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blrt bJ Eulpa ltdf •••'-t:IIN•.-o e ctfoel For port~:, bdt burtiC tbt «~t.. Pl'tnlllll wtadl;, ft ca.da-tHMlJ llllder "Mayday'' (dit-could bl.,. oecarrtdtbrOIIIbthe lands bu ben r...-w u
Bob u--...-.--... --.._.. N ,_,, tiU JW'OC .. I UID&tt ftft, .. lbl lbould ban pii.JI till J)l'..oet of wrecllll' tr ... ) clrumtW.Ic:81 ls to keep stlideft nt-IW'&J ot radto 6o.-eaet wor..t~ ..... o1 tbe radio ~.·-·•...--• (I(WI's J'..tiJ.UrtdudalaM, bMD able to t:l.keMdlblbeeo a1Jout J2 mllet Dtllrtlllwtlt of calJ1nc. tiPflltlDC tbemessap aoteaD& IDd/or the entire ;iJ,· aa4 lD t;.d .-..at
: :'.~•..: Ale ~--at-llllr ~lai lD IOUDd. ber ..Um&ttd PMitloa at tbe .OYer tDd oYer ...Ul reiii)OD.Ie aupultruc:turt abo'redeek, the nieht, wttbmonatt..tn..--
poftf &ad •lllDc ftaM18, 1 -~ · • yeua All..boae' we ,_,. DO .nut time ot ber eaU f« bl_, U tbe Ia obtalDill. Aaotbtr rea.,. tor oelt wan ftWnc' aDd Sl.nldng stbly ch'ea 10 surri'f&l uu to
1-·o u l 1 -1_ ..,.ll&lftpd ud rtpllr.t, 1M bud latorm&Uoa oa tbe com -ns•l did lD fact meel:dl_.r COGtlauoua dlltress brOldcaat tbe bo&t. Th.ls would e11>latn oa••-•-n, tbe --""'-_... _ _. •ft 1 • p._ wu -Ia tbl ...S.W oiiOlllt -'.-.. .. al -r IDd •ri-cloH to tbe l.aluda. WebreU....e •-...... , -·---•--.. -st-1 -uu ··--.-.....-. V S Ponr Sq----.. •-) -.,._. ........ UA ...... u.-. -the cUscovtr)' ofJuperltr~teture tion could easily blftbtiD tM · · • -:u'............ wbo ...., Mr, ...,. laDctr a ptor, U ls rtpelfted tll&t bOtb that eometbtot bGII111d nd-rtYes lbore statloas aDd shfpt wreckap so far from her re. posiU.oo from which the call
8 ,. 808 MONRAD trlllJ -wwttry boat; ud molt wert well q•WIM. We tbere-dtD)y, &Del bue t~• belief oa a.t sea time to tate 1 radio ported position; 1t JmpUes t.bat carne.
Tbt eertaiDIJ DOt ODt to tab 1ato fort ra)e oat the Jtrlkloc of tbe fact ol oalJ two ndlo calls direction ftoder "tlz" IDd plo-wbatever tbe disaster. 1t took The most ·reasonable espla-
terrtbly ':tor~~ tbeal '.!'~ tiM 1'1cllit7 ol "laii.J SID Be-a reef or uadeiwtter ptlmacle. tor belp: oae a nrDillc tbat the poi.Dt the eoda.ngered sblp's po-place 32 miles oorthwest of the nation of seq~.Mmte of eYellll
error. TbtM few..,.-,___ allot" tabid ••tber at otpt, Wlt!IOut lmowln( tbe dtree-s!Up na tat1nc oa water; tbe slttoo. t.a:laods, and that the reported Is that the "Sbootiog star'" dt-
plllulor tbt bu:lc 1.,'; or;;_ U ''lbootiDC star" did DOt bit Uon of resultant drlft due to seeood, about ZO mlDates la~r. This tallure to cootinue call. estimated position of "nve (Cootlnued 00 Page 4)
vtftl taapt enry Olt'&l uti.. -·-, -• •. , ·,.-~ • ~ ....... -"'r""• • ' .-.-lf ... tor, coak! Ue at tbe YVJ biUt , · ... • ~"• '
or tbe destructJoo a1 tbrt as
foot sblp, ''Sbootlne Star,"
carrrtnc Soe>emoor "-ld
Cupers and 9 albers to
probl.ble dll.tb.
Tbousuds of wordl baH '
beea 011 press, radio IDd teie-
YislOO. speclllatlDc u to nat
balli>Oned to the "Sboottn&SIIr"
about mldnlP,t 011 TburDY.
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PEG JADDEN
SUCCUMBS
Peg (Wra. Wt.,_.) Jaddea,
Long-time work.W b' tbe eou
servatlve caaM Ill tbe Newport
Harbor Area, dled Taeatay ev-
ening ln HunUaatoo Rotpltal,
San Marino, at tbe ap ot 78.
Services will be cooclucted
at ll :30 a.m. Saturday 1n H111-
side Chapel, Rose H111a, WbJt .
tier, by the ReY. Jolm A. Ltnd-
vall of PlymoWh Coogrep-
tlonal Church, Newport Beach,
where Mrs. Ja~ •as a
fowtding member. 3~~ 5 ILLIO FOR SCHOOLS;
detatled sequence of enata Mrs. Jaddenmotedberefrom
taodlnc tn this d!.....,., But p PERTY T ES ILL GO UP Whittier abooO 15 years agn,
.1oe tbtng, lo my oplnloD,. Ia lived on Balboa lslaad I.Dd ln
certaio: the loss · or tbe Bay Shores, and for the past
"Sbootlog Star" was eaUMd years at the Balbca Bay Club.
by ooe, or more Ukely, by Durlng tile laat few weeks of
a series of human errnrs t~t her Illness sbe had been wtth
could have tnvolved the COD· her daugtlter, Mrs. WUliam
dltlon of the ship, judgmeot A $44.5 mllllon budpt for year, as predicted by school owners wlll pay hlgber tans. ''No new programs bavebeeo $1,294,410, ICl tron. this year's preliminary school budget and Cies, ln San Marino.
tn ~·· be to .__.A nut scbool year, resulting In oWdals, the new bOOget would Tbe budget for nell school added " •tstrt 1 k 1 1 0 Sunivors also tncltxie a son ......,q r sea._r pre. 1 local 1 , a "' c spo esman 1,11 ,11 . the city government budgets •
ft!Ung coadltloos, faulty navt-a ta.J: tncr•se or home-call tor a property tulncrease )'ear is $2.3 miWoo h gtler stressed. A big reduction In the build-now passed or belng consld-Will1a.m Jadden, In Swttz.er-
p.tlon, pre-dlsuter surYival oW"Dtrs, was approved T~~esday of ~~ per $100 of assessed than the current year's spend. The budget approved Tues-lng shows only $721,5-46 ear-ered, Newport Beach property land~ 3 grandchildren IJl San
action aDd the remote posst-ollht by Newport-Mesa school valuation. However, If the as-ing. School omctals blamed the day Is a preliminary docu-marked for oext year, com-owners would end up with a Martno, Nancy, Thomas and
b1Uty of a chance meeting wtth district trustees. sessed values go ~ 8 or 9 Increase on the 9 per cent ment. 1n July, a legal budget pared to $3,092,296 1n the cur-tal ratE: of about $4.80 per $100 Andrew Ctes, and a grand-
the "ultimate -wave." U the asselled v'hJatlon of per cent as tbey have In recent school employee pay raise will be otftctally pttlUsbed, and rent schoOl year. of assessed value, and Costa child ln s-wu.zerlaod.
You may sa)', as you Ue property lD Ne-wport aDd Costa years, the rate woukl.stayabout granted in Aprtl, and on gen-in August, the final omctal Tu rates cannot be firmly Mesa would have a rate of Mrs. Jadden, a Ute mem-
oo the sand or see CatallDa Mesa goes ICJ 5 per cent this tbe same. Ettber ny, property era! lntb.Uooary factors. budget okay will be given by established unUI tbe county as-about $5.27. ber of tbe John Birch Society,
llant smor-free day, "I lon Total figures are DOt expect-erty nlue assessments In Sep. visors I'Las the last word on ion Bookstore in Costa Mesa from Newport Beach oo a brU-CASPERS SEARCHERS the scbool board. sessor's ottlce sets oew prop-The County Board of Super . assisted at tbe American Oplo-
the ocean!" What you do DOt ed to change, bowever, be -tember. When school budget setting tax rates after the and helped make arnngements
lf.now ts tbat tbe sea eveotuaU)' tween DO'fl' and August. ott1ctals started worldng oo the county assessor makes hts val-ror numerous conservative ;.:=::=: .. ~:~vow,' TILL JOB IS DONE' :~:f~;:~~~u:~; ~~r!n:~;.sr.::t~~~-~~~ uac tlon HreporAt inSepMtembeBr. E prRogramsAtn lhes HarKbor As'"·
tuul but treacberous eaem)' A prtn.te seerch team seot California, at tbe tnrltatlon or grew to l.oclude the Don Koll der tbe new budget. Thts f\md llmtna.ry budget for the County
against which bemustcoo.stant-from Orange Colmty to help Santa ADa poUUcal veteran Co. corporate plane from New-reflects the 1ntla.tlonuy treod, of Orange predicts a 10 per
ly dtfeod himseU. the Coast Guard search tor Fred Harber to board Mr. Har-port, and at least 4 other prl-lncludlng pay raises. ..:e~t-~reaoose ttnhatasnS:.~!m,,enthts,. TOURISM FUND Let tbose who new tbe loss County S'"rrlSOI' Ronald Cas-ber's 63-ft. converted Navy vate planes trom Orange The cafeteria fund wtll get ~ ~~o-
ol tbe ''Shootlnc Star" as a pers of t:i<lo Isle and 9 others rescqe boat. A leisurely nsh-Cowtty, manned by friends of M t t
tragtc cOOMQueoce ol fate or mlsclnc at sea "wtu stay to tnc trtp up the coast was Mr. Casper s. At 10:30 a.m., esa pro es s The city of Newport Beach
a.o act of Ciod taD a ookl Mtlieo llltU tiM )lb lJ daM " plaiDed, wtth urtval back lD Nl'fal Resen11t Larry Cham-will be asked Monday to pve ~-~ • .!.._ ~~',w':: :".rc:-,. 1 --.-,.0.. ._. IIIII wwt. Tbo trtp bulolD at West Coftno -bock part ot tlle mooey tt cot.
• .._ .,_-ns a Yletcrr di'lltlltloli b 1l'tllt \ooktd Uke the dM:kb\r '*" .., I ~ d leets a.s ··~ tu'' tram vl-\It bnrtMf=• g....uCGD-
daJ IIUorf'' taU U0U.W look Jack Gullo, nteiUft ll· Yr. Cupert' JUDI • H-tiec-ftom I )'l.eht, Re 1I'U an cb-are ove rru e sltors so tbe Chamber ol Com-Yelll10DS at"e oorrdJicandwben. '•
at tbtlr boats, tbe1r tn.tDIDr, st.taDt to Yr Cupert saJd Uon as 5th district comty sener to a patrol pla.De piloted merce can show the vlltton Tbe elty now collect:; about
l.~ause he doesD't toow wl.at
we bavt to otter bere. Wt
would a'*» l.aaue ~ to
their tiP81'1eoceiDd Jldcment. 5 prtrate tw1n:ell(lned Ptanes Jte>trvtsor. Also on the craft by Reservist Conrad Lund of Tbe biggest apartment pro-Pinkley was abseot. where to spend the rest of $340,000 per year tn bed tax
Only Ulrou&flthlsaeU.ezam.IDa. erewed mostly by private were S~rvtsor Ralph Clark's Garden Grove, Oytng out ject In Costa Mesa's h.lstory Den Ioper Walter Gayner, the lr m011ey here. from hotel an£! shOrt -time
t1on caD such dlsasters as be· Oraoce Colllty citizens had aide Tom Klein and his bro. of Point Mugu. Minutes later, was okayed by City Council accused by some bomeowners Newport Harbor Chamber of apartment dwe!:ers.
feU the "Goodw:tb" and the foUDd DO ne-w eYidence durlog tDers Ttm aDd John Klelo of a 5-mlle stretch of debris was Monday night despite a huge or misrepresenting landsca ping Commerce directors agreed The Cham ber of Comm erce "S~ng Star" be reduced. yesterday's search. Radio Utab, bullder Leonard Bashor spotted, lnc ludlng chairs, turoout ot prolestlngllomeown. pla.ns lo earUer Mesa Verde Tuesd.iy to seek 10 pe:r cent proposal, 8 pages loni, W'lll
Let 1 start -where 1t aU be-tranamLsstoos between tbe of Anaheim, Mr. Bashor's cushions, Ufe preservers, and ers opposing it. developments, promised to -· about $34 ,000 annually --be cOllSldered Monday after-
gins. A bol.t 1s bunt. Io the aearcbtrs -were belog moo-nephew Robert, and Ri chard pieces of the cra.n, UseU. The Couocll voted 3-1 to gra.ot !>pend $1 mtllioo to Jandscap-of the city's bed tu revenues noon by City Counctlmen at
case of "Sbootlng star," It ltored 1n the s'"ntsor's Tully, Mr. BashOr's son-sighting was rr.ade 280 miles 1 zone uceptton for Mesa ing the 20-acre aputmeDI: site. to sttJsldlze a conve ntion a.od their semi-monthly study ses-
was slowly built of double omce In Santa Ana. In-law. south of San Diego, off San Verde Vtllas a 496-untt de-Coun.:llmen tol d him to sttJmlt visitor s division within the sion.
planked mabop.ny to wtthstaod Aide Tom Fuentes Is lo • JUNE 13, the crew took Benito Island. There was no velopment n~ll to Vlsta del drawings wttb landscaping ch.a mbe r . The hotel and r ecre. The Chamber of Commer ce
the pounding It bad to take 27 charge of tbe offtce. on fuel while Mr . Caspers sign of Ute. The discovery in-Lago just oorth or the Costa drawn to true scale. The Coun-a lion indllStry here would match directors also acted on the
years ago In naval , sen1ce. Mr. Cupers, 43, aod 9 played wlth Mexican children eluded a capsized t3.n. saiUng Mesa GoU and Country Club. ell also required plan changes the fund s. following matters:
Later it was converted to a others 1Delo41Dc his 2 sons In Turtle Bay, Baja Cautornla, dlngby from the Shooting A debate rapeS for 3 hours, to provide more pedestrian "We woukt use th.ls money,.. • NATIONAL bl-centennial
luxury crutstnc-ftshingbo&tand dl~ed otJ the Baja Cal~ then resumed the trtp. At 11:35 Star. often loterrlC)led by jeers trom walks and re-design of tramc e:q~lains ch.amber assistant observance Ill Newport Beach
became a "yacht,'' andlnthls Uornla coast after sending 2 p.m., Mr. Harber, skippering Mr. Caspers, son of the late the cro-wd, be.fore Vice-mayor patterns so that Tanager Dr. manager La rry Miller , "to was sJ4)J)Orted by resolution.
cooverslon process sbe lost distress calla Jut 1bursda)' his own Yessel, radioed tllatthe Rudolph Caspers, founder of Jack Hammett successfully would DO( be a through -trafftc print and distribute such things • FEDERAL COUR T estab-
some of her deteues ap.tut nl&flt from tbe "Shoot:ln&'Star " "Shoottnc Star ls taldng on Muhal Savings and Loan, round -moved ror approval of the wne street for the pro)ect. as restaurant guides. shopping lishment in Orange ColJDIY was
the sea ttlrougb the addltton a yacht on which they we~e -water and needs pumps ." The ed Keystone Savings. He moved change. A petltton opposing the pro-tour guides and other things recommended.
of pretty but reb.UYeJy tragUe trueUnc baet to Newport craft was belleYed to be near here trorr. Pasadena 12 yurs Only Councllma.o Dom Ra e itt ject was signed by more tl'la n that would encourage conven-• WOMEN 'S DivtSlON an-
''plelure" windows aDd a hilh-Here ts the chroooloi:Y of Su Beotto Island, ln heavy aeo with his secood wt1e, Ann, opposed. CoUDCUman Alvin 600 residents. tlon visitor s, who spend about nounced a July 14Sunda)'brunch
er s~rstr~~eture, botll more events thua be: seas caused by a storm far. alter his nrst wUe ns killed S70 to S75 per day, to spend at the Sherman Foundation gar.
vulnerable to a deck-sweeplnc • JUNE 5, Mr. Caspers and ther south. Twenty minutes to a boating colUsioo in 1954 TAX HIKE DuE it here aod help the local econ-dens in Co rona del Mar .
sea. sons Kirk, 20, aDd Rick, 18, later, be radioed, "Shooting when bls yacht turned into the omy. We feel that these visl-• PARKING c ommit t ee
For years a &ndllll and al-tetted to Cabo sao Lucas, Ba)l Star stnk:I.Dg -·request tmme-path of a Coast Guard cutter. tors, who w111 be comtng In recommend:atlon that the ctty
cUate a.ld tram any ships to the He upset long-tlme S~r -IN COSTA MESA increasing numbers In the tu . be urged to lease Hoa.g hospi-
DEN IAL CALLED
Ylclnlty." A shtp tn tbe area visor Alton Allen in 1970 and -ture to hot~ls being built out ta l's temporary lot was
saw oo sip or tbe Shootlng served 2 consecutive terms as around the airport, are much endorsed.
Star, and there was no further chairman of the county Board. more valuable to the cf tv than • MARINE DIVISION an-
message. He easily defeated 3 oppon-A $17.4 mUUon ctty budget motorcycle patrol to the pollee the beachgoers. no~&nce<: that Us July 10 break.
"CAPR·ICIOUS'' • JUNE 14, within ao hour ents to wto re.electioo Jme 4. for Costa Mesa's nscal year department and provides for ··we are not Inter ested iD fast meeting at the Bay Club
of tbe Sbootlng Star's last Mr. Casper s' wtfeand2teen-beginning July 1 was approved a para -medic emergency team. using city funds lo go out aDd wtll hear state Department of
tnasmlsstoo, the Coast Guard age daugtlters returned Satur-unanlmously Monday night by Repayment of open space get people, to come here, but flsh and Game omculs n -
CalllO( a rertonal COisb.l aDd eDYI.roomeot, but ooty to ~· bed a rescue heUcopter day from their ranch near San the City Council. bonds approved by voters last to act as proper hosts once plaln plans for pubU c acqut -
Commtsatoa rejeetloo of ttl force a city to take m<easures Sao otego, and a big Diego to the family home at It 'ft'lll trt.aer a mWllcl.pal September was blam(>(f for the th ey .4.!lE here. After all, a sitlon of parts or tipper New -
plan.«; tn build 83 eoocSomlotuma rtptdlnc traffte," C turbo-jet search craft Otego to the family home at property tu llike ol about !K higher tax ute. convention visitor com ing from port Bay . The Aug. 14 meet ·
tn 811( Caoyoo "eaprtetou aad The ~.ppe~l .,., the element from San Franc:tsco. Later that 119 Vb Florence, Lido Isle. per SlOO of assessed n.luatlon The police patrot wUI start back east, or even northern ing will disc uss the propo~
uncoutitutlonal," a Los Aa-of Impact oa trafllc ftllllPllM day, the Coast Guard cutter Aootber son, Greg, 16, ctYlnc the city a new rate of operaUons in Dect>mber • a.c. California, m l~t be Inclined West Side harbor near the Santa
pleJ denklper t.s appealed 1o tb1s ease, but DOt in others Veoturous sa.lled from San retiU'tled later from a hiking $1.63 per $100. cording to a pollee department to go into Los Angeles or some A na River mouth.
the deelsloa to tbt statewtdt coutdered: b)' lbe SCRCC. Dlt&O, and a crowtng Ust of trtp In the Sierras. Tbe budget adds a 6-nt.an state ment. VolWlteers already other pla ce to eat aDd shop
Coutal Commtssloo 111 Sa.n Bec::aue ot wblt Is termed otbtr HI. 1Dd air craft joined on the for~e will man the cycles M" NB d • • F "d Fr:c·~· Dofl.,.,miOt Co. ~~": =~~;: i.": ~.::~~ ~.·~:~.":."' ZBO New parking rules mulled :~,.'.h:· ..:-~~~~;,:.111
re-ISS etiSIOn n ay
waall to bulk! lbt project oa ADpiH attorDe)' Jerome • JUNE 15, the search MARIE McMASTERS OF A packed house of almost about 9 p.m. ot the new Miss
7 lr"rtiM Co. aerulD Btc C&a-Sttftrt, AYS Ute de<:ls.loa was spr11d to cover about 8,000 Jammed parting lots IDd _ Mayor Dooald Mclmis told 500 will nu the 3alboa Bl.y Newport Beach. ·
yoo'a DOttriiiJt caner at Ford ancoasUtutloaaJ. aqare mUes ott the Ba)a coast, tramc problems created by lbe 1ut week ol "a J:&rtlng valet HARBOR VIEW IS DEAD Club ballroom this friday night The winner wtll attend Cham -
aDd JamborM roada, ODJ-S, No date las bHa let lor tbe With DO lillllttDP. growtnc number of restluraots try1..Dc to tate 1UJ car from St>rvtcPS werp he~ June IS as the Commodores Club of bel' of Commerce events and
tbe .South Cout R.P.,l Coa. appeal bllrS.,. • JUNE 16, the sarcb team ttl Newport has City Hall-wor-me Ill a public:: street." Pacin c \'le•· Chapel, Harbor the Newport Harbor Chamber represent the clty at n.rtous
aenatJoa Commtllloo. wtllcb s rled. Tbe result COQ1d be a Mr. Fole)' told tbe En.stgn View Hills, for Marte Me-of Commer c~ picks a Miss social and pllbtic tuocUonsdur -
coatroJ. 4eftiol:lm-* Yltllta NEWPORT WANT requirement that tbe eattnr IDd yesterday tlat ll1s omce would Masters, 69, of 1555 S~rtor , Newport Beach to reicn tor inc the nell )'ea:-.
1,000 JV~ of tbe couUI.Dt, drinktoc places prOYtde more either hire a CODSultant or 00 West :iewport Heights, who died the next ye&r.
cStaW a permit b' tb141ftl-ott-street puldng. tbe work lo -t.o.. to "cetsome JlJDe 12 at Hoag hOspital. Fi ve nnausts,C)'Dlh1a ErCJr, N. B. CRACKDOWN DUE
opmeat. Comml...,_. Rollld STREET ADDRESS Btu Fole)', 8t01or clty plan-actual Grwa oa tow muy She is sur•tved by her sister, Cher)'l KarpeJes, Joyce Me Yay, ON IllEGAL UNITS
Cuperl led tM attack c:a a. oer, said yesterday his dlpu't-eua. ud ..,.. IDUJ' ~k! Faye Klrk:;le.trid., and by seY. Martha Romero a..nd Jaun1e A uew part-time la-w Jti-
Plu. _,m, It wo.Jd .add 100 meat wUI start a ltudy "as per car an YlsiUDc rtstau. era! nieces u d nephews in RUSh, llfl lu the rUilDlne for deat hired for tbt twniNI' to
maell trat11c:: to Cout a,. R....Wt otM.-,ort .. IUd ...,.t1810811:111Jl'O¥ed. IIOCIQ u posslblt'' to I1Dd out rants... Southero CaUfornia. the nooor. They a.re 17-yea.r. help Newport City Attr:JroeJ
ud otMr utw..., Wok tlllt111ud't ... Wild • SERVICE STATION at Bt.I-wbat's wroocud what cu be old Coronl del Mar hilb school DetudJ O'Nett trlll 10 1Q work
DlqJaptra 111A7 .... 1 n-be a clallllr ....._ t11u boa BlYd. ud ZOOt. Ceotrat doM about 11. CLUB PROftt'T(' EVICTION studec&s. txc..,C. Yla McVay, on what Mr . O'Neil a1d are
r'-1 .... -101111 --C-1P1., FtaleyA ... , --Nnpnrt, -bo .... -. "Our oil-street po.rldoc re-'IUIJ 16, •hoatton<lsNowportHarbor .. ,...._ lZ Ud to'' ..... wide._,.. wtlldlilO diQ'L Me-cw Aft, « SID, ... at «b ud a.., commccll.l bullcttq: q81remeata tor restatlfUIU hleb. hOm...._., Wbo ban tc11ar'e4
Lal8 Gild 1M ll!pll.llaat Witt. 1tntt, lalud liar 11 ... 1 Will ....a.d bJ MUat Potoma ol ODe putto.c ._ce klr tYery Clptntora ot tM Corua del we must be nottned S65 cays The currMI Mta Nwport dty Ol'dlra u.t .., ftCIC.
Oa}J 10 ... Mil 1.• act'N ,... .. 11118.,. ......,Com-lf.-purt U ~ea 1& S 1Mla •• lt·butd OD.I.SA'qt· llu T...U Cle M,J tlley art lD acrrt.DCe If we an to bt hacb iJ Deborah Hodti•L llleCal 'OMIII lilt&.
o1 tM pr,jlet II W't1D ~~~e· ..... '-!C ... , J-JO, to otaJ'Id,. Uc.tMtuuert.aeolSpeop .. bltDC WtpUJ 8'llctlldtl7on-eYtcted."' Mr. Bur c::bette The u:..l CCIIII .... .,._ ao.tac I ,aciGI:s .._.
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ARVO E. HAAPA, owner..., publi$11 .. of ... Ellll ..
aooooooooooooooooo••••
• NO "THINK TANKS" NEEDED
The name Holstein stands as a champ-
ion of the free enterprise philosophy in
action in the Harbor Area --a builder of
homes here and elsewhere in Southern
California --making available living
quarters for thousands of families. .,
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REPORT BY REP. RARICK :
Ao cworobtlmllle 7U por By REP. JOHH RARICK cealoft--loro_.IOC
to my optnton.qatstlon•lrt la..
sued this sprtac Did, "lfo,"
By a aurow mar&tn of 1 wben asked ttte qautloa: "Do
Yotes, tbe House otRIPresen~ yoatuorted•allandu.erecu-
tat1vet killed tbe eoatrorerslll latioDS . eonrlDt prln.te prop-
federal laDd use plallldDJ act. erty?"
The Holsteins, along with the rest of
us have a tremendous stake in our tra-' clition of individual initiative, which has
FLYING OO'NN trom Sao Franelsco pve Mrs. Frank
Bud a double dh1dend; she DOt ollly Ylstted ber GUESTS II the anntal lla-Pbl-
cocttaU party were, lett to rlcht, Ra_. hnl.rd ud
Betty and Art Svendsen, who only tad to walk a bloc:t.
or two from their baytront homes to the bayfrOIIII: borne
of the Sheas. (Photos by Elinor Wood.)
Alllloun the Jac--Udall bill Our -ie dOll'! Willi tor-
.. dead 'ter the rtmalader of tber jobs ID our ar• 1oM be·
Uda aessloa. of CODCJ'US 80 far cause of federal bmcllDC &Dd
u the Hoa.e Is caDCened, meddling In local matters.Coa-
propooents IJIDOUDCed tmmed~ strucUon job sites wlllcb would
lately at a press contereDCe: be shut doWn because tbeydiXl't
"We'n only bepa to apt." suit some Washlngtm planDer
Tbe celabratloD ol the defeat would put many of our labor1Dc
of ~ use b)' tboee ol us wbo people employed In tbe bltJdiDC
belien tbl.t tbe prlftteproper~ aDd coostrocUon trades out of been a major factor in the building of a
great nation. Nowhere else in the world
have living accommodations been provided
so plentifully for a growing population.
p &Oe·la-law ud daugbter, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sbea,
btt she also attended tbe Pbllharmonlc eocttall
party, beld at the ta,troo.t home o(tbe Shea's. Here
abe 1a sbotra wtth Dr. Bob Beauctamp.
;. tJ rjpts of lDdlYid-.1 ctuseu: work. It would also Ue 'C> ii.Dda
should come. beb'e tbe de~ used tor agriculture aDd
rr.&Dds of 'Wubi.D&tOO social rorrestry producUon wtth ml~
pJa.DDers may be sbOri-Und. of bureaucnttc red tape,
Therefore it is disappointing to receive
a news release about George M. Holstein
ill testifying before a U. S. Senat• •ub-
committee in San Francisco, inviting the
U. S. government to get more involved
in the building industry.
Mr. Holstein asked that radical tech-
niques for residential dwelling construc-
tion must be developed by a jointly spon-
sored government-private industry "think
tank" or "Americans will no longer be
able to afford new houses."
He stated, quite correctly, that con-
struction costs are rising s o rapidly
that single family dwellings are almost now beyond the means of the average
citizen. But no mention is made of the
basic cause, and therefore no mention
is made of the correct solution.
JOHH B. PARICER
Parker dies
on vacation
It is inflation that is causing most John B. Puker. 55, promin-ent Dover Shor es builder who of the cost spiral in the building indus-died last Thursday while "ca-
try, as in every facet of our economy. uontng In Melico City, was burled yesterday 1n Paelfic No effective solution can be a chieved View memorial park, Harbor
if the problem of inflation is not solved. VIew Hills. Mr , Parker, who Uved at The federal government alone, with its lZ44 Polaris, apparently suf-
frightful deficit spending, is responsible lered a hear! attack while va-
cationing wtth his wlfe, Geor. for the inflation, which is approaching glana.
the run-away stage. Drastic reduction Hens presldent of Century
(Comm uoJty Developers (tor-in federal spending is the only remedy· merly PBS corp.~ which he
What do you suppose would be the rounded in 1966 after leaving
" hink tank', d the Maceo Corp. result of government t me -While with Maceo, he was
dling in the building industry? Unless prole<:! mana .. r or Mesa del
I h f 1 · h Mar development In Costa s ome miracu ous c ange o P O 1cy as Mesa. He became president
occurred, the r esult will be the same or Maceo ,. 1963.
as it always has been --more govern-Mr. Parter sened as presi-dent of the co1.11ty Balldlng ln-ment bureaus, more red tape, more dustry Assn. He was a graduate
spending, mor e inflation and still or Stanlord &lid sened wltb lbe
Seabees ln Worki War U. He more rising prices. was born 1n Pomona.
Let's get the builders and developers Beside his wU'e, he is sur-. th vlved by sons John Jr. of tr. throughout the natwn working loge er -Uti Jet! o1 Dover Sbores,
to convince our legislators in Washington •od ,by a daullltler, Marpret
th t f d I d. t b t b k -or Ba-lslaDd, &lid a sister, a e era spen mg mus e cu ac · -'llrl;tnia Parter, ot Pomooa.
Thrln let private enterprise get down Ser•lces were held Jester-
to the business of providtng lower cost day ,allemooo 11 so. Aodrew•s PreSbyterl.aD Cbureb, wttb Dr. housing without any interference from Cbartes Dlerenfteki offtciatlnc.
government think tanks.
PROS and KAHNS I
IMPEA CH THE INflATO RS
lnOa t1on JS an almo~l perfect crime. Everyhody but those
JUIII )' gel the hlarn<.. Wile carnrn get blamed when their
wrtges nse lo meet costs. Bu~ines.~C!Iget blamed when iu prices
rise to meet com . But the politicians. the "liberals·• who have
been runmn1 things ever since Roosevelt , whose wildly
increased spendtng of public funds have caused the inOation,
never Jtt blamed 1n fa ct. th ey play innocent and blame
everybody else.
'
ESTHER GUST AFSOH OF
COM SUCOJMBS AT 76
Either Guslaf-'M, ol 501
Seaard, Coroaa RJplaDds,
wbo dJed J1mt 13 at Hoe.& bol-
pital, fts entombed Saturday
ill Paeitle Vlew memorial put.
Hubor VII'W HlU.. She was a
Datln of DliDolJ,ud bad UTed
bert tor 11 yeul.
Sbl ta: SC'Tincl bJ btr bua-
bi.Dd, Ja; a_..J .. su-
dors of Taco-. WUit.,llltiRae
Flyoa ol M•llo Park, Uti bJ
a ..-ltlltlroo, 4 croat-
p-pdcblJdr•. z brothlr&, ud ·-· Senku were CODducted lD
Pacll?e Vloo Cbtpol 11r lito
Rft, lA.wre.ce FrabUD( 01
tM t.ltblriD Chal'cb ol tbe ».-.
The Birch Log
Insulting Our Friends
The action oow sw1tcbes to We need more jobs, DOt less.
the SeDate side ol Capitol Hill. We cannot economtcaUy ~ce
Sen. Henry II. Jackson, 0-the massiYe )osa or jobc wblcb
Wasb., wbo maneUYered thepo-would result from the propoeed
tenttally destructlYe leglstaUon Land Use re1111aUons. Our peo-
throurb theSenatewUbease last pte do oot want zero ecooomla by John F. McManus Hiss, O:lVId Popper was a me mber of the fhsaf .. _ -'ll summer, DOW says ,.-'"" "' growth. Belmont, Manochu~m -The history of diplo-edltonal board of A merosia magazine, which try to attach the same restrlc-Much or the credit ror de-
maq Is o ne of intrigue. Diplomats are expected wa s described by the Stnate J udiciary Commit-Uve land ase measure as a featinc 1a.nd use thJ s past week
to act as agents of the country they represent tee as a .. Communist-con ~ro lled magazine." He ''rider" to some b111 that the goes to actions by members
and they often do so In any manner possible. was affiliated with Commonwealth College, so NlD:In admlDtstraUon oeeds a.Dd of the Carpenters aDd Joiners
Consequently, the occasional expulsion of a openly Communist that it displayed the ham-WiD DOt eopose. If this is done, UD.ion, who stood flrm api.Mt
diplomat by a host country because of espio-me1 and skkle on its campus. He was also a the members oftheHousewould t~ largest and most powerful
nage o r subversive activ ity is not at all unusual. member 'Of the United Office and Professional not hue the opportunity to vote lobby aDd pressure cro~s lD
Twenty years ago , for instance, Communist Workers of Am~rka . a labo1 union expelled d~e::: ~selaDdeoaU:' sllde Into ~!:erC:t~~!'!r~~:u:
officials were fr equently declared pcnm1a rw11 from the C.I.O. because it was Communist· Jaw by the same tack doot c uts across tradiUooal labor-
grata in the United States. And occasionally the dominated. Despite all this, David Popper was metbod often used by tbeSeoate iodastry antapllsm. It Is oot
Reds responded by sending some of our diplo-selected to represent the United State s in Chile. to Pass anpopular programs, a simple matter of Uberal
matspackmg. On Fcbrua1 y 17. 1974, Secretary Kissinger despite ma):lrtty objection in aplnst coaservatln, arbi.D
During the Cold War pe11od , well-founded ag<~m showed hrs hand by appointing Leonard tbe House. The rules or ettdcs aptnst rural, or Demoents
suspicion existed between the Unr ted States Unger as Amb:JS.<;;tdor to the Nationalist Chinese for tbe House forbids tbe use ap.t.nst RepubUean.s,
and the Commumst natrons. But such rs not the government. Mr. Unger IS at least as p.ro-of this tmderbaoded procedural The eootrOYersy bollS" down
t d N t be th C t Co,nmum•t •• o,,,.d Popper. He was ,,·ted as a mueuverlQ&. -TM SC!!D&t~s-&o 1a.-"'Str-le....-Of those wbo case o ay . o cause e ommunrs s are .... rat¥ do-. ,..· WCMi1d Jtlltrlct p.; tn.~l,
any less desi1ous of world rul~. but because the · seuous securi ty risk in the late 1950's by the The tfef&i.t oi tbe rule which coutlhltioaaUy.seeured~rt&Ms
Government o f the United States is no longer Shte Department's own chief of security, Scott kept lalld 111o1 le&tliltloD from of IDIIIYidtal 4mert·--_s•W
anti~ommunist. Thrs development rs easily Mcleod. Neverthe less. he ha s been retained in comtac before Coaaress for those ot w;: who btn.il Ual
confirmtd by no ting the calibre of mdrvrduals government servrce. His background includes debate aod a Yote was clearlJ· iDdJYlchal rlgbts aDd }ll'lftte
our go~rnment sends as ambassadors nut dues-paying membership in the Washington a Ylctory for tDdJYidual rlpts property rlgbta shouki rema.tn
only to the Communrst bloc of natrons. but Book shop Assot·Tat Kln. officially cited as "Com-of all ctttsens. It was detlDJ.tety tbe cornerstone or Uberty. For
especially to ;mt1-Communrst counrnes. mumst and subversive" by our own• govern-the wtu of the Sizth Coogres-the Ume be1nc, the todtYidual
m•nt. slooal District ol Louisiana. American Is w!nn1ng. Last September. a popular!} supported anti· ..
Communist mil itary group m Chile overthrew Le onard Unger and David Popper are just The Rl"chardson Report ' the Communist government of Salv:.dor Allen-two of many career dtplomats who have repeal-·
de. In le ss than a year. Clttle ha s re l:overed edly found promotion and advanctment, not in
substantially from near wllapse :wd ..:1vrl waf to spite of their pro-Communist le anings, but By SENATOR ll L. RICHARDGON (R -Arcadla)
a condition o f rela t1ve stabrlrty and economic because of them. WI.SD't born wtth a sliver wbere the leather met the road,
progress. Chile and the Republic of China are two of spoon tn my moatb; to ~ct. 1 tad a bealthy 24 cuat
You might expect the Unrted States govern-the few remaining anti -Communist nations in we Rlehardaons were bappy to All-American fear of my ta-
ment to !how diplomatic delight by se nding a the world. It is a grave in wit to them for the ban any kind of a 8POOil uaU-tber. One sharp word wu
friendly, like-minded emissary to the new an ti-United States to send known pro-Commu-able, as loDg as it tad food us111.Uy eooup, btt tbeuiUmate
C . B A b d . . h . . ai Th oo U. My family were worldDc .... teroal rlolenee _., •-·• ommumst government. ut , as m assa or to msts to represent us 1n 1 err ca prt s. ese two -.. _ ~ .. &J people; wbtteYer wort wu tllere, 11 I dared to questloo Chile, Secretary of State Henry K1ssin11er ap-appointments should help the American people _ ...... ie ~-M ·-o a ....... au was r;-.a -au· Y his authority or wtsdom, pointed David H. Popper. a man with an to realize on wttich side their own government father 1F'U, md IUD la, c:me of Durlrlc those early forma-
incredible record of pro-Communist activity stands in the struggle between Communism and the cr•t meu I Dow. A proud ttn years, wbere Ufewastoup
here in our own country . freedom. mao of wbom I am YWY proud, on my parents, I was always
Well·known ilS a prot.!ge' of SoVJet spy Alger CopyriKht 197-4 by ThtJohn Birch Sockty Fe•turn My fatber's format edoca-sbeU:ered. My childhood was
. . • • •I , • • ... ,
'
tton was to complete the ftnt ftlled wttb ):Jyous memories.
year of bleb sebool. At 14 Tbe hard years of tbe depres-
he ~tatted to work aDd: bas beea Aon nenr touched my s1Jter
at 1t eft!' llllee., DvtDc tbe or myself. Dad loomed as a
dlprualon, be worked aa 1 day toUCh, protectln ahleki,'cbeer-
labol'tr, a faetory bind, a IU tul, stroar. aDd always rtpt •
staUoo atteDdiDt. a clothlac 1 eollld oenr UDd.-stud whJ
.tore clerk -· JOU aame It, my father wua't tbe president
Dad did tt. Not ooce dld be of tbe United St:atet. Wbeoner
enr .Uct-out his hud-to·p ~-be was aro11kf, enr)1hfnc was
ernmeal:. Oa:r flmlty set up o. K.
oar llriDc quarters Ill tbe ._ek Two tb1np IDYited Ida Ire
of a tllliDg. statlOD, WILlie Dad . Q)ore uan aoythlAc elle. Dad
pumped ps oat troat. We lll'ed bated a cheat and Did bated
there Z years. a liar. If aomeoae pn blm too
I peas by today's ltudl.rdl, much et.ace, be WOGid Qtdetlr
yoa could lw.Ye called • poor, bvt politely correct tbe error;
but I wu DIYer aware Df It, He wuted DOtblbc tblt bllllcm't
I lw.n alwQs eouldtnd my-arDid. He would 10 out ol bla
•1f torhlai.M, .., ... w• I wu way k» Ht matter• ltnicbt.
a Child. My fatblr ta~P& me LJ.ars wv••t bls fltorlte
tMt r ,.. b .... to be bcx'll fob. Dad's •ord wu IOOd.
u AmerlcaD -. IIIII the Uti 11o opocled allioro to koal>
worirt wu 111 07,.., U lwoald Uat.-s. For tlda riiUCil, be 11a
-bo wtlllllc .. -k Uti -laUa -.. "' .. -the 1nlu llllllbe aood morollu-o<cubl.Fnu.
Lord .... • aiL . tr, I laYI alft1o tal II wu
1...,. o1 otMr• wu Dlftl' tbt othtr 1'17 wbo ....., tbe
I port ol ..,. _., lralolac. -·
»r --_loot.., Ho-to 011 "llll, ,...,.
llllllllrd ---1111 to watob oat ior -,.. -IIIIPidi ar --If I -plo." Tltoo bt'd t.11 .....
BILL PAYIIE, Orup CCUI CoRop art II"'ff-Uti pro-Cqlu-o pottory ._t, WU rio-. IOJ --liod Uti pot 111o lnol Ill -·
....... a amplo o1 clof to Kro. C-,.... .... llltl IMr .., Lloyd, b!1llo Callallla •• to llboiJ llllft1 ... '! .... ...., apla. I .._ 111 taot 111 wu
-.., -aoa CtD lba --R-T1oo Caludlla lltdluo"""'"" tlllldDJ *-Ill. -,_ bt -• nv raQJ-IIJlllo~
pottory almoot 1 ,_od ,_0 aro Uti ....__., "loot" lbe art. Paroo w!U-ao lo ----IIJ follolr WU, Uti aiiU 111, ume tb1l nrnm• rHttacatlq' titre ...._ ta pottery maktac. Mra. M~rc• ud blr bad .....S. ••Y• Cll be-=· u ........ Glltl•tll a tnl
-llold po1o lbtl Mr. P1JM modo, 111oc lbt cliJ-•!be --a-. •-too. lllll, If,.. trr-" pr-., 1111-...0-.
Doll II• ... Jatar-Aa -~~-. -.lllr<I-
AMIMATION FEATURED AT THE HOME SHOW FROM· THE BI~J: Ian-. -u "•'ot lor ----ll t7rooro
Aolmoled !lora! --ll&rr7 KocrH, tloftr -"dl· If JO looo ,.., 111op ar --TJ -I -....... •oot-of Ia oiiD ........ ...,:
What beaan with "tax and tax, spe nd and spend, elect and
elect" has re~ulted in inflation; because all those added tncs
were added to our prices and deducted from our income:
because the tuinl had le u support than the spendina, so
dollars had to be pri nted to rn~ke up the differ•ncc. And the
more doUan they printed, th~ less dollars were worth and to
infbdon aet• worn.
Polltlc:l.an• 1ay they don't know what Co do aboUt ••doL otd you npeet them to admit they were cauanathe ••tto•1 lui li'Jec they've uked-'ft "n tell them we know
_, w kltOW thet they'" 101 to cut down Oft ex,.ftdJtutel
_. .., ..... below fair tu coUec:tioM. AM we auot
--10 Wo It '"*" we •ote ...,. ..._ wt.Q.
ollro u ... u u dlll>ll,. of r-. -..,.,,_. - -IIJ 111 ... ._...
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"SEE ROW THET RUN, .. a Brttl~ flrct tmoh1D.r mi.J-
t&UD tdelllttJ, lJ pll.ytnc at tbe Lagma· Moultoa play-
'boaet, 1fltll c11rta1D Ume at 8:30 p.m. Here 11 a Jeene
ftatta'iDC Jou.ne Wolcott, a teacher, who Una tn Corooa
del Kar; Ellsabttb HucMs of Lacuoa Beach, aDd Peter
McAIU.ster of Costa Mesa, who Is general manager of
PJ.aecreek lDvestmeot Co. Mrs, Hugbes and husbi.Dd Dean
pltlllsb the Lagma Beach newspaper, Art Colony News.
Tbe play wtu eoatlnue toolgllt, Frlday and Saturday, and r~~~-..;-... ..,--;.~·=·~~~~-=k~:;;~::=:~SattD'da)'. BLUE H Club ready
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St•to Llc:u .. 19:UJ7 n2-3401 or 649-5094
Ye••• Ill Or•n1• Co .. nty
Area has anoo~mced Us Une-~
of acUviUes for the summer.
Sign-~ for pre-registered
classes began Jtme 17, with
classes beginning June 24. In-
cluded on the schedule are
classes ln ballet, jazz, tap,
HawaJJ.an, acrobatics, guitar,
stngtng, oil painting, leatber
work and machlne sewing.
Karate will also be offered.
Besides these pre-registered
classes, there will be a dally
program for all members of
cooking, crafts, music, sports
aDd games, sewing, drama and
special events. Mini -excur-
sions w1U be taken to Prentiss
Park, Tucker Blrd Sanctuary,
Sea World, the tide pools. Each
week a special event will set
th.e theme, such as a Meldcan
rtesla week, pirates week wttb
a day at the Dunes, Oriental
week, "It's not Dice to fool
mother nature" ecology week,
aDd others.
VINCENT FARRELL of Laguna Beach will be presented
in bls tlrst 1-man show in this area at the Clyde Zulch
Galleries 1a Corona del Mar, Forty-five recent canvass-
es of this modern lmpresstonlstic artlst will be shown
durl.ng June and the first Z weeks of July. Although largely
seU taugbt, Mr. Farrell has been a student of Sergi
Booprd 1a bla Santa MonJ.ca school.
HE'S HONOR GRADUATE
Airman Tlmotby W, Kelly
Jr., son of Mrs. Mary L. Silas
of 2124 Pomoaa St., Costa
Mesa, has graduated with hon-
ors at Chanute AFB, m ., ttom
the U. S. Air Force n.re pro-
tection speclaUst COIU'se con-
ducted by the Air Tra.Jning
Comma.od,
Alrma.n Kelly, now trained
to flgbt structural aDd aJrcraft
fires and repair ftre fighting
equJpment, is being assigned
to Reese AFB, Tens, for duty
wtth a unit of ATC.
20%
SAYINGS
on
CASH & CARRY
The wort d's largest
dnpery senoict totelly
dediuted to PfOWide you witt! 1()()% guaranteed drap-
ery de8ning Mtisf.c:tion. ilf cluntblel When it
IIEWI'OIIT HARIIOR EIISIGN lltURSMY, JUNE lD. 1174
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LAVENDER FLU
Your arandfather probably k~w this cure. Flowers
of lavender quilted m a hat were supposed to ward
off",tutfed-up" noses and head colds. Plu.sant treat·
ment-but certainly not a sure cure. Today, thanks
to medical JC;er.cc, we ha\'C nu~rous dfect1 ve vac-
cines ... against flu, whooping cough and other
respirat• ;y diseases ... to immun1u and protect us
from the discomforts of infect1ons. So. why suffer
needlessly. Ask your physician about them . Let him
prucribe the medication that is most effeCt ive for
y our needs. Tnen comt: to us for prescriptiOn service.
Christensen Pharmacy
1111 &. COAST IIWT .. C:OIIOII'A DD. MU
OtiOLE S·ISII
FREE
LOAN
DRAPfRIES
The Girls C lub, a United
Way member agency, Is open
to any girl In the area from
the ages of 6 tl\rougb high
school. Membership fei ts $3
for girls ages 6 through 12
aod $4 for teenagers. The main
center Is located at 1815 Ana-
helm Annue, and Grace cottage
branch is at Z032 Orange
AYenue, both In Costa Mea.
El.SIE DEETER, who teaches hard-of-hearing children
at Wilson school tn Costa Mesa, accepts the book of
golden deeds award from Dick Hodge, newly-elected pre-
sident ot the E1.change Club of Newport Harbor, during
tRe club's meeting last Thursday at tiM! Bahia Corinthian
Yachl 3vh. The annual award recognizes a local person
woo~ work fh tbe community has had a strong beneficial
soctalimpact. (Excn:a.ee Club photo.)
comes to ctr.pery cleaning
or new dfapenu, be auured that we will •ways have yoor ._,, in•nt in ""nd.
FREE ESTIMATES.
NO OBL fGA TION.
TERMS, OF COURSE.
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MIWI'ORT HARIOR IM51GM
:rn1 I. COAST HWT ., CDRDMA DIL MAlt
Judy Davison, execuUve di-
rector, aMouaced the blrlng of
a new program director, Susan
Diane LeBard, who will be In
cbarge of the main center. Slle
has a BA degree ln recreation
from Calilornla state, Long
Beach, and was previously a
member of the park and recrea-
tion staff of Hermosa Beach and
Los Alamitos.
Readers go sleuthing
Newport Beach children can Library, that will be open to ·
anticipate a "s~-d..,er all boys and girls whO join the
sleutlllng summer" !n the read-library summer reading dill.
tng program at the branches
of the Newport Beach publlc
Ubrary.
Any elementary school age
chJid may registeratthe Balboa
branch, 100 E:. Balboa Blvd.;
the Corona del Mar branch,
420 Mar1,old Ave.; Mariners JOHH SCHMITZ TEACHES branch, 2005 Dover Drive, and
CONSERVATISM COURSE West Newport children's u.
Former Congressman John brary, 6000 W. Coast Hwy. The
G. Sehm1U, presidential can-Eastblutf scbool Ubrarywlllal-
cUdate ol the American lode-so be open for th.ts event.
pendent · Party In 1972, will All participants will ha•e a
teacb a course on "Tbe coo-puule to solve each week, as
sernt1ve tnAmerlcanpoUUcs•· well as a variety of weekly
at UC Irvine this summer. activities at the dltfereat bran-
The class, eu.mlnlng the clles. The chtldren will be en-
cooservaUve movement 1n re-couraged to read books of their
cent American poUUcs, w111 own choosing a.Dd will receive
renew and a.nalyu conserva-a certtncate at the end of the
Un publications, organlu.-summer, There will be a special
Uons, personallUes aDd va.r-tum party, sponsored by the
.lations and disputes Yithln the Newport Beach Friends of tbe
m~:em:U:Cse ts ooe of severa' AWARE CLUB GIVEN SSOO
oUerlngs on "'"rnment w BY THURSDAY CLUB
poUtlcs during OCJ•s ftrstsum-The Thursday Werning Club
er-sesston, scheduled Jtlle of Newport Beach bas dollated
17 tbrouct July 24. A secood more than $500 toOrangeCoast
summer session will be coo-Collep's AWARE Club (Asso-
ducted July 25 througb August elation of Women's Active Re-
30. turn to EducaUon) to be used
FT. ORO. TRAIHIHG
Private Job.Q L. Walls, 17,
soo of Byron II. Walls, '722
Baker, Costa Mesa, has com-
pleted B weeks ol basic traln-
lq at the U, S. Army Train1ng
Ceater,lnfa.otry, Ft.Ord,Callf.
as a revotvtna: fuDd to assist
adult women ln returning to
school.
The nmds were preseDted
by Mrs. Jeanne Westbrook,
chairman of community ser-
vices for the Thursday Morn-
Ing Clot>.
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U:r. Lynn Hllhmeo, faculty ad-
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AND P'R ID!
Alll..,_""' me« to
name tbe ''bJ& tour" pr•~
clous pma 'UIS bii'U u.t
dtamoad, r d:ly, emerald IDd
sappblre. Ask the a.meper-
son to state tbt eoa ottbtae
gems, aDd be' II lal'.l••te•rm''l
of buoclreds or thousands
of dollars.
As far as be goes, be'll
be rlgbt; but the nerage
man ln the street usuaUy ts
DOt aware of two important
facts.
First, ther e are modestly
priced dlamoacls, rutlfes,
sapphires and emeralds, or
jewelry deslped arowld
these getns, aod they sell
for less than $100. Seeoad,
there ls a world of fl.De
jewelry set wlth such beau-
tifUl stooes u ametbyst and
tourmaliDe, all priced to nt
almost anyooe's budget.
To most people, the thrill
and pride of cern and jewelry
ownership comes more from
q,.Uty and beauty than sise
or price.
Peace of Mind
with
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• -of $1,000 "!'! lbo _, of lilt . ~ c.-a-liclol)'.-coo...
Tlot -ud ..... --
............ "' J--· -ralalll( rll!l'nr tttYe, 'at t. ~ ,......,, J-4.
Merlo-ud WAGS PH-. Mn.Siuloe
Ka.a, -e aloo at B,. -lor lbe
prur '•tioa. Pat allo .c:ltatlealiJ' llfarms
m•, tleJ' tan 04plau la tbe bapper" wblch
DO cto.M wtl1 m.u "moaey ill tbe UU,""
l>e-llrloclar ..,.. .. , ·--e ,U. ...... --IIJ _, Edtth Head will "do" a ...,... ot IIIUJ ol bel 1r0Ddert'tll ereatloU
ud eoet..w lbe deliped for tlMI """te
loll< ud llllu. All to be modeled tJr WAGS
m•mbers. Orate aOt set Jet, but "proeeeds
to be; lhartd betweea Edith Head'l pet CI.IIH,
care of call, aDd WAGS, wbose cause ls
care of he_,less, homeless aotmai..J. Don't
Dow about blppoa • . • but diDosaurs will
lM oo problem. Anyway we are bappy for tbe
laterest: Jbowll ID animal care. • • •
Ll
"--' ..,.e -. ... lllo -M~Cleoo, llle·-
ard <Pot> --Iori .. ..,... 1olll-
-· ·-ud--.&-
ud .uu. strock, ~--· ud ... B!Mtu, Grace 'hllll", 1M Doe T\IP<IIa,
Cra ...... d WeoWJac, ud M•eo. Allllar c-. H-r Colo u11 J-~-Olbor• trom Newport lloacb -e llarJ .__,
Alll.oa Lo'•laad, nt.bM. ud G .. Tllomu
ud Mrs. Claa ·Pollor-(VI~ Tile C-
lio! Mar toll< Joel-1M c-BratJru,
Gu BrtllDI, Cttfb'd H .... Harold P.ar.
C)'s, Edward P•llllp'la., C*ie Roberts,
Lou1l Turner, Loaale YlDc..ta, ud Mn.
Dean Waddell wttb O.Ual N~ Schramm,
also Dorothy Yardley ud JaeUoa HoebH.
Otbers JolnlD& tbe party wert tbe Robert
BardiDs, Ednrd Ktarq1diU, Lt.r-Douett,
lbe R ... rl Hlllo, Marpretl.oYejoJ, lilt Rltb-
ard Marshalls I.Dd tM WUUam MorrliJes
... Need I say "a COOd tlmt ftB bad by
all" ... eYeryoae but neryooe, ays sol • • •
Helene and Bert Coffey, Doris &Dd John
Lawson and Mary aDd Ropr Turner shOuld
be home soon. Card trom Heleo says their
World Arf.a.trs tour to Russia, r.s beeD stmply
fabulous!
. THURSMY, JUNE a. 1114
COII<*A DEL 11M, C£.
Becky .Byrne of COM
to summer In Sweden
lleeiiJ a,ne, 11---old s-at eo._ 11o1 Mar 111a11
oclloo~ bu -MJeclocl 1>J '· ID lDteru.tlOMl COCDmlU.. to
reprt~eat tM ~Jttd Stat.. lD
tu Yo.th For U11dent11dhac
Am.-teau Abra.d JII'OCflln
tbta aummer. • Stw. will lea••
fbr Europe .oa and wlU apeDd:
10 wHta u ao eJCM!Ip stu-
dent Uvtnr wltb a tamlly ln
Sweden.
I!CKY IYRM!
.
.AI.J..I' AIIIL Y
INT!IIT AIMII ENT
No, It wasn't tbe Ktnpleys' &Qidell anni ·
Y.rsary . . . oor ANY special date ...
Adelaide asS1D'.S me, She I.Dd Kenneth just
cMelded to han a summer party a.od chose
Juoe 5 eve and Newport Harbor Yacht Club
as the best Ume and place to entertain the
trleods made through the years 1n Newport
B•cb. Some could not atteDd, but most of
the trlends ol tone stu<ttng .were there.
• • •
There was much to tell at tbe Tale of tbe
Whale restaurant, Balboa, wheo tbe Women's
A uxlllary, Orange County Arthritis FolJlda.
tioo, held the aMual meetlq and installation
or officers on Mooc.1ay, June 10.
Becky applied for enrollmeD.t
lD the Y.F .U. prO&f&m after
leara.J.nc of tbe opport.mtty trom
DoUI Wallace, another Corooa
del Mar student, wbo Ia ~Qlng
to France tb.ls summer with
Y,F,U. Although Becky has
studied French for two years,
she chose to go to SWeden
because of a particular lnter.
est In the Scandlnavtan eouo.
tries and a desire to learn
more about the Swedish cotmtry
aod people. She Isn't worried
about the language because most
Swedish people speak some
English and she's looking for .
ward to learning some Swedis h,
too.
year in tbe Harbor Area wltb
the Pat CUoe fam.JlyiDd&Ueod-
lng Newport Rubor bleb eebooL
They discussed some of the
sw~~ cu~ms tmt ~
mteht tlnd dl1ferent from oars
and she learned bow to say,
"hello" In Swedish, BeciiJ's Feature: "BRO·THER OF TH WINO"
hoti)y Is phOtography and she'll ·r.~~~~~~5~I~~~~~~~~~~~~
Aloog wlth Adelaide and Kenneth, who greet-
ed the guests, were the grandchildren, who
rave tbe ·arrinls their table arranpments.
Their graodchlklren au Jeff, Jana and Jil
... children ot Janie and Jerry Kingsley,
Dover Shores; also LJII and Dnld, whose
parents are Kay and Jlm Truesdell, Corona
del Mar. David, the youngest, took pictures
. , . sorry I didn't think to ret one. Lyn Is
just home from Puget SoUI!od College, loves
lt there but Is glad to be home for the s~mny
weather.
Coctta.Jls were served in the JOunce ...
the cub..r bllnls were quite a h.ltl New Idea
was the organ music cturinc the cocktails
and dinner. The orp.nlst played the well
lmo1m and old Um€. '2 vorites; most of them
bad been selected by Mr. Kingsley. They
seemed it.lso to be "all time" favorites,
everyone enjoyed them so. Following the
soetal bola, guests moYed to the ballroom,
wbere a aourmet dJ.DDer witb approprb.te
wiDes was served. The secood course, poached
salmon and tbe dessert . . . strawberries
Romaootr, deUgbted everyone. The table
linens were s ummer ye'llow, whJie tangerine
aod yellow were used 1n the floral arrange.
ments. Very summery for a summer party,
Peg and Cllallen l...aJijers eame In from
the desert, and from Laguna Hills wer e
ou,e Latbam, Vella. l.Dd Jack Hesnault, LU-
llan and Spence Hoolg and Lucille Suhr;
from the Granville were the Chester Hortons,
Ray Lavelles and Jennie and Dick Richard;
the Theodor e "l'r...StUs,• Bil"'eiilyoo; the
Reid Wassons, ~st. Bluft~aDd BtU ux1 Doro.
thy Ouimette; Rtle~Ha:~ Doa stutJne, Do'er
Shores, the William Stallfters aDd Mrs. Harry
Ma.rcb, Balboa; Lldo frtends included the Doo
Ayres, Ira Frlsbees, Albert Brlttinghams,
Thayer Crlsplns, Neill Davlses, Robert
Hayes, Edgar H1Us, VIncent Healys and John
Mrs. Belty Elias of Anaheim, president,
ad,lsory committee or the Orange County
Chapter or the Foundation, ser ved as instal-
ling orncer when Mr s. Ray Elliott Jr., pre.
sldent, surrendered the gavel to Mrs. Alfred
E. Gallade, Incoming president. other oftlcers
installed were: Mrs. Richard Fuller, treas-
urer; Mr s. Rudy Gallegos and Mrs. S. Lance
BrinUe, recording aM corresponding secre-
taries; Mrs. Roland Perron. membership
chairman; Mr s. Theodore Maravtch, pal-Lia-
mentartan. Mrs. Elllott, who remained ..-tth
the board as vice-president this year, was
presented with a beautiful scrapbook record·
lng the year 's work.
Standing co mmittee chairmen are Mrs.
Arthur Brandl, hospitality; Mr s. Grant Allan,
press; Mrs. George Sabra, telephone; Mrs.
Randolph UoU, courtesy; Mrs. Richard Fuller,
volunteers, and Mrs . R. B. Pegram, h.lstorlan.
Highlight of the meeting was the presen-
tation to Mrs. Elb.s b) Mrs. E!Uott, assisted
by Mrs. Ga llade aDd. Mrs. Fred Carter, this
year's fund raising chairman and treasurer
respecU,ely, or a cheek for $8,650, proceeds
of l'ubd raising events and other donations
throughout the past year. The funds wiU be
used ezcluslvely in Orance County to help
n.aintaln the Arthritis c linlcs or the County.
They 00pe to do even better next year!
• • •
I beUeve the "First Nlghter s" have mor e
tun that one can Imagine. On June 11 they
were hosted by the Andrew Morthtands, Moss
Potnt, at Victor Hugos for dinner "before
curtain tim e" for .. See how they run." At.
tending were Wn. Wut Ward, ln1ne Cove;
Mr, and M.rs. Fr.Mirtck Hughes, Mrs. Edward
Currier and Mrs. Dean Waddell. The play
Is ver y enjoyable, I hear. Lived ..., to the
title . . . as the player s were ever on the
move. And I had better be too, or Bee Line
will miss the deadllt._
tn a recent Youth For Uoder -
stallding meeting, Becky met
Jan Oloffson, from Gothenburg,
Sweden, who Is spendlnJ" the
have plenty of chance to prac-
u~e It tak.lng pictures of tbe
beaut.Uul SWedish countryside,
Becky U'es with ber sister
Susan and her mother, Mrs.
Sa Uy Byrne, who Is a teacher,
in Harbor VIew Hills.
CORONA DEL MAR res ident Leonard T. Barter, left,
a ssistant vtce.presldent and manager of Fidelity Savings
& Loan Association's Costa Mesa r egional omce, stands
beside Fidelity's Executive 'vice. President Gerald D. Bar-
rone at t he June 12 grand opening reception of the newly
constructed facility located at Harbor Blvd. and Center
St. near Newport Blvd. Foun4ed ln 193~. ~ half-btuioo
dollar company has 13 branChes and 'Urv'JS "mO re than
1ZO,OOO per sons throughout Southern California. The new
office will provide complete savlngs servtces, including
tree collection service, free notary service, free truelers
checks and free safe deposit bol"es. The grand opening
wlll continue through June 28. (Ensign photo.)
SEA IS UNFORGIVING OF HUMAN ERROR
(Continued trom page 1)
veloped a leak througb failure
ot plaDidng or thru-hull eoonec.
Uoos somewhere between the
islands and the position ol the
wreeU.ce, eootloued oo while
figflttoc the leak, sank ever
lower loto the water, was sub-
jected to one massive wue
which tore away her s~r·
structure and then sank as she
was nned by a sueceedtnc sea.
Some, while recognJsing the
swells resulttn& trom tbe two
hurTIC&.D8S to tbe south, diS·
miss these swells as a possible
cause ot disaster, clUng re.
ports of a 35 knot southwest
wind whlcb would commonly
bring seas ot 20 foot height.
We belleve tbl.t the eomblna-
Uon of bea't')' swell& combined
wltb sDCb cross seas could
so torture tbe bull ol u old
wooden ab.lp tbl.t her planking
could &in, wt&lle tbe same hull
might have withstood the SW
seas only .
Pre.dlsaster survival action
(a ssuming radio contact is lost)
bol Is down to seeing to It that
all hands na ve life ja ckets and
surviva l equipment on. It a lso
involves a plan or acu on. We
can only assume that both wer e
implemented, and that whatever
took place haPPened so suddenly
that there was either no tim e
to carry out the plan of action
or that conditions made It im -
possible to take such action,
which would include the launch.
lng of Ufeboats.
Imagine, if you can, a wave
100 teet high. A hurricane wave
photographed by the United
States Air Foree was esti mated
at ttat beleflt. Maximum heights
of wans from trough to cr est
are dtft'lcult to estimate, but
the general oplnlon seems to be
that the usaal ma:dmum Is 50
feet. ln any stretch of ocean ,....,T,.,.H'"A.,..,_N.,.....,. there Is a st .. dy prouessloo ol
wues. At regular lntervals, SHOP often called tbe "nint h wa,.,"
an unusually la.rio!waveoccurs .
When a cross-sea Is present,
the periodic hlgb wan will at ~
ways be iUgtter than usual, and
.It 11 probable that "ShootJDr
Star" was satung in such seas.
To ctve you an e'en better
idea of what this stricken vessel
and its crew faced, you need
lmow only a, tew facts about these
"i,~~U c1aot waves. c an tt aortl'linC o;; you like: "cllaaster nv•,"
"freak sea," or "ultimate
wave" -· all are visible In
da.yllgbt, much higher tha.Dsur-
rotmd:lng seas, have a forward
speed ot about 30 knots, and
are literally a vertical wall of
water wttb a coostantlytoamlng
crest.
reeognl.te the relentless and sis In that short span of time.
i mpersonal power ot the sea The ocean Is beautiful, and
even tn local waters . Some our s to enjoy. U you avoid
of our love for the sea must human error you need oot fear.
be transferred to love of our But a great deal ol re~P&Ct
boats . Annual Inspections are for tbe power of the sea mllflt
not enough. T hrough.hull eon. save your boat or your We.
Stories have been told, and
books have been written by
skippers of boats which have
encountered these waves and
survived. The latest of these
books, "Once Is enough," by
Miles Smeeton, describes the
head...oo meetlng ot a 42 toot
i:etch-ri~ sallboat wtth such
a wave. It was flipped com-
pletely onr, 11pltcb .poled,"
360 decrees, coming 14> with-
out malts but wttb the hull
tntacl. lD bl• MCODd such meet-
Inc, Smeetoo took tbe wan
brO&dslde, aDd wu rolled com-
pletely O'fer, S60de&fees, a pin
toslDe both masts and every-
n e c tlon s, eleetrolytleally
anected shafts and propellor s,
planking and rastenings, should
be checked routinely, as often
as possible. Electrolysis works
rast, particularly In sucb
harbors as Dana PolDt, whtcb
Is often ter med "Just one big
tn.ttery lllled with boats." A
shOrt time ago a sail boat
less than 2 years old sank
at Its moo ring. A metal
througt~. hull connection had
been eaten away by eleetroly.
LIDO ••~•or '
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f'ftl!,1 .... !1011"<. ~L
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thlDC on dec:t. It II quite N EMENT possible tbat tbe complete diJ-RETUR ENGAG . """r.
appearuce at sea ot mltlysuch DJCDS-oHo\IDIEISJOfS
bc:ats bu resulttd from similar ~ ws ~ ~
8!l<OIUIIero, aDd U 1J: DOt at all ~~
beycod lbo r•lm of pooslbiUty ~ -~j(_G(t
tblt "Sbootlac Star'' met a .,., ..,....~
wave oa tMt order.
Moat .-m• wtll payer He rril(lUawlll-. _..~
tbe "UlUmat• Wan" 1D a IU•-1!!J l.aJ
time of IIIIIDc. Wo b&Ye oe•er _ SUI$ U JIIIIS
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MRS. RONALD METZG!R.
Judy Ann New bride
of Ronald Metzger
Saint James Episcopal school and Is presently attend-
Chur ch In Newport Beach was tnc the University of Nevada
the setting tor the nrst of at Reno. She was a 1971 Chll-.., ________ lllil June weddlng of Miss Judy Ann dren's Home Society debUtante.
~ New and Ronald W. Metzger. Her husband Is a ll'ad~ate of
Tile afternoon double ring ser-the University of Nenda 1n
vice was conducted by the Rev. clvU eogioeerlng. He beloogs
:uarlan Coy Kendall. to the Strma Nu Fraternity.
For all !he •nformatron you
need aboul your new com-
mu nrty . call
The bride Is 1ne daugllter of HERNANDEZ IS N '"ED Mr. and Mrs. Don E. New of ""'
Costa Mesa . Mr . and Mrs. wu. BY UNIVERSAL OAT A
ll.am Metzger of R.:no, Nevada,
are the groom's par t:ots.
Attenr1ln g the bride wer e Miss
Jody Schwarz as maid of hooor
aDd the Misses Kathie New,
I Sandra Thorr.as and Karen Gibbs
as bridesmUds.
The bride wore a white taffeta
aDd lace gown made In the
nostalgic fashion with a lace
cap holding a fingertip veil. She
ca.rrled a bouquet of white and
zortna roses and babies breath.
Fred R. Hernandez of New-
port Beach has been named
vice-president and chief ttnan-
cial and administrative omcer
of Universal Data Corporation
(UNIDAC ). The computer and
management Information sys-
tems rtrm has otnces in New
York, C hteago, HollStoo and At-
lanta and Is represented In
Europe by Teledale Ltd. Cor-
porate headquarterS were
moved recently, from Costa
Mesa to new ta ctUttes at 4023
Birch Street, Airport Area.
Her attendants were dre.sed
In peach cr epe gowns with bou-
quets of zorlna roses, babies
breath and straw flowers.
?-......:-~ Mike F"laherty served as the A 1{.--Jili'tlf.\ groom 's best man. Ushers in -
Pr ior to hlsnewappotntmeot,
Mr. Hernandez was controller
for Data Systems and Installa-
Uon Corp. to Santa Ana. He is
president of the BalboA Sti
Club. ME Ill: eluded Bruce Mace, Tell Bro....n -~ and Alan Barthuly. Miss Jane ~ ~ dended: ibe guest book. 4•! ~·,· ,_ .. .l(-.• "IW~oa ROY CARVER TO BUILD \""l~ I! was held at tbe borne ot Elinor "\\.~,!'1-,c'f ' ~'~~:stReeiDI~"!'. Mesa Dr .• Santa ROLLS HEADQUARTERS
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646-1234 s.d).1777 The new Mr s. Metz ger grad -dealer tor 13 yeu1, 'tftll build '---------r1 uated from NewportHirbor high an auto sales eomplez1n New-port Center, between the fire
statioo and the standard
service station oo Jamboree
Road.
Groundbreaking wtll be held
this summer for a low'-proftle
25,000 square foot building,
which wlll house all ears aod
service operaUons. No cars
will be displayed oWSoots.
Pla.tls call for perimeter land-
scaping Instead ot walls or
fences.
The dealership wtll also
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********************** M-. Jllaf 1• al......,. Mra. Mariiiii.U.,
1 Jill -K.-.,-. of UCLA ud
........... -l. -·11, a ci-JNINI' llld ..... , ... ,.., .... ..,""*'
u ...,, z • "' Silo 0nqo coa, Gruel ,.,, nee.c.urmu of tbt lifeowpori Bel.eb
PluzUc CommWS.O, proal-o1 Silo
Newport ot Amerleaa Field Seniee,
t# U.. Woman's Ctric Leapt
Dr. Painter, a tor mer
miDlster, was selected by Jtudtat
"f's&ilo~N;..;.;raeeiYed a $1,500 graot from the Fouodatloa. For the third eoo.-
seeut1Yt tear occ r.s been named bJ the
FOQDdattoo as ooe ot the top 15 eollectate
lutttattons l.D· the natioo for lts Slllerlor
teachlq tecMJques. • • •
MELANIE . HOOLE, daugbter of Mr. and
Urs. Glen flocle, 1?01 AnUgw. Way, Donr
a Jmior anthropoloCJ ma)Jr at Nor-
Untnrslty in Flaptaff, ns
Col1ege's Work! Campus
-Afloet for sprtnr semester at sea. She
reeeotty parttclpated In a Japanese tea cere-
ID TAYLOR TIIIOY VAN VALKIMIUIG mony wbUe the S, S. Universe ftS docked
Student photoiJ'aphers han been bonored tn Tokyo. otber stops are at Hoog Kong,
by United Way ot Orange Couoty for creaUYe Taiwan, IDdoaesla, Ceylon, IDdta, Kenya, Mo-
depletloo of United Way sponsored agencies. zamblque, South Atrtca and Seoepl. Tbe
To qualif'Y, a photo had to show senlces stlldy YO)'Ip terminated on May Z6th at Port
provided to the community. Third place hoo-Everclades, Fla.
ors In the r ecreational and character btdld-
lng services category went to ED TAYLOR
of Estancia high school for his photo of
TROY VAN VALKENBURG at the Harber
Area Boys C tub. • • •
Summa cum laude graduates at tbe Juoe
15 commencement exercises at UC lrvloe
Inc ludes one student from Newport Beach--
SUSAN JANET McC ARTHY, who majored
in comparative culture. Magna cum laude
graduates Included VIRGINIA BALDWIN of
Newport Bea.:h, KENNETH HAYES and HEIDI ·
HECKMAN of Balboa Island, MELISSA LEN-
TRICCHIA and RICHARD RANDOLPH SOGN
of Corona del Mar, and DA VID ROBSON of
Costa Mesa .
M!LAMI! HOIL! G!ORG! HOAG II
A nltflt wtth ''BlG GEORGE" HOAG U was
held !.i.st ntpt at Disneyland bote! to honor
tt.e president of the board of directors of
Hoag Memorial Hospital. The event was co-
ordinated by the Orange County &y Scout
Council, the &ys and Girls Clubs ot the
Harbor Area, Hoag Hospital, Associated 1o
Donor GrolC), Girl Scouts, South Orange
County United Way and the City of Hope, all
of which have beneftted from Mr. Hoag's
many years of community service.
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OOR£1EH llU.RSHio..LL AL I"R£0 P AIMTI:R
DR. A. BRADLEY ASKIN of Ne1rp0rt Beach,
assistant professor ot admlnlstratton at OC
lrvlne, 1f1ll serve as a federal faculty fellow
and ecooomlst with the federal energy offtce
ln Washincton, D. C. He will tlelp build econ-
omic modgls of energy and deYelop natlooal
eoergy policies during his 14 month tenure
in the capital. Dr. Askin, who wlll be oo leave
from the UCJ graduate school of admin1stra-
UoD. durinc tbe 1974-75 academic y-.ra, U
oae or 20 persons selerte1 to participate ID
the 1974 federai raculty fellow5hlp procram,
whi ch Is hmded through a grant from the
Sears-Roebuck Foundation. The prognm
is designated to make private sector talent
a vallable to the federal government.
Outstanding citizen of 1974, announced at
the June 13 commencement exercises
at Orange Coast College, is DOREEN MAR-
SHALL of Lido Isle. former mayor or New-
port Beach, and the outstanding OCC instruc-
tor Is DR. ALFRED W. PAINTER of Costa
New Fairiiew fire chief
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Harry Potts, 53, a veteran
of almost a quarter of a cen-
tury or varied tire protection
and prevention, has been named
Fairview State Hospital's new
fire chief.
He assumed that post this
month alter transferring from
a similar position at the Cal-
ifornia Department of Y outb
Authority's Southern CaWornia
youth center in Cbioo. He suc-
ceeds Jay Morpn, wbo recent-
ly transferred to Stocttolil state
Hospital.
Before assuming respoosl-
blllty for tlre protection and
preYentlon at the lZO -acre
fairview State Hospital, Mr.
Potts was for 10 years with the
Southern CaWornia Youth Cen-
ter. There be concurrently
served as both safety ottlcer
and n.re chief. His previous
experience lnch.tes Z years
in the t.badan. South Iran, tire
service as marine t1re mas-
ter; 3 years oo tbe City of
Anaheim Ore department, 13
years In civilian levels through
assistant tire chief In the U. S.
Na.y r>wartment, al¥1 2 years
as volunteer captain oftbe Mid -
way City tire deJiarl.ment. ln
addition, he served as a boUer
technician for 6 years In the
u. S. Nuy al¥1 chief flre ftgbt -
er spectaltst ...Uh the U. s.
Coast Guard Reserve for 7
years.
GERALD POAR01 Nt.MEO
AS GRt.HD CONDUCTOR
Gerald Poarch, a member
ot Costa Mesa Lodge Z9, !las
been appointed lfand conductor
of tbe Grand Lodge of Cautor-
nla, lndependent Order of Odd
fe!Jows. Installation ceremon-
Ies took _place at the close of
Grand Lodge sessions May ZS
at Bakersft eld.
Mrs. Gerald (Judy) Poarch
and District Deputy GrandMas-
ter Wesley Jones toot part ln
the ceremony.
Captain Gerald Poarch of tbe
Costa Mesa tlre deparlmeDt
1s actin in many commlllil}
projects, lnclad1nc Boy Scouts,
E.cplorer Post 400, the reey-
eiJ.nc committee, Miss Amer-
Ica soft bi.U. aod Costa Mea
bolpltal Yohmteers. A speelal
Interest Is the work of tbe
Tri-CowiiJ CoUSICII Ytlh Aslpl '
VIe• Hospital tor Crtppl6d
Chlldr,. at Deeert HotSprlllp.
~H=owp>rt==Boo=c=•·:6;75~-=4040=~=::::::::::.~ BALBOA TO AV ALOH r. SERVICE AMMOUH CED
Tbt "t.lud Holktlr" 11 ocnr
P<Ofldlar da!IJ -...
--Bal>oo IS7d Anklo at Cllllla Joldd,
Tribal art
is exhibited
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GRAND OPENING eeletntloa tor tbe periQI.MIIlt Nft-
port Beach taclllty of Los Aaples Ftdlnl S.YIOp wtn
be otuned aut weet. J ... 25 ~ 11, at UOl NIWI)Ort
BlYd., across tt-om Ctty Hall. A nanr and 1Ddoor pllllt
fe.Unl •tll be belli all tour d&JI. Bat ..wac aatbora
Lynn. and Joel Rlpp wtllautocnPb frte eoplea ol "Motber
An elblbiUoo at tbe art ot earth's M.ssle-ftoee 1Ddoor piiDt boOt." Local florist. 'Will
the Me!lde tribe of Sierra create floral arrancemeata, ud aa artiaD will ablpe
Leooe, Wett Africa, opeoecJ at bowla and planters ora a potter•s wbHI. Eaeb day there
tbe Newport Harbor Art Mu-•Ill be drawll'lgs for tbe flonl ~P~Ctacular ot U.t clay
seum on Jtme 19 aod 'Ifill coo-and tor one of tbe pots ereatecl by ceramu.t Paul Major.
tiuue througfl July Zl. Tbe eJ:-Gardening books also •Ill be PHD daliJ u ·ctft.t. Ua.D-
hlbltloo was orp.Dlud by tbe apr of the ortlce Is Nancy Nour•. Bob Suda Is afiDp
University of Maryla.Dd UDder Slt)UYisor; Cathy Brooks and Laurie RUI, DYlnp ttllei's;
a grant from tbe tnterprettn Sbarorl AnD Goldberg. new accomt.s eotmaelor. J. K. Balllle
exhibition prognm of the Na-ls chairman of the board ot Los Angeles Federal SaYings.
i,~~;i~;;;~;~ Antidote for mediOcrity ~;;;;~;;; gr~ in Sierra Leooe, Uve Dr. Robert Peterson, re-Cbureb, 2046 Mar Vista Orin, I
in the southeru part · of the elected this month as Orange East Bluff.Resern.Uoosmaybe • .Ia.
country but are Ungulstleally County s1C)erlnteodent of made for the 7 p.m. dinner by • ..~-'-D~~~.; L .,.. related to the Mande-spe&ktng schools, will speak to the calllnr the Bookstore at 646-__ " __ ~
peoples of Guinea aDd Mall. Friends or the American Opin-0645 or Mrs. Laura McClellan
Tbey are ruled by a hlerarchy lon Bookstore at their monthly at 548-3020. Those Yho are SOMETHING TO lltr.K ABOUT
ot chiefs having a paramollDt potluck supper meeting Friday, uD&ble to attend tbe pot-luck
chief as head ot each district. June za. His topic •Ill be "An s~ are inTited to atteDd the TOU PAY $f.A PER POmm rc. QUALITY
Their ecooomy Is based on antidote for mediocrity." 8 p.m. pro~tam and meet Dr. M T 8'1'1.0: • WI: WILL .an. TOP QUALITY
rice farming. Dr . Peterson has served as Peter&OD. A dooation or $2 .00 .0 Oz. Jf.T. ITEAIC iolucMP F't8 YOU-THIS
A 25 minute ftlm, s.~lllg county S\CM!rlntendent since will go to sustain the Amer-U.:LimEI IOUP -SALAD, AU GRATIIf
the carving of masks and tbe 1967 and prior to that was teau Opinioo Bookstore. POTATOII • GAJILE TOA81'. WI SET TOUR
ceremoolal dances in which principal of Monte Vista Scbool TA&u _Gift 'lOP a:RVICI-WASH UiiiiS.
they are used •Ill be scr eened In Santa Ana and ba.s taugbt • oo Saturday, and Sunday" June at Orange Coast College, Loor BOB COLE PROMOTED yo•-Lr HO F1ESI 22, Z3, 29, 30 and July 6, 7, Beach State Colle ..... , and Santa ALL YOU DO. EJUOI --.~ Robert B. Cote, 1 nz Port 13, 14, 20, 21 at 2 p.m. Ana CoHere. His philo90PhY of Cbarles Place, Harbor Vie•
education includes tbeadYocacy Homes, bas been promoted to
of local control of schools, in-man2-r-materlal, fabrication USC GROUP ELECTS
U:>u Cecchi of Orange, a USC
alumnas, is the new president
of Commerce Associates, a
SIC)part group tor the USC
school of business administra-
tion. Rick Geller of Corona del
Mar Is first vice-president.
The board includes Mike Lanni
or Newport Beach and Bob 0'-
Donnell of Corona del Mar.
eluding te:rtbook seleCtion; -~ more Intensive readlngtnstruc-diYI&ion, at ITT Canooo Elec-
tion; more effective patrlotlc trlc, Santa Ana, a division of
lnterna.Uonal Telephone a.od instruction, and promptp~mlsh-Telegraph Corp. He Is a grad-
ment of students or teachers uat.e of Ca.Utornla State College
who deliberately break laws at Los Angeles and ~lnec:l ITT
or campus rules. Cannon Electric 1n 1959. He The pot luck. s!Q)er will a pin be held in the parish hall and nts wtfe, Dorothy Ann, have
of Our Lady QueeooftheAn(els 4 soos.
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COIIIIE!tCEMENT EXERCISES for tbe crad~aUD.c 8th
cradl ella of Harbor Dl.y School were held JUDI! 1 oo
tb1 ICbool campus ln Harbor VIew HiU.. He&dmuter
JoiiD Mutter preseotecf diplomas to the followtnc 22 Jl'ad-
uates: bact row, left to rlgbt, Darby Lewis, Lisa Van
Mourlclr., Ted Keyes, Kenny Kntgflt, Greg Wtlaon, Davtd
Foell, Skip AuiUl, Klrf'l Beckwith, Gregg Headeuon, Bill
Sbarp, sten Reid, Warren Kramer, Claudia Maradudln,
Lylbtth Trauz; frool row, Beeki t:Jraoc, Tracey Gaede,
KarlD L&De, Zayda Worrlson, Dana Myenon, Terri Me-
MDllea, Susanna TriiU, Heather Doo.J.gul.an. Mtct.el L.
Grella, assistant beadmaster, gave the eommeDcement
addreu, 1D whlcb he spoke of the need for yot.~:~g people
to r ecoplse that We Is full of dlnrslty and dlfterence.
Ht urpd the craduates to resist the presstD'es toward
wbl.t be called "homogenlu.tlon" ln society and to choose unique abd. slnrular models for their Uvea. Anthony R.
Mollo, president of the boar d of trustees, presetltedawards
tor academic excellence to David Foell ol Newport Beach,
Research in ice fields
8rowD ba.tred, browo eyed,
10ft spoken Lant Barton, a grad-
llal:IDC senior at Newport Har-
bar bleb school, is one of 10
Dttionwldt hleh scllool students
pleked by the National Science
Fotmdi.Uon Programs to do neld
reset.rcb lor 9 weeks Ill tbe
tee ftelds of J~meau, Alaska,
ud Its adjacent lowland areas.
Luli's experience ln back-
pile~ wtth ber father, Don
C. Barton, and brother Don,
aloDC wttb her swnmer flekis
studies class last year, han
belped her to cope wttll harsh
envtronmeDts and sense of
11Yiog off the land and adapting
to tts cycles.
Bob House, chairman of the
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bad told the stOOeots about the
NSF program and Wormed
h1a classes tbat there remained
on.!;)' a lew lD which to nn
out au wrIte the
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SET SEPT . 21
LadlBiaw Reday, chairman of
the Newport Beach City Arts
Commission, announcesthat tbe
7th annual city arts festival will
take place Saturday, Sept. 21.
It will be a day and evening
ennt. There w1ll be displays
of crafts, palnUngs tn otl aod
watercolor, as well as photo-
graphy.
Tbere will be many cash
awards for artists ln bOt h pro-
fessiooal and amateur categor-
Ies. A special youth anrdsec-
tlon Is pla.nnec:l, sponsored by
the Dolphins, the Newport
Harbor Chamber of Commerce
Women 's iJivls1on.
The city purchase award will
be S500 for the purchase of
one work of art selected by the
judges to be tbe most ootst.aDd-
lng, and which wtu become the
permanent property oltbeCivlc
Center Galler y.
AD added feature w1ll be an
enDing coocert UDder the stars
oo tbe Newport Beach City Hall
la.W'n. The performing arts will
also be represented by the
Children's Theatre Gui ld and
the ballet.
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Before we build a pipeline, we'll know as much
about tile Arctic as they do.
If ynu thou,Aht thl~
Arcttc ft:3 ' pq"tCinu• w.1 ...
tU!>t a drcttm, \'1-'t'\'l' ~~~~
news fm )'lUI.
The hr,.t :tpphc:Hlllll' h•r
approv:tl have be-en fdcJ.
And If all ~oc' we ll, n.Hur.ll
gu from the Arctu: will he:.·
wumingour home~ hv tlw l·nd
of the ·70s.
But before: we ever ,1.."'->t 1h1"
far, we hod :.lo. olttmuo~w11rk lr-lr;:J-r-t~--L"\ to do.
Namdy, bow do we tnul~ a
$5.7 btltlon pipeline (the Jar~''
c:onsuuction proJeCt in the h'""Y'
of privatt industry! whhout
harmina the l•.nd\ Or the rcoplc
livins off the land.
We've bcc:n tt-tdng thMC ans wers.
vc.r 5 yean. Arctic: n:.turch facil· too-pipeUoe innallation -
hove been '113 the •ffixt or
pipdlne on per ros<. There,
•
I
thuu,:mJ ~ ,,f hlt ru..'\.1-.c nMlT'
hooked hHiliHJ'UICt~ h:~Vl'
IX'l 'l1 )o:tVIO}: u.., :m l ,nJcr•
~o;t•'unJ ''ll''' m·,·ct rcvcnh.-J bcforc.Sclwt•'ll
L. nc '"' c 't( .u.:tl' '' h:lt wc'tl' ~cttlll)ltntn.
1\\'!tiVl' )o:WUnJ , :lCtC!o t'lf IC!Ot p\nt~ h:tVC
hN.·n tt·lhn)t "'what kind!> nf grnssc~ jlrow
fn,tc't in the A relit climntc. So we'll know
whnttn plnnt tlftcr we burld.
Field tcnm .. h11VC been b11ndinR fish
and wn tcrCowl. Plnncs have been trackin.A
caribou, mApping miAfAtory route~ thai
C"vcn 1hc nativC~ don't know about. So
we'll know whctc and when not totNHd.
The Ca.s Company and other com,.._
have alrtady spent ewer 150 mUUoa M
1 hctc and othcr ~~rc~::-;=r;::l Bc:c;au~ whatever it
to keep up the aaad .niar
h<re 41 home, E..,.lf In•• I
us totMcnd•ofdleeenll.
I
••'4 •tlk s•.e
., .waD w. .,...,, DJI. • TM• CHAIITIAM e•ACON,
'YN HAOD•N"·8T,0 C:Oa..LtNGJWOOD, N,J,
'-• de .. Plair Sf tl Mlw Ti-:-::~,Wo,
... 11s , ·~· JIZt WJ', D1i111 ...... rt! Duaiel lD the Uoa'a 1
~ J HE ttory of "Daniel in I thr Don of Liotu" ([)an;rl
6) is familiar to rea~•
of tho Bible. H<R b u
appeopdate to note the
oblervations of a faithful
mlnl>tu of the Goopel: "Danid dort
not Jive ·a conrin~ hittory of the
reirn• 1n which he lived, nor of the
tCate-ift'ain of .tllt kinadoml of
Chaldea and Pn-sia, chouef\ he wu
himlflf a crcat man in thole affain;
for what an: .thole to ua ? But he
'-Cicc:tt tuch particular ~es of
ttory u serve for the confinnine. of
onr faidt in God and the enc:ouragtng
of our obedience co him, for the: things
written aforetime were written for
our In.min1-It is a very ob.t;rvab~e
improvable ttory that we ha.ve m thlJ
chapter [6), how Danirl by faith 'Jt~ the mouthl of lions.' and 10
'obtauwl ~ cood nport' (Hrb.
II :33). The three child~ were cast
into the fiery futnaee for not CDm-
mitt.ing a known sin, Daniel ~~ cast
into the liom' dm for not omac.ung a
known duty, and God's miraculously
ckliveri"ng ~th them and him is left
ugon record for t'he encouragement
of his servants in all ap to be: reso-
lute" and constant both in thei r ab-
horrern:e of t:h~ which is eV'il and in
thtir ad~rm~ to that which is good, wha~vtr it cost them" (d. ~a.tthtw
Hrnry , "Daniel" in A11 Expot1ti.Dn of
tl1e Old and N rw Trslamrftt, 17()8...10,
Vol. IV. p. 1061 ).
Moreover, it is helpful to absent
the following su mrnary ~f chaptt:r 6
according 10 a dt \'Out B1ble teacher :
''When the kingdom [ uf Babylon I
waJ organized undtr the rule of . the
:\l tdts and Ptniam, O;,niel was gtven
;\ high ~it:ion , an~ hi-. prt-en·i?em
ability wa'J rt cogmzeo.l by · ( K m::: I
Dari us (vv. l-3 J Tim arousrrl the
iealousy nf the other CJfficers of ~tat t ,
;rvl they planned the do.,.,·rdall of
DanieL Knowing that thL")' could fmJ
no occasion aga:nst him c x c~pt
thro ugh hi~ piety, the)' got the km~;
tr, !>ign a decree that for thirry d.ays I'll)
pctirion !>hould he as~d (If C.od ro r
111an except of the kmg (vv. 4-9 ).
Thi~ requc:"!t of tht.."lr">, which wa' ln·
tcnl\c!l t0 natrer the kin_g, !.hl.1WS that
l>anirl'o;, h_.,l,it r,,i 11rayn was well·
LIIDWn. I-Ii~ \oy~it} !U r,.-.~1! OC\er
I'" wa m ed II< continue<! h» a<> "' t p~yrr-at:~d prni<.r th rrt tim~ <1 r\ar a~
l,efore, with hm windo". ·~~ toward
Jrrusal~m. and th1 f;~e• wa~ repon:rl
trJ the king. D-.n ius Wit~ grt~tly d!~
rJrht:r!. a:l<l .. bower! hi~ 1">1('•·::r ::tnd af·
f~·..;tirm fr,r Danif"\ by the prolnn~r-I
•·fiu rt lw marie. ,,, ri·lnrr him Bur
;rc.-r,rdin" tu the !.'\\\ r,f the :\terles
and P~ans ke could not chan.ct-hi.t
own· decree (vv. 1().15). The lrinor
ra.ve the command, and his loyal
KrY&nt, the &(ed J::>aniel, who mu.t
have been nearly ninery by this thne,
wn• ClJOt into the den of Iiana.
"Dariut committed him to hit God,
and tp<!lt the nit!>< in fooli'J and
mourn ing, Early in the monunr he
hurried <o thr don, and found to bit
great joy that Daniel wu unh&rmed.
J n the mic:bt of -1:ht lions he wu un·
hurt, 'becau.e he had tru.ated in his
God' (vv. 16-ZJ ). Then thr Iring
contigned Daniel'• a«UJerS and their
familiet to tM doom they had in-
tended for him, and Wued a decree
that all people under M dominion
should honor dte God of Donid, 'for
he is the livina God, and tteadfut for
evt:r, and his dominion shall be evefl
unto the end' ( vv. 24-28). Thus
Daniel's ateadfut piety brought Dari-~ into dle ~eht o( the k'nowlcdg~ of 't~ living God'" ,(cf. Joh? MeN•c:ol ,
T hiding Thro149h th~ Bibl,, n.d.,
Vol. II, PI'· 195, 196).
n.. C:O..plrocy Ageloost Dooiol
V...,... 4-9 of [)an;rl 6 dcocribr tho
plo~aga.inst Darael. '"Thor enemiea of
Danitl were dttenni'ned to bring him
r1own . But how to do oir, that was the
que$tion. Daniel a.dminiatered the ex·
ch ecp.loe'r of the t;n:at empin. POJIIIibly
tl~ey mighl: find so~ ir.rqularity ~r
ptculation in the d1scharge of h1s
!Otewa.rdshlp. But when thty looke.d
into the ma tter rlu:y were unable .<o
<li,co·.er a.nyt hing ~ch ev~n mahct
f.r ha.te could distort mto dasho.ntsty.
'He .,.,..,..,. 1t is written, 'f;uthful.
neither , .1<1 there any error or fault
found in hi m' {v. 4 ]. That is the wa_y
a man fJUght tO live, ~ that when hi s
ent•n1e. would Lring him down they
c.1n lind 11o uccas:un against _hi m ..
The<'' 1At:otters against Dame\ kn~w
t\!:1t n ,,r,ultl b:-imfX>S~Sible to trap htm
or J,ril oc him into any dishonesty or di~!rJ}<Jlty 1 r irregularity. Da niel.
thev knew, was beyond all th.at. ~he
•Jn(y way they could l.H)pt -to. bnn~-:
h1m rlown was to ruin hmt by h!A very
loyalty to GCJI\_ Therefore they per-
:marlrrl '->anus tfl issue a cltcree that .
upon pain • r..t' heing thrown to t~
lion", no mhabitant of Babylon wa.s
1r, pray fnr thirty days to any ~ but
to Dal"ius. [);u\.ir:l's enemies kntW that
he was a man of prayer. They ~.
too that he fe a red God rather than
rna~, and tha.t Daniel would never
.,1)1!'\' such a d~cree, and the mom~nt
the· r!ecree wa.• st:a.rnped wi th the s1 g·
net ring of the king they sai~ to.them·
o;,.e\vr-s, ·~ow w~ have Dame\ m our
power' 00
canney, "0..,.;.1-' Moot lnftu<n-
tial ~n Old T-...no" in
s~ "" T•s'"'"'"' H,ou: 1935, pp. 40,
V..-16-24 nlale the wdl·ln>wn
....,. of Dome! in tile 1iooo' dm. Since
Donie! bad not rep.rdod t1>e cloerce of KJ"' Dori .. (cf •• .._ 7, 12, 13).
"DaDld .... --ol hich -· bea'• he cc::diAued u befOR in pray« to Gad. and wu c:oademned to
br -ioto tile den of U0111. Tbr kin(
found Ilia --he pm>tiYfd the advantact: that wu taken of hi•
enactment; but to maintain inviolate .... ~ ct.naer of the Mec»Per-
oian lqWarion. which wu pt'.-.1 by
tho advenoriro of Daniel, he allowrd
t1ic judpent to ~ -!~opine
that deliwranct mtiht IOfnehow come
to Daniel from & tnJher aource. Nor
wu he [Dari,.] diJ&ppointcd. The
faithful «tVant o( Jehovah was mi-
raculowly pruervtd from the mouths
of the liont; he came up again un-
scat:fled ; while d.. who had IOUght
his destruction, when the judgment
they extorted api111t him wu meted
out to them&elvn, fell a prey to the
ferocity of the IKms the moment they
wtre cast into the den. Thus, under
tht new dynasty, (1n Babylon]. a.s
Wldtr the old, dl.is chosen representa-
tive of tht cause of Heaven continued
to jN<Ige the heathen, and c:o present
a Jiving c:xhibltion of the invincible
m1 ght and glory of Jehovah" ( cf.
Patrick Fairbairn, "Daniel'' in Thr
lmperiDJ Bible Dictioftary, n .d., Vol.
II, p. 108).
Verses 25-27 11tt forth tht edict of
King Darius foUowioz the marvelous
preservation of Daniel in the dm of
lions. "Hi.s proclamation is addressetl
to all the people. nations, and la n-
guages that dwell in all the earrlt. He
{the King J was caiming more than he
had a rit;ttt to geographically ; but
morally and provide:ntially he Y.'<l.S the
ea rth 's monarch, and the ~uprerne gov-
ernor of c:he 11t:C0nd wmld-power. It
was thus the homage paid by the ha-
bitablt world through its king to the
Jehovah of lsrul, and it acknov.·\-
edged Him as a Beint: of higher and
more divine attributes than any of the
gods of ~ heathen nations. There
\VU in tb.it mon: than a ca.mpensarion
for the loas of na.tional indtpmdena
and military achievement. 'The Jew
began to learn that hi• God was his
strength, and alawly and surely they
were formed into a people of mis-
sionaries, whose offict it was to bear
far and wide God'• truth" (d . R.
Payne Smitft, Dar.Ul/.-VI. A" Ex-
.. """ 3 • pontWJft, 1~ p. 30).
TWO M/Ntrr£5 We pray Thy blessing
Mrs. Lucy Kerr, at age 91,
Is a dedicated Bible stOOent
and an active member of her
church In Washington, 0 . C.
The prayer below tsannample
or her tove for the Lord. She
composed thls prayer for de-
votl.ons that she pveataCLrcle
meetlnJ at chur ch, Lucy (Mrs.
Rector ) Kerr Is the eldest sis-
ter or J. B. Whitney, long time
resident of Corona del Mar.
Tbe Kerr familY, which Lochldes
S surviving sisters and Z bro-
thers, grew up In lndepeodence,
Missouri, home of the late Pre·
1HE IJIIJL£
ll' ~OaJUUUI I . tt.t... , ....
.......... ...... IOCMif'l'
CHIC.t.OO. llL*Otl .o•U
THE ONE TRUE CHURCH
RelogiOU\ pe(lple evf!n •,onr.l!t•·
Chfl\loil n peopll: mo~v rlowfl" 1t"''"
..elve' on ro Wif'O<.I\ Oo!nnrnmo~tt•J"'• o•
churr.ho:\, tJu r !here 1\ no on<J ... ar•'l"
on the Bolli" that Gorl <eV~(jllll~'.
the..e '''"'\'on~ l mi~:"<:l Grvl "!.o~.,-.
or di)V nfto~ntl~ cltil< th.ol "'rl '''<'11
fhet~< <\hut "'"" ClhHth. '-""•UOJ\"d
o t .ol! wtlo 1rulv UU\! "' "'' l "''I
.k\u~ Ch,\1 ;I\ !I'll! I< S.ov•O• I• I r,,,,
t2 12.13 !I'll! A!'JO'!II! PIPul rJHI.,f"'·
bv (lowone on\poroti•Ofl
·•f I)<~ 1he t>Od•1 ,, o•w ··•··I ' ·•''
m•nv m"mhl!•\. ""'' "" lh• ',_,,
t~n o t rn.rl or>~: hodv I"''' , '' •" I
,,~onehoo l, \~ot1\r)J\t.1"
"FOR bY ONE SPI/1 11 flki
WE A Ll BAPT1 ZEO INlfJ 1J!Jl
BOD Y "
"" '"' •n Roman\ 1 2 ~ '•· ·• 1
· ·;,, WE . BEING MM~ ( fll•1
ON E BODY IN C HA I'~I Md1
EVERY ONE MEMBERC. IJllf (JI
ANOTHER ..
ltJdel!d, ol ot on 11'1~ b"'IO\ ''' 11 ~
fiC t th•l!her• ''but "01•~ '""'1" '"
God'\ ,,.,, thJl H~ .... non~ "' '''
~~~ek 10 "k••P the uno~v ut '""
s,,,,, ..
"ENDEAVORING TO KEEP
!Hi; UNIT Y OF THE SPIRIT IN
THE BOND Of PEACE
·THE Fit IS ONE BODY
![pi 4 J,41
H,,...., r .. n w•! lli:!:Ul'"' fl'\t'mbeoi ol
m,,, "ot•P. Bodv." !hi' H ue Chu!!;h'
LrJ""'·'""\ 1 e •pi~on\ how Chro'l
,,, .. ~~ h,o "!1 . .H:w ~n•l Genhle al•ke,
IHAf HE MIGHT RECON CILE
BOTH UNTO GOD IN ONE BODY
flY THE CROSS "IVe• 161 lr•
•1<-•·oJ u," EptiiiP\ of St Paul \hOw
~,,,,. G'lll ··n;uh conclunl!ll otll •n ur,
,,..~.,.t !hilt He m•qhl h~~·· mercy
'*'I" .1!!, .. ~nd olte< to !hem <I'<..Ofl
, olodlu')n anfl l~l~ill oOrl hv II'¥;"
ro ,.,,,qh la11h on Ch"\1 who d"!fl tm
'"" ~"" Th•· rwe~1oon, then," not, "WI'I"r
•.hu•cl'l flo you hl!lonq ,,,,.. Bul,
"Do vou belong 10 THE CHURCH.
THE BODY OF CHRIST .comPO\ea
"' o~ll who h;~lo'e ..::knowledged lhtm
'>l!lv"' to bot s•nrwrt m the ''gh' o l
VI'JO o~nd hiYI! HUlled rn Chf1\t.~l'\d
Ho\ hno~hed work lor u lvatton?
tl LOOB tiT
Tt¥--3 OOOE
BY OA . BOB JONES
BOB JONES Uni~BrBirU
'•''''"v'''' •r)u t" t ~•D<O"A 19114
It i• •oMerlu\ that God u ~~e1 God mede you, and He alona b
human ln1trumentA to do Hi• ablt t.l) UM you to th• full work . Altboua'h we njolu pnt.oentlll litlell He hu loeked
that He permit.a Ul\ to h11ve • wit.Mn yo u. Only HI• hand on
r.art In HI• work. It ill not the t.he keyboard of your 1\te can
natnlmtnt that matten, but call Into 10unri th• rk:h muak the Maar.r Who uM~ the nt which the lm•trumant \1
lnatrumenc.. capable. A.n orpn ~an not make mualc: God made you for HI• rtor1
of itMlf. TheN mu•t be the and to 10untl forth a hpmn for ora'an with lh ptp .. , Ita cham· Hh1 pra ie~. Not evuybod1 ean
berl, it. pumpa, IU manuala, play an ortfan, but all af ua
and it. el«trk power. But can btl in.atrument.A upon wh.kh
.. k fro God can makl muak t.o Ria theft Cllfti'IOt mut m f,lort and to the l&lntlon of u.. orpn uatJI .omeone who rid ••· ,_ .__.,. •llilk alta at the key-Ott 1011la In a wo -' "' , ...... UMII .... out of \he m.tlftd bJ Ule dl~e:ordaM note
~ tM mwde that 11 f1f aln. tMrt ,u.t ft II oniF the man 'lphtllaM 1:10 NJ'S thae. ••
wlllo • ....... or baU• an are Oocl'a JIOUII• faNiciM .. I God
wllo ~a, ud ha.a WI'IUen a poe. a ,. :~ ..... --~ ="' .. ~\;;~=-= ~ -,.,_... --· ~ .. .:.. ·:.= ·= =· r:r=.,.:r:,;:. w:-' ....
\1,.. ...... .,...,.. ,.,._..,A,.,...-
sldent Harry S. Truman. LUCY KERR • • • On a day like thl5, wtth the sun shlnlng, the blrds
singing, the nowers blooming, we are conscious or how
richlY the Lord has blessed us by glvtng us so much
beauty to enjoy , We can all say wit h the poet Brownin g:
"The year's at tt>'! spring,
And day's at the morn:
Morning's at seYen;
The hlllmde0a deW -pearled;
The lark's oo the wtnc;
The snail's on the thorn:
God's tn His Heano -·
All's rl(ht with the workl. ''
1 han choaeo. "Prayer" tor our devotions this morning.
Thomas Carlyle Aid "Pnyer Is the native and deepest
Jmpulae of the 10t.1l (I( man." lll the Old Testament, Oav1d,
the psalm lit, baa P•tn us many bealflful pnyers. Palm
61 It ooe of my taYorltes : "Hear my cry, 0 God; attend ooto my prayer. from
the end of the euth wtll I cry 1.11.to thee, when my heart
Is overwhelmed: lead me to the rock that Is higher tt.n t,
for thou but been a sbtlter for me, and a stronc tower
from tba eoemy. 1 will abide Ill thy tabernacle tortYer ;
1 wtll trut In tbe covert ot thy wtnp."
Another poet btl said: "Praysr Is Ule tool's tlDcere destre, uttered or ~m-
espreued: IM motloa of I hldden ftrt, trtmbllnJ ln the buaat,
Pr&yer 11 the burden of a sllfl, the fllllnc of a tear,
Tbe upwud turntnc ot aa eye, whiG nooe bUt God lJ .......
WMn ,0.,, but Cod la IMIU mOta u r11Uu hOW oftea
Christ praytd alooe. lD tbs Gardea of Getlt,.tnlftl Ht
tWd 1D Hto cll.oelplel, "SU yo bon •bill IIJO ODd pny
,..-," Tlltn •hiD Ho aid, "8o DOt u till ptlbllcu
.,bo lib• to be h?Ud pnJiDc lll the ltrMtJ, bit wbta
you pny ootor 1oto your c-ODd pny to,.... FolboT,
wlllcb 1i Ia MCI'It lad He lblll r.nrd JOU apealJ."
Wt Ut told tbat Wt IDWil blllen wbiD ft pr&J, ''Wbat
tlllllp ..,..... ,. dMIJ't ftla Jt pn.J, btUett Uat Jt rt·
ctlfl tbem, Ud Jt -.n ••• tMm.'' So IJWI1 Umes
wt 1act ttllt fdb, . ID " no ........ aid .. J-: "LGrd. tacll .. .,.,,
U.S Be ll" -tat Lortl'o ~'Ifill· We.,. IDid 1D...., lor -...... do41JOIIIII'• ,. .......... ,._ .... _., ..... ,. .......... --.. _....,. .. -.. -·--"-1111111' artol'o IMI-_. • -: .,_, _..,. ______ .., .....
... Jol II-· Olr 'h If,_, ft P!"!• ..._-.... u· 111 .... ..., W I -.. _ ........ __ ......... --
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•
The Christian and Patriotism
·• A .. •bJDR.ILC.~ .. --
Prudlod 1a s...u Street..., Cllaldl. T-en• Saday E-a.,. Soptaober 10, •m
(COIIITUfUID PROM LUT Will~
Ill. •
• 0
lu>1ly, we lhall c:onsldcr THE NATURE OF OUillU!-
SPONSIUILITY. The lll<t thll .,...,...... is 10 on1or
or Vod ought to be tuffideet to conviaec aay Cllriltiu or hi" duty t.o 1upport it. ~ow. kt me lpcak bricftf' 10
you about the nature of our rctpC)DiibUhy; Altboup k
IS true we are not of the world, llill we are ta tbc wOfld.
u.nd while here in the matter pi ~ tbc hllbcsc
wedarc And aood of oil our fellowbeiop '" -""' IIDdor
v..:ry heavy o61ipdon. Look apia II~= .. ,t.Dd teak
the pcoa: ol the city wltither I have .,... to bo
earned away captive•. aod pray unto lhe LOtd for It:
for in the peace thereof ·shall ye have peace." The t.cc ia
that aovcrnmcat of any city or country wbln .,. may
rclidc surtly hal a claim on us t.o obey 111 $"' Yes, there is such a thins UAdcr cattin n _ u
havirtJ: a clailf'l ~Cu i another. Are you t hW"k-.,. "*
wife h:u a claim on {(iu. Arc!'}:OU 1 wife? :YOer buiMDd
in the very n.uture o .the: sacred relatioaship bfrmam.,t
hus a cluim on you. Children, ~:,-:au have a dalm oa.
you. You also have s claim on I and hl¥e ewry riabt
to expc:ct somethina from them. Muten., you hive a
claim on your aervanu. Servanta have a dalm oa their
motstcrs. i hc Word of God lives expHcit tcachin& in these
matlers. Above all. of course, there is 0. in beavea.
who sees all and before whom we all s;omt day must
Sland and give lA account. He hu the: hi&hat claim of
uny, and upon us all. We are tauaht, .. Reackr lherefore
to ull their dues. n ibute to whom tribute is doc, custom
to whom custom . fear to whom fear, hooor to whom
honor. Owe no man anything but to love one another
for he that loveth another hath fulfilled the l&w'' (Romant
13 :7 atKJ 8). I would remind you that our Lord Jeaus
Christ Himself paid tribute to the Roman aovemment:
thus 10 Caesar.
The spirit of disloyalty and lawltuneu is somcthin&
unthinkable with a Christian. There can only be one
exception to the rule, and that is when and where laws
may Lt.· adopted which run <:ontrary to the lnws of God.
For example , if the time ever came when we would be
forbidckn to preach the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ,
with the early apostlts our one answer would have to be,
"We ou_dlt to obey God rather than men. The One who
said, •Aft authority in heaven and in earth is pven unto
me .. go ye therefore and disciple all nations has fi rst
claim and must be obeyed." But laws which are nti.b-
lishcd on the principles of the Word of God are just and Bood and are to be by us strictly obeyed. Thete is no
mconsistcncy whatever between being a patriot and a
true Chri~tian. I can think of three great Christian ge ntle-
men within my acquaintance from three different coun-
tries of the world with whom I have rejoiced extremely
in Christian fellowship who ue or were greatly to be
admired as ou1standin1 patriots. I am thinkinp: of Dr.
Dubarry of France . Dr. Mcintire of the United State!
and, of coursc:, Or. Shields whom you knew io this place
nw • : r...-ot .,.,_, • ,.,..., ... o1 """""· lhe -on , .... ,. ~ u;d,.. 11 11o1>r1oe _.1 ....,_ 1D •. , , oat dto pc-o( ille dtJ wllhhcr
(0.)-... to bo ...... -·--pray .-o .. Lord for 11 .. ,• (J•u l'tlt 29.~1).
..:-.~::~~~...:, ~ .. ~ :tl\ ';
•"~-.---Wor raboriUt,.._ M wiiiD Ldrd wmtwl Abn•am .. line kial of..,.
.. rr=-'•drotoloo!Cllwof-.
T1to ~I 1o God'o ::::::z: ol -10 tbo wolld. ,_ on dllp ,..,...., ltr tbo body pol Ide: which
....a,..tbo o..pct <111 lil:ol. ApooCooy u o dork c1oud In
... -o( iodol -.utY. cloonatlc: vko. -1< llljuolloo, ...... -IFIId ,.,.., ....,.. ,,_ bclftl uolrrod
to It -ciruobll-IFIId f .... JOacflloa. 11M oottlrd upon
lire ewth. Tlto ~ oil-Cltrlolllooe con Kt thlnp rtpt. Willi tho Aj>oollo !'ott! wo bcllcvu II lo br "IlK·
_., of Cod Ul1lo oalvolloo to everyono that believeth."
How did OcorF Whitefield ond loha Wrsley brina
pgce to Eultnd'l It was by means of the G ... spcl. ChriJ.oo
iiaDI an called the llabt of lhe world and IM 11oll of
tbo euth. '
lllteekloalhe peace of the city Jeremiah commanded
tbe people Of Ood to pray for it. In order that we mi&ht
anuluc-this · wonhy enmple 1 shall read to you t6at
very sppropriate passap of Sc;ripuuc.)ound iti I Timo~hy,
QaptC:r 2, .. , ezhort therefore, that. fint of all, supphca-
tiool, prayers, Intercessions, ».nd g.iving of thanks be
made foe all men; for kinas a~ for all that are i!' a':l-
thority; that we may lud a qu1et and peaceable hfe 1n
all &Qdlioess and honesty. For this is good and aecept-ab~ in the siaht of God our Saviour; Who will have all
mea to be uved and to come unto the knowledge of
the truth." The promise given to Solomon is still true and
awaiu· our most earnest appropriation. '"If my people
which are called by my name. shall humblt them5elves,
and pray snd seek my face and tum fro'!~ thc:i~ wide~
ways then will I hear from heaven and wtll forgtve lhetr
sin and will heal their land" (II Corinthians 7 : 14).
My dear friends, it is righreousneu that ~xallet~ a
nation. Sin is a reproach unto any people. I verily bchevc
that if we will earnestly ~eek the face of the One who ever
waiu to be pacious He will tum back the tKSe or evil
in this country and pour us out a blessing; eve n a flood-
tide bleasinJ that there will not be room enough to con-
tain it. "Seek ye fint the Kingdom o( God 1nd His right-
eousneSs. and all these thinp 1hall be added unto you."
We msll sinJ for
the Hymnary. Allow
vet'let:
our closing hymn number !i I 0 in
me to quote the tint and the last
as bein$ a Britisher to tbe core. Loyalty to our cou!'tl)'
lhould mvolve the willingness to fight for it when tt IS
engaged in a defensive war. Personally, I could have no
respect whatsoever for the zombies who during the sec-
ond world war went into hiding instead of tak~· heir
pl1«1 as true and responsi~lc _~o~_fm..ll><, ~Rse,
of our freedoms. When the Decn~ity·-~: i n the "1
patriarch Abraham went to war against Amraphel of
Shioar, Arioch, kin~ of EIJasar, Chedortaomer, king of
EJam, and Tidal, kmg of nations. He smote them and
pursued them unto Hobah and he brought back all the
&oods and the women also and the people.
, . .,. .,
"From ocran unto ocean
Our laDd shaD own Thee lord,
And, ftUrd with fnle devotion,
Obey Thy sovercip word ;
Our prairits and our m®ntains,
,., .Forest ud fertile field/' · -.-
Our riven, lskes, and fountains
To Tbec shall tribute yield.
''Our Saviour King. defend u1,
It our country were invaded by cruel, heartleu and
JOCUeu oppressors such as the Communist fmcca of
Jluuia snd China, the whole Dation would naturally be
involved but there is a sense in which true Christian
people ~auld be affected most. Every pusenaer is con--
cerned in the: safety of lhe plane.
And guide where we should go,
Forth with Thy message send us.
Tby love and fisht to ohow.
Till. fired with true devotion
Enltindlrd by Thy word,
From ocean unto ocean
Our land shall own Thee Lord."
~: ,~#~ ,p~ .,,. w~·~~--~:g~ilUIIIP!..,..Jidi:!i'i121l~~:w-~-
No Second Chane
" ... behold. no. t. the accqted time; behold,
now iJ th~ day of uJnlion" (l Cor. 6:2).
WE hear a great deal of talk nowadays about a chance
after death. Tht: false hope is held oat of a second
chancc-. It is time to put a stop to this lying to the
people. to this holding out of a false hope . I want to
present so me arguments today apinst the possibUity or
a chanct after death .
1. Wt' don 't dt~servr it.
If you had invncd a man to dinner at your home
and he had refused-to oome; if yoU--had-repeated lhaJ
invitation and ht had refused again; if you had made il
a standing invitation and he had refused for twenty,
thirty. fort y or 'even fifty years, you would hlld!y feel
he deserved any further opportunity to be your P,"'·
God said , "All day long hive I stretched for~M my
hands unto a disobedient and pinuytna people"
(Rom . \0:21). It seems to me th1tlt takes a FoCI deal
of nerve to demand a second chance arter de1th If •
man hu continued to refuse the thoutind snd onet
Invitations which have been extended to him.
1. ~IIJI does 1101 IIUIII'I "fH"IIIII«-
'There Is not one thinJ in the experience o( the
world to lndiute that tM .. ,, .. man would repent if
pwn ten lhouund years. Tlmt il o t6n pk:ttued wtch a
IC)'tht, but never with a mtdiclnt chat. -......w or tho OUiltiono "' tho world today
bocamt Oujotiono under tho .. of ftl._. That -
If you are not a Ouiltlln aAd owr Ofttm ytat~. than
b but one chanco In I!Pt. Tho oldof wt pow tlao looo
that c1tanco , bocomoo. If, durina thlo llle, with ""'Y
ldvancina year the poellbUII)' ot your "'" bec:omlnl a
Ouutlan srow• '"'· by what loll< do yov f!cuto 001
that If your chance Wit e:~~:ttDdtd throushout tttndty
thJa IIW would be ,...,_d'f f
1. I'Wtllltmmt doa ,., tift'.
Thert ore thooo who dflode then-'YOe ond odton
by tllloltlna that o ohon \mil of ,.......... to 1111
WOfld to come ril toiiM tlaom • ,.W 1o NfiMd by
the fire, and tMt pUt ol tbt 101 o( PI nlh11t ..
...... o folr flower o1 pn~-..., -· I _. I
-"! be11no lhll; I lrillt h ...,. -· lo1 I • oomptDtd to f• dlt r. that thl OMW,r' I I
mojority o( ,_ ................. jolla, """
_.._lontt-1:1 , ,,,__.:.· ---·'-· ............... ~-·· altackoiSMI b ............ -...... ,_ ............. ., ..... . = ..... ,.,... :It ....... .,
... ••• llll.lirl;aiSI..,._ ... ,. • I'' ... '· ... ., .--• , a a • • a ... ..
•
0
I" litO• THIE
CHIItiSTI.t.N ll.t.COH,
COLLINGSWOOD, N.J .
BY 111E LATE
EVANGEUST
liLLY SUJ~DIIL
The whole mo•mtt<ilt
lnsdtutes b bued on the r.ct that, by our of
punllhina crtmJnals, we haw been tumlna them out
upon society at the end of thdr tell'M wone than
when they went ln.
Now. our UAiverM il aU one p&ece. t~ lew which
optfltel in OM realm optnltl in another. It Is
lm~ble for any man who Clft both see strair;ht and
think 'stralaht to btU•"' that pwdlhment ln the next
world would 'ha"' a redernptiW effect. HrU is not •
coUe., where you enter In the freshman d .. o( lin
and de.,.talion and JndYatl wtth wtnp In the tenSor
year.
4. Y""' -rq. nlldo to -.. a 1M yql1 10
by Mil ro --"""o6otWI ,..y --"' /NIIt ........ -
Jllolosy, with jtl lowe or Olropby or WI-Orpll;
.. ,.-. wtdl Ia lowe ol '"""""""" lOR» of habit, plud oo n.a or bopo ... , tbo .... of lhe
..,_,, E'f!IYY -low ol -beioa -pllyoicol,
MBDI. Met 1110n1 -.. a....._ pt11thtr of the fact
tllJI dlo oldor wo pow, tlao '-<we ltfo, tho_.
•-It d INo to -IO<IIc:oly --· or ..,..., __ _
s. Do -•"' of • -.,., .. ,. -,.,..,-of* •• •.,.,..,... of*
--0 · II -.. t11ot lror lo oot tbo ltllliool ..,.... for • •tr· I m .... • ..... Ills • ....... 10 ..
._ ... hll 1' _.I CIRL2 'Ill'' II II ........... ...,.. ........ :---· ........................... lf ... spr•rr "'.__...._, a A_, .... _.,.,] ... , ...... _ ..... , ........ ., ... .. '-:::::..-........ " .... ..
II •••• I .... , ... , ,
d.mw••-Lii =,___ ,..rzu-.Y ,.., --= z..
liii..W, JU•E., 1174 IIG'rl:l '"'c-~---CM.. IUHU:a C0l8T or TS • ._fi'W'' .. t, IWIE' ...._ ,_ IIIII car ..... a 1111111 -1-11, rrATI ar o.u.aouu , •• -a -...... ..,.., at a_., ... at-,......, aDd._,_.
Pm!Ta a -at 1be-Yadlt 110 Lido Park Dr., UdoP-... -1be ear ••• J.u.
COU11.;!.1, .• "' _CRA~tG~11 Clll>, 1101 ..,_,C.... dal -· froat I a ••• lo 10:10 r--. 110 Klop lt4.,
--·~ 11or, aDd -· t1t0 _.,. ot a.m ••• ,,_ Lee Sara., cwr .. _ .._,. a -
FIC'iitiOW BLWWW lfAIQ I.W. ol &.U Rtml WU.... .......... bltl' .. 10 U, ot 1150 ICnp:d Btfd., p..,_ Ud tap~~: ~ $110
ITAThiDT LUll-'•~ IU L WJUiuM: t..IL J-1i ud 10 a.a. 1 .. COlt& II .. , WU lliiWed at.,.....,... hiiiU car ftU•
Tllo lollo•loiP&r-....... Ua -WIIJUM!J, aa l .a: I ••• A ...... -ft-2:10 a.m. at E. -ud U .,.. JiarW II U.d aDd W,
--· IS: Lee C ...... U W!J,IlAIII, --· at 11'10 fta -froat lbe Malo, e.u-, aDd <barlld-0eou rr.ot, C-.1 Nnpori. Auoc:la&M. ns Or~Md An., lf01'E& • II:II:Bf <DD ,..,.. lab at "ftPCII'l . lllrtxW drt'*-mdtr' ~ •ar ct o1 troa 1 , ... ..u 11:10 p.-.•.
CorOM dU Mar, C&IU.. tiiUS: to tile er.._. ·., tile ...,.. .. , .... 1tbool. 'JOOintM,bltwtll &kotr)l, ud bta eoq~~Dol, lt.lllt llulib, 120-1/Z 45tb
Walt« Let C• .... U. Ill Or. __.., dec I hit tWilD ,..... 4r,m. W:aJ 4 ud 1 a.m. May Darryl faecoa, U, Qor~ st., WNt Newport. parted blr
ebld Aq,, c-dtl Jbr, :"otoc-cllllu qoloot tiOo-s. to cl¥1 !do -· ,... ear at 1117 Woot<lllf at. CaW. 9Za5. ~ are r14*td M flit , ebarpd wltb belDC lDtolt-11:10 a.IDd rthrDed at l :SO
ThU bMIDtula OOIIAet.d Uae•,-....tbl..ca_,.,..u-• TlftNDAY,JUMEI eatedlDpubUc. to ftDd a ttereo tape deCk
b7 anladltld!lll ~':~to tloo -ol lbe elorl 114VT II&AIUJI a.-: a T••-·· WU'J EU.O Fortorilla, Z2, • FRIDAY Jtn<E 1 bod-otoloo from tile ear. s•--w ; __ .... ... abort Wftlld co.t or .-· --, o1 zoeo Prntdalt c.ea M.. • .....,.: · -C...,.,.ll, to Ill'-lbem -tloo ' -cl Wro. Bai;IJ 1,.. lillllllloo aDd s-t. w..oj Corll1n w' Terr7 Ra7 Cllft«d, 3801 ' TUE8DAY, Jtn<E II
Tht .. tate-ftaDiod .. ltl ,_, -~ ..... ..:: ol -Fatrllrlft,~-. o1 Sula 411a, nre arr;..d Topolde, llarbol' Vteoo Rllla, E-CraJc Ketctam, 54,
F , o 111 t h E: P o I i u ~ B I o t t e r
:
'Keep cool With
CmJAS 1!"....:;-'""ta Clark ol Oruco ~ attloo-olblo--IIU....-Iod-ncntttrato.. at 10:15 p.m. atlbe ,_ ol ns charpd at LID a.m.trlth 1121 Ptmbrob, Wutewr, ....
PObu: aJ zt, lt'lf. !IOJ UEitE DION WAIXIEII lacaltllo Ka...t Tratot.,.C-, 3951 Campoa Dr -ar•· ho!Dc lntoiteat.d Ill u loto· arraolocl at 8:10 p.m. at SaD AWNING$ : J'.,. -~ U/ 2.0, J'r, 1 ~· Prai .. :....J Cor 8u Dileo. Be rtetlttd I ..,..U MLII Port..t.nf' wu eblr,.i mobile In the 300 b»ck a1 ~a.qab BUll! Rd. IDd Mar. DR. LEON NELSON, internl.t oo
li"Jf., II tbt Nnpon flullar pant~aa. s.U. :iJO Ateo Fllu: ~.~" lutrctiw 1D -.. wttll ~ of a~-MulDe A~e., Balboa ll.lud perth, Harbor Vlew JUU.,ud the .wt ol Haag ~tal alnee
Eulp. F-sa:at cf.al Tonr, 6!0 lfnpart c.&w --· • U, ..all It• f:raiiUc. mJDM tor MJe aar1 Ccrbta wtth · · Jerry Golden, 13?5 Galuy, ctarpd -.ttb drt't'tD&' I.Dder tbe its lDceptloo in 1952, tas beeo ~~,~~-~~:'';,;:~~ --:-:~-::-:-:-r~~_. ...... Drlft Newport Beaeb. CaUfor fln fi&M'Wc. cloet Ol'dlr dr1U, betllr priUII: wiMI't mart,.. DoYer Sbores, riP)rted a $150 tong s et ol aleobol. , • Larry named chairman ot the lniDe t&n~as for tool comktt. CAll LIOAL MOTIC. . 111a DMo, wbleb t. tbl p_; ftrat aid pd M*nl....,.. wu 1lleCI ••• A btcyde n.toed cement statue atolen from b1a s._.. Smll:t, 804 Heliotrope, Natiooal Bank adYisory board. or come bv-fo(lr• ..u.._ .
• of bul.ltaa of tbe .S.IIped LIGAL tiOTICI at $100 ns Ito leD from astor_ home between DOOD J~me 7 ud CoroGI. del Mar, reported a He ls ooe or the rouooers aDd ~ ••& Jill
FICTITIOUI Bt8tNESS MAME lD aU matters PtrtalDlDc to tbt ace room at the home or Jan 12:30 p.m. June 9 .•• Two eolor TV set, $300 In cash, a current member of Newport ~.
STATEMEMT .... 'ol -.kf dee..s.at. wUidD FICTITIOUS BtiJIHESS NAME Nlemlec, 1111 W. Ba!boa, Cen-wrought-iroo bench sea.U, ftl-alld aennl plallh; stoleo from Harbor Es:ehange Club, Work1 -,. ~-
Tbe fo1low1ttc peraoaa Itt tow lDCIIItM after tbl Urlt ~ STATEM!lfT • tra.l Newport, betweer:a 8 p.m. ued at $250, were stoleQ trom Ma bomt aometime between Affairs CouneU, a.Dd aLso pro. ,.......
dc:llac ...... u: R 6 R Alto-Ueatloa o1 w. IIICitlce. Tbe totlowtoc peucma ue JIIDe 1 ud 5:SO p.m. JIIDf 7 the ~oot porcb of Sbtrley S:l5 p.m. J~mt 11 and 12:30 fe sstonal medical a.ssodations. 2202 sovrH MAIM
motltt, 301 E, Cout by., Dated 1 ... 10 1174 dUac t.tDtu u · y A Dllek ••• D1a..De StotNDberr 40 Sattell s OOme at 1118 Somer-a.m. J\me 12 for a total re-He moved to CaUlornla in 1948 rJI5 AJAt
Coroaa del Mar, Callf. 1111$: Tlmotby J. Smltb, · Admlnta-co...,., 1045 s. Stat". c'ollep RoJII st. Georp:, Blc'Cao'yoo, set, Westc urr, betweeo 7 a.m. ported lou C:, $109 ... An from NeW York state aDd re-~;;;~~,.~~W~-·~71~-...
RlebLrd R. R.oetbuA, lle4 trator with tbl Will A.Daeud BIYd., Aabelm, CA. i2805 :Jay reported eurl..ltp .atoed at Jtme 7 and 7 a.m. Juoe 11 IDY..Uptor ror Robl.nsoo 's de-mained in prln.te ~ctlce ln ~ --
FOIIIt:I.ID W*J W,, COlla~~-. or tbl £.tate o1 tblalx:we Damtd Ena Myers sz7 Calliope st $-tOO stoleD from bet jewelry .•. A vldeo tape recorder, partmeot .tares 41scot'ered at Costa Wesa for 10 years aDd
Cat. i!IU; Robtrt L. RUcblt, dec4drallt. Lac-Bta~b CA 92851. y· boJ::: betwHDIS p.m. May 12 a.oo 2 casette reeorcjers, a. micro.. 1:30 p.m. u.t a $14,500 theo to Veterus Hospltalln Lone • Life ~a7L~ Pl., Newport Bel.cb. KEEffE, DJON, MADlEN 6 Todd y 1_.1, '-~ addr'eas: 7 p.m. JllDe 6 •. Melvin Purves, P1:one317 and 6 ta~s, frnlaed at lady's 41amood ring had been Beach for S years, priOr to set-
_....,, JEMNINCS, Proftu~or:a1 COl'-Tbll bullDin Ll eoodoeted 2412 WtDctWard, Baycre.t, re. • • were ta.....,n om tbe taa.,.red wU..b and stones tling ln Newport Beach. Rafts'
Tbll baltDeu is CCIIducted poratioll, Suite 5SO, Ayeo Flbu-by a poerat partDersblp. ported a $40 carburetor stoleo audJo storage room at Newport n'ltebed so Uat a ratediamood
bJ 1 poerat partoerahtp. dal Twer, 120 Nnport cemer Stped: Jay E. Myera. from a motorcycle 1n hls car -Harbor hl(h school betweeo 11 1ootiDc ezaetly Uke the real SEN ATOR AT COLLEGE
Slped: Rtetw.rd R.RoNbaab. DrlYt, NewpOrt Beach, CA, · Tblllb.temeat wu ftledwlth are between 8 a.m. am 5 p.m. a.m. June 7 and 2:45 p.m. 001 ftl placed In the ring, Jon E. ChrlsteSOII o1 Irvine
TP.rrace was elected recently
to serve as a st~nl senator
or Lewis and Clark Collete,
Portw.d, Oregon, ror 1974.75.
He Is the son of Mr. aod Mrs.
Donald Burtoo Christeson, 2015
Sabrina Terrace,a..Ddlsworking
toward Ills ba.chek>r ot arts
degree 1n bust.ness and admin-
istrative studies.
(Inflatable)
Tbls statemeot wu ftledwttb 92&80, Telepbooe: Mf.-ISUil; tbe CoiiDt)' Clerk ot Orure .•. A $500 roto-hammer tool June 10· aomettme after 2 p.m. June 3,
the CoUDty Clerk ol Ora.ap Attoroey for Adm1D11tn.tor wltb Co., Oil May 11 1974 beJoD&t.DI to R TIUotsoo of • SA TURDAY JUNE 8 wileD tbe lnestlptor last saw Co~ty 00 May 29, 1974. tbe Will Azmeucs. Pelllh: May i.3 30 ·JWie S 2097 Maple, Co~ Mesa, was Conrad C h~lstlan MatheWs the rlDC 1n place wltb Its gen.
"'llsh: Jtme 6, 13, 20, 27, Publlab: Juoe 13, 20, 27, Jaly 13, 19'14, 1n tbeNe~HarOO: -19~ of 700 Lido Park Or. L~ 11M llllttln& • • • Spiller ln-~974• ill the Newport Huboi' 4, 1974, 1A the Newport Harbor Eutp. F-339115 Ll"l MOTICI Penlnsub was cbar-' wttb YeltmeDt Co., 1'703 WeSicWr, r.DII(D. f -M%%1 Eutp • 5...., reported a typewriter and cal-. l.iML 'ftCa FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME driving under the infbMDee of ealltor .a1ued at $900 burglar-
LIIGAL IIOTICI
Ft~TITIOIS Bti!IHESS HAW£
STATEMENT
The roltowlnc periDilladotnc
business as: Century 21 ,
C.O.M., 3030 £ ... Cout HI&!>·
W'lJ, Corooa del Mar, Caltf-
oraia 92625: Corbin -Martin
toe .• a CaWornia corporatioo,
3036 East Coast Hlgbfty, Cor -
DDI dE:I Mar, Callfornla 92625.
Thls busloess is eooduded
by a corpontton.
Corporatton Name: Corbin-
Martin, toe. Sl.pature .&! Title:
LIGAI, MOnel . MD STATEMENT alcohol at 11 :25 p.m. at cwr lMd from lbelr otftee, and Na.
NOTICE TOCREDrrORS The folk:nrtnc persons are aud Riverside, Newport Uoaal Tni.DJilg Centers 1707
FICTITIOUS BUJINESS NAME SUPERIOR COURT Of THE doi.D& basme., as: Aladdin _Heights •.. Dalene Kay Glr-Welkllfl', reported a$SJ5 type-
STATEMENT STATE OF CAUFORNIA Roue ol Sen1ees, 2984 Red-ton, 24, of 2403 Rtebmood, writer stoleo; both burglaries
Tbe rouowlng persons ate FOR THE wood, Costa Mesa, caur. 92626: Costa Mesa, was arrested at were commUted betweeo 6:30
dotnc busloeu u : R G Prod-COUNTY OF ORANGE Norman R. Powell, 2984 Red-9:30 a.m. at tbe Santa Bar-p.m. June 10 aod 7 a.m. J11ne
oeta, 1826 Placeotla. Costi. No . A.8CICJ2.t wood, eo.t:a Me81, c aur. 92626; bara County iall Dll a forgery 11 by thle.,es who twisted off
Mesa, Callf. 92626: GNrp L. E.tate of PETER PRES-Jane Powell 2984 Redwood charge . . • A $150 retrtc-doortoobs
UcCartoey, 1826 Plae.Ua, CO'M', also kDowD as PETER Costa Mea, Caut. 92626. ' erator was bur&larlsed from ·
Costa Mesa 926%6; Ray Wood, PRESCOTT, SR., Deceased. Tbls bo5tness ts conducted tbe hOme of Wlll1am Braoo. ED PORTMAHN IS HAMED
11120 Pla...U., c-Weoa N<lTJ:£ IS HEREBY GiVEN ll1 an lndlY1d,.l. 111-1/2 31st St., West N<"-IRVINE p R. IIANAGER
9Z626. to tbe creditors or the aboYe Slped: Jue Powell. port, between 3 p.m. Juoe I '
Ttlil business is coodlleted aamtd. decedeat that au per-Tbis statement was nledwltb and 2 p.m. June 9 ..• Rtcbt Ed PortmaDn, 30, •s been
by an untDcorporattd. auocia-SOD& bU1DC ela1msap.l.ut tbe the County Clerk of Orange Realty, 3723 Blrcll, Airport !limed pabUcrelationsmanager
tlon otber tr..o a putDerabip. said decedent are requlted to CoW~ty oa May 22, 1974. area, reported a typewriter, for tbelntDeCompu.y,aceord-
Slped: George McCutDey. ftle tbem, wttb the neeesSIT}' PubUsb : Uay 30, J~me 6, 13, 2 calculators and a cloetndlo, lo.g to WarUn A. Brower,direc-
Ttd.a statement was ftledwtth vouchers, lD tbe omce of the tO, 1974, 1n the Newport Har-Yalued at $1,120, stolen from tor of public relations.
urer. the CoUDty Clerk of Ora.oce clerk or the aboYe eoUtled bor Enstp. F _34059 thelr om ces between 5:30p.m. .-r. Portmann wtll be prt-
This statement was nledwttll Couoty Dll J11111e 6, 1974. court, or to prtleot them, wllh · June 8 and 9:45 a.m. Juoe 9 marlly retpOUible lor pWU e
E. R.Corbln,Seeretary .. Treas-
the County Clerk ol Oraop Pli>l.lsb: J.me 13, 20, 27, the oteeUIJ'}' YOUCbers to the . t..IGAL MOTICI ... Holly Forrester, 123 39th relaUoa.l procrams for the
County oo May 29, 19'14. July f, 1974, LD the Newport IIDderslped at the offices or St., 'Nest Newport, reported compuy•a commerclald.h1sloo
PubUsb: JUDe 6, 13, 20, 27, Harbor Eulp. F-M462 RARWOOil .&! ADKINSON 550 FICTITIOlS Bl.SINESS NAME stereo and TV .alued at $599 ·-loelad.lnc Newport Center
197f, in the Newport Harbor --"Lii~:iii1iiCii-"~= Nnport Center Drln, 'Suite STATEMENT burgla.rlzed trom his borne be~ aa:1 the socc-to-be-de't'ekJped
Enstcn. f -S4227 L.IOrAL.MDTICI 434, Newport Btaeb Ca.l1fornb. Tbe follatri.Dg persons are tweeD 10 p.m. Jtlle 8 aod 12:10 lrTtae Center ill Irn.oe, and
FtcTn'JJW BlSINESS NAME wlllcb 11 the place' o1 bostnes~ dolng buslDeu as: B and H a.m. June 9 ••. After Mtebul tbe trr.ae lndatrlal Complex.
LIGAL MOTICI STATEMENT o,f tbe aaderstped 1n all mat-Eote.rprises, 2321 D V1a Puerta, Moses, 4633 Dor chester, Cam. He Jot.oed tbe ln1neCom~y
FICTIT101.E BlBINESB NAIIE Tbt loJlollriDc pereau ue ttrs ~ to tbe eltate l..a&'D-lUlls, CaW. 92653: eo Hi(hlands, left the teya ta u a ~Ue rela.I:Soos coor-
STATEKEMT' ...., Mib• u· Huda IDd JJf .. dec!edelll: wUidA foar Robert L. aod Cbarlottfl K. bla car at 40th llld Rlnr, Wnt dlaalol' DII.I")J Z Jt&l'S a10
Tbe followtac.-r-lldolnc Flit I'IZ1 !ut cobtBJctrnJ ' mOIIIItU after ~ flt.t pii)U .. BroWD, 2321 D VIa Puerta, Newport, someone stole It altar belAc usoc:tated with
business u: ..,_. Pb)'lllcal c orO.. del Mar~: Lole i catsoa ot tilts DOtfee. Lacuna Hills. CaW.; Myron Q. sometime betweea 6:10 p.m. Paclnc 1etepbooe aDd Atlantic
Tbenpy, S%1 '•Mrd St., L&,..a KDJ&!It, uo Mc.ttro A..-i. Bel· Date4 Jane 11, 1974. ud Mary Hayhurst, 15502 and 6:25p.m. Rlcllfteld Ill Los An.ples. He
Beach 921551: Jerry Kaafmu, bos., CallforDia 92te1; ktirey PETER L. PRESCO'M', Es:-Cberrylee Orin, El Monte, • SUNDAY JUNE 9 bu a..llo btld Jta1f writing PG-
18915 Berry TrN Lue, PatterDI. 100 Scbols Piasa tclltor of the wtll ot the aboYe CaJU. • a!Uou W'!th tbe Santa An.a Orange, CaW. (PtDt~ "Jl Newport Btacb. DI.IDtd deeedeot. This busi.Desa Is being coo-James :tttcbman, 120 Vla Rectater aad the FulleTtm Hews
Thts business Ls coodaeted CI.Uf. 92MO. Tb1J balllMu 11 HARWOOD .&! ADKINSON, dacted by a ~ershlp. Tri~~Oe,st Lido ~~e~eported TribaDe.
by an indivldw.l. eoadDct«l by a ceoeral pu1 Po.t Of!lee Bos: 190'1 N8'IJI)Ort This statement nled wtth the a ereo ......., k stolen
Slcoed: Jerry Kaufnla.D. uublp. -S..efl. CA .g266S, dt4) 644-eouoty clerk of Oranp County ~~0~ hlsbDcar w~lett-;::Utect FAIR PHOTO CONTEST '
This statement was ftltdwltb S1CIId: Lolt K. XAlcbt. 1313, Attorney for Ez.ecttor. 00 J..me 6·_1974· until ::25 :.~. ~ Robertpt: DEADLINE IS JUNE 26
the County Clerk of 0rup TbiJ lta&tmtal: wu ftledwttb Pd>Uab: Juoe 20, 2'1, July 4, Pl.i)Ush. June 13• 20• 27• Ashby 26 of 1012 W Balboa JIJDe ·26 Is entry deadllne
County OD May 29, 1974. tbe Co-*J' Clerk al 0nDct 11,197f.,lo theNewportHubor July 4, 19'14, In tbe Newport 3lvd.,' Ba.iboa, W'U ~rested tor the p~Y competl-
Publlah: June 6, 1!, 20, 27, Co1111ty ooYQ' Zl, U"Jt. Ena1p.. Harbor Ensign. F -34465 at 6:35 p.m. at the Market Uon at the Oruge Couoty Fair,
197f., lD tbe Newport Harbor Pabu.b: May 30, J .. I, 1S, LIG~L MOTIC! LEG•L NOTICE Basket, 3100 Newport, Ceotral accordi.Dg to Fra.nt Kinp.ard,
EDJtcn. F-34225 20, 11'1f., 1D tJat Newpcwt Bar-Newport, 00 a petty abopUft-department sl.t)en1sor.
LIGA.L MOTICI bor Eutp. F -1«110 ORDINANCE NO. 15&3 Superior beotae as sbown 00 lng ctatp ••• Pollee ebar,.t Eotry forms may be obta.lned
AM ORDINANCE OF THE saJd map tiled lD Book 1, page Charles Robert Howard, Sl, ot from any camera store in
F"ICTmOts BlBINESS NAME LIGAL MOTICI em OF KEWPORT BEACH 35 of Parcel Maps· thence 200 l6tb St., Costa Mesa, wtlh Ora.Dp County. Eotri~s must
STATEMENT FICTn101.8 BtBUfESS MAME REZONIHG PROPERTY AND teulng 11.ld nlsti.Dg bouooary drl'fiDc IDJer tbre laflueoee of be recelnd by Juoe 26 at Cal's
Tbt fouowtn& ptriOD Lldoln& STATEMEICT AMENDING DISTRICTING Une and along sa.Jd ceoterline aleobDl at 1:20 p.m. Lo tbe Camera, 17'70 Newport Bl't'd.,
btallness as : Centur1oo U•le Tbe foiJowtDc peraou ue YAP NOO. 22, 22-A AND of S..,e.rior A't'eotae being also partlnr lot at 2130 W. Coast Costa Mesa .
Co., 1300 Mar liD, Newport doinc buiiDeu as: Tbt Trlefl 25 tbe northwesterly line of said Hwy ., Martner'a Mile . . • Tbe photo shOw will Include
Beach, Caltf. 921560: Rm:tall ColfCIUJ, 10171 Blretrwood Tbe City COUDCtl or the City Parcel 2 South 39•59'41'' West Donald EmeriOD Raebrs, 50, Kodak's tree sUde presenta-
Wolb, 1300 Uari&D, Newport Drln, H•ua.toe Btacb. Cat or Newport Bea.cb does ordain 301.12 f~et to the POINT of of 2348 CJDtbia,.Costa Mesa, ttoo, "C.llery of ftll," whi ch
Beach, CaW. 925&0. IU46: Robert Wyatt Frye, 4113 u follows: BEGINNING, as sbown 011 Dis-was cbarrect wtth driYI..Dc ODd« requires 6 automaUc pro}ee-
Thls statt ntDt 1s eondoeted cortlaad Dr., Coroaa del Mar,' SECTlON 1. Tbe tollowtnc trict Map Nos. 22, t2-A and the llltlueoee of alcobol at 2:25 tors, 3 dissolve c.ootrols, a
by an lndh1d~al. Cal. 9UZ5; FellkAI Pallttlal-cJt~erlbtd r•l property tn the !5 referred to In Section a.m. at UeFaddeo aDd 21.t (1ut paoon.ma serten and
Slped: Raodall Wolts. Us, 10171 Btrctnrood Dr., City ot Newport Belch, County 20:06.030 of the Newport Bach St., Ceotral Newport. stereo soabd. Talent agency
Tbls atatem .. t wu fU.Swttb HUDt1.alfoa Stach, Cal. 9!:648. of Ora.ap, Sb.te of CaWornll, Muntclpl.l Code, aDd by such • MONDAY, JUNE 10 =ls will pose for camera
the CoiXIty Clerk of Oranp 11d.l hnldMU b CCDdaettd to wit: refereoee made a part or Title LorralDe Kay Howvtb, 52, f~lr datu are July 12.21 ,
Ccxmtyoa May21,19'1f.. bya~J'~Mnlpart:Derlbfp. Tbat po.rtloll of Lot l'721.D 20 Df ll.ld Code, Is llereby otfll Vtsta. Flon,tbe81affl __. da I J I IB
Ptmllsh: June 6, 13, ZO, 27, Slped: R. w. Frye. Bloek 1 ol lfl'lDI'sStbUriakxl, ·esooed from the Unclasstfled bar ' a .. camera Y s u Y ·
197•-tn --,..--v_. --t-. p-·-~~ase redwU.bdriYlaluader A.D.yooe carrytncaca.merawtll .. , w. .~-., .. _ • .-.......... Tblrattmlat'tru ftlldwtt!r u -.owe oe a miP Dtstrlct 11:1 the A-DIStrict;-the lDtliMIDct ot aleobol aUam-brl admitted free that da y.
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Co.ty CS1 ~ .. 10, U7f.. IUtcellueou Record Maps, 22, 22-A and 25 are bereby • . • Pollee arrested E... SECOND OfUROf OF UGAL NOTICe P,.,Uoll: J-11, 'IJJ, n, raearcto o1 0rup c-,, Cal-ameode<l to show thts zooiD( DaY1d w7or1, 19, otUIWarel>o, FLOOD IN SURAHCE THI! CHUICH
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FICTrrtOIS BUIIIIESS ~AM£ liiiJ 4. 1974, to tllo "-' -· daaulbtd u lollotrs: <lwlce. Coota Wtaa;Dalaaar-Rto. ST\JDY AUTHORIZED OIRIST, SOEN11ST
STATEMENT Harta' Euip.. F.:.M5' BEGINMUCG at tbeaor1belst· SECTION 2. Tbe Commllltty t-.s, 18, ot m BordMu, VTN CorporaUoo ol lfl'lne a.o-~"!:"-~~ al
The fo1.1owlq periOD 1ado1DC er}f termiD• ol tbat eerta1D Denlopmeot Director or tbe Costa Mea, ucS Mart~ oosces tblt it l'as reeeiYed a 3100 Padfk v-Dr.
bualot11 as: S.uldt lAEIIDI LIG4L •tiel ;e:,la .:-~~ =~ City of Newport Belch Is here-PelJacrlnl, 11, ol IS EICIPldt cOiiraet ttom tbe ftden.J ID-SUNDAY SOIOOL tO a.-.
ComJIUJ, 4201 RIYU A•••· F'JCTrriOUI Bl81H .. JUKE S.di U tllabllabtd by tbe by l.utncted ud directed to Court, Newport S..e~ at 11:40 aaruee AdmlDJ.stntlc. ol tbt SUNDAY SERVICE 10 .,._
Newport Beleb. Calli. IZMO: STATDdlrl' •••-klr AtM• Roclltal cl:lallee Dtst.rtctln& Map Nos. a.m. lD the 400 bloet ol Nortb Departmtat ot RousiD& aad Ur-WEDNESDAY EVENING
Dutll& R. O'Ntll, 4108 Rl"' TIM folJotriiC~ II **'I R;-AIM:aUoa 8o .. 'If.., de-22• Z2-A aDd 25 10 ~5 to sbow Star l...a.-, Dorer Stiorea, ban Dtt'lklpmeot to aceompUsb a.c.e. Room: t,....
AYtDM Newport Btacb CaW ~ u: -· -· • tbe soolDg crac.ps described aDd ebarl"d lbem wttb *"-· a 8ood lllsuruee stud} fOr all ---8,. "-_ -•a-. • • • • ltl'lbld tllertiD as IIIIY1D( a tn Stctloa I bereot', aDd, as •-paltom a cari.DU..aet..a... ---...... -, 92880. . Stmllu1, 11711 ,.,_ Way, .._.._. Md dl•~ al"&rtb said Dlstri ... '-MapashaUhl 8 .._ ... lllllacorpOn.ted ar•s In Oranp r.-ee • Na,.._
Tbll llullllll8 t. billie coa-lrtiM, Ca, ••: PUt~ -, ••• -.1•15., ••• II•-~t " ... ...._ y borbood • • • .._ Jo Alii!. Co.atJ. aad tbe cities of Fuller-Moft .. Fri.: tOa.a. • S ...____ .__. -·-YidlaL c--• .. -. .... ,_ ' btea so amtDdtd., the ame Aetermaa IOZ S. 8Q Froet too IDd c terla --r--diiCwu "' TD....... _,_-, 11'111 1'Jpte W.,, lr-IUd • .,....,IJ termJaaa: shall be ln lUll force aDd effect Balbal.llli.ad left t.•tocted arplll · , • .....,. *' 1 ' '*: 7. • 9
stpcl: Daba.lt. O'lftU. Ylle, Ca. ••· TIU ._ u betic al8o tbt IDOit wtlttriJ aod be a part Df TIUt zo ol car puked oi. u. .er..t .., n. $1St,W acreemeot na Sat.: to L._ eo • ....
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, -Codt. VTlt •-n. VTII Cooaolt-~·~'*~ .. ~tlt~-~ .. ~ .. ~~r.t~•~•A_.~~~i=~i~~~~ oD May U , 19'74. TIU *'I 7111 wullldwttlrl IS tJl Plretl lll:trpe, NCCII'da o1 SECTION I TMI ord:IAaDce dated.. accordbc to VTN uecu-10 .. d. •ss t I-.
P,.,lloll: J-I, II, 10, 27, 1be eo.1J C-of t:1rup -0rup c.-,. -olloU he p,.,U~ ooet Ito lbe L-..L lll'l'lc:. Un >'Ice Ill'--W.
1974, Ill lila N ....... -c.-, •liar D,li'M. aJaoc -nt .... i.o..n ollle!ol --r ot lila Ctty NOTICE OF IN'ntmOII TO c ar-. 1\o-rudlocfrom ~'-ii!MIII Q I 4
Eutp. p,,_ 10~=.-:. ':i'-'i!.l, lloa,-. aloo lbe -11 a!ld lbeamaotallbt-~ £11GACI!l Ill TIII _IALE OF :.~~==~....:: 'U..--Oil
&.MAL 1111JC1 .,.; l"ll· --:~j IMn•e"' ... ~ •• ~.l, .... ~ aiL:!! ak lbe dale ol tta ALCOHOLIC RIVDAGES uea raiN to 1be artU uam. ooaon L -.... ,., , ·--. .N, -.......-5•10.'14 l.l!ld UaD s-T. otOaAMGI, COSTA IIIIIA-Ulr..,....
FICTITIQIS BID .. NAMI U.--11-ol T1llo-.., no lolro-To-.-llllaJ'-= ' . _, ___ ,\ ·1t:lla.a. _,_
STATIWDT LlaM. IAIBu -·a-alod daead at a r,..lar •aottac Strbl&d to~ ot a. "SOUDSHia.D74" _,., 11-1~ ---Mla.a.
Tllo touo..tnc-lodaU( Fl: 11110111 Ia -t, -It ol Pareal ol tlla City C.-ell ol tlla Clly tt.-1!11PW ... aattea to .. ., -r«n11 Ctlru'IH -....... -• • .. •
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tied before praettce 1ttd01at u tlllll ta ... 11t to Ill'.., don.
start oeJt moatb. Loa ........ &lid A.tluta'l Bob II.McbtU u
Ram liar )ack YOOOCI>Iood told tbo--·
Newport Harbor EachiDI!Iel Y-loocl aid IIFLpla,_l
last Tb~~rsdly. welcome tile MW World Foot-
The blc defensln eod called bl.l1 IAI.-. ''It lftu MOtblr
some of the new NFL rule place to tvplD oar ta.11ata
cblnres "cruy" IDd llid the ud tbe NFLO"WDer .. aowtJds,"
adVent of the Newport Beach-be aid • .8otfl Yoqblood IDd
based World Football Learue Hatnr10111 aid tbly btllne the
creates a new "open market" WFL will surYire.
situation for football talent. ''There'l pl•tJ ol talent to
Yotm.gblood aod Phllade_,bla ro ar<Mmd, aDd tbere'a a tre-
Eagles Unebaeker Dean Hal-mndoal roa.rtet tor pro foot -
Ytrson addressed the nooo bi.U." aJd HaiYer--.
luncheon meeUng of tbe EJ-Youngblood said ..., NFL
chanre Club at the Bab.ta Cor-rules whlcb be DOted were
lothian Yacht Club, The 2 wort "st~ldly adopted a mootba.fter
together for Bank or America the WFL came out with the
during the off-season. Halver-same rules " would mate the son 1s a former Ram. ' 1 Both agreed that 3 basic con-game more de enstve.
sessions wlll han to be made "With the gOAl posts moved
IRVINE COAST VICTORS -· Jim Lockwood of Balboa by club owners 1f a player back 10 yar.1s, there wtll be
lalud at lett and Judp Mark Soden ol Harbor View strike is to be avoided: Re-fewer field goals, and offensive
lUlls 'display uie perpetual tropby following their victory ductioo of NFL Commissioner teams w111 hue Nst that much
to toe ZOtb a.DDU&I Glfford Teeple member-member goU Pete Rozelle's power, Uber-utra yardage they will have
tourney at IrrlDe Coast Coootry Club. Mr. Loclcwood, aUu.tton of the player option to galn to score.''
a 10 handicapper, and Judp Soden, with a 13 handicap, c lause and more pay for pre-He called the new rule that
posted a net 1Z5 to top the tield of '12 teams In the 36 seasor: games. holds offensive ll.nemen oo
hole better ball ol partners ennt. (Rich Bassett phOto.) "Right now, Pete Rozelle can punts until the bl.ll is kicked
Joe B"shop 0 0 d make a rullng and, 1t a player "the craziest thing they've Y I JOins. para e wants to appeal It, he can't done. The receiving team will
go to court. b"t m"st ask the form a wall of blockers before
Newport Harbor'sann~al safe Oberg wtll coordinate patrol league to abttrate the matter," the punter's linemen get down-
boatJ.nc parade sponsored by activities with Coast Guard said Youngblood, "and the ar-field. There wUi be somerook-
3alboa Power SQllldrOD with Auxillary vessels to assure biter Is Pete Rozelle. How can les killed this year," Kicking
the cooperation of u. S. Coast orderly progress or all parti-he be falr In maklne decisions and recelvlng teams a.re tra-
Guard Auxtllary flotillas 211 ctpating craft. on whether or not his earlier dltionally loaded with rookJes.
and 27, will embark on Its Grand marshal of the parade decisions are fa ir · We want He said eUmlnatlon of the
harbor cruise at z p.m. JUDe wiU be TV notable Joey Bishop, an outside arbitrator to settle "bump and rWl" tactics for-
30. newly designated an hOoorary such disputes." merly used agaJnst wide re-
The parade routewtutakelhe commodore of the United States The University of florida ceivers wiU open 14llhepasslng
satety-mlnded armada west-Coast Guard Al1XI.Ua.ry, He Is grad said the other "freedom" game and benefit QUU'terbacks.
ward past the shores of Balboa a member of Balboa Power Issue being negotiated calls for Neither player would guess
Island and Mariner's Mile to Sqtadroo as well a· an active a changt! in the option clause wllat effect on team morale
the turulne basin, then arotmd Auxtllarlst, and Wi ll be seen 1n player contracts. Unde r cur -will be caused by players slgn-
bo(h sides ot Lido Isle and oo with his new shoulder -boards rent rules, If a player plays out ing to joln the WF L wtthln
to the bl.y slde of the Balboa and scrambled-egg vtsor cap his option for a year after h.is the uert couple of years, but
Peninsula eastward to us start-in command ofh.ls oewl2-meter contract expires, he can then pla}1ug out their options wtth
log polnt. Ha rbormaster AI Lagtm motoryacht "Sonofa-negotiat~ with aOO(her NFL NFL teams.
Pirates get
all CIF trio
gun," team, but if he signs with the "I think these players will
Other persooaUt1eswhoseat-other team, his old team must continue to do their job as pro-
tendance Is anticipated Include be compensated wUh a player fessionals, and any coach who
Lelt Ericson, prominent TV of equal talent. would bench a Cson.lr.a or Klick
personality; Rear Admiral "This Is nothing but forced just because they won't be there
James w, WilliAms anc1 Com-trading," said Youngblood. ·•we next year would have to be
mander Robert Rounseve lle of II' aD! ttle compensation rule cruy," said Halverson, "but
Three first-team AH-CJF the u. s. Coast Guard's 11th dropped, so a player can only time will tell what the
football stars trom Temple City Dl..artrlct~ past Chief Command-neeoti.at e fr eely.•· situation Vftll do to team
high school will play for coach er Walter F. Cosdoo of the He sal~ NF L players now morale ...
Dick Tucker's Orange Coast United States Power Squadrons, get from $350 to $500 for each
College Pirates ne:rt season. aDd Newport Beach Vice-Mayor pre-season "exhibition" game.
Temple City ~s won the CIF Milan Dostal. A suitable royal "This ls a lot less Uta.n a
2-A championship tor the past barge will convey the uewly-player gets for a regula.r -
4 )'eats in a row . eWcted Miss Newport Beactl season pme," he saJ.d, "but
Tbe three sta.rs lnclude run-and ber court. the team owners sttll c barge
n.1 blil.ctc Rick Br.own, tbe.ClF Pa.Hde pa.rtlclpants a.ndthelt tfW same admission tor nhi-
Z-A player ot the year who guests wlll pther at there-b!Uons as lorregulargames,so i ~
gafned more than 1,600 yards; cently completed home of the they should be willing to give
tight end Rich Mueller, and Shark Island Ya cht Club for players more for those games.
defensiYe tackle Ross MaUn-rect,t)etatlon aDd refreshment "U these 3 points are won in
owskl, after the parade. the negotiations tllat started this
Another tormer Temple City The safe boating parade Is week the other 50 or 60 Items
running back, Mike Nanko, who a feature or the presidentially-being negoti.ated will fall Into
was the CJF 2-A player or the proclaimed sate boating week place. But, u practice season
year In 1973, played for the observed throughout the United starts nen month and the own -
Pirates last season and will States from June 30 to July 7. ers are not close to gtvlng
be back again this campaign. The Balboa Power Squadron, tn on these 3 things, you will
Nanko gained close to 600 yards the local unit of I.SPS, has of-see a player strike."
tor the Sues and was named fered tree classes for safe Replying to questions from
to tbe All-South Coast Confer-boaUD.g practices In Newport the audience, YoungblOOd said
eoce team. Beach stncel942.Another class Calvin Hlll of Dallas Is the
Brown and Malinowski w111 Is scheduled at the Newport toughest man In the league to
play for the North in the J uly Harbor Ya cht Club starting at tackle and Rayfield Wright of
27 Shrine all-star game at the 6:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 16. St. Louis Is the best blocker Rose Bowl.
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SALE
EXOIISM AT
1liEOIIORE
-RIIIII
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IIEIFWTIIAIIIOtl.llll
I'UkJSIIED IWCI.Y -,AQE 10
A looc-awaJted "tlog of tbe
hill'' match race betweea Mike
Bast and Sonny Nwter tapa
the bill at Friday night's week-
ly motorcycle speedway races
at the Orangt! Cotmty Falr-
grooods.
Nutter, who has won every
2-man match race at the local
oval this season, wtll lace his
nrst match challenge this year
from Bast, who is c\D'rently
the leading speedway rider In
.\merica. The match races are
Z -lap eveDts.
Sast cootlnues to dom-
Inate wee~ly scratch racine
here and at other Southern Cal-
Uornla tracks . He.appea.rstobe
a sure bet to be picked to
represent the U.S. ln tbeworld
championships In Belgium oext
moolh.
Complaints from Mesa del
Mar residents that noise from
tile track bothers them han
been worked out between track
operator Harry Oxley and elty
ofilci.als. A change In the loOO-
speaker system Is expected to
c lear Lll the problem,
About 9,000 are expected to
ja m the tiny on. !for th1s week's
ZZ-race program beg1Dn1ng at
8:15p.m.
liiJIIIIIAY, JU.E •• 174
CDIIOIA DEL MAA. CAL
SP EEDO SWIM SUIT S
LAGUNA SWIM TRUNKS
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BON AIRE SWIM BOARDS
TER WONDER BOAR DS Adi dos-T retom
Convent
WARM UP SU ITS Fred P erry-Jock Purcoll
TENN IS SHOES
RACKET STRINGING
1 Time
20 words or less •. . . Z.OO
21 to 30 words ••..• 3.00
31 to 40 words, , • • . 4.00
Each word OYer 40 • • .10
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BEAUTY NOOK
2732 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
Phone 644· 7336
SALES & SERVICE
~~~ ~Sl
C lothlDc -Nautical Gilts
YarlDe Hardware
Open seYen dtys a week
to te:rve yoo better
Z100 W. COAST IIWY ., N. B.
PHOIIE 1145-1711
lt'a STEINW A Y Month
at Schmidt Music
Lowrey splDet orpn
ternal LesUe, $1195. Jeo,lle l
Frencb spinet plano --eixeel-
lent, $645, Hammood Piper or-1 ---------~-'
PD. Jut ooel $795.
420 E. 17TH IT. COlT A MEIA
846-7706-640-6866
BeautifUl Chickering Con-
sole, current mod. $1Z95 . Or-
catron E-Z play wt.thout lea-
...,., i395. Lester oplnet plaoo.
elp.r store W'ClOd•
lodlao. 6 feol, -COOdl-tton, $3,000 or b .. t oft'er.
Wella Farao boz, tte. Mira
Lom1 (714) U5-IZBI .
All you "•eel Ia o volicl driver's licen s e
to fill out ftle ai~ttple chowi"g tic:lret
tl!ot COULD wl" yo~o~ o
now onlr $595. c-:::-::=~==:c-::--1----------1 StelnnJ •• West •s larpst QUILTED BEDSPREAD, ldJic·
CL I! AN 'E RS seltetlon or modeJs for lmmt. slse, floral, beaYJ. YOYID
NEW '74 PINTO · FREE
/.
CLASS WINN"ER : Newport Harbor Yacht Club'•
annual Huntinaton tidelands race Sunday drew a
lar1e number of entries. The winp er In I. 0 . R.
Class D was the new Ran1er 32 I loop Quadrila.
CO•Ikippered by Burlei1h Brewer. Corey Meyer.
and Ed Meaerve o f NHYC. (Beckner photo.)
I
dil.te delivery. Call or comtlol plus drapestomateb(98x145).
DIMMITT Scbmldt M111te Co. ExeeUnt eoudttlon •• w:IU
• N..._ _ SteiDway -Yama.ba -sell for $Hi• or will Mil ~ 1907 N. Malll st., Santa separately. 644-0387.
Est. 1914
Finat quality dry
on the pmniset:
•
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SACRAMENTO liued . 10le ~HOME'~~ proprlataublp tormtac cor-•
pontloa. OG , .property l.D C. Mlie 4ef Mer
Nnport lleaetl area. Re. e ftUNC:H TH f':U
qatred, IDYUtor, &eU't 01' De N M I"
m-cttJe m ~mtM,~~;;;;;l;;I;.:Co~o:a:t:H:wy:::., lllab~ IDd _, of
proiU IDY-10carec1.
B•wl-11 .. •lllllctwlac I •::.._:S::I:::R~Y.:.IC:::I.:S ___ _
pre -c• boiNS. Wrtte to r
J. W. Smltll, 711 WOOd-IIN-'iLIP YACHT TEIIDERS i><
La. E, 12, Sl.erameato, Ca. moatb ot Aacut. YOIIIC re-"sn. (911) 9Z7-IMIN. opoclable -~~ wllll ....... ~· Doro, 551-'I'Sit; '"·
MEW CORJIOIU.TDI YIU 1-.. -·.I'IM_·--,----=
bolld .. tall ..... llock .... uc.. 11r a.uawewtt.lll.u. iocaillnT.W..w;;•••
..... $11,000. Bool-1, --··•'-" ) c/o '"'•· ... , &. c-. ~ .. ..::_-.. :was.• a., .. c._ dlllllr, cat. -.._ M6 • _
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OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5
1133 GLENEAGLE TERR., C.M. ·
Puorlllllc fin "'-au 4 --· llomlly room home. t..oU of Jttuttera. lmmaealate booN.
A Bargain
at $68,000
•••• OCEAN BLVD.
Spectacular new ot Rarbof Eatraaee. Tbrte bed-
rooma, den, famll)' room (all larlf~ plus pit ........
$169,500
• • • • CHINA COVE
Quiet ·-clo• to small beacb and steps from
Btc Cor001.. TbrH bedrooms --oewly decorated..
Will leaoe-Qilllon.
$109,5_00
:DO If Y. f'IUXICLIX
t!.;:~ F,...m:-1
ROY R. McCARDLE
IlEAL TOll
541-7729
Immaculate Belvedere!
Larre lot --room tor pooL Larp family room
aDd breaktut room cwerloot kwety COYered paUo.
S-ear canre with door -optDtr .Immecflate oee1CaDC}I
$95,500
/CiJJJJa,. COATS & WAU.ACE IW.TORS
~ 546-4141
1491 BAKER, COSTA MESA
F-A-B-U-L-0-U-S
New Listing
We Ul de---., oGir ail t lMidrl •• t ....
pool -Ia !:AIIIO .-a, will u -~ -... ..,. JoiiJ"'-v-. , ... , ud __ ., .. ,_... ... --.
~~-poalo. RIAIJ,Y 1 ' .aJ -10 ....... ,_ _____ ..,.
.... A_... lllw& 111n ... 'F 't 7 aa-
.. l'l'trtll•an• ............ W.
1 ... -II tlN,III, c:ea-•· ••
TWO DOLL
em., to all sbopa, llbrar)', post otllce aoo the
beach.. TYo llttle bomes oa a R-2 lot,
One bedroom troot borne ts lD perfect coodittoa,
Two bedroom "charmer" lD back is quaint aDd could
stand some more "fllin." Prtnte patios dYe each
home separate prtncy.
Curre~~Uy leated for $5,460 a year to well screened
tenants. Submit YOUR otter --out of state owner
wants actioal
"ON THE BAY"
115-117 EDGEWATER
M-.r Newport Harbor Yaebt Club ... Two IIDits
--p&tr ud no.t ... Readily coonrted to slDgle
family nlideoc4. *'
Lot 45 feet wide, 70 feet detp • • • Double ear
prap wttll eatrJ from alley. Two skle yard patios.
Rtar lmlt bU ,.. deet. Froat \llit las tlreplaee.
All .... carpets, dnpn, ballt-I.D.s --plas elec-
troale cw., rt.Dpa, retrtcvaton --lncliiiUnc Jute
lDTtDtory ol tul.c ftnlture. Sold dlject to aay
.-nmer ... tall.
0.. ol tbl fiDesl new loc:atloos I.D tbe Harbor
adjleeDt to BIJ Island.
$235,000
INSPECTION liY t\PPOlNTMENT
Pllono MR. LEON.t.Ril D. O.OORO or
NELSON ROBINSON, Realtors
675-8120
JIG MAIN ST.
Lol."'B.ted a. sto~s throw from
the ocean. Owner's unit 3 D master bedroom suite N ,;:: I. •
CU&tom ·Jivint: in thi• ::844
S<J. tt. unit. Full plice. just
sl29,soo. DELIGHTFUL
Sun/Eves.
675-7011
DELUXE
DUPLEX
* CAMEO SHORES.*
NEW LISTING
I ~~~;r;a,c:.-J:L= I
con• WJmM. INC.
RUL10111 INN.
C1 , .......
\
HELLO II!
We hiVe just opened
our new office in
CORONA DEL MAR
SOME OF OUR LISTINGS
408 Jasmine
CORONA DEL MAR --oewty redecorated bome
wllb reatal tlllt. $89,500 •
2912 Alta Vista
EAST BLUFF --blg 4 bedroom family room home.
$70,500.
lt'E NOW HAVE OPENIN GS
FOR REAL ESTATE SALP.SPEOPLE .
• ••••••••••••
Inquire abo.t our LlcHslnt anllll
Sales Tralnlnt Protr-.
JOHN COOMBE, MANAGER
640-144
UOO ISL£-579,900
f~>l biiV \Ill L!..iLO I IJZ ,\ 1 f\1,1 11lt-!,l~(t'[Uf·
h .-lcl'OJ'illctl. 1\hk(~r .J · <:~ppt~oull'.'~. ~ lure:e
iK·d rnmn s ptu.;, tlcn ~ I1Jlh.~ llreplilre &
bu lltitl:-. tt:; \· i"' Zu: ich
BUilDER'S oq~:d HG~1£
· Unlv :! 'l'<.ll s o:d. I l,t!J. :; i,!l i). hu;·tl\\ t"Korl
!lot;rs. (lre<~m ;.nv iL··r ~ ~~Lp,·~ uu ··,,rt i:•;.: ·-
1 Jw u\1 rh·r iu .• ;;~ 11. '.i1.~1 "l : l-:,1.11 ,hit.' t•nly
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A:.pR€HIG€
/ --l--tli-HOM€S
OPEN SATURDAY & 5\JND.t.Y 1 TO 5
24 HARBOR ISLAND
Magnificent main channel view. 6 Bdnn., 5
bath home with formal dining rm. 55 Ft. lot,
4 car garage, pier & slip. S575,000
WATERFRONT LOT
You can build the bouse of your dreams on
this 57.5 fl lot on the main channel. $400,000
BD.t GRUNDY, Realtor
• •• . ................. .
"SUMMER rfiME ...
and the
LIVING IS EASY"
Especially wbla. yoar home Is ooe of our "beacb
clo•" properties. Come let Obe of our SURf -AND-
SAND SPECIALISTS HELP YOU FIND YOUR VERY
OWN SAND CASTLE.
~~B OY D -
* 67S.St30 *
3637 E. Coast Hwy.
CorOM •1 Mar
QUilt IUSINIISS IS
HILI'INO NOI'I.I
LIVI IITTU
'
macnab/li'VIna'
realty
Fr.ER HOMES
. I
\
BAY FRONT
EXCLUSIVE BAYFRONT UvtNG
SCARCE &0' SLIP! 100' on BAY! Custom
4 bedroom borne remodelled 1o '71. Louts
XV fireplace In Uvlng room. Antique walniJl
paoell1nr lDcl. ftreplace ln Ubrary,
S~rlatln rlew from master bedroom "
most other rooms. $385,000. Walter K1Dc
&44-6ZOO. (X63 )
Villa In The Terrace
Everythlng ynu'd want In a dream Dome!
V~ew property wJp.rden dlni.ng room --two
Urtng rooms for entertalnlnc --maplftcent
Roman pool w/tt!ed fountain --radiant heat
--terrazzo noors --5 bedrooms. $2!5,000.
Barbara Aune 642-8235. (A36)
tl1 Dowr DrM 142·1235 tM4 M.c:AI1tu loM·UOI,
Ne sport~ C..U.nie ~
RfStOENllAI. BllOI<EilAG< CChiPANV
EXi:I-P'I'fOIW. CONDOMINIUM
Cboice Moaaco 3 bedroom model Big' CaD-
yon. ExquisiteJy decoral.ed in toft ·colon.
Brick terraces with a view of lOth and 11th
fairways. ··Highly upgraded. IUIO.OOO ..
AWESOME . BEAUTY ....
describes · this ·remarkably detailed and
erafled view. property in Dover Shores. 4
8ed.r.ooall. 4lh baths. For l.he discr1minat-
ing bqyor, ooly $465,000.
KARBOR VIEW HOMES
VetY clean Carmel model. 3 ~001'1"· fam-
ily. roopl ... 2 ~lhs. One bouse away from part' aild play areas. f/1,000.
IE.C*.ntE WATER FOR SUMMER FUN
lndoot5 &.outdoors blend to maU·ttus gr.
cioW 'home a pLace you want to be. 5 bed-
rooiriS " + Maids: laige paneled 4eh. 'forinal
dining room. country kitchen + dcd: for
largo· ·boa~·. $230;.,.
DIAL 644:1766
2161 S•n JMqUin Hills Rd., N.B.
A COLDWELL BANKER CO.
*************** DUPLEXES -DUPLEXES
DUPLEXES! DUPLEXES!
ALL IN CORONA DEL MAR
m.IIS .... MARCMIIIIIITI~,!IO _,.. ACACIA:-171,951.
-.... ACAC:l,._.,,Jit na.n1 .... OIICHlD-m,Jit
For opp't to -· pieaJe call:
Call 0.. Yalon or Rochollo
Rachelle Robers, Redltor
3333 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar 675-2373
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Salea tllroup tlie. Mult.tplll 1 .......
Santee of tbe Ne"'IQl't "llarbor·Caata
..... Board of RaltGn tatal ....
$11. '1 mt!J!OII {,. tbe 'lint I wiAiit
of ll'lt. 1"ILW 18 .... ~ A ,
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Cllf•lurllllc-o N~C-. wtn Ill lllo --Iaiii< 11 • TR! NEWPORT l1lllTY ~.-u-~ Q,. ;':: :::., ...... ...:::a=:; w!!:. ~ Ia -lod lei bt Dr, Cblrlla -~~~lor IJoo CHURCH, IIIII st. IIIII lrrtot thll wtn bt tho 1u1 ei..ct
• c:~ coe•lttlt oo wtaat baN ._:u:::r ~:.!'l a, t :ao aad u Lm. s-Jay AYe., cwr Ha.---Tbe ReY. tor tbe publle or tht co.en
kiad of ta1d&l ...., r•llce • Hl"t'lCII. Suat Rter.rda, .. ck trom. bet to come lt> wttb ngesttd •
lilt pr-Ccut Hwy.-. LOCAL ZONTA MEMBERS • LtrrHERAN CHURCH OF 2 weok n..U..tn HowaU, will etaaceo. .
Tbe oommtttH IUdt DO rec-. THE MABTIR, 1900 P~eltle be lD tbe palpU b' tbe 10 a.m. Tbe prellmioary budcet sub·
omm-00 boiPI Pre ARE GOING TO BOSTON Vlow Dr.,-Vltw HIUo .. otnlct lbla s_,., Sbe will mllled by Ctty Yllllpr Robtrt
boaUq illttr ... wut a"brldp Four members ~ tbe loea.l A rultu .olo bJ a., BerDatd Pr:-eb • "Karma ud you." WJDD 1o mtd-Aprtl ealltNS tor
at leut S2 feet bleb EDY!rOD Zoota Club lei.Ye tbl& ..... for lDC! a aermoeette tar eldldru HARBOR TRINITY BAP-expeodltur .. otabout$16 imU-
mllllall.llo WUII tO kHp ti tho Zcota tntor-1 biOMlal wtu bt laclllltd lD llle 10:30 TIST CHURCH, lUO BOer 11oo durlnl tho comlrlc ;oar ••
oear the eurrlat 135 ft. bltP,t eoaYIIItSOD to BoltoD JUDe ZS-a.m. llrtice tbla SUDda.J. Va-s:·• Costa Mea-· PutorCoa-up about$600,000btJowupeoct ..
above tbtwater sta~IQCIDtert !7. eatiod Bible scbDol wtU be bekl n e SaUol: wUl pr•eh at lbe ltures tor tbeeurreatyear Be.
are 111kf ell, dtstp .. Mra. Verdi Acker, prutdtat fl'om JUDe !4 to July 5 from 8:SO a.m. eenlee. Speaker for pay oecottattou With 3 --
gesttoos nc sue or tbe ZODta Clab ot NtJEPOri 1 to S:SO p.m. tor children ap the 11 a.m. &Del 7 p.m. aentee rate city uo1oas pillS added
Ma)'Ol'' Mclo.Dis allo told tbe Harbor, ww be aceompuled S t: ltb crade. •Ill be the Rew. Davtd Morten. projects tacked oG at.Dee bud,
Kl'ftldau tbat tbe city faCti by 3 put prealdeltl, Mrl. MJI-THE NEWPORT HARBOR • get bearings bepn, are expect-
bud t diftlcultles Ia mettiDJ dred Stuley Petb, Yrs. Vlr-CHURCH OF REUGIOUS SCI-ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN ed to pusb the tiDal n,ure
cltyge worker pay raises p.a1a Lutbar aDd lira. Per For-ENCE, 541 CtDtet st., Costa CHURCH, 2100 Mu Vtsta, East close to $l8 mllUon or $1/Z
Tbe budget for tbe ftse.aly~ rtt. Mrs. Acker Tttll be the Mesa. --Tbe Re,.. Eleanor Bluff --'•Cbrlst and those who million more than uds year's starttoc July 1 will beapproYed of1lcial local delepte and Mrs. Jactsoo will Pt"•eb at 10 a.m. feel tbey doa't be•oog" will be spending ftgure.
at oezt · Mooday Dicflt'• City Forpt Ute alter•te. Sunday on "Follow thou me." tbe sermon topic ot the Re,.. W:ooday ntgbt's Cotmcll ses-
Couocll stoo 'Molt tty ZOIIta members from Tbe Women's Guild wUI bold WUllam MeQuoJd at 9:30 a.m. sion wJII also consider seYeral
workers ':~~· bawe ~ throqbout tbeworldwlllexblbtt a Amd nl•lnf dinDer party Stmday. ordinances thatwouldralsefees
guaranteed raises averictoe art worts aDd e&eb club wtll y· In . .1 . I . for such etty servtees as street
about 8 per ceo! .... llle Otll nod • 111ft typleal "' Hs .~.. II am YISI IS OPIC tree plaotlog, permits, lft\l de-
year. The ftre deputmeDt ls to be eold ·~. a IJI)ICl&l ODe velopmenl fees. Tbe revenue
upeeted to get about a 9,6 world buu.r. Dr. William J. Roberts, eo-late e'll.c-.Uon of all ttw! Increases are aimed at off-
per cent Increase. Pollee, sUD Thelma Paddoet Rope, Cor-foUDder of the Far East Broad-chUdren setting increased costs.
negotlatlnc with city perSOilDfll ou del Mar artUit, will emtbtt eaatln( Co. and radio minister QuesU~os to be dealt ltb Also 00 tbe agenda tor the
oUlclals, are asklnl: tor about an on lao4seape vtew of the of the Bible Fellowsbtp Hour, In the mornln w . meeting, which begins at 7:SO
16 per cent, but wUl probably Sierras 1n .oortbern CallforoJa. wtu speak OD "VIetnam: ooe 'Nhat happened g :r::e c!~ p.m. 1n City Hall are:
end IC) wltb about tbe same FRED LYNN DU P·REE rear later" at tbe Plymouth ftre In Vietnam? Wbere is the • ALLEY IMPROVE-
r(llse as firemen, tbe mayor SUCCUMBS AT AGE 67 Congrep.Uooat Church or New-peace-keeping mtssioo? What MENT assessments on prop-
said. port Harbor, S26ZBroadStreet, about "peace with honor" erty owners In the Coronado-
He brought Klnnlans ~ to Services will be eonduc:Jed Newport Heigbts, at the to a.m. agreements? Wbat has happen-Alvarado-E. Bay area of Bat-
date on the general pJ.an. Upper at 2 p.m. today, J111e 20, 1D service tbls SIIDdaJ. pened to the cburcb during the boa for alley paving.
EVERYTHING .MUST GO!
• 'lippen • ThrHds
• Trims • Seam linditlgi
• Ribbons • se-Tapn
• Buttons • Sewin<J looics
PATTERNS VOGUE-SIMPLICITY
BUTTERICK-McCALLS
ENTIRE
FABRIC
STOCK
Bay open space, the airport PacWc VIew Chapel, Harbor Dr. Roberts and Dr. John war years? ls there any~ • ABANDONED VEWCLE
noise problem, tbenewlyadopt-View Hills, tor Fred L}'IUl Du A. LIDdn.ll, pastor ofPlymoutb for Vletoam? agreement with the state which,
ed para-medic program, and Pree, 67, of 2453lrvtne, West Cbarcb. both representlag Dr. Robefts was president if ratified, would get a state HARBOR CENTER ta..k .._., 2300 HAUOR
city attempt to pin control of Uwer Bay, wbo died Moodily Worldseope Ministries, recent-of the board of directors of subsidy of $15 for each
state-owoed right-ot-way along at Hoag hospital. ly returned trom surveying the Southern Callforn.la College abandoned auto the city" tows
Coast Hwy. Masonic Lodge 672 of Laguna needs of orphanages and when the sebool moved toCosta away.
COST A MESA PH: 549-1834
Store Hours: Mon. thru Sat. I 0 A.M. 'til5:30 Bea.cb w1ll om.clate. mlsstoo activtUes througbout V.esa Ia 1950 • PAY for members of
Mr. DuPree was born In South VIetnam. While vts1t1ng ' ' boards aDd ~~~~
100 · 150 Feet
WITH CREW
Alabama. He Uved 55 years the BeD Cat orpbaDage, 3(1
1n CalKornl& and 29 ;·t:ars lo-miles north of Salgoo, Dr.
cally. Roberts was caught 1D the
Must accommodate
13 plus crew.
1 MONTH LEASE
He Is sW"vived by a son, Fred battle between tbe Viet Cone
Lyon Oa Pree D, of Riverside; abd tbt South Vletnamese gov.
a haU-brother, James DuPree ernment forces. Tbe orphlo-
of San Otero, aM a haU-silter, age ns struck by a shell trag-
Dorothy Leather man of La meot, necessitating the lmmed-
Mesa.
Between ·
Nov. 20, 197 4
end Fob. 20, 1975
Champs af water show
Costa Rica
Olympic dh1ng champJon Pat
U.eCormlck's 9th: annual bene-
tlJ water sbow wtll be held at
4 p.m. th1s SUDdaJ, Jtme 23,
1n the Los Alamttos htgltsebool
OlytrQic sl.r.e pool.
treasure
sear~ and film
project at Cocos
lsl..,d.
There'll be dl'llng exhlbiUoos
by Pat McCormick, two time
Olym,lc gold medal w1nber ltftlmr ·t.at, _..._
Greg Sbutf, oatiollal ftaUst
Peggy Reoo, Ktt SoiDes, Joe
Peooy, aDd to top It ott the
clown prtnee ot dlvtag, Orwto
Harvey, w111 plummet from a
Pl.ue aub•lt IR·
forMation ond pl'lc•-
P.O. Box 151
SIZf OfSCI'!IPTIOtf
A '18-13 Sllv. Vl/W belted
f78-14 Sllv. w/w belted blems
G78-14 Sllv. vt/w belted blems.
HR70 -15 Radial XLIOO blems
E78-14 Armstrong steel-belted w/w
600xl2 Yokohama w/w
600115 Yoltollama wj w
C60-13 GAtes raised w /1
G60-14 Daytona raised w/1
L60-15 Laramie raised w/1
IIIADI-IM FIOIIIIAL
I'IIIICf UCISI ,..
19.88 1.80
23.88 2.50
23.88 Z.67
39.44 3.42
28.00 Z.47
16.00 1.53
20.00 I.M
28.00 2.45
34.00 2.90
39.00 3.66
B. F. Goodrich Store
2049 HAIIOIILYD, l.t hyl
HAVE YOU JOINED
THE FIGHT?
We In the Common Seue CoiUUoo are wqiDc a
ft&fll 11> lil'tnr bock property rll!llll IID!oo rroro
us bJ pernmeot, &Dd to protect what fft' rtPb
we lUll Mn. We have Jl'lldt tome pror:r--. t.-
ea .. we are ..a!ted. Bat, " need tbl added ltrfiiCib
of more members to Cite us u ..,... m..-
rol<e, Wlll JOG joiD 01 lD IIIII ll&fll II> protoet tho
rtcr>t ot Amtrleuo to on pr-IJ'? --
o&IDt ud addrta IIIII '8 to -lilt .... ol mall-
tapiD:
JIJIAITMLIOAIL'It.
.-&10,~~~·
16 foot tower 1Dto 3 feet ot
water.
otbef performers will in-
e lude U.S. gymnasbo KylaGaJ-
oor aDd Debbie Flte ot the
Southern C.afitornla Acrobatic
Team, backstroke cbampiODJ
Susie Atwood and L1nda Stimp-
son aDd Encllsh Cbarmetreeord
..,_ ""' Coa. -' ... . Hetldersoa will perform tbelr
antics poolside. Celebrities
plannlnr to be on band include
MarUD MeXeenr, Rater Job:D-
soo, Ben Apjulao, Fklrence
Chadwick and Later COaeb Blll
AUDREY EZZELL , 60,
OF C.O.M. SUCCUMBS
Audrey EueU. 60, of 419
:IeUotrope, Corooa del W:ar,
was burle1 Monday In Paet.ne
View memorial park, Harbor
View Hills. She died Friday
at H011g hOspital.
Senlces were beld at St.
Michael's and AU All Angels'
Episcopal Cburch bere.
Mrs. Euen Is survtwed by
sons Antony c bapman of Santa
Bartan, Peter Euell of Los
Angeles, IDd Mlcbl.el, Rob &Dd
Keot Euell, all ot Corona del
Mar.
~~;-:;TO
ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF
ALCOHOUC BEVERAGES
To Wbom It May Cooeern:
Subjeel 1D lucaoee o1 tho
UceDH applied tor, notice Is
bereby rtveo that tbe lmeler-
slped propoees to Hll aleo-
hoUe blweracu: at tbe prem-
iMs, duerlbld ufoUows: 1520
We• Cout Hltttnray, Nooport
B•eb,
P11ttu&Dt to such lDtentloo,
llle uodarllpld lo ljlpl)1or to
lilt Dtpor-or ~ue
BeYerap Coatrol for luU&DCe
•of u alcobolle bneraplleeut
(or uc .... ) fol' tbt• prem.
liH u lollowo: Oo-8alo Goo-
oral, -Eallq Plaet.
CIWIT IIIC.
Doaola Willi>, Yl!r.
PabliA: J .. ao, tt'U, m tiM
N~ -IIPIII&D.
J
GUYS NUTS?
Went to a union meeting the other night, and these fellows were jumping
up and waving their arms and yelling "vote for Jerry Brown; he's against
big, business,''
They must be nuts. The outfit these guys work for hires about 4,000
people, That's big business, Are they trying to cut their own throats?
Don't these guys realize that politicians are picking on big oil, big
autos and big anything that will win them votes? Where are they going
to work when Jerry Brown wipes 9Ut big business?
If they want to pick on something big, the unions should pick on big
government, The big bureaucracy is a millstone around the neck of the
working man, He pays its exorbitant bills through taxes, Big business,
on the other hand, PAYS the working man, instead of robbing him of his
labor. Business creates jobs, Politicians create nothing.
As a small businessman for many years, I can tell you right now that,
when the big boys go, we all go.
If an individual corporate executive cheats, lies, steals or is otherwise
crooked, lock HIM up, don't blame the entire system. The system has
proven it works. Don't condemn the stockholders and employees of
a big company for the occasional sins of a very few, That's like blaming
the American political system for a Haldeman, an Ehrlicqman or an
Ells berg.
When the workingman puts his money in savings, he expects a good,
protected return on his investment. When the stockholder gambles
his money by investing in the workingman's company, he, too, expects
some kind of return,
Incidentally, If taking over the oil companies is Jerry Brown's idea
of efficiency, he should go to Mexico, pay $1 per gallon for inferior
gasoline and then ask why it isn't better and cheaper, with all that gov-
ernment control they have down there,
Here at the store, we can boast of good quality, AND reasonable
prices. Check us out, Jerry.
P. s. I think the government should stop P.Utting so much stock on
what a guy's college diploma says he can do, Had an Orange Ceast
College student stop by the other day looking for work. Told him he
should have to know how to figure 6 per cent sales tax. He said that
could be quite a problem. ' ? -AL FORGIT _
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