HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-08-01 - Newport Harbor EnsignWILL N. B. OUTLA
THESE SIGNS Wou1 bl outlawed or rettrlcted: U a propoaed
sip ordlouce lJ puse4 bJ lbe Newport Beach City
Couoell. The new laW would tu rooftop 11CU, free.
standing slfPll more thaD 25-ft. tdcb. pole IIIN f«
businesses clole to tbe street, total sip ar•s amolllltlng
to more thin 10 per ceot of tbe bua:loess flee, aod statuary
signs (such as Carll, Jr.). SlH, location aDd number ot
signs would be reduced for most Newport balDesses,
accordlnc to a planDlDC dl!putmeDl estimate. Tbe PlaDDinc
Commission wlll renme public hlllrlnp Sept. 5 on the
proposed law. (Enolp pbolos.)
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76TH YEAR, 140 . 51 THURSDAY, AUG. 1, 197( 67].t551 OFFICE51H CXlROHA DEL MAR. CALIFORNIA
"Don't bead for ~ataUaa 1D l'n eYer beU4. J yelled bl.ct.
aaytblog smaller tbaa a 29-toot •Off JOIIr Jtarbou'd bow, • aDd
boat." tbey plcted 1111 ~."
Is beach • 'I ownership
Ttat's the &dvlce tblaweetot Tht reec.111 beat taroecl out to ly FRED DAVIS tbat wtll be subjected to public scbeme that would virtually rla.n Kuyper wouldD't commit LlDda lsle alld otber man.made bicycle a.nd other means.
a Costa Mea man who IPial 3 be operated bJ Mr. ud: Mrs. WUl p!'lvtte owoersbip of bearlngs next week by the South wtpe out all prlnte coastllDe btmself em bow far the COUDty islands really public t1deJa.ods? • Control popula.tton growth.
hours 1D. tbe wat•s oftCatalba Dtct Harloo of 125 G St., Bat. Cawonia bel.cbtroot property coast Regional Consern.Uon ownership within so to 100 migb.t co 1n seeklog public own. Earller court declslons have • Ma.ke more coastal bousiDC
wltb btl girl frteod ud bel' 2 boll.. enotually be outlawed? Commts.sion (SCR:c), sets lC> years, ership of ooce-dmercect turned cion Mr. sturces' at. anilable for k>w aad moderate
cbUdren after b1s U-ft.. craft After betar treat.d for Tbat poulblUt} was ra.1Hd a k)ag-rangv public acqalsltloa. Crance CO\Dty Counsel Ad-islaDds. tempU to tUe Liodllsle away 1Dcomt tam lUes.
weat down lut Friday 1D t..YJ Jboek at Anloa bolplttl, Rob tb1J week oc 1 troall: A loDI· • 1 d "I don't want to exteod thls from tbe IrvlDe Co. • Bal&nce land use with the
.... Meyc IDd lall crew returDid r ~ ..... ~ ·me ·as an 5 tlalac put tM ...... ana ..... a' lUCia. wider ethc:t abillty or t:raupor1:atioO ..... bt:Y:%a"·"'"·•= -..~'\-tl!'IOi' _.. • =-alonl~l . rv ..,.au""""'"'""otlll,"loUOid ,.lllo coaotl)!io"s lot1reollll ... _.,.._toproolde ' 1 -• I ) OD onerlltlp o1 all ~ ...,._ tbe Eutp. Wba.t Ur. Kayptr be tbe bac-I'&DI' ae•nl plan servtc•. !" ~· .......... •51511 ..,...., ·a !C&YJ' .,_ lad baft bHD tbe coast IDd tbe first r01d or b I t tat ~ IS coocerDed wttb Is whether DOW belng deYelopt.J for the The proposed plan would also
i.DI! ..adD& bat pnJ.M tar Ilia aU orer," Mr. M.,.r aid street lal&Dcl lad altpl op1D-e ong 0 s e I or not the lrY1De Co, owns Cautonia coast by tbe teCfon -set 1C) seteral "sub-reg1oos,"
pAIII!IIpfl, afterall.,...at•-T...-, as 1M at1D bl• New. ioD •JlDC tkttsilodsthatwere • Shellmater Iala.Dd aor:t 2 other al coastal commissions created Including Newport-C osta Mesa.
ly tact Ia tbe Hlrbar .,_ port Ceater ot.flce &Dd re-submerced before 1850 lbould Upper Bay Isles toCa111Dr a by voters Z y-.rs aco. The U tdentlfteslocalproblemareas
Moadly morrdac. eau.d tbe ttn"'r-ftUed ordeaL be reprded aapdll1cUdelaD4s. .Does tbe Irvine Co. really Would a similar rule apply llttle more tban 100 acres. The Soutb Coast Recionl Cooser. as preservation at tbe Upper
Yr. Meyer, U, a baebekll' "I 'fta Yery eoaftdelt, but 1 The submerrecSlandloptnloD, own SbeUmalr.er &Dd 2 other to otber relatively aew isluds, state, comty and federal JOY-ntioo Commlssion, which t.s Bay, waterqua.Uty,lackofhous·
woo lives 1n Mea del Mar, w&Dt to tell eYiryaUor arOund rendered by 1 VIlla Park !awyer t&landB iD Newport Bay? such as Lido Isle &Dd Harbor ernments want totu:rntbe Upper buildtnr permit veto power over ing tor lower income tamllles,
left here f'ridl.y lor Catalllll b•re tbat DO matter bow coo-hired by Orup COUDtytostudy A legal study belnr weighed Island? Bay into a pubUcJy .owned wUd-tbe Los Anples lDd Orange lad of recreation parking. air·
with tiaDeee Barbara Boat of fldeot or stWed you are, a 3 Islands Ia Upper Newport this week In Santa Ana appar-"I would hesitate to e~ We presern, a.oo, tbe Couoty County coasts, opens public port DOise, Santa Ana River
the Blurts. and her eons, Tom, rOQCb sea betweea bere &Dd Bay could eDd ~ eftecttnr entJ;y cooo,ludes tbat tbe state, on the Idea, but I doa't belleYe Board of S~rvtsors blred at-beatings T~~elday 1n Long Beach greenbelt pla.n implementation,
9, ud John 7. CataU111. can apell troOOle tor such man-made isles as Lido, not Irvlne, may OWllthe islands. it would apply to those islands," toney Ted Parker to deter~ on another part o! tbe plan. and the scenic bJgbwayproposed
"When we lett the Newport a small boat." Balboa lslaDd a.od Linda Isle. Ownership is critlcal DOW, llr. Kuyper satd Mooctay. He mine wbo owns the Lslands. Tbe l!tenslty of deveklpment aloog San Joaquln Hills Rd. Jet'~J. the wlad Wl.l blowtDc Mr. Meyv L& Zod nee. On a broad~ scale, the "ln· beea\lse of plans to turn the pve no reasons for oplnton He brougllt back a lengthy re. element of the coastal plan, The nrstpubUc heariDgoa.the
20 to 25 toots, lDd tbe 18& wu prell6tolt oftbe E~~::baqe Club tenslt} of development" plu Upper Bay into a pubUcJy.on-tbat Lido aDd Harbor would be port last week that says, ln es. now ln prellmtnary draft form, plan ts slated for 2p.m. Tuesday
roup," he recalls. "lnottnc of Newport Harbor. owned wt1dWe preserve. The treated ditferently from the sence, that the Islands were would: in the Los Angeles CoUDty Hall
back. we shouldn't baTe -pe.-d islaDds would be included ln Upper Bay ~Dds. uoderwater sandspits when • Open ~ access to the of Admlntstration. Anotber
"We were abc:Mit 5mUestrom Trustees aske the presene, and would have Tbe lnlne Co., still ma1n-Ca.Wornta "'lned the union tn s borellne from inland areas bearing w111 be llekl Aug. 23 at
the Hen Rock moortac 00 Cat-to be bought, lf Irvine owns WDinr that it owns the Upper 1850 aoo are, tllerefore, publlc and prOtide flcllltles for rec. 2 p.m. ln Huntington Beach City
aUM, when bei.YJ seu Qlled them. · Bay Islands, points to the hieb tldelaods de~ed at that time reattooal travel bJ auto, boat, Hall.
tbe ilb sail with water aDd II t To settle the question, taxes tbe compuy bas paid on to the stale by the federal goy. WEST NEWPORT APPEALS sn&ppld ott the mast, I Jtut. to ca tax vo e Orange County s~rvisors the laods over the years. ernmeot. He cl.a.lms old maps ed the outboard. but tbt watu bired attorney Ted Parker to Mr. Kuyper said Monday that and suneyors reports support
flll.S U.e motor well aDd start~ study the bistory of the lslaods the tu record YOUld be ooe his position. County CoiUlSel
ed ftlllnr tbe coellptt. "lit could-Newport-Mea eebool trust-state's attempt to eq,~allze and their ownership. Late 1a.st factor that be would weigh to Kuyper exPtCts to turn OYer TO NIION IN OIL FIGHT n't ball fast enoup, ud 1 a.w e11 Ylll be uk.:j klol&bt. Aur. speodlng In school districts wHk, M.r. Parker dumped his determlninr what acUon to rec. the report In a week or 2,
we were cotar to baYeto&bud-1, to call for a lu elect1oD tn tbroupout Callfornla makes lt fl.Ddl.na:s on CoWJty Co~mSel Ad. omm~Dd to the Colmty S\C)er· with his comments , to the Board
on tbe boat. Nonmber tbat could raise tbe barder for wealth1er cUstricts, rlu Kuyper's desk. Mr. Kuyper Yisoi"S. of Supervisors . The West Newport Improve. to the Ieising of federa l waters
"WbeD I went beloW to pt Joeal property tu: rate bJ' 52 such u tbls ooe, to speDIS is studying the report aDd will "But, that mlght not be the The report repeats a ques. ment Assn. seat a tetter this ror oil explQ;n.tloo ordrlllloe.''
llf•acketa:, I foud 10 mueb Ia 54 ctlb. more mooey. present It, with bJs comments, determlntng flctor "heempba. lion a lready raised by BigC1D· weet to President Nll:oo, ask-Copies of the tetter, stped
wattt I coulciD't pt to tbem."' A* at toiiCM'• meeUnc. "Some districts are allowed to a tutureBoardot3•rvisors sized. ' yon attorney Mu stu:rres. Are ing for his attftt'~ 00 hOw to by association president sa .
Yr. Meyer allio bmd tllat tr-.. are tJPeCt,ld to IP-to spend as much as 15perceat meeting. ss IS HEAVY save their beacbes trom the anne Rudd of Newport Sbores,
7.yeu-old Jolm !lad h1a foot pron a $44,5 miiUoa budtet more per year withOUt IOlDC Bulcally, the Parker report SHOPLIR LO threat gt off-shore drilllng. were sent to city, sb.te aDd
caupt w:der put of tbl mut tar tbe ec:bool yar be(ionlDc to tbe voters," be Doted, "and appears to leaa toward public "We mow there Is an oil re<~eral officials.
aDd ,.. coiDc ..,_. ......, • ID a.otemblr · tbere Is a statewide nenae owoershlp, beca\158 ot a tlndlng .. shOrtage, •• ooted the tetter, :mel The fed era 1 government is
"1 tried to tree him u U. U tbt tr.-.. 'ftDt to put of about 6 per cent, wlltch ls that tbe 3 islands were not Tbe a'fence slqllltter Is a 98 per cent coovtctlon rate. "we also know there lsasbOrt -stud}ing a plan to allow all
boat wnt dow!~, di.Yilc ....a.l tM tu IDcr ... question on still well below tbe rate ol abate tbe h1&b tide when Cat. mlddle...apd womao who has All shOp Utters are prosecut-age of cood r ec reational explorauon In federal waters
Umn after bl bid '"•PP"rtd t:M ba.Ual 1ar tbe Mo'rember iDflaUon, which lsrunnln(about Uonlia "'I.Ded tbe llllk>n in 1850. plenty ol mooey and ls, other. ed, he sa.ld , because records beaches." ott the Catltornt.a coast.
beDel.th tbe water. TbeD., I told ,..Uelitctka. tbeJ must de-10 per cent. When the state ):lined tbeunlon, wise, a COOd cltlseo. show that only 3 per cent of Tbe assoctatlon .. lsextteme-~
Barbara and Tom thlt Job etdi..,A111o16. "And there are some bUts aUtidela.ndsbec&mestateprop-Tbat's boW RoD Burkhardt, tho~ prosecuted wlll sbopllft cooeeJ'Ded over trw poten. SHIRLEY COLE Or-NB
w-u .,oe,I.Dd we woukl ba" to ._,loM NleoU ~· ~~ll peDIHng In ~e le~latqre tbat ertJ. Tidelands are 1aDds that securttJ cn.tef 9f R~o·s ap.in, "bereas 3S per cent of gal ~ntlon of our oceans IS SECOND IN· AIR RACE ctt • tbe boat. recomm·laill tM tu blQ til-would 110 eYeD ~. TbtJ an below Ute sartace of salt department stores, described tbose wbo are oot taltentocourt aDd beaches We are <4100sed Shirley Cote of Newport
"We ttirtw a 5-ft. bmJUl ~ .,jUt to 1tay .,eo -~ to would tell ~~ebool districts tbat 'ftter at tll&b tide. the tJpical member of a species ca.n be expected to try ap.ln. · Beach last year's WiDDer fin
c111llloa ewer tbl ~ l.lld m•••,. a. e.reat edac:a-tlltY cu•t even 10 to tbe 'foter'l Mr . Puter clalms that old ttlat costs h1s comp&DJ between "I speod most of my time Sa h" CDM lsbed ' second 1n tbe ... i
lft]:llllld llD&Uer c~ u tlolllfi'OII'UI-· ft an .... to .. more mooey. n.,. would SDI'Y.,.OI''S maps, tide tables $2 milllora &Dd $S million an-talklnl to attorneys wbo are nc IS Palms.to-PlDes cross coutry
tiM :-.t Wtat doft. TbeD, mlr-to .... to ... 1P wttb tana-tate away tbe puGs' aptioa aad otber hlstorlcal Inform&· Dlally, Mr. Barkbardt ad~ trytn( to pt US to cSropcharp• r r air race last weebld
aclilCMilll1, Tom lbot to tM tlola.'' Be IGIIIId tat ~tale law, o1. JP8Dd1DI more to ,etabttW t:tc. lecl htm to cooclOOe tbat dressed Tuell!ay's meeUDc of aplnst the~ cllents wbO ~e eel 1 Sbe was co-pilot ~~ u Avo
a.-ce Ute M bed ~ wldcb ll.ata ecllaol tulacPGW-tcbool syatem. It'swroac. Tbty tM S latudl, 109 totalllDC 104 tbe Nnpoct Centv Ktftllis sbopUfters, said Mr. Bur -nam sup Comma.ncter pitottd by Joaa Ja~. E'fldeatl7. tbl Utile era, Nllrlca Ire 411tr1ct to are trytoc 110 force mtdloeJ:ltJ acru, were UDtter 'ftter In ClUb Ia tbe l41a.Dd llouM. bart. He said those prosec": • Aynter -« BUenfteld. TbeJ
py bed bt1d IU brtiUI b u a.a1 .. 1'11 ...._ o1 c.,111,•• 18$0. ODty aboC 2 per ceot of iDClode people from all ft. ft Suta. Moat Frida made
&boat 1 mJDwttl, ud u tM _.. 1 per 011t, lilt t1J1t ~ d sbopliftel's are c1n11 aMicts of ut•, 1Dcludln& city attorDIJS., Robert A. Suebls of Corooa le maada ca 1• lD
boat IUit, bl ftl treed frtoiD ~ rMe II -.ell ld&Mr. c 6 cutter gets awar wbo lt•l to aCJPC)rt tbelr hab-dl5trlcl attorotY5, boSPJtal &d-d•l Mar, DOW asslstut Supe!r · ~ed s:C~ =-. a.. .ut uc1 c:ame tD U. tap. a.c.t ...... • 1111-~ • · tt, be related. mtnlstn.tors ud school tea.da-t.l:..,._ ol FOCI:Ib.i.l Valley to ~e 'Ore. Satlr-
Re dktt't crt « ..,adlc ... nlll o1 0ru11r ea-tr snp.-• "l:o ov hr•lJ.ft.llls stor•. ers. • Kbools, •• heel plead to da morlllc ' '
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to ao· IUid aot -lllo 111o u ...., ..,. 111o ....,.. --b.r. will aot u law ollleor lorllloCoutGtord. a $150-a-llt.J tlobll," be ro-IJICI shoc:Ud -· tbeJ -~ u -'-S.eh ~od SchOol pilot no Ju llrt)10I a1oo at
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-IIAAtA. • · • J• • • • • • -c-, ... u llo..,. 111o lilrMI Ia ttoo ·--111o -• R-1 • 111o Balloa lilrMI -.........,..,. PoUticiannlwaya blome tho prob-Khornet wl>k:h they would rol1111 to lli;oaco f
au..CIUnHHt aATII . .-... ud In* 011 u -ftd WID be Pt;tlc tlkU .._ Ud to eoaform rib tbe MI&J!hor-lem on 10meone other than themMives wtlile t&J.ed directly. ,
.,.....,._, a..,..,UA0;2-t Ul alll7 Ud lllo bacllo 111 --._..,, walclobl! ....... -UyU. to jwllly ftrloua oddld..W lonnJ ol Acc:Ofcliol to reliable economic roporta, tho 0.#/I...._ANa: 0.~ "-"'2,_.tl.... •-· TWt 1H IWtl' Iter. C01U 10 111 -__.. .. ·~-~ ... --...._ n ...... ' of puU la tbt tm...tte• yt .. "' .,. 1, ..-. Ud ."':"•m-• • ••, --control ~h newr haw worked and won't people of the United Stltet ha..s lolt mort than •oooGIO•O'O••••••o••••o• clrdty tblt PIGPII ~-.JoT ..,...:!~ =·-1,-P«mlt tb .f work now. And those ltvtna on fixed incomes Sl$100/:t»I#J/m(onettiHondo&lan)inthe
.
rJ .tlf 4, .,.,. If tbl lud coOl be cllftlaptd 515 Vii UdoSo..s diMedOIIb, tbt~ :a.:: face the future with ever
4
-inCrelsin& fear and. buylna power of u.vinp and Ufe boo ranee ih ,. .I """ 111a1 tllo Umo lo rill>!. IJdo 1a1o -lllo _...,. ...... COiiiO hopele~~n•. . tiJe put thhty yeon. Ita citizen I<COillpiJJI\ed
bact with • IDOft diMe 5 at But all of these rean, animOiities and polill· IUCh a· heilt on reuow Americani, he "oukl be
ARVO E. HAAPA, OWfttJMcffll!llllshtrof tilt Ettsllll The . R""l·chardso ·n Report PilL Tllil -ty lolo ... cal ihenanipru continue only becouoe Amen· the moot "'""•lui embezder the world hat •~ooooo•'O'Qo~oo••ooo . . . IIUTO'ftaJUtcttMP .... il. c.ans have been lied to. The people of our nerkftowp.
ud all trafllc ID ud oat ct ttle nation have been told over and over qatn that · So-called expertJ and anai)'Jts continue to
Polal mut I)UI bJ ttU CCII· infiation is synonymous with risin& prices and insist that inflation is .. elllliw," or that it· is
pilted u•. wqea. A peatl!r mass delusion would be hard .. complex," or that It is .. difficult to conl!ol." • STOP THE HARASSMENT
Why doesn't City Hall stop harassing
local businesses? Why can't they leave
us alone, Instead of creating more ob-
stacles for the already tough job of
rmming a business I
The latest harassment Is the proposed
sign ordinance for Newport Beach, which
has been boastfully described as even
tougher than Costa Mesa's new restric-
tive law. Local merchants, already sorely
beset by Inflation and rising tax burden,
are now facing more hardship --a dras-
tic limitation on their right to Identify
their stores and wares to the buying pub-
He.
Why this attempt to undermine our
free enterprise system of doing business?
I have heard no clamor from the public
for these sign restrictions, I know of no
mandate for our hired help in City Hall,
including the planning commissioners and
City Counc11 members, to come out swing-
Ing against us businessmen.
U the public and the business owners
are not asking for a crack-down on signs,
then who Is? Our city planners, that's
who. Look at the official notice, setting
the public hearing on sign code amend-
ment --INITIATED BY THE CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH. This attack on our
business comes from our so-called pub-
lic servants, whose salaries we help
to pay and for whom we are forced to
serve as unwUling and unpaid sales tax
collectors.
Why should roof signs be outlawed 7
Why should there be no signs on second
fioor businesses 7 Why the new limits
on free standing signs? Why the drastic
reduction in the size of signs? Because
the planners in City Hall want It their
way. These "experts," who would not
venture to face the Invigorating chal-
lenge of free enterprise, want to tell us
free enterprisers what is best for us,
and then have their whims and prejudices
enforced by law.
Comments publ1shed in last week's
Ensign story on the sign law hearing
give a hint as to how the proposed sign
controls can hurt our local businesses.
"Don't put me out of business," pleaded
Balboa's Harbor Inn Motel owner Dave
Larson. "I depend on my signs."
"I don't understand why they're doing
this," said Bryant Christensen, owner of
Chr1st.ensen Pharmacy in Corona del Mar.
"Where would America be-today without
•lens. We need signs to advertise."
This attack on our right to do business
In Newport Beach can be stQIIped --if
enough of us will get our dander up and
voice our objections to the City CouncU •
But don't go to the CouncU with a plea
for a comprom1Be. Don't argue from a
position of cowarcllce, seeldng reUeffrom
some of the proposed controll. That
would please the planner& jult fine, be-
caun that's how they win --.a Uttle bit
lit a time --each time putting on a f"'
more lbacklea •
By IUATCII B. L; IIICB.lR.,_ !a-~)
ABORTION-A MORAL ISSUE Tbl Balll9a. PtGIDiula Pollll: to doCument . Some of these speclallats in doubletaJk. are
RupectabtUI:J Ia allo ciTe~~. dUfereace, to._.te tbl dlatll =U:t.:! •-:... tbt ~ Ir inllatlon ls not rilin& prices and waces, simply foQls who don't know any better. But
to allortloa .by t..,_ ill tbt ol tbt IDDoeaillt, tM1 lllYOA ~ aU-oa1· flcbt ~ .:C. RCh then wha.~ is It? Simply stated, inflation il an othen are in on the pand heist. In either cue,
mtdk:al proleuSoD wbo proflt-tbe wn.tll ot God. E~~:_, neb addlcl deaStt-aDd 1 ... -increase In the quantity or money.· That which such . inability or rerusal to publicize whit oer from lhla bltJII-cool, ••IIJ aa "Tbe lqlolohiro yotod tt '' -10 COli· r · · performed oper&UoD. Tbe it!, or "It' tbtla "'will mate ati'DcUoo. Bit tbt Pl&Dalllc is Inflated is the unount o money -a lnflatio.n il .,d wllo U CIIUIInf II is leadil'll
womaa IDcl tbe fatber are uiue dUf.:tDCe ~ Jadpleat Commlaaloa bu retr•ted be. condition brou&}IC about solely and entirely by Am.eric~ns an" America to certain ruin .
spared tbe traumaUc exper. Day, How will )'Oil bt jadpcl? ld.Dd lecbalcaUtiea IDcl Ia per. ow rederalaovemment. The problem known as infla:t.W>n hu been
leDC:e of ... IDr lblllllbcx'Dcblld 011.1)' you Clllllln'•. mltti.Dc tbl8. niiN"'are to When the aovernment spends in-exceas or its caused by Wuhin&Con. 11te solution -an end co
aborted. ThedoctoraiDdDarlls While )'OQ bi.Ye beea re&dlq bqlpea. llnactae a PromoatOl'J revenues its debts are covered by issuin& (resh· deficit spendinaand a return to pre:do~ metal
do, Cu you lmqiDe the psy. tlds arttclt, & more abc:nlou :~=~ ~~· ftslble ly printed currency. The introd11Ctlon or more backin& for ow currency -can only be broucht
cbolopca.l effects oa a doct« baYe tab:D place la. Cautornta tbt Baltx:. ~I &Dd from currency into ow national economy "'suJts in a about by Wuh.incton. But our presenl leaden
aa be puticlpll:u lD tbe de. aioot, There llu :,t to be 1 ny to waterin& down -a leaenina in value -or won't correct the mea they have cre.ted until ~~tlo:,: 1:0 tbr~ c;: SILVER AND KEEPSAKES ,q, tbla oc-.o fraDt stranp-existinadecurrecbncy(. As a result, prices rise and the American People demand that they do so.
life? It Is tractc tblt ncb 1 STOLEN AT LIDO HOME lltloal It 1.a dMtroJIDc our lUe-w.ae man which are really prices ror Thererore, the next time you (eel like
DOble prolnsloo, ~prime Barctara took $ll,.f351a 1u • .tyle completely. Wbere are labor) rise along with them . screaming at your butcher, yow bou, your
coocero ta tbl afin( ot w1, nr IDd other UlpakN from our defeodlrs Ia City Hall?'? Another way or looking at the effect or employ-ees, 01 e~n your hard-9ressed, buda;et·
bu tberupmllMUtyotsen1DC tbe Lido Isle boml rA llrt. ~le)' MOOI'e inOation is to realize that the marketplace Is a juglina wife , <lon't do it. Instead, ~md your
u eucutlooer b' niODI)'. RoM P1UbM late lut weet. ~a))oa E. BaJbc:. BIYd. gipntic auction. U a penon enten the auction screuris to your Conireaman and your Sena·
A free aat:locl caaaot remaill lira. Plllbol retaraedFri*J with $100, he plans to bid proportionately for tors.. TeD them til stop inflatin& the currency
free un1e11 tt tr....-.. ad alteraooa to blr bome at 911 ~. · But " •-·"·t 1 ·u find t Via Lido N d. lf'llr Z--da • A TRUE STQ{Y any a---01 tervtees. , u !0"" stranaer u1•1~ e y or you someone o repre· ~~~:ut:'as~~!:'r~ abeeace ~r ()JIC{If.:ed u.! Editor of.tbe Enslp., gj\leS him and !Ome other bidden an extn SIOO ~ent you who w~.
to the rights of iDdiYidal&, It Tbe thie'fes twisted otr a diCit ol PaD&ma ft.& •••uta. YIUsecf aatloa becomes calloal burclarj. Beck 111 tbe 19501. the pre at-ieacf.h,:they::will~· ~bi:·:d:h;,her:· ::· :Th:ua:th:• :::ol:::::/ •:,:• :Jiy:lli:•:Jolut::-::-:"':~:..,~·-sooo reverts to tbe bubU!u. doorkDob to ret 1Dto tbe bout. a ted. The MtioaatpollceUidtbt
bellefa wbich bold tMt tbe ID-Tbey took a $1,!00 I11Yer t. Nattooal AaembiJ (tbelr Coa.
d!Yidtal miiBt be subserTieat ..t. I $1,500 Baddba. ltllal IP'eU) decJde<r .. t tbl Ylct:·
to lbe tribe (slate~ The JlOOII a $5,000 ro. qtarts etiiiiiiiil prooldoot lad eom.W,C to do
of the trlbe(state)theobecomea atahle, a $1,000 l1Qaor cabtDet, wttb lt.
more Important ttaD UJ' mem. IDd other Items. Theyltftotber Despite what most lawyer•
ber of tbe tribe (state). and tbe loot stacked ~ oa tbe 41.DlDc tbought wu a c'-z.clll COUU-
trlbes' (states') leaders Dow room table. tuUoaal requlremea.t tbtt lfie
wbat Is belt for all Trfbl.l 3•eme Court COIIdllct tbe
torms ot ao•ernmeot ~-to-' DESIGNER BILL MURRAY trial, tbe Na-1 Aasembl)'
day in ooe torm or IIIO!ber, OF C.M. DIES AT AGE 64 •olod to &1,. ltoott ttoo power ~~::as Wbulu Blll uurr&,, &&. ot SOil to ,00,._-;· tblre at the UmeiDCl,
· Coolidge, Costa U:ea, Wboclied tboqt1 1 dldD't IJ:Idersta.Dd too WlthlD tile past 35 years we Saturd&J at Loac Beacb Yet.r-b Spu1s 1... u.t
have wttoeued "modern" maa ua Rotpttal, wu burled T.a. ~:0 a~ 1M., U11111BIIIIId~-=
exterm1Dllt mllllou, bee;&-day ill Paetftc V1e'l' atmOI'1aJ th ... _..,.A;! .. ~ people accepted tbe prtoctp)e k. e uce-pre .. ...__ ...... e were
that tbe state bad the rl...,t to PI!._. .___._1 IAD-.do, clrcum"'qclal eft-.., ~-,-,ces were '-'Uia.l...., ed lD d 1·•· t UHeal decide wbo sbodld and who Pa.clflc Vtn Chapel tbe eDCe, op auun, cr• po
sboctld DOt nve. We haTe ntcbed ReY. Don Ma.dOOI ~ St. :::ca:r~ :;trldtc JII)MCbu,
tile systematic utermi.DaUoo Andrew's PresbJterluCburcb ~ kM1c ~lab. TileD,
of millions ot Russlans, Htm-Mr. Murray wu 1 11.~ Y 11 un! :: Aut ble ,_!'Ollti:
prla.Ds, Poles and Cblnese by deslper He bad Hnd locall c s, mb.., coo a rep me that recogniz;es tbe f tbe ~ 10 )' Ylcted the CUJ aod IIDt him to
state's ultimate rlet~.t o9er tile 0~e lel'tes rrt!e::~ Aoctrev· Co1lba, tlat COUDtrJ's lslud
01 t lndl ld Is • '• pr son U.l bas bleD COIIIpll'ed eo Y ta • his mother, Grace Murray ot to DeYil's Island What lsthedlfference,really, Costa Mesa· a clauebter Cuol · •
bet-weeD 473,000 plus Ruslans McKell ot' Nortb Hoti . Year~ later, the presldeat s
killed and dumped In a dltcb or ~lll f N -.port r;'OOd, real ·asasaln and b11 coborts
473 000 Uns snuffed out on~ at :.00 eon.~ e each., were determlDed, &loGe wttb
a Ume tn saaUlud Am'ertCIJl 1 D. their usoclatkms wtlb cer-
bosplta'ta? Repulal" as 11 Is to COLOURIS BOAT SHOW laiD -te woo ftillod tbepre-
thlnk abOut we hid better stdeot tilled. Turaed oal that tbe
A noe Cllrlsllall mao ;,ote SCHEDULED OCT. 2-6 "ce -preoldeot _, lad •
the tollowtnc arUcle. It made PIIDDIDc l.s UDder ny tor dar~ tlllllg ·to · do wttb· lt. I
a deep lmpresdoD 00 me, Georp Co1oa:rls amnal recre. doD t recall wbltber be wu
"He wu bora 1D tbe back. atioo nbiclea IJld tx:.t &bow retrleYed from CoDa In JOC)d
room of a rtltatnJt. tbe tile-to be preseoted Oct. 2-6 at bealtb, ·
11t1mate aon ot a n.ttress who ADI.belm stadium. Lut week, u I ftk:bed TV.
pn blm to a ctllldleu co~le Yore lbaa ZO acres ofellllblt I tboacbt I was ptti.Dta re.rs
Enn 1n tl1l &bet10 world ...; space wt1l be atll:l&at b' dts-of p..._ma•a cr•t trtat. I
muapcl to pt u education. plays ol nbtclts, boats, IPQI't-I&Dderlta.Dd Eqll.ab a Uttle bet-
ADd .omewttue ID lJ)e depth IDC COQda Uld tteml related ter tlaa Spulsb, but ftlt wu
of his eoul and tbe bad: of to true I aod ~ acUfities. belDC aid lUll IGQI(Ied l1b
his mind, be deYeklped a com. Free eotertalAment al8o Ia pomp, curcamataace, ID.....-io,
pelllDc fuclna.Uoo Cor microbes scbedalecl darlDc the 5-day polltl.cal cbelt.tbumplDc • • •
aDd molecules and tbe agents sboY, wb.lcb wtU be opeo from IDd Clbberlsb.
of diHI.se. 5 to 11 p.m. weekday&, 11 a.m. I bape we do better wtlb
"Alter be bad completed his to II p.m. Satardil.J &Dd 11000 our P'lat trial Uw.n. did the
formal educatloa bl aot a job to 8 p.m. SIDily. Paaaman••u. But, we mllltre.
1D medical re~cb, It .,... llr. CoJoarls ·Is fouDd• ot m~~ber tlat America "Lafeat.
there that he dJ.sconred the tbe SoutblaDd Home ud Gartt. ed tbat co~y aDd t .. t It's
first Unk In What became a Sbow ud allo prodacel the tlrst coutlhiUOII wu wrtttea
teo -rear cbaill ot dlaeonry Los Aoples Home aod GudiD b)' Amer1CIDI,
leadtq to a care tor cueer. Sbow IDif tbe &DDI&l Callfon1a Just IOmetbiDc totb1nkabout,
"Today tbouudl lln be-Sports, Rec.r•U0111l Veblcle F. L.D.
cause of his ooe ure. aod Boat Sbow 1a San JOM, Costa Mesa
~:~::~ :.=tlliief .lfds-Pilling n1eas
waa aborted. Termt.attd Ill tbl
lotll•ook.AII•barUGo-OYod A parJdoc .,._ tltllf atole Willi a U,. lD lito -ol
bJ lllo slato aDd tho motllcal .-$'100 ....til Ill cotM lui a w.l, pollc:e 0'111 llo toop111
proleuloG." Week fl'om ze meter& Ia Nft'~ 1 c._ 9Ud ca tM ...c.n
Ruo Wottoo tJTOto that lD pori BeaclL ttoot cu too ..,_ "01111 -
lt7Z. A powemJ, dlottJrlllDc Rt _.. ... tJ Mel aU,.-u,., aecoNiaj It llr, •--
._w, • cnobl< -"' -t --·· • partdor-... mlabt baTt bleL S1Dc1 lMI, I M ...U ICIO. n., Mile
to calllt>nla otooo, lhorollaoo ttoo u,., 11t -u ..a ... tott MARINE REEMLISTS
-47Z,IIZI -· cloetoro, $400 from 15 .,._, II 1M ljl. DookJ )(.era-.. ---. oc.~-.u. --ciiJ panll( lot .. -.... "'llr, ......... ....,.. .. R. ....., ld.c&tors,pla(Jo-lttra. Bdloa. IDd 1bo1t $100 ftoal Cn...tard ct 1111 C.._.. Dt
Ud taloola tllat "OIU-COIIIO II -Ia 1M -llloet Ill Fw, C--. --blto olllsl-o. Wt "0111 ao-W, 0cou Frtliil. 111M Marloa ~ .. _4,...
t.ow, Yf.U we? 1"be tw. ,.., dl8corftld 4._ cp.art• -.ld at ..
Al>orttooJo•acaallor-lod laJ!IntJndaJUdFrtdlJ. u-B-.,,c-..,
. . . tt'a DOt too tue to act. ,.lo k 11 .. ._., tiiiiH Allllralla.
••
Johnson & Son
ANNOUNCES THEIR
e ALL 1974 MODELS MUST GO!
BRAND NEW
e DEMOS and E~ECUTIVE CARS
e GIANT SELECTIONS All Models
•. TOP TRADE ALLOWANCE
~ Wil. ~··d SO UNCI · ~n l•medlately
U •olladttoo_oi_Jo __ ,-ar -llloi.J
Let our City Councu bear the loud ..... .,. -• ...,.. --....., .. ---ro FROM THE.
and clear vOice of the bwi1ne11 segment uallallle -111o low -· clllql "' -..a--. ·'-' . ftrll -od -.~ao llll4-_ ........ , I *1. Yll. pi _. ttoo
NEYD·· A BmER nME· OR PlACEI . . . . S. Ui ~cidayf · .
of our town, ~ for rejection of tbe John, .., _ -lt.ra • .,... to ••• 7hQ: 1111 1o.1 --; 1o -
pr~ D1'W llen Code In ltl entirety, -111111 lllt-lloolow IJJIIII It • -._• Ill lt~~.,a511f:r: .. ~-~;~~$5
01 "" u -_.. lo "" -·. a.t .......... IF O; .. lf,.,.J 1111 r,.. ----01 e a a • 0.., ,.._
,._.,..., __ ~._ ...... ._ ........... -.. c.... ... ........... -,.,,,.,. ·--.. -·-----...... -~._-....... REI. 1111 ........... ...
,. • w .-w • ... e'w•-•--.• ........ God ____ -....... , __ .. ................ .. II Goro a I,.-._ ,._._,.._ ... ................ -.-...... ..: .•• ".:::.a:!=~ ::a:r.:.:=•· ...
i6fOtt IIAMOR EjiSIGR
PIILIItEDIUIU.Y -i'AGE I CENTER ASSN fRANK CASSIDY, ... Of COSTAIII!SA DI!S
•
T•ple Bat Ylll• of
welcomes RUIN SlY•••
, o l"ruk G. c-. N , oiiiO mtll •••II" l>r 110111•$
'ftt'r NEW BAY BRIDGE. =-~~at~ W::..:"e ~ -:."::'=.t:.:-AJI\J wu bortod Frldlr to Hlllllillc-l>r II ,_ .. .
too Bloc b. --Borproo floo. lfo to ... -.., ... will,'
Mtwpart Ctllttr tw'anlmft eM to 111 nr a biD 1D. tile en.l boule wu lD cblrp ~ Mar..,.. •tt•J ....... ~
... Uoo cttr to "" Amulet -"''Il•-1o ---1110 oomeoo. Donlac o1 F-* ud s•
T-lo lot T-oiWow. -ol -.., -· ... ponllloc, .. loD_RallloiUOI at •--Colhll to
llro. lleiYID D. a~>wmu 1o Calblla ud -·-·•
.. -·· ... '1'111 liold ....... --............... ---~ CoUoao "' ~-
a -llr!dao ..,_ Jtowport •-ot lila llrlls., wldcb 11r . Cauld7 wu u oport. st. Jolla ollllo -Ill~
""' ... tiM _, •• 100111 to •-'"" to --$a ·----------------..
-..... I to 4:10 p,a , Ita--" Loo Allaolol, -·
btrtMQ, mUIIoo.
Tbt Newport C-Aaa. Tbt Kewport C-Aooc-•J• a ..,. bi.J br1dp 1D U?ll clldoa'• reeo~ "'Yrtrom111ad•lll"
would "~ t.o aU •-1M city ll-1 IIIII do.r, A ... II. • lio ta ... l>r -yoara,
llallbtl SU.eriDIA to 1 -" Be lliio hll-u rqla-ol Loo .\qlloa IUid a ......,... trar UOI -at WU&Idro
ol OCI..t., Ht r-hOdllla .. ch--· TIIIIPIIk::ar F.
IUid rally tiM patriotic -... ,_ ... asr-1 -ot au J.morteaM." Pro ...... tllot lila .,._ llrtdat ab:.wd il
blJ, 1t WOUld allo ·raUJ more bl replaced."
cu.tomera from &erou tbe Bay n. rt80lut1oa recommeod.t
lo Newport c-. 101tt.oc tiM cttr•o -~ bl-• DECORATING
Lot•••,.. ..... e... .... ., ...
1111-Jibll ud---··
Ensign Publishing Co.
01/ul P,.lrrtcrJ
High speed rotary
o~ .. t preu
2n1 E. Coast Hwy,
CORONA DEL liAR
Phone: 673-0550
11..... RellciOOI I, Loo
MIOIII. BJa -oiHollrow "**-• &ld Otd'•ttc:. wurrom
-UldDo eon..., Clocl.o-
-.tl, OUo. I
Tbe UIOelatSoa., whlcb ay1 eeat ..... •J c»mmthe IDYOITtd
1t repreteall tbt 550 ftrma wttb tbt brldp, eo tbat a tor ~
lllat do bumtu 1D tbt cnt.r, mal dedieattoo ot tbe "bl-eeo-
Hlt I fUOlutioo th1l WMt tuaial brfdp" COUld be bekl
t.o tiiiNewportBoaehC11JCotm-1.o U18, He .... tbt ll)lr!tul.l lladlr
o1 Tempt. Balb Shalom, Char·
lotY, N.C., ttr tbt put Syeu1
ud .ned aa a tacwty mem-!J!...::::S::;
bel' ol 0Mtu CoU.11, Char-
CU. urctnc tbt ettr to pub Tbe FHOIIIttoD DOtts tbt
for 1871 compiMloa ot a brldp ''frut:ratt.Dc ud Ume eouum-
1 to repltee tbe preeeat Co11t lDc delaJ ca..ct bJ the bottle-
Hwy. hay opu. uct o1 111o •llotl.or t.Wer Bar -· lfo baa -lnYOIYoO In -.... IUid
with 01
tm-
DISIGH.
COHSTRUCTIOH
CUSTOM
HOME
REMODELING
MR. AND MRS. JACK BARNETT, reluin& after the muy
yaars of service wlth the Newport Harbor Cbamber of
Commerce, are pictured here wbUe .aeatloalnelD KawaU.
They new to aloha-land aboard a Wutern J.trllDea OC -10
Spaceship, Jack retired In June after attno.t 19 7MJ'Ill
ezecuUve manager of tbe Chamber,
ALRUS SET FOR PARADE
Current tebeduUDc calla tor brid ... " Tbe' auoetatloo alao
tbl brldp to bt ft.DUibed DO sblda10me lllbtODwbtresome
-.rUer tha.D 19'7? or 19'78, A ol tlll tn.mc Ia eomtDc from •
abortap ot Jtate IIU tu bmda, AD &Yen.. ot 2.4,000 people
reault1nc from the 10-eau.t 10 to IDd from NIWPOI't Center
toero crllla, could delay lt oa &D &ftl'l.ll d&y, says Mr.
ltUI further. YeFulud.
"It to pbyo!cally poulhlo to ;:;;;.....,
construct a DIY tridp repla-
eq tbe obtolete lltructure ta
Z years, by 19'78," ays tbe
resolution.
"We realize tbatseverallay-
ers of gonrnmeot are lD'fOI'fed
with the brldce," tbe auoeta-
Uon's e:ueuttve aw».pr, Diet
McFarland, told tbe Eulp,
"but we would t1ke to act u
a catalyst to lrLDc everybody
togetber aDd ay 'bey, let '• pt
thls thine started.' "
Ae cordln& to a .ebedule re-
Tbe Walrus, o.mctal yacht of tbe ct.elt ud baJ.lt a DtW boat vealed earUer tb11 y-.r by Cl-
tbe Newport Harbor Cbamber beneath lt." ty Counellman Jolm store, tta.te
of Commerce, was launched ID add1Uoo to a oew enctne blctnray eactneera will bold de-
Saturday at Larson Shlpyardl, aDd outfltunc. tbe Stl toot, U alp beutnp 011 tbt br1d. ..
2'703 W, Coast Hwy., Mariners ton Walrua DOW JPQltl a black In September, adY'trtt.lelor b1d.l
Mlle. bull with creytopa1d.lltr1mmed 1n July, 197&, with eoutruetioD
Tbe Walrus has undercooe In m&bopDJ. tald.nc about 18 monthl after
a complete returbtahlnclnaDll-Tht tucbo&t Ju bee 1n tbe that. _
clpltton of the ..,com iDe harbor u• IIDce 1912, maklnc A city brldp eommltlH, mo-
2•11 I. COAST HW\'., COIIOHA OIL liAR character boot parade, opoo. 11 ooo ot tho hoot ....... ,.11!1. nltored bJ Couoei11111J1 store,
LOW II LIVIL .. II AI I''""'" by the Cbambar of Com-callandma.rkl ot tbtar•. Ooee t.1 made de&lcD reeommtoda-20% SAVINGS
on CASH & CARRY INTBRDBNOMINATIONAL, I'ULL GOSPBL aDd scheduled forSatur-OW'Ded aDd operated b)'tbeSoutb Uona oo tbe brldp, and tbt
lUNDAY ICMOOL• ft41 WO .• IM., IIIVIC .. 11eM Aucult 24. Boi.U Of Cout Comp&DJ, the Walrua:bu reeommeodatioDI are DOW 1.11-
1!/ ... IILIITIC IIIVICit ""P.M. lUNDAY and shapes WUI pu. receatly seen HM'tce IS a dercolne publlc beulDp: by the
PIAYII .... II aLl ITUDY1 7•• P.M. WIDMUDA\' l'~£i~::ln: the parade, wbJcb tra!n1Dc ceater for Newport city PlanD1ncComrnt.u1oD. Tbe WILLIAM T. KROAH, PASTOR to be t11o most BachSoaS<OIIta. on llrldp !aupoctedl.ohln
~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~==9 alnee the lzlcepttoa H•dqlaJ'ter'J tor tbe •Ivap 6 l&Dea, plus blke aDd pede•-ol compuJ Is at 1805 Wtltcllff, trlao tun.
QliJiia. rr"atllltiD(' · 54 year oiO tuat>oat, Newport Be&eb, "We welcome tho &IC>J)Ort o1
P O'lfDed aDd operated by tbt Wal-tbt Newport Center Aai:D.," A ,.,.e -~,.~., .. ~ .. , eo.,,., •• o.~ CM•••-Ckrd rut Towlnla.Dd Salft .. Com-IOOF sets Couacllma.n Store l&kl •*-pany, hl.a beeD d~ tbe oftl-be learDid tbU 'fttk of tbe
1111: REV. lOHN A. lJNDVA.LL, Mla.i.ca clal Chamber of Commerce ruolut1on. "Our brldp eom-
SPITTING ON A STONE 1
E 11er try spittin1 on a stone to eue pain '\Sounds
foolish, nowadays. 8tlfo.a-lona time IIQ.fQ!ks actuaUy
used this "remedy." We 're lucky to \c livina in this
atre of modem medicine. Medical xtence has afven
U5 many wonderful l)llm rel*evers and other relia ble,
etrecti~ drup . Ho't"Cver, it's still noi 4,f,. to u.se urry
medication ind iscriminately. When you do n't fctl up
to pa r, ask your physician's ad11ice fiO.!. Then, if he
prescribn medicatien, come to us. We'll fill his
prescnplion promplly and carefully.
Christensen Phcwmacy
1011 L COAIT WWT .. CO_,.A DaL MAll
O!UOU J.ISJO
FREE LOAN
DRAPfRIES
Other Coit S.nM:n lncludl:
~ .... ..;~•::•~r-: 10:00La!, ·-yacht u Joac U -coo recept•'on mtttH to Fl.of t.o-ap1.o
·tl .... ,,..,;._ ;;;~;;; ... 1l=~~~ .. T~hl W-baa lllor local -llla<l.op are 1.21~AD:iTHUl M~.__..MfQitU , 101/~=~t GoraiO Poarch, ...,.S eoo-!:"':~uft!"iS::::;'i -
Meraerr eere ·Pit ... 642.2140 compuy PrelideElt duetor ot tbl Orud Lodp to IPitld ap tbt ICbed ," -wrMi.D'8&.MIM8TI.l'CUI8WI CIUAIIAN,_ DltA.Nrn' ~"'
B&rrett Jr. "We of Cau.torDia, ~t Or. He aa.ld ODt ,., mtcbt be to j• COlT drepery cteenen 540·1 ~66 1701 N•wport
FIRST CHUROI OF
OflllST, SCIE>nlST
3301 Vla Lido
Newpor18each
SUNDAY SOIOOL
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WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEETING lp . ...,
REAIHNG ROOM
WHk tlays: 9 a.m. • 5 p,m.
Wed.e.day : 'LJII,. ,, .. s
TMtday and F..W.y1
9 .LID., 5 p.m.; 7·9 p.m.
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LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF THE MASTER
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Ufted tbe cabin ott der of O:ld Fellowa, will be ~a~tk;Sia~t•~-~~to<~D~.,~"'~o~C~ar~-~'~;~~;~~;~~·n~•~·~·~·~·l~c~·~~~~~64;~2~·~02;7~0~~~~~·~·~-·~·~';'~,.~S·~· ~~ 1r::-:::-::-::--:::-::-:-:-:,;hooo;:;;;:r-' at a reeepUoa at 8 Bluft'udAuem-ltAolo 1 Co•'o M••o 11 Saturday, AQIUit 17, at
TALK Eotanelo bJ&b ochoola11111-
torlum, 2:S2S PiactDtl.a Avt.,
TODAY CoRa Yt•. Tbe p~Uc l1 tn.
Ylted to atteod.
Mu. Roy Cook la guaral
By J.C. Humph rio& chalrman of tht event. Which
11 bcm.td by Colta MH Lodp
!9, LO.O,F., ualJted by Yea
Rebekah Loc!p 402. Allred IA-
ber r aDd Patricia MaDooctan.
aoblt p-aodl oftbeloeallodpa,
wIll be amooc those mal:1nc
welcomlnc addrtaees. Oftlcers
of all bnncbea ot tbe Order
wlll be 1n atteDduee. Preee-
J.C. Huf'I'IPhr;.r. who. non •r dlnc tbe reception there, W'tll
1823 NhVptJrt Bit/d. ,., bHn • be a dinner at lbe Costa Mesa
Cort• ,.,.,. l•ndmMit. for m ort country elltl. ReserntiODs can
thMI 27 r••'l. ,, '" wthorirr on be made wltb Ed Wtucut, 548-
'!f"Und j-/ry. 9?61,
PLA TIHUII -THEYU STUDY
A VALUABLE METAL ABOARD SHIP
Allboucb cold and silver
have t:radJUooa.llJ been tbe
world'1 me&sure ol Yalue,
platinum Ia more vahable
tbaD either ,
Sliver wbite in color,
is ooe of tbe bea.Y-
aubltanees !mOWn. can
drawn l.Dto nne •Ire Of
hammered Into thin ~beets,
only ,old and silver belnc
easter to work.
LOCAL ...
TO SERVE
YOU
YO.IJ'LL LOVE SAVING .2_ WAYS AT YOUR LOCAL LFS
Save at your local Laguna Federal
Savings, where our first concern is
you, our friends and neighbors ...
where your savings are reinvested
to improve the quality ol lif e -
where you live! .. _ Where every
Important decision is made locally
and promptly. Open your account
now and start earning the nalion's
highest Interest on Insured savings.
coupled with many exclusive
benefits from LFS -the LARGEST.
FIRST and STRONGEST l nde·
pendent Federal In the rMOrt and
cosatal .,_-.. ....,. •
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1. FLEXIBLE PASSBOOK
ACCOUNTS EARN
ltec:Uoa,.. "' ~.,.,,. -U·Ctl•-~~ ·~"·
ol'lll• lifO•'•"' 0.POttll •"!I wolh·
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2.. BIG MONEY TERM
CERTIFICATES EAAN
Mil'!-"' 11,000 to ... , ... "-.
loob•IWIU .. t.l ........... ~ Oft ..,.
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VALUE
now344
All-Weather LANTERN
Actualty flolrtl in water-idHI for boating and fishing.
Red weming flalher for emergencies. Oependaible
operation even in cold wNther. With impact r.-ittant
C8N; p»ii:M~polition rotary on/off switch. 6 -voh
bolt Incl. X11 ·1
in thl'
So••th Coast Plaza
Shopping Center
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(714)67J-fUJ _ .......... ._.,..
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Two More Reasons
why Richards serves you better
RICMARD"J MAIIIKI!TI NOW ACCI:~T MASTI:" _CHA"O.
AND 8ANI<AMENCA"D ON ANY ~"CH.UI!
~k&. .. ,. ... .c .• m markets :.
ul I J I fill.,-VIA LIOO•IMII-·YII" --AM'MUII
• TUESDAY, JULY 9
Twill prlo •• 11<. llld lira.
DuMl Wetlblr, lTJI WflltmJD.
ltlr,fC,Co*M ...
• WIDIUIDAY, IVLY 10
.., --... • llld ..... Pall
I-IIII PvriT~,llor
ber Vlft flooi:Oo.
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10411-11_ ... ,~ •. -., ,....,oH ·..... .. ........ 41 .o.,.: 10:00 •
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FOR YOUR VALUABLE JEWELRY AND WATCHES
IS AS CLOSE TO YOU AS OUR STORE. WHERE
ou;: OWN CRAFTSMEN CAREFULLY DO THF!
.WORK UNDER OUR PERSONAL SUPERVISION •
••••••••••••
t Fine watch repair
• Diamond and precious gem setting
t Fine jewelry care and repair
••••••••••••••
• Original jewelry design and creattons
Gem and jewelry appraisals
•••••••••••••••••••••••
HIGH EST PRICES PAID FOR IMPORTANT GEMS AND
JEWELRY PI ECES EXPP.RTLY APPRAISED BY US.
1823 NEWPORT BLVD .• COSTA MESA
CONVENIENT TERMS
27 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION
BankAmencarcJ-~ester()wge
PHONE ~8-J.40f
anly
Sl
NOPE. WE 'LL PUT YOUR 30 SECOND COitiERCIAL " ON-THE-AIR " FOR THE ENTIRE
NEWPORT BEACH/CORONA UEL MAR MARKET FOR ONLY $7 .00 ! .
TELEVISION ADVERTISING IS FOR YOU -SO ARE OUR LOW RATES. MAKE THAf AD
YOU HAVE TUCKED AWAY IN YOUR HEAD A REALITY, BUT BE PREPARED BECAUSE
TELEVISION SELLS .
IF YOU DON'T .8LREAOY HAVE ~ COMMERCIAI.,-OUR PRODUCTION RATES WILL MAAE
YOUR POCI([TJOOK SMILE, AND YOUR COMMERCIAL IIILL 1£ DONE PROFESSIOIW.LY •
CALL ME FOR A COPT OF OUR RATE CARD IF· YOU WANT TO PLAa SOlliE ADS, 01
EVEN IF YOU JUST IIMT TO TALK MOUT AN IDEA YOU HAVE FOR AN AD ••• •
YOU'LL FIIID THE KST PIIOIIIIIJtS FOR YOUII COMMERCIALS OR TY3 -N£IIPO!n,
CONTACT PAUL STEIIMT,·AIIEA COOl 714, 642-3269 '0R 642-3260, TOOo\Y!
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MEW SIRS of tbl "Tallata, •• aUI:IUlry of tbt Blr Brothers or Orange CoaotJ, Mrs.
'Robert ~ttle and Mr1. RoJal T~~ettr,Do,.tSbores,are greeted by Mrs, James HiDes Jr,
Ll
Pat 11 oot only oo the BBOC execatlve board
but a chaiter member ot "Talents." Thla
atll111ary ls unique, tor lt bas the talent of
tune&tdnr without regular meettnp, ueept
tbe arunal 11t-torether. There are no om cera,
though there Is a board; oo one is called
ehalrm.a.n or president; there are one or
maybe two who are "Talents" as well as
Angellto de Oro memberi . Tbe present board
corulllsts ol Mmes. J. C. Beesemeyer. Alvin
Cox, Joseph Daniger. J. S. Floor and James
Judy.
llllltiMV, .IIJG. ~ 1974
COROllA on MAR, ~
Hoag Gift Box ready.
for c.ard discount sale
no GUt Boo· at t11e 11o1c
llotPuat4alllorJ.IIa bot-., actlfliJ .......... .... tile A.,... __ ofCIIrUI-
IIU earolltoraloo-lor
1M lllloplllll.
..,. •• Matlttv CiOrrJ,Cbrllt-
IDU card CbaJrllllll. bu 11-
rupd lor~UIDiddi
-lalAI to ..._.u.. bare•
dorlor IN .. ~-all.
Library use
up 10.4%
Tlltre wtll bt co&e aiH AllC-
14 at tbo ~ lllud -· ot Mn. a., &!loeb, GUt 9os:
ellaltiiU; Auc. t'7 at tile LidO lilt bome ol »ra.llartln Lock·
..,., aDd A~~o U at t.bt Newport
S.cb bome of Ura. DeruU
Abero.
Mta. Gony at.o IDDOtllCet
ttlat tbe Coatereoee Center
till bolpttal wttt be opeo Aur.
%1 ud 30 for card ales. She
Ia betoc aaaisted by Mmea . A.
C. Flepl, RobertJurs,Chartes
Clemou. Ud Ralph TUton.
Mrs, Bulloch am ber buyer5
are collecting special goodies
Newport Belch cltJ Ubnrtan for tbe Cllt Bo:.: for Christmas
Dor--b" olt.teo Ill ber ctrlllg.
aanl&l rtpari tbat33,420r•CIJ·
tered borrowcn cbo<ked out FLAG PROGRAM IN COli
eso,ooo bcloU, perlodkllllllll IS IN OPERATION AGAIN
ncordlllp durlq tbe putyeu 1"be rtac proeram is again
• .. a 10.41 !Der ... O'IU tbe 1n open.tlon along Coast Hwy
prniQul Jll.f, Tbe total eot .. Pretldent Robert Stoessel ~;
t.cUoD lDer~ to l44,500, tbe Corooa del Mar Chamber
up 20,100 YOlum11. of Commerce a.nnot.ulces
of ~~sow-:"te!~\!~:~~ The Key ClttJ at Cor~ del ._..._ Mar b.lir!f school. sponsored bY
a teYOlt1DC collectloD JUPPUtd tbe Kiwanis Club of Corona del
by the BaatSaco UbtarJ 1Jittm, Mar, puta ~ the flags tor
a flderai}J fiiDdld procram for JPtCial bolldaya, takes them
publlc Ubrart.e1 in Orance down at the close of the day
Collltty. 0 and stores them. The COM
ENGAGEMENT of Dla.na Louise
Ryan to Jon Robert Turner of
Huntington Beach Is announced
by the bride-to-be's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Geor ge E. Ryan.
401 Evening Star Lane , Dover
Shores. Diane Is a 1972 grad-
uate of Orange Coast College
and wUI get a B.A. degree 1n
elementary education from USC
In Jarmary. The tntended groom,
soc of Mr . and Mrs. Robert
Ttaner, 9'791 Cathay Ci rcle,
Hlmtlngton Beach, attended the
University ot Mlnrlestoa aM
wtu craduate In June rr om the
Air Force Academy, Colorado
Sprlllgs. He has beennoml nat(td
for a Rhodes scholarshi p, A
JuBe, 197'5, wedding is planned
at St. Andrew's Presb;·terlan
Cb lU'Ch. So~'!;'e ' PhJIIcally handt-Cbambtlr of Commerce pro-
capped home --reoders ndes the funds for the pro-DR. FL EI SCHER OF NB hue n)oJid r•dlnc ,,000 ject
booka bro•i!l'l to tlltm by 10 N~rt nac nytec hollllay wtll IS NAMED DEAN AT UCI
vobiD.tMrl, llliDY of them auo-be Labor Day Sept 2 Dr . Everly B. Fit:IS<:her of
ciated wtth tbe retired senior ' · · NeW].ort Bea1:h, pr ofesS(Ir or
volunteer procnm. (RSVP ) chen1istry at UC Irvin>-, ttas
under tbe 41reetloo ottbe Vol-FT. POLK TRAINING been na meo.J acting dean rJ! IJ/l}'·
untterActlonCenterotOranee PriV!i.te Joh n L. Walls, 17, sica sciences for u,e !)";4.75
-county. · son of Mrs. Byron M. Walls, academic vear.
.~.,c ...
EWAlD
YOV DON'T SMOKE
FARMERS NON -SMOKER POLICY
will insure y our life for a lot less money.
& CLAIIol YOUR REWARD AT
RABBITT INSURANCE --
Costo llieso
he beeo ~ r-dllr till 1'0111ma•
uspiiDIStDI. ta,U. Jltdltcllot 1'ftddla.l lhlrt"
at the A.rtbur kam'a 1114~ u I bad
nOt mtDUootd b11 llmt • • , well, ~
)fr. S.rll, m'!IUitlaJxl, tbat ll ••• aad OD
U. way home bt q-.Wled fer many compU-
m_~b from pulerlb)' ••• probablJwlllDenr
wMr u apjn? Oh, ,..,_ be will • • • he's
qlillt& proud of lt. Abo mentlooed 1n last
week 's Bee Line wu "blrtrxii.J boy" Tom
Walker ; underltand be had a week plus of
"llappyl" but btl Datal IM.IYerary ftS
abared wtth wife EtbtUYD ucl Patrlda aDd
Jack Groth at the A.mbro1la . Bye the bye •••
It -my memory ltl'Tes me correctly, July 3
waa tbe Groth.a' 2nd weddtne anntvertaryl
So many "happys" and for 10 many reaSOOB
• • , 'tis reason enough to be bappy! Anyway.
Ethellyn and Tom took oft for a short stay
a~ Yosemile for a happy rest!
• • •
There are no dues; tD Ueu, however, eaeh
member pledgu $50 aMually, this pledge
belng earned by each member accordlnc to
her talent ... and the talents are as varied
as the members. One dves brld~ lessons,
one bakes extra special birthday cakes. ano.
ther drives folk to and from the airport.
on request . . . other talents Include glft-
wrapptnr and mailing; needlepolnt; macrame;
deco~ge ... one new member re-arranrts
About ,8,000 1Dquir1es were 7Z2 Baker, Costa Mesa , bas The position was lett vacant
handled dartnr the year by U-co.rnpleted 9 weeks of advanced by the r esignation of IJr. Fred-
brary atatr members at an Individual tralning at the U. S. er ick Heines, who wl11 contlnu('
branches. The reference center Army Infantry Tratnlng Cent er , as professor of physics at UC I.
collection at MulDers library Ft. Polk. La. Dr. Heines, internationa lly
Ills beeo Jtre~ by added He reeel"ted geoera l training, known as co-discoverer of the
mlcrotllm edWou: ot period-as a Iicht weapons Infantryman elemenlary particle r1eu trlno,
teals. buaiDeu ha.ndbooU and and as a mortar and reeollless became first <1ean of the school
finance directories. rtne cr ewman, in addiUon to of pt1ysical sdenles in 1966.
MARINERS CHURCH
Another birthday celebration at Ambrosia and re-juvenates Ured rooms; hnotber, wttOse
.wi.s lor another Tom •.. Tom Carey wttb huat.nd owns a 5 passenger Cusna, pledges
wUe Dtane and the Costellos. While Friday Us availability at $36.00 an hour. Including the
nl«ttt last, friends gathered at the Ph1Up pilot . . . mmm, treat your friends, or
.. ulveu• Newport Beach home, for diMer · l'isUors, to a.n aerial aqualntaJ\Ce or Newport .
hODOrlng Mr.Carey. Beach, even the whole of Orange County ,
other July birthday folk that I knoW about Talents recent annual get-together was at
are Sally (Mrs. Vlnceat) De Rosa C!f Baibol Mr, and Mr s. Ben Deane's former home,
laland and Fllntrld&e; Dorothy (Mrs. WUbur) Inine Cove; members brought guests ....
Rtynoltts, Batiste; Marian (~rs. Peter )Young, pictures were shoWn of Bi g Brother, Freeman
former Newporter, now at Pt. Lorna, and Reed, Newpor t Beach • • . h.ls wonderful
our dear Jean (Mrs. Ed..,ard) Sharp, wtfe Dorothy Is a member of AngeUtos de
JUg Canyon ..• to all a ''Happy,'' Oro Auxllt.ary of BBOC. So appeallng and
• • • informative was this 9-10 minute program
! Tbe J. WlUJ.am Millers (Eleanor and 8111), that some ZO women accepted me~bershlp,
West Ocean Front Balboa used their mem-pledging tbelr talents to Talents Sl1JPC)rt
bershlp card s.o.G. as an'tnceo.tt•e for their of the great work being done with flltbet -
trlp to Miai'QJ .~e-~IIJ!!ter Carol h~ less boys In Orange County, through BBCK:.
§itck Powell 'a"OO lb81r tw~ 'IMrt't nne •aM • ~"'fn'eM~hlded Mrwe,.f'rank Be11.7"·
lfSvn.h, were preparlD& for , ,.. .. we tp Don .C!_Iller ~ Homer Reed of the Bhatt's;,
•ri9gota, Colombia, S.A. "Seems so far awty.'' M'mes. Jose()h Leighton and Joseph B. BrWl-
. •as lii~!~Qor'a ,eocnmeat ••• but I'm sure ner , Laguna; Mrs. James Qo Brott, Lido
• oM d.ay s.o.G. wlll take tbem ~ and anJ Isle; Mrs. Willard Dl:.:on, Costa Mesa; Mmes,
to Colombia. From Florida the •mlerswlnged lan Bruce aocl Walter Sennett, WestciUf;
lip to MarylaDd tor a visit with 100 H.rrett Mrs. Esma Jackson, .Bic Canyoo; Mmes.
and wHe PhJills aod tbe two Uttle Jrdll l.ers. James Bird, Robert Uttle, Gene Robertson
Amy and JuUe, who live there ... 1D Millers-aDd Royal Tucker, all of Dover Shores; Mmes.
l'lllel Along with these flsUs tbey saw a Robert Frailey, James B. Taylor, Robert
bit or the u.s.A. Their nert rught out wUI Grant, and Linn WUllams, Co rona del Mar;
problbly take them to San Francisco. to see others were Mmes. Edward Elko, W, B.
daughter Nancy husband John and young Jetf HelUs, Cassuts Paul, Santa Ana ; Mrs. Jack
Kretz ... So belne: an S.O.G. member Riley, Bay Shores, anrl Mr s. Clifford Duncan
(Silly Old Cra~ent) is not 10 silly after of Emerald Bay,
all ... and brings Its own reward. From the lineup of new me mbers and
• • • the enthusiasm shOWn among all members,
Pat (Mrs. Alfin) Cox aod I were discussing It looks like a good year, a nry good year
the work of Big Brothers or Orange CoWlty for the Talents and Big Brothers of Oranae
and the "Talents;• an aUJ:IllarJ of BBOC : County,
BLUE H
POOLS
WORLD'S IJIIG£ST: PUT Ill A BLU! HAVEII
POOL OR 5PA-fRE_E E5TIMATEI
THE TEACHDIG IS CENTERED 011 JESW CIIRIIT
AliD THE BIBLE, WITH EMPIIASIS Olf PIIACTICAL
CHRISTWO IJVING. ALL AGES AilE WELCOME.
COIIDM11Dc and n.lt1Dc a..S.llba..
SUJtDAY SERVICES: WORSHIP SERVICES AND SUNDAY SC HOOL
8:30, 9:45 and 11 :00 A.M.
EVENING SER VICE .... . 7:00 P.M.
PHONE : 675-4550
The tecbnlcal processtna: di-speclall.zed weapons lnstroc-Dr . Fleischer, who )olnerl the
l'lston ftl moved In the spring lion. He also was taught the UCI ra cu!ty In 1970, has been
from the Balboa Ubra.ry to the proper use or high explosives serving as chalrm3n or the
converted chtach bulldlng on and. the placement. detection chemistrv department the past UOO £. CGut Hwy., II-Beacb,.., lleo:ArtW
Agate Al'e., Balboa lslard. aod disarming of rr.ines. two year ~.
Ann Design IV
Cannell& Chatlin
aeuerlu Thompson
Design Gallerv
oesiun Plaza travel
Elegance In Time
Eric 1 Annene Antiques
Franll Ferris lntertora
GiddingS / RObinson. Inc.
Heimann Opticians
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CALL IIOW' OR DRO, Ill ••• We ',. Cion ly
A,,..t o,.,. 7 Dey• A. Week.
530-1142 12222-aw .. -a.... 171.-no
BARBARA L, CONROY, IS,
da.ugbter of John CoarOJ. SUta
Barblra, aod Uu. Jeue L.
Conroy, Corooa del Mar, bU
Cf&dlllted from World AltW&JI
fU!lbt att-.I trallllDIIIIOU-
lall<l. A cracloate o1 c..-c1e1
Mil" hll!b eebOOI, aile taOCI>I
modellllg at Jollll R®ert Pow-
tra. charm aDd ~Unc
IChool, In 0ranp bttortnhr·
tnc tbe traiDI.nc procram at
World.
marvin's Garden
rr.JidOOn's lODenlng Sooo)
IIIUIDOI'I center •-edlleuon
Jute Lh .. •• 1UU7 n2--3401 or .... 1084
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ORILLEDIIAIMI ; ........... .
TOP II ALOIN •..•.•..•••••..••.•
NEW VORK STEAK ............. .
LOI.riR TAIL ....... -........ .
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CHESS TOURNAMENT
SCH EllUL ED AT UCI
A D&UoaaiiJ -nted cbeU
toooroo meat 1tiU be bold oo tt1oo
U, C. 1rrtM tl-Aacoat
10 uol 11 . Ill two ... -.
tile ·-1t1U o11at etl<.clor e..,...UU.. lor top p!Qoro u wenuu _ _,.,._
·--pliJwn to...,.. -1111111. cu~~...-..wllt-
to tilt "" ""' ....,.,. 1o -
"' 1 ... -. no "' pr~oo wlU be $110 plio l ......, II tM_ .......... tiOOploo ......, .... ---lin 11 •elM ...,.. II,._ ............ ~·_...,... __ ,....
It "" wiD ........... --of-Cll Rri -·1'• ... _ ... ........... ~~.
Old world Art
POUlsen
RaVmOnd Hagen Fine Art
Repro II
Slllllets
"All'S
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twf-t u: Z~•a PtiiiiMDe ....,, act• at Tcwo ad ..
-· II lllo II ot .. PlrUo Iloilo ,._ IU-"-du......,.,._...a,..
ooH ......... , .... • .•. Lui.,....,-
wu7-1, ~ 111111, Callt. -· S4a Yta ~ Mcwput
Btooll. Calli.. -· z-~m. Ill_,_ Dr.,
T-·wiD llolld IIIIo ,_.,~ oa... ~~
q......,.lll.ct MtU Me .. w. 'nl
1-1, 110-~ -• P,llltl u. ,,........., urJtllnw
1111 ....a·. &or. --·-..--... I -plloo lallola lo
ll._t Boaell, Calli.. -· Tbla ,_,7711 Ja ~
byUI.Idl~
Slptd: Zllaa S.rb tim. ... Jut -1;000 -rad< 11> U poloiL CIITIIol
wu • cJ!Mt ~ 1t1tb 11
....... udOCC .... .-
lorWrd-19.
Sula Aa Colllp ns a dJs.
tut 11M1b with 10 polatl, Mt.
su -.... picked lor 5111
Tb1l --ftlodwllll 111e c..., clck "' 0nap
C-OG Ja!J Zl, 1114.
BALBOA POWER SQUADIIOIO'S L1. -Slrlor cl C-
llta IJPII..iu: a DottJ problem In ~».'f1p.tbl to a ltudeDt
!Jia lifo boatlllc etua.
II-will ~ lo a pair
ot tiDe ~· nc•*L llort W-boo 11 a 1-lool,
1110--opUI ood-eo. Pab11sb: Auc. 1, 8,' 15, U,
1974, 1D !be II--
Eulp. F-35N7 Boali I heel led 18 ... _ lor uo J'll'1l ud ng c ass sc u ~-=·~-~~~Qo:
LIIML .. IICa.
<Jll>mANCE NO. %'1'14
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, CAUFOR-
NIA, ADOPTED PVRSUANT TO THE STATE PLAlOONG
AND ZOMIIIG LAW, RECLASSIFYING CERTAIN LAND IN
THE AEGEAN IULL'l AREA FR<* THE AI "GEIIERAL
AGIIICULT!JRAL" DISTRICT TO THE RS-PD (8,09CJ) "RE.
SIDENTIAL, SINGLE FAMILY -PLANNED D£VELOP.
KENT" DISTRICT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE COMPRE-
IIEIISIVE ZONING CODE OF ORANGE CdUNTY
Tilt Boord ol S,.,.rn.ors oltlle Coomty of On!!p, Calltor.
ola, does Ol'di1D as l:>llows:
SECTION I. Saelloalt Dlstrlet Map 26-6-8 (ZC 74-5 alter-
nate) ls bereb)' adopted as a aool.ng district map of tbe
Co.., o1 Onnp lOll added to Seelloo 7-9-49 ofllle Codl11ed
Ordlaances ol tbe CO!mty of Orange.
SECTION Z, Thts Ordinance &:ball take effect I.Dd be ln
flsll force thlrty (30) days from and after Us J».SS&ce, aad
brd:lre tba e-tratloa of tlttteD (15) days alter tile puace
tbereof, sball be pd)llsbed once lD tbe Newport Harbor
Eutp. a oew-pobUsbed Ill !be Couoty ol <Jnqo.
state ol Cau.torala, tocetber wltb the ~».mas of tbe members
of tbe Baud ol S~s 'I'OUac for IDd ap.1Dst tbe same.
(SEAL) RALPH B. CLARK
Chairman o1 tbe Board or S~nbors
ATTEST:
of Orure Couoty, Callf~
WlLUJ.ll E. ST JOHN
Couaty Clerk aDd e:a:-oftlelo c lert
of tbe Board ol ~rs of
Orup COUDty, CaUfornla
By J-AleDIIder, O..,ulj'
STATE OF CAUFORNIA )
) ss.
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
I. WILLIJ.M E. ST JOHN, County Clerk aDd ex-olftclo
Clerk o1 tlae Board of S~ntsots, do bereb)' eertiiJ U.t
at a replar meeting of tbe Board of SICM!rYlsors of Oranp
Coaaty, Calllornla, held on the 24th day of Joly, 1974, tbe
~ Ordtruce containing two (2) sections was passed
and adailted bJ tbe follow1ng 't'Ote :
AYES: SUPERVISORS DAVID L. BAKER, RALPH 8.
CLAnK, R. W, BATTIN AND RALPH
\, A. DlEDRICH
MOE&. IJRJPERVISORS NONE
AWJi1 :'i'UPERV1SORS RONALD W, CASPERS
IN WJJWESS WHEREOF, I han be.reldo set my band Uld
atll.ud tbe oftlclat seal of tb-.! Board ot Sapervilors of tile
Coualy o1 Onngo, state of Cattrorola, this 24th day of Jaty,
1974.
(SEAL)
WILUAM E. ST JOHN
CoUD.tJ Clerk aod ex-Oflldo Clerk
of the Board o1 s~rnsors ot
Oranp Couoty, Caltforola
9y Jtme Aleu.oder, Deputy
PubUsll: Newport l:arbor Ensign, Au,ust 1, 1974.
plloa>.>re !rom .._ Del, l!u
UoUed staiM Power Sqaod. 1111 elus al 7 p.m. T-r. -mond trom ttpt ood 1o
r .. eluaH Ill lifo boatlllc wtu Sepl. 3, II F.-JD Valley Ill&!> llaatar
cwpalse tor tbe taD semester ICbool and' Mar1la b1cta ecboot. Tbe P1n.tu t.n z oat•M.
at 5 Joeotloos lA !be Oru&e Duo Po!JII Sq-.. eluaH me riiiiDlllc aeu r-.Jor.
Cout &rtl. commence at 7 p,m, MODday, Mlke Nuko, 1 5-8, 110-piCMD:I
H1111ttactoD Belch Power Sept, 9, at tbe D&ol. Po!DtYaeht apeedstw wu 1 aec-s team
SQ-.droa wlU ltart Jts tnt-Club and Sept. 11 at MJasloa AU South Cout CoaferiDCe
VIejo high scbool. choice Jut .-..... Duoy
LIG#.L MOTIC! Tbe loog eatabllsbed Ba-Prloeeollo, Wllo. piDed eloH
FICTITIOtE Btlinr!$ HAllE Power Sq111.dr0D clus opens to 400 JU'ds ID 86 carries last
STATEMENT at 6:30 p.m. MoDday, Sept, 16, sea10a, Ia allo tact.
Tbe followiDc persons are at the Newport .Harbor Yacht Tbere's al8o a trio ot trelb-doiDc buiDeaa as: Craft &: c, Club, 720 W, Bay Ave., BalboA. man laleat. Rlck BrOwn Is a
Z05St .Newport Bmt., Costa Data 00 this c!U5 cu be ob-5-8, 180-po\D:ier wbo wu tbe
Mea 9HZ$: Dulel A. York, ta.lDed from 548-9978. CIF 2-A "player of tbe Jtar"
1528 Oraap, Costa Mesa, Cal-Regt.draUon tor these clas-last season at Temple CltJ
IIOZ'D1a 91627; LlDda G. York, ses 1s handled at tbe 1Dlt1a1 higb. Browu. amassed a st:ac-
·15Z8 Druce. Costa Mesa, Cal-meetiDg. aDd potential students seriDI total of 1, '700 JVds oa
ltonla 91127. sboukl brtog peoclls aod a 3-tbe .crou:t. He led Temple City
Tbla ~ss is coodueted ring DOt~boot to tbe class. All to the ClF crown.
bJ u 1Ddh1ctual. adults as well as )mlors ewer ToDJ Aceomando, a 5-8,160-
Slped: Lloda G. York. 12 when aceomp&Died by an poUDder from We.Cmlnster
Thllltattment was ftledwtth adult are eUc:fble. Class rna-lflcb, pJned 1,07'5 JUdi, a't'-
tbt Co.ty Clerk of Druce tertals and te~ books maJ us-eraged 5.5 yardl per carry
COUDtJ oa JalJ 29, 1974. ua.lly be purchased at the class. and scored 15 touebdcrroa.
i::_~u:~·~ -~95~ Danish team to play here
L ~ MCITICI A borne game wllll !be Danish
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO natiooal team ls ooe of the
ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF hl(bUgbts of !be Onngo Coast
ALCOOOUC BEVERAGES College 1774-75 blstetball sebedule, a.onouneed this week
7-29-74 by occ coach Herb Livsey,
To Whom It May Concern: The Pirates Vfbo chalked ~
Subject to Issuance of the a fine 22-8 r~ord last season.
llcellSe ~~~Plled for, nottce Is will host tbe tourlng team from
berebJ ctven that the lDder-Denmark 00 Dee. 41D the OC C
slped PfCipOMS to sell alco-am Tbe 30-g:ameregulacsea-
boUc be\'eraces at tbe prem-son 'sebeduJe Lncludes 14 coo-
laea, described as follows: tests at home aDd 16 oo the
3901 East Coast Hwy ., Corona road
del Mar /Newport Beacb. OCc opens tbe campalKJl on
. Par..-to neb lateatklo, Nov. 29 meetiDc tbe U. c.
tbe .cteratped ts apptJtac to San Dleco tro.b · 1.11 ta Jolla.
the Deputmeal: of AJocboUc Tbe contereoce sea8011 begins
Beve.np Control for lssuuce Ju. 11 with tbe Bucs plaJing
of &a aleoboUc beveraee Ueeose at Santa Ana College.
(or licenses) for these prem-Here 1s tbe sebeduJe:
lses as foi.JoW's: ''47'' On Sale Nov. 29 __ at oc Sao Diego
General (Bona Fide PubUc Eat-Fros:b.
lnc Pllce). Nol, 30 __ LosAnplesTrade
CORONA DEL MAR REST-Teeb
AURART COMPANY, INC, ~. 3 __ at Cypress.
Publish: August 1, 1974, In tbe Dec. 4 __ 0an1s11 ott1onal
Newport Harbor Ensign,
team.
Dec. 6 --at Compton.
Dee. 7 --~s Vep.s.
Dec. 11-14 --Wiles Eaton
touroament.
Dec. 18-21 --Claftey tour-
nament,
Dee. 26-28 --MlraCosta
touroament.
Jan, 3 --L.A. Southwest.
Jan. 4 --Looc Beach City.
Jan. 8 --at £1 Camloo.
Jan, 11 --•at Santa Ana.
Jan. 15 --*Cerritos.
Jan. 18 --•at Yt. San ·M-tooto.
Jan. 25 .;. •Fulilr1oa.
Jan. 29 --•at San oteco
Mesa .
Feb. 4 ·-at ~BeaebCtty.
Feb. 8 --£1 CamiDo.
Feb. 12 --"'Saota Ara.
Feb. 15 • -•at Cerritos.
Feb. 19 --~t. San AntoaJo.
Feb, 22 --... t Fullerton.
Feb. 26 --~an Dleao Mesa.
(-coofereoce games.)
PRECISE Plll Dl lAID USE SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 26-6-8 zc 74-5 otlANGI COUNTY CALIFORNIA
AOO•f!O ., ltSO~Vfi0N 0< '"I QU NGI COuNt• OlAt<NING CQMM>H•O.. -<l .•o••
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"21-1-11
COACM TUCUR
Ptlo ._ a 1-1, 101-
.....-1 pllt.C-trom N..,.
pcwt llu'bar, p.t.d mare tbu
500 JVda lor lllo llalloro.
Taetor -'"ldo -..
l1lo lo boi--C-Warnollo111bo4. aloac---,.....Mort lllllbJud
Fnlll< llaliL
Tbo -.. 11111111 _..
-bJ -· middle rard Ktu, stroieb, a MCOGd
team all coafll'IDCI cbolct 1&11: I , ....
Taelw ays OCC'IdeleuiH
llreaalb u .. Ill Ill -..,.
Tbt BUcs will be led bJ eo-
pl!omono Hvble llornll,
fotmtr Saata ADa Hip liar,
&DIS &ten Speer, from Estucla,
at tbl COI"Da'S.
Sopbo-o Cb11tt Hocuo, I
1-3, 180--from La
Qulala IUP. will also atart
ln tbe dlteutn backfield.
Tbe B11c:a wtU bave a pair
ol fiDe -.omore UDeblcters
IJI Bill Ford, 6-2, 205, lOll
Bobby Joata, 5-10, 185 •.
CCC lao loot boll! of t11
defeutvt eDdl bat Mlb Fro.t,
a 1-1,110..poaml freshman from
Co!U* del Mar wbo was tbe
lnlllo Leacuo "llllemao ol !be
year," abould n.n ooe of those -· Rou MallDowald., a 6-3,220-
-ALL-CIF -!rom Temple City, aboold replace
Grant Getter at oae of tbl de-
feulve tackle stot.. Gelker,
a flrst team All South C01at
C:oGfereoce cbotee, will plaJ
for coach Job.n MeKa.J at lEe
11111 you.
ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS
RAm I'OIIQ AUIFIED ADS
ITime ·~nmo
20 wor41 or •u . . . &.00 1 s.so t.so
Zl to 30 1/orlt.. . . . . 3.00 4. 75 S.OO
Sl to 40 W«da ••••• 4.00 6.50 8,00
Each trord ewer 40 . . .10 .15 .20
e ART HEEDL!WORK.
ART
WORK CENTER.
Cluaea ror
o FOR SALE
REFRIGERATOR, wtdte,ly-.r
okt --$100 --840-1683.
COMPAliiCIII CRYPT lor hlo
(llo. Ill) • w.-ta eo.t, .
P-Vlow II_. Part,
CDII. Call ('114) IA-41'11,
-WI"Ut Ga-. 111117 ... · 10'1'1, Yoeeo Valloy -
MIICIJ.I..AIUO.US. _
SlOI'II III'!POtr'ltlliJr rtzs-' .. ,_ rilw carpet. Romo.o
tbtm witb Bl• L..t:te: •eat
electric lblmpooer, $1.00.
Crowa Hardware, S107 Eut
Cout Hwy ., Coroo:a del Mar.
IN NEW"' .. T BE.ACM
~ Offiu Fwrnitw" "'y DESKS•CHAIRS I . FILES •SAFES
::.. OFFICE SUPI\LIES
-I STATIONERY
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·f» OP:P:ICEIOPPLV INC.
1011 Newport llfd.,N, :port._..
• ~MOTOGRAPHY
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Cac~ture tbe beaiX)' aod
warmth ot your home 1D a
bealdlul color a.lbu.m. Call
Steve Matter Pbotocrapby,
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THE
TERMII\IAL
MAI\I
•• 1¥ ........
Church News ...,.. wiD-·--.... fto .... ,.,, ldr-
-wllllrOiiiirllll'-;::~::~:-~-r·:-,~ ... ,... .... aa =· ., ..... t.pr h ¢'triO ...., wU1 rtlbn-
....... a.A-c,.S.
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7:00 6-9:16
ROBERT
REDFORD
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• PLTIIOUI'II COIICRICA.
TQIAL CltllllCB, -Brood
It,, K...,.n JleltiiU •• -
JOlla ~u wt11 .,...b ..
10TM 10411'1 .......... a.t 0.
· 10 o.m. -tillAr _,,
Tbt ..,.. mlat ... of JMik,
·Gr•r Erlaad, wu llltrodlcild
to .... -·~~~~oo ll lUI s-,·. -.ar..,.-co~~~or-. III.._.,.Ciilp-
.,.. Collop, lladylrrcellotrllld .. _.., ..
• THE lfEWPORT HARBOR
CHURCH OF REUCIO!B SCI-
&HCE, set c..ur st., coaa
Ilea --LaelU. de Menebmu ww ..,IDe tbt mnace,
uH••• bere IDd DOW," at
tbe 10 a.m. SUDiiay semce.
Tbl ellolreh put«, E-C.
J aeuao, 11 oa. fteatloa. The
Womea'• GGJ.Id wtU meet tor
4IDDtr &D!S baa1De11 at 7 p.m.
IIODdaJ, Aar. 5, at the bome
ot tbt prelldtat, Mn. Ruth
KeiiDtdy, 1 ?'55! A.c:acll Tr"
Lue, liDJYeraitJ Part, lntDe.
RtNrfttiDDI may be made""'th
Mra. CosmosEUaotl, 83'1'-43%'1'.
• THE NEWPORT UNITY
CHURCH, 15th st. and lrY1De
Ate. Clift' HaYea --Tbe Re•. . . SUM Richards 1f1ll begin t
eerles oa the ser moo oo tbe
mouot at the 10 a.m. service
this SUDday. Scrtpture Yerses
tor the opeDIDr sermon are
Mattbew 4:23, Z4 and 25; U:at-
tllew 5: 1 and z.
• ST. ANDREW OS PRESBY-
TERIAN CHURCH, 800 st. An-
drew's Road, CUU HaYen -~
Guest preacher tor the 8, 9:30
aod 11 a.m. Suoday seniees
wlll be Dr. Wallace W. Gibbs,
speak1Dc on "The anatomy ot
miasioo."
• ST. MARK PRESBYTER-
-IAN CHURCH, 2100 lW VIsta,
East Bluff --PbylUs Jones
wUI be ordained asa rullng
elder at the 9:30 eommunioo
service this SUDda.J. Tbe Rev.
wnuam McQuold wm preach
oo "God's awtul geoUoslty."
• COMMUNrrY CHURCH BY
fHE UAY, inoetJDi at U'dlf
Tbeater, 3459 Vl& Lido, New-
port --Dr, Jack Hollaod, pro~
teuor aDd DlYlae Seleoee min-
Ister, will speak at tile 10 a.m. s.-,. aernee. Dr. HolliDd re-e~t'fed tbe 418U~ pro-
feUor owor1t lrOib ·111e OW.
lecfilatve ID 19?Z.
LIGALMOTICI
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice Is hereby ctnn that
the Planning Commission otthe
City ot Newport Beach will
bold a public bearlngoo Amend-
ment No. 437 t.n1Uated by The
IrYine Company to presone6.2S
acres ot uoincorporated terri,
tory to the P.C. Planned Com-
munity District aod amend
tbe Plalmed Commtmlty De-
nlopment StaDIJards for
"Harbor VIew Hills" by
reducing the permitted density
in Area 11; and IPtiDg of
lbe statlsttcal a.oalyslsof Areas
11 aod 15; and otber poeral
cbanps In the LaDd Use Map
aod P-C Tnt. Said area to be
prezooed ls }Ocated •sterlJ
ot New MaeArttuzr Boulenrd
lUid Spnlsas run Road lUid
adjolDS the Su Joaquin Reser.
YOlr Site.
Notice Is hereby further giYeo
tbat said pubUe belrlng will
be hekt oo the 15th day of
Aucust, 1974, at tbe bour ot
7:00p.m. in tbt CoUDCIJ Cbam-
bers of the Newport Beach CltJ
Hall, at which Umt ud place
aay lDd all persoa.a barested
may appear aod bebeardtbere~ ...
James Parter, Secretary
PlaJlllln&' CommluJoD
City of Newpoft S.cb
pci)Jiah: Augut 1, 1974. lD.
tlM Newport Harbor Eulp.
LACIIIIA RDIRAL SAVINCS
jolDI tbl AIDIDC·Iale Art Ftl·
tift! will 1 ..,..,111 ~or
pah!ttnp bJ Ru BnldtGICor-
o-. del Mar, 01111 ol tM 11Uoo's
loodlll( -ntoreo-. l1rlder
the -lblp ol tbl CboiUo
Clllertoo, tbl .. llllnlod piiDI-
er, teacbtr ud at1book alll:hor
bu tDCMIIIted tlblbUa of h1s
origjal watereolora ud allm-
ited edition, ba.Dd-co1ortd sert-
erapb, I.D' all 5 lac-& Federal
otftces --U.r-a Beach, La-
,_ Ntcue~ ..._ rutls, s ..
Clemente and Late ElslDore.
Lacm& Federal Sat"'bbp II giY-
1Dg away 18" 1 24" trl'me
size, tull-eolor reproductions
of Bn.ndt's JaDdscape, "Fall
day below Old Saddleback. •·
--·-·~:r.
PersplraUoo by ltMU bu DO ....... odor.
But, 1t lt stays oa JOUI' lido ..-. a llttll willie,
It attracts bacteria. Tbt eom~Jlatlaa eaUH
persplratloo odor, which mOlt people "''M'dw
Uq)lea!l.Dt.
A oormal flow of penplratloa 111 bealtlly. It
eUrninates wastes from tbe stlD ud It eoola
oYerbeated .sldn. EllmiDatt problems bJ a dlt)J
bath or sbower, Plus tbe ue olu l.llll.l.per-
splrant deodorant. ThiJ will ca111e ,.,.. llda'a
pores to contract, euttlnr tbe now ol per~P~.n·
lion and 1t wtU also destroy lk1D tacterla to
preYent body odors.
For all pe:rSCftll Cf00m1DI Delds &m ftDt
cosmetics by" such leldl.Dc makers u lle'-
Rubinsteln, Ulttma n, Elisabeth Ardell, Ger.
ma1De Monteil and other fi.Yorltes. We a*
have the better tn.gruces: Caboeblrd, YY,.
Saint Laurent, Le Ge.Uon, GlYeDChJ IDd m&aJ
more.
• • • •
HANDY HINT: RemoYe al.ll poliab from fab-
rics by working oo the opposite side with polllb
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~11011 'l1le Gooaeu of God ' STRANGERS
'IN e'.AevL:oN ·.-w :·
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·.-.. the .... -----' .. CONOI1tloo" or .. cOGIOJtr ..
pn>pbotild 1o 1M klnfll-or Judall
(I: IS} The -of the mlnllb')l or
-the Elkoohltl ...... be lilted
wtth COrtllol)', "It II dllllcuJt ID _dote btl
propllecy preclloly, b·Jt wo may .. ,.
tluot the cepture or 'lboboo [No4mon]
lo rcpnlod 11 alreody haYina laJ<on
place. Thil event OCCUI'J'td under
Asllurbanlpol [klnl or Aloyria) In the
yean 664-663 BC. At the 1111'10 time,
Nlneuh, the object of Nahum's
preochins, b sllll stut~lnl· N.._h feU
to 61 2 BC, and 10 we may rouahlY pllce
the prophecy between thele two datea.
More pnc_. than thil, however, it il
impoalble to be" (cr. E. J. Yo11111,
HBJOic. of Nahum" ln 17w New Btble
Di<rloMry, hl od ., 1962, p. 860).
The theme of the prophecy of
Nahum is the fall of Nineveh, a
foremost city and lut capital of Alsyril
(cf. I; I; 2:8; 3:7). "The prophet insists
on the f~tmiliar truth that Jehovah iJ a
jealous God, whose vengeance is certain
to fall on his adversaries, but who is a
stronghold to those that tnilt in him
(I :2-8], urges the people to tum a deaf
eat to the counsel of those who were
speakinJ ap lnst Jehovah's tarilinea and
advtsins the abandonment of his service
(9·1 1). declares the unalterable purpose
of the Lord to deliver his people
( 12-14 ), and exhorts them to unswei'Ying
loyalty to their God and the faithful
observance of his worship (IS). On the
basis of this truth, the prophet proceeds
to describe the overthrow of the worldly
power which was then· oppressing the
kingdom of God. He [Nahum] pictures
the siege of the city (2:1-10), and ta.kes
occaslon to taunt the city which had
been as a den of lions (11 ·13).
Return ing to the description of thC
siege, he allribuies the judgment which
befalls the city to its whoredoms
(3 :14). This allusion leads 10 a change
of the figure , and he depicts the
punishment as the punishment of a
harlot (5·7). He d111ws attention to the
fact that Nineveh is not better than
No-amon, which ~nt into captMry
(8·10),. and he predicts that like
No-amon Nineveh shall be destroyed
(11·19)" (cL John D. 'l'liPts, "Nihum"
in A DiCrton'JI of th~ Bibl~. 4th rev .
ed., 1924, p. 526).
The outline of the present less on,
which is entitled "The Goodness of
God." is as foUows :
I. The Superscription (Nah. I : I )
2. The Vengeance of God (Nah.
U-8)
3. The Judgment of Cod on Assyria
(Nab. I o9-14 )
4. The Deliverance of Judah (Nah.
1' 15)
... -" -· """ (l) lhlt the El • II dll;eNd by ....._ tbe
lllkooldtt. 111o r..... br lhl .... ...,. to
..uq. lo lhl -dltt M to aot nKtly
.... -• IIQ' other r.....t lo the (lei
T•..._t, altbouablt ~-·
IOIDii of them. Tbe Warda "burd• or
... -by -In lntroduclal hlo
propboclel qolaot lilt -(d .....
Hob. 1:1; Zocll. 9:1; 12:1; 1111. 1:1);
and tho mention of Nlne>olt II neocled
bocoUIO N-lo not ounecl In the
body of the boot undl 2:8 (cf. 3:7}
'Book of the vilion' b • combinatJon
whia. does not occur elaewbere. It may
caD anendon to the feet th.t the
prophet at once recorded hil villoD , or
that the vision came to him, u II were,
pen In hand" (cr. Oawald T. Allis,
.. Nahum, Nineveh, ElkOih.. Jn ~
E..nxtlkol Qwznerly, xx'rii (19SS), pp.
75, 76).
11IE VENGEANCE Of GOD
In ,Nahum I :2·8 "We re~: .. God is
jealous, and ·the Lord revenaeth; the
Lo.rd revenpth, an~ il furious ; the Lord
will take venaeance on his advenaries,
and he reserveth wrath for his enemies.
The l.Drd tallow to .naer, and peat ln
power, llnd will not •t .U •cq.~lt the
wicked : the Lord Mth his way In the
whirlwind .nd in the ttonn, and the
clouds are the dUll of hil feet. He
rebuketh the sea, and maketh it dry,
and drieth up .U the rivers: Buhlln
languisheth, and Cartnel, and the flower
of Lebanon langulsheth. The mount.J.ns
quake at him, and the hl11_l melt, an·d
the earth is burned at his·presence, yea,
the world, and .U that dweD therein .
Who can Stand befo ~ his 'indJanatfon'?
and who can abide in the fierceness of
his anger? his fury is poured out like
fire, and the rocks are thrown down by
him. The Lord is good, a strong hold in
the .day of trouble; and he knoweth
them ·.that trust in hi,m. But with an
overrunning flood he will make an utter
end of the place thereof, and darkness
shan pursue his enemies."
Vef'1CS 2·8 are poetic in character and
alphabetic in fonii .. "The theme of this
poem is the certainty and th~ aeverity of
God'$ vengeance upon the heathen, and
it begiru. with a very forceful stat.ement
of this fact (v. 2). With cumulative
re pet ition, the prophet affirms .nd
(e·affi,rrns that the Lord wiU tllke
~Gnee. He (Nahum} declares th.a.t
just because the anger of the Lord is
slow to gather, it will be slow to
diqipa te . He [the Lord] wU/ 1101 at all
acquit the wicked (v . 3), bur will hold
ttrem responsible and will judge them. It
ir all too easy to lose sight of these
moral truths. OnJy too readily do men
think that, because wickedness is
allowed for a time, it is th'erdore
condoned. A passage such as this is a
reminder that God's anger is dirtcttd
apinst all unrighteousness and . that,
without repentance, there is no cheap
THE SUPERSCRimON and easy forgiveness.· To convhi~ his
In Nahum 1:1 we read : .. The burden •udience · of the tei-ror of the Lord,
of Nineveh. The book of t)le vision of Nahum points to the phenomena of
Nahum the Elko&hite." This verse is .the · physi,cal niture and in vivid lanJUIIe
superscription wh.ich designa tes the paints a picture of stonn,· wh.irlwin.d,
message of the prophet u a maJJa, the drought. earthquake and fi re (vv_. 4, 5).
Hebrew word which mean.s .. something These aU reveal the power of the mighry
lifted or carried." Thus \he word God and, confronted with them, even
''bwden" is used to indicate the the boldest of men become aware of
prophecy as a weig.tuy message or fbeir own insignificance. Who can nand
revelation carried by the prophet be/orr hU indf6Miion? asks Nahum, 011d
Nahum. "Here brieOy stated we have : who ctm ilbid~ in th~ Frerc~nett of hb
( 1) the na ture of the prophecy, that it is t~nger? his fury iJ po44rrd out lib fire,
a weighty. solemn, and threatening and th~ rocb 11n throwrt down by him
utterance, which was received as a {v. 6).
prophetic vision , (2) that the subject of "Nahum then states the moraJ
----~--·-rnAIN(NG OUR CHILDREN
"THE EVANGEL," Box 25; LarCO, Fla.
'"Train up a child in the way He 1hou.ld 10: and when be Wold. be will not depart
from it." (Proverb. 22:6)
The Apostle Puul writing lo Timothy, a &e1"Ynnt or the living God, eih~r11 him
to "continue in the th•nl!~ which thou hast learned ... und that from. a chtld thou h:~st known the hol y sc r•ptureJ ... That evidently was the lut:ret of h.•~ power aDd
aource of strenr.th a ~ he labored on iDdefati1ably in the cause of Chr1st.
It was the imtroctmni of hit IQdly and Wnted mother Ewiice that bore fruit
in the In ter Hre of this m:~n of God.
The Word of lhe living God impluted. in the tende! hea.rt o~ that YOUDI boy
and ,(irl will become the bulwark of the1r st~nJ1h, and . will «Jrd the flo:-er of
younlt manhood and womanhood for the tvtinp, the Inola, ~ temptations, of
lift'. Then, when the time or dire hutina eome1 to the boy or 1nl, whoH mtire body ;3 pulll'!ting with life and tho viJ"or of manhood and womanhood : they wtll
be more than conqucron th~ Chrbt. They will be fitted to mHt: the fiery
breath of the evil one and the attaclo IIJWI onJiauahta of Satan, bec:auae of that
aecret ttren~j:tlo derived from obowl. It ia Hia Word hidd!Jl in the _hu~nm~ heart
from childhood, wh ich R"iveJ UJ vidOT)' in the batt)e,;. o~ hfe. That 11 why D~vid
uttered theJe aimi6<:ant wortH; ''Thy Word hrlo I h1d m my heart that I nu,ht
not ain aJt.Qinst ThM."
The child as well at the adult .tth Chrin and Hia Word richly lmpllmted ill
the heart can 110y,"'l can do all thiftp throurh Chriat, who .trenrtheneth me."
So much empha~is in tho:le M.yt il bein1 placed on the mc:ntal ~d ~ya.ical
equipment of the child. Thia itJMCBJNt'Y. but pa~on.ta hove; ut~rly faded m their
talk of prt•pa~rinl children cntruated to~ f'?r bfo ~ treJnlnJ, ii they n._lect the
most Important and vital ,.n of that cluld 1 ~ulpment, namely, a thoroua:h
know~ of the Word of God. ·
A rodly "minl.tet •'ka th .. ._rt ..arthin1 que~~Uon: "Do you .,.....,. tab tNt
bud of hnrnortality tNt ia afokllnr vnder your ure, upon your ll.neM 11D4 Ull
It Io pt.ln and. almplo 1M...._. about God, about huven, about U, abovt 1_,.
&.he S.riour, about etenaityr
Dr p.,._ -·"Whot II God obould ploco a die-Ia 7"'" had, ...t toll
)'OU tO bueri ... 0811 it • ..,..._, whic:b llbould be .... at tha ... -·.ad •hown
-........... o4 ...... .-.. """ , ... ._, Whet -who! -!loot ,.. woUI ...re~aa f• lhe .... ~, Tlda is wt.t G:o4 a-cloDo. He.._~~--lho '-aorfal.a..._ ol your c:bildra. _.. ~ 0.. -u' ~ ~~ ~·~-;~~t-:iil~ ':J:-.::':1~ ~
........ ,...atlbiJode rtllq. ,,_,..w...,.,
I (I'.,__ Jttl ................ . ... ....... ., ':ti tans•• (1 ..._
~ .. -, I, :==-: ;~.& ou .. fu:•::: • .-:1.: =r ol -=:: =-~-,.~-:r.: .. ~ .............. ,_.
"
llopllcotJo11 of lilt powor ol God, both
for .... t'WI-""" ro. .... wlebd.
Juoc -God II 10 ....... llo II a
... rtfttp ror ...... who -.. u..
(•. 7} Ho [lilt Lord) knowt wbo these
•• llld will not r.,.., u...n. On !hO
othar hand, Ho Ia mJahiY to smite the
wicked. He knows them &lao, ud His
61 Dr. Jl •&• H..,." ,_ -· oti••tM._"•• ,....,~
(COIITIRVIQ 1'11011 IMf "If') .~o.no. tho Qa:,.,; it .will boa tim. of _8., -~
ilot faD: Thotr doom II
A. Pruer, "Nahum .. in
Commenlll)', ht eel.,
(COMTIMUib MilT Will) _..;,.:..._;;.:..;..;,..;.
ChriltiaJII an In tltll wortd but not of it. Wo for . all who do riot wear the mark of tbe -
an pi!Jrimo at tho Vanity Fair of t1t11 ap. Bun-.We will bo the tarpta of tho powen of darlm ...
yan pletuNd It in hla Immortal prooe: "And u Satan will endeavor to diuble our bocll•, d«eeve
they wondll'Od at their appanl, 10 they did W... our minds and diacouran our aplrlta.' The walrd,
wile at their •-h; for f.-could undvatud uneanhJ' bralnwuhl ... of domonle fo...,..•wlll put
what they aaid. They naturally apoke tho lanpap ua under aevel'Oit preuure. We will bo dlaappolnt.
or Canaan; but they tbet kept the Fair w•ro men ed In mon we truated who will weaken and fall
or thll world 10 that from one end or the Fair away, We will bo aore beaet by eln:umatue• and
to the other, they seemed barbarians to each oth-eonditJon.a that l&UI'h at our faith. But the •trife
er." Bunyan would not see thia marked diatinc-wlll not be·IOnJ and God win keep in perfect peace
tion between the averaJe profeued Chriatian and thOR whoee mind.J are atayed on Him.
,JtOM "IWOID 0, THI! lC>Ot)"'
Let"• think today •bout
winninr children to J u ut
Christ. Mr . .\1 oody used to aay.
"We had one and a half
convers1ons.
Somebody would say, "Oh.
you had on e tthe ~td ultJ and you
had a half I the child) ...
Mr. Moody would say, "No,
we had one adult !that's the
halO and then we had one child
Uhat 's the one), for whton you
win a c hild to Christ. that 't~ an
entire life~ When you win an
adult. you save only half a life."
When I was j ust converted a&
a boy, I had a duire to win
James. my friend. to Jesus
Christ. It was a mile from my
house to his'and a mile from his
houae to the churc-h . I trot on my
bicycle earl y the nut S unday
mornintr and I rode to J ames'
house. Then I "pumped" James
to church. tOo you know what
"pumping" a fell ow on a bike is?
I put him on the bar between the
seat and the h andle ban and I
"pumped" him to church .) I rode
back down Fernwood Street,
over to Overton Road, and go t
his brother George. He was a lot
yo un ger but heavier ! I
"pumped" George down to the
church. I 10t OA my bicycle and
rode the mile again and rot his
little brother, about aeven yean
of a1e and "pumped" hiin to
church. Then I rot on my
bicycle, rode the mile aaain , and
"pumped" hi.a fat sister down to
the church. All four of thote
children I'OI. saved that very day!
I funny thing, after church wu
over, I didn't "pump" them back
home. I don 't know whethe-r
thtoy trot home or not.) I
"pumped" eirht miles on a
bicycle to get four children
saved: When I was in the ci ty of New
London , Texas, preaching· a
rev ival a numbe r of years alj:o,
one night a lady came a nd &Hid,
'Td like to show you somethin1.
I want to show you my
children." She took out a billfold
fr om her purse and showed me
pictutt'S of four l'o\'el y child ren.
"Oh," I said , "you have
beautiful children."
She said. "I had heaulll'ul
children "
"Wh;.~t do you mt>an?" I asked.
"Pastor, our ::ochool system
here had a tra~dc expl01>ion
which killed 27M l·hildren. O ne
Sunda)· my four children went to
church and they all wanted to be
1'1<1\·ed, but I sil id . 'No, you're too
you n~o~. Wait until you 're old
enough to know what you 're
doin!l'.' The nex t week I sent
them off to school with tlu~ir
lunches. I heard an explosion
and looked down the atreet. The
school was on fi re, a nd all four of
my children wert' killed! Don't
ever bypass the children. I'd l(ive
anythinll' in the world if only I
had encoun.tRW my children
that Su nday the y sai d ,
'Momma, we want to be
saved.' "
Down in Garland, Texas,
where I pa~ttored there wa1 a
lady who had a little child seven
years of are. One mornin1 1he
wu walk ina down tht> hallway of
the church and saw her lillie
child in the p .. tor's atudy. T he
putor wu t.ellinr him how to be
aaved. Later ahe told her
fulinp: "I became an1tY t h•t
the putor would take my aeven·
year-old child and try &.o pr ... ure
him. but the nut w"k my child
waa taken ill and he died. Now I
rejoke acain and acain and •••in that my putor took my
c:hUd and &.okt him •bout tht
S•viour!"
Do )'OU today h•ve a rhi&d
without ChrWt? Do you h•ve in
)'OW' homt M UnMYad chlJd
about NYIID, e'Ptt. niM, t.en, •
tlewn yean of ... T In you,r ,........,.hood? Ia ,...r block?
Doe't .. eltl You •--bow bow .... Gooi..UI oioo-,_
IIUit dolldi.a. U ,...,. clilln .. .. _ ....................... ..
li9e rot J..,. ...,.,. 1110•1nt fll tJ..o-.
lA<;. .... 11M .-llllt -.., .. __ ...... _ ____ .... _
,....-. .... --.. .. --·----....... FAdtqt ...... d-. ... ............ ,_ ...... ,,
the worldling nowadays. The modem run-of. the--Stranaen in Babylon, I salute you I Fear not
mill church member ia quite at home in Sodom. and be not deceived ! It may look u though the
But we were never meant to be. We are atranpn Devil hu taken over but we have not reached the
in Babylon and we are never to bear the mark )ut chapter. Our Lord came in the advent of rrace
of the Beast. There has been much apeculation u to an obscure little province of mighty Rome but
to what that mark wil1 be. (I nUnember that when Chriat ·overcame Caesar When He eomee aaain
the Franklin D .. Roosevelt admnistratioil came into in the advent: of rJ,ory H~ will ftnd another Rolun
power and the National RecQvery Act was fnati;. Empire. Be not misled by modem acholan who
tuted, some thoue-ht the N.R.A. siP waa the mark make Daniel's fourth world·power to be Greece.
ot the Beast!) That deluaioQ-came late in ·Church hiato.,-for the
One thing is certain : men are being primed early fathers did not so believe. Be not confused
for that day when it comes. By now we are cettinl". with thoH who can aee no further than Antiochua
used to being numbered, tal'l'ed and labeled. Every Epiphan~ but "whoso readeth (Daniel), let him
m an has not merely one number but a eataloiue UNDERSTAND ... ·Make your way throul'h Rev·
of them from A to Z, and I mean that literally, fOr elation 17 atrd 18 until Babylon is no more and
A stands for his automobile licenat! and Z for hia joi.n that innumerable multitUde in Chapter 19
. Zip Code. Modern man is a Social Security nll;IDber · sinaing, "Alleluia: f or the Lord God omnipotent
with a wallet full of credit cards. Surely We are relgneth:"
being readied for the stamp of Babylon! But the Of course God's people will be caught up bef ore
child of God is an odd number. He hu .another · 'the final chapter of Babylon. But we live. nO'\l' in
m a rk of identification. As a Christian, he bean . t he darkening shadows just preceding the last
the name of Christ. He bean the ati&'Jn&ta of iden-. act in the drama. To us the voice from Heaven
tificatioft with the Saviour, the marks of the ~~ · s~ys n~W. -88 He will speak again in the hour of
J esus. He awaits the day when he will be liven · :Pabylon•:s destruction, "Come out of her, m y peo..
a new name, when God will stamp His name On · pie, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that
the forehead~ o f His people. Our names are now ye receive· not of her plagues."
in His book and one day His N.ame will be on our I read. 0 f ·a group of youngsters marching in a
brows (Rev. 22:4). That is the one autograph . parade. They were keeping pretty good time ex-
worth seeking ! cept for: one fellow who seemed to have a tempo
As Babylon shapes up before our eyes, it :Will of his o wn. Investigation revealed that he v:as
not be easy to make our way as a pilgrim and carryi~g a transistor radio under his coat and his
stranger through this unfriendly world. Dr. Tor-ears were tuned to music a thousand miles away!
ranee says : "A Christian may be a citizen of no This generation of conformists, like sheep on the
earthly Babylon. He is a citizen of heaven and way to slaughter, follows blind leaders of the blind.
belonars to a new heaven and a new earth, the But the Chrt:--tian who knows his Bible is out of
city of God. No doubt, as a member of the Kinadom step (Of" he marches to the music of a nother world.
of God, he may be regarded as an alien in Babylon Above t he 'din, the wild weird discord of these
and will constantly be s ubjected to persecution days, he hears the drumbUt& of another world.
and enmity, but that is the trib~~iPI\.of..lhe ,aain\f He ia ~~ jn. on a dilf,>;Jn~ parl!da • ..G,o4'• .Ilia·
and the patience of the children of GOCf.'i tory: w10iitl history, and he tonows an unseen Band·
We who are citizens of the Heavenly Common-muter;.
wealth will not be controlled by Babylon, either Strannrs in Bab'ylon, as a fellow-traveler, I
ecclesiastical or politicaL As the a ge darkens just salu~ yOu!
A Cry for Mercy Part XI Study the Bible Series
ly Mrs. R. E. H•ighbour, Litt.D.
,A..,.rican Chriltian Colloge
•••
Chrkti•n Crv .. de W ... ly
The inscription at the beginning of
P!>alm 57 is most interesting. It is
addrcucd "to the chief Musician, Al-
taschith ." The word Al-la.K'hilh
mum; "dntory not." David is in sore
trouble. He is pleading that God will
bt mrrci ful and spare him ft1\m the
wrath of K ing Saul who i!l steking
to destroy him. He does not plead
on thr basis of his own wor1hiness,
but thr('>w:S himself cnmplt:tdy on the
mercy of Gild.
Is th<.t mll also what wr: must do?
We do not drsrrve God's mercy. but
we daily experience it. It is alone
through His mercy that we are kept
safely from many danl!rn, bnth krn
and unseen. that su rro und our earthly
pilgim<~gc .
David Uid, "My soul trustcth in
Thee." In Psalm 2:12, it ia written
"Bkurd are all they that put their
trust in H im." What t8 truat? It is
thai absolute dependence upon God,
believing that :what He says, He will
do. It is that' quiet restinJ in Him,
bclic\'ing that He will perfect that
which concern.~ us. David wall in •
ditf.cult situation. He was hiding ouc
in the c•ve, seeking to save his life
'rom King Saul. Howevrr, in the
mtdst of his troublt, he could klok
up and say, "My soul trusteth in
Thce.1'
Tn simple childlike trust Doavid says,
"In the shadow of Thy winp wilt l
mate my refuge, until thnc: cal•mi·
lies be overpul." Where could David
find a safer place to hide-dUin in
the sh•dow o( Hia winJt? The enemy
could not toUCh tlim lhere. How ~
deliaht to sina:
MUndirr H6t wh1p, 0 wt..1 prccioul ....
iO)'tncftt!
1'hnw. will 1 hW. r.lll life's triat. ~
o'er;
......,,..,, ~. ftO .... n can ...,,.. -:
....._ Ht J-. I'm •-" n•nnoJt·'"'
Dnkl kneW th•t the molt effeccivC
weapoo that he poalt'Ned was pray~
or. Th<ref-be sold '''I wiU cry -
•• Ood MOlt Hl&h." Hit upcricoc:c
llatl ........ .1.. tl>at pny<r ..... , •.
btoGPI ...a.. He tted oewr cried
io· HID. <loti bOd .....,_ bani ...
M Hill ...cJ laW -rated. Do w
-....... ., .. o( --Ootl l>as~la--7Do--
.... ·-<loti lor ...... -Do --~hls-..., lor .. -10 wait 01111 w .. loto
dilllcullitiiOP<OJ. "'• ....... -.....,._ We 111o1o1t1 lt.. Ia an •-
ol -·· Otar -• wldt <loti -.... -.. dltt .•..,
moment we can r:ry untt> Him with
thr assur01nce rhat He hea rs u~.
David recognized thou it w<~s G1"Kt
who could undertakr for him in. hi s
hour of need. He !oai J, "I will cry ...
untn God that ~rformeth all .thin&s
f1•r mr." There was no doubr in thr
heart of David but rhat C.OO >Nduld
C'('>me ro His help. and drli,•t'r him
out of all his troublrr-. H e ~llill .. "Hr
~hall !i<:Rd from hel'lvrn. and ~ave me
from the rrproach of him that would
•wallow me up." ,How we ~houtd
rrjotce thou wr ha ve . il GOO th .1t per-
form~ all 1hings for us. He t\'cr lives
&o care for us.
David nerded tht: mcrq _,f Gtod tu
8:t-~t him . 01nd hr nC'Cllcd the truth ,f
God to vindicate him in the ey~ of
Kins Saul. And God wookl pro'llidc just
wh•t was needed. How wondcrful!y
God knows our every need! He knows
our probiCms; He knows when .we
have ~en maliJ:ned and misjudpd.
He knows when we have . been ·per·
sc<:utcd for ri&htroullneu' take. and
He ran aend forth Hit mercy .and
truth just at the riaht moment. ·He
an del ivrr His ow n ·from all t~eir·
rncmics.
Truly David Villi in • ~pet~le
polition. He s-KI, "My toUI II amoi!l
lions·•. We know thai our enemy, lbe
dCYil. JOtS about. like I to•riftJ: lioa
seekina whom he may devour. We
• know il is his rre•t deliaht to aet ..
"the accu~r o .(the) brethren"' and
.0 brina ihc lOUie of God's children
lato clapalr. l:lowncr, lei • refuoe .
... rythioa· !loot _,. 1rom hila and
lite eMir ..... ftnn .... me vk:tory tbat
ia pro'W'idtd for • ia Orilt J~•. our -..... ~.Lord.
Jt it .tifftctiJt 10 iM1Jinc • aituation
muc:h -.. t11tst d>at ot Dovid"O: He
oald, •J ljt ..a. ·--that are Kt oa rn."' .. Trw.ty ~ persecu"
ton ol DoYid were 101. Oil -!lie b7
the .... nay. And we · belieYo lllot s..a. " • .., -Ia -..... ....,. to ICt Oil fhe II~· M JMIIIiltle, iiMf
.. -·-to.lllldt .. -· ..... .. ol the ~ ....... ..,. diMoe.t.t to a.u a Ina w' qs ..
H'•. Por -... ; tit* ol Oodll, .... .......... ., ........ _ ............. '
prnmi~i Of I!Wtiah 54:17 : "No weapon
that is fMmt:d aaainst lhC:t: Shall
prt~JOp<:rl -..nd r:vcry to ngue that ~h:oll
ri~ ilp:ki n!'l thee in judgment thc>u
~halt cflndemn , This ill thr hc:ritRgt:
flf the .. ('rvantJo" of the Lord. and the-ir
rip:inwu~nnl i' of Me, nith the
Lo'nf'.
H.,~. hl~d it is to bt: cstabllsht:d
in the LonJ, tfl be: counted among
thn~c "'ho arr not mov('(l by any cir·
cum .. IMhCe! David said. "My hel'lrl is
· fiud. 0 GPd ... Let the enemy do his
"-l>f't . Itt friends forSikt, let fcii<'W w0rk;r~ mir.judsc. let heoalth bil, let
Ct'nlt what may, we must st•nd
·~lc;•Jfltlit, unmoveable, · · always
... ~·i.•ndint ifl the work of the Lord.
I Have Never
Known ...
1. .A farmer who failed in
life beceuee he ·quu early to
.•ttend the Wedneeday Bible
leuon•.
2. A fumer who became
povert.y-1triaken bec•Ute he
refuled to plow on Sunday
but. rAt.h•r chOM t.o 10 to
'wonhip .
3. A buol,._,. who loot
bia . buua... becauae he
doMd on Sunday.
-4 •• Anyone who •• t.oo
lirad. lo 10 to wonhlp on
Sunda~ and alto too tlrad to
sotoworkO&lMonday.
6. A Cbriltlan nor to be -Df&ho-by oncqj~ In ·-tioD wiMa 1M abould bo wonl&lpbar God. _ · .. e: A:s.~·. · .boinl m8clo
....... 'by --~ _.,. frosn
~ .....w, ..... _ ""· did ::.fb• ~ -~ '! ..
~--1-" _ tltOAI, •111lllt ... l
Clariollzlls -~ ........ Usa ....................... ... .,..,... wlao .... _
11111 ... ._.., -·-• _ .................. .,;
o.r. eM'' ............ a s• ,.
,..~~ ~-~~ I ef ............ ~ ~
lila at 1 •· lAs • .,. • l'llr •'-! _ .. .,... otcw-· .................... _ _., ...... lAs•--
I . ·A ,_1, wlao -ln ..-·~tlll&t .........
.......... LoN.
HAW~r's , .....
JOB
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Keep cool with
CANVAS
AWNINGS
Oon"t let tl'le sun SPOil your
pet10 fun Sru1de wtth colorfUl
canvas 104' cool com tOrt . Call
or come bv for"tree estimates .
SAIIl All Bl,l_
TABLES
'39500
up
harbor
photo
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WCW -aa&VILDIIIIG
lrTtiUlar Sllapon
hn ...... -c:.ea-
WISA CO.
• SPBIII.l1
IS
.. OPISIIONAL ..........
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331 ... ,. ....... ---
Modern BARBER
OLD FASHIONED
PRICES!
Men • Women
Children
aircuts: walk-in
Styles: by appt.
Facials Shaves
673-5153
Open 8 to 6
-....;-BOB'S
PORT BARBER SHOP
2901 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
Port Theatre Bl
I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
MLI IALES REPORT
Sales through the Multiple Listing
Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa
Mesa Board of Realtors totalled
$97,2 mUlion for the first 6 months
of 1974. THIS IS MORE THAN A
9% INCREASE OVER THE SAME
PERIOD A YEAR AGO. 3,022 new
listings were processed, of which
65% WERE SOLD! 65% of the sales
were cooperative.
List your property with a Realtor.
I I I I I I .1 I I I I I I I I I • I
I
• ....... ..,.
I frllloJ lllclll to ·~=~:.: I( -.c10rma10
~rlirll'o.:l'e motoreJcle
... .. .. tftJ Oft1.
ll'eot, wbeo members lDI1
(Uists wtU weu tbtlr most
colorful Ia~ tlDery.
Till Hawallu bol!el, prt-
partd by Cbil Pb11 &ad JPOI-
llgllltd by ooe ol IIU orlc!D&1
lee ca.rrtop, wtll be OD dts.
play ln the lanai and flUted
upoo 1o the main d.ln.lng room
at 8:30.
Tbe blghUght of the evening,
at 10, Is the floor show by
"Taloa and the Tahitians," per-
forming the rhythms of HawaU
and Ta!lltl aod the ttre knife
dances of Samoa. Following the
show the TahJtiaDB wtll play
for dancing.
In charge of arrangements
are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P.
Monlp.l. cbalrmen, and
Messrs. and Mmes. John D.
Cocbnn, John A. Irela.Dd, Kent
R. Johnson, Del F. Kahan,
FrankUn Merrlrran, Robert H.
Parker, Rlcblrd C, Rawllnp,
Mrs. Barbara E. Spear and
Mrs. RaJph Tl..Ddowsky, ptilU-
clty.
Reserntions are U.mlted and
may be made at the club om.ce.
HASTINGS OPENS
REAL TV OFFICE
Newport Beach Realtor A,
Tllo Bw!! .... -br-
-lola comael< lUI Frl-<lay ll&tll, but bit lbo wall oo
btl llrot tap. Ia a Iaior raeo
bt wu elm!Mttd b1 utb
KOIIIe &ad Sleft -· WOOCS.woa tbtD&UoDI.lcron.
I t1mu before l•YlD&' cycle
nelltl to become a ..,.,moblle
nee driYtr.
Corrtol klDG>lD ollbo weakly
rae" 11 Mta But of Vaa
NIIJs, wboH mata tftDh1ctor.
lea r.,,. become almo.t a tor-
CODe cooelusioa eac:.h week.
"-10,000 -lo jammed
tha track )lit week, hoping for
I Woods-But abowdcnrn; but
were dl•ppolnted,
Frldl.y lllcbt'• 22-race pro-
cram, wbleh begins at 8:15,
wtll be fUmed by CES tor an
llpCOmtnr "sports speetacula.r'' ·-· NB SILVER SALESMAN
IS GIVEN PRISON lERM
Ned PrestooDel...ancy,a Nevr-
port Beach silver salesman
coa'ltcted of taking more than
$60,000 from customers withOut
deUveri.Dg their silver, was sent
to prison Tuesday for 1 to 10
years.
DeLucy, former president
of American Way loc., was
found guilty of 15 counts of
gra.Dd theft by anOrangeCounty
S~rlor Court jury.
MILES CRENSHAW Cl
ON CHARGE OF THEFT
Miles Crenahaw, president of
a Corona del Mar gold and
silver exchange, was charged
this week wtth 30 counts of
gnDd theft.
Crenshaw's ttrm, at 2445 E.
Coast Hwy •• Corona del Mar,
has been shut dowo slnee June
tor alleged violations ot the
state corporations code. Here·
portedly collected about $300,.
000 1n snver orders that
HAll-VIIW HILLS Dramatic lko.rllDpme In park·lll<t oeltlnl.
Full grown pine lrMI. Calhodnl burned
ctillngo. Splrll ttalrc:ue. 4 Boclroom, fam.
Uy room It bu(e bonu. room. t122,500,
JUST IN TIME
for 1penclliur: summer oa. Balboa I11aDd.
Channing dUplex with a bedrooms oacl!
unit. Walk to shopping, bay It· beaches.
Only •1oe,ooo.
LINDA ISLE IIAYPRONT
Custom 5 bedroom, 4 bath home. Water
views from large H~inl room, famUy room,
kitchen and ID8IIer bedroom. Be lbe first
to see it. $285,000.
SPYGLASS HILL
Lusk built 4 bedroom home on fabulous
corner lot. Paneled bonus room. Completely
landscaped. Ocean view. '172,500.
DIAL 644,1766
2161 San JHquln Hills Rd., N.B.
A COLDWELL BANKER CO.
•••ooo•••••••••
efiJo .!Jle * WATERFRONT HOMES *
Prize 4 bdrm., 4 bath Lido Nord bayfront ·
40 ft. lot. Pier &: float privileges. $2i5,ooo'.
Jo.:Jegant 4 BR. & lge. lamJly nn., S baths.
Pier & float. 30 Ft. lol. $275,000.
Lovely 5 BR., 5 ba. on prize 60ft. waterfront
lot, Udo Nord, Pier &: float. $375,000. * WATERFRONT LOTS * 40x90 ft . Ma~ificent view. $250,000.
30x105 Ft.. Lido Nord, view. $165,000
Bll.L GRUNDY, Realtor L. Blm Hasttnrs annotmees the
formation of his new otttce,
Hastlngs &I Comptny, Realtors,
at 2503 Eastbltlff Dr •• Suite
201, g-ut Bltlfft 7or the l)(Jt
9 years, Mr. HuUnp hu: been
assoeiated with the Bluffs R11l
Estate Office, st!"ttnc 11 tbe
resldeottal reate maoapr.
not deUvered, a.ccordlng M1 67W161
ebarges nted by Ne·.rport Beach '••"''iil~~l:to'~OQ"''iil~~ .............. .. detective Todd Wilkinson. I ~
Mr. Hasttop Js I. "141111oD
Dollar c lab~'-'lnemttar of tbe
N.....,rt .... bof~1 MfP·.111• Board of Ae&IttJlli'1Da 'VUltlp1t ~
Llstlng Serflee;
Openlng of the new otftce 11
scheduled tor today, Auc. 1.
The staN toeltJdes 4 a.uoetates
wtth over 50 ye;ars of colllet1Ye
real estate setvle& to the bar-
bor communities.
ROTARY TO HEAR TALK
ON COUNTY ECONOMY
A look at the economy of
Orange County will be presented
by Dr . JuliaD (Pete) Taylor,
Bank of America Tlce-preatdent
and senior eeooomist, at tbe
6 p.m. dinner meettoc of the
Newport • Balbo& Rotary Wed.
nesday, Au,ut 7, at the Bahia
Corlntb1a.D Yacht Club, 1601
Bayside Orin, Corona delMar.
ltiAI.TOII _...,..,., ..... ., ................
COI-MAITIN IXCLUIIftl *
CdM NEW HOMI-4WIM POOL
2 -·· -lor $114,1101
CAMEO SHOW -OCIAN VIIW
S Bdrmo., lge. l!llertlillunent area. $114,000
UDO ISLI-TINNIS LOCAtiON
Ltl•· lot, decorator'• dream! ... 8110
LAGUNA-NEW WORLD
s Bdrm. condo. Aecume 7% toon. f32,500
HAIIOI VIIWHOME ·Caftllll Model
a BR., 2 ba. Fam. It formal din. rm. fll,500.
CdM DUPW
Lge. lot, So. of Hwy ..... 500
IROADMOOR, TURTLE lOCK
3 BR., quiet cui de '"" atnet. ~1,100
CORBIN-MARTIN. INC.
REALTORS *'Hil
c.r-.. Mw
.... -\/
snu.\.,.. liN .. ACI"
~ 1 a a IBMl. ,.,,...,n,.,r.,mrs
..... a Uautw•
e Plintl PadOI e PltepliiCII
• POOLS • t Hole Pollina Qo•
• Teui•
• Sepua .. P•Uy .lection
• Adl. tct leools end Ptaypa.d
toll lee L-CM
--· ~~-Coeot .....,, oleN to Po .. • Ill-' COlOMA DB. lUI (7UI ~361-1
• 1.
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...... rt lllch
.... lsiiiMI
maonab/lrvtna raaltlJ
FltER HOliES
SPICTACUI.Ail IALIIOo\ lAY VIEW!
FreDcb Chat•u-Ur o1 Bayfroot! 4 bod-,_,. + mald'l. BWianl .-iL Elevator
to""" play.,......+ aonteu. .-... PEE.
By appt. C. Scbwelclr:ert MUZ35. (Gll)
IMIItALD lAY
Ocean view! Beautifully desi,...S ~ bo6-
room/clen trl-level bome. Extensive uoe ol
-........ New " luxurioU& .,15,000. Baverly111orpby 842-8235. (G23)
lti-Driwoi42-IH5 --144·IHI
.... ,"' ...... Clll .. ftil tHIS
BUI HASTINGS
A NEW CHOICE
AND I'IOIAILT YOUR liST~-,
F01 ALL UAL ESTA'IIIUIDS
Til Bl.lfFS, fASTILIIF, llli CAIYllll
AND OTHER SELECT AREAS
Tlvougftovt The Horbot Communitin
HASTINGS & COMPANY, REALTORS
"A Personel Service Broker5ge"
E .. tbluH Proh~a&or..l IWg. uo:t Eootloluff Dr., Sullo 261
..._,.... Beach, c.1. •• ""
OUR IUSINISS IS
HELPING PEOPLI
LIVE IETTE,R
qum', SICLUDID LOCAtiON
CUIGm llullt s lldrm. .. ...,. ~ nn.
llomo; .,.., portlolly --podlo. Spoo-
claul, profou. land....,... )'UII -omp1o ,_,. lor pool + play .,.._ c.pe Cod lble
-. N11111m1011 baiiWIIo ......
plao.avaU. lor OIIJariiDI-Prb ,...
... tof!l7,010.
BffiER THAN
Amooc llle r;reot propertlu Ill coroO. dol liar,
lbtre U ooe out•ndlnc cutom.bultt d'C)ltx wbtcb
beats ~SPeCiAl CODII.dtratioo.
Tbls llC)etbly eautructed borne hU S lmmac-
ulateb' cared tor bedrooms, famUy room, dlDlDc
room, central n.euwn system am all the other •-ted amea.lUes. PLt.E --an eQ11lllJ lmpre•-
etwe tonbouse tn tbe rear, ~cb ls an added
attracUoo to l.GYestors •
BOTH UNI'I'S ARE DESIGNED FOR ELEGANT
SIMPLJCITY, EASY CARE AND ARE PMC£0 ON
A QUIET STREET CLOOE TO THE OCEAN. • For an appolntmeot to see th1s property, please
call us at 173-8550,
.• OPEN TIL O. rt'S FUN TO BE IOCEI
THE REAL ESTATERS
332 MARGUUITE, CORONA DI!L liAR 673-ISSo
o/ rJewporl
REALTORS
675-5511
HELP: We have practic~aUy sold out all our
own listings and need more. Call us for quick
reliable information on your real estate.
-LAilltSPUR: ~ Dally ... it's reollJ open 11 li:J.Jilld~ conotructon. Move
fall lie ,our own 11ot01-. oelect your own color ICb:eme. Save on tiXOIDe tues too -
"fint owner'' depreciation and owner wiU
belp you finance this duplex.
BIG CORONA BEACH: First time ever on
the market On Breakers Drive, on the sand
Small hideaway with room to enlar~e -
270' deep lol. Owner will finance. $150,000.
RUST IC RESTA131.UNT: Business Opp. Ru,_
tic charm. Beer & wine license. Ample park·
ing; prime Newport Beach location. '55,000.
NEW IN THE AREA: Need time to look
around? Bluffs Condominium, S • bedrm.
family room, charming. 1 yr. lease at
$575.00 per IDOIIth.
RAND R: Rsst and relaulion at~ lovely
Balboa Bay Club apt Available for 2 )T.
1eL~-Boat slip. $i30. mtb.
01111PM-..._, C&, lliUIISDAY, AUG. ~ 1174
· ••part lndt Isla•
••••• hill •. c... ... • ....... c ......... ~C~O~RO~N=A==-M=A=R =
3308 OCEAN BLVD.
Soo ... odiYtiJ Ill laJ Uld --liU -lbdDCIMHM.
Doo, flmiiJ room, llrlt!Moc ..... I--
2 -·-·-.--.um,--Jalt redueed to $164,500 •••• How about a Duplex?
GOOD BUYS!
• Z bodroom bome PLIB I --192.~.
• S bedroom, z blth 11ome PLtll z bedroom u:!
Jle• -· u•.~-• 3 bedroom, S l:atll PLlll z bedroom~, z tatbl.
$110,000. -
1 3 bedrooms, Z-1/l b&tM PLlB Z bedrooms,
talbs. c-to bolcb. 1115,000.
3 bedrooma. fam.t)JlOOID PLtll S bedroom apart.
meDt. $129,000.
WE HAVE OTHERSII
NEWPORt BEACH
Slepo to .. , Uld .......
' FroDt boae t.u Z bedrooms, Z batlta. ftnpllce.
Upper aatt, z bedrooms, 1 latta pta tarce sa deet.
Lower lmlt, 1 bedroom, 1 baD.. IIIJ)UI.tt la.try
room w:ltb eltn. b&th.
Priced at $115,000
a ed
GALLERY OF HOliES
I!SROI<ERS R~""l Qnt:IR .. B
2025 W. IAliOA ct.VD. 671-:1663
Vacut 100 ft. ot oe-.o frOIIt cu be aplll: 1llto
Z Iota. Tile per1ect oeel"""" """· sarrOOOidod "' Moaterey PIDes.
Oa beautiful Ceatral Cautonla eout --SHU
beach. • •••••••
4 BEDROOMS
EAST BLUFF
Eltn. cleu 4 bedroom 111omt wUb lull
dla1Dr ar-. ow.r. lt&M tuta ell:reme care
to --pride "' -llllp 1D 1lU pre.uce ar•.
SUPER VIEW
SPYGLASS
~ .... 'h'adew1ld8 model 'llrltll C*-
tacaJar new ot oceu u:1 baJ. 'nil tq
4 bedrwm r.ome bu eYerytblac for the dl.l:-
erlmlDottoc ..,.. •
JOHN COOMBE. MANAGER
UO-Io484
Don't let it
get your goatl
We HAVE
COl f OF NEWPOR I, REAL TORS,
2515E. Coos! eo ..... dol II• --~·· * * * * * * * * *** * Now you can STOP
an Ocean View
for Youl
YOV BOfJGHT REAL ESTATE TODAY!
ROY L McCARDLE
·::.~· (B.
••••••••••••••••••
writing RENT checks
Lin 111 troat Z betlroom, Z batll. IICMft-01-lll&trwaJ chlples: t.a CoroDa del Mar ud collect reDt
ODU.rear _,t
For 119"'!!hn.eat to ... --
Call Don Yahn ·or Racheile to show.
Rachelle Robers, Realtor
3333 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar 67s-2373
****** ****·*****
Ca11eo Sllores Finest
5 -. 2 In -tie wlnt . . . riclll OA
Ylow ol jolt;y, ...., It ni&l>t iltbU. f'or lbo
-...,.. able to ot1on1 lbo -ill qulllty It
ioeatioe . .-.ooo.
44115 PERHAM RD. OPEN SUN H
CAMEO HIGHLANDS
BEACHES
holed-"' a_,,. a-·-.
lor 14aftl:r ...... top ......... -.... ~ ......... , ........ ... -.......................... ,
--llr • . . .... t "' '"""" ---
r-IOCDOIID liD. OPICN &\'I' !SUM 1 ..
CC er.acec..st ct
Y n, a bll.ltttal rtew ot tbe ocaa from tbta
lllnrlou s bedroom bome wttb tty to •JoJ u.
priYate bel.cb lbl.t comes 'llrlth tt. la Cameo Rtp-
.._.,.$10,~.
EAST BLUFF ----...-·--·-,_ --lloo .............. ._, _.,
roo.~. s ....... , ......... $?1,100.
OPEM SAT •• SIJM. 1-5
2212 ARMITUS
LabOr Day ,
(isa't 10 &r away)
'-,.. ... Iii tile ....... 1.1, ... ...... ----·-·· ......... ... .-. .. --.. --·-· 01"81 SAT • .auM. 1-5
U7 U.!l' U1t, CDI
f
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eanups.
'74 IN OUR BIG, BIG
NOW AT
2'12 ACRES OF '
FINE TRADE-INS
AT ROBINS
VOLUME . SAVINGS!
HONDA LIKE HEW $899
MOTORCYCLE 3,912 miles.
350 c. c ••
'65 MUSTANG
Radio -Htr. -Auto.
'71 CHEV VEGA
R •. H • 4 Spd.
'68 PONTIAC
FIREBIRD
$899
RHK 838
224HGE
$1199
Rod With Black Trim TRY THISOHEI
'72 COURIER PICKUP $1999
2S,767 Ori9-miles Radio . Htr .• 4 spd. ·
'73 MERC CAPRI $3288
PHB6 V6 . 4 spd • R • H 79688
Las vegas
Infant care
class at OCC
Orange Coast College wm
unveil Its new Lnf:ant care train-
ing program this tall.
The prOII'am 1& organized to
train students 1n prov1d1ngqual-
lty Infant cue. It also offers
contlou!.ng education to persons
already worttng 1n 1oca.l day
care bomes, fa.ter partld. pro-
grams, teen-mother programs,
or adoptive pueots programs,
according to Mrs. Gleoda Rld-
dlr.k. director of OCC's human
development program.
The infant care program
comes UDder OCC's nursery ·
scOOOI educatloo department.
That department assists lnrWI-
Ding occ·s children's center,
which provides a pre-school
program for the chlldreo of
OCC students.
Two lafant care classes are
on tbe OCC ageDda this fall.
The flrst Is a ooe-unlt, 6-
week colU'se titled, "lafaot de-
.-elopment aDd relatioos." Tbe
class wlll meet oo Mooday and
Wednesdays from 2 to 4 p.m.,
Sept. 16 througll Oct. 23.
"lnfUt aDd toddler pro-
crams" ls a 12-week, 2-UI11t
eOtll'se beg1nn1ng Oct. 28 aod.
meet!Dg at the same hours as
the pre'lioas elus. "Careers
With Cblldreo" 1s a 9-week
course uat closely parallels
the lnfa.Dt care ma)lr aDd meets
at 11 a.m. oo Tuesdays and
Thursdays, bepnning Sept, 12.
HOW AT PENDLETON
Marine Lance Corporal
James L. Samuelson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Sam.
uetsoo of 510 OahU&, Corona
del Mar, has reported for duty
at the Marloe Corps Base,
Camp Pendleton.
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THE ·coN GAME
' It's time we put a stop to the crazy upward spiral of property as-
sessments. Year after year, the county and city politicians tell us our
tax rate is going down or staying the same, MeanwhUe,.the.assesaor
raises the valuation of our property and we get a bigger bill every
year.
This con game is driving away some of the older people who worked
so hard to make Newport and Orange County what they are today. Some
of these people, who are now retired on fixed incomes, simply can't
afford to live where they have lived all of their lives. It's shameful.
We need to get some County Supervisors who will have enough gumption
and common sense to say "stop" to the county assessor. If they can't
keep the assessments from rising, then they should lower the tax rate
accordingly, so our tax bills will stop getting bigger every year, The
Supervisors can do that.
It will also mean they will have to tighten the belt of county govern-
ment so the county can live within the means of its people. It's simple
.arithmetic.
The sad part of this whole story is that many of the "liberal" politicos,
who will spend our money foolishly on social programs, are taking that
money from 2 of our hardest-pressed social groups •.• homeowners
and the elderly.
I'm going to raise hell with the county people until somebody shows
enough political courage to put a stop to this thievery. if a person works
hard all of his life to pay for a home, he should not be taxed on a value
that's several times what he paid for it.
Let's tfll the county bosses to hold the line on property taxes or get.
out and let somebody else try.
AI Forglt
P. S. We're . doing pretty good at holding the price line down at the
store, and we don't sacrifice quality to do it, either. Stop by.
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