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MEAT CASTlZ bJ Pete Berntt laltJ, WMtcWf, dldll't wta uy
prllu at lut SuadlJ'I 14th ... 1 "'*"•le eoatut at Corooa del
lola: llato boacll, bat u ... loU .,_.... -...
NEWPORT
BEACH
lOc;
THE OtLY MRV"AP'I!R PltiMTED 4MO
f'UILISHt:D IN Mfl!'"Oitl HA01
THE NEWPORT HARBOR
BEST CONTEMPCilART CASTLE award at last Suaday's anolal
audca.U. OODtest at Corea del Mar beach wu woo by the Dodd ll
Welab firm, 1101 Odlrd, Wntc:tlfl.
TME QII'PI
JOe;
CO STA
MESA
67~550 CORONA DEL MAR, CAL~.
to surrender most of
CALL GIRL
MAKES CALL front A twtdtnc call girl operatioD
1D Nnport _..,ly dla-
appe&rtd tbia week Ybeo a
pretty bloade, -tried lo sot
W81lt 1c> lD t.adnea left -. t..t UODday a.ftenoon, a
busloets oner oo Coast Hwy.
In Corona del Mar wu nr-
priselt by a c:trt "about 18, ••
wbo walked iota his ~.
baaded. blm an eDTtiqMI ud
left burrledlJ. Io tbe eDYtlope
was a comic "get-well' eard,
arciDI tbe patiellt to paah tbl
pule button oo b1$ bed for
nrloal bolpltal sentc.es. A
ba.Dd1rrttten note OD the card
oUered more tban tbe aormal
serrtea.
"We ,an abott to che 14J new lease. COGDellma.n Moward GAY SPIES, 18, a senior at
tbe l1oo s share of the beacbes Racers, City Mana~ Robert Estancia higtl scboot, wu
we DOW lease 011. Udo ls:le," I¥JDD, W:r. Layman aDd LIC A picked last Friday ntgbt as
WUl Layman, presldeot of the at:t:oney Roy Woolsey compr ise tlle school'shomecomlnrq~~een.
Lido late Comm11D1ty Assn., the eommittet. After the com. Gay, whO llns 1D Mesa Verde
revealed Tuesday, opeDlnc mtttee f1nJ&bes Its work It was crowDed at halftime of th~
more ol the lslaDd's beach front wlll make reeommeadaU00:S to Estancta.Corooa del Mar toot-
to tbe pabUc. the City Cowacll, wllieb must ball pme at Da'lidsoo Field
"'We eJpeet to CiYe I4J about ~ove uy _.. -...e. TIM! Eacles woo :n.u.. ·
BEST LEASEHOLD c:utle lut -at the 14tb liiDoal
aflko.:IPie CCIIIMit, blre was built bJ Paal Jobuon of
Ciu'dea. Grewe. {14e'WJ)Girt Harbor' Cbl.mber ot Commerce
p-.)
CHURCH DRO_PS
"Hi. I'm new In eo.D," tbl
startled bui1Dessman read,
"llld ll8ed a llUie belp pWIIc
to Dow peoplit. U yoe're la-
tor-La.utloc-"*"
CAnOLL liB
90 per cent d. tbe tl.oel.l belch
froatap aod ball of tbe actlal
beachfroat u• · tbal: we DOW
lease from tbe dty." JACK BARNETT
IS DEAD AT 65 W:r. Layman saJd u~ eD.et
dimensions and ar-.s Oil Which
bl.t ....aelatiOD 1Jill try toreoew
leun tor prlnte Udo rest.
dents• 1151! of tbe belchtroot
wUl btl determiDed. wtthln tiM! Jack Beroett, who eu1e to
ne:a 6 molll:bs. be ilion u "M.r. Newport
A prln.te appntaer bu beC1 B•eh" dvlll 19 yeus u
btred )>Latly by tbe o:tty, wlllcb .....,., 01 tile Newport Bar-
OWDI u. •cbll, uc1 UCA, bcr Cbamber of Commerce,
wblell-....tbam,todltllrmiae died Moaday atptafteraeertea -~ -0 ~-S \IS. AJE-, :::::Jt.;"'"' .,ut.ac .. -a Oil t ·:~"~ .... ~,~-~ .. =-• ... •. _____ .,Go_IIU. -7
lTDdc tlrma ot a _. zs. ~ " a Utl1 -w?lee wW bt
Jell' llut, wtd.clll woald bella Mid at 11 L•. FrldaJ ll st.
whee tbe preAIII .._ • .,..,. ADdrew's PrnbJt,erta.DCbareb,
ln 19'76, UCA WOQid aually 600 st. Aadrews_ Ctlft HaYen.
pay IS per cG of tbe market WI'. BarDett retired lD July.
nlue of any lots it teaaes. He l..lkl bts 'Wife, Lots, vaea -
• " .. tlda -:at-.", A local pial .. ..... wu prottdld, abac
PtrllldaMn o1 FlittBipU.It Tbe aeli YMII:. Dr. WUllams, •ttb a price list for fUioal
Chvcb e(Wftpari S.Cb llafe Dr. Rodldet ~. Jotm HrTtces.
cucelltd a court IMt almtd ~-. ud buttnre dealer Eoeloled with tbe aet-•ell
at bJ.ocklDc: ale of tbtlr eb11rcb A1 FCII'pt 1M a Sapes1or Coart cud wu a eUpptnc from u
stte to tbl ett)' for at u a order boJdiac liP ~er of Arlsonl StriDcers' oewc:-pe:r.
repe-l put. tbt pcope:Q'a Ul.le. TbtJ aa1d The eiJpptDc sbowed u at-
Or Fruela WllU&maatHar tbey woa1d ... tbe state for traeUft, ICI.IIt1lJ-dretaed • • HlliDc tbe piiGPiit)' for about bloDde •med Lynn. wbo, tbe
bcx' Vlew R1llB, et.eborp.al.• $SOO 000 below ltl true ftlae ___,_ ~ said am a .... -.to tbl 1...1 _......_ • • au.-.....-m-• pn ..,....." -.----. ma!DM•••nc that tbe ale flo. "c:omp.-e body massages" at
said MOD:Iay tda ~ bl.d P•n lated a atatt eoaiUtalioaalpro-a place called tbe Geot:lem&D's
~ Ita lepl balllo llld ae-TLaU apl.alltllrilc away pall-Toueb La Scollsdale.
an offer bf tbe eil)' to aepate Ue hlldl, m:1 tlll.t lt wu 1 "This la wbere I used to
the cbareb aue ..... mlaut o1 cu tu ~. wtaieb WCII'k, •• a budwrltt.l oote I.D.-
Tbe o:lly La buJLac !be 1-1/4 tbe llalo -lo bUy tbe aile. formed tbe boldoeumaD.
acre chareb llte at HOt CWI' City MaMpr WJDD aid "Let's meet udba9'tadrlK,
Dr., llowporl 8..,.._ !rom tbe TaoedaJ Uat IIIII .-tnc wltb boc:a,.. I DOed · 1be picture
otato lot $411,1100. ~bolt Dr. WUII&ma 1Det.led110prvm-baek."
of tbe mcDJ will come trom IHI bJ tbe 'cit)', otber tb1n Tbe baiSDtumaD turoed the
tbe couatJ''I ....,. ol federal to mHt ap1D IDd dllcau tbe card onr to tbe Ensip, wbicb
r..,•ae sbl.riJICr.dl. TM.U., ... Tbe cbReh DOW leues pYe It to poUce. A Newport
bcMI&td bJ tbe state t Jeatl tbt prcperty from tbt Jtate, poUce n ee laftstiptM called
aao u part ol tbe PICUicCout b'lt tM cltJ, upeeted to tate tbe oamblr, iJitendiDC to set tr...,.,., slDee cue:. U.S, will UU. to tbe .U. wittii.D a few ap a mMiiDC witb "Lyna."
become part ola npaaal riew da71, woa1d uaamt tbe moatb-.,.. ••eral calli OlllJ cot him
PU.k. to--leuo --· tbe ---IJal abo bad "We mot 1ut-wllb CltJ Or-;-li'I11IA:IU-.ald tbe<50--~elt-10< SilliiU.
MAXINE MeAL PI HE KIM STIU TT
ANCHOR AWARDS GIVEN
Four Newport rutdGtwere meat for aeiabb«tmoclchlldren.
hooored yesterday by tbe Dol -AJtbouP liNt bas oo cllildreo
pldns, Newport Harbor Cbam-ot ba' on. abe bU breeD COd-
bel' of Commerce Womeo., few motblr to muyud hu kmDg\J
eomm.tty SUTtee. sbar.:J tbair joys ud IIOI'rows
Auaal SUrer Aaebar ..ntce t!lroaCtJ. tile yeus. •·
awvds weat to DcUme rest. K1m stntt Is youtb mlDJ.ster
d.t Carroll BHt, dty man·-at st. Qllrn's Prtlbyterii.D
apr's secretary MulDe Me-Cbarcb 1D CU Haftll, wbere
A_,IDe, aad ebweb yoatb be mlra1Aera to ?00 JOUDC peo-
mlnister Kim strutt. pie. He ... ltlrted a Dumber
A I(>O<Ial ~ award, ol tpO<I&I -projoets, ln-
rl•en -.cb r-r to a member ebdnc worttDc Yillts to a
of tbat ~. wu WOD bJ WtDJ.. Me :deaD CII"JJbU&ce. Kim
fred Bacon, former admtnll:-teaebes Bible atdes at Corooa
trab:Jr of Boq r..pita.L del Mar b1Cb .tehool,ud senes
AWUda. wue_pr......,...bJ tn 8IYenl orp.W.atloos soch
City lUna~'!' Robert WJDD at u OM W&J He_, LlDe, tbe
tbe Do~' lltb &DDIIll SllYU' let'-Tam COIP81 s1D&tnc'
Allc:bor IOD<beoo atlrruoCout (C .. tlauod --S)
"Tbose terms are 1a liDe tiooed 1D HawaJJ as ooe of
wUb tbe policy of tiM! State ma.ny ptts tbey receiYed at •
LaDd.s Commlssloo," Mr. Lay. StO.seat tesUmoata.l diDDer
mu DOted . wbea be retired. They were
"All of tbe p~Uc ttdeluds back from Ha'lfl11 oo).J a few
tb:lt we oow lease wt.U be re. days Wbe:a he was admitted to
UDqulabed, escept for tidelands Boac boi.pttal after a heart
at VIa Genoa DOrth beacll. Via attack. Be bad been a diabetic
Ge1101. south beacb and tbe uc A tor m&IIJ years, also.
beaeb at the el~." BaUder Wllllam Lusk, cur.
He S&ld oegotiatioos 00 some rent prestdeDt of tbe Cbamber
ot tbe other street-end lots ot Commerce, yesterday de-
would depead 00 what -...toe tbe scribed Mr. 8uDet:t as "the
appraiser places oo tbem. perfect CUJ' to han haDdled
Currently, UCA, whleb I.D.-tbe transitloa of Newport S.c h
c tudes all Lido resideDU, from a qulet nc.atloo rillap
teases 13 clty-owoed beach to tbe booming town that It
troat klts, plus a 10-ft.-wtde Ls today."
strip ot UdelaDds a.ll arcnmd Re said a IWW Cbamber of
tbe lsta.Dd., tor $?00 per y.ar. Commerce ~larters build·
That fise nplres ln June IDC to be bullt oezt year oo
19'76. ' Jamboree Rd. near Newport
A joint citJ-UCA eomm.tt· ~Center could well be called
tee r.s been workine tor .. .,._ "the house tbal Jack built, ..
era! mooths oo terms of a bee&-of hia work ln buUd-ID& tbe ........... _,
JACK BARNETT
seek a buslaess lnvestmeot, but
eoded I4J beading the Chamber or Commerce.
The Barnetts bought seYeral
Corooa 64!1 Mar tots 1n 1939,
and built their own home at
U'l Fernleaf, DOW the bome
of former City Co~.&XHman
Richard Crool. Tbey 11Yed later
I o Bay Shores before rettrtnc
to an lrTiDe home.
D11ring his 19 years u
cha.mber ma.napr, the Cbam.
ber grew to 1,300 members.
Durtoc tbe past year, Mr . Bar·
oett also served as president
of tbe Federt.ted Chambers of
Commeree ot Oranee Couaty.
Besides b1s wife. he Is sur .
M.....,.r Robert W,.m, ud be member e•ch "eJPtCts to Pollet an DOW trJ1Dc to flDd
wu fti"J Dlce abcMit reoncN•· o.qrow th prueat facility oat 11 otiMr t:w;t...., laton
111c ow e.e--," Dr. WU-wtttaiD a flw ,.ra. &DJftJ." were CCIIIDctad bJ lbe woman.
llaiU, ellatrmu. ol U.'elm'cb
balldiiiC -. lold Go "•alp.
''He lMicattd Di.t o.r Jeue
wW bl aUc:wnd to na .Ul
at 1lut MI.J. lt'JI."'
COOID!ry Clll>. c.........,.. 00
·-·
Newport Council agenda ;;.=:·=..=. BIIA sets annual meeting
Nnport CU;J eo.eu will and wlth a.e ar.. Med&Woo member ot ooe ol Newpc111'• BaiMa lllaDd Improrement l&UoASitlps aDd how tbey can
plaas startAICI tor a oew head-
ql<eu.
Mr. Baroett was born oo a
Soatb DUota farm. He grew
~ tn Puad-. atteoding pub.
Uc sebools there, letterlDC in
wrutlt.ac ... -u La 111&1>
scbool. &at at tbe Untwerslty
ot C&llforlda tn S..teley, wbrere
be cot a decree tn flnaDc:e.
YtYed bJ l 90il, Robert, Who
ls a prodocer-dlrector for
K'M'V l.a Los Anples; adaQ&b·
ter, Betsy, who teaches schOol
ln Palos Verdes, aM a brother,
L k)Jd, of lrTtDe. Tllat .-.-bad alroodJ
-~~---·-"" member• tllld tM Jaw IJilt, •.....st.ar .. c:lt:J parb ... r-C!IYID -.rt,-wu qiiOiod Ill tbe Ool. 10 .... ..
~~ ....... 110 ....... ., tll-
•oq,iq tllo "park -1 It'll,"
oaldllr.-.
mHt TDNcii.J Dl&bt at 'l:SO D.,Mrf ~ from 8aJ prom.IDiat fOCDUnc famlllu, Aua. (BnA) wiD lllokl lts aD·
at CU, 11a11, wllb tbe follow -s-wtn be ~ tor Coaoctl•u baDored IDr a ..-<! ol loa! _.u...-a~~~p meet-
1M ltlma • tbe aplldl: oa,y, eommtlll1ty .nice mat 10M tar 011 FrldiJ at a p.m. 1.11
:i FDU.L TllACT MAP of · • LIOO VILLAGE ibappllt tac.k about SO Je&rl, Wbla .... tiM lllud c:omuumit)' ceater
41.7 aen1 to bldtftklped c:om. clllter wt.U ut b a cltJ lip tlrst became a ft't.-1 ud ad-oa. Apte An.
mordaUJ 111 IC<ID c-._. dlroctllc-1o tbeblp-mar lo uw BalalolaedYaellt Tbe -• will IDe:-ID-Onael eo.Q AkpJrt, will be rise puklac Predate ta Lldc Club, tbe u•'• ODI:J neb cl11t Jtalllt*l of Dl'lt"l,J-elected of-• tar wOftl. s~. tor eb.UdreG. Sbt wu • c:Met ftc• .. ..t talb bJ elty traftlc
• PAJtiDIG PERMlJ' qatem • PROPC&TICI( "A." tb1 ill tbt Gl'ocM Obwrtti Corpe e .. u. BiD Duwlludpolicl
b till MWJr..acqCed: city New. 5taUDt_....UIUW'OIIld 1D WorM War Il, m:1 8ll'ftdl eomm.ttJ re~ man stu
porldiiJ 101 .. CcutlhrJ.Jaot add 1~ 1o .-,-tu ·lo"" tbe c-<had Jwrt 1o -•· wtll et IIIII ArcbN will be ftauct e....... ot --lMl. SM ... .,._ c:DI)f U. ht""' u pnlldtD.t tor tb1
tQII'. trudf.wlUMdlae ldbJ~~.JwtUCtlll'~.~-l,cW...-. ,.r wt.U be Jo ..
• OPF.niiUT PAIOOIIG a Loopo ol -v-.~-~ ' -. _ _. · •lit, IM 0oJ>. llq., do-a--. tlllt .. CIGIItJ ..,. arrue-lllta will ....... r ... IISZtrtlft, ...., 11 ts•Leapt, Amerlcu f .. ld Bel'· pu'bull ..... at tbl Grot
lito llrujl aptw pan 1 a o1 111o -""_.oUt r_, peded 1o "* ~ eo.ctJY!eo, Famltr -,.u... Sllap. Tilt -nee-(1<-ae tW1r W..,.t llr, ... Hillalnli fa c-..Jtewpxt, 111111P1ft ot tile III'CIIIt""'Mge AllpltDt dl Oro, ud MDIII la T011 ll: t .. u -.vaace
Polluters to
be sued?
COIIIItJ Baud al' .. Ht11U8 c· t e ofll!ei.JIIrar7. ..C .... ftD .... atiOIRII!bJ. ·-,. .., "' -· IYIC Assn . VOleS tonHe "T"" "~ -"' Jau ••aMod. no c.a~ a .........., ......... _........ tldJ: ~ -· • •tile....,. r....,.. ...._, 18 U....«. ..... ~.., • .... ..... IMa.., .... ...., ., hlfl ri1Mbal.r4
'no., .... -·..__ na -••. 11or Clno bJ-Iawl po~~ey .. ·--"' 11ar .,.a--11ar --"' •-• ... 11r. ••a.. ._ ~-"4 0 d ....... •uutetle will Iiiii at 7:JO llldp fOUIIC lb't•_. .... .._. m.atJ," 1118 tbl et~ac. Mr ........... ._.., Tollllll.
1ut - -......... ....,, Ool. ... II tbe wtn ctoclda ---._.,... ._ .-. J--U, _.-Me. Mala ....,..... ...... C.-Aft. e''EI try a. a ...... k '1M wUl ...... llloA,.J, fto 11u C ..... lecniU'J ... Clllll 1111
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, JhP ,...._ .. _.. ... tlllt ••a 1 ,. .. .-.. nllrirf. a. wa did" .. ta all_. .. ....._ Dt •
AM •g • 1, ...... ~·,. .. 0. ... to, CDMCA wtllllll Dftt' 7 tar .WI ... .._.., ncNl-........... c F .. _....... ~=-Goc-dtlllor~·· .... -. ..... I _,,., tl---.;; ... • lor_-. __ I ' .. ?11,,'! c • .,_ ...... ~ we tfc*ZPJ_......_. "'W...tllll..,.. • ...; .. Ita·:: -~ g • , .. , • • m .,..... .. I~C5 1 ... lillllw II IIIII tl .......... Ill
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• 'J
beiP -.cb other.
JOMM WERLIE
Aft.-W«kiDC for lbe stock
eacbUp ud lor tbe teklpbc:me
compaDJ liSoutbG"DCalllaroi&,
be JaiMd a trl.-1 la a e1oWDc:
mu8ctwDc ....... Aael'
M .,ld Ida tll&ll'ell ill tMINit· aaa. • came to Mnport to
ometattnc at ·Friday's me.
mortal serrtce Ylll be Dr.
Cladts Dlereaftekl. rlap b&n btl. Qytng at talf staff as a
rMmortal to Mr. Banett.
1'be famt.b suants me-
morSal doa&Uoos, la Ueo ot
nc.ers, to tbe Am•leu Dia-
betes Aaa., 1 '7N2 In1De Bltd., T-._
Politicos swap charges
C•-loa IDr Go -Slate , Asu~ Dtatr1et -t Ia tilt bam s neord MIDc 1! yars
lloY. s~eii4JiWdear,_ •• ·~e.U:~ IMt 1a
tllla - -..-nlos IQr 1 dlll&te • D::tl........ «.-..... , Uld tt wUl air
Om cent a..-. IAwla ot oa c ..... t 50~ Oct. 10 ud
1...-, lraelclllllu-..t.t !few. S at 7:10 p.•.," Ill' •
• • *t'Leu RaWt a.e.m of ~=Mr .. lAW' ..._
•..,.t .. ,. uaodlltldl• _.. FNqlldla: t •*"'·
Me ~ blcUR M Ms ard .... """'nllll ll'fiiEJ
a M t I S: r.:-af.._u,. .. ... ... 10 i'ti05d t1 ..
._ 1M s.. • slw a tM , 1 tt:r IIFiilt&• ··~I '"' M tin. .:..... •• "
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f ru .......... ~ .. .,._n'cn,c...-llllMr. wIllS .. till._.., Mr. e t'•---. • .-g 1 .. as• eutuds' 11 ..._. -· -~ ... ~ ............... ..-. ---~ :r:-...... -.-. • ~ .... 11;11, ~ ,. .. .-.z ... IIZIIIIII till f1llil: • OS • • sd !t • 1 .. ,_ 1,;;; .. ___ , .........
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PIOKA.APA ••••.. • • ••• ~ • .,._.
IUNCIUPTION RATII .
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ARVO E. HMPA, owner Md publisher of tt.t Eflsllft
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• DON'T FALL FOR SIGN "DETENTE"
A note of warning and advice for New-
port Beach merchants: Don't be lulled
into complacency by the news that the
city's planners are "watering down ... the
new sign control ordinance. That's the
classic method of placing shackles on
the unsuspecting --first shock them
with an objectionable new law, then placate
them by changing some of the worst
features, and thus the still unsuspecting
victims are chained, a link at a time.
Not so long ago the city staff came
up with the plan to put the city In forced-
partnership with all local businesses by
enacting a business license fee schedule
based on volume of business. The re-
action was a city-wide outcry am·)ng the
merchants against this meddlesome pro-
posal, and the plan was withdrawn. There
was momentary rejoicing at this apparent
victory, but when the shouting had sub-
sided, what did they hear? . . • The
news that business license fees had been
doubled I An objectionable law had been
defeated, but the merchants found them-
selves saddled with a 1 Oa:{, increase in
business license cost.
All control legislation is put into effect
by the same trickery • • • a little at a
time, until our so-called public servants
have achieved their goal. Let's not be
fooled again with the invitation to
"detente" with the planners and con-
trollers. Compromise means ultimate de-
feat, just as we are experiencing with
detente on the International level. The
response of an overwhelming majority
of merchants has already been given
loud and clear: We do not want any
change in the sign ordinance. We're all
having trouble enough In business during
these critical times, so stop this additional
harassment.
• • •
• ELECT THE INFLATION FIGHTERS
A Gallup poll has just verified the
well known fact that inflation Is con-
sidered to be the No. 1 national problem.
A disturbing sidelight Is the revelation
that a majority of those polled think that
the Democrats have better idea.s than
the Republicans as to how Inflation can
be licked. In other words, the Democrats,
despite their public record of voting for
big spending, are supposed to come up
with the cure for the harmful results
of this deficit financing.
There Is little comfort In recognizing
our No. I problem, if the cauaeis ignored.
Cerlainly by now It should be plain to
all that our cost of It~ is ~ming
upward because of the billions added
to the national debt by the federal govern-
ment. There is no correapooding increase
in the amount of goo$ to be purcbaaed,
so these billlona in "pllony money" placed
into circulation keep bidding up the pricea.
On Nov. 5 we llhall eee U the votere
throughout the natloo have the lmowledge
and the guts to ehooM inflatloo flghtere
inetead of the blc epenclere. We are in
blc trouble already; the lituatlon w1l1
be d81perate U the bl& epenclere get
back ln.
• C.unrmRT VILLAGE
Editor ol t11o Eoolp:
I blft DO U1 to &rlad In
t11o ,....-DolalloJ'a can-
_, Vlllap -q,m.,., Aa
I prap119 OWMI'ODSlststrett,
l 1tu1t to beoeftt from UJ
,.._.,... ol llle aell!llbor--· N-.rtblleu, tYery Dew de-
nlqaeat prapoeed from oae
IIIIi ol tllo Ballq Peolosula
to tllt otber mUll eoatroat the
lDdllpW:ablt fact a.t we al-
rlldJ ban a traffic a.M l&ek-
of-PUtiJtc problem bert, lDd
lllot IM8 -lotm Is coll>C tD war-.Ul we .top couidet-t.ac I.....U" W&yl of eettiDc
_. tralllc ID IUid start lattDc
-IDpt.....,oflloul.
Wt. I uted, at the public
btuillC OG Sept, 19, lf I.D)'
eouldtntioo bad beeP. gtven
to retuac people 1Dto the new
project by met.OJ: other Uu
automobile, tbe ltalf repre-
NOtlt1Ye reiPODded tblt tlle
o•enU problem •u bel.ng
studied, but that oo particular
atteotlon had beal pnn 1D this
rep.rd to tbis pro)ect. U I
may draw tbe I.DI.IDO', tbl.t 11
like aylnc. "We coaeede tbat
... pood Is O¥erfiowiJ>c '""'· thoucb wearestudy1n,(tbeprob-
lem, we baYto't yet dlseonred
a mtua of lowerlng or even
stabll1&1Dc tbe leveL ID the
LDtertm, we are recommeodlng
that a DeW stream be dh'erted
lDto lt."
U I were a member of tbe
P1uD1Dc Commlslion, I wOtlld
OIIPOM --peadiq a reallstle
tra!lle-partl.Dc' pla.D ror the
..,. .. area --UJ denlapmeat
tbat would jast put more· water
tnto tbe poDd.
Jack WUJiamsoo
426 3bt street
Newport Beach
• VOTE "NO'' CWf .. z ..
Eclllor ol t11o i""F.
CJDc:e apJa oalfof. S; we ue
bolar .-tD--... &!-
rood)' --lllry _,.IJ luH bl' Y0Uar lor Pr<ip)l(-tioa z.
Tho tu-.. JID& pai>Uc Is be-
lli( pTMl I "_, Job" b7 lba
scbool dlatrlcl bl' 1101 laJID&
o• tbe faeta ~ tbe true COlli to tupt,.,..
Further; tbere wu DO arru-
meot ap.illlt th1a Propoe!Uoo
ln tbe 80-calla:l "lmputial &D-
alysf.s'' amt out wUb our
sampLe ballot. ·
We JUIIIt received aaotber ma-
jor l.Der...,. LD our 19?4-?5
pr~t)' taxes, aad aow the
scbool diltrlet wutl to CITe t11
LDOther large tu tDer•• 1D
our 19'15-'J6 pnlpel'tJ ta.us,
!rom I3.U tD lUI por 1100,-
00 of UHSMd fthatloa. Tbat
equals an tDcreue ol $!12.00
on a $40,000 borne, and $Sl8.-
oo oo a $60,000 bome.
la sueb an I.Dcrea.H ~m
Amerlca.D? PrelldeDt Ford bU:
asked au ol us, IDcludlDc oar
school district, to bold tbe llDe
oa uaoecessary speodlor and
to eut down wberever aDd when-
ever possible.
Wby do we have to lncrease
the p~U eJrP8;Dditure from $1,-
%'7%.00 tD $1 ,422.00 per P14>11
while our scbool enrollment
Is decreuin&: rapidly'?
Furtbel, thia I.DereaH, U~
pro.-ed, will be LD etreet for an
iDdefln!te period of ttme, wbe-
ther It Ls oeeded, or not.
E.-ery fOUq' periOD In the
Newport..... aall'led Kbool
dlmlct Wbo owu: res.ideaU&l
or bu.siDea property, eYerJ
reater or le...-, sboWd YOte
NO OD Pr~sttloo Z oa No -
.-ember 5tb, aDd pta a stop
•
lo tllll ~ tread lo
oar .ciiOoll.
SIDMreb' --
E. Sllcock
19 BIAa. Cons
• FACt: FACTS, DODGERS
Editor ot 111e EMIID'
As an ok1 tueball fa.n, 1
felt I mast commeat OD tbe
lall.lleat elalm ol the Dodprs
tbat tbey are a better ball elli»
thaD tbeJ rt1llJ are.
In tblir Jut t World Series,
afllut BaWmore ud OatlaDd,
tbe Doclpn baYe woo ooe pme
wbUe loAac 8. 1n tboH 9 pme1
tbeJ ICOI'ed a crud total of
lS rtas, some ot whlcb were
tiDtll'Ded. Tblt'au anrace of
leu ttan 1.5 ruaa per pme.
In botb Mrtel, theJ made
mlDtu U.t cbampioubiP-
c:aJ1ber C.ms U't mate.
TbrN ol lbalr 4 startloc pltch-
ertAr th1a year '()11-..r•mllh.
DoniDc and Jobu) are ex-.
American Leacaer• Wbo d1dD't
do u well ill tbl American
Lequo.
Dodpr fanslboaldfleeflcts:
Tbey ban a real lood C.m,
whlcb wtll pt better with u-
pert.eoee, TbeJ are DOt u JOOd
II tbe Oa.klaDd A's.
And, after t-.rln&' and see-
Ill( "8111)' Bucka" Buclo>er lor
the put week, I baYe S sucps-
tl.ons tor blm U.t wtU he_,
him mature, both as a baD-
player aad a mu:
(1) Don 't UDderesttmate JOUI'
oppooeots or make them mad
by popptor otl.
(2) Wbea you rllll the buel
--tb1Dk. Yo a 'WOGid bl" beell
tbe .tttnc . N1 at MCODd wltb
DODe oW 111 tbe ftDa1 pme If
you bada't eballeilpd tboH
"Interior" A's by trJLDc to
taka uotber bue.
(S) Learn to lose gn.celuUy.
•
TfN Birela Lol
Let's Put OSHA Out of .,.-,... ., .... .,, ... ~·ur''
II ,.,:1' '11 •-'lllo ~ ffl*¢ -...... wo12T1 ... W Ia
'...., _. ,..... .. •, , , ' Mn '' -~ ._ oiMr ...._ • Ill ...... •:g C: to Meau , .... ..._,... .. ,.,,. n••. OIHA.A• 1111 e's~W ... •
-............. -.. ol ...... _,.._.,, .. ., llliiJ!i
A 11 • --.••• 10 IIMr .. 6 I out twa.nr.. .J
llld rtn11y .,._ .,o1 .... tbo ,....., " T11aa. wo ·-'"Acd-~ """"' row .,,._., -·r-..,..._. to ........ · ••---. 1m llld tm, till ,..,.
---.. -up b)' yoon oiaeo <alA -••Uolld. Allor •• II OllilA to oomct thul ....... CD?f""'-. C8ftA could M1 IN~' I ........ thp
1bt ..... lftlult to Alnilirille•t•cts..Wft .. tiM KCid .. ll .... ratelhould.,..., M I
iolt101111d1nt. i.ccold1J11.ro OSHA. tha -' ....tt of 1t1111'orta. 1u1 tha "-""' ..., llllt,
llld .. _or our natloll'a .lndwtrt,a an too , dalplla OIHA'a nlat-,acddaallll =poo
teupld 01' too dueo~a to pw I bool -tha IIWIIbor of ...................... to Ill
pcnont who 110 aamlna 1 u.toi r.,. Jhom. -111 t1w · -,.,. 11 before. lil!llla tha
Add ... Injury oo lis lnalltlna pramlll, OSHA ~ do P'-Ia t11aJ OSHA lw aot Oll!lctod
hat publbllad theol-1 of edlcll for -tha lllety or iho --"""""-" at !Ill . b...._, aD of which have lho r .... or law. But OSHA cortalnly hot alfocl.od-
and hiNd a awann of bwoauc:rall 10 1ntuna b,.._, lA lho trplcol -~~~ o1 Sapt.-
compllante. lnapeetlona. dtatlona, liMa; and 1973, ror ,_, OSHA CG~dueled 6.1)41
......... I quldtly bec:orna I war ol Ufo -ll»poetlorw. ......... 0111 3,611
Mtmever OSHA's offidab arrWe on tiM laM. dtetlona ....... 18,113 'tlolatioM, •d ..,_.
Some b-have boon forced 10 doaa -lotallla& 1477',609. AddltioMI--o(
bccauae of lnabWIY lo .... , OSHA'a demanda. dol1an had 10 be apenl fOI' equl~ .....
Expansion plans of othen have IMien .. n on tbe penonne1 to uU.fy OSHA dernudl. n. con.-
drawlna board In lhe wake of an OSHA -· tlnulni a1owdown In prodU<tMIY eo-b)'
The co• to American buline.,.n hu been auch tw.ment baa raulted in few• Jobl,
.._uaa. ~of ...... and hlala<r prl<Ol.
StW, OSHA'• defeoden inaUI !hal Ill< In...........,., wo conclude thll,tr•tety and
IPDCY la neceaary because thousands of Amtr· t.lth .,. the pll, thert never t. btea any ·
l<ant are ldllcd and over IWo mWion .,. Injured nood for OSHA. But If lhe -mool'a P,UI·
at work each ygr. And they trot out the f'leurea pole Ia to control, ttlfle, end ndn A~Mf~P'a
appearinlln "Acddoal Facta," the l"'bllealloal b-eornmunlly, lherela and conll"'!l':tp
of lhe no_n .. ntal. prlvarely .,pport.., be a oood for OSHA. The otrona pol!ll>lllly thai
National Safety Coundl, to prow their cue. thk II Indeed the pemmtnt't purpoH lhot&k1
Lllte I Miaaourlan who hat IO be aMwn, · nol be overlookod.
however, we obtained the three mc.t reent OSHA MYer c:ould, and seW canaot. be
tasua: of "Acddent Facu.. and carefully jUillfled. Numerous Conare.men haw m.dy
checked the 1t1tiatica pveo In eadl. 1be Rnt introduced or aupported lealUUon to ttfUI
.. overlooked" item we found Wll that DOt Ollly this bweaucratle moalltr. lbey are arudoUI to
had the number of aeddental deeth. dec:r...cl put OSHA out of buatne., and tbey d•ll" tbe
from 19,000 In 1937 lo j,.l onr 14,000 In thankaandlhobelpofaDAmerlcona.
1971, bul !hal thJa remarkable doer-ID tho .,.,.., 191<., 171<1'* -......, -
Conservative c omment c--·-· lliH tllol our _, II belli(
metbodic:alb' }Ooted ol. our
w•ltb; bowtTer, too few r•-
Uze bJ wbom Ud to wtat ex-
tent. Tbe IDdomttable c.ry At-
leo bu ""'""' tbe a.uwen 1D llll,latelt work, "Tbl kd-
ell aDd bow our eeoaomy t.
beJDc deltroyed." 4fa1amlMd,
tbe 1ooter1 are aot tbe n.Ddals
or tbe a .. but are Amerlean
pollttei&DI, lllteraa~l bu-
kerl ud lrropat bar•uenta.
AD lmportut lool ol llleae
muter meebu1c1 ol mooey
Is 111e EII>O<I'-1--
u illo Ell-lla p.._ .... .,_ ... ...,._
a.Dd LD U1! n.r_ WU be-
1'"1 -tllo -lA U'l1 ltpampodoo0-~1
lollall( p1aa1 b .. mll""o. 1>J -pol-b I IIebl ete., etc., ad l""'lhlm Oil a dDULr, ap1a at .....,._.,
ot c:oar•, we an rec:au u. ....... Yoa Jldll iDr ,.-.
reeellt •IDMI fte&t ud erato Mlf liiDw mea ol tbe ... ID-
ct•l U.t bU · c.t IDd 1a Jet detlt-..a .,., aeer..., will
,_ .. ..., ... IIIIo tllo be _..,"" tllo --· btlliDM. n. leDdl *-bill "Tbe looters" ll mat read ..
""" bl' a-..111 blllloopluo Ill( lor .... , _, .. ..., cltl. s' laWMt, Wu written off ••· Tbe pampbl.t 11 anllable
by brUUut poUUelaDI It taxa at tbe Amerteu ~lDJoa Boot
pa)'wa' ...... a.ad LD tbe store at !504 No. ftnport Blfd.,
IIIUt breatb tbe Workl War D Newport HeJ.pta, til at tiMI Ea.
doh! owed bl' lba So.Wo, 116 llp Now-. Yoamay-
blllloa plaa 81, wu .Uiild yo. ordtt at Me-OMS.
,.,..,.~,;r -.
to Europe, .Uta aDd lbe Kid. ·---------------Eut tD the ·-of $%.4 bll-
The Richardson Report
Then, perbapa, when you wtn,
you will be able to wtn wtth
rrace ... IS tbe A'l clld.
A Fan
Uoa.. Ia tbe proee1a of Mll1ac The crime .. ,. is larJdy ~ervin& pri10n terma who 1hot
to tbe rocelper the esporter the 'proteDY of that pnen.tkm a robber In ttreir home or
11 pa1d immediately, tM Am-of do-soodift& bteedin& beartl store, wbUe tbe robber w~nt
erlcan 8aDk pt11t1 eut aacltbe in education, politiCI, preu free, The apprehended nluer
By Sl!fATOR H. L. ttBARDfJOif (R _ A.ftadl&) U.S. tupayer pay1 tbe later-and c.ourt1 that crime b almott il often out of the jail before
Aa we sit bere lmder the for Just a pair of audals'? ENROLLMENT NOW 662 ~It nb.t~daodu.eUutt; :.0 wholly the renlt or his victim set• oul of the
golden dome, thlnktog about out Gold became tbe e.eat~al AT SO. CAL. COLLEGE ;.y;'i: du:t..=..•-to. b,c ~ environment Crime wu, i.n hospital.
golden state, ttt1s ie&f.slator llll'f'lr. A reeord eorollmeat o1 862 bill ~ T ..--a_. fact, theu O¥ered ucated The wrist-sltp hu replu:ed
lr lhl 1 ... -~ t "-·~-•-ha ~-•-• t • •r. IJPIJef, JOU auu morona tlu-"t u• not the the rock pile. hoba:o·on haa om a 10 _.. ~ o w. Here are 6 COOd rea.ons s,....,n... • ..-.. reac""" a I seem to be oa tbe wrooc .... -.
world dee ideeS that 1t would wby: (1) Gold 11 euily recor· Southern Calllornla Collect LD side ol tbe tnc:e. criminals t.ult but IOCk:ty's replaced solilary confinc.ment.
probably be wtae to do a pro-Dlzable; (2) COld Is firtuaUy Costa Mea. Tbey come from In 191!, a. part o1 tbe!flxal-f1ult. The lhrinb sermoniud Today' s ''sentenc e'' i1
cram oa. IOid -· beUeYt lt or ladestructlble· (3) cold 1a easy across lbe .. tsoa aDd 2S dll-Kil&t.aCV --., RIUia wu that a youth went wronc rehabilitat ion. hen for
DOt --a1Dce &Old hll reeeind to work 1rttb( (4 ) &Old lJi rare; ferent cotmtrles. pna IDOIIt flYc."ed Mt1oD Ita. eitber because hil mother wta murder. At lcut for the ftm
qalte a bit of1Dte:rest la tbls (5} rold la n.bable as a metal Out ol tbe U majora oft'ered, has 1«1 Eximbank 1ou1: were too II)Od to him or not &ood murder. Isn't everybody
ltate. Peop .. today say, "Wba.t for lts mm use -· U bas ita 33% are ma)orlne La teJ.Jcloa., I.JTUC'Id, tollond bJ a mu-e no u &h . The Soc ialiat entiUed to Olff! murder "on the
11 all thia fUss about told?'' on LDtrlule nbae·, and (6) Bible, aDd reUgloul edaeat1on. 1~1 ~ 1o ~u •~ Com-ph 'd h
So •-A 1-ltadJtDc •• --1< .,..... ...-10 iltry 11.1 t 11 ponrty uwre are my tbotJ&t:ls oo gtrts Ute coldl (Mea ~,., been DOtber u are klo: 91 LD mla1Jt eeGIIlmJ bJ kxiUill tbe CIIUMS crime . 10~1dl That stDgle word bad ~E~e':r:'t!tbaa-:: :.:~ ::'::;.tu!; U.~==doi• to com -CoavenienUy merlookin&
createcS a lot of tuas throqb-satulady. u aoy object t.louD:I aad Ill LD butneu. m111:Ut adOu wwe lutr11e-the fact that wt were at one
oat t&Utory, PoUtlela.D.s damn desirable to WC!mtD, u tm -There are 251 -.om• Ita-ted to pat trade promotloa at and the .. me time, the riche~t
It, piii'Dmflllll deootmee It, mediately bas eome nlue to deata aad 411 ma Residlnc top prklrtt)'. Of~•tbecom-nation in the world, and one
aDd COGtemponry ecooomlc mu.) oa camp1111 LD tbe two snea-.uta de"...,. ..... "" of the mott crime-ridden.
bot-1hota c.allltthlt "bu'b&rtu Gok1 Is a flotutlc metal; .tory relldeaees are 163 mea :U, .. ~•r~"C' ~':.-~ Some aocio-cynia bave
metaL" U llalmolt lDI:Ieltructlble. Sea aad 181 womeo. 181 tar tbem ilaa!IICb u tbe even 1uaetted that we 1bould
WUb all of tbe demttlatioa.s water will act eorrode lt; It Fatmeled LD 192:0, Southern Amerlc:u lui*JW bid .._ •ct rkh people to office
we•n beard o.-er tbe past 30 wlli aot r"• cSecay, or 1oee Calllorala Collep mcwtd to deo•-•~ 1o ...... L -, ..... """' .... d •
ld I •--. 1•--loc:al'-N ...--r-• ...-...-r.u~ bec.u.e ..,.,y on t haw to JtiU'I J0U WOU th r* peopm Its color, Few add.l atl'ect 1t w pre -. oa 8W-ID tbe ... o1. -alt .,.,_
would waot to pt rld of lt, ud DODe of tbe ~atlnl ele-port Boul..ard LD COita Mea -steal. Anybody who's taken
but DOt eol Gold 11 JtW more mtnt. eu dull ill appearance. ID 1950, aDd 11 tbt oidelt 4-m~ .earten ,. are· aow hit smart pil .. OUJbt to know
popular than eYer. Why? Well. It II malleable &Dd dlflllble. yeu collep lDOrt.DpCoay. b•ldlac tbe Kama RIYer fae-tbat then's no COMection
1f you do DOt know, you really It 11; • ., to work With Uld tor)', W'llleb Will prod.ce 150,. betw•n thievery and ., .. lth.
oboald. eaa be.,._ 10 !hiD,.. BOBJOHESOII STAFF 000 baTJtroa:apory-,11111 ~u thJa coluaan h• potnlod
IAI'a 110 hack ID Ume tD ClJI-throupa lt. II cube OF SUPERVI50'1il RILEY loe-IIJ, 1ne1r. p-cu oul prnlouoly, moll
... 'WtiJ IOklbubeealmportut made iDto small deDomh•Uou Robert T.JODHbujoiDidtbe al.o mutadwt l:l.llb. ,.. p o II tIc Ian • are I Ike
to ma.a for tbo "'• of Ytal'l. euli:J ud Qed u a medlum Raft o1 Flftla Diltrtet s..--olllplt ol Udli ~ wU1 be cockro~M:Mi: It'• not what
Ia ma.a'• prlmJUn bec1lm1Dc of exbaJtCe. ~ Ttaonau F. Rl'-u u '----111o ~ ~ au .. -.. steel and c:a-off but be tad DO ...:I al .... ld. He Gold 1• •-• ..,..t... -.. , II'•--....,_ ua .... ,. .. , • .... '--• __ .. --.... euc.-t•e •••• Aalerlcu lldor1N OOIIbiMd. wtlat they raD lnto 1nd "'"'
biDed, ftd hU: flmU:y.~«~ U.-ed •WIY to meet biiD'IU DNISa, Mr. JODH. muried IJid 1'M c.t o1 tiM COIIIIPIIZ 1a $1 up, ADd t.ben 1n aomc c:rimn
wllll hll trl1>t Ill ca'lll. w ... I>W --iVI IUid dlf--<II to -tD '-· 1>111A-Pill• IIIII-woao I•• _ _, -· like be .. .--IUcllllt be-f1C11111oalloooollllllllocllucel n-RlloJ'o atr 1rom Ida ftl1a 111o ._liar c--·
loopd ID -· 1oe hopped ot 10-"""""" I 11'111 ~ ~11oo rice .. -.-. •-blm s tbe Mid ud toot U. d-' ,.. -u .-.... 111o __ _. .,.._ .,.... u -or • M•h*' ..-• _.. To •'CW"t"' crime, .. "Ve
-.. -~ ---dMC of .Dulel 41 A...-te1H, -~ -ld...._.,.-.-~-IJ. IIIII ldDI ol ba-IUid cii(MIIw Ill --..t• --..-_,.. ••1, .Oiiooa ol dollan 011 -... aa u.ellllft plac•nl ac-eJ.
hou•'?" Particullrty if hit
motber wun"t Jood to him?
Nut to affluence, they
told 111 tbat edue1t1on Wll a
super crime deternnt.
Actually you need to be
educ.ted to be able to commit
some c rimes. A hi&h
percenta&e of hiJh crhnr.1 are
perpetrattd by th• hiJhly
educatd. Jhportedly, 40
percent of Hitler 's
concentration amp JOirdl
held doctorate dep-e•. Moet
Coftpe•men and Senaton are
collep men -and th•y're
atealin&l.ll bUnd .
The IMWeT tO crimt It not
amuen~, en•lronment. nor
ecluaUon. The ,._, of a.U
dctaneall il Cluiltlanlty. And
nut to th11 , swift. hlnll,
~tabk punilhment.
Crime ll nowisblna in
Amaica bccauM edina pey1ln
AJMrtu.
mu beblriol' wu net&woeal. an Mrdb' W.IJ. Be •~.~tMIMI'IJ ..,.Udlldf-ID,.... .._ ..--.Ilf "Yrbu rntwal," morlq
allort.KTed IIIII -palaflal. ll, 1IU 1 fll'ai -ber ol reciG< lot llo<ftoll --._ -I lo I lo 1 ,_.., ti,OIOI from -pia• 10 INUUIID RAPE
Somew'IMre, .,....,.. P tbe lldllltllal ...._ It Ll aa IZ.. MUO.I ~ otftlloa. Jlt 11 Bold ,... Mt. 'hie ,..,...._ MOC.Mr. We-.. spat bUIIOM
W., "IWJ, lit'• ....,."Trade e.U. ,...,..... ole*b'tdt)', .. 11Q IUt 1'11' ot ltlll1 at • ... ._. .. 11 ,.,, wiD of d01111 oa Ndl Public No otMr mme, 1 bttint,
wu -· ~le IUid -u cu 1oe -1o ,....lrJ. Ia w-. -UlitwliiJ C..l-1 .,... ,.nod t1 U ,_.., ""' ... _,..rotltlof .. 11M .., -., .,..,k .. ralia
bloody. -*J IIIII 11M w1rll(. lop ol law, --1111 U '1'111 1oe $36 1111 P I I ~ PrtmJUft etttltqttoe a4-..._ lll.ft &ll*itldllldiJ Je.S ,_,., It.,.,...._.... m on tu It-lit 11M m tht put few y..,._ TIM
YUC8d to a tndlllc IDCtltJ •-Jtllu ... Md1IIIZI, ant,.,... Jl ..... '11111dal praject .laSt. LoWs. Atttrolll:y 'two ludiftl c. .at• t&aw
.,._ ... ndMd a.t we -.cit pn.c111¥ Md s•-·•1&,. IYC TO HOLD ANNUAL IWtiJ blat. .._. • tltllllf· II ralir tt_ .,., to bt torn do•tJtleu b .. a •o111U111
1lad---·---Uoallo•o;IT-.A-oiiiOid IIAZMIUIOVEIII!RI re_._,.._._ -. ...... ~aHIOIII llb"ualloo, .. d ucla!
... ..., olrAII ._.-a.ro.d 0. tlllrd 1111 fl..-•••ir• o1. ...._ Y~ellt c::.pool. Td:lae die PIGPN lat•tntioa. ·Call ma ••
._..,_......__.,.., ... Ill tt tltl ._ olaU Cll6t.' t ttar't#....... 'ne qll"¢1"" 11, U ..... outoftM*• ... IIOCtaU •.....at ~-,_.t, Mt ~..__... :-..eo.~--. ,. • ...., ....at ..-, _. dota't ',.,,a. .... 4D11 ...... .;..itotpae·,_,.. feeta en1tt ctt. Mod•,.
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WE'RE SIMPLY BURSTING •••
• . • With ,. .. ,.1 11ft< aad bllldlenlla bo& .. tlUIIy
madt by your kat ta14Dted artt.Q upeclally tor you I
Come or )\lit •t•lt f1fflr 1 ~ of coffee anytime
lloadly tbr-Satur""' 10,00 t. HO ~
•
..aliT IIAAIOR fiiSIGN
I'U&IJMEO ftEIILY . • PACif I
lliURSDAY, OCT. 14. 1974
OOIIDIIA D£L IIAII, CAL.
'NHCC members total 1,307
Board Mmbwl of U. ""· Fieldla.C, dlle'-'t the 1~ ... , 1*1 Hua Cllamblr o1 Com-1u ~ocr-pr.....,.... r.r Or.
_ .. -r-,. Oct. u . ..., Cooojy to .. _, ·-•t lbo Bt.-Bay Clot>. Tbetr OCTD Wrict .
• ....,. 1tllloo loeluded tbe • n.sTTV AL OF UGHTS
tot»w~A~ aplldt lttml: Chrlltml.l puadt uouad U'le 1 SILVER ANCHOR anrdl Harbor wtU be held De<:. 19-
l.ebeoD pll.na nre c!Ueuued zs wt.~ tM Commodores Club
by tbe Worn••• Dh1&108. Tbt P10mlt.IDc tbe bl.ll'!st and hest
a.al awardl ltmcbeoa Y1U be parade ...,
bold Oct. zs at the lrY!no c-·
COidry Club. !C.,..._
• MEMBERSHIP report re • .,.led e current paid member·
ahlp of l,S07.
• NEW BUILDING plana tor
Cbtmbu beldq\<an, to be
btd.lt oe Jamboree Rd. Daat the
...-pollee aDd ftre staUOos,
are Procr••stn&. wttb allbtdld-
ma permUa espeeW to be ap.
proved wt.thlD a few weeki.
• POUCE AWAROO hmcbeoD
wu set for NOY. 14 at tbe
Newoorter Inn. lndlvldtal ad -
mlaalon la$10eac h.BuslDesses
buylnc a table tor 10 wtll also
be OOill ror a poUcema.n aod
hl& W1la a.t no extra charge.
••• AND NO SMOKING
1-lere'~ an old· II ~'~X remedy for a sore throat-take ll
feather d1p 11m kerosene rub o ... er the 1nfec.tc.d
area . This IS a case of the cure bcmK worw-!han the
lllllCS5. It's nK:e to know we don 't h~tvc to rely on
~uch Ineffective and unplc:a.sant "rchd"' So, don't
lake chancc6 when your kcit.lth ~~ mvolvcd. When
)"ou're 111. your physic1ag IS the only per-.on qualified
to prescri be for your needs. Then, for rrompl.
profesiional servtcc, bring h1s pracnptoon~ to us.
UN'PACKING AND PRICING new and old ltlml to be aokt
at the ·fourth annual Newport Harbor Sputic Larue'•
boutlq111 and rummap sale are, trom left. Mrs. Rlebard
Schumacher, president; Jane Sulllnn, Mra. Ectn.rd Tulp
and Ura. Jerry Marks, who are aaaistut1 to tbe chair-
mao, Mrs. Jotm Sel)lo. The aale •Ul be bekl trom 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m. Nov , 6 lD tbe Wal)ln Products bllikU..DC, 240
Brlns Ave., Costa Mesa. Proceeds will co toward tbe
purchaH ot la.nd and c:onstructlng a resl.deot borne wllh:h
will be &ftled toward the development and educaUoa of
the cerebral palsied aod disabled. Tbe home wt.ll be
located In Garden Grove. (Beckner pboto.)
• TOWN MEETlNG at Bal-
boa Bay Club, scheduled tor
Oct. SO, will hear Orange
COUDty Transit District gen~
enl manager, Dr. Gordon
ROBERT Y. MclN'TYRE 01
Newport Beach bas been pro-
moted to senior l'ioe-presldent
of Southern Cautornla Gas Co.
He j)lned the utiUty In 1%2
aoo served In various sates
Clristensen Pharmacy
NB IS MOST
G.O.P. CITY
3021 r; COAST JIW1' .. COBOKA DEL MU
OBJOLE J-2550 ·--· AUTO, BOAT
HOME,·
COMMERCIAL,
INDUSTRIAL,
BONDS
aod mukeUng posiUons IM!~ ;~:::::::::::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:~:'! fore becoming a vice-pr esident
ln 1970. He Is a dlredor or
lbe National Housing Center,
1 41rector of F'lrst Surety Corp.,
Burbank, a.nd a past dlre..-tor
of the Los An~les Sales and
Marketing Exec utives As<;er fa.
tloo. He aod his wlfe, Marilyn,
hne a daughter, Julie.
Final voter regtstration nc-
ures for the Nov. 5 (ellera I elec-
Uoo, released thls week by
tbt Oranp Co111ty Voter Regls-
tratloo oftice ahow Newport
B•cb to be the most solldly 2239 Fairview Rd. Republican dty In Onnge
COST A MESA Co::'~ucans bave a sllgtlt
c&DS, 10,772 Democrats, and
-.
!!~!!!~~!6~4~2!-6!500!~!546!!•!3~2~0~5~~ edr,!';,;~":::~21 Republl· · 25Z mioor party registrants.
Costa Mtta claims 18,199 Re-
, p!Jbllcans, 15,703 Democrats,
and S38 members of ot~r XEROX COPIES
parUes.
Both lltate Assembly dis-• Plymoulh Congregational Church of Newport Harbor trlcts and the local statesenate
A Free and lndqundtnt Congrtgational OrrlJrian OrW'('h dlstrlcl are also Republlean, according to the registrar. In
THE REV . JOHN A. LINDVALL, Minister lneumbeat AsHmblyman Rob-
Sund•y Stn•ice: 10:00 un. • ert Badham's 74th District,
Bible Study: 9 a.m . and 7 p.m. Chw ch School I 0 a.m. there are 92,292 RepdiUCIAI t..Dd 49,081 Democrats. lD tbe
3262 BROAD STREET. NEWPORT HEIGHTS ?3rd Auembty District, In·
Nursery care provided Phone: 642-2740 cumbtnt RC)ubUca.n Robert ;:===================~ Burke bas '74,723 rellow Re -
'AtE ,FIRST -IAP:tiSJ:..CMURCH--
t Tlfi C~HTiffl' itdff a!\L.1cl[li'I\JiiiS ' ·
101 M).OMOLIA n .• T f14J ....... IIlLI CLUSIS
\AMY'A MU •vi. 11100 A.M. WORSHIP HOUR con• MIU 7o00 P,M. IY.CtLISTIC HOUR
DR. JIMMY COio\8$, P.UTOR
pdiUca.na, and Democrat Den-
·<GII" waaspn 1 81;3&8 retJovt ·-· State St•tor Dtnn1a Cu -
~ter, a RepllbU.CU, bas 161,-
015 Rep•ueau 1n h1s 36tb
Dlatrlet. Democrat Frank Bu-
taro t. JoLDidby 118,328 Dtlmo-
craU oa tbe rolll.
f'IRS't' GRADUATE of wbat Is now Canoga Park 1\i.Rh
sci. wa s hooored there Friday, Oct. 4, as Solly Patrick,
18, at rldlt, DO'ff a retlnd mol'le eieetrtcl.all Ul'ln( at
1560 PtactDlta, West Slde, cot a plaque from current
student body president Ktittl WlJ.utani, ceotar, and prlnci.pl.l
Hup tk:Jdpna. Mr . Patrick ns ooe of 2 students 1n the
. scbool'& ftrst p-aduatiDc class Ia 1918. EarUtr this year,
tbe Enslp~ ran a story lD wtak:b Wr . Patrick reealt.d
SlD'l'lrioc the 190& Su f'n.oclseo IIU'thquake. Mr. Patrick
•as introduced }uat before the Canop Park foottell pme,
and led the sUMSeat body to a schOol cheer. The ceremonies
marked the bq1mtnr or a special '•herttare yea.r" ob-
serl'&OCe a t tbe schOOl.
GOLFERS WAITING FOR GOBLIN DAYS Highw.ay House of Pnyer
2411 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR
LOWER LEVEl -REAR
INTERDENOMINATIONAL. FULL GOSPEL
11 There'll be ''hi ~ Jinks oo the The to~~rnament is Umlted
lio.k.a" Sunday, Oct. 21, for the to 100 eo..,tes. Reservations
flrst arun.al "goblln days" rolf may be made by calling 540-
touroameot at Costa Mesa Golf 7500, lUNDAY SCHOOL: 1:45 WORSHIP SERVICE: 11 :00
IVANOILITISTIC SERVICE : IJ:OOP.M.IUNDAV
rRAYI!R AND BIBLliTUOY: 7:30P.M. WEDNEIOAV aDd Country C lub, Tbe tournament Is belnl
Dial 546-2693
WILLIAM T. KROAH, PASTOR
PHONE : 642-6762
Orpntzed for co\C)Ies, the played oo thelB-hole Los 1
tournament features an odd champtooahlp course,
mll:ture of Scotch roursome for the sis: water hu.ards dot-
r ules, bUDd bopys, 1\am and Unc Ita fllrways.
TENNIS DRESSES
TENNIS SHORTS
TENNIS SHIRTS
TENNIS SHOES
TEN HIS RACKETS
yams, and '•pertaps even a TENNIS BALLS ~' -
We invite you to worsh1p
FIRS'T 04URCH OF OfiUST. SC121<11ST LUTHERAN CHU RCH
llOJ v;. Lido OF THE MASTER
Nnrport leach 2900 hcifiC Vtn.o Dr. SUNDAY SOf()()L
rtoost or two," says ""''!MARTA TISDAlL GETS ~~~~""''of tho mllllcl· U.S.A.F. COMMI SSIOH
TENNIS RACKET STRINGING ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,
SLANT BOARDS
BOXING GLOVES WARMUP SUITS
9 1 to 1ao a. •· Corona del Mar, Calif.
SUNDAY SERVICES LAWRENCE D . FRUHLING
9 1 10110 L •· Pastor -Phone 644-2664
WEDNESDAY EVENING IISlJ N[lAY SCI~04~LCL,S!iES I
MEmNG 8p.m. Al\Ages:9:151ol0:\5a.m.
READING ROOM Worsh1p Ho ur -10 :30 a.m.
Weelr. d.y•: 9 a.m. · 5 p.m. Nursery and Coffee Ho ur
WeciM:tday : 9 a.m.· 7~45
Tuctday :
9 a.m.-5 p.m.; 7-9 p.m. ATIEND
THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
IIARII<E PVT. Dooots P. Ric-
liD• of 3030 Klllybr ... t.ane.
CCMG Mesa, t.a lf'1dlllted rrom
recrutt tral.oiD( at the Marine
Corps Rtcrti.t D$ot, San Dleso. C)a••• include IDStruct1on 1n
cloM order c!rill, M.arlne Corpa
b.latory, tlnta.td, uniform recu-
latloa.a ud miUtuy customs
a~ courtutea.
The Sl5 entry fee per ~le 1 Marta A. Tisdall, daughter
lDciOOes lf"EW fMs, touroa-of retlrtd Alr Force Colooel
meat awards, and t.ma.od ,.ms ud Yn. Artrt T. Tlsda.ll of
dtn.oer follo'Willl play, aod door 1801 Commodore Roe~. Ba.y.
prlses. Tee..oflututat 11 a .m. crest, hu bHo eommtsslohed
a seeood Ueuteaant 1n the U.S.
LEGAL HOTICE Alr f'orceiiPQOifaduttloa.trom
--o mcer Tr&ln1D( Sebool at
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Lacklaad AFB. Te.a.s.
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE Lt. Tl8da.ll Js bt1ne asll1ped
STATE OF CAUF'ORNIA FOR to KtllJ AF3, Teas, ford~
THE COUNTY Of' ORANG£ ae a penoooel otfteer. She
No. A.811Z5 •Ill Nne wtth a UDtt of tiM!
Estate of ARTHUR RALPH Air Foret Loctstlcs Com -
CARPENTER a.b. ARTHUR R. mand. Sbt is a 1918 cradtate
CARPENTER aka ARTHUR of Newport Harbor hlp ~hOot
CARPENTER a.b. A. RALPH aod recel.,.d her B.A. dep-ee
CARPENTER &b A. R, CAR-1n Elltllab ln 1972 from OCLA.
PENTER, Deca..S.
LEATHER FOOTBALLS~ BASKETBALLS
RACQUETBALL RACQUETS & BALLS
HANDBALL GLOVES & BALLS
HOODED SWEAT SHIRTS
BARBELL & DUM BELL SETS
SKATEBOARDS & WHEELS
SECOND OfURCH OF
OfJUST. SOEI<TIST ... .,... 11cach ,, LUNCHEON. FASHIONS
eo.-dol-AT PLEAD MEETING
3100 PadRe VW.. Dr. An IDd1u summer harnst
SUNDAY SOIOOL 10 a.•. G RACE BIBLE CHURCH lamehloo IDd babloD &boY •Ill
SUNDAY SERVICE 10 a.nt. Veterana' Wemortal Bldt. be Hid Oct. %9 at El Adobe ~AY BVENINIG 565 W.llhh.Costa Mesa rNt1.11rut lD SaD Jaan Capis-
----. ...... , p.a. truo bJ PLEAD (Promote
1100-1...._ C.ulBwy. REV. TOM TYREE. hstor Larrd.Dt ud Education to eDd
r..t..oe .. Neral.... SUNDAY SERVICES: Abut ot Drup). Soctal b.our
Moa.-Pri.1 tO a.•. a. 5 p.a \0:30A.M.&. 7:00P.M. at 11:30 a.m. wtll precede the 1\...,. ......... : 7 to 9 Sunday School, all ages. Q:JO 11:30 lw:.cblaa. Re~tn~.tlolls
let.• 10 a.•. a. 4 p.a. HOME BIBLE CLASSES: m&J bt I'Didl wUb F)oreDCe
}~Y~oo~-~~·~.,~·~~~,!;~I:~=~.,.~-~~~~~C~o~ll~S~S~2~~~2~;~ Anaa, 141.0111, ID tbe New -
.,.... _. "Teach.in& Bible Doctrine• port Harbor u-. ta.. fubiM• 1FtU be pi'UII!Ctd
by Pat BarrW.. member ol ,. •nl -..__.L PLEAD and -ol U4o '"'L V*H\11 ,.-. J-o.cu~ro 1s 'Ito lilT M. IIMIITOM -P AlTO I fUbioa eM!rrn&a. 1D1S l.ocd.al
23RD $1'. ot ORAMGI, COSTAMISA • 64 .. !1010 8-rill bo Ia charco ol s-, ...... ---10:10 a.•. -, SelloOt IIIII -Ia.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to tbe ertdltora ol tbe abo'te
nai'Ntd deeedeDt U.tallperiDGI
M'liDI claims aptut tbt a1c1
dec.s.t are requlrtd to me
tbem, with tbt DIC""I'JTO.:b.·
en, lD the oftlce oC the etert
or 11111 &bon oalllled ....n.
or to preiMIIt tbem, wttb tbt
aeeeaary YOOCben, to tM
uodentped at tbt office of
her attor-MJ, Keeae, Dioa.
.. ..._ ' Jllllllop. Pr•ln-
lioMl Corpontlola. Al'CO fl.
D&Detal Tower -Flftb Fklor,
ozo "-c-o.-1"· N-Boacll. Co-liMO, ftlclll la tbt ptlce oC
bMI.Dell oC tbt --·l.ptd la ._, • uo .... 1:00 ..... .. _ lACK 'ROM SICfL Y :~ "'":-!w""==. ':u:
""" Alrmu DaYid B. _....,..__ a.-mmc. -o1 Mr •• ~ v... --..., lbo llrstp..,_ --U-oltllll-. BAPTIST CHURCH Jacob .._ BRm•• ot tan --u tm . ..... , MillPORT II •eM ,.... .. o.,._,.c Aft., Coa ..._, IIU IIIMl G. ,..,.--1.., MollO-
-A --"'"' , ...... "'J-. no.. -utiiDDt ., .....a-"' ... DR. P. ltiMTOII MIMORI wllll -1 lt•dloe M -.--1oo t t.
PAITOI a 4-1/1 -.. lontM toma, _... .... _. a ~~~IUiMiD~A~Y~I:iCi-~~~·~·~·~·~(t~ht~l·~ .. ~M.i~D~t~ ... ~l~l'f~U~D~Y~~ .._ .... ....,. JIPIIfGI, ~I, 1
Cor. 1r'a&ll ................... -... , f
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OPIIIIJGDII _,.. ....... a--c--L:c ...•
"ICIIIIIC• 01' •tfiiD., rt:~ :r.. . ---·..,--• ,..._.nan •-' ILIAIIOI C. JACIIOM. •ttt~ITI. a Ml.ll• 11r -.., tell ___, -.
... ~-~.. 11·00 ... -,. , .,. -... snr 1: ('114)-..a.n..u.. -_.. .••• •... • • _, • -..... Ill 'I IS , •ta.
...... llllllll •••.•• ; •• 11:00 .... !5::i!a. w *'::, '!' " g ¢ Dol. ... 11, -· '1, CIMtl• OIITA • -... I .. 1-• .. • -..
I c,no. ----• •
A key member of the Bank of Newport team,
Gene Montoomery has been a banker tor over
35 yeere the lut 16 of which have been tn the Harbor
area. A real banking protess1onal, Gene has bu1lt
a reputatton for helping people w1th the1r
banking needa. Gene's office is now located tn
the Coron1 del Mar office of the Bank of Newport
... M'd like you to atop In and see him. He's the
kind of banker ttlll makes our bank different fr om
ordinary banks.
MAIN OFFICE: DOW< M Si•oeenlh
• 1145-5333
CORONA DElloiAR OFFICE: eo.t Hlghwoy neor M-.....r • 645-3330
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....... the dlul-
of f\lur home with
hlth qUII~ remodelbif
We •t "R. 8." will quote • PEN TO
MEET Mrl(. 4TH
Tilt ~ ~·---:~:;:~:::~~ ol ..... , I ...... ol :-......
flm'l a. surprlslnaly· low prlc:ei.
BIG DISCOUNTS ON
A BIG. BIG
SELECTION OF '74's!
Come in
selections ~~,.,;
$2377
VB
BILL HODGES
EXPLOSIVE GROWTH
SEEN FOR TENNIS
AmorlcuP•W-wtU-· 11n. lla<loo-. •. at tO"·'"· lloY. fill .. _ r-if,..c~at-IIIWC.
ol FklriiDCt Wta'fal:, 1005 HtU .. "-m , -• erut 1a ....,_ Beacla, PrNl--~ • ud liD'Qdlll
-Nlllolll --aliA· 11--tbo Ual-liiiJ,
,_ Ntpt will prootdo. -will ----· lfembtr Audry Bard, no.. eeoMCDJc ~alr.....ata. cam .. elnttfteatloD 11 u1 IJid no P• aettriUn, ,...,... •• ar.
alalo eompoees wtll pre...t rupmuta, llll*'tl. aad pw
a prop'am of Poem• by mem.. u cwenu ptctlre ~ campa~
bera Aut MeCulre, Floruee lite at lBC.
Wlglu ud tile IIllo Rolli
Forbu Sbem, 1111 to mllllc iDEMIS REGAN TO TALK
or 11er colllpOII!Jig. Sololll wtll AT P. R. WORKSHOP
be CJnda Betta, wbo Ia .,lout Deab Repo ot Costa Mea,
for tbe UnttedMetbodtstCburclljprodiCtl' tor KOCM Radio,
ol Lqlma. Nnport S..cll, will~ Oct.
Tbolina Pllddoct Hope ol Co-SO at tile 10111 ..... 1 ifor·~!!'
rooa del Mar, arUJt member, of tbt Onnce CIMit)'
wlll sbow pet.Cinp dooe oa a (Publle Relatlou SocietY
recent trip to the Hawaiian America) at tbe Royal lim, Aa-
"Wbat's -nang wtth tennis?•' wlnter by the closing down of lt:laads. She painted portraits, helm
"Nothing," says HarbOr Area the eastern tennis season. This, landscapes and flowers at Lana-u:r'. Repn attemed Mater
resident BHI Hodges, whO, al-however, will provide only a kat and KaU111 oo. Oahu. The Del bleb school ud Ort.a&e
tbougb a graduate economist, temporary replte In the pat-last part of her 'listt was spent Coast conece, and bu bHD
former eeooomics analyst for tern of shortages, ·according on the ''big island" of Hawaii lovolYed 1n broadea.tlDC for
tbe State Department an11ater to 8111, who says, "Manul.ac-in an old sup.r town, where u years. 1n addltloo to bJa
tor several large corporatlons, turers wrongly predicted a 17 her daughter a.Dd aon-ln-la:w, post at KOCU he preparn
now admits to having been a per cent growth rate for 1973, Marcia aJid Harry Young, have aDd p"roduces' aldlo-YiaUil
"teMis nut" ror the last 40 a rate which ezploded Into a an art gallery. preteatatl.ona: tor maoy Oranp
years. Three years ago, he 40 per cent Increase in demand . COUDty compuies.
combined b!s passion for the for thelr products and placed LIIAL MOTICI At tbe Works~t.ewtllspeat
game with a simple business reWiers ln the position of not NOTICE OF BULK TRANSFER .00 tbe lmpor1ance of 1
formula to become one of Sou-being able to secure suppUes Notice Is hereby giveo to tbe vista Is aDd c:IY• a practical
tbern Callforala's largest vol-in r easooable Quantity. An even Creditors of · BETTY JO demoutratioo of tbem.
ume "tennis only" dealers. more eJplosive growth rate Is ALLEN, Trao.sferor(s). whose
starting in Los Angeles, his foreseeable tor the 1\rture." busi.Dess address Is 538 Vista L!GAL HOTIC!
company, "Paramount Sports," The causes of shortages are, Gnode, Newport Beach, County ::::==:::=:.;.o:=::=::=::-c:::
now has a ~ond store behind according to Bill, multiple, aDd ot Orange, state of CaUfornJa, FICTrrlOUS BUSINESS HAM£
the Panea.te House on 17th St. start wUhthetmerpectedcrowth tbat a bulk tn.uter Is about STATEMEHT
ln Costa Mesa and a third In rate w!llch caught manubctur-to be made to NEWPORTER Tbe tolJowtac PlliOll lsdoiDI
Beverly Hills, plus club pro ers without suftlclent empk)y. TRAVEL & TOURS, .a Call-bustDen as: Marlae Eeo1ogleal
shops 1n Long Beach aDd San-ees trained 1o the hancl sktlls fornla corporation, Trans-Systems, 1'7S3 "P" UoarOYia
ta Aoa. necessary 1n bending of wood teree(s), whose business ad-Ann111, Costa Uea,CallforD1a
"When we say that there Is rackets and trames, skills dress Is 1107 Jamboree Road, 92627: MlehaelJ. Hlckey,21691
nothing wrong wit h tennis," Bill which cannot be learned over-Newport Beach, Co~mty of Or-Saluda Circle, HUDtiDgtoa
says, "we mean tennis as a night. Production exPUstooand a np, State of Cautornta. Beaeb, Cautorn1a 92646.
sport for entlre famllles and retention of Quality have there-The prq~erty to be trlns-Th1s bust.nlss Is eooducted
WANT
KITCHEN CABINE,TS7
... ,.,, MOMrn •ttho4 allows u1 to
-•t cablneltl without coatly
I P ADITIHG • JNTERiiXI A EliTERIOR
I REF1IIISJIIJIG KJTCHEN CAIIIRIITS
I CARPENTRY REPAIRS I PLilV8JJIG
I WOOD PATIO ADDmONS
I SLIDIIIG GLASS DOOR INSTALLATIONS
Corps
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You
• to uallt us In underatandlng the luuM fac-
Ing you In the 38th SUite Senatorial Dlatrlct
and the Shlhl ol Cal~ornla.
• to know the man who repr ... nta you In the
SUite Senate.
• to join the Carpenter CorpJ of aupportera for
Senator Dennie E. Carpenter, your employee
tn Sacramento.
• to vote on November 5th.
people or all ages. Although the fore been dttncult, and Para-fered Is located at 1107 Jam-by an 1Dd1Yidt11.L
shortage or h.nnls courts has mount has had to Umlt tts pur_ bone Road, Newport Beach, S!ped: Mlcbael J. Hickey. 1 T "'.~
r eceived wide pubUclty, the cbases to Insure qua.Uty, which, County of Orange, State of Call-This ttatemeat was Died with
s upply situation In the tennis with their lndh1dl8T atteotton fornta. Said property Is de-tbe COQlf:y Clerk of Orange
world Is even more critical. to the tennis players' needs, scribed In general as: All stock County oo Oct. 21, 1974.
From that Ylewpotnt, there 1s has been a major fa ctor tnthelr In trade, nxtnr.,~. equipment Plj)Usb: Oct. Z4, 31, Nov. 7,
a great deal wrong with ten-success. ancl good will or tt,at Tnvel 14, 1974,1n tbeNnportHarbor
nls today, and It's going to get "Gut for stringing tennis Aceney business "oown as Eutp. F.S8174
wor se before It gets better:· rackets," Bill states, "comes NEWPORTER TRAVEL '
Citing allocaUons In the sup-from beef or lamb sources, TOURS, a CaW. corp., &Dd lo-
ply of gut string, certain ~ and t.be Russian wheat deal, cated at 1107 Jamboree R01.d,
lhes of tennJ1 t.Us and tile with sabsequeatshortageofcat-Newport Beach, CoBy of-Qr.
scarcity of top-llne rackets, tie feed, meant less eattle,less ance, State ot Ca.wcw.la.
Bill hopes that the situation gut materlal, scarcJtyandhlgb-The balk transfer will be
w111 be alleriated somewhat this er prices. coosummated oa or after tbe
LEGAL NOTICE
NaflCE OF DISSOLI!T10N OF
PARTNERSHIP AND CON-
TINUANCE OF BUSlNESS
"The ecok>glsts have also 4th d.ay of November, 1974,
been a signfllcant factor in at LA CC6TA ESCROW COR.
shortages of top Q\RIIty wood PORATEON, 2859 East Coast
rackets. Tilts Is particularly Highway, Corona del Mar,
true 1n Canada, formerly the Coooty of Orange, Sta~otC aU
majot source of top grade ash forllia. Notice is given purs~~ant to used In Q\RUty rackets while So far aa known totheTrans-
SecUon 15035.5 of the Corpora-the Japanese Due been,payl.ng feree(s), all busloess oames
Uoos Code that the Partner-exorbitant prices tor Quallty alld addresses used by Trans-~h~K~oma':~~~~~E~~~ racket wood and also using teror(a) for tbe three years
WER M 0 11 etof · dol.ng it in other prodocts. last past, 1t d.lfterent from tbt
b. ·~ erbe ;::e Althollgtl dealers have their above, are: NONE.
Po.t Office Box CC
Newport BMch, c.. 82180
HAD ENOUGH?
GET RID OF THE INCUMBENTS
VOTE FOR
SUEANNE LEWIS X
FOR
74TH STATE ASSEMBLY DIST . • of T~s CL;GIN G ~:'~~ problems, U is Quite apparent NEWPORTER TRAVEL '
1032 Bayside Drlfe, NewPort thai It Is the ten.ols player TOURS, a Callf. corp., Trans.
Beach, Calllornta, Is dissolved who tiods the situation mostd.if-feree. By: Sue Turner' Trans-EHDOISED IY TWO S TA TI!WI DE LAW EHFO RCI!M EN T GROUPS
as ol J1111e Z9 197f by mut"'l llcult to llvewlthasthe..,ueeu leree. AHD o-ER ORG•ulz•tiOHS REPRES!HTIHG wou•H & L•IOR
JAMEs J WITWER M D the sport combines with artl.-Newport Harbor Enstp. consent ' ' of an ezplosln growth rate ln ;P~ub;ll;s~b:' Oc:';· ~Zf=·=t~97~4~, ~th~J====·=n====-==~===========·=5===~==== resldl.ng at· 133 45th sb-eet' fieial sborbges to mateqtallt)'
Newport Beach Clllitornt.a nU products not oaly bard to Ond,
withdrawn troni and bas c~ but also much more tlpeosl"fe.
to be associated 1n tbe carr)'ing ''Tennis players," Bill re-1
on ot the buslDess. ports, ''are also seriously at.
JAMES R. BURKE, residing tected In thetr search tor e-
at 5236 SklnDer lrviDe Call Quipmeat and s~l1es by the
fornia, will Mr~er c~y ~ growth-spurred ~olng of m.a-
tbe busJ.oess, tmder the ttc-ny small shops whose budget-
tlttous namf of THE c LINGlNG tog, forecasts of cash flow, aJid
VINE, ts entttled to all of tbe assurance of suwlles must be
assets ot tbe business a00 carefully ptumed. Many ofthese
bas assumed ud will ~y all small shops come to Para mold
outstandtnr obUp.ttoos of the and other 6tabllsbed dealers
bastness heretofore and here-·for help, thi1S fUrther dllut1nc
after iDcurrld. suppl1es at central points aDd
Dated · June 29 1974 forcing the tennis player to look
JAMES R. sbrucE · far and wide for specific plee-
JAMES J. WITWER, M. 0. es of equipment."
HOOL TAXES
ALREADY
• AMOUNT TO~
Publlsb: Oet. 24 1974 f the How should the tennis player ~~!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~·•:•:port::2"":bo<::~E~~:~~~::·~·~ halldle '.hJs sittatJoo":' Bill re-. commeods tbat aU be
open-millded In
Two More Reasons
why Richards serves you better
IIIICHAIIID'S MAI9CETI HOW ACCEPT MASTER CHA"CJI!"
AHb BANKAME:RICAIIID ON ANY PURCHASE
is available; far
rood metl.l racket rttber
a poor wOOdeD ooe, wb.ieb bl
states, may t"feD. tmprare Ilia
p.me. .
Bill Hodps' bl.ckcroiD1 u
a bulDess major and eeoao-
mtes aratyst pta hl.a Ufe·loac
llllullt lD the cam• han bt.a
,_. lor -... ud -at
bJJ: olf-bci.-• are de'roted totM defelq>,.. at tile pme. flo
bu -ed bOfore 111UJ cl-
tle P'O.,. to prelllll bla w .
eiDpmet ldou lor tile promo..
tloo at •oalc:ll>al -· ..... ,.... .... lUI .....
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Colleetlon ot antique jewelry from the Estate of
Elinor Mabel Selbl.t. aka EUoor Mabel Muwell,
formerly San Fra.octseo and Oranp. SeveralllUDdred
pieces of soUd gold, platillum, sterUng, diamonds,
rubl.es, ~de, emerald, amethyst, opals, peuls, sap-
pbJ.tes, tos»>, and other CUIIIDe stooes. Solid cokS
ebi.J..n.s, oecklaces, pins, peDdlDts, lobe, buckles,
sUet plas, cutf Unks, Ue bars, loose stoaes,{£':
cameos,. dtamoad~ctuster""""bt60C1Ms, dlimOOO:
rlap, dtamood rtnp 'lfltb emeralds, pearls, jade,
upplllre, rubles, etc.. Solid eold braeel... watcb
buds, watebtl, Etcto ntcb Ruaters case. Many
blaatlhl pieces ot ezqalalte jewelry, ladles aod -· EST ATE OF PAUL KOLODZIEJICZYK •• ladlu
Jft'ttry (Zuol ' Na.ajo) ·-Sip>ed places bJ the ~a-s~ -· (Masters ., ... , iloaJel Raad earN t.tllbet, beads, larp Ud small IQasb
blouom1, DMdllpolDt bracelets, mauJ ud ll4lea
lolald •alcb baDda, belllltOI tlll'QuoiiO rlop. buetuae,
bOio)o, -.lop. MaaJ plaeos to ,..,... trom llrl'
oraan.
Orer IOOO..,..<*u: Dollars, balf-doll&rs,dlmes,
llctltl, -. boid -· Assrted·aold cow. AIDClCU ·-·-101, Yletonu BrotlcllapaciaD
bid of piiJII aat Ctrcestfea CIJ'ftCI burl w&laut,
wllll dnMor--• loR>td -Brtoela marble, u -to B 6 C. Ju. IIIII at B11ir liD,..,
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ZONT A GIRLS INTRODUCED
Zoata Clrll tor No•ember U. s. Department of tbe In-teDDll tam, and: put president
from tbe 4 area blch .:boola terior' or 1n lnternational at-of tbe Gir .. Leape. Lut Juoe
were Uttroduoed at tbe moatbly ta.trs. she reeetnd tbe foreip. langu-
bmebeOO of . tbe apouort.ac: • ANN LOFTts, daughter of age award tn Lat1D. Outside
Zoota Club of Newport Harbor Mr . and Mrs. Brian J . Loftus, acttY!ties blclD membersblp
at tbe SeeUor Ctttzeu eJ_,_ !635 Vlsta Ornada, the Bluffs, I.D Keywuett.u, amuated wtth
bouH. Here are tbe4booorees: ls bead of the board of appeals tbe Klftlds Cl'*>. For ber col-
• StJSANNE LACKEY, 1139 at Corona del Mar high school, lege wort, she plans to take
El Cam1Do Dr., Costa Mesa, member of CSF and the girls .up pre-med stud.Uis.
daugbter ot Ur. a.od Mrs. Don-·
1 aid Lackey, 1s Gtt 1s League
presw.t at Costa Mesa blgb
achool, chairman of the stu-
dent edueatloDal deYeklpmeat
deleptloD, member of CSF ud
Yarstty tract team. With S otber
girls, sbe bolds the C!F 440
relay record ud baa also let-
tered 1n YUsity tewds. She
received the E. I. Moore Ma-
sonic awardforoutstandtogstu-
dent 1D ber sophomOre and
junior years. She has also re-
cei'red plaques tor studeot gov-
ernment work. Sbe plans to
attend OCLA, majoring lo pre-
med or soci.al sciences.
LYNDA II. EDWARIJS,daqbtA!r
of Eraest R. Edwards, 4600
Seubore, West Newport, has
completed Air Force basic
tra.l.nlng at Lactlaod AFB,
Teus. Sbe is rerna1o1ng at
tile Air Tra1D1ngComma.nd tase
lor speclall<ed tra.IDiag ill the
security pollee field. Sbe lfadu-
ated 1o 1973 from Walnut bigb
scbool and attended Mount San
Aotoolo College at Walnut. • LINDA WOLFE, daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. David Wolle,
1730 Ceotella Pl., Costa Mesa,
Is commissioner ol ftne arts
at Estancia Jdgb sebool, presi-
deat of AFS, member of CSF,
dance production, vocal en-
·semlfte aDd productioo drama.
She received a $100 scbolar-
50TH HOMECOMING AT
U.S.C. OCTOBER 26TH
NEW OWNERS of Wblppte 's Healthy Foods, 1628 Mac-
Arthur Blvd., Harbor View Center, are Shirley and Chel
Whipple of 60Z Marguerite, Corooa del Mar. A Marine
tor ZZ years, Chet recently retired and purchased the
store formerly known as Howard's Nutrition.
Joan ProulJ: (Mrs. John A.)
Torriblo at Costa Mesa lsserv-tnr as alumnae r~eseotatlve
on a committee pla.nnlng events
for tse•s 5oth annual home-
comtnr celebration oo the lOC
campus Oct. Z6. ;.~tr~:_:".:.:.'!':~·~~: ADULT TRIKERS RACE NOV. 3
HOMEOWNERSI
DO YOIJ HAVE FIRE 6 1·HEFT
IN SU RANCE ON YOUR
PER SONAL BELONGINGS?
548-5554
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Publish Your
FICTITIOUS BU~NESS NAME
STATEMENT
(PLUS 11.0 '..QII: lHE ORANGE COUH'TY "LING 'IE)
We wW tate Care of both -the ftUng ud "the
publlcatioo 1t you seod us the 3 copies of tbe
FictUious BusiDess Name statemeot, filled out
and sigDed, and accompaaied by a check 'for $35.
Or you caa come tb the Ensign office to nu out
the forms. Nota.ri.Jiag Is oot necessary.
2721 E. COAST HWY., CORONA OEL MAll:, CAL",
TELEPHONE HJ.OSSO
I
Mrs. Torribio, wbo is a
grad .. te ol the USC school
of education, lJ a member of
tbe USC alumni scholars~
committee for southern Orange
county, lEe's Town and Gown
Jlmior AuzUtary, the Junior
League ot Newport Harbor and
a member of Delta Delta Delta,
social sorority.
more tor 3rd place I.D Southern Three-wheeling fun awa.Its contests, and for tbe post-race
Calltornla; awarded 13tr~hles participants 1n the Balboa Is-dance lleld immediately after -
in the past 3 yeuslntoreDStcs, laDd Rollers lUld Doers (BffiD) ward Ln tbe Country Cl ub ball-
placed '7tb last year to tbe Club's 5th annual adult tri-room. l.,;;=================;;;;;o=;/.1 state tor procrammed readlog. cycle race set for Sunday, Nov. P"
A picnic will be held fro m
10 a.m. until 1 p.m. Oct. 26
In alumni memorial . Tbe
The pr~ 1 ~ Increase
lD sales tu:es in Oranp County
to Anance the Orange County
Transit District's ell)allSion of
sentce will be the topic of
3D Oct. 30 town ball meeting
of tbe Newport Harbor Chamber
of Commerce.
The 7:30a.m. meeting at tbe
Balboa Bay Club will feature
Dr. Gordon FieldlnL genenl
manarer or tile transit dis-
trict, as speaker.
ReserTaboos may be made
by calling tbe Chamber of Co m-
merce at 644-8211.
'tEACHING SEMINAR
OYer 1,000 o1 Jehonll's Wit-
nes~ta from 6 eongreptiool
iD Costa Mesa andoearbyareas
baYe returned trom a week-
ead teacbioc semi..Dar 1n Norco,
CalU. Tbey heard New York
mln.tster J. R. Heckman dis-
cuss "what tbe Deal' fUture
holds." According to Mr . Hect.
maa. the earth wttl oot be de-
ltroyed as poputarly cODCetved.
Ratber, be sa.td, the eartb wt.U
be eteansed of tile Incorrigibly
wicked, opening the way for
tile remaioiog rigttteous io-
dlvtdtala to transform the eartb
into tile paradise Godoriglaall)'
IDtended U to be.
She ls actile In Red Cross 3, at Costa Mesa Golf and
wort aDd bas been inrited to Couotry Club.
attend tbe Southern Callforoia Diet Suess, race coordinator,
Red Cross involvemeat ceoter, says, "AIJy male or female
an 8 day conference tor hlgtl 18 years or older is eligible."
scbool students wUb leader-Racers wtll compete lo male
ship abiUtieslncommuntty ser-and female categories wltll
vice. Sbe plans to major lo either stock or modi.fled trlkes.
liberal arts at OCLA. Starling at oooo, 4 d11ferent
., _. ·MEGitAN MILLER 16Zl types ol races will be rUD:
GET YOUR PENNY IN -
Ruth La.De Harbor Htcb!ands 4rag. obstacle, 4-persoo. team
daagtt,ter of Dr. lOll Mrs. J~ relay, aDd &raDd priJ. WU.ers
Palmer Mtu• 15 stldeot body get tr~hies. A $5 entry fee
treasurer at Newport Harbor mates trlters eUgible for tile
TO CIRCULATION AND
SAVE, AT COlT
Coit'• om.. ...,IC:•
includlt: 'frMw Custom or
~ ........ --. ..... ~.
·-~·.-'-i--. -,._~ .. pt"o-,.._. .....,.,., ....
high scbool, secretuy of the
George MeUes FUm Society
aDd member of AFS. She bas
also been active ln dance pro-
ducUon. Science Ecology Cllm
aoo aqua show. She is a student
of ptaoo, a Candystriper at
Hoag hOspital, natiooal merit
semi-ftnalist and involved in
youth work at her church. She
hopes to go to school ln the
east, majoring In geology and
government, pla.DDJ.ng to wort
eveotua11y in geology for the
· • $25 minimum dr.pery
ct.nine ont.rl ...
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COLOIQ!L SAHDDS II llllPt1 -ot Ida •-It Coroaa del Mar'a K-.ctJ Frlld Ctdeba Ntab11Pmllt,
wblcb Uod ,.. .... -· Ill -·c.-compou. U..amoq-ototborlnoc~AUo-br
cCDtelt na bekf to deter miDI tbt wiDolr, ud tiM JoeaJ
crew ftni.W ,g ..cODd place. C)eaalloua, efllciMM:)',
product aDd co:urt•IJ _were liDOQI tbll juclliac erlterta.
Pictured here, from 111ft, are prcprtel:or Molra MltcbeU.,
cook Guy Patter.xa. Amy GreiOI')', Laura Btlnapt, Col.a..a
•utebeU IDd Nancy Rermaa. Otber crew merribera Wbo
he~ w will ZDd place boDots fer Corcm. delUu, tJif:
not present for tbe pboto, loclucle Mitch Sbatuo, Karla
a...,. aDd Gordao Rum ...... (E--.)
JIM MATHENY SUCCUMBS
James Uatbeny, 201 Topu, He 1s surflnd bJ Ida wife,
Balboa lslaod., iaaltlme •m-Uarpret, aad a lUter, llrs.
ployee of TbeodoreRoblDIFord Jamu CoqroN, ol India•
Ill Costa »eoa, died Sltlll"day HELEM CALLAHAN, •74, at Hoag bo&pUal after a Joog
battle wllh caocer. 11e was 67, OF CAMEO SHO~ES DIE~
Services were held yesterday Serrices were beJdyuterSy
1n the natiooal cemetery at monWtc taPactftc View'CMpel,
SawteUe, ln Los AnJeles. Mr. Harbor View HUll, for Helaa.
Matheny was a World War D C&llabu, 74, ol 46_15 Camdetl,
Air Force veteran. ' Cameo Sbores, who died Sam.
Tbe Matheny's came here day at Hoag bospltal.
from Cbicago 1n 1948 and made Tbe Re•. 8eDtoa Ya.uey of-
their Dome lor many years flctated. Eatombmeat wu Ia
in Corona del Mar. Jim worked PacUtc View memorial park.
on the adnrtlslng stall ol the Mrs. Callahan, a local rest-
Costa Mesa Globe-Herald, pre-deat for 22 years, was born
decessor of the PUot, and also ln nuools. She was a member
on the staff of tbe Newport of tbe Newport Harbor Yacbt
Harbor News-Press, and later Club, tbe Santa ADa CoUDtry
with other county newspapers. Cllt>, tbe Tro)lDLeagueofl.OC,
He worked for several years tbe Assistance League ot New-
as a stockman at Robins before port Beach, and St. Andrew's
Uloess h.it more than a year Presbyterian Church.
_•go;.,.. ""!!"'"""""-•""'*'II She is survived by daughters £! Carolyn Boise of Newport and
L.l"fe Patrlda BaylyotLagunaBoach;
a brother, Edwin Her locker, of
Manhattan Beach.. Rafts
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IMSPI!.CT • liP All
II PACK
l'ick u., & 0.11"'"'
N.J. RUSSO. CO.
211t Swe' •. Podlc A ... s.;., Co..to7U
LAMITA DONER KELLY
SUCOJM BS AT AGE 63
Senices were held yesterday
1D Santa Ana for Lamlta Oooer
Kelly, ,63, of 1481 Placentia,
West Side Newport, who died
Oct. 20. BID'ial was 1rl Paclnc
View memorial park.
Mrs. Kelly, former presi-
dent of tbe Ne"'PQQ't, LadJ
Ancms Club, was a ~nnr
native Wbo had UYed La Cali-
fornia tor 62 years.
FARM OUTLET
7821 COAST HI~AY
Between Corona d:i Or
and Laguna Beach
AMERICAN LEGI:ON COMMANDER PODCiano P. Yarn
(left) aDd VFW Commaoder Louis Carrido are looting
forward to Veteran's Day obsernnce Monday, Oct. 28.
Mr. Yarra Is commander of the Douglas MacArthur Leg:loo
Post 499, wntcb meets oo the 4tb Thursday at 1670 New-
port BIYd., Costa Mesa, Mr . Carrido ls commander of
ttM: Batun-Corrigedor Post VFW 9769 ol Newport, which
meetJ: oo tbe 3rd Thursday at the American Legtoo Hut,
Newport Beach. The VFW post was tbe ooly "early blrd"
post I.D the district and to CaWornia, reaching over
lll'JJ pald-LJ~ membersbip. (Eoslgu pboto.)
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HOME TOUR lor Cor-dtl Mar 111C1o IClMJol P'U Ia
preriewtd by Mrs. OwtD IItts let, at left. uclllra. Edward
Cal'UIQCb, ·at the home ol IU. aD4 Mra. GeOrp ArC)'I'OI
oa L1Ddl. Isle. Tbt Nov. 1 tour will &It from 11 a..m.
..Ul 4 p.m. Tllot $S.50 tour -Uoo will raloo-. lot
tM PTA. Mrs. C&ftDI.1J&b.ls PTA prutdeat. Mra. Metller ww bit the club's bostesa at tiM Moroe bome. TM
tour will eDd witt~ a tea eened at tbe LiDia liSe club-
boule. Resern.tioo cbatrman Is Mrs. Sbeldoa Roa at 644-5178. (Enalp __ )
ANCHOR AWARDS GIVEN
(Cooti.Dbld from Paae 1) Pr..,_.Ju. Church. ~~=~ 1f ~ Carnp115 by the Sea. 011 Harbor BustDess and
catallna and tbe Hnrbor Ana sloaal Womeo's Chlb, Com-Coor~tlngCOODC.l, mtttee of Protessioml Wom~.C:EL&
· 0oe o1 his fellow workers of Southern CaWornia, Girl s
at St Andrew's ays "be hs Club, the Hoae foundatioo, and
alwais wtiUnc to help anyooe lbe Chambers of Commerce
1n need and Wben otbers give of both Costa Mesa and New-
ap, be conUn~~es oa. Everyooe port Harbor·
~mows •• , .. can Kim .. ,. CAPT ED BATES time, day or night, and be is • ·
lbero to .. _.... SUCCUMBS AT 61 Wben Wlnllred Bacon's bus-band died in 1951 sbe was Retired Newport Pollee Cap-
named to succeed him as ad-ta1D Edward Bates, 61,
m1Dlstrator at &rae hospital. dled, of a heart attack Oct. 16,
She retired trom that position was buried Mooday lD Oranp.
lnl968 She is a former"')res1-Capt:a.in Bates, •Do lived
deot 0( tbe Newport Harbor Newport Heights, retired tr:om
ZOQta Club, 1.n 1rhich sbe bas tbe kx:al pollee force 1n 1964,
been acthe for many years. after worldnghisway~.J~througb
Sbe tas also sened the Pan-the rants slDce jolni.Dg the de-
b p--• Socl..tw st Andre•'s partment in 1948. He
e .....,c -~· • as administrative and oatrot •
officer whea he retired.
TRUSTEES SELL
LAND
Sale of 4.6 acres o: school lo1111111111
dlstrlct iapd in Costa
to a land denlq)er was
Tuesday nlahl by
school trustees.
The site at tbe end o!T'IltaCW
, St., just north of
-· C)u~. :rill .tbe Buccola.. co. for . ir·.s· ·ouR
VETERAN'S DAY
2 miles South of Cameo Shores
494-5461
. 10 a.m.
Oak & Pine Firewood
Apples
Lettuce
4 lbs
3 for
100 crisp juicy ··4 Deliciou·s
Denial made
by Carpenter
THE WALL around the Cove development oo Bayside
Dr . near tbe entrance to Balboa Is land Is emmiried by
Balboa Island City Councilman Paul Ryckotf, wbo led a
CotmcU attack oo the wall 2 weeks ago. lrvtoe planners
are dtJe to ezplaln to next Tuesday's Council study sesstoo
why the retaining wall appears to be more Imposing
than earlier plans Indicated. (Ensign photo,)
( ltuy 3, get 1 FREE)
3 lbs.
8 lbs.
100 lorg• heods
I celterg
100 picked
daily gre.n
100 sweet juicy
Calif.
Valnclas
omaloes 20 lb. 1"' 15° ........
~ Mushrooms~ • .79' lb.-
IUndou Hew Mat~~at .. nt sl11ce J•ly. We ... ,. ....... , ••
local ,.,...,. • l11s•re fr•• .. n
MAOIINE PICKUP-. letwolit 5 & 6 p.-.
I · 'RElUIIN BY • l•lll -Neat 0.,
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st~•1hr66U1J ,,..._,,, .... ..... , ... .,.~· ....... r..e.-:c.-•••
State Senator Dennis Car-
penter of Eastbluft said yester-
day tbat a conf11ct-of-tnterest
suit ftled against tllm T~~es
day by 2 quast-poUttcaJ cr~s
"Ia: a sutwers:t.oo ottbe electoral
process."
Costa Mesa attorney Frank
Barbaro, the Oemocn.t trying
to tmseat Republican Carpenter
in tbe NOY. 5 eleeiion. labeled
Ur. Carpenter "one of Call-
torob's most logenlously cor-
r.,C polWcJans" and praised
tile People's Lobby and the
Eariroomeat:al Coe.UUon of Or-
U&O Coaoty lor )>tnlly DUne
tJM salt Ia Orange County 8-"'< Ccurt.
"Tbla time, I th1nlr: tbey bave cot b1m," aid Yr. Bartlaro.
1'be aait alleps that Yr. c-· UlepU,--from tbe Goa. state lmprOTe-
•• Committee, Wb.lcb the
1JMtar baJ called "my n •
... 1a1 or-Uoo,.. to paJ
pawl f1PC•••· wUboat re-P«tiic tbe f'lmdl as J)eJ"IODII t.coaae. The ltpl mon calls
lor ills -from olllce Oltld apoollkolloo.
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Pl•s B~rp• 6 Boyer
"GASLIGHT"
FRIDAY THRU MONDAY
lr••• DtHitf
"SHOWBOAT"
Chin•• • Aslllire • Raters
"RO!J BRTA"
Ocb 29 • 10 • ll
2 Co,utly S••sb Hils
"TUGBOAT A.JIINil!"
-40YIAIS
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GOOD TIMES
ROLL"
Plu-
C•ll for 1
p,;.uy,
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ol __ , .... -Tilt ""'"""'•"
-· ...----lllrOII!IMil tilt ......... Ia ardlr tat tbtrt bt 10 INidlf
!U to ,. ... &Ill I'?" taeb ",...._It'' .....
a rtd IIGo.Wod -*Ia .lllclror wtt11 HIILLO ,._ a. • Ma ...... ''.Mot room eaoap
--· .. --."cllocllodiWie · Bllb, OM ot tbt "Mhn•• ud )lit back from
.... to 41& ... aod ---Tilt--~~---• 8lluoo (Mra. RGbori)LJIICI>, Lllllt (Mra. CbartM) --w Pol Rue-
Tboy llod _,. d*t1 •ell p-trom . -.. lbr..., __ ...,.. (aod'-Joapr
lao -• olayor ..... ~ TIIO -·too,
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;T"-LJIICI>'e bouiiM Spalllll1 lllyle bome
oo LIDdl late tworidod tilt aoiiiDc tor port
oae of the IAiud hclpp4•& hlpp-t'BP tJid
eY.W.c ·nrprtJiea. strammlDc pitar 110-.1s,
........., ol -11 -dlaad pllllltiYO 11011P
by .tmlllqc U:e11cu mllllcl.au 1D be • .tlfered
a.ture, prorided the atmoJPbere for frotby,
CLYDE ZULCH, ear-del IW cooeert ptaotai lUid Yelollly m&rC!"rllu or ..... , l>o Jailer no
DW1DI paiDter, derDMctn.tld a eoq,letely DIW palette uaU&ble 1a tbe wiDe room wttb U. two
DUe Pltnttq teebldQ• MoDday at tbe J...actm S.cb story wiDe r&elt. wbieb ftl alao a putWoa
Art Mu.nm He ~ eat.erta.toed ao the ~rt pud. Tbe tbaf ea•• a colorful sta1ned glus tflect ••.
pat_.a, MowD In tbls photo, ''llilty 111," created with bere too, accoll'lpllly1Dc bors d'oeuvres of
lbe DIW tecllalqQt, bu bNn accepted bJ a New York smallsbrlmp tamales aDd taquitos.
#lfm IDr llltenltlclla1 d1atr11:l!UUoG In prlDt form. Tbe Moving IC» and don tbt sta.IJ'-,ay, we bad
procramwu pra '*' bJ tbi Art Aftluates. ao opportuotty to eojoJ more of the eDrleb·
U k menta of thJa "blanct baelewla," as well a' ICC ...... 1 ..... IIWIY olthe olber guests. Clalre
aad Walter Crlltteadea. . • . Claire 1oot1nc d • ' eYer so YCIUnl &DI1 ever so ebic lD her b)aclt I SeaSe ... ...u. pto check tro.-ed ""''· .rblte
I AII(IMG
0 CHIWIMG 0 DIGGING
0 JUMPING f ~ slllrt aDd red stri.DC tie; Joey Troy lD blaclt
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'n ants velvel lUid llowlnc lie, with Glbaoo Emory . . . with a most colorful jacket! In l.aet
there were several patlemeo In eye catch-
Ing colorful atttre. Talked wi~ Jaclt a.ad 0 HOUSI IIIAKIMG
0 TAitiMG POOD, !TC.
Ollcdiftu
& Prolcctio• Tr.;,.;,.,
A major slip ID tbe cam-
paiBD to prO'IODI tile ln.pcty
of Tay..Sacbs ~ae. tbe tr -
rnerllble ld.ller of lDtaDts
YboM parents aze prlmarUy
of Jewish ortglD, will be takea
Nov. 6 from 7 to 10 p.-m.,
at Temple Beth Sholom, 13031
Tustln Avenue, Santa Aa.
Seteral buodred perSOilS ot
cM~Ing aparee~~
to vtstt the Temple to parttct.
pate 1D tbe screening program,
to f1Dd out II they are carriers
of the disease -· an ldenttfl-
catton now possible because of
recent medical br•ldbrougb.
A tiny amouat of blood is draWn
from tbe a.rm of •ch person
&Dd analysed lD the labora-
tory. The am.lysts wtllldeDU-
ty carriers of the disease. lD
order for an lDtmt to be born
wltll tbe disease bOth ~ the
parents must beearrlers, Wheo
both parents are carriers, there
Is a ooe in four cb&Dce that
each of tbtlr pregDUCles wtll
ID a cMll doomed by tbe
O.tbl aJJd lnjurles from .barns claim more
· YlcUms eacb r-.r tha.D polio did before 1t was
coatrolled. Flammable bbrlcs . . . us.aUy
cottou drtS&tS or Digbtclothes . . . and trqW.ds
. • . paollDe or paint thlnMr •.. are iDYOIYed
1D about three-fourths of i.n burn eases. Matches,
outdoor fires, space beaters aod cigarettes are
commoo ''Jealtors.''
Too lew parents know much about ftrst aid
for burns. Icy cold compresses, reapplted coo-
tiL .. "'lllf to tbe burDed ar• tor at least t..lt
· a.a bour, are reeommeDded as the preferred
ftrst atd treatmeot. Of cours., the bast "cure"
Is lUll prtftDtton; tate eztra care to avoid
ban 1Djlr1H.
' EDra care. 'nlat's what we tate wbea you ',
trut us witb your preserJptlOD. EUra serftces
are nat JOU pt iD addlttoo • . • tb1ap Uke
prompt dell'fVJ, Family Record Plan, Tu
Record, cbt;rp account . aJI at oo extra
cblrp.
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BANDY HINT: Use vinepr and salt to remove --·n.tl-1.
tote bQiidl dr.-·DIWPOI't bMeb-calltGn1a, gai&z·
Deaiae Smltb mo.JtlJ about "the bouse tbat
Jack built," t.a trutb, however 1t was mostly
God &Dd Mr. Gomes • , • surprise! Romula
a.Dd Adelia Goma were tlw!re, haYing drtveo
~ from Baja, Jbt with tbe warm smile,
mischievous eyes ud cbrocheted sllnr st~a•t
. . . Romula wu respleadebt to a )lcltet
tailored from serape . • • a gift from host
Bob LJDCh. The jlcltet was most becomiog
and worn wlth heeomlDg pride.
Bernadine lDd Henry Ullmu told us they
!lad mown tbe Gomez familY for many years
..• We ma.y just a.ccept tbe blvitatlon to Ylstt
Santa Tbomas. BernadJDe was lD "a loog
very smart and sputley." And we might
add tbat the hostesses were '&pretty as pic-
tures" ... Sha.roo l.o loog suaty black wltb
brillia.Dt striped slUt ribbon sash •.. Pat
Hug Jn her sma.sblDg belp Hatston • • .
Ma.rte Bush, also In belp •.. a.od LlDit
Mathewson's turtlec1 nec.t black belled peocU
11De added a gUnt to her blood blirl Mr.
aDd Mrs. Robert Sprague were there ...
Jeano.e's put suU (a Mr. DIDo) t.d a ClliDese
tooch in tbe aquama.rlDe color, jl;alt rtgbt
for ber gorgeous aquamarine piD ud match-
Ing bracelet . . . She was busy srwpptoc
plcluree . , . zoomtoc Ito ..U. _ • .,.
This to her _, •.. '"" tu a tro«o•l!qoo.l
touch! othet's on hi.Dd were Gb1il (Jt:lnDeriJ
Mrs. George) Getty ••. rincloliSUIIgn.ctou;
escort was Eupoe L&Ddtu. Not a bit ,..,.r~
sttUOus, sbe ramed ber nrst latmcb Tltutc
. . . It blew "' oo Us malden r110 ••• Not
datded 1n the lea.t, her blue and white
trtnced canopied seeood one was also
christened TUaDJc. We weren't s.,stiUous
either . . . so wbeD we were told to board,
we didn't evea k:lok tack . . . remember
what happened to Lot's wUe. Peggy Green,
Mrs. Robert Grant's daupter, menttooed "too
b&d we couldn't walk on water; •twould be
quieter," bot "llaJU:" llorgan ma.neuvered
tile soundless laUDCb so •slly lt toot but
a tbrlce from LIDdl Isle to lbe Matbewsoo's
Harbor Isle home. And immediately along-
side, tbe Lynch's lauach of tbelr schooner
the Sirius . . . all were P"eeted and were
soon on shore • . . where dJDDer awaJ.ted
• . • served wttb dart beer AND anotber
sarprisel A blrtbdaJ cah. tor Du Duaan.
Pat·Huc eno bad tt decorated pith tbe plctare
of his ll1ne year okl Dalmatla.a 00,, PUot.
Dan says he looks li.te six . . . u..sta: were
raised for a "happy," wb!cb be accepted
by lDciiJtiDg Ills IO'rety 'IFtfe of SS reus.
Everyooe was 90011 lD tbe buffet liDe for
more of Raoul's Mnteu food, aDd apJo
. . . surprise, the Robert Grant's pla.De
from Eurq>e had landed at L. A. Iater-
aat1onal shortly before, so they were able
to be there tooJ Coy Hirsh, a.bo Harbor
Isle, came with Morey Mlrtln; AUce Hall-
berg and Jack Slater, tbe Pat Narels. Sh.lr'"
ud Robert Guc&oabelm (be eatd he'd jool
quit smoking .-.• ern~ bia son Du Ud
wUe were also tbere. Got a quick bello
wltb Bert ud He ltD Coffey, al!lo Tedlly IDd
Harry AuDe • • • ber swirly cc.,t wu most
yummy. Eo)>Jed ·oar Y11U wttb CtwaeeUor
am Mrs. GIMJD Dumke. lear!*! lbly were
trlellds of Em and Jud .. bery Crvy. Tbe
Robert Eatoos seemecl to Ute U bere I.Dd
are locittoc to. the "rlpl lt>ol." Polrla
L,aeb ... IHd a btl lhJ ewer tbt fraiHCI
cerUflcato ol recopttiGo, boiOC oo the doal'1
Usl • , • Clftod by Doalaa lUid J.a (Smith~
Kor• 011 bud, lud and shore to sbonl
••• were M.s.r. • ...:~ Mmes. James Bowyer,
Will Barllaclam, JGoDoFraoco,lloqLtoc:bi)',
Cbarloe R-, IWIIall Morpa. aod Mr.
ud Mn. Wln'ID 1'ofDaa. aim lit. WUJII.m
L,..;.Somo-.ftlaliodw1tii ..... Dr. -....... ---...,-~~~ .. • -•.. llalU4 aod Fru .,...
••• bor fOil ...... ---coUOr ..... "plll pciJot'• ....... tllu pcflct •.•
lodJ laoob -dollotl'lllil. .......... -. ......, 1.--, .. W. tzn Ill UD bt al till
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otbers we saw enjoytag the evening festiYi-
ties were BtU Nelsoo. Judge J. E. T. and
Mrs. Rutter, Floreace and Chuclt Goodrich·,
Patti Pqe, also Tommie Ud Doo Retaglass.
We ukld Tommie wbat place oo tbe tour
lmpreued ber tbe most . . . "M~»latbal.
Swttaerlud" . . . wbere tbeJ saac In a
bii.IIIM cbareh at tbe top of a I'ADalt:l.1a
, • . IDd wbere tbe road nde!l just beyo~M:II
A lao Orlll.as, France • . . it was such a
lbrlll to stand oo the spot Where Joan of
Arc ooce stood ••. ''GaYe me goose
pimples," was ber reply. Doreen aod Bob
Yarsball were at tbe table wltb tbe Ebsens;
Dotee bad accompanted Bob oo the tour,
but wu aull able to make all tbe meetings
of CIR (Ceob'aliDtergwernmental Relattoos~
to wbicb sbe was appoJ.nter& by GoYerDOr
Reapa. others atteading •ere Adelle Gal-
lade, Charlotte and Denrd.s l....a.ng . . • and
ner so many more, thereby, as I said,
insurlng eYer so many more ''sounds of
mustc" in Orange COWlty . • • •
U by chance you llappeued to see a black
and white striped jeep parked lD front of
Mrs. Edwin L. Ramsey's Cameo Sbores home
. . • or you glimpsed tbe tey llama toelng
across tbe lawn • • . tbeo JOU guessed the
Newport Beach FrteDds of the Library were
ptbered to hear Pat Netsser tell of her
eJperlences in ber r ecent trtp to Africa,
wbere sbe aoo 19 otbers of UCJ carried oo
their cllsswork diD'iDg a three week sata.r l
UDder tbe auspices of Lion Country Safari
wl.tb Pat Quinn 1D charge. After landtoc. at
Jobumesburg, tbeJ were taken by ftDS from
tbere oo .•. flrst to Kruger Natlooal Park,
tbeo to Huwt , a 22,000 acre prtnte game
resene owoed by Coraelltll Va.a Scbaltwyt,
&Dd named for his lour chUdreo. Here they
eJPltrleoced tree-top Jodces; tbey also learced
wUd I.D.imals are domesticated tor food at
tbele ranches. lD Kenya they toot to the
bub for study ot the wUd nhnals, learning
poliooed arrows are ued to blllt don elfl-
-(for their luol<) ... lbelr doalll loog
Ud terrible. PoaclliD( ncb as UU ._,sets
tiM ba..lance of .oat.e, lDd la beiDc com-
bolod ., lraiDinc .. u ... lbr-lllml ...
addl..._l edDClUoal.l meau. I .:lerstud
lrtpo will aptn be -eel out SIIDI!iOr by ocr ezttuloo cll.ues. lalcx' matioa ca.a be
,.,,_, from OCI uteuaoa otllee. •-ac ... Fri ..... ollllo Ullnry -1
cc6e afu-1 were Fkxeoee ArDatt, Carroll
-. KatloeriDe Bronell, Lori Cohrell, Latn
--. Belly '-, Olp Ellll, 111111 Mr1. FW•••; otbers wwe Mrs. Robert t..tw:..
1 ..... LB1Jdoa, 1.._ Ardbu, vtriu.Pw-
rw, Mary hlult, Mary Ric ......... .,_ -C. Frucoa R,.W, Do<--IJ. hu,lloper.-~-,Yaa unlln. llallJ .,.,...., Fattb YopJ., llrs.
Woa·a Dt; IDOI'e ,... LoUt WooiNJ, 8ettJ
-. Locllle ~-Genor.-......... ---l'rla ·-Coma Lao lll!rt, ...., Loo! l! 1 ... 111111 ~
Rh' I 1.
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IIEII'O«T HAMOR EJIIIGII THU RSDAY, OCT. !( lf74
l'laiii£D I£Elll.Y-p'AIIE 7, • C»aA-IJII.,IIAA, CN...
''ROTARY TO 'cOSPONSOR "• M• e.-.y L ADY lffAH.ATTM
SLDVSeS
Scott s. Parker, admJ.nistra~
tor of Hoag hospital, bas been
appolDted to the board of direc-
tors of the Hospital CouncJI of
Southern Calltoruia. He wlllre-
preseat the CotmeU's Orange
Co• DLttrtct. Tbe eo...cn ta
membel'Jlalp iaelldel Z31 *·
pllala .. Los1Jiotoloo, Orup,
Riverside, San Beroardioo,
Saata Barbara and Veatura
Couotles,
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R~ ~ THE CIIRISTL<N IIIW:
(COJm!IUBD FROM LAST W!Eil
It Is cl .. r tltat abortion• are ~ first of all, u attempt
by man to play lOCI· na. widespread approval of abor~
tloa. tty c:burebn revnla that tbe.. churches are
anUchrlatlaD and are lD fact llwnani&Uc cbur~es. Wbn man playa JOd, be ... u arst of all to coatrol Ute,
to I"J'&al or to tate life on bta own terms ratber than
God's. God, u the creator of all tbtncs, hu rtveo me-
kind His law ill Scripture whereby we are to covem.
all tbi.niS under God. Not man's but God's wUlls the
concern of God's law. It 11 precisely this power
wblch humanism 'rraspa: at by law, to take or to IJ*re
Ute in terms of Its own decree. eo.s God requ.tre
eapUaJ punishment for certain offenses? Very well
tbeo, the hwnulst wtll deay the validity of eap:Ual
punishment for these offeases. Does the Bible (k>• y
the 'rtcbt' to abortion? Then tht humanJ&t will ..:s-
tabUsh a 'rlcht' to abortion on his own terms and exe-
cute capttal punishment on the foetus .
Not surprtsin(ly, there Is u increase in assassina-
tions and in murder. Men resort to their own will and
their own plaa and set aalde God's law, wbtch ts God's
declared plan. They seek to control Hfe apart from
God.
Man has made hlmsell the arbiter and god of life,
and be decides quite readily tn terms of his own
torte, who shall live. Thus, in Colorado, the question
of eutbenasla, so-called mercy kliHngs, was put to a
vote by the Colorado Nursing Association. "Voting in
bvor of euthenasia were 173 nurses, only Jl)g apJnst
It and 55 abstaJned. A clear majority favored mercy
ldiHnl&. What wu most significant ln Colorado was
that a debate on the question made the difference. Be-
l>re the debate, wtlere arruments were ortered tor
euthenasla, only a third of the nurses favored the
ldft. After bearln( arruments In favor, a majOrity
¥Oted for wbat only a third had accepted before."
("El1m1nattnc the Old", Twin Circle, June 14, 1970,
p. 1 .) More slplftcant than the vote was the atti-
tude of these ourses that eutbenasia 1s an opeo. ques-
Uoo, one l>r man tO decide or to vote upon . Today
they vote in favor of ldiUnctheacedaad the lnftrm; will
they ~e to kill doctors tomorrow? Or wtll the doc-
ton 'tOte to WI all nurses?
U ... can decide wbo shall live, whom ~I they
ldll? Uawanted cbildren can be aborted, the aced
put to. sleep, all priests and ministers killed, all Commamlsts, Nuts, or conservauves executed, the
Jews sentenced to death, or the Germus eliml.nated,
all blacks wiped out, or aJl wtlltes: all of these are
open questions II man can decide who aball live.
All of these have become open questions aa humanism
has developed In tbe 20th century. Either God's law
prevails, or man's law. 11 man's law is accepted,
everythlnl Is an opt~~ question. When man plays god,
man himself Is the victim.
Under God, l.he doctor Is a minister of Ute, of
heallnl. His profession has had a long and necessary
connection with a priestly catung. Under humanism
and with abOrtion, the doctor ceases to be a healer
and a protector of Hfe and becomes a murderer .
(Statute law may permit abortion, but Is still murder,
DOt only und.er Go4'a la.w, .but u.OO.er CODUnOil law,
u doctors may som@time tlnd out .) Under the tnnu-
~Mce of humanism, a radical change is taklnc p.lacP
in the medical profess ion . Instead of being a man who
recards life as a sacrosanct, as Wholly governed by
God and beyond his province to destroy, the doctor
Is playlng rod In most cases. But , because the doctor
Is not god, he becomes a murderer. The majOrity
of people may tavor abortion, but they wUI s till not re-
s pect an abOrtionist. Even those pagan cultures wbich
practiced abortion freely despised the abortionist.
Man created In God 's Image, wtu , even when fallen ,
renect to some degree the Judgment and law or God.
With the increase of aboTtlon, the medical professloo
will rapidly decline in prestige. As a hatt>d and
despised group or murderers. even the women who use
them will welcome the total control of doctors by the
state. FE"w will wish them welL
SECOND , as we have noted, abortion represents
a hatred or lite manifests Itself in a number of ways.
from outright suicide to suicidal actlvitif's . It is
E'Stimated t.hat 250,000 will commit s uicide in the
1970's, and another two million will try and !ail.
("250,000 U.S. Suicides Predicted During 70's " LOS
ANGEL.s&._TIMES, SUnday, June 7, 1970, Sec. A, p.
21.) ThP use of drugs represents a form of suicide
and a hatred of lite. Hardin Jones of the Unive rs ity
of California has stated that in the U.S "over 100,-
000 young people (2.5 times U.S war deaths in Vle1
Nam ) h.ave been killed by drugs and far more have
be-en corwerted into ment al cr ipples .. ("Drug Toll ",'
TWIN CIRCLE, May 17, 1970, p. 12) A widE' variPty of
suicidal activities are common today. ThP hatred of
God Is also the hatr~ of lift'.
In his novel , the DEATH OF IVAN ILICH, Tolstoy
tells the story of the death or Ivan lllch. a conscient-
ious official but a man without faith. As his fatal Ill -
ness prOJresses, he begins to hate all people In good
health. He bates his wire and children for belnc 50
stronc, clean, and healthy "with all the loathtn& of a
diseased body for all cool, while, sweet-smelltnc fiesh."
(Henri Troyat : TOLSTOY, p. 559.) Tolstoy's Ivan
Olc:h can serve as a symbol or humanistic man and
his culturP. As It ra ces death , humanism turns on
life with hatred: 1t pursues a suicidal course of action
In every realm and stnkes at life w1tb s.avace and
murderous Intent: It professes to reverence and af-
Or~e even aa It murders It The drive tor tecal-
iud a rtlon Is a world-....-manuutatlon of this
hatred of.... life. Pomp:msly, the tep.J aad mediW
authorlt s wrtte In various restrtctlons oa abortiOn.
eveo as lhey approve It . All Is suppo&edly wisely
covened ud therapeutic . But In actual practice tM
dKisk)a Is a tbumlMI down Oft Ufe; abort, abort;
DO restrictions In aet._l practice. Their k>ve of dNtll
and hatred of life manifests ttsel.f In aa tncr~iDC
abortion rate. Wltb mme &Iris and womea, lt baa
become a fdud of ltatut: aymbol of "llberaUoa" to bawe
...:u.red aa abortiOD; tbey have proven their tr~
from God and Uselr ct.dicallon to eooloo, to prenatlAC
a supposed o•er-JIOP'&IaUoo .
011 f:"'ery le"'fl lt I• a mark of a dy1nc cWtu.re , a
bMred of lUe, ud 1 de•lre to play fOCI . lbdMd,·all
tbty that bale God lo•• death . Aftd 'CS.tl' WIJ be tMtr
dntlDy. 0.. "are ealled to Ufe.
rt1U. BAND. Wti D.A.8T
""Be tMt aTDII•* ta-. ...S I Ia .....
tile -klqsll forti! --= ,. ......... ,. -.... tt .... "-~ Ia:&. . .
Tee .... -.---. .. .., ............ • a i • "' '1 .. _ ... _fill,_ .. _.
~ ........ ~I w·-.. ........ __ ; ... _ .. ............ __ ..,._ .................... ,
..
.. ......... ., ...... . I Jw I IE Pcsf el Mlw'l: __ _
,.. ·ruiiahii s · • ,, .._ '-' "' 't" .. k
GaNw T-: "Fo, t1rU-WJ"""'-b)o IN-of tlw IAr~. """-,.......,.....,.-..-..... ~w • ......,.,,.. Lm -... ,,...,.,
-....... .,. ..,_.,..(I TIMu. 4:15).
(CONTINUBD FROII LAST WEEK)
THI COMING Clf-1111 L01D 9 :14 fe< Old T.-,..,,-...
In 1 1lu rkwthne 4:16. 17 we
....S: "FOI" the Lord himsoll ohsll ds-
oa:ad f~>m hea-with a-. with
the YO!•. of the """'-~ ""' with
the tr ,;p of God: lilt( the dosd in
Olr' sholl rile 6rst : then --at· .1ve and Nlllain. lhall be caurht
u t ~ with them in the clouds. to
-' the Lord in the air: and 10 shaD
' OOft be with the Lon!..
The fon:aoing venes ( 16. 17 ) pre-
sent the manner and results of Chrilt's
cominc. 1m. the rdevant comments
of a modern Biblical ltholar should be
observed: '"[Vene] 16. "One won! of
oomrnand. one shout from the Arch-
angd. one blast from the trumpet of
rod, and God in Person )Viii come
down from heaven I' This translation
of Phillips fa modem translator)
catche, aornethingo of the vividness of
the ~equen~ of events outlined. This
is the fullest desaiption of the Parou-
sia in the New Testament, and whm
we reflect on the little that is saict here
we are warned against being unduly
dogmatic about what will then happen.
?.lui's main point ia that it is none
other than the: Lord Himself who will
rome. The end of the age is nor: to be
ushered in by 50r11e intermediary, but
by God Himaelf (d. M~ I :3). The
w.hole scene is aw~inspi_ripg and full
of gTandeur. TheJMt.t (.hlnuMO) is
a word of command, &nd is used of
the shout of the chariotfft to his horstS
or the hunter to hia hounds. It is the
cry to the rowen uttered by the ship'~
master, or to soldiers by their com-
mander. Always there is the ring of
authority and the note of urgency. It
i11 not said who will uner the shout,
but very likely it is the Lord. If not,
thm it is possible that the: .rllotu, the
voire and rhe trumt are thrM ways of
refeningo to the same thing (d. Rev.
1 :10ft'. for a voice like the tound of
a trumpot). Some have tried to por·
ticulariz:e the arct.n,a. and Miehad,
tht only archangel named in tM New
·T-.....t. Ia usuaDy lsYOrOd (Ga-
brtcl ;, o km 1"lllked with Midad. but
in Luke l : 19, 26 Jw is ca11M timply an
'angel'). But arclto"{{tio. in the Gt-eek
is without the article: and it would
senn that Paul hal no particular arch-
an.~ret in v~ here. Similarly voiu is
anarthrous (without the article], and
the meaningo thus is 'a voia of an
.an:hanget,' Of' perhaps even 'a voice
like an a.rchanKel's.' The trumpet is
mentioned twice in 1 Corinthians
IS :52, and Paul clearly regarded it as
ha vin( a special place in the ~uenc~
o f events at the Parousia. (Cf. E~.
19,16 : !sa. 27 '13 ; JO<:I 2 ,1; Zech.
sodatirlg the IIOUJ>d of the trumpet with
divine octivity, and Matt. 24:31 fe<
the ame in the tescht,.. of the Lord)
... TM d«Jd io CfltVj an: to be firot to
rise, i.e. before the eve!U in the next
..... [17)." '
"IV.,..) 17. Then. sfteT they [the
. dead 1 han rita\ to be with Christ.
those believ.n who mnsln will be
(a.gltt .,, tog.tlt,-MIA ,,.,_ t.. llw
cw..d.. The veri; /oar~""'"''"' com· bines the idss of fOf"Ce and audden-
nns. It denotes the irresistible IJOWU'
of God. That they wm be csugllt .,
togd~Jt.r tvitla the faithful departed
should no< he OY<Tioolced. It wiD be
a reunion with Otrilt ; but it W111 alto
be a reunion with the friendt who haw
gone btfore. The majesty ol the whole
seem is emphuized with the setting 'in
clouds' (d. Dan. 7 :13 : Mott. 24:30;
26:64: Rev. I :7). There they will
,.d tJ., Lord ia rl" W. The air was
usually thou~ to be the abode· of all
mannft' of evi1 tpirita (d. Eph. 2:2),
and i: i~ thus a measure ol the com-
plete supremacv of the Lord that He
should med His saints in such &
nelon. At the . same time this iJ not
hrirtR" sooken of u anything more than
a mminK place. The imprasion we
obtain is that the Lord procct'da to tM
"'nh with HiJ pc<ll>le (d. I Cor. 6:2).
The climax i~ reached with so tMU tW
""" b~ tvitlt tlk LMd. Titc-re art
doubtless manv points on whidt we
~hould like further information : but
when Paul comes to that great fart,
which inelurles everything else, and
makes ev~hin~ else unimportant. he
c:eac::n . There is nothin~ to add to it"
(cf. Uon Morris. Tilt Epi.rtlu of
Pnr.J to tht Thu.tttlonfafiS, ht ed.,
1956. pp. 87-89).
AN EXHORTATION TO COMFORT
First Thessalonians 4:18 reads :
"W·herefore comfort one another with
these words." In t~ considtration of
this verse of our Biblic:al text, the at-
tention of the reader is directed to th~
h•lpiul npooition by the lue Dr.
)a.,.. Denney. of Scotland: "The
~ssalonian5 fea~ that they would
ne,·er see their departed friends again:
·hut the word of the Lord aya. You
will be caugilt up, in company with
them, to meet Me ; and you and they
shall dwell with Me forever. What
<'ongre£ation is there in which there is
not need of this conaolation? Com-
fan , one another. the A p o 1 tIe
says. One nerds the comfort today,
and another tomorrow ; in ~
portion as we bear each other's
Future Judgment of Christians
By Loud A. Jacot.en
From "THE EVANGEL," Boi 25, Larco, Fla.
"We mu.t a ll ap~ar before the Judgment Seat of Oariat"
May we never for1et th11t the etemaJ One, Chn.t HiJMelf, will be the Judp Wbo
judiJM u.int and •inner. ''The F11tber judpth no man, but hath committed all
judrmmt unto the Son" (John 5:22. 27).
Will the tnle child of God ever be judsed? Y•, indeed. But not for 1in. '"'-
Mint. wiU be judl('ed for their works ,their life of faithfuJ, loviDK Nrvice for their
Lord or that of M!lfilh egotism which hal exalted Mllf instead of the Cbrill
The JudDDent Seat of Chrilt will be aet up for the 18int. of God aft.r the
rapture of the true church, Hia body or the Bride who have wuhed their pnntmts
white in Hi. preciOUI blood (1 Theea. 4:13-18).
Paul in writin1 to the Chrdtian• at RoiiMI and Corinth Nllid. "we &hall •II 1tand
before the judrment Mat of ChNt," and apiu. "For we m1111t all appear before the
j:d~t IIMt of Chri1t" (Rom. 14:10: 2 Cor. 5:10). The Greek word Bema, (tri-
) i. tr~~n~lated jud~tment Mat in both iOAtancell. The conte11t clearly lndicete.
that thil Judllllf:'nt i11 ONLY for the aaved.
Do not build up fahte hopes. Thia judpnent d not to determine your entrance
into the Jdnr;dom becaute of your Jfood worb, which you think will u.w your 110\ll.
Thill judpnent ie for thoee ONLY who have been quickened and made alive
tbrou~h uvina faith and thu• bear fruit to Ha. honor and glory. If you thiU: fool ·
iah man, you can uve younelf by your lood worb read Romana 4:6; Titu1 3:6, and
Epheliana 2:8, 9. All your dHd worlu l'lft 1imply ftlthy rap (lla. 64:8).
In 1 Corinthian~ 3:11-16 we rooeive IIOIDfl imight u to the charact.r of thi~
tod~t to be meUid out to tM Minta. Jt i. for the Onel who have b.lllt upcm Olrilt,
the foundatiot1 1tone. Their worb lhaD he ,._.led u either 10ld, '•ilwr, pnrioul
1toD8 or wood, hey, and 1tubble with the c:o.D~JeqUent Ja. of reward. At thi. Jort~·
ment. Chrilt will eithrr reward His fMdala1 cme:1 for lovibJ' •rvk:. doee ln Hla
NIUDII or they 1hall •utfer loee for much that hi~' bHn in the effort. of thoa "-band for the eu.ltlltion of .elf.
'naat atllined Pau Mndow or pi~ oran or buildinllf ~ to the world
in clariorl t011e1 ahall DOt be ,.....rded (Matt. 6:1·6/, You ha .... al....d7 ,....,..
the ...,.rd of ....., ln hariac )'ODI' pra"-•UD.I'· Bu , that fofi!OltaD CIUP of w..-Jiwa in m. Name .that UDObMrwdl taD on the poor, •kk widow, the clad t.t. O..t fw.,. home the tidinp of • lcwtq',w..dballf, dyiq S.flour to thaM lollt Ia •:
ob. the ttam..ade of auU iMip~t thiDib. for,rotten. yet oa tMt day ..,.
llhall bt ,...., ... • the tn.uw;e Gil~. WIMlftah, ~ •I'Yice ralllll'ed
• UDto Him. 1'ha thMe hldd.a th .... lhd be ,.,..ltd and prope!' .,...nl Jtw-
to the obedieat. faithfu1 aae.
Dr. A. J . Ooodoo oa1d tllat-..... bo-an,::::t-1ott ............ Mdcb bon OW .Jp, "To Rnt, with orwt.tlqrt poww."l& n how__,. O.rltdaa
.,.Jib tho~ ....,.llvbott lo tho -rOI tho Holy 8pirlt'o1NI---
llrillll( • barioa. •le.h, fnll.._ ur.. OM void of JXI"Nr, WID JOU. ctlllld ot ao._
...-... • ,...nl at the l~nt e-t (a....l ol O.rillt. or 'WfD y,., ..e .. .....a, llut )'01111!' wolb be 1larMd ~J~f AN yoa ~a ......... ~=I acad ..,_, Oa fttat day wilt )'Dill' ..al bt ......... tt.oup b, 4ft?
Window• For Sermon. ....
I
1 'ft Ill t' ' I 4:1J..11 ". "· .. _.... ,. .u... ., ... ,..,.. •• l't ,.._, .....
~ ..... ....,~---........ u ••• u ......
burdeas, .,. aD -It -....,.
The...._,-•!a perpetaslly --
'"' to receift thOie whom we laft; but thoueft they _. oat of IiCht aDd
Pitt of ""ell, it is DOt 1-. They
,,. lliU pnlteil to O.!ist: and ~ He
.,.,.,.. in Ria flory Ho wUJ briar..,_
to us apln. Is it nat ~tranCe to tea•ce
the ....-oom>W of Hie scslnot
wortla? WoniJ,-oftoD ft<l, are vain
and worthless; t1wty do not lift the
hurden from tho heart; they make no
diffrrmc~ to the preuure of frief.
Of our own worda that it tfW'; but
what we have been considerinc are not
our own wordt:, but the word of the
l..tlrd . His words are alive and power-
rut : hcavm and earth a.y pUa away,
but they c-annot pua; let ua comfon:
one another with thlt" (d. "'The Epis-
tles to the-Thesalonians" in The Ex-
po.rit<H's Bib!., 1!192. pp. 181 , 182).
._..,. ... , llaw eMil • 1M ._......t ... ~utaiiQIN..
know• w~t. • apeU.! f« ,.. du wft s 1M ...a.
.a..11 • p • • k Into U. al:r"' lfUnMt ta ........ :._..
(I" Ontotlola• lC:tt. C1ftooo I II Ia Is--...... wlaat. t-IM .................... ~ ........ to .. , abotat ~~.~ Ill rlnn .t tMii wad: .-..
I.Ofti\MIS." Uau.I)J'. I ......,, piiU U.. ....._ U "pis an"
"YoadoMiJMid.aa:rJa......-woold. eoaae to~ tMir u:f!~* 'ftkh lt -.t17 1mo work u a aaend tn1t, .. • de by thOM .wbo beer God--"" o~ fler..,... 1ou. You do not ....,.. U7 'fie•, tM1 enid do U. Job
"Lo ! He comes, with clouda
ctrscending,
tortl'u. ue.p& U.. \ofti'M Gocl mon qa--1)-aM _.. .. . ha.e ...... )"00. tf )"'Q .. that; .... IJ' .............. ....
&oJI.C'M to ...... to that men eo auw:h altoal U.. --t4 ................ -..... pooplo .................. ••nd. rou trill • clol .. for lot ,.. d!o ot a -•-k God tiM .oa .U«Un tid .. while M wu talldacf Yet:
70U taD do.• tJMroe are Pi rh.. WM iet
TIMn •n .. ..,. Pf~~Gple wbo people ro to R•ll willie U.., •tnc. •o fOT a U.O.-.ad to1tpae talk In eire.la aboat: "'tnolft-
to •lnl' Dl1 pea\ -...mer•a me•t.'" "tttJWtc,• aD4 -...ct.
praiae, .. but w.ho Mftr ... tiM loralty.'" Th • •• r:;:•IIUn to~ue tlM7 lsaft to atoril7 heftr pt dowa to ....m.
God. To h a ., • a thoua.Dd bustnn. of pnac:lllh:w U.. 0.. toni'U.. would M to haft a pal eo tl&at oDUwd ... qt.t
thouaand tlmu mara b'oabl•, lmow how to ba ...... •
Once for favored sinners etain;
Thousand thousand saints attendint:
Swell the triumph of His train :
for, •• lame• uJ• (ebaptar teaehiQC Serlptun \o ....,...
three), our toncue• ua ~~nralr. :r better H'f'fac on. U.. put Some people -'"~'• "I to.,. to Chriatlan•. K7 frlaM, ov
tell the •tory .. ; ret the, haft need ia not for tM ...........
not told the atory ln. moatha, the pl\&ra. and tbe udla-
lf ever. A man who nalb' lo'ln meat t~t an Mlq broaa'bt
to tell the stotJ will tel1 tt. into oar ehare.._; oar ....-I•
Paul .. ,. that when a m~~n for the Bible to M ...-ched
apeab in a .traftl'e lol1f1M In ct .. r l:qt'-1\ ao that -.n
which no on• can undentand, are eonftontad with tha •· people are not edified, but that mai'Mb of the Lord, th• awful·
when he 1peab truth in a plain n••• of •In, and the IIMftJ
lancuac•. there ill edification ud u•ln& J'l"ac• of the Lord
for the heann. The problem Je~u1 Chrl•t.
Alleluia I A11eluia I
rrad appcars on earth to reign." with mo1t people i1 that thq
Clu¥lts Wtsky, 1758. Rlleued b~ tM GHJHl rellowd.ip A.eeoftllt'-
What Is True Spirituality?
By Paator David A. Noebel
_From _••c;~~ cR ~ADE,~.T~ otla,.
NOTE: The foUowi"' U tlte .con.d ,.,, of Mr. Noekl'• plead our cue, but He wanb to ~on tile tlareefold reiGtiotullipt of• CNiehm. know about the cue. If he
H.ve you oonsidered in depth what he can't do, which, of
the Penon to whom you are c:oune, give. the impresaion that
joined in this union! Lecky, a Chriatianity ll mo•tly negative.
~·t hear the eue, He can't
plud it, and the pilt .... Y• on
ut. But, if we confet~e our lina,
then the Spirit bepna to IW«p
til dean. 0Bri0:..illhwro1Ut<.R. ~l·t,"w••a~~·tehod :".,· Now, you can lilt aU tt.o.e
....... ·~· 1• "don'ta" enrt find peopll' in th,. The rautt W what Paul pve•
ChrUtianity to pretent to the cemetery that fill every one of
worW an ide.t character through them, and they're not spiritual. u. in Galatian•, chapter five.
Liv .. are chanted and they bqin
to rnan.i!eal the · fruita of ilae
Spirit ... which are love, joy,
peace, lonpufferina, pnde~~~ea,
meeknet~a, temperance md faith.
Note carefutty, the fruita of the
Spirit oona.t of the attribute• of
tho Lo.d j...,. Chriot Himoelf. In
Mlm, they portray His chu•eter.
-:hich aU of the ch.nge. of the They're dead!
nmeteen or twenty centuries hu How doe• the Spirit dun?
filled the hearta of men with a One vene in pu1icular applies
pallion of love, hu ahown itaelf here -I j ohn I :9. Note, the
ea~le of adiftl Off aU ~ge~; Apoatle is ltlfking to believen,
naho ne, temperaments and not unbelieven, His worth have
oonditiont., and hu not only nothing to do with utvation. "If
~o the highelt pattern of we oonlese our sinR, he i& faithful
virtue but the bipe8t incentiYe and jut to forpv~t us our Bins,
to tu. practice and hal exerted and to dean~~e UA from all Thd 11 the outcome of the
relationship with the Holy Spirit
-tiN froi4 •I t~i Hoty Spiril
•.-e rJtaltijhtcd U. our tiN&.
ao daep1•n inflUence U\jflft ni)l llllli&hteousnete." · · -
be. tnely &aid that the limpk u .,,~ Now.,vtN ... tt..n .M.t ia.
reconl of three ·ahort yean of dirty, ju.t like the home pte
active life hu done 11110n to dirty. Christ want& to clan .0 ol Now, in • wm'd , What is
ipirituality! One Seripture will
IIUClice to make the alUiwer
explicit. "Howbeit when he, the
Spuit of truth, il come , he will
guide you into all truth: for he
lhall not apeak of himlfllf; but
whaboner he shall hear, that
lhall he ipUk: and he will ahew
you thinp to come. He ehall
glorify me: for he ahsll receive
of mine, and •hall ahew it unto
you." (John 16,13,14)
~enerate and 10fttn mankind the rooms of our heuta. He
than aU the dl8quieition1 of wanta to change tho.e aeventeen
phi~phen and than all the: .. wotb of the Oe.h," mentioned
exhortation& of morali!lll." in Galatians, chapter fwe, into
the nine "&Wta of the Spirit"
which immedi.tcly follow. He
w anta Ul to love and to
experience joy and peace and
meekne•. ThiB ia what H~
wants, but how do w.:; get there!
What a tatimony! Here was
an unbelieving historian who
aaid tha.t in three short yean,
Chriat had been able to
accomplish more in 10ftening
the hum.n heart than all of the
philoeophers and morali•t~ put
totcther. Don't think for a
mo rncnt that 110fttning the
human heart i•n't an
•ccompliahmenL You know it ie.
Thifl it the Penon I would
like you to know. And, you c:an
know Him by en~ into •
relationtflip with Him. The
moment you realise tha.t Chrdt
died for your lins, thal He wa•
buried. that He wu resurrected
and th.t He ia living and cominc
apin, that moment you can
know Him u Penooal Sariour.
The moment we become
rebted to Je-Christ, that
moment the Spirit of God enten
into our hearta. Being related to
the human race ia humanity.
Being related to Chria is
Chriati.anity, but hein~ related to
the Holy Spirit ia apintuality.
The problem of •pirituatity ia
not the f.ct that the Spirit of
God t. within taB. The problem ill
how mueh of • b• the Spirit
have.
n.. Bi~>~< o~ec~.ueo the loodr •
the temple o( the Ho~y ~JMriL
(I c... 6 '19, 20) It ~ 1i1te •
f.ome with Nany rooru.
Spiritulity, therefOft, il a
..,..... of the Sp;rit"o dtonq
up thole "'*""' and wht:• aU
the room~ .n dea, the whole
hoaae ia de.. I
Now, J.t. • •r, ~e 1\uU in
the -·· He ,...-. to dar sway tho coil ........... to -.b
the lloon sud w.a.. Thea, He
• ..., W p ~ tb. ~room,
ltut tlte •4oor it "'oeUL
~ .............. ..
..,.. to \oW i& ..... Tloo ....
~ tloe ........... hto!ol!
-....... -iloio ~· ... s,iolt --... .... -el -ltosito .. ............ Hio ....... Go.l'• ........ -........ ... ---.. -. .. dis -lists( .......... _.
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Thi• is explained in one word
-confeuiofl.
If you know your lire ian 't
what it should be bec:au&e of
110mething you've uid or done,
oon(ea. that ain to the Lord -
not 1enerally, but specificaUy .
We believe in confeuion to God
Almighty and not to the public
0t IO the world. Of OOUI'Ie, if W~
haYe sinned qain&t 10meone,
that it! 10mething elee. But, tho.
liM we commit from dly to day,
God Almighty need• to hear,
.nd we must pray, •• Lord, I have
• oonft:Mion to make."
In I John 2; I, w~ read : "My
liul~ children, the.e thinp write
I unto you th•t ye lin not, but if
any man lin, we have an
1dvocate with the F1ther, jeau1
ChrUt the ripteou1."
The word Gdvoctlle is our
En1lish word for lawyer or
oountel. We have a l.wyer to
At the core, lh• meui'W of
•pirihlelily ie ""'' ow ,..,.,. witAU. ,./1«1:1 Oltd ,...,_,,. to
othrt 1.\e p.,OA of Juu o..n,, This U. the e~~enee of
iipirituality. When we meet thoee
who are .lpiritual and have a
poop« relatiotullip to the Holy
Spirit, we aoe meetiftJ tho. who
relied His Penon and Pretence.
The Sp;rit doeo oot _.. of
Hi..U. He ..,..U of t1.e Lon! J-a.n...
We haft • rebtion.hip with
mankiod -.......u.,.. "'• ......
relationahip with CJarilt -
Cllrioti.tity. But, • Chriotioao,
let'stp the -~· Let'• now bqin CMII rela • 'p with ·the
HOly Sp;rit UM1 .....;feot the
lrWto of the Sp;ri\ whidl
em•nate in whit I term
op;rituolity. And, ....... wil ..,.
of •, "They h.ft been with a.n.t."
FAITH -IUS PRESUMPTION
The Word of Oocl deN,.. In They do "aood WOfttt·• and maM
;....,..... 11 :a um ''Wtlhout hifth ,,_ ~ u.1mune thllt •
It .. lmposWble to pfeaM HJm," God of lowe wtllauNfy .apt theW
Thef't; Is nottlinl thM wMI Munt .tfotb _, ~ thlir .,.._
a ,..n lYle the fur thft God mey But Wt ._ PA~~U"'t'tiOn, not fetet.
be dleptelted With him, nor ~ How ean a )ull Qocl -..ttooet *' lot' comptrMN to the QIUrMC:e W. thould ttt.M Hint a.t 1ft ttt.
th.t He '• ,..._..., tt t. footleh matchfeu lowe He ......,. ,_,.
howww, to "'PPGM thet ,.. atn for our ._ to tMt ... m111ftt bt
-.. God wttft the thlnp .,. frM and tNt aal\dort ~ .,... _..
tMnk He 6allr-.. W• mni: -'" of Gocf:• obCMned t., ....,. 11oM.
"Him wta.e: He ..,.. tte ..,.,., c.in ,..._.med INt Qocl_.,
ThMfrl God, It .. not dH'ftcuft tD ~ fW ....... II lflee a.
...... " ..... 1ft ... for ....... "' ..... of tM .. -=-·111 .... ... ..... -... olnHio--_____ ... ...
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liiUIIIOI\Y, OCT. 2A, 1114 LIU&. IIOTICI LIIMI: 110nc1 LIGAL HOner
COIICIIA liB. 1¥'1, eM.. PIC mill . LIGAL NOTlCI LIGAL IIOTICI I.IGAL.NOnCI
-> rt ••• ,. tiMI P&:JIIJJUI "M*'W IUM:E FJCTtMOtll BtWIHW RAM!
LIGM.IIOnCI fr4-i fr.lftiiii!T rfATEIIIIIT ORDIIIAICIIIO. liM -Gl 1M . Cltp ... E. TOll •• Ulii:WAL. All Mr no to'l , ..... , II 1H ,........,._loclolac Tllo IDIIowtocPtr-to eli>-All ORDIIIAJICS OP THE -po•lo"..,.•l sr .. _ -·· ,.._ ollalloopln
oe.o.c.110.1.. IUID daiiC U: T 6 I no C ..... VIM, ror-·rliuR-. 'lOCI Lido Clrf or•~ BEACH ....... ..,. a. ~Gihlb. at 111o rodollllo .. -•,....
All ORDIIIAJIC& OP Till: .... , rt, l1ll I. C.. lhrJ., 11om, 1,..,1>0<1 Pork Dr!Yo, M._t llooU. .AIWIDIIIG IICTIOII 5.11 •• llo clrl•.-•a ptH1J1 ollall ba ... -· -.,......_ ~!!!,.01'0 .IU'h~. .I c-4tl Mtr, C&. _, I !all Of, TBI IIEWPORT -to W -no to ... -11M11 bt -• ...,._ l'.talOI naa I L. WkiUtlca....... .... II, CaW. liMO: JUNe ~IJ*-BIACB MtllriP4L CODE DOt ol a COOd lllonlr........,, Ott be1lan Deets._ aut ot
TO-·•tror--1o1 ·~ c::.:: .. ' -. Rlllcllo, 100 Llclo Park Dr!"' ~ w~ •--~--• " t<-"-•• c "' -TO U¥8 IMGLJSH. or-·----N·-,.... .. 111o ~ P08T BUCB IIIIIIIICIP.lL ....... C&.-; W. u . --·.;.:;·~ .:~ IPLUII<G UQIJIRIIIII!MT qatred driYW'o-._ ea-,....,tt., mtdowtlb-
COOE, EII'ITI't:n, "It !Ill. 0,U D. 10141 YllloJ P«sr by u lDdlY!duaL IN COIOIECTIOII WITH b1 llle -Volllela o...t· Jo 111o period prtoerlbed 1bt
BIBINO • .-&CRErr -lo" Drt ... B ,....., ....... C&. 1-SICDIII: J1.111er Clycli Rlddlo. WYEII'S PEBIIIIT APP!J. moat Gl lllo Stale, « no to <llarp .. r--U ba
LAIIE, •lEA WARD ROAD TO ..,. u ..,._._ -· ~ •to•oollllod-111o Thla otalameat wu lllod Willi CATIOIII aat oulllA:Ioatly 10011--Two Dolllrr ($1.00~ Tilt--
M'OIUfiMG CA!fYOlf.ROAD" llcMd: R. Z. tr•b. Tbl8 teD til II ~eel Co.tf c•t otC>rutp Cocmty tb1 County "'"lerk of 0ra11p Tbe City eo.ct.J ol tbe City tilt tawt or ordlDI.Dcanplat. mU. an ptriOIJI.I aDd QOD-
Tioo Clly Coooocll Gl 1111 Clb' Tlllo--lllodwtlb ..,. U •• ,.,.._ 1-· -llll1 I lt'l4. · Colllty 00 ~ zs IO?f of ftnport Boocb do .. ordaiJI 'IDC lbi operatioo o!-H · -Ia.
of l<nport BOteb---tlliC_i-OeiCt:rk1 •• "! 0ruee '":~ :!!.-L. .~.. P1111Sa; Oet. If, Pjj)llsll ' oct . s: IO, i?, Zf, u ~~ I •~-5 t• s•o hl<:leo. Por110111 openi!DC lUI-F. REYOCATIOII. Tile Chlol asi:JUowt:: v-v oe • .., .. , .. , ... .__. --l4 19?4, 18 tM 1974 Ill tbe Newport Rubor -~-.-..~ . •· ~ cabs, emerpocy or pablic of PoUee 1111.1 r..-ote or na-
SE<;TIO!f 1.SectloD11.U.J05 Pabtt.ll: Oct. 10, 17, Z4, 11, .UV.. ' EnstP F 17454 ot tbe Rnport Beaeb MUillclpal safety vehicles must be able peDd uy sucb dr!Yer•1 permits
to tddtcl to lllo Knport Boocb U1f, Ia lllo x...,.,..t Harbor Tlda •tomoat wu Iliad Willi · • Codo Ia .,._ to rild' to ..,... lbi Englllll .._p. 00 ~ tor ray Ylolatloll of
IIIDII<II>tl Codo lo rild: Eourlp F-11115 1111 ~ Ctrrk Gl 0rup L!GAL MOnel "5.11.110 DRIVER'S PER -Any lalalll<aUoo onllloappU<t-1bi --G1 thlo ChAplet
"11,11.100 MUMB&IJMG • Co.tJ oe 0et. 15, 11'74, N01'1CE TO CRE DITORS KIT. A. APPJ.EATION, No tion for aid permit will be by tile boldlr at sueh permit
SHOiiiCREST LAlfl, QA. LI!GAL MOT IC! Pelilb: Oet. 1'7, U , 11,Nor. SUPDD COURT ()F THE SUPER lOR COURT OF THE per.oa Mil drive 01' operate IJ'Ot.llds tor retutl ot tbe per-or tor tb1 elilteoce of l.QJ
WARD ROAD TO IIOIUIIKG 7, Ut'74,1D tbi.Nnpad Barbor STAT& OF CAl.JFCIUfiA FOR STATE OF CAUFORNI.A FOR U1J Yeldele deltrlbld iD tb.la mit. Rate._ taeb Wbieh would bi.Ye
CAIIY!lfl t!pAD . .\!1 dnUIIp' 'FICTTIIOUI BUIDIESS MAlliE Eourlp. F-11001 TBE COUIITY OF ORANGE THE COUNTY OF ORANGE C-Ia 111o City Without tint B. PERSONAL APPEAR . -a -r•-tor c1ioy1nJ
Ud atbtr •ldtnp c. tM..U.. STATIIIDHT . L.IGAL NOTICI llo, A .. llJOI No. A-80971 otJtt'•nr a permit in nltlng ANCE. Before a permit Is sueb permit n. applled toe,
lldl oflboreawtl.&Mbetw.. TV folloWIAr per-ladobl . . Eltate at HELIN M. HOL-Estate ot RtrrR VlRGDflA _, to do from tbe Cb1af of gra.oted to any appUC&Dt, tbe wbetber such Matt of flcts
8•1FU'd Rold.UdtlondAJCu .. ' bDIIDiu u : Ba~ CUftl FICTITIOUJ Btllllf!SS NAME BECK, ab IIELE!f HOLBECK, FOSTER alta RUTH V. FOSTER Pollet, ~ pereaa deairtng to applleant sbaU preset himself nllted at tb1 time appUcaUon
JOD Road lblll be dtll.ptted Sbop, J:U.J/1 Zllt St., New.. BTATEftlfT Deceued. aka Rlfl'H FOOTER, DeceaMd.. ota1l aeb driver's permit to t.be Pollee Departmeot, be wu made for sucb permit or
by.._ lumbers. TM Damber· port S.Cb, Ca. t2MO: H. Paul The foJ..IoWIDC per ... are lfO'I'X:E IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTlCE [S HEREBY CIVEN 111111 mab a wrttt.:l appUca-pbotognpbed or f'lD'alsb u I C· came LDto extsteoce thereafter . tDc lblll eoGua-.ee wUb tbt Normu, 511 Bola An., Mew. doiDc bu1Dia u : P-Zl...EDter -to tbt erldUiars ol tbe abon to the creditors of tbe abofe tJoe CMrefor to tbe Chief of cepta.Me PhOtOCflPI:I, IDd be G. APPEAL. In the ennt of
D1UDbtrJ 4100, flO!, ...S 410C port Beach. CL 91&&0 prtsM Perfect Wan lK~ JS5 MINd,......,.., tbltlllp«.aos named decedent thl.taUperkiU Pollee &eco,.."'*' b)' a lee t1ngerpr1Dted, aDd saeb pboto .. a r~t. reYOCatiOD cr SUI-
at tbt ftl'lt lot ti.IW'J)' at Tb1l m,s.,.1 ll ~t.l Vllta llla6era. N...,...t Bac:b bafllc clalru .,...,... tbe aid bul.ng cWm s aptnst the Aid of Fin Dollars ($5.00). No. grapha aDd flDcerpr1Dtl stall pensJoa of IDJ drl,er'l per-
lbl lllterACttoo ol Sboreerut bJ aa 1DdlfkhaL SJped: H. 9U&O: MUJ K. P-.c, iOOS. deeecleat are riQitred to fUe decedent are required to me .•mtt lbi.U be lasUid to l.DJ be tiled with tbe permueat mit by the Cbiet of Pollee,
LaDe aod Seaward Rold." Paul !forman. LIDI, 114. Corea. dtl liar; tblm, wttlltlle '*' IIU'JYOUeh-tbem, wtth tbe neeessa.ry Yoocb-pel' lOll -.tc tbe ap ot etgbteen records or tbe Pollee Depart. tbe awUCI...IIl or permittee may
SECTION !, Tbll ordlaaDce Tb1s .tatemst .,.1 ftledwltb Vlrpnia Zatta, SSS Vllta Ma-era, Ia tbe amet ol tM clerk ers, in the omce of the clert (11) JIU'a, to I.QJ person DOt ment. appea.l from tbe dec:lsion to
shall be pubu.bed ODet l.a tbl the Coaaty Clerk of 0raace dera, Newport Beach. Calif. ot tiM aboq ~tlld court, 01' or tnt above entitled court, or a eitSHa ol tbe ltlited States C TE MPORARY PERMIT the City CouocU, which may
otrlelal D8WIIIIJIPU' ol tb1 City, CotmtJ OD Oct. 7, 1974. 92660. to pneeat tbtm., With tM DeC -to present them, wttb tbeneees-&aD.ItiM .acb per.:~~~. bas law -Pe~Uf'IJ the completioD or ~ 1D It& dlscreUoo alllrm, r e-
and the arne 811 be etteettn P..,llah: Oct. 10, 17, 24, SJ, This bu1Dna ts c0Ddoet41d eaary YOOCbera, to tbllllder-sary vouchers, to tbe UDCSer-f'ta1JJ declared biJI iateDUon o1. tnvesttp.tlon of u appllca.nt urse or modlty the dectalon
30 days after tbl date of 1ta 1974, ta the Newport Harbor by a ceoetal putDeralllp. l1c:Did at tbt oftlce ol ber signed at the omce of ber bec:om.1Dc sucb, 01' to any per-the Chief of Pollee may crani made by the Cbtef of Polloe.''
adoptioa. Ellltp, F -37807 Slpld: Mit}' K. Poar, Vlr-Att.ora.y, KEENE, DIOff, MAD-attorney, Keeoe, Dlon, Madseo 8011 W'bo ta lDcoqMtteot or for a tern rar mtt to a rs:on SECTION 2. This ordlnaDc.e
Thta ordl-.nee wu lDtro-ClD1a H. Zalta. .SEN • JEMNDfGS, Prnlell1()011 " Jennings, Professional Cor-uy ,._ wbat.oever unable who f:s rJa:-ueaJ: for sbaU be published once 1n the due~ at a replar meetlnJ L!GAL NOTICE This statemeot ns ftledtrttb Carrpc:watfoD. At-eo FlDaDctal poratton, J.vco Ftnane1al to ldeb' baDd1e such vebJcle. 1 driver's m~ aOO s omctal newspaper of the City,
of tbe City Cotmell ol the City tbe Coaaty Clerk of Orup Toww • Fifth Floor, 6!0 New-Tower.FUth Floor, 620 New-No permit sball be Issued to to be ~.au.l: tor such =t. •aDd tbe same shall be effeethe
of Newport S..eb held oo the FICTrrtOl5 BliiJlrfESS NAME Couaty oo Ott. 4, 1974. part Ceater Drift, Newport port Center Drive, Newport &llJ person wbo bas beet~ con . The ~emporary permit shall SO days after the date of tts
3oth day of September, 1974, STATEMENT PobUsh: Oct. 10, 17, 24, 31, Beacb, Calllorlda 9!650, which Beach, CalUornla 92660, which ficted of a felooy, or wtthin automatically uptre slltJ (&O) adoption.
aDd wu adopted oo the 15th The foUowtncpersoo ls dolll( 1974, in the Newport Harbor II lbe place of tqioess of tbe Is the place of business ot tbe period ot two years lm. days from the datettwa.st.ssued Tbis ordlDance was tntro-
day of Odaber, 1974, bJ tbe bllliDess 11: Newport Porscbea. Eulp. F-S'M7S aderatcDed 11 all m&ttersper-the undersigned ln all matters mediately precedtng such"'' or ~n tasaaDCe at a regular duced at a reculaz meeting of
followiD& Yote, to-wit: SaleJ, 1201 E. Walnut, UnitE, L!GAL HOTICIE taiDIDc to lbe est:aterof said pertaining to the estate or sa1d pUeaUOD bas been cooricted driver's permit Tbe Chief of tbe City CoUDCU of tbe City
AYES, COUNCIUIEN: MciJUU.s, Santa Ana 92701: George 0. decedeot, YWda lour montbs decedent, wttbJn four mootb&: of reckleu drlYlnc or dr!Ylng p Uc hall u~martl revoke or Newport Beach hekl oo the
Store, Dostal, Barrett, K111bn, Wb1tmn. 15652 Williams, 6-B, FICTITJ0l5 Btlmf!SS !1AME a1let tbe flrst p~llcatioo of after the first pltlUcatlon ot a Yeblde t.,oa a hlgbway wb.ile a~y t!r:pora:J permUywbeD he 3oth day of September, 1914,
Rogers, Ryckotl. Tuati.D. CaL 92680. STATEIIEIM' tb1s DOtlee. thfs notice. UDd• tbe iDflueoce of lntorl-determines not to issue a and was adopted on the 15th
NOES, COUNCILMEN: Nooe. Tbis busitless tscooducted by The fbl1ow\nc per1011. tsdoi.D( Dated October 18, 1974 Dated October 1, 1974, Mar-eat1Dc UQID's ot drugs, or driver's permUtoaaucJPUeant day r1 October, 1974, by the
ABSENT COUNCILllEN: Norte. aotodlriduat busiDess u : AfiaU.on Pboto-Vlr&tnJ.a ADDFarm«,Eucu-pret Bowen, Executor of tbe wbo bu beeD coot1.cted or rlo· · followln&: YOte, to wtt:
Dooald A. Mclnnla Slped: Georp 0. WbJ.tman. rral)htcs, 15652 WU11arns, 6-B, .trU ._ tbe Will ol tbe abov'e Will of the above named de-latlltc any provts1oos of the D. IDENTIFICATION CARD. AYES, COUNCil.MEN : Mctrm.is,
Mayor Tb1J a:titemeat was ti.Jedtrtth Tustin, C&llf. 92&10: Georce oamed decedeat. cedent. Aleobolk: Bevenge Cootrol Act Upoo obtaln1DC tbe regular per-DostaJ., Kuehn, Barrett. Rogers,
ATTEST: the Ccxmty Cltn ol Orange 0 . Whitman, 15652 WUUams. KetDe, Dtoa. Madaen &. Jeo-Keeoe, Dton, MadseD & Jeo-ot tbe state of CaUiorula, un-mit, the driver 01' open.tor Ryekoft', store.
Lava Llcios County oo Sept. 12, 1974. 16-8, Tustin, Calif. 92610. niDp, Proteu:loDal Corpora-nlngs, Professional Corpora-less sucb persoa shows to tbe sball at aU times keep poated NOES, COUNCILMEN : None.
City Clerk. Publlsb: Oet. 10, 17, z.t, 31, Tbls but.neu ts coaducted tkla. AYco FI.D&oclal Tower -tlon, Avco Flnaoctal Tower-sat.1&11leUon ot tbe Cblef of In full vtew tD ~vehic le ap-ABSENT COUNCil..MEN : None.
Publllb: Oct. Zf, 1974, In the 1974, tn tbe Newport Harbor lbJ an todJ:rtctaal. .Fiftb Floor, 6ZO Newport Cen-Fltth Floor , 620 Newport Ceo-PoU.ce that UsuiDc a driver's erated by him an ideatillcatioo Donak! A. Mclnnfs
Newport Harbor ED5.1p. Enslp.. F-37192 Sl&Md: Geori' o . Wbl.lmaD. 'ter DriYe, Suite 530, Newport ter Dr tve,NewportBea.ch,CaU-permit to blm would not In card funlsbed by the CbJef Mayor
This ttatemeat was ftledtrttb B•cb, Ca.Uiorn1& 926&0, Tele-fornla 92660, Telephone: (714) UJ wq be cootrary to tbep.Z-of PoUce, whieb sball ban ATTEST :
the Coaty CJerk of ~ ·pbooe: (n4)644-818I,Attorney 644-8181, Attorney for Exeeu-Ue lntereat, welfU"e or salety. plai.Dly printecltbereootbtoame LaiiJ'& Laglos
Cotmt)' oa Alll. so, 1974. tor Erac:utrtx, trtx. Eaeb ncb appUcant shall dem-of the driver or operator, bis City Clerk
Publl&b: Oct. 10, 17, %4, 31, Pubu.b: OcL 24, 31,Nov. 7, Publish: Oct. 3, 10, 17, 2-4, onstrate b1B lkill aDd ablUty buslnessaddressudtelepboDe
1974, lD tbe Newport Rubor 14, 1974. 1a tbe Newport Har-1974, ln the Newport Harbor to safely budle b1s vehicle number, llil permit nwnber&Dd PubUsb: Oct. Z-4, 1974, in the
Ensign. F -58874 bar Eutp.. Ensign. tn drtrltlglttbrougbtbeerowded Ills photograph. Newport Harbor Ensign.
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LEAGUE
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MESA · vs. CDM
FRIDAY NIGHT
Are s-...•a !.1' a .,.. ra.J? WW Jl..,... ......_,,
...-..._ • s.u., eoru 11 ao 111ar1 ., COO<~ lllct 1'1felot'a lfnllo lolo 4 -.... boll tbo VI-....... -w1111 !no lfll, lo a -· at
Coost Collop -~~ 811'14 !Wop hnod b7 OCC orrws -..... -? WIUC.. --111o
boC1u ,_,... -lo< ,_1 llllo TD'siiii-11-ZS. ~~-·· lilt rt 77p ,. C... "-JU<i-r.~:~::~ u !Ita ·--lit. Bu Mt. SAC ·-· tbo ,.,..., LARRY HALL GloRY CON PU lt) Mu•• 8oo KJap-... Borco'•-la Atlbaio Co._ lllb S.t•dlT wttb a 0-S~ IIIU't.. adfw.U,? · ,. tiMa klelred a aJ.cbt ia 1M MoaMSe stadtam. "Tblt reeord lJ Yery mla:-'THBY SPARKBD ESTANCIA. VICTORY OVBR CDIII. T11Dt lD .to ttd.l -...bD:l'l .-f u.ro_. tbt
~:,.. ~ ~OU:~~ ~:s'~ ~ ~~~~~~ BIG GUYS ON OCC SQUAD ~t;"m!!~ bleb ttbool root-tbl TIM~:::.
p.m. Ule state, Citrus IJid L.A. Bar-Nft'p(W't Harbor, ,_ • batt iDJ a D11'1' taU 111M. W1~~ ':!!:ha~;.::,= ~dec:!o ~ ~:"L~~: BRIGHTEN PIRATE HOPES r.~::x.::.~:~=~ :=: .. -::: .. ~~~
2-S pn-seuoo record, but Valley.'• Westmluter Friday nlebt to ;tC~..o~tsta~.~~~~~-=·~·~~~=~ Tucker says his aquad could Mt. SAC bas woo tbe last OCC blsketblll COQeb Herb A pair ot 4Dt l!i-9 fresb-play Marha.
ea.s:l.ly be S-0. Tbe Pirates lost 2 pmes witb OCC --30-!4 LIYsey Is bl.ttUng an khmtlty mao pards wt.U blek Ill Col-Eatancl&, alr.tJ wttb mor~
by a total ot 6 points to Gol-in 1972 and 28-U last year. crisis. Uuud.Adams.Trarii:T*=ker, wtu tban the Eqlts tota.ltcl
den West and El Cam1Do, Z OCC's offense las looked He's busy tryln&: to correct SOb of OCC blld toott.U ooaeb aU of last year, Ylstll EJ Mo-~~~~~~~~~~~~ of the top commLWty college stroacest ln tbe passlnf de-a noUoo among b.ls collaagues Diet Tucker, 1.1: from Corooa deoa, leade:rsoltbtS-ACatary
teams 1n the sbte. partmeot. The Ptntes have that the Pirates will be tbe del War RIP ud O.Dll: Del LeaKUt for a Thurdy DJcbt
The Bucs completely out-fresblna.n quarterback Dave best team In the state in 19?4-YCGte is rtom Biair Htcll in pme. ' :;~,a:~~-;;:;:.u:.
played Long Beach City Col-White, the No. 1 passer in the ?5. U's oot a oottoo tt..t spru.g PuadeDt. CorOQl del War aDI1 Costa !'
South Coast COolereoee. trom idle gossip. Take ODe At cealer tbe Bucs t..n 8-8 Mea both IICnppJ.o.a to lta.y
Bucs take 3 White, a 6-1, 180-pounder look at OCC's roster and you Eric Soutlnrtct, no played 2 alin'I..D tbe Ceatarynce, col-a.a.., rambled
from Edisoo. Htgb, completed can see why apposl.llg coacbes years aco aad lbeo wtDt oa a lJde at OaYidaoG Field Friday Mutur dtteuH far
62 of 111 aerials for 820 yards are concerned. church mlulolt. He's t.ck aDd nlgbt. aad 3 toaebdowu to •In water polo ln tds first 5 pmes. He Is The Bues nave a 6-8 center, LIYsey AJI be's picked ~ All games start at 8 p.m. bllucld Ytlla Park attack. 169 yards ahead of the SCC's a 6-5 gtll!"d and a 7-footer wbere he left ott. Last weekend, Estancia
second leading passer, RonAn-at forward. That's eoough. to Backing~ Soutbwtell: wUI be downed Corona !let Mar 2?-14,
Orange Coast College woo 3
of 4 water polo games last
week.eDd, but the one that r eally
counted got away.
The Pirate~ blitzed 3 op-
ponents Saturday in the annual
OCC lnvitatiooal tournament,
but lost an important Sout h
Coast conference ded sioo to
Fullerton on Friday.
The Hor nets KO'd coach Bob
Wilson's Plrates 10-4 in the
Fullerton pool, giving the Bul:S
a Z-1 r eeord In South Coast
play. Fullerton leads the cir-
c uit with a perfect 4-0 mark.
The Puates bombed Ventura,
Palomar and Cypress on Satur-
day to run t11eir season r ecort1
to 14-3-l. Ventura pbced ser
oDd ln the tourney, Cypre s!-
was 3rrt and Palomar finlshf'll
4th.
Freshman Pat Moorhouse 1e11
Pirate scor er s 1n the tourna -
ment wtth 8 goals. Sophomore
Doug Frantom had 5. Goalies
Ctu'is Rose and Craig Rosen-
baum had 14 and 13 saves,
respectively.
ton of Fullerton. throw aoy apposing coac h 1Dto steve Sa.Mers, a 6-4 freshman Nnport dumped Los Alamitos FOOTBALL Sl'ANDINGS
OCC will use the South Coast a mUd state of panic. from Sautlaco High. Livsey says 1 ?-10, and Costa Mea was SUNSET LEAGUE
Conference's No. 1 defense a-''We're going to be good th.Js Sanders comes to OCC well bounced 21-7 by Villa Park. Westmtuter •.••••... 2 0
ga.ln.st the rush to try and con-year, but we're oot going to prepared. Corona del Mar ru into a Newport Harbor .....• 2 1
taln the rugged Mt. SAC ru"-be the best in the state," Livsey At tbe forwards OCC bas charged-!41 Estaaela team lbat Loan. ........... Z 1
ning attack. The Pirates have says calmly. ''In fact, If what sqlhomores Steve Manter and waS out to oo Its best for Martaa •••••..•.•• 1 1
allowed only 418 yards on the I hear is true we may only Marc Attlesey. MaDll:er Is the homecoming alumni last Frl-Edlaoa ••••.•.•... 1 1
ground this year, an average be the third bes( team in the 7-footer and Attlesey ls 6-2. day night al Davldsoo Field. FowXalo Valley ..•.• 1 1
of 83.6 yar~s per pme. ~pon-South Coast Conference. Santa Manker is an outstanding E.zcept for a pass lntercepUoo Loa: Alamltoa ••...• 1 2
ents have netted only 2.3 yards Ana and Mt. San Antonio are shOoter wbo prepped at La. that set 141 a stx>rt-UYed Set Westera ••••..••.• o 3
per carry. going to be loaded.'' Habra Higb and West Des KlDg lead in the 1st quarter, This Week oc c should be healthy tor The Ptrates appear to be Moines Valley High in Des and a longtouctdownmarchto THURSDAY-Ediaoo-Los
the contest. White, who was strong in the backeourt with Moines, Iowa. He played part open the Znd t..lf CDM could Alamitos at Western,
hobbled in the pre -season with the starting slots probably go-of last season, as a freshman, oot mount much C:, an offense. Loua at La Pal~ma~·~;~~~ a knee Injury, seems nt. So Jng to sophOmor es Todd Col-at the University of Oregon. Estancia quarterback Larry FRIDAY -
is Mark Wetherbee, the South Uos aod Mark Adams. Manker's older t."other, Boll, Hall passed and nn ntremely FoaotaiD Vallty
Coast Conference's leading CoiUns was the ?th ma.n on stured for the Pirates last well. He engineered touchdown College, Nnport
pass receiver. Wetherbee suf-las t year's team, that racked year, averagi.ng 18.7 points per drives In every quarter, aDd iDa at WeatrnJ.uter.
fered a severe shoulder separ-up a 22-8 record. He aver -game. Bob is ~ at the UDI-bad another~ b)' an end-CENTURY LEAGUE
ation aplnst U:lng Beach City a ged 2,3 points per game. At Yersity of Hawaii. zooe I.Dterceptlon. HardrWllliDg El Modtoa ••...... , S 0
College and didn't play the tina! 6-5 he played forward, but Attlesey was a part-time by bl.cks Liddle, Granite and VtUa Park ..•..... 2 0 ~re-.season game. Livsey Is switc hing him to a ~layer for the Bocs lastseasoo, Sr..ugne~y, and the pus-Elta.Dcia .•..•.••.. 1 1
Halfback Mike Nanko's knee guard slot this year· averaging l.S polnts per pme. catc htng of Ken Williams and Maa:oolta •..•..... 1 2
is vastly improved, as is half-Arb rns is a 6-2 transfer from He's made tremendous strldes Gary Cooler sparked ao atbck Costa Mea ..•••... 1 2
back Tony Accomando's ankle. IdahO State University who since FebruaryandUvseyfeels that riddled the Sa King de-Corona del Mar ..•.. 1 2
Following the contest with prepped at Marina h.Jgh sebool. he'll have a fine season. fense Tustin .• , • , •.... , 1 2
Mt. SAC, the Plrates will host He will replace Bruce Miller Dave Walsh, a 6~4 fresh-Ne~rt playing lD fog-1'llll Week
defending conference cham-p at point gw.rrl. Miller ls now man from Westminster Higll, s hrouded Davidson Field last THURSDAY --Est:a.ocia
Fullerton College 00 Nov. 2 a junior a t Ft. Lewls College will problbly be the No. 3 Thursday Dlght, had to come E1 Modeoa.
tn OCC's homeeomlng pme. In Durango, Colo. forward. He Is strocgphystcany back from a 10-0 deficit to FRIDAY --Corooa del
gives the Sues added S\C>-beat Los Alamitos, Stan Foley Colla Mea at Dl.fidlon .., . .,.,
ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS 1n the forecourt. scored the w1nn1.nc TD from Tutln-MapoUa at Western.
Gary Seymour(&-2 yards out wltb 6 mlootes SATURDAY ~-Santa
returns to the SQIIId after left in the pme. VUla Park at E1 Mod ...
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113•0,,800 FRST TRUST DEE D
at 9. 75~ 30 years. W!l\ sell
for $27,720. Rr oker -Ron
Walter . (114 ) 870-6500.
969 SEARS (SOo1.) electric 12
portable typewriter, carrying
case, manml ~arriage r e-
turn, kept clean, in excellent
condition, pica type. $100.
Call 640-6392.
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3409 E. Coast Hwv.
Corona de! Mar
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Lowrey 00 orpo ...... $ 395
Winter Spinet pb.no . . . . 595
Yamaha organ w/rhytllm . 699
Beautiful Bush & Gerts
grand ........... 1995.
Lowrey HR-10 Theatre
organ ........... 1195.
Many mor e oew andusedprlced
to sell!
SC HMIDT MUSIC CO.
Stetnway -Ya!r.aba.-Lowrey
1907 N. Maln St., Santa Ana
Est. 1914
IPoj Nfwt"OI'IT tEACH ·--~ Off~€~ FlfmitNrt' ~.Y DESKS•CHAIRS I ' FILES •SAFES
::. OFFICE Sl .. LIES
-a STATIONERY
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.-...MfMlls-W.. s.... ,,.,...,..,
...... '""'. 873-6820 s.,.,~e. .
year 's abseDCe. He averaged
0 polo~ .. ~. r.:~ ~"" c:. FLAG FOOTBALL SCORES . pleoty of action as season. Here are resulb ot last port Hti&M• SliD 6
res ..... Brta.D Rauer (6-week's p.mes LD the Newport CYC Studs 7,
Newport Harbor) aDil Breo-S.cb. Parks, S..cbts aod YarlDara Cb.lefs 28,
McCaUIIMf(l-1 YiterDet) Re<::reatJoo Ftac Poottall otllr•-~
also speud time in tile League: '•DIVISION "88"
bl.c kcotat DIVISION "A" (stb. p-aden)
The Dues have 1 pair of (7th ll 8th graders) YarlDers Colts &, Ne•rpotct l
forwards 1n sopbomore Mariners Marauders 13, New-Helcbts SWl 0
lhthews(6-l , Riverside) SAT. GAMES MulDers Earles 6, MulDers ~.~~~:\.Ric Galey (6 4 Rebels 0 s:11 -' DIVTSION "A" Buffalo Rams 14, Irvine Ter-
M race s..rt:us e
CM COLTS BEAT
GRIFFINS 18-6
Costa Mesa•s Colts beat the
Alamitos Grlf'ftns 18-6last ~:~~~~ in a Jr. All America IP divlstoo game.
Tbts Saturday, the Colts meet
Newport Beach Coronas at
a.m. at Costa Mesa high ~':;\::S:rt,eld. I Los Alamitos, the
came tack from ao early
deficit to grab a 12-6 half.
.. d. Bobby Rleden ran
yards for the first Coli seore
the 2rx:l qoruter. Later In
same period, qtarterback
GeDtllog bU t1cflterx:1Mlke
oo a 21-yard scoring
play.
Geotllog found Molso ap..ln
the 4th qLarter oo a 15-~., . .,., that pli: the game out
reach.
Defeo.siJe stars were Une-
GI?y 01"""' and safety
Baker.
WIN
CYC Studs-Mariners ar-Penlnsull. Raiders 20, C~l.,..>ll
alDers, 1:00 p.m.,Marlnerst2. Ct.rce.rs 8 ,
Eastbluff Otters -Buffalo Mariners TrojanS 18 East-
Bills, 1:00 p.m., Buftalo Hills. bluff Watne Wblffers'8
Newport Heights Sun-Irvine DlVlSION "8"
Terrace Wedge, 1:00 p.m., lr-(5th p-aders)
Ylne Terrace. CYC C e1 8 •1.:r!DoraRamal DIVISION "88" h1 8 1 '., 0 PeDJ.o.sula Raiders-Mariners MulDers Commandos 12, CYC
Trojuls, nooo, MarlDers 1. Raiders 6 CYC Yelk)w Zollkers-Mar-lrrloe F1JbtJ.Dc lrlall U Bui-
LDers Rebels, oooo,llarlners 2. falo Do~ 6 '
Newport Heti!MS Suo-lrriDe Petllu1lla Tro)ios t2 Clts,...•ll
Terrace Spartans, DOOD, Buf-Colla 5 '
fllo Hills. Ballllo Cowboys 6, CYC stbtc·
Terrace Spa.rta.n.s, 11000, lrrtDe rays 0 Te!.?_~:-E·~ E·~l . .-Mariners Patriots 14, Ea.t-aa&"we&"S ._.es-._., ,,.... bid Mo.qaltol 0
Watne Wbitfers, 1:00 p.m., Newport Rellbb Sharks S2,
Eutblull. Eutblttll-lott 0
Marloers Colts -CbaoDel DIVISION "CC"
Cb.argers, U a.m., Eutbll.lft. (-__ )
"DlVISlON "8" ........ -• UO'IIpe~tl MarlDtrs Colts I, n Peninsula 1'1'o)ani-Mar1Dtrs Bel&ttta llutup o
Patriots, 11 a .m., MarlDers 1. MU"i:Mrs Ram• e CYC Es,rlo•sl CYC SUng Rays-Kar1ners O '
Comaollots, 11:00 a.m., alar-IrT1De Terrace s1111 t4, BttiD.>>i
loers 2. Vlll::to.p o
Ballllo Dolpltllti-Ballllo Po7llttnla Cbatpro IS,
Cowboys, 11 :00 a.m., ButfaJo tltld PacUI'I o
Htlls. 8 .-""" Red.PlDI 18 CYC Jr. AU-America Newport Htllftb SlarU-Ir-; a '
Tbe Newport Beach Corsairs YlDt Fiptlng Irllb, 11 :00 a.m., Eutblllft FtacRJppersl2,
nipped the Mlssloo Vleto lrYI.De Ternce. llltrs COW'boJs o
Sportos 8-0 Salladay afternoon MulDers Rams-CYC Raid. DIVISklH
Saddleback Collep. trs, 10:00 a.m., CYC.
The Cor:airs·IICO'fed theoolJ Cbari:MI Colts..CVC Cb1efa.
touebdOn ot ·u.e day CJl a pua DOOD, CYC. '
from Kurt Broeknwl to Jtm Eutblllff llolqaUots-&ut ..
Sbollln, wtth Broclnnan klcklDc bluff Bafllloea, aooa, Eutbhdl.
the PAT. DIVISION "CC"
Tbe Coralrs remala U.ed tor Ptal.anla CtUcws~Mu-
1st 10 u.tr· Jr. Ali~Amertea loers CowtoJa, 10:00 a.m.,
dlrtlioa at s .. t. Tbe)" play MarlDirs 1
Costa .... at Cor1a del Mar CYC RodeiiU • lbrlDera
-·S.. IntM T•nce Colts 11,
lalo IIWa I
'•• nil PaeUr• 11, c~-·~ _, .
Bdlalo 81-II, ·-·'· Handyman will do ~ all home repairs -
plumbing. carpentry.
paloUng. r-. O,PICS IUPPLY INC. H.S. Saturday afteraoaD ill a Ram•, 10:00, llariDers 2.
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TR I PLEX ·;;;;;ii!M
NEAR BEA CH
Qua.Uty, klcatlon, private financing, and some view.
So many good thtngs going for lt.
Tbts Is one of the few legal triplexes In Corona
del Mar --good for winter and s ummer rentals.
It's a new llsU.og and priced fairly at
$127 ,500
Call 673.8550.
OPEN TIL ~. lr'S FVN TO BE NICE! :
THE :REAL ESTATERS
. -... --332 ~RCUERITE, CO ROM I. O!L ·M.h 673-1--
1974 HOMI GARDI N TOUR
'Bedroom family home bas everylhiDJ. P'or·
mal dining room, family room, irres,.toble
peUos, wann decorator colors, gorgeou1
garden, waterfall, pond and much mort.
Special at '188,1100.
EI.STIILUFF VI EW
Beeutilully decorated 4 bedroom home with
family room. Cion to schools, shopping and
freeways. $114,1100.
2 PLUS 2 PLUS 2
2 Bedroom borne plus separate 2 bedroom
guog qua<ton off of garage plus 2 bedroom gara~e apartment. Excellent Con>na del Mar
location. $85,00M "' • • • 7""' ~·
WHITE W.t.TERVIEW
One of CaWornla's most beautiful Jots with
forever ocean view. 70' Frontage in esclu~
aive Coroaa del Mar. ,uo,ooo.
DIAL 644-!766
21 61 San Joaquin Hills Rd., N.B.
A COLDWELL BANitER CO.
PENINSULA COTIAGE
Thl1 cbarmlDg n.caUon or retirement bome Is
priced to sell by a. motivated seller.
Cbolce quiet peotuular k:lca.Uon oo Miramar with
a belutlful trM lbaded private tack yard, A separate
attlllJ' room and separate dlntoc room are r11..1
pJUMI.
ID. cr•t coodltloll aDd lots of cta.rm. $61,500.
:. ",w._ ... ls ltAII;UI~:::ii~~,
llale• . tbrgup the Multiple ~
, Servte•n~t·n. Newport BarbOf-COitl
' ..... Board of RealtoH totalled
$111.2 mWtoo for the flnt II moot¥
of l ll'lt . TBIS IS MORI: THAN .A
1ft JNCU:ABB on:a TBJ: BAD
NRJOD A YEAR AGO. t,'fll Dn
.u.tblcl -re JII'OCII81d, at wldeh
• M'lo WU& SOLD I "" at tblt .....
· -re cQG118retlft.
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A RARITY-A FIND
Cor~ Hlebluda d"'lez --taeJt. I bedroom~.
477 MORHIHG CAMYOH ROAD • REDUCED $3,000
I~ $'11,500 1o< a Corooa clel Mar d..,lexl
Bell ""' Ia old CDMI
Froat UD.Jt, 2 bedn:loml --nu. 1-bedroom.
711-7111i ORCHID AVE.
RESIDENTIAL AND INCOME PROPERTIES
---TO BETTER SERVE YOUR NEEDS!
Rachelle Robers, Realtor
3333 E. COast Highway
Corona del Mar 675-2373
GINNY'S
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OWNER MUST SACRIFICE
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PENINSULA POINT
' (J)nly 2 story, 3 bedroom, ! bath home. Master -
bedroom upstairs wUb suodect.
Owoers p!D'chased a larger borne --have reduced
this ooe for quick salell
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5 LEVELS!!
Approx. 1 acre, LAGUNA BEACH, in a private
&uarded community, with most beautlful oceanfront
in So. Cal.
Mansion Is on S levels, separate servant and
guest Qua.rters --ALL WITH VIEWS. Plus colC)le
of "get,away" rooms with VIEWS and the SOUND
Of THE POUNDlNG SURF!
Large s-wim min& pool w/own Niagara falls.
Available immediately at $ 750,000!
. Call Ginny
JCa,., COATS & WALUCE REALTORS
~ 546>--4141
1491 BAKER, COSTA MESA
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2700 1!. COAST HIGHWAY, CO RONA DEL MAR
RENTALS
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Bay and Beacb Reslty bas increased lts retal
ac tivity and 1s now nry shOrt on StC~PIY, bat very
1oog on dema.nd tor Corona del Mar rentals. (We
handle rentals »oo and. ~.)
FOR FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE
PL !AS! CALL ROSEMARY Sl Ell
AT
675-6426
OR
675-6427
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175·-DoiiJ 1-5 175--
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350 I. 171H ST., COlT A IIIISA -642-4353
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FINER HOMES
l'rbil ,_
$46,950 .. $535,000
"ELEGANCE"
Cameo Shores VIEW! ~ sq. n., 415
bedroom sui .... m balbl. Owner will COD-
Dder exchange. $5315,000. For appt. or color
brochure -Bob OweD& MU235. (Ull)
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX
Just listed! 2 tw<H»edroom units on 45" lot
wNIEW of CdM. 3 bloc):s from ocean.
OWuer will trade. $105,01l0. Tom Queen
614 611l0. (Ul5)
SENSATIONAL VIEW!
Immaculat. 3 bedroom home w !fabulous
Newport Harbor'VlEW! '115,900. Joyce Ed--·
lund 6!U235. (U52)
"LINDA LOVELY"
Luxurious Linda We Spanish-styled 3 bed-
room. 3th bath. den home w/separate din--
ing room. Enclosed pool-me courtyard. 70'
float, 103' at pier head line. $212,000, Bob
Owens 6!U235. (UG)
OPEN
3621 CATAMARAN,CDM
In Harbor View Hills
BEVERLY HILl. E5T ATE TYPE GARDBIS
ATTAOIED TO SP.WOUS FIVE BEDROOII.
1MREE BA 1M HOME. LARGE POOL
LIVE in LUXURIOUS
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ROY R. McCARDLE
J.lEALTOR I'D
54$.7729 )Iii
a.IUW. s-tet Silo<• ItO
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
8aJ • oc .. nw. Comp)etety renlodeted 'decor-
a&td. S bidrOOIII, I bltb. First time oll'eredl $69,500.
RIT\IRE HOME
5,01& Bei.Wifllil lqiUI lett of sud OD Wdo. Larrut
uallablo lat. $15,100,
NEWPORT SHORES
I bldroOm p1w -s:Lact• story. Walk to beach,
$110,000. o...r ..m Oll'rJ.
COM DOMINIUM
Walorfroot. I *-ia, I talh. $111,500. 0...
aiJ Oll'rlo ~ _.,, 10 C-... pols.
C111• 4al M1r
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FANTASTIC
Owner Will Carry
First Trust Deedl
THE BLUFFS
Beautiful 3 bedroom, 3 bath top model home --
on a seciOOed cul-de-sac.
Now prlced at $75,000.
PLEASE CALL FOH I.E TO SHOW IT OF Fl
Quick Possession
~;1BOYD -* 675-Sftl * lW E. C:...t Hwy. c.-.. Mer
*~-MARTIN EXCLUSIVES * ' BEST BUY!!!
Harbor View Homes
BeautifUl 3 bedroom, 2 bath "Carmel Model. •·
Professional decor. Offered at $72,500.
4-PLEX
located jiiSt above Dana PolDt Harbor; time to
get this iDlo eserow for a whole year's tax shelter
tor 1975. $98,500.
FOUNTAIN Y~E Y
4 bedroom, b.mily room: heated and filtered pool.
"Stratford." $64.,950.
LAGUNA HILLS
MMt u 1a-',ln '~!~Fe as nJcel A r•l CODdom~
ba)' 1D ooe ot our flstest crowtJ:te ar•s. Exl.st1D&
FHA lou cube assumed, U4,500. -COR-MARTIN, INC •.
M4-7t62
eor-olol Mllr
Harl:xu View Homes
MANSION
Cu.stomlzed 6 bedroom hOm• wUb lf!Pirale office
and d1n1ng room. Plenty of space tor a ll.r~ family,
Pl-.se call for an appointment.
JORN COOMBE. MANAGE R
640-UI4
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Bill GRUNDY, Realtor . ' III., .............. ....
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RoseHi named tennis pro
Tbe Jobn Wa)'De Tennis Club Coast Collep, ao.tt1 WGD tbe
has atped. Z2 year old t.Ws Puadena men's ~ I.D 1971
pro AUUo Rosetti to Its 4-and 19'72. DuriDC tbe same
member teaching sta.tr. years, oo z European tours,
Rolettl, a oattn Arpot1n1an, he woo tbe Uverpool IDteroa-
..W direct tbe cl!,j)'s jtnlor tioaal men's: open, the Zara-
Silve' • • Coi".s
Bullion Metals International
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1t04 N. Grand An. S.11t1 Ana
Capri Sale !
NOW! _saaasoo
Every CAPRI lri stock is rwductd r91t now. Huny to choose
yaw favoriti. style ..
STILL AVAILABLE AT TltE OLD PRICES!
gor.a men's opea ud the Ar-
geotona lDd L1stloo touraa-
ments.
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port Beac.b adjleeat totbeHew-
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is due tor completioa 1D Fetra-
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In the beginning, they overthrew a king and established a republic.
They passed laws that made the plebian peasants almost equal to the
rich patrician r oyalty. The Senate, whose halls soon became tilled with
a mixture of rich plebians and haughty patricians, became all-powerful.
Military victories established the power of this great nation. Writers,
artists and orators advanced its cultural greatness.
It survived a civil war.
A!ter the death of its strongest
turn t o the constitutional republic,
emperors.
leader, there was an attempt to re-
and there was a reign of five good
' Then began the decline and tall of this great empire. This period was
marked by many political assassinations. During the last 80 years of
the empire, heavy taxes drained the wealth of the provinces, as the
bureaucrats demanded more and more money.
Perhaps even more significant was the way the people, and especially
their leaders, turned to wine, women and song while their country went
to hell in a handbasket. The barbaric Vlsigoths, Vandals and Huns took
over.
Well, we're talking about the great Roman Empire, of course, but
there sure are a lot of scary parallels to the histor y of our own great
country, right? Right.
Where does America stand today in her historical development?
Are our last days being marked by heavy drinking and wild partying?
Look at Wllburus Mills, Thaddeus Kennedy , Bob Badhamus, and some
of our many other famous revelers. And, we have some right here In
town, too.
Even the descendant of that great gladiator, Gene Tunney, has become
known as a party-loving ladles' man who misses many votes in the
powerful Senate because of his activities.
Are the barbarians about to take over ? Have you listened to the latest
music? Have you watched what's happening in some of our major cities?
Are the elbow-benders of 2oth-century America going to outdo their
brethren of 1,500 years ago?
We have all of the symptoms, all of the trimmings, and all of the
morals of Rome in 475 A. D.
All we need are the grapes. They're being boycotted.
• • • We still try to run a civilized, honest, get-what-you-pay-tor business
down at the store. Stop by and let's talk about the barbarians.
AL FORGIT
P. S. Our great retired gladiator wbo now serves patrician Newport
In the plebian county seat could do us all a favor by trying to aave tbe
$200,000 the county ts about to spend In the local province to buy a
"regional park" on Cliff Drive,
P. s . a ·RtHG tH TillS AD AHD WE WILL'aiYI You A otu YEAR suasc:~IPTIOM TO THIIMSI GM
IF YOU SPIMD $15 AT THE STORE. WI WAHT YOU TO GIT HIWPOIIT S LOCALLY-PUILISHI!D
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