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T1wl ~ Coard It C0111C of ll>e lUll ~ Coard ~ Uppor Bay It l ~anpble body lar ,,., -..,. poaltloll,"
to lb.Dd arm oa tutJtlDc ttat trlet'a aJda to .. 'f'lp.b of water, I.DI:I as neb comes be ald.
any DeW Cout Hwy. brJdp braD:b, told tiM EJWcD. ''bit IIDdlr Ccut Guard control ot Lt. Cmdr. Zlmmermu estl-
acro.• Upper Newport Bu be :any brk!p: 1D the n .. ao ft.-aaript1oo aids and obstruc-mated lbat It would take at
at leut Z5 feet aboft ruu. hiatt JUte, u reeommeaded UOu." least a year for the Coast
bleb ddt, a ec..t Gaud of-by the Newport Beach City U. Lee Doering, Wbo works Gtard to clear the permit re-
flcer aid yesterday, CotmeU would be maeceptable tor U. Cmdr. Zimmerman, quest.
UPPER BAY wlltiWt prHI!'ft acr•meat 18 discussed
by, !rom left, Jtate Fllb ud C.U.. Dtpt. olDclal Robert
Moatgomery, Ncrwpart Vlce-Miyw MUla Dostal, Irvine
Co. Prestdeat Raymoad Wat..a, IDd Frteada ot the Bay
member Frank RoblD.aoa.. The)' ,_...,me olthedlpttartes
at Tuesday afternooo'• pttlertnr 1D Gaiuy new puk in
Dover Sbores, where piau were dlleused tor turning
the Upper Bay lDd ..-roadlnr !aDds into a permanent
ecologtcal preserve. (lrrlae Co. phOto t,y Ralph Austin.}
LIMPIT, WHELK·,
GOBYWINOUT
'•We doe't I1U to pt 1n-to ·as beeaiiiM! lt would prMIDt Jolted a Frlday afternooomeet-After several schedule de-
YOIYtd lA bl'klp dMlp."' U. an obstructloo to almost nery tng of the Newport Beach ettt-lays, the latelt acbedule from
Cmdr, BW ZJmm•mu, cble( popular ctass of allboat, Tbe sea.s bay cro..mg committee CAL TRANS eatls fOI' cOilltruc-
"If I may apeak for the •lid-
lilt>, t'd Uke to ay thank you." "1
ch b wheo be told the committee Uon ot the bridge to ~n . am . er maps . tllal olty brldKO plaos would In lale19'77. meet c .. st Goard ._.ttloll. ~ 1
City Couocllmeo YOted in ,., I.C..C')JJ"---..,.-_..
,. That's boW ltlte Fiah and
Game Dept, oftlclal Charles
Fullerton nmmerl ._, Tues-
day's dell behreea the COUDty
aDd tbe lrviDe Co. that creates
Sl·gn law fl.ght :~,:.~~:=.:.~~:~/-./.~I
state Department of Trans-.-f~'
portatloo omeials hold a Febru----·I: ....
merchants that tbe new ordl-ary hearln« oo the design of -,V·'-'-.ITI!J'
-~~1"'...,~~:. 741-a.cre wUdUte preserve 1 ln. UPPer Newport Bay.
Acr:orrting to a llst he hand·
out at a symboUr blyslde
A letter to N "PQrt mer-
chants ·warn. tbem this wtek
that the)' m&J bawe to tear
down thetr business signs U
a DIW' clty sip ord.tnanee i.B ••etecl. Tbt tetter 11 from tbe New.
port Harbor Ct.mber of Com.
meree, wbich 11 marshalling
its forces for an all-out attack
oa tbe ordinance whea it comes
ap tor Its 3rd public bearlng
before the city Plaant.ag Com.
mlalioa on Dec. 5.
The Chamber tired oHa letter
last week to tbe P1lnn1Dg Com-
mls:stoo, critlcltlng tbe latest
draft al tbl proposed law. Tbe
letter, .tJMd by chamber TTWl-
ager Larry Mtller, defends
busln .. s algna instaUed during
the put several years as bav-
lng been "lDstllled with eJ:-
oeptloally -judgmllll,
bl-wlllt lllo -.......unra.
aDd are the type of sips that
OlD' commuolty ca.a )ult1fb.bly
be proad of.!'
Wr. U.Wer a&ka: planners to
JUDk piau to llmlt sip stzes
to 10 PI' e111t of tbt ~qare
;:::~~~ hJI . II ,''~.':ud -a""liiaetr-l .,.....,.. to
soo .. ...., ... "' """" Tbe lMler th1l Wftk to met•
Chi.Dla W'U approwed Mooday
at the monthly meetJDc ol the
Cbambel' board or directors.
The letter was drawn ~ by a
Chamber sign committee,
c hlired by rtJanetal necutJve
Hal JOlJIII!nc.
Mailed Tuelda.y, it reminds
nanee woukl: a bridge to replace the current )
sl;:e:rlg fr~-~~.:r'~ s~.e present bridge Is 13-1 /2 ~
1 square feet. feet above the water line. )' 1 • >-'"'-/
• Limit total number of "There have bHn a number ,_, \ ·
slgns to 3 per bu&lDess. of serious accidents there,
• Outlaw roof signs, ucept caused by the 1ow brldce," Lt.
by speclal permit. Cmdr. Zimmerman noted yes-
• Forbid paJ.nted wall signs. terday, "and we tlave ha<Jpeople
• Impose sign uea. llml.t:;a-stand.l.og andwatchi.ngthetra!ftc ·
tlons, 1Dcllltlng the 10 per cent that goes ll:lder tbe bridge, AI-··~ , !~:U:3s-:.:.r:r':':.~~ ~~stla:;::Yn~~~ ~~~~~ _;,)":~
buslnfsses. Bay would ftod a 20-ft.-high /1 /
"We a.ll know how important bridge to be a dangerous 00..
our Ugbted business sign ls structlon."
to us wheo we are eiosed for Most saill.oal skippers have
the evening." says tbe letter to lower thelr masts to clear
to merchaats. "It is ow most the bridge now.
rellable 'silent salesman' for Why the 25-ft. figure? ·•We
potential customers ($} • • • looked at 3 allerlllte plans the
well, tbere Is a provtsloo in city was studying," Lt. Cmdr. v;,
the proposed sign ordlnaoce Zimmermu explained, "and -'
ttlt.t lfiU DOt allow ua to do the plao calling for a height -\
tbJs. Tb1B Is unheard of since ot ZS feet wou.ld best meet --.. :::'-.
the electrl.eal restrictions lm-tOO Dlriptlonoeedsortneblly," f
posed on ua by our state was He said the state transportil-
just temporary 1D oature, DOt tlop department (C AL TRANS)
permaoeat • • • just aDOtber wUl submit a permit reqoest
ower-r•etion by oar dtJ pJaa-to tbl c.-Qarct lltlllttlmt
...__.. ' • • ~ 1110 f*_,_.__ Tlt~lft .... , • .,...taC'-&.e.~*"'•· ,· .. r
mea Jo e•U, pllaallr COID.mfa.. ''Wt wiD 1J1P1U at l:hlthear-
:::::,!r~monto!!~ Crash· kt"lls
5, "'" 1o show <41 at City Hall
at 7 that eveolng for the pubUc M .
he~.~~ busloess sign Is your esa man
busiDeSS and without It, we
a.re out of buslnesa.'' tiM! letter
coocludes,
press cont•ence Tuelday af'-r~~~tl t:·.~r· In Galuy view park U the Dover Sborea area, Mr.
Fullerton Wll speeldog forSt'-
veral htmdred species ol nora
aod f:alN. ttat lDbabtt the Upper
Bay. -,,_. """ .. '.:r-r--/ ' UPPER NEWPORT
ECOLOGICAL RESERVE
ttl okay
reeommeoded
ctUzea.s committee.
Appron.l of tbe paclaa«f' dea l
by COI.Ilty S~vlaors leaves
Just Z more steps 0t1 tbe road
to p~Uc ownership of Upper
BAY Bay: JA)II'O'Yal or tbe deal by
tbe state Fiah aDd Gamf' Com-
ml&slon, aad actual purchaee
of Upper Bay laods by tbe state
from the lrYIDe Co. State Fish
and Gam• Commissioners meet
Dec. 6 ln Los Anctles. Mr.
Fullerton, deputy director of
the FLsb t.ad C.me Dept., 5IJd
he expects quick IPPfoval aad
Is hopefulllat ac tw.l Utletotht
property can be tnnt:ferred to
his department "by mid-De-
cember.''
Tbe deal lncllldes c&DCella-
Uon of lawsuits broQCbt by both
Earu.r ptlns to bue t.ala.Dd
...... :· ....... • tlelt Oft pr.... -· .... palat ...... and a pllD t)r u•UJ 111rreu-.
1Dc tbe number of utt-llttlr
slr;u oo lbe beacbes, qe
scrapped because Of the tl-
pense tnvotved.
C.C. president nominated
An elderly Costa Mesa man
was tilled Monda)' alcftt as
he tried to cross Wilson St .
near College Ave.
Pollee said Lawrence Stabo,
66, of 2404 Harbor, was killed
by a car driven by Richard
Br owning. 19, of ZZS& Mioer,
Costa Mesa.lnvestlptoraruled
that Brownlng ns DOt at flult.
Tbe utter t.ttle pian, scaled
doYD trom u ear ller pr-oposa I,
would coat locall::aJpayersaboat.
$9,000, but could san more
than tbl.t lD utter pick·~ costs.
Aa advtotttsing campaign, In-
cluding brochwea and radJo
aDd. newspaper publicity, woo.ld
be aimed •t inland clUes that
send the most tourists to local
At Monday's CoUDCU ses-
sloo. the anti-Utttr commWH.
headed by cit)' Parks, Beaches
and Recr•tioa Commlssiorler
Jim Woods wWrecommi!'Ddthl.t
the Cotlfl(tl adopt tbel.Dl:i-utter
Idea and ~AXtlot a lorna I com-
mittee to carry oli. tbe plan. William Lust baa: been oomi.
aated to ten"e a MCODd stra.lcbt
JIU u president of the New.
port Harbor Chamber of Com-
merce. U re-elected at next
month's boud of dtrector• metttac:. be wtU bMd a re-
orpnbatloa ot the Chamber,
tased oa wbat he ays will
be "a more r.Jausllke ap-
proach."
Chamber re.structuri.Dc YI.U
combiDt aU committees 1DtD s _., cr-marUUJJc,
operatiGoa. u:l ftDuce. Each
wtu be beaded b7 a rlc:e~esi
dent.
Al80 lDclllded I:D. tbe DIW' Itt• __...w111 be tbt addltioG ol aa
uecutln rict.P,.esldct. Cor.
porate lawyer Jamee Parter.
a curreot member of tbt New.
port Bel.ch PlamLine Commla.
•loll. 11 a)ated to nu tbt oew
post.
Ytc:o • ....-s budtog 11>e
3 major departmeots wtu be
radio ....,1111•• Gory Bvrl1l,
mart.et1nc aceoetut R.ty
BuaD, flaaee, u:l IUoroiJ
YteMel Cbrl..ltoMDo, open.
tiooo.
Tbe re-ttractarta.c plaM
wer.e ~ Monday 4l tbt
Cbaaabtr btard ot dl.reetor'• .. _ .............. lllllr·
-~~yCIIII>.
........... -...... at ...... ..._.,., wU1 be
lori!IOIIJ _,ltd, ...... -...,.,.,.,.,,.. .... we
......... 1 _ ... ,-
IIIGIIII, at a 1...,., •-.na ..
tilil h I t, ._ _ _..aadDtc.S,t:M ch s .. ...,... .. ._ .. .. .J---• dlit II& I - -ot 1 -............ ta_. I JIIIIIIL .-.,. ...... , ......
diiiO IRf!J'· 4_ .... _ 9 ._...... ··-=···.-.... ... Lu., ~ :r.::: £4" 1111,... i#'$1 or I..----::1: .. ?=:::• ..,::~ II!
'
• COMY UNJCATIONS pro-
rram, aimed at letting small
buslne .. mea kDow what the
C ha IJl ber can do tor him, wtu
be c:oodlloted _,.. radio,
cable TV, aDd u lrTtne Co.
mapzloe, a.DDOQQCfldcommW1f.
c.aUc:DI: committee cbairmu
WllUam Fawcett.
Mr. Sza~ n.s cr0111D.g the
street, during rush boar, with
bls brother, Tlbor Sabo of
Garden Grove. The brotber wu
slllllllY lojured.
. \ -:,
~ ~ .II ~ ....__""' (
PRESERVE to be establlshed In the Upper
Bay by the state Fish and Glme Dept. wtu loclude tllttag
trails a.nd study areas. An lnterpretiYe center, lnehd1ng
a musewn and parldng area, lfill be located at the spot
marked by an "X" on the map at tbe foot of Blc Can)Ul.
NB.to get Delaney appea (
• CONVENTION and Yislton
bureaa chief Ed Nfcro tokl of
p .. nt to elplld b1scommlttee's
opentions aDd memberShip to
Include 141llure-tad01tr)' bllst-
nesses from Hmttnctoa Beach
to San Clemeate, and as tar
talud as tbe San Diego free-
way.
More coast control sought Mr. Szabo, a native of Hamr-
ary, cametoCaWornlaZOyeus
ago. He bad Uved locall)' for
just a few weeks, lftd worked
as an admln1stratJ.n law 11• More power, more rnoot>J, 1ooe to exteed taii.Dd to the
slstant. and a longer We for the re-nearest Yept&Hoa Une (DOt less
According to Baltz.Ber.-rcm po.l coastal commlssloosare tMn 100ft. or more tlaD 1,000
funeral . home, private "-n.l amoq 45 staff recommendl. yards) and a less crttlcal zooe
arrangements are being made tiODs to be stOOted by the Sotth esteDdt.ra( to the arst bJll or
this week. Coast Rectonal Conservattoa motmb.ID ranp.
CM apartments protested Commtssloa on Dec. 16 1n I..ooc • Conlbuatloll ot tbe cllfTent
Be~.cb. The recommeodattoos permit procedares tor au de-
will sene as discussion points nlopmeat ln tbe "critical"
for commlsslooersas they draw zooe.
A 60·tlltt aputmeDt project • RE.8l(J) were Ol'dered oa: 11p a ''powers, flmdlng aod ro· • Local eoulatland asepro.
Developers who plaa to bul.kl
Oelane:i'S Cumery Vllla(e
shopping and of!lce center em
Lldo Petllnsula ...Ul rormaUy
appeal to the Newport Cit~
Co~cll nut Mood:ly, asli:IDg
tbe Cooocll to overturn a dty
Plannl..ll( Commtssloo denial of
the projloct.
Morxlay ntgbt'sCoUDCII meet.
tng wtll be uted to alate a
Dec. 9 pablic h-.rlllc on the
$Z million propoal. Tbt pro-
ject was turafd doWD. on Now.
7 by the PlaiJAinC Comml-.
on grouod.s that It •oo)d OWI!'-
load tnmc faclllt1es and ~·
root families U'ft.nc 1n tbe S4-
unU Lido VUJap trailer a:uli:..
Trailer realdeats Ieb the battle
a.p.last tbe pr-ojlletwben H came
before the Pl.aDD1q Commis -
stcm.
On•rs oi Delaney's Set
Shaaty restaurant joined d th
Lagu\1. Beach builder Jim
Scbmttz. aDd others to rorm
Delaaey'a CaDQery Vllla.ae, Inc.
Tbey ha.we boacftt ~ the trailer
park l•se. Plans ca 11 for an-
other restaaa-ant, a Z-stwy
parttnc: baUdlng, and a series
of cOODeet~ buildings ttat
woald Ill~• speoclalty retail
shc:Jp5 oo the gromd lloor .
KEHNETMIIORITZ, 62,
OF COSTA MESA DIES oa: U acres of blaffs ower-aa Jmprovemtol project OD tbe wernmeot" elemeol ror their rrama, d•'....,... ., cities aod Br•~t St ..-STOLEN ROlli T Sen1.C'es wiU ~ held at 10 JootiDr the Suta AM ri•er Ac1a.ms Ave. aDd ....., • Joq.nnge coastalde•ek)pmeat coatta. to be appro~ed by the H S A lUE
wu P•• t.otattn IIJPI'Oftl medlans, after Zbldder.ar(Qfld plu. eoublaatbortty. IS RETURNED TO COM ~~;:::~:;~·;2~ 0:.~~
ToeiiiiJ' D1pt by tbe Costa o~er bid proeeduru. Tbe commission, which coo-• A procnm tor cnd-.1 pub. A SS1,000 br'oa&e Dtae, . for Keaoeth Mort a, 62, o1 !446
Mt• .Cit)' Ccnmctl. Althougb • FLOOD CONTROL •cencJ trois development of the cO&St-Uc acq1UWon of more recre-stolen Saturday 1D Cora. <Ml E..,.n, Costa Mesa, who clled
tbt 11tt i.t. 2151-1165 PacUic belDr formed to protect from l1De 1,000 yards lnland tn Los atlooal couUiae, to beODaoced Mar, was found SetaJ lliPt Toesday at Horl g hOspitaL He
An. lila~ tM'rttor)', tbl a Santa Am River flood will .Uples IDd Orange ComHes, b)' 1 coutal restoratsoe ftD:I. ln 1 Su Clemeote a:artt.c lot. mi.DI.pct the Mortb: lroD. Co~aeU ~ ... IODid tt to allow lncltlle tbe city, as tbe rl.lllt Ia dae to CO out of business • lacr-..:IDI permJt fees to The stat., bJ' r.mo. sc:....._ FOWldry in Santi Ana_
U-1/lllllta per eere. . of a jo1Dt powers acreea.t at tbt eod ol1976. n.t•s wbeo eO'I'V COib of coutal plan tor Aurute lloci1D., ,.. oa coo.. Sarwlvors lncltiJe his wtre,
stro.c protllltl came from okayed by the CoaaciL . the state coutal coosernHoa lmplemlllti.Uoo. sl.pment It u. Jtet ca.. Mar... dlugtlters Ntney AD·
rttMeatt ot tile u-. wbo have act. 'W'Ilich established tbe state • EltaNI•miiDt of acrte•l-Gaber)'. ZUI E. Cout Hwy., drP'I and MarCie Carlsoa. 3 ...,.... ..,.-1-•tlootolbo KONST.ANTIN SHAYNE, oommlulod •'"' & re....., ,..,.,.,.,_,...epretenes wbee .......... -lod•toc ...,.SC:hlldren. 4 slotero.,., <11:1 1o I.,._ tll<tlou. VETERAN ACTOR. DIES eommt.-.......... Bytllot to •• 1bo tu-•-• 111, .,. ........ .._1 s.._, z-s. n. JIMI Co., wbic:b owu KooabatiD Sba.JDt, 15, u tiiM, U. Jooc.raap state CGUtll tud t11at CUDOt bef'll.lb' aod. took It.
tbo U -.., w1l1 -10 bo-•-1W tile put 10 ,_., o-1 piiD II -to -........ s-, •l<~ 1bo poll-REALTOR CAL VIH FOSS tort lilt _, '--1 ~ 41111 Friday at llolc ,...,..L bo -ploted .,., appro•ocl ., • E._etoc tile state ot tbo SOD c1o-. s...-OF NEWPORT IS DEAD
ForaaUoa Coau._a.alloa Htltndat117E.BQ,S.IIDI. t~.Ut1tcll.._twe. cc:upJ I.IIKJ to tat. lrtpl at•...,.._, r1 .. a 1 • a ltt&.bDrCaMIIFoaotWelt
(LA1CO) ...... tor -· Prl--· ......, lltltl 1o 1ltll,-of 11>e llrot ,..,.,.,. adD to -'• 1111 ...,uc•s mys~By -call. -10 K-c11oc1 -Y at "-1
-lo C..-1111J •oot R-lloocll. ·-dcu Ill bo -ed Do<: •• ,.._. ......... lobooob-lila puttoc lot IIIII -lilt ...... Ho wu ,_,..,,....._
- --lo lilt CII:Jo Mr. Sla,_, a ad,. at II--1M lllaalllll "-. soo.Jt. ---a.,., 11 -Yin m-Ill
C-tor II Fwal at U·l· R-, llnd 40 yootl lo Call-Nlfwtl --., U· "~ .. .-t lilt,..,. -· Po11oo r<lw ... I to par" Barile< V .... llllll.
<tile ploa tor ... ...--. IIIII WoS a loco! FOOl--t « 5 ,_._ on, ·-IIIII --"111o llUorr Ulll on 11 1.. Mr. Fooo, a loco! -
.... ..._ 'ht -Ia 11--tor lilt put 7 yoor&. Oilier olllr '""ommtO· ·-at lilt -1 plu <-111 ieo -.,., ,.._ .-.... 104 -11 lbo
Ill IIQ ., 11J -CC a Bo lo NYI"" 'J ltlt ..... ell-. nlell w1D bo 411· ---Itt -to -ral --· 1ttn tor IIIJ---~~ Aft. -----llrle, e..,t lo -...,u, llalr· lboiiC8CC ot .. --• -,_., IIIII 11 lilt---lilt IIIII -awl I .,....,., ,.._ ....._ lop -. •.-s, ~ Dr, '--21101l84 AIIIII!ST!D""" at IIIII-I I 1t1t .............. ...... ..... ot c-. ............. ol... 'nt 0...11 ... ,..... Ul"" Sl ...
•11.,., .,... --llltdlr-. .-.... ta .........-., 1111 o.o111t---taU:IO SHOI'UI'TIMGOIA..oE ='!;,~..;,~ .. ~
......... Dr1 ec:.cc.~a.a a.a.attlrrllsMr-. Two,... .. 0 .. hiDI .. If& I L
:::: !'!!!I.....,""'HOUD•Y •A..,a ·-aore-, ..,..,.....n.,,,... $" ... ---.._ • ..,..,._ .. .__ ~ --.,..-.,',_ Hl!ltSHI!Y SIS IIDIII!D • -• -h ... _ -............ 0 ·---·---lllltl .. LMt ......... _ ...... Dw •• .,.. " .. ;;: n;..: .... -r-...... u:zt ..w:-~--::..11 olOIUt n.4:r.::::.ra .. ,.'!'.::: ~·:-::::.\•: .. ·• 1 ., ~= .::~:..·.:-=
wtatlllla ~--.s ,.. 11 •• -.a '*'taut • ..._ .._...... .._. a - n r "* -aa...t ,_ 11 8 ,,1 '•'~;~~'! ............ a. • ~ooo~.,..., I , .. -1-r rrn * tflllt,_ ... ...,.-. --....... ~~~ .. , • :m ,.,_~ ;::: . .;. ': al!.! 1 ~-:.:: =-~ :~:~:. = =-.·:·::, ':" ,tt;c-c:;.:.·~:: :...:!~:.:
-llrlto _,_ _____ .... _.,. ... -~~~---- , I-._ ""*o ... ~ ...._ 11 _, =.-r-:,:".=aa.lllt~ ,..·~~·:_1111'!.!.;-;! :;!......:..:':..":..,_._ ~:: ~ :r:-••t. =.:,crt\~:
the c.oUDI:y and the lrvlne Co.,
reductloo or IJ"vlne's ba ck pro-
perty tues on the area trom
$10,5 milUon to $1.6 million,
and donation b}-lrvllle or a sys-
tem of trails and view sites
around the l».y,
When the deal Is dosed and
the state takes title, It wtll llW'k
the end of a tattle that began
In the tate 1960s. Alter the
Irvine Co. and the coU.'liY a-
grPed to a laDd-swap that p11e
Irvine tl1c llpptor Ray la.nds,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson
or Westd iU spearhead@d a ri.
tlzen effort ttlat finally reversed
tbe l:i.nd svoap In the cotD'ts,
and lf-fl' to Tuesday's dPd slon
to k€'<'1, ttle area iJl the public
dom.u ~<.
"Tto~ ~ is the fulltll1ment of
a dl • 1:1,'' Mrs. RoLinson saitt
emoH •·u.ally at Tuesday's press
conf&-zr>nce.
St:..h·. count ~·. an!1 city offi-
cials ttW?re to share in the glory
of the moment induded Cotmty
S~rvlsor ThOm u RJley, lr-
vine Co, presk\f-rt Ra}'mood
Watsoo. State Assemblymm
RobPrt Badham, Newport vtC"e-
mayor M.tlan Dostal and Fish
and Ga me Dept. reglonal man-
ager Robert Mont gomery,
Dtosi~tion of the Upper Ba}'
as a ~t~ome preserve was ttrst
okayed by tht> redt'n I Depart-
ment or Interior In Juot, 1972.
A multi-a~cy romm1ttee U-.en
bepo work on details, eodt.n,
wtth a r eeommend:ltton a year
later that the state Fish &nd
C..• Dell. OWQ and a4tn\IU·
Iter t1te are1.. -
Ia Febnary, 1973, 1 court
ruled that the lrvlne-roamty-
laod-swap deal ns unronstl-
tutlon~l. Two mont hs latf'r, the
lr•lnt" Co. p.-e up Us legal
battle to hOld onto the lands.
The Fish Jtnd Ganie Dept ,
has alrM(!y agrt>f'l"' to bli}' JZ";
acn s or Upper S.y land from
lrvioe for $3,4 mllllou. A r:leal
must now be C"losed on the r+:--
maloini 214 acres.
The prke the stall' \\'ill
e•entUIII}' pay for the Ir vine
pJopHty rould hfo driven davi n
bf the appeara n,·e Tuesday of
~ 100 -)·ear-o lt1 map showtnr
ttlat areas claimed bv lrvlne
are :already pllhUC' proper ty.
Tbt> map, drliWn up in 1878
by :.. Los Angeles Count}· sur.
veyor, shOWs th" Upper Ba}
islands as puhllr tidelands. The
cloud thus ttu-own over the title
to the l.sla.Dds could strengthea
the sb.ti''S ba.rplning, posltiOft
W'lth lniM.
f ts h ara.l Oame Dept. plans
tor the area lnclude:
• INTERPRETIVE CENTER
at the western root of Big Can-
yon, wtl..re .!JChoOI ~o~s a.Dd
others ran le2rn about tht> bay
and Its raa.tural lnhablb.nts. It
couk! lncludto a museum, anele-
..-ated qikr.ly to Middle Island
and parking r..cfUties for cau
aDd busses.
• TRAIL SYSTE M arotmdthe
perimeter of Upper Bay with
special wtew sites along the
tran.
• RACK BAY DR . woukl he
a majr>r putoflbetn.ll sy~em,
and •me or it would be c ~
to motor~cles.
• DE..SlLTtNG of the oltt salt
poods in the tlll'eme Back Bay u•. to allow nat~l tldal
fJuhlDc to restore tnt u• to
tU Dl.twal ltate.
Row bolUag etlm dtntnc.
btcycu.ac, bik:lftr, I'Wimmlacllld
tlllltac ue Ulttd as .,., ot
tiM rKH&Uoa -. .. ooe.-tbl
bray ts HtwilE!d to • rtWl.....,.
po~--......
A w1111111o bloloclol w1l1 bo
llllfledbytbttltattiD .......
... IWor Bay ............
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• ne Bin:la Lo1
Stick To Your Guns ~-~
AINO !, H.UI'A, _ _. ..... oiootollte ...... •••••••••••••••••••••• • THE BEARER OP BAD TJillli!IQI, ••• ,
Just lut welt I 1'11111 till tDUowiiiC
hea4line over an edltGrlal: "A't'old ....
News; KIU tbe Couriu'.'' Tide u till
modern day warning fo tbl·· bnrlr fll
bad tidings, who, In olden daye, wu Wre-
ly to get hla head lqlped ott.
HA.IIY ISTUS Ill f.OHT Of HIS HARDWARI STORI (AIOUT :no)
HARRY ESTUS .• '. MR. LEGIONNAIRE
The retribution for tbe courtsr u not
quite as drastic tn these days, but tblre
are protests now and tben . 111a1ut tbe
kind of stories published In ~n.
For the Ensign, tbe crlttclsD! Is oc-
casionally directed at tbe ;weeldy feature
that we call "From the Pollee Blotter.~·
T 11 1 tl llyPRAHCISHORVATH tbe_.,t ..... -aldit~oflbeboon,tllolr--. he fo owing etter, recen y reeelved (Cootllluod trom Jut weotl •ot -. .. IO'li ..co wu tho ertuclallll, 111o dt_... •.
at the publisher's desk, e:qtla1Ds tbe. ts tho .UIJ ,..... ot Poet rocai.OOtwltopuap.Horry m-11111 m• pn a.-
sentiments of one reader: 191, wt.tb u.. uceptloo ol a ct'" endlt to Hacli McMlUu aentee ud frateraalCil'...,... ..
Ed.Jtor of the Ells.lgn, abort period wbtll be raa. for Sr., no operated I ftab IDd t1ou. Tbe aCI'Ulce ol. Oertala
The reason tblt I slt>8crlbt to ,_. ......... 11 tblt c<Mmty ~r, Barry wu tlctle *'• DUt to Eddie dlya ucl bowa ot tbe ..,.._
yo u have Lllteresttnc &rtlclel abollt Newport a.eb t'feta. ora tbl board al directors. In Moore'• at tbe pler,ucf'W'OI'Ud tor mmdbl ud tbeD lor Jtlll .. _ hard Ax U. e--re, aDd tbe 1D JOOd watber IDd tad Yoi.D' paper a1.:t introdiiCH -•• U'Uctu _..,.,Ill l9Z!5 the flnt aetloD ol tbe late BW Cotert'a wife, who wt~tber. Yet JOWflnttbo*U problems of tb.is art~. Tb1a I.e I wortby IDd u kapoatut LePoe wu to pu:reblse tome ,...
fWlctioo. bay froot, partially tldei&Ddl, alao 'W'OI'kad bard 11 the eee-were lor tbe lAc:loo meetiDp
1 u ba lilts •· -~ ~" be rotary. aad IOiborlop "'Ill roorlellow be eve t t .. what JOIII' IIIW .~-• ..... betwiiD 9th and loth Street, I.o bJI: delire to baUd abetter man. 1t'1tb Whom JO• bid 10 hoping to find 1n your paper. I dl8coftred yo.-PI'*' eel)' aDd tbere the old Legtoa bti
two mo nths ago, altboutt~ I haft Uftd bert tane Jlll't. wu bullt. Later oo whell tbe commuotty, be and bls frttoda &f&tty beeiDM JOU wert Yet-
I hlok _..._ lbe u~ II .......,_ ~ C did DOt Uke to be ltde-ste(lped triAS IDd JOU ftDted I IPnt t new ,_ ... r n, .....,.. myH • ue ---. -lty of Newport Belcb noted by the City Co...ell. When a lDd a aoelal IOtber•·· place well-llfl'ltten local DWI stortu. to ezteDd WHt Bay Aveoue 'C) ....
I would recommend yoar 1111*' u a tood fthtclelor to 15th street, the property city attoroey ftl to be ap-tor all tbose wbo foucbt lor
local news with oa.J;y this cae-stroac reHI"ftUOo: Yoar wu sold and tbe hut was moved pcdDted &Dd tbe7 spon801'tld Ro-thetr eoaltry, &Dd btcall8e you
feature, "From the Pollee Blotter," 1a u tnu:loD of to Us present locatioo at 15th Jud TbomP80D. the Cotmell btllet'ed: 1t wu the bul'ftrt
the right of privacy of tbe prtn.te ettluu pamed ill lt. aDd w. Bay Ave., where the •creed to m11t with Harry's ot frMCiom, IDd tbrouCb 1t you
1 am trying to have this feature In tbe Eoalp cllec:alt~Dtled. croUDd ...., leased from the gro111 before tbe appoiDtmeot, felt thlt a better America would
1 am employing au legal means uallable to me. city. bti lnlbroedkoFrthe~,_prWomsttaeH llld beAbullbeK.
I feel as yo u do that oar couotry ts tbt lut but:1oD Early lD the Post'af'lmdrats-appo lDa.uu e • arry s parade paues by oa.
ot freedom. However, we are 1n disaP'eemeDt oo what l.ag actlfltles, a portloo of the IDd tlls P'O~ were siiCcess-Veteru•s Da.J, Arm.Lit1ee Day,
free-1om for the lodlTldtal means. pront was pul aside each Ume fnl lD reealliDg the cotDCtbnen or IDJ day ot tbt year, 1D
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ot6o1 a ,..,.. ........ .__
YMA I q •P DIJ .... MjtlldtD
• i«lJ I sfs .............. OOIItral
... eo ... Cl r art.,. ol ...... propll'
Md 1 t 'b OCNIII tar our COUDtrJ.
--.. to ... -rros ....__, ... .....,. mo pu1171c-...st 1a r-..-.
...... lltjtulaa, .... -Nduoed pub7lt: IDXIoty.
£x.perieftce, ho""r, dlmonstrltea thlt tbl
-OJifOIII•Ia lnle. New Yort Stato 11oa hod o atrlci pa-rol .
law, the Su?lhan La•, 11rtoa 195 I. 711 ;.o.-
COIIItltute aUcit 1 -Ia tllo ...,. of
private .... -p thot ...,.. :IA,IIOO '"" ot
-7,1100,1100 New Yorl: Oty rllldr .. Plow
s.Dy qua?lllad to -I flroamt. tr lito
,_of tlto pan COitlrol ad_ II co,....,
....,. New Yodt .. ould,.. the aar .. ute"' t1to
cot11tlry, IUld -York Oty t1to KIM city.
But DO ODe needs taW. of ltatiltka CO be
remfnded tbat IUCh ll not the c::uc. New York
Stltc J. a homicide rate more than Jwkc the
notloaolowrap. New York City, wltb a rri(bl·
a:d.aa crime qte, il ooc of the leut ate placet
UJ. the entire United Statt1.
What il obvlout il that these restrlctiona on
tlto rl<t to keep aad bear arma affec:t only t1to
law-obldlna cit...... No law, exoept .,.-1)'
under a fuii·Oedpcl pollee atate. will keep
cdmlnak from obtaln.J.n.& or maaufacturiq
weapont. When JUn control laws are enacted,
lbe ordlrwy cltlun b cllaarmecl, •bile crlml-
Dill, who care Uttle for tmy laws, .. Weplly"
obtain and "lllaplly" uae tlrearrna. 11Wr cilmi-
oai activity Ia actually ..., ... ,..... by the
' :=.nr=r---' ., ...
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... ..,...... loodtis,tllo
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owwMpof.-llc:szn ...
Aadla~-·-t ...
-to --to -..1\WL I -.-~~ .. -...., .... ., tboollaJiaddmtaaad-o I' Wlllr-
or crtma. -t." 11 lull7y --rtl-
lllllta.y -tllot tllo -"""'" .., to molataltt lholr •.talllo naotrallty .. .._
hlllty .. ,tllo two _,.,---.......,thoatooaUoldoa. ••
It .. co,.... to-tlltt ......... oa
tllo rllht to -llnara ICI1IaiiJ lrPo •
effec:t oppoalte to tllot lot_.. -, -,..
coatrol adYoc:at•. Tbt pi Ill PJb...Jil l 1 few
._laty facta pi,. a 1"1 I • o1 7o11C
rilould ............ to -* .... but miaillfocmect that .,a coa.trclll • 1h no ow ift..
'lttadon to crime or cmqueac. ·
But ror tome, facts &Del iolk '*• •iolday = :'~~,.,!!.':.!~a,:;;:::
tal rl<ta of aU not oply tloa't -~ 41 rc
indiYidual cl-to-;.., .. *tutiiY
undlatwbod llboul """"" .... -• -preytofompord_pnda_ ,.
En the ftoal artal~ tllo --; ":::: o( botb lho AmodcaD ·pooplo ...: .. ,
notion are lhreat.....S by tllo curr..r illu..ua
drlve . Let no """ IM;dacotrod lato ~
t11a1 hilaun lllta only IIJJII. ·
CopyrW~r JIU .. , 7rN Jolflllhll..._,.,_,...
Conservative comment
I l>elt~ve that It J.Dvolves a penoa's rktd to &After for a building. I.o July of 1951, whO did DOt keep their promise. the P'lnd ltaod will be the
public-ly In a newspaper wbeD that newspaper pzoiDU 1D a the newly elected directors, A ma.a dedicated to sene "town's oftlclal famlb', JOIII'wlft
po\lre hlotter format tbat be las been arrested. I think Harry Estua, Gordon B. Ftod-his commtmlty Is DOt rM.dUy Louise, yourdaapterMarp.ret ~ny other pr ocedure Is an abase ot tbe prtftlep of freedom lay, Dtck Wbltsoo., Irvlo Geo-forgotteo aDd wben the Sea-ud her hasband, Robert
or ch~ press. In the form of "From tbe Pollee Blotter," rge GordoD and Post Com. fuers Mt.soalc Lodge was Thatcher; your gra.ad8op., Ste-
an lwlivlrhn l IS ool given tbe priYI.lep of tei.Uog b1JI story. mi.Dder WhJt Helms, decided bllildlng tts hOme, Ra~ P. nn, assistant city tnaDI.PI' ol Aeeordlar to lJb.-ty lJDte The book .._. alNadJ lOIII
1 hope that you will cooslder my poilll of riew.I thiDk It ns time to build a home. U:utey, local Realtor, toUgbt Cerritos; JOUI" lf&Dddluchters, from Uberty Lobby, ''THE I.D uc:ua oliO m.1llloD copltl.
that NeiVpOTI Beach Is P'OWlDg aDd ehaDgiD« 1n many On October 8 the official Harry' a ald. Harry's tmcle wu Sbaroo, 1 nurse at Orange SOCIAL SECURrrY SYSTEM IS To booC Its etrealattoa ud
posltlv.-'Nays. 1 slncerely bope that your new-spaper wtu gro.md-brealdDg ceremooies a Ua..::e and Harry demitted Co.aty Medical Hospital, and. BROKE ." La.nueace bd:lrt tt 1a too late
·---··-to frltDil &Dd aeqw.,.. ••
ronhn ue ~'>.?Tow and change wttb tt. were held, with Whtt Helms trom h18: HllltiDgton Beach Mtebele Letgbtoo.. receptic:Diat "For ma.ay years the Social for the people to rt1ct, tt ..
{Udo Isle resldeot) ti.D'ning over the first sbonl Lodp to the Seafarers, aDd at Capl.st:raoo bJ the S. bos-Security System hu beea coo-now betac offered ID paper bact
I suspect that just about every news-tun of dirt. Tllat n.s tbe start tba.t 1& wbeo Harry made his pltal. tocether wt.th 5 creat-s.ldered a acred cow, t~:~.toueh-at OM copy m a dollar plua:
. • and since then only a dect-mistake bJ teUIDg Mukey he graadcbildreo aDd tboU81.1lda of able ezcepttorlncreu111gbeDe-
paper has recetved stmllar comments cated mao Ute Harry Estus, would not take o•er the bulld-your trleads 1D tbe commtmlty fits and carefuUy nlalng
a nd obj ections directed at police stories. who was 1n cbllge of butld111g, IDe j:lb bat would help. So Harry who will be 111 the l1De of tuu," L1bertJ Lobby SII.JS. \
st· II oa alo al till .. arlcu
OpiDioo Book -·· sOt Old Newpo<t B..... Kewpo<t Hel--Ma.oMS, ud at theE~_.,...,.,
, . . knows the co~mtless hours of went oo obt:I..IDJng belp, labor, march a.lutlng you as you "'Now It appears 10meth1D« ls
1 he Cahfo rma Newspaper Publishers d001.ted labor, donated rna-matertal free &Dd below eo.t march by, each aDd eYeryooe Yery wroag wltb the system.
Ass n. has taken cognizance of this issue tertats, materials prodiJCed at to erect tbe MuooJc Temple. with a thank JOU lD their hearts Tbe Social Se<:urtty systme ta TOM ANDERSON
st __ ... •---•h-...... _.__t•--So to you, Harry, as tlme for wbat you ban done, Mr. b •-1 ·k · f I a! lnl th CO ~ -, •~ u-•• -• ro-. JY as me: or a eg op on on e delays, andmeetlngstbatflnally marches oa, I am tully anre LegioDD&Jre. "It lJ: about two IDd a t.lf
publi catt ~ 111 of arrest reports. The ~inlon resulted 1n the compleUoo of trillion dollars 1D the bole.
the Lectoo hall T h R' a h d R · Tbls meau II DO new workers was rendered by John T. Studebaker, In 1952 Har;y, asllleoldest e IC ar son eporl wereadmlltedtoday,aodtues CHRISTIANITY, ONLY HQPE
deputy legislative counsel, and includeS•past commander, reeel•ed a collected remalo the arne, and Every areat problem we · Col umbus for l.liscoveri na a
',,, fc,,·!· •Wl.Jl rr pertt'nent comments. We membenblp preseated to -SEwATOR H. • . RJCa•anoov I'D-·----) beDeflts paid ool.y to those al-have. both fore ian and ld -' • ~ • blm b)' WU.Uam BaonJ.ster, Call-IUJ " ..._ ~U~.A " 'n ov.....,.. ready COYtred, the system . . . -new wnr ·
-., "le U!t!T:rrflm. Pttblie Reeords Ac&-provid&i, _...,ally, tornlu departmeata.t clapA.iD , weald bf Z-1/Z lrllUoD doUUs~~J.o~fi!C,,J' ~r!~Y:. .\..Jno.al Th~ !na)oriJ.Y.,; afl1*-lf•lcd
-~ th1t ·publi~ record• arepp.-to Inspection bJ ~ ..._ -r·r .III • ...._Peat 291, SeYeral years aco, durtnrtbe a.p the B.L.M. lDto dolDg wtlat abort onr the Dell 7!5 r-r•." prob_l.csn . F_~ee_d.om a'ii'b the bumina at tlte ·Uake ~fa
1l ;r'l ttr;tPs during-the ot!tce bours ot the state·c JOQI at -wttlelt ~ Con:uu.oder height ot lM eoolo«Y erue, oae they desire. TheJ hi.Te alao To rna.te tt a Uttle more monlity are 1nd1~ble .. To little count!)(. maiden ~.,..ho . -.
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• ,, . ..
avenr~. ~ .. , BaroerBell•preslded. ?'my Senate colleagues joked, appUed pressure onthegonrn-clar, the aperts ftcare the save our freedom, we mutt couldn'.t 4'H!• "'"'•rile .
For the purpose of thts act, a publlc record ls defloed Harry ftDtl to lin cred.tt 'Two years ago I could DOt ment aod hue a ready grol(l of system wt.IJ be smtt $ZOblllloa ressurect our areatest Wt!.lpon, Her name wu Joan oi·Ar..:
ta in,. lOOP .\ny writing co~tning l.aformatloo relaUng to to tbe b.te Gordoo. B. Findlay, spell 'eco)Ogy,' DOW I are one." lawmakers wtl.l1Dg to carry le-by 1980, nd we )».yt a na-Spirituality. Horace Greeley -The· mllljo rity idolized one 0{
the condu.-t of the public s business pr~ed. owned, coatractor Wboee crew donated He was oot alooe. The ecol-glJ:la.ttoa to implement their ttooal debt 6 time& larpr thaD in addition to sayina "Go I h Rrea test American
used. or reulned by any state or loc.al agency, regardless their la~ u well u others ogy f2d na on, and the polltl-proP'ams. One prop-am tech-estimated. Weu, youna man , 10 Wtst,'" cha~Jatans of all time , Franklin
ot physical tor m or character istics. he cot to ~trlbtte labor aDd cd bao¥twagoo was covered with otque ls to declare I land area ODe Waalllngtoo lectslator also said: .. It is impossible to 0 R
Stnce a roUce blotter entry coacerntng the arrest of material lllclucUnr plasterers bumpt:r sUckers caiUng for all "wUderness" or "prlmlt1n." who prefers 1o remala a.noay~ · oosevelt · ' t In "Sa th " Wb this M-· all motor mentally or socially enslave a a'l lndlvtdual would be a writing eoota1n1nc iAformatioo trom Orange and Tustl.a; BtU o us •e e • • • --pte> eo ·~-· -moua aid "Should the Social rPlatin~; w lhP conduel ot the pubUc's business, we con-Weyland Wbo did the floors flsh, sea otters, coast, desert, driven •ehicles an prOhibited. secur'tty sYstem be reformed, Bible·readina people. The YOU CAN"T ESCA PE !
·lurJP th;'lt su•·h entries are publlc recordl and tbus lltlject aDd tt~e' late Frank Crocker: mountains, gullies, rt.-era:, OYer the last 10 years they or be cn.carded 111 faYOr of principles of the Bible are the
1n the !1 r sl mstan•;e to inspection by the pubUc, cblef of the tlre department, swamps and della; plus tao-hue been em~entiJ successful. somethlng eiH? There's no 1 r o u n d work or hum • n
So much for the legal right of publica-who worked the ba.rdest to get garoo rats, salamanders, sea While most of thOse who enjoy qoestkla, It can't 1ur't1Ye toor freedom." And he was
the wood fklorlng laid gulls, garter snakes and as-the outdoors were old dolO( so. In its preltlll form," rderrina to the Kin& James
The averaae American ill
wont to say: But I don't nnt
anythina to do with politics."'
H~ doesn't realize lhat he is tion: police blotter entries ARE public Ha.rry llkes to te'u of the sorted crawly, wtrgly crltten. the ecology-p.ag wupotmdlng It lln't tblt re~atble Venion.
r ecords a vailable to the public, and to ftsh tries that were beld 111 Whenever a.oyone questtODecl the leglsii.U.-e balla, atteodfng Amerlca.u )».na't trted to do In America. the rudinl or really deeply invnlved in
t.. h m -·•·~ by 8 L.M mettt•-or Ievera ... • politics whclher he likes it or t1 f diss · atio to the public ear.1 ..... '· or__. the wisdom or the tacts pre-• • ._.. .....c sometblrac about UMt Social Se-the Bihle in public schools is le press or emln n • buiDeaamen and fishermen. seated bJ the eco\ogy-adYo-their k>cal poUtlco. Tbe tam. curtty System. Seaator Barry now considered iUepl, but it is
I-r~e d om of information and freedom of Onr IO,OOOpeoplewereserTed cates, he was looked~· u lly man •ho owns a camper, Gald'ft.ter adfocated are-ex-noc illepl 10 read dqtnerale ~ .. th e pr PSS do not apply only to good news. :r~~ ;::; C:OOth::e:::eF= ao J.naensitlve c lod--a simple-~~=: :,.~u:~f'lD:I~~ ami.DI.Uoa of 1be tlaUDg of the fi lth or m.1terial ad~ocatinathe
There is definite public benefit in pub-under the Pier, lmder tbe aus. too--whose intent was to de-cause of eoologiata' ~ ac~ Soc1-~1u~arlty Syltem durlng overlhrow of our nation by stroy the etlYtrooment, manttnd UY1U.s ~ ... ~ ~-braodecl1,.,._ the rorce. Some books used in our
no1 . Everybody is. 'Twas ever
thus. History is yeste~ay's
politics. Today"s politics is
lomorrow's history. Politics
has at least one thina In
common with God: it is
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lishing police blotter items. How many jplces or the Towuseod Platl aDd motherhood by his tgnor-• sua r as-..-r c '""'en. · for MDior ctu.zeos, wttb all An organized mtoorlty 1s uti-~ IDd uti-Am 1 public schools and approvc."d live s has the Ensign'S police blotter !food IDd OYer 4,000 pocmds aocTebe ....... ~....~ .... 1 mo•em~be-Pa.biDc tbe dlsorpntqct ma-R-ot MDUm:,c~.· hy 1he National loundl ,\f everywhere. When you tum on •~ ~1 ~""5....... -jo lh ~ jor'h n h "· h the wliUT to take a Dath in thr saved by making a drinking driver decide of WN• dolnted by the -....:;& c.ame an "ln'' fad aDd tta YO-r ~~ ar---, a ma "' U.t was a Jlr"C)pbut. Jure ~. illrc so o..,cene ' ~·y
1 I d t thu otdlng tlahermta. Tbese tlsh tries cal advocates had a fleSd day, b.u P'e&t strength U' tt would Am.rtca's Social Secartty 1a ~·oulc.t not be r ... .,~.~ :aloud J ! .J mornina. lht" amount. the to et SOme one e Se r Ve, 8 av were the predecessors ol the Under the protective COYel'"lng eYer orpnlu. YergiqOII beeom!DgAmerlca'a hurinaheld nhll~ bad. in tlt.· qu;.lity. ;md the priu of that
the possibility of a drunk driving arrest pr...at LJooa f1s.b try beld of coose:ntng OlD' natural re-Do J'OII kDow thatCallforDla's "aoelalluee.U,." ODe r•-llouK of Rc."pr.:sc."ntiiiCJvo~. water is politics. The roal.l you
__ and also the possibility of a fatal ~~1!!11D1 c ... ~~aam.•·tg••, sources, the ecology-adYOcatet reeret.Uoaal tDdutry ta Ita soa 1a ttat tba qttem I.e r110-What '·' rnorahty·.• lt·s wh:u rille o n to 10 to work or to the
VWIU •:~•w.a uo -baTe been able to pollttca.lly third ll.rplt bastness, wt.th a D.lDc oC of mGMy. Tbe r•1011 thr Bihile so.~ys 11 is nut wh.11 slon·, i~ politics. The fire and accident? Many concerned property while stancttn.g In front of Eddie balldol:e a wealth of Jaws, rul• total tab of FOUR BILUON 1t 11 rlmldDc out ot mooer to !lOme left win~. nwr.·tlu..:a•.·J polke protection you aet is
owne r s have taken the necessary pre-::~e~ s:;ept~, ~~ and rerulattoos whi cb haY& •· OOLLARS I year? t:wo ban-PlY tweftts la btca .. .orne prores..~or or a '"tnCidt"mist'" politicJ. The ktnd or Khool
cautionS Of USing lock:. and key after about a lOO otber Pfi"IOOS. Ylrely rutrlcted the legitimate dred mtruo, dollars per Jim' eoacreaamea deetdtd tbat their prucht:r may daim. you bus or don't bus your
eojoymeot of pubUc lands tor of that 11 dtreetly recratkm-pet PfO)Ic:ta •••IDCil'etmport-"God · d d · children to is rolitics. The reading about thefts from unlocked garages Harry watched ak7 hteb "'6 millions of Americana. related alee ud 111 tu; u-allf: thAD tbe Social Sec!Wity .. ts ca ' man ts qunlity of the food you ut is come batteriDr ap.l.a.llt tbe otbet 15 mlllWt 11 room aDd J}'stem. O..erreceatreusCon-God. the clay has become the anct unLJC'ked cars. The frequent items sbore IDd aw a P'•t blc Under the blanket of ecology, )oe:al ....._ Tbere are 350 • gr ...... apeat bllUou 1D &Dd poller, say the modem is I politics. What you can dn :.nd
a hotit drug arrestS must alert parents bulllDCwaveapllsbapluttbe IOClal reformers hue turoed 000 peap1e nrlli1Dc lD Caui. tor otb1r eotm~rtea. • .YbUe "t henloaiaru'" and the uy without aetlinaarrested Is
outh of lan pier, 11ftlnc tbeoldpterltn.fcbt the ecoJotlc:at movement lDto onJa a the "ftattor la:tutry" tportac rMpOUlbi.Utln at Cnmmunisu. Some call il politin. And finally, whrrc."
t o a dead I·: pe ril to theY our d. up tDto 1t1e air aod tballettbac oae of tbe iarpst land gn.be aad aDber 150,000 jobs re. borne • .ut.r ,._, .. , Dla;l'lJ 10 humanism, which is defined and how you are buried ii:
Ne wspaper columns ARE ~en to the It drop lDio tbe water. ID btatory. Rtchts oflndh1dala llted 1o tbt ame. biWoa. 1D Ida, tt ta dlftlc:d: u : Any v~ew an wh1ch iftte~t politics.
R1a dedlcatloa was DOt ~ and tbe majority of Amerleau A-~-.,.. of·~ loot a. u-. u s dol person arr ested to tell his story. This to tbt ,_._ bltat.ototbe ban nffered beeaaee of u. ~aesecm .... -.oaM •• ·Inhumanwelfare(threthouJJ ....._. lol:rllt IDdllllrJ fDr CalllotDia lara were tiled to deTekJp traelr day and a lood place to nop) NATIONALIZ[D POLICE privilege has been accorded by the Ensign comm1DitJ, ., .,... tbt pa. TIM .::oloQ-adfoeates .... ta lbl IDUIIadWilc ot motor •.c..,. bomb. otd rou nou~ .. th trtal· wu Oooded o.t bt allrted aD worted UlreJUtlYtl toto poll M lakct .P~cedence over the laws wh e never r equested. However, there is or.......,lioa tor a tx.d Luae uooa ot power wtth1D tM Bur: =. ti:'/J:•ot::tebtra"l tD Jlf=~ ..... ~·•1;--t of God and ofm~n. balloon Attorney Genenl
an implicati on in the above letter that to bldlil a ..., pllr at 8a.b:ll. _wu of Lad Muapmeot{B.L.-. tMdl: ~ 115:Calll:wall maW:.: peu• tbt u• 1a ~e .:;;.. . Naturally ~ost coUeclivisls William Sube lUI up
the newSJ>aper should check wttb the ud at Newport. Ia """*' ot M.) or haYe bela ablll to '"•~ tact~R•• fto eGIPlored 7,000 oa ua. YWP ol r....,..Jtol: .. think Cod ". dud. And r~f'dlnl a "•tlo,..l police
P«<PM Jut JIU. 11. U. ame tii1UH. 1'be 0. 8:. RtwMIMd P'(*ibly ¥k.e. vena. Man, the rorce! Unle• we be nkl, we pe rson arres ted before printing a story liidrcHITHII\.-BII5fl OORSDAY, NOV. 21,1974 Jtu, n,ooo nre IOid bert tbe tbc_., ... , ot PGI1PJ planMr, lhu. subttitut« his may have to h ... our polic.
about the arrest. The Impossibility of IIIIIUIIIID IUIU.Y -~A!!( 2 COIIOIIA GEL CAL. Ia Ca-. _, ID till Iumia( lo 'hr.., al t11o coot p..,d.,tlnation ror God'~ Th• ••tlonali,.d. All dlctato~lpo · 1 be 7.0,000 r.a..UOO-01 mtmo. of dollan. T .. ol chatlen• II: faith in God or hue natlonallud poHc:c carrymg o ut such a po icy can .,. recllf,wld lD bt.IUoM ... ..,._ .. .,__ rallh Jn man? rorces, you kno'w •
by trying to apply lttodatly ----•allmU--AIII~IIto---. Not In Detento, no< In Th• 1now<r to,..._.
such as the Register or the Pllot or the dolllr ~~~~: ,.::-:::,:=:':,.:; ~iuUes, not ip unies, not In ~::.:: e~:~.,.-:~=.:
Times. Practically every day they play IIIII UO he 31a If --3 3 1 a ::::;mamcnt,ri not 1". mo~ •• TIM •••-11 In· II o.,ak ...
1Up sensational crime .tortes on page 1. ....,. .., ..._ ... ,-':;:-c.::. a::;:•::,~ pac:~.':~o:'·~:·''"=. ?:14.
Their obligation to tbelr read&rs Ia to 111.-.: :" -===-lial.t---..-If -....,._, ..,. • .0. -rnn.nt -but In •~• t t ""!u •I•;. tr:;. .'!'!::!
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,possible, and that doeS not allow time ma L-.... c,-aJI!I*-aK.-o o o wor141 Atld mo only .... "-..... or --; .... .bl
tor Interviews with arrested_,_..,.,:; mRUUllrlll., I!Ao-.-JMI ._.,.._ rorrlledlmcterof-llaolli .. r.rc~., riM .... '""··-•-rv..,-• • e· 1 0 .....,. • rt 1, 1 • ...._ .. ,......,... • a..-..,.. .. Jill • ... hnt, nriaa intmcte'" JrGMce There Is only one 8Ul"e -Y to &'t'61d , .. ..,.-. , · .• . . . ..., 1 • 1 • ._. _,., .-,., -·
newspaper publicity about being arre-.ct, ,. a a -11 •• 7 ,..;..:·•;_.-.. · .. • .-171• ,. __ • Wq F•~
and that ts to avoid arrut Tllat ts · -· ' -~-..: j &.::oiii:.:, .. u;.., 11' .... , ~BIBLE VE~
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liiURSOAY, IIOV. 21, 1914
CODA DEL IIAII, CAL. ".J, .. -.l.CJil1r·ts ,1t f~CJ,:_
THE VISTA DEL LAGO CLUBHOI.EE In Meu Verde will
be the setting ror the "Yuletide Trading Company,'' a
Christmas gUt boutique being held by the Punch and Judy
Guild of the Children's Hospital of Orange Cotmty on
Saturday, Dee, 7, from DOOO to 4 p.m. Against a back-
ground of handiwork, Mrs. Herbert Hlschte, • committee
member , at left, bok1a a new version of a Christmas
eard holder and Mrs. Richard Kurtz, boutique chairman,
displays a baatetful of straw flowers. A special feature
of this year's. boutique wUl be the newly published cook·
book, "Cboco presents," featuring over 300 r ecipes con-
tribUted by Guild member s and comiJIIed by Mrs. Woodrow
Lane, chalrman, and ber committee. The Chocettes, tbe
Junior AuD.Uary, tJDder tbe direction of Mrs. Charles
Scrantom and Mrs. WlULa.m Kinde l, will sell stationery
and handmade Items. (Ensign photo.)
• 8UIIfi)AY, OCT. 10 • D:Jlllfi:SDAY, NOV, I Boy-~llt. IDd Yn. E4moad &oy •• wr. t.Dd Mrs. 1M
Lucli:J, 140111 Surlooa. Jr-. Dtlllltee. S%8 s-a. -• MONDAY, OCT. Jl I .. aad.
Boy-.. llr. ud Mrs, Robert Boy--Wr. and Mrs. Robert
Sberrttt, 220$ IIJMr, Costa McCulloch. 325 Wake Forrest,
Mea, Costa Mesa,
Boy--Mr. ud Mr &. WtUard Boy--Mr. and Mrs, Todd
Fesler, 18801 Vta Palltb:to, lr-Ferrell, 3571 Nttmeg St., Ir-
Ylne. t'iDe,
Glrl--Mr. &Dd Mrs. Alao Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Belmrotu, 700111arcuertteAve., BlnDqutst, 1&15 Tustin, Costa
Coroaa del Mar. Mesa.
• WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23 Boy ... Mr. and Wrs. Robert
Boy--Mr. aDd Mn. Jsmea Dice, .,af-A Bernard, Costa
Greellftekl, 959 Dopood, Co-Mesa.
sta Mea. Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas
• SATURDAY, OCT. 26 AIYllrado, 4512 WyngateCltcle,
Glrt--Mr. and Mrs. James trvlne.
Brown, 4052 Germalnder, lr-Boy-.Mr. and Wrs. Richard
vine. Eaton, 2S37 -f Elden St., Costa
• SUNDAY, OCT. 2'1 Mesa.
Glri--Mr. aDd Mrs, Godfred • THURSDAY, NOV. 7
Galacla, 6Z52 Stern Palos Rd., Boy--Mr. and Mrs. John
Irvine. Robinson, 2417 Orange Ave.,
Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Tlbor Costa Mesa.
Mayer, 1789 Babama Pb.ce,
Costa Mesa.
• MONDAY, OCT. 28
Glrt •• Mr. ud Mrs. WilUam
Bell, 656 Center St., tiA, Costa
Mesa.
Boy •• Mr. aDd Mr s. Randall
West. 753 Sballmar, 13, Costa
Mesa.
• TUESDAY, OCT. 29
Boy .. -Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Corum, 17922 Gillman St., lr· •Joe.
Glrl--Mr. aod Mrs, David
Bray, 1518 Dolphtn Ter., lr·
vlne Terrace.
Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. David
Fou n do t,•o n to ck les ~:~:';;'::.e. 4355 Wlnterswoe!
Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Steven
h bl Wona cott, 3016 CooUdge, 131, KATHY WATSON, daughter of
Yout neuro pro ems Costallesa. Mr. andMn.Raymond Watson
• WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30 of Newport Beach, has become
A small, 2-story building,
located near Coast Hwy. 1n
Newport Beach, llas a new sign
outside Yb.lch reads "Child-
ren's Neurological Founda-
tion."
This project is being under-
lakeD because 8 to 15 per cent
of school children have slg-
llllleant learning dlsabllltles,
secondary only to the physical
problems of the neurological
It ls estimated that
per. ®Ol.ol tbtie children
are boys, Tbelr symptomsbave
a wlde ranee, va.rytng 1n each
child: chronic !lOder ..achievers
lo scbool, lack of motivation
(in spite of tbe fact that most
hue nortru~.l or abOT'e nor.ma.l
LQ.'s), hyperacttrlty, often e~
eluded from tt.:.s peers, ststU"s,
or brothers because he Is
cluml)', too rougb, or the class
"clow'n." The opposite effect
also occurs where the ch.lld
a "volunteer group" to help Boy--Mr . and Mrs. Thoma s a pledge of Delta Delta Delta
as assistants where needed and Markert, 828 Presidio Dr.,Co-at OCLA, according to an all -
also to r~.mthe ''general store •• sta Mesa. nouocement by OCLA's Theta
a smaU area In the rront'of Gtri--Mr. and Mrs. Vance PI chapter or thenatlooalsocial
the Foundation building which Titus, 427 Bolero Way, West sorority. Kathy grad~ated last
will sell hom e-made crafts Newport Heights. June from Corona del Mar High
T here are openlngsontheboa.rd Girl--Mr. and Mrs. Michael School. Her f:lther is president
of director s. Morrow, 160 W. Wllson, Costa of the Irvine Company .
A meetlng will be held at ~~imsDAY OCT 31 L 'EG.U. NOTICE 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 25 M ' M R '"'h ________ :.::.:.:.::.=.. __
In the Hoa g hospital confereric; Boy --r. and rs. a..,
room for anyone interested in Peca, 3172 Stelly, Costa Mesa. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
learning more about the prob-Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Robert STATEMENT
tern as well as the Children's Skver sky, 47i Prospect, New-The following persons are
Neurological Fo~dation. Dr . port Shores. doing business as: JMJS, 2617 Ames Circle, Anaheim, CA.
Plzzo and several or his vol-.-·RIDAY, NOV. 1 92806: s. James McKown, 2617
unteers will be on haOO to Glri--Mr, and Mrs. Steven Ames Circle, Anaheim, CA.
answer any questions. Dr. GeiRer, 1795·1/2 Newport 92soo ; Jerry A. Sc hwarz, sot
Walter Alston, neurologist, Is Blvd., of6, Costa MeSl. C1rcu)o La.zo, Anaheim, CA.
~~ .. ~la~~ to, ~k to ln-Gtrt.-Mr. ud Mrs. Carl 92806•
ter'eSted ltl"OA:IS on tttls sllh)ect. Bremser, 319 Moote Vista. Co. Tbls bus1Diilsa 1s conducted
further' ihtor m'atfon m<'.Ybeob-sta Mesa. by a geaenl partnership.
taflled from tne Foundation, Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Harold Signed: s. James McKown.
Z6S0 .AvOn, St., Newport Beach; Harrlsoll, 302 lrls, Corocra del This statement was filed with
phone 645-2223. Mar. the c ounty Clerk or Orange
Is oot active at all. A high CON DITIONING CL ASS
proportion ot these children OFF ER ED FOR SKIE RS
also have allergies.
• SATURDAY, NO V, 2 County on Nov. 15, 197 4.
Boy--Mr. aDd Mrs. Lennie Publis h: NO'o'. Zl, 28, Dec,
Vestal, 252 Sterks,Cost2 Mesa. 5, 12, 1974, in the Newport
Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. James Harbor Ensign. F -38805
The end ·result Is a child
wtto suffers at an early age
from a mulU-faced compleJ:tty
of symptoms which lead to the
feellng of being ''not normal"
-an outcast -"dumb"-alone.
With the goal of Intercepting
The Orange Coast YMCA Is
orrerlng a ~t or 8 "get fit
to sld" conditioning c lasses for
adults (high schOOl age aiX!
·older) 2 nights each week, Nov .
19 through Dec. 17.
Marr, 301 Walnut St., New----:-::-:.,-,..,-:-=-:::-::-::---
port Sbores. LE GAL NOTICE
• SUNDAY, NOV. 3
Glrl--Mr, arx:l Mrs . Loren
Cla ssen, 19131 Biddle Dr., lr-
vine,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
01>1--llr. Uti ..... -Koplct£. 511 II Mo1 sss, Mew-
por)Hai.,U.
BoJ··IIt. aDd Mr a. Res
W•yer, SIS1 Wyomtac Clr .,
Coata Mea.
G!rt--Mr, and Mrs. Edward
Moetletb. 1!6-A Santa laabel,
Colta Mea.
• FRIDAY, NOV, 8
BoJ·-Mr. lDd Mrs. Hans
Lamme, !700 Petersoo Way,
Colta Mesa.
Boy-.Mr . aDd Mrs. PhUJp
Lied, %005 Anaheim St., Co.
sta Mea..
BoJ-·Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Bllfla, 1641-D Iowa St., Costa
Mesa.
• SATURDAY, NOV. 9
Girl--Mr. and Mrs, James
Baxter, 353 Woodland, Costa
Mesa.
Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. EdWar d
Smltb, 2361 Notre Dame Dr.,
Costa Mesa.
Glri--Mr. and Mrs . Paul
Todd, Z212 Santa Ana Ave.,
Costa Mesa.
2 INSTRUCTOR S JOIN
WAYNE TENNIS CLUB
Kim Perino, a ZO-year-old
Newpm Bel.ch tennis lnstruc.
tor, and Barbara Wright, form-
er pro at Mesa Verde Tennis
Club, have ):lined the profes-1
stooal teaching staff of the John
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LAVENDER F LU
Your pndfather probably knew this cure. Flowen
of lavender quilted in a hat were supposed to ward
off "stuffed-up" noses and head colds. Pkasant treat-
ment-but certainly not a sure cure. Today, thanks
to medical scie~. we have nu~row ctfcctiw: VAC·
cines . . . apinst flu, whoopin& couah and othrr
respiratory diseases ... to immunize and protect us
from the disc:omrons of infections. So, why suffer
needlessly. Ask your physician about tht:m. l..ct him
prescribe the medDtion that is most effective for
your needs. Then come to us for prescription service.
Christensen Pharmacy
1QZl E,.~AIT JIWT .. COBOJfA DEL MU
OJUOLE ,.JSSO
WIJne Tennis Club here. '--------------------· Formerly with the Peninsula
PointRacquet C IOO,PerWoa~~--~~~~~~~~~::~~~~~~~~--"1
lsoght tennts tor the cities ot LOOKING FOR SOMETHING UNUSUAL?
Newport Beach aDd Seal Beach. 1t
Barbara Wright received ller ( ~ Thor n-carved chess set •o
teaching credentbl trom the ~t!!f_eo.Cit41t Pictures from Swiss watch puts,_..~·"Ot.! -•o ~ o4"Piorrn~.Bank" Bargain Table -..,..OC: # University of Okb.homa, where ,.,. _.. \1 q, ~.
sbe played naUonal ten •#o4o, .'1.(#~;1's
Prior to W'otld..lg with Mesa ' o1te .. ( Vmle Tennis Club, she taoght t-\J.~•~ V ._,
~~~:::.ly Hills Recreation of rn~ b•tn~s
The club now has 4 teachl.ng'
pros. AU 16 courts are oowl (o.h'"' •-•-•-
open andtheclubhouselssched· -"'"ECOAST HIGHW.-.Y, CORONA DEL. MAR
uled for completion in Febru-:~::~~~~~~~::;;;;;;;;;;; ary, according to chlb presi-
dent Ken Willig.
DCC WAIVES TUITION MARINERS CHURCH FOR SENIOR CITIZENS
Trustees of the Coast Com-THE TEACHING IS CENTERED ON J ESUS CHRIST
muntty College District have AND THE BIBLE, WITH EMPHASIS ON PRACTICA L
waived tbe $6 evebln& class CHRISTIAN UVlNG. ALL AGES ARE WE LCOME .
tuition fee for ctuzens 60years Counseling aod rtstting a'fll.i l1ble.
of age aDd o.,er, begi.D.niag th1s
spring. Classes at OCC and SUNDAY SERVlCES:
Goklen West start on Feb. 3. WORSHIP SERVICES AND SUNDAY SCHOOL
To quality for the exemption, 11:30, 9:45 and 11:00 a .m.
senior cllll;eos must hue at. PHONE: 6'15-4550
talned the age of 60 by Feb. l~~Z~ZOO;.;_~E~. ~C~oa~st~Hwy~~··:.N-ewport~--Bea-ciih:.• iineiiaiiriil!iiaiiciiArt;;;;;lom;;;;;;;;;;;;!J 1, 1975. . •.
Drapery Cluning Perfect
Reg.rd las of Age or 100'Xt
Rep4acement If Cleanable
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Jolidays!
w.-.TER ST.-.IN
REMOVAL
NO SHRINKAGE
PERFECT EVEN HEMS
N.J.RUSSO CO. t1~es ~yhctlldre enln•s' Nchtld0•sloglllle,1 209 South P•cl l c Au. eur ca
The course will be held at
the YMCA buildtng, 2300 Uni-
ver sity Drive, Back Bay , from
6to 7 p,m.
• MONDAY, NOV. 4
Boy -.Mr. and Mrs . Robert
CanHeld, 1730 Marguerite,
Harbor View lUlls.
The foUowlng person tsdoing ·
business as : Creative Promo-
tions &! Prtntlng Co., 211 7 Soutll
Grand, Santa Ana, Ca.ill. 92705:
Kenneth Magee Bozeman, ,
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FLAME PROOFING
DECORATOR I"LEATS
Fo\Dda.Uon tsOOVtbeingformed. s •• Petlro, C •• 90731 The Idea stemmed from Us
~~=~~ founder. Dr. Albert G. Pizzo, a Newport Beach fa mily
pbystelan. The FotDdaUoo has
seYera.l go&l51n Its ID1ant stages
~ \CY
tmlTOKNOW
SOMETH!m ABOUT
'rtllJR NEW
!Ov1MUNITY?
Call
'1W!iv~o~
Phone -675-5873-
Our hostess will brina gifts and
areetings, alona with helpful
community information.
.
of development.
1. To tratn protesslooa ls
sueh a.s teachers, psycho-
k:J:gl.ts, pbystctus, speech
tbenpl.st.s, 1D or der that they
mlgbl be able to detect these
symptoms at an early age.
2. To set ~an active screen-
Ing prop-am 1n enry school,
sta.rtlnc at tbe pre-school level
aDd worldng ~.
S. To orient and enUgtlteo
the parent. lDd to help mate
tbe home Jltlatf.on better for
aU members of the family,
4. To research lDd study the
ma.ny "theories" of thll com-
plu prcblem lDd come ~with
sc.Jeatifte facti Ud data which
will a.J.d educatloa IDd medicine
as welluprobltiortlDdJuy-.ne
utborttf.n.
5. To asat.t tbe parents with
no 1\mds aftllable for the oec~
essary tr-.tment at an 81U'ly
ap.
Tbe IUCCHII of this FouOOI.-
ticJD W1Jl d.-1 co tbe r•ctioo
of tbe ~m.uy at larp.Se•~
tnl q..utlod prai-Isaod
ilarnted elU&eu bl'N al-...,,_od lo hell>, but
•• Mldld to &ifl
ttl s..,..-t~
an llledtd to fOrm
SUIICRIPTIOIII OlDER
SIIID 11.1 YDUI SU~IC·•PTIOM OI.DII 10DAYI
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Designed to prepare recrea-
tiona l slders ror the up-coming
season, the course is lased
on a cradua l endurance train-
in g working on the conditioning
or muscles used In skiing.
Adnnce registration Is nec-
essary aDI It may be made
at the YMCA off'l ce, 642·9990.
Cost of the course Is $12 ror
non Y member, $2 to members.
Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Hansen, 194 E. Flower St., Co-
sta Mesa.
• TUESDAY, NOV. 5
Bo}·--Mr. and Mr s. Robert
Stoveken, 1730 Marguerite,
Harbor VIew Hills.
Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Richard
LeYin, 1250 Adams, P-103, Co-
Sta Mesa.
14522-A Del Amo, Tustln,CaU-
fornla 92680.
FREE ESTIMATES
TERMS AVAILABLE
• New Cus rom or
Read ym ade Drapenes
This business is cooducted
by an lDdh1dl81.
Signed: Kenneth M. Bozeman.
This statement was ftledwtth
the County Clerk of Orange '
Comty on NoY. 1, 1974,
•WCM"LD'S LAitCWST lEJl'CLUSIVE OUA,.AHTflED D"A~E"Y SlE,.VICE"
Publlsh: Nov. 7, 14, Zl, 28, Jl' COlT drapery cle•ners
and aerv.ce
540-1366 17 02 Nt:wpo •t
64'2·0270 Slvd o t 17tt1 S•
Co t lo Mt:to
1974, In the Newport Harbor
EDSicn, F -38448
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M.Loom
a regular savings program. Effective November 27 ,
8i1gs are irlSlled By a special act
of Congress, protection on you r savings has
260 Ocean Avenue. Loguna Bee ell, C.lllomlo 112851 . Phone: .e4· 7541
3l!lonarch s.ty Plazo;Loguno Niguel. Golllomla • 801 -El ~AMI.
Siin Clemenle, C.lilomla • 2-4038 Colle de II-.~ Hllle.C .......
800 WeotGflhemAvenue, ...._E .......... Cell-
Coming ooon In -Shcnl
MIM·(" !
FSilC·
Yaws.-..,. 1.._... to MO.OOO
'72 COUGAR
Dbblo Sftarp 2 M .
auto trans -fact. air fWY. strng • pn orates
(JOBD,E) $2499
MAVERICK
LMXHrio.,5 Eco11om y
4 dr -auto trans -
(393HO}J
'74
FIRE BIRD
auto trans -pwr .strng •
pwr. brakes • alr
(7fo6Kf EJ
are full!
'71 BUICK
FANCY
.f .omd trans -fact. alr
pWT. strng • pwr. brakes
(171645)
'72 T-BIRD
Low Milu • Loolr.s N~w
2 dr Hardtop -Full Pwr.
Auto trans ,..,,.,A) $
70
4 dr -
fact.alr -pn strng
$1388
4 s 4 WAGON
7,000 Milos Liko New
HOLIDAY.~
' llA.IOf CII(Oif ......
1 I ,
YES. seeks host families
Tloo T-·-· .__ r-... .-. II • I lllllwBI k.t blllll: lair 100 fUIW. IUJ Ill' ia toefll ..
.._ -~~---YOoltl Em ..... -·· Boo All-,. 1o arrl" Ia ca. HN. ........ Cal. IIIOif
-Ia J_,-IDr llio 1111 ...... -1100.
POLICDIEN HONORED last Thurdy at the 4th UD.Uil
Newport Beach pollce awards hmcbeoo at the Nnporier
loa art, from ~ .DeteeUn Jotm Furrow lDd Lt. Ket..
McDuiei. Wbo woa merit anrds, medal of valor wtnoer
CUff Yar.-, IDd DetectiYe Ken Smith, WhO got a merit
award. (En81p photo.)
POLICE RECEIVE HONORS ' Four Newport· poUcemen Lt. McDaniel woe a merit
were bonored 1ut Thurdy award ror Ills 1JOI'k u t he
at the 4tb amual pollee anrdl pollee departmeat'l mu 1D
laocheoo at· tile Newporter Inn. clllrce of dtslplac aDd build-
A medal of nlor went to tag the new heldqlllJ'ters d.,
offleer Clltford Yarges, who to opeo out T....tay 1n New-
risked. his llfe to save 3 people port Center. ID blllll&l't time,
f'tom a Ceatral Newport apart-be attends Pe&JPUdiDe Ulll-
meot ttre July 6. Yerslty law school to Improve
Merit awards for outstandlDc his protessloaal educatsoD. His
lerYICe weri presented to primary pollee job Ia s.,er-
••••• II •llllaoL n. ...... ___ .... _ ..
lito II.
TlooT,I.J.-llt-
pnat lrll*eHe TM pblllk ......,. "' -...... -.. eo tm_. .. ....,, ..._.at
tbt ....... llftl taeaiiJ ... llldi-IIJ Ia tllo ....... ol • IIJrtlp _, tllroaP •
lamtlJ llrtq -t-..
A -lamtlJ 11 o"'II<'tod to
tDclade tht ltwSnt ll a "func .. llaolllc ... _ .. ol tllo lami)J
wltb JptCifte dutluaodrespoa ..
dliUUe1, IDii tbt lhldeDt U ·-lod to -· to llmiiJ
dltect.J.ves Kemetb Smith aud vtsot of the degattmeat's man-NEWPORT POLICE CHIEF James Glans, at lett, wu
Jobo Furrow lBI Lt. Kelsoo. agemeot section, wblcb IDcludes lntroduced by Corona del Mar Ktwanis Club past ..president
McDaatel. It was the 58Cood planninL reseucb, tn.1a1ng. Coo Bolton. at the Nov. 12 nooa meeti.Dg of the Kiwanis
ltral&ttl y-.r tbat Ken Smith crime analysla, commun.tty re-Club. Chief Glavas told of Increases 1n major crimes
woo sucb an award. lations, and crlmt preveoUoo. last year, and what the pollee department Is doing to
k llllCbeon crowd of 400 ap-Detective Furrow eot a merit combat the problem. (Kiwallis phOto.) .
plaudecl the winDers and heard award lor an tngenioua trap · :~:.r: ~·~ ... ::;J.:.~: ~· .. ~·~.~.to.:•:r.;."r.: COM C. C. names diredors
otftcer Yarees was patroll-about $.f,OOO from city meters '
lng his Balboa Peolnsub. beat dnrlng this past AII(Wit. He Officers for 197 5 wHI be Howald, a past president of the
about 5 a.m. 1ut July 6 wben derised a system ttw.t alerted elected by the Corona del Mar Cbamber and retlred Corona
be saw smoke eomlnc from an pollee when a certaln meter Cbamber of Commer celDJanu-del Mar postmaster;
upstairs room at 1711 W. Bat. was tapped, and rigged the ary, according to President Bob Jank, owner of the Hearthstooe;
boa Blvd. He ndloed for flre-meter 80 that It sprayed the Stoessel. Bill Kull, manager of tr.e COM
men, then roshed lntothebtdld-suspects with an lDvlslbtetrac-The 1975 board of directors, ofQce or Mlll:tal Savings; Paul
lng, where he found resident lng powder, His trap caught In addition to Mr. stoessel, McCara, owner of Paul's
Jerry Baley, wandering, dazerl, 2 suspects with $500 1n coins. a transportation consultant, are Flowers; Pat Marley, owner
through the smolce. After es-Master ot ceremonies at the John Boyd of Boyd Realty; Dave of Pat Marley's Men's Wear;
cortllg Mr. Baley to safety, awards lmcbeon •us District DeLancy, attotney; Peg Haapa, Hal PlDebln, a former prest.
be went back In the burning Appeals Court JU5llce Robert eo.owner and usoclate pub-dent and local Realtor; Carroll
buUdlag, when Owen Ward and Gar doer, a former member of ltsher of the Enc:::l~t~~; Grant Schumacher, manager of the
Linda Spa.oiding were sleeping the Newport police department. Imperial Savtncs otttce; Jerry
In a ba<'k bedroom, aroused Chairman or tbe procram was LEGAL NOTil..\_ (Mrs. T. Dtmcan)Sttwart,clvk
them, and led them to safety. William Lusk, presldeot of the --\ leader; Joe Wolbers, ma .. ger
Firemen arrived and putoulthe Newport Harbor Chamber or FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME of the COM branch of UCB;
fire before serious damage re. Commerce, which spoosors the STATEMENT Clyde Zulch, artist aod owner ~s~u~U~ed~-~~~;~~5~~ annual awards. Newport Mayor The following persons are of Clyde Zulch Orlgt.nals art ~ld Mcinnis welcomed dotnc butness as: YES, Ud.,. pUery: ·Bob Zweber, oner
luncbeoa gueSts. state' Ser.tor 17862 lrrine BIYd., Suite 22, of Zwebtr's Coro .. del Uar
DenoJs Carpenter and State As. Tustin, Callt. 92680: DeMis Pharmacy.
aaotlwr semblyman RobertBadt\amtook C. Kirk, 1374 Burguody Way, .,
year catching part 1n the awards as did Placeotla, Ca . 92670; Mary B. PETER PAUL HAMED
a rapist who was terrorizing asslstant FBl dlrecto~ WlUlam Kirk, 1374 B~~r(Undy Way, Pia-Peter Joseph Paul of Corona
a section of Balboa last flll. SulliYLD and Newport Police centla, Ca. 9267 0. del Mar has been named opera-
After a rapist attacked aev-Chief James Glan.s. Fifth Dt.s-This business Is conducted Uons manager of Dirty Time
era I Banx. women last Sep. trlct ComtyS~rYisor Thomas by a general partnership. Company and Usreta.UdJvlslon
tember aM October, Detective Riley said grac• and gave the Signed: Dtrtn1s C. Klrk. the Clock Compa.11y, which op~
Smith worked 'out a stake~lll: benediction. Members of the This stateme~~t was ftled wlth erates stores 1n Anaheim and
system based on the attacker's Newport Harbor Explorer Post the County Clerk of Orange Costa Mesa. He was a market.
past crime patterns. His S)'S-acted as assistant hosts and County 011 Oct. 23• 1914• lng executive with the Jordan
tern was so exact that, less hostesses, aDd one of their PubUsb: Nov. 21, Z8, Dec. Marsh stores tn F1orlda ror
than Z hours alter the .stake-members Jane Schnorr led 5, 12, 1974• ln the Newport the past 13 years and most
out sunelU:a.nce started, Ron-tbe pled~ or alle(lance, ' Harbor EnsiJtD. F •38230 recently was operatloos head
aid Eliukle, 26, of Cotta Me!ll, Co1on were posted and re. LEGAL HOTICE In West .. Pa:;::bn;:.:,::::;;;;_
was arrested ~ 13 chirps tir@d by the Newport Pollee ---_
lnvoiYlng rape, robbery and Color Guard. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
sezual perversion. and later · Harry Babbitt, a former band STATEMENT
convicted. singer, led the natlooalantbem. The following persoa lsdolog
business as: Irvine Saddlery.
"73 Traveland Lane, lrvtne,
Cal. 92705: Ray C. Mllton, 890
BOOTHBAY
KNITS
LONG SLEEVE TURTLE
AND MOCK TURTLE
A RAINBOW
OF COLORS
REDUCED
PRICE 6.99
•ec;.
NECK
SIZ·BS: SML ,.,. X' LARGe IO.OD
100,. BAHLOHI HYLOH
• IIACIIIHB IIASIIAIJL8/DOYABL8 •
IN COSTA liii$A IT'S
Now for Chrlstm••
QIIAHTI1!8S LI!IITBD
-
(UiiiiiUf
Ult.llll .. ---""·
w. 15th St., Newport Bel.ctt,
Cal. 92660.
This business ls conducted'
by an lndlYkh•l.
Signed: Ray C. Milton.
Tbls statemeot was filed
the Cowaty Clerk of Orange
County 011. NOY. 18, 19"74.
Publish! Nov. 21,
5, 12, 19'74, In the
Harbor Eu:lp.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBIJC HEARING
Notice 1s hereby pv• tbl.t
tbe Newport Beach Clvll &er.
Ylc:e b.rd .Ul coodacta lfubllc
bartar ID lbe Matter of 'tbe
"-1 o1 stuloy Hlroc-c
OD December z, 1974. at 7:10
p.m. 111 tbt City Hall Co~~teU
Chlmborl -toclll
pori ,..,IIIII:
llowporl
WHIP,PLE'R HEAL~Y
100!.. OFF
AAIBRICAH DIBTARY LAJIS
VITAMIN
VI-I·• & ,,._, CELEBRATION SALE!
c,.llfl•• •• MilA , e••·77aa
flrr#t 6 V•l•tAI•t 1028 IIACARTHU• BLVD.
CHIT & JMtiiLIY ftiP,LI ·--C.U..D'.
''WHITE
DAWN"
Sert. 26 thN Dec . 3
''THE DOVI!''
•••
The'frial
of
Billy Jack
Thn~ Fri.
7:006 10: I'
Sat. & Sun.
1:00 -4:00
7:15 ' 10:30
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IUTMCMISOI'ntl : IIYINJIUSO"~ '
IN:tiOFTHI .
P..oua5AII INOIGITTAIU~·
---··~~~ .... , .. ,_ . .(~I Of THE ~O..O.NM.
RINNY, TIUI AND
10UCHING I'ICTUIIES
Of 1HI YIAI:' _,...,.. ............ ,__,..
Thrs. · B:4J
Fri .1:00 6 10:41
Co.HIT TMI ,..,. .........
STARS
SEGAL
GOULD
7:00 & 11:00
• plus.
O•c~ o•ly 8:50
2
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12222 Hatbof Blvd .• Ga.-Gr...,. 5311-1142
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Plymouth Congregational Church of Newport Harbor·
A Free and lndepende11t Congregational Christian Owrch
HIE REV. JOHN A. LINDVALL, Minister
Sunday Service: 10:00 a.m.
Bible Study: q a.m . and 7 p .m . Church School 10 a .m.
3262 BROAO STREET. NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Nursery care provided Phone: 642-2740
··Ttt& FIRST BAPTIST · GWAGH
TilE C!NT!R FOR BIBLICAL STUDIES
301 MAGNOLIA ST. AT f•·U A.M . &I ILl! CLA.SSI!S
UNTA A.l'IA A VI!. 11100 A.M. WORSHIP' HOUR
COSTA MI!SA 7•00 P',M, !.VAGIELISTtC HOUit
DR . JIMMY COMBS, PASTOR
Highway House of Prayer
2411 E. COAST HWY., CORONA OEL MAR
LOWER lEV£L -REAR
/NTERDENOMINA TIONA/ .. FULL GOSPEL
SUNDAY SCHOOL: 1:45 WORSHIP' SERVICE: 11:00
EVANOEltTISTIC SEAVtCE: 6:00P.M. SUNDAY
PRAYER ANO BIBLE STLOY: 7:30P.M. WEDNESDAY
WILLIAM T . KROAH. PASTOR
PHONE : 642-8762
We invite you In worshtp
IIE'IPOitT KAlliO R EIISUJI
I'UIUIMED IE!J(tY -f'AGE 5
lltUIISMY, IIOY. Zl, Jf/4
ccitloiiA IJ(L !!AI, CM-
They're in fantasy pandi
'"" 10 c.... dolllor 111&11 potr~ -Doocla, 0.. IICIIool Clrlo, Cbrlotmu 111>11-Gnl>, 1-c-•, -llo
.. ,, triO .. -~ mar<IIIIC w,... lldilo -· BoekJ
"'""' llloooJiud'• -81 ... R-. --~ llllrloJ put of tbt UDal "fuiluy c.~ lklpll', lid lar'tlll G&Wna.
parade" Cbrlltmu Mow.
T .. Clrlo, member• ot tile ua ROLLS UP .., 1
l<:bool d:riU t•m"1 eud NC· UC: lrnWI 8t.U q-.rter to·
tlon, were picked SaturdaYOY• lbDIM ~ 1 714 lludtata
I otber K hool tam1 to marc:b ro .... _, 4ot ltom ~ lD tbe anmal parade. Paradu u r .....
wlU bt held at z p m &Dd falL Tbll ftll.l ncUtradoD ftc·
9 dall d •· • • I UfH far tM ......... campus p.m. Y ur..,g tbe l(!boo sbOW I M5 ..,Cfld•tea aDd
Cbtlatmas holiday .. son. 1 lst !.....-..... ...... Coi-
WeebDd Plf'lde praeUc• • .. -• bectn at Dlaaeyla.Dd OD Nor lt.. ol M.tdLeiiM tbi'Ollment
24 • 11 '"• 1Dc~tal' medical and :.w, wtU carry •D&twlcb· otber Mlltb adace ltudents,
board cards made 'C) 18 pJay. later• ud ruldltlll.t.
lng cards, aod W'lll 6o a routi.De Tbe .-oUmtllt ~lJ do DOt
with a muchJ.Dc band • • aye lDcllde lbe 169 ltucle:Db: ln E.r.-
Nancy Enclert of Har~r VieW t.dld UD1Y•I1ty, a prognm
HUt. a member of the card otrerta.c certain degrees
NEWPORT
PltESEHH
TRAVEl AND ADVENTURE
16th s..... SERIES 1974.75
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE AUDITORIUM
EW COSTA MESA
Siturdily,
November 30, 1974
8:00 P.M.
KY~ GAYNER, 16, of Newport Beacb, coutdered bY many
e2ptl'ts to be the world's kip woman IJlDDI.st oo tM b&l-
ac.ee beam, Is one ot 6 Amerieu women picked to re-
preNOt the U.S Gym nastics Federation to an .,eomiD&;
S-weelr: tour ot South Atrtca. Tbe fOur wtu pve Cbe CJDl·
.llUtl l.Dteral.tiooal competition eJI)erieDet to btlp lbem
prep~re for tbe 1W76 Olympics 1o YoDI:r•l
seclkx.. lbr..,P )'""-lim• -J.
otber members are LaiU'ie l:.IGAL MOTICE
Hot.tetler, Cynthia de Beao---==:=.c::..::.:..:.c=--
mont, O.aa Robertaoo., Klm FI:TrriOlS BlBINESS NAME
Baker, Ttrry Monl«lo, Won!ea STATEMENT
Stat&, Sue Rets, Kathy Lim-Tbe toUowtac per BOn ill OOlllg
beck. Clndy Bodroc:t.JcanfltJ. bulrleu u: ne Loglon, 17925
ROBIN
WilLIAMS
"This Is Paris"
GARY R. FERGUSON has been
appointed branch manager and
assistant vice-president of the
new Costa Mesa offtce of First
federal Savings ol Santa
Monica. The offtce lsnow cere-
braUnc Us grand opening at
1455 Baker Street, near Har-
bor Blvd. Since 1965, Mr .
ferruscm has been active ln
the financial profession. He at-
tended Cerrltos Junior College
aod Calltornla State University
at fullerton. He served In the
Navy for 6 years and for three
years as· a crew chief w11h
the IOlst AirbOrne Dh1ston of
the U. S. Army .
UNITED WAY campaign kickoff to the Newport-Mesa
scbool cHstrlct last week Included tbe tlrst "I'm mak1DC
tt work'' pt.o ror school s~. JoM Nicoll. Ptnning the
superintendent Is Faye Harbison, wbo will h•d the cam-
paign amoog scbool district employees. Looting on is
Costa Mesa City Manager Fred Sorsa.bal. The ftmd drive,
with a goal ol $3.1 miUlon, rllllS througtl Dec. 4. Pro-
ceeds go to 75 member United Fwd agerdes. (United
Fw>d photo.)
N.B~ BUILDING PERMRS
• CORONA DEL MAR
Weldon Wankiec, a~.
Z13 lrla Ave., $12.500.
•uootsLE
Tboruen-Mi Uer, 320 Via
Lido Nord, ltre sprilllrlers,
$9,000.
• WEST NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Mariners Savings, 345 Pla-
('entl.a Ave., tenant develop-
ment, $35,000 and $5,898.
• CUFf HAVEN
E. RObinson, addtUon. 315
Pirate Road, $8,400.
STUDENTS INVITED TO
JOIN OiESS LEAGUE
The Orange County Chess
Assn. Is sponsoring a tumor
hlp chess leape. Eacb school
Is lnYited to Oeld a team of
up to 10 ptayers to engage in
league matches ap..lnst other
jlll'llor hlgtl teams •
The cbeas eompetit.t.oo trill
run throuefl Feb. 3, accordinc
to Paul Ness, eo~rc:11J:ab' 0(
the touroameot. Tbert 1J: lUll
time for fUrtber eat:riu. Play btctns OD Nor, 18. IDterest.d.
acbools are urpd to eootact
Mr. Neu at Cr.-cent jtaUor
hl&b, B•111 Park, 956-'10!,
or at bll bome, 537-5582.
Mac:Artb.-BlYd., Irvine, CaU-
forllla 9!700: Peter Joseph Bel-
lQCJ, Z9S6 Aadroa St., Costa
..... CaUl. 9!626.
Altbo•th ptl$1 T'avel 6 Aiv~•d•'e Seriu h•ve
br,.,. tivert o .. Fridays, "This is Paris" is
'""'"d•• SA1'\JRDAY, NOVEMBER 3Q
Tbll bullDeas Ls conducted
by aD lbdiVidtal,
Slped: Peter J. Bellucl.
Tbll ltatemeat was rtled with
tbe COlD}' Clerk ot Orange
CoDy oo Nov. 18, 19?4,
Pub11.1h: Nov. 21, 28, Dec.
5, lZ, 1974, ID thEo Newport
Harbor Ensign. f -38829
LEGAL NOTICE
STATEMENT Of WITH-
DRAWAL FROM PARTNER-
SHIP OPERATING UNDER
FIC TITI OUS BUSINESS
NAIIE
Tbe following person has
wltbdran aa a poenl partner
trom the part:qershlp operating
utder tbe netiUous business
lllme of R. G. Products at
1826 Placentia., Costa Mesa,
C aUf. The ftctltloos business
name statement for the partner-
ship wu ftled oo 6/6/?4 in
the Couaty o( Oraogt. Full
Name and Addresaotthe Person
Wlthdrawt.og: George L. M('-
CartDey, 1826 Placentia, Costa
Mea, CalU.
,\ Stl.lruday Evrni"t Wrll Sp~,.tl
"This ls Paris" Is an Intimate and compreheasiYe
s tudy of the people of Parts today, hOw they U•e,
work and play 1n their city of proud moowneats,
grand palaces, wide bOulevards, and tree-nlledparks.
The River Seine flows gently, a dellgtlt to the slgbt-
seer useful for commerce, and an aid to romance. Amo~ the dellghls of Paris are the louvre wtlb
masterpieces of art, the Petite Trianon, favorite
playgrotmd of Marie Antoinette, and the me de Ia
CUe where Paris was borD. '"'dd to I his the ualqae
people ·-tbe artists, writers, students ln outdoor
cafes, --tbe fa shion designer, beautiful modell,
bakers a.t work at !olD" lll ttM! morning. aDd lalllbtJ
"ldnp of the 1••::1d" --c1oshards •• ln fUmQ
hldeolb. Robin V.tlllams Is ODe of the best ea:ampl•
ot the "action J!.l'lleration," He lmrlgues hls audi-
ences tr:lth aD lllsight and eJpOSure of his sab)ltet
that can be equalle-d only by a tlrst hand nperleoce.
ADULT ADMISSION AT DOOR ..... S2.50
STUDENT ADMISSION AT DOOR ... S1 .00
SEASON TICKETS
(Good for any six admissions)
ADULT .. S12.50 STUDENT . S5.00
AVAILABLE AT:
Slped: Geor ge L. Mr. Ne ... -port Harbor Kiwanis Club, Bo:r. LSOI, Newport
Beach, 92&63, 646-2163 or any member ot the
Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club.
CartDey.
PubUsb: Nov. 21, za, Dec. s,
12, 1974., to tile Newport HarLot
Enalgn.
READ IT AN
.Newport Voters!
TKE "THANK YOU"
NOTES HAVE BEGUN . NI!'W
Cotmell member Locllle
Ki.tetln loolred her lrYine Ter-
race and Blll:oll lslancl neigh-
bOrs right in the eye, and
voted down the line with the
lnlrw Co.
And okl Pete ("I'm oot a
very good publlc speaker")
Barun, al8o new with
Ludlle; wtlere ft& he':' You
bit, doWn the tiDe with ''okl
lC."
And ·•$60,000,000 tunoel"
Milan':' Nat~rally, be Ukes his
bulkHDp tall. ADd Mayor Don
Wcl.onll; M UYeS ao tar DOfth,
he can't ne tM tall buUdlngs
down here lltJbo"W.
But let me conuatulate
CoUDC1tmen Howard Rog-ers,
Paul Ryclrolf, aDd John Store.
They will ret my vote any-
time the)" raa for any omce.
They -.oted aplnst "old lC."
John Baker
If you need
an insurance broker,
to work for you,
call
(714) 675·2000
EP ...
Go-Ahead Given
to Disputed Pro jed
Newport OKs Permits for
Controven~l Condominiums
BY THO~.-\S FORTUNE -. .... -
~EWPORT BEACH-By a 4-3
vote the C1ty Counc1l hu Melded to
allow the Jn·lnf" Co. to complete ~
contro\·erslal a8-un1t condom1mum
denlopment ttul t w11l fa ce·Balbo.a
lsl.wd from S.ys1de Drl\'t'.
T'H• oppo~mg facuon on the eounei1
v.anted to Wlth~ol d bu1ldi~ permit.a
for the pro1ect beeause of dtssatllfac-
uon w1th tne :-,eifht and .:ale of the
s: r ... ell. res to be built.
T'lt' PQ5sLbthty of a courtroom con-
fro ., •• 1Uon \Vllh the lrvme Co. was
a\u •!I'd ..... ·hen the council maJority
hl'e-.led adnct of C1ty Atty. Dt-nnit
Q";\eLI that1t was too late to withhold
bt..Ltldmg penntts.
S1nce approvmg plans for The Cove
condommtum development 22 mon-
ths-ago. councilmen have had second
thoughts. 1'\1.'0 week! ago they asked
the In.·me Co. to agree voluntarily to
reduce the heiSht and scale of the
proJ~t
Company pres1d~nt Raymond Wat-
ron tumed down the request. noUng
that 5600.000 had already ~n 1penl
on des1gn and construction and of-
fenng the opmion lha.t The Cove will
be ·a deftmte attribute and poaltlve
add1tion to Newport Beach.·
Councilman Paul Ryc:koff, who led
the council opposit~n to lM lrvt.ne
Co. proJect. arrued Morteky nilhllhl.t
money spent on bulkheadlnl for a
covt and on putunr In utUity llnn
would not be lost to the lrvlne Co. tf
the desip were modlntcl
City Atty. O'NeU adv'-d. honvtr,
that l~plly the deYtlopment .. not
severable-all partl or t.he ., ..
plication were approved uone.
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of 1bo dnma, mobile ...U, iloYo"'*" by Dr.
Tbe pkJII't ta tbe drama Fotun O. BtMr ot tiM Val-
of Ufe hladlt tbe eerlpt with Ytralty of Ca~Uwa~a, 8u Fno..
e~nsatJJy aDd -.ntanct'nc 1n ct1e0 lledk:al Ceater, 1a
a COOI'd1Dited .aort to acblen brCMICbllDio the cpentlncroom
plDpo&Dt Umtnc tor pn.:rerfal aDd cu preHrYt tbe .tlciDeys
reclpleats on lddoey machloes, dJI to 71 hours. Thll:allw•Ume
aDd the donor's surrtcal pro-to tra.uport ~ dDIIOr ~~
cedure (oepbrectom:r) Is car-to thereclptiiU'bolpUI.Ielfter
ried out wUh l)'mpathetic dig-tr~~U~~~Iuf: U'l'&llpiMatl bl."
nlty. beeD rude,
lm mediately ronowtng dooor There are approdmatelJ
confltmaUon by the next-of-people wttb cbrOalc llidDIJilil-
kln, addtllooal playen move to ure In Orup Co.ty IDd Lol
front stage center. Dr. Paul Angeles Couaty wbo are--
Teraaki at the UCLA Medical talnLDg Ufe oo dt&lysla ma-
C enter w111 match the donor chloes, prayerfUlly w<lalb'
with recipients and taU charp a donor wltb tbe correct Uaue
of commooicattons tor the en-type. ln tbe put a dJagDOotl.l
tire procedure, Dr. Dorald C. of chronic ilidDeJ f:aJ.lure WU· ,
Martin, chief of the urology a senteoce of ct.tb. Tbe ma-
dh'lsloo UCI College .of Medl-cblnes perform a ....uta tid-
cine, ~ bead or t~lddney ney fuoetlon, rlddlnc tbe body
transplant program at Orange of waste aM toxic l'1l:lM:uca
County Medical Center, wtll be by cleansing the blood and n-
alerted tmmedl.l.tely. Tom Eng-stoflng a oormal cbemlcal bl.l-
Ush, clltef techniel.an at the ance to the body. TIM proceiS,
kidney transplant preservation called bemodialy&ls, preYeats
unit, headquartered at Harbor the build-up ot tone substances
General Hospital in Tornw:e, to a latal level.
will move Into action. Medical a~rlties lmow a
Act I -Hotliae • • • Ac. successful transplant is laYOI'ed
curate compWertzed lntorma-over a lifetime ot dialysll, but
Uoo has been compiled on each the scarcity of donor lddDrtYs
pro~ttve recipient and added has beCome the major factor
to a natlon-wtde Ust, the llmlUng renal transplant pro~
"transplant hotllne." When a grams.
potentb.l dooor Is referred, a According to the CaUforaia
messenger t:rom the UCLA wiUorm anatomtcal gUt act,
transplant typlng center speeds any persoo. prior to death. tas
to Costa Mesa Memorial to tile legal rigbt to dooate all
collect a blood sample, which or part of his body after deeth
he takes to the center for test-for medical reHU"ett. edn.-
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Tbaaksalvtaa
Dlaaer Meau
• ROAST TURkEY • NEW YORK. STEAK.
• STUFFED lOCAL LOBSTER • ROAST l..AMI
CI!Udren Under 12
H•lf Price
DltiB
IHHTLY --·.lol. -
THAt«SGIVIMGDINNER
..... 1:01 P.N. ... , ............ ..
642-7880
a ti•r111al n·,;lmmml
ill 1/u· !las,;i! lradilitlll
?!!f!fgi~'
Fo1PRIIVATE PARTIES ..... ON SUNDAY
'fJ.I!iOUCHTHURSDAY NIGHTS ...
.SU.I .,........-6.-~ ,llt!lld bo, e-oo1}
sandtars, shlltlng shallows and during the very highest tldM, 1 ____ ..;;;.;,,;;., ___ ;,. __ ~---------------"1 tortuous chaonell of Newport and Uves were sometimes lost
Jar groups1lrom 20 CD 10011rtC1f'le ~
FREE PARKING • 556-1225 ..
On tM Nofth SkM of South c...,.....
Bay 1n the year 1874 were in the attempt.
illustrated friday evening, Nov. Remlnisceoces or a chtld-
15, tor members and guests hood among the barren wlDd-
of Newport's Balboa Power swept dUDes of the Balboa Pen~
Squadron during the final din-Insula were added by Mrs. lsa-
ner aOO business meeting for bel Andrews Pease, loog-Ume
the 1974 year at Bahta Cor-resld~t or Coroaa del Mar.
tnthtao Yacht C lub. Mrs. Pease aod her hust:and
The rtra.matlc differences were amoog · the 12 Jtlldeots
were Illustrated by Mrs, Ellen who slgJJed up tor Balboa Power
K, Lee, author of "Newport Sqllldron's first safe boating
.Say, a pioneer history" and course 1n 1940, and Mrs, Pease
co-a.Xhor of ''Old Newport, the has been active as both ·In~
seaport years." Mrs. Lee's structor and class secretary
collection of photographs In-with tbe Squadron every year
clllded ooe ot the steam s ince.
schooner .. Newport, .. the only CAMPAIGN Ill PROGRESS
powered vessel of the era that ST
could enter the bay onaregutar AT C.M. FIRST BAPTI
schedule, At tr.t time, accord-The harvest days campaign
tog to Mrs. Lee, the dan~rous Is in progress at tbe F&nt
LEG.t.L HOTICE
Baptist Church of Costa Mea.,
301 Magnolia. Pastor James
Combs will teach the Con-NOTICE OF lN'TENTION
ENGAGE lN THE SALE
ALCOHOLIC BE VE RAGES
TO queror's Bible class at 9:4.5
OF Suoday on the subject of "I
love a mystery," The 11 a.m.
service will be cood~~eted by
evangelllt Homer Rellpo. At
7 p.m., Mr. Reagan's subject
will be "There's a gr•t dlJ
11~18. 74
To Whom U May Concern:
Subject to Issuance of the
license applied for , oottce Is
hereby given that the under-
signed proposes to sell alco -
holic beverages at the prem-
1aes, described as follows: 3Z01
E. Co:tst Highway , Corona del
Mar, CA.
Pursuant to soc h intention,
the tnderslgned is applying to
the Department of Alcoholic
Severa~ Control for tss..aoce
of an akohoUc beverar-Ucens.e
(or Ucenaes)tor tbesepremlHS
u follows: "47" ON SALE
GENERAL (BONA FIDE PUB-
LIC EATING PLACE~
EMT, lNC,
Publlah.: Nov. 21, 1974, ID the
Ntwport Harbor EDSIIJI.
LIGHTING O.K. THIS
YEAR FOR CONTEST
Tbe .6C) mUM ot Cbrlstmu
•milo• Judemc ., 1bo Oruco
Co..ty Collll Auoelalloll wiD
retwa to • lllebt~•. Upted ••t• tbl.a ,..... , aec.orotnc to
MCretan' Ralpb C. KIHr.
•• ,.. .... " lbDrtap: bu
eeued ud • "P''-"1 bu ..
Mt MCir•l'1 Ud.ICiu'lltmu,•• .... ,.. ,... ,~ _., Ollleo
........ ll:lrc••U tdcaa. --ud--• a • ••• liT '1211 .a.etr wiD bt a AF •••na. .. tllllt JMIIIIal,
C. IICIII'ftseMTS
Q:INCIIIT NOV, ant Caw.,. IW .,..,._,,
-'' natwllli&JII-...... --IIlii ...... ,. .... , .,. .... -. ...... _. ... _,__ .
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coming:."
BAZ.V.R WILL BENEFIT
Gl RLS CLUB PROJECTS
"Sugar •n !lptce ud IYerJ·
thing nice" ls tbe tbeme of
the hOliday bl..zaar t.D4 wiDe
tasting sponaored by tM Glrll
c tub of tbe Harbor Area. The
bular wlU be beld tbll Frl~
day, NOY. Z2, from 10 a.m.
uattl 4 p.m. at the maiD club-
house, 1815 Anaheim Annot,
Costa Mea,
Y ACHTSMEII AND GALS
WILL MODEL AT B. Y.C.
Balboa Yacht Cl.m wtU
fea.ture Ute 6th ua•l mea's
aDd womtn'l fUtliOQ lhOW tlda
Friday, NOY. ZZ, at the ellb-
houe, at 8 p.m. Coettall..,..
bepo. at 8:30 p.m.
Tbe models are "mtw~berl
onty" --Me11n. tad ...._
dam11 BlU Car~, VIc P•·
roU, Frank Fl-DoD Frul<•
Ua, R"* ....,~~, !loa ._
Culd Smllh, Tim lpooclor,
l:ctwla et.., Daft YMIC .. Rody-. ..
Mlo.RIOH ntOIIAS, ,76, Or
COllOM A DI!L MAll DIU
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·ENJOY
THANKSGIVING
DINNER HERE
SP ECIA-L THANKSGIVIN G DINNER.
PLUS OUR. R.P.GVLA.R.
FINE MENU
Lunchooo lro01 S1 .15 .,... .., 'til 4 P.M.
PriwUI'ooty Facilitia& to JIO
.-.1 E. COAIT MWY ., CORONA OIL MAR
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E and bE thankful
\\lith us
Traditional turkey, ham dinners or select from
our special menu.
Thanksgiving at the Newporter
... a wonderful setting for a beautiful day.
Dinner served from 12 noon .
THE MARINE RESTAURANT AT
Reserval ions Sugge~le~.
Phone 714·644·1700
In i".:.Orona Del Mar,
hrhind rtlw P4»rt Tht'atrr ·440~~67 .. ~ ~ 4';..,.,,
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The Sklppero'
Cholcel Cool,
breathable,
hanck:ralted
elk tanned cow-
hide, drln ao1t
for comfortable
flex lblllty. extra
wear. Built-In
ateel shank pr«>
vi-day long
comfort.
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I Lu.c!WIOD 1ut ftar8diJ, Vlctor HlfCO'• lpetlr1nc ol ebuacten, wbleb •• ,_. were
I t.c-S.Cb. bolted bJ Mr1, RIMa Rlmpaa ••• OWe were Quite 1 M p.tblred for a
SpuUIL Bta.. lliud, wu Ia ....... oflitra. "Hobo Party'' .,me Pll 1.&0· It prot'ed "t 1 Dorta 8tewut ol A•'"d. Nw Z•""" Mrt. bot1o party cao be ta, ew• lf you doa't I •-llu -lloro lor -..,-koow or.,_l" n., arrlrod ,from ..... Hr puddi......,.,, lber11 (Mn. Roy) S11rl ID!,t UMDce ••• tftD ADahelm ••• at Lyu I of H.tlllabl Hubor IDit D'llllble (Mn.Ja.me•) Fllbtr'• a.od DllDe Uattrora "eamp" ••. 1 Hopa ol Btl llle, l.lld tbelr· ebtldr•l Tbe OD qM lalud {mort lalmla, well DO man ta
I . oc~ rift table tor 11, wttll aat.Da JDid u lltlad tDto btmHlt, 'U. aid) ••• Anyway .
t liDeo, wu eeat.tred ..,ltb u arrupmeat of tbe muwtu kettle wu butlbllllc. u •eb I I trapul: ta rOHt, Jtlkw tatbery tp&der bobo • • • Mr., Mn., M.lu, or U.s,, added 1 m~aa. Jptey bUll o1 cedar ud mt'JOIIDJ a caa of "wblt..rer" they had ta the bap·
I colored cat*"" . , . ., t..llULll. •ct. Tbe eau were carefully set aside,
GoNta laellll«< Debbie Hocaa. SherylSIU't, what elte would a proper bobo UA tor bts, I J .. IA.wr.ee, Joyce Price,. Pat Mauer, hers or my 11rrtog of stew. Nothtac ever 1 Ruth Ra;p, Cath De<irul, Per Smith, all smelled better or tuted more del1cloal thl.a
I ol B&l Isle. ud Mule Jobutoae (the other tbat "slum-cullloo" when we sro'l*i our-
lf'&lldmotblr) of Lacw-S.cb aDd, of couhe, Hlna tD the prage Mil' a slmlllated n.ll-1 tbt put o1 boDor. road track ••• either side, didn't matter· 1 It wu a dtUCht to u.teD to Mrs. st..,art • • • tor 1t wu a DUroW p.uge ra1U Green ' 11. MD ol her tr4l from be.r OWD borne island, salad a.od bot crUity bread wu P}'orided bJ
, the DOrtb lllaDtt, OYer to the south t.al&Dd ODe "thotllhtY" hobo. Probably U old band I .o to lpiU. almOit u 11 they were dl1ttreol: at the bls,
1 ·c0Wilrt11 ••• aM 1n a 'ft.Y thty are... So tbere we •t swappi.Dg storln of n.m
I Tbt 11Mb lsllod baYiDI ~ ra..qe rwa-aod YietorlH, posslbiUty tlliAkiDc aDd just
Dial the wbole leqth of the llilDII ••• She plaiD drift of the r01.d bemasi.Dc, wbetber
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BRTAJM' CHRIM'!NSEN 1s pictured here at left wt.tb J1ck
Geutac, MWI)' &IIPQ1Dted manager ofChrlateu. Ptumacy
ta. Corcma del Mar. Mr. Gee.rlng. who has beeo II.:M!lated
wltll tbt local pharmacy tor the put 7 montbl, OWDICI blt
on drac store, Aloha Drug, ln South Laruoa tor 3 yeus,
thea wu wUb Bushard's Pflarmacy I.D Larma tor 5 yean.
He bad blla with Aroold Drug ln Burbl.nk for
II -·-to-b~~
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PRIVATE STORAGE
Sllwo ·~·C....·~
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lOW UTa • W'WW'"""""
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FRCifi'·END AL18NMElfT
I aid abe evta pined tbl etcnt .tone she Mr •• Mrs., Mt.a1 or Ms. 'tU 1t was "later 1 bad 1oM prior to her trip. Tbts, abe lbotJcbl, tban you think" and the bumming of the ralls
I IPOkt nther well tor Ute tr•tmeot 1 tnnltr warned us tbl.t some must Deed be oa tMlr
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m.nl c""rr<IIOII lo tncreau lore .,,, .. ,. •"" ,.,,.,o,e .,..,.,,.,
..,(ely • P•~<l:oon e,q.,,p.,.no
~...:1 bJ•r••ll«i ptol...,.le>n•l• 1 S. .. od Elk, BMwo , White, Oiled Too 7 7 • $32.91 rtctJVtl tbert. WI)', -.hetber by tbe Atche ..... Topeka aDtt • lndud<!o 14100111. To1·o1o. V\\" I
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I Victor Huco'• n1 the sceDe of her first •s a new ud dltferent approach to a bilarlou
date wttll beJ' bublad; aQOt!Mr rev•led It tun f1Ued nlgtlt, Thanks to the YIVId lmagioa-1 wu ~· her tn.tud prtlp08td to bell AU tlon and careful planDlDC of tbe holteNes.
: . . . of social nQte
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I Jodie Park of Mesa Verde Harbor Art Wuseam oo SUDday, 1 atured oo TV Tburlday nlcf'lt, Dee. 1, w1U be Allred Llrtjea.D.s'
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I OP!:N CAlL Y
I 8:1! TO 5:30
SUN , t1 TO 5
No•. 14, and came home wt.ttl elaborate Cape Doc dollbouse I all the prizes oa the "Holly-complete wltb electrical sys-1 wood Sq~arts" celebl'lty show, tern to deU&tat children alld 1 The enpging motbtr of . alt. grown~ allke.
who 11 wUe of the w8.tern • • •
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Federal SaYiap: ud Leu. man~ Although fomder Gladys
XEROX COPIES
acer In Corona dtl Mar, woo Hughes ta krringl;y COOII:Ideted
a Vep batchbl.ck, a Uaytag "chairman of tbe board," the
washer, stereo, ftreplace, etc., new owner ot Lamp Light Shop
etc., etc. AND 1'750 in cash! lnterlors ln Corooa del Mar
Dial 546-2693
NO MINIMUM
INTRODUCTORY OFFER
'TIL NOV. 23 . REG. 4•
Two ottler local residents ls Joan lA Bon, woo has bHo
hue recently been pa.rtlctputa one of the decorators in rest-
on TV network lhDwl. Both L. dtnce at the shop, along wtth
C, Menkes of Baycrest&DdDte-Betty TrUt and Barbara Wood-
ter M. Wa!toa ot West Newport ward, recently bl.c k from a
appeared on the NBC morning year and some In Portugal.
game show "HI ... Rollera"dur7 BOOKMARK CONTEST
log lhe ,latter"!"' ot '!<Iober. WINNERS ANNOUNCED
One of the features of the On.nct County publlc li·
C!lrlltmu TrH Fe.Unl be-brar)"s winDers In a recent
Santlaao Library System-span·
sored bookmark dealp cooteS1
have been annotmced.
The top prlle weot to Susan
Talley, 4441 S&Ddburc Way, lr·
Yine, a 9th Utde studeot at
UntYerslty ' blgb school. Sht
used the slopn "Be yourself:
rudl" She submitted her entry
throug,b the E:ltension Ser•tces
of the cold} Ubrary.
other local wlnners included
Michelle Mohr, 2518 VIa Mar-
Ina, West Upper Bay, Costa
Mesa branCh Ubrary, and Brad
Prickett, 2832 Francis Lane,
Costa Mesa, Mesa Verde
bruch.
STUDENTS TO REENACT
FIRST THANKSGIVING Tennis Dresses
Tennis Shirts & Shorts
MEN'S& BOYS
WILson schOOl's 14th amnlll
enactment of the ftrst thaots-
IIYlng ~~o•JU be held Tuesday,
NoY, 26. fllth gnders will re-
enact the Pilgrims' worship
service at 10:30, followed by
a Tbanksgtvlng feast pres:-rfld
by Wllsoo parents, with a menu
wblc h panllebtheorlginal Pfl~
crtm food asnearlyasposstble.
MEN'S I. LAOI ES
Tennis Sweaters
ADIOAS 7 CONVERSE 7 TRETORN 7 JACK PURCELL 7 fR!D P!RRY
Tennis Shoes
WILSON 7 DAVIS 7 BANCROfT 7 YONEYAMA
Tennis Rackets -
join the 111ob at:
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HADASSAH WILL HOLD
STYLE SHOW, AUCTION
The Newport Beach chapter
of Hadu.sab wt.U hold a I.a.~
ahow IOd antique u cUoo at 1
p.m. MODday, NO\'. 25, at the
borne of Mrs. Patlblo Rowen.
Tbe sbow 1s beiDR pla.oned by
Mrs. Ray Nteftekt, Ytce-presl-
deat, and Mrs, Abelardo Lopez,
clatrman of the clay, Mento
SPAGHE111 SYNDICATE _ ....
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NAVY SEAMAN Bryan K.
Ayers, aoo of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack L. Ayers of 2'719 Ganoet
St., CoRa Yea, has gndu...
ated fk'om recrutt training at
the Nan.l Tratntnc Ceater, Su
Dleco. He 11 JCbtduled to re ...
port to Electrook:s TeehniclaD
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MARANATHA VILLAGE TAPE DIV.
SPECIAliZING IN CHRISTIAN MUSIC
WITH Tl£ L.ARlEST SELECTION Of
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Golcf'm Text; "I will tlurl'/orl tJNu,.,.,.., ""')
loa.W, .......,., ,...,. fMd dowbtiag' ( I Tim. Z :8).
. ' .· .. "'"'•,liflilfp ., Ml, .... •'' I mta'~ in any matter of WU'Ihip and
tervice to J_.. om.t, who it the
Hood of ""' Body at Olriot. (COMTINU!D FROM LAST WEEK) ·
PNyor~OWiolllo
Flnt, thoro must be thm kinds of
prayer as: (I) ouppli<ations, (2) ln-
tereeuioas, aad ( 3) ri•iDI of tbanka.
'These prayers mu.t be ·made for all men. Jesus did not need to pray for
t1>o world be<:auiO He knew wl>o
would and who would not: be aved.
(John 17 :9), but we do not poSien
infinite foreknowledge and so must
pray for all. Especially we must
pn.y "for kings and for aU that are in
authority." Our prayer for them is
that they might so use their authority
and worldly power "that we may lead
a quiet and peaceful l:ife in all godli·
ness and honesty." This wiU be ac·
ceptlble to God our Saviour, because
He "will have all men to be saved,
and to come unto the knowledge of
the truth." And we are His earthly
agents.
pU.. "' -u w01t u .·-ana .. · women. beca\ate they'UD tcr ...,. ll· Q•lllf••• fw Ut
tract or dimo<t Cl'lllcr ~ mwt be What is yow ida of worship? v~y careful to ao· noiiJlrir INt will How. does your wonhlp cbedc with
injure their tellimony u ler"YaGtt Abraham's 13 element~? What re~
yoked to Jesus Oui.st. 'If cenaio suits do you 1ft hom your wonhlp?
prevaiUnc styles of -....... aad Do your prayers follow the tm>d
adornmerat have a · .!1\~ •o lead. . outlined? Or do you pray mo;t)y for
the observers to f d. Jaua OuiM, your own detifts? Have you mack
our Redeemn-anf ..rd. theft we must c::omplne homage and obeisance to
not 10 adorn ou · 1Vet. Thia appUa JI!'Ws O.risti Is your pbei~t
to both WOO'lCt'l .J men. Adam wu a c:ourtt:oua nod or ttue au ?
6rst crtsted l" then Eve wu formed Do you ftcogniu Jeau• u the ooly
from him., r .tore plainly ltl&ed. Eve Mediator or do you pray to any
was ~p· J in Adam' and tid. taken others? Do you wonhip. any penon
from h,,n and ,tven a ~te body. Of' thing other than the Triune God?
Therefore 'the ~ for con· Do you bow before idola M imaps,
duct rest& upon tlw fJ*1, and as he or hold them in revermce? Are you
W'3S the fint linnef', 10 aJl die in him really 5&V~d? Have you been born
(I Cor. 15 :22). Tbeftfore, &woman into God's family? Are you one of
should not "usurp &uthority owr the His?
N ur mmn !II! I!H :::.:
CHIIIIST RAISIN$
TH[ DAUQHT[II or JAIItUS
" ' (MAf'Tlt[W 9 :2S;
MA.RM 5:22)
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A Complete fducatioft
Pilatt asked, "What is truth?" The
world seeks truth through philoso-
phy and science (sometimes falsely
so-called). Paul wrote that the world
is "ever learning, and never able to
come to th~ knowledge oi the truth."
Yet. here it is plainly ~tated: "'Ihe
knowledge of .the truth. For there is
oue God, and one mediator between
God and men, the man Christ Jesus;
who gave himself a ransom for all."
If a person has learned and appropri·
ated 1his truth to hi mself, then, in
God's sight, he is "educated," but, if
he has not learned this, ·then he is not
educated in God's sight, but is still in
~ross darkness, for we are only fully
educated when we a.~ "complete in
him" (Col. 2 : 10).
TEN Great Subjects From the Bible
ON THE CIY Of A «JGIITIOUS MAN
WO ..... ip C:O..tiniiOUI
ore gcven ro change" (Prov. 24 :21 ).
ON RIGHTEOUS JUDGMENT
''1\ae lt.ings aho betottg to tt.e will.
It is Mt good to ho•e rnpect of Plr·
10111 in jiiCig,...t. He tt.ot IOith Hta
the wicbd, ThcMt art rigkttoal; hi111
•n t1oe _. ...... ootiaot ollan
abhar him : bt~t to theM tltet ntbH.e
hint "'•" ... clolight, ..... good --ina-sUD CORM upo• thelll.., (ProY.
24:23, 24, 25).
ON DISCERNING THE nMES
"A prudent man foreseeth the evil, one!
hcdeth himself; but the simple pass on,
ond ore punished" (Prov. 27sl2).
ON SALVA nON
'"Tlte time is fulfilled, aM the li~tgdoiR
of God is ot hand : repent ye and Mli..-e
ttoo -r· (Mort 1 :15).
"Verily, venly, I soy unto you, He that
heareth my word, and believeth on hrm
that Sent me, hath everlostcng lcfe, and
shall rot come rnto condemnotron but
cs passed from deoth unto life" (John
5 •24).
•
Hfor God so IO'f'td the workl, tt.at he
gave his onJy betotten So•. that wt.o-
·soe•er belie.ettt in him sho.lcl not per·
ish, but have enrica&ti•t life" (John
3 :16 ).
.
Christ Is Our Joy·
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.( '""•Wid. {!:.1: 3:15) thol """' I Jooot1ot • IIIWo, 1104 . A:11ionkiul hc&it 1o a joyu"' i'flt 1oeeo ....... k, _. lw • .~ ~ , hurt. Surtly we havr~ every Couftd ca.t.l. Now 1..-.· ... .i •
.,re.on lor which to I.MithanUul, too, Md I wan&IO-lliMil'E1.
.aa;d yet, • it w-..iu PaaAI'a &y, Y-. *"we._.. ,,t•.
10 it il to·ct.;.. We ~~~ ·~a· b6 liM Lonlla our.._.,.. 111
remintlcd • dme. of the ,..any 8lllile oa ow ..... ,.,._ we
llo..i.p wliicl''wc are taklng oo -ditate -·· lhllCiorio& loao (or pantfld, .uul~aumctimn even ~ for •· ho* Clll'll ,.. . ., 'liiH'ij 10 ··uy "T)'Io,;k you, atherwioc lhM ...... Hlo joy!
J.o..l.
We noticr. in Colotllil.na3:1S,
"l;et lhe ~ of Cod ndo In
yo• he.rta ... We are not llllon.c
to experience the peace of God
ill OW' M.tt, but we M' lO kt
pe.c:e rule in our he.,t. The
al(lvcrury ddiaht• in robbinJ the
Otriltian of hla ~«-, but we
aR l"o give hiM no place, ~nd
rdulft ·to he dillturhed by hil
,) lllrate~ Liaen to the prumillrl
o( our Lord Jr.IIIWI in John 14:27
"Pe.cl! I lt> .. ft "ith yow, my
pr.at.~ I ~ unto )'U\1 : not • thf.
world pvdh, pe. I unto you.
l.d not yow-hurt be troubled,
nrithcr ~~ it he almid."
h this nOt a wonderful
br.quest th.t the Lord left His
own, lht' bt:qut:llt of p<-.a«:. Sume
poople rejoice· if they havr. a
little moucy kft to them, but
me~nry Qlnnol be t'Omparrd with
pea-.:r. Huw many thcro! arl' 1-11ho
would givt' all tlwir ~n~~tn\al
ridu~ if th•·y c·ouloJ o nly havo:
pc•ao.:•• of )wart .
A Thankful Heart
IJ U I>\' WI' nr1:d II lh;UtJ..!uJ
hrart, it ht~art that is fillt'd wilh
loyc .and gratitude to the ,(;ivcr
o( n•·ry good and ~rlc\.1 girt. If
Bible lA~
Tho: Bib&e introduce. ua to
many who hll un.er the
catel\uty ot "God'• sae.td
One..' In PMim 32:1 llw. read:
"BI~ue d it he~ whoae
tran~Mion il fotJi~cn, who.e
lin bt co•ered." Here ia IYftly
onr. of God'• JOOd pAa that
cannot be ~•ured.
A«ain in Pilfm 1:1·2 oomu
another ble~~~ed one, for •r.
read: .. Bieeled if thr. ..,. that
walketh not in the oounad of
the unsucly. tiOI' uruleth in thr.
way of anMn, nor litteth in thr
~~eat o( the acofnlul. But hill
dr:light il in the law of the lord;
and in hit l1w doth he meditat~r.
day and ni«hL •• ·
Th~ good gift r.milr.d to thr.
ont that 6ndt h11 delight in ~he
law of the Lord il: " ... he ahaU
bt: likr. 1 tree planted by the
rive nJ of water, thai bringtth
forth his fruit in hia .-on; hia
1.-af alao ah .. l not wither; and
whahocvr.r he doeth shall
proepcr." (POL I :3)
Wonderful Lon!
we have a thankful hf".Art, we will How goud i. our Wundrrful
havC' a happy life. Lord to the blete~!d onn who
As we waJk the &tret:l& of our walk in Hi. way and do Hill will!
cities today, we aec eo frw ~ally The live1 of tht:.e rul_!y oounl
happy racea. Why? BecauR the lor God. II you wlint tD
multitudes are palllling by the experience the joy of the Lord,
Lord Jesus Christ, and are aOI'JI you "''* be ready al .. 1 timet to
on in lbr.ir own way, the wliy ol do Ilia will.
unhappinl"llfi, lhe way of death. G In ColosUns 3:16 we find Swed will of od,
another aoun:e of joy and I hat ill · I ehcNh only thee;
to "lei the Word of <.:hritd dwe-ll Nont other will could
I undrrstand that the word "mecfia..
tor" means .not only an interceuor
or ad\·ocate but a truster who takes
us over completely, pays all of our
obligations, justifies all of our mis·
fakes. discharges us from bankruptcy,
and gives us our freedom in Him, as
children of God. He asks us to come to
flin'j, and He will giVe us reSt'; wfiich
;mplies that '' 'He "\lii!''"~le' up'" 'a1l
of our sinful matten (Matt. 11 :28),
and then, after yoking us to Himself,
He has us "settle down" with Him
h~re and etemally in pe:a.c:e and joy
(Heb. 4 :1-4). Lt is evident tbat no
one else can be such a mediator, be·
cause no ~ else gave himself as a
ransom for us. All of our lives on
this earth as Christians .must be livoed
in the realization that we are yoked
to our Lord to lam of Him; and to
obey and snve Him 1n continual wor·
ship. True worship is never a mere
formality.
"Judge me, 0 God, ond plead "'f cause
ogoinst an ungodty r.:ttton: 0 deliver
me from deceitful and unjust man.
For thou a rt the God of rriy strength.
why dost thou cost me off? why go I
mourning because of the oppression of
the enemy> 0 send out thy light and
thy truth: let them lead me; let them
bring me unto thy holy hill, and to thy
tabernacles. Then will I go unto the
altar of God, unto God rrry exceeding
joy. yeo, upon the liorp will I praise
thee, 0 God rrr; God . 'M>( art thou
cost down, 0 my souj? and why ort
thou· d~te::J w•ltlin1 me? hope •n God: for I shall yet praise him, wt-o is
the health of rrry countenorce, and my
God" (Pso. 43). ln you richly in all wisdom... bt' the bell for me;
ON ASSURANCE )<Temiah · tcstirtcd to th~ truth, In Thee, my all, ON OUR AmTUDE TOWARD OUR • d 1 · ··-· ·' · ENEMI[S "There ;s, tt.enif.re ftOW ·ItO condemna· Nyintt, ''Thy worcl11 w1·n found, my c• ry nee 11«.
ON HOUNISS AND SEPAIATtON tion to .-... which ·ara ;.. GriSt Jews, and I did C'.llt th~m; and thy Be Thou my pide. ·~--a ---L-fira ill L:.... L-·--ood -sltall ..-il be recatnpt... for good? who walk not afNr ttae flesh but afNr word wu unlo m1~ thf· joy and IC 1 could choose my p.ath , -._ -_, for ..a.._ L~ • I wou!d no~ .dare; his clott.s aot M IMwMdl C.• ... to rw.' ....-e digged a pit for IRJ soul. the Spirit. for the law of the "Spirit of n:joicin~ of mine heart: lor I ,am What !N'ITII'd to me u bt·lll
..,.. hot eoo"-alld lhs feet 1101 1M lr••·brr dlat I sNod befora thee to lit.;. Christ Jesus hath IIIGde 1M free Wlf'd by thy n•mr, 0 Lord food mil(h ,
b•,...,,... (~f.OJr 6~_,~)., ,,>:~, ~?'J.P.!¥.~=~~~(,_ ty1n8:20,. IIWOl) • .• ,tr....~ lew of~~thH ( Rott:,"0 ., J ~<>-of hosU. ;~~ ~~,6] "-.r•oii'9:V.r!:f%:n·.r~;~~M~'lrt;n 1 "'~-1 ....._; -r. · f :r :l)-. lffi.,: and can:,
"He that Wcilieth with wise men shall ·'<!··· ,.·~~.irll4ia.I.Joy And from Thy side.
be wise: but o ccmponion of fools shall ON FAlS( PEACE u--. ··~ Thou kwest mt,and wilt do ,._..,-~ DO wo\ fiud joy in tlw t4udy h · bet
be dest~" (Prov. 13:20). "~-....~ th-....h his polo·~ also he -"-11 of Hi!! Word! Do we •·•J"·ric·ncc w at 11 I: rvJV ,.........,. • .. , :.I'"'J -111 tN»l in Thr.r, and on cause croft to prosper in his hard; and L I GH T 0 F TH E WORLD juy in Cdluw~hip with Him? Thy guidr.nc.: rr.et ; ON Tllf WAYS Of MAH WHOSE
HIAIT DICEIVES he shall magnify himself in his heart, Sumf'um· Mid : "Juy ;,. tho• ~ lllloUow where Thou •
and by peoce shall destroy mQnY: he which is Rown from tho· r.W.k uf kadelll,•nd br blut
''There is a woy which seerneth right
unto a rnon, but the end thereof ore the
woys of death" (Prov. 14 :12).
shall 1 t nd . the '"p' , .. The who!~ world was lost in the llw h,.art , "·lwn thf' Kinft: iM in TI"I a SO 5 0 t4> ogotnst rrrce d<trkness of sin ; ro•.<itlo·m:•· tJ,,.,.. .. " 1r ~:hri~l i11 our u ,.r.Ltl my IIUn ;
of princes; ond he shall be broken with· The Liaht o{ the world is J~sus; . 1 "I I will not anxioua be, t hand" (Don 8 25) .. JUY • ot "'~'~~ wP rnngni1-t• it. iet rome what nwy : OU · : · · · Like s11nshine at noonday H is glory Ow· dil) 11 laol)' y,a,; o:rON<inJC a
shone in, t-t•rt»in l.um~•u ~l11tion ,..,twn 1111 T•ke Thou my hand and GOO'S P0WD AND INFAWIILITY
.,.. ...... -kioga' !Merts "'•" ...
to llo ooiociUol, ood tlooy .... II ...... 1ioo
ot -telllo; loot it ""'II 110t _,.,:
for rot 1M ood """" be at tloo -op-paiotod" (Don. II :27).
The Light of the world is Jesus. old man stuppo•ol ho·r and *irl, kad me in Thy way ,
''1-:nm:~~· mo·, \l;ulilm, l~~ttl w.tnl Whate'er bef*l• rne, ~it .. rrla-• .., ..-.. ...... ,
-c:at~oool ... ioot 1M~ (P ... .
21 :30).
Worship for Men and Women
"Com~ to the Light, 'tis !lhining for
the~;
~wCf'tly the Liglrt h1'1~ d11wn~d upon
me,
N part of our W"'rshlp we must
continually proclaim the Gospel to
other s for -their salvation. This ap-
ON lfiNG STEADFAST AND
IMMOVAILE "For when they shall soy, Peace and
Clnq· T v. ;p, J:r w t, h ut now T can !'e~ ·
T1l· T .i ~·!;t r:f !lo• wror ld i" Je-<>u:o~."
"My son, feor trou the Lord ond the
kmg : ond meddle not with them that
· safety; then sudden destruction cometh
upon them" (I Thess. 5:3o). r. P. Rliss. 1ft7.5
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What Is the Difference Between Saved and Lost?
The Bible makes a clear distinction. bttwcea
those ·.7ho are saved _ld those wbo are 1olt I
The difference i<> rep~sented ultimately by
Heaven and hell. Heaven· is the eternal abidinc
~laa of the saved, and hell is the etenwl &hidin(
place of thr lost. n is impossible for a.uynnt to
read dt~ C: blc without seeinc this distir.rti<IID ;
and it is 1mpossible for a minister faithful to tbe
Word of God to preach without maintainiac this
distinction and keeping it coostntly befrore till
people.
To be I ott means to coatiluae ia liD aDd to die
without faith in the Lon! Jesus am.t.
The Bible is the lloolc of Alnllon. The -
purpose of the Bible is to brine to maD tbe ,....
JaC< <>( Go<i. L'e Gos?CI of oalvatioo, whid> will
save his sct.:l a..oo:.:l give b!m tbe treuure ol ~
lzstir.g life.
Everlasting !i..:e is a posacession of tboee _..,
~~;..., been .. ....!.
To be 1oft, to omnnue In an estate of beiac
loot. man ne<ds to do nolhi~utdy -. q . To be oavod and to rocem: the rift ol·n«·
lutlnc life, it il neoeooary !o< ....., "' -. ~ billl the S.¥ioar, the Lord J_. Christ.
Tide dodD io 111 act of faith, aad f. lo a
111ft ol God.
TiDctl IMtW nt Boc.a wwrc:;w: alfPJLUU&
-LCWI'o Aft lft"JifGAJrD ,_ora. IW~:
TlooSoaof-io..-............ _
... ..... -loot. -lAIIo 19:10.
He ... ,." .. 1101 ........ -...
life, bat the ...-It of God abideth 011 him. -John 3 :36.
God -1101 blo Sort into the -ld to ......
...... the -'<! ; bat that the w ... ld throoa!l
him ....... be a...!. He that belie .. th on him
ia 'aot condemned: bat he th&t belieYetb not 'is
~r .. wd ahwdy, because he hath not be.
&n.l iD .. aome of the only ~ Soo
"'God.-Jolm.3 :17, 18.
'ft'llot to a ..,... ...,&eel, if be shan pin the
--L .,.j loole ilis _,. aoul1 -Vdthew 16 :rA
~~'aft no. 'l'lla 81111.& WW'JCB DPBMID
--...... .urD MLYA'ft(..N, :WCI.tlla:
wa.t-lclotobe....Sl ... llelieftcm
.. ~ ,_ CWot; """ tboa tl>olt ... -. ... ., ...... -1.-16:30, 31.
WhaM ua .a.Jl aall ~the Dillie of the
Lon! olial .. a...!.-a-... 10:13.
Nellw lo -..,.., Ia ...,. ...... : for
-... _ ...... -----p. ___ .,we_be_-
Ado 4 ;11
Hc.oliaiJwt ........ lf ......... IO ....
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Get ........... t' 7
..... orndt, .....
.... .. d .., -~ ,_ Cllriot. -~ n , 1 '"'
II tboa ahalt confeu with thy mouth the
l.ord Jsua, and ft1t believe in thine heart
that God hath ~sed him from the dead, tboa
shalt be ••ed. -Romans 10:9.
1be Lord i1 nigb unto them that are of a
brctk<n bean; and oaw:th sud> as be of a ..,...
tri'"IJlirit.-Psalm 34:1&
By crace are 1" 10vod through faith ; and
..... not of yoanelo<s : it. is the rift of God:
Nat of ....X.. 1eot any ,.... should bout. -
l!pbesiatu 2 :8. 9. .
Not by worb of rCf*.••U. which we
..... -. bat IIOOGidillc .. blo -he-... -Tltuo 3:5.
The pw'*•• ol doe awa .is to thaD dlat
perilh toalisb a; tJat aDto ua .whida . ate
IPtld it is die pliiiN'r of God. -1 Cot i11•W.ne
1:1&
'lbtn' Ia a dill'.....,. bdw.., ~ aa-...1 aad
oeintr ~,... 1110( when this dill'........, is r_..;.ed
""" ..., "'be--io ..... 111\d -.......... tbo p-oiap decioion which can. ·be · mad<
bY any 1-wwa ~ ls that ol accq>linr ]-.
Olrioi """ -.. -•
tn ~!~~nL you ru~."nnll't~tin;!." tuch rne , Lord to u.y
I hank nw . o•Ju·l<~uno·ll tlw "Thy will be done."
l•dr,. R.E. N ......
'lr.11, Mam , I u~~r.d to br
Iicht o·ollr.ctor, and wh•:nt:VC'f
you u~•l to go by you always
~vc: mo• a cheerful 11mik-and a
(;ouJ morning,' and you don't
know what a diffen:nce it madt-
to me. (joocJ weather or bad it
wa1 alwa ys the u~. and 1
thought to myeelf, wondr.r
where aile gets her smilr. from.
Onr. cannot alway• bt tt.ppy,
yet she: aeeiTUI to be, and 1 knew
that amilr. mUAt come &om the
inaid.:.
"Then one mornin1 you camt'
by and you had 1 little Uibk in
your hand, and I Mid to myttlf,
God's good pltl 10metirnet
come wrapped up in 111ran«t
pac::kqe1. What teeu. to ..-to 6e
• rat trial o( aflt;ction and
leltin&· may tum out to be one
or rieh hlellin~o lob testified,
"But he knowcUt the wa:r th•t I
take; when he hath lrie me, I
...U come forth " 10ld." (Job
23:10) .
Let God work out HUt plan
for your tife, and thank Him. for
it. The iflteftlt on thia life
in¥ettment will br. waltin1 for
you in ~cry.
On Life and Death
Editorial from MOODY MONTltLY
The subject Of death is no longer quite the llboo topic
that it used to be. Colleges now include it in their currie;
ula. columnists wrile about it. television expknu iL It
was inevitable that sooner or later the secular media.
proud of its expertise in handling .. delicate" subjecas,
would tackle this one too .
While their 1reatments UJually have somethinl to con·
tn'b~o~te. they almost always faD abort of ultimau answen
that focus dearly upon the soopel. Here i1 wben Chris-
tiana can ftl~ the vacuum-with tbe cettainl)' which DOn •
Christians lack.
Death is a fact. .. Wbal man it be that liveth. aDd
shall not,.. death?" (1'1. 89:48). The obituary~"" of
every newspa~. day afler day, year after year, OOGllnn
thu uuth. Moot mea do oat deny the fo<t of death, for
they c:annot. They simply ,.,_ to race il
Why death? ApiD, the DOD·bdiever JIOPCI few aa
ultimate answer. 11Mre io<J!lly oae. ".:. By~tDatuia
eotered iooo the world, and cloo1b by ... ud 10 clcatll
puoed IIJIOII aD t11e11 ••• "(li* R-.S:Il),
The DOO.cllri!tian li>ob ·cw• d!o -ud -alillioas of people wllo will eo-day 4le. Hll .,..._
ays'maaolmfiY-IIIoallliiiD-., .
Tloo Olilodu-a rro...aloat. He..._ ... in
_.., ... _...,., 1 n.---·-d rt,-.o..-,..~~o.doollr-liiiL,AM
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L • '
LIIGAL MOTICI R"'"'T•• illlf'OITHAMOR ...
Pl:tiliOca B•WMIUI ·~ """ -IY SOPRAHO l'lla.lllfiiiiiiU.Y -PMU ' fUTDIUT .,.._C.. ~Qr. '
'IIIU~Y,IIOV. U. 1174
OOIIGMA iaiiAI, CM... F:t lfl l the Pullet' Bluttt·l
,.......,._ .. ..., .... Cculcora ---c. le " Dec 1·3 1j " •••• u : llwport .... :.~ .. ~,.:~~~.:...... -ora 5 .... c • • • =iL •i'·' "' .. :.-:::. .. ~-::::. ... :-r.r:. .... ..-~
-QI.,401-at.,aoo. laOCC' ~ ... n.... r . a-. a '4 -lnlot,-.UO!W_..,,,,clu ... -........ twt
,_n --·Co. liMO: WU..e I® 0 -. Lao fto .._ ...... ~ !PI~--1, -111 =~-wi ..... -Wllmm ,._tool -toe I , . , wtllla!a w-. It, ol = 401 11!111 11<.-r-''Cell,'~e,::r..=;-........ .,_JW<biiftlt. ..... llr 111 =--Ill W' o ol •• tuol-o1 l'tCIID· 4K s..tDo, .._ ou u -
'1'1111 c.:,:. liMO. • Sc·~·-·-ud ..... oo·lll __ ..._ ..... ., u·•r,wlll-II-lld'-el, ~ .-, otlloclottiOacb, reolodat lp.!I.IIWIIamU. .,. .. lildt; ia ~ M ... l!itl'alla. ...... Oir-daJ ... IIIIII*J, Deo. &aiM ... -,'!/dllil• ''lal• JV'I ....... 'Ujtt • at .. 11 p..lll. from tiM frolt ....,.otdleEiw tOG. CoMa ..... ud ebltpd
I'·PI·WIIIIaa-clooudDr.CWioo-.14,WDIH--•--·-.. Y-1 P• ••• ~oratoro--tllollwDr ... u-o,ISIIO-wtlhYtollllooolprota-...
·;:., --llt·WU l._,wltlt lord W:IU aceMif,sr Mr1. .,-. ordl,u•a ~ ,.11 ,., .......... f' 01 lilllra. I Wud ......... I. llaJ hole, CIU BlYd., CorOIIl del Mar, Harold ..... 10, oll5eo MIW·
tllo · c_, Clor. fl ,_....._ -• 111o P!Uo ud 'C-WD Ill -IIIIo-U!1 ~h ao will ._-. -1<4& p. ot 1:00 a.a>. ud drln any port, C--. ou cl!orpd C....._ . -•-.• cllrl!iet. · C-." M JIJII I ' II all -.. llor, I ... I L!O. Jlor, I, • • . Mary c..._, IZO Cnnd wUb be1aC -cotld Ill u
..,.., .. !lot. 1,19'14. ""'..,.. Ill' .. CllrUft .. Lol ........ ·--· Ud --.....-.,..ctor_ c ... ~ Bolboo lolaocl, ·-automollllt ot 1 ..... ud Dooor ~~~:::~~, ~~-~ c.-, c;;;;;... Aar&, 1M ooa.. Pu....,tiiiMc;t;~ uoowu,.. a. caa raat• ••. &omeooe a $100 statue o1 a llntero boy at l!:SO a.m •••. Norma Poet ~-"""";' --LI$Jol. ite'illel cort -~~ -· ....... -. -. 1u illlll wW M -lilt lionel E!lllp otcloD from ber print. dock Lutzolf, 49, of Ill VIa Lido ·.::;:::!::7::::-:-:-==:,F::-S:M4=9~ ataear• Md • ..,.... ..., ..... tu swi4W'..-tlr .. com-~ 1000 CUff Dr., CUfl' between ll:SO p.m. No,, Z aDd Nord. Lido llle, Wll eblrpd
,. • LI!GA!o NOnC! FlCTmOUB 816111188 NAME at Cbrlalmu" 11r -·-blood -WD portarm. .._ llr ~TV l -. S o.m, NOf, I · • · An $85 with drlflllj:-thoiDRoence nc:Tmots BtlmttSSNAME STATEKIJn' DIU.. Jalll na·«•.w .... ueeeta ... f181lA,_Bip-... .._,._ MtiOIDe-bicycle wu stoleD from tbe of 1lcohol &ftc poUee tn-
. ftATEMilNT Tbe O>Dowl!i(poo-ladOio( ,_ t11o 't,Oi;O 1Qr -a. bird lie! CMrllll, IIIIo -IllY fl NAvY AIRIWIIIIuloJ a . 1o-tlao loot<-8 p.m. N ... I prap at Patty Gnl>ner's nsttptod a mU... lrallle ccl-
Tbt fql)OUac ,_100 1& do-buaiDtu u: o 111rldllAfcMM, .... u CC!DIIdor. Ca1:ll:nll. Qmt• etlu.OMF, derW&. lOll of llrt. Jo,c.l. ud I .... Jtorr. I ••• About bome, 124 25th, Central New -Usi.OD at 119 Apte, Bllfbcl. Jac hgsfDtll, ~: n. St.seot a 1'rtdiDI c_,..,., 1 Mo~ ••we ••• ._.., a -u '* ud a .......... appM~t.DCt ~ Sodlr'bltc ol ssoa Callll:lr* fi,OOO _. ollooll"" tto-port, between 4 p.m. Nov. 3 Island, at 11:50 p.m. • ••
tlllpi'O'remeat C.ater, 90l0oYer Coqrt. Newport Be&c:b. Ca. &COCIItlcaDJ __. place .a. CbilaMl... St., CoD Mea, bu Jl'lllta$ed .. from tbt Wobl.l lll"T1ce aod 5:15p.m. NOY. 4. Stene lllebatl Grottnnaa. Zl,
Jlll,., N. B ~· Gloria StiiiO: Mlc ... l F. ~ our eooc.tl tldJ )'tiU' .. tM TM lial c:oacwt r.,.notre from rec:nit tniiWc at ........ at 1000 E. Cout Hwy,, • MONDAY, NOV. 4 of tS9 Da.blt&, Coroaa delMar,
Kuapb. 1000 .Dlua t..i., N, B., I llojl) Co.t, NttrpCIIt BMeb Ptl'lt B1DUJt Ctll•eb ol lula ol till Clltanll wi.U bt "Ao Naft.l Tn.J.DiDc Ceattro Su Df, .. lfiWIIOI't C.._, brltw .. I p.m. James William Palmertree, was clw.rged ..U.b grahd thtft c.ut, liMO 9Jtl0. · AM, IDcUicl at 1010 WHt1'7tb ..,...., ol CbiMI Rllliaa ,10 He 18 ICbtdallcl to rtpCft Oct. 11 t.lld! ece a.m. New. 1 zz 01128 42od West Newport wbeD pollee arretted him at
1lda bub... ls c:oodueted Tbla beiiN'I 1a CCIDI1-.tld lt.. MU Mortb PJow•," AJI at..SC," ,....., Racbmul-to 'PbcJtocnpb1e tat.W,.C.-••• A t:lpl recorOtr and a w~ arrested ~t z.30 am ai 1%:10 p.m. at pollee bead·
bJ' u iadhidllll. Slpad: Glorll by Ill ~fldalL . ebdnle maapr Ju Uuert. aofl'~ ''Y'!I*'I: ~-S'J," to A Sebool, Lowry JJr Faroe caum llnclllt. 'l&a.dll$800, 44th &Dd Balboa W~stN~t quartus • • • Terry Lee
ICaiQpb. Sipld: lllcbUI F. COUCbJlD., ••we wut top,., oar atdtDet bt pr111 n1 Ma7 at at tM ·8.,. Otat'v W4!ft WCIU'lMd from Altha Ud cbarpd wtth drlring ~ Sanders, Z:Z, of 1%5 Agate, &1 •.
1'fda atuemeot WU tlleclwitb , 1'bJJ Jtatemeat wu fUidwttb a ~ o1 .utter hldlJ or Suta All. 8qltllt Cb17fcll, AU ' ' LIDI'I ............. at lOlScbu.lz, the lntlueoce of alcobo1 boa lslaod. waa arrested tn
tilt eoa, Clert of OraDCt tbe coa, C1trt o1 0raaee Sat.aJ eY.W.C to biU' tb1l lS .,..,.... are acap~111 ud Ver.W.. W'w'MD Oct. 15m! Leanda Mary Andrea Smtih' 2t:,· the alley bebiDd 110 Apte, oo
COQIIty 011 Oct. 28, 1974• Comty OD !Cot. 4. 18?4. II'Mt boUdaJ ~.1111eal trMt Ia ww bt .-c iD R..atu. L!C.AL MOnel !CoY. 1. 01 384 Atocado, Costa Mea.' and a charge ollqterfertac wtttl an
Plbliatl: Oct. st. NOY. 1, 14, Publllb: NOt'. '1, 14, 21, 18, lton tar Uwm. Tlcll::lta lW' aU perb'ID&Detll • SATtltDAY NOV % Kenoeth Ray Beet. t3, of San. officer, &Iter btallegediJIPOke
11,. 18'14, 1D the Newport flat. 1974, 1D tbe Nnport Hut1or Tbe 1J11.10D wtU COiltio• oa. Ul DOW <a ale. FICTmOtE BlSINESS MAY.£ .,.., o..Yid Clrn1De 49 ta Ana Ave .• Newport Heipts, obsceotUes into the opea radio
bor EuJcD, F-3U24 Enslp. F~ TbeST~;!:cn'*_, ue ot att VII tOe•. u~~o'~ste: werea.rrestecJand ebvgedwlth ~~::'~~: d~:C11: :~
LIGIIL NOnCI . LI~L MTICii' LIGAL NOnCI·. LltM.I4011CJ doiDc Mol-e aa: llowport no etulod wtlb bolllt: .-. ououc lntmlcatlon ati0:30p.m. vestlption •.. st>oley Vlneent
NOTICE OF HEARING "NoncE OF HE.UDfG Products 1Dc:: 17895 S1rJ Part lcat.dl II peJtc at 1:45 p.m. at Newport and3Znd, WeA New· Mc Keever, 51, of 2104 Vtst2
NoTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tlllt tbl Boud ot s--• N,_ICE IS HEREBY ~v •~t •· ~-d ~ •~-, Blt'd Jrrt. '(:&!If ti'J01· WU ta tbl IOO block of Via Nice port ' ' ' Alan Blanc:bard Hess, Entrada, the Bluffs, W'.lS -·-· v• .,. .. _.. u. -~ u-.....-·-., • · · " ... Carl WUU&m Coslow 45, of 834 W. l8tb, Costa Me· of. tbe Co_, of Oranp, State of CalttorU. bU by R~ulioo of tM Cocaty o1 Orup, state o1 CautcnJa. 11u bJ ~ liam J. 8ooft, DI, 1111 New.. 7.._ ol ae y ... --... C~ a was charged wttb drlring charged with driving ooder the
d&te;d tbe 5tb (la.y of November, 1974, decla.rfld Ita lotuttoo datiiCf tbt 5tll day ot HOYember, lt1t. declar.S ltl illhadoa P«t HUll Drl" Eut. Newport IUplua, wu ~-with under the intlaeoce of aleobol influence of alcobol at 1:50
to a.aaes the territory deacrlbed ~low to Oraap CoaDty to llaDII tbe terrttory dnerlbld below to Onact Co_, B•e b, CalltorDJa 9ZIIO; Mary drtrilt-.ser tbe lnfl~oce of at 7:40 p.m. 1D the 3400 block a .m. at 445 E. Coast Hwy.,
street Ugtat!Dg Maintenance District No. 10, ud bU ftsld Street Li&'UDI M1IDt..ace ot.trld No. 10, ud bu tlud Aon (NMI) Frtru~, U107R«<bad aloabol at 1l:4s p.m at E of Via Lido, Lldo Shops • • • near Promontory Point • • •
W.IIJDedy, the lltb day of December, 1974, at tbe bo• ol w.-...,, the lltb diJ of December', 18?4, at tbl bour ot Circle, FOUDtatn ValleJ, C&W· Coutllwy Uld lf~C· Rupert Marcua Metzner 49 of Potted plants nloed at "'65
9:45 o'clock A.M. of said day I.D the Cbambeu of tbl Baud 1:45 o'clock A.M. of aid daJ 1D tbl Ctll.mbere of tbt Board ornla 92?08. Dr ~Ill rHiderQ 111 tbe 25 Beacb Corona del y~ ~as were stolen from the Sherman
of St~M~lrisots of tbe Couaty o1 Oranp In the OranpCo..ty Of S~a of tM Cocmty o1 Orup Ia 11M Oraap eo-ty Thll buatDeu l.s cODd..:.tecl JOO '400 ud 500 blocks of St cllarge4 ~ttl drlt'lng ood~ the Foundation Gardens, 606
AdmiDtstraUon BulldJDg, 515 North Sycamore street, lD tbe MmiDUb'IUOD 8atJdiD&. 515 Hortb 8ycamon Street, 1D tbe by 1 corpont:Jo· qlped: Mary M1,Rd CUff Huen. ,t!d influenCe of alcohol at Via LI-D;.~hUa, Corona del Mar, by
City of Sub. Ana, CalUorllla, u tbe Ume and plicelor tbl City ot Slllt& ADA. Calltoraia, u tbt t1mt ud piaee tor tbe Ann Frena. tbtlr ;;,.llboua brot!epotr od &Dd N.-port Lido Shops 2 men seen by witnesses tak·
beulDc .,a tbe quutlon of saJd a.nnuatloo IDd an objlc:tiou barlq ...,.. tbt q .. IUc:G o1 aid IIIMIDtlol aDd aU objec:UOU Tbla statemeat wu ftlldwiUt tbetr mcMmt1Dp n om at 1 p m SaiUnc eqU41 • ing the plaits at 7:40 p.m.
tbtreto. at wbich ttme and place all lntereJted petiOOI may tbtreto, at Wldeb Umt IDd p)&ce an bMr..ad penou may lbe Colllty Clerk of 0n.IIIC' foottaU flu: -·n:~lb!u: ment c~' lAd other ttems-
appeariDdbebeard. al)pllfudbtbarcl. , Co!Xlf:Yoo0ct.Z9,1St'lfi. FJ.eld,dwtactbeprevioa nl f'al~ at $1.190 were take~ • SATURDAY, NOV , 9
At a.ay Ume prlortothettmettsedtor tt.flag. &nJ tDt•uted At IDJ time prlol'totblttmetludiDr btub:lc.IDJ llterested P.mUsb: Oct. 31, No•. 7, 14, Vktwi&Malolf 46-t':c &bt from Roble N~rt 1700 w Martyn Howvd., 1431 An·
persoas may Ute wlth the Clerll: ot the Baud ofS~t pereou m&J fUt wttb tbt Clerk of IIIII Boud ol'-*"t.ort 2l, 1974, In the Newport Harbor ~ Cuneo Sbor~ r~ Cout Hwy., Mart~rs Mile: tlgua, Dover Shores, reported
of the CocmtJ of Orup written ob)letions to tbt propoiJid of tllt COtlttJ ot Ort.op Wl'lCteD Obteet&au to tiM proposed Enslen. E.SI$79 tbat 1 barcJar cot 'm throueb by burglars who broke 1n that $100 worth of blankets
&DDIDtico, which ob)letlons wiU be eoasldend by tbl Board UDexatioD, wtaicb ob)lctklat wUl bl ~-by tilt Board LEGAL MOnCE a w1adow wWe blr bomu)arm .lhrougb a wlldow sometlmebt>-weie stolen from bls car while
of S~s at the time ud place ftJac1 tor _,lac. of 8~• at thl t1m1 IDI1 place fixed for beUID&'. IJitem,.. tWDid ott. aDd took tween 5 p.m. Nov. 4 and 9:1:::. lt was parted. at 1144 Skylark,·
A lep.l descrJptloa of ta1d terrttory 1s contalnld lD RuolGo A lep1 dttcrlpUoa. o1 aJd territory 1.1 eoatt'Md lD Reeolu~ FICTITI0\.5 BUSINESS NAME a lllftr tab .. Nrl'lc.e n.hltd a.m. Nov. 5 •.• Someonr Bayrrest, from 11:30 p.m. Ub-
tloa No. 14-1801, dated November 5, 1974, of tbe Board of t1oa No. 74-1100, dated Not'tmblr s, lt'I.C. ot tbt Boud of STATEKEMT at $2lSO IOIHUme betwM11 8 scattered lye drain cleaner on fil mi4nfght. ··James Hedger ~rs, oo ftle with ble ClerkoftbeBoard of Sapen180ra. Sap~J'Ytmrs, oa. flit wUb tM ClertoftbiBoud o1 s..-n.ors, Tbe follow1Ac per-ltdoiac p m ~ 'u p.m So tbe garage floor at Dorothy Shepherd, 1544 Placentia, Co.
The terrttoTy la poerally described u follows: The territory t.lpDtnlly deKrlbfJIJ u IGDows: bus1Dia u : Cortatldu Carpet lWc,b a wtJdow i.t' tbe = Meyer's home at 121 Vla Kor. sta Mesa, ns arrested at 6:30
Proposed AMeu.tlon of Tract Nos. 850&, 855'1 aDd 8527 to Propoud A..,.ttoo ol Tract No. 1511 to Onoce Couaty Company, 1820 Park Newport, LlDIII:zlilt bome, 4645 PerM.m oa. Udo Isle, between 2 p.m. p.m. at 1022 W. Balbot Blvd,, ~ CowtJ street Llgbtlnc MainteiiiDce Dlatrlct No. 10. Street Ll~MJDCIIIbtWwDM Dtltriet No, 10, 1310, Newport Blaeb. Cal. Cam• Sbor~ between 6.50 NoY. 2 and 11 a.m. Nov. 4, Balboa, and ctargt>d •ttb pos-
SaJd anDelltloo coutats of ~oximately 49,i acrts "Said lDDIJatiml MOlt* ol ~tei:J 1S.I acre• 92680: William Sibley PaJM, p m m:J 10:40 P m aDd ttiot walked tbrougb the lye a.od into session of dallgerous drugs • • •
locatfld oo the eut side of Cu.lt'er Dr in, oortb ot Deerfield Jocatld oa tbl miO e1dt ol Delrfteld At'ftUI, ..certy of 18ZO Park Newport, tSlO, New. a' $iOO ps.lr ·of eGa the 11ttncroom causing chem-Ka thl@eft AnD Ryan, 22, of 2183
At'tDIMiD tbe ceotral IrvlDe area," CulYer Drift bt. tbl eutralln11M ar•." port Beacb, Cal. 92110. Jewelry fthltd at n75 ·~ teal burns oo 'tbe carpet, and Mlner, Costa Mesa, wu
DATED tbls 5tb day of November, 1974. DATED th1l 5tb di.J of ltoYember, 1974. This buaiDess 11 CODdiiCttd bvclartud from tbe Do Ju jerked the telepbooe line out charged with Shoplifting at
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ORANGE BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVlSORS OF ORANGE by an iDdiYld-.1. N.-.comt rHidnc:e zso':'ta-of tbe W1J1 , , • A leather Penney's, Fashion Island, at
COUNTY, CAUFORNIA. COUNTY, CAUFOIUflA. Slped: WU11am S. PaJDI. Jud Vln, 8utJDr Ytew BtU., )lctet. pants, necklace, sarf 12:45 p.m •••• SMrley Mary
(SEAL)
W. E. STJOHN W· E. STJOHN This atatemeat was ftl.t.wltb bMweH QOGD. aDd e:So p.m. and belt, n.lued at $413, were Parker, 5Z, of 315.1/2 Hello-
County Clerk and ez-Otflcto Clerk (SEAL) Cocmty Clert IDd ex..offteio Clerk tbt COUDty Clwk of Orup stolen from a wall display at trope, Coroaa tiel Mar, was
of the Board of S~s of ol tM Board ol S~a of Colmty OD Oct. %5, 19'14. • SUifDAY, NOV. s the Back Street shop, F'a.shioo charged with driving under thE'
Orange Couoty, Calllorola ·~ ()ruap CCMity, CaiJfornla Publlsb: Oct. 31, NOY. 7, 14, J&IHI Patrkk lunlaL 18, lslaod, between 3:45 and 4 p.m. innuence of alcohol at Poln-
By J..me AleDnder, DepWJ By JaDI Alelladlr, Dlplty Zl , 1914, 1n lbeNewport HarbOr of U'l ISrd,. CtDtral Nnpnrt. • TUESDAY NOV 5 settia aod Coast Hwy., Corona
Publlshed: November 2h 28, 1974, Newport Harbor EBUD. Pabbhtd: Nof'tm~ 11, ~-18?4. Newport HarbOr' £~,;~~.. E~p.. , F .SilU ••~ c:blrDd w1111 drtf1Dur: Ill· A $120 bicycl~ was takE>n ~e~~:::\.:~~2:le~~~~.: ioi LIUQ'IIOT~ ,,,, ......... 'llmcl LINLIWIICI ·~teem,CI''" Lit111LII!!'§ LM&L.o!ICI LIML..nt:l 1 4111\L _!Pl'!! UGALMmel · # ftOnl the lkmleofAndyflores,. Scholz Plua, Versalllei.. aM
··h1 1.1 1 .,.,. r,.,, . ... ,·~~~' w_~ NP!IPP ...... !be:t • .tt.a~s pate. C~ ;&-ll
ASSETS
C.sh .....•..
Accounts Receivable .
Due frc. Other Funds ..
De90stt with Redemption Agent ..... .
Inventory of Mltertals and SUpplies (a t cost)
fhed Assets . . . . . . . . · · · · -· · · · · · · Allount to be Provided for Rett.-emen t of Bond s and lnUrest .
LIAIILITIES, ENCUMBRANCES AND FUND BALANCES
LIAIIUTIES
Ac counu and Co ntracts Payable .
Notes Payable ......... .
Accrued Payroll ....... .
Oel)osits ......... .
Oue to Ot her Funds .. .
141tured Interest Coupons Payable .
Bonds Payable 1n Future Years ..
Interest Pay•ble on Bonds In Future Years
Alllount P•y•ble to Holders of 1911 Act Bonds
ENCt.NAAKCES
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nrwo 8 t.m. Nov, f arid 9 aDd David AileD Clary, both
a.m. NoY, 5 •.• Someo&E' 18, werE> arrPsted at the VtelP
broke into the Boat ServicE> ::uldress at 3:.&0 a.m. and
Sbop, 814 E. Bay, Balboa, by f'hargf'd wttb consplracy to
smashing 2 class door panes t·ommu burglary.
sometime between 5:30 p.m.
Nov, 5 and 7 a.m. Nov. 6,
and took $1 05 from thP cash • SUNDAY, NOV, 10
ben: •• , Hadd Ring. 1301 Bay-Someone broke Into the
side, Corona del Mar, reported GuildsmerctaDt shop, 2813 La.
that his car wa s stripped of fayette, Cuoery Village, or
a tire, recOTded tapes and an hid In the shop at closln« Ume,
emergeocy kit whtle II n s and toolt $63S In jewelry and
parked at hiS hOme from 5 antiques, then bored through
p.m. Nov. 3 until 1 p.m. Nov. the wall into the Dan Levin
6 ••• A sUde pro)ector r.~~IIM'd custom Jil'•,.elry shop next door
at $%40 wu bm'gla.rlzed D'om at 2811 l..afayette and tookatcut
JOhn s..nsoo's apartment stor-$4,500 worth of jewelry, seulp-
a~ room at 3010 Park New. tures and gold, sometime bf.'.
port, between 8:15p.m. Nov. 3 tween 5:30 p.m. Nov. 9andooon
and 8:45 p.m. Nov. 5. Nov, 10 , •• Robert Byroo
• WE DNESDAY, NOV, 6 Martin, 24, of 200·1/4 Monte .,. Yista, Costa Mesa, was ar-rrank ArthlD' Attanuio, 59, rPstert at 12:15 a.m. at 3295 ot 6302 W. Coast Hwy., West Ne1I'J)Ort, was charged with be-Newport Blvd., West Newport,
-0-lq iJlti)Jicated lo publiC' at 4Znd and charged with assault with
lDI! Ba.Dxlra, West Newport, at 3 deadly weapon • • • Ronald ... Wayne Johnson, 34, of 2019
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11 :"" p.m ••• , Ann Spencer, p C 11 45, of 2115 Sherington, Qak -omoDl, osta esa., YU
-wood apartments, was arrtSlf'll charged with pubUc lntoJ.i<'.a.
at 10 a.m. at Coco's, 880 lr-1100 at 10:45 p.m. at Heliotrope
,t.De, near Westc Uif Plaza, 011 .tnd Seutew, Harbor View Hills
a pubHc intoxication char ~~:e ... · .. Michael Leroy Hawens, Z-4.,
Robert Dean Cropper, 19, of of 525 Falrt&J.. Costa Mesa,
4425 W Coast Hwy West Ne ... ·-us cbarpd with betAg lntoxt •
port, ~as arrestee!' at Npwport ca ted in pubUc at 312 Hello~
Pier at 9:45 a.m. a.nd charged trope, Coroca ~~Mar, at 10:45
wtth possession of stolen prop. p.m. • • • A boat enctDe nluec:l
$ at $430 wu sto* from a erty • . . About $600 to 800 bOat ~--to RHald Kl ~ damap was done to a hOUSe -...... s bllDI ooutructed by Curtis sam, 314 8tJ'wood,. Harbor VIew
L"t. at 435 Goldenrod c o. H11ls, ftl .. tM *t was at • sUp 86, lJdo pealaAia, from roaa del Mar, by vsnda Is who Ol':t 4 til Nov 10 II:Docked out sections of new -• ._. • •
coocrete aM note messages • MONDAY, NOV, 11
1n wet concrete while work-Dand AlYah KlreMtr, 39
mea were away from the pro· ot 1744 Mtnmar, Bi.tx:., waS
)Mt briefly ttom 3:30 to 3:50 c lari'ICI .ufl drtna. _,.,tile
p.m. • •• Two women. de· inllueaot ot akdlol at lOU.
scr ibed u being about 24 years aod w. o.::.a Fro._ aaa...
okl, robbed the Tic Toe Market, at 11 p.cn •••• Tho .... Rietllrd
3530 Ina., SUta Ana Heights, McC~ 11, o1 1191 Art.
a.t p:llp01ntatl0:3S p.m.,~tt1ng ~ona. eo.IIIMta.wasarHibld
$115 111 ealh. at %:50 a_.m. at 1.7tll ud Bal·
• THI.JRSD.o\Y, NOV . 7 boa, CIMral Jllewpor;:. .ad
A1lu Ross AltbW m. Z16 ctarpd ""' J I I 71'-ol
VIa Lido Nord. Udo lslo, was marl,_. • . • A lloa, de·
af'l'dtld at h a.m. at tbe ecribld U ...... blew-10
pollee dllllartm• ao a c:bar,. aDd II ,_,.. olt .... .-..t
of PDIII 'II PCP • , , Som• .. ..._. lair, •Ired tM .. _--....., • ,_ aaeao-.-•.c.-...__. a..o. BayCar"W.._ ltwJ.., W. lcapaa. It 1:10
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l!xcluive Co1111ly Rep.
JOHN KUt ltPP
547 · 4139
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14 SALE
price -2nd roll 14
Phono
67S.«l40
7•JO TO l tOO
SATURDAY
1:00 TO •00
LOC AL SEASON RECOROO
(Includlng non-league games)
W L T
Newport Hartxlr •••••• 8 1 0
Corona del Mar L ••• 3 S 1
Costa Mesa •••••••• 3 6 0
Estancia •.•.••••• ,2 6 1
John OtswangofOrangeCoast
!Ce,lle,ge Qlllllf1ed for the state
country meet by finishing
3rd at the Southern California
I e~~::~~~~~ Saturday on the It 4-mlle Mt. San An-
College course In WaLDut.
The state meet will be held
10 a.m. this Saturday.
ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS
o BEAUTY SALON
!/!owJ.i fUJ '~
BEA.UTY NOOK
2732 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
Pho ne 644-7336
1 Time
·20 words or less ••. 2.00
21 to 30 words . . . . • 3.00
31 to 40 words ••... 4.00
Each word over 4{) • • .1 0
2 Times 3 Times
3.50 4.50
4. 75 6.00
6.50 8.00
.15 .. 20
•HEARING AIDS oREAL ESTATE
_::_:::;.::;.::;._.:..: ____ ,EXCLUSIVE San Clemente
HAL AEBISCHE R prestige area. Custom, 3bed-
~ ~ rooms, 2 lllths, large
lin fl. and living room, ramilyroom, -if.:.t.NQ• Aiii8 2 fireplaces, patlo, 2000-foot
Proper Fitting Assured private beach, guarded pte,
3409 E. Coast Hwy. breathtaking view, 10 min-
utes Dana Point Marina.
Corona del Mar $135,000. Owner 492-3212 en
675-3833 830-4238.
e HOioiE IMPROVEMENT • OFFICE EQUIPMEHT
LET. ME GIVE YOU A HAND
LE!r S GET IICQ(JAJNTP.D! Handrman .. 111 do ~
P ho n• 5•~521 2 all home repairs-·
2604 AVON plumbi.Dg.carpeotry,
MfW,OIIIT II!ACH pa.lntlng, --===~====~~====i FREE ESTIMATES 673-3658 oiiCYCL ES
IN NIEW'OAT 8EACH
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SALES & SERVICE
~20 E. 17TH ST. COSTA
646·7706 -64&-8856
MALCOLM IBUOICUTLER
o DRY CLEANERS
DIMMITT . ~t.':
Fl..;. quality d,Y ·~leOtilni
on the premila • Self~elaundry
AU .... -Ia-noodel , ................. .
J1200Ji:. Cout.Hwy., CDM ' -=s-m.-.
... rm•••---C PLOWERS FOR . ·
ALL OCCASIONS
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UNL IMI T!D -~\. "'9.: L'L Atoll D I! COR ...:-O.r .,.,.. wtll n•• Ho 'I'•" H all'lngcelftPI •t•
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C I V!MIMGS. 47l•YJJ
C lETOM DRAPERY cleaning.
Takerl down, cleaned, ezpert-
ly faD.folded, rehung. In at
10 a.m., back by 4:30p.m.
same day. $2.98 per 36 x 96
tncb wldtb. Fuhioo Drapery
Cteuers. Phone 642-5466.
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Martae Rarctnre
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1?00 W. COAST HWY., N. B.
PIIOIIE 645-1'1\1
~ Office FwrnitMr' ~~~ DESKS •CHAIRS I ' FilES •SA FES
::. OFFICE SU~UES
-I STATIONERY
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nrd. Call 111-01111 -
5:30or .. .---.
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Mariners Rams at Irvine Ter -
race Fighting Irish, 9 a.m.
Newport Heights Sharks vs.
CYC Raiders at Ma.r tners
park, 10 a.m.
Wlnners play at Marlners park
at 1 p.m.
Mariners Patriots at Mariners
Commandos, 9 a.m.
CYC Stingn.ys vs. CYC Chiefs,
Mariners pa.rk, 9 a.m.
Winners pla y at Mariner s park
at noon,
DIVISION ·'CC"
Playfleld Packers at lrvlne
Terrace Sun, 10 a.m.
Buffalo Redsldns at Mui.ner s
Colts, 10 a.m.
WIMers play at Mariner s park
at 2 p.m.
East Bluff Flag Rippers at CYC
Rodents, 9 a.m.
WIMer plays Peninsula Charg-
ers at Mar iner s park, lOa.m.
DIVISION "C"
Buffalo Broocosvs.CYC Panth-
er s, 1 p.m. at Mariner s park.
Peninsula Packers vs. East
Bluff Chargers, 11 a.m. at
CYC.
Her e's how the
the
BUCS GO F.GR
LEAGUE TITlE
ChanllE'I Rams 17, Mariners
Tro)ans 12
Buffakl Broncos 12, C!wmel
Rams 0
CYC Panthers 24, Newport
Heights Oilers 6
CYC Panthers 7,
Klllers 0
Peninsula Packers 40, Mar.
lners 49er s 0
Buffalo Btlls 4, Mariner s
SWI 0
Peninsula Packers 18,
Calo Bills o
East Bluff Ctw"gers 6,
Cowboys 0
East Bluff Chargers 7, Irvine
Terrace Colts 6
~awput laadt ••• ·
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VIEW
OF BALBOA HARBOR
..... FROM TH E TERR ACES AHD SUH DECK.
All the amenities that go with an elegant hOme.
Richly paneled living room. Formal dtn!Dg room.
Modern garden kitchen sUTrounded by spaclous SWl·
deck. Huge family room with wet bar plus 1 wine
cellar.
Superb quality throughout.
OFF!:R!:D A f S296,500
OPEN TIL 9, IT'S FUN TO BE NicE! ·.
THE REAL ESTATERS
.332·~RGUERITE, CORONA DEL MAR 673-Uit'
OWNER MUST SACRIFICE
Appros:lmalety 1 acr e, LAGUNA -BEACH, In a
private, guarded community, Has 400 feet on the
ocean.
Mansion Is on 5 levels, consisting of 30 rooms,
7 baths, 3 kitchens and 2 double garages. Large
swtmmlng pool with own Niagara falls.
MAKE ALL OFFERSI
Call Ginny
COATS & WALLACE REALTORS
A UNIQUE
MEDITERRANEAN VIlLAGE OF OCEAN
VIEW TOWNHOUSE CONDOMINIUMS
TWO 6 THIEl IIDIOOMS •
TWO 6 A HALF lATHS
FIOM 571,500
Antiqu• "'"' livhh ond lountoino • Cobb.ltoM Entrie t
• lte<reation room ii>Ciudinv Jocuui ond Sounot • Swim-
mii'IQ pool • Hond le~id imported ti .. lloori"9 • lu•uriovt
cor~tin9 • Fori'I'IOI din·
in9 room • Spo<ICiut
deck1 • Two tir•plout
• Stoined vlou win·
dowl • T rolh <om poe·
tor • Di•h•e~IMr • Con-
tinuoul dec~ni"9 """ •
Corian countertopl w;th
ltolion ti .. ~lh .
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&rt --lY --u llarbar Ylow, Zaeb ,.. de'rtlaped llio a choke ,...,....., .,.
by ftM ballller1 IDd tbeM ar., lOW rapr..-t
tbe fiiOIIt popallr bOmel ID the ar• for molt famiU..
CwriGClJ •• ban tour bM.utul Jlr(llltrtles l1ated
1a the Rubrw VIew areu.
. :'Original Harbor View" ., -t.. .. tbo billa
WhftaMtl•&.areaUy
bomt wUb kJtl:
IDd a ebotee
home ta prleed to •W
\ -Lusk Harbor View South
Tbt -bock yard 1D tan. 3414 --Ia a beautthl tbrM bedroom bome 1D RPif cc•dU:iOD.
Y oa will fall ill kwe . wttll this home at tlrst IIP,t.
Ideal tor a 1maU tamUy. Well prlc:ed at $90,950.
' Lusk Harbor View North
A bulterc~·of a hon:atl The prettie.t yellow carpets
you han eYdl' ..... Parquet floors lD tbe family
room aDd lots ot brl&tlt cutom features. You wUI
lon thll home. $105,000. ,
Bren Harbor View 1
The mo.t popdar model In any subdirisioD 1D the
Ha.rbor Ar• ts tbe UCeptioDI.I PortotlDo, tbe srnub-
lnc two !ltory bome with the boocas area tbat beoomn:
a foartb bedroom. a seeond family room, aDd a foartb.
bath. TMs C~UidiAg bome is aecer.ted wUh a deUpt-
tlll pool aad crat land.:aplag. H~ary oo this, S89,500,
TWO STORY
Peninsula Point
LoYIIJ I ltor'y, S bedroom, Z tatb bome. Master
bedroom ap8Jrs wttb ..-elect.
Onrlrs pare.._ a llrpr bome --haft reduc,ed
tllll OM lor' alllet ... II
Priced at $87,000
SIDE C.M. DUPLEX
Good Investment • Starter!
TbrM bedrooms, Z btha. plus I brmt.. 1 bl.tb.
Aat!DC $49,500
FIXERUPPER
Bi& 5 Bedroom! ..
Brtar ,_ palJit br... ud ·----Goad Wttlo• t1 Fomta.l.a Valley.
•
~ CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX ·
South of ·Hi&hwlyl
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A TTEMTIOII, LANDLORDS!
Cell ....... , •• , ... tal .. t..n~-,...,_ ;
WATERFRONT SPECIAL!
Two bedroom, den, Doll House. Pier and slip.
Best Newport lsland location.
but price --$115,000.
VISteH
UALTY
27 0 E. COAST HWY .
{at Goldenrod)
CORONA DEL MAR
675~600 " '·
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OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1 to
1961 PORt SEABOURNE
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Outstanding Mooaeo model, beautifully decorated
interior, custom landscaping With exterior automatic
Ugbttng, and patio with gas fire pit. Fee land.
Come and see it. ••••
RENTALS
2 bedrooms, 2 baths, close to beach, No children.
No pets. $350 mo. * z bedrooms, Z bilths, IC)stairs --Swedish !lreplace, d,., .. ~ •...
* 3 bedrooms, 3 blths, e:rcellent neigttborhoorl, south
patio. $385.
* 3 bedrooms, Z baths, corner hOuse. J495 .
* ---* Give Thanks----
IN YOUR OWN SPECIAL WAY
612 GOLDENROD, CDM
Tale elarm ol old c.,._ c:lel Mar 1D this d~le.z
. all. -liD-llln llloplocu. Frool clt, z bod-
~· .... tact ..U I biidroams aDd flmlly room.
$79,500
(lETTER otECK ntiS OHE I) • .,..*
1617 .... c. l·r:....,. f.
JO•H .coo,.•~·~·::~~i-i C1 I .... .
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FftEB HOMES
FROM $46,950 TO $7So,OOO
IXQUISITII ELITil ILIIGAHTl
EVERYTJUNG for uiira u.mr. ente=s I< privacy. Gorgeous dining room,
lap room. 3 st>adou! bedrooms. ,,auoo ..
Jack Custer M2-8235. (YII)
PRESTIG~ LOCATION -CUSTOM ,~OT
One of the best building aite.1 available!
Prominent bluff overlooking clubbouM 6
faJrwavs . 1 Cvpress Point Laue. Charles
Arnold M2-ll235. (Y30)
INVEST & PROFIT!
Six lg. 2 bedroom unit. near Santa Ana
Country Club. $140,000. Bob Owens
MU235. !YI5)
.... Dow. Dri" 142·123$ .... M8cArttu ..... 1201
fM•,o~t IIMcltr.. c.ll••• ...,
#1 COLLINS ISLE!
C,an't you just thrill to the sound of ll? The privacy
of a small is U:ll\. The 100' fTOI.~;'!,~e oo the open
bay.
Tbe 60' sUp for an even larger boat. Tt1e never
ending marine panorama tram every wiDdow,
4 bedrooms, 5 t».ths, 3 car garage. 5,000 !JQ., ft.
for gracious liYing. Ofll'~ed .at $395,000. Owner
financing an.tbble. PHONE! 644-4j I l r
IRWIN&ffi.MN
E. COAST HWY. REAl70RS CORONA DEL MAR
o/ rJewpo,.f
REALTORS
67~511
VERY SPECIAL
• blOW HEAR THIS! Owner reduced price to·
$85,5110; WaDI$ property sold -be' I &olD&
lo 0re1on. South ol bi&hway, -'uded.
pine paneled, 2 bedrms. 2 balhl; R-2 lot
ready for secoDd. llllit.
.• .BUILT IN DER roREST BY DER LITrLE
EJ,VES It bas that kind of d>orm -
·amidst ihe trees in SIJI)RECLIFFS. 1be
owner will belp you buy this lovely custom. Jour bedroom bome.
e A RARE HOME : Seller is serious; bas re--1111<04 price; will LEASE, LEASE/OP·
nOft. TRADE!!!!! Unuaually 1pado1U1 .f.
lledtni'bome clooe 1o the beach. crying for
a large beppy family lo enjoy. ~.'IUO.
• A'ITKNTION !!! A BRAND NEW DUPLEX.
~der wants irnrrwdlate Mia •
wtU.bolp JOU finance. w.-. ... .._-
units as well -.,ac.iow 3 bedrtna eaa .
llllit !iftplac:el .. ~.5CO .
• TRADmONAL CORONA DEL MAR "IIY
the Sea" cottaco. ~ -~ alra or!fo .tot bir !18tio. lAlla ot IIIII! I! -., .•.
NEWI'OIIIT I~ DilL MAlt
RIAL ESTATa .... CIALim
COLE OF: NEWPORT, REALTORS
<lout · c.-....
*************1'• RESIDUTIAL AID INCOME PROHUIU
---TO lETTER SUVE YOUR RUDSI . .
~chelle Robers, R..,ltor
333~ E. Col!lt lfi&hw.,
eo..-del Mar 675-2373
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1t CORBIN-IiMfit ExclusiVES *
LAGUNA HILLS
Neat u a pln & twtee as nice! A real condominium
_buy lD one ~ our fastest grawtn~ areas. Existing
F HA k:aD cube assumed, $34,500.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
4 bedroom, family room; heat .... ! ..1nd filtered pool.
"Stratford." $64,950.
4-PLEX
Located just above Dana P·.int Harbor; time to
pt this l.Dto escrow for a whole year's tax shelter
for 1 9'75 . $98,500.
CORBIN-MARTIN, INC.
REAL TORS 644-7662
c ........ •IM.r
Large 6 BR I< den, 6 ba. bomo 011 W!dy
"-ll; i>r uo u 4 BR. den, 4 ba. 1MnDo with
" 2 IIIR:, 1 ba. apt; 5I fl!•lollllhcn wq_
'~ ........................ ~o., -• . -----------f'llllliy .iopme; I ."*-. • IIIUIL II ft. lat.
Pier 6 111p. ms,ooo
Atlr8ctiW 3 BR., 1 ba. IIDale atory bomo oa
110 ft. llreet lo -lot. $152,500
WATERFRONT LOTS
40z90 Fl. $250,000 30xl05 fl65,000
BILL GRUNDY, Realtor
Jtl•4eoo 11 ..... u • .-1•1•
J411AYSIDI DI.>IUtTI I, II. I. 67UM1
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NEWPORT HEIGHTS
ON THE CANYON -3 bedrooms with
bon01 area. plus huge playroom. Large lot
and pee.t • ..tJoo view of ocu.n. Newly painted
an4 <arpeted. Immaculate! S75.000.
TliREE OFRCES TO SERVE YOU
1"5 WESTCLifF DR •• H~WPORT-642-5200
7U E. ULlOA BLVD., ULIOA-675-4060
350 I. 17TH ST., COSTA MESA ·--642-053
J PElt BARRffi REALTYm
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Mftd, lid --wiD be iO 1111 _;..,. ..jg.; -.... ~~~~-.-A 1'IIIIIUIIYIIrdiJM•IeuW st. -l·a lid
be NJd at 10 a.m. Nfrt. at. !pgJ cGJiil c:lMreMc.
llt1. laet~~M wtU pr•e~ • • BARICI't 1'R.IIOTY B.AP.
"TN mlnele pow• of tiMon. T8T CHURCH. 1110 BlUr st..
ll•toc.'' c---· no -11
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OK overh.l
of ao-...--·eo.. ... dol liar ·-rk .....
111'1, wtD Ill I .. ,ICIO --lllodllle -,..., .. dock
wiD ......... odlldjlo-
poottoc ..................... .
A Calllonll ........ at
lrln...,....lloo (CAL TRANI)
cr ... '-ted lboli<ldiOiut
moatb uwJ recommetldld u-
lt:UIYe repl.lre to tbe ~
lrlaa li<ldp, Wblcb ..,... 1117-
•Jdt Dr. Tbe cU:J of Newport
S.eb wtU ftMDce tbt wort.
aid lias budptod till projoct
for tbe tlseal year startJnc
MD July 1 •
A ftedM ttat lll&ld to ndlee tMocc:•rMCt at-_, 11 clll-11r 10,. -~~~~ _.__....., ... ----~ t..U OCiildW ~-t1ff6 mort uu 10 ,. ..... tau
ftcelM t t o ldlftlDlltlred bJ UJhoU'O dlHCtlJ
.. lbo -.............. .., _. -··"-to fllliJ!btn tilt lllect , •. IU I:IYta DO lldtettion
of IJde effect~ or r&a ol UJII:lad,
Tbt 18flllll 11 P•• to eblldrea at abott ,.,..
,._,., ot qe. No IHtln& bu yet bleD daDe wtth
adab. It 11 apeet:ed tbat tbe •rum will bll
anllable throQib your deattst tn tht DID few
Ytu'l.
• TJQ! NEWPORT UNITY I Cor-1e wiD be com-
CHURCH, 1.5tb st. at lr~ pllted at t:a. I:JO 11M! 11 a,ra,
CUll --no Re•. s-1-y -.., A lilpUeal
Rlc.bardl wU1 preaeb at lO&.m, Mrrice tor JS membw1 wW
S~y oe "'Alii .... ol .... u-be bold ot I p.oo. T11oH will
tude, ' buld 0111 PMlUplau be a t a.m. Tbt•~vtac day
4:4-9 1.Dd: Palms 95:1-S. sentee wttb tbt eobep de-
• ST ANIIlEW'S PRES-partmeat aDd Mike Hac:u Ill
BYTERlAN CHURCH, 100 St. cb&rp.
ADdrew's bd. CWf Hatea --• A TbaaQctvlDC day ser-
"Floodpte or eJCIPI nlve" vice wlll bt btld at 10 a.m.
wlll betne1'hi.DUctY1ncserrncm Nov. 28 at the Prince of Pt1ee
topic of Dr.CbarlesDlertnlleld LUUMraa CbtQ'ch, %98? Mea
at the 8, 9:30 tnd 11 a.m. Vertle DriYe East, Colta Mea.
seulces this Slmday. There will be udteDCe par-
IT TAKES A LOT OF FArTH to ret married and opee a
Dew ICon 1D a llrulp city, both wltb.in a 3 w•k period
• • • bat tbat'1 uaetJ,y Wlat Susan IDd Jotm Joou tan
dooe, with HoY. ZO martiJic the start of tbe olftctat crud
oJ)8DIBc ol tbelr all-oew "Radio Shack" at 34t7 E. Coa.C:
Kwy, 111 Coroaa del Mar, The store otters stereo 1JK1
tape ~·dpmeat plUI aeeeSIOfles, C/8, marine and auto-
motiYe electroaie1 par, eleetroolc calcalators llld ..-eo
a broad liDe of children's toys, mostl,y battery operated.
Jobn, '"tb 9 years ot nperJeoce as a radio eagtneer,
bas tbe JII'O(Ioets ud aDIWersforalmostanythlnceleetrootc.
down to a ooe~-month tn.natton.ftgbtlng "free battery
eJtj)" wbich .,lY., the ooly problem or all those popular
battery operar.l toy,, Jote bas the capable ass1st&Dce
of SUSID, wbo can talk lnte.Wgently about almost anything
electronic, from Dickel cat1ml001 energy cells to integrated
elrc:utt.s.
lupectors found that tb8 4-
lneb-tblck deck taa cracks all
, the way tbroueh, with reiA-
forciDI bats expoHd aDd badly
corroded. Replllcinc the dect.
at a.n estimated cost of $6,000,
ls cooaklerld more practieal
thln trytnc to repair It,
I ODce a DtW drUC II telted IIDd &IIPfOY..t_ W8
put u tD stock awaittnc your doetor'• prucrlp-
tktll. lm.ted out? Tate your no.teu a boJ: o1
our deUcbtfUI cudy and pJct "' some of oar
"t:ac:tory..fruh" camera ftlm 1D caae you wut
to take ptc:tures.
• • •
HANDY HINT: Keep the ~ Dtanber of ftre
and pollee bandy and be sure to ctve JOUI'
address before hang:lnr ~ 1n your uc~emeDI.
b.miiir.;aniilmi.l!lmrl • PLYMOtrrH CONGREGA-UelpaUon tDder 'tbt theme,
r-:-:-;;-;:;:';'::;-;;-;;:-;-;;-; TIONAL CHURCH, 3262 Broad "Eipresstons of Tbantsgty. MATTRESSES Str ... , Newport Heights •• lng.'" •aw _ DaVILD .. G Stew-.rdshlp Sunday wtu be ob-• A TbanbgtYing day ser-
lrftlular Shapes served at tbe 10 a.m. senice Ytce aDd love feast w1.U be
tn , ...... -c:.tt.a this SIIIday. Pastor John Lind-held at St. Mark Presbyterla.n
COSTA WUA w...naus co. vall wtll preach on ''The sub-Church, 2100 Mar Vista, East
JIMN.w,.tlh.l. U._.,I-IJOJ jed trill Jesus talked about Blu1f, at 10 a.m. Nov, 28. The
most." GeoesJs and folk choirs will
....,..._raramouni cfioris
"Everything in Tennis"
P~lltMrifll till lofJ brands.
Owr w.ty of ~qru.si"t
OMt tbllfiJc.S lo tb~
Hrnllor Ar~a T~rtrri.s Pl~tYrr.s
Yo111r Grado11.s Plllrorrflt~· ..
Until Christmas.
sllli!: and play. LEGo\L HDTICE
• A stewardship dessert ORDINANCE NO, 1590
meeting wJll be held: at 7:30 AN ORODfANCE OF THE
p.m. this Saturday at the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Lutheran .Church of the Master, AMENDING SECTION IZ.12.-
Z900 Padfic VIew Drive, Har-060 OF TKE NEWPORT
bor View Hills, Terr)·aOOCathy BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE
Jones will cooduct a "meet TO ESTABLISH A PARKING
the press' type of presentatloo PERMIT SYSTEM FOR THE
ot goals tor 1975, Ron Lwxl-PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY
hagen, cbalrmanofthesteward-CITY PARKING LOT
ship committee, wfll dJrt>ct the The City Council of the City
evenlnc's program. of Newport Beach does·ordaln
• Marcia HaDD.ah rarmu as toUows:
Girders IJKI beams were
fotmel to be in lood shape. bat
colllm.D ~ show 1lps
of detel'Jonted concrete and
corroded relnlorclog. CAL-
TRANS sald. It wm cost aboli.
$3,000 to strenghten the col-
oms. Wooden planter boxea: ·
alone the niUnp are held oo
by botts that are badly rusted,
The bridge 1a still safe for
pedestrian and bicycle tramc,
said the lnspectors, and the
fact tbat 1t su:rviW'ed the 1933
eartbq~all:e means It Is .fairly
QIAke-reststant. But, tbe ln-
IJ)@Ctors• report noted that
"rate of deterlotaUon from the
present coodllloo could be
rapid, and prompt action to re-
store tbe stncture 11 reeom.
D~SIDE.t PHARMAg:
WITH CARD 'H Po\RTY
1016 bayside dr. -newport beach -catlfornla, 92662
PAINTING
(O R WHILE THEY LAST}
Dunlop Yellow Australian
T~.~~!~ ~~!~~~~. S2to per
c hoirmaster and organist af SECTION l.Set"tlon 12.12,060
First Presbyterian Church In ot the Newport Beach Municipal
Santa Monica wtll pre~ent the Code Is amended to read:
dedication t'~ert at 7:30p.m. '' 12.12.060 Paclfk Coast OR. JAMES PRIVITERA of Co.
SWKta.y, Dec •. I, for the ne.,. HJgflway Parking Lot vina will speak on "freedom
orp.n recently Installed at St. A. PARKING PERMIT. It of choice 1n cancer therapy"
Michael's nd AllAngels'Epls-shall be unlawful for any at a pollock dinner meeting
copal ChiD'ch, 3233 Pac1ttc View person to park a ve-of the FriPndS of the Amert-
Dr ., Harbor View Hllls. Sh€. hlcle In the Pacitlc Coast can Opinion bookstore this Frt.
Is former dean of the Long Hlcbway Parking Lot, located day, Nov. 22, .at Our Lad)'
Beach chapter of the Am~rlcan on the oorthwest corner of P.a-Queen or Parish 2046
Guild of Orp.nlsts. cUie Coast Highway aDd New-Mar Vista, East Bluft.
port Boulevard, witbout first will be .at 7 p.m., and
obt:.alninc a current n.Ud park-program will bPgln at 8 p.m.
lng permit issued by the Fi-Res.ervaUons may be made by
nance Director. Such pa.rldng t'al!lng 646.0645 or 548-3020.
permit shall be etfecUn ooly
when aftb:ed to the left rear
bumper of the vehicle.
AUTO, BOAT
HOME,
COMMERCIAL,
INDUSTRIAL,
BONDS
2239 Fairview Rd.
COSTA MESA
642-6500 546·3205
1ST THRU 3RD GRADES
o Phoni e1
oScieoee
o Soei aJ Growth
o Creative Arts
o Num ber Concepts
1675-40221
.... ~-II' •. ~~~~··,1·.·. l · ·. ' ·~· ·, '""-\• . . , ~; ..... ~ ·~
o Immediate
Openina•
o Aaes l -1
o Hot L11pcb ea
o Trained Starr o State Licensed
HOURS "':00 · 6: !0
ftb & Mt1rprrilr
Com1111 ae1 /lltlr
ASK ABOUT OUR APTER·SCHOOL PROORo\M
PRO~ CORONA DI!L MAR
thMI il YHrt. ,..,; Mlthorit~ on
fiM"'I •nd i-/ry.
Co\RE DF
DIAMOHD Wo\TCHES
Most diamond watches are
not waterproof; aDd It Is
lmportant that they never
be dlmked In any Uquid 01'
subtected to the use ol a
polls:hJ.ne cloth. TheM
watches require apeelal
c leaning methods lf watch,
diamonds, moUDtlDp, dial
aDd crystal are to be apt
brilliant .and be.auUtul
A diamond watch is e'len
more a beautiful piece ot
jewelry than a timepiece,
.aOO dial and crystal, setttDc:
off glltterlncdlamoDC!s, must
be cleaned also II the ntch
is to retain Ill orlrtoal
be:;~ lit}'.
Cleaning of the diamonds
and movement only llllmpl,y
oot enouefl. Yoa eau wear
your dlamood ntcb always
with pride II you Jat • ct••
It the complete •--1 pro-
fessional inapectloD aDd
c leaning thll tiDe jewelry
desenes.
B. PERMIT FEES, The
Paclllc Coast Highway Puk-
lnr Lot permit shall cover the
period from October 1 to Sep.
tember 30 ol each year, pay.
able based on the followinR
tee schedule:
October 1 -September 30:
$60.00
Janta.ty 1 -September 30:
$48.00
AprJI 1 -September 30:
$3&.00
July I . September 3lr.
$24.CX>"
SECTION Z. This ordlnance
shall be publiBhed once 1n the
otndal oewspaper of the City,
and the same shall be effective
30 days after tne dale or Jts
adoptloD.
This ordlnanc:e was t.ntrO-
daced at a recular meettnc ol
the City Cotmdl of the City
of Newport Beach held on . tht
29th day of October, 1974, aDd
was adopted: on the Utb day
of November, 197-\ by the
tollowtng rote, to wit:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Mcinnis,
Dosia~ BorTett. Kuetm, Ro .. rs,
Ryckotf, store.
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None.
ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Nooe,
Dooald A. Mdull
Mayor
ATTEST,
Laura Lagios
CUy Clerk
Publllb: NOY. 21, 1974, tntbe
M--Eulgo.
IT'S A CORDLESS TELEPHONE
PORTACALL is en extension
telephone unencumbered by a
cord. Sun worshippen, gelden-
ers, patio chefs. sa-r• tinkerers
and bathroom "thinken" will
appreciote the PORTACALL
cordlea telephone.
Make or receive calls tnywhere
up to 300 feet of the PORTA·
CALL bose unit. Indoors or
out ... even next door. Take
PORTACALL with you one! nev-
er miss another call.
~ Todoy for a free homo domon-
1" stretion ofthefllluloutPORTA·
CALL cord ... telll>h-.
PORTACAU of So. Orange County
800 S. El c.mino R..,... Sui111 203
111n Clomln ... Clllfomia an (714J4a·
'
THE FORTRESSES·
An Invasion Is coming. Newport Is threalened.
You can tell by the way all of those medieval fortresses are being built. First there
was VersaiUes, built to protect West Newport. Then, Promontory Point, complete
with a moat. Now, we have the Cove on Bayside Drive, with Its Chinese Wall.
And the natives on Udo Peninsula are restless over plans being hatched to lurn
their spot of ground Into a new outpost.
-All of these fortresses overlook the sea. Are the Mexican Marines about to land
to protect the Interests of Me:xican citizens worldng In the fields?
And a co~le of the new fortresses look clown, threateningly, ""'n Ballloa Island.
Is the Balboa Island Uglll bicycle brigade about to ride apln? .
Whose side wlU City HaU he on when lhe attack comes? The builders of the fortresses
are very friendly with the City Hall army. In tact, the generals sort of come and go
between the doWntown Pentagon and the ~-on-lhe-hlll mob's headqllll'ters.
Will the pubUc relations geoor~l leave his oftlce long enollglllo direct the defense
from on hlgll In his wlllrUng beUcopter? WIU the City Attorney, as Adjutant General,
leU us lhe war Is !Uepl because only the fortress-builders, and not the people, have
legal rlgllts?
Wlll the City Manager, whose former asslslant commander oow serves In the fortress-
builder's trenches, lead the attack or u.i deftmse?
WIU the c!ommerclal fishermen's Royal Navy battle to hang onto Its last anchorage
near Lido Peninsula? ·
Boy, I'll leU you, It's going to be some ldnd of war. All we need are the gw emplace-
ments. Well, •e should baYe 3 coomtrles on our side, Vorallles, after aU, Is French.
And the llallans can't let the Mediterranean fortress fall at Promonlory Point. And,
now that we have THE WALL at the Cove, the Chinese are sure lo help us.
Now, If we could just figure out Wbose side City Hall Is ool The way they have saluted
every time the fortress-builders have visited their headquarterS', I'm afraid the at-
tackers wiU have to loot tor help elsewllere. Maybe our only hope ·Is 1o Infiltrate City
HaD with some generals wbo r .. Uy want to defend the people, Instead of the fortress-
builders.
Al Forgtt
Down at our hardware ·~ly tent, we've got basebaU bats, pickaxe handles and
entrenching shovels for the battle --and crying towels tor the losers. All American-
made stuff. • • • •
P.S. ODe way we can Infiltrate the tmemy Is 1o l•n the armies of the RepubUeaaa
and Democrats and rtg1!1ter u ~~~~~ human balnp.
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