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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-04-17 - Newport Harbor Ensign,.. ............. ., ... . • ICif"feiiiii .. MTMAOI JO(. COSTA MESA CD .. A DIL MAt:~. rches, not C , I be e of new ·tennis ce ter? • DAPPER DANS of Hollywood wUJ be one of several professiooal barbershop quartets at the 5th An.oual New- port Harbor Exeba.nge Club Barbershop ~rtet nlgbt thls Saturday at Newport Harbor hlch school audJtorlum. Profits wtil go to belp build an Orange County home for spastics. Besides professional quartets and comedy acts, the program wlll inc lude the tamous 50-man cborus from the Santa Ana chapteroft~Soclety for the Preserva- tion of Barbershop Quartet Slngng tn America. Tickets are available at the door, or by reservation Lf you call 833-9'781. Tile sboW starts at 7·59. (Exchange ClUb photo.) It 's budget cuffing time ~~ AlocaUoooearVtrsaJUes C"fJ_ _ /J ~ .1/ep hu replaced the 5th Ave. ~~,. _,;,fjd. corridor In Coroaa del Mar ~ as tbe ftrst choice site tor ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and pubHsher of the Ensl~ ~00~ • WHAT OF THE HINSHAW CASE? Andy Hinshaw, who in his congres- sional campaigning days was thunder- ously silent about his former member- ship in the John Birch Society, is now equally silent about the storm of scandal that is em inously gathering over his head. Likewise, hts generally voluble public relations expert, Chip Cleary, is about as effusive concerning the Hinshaw case as silent Cal Coolidge would have been at a ladies sewing bee. Mr. Cleary, who now, appropriately, seems to have a chip on his shoulder~ has surfaced only ooce, and that was to castigate his one-time favorite news medium, the Daily Pilot, for doing its journalistic duty, which is to try to track down elusive Andy and evasive Cleary for some answers to the many puzzling and intriguing angles to the Hinshaw story. Ancly has, so far, escaped the harsh fourth estate wrath that so effectively lashed out at the man he originally de- feated for the U. S. congressional job. (Continued oo Page 2) State Secaiol' Oeula Car-peote~~ btU thlt woald t1ll Cautonaia's so-called ''falr trade" law got a boost thls week from the city or New- port Beach. TheCityCounctl voted unanimously to have Mayor Donald Mcinnis notlly Sacramento of the city's of- ficial support for thE> bill. "Fall' trade laws are op- pressive, particularly to the poor," City Councilman Howard Roiers commented Monday night. "No bloc of lndustrta.llsts or mer chan- BLENOEA SLATED FOR BUSINESSES A maothly board of dJ- redors luncheon oo Monday aDd a Wednesday ntcht "businessman's blender" are schedUled next week by the Newport Harbor Cham- ber of Commerce. Monday's ltlDCbeoo wlU be held at the Tale of the Whale restaurant ln Balboa Pa~ YUioo. Students trom New- port Harbor and Corona del Mar hlCh schools will bring C hambu' members up to date on bJ.gb school procnms. Next Wednesday trom 5 to 7 p.m.. the ttrst In a moothlJ series of get- acqualDted "blenders•• wlU bt held ID the Bn&illa room of the new SMntoo Hotel tM&r tbe aiJ'port. Price of &dmlSaloD wW be 1 New- port Baell bulneas card. dlun lfDiJd Jantbepower to aet prices. We are ooe or only 14 states that still have fair trade laws." This state's fair tnde law allows a merc hant and a manutacturer to establish a set price tor a product, and requires all other mercbaots to charge that same price. At Mr. Rogers• urging, the Council also decided to ask Senator Carpenter to Include the liquor lDdustry In his anU-fatr trade bUl. That Is the ooly lndustry excluded from his legisla- tion. Tile liquor Industry COD- trlbuttd I'M!'nily to Republl- can party candidates 1D the last electioos. BARGAINI NG LAW IS TOPIC OF GOP UNIT Collecttn barptnlnc wtu be tbe topic of Marta.n C. Bercesoo at tbe Newport Republican Women's meet- ing Thursday, April 2f, at 10 a.m. In tbe pa:athouse of Mrs. Alan Stoneman, 611 Lldo Park Drln. No, 8-D, Lido Peninsula. Mrs. Bergtsoo las sened as a trvst.ee of tbe Newport- Mea IDlifled school district for tbe put 1l Je&rs and twlce as ita presJdeot, Sbe wlll report ao the thNat of collec:Uve barpJJI.i.ac lects- latlon to the clty, acbools and local eootrol, Wildfire leads in race body •• had Mriaua ttoul>1e thUs far." T~Ha race, ntcb COYtra 800 mU.. UOIIIId Gclldl.hlpe 1alaad Ud tlaet, bepD at DOQ8 Setucla.J. lut G.Dttllen an ~ In N~ s.CII • l'rldlly. buildlng a big municipal ten- nis center 1D Newport Beach. A cUy tennis committee revealed Monday that its first choice Is next to the empty clty parking lot oo Coast Hwy. )lst west of the Arcbes. Extra room to ex- pand the center beyond the proposed Initial development or 10 to 12 courts, to as many as 20 courts, was given as the reason for ptcldng the new site. Clty Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commissioner Mite Johnson of West New- port told Monday a.tternoon's City Council study sesstoo of tbe tennis committee's latest plan. The Council re- fused Mr. Johnson's request that a cbolce be madt> now, so the PBR Commission can seek bids from private en- terprise to help build and operate the center. Instead, the Councfl asked Mr. John- son to come back to an April Z8 study session with more details to hel~ the Councll make a chokf', The latest proposal would have the city buUd the play- ing courts, and get a private company to bulld a club- house, practice courts and possibly a spectator match court. The private firm would theo operate the en- Ure center for the city. The first choice site is state-owned property or- iglnaUy bought as part ofthe now -<WuDct Paclfte Coast freeway route. Part of the I)J'ODtrtJ u occ:qpMd by a ctty-Jeued puJdnc lot that ls oot being used, A 6-acre site at the oorth- east comer of Coast Hwy. and Mar Arthur BlYd, was orlgl.n.ally the tennis com- m lttee's flrst choice. It has now been relegated to second choice. because of lac k of room ror expansion. plus thf' New jetport site studied County Supervisors voteo Tuesday to study a proposal by 5th District Supervisor Thomas RUey of Dover Shores that a new lnter- natlooal jet airport be built at Rancho California ln RiYerside County. The board appointed Mr. Riley and Board Chairman Ralph Diedrich to start pre- liminary talks with River- side and San Diego officials about an airport on the 10,000 a cre site near where the 3 counties joln. However, the old jet pi- lot's joke about the roughest part of the trlp belng to and from the airport may apply to the Ranc hoCalUomta sUe. There are no direct roads to the area from Orange County. Supervisor RUey bopes, however, Uat a high- way would eveotuaUy be built thrqh 'cleweland Na- tional Forest, Untlni the county's popu..latloo centers w tth tbe site. Accordlnc to Mr. Riley, the new airport .Ue would pro•ide takeoff and laDdJnc approaches IWIJ from popu- lat.d areas. Tbe Wid l.l owned by the ~r-AetDI Corp., a ma))r land cSe- uloper, ltelay on undergrounding oa po~ ''So. wf &lbd 1M ate bJctrn1 .... tl ... COIIId do tall ,., • tM ..... . ... ..,ald._, .... ... o1 uamc problemL.._.,, 11 a.~eaec ..,.,..._ ... ...... :c:udDillll~ ..... Dlij-tM hlgb cost of tbe Irvine Co. laDd there. other site cboicea, ln order of tbe committee's preference, are Flftb Ave. at Marguerite, Irvine Ter- race Park, anc1 the south- west comer of Irvine and UniYerslty. Cost of the tennis center bas been estimated at $1 mUUon, Study bep.D tbia WMk Ga a proposed$18.9mWion m•- ntclpal budget tor Newport Beach for the ftscal y., bertnn1Dc July 1. T be total ls expected to go bi(ber when employee salary ta.lU are completed. Ctty Councll, starttQC ttl annual page-by-pace rnl .. ot the budget Mooday l.fter- nooo, lmmecUately cbolll*l ott $4,500 proposed for a trtp to Ito, Japan, wbic• has asked to become 1 "sister city" of Newport. The cut is tentative, bow- ever, because formal actioa won't be taken on the bodltt until a complete 1n1ormal I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ review is completed, prob- ably in June. City Mana&er Robel1 Wynn's budget has oo pro- vision for employee pay raises. But, the propo8ed UPPER NEWPORT BAY was formally acceptec1 as a state wlldllle preserve by statt> resources secretan Claire Dedrick during ceremonies h~re Last Frida}·. City, state and county otflclals s harec1 In lb(' glory as years or land deals, legal battles anct negotiations ended ln turning the area over to the state Fish and Game Dept, A btu before the state Senate finance committee would appropriate $3.4 mtllloo from the Santa Barbara otl spill payoff to pay the Irvine Co. for the U~r Bay wetlands. Frank and Fnn Robinsoo or Westctur, who led a long battle to reverse a controversial land deal involving Upper Bay Lands, ur~ed those present last Friday to write the Senate rommlttee to urge passage of the blll. Children at right are from Mariners elemen- tary school, near Galaxy Park, whe re the dec1lcatlon ceremony took place. (Irvine Co. photo.) Lido Isle lease gets final o.k. Downcoast land ~2!I.~.~2t sought flag a little more nrmly TICMAP, a multi-agency this week in several thous-group that I~ influencing lr- and acres or open land be-vi~~TCo. dov.ncoastplanniog. tween Corona del Mar and reach': ~ta;:::::f w':e~e n~: Laguna Beach, The move can move ahead " he told was seen a~ an attempt to tbe meeunw "T,hls 1 th stake a claim on the ter-.,......;. 5 e rltory before th 't . f time we should re-assert tbe e Cl } 0 sphere or UtOuencf' .. Irvine, desert~. by one c ity Councilman ~ui Ryckotf councllman a~. the power disagreed and cast the looe to the· north, could claim vote a~lnst Mr. Store's lt. move to dlrect the city stalf ThE> Lrvine Co., which to t.nlorm neigbbor~ towns owns the land, plans to de-of the rlty's tntentlon then velop the area with housing, to go to LAFCOwltba ~rma.l botela. aDd a ate beach. .spflen-of -~• ,.._ A "sphere of lofioence" N quest. f~re is based upon a.o ex- pected property nluatloo l.D- c rease of ooly 6 per ceot, and Mr. Wynn said be ex- pects the cur~at proposal to be ''underspeot by MV- e ral bundred thousand dol- lars." Last year, the pre- liminary budget started off at $16.9 m1111oo., but ended up at $18.1 million alter employee salary raises wue added. During the year, added expenditures hav• pusbed the city's total speod- lng to about $18.9 miilloG for tbe year e~ June SO, Thls year's proposed t.acS.. get is based oo oo rats. 1a city property tax rates. How- ever, aSMIMd V'lluaUoae• up eac b yeu, tbus reaultUa ··---*~­bDl. Lido lslaME>rs got a new private lease Monday on some publlr beacht>s around thetr island. They wUJ con- trol much less beach front. a ge and pay more fo r It than Ln past years. by Llc1o r esldPnts would area, t.h which ewport has probaiJI~ offset the rlU-already expressed interest, Dral·nage control mulled ter ence. was re-affirmed at Men- Attorney Ro} Woolsey, a day night's City Council Newport Beach City Coun- c il unanimously approved the new lease Monday n~ht. The Lido Isle Community AsSll. (LICA) will pay $3,700 per year for 9 strt>et-end beaches, plus a largt>r beach on the tslanct's north shor e, and the r·ommunlty boat dry sturage and mooring areas. The LICA ~ives up control of a 10-n.deep band of bt>a~"h around the t-ntlre island, and 4 other street -end beache~ Included in the old lease. Publlc access paths, 4 fe et wide, will be provided ar ross the street-end beaches. Councllwoman Lucillf Kuehn questioned the ap- parent disparity between the S3, 700 per year that LK A will pay ant1 the estlmat£'\1 $32,000 tbat the Newport Harbor American Lt>gion Post w1U pay for similar c tty -owned tidelands front. age and tac tlitles at 15th St. and the bay. The Leglou lease was renewed last month. But. City Attorne) Demus O'Neil said Tuesda v that tiM> Z leases are ''vastl)· dltferent because of land uses,'' Robert Wright, for mer Lido lslaDder who has onen fought UCA oYer adminis- tration of the beaches, ~Ued the i•se renewal "a mls- Lic1o rPsldent, tried un-meeting. Newport's sphert> suc-<·essfully to ~et the city stretches from the current to drop the provision for city limits in Corona del thE> 4-ft.-wlde public access Mar down to Crystal Cove over each stret>t-end beac h. and inland alon~ Los Trun- .. , llvP on a public bearh, •· cos Canyon to the top or San t·ommented Ralboa Island Joaquin Htlls. lncludNI is Councilman Paul Ryckoff, about half the undevelopt>O ··and I can understand the area between her(' and La- rt Pslre of people on Lido ~una Beach. Isle to have this type or Tht> city will now go b('. lease." fore the county's Local It was on Mr. Rycko!t's A~ency Formation Commls- motion that theCouncll voted slon (LAFCO) to seek for- to awrove the lease. rna I approval of tht> spht"re Will Layman, UCA pres!-of mfluence. AppronJ would r1t>nt, reminctt'd thf' Counnl mean Newport is conslder«1 that puiJlk Interests an> to have first choice over served by the lease. A fUture annexatloo or the tt>r- lan~e part of the Newport rlto n . Ht-ar h publlr resides on L1do "I am concerned about !s iP," ht> said. "It Is not thE> powPr to thl' oorth an- a privatl' club. Anyonl' who ne·onl.( 11," salt1 Vice-Mayor wants to ran llvt> on Lido Milan Dostal, who pres1df'd lslt>. · · over Monday'!> mH"tln~r ln I d the abst-nc·e of Ma vor Donald He P Spe Mc l.nms. "The) would not n be ron··erned about thE' lm- pa··t on NE>wport Beach, but f d d b t In thE> bigh tax basE' that re e could bE> provided by a Miami Beach hhth-rist> ~velop-Fourteen members are IJ~>int! sought to serve oo a new community deYelopment dllzens advisory commlttef> 1n :".E:-wport Be2ch, Tbeeom- m 1ttPe, created Woodly by t ht-l lty Council, wW ad- vise the Couocfl oo how to sJ)t'nc1 federal Hou.stng and Urban O.Yelopment (HUD) runds. Any Newport rtcld t 1D- terested sbcJCald contact City C lerk Lura lAcio& at 673- 211 o for IDfonnatJoo oa flll- lng out a.n appUcaUoo ~m. mf'nt.' lrvme has shown sam~ fnterPst in the 10,000 acres betwet>n ~t> .. -port and uruna beraust> of fe~rs that Irvine strE>ets rO\Jidbe jammed with tnff1r head~ for the nE>w statt> bear h park to bt> opeoed m thE> area. •lf wp don't pursue lbt sph~re of ln.naeDCe, we ab- dicat@ any ltlDd of c~trol." C ouncllman Howard Rocers notf'd Monday nichl. Councilman John Sto..-. ol Corona IUgb~ ..,._,.. headed tbe move to cet tM CoaocU to tab 1 1tn111e staod on '"Pt.ac lts Cllltiaa open to el&Jm tbt u... at ta oo a S-rMnMr eo..:u commlttw wtalc:h r...u WUb eounte.qarta from ltY1at aDd l..quDI.. ud bt .. tile eo.. ell lll.uac member to A new agency formed to study Newport Bay wUI meet this Friday to explalD itself to clUes that cootrl.bute to the drainage. The Newport-lrvme Waste Management ~enry (NIWA) wiJl convene at 11 a.m. at the Shenton HO(el, near Ora~e County Airport. It w11l tell city officials how U hopes Firewo rks fo r the 4th A July 4 flreworltsdlspla) Ln Newport Center has bt>en scheduJE"d bv the :"iewport Beach blcentenma I 'lllzens advisory committeE'. ''ln thJs rtrst \E>ar Clf thf' bkeott>nni.al, 1t ts Htttng," Mayor Donald M lnru~ said, "that nrtoworks sijmal t~ start or btcentennla I WeE'~ ... Les SteffenSE>n, • tl3.trman or the rny•s bt• entt>nru:ll committe(', sa1d SE>wport Cf!ntt>r was ptrked J<; !ht' s ite for the fireworks c1ts- play because tt IS OllE' ot the nt«~st. most visiblE' poiJlts in the r1t~. ln past years, Julv 4 hrP"'Orks shows wert' held at "iewport Dunes park., but that show bas not bHn IM>Id for thl' past 2 years. HELP lHE CHILDREN PLAN WINS AWARD Oraort Coast Colleee's ''h'tp tbt ctdldrt>n" pro,tram •oo tht roUere g~ award Taeay at Uw aD.DUaJ county Satute to Youth lD Volunteer Serrlce held at tbt Sheratoo Rotel bert. Tbe awards, rt•• by the Onan Cowty C01meU ol Womta'l ~IDCMDI· beu ol Commeree, ..,.re e~ bJ Newport's C llrta Hopper, Tbe ctty lU applled for $118,000 1D KUD a.cla, with the nnt$\OO,OOO•rmarQd for buf1DII 6-aer. put alte at Mupvtte Ud 5G Au. in Coroca del Mar. T• HW committee wtll adYbe die Council • wb&t ftltute pro- ~ts lQicbt be pkad m HUO moDI), Uld OD tM bUt ,., to ... tbl ,.oo.ooo to dl"tl.op tbt puhllda..- cW...O.~er • CULTURE TOPIC FOR DOLPHINS .lc* Cf'II'CII'7, ~ of Orll ... llt t»r KOC&-TV, WUI IPI&k at 1M AlriJ U cdllaliii'CIIft,ln ot .. 011- ,..... tM •--·· Dtftda of lila Ma .... l 11uW ca tu ., C••ro.. .a .. lMII c.. c.-try c lilt. Gncw7 wm ...- • .. ~ ~ CliiiiiiN .. ftU'I -......,;., Dr • .... ,., .... ., .. a n n r ca•• ., e.ur ~ comaJUM. wW dllrMI ••A ..., D* at ~·· c.ltllral Meda.'' o.t~~~ • a -. ~­ Miloltlltllt..-tBUW Art 't I • wtll ltN a brtlf.._, ...... ...................... ... wraa• to qualify for about $800,000 in federal fUods a.od use tbe mooey to study the U~r Bay's problems. The NIWA was created Z weeks ago by comblDJ.og the Irvine Ranch Water Dlstrtrt, which serves much ot tht area, and COWlty Sanltatkla District 5, which lnchadea Newport Beach, Newport Mayor Donald Mcinnis, a sanitatloo district member, •as pi<'ked as temporary cba1rman. The County Board of Su- pervisors has voted to J)1D :"IWA if the ~eocy wlU ln- cludt> cit1es near tile bay. F nda y' s seSSJOD Is expect.d to be attended by repre- sentatives of Newport, Costa Mesa, lrvUle, TustiDandOr- a~e. AU are in tbe water- shed that feeds into Upper Bay through San Diego Creek and the Delhi Cbannel. BICENTENNIAL FORUM TO BE HELD MONDAY Mosie, a Wstor1cal movie. and t1lts about the sl(ntOc- ll nr t> of the bicentennial to Se wport Beach will feature thf' bicentennial forum MOD- day ln the City Council Chambers. Les Steffeoseo, c hair. man of the r tty's blceDte- niaJ committee, aid Dr. WllJLam 0. Heodrlck&, tU- tortan tor tbe Sbermaa F 01Uida tloo LJbn ry, wW dlscuss tbe history ol U. Nt>wport Bucb ..,. at t111t time or the Am~rtc::b ~­ luUon. The mMttac wt1l ap1a at 7:30 p.m. wttb mUle bJ the C Ol'UI& ~~ Mar lJP SChOof Jul -...mble. ' ., ,• • •• TOM ANDERSON • ' r' I I . ' 'fin at film fest lr·UMIY 811LI lt..., wltllp&.uareweau..wu..-eac eebedllta, oo ~m..u, JUt -. .., and ddcatloll ol Bart HiuN'I DIWtlt relt-ftlU oa tbe beacb • • • wttb ma~ I tprlakl• turu&, tM Warelaoue, NnportBeacb. From Of rJr (rudUDJ, tlllt S.). Home DOW, ud ~1 L GARY COUTURI. ~·C. "by ~ It 10me people U11Dc 10me fJI flat latelt cu •t ~ llltrttSou food, tecbDJqau ud eeJIIIWlc cet~ ar bllaDce of relt kDowlqe, ac:Jt pba.M Of Ud • ct., Ud yet fetl tbe cHctttt•• proc:... u ra all tbe ttme? cbecked. DtcettJaa, YttamiD We W. que.tioo ~ and miDeraJ Uldmlllttoa, Dr. Couture, D.C., at cludalar Ud orpa faDe- the Cofu'eCblnlpneUeot-Uau, IDd eUmtllltioD are tlce •. L _ .mctted tDdtYidallly to de-··c~• an tbey're term !De )l.t Where ~rob­ oYert~ IDd Wldenoar-lem u ... lt.bld,' rtplled Dr. Coatu.re. Ooce tbe trouble bu bMl "Tbe le tey to rood au-located, epec:Ule Cbt.ropn.e- trltSoD ls uatmllatJoo aDd tie treatmeats may be Id-a U JOUr food u mlll1ltered to rutore tbe rly dlplted aDd · •ltal force of oene .. rgy ,aa•re beblllbort-to tbe a.tr.ected qltem. U thec!lDDtrtable." aecessatJ, •UamiD supple- Tbt ~ II like an auto- mobile. that proper care and ~ "fuel" are ••-•ental Jreeptnc botb fUDc- tloniDI ~rly. But lf eltber rcur auto or your bodJ ctl out of tune, the best ~ uaJJable wUI DOt ctn tuljftlue for the mooey ipeDt. .. trltioo, neo 110ueot, 11 I roblem today," ex- • Couture. "Recoc- • our omce bu ed a new procnm dHJ~ to belp patlflllts ut1l1u Lbelr food to the at- mo.t.'' ments may also be used. ''It you feel that you are eattoc more IDd beoefttUDg less from your food, I Uf'lt JOU to call tor u appotot- ment," concludes Dr. Cou- ture. "We are ready aDd wUllllg to do evei'Jtb!Dc we can to help you restore JOUf body to that oatuftl ltate of good health wbtcb oature 1Dtended." Dr. Couture bold.l tree lecture~ eYery Tuesday ennt.Dc at 7:30-8:SO p.m. at bJs Chiropractic offtees at 2043 WestclUt Drt•e, (corner of 17tb lt lrrioe), Suite 107, Newport Beacb (Telepboae 645-SSOO). ~, FREE -..cTURE t lyDr • ..,C ' .. a.c. · r-,., • ..,c .... ~ ... •••l* t; '.r TUESDAY, APRIL 22 7:30p.~~~~ JM•w.....,.,..._,~,._ ••• L ......... A FEDERAL CELEBRATES . 40th. ANNIVERSARY I • ~ ... , ~JIUEST .. YELDS. I .. 40 YEARS MURED SAFE UP TO $40,000 Stl~ urning the nltion's hif'est interest now at the pr.,gious liVings and loan asociation which has toc:tf and loyaUy •rved coutll Orange County southland area~ for 40 yean. Individual IICC nb imured up to $40,000 -multiple Kc:ounts for uch mora. Interest is IUifllltlltl for the full ttr of certificate eccounts, subject to .,bstantial penalties for withdrawals before maturity. at tM Caltt)nta lbadeat fUm fetUftl '*<' Marcil 15 Lo Su J>Jeto. W. Wtaocu'1 lhdeotl at MoahVI.Itap~"The tlme maeldae, '' an 8 mm. ft1m wttbiOIIIDd, wbJebplaced lrd IIDODI prodaettou from "~ tbrolllhout tbe ltate. tbe GrC ~te tl WU lJU "OD ........ e IJld r~ for llJ lbe locaJ I CUfU:Ia. -. . . . . . camera" • • • bQ!t. 01"'1"~ trom "ery MORE LEISUR!LY LIVIJfG • Note dUtcUoD and arcte • • . OYerbead r.anc tr buldciDI e&J'IO Mtl awalttDI "11Dc-IODC" om tbe "I'OYiD' MWera" ••• Dolorn an)Oaders. Greea 1bnbs, b~miD( plants LDd BW, ltatq t.beJ laft Mia daJDc 10me and tall t.mboos p•e u tDdoor-outdoor leisurely tn"l.lDc 1D tbelr motor home, soutbseu etreet, Ena a frllty little mOilhy ll•t.oc UDder tbtlr "Wtit root" ••• lee1nc was tbere, but oot for Joac ••• be went Flortda IJld westward teroa tbe IOUtberu skidoo up and out of stcbt wbea Burt pn ltates toto Teza.. Here, ODe eve bad a Ule .-ordl broodJ.Dr clower that Mtmed 10 omtoou1, Tbe eertpt, written by the ltudellta, tells the sto11 of a boy Who 11 gben a tlme macbtDe by a wlJard. With lt be travel• to a future world Where tbe Inhabitants all rtMmble miniature cars, wbo an bostUe to tbe boy. Tbe a.Jm II the tlrst tum- mut.ac •eoture of the class. Tbe KIUer stude!lts' tum, "Our Amertcao heritage," l8 beNd on Charles tves' eom~, "Variations oo America." Student director LJDD Brotemarlde, camera- mao Sbawu Duld800 and 6 otber stodeats spent 150 boors In aDd outoftheclass- room OYer a 1-1/Z month period matmg the rum. All tbe pictures used were found In books. G"sts were lnnted to I1CD tbelr oamH they ''batt-.d doWD tbe batebu., of their on the bar • • • Tt&ere were A1JD and Bud IJttJe roof IDd took retuce cmdeT a "ble Holstein, long Ume frteada of Rob HiuoD, roof'' of a nearby botel ••• Uat .topped Burt's brother, wbo of coarM was there the watber threat • • • but tbeJ mutled wlth their father Rob Sr.; more were Claire their reodenous wltb tbe PeW ••• OpAl Trevor and fllabaDd, MUtoD Breo, aDd Don Mae and Ed • • • Tbe Pells are back; Koll, the de'feloper of Lido VOlqe. We Om•s vtee pruideacy of Nat1oall AnlataDce saw Jotl Rothman, , .. raJ ma.oacer of the Leque, In Cbafle of mem.bersblp, wUl shortly Newport Beach Ma.n1ott Hotel; Madelyn Goo-be complete ••• tbea more Ume for home zales, EUeen and Artlllr Strock, Councllman front ~~·· • • • Tbe fUm was produced uDder tbe supervtsioo of Llla Schotlllmehl, whose commu- nteatJoos program for these rifted mlddle school students bu beta favorable com- pared to coursu at the jun- Ior college level. This Clim took ftrst place ln the 7th- 9tb rrade sound category, Milan Dostal, the CbJc Iversoo.s, Mary Lou Hopk1ns and SOD Robert, tbe BUI Cham- bers, Gary BurrUI of KOCM, &110 Council- woman Lucille Kuebn. We cbatted tor a moment with Councilman Pete Barrett and wUe Martha, bad a quick "bello" wtth Assemblyman Robert Badbam and pretty wlfe Dorothy; enjoyed meettnc aDd vtsltlng with Dr. Rudolpb Baldoni and b1s lovely wUe ••• another Dorotby, of Big Canyon. He Is chairman of the Fountalo Valley Com- munity Hospital. Our visit was most interest- Ing, and look forward to seetnc them again. Mayor Don Mclnnls was Locluded In the short ceremony dedicatlng the Warehouse ln honor of the one-aDd-only Jonn Wayne, ending with unvetll.ng of a colorful plaque, wtth a carving of the equally colorful Duke. The plaque ts to be placed at the entrance and reads: "This establishment Is dedicated and 3rd place for theme. to a great American, John Wayne, who SPRING FLING pARTY has influenced the lives of many and in- FOR TUESD"Y cL' UB .spired the Inception of the Warehouse res-~ taurant." It was an early association as A "spring ntng" wlll be 1dt>r khand on Wayne's motor yacht, the held at tbe lrvtne Coast Nor•wester , that started Burt seeing the Country Club by the Tues-·world, s tudying foreign customs and foods day Club of Newport Harbor and finally back to home port and the full- from 5. to 10 p.m. Sunday, CIUment of hJs ''leisure llfe dreams." AprU ZO. A social hour will Guests were free to wander and wonder prec,cte dinner, and then at the ingeooLty used in this 15,000 square there wtllbemustc fordaoc-foot structure. The waterfront dlnlng area lng by the Tom Grob Trt-was doubled by using two levels ..• giving· Ett band. "doublt> the pleasure" of wtndow viewing. Entertainment will be pro-"Just take the Uft to the loft," suggested vlded by the Mariners, a a table mate, ln bermudas and colorful young group of singers from shirt; a maid wearing a long printed dr ess Marina high school In Hunt-·and a gardenia showed us how to operate tngtoo Beach. ,_.st backfrom the lift . . • Our menu choice, shrimp another pertormtne tour of Malaysia . . • mmmm leisurely life ... Eorope. leisurely dlnlng, at the Warehouse. Re"rvatlons may be m~de • • • • • the chairman, Mrs. E. SPEAKI~G OF t f.l~t;RELY LJVING , • , D. McClelland, 7C1l GQJdeo-M lldred anu .s Turner, joined by their rod, Corooa del War, or her long-tlmt> friends from Kalamazoo, Mich., eo-chairman, Mrs. Alma Ethellyn and Tom Walker, have bad prac- unr~~~ Butl~, .~~.,l,(cally two moaebs'·of -1t ••• on Maul. No SPEAKING OF HOMEFRONT HAPPEN- INGS ••• lf you HAPPENED to be ntchJ.n& T.V. CbaDDel Z, Jut Tbursclly moru, you saw oar tine JOUDC oetpbors, Debbie and Jlm Hopn. oo ~ winDing streak with many prlJes, endJ.og wttb a trtp to Parts, plus $1,000 spending mooeyl SO now It's tnvel time. • • • • • SPEAKING OF TRAVELING • , . AnD and Bud Holstein are all set tor a plane trip south of the border (he rues bJs own pla.oe). Ann 1s not coocerned with ''Wbat to •ear to rtde an elephant," nor 1s sbe concerned with what "to wear to ride a horse" ••• Her concern ts "do I WIDt to rtde a horse" to see the ezttnct volcano Partcutio? ls it worth It? My twsbud assured her it was, at least he lad found 1t so, some years ago, but the vole&DO was erruptlng at tbat time. Anyway, AAn, lt wUJ be leisurely traveling ••• not a plloplng tb.rougb the town as did our American patriot, sllnr- smlth Paul Revere, ZOO years ago to-1 morrow, Friday, AprU 18. We'll await your report. • • • • • Recent Lottmate party brought together some of Newport's glamorous ladles and handsome gentlemen. There were Joyce King, a.nd husband Col. Walter Klog; Baroara and Bob Grant, who have lett tor St. Thomas, Virgtn lslands, to pick up thelr new 92 foot crutser; also Marlena Fox and her glamorous. mother, Cass Yanessa; Pilar Wayne, who bas gtveo up some of the joys of everyday teoDis for her new love • • • Interior decorating; more were Jan and her husbtmd Tony Vltto, also Bernadine Ullman, 1rlth the bluest of blue eyes, and husballd Henry; also Lyn and tllsbaod Jlm Bowyer, Sharon and Bob Lynch, Glorta Getty, and ever so many more. It was a fun atfair, gay repartee and lots of laughter. We can use that commodity ln wholesale lots, these days! HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED HER! WITH A COMPETENT, CONSCIENTIOUS PHARMACIST. ~ ffl3 PIIISCitiP1IONI fiLUD 7 DAYS A WIIK M -DAYS • .. 7 IUieAn WED.·SUII. IRIIIS a.,.nn•net:OO ft.M. Kaiaww. .• ~i~n•• LI¥1NC 100111 8£01100M COMIIMliONS lANAI IIOOttS a110 DUPI.U sums W11H ruu ' lQU" 1'£ 0 IUICHUtS Pt US ()1111 NC ROOM 4110 coca I All lOUtiCt oYt ll OOIIINC HU!Ul SW'lMMIItC I'OOl IIADIA Ill H£A 1£0 PA 11() rv lAOtO Cl* Pt£1[ IIOIH SliVIC£ AIIO flU GAUC{ ,All INC 1 m •l ~n 5 mlnYt• 75 ldn et ... -pouches a money s.vo "9 gel cens un.s SIIICUS S2l t1 $Z4 DOUIW Wt1SD riMilY IIODIIS S311UI w•kend~ ... 1 dly's -'8Ck month Ot vea• s -~-s:~?.:c:!!. i~~~~'!..s:..~J?2? ....... ing our saUors off on the Steele, will bost a recep-111-:~~R~f1 ....., annual En~Ja race wtU tlon for the NOSA otrlctals p<OvtiiON 1970 POrt Ounle•gn Newport S.Ch, 92'660 Ctlof fo44-10Q4 ~ b~tn Fr~y ~M, -rll aa:~~t:b:e~M::e~:cao:~~:~:ls~·-~!~~!a~~a-~s~~-~~s~~ liiiiiij;. ZS, when Mr. and Mrs. • N Joseph Monlgal entertain the visiting Mexican represen- tatives. Mrs. Monlgal ls socla I chair man for the sponsorlntt ~ewport Ocean SaUing Assn. The start of the big rae<> 1:-. hPinll advanced this year to s arurrtay, -rll Z6, in order to avoid the crowds of the tra•Htlonal ''Cinco de Mayo· ('lth of May) cele- bration tn Meldro. Guests, along with the v isttlog Mexicans, wlll be: :-IOSA President and Mrs. J im Nugent, general chair- man aod Mrs. Preston Zlll- gltt, Newport Beach Mayor and Mrs. Don Mcinnis, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Joseph HlGB TEA, a plant boutique, lectures about gardenln~t R. Steele, U.S.C.G. aDd a .troll through the gsrdeos or the James T. Fish Guests from Mexico wlU bome at 1420 Oatrtner Drive, Harbor View Hills, wlll be: Hooorable Lie. and Mrs. be &art of tbe IUD of tbe Harbor View Hills Garden Jorge Moreoo Bonet, United club's "garden party" from noon to 5 on Wednesday, States Counsel trom Mexico A&>r1l 23. Mra. Donald Clark, Mrs. Richard Owen and Thomas A. De Hart; Gutl- Mr•. John Dicken, lett to rl.ght, are getting ready for le rmo Bolsson Jr.; Com- the party. Proceeds will 10 toward purchasing the tr(>('s mander Znd Mlllt.ary Zone, and pl&Dts llt\:MAl'Y to build the "mountain wilderness" Mexico, Geo, De Brtc. and oa the lfOUDda of Fatrvlew state hospital -tbe dream Mrs. A)lsttDCarreoo; Men- of Jaelt1e Sbuoon, Scout l•der aod therapist at Ftir-can Co-ordtutor tor the vle•, Wbo plans to create a campground site for patients yacht race, Mr. and Mrs. UDI.ble to tram outsldt of the conttnes of the hospitaJ Carlos Anla ESCOCO; Port 11'011Dds. of Eoseoada Capt. ud Mrs. ••••••••••••••••••• .. carlos Cortes Cort.l; Mr. aDd Mrs. Oscar Goouln ~ ..t~..O ~' T'~~ 0 LARRY'S Tenals Shoes AND Sportswear Pelt It I• a each Pun Patle of P•l• lpf'lng• Te•••• s••e• . Wer dle .. ele Faally .. Ballesteros. director of cus- toms; Hoaorable Ltc. &Dd Mrs. S&lftdor CurWo Co- nrrubla.l; Mr. Ud Mn. Ray Torru Watws, HoDorable Lie. ud Mrs. Dutel Gon- sales 0. Pne. M ra. ..,..,, Y1ll boa a start4-tbt-rac. ooc:ttau bnocb Aprtl !$aboard Mr. aDd Mra. Robert Smlley's boat, N..co I. Sund&1 atpt, Aprt.l 1'7. tbe command"' ot tM Eteveatb lfual Dlltrtet. R•r Adllllral Ud Mn. FW- more B. Gt,...._ aad com- lfttoder oftbeEJ..-e.Coatt Gard Dletct. Rar Ad- . . • w ,,. •• #'C • .._W: .... ~~ Olif f' '4""t~ ... f N tW .... t ,,., .... '"'··•·h•• .... ,...,. ... ,,~,, ................... .. ... "'• It • ·~~ ....... "'' '"fl'W ,., laM ........ ---· •t-.c ...... b ... T ..... \W Lube and Oil (]lange S444 •••-""~~" ..... .....-,. ... •( ~&.~•tlll•n• .,trw ,. • ,,.,..,. ..... .,. ...... "? lr •• .. ....... t .......... ~~~ ....... ,.. ............................ ,,, ..... . . ...,_ ............ ,,......,_"' II *or,.,_ ~ .,.f r~·.c:• .~ ..... .. ,. ...... ,.,,.. ··~ . -~­,,, .. A '75 Quality Toe Desigoed -m Meet Inflation Head-On! ,._, nc-o ,,,..... . "' ...... •-' 1\ '" ,.,,.,, ~ ... ~ h..-11 ,..., """""'' '1 ,H'"' ... ('C)I\r11 .. ' lf>ljlt4 ...... U ..,..,.,.~ '""' 'lf' """""' ••"""""""' .,..,., ,~,t.rftt• TM ...... ,.. .-r.-• ,.,.__,' ''"*' t•"'-'• ol ,,....,H'tl\...., ''" 4"'"'" "".,. iiW ~ Vf'tt t:ef'l!,..ftll••l'r ........ ow"" WHIIMor 11..t ••..WI>Io ...,_ •• ,.._ fO fIt .O.f (.H\ """RJ~:•aaJAI ..,... __________ • ..,....,._ S!!rs•At- ..._,. o• cun..aa c:.neT "-• .....,....CII ... . "<Mft &MIQie. ..... c.... ·---C'- c •• ,..,_, ••• C.n •• ,...,...,. 16 Y•ar.s i11 So11th~m Cllllfr:m•i• WE SPECIALIZE IN nLT·VP INDUSTRIAL CONCRETE BUILDINGS. Rut. .. CtUJ u ilboul fl.// ly(Ju of rn~~od•Ji,rl (714) .532-·1236 • - ALTHOUGH lilt hea llnodJ-~ -aomco FrTNESS CLASS t11 the _, school departm•t 01 ~~~o ... ,"' lira. FOR OLD FOLKS WWtam Toup of Newport Hetpta. c..tu, wU1 be ODe ot tbe hooored aew memben at Plymouth Ccq;zteatiODII How do _.,, clttleal Cburch's llllUll hmcbeoo oa Frtdly, A.prll l5. MemberS like lo JP8Dd tM1r time? of the Women's Fello~ublp of tbl clllrell, Mra. Bob A COilllderable •mber an BalllPCer, left, and Mn. Jacll: Hocllldel. ue pnMDt-lDt.relted 1D pbJ'I:I.eal fit .. in« Mrs. Tourb with a aame tq to ldeattty Per u a aew nesa, )ldciDc by tbe N.lllltl member, Guest speaker at lbe luocbtoo w111 be Mrs. of a qgeltk!a•'n auwertd Vtrgtnta Evans. Further lnformatJoa may be obta.tned reeeDUy by members ot tbe from Mrs. G. E. stWweU of Do•er Sbores or tbe Cbureb Harbor Sta.JorCJtbeuClati. otrtce. {Ensign photo.) Tweaty-tour ot tbem uked b I tor aptlystcaltltDftucoarH, Learn a out co or ~ .... tbo-!.-:.·"~ Hoag AuzUJary's annual luncheon wtll be on Friday, Aprtl Z5, at 11:30 a.m. ln the conference center or the bospltal. Mrs. E. L. Beahm, vlce- presldeot, Ylll introduce the honored guests: Hospital Chaplain Bob Perry, acting admlnlstrator Lou Kaa. analysis, ftcure IDI.lysls, spoode4 by oft'ertnc a 9- aod the select1oa o1 acces-weet coor1e, "pbystcal ht- sortes aDd flbrJc tor a co-ness for leOiors," to be ordl.u.ted and weU..planoed; taught at Harbor HlgbScbool wardrobe. by Judy Olsen. Mrs. Pinckney atteoded Tbe clau bepn AprU S Brlgbam Young Ulltnrslty, 1n tbe carpeted upstalts where she majored .lD dance foyer at Beet ..U, Harbor and tlleatre arts. Ia 1960 . Hlgb School, meetl.ne from she settled ln Costa Mesa. 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. M1sical night A mdr'~" ., .. -.......... = bJ ........... "'--N -~-~~.,. •. GO ,,.,I. AjlriJ II, Ia Co-re.. dll IIU fatp ICbool'a llllloi- To. Oltl-, lbapr, ac- lor, -lJ or Uoo 1M AapM Cl>lo Llclol 0po.._ IOIOfi-·Ud !.a V-wUJ emcee u. PI'Oirtm. . T1lo •-w-Ballet Compuy 01 Loo Aacet.., wttb · Mtu Lola EU)'D 11 prima balleriD&, w1U per. form u ortctaoJ Wtet ULoYIYOI." o Cbrtl GaJDOr, o1 u. C. Fttllertaa, wW play c:lult- caJ pJtar. MtuSue Humoa, alllo of U. c. Fulltrtoo, will •IDc· Altca.el Suaders, wbo lfi!I.Cbea p.laao at UCJ, wtU play J)laao IOioo IUid ae- compuJ lOu Harmoo. In Cbltp ol all &rJIJlCI- menta ta Mrs. Alldny Nye, uataod by Dorotlly stu- wood, Wllldl EacJe, Beck)' Row, Jcu Coats, JODI. BrooU, J-.o TIDdcnrlt)', Ellatbelb Muoo IJid Betty • CLAMS • OYSTERS • SHRIMP • SWORDFISH • ' LU/ICHEDII fm• Dial 546-2tt93 President of the Board Ge-r------------,"""~--,,-,--,---,--,;.::::; orge Hoag n, dtrector of nursing Trudy CaJlDOn, R, N ., and the chief of medical staff, Dr, Robert Hinrichs. WINTER RATES from ~1411L ~~. THE TEACHING ~ CENTERED ON JESUS CHRIST. AND THE BIBLE, WITH EMPHASIS ON PRACTICAL CHRISTIAN UvtNG. ALL AGES ARE WELCOM!. COl.DiseiJDg and visiting uaJlable. SUNDAY SERVICES: WORSHIP SERVICES AND SUNDAY SC HOOL 8:30, 9:45 and 11:00 a.m. PHONE: 675-4550 Z200 E. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, near MacArthur Gerrie Pinckney will speak oo "color and llDe," ezplorlng tndiYidual color WEDDING FOR MAY 31 May 31 at Our Lady Queen of Angels CathOUc Church, Miss Sheila Ann Stanton of Corona del Mar will become tbe wife of Thomas Mlcbael , Alderson of MlssJon VIejo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Stanton Jr., parents of the Intended bride, lDDOWiced tbe young couple's engage- ment at a famtly reunion . The groom-to~ is the eoa. ot Mr. aDd Yrs. John T. Alderson of Harbor Hlgb- lands. Botb of the young people are graduates of Corooa del Mar htgb school. Miss Stan- ton also graW&ted trom Or- ange Coast College, Her fiance attended Northrop 111- stltute ofTechoology, served 3 years ln the Army lOO ts currently employed at Com- munlcaUons Components Corpontloo In Costa Mesa.. The groom-to-be'sgl'aDd.- mother 1s Mrs. Jotan H. Alderson of CUff Hnea, whose late husbud. sernd with the Los Angeles nre deptrtment for 3Z years, 15 Jellrs as chief. ********************** ! Hear Patricia Hurley discuss: ! :What Traitors ! :Do To You ! i' Palrida Hurley is the daughter of the late Jt-i' Patrick J. Hurley, former Secretary of War Jt- i' and Ambassador to China. She was for years ... .M her father's confidante, with complete ac· Jlo- ~ cess to his records, reports, and correspon- i' dence. Through extensive study, including a ir visit to Asia, Patricia Hurley has become an il expert not only on events in that unhappy area, but on the disastrous consequences of iC this country's policies and programs . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. il il il il THE PANAMA CANAL -Why does our government want to give it .vny7 NARCOTICS -Red China's number one export to thi·Unit.d Stnti CUBA , -Will the United Stallls recognize Cub11nd help Fide I Clltro 7 AID TO THE COMMUNISTS -Will U.S. wcpeyen nand rtill for moN7 NEWPQRT HARBOR LUNCHEON CLUI il HIH,titt.TII/1 IHH il II:JOC.Cklllh f7.JO · IU_, WEDNESDAY, APRIL lJ, 1915 ' • ~~~~1;~~~~;,~~;~~~~~!~~M;I~~~~~r..~ ·~ ************* • •• ¥ • • - ... ~,::i~t ..... ~ .. ~ ' I' ROUND-Up n.eo. ...... c._ot tM Newport 11a1taor Cbaa. .... ~.,-.,_.,c.. .... ww--- e--. IMplaJica.,r-.u t .. tDP 10 .......,. ~ cldldlw.. . If~ llutlor ud CoroM • DOWMCOAST ana t..-clel Mar ._ liMo~.~ n. tw .. CoroM del ...... ud ........... tAle ~ Lac-Beaell wu ~. lnde ............. c1lr1IIC aDd tbe eo.cu •otec~ to ta.t.r ..._ .:boot caner. r.-&mrm tbl elty't "Jpbett 1'1111 _.,. .. wW .._ of ID11MOCe" taterett tD tbl ~ ..... , --. April area btt1rMDCoroaadtlMar ze, aa o. Cuouel room IDd Cryltal Con. of tbl MftiiOIUr IDa. Com- • RE.OISTRICTIMG oftbe moc1ort AI Aatr II ebalr- eouncUmiAlc cHttrtetboaad-mu lor tbe hmcbeoo.. aries wUl be Jludled by a Dr. Jamet L. Me<iaup, S-membtr CouacU com-UCI'I vtce-cha.DetUor tor mtttee IIJI)Ointed by VIet-academic aflla.lrt, YUl be Loan A.IID. Mayor Doltal, wttb tht alm dg p 11 r ido d• ==~~·:,.: Ju e owe s w · w leS • HARBOR BASEBALL program was (1veo a surplus city ptck.up truck. • MINI-BUS senlce bt· toe developed by the county to proYlde a lefel of •mee between major flied routes and dial-a-ride untce n.s endorsed by the CouncU. • TOWING cbarges col- lected from Z to.log ser- vices that contract to '-ul away local wrecks and U- legally parked cars were raised trom $18 to '23.50. • BUILDING moratorium requested by the SPON (Stq) Polluting our Newport) group Was postponed for acttoo oo May 12. • BICYCLE impound fees, charged for storage of re- covered stolen bikes, were s.ttye Powell, wtdow of Judp Rebert B. Powell aDd loal-ttme ruldeat of Bal- boa, da.d AprU a at tM ac• of &5. She lad bHD actin for mu1 years1D the AasistaDce Leacue of Newport Beacb ud 1n the American Red Cross. She also assisted lD tbe work oriDternatlooll Or- pbans Inc., the Heart FUDd, aod tbe City of Hope. Survivors include a aoo, ROO.rt Lawrence Powell of Balboa; her 10n-ln-law aod daughter, Professor a.od Mrs. John Mersereau Jr. and tbelr Z children, Ann Arbor, Mich. No service was held, The family says that memorial I!TTYE POW!LL contributions may be made to Cardiology Restricted Funds, care of Hoag hos- pital. dtscoottnuect. LIDO'S PLAYERS STAGE MYSTERY • BUILDING codes were updated to latest state stand- ards. NAMED TO PR GROUP Jan D. HunSincer, publlc r elations manager of the resldeotlal-multlflmUy di- vision of the Irvine Com· pany, bas beat elected Into membership or tbe Orange County Chapter of the Pub- He Relations Society of America. Ill ' · The Lldolsle P1ayersClub ·is preseotlng "'Witness for the prosecution" this wee~ through Saturday, at 8:30 p.m. In tbe Lido ehtbbouse. This Is an Aptha Christie story of a youug marrle~l man wbo •ods many enn- lngs wtth a rlch, old woman, aod one evening she ls found murder~. The young mao ~mes the chief suspect aDd ls ch:lrl!ed wtth the crime. Ra.ody Keene Is the di- rector and tile cast Includes: Myron Wilson, Ron Long, Pat Gilchrist, J . D. Reich- elderfer, Fred Marsh, Peg Reday, Elsie Painter, Beth Teo Eyck, Girard S. Brewer Jr., Jim Hltebmao, Erv Zoehis, Kelly McGUlls, Eul Hardage and Kathy Brewer. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY BEING ORGANIZED A Womeo•s Aunltary tor the ChUdren's Neurological Foundation Is DOW being rormed. The ftrst meeting of interested community residents wUl be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Aprll 23, at the Foundatloo, 2650 Avon Street, Newport Beach, near the Post Office on Riverside Ave. Mrs. Vernon Tyler, spokesman for the Founda. tlon, says further lntorma- tlon may be obtalnedbycall- 1Dg 6-45-2223. LAST DAY AVAJLABLF. AT THIS PRICP.-APRIL JO ..... --Futuring: ----. CHAMPAGNE & STEAK (FOR 2) S 7.95 4:30 te 6:30P.M. 4:30 .. 11:00 P .M. Sea Food-A-Bob · $2.45 Per Steak-A-Bob · ,2.45 Per 209 Pol• A-.e. (At the f.rry) ....... P•lu•l• Mew,.rt l .. ch 675-577 ~ Where the Elite Meet to Eat! o, .. , 4:30 .. 11:00 P.M.· Clese~ Menclo ,_.,.u. .. r Wtlt.RL.Lt01'~GOULD ' "SNIP" GOES THE RIBBON at tbe GPeDiDC of tbe new Clft box of the Ha.g Hospital Au.DUa.ry. Putictpattnc to the ceremony are, from left, lin. Edp.r HW. a past president of the Auxlllary a.od oow eerYtoc aa a buyer; Mrs. Ray Ford Bulloch, gift box cbairmao. &Dd Mrs~ Martin Lockney, past president of the Au.xWary a.od past chairman of the glft box. Tbe ~ aLstDc eoter- prlse was orlgtnally opened In 1959, wttb Mrs. Doo Hummel or Laguna B•ch as the tlrst cbalrmao and Mrs. Joseph Beek as Auxtllary president. AD uerage of $25,000 Is raised per year for the bosptbl. (Jack West photo.) Gray of COM gels US post David Gray, 19, of Corona <tel Mar, was elected presl· ttent last week ofthe.natlonal Law Enlorcement Explorer Scout pr~ram. At the same convention ln Washington, Newport Po- ll( e Officer Stan Bressler was dected president of the nat10nal Law Enlorcement Explorer adv1sors. Both wUl serve for the next year. There are between 25,000 and 30,000 YOUD(Csters in the nationwide pr01tra m. David, a secood.year business maJOr at UCI, Is a Corona del Mar high school grad. He lives with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray, at 4527 Hampden, DAVID GRAY Cameo Shores. ·•David was first elected The Explorer pr~ram ls by the Western Region r•- a branch of Scouting. Ex-presentattves," Officer plorer posts specialize in Bressler related when be various professiOnal fields, and David returned from the such as medicine, Jaw, and week.loog convention, "then fire servlct>s. There are was chosen national prest. several hundred Law En-dent over candidates from 5 rorcement Explorer posts in other regions." !he country. Young Gray, who is captain • Just Ul tht> Western Re-and president of · the local !;(ion, we have 388," says post, wUl vlstt several re- OfHcpr Bressler, who has glooal Explorer meettogs served as advisor to the dur~ coming months, tn. lO<'al post since U was c lud.lng a May Z2 Westen formed 3-1/2 years &«a R.,tooal coafilrtact ID ld undf'r polict> department · Diego. sponsorship. During rus tenure as na- The annual convention 1n tlonal president, he plans Washington last week in-to rompUe a manual for e luded about 300 Law Eo-use bv all Law Entorc•meot forr emPnt Explorers, plus posts. Another goal Is mort hundreds more in other Ex-national awareness of tbe plorer rtelds. Law Enforcement Explorer LEGAL NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as: Coast Im- por ts, 465 East 17th Street. Coast Mesa, Calll. 92627: Charles Eugene CoUtns, 5332 Westrldge Rd., Ana- helm, Calif., 92708; WilHam Joseph Winter, 348 So. Cit- rus Ave., Los Angeles, Cah- fornla, 90036. This business Is conducted by a gentnl partnership. Signed: Charles E. Col- lins, WUUam J. Winter. This statement was CUed with tbe County Clerk of Onnce County Apr.14,197S. program and growth of tM program. Law Enlorcement Ex- plorers work with pollee, learnlog admmlstratlve and community relatloos tasks. · Several lO<'al Explorers have gone on to become police cadet trainees. NEW MEETING TIME The Newport-Mesa School Boarf1's next meettng bas been re-scheduled to AprU 29 In Costa Mesa City Coun- cil chambHs. The mee~ starts at 7:30p.m. • fL YIIII:MJ'I'JI C'OitGitJ. GA1'D.U. ClltJRCH, .. 8ro.d ...... "'))Ot ..._. -Pullor ~ u.tftll Will p..a at 18 a.m. .._., .... ltNet wtu.t jDy." v oac P~UPM o1 t1111 ellu'ela wW )M wttla otbe~l ttoln IOIItJsiaod CG~CrecaHoaiJ e•re-. ill a WNIDeod n- tnat. • ST. ANDREW'S PRES- BYTEIUAM CHURCH, &OOSt. AMrlw'• Rd., cwr Ha"• • Dr. Clules Dlertllfleld wtll pr,aeb at a, 9:10 IDd 11 a.m. SuDdly oa "follow the yellow brick ~I" The a crameat or 1DfaDt baptism wtll be beld at 3 p.m. At 4 p.m. the aoctuary choir will pre- sent a eoocert. "let thy boly preseoee," which wW Ill- elude fa•orlte selections ot the cbolr. Dr. Jooah Kliewer Is director. • THE NEWPORT HAR- BOR CHURCH OF' REUGI- OUS SCIENCE, 541 Center St., Costa Mesa -The ser- moo topic of the Rev. Ele- aoor Jack8oD at 10 a.m. Sunday wUI be "riding the winner." • HARBOR TRINITY BAP- TIST CHURCH, 1230 Baker St., Costa Mesa -Chapter 4 of Daniel wUl be the study topic at 8:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday. John's gospel will be discussed at 6 p.m. • ST. MARK PRESBY- TERUN CHURCH, 2100 Mar VIsta, East Bluff -"The cue of the embeulfn« ten- ants" wUl be this Suoday's sermon, based oo Mark 12:1-12 • '·A man planted a vineyard • • . then be let lt out to Ytne-growers." Tbe sermoo wUI deal with the question: have we been r e- sponsible tenants of this blr earth and Its food supplies? • The 12 Episcopal eburcbes J.o Orange County Deuery 10 wUI hold a joint choral evensong aDd mls- sJooary rally at 8 p.m. April 23 at St. James E 1 '·'·· .. s., .. c. \ ~1653) WARMUP SUIT SALE! 20. 50% off on ALL Warmup Suits FAMOUS TENNIS DRESS Manufacturer's Close-out Reg. $39 -Reduced to S22.50 cfYara::~·;l cfp;;.ls ~~Mad tale blt8'•Hoaal Pucab Bout ga I IJb Sb c,. Mw Pbppt HZ-JIII t-1 sat.• MoL tbra Tina's •• Frl.to 8:00 p.m.-s-.u.! HYDRA CL fAN •·~" s,.,_ COMU TO YOUR HOME , ...... E·••••••• 1740 ~ior A•enve IN.wpon & \7th St.l c ........ IT REALLY WORKS STEAM CARPET Q.EANIH 20% OFF PublJsb: AprU 17, 24, May 1, 8, 1975 lD the Ntwport ttartlor F -4Z'794 · fJ:::>onalJ cH . cHa'L'Il~, D. !D. and &1_ichad §. fJalmaJ9e,,D.r.JJ SPECIALIZING IN CONTACT LI!NSES ANO O RTHOKERATOLOGY coruluJ.I.y lnuit~: you to an 0 p01 dlou.u. . eilibtal:in~ tfu o/JUlln~ of thu., nLw Optowutt.y Offw. <W~y, dlpdl 23 12:00 I2DOIJ to 6:3 0 /J·"'· fPtull/14 !P~, ~ulle: 100, dV .. IgU f2cn&'l 1908 cllvooaJo, dVUAJf»U &c.J. 640-4040 • I• Athei•m the Religion of the Future? O.wz GrLBEIT: This it "Face-t(). Face" with rou and you, Madalyn Murray O'Hair and Carl )fclntirt=. Your host -Dan! Gillx:rt. Is ath~­ ism the reli~ion of the future ? This important and interesting question is •he subject nf discussion face to face l)' two of the most militant and best-know~~ \111e ricans concerned with these issues. They are both pOwerful forces and in many ways they are diametrically opposed -Mrs. Mada- lyn :\furrar O'Hair and Dr. Carl 'Mcintire. Madalyn Murray O'Hair is no doubt our most famous America n atheist. Jn 1963 shr won a suit in the Supreme Court to have compulsory prayers banned from puhlil· schools. Last r ear she filed suit to bar astro- nauts from prayers and Bible readin.(!. such as occurred last Christmas dur- in,;r the :'\polio 8 mi!tsion . and an ap- ~a l on th:tt is standin~: in the ~uprt-me Conn f Thr c ... mrt h:t r:. rri,•scd 10 hear thi<:. 1 ~lo<:.t re•e•ll]• •h(' h.1< ];nll1('h£'rl a campai~:?"n :'l.!!ain!tl the tax-free status of churr hr~. nOJin(?" l:!.r!!e prn!X'rt\· and husinf>s.s hnldin.[!s of so1nt' chur-ches ; and her mo.::t n'Ct'll t effort in this carn- rai;.:-n h:t<i l>{'l'll to start her 01'•11 church Tt i" • :~llerl !'nor Ri<h:url's l 'ni\'erc;al Life Church :md 'ladahn :\l urrav O'Hair is tlw hi~hnp It ; .. to he a ta:'l:·- free entin·, and <:.llC' i<:. to use it' to ac- (juire pro.pt:rt ,. anrl makr i1H'estments tax frt'e -the nurpo:>e. T think, being to induce the Go,ernment to tax her church and then :11! churches. The Re1·. Carl ~f clnt ire is an out- spoken nppnnent of tlwological liberal- islll. a lllditant relh:iou ... traditionali st 1dm h:-ts through ratlin and ne11 sp:-tper s att:u-kecl 111od('rn rt>lig iou<:. changes - Con1111unists in the der.~.:r . tht' ~cumen­ ical 1110\'t'tnCnt. anrl thl' 7\atinnal and \\'nrld Counril of Churches -and st rom.d ) a<hocated a n1ilit<lr~ \ictor)' in \'ietn:lm. lfc is president o f a v.orld-11 ide nn::a nization. the lnterna- lional Counnl of Christian Chu.n;hto:., and h<l~ ~rnf'd in thai cap.1dty since. the fnunding of the Co uncil in Am- sterdam in 1948. H t is director of the 20th Centur} Reformation Hour hro.,dcast 11 hi ch is heard on se1·eral hund recl radio stat ion~. and editor oi the II C!'I.:Ir rrlig-IOlls nc'' spaper. the ('l!ristiau Bo·aro n. lie ha::. Ucen pas tor ~illl'e fi)JJ nf the ISIXl-lllCilll•l·r Rible rrt ~h\ terian Church of CollingS\I'ood. K . J.· Dr "clmire ~~ prc..,idrn t of -"llt'lton t ·olleJ.:e. in Cape May. ~. ].. and d irertr,r of the Christian Admira l ~ Con;.:r l·ss Hall r:it..le Con ference :Hld Freedom Centrr in Cape May. N J All n ght. Il l' 1ril! l>e,l!in Ill' puttim.; thl:' .. ul•tell unrler di~cus~io11 directly to e ;u h (lj I•Ur (!'llt'<tt~. :~~I. inc-ead1 to gil'l' lb .1 l1rid ::.ta tc nwnt in <lll<i\\'rr to the quc~tion . ''Is :\theis111 the Re- IIJ,:if,n of the Futun· '" .\nd then 11e 11 ill J.:L·t into general d1scussion. invit - inJ,; qut stlull <, fru1u uur studio audience GllfiTfAM a•AcOWo. COU.IMit ... o. M.J. •• • ' ·~ I I I • Debate Betw11n Dr. Carl Mcintire And Mrs. O'Hair The text of a one:~hour con- frontation on TV. February 16, 1970, is presented here without any editing. The providence of God, which brought this about, was an AP news r~port in A us~ tin, Texas, at Christmas featur- ing Madalyn Murray O 'Hair's reaction to the many Chr istmas cards she received from ov~r the world. She lllentioned particu~ larly a card with a black front with a round hole a.nd on the in- sid~ the words. "In the ~g inning God . .'' This is the Christmas card released by the 20th Ce n~ tury l..:eformation H ou r broad- cast. Coll ing:sll'ood. X. J., Dr. Carl :\Iclnme. d irector, fea turing the Apollo 8 Ri;.:ht to the moon in 1968 and the Christmas Eve readin.c:-of tl1t' l:itJle. Genesis I : 1- 10, and tht offerin,~; of prayer to the li1 ing God . These ca rds haJ been seut b) li steners to the BroaC:.cast who had. wi thout suggestion irom the Broadcast, sent them to )Irs. 0'1-Iair . Thus it was that God used an atheist ll'ho clcscribes herself as "The Atheist" to g~t these words. "In thr beginning God .... " be- fore the world at Christmas, 1969. I immediately wrote Mrs. O'Hair a letter and suggested that \\t ha\'e a m~eting iace to face in 11 hich I desirtd to talk with her about the Chn stian iaith. I even suggested a possi- Ole TV appearance and debate. \\'ord of this in Austin iound its way 10 the T\ producer for the Lni1ersil\· of Tcxac::. :\I rs. Eli za- beth L. -1-.:aderli who then ar- ranged for the appearance under the subJect , "I s .\tlwislll the Re· li~-:io11 ol tl1c Future .-·· This pre- Sf:'lltation 11as 111ade under the auspice~ oi the :-.uu tlmest Texas Educational Tt:lnision Cuuncil, ,\usrin . Texa:.. CJII KLI<:\-TV, Channel 1). ,tat lOll man,1.,;t:r, )lr 1 l:~n·t'y llnl•:.t Tlw dd•:ttl' i:. J•Tnt=llted in thi:. ~~IT!ll jr,r the li'C Of r ,()(J'S r<'"Pk tlu;ou:.,:luo\!1 the 11 r..r!d 11 ith the praye r that' it 111a) be used , to .turn U1an1 tu ru,:huou-6n~u. fur it is ont1. 1,,. the \\ord that mrn are !Jr,,"uglit m Christ. :\l y appearancl· on t l!i, ddoate \\3S supportt•d b) ,,,hnne~ ni pra}er u, ciH1 rd1e~ ;,nrJ 1Tlfl11 H:luals f Tom all u1 er the 1\ orlrl . The mnirontation •J•l·al.<:. i1Jr itself and 11 e pre~<"IH Jt 11 ith a pr:~yer that d1C' I J,,h :--pi nt n1a) use it to the fullnt ]J(,~:.il.le extent. -Carl :O.Ic l ntire and lin1iting t:ach ~uest's response to any sing-le qucqion to three 111inutes or so .. -\It ri;::ht . .\Irs O'l-la1r: Is athe- isln the relig.iun of the future? :O.lR .. :O.IAD,\L\':-: 0'1-IAtJI · O f course 1t is. .-\theisnt i ~ the religion of the fut urt: because it is the relig-ion of life. h i~ the 1elig ion that gi1·es it .!> entire iaith and its emphasis on man, and on PANEL DISCUSSIONS witb /Jr. '\amuel H . Sutbnlmzd ami /Jr. (',bt~rles L Feinberg THf BIOLA BROA DCASTER LA MIA AOS, CALIF. Q-M.uysville, Cll lif. "Recently read in the newspaper where ar- chaeologJS!s have discovered evi- dence that Egypt1ans were using sophisticated methods of mining and smeltmg copper m the Negev desert long before Kmg Solomon was supposed to have been there. They cla1m this lmd wi/f make it necessary to change the meaning of the Bible . Would you comment on this?" A. We should be cautious about newspape r artic les that are suppo- sitions rather than actually being verified. The scientists should first of all have recognized credentials for any authoritative reports. So often this is not th.e case. There have been no discoveries made at anytime, whether in ·the Negev or in other places, which would make it necessary to change what the Bible teaches. Recognized scholars who have worked extensively in the area about which you have asked hold views distinctly con ~ trary to what lhese news reports lndlate. In a century ol ard>aeo- loslal retearcl1 not one slnsle flnd has _, tumtll up .that In any way Invalidates any direct ltlle- ment of the Scriptures. Q, w.-. Clllllt, Clll. "It Jesus .;..,.,.,,_ • .,.-.wiry"'* Or, J. ll.ocherd CheN not Scripture speak of Him as be- ing templed sexually? It seems to me that this is one o f man's great- es t problems. As a matter o f fact, how does a Christian deal with this type of 5m in his life?" A. In the sight of God there is no gradation of sin. One is just as h einous as the other. Gossip, as an example, c.1n be conskjered as much of a blight as the sin of adul- tery. Christ can be touched with the feeling of o ur infirmities (He- brews 4:15). II does not mt~tter in which way the enticement arne, He was without sin. As far as the immort~l thought$ wtth which one Is tempted, It fs liltle wonder due to the srowlng looseness In m.atters concerning sexual attractions. It Is absolutely shameful the way people are ex~ plaiting this entire maner. Cod re- minds us thltt It Is one thins we ought not to ulk abou1 when He says, "Let this not be mentJoned amona you .. " tAt ut keep our rnhlds on tho! which It pure lPhlllpplan1 4:8). AI with ""l' kind of oln IIIII must be c1e011t with on a ,__,. tc>-""'"""" bulL You cannot a· pect to haw Ylctory all 1M w.k with one olmple proyet Of! Sunday. It roqu'-.tclory .,......, tile In- man's ability to uSe his reason, hi s own judgment, and his personality to do tho~ things which we nud to do in life today with our problems which we art facing now. It is a religion not only of the future but of today, be- cause it is the relig ion of thr young. It is the religion also of those persons 1\'ho continue to !hink young irrespec- tive of their age. It is also tht re- ligion oi the futun· and the religion of the no11 simplr becall~ it is rele1·ant to 11 hat \\-e are doing in Iii e. \\'e discard the old fo rms and the old scriptures and the old rigidities; and •I e take: up instead those new banntrs and thost old ideas 1d 1ich came to hirth through men. and men only, and 11 hich are still ... alid and 11·hich are still good ; and we seek to define these and extend them in a frer-Ao11 ing way so that it ll'ill en- compass eveT)·thing that cver) body does in a universal way and _l.(ives to them a new kind of indi\·idual free- dom, independcnce of spirit , and l'igor to proceed in life. GILBERT : All right. Thank you. Dr. )ldntire, what is your ans11er to tins qursrion. Is ati1eis1n the religion of the fut ure ? DR CA RL :'.lcl xTJRE : Theans,:er is, :\r,, It bas no past. it has no relevant pn·sent, and it certainly ha~ no hope for the future. H011e.,.er. I 1\0uld lil.:e to ~.:hallcnge thr basic assumption of thr question -that atheis111 is a re- li;.:ion at all. I am intriJ,;m·d by the idea of Mrs. 0'1-fair here ll'it h h~r church now that she is establishing on the platiorm of atheism. And T be- lieve that with this ne w dcn·lopment in our national life thc ,\·ar is open for our International Council of Christian Churches or some other rtlated group to gn to the Supreme Court and ask that atheis111 be ruled out of the public schools un the basis that it is :-t reli~:;ion (appbusr •. And .. a fa r :-ts thr future is concerned. all that <•thei:.m has pro- duct:d in our generation hai been Com- llmnism (::~.pplause). and in Russia they do not consider atheisu1 or Com- munism to be a relig ion. X ow 1\ hen you talk about tht futurt -there has to be a fu ture and there is a iuturc -and I am hne to !kl)' that the Chri stian faith b the onl y relij::"ion that does han· a future fapJJiause ) .\nd the the515 \lhich I shall sustain tonight in this di :.cu~~ion 1s that the Christian reli;.:ion is not buill upon m:1n but built upon a di\ine, su~rna­ tural revelation fro1 11 r.vd and that t hi~ has rntcrecl info ll i ~tOr) m the lx.odil\ rrs urrel'IIOn oi Jc:-us Christ fronl the dead. \\'t· arc de<lling 11 ith l.od romin.~ do11n to de li1er man from hi~ darkne!'s. irom his sin. and from d~·:tth .. \tltcis111 IKh no future. It has 1\fo en1pt ) tomb It h<ls no O]Jc:ll gr~vt . It ha"' no 'lr~siah It hai no Sav1our J•Jr s111ncr ~ 1 :<.Irs O'Ha1r lau;!hed ,) (Continued nut week) dwelling presence of the Holy Spir- it. Our minds are to be fixed on things above and not on things physical from the earth. If you are an older perso n, pray for our young people lhal they may be kept pure and holy. Q . Huntinston Beach, Ulif. "Some folks refer to Jesus as 'our elder Brother.' Where is the bt~sis lor this Scripture (Matt. 12:15, Mark 3:35, Luke 8:21)? I know as believers that we are joint heirs with Christ. The other term s, however, bother me.'' A.. This phrase was much more common several decades ago, used mainly by liberals. They based their terminology o n just such verses. There is a cult which also used this title. tt is intel'fltins.. however, to observe the proper re1pect and honor due our lord by the Apostle )ames, phyolcally a hall brother of the Savlou~t. Yet, Instead ol calllna the Lord hlo "eld· er Brother," he ~red to ~kNell ' .-• "bond olave" ()u. 1 :1) • ..,ther than ulllnt "eklet Brother' II would be better to t•lk obou!Jhe bleosed One who It our Saviour, )lsuo Chtlt4. He It the "Lord of Cto.y." NEII'ORT HARIIOR lllllllll liiUIISMY, AI'IIL 17, ~71 CRRSTWI OIIWIC RUL1 Pli8WitED lf£fi(LY •• 'I'AGf; ~ COI!IMIA DEl liM, 0~ · ji;de~;"iion Through .~.~~-~!-!.~ ., tt...., ... nph • koaniNilo!o£ plodn& .......... ohoutod. ..... flo.lly (.....! ..,. • ... 1M ..... Wood or dolo< .. or loot ..... Olo thank, .... ..._, Mllloo•r eo...... 1 Lamb ualfk.ed C.. 1'"" thanky.;.l" • p•r•onal thu. Tl.h II .. Jw.t a mlnv•:• . .Uti the re:cl.mpdoa. ahop owner, ''Sonwonc brouDt J~nny, a llttl. boy, made a 1r in aad told lt to me (or IZ.,S. flkc red ...Oboat. He wat "'"Y If you want your boat W.k, proud of hb wwk and fondled you1J have to pay tnt" t2.7S tO aad poWhed hit thlny bo.t. pt lt. •• A linn.• need& the Saviour lib • dtOwnins man neecb alii• prc•rver. Th• only differ-ence il a dtownina man i• •till alive and hu a tUm chance of lllrrivins. while a linne.r already il dud in tn!apauea and lin•- tt.•d w.U up Ntl udy and joh,ny walk.ed out hal(..ead, SO down to thelinlc: ltrnm near half·h•ppy. He hurried horna hb home and Mil hil boat. He and did a few odd job• and hil un alonpldc the boat and father ve him dte U .7S. He always snau:hcd h up at the lut ran hac:'k co rhe pawn lhop u minute where the little: etrcam fut u be could and peid the 1\c dtownin~ man rril.l hu tome hope i.n hun.elf while i.n God'• eyea "He that believeth not il condemned already." 11.c dtownina man may call for a life prnervcr because he's afraid he will drown. After he hu reued cnou;h be may cut aaide the ro~ and ao on u he wu - finally drowning. emjtie:~ into the hJc river. He si.7S. The owner laid the Unlc di thll for Mcks And never red boat JCndy in hil hand. ~-t:irf;d. The~ one day u _ he Johnny 1poke to hJ. prccioua Wled thll boat, It suddenly hu a bent u if lt Mre humaa and current and ewc:rved off to, the Wd, "Y oJ are twice mine; f'U"It I side and out of rcac:h of Utde made you and now l'n bousht Joftnny. It gained tpecd and you" finally dis.appnred into the bi& · Plan of Redemption You may han been afraid at 1010e time .nd ukcd Jcsua to help you, but after you got over your !car, cut uide J e.u1 and gone on in the way• of ai.n. You were never saved! You l~Yere b•dl'l fooled by Satan! I you don't fully trult and receive Christ, you will go to a ChrUtleu eternity, This gospel mes"le U 10 naked plain that no one cen ever say, "I don't know what it mean& to be saved." A Hnrt Belief Without !ftlstlng je1u1, you arc loll. We 're uved eternally by river, lost! His boat wu loat. J ohnny sat down and cried. He went home 1~ and lonely. A courlc of weelu later he wa 1 w1nd o w -1hop ping downtown . He c ame to a ~ec:ondhand .hop and pressed hia tiny nose up to the window and wi1hed for this and that. "It'• Mine I" Finally, hia eyes lit on a little red boat for.1alc. It wasjuu like hi1, He bUnked hia eyu and looked again, It looked exactly like hi1 own boat. He rushed in and uked to .ce it. The owner showed it to hUn, and he handled it and cuefuUy notW::cd if the initiaJa he carved on it were st ill there. They were . A Christian's Answer To Madalyn Murray O'Hair By Mike Raadall Putor of Toledo Beptllt Tempi• Toledo, Ohio fROM IAP'TIST IIlLI: TRIBUNE, SP'IUNGrtELD, MO. 1r1 a ~nt .Wt to Toledo, Mn. ltledalra llurrar O'Halt eb&rpd U.qa ...u-.oo aact •peda.Ur QarWI&nlty Ia IIDJ'MoiODtble, uafouaded ud ia her way of tblaklnc, ablurd. To tM Cbritt.l.ut, the Bible .,., "be re!Miy alwara to "" aa aanr• to ...,-maa Uu.t .U:.U. rou a riiMOa of &be bope that II Ia JOU wUb mMiuM• and fear" (I Pet.r S:U). Th• purpoee of theM wwde W to 11-.. • rtMOaable, fWipoMible reply t.o eoma of. liM~ ol Mrs. O'&lr. Yn. O'Hair dam. tiM .ut.ee of God. Tbe Bible ...um. tiM e!dlteDee of God but ..,._ ....nl ~ abo~t •thaillm aad U.C.. wbo prof-lt. Paalm 1-6:1 aQa. '*'I'M fool bath aaid la 11.11 lleut, ,._. r. no God ... " Paelm 58:6-8 d..erlbel tiM attttiMie at t.h• anopat •t ..... t. 'nt.il ,_._,.. aqa. ''They retva at ......un,: t.hn JD&ke a ooilll Ute a dot. ud 10 ro~od about &h• eitJ. Beldd, liMy belch out wtU. dM6r ..autb: ~ _,. bl ~ 1 .. : fOI' wbo, .., tb,q, doth ~ llwt Lbou, 0 Lord, llt.alt la.,P at tMm; tbo• lbalt ba.,. all tiM ll.a!MD .. derilloa." 'J'h.a ; ,.. label tiM JWOUd atbeW. • at.unl, daaentat u. AIOC!It..,. of U.e M.m.lcb• ro.-t.betr dot lib b&tklac. IMieb!Dt" &Dd bntioaalltr. ''The fool ba&h -'4 In WilMaR, Tben ill ao God" (hllm IU). You CUI bow God .Uta. TIM Apoetla Paul .,._ "S.C.UM tliet -.had~ mar be kaowa cl. God • IDUtif.t tn U...; for God llaUI lbowad It ulo tbem. Por tba la.W.h&a ~of IWD flUID tbe cnM.ioa of UM world an deutr ...... belal IIDIIemoocl br tiN U.U.. u.t an meda, .._, llil et.ama1 power aad Oodll•d; ., tat U.., .. .w.o.t ac:ue:" (RoiiiUII 1:20). Coald a ... ...u. ...... ud clft7 tbe .W•CIII of aa ba~ u.at oo•-..cl k, ,.._... ta..,...., ,., .. aD ~ aad .-It la op 1 ta-t No ratioMI ,.._ cu ._, 11M aWeDee of a watc+e+•. N..._ ... 11M •U..eJ .--. wlto ...._. d. cna&loa., ............ o6 .. ow. ........... , .. I.a ...... ... ....sl• ..,... --........ "···--lo &M A.,.u. ,....., ....... tW GoA'• • ~ ... C'lot••• ... ,., ..... "' the tbh• that Gocl lbda. Mn. O 'Hair not oaly .rtlrmad her atheism bJ her Ut.ement.e mada wbila iD Told_,, lha ....ned that ,_ Dlrlat il a DOD-hidoric:el ...,on. If eom.mon ...,. of tlM word "hilt.oriul" DMaal ,....._. wbo at OJM tleaa n:Wed on auth, ..,.... .-a, louehad, •poba to and .,.._. adataDea aDd ld:iou ...,. NC»tdecc, than Mrs. O'Halr'• .U.temeDt ....._ iDendlble. It il • daDW of the reeonk or hilt.ori ... ; ._a. DOG-Cbrldiaa hiaioriaDI who dadan that .lana CbrUt il an hWoric::al ....... .Jo.pbUI, a .lewi&b hiltorian ol U.. flr.t century apota of .1•• iA b.'-writlDo. Relrraat &o u.. tb:M whee Pllat• ... procura&or or .llld•, .Joa.ph• wrir.; "Now tb .. wu about thll Uma .latu~, • wiM maD, if it ba ._wfuJ to C*ll him a ..,., 1« be ... a do. of wonderful worb. A t.aedter of .Maeb DMD· • r-.oerftd the truth wtth pla-.ara ••. " (Antiqllitl• of tba .1..._ Vol. 18, Ch. 3, Para. 8) oloaeh.,.., who li-..d In tba tint caDtury aqa .l..ua i1 us h~ ~. Mn. O"Halr •r- be .. DOt. A popa.lu, DOD-cbriadaa hllltoriab., H.O. Weill U.O cUucr .. with lin. 011atr. Oa ,.._ 521 ud 528 of W. worb, TIM Ou&liaa of HW.ory, W6 d~ that • mu DU:Decl .1 .. U.-d, "WOril:ad ud &.Ufbt dutlar UM U.a ChrW.lallll •J he dkl. W.U. •ya. ", .. oaa • obl1fed ·to ..,., H-. ... • ..-. Thil pert of the tale eould not he,. bMD iaft:la.d ..• He .. deadr' a pence -&o UM a COIIllbOft phNN - o1 la&e~~ea peDCIIIaal ~." H.O. W.U., hl._..f u apOfUc. IQI Haw • an hlttorical penaa. lin. O'Halr .,.. be " aot. 'l'he8 ta.. • otller, drcvmAaatial nldeool. liow cu. the rt. of COolo&laalty ba ........... II "-lo ~1 How coo tba mattfY'doa ol tail d:ledpa. he npWMdt Wotdd U.., ,.,l .. &arlly IDa tor a bowa llou:t How· caD the oon ... ioft aad tnnueoca o1 1M Apoe&le .r.u1 brt uplal.:Mdt Are .U U...fecta to be es'*IIMd away br lae.au.e&W ~nuDI!llo1weho, foot. etomplaf, aDd klud hukl.af? Thai taCide: Ia aot ~ 01 nUonal. U lin. O'IWr il riPt aod Cllrfiltkt• .,. W'I'OIIC. wt.f .._ Mr truU.. ..._ ~ • to., Wheft PUnr tM You .. WI'Die tiM emp.nor TNrjaa ,...,....,. .pW.ace .. to &1M d>tttdloa ~ ,......,.. of ~ to .. protlaoe. ..... ,. dfda'l .. of u.-• ., •• a. ..... ,... ...... ,_. CIIWiat .... -~ ,. ......... t1op tbe ---tba-ol~tWiorlilao ... ~loodto -ao ..... for tba ''ftMI """" ,......tlot -O..W h• tiM _.,_0_ . ,.. A~ .... .,w. "r• .. ..,. ...,. t~DDcnret -••r -.-.------·---.. ol o. Lord ~ Cllrtl&. W ... C)cwll II II ol WI _,..,..... (D -·1 :11~ I-.. ... .a,--·, ..... -lh O'llllr. .'nile,, .... ~ ..... .,... ...... _ ...... ,., I 1 ..... .:...--.... -:-77 ~.-.: :;:: .:.:.~ .. -=... -:..==· ................ ,... ... ,. ........... ,, ..... ......... _ .. , .... -.. -. ... _...__,_ _.(1 .... 111 .. ~ '-Citlltitlt•'ISTW .......... _._._..._ .... ..,....,,.,ita .... -. .. 11 ._..,...,._., .............. ,,.,.._..,,n '· Now there il a crude plcture of God'• plan of redemption. God the father, Son and Holy Spirit created m1n in the Garden of Eden. '11tCTC Adam and Ew:, u;er<:i.Ang their own free will sinned ip-Jn1t God and became fallen creature&. '11tey Mre out oi ffllowthip with God, lost. When God came to haft fcllowahip with them, they knew that they were nalr.ed aad hid. They covered up with Ga lcave1. A lot of 10-ea.lled dirU:tian• do thia tocby. 111ey cowr up their •in• with f'11leave• of pioua talk, church membenhip. linFns in the choi.r, being a 1ood ntip.bor, giving to charity and obeying the laws. Friend, that will kup you out of jail, but not out of hell! Meaning of Redcmptton Wh en God uw Adam '• condition did he leave him alone to perUh ? No! Here i1 where the redemption plan started. 1'11e word redemption mcanl, "to deliver by paying a price." ''Redemrtion" hu tl:uce meaninp 1n Greek. Sec how these re.cmble our uory of Johnny and his bo;at, · ( 1) Agorazo means "to purcha.sc in the marlr.et." Adam fell into thr ".ccondhand ahop of Satan." All of Satan'• road1 hav~ de~ end.. All of Satan'• applca have worms. You're naturally 10ld under sin and arc under the sentence of death. To buy you out, to purchase--your soul bac k, ia paid for by the blood of t he Redeemer, {2) EzQ~ortUo mean• "tO buy out of the m:ulu~t." The redeemed arc ncvtr to be exposed to lait' again. (3) Luthroo "to loo.c," to ICt free by pay ing a price. Redemption is bf •ac:riftcc. Chris t p•id the awfu price with hia precious shed blood on the Wlfll 1NE ~I~L£ .. ....... __ MAJORITY CAN BE WRONG When St. Paul w•s et EphnJ. his proclemation of th• 10&P411 caused such • stir thet the Idol mekera, who were losing money, protested until "the whole city wes filled with confusion." Soon somebody at•rted a ch•nt; "Great it Olen• of th• Ephesi•nsl" Others joined and ttM chorus swelled until "all wtth one vcMce, about ttfe apace of two hours, cried out. Ore•t it Dt•n• ot the EphHI•nsl" (Actt 19:34/ end the town clert.., ret'errina to h• relllion which aur- rounded thlt p.g•n IOddHs, u ld confidently; "THESE THINGS CANNOT BE SPOKEN AGAINST ' (Ver. 3&), But l.ter •t Rome, the epostle ••• lnf~. with reference to those W'ho hed eccepted the truths he had been proclelmlnl= "As con- cemlna this Met, -. •now th•t EVERYWHERE IT IS SPOKEN AGAINST"' IAcb 28:22). atde our reed· be on: that 't ' I '; ~I r t • , ~ NCOI'CI 1ow an t1 ...... aetlfUJ ... ~ td bJ tbe IMpDJt s.e• ba1.ld1ll .,_ .. fDr tM ftut 10 4lf8 o1 tb1t ..-.. ODJy tJIIt IDlJoWtiC permJh, lD tbt llnCUIIt ol $1,000 ud over, wen t.uuect: • BALBOA CUatoa MNea. I 1tor7, 1 tiDtt ~.u-. 111 ~~~otAro AYe., $&0,000. JatnM Oftlt. addWoa at nu E. 0ceu Ft., tu,ooo. H. K. sw .. rtoD, lUll W. Oc-.o Ft., ldlt I car pr- ap wUb I bedroom• ud b&th abofe, $30,000. • WEST HIWPORT, 81"8. WtWam M....._er, tm- pi'Ofe 4 •U.. 151 Hotpltal Roact. $11,610, • PROMONTORY BAY IrTlot Co., np&1r tlndl- map, 1239 B&y.tde Dr., $14,000. • EAST UPPER BAY George Roberts, addltioD, 2S1Z ~Ua. $7,500. • NEWPORT W, F. SUmmers, 5609Sea- sbore, repair ft.re damage, $13,700. Don Koll Co., tenant de- •elopment, 3421 VIa ()por- to, $19,000; stairs, cabinets, ll&htlng, carpet at S432 VIa ........ ooo. •UDOIILt L TdJ, adiJ ud att.r • ta ~• KGna, .. ,-.. • lf&WPORT IIDill'l'l o.orp Jtk .... , lh .__ port Bmt, ,....U liN dl· mac-. 11,000. EX·SKIPPER IS TRIAL BAR HEAD Lolr..U.. • ..,. a.c• r......-ud._.,s..,. c. (Baa) Per.-.. back taton.W.U..ua._..· ottMb11Jbu. Mr. Penali, no ne.t~y wu el~ to u. -.res ol connon b tM On.lp Co.ty Trtal Lewyen A.- MCI&Holl. flU ras.d locaily ud tor ,_,. wu a tamlllar flltln OD tbt IPOrtfltMrc •e ... Be •• employed dllrfal tbl 1111mmen at D&YeJ's Loeter bJ PbU Toser, Jut y•r•a Chamber at Com- meree tDaD 011 tbt J•r. u a decldlud 1111Hl1t67, WbeD be became -.r OD the bait ..day boat Del Mar. AI. a youtb lae weot to Newport B•cb elemtatuy aebool, Newport Harbor b1cb school aDd Oruce Cout .--------..... CoUece before •rnJ.o& a de-cree ID tcGDOmlca at usc. QDALITT LOa I'IHIJ.IH 8Y 8AITMAH ItO • 1771 MIWPO IT Newporl Prinlers TOTAL PRINT,NO FACILITIES . 640·4444 JOO N~wporl Cdl~r Dr. SMil~ 001 He w•t oo to flutt.Dc• Col- Ieee ofl.awiDdaft.trpadaa- ttoa lD 1971 took a po.ttioa wltb a San Fraoetaco law firm. 1D 197S, at tbe ace of 27, be became tbe 1oaoc- est peraOD eYer to be elected to tbe baud of dlreeton of tbe San Frue1sco Trial Lawyers AaiD. Mow be bu bJ.s owo law pncttce at QZ COSTA MilA U6-flll !!~~~~~~~~!::::-:-~::;;;;;;;;;-:! Lldo Part DrtYe, Newport Beach. I CHURCHES, Ceacnl Bible a-da ltO&IIlT M. &IMGITOM -,AS TOll 23RO ST. ot ORAMG!, COSTA M!$A-641-5050 SUDdly morlliDc nrlldp-10:10 a.m. s.dly Sebo01 SUDday enatq nrablp -t:JO p.m. t :OO a.m. Wednesday Bible lludJ ud lft)'el' ••• , •• 'r:OO p.m. An tDdependent ebareb Wltb Bible tacMnc m11a1.trJ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 2501 CLIFf DR., NEWPORT IIACH-642-74U Olt. f. K !MTOM IISHOitl .• ' ' PASTOJl SUMDAT SCHOOL ,,,,. tell A.M. .. &LI ITUDY WOilSH" •• , • 10.10 A.M.~ 7 ,,lt. 7•10 ,,lt. WID. HARBOR "SCIBHCB RILIGIOUS SCtiMCI OF MIHD'' IL!AMOil C. IACUOM, MIMISTIIl Suodar Semoe ........ 10:00 a.m. Suodar Sobool ........ 10:00 a.m. !41 CINT!It ST., COSTA MISA U6-10U GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Veterans' Memorial Bldg. liM W. IRth,Costa Mesa REV. TOM TYREE. Pastor SUNDAY S~RVICES: !0:30A.M & 7.00P.M. Sunday School. .all ages, Q 10 HOME BIBLE CLASSES Call 552-0092 -Teach1ng Bible Doctnne• ATIENO THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY We mvtte you to wonhip LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 Pacirtc View Dr. Corona d~ Mar, Calif. lAWRENCE D. FRUHUNC Pastor Phone 644-1664 SUNOA Y SCHOOL All Age s· 9: IS to 10: IS a.m Worship Hour I 0 :30a.m. Nursery and Coffee Hour Christian Scienu Services FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido N~wport Beach SUNDAY SOIOOL 9' 10:30 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 9' 10:30 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENI~G MEETING 8 p.m. READING RooM Week days:. 9 a.m.· .s p.m. W~dncsclay.9 a.m.·7.4S p.m Tuesday . 9 .a.m.· S p.m.; 7·9 p.m. SECOND CHURCH OF OIRIST, SCIENTIST Newport Beach al Corona del Mar 3100 Pacific View Dr. SUNDAY SOtOOL 10 a.m SUNDAY SERVICElO.....m WEDNESDAY 8:00P.M. Reading Room: 3500-B E. CoaatBwy. Eatraac:a oa Nardaaaa Mon.·Fri.: 10 a.m. to S p. Sudey ahenaooa: 1 to S Sat.: 10 a.m. 'to 4 p.m. You are cordially invited to attend Onarch Services and to ua Rudin ROOCD. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH TM! C!Mtt• 'Oit IIILICAL STUDll' tt41 A.M. IIlLI CLAIIII 11eM A.M. WOIIH" MOUI T•to , .... IYAOWLIITI.C MOUI O.R. ~lt~WY CO~S, PAS TOR . Highway House of Prayer 2411 E. COAST HWV ., CORONA DEL MAR u.tRa.avn-.-M INTERDENOMJNA170NAL. /fVU G0$1'BL lUNDAY ICHOOL1 t :• 110•1• 811VIC8t 11:• EVAHOaLmiTICWRVICIJ t:•P.&a....Y ,..AY.,. AHDMUITUDYzl.-P.M.MCIIIIIDAY WILLIAM T. KROAH, ,ASTOR PHONE: MZ:a712 L !GAL MOTI~-t! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The folknrtDc per80Ds are doing business aa: JAG Eo- terprtses, 18161 L•tber- wood Way, lnlne, Ca. 92664; P.O. Box 4100, lrTtne, CL 92664: KatbJ All•, 11181 Latbenrood Way, lntoe 92664; Gordoa ElMr, 18161 Leatherwood Wu, lrTlot, 92664; Jackie SytYester, 2109 ''E" Kuhlo St., Hooo- lulu, Kaftll. Tt\ls bui:IIM-.,11 coodlleted by a reaeral partDersbJp. Signed: Kathy Alls, JAG Enterprises. This statement was ftled wlth the Cocmty Clerk of Or- ange County M.ar. 28, 1975. Publlsh: AprU 3, 10, 17, Z-4, 1975, Ill the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -42312 LEGAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE ME NT Tbe followtoa persoo Is 1o1Dg bus1Desa as: (1) Meat MercantUe; (2) BBQ Ra.Dcb C ale, Z915 Brtstol Street, Costa Mea, Cal1toro1& , 92625: Tbe MeatlD( Place Partners, a Limited Part- oerlhtp, !915 Brlsto1Street. Costa Mea, Calllornla 92625. Thls bustnea Is coadueted by a limited p&rtnerthtp. Corpontioo oame: THE MEATtNG PLACE PART- NERS, By: THE MEATING PLACE, INC., J. H. Daup- try, Pruldent. ThlB statement was tiled wtth the County Clerk of Oruge Cocmty oo Mareb 11, 1975. PubllJb: Ma.rcb !7, AprU 3, 10, 17, 1975, 111 tbe New- port Harbor Enstp. F -421~ LIGALMOncl FIC11Tt00S BUSDfESS NAME STATEM!MT Tbe t>llcwlDC ptHOO 1B dome bn•IOMs u: MIMnll IDYHtorl, 201'7 AJttan, Co- fOlia del Mar, CalJJDnda: O.:.Ciaa wu.oa, 101'7 Al- tar&. Coroaa del Mar, Call- toma. TbU bastu•tat>C*IIetlld by • Umlted putMralllp. StpecS: DoariU WU... T1l1a .eat•• .... ftltd with tM c~ ca.n oiOr-uc• eo.•, Mar. n11m. ~ ~ '· 0, l'r, • If. tf75, Ia tile ltewport 8arbot' Et..... F -41tf7 LIOA&.. IG11CI i1Mfi-1iCi ~""-:= ~!!!L.'!!'! 1 , __ L_I_GM. __ ..,_f_ICI __ ~ CITY OP IUWJQ(t 81-'CB POLICJ: DDAJtTMUT 110 1 Dirt -.11 ...wt. wt11te a..., JOLla tmCLADOD PIIOPDTT TO 81 .AlJCTIJBJ) &ftred • • • • • • • • •••••••••••• '74-10111 '' TD em OOJlJIOUmx, •~UPUJQ~~. lO:OO A.M., 111 1 -.an. ta carelu'o7, Ma'• Mad L/1 ••• 'r~l1111 1£TUitDAY, Ann. M, 1175. PUBCII.AIII AD IIUDI a. llt 1 Sol "ad ... Jil'fttrJ w/arrtap ••••• '74-la'JI AI' M II BA818, MO GU.uwrrD OJ(, PnD:U. cat. lU l ,.._,. bol .... ......., •••••••••••• 14..- DITIOlf OF m•toLD. • 114 1 ..,_ to..a ....... .,, na. ....... 14....,. PATIIIEJnS MUST BE PAID 1M CASH aa LOCAL CHICKS 115 l •w.n~, tnn •.... , .......•• 74-lOlM DOIIDIATELY AFTER A BID 8 ACCIPftD AJm ALL llt 1 Heat lam~ betp, '-more •••••• , •• '74-0GIO . PVRCBASES MUST BB REMOVED FROM TD oc:.J101tA-117 1 A-. cblba. edit. Vuctu ••••••••• 71..otl'71 TIOtf YARD AT THE COltCLUIION OY Till AOC'ft)Jf, t 11 4 Cb171ler B1lb ~ • • • • • ••••••••• 74-li7U LOT I U'NIT DESCRJPTJOM Dll lCUMBIR llt 2 Clbia ut. lode SS •••••• , •• , ••••• ?4-U?It ~ 1 BGI.t, 5', wbltt/oruce •••••• , ••••• 74-01788 1%0 1 A41arllm, tiUa, 1J .. d4"x.ll ....... MB-!10M 1 Boet, e•, whltt/blact ••••••••••••• 74..-ooz ttl 1 B~~~~)~ w/17 4 6 I t:r&et ...,._ s 1 Boat, ,, wbJ•• ........ ~-,. ... Aela" ~ ~ ••••••••••••••••••.•• ?~ ' ~ -·•-• ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' " ••-vv 1U 1 Pair Sld.l, H .. • blaet zos•a ••••••• , 7rl-OM?S 5 1 Boet, 6', white/pay •••••••••••••• 7444?4 113 -~ ~ : Boet, 6', orape SportyU • , •••••••• 74..o7111 1 Soecer Ball, ~cit •••••••••• 74-0Uit Boat, 8', blM/ftit4t •••••••••••••• 74-4'7UI ::: M~~ Coqau/St, EJP]oi'U, MartDe rny ••.•• 74-0aNa MA.JUKI PJ'C Ropr Wean, .. ol Mr. Ud ...... wu. llam v. Wean oiiMO,alr- : 1 Boat, 1!, yellow Sean •••••••••••• 74-100t? ~. T..-eaoeord Recotdtn-Remioder • N/ A 1 Boet, a•, rtd/wtdtt •••••••••••••• '74-10177 :~ ~ lnbala.UoD TbenpJ Coatrol Wac biDe ••• 74-05710 ftJ Dr., CoD ..... bu l•tt u. Ml.r1.M Corp~ .... . 10 1 Boat, a•, yellow/White ••••••• , •••• 74-10194 118 A8a"t ...,.ell/trowels •••••••••••• 74-02115 1 1 ! 1 Boat, e•, red/Wbll.e, K,u •••••••••• 74-10Ut 5 A88't IW1m tllll •••••••••••••••• 74...oiUO Camp lA .. , If, C., oa a e IDOiltb dlploymeat 1n UM MecllttrTIDIU.. A. a mem- ber ot tbe N&ll MarlDe Am- pbSblou Ualt, be yUl partl- clpaq 1D operaUoa&l re&dl- oeu tr1.J1W1c elereUIH wltb tbe u. s. S1ltb Fleet. ud will Ylltt MYeral Medlter- nDei.D eouotrte.. 1 ! 1 SoU, s•, yellow/1t'bltt •••••••••••• 7'-10t7o 1!9 I Sbortet./tace mub;% awtmtlu .•••• 74-05111 1 ; 1 Boat, a•, wbtte, f1berc1a.a ••••••••• 74-10651 110 1 Vacaam el-.oer w/lloreM-taok type ••• 74-05176 l Boat, a•. blH, fJberC1aa , ••••••••• 74.1nos 111 l statue, Godden, Wblte Pluter •••••• 74-0SNI 15 1 Boat, 8'. wbite/rn-. ~ •••••• 74-UJ07 U! 1 Pa1r S'kia, water, 5't". Sk1 K1Dc ••••• 74-lllts 18 1 Boat, a•, 'flblte, ftbercta-.••.•• ; •. 74-l.IIM US 1 ADebor, GalftDi&ed, Daufortb Arros 17 1 Boat 10' ye"-G'--· 7'" 1--pt., 10 lb •••••••••••.••.•.•.. 74-08755 • • UVYII ........ • • • • • • • • • ·-~ 1S4 18 1 Boat, 8', orucetflbtrsJau ••••••••• 1'-1JM6 1 Yotor1, oatboa.rd, Ted WlWams, 19 1 Boat, a• 0 ........ --.. .. .. 1..... 7-1 ! ~ •••••••••••••••.•.•• 74-10149 . • ·-·· ~· .,_ ••••••••• ··--. 135 !0 1 Boat, a•, ora.ace •••••••••••••••• 74-13168 U& 1 Motor, aacbo&rd, El'tnrude, 4 11) •••••• 74-Um Zl 1 Boat te• blue/-••-7'" 1-· 1 Timer 8'f1Ucb •••••••••••••••••• 74-11950 0 0 Wlo&IM o • • • • • • • • • • • • •• -.J 1 S7 Z2 1 Boat 14' blue c-a..----"'" 1~1 1 Cafttt maker, Mr. Coftee •••••••••• 74-08?U HARRIET WATFORD IS NAMED BY HELEHES ' ' ' ~ •••••• • •• ••· u.• 1S8 l Z3 l Boat, 16', wood, red/wbtte, Mercu.ry ••• 74-1ote9 1•9 Fire Ezt.t.acut.her, Cbrome standard •• 74-0'739% 26 1 Btke, boys, 2'7", orure, SaDtoar, o;J 1 Fire E~ber, Chrome Studa.rd .• 74~ Harrtet Watford, dluebter of Mr. aod Mrs. Walter T. W attord of 85S Baywood Dr., Harbor Vltw BUll, bu beeD elected Yiee..prealdeat ol Heleoea, tbe offtclal bosteu orpnlattoo for USC. 10 spd ••• , •• , ••••••••••••••• 74-1%000 ~~ : Fire Ext1Dculabtr, Chrome Standard •• 74-09048 27 1 Bike, boys, 27", Ume, DBS, 10 .S. . .NB-17223 Ftre Elt1Dcu1sber, Chrome, Fyr- 28 1 Blke, boys, 27", blue, Peacot, Fyter ••••••••• · ••••••••••••• 74-05828 Z9 so Sl 1 1 1 10 spd., •••••••••••••••••••• NB-!4405 11~ 11 FF1re Ext~Dptaber, Chrome Badcer , •• 74-09048 Bllte, boys, 20", greea. ScbwtDD •••• .NB-%4160 'o;J lre EJ:UDcutaber, Chrome General ••• 74-01317 Trtcycle, ora.nge "Btc Wheel•" •••••• 74-00358 144 1 Flrt E~r, Cbrome WlkD ••• , , • 74..01317 BUte, boys, 27", yellow, Schw'I.DD; 145 1 Fire eJUDculsber, yellow, Z-1/4 lb., Harriet, a .apbomore pqb- llc relatlou major 111 the USC sebool ol joarDallam, wu a cheerleader at New- port Harbor bJ&tlsebool, stu- 10 spd. •• , •• , ••••••••••••••• 74-078'72 S Bactrer ••••••••••••••••••••• 74-12728 32 1 BUte, boys, 27", rreen, Dera.lltr, 146 1 Ude Projector Anscomattc 35 mm .••.• --- 10 Jpd., , •••••••••• , •••• , , •• 74-0a&U l:! 11 TLantern, Red plutic antnoa/ t •••••• , •• 74-04%26 33 1 Blke, boys, 27", greeo, Sctnriml, C1'fl rope, water ak1 w redtandle ••.•• 74-11895 10 IP1 74-087M 149 1 Auto trouble Ucbt ..•••.••••..••• 74-11895 dect eoogreas Jpe&ker aDd debata.nte of Cbildre Home 35 Society lD 1973. After (f&da-36 atioD from USC, abe ~:~opes 37 to co to graate school 38 &Dd pursue cocmseUnc ed-39 ucaUoo. 40 MAUDE BENDER, 82, OF CDSTA MESA DIES 41 GnY.ole semcu were 42 held AprU 7 lD Huatingtoo 43 Beaeb for Maude BeDder, 8%, of 2518 Newport BIYd., Costa Mesa, wbo died Apr. 44 3 at Costa Mesa Memorial 45 bospltal. Sbe was a Dattve of IDdla.na and bad lived bere 15 years. Bell-Broadway of ~ Costa Mea was funeral dt-48 rector, 49 so FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ~~ LIGAL MOT1CI Tbl follow1Dc persoo 1s .ootDc buatDesa as: Crea-53 ceat. toe., 915 CerelB Pbce, Newport Beach, CaWornta 54 9%660: Crescent_, Inc. {Call-55 fol"'lia~ 915 Cercls Place, Newport Beach, California 56 9Z660. This buslness Is cooducted 57 by a corporation. Crescent. Inc,, Claytoo G. Wlnprd, 58 President. 59 This statement fill ttled 60 with lbe C<Mlty Clerk ofOr- aoce County AprU 7, 1975. 61 Publlsb: AprU 10, 17, Z4, May 1, 1975, Ill the Newport 62 Harbor Eos1p. F -42556 LEGAL MOnC! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 63 64 65 The followlug per.x1 t. dolne business as: Earth 57 ProdUcts, 2330PortCarllsle 68 Pl., Newport Beach, CL 69 92860: Floreoce G. Sbltr. 70 2330 Port Carllsle Pl., New-71 port Beach, Ca. 92660, Tb1s business Is c:ordlcted 72 by 1D lodiYl~l. Stcnect Florence G. Shier . This statement was ftled 73 wltb the C<Mlty Clert ofOr-74 anre C<Mlty M.ar. 12, 1975. Publlsh: April 10, 17, Z4, 75 May 1, 1975, 1n the Newport 7e Harbor Eoslgn. F -41780 LIGAL MOT1C! 7'1 78 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 Blke, bo;~.·z6:.: b~ B:.;.,:,·; ~·:: 74-09%19 150 1 r..oo.ter trap ••.•••..•.••••.•.• 74-13118 _.1 -151 1 Rudder, wood •••••••••••••••••• 74-10188 Blke, boys, ZO" • greea., Scb1rilm • • • ·: 74-0MU 15! 1 Ztp Sled, blue plastic . , ••••••••••• 74-10189 BUte, boys, !7", wldte, Sean, 10 IPCL • 14-104!1 15! 1 ........ , ...__rd E''".. .. 1;2 ..... 74 1 BUt ... 1 26 ' blu ft--.6 ~ OUwo. • .. ... 4 -.... • • • • • -0175 e, &•r s, '• e, .--btr • • • • • • 74-10468 154 1 Surfboard, oruce 10' •••••••...•• 74-ll280 BUte, girls, Z4", black. Studard ••••• 74-105!2 155 1 Su----rd btt v 1 10' 74 ,.. 3 8 10. bo -·· -t n....-n IIUUII. 0 'fl e e 5'J ' ' ' • ' ' '' • -vo~84 u.e, ys, "' • r...., ~er, 15e' 1 Bltbroom cab'~'t /1 10 ..wt 7'" 1--.... " lgbt ••.•••.•.• 74-10257 ........ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ... ""'' 157 1 Su11boerd. creeo 10' ••••••.•...•• 74-06098 BUte, boys, 2'7". blue/cold, Ma.nkin, 158 2 CnJc Auto speakers ••••••••••••• 74-08762 10 spd, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 74-1085S 159 1 Auto stero, marquis w/audlo FM BB~ee, boboyys, ~::• borure,Sc~Y •••• 74-1a777 tuDer ••••••••••••.•.•.••.•• 74.u945 .... • ~· "' • ro'fl'll, ... -. 160 1 ··-_. • ·--St 10 ..wt 7 nuw IMertO, 1 ftUW ereo" , , • 0 • , , • 74-08760 ....... . • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4-10809 161 1 ·-to Ste-u_ .... " t .. 74-08762 Blke, boys, 24", ~eeo, Rufty, S tpd. 18% ;to st ._,, :~.::.,trac.. • • · • ' ' • '74 1'1 .... ( b&Ddl ba 1). 74 1 8'7 1 ereo, ~--.. • • • • • · • • • • • -·62 B~ ... oobo •_ .. rsed···Sc·h·,;.~;·F·;,;;.;· -0 8 163 1 Autostereo,MUDtiM-884 ......... 74-11895 u.e, ys, "' • r • .. ....., ~ 164 1 Auto St C 8 t .. NB .. ONLY 7 ereo, IDDeS -rae ........ , .,.3934 • · • • · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4-10899 165 1 Auto Ste~eo St E• .. ht 73 1~'~'"'" Blke, boys, 27", blue, Armstroac, Auto st • ' .... e~ .. 116 8 t • ·,: • • ·' · • • 74-1=' FRA'""E ONLY 7 166 1 ereo, •UD<A .. , rae .. • · • · • •• • uucoO -• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4-10900 167 1 Auto Stereo "··to t1 o...... NB 2"""" Blke bo 26" U P~ 7 • "" rna: c ....wu • • • • • • ... ,.~ 81._ • .,.. ylss, .,6,: ye ow, Se-----• • • • • 7!·1 1°097 974 168 1 Elee, Ruor, Sunbeam ••••••••• , • NB-23743 .. e, &•r • " • CTteo, uwuw • • •' • ,... 8 1S9 2 Ue...t Ta''-' JuU-H-74 10917 Bike bo 24" ll Ra1 lcb. ·-. a..uues, ~... • • • • • • • • • • • - 5 ~ ys, • ye u., e 7 .. 11,.,.8 170 Z Stereo Tapes ••••.••••••••••••• 74-11895 ..,..... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,_ v. 171 1 Record Player SUnrtaoe (Brotea) BB!!!· ~!Is, 2Z66',': bblal ct.,w~·· sF~ •• 77!-1111051663 4-JiPeed •••••••••••.•.•••••• 74-09575 ...... & ... s, • ue, ~tl"D .,er • • ,. 172 l Record Player MapaYOJ: w/cover :::· ~Y~ ~::~~ct.,~:~:~ 74-11205 4-Jpeed •••••.•.••• -; .•.••.•. 74-10%84 ONLYr • • ue, 7.. .. 173 1 Recorder, Cassette Solly •••. , ••.•• 74-11895 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -.-11&o9Z 174 1 Radio Llo-... M_,..,..___, Po_.... .. l 7" 11895 BtU, rtrls 28'', wt:lt•• Setnra l'llnn:'rL • , .... , '"~ " ..... e • • • • ,._ ~ -,__ 175 l Rallo P..-k no.rt tYDe portable •. 7~-09118 B~G i7= • b .•.• H ..•. i ..... 74-11410 178 1 Rdo, Zeottb AM-FM pocket ••••••• 74-09838 Blo.a' .n Y1 8• 24,'• b~ Sellf!Y, O Jpc1. • 74-0MM 177 1 Radio pocket Fedenl •• , , , , • , , • , • , 74-06469 -. &•r s, • , roWQ, b1rlnll, 17 8 1 c ... ~ y a .... 5 ..wt .. a.men, poe-,, ..wca ••.••••••. 74-05598 .....,.. • • • · • • · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •4-11619 179 1 TV color co-rs 15" 7" ,...._0 Bike bo 27 11 Pb.UUps ' ' -•• ' ' • ' ' • ' ' ' ' ... ~ 10• spdys, ", ye ow, • 7 180 6 AM't pqnes •••••••.•...•.•••• various B... bo • • ·;, · • s'u' • • • N. 1• • • • • • • • • • 4-11146 181 1 Watcts_ man's Luceme ••.•..•••.•• 74-11085 u.e, ys, "' ". nr, sbtti, 182 1 Watcb, man's Sbetfteld, Caleodar, 10 sod •• , •• , •••••••••••••••• 74-11677 chrome 7" ~853 BUte, boys, 20", blue, Hllf!Y •••••••• 74-11705 183 1 Walch, man··~ T~~: ·~·~·r: '' ·'' · ,-uv =~· ~Is, :6", blue, s;rs. 3 spd •••• 74-11731 ehrome , ••• , ••••••.••.••• • •• 74..m741 (We,HEEysL, ~~) n. t.ogray, 184 1 Watch, man•a, TlmQ, gold ••••• , •.• 74-06984 MtoX>.u""-' ••••••••••. •. 74-11782 185 1 Wateb, man's Sportsman. Caleadar, Blketo' ~~. 27", blue, Moota.riDo, 7 cbroale •••••••••••••••••.•• 74-103-41 ..,.... ••.••••. • •••• • • • • • • • • • 4-11887 186 1 Wateb, man's Tlme~ calendar, gold ..• 74-07741 Bike, girls, 26", blue, Studard, 3 spd .. 74-11939 187 1 w-.. h • c ell Jd 7"-0 sz• uCu, maD S lftY e, go , , • , , • , , 8 ~ Bike, girls, 26", blue, Hurty, 3 spd •• , • 74-12116 188 l Wlllcb, man's loagtoes, gold ••.••••• 74-08823 Blke, boys, 26". red, Seator •••• , • 74-1!2%9 189 1 Walch, man's stello, caltod:ar, Blke, girls, 26", blue, Wayfarer chrome •••••••••.••••.••... 74-07941 Flyer ••••• ,., •••••••••••••• 74-1!603 190 1 Watch, man•s Tlmex, caleodar, Blb, boys, 27", gold, J. C. HJatns, 10 tpd ....................... 14-l!Ul Blb, rtrls, 20", green, Mllfny ••••• 74-1%706 Blte, rtrta. !6". bloe, SetnrtDD ••.•.• 74-12864 Bike, boys, %6", red, SetrwtnD. 3 apd ••• 74-12970 Blb. boys, ZO", white, SebYIDD •••••• 74-13001 Blte, rtrta, 26", blue, J. C. Htcgtu, s -..................... 74..()650'7 Blke, rtrta, 24", black, Hercules (WHEEL 6 SEAT ~G) • , , • , •• 74-1SOM Bib, ctrll, Z6", purple, American Eacle ••••••••••••••••••.•.• 74-t 30'79 Bite, boys, !7", brown_ Sebwt.DD, 10 -•••••••••••.••••••••• 14-lsz.G Bib, ctrta. 16". wbtte/ptnk, Setnr1Do •• 74-lS!SS Bllla, boJ8. n··. ncs. Selrtrt.DD, 10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 74-13189 Blb, drll, !7", lfMl. Motobeeane. 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 zoo 201 ZO! zos Z04 105 5 l!pd. • •••••••••••••• , ••••• 74-13%9'7 Bib, bo18, !7", blaet. Arm~~troDc !06 10 -••••••••••••••••••••• 74-13191 !07 B1te. boYI, •••• red, Scll'fltla. J -•• 74-lJMI !01 Btt.e. boy .. 10", oruce, Victoria, !09 s -•••••••••.•..•.•..... 14-1!57! 110 Bit.. prll, 10 .. , s-lple, Sclr'fllDD ••••• 74-1S714 Ill -., -,.. ,., .. , bi"'WW, Sc~~WtaD, au 10 -••••••••••• , ••••••••• 74-11759 Z1J DIM. bora, 17''. ,.00.. 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Perep.ux, gold .••••••••••••••••••.••• 74-08091 Watch, lacttes, Sauooy, chrome ••...• 74-08091 Watch, ladles, Wbtbauer, chrome •..• 74-11537 Watch, ladles, Bulan chrome ••••.•. 74-13062 Watch, ladies, Tlmex, chrome ••..••. 74-10341 Watch, ladles, Ttme1, Electrtr chrome •••.••.••••••••.•••• 74..(17!(17 Watch, lacHes, Buloft, chrome ....•• 74-C172C17 Watcb., ladlH, Ttmu, Chrome ...... 74-07ZC17 Watch, ladles, Time.~. COld ••••• , ••• 74-06510 Watcb, ladlH, Etctn. Gold •••• , , , • , 74-06510 Watcb, ladlea, c ara .. ue, gold •••.•.• 74-C17M% Dlai'DCJDd. looee, .94 Cua.ta. , ••• , ••• 74-JW777 Clll..ln. kttcbla blu. • . • • • • • . • . • • . CNB Mo4or, outtloud, Mercury S5 ~ .••••. 6'7 -08312 CGIItrola llr outboard macot •••••••• 67-C17465 1..-d ~w, electro t'Oiee • • • . • • • . CNB Ttl..-ape, S.UCbe 6 Lomb 1-1/1". , • 74..01413 ~ ~ t • .•.•.•.•....•• 74-04.Jte ..._., .,...., Enu.de, Lan VI. .•. C!fB Reloedlr, Sl cal .. Studlnt.. model • • • C 1m 1rtl Hul., Daftlla\ Solo Motor- 1 BJ.IIe. tb'U. •", t11111., letlw-. I -.. • 11-00CIIS qde (tiOa. Bad $$00) • • , • • , ..... C NB Mt1a A&ll'll 11, tm, 1a u. ~ Hutlor Eutp. 1 BIIDt, ...,..., ... ,.00., ..,., 10-. ?I.OOU't 1 aaa. bora,., ... .._ s.n. 10 • •• ?'l.oota 1 ... ...,.., 10'*, ...,...! ~ ..... ,. .... 1 .... ..,....,.., ..., .......... ,. ... 1 ...... .,... ....................... ..... 1 a.._..,..., .. ,......_,....,.. 10 -••••••••••••••••••••• 'PI-GIOIII ....... .., ... ,..., ..... 10 -· •••••••••••••••••••• ,. .... .._..,.,.,",-. ........... ,. .... Blllt,IIDJI.II",...._ ... ... IIIJIII. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •. • • ~ ...._....,.. ... , ..... tM •.•••• ft .... . -. ................. ..., ...... ,. .... . -. ........................... ft ... . ............................ -.liN. If",--. 811 • N ••••• tl I lilt • AWt· ..... l-l/l" ... .......................... M IIIII 1 .. ._.,..._.._ at • ••• Mains 1 ............ ...., ............. 11 1 ,_,_...._ ............. Mil ll I ................. -. ........ ,..I .. M ... 11110t6 8\MIQ88 IAMI lfATIIIDT .................... ..... ' I' IR U: OeMnJ I' ......._ .. .......... c.-..... CL-.~A. ....... .. ..... t.._C.. --.ea.-. nllt a l&mt w _, •• ate • _.,.A. ...... ,. .], ........ .... ~ Qlfttf Oi !IQI ~ llu. ~ 1111. .,,, _..,, .... a.-.n,.-. ........ .-~sns ,_.. I LIGAL.TICI ,!~~~~~~Y,.,~MI.~I1~.1t7~l B~~!~~· ~~~a;,~~ New fin I boU-..-IIIII 'rOof-jut • --....... boosts .- IUAKfA$T-''"'" .IS. LUHcit '"''" 1.50 DIHHIEIIS-'"'"' 2.95 2 dar, an oc!'OdaiOII 1o 1r1 loadlli II llo'm, ~ s.a aptD D:llly,. April 1'1, IUip lll.ft a t..a • neOI'Cl. ••D>or pai1Gitlllc. ·-aOII eo. -coata 111• 1.1 at Tubo, an a P'"" lutlltr llaol< Welten" l(ftp31't Rartlor: at I..S. COI'OD& del Mar at £1 Mo. Newport Rubor. 1ritb a deu., ud Eatanela ~ S--3 recont. ll ftJa tb tbe Saota.... , SIIDMI~. Friday, Vllla Park Is at Lut Ft1daJ1 EltaDela lot tstuela, Costa Mua ID· Moe Flem1Dc wu tbt whole ndes El ModeDII, Wnt-show, u be pttebe<l a oo- mtnster Ls ~,1 Newport Har· bitter ADd bluted a bome bor, and Corum del Mar la run io tbt Eqles• l-1 wlD &t Magoolla. over MapolJa. Flemlrw Nut Tuesday, Coata Mesa walkecl 4 stralcht Mapolla at VUia Park, Edison at battera tn tbt Zod lJuUnc Harbor, Es-to force ta tbe ooly Seattnel run. Hta tlrst-bmiac bomer bad !PYeo tbe Eqltl tbe lead. Rick Vl.ltere's 4th- 1Jm1Dg triple IUld a 111111011a error prcwtded the w1nn1ne run, In otber fridly games, Corooa del Mar dropped a 4-3 deelsloo to TusUn. Co- sta Mesa lost &-4 to Santa Au, and Newport Harbor was beaten S-O by Loan. Newport 1s protestl'ng Its loss to Loara because or a bot argument tl».t developed wben the umpire c&lled a Satlor batter out on strikes when the batter was out ot bo>. .. _ lllo Cal,_ Oltlll Clillb le m.,.bon, no -., -moot •• 1Cell7'1 -Houo, cllarlond a llu w Wll<:b U,O Aocol.l will lbtlr - -apllllt lbt -Clly RoraJa, A IIOOOd boo lrtp 1.1 plaaa0116>rtllo- Recl Sos: Hrlea oo May 8, 10 or 11. Bcbll.lodreo, ......... ., Kelly's, Is cr.trmaa of tbe loeal &o.ten. Jon Emcb Is co.ctatrmu, DorotliJ Newtll'lt 1& eecretarJ, sm Matheny tra.arer, udPett Doucot memberahllt cblir. man. ''Fans clan't r.ve to be a member of the Booster Club In order to make one ot' <*ar bus trips," Bob ff.aDdren es:. piJtns. Fans Interested 1n )ol.n1nc the Boosters may see Yr. Haoc::lren at Kelly's, 209 Palm, Balboa, or call h.lm a t 676-5774. 0CC CREWS TRIUMPH OVER UO.A 3 TIMES Dave Grant's Orange Tennis SWEATERS Reduced 4·wheel SCOOTERS KICK BAGS Reg. 17.95 NOW 7.95 Last Thursday, ln make. up games for Tuesday's raln...oots, Costa Mesa scored 2 fD the bottom of the 8th to edge Corona del Mar 44, Estancia was vic- Coast Co llege ere• tuned In Us most lmpreuln per- formance of the s•.1011, bllts:lng UCLA lD 3 n.eea Saturday In Marina del Rey. Turtle Neck SWEATERS Reg.10.95 NOW 6.95 19.95 Dawn SLEEPING BAGS by a 7th·1Dnlng El Modena rally tbat beat the Eagles 4-S. and Newport Harbor lost an extra-Inning to Fountain Valley, the Barons seored In 9th to win 3-2. Jim Christopher's 3 run home with 2 out In the 7th El Modena Us dramatic over Estanct.a. OCC's )lninr n.rsttyeigbt upped Its seasoo record to 5-2 with an easy 20-seeoad victory over UCLA last Saturday. Tbe freshmaD eight nipped the Bruins by Z,7 seconds o•er the 2,000 meter course. OCC's sec- ond freshman eight romped to a 10-second victory onr UCLA's secood boat, ucs set 5 meet records Orange Coast Collt>ge set 5 meet records and cruised to an 83-62 dual meet track hurdles, high )Imp and long jump. !~m~:t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ victory over San otego Mesa College Friday on the OC C oval. The victory gave the Pt. rates a Z-2 record in Sout h Steve Adams won the 120 high hurdles In 15.2, equal- Ing his best Ume this sea- son, and took the 440 inter· mediate hurdles in 56.Z. ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS Coast Conference action, though the Bucs could J!sl as easily be 4-0 at thJs point. The Pirates lost to Mt. San Antonio Co!Jege 3 John Olswang easily woo the mile in 4:14.9, and tied for first with teammate Duane Waltmlre In the 3 mlle. The 2 OCC runners c.rulsed to a 14:52.7 1n the RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADS l Time 20 wordf ~ less . . . Z.OO ; ZL to 30 wOrds •..•• 3.00 31 to 40 •ords . • . . . .too Each word over 40 . . .1 0 2 Times 3,50 4.75 6.50 .IS 3 Times 4.50 tt• o BOATS FOR SALE 40-FT, CHRIS-CRAFT, doublE" cabin nytng bridge, 100 hrs. on new engines. (213 ) 437-0191, 9-5 days. •BEAUTY $ALOK ~·-'· BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. CoaSI Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone 644-7336 o ltCYCLES SALES & SERVICE .»I(_ 1nH IT. COlT A MEIA I 646-7706 -6411-8855 : MALCOLM IIUDI CUTLER ................. ~. IIC1CLI 1 Sllf 6oi6-407D Home of the "Ceotwioo Super Le Mans" 10 Speed • one dly rep~.ir service ' • DAILY SUNDAY 1_ 9 to 5:SO 9 tol "'.11l'OLD HEWPORT IL HEWPDRT lEACH ACROSS ,.I'I:OM HOAG ,LOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONI . DtAfllil Tosh. ,LOIUBT8 ,..au••••""71 aa1Naqtt8tN.. ~~ ,ZO • o FOR REKT J!aKe3Rore dennis Blu6 Jlparfmenfs • California lifest)'le • Air Conditioning • Swimming Pool and Whirlpool • Tennis Courts • Volleyball Court • Balcony or Patio • Firepl&ees • Recreation Centers e Adult community f auvie-.v and Segerstrom. S.mta An.il. ~ Open 10 a.rn -6 p.m. d.ily, (ll4J S40-0770. o MISCELLAKEOUS SPOTS before your eyes - on your new car~t. Re- move them with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer, $1.00. Crown HardWare, 3107 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. c--. .. llloeJOMtl _... ... , .. lltOI--·-.. _ II!'.. K.ll; oMARIKE SUPPLIES r~~r.:~~~~~~~~w:e~e~ks~~ag~o~by;~·:l~/~3 ~poinls, and dropped a dedsio~ ,, bX9~ ""'' f ~ meet a.cllon this Friday at distance event. Skip Fnnklln won the Jhotpul with a heave of 50-? -1/2, sixth best In OCC history. Jprry Althouse won the javelin in 186-3 and A1ao Powell took the dtsc.us with a toss of 139-8. Santa Ana College. The Dons Ola J J en a re 0-4 In conferencp corn-s featl.ll'lng petition. The meet gels under Danny Spain woo the long :tump with a leap of 23-1 while frosh Mike Sena cap-· lured the high ~mp with a mark of 6-6. G¥1ty ''Sp«:e ~orr·· 1 di1V'IIni1Ck w-k~d p~~ek~ monTh Of vur'1 provisioN no "'"~riltion i4'::>.F R EE:Z E 11 m•l in 5 minut• 75 Vl totlo .. -pouc:hef II mQnfY laYing pt. Cilfll BEVER LY W ILT S£ I oDd p<OVIOtOn$ ton...,lt•nt NtWPO.rf 8.-.;tl, 92680 c.lif. CLEANER$ DIMMITT a-:... a: F..,. '{Wilily dry deaam, on lilt premilet • wat at 3 p.m. Last Friday the Pirates broke meet records 1n the mile, 3 mile, IZO h~h ar trackmen win easily Newport Beach speedsters ran away with last Satur- day's loth annual Beach ClUes Invlb.Uonal high sctool track meet at David. sun Field here. Bri.a.JI Theriot and Vince Mulroy of Newport Harbor and Brian Hunsaker of Co- rona del Mar were the h~ Individual track stars. New- port Ha.rbor's Da.vtd Kur- rasch was the strong man ot the field events. Newport Harbor woo the team tltle, more than dollbl- lng the score of runner-up Edison. Marina was third, and Corona del Mar 4th. Estancla finlsbeod 6th and Costa Mesa 7th In tbe lZ- team meet, Theriot won the 100 aod 440 dashes, and aacbored his team's mUe relay •ln. Mulroy captured tbe 220 a.Dd ns second to Theriot tn the 100. Hunsaker, named top ath- lete of the meet, woa tbt 2-mUe run in 9:03.2, then Setf-eenicc: llundry came back to wln tile mUe ~ .... -latest model ........ oc..., Shop In 4:18.9, botb llfetlmt FrfrlidU'e ....t.as marks for the CDM ·-COM t LYnch youngster. 3MN E. Cout HW')' ·• Kurn.sch, the top prep PboDe: 8'73~9605 t Dinner shot putter In the nallon, • MUSICAL FOR SAL I! won that event u eJ:ptCted ;, o,.rldlu YUh a 66,2 tou, but pulled SPRING1'IME SPECIALS a mild surJ)rlse •heahealao Duo-Art Player Plano Yltb woo tbe discus ev•t from Rolls •.••••••• $1895 Costa Mesa'sC11rtEUeDberc Lowrey Genie Orpn • Free •ltb a 164,11 effort. Lessons •.••••• S 795 Other klc:ll wtnaers ID· Beauttf\11 French Prov.Story eluded Rich H.arriM)D of 11 Clark cOOJOie plano ~-Newport Harbor, 1Fbo woo now only ••••••• $1095 tl'll 130 low IK!rdles wttb a Yama.ba B4CR spinet orp.A, 39.2 Ume. )Jst •••••••••• $ 799 Newport's S:21.7 eloeldac Stelmra.J 6'!'" Graod· Pta:oo ill the mOt relay wu a meet --E~tslte ..... $4995 reeOI'd lDd tbl IKOftd belt Kimball 69Z Swinger Orpn. Ia tbe atatt ., fll.r tbla J•r. es:celleot buy at HUDI&ker'l t:OS.J J.mu. 1 • o..o ns the ..eoad but ID tilt o~nMiDT ·.;us«: ·co.-ri;~~=:~~~~~~~.·='=·~'bls==r~·~·=· ~:~~ Stetnny • Lowrey. Yarnall& liKn N. MaiD st., Saata Alii. Ell. 1914 PIM>oe H7~6 IFrlitly fti S••.., •1110:00 P ••• ). Iii•••" l•d•tl• .,., or •IIIU. Wei ,0,., Of" liED INAPPER ..•.. " " . : ..•.. " 2.21 GRILJ .. ED lEA BAll .. ,., ....•...• T<W IIRLOIN .••••..•.••.•....•• NEW YOit'tt ITEAK .. , ...... , ... , LO.TER TAIL, ............... , . ITIAK MD t,.OIITER •• , .•.•••• , UIRCII- z..- ~ u& .. ,. .... ... Ia muter btltroocn.a. ltaUaa U\t lA tal:rlH, marble tan.tory lclpl, ._")' ..... roots. SJaCIOUI pnJH, tow m ... tDl&M:e exteriors. etc. BALBOA PENINSULA 1200 AND 1202 E. BALBOA BLVD. For r.tlalr dltatls or IDapedton au your broker or NEl.Sq\1 ROBINSON, Realtor aiO IIAIM $'r (ot Bollooa Bl.), BALBOA 67S-81ZO ·----~-~~ 'l 'l REAL ESTATE is always a good investment! When you put your money into a home of your own, you've got something substantial to show for it . ·And with mortgage credit opening up ... and interest rates dropping ... NOW is the time to buy the home you've always wanted, A REAL TO~ can help you make the most of your money. It's his professional respons ibilty to know where mortgage credit is most easily available and interest rates most favorable. Buying a home is one of the smartest moves you can make, especially in times like these. So talk to your REALTO~ now. And atart living now. We're concemed ••• where you're • • I I ,. .' HAIIOR V11W POPULAR CARMEL ~ • Custom decorated 3 BR, 2 ••· Crm home on Jge lot. Vaeant. anxioua. $79,500. : I . . MONTEGO & VIEW lived in 4 BR fam-rm bome I w/great view. Near Pool "teoDJI. .Popular exterior. t'l9,150. PALERMO PLUS · Pool, Tennis" JacUZZi go alcma with the key to this 2 story. 4 BR, fam-rm home• on corner lot w /great view. 189.500. SOMERSET & VIEW Large 5 BR fam-rm home with Newport Center light view. Premium lot. Hard to tell from new. SI29,aoo. EA.STILUFF POPULAR X PLAN Professionally decorated 3 BR, 2 Ba fam-rm home with E·Z care natural surroundings. $79,500. SUPERB SPYGLASS NEW BEDFORD I POOL S~a cious rooms, dtd uxe pool. ,1acuzzJ. view & much more. Priced toselltoday. Sl74.500. NEW BEDFORD 1 Immaculate. professionally land· ; scaped and decorated, loaded with extras home Yours today tor only 1164,900. I CORONA DEL MAR I t RECENTLY REMODELED South or Hwy in old CdM. You'll love this spacious S BR home & enjoy the . ,' tax advantages of a ~ BR Apt. Neat family home. $127.500. -.. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS Brokers & Salesmen Attention Wt' still h~•\ c ~ f<:\\ openings in our nl!W <.:uruna <.ll·l i\f;1r ocricc. Ask for ( kon -f.Q_.J'incl uul ~huul our ~pecial compensul1un plun. Anytlme.- 752·0460 WE HAVE DUPLEXES to fit every need ... RANGING FROM $78,500 UP 10 $175,000. ANANONG AVAILABLE. Please call for appointments •••• IRVIN.E TERRACE 1827 SABRINA OPEN SUNDAY 1~5 Spacloas hom J with ealmJJac decorltbla pllll S6 ft. pool pbaa otce harbor "". S..J patio plus EQUALS a cr•t •• for tDteria1ldlc or reluatioa. ObJ It baa D1De foot ceUtncs ~ ud tbne bedrooma, tamUJ room a.Dd pm• room. $224,922 · . ATTEIODIIIIVfSTORS MAGNIFICENT VIEW We feel tbla beaatUul home Is the ftDest property for sale a1ooc the •tire Oruce Couty ecalt. The new ls, wttbout exception, tbe most map! .. ttceot and the fantastic decoratiDc bu fDOrt clarm , than you can belleYe. Antique Georgian paDeliiC and doors and ooe-of-a-ktnd decks, balcoo.tes aDd kol ponds art wttbout a doubt wun.atched. See this great three bedroom home with charac- ter, today! Call675-7225 IRVINE TERRACE 1932 ALTURA PNPLETELY UPG~ADED HOME IN CHOICE COReM DE L MAR. tf:Alnllf'UL GARDEN WITH SEC LUDEO POOL. A OR£ AM KITCHEN . YOU'LL WIIISTLE WHILE YOC COOK! 2 BED- ROOMS PLl:S CONVERTIBLE DEN. 2-1/2 BATHS. DELUXE AVAILABLE Unfurnished Apartments $325 2 BEOROOM··2 lATH APARTMENTS WITH DOUBLE GARAGES Summer Rentals * 67S..St30 * 3637 E. CHit Hwy Goron. del M.r COM TRIPLEX $515 MO. INCOME Triplex; 3 2-bdrms. :. luxury owner's unit + SSlS month mcome. Call for app't. VIEW • LOCATION · QUALITY VtiW -LOCAnOM-(IMIALm Broadmoor 11. Corona del Mar. 4 Br .. OR d en home. Top condition. Bea~lifullv done! Panoramic view of hurbor & night lights from very private <·omer lot : all major rooms look out on the great view ! Owner mo"·ing, e~rly pos5ession for the new owner. Pr1eed Jow for the serious buyer. Sl29,SOO 0P1M SAT /SUM I· 5 250 t ISLA MD VIIW A WI.UOM IHM'Aa.NafAII H)lt uss ,..... """ Panoramie view! Speetae11lar, beautifully decorated IIOiaet 1001 sq.ft. -4·5 bedroom suit. -lt,t baths -$415,000. F~ Aflt, or eo1er broehure -Bob Ow-. ea-a:tas. (W23) "'LOYIIs• 0. ICM1S & IIACM 93: of Bayfront w /pier 6 oat to pnvate sandy beach. lets GDe o1 the most outstandingly beautiful homes in Ne~port. Unu.sual priee -.s,ooo for thas 4 bedroom + 1 )T. new. Appt. only -Lois Miller ~ ... ~ -11 <W24, _._,, lt6 CANYON D1AN1 HOie- PIIC. TO SILL HOWl < 1 > Large 4 bedroom DeauviUe Model --A very dramaUe bome - $137,500. . (2) Beautiful Monaco Model - Large 3 bedroom -beaulilully up- graded -$129.500. Tom Queen 644-6200. CW34) 901 Dowr Driw MJ-&ZU /1644 MecAnhur I hod. ~2 .. Newpoft IIMc:tl, CaUfontia 12813 • • 1 .. u• n REPORT 1 ·~ • Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Har~-Co.sta Mesa Board of Realtors totalled $60.4 millioo for the flrst 3 m.qntha of 1975. This is more ·than a $2 MILLION INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD IN 1974. 2,015 lt8t- tngs were process.id, of wblch-44% were sold. 67% of the sales were COt1)erative. List your property with a Realtor. 1 ·1 ·1 e • •·• • w • e! I I a I I I , . ............... .. ofiJo ~Jl It 5 YHI LWo s-1 o,_ S.. 1·5 Waterfront 4 BR .. 5 ba .. rumpus rm. Pier & float, sandy beac h. S32S,OOO 121 VIew..... 0,.. s-. ,_, Spacious 4 BR .. family rm .• dining rm. On 52 fl. lot. EncJosed patio. $175.000 Large 8 BR., 6 ba. home on sandy beach. Trade or lease. $295,000 Xlnt buy. 3 BR, 3 ba. single sty. home on 35ft. street-to-stl'eet lot. $89,000 WAIWOMT LOTI -... tt. szse.... 40att ft. aauoe Bn.t GRUNDY, ltallor , lal••4•r• 114t. et lia4• lale l_.11AYSIDI DR., SUITE 1, M.a. 675-6161 :CURT. DD.H RUL .,.~ ..... . "'" .. ••WPCHh'· ....... . Fa·mily Home PLUS Income .. liS 011 ' LOOK AT 'PHE8I FEATURES FOR YOUR "GAMG" (1} 2100 SQUARE FEET Of CUSTOM UVING •.• {%) 4 BEDROOMS, 3 BATHS ..• (3) 15' 1 zs• SEPARATE fAMILY ROOW WITH USED BRICK RAISED HEARTH fiREPLACE .• (4) HUGE PANELLED SEPARATE DV!lNG ROOM (5) Stf;p S+YWG IWH§N WITH ~ BlJILI-IN OOUBI.E OVEN, SELF C (6) CO'(ER,gQ PAT¥) AND SEPARATE "~LAJ· HOU§E" WfrH ELECTRIC UGHTS, ET •••• (7 ) NEAR NEW CARPETING THROUGHOUT ••• (8) HERJT AGE SHUTTERS WINDOW COVERING •. (9) CORNER LOT IN COLLEGE PARK ... (10) WILL TAKE TRADE Of CAR, BOAT, OR R. V. UP TO S8,500 VALUE TOW ARili DO~ PAY. MENT. (11) VETERANS CAN GET S53,000 LOAN (It tit INTEREST. FULL PRICE 51,500 Sun/Eve 552-7605 . IIALTOIS lD1 E. IALIOA L VD., ~~A ,, 1, 671-5410 Dramatic Bayfront Nt'W, s bedrooms, 2-1/2 batbs, bmUy room, I 1Nt tars, 3 U~lacu, splnl statrway, beaautal oak puei.Jn&, moorlnc. $235,000. 0 ~ S2~S,OOO $ ,._ ~ o' oo HESTER-BROWN & Associates. hie., Realtors IJJ.t711 • s . GEM ALK IY J. C. HUMPHati!S .J.C. Humphr;.c, ~ no,.., 1423 Nftlpllrt 8/wl. hlltl bHtt • Com ,._ l•ndm•• for mon rtMtt 27 .,..,., i6 •n -.Jtltorlty on ,.,, •nd }.-.lry. YOU-· AHD WATCH DESIGH How do watch designers f1Dd oat what styles yoo want? The answer ls that, like dress deslgoer Christ- ian Dlor, they don't even try • • • and for good reason. Watchmakers have found that sUrveyed cus- tomers w111 tell them what they think they want, but buy som ething enttrelydtf- ferent, as was the case wlth the Edsel, the most thoroughly surveyed car ever bullt. Design Is an art, and watch designers, as artists, start trom scratch, using their own feeling and talent to produr·e designs which have been 95% sue- cesstul. Barber Stylist Ff.'i F DFWGNS \fen~ Wo mf'n Seltrlnt Cencept Hoturol Holr Cuttlnt WALK·IH OR APPOIHTMEH 673·S1S3 OPEH 1·6 BOB's TUES. thN SAT. WM, II,_I!DI!RICKSOM ' CAPT. SIMS "SEA SPOTS" • Swl~~tsvlta In o 'Bold' polka dot pftnt•d Lycro Satin, from D.WEESE DESICH$. Th• ou-pl•c• scoop·n•dc Swl111 dr•n has o 'Sta-cup' '-ro, crisp wh It• sash, and altirt with lnv•rt•d cent•r pl•at. The two-pl•c• Boy-leg .ult has o 'Sta•cup' Holte~plunt• ft•c:ltlln•. COLO RS: BROWN ·NAVY · RED· TURQUOISE! \ In the flnal analysts, however, your purchases determine long ter m design trends; and 1t is to your credit that there are to- day so many beautl!Ul watches in a wide variety of styles. PORT 8AR8ER HlP • ALlX RILEY, daughter of Mrs. Briggs Riley of Newport Beach and Robert Paul Rtley CAPT AlN GARY W. SIMS, wbosewUe, Cindy, ls the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Goodsell of 2559 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa, was decorated with his second award of tbe U. S. A1r Force commeodaUon medal at Los Angeles Air Force Station. Capta.ln Sims, a computer systems engineer, was decorated for meritorious se"1ce trltb tbe Space a.od Missile Test Center at Vaodeo- berg AFB, CaUl. He 1s a 1961 graduate of Newport Harbor high school, recetved a B. S. degree 1n business admlnistratJon In 1967 from Arizona State University and his M. s. degree ln computer science ln 1969 at Stanford University. SWIM SUIT . $35.00 . \0/ll TWO-PIECE SWIM SUIT-$30.00 • 1/16 2901 E. COAST Hw'Y. COROHA DEL IUR f'ORT ATRE ILDG. a heads college board • lUine Ctllatt llllfAUIIAifT For thrHf' u ho ~"JOY ,\f11gnifiun1 Cuism e 11rtd I in~ lr' m n Nu"' "IX"n Tur~J .. ) rhru ,,u urJ .. \ "'Hh "'wmpletd) J•lfertnr L:t>u rmer menu eve-r' "t·rl nl rhr munch ..-Ott. Wr~f'il' ~'l"~~lkt ~~~~ 1107 Jlmboree Roed Newpor1 Beectl Ce111orru1 Reur~•l•ons Ple .. e (714) 6«-1700 Attorney <Aorge Rodda Jr. of Harbor Vlev.· H111s was elected president of the Coast Community College district trustees at their April 9 meeting. He had served as vice-president or the board for the 1974-75 year and has been a member since 1969. He Is author or a bill that became the veterans' cost of instruction b111, which was enacted in 1972 as part of the natlooallltgher education amendment. It re- ceived a beg1.nnJ.ng appro- prlation of $25 mllllon. This meant that the district re- ceived $300 for each reg- Istered veteran instead of the earller $50 per vet- student. The 44-year -old board president also was Instru- mental in inlt.tatLng the flrst anti-Impoundment response from the U. s. District Court of Appeals 1n Washington, D. C., which emphasizes tha.t only Congress has the right to appropriate tunds, that the administration cannot ~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliill; stop money. Befor e the coort I now ls an appeal to release '69 CHEV CAMERO DOUBLE SHARP LOW MILES '72 CHEV · NOVA 2 DR LOW MILES CAS SAVER SIX 409EIW $228 73 PINTO RUNABOUT AIR CONDmONINC ONLY !0,000 MJLES LOW MILES 4 SPEED DELUXE TRJM OMJFW $2688 '73: PLYMOUTH DUSTER '75 PINTO WAGON AUTO. TJWfS • .F ACT.AIR S7UFT OMlJ 100 MlL!S -KQUJPPID PWR.STR.-VINYL ROOF PJ.CTOaY WARIA!n'Y FORD' VAN OJQ.Y 11.000 IIILE8 ............... ITR, $200 million for fUll ap- propriation to veterans cost of l.nstruction. Through his own efforts, Mr. Rodda has been respon- sible for bringing in more than one-half mlllion dol- lars of federal support to the district. He feels that one of his major contr ibutions to the communlty college picture was his federally aided pro- gram for government21 specialist Internships, wbtcb prepared community college students for careers 1n the labyrinthine structures of the federal government. The program ran for 4 years before tuodlng dried up. He currently 1s the na- tional leglslatlve chairman ror community colleges. LEGAL NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person ls doing business as Sunshine Natural Industries, 213 To- paz, Balboa Island, Ca. 92662: Allen Robert Loeff- ler, 213 Topaz, Balboa Is- land, Ca. 92662. This bust- ness 1s cooducted by an in- dividual. Signed: Allen R. Loeffler. This statement was rued with the County Clerk ofOr- ange County A~Jr. 14, 1975. Publlsb: A~Jrll 17, 24, May 1, 8, 1975, in Newport Har- bor Ensign. F -42785 ROMEO TO BE STAGED HEW HOURS 9:30 to 6:00 Mon . ·Sot. Cloa•d Sunday Hot open Friday E.v•nlngs IN COSTA MESA IT'S Of.PA~TMENT 8TO~E MAJOR CREDIT CARDS WELCOME Orange Coast College's drama department ls pre- parl.ng an experimental pro- duction of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Jullet," to be presented May 7-10 and May 14-17 ln the OCC Audi- torium. It will be staged ln the round and seatiDg will be limited to 200 per night. 1816 NEWPORT BOULEY ARD COSTA MESA CENTRALLY LOCATED AT NEWPORT AND HARBOR BLVD. I've been getting a few calls asking me "what do you think of Nixon now?" They remind me that I once called Nixon "the champ." Now, I enjoy hearing from people, and I'm certainly not ashamed of my opinions, so here goes. I stUl tblnk Nixon is the champ. Here are a few reasons: He tried to win the war 1n Vietnam, and would have, if he had been given the chance by our yellow-bellied Democrat Congress. When It became apparent Congress didn't want to win, he said he would get our troops out of Vietnam. He did. He promised to stop tbe draft. And he did. The things that the American people wanted their president to do were done by Mr. Nixon. So, what happened? The hypocrtttcal Congress, the hypocritical TV announcers, and yes, even the hypocritical American people turned on him. Why? Because he had a corrupt admlnlstration? No. There has been absolutely no evidence of that. What was his crime then? I'll ten' you. Instead of hiring professional political hatchet men, such as the Democrats of Chicago, New York, the sunny South and other places have done, he went to Washington wlth a bunch of amateurs who were too dedicated to tbetr own purposes. They let him down. They didn't protect him from the political wolves. But, I want to thank I_Uchard Nixon, anyway, for his biggest gift to America - he saved the country frorri George McGovern, the guy who wanted to buy the election for $1,000 per vote. The Democrats were out to turn this country into a one-party system, )Jst like the old South used to be. It's beginning to look Uke they have been successful. The president is now powerless. The Congress has emasculated every president since Roosevelt. How can we run the country this way? Okay, since Contress ts so all-powerful and smart, I have an idea for solving the Vietnam mess. Take every Congressman who has been in Wasblngton stoce we first got into Vietnam, load them all on one or those planes go~ over to plck up orphans, and drop them rtght 1n the middle of Vietoam. They got us ln, then threw away 50,000 American lives and God knows how many Vietnamese, tben wouldn't let our boys wtn. Flne, let them have lt oow. Maybe a few of those yo-yo's wouldn't come back. We would be better ott. What we have oow .ln Wasblngtoo ts about 535 people from allldnds of backgrounds, arguing, stallln&, drl.nklng, pollttck- tng and getting 1n tbe way of the president. Until we get tbe power bala.oced aptn - haU Democrat and liaU RepubUcan, that's the way it's gotng to be. We should elect ooe Republican Senator and ooe Democrat from each state. Limit them one term of 6 years, and no peoatoo. Maybe then we could return to betng tbe t1nd of country our DeclaraUoo of lDdepeodeoce and ConsUbJt-'Pn said • we should be. Maybe then we WOUld deaerve another President Ulte Tbe Champ. Al Foi'Jlt P.S. I hope nobody Ups oft our City Yanapr tJJat tbl Girl Scouts are tavtnc a real ,ooct year wlth their cookies. He mJiflt want tbe ctty to take 10 per c•t of what they make, )1st like the daal the ctty pushed 011 the America.o Leeton. By the way, wr.t per cent of the laDd talue ll KOiDI to bt coUect.t oo the Lido leue? We ••• tbe HW 11De of Slmool.a car care~ lnclud.lll ,..._ polllbel, I.Dd rubblnc compounds. Come. In a.od Jet u .. ., JCMI pntty IP tbl old bu. "BO AT CAN YON, LAGUNA BEACH" Reproductoon of .Jn otl p.Jon ton<J by Bpnnt•tt BrJcth.,rv Laguna Federal's first forty years • • • 1934 A group of L~qu,... B,· ... ctl b rsor ··~s men untlt r !h•• lt·dcl •·r\hqr If A11dr t'\'11 S HJII apply loll ,t ch,H ll'' lr llm th• Fl•dt•r Jl Honw L••J" B.t"l. BoJ• d Washongt<~f'. 0 C 1935 Tht' ltrst Ft•ckr.JI '11.11 t•·r 111 Or,myl· County IS yrJrHt•d or• MJrt.ll 15 tu F11st Fl•dr•t.JI S.Jiilllfl\ ,111d LD.Jil A S>tlll Jtron nl Ld!lllfl,l Bt'dl h 1938 Namr• nf A\~o• ,,ltrnr r~ t.hanqt•d It) L.Jgltrld F ••<h·r ,,I S.tvrnqs ,mel Lu.JI Assuu 1!1111' 1955 Lagu na Fcch•rallJuiltts a new Ul~tldi ng to house tiS ftrst Branch Offrce at 601 North El CJmono Red lin San Clement,•. 1957 Mrss Lu rna Mrlls whu has served Laguna F t!deral srr1C1' 1936. rs n.1med Presrdent and Gt•neral Managt>r of thr.> Assocrat•on A historical perspective 1935 F11s1 F.•dt r.tl S.rvmq~ op.•ns tt~ l~r\1 ulltc•• 111 th, nld ChJrlll>•·• ,,t C(lm fTI••ICt' tJUdUIIHI Jt 280 Pul-Av'"'" LJ~UIIJ Bt Jrh. rlll l.t\ I 1938 LJQ Jlld F •'d••• Jl S.lvltiQ~ nlcWt'' 10 IJrq.·r (IUotl ter s ,J! 1 !'\8 l OJSt B•lld•~.ll!l South 1946 Laguna Ft•clt•rJI Stlvrrl(JS ltntls that 111 creased l.HI~IIIt'SS dw mq 1tw 1111\t w,tr butldlllQ l>uom mal<.t•s "•'C• ssJrv a 1lwd movr• to 222 On•JII Avr•nur• '· 1964 Opt11JIIt)llS Ut'll" til L '""''" 1\J II• w11h th·· ''"""'1"1 "' t•"11'"'·ll, t!" I') Ill ML}IIJICh B.r\1 Pld.'.l I I j llv 15 1966 L.rQUII.J Ft.!cJ••r,rl S.tv111q\ h ld~ tl' Gr..tlld O~lt'"'"ll ,,t •t~ • \\1 l11 old• II Jl 3 Mun,Jrf"h 8.1\ Pl..t ·,1 1 L,tq 1 1 1\4 I• 1975 LJQlllltl F l'dl!l Jl lllVIIt'' til· I'""' I t G1and OP~'~'"'!J ll'' r, '" '·"' 1.• , , ' 'brcltrnq tht• c,,mpl••t••'" ,d "' ' \', L •'ISUrt' World br,111eh ''''"' "''"" q ol! 24301 P.tSt'O riL' VJI,•nt.:t.l 1961 L J 1 F •th • .JI Sa• r. m •r IS ' I~ ~. ,\ Or • o;1 • >', • H 0" c· o , <1 1q ..11 260 Oc ' ~. L ~<I, , B ..tch 1972 fl Tt- • U· • 7 1973 t t , •• u• L Jl)u ,, I< "11 •l' -'', luoJI h:'~ ~· J p .. Jt.J L. . .rQ rr .1 H II~ 1,1... R • I O>tS a Beef I' s,.d, 8.Jilr " J,, ]0 to ~ebrJtt' thl• Gr.,l~tl dt • IJ ' L .. IQU .J F dcr dl ) 8r.1• 'II 'l"1 . 1 t ·'"' Elst• ,, 1976 A I lth Hr,JIIdl Ollrl· ,.,.,11 ht h•~cllo'(l 111 B. lm,•nt Sh'"' s,,,,!'' ~'' Ll'"ll a .. H·h "'·''''"'d ,,,, 1 () 7t1 l•'"'""'t""' Highest interest rates in 40 years now paid on LFS Passbook Accounts and Term Certificates. Laguna Federal offers you greater than r>ver sav1ngs qrowth w1th two tvpes of dCcounts both •'SS•'" ttdl ro a well balanced savmgs nrogram Conven•ent passboo"-dCCounts, Without Wtthdr.twJI pendltlf'S I" 11 d h.qh 5' .. 0'1> dally compounded 1nterPst per annum S 1 000 m1n1mum CPrtdiCdlf' .tccounts Pd. quanr-tt't'ci •~tl:'rPst rates, rangtng from 5 '_, " for 90 days up to 7 , ,Hld dn ar tu.ll annual /IPIC1 of 8 06 1nr 6 . •'Jr tt•rm certdrcates. lnd1v1dual accounts art' msured up to S40 000 lntt-rt>st 15 QuJrdnlt'f'cl fur •ull lt'ri'Tl of .111 certtflcate accounts, provtdtnCJ no lnterPst pPn<tl t ~t•s ,rrt •ncurr"rl by t'Miy wtthdrcJwals More than 30 special customer services tell you how much Laguna Federal appreciates your patronage A fnendly cup of coffee, plenty of mam floor levrl pJr"-1nr1. tr,JVeiNs ch£-cl..s morH'v ordt•rs not..tr. st•rv•r•• a lammatmg servtce for dnver's ltcense and 'd cards, a copytrHJ sPrvtCt' for tmPOrtdnt docurnpnts tht•st> are JUSt a few of the many ways tn whrch LJquna Federal SJves vou t1me .1nd mont'\ Ht•lp 1ul otvt',l\\ld\S tnclude Mike Roy's rec1pes of the month. savmqs lJ,mks, rt'QIS!Pn'd medallton l..e\ nnqs, drH1 l•thoqrdt h coptes of patnttngs And for your entt•rtatnment a lendtnq l•lJr,try of 0 1snPy t tlrns, mo\ I•' o' thr ~'onth mattnees (at Laguna N1guel and La"-e Els111orel. conttnutng art PXh1h1 ts Hld comn1u.,tt\ r()onls .JI,;,ltl,1b •' 'or CIVIC groups and club mecttngs (<It Laquna Beach and Ldqund Htllc;l Laguna Federal celebrates Amenca's Bicentenntal w1th Blct>ntt>nn t.JI Portfolios \C' 1rs '<H tht> Js , '11 CaltfOrnla/Colontal B1centenntal Era T1me Ltnl'S d•s!days of BlcPntt'nnt.ll IV1edalltons Stdmt'S Jnd Co•ns and a part1c1patton tn the CBS B1ct>ntenn1al Rad10 Spec1als broadc.tst owr KNX, tlltPrnatt month<; thrnuqh July of 1976 Savers Club offers many new benefits $2500 in total deposits entitles you to membership Topping the liSt of many exctttng tnps for mt>rnbers IS a 15 day Kuont RP\.il Cdr •t<~l'> wur (If A.mstPrctam. Brussels, Pans and London. Among many local s1ght see1nq P'<curs1ons 1s d day trtp to tht HwHtnqton L•brary w1th luncheon at the Hunttngton Hotel. Gourmet rrstaur .ints honortng S.wers Club c.Hds mcludc Sam's Seafood, tn Corona del Mar and Huntmgton BPach. and Top of tht~ Vtllagr F atr tn Liquna Bt"ach With a Savers Club membership you save on fash•ons, Jewelry , gtfts flowers c.anH~ras carPt'ts dral't'fll'S accessories, home appliances VIrtually all your famrly purchdSt'S. Laguna Federal looks forward to America 's Bicentennial IJ". .. .... , ... ' I Our 401h AnntYP<YrV P•cture~rft fo• vou L p, ' I ~· .1 ..... -..l'\\ \. ' _, ., •,.l 8£ ·11~ •• ~ H' 1iH\ I ' 1 I I \f-1\l .. , '"l ., • "ll I'"'' ''' J I l-•t·kJ"•t t1,e• t\ ~ ., t ,.,, ''-t'"lf hj~\ t'll•f, '•• "'' f 1\ P(H 'l(h•Lf' .f ., ~ ,,, ll'' If 1 ~ ... 't ,., t..H --tC'h\ \un tt • "" t. 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