HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-07-03 - Newport Harbor Ensign)
CLllfBING UP to the acaJroldlnc of tbe 118 toot tops'l
schooner Ptlcrlm are Deonfs antt Betty HollaDd ol Cotta
Mea and thetr assistant bolt ballder, Kem S'pucler
of Corona del Mar. Tbe Holla.Dds, •ho already mate
the Pllgrlrn tbelr home --on Santa Ana Ave., abon
23rd st. --are aiming lor a Sept. 28 Jauncblog date tn
con)mctloo with a City of Costa Mesa blcenteonJal cele-
bration. Next year tbty plan to set san lor tbe east
coast, arrtving ln Np York harbor lD time lor the 4th
of July obsnvance o! tbe ZOOtb &Dillverary ol our
natJon. Little Julle Holland, now ).Jst a year old, wW
be sailing wtth tbem, aod the ere• wtll ln<:IIJde Kevin,
who ts an Orangt Coast Colletee student and bead of the
m.ail1n« crew at tt.e Ensign newspaper. Denots Holland,
a carpenter by tn•. became lllterested tn bolt baUd-
toe btcause of Ilia boyhood hobby u a boUder of model
Knport Beaeb poUe• IDd
ftteai•IPMd yutmtay to
pay~ of .... lper
ceat., tDdtDc a er111J JD city
PlJ ...,a&Hou.
Wall 4 ol 6 employ"
CfOUPI DOW ID qreemeat
wUb tbe clty. OlllJ tbt We-
IUII'dl aDd AFL-CJJ blae
collar worterarema&Ded UD·
alped lat. J'nteray. CUJ
Ptra:JGDtl Dlreetor FJ'I.Dit
lveu aid be eJPeCt.d 1o
•r fl'om tboM ~ "at
UJ mfMte'' C. tbe Clty#f
Jatut olfer.
Finmta YOted JtiUrda)
m01111ac to accept u t per
cllll n.Jat. TbeJ lilld
oJ1ctDaUJ IOalfll abcla 1Z
perceat.
PoUce, wbo bad aaked tor
10-1/Z per ceot, aceepted
a 7~/4 per eeat bla.
Earu.r, clel'lcaJ &.lid
teclalcal workers acned to
blkea of 7-1/Z to 7-S/6.
llld management perSIOil.Del
accepted 6 per ceot.
All nlsea are wilhln t.be
..Umates included lA t.be
city budcet appf'Ofed last
moatb by Clty CocmcU. Tbe
C ocmcU 1s expected to g:tve
lts oftlclal ok:ay to tbe latest
acreements at a July lf meettnr.
Aecordlng to City Man-
acer Robert Wyoo. a.n aver-
are of 7-1/2 per cent 1n ''IF YOU DON'T pay ral&es for the n.caJ year whicb began Tueaday
would add $735,000 to tbe
Uy IT'' city budget. More tba.n that LIKE IT, B ~~~·~~~=
A Corooa ciellhrattoroey Day Carman, 51, of 3?28 show ttQt the city will prob-
baa ~lned the fUrore over Oceu Blvd., eauttoos that. ably collect an uoantlclpated
Balboa'• sexy Pussycat wbateYer they do, local elti· $361,000 In pr~rty taxes,
Tbatre. He sunesta that zeus "sboald thtnk twice be-due to hlgber-tban-expected
the clty boy tt a.od turn lt fore tuTillD( over to tbe po-assessments Increases.
I.Dto a ch1c tbeatn, or tbat Uce tbelr coastltutiooal rliti Blue collar workers, who
IDdlYidual.s who object to the to see, bear or read what belq to an AfL-CIO unton.
mOYie bouse baDd together they choose." were said to be asld.ng tor
to form a corporatJon and Mr. Carman said pollee an 18 per cent pay ratse.
buy Lt. raida oo the theatre at 709 Mr. Ivens would oot dis-
B E. Balboa are •·oooseosical, close the clty's latest of-ay tunnel . IDeftectall," and ·•ww re-fer, which the workers were
. sult 1o mootbs or years o1 due to dlseuss last oJgbt.
court battl•s aod wasted cu.
I • eel payer mooey.'' Llfeguards had already P an reYIY Meauwb.lle, attorneys for agreed to all pay terms, ex-
the Pusycat cbaln hi.Dted cept for a $SO..per.montb
tbU .,.-ttat they wUl co hazardous duty boous wb1ch
A lllDDel, IDstead of a to eoort to ... k to stop they sought for divers.
brld(e, across Newport Bay? bat tbe u 111 1 1 Tbe question bas beeo w '1 ca " eta mu • The biggest crowd to jlm t1"'1t seilutel" Of CIW\ieS of C tty Hall 1n n1Md and dropped before, .., ...... many years
aDd a Harbor Vlew HUlsman ftlma sbown at tbe theatre. tunled out Junt 23 when city
11 about to niH It ap1n. Rewport poll~ raided tbe workers soucht direct City
TbomU SGale, 1314 Keel. t.bldre br tbt 5tb time Ia• Council action 00 their pay
be-" a ....... _,.,... ..... w-.. Friday, ptctang up copies requests. But, the Council
•-.... _ .. uu. ....... of una-Throat" a.od ·•""-· , __ ,.,.__.that fk! otJat to cooYIDee Newport City __ ., •... ~ c ., neg ors
Hall tba~a hmllel UDder tbe V.vU in Miss JOHS.'' More and employee representa-
bay would.,mau more NOSe nids a~expect.dtblsweek. ttves co back to tbebarpm-
tba.n u. S-lue bri41t p~u. Attorney Carmu, •bo lDc table aod work out tbetr
ADOIIG lor Dnt Jat'l BJPiorer Scoat •tbal Olympics
ia Cona del Mu'a Valerie LewU. Tbe 1? -year-old
member ol tbe local La• Enloreemeat EJplorer Post
is tbe best lbot oo the poa'a pistol team. (Ensign photo.)
SHE'S A REA L
ANNI E OAK LEY
AnDie OUley Ia aU•e &Dd
weD JD Corona del Mar.
V alerle lAwis, a pretty
17 -year-old bnaoette, Is tbe
modern West's veraloo of
tbe straicbt-sboottnc pl who
toured tbe world wlt.b Buf-
falo BW. Valerie hasn't
really b1t tbe big Ume yet,
but she's hit everythtng else
sbe's sbot at.
Valerie, a recent gradu-
ate of Corona <lei Mar high
school, is the ooly gtrl and
the best sbot oo the New-
port Beacb Law Enforce-
ment Explorer Scout pistol
team. Last month, she
proved to be tbe best In
Oruge County wben she woo
t be 1Ddlvldual .Z2 caliber
pistol cbamploosbtp in the
county Explorer Olympics
competiUoo. She was com-
petinc against botb boys and
girls.
For a girl wbo doesn't
even own a pistol, she's
not doiug badly.
·'I'm st1l1 try~ to coo-
vtnee my lJUeDls It's tiM!
best UUnc," abe says. Her
folkl are M r .aDd Mrs. David
Lewis of 505 Begoola. He's
ao insurance salesman.
"I was never around guns
and never really gave them
much tbougbt, · • says
Valerie, "but when I )>toed
the post aod we beard that
pistol shooting would be ooe
of tbe county Olympic events,
we decided 'we've got to get
a team together and wt.n tbat
tblng' ... So they did.
Tbe second Ume she fired
the pistol, she made the
team.
Valerie shoots tbe l'leavy,
power1Ul police-style Mag-
num .357 weapoo,
"It's rul beuy, and you
have to bold U out the~
a Joar time, •· sbe ....
Does sbe eYer practice
"dry tlriDi" or take any
exerctses to buUd up ber
wrist and arm muscles?
"No, I bave to get some-
b.)dy to loan me a pistol
wben I ro pracUee." sbe
explains. ''Betweeo times,
I do a few baDd(rlp exer-
cises."
··i!M'!oi-~016,_: .... ~ ...... -w.l RVI ~
ud u a --"'cemeat tDr aya be bU DO eoMncUaD d&alftDCea IIDder aatt
\ • ..,_ ;t ~ '--tlillt ''IDeCaDd~J" Jaw. r:,. ..... ..., ... ....i ... -.ASS
Next summer, she expects
to go to the blc sboot-<IUt
at the Natlooal Explorer
Olympics in Colorado. Be-
fore tben, possibly wllhln
the next month, Valerie
hopes to get Into tbe police
cadet traLntng prognm aDd
become a tull-Oedced cop
wltb the Anabelm PoUCE>
[Wp(. Mea.nwh.Ue, sbe's
worlttQc for tbat city u a
"fla&-lac!J" oo a road cc.-
etnetlle erww.
1D compeUtioo, tbe tams
fire at a 5-1/2 inch btlllseye
at ZS yards, tlrl.og 10 l"'WJds
each slow fire. tl med fire
aod rapid Qre, A perfect
score 1FOUld be 100. Valerie
lboota oouilteDtly ill tbe
%'70-2110~
COASTAL PLAN
A final version of the Ir-
vine Company's plans for
Us 10,000 acres of coastal
property between Laguna
Beach and Corona d(-1 Mar
wlll be made public July 9,
Company pb.nner Larr)'
Moore wUl present the plan
at the final meetl.og of the
TICMAP group, wblrh tQs
representatives of 2 doun
covernment and private
a,encles interested ln tbt>
development plans. Th<'
TICMAP group bas met wltb
companv om clals dur~ the
past 18 months to help mold
the plan.
ThE> final version ls ex-
pected to include .. stat.
park a JoDi most of tbe beach
area, 2 lutury resort en-
claves, a public bearh walk.,
slngle-famUy bomes )Jst
t>ast of Cameo Shores, some
condominiums and apart-
mt>nts, and publlc parktng
lots near the beaches.
Mr. Moore said the plan
wliJ go before the County
PlaoDing Commission later
this year. The area is 1o
lln-i.Dcorponted county ter-
ritory. The city of Newport
Beach re-affirmed plans this
past AprU to eventually an-
nex about ha 11 of tbe ter.
rltory. The city's "spMre
of lnfhteoce" reacr~s from
the present dty llmlts at
tbf Nstern eod of Corooa
del Mar dowucoa.st to
C rystal Cove, then lnlaod
alq Los Trunc01 Canyon
to the top of the Sa.n Joaquin
Hills ridge.
Dog control change eyed
partment. A pollee depart-
ment study of the CAC pro-
posal agrees that private
enterprise could' reUeve po-
llee or an onerous t·· sk and
free policemen for mort"
us.M work.
The CAC pound would ~
located oo Warner Ave. aear
the Santa ADI-Fountalo Val-
ley dty Umifs. N01r, the
eUy pouod is at Dr. A. E.
Stocttoo's veteriDary fa.
c UltJ 1D Corou del War.
U t1le City CooeD okaya
tht eootract proposal, CAC
woald mate lU prollta •-
ttnly from llcenM ales
ud cJtatJoD tncomea. AADaa.l doc u~eue fHI, DOW $6,
wOQld co~ to '10.
1'be 4 clt)' ulmaJ coo-
trol _qGleen would be of-
feJ'td jQba wttb CAC.
At a .r._ IS lntormal
da.c...-of tbt propoaJ.
tbl eo-en lPI*Md eo ua
......... C:O.Cll.maD Pu1 a,., ... ~ • ··attne-u~" .-Ja1111i1 t11111ot CAC c.ad_..a~•BU..
-~-BICBflBCCAL HEK
He eltea Cbl Wlbtar St. "rote a letter, a• I prt.U. . essments Tube JD San FrucJ.sco Bay cttiull, ur&.tbr the Newport
Valerie lint ptcted ap a
plstol last September. Local
bullseyes haven't beeo the as a Rood tllmple of bow Beach City Council to coo-
to do the )ob. Tbe mile-slder bi.s ideas 1D dealing
long tuDDel, wbich coonects wltb objfctlons to th~
Alameda 1t1and to Oat1and tbeatre.
was completed 1n 1963 at ·'My wile aod I have child-
a cost of S17 mUUoo. State rea ranging from 7th (1"8df'
engtn"rs tQn estimated up to coUege graduates. •·
that U would cost at least be said, '•and tbose under 18
$40 m1Uioo to buDd a much ca.n't get 1n to see X-rated
aborter tuOMI under New-moYles, and I'd lUte those
port Bay. over 18 to decide lor them-
'' ADd lt would cost about selves.
$100,000 a y•r, at present-"Mlgaatnes and news-
day energy costs, to oper2te ra.cks w1ll be tbe next target,
lt, •· Nt>wport Publlc Works 1f we give pollee this dis-
Director JoHPb Devlin cretionary power. I am lP·
guessed this week. Tbf oost palled at tbe apatbyofpeopl~
would come, be sald, from wbo are appareDlly not stop-
the electric tty nMded to con-piDg to think about their
sta.otly ct.n«e tM air tn a coostltutional rtgbts:•
tunnel. 1D his letter to City Hall,
Cost has bHn tbe &tumbl-Wr. Carman sucgests that,
inc block 1n attempts. malnly 1f tbe clty buys tbe tbeatre,
spoosored bv Dover Sboru 1t coald be used for various
bolt owners; to 1et 1 tuoDeJ ctYic ftmctloos, 1Dcludlng le-
to replace the brld(e. Latest cttlmate stage plays, or
estimate for the 6-l&Dt mlgbt be leased to another
brldee ls )Jst over S2 mD-movie operator wbo would
lion Scarcity of state bleb-agret> to show nothtng worse
way' fUnds tQs made evea than an occasional "R" nted
tbat amount dtrftcult to cet. fUm.
aDd U could be y•r• before No one ls compelled to
construettoo of any kiodcets enter, to pay or to view the
under way. X-ftlms, ,be remiDded the
''Tbe best 10lutloo ts oot CouocU. · Tbere appears to
oecesarUy tht eta.pest, be ootbiDg OD the exterior
Up 12 % l•n NB sa~n~~h~, Valerte was
just your averagl! super-
Newport Bt-acb propert)·
values mcreased 12 per cent
during the put year, and
Costa Mesa values went up
10.9 per cent, according to
figures released tills wt'ek
by county assessor Jack
Vallerga.
The increase, greater than
had been anticipated, means
both dUes wlll collect more
in property taxes tlan had
been anUctpated.
Newport Beacb, t>r ex-
ample, could collect about
$361,000 more tban tbe
$3,867,000 predicted when
ttt. 19'75-76 ~et was
okayed ~st roootb, accord-
iDe to JobD Burkhart, as-
st.st:ant clty f1Dance c11ftctor.
"That's a tentative Qgure,
based on keep log our cur.
r.mt property tax rate of
$1.18 per $100 assessed
valuation." be explal.Ded.
"But, we must still wait
for the assessment oo some
dls:puted Back Bay Irvine
Co. parcels before we know
for llllr-!."
Mr. Burkhart saJd tbe
student, clusltled as a
··mentally gifted cblld.'' She
turned out to be gifted 1n ways
her teachers never dreamed.
"I wanted to be a biologist
or work ln tbe forestry
field," Slle recalls. "Some-
thlng to help the ecology -
but theo everybody started
dolng ttQt.''
So, Valerie started doing
wbat Yery few girls could.
Sbe heard about the Law
Enforcement Explorer Post
sponsored by the Newport
Bucb Pollee Dept. Explor-
ln« Ls a special seolor dJ -
YisJon or the Scouting move-
ment. Posts spec Laliu in OOt'
field or endeuor and learn
as much ~s tbey ca.o about
tbat tleld. Otflcer Stan Bres-
sler. oow national presldeoat
of the polict' explorer ad-
visors, Is the advisor of the
local post.
Valerte joined upandUked
tbe outfit ).Jst nne.
Sbe has risen throu(ll tbe
ranlts to sergeant and, be-
cause of ber Explorer acttvt-
tles, has decided oa pollee
work as a career.
WbiD llbe wet to tbt'
ce&mty Olympics at tbe Dr-uce Couty sbet11r's range,
they wouldo't let V~lerietlre
tbe .357, because sbe wasn't
18. So, sbe plcked up a .ZZ
aDd woo tbe championship
wltb tbat.
Sbe wW be 18 in Juty aod
that wtll also make her old
enoocb for tbe Anaheim Po-
lice Dept. tra~ program.
That wtu include golng to
the pollceacademy wttb men.
Why Anaheim') "Newport
Isn't lllrln( W\lmen • yet, •·
sbe eJI)latns.
Girls Uke Valerle Lewis
could make them chang'e
their minds about women.
ED NOONAN, 51,
OF COM IS DEAD
E~ Noooa.n, 51, of
2420 First AYe., Corona del
Mar, wbo dled Sunday, was
burled 1'\aesday In Ora.nge.
Mr. Noooa.n, an attorney,
1s su"t'ed by his wile,
M&rJI.IIO. 100 Sam Nooaan
of ADabelm, and a sister,
Ftoreoce MacKinnon ofBur-
bank.
A mass was held Tuesday
at St. PbWp Catholic Church
lD Fullerton. Burial ns in
Holy Sepalcber cemetery.
nor the ,...•clteat •• a ..... es of the theatre U.t ls 1n any
Mr. Soul;." ID a' l.U;;-he way ofteoslve."
said he wUJ maJl to Mayor Mr. Carman said be is
Dooa.ld MciDDla. "Tbt belt couiderlDg an liJPelranee ~ 7!!..~~ Von Esch heads planners
.olllt.loll lboGJd brlai tbe at tbe Jllly 14 COUDCU meet-
most COOd to tbl molt 1111. at wtdcb tbt Pussycat
OW»n wW know preclsely Newport Beach Parka,
bow muc:b property taus Beacbes and Rt'creatioD
tbeJ wtU pay out year. Commlss1oaers beld their
Nnport~na SICbool dl.s-mootbly mee«Dg l'Qesclay
trtd tun were nJsed by nJcbt and took the follow-
people." 11 8Cbeduled for c11scussloD..
vot.n ID a May electloG. I.Dc actioo:
Accordlac to tbe oew as-• NEW MEMBERS Guy Bad check warning given
Newport pollee diDirt-
meot'l cbtck altborft1, De-
ltdJYe Ll. Bob 8roc:IEM,
waned memben ol 1M Co-
rou tMI Mar Cbambtr ot
Comme~ 1ut TbllndiJ
that the ODI~ of llld
eMcU aad*»ra'td kWnaftca·
tloDI kJ .,... .. wia till
01*1111 ol tM tiCIUI.It -·
rtiJOI'ted. He aaJd t.tat ... ..,.. ftc1ares, dlstrlct LonU aod Per Trebltr were
cllucel of tneklnc don praperty ftluea are ~ 10.S sated.
tr. crtm.lllal are mocb leu per e• • BILL VON ESC Hot Udo
abr tbe cbeck is 60 daya fD ~~~~~ tM budpt Isle, a gas companJ ex-
old. for tbt ..n.ca1 ,..r, wbkb ecuttn wbo bas sernd Z
He waned mercbuta _, bepll '!'Hay, Newport clty years oo the commts.aoa. ctt IDOI'e pocltlveldeatulca-otllclllb uttmated ta..t local na elected cbalrrMII IDr
tloa. U tMJ eaah cbec:b property ftluea woald 10 tbe oew tlscal J•r. Mile
lor lb'UC'tn. tiP 5.'7 per OMt. Jotmsoo ot West ftewport
• -Get 1 driYtr'a Ueeut Collnitrwtcle, tbe uenp wu elected Ylc.-cllalrmaa.
aid OM otber ldiiWka· La 14.1 per «*lt. TbeblcPit • CUFF OR. nw put
U..'' .. I4Nid. ··ud o-. -~ &a • •mae. ...... II.IDe&. a.bmm.t bJ blip
IMIIId ••• a pktlln • lt. '' ftiMI )I...,.S 11.& per et1t. Sellool ......,,. ftn cc..
.P; ,-., becl.. tile aJdlnd. TM coau•*"*"'
p111tll' • w tM tiiW t1 O.MOIGGER DIES IN IUI'OWed tat u..teo•-•
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10 .uu. 111111 c~~eea 1ut A-.*"" Btlcb ca.. a~e~-cwr tan. A .. ,.r a c.-.-.. .,.. a ~ wu *-S Mel e1 YIU be pletlllll boll .._
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cU committee ~ the
fUhal'@ of Deart>J MarlDapuk
mobllebome park Qnlsbes lts
work.
• ENCROACHMENT 1Dto
tbe pllbllc rlcbt-of-way at
700 Marpertte, Corou c»l
Mar, was~. aDd tbe
commtaton dlec:tded to let
a 16-LDcb·htrb brick pl&Jar.
beJ.1t betwMD tbe art> ud
tbe Ddwalt, reawa.
LEO GOGERTY, '2. OF
Q.IFF HAVEH DIES .
Leo GocwtJ, a, of uu ctur. cwr Ka..., no cUed .,... n at a., ..,_tal.
... bUied ,.....,. • Or-... ltr. <iclprty,. aoeaJ ,... _
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Local gals on
Grand Jury
A medical ~retary &Dd
a hou&ewUe trom Newport
Beach are amoq 19 Ora.age
Countlans named Monday to
tbe county Grand Jury for
1975-76.
Rachel Perry, tbe young.
est member of the new )Jry
at 26, ls a career woman
who works as medical sec-
retary for a group of doc-
tors In HWJtington Beach.
She Uves at 203 42nd, West
Newport.
frances Carver, 47, is a
bOUsewl!e with 3 chUdren.
She ls married to luiUry
car dealer Leroy Caner,
and lives at Zl40 Mesa,
Back Bay.
The new Grud Jun was
picked by d:rawiDc names
from a group of 30 DIJDH
nommated by county Su-
perior Court )adres.
Mesa to buy
2 part sites
Costa Mesa's Ctty Coun-
cil voted Tuuday o.lgbt to
buy part sites on WU.:~a
and Cbarle streets and a
new fire station site on
Parsoos.
The Couocll also accepted
a $7,800 opln1oll su"ey re-
port from a prtnte tlrm
rbich surveyed 600 famWes
1D the city.
Pacrk sttes wtll be boug~
at tbe COrDer of WU.:~a aad
Fordham and at Cbarle aDd
tla.mUtoo for oelctQ)rbood
p:ukl. FIID9 come trom
put ..... lillllft'ed by etty
voeera tA uns. eo. ot tbe
Z lites toeaU S1 H,OOO.
The city wUl pay $94,700
for a ft.re station slte oo
Parsoos, just east of Har-
bor Blvd.
City Manager Fred Sor-
sabal's ofttce ls studylDg
the 100-pace report com-
plied by Opl.n1oo Research
Inc., and wUl make a fUll
report later to the Coune ll,
In other actlon Tue8dl.y
nlfbt, tbe Council postpooed
a dedsloo oo aU01rlng Grant
Boys store to keep non-
conlonnl.og bustness stcns.
voted to partlct.pate 1n an
audit of the coonty asses.
sor's otnce, gave final ap-
proval of a.noezatlon of
<'OOnty terrttocy north or the
west eod of Vtctorta st .• and
approved an 8-unlt ap&rt-
ment complex, which ex-
ce-eds legal density recuJa-
tton. at 2153-57 Maple.
AERONUTRONIC'S
HEAD M.D. DIES
Dr. Raphael (Ray) Wetr,
hNd physlclan at Aeroou-
tronic-Ford ID NeYport, dled
Monday. Prtnte tamUyser-
vlces will be held t.b15 week.
Dr. Weir )>loed Aero.a-
tronic in 1959. He ta •r-
vlved by his wile, Ma.rUra.
2 daughters and a ~. The
famUy home is in Emera.ld
Bay. Laguna Beach.
CHAS. LEDBETTER
OF C.M. DIES AT S.
Semces were btld Jae
Z7 1D Whittier for Cllarl•
Ledbetter, $4. of 141 AYO-
cado, Costa Mea. wtm dMd
Juoe Z3 ~t Costa .... IDe·
mortal hospital. H• Ia •r-
•l•ed by ll1.s wile, 1AeUa;
.au Jota. Joe tad JQ,aad
daaebters Jau, llqlll4ib.
J lldy aod Terri.
Bl.lti..BerreroD ot COlla
Mea wu the dtndor.
.... 14jldpd __ ..,. __
..., ... 1811, ...... , ... c..t JortM c--arl:aulnlo,
ud bJ --18 tD 1111>11111 au ~-roqalrod bJ law. SUIIIICRIPTION RATES
Ill Harbor Ar• , , , Coo y-.r, $$.00; t 7-0. $ 1.00
Ott ol Harbar Ata OM y.,r. SS.OO; I )'ea;1'11 $10.00
·Ob·~-60~00000~~~
~-.l!tlf 'r . .J!e,.
ARYO E. HAAPA, o""" and put>Nshlf of tlte Cnllllt
•••o0oooeoooeoe04•~mo~
• A PARABLE FOR INDEPENDENCE DAY
Tbe parable of ''TANSTAAFL'' is appropriate for tb.Ls
time of double cetebratloo --IDdepeodeoee aDd 81.
e.tennial. Perhaps It 'Wfll help stir the eprt of lnitu.tln
and respoosibUity, and tbus rnh'e the plooeer splrll
tblt made our .._Uoo great. 1 t.Ye repeated tbls parable
many Umes in my attempt to expose tbe bankruptcy of
llben.l, lett-wlng phllosophy, which is leading 011r nation
toward disaster. My Yerslon tells of ~be JnOlD.teb wbo
calls on his wise men to come up wtth a statement
that Is true under all e:ircumst:ances. The answer ls
tbe same: "TANSTAAFL.'' They who have eyes to read,
let tbem read: • • • * • .-----. ··------.
TANSTAAFL
Walter J . CampbelL consulting editor of In-
dustry Week magazine. had the following as his
editorial in the April 28 edition. It comes our way
thanks to a reader of ours. R. C. Roohr of Lake
Havasu City. TANSTAAFL ... no truer words
were ever written.
After the War of the Almonds. the Land of
Kulumar was the richest and most powerful of
all .
Its fields were bountiful and its granaries were
full.
Its flocks were fat and sleek.
• The Kulumese were proud and produdive.
~ They worked and they reioiced in the highest
.. standard of living known.
l Sire. the Generous, surveyed all this plenty
, and said : "Surely a country as rich as Kulumar
f should provide food and housing and garments
' for our less fortunate. I will ask the Lawmakers l to levy a tax on the workers to provide this." ·
And the Lawmakers. each of whom hoped one
day to become Sire. levied the taxes. They ~
f said: "Let there also be free ci rcuses tor thoSe
who do not work. And let there be soft hassocks
and free food and wines for those who watch the
~ circuses."
And the Lawmakers levied more taxes.
When the workers of Kulumar heard of the free
circuses, the soff hassocks. and the food and
wines. and then fiQured their now monstrous
taxes, they said : "That is for us."
The farmers leff the fields . The shepherds :;
abandoned their flocks. The weavers laid down i
their shuttles. The blacksmiths cooled their
f~rges. All the Kulumese were watching the free i'
ctrcuses.
Plenty turned to scarcity. No longer was there
abundant food. Garments were hard to come by.
The Kulumese did not even have camel chips to
heat their tents. "
Prices rose and rose. And the Lawmakers I!
raised taxes again and again . (It was the only
thing they knew how to do.)
Misery and gloom replaced ioy ~nd pride.
And Sire, the Generous, who was well-
in tentioned, went to the Wise Man of the
M:>untain and sa id: "Wise Ole, I have tried to
give the good life to my people. But they no
longer want to work. Food and goods are scarce.
Prices are outrageous. Taxes are even more so.
Give me a solution."
And the Wise M.an of the Mountain replied In
Kulumese: "TANSTAAFL."
Which means: "There Ain't No Such Thing As
A Free Lunch."
WI SliNG ALL OF OUR
FRIItiDS ~ OJSTOIIERS
A W'£ AND FUN weac.BIDI
-LffiERS-
• LOOT LIFT?
Dear Editor::
Tbe &ebarin laTe clta-
CO'fend a DrtJ.J.ac fact. It
Hems au tbllr eomprter.
...., projected pau !aft rooe utn.y because tbey
dJdD 't mow medical seteoce
wu coiDC to actrance to tbe
...... of . llelpln& . -· to llYe JOacer. It threw into
ltQos tbetr 20 or 30 r•r
projeetlooa: ror social se.
curtty aDd retirement ftmds.
11 matutbelrprojecteddel:l·
"tty plans loot foollsb.
How cu tbey predict what
health care wm do out?
People may UYe to be 100.
There are great advocates
of blrth control to "'keep the
world iD balance. but It Is
not the young that are
locreastnc the population so
much as the loogevlty of the
old. Nature used to take rue
of this problem with pestf.
lence and disease, but our
great adva.ocement In medi·
cal stlence bas oot ooly
wiped that out, but hils
advanced the knowledge of
nutrition and pre,entlve
medicine, sa.mower oU use
alone could have probably
prolonged millions of lives.
We tBve been pretty busy,
in our great wisdom, plan-
ning for fUture generations
Instead of seeing what Is
al'Ollnd us today. I guess the
only way to make the
actuaries rlghl :s to put a
limit on U!e. Say, everyone
sOOt at 50?????
Goldie Joseph
515 VIa Lido Soud
Lido Isle
L!GAL MOTIC!
NOTICE
Of PUBUC HEARING
Notice h;; hereby gh1eo th.lt'
the Planning Commission at
the CUy of Newport Beach
wtll hold a publlc beariog
on Amer1ment No, 448 in-
Itiated by the City of New-
port Beach to consider an
amendment to Sectlon 20.-
07.040, Title 20, of the New-
port Beach Municipal Code,
pertaining to the Open Space
Option requirement.
Notice Is hareby rurther
given that said public hear-
log w111 be held on the 17th
day or July, 1975, at the
hour O( 7:00 P.M. ln the
CouncU Chambers of the
Newport Beach Clty Hall,
at which lime and placP an)'
01.nd all persons interested
may appear and be beard
thereon.
James Parker, Secretary
Plannlog Commission
City of Newport Beach
Publish: July 3, 1975, in the
Newport Harbor Eosigll.
BIBLE VERSE
1! ye cootinue Ln my word,
then are ye my disciples
lDdeed;
And ye shall k:oow the
truth, and the truth Shall
mate you ttee. (JobD8:31-2)
•
'
Paramedic chief named
'
·lkJrrill · buys
Newporter
Guy BvrtU, _,. "' --ICOCMIA-· poii,Mal>OoCIItiM-7 Mnportar-Mon, 1M
1-lanocllldlwtol.
•Ill'. -_,._
TIIUilCIIOICif, ll.OIIIr Y...., f!lllll-. no to~~~ a......,--.w 4n ____ ,_! --,, .... .. .,n . ..,.Jd•e.po~~C.
tor .. -tbo -· :;:~;;:~~ :~""!"~ •lolv ---Jaip • .-... a •Jor....., at
Ia ..,... e... ltlllril "' cltJ, no
t.dtplzd•:•· 4 cllilll'Opk-' wtu
ale wiU ... bold ~ .. ' tblltfriee. ~ .
• PLYIIOUTII eQJIGRE. ~oli!l!'!
GATIONAL CJJ11RCH, Ull
8~ St., Ntwpo~ HtJPt• ta CUff Ha•• la
• Froo, -wW be (CIIIIek) F"-a • ,_ ~~topJ~:· old boeboiDr. Ha ...-...
lllo B.A. --tbo 10 Lm. StmdaJ .. mee. A UDJwenltJ o1 8oaUI DUD~~.
ttb of JoiJ pkole wJU lie mulen Ia mUle-UIC
Hid at HeUer Park at DOOII ADd wU1 moa ..,. blldoetot
oa ~Day. Tbtre of mulcal uti II elllrcb
wW be bomemadelcecre&m, mal1c
bo-ll &lid pmeo. ---:·"71~-:::::::==-• THE NEWPORT HA.R-_...
BOR CJJ11RCH OF R£. Ll~ -nca ..
Lladl BlfdWtll. R.N., bU
bMa. leleeted as puamedt.c
cOOI'diDator · l!)r Hole bos-
pllaJ, .-ol 5 booptiala In
Onnee COIID!y deoltaatedu
a bue boapltaJ ~r coordiD-
atiag acth1Uu 'olpanmedJc
t•ms.
sernd u lulrTtcecttNCtor
at HomtJncbt IIIIa.--.
muolty Jloopttal, _,. *
allo set ap a s:uamdc
base ltatloo. Sbe bu btld
tbe pot:1tJau; of bead muw
lD loteub'e~rooai'J care
aDd tnstructor 1D IJIJUI•
aDd crWcal can DllfiiiiC
at Onnge COUDty W:tdlcal
Ceoter.
lk. Ban11J ...........
ol 1M N-rt -~
Co, IDe.., a MWIJ-Iormed
._ .. lklo ntcb bo ...
18-byllloSOccou
Browtcuttoc, owatr ot
KOCM.
TIM Newt wu eold bF
start Karl, W'bo onecl It
lor 1M put y-.r,
Ur. BurrW aid tblre
wtn DO otber pr1Dclplb: ID·
,..,.. In tbo --Tbe ale prtee was DOt dts·
LJGIOIJS SCIENCE, Ml Ceo. FJC1TMOUS BUBUIEIB
tu st., COlla Mea. Pu1pJt NAME STATEYilfT c.a lor tbe to a,m, Suo· Tile loUowlll .,..... 18 day lloll"fke .w be Mn.. do1DI tmsta... u: v._..
Jue Kruu. IPitking ol Inn. lZ7 ,MulDe ... ,_...
''Freedom." Tbt cbu.reb Balboa lslud, CaUI:Inll
mb:IJ.Iter, Eleanor Jactsoo, 926&2: Robert Palfur
II In Cbleqo, portlelpatJnc YaNiey, IS21 Rampoldre
u .,.U.r at the 10th an· Clrele, Newport Be&cb.
Di'ftrary INT A COIIrfti'US. Calltomia 92560.
• ST. ANDREW'S PRES-Tbll buslneut.~ -BYTEIUAN CHURCH, 600St. by an IDdt'fldual.
Tbe teams. drawtr from
members of local fire de-
partmeots and curHD.tly be·
In& trained by tile COWity
paramedic tntnlng dlftstoa
at Orange County iledtcai
Center. w111 begia senlng
Nnport Beach, Cos.taMesa,
Irvioe IDd South County
areas oo Sept. 28.
Sbe t. teacbloc lCOroMJT
care class at Golden We.t
College, 1s prelldeaf: of tbe
American AasocJatloa of
Critical Care Nunes aDd
serns oo tbe board of tbe
Orange County Amertean
Heart Aas:o.
Flaal tnntler papen Andrew'1 Road, Cllff Hueo Slpld! Robert P. Ya~IJ.
• The sqmmer preachiDc 1'b.ls statemeat wu fl1ld
Nurse Baldwin preYiously
wen slped TQMdly ud
tile .-onorelllp wW Jill>·
U.b th1J: wtP:'I edWoa of
tbe ptper, wbtcb baa otncu:
at 350 N, Newport Blvd.,
Newport Hef&blo,
mllaloa be(tns thla Suod&y wltb 1M Coomly Clerk o!Or·
aad wUl coatb:lue tbrou(h auce Cou.oty JUH 1'1', lf75.
Auc. 10. -ker at tbe a, PllbU.b: JalJ S, 10, 11,
i:SO lDd 11 a.m. lllnicH 24, 1975, lD tbe Newport
SaDda7 wru be lbe a.,. Rob-Harbor Euip, F .45Mf
·' " ~-12,1975 -----
Bicycle-&oslllllll Paralle -Jlly 4
A c harming patriotic program · especially for
families and children. Starts at 9:30 A.M. with
parade around Mariners· Park. Westcliff. with
decorated bicycles foiiO'Mng civic dignitaries;
music: awards.
r~~~~~~oo p~ ;d~!'tt Coast
Country Club. Jointly sponsored by Pacific
Mutual life Insurance Company and the
Bicentennial Committee. Lasts ~ minutes. All
aeriafs. no ground displays.
·Pet ~ow -Fas•i•• lslan~ -Jlly 5
Open to all pets on leash {or in cage or box).
Many prizes for costumed pets' -1 most original.
most patriotic. most humorous. Begins at 11 :00
A.M .. in lawn in front of Russo's, the ~event's
sponsor.
VllleyUII T1na•a•t -Jllly 5, 12, 11
Corona del Mar State Beach. 9:00A.M.; Ctass B
[Novice) July 5: Class A [more experienced) July
12; Open Class. July 19; ·2·peraon team
competitions; with trophies and prizea for
winners. Sponsored by Park, Beactiea a
Recreation Department -City Hall.
CIICirt -Falhlll lsi II f -Jlly 1
:n"::>'~~ tC:,!~~~~~= :rg ~~1ar;=
Bicenlennial greetings from ¥ayor Donald
Mcinnis; Song• by Melodyland SitnctUIIY Choir.
Begins at 9:15P.M. Free. '
Lawn Iawing T01mament-J1ly I
Invitational tournament involving five other lawn
bowling groups in the county. 84 participants in
all. competing for Bicentennial awards. preceded
by a pancake breakfast at San Joaquin Hills Park. 10:00 A.M.
5-Mile F•n Rlln -.laly 8
Cross-country run through Newport Beach
begins in tromt of Corona del Mar High School
part<ino lot: entries must arrive by 6:00 P.M.:
marathon begins at 6:30: prizes and awards; no
entry fee.
Pier -tt~ier Swin Cllrtlst -J•ly n
Begins at Balboa Pier Lifeguard Tower tM.
approximately 2 miles to Newport Pier via
stationary buoys: entries due by July 10 at
Newport Beach Lifeguard Association. 3300
Newport Boulevard; prizes in au. 7 divisiOI'll.
Pliny ClrliYal -.lily 11
Fun and ga·mea lor the small fry : games of skltl
and chance for ages 5 through 12 [or older tl you
feel that way); price per game: one penny with
prizes of like value; Commun~y Youth Center.
Corona del Mar. 2:00P.M. •
T .. Ttn•1u11t -.111r 12
Annual flatko, B'-a Recreelloo ~rtment
tournament wllh Bicentennial emphulo; 12
divitlono lor boyl and glr1o. men and -n "'' _,. doubt•. At San .loltctuin Hlllo Tennis
· ~ and Corona de! Mar, High ,Schoof. 8:00
' '1 5,000 Square Feet o~Siiowroom, t~e .La~est I
Oldest Patio furniture Store in Orange County •
·.OPEN
·JULY 1'8l.8StGPE
4th
.BROWN JORDAN
BUY lOW AIID SAVE DURIIIG
I SUMMER SALE
TREMENDOUS Sfl.fcnoN
AND AVAII.Ail.E Fat
,.
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
One of the Largest Redwood Selections in C11unty
. TABLES AND BENCHES • LOVE SEATS
COFFEE TABLES * B.B.O. TABLES
CLUB CHAiRS * CHAISE LOUNGE
LOVE SEAT * PADS
,LUS MANY OTHU PIECES
Our BBQ Department
has everything
you..neect .
• B.B.Q.'s
eGAS
e ELECTRIC
e CHARCOAL
~ ..... end AcCIIIMea In leoctr
5 Pc. PARTY ...
PATIO GROUP
36 in. round tubft & 4 dlaits,
available in whitt
COmplete Recowr
eluding Gardtln Umbrellas • J;'nes.
••• 129.95
SPECIAL 8995
HE BEE LINE :.e .,,Attn ••a• Wllat a ~. ball a.rc..s ,.,_1r0tl* RARICJ • • • ''CAMEO'' bJ Rete 811ft • • • .....,_ llmcMer ...._. tMm..a• ..
WID 8bort17 be ~ tat.rmltt.UJ. OYer ua. -.trtala ud ti'IIUaUollt ••• ud
Ia tbe Newport Hartlor EUip. Rea.. wtlo taal" Ill ni111C t111e1r c~ • • • ud a. r..UJ ll.rt. Dtu Q. Wldcltll ot Corea taublc u apeeturt IDCJtMr", lrhU.. De-
del War, WU a two tlmt IWU'dle ID tbt' SM.Mr. II wu .tor Mr all bad p!Mrtd
C&UioraJa Prta Womta ~. 8ctll ~n . at Mr1. Ted • .._.. •• bomt oe Gr&IIYUle,
ber awudl wen pntlllttd bJ Su Fru-OYerJooldlc tMbtl..ttfwJlrYIMCoutCoaatry
Cllc»'s MaJOr Alioto. lltarty nlcome to Cblb colf P'NU •• • an .,_,. beartac
you, fltleol ftJ1ou ud IUdrJ 4ellctU tor tbe already
• • • Oftl'flowtac .rterJ. Mdilc tiD tbe M "WU
OYer tbe yean OladJt ud Arthur Bum tbt -.etuDe pme S'l'()BKO, pay.S GD cards
of Paadeaa aDd L&ttle BaJboe laJaacS ••• eomewtat 11M BIDcO. ~ OM wu able
proered a host of fti'ID IDd loyal fritDds. to IMn tome o1 U. ..., ttnu aDd ltems
Last weet approllmate}J 160 accepted Dn ID ue 1 dlda't tria. Ia cue you are
Gladys• lnrttatloo to A.rtllur'a blrtbdayputy. •OGdertllc .' •• b.t 1 ltUMd I.Dd lauebedl
Tbe black Ue llt-doWD dluer wu held FoUo.rt~~· the c1eUck1a bmcheoll, ruts
at tbe Aonandlle Coaatry Club, Paad-. were ~ • • • t1aere wu ... ooe
When we arr1Ytd, tbe bur(e Joace wu from tbe apeda.Dt father, Larry. He, by
fWed with frieods aDd COOd 1FtsbM, wttb tbt -.ay, worb lA tbe Luer beam procram
Gladys aod Artllrr stW reeeiYinc late a.r-lQd left YOGdly lor IGDdcJD., where tbe
rlftls. The UQQllitt d1nDer •• H"td DtSbaMn 1r111 be UYIDc ID tbe aear More
In the dJJlJnc room Ulat opeotd 011 to a • • • macb to paDdrnoCMr GaJDA Ha.n'i-
dance area. 1'be tablea looUd beautiful, JDU's tmbapploess ••• Bowenr she Y1ll
centerec: with tan. tall stately candelabra be come Oftr to be)p tbem ctt Httled.
aod bouquets of mlud fJowers . • • red Gr«cbeD (Mn. Cul) Moore a.Dd Victoria
roses o.ostly ••• GladJs' rowo ns printed (Yra. RaytDODd) BtJer •ere a.t.o boatesses
s11k, bordered wltb rtd rosas. aDd beJped welcome tbe roesb1 GaJDA (Mrs.
.JACK GEARING • NEW OWIIER
_,, L COAST HWY. a:IIIONA .. M \It •
CA¥ Ulloa u ~-• .,..... s a
We're a ONE STOP CENTER
For everything you need for
FUN IN THE SUN!
I'IOCK UP .....
NEEDS
BEACH CHAIRS· TOWELS· UMBRELLAS· SANTMLS
BEACH TOTE!.S • ICE CHESTS
SURF RAFTS· SAND PAILS
SUN T ~ PREPS· SUN GLASSES· Fll-'4
STRAW b CLOTH BEAql H_ATS
. .. and much much more!
r•LIL..Ku 7 DAYS A WIIK
.. 7 n l almost lost m1 breath Ybc raesu w. Peytoo)Ra.rrlmaa.. Vt.rpnia\Mra.Edftrd)
stood up to tout Artlm OD b1a NINETIETH YaJO. Elberta (llrs. WeDdell) Jooes, Arleof
blrtbdayl Forever JOQDII ADd to bt there {Mrs. Lymu) Bets, Mary {lin. Charles, l~iiiiiiiijijiijiiji;ijijiijijiiiii' wltb tbem was a fery rreat tbrW tor all Sterpbeu, HeleD (lin. Albert) KiasiDcer I
of us. From our art1 and l...quDa HUla IDd Patty Spielman. Yore were Fran Mathes
were Vella and Jack Hemault, LU11an and from IOtstr.n Viejo: from PacUlc Pallsades,
Spence Hoal.g and Wtoltred Coulter, alto Suan (Mrs. Alex) Cross. llellssa's sister-
the Ed Pellegrtns, Mosely Jooeaes IJid the 1D law. SUIID oltd to mte for the Sunset
Berlses. As ooe card read ''Very 1Dterest1D' mapz!De. AJJO present wu tooc time frleod
••• another year sUpped by, without l•v-Evelyn Boycetoo of San Marioo aDd Lido
20% off
•o• '"' """•'" CAL\ 645-1313
tng any evideoce" ••• and that's the ny Isle.
lt was, not even an extra wrtnklel
540-6011 ,........,.,, -~ .. -~1
Jr. clubwoman named.
LICW.MOnCI
NOTICE
OF PUBUC HEARING
Notice 11 bereby given that
tbe Pl.anDJ.Dc Com m lssl.oa of
tbe City ol Newport Beach
wUI bold a pubUc hearing
oo Ameodmeot No. 447 ln-
lU.ted by the Clty of New-
---...__
The Ebell Club of New-
port Beach bas named Mrs.
Larry Thayer as )lnlor club-
woman of the year.
Mrs. Thayer, out(olng
1974-75 presldeot of the
Junior Ebell Club, was hoo-
ored for the u.nlty she brought
between the Junior and
Senior clubs and tor her
contributions to JunJor
Ebell. She was preseoted
with a sUver Revere bowl.
At the membersblp lunch-
eoo of Junlor Ebell, 9 new
provlslooals were 1Dtro-
duced by Mrs. Robert Scott,
membership chairman, and
Mrs. James Muuy, co-
cbalrman. The provtslonals
are Mmes. Joe Carl, Gerry
LEGAL MOTlC!
Noi'Jce ts bereby given of
the sale for mooles due tbe
Uenitlders Mr. aDd Mrs.
WJ.Qm Maaoo(WWIU!Ma-
• ad U. Jlasoa) of a
SZ foot Cruls:aloog vessel:
Reglstratloo number
CF 0827 AY, at 10:00 A.M.
July 18, 1975. Place of sale
shall be at 406 38th St.,
Newport Be1ctt_ Couoty of
Orange, California.
WUU.am Mason
Edna M.asoo
Publish: July 3, 1975, 1D
the Newport Harbor Ensign.
GEM
ALK
IY J. C. HUM,HRlU
J.C. Humplv.a. who. norw •t
1823 NrNPOrt BIIICI. ,_ bwn •
Con• Aha l•ndm•tc for morw
thMI 21 YNrl. IS •n ~tltortty Of'
,.,.,, •nd iWMiry.
JEWELRY INSURANCE
TO INSURE-
OR NOT TO IN SU RE
Wltb steadUy 1Dcreasln&
vt.lues of tine jewelry a.Dd
gems, many more people
today are consldertng in-
surance a.Dd asking )lit
wbat steps must be taken.
Whether to 1Dsure ls
really depeodeot upoo the
importance of tbe gem or
jeWelry and wbetber U ls
tr.queoUy nrn. wttb ta-
. creased rislls.
Oou you declde to ID-
sun. yoar tlrst step Is
tbe lnsunace required IP-
pra.tal. to be submitted
to your acent •
Wt do a laqt amolllll
of appn..LsaJ nrk tor ID-
Al'IDCe pafPOMS. ud wW
tladlJ d.J.Jicass wttb you tbt
a~Wty of IDartncaDJ
puttca.11.r p&ece for wlllcJa
,_ an COILilder1Dc &Ueb
prot.cta.
Coon.c:t. BW 0U. DtctFyke,
Rudy Mal.lk. O.Yld Yue,
John MWloo, Tom Mltcbell
and Larry ZlrUU.
OR. ITEN OF CM WINS port Beach to coostder an
STEINHAUS AWARD ameodment to tbe Newport
Beacb Municipal Code so
Tbe $200 Edward A. StelD-as .to require Use Permits
haus outstanding teacblng or some form of project
assistant award at UC lrTine renew for any proposed use
has been presented to Laurie or bu1ld1nc ln areas desJc-
E. lteo of Costa Mesa. A oated by tbe General Plan
sprlng doctoral graduate of for the denlopment of Spe-
UCI, sbe was honored for elftc Area Plans to Insure
her exceptioaal perform-· tbat tbe project cootorms
ance as a teacblng assist-to the objectives of the Gen-
ant dUring sevew academic eral Plan.
quarters. She earned a Notice ts hereby further
bachelor's degree at UCI 1D given that said public hear-
1971. 1og wW be beld 011 tbe 17th
Durl.og her graduate day of July, 1975, at the
studies 1D tbe department bour of 7:00 P.M. ln t.be
of denlopmenta.l and cell Couoctl Cb:ambers of tbe
blolocy Dr· Ueo performed Newport Beacb Clty Hall,
resarcb 011 tbe processes at which ttme and place any
\lD:itrlytoc l'fleDeriUoa of and all penons lnter~sted
Umbs tn Defts. upectally may appear aDd be beaN
cell determiDI.ttoD and dlf-thereoo.
fereotl.atiocl. Sbe Y1ll ta.te a James Parter, Secretary
full-Ume faculty pos1Hoo at Planning Commlssloo
ARINERS CHURC
THE TEACHING JS CENTERED ON JESUS CHRJS'T
AND THE BIBLE, WITH EMPH.ASIS ON PRACTICAL
CHRISTIAN UVING. ALL AGES ARE WELCOME
CounseUng aDd rtsltin« uall&ble.
SUNDAY SERVICES:
WORSHIP SERVICES AND SUNDAY SCHOOL
8·30, 9·45 and 11:00 a.m.
PHONE: 675-4550
Brooklyn College, New Yor~ City of Newport Btach
thls fllll~-------~Pub~Us~b:~J~a~ly~3~,!_1~97~5=. ~-~================~;;;;;;,
2ZOO E Coast Hwy., Newport Beactl, oea.r MacArthur
up
•
Every morning, daily interest is added to
every Los Angeles Federal Savings Account.
Passbook Savings -Certificates of Deposit -
Investment Certificates
All at highest rates
LOS ANGELES
FEDERAL
SAVINGS
Savin gs tnsured to
$40.000
Safe deposit boxes
and the most wanted
savings services
Newport Beach Office
3201 Newport Btvd. • 675-4500 (Across from City HaJI)
HeacfOffice DoWntown: Los Angeles Federal Savings and Loan As8odation
One Wilshire. Los AngttleS 90017
Other offices throughQUt the area
'
'IN.,-..
• , 1 ~-
• teeDid " ....... ···---.. II. Allli )r .. Petlblt Belctt.
Cllll.,.lllo---rt 1 ~~utt.WA.atrlou
uo111o11., r ... eo..-
" laollllm:ollectlle ~ -Mr. Grut ... ·-3 --tiU ,... lDd Ia ooly tile lbiJt well oc.tt m&rbllr
..., IUIIlllod IIIIo tile Hall
ot F.ame.
AltllooP "' .. -"!>Is e~·· mo.a IIICCeadll
Cl'ft' coaebls, be wuplaced
ta tbt HaU for h1l "aeU.ve
puttelpotlml Ill tile 1110n
of atuac as a you.acster,
... _... salllD( trperl-
tDCU ud b1s coatlDut.ac cc:~~
lrbrtlon to tbe sport.'' ac-
co~ to Mr. Allan.
U:r. Gnot ns U Eagle
Scout u a youth ln Newport
Beaca., foctlsiDg hJ.s stUls
oa tbe sport of saUlDc. In
1972, cllrLDc a abbiUeal
ltln, be !IIUed a 28-toot
sloop to HawaU, Fiji, Samoa
and Noumea, New Caledonia
BANK
OF COSTA MESA
The Directors and the Manage-
ment o f the Bank of Costa
Mesa are pleased to announce
official approval of our new
corporate name-CITIZENS
BANK OF COSTA MESA.
However. while we have
changed our name-slightly-
everything else remains the
same. Management, Directors,
stockholders and employees
... the same people are
running your bank.
That phrase, "your
bank", is largely
responsible for
the name c hange.
We felt thai inas-
much as the citizens
•.
of our area had been mainly respon-
sible for our success and growth,
then we ought to recognize that
source and announce it to everyone.
We will be changing our signs. our
chec ks , our stationery and many
other things t hat carry our name.
But we will never change the poli-
cies and philosophy of banking that
. :1 ~··,, , ___ ....
. I
I
. ,..
f have made us so popular with
the businessmen, housewives.
executives, educators and just
about every citizen in our town.
We know you like that picture.
that image. And we're not
about to change it.
Wh ile we 're talking about
changes we'd like to point out
that our banking hours have
been extended. We are now
open 45 hours every week,
more than any bank
in the area. Visit
us when '£2ll can.
Monday through
Thurs.: 9:00 to 5 :00
Friday: 9:00to6:00
a great place to do business. And
remember, it's a bank with a slightly
different name, but everything else
remains the same. ft 's your bank.
CITIZENS BANK 0 OF COSTA MEsA
HARBOR & BAKER • Co5ta Mesa Cal•lornut 92626 • 1714! 979·4200 • Member FDIC
F ITEMS PUACHASEO
SEPARATELY. AN
111.10 VALUE--------
• ' sUUcll'l
1. w-.t u•s really all
about --to be, lbl.t 1.1.
2, Geol'(t WaalllJICbl d1cl
thls for blJ: eoldltn.
3. Al Fof(lt ruu a cood
one,
.f. A catcher's san to
hate ooe,
5, Teat-folder.
6, Surnoder.
7. Amerteau ca.a coat
rlrlt. for , • .,.ottally
•totr.,ll•i co,~ ·
piE FOR
lO Till IMIIGII
• ·• ' t ONLY ,U • ., A YIIAR I
CALL,, ....
on these.
8. Wet aDd lOftY·
9, All yours.
Tloo octuol I ott .. of o Ci.tl War soldlor
11. Ctv.a a mHI,
12. Entratles.
13. Cbem. symbol for Ute '"''"
element caesium,
15. A tale of adf•tare,
ch!n.lry or the llb •
16. Shop alan&: tor a cold-
plater.
17' Adajllod to • -· 19. ColOD1&1 ctrl'• alek-
wrttt .. to hi a brido.
CONf'H.EO AND I:DIT•D •v
..L.Ofii!:NCE MAN I: ANKENY
" N . J G d" one atton unuer o
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"Ytlr ........ ,.,_., Sllrl''
PHONE 673-2800
3107 E. COASJ HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR
• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • .. •
SPECIAL17.1HG IH
COHTRIIPORAII.Y CHIUS'l'JAN MUSIC
ON 8 TRACK AND CAS.SBTTB .
MARANATHA VILlAGE
:!400 SUNfL~
SANTA ANA.. CA 82104
-(1'14) t7M710
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POi JAIILII(T DILIVIIYI It .,' ' . . .. .
AmerlcM --........ • • • • .. SO. N. Newport. Boulevard, StJI!e.IOII . ... . ' NewJica.~nqrh, CtiWorida 8t880 •• • IV!RVTMe• Y' Q.AH '' IQY -'1$.., 1J . . . _. • a.a•••a•aw.
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....... ,. • Caftlt..., ...
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lh Sfledlllizl
ir1 0rrulf61~rs
t
W. Collll ""'*IY
NMIIrDOrt a.dl
Tfte Rubol'lJtu' Cbapter
of Sweet AdeUDea will
lklstea a regtonal meeting
July 11-13 at the Lacuna
· Hllls RUton Hotel.
Member.s from ArtJ.aaa,
Hw Medco, Soatbern Cali.
fotnta. Ud'portioDofTt..,s wdl af'Umdtbe m.eeUac. Craft
clasau willbt~ctedand
a counell metttnr . wW be
held. On July 12 i. doable
quartet eootest will be beld
at 8:00p.m.
Council members atteod-
tng tbe meet!Dg t:rom Har-
THEY'RE 'THE TOPSilt't a rarity wheo any (iJ'l reaches
tbe hlcbett ICOGt!Qc boaor, tbe rank of Ftnt Clu.s, which
ta comparable to a boy's Eack Scout awrd. But this
mooth 11 members of tbe Girl Scout Cadette Troop 1ZZ3
were recoptled u baYIDc met all the requirements for
a Firat Class Seoat. Shown bere as tbey appeared at
tbe Court of Hooor beld JWle 9 at St. Andrew's'Presby-
tertan Cbarch are, left to rtcbt, Kathy Keodrlck, Barbie
Moore, CI.Dc!y Dostal, Mary Allen, Belinda Blanchard,
Stepba.Dle Foreman. Diane Smith (In back), Mary Andrews,
(troot), and Carolyn Leith. Not shown are otane Hosldns
and Ltnda Hutcblaoo. All the girls are studentsat Newport
Haltor bleb sehool and have completed 8 years ln the
acouUoc procram. Eicbt of tbe girls also received the
God and Cou.atry award ln Febnaary. Mrs. Roger Blanch-
ard ~ Wutcwr hu been the I•der for tne past 3 years
• whlle the Cadettes were working on their 4 challenges
aod 6 dttferent badges necessary to pass the First Class
requirement..
Emblem meets July 8
borlltes Cbapter art Mrs. Mrs. James Carr, preai-
Jerry (SbuQo) Kinman aod deilt ot Newport Harbor
Mrs. Gary (Bobbie) Bott. Emblem Club 394, aaalste :
Three double quartets trom by the past presidents and
the Harborlltes Chapter wtll members, will honor Mrs.
M A T T R E S e-E S compete In tbe contest. Louise Enns, state prelt-
-Q The Harborlltes C"""~'"'r deot of the c-m-rnJa State
on tbe noat were the King,
Queen and I<Jlave of Hearts,
represented by Mmes. Rob-
ert Ransa, James Carr and
Kenneth Westman, respec-
tively.
JfEW -HaVJU)DfC ._.... c.u.w
Irreeular Shapes meets eveey MoDday at 7:30 Assoclatloo or Emblem
~ _ Cett• p.m. at the College Park Clqbs and Nenda-HawaU
elementary sr.bool, o•r Clubs, her marshal, Mrs.
COSTA MI!SA MATTitUS CO. Falr and Fairview, ln Colt& Ruth Lefler, and other State 2150 ...... ,. .,.,. . 54·1303 -.::=::E::;::::~M~e:sa:.;· .... ------• Assoclat.loo offtcers at the • July 8 bualnus meeting of
6'6 CHURCHES ' ~ tbt club at the NewportHar-11 ~ _. bor Elks Lodge, 3-456 Via
;:::::::::================~ ()porto, Newport Beach.
• ...,.KAAIOitBIIICII · ntURSOAY,JULY 3, lt75
lluiUIMID ftEKLY ,-I' ME 5 CX!!!A DEL !A' CAL.
Town-Gown Jrs .. ·install
Wra. Jame1 KoUeoda wu
lutalled aa prn1Mat of tbe
Ora.oce County cra,ter f/1 usc•a Towa aodGonJu.Aor
AUWI ry duri.D& a JUDe
lGDcbeoo ln the Newport
Beach home l)f Un. Brian
Zen&. Mrt. Josepb Rote,
outcol.oc prealdeot and par-
UBRARY THEME:
U. S. BIRTHDAY
Tbe Newport Beach li-
brary has selected ''Happy
blrttmy to u.s." as a bl-
centeonlal tbeme for this
year's summer readlngpro-
~ram .
Ally elementary school age
chUd ls welcome to partici-
liaqltDt$1'ta.D lw Ult comJiir
JIU, autalled lM Dn of. ttc.n.
Tbe ...., aJate lacbldH
Yra. Garry Sbort, Mrs. Ray
FtnkM, Mra. Cbrla W.l-
cbolr, aDd Mrs. E. C. Burna,
Ylce...pre.sdeDU; Mrs. Jobn
Ertb~ ncordioc MC-
retary; Ml'l. Pal Jobuxl,
eornapoodLQc aeeretary;
a.Dd Mn. Kay Bvs. ttea-
aurer.
Cbalrmeo IDclude Mrs.
Brian Zeos, meettoca; Mrt.
William Huewtnkel, mem-
bersbJp, Yrt. Ralpb Balfour,
new members; Mra. Grecory
Butcber, publicity, "'.Dd Mrs.
Joaepb RoM. perllame-
tartan.
pate ln the program, which FT. POLK TR"I .... I .... G runs Crom June 16 through ~ " "
August 2Z. Even pre-Army Prtnte Joe D.
schoolers whose pareots Stncletary, 8011 of Yrs. Lora
read to them are encouraged Buckmaster. 1 San Mateo
to JOln this year. Way, SpJelus HW, has com-
Registration Is open now pleted tbe DeW "ooe station
at the Balboa branch ll-unit tnln.1Dc" program al
brary, 100 East Balboa Ft. Polk, La. The p~ram
Blvd.; the Co rona del Mar provides bulc and adftneed
branch, 420 Marigold Ave.; tralnlng wtth tbe same unit,
Mariners branch, 2005 on the same post. Dover Drive, and the West ..,.. _______ ..,..
Newport ~hildren's llbrary,
6000 W. Coast Highway.
Participants wlll receive
a United States map on which
to log the books they have
read, and a parchment cer-
tificate wUl be awarded when
they have completedthepro-
gram. A film party, spon-
sored by the Friend~ or the
Newport Beach Library, wut
conclude the summer a ctlvl-
tles.
Newpo rt
Prinle rs
TOTAL PRINTING
FACILITIES
640·4444
sao N«W/JO rt Cnrt«r Dr.
SMit« 001
N «utPorl B«tJch
BLUE H
POOLS
WOILD'S UIIUT: PUT lM A ILUE HAVIM
POOL OR SPA· fRII ISTIMATII
CALL MOW OR DROP IM ••• We're Cl .. e ly
ARd o, ... 7 o • .,. A w ••lr.
12222 Htlrbor Blvd., Garden Grove ~~~
Stete Lice,..• 192237 n2·3401 or 849-&0M
1e Y•••• '" o,.,.,. c • .,,.,,
XEROX C
Dial
~ 546-2693
J
3400 Irvine Ave. Newport leedt (Near lriatel
You could be in field radar. Or you could be in electronics.
Or data processing. Or meteorology. Or policework.
You could be in Alaska, Panama, Hawaii, Korea, or Europe.
;t
' Ccaual Bible · Olan:b
ltOalltT M. aiMGSTOM -ftASTOit
2310 ST. et ORANGE, COSTA MESA-645-5050
SUDdlJ mondq woratp -10:30 a.m. Sud&J SchoOl s.-, n..UC ....... .. t:ao p.~ 9:00a.m.
WldDetldly Bible atlldy aDd praJer •••••• 7:00 p.m.
Mrs. · Evans wt11 omctate
at thi lAI.tlalton of 10 new
members tc; the Newport
Harbor Club.
At the receot' ~coo
v•uoo 1o Palo AI~ IUs.
H~~ .._teas, put presi-
dent of Newport Harbor
Emblem C tub, was elected
suprem•l dlstrtct asabtant
organist for the 6th district.
Mrs. Heleo TrautwelD, also
a past waa elected
Nice work
and you can get it.
Or any number of places in the U.S.A. And you could be in better
shape physically and mentally, than you've ever been before.
Today's Army has over 200 job-training courses for you to
choose from . And each one comes with a good salary, in-service
educational opportunities, as well as a chance to meet new people
and see more of the world.
AA lDdtpt .... ebllfch wttll Bible teaciUDc mlDlJitrJ
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
CLiff DR., NEWPORT lEACH -6_.2·74U
.,SCIENCB
RELIGIOUS SC1!MCJ 0 F MIND"
ILIAMOit C. JACKSON, MIMIITIIt
SuDdaf Service ........ 10:00 a.m.
aaodal School ..•..•.. 10:00 a.m.
1 CI!MTI!It ST., COSTA MUA 64 .. 1012
GRACE BIBLE CHURCH
Veteuns' Memorial Bldg.
565 W. I ~th . Costa Mtsa
REV. TOM TYREE. Pasto r
SUNDAY SI-RV I(ES·
I 0 30 A M & 7 00 P M
Sunday SchOll!,
all agts. Q JO
HOM I: BIBLl:. CLASSES
(all 552..()()92
•Teachmg Bthle Dnctnne•
ATTEND
THE CHURCH
Of YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
We tnvitt you to worshtp
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Of THE MASTER
2900 PacifiC View OT.
Corona del Mar, Calif.
LAWRENCE 0 FRUHLJNC
Pastor Phone 644-2664
SUMMER SC HEDULE
Suoday worship: 9:30 a.m.
Nursery and Coffee Hour
Christian Science
Services
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3303 Via Lido
N~wport Beach
SUNOA V SCHOOL
9 & 10:30 a.m.
SUNDAY SERVICES
9 & lO:SO a.m.
WEDNESDAY EVENI~G
MEETING 8 p.m.
READING ROOM
~~~k day': 9 a.m. · 5 p.m.
Wednuday:9 a.m.-7:45p.m
Tu~sday
9 a.m.· 5 p.m.; 7-9 p.m.
SECOND CHURCH OF
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
N~wport Such at
Corona del Mar
3100 Pacific View Or.
SU NOAY SCHOOL 10 a.m
SUNDAY SERVICE10 a.m
WEDNf.SDAY ll:OO P .M.
Reading Roortt:
ssoo-B E. Co .. tBwy.
[~atNace oa Nerc:i••••
Mon.-Fri.: lOa.m. to 5 p.m
Saaday afteraooa: 1 to S
~t.: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Yo u are cordially invired
to attend Church Se"icet
and to Ute Rudin Room.
THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH"
nti CENTER FOR IIILICAL "TUDIES
ts4J A.M. alaLI CLASIII
1 hOO A.M. WO RIHIP HOUR
7s00 P.M. IVAG.LIITIC MOUlt
D.Jt. JU~MY COMIS, PAS TOR
Highway Hou5e of Prayer
2411 E. COAST HWY •• CORONA DEL "'AR
l.OWI" LIVIL -"lA" • • '
INTERDENOMINATIONAL, FULL G,OII'6L
lUNDAY ICHOO'-: lr4e
IVMOILITIITtC MRVICI1 a:• PttAYIR AND -LIITUDV: 'I:. P.M.
W1LLIAM T. KROAH,
PHONE:-~-·
by ber co-ebaJ.rtn.u, "
Mn. ~tu~eY Panek. a put p~
The locaJelubPartictpated •
In the IJUII&l Ltou Club
fish fry ~rade and for the
third year ln a row woo a
trophy !or the noat entered.
The noat featured a lar&e
revolvtnc heart, posters 'Wttb
nursery rhymea, and r1.d1.Dg
HOSPITAL OK'D
BY BLOOD BANK
The American Asaoelatloo
of Blood Baw (.UBB) an-
nounces tt.lt Cotta Mea me-
mortal hospital t.s been ac-
credited by the Asroel.at1oa
under the AABB's tnspee-
tlon and accredttaUoo pro-
gram. This certtnu t!at
the 'evel of tectmtctl and
admlnistratln performance
wlthlJl the hospital meet&
or exceeds tbe standa.rds
establlsbed by the AABB.
HURT ADO PROMOTED
James C. Hurtado, 100 of
Mra. Ma.rpret Felder, ZlOJ
Coottoental AYe., Cotta
Mesa. was promoted to Army
specialist 4 nlle aefTtDc
as a recoo.oalasance .-clal-
l.t wlth tbe Ftrat Cavalry
DtYlsioo at Ft. Hood, Texas.
Hll tither, Walter A. HQa ...
ado, Una at UOt Valley
Clrele.
For more information about opportunities in today's Army,
see your local Army representative.
IICOMDtOO AIMT
OPPOITUMtT11S OPPOITUMIT\IS
Call 01Dec1b ('U., 'fa .-all Call_...... ('tl4) ._,.,
-lf. llld A..._ ... -M1 I. IIID .._. , ..... ct. ... • 01 'h. Ca. ...
OIM·~-Y.
OPP011U ITIIS
Ctl .. 't.l ('n4)1ft~ ,.,. .. ,..... .....
<lrllle. Ca. _,
-.~ ,, .57 .. . ... ,.. .......... ·-----11. AlloHr., Polil>lo Booell, Coiii.,.!Mnot_. __
.• e "" mut-AJJ.Amertou -lfoD Cl FoaoCOIB-11 1M lolereoDepote So1l1oc -Mr. Gnat wu c-. ol S
MIDtd ttda J•r ucfll OGiy
U. lbO west ooalt martDer
................. lbe Hall
of Fame • ...._be lsooeoltbla
cOGDtry's most 111ecessftd
ern ~cbes, be wu placed
11. t.bl Hall tor b.1l "active -·-In tbe ... rt of aJl.lac as a )'OWll'ster,
... _... ....... , ..... rt.
eoces ud blscoatlnui..Dccoo-
trlbatlw to tbe sport," ac-
eordlal to Mr. Allan.
Mr. Gnat was a.a Eagle
Scout U I )'outb 1n Newport
S.cb. focas!Dg his skills
on tbe sport of saUlD(, In
197Z, dUrloc a a.bbiUcal
lt&Ye, be •Dec! a 28-foot
sloop to Hawaii, FIJi, Samoa
aDd Noumea, New Caledonia
Of
'~. ItS a ~bUt~ plcbft
c:rn<trvs
BANK
OF COSTA MESA
•
------.
The Directors and the Manage-
ment of the Bank of Costa
Mesa are pleased to announce
official approval of our new
corporate name -CITIZENS
BANK OF COSTA MESA.
However, while we have
changed our name-slightly-
everything else remains the
same. Management, Directors.
stockholders and employees
... the same people are
running your bank.
That phrase, "your
bank", is largely
responsible for
the name change.
We felt that inas-
much as the citizens
of our area had been mainly respon-
sible for our success and growth,
then we ought to recognize that
source and announce it to everyone.
We wi ll be changing our signs, our
checks, our stationery and many
other things that carry our name.
But we will never change the poli-
cies and ph ilosophy of banking that
,.· • '~ :j ,, :f~
· f"have made us so popular with 1 the businessmen, housewives,
executives, educators and just
about every citizen in our town.
We know you like that picture.
_1 that image. And we're not
about to change it.
'.
While we're talking about
changes we'd like to point out
that our banking hours have
been extended. We are now
open 45 hours every week,
more than any bank
in the area. Visit
us when }!2!! can.
Monday through
Thurs.: 9:00to5:00
Friday: 9:00 to6:00
I 1:00
July marks· the beginning of
another interest period. Savings
deposits made by the 1Oth earn
The tizens an o osta esa IS
a great place to do business. And
remember, it's a bank with a slightly
different name, but everything else
remains the same. It's your bank.
CITIZENS BANK 0 OF COSTA MEsA
HARBOR & BAKER • Costa Mesa Cahlorrua 92626 • J71 4) 979-4200 • Member FDIC
1. WM.t U'a really all
about --to be, tblt la:,
2. G.:>rge Was!llJictoa did
this for bls soldten.
3. AI Forpt nuu a pod
one.
4. A catcher's san to
han ooe,
5. Tent-folder.
6, Surrender.
7. Amertean.s can COWJt
Write for '•r•o••ll'Y
atotr'flllc• co,.,
JOSIE FOR
siiilcllltl
to Till IMIIGM
ONLY·,.~ A y·B.AR I CALL,,, .... .
on these.
8. Wet aDd SOCCY·
9, All yours.
Tho actuol lett .. of a Ci.tl War solclior
II. Given a meal,
12. Entreaties.
13. Chern. Qmbol tor tbe ~-_,
element caesium.
15. A tale of adY•tari,
chivalry or tbt llb,
16. Shop s1lnc for a IOld-
plater.
17. Adapted to a purpose.
19 •. Coloolal rtrl'a llict-
wrtttM to his bride.
none Nation under God"
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SPECIALIZING IH
PHONE 673-2100
• • • • •• • • • • • ..
COHTBMPORA.RY CHRtn:IAH MVSIC
ON 8 TRACK AND CASSl!TTl! .
3107 E. COASJ HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR
MAfV.NATHA V1LLAGE
2400 SUNfLOWER
SANTA ANA. CA 92704
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Sundays
3.424 Via Lido
Newport Beach
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t lr..Jcfetf
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We SfJedllliu
;, Orul•l~n
AdeUnes ·in
r~ion .meet
Tbe HuborJltes Cbapter
of Sw~t AdeUnes will
bostess a rectonaJ meetin«
July 11-13 at t1le I..quna
HWs Hilton Hotel.
Members rrocn Artl.ooa, Nw Mtltco, Southern Call-
·fotma, Ud a portl.ooofTtiU
will afteodthemeeUDi.Cntt
clas~ will be conducted aDd
a cow.cU meettng . w1lJ be
held. Oo July 1Z a cloable
quartet contest wlU be held
at 8:00p.m.
Council members lltteod-
ing the meett.Dg trom Har-
THEY'RE 'THE TOPSI It's 1 rartty Ybeo any cirl reaches
tbe h1cbest 8COCltLQI boaor, tbt rant of Ftnt Class, wtUch
la compuable to 1 boy's Eagle Scout award. But this
mooth 11 members of the Girl Scout Cadette Troop 1223
were recocutled u biYlDc met all the requirements for
1 Fint Class Scoot. Shown bere 1s they appeared at
tbe Court of Hooor beld June 9 at St. ADdrew'sPresby-
terlan Ct.arcb are, left to ri(bt, Kathy Kendrick. Barblt>
Moore, ClDdy Dostal, Mary Allen, Bellnda Blanchard,
Stepban.Je Foreman. Diane Smitll (in bact), Mary Andre"s,
(froot), and Carolyn Leith. Not shown are Diane Hoskins
a.od LlDda Hutcbi8oo. All the girls are studentsat Newport
Harbor bleb school and have completed 8 years tn the
scoutmc procram. Etgbt of the girls also received the
God and COUDtry award lD February. Mrs. Roger Blanch-
ard ol Westcutr bas been the 1•<1er for tne past 3 years
• while the Cadettes were worldng on their 4 challenges
aDd 8 <11fferent badges necessary to pass the First Class
requirement..
Emblem meets July B
borlltes Chaptu are Mrs. Mrs. Jamea Carr, preal-
Jerry (Sbai'QQ} Ktoman aDd deot of Newport Harbor
Mrs. Gary (Bobbie) Bott. Emblem Club 394, ustste:
Three double quartets from by tbt past preatdents and
the Harborlltes Chapter will members, will hooor Mrs.
M A T T R E s s ·E s compete 1n the contest. Louise Enns, state prelt-
REW _ u:avn.DIIfC The HarborUtes Chapter dent of the CaWorota State
on tbe noat were the King,
Queen and Knave of Hearts,
represented by Mmes. Rob-
ert Ransa, James Carr and
Kenneth Westman, respec.
tlvely.
Irreeular Shaprs meets every Monday at 7:30 Assoclatioo of Emblem
,...,...... _ c.tt.a p.m. at the College Park Clubs and Nevada-RawaU
COSTA MESA MATTRESS co. elementary sr.bool, o•r Clubs, her marshal. Mrs.
2150 "•..,..,. ll¥4.. 541303 Falr aDd Fairview, In Costa Ruth Lener, and other State
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• July 8 busllleas meetinc of _,.. CHURCHES ' ~ tbe clubattbeNt1rportHar-li ~ ~ bor Elks l..od(e, 3456 Via
r===================~ Oporto, Newport Beach.
-.rT*'-'tEJm(ll · TliURSMY, JULY 3, 1!75
"'IUIMID IUKLY .-'*! 5 c:ogA DEL !A!t, CAL
Town-Gown Jrs .. ·install
Mra. James KoU.c!a wu
luealled u prn:ldftt of tbe
Ora..ace County clapttr ol
, USC's Towu &Dd Gon JI.Dior
AuxWary durinc a June
lt&Dcbeocl to the Newport
Beach home \)f Mrs. Brian
Zen1. Mra. Joseph Ros.,
outcot.nr president and par.
UBRARY THEME:
U. S. BIRTHDAY
The Newport Beach 11 -
bnry has selected ''Hawy
birthday to u.s." as a bi-
centennial tbeme for this
year's summer readlngpro-
~tram.
Arty elementary school are
chUd Is welcome to partici-
Uam.....aaa a. U.. comilc
y•r, llullalled tbt..., of-ncen.
Tbe Dn alate LKIDdel
Mrs. Garry Sbort, Mrs. Ray
Finkle, Mra. Clu't. MeJ.
cbolr, aDd Mrs. E. C. Burns,
Ylce..prelldelh; Mrs. John
Ertksmo., reeor<11ng sec.
retary; Mn. Pul Jor...oo,
COmt..,.,.,lnc leCretary;
aDd Mn. Kay BvJ, trea-
surer.
Cblirmeo lDclude Mrs.
Brlao Zenz, meeUncs; Mrs.
WWtam Huewlllkel, mem-
bersbJp; Mrs. Ralpb Balfour,
new members; Mrs. Grecory
Butcher, publ.Jdty, 'and Mrs.
Jo8el)b Rose, parUameo-
tartan.
pate In the program, whicb FT. POLK TR "'I ~I ~c runs from June 16 through "' n n
August 22. Even pre-Army Pr1nte Joe D.
schooler s whose parents Sfncletary, 8011 ot Mrs. Lora
read to them are encouraged Buckmaster, 1 Sao Mateo
to JOin this year. Way, SpyglassHW,hlscom-
Reglstratlon is open now pleted tbe new ''ooe statloo
at the Balboa branch ll-unit tratniDc" program at
brary, 100 East Balboa Ft. Polk, La. The proenm
Blvd.; the Corona del Mar provides basic and a<tn.oced
branrh, 420 Marigold Ave.; train1ng wtth the same unit,
Mariners branch, 2005 on the same post.
Dover Drive, and the West ..---------.. Newport '!hlldren's library,
6000 W. Coast Highway.
Participants wUl receive
a United States map on which
to log the books they have
read, and a parchment cer-
Uilcate wUI be awarded when
they have completed the pro-
gram. A tum party, spon-
Newpo rt
Prinlers
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sored by the Friend~ of the 500 N~1uport Cmtrr Dr.
Newport Beach Library, wUI s.,;1~ 001
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SaDdly monlq worlblp -lO:SO a .m. Slmd&J SeboOI
SataJ t'fllllq ... ._, .. S:SO p.m.-9:00a.m.
WedDeedlJ Bible study &Dd pr&Jtl' •••••• 7:00 p.m.
Mrs. E'ftba wtU oMclate
at tht 1Dlttatlon of 10 new
members M the Newport
Harbor Club.
At the recent'~ coo.
v\lntioll lD Palo A.tt.t; fan.
H~~Q )lateas, past presi-
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Emblem Club. was elected
supremq district asal.stl.nt
organist for the 6th district.
Mrs. Helen Traatwet.D, also
a past waa elected
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T HARBOR CHURCH OF
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IEL IANOR C. UCICSON, MINIStER
Suocla)' Service ........ 10:00 a.m.
SUDda1 Sobool •••..•.. 10:00 a.m.
541 CI!NTI!R ST., COSTA MUA .4 .. 1012
GRACE BIBLE CHURCH
Veterans' Memorial Bldg.
565 W. I ~th. Costa Mesa
REV. TOM TYREE. Pastor
SUNDAY Sf· RVICF.S·
IOJOA.M.&700 PM
Sunday School.
all ages. Q 30
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Of THE MASTER
2900 Pacif.c View Dr.
Corona del Mar, Calif.
LAWRENCE D. FRUHLING
Pastor Ph one 644-2664
SUMMER SCHEDULE
Sunday worshlp: 9:30 a.m.
Nursery and Coffee Hour
Christian Science
Services
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST. SC1ENTIST
JJOJ Via Lido
Nt'wpon Beach
SUNDAY SCHOOL
9 & 10:30 a.m.
SUNDAY SERVICES
9 & 10:3() LID.
WEDNESDAY EVENI~G
MEETING 8 e.m.
READING ROOM
Wrck days: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Wcdncsday:9 a.m .·7:4S p.m
Tut"Sday
9 a.m. -5 p.m.; 7·9 p.m.
SECOND CHURCH OF
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
Newport 8cach at
Corona del Mar
3 100 Pacific View Dr.
SUNI:tAY SOtOOL 10 a.m
SUNDAY SERVlCEJO a.m
WEDNESDAY 14:00 P.M.
Reading Roortt:
SS()()oD F.. CoaatBwy.
Eat,.ace oa 'Nardana
Mon.-fri.: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m
Saaclay afteraooa: 1 to l
Sat.: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
You arc ccwdwly invited
to attend Church Set'Yicn
and to use Reaclin Room.
THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH"
THE CENTER FOR BIBLICAL .STUDI!S '
tt ~~ A.M. 818L I CLASS IS
·-. 1h" A.M. WO.SHI' HOU•
7tH ,,M. IVAG.LISTIC HOU.
" D..R. JI~MY COMBS, ,AS TOR
H.ighw2y Hou5e of Prilyer
~ ·.
by ber co-c baJ.rrDu, • .~. ""
Mr.. SW~~ey PaDek, a past ' prHldent. .
The localelubP.rttctptted •
In the anaa&l Lloat Club
llsh fry pande and for the
third year lD a row woo a
trophy !or the noat entered.
The noat featured a large
revolving heart, posters with
nursery rhymes, and rtdinc
HOSPITAL OK'D
BY BLOOD BANf(
The American A.ssoctatfon
of Blood 8&nU (.UBB) an.
oounces U.t Costa Mea me-
mortal hospital his bteoac-•
credited by the AuoelaUoD
uDder the AABB's tospee.
Uon and accrtd1taUoo pro-
rnm. This certifies t!at
the 'evel of tecbnlcal aDd
admlntstntln perform&DCe
within the hospital m..U
or exceeds tbe studU'ds
established by tbe AABB.
HURTADO PROMOTED
James C. Hurtado, soo of
Mrs. Marpret Felder, 2103
CcmUDtDfal A¥t., Com
Mesa, ns promoted to Army
spec:Lallst 4 While atrYtac
as a reconnalstanct apeclal-
tst wtth tbt First Canlry
Divtstoa at Ft. Hood, TeDs.
Hll fltber, Walter A. ~
ado, Uns at 1101 Valli)'
Circle.
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see your local Army representative.
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• Princess Pale Moon Is Rita Matoka Thiel~
mann, wile of Henry B. Thlelmann and momer
olthree cfll/dren: Michael (Flying Eagle), Rob ·
ble (Flying Arrow) and John Mark (Towayam).
The lamily lives in San Jose, Calllornia. and
attends First Baptist Church. Tile Princess
gave htJr Christian testimony dur~ng /he 1972
Birmingham, Alabama. Crusade. which at a fa.
fer date was shown on international television.
This beautiful continent is the
hunting ground of my forefathers:
the Cherokee, the Chippewa, Nava.
jo, Shawnee, Arapahoe, Blackfoot,
Cree, Iroquois and many other tribal
people. My people. In these moun-
tain!! and hills many moons ago they
roamed for deer, and on the plains
and prairies they hunted the buffalo.
They fished the streams for t rout.
In these valleys they settled down in
their wikiups and wigwams and long
houses. They held their powwow
festivals and council fires, sang
chants, and ate elk steaks, venison
stew, corn cereal and acorn soup.
Today it is still a beautiful land
and a free country; and yet so many
thousands of us are not free. But
one day I read in the Bible tha t he
whom Christ sets free is free i n.
deed; and beca use I wanted t o be
free, I came to Jesus. Being an In.
dian didn't enter into it at all. I
knew I was a sinner ju!'lt like the
white person who comes to Jesus.
We all come on the same level; we
a re a ll the same, sinners before him.
and we all need a new heart. The
1 color of the skin haR nothing to do
I with it.
The thing that Jesus gave me that
really freed me was love. In my life
it did the freeing because tir~t of all
I felt unloved. I grew up a shy,
timid person. By the time an Indian
child is seven or eight years old he
is a lready beginning to feel differ.
ent and in a position of lack, com-
pared with other children. Much of
this feeling comes from the home
atmosphe re, where the idea, "Oh.
you're just an Indian," is con veyed
from the time a person is very small.
I a lso knew I was a si nner and
felt I wa~m't worth whatever God
did for me. I felt a great inadequacy
in meeting hi! demands. The fact
that I was an Indian contributed :
Why "hould God notice me when no-
body else did? Why Rhould he spe-
cially want to love me when no one
else loved me? And yet he did.
We are descended from the Cher-
okees who refused to IP..ave North
Carolina when the tribe was ordered
to move to Oklahoma. They hid in
the Great Smoky Mountains until
finally they came out into the open,
Now they have a reservation at
Qualla, near Asheville, where I grew
up. Father left home when I wag
young, but Mother brought us up in
a churchgoing atmosphere. Mother
noticed as my brother and sister and
I played in the sandbox that we had
musical a bility and abe began teach.
ing us ballads.
During high school I spent a year
at Prairie Bible Institute Academy
in Alberta, and finally graduated at
Hot Springa, North Carolina, where
I 88ng a solo at the baccalaureate
service. While I learned to pray at
an eai-ly age, I never really felt God's
love in those days. Why is it we
can't accept the fact t hat God loves
us? I think it's because we can't
accept ouraelve~~, and if we can't ae-
cept ounelves just as we a re, just
as he created us, then it's hard to
accept him.
I compare my life to the lena of
a camera. As I've grown older I have
managed to open the aperture of my
lffe to ac~t more and more of
God's light ; and at the same time I
have felt more warmth from the
fellowohlp of hlo love. And I cer-
tainly haven't received It all yet; I
itJIJ have an open and a yearnlnr J>eart.
But durlnJ high JJ<hool clan I
found myeel, more concerned with
bolnc accepUd b)' other people and
l>tlnc popular. Todo7 I ftnd 70t1nJ
-~ ban the .. ...., problem-
aDd not Jlllt lndi&IIO ; caucao~ano
aDd Mabna and bladla have the .,._ ..........,. lt'o 1\ot a nclal mat-
tor, lt'o AD 1Ddlrida&l mol'«'. I -...-... a porW of llliardllaJ. I
Woelcf -· "W, ...... Yoa tllonT :An Too rwlf y;. ....... I haft1111 ........ ~ ;~--lo-~se ;;..,.~=~
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MINNlAPOLtS; MINN.
faced Gennan sitting in the audi·
ence and smiling, beaming from ear
to ear. His name was Henry Thiel.
mann. We met and later on he pro-
posed marriage; but I wasn•t sure
It was God's doing. I took a year to
think it over, and went west. In Los
Gatos, California, I secured a job
as a telephone operator.
Despite the' change of scenery I
~ti ll felt out of place, not really ac-
cepted. You must understand that
as a teen-ager I never identified with
bei ng an Indian. I blackened my face
and sang AI Jolson style, I played
t he boy In Hamel and Gretel and
wore a blonde wi g in Cinderella. I
would be anything but what I really
was. But in California I met a man,
Wil Rose, who encouraged me to
accept myself as God made me.
Then one day wh ile I was driving
home from work in my little $130
Studebaker I heard Bev Shea sing.
mg on the car radio, "Tenderly he
watches over me, every step, every
milf' f)f the way." I just pulled over
to the side of the road and listened .
When he finished I reached out and
d icked off t he radio and sat in the
silence, afraid to move. I began to
weep . God was in t hat car with me.
I didn't care whether nnyo ne was
walking past. I was ~o overjoyed
that God. in his great love and
merry, would somehow come down
into a car, a little old Studebaker,
und te ll a lone girl thousands of
mile~ from home. "I love you ."
I whispered. "God. You're really
hNe. You really love me as I am.
not blonde und potle, but with all my
pmblem~. my doubtA, and my ques.
tion~. That'R ;eal. That's rt'al." Not
long after that, Henry and I were
married.
Today all across America there is
a militancy among the young Indi·
an~. The old Indians say, "Leave us
to li\'C out ou r meager existence in
peace until we die. Don't start up
any more war or strife. Look at our
hi !-llory. We've had it." But the young
Indinns say, "How can you talk
about peace?" And to me they say,
"How can you talk about .love? And
freedom? There is no freedom." But
I want them to. experience the love
of Jesus so that they will be free
within . So many of them have such
hate in their hearts. I feel a great
longi ng for them to be able to look
at the white man t hrough the eyes
of God. to be able to say, "I'm a new
Indian, a free Indian. I have a heart
now that can forgive." When that
happens, God create!! a sunburst in
the heart.
We American Indians have always
felt we could be compared to the
eagle who flies into the stonn and
rises above it. But.today a lot of In-
dians feel u if they had their wings
dipped. We a re put down or dis-
criminated against. But I like to say
that God has scotch-taped our feath-
er~ back onto us, and allows us to
fly in a way we never could before.
'BURST
I loolleft tlllo Ia true Dol Jaot of lJI.•
dlaao bat of poople ""''"'""""' · 0ao DIPt I •ld ,._of .U..O. ~ dl!rial-a cl'fle ~
-ID lluta Rooa, c.It£cinlloL lD tile alldleaN waa u ~ diu, Clll.r VOilDO, from
U. waa 8t :ruro old, o.lld atte......,..
he lntroclucocl hlmHif lo me. U.
oald he waa aad about the futllre of
our people. with all the llt'Owilll
miUtanq. He aakod, "Where lo tile
hopi :for Amorlca r· Then he ID·
viW ._ lo a home of Indian poop'!
In Sebaalopol. · '
When Chief Venne and I arrlted
we notlcocl the table waa eet with~
authentic Indian potte17. We wen
treated lo wild Indian rice and duck;
then we listened to some old, olq
legends of the creation and of Mani-
tou, the Groat Spirit. I notlcocl the
chief had dloa:fpeared. In a few mo-
ments I hear tom-toms, and real.
ized somethJng wae happening. In
came Chief Venne In his full regalia.
He wasn't as steady on· his feet or
with the tom.tom as he had been in
yean put, but he did a fine job.
Then he eald to me, "Matoka, we
&-"! here today to honor you. I ap.-
preciate what you are sharing with
the people, and your teRtimony ·of
faith in Jesus Christ. I would like
to give you a place of honor aritona
your people and among my people
of America."
I didn't know what he was talk·
ing about, but he said, "[ am much
too old to have you as a daughter,
but u chief of the Ojibway tribe I
would like to make you my grand.
dau.-hter." I wu just weak! Every.
one wu amiline-u he gave me a beau.
tiful eagle feather. I wa.a shocked.
I had never even seen an eag1e
feather. With special permisaion
from the government he had killed
the eagle and received the feathers.
Then the old chief sang a song to
me. It was the highlight of my life.
I didn't realize at the time what God
wu preparing me for : a nation.
wide ministry in the cause of Christ.
01d Chief Venne, blesa his heart,
has since gone to the Happy Hunt-
ing Ground (our name for heaven).
I believe now that he named me
"Pale Moon" because the moon has
no light of ita own i it's just an o)).
ject in the skf, but when. the wor1d
moves out o the way, then that
moon reftects the light of the sun.
And that is what I want to spend
my life doing, ae Win~ Y&n·Sa..Hao.
Wi, Princess Pale Moon, reflectlnl'
the lillht of the Son of God. =o
~ilrle~t~onl
.,~,.-.... ...... , ...
Tut: q OilY--to-· lot ltiM-
NE of tho lfplllcant .,Ish to loam. In -• r.at-of..., Lonl'l joublje prlnc:iple or tho -j ....... wllllld
......,.,. ~ 1111 -...q. · cluol"' of tho oy• to tho tNtlll>ro .... t
lloro k lo op)WOplta,_ ·to an Inc...,. ot --But lo tho
ob-tho tmwb of I M<Ond ploeo, tO, t).ooo who -~
coneervafM N.w T..un .. u to reeetw tlw truth, the p1pbill" ...
ocholar of IIIIo eoatllt)': "Tho t.dtlaj ·modo rJorioutly ploln; .... fltu!atm
of Jnus wu earritd on in ¥lrloul WRJ'I. form of tbt t•chfnc only ,..... 'to
Somttimu there ntt a.tf:ndA!d drtve the meanJna honW' (d. Joha
dbcounoo Uko tho · Sonnon OCI tho G•.Wm Moehen, "Tho flEe of (Jullt
Moun! (Mouhew 5·7( .. On the -and tho Dnelopmmt or tho O!wdt In
hand, much of tho moot . prtdouo Now Teotomcnl Timeo" Ia A 11M/ Blb/4
te'idtlna of our Lord • OCNltaan.d tn HUtory, 1922, pp. 13, 74).
brief •ytnp •hkh were uttered ia Moreow:r, concernfna: tht t.mtna of
anawer to 10me objection or 1D .S.W of Jwu: ""'n ~rabies," tht attention of tht
10me spec~ situation. ruder b: directed to the ret..ant
''One other form of teachitw l'eJiilutr.' comments of a de'+'Out ICbolar of the
special attention -namely, the puab... Free O.urch of Scotland: ""n. ;moR
A panble 11 I namttw tabn from chlracterillk form or speech fla (J .... )
ordinary life, but lnteoded to teach made ute or wu the parable. It wu I
some spiritual leuon. Jt ddrera from an combinatiO'\ of the two .qualUJea -
aJleaory in that the a~tloD II not to concise, memorable exprtllloai, and a
be earried out in wch detad. Ordinarily ftaurative style. It used 111 !Dddeat,
a parable teaches limply ONII ·te.oni taktn from common. life and rounded
there is only one point of lim11artty into a aem-ute picture, to Nl forth
bel weeR the literal maanlna of the 10me correapondins truth in· tb,t,Jr,J&her
parable and the deeper 1piritui.l t.ruth . and 'f)lrltual reJion. Jt wu 1 (l't'orite
Thus when our lord compared God's Jewilh mode of puttina truth, b~t JeM~a
aruwer to prayer with the answer whk:b imparted to it by far ~ rk:helt and
an unjust judp &fves to an lmportunlte molt perfect dneloproent. .About
widow (Luke 18: 1-8) , the detafb in the one-third of aU fll •)'inli whk:h han
two cases are not intended to be timila.r ; been pretei'Yed to · w coDiiiU of
God is very different from the unjust parables.
judae . But there ll one point of "tie (Jesut) never went far for til
llmilarity -trnportunJty does haft iU Wwtntiont. AI I muter or paintJnc will
effect in both c:ues. make you , wtth 1 monel of chalk or a
"The distinction between a parable burnt stick. 1 face at whkb you mutt
and an alleJory il not an ablolute lauch, or •eep, or wonder , 10 Jesus
dis tinction, and sometimes the I.e> took the commonest objeeU and
~hade into each other. Thw the papble lncidentJ around ffim -the lrWfna of 1
of the Wicked Hutbtndmen (Matt . plecc of cloth on an old prmont, the
21 :33-46; Mtrk 12:1·12; Luke 20:9-19). burttinl; or tn old bottle, the children
which Jesus uttered nearly at the dote playina in the market·place, at weddtnp
Of hisearthJyminiltry, partakes larpJy of aacJ funerals, or the tumblina Of 1 hut in
lht nature of allegory. 11\e detailJ to a 1 atorm -to chanp them into perfect
co nsiderable extent are alpifkant -the picture~, and io t:DHe them the. vehicles ~:icked hulbaodmen reprctent the Jews for conveyina to the world immortal
and their leaden, the servants who were truth. No wonder the crowds followed
first sent represent the prophets, the 10n tim! Ewen the simplest could dtlllht 1n
wh o wu tent laat repraentl Jeau IUCh pictures and carry away u 1
himself. But many of Jesus' pvabl• u• Ufe.Jonc Po~~e~aio"ri the · expre..tOft at
parables pure and simple; they are not Leut of l:liJ ideas, th ouah It 1 rnilht
intended to be prelled in detaU, but require the thouaflt of centuria to
Inch, each of them, 10me one leuon." pitrce thetr cryuaJUne deptha. There
Also , the u.me scholar writes: "'1he nner wu apeakjna . 10 abnplt yet 10
l""p<lOO ol Jo.,.•ln ·-P,'l'l>leo wu P'Ofoiuld • ...-jllc:!Orlil•ycf'IO'a6oolulely
twofold . In the flnl placo .lbt ,~lao ., ,, ......... (cf. J-·~ i,"i ll:_• of ···~·k ~i«Jt i ~Jelr'lto-thdte ~~ &W:t.olT I .. ;,"'!""_h ....._~~ 'l:_·J :O¥' dl"!'l-_~/ I. I 'J,_, ~r. ~an -~· ., ).
by Julian Williams
-alii .... a. __
•
•
CHRISTIAJI CRUSADE WEEKLY, T-,"otla.
Christians Should Oppose Communism
(ConUnlled from last week)
And wt would add to this th11
Christians who would come up with
the dtmoralizing phil~ophy that com-
munism should not be oppostd do not
really know what it is. They would
have to be in the: shoes or thete peo-
ple who are suffering under com-
munism and who now have ~lativcs
suffering under communism in ordel
to be q·u1lif1Cd to mate the pronounce-
ments or UnplicationJ they ao glibly
put forth that Christiana have no
business ti&htin& communism. It is
extremely doubtful that one could find
a Chrlstiaa .tKJ hu autfered under
communism followina the Une th11 this
J&Lanie ...... ocy aboald ... bo
loupl
Cectllwu!.-. P-. ...,..,.._
The penecvtloa of Christiana ln Communiat-n~led nations ha continued
unabetrd throua:hodt the yean. A Rei)-
Jiooa Newt: Service release ol Mareh
) .1975, reported that the Soviet teo-"'''"-~ ... lice uaed radioactive tr.cen to
kx:ate aa andc:rpoand printinJ preu
boin1 uood by an uoclupound lbpdll
&roup to priat Christian liter~~ture, m..
c:tudina New TettameDta. This news
ltom dil<looed tha~ wltli the aid ol
boUcopton, "the whole clbttlet ol T ...
sis outaide RJaa ., .. cardaDy aearcb--
od lor ....,.1 d.,. Ia O<tobor 1974,
until one daJ ·ten~ltive detection ift-.
atnlments responded ove-r a farm in
Litukalna."' 1'be RNS iteDI contlnoed:
"Aboat 200 pollee ...,. onlerod lo
llio opot. lo o IOCIOI IOCdoo ot tile
baoomeot ...... )'OOIIK lloptiotl wae
found ... Oct. :14. 1974, Ia tho -
-o1 priatioa ~.ooo !few T-
_,. • a 1111 lo the clnlt<boo lor O.riauau.. .
'1bo "'ffl!a ... -""" 15,000 -T•1 1a lllld :ZO.OOO · fOUnds of ,..,.. ..,. onekMK. • • ...
~----• lo M•"t10 21 :1,, ~ -lllo1 _,..., ,.. lllo ...... , ""Go
,. .... ~ .......... 1.1" _,.,_ ...... , ., -
......... 1 'p't ......
• .._ ........ ''n..., •
-.............. W...tiOod --·--~~-..... ,-... ~ . .., .. ,.., .. .,.,
AP ... aw.a.. •• .. ~
"Americu miuionary wort ia V'et·
nam came to a wirtuaJ hall this week
with nearly all of ttl penonDel enco--
al<d and Ill achooio and cnher proj-
c:cu left to an uncertain fu.ture.
'1'be entire eoterpriae 'b• come eo
a llti.DdatiD,' U)'l tbc Rev. Looil Kina:
of Nyack N.Y. bead of ovcneu wort
of the dtristia~ aod Mialioury ADi-
anc:e, wblcb bq worltecl ia Vieuiam
lor 64 yean . . . Ualeq P""P'CIO
chao&<. bo addo. ~ loob like the ond
of = mltaioas in that area for an · "te period.
"CoolaJ* ot the lllil:lionary opera.
-bocamc: ~ -1 tblo -t. .nth 10001 ol the _..wmately 200 ----tho-try, iacfudiDJ Soadiem lbptiota, Moo.
IIDIIita, Wydllre m.,u.,. "'""'· 4
--of Oocl -and otlien.
"MOll)' flod. oervecl there lor many
yean, ., teldaen., commanJry dc-
wlopment adviaert, nunea. youlh
counse:lora. apiculturaJ Cocllnldana
adminiatraton and .,....,., • • • '
'1bo Rov. W. Eupne Ontbbo a/
RlehiiiOIId, VL, • Soatlimt lloptlot
-ol!lciol -ely -aed -... ,.., trip .. v ........ ..,. tho depottlna mioalooorta lelt .,_
-. cliutppoio-t """ doopoit.' •
Now whot tlad ol Cltrtod-c:oo
blind tl.e.ueiwt ud eot~taM w ifD..
M !hot we obould not flllit I IIIOIIIc ~o~co ....... --.....
the opnedlq "' the .... -· -who -tiOC boonlll'l
n.e Uolt<d SWea Ia eopodolly Jm.
ponutln ,.,. ... to-....
..... ,. dlo ... l>or•• ll Ia tho ...
lor ---tho -"' oaf. mM.II..,....to...,ca'tMt lb.............. .·
'-ctlawiUII I
'noflet ... C ..... o-....-r .,., 1' ...... .,. ........... ..,,.. .......... . ....._.."Wild: tor .. t t du
ol 6o ta I II oMt-,..,... &I
.. ,... • "' ... "' .... ielol
.. Owl' 1 ~ JCJ& ... •
-II :tl ..,, ........ Uolzo, ·~ 1111 -I I ' ., 6o ..... , _,... . .., .... _ ....
0 =I .., __
... (11!1 • .,. t ....... .................... • 214 , .... _ .........
Certainly, this operation of the Com-
munists atel't"a from Sa11n and should
be e~nl•ilkd to churc:h people by
their clerrmen. And It It definitely
aomcthioa Chriatiana should OPJIOie.
Commwdam offers pllible .human
beina an animal utopia· on earth pro-
vided they Jive un their free~ and
submit to whit the Communitfs caD
'"the dktatnrahiD ol the oroJecariat."
They oromise to Jive somethinl( to. oeo-
ple from the production of othe:n.
ot c:ourx, mc:.t ot these Jifb and the
promiacd utopia never come. Com-
munism alwava tuma out to be a ryr.
anny ;n •hlch the maue. of the ~
pie live in •bicct poverty while their
Communiar slave muten live in rei• live luxury.
We aa,ree lbec the main ~rion
ol ChriatJana to comrruni:~m should
be on the aplritual tevel and in i'ela-
doa to Rtd rf7ortt 1o take God •••Y
from mankind, H.owewr. in addition
10 oopoaina eommunbm on a spiritual
level, lhere it nothlna •"'"• with ~
polinJ them on the material. level.
And. eanlruy lo the tblnklnK ol peo.
pte wlio hove been duped Into pOcir.a-
de ocdntdeo. -• oochlnt wmn, wid! lldlitary oppolldon to Commurt-
lot --ro enolave lanoeeat peo. pie.
' l<t .. -tho ....... flveo
lw '""' O.rtot --rdl-rk* leaden ol Iliac ......... _ .,
u.p him wltlt the -tloo: ""ron ..
tliertlore. Wliot """""" -Is h lo"""l lo live tribote .. ,. Cleiar. « 0011" lo His -Oirlst ,__
eel -• cola -a..:..;.. lnlqe ... It and -'lod: "Rendtr ........_ vato
Coooot the till.,. wliiCII! "i;o;-eo..
llllr'o: """ -Ood .... Gim.i lliol o,.Ood'L" (llfoalrew 21:11.21)
~~ wlio --« l;,rrly that --.s---•sn•· ICif IIMt oer --~ .,,1-lotJ ·•Ioow ..... k...,......., -.s ... ..., ......... -. .............. ..,_ ...... ...
..... ..... , • 1 ,... ·-..
.. Q kt l)fh&j, ,.., ........
.. A 'f --• -olp -01 ..... .,.. ~...,I ._. ."'-.. rllzft11ol -....... ,, ...
-off f( td •
• • -j ,
• W. .._a.t.aa.+t w :":. -., .... ''~= .. ... ell foa:tll IJ?ItM :.:~e.r: UIIC'AI ........
LIGAL M011CI
PIC Ill 1008 8U81ME18
JfAMI 8TATRMUT n. fDIJonlc ......... ................ ., ..
a.ltJ, 111? laat Cout
......._,, CoroM del Mar
liaS: Ctarl• NtU Me-
ICIVJI, Ul-1/1 Goldluod
~. Coro11 dtl Mar Ca.
"" .......... ~
..,. .. lldiYidlal.
lipid: CMJ'lu NtU Mt-
IUieca.
'l'bq ltatemeat wu ftled
.U. tbe Coaaty c•rk ofOr-ur• Coaty 1 ... e, 1..,5.
PeUib: s .. 11, tt, za,
Jaly I, 19'75, ID tM Nnport
Butler lutp. F -4el4
LHAL .M01ICa
PIC1'11'1008 BUSDfESS
NAME STATE WENT
nt fDlkJwtac ptl"aOU IH
dotDc buctNis u: Herold
• Herold tb Holiday HoaM
Uqlor, Jtl7 E. Cout Hw, .,
CoroM del Mar, Callf.
NUS: Jolin T. Herold
{Jie11Mnbip), U74Z Bar--.ua, Mlaion Vtej), CalU.
IW75; Charita • A. Herold
(panDer), l.S7 Hlchlud
OriYe, Solaoa Beach, CaiU.
9t075.
Thta bualntss ll coodlacted
bJ a 1•eral partnership.
Slpecl: Jobn T. Herold.
Tau ltltemeat was ftlttt
with tht COIUity Clerk ofOr-uce Couoty May 30, 19'75.
. S46S9
Pwblt.b: .IIIDt 12, 19, Z6,
Jaly s, 19'75, lD the Newport
Harbor Butp. F -44339
LHALMDnCI
.-.:1l110~ BQSIHESS . ,.:.~~=· Ja
~ tllllltDMa u: Waco
L.W. -DrUiwood, Co-n. dtl War 92615: lArGJ
(LH) Jamt1 Hartltu, Z06
Drttt.rood, Corcm dtl Mar
9W5.
Tbi.l bualoe11 la cocdlcted
by U &Mivldllll.
Slped: L. J. Rarkltl&
Tb18 ltat.ment was ftled
wttb tbe County Clerk ofOr-
•• COUD.ty J110e 11, 19'75.
Plbllab: Jt&Dt 19, Z6, July
I, 10, 1975, 1a tbe Newport
RUbor Eutp. F -44702
LIGAL. MOTICI
FICTITIOUS BUSlJifESS
NAME STATE ME NT
Tbe ft»llowtnc per.aa ls dolllc buiDess u: Secrets,
Zlt5 Vtata Entract.., Np--
port B•cb, ca. 9!MO: ~
Hlea'D, Z195 V~ta Ea-
tndl. Newport Beach, ca.
tiMO.
Tll1a buloess la cooducttd
by 1 U.mlttd pa rtDerlldp.
S1pect Pope Hllbal"'l. nu at.~MM .,., tuld
wb tbe Coaly Clerk ofOr-
up CoutJ JUM 19, 19'75.
PlbUib: Jue Z6, Jaly S,
to, 1'7, 1t'75, Ia tbe Newport
Jl&ftor ID.II.p. F .t49S3
LICW.IMmCI
tJc llTIOOS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
TIM tikwiJII ptTIOII Ia
cSollll bu&Mu at: B. X. •
L. Ma,..._ CorporalJGI,
1'1101 Qy Park Bltd,, SlUt
It, IIYtM, CalltDnJI W70'7:
DIJu c~-, MU
Dolin Clrdt, flatllltD8 a.e-, C&JdDrUl _.,,
nut ••swu....-.clild
bJID .........
...... Dljla CftODricL 111111 .,, ... wulled
wD tM c:..Q Cleft t(Or-
~CallltJ,.. "-li'JS, ..... ___ .,__ ,... •;l'IIJ ..
10. 11, 1m, ta .. ~ ..., ....... , .....
LIGM.M011CI
riCiihOOi 8USIHS8
NAMIITAftMUT n. toUowiDc .,.,... ..
............ u ........
-lAfl JCb a., ~ 8~ .... ao.teloSata,
ltll.._., L8t-D,N..,.
port Bt&ell -.eo . nu .,.,.,. a. eoadlet-
ect bJ .. IDdlY1dlal.
SicMd: ac.te Jo Se1D.
Tld.a atatemeM wu ftJed
wttb tbe COUIJ Clerk ofOr-
uc• CoatJ 1 ... 1s, 1W75.
---L-IG_AL_MO_T1_C_I__ GOLDEN DEED> AW ARO tor tbeir wort lD preMnJnc
U~r Newport Bay for pabl1c ue la awarded to Frank
aDd Fran Robinson of WestcWf by Newport Harbor Ex.
c hange Club President Dick Hodce, at rtcbt. The tD.D&aal
award, •bleb cites YOlunteer community senlce, was
presented last Tt.arsday at tbe Ettba.Dce Club's meeUnc
at the Bahia CorJnthla.n Yacbt Club. (Eutance Club photo)
Mlllb: ,fa. 19, H, Jaly s. 10, 1975, 1D the !fewport
H&J1)or Eulp. F t4'1'71
LIGALMOnCI
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
MA.ME ST ATEIIENT
Tbe folJowSac peraoa ls
dotoc buslatu as: (1) or.
bit Coaaty FaltSnpMeet,
(Z) OftiCt COUDty SWap .,..., u ratr om., Costa
Mea, Callt. 9I2U6: Ttl Pb1J
Ent•rpr1M1, IDe. (Call-
torula -State of IDcorpora-
Uoa). 11'70 Slllta ADa Awe.,
Costa Mea, CaUt. 9%6!'7.
Tbll bu!MulaCGDductld
by a corporatioo.
CoJ'I)OraUoo Name: Tel
PbJl Enterprt.es, Inc.,
Tbomas 0. PtillUps, Pres.
Thtl statement was rued
with the Coaaty Clerk ofOr-
IJICt Couaty Jane 5, 19'15.
Publlah: Jcme 12, 19, 26,
July S, 19'75, Jn the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -44488
LIGAL MDnCI
SSOtS
SUPERIOR COURT 0~ THE
STATE OF CAUFORMlA
FOR THE COUNTY OF
ORANGE
No. Aa.t019
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
• (CCP Secttoo 1277)'
lo re K.UO MICHELL£
FORRESTER, 1 II!Dor by
JOE EDWARD FORRESTER
AlfO MARY ANM FOR-
RESTER, Parents, for
Cbuce of Nam•.
WHEREAS, JOE EDW ARO
FORRESTER IDd MARY
ANN FORRESTER, Pttttklo-
ers as tbt partatl of appli-
cant. a peHOG aDder 11 1• rs
of ace, bU tlltd a PttWoa
wltb the Clerk of tbla Coart
for an ordtr cbiD(IDc IP·
pUC&Dt's name from KAMI
MICHELLE FORRESTER to
CAMERON MJCH£LLE
FORRESTER: rr IS ORDERED tlat U1
pereoas lDter'tlted ill t~
above-enttlled matter
appear before tau Coart at
LIGAL MOTICI
10:00 A.M., oa Jaly !1,19'75,
1D tbe c:oortroom of Dtpart-
meat a, at tbe CoatyCoart-
boue, located at '700 CtTic
Ceot.er Drtn Wut, Santa
ADa. CalJt)nata, aod lbow
caue, 1f &oJ, why the petl-
tloo for ctance of u.me
lboWd DOt be puted. rr IS FURTHER
ORDERED tbat a oopyofthls
order to shoW CUM be pat>.
llsbld 1D tbe Newport Har-
bor EDSip, a HWIIJIPtr of
reDtnJ clrcu.latioG prlnted
ID Ora.Dct Couuty, Call-
fomta, ooee a week for four
nc:ceaiwt weeu prior to
tbt date set for betrtDc oo
tbt petW.oa.
DATED: June 11, 19'15.
SAMUEL DREIZEN,Jqe
of tbe SUperior Court
Hurwtts, Hurwlu " Re-
mer, attorneys at law, .:to
32Dd Street, Newport Beach,
CaWorn.la 92663, (714) 673-
9020.
Publt.sh: Juoe 19, 26, July
3, 10, 1975, ill the Newport
Harbor Ensign.
LEGAL HOTIC!
ORDl.NANCt 'kO".' lUi c. Tbt boars of opera-A. Ben, wine, or full ser-
AN ORDINANCE OF THE tion. vJe. bar.
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH U ~rU. tJae rewtew of tbf> B. Tbe us. of llYe eo-
AMEMDING CHAPTER820.. Use ~rmlt, tbe PlaaniA« t~rtalnment.
08, Z0.31 AND Z0.400F THE Commtuloo UMI uy o1 tbe C. Tbt hours of o.,eratloD.
NtWPORT BF.Ac.tt.¥Umc;&. , ~ c:CIMidtn.._ a.s U dw'tllc tbt r.Ytew of PALCODEPERT~lNc;i'rt> • lluQ for ~OI'jper-tbe ue pennlf.. tbt PlaJudtc
R!I'I'AURA!fTI.J.KI).RES! .... J.ll. a ., .. _,.., . ..,_ Ceaualssioo Ufs uy ol tbe
AU!UNT PA.IliONG'tr ANt). rtQQirelMOt, tbf aabstuce preced1nc C'OOSiderattOGS as
ARDS OIIIICb couiM ....... IMJI l bub fbr rais1Dc or loW ..
Tbe Ctty CouncU of tbt become cod.dou oft be Us. erlJ!j a restaurant's perk-
CUy of Newport Belctt00£S Permit ud a cbuce to any lac requlremt>nt, tbe sub-
ORDAIN as lollows: of tbtsf r oadtdou wtU re-stance or SU<'b roostden-
'SECTION 1. SecHoo ZO.-quirt ao amtodmtot to tbf Uons shall become coodl-
OI.OSO of the NeWfiC)rt Bt&C'h UR Permit. W!\en a.oameod-Uoos of t~ Use Permit and
YIDllct.pal Code Is be reb} me:lt to the u,. Permit 1s a cba~e to a.ny ortb-3s~ ·~on-
tteleted ~retrom. required, Ole P~aru~MrCom-diUoos •Ul require &!I
SECTIO.N 2. S.Ctloo 20.. mlssim m; 1 i.QcrnMordt-amecdm.;nt to the use per.
31.030 of the Newport Beach creeM parkiJII r~Jlrt-mit. Wben ao ameodm•t to
Muntctpel Code ls btrtb)' ments wltbiD the l"lllll•• the use permit l.s required,
amended by delet!D( ..t>-Dottt1 above.•· tbt Pla.nning Commission
paracrapb (d) therefrom and SECTION 3. S.CUoD 20.-mty lllcrt&se or decreaSf
addlnc a new sutJparacraph 40.0SO of tiM Newport Btarh parkla« requirements With-
( d) to rt&d as follows: . UWlirlpal Co>1t ls hereby LD tbf ruces noted a.bowt."
''20.38.030 (d) RESTAU -ameDded by dtlttlnc !Db-SECTiON 4. SectioD 20.-
RANTS: paJ'ICT'Ipb (c) tbtntrom and 20.020 of tbe Newport 8-acb
ODe space for each 40 ad!HD& a new sub~J~ngnptl Mualctpa.J COO. ls herebv
IQIJirt feet of ott pablic (c) to reed at follow~: amcoded by deletl.n« sub-
area. ··Net Pabll<' Area·· ··zo.40.030 (c) RESTAUR-puqrapb (b) therefrom .11Yt
stall be dellDed as tbt tobl ANTS: adc!IDc a oew subparagraph
area of tbe nsturant ill-0oe space for t&ch 40 (b) to ra6 u follows;
dlldU. paHoa, balcastes, sca-re teet of Ht publlc ''Z0.!0.020. (b) R...Uil
aDd any outdoor ar•• CIJ)-ara. ··Net hbllc .u.•· stores aDd per80Dal senirf
able of beJ.ac utd tDr tbe sbaU bt dttiDed u tM total Htabllshmets wtth!n a boU-
parpoae ot MrYIDc food or ara ot tbt ~atauut IDc:lu-<UDc, ID ~!11d1Dc appltaoce
beYtftCH. 1rltb tbe eu.p-diDc p&U.. balcoaiel, &Del stores, bakeries {not wholtt-
tloa of kitcbeU, rMtroom1, uy oef4oor araa c:apabt. Ale4 buta, barber shops,
offtee1 pertalnblc to U. rea-of btlac .. ed IDr tJat pu-be&llty parlors. book stores,
taG'IDt oalJ, Ud loo4 Ud poM o1 tentac laod or be-dlplrtmeat stores, drug
btYerqe Mn1c• or ltoract nne-, wttb tbt aa:llltbl stores, foodsbaps, bardlrart
of tltcbtM, rtltroom., ol-ato~s. DUrMrles, omces,
nee• pertaiDill tl) tbe rea.. ndJo stor.., antiQU~ shops,
tallftllt *'· lDd tDod IDd shoe sbops, studios, taUor .,....,.,. Mmct or .tor-abopa, ud otber uses whlcb
ace anu. ID tbt oplDJoo of the Plan-
Bued oa tbt ~ IWic CommJssloo are of a
coolldtnUou, U.. Plunlac abnllar oature."
CoiUD...._ may IDe..._ SECTION 5. Section 20 ••
or dtcnut tbt par-n-20.030 of tbe Newport Beech
qllirftMII& _,r 1 ........,..., MID!e.l Code Ia bertby ~.
wWdA tM lUI• .t .. Ill*• 1et.d therefrom aDd a ••
tor eac' 10 to 50 ... ,..... Stctto. 20.%0.030 Ia added
of ... J1111b1k .,.: to racl u follows:
1. 'nt P\1llk:aJ DH1p "IO.OZ.OSO USES REQUI-
c~ tt ta. ,__ lWtG USE P£Rtm'. Thel)l-
taa.rut. 1.owt11 ues sbtll be permit·
A. •IIO'Uol oiMt Jllb· ted •ject to tbt securlDc
lJe ara ...... ted-... of I u .. PormU Ill t&Cb
.... cocldiU.. or a.--. ca.-IUQliM •nkt sm-
8. n. •IDbtr ot ..a.. U... ctrlft-la ttciUUu, re-
or ..u, ud tllltlr &n'Uit-Ml.uta. Olltdool' rata•r-m-. ............... acu ..
(', oa..t ....... tMt....., .... ot " IQiln fMt ......., be ........ IJom Ia .,... ... tJp ...... lieU a. ..... ~.,...... -~t to &DJ per.
UclftL . ..... .....
D.·fte..,._ ......... . ..... , .... -.,_ .. car .-e-. ....... Md •--~ ~ •tNMt; 01 ..... ...............
L'IIIIMIIMII .. ~
t r r. . A; .. ,,... ... _ ........ a II
&hth?.,, .... ,.,, . .....,: .... ., ...
OCC offers film watch
When you dectde savtng ts better than tak1ng
chances constder the reasons to choose Home
Savtngs the only savtngs and loan association
over SS Y2 Stilton Strong. Number 1 tn the Natton
.n both Savtngs and Loans
Orange Coast College wlU
otter a new public rum series
nut tau called ·•the rum
watch." The serles wlll pre-
sent ten recently produced
International rums that deal
wtth contemponry issues.
Tickets for tht> serif'S wUI
be prtced at $10. Tickets
ror each fUm wm also ~
sold at the door for Sl.so.
Gary Hoffma.o, OCC assist-
ant profes.,r or English,
ts the st'rles coord.lnator.
H.-re ls the schedulE>:
Sept. ZO -"Lacombe,
Lucten, .. (Freorh).
Sept. 27 -"Badlands,''
( Amttrtcan).
Oct. 4 -··The Nal1a Gang,"
(French).
Ort. 11 -"Ali. Fear Eats
the Soul," (W. German).
LIGAL MOTIC!
lots and outdoor restaur-
Oct. 18 -'·The MiddlE>
of the World, •· (Swiss).
Oct. Z5 -· · Ama rcord,' ·
(Italian).
Nov. 1 • '·Day for N~ht,''
(French).
Nov. 8 -"La Rapture,''
(Freoch1
Nov. 15 -Le Ptttll
Theatre de Jean Renoir,''
(French).
Nov. 22 -· Adrtft,"
tChecz).
BICENTENNIAL MOTIF
FOR GARDEN SHOW
More than $2.5 mlllioo
worth of products lor t~
home w1U be oo paradtt
August 15-24 wbeo the 21st
.w11111 Southland Homtt and
Garden Show will be pre.
sented tn thealr-cODdttloned
Anabelm r ooveotlon center.
Geofle Coloorl5_ founder-
producer of the bome shov;,
sald that the more uan 500
exhibits will gl•e vLs:ttors
aD opportunity to SM oot
only the latest ln ftarnlsh.
tngs aDd applJances, but
home eotertaillment eqalp.
meot 1Jb stereos, tete.
Ylsicu a.Dd btlltal'd tables.
Amoac ma j)r attraetioos
•UI be the nowerandprdro
show. Its dominant f•ture
will Include a dlmea.siooal
display of 8-Coot high busts or Revolutionary War flgvres
1D keeping with thebtc.ntA'O -
ntal celebratioo.
LIGAL MOTICI
F1CTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following pt>rsoo Is
doing business as: Cal. Tn-
vel Ciub, 1280 LondondPrry,
Costa Mesa., Ca. 92626: Phny
C. Hukell' Associates, lnl'.
(a Callfomt.a C'Of'PO~ tloo).
1280 Londonderry, Cosb
Mesa, Ca. 92626.
This business Is ·ondurt-
el1 ~Y a rorporatlon.
Corp)nUon Name: Plin}
C. Haskell ' Asso<'iates;
Pllny C. Haskell, Pres.
Thls statttment was Cll..-d
with tht' County Clerk orOr-
ange County June 9, 1975.
Publish: June !2, 19, 26,
J11ly 3, 19'1 5, ln the Nt>wport
Harbor Ensap. F -4-4552
No savmgs tns!ltutton pays more than Home
on ensured savtngs Many do not offer as much
tn etther tnterest or free servtces Home Savtngs
rates start wtth tnterest patd day-tn to day·out at
the current annual 5 V4% plus datly compound·
tng whtch tS more than any bank pays on ttle
same bastc passbook accounts
No bank pays 7¥.% on 6 to 10 year term
accounts Home d oes wtth JUSt a $1 .000
mtntmum On early wtthdrawals of pnnctpal
substanttal tnterest penalttes are requtred
legally but leave pnnctpat and mterest and your
actual annual return IS over 8o/o Your money
doubles 1n less than 9 years
"Old Dependable" stnce 1889. Home Savtngs
has more for you today than ever before
NEWPORT &EACH
190 Newport Center Drive
near Fashion Island
640-6100
~ rE_ot_~ ~ ~· e<"CI oe .... ~ ... , c,wDC)'.......,.,. "<.'"~' ~
liD tAO ooo 'tv ,. ............... we .. SSII80 ooc 'Ot • ..,.._, 01 •
-<ftl(~-.--s-
! e G) Ide ~ otice
THE 1975-78 EDITION
OF YOUR
HARBOR AREA
'~'•t.•••o•• DJa•ct'OaY
"GOING TO BED VERY St«>RTL Y''
II SUII YO II fit• IS AIIQUATU Y IIPIISIIYII
II Till OILY CO.Illfl YIUOW • Willi PAll
TIUPIOII IIIICtOIY IICliSifll f SIIYIII
COSTA .ISA -IIWPOIY IIACI
COIOIA Ill aAI I IIYIII
D!LIVlll TO nil 75,. I!SIOIMCfS I M•fssu -JIL Y •71
CALL NOW
le3a-so3o I
7741-
Ll• uu,.. , ....
''TSAI'ITY
SH!'S A WHORE"
a .• ,~,,.,. R•,"••
Bolt R•t•tl (R) .
Sp.ct•l Mld..fght Show
J.ly •& 5
"L•••• & G.ntl ...... , n.. Rolllnt Sto•••'
(PG) .......... ;;
'rMUIIDAY, JULy I, 1171 •. B·
• •• "al I-........ ~ .. •.• •. 80Cl on•..,... "-'--..::. _.;,:a~..,.ArA.' .-__,.-:w~.-~· :=·.:•.mr~:.TIIII
Wo CU bo ... _ llllt ,fo bo bomo II --Ia ,_,«<I ol lloo J0oo 10
Mn.lluoldC..ollloolllolr. •talty.,oklb-.llllor. totaloiiUtyar,
lood a .....,. lltonto crud· lac lifo WI~ Ulolr e~ Tbo "JJowwac ponolla lD
lOtloor. Tho lollort lbat be ud bolll( wltll bor dar8( tJoo •-ol "•000 11114
,_ to lila brtdo ol •-rr-t triala oo "1110 bome oftt wore -by tbo
IIIla I yan willie oo""'i lnooi" IUid at tho ...,.lime llnpott bollldlacdoputmool
lo lbe Grand Army ol the 1"1111( a loyalty to b1a dllrtllc tbo lUI I WMII:a ol
Repablle durlrtg the ClYll country aod 1 MU1 of.. JUM;
War an ot tueb btstorlcat to nmaJD wttb tbe armJ. • BIG CANYON
tnterest U.t the Ubnriao Mn. Coz 1u eollec:ttd Mollba Enterprtlta, 17
of lbt 1owa State departmeol: tbiH letters hom her Royal st. GtoiJe, Z ltor'J'.
of btstory writes: 1iudfltbtr , •• (Very few 1 untt ftel11DC, $111,5-tO.
''I WU clad to koow Uat of lbe letter. to lbt .aldler • EAST UPPER BAY
cbe early letters reflect tbe tram Ma wtte wen pre. B. Vcm Remtrt. additioa,
war In the west. This 1s senect because of b.lsmcwe. 2969 Catalpe, $6,000.
so particularly a put of meot 1D battle.) 1o tbem we • AIRPORT AREA
tbe Iowa ClvU Wa.r history." al8o .. tbe ftJ' nr wu DoD Koll Co., 1801 Dowe,
More than uat, these toacbt lD tbose days -· ., tin sprlntlers, $5,0C8.
letters wblcb are collected dltlertat trom todly'a me~ Trlple Scoop, teout lm~
ln a oewty published t:loo'; cbiDl&ed nrfl.re. We see proYemeot, 901 Dcwe St.,
"Kiss Josey for Me," give Lt. Henry Ankeny's lnteue $5,000,
an lnUmate picture of tile patriotism, b.Uh lDGod,lon Hopldu Dnelopineat Co,,
life or a soldier ••• a of b.is bride aDd feellncs teoant lmpronment al lfOO
or r~e~ret during the hard· QuaU St., $6,500,
Al>tr
ORIOUU.L
WEST!RN &-MARIN"
ALBERT R; KELCH
AJt.& Restoration.
673-9383
sblps of their sepuaUoo, all Golden West Equity Prop.
moviDgly portrayed tn hts trUes, ~ittoa.s, 3961Mac.
letters home. Artlalr Blvd,, $10,860,
In tb.is book you are with Baysr.ore Dewelopment,
tile soldier~:> on march with Improvements, 1601 Don,
General Sherman through $5,000,
Georgia aod you see their • NEWPORT
vlewpolnt of their com· E. G. Warmi.Qctoo, add
maDders and maneuvers of eotry, 3415 Vla ()porto, $5,-
the war. 000.
And through It all, the Properties West, Z story
Rlelard _.., .... ud
alttr, U II&Jtlor lalud Dr.,
$U,IT1.
0 IRVIIIE TERRACE
Galea 811tldty, add, 1001
Dolphta Ter ., $15,000.
• CAMEO SHORES s. Tur.r, J. nuter, re-
model aod &del, 460'7 C&Jn.
den. $25,000.
• WEST UPPER SAY
Denn1J: O'Htnt. add IDd
alter, 19SS Ternlta. $9,100.
D. E. Petet80D, lSOO Aa·
ttcuaL I otory, I ..UI dnll· lac. ,-,s,ooo.
Repairs, 1!26 Pol& ria Dr.,
$7,000,
• CORONA DEL WAR
Peter O'Brt-. WS Bay.
side, adl:l amdeck, enclose
paUo, $5,200,
• NEWPORT CENTER
W, K. Duls, !80 Newport
Center Dr., tenant Improve~
ment, $18,000.
• BAY SHORES
Dan Evans, add aod alter,
2555 VIsta Dr,, $20,000.
Bert Reedy, remodel at
2512 Vista Dr •• $5,500. letters to his wUe speak duplex. 3601 W. Balboa Bl.,
?~~~·J.::: .. ~~.:~' .. '· June recycle sets record
TWO
COMPLETE
SHOWS
., :00 & 9: H
Ten.month-old Justin A recor1 104.8 tons of
old newspapers were col·
lected during June by New.
port Beacb refuse crews.
It was the biggest single
mOf;!th's collectlon since the
city started the separate col.
lectloo of bundled news-
papers 10 months ago,
"Since the program be-
gan, ~r;e have collected aDd
sold $19,760 worth ofpapers
waved his rattle tn delij[hl
as his dadd)', Fre¥1 Olson
of Santa Ana Heights, re-
ceived his B.A. In math from
UC I this summer. Justin's
daddy delayed his education
whUe he served with the
armed forces lo German)',
Hi s wlfe, Nan cr Hoffman
Olson. Is the daughter of
Dr, aod Mrs. Ri chards Hoff~
man of Corona del Mar, ALPHA CHI OMEGA
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TAPE DE CK
Dick Rtchard, one of the bank's founding directors. is
now devoting his talents and energies to Harbor area
banking. Dick knows Harbor area blJsiness, having spent
25 wonderful years at the helm of Richard's Markel
before joining the bank as vice·president. His Jeputation
for helping people Is unexcelled in the Harbor area.
Dick's genuine interest in people is one of the reasons
you'll find the Bank or Newport different from ordinary
bank&. You can find Dick In our Corona del MaJ ottice,
COast Highway near MacArthur Boulevard.
WAIN OFFICE: 0oWr .. Sbnoenth • ~5·5333
CORONA OEl.,...,. OFFICE: COOII Hljjl1way neo•
MKArihut • ... 5--3330
The South Orange County
Alumnae Chapter ol Alpha
ChJ. Omega wUJ meet at 11
a.m. Thursday, July 10, at
the OOme of Mrs. Kenneth
Cooling ln University Park.
Irvine. There wUJ be swim-
ming and potluck salad
luncheon at ooon.
Mrs. Ronald Gagliano,
alumnae chairman or Dls-
lrtct XIX South, will install
tbe new ofttcers: Mrs. Lee
Clark of Haroor Vie...-
Homes, presldeut; Mrs. Zai
Sanderson of La(lWU, vtce-
presldent; Mrs. Carl Moss-
berg of Huntington Beach,
<"orresponding secretary;
Mrs. Stephen Bills of Pla -
c~tla. recordlfli secretar}·;
Mrs . Harvey Tedrow of Co-
sta Mesa, treasurer.
Fifty year membership
plos wm be presented to
Mrs. Rlctl:lrd Castle of Bat.
boa, Mrs, Gillette Baile}·
of HunUngton Beach and
Mrs. Darrell Nordwall or
Laguna Hills, pa$t natioll31
president.
DR. LOHR TO ADDRESS
CHURCH BY THE BAY
Dr. Franklin Lohr wUI
be guest speaker at 10 a.m.
this Sunday, July 6, at the
Community Church by the
Bay, Newport Beach, ac.
cording to Dr. William R.
Parker, founder aDd min-
ister. Services are Deld at
the Lido Theatre.
Dr. Lohr, who wUI talk
on "Enthusla sllc prayer,'·
Is lull time director Gf re-
search for the Religious
Churrh Fouodatloo of
America In c., headquartered
at Princeton, New Jersey,
In 1950 he became coiled-
ate mlnlliler with Dr. James
Fl.tleld, First Congrpga.
Uonal Church, Los Angeles.
During World War D, ht
served as Air Force chap.
lain.
for a profit to the clty of
about $16,000," says city
General Services Director
Jake Mynderse. "It would
hate required aboot 11,850
trees to manutacb.Jre the
newsprint that was pro-
duced from Newport's 790
tons of recycled newspapers.
And, by DOt hauling the
papers to the dump, we htve
saved about 2,370 yards of
scarce l&ndtlll space."
Newspaper coiJecUondays
for July are the 14th, 15th
and 16th east of the bay,
and the 21st, Z2nd aod 23rd
west of the bay.
MUSIC, STYLES FOR
CHRISTIAN WOMEN
MarUyn MebHgofFuller-
ton wUI highlight the pro.
gram of the mother-daughter
luncheon program of the
Newport Beach Christian
Women's Club on Wednes-
day, July 16, at the Air-
porter Inn.
Also featured will be New-
porter Evan WUiiams, form-
erly with Phoenix Sunshine
group, with a muslf'11 pro-
~tram, and a fashlOn sho'lo'
commentated by Florence
Smales of Newport Beach.
Reservations may be matte
with Mrs. Joe Stewart, 675-
2741.
GROW GREEN THUMB
WORKSHOP OFFERED
Beginning Wedne!lday,
July 9, the Costa Mesa de.
partment of leisure sernces
wtll otter a teen workshop
entitled "How to grow a
lt reefl Uwmb."
The workshops wUI be beld
oo Wednesdays from 3 to
5 p.m. at the Community
Recreation Ceoter, West
gate, Oraoce CoUnty FaJr.
DIVIMO CXIIIIP!TillON AT ORAMGI! COAST T
' c ". ..... ..... .... """'_.., J .. t-
1111t es"W 1 at tie Onlp A '*"'*"'" djYtnC cu 111CA -1111 *II .,.,. • : ... -boloc •r·
·-" -OIJ""* P"-lbr au ~~arcoop
E N S I c; N C LASS I FIE D ADS ----
• MIJ(:ILLAIIIOU&
GLEII'8 GARD£11111G • ~
c~tonleo.--
llolo nloL Good rtlono<·
& Call 67S-Z007 after
5 p.m.
• OIIROPRACTOR
--··TV••··THU••· •.•
-·· ••-7 ....... 10-a
• .,. --~--T ON\.Y
~•••• c_.,-Co.....,. HW'I". ..,,.,.c Co-o. .. .._ • ., •. .,ao,
£ ••• , ... .~,
BE,t..UTY NOO~
2732 E. Cooot Hwy.
Corono del Mor
Phone~7336
e IIC'i'C:L II$
·SALES a SE~VICE
aL1ritt8T. COIITA .. &A
~M-noe-1148 11615
.IIA&.COI"M C....,) ~.!"
~·~ ~ 6-M-40711
Home of the
"Centurion Super Le Mans"
10-
• One day repair service •
DAILY SUNDAY
9 to 5:30 9 tol
371 OLD NEWPORT BL,
HE.WPQ$1 T lEACH "" AC_,U .,.,.. NOAG HOSI'..,
•I'LOtii&TI
,LOWERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS . .
Dtlrf•;l Tosh.
FLORISTS _,_,.
Z.Nee,eet....a, eo-.-
o HIA$111MG AIDS
HAL .A.EBISCHE R
~-!r ~--~ Fit1ina A"ute9
~E.Cosn.Hwy.
Coronedet Mw
VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER
TENT unit, conve-rtible,
complete, Purchased at
flctory lilt West Germany
-nenr used. Call before
10 a.m., after 6 p.m. 968·
1440.
CABIN CRUISER -!3 foot.
TwlP Chrysler engines.
Good condition. Quick sale
for $9,750, Ca ll Mr. Hand-
ren, 675-5?74.
o FOR RENT
HOUSE • 3 bedrooms, 2
baths. ProtessJonallydec-
orated. Private patio. All
bullt~lns. Garage. Private
laundry room. Choice area
ol Corona del Mar. Adults
oo.ly, no pets. Terms to
be discussed aner lnspec .
Uori. Ptw::lne 675.2051.
TWO BEDROOM, 2 uath pri-
n.te apt. with priYllte
patio, private la~ry fac.
Ultles, Garage. Afl buUt-
lns, Choice Co rona del
Mar location. Newly dec-
orated, Adults only, no
pets, Terms to be dis~
cussed aner lnspectton.
Phone 675-2051.
'"-NIWI"OifiiT ltACH
~~~";.F•"'i'"" "·y D •CKAt«l I FILU•IMEI
::,. OFFICE SLM.IEI
-IITATIOMERY
~~'I =-~·. JIWr O,ICI ....... YtiiiC.
3011 Nnpoet Bl,.,
Nn'p)Ji S.ch
e MARIHI HARDWARI
,=~,
c~ . ll.,.uc:eJ 01111 -l!ar--0,.._.,.._ ._,.._
100 W, COAST HWY., 11.8. '*-... 1'1!1
• WANTED TO RINT
LOCAL SWIM Inatructor
and young daughter want
two bedroom unfurnished
house or apartment, Ex-
cellent local references,
Call before 1 p.m. 675.
4385.
FAMILY OF THREE, two
adults and one high school
girl, needs two bedroom
house with garage and
ya rd. Costa Mesa or
vicinity. Prefer tone-
term, reasonable monthly
rentaL We do not like to
movel Call 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. 673 -0553 days. After
6 p.m. 53 1-6131,
o HELP WANTED
STUFF ENVELOPES • $25
per 100. Im mediate earn·
ings. Beginner's Klt$1.00.
P. 0. Box 4447, Dept.TM,
lrvlne, ~a. 92664.
o DECORATING
OJSTOM WILTS
DUS"f RUFFtF.S
and
Plf.LOW ~HAMS
by Ju4y 552-0732
•DI.Y Q.UNUS
•
Wf......tce'?"alty AI----. ...............
U00 I. ta. 11w}., Cllll -1'1·--
t~e ~rll <ialltJl
~FREEZE DRIED FOODS
• o.,.·s tntck w•kWid CMCkegt~
mon1t1 0< .,..,,.., provi1io1W
BEVERLY WILTSE 6441094
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f&;;Q
....... b ... .._ ______ _ -· -
I
I
Ocean Views
V,ery cholce Nortb Lacuna locaUoo. stx lovely·
sp~.ctous 2 bedroom uolts &ad ooe OYtrslse 3 bed-
room plan. Close to belches, abopplDC and all i
that La~una Art Colony charm. Top quallty coo-
structloo. From $54,950.
Call675-7225
SITUATED ON TEN ACRES
SPACIOUS 1 & 2 BEDROOM APAR'NEHTS
Fu lftlllhed & Unfvml &hed
• Pli ••a. Patlot • Pireplecea
• POOLI • t Hole Ptaaina 01 ..
• T.ait
~~ lePuaa. P•iiJ •ell• • Q[ io Scholl .. ,..,...... ••
900 s .. Lone, CDM
MocArthur near Coast Hwy., dose to Fashion Island
DEL MAR (714) 6.44-2611
ofiJo J!Jt
Spac;ious ~ BR., family rm .. din. rm.
On 52 ft. Sunny priv. patio. $179,000
Waterfront 4 BH .. 5 ba .• rumpus rm.
Pier & tloal, ::,andy beu<:h. $295,000
Beaut. 6 BH. 5 Ba, or 4 BR. 4 Ba, with
2 HR. 1 hath apl. Sandy beach,
courtyard. :.hurt• mnonng. S295.000
BILL GRUNDY, Realtor
lslandeu Bldg. at Linda Isle .
3~1 BAYSIDE DR., SUITE 1, M.B. 675-6161 ................
NEWPORT
WATERFRONT
Pier & 1 Slips
Outra~cous waterfront
home. Thrc(' s pacious
ht·drnom:-.. J baths. :!
fll·cplat·t•:,, s umptuous
ground:-. :.and g;ll·dc n-.;.
L1vc on thl• \\ ah·~ for ''"I,. ;-; t:l:!. ;,uu. < • \ 1.1 •.
Open Sunday I to 5
2 lalboa Co•es
~ PR€HIG€ /-+-I HOM€S
tt•AL .STAT. BROKERAGE ,.. ................................ .......
645·6646
·~ 1 1 .. M' n IIPOIT . 1 •·• Unit sales, through:· ·the
Multiple Listing Service of
the Newport Harbor~osta
Mesa Board of Realtors,
tOtalled 371 In May. ..
3,339 lisUQgs were pro-
cessed tturlng the first 5
moMbS Of 1975, of wblcb
48% were sold. 781 of
{VaAes were co~ratlvel
allll•r~
..
HAPPY HOUDAYI
A SPARKLER
diM
FOR THOSE IN THE KNOW!!
.507 TREMONT, CAMEO SHORES
• • • • the address connotes beaut1ful bomes IDd
tbt good We.
Protected patio with sparklq pool. Watch the •
sunset and check out your favorite boat raee.
All tbla for $157,000.
A CH
VIEW!--PRIVACY!
2907 EBBTIDE, HARBOR VIEW HILLS
HERE'S THE HOME TO GIVE ZEST TO YOUR UFE
DELUXE APPOINTMENTS
A MAGNIFICENT CONTEMPORARY HOME * 675-Sno *
3637 E. Coast Hwy
Corou •• Mar
na:nab/ ivill
rBIIIV
FINER HOMES
SPECIAl BAYFRONT BUY!!
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"litE A THT A KING VIEW"
:!·"torn.• .... :.ti ''" Whit•· \\'.llt·r ''"''·' fr()m La$!un.c 1" l.,t J4•1la. :! ~ 1· ..... &,U:W -' ~ rtn1!1· f;t•d'fu.,rn -.Ill It·-. + ramll,·
n"'m hhran · ( ll'l'ltiHr ~1,111'\\t·ll tu
t.•nlt>l'lainrnt·lll ,,.,··I " wl'l IJ.11 .
c·ustom pc·tlt/1 ,'(: lll't'JIII . :-.1>-:'I.UHII.
Htden Wood li II li~'"' cll:i'' •
114 YFitOKT -PIEil & SU'.
De<-orator's dream. Guest quarters
w/fireplacc. Long view of channf'l.
Seclusion w •II! patio & beautiful
plantings. $165,000. Gladys Russell
642·8235. (Hll)
901 D~r Driw 64l·IJJ5/1644 MacAnhur Blvd. 644-6100
Newport Beedl, Caltforma 92683
FROM MOUNTAINS. •• TO OCEAN •..
OR IN BETWEEN
LAKE AllOWHEAD
Mountain Home. 3 bedrooms, 2.000 sq.
ft. on 3 levels. Close to lake and
clubhouse. Enjoy crackling fireplaces.
whispering pines, sports and
recre~tlon in sm01-free atmosphere.
All this and mucb more within 2 hours
of Harbor area. Furniture incl. Only
SC9l~· with an FHA assumable loan at~% interest. ·
NIWPOIT lEACH
Smack on Ute. beac-h! Prime East
Balboa Penlnsula. Charming,
weU·maintaincd, older home. 4
bedrooms or 3 and Den. HUJ(e, glassed
living room overlooking wide, sandy
beach, ocean aDd Catalina. :·a:l ~.suo
Lot Zaned R-4 !
Call on these or othet' properties by
· ILL tum.IY
WISTCLIH IW.n COMPANY
17JJw. ...... : ......... .... .-.nil
RED, WHITE & BLUE
Our _Fourth of July ----~~ S-P-E-C-1-A-l
JUST LISTED -De<:orator's own 3 bedroom
home -Spacious master suite -Complete privacy
-Pool -Shopping nearby. Low malnteoaoce.
Prlced reasonably at $68,500.
Call 673-8550
THE REAL ESTATERS
D2 MAIGUIII Tl~ CC)IoMA DIL MAl .,,_. ••
SECLUDED
Estate Home
••• WITH UNUSUAL GROUNilS II POOL. CALL
673-2222 AND LET US SHOW YOU A MEMORABLE
HOME.
VIEW!
of
ocean
•••• VIEW!
of
bay
VIEW!
of
lights
Large three l)e(iroom home. Especially well
planned to entertain ln house, patio ' pool. •••• OPEN HOUSE SUN.l-5
535 VISTA GRANDE
T~e Bl••fb.. _
Very ll(ht A. bright Bonita~-(S ~rooms
&.. 2 baths) --beam ct'LliDc, eod unit.. close tn
pool, vacant, qui<:'k <K'Cupancy.
Just reduc~ $72,500
************** R E Sl DEN T I A l AN 0 IN C 0 M E P R 0 P E R Tl E S
---TO BETTER SERVE YOUR •£EOSI
R,chelle Robers, Re4ltor
3333 E. Coast Highway
CoroGa del Mar 675-2373
****** ****·**** P.t-Btul'tltt R-JJ,
pre6eniJ
MODERN BEACH HOME
UASI OPTION ~ SZOOO. -cedar
exterior for low maintenance -
contemporary design with all new
kitchen & new plumbing, etc. On large
Jot. 3 Bedrooms & large family room
-near beaches! i'iow va{·ant !
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i lOY I. McCARDLE
: DALTO& II ! ..,..
a8UAM.8 J81tftC8 SIHC8 IUJ
ft. c:iit A liSA
REALTORS
675-aSU
SPECIALS!
CAMEO HIGHLANDS
Say there, for the young (aod YOUDC at beut),
come see oar new otfert.ng; it's cooternporary,
lt'a fouT bedroom or three & den It -rtt .. $87,500. • -• ))
CORO~A DEL MAR
SpartJJnc three bedroom, 1-1/2 baths: c barm-
t.og. Try begi.DDer's luc k at $69,500.
CAMEO SHORES
OCEAN VIEW three bedroom; private beach; •
family room, spacious lawns and patios. It's a dellgbl to .... $127.·:~
SHORE CLIFFS
lnteresttDc "IPlit-lf'vel" 1titb beam <'eWDcs,
paoelt.og; prlnte beach. SllO,OOO.
.....OitT auat-cORGNA DilL MAlt
RIAL RITATa sr-CWJm ·
COL£ OF "EWPORT, IEAI.nlll
2515 E. c.... ...... ..,, c. ........
100 Feel to Beach
QutstancUQ& buy Au an iaYei&AL.or a a--
who dea.ira a be&cb home pl.u rental lDcome.
This dUplex cout.st.s of oae aoU wltb 4 bedrooms,
2 batba, plu 1 uolt 1ritb 2 bedrooms IDd 1 batb..
ExceUeat summer rtntal scbedllle. Call lor ciltalla.
$89,500.
S000 SQ. n. of Jamry Uving can ~ yours lD
tbls castom boUt slncle story S bedroom, 6 bath
home. Located hi&b oo a hill oa oae of the !arrest
lots In BJ( Canyoo. Commanding Ylew of the goll
course. This is a brand new bome with many
extra featuns t.ocludlng aJr coodJtloolng, toter-
com, electric front gate, plus much more. Tnaly
a quaUty buUt executive bome throughout. Open
daUy 1-5 p.m. 49 Royal Saint George. 640-6161.
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Unlimited Potential -
MID-IIALBOA
Own Your Own Business
rDR:A.Tl!D 1'000 POR LONG TBIW SlURAGB
&i!AUTIP'UL KIUOSI:N! LAMPS J.~ c .... .n .. ·•••klclty "'' •• "..... o•~~" ,.,. _.,,
II HOUR wu• 7 DtY CAMDL!S
OIL LAMII'S. WICKS..,,. SCIMTilO,OILS
:M l:~rlllfH1StJr .
"'" I -FOODS
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J'l•wllt•--lwlllt,..._ .... ll
....... ,71 tat. II bo*
lonn,
"Beaeb ... ...,.. .. • ,.,_ .....,. .. _., __ ... ~-....N-rt'l IOOd old 1110111 tiQ's. U la ·11r • MeMIIJt"a
--... loCal ..... fnlat _,.,., 1111 ·-ell
Rat IIlJa" II IIIII IIOWIC lo bao--IIIII II -
·-... 1111 -· ...., -..... prlllod liln bJ the Ellllp N>llallbl Co:
"I bopl tM bclo' c1oe1 a
...., job ollllllllc the ..,,.,.,
In pteturu, olllle .. lJdays
ol sportllabtJI& In N-rt,"
says tbe aulbor. "It reeoaDts
tbe days wb~m we stW eauctrt
plenty of blc flab bereabouts
--the dlya bd)re tbt bl&:
purse HJ.Ds deetmattd tbe
oeeao by scooptng up eDtire
setlooll aod leaYiD&: DOtblDC.
Tbe boot shows l1sh tbe likes
of wblch you'll oenr see
apln."
Hugh ._s seeD 1t all. He
was born lD Newport, of u-
~!~lors wbo came to town years ago. aott llfea: ID
~·~P?.rt Hetgbts, wblcbused
flsberman'srillage,
•• All ol tbe MeMlllaD's
beach nts," claims
"We lot'ed the beach
couldn't leave It for
father ran a tackle
at Newport Pier for
years. Hls grand-
John, came here from
~cotlaod about 1881, follow,
a brother, James, wbo
Lube & Oil Change
S488 • Complrlr ~h.•s~'" lullriulioo & oil ..;'Jti!!!"'!!!!"!!
chao~e • II~ It•~ ~or;urc longer wuriog
paris ~ amoulh, qu•et poerfntmancc
• l'l<':lsr phqn" fur appo.ntmenl e Jn -
<.ludcs loghl trur.h Upto5qt•of,...,a< ... ..,. -'\t-tf.,..oot
Engine Tune-Up . S3295 • W"h •<• ""'"" •qcopmo·m '"' r<>· ~ ft·~i"n~J, f1n e lone your "'"lline, 10· .... · ~ . Sl~llon~ "''""1"""'5. plug, &.r.ondenser ,.,. -
Add S4forl(yl, Pn~one fur muomum JlU milo·8go e ln· I 'J'~ • Ho•tp, m~•nlnon a smoolh running , ·
J]lor"l"CQtld dudes Dnlsun. To~ola. VW 11o lisht 1 ~
BRAKf: OVERHAUL
SS69S
u_ .... ,.._.,.._ ·--
lrud,
Our Great Polyester Cord Tire
-Helps Hold The Line On Price
AII-MeJither711
Gc>odyur"t i\11-Wulhet 78 }I buill will!
pofynter curd thor• llt1\ lllffl~rfll h'l u ••·
clulv• Goodyn1 proc:.,.• II so:t !h cord 11
opthtlu101 •H~nlth •nd rnllt•nce. Th• wldt 11-nrlet tu• It .. ,.,.,..,. molcttd," • tecll·
nlq\Mt borTOwtd fMM r.u 11,. prodOM:!IOil. '" ..,.,rt-41 ....,tdtna. tht Qlfttout of the ,,.,d .,.,.
face II 11t1hlly CDIICIVI U II com .. J111m ! ...
!.'!~ I !.'!~
~t~old -fO lhtl wM th llnr \1 lnflo'-', dw
u"d -•" lvll, n.t coniKI wUit tW reeL And til• ntt-tr,. ,,. ... clnlp ito ..u ~
with plmtr of tn.c:tfon fllta to ~ .....
olvt Jr\p, Jn .,...,. dttlll, OIH ""11•\Yt"till'
11 III•H JIN l!ontll qvalit)', tl 1 •riU ........
In otep wltiiiM 11-.
•
GE1TIIIG rr 'IOGITRER Ia Newport Btocb ..U..r HQCil
Mc:MII..... Wbo .. p6ctu-lcl ben UMmbl1Dc tbe IIIIa
ol bll 1a1o1t -. ·-cb Rat Pia," 1 oompU•Hm of
hla llabiDc IIIII beech -tatea llOWid Newport clur, Inc lll!t put 50 ,_.,., (Eoslp photo)
laDded iD Newport In 1875,
''Wbtle tbe C01111trJ 1a ee-
lebntiag Us blc...,'•l,
tbe MelUllu'a are celebn-
Uo&: tbt1r eeu.teaDial bare,"
ll.fl ffucb. .
Mr. MeiiUJaD. wbo prt-
•lousiJ worted u ..... re-
porter aDd pbot.ornpber l:»r
lbe -Au Rectator .., tor tbe Enstp, bu •ned
21 years as a dilpateber tor ·
the Newport Beach Flre
Dtpt,
But, before lba~ be cot In
pleoty ot !lablac, llld IIIII
does wt:leoewer be cu.
Flsbermeo may lie, bat
pictures dcm"t, aDd ''Beacb
Rat PiJ:" is pbOto(rqlble
proot tbat oot all of the bfC
ooe cot any.
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Check can Yotlr Social
be deposited directly Into your
Savlnss Account Lasuna Federal
by the u.s. Treasury Departnsent
Protect yourself from theft or IOf!S. Start earning dally
compounded interest at the highest rate In our 40-year history,
from the instant your check is received. Come in and fill out the
special authorization form at any of our five offices, and be
ready to safeguard your Social Security checks with insured,
safe, direct deposits to your Laguna Federal savings account.
LAGUNA FEDERAL IIAVINOS
LAGUNA NIGUEL. California
3 Monarch Bay Plaza
HOME OFFICE
SUJOIER PLANNING makes for a good clt.lb year--18
the philosophy of Mrs. Walter Bennett of Westellff, rtcbt.
oew presideot of Newport's Cinderella GaUd of Cblldrtm'a
Hospital of Ora.t~ge County. She ls dtseusstn& pJan.s with
Mrs. Jotm Holcomb of Baycrest, past presldeot of tbe
Gulld, (Eoslp photo)
SAN CllMENTE, California
801 North El Camino Real
260 Ocean Avenue
Laguna Beach, California
Telephone: 494-7541
LAGUNA HILLS, California
24301 Paaeo de Valencia
LAKE ELSINORE, California
600 West Graham Avenue
LIGAL MOTICI
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
~AME STATEMENT
The foUowlDc per.oo. Is
doing business u: Greater
Irwine Publishing Co., 155
Rochester, Costa Mesa,
Calif. 92627: Ama.Igamated
Grapblc Senices "-Calif.
Corp,, 155 Rocbelter, Costa
Mesa, Calif. 92627.
Tbls busiDess is cooducted
by a corporation,
Corporatloo Name: Amal-
gamated Grapble Senices,
D. W. Sbores, Pns.
This statement was ruect
with the County Clerk of Or-
ange County Juoe 27, 1975.
Publish: July 3, 10, 17,
24, 1975, in tbe Newport
Harbor Eo.sJgn. F "45289
LIGAL NOTICE
fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followtng per!iiOo 1s
doing business as: TYc
Wbecl Transit Authority;
Bicycle Baggage Stop; Paul's
Pedal Palace; Paul's Parts
for Bicycles, 1884 Pla-
ceotla, Costa Mesa, Cali-
fornia 92627: Paul CaiYID
Moore m, 1845 Anaheim,
Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627.
Thls busioess Is conducted
by ao lndiYidua.l.
Signed.: Paul c. Moore.
This statement was ftlect
with the Couoty Clerk of Or-
ange County June 27, 1975.
Publish: July 3, 10, 17,
24, 1975, 1D tile Newport
Harbor Eo•lp. F -45265
LI.GAL. MDlt'CI . . :
F'ICTITIOUS BUSIIIESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe tollowiD( per~DG~ are
C)otog bu.•Loess as: RIPtal
S•nice, 507 Edcenter,
Blll>ol, CalU. 9%660: Tim-
othy P. Anaold, 667 W..._t
St., SaD Jott, CaUL 95110;
RlclaN A, Kllactlhofor,lOG
llaiD st., Bolllol, CIIU, -TIU ba-ala-11!1
by
MONEY
AND PEOPLE
While the pollee a.od llremen were begging lor a cost-of-IIYing pay raise, I oatlce
the bigwigs down at City Hall got their own IDIIU&l pay raises without any argument,
whatsoever.
U the City Manager Is worth $40,000 a year, then each policeman Is worth $50,000,
The players, not the coaches, are the 011es who mate a team click, Seven years ago,
the City Mauager got $18,000 a year, It's still the same )lb.
One of these <llys, we're going to wise up and put tbal pollee helicopter 011 the
ground, where II beloogs, a.od pJt 10 more cops 011 the beat, OUr money would be much
better spent, We don't need pdcels. We need policemen. Not ooly Is our "omclal"
crtme rate going up, but a lot of people don't bother reporting crimes, because they
lmow there aren't OIIOUgb pollee to help them out,
One of these <llys, the goYemment boys are going to ldll the goose that lays the
golden egg, They keep using our money to buy up property lor parks, thus taltlllg the
property off the tu rolls, a.od at the same lime IDcreaslllc all ktncls of benefits lor
the world's DOn-producers, When the goYemmeat OWIIS everytblng, and 3,quarters of
the people are on welfare, who wt11 pay the tues to .._rt all of this craziness?
By the way, I bave a boDe to pick with the Internal Rennue Service, (lloo't we all?)
I work several !lours a week for these guys, figurine out payroll tues, business
lUes a.od all kinds of red tape, Why don't they pay me lor this? Government workers
are gstttngalotofmooeynow,Sboulcln'tl be [Jlld tor the paperwork I do lor Uncle Sam?
The problem, of course, Is tl».t I am a IIID&l1 busllleuman, not a big 011e, U I OWII8d
a big corporatklo, I would ban an acCOIIIIIant do all of my tu work and write It off u
a busln-._se, But, I'm not big eaouct> to eet tl».t kiDd of break, Just Ute I aid
last week about the "blgb-clus" tbletes llleallac more lball comm011 thieves, You ,
bave to be big to get the breake, SmallllallnessmeJI are dlllcrlmlnaled ap1nst,
I'll tell you wbat I tblnk 0118 of the big problem• Is -there 1.1 too much money In
pollllcs, Taa tbe moaey out of the p.mo a.od JOU'Il -a dltfereot IP'OUP of players,
SerYinc your couatry, JOUr llate, JOUr C01111tJ or JOUr town abould be a c!Yic duty
wblcb an)'OIIe lbould take 011 lor ONE TERil WbtD yoil llart maldnc poliUcs too
tlnanctally attracUYe, · JOU attract m• Wllo are lnterallled In a polllll'&l career,
Poi!Uca sbouldll't be a career.
Soma tolD araue t1t11 JOU ban to II&J a lot of moaey to attract the rlcbt people,
lloo't ~e It, W ........... Jelfe.-. Jackloa, T..scty Roo18nlt &1111 pyalJU
U».t were amooc the belt public •nul8 'ft'Ye eter bad, Tbey dollated their MrYices
to COftl'llllleal bec&al8 they ooald alllrd to, ud bocaUI they WANTED to, TfJ to
fiDd a man -)1111 0118 man -In conrDIIItDt today w11o .,..... up to tboM ~~&all
of blltofJ,
Mo, my trteao11, bJc DIOII8J doeiD't attract the lllqHT people to polll1cs. tt attncta
the WIIOIIG people • the Dalm, the Crumpe, the Bndll71 a.od the Twllleya, 1'hiDt
abqtlt It, '
AI Forctt
p ,s, It'• J~~Kb time, We taft fill Iaili, IIIKb lalla, ambrallu, mm flu. Be a
4act, take to the 'ftlllr OD the 4111, Ou -. lu a eompWe llllllilf of beaeb podol, ·
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