HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-07-10 - Newport Harbor EnsignI
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TRE WAX FIGURE of "that gtrJ.." aetna Ma.rloTboiiiu,
appears to be welcoming dad, tbe real Dan.ll}' Tbomas,
to the Movieland Wu Museum 1D Bu-Park. At rtcht
Is Leslle C. Bruce Jr. of Coroaa del Mar, genenl
manager of the museum. The occasion was the visit
by Danny Thomaa for a pho!oJrapby and measurement
session so that he can join the wu displays 1D a scene
from the 1951 Warner Brothers fllm, "The jau stncer ."
NB MULLS
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Nudity on Newport's
beaches ls about to be out-
lawed, although pollee and
the ctty attorney agree that
1t bas never really been
a problem.
An ordinance banning
nudtty for anyone over 10
years of age Is on the Clty
CouncU's Monday night
a genda. It Is the re at the
urging of Vice-Mayor Milan
Dostal, Who asked several
weeks ago that Newport move
s wLnly to ban nudes, after
Laguna Beach did the same.
"We don't want Newport'·
to become a haven for peo.
pie who are banned from
nude bath1nc lD neart>y
cities," explained Mr.
Dostal.
C tty Attorney Dennis
O'NeU drew up an ord1na.nce
based on a Los Angeles city
law, which he says has been
upheld at the Superior Court
leul.
lt bans nudes from clty
parks, plaJCround.s aDd
beaches, requlrtnc tbat
clothing cover ceottals,
publc hair, buttocks, UJUS,
anal re(lons, natal cleft,
perineum, and brealt&below
the upper edge ol tbe
aureola. Tbe oatal cleft.
which awears to be a term
lnVtDted by attorneys, bas
beeo deftned as tAte CtDiral
area wheNt tbe thighs &Dd
upper body meet. The
dlctioQJry describes tbe
perlneum as tbe area be-
tweeo the a.ws and the lower
rrootal pel,ic regtoo.
Exemptions would be
granted to chtldren under
10, and to Uve thee.trtcal
performances.
The ordloa.Dce maltes a
statement tbat may aocmd
stnflie to vetenn City Hall
watchers: "Tbe CttyCouncU
tlnds tt&tt U Ls ln the publlc
lnterest aDd oeeeuary to
'J)rotect and promote public
health, safety aod well&re,
that pa_rts. play(l'OUIIds aDd
beac bes be ut1l1r.ed a.od •-
joyed by as m&DY penou
as possible." The lancuace
then goes on to make the
polnt tbat nudlty c~ses peo-
ple away from beacbes.
Laguna Beach, wblch 1».1
had a number of DUde
bathers, outlawed ouc:Uty oo
tbe beaches earlt.r thb
summer.
~ ~ct U.t N~ II
about to pass u orcl.ai.Dee
baonlng nudity raa... tbe
question -11 1t ltpl Dllfl1
"lf 80meorM came OGt to
the beacb tDd IUDbatbed lD
the nude,I doubt tbat •• coWd
do mucb about lt," City At-
toi'DIY O'Nell admitted
Tuesday.
Robber-rapist hunted
A rollber-rapJst wbo lallfepolDt, to comiDU u ua-
Ylctirolltd S Newport B•cb oatlnJ .. x act. Aftw tU1ac
women Tuesday oJrbt aod $S5 trom ber, be ld.
•rlJ yesterday 11 be~ At la.m.1tlttrda1,am&D ~GUCbt by pollee. followbll tbt •m• dMcrtp-
Ht usa&alted womeo In Uoo cot 1D tuoiiP u •-
Coroaa ~tl Mar IDd Be.lboe Jocbd fl'oDt cJDor oftlltiiiOmt
at D.ltti)OlDt and waa talbd of 1 Cllltnl lfewport womu
lDto J•vtnr by a Ctlltn.l wbo l1YM &laM. Sbt tDid
Newport womu. He rotJbld polke 11M awolllt to a.lldm
tbe S wom• bt .....at.ct. .._ Oil U. tdp of Mr ......... , .... btd ~ a ladlle. ctttale a W'&l of_... "B• -~ -.... --· Tille -.et ... Wldte -._ --#--
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of .,. wttll faltl1 Aart. wbla • tDid llm 1ta1 eMit~
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cGq~WaiJ .... watw.
Molt lla!ftM .... ol .,...., ... eouaJII don tbe
SuD Aa Rlnr flood ....
OQ tbt eo. ... ltdt,
&boat --~1" ol tbt wu.r _, comllc don tbt
rlttr be1f ud tbl otbtr
qaart.r don tilt ftood plue
oa tbt ~Btacbade.
Tbe riYer bad brotta it.l
bLob lartber qp tbt lJDe
80mewbere.
Tbe water could DDt 1et
out the moutb of the rt•er
lnto tbe oceaD fut tDOIIICb
tbraiiP e..t~tnact ..,.,._
pa ~lip .. u..
ftlllod .... .. rtaeiiAal
tbl bUll of COiil .... OD
.. .. &Dd tile ldll.a ol
....... Bt&ell OD tbt oa..
I waa 1rltb my Did aDd
.xne otbtr I*IM. We di'O're
08 ap Cout fllclnray to
pi'UIIIl41 Brook.barat
Awe .. u. tilt .s ot Bulb-
ud st. Tbe wat.r tad oot
cro..d Caul 81ctrtraY yet,
alODc tben.
A N...,ort Pter oceao dory
wu belle rowed down the
11tnt1t fu'I'Ud u _..a ...
ud .... wtt., niCMd ,.,.
tM JIIIUIIIP .... of tile ftW
COIDPUJ pJut OD tbt ..til
tide ol Hamtttoastnet.,.....
of u.. mer, Whkb __....,
wat.r to part o1 Coa .....
Here thl ~Ud..qp water
wu DOt tra•eJJDc at tbe tN·
mendDu apeed lt wu mak1ac
aear-er tbe IDOCitb of tbe
rittr. We bi'OQC'bt tbe coaple
back to Newport B•cb.
Witb u 1D tbe car wu
Rlcbard (SbOrty) Gunther.
ooe or tbe dory tlabermeo.
(Cooti!wted 011 P ... I)
NE.WPOAT
BEACH
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THI NEWIOIT HARIOI
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COSTA
MESA
Newport Beacb ls gettlng
ready to cooduct ao optnloo
poll stmUar to ooe )sitcom.
pw.d Jn .Costa Mesa. Re-•lt• are suppoled to let tbe ctty pernmtDt mow what
1oc:al cWuns tlllnk of tbelr
town aod lts go•eromeot.
Newport CouocU wU1 dis-
cuss tbe poU Idea at Mooday
afternoon's lllformal study
sesmo. The same ftrm
wblch d1d a $7,800 study for
Costa Mesa t.s betng coo-
sldered. Newport's cost bas
been esUmated at $7,900.
Resulb turned ln last week
by ~truon Research, a Loag
Beacb ftrm, sbowed tbat tbe
600 Costa Mesa flmWes
polltd bad tbt lollowtna
oplDicaa about tbelr toft: • cana 11 u. No. 1
~ '1):.-t-. MIDncS bJ a IIMt!
.rW'Ii!'laP IOIWic tDd build-
IDe code eotorcemeat.
• TRAFFIC congestJon
was rated the tblrd most
aer1ous problem, but resi-
dents were evenly split oter
wbether compleUoo of tbe
Newport Freeway is desir-
able.
• SIGN CLUTTER came
lD for beavy c riUctsm, with
66 per cent sayq the city's
appearance sbould be lm-
proYed, and almost tt.t many
favoring the new ban oo bill-
boards.
• A COMMUNITY CEN-
TWO FALL
FROM PIER
Two people tell off New.
port Pier lD ~te ac-
cidents SUnday, and were
pulled from the sea by Ufe-
CQUds.
Lavoone Yorrls, 31, of
fountat.n Valley toppled
&boat %0 tt. off tbe pter
at 9:05 p.m. Sbe tater told
We(larda sbt bad dJ'OA)ed
a pack of clgarets and
st.oR*f to plck them up,
tbtD lost her balaocetDd feU
toto the water. Mikt Tar-
dift, a Ri'erside man wtJo
saw tbe flU, jamped·ID and
btlped Mrs. Morris, wbo
cannot swlm, until lltt·
guards pulled ber from tbe
water. Moutb-to-moutb re-
sucitaUoD restored ber
breathlllc.
lAss tbaD u hoar later,
Kart Carr, 18, of Ctn1toc
ftll trom tM pltr. tit n'lm
to a pt1lDc aDd n1 broaCIIt
oat wttboot lA):lrl ...
TER, to be Onanced by
bieber t:ues, got a b1gb pri-
ority oo the list of "wants."
Tbe wb)ect of school
crouiog guards for
da.Dgerous street lntersee-
Uons, loog a matter or coo-
troversy in Costa Mesa, ns
not tocbaded oo tbe 17 -page
questionnaire.
PATRIOA HAAS OF
HARBOR VI EW DIES
YeRlortal sentces were
held Wooday in st. Andre•' s
Presbyterlan Church. ClUf
Hueo, for Pat rlc la Hus,
41, of 1421 Outr1crer, Har-
bor View HU11, who died
July 2 at Hoag hospital.
Sbt 11 .amved bJ her
hustud RaymcocS. caupter
SUD UISIOG~tll
ot the bome; her p1rt0ts,
Mr. aDd Mrs. David Nafttl;
a sister, Joau Berrmu, and
a brother. Duld Na.ttel Jr.,
all of Claremont.
THURL RAVENSCROFT 01
the Bluffs ls agalD the oar-
rator for the Pageant ot the
Masters at the Laguna Beach
Festival of Arts, wbichopens
this Frlct.iy and cootinues
through Aug. 24. Mr.
Ravenscroft bas been fea-
tured with the Sportsmen
Quartet;· Walt Disney pro-
ducttoos, both 1n tbe moms
and DtiDeyla.Dd attracttoos;
''stud 1IIP &Dd ctaeer•• TV
seriu, Tony tbe Ttgercom-
meretala, &Dd Bible story
albums. He se"ed ln the Air
Transport Com ma.od dur~
World War D.
2 year Council
term proposed
A Newport Beach councU-
man wants to change city
electioo laws and return to
wbat be called "old-ttme
tradWooal polltlc king."
City CouncUman Jolvl
Store ot Corona Highlands
wW ask Mooday that New -
port Beacb voters be al-
lowed to decide If Council
terDUI sboold be reduced
from f to 2 years, and U
COGDCUmeo should be
elected by district.
UDder present city law,
eacb ol tbe 7 CouocU mem-
bers must lin lD the dis-
trict be represents, but ls
elected ~t-large by citywide
fot..
Yr. Store also wants to
broaden tbe current city
campaJcn expenditures law
to require tbat all ..ampaign
cootrlbutioos -even those
below $50 -be reported.
Now, all dooatiolls of $50
or more are sqpposed to
bt rtpOrted to writing.
cbance to evaluate his per-
formance more often, aoo
give the ca.ndJdate ao op-
portunity to declde lt he has
the Ume to devote a.oother
2 years to tbe job. I've
talked to some former
councUmeo who said they
might have ruo again lt they
only had to commJt them-
selves for 2 years. I thiDk
we could attract more quali-
fied candidates U It ns
only a 2-yearcommltment.''
Mr. Store admitted that
there are stroog arcumeots
aplnst his plan. ElectloD by
dl£trlct nl.ses the SJ)ectre
of Eastero-style ward poli-
tics and the posQbWty of
a c&DdJ.date betng elected
solely on ao t.ssue ttat coo-
cero.s a nry small croup
ot people.
"All I wtu ask tbe Clty
CouGCU to do DOW Ls dis-
coss tbt Idea aod pat lt oo
the ballot ., tbe people can
decide." Moodly's afternoon City
COUDCU study aesslon w1ll
dl8cus Mr, Ston's ldtu. I
Tbe lhorttGIDc of tbe term •
I.Dd tbl tleetloo by dtstrtct -
woaJd ~ ctaops totbt :
clt:y cllart.r, wblch can come
OG11 by popular vote. Tbl
caq~&Jp nportllle cblap
could be made by the COUD-
eU.
Tbe la.od use plan tor de-
velopment of 10,000 acres
of prime coastal property
between Corooa del Mar aoo
Lquua Beach was revealed
yest.rdly by the Irvine Co.
Major features tnctude:
• O• of 30 per cent of
tbe laDd (2,930 acres} for
high quality r estdentlal,
commercial and resort de-
velopments. Tbe remain1ng
70 per cent of the land ls
d~stgnated tor publlc open
space uses, sucb a.s parks
and wilcrute preserves.
. • DeYtlopmeot or 3 "bill-
towns" and other resJdeatial
araas clustered along the
coastal shelf to accommo-
date from 13,000 to 19,000
dwelUDg units. Tbe homes
w Ul be buUt over the aut
20 to 30 years.
• Establlshmeot of a "re-
sort tria.ogle" as the coastal
community's key elemeot.
Located In tb~ heart of tbe
PlaDniDc area, tht trlucl•
u proposed wW cou1st ol
a prdea bote! complex at
lts ~ Wlsbbooe IWl, aod
other resort-oriented flclli-
ttes --shops, restaun.ots
aDd hotels --at either leg,
one at Crystal Cove, the
otber at Reef Point near El
Morro beach.
' A view -oriented road
syst.em, wUh extensions of
Culver Drlve aDd Sand Can-
yoo Road s.k1rtlng bills aoo
canyons and winding down
toward tbe sborellne resort
eoclaves. As proposed, tbe
rights of way will ~ able to
serve multi-model trans-
portation systems.
• A total or 1,364 acres
of proposed state-owned
pari· land, including a pe-
destn.Ul wa.IInray the length
of the coastlloe, blu.fftop
parks, the e~~Ure stretcb ol
beacb and a 1.200-acre can.
yoo park bebJnd El Morro
beach.
• OestgnaUoo of a sys-
tem l)f traUs along s lgntft-
cant rld(es and canyon bot-
toms, aod establishment of
Ia te raJ llnk:ages b4itweeo
CaDYOCS to allow wtldllle
movemeot trom area to area.
• Accommodation or the
"Laguaa greenbelt'' r.oo-
cept. This Ls acl\ieved by
plans for extremely low
resldeotlal densities (oo
more tha.o ooe or two units
~n acre) 111 the tillly west.
era halt of the coast com-
muntty, from Muddy Ca.nyoca
to tbe Lacuna city Umlts.
ooe-tal.t mUes of unde-
veloped coastal lands, the
largest piece of privately
owned, warm-water ocean
shorellne in C aillomla.
Yesterday's presentation,
a ccordl.og to company plan.
ner and TIC WIJI coordinator
Lawreoce B. Woore, ls tbe
first of ma.oy that will be
made before local agencies
between now an4 tbe eod of
the yar. Tbe tlrst wUl be
at next Mooday's Newport
C tty CouncU meet log. He
said the tentattn schedule
tor tbe series culminates
wUb bearl.Dgs oo tbe plan
before the Orange COUDty
Board of SuperYlsors ln No-
vember a.Dd December.
Dooald c. Cameroo.. the
company's dlrettor of urllln
destcn, DOted tbat tbe lrv1De
Compa.oy plan respoods to a
re(lonal throu(h-trafftc re-
quirement a.s determlDed by
a receot county task force
stucty by Pf'OVldlDI for a aew
lru.lporat:Soa con1dor
across tbe comp&J~,J laDds.
Tbe propo..S corridor rana
lnla.nd of tbe San Joaquin
Hllls rld(e. linltiDg DOD-Ir-
vine areas tbat are under-
doing development upcoast
a.Dd downcoast.
The company's 1aDd use
plan, Mr. Cameron ex-
plalned, renects 3 prtnclpal
planoing coocE!pU. One ls the
"resort triangle." He aid
the two sborelJDes resort
enclaYes, taken together wtth
de¥elopment oo Wlshbooe
Hlll, comprise "tbe center-
piece" for tbe whole coastal
community. The resort cen-
ters, he said, should provide
''the best of Lacuna and
Newport Beacb scale& wttb.Ln
a ttcbtly cootained area."
He added ttat tbe ceoters a.t
C rystl.l Con and El Morro
wW be lntef"SI)ersed wttb
3 sipiftca.nUy loll( but thln
opeo ~~~&ce segments ot the
coutal blu:tf. Tbe resort ho-
tels at tbe Z centers and at
Wlsbbooe Hut wlll be low-
rise !ltncbares, from ooe to
3 aort.., aDd wlll ~ide
a total ot about 3,000rooms.
A MCOad plan.oinc ccmC4P(.
be Did, la tbat of p~idlnc
opeo ~~~&ce wUh1n a deYelop-
meatarea.
''Tbt Newport side of the
coutal c:ommaalty, ttom
Coroaa del Mar to Moctty
C&QOQ. Ll tbe mon taslly
dtftlaped,'' be declared.
''So It wW be cbrlracteri&ed
by a ftl'ltty ot ali'DOil ccm-
• Few, lt a.ny, bulldl.op ttDaaa drfelapmtat 011 U.
&a tbe 10,000-acn~ plaoaed coula1 lbelf. plateaus IDd
eommunlty, hotels lDcloded, r-.. Otwloc*ia( Los
wtU rUle abon thrM lltories, Traeo. CaQ0L Middy Cu.
• A deosJty ruae 1n tnt JOD Ud S.Cit C.Uty, wblcb
-·billtOWD resideatial wm botb be pei"'D&DtDt 01*'
anu of trom Z to 6.5 lllllls ~paou, ae~ thla ana."
u acr.. Tbe hllltOWDr'WW TM tJdrc1 major~
lllltt bJcber ct.nstUu. Tatal worb lA tbe NYenre. au.
JI"1D&&MMIC resJdtDt papda. CIID.,_ called U dlf'elop.
bla ol~coutalcomiDI!a&tJ taelll ....... CJIMIIIIpact. u·. n.o ~ dl'relaped oo.kl nat wtl1 ta.111 place oa U..
,_ell 50.000, at11Jibil L..-lllde ol u. couta1
-.tJ mkt·ruc• popa"ttoa. co.-..,, trom ~
lftjleUGu Tblt ll abolt c..,. ID -CitJ'I bcMDI-a.Jf of wt.t 11 pro)ldld ll1IIL
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NAVAL ACADEMY midlltdp-
ma.n Joseph Schmitz or Spy-
glass Hlll is home oo a
brief leave alter tlnlsblal
bls first year at the academy.
Y ouog Schmitz also gradu.
ated recently from tbe
Navy's SEAL tralnJDc pro.
gram 1n Coronado, tDd La
headed for a Medttert't.M&D
c ruise aboard a Na~ A.tp.
Durt.ng his ftrst year at tbe
Naval Academy, be madetbe
dean's list and tbe tuper·
lnteodent's llst wblle maJA.
talnlng a 3.7 gn.de .,....,_,
He ls tbe soo of au. ud
Mrs. John Scbmltz of Spy.
glass Hlll. Mr. Scbmtts ls
a former State Seoator, U.S.
Coogressmao a.Dd presi-
deotlal candidate. (Eulp
photo.}
Western Fed
in CDM robbed
A man and a ~ bkmde
woman robbed Cona del
Mar'• Welten Feden!Saf.
lncs ol S1,U4 ~
~ftei'DODII.
E~ees of tbe tJuk.
located at %7._. E. Caut
Hwy., later told pollee tbey
belleYed they tad seen tbe
pair 111 the bank earller.
At 4 p.m., tbe pair, dt-
l crfbed a.s a brown.batred
man of medium build, aDd a
bloode womu ~bout 5-10
and 150 pounds, strolled toto
the t.nk. excbaoged casual
greetings wttb 3 womea em.
ployees. then herded all 3
1nto a back room wben the
ma.n drew a .45 pistol.
Tbe bandits gnbbed
mooey trom the tellers'
mooey dnwers, tben left oo
root.
Employees said tbe woman
•as lD the but several days
ago trying to cash a check,
aDd the mllD was also
teotattnly ldeotuled as'bu-
lD( spent se•eral mlmltes 1D
tbe bank a few days before
tbe rotlbtry.
MI LO.EO MA.DY
Mrs . Hardy
of PO dies
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.. bo I -II .... ., ~ elrcoloiiiiO "'·-1M -ltl-.-. Tbt-• .........., ........ ., ...... i)oc. oylvula ia Mil)', ...... ""-tllo -ltad
-llo, .wotTI dtltod 1101 1 .. 1.1, ....... totllo-olllttiWo,-J tar.lioaol~fft>m....,oad-oomo "10 write a clodonllool ol _...,, •.
c-6w IJio eo.t7 o1 ~ 11ato ot ca--. .. .., ... lt&d • elueo ID ......, 1o tho "oolf...-r' Uulb tbat "oU d.,.., ._ ......W. ad all-'"·" Tbto.
ud bJ' r--. lblr«::l 11 qaUfled tD .-uA aU ::U ..:=== m• ... .,. ...oo..d by tbtir c,_u. wtt.h oa MQ 77, at a coaf...ce ~ .,..__...,.,.,..
pollllo-rOAOiro4 br low, alloo _,, . -"" nnal-~lo .rtchto." Ill otbOY wordo, ootloao lo Poria, s-tuy ol 8W. KOttoiolow
AltVO I . BAAPA ••.... Oncud.P*I••r All made ,perualaert. ... .. aOoclandmu'ebukrflbt;lcotMfrom eallecl for the aame .. in~ •· •
HC IIAAPA ............ Auoc:ID14 Etlllor 11-wll1lltc to ~ Him, ad 110..,. oloo. It eloadJ followo tballl ,. .... to oolvo the cc•>lrivod-_-, .
· SUBIICRIPTtoll RATES · aUCIP""• to tbolr ooUoo ooeb riPto 00 uto, llbtoty, ad 1*-......,. Tbo eoUo 6w "lo..._. ........ -flvm
lllllrtlotr-.·,, 0Doyar,$5.00;Iy-a,$ LOO -Ud rtlllc all,lbra bo -·led.._..,. • .,..,, lb. --t muyq~.Yotlm ....... t~--Oolol Barllor .V• ODe. y.,, $t.OO; I,_. .. $10.00_ · --"' ~ •-·----·----.. -• Witb •-~-• to •-ftltare Ia &D aUDowa co.-~. oumot take &hem awQ". A man .oUd founda· ~. WIIUIIII ,. ""'-".,. .. u. ......... ti6o"'ID,_'farOQ'O'CI:0'6•taW,.,. try. thablt to ...,.0 tbt Uimforhedom'lfOUldbeimJK*ibletoftDd. iDt.trdepmcLmt?Are .. to~U.Dede·
~ IJ, ~ . ..,. !':::. ~.~ !!; TH! ARG!MTOS OM THill 61TH AMMIV!RSAU · Tbt DocW.tioo ea11oc1 att&tioo to oootbtY ratioo'a .....,Utioa ol Gotl.p.e fiPta 10 tho ·~ ....... -. -~ "•lf....ndtnt., truth: ·~t to NC\119 U.. IOdl-United Natkd? MIChl ,_t,....,_ left borne wtlb tlle1r......, lster lD America. an botb marrlld. 1'1111 o1 the Uait.ecl Stat. .t ..W~
. -1 tbetr dnttDitloo -&DeS ...... v~. -. ·-. ··-da-·-·--tu-Ricbta. Govemmenw an iaatitutea am.oa.a 1108 ·•-E. HMPA, o""ot .,d .... ltllsllot of ao fn». ...-~ ---•-~-·· -· •-• M . ·•~-.... .-............,_ .. wtlb Cc>toua-_._ -~ adtlnoa aod oomo ol their wu abl;pocl to Roebooler, A!Yio) ltfalD <II Ba-, on. dorivloo -" juat _. 11om tho ...,. '"--....--,.,_ ••••:0••0000000 •0~0••• •• epouon, rtlattfes or N" York, wttbout bU IU· Violet (Mn. Al'tlat) Durof emt ~the Govemed." Speekm, plainly. th» · « 8ocialWt diet.atonhiPif Mutt .. e""h
• PRO-AMERICA PLAN FOR '76 .,frtoodo wriUoo totlabolalllat ow hoJotc told U.t bo aod Newport Boa<b aodllarjorlo m-d>at ..,...,....,, ia tho ..,.IIDI <II the our pndoua boritap ID Older to aatlal'1....,.
wen ..a • ..-or IIWed 011 Carm-~ ••-e•'"""'"" (Yrs. Bo....,..,) Gtrtlu ol ..... ==' -..6 .oL...J._ -... , -m-t need~ which could ...U, be met but b ~-Our bicentennial observance can be a ,__. -· ~ --r::-·-·----·-----to tbt1r elott:Jbw, Tbt)' u-aweet.t.rt, wen aec:NUJ · Coat& Mea. Two otbar ow. it. very •Mtenct to the IDtll who erM&ed ment i.atarfennce?
year of political education and training rind Urod lDd woory lrom married. llo --0 Job da!llblora, B-r -ol It; ad tbat ....... moat'a ftoi<tion ia 10 oola·
f st tl of f t is a SO to 60 ell.)' boat tl1p a.od ooe dt)' be reeelweda com. Mea and fruot~ 11\W'd.and~t.beGod-PV.ricbte~iDd.i-No&Ja......,mdmN,Ba&'rf .. nC :1 or r.e ora on our ree en erpr e, acrou tbe oceu &DdiDmoat letter ttat a. cll.acbter, (Mn. Joba.) MartDo fA Sua viduala. We oil• a re.JUndinc "No!" to the~
coostttutiooal republic. casu peailleu, Jet with Fruc:es, wu bona aflbelr Glbrtel, bue 111Dce pa.ued Strarwe .. it m.ay -m t.o miUl)' who will q~ of"i.Dtardependeoct.Ltl; ue mlllt ..t·
The goal for the 1976 election year tallhaodltopetllolpYetbom marrlqe. He -....s to any. --•·•--"--·~-••-•--•e..n•eipl•~ l!nnourDoew.t;onot~.,...pull a elt<eo to UYe Ia their SteUy lDd -bls Ia-James loot blo Yllo Car. ~ -w-.......,, --~-~ Is to elect pro-American patriots to oew-,. thor's eoueot 1o tbo mar-mela 111 1!1&9 aod loai!iiio Amorieoniam had..._ .,...;....ly formed the •-/Jomthe.....,erim-,omd-""!ol
Thfl'/ --o Ill •--eo dll ~-•-' to --.. , _ _.. 1n•--~ Ill •--a WowD.. fouodldoa ol. a natJon:--'Our natiOn -thia unic:G otbtt IID'"ftUD.•ta. Let Am.tice dwt hlr Gin! Public office to protect our liberty. As -=· . . ·-· ---·~ wue ~·-""'• fereat oatloaaUties, dif. &.ad cii.IJCbter to Amertca, out ber. IDstel.d Of wallac ol.lrtdepmdeot and IIDWireip at.te. -wu and coane in the future • the hu doDelD tbl pen. General George Washington ccrnmanded, reraJ.t IIDpaces. The)' but b1a wtle carmela coald to tsave tbe estate probated • unique. • eourM tlult U. ..,....._ thi..U-dn•md,.
''Let none but Americans stand on guard eotool.., tn eerta1Dseetiaos oot co beeaue or a eu.rpry at bJ.s d•th. be d.trided tu epect and admiration~~.
of •cb town. TbeJ came operatkla ud ., be eune propertJ aDd .arnodend Bow J'arw n. DeclaradHf '!he INden of thil P'Nl utioa ..em d.t.eor·
tooight." to labor ID tbe steel mUla, bactalooe, wt.tb tbeprom.l8e b1s rJabts to b.1a cblldna.. Sucb concepte u.,. round in the Declare· mined to ucrifiee our mapaiftcmt Dtelaration
Jolm Rarick, fonner coogressman :r::· ~e~,. ~~j ~':tb~':t!.':r :":.~:~ := ~t~t~tpa:er:' = tioa do POt fare ~u in today'• ~m~ bow-on an unholy altar. U tiM)' an not atoppecl.
frc:m. Louisiana, has a plan, which he is became a put or a melting SeYeril mODthl-·-ud: tbat be could DOt uwewt.tt:Dut . ever. Ravtooua b., ,ovemmen~ w .t.eadily de-intmiependebce will iDdeed be our kit. But it _..,._. · ,_ ... , 'd .. -' · b,. ->-•-· o1 can Ollly be interdllplftdence with aerfdoa and prtmotlng In speeches throughout the pot of lllleroaljMalltdadot as tho llthor I)Uied lm-hiJI Ylle, Today, be_,...._~., -nc ·--vuycnm•
all desln:lus of bei.Dc Amert-mtcntion lupeetioo at about tryiDc to nod a mme-1 Kin( G.orte -apri.nciDc oow from within our tyraliny · nattm. Two weeks ago he was at the eana w1lliDc to compete aDd Palermo, he became IIBPU-tblng to ftl1 tbe wold 1n bla j nation _ baw mu.med like an ancient' pique. eopy,v~at 1m by ??w.JolviBWitSoeieO F..u.w.
Laguna Hills Leisure World, speaking to -rate with cthor oa-atod !rom tho rut of tile life. Oo occasions bo woa1c1
under the sponsorship of Liberty Lobby, Uo•1Utes to earn a llYI.Dc, t.amUy. Because of tbelr come to m)' otllet wWI dream of tomorrow and COD· fallure to obta.lll btrth cer-some problem, ft.ret peertBc
asking for the help of all patriotic trlllute oomethlng to their tlfleate lor tho eblld, tile through tho w1odowo to -Conservative comment
Am oew bomelaod. boa.t salled "With the fatber 1f I was at my desk. I al-ericans in savtng our COWltry • Here tbey touod tbem. alooe. Later oo brother ways tlDd time to eee blm, Americu C<Gitf'ftUYea or atmo.t S to !, tbiJ
His plan is startling in its simplicity, selves a eommuoltyofmiud Harry, the motber, tbe .Ue tq>LDe U.t U 1 should ~b ofteo p1etun tbtmaelYN u • answered "coaaerratln."
and can be devastating t o the political up peoples and tancuace• of James and cll.agbter ar. 89 Jears or We u.t·IOIOe YOI.ea tn tbt wUdenest • 1bl r•JOD t.b1J eon-•cb YJ1DC to u eel or out. rtYed lD tbe U.S. ooe mJght UDderatud ud a tin)' mtoorit)' ttat must senatln ma))lity laa DO future of left-wing office holders. Before do tbe otber, eacb 10011 to A tamUJ reWIJoD wu beld &:lYe me a few mJmrtu u baDd toptber to preaeb tbe atroac polWeal folce, rea-
outlining the details of his project, be bo P'"' a olet -oame u-IJid brother Alp"""'"' IJid I come to the close of my ,._1 of eoutllotlooll CO'· ...,. Yr. Rubor, IJI tlllt
sod atiD.& tbem w1tb tbelr s l.ster Conca, mlsstonartes ioomeJ, emmeat and utloMUsm, tba present American 2. reminded his audience that Coogress preY1ou.s aattYe eoutry, de-1.n Cblna, atteoded, Brother • • • TbeJ form spllDter parties part)' a.llpmeot ofters them
is respoosible for the state of the slpatlng their race, creed, AJphoose suffered a brain Natloos rtse and fall, ttllt bne no etaace of elect-DO poUtlealllome.
cutoma, or bablts • • • ln)lry durlne the Boler re. peerless ADd powerlul 1Dc anybody to DI.HoDal of-"Tbe Democrats, wltb a nattoo --not the president, or the aomttlmea 1n )est. some. bellioo of 1900 and died leaders eome aDd 110. but n.ce. coorreaiooal spectnlm
Supreme Court, or the state department Umes "Wttb a.ft'ectlon. ofteo s llortly alter flnistllzlg b1s somebow we, tbe people,n-All of tb1a • IDclttdiDI racb1Dc trom Roo Oellums
h h lD derWoo.. mls&iooai'J work. maiD as tbe bulwark and the "tlny m!Dorlt)'" eom. to Sou)' l&oatcomery, bave
d~~CVS," ba claim a. Ht
ld.wlea tbt prodDCaa u
tho majortty of wontor
people, flrmtrl and but-
neaamc, &Dd tbe DOD-PlO-
dueen u a "llbtra.l ftrtlt.-
llat elttt" compn..:l ol tbe
edllea.-I oml>u.t>maot,
the domJDIDt media, tbt ma-
jor bmdltloo.ll &Dd ........reb
-aod tho fodonl I.Dd alate banuenelel.
CODIIIrialtt'e power wtth· --but the Coogress, whic ~ t e power For ezample, Joi:JD.Dy Bull James weat toto thebuUd -foundaUoo of a better eo-plez • 1.1 Wl'OIII •• ,., WU-atooc1 tlr )1st about IYtrJ-
to enact laws and apprOPriate. money, wu tho-"' ED&IIah-lng,arebltoeturataodlaod-elety,Sotot~""""'1 1A1t......,.,b>ootl>o .. -lltlq," Yr. Buhll<.econ-
And hat h C . be man. tbe lt:aUa.D ,... a Wop. scaptnc buai.Dess to Ro. tbe mlllloaa·ci atlllr·-tm-··t~o~:~•a -toO couttraU"fe -.,-.. ..... bl)jt "till Raipe-
b> tbo R..,ot>UeaoPuty c:oold
~o<MOOP-admUoMr. IWtit'; bit a.!w.n. tlltt
the 1Dbedtora of tlll.t cartJ
•ouM alaelADbtrU ''tbtllll.ba
IIIII ...
w as our oogress en tbe ltaDprlu a.s a l:haoty, cbelter, New Tort, tmtll tbe mlpanta wbo 8DIIU.rtd tbe wru.n. Hot oolJ an .coo-1 tcua, ID Oelr ceoerallly,
doing to us? Mr. Rarick detailed sane tbe Rusatan .~. BolsbeYlt, the stock crash and depresstoo sco111 ~~ridicule of otbera aernU"~ --ctenDue po-•r• r~ bJ •ad'•
of the national tlls that can be laid Swode was u...Uy eaUed of 1929. to 19!2 he came to haYe toii 011 flrbtiDc for a lllfCaJ maJotlfr In Amertea, ilr pra<tfeaUr -·" tbe cJumb Swede, the German Los Angeles wttb hla wife better ftJ of We. Out of but, be tnststa, tbeJ abou1d He would replace lbe Re-at the door of Coogress: the tremendous was a Heinle or a Kraut. and cbtldreo and again went th1a eooclomerate bu come act uu lt b)' ft)rmblr a publlcanl wttll a De• lnde-
debt, which iS feeding the flameS of From Ireland 'came the into tbe buildlng of Domes forth a monl and etb1CI.l ma))r poU~ca.l p&rtf, Not ~· Part)', drlYI.a&: tbe
Sbanty trlsh and after they aDd apartments. Since 1954, aense for the beoeflt ol aU a tb1rd party, miDd )'OU, Roetetellera, J a"fttses and
tnflation; the costly no-win war tn Viet-made a few do llars opent. the tamlly bome bas beell mantl.od. bot a repla.cemeDt for the other RepubUeaa Uberals
naffi, with 55,000 American dead, and IDg salooos and bars tbey at 117 3Sthst.,Ceotrai New. • • • Repabllean~rty. lnto tba Democratic eamp.
1st became the lace curtain port. P,S, 111 the prepuatioo Mr. Ruaber's new book, a.Dd attraetiDc all eonaern.-abject surrender to the cc:rnmun s; Irl.sb. Tbe Je•s were In 1965 the Argentoscele-of my articles I ban tried "Tbt MakUIC or tbe New tiYM, botb Republlcu: and
financing communist aggresstoo dertal•elJ called "Klkea." bn.ted tbelr 60th wedding to meotioa tbe oames of MajorttJ Part)'," Is astrooc: Democrat. to one blADer.
throughout the world through aid and tile Catbollcs ''Mick.s," the anniversary, also the 78th many old·tlmtrawbotDODe af1Ument tor tbat concept. Mr. Ruaber cUestbe bll.
Nerro was a "Nigger," tbe blrtbdaJ or Mrs. Arceoto. wa)' or uotber coatr1bated torteal prec~t or the col-trade and detente with our enemy; Chloanwt ns a "Cblolt," All tllelr ehlldreo , the ir to maiiiJtc ""' towD -t Yr. Ruabor, publlsbor <II ~opae ot tho Witt( Party,
" ha In " ddln billt t tbe Jq:anese a "Jill," tbe grudeblldren and great~ it 1s todl.)'. Rep.rd1eaa of aNatlool11_, __ oRof ~-buUYo-ID-whieb cllslntlented lD the revenue s r g, a g 008 ° Freoeb a "Froc," aod the gn.ndeblldreD attended, 51 mJ d>rt to meatloo tbtm -... -··-al&Yery eootronr5)' of the the nattooal debt; the welfare scandal, c ... dlan a c aou.ck. to a.u, at a part)' tn the au, 1 mow .,m, oot will flaeoce In tba RepubUcu last cut:a.ry. WbaD u.. po-
whlch rewards the Indolent and dis-Yet oot of tbls motley Labwoocl Couotry Club, be mlBood, ., If ""' """' );.,~ =~ ~ UUeal ....,.. elaarod, Ute of mlRd luguagu, customs LODg Beach. Tbe soo.s, Ute oame• of .,me old-nat1oa wu left wttll tbe courages production; ccnfiscattcn of aDd blblts came we, the NleOOla.s of San Gabrleland tlmers a llDt pnlidlae)' ID 1964• He bU Dtmocnt-Republleanallp-
prlvate prOPerty through national land people, tho port2ls through OrlaDdo of Rolaod Hel(ltts, to tho Eosl(lt, C1'., ~ ""tllo "-".,... meot.
al whieb mea pus lDto posl-&.Dd IIIIP.U tbl.t JOU ~Ill Mr. Rubu aeu Water-planning; violation of our constitution tloos o1 power IJid leader. blm. (Coptoo of IJio book an pte ..., u. rolatotl ,...oJa.,
rtgbt to bear arms for our own protec-ship. There are man)' re.. The American Way F~atliru on ale at tbe Eutpofftce.) Uou ud rtYerbaratlou u
tion. We are bankrolling all these en-~"."'::.~ ':!0:"::.':'!~ TOM ANDERSON .,:...:.,...~':":"9'7sof~ ; .. ::rua~ttC::::=trC:
croachments oo our liberty, and our portut tJaD. tnteiUceoc:• and PoU, ID wb1cb Amertc:ua "AD" eeooomlc dJn.loD
fo bl h tho le Addf'f!U Corre~rw To were uted tt tbey ..., b> t1t1a -pita tbt ....... .. elected representatives are respooslble. r • e we peop over -... .. the qea atrualed IIDCas. Pit«Jn F~. Tettnus« "17861 tbtfQilfN liberal docera apiut a DtW ud
or Wat.erpte, tbe a.a ol.
reeeasloa aDd pnelouellttle
else."
• 'Tbe rtcaat blstory of
tbe Repabllean Part)'," be
arrues. "ll little more t1a11
a record oftbecomprom18ts
made by eouenatln ma,.
JoriUes, wbo ...,. lulloe-
tlftl)' bow fiCIOI')' OOIIJd be
faeblooed to appea• a
liberal m1Dor1t)' wboM .ole
efttcUn fuctlcJa lal ~
to lDavt tbe def•t of COli•
aern.tl.lm.
"Ia tt uy woadar tlllt
tbe Amert.cu. people bi.Ye
rtapi)Dited to ttU etate al.
a1laln h)' dUplafiDCapow.
lng --· to-p&rtl. .. , &lid &D tDc....UC
rellld:IDet to be lcWS"td
•ltb titbar?
"Tbre Ume Ia .,.. twa
on ua))r pe.r'tJ • tM ln.
dflP41V"PrA Party -OOD-
selooaly dolfpod to rtjolaeo ,J
tho ll<ld>ll<ao Party -&1·
tocttlltr." Mr. Rarick has a project which be 1oe17 to _.llah. c:ouonaUJt. By a ratio poooorfttl elau <II ...,..pro-
calls the 300 Club --organized by tut1~!~ .:r: Q. Wh 11t did Georte to the lhitken. The.e include le·tt' e· rs· . t the Ed-it' or congressional districts. Each participant ID 1188 1Dto tbl llmUJ r1 McGo11ern hope to accomplish strike~.' collep ltudents, ~d . • · , . . · o .
has an easy job t o do: Just call 10 Cola Arc.CO, wbo wu ill CLibl1' -E.G. profeato nal con•nttal and m-"""
foa.ter IDd keeper 0( tbe A. To help the criminal cun~ble bums. • THE LIDO RUCKUS aame1011a riolallou aU ewer
voters each month, ask them a questioo, W..,_,.n Ul.uloo ID Gil'-communist enemy. On return· ~e Oep.rtment of Aari-Pabllaber o1 tbe Rnclp, tile lalud. n.t aDapd
and ask each of the 10 to call 10 more c..U. steJl)', lbe uc1lat in& from his visit to his idol cullure even UKI your tax IIJ eu.ta, T. Uftrd D111Dtroalt1olatiauwenu
I • ..-...-m of Gneco-C••t•o •·natoo M ~-em mon""" to 11d11trllst the ~ B-•-' C'-1-D-......... n 1uiM to be tr1ed ..-the with the same questloo. Here is a samp e: R:n":aC1au1ce &Dd lbe aa. summed ';;' up by '-"';,;~n1: snm""., thet more bum~ ri1 tan ..; m~.; ;;tt;; trial. bat after tDYIItl&a·
"Should our tax mooey be used to I u .. II.Dd or poet aDd pbll-.. Let's play ball with the Corn-pt on the JOVemnwnt te..t. J'OI caacenllrl tiM ...... n-tloD It 11 ,...., eiiU' tlllt
with food o-Empodoc:les. · Co po-Ia -• --• ~r J-Ilion IU'O 1101-.-a no-subsidize able bodied workers Jamoo .vr-wuloreod m•••••" ·The Joint Econonac ,.. 1:• 1v;5-, .:;;;;;,;,.. tbo Iatfou, uct If 111oro wore
st Ike?" 1 to ,._ oat of boolln tbe NB C's Barbara Walten mittee of tbe COftiNII b.u ""' 1t Ia to be _._ tlllt stainps if they g o 011 r ... .., te went with him to Cub• and predicted tbat the number or PftlPII'tJ at 110 Via 0.0.. ....--
The answer would almost certainly I :rtb .. ~ e ~-:; she too had nothinl but aood American• on food lb.lnpi Lido tale, Mnport Btaeb, :~=a:-trlll.-..ld...::
all ·-r 11 c~. be "no." Then the telephcne c er well at tbl prtoetpll'a rat to report . Have you n er teen may jump rom the c\lfT'IDt You utlele ld tM liD· ot lp"MMIc to IDOfttll!tft..D.
can comment: "Our senator, John ~e~~a .... dlebutuce to an lniKommunilt Pfotram million IO so~mUtion b)' the PI 110 tiiAt Mr........... To .... a.I1M, .... do eat
uuo -.... on NBC? Or CBS. or ABC? end of 1976. Th•t woulll mean ..., ftl bMDc elllrlJ ... 1•1 I 11 talr In JUI to Tunney, does not agree wtth you. He At tbe ace ot 14 be liDded Mly r .uaest th•t you •Y one-fourth of the total u.s . wa ndtr tbe ~-portnJ tM Bn'Ru u •-
voted agatnst an amendment by Senator a bk7C1t e&on Uld _.want towrttethe F.C.C.,I919 pop\llatioJL It wouW ~ CUMeudou~-.n re..e&e ..._ Ratblr,
bepJt tDf.ldltc ·--M St 1 NW W •hi It moon accol .. ted b>flation, ......, -ll lllolt lltof -"' --J to Jesse Hehns t o deny food stamps to ""' -eanoot1 fltl'lllllmt, · ,.. • ' ' " on. ---•·, and ,_..,table bonk· ~. tllot 1111 Doolan· -JodiCitl -ro-
t lk ,, ODe dllJ a lady came JIIID D.C. 20S4 and deiDind that UVM .. , tloD of Protec:Uft Bllb1c ... oC tiJie niM ud ftCI}atlau
8 r ers. tile alon .ub ber dl=="!tr .,me American p-.triot be aiv· ruptey and dlctttonblp; --tall -a. 1J11o lale a .. _
A new question each month could lo pore-..... ..-..... equal time to ••• the INih Hadenouflhf ~ ";,=:., ·-;.;:....., ...... 11> ltto. '-·-
zero In on the appalling spenc1thrut ""' Jamoa blotl blmoolf to about kllk• Cut•• ••d the utltlo liDo ID • ,._ tltll y-., ""' b!IIIY
Be at '"' wUb tbl l2 rear old Communilt COftJpirecy? I Q. I ..., lit MlulllltlttHt tall ,_.a or:-.. wll .. Dlllel B. and lett-wing voting record ol n or da.,....r D.c. ,..,..111 MJJ _....., -.IOILYll
N be of 1""6 F .:... -5 -Q. How coN yau ""10 til I t II<.,__, ... & ot ID F-~•IIIIO:LII, J o1tn Tunney, and by ovem r • • ot "!.;;.:; ~~ .,..-d 10 ••• Food s"""' ,., • ,:...,~t' ,;."":t .... -~ b7 1111 .......,. ~ "' oo.m.;"
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MRS. CURTIS L!KAY, Bert CoUty &lid Pilar w_,.. an lhDwtDr I ot Mn.IAMar'• palotmca dtllplayed at tbt ncm puty bolted by Pat Hue. (ftoto by 8etb Koch.)
la'TH·E BEE LINE :.C I
lr JAMft IIRLI
Pat Hue's recent party IDtrodllcel! aue.U From our town were Jesste and Howard
of booor Joyce and Frel! Hameetman to Daum, Claire and Wally Cnrttaadeo, Adelle
Newport Beach. Frel! 11 the new owner of &Dd A1 Gallade, Heleo &Dd Bert CoUey •••
a ltrlk1Dc offtce ba1ld1ng In Newport Ceoter. Their soo Duocan helped wUb tbt .. me-
Beautttul Mrs. Hameetman told me of tbetr plates, beaut1fully &ucrlbed by Nancy Grant.
home 1D RoU!IIf HWs tbat they would leave More were Marlena Fox ••• don't let ber
sbortly to moTt to Newport Beach. This gorgeous feml.ntn1ty fool you ••• she's a
YOUDI couple and tbetr two chlldreo, Jobo brUIJant gal • • • Jan &Dd Tool VItti, Lynn
aDd Cbria, wUl be an aaet to oar towo. and Jim Bo1fyer, Fran aDd Bapud Ryder,
TboQgb we arrtvel! fairly Mrly, musicians Bernadine and Henry UUDWI just home from
were playiDg and the garden-me atrtum a few days• respite at Late San Mareus.
was busy wltb guests viewtnc the display others were young WUUam Berta, Charles
of Heleo (Mrs. Curtis E.) LeMay's palottngs Lehman, Gloria Getty, Dr. Robert Spunem,
••• some of ber seascapes as well as her Nancy and Roger DeYouocer, Sue and
fiorals. One seascape looked Ulte a view Dan Guggenheim, Dr. and Mrs. Ray Os-
trom Stephanie and Alex Robertson's Irvine brlot, Ceecee and RaDdy Prealey, Dorothy
CoYe bome.AnotherboouswasPUJarWayoe•s and Jack Reichle, Dr. Jerrell Rlct».rds,
reodertngs of ber home's exciting loterlor Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Leichty, Pat Hurley,
which abe "did." Betb Koch's photo(raphic Thelma and Glen Thomas, EWe and Earl
art was another boaus. We were attracted Sawyer, General and Mrs. Gaye Thrash,
to a study of a very alert, almost aUYe Supenlsor Tom RUey (Emma Jaoe was
poodle, "Mr." W!nd)lmmer; beaming proud unable to atteod); still more, Gloria and
owners Doris and Jotm Lawsoo were close Mel Ztper, Chuck Matbew100 (wUe Link
byl Peoningtol) was there with his gourmet ns "btrtbda)'iDg witb ber mom"IDChicago),
arts. Carolyn Muoo, M.ary VoaGeldern, Barbara
Boals for VlyJao and Rolaod Perron, Cameo F redertcks and husband, Nancy aod Bob
Shore8, was reoewal of long standlog friend-Hedlotr, their big 4th of July affair 1s "by
ship with Rollle (Mrs. Lew) Landers, Palm boat"; Mary (Mrs. James) Roosenlt (Jim
SprlDp, editor of Sea to Sand maga.f.l.ne 1s 1n Loodon on buslDess), Coy Hirsch,
••• daqghter Gloria Greer was also present. Morey MerltlDs, also EUeo Carter, Dr. aoct
Dee &1¥1 Dub Esstnger new oat from the Mrs. Nolan FrtzzeUe, the Duncan Stewarts,
east especially for tbe party. Barbara and Jean and Ed Sharp ••• )1st home from
Bob Grant new up from San Diego, and HawaU; Catberloe TeonWe, wbowasbubbllDg
back to see the docltlDg of their new boat, ••• daughter and lllellaod of CDM, Captain
Boblra, which they bad brought through the and TenoUle's record, ''Love WW Keep Us
clDal. M.Udred Moore, Betty Letteau and Together," has not only made the Natlooa.l
Mertdttb DuDcan were doWn from Los Ange-Albums Ust, but was ftrst oo the natiooal
les, and Gretcbeo PleclDer from Hancock stngles and 3rd of local stngles, the latter
Park. CUtf Roberta, a vice president of compiled by KHJI others attend!Dg . were
United CalUornJa Bank, also Henry (Hank) Sharon and Bob Lynch, Teddy aod Harry
MofiiD jolDed his mother, Mrs. Marshall .Uene, Jackie and bob Eaton aod COUDcU-
down over the Fourth. woman LucWe Koebn.
Cameos---
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boal'd ol trut..eottbl lf~
polt But»or Art Mar •n
tDr alte(lld litrm, ••• '* ... .a.euc. of • ..., boucl
member« llucoc' Bewtac m, PI'HidiM of a..co Ltd.,
Balboa; c;~aa.riM W. Belter,
pruideat ota..ter DeftkJp.
meat Co.. "-"Polt Beaeb;
· Daa [ApJt)erc. uU1t IDCI
u.etate proteaor ol ut.
CautonaJa Slat. Ullt•tnltJ,
F1111erbl; JobD 8bea, pftli,.
cleat ot Beacoll S.y Eat.r-
PriHe, Newport Bea.cb; G.-
R. Sammen. ptWS«Wt,
RldctnJ Ltd., 1..,w».
B•cb: ud Mrs. c. Tbomu
WUet, Newport Bea.cb.
Mew oftleera !Delude
Geo11e Jeftrlea, Mn.
Job&Do Joou, Yiee.prest-
deots, aDd Mrs. c. Tbomu
WUct_ MCI'tlary, all of
wbom Un 1D NewportBeacb.
Re-elected offtcera an BeD
C. Dtue aDd LeaD Ly-,
vlce.presideats, and Oweo
Metzler, tra.arer.
Mrs. Dea1a E. SulllftD,
prestdct of tbe A.bma.uoo
Foood&Uoo, was named boo-
orary trustee.
BOAT SHOW SLATED
FOR SEPT. 10 -14
Tbe George Colourts
recreatlooa.l vehicle, van aDd
boat show, a spectacle (,le-
Yoted to outdoor eotbustasts,
wUl be preseoted Sept. 10-
14 at Anaheim Stadium.
More than 20 acres w1ll
be devote~! to tbe display
of the latest lo vehicles and
boats and mon than 100
booths wW be used to ex-
b.lblt sporttng goods, acces-
sorlea, SCUBA gear, !lsh-
lng and buoti.og equtpmeot
and resort displays.
MAPE ON BOARD
Vance C. Mape m of New-
port Beach, vice-president
of denlopment for Mape to-
dustrtes, ts ooe of 7 new
members elected to the
Chapma.o College board of
governors for 5 year term.
LAGUNA FEDERAL CELEBRATES
40th ANNIVERSARY
. ~ 'WitH HIGHEST YIELDS
SWEET MYSTERY
OF DOVE I .. IFE
" IJ IJ • • .. 40 YEARS
INSURED SAFE UP TO $40,000
Stlrt urning the nation's hijlest interest now at the
prestigious savings and loan association which has
loally and loyally served coastal Orange County
1nd southltnd areas for 4G years. Individual
accounu insured up to $40,000 -multiple accounts
for much more. Interest is .,.,lllt•d for the full
term of certificate accounts, subject to substantial
interest penalties for withdrawals before maturity.
.. . .
ly HELEM HUFf
One brfef sum mer Lana
Turner lived near me oo
Lido Isle. That was the year
sbe was Yoted the mother
of the year to tbe rum colony.
What I know about Lana's
personal We you could put
1n a thimble, but I am post.
tive sbe could never have
competed with Mother DQmb
Dove's materoal manners.
I ftrst met Dumb Dove
after returnlog trom a few
days at the Beverly WU-
shlre Hotel. When I went
out to 1rater one of my hug-
log baskets, sbe new out
of lt like a Jack-out-of-a-
box. I don't mow whlcb of
us was the more alarmel!.
'·~t," I suggested, clap-
p!Dg my bands, "I doo't want
all}' dumb dove ruJnt.ng my
; lOYelJ flowers."
, Sbe scatted. But abe wu
·back lo a lluh. We bad a
dael of this type for a wbile.
Sbe woo. Any bird tbat
abowed sucb coun.ge aDd
aucb devotion desened to
•ID. After all, tbeJ were only
Qowers. lnadferteat17 (sbaU
we put It tbat wa(?) I dis-
covered two eggs amid tbe
nowers. They were qalte a
slse, about talf as large as
tbe coner grocer sells you
.. chiclteD errs.
Day after day, sWl u a
statue, sbe sat 1D tbat Dell.
Enotocs, )lat before u
aatbortlaUve. dusk fell, abe
YOUid utter ~ looc, MdQe.
Uve coo. This was tbt slpa1
tor Mister to tab over.
Tbeo Dumb Don ftUid ..,.
aocl IWOOP &boat tor Marly
u boar wblle be carctecS
tbl eaa. She was na117
pnuy f111D1. btr breutwu
a 80ft er.m color tad btl
wtap a milk chOcolate
bJon.
AltbouP I coald loot
stnJ&tat at tbt Dtlt tbtoiCb
my dla1lr room 9lDdow, CIDl'J
a brtattl aftJ, I ..,. d-
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ol tM pard. EJetllt 11w-.
111M wa.. I ,. •• ~ to tbl eutalD to ..,...,
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JERRY and IOHHIE SHIRAR (Carruo Ho11u photo)
Mosier-Shirar rites
unite local families
. .
ntURSDAY,JULY 10. 1975
!!!!A DEL 1!"$ CAL..
JACK GEARING • NEW OWNER'
-1021 L COAST MWY. ~ Da MM. iiilii Ul .at 0 Mal. 67a-2SJO
Myadec.
Parke-Davis For active people.
On the jo~ High Potency On the go.
Vitamin Formula with Minerals
130 Day
Vitamin
Supply
130 Capsules
Parke-Davis
R•v· $7 .79
Now··-$4.95
(1 00 I A P H ' I r 'i · 30 F R F P )
PRESC81PTIONI flUID 7 DAYS A WEEK
M WIIKDAYI • .. , lUNDA YS
WIIUOII U PIICIS M ...
urn on to
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2901 E. COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR 673·5153
PORT THEATRE BUI LDING
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FOR ANY EMERGENCY
DF.HYDRATF.D FOOD POR LONG TER1ff S7UR:~GE
BEAUTIFUL KEROSENE L AMPS
Converf to el e ct ricity In ••conch
II HOUR encf 1 DAY CA .. DLES
OIL LAMPS, WlCICS ltftcf SCEMTED OILS
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•
Troth told
at party
A birthday party for Mrs.
Robert Palmer Yardley at
her OOme oolhmpsbireCir-
cle, Dover Shores, turned
out to be a special anoounce-
ment party for the engage-
ment of her daughter, Miss
Vlrglnla Claire Howell, to
Capt. Ralph Merryman
Thrash, U.S. Marine Corps.
The bride-to-be Is also'
the daughter of Richard Dean.
Howell of Santa Ana, sales
representative for Lldo ln-
ternational. Retired Lt,Gen,
and Mrs. WUUam Gaye
Thrash of Spyglass Hill art>
the parents of her tfa.nce.
Gen. Thrash was command-
ing general of El Torn Ma-
rtne Corps air station arid is
now a vi ce -President or the
Presley Co., Ne wport Beach,
Boll Hope hithlglds
Onlp en tr'• hl.r
-htdo7 ll!r a IO_.y
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COIIIIItrJ mUle, IDd *111
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L• Broft'• bri.Dd. at lp.m,
_, Ill 11tt rn-ttd.
OJIEIQIIG li!GHT' wW ID·
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TUIIIDAY lflCiltT,b11U11 ,
Bob ao,o, 1M . Kick M .
Bloo'a -&ad lllo'K......, • GvloJ FaD Bllld will lit '
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THURSDAY, JldJ IT, t-.
•...... L-:liooi..J~.:.:I;... ..... .;.._I •-~rfortllltteea " by .-, llttrer Dootc Ker-
U. S. -F!q PactOilt ww lit bold at 5 p.m. ud
8 p.m., ud -....,..
a'ftl'dl wtU be made, '
FRIDAY, ilo!J 18, BW,
Arm.troar. CbMr • Youog
Life Sl.acera and the motot, ..
c'ycle nces are ecbedlll.t..
PROMOTED lA> Mrcoulllhla
moatb was Newport · Beacb
policeman Doo Cb&Ddter, a
veten.o of 5 years oo tbe
local force. Sgt. CbaDdler
reoenUy earned h1l muter's
degree 1D publlcadmlblstn.·
Uon from USC. He has sened
as tntnJng ottl~. a ptltol
team member, member of
the local special weapons
team, and ts a past presi-
dent of the Newport Beacb
Pollee EmPloyees Assn. He
is a graduate or tbe Los
Angeles Pollee Academy.
and was picked as t!le local
department's first crime
anailyst. He was reassigned
this mootb to the patrol di-
vision. (Pollee dept, photo)
IRVINE COMPANY scholarship reelpleoll (lrom left)
Sanford Smith of Balbca Is1aDd iDd James Fnus of
Corona del llar, Cflduatlnc seniors at Coroaa del Mar
hlgb school. Bert Knges D of l"lrle's SELF school,
and Jeffrey Davis and Scott Adams or lnlne'a UnJYeratty
high scbOOI stutty a topocrapbic model of the trnne
Company's coastal plan with Dollald C. Clmeroo, di-
r ector of urban design. Tbe studeots t.Ye beea awarded
$1.000 college scbollrships by the lrvlrle Company tor
study of architecture and urban pl•nntng.
Church News
• PLYMOUTH CONGRE-
GATIONAL CHURCH, 3262
Broad St., Newport Heights
-Pastor John Lindvall will
speak at 10 a.m. Sunday on
"Our reason for being." A
congregational meetlngatter
the service w111 discuss the
c hurch's part In theVletDam
refugee problem and near
the pastor's plans for the
future.
a.m. on "The joy or for-
giveness." Dr. Collins ls
minister at large ot the
Forest Home ChrtstlanCon-
ference Center. Prior to
1968 he was minister ot
Tent Hall, Glasgow.
• "The gospel road" tllm,
tbe story of Jesus sung a.od
told by Jotmny Casb, 'Wtll
be shown at 5:45 p.m. this
Sunday at Harbor Trinity
Baptist Church, 1230 Baker
St., Costa Mesa.
sbaw &Dd tbe Moatellma's
Reveap rock boocl, uc1
motoreyele nciuc.
SATURDAY NIGHT tbe SATURDAY, July 19, a
rodeo wW bec1a at 7:30p.m. Hawa.11an reYU8, mlnl-blb
in tbe rruclst:ud ..,., races aad a red-beads coo-
V arlous mustc croups and a • test are ora b.p. •
mactc sbow wW appear 011 SUNDAY. July 20, the Ha-
ditrereot stages. wauan. revue wUJ be re-
SUNDA Y. tbe rodeo coo-pea ted. a fashJoo s..,.. wtn
tinues at 2 p.m •• and MoDte-be held. aad several baDds
zuma•s Rev~~t~e, Kers!aw, wUl play.
aDd the Cheer group will Eihlblts, demonstrations,
perform at night. parades, a carnival mtd ...
MONDAY NIGHT, tbe way and coatests wW be held
rodeo concludes and a dally. '
COUNCIL SUMMARY
On the agenda for Monday
night's regulat meeting of
the Newport Beach City
Council are:
Tbe city attorney wUI report
on ways to take legal action
against the tbeatre, which
sho'ws X-rated rums. A Co·
rooa del Mar attorney wtll
suggest that the city or a
ctttzens group buy tbe
FIRE SET
TO ,·KILL? • PUBUC NUDITY, which
would be banned by an ordi-
nance that wJIJ be up for
adoption. theatre. Netgbbors saved a West
• PUSSYCAT THEATRE
In Balboa will be discussed.
* GENERAL PLAN Newport man from a fiery
Miss Howell graduated
from Nt>wport Harbor high
school and attended Orange
Coast College anr! Cal
Western before grar!uati.ng
from San Diego St<~te. She
was a Children's Home So -
ciety debutante. Capt.
Thrash attended the Uni-
versity of Arizona and is
now Oylng the F' -4 Phantoms
out or El Toro.
• THE NEWPORT HAR-
BOR CHURCH 0 7 RE-
LIGIOU3 SC IENCE, 54! Cen-
ter St., Costa Mesa -Lay-
man's Sunday will be ob-
served at the 10 a.m. ser.
vice ttlis Su nda y. Gevrge
Ousley 1riiJ deliver the ser-
mon, "Without ceas!ng.''
Lewd arrests in theater
amendments, wblcb would deatb early Sundaywbeo tbey
change planned land uses extLDcuished tires that pollee
north of PacWc View me-believe weredellbe.rately set
morlal park, and along the to WI him.
south edge of Newport Ceo-Bernard John Hottman. 28,
ler, will be discussed; also, was asleep in b1s apartment
plans to keep a "greenbelt" at 117-1/2 Z8tb at 1 a.m.
on the south side of Ocean S11nday When a neighbor
Blvd. between Carnation and spotted the Dames. He was
Poppy ln Corona del Mar. joined by other neighbors
The couple ar e planning
a tall wedding.
• ST. AN DREW'S PRES-
I:IYTE RIAN CHURCH, 600St.
Andrew's Road , CIUf Haven
• The summer preaching
mission continues this Sun-
day, with Dr. Stanley Collins
spealdn@ at 8, 9:30 and 11
At least 2 Pussycat-
theatre moviegoers have
been arrested tor lewd con-
duct In tbe sezy movie hOUse,
and more arrests are ex-
pected, Newport pollee vice
Sgt. Robert Gatewood dis-
closed this week.
A Corona del Mar man and
a Balboa Island man, both
in their twenties, are
charged wttb lewd conduct. Attorante sinks "There have been others
that we came close to ar-
resting, but barely missed
many yea rs to Earl Sawyer catching them in tile act,"
of Lido lsle. Sgt. Gatewood told tbe En-
The ·'Attorante;· a 46.
foot wooden sloop built and
forme rly own erl In Newport "1 ga ve the vessel to my sign this week,
son, Burke,•· Mr. Sawyer ''It's Wt persooa.l relat~ ns~day. ·'H11!tW :Qp~o'1·t~ sa~. ''that tb!S ~)cfit, ·l'bflleve, to a ·reJl ... C.kiall of ttieafreoattracts suCh
people and coostitutes a
threat to good order and
decency In the community."
Since the Pussycat chain
bought out the old Balboa
Theatre at 709 E. Balboa
Blvd. in May, local pollee
have conducted at least 5
raids, grabbing copies of
such X~rated filmsas "Deep
Throo.t" and '·The Devil 1n
Mlss Jones.' •
A U, S, Supreme Court
ruling last mooth, which po-
llee see as favoring stronger
local and stateactlonagalnst
sery movies, has apparently
prompted a stepping-up of
pollee acttoo against the
theatres. 1each, went down early yes~
rdaJ'300,;mi!~~-brr ~ .. eaclJ~ 1:..._t V ' I I~
There were oo r eported
"ta)lries to t;ne 6 persons
aboard, w t}Q w2r e trans-
ferred to a nearby boat.
The Attorante was ac-
companying the Transpac
yacht raclng Oeet to Hawail,
when she is believed to have
been rammed by a whale.
The accident ocC'urred just
past midnij:ht . T he crew,not
Identified late yester day,
was transferred to the
tlve of Walt Disney,"
A Lon@ BeachCoa.st Guard
spokesman said the name
John Sherman o( San Diego
had been furnished as the
possible present owner.
Triangle sparks shooting
· ·Swittsure, •· which radioed
that all were safe and would
be transferred later to an-
other boat. ·
The Attorante, which was
not an o!fl.cial entry In the
Transpac race, was built
at the old South Coast Ship-
yard here and belonged for
FBI AGENT TO TALK
AT JULY 16 MEETING
The Orange County Har.
bo r Area Legal Secretaries
Assn. will meet July 16 at
Dillman's , 801 E. Balboo
Blvd., Balvoa, at 7 p.m.,
following a 6:30 social hou r.
Mrs. John McKeon, pro-
gram chairman, w!JI pre.
sent Ralph J. Hampton, FBI
special agent. who will talk
on ''FBI duties and responsi-
bil ities."
A romantic triangle ap-
parently sparked a brief
shooting incident 1n a pos h
Spyglass Hill home Tues -
day night.
A Corona Highlands man
wa s charged with assault
with intent to commit
murder. There were no in-
juries.
According to pollee, John
Alexander Stockwell, 43. a
salesman who lives at 423
Rivera Ter., tlrst ldcked,
then tired a pistol through
the front door ot the hom e
of Lavera Burns, 39, at 25
Hall Moon Bay. Miss Burns,
a real estate broker, told
police the shots were fired
while her friend, Michael
Schloessman, 38, of 1915
Bayside, Corona del Mar,
was vtstting. She said Stock-
well left alter shooting a
hOle In the door.
Policeman Dennis GUman
went to the home to take a
c rime report, and while he
was there. stockwell called
Miss Bums. outcer Gilman
took the pbOoe and talked
the suspect into turning 111m-
sell in.
Stockwell was booked on
the attempted murder charge
wttb preliminary ball set at
$25,000.
!"""'"'.,.,..,'""""'..,.,.."""1!:'-""""'1 Shotgun shooter held
' '
. . .
$1.85 per c an
A Santa Aoa man was ar-
raigned yesterday on an at.
tempted murder charge
growi.Dg out ot a methodical
stalking and wounding of a
Costa Mesa parts warehouse
worker Monday.
Mark Davtsoo. Z5, 1s the
m~ pollee say stallred
Warren CaltablaDo, 29, of
Tustln, through the ware.
bouse of Clifford ReseB.rcb
aod Developmeot Co., 102
Kalmus Dr., near Orange
Coanty Airport.
Wttoesses said Davison
Upl llrlac an<! re-loadblg
hls -an<! bll Caltabi-ano ID both arms. sertou:sly
wOIIDd:t.nc blm. The vtcUm
is reconrlne from ma)>r
surgery to JU sha~nd
arms.
otber employee• aa1d
Davison, wbose elltrulrecl
wife worts for tbe compuy.
came lD. diiJ1DC tbe luDell
FIGHT INFLA1\'ION ·
. At: E IIATES 1NN
In Corona
...................... Th .......
440
break aod started firing at
Caltablaoo, who tried des .
p-erately to get away, btd·
ing beblod shelves aJlll
equipment until be was hit
3 Urnes in the arms.
After the assa.Uant was
dlsarmed by the plant owner
Jack Clifford before be could
reload a 4th shell, he left
tbe plant.
Davison was arrested 30
mlwtes later while calling-
his wtle at tbe plant from
a pbooe booth near Newport
freeway, .
Co.workers told pollee
that Mr. Caltahtaoo was
teaching Mrs. Davison her
job at tbe pJa.Dt.
MORE$ FOUND
IN SCHOOL FUND
Nnport .. Mesa scbooldll-
trtct oUlclals ba..-e tOUDd
.some utra mooey to add
to Dell tcbOOl year's cub
r8H"I8,
Ill pYla( lhelr lllP""'l
_, lll&bl to lilt dls-
lrlcl'l f4:.1 mU!loo pub.
~ bollpl, achool -.
--llal ..... -to ....... lonrollllo ODd Gl lllo 19'14-75 ocll>ol = wW ct .. -lllqot ,000 rnon t11u tbrt ...
Uelpalo4 SZ m!Woa lo .-.. ..,. ...
.. _ ........ ud-
Willl?ltnl ..,.,, .. an .. _., ... ......... ". ... ---_,....
• OWE LLlNG Inspection who put out tbe tlres Wltb
rules, for the purpose of garden bases and helped Mr.
inspecting suspected buUd-Hottmaa to safety.
in~ or r.oning violations, According to pollee, all
would be clar1fled by an exits to tbe apartment were
ordinance that will be lrltro. on ftre, Including several
duced. doors and window' drapes.
• RESURFA CING otBirch Damage was estimated at
St . lletwl'!en·Rrtstoland Mac--$1,000.
Arthur, in tf'le airport area, Mr. Hottman, a store clerk
will be put :.ut for bids . whO lives alone, said he
• TRAFFIC LIGHT at the knew of oobody who would
intersectiOn ot Bristol and want to k1l1 him.
Birc h will ~Jed~ Ba: ~~~-~llO!bW-"1~~; EW ~"B~,IJ;t'y,
tor public hearblg. A de-SITE-100"GHf
veloper would buDd 6 units.' N ;;;d"'"'-Beach • City
• ANIMAL CONTROL llbr:ry t~ustees voted
contract, turnlng over the unanimously Tuesday to ask
c ity's animal control to a tbe city to buy a new library
private firm, will be con-site )J.st oorth of the new
s idered. Several letters have police and fire stations 1n
been received at City Hall Newport Center
this week: crltlc1z.ing the A resolution· asking City
firm's performance 1n other Council support of the idea
o r:nge County cities. wUI be discussed at Mon.
CABLEVISION repre~ day DJ&ht's CouncU session.
sentatlves wUI tell of future The library board seeks
plans to complete their sys-ctty fUnds to have the site te~ in the city, appraised and to conduct the
BALBOA ISLAN D requited envtroamentaltm.
street-sweeping program t rt Also appoint
wlll be looked at, with the :-~nt n::;o ~ ar~hltecturai
posslbUlty that the program screening committee ls
may be scrapped for the sought to begin pla.Ds for
summer. the building.
Council meetlngs, The land belongs to tbe
"""~~·to tbepubllc, Irvine Co.
TNI! NOT TOO DIITAMT PUTUIU:,
WILL MO LOMGia IXIST,
" ~~~~~~~~~~ ~.. ....
Ehe/1 to parade Betsy
Oo _, lllo ......
CUIU'," ' ............
,..lit, wW ·--lllo-,. -JUlio._., ·-· .,. -., at-GIIIIO .... Chtb oiHo,poot...._
no -"'lllo --lilt EbolJ Clttl>'a --.y
lDt<> !he ~ c-cw-
Boat pall4o wW ()o lll'by
........... lhe-"'!he
Stuft Shirt
will close
Tbe Slolt Sblrt, -Gl Newport'• moll prolllciO"•
rNtaunnts for tbe put 15
yars, YW cloee ill: cbJn
OD Sept. 28,
"OUr lase Is' eJPtriiiC.
aDd the OWDers lave cbaeea
not to · non it," W~reo
Roberti, muacer of tbe
reslautaDt tor tbe past 10
ye~rs, nplalDed lbts week.
DoD Hukell of Corea del
Mar. whose Ardell lovest-
meot Corp, owos tbe pro..
party. bas oot revaled wlat
be loteods to do with It,
accordl.DC to a etty com ..
mW'Ilty development dept.
spokesman.
The Stuft Shirt opeoed at
2241 W. Coul Hwy.!n Sop.
tember, 1960, uDder the
owaership of Norman Goss
ot Pasadeoa. Mr. Goss bad
aoother ,stun Shirt tn Pasa-
deoa. but closed 1t several
years ago.
"Mr. Goss ls sort of semi-
retired DOW," saysMr.Rob-
erts, "and 1s manag1ng Ills
vineyards n-.r San Luis
Oblspo. He bas no plans to
open another restaurant, as
tar as I know."
Rumors that the local Stull:
Shirt bad fallen on lllrd ft ..
nancial times were dis·
couated lhls week by Yr.
Roberts,
''We have done better the
past couple ot years tban
before," be said.
IIRS.IIILDRED ROUDOT
OF COSTA MESA 01 ES
Private funeral services
were beJd here this week
for MUdred Roudot. 59, who
dted Sunday at her home at
281 Costa Mesa st., Costa
Mesa.
Mrs. Roudot had lived here
35 years. Sbe came (t!)m
Oklahoma. Sbe 1s 'IUni+~
.lt,y hlr huA&XI, lotlePI,
former OWDer of Rossi's
c ate"~m corooa del Mar,
and by sisters MulneSIIIlkey
ot TeJ:as and Anne Meacham ot Oklahoma.
Balb:-Bergeroa fUneral
home directed tbe fUneral
at Hartlor Relt cemetery.
-1tllllo;;....,_
Nil llj IIJ lillr ,__ _... ........... ................ .,. ..,,., .... -. ..
~-.. _ .........
-·!loft w...,.,.~
._, otlllo ~. .
Cltalrmaa Gl • lhe bl-
c I a shl actfyWu for tbt
clttb lidO ,_.. II Kn. L R.
Rflbtlt. SlDce tb1l La a CO• ..,.,._ ellttrt lor I>Oib-Utt
lua!ora ud Stolon, projocl
eltalrmaD lor lllo IUion
Ia Mrs. Bruce Hultp IDIJ
tor !he Soalon, 1M e1t11> pros-,wra,W.G..,.._
Ebtll Cll!lt Ia .. Gl ..
• ._ lD lht ..........
lotatdtcl H yean U.l'·· Jttll S roora after 1M 0U,
or Newport lltlclt. T1tOir
purpooe ol:b-ohttlal bort-
10111 for wome11. rib aDicf1
iD art, lltenture Ud muic
Is oWl belnc carrlld oot lD
1 boot ... lloos, art ud
tr&Yel ~eetloas plll otbu
tor ..U ud· com ...
... asua
llkaft's
•
L .ts you '-1 fOOd 1 '
wtthout feell119 Mdl
CO·HIT
"WIIAT DO YOU SAY
A"!'''~'!.
no
COMPLBTE
SHOWS
7:00. 9:00
,
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I
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MRS. FRED GOOD stands tn the wrought iron gazebo lD
tbe beautt.fteatlon award wtnntng home In Spyglass Hill.
•••••• .. Rolla~' .... .,. ......... ., ....
.
Good L •EIJ'OifT HAAIOA ENSICJe
nomef\JIUSHEDIEJ!I(LY -PAG~ 5
THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1975
OOROHA DEl ~AR, CAt,.,
wins award '
Mt .... Mn. Pnd Good
of..,..._ am .. ".._
aftNid tM bel..._ta
aftl'd b1 U. IWII"'N ot
tbe Mewport llaJtlcw Cllam.
ber ot Coauauet ax IIIII
lucteca&OI ol hllr -..
Tbt rNidtMe &a a. CIPI
Cod ltJlt bomt, wttb a wood
t.Dd bricll nt.J1or, a trw
bay willdow, dlmner wi.Ddowt
OD tbt 11JPU CIOor 1 IDd I
pWared troat ..uo.
Mr. ud Mn. Good, wboll ._, lllll'deiWII, _..,
tbt """np!ac UatmMlYtt
to empM••M tbe "eoaatry
coUqe'' ftel111c · ot tbttJ
bome. IArce brtek pluter•
bordtrtDc tbt ltrttt ottr-
flow wttb roeea, petlmiu,
t.Dd mucoa1 cta•t1.,, a.ad
tDOrmou bub ot'ytllow, '
plllt lDd Whitt I'DI.I'I"rttt.
lbow off the atacty troat
portico. MatuaJUtd brtek
waltny• ue trtmmtd with onnc• lDd Jtllow punlls.
MOTHER'S" KlTCHEN cets lts flnaJ outdoor decorattoo
touebes from, left to rlcht, proprietor Steve Connella,
waltreM Reeta Bernard, cook Ken Stern aod '•Kathy
the tuter.'' Tbe new Corona del Mar oatunl foods
restaunnt opened last week at 2721 E. Coast Hwy.
Natural foods served
.&Dcs.at T oca, IDOdma
Ammcu tr.. -.rpra.,
&Dd eomt old·•......_, eooblc ldeu laYe ~to.
rltblr ta CoraM del Mar.
Wblt ·~•ld Ll the Motbtr'a Kite'-, a atu.J
food8 I"MttuunDt wltb IIIC11
tmtlc cl1tbla u falafela,
pcamolt Qll .. tUJ!a, IDd
boGey mtJUblhl.
Tbe n*urut'• owners
b&Yt 1D IDI.al bu&Dtas
ph llo help nlN IDOUCtl
moaer to buJ eome laDd for
a Yop ..ulemeat eome-
wbere Ill Soutbero Calt-
forola.
steYt ConDtlla, 20, who
Una HU" t.bt reltaunot.
ta tbe proprietor. His
putDers IDehadt Kto tbe
cook_ beta tbe n..ttreuaod
Catby tbe taster. All are
In tbelt early tweattea.
Tbelr restau.r&Dt la dedi-
cated ••to tbe mother lD each
of us, of eacb of us a.od or
au of us."
''Tbe lmtocmotberuped
of God, motber Earth IDd
au of our on motbers la
wbat you wW t1Dd bere,'•
.,. tbt IOft-II)OQD pro-
prWor.
Wllat roa YOD't ftDd at
Motber't KUebeD. prornJ.Iea
st.Yt, a.re thSic•Uke mat.
flail, 11"0"080'tium clutama.te,
wb.lt. brtad. or cbem leal
PNMrnttfta.
The m.-1Dclllda aDd·
wtcbea made of aYOC&doa,
IOya pattltl aDd f:lllaltll,
which steve detcrtbes u
"an Arable taco."
The most e1pe01lve din-
ner IDtree ta teCPiant par~
meAD at $3.75. other din-
Den I.Dchade •ecetable tern-
pun, fried nee a.od vecet-
ablea, a.od a "Yoctspecla.l."
which I.DCllldes steamed veg-
etables pUed on a bed or
bron rice IDd served with
clart.fted butter, aoup or
salad I.Dd homemade bread.
"We (rind oar own wheat
aod bake our own bread,"
Steve explains. Motber's
helpers also make their own
lee cream, sweetened wlth
hooey, and concoct what
Steve calls "IDcredlble ples
• )1st outrageous," wlth
crusts of nuts and other
.--. ud ftWIIp ottr'Mb
tn1t.
,..... MotMJ'"• ~
II'OIIP met u ......,, at
tbt eo.ta .... Tape-..
''Tbere are &bolt 10 ot
as,'' AJI sq,, CODIIIUa,
•• and ou p.1 Ll to n.s.
mOMJ 1D bQ 801Dt L·M_
'91. would IPtDd , .. ada
OD tbe JaDd, IDII ptn.p.
rat. •lll*bJu for tbe
restaara.at. ••
All of tbe (l'Cq) UYt aloal
tbe cout bttweeo Cotta
atea Uld LqaDa Bueb.
"I bid a Uttle m0011, mJ
trleoda ciUIJped ID 101Dt, &Dd
I got a lou to belp pt a•
started.'' ste•e e~plaiDI. "I
bad worked to a aatun.llooda
restaurut to l.sla Vlata IDd
really eo))ytd ll, IDd our
coot used to work at a local
natanl foods reataurut 1D
Newport."
Tbe place tbey plclted tor
tbelr business vtoture la
the former locatloo ot
Mart.oa 's restaurant 1D the
Ensign buUdJ.Dc, 2721 E.
Cout Hwy. Martna switched
last mooth from the r..t-
aurant business to a cater-
ing enterprise. The baek;Jud of tbt home
offers dnmatsc, bJcb Yiewa
of tbe sa, moc&Dt&W, IDd
tbe ctty ot Newport Bt&cb.
To tate fullut advutace
of the tltp.Deeottbttttuoc,
the GoocSI traas:tormtd the
yard IDlo a ~~JaCSoa• nlm-
mLDc IDd eote~ area.
complete wUb a WI'OUiht 1roo
gazebo of thttr on duicJl,
aDd a lartt fl.n-sbaped pool
aDd apa.
~h·····~~·_.·o~h..--.~·.--..~h ...... ~~ ... .., w ,~ ..~:-~ 0-t <o,.,
The pool hu a con-
tlDIIOUaly cireulatJDc water
system fed tllJoucb fowltaiD.
like Jets. lutead ot the tn-
dlttooal We, tbe lutde qes
l d,.a ~ 1Oth ANNIVERSARY ~l; O.c-.c-
··~ •• ••••· C.ll (714) 673•SUS
For JlueriHitl•n .. ate.
~·o..JUI of tbt pool are decanted __ wttb used brick_ to rt·
empbaliM tbe country cot-
' tage fMI.1Dc. Recttrood
pla..Dters, nlled wtth marcoat
dailies, paules, PQIIPitt,
aDd ~ border tbe pool.
' July 1st 'til July 31st ~
il I P£am,~J
SUBSCRIPTION ORDER
Tbe llonl deslp bubeeo
planned to offer a variety
of colors and at.us at all
times of tbe yar, a.od the
liND lle YOUI IUitiCIIPnOM OI.DII TODA
OMLY ss.• ~~ OMI YIAI
plaDters arouDd the crouoda
are coosta.oUy c bane IDe with
the seuooa.
The Goods, who Uve to
the master planned com-
mulllty of Spyclaaa HW with
their 3 chUdren, plaDotd the
enUre dealp of tbtlr Jud.
scapLDc, the pool, lDd the
gazebo tbemulves, wttb the
aid ot arcb!tecta, brick-
workers a.od lroo workers.
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31)0 Irvine Ave.
1
Dial
546-269~
COPY CENlU
ort leach (Near lria,.l
LT. KRUEGER TAKES
PENSACOLA COURSE
MariDe Lt. Robert P.
Krueger, 412 Holmwood
Drive, Newport Htlchts, tas
gnduated (rom Aviation ln-
doctrlDatJoo School at the
Naval Alr station, Pena-
cola, Fla.
Durtnc the 3-wMt course,
b3 re::elvtd lutructlon to
bulc aerodynamics, uta.
tton physlolOCY and en-
gtneerLDc. Ht wW proceed
to an actvaoced phase of the
oaval avtatloo procnm,
leadi.Dg toward ht. desipa.
tlon u a oual aviator.
GRAD GIVEN GRANT
A ttnanctal award at Ulll-
verstty of the Paclftc,Stoct.
too, for tbe 19'75-7& ecbool
year bas beto rranted to
Tent L. ADdtrsoo, rndU-
ate of Costa alta hJcb
scbool. Scbolarsb.lpe are
awarded to quaWltd ap-
plicants oo t.bt balis of aca-
demic superlorltyi.Dd need.
t
oan.
Boat financing with low bank Interest rates Ia .. near aa your phone.
Ju-' call one of our offk:• ttated belOw: =-()Mce W.tcMOIIIoe = ... GliDe 1 aa~ om. 1601 W.Ctltt au~ Awnue
Newpof18Mch Newport e.ch -r. 8each (714)142·1141 (714)642-3111 (714 ....,.,,
eo.ta ..... Oflce ..... VIII* CMiee
~EaM17U\8t. 1-~IMl Cotlla Mela . Nnport .....
(714) &42o-UIIO (714) 844-IS11
An otftoM open. 5 pm. ~ 1twougfl ~. anctttMepnon~. ~ tooatkMW "'*' till 1:30 pn\ ....... ,...,_.
al
l NG'S
,. • •
NewportN ..... and Garden Center
hnoaat Cbara• ·Aecoua&a
'1500 e. coast highway 673-1552 newport beach ~ ~ (next to irvine coast country club and newport center) ~
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ALL PLANTS
AMI .lNG • nMM In Qllfam&l horticulture Iince 1120
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TRANSPAC START --The 65 entries In the Z8lb blennlal
TraJlSIII.clfle nee to Hoaolulu IPfead out onr a large
area within se<"oods of the stan last Frldly off the Palos
Verdes bluffs due to IJ«ht, Outy w1Dds and an uncon-
trollable spectator beet, wblcb IWmbered in the bundreds.
At last report tbe lead yacbta were moYln« nicely about
400 mUes oll'shore. Boats to tbe ~:>reground iD tb1s start
Trial held in arson case
A Harbor View Homes mu
went to trial Tuuctay in
Pennsylvanla , on a con-
spin.ry charge crowing out
of a $6 million 1lre at a
factory in Norwich, Pa., lD
1973.
Hotlart Icenhower, 40, of
2327 Lerwid: Place ts
ch:lrgf'd with conspiracy,
perJun and 3 ('Ounts of
transportJ.nK explosives
across state lines, accord-
ing to wire service stories.
Icenhower and 2 other men
are accused or burning down
the Artlstlc WirE' Products
Co. factory In Norwirh, John
LEC04L NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUS INESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe followlng persons are
dolng business as: Blind
Made ProdUcts or Orangf'
County, 415 Poppy Ave., Co-
rona del Mar, Ca.H!. 9262!'.i:
.,CecUe ,L. ,Bec,Ul 5 Popp)'
Ave ., Corona del Mar, CalU.
9262!'.i; Weldon E. Ber k, 415
Poppy AYe., Corona del Mar,
CalH. 92625 .
This business Is conduct-...,..,.,.n individual.
Darcey Jr. of Hickory, Pa.,
one of tbe accused, basal-
ready pleaded oo contest to
a conspiracy charge. Law-
rence Gore of Maudlln, S.C.,
personnel director of
American Sales aod Manare-
ment Co., of Gartbey, S.C.,
Is 1lso on trial. American
Sales and Managemeot,
hl!llded by Icenhower, was
the parent nrm of Arttstlc
Wire Products Co.
A 4th man loYohed ln tht!
a rsoo investtgaUon, Merrill
Kleln of North Hollywood,
pleaded guUty on March 19
to conspiracy and 3 counts
or transporting explosives.
PATRIOTIC DISPLAY
FOR HOME SHOW
The Soothland Home &
Gardea ShoW, scbeduled for
August 15~24 In the Anaheim
cooveoUoo center, wUI sa-
lute the natloo'sblcentennLal
celebralion wUh 12~foot h.igh
structural beads of George
Wash1Dgtoa, Benjamin
FrankUD and JohD Hancock.
The heads wUI appear In
front of a giant American
_fla..!.. and a Wge, gold-leti!!J;f!(i
reprOduction of the Decbn-
tLon of'l~ence.
pboto are PrlmaYen. (puttaUy hidden) from tbe Chapala
Yacht Club of Guadllajln., Mexico; Whisper (sail No.
7840), Los Angeles Yacht Clabj Shamrock (No, 7958),
Ca.llfornla Yacht Club; SWUbure (No. 47066), San Diego
Yacht Club, ud Ballyhoo (No. 357), Cruising Club of
Sydney, Austn.IJI, the tlrlt boat around the west end of
Catalina. (llocmer -.)
•·
NEW PRESIDENT Albert Dunlap of the Exchange Club
of Newport Harbor gets his badge of office from state
Exctange Club Pruideot Bud Edell of Culver City, who
installed aew offtcers at the local club last Thursday at
the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Mr. Dunlap, an invest-
ment executive, lives In Westcltff. (Excllange Club photo.)
Brad tries for US team
Brad Lewis, a UCI stu.
dent from Corona del Mar,
lett last weelt for the na~
tiooal rowing team tryouts
at Dartmouth College In New
Hampshire.
Brad, a 20-year-old
world chlmplonshlps on the
Thames River ln Great
Britain later this year, and
to the Pan-American games
in Mex ico City.
Last year, the U.S. 8-ma.n
shell won the world cham -
pionshlps fOr the first time
in 10 years.
Brad _Lewis sta,rted row-
log In 197 1 on the first and
I
MAJOR FLOOD
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I doa, 1b1ot lliJ Dod In 1110! Tida daOD IIOOdi It llpreclao,...._.,_ bo pr-•oclbJ'--
bul bt .... _, -Ill pobllc-.. --
tbtt debrUI ...... "' lilt -far II , lllo 0rUp c_,.
barbor. ,. t11o rmr-., Flood Cootrol D11b1ct or
•·· ~-BltlorPololllul tbo CIIJ al !1--11. ~ ~ baek iolo Ill old u tbol dam ........... od
bed 1o1o lbe -a1aoc """·to iporuco, .,.,. 1!1
Rtnr .be •• WNt Hnport. for poulble trollble, ...._
T-.t DJcht after diDDir otber lltenatl•• 1r1 batlt
My Dad and HobutO'Howell to bold tbt nter bl.et.
MR. AND MRS. WALTER MILLER of CosCa ..... cele-
brated tbelr 50th weddlll( &Dnivers:ary with .a eate and
all tbl trtmmin'a preaeatid to them bJ the Harbor
Stolor Cltlaoa Cbtb. (Gitllll Croft-.)
took stm'el& IDd drot'e t.ct wt.t I'm ttd•Jrtnc about 1a
up to tbe santa ADa Rl,-er wbeD tilt aeJt too.,.rllood:
bridge. At tbll Ume, tbl flOOd bit. tbl Santa Aba Rinr
bad r•cbed lb cre.t, but nter-sbed lD Onace,
Bitter Point Dam 'ftS bold-RiYenlde ud SaD Benu-~·!'!\:'~=== :a:=~~~= Walter Millers mark
started WalkiD« liiP tbe beaeb Slllla ADa RlYerf . h ' 50 h ' toward Huatftlctoo Beacb, t t
looklnolora plaenberetbe --~ ~. -bar·ry ... ·~ err . anmversary nood water was closest to -•1 • ••• cutting through tbe tbeD un-SaDtlaco Creek flood cootrol · Mr. and Mrs. Walter c. The round of parties
developed Hunttnctcx~. Bfllcb dim did a flit Job nf hlcb-MWer of Costa Mesa re-actually started 3 weeks
state part I.Dto the ocaa. lae eapaelty lD the1969Dood: ceolly retuned ·from MID-early when Mrs, Robert
They found tht place at about &lid eootblald aUUUcapaelty neapolis, where they COD· · Bertram of Costa Mesap•e
present-day NewliDd street. OYer tbe onr-Ouw. ttould a series of celebn-a party oo May 13 tv hooor
near the Edlsoa st•mpllnt. Tbe Corps of Engineers Uoos in hooor of their 50th Mrs. Mtller's birthday and
They proceeded to die a has dn:n-up n.rlous plans Wlddlnc anniversary tbe goldeo anniversary.
narrow ditch tttrougb tbe to cootam Su.ta ADa RJver celebratioGs Ybich began
sand. 1 don't mow bow toae flood waters. Hearloga ban wltb a party 1n their honor
they dug but they soon had tte.:l .btld and trt.coootJ of. at the Harbor Senior Citt~
RODGERS NAMED
BY BANKERS ASSN. a narrow trickle of water nclals· are b'JlnC to 11'0111· zens Club.
going through their dltcbcllg oat flood control plans lor Tbe JaYishly decon.ted Henry M, Shine Jr., ex-
in the sand. The backed ..up tbe riYer, wldch lDcludes cake, coldeo eandleholders: ecutlve directOr of the Call-
water did a fast jobofwtdea-a oew Oood-eoatrol dam oa with matching eandles and fornla Banker's Assn., an-
ing the ditcb, eaM')'IDg tbe tbe river oear Redlantts. cold...eolored Oower ar-nounces the elecUon of Roo-
sand with lt. Yy Dad said Plus al.a iDe lade lncreu-raapments were a special aid L. Roclgers to a 3-year
the cut started wtdealng 10 lDg the capacity of Prado tribute to Mr. Miller, who term on the board of dl-
fast he had to )amp back Dam aad the rherbeclltselt. bad bean president of thr rectors of the CaiUornta
to keep from droppiDg Into ODee an OYer..all plan is Harbor Senior Cttilens from Banker's Assa. and chair-
the fast-moving water. They fiDalked, tbeD come~ baod Hr71-73, and to Mrs.MHler, man of the group's con ~
stayed long enough to mate llsues fortbewortaDdyears wbo ns secretary for 2 sumer relations committee.
sure 00 f\arther dl.ntag was of eoastructioo, lf approYed. ye1rs. Tbe party was held Mr. Rodgers was also
needOO andwalkedbacttotbe So, w!at do we do In tbe at tbe Senior Clttzens club-elected an alternate mem-
car. m~~-me? bouse, bullt by Zonta Club ber or the nomination com-
The next d'ly my Dad ""~m lhe Corps of En-ln Clitf' Haven. mlttee for the American
brou..tht the famlly back to gtneers nrst started work-Ia Mtnneapolls tbe Mlllers Banker's Assn. He 1s presl-
the sceae where he bad been in( on plans, the newspapers ware feted by. their son, dent and one of the found-
shoveling the DJcbt before. ran beadi.Jnes about a late Gordon G. MUler of New lng directors of the Bank
He was utterly amated at 6 to 8 feet deep beh1Dd Pa-Hope, a Mtnaeapolls sub-of Newport. He has taken
what bad happeaed. All of clllc Coast JUcbny, urb, 011 JUDe 7, the day after "'the blnk from 14,3lothpost-
the backed-up walu wu Ylsiollld by the qtDeers. tbe actual date. Present for uon among u.s. banks to
gone but Ills sbcwel-Yidth , Tbere does DOt need to the party was their daughter, 2,3l4th PJSIUon, surpustng
ditch was now about ball a be any such late, wttb a Charlotte (Mrs.John)Rowett 11,976 banks since its open~
bloc k •dde. Coast Hlgbway nooct thr•t Into Newport of Yort:. LlDda, and another 1D&: a Uttle more than three
at that time was 1 two-lane Harbor, vii Bitter Point son, Walter M:Uler Jr. from Jelrs ago, Prtor to found-
S~: Ceclle L. Beck.
T~s" ·statement was filed
with lbtl: County Clark of.Or-
ange COb.nty July 7, 1 97~.
The !lome show will fea-
ture hundreds of displays
of products for the hom e
and will eocompass the eo-
tire CoovenUon Center.
senior, lives .1t 505 Begonia •
He aDd Bruce tbbetsoh 'Of
Tustin, boUl r~embers of the
UCI varsity crew team, were
lnvited to the tryouts. The
u.s. na&nal team wUI be
picked from tbe Dartmouth
tryouts, and will go to the
concrete rc.d. Afi Or tbe Dam, l:f''a few Iars wtth St.,J..QuW • .AlJO .presea&~ere ,..lnr -~~saa~ A Newport
concrete for tbe halt-block sbOYets staff; dl..trW a nar-5.,c~~rwtfK1:.~.,. ...... __ ,.Zllltllf~t-'
was completely gone, washed rOir'1¥tiLizfet ~ HuDt-ous Other relat1vet liYlnc ""=Pre.ldeat-IIWo1 ... dlriHor ";
only rowing team ~ver at away by the force of the tnctm Beaeb State Park as in the mld-w,est~ ·tbe former Newpoz1 Natiooal
Corona del Mar high schOol, nood. There was about a 10 •. that water app~cbes. st. Paul's Episcopal '<aank Publish: July 10, 17, 2-4,
31, 1975, in the Newpon
Harbor Ensign. F -45499
an1 has rowed at UCl for foot drop-of! at tbe eod of BOOTS UNDERHILL Cburch In MIDDeapolls was T~ Bank of Newport
3 years. 0 the undamaged roadway oo the tceoe of an annlfersary headquartered ln Newpori
Think
JC
In Costa Mesa Since 1946
Jewelry Made To Order
Omega, Bulova & Accutron Watches
Towle & International Sterling
•••••••••
Fine Watch Repair
Diamond and precious gem sett:ng
Fine jewelry care-repa:r
•••••••••••••••
e
PERSONAL AND ESTATE IEWI!LRY. DIAMONDJ AIID GF.IIUTONES,
AND HAVe CUSTOMERS WMnHG POR IMPORTAI'#T PII!CES.
either side. DIES AT AGE OF«< tea ctvea by Mr. and Yrs. Beach at Donr and J.6th
The ra.llroad trac k. .nth Boots Underhill, 40, of Wilmot CampbeU oo June
ties attached, wa.ssuapeOOed 1001 Port Cardltf, Harbor 10. Mrs. CampbeU 1s Mrs.
ln alr across the nEw riY'!r VIew Homes, who died July M.Uler's aliter ud Mrs.
outlet, tbe road-bed ha.vlnc 2 at Hoac bospUal, was MWer bad been cbureb sec-
been W'lShed out to sea. 1 burled Monday In PacUlc reta.ry at st. Paol's tor a
have seen pictures of tbls View memorial part. number of years.
St., with a f\aU se"iee Co-
rcma del Mar offlce, ls oow
planlllnc the opeolng of its
third offt.ce In the Lido shop-
ping area of Newport Beach.
scene but do not bue one. Mrs. Uoderblll, who bad C I • h d I b
u anrooe r•dlii(W.artlcl~ ~~,:: .. ~ 8 :::·'-:..~: rare ago'" ea s c u
LIOAL NOTlCI
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF
BULK TRANSFER
(Sees. 6101-6107 U.C.C.}
Notice l.s hereby civen to
creditors ofthewlthlanamed
pa.rttes tbat a bulk transfer
15 intended lo be made 011
personal property,' Mretn.
after described.
Tbe name(1) aDd bulaeu·
aitdreu ot tbt tattoded
'trauferor(s) arr. E.II.C.
ELECTRONICS CORPORA,
t'ION. dojoc buloua aocler
tl:te OeUtloas tlrm •me IDd
11Jie ot ORCO ELEC.
TRONICS, 'WboN addreu is
2003 Harbor Bollfen.rd, Co-
sta Mesa., Califonda .:au.
Tbt •ml(a) aDd bu-ll
address of tbe blt.cltd
transferee(~) are: THE
ELECTRONICS STORE.
INC., wboM c::arr•t mall-
joe addreu II c/o Manta
A. Hart-. Attoi'DIIy at Law,
115 Soatb h'rerly DrtYt,
Sat.. 509. BtYoriJ HUts,
Ca!Uorola 90211.
Tilat 1110 praportJ portia,
eat beroto II --II ceoenl a~: Mattrlla., IIIP-,u.., mtrt"ed'H, ......
mill, ud II-Ill:-ilullor BoOitYu( eo. .. _. Calllarlla -.
nat aid biUI: t1 tr a.
llll:-.t to bt o.n • ...,
at t110 oCiko at -A.
....... Atlonor ot '-·
115 -· lloYOIIJ ~ -101, 8oYariJ' ~. tolll, • or allv ~._,, 1111.
Cbarles; ~ JuUea IDd MulDe Witt, Velma O'Brien
daupter Cbruty, all of tbe A cr.rter member of the and Della Stansbury.
bome, ud by ber motber, SoroptlmJJt Club of Ute New~ Roberta Carrington or
Yrs. J. G. Carpenter, ud port Haztlor Area, wbo ns Pomona, president of Sor.
sister, MOdred Carpeuter, presldeot 17 J•rs ago, YIU optimist lnternattooal, wUI
botb of Ulasl.tstppl. be 1nstalled as cblef of-be lnstaUlng ofQ cer.
,Senlc• were CODducted fleer apln this Saturday SoropUmlst lnternatiooal
LD Padfte View chapel b)' nooa, July IZ, at the Is a service club of women
tbe Ref. E. v. Uoderh111, Sbenton-Newport Hotel. ln business and professions. tatber-la~taw of• the df-Realtor Farel WaiDr wtll ot special interest to the
ceased.
SISK AT FT. HOOD
Army Prtftlt Jtft!kl t'.
Slst Jr ,, wboH flllber liftS
at 11% Dlllbory r..u._ Co.C.
Mea, 1.t asslped u u
porta -·lilt CaftlrJ Dl-
assume the office, assisted club tbls year has been their
by ChrlsWI.DJamuDdMagoa support of '·meals on
Scbley aa ftrst and eecood wheels," a proieet in co-
Yict-Prealdeots; Arm Van operattoo wlth FISH for de-
Aaldeln Ud Jean Cooner, Unrtac hot meals to sOOt-
u rec:ordlnc and corres-I.DS. Soroptlmlsts also u-
poodlnc seeretarles, and slst the Girls Club, Mardan
Edle Moore u tra•rer. school and gin scholar.
Dlnetora for tbt ~miDc to Harbor Area stu-
-.....~--
'"",.,t'" Warmup Butts
N~T .. wtth Wbtfe Str1pe only ~ 81--12,85
Men'• Stu•· 12.9$
SUbject to Stock On Band
.Tennis Dresses
Men's & Boys' Tennis Shorts
Men's &Boys' Tennis Shirts • Tennis Raeket8 -Wllsm
Dunlop -Bineroft -Y me::::
Dam
Tennla B.U. -WUsm • Penn
Tennla Shoes Dunlop ·
Adliles• COD.,...•.1'ret:onlhi;;;;;Ra~~ck~etfillb';~tnc;;;tnc;· iJB;ij; BuatbUIIbosli ftaequeU & Ban. COD~ "' Mkhs ,..,.._!! Glcrres & Balls · a •• ...,, .,.. • a· .. .._ Racqusta • Btrds
IIJat 8llt -..... .. ........
AD li'luj.Cill 1111111 Talllll'-11 PMdles & BallB
.. • ....... • Dltlt IIOard8
ftlt 1'1118 pr, IU6 =--=-
ilL. ..
Dress
ShoP
••••• Sli,days
3424 V·ia Lido
Newport Beach
.. 1111&1".11A1lt
GUI • lid Mn. 0.-
dll a.. m ••· no ,_ -..eo. ....
ao,. -· IIIIJII , ...... Ttan • Ball• D7 llia-
Oftr ~W .. c.-.....
atrl-Mr. ud llra.ta•-,_,. '--'M:: A Jut 18la St.,Coa •
lor -Mr. Uid lin. Jtf-tnJ ....... 1015 Port
PI'Of.ce, Harbor Vtft
Home~.
Boy -Mr • .., Mn.. LIIUl
Ely-McOr.aw, 5115 IUftr
''.!:t-!• JffWport. • TU&BDAY, KAY 10 BoJ -Mr, ud Mra. J'Jo)'d
Ldbl..,.r, lflS Wr. Ctr-
e1t,Coallua.
Gll'l -Mr. &Dd Mrs. Alu
Lopa, 14~1 Elm A•e., lr-
ftoe.
BoJ -Mr. Ud lira. AD-
drew KectleJ,l835 Port SUr-
-Pl., Harbor Vtn Bomea.
Gltl -Ur. IDd Mra. Jola
Beeeber, Ml Ross st., Co-sta..._,
Girl -Mr. &De! Mrs. Rich-
ard VI.I"DDr, ass tt Ceoter,
COita .....
• WEDNESDAY, IIAY Zl
Girl -Mr. IDd lira. Loas.
Alrtllcer, Ill Capual, Co-
sta Kea.
Boy -Ur. I.Dd lira. WU-
lJam lrrio, US Hamtltco,
Costa Ilea.
Boy -Yr. IDd Ura. Law-
rebct llePbllltps, m Af'O·
eado St., •u. coa Meta.
Boy • Mr. aDd Mra. VIctor
Johns, 2165 MIIPle, COlD
Mesa.
Boy -Mr. I.Dd Mrs. Zaoe
Crowley, 144 Rochester, Co-
sta Mesa.
• THURSDAY, MAY 22
Girl -Mr. a.od Mrs. Roy
Englebrecbt, 3ZO Marguer-
ite, Coroaa del Mar.
Boy -Mr. a.od Mrs. Dell
De Revere, 1924 Port Car-
diff, Harbor View Homes.
Girl-Mr.IDdMrs.James
Thompaoo, 1942-A Aoabeim,
Costa Mesa.
• FRIDAY, MA¥ 23
Gtrl ~ Mr. a.od Mrs. Geo-
rge Merritt, 14931 Ra.Debo
Cir., lrflne.
Girl -Mr. aDd Mrs. Rob-
ert Brightman, 9%1 Caroa-
Uoo Ave., Costa Mesa.
Boy -Mr. aDd Mrs. Daniel
Scher, 415 Riverside, New-
port Heights.
• SUNDAY, MAY 25
Gttf -·wr. &De! •""' lfobn GoocJeU. ~ Wauaa A•e~.
Costa Mesa.
• TUESDAY, MAY 27
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Dulgou, 2342 Cornell Dr.,
Costa Mesa.
THE TEACmtG IS CENTEiiED ON JEBtll CIIRST
AND THE BIBLE, WITH EMPHASIS ON PRACTI:AL
CHRISTIAJI l.JVING. . ALL ACES ARE WELCOII!.
CounseUDc ud ristUDg aY&Uable.
SUNDAY SERVICES:
WORSIDP SERVICES AND SUNDAY SCHOOL
I :SO, 9:45 IDd 11:00 a.m.
PHONE: 8?5-4550
2200 E. Co;ut Hwy., Newport Beaefle .aear MacArthur
He Nearly Put
An End To Funerals
He was buried immediately efter death
without • funeral. A friend offered a
cave as a tomb. end he was laid in it with·
out a casket.
But just three days later some people
reported seeing him alarmingly alive and
walking around with only a few marks
as witness to his death. And the entire
city had to admit that hb grave was, in·
dted, exceptionally vacant.
\
\
-Mi.-... lla Cart e..._..,,..,.,.,
c .. --., .
., -Mr. ud lin. 0...
OJ'P KIM. • FJoRr a., c.a ..... ,.
GCrt -111. Uld MIL wu~
lJaiD Mart~~~. 414 Orchid
An., Core. delMar.
8oJ -Mr. ud Mrt. Gary
....... I Llldllalt.
• WKDIIISD4Y, MAY 21
Girl-Mr. ucUin.Gnc-
OI'f Jlolllod, 1'7D A•-•
S...Uflo, llnae.
Olrl -Mr. ud lin. Jot.
B.U.. 15U 8uta AQa Aft., co.eaMua.
GtrJ -llr. &Dd llu,JobDDJ
Rna, IUS Newport Blfd,,
COlt& Ilea.
GtrJ -llr. &Dd Mn. Ed-
wvctGoaJd.lliE.BaJ,Bal-
boa.
• TIWRSDAY, MAY 19
Girl ~Mr. &Dd Mrs. Dell-
Ilia K.W.. 478S J,ec!wtDcCtr., coa...._
• niDAY, IUT ~
Girl -Ill. ud Mn. Ter-r.ae ~ lMil CMI'-
bGIIJ'LlniM. . BoJ • llr. ud lin. Joe H.... WI s.diA, COlli* .. ...
• SATURDAY, MAY 11
8oJ -Mr. ud lin. Mare
RlebmODd. Sl'll Stlem, lr-
fiDe.
• IIONDAY,IUNE 2
Girl ~ llr. aDd Mn. Jam•
Voce!, 5184 Eltd:)rd Aft.,
lrfLDe. 8oJ-Mr~Mrs.Jam•
Patter..., lW Newport
BUll Dr. Eut, Harbor VIew Hom••·
• TUESDAY, JUNE S
Gtrl -llr. aDd Mrs. Rob-
ert Hoq, l'lt& ProYkleace-
town, lrfiDe.
Boy ~ llr. I.Dd Mrs.
Bruce Yamaabita,_26?5Red~
JaDc!s Dr., Costa Mea.
Boy -)4r. and Mrs.
Bruce. Macbooald, 10 RQJal
Saint George Rd., Big Cu-
yoo.
• WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4
Gtrl -Mr. I.Dd Mrs. Rob-
ert Rohrer, 225 23rd st.,
Costa Mesa.
Glrl -Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Peterson, 17872 HaDcbester
Ave., I"lne.
Gtrl -Mr. and Mrs. Kelt.b
Baldwin, 941 Camatloo Ate.,
Costa Mesa.
Boy -Mr. &De! Mrs. Roaald
Young, 2100 Moorovta, Co-
sta Mesa,
• THURSDAY, JUNE 5
PA'M'T YOUNG, wbollepboeo Boy-Mr. and Mrs. Takeo wu DOt a-rallable lor tbe Yamamota, 2233 Port Ler-
UDOUDctm•t of t.be April wick, Karbor Vtew Homes.
Zoaea ctrla, wu tbt re-Boy-Mr. and Mrs. Larry
c:IIUD* of tbt boDor at Es-Bramlett, 2351 Azure, Santa
tuela h1cb school. DurlDg Ana Heights.
latr MO.Ior year sbe te"td Boy -Mr. a.nd Mrs. En-
as GAA preaw.t, AS8 tre&-rett Thompson, 963 Post Rd.,
suer, &De! seaior class trea-Costa Mesa.
surer. Sbe was ac:Ufe also Glrl -Mr. and Mrs. Roger
In CIF YOlleJball I.Dd soft-Mendes, 432 Colton, Newport
ball and ID tbe powder putt Sbores.
derby. Sbe received tbeGold * FRIDAY, JUNE 6
E and bome eeooomtcs Boy -Mr. aDd Mrs. Roo-
awards aDd was bJCh point ald Adams, Z476 Santa Ana
girl In GAA. She plans to Ave., Costa Mesa.
attend OCC and Cal Poly Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
at San Luis Obispo, rnaj)r-a.rd Hoppe, 1522 Sea.crest
1ng In pre-school educatloo Dr., Harbor View Hills.
and basiDessadmlDJstraUoo. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Ml-
DR. V AH DEN MOORT chael Androsko, 276 E. 15th St., Costa Mesa.
IS HONORED AT UO Gtrl-Mr. and Mrs. Kevin
Dr. stanley van cleo Noort Currie, 19-40 Moorovta, Co-
r ~ Vl u ~Jta M~sa.
Q tfJib 'c r ew ,..QIPes_.4-0 . • SATURDAY JUNE 7 r~ uc =~~it ;i "BoJ.• all. 'aDd llrs. Rod
seoted a dlstt~ .,r-Opp, 2544 Orange Ave., Co-
l b o· sta Mesa. v ce award Y range • SUNDAY JUNE 8 County Hospital Assn. He '
was booored for b1a serrice Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Ml-
to tbe cause of eJcelleoce chael McGee, 700 W. 20th
In health care tbroagb per-St., Costa Mesa,
sooat performance Boy -Mr. aDd Mrs. Jooa-
• than Bergmann, 715-l/20r-
SUBMARIHE GRAD chid Ave., Corooa del Mar.
Navy Macblnlst's Mate
Tbtrd Class Stevtll A. Rosan,
soo of Mrs. Sally J. Rosan
of 1360 Park Newport, has
graduated from the basic
enlisted course at tbe Nanl
Submarine Scbool, Groton,
CoDD.. A former stuc:leot of
ADabetm hlgb school, be
joined tbe Navy tn October,
19'74.
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Versace, 4491 Ranch-
grove Dr., Irvine.
• MONDAY, JUNE 9
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
land Showalter, 3500 Surf-
view, Harbor View HUis.
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Ml-
ct.el Higgins, 3036 KWy-
broote Ln., Costa Mesa.
• TUESDAY, JUNE 10
Glrl -Mr. and Mrs. Lau-
rence Gaertner, 720-A
Shaltrnar, Costa Mesa.
• WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Ka.ragoztan, 17795
Batternut Lo., lrri.De.
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Rtcb-
ard Bell, 1Z46 Cooway Ave.,
Cotta Mesa.
Tw1D boy and girl -Mr.
aDd Mrs. Dooald RJppoo. 113
!7th st .. West NelPJ)Ort.
Girl-Mr. &De! Mrs. Ratn-
er HauledeD, Z005 Anabetm
Avt., Costa Mesa.
• FRIDAY, JUNE lS
The impect on hit followers was so
electrifying that they c.me dote to los-
Ing their fear of dying. FOf almo~t thrM
centuries . ahtrwtrd, hit fottowen di•
dained funerals, Cf*etl, end embatmlng
because fOf them dying w• just • step
into a new life. •
Eventually, howevtr, the pegan burial
customs of the ph•IOh• " the Cltlllrs
reasserted lhem.tves. tnd by the tnd of
the fourth c.= 11M had to be petlltd to prohib4t lng the bUI fof fancy
funerals. Semi·~ tuner.ts h-. survived to
this day, and h.we n101ntly becomf ewn
more tJCtftt,ve. :rhe COMPiet* oott of an ewreg~ funeral fn 18 Wlllbout S.O.
By 1073 it had~ to., ..
Already J.. over ~ of the .,._., in
Southern wlifomla .. now dtoosing
cremation over burial and the lower cost
is only Pitt of the rta.n. Cremation is
usullly fotloMd by a memoria& ...W.
centered wound the memory of 1 living
penon -wftbout the pre•a of his
body. Funet"-have •• Clnttf.,.. a
l1t91. dark coffin, wt\ic:h Is not the 10ft
of memory thlt muat of us would P.Nfw
to tHve with our fr~1 It it no lontlf entintfy ~to
do 10, either ......... Coffin Is not the
end •t life. ii; end of lift Is with Me ~It me Alphe end the Omega. ttw be-
-'nning MWJ the .net.
Gtrl -Mr. I.Dd Mrs. BW
Muoo, 563 Traverae Dr.,
Co.ta Mea.
Boy • Kr. and M.rs. Wll-
Uam Loughery, 2999 Mllbro
St., Costa llesa.
Boy -Mr. I.Dd Mrs. Carl-
ctw.U W1l1011, 1'14i5' Vla
Calma, TusUD.
SIGH UP FOR SWIM
Rectttrattae t>r U. Jllly
14-15 ...... ol On.ap
Coltl'v and COfnPie• prKdolt ... .,.. comt commonplacjlt, and a ..,...,,. t...
ntt'al now lndudn • mortulfY,....,..
lng, ac:eme•rv plot. • ...,_, n ,_..,
"*'Y ••• , ..
We of the am. Society~ ...
litvt thlt ~ .,~ ... ~ ..
'•· Out IOdlty -........ ,. .. .... for .......... lflld ... -.. ..
procedure • ona ., • ..,. 1tw ODit Of • ... """"'... ........ ~
Cout CoU•'• ammer 8Wlm propam wUJ be beld
lroaa 9 a.m. to DOOa t1a11
SaiiiJ'CII.y Ill u. occ pm.
~UoD for tM Gal ...... .m .. Mid Jaty
It, ad tM andm .,.. J.., ..........
•
DEIRDRE AMD CHRIS GRACI (/ •!frey /'hoto)
Deirdre Ann Hayes
bride of Chris Grace
Mr. a.od Mrs. Cllrlstopber
Grace are maklDg tbelr bome
1n Costa Mesa followtD( a
honeymooo In San Diego. Tbe
young couple were married
Saturday, JODe 14, at St.
Andrew's Presbyterian
cburcb.
Dr. Charles Dlerentleld
performed the double rtnc
ceremooy llllltlng Miss
Deirdre Ann Hayes, c!aueb-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark
Hayes of Harbor VIew HWs.
and tbe sooofMrs.Cbarlotte
Grace of Lido Park Dr.,
Newport.
Escorted don the cburcb
aisle oo the arm of ber
Cather, t.bebrlc!ewuc!ressed
ln a gon of Wblte orpnza
made with lace appliques oo
the bodice, sleeves aDd
Staoc!..Qp oecklJne. Sbe wore
a plcbtre bat trimmed with
matcblng lace, and carried
a booquet of wbtte, plnk and
yellow roses, sweet wiWam
and baby'a breath.
Att18CHDc tbe bride ,..
her stster, utss Detlb1e
Hayes, as maid of booor,
a.od Miss Patty Bron of
Costa Mesa as bridesmaid.
Tbe attendants wore loog
wbSte gowu trtmmed wttb
putel colors~ They, too,
wore pleblre blta~~
rled boeqaeb now era.
Ttm Grace was b1s
brother's best man. Se"-
• u asbers were Clark
~ea, tbe brlde's brother,
aDd Randy Gersten.
Dr. JOGU Kliewer, min-
Ister of music for the c!Jlrch. saac tbe "lord's prayer, ..
"W edc1iDc SOOC" and " F ol-
low me" In a cblarcb deco-
rated wtth white mums a.od
earua~, ferns and wbite
rlbboos.
At t.be reeeptloo In the
atrillm of tbe Marriott Hotel,
Christian Eric eotertaloed
wit.b a cuJtar.
The new Mrs. Grace is
a grackate of North HoUy-
wood 111gb school and at-
tended Oraoge Coast Col-
lege. Sbe 1s t.be gn.Ddn1ece
of t.be ta.moas westen ctar-
acter tctor, t.be late
'•Gallb,, aa,.._
Tbe croom ls a Corooa
del Mar bJcb school (l&du-
ate a.od Ls DOY uaoctated
•lt.b WWtam Cburcb. en-
llneer.
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liB -I)' mlr>dtl of the
Lord Jnua Qvist, 10
clwKI-Jc of Ill -bly
mJNitry, were wondJdul
manJ/atations of Hk Jon:
ond po....,. Coocomlna lho
kinds of martelous worb which JCIIUI
performed, it 1:1 inltructi"' to note the
QbserYtUons of a deYOUt writer of
Scotland: "The mirades of c;::tukt are a
complete reftalinl of tis powu and
nature, so far u everythina known to
man is concerned. We find them
in.dudinc examples of til power Oftl'
nature, fis power over external objects,
Its power over man's bodUy frame, His
power over man's mind, His power over
death and him that hath the power of
death, that is, the DtviJ.
.. 1. Hil power over external nature'b
illustr1tod by His stilling the waves of
the sea ....
'"2. His power over exteroaJ objects is
illustn~ted by the turning of water into
wine. It appearS also in that miracle
which excited so great a· commotion,
and which He [Jesus] made the text of
His sermon on the bread of life -The
Feedifll of the Five Thousand ....
"3. Most of His miracles manifested
His power over man 's bodily frame. He
healed diseases. Diseases, frequently of
repulsive form, were common then in
Pltlestine, and the Healer had brought to
Him crowds of sufferen. none of whom
c.me in vain. So pressing Were the
claims of the sick and their importooate
friends, that He had often to tell th:ose
who were healed not to spread the news
abroad. His miracles of healing were
often perfonned on leprosy. Leprosy
was a type of !in, and it is notable that
He never paused when a leper cried to
Him . He pve also recovery of sight to
them that were blind. Blindness, as now,
was sadly. common in Eastern lu.ds. He
healed those who ~re sick of the fever,
and His healing left them not weak and
weary , but strona and vigorous. The
main poinu to be noticed in His
treatment of disease are such u these :
He was no specialist -every class of
disease was amenable to His will ; He
aever had to uk for time Of for help~;
before seeinJ the disuse He undertook
to cu re il ; His cures were never gradual
recoveries -they were always complete.
"4. His power over man 's mind is
shown by HiJ kno ... Jedge of what was in
man . Prom the beginning He knew who
should betray Him. Nathanael was
under the. fla-cree He aaw hirnj when
Simon wu ch<rllhln& the onclwitable-
thouJht ln hJJ Mart, Ho knew what wu
Pl.... In hll mind. Naked ..... open
were aU mon to the eyes of tim with
whom thCy bad to do .
"S. lis aoveref&nty OYer death was
manifested three times, u well as in His
own resurrecdon. He raised Jairua'
d a u&hter, the widow's aon, and
lnarus ....
.. 6. His power is shown abo over him
that hath the power of death, that is,
the Devil. There were diseases in the
time of Quist wftich were solemnly
attributed by their Healer to the power
of unclean spirits. EvU at that lime was
permitted to manifest itself with terrible
distinctness, that it might be met by the
mi&htiest manifestation of good. He
(Jesus) conquered in tvery case where
He encountered it. One case, decidedly
the most terrible of an, may be referred
to. A man who had been long possessed,
who wore no clothes, and dwelt in no
house, but abode in the tombs, cried
out when he 11w Jesus, 'What have I to
do ' with Thee, Thou Son of God most
high!' There was something in the look
of Otrist that was troubling the hidden
devil&. He expelled them. and the man
out of whom the devils departed sat at
the feet of Jesus, clothed and in his
right mind . Beautiful in its suffused
calm is this picture of the restored man ,
when it is put in contrut with . the
paroxysm of madness and misery from
which he had been delivered. He was
sitting. lltat was wonderful, for the
terrible restlessness of his malady had
made him incapable of a moment's rest.
Now the tension has collapsed . He is
master of himself, sitt ing. He is clothed .
Ota.ins could not hold him hefore, but
now he ts restored to a consciousness of
the decencies of life . And the
expla nalion of it all is ttut he !s at the
feet of Je~us. Jesus has brought him into
quiet, and sanity, and decency ; and the
man, in strange contrast with those who
prayed that Christ would depart out of
their coasts, implores Him that he may
be with Him, lest the old evil power
should surge over his spirit once more"
(cf. W. R. Nicoll . TJJ~ lncamt;l(e Stnoiour,
1882 , pp. 123-126. 128 , 129 , 131 -133).
The Encouater of Jt:IUI With
The Demoniac;.
Verses 1·10 describe the encounter of
Jesus with the Gadarene demoniac . See
-Mottlmr 1:28, 29' lub 8:26-31.
"Atuntloo It c:allod, flrtt of aD, oo: l. A
...... .s.../(1·5). Whata hld-.. lew of.-....... pr-.tod, ond,lt would
1ppeu, hia Utt was dlroc:tly due to hit
lin. an .. a I.'JI"'I wretktr. and only Outlt
can salwe ill wncb. Mark where thb: man
waa.. the Dltun of hil trouble, and
hk hopeJal c:ond.itkln . It • a true pictuN
of the sinMr under the power of the Dntl,
dwellina In death, rcvoltlna apinat
restraint, and forever mtlea. And what
an illustration of the impotence, apt.rt
from the Gospel, of aU endeavor to tame
and un the rid and Myward heart of
man (3, 4). Uu1oubtedly iii our lord's
time there wu such a thina as
dernon-posseaion. This incident terriftes
us by rtvealini dread forces of C\'iJ
workina upon and in men, and tt
comforts us by displaying the power of
Quist oWJ all the power of the enemy .
Demon-poneuion il no fia:urative
expression for moral evil, neither b It a
description of physical or menta] disea.e.
This man wu not a maniac, but a
demoniac:. It .may be open to question
whether peraons c:an be demon-potseDCd
today, but certain it is Uat multitudes are
conlroUed by the destructive powen ·of
evil appetite and pusion, from which
only Ouht can deliver them.
.. But the story Joel on to teD of -l.
A Mf6hty S..lour (6-10). TIUs man
could not help himself, and no one
around him could do anythlna for him;
but what all the chains of Gadua could
not effect, JC$UI accomplished by a
word. He (Jesus] did not bepn by
clothipa him, but by uvtn& him. The
quickest way to _Jet a man out of the
slum is to get the slum out of the man.
Social reform is aU very weU, but the
h~pe of this world is not to be looked
for in ch.anaed circumstances but in
changed hearts. Distinguish carefully
when the man speaks, and when the
demoru in him speak; the two are
identified, but are distinct. And mark
the confeu.ion and feu of the demons
(7, cf. I :24), and the cause of lheir cry
(B). They knew Jesus, •'nd He knew
them; they implore lim, and Ht
command• them ; they are creatures, and
He is Lord , and the lord , ls more
JX>Werful than /qk}ru of demons.
However· desperate the condition of the
sinner, there is close at hand a miahty
Saviour" (cf. W. Graham Scrogle, 7'111!
GoJptl of St. Mlzrlc , n.d ., pp . 9S-97).
(C O'lTINUED NEXT WEEK)
low oiOHIIf CALVIN
• Jolm CeMn (~ Cawltl, t50tii·1544J Wit
born In Nayon, t>ro.«<y, h.nce. 0onvert«1 10
Jesu.!Chtlala • ~w ltud_,t, he'wa balllahed
from PMif fn t5.J9 •nd took tetuge Itt Swltnt·
l•nd. There M wrote the IIIII edit/oil o1 hla
'lnstltutM ol the Clttlstlan "-1/glott,' lrom
whiCh thl$ ewc.rpt 18 telcen. CefVfn 11 fdoned
with Alettln LutiUtt •• one ol the two QIHieSI
church te1ormets 01 the 18th century. Few tMfl have hMJ wider lttNUflrlf» on Christ/en thought
over the last tour centutfes. The German hi•·
tat/an Leopold 11M R•nke once ••ld ot him
'John Calvin is the 11frtua1 k>u~ ol Amerlce.:
I n the mind of every human beiq
there exieta a senae of Deity.
There ie no poiut arguln1 about
it; it is there by natural instinct. If'
we plead the elt:CUM of iporance we
find no help there, for God hhn&elf
has plaeed. in the whole universe a
num1noua awareneSs of himself.
This. awareneu he renewe in our
memory from time to time by pour~
ing in fresh drops, u it were, so that
one and all might understand that
God is, and that he is our Maker. So
when people neither honor God nor
consecrate their lives to his will, they
are condemned by their own testi-
mony.
Were we to search for evidence
that some people are really ignorant
of God's existence, we would prob-.
ably be more apt to ftnd examples
among the backward peoples on the
remote fringes of civilization. How,.
ever, as Cicero says, there is no na.
tion so barbarous, no people 80
savage, that they have not had im •
planted in them a persuasion that
God exists. This common conception
could be said to. inhere in the mind
and even in the viscera of man.
Never since the beginning of the
world has there been any region, any
city, or even any home without an
object of worship. This in itself
amounts to a tacit confession that the
sen~ of Deity is inscribed on every
heart. The practice of idolatry pro-
vi des ample documentation of this
truth, for in order to s how reverence
to God a man will go even against his
natural pride and voluntari1y reduce
himself to the lowest depths by wor.
shiping wood and stone.
It is ridiculous therefore to say, as
some do, that worship wa.s invented
by the subtlety and cunning of a few
individuals for the purpose of keep.
ing simple people in subjection. I ad-
mit that certain clever.persons have
introd\lced a number of ftctioD8 into religi~. by' which they have souglit
either to inspire the people with rev-
erence or to strike them with terror
-thereby rendering them more ob-
sequious. But they never would have
succeeded in the ft~t place had God
not already imbued men's rrunds with
a conviction of his existence.
''Redeeming The Ti1ne''
·-
By Cbria BoyD
P:ROM BAPTIST 818LE TRIBUNE, SPRIHCHIELD, MO.
Our MlnUon 00.. not ju.t indude the m.'-iDc of
Hell and t.be Jaillinc of He .. ea. We an •ftd TO
.ome&hinc atd lhat 11 ~ for our Lord ,_ ..
Cbrilt. Life a. Vtn to Ul that we m.ilbt by the power
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PIOM DICIJIOM MAe.uiMI
MfMNI,.,OLIS. MlMM•
It 111· ioeoneel•able to aup-that
tbooe wbo have tried to im-rell-
lrion on their unlearned nef6bbon
were themoelveo tocldnr in 1117
knowledl'l of God. For while in the ~t there may have been eome who
did not believe that God uiata (u
today not a few are emerlin• who
deny God's beiq), yet•even the.e
people, whether they will or no, eenae
from time to time the truth of what
they do their beat not to beUeve.
The more they try to hide, the more
the divine majesty beata on their con~
sciences. They look for a corner
where they can hide from the pres-
ence of tbe Lord, and try to wipe him
out of their minds, but they remain
trapped. Their awareneu of God may
appear to vanish for a moment, but
it keeps coming back with renewed
force, so that the relief they get from
the anxiety of eonacience ie not
greatly different fr.om the sleep of a
drunk or a demented person. Such
people, while asleep, are troubled by
fearful and terrifying dreams. So it
is with those who live without God.
They are one more illustration of the
truth that some notion of God ie alive
in the souls of all human beirigs.
All people of sound judgment will
therefore hold that thil!l sense of
Deity is engraved indelibly on the
human mind. How do we know that
such a persuasion is inborn 7 How do
we know that it is lodged deep in the
inner marrow of our bones 7 By the
pride and contemptuousness of thoae
who mock at God! These people alone
are a sufficient testimony, for no mat-
ter how furiously they wrestle, they
are unable to extricate themaelves
from the fear of God. The wonn of
conscience, sharper than burning
steel, keeps gnawinj' at them from
within.
I do not agree with Cicero that
error is gradually disappearing from
the world and that religion is spread-
ing and becoming better with time.
The truth is that the world does ita
best to shake oft' all notions of God,
and seeks by every known means to
corrupt the worship of him. What I
do say is that after the hardneBB of
heart (which' these stupid · God-"
mockers adopt in order to reject him)
haa begun to waste away, then the
sense of Deity they tried to extin·
guish shows up alive and healthier
than ever. 1 u 'l 1
From this we CAJ). P. .. th~~tn:at the Bense of Deity'iS not ~ne 'to De
learned in school, but one whjch ·we
master while still in the womb. It is
something that nature herself never
allows us to forget, no matter how
many of us strive with all our might
to do just that.
Further, if it be true that all people
are born and live for the purpoae of
knowin'g God, and that such knowl-
edge is unstable ~nd evaneacent, then
they have f•iled to fulftl the law of
their creation, for they have not suc.
ceeded in directing the total scope of
their though't8 and actions to the de--
sired end. After aJI, there is b·ut one
thing that makes human beinp au-.
perior to other fonns of animal life,
and that is the worship of God by
which alone we can aspire to immor~
tality .
To charge the human inteUect with
perpetual blindneas, then, and to
leave it no intelligence whatever, is
repugnant not only to the Word of
God but to common M!Me. For we see
grafted into the mind of man a desire
to investigate truth, which he never
would have aspired to if he had not
already picked up ita scent. When we
read secular writere and find an ad-
mirable light of truth in them, it
should remind ua that the human
mind, fallen and perverted u it is
from ita original inteiTity, is still
clothed and adorned with God.'e ex~
cellent gifbl.
What 1 Shall we say that the phi-
losophers were blind in their briJUant
obeervationa and akilful descriptiona
of nature 7 Shall we say that thoee
who molded and developed the art of
medicine, laborin1 for our beneftt.
have taken leave of their senses 1 And
what about matbematiea 1 Wu this
all a eenseleu delirium 1 No, we c&D-
not read the writings of the ancients
without «rut admiration. We reeor-
nize that everythin• noble and
praiaeworthy comes from God.
Hu he not !riven beaut)' to JOid, to
allver, to lvoey, to marb .. 7 Hu he
not ~ven ua .JD&D3' thinp wblc:b we
esteem even thouah they are Dot ._
sential to Ul 1 Can we thiDk that our
Lo,rd would have lrfvon to ftcrwwo
ouch beaut)' u p.-ata ltaelf to our
eyoe If It were not intaudod tb&t we
should feel pleuun u we look on
them 1 Cair we thlu he would ba ...
lrfven them otoeh an attndl .. aroma
if It had not. bean bill wlah that,..
ahollld clollrbt ID ,...Uinr-7
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GWt back on Buc sked ANTHONY DAVIS {No, ll) aYOldll tacklers at a Soulbln
Cal&mla SUD workout at UC IJTtDe. Tbe SUD, wbicb
opus Ill repla.r s-..oa Auc. S alter 2 ublbltloo prnea,
bolds hrlce.di.Uy worllocrta at the UCI fleld. The local
team &lao t•turts former OUiaDd Raider quarterback
Daryl Lamontca, USC's pusJnc duo oC ·Pat Hadell aDd
Jobll McKay, and seven! returnJne stars from last
year's squad. The Suo W'OG Us eztdbttioD opeaer Satur-
day ntgtrt.. beatiD&' San Aatoolo 36-31. Former Ol'IJIIe
Coast College quarterback Ga.ry Valbueoa was traded
to SaD Antonio by the Sun a •eek earller. (EnslgD pboto.)
Coacb Hertl L!Y~ey•a Or-
ange Coast Collep llUut-
ball -a-d wtll ld.cll: ott tbe
1975-78 campa.lp No•. za,
bostiDg dlltrtet rtftl Golden
. West College 1D Peter.-
gym.
U marts tbe ttrst Ume
the Pirates ban fll.eed the
Ru.atlers 1n cace actloo slDce
tbe 1973-74 season. Tbe
Dues woo tbat cootest 93-85.
Ia addltsoo to plaJinc a
12.p.me South Coast Coa-
fereoce scbedule tbe Dues
wW compete ln 3 touna-
ments. Tbey will host the 5th
anoual MUes Eatoo tourney,
aod will also parttc.lpate lD
the Ct.Jtey and Palomar
events.
Here is tbe schedule:
Nov. 28 -Golden West.
MATTRESSES
WEW -a&aVILDmQ
Irrerular ShaPN --...,..,....
co·n.A MHA MATTRESS CO.
lUID .,...,..,. ., ...... Sa-IJOJ
Nor. 19 -at Los Anceles
TndeTecb.
Dec. 3-8 • MUes Eaton
tounameot.
Dec. 10 -Los AncelesClty
Collegt:.
Dec. 12 • Imperial VaHey.
Dec. 13 • at AJltelope Val-
ley.
Dec. 17-20 Chaftey
tournament.
Dec. 28-28 Palomar
tournament.
Jan. 3 -at Imperial Val-
ley.
Ja.o. 6 -at Biola Frosb.
Jan. 10 • San Diego Mesa.
Jan. 17 -at Fullerton.
Ja.o. 21 -Santa Ana.
Jan. 24 -at Cerritos.
Jan. 28 • Mt. San AAtonJo.
Jan. 31 -at Grossmont.
Feb. 7 -at San otego
Mesa.
Feb. 11 -Fullerton.
Feb. 14 -at Santa Ana.
Feb. 18 -Cerritos.
Feb. 21 -at Mt. San
Antooio.
Feb. 25 • Grossmoot.
Biggest show in U.S.
SeYen years ago, the Or-
ange County Fairgrounds
Stadium was empty most of
the year. Today, tr.nks
partly to speedway motor-
cycle racing, U's a hub of
activity,
Now, the b.cutty is known
only as a weekly race track
to many people. The weekly
prognm now claims to be
the largest motorcycle sOOw
In the United States, an•rag-
lng 8,000 fans per week.
When promoters Harry
Oxley &Dd Jack Milne revived
speedway raclng, they also
opeoed ~ a neW protesslon
for aspiring motorcycle
riders --a profession tbat
can bring a good Income to
a YOUDg rider.
• 'The 10 top riders at
Costa Mesa receive more
purse money on a Friday
nlght than 4-Ume world
c hampions Barry BrlggsaDd
Ivan Mauger earn weekly In
the British Speedway
League," claims Oxley.
ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS
"Tile rider's earntngsare
based oo a formula of the
total gross Ucket sales or a
Friday ntght prognm. The I
winners of scntch or hand!-1
cap main events both receive
the same amount of mooey.
"The farther a rider ad-
vances In the prognm, the
more money he'll earn.
Take, for enmple, the
scratch event. A rider earns
$15 for winning h.ls heat
aDd $20for winning the semi-
main event.
1 Time
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21 to 30 words. . • • . 3.00
31 to fO WOI'ds. , • • • 4.00
Each word over 40 . . .10
Z Times
3.50
4.75
6.50
.ts
3 Ttmes·
4.50
6.00
8.00
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BE/'..UTY NOOK
2732 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
Phone 644· 7336
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.. I. 17TH IT. CQnA -lA
..... 7708--.ee&li ......... --..... ....
Home of the
"Centurion Soper Le Maos"
IOSpeod
• One day reos-lr ae"tce •
DAILY StnmAY
9 to 5:10 9 tol
3710LD NEWPORT IL.
HI!WPDRT lEACH
AC~IS ,_,.. HOAG HOSP.
• PLOtUITI
I'LOWIIII FOR . .
ALL OCCAIIONI
DtM•rl T•sh.
rLOalll1'
PIIOIII.....,.. ... , ot•~ --" a/iioc7z:s • Alii
• PLUMBING & HUTIMG
Just Plumbing
& Heating ·
Water Heaters, Disposals,
Dntos, Faucets, Copper
Re.ptpes. Same reasoaable
prices, day, nJgbt or week-
ends!
~ 3rf'lf'llli; IUU I'N G
TelephOOe: 642-4111
License No, 300948
• FOR $ALE
VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER
TENT unit, convertlble,
complete. Purchased at
factory ln West Germany
• never used. Call before
10 a.m., after 6 p.m. 968-
1440.
• HELP WANTED
ST.UFF ENVELOPES • $25
per 100. Immediate earn-
ings. Begin:Der's Klt$1,00.
P. 0. Box 44-47, Dept. TM,
Irvine, Ca. 92664.
• FDR REMT
for •••••••.••••• $ 595
Henry F. Mlller console
plano (new) •••••.• $ 895
Yamaha E-5 console organ
& speaker, Save •••. $1500
Hardman Mlnl.plano -ex-·
celleRl condition .... $ 595
Lowery TG-44 organ &
benc h, yours tor only $1295
Want a beautlflll grand pl-
aooL,C~RiroiJlour sel,-c-
tton of 3Utho1ce lnstru-
ments.
SC HMIDT MUSlC CO.
Yamaha -Lowrey -Stel.nway
1907 N. Main St., Santa Ana
Est. 1914
o WAMT ED TD REM T
LOC AL SWIM Instructor
and young daughter want
two bedroom unfurnished
house or apartment. Ex-
ceUent local references.
Call before 1 p.m. 675-
4385,
Ensign Publishing Co.
Of/ul Pr;,lars
HI~ sp-.d rotary
oHset preu
1n1 E. Cout Hw-,.
OOUSE -3 bedrooms, 2 CORONA DEL MAR
baths. ProfesslooaJlydec-Phone: 673.Q.550
onted. Prtnte patio. All J::::;:=:::~======-
bullt-lns. Garage. Prlnte • SERYICIS
laundry room.Chotcearea
"It be wlns the main event,
he'll receive $75 plus a per-
centage or the gate. uthere's
8,000 tans In the house, a
main event winner wUI get
approi!mately $350.
''Mike Bast has woo more
money than any other rtder.
Last year alone, he won
42 main events. On the open-
Ing night of racing this sea-
son. he earned $930 and It's
not far otr to say tbat I
him an averageof$1,000
a week for racing here and
at Ventura."
Mlke's brother Steve, the
reigning national champion,
won the title last October
before 10,250 fans, the
largest cr owd or the season.
Steve won more m:mey
that nlght than Anders Mlch-
anek of Sweden did for win-
ning the World Champion-
ship," said Oxley. "He won
nearly $5,0001npurse money
and bonuses while Mlchanek
earned 1,100 pounds (ap-
proximately $2,750).••
Jetr Seiton, the ruMerup
for the U. S. title in 1974,
said he earns three times
as m·Jc h with a last-place
finish in a m3 ln event at
the FairgrooDds as with a
win at any or the other 3
tncks lnSoutllern CalUornJa
that are running weekly pro-
gnms.
For riders Uie Sexton or
tbe Bast brothers, the op.
portunlty for big profits are
of Corona del Mar. Adlllts
only, no pets. Terms to
be discussed after inspec.
tion. Phone 675-2051.
there. But wbat about a third
GLEN'S GARDENING • and" dlvtsioo (beginning) rider?
Cleanup Se"tce. Reaa:lo-"Every tiUrd division
able rates. Good referenc-rider earns $5 a race re-
es. Call 67S-!007 after gardless of whether he fa Us
TWO BEDROOM, 2 bathprt-5 p.m. on the first lap,"saidOxley.
"These are the guys that vale apt. with private 5 C U B A D I V I H G are really bucklng the es-
paUo, prlnte laundry fac-BuJc course ••••• $4S tabllsbment. For every 100
UIUes. Gange. All built. AdnDced ••••••• s35 tblrd dlYisioo riders, we
lns, Choice Corooa del Re-cerUllca"--••• $10 probably don't get 2 who Mar locaHoo. Newly dec-uuu
DI!Rw .• ,T.I!R J!DU~,lURS J become tlrstdiYislonrtders. onted. Adu.lts only, 00 "" "Tbe State Fairgrounds
pets. Terms to be dll-5 57 ,.. 0 0 3 5 gets a percentage of tbe
eusaed after Inspection. I!::~~~~~~:::== gross pte l.Dd cootrols all Pbooe 675-2051. of tbe concessions," ·says
OJ STOll QJILTS Olley, who O,Ures tbat the
DUST RUFFLES
.. J
PILLOrr SHAMS
1la.te receiYes $90,000 to
$100,000 a :rear from tbe SO
WHts of netng.
"U tbe protlt waso't IUb-
ltutlal, I WOUldD 't be 1n .....;.<....:;.:.:;.:...._,;;.;.~;_;__1 It," ta1d Oaley. "But I caa
. . . '.
remember after the a.rst two
at Costa W:ea,l netted
ud tllil.t'l wttboat
. . ~ . . . .
I ---Ocean Views
Very choice North Lacuraa locaUoo.. S1z lovely
s;aclous 2 bedroom untts aDd ooe oursize 3 bed-
room plan. Close to beacbes, sboppiar and all
that Laru• Art Colooy crarm. Top quality coo-
structlon. From $54.950,
Call 675-7225
Spacious 4 BR., family rm .. din. rm.
On 52 ft . Sunny priv. patio. $179,000
Waterfront 4 HH., 5 ba-., rumpus rm.
Pier & tloat, sandy beach. $295,000
Beaut. 6 BR, 5 Ba, or 4 BR, 4 Ba, with
2 BR, l bath apt. Sandy be ach,
courtyard. shore moonng. S2<J5.000
BILL GRUNDY, Realtor
lsluders Bldg. at Lil'lclo hie
U1 BAYSIDE DR., $UITE 1, M.B. 675-6161 ··-·•·:-··········
HESTER-BROWN •.
-Associates. Inc., Rwalt•s
133-9711
BAY FRONT
DOCK & PIER
PENINSULA POINT
MINUTES TO
ENTRANCE
I THIS WOIIDERFULLY UVABLI
HOllE HAS 4-BIDROOIIS, DEll
11/J BATHS PLIIII'roi!AGE
IPACE,
TIIB IIASTER BBDROOII HAS
IT'I OWIIIliiiiiD'G ROOII
AIID BATH.
IDCAL POJi 4 L411GI F 41&-
ILTOII~T.A&aur;m Pal£ auu. rAM-
ILT TIIAT DIDr ....
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l]a,,..lt
pnwml~
A REA[ SLEEPER!
SWUPIMfi OCIAM YIIW -luxury
Balboa adult condominium. 2
Bedrooms. 2 baths, take 6 months op·
tion to buy at $500. a month, lh rent
will apply on selling price! Call Helen
or Bill Gold. 642·5200.
BALBOA PENINSULA
PANORAMIC VIEW
60-70 Ft. PRIVATE DOCK
4 BE.Dii!)Oll~-4 IIA'OlS--·015~ f,IUIL T
Spiral stairway to second noor. Travertine marble
fireplace facing In master bedroom. Italian tUe in
entry, marble lavatory tops, beavy shake roof,
spacious gang?:, low maintenance ert~rto~s. etc.
1202 E. BALBOA BLVD
-$289,000
Scarcity of waterfront land and increasing cost of
constructlon make this home an attractive buy today.
NELSON ROBINSON, Realtor
MAIN ST (at Balboa Bl.), BI.L.BOA 675-8120
DANA POINT
PUPLEXES
Ten
Choose
$68,950
to
$77,950
From $6,950 OOwn
Beautlft.d Ocean VIews
Deluxe "Owner's" Unit..
Elcellent tor Home or
lnvestmaot
Compare to C.d.M. l.Dd
Newport prices.
Westbay
Income Homes
341ZI COAST HIGHWAY
DANA POINT
ltBA&;TOit
2400 W, COAST HIGHWAY
NEWPO,RT BCH, .. .....-r2
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675-5!SU
EAN
Great Rental •
WEST NEWPORT
TWO HOMES IDeated oo 1-1/2 lots!
Ooe t.s 2 bedrooms, 2 batbs and large famUy
room --newly decorated and ready to mon iD.
The other with 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, llreplo<".I-
&Dd pa.Uo Is leased at $350 per moothl
Call for appointmeot.
Priced at $135.000 .;
ISICillld
IIRCI<ERS RI!A&.:IOR&
2025 W.' IIAIJOA kVD. 67J.JMJ
M!W,ORT IUQI.
************** Rtschelle Robers, Re4ltor
3333 E. Cola Highway
~ ~ del Mar 67~2373
**Cff*·* ****'****
The Bluffs
JULY SPECIAL. • JUST LISTED -Decorator>• on a bedroom
home -Spacious muter sutte -Complete pi11'1.CJ
• Pool • ShopplDg nearby. Low m&ioteoance.
Priced rea.aooably at $68,500,
S-W -E-E-P-1-N-6
CHANNEL VIEW
Dine under the stars fn this outstaDdJar cu.tom
buut 5 bedroom tmme. Formal dinJAc room llu
electrically controlled moftble roof 6 opeas to
the sun or the stars. Court )'Ud pool with Jacuul
This borne Is Ideal for emeuti're enterta.1D1o&, u
well as b.mlly living. Prlmelrvlrr -erracelocaUon.
CaU for detaUs.
SPYGLASS RIDGE
H~hly ~ded 4 bedroom, 3 batti slacle le.,.l
hOme. Tills SANDPIPER MODEL has b6eD eutom
decorated aod profess. LaD!lse&ped. Mlplflceat
patio and Ylewlng deck. Three car prace. ldally
located oert to SpyJlaSS Hill. $119,900, YOU OWN
THE LAND. Open dallY 1 to 5 n.m, 38600ceao
Birch. COM
Call 640-6161
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10.60 ACRES OF GRAPEFRUIT
Ooo ol t11o -pr<WWI'II poopolrd -1D &.d""'a. 11 •tares o1 M•toae ...._. Water
Co.
TldJ: ,,.,.,, baeta ~ to a.,neact. abport Yilb
a lot ol SQteDUal lor ta• deYelopm•t.
Zoot A-1.
<>nor will help ftaaace. $95,000.
91/2 ACRES NAVEL ORANGES
Awnwmatety 900 treea of tbe flDnt ••el
oraarea.
Thta rro•e bu a el-.re4 buildtJic Illite wttb
aU utilities to the uea. Tbt bome ttat wu tben
burned don. Ready to baJld ac;aiD. ZOI*t A-1,
Owner 1r1l.l belp
flllaou. $54,000,
BETIY -WEST
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX
Drive by 500 Poppy An, and see tbiJJ cbarmLDc
2 bedroom home plus tarnished bachelor apart-
ment. Submit your offer.
Asking $78,500
VIEW!
of
•••• VIEW!
of
VIEW!
of
ocean bay lights
IRVINE TERRACE BEAUTY
Large three bedroom borne, Especially weU
planDed to eoterta.ln In house, patlo 41 pool.
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JUST . REDUCE_D!!!!
THE BLUFFS
Single le.-el -· end model --Boo.U:al Very light
and bright with beam celllng. Close to pool. Vacant
and ready tor your oceupiulcy.
$72,500
Own Your Own Piece
Of Sunny California
TEN ACRES ... $5500
$501 DOWN o OWNER WILL CARRY
IALANC! o PAY AILE $60 PER loiONTH
(lui. 7 .5"' l•t•r•••
SEll ER/ AGENT.
552-7362 ... . ............. .
Unit sales, through the
Multiple Listing Service of
the Newport Harbor-Costa
Mesa 'Board of Realtors,
totalled 3711n May.
3,339 Ustings were pro-
cessed durlDg the first 5 ·
monthS of 1975, of wblcb _
4d were sold. 78% of ·tbe
wen 00-4iJPei~U,~eJ .......
NEED THE ROOM??
FOUR OR FIVE BEDROOMS PLUS FAIIILY
R0011. LOVELY 2--STORY IIEDITERRA"
NEAN HOME WI'Ill CA'IliEDRAL CEILING, I I
RECREA"nON OR BILLIARD ROOM PLUS
>
GREAT VIEWl JUST REDUCED 16,5ila.
WALTER KING 1142-8236. (GIOO)
W-DAYISDOME
& IYIM-fAIU · come·bome·to elegance -to beauty
.. -to .Big Canyon!.. Fabulous Dover
model -fashioned inside & out for
elite living lc entertaining_· Artfully
upgraded thruout! Custom designed
pooi.jacuui. 1132.500. Jack Custer
6C2-8235. (J291
L*DA ISLL
Complete security! El~gant, warm.
yet informal Bayfront wtpier &
slip. 3 master suites & a smashing
sunset VIEW over Harbor Island.
$2U,SOO. Barbara Aune 642·8235.
(JIS)
SUMSHIHE-.tr.
Graceful & cheery 3 bedroom,
family room in Upper Bay area
close to shopping & schools_ $72,500.
Lois Miller 642-823::. (Jl9)
901 Do.a-Driw64J..I2J5 11644 M.cAnhur 111...::1. 64+4-JM
' ' ~ ...... c.titornie 12863
-·-lUXURIOUS , HO~
---keyed to · .
relaxed living
4507 TREMONT, CAMEO SJIORES
3 bedrooms, 3 batba, llmily room, secluded pool and
~ VIEW VIEW VIEW
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> PRICE SLASH
'm7 EBBTIOE, HARBOR VIEW HILLS
• Four bedrooms, S batbs. f&mUy room and formal
w diAIDC. A deiJchtt.l bome with deluu awotntmer~ts. > View, priftCJ 1D lop-flldat linc:atloo
SI42.000
LIDO ISLE
rtn bedroom, 4 bath home 0111 "Isle Bea11W'tll."
LoU of U•tac wttb a ! ltOry U'fllll room, fAmllY
room, formal cJlntac aDd seclucSed "dlM..aut" paUo.
1216 VIA LORCA. UDO ISLE
Sl37 ,000
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R-2 VACANT LOTS
DAINA ._ """'• ............... ...-.... Ill~••*" Ull c.1t Coclml ..... 'JJ 001.
CALL ICRI,lftAIUI
41Xl10 Ft. · $18,500
40d00 Ft. · $17.500
CALL POll DEl AILS
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Custom ·Radials
sare '60 to 59l.perRt of four tires . . -lall! ~'IUILT FOR NEW 1I1S CARS
THE TilE THAT KI!PS 1Tt1 FEET EVD .. THE IWN
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AR78·13 ..... -.--..Coo~~., __ ,.,... ·-$60.85 $45.63
111!78-13 .,._Celt. PM.-·, ...... -.... ·-$65.20 $48.90
DR71·14 -· -..-..... voo..,.,ovu ... ~ $67.85 -..... -. $50.88
ER78·14 -·...,._,-co-···~-o-t. $69.00 __ c..p, ....... $51.75
FR71-14 1--· c.-,OIIIIoou,c-tlt, $74.55 ~--.-.c.... ..... -. $55.91
HR78·14 -w-.~ ...... c-. ....,._w-.eo-..w-&-. $83.75 $62.81
JR78-14 ~ w-.OIItl,.. PM!,. w-. ~ , __ c-..., .. _ $87.80 $65.85
GR78·15 ~-.. G.!·"··-·'""· $79.80 ~·-$59.85
HR78·1!5 =-o.r,w. 0.... •..s. OlOo, $85.75 $64.31
LR78-15 -.~ .... ~ ... -~, --&~t-11_ .. $92.85 $69.63
,.., 52.0:1 te SlM f.LT.,., In aiHII-'tllin.
Save s12 to s41 Per Set
POLYIJLAS
Sale
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NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS ol tho llowport Jlaeb J Loudon
cba.rt.r ~bqlter of tbt Amtrtcu Bva1D.., Woman•a .U.
an, from left. Mra. TbomuAabty,pneldeat: Mra.ldn.fd. .e5
Tbeiu, fl.ce-pre.Weot; Mre, Howard Palmer reeordlar
..... t ... ,; w ... a. P. ·-"· .. ,,._. .. • ... , ... ..,, 1"$ dead af 91 aod lin. Robert Flnnepn, treuurer. Mra, Aubty t.a
•AIO!nted the followLac ebllrmen: Mra, Thetaa, ~et
Mn. Dwlcbt Glffeo, bulletta; Mra, Pat KHl&n, educl~
Mra, Geol'(t Kothe and Mrs. Roland PUn, membenldp:
Mra, Artbllr stuekey, hotpltallty; Mra. C. K. Bell, publtc
relations; Mrs. Lyle Willard, scrapbook; lin. Ftnoepn
waya ud meu.a, and lira, J. J. Lone, prorn.m.
James Loadoo, ll,piooeer
Sout.be.nt. Calllomll bulinea
esecuUYe, d.Jtd JulJ Z at h1a
N~rt borne follow11lc a
lotiC l.ll.Dtu.
CYCLIST EYES OLYMPICS
He wu born 1D GJueow,
Scotland, and came to Cali-
fornia 1D 1906 1D Ume t>r
tbe SaD Fruelsco Mrtll-
Two years aro. Bob Keane
was )1st another teenager
enjoying the new 10-speed
bike he got tor a blrthday
present. Now, he'sthe jmlor
state bicycle road n ctna:
champion, and has his sights
set on lbe 1976 Olympics.
At 18, the Balboa
youngster also hopes to go
to the annual world cham-
pionship races next yea r ln
Be lgium,
Bob lives at 114 E. Oeean
Froot, He ls a Newport Har-
bor high graduate aDd will
start his second year at
Orange Coast College In
Seplember. His mother, Pat
K'!a.De, ls a prominent local
Realtor. -
"When I got the lO~speed
for my birthday, I enjoyed
U enough to join a local
touring club, the Orange
CO<mti Wbeelmen," Bob re-
calls . "One thing sort of
led to another, and I began
racing. Last year, I was
second In the state meet and
12th LD the )mlor division
of the national champlon-
s~ps."
Last weekend, he !lnlshed
he ootes, ''rtabt behl.ad
soccer. But, rtcbt oow, J•m
thlDking ooly ottheNattooals
and the "1976 Olympics In
Montreat."
q~ake. Ht .,.., tbt btooer
in Loa M&eles 1D 1922 of
James Loudon II Co., a let.d-
lnc lntematlooal nrm of
customhouse brokers,
fortlgn freight forwarders
&Dd martne insurance
brokers.
For his cultunl and com-
mercial cootrtbutloos be-
tween Great Brittan and the
United states, of wbtch he
wu a aatunllzed citizen,
be was made an offtcer of
tbe Order of the Brltlsh
Emplre (OBE) by Queeo
Ellubeth U 1n 1952. It .,..,
Zl years later that his 100,
James V. Loudon, now presi-
dent of the nrm, r.celved
his 08£.
Mr. Loudon was a founder
' of the st. Andrew's Scottish
Society of Los Angeles.
founder of the British-
American Chamber of Com-
merce, Ca.IUoi'Dia repre-,
sentattve of the Scottish
I Council fOr Development and
Industry.
He l.s sucvlved by his sons,
James v. and William A.;
daughters Irene and Mrs.
Voler (Catherine) VIles, and
crandchlldren James, Rob-
ert, Barban, WUJtam, De~
nlse and Mrs. Charles (Vic-
toria.) West.
FOR ACNE
............ It, (&L.
645-1313
540-60r-:-,.1;;;;1 c=,.,
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4 For$95
878-13 BLACKWJ.LL
first ln ttlls year's state
championships at Lancaster,
beating dozens of the top
riders in the state on the
36-mUe course.
"Nezt year, I'll be too 1
L.a·~· .. old for the )ullors, and the
state meet 'ft'Ulbavea course
···~ •
The fllmUy sugtiests that
contrlbutioos may be made
to tbt Hoar Ho.Pttal mt-
mor1al fWJd or tbt Amtrlc.an
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or about 118 to 120 mlles ."
Bob, a slender 6~3 at 165,
keeps In shape by rldlng an
average of about 51J mUes
dally, mostly In the Irvine
area.
"Newport Is behind other
cities In building bike
trails," he explains, "and
the trafftc Is just too heavy
to compete with the auto-
mobiles."
Bob races lo rtheSchwinn~
Paramount Cycling Cl ub of
Paramou nt. He has 2 road
bikes built specially for
racing. The bik e he rodt>
In Lancaster was buUt by
2 Huntington Beac h men who
are former employees of
an Italian bike frame firm.
II Is b-.JIIt of special aluml-
laum alloy tubing, with ti-
tanium •'!Ompooents tor
'llghtness and durability.
Jolnts are llaod-brued.
"It sells for about $800" I ' says Bob. i On Saturday nights, he
1 races a dUferent bike ln
a dllferent klnd or contest.
The Enc lno VeiOOrome, an
old-fashioned blk.e track
similar to thosew hlchdotted
the country 1n the 1920s
and 30s, draws crowds that
number 1n the thousands.
"We n ee single-speed
bikes· on a banked track,"
Bob eJI)Iains, "and the pro-
Jftm ends with team relay
races.''
bl August, he wUI go to
MUwaukee lor the natlonal j road~nclng championships,
uDder the spoosorshi;l ot the
· ScbwlDD company.
Meuwbile, Bob keeps
bub La local races. He won
Ute HUDUQrtoo Beach Grand
Prll 1ut momra lDd expedl
to ride JD tbe Co.ta Mta
Gn.Dd Prb: on July 20. Alto
01 btl JICbedlalt 11 • 4-day
n ee 1D Ut&b.
Fa1111tr dci'OII tho 1'014 Is
tho of tu~
Ca.ocer Society.
A GAY YEAR
lt the last hall oll9'75 ts anything !Ike the llrst half, we're tn lor some wtld dotngs.
Already, this year, the polltlclans have practically legalized pot and completely
legalized homosexuallty. They called that funny tittle lieutenant governor back from
T rtnldad just to vote lor the boys wbo like boys.
OUr governor, a bachelor who doesn't have much time for the girls, signed the new
law right away.
So, our legislators have had a gay time In Sacramento thus fa r tn 19'75. Some of
them were pushing the mart)Jana law for 7 or 8 years. Are they smokers? wm all
ol those elbow benders tn our state capitol give up the juice and switch to the weed"
Instead of coming to legislative sessions with eyes that look tlke road maps, will
they start sporting dilated pupUs? Where there's smoke, wtll there be no more
firewater?
OUr lawmakers are oo longer Uvlng In the same real world with the rest of us.
It's time lor the people to go to the lni!latlve process, get up a petition and over-
rule these gay fools. Let's get something oo the ballot to show them that, 11 there
are no morals left tn Sacramento, there 1re sure as hell some lett with the people.
And, while we're at It, let's follow tbe lead of Wisconstn and pass a proposition
doing away with Inheritance taxes and expensive probates of wills. The lawyers have
got enough of our money already.
The fact that so many lawyers are maldng the decisions In Sacramento and Washington
Is probably why we are seeing such strange laws passecl. Next time I vote, I'm going
to check and see II any lawyers are ruMq, I'll vote against ~II of them, I'm also
going to vote agatnst the Incumbents. One term, no pensions, and lower pay lor
politicians -that should be our aim, The crooy system, the committee system and
the peoston system are goq to ballkrupt thlo CO<intry II we don't stop It soon.
Spealdng of committees, did you bear about tbe latest local committee farce?
The City Coun cil appoints a committee to spend oolne federal money, After City
Hall tells tile committee to figure out a way to build a sealor citizens center, the
Council, and particularly tbe mayor, shoots the committee out of the saddle, The
committee system can get rather embarrasaq, can't It?
Well, tighten your aeat belts, lolkt, and Jet read)' lor !be wild ride tllroucb the
last hall of 19'15. There's one good thing about not haYing !bose great 111en around
now who started this country.
They would be ashamed of us.
AI Fol'(lt
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New umbrella• are in at the lloro, ADd more creal tennis shoes. Aloo, the new
htch-backed beach chairs, Come dowll...d play In lbtt dlrtJ llDd piles,