HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-07-24 - Newport Harbor EnsignPANCAKE EXPERTS Vlrg Bentley, at left, and Jim
KtsUer warm ~ tbetr pancaU-turnJng arms for the
ann&aJ Coroaa dtl Mar Ktwuls Club pucab br•ktast
on Aug. 2, Tbis year, the Khranlans will add a com-
bination white elephant sale, bake sale and plant sale
to the pancake feast. Hours are 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. ln the
parking lot of Marlo's restaurant, 3201 E. Coa st Hwy.
Proceeds go to thfo club 's youth acUvltles. Mr. Bentley,
wOO ls 70, claims to be Corona del Mar's "most ex-
perienced J:aQCake nipper.'' (Enslgn photo.)
Jets over Mesa
face opposition
A plan to allow twln-
e~I.Ded fanjets tu ma ke nlght
takeoffs over Costa Mesa
got lpplOVI.I this weet from
one ooooerned groap, bUt
Laces stU! oppositiOn from
at leut ooe lmport:L,t op-
l)<;nent.
County Supervisor
Thomas RUe)', .,..bo repre--""'Co __ _
Newport, AJ'a)e willoppc)se-
''anJ ecUoe ,.Wblob would
breach the eurrent curfew
Noted clown
Pepito dies
Peplto the clown, a side-
kick or Luc Uie Ball and a
fo rmer resident of Corooa
del Mar, died Sunday of last
week at his laome 1n Santa
Ana, HP was 77 .
Born Jose Escobar In
Spa Ln, he became krlown as
Pepito Perez, and was a
fa mous vaudeville ci01FD tor
many years. He Is reported
to have been court jester
for Spain's King Alphoose.
Later, he became a regular
on the original "I Lovf!'
Lucy" TV show, and tra!:
c redtted b)· Lucille Ball with
teachlng her many of the
comt(ly techniques that
helped her become one of
the world's top comediennes.
Peplto and hls wife, Jo-
anne, 11Yed In Corooa del
Mar to the 1940s aDd e&.rl)'
1950s, operat~ a dance
studlo 1D tiJeir home at 7ZO
Goldenrod. Later, be moved
lDto a laJ'Ier hOme Ill Santa
Ana, where be had estab·
ltshed the the Academy of
Theatrical Arts.
When they Uved tn thls
ana, Mr. and Mrs. Peret
performed often at com.
munity a.nd ctarltable
neots. Tbey helped ratse
fUnds for Hoae bo."tPUal's
orlgiDal baUdiAo c:ampalp.
Peptto ns aa ardent
!llbermao, lDd btl 111111oc
bGcld1• IDcllkled JU(. .....
tertatnmllll ltal'l u Btl(
C tollby and Dest An11.
Berddea his wlfe, Pt&Jtto
iJ JUntfed by 2 Jtsten iD
Spoto,
on nJ&ht n ights at Orange
County Airport," Tbat cur-
few now prohibits )et ntgtts
between 11 p.m. and? a.m.
Opposttl.oo could come,
too, from the dty of Costa
Mesa, over which tbeCessoa
Citation jets would n,.. City
AvlaUoo Commfttee Cbatr-
man Old lll~clllla O<he<ILIIa<l
• discuss ._
Cesma
exempted from the curfew
~ause, tbe company says,
the Jet Is oo louder than
propeUor-drlven craft tl»t
now use the airport at nlght,
County airport noise upert
No r m Ewers agrees the
Cttatioos art quiet, as does
Mr. DahUI, who ts a pllot.
But, the Costa Mesa CUy
Counc U wUI probably dectde
sometime next month
whether the ctty should call
lor a public hearing and
oppose the Citation nemp-
tlon.
Some Costa Mesa rest-
dents are mad because NP1t-
port Beach City Councll and
Cessna l»ve agrHd that all
Citation take-offs be over
Costa Mesa.
.. As a pilot,'' a.ys Mr.
Dahill, "I know tlla.t lt Is
sa!er for crew, passengers
and the public, U planes
ta kf!' oft over open spacE>
such as Newport Bay, than
U I bey take off ov< r popu -
lated areas. •·
Costa Mesa Mayor AlYtn
Pinkie)' says be will nit
for hls utaUon committee's
recommeodatlon before de-
cld1Dc. what to do. The next
C it)' CouocU meeU.~ tn Co-
sta MHI IJ Aue, 5.
Last WHk, Newport Beach
city couoc:Umeo heard an
informal r tQUest trom
CeSSRa consultant Fred Aus-
tin for thecurfewuemptioa.
He promised ltw.t all plues
would use tbe Costa Uta
tattoft' roite, CouncU told
him ttat they would flavor
sueb a mo•e, but aiUd U..t
bt ftrll r .. l out the CAC
I.Dd tbt ltl.te on tbt matter.
N..-port, Cbe equot)', IDd
the CAC 1lped an acne ..
meat lUt ,.., that allows
11>1 .,..,IJ-openla<l alii>Ort to 'iolatlltl.tl ... Jt&Dd-&N! W'bll.l .......... ,. lo
$10,000 IRVINE GRANT moot 1--na
FOR YMCA PROJECT. :~ T::.-:.::: !:;
A JIO,OOO iraot bvm tile -~ ..S It II tiLe 1~01 lntooP-Uoo..W ... II -· ri1 bon tiLe
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U11 of CoroM. del Mar's
Stb An. corridor as a by-
pea tratlle arterJ would
crate a:er1ou •flroo-m~aiLI problema tmt .....W
be IC8dlld bet.Dre· tbe plan
Ia c:oulderod. a "*Ill City
Hall eo~mtttee decided yes-
terdi.J. ·
The Envl.rollmeotal . A1-
fatn Commttt" •oted 4...0
to recommead nat tbe
1'lualol c ... -aot.. ,.. .... ,. 111e KewpOrtRar-
EIR ...,... C81Mt:rtltc tbe bor Cbamher of Commera
bJpau piaL _ Yoted 18-2 to recom......r
Ctty PJuatDc Coaunts-tnme •• ol tbe eotl1dor ..
lioHH ftltad 1ut ,.,.,....y Tbe Corooa del Mar Cblm-
DJ.c• to returrtet tbl eor-bet of Commeree owaau
r1dor u a poatble .tnffte the Idea.
artery. Tbe ld• bid bMI Tbe corridor bas beeD a
burled lilt J•r lfter a subject ot heated eootro...
storm of }1'01:111 from Co-Yersy sloce U wu flrstpro-
ODl del Mar relldeab: wtD posed u pa..rt of tbt rom.
ltre Dear tbe c:orrtdor. of the Paeitlc couc freeway
·~~Qv.SQiiQioCI!i6o~ocr route. Local '•Freeway
<71. .f!OIJ ~ .~!.,_
.t.RVO E. HMPA, owner .and pUbHshtr of the Ettsfgn
<Q<OO'OQ'O"QOOOOoe>OO~~
• BLACKMAILING MARINERS MILE
Fiahters" eYeotua.Uy coa ..
vlneed the state to drop tbt
freewa)' route.
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"Blackmail" is a barsb word, but It
aptly describes the city's efiorts to take
away land fr001 the owners of the burned
out Mariners Mile block, These property
owners, already grievously Injured by the
destructive fire, are having their arms
twisted In order to get them to give
up 6 feet of their valuable land for widen-
In g of Coast Hwy. That would be con-
fiscation of private property without just
c001pensation . What makes this power
play by the c ity even more repugnant
Is the exploitation of disaster to force
the victims t o make concessions before
building plans are approved.
Use of tbe corridor u
a "vlllace bJpua"' re.rou.t.
Inc of PacUlc Coest Hlcb-
way las beeo SU&I'ested br
various tntftc esperts, but
tbe Idea became sueb a po...
Utica.! bot potato that tlle
clty appeared to omctany
drop It completely last year
wheo the tra.mc ctreula·
tlon element or the tooe ...
raoge eenerat plan wu
adopted. The Plann1Dg Com.. ~ . --
(CONTINUED ON PAGE Z)
LATE HB -FIGURES SHOW
Crtme I.D Newport Beacb
was up It per ceot tD the
first 3 months or this year
over 1974, but later figures
llldlcate a down treod, ac.
cording to pollee records
here.
The ·increase is a little
below t be 18 per cent na -
tionwide rise In crime dur-
ing the same period. U, S.
Attorney Genenl Edward
Levi ns quoted tbis week
as caUI.Dg the dramatic tn-
crease ··one of the terrtf'y-
ing b ets of lite."
Burglaries, whJch have ln-
creased rapidly bere tD re-
cent years, appear to be
leYelling oU, aod possibly
even decreasing, Newport
Beacb pollee statlstJca: LD-
dlcate, B11t, 1D the 8 other
rna jJr crime eateeortes used
to tabulate crime ntes,
Newport almost kept pace
with the rest of tbe country.
Thefts and larceny were
up 16 per cent here, with
726 such crimes reported
ln the rtrst quarter last
year, a..nd 844 thls rear.
There were 3 rapes re-
ported during the same
per loci last )'ear, and 5 thb
yea r, for an lner•ae ot' 66
per cut -a mlal•diDr
ftrure because of the low
numbers.
kl au 7 major catiiOlfea
MRs.. McGIU.is
OF C.D.M. DIES
E-. llc:GUIII ol
C..oo ftla\IUda, wllo -FrldiiJ altor a-u-.
IDOrlad IIIII -to
-rape, burc.Jary, lare•y,
theft, auto tbeft. bomtdde
aad auaall • Newport
sOOwed an lncrease from
1,192 to 1,356, or about 14
per cent.
But, 'tn May, the. latest
moolh during whlcbcomplete
fl&ures are uailable, the
rate cootlnues a downward
trend begun in AprU.
There were 91 burglaries
reported LD May, compared
to 151 last year, for a dra-
matic ooe-mooth neduc.Uoo
of almost 40 per cent, Rapes
are OOWn to zero from 2,
larceny aDd theft down to
300 trom 304, aDd robberies
down to &ero from 4 1a.st
W:n.
Loca.l crime prevention
otncer stan Bressler said
yesterday thai toea I clttseo
respoose to pollee efforts
to eduCate the publk could
be ooe reasoo for the re-
cent downtrend.
'·People are beginning to
lake more securtty mea-
sures aroood their OOmes, ''
be said, "a.nd we are start-
ing to get more calls rrom
residents who see suspicious
people driving around their
nelgttlortloods. ''
The tlrsl 3 mooths oll9'75
procllced atarmlng LD-
creases in other Orange
County cities, also, with
Hunt.lbgtoo Beach ezperlenc-
inc a 31.3 per ('eDt ~mp
lD Hrtous crimes, Gardf!ll
Gro'tt a 28.8 per cent rise,
and Santa Aoa an lncreas:e
of 2'7 .6 per ceot.
Crime flcures show a
slmllar rtse 1D Costa M••·
a.tt.bo11ctJ qu.uterly tlgar.s
·~ DOt awa.Uable. Costa
.... tbowa 111 tDcr•se
In Hti'J' mooth thls yar
OYtr tbe eorJ"HHII"M'IDC
IM:IIItll of last J•r -· U.l
per e..t Ill Juuary, 30 ~r e• 1.1 Febna.ry, '1,7 per <-* lo llarciL, ooly 2. 7 par
clll II A!>rll. 1.1 par caot Ill lllo:r, lDd IU pa_s cool ·-. $11,000 HEW GRANT
TO SQtOOL DISTRICT
" ~ ol $10.000 ...
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mtsslon scratcbed tbe Idea
from tbe plan, and the City
Cou.neU ~rted the moYe.
I~ Terrace CouncU-
wamau LueUie Kaetm bas
tried siDc.e tbeo to get: re-
coostderation of the entire
tratftc plan, and has been
supported In her efforts by
proponents of tbe by..pass
Idea.
Last Ttllrsday, the Plaa-
nln( Commlssloo ftlted
WWlimoualy to refer the Idea
to tbe EAC, because state
laws rtqUlre eovlron-
mental impact reports oo
projeeltl tblt "'W'OIIld ta.n
a liiUbstut1aJ. effect oo the
ll!llr~·· ·~
••n 11 blsleally beeaose
of tbt Jtate taw tr.t our
committee Yoted unani-
mou&ly to neommeod 111
ElR." said EAC committee
ctairrllan Richard Hogan
after yesterday's meeting.
Besides W r, Hogan, wbo ts
ctty community development
director, tbe committee 1s
made up of City Engineer
Ben Nolan; Parks, Bea ches
aDd Rec reation Director
Calvtn Stewart, and Newport
Harbor Chamber of Com ..
merce represeotattve Glenn
Welden,
Mornt.l y's Chamber or
Commerce vote came alter
Chamber Presldeot WilHam
Lusk made an Impassioned
plea for tramc use of the
corridor.
"When we developed Har-
bor View Hills," be told
tbe ChamberdirPctors, '·our
salesmen showed tw>me-
buyers a ml.p tl»t loclllded
a freeway through ttat cor-
ridor. Nobody could enr
dispute that tlct."
He llllenW lhe Co rona del
War situatloo to Ventura,
which he said w.ls revllallsed
bJ bntne trafnc bypass the
dow'Rtowa buslness area.
Corona del M.'l r real ItS-
tate wom.u ChrtsHoppar in-
troduced the m,JUOQ ttat re-
Iterated the cham~r·s staod
oo the corridor.
Some opponents of lbe by-
pass plan claimed that last
Thursday's PlaRlliDA" Com.
mlssloo mHtin&'WUDOCalf ...
neteotJy putlllet&td, ucl lbat
ull..bypass forces <UdD"t
baYe dme tocoordlaattthelr
e tsorts.
DONAlD BECKLEY
HEADS PLANNERS
Don S.Ckley ot H.-port
Sbons was plctfd lbt
T-bJ lallllw --port Boocb Pluol.l& Com-
ml..lac.trt tobetiMirebdr·
m.u b' tle Hit ,.r.
Mr. Btetl17, u, )U ....
'.t • lle oomml..._ •r
4 yan.. He Ls a T ' p..
•oot olllcta.l -U.S. 1'011-••rk Corp • ._ .. .,_,-.
Mr. 8eetler wu ... H
It lk: Bel'tlllltJ, ..... ...
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01 .. CioaoJ .... ...
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SHATTERED SCULPTURE of birds Ill ftlgbt: Is eamioed
by Blake Hayton, 4, who Uves across the street from
the Corooa del Mar LJbra.ry. The selll.pture, dedicated
to the youth of Corooa del Mar, was damaged Sunday
night b)' Yandals WhO apptreoUy tried to stMl U. They
removed It from Its bolted-1o1m loca ttoo In troot of
the library. The statue, sculptured by Malcolm Cameron,
commemorates Molly McClintock, a former Miss Corona
del Mar, who was killed ln Ul auto accident, Library
Friends dooated tbe work to the city In 1960.
Ctty Llbn.rtan Dorothea Sheely estlmatfld tiM! statue's
value at $3,000. She said H Is the only piece of stat111ry
owned by the e1ty of Newport. An effort wtll be made
to restore it. (Ensign photo.)
Petitions assail
Delaney project
Lido Penl.nsula mobile-
OOme dwellers are circulat-
ing petlltoos a.nd getting
ready for the next roaDd or
their tlght against a pro-
posed commercial develop-
ment that would replacf!' their
homes.
The Delaney's Cannery
Village pro)ect, already
okayed by Newport Beach,
Is about to go before the
South Coast Regional Coo-
serntton Com mission for
approval or denial.
Peninsula residents twJpe
to convloce the coastal panel
that the $2 mUlioo shopplllg
aDd oatce complex should
oot be bUUt on the 2 acres
oow occupied by 34 traUer
tw>mes l.n the Lido Village
trailer park.
''The Coastal Commission
Is supposed to Jet us tcoow
late this week If the pro-
jt>ct will come up on their
Aug. 11 ~enda," Tustin at-
torney Alan Stoneman told
the Ensign this •·eek. "lf
they doo't consider It on the
llttl, it will probably be
early September berore it
comes Up."
The Coastal Commlssloo
n&.s power to veto projects
aloog the Southern Cali-
fornia coasUJ.ne.
The owners of Dt>laney's
Sea Shanty restaurant and
Laguna Beach builder Jim
Schmitz are among the
principal stockholders of
Delaney's Cannery VUla.ge
Inc., which hopes to de-
velop the area with another
restaurant, specialty shops
and a parking ga rage. Aller
a 4-month coolronrsy, the
Newport Beach City Coun-
cil voted 4-3 oo Jan. 13
to oka)· the developmenl.
()ppooents argued tlw.t too
mU<'h tnJftc would be gen-
erated aDd that tratler resi-
dents would be displaced
earlier t-.n thto mld -197?
date they had anticipated
'lfOUid be tlmf!' to renew their
leases.
Buck Gully Friends
win planning decision
Frteods or BuckGully have
orpnbed, and they have
seared an initial Ylctory in
their battle to keep the gully
lD sb.hls quo.
Roc•r Hudlllcre, who IIYes
oa Huel Dr., oYerlooklng
tbe nYI.ne that separates
Coton~ del l4ar trom soore
C 1tffs aDd Corooa Hl.ghlaDd.s,
is aetiQc prutdeot d tbe
118W (J'CMp. He ls ISSiJted
by Mertua JOhD&rOG as acting
tr ... rer,
last Tbarsday's Ntiwport
Beach P:a.utnc: Commi.s-
U. l.pDda lDc.lllded CO.-
IIden.Uoo ol a pl'OIJOSied
ol'dllluee lDereullfl reu
JUd ..tllecQ oa Bad: Gu111
pi'Cpti'Uts. Bulldlble .,..
WOI1d .. ,. Mea rMtrtet.d
tA>IOOiootOoct-U.
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Harclt.cre of the Friends of
Buck Gully. They argued that
tocrasing the setback coo ..
stituted taking prlnte pro-
perty wtttout compensa.tkm,
aDd they expressed eoncen.
tbat a roadway ml(htbtcoe,
structed aloog the Ooor of
the GuUy.
Plannlnl eommissiooers.
who SIJd they we" -ware
of oppo&Woa to Utepropo&ed
chlllee, aereed to :trap tbe
plao to tDerase the n.r
yard sea..ets.
The 1110kesm.a lu the
borni!owDers ~~ abo
asb(l t .. t tbe p1opoeecl bl.
cycle Plttl ad tle de:Uc:ated
lllrW (GIM Drl") 1D Back GoUJ Oo aOo-1'lla
Plume c-..-
I(Hid to eou:ldv dllltUC.
ol IIDOt -ol tiLe • .,.,
llicJ<Io ,.a. pl&o ... -
DO -• Gill Drift lbtiCicw ......
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Carol Matfin
new trustee
Carol Marttn, a Central
Newport schoolteacher with
a f:amUy tradition of ser-
Yice in public education, Ls
lbe newest member of the
Ne1t'p0n-Mesa board of ed-
ucation.
Mrs. Martin, 3?, of 182.J
W. Ocean front, was chosen
last Thursday to flll out the
unezplred term of Dr. ArtWt
TOOmpson, whO JS resign.ing.
Her father, R. G. Mitchell,
wa s superintendent of Or-
a.D&e County schOols from
1941 through 1959, aod her
grandfather, Richard P .
Mitchell, w'ls superinteodeot
or Bever i) HUls schools In
th e 1920s.
Mrs. Martin, who bas
served oo local ciYlc com -
mittees, was chOsen oYer
12 other applicants for the
position as trustee repre-
senting Newport-Mesa's 5th
district, which tncludes West
Newport, Newport SOOres,
Balboa, Lido isle and Bal -
boa Island. All applicants
were tnterviewed last week
by the district's board.
The new trustee has child ..
ren. ages 7, 11 and 13, in
Newport elementary and En-
sign middle schools. She has
taught as a substitute teacher
1D 22 different schools in
the district.
'·One of the major chal-
lenges the schoOl distr ict
races, •· she said this week,
"ls the development of the
dowocoast area between Co -
rona del Mar and Laguna
Beach. Populatloo is pro-
jected at 50,000 people, and
that wUI have quUe an lm-
paet Wbttl they are brought
into our district.
"I wUJ strive to keep this
one of the top S('hool sys-
tPms ln the countn,'' she
promised, "and ensure that
every tax dollar levied Is
spent wisely."
Mu .. Martin nas lived here
1~ years. Her t.u sland, Bill
Martin, is an urospace re-
search engineer.
She was secn •tar)· or the
citizens committee which
helped draw up a master
tran ic plan for Newport
Bea.C'h, and has sPrved on
the Hoa£ Hospital Auxiltan·
and other organizations.
Mrs. Martin ~~o·IJI take her
S('ll.t on the board of educa-
uon at the Au g. 26 meeting.
CDM favors
sweep plan
Corona Cll"l Mar rf!'SJdE'f\ts
are overwhelmingly tn favor
of a reslrlcted-parkmc
street swo!ePln~ pr~ra m ,
according to a postea rr1 poll
being conducted b) "ev•port
Beach city trarnr Pn~inePr
Btu Darnell.
'• We have about a 35 p<>r
cent response, aJreaJ1 , to
a pos1card poll of thf' old
Corona del Mar area," he
rev-.Jed Mooda ), ''an<J it
ts tuMi~ about 80 per cent
In bvor nf thP pfOf:ram."
On Wednesday ol last
week_ the cUy tra.tfk af.
fllrs commlnee, prompted
b)' the postcard returns,
Yoted to recommend that the
City Council approve the
Idea. Mr. Darnell said Ills
staff •ttl a:lve the CouneU
an estimate, probably Ill
Aueust or early Setpembn,
or the costs or poAt.ne sigtiJ
to lrnpltmeot Uw proc:n.m.
"We hOpe to start tbe
street sweepln( about Oet.
I U UN! COIIlDell IPPfOYH.."
he ald.
Tbe street S'Weepinc P"'•
poal caDs tor all tlrtlta
to be IWCit o.c:e treeiii.J.
Par~ -.1<1 1>1 ,._ oo
w.di.Ja,. ,..._,.or W.t-_,_, ..... ,__
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Back in 1969, the city's planning ex-
perts almost succeeded in pushing
through a preposterous law that would
have made upgrading of the city's old
business areas and rebuilding of burned
out stores virtually lmposslble. That
law called for an off street parking
formula of one space per 250 sq. ft.
of building for all new construction,
also oo remodeling in excess of 25%
of value in any one year, and on re-
placement of a building destroyed more
than 90J,.
destruction occurred, and limiting the
building to the area that existed before
the catastrophe.
A key point in that 1969 fight with
Cit;; Hall was the right to restore
that which was destroyed by catastrophe,
without facing new restrictions Imposed
by the city. The city objective in 1969
was more off-street parking. Now It Is
the widening of Coast Hwy. Both are
ccmmendable goals, but noble ends do
not justify blackmail means. Our City
Council Is reminded to respect the
rights of property owners, as recognized
in that 1969 ordinance.
• • •
• LET'S GET ON WITH THE BRIDGE
Bill Ficker's "Bridge Action Team-
76" has ccme UP wtth a good plan for
replacing the Coast Hwy. bridge over
the Upper Bay. Here Is ooe project
that just about everyooe in Newport
Beach can support --even the Freeway
Fighters, who are rightly jittery about
any move that might resurtectthecaa..tal
freeway scheme. Actually the BAT-76
bridge would do away wtth any plan far
bulldozing a super thoroughfare through
Newport Beach and Corona del liar,
Tbe BAT-76 bridge just couldn't handle
that Jdnd d. traffic.
M for allocation d. tunda, the State
Dtrltlm ot Highways llbould cODslder·
tile fact u.t the Fr-y Fichter a aand
tbe .... a constderable ~ d. cub
tblt would ...... be• rlMJilrecl for a
...,....~ 1M a ...,... 10 or 12.
-. ra. tw•l· Tllteouat at mODe)' aa...S
IIIIGIM CJCAti' till cellt al tbe BAT-'18
Jwldp. TIU Ill rs en ntat ,..,. .. a 10011
._. to .. • ·p&'Ojeet UDder way.
LICALMOTICI
FICTITIOUS BUSIRESS
NAME STATEMENT •
Tbe tollcrlrtac per1011 I.J
doillc buliDNI U: The
Kttc:• Place, 701 Ordlkl
A"·· CoroDt del Mar lii2U5:
Vtroolca R. Kllcbto, AKA -R-Kllcbto, 701 On:bld
A .... Corea. del Mar, Ctl.
~-. TIU Nab ·a11CODdDcttd
bJ .. lDdlwldQal.
~ Vt-lca R. Kit-,.., An, _IW..._
Tblo --wu t1Jo11 db lilt c_, Clork ctOr-
llllt c-, loiJ II, If!!,
1'111>11111: s.IJ 14, II, Aol.
1, 14, If!!, fa 1M "-" HUt1or hrtp F-4HIO
SEE RANCH COUNTRY
Dtcll: Jotm100 took the f:lm ~
Uy to Kanas, OklahOma and
Colondo for a mid-summer
neaUoa. ~-•lltUDc the Clyde
Jobuoa 1kte or the flmlly.
All"""" tbty ...... tbroaclt
10me nnch eowtrr, Dt.ck
bpt to h1a meeiUieal 1t..t
acquired trom the Jotuoo
and Son, Cotta M .. LtD.-
colD Mercury ear qa:)'.
,..........Ofllod8plto
The Commiulon then noted that th• number ~ Communilt api• 'actively workina all ~r
the world bat been •timat.ed at mort than half
a miiJioo, and that tb. number ~ Communbt
rovemment oflidale .t..tloned in tlw .United
State. bu triplfKI. aince 1980. Of the Commu-
nilta who are lep.Uy in the United St.te., the
Commillioa Nid that at leut 40 percent "have
been identified u memben of [CommunUt) in·
telli1enee « leCUrity qenei ... ''
In addiUon to Communill qenta who are in
the United Stata "lecalfy," tbe CommiMion
ZIPPIES
Sc:ultllq Tloo Wa ........
But an even larpr qua.tion cri• for an
annrer. Why, in the race ~ thla lKreued
Commum.t activity, b.u our national \.eu.rtty
appuatua been almoat completely ~?
In NCMt yean., tbe anti-Communlat tll\wtl ot
the CIA have been MUtraliaed. the JI'BJ bal
been unable to k•p up with Commab~ eub.
veniao, aDd the lntemal Seewity Dlv~ ttl
ibe Juatictl Deputmeut, the SubveniV. Actifl·
tiel Control Boud, and the HOUle Commit•
on lnt.mal Sec:urity haw all been a~.
In other wordA, u the Communiat aJ}Wtnion
of America hu muah.roomed, our IOY6mment
hu been 1yatematieally dMtroyin& tbe m.Chan·
lama that were created to prot.ect ua. The ob-
vioua faulta and exceue. of the CIA art not. the
bigeet •tory today. The ICUttlinl ~tiM wateb-
dop ia. 1 Copyright 1915 try 7lu John Birch Society Fratww
"" fAlCOU TOM ANDERSON
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-The A merl~:~~fl Way Feat1uW1
A. Discipline. Pvniab·
ment. J;x pullion. But more
mo~ than th1t, the antwet is
to do IWIY with public
tchoob. ·
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IS POll. riiB PATIUOTS •110 flOP#
OUR flll.BBDOM.
IS POll. ACTION, HOT APATHY.
IS POR. Tll.UJT IH OUR. WAY
OP LlfiB.
IS fiOR. R.BSPBCT WB H..tVB IH
OU R IDBALS.
IS POR INDIVIDUAL
RBSPONSIBILITY.
IS POR THB OPPORTUNITY
TO SBRVB GOD ..tHO COUNTRY.
IS POR TB..tCHIHG
OUR YOUHG GBNBR..tTION.
IS POR IH VOL VE!M BNT
IN OUR GOVBRNMBNT.
IS POR OUR S..tCRBD HONOR.
IS POR MY ALLBGI..tHCB TO
OLD GLORY!
MY D_P.PINITION OP PATRIOTISM
I( •thryrt Pi sllhc•
IUIICIIPTION OIDEII
CIWtLII c: .Al.Bitli81' o1
Core. del Mar bu been
el~ to tbt boud ot tru-te. at Baatr l:lotplta1.8t.
Mary Medleal Ctater, Loac
S.eb. Mr. Albf1cbt, an ID.
depeode~ oU man, 1a a dl-
rector of tbe Loac Beach
Clamber of Commerce and
is tbe Chamber's Yice-
prutdtat of economic dt.-
Yelopmeot. He 1a president
of the CalUornJa Iodepeodent
OU Producers Aato. and a
dlHctor of the Iodepeodent
Petroleum As.oeJatJoo of
America. He received his
undergraduate decree from
the UnJYtrstty of California
I.Dd atteoded USC for post-
gradUate studies.
BPW holds
convention
Four leaders of tbe New-
port Ha.rbor Buslness aod
ProfeulaDal Womea'a Club
are alteDdlng the national
COOYeotioo ID Lu V eps as
deleptes from tbis area.
They are Dorothy Wrtcbt,
of I"IDe, president; Mrs.
Mooa Sbeltoo, ftrst vice-
preltdeot; Mrs. Janice
Haloes, both of Costa lttesa,
aDd Mrs. Myrna R?senfeld
of H.Jnttnctoo Beach, past
president.
The local club hasa mem-
bership of 81 memhers com-
priaed of local business and
employed women and pro.
fttslonal women trom the
Harbor area. Their objec-
tiYes are to elevate tbt
standards tor women 1n bust-
ness and professtoo!i, pro-
mote theit interests. brtn. about rsptrtt of ·~~
ttotl, and nteod ~
Ues to WOmtD tbrou1b tduca-
tlon, Industry, scl~, and
Yocatiooal actlvlfles. Tbey
E BEE LINE:.C
.,JAMIY IIM.I
hjoftd tbe F..UtaJ ol Am .•• uotber
mtmoi'J, for u, &aJfty. UoeJpeC~ pelts
arrft1Ac from O.UU, (Jaot Uttle Allee from
Dallu, bat Geoqla-cfrl ud t.llb&od Boyd
DriDDu), held u trom an •rly start, 10
park1Qr wu a aomewblre •-a-h111-atreet
cwa-to.ardl VIctor naco•• ... •eru't
tbe CMl11 oan ettberl We were taacloated
by Tbarl RaYeueroft'l commentaries oo
•eb pre110tatk1D • • • b.1t bit ol wmor
aud manelou YOlee ••• Ell* Ially lnterest-1Dc to us wu Sid Ba.,_, Lacuna arUst and
aeo.Jptor al weste111 W., te1l.La{f listeners
early ID the wtoJDc bow be trtes to capture
actloD as tboclcb a "camen had stopped
for a momeat." H1s ~ carry that
IUU momeot of ~ IDOYemeot. TwJ
are bei.Dc ued tn tbe papa.nt•a broous
• • • Openhlg tbe Old West. Especially
lmpresatng to me was tbe three panel
"Madooa Wltb Salnt. and Donor." • • • •
Enjoyed au tbe tnvel cards from our
oo-tbe-co frleods • • • Norway, breath-
taking aeeoery ••• another extols Africa's
nst plaJ.u and soul stlrriDg sunsets; and
there 1a tbe seeming terenlty or the orient
••• then closer to borne ••• North Dakota
and Canada • • • ud Hawa1J, the Theodor
Vlaulta tell me, aleeplng, swlm :nlng and
see~ . • • also the Sblrars are tak:tng a
loog breath tbere • . • after e1cltement of
the wedd.log • • • wbUe at home, Beverly
and Bob Mosier took a step back Into time
after daughter BoaoJe became Mrs. ShJrar
••• tbey bosted a goldeo aDDiversary party
at tbe Stutt Sbirt for Be•erly's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Christiansen . • •
)Jst famUy, about 25 of them ••• They
had •cb taka a block of material and
on 1t embroidered each famUy member's
slguture. These were put together Into a
quUt as a famUy love offering to tbe
"goldeo couple." • • • •
Enjoyed my vlslt with Betty Woodford
• • • sbe aDd husband George are just back
from a tb.ree-moath stay oa Maul. They've
a ~ e.n, 111t tW -~ au a. ~tory ••• ~ Jilt ....., a Nlllluul
at Wll&ler• v~~~~p. •· a "·•••UUcct'• for tbel.t -. lUck "a 1 M1r4, Willi) W1ll be
Lea ellarp. IDt.enlailll ... tM tact tMJ ...,
a ba...s.. oltM .. ~tiDe eat a,.ttctt• 11
tbe oaklal ...... ~ &el'Oa tbe door •u tbe ,_ ~ • lUlie let bow-.
•ltb rid rtlltxJL AM a.ereD~~ Jola Kab-
hlko performed tM b....._ ud pnyen,
UM bow (lllldl ol two pMt.-ol rllboa.
•u 1111t1.t <--• t:lt) aad a piece pta<*!
arouod hll lboOttn u a let, the otber pan plac.d alOUd lllck*a lboaldtn. Blustnr
rlbaal complttld, RJek aDd wUe Vleki tol-
lo•ed wltb tbelr CMqllpe ebriJtef •••.
liUlcbeiJD ftl t'*t •rftd to famUy &DC
guest.. s.ttJ told me lbe wu aow ''caapt
up ud felt ID tbe 1WtJ1ic apiD," biYiiiC
read all tbelr baet copies ol tile EulcJl
and tbe Bee LI.De. That ts tbe Dice UW.C
about baftnc dellYUJ b)' mall ••• tbe
born~ oe•• la tbere walt1rc for you. • • • •
Enjoyed tbe day I broke tbe meotal block
••• and PLAYED BRIDGEt at tbe Newport
Harbor Yacbt Clab. Hott.ss Lee ()ln. Put;
Rogers (AD(elitos ct. Oro pre_,) wu most
encooractDc aod noewed my •U-eooftdeoce.
Tbougb 1 may DOt ban bettered my play.
1nc. my p&J1Ders, Fnn Jooea and Vlrgtn i
Wright, saJd I played well. Our table wa..; I
oo tbe hooor n.t wttb slam ••• but nosed
out by dear Myrna Saftlc and Em Crary.
It was good to see 10me at tbe hieods I
have mlued • • • Sooozte Ullman, Harriet
Witmer, Jean McGee, Helen start~. Grace
Metzger and eYer ao many more. • • • •
Enjoyed seet.oc Mary (Mrs. Lawrence)
Sork •.• don from tbeir oe1r Los Anceles
home. Tbey"Ye 80ld tbelr Brentwood place
but still malDtaiD tbelr Newport BeachOceao
Front place ••• wilat et.e could they do
wlth thlt blc family ••• tbaucb mostly aU
grown, tbey stW love tbe ADd, wues, and
au thlt Newport Beacb stands for.
Aloog tbe same l1ne ••• Ocean Front
Eleanor and BW MJller baft tbelr cbUdren
AND THEIR cht.ldrta home • • • Barry aDd
Phyllis MWer, tbetr two babea, Carol aod
Dtck from Balt1Jnore, Yaryla.od; Carol and
Dick Powell, ud Uttle ttr!.D.s, from Colombia,
South America, ud Nancy and JohD Kreu
aod tbelr ttrJ Uttle ooeaJ ••• StDce Eleanor
11 Wutred's alster, trom qp San Fraoet.co
way, we will bave aome Yilttort, tool Our
nephew ud D!eces and grud-oepbews and
grand-nlecea to eoj)yl And t.bat ts the Bee
LIDe lor .,., •
MWD NAMES KYMLA
Carl J. Kymla of CWf
Haveo, a representative of
the Mtmlclpll Water Of strict
of oraore County oo tbe
Yetropolltan Water District
Board of d.lreciors, bas been
D&med Ytce clairmao of t.be
board's flDI.Dc e aod lnsW'-
&Dee committee.
IIMD lte YOUIIUIICIIPTIOM OIDII TODA
OILY &UifOR .. I YIAa
meet twice a mootb for a 1.·
dlnoer meettnc at the Mesa ' f :'
Verde Country Club, at 6;3)
p.m. on the Urst a.od thlM
ThUrsdays.
Yr. Kymla, llmner N..,.
port Beacb COODCUm&n, is
ceoera.J manacer of tbe
Moa.ltco-Nlguel Water Dis-
trict. He also se"ed from
19&3 to 1967 as a deputy
county s:upemsor. -----------------IIAIII ••••••••• • •• • • • • • •••• ·• ••••••••••
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MIWNaTMMIOI ·-·
Jrl1 L CDAIT lin .. c:.-. OIL MAl
ON DEAN'S Ll ST
Amoog tbe 345 Fort Lewts
College students In Durango,
Colo., with a 3.4 grade point
average or better, named to
the dean's ltst for the winter
trimester, was Stacey Alex,
Z039 Bayside Dr., Corona
del Mar.
Newport Beach Travel Inc.
Experienced for all your travel needs
CALL GENE TAYLOR, MGR. NOW! 549-4111
• I ,. '!-..
tiRS. JAMES W. HINES JR., at left, and Mrs. Frederick
Gruer, both of Corooa del Mar, are members or the
Talents AuxUiary for B" Brotbers of Orange County.
T a Ients aid BBOC
Talents, aullliary for Big
Brothers of Orance County.
receotly hosted Its anmal
coffee at tbe Santa Ana
Heights home of Mrs. Harry
Rinker.
Th~ following oew Talents
mem:•rs were booored:
~be you shouldn't
bu)' this luxurious ·
Mmes. Hu, h H. Bowe, Larry
Cuo, JohD L. C ~o~rcl, Mar-
shall Duttleld, Brad Gates,
J. H. Glasson, A J. GN-
wciJ, WIJbur Robertson, Rick
Royer, r. J. Shelton, Rich-
ard Steele, John J. Swtprt,
Dan stepbeoson. Ant.hooy M.
Vitti, C. Allan WWI.amt Ce-
cU Wright and Ward AuDe.
The meeting also proYldld
a ' ha.oce to meet Fifth Dl.s-
trlct Supervisor Thomas F.
RUey, board prtsldtot for
Big Brothers, and to ltsteo
to Judy Brown, motber of
4 Little Brothers, talk about
the meantnc of B., Brothers
for her boys •
are .
lS
,JACK GEARI~G · .N~ .owNER
1021 L OOAII' Mrf. a::..oiiA I& MM •
CA&.&. UIIICM fx Mal• 67ao21M
Myadec.
Parke-Davis For oct In , .. , ••.
O~t the jolt
Hi&h Potency o .. •• , •.
Vitamin Formula with Minerals
130 Qay
Vitamin
Supply
130 Copulea
Parke-Davis
Reg. S7 .79
Now··· $4.95
(lOU CA.PSUtf5 • JO FRFF)
FIU.ID 7 DA Yl A Will(
Mw.KDAYI • .. 71UteAYI
THIRD
ANNIVERSARY
SUMMER CLEARANCE
SALE :~=~C&K~~WEH'S SH~ES.
DRESSES, SHORTS, J.HD MUCH MOREl
DUNLOP TENNIS BALLS a:,~:~~~ I $1.85 per Can I
17) w;u, lriiJ~-;, of l o/J ~:::. r c:ra~:;:a;;~;;tCJporiB
-.....s ... llitanatlaal ...... .._
WI l'JiaSt, Cw Mw P) w M
TWI.-FrUt I:CID
.... ~ ,..,.,. .... .,. ....... ,..,. ...
·~-· ..... c.a• ('11A) tn-SUS ,.,. ~,, • ..., aac.
Mark IV A lor of people
discovering that for them, leasing
smarter than buying. You may be
surprised to discover that leasing
usually requires no down payment and
that monthly payments are often less.
Talents• sole purpo• 1a
ra111oc fUDds ror Bfc Bro-
thers of Oranc-County. Ex-
cept tor lts anmaal member-
ship COffH, lt holds DO meet-
t..ocs. lnstad, •cb member
plqes $50 y_,ty, ai'Did
by wortS.ac ID eapaeiUM
ructn& trom air tnntport
MI'YtCe to OU paii!Hip --
•ch aceor~ eo Mr OWD
taleots.
your Social Securtty Check can
be deposited directly Into your
Isn't it time you found out if leasing is
for you? Just drop in and see us, we'll
be glad to calculate a lease for you at
no ol:lligation.
•••
ADothtr Bfc Brotbtr au-
Wary ls pliDNd by Mra.
Doll Patrtel KeUJ of...._
tJoD Vteco. It ftUit ,_
Ta.liDtl, CIIDtO ol h.U.er-
toa, ud A...-,. .. Oro
of Newpon BtaQ Ia IIIIIP-
poltJII 811 B~· 'WGft
··~c..tra ...... liN bora.
'ATRICK HOUlAN IS
AVIONICS GRADUA T!
I'IIYJ a.... In ~
tiel t.c..adll aar.. ,._
rl1* I. lob'' -01 Mr. --.rt D. set I' tl .. ....................... ... cn•w ._ '-* .... Jca .. ,. ........
II .. IIIIIIU Ut T«D I 1
T1 ., a c: ... , n """
1'-.
Treasury
Protect yourself from theft or loss. Start earning daily
compounded interest at the highest rate in our 40-year history,
from the instant your check Is received. Come in and fill out the
epee~~~• euthorlatlon form at any of our five offices, and be
reedy to safeguard your Social Security checks with Insured,
safe, direct depoelta to your Laguna Federal savings account.
LA • ._ •• -.c.Mtom , ...... ..,fll\aa
IMIQ IIIT&.c.llbN • ,.,... • CMIIno ,_...
• LA..aANI8M.aAV..
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' .. u Ill -to lilt •111 Mang hearing ::... ·=~iu.~n:= . --... lilt -.
oi • • eel to ---· bfcloiiiC ··.IS continu :-'.:..lilt.=--:-~
' 241) bcoto "' lbe .,..., to
•
A bl&t1DC 01. tbt eom-· Ui cluters Delr sbore.
.,._ of Coma clol War Comm.-r f'ru1<
lll(h ocbool teacher anclael Robtoooc of Wtllcllll aid
MaDe wu eoovened Moottay, tbt Tnatweto ecbrtme would
but was immediately coo-"dellroY tbt bl.rbor u a
tiD~ unW Oct. 9, recreatloaal flcwtybytan-
Mr. Mane, 30, wbo taught in&: lt IDto a boat parldJJc
pei"'UDeDt at tbe s<:t.»l lot."
betoro belool w.,oded to
"''· ukod tor tile""""'"'·· SUMMARY OF uce so bls attorney can
ptller more •• ,.,.." .., the NHCC MEETING
ease. Newport Harbor c&amber
Alter he was suspended of Commerce beld· tts
and glveo nottee that 1M! wt.U monthly bol.rd meetlni oo
be dismissed, Mr. Mang Mooday at Koto's restau-
asked tor a publlc airing rant. Tbe board dllcaued
of the 34 charges against the foUowi.Dg matters:
him. • FIFTH AVE. BYPASS
WHITFORD TRIES OUT
FOR ,U. S. ROWIIIG
Oruge Coa.st College
Ol.lSIIIU Bob Wtlltford Is In
Hanover, N.H., trying out
lor the U.S. national rowing
team. Re competed with the
Ptrates in tbe HeDley royal
regatta tn England earlier
thla: month, and new di-
rectly to New Hampshire
followlD( his retun to tbe
U.S. A Onal eut wW be
made tllis Saturda)', July 26,
doWD to 16 oarsmen.
MRS. R. L. Rl CHMOND
STARTS 2ND TERM
Mrs. R, L. Richmond was
tnstalled as president of the
Newport Beach Friends of
tbe Library for a second
term of oUice at a recent
tuncbeoo hosted by Friends'
ezecutlve board members,
Mrs. Joseph L Johnson and
Mrs. WUlard Arnott.
A11110 continuing to serve
as officers are Mmes. Henry
Ullman, Charles Dunray,
Edwin Ramsey, TbomaSG.
Lumsdoo, Daniel P. O'Don-
nell, Dooald Sloper, Lupton
Wllklnson, aod Robert E.
HUehey,
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CO·HIT
THE HILARIOUS
LAUGH RIOT
-..
·-,
in Corooa del Mar waa eo-
dorsed OYerwbelmillgly u
a tratnc alternattn to Coast
Hwy,
• NEW FIRST VICE-
PRESIDENT of tbe Women's
Dlvlstoo, LlDda Gromacld,
was introduced,
• CONVENTION aDd Vlsi-
tor•s Bureau b•d Ed Nigro
reported that ll1.s bureau ls
$4,800 short of a '$15,000
"seed money" goal, but bas
been trying to get members
and prornottag Newport as a
eoaveoUob site. Tbe tuod-
ratsing deadllne to give the
bureau its first year's op-
erating capital Is Aug. 16.
• ANGEL STADIUM ntght
for the Chamber wu an-
.nOWJeed, with a goal of ZOO
members and guests to at-
tend oa Sept. 4.
MUSEUM TO BEIIEFIT
FROM SEMINAR HERE
The Newport Harbor Art
M•Jseum wW be the bene-
ficiary of proceeds from a
one day investment semlmr
colldueted by Paine, Webber,
Jackson and Curtis, Ine. Art
M.1:>eum President David
Stelnmetz will accept the .
fUnds on bebalt of tAt .w.
seum from James Overmao,
option specla.llst wttb the
stockbrokerage tirm.
The sem!nar will be beld
this Saturday, July 26, trom
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. In the
skyliner room of the Air-
porter Inn.
AWAKENING GROUP IS
BACK AT NEWPORTER
"Awakening," the versa-
We group brought back to
· Del Webb's Newporter lnll
by popular demand, wUl be
appearl.ng ln the Lido lOUDCe
from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
Mondays thrOugh Saturdays,
DOW through Oct. 4,
HEW LIFE PLAYERS
Central Bible Chu.rcb,
190-23rd St., Costa Mesa,
will host the New Life
Players from First Bapttst
· C burch of Costa Mesa at
6:30 p.m. this Sunday, July
27, who will preseot their
tuU-lqtb Christian comedy
entitled, "Don't look 1n
tbere."
TOWH.GQWH MEETING
Members and ruest. of
Town ' Gowo of Chapman
College, Oraoge, wiU meet
tor a mid-summer b!'Wlch
tn tbe Marriott HotellDNew-
port Ceoter at 10:30 a.m.
MoodlJ, July 28. DaYid R.
Smith. director of arcbiYet
tor the Walt Dlsney Studios,
wUI 11)81lk.
HELAHE JOY NAMED
Realtor He lane Joy of AI-
IOclated Brokers ftrm lB
memberthJp ebairm&D lor
ReaHors NaUooal Market:-
LDc lnstttute, educaUooll
arm oflatii-IAuocla·
of Realtors.
T'lfO'
CO/IIPLBTB
SlfO'IfS
7:~ 1: ~t_()O I
• • --
LARRY AIIUNG, -of Ute ,._ ...... --'flce.p~ ud muecer
of AmltDc'• NIIHII1' oa
Cout HWJ,, ae~.r Coroaa
del M&r. He npr..-s tbe
41b (OIItr&lloo of lila llmDJ
to bortlcallllre. Htloacnd·
111.te of U.C. Berkeley,wbere
be ns a member of the
Sterna Nu fraternity and
rowed OD tbe 'flrtlty crew.
He t».1 a master's degree
1n bua1D.ess admlo1Jtntioo
from USC. He apeot S Jel.rs
1D tbe Medlterrueao w:ltb
tbe NaY)', and 11 now a lieu-
tenant 1n the Naval Reserve.
Larry and bls •He live In
Get kelse
fOr fishillg '
Tllln ... -.... ..... lllle"JJOt ..... ,..
-..... ·~!~Moe 1110 ll .... -_..,. ....
pri'IOit~rtcMo. ... ll ....,. 11101 .... _,.. •• -. ..... a ...
. ...,..~~-a.ot.
ud -· c---1111s ..... lllol llowpart Pltr ..
tllo coly locol poi>Uc lltlda( ..... ........ _ .... , ...........
''FtAlac: Ja tbl OCII.D from
poi>Uc pltro nqa1reo oo u.
c ... ,, ... apltlned, "but
11 Ja1 4lb In tbe bl.y, or
U JOU lllb ID lbo .....
from prlftte property, yoa
Deed&~ ...
B&J!Joot pui>Uc ftsbiiiC
spota ~bade tbe piers IDd
noats at ·• N" st., 15tb St.,
191b Sl., aDd at lbt Ba1bco
Fer17 croutac. Alto, •rf
flllllllc from the bel.eb U
allowed from &II beaebu
at the eods ot tbe streets,
beeallH ttreet-.cl beaehes Ont.ersity Park, Irvine. an put>Uc property.
S9S4 710 IN GRANTS TO Flsbloc uc ..... are oo ' sale at most Balboa.ftahlnc
COAST COLLEGE DIST. t>ckle stDrts.
The Coast Community lr-'"':~~~~:-:-, College District has re-CHRI
cet•ed a total of $954,710 OHL y 1
from tbe federal govern-
ment as part of the basic
educa.tioaal opportunity
gn.nt program tor the 1975-
76 rtscal year, according to
Dr. Bernard Luskin, vice-
chancellor ot educattonal
plann.l.og and defelopment.
Orange Coast College ns
awarded $575,790andGolden
West College received
$378,920.
MARIO'S
ExcluslYe,
P LOT
EAST COAST HWY.
(AT MARGUERITE)
CORONA DEL MAR
~JI PIOM
ALIIIiTIOM'I DIICIOUMT MAUlT
Ta Ova ANNUAL
PARKING LOT SALE
WHITE ELEPHANTS -PLANTS
~KED GOODS
• ,
ALL pro~eeds . to KIWANIS 'tOUIIi AC
{
50
DONATION
.
Bay brl•da~e plan ga1•n 1•n1 support NEWPORTHA.RBQREHSICW THU~~Y,JUL!24.197S l:t PUBUSHEO WEEKLY -PAG~ S CORONA DEL MAR, CAL..
lD Newport B•ch, wbut ~~. llilp)rtut .... -,.. •••• Cout~attlttprompt.. Crime prevention . people llldom Aa b -• JmplSM, tbe a ..a.t fl.-.._ w .., lllc of ~ Oonr MO .. D,•Y ....._
liWJc, cu 008 ":: =; 8AT-'J• tlaal _..to pt btlon the ......... to SborH chrelltn, •• aJd .. Crime preveotton news" you absent IUJ(dclou ae-" .. uww THUIISDAY Sl•ca.U.I
brllcr,.IIPIJM.,toall? 'rocmd ~for a 11ft pla~ tor a .. ._,H U ww .. ollaJU1tblllllower Pre1lously has stressed UvUy,caUtbepollcedeput-(Fridlly,SiturrayMtdSundquntlll'.ltJ
BW Ptcur tldAb eo brtdp Clll tbt blctatea-,,..,. .. .., lllr. ....... tJu aU-ft. brtdp. many teebnJques of ho'Tle se-meot a.od an oftleer wW be flnMf'l lndu• !IHJP Df aiM/, !MilH ,_.,. • fla.
• The promloaat uebuect fllal flU· Bat, U.t plmay · lllo,ed bJ till ....,_. "We laYt llieb bopN of cur.lty. The tnstallatlon and seot to tnveat&pte. This type RED SNAPPER .. ,..
aDd aUor clatmt be hu ~ areallltte, a-caue ot 1M ,_,. Ida ta• ... ....._ cbl.aciDI aome mi.Dda," CGliCienUous use of proper of tnformatloo ll nry ft.lu-• • · • • • • • • · • · • • • • • • 6.4-•
llaed up )Itt about every. tbe red tape IDYOlYtd Ia 1M la au lit tit ... • t tmlJ.ts BW Fleur. locldng devices are very Lm-able to the police. MAHI MAHI . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • z.•
body in town to IUIJI)Ort a cetUDc .tate ud t.Mnl ap-orpa&DtloM 1iit ..ad U 1M ctoe. cet UDIDimous portant. Anotb.er equaUy im-The Newport Beaeb police GRILL"ED SEA BASS . . . . . . . • • • • . . 2.•
•lAde destcn for a Dew pi'Ofalb.u:,_ ~ ....... for prwe eo be~ t 4 c-. ;woi L.... rt torbub181ld Idea, t~ll_! potlortann. c~mraetinoot ~incoopethecoran: department tat lnltUated a TOP SIRLOIN .............•.••... 1.211
bJ1dct to replace tbe old a • ..,.e uulldiol elate '-•• to enek Ill_.._......,.. c-r 11'1&1 more .... ......,... "qeJchborbood ntefl" pro-NEW YORK STE t.
Cout Hwy span over New rucect ID tbt late ,......., totalaee.,._ It ........ Jut a bl14ct across a bay. text of home security may be gtam. Tbls 11 easenUally AK · · · · · · · . . . . • • . Jl
port Bay. BetwteD DOY u4 or early 19808. plu: TM ..... ...... He ~Ue'fet h1a team might deftned as a mutual concern the mobtllzatJon of eoocern LOBSTER TAIL . . . . . . . . . . • . . • . • . ...
Aq 5 wheQ ltatt biCJnray AJeo, btiYJ competWaa Commamty -.-. • .. tod up brtdciDc tbe pp be-heighbors have for the safety neighbors bavt for tbe weJ-STEAK AND LOBSTER ...... ~ . . • . 1.• -~s wW hold a ,_.,.11e for tbe cttrtDdltDc acu. pa U. S. Cout ~r -. lwMD Newport'• lDiulated and wellare of each othe r. fa f hot"'·r Any......., ... --....., ta ....... N rt n--Sbo ~ 1 UtUe .. _.""' Thi b re 0 eae ,,., • •• ..._ 1 LUNCHEON ..~..,. ~-J J-ay until ~p.m. di!!Jip beartoc 011 the brtdl x ..... uan meau ewpo uv.tr ne " p J ..,. comm~es. s concern may e 1ntere8ted ln parUclpatJng .,_. .. ...., fMI, •
Mr Ficker hopes to clo~ could watt lndettnltely for a b!c yacbta tblt .... •...... "Tbere'• an OAIOrtuoity demonstrated by keeping a sbould contact Offlcer Stan 11211 Peciflc c .... Hwy • H~ ...... 121a .._,.,
ru'kt completely belllDd 1 new IliAD· brtdct. or a ..... tt 1Mb bere," be says, "to do all watch on your neighbor's Bressler, burglary preven-!lllll!l!!•ao!l!i!1!1E.!!!eo.t!!I•Hwy!!!IIII••Corone!!llll!o.t.M8r
1111
• " .. ,., • .,.._ .......
plan he las been showtn& "Ttat makes It even more tbeir puace --.......,_ ldDI1s of brtdce-bulldillg." home when he is away. U tloo unit, at 644_3662• _
all over town. The plan is
wllhln the bounds established
otllelaUy by Ctty Hall tor
tbe ldnd of bridge the city
wW ask tile state to build.
It wW carry 6 lanes of
auto tratflc, plus bicycles
and pedestrt.ans, wtll be 20
ft. (instead of the present
1~-1/2 ft.) above mean hJcb
Ude, wiD proYtde a f~e
rtgbt turn from the hJcbway
ooto Dover Dr., and would
make room for a boat-
launching area south of the
bridge.
Mr. Ficker's Bridge Ac-
tion Team-76 (BAT-76)bas
been dnlmmtng up support
for the plan stnce May, when
the City Council accepted
hls offeT to ramrod the vol-
unteer group.
"We started off with about
30 volunteers," Mr. Ficker
recalled this week, ''and we
took ooe step at a lime. Now,
we have made our presenta-
tion to quite a few home-
owner and business groups,
and we are about ready to
talk to the Coast Guard and
the California Transporta-
tion Dept."
Organlzatlons that have
endorsed the bridge plan to,.
elude the Newport Center
As~~n., the local Realty
Board, the Corona del Mar
Civic Assn., both local
Cllamber s of Commerce, the
Assn. of Orange Coast Yacht
Clubs, and the Marine Di-
vision of the Newport Har-
bor Chamber of Commerce.
"Even the Shellmaker Co.
ln the Upper Bay, which
first wanted a higher bridge,
supports us now, and has
donated $100," says Mr.
F leiter. Donations, which had
totaled $1,500 late last week,
help oftlet the cost-of prlltoo • ~
1ni b~'-"•• ud mak&ftc.
AIRMAN Mark A. H!M man,
s?n of Mrs. Jonl A. Camp-
agna of 2300 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa, has been se-
lected for te~hlllcal train-
ing ln the U. S. Air Force
m I ;sUe electronics fleld at
Lo·.vry A?o, Colo. The air-
man recently completed
basic training at Lacklalld
AFH . Texas. He attended
Colton hlgtl school.
GEM
TALK
IY J. C. HUIII,H Ill II
J.C. Humphr'-1. wh~ ItO,.. •t
1823 N.wport llllld. /J. bHtt •
Coo• M•• l•ndm•k ftN mo,..
t/Nn 21 Y••f'J, ;, •n -.tfhOrlty Of'
ftll"' •nd Jr;wlry.
PRECIOUS M!TAL$
Hall,arla
If you got·mashed in the elevator
with your soft pack
our neVI hard pack.
..
Regular and Menthol
'
I.
.Preas ·shop
epeaea
S•adays
3424 Via Lido
INewoorl Beach
DR. WILILUI R. ELLER, i>rmer -r <I Lalbel'llll
Church ol tM Muter Ia Rubor View IWb. tu u-
IIOUD<Od lila --lllor-t,.... u -· of Lalbetu c..,... <I tbo c..,.. Ill ..._ RWa. "II
Is With ral recnt." declared Dr. Eller, "tblt Mrs. Eller
&Dd I art rettr1Dc from Ml~Ume aen:tee. BcnreYer, we
bad pJ•nn«f to do ~ Ia 1971 foi1owtDc • *" attaet.
Now we feel 1t belt to tun th1l work over to a )'OII:)Cer
mao." Tbo Lqwla lllllB CGII(fep-Ills pJa.-aD
opeo boUse nceptloD ID Memorial CtDter of tbe clllrcb
hooorlDa: Putor and Mrs. Eller, pictured abcwe. Mem-
bers and frteodl: are I.DYtted to t.ttend tbl!t reception
from 2 to 4 p.m. tb1e Suodl.y, July 27,
Art shows
announced
14ttlttlaw Redly, cbatrma.n
of tbe Newport Belch CltJ
Arts CommJsstoo. an-
DOUDCes 3 exbfbits opeo to
!be pobllc tbrough August.
'/ro§enll
Tbe Ch1c Ceoter Gallery
1n City Hall Is toaturtne
pala.Ubgs by EarliDe Moaes,
a professtooal artist lifing
1n Balbo&, who bas exhibited
her still We olls aDd liDd-
scapes all over tbe world
&Dd was an award winDer
at tbe receot arts festlnl.
-A-
• 2
The Newport Beach poltce
facWty 1n Newport Ccmter
Is show1Dg water colors, olls
aod eteb.lDgs by a ward wtn-
ars ol the la.st N"P)rt
Beach city arts f8flltiftl.
BlcenbQniaJ and berttage
art Is the tbema ill tbe etty
attoroey's offlce 1D tbe City
Hall ODDeL Depletb>ol !be
western heritage of Call.
fonda, the extdbit 1s 1n water
color and shoWs IC4:Hles from
our 1m mediate blstorlcal
IJOSI,
MarlDers Ubn.ry IDd Co-
roaa del Mar Ubrary al8o
Ia :...-.
•
JIIWPOIIT IWI-
BOR CBURCI OP Bit.
UGIOIJS SCIDCI,IItl C.. ·-B•-. .-., • u. s.
u ltr a;, eo. --no a... 11-J••-'1'111
proacb 1110 a.m. _, •
"Tblt lbom '·Ja tM tilde. ••
A fl.ml1)o plealc '1'111 bt !Ioiii at I p.m. _, II eo.
-. . lfl(llllod h>om .. __ .,..,..., ...
-u _. ., ... _
Bollpood Pr...,lotlaa
Ct.rcb udut.UOetatepu.
tor <I llltFirot Prtii>Yterlaa
C ...... b olllollpood.
• THE IWUIOR TRINITY
8~ CHURCH, USO
Baker street, COlla Mea -
-.. 1n llaalel w11l --IIDoo allllt 8:10 Uld II a.m. _, ..mceo. Tllere w11l
be a llqUNneJ ..me. at
.... put. .
• LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF THE MASTER, 1900 Pa-
cUlc VIew Dr1te, HuboJ'
View mu. -Tbe earmao
at tbe 9:Jq,Lm. semoe tb1l
Sw>day w11l be "' .. by lilt Rev. Ju Womer,.lll tiM lb-
Mtee of ftcatloaiDC Pallor
Lorry Frulllloc.
SINCE THE DOORS of matnland Ch1nl hne beeD operaed.
poUUcall}', Chrtsttan Chinese OD Tatwu M.ve beea pny ..
1r1g tor OIJI)OrttmWes 1o wttoess to tbe UDCbUrcbed of
CommuDist China, In 1960 a speelal orpnta.tsoo waa
formed, Overseas Radio and TeleTistoo, to tnJn CbiDeae
CIU'IItiaoa: on Formosa 1D the productloD of n.dio and
tet.Litoo programs, as well as the liWIIlfaeture of
reeol'dlllrs and motloo pictures. ORTV operates from
s~ &D. Taipei, Taiwan, with a staff ot onr so run
time c~ atiooals under the dJrectJoo of Leland
Hanerty aod Mtu Doris Brougham, two of tbe fi'OUP'I
louod.ers. Now on the agenda is a vtstt by a small group
from ORTV's music department, pictured above, to
Plymouth Coogregatlooal Church, 3262 Broad st., New.
port Heights. OD Slmday, July 27. Durt.ac the recuJ&r
10 a.m. serYice, the 3 Ja.dJes aDd 3 mea, all Cbln.ese
uttooals, wUI report oa the results or tbt1r work a1oog
wttb pte8e0tlng a program or western and orlC&tal mualc,
wltb costumes and testtmoaJ.es. Purpose ot tbe Cbina
report 1s tbe ratstoa: or fUDds to promote tbe brc.d ..
cast1Dg of Christian mlsstooary prorrama from Taiwu
to !be malnWid. The pobl!< .. lnrilod to atuod, A tree
wUl offering wtll be made.
DR.' IIAIIClll BACH, -r
Uld -00 NIJCIOU mOt"tmtDl&, w1U caadllct a
s dlJ Mmtnar at tbe Mtw-
port 11u11or Cbureb of Re-
Ugloua Sel•ce, 541 ctDter
st.. Costa Mfta. He wW
~ .. "WW tbo rtol""'
pi--up?" II ?.SO p.m. Ale· 1. From 9:10a.m.
tD t:IO p.m. Auc. Z, be
w111 ~et a worklbop
aemtar OD "tbe total per-
.,._, He wUl ctve tbt ser-
mOD; "tht ot tbe
cosmle
c ...... ,
2 ~:~s $1.75
Save 754
New Hoag chapter Barber
Stylist
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AND THE BIBLE, WITH EIIPIIABill ON PRACTICAL
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SUNDAY SERVICES: 8:00-9:10-11:00 A.M.
With tbe formattoo ot tbe
Sandpipers, tbere are DOW
'1 chapters in the Hoag Hos-
pital Alu:IUal')', wblch also
tnc:llldes the Aftlllants,
Huoter, Nigbtlaple, Santa
Aoa, CandystrlpersandCoiiO
de Oro Patronesses. Mem.
borslllj> lotalll,OSZ, includ-
ing 14 men.
The Sal:q)lpers chapter
was the IDsplration or Mrs.
GfiOl'IO Et .... rl, ISslst.d by
tbe AuzWary president,
Mrs. Wesley Shafter, who
saw tbe need ror addlUonai
fllndilll tor the Doooa. Our-
field cancer treatment
cUDJ.c. Members of Sand-
pipers are dlaehters, mo-
thers &:Jd grudmotbers, an
woo h:&Ye experteoced per-
SOiliLl tn.c:edJ from cancer.
NEWLYWEDS AT HOME
IN SOMERSET, H. J.
Settllne ID tbllr Dft' bOrne
tb1a moatb ID Somenet, New
JtrHJ, are aewlJWedl Mr.
aod Mrs. Jotm Drtssel. Tbe
bride ts tbe former Mlal
Suau Dederqatst, daqbter
or Mr. aDCI Mra. E. C. Me ..
L&JIC1llln of N owporl Beocll.
Tbo marrll(e -place
at Coco Palma Clllpe:l ID •
Ha•t. Hawall. 00 JIM '1,
Wboa tbo 0011>1• rtllmlod,
tbe Mc14QCbliD'I blld a re ..
copCIGo lor lilt --at 111o N-rtor Ia llr,
DruM! .. llomllowJtnOf,
wbln IUilmU,.aua ....
tac:IUtatlllno.
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,.. ,. THE
1
:oe:-\) THf OffiCIAL HEWSPAIII Of •
Jt : ~SJGN ~~THE CITY Of NIWPOIT 1W:H * OFFICE AND PRINTING PL.ANT: 2721 E. COAS'r HIGHWA; • • ... * CORONA DEL. MA!It, CAL.IIrOANIA •12&25 Jt
Jt COST OF "LUS• 110.011. 1'010 , ..
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Jt •IITI 01 CALL THI IMII.M .. t7 .. 15M-POl OrPICIAL .... .._POle.. . • .. .. .... '""" -· , ... , ... .. ' . ' ,..,_ N..4ME ................................... -... -.. __,__ ........ -.-.. --... -.. -: .................. ,.. ,..,_ Iff" • ' ~ l.,,.-
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omcers are Mrs. Et.
tourl, chairman; Mrs. Rob-
ert S!lwyer, vlce-cbatnnan;
Mrs. Jeffrey Estabrooks,
ways aDd means; Mrs. Char-
les Wilgus, recorrting sec-
retary; Mrs. Mitchell
Musey, correspoodL.Dg sec-
retary; Mi"s. George Baba,
treasurer; Mrs. Josepb
Sh:.~ft, pa.rllameotartan; Mrs.
Jobn C01melt, ooa,ttamy
cbalrman; Mrs. Jobn Ltp.
yanik, members!lip, aDd
Mrs. Robert Webb, pubUctty.
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PHOt4E: 642-8712
Ce•tll &le O•m
aO•Iaf M. aiMOifOM -PAitOa .
211D IT. et OIAMGI, COSTA MISA -641-·~·
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W'tcfiiiiiiJ .... ....,ud...,. ...... 7:00p.a.
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Dl. P. ltiMTOM aiSHOII
PASTOI j IUMDAY ICMOOL •••• • ts• A.M. llaL I ITUDY
I•• P.M. WID.
GRACE BIBLE CHURCK
Vtterau' Mtmortal Bldc.
S6S W. 18th, Costa Mesa
REV. TOM TYRBE, Putor
SUNDAY SERVICES:
10:30 A.M . & 7:00P.M.
Sunday School,
aU agei, 9:30
HOME BIBLE CLASSES:
Call SS2-0092
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ATTEND
THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
We invite you to worship
LUTHER\AN CHURCH
OF THE MASTER
2900 Pacifec Y.ew Dr.
Corona del Mar, Cllif.
LAWRENCE D. FRUHLINC
Pastor -Phone 644-2664
SUMMER SCHEDULE
SUDday worahlp: 9:30 a.m.
Nursery and Coffee Hour
O"istion Sci•nce
S.rYiUJ .
FIRST OfURCH OF
OiRIST, SCIENTIST
3)03 Via Lido
Newport Beach
SUNDAYSOiOOL
9 lr 10:90 a.m.
SUNDAY SERVICES
. 9 ' 10: ao 1(. m.
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEETING 8 i -n;'·
READING ROO,;{
Week days: 9 a.m.· 5 P·!"·
Weclnesday:9 a.m.-7 :"5 p_:m
Tuesday .
9 _a.m.· S p.m.; 7-9 p.m.
SEOOND <lWitCH OF
OOUST, sCimmST
Newport Jkach ar
CofONI de) Mar
3100 Pacilic View Dr. .
SUNDAY SOfOOL I 0 a.m
SUNDAY SER VICEl~.m
WEDNESDAY 8:00 'P.M.
Readif\1 Room:
3500-B F.. Co .. tBwy.
E•tnaaee Oil Narda.-u
Mon.-Fri.: 10 a.m. to 5 p.
SGDday aftenaooo: 1 to 3
Sat.: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
You arc cordially invited
to attend Church Scmc:ea
and to we Rcadin Room.
·~Y.IULYI .., ......... ~ ....
=~· ..... loJ-Mr.udMn. ...... r..., tm .. lliiiiiiiiD nr ..
lrittll.
• fiiUJm)A 1', JULY I
Gh1 -Mr.llldMn.hiHI sm. not Pub1ft La.,
f1U.IntM. .., -Mr.Ud Mn. ,,.._
Ua lUcAn, aon Bibb St.,
COlla Mea.
Girl-Mr. Udllln.Cm-
1M B._..,. Ill BaJWOOd
Dr., lfa.rNr v• BWa.
Glrl-Mr.UdMn.ae...
pbla Jole.._, 4CM I. leu.
stnlt.COIIa ......
• FRibAY, .ntLY t
Glrl -Mr. Md Mn. Ge-
orp IIGC&rtlr, I Tn Clr-
ele, 8pft1U8 am. ao, -Mr. ud Mn.. DoD..
** **** *****~****** NAMES MAKE NEWS
**"*1r* **•**~****~**"** • mi. I.UIVIL McCOLLOCH aiBaJeftllt. 181 -..... llldJ alAI' CMM, _.. ,,5°t•••.,......., * .,...,. ... a1 otu.~eaw-~••_...,. ..._..,.. at uc ~raM, 1u e.. .._., )lldan 1a till Udld 11ate1, 1ac.._
,......._ altbeeo.tlr..c.caB~..... Jtn••TB CUG.:Yf"'. Corea 411 Mar ~ ta 1ft' Yo~ 'n.orpet~ _. 8CIIDol, ud l.&D .lltiXY, ~ s. ~ of Amencu w ee..,.,. 11a.1t1or MctaiCIIioGL • • • • • ~bolan aiiiiClJ,Ib ldMDrJ, ...,...,.., eoo-
DOIIlka Ud poUUcaJ ~. Dr.KoCIIllocll, • CLARBKOin' ll1ltlrl COLL&GE bUac-
a IIttY• a1 Aallrl.lJa. Ia a ..,.etaUJt a c4(lltild U. tDUGnllloa&J ....,. tor U.
BrUUia latpln &ad Comman-.Jtla llii.JtmoJ. tL1l __..,., DA.LI BREftT,-al Rabtrt
Be ... ._. at VCJ II8Cie 1811. L. Bhlt, 100 VI& nor.te. Lido llle;
aJd Pertal, 500 ctUf Dr .. DL McCU ••u ltNIZIVICtt
CWf BaY& • TEBESA JCDI IQfEZBV.:B, daapt.r at
8oJ-Mr. ud Kn.Douc-Mr. I.Dd Mn. Walt. KDeserieb, IM7
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W..t Nnport. at <>ruce eo.st Collac•, bu ben admitted
• SATURDAY, .JVLT 5 to tbt World Campa AfiGat PI'OIJ'I.ID ol
Way, COlla Mesa. • • • • •
• MARY ALE, Wbo jo!Ded t.be Bank ol
Newport u a member of the ortctal lta1f
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them one of tbalr balloons
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County.
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The Toueh of Faith
IILUit 5:U.34
Golden Teu: Allli 1w-tutU> /w, Dal;tt.,., tlly frlitl./wth -.·,loH -:10
br -·ad I><-of tlly ~ (lolut 5:34).
I' ROM "CH.IITIAM a lACON," COLLINGSWOOD, M, J.'
IJ
HE haJlna of the woman
wilh on illue of blood io
recorded ln Mark 5:25·34
ond In poralleb, Matthew
9 :20·22; Luke 8:43-<8.
'"This incident is marked out
amona our Lord's healinJI by lheae two
pecu.lilriUes: It wu a minde within a
mincle; and it was a cure obtained
without a word spoken beforehand. AU
three SynoptlJts concur in.recordlna thia
e¥ent episodically in the heart of
another tranucUon -the Raisin& of the
Daughter of Jairus; and the two (Mark
·aod I.JJkeJ whose notes of time are
clearest place the combined occurrence
in immediate consecution to the return
(of Jesus) from Gadara. The people had
recogni5ed His returning ~l. and
lining the shore near Cape:rnaum, were
wa.ilins for Him, artd received Him
&Jadly.
"No sooner hu He set foot on land,
ttlan He il called to go on an errand of
mercy, and fmda another mercHul work
to do on the r011d. The power of Jesus
not only flows out, but overflows and
dispenle$ blnstngs by the way. The
crumbs that fall from HiJ Table are
better than the feans of other masters.
It wu also a healin& granted wi.thout
any preftous conytrsation. In thiJ it wu
exceptional He [Jesus] usually talked
with lhe patiCnt or with those i.nteretted
in the case before He wrought th!t. curt.
In these colloquies we haye found varied
and fruitful .illuatrahom of the nature,
origin, and growth of faith. This story,
u much as any, ilh.&stratn faith, though
it does so in a fresh and original way.
The faith of this woman was so fearless,
prompt, and resolute, that without
question or explanation, before a word
h.ad been spoken, she believes, resolves,
acts. She hu snatched the blessing, and
is only not permitted to steal it. For He
(Jesus) would not let her go until He
had obtained a confession of her faith
and an accouAi of .her cure from her
owt1 lips.. Thus, though the conversation
wu not held till the cure had been
wrought, the exception confirmed the
ruJe on which He acted, that, apart from
faith, and the acknowledgment of faith.
there could be no blessing" (cf. John
La..idlaw , The Miracln of Our Lord,
1890, pp. 229, 230).
The outline of the present )t$$0n,
which ts entitled '"The Touch of Faith,"
is u follows:
I . The Woman With an Issue of
Blood (Mark S :2S·29)
2. The Healin& of the Woman With a
Hemorrttaae (Mark S:J0..34)
1M: Womu Wilh an bwe of Blood
In Mark S:2S·29 we read : "And a
certain woman, which h.ad an iuue of
blood twelve yean, and had ll.lfTered
many thinp of many physicians, and
had spent all that she had, and was
notltina bettered, but rather grew worse,
when lhe had heard of Jesus , came in
the prc:a (crowd) behind, and touched
his garment. For lhe u.id, If I may
touch but his clothes, I lhall be whole.
And straightwty the fountain of her
blood wu dried up; and sht felt in her
body that !he wu healed of tMt
plague."
Vent~ 2S-29 deteribe the woman
with an Wue of blood who wu in •
hopelea condition. ''She wu a poor,
wtak woman, pale, worn, and wuted
from the dr.~ining effect upon her of an
inner maJady of tweln Yean' standina;.
which no physician QOUld twe·, thouth
she had 'spent all her Uvin&' on medica.l
advice . As a last ratort, he1rin1 thtt
JeAn wu th~re [amid the nwll of
people), she determined to apply to
him, but with lhrinkina modesty she did
not wilh to ,...w the nature of her
diseue -the rather, perhaps, that it wu
o( a 10rt that rendfted her ceremonially
unclean -and 10 she made her WIY
throush the crowd until lh.e came
Immediately behind him, and, uytns
within hemlf, 'If I may but touch his
prmmts, I shall be made whole.' she
put forth her ~nd and touthed the
border of ha. prment. AJ Dr. Jam.
Morioon [a Blbllaol expotltor) b.M tald,
'Her attention Wll fixtd, not on her act
of touc;hq, 11 contradl:ltlftCUilhed from
IIOflte other mode of conc.ct, but on: t..tM
aumenll of tbt Lord u .
oonuodiltqulol>ed from blo ponoa.'
And tht moment the did tOUCh hit
.IWIII'I hein, I stranp, ~ric: thrill
of _..._ Ufo ilnll<d ihrcoltl> ._
-. llw felt lhe1 lhe -owed.:!M w w11111o ...,. thel llll.dodaac-:dboliltlboliilo
-ldUoe• ......, l<>ld llor thol a had ....... .., .. ,....._ .......
.... rusf •· .. t1w ,.,. .. ~ . ..,.loilloF• rt,or-llcllo·r• ........... ~
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"" .... ---15:17-40; llooot.
•
22: 12). 11 wu In Ouill hlmlelf. n-
wu, no doubt, 10methina of superstition
in the mode of her application, but he
who 'doth not break the bruiaed reed or
quendt lhe unoJdn& flu..' did not
reprove her for that. Rather he (J~]
used it to lead her up to 10mCthinc
biaber, for he cured her by an act of hit
d.i'line will, and then took means to
brin& her to intelliJent faith" (cf.
William M. Taylor, n.t Mbwln o/ Our
S..lour, 1890, pp. 244, 24S).
Tho llallna or ... w .....
Wltb o Jlernonllap
ln Mark 5 :30.34 we read : .. And
Jc~u. immcdiltely knowlna in him~elf
that viaue [power) had cone out of him,
turned him about ln the preu [crowd],
and said, Who touthed my clothes? And
his dilclples taid unto-him, Thou ltCI1
the multJtudc tluonsing thee, and uyest
thou, who touched me? And he looked
round about · to see her that had done
this th.ina· But the woman fearing and
tmnbJin&, knowinJ what wu -done in
her, came and feU down before him, and
told him all the truth. And he a.id unto
her, Da\llhter, thy faith hath made thee
. whole; go in peace, and be whole of thy
plq;ue." ·
Ver1e1 30·34 relate the cure of the
woman with a hemorrhlae by the divine
power of Jesua. "(Verse) 30. Th.iJ is an
intereltin& vene, in that it shaWl that
the Lord wu consciout of the now of
healing power from Himxlf to the lick
individual; it may have been that IUCh
healinp cost Him much spiritual enef1Y,
for we read of Him bein& wearied, and
escapins from such thlnp for times of
recUpeJation and· prayer (Matt. 14:13,
etc.). But in apostolic healinp there iJ
no hint of any such cost to the healer
(Acts 3:7, etc.). Ptrhaps M may see the
key where Matthew saw it, in the
apphcatlon of Isaiah S3:4 to the Lord's
healilll mirtiJtry : 'Himself took our
inftrmitie:s, and bare our dcknesst~'
(Mau. 8: 17).
"(Venes) 31 ·33 . Here is yet another
instance of the diJclplet' expostulation
with the Lord for what they regarded u
His unreaao nablencss: comJ:*rt Mark
6 :37 and the indip1ant 'shall we go and
buy ... and give them to eat?' But the
Lord quietly ignored them in both
cases: for here at lust, the me:anins of
His question was once apparent to one
hearer, the woman herself (33). It w~
not enou&h to believe in the heart: the
woman must 11 weU confess with the
mouth (Rom. I 0:9). She must confea
in front of all men her prior need of
healing, and then the glad fact of her
salvation. That it was a costly confession
we can teU from her /Nritw Vtd
rremblirw (33). For a woman to speak
at all before an Eastern crowd , and
above all of such matters, would be very
humbling for her.
"(Verse) 34 . She wn aJready belled ,
but confession brought the word of
assurance fr om the Master, and a ru.Uer
understanding of her own ,experience.
This brought a realization of the means
by wttich she had entered into th.iJ
experiente (Tity /tlith .. .). an assurance
of God 's peace, and 1 sense of security
for the future .... This woman il aaood
'type' o f healing of the IOU}. She
suffered from a disease which, to a Jew,
was ceremonially unclean (like leprosy)
and which, apin like leprosy, barred her
from actea to God in tis Temple and
fellowship with God'S -COflllCIIIion to
worthip. Conadous of her need, she had
m1de many cosily attempts to remedy
it : but the hurMn help, fiOUI,ht and
pven iJl aU linurlty, wu in va1D -
indeed, it only wonened her situation.
Her ..,.., of need, coupled wilh lhe.alad
newa of Jesua (for both fiC1on wen
pre~tnt), led her to come, tlthou&b et
firlt only u 1 namete. cipher: ooe amid
the throna. Her faJth wu at once
ex.erdled and dbplayed In the dJrtct
contact with Ouilt. The tuc:t nature of
the contaet wu, It seerna. ~.tnJmportant :
It it the pat,... or tittlmell of ow
flllh diet cii<Ui• the mo4o. Uttlo flllh
(Ilk• Numan ill 2 ·JClnp 5:11, or
Thomao .. lolut 20:25) -d -
inalted: on 1 dote pertonll coa.tld, but
lh• .,_._ of tblo · -·· flllh Ill)'
pndotly bt the fact -tllo -eo Unle bt tho way of a 'lip' ". (cf. It A.
Cole, n. a..-,.,_,.. to St. -.
hied., 1961, pp. 103, 103).
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CHRISTIANS AlfE DOING
THE EASY THINGS-THAT'S
THE TROU8LE. And 1111 tiN time
• tiOiofl I• uylng. 'TMe up thy
c::roa Mtd follow M•. •·
I MUST DIE
lmuatclie.
Not waitiD.a 'til my hair W white,
Or falliDa in a MttM ficht,
Or llleepiq on a final niaht.
But daily.
SelfmUit die.
All that Mlf ever hoped to be;
Self diet hard, not euily.
In ita place my Lord mu•t tee
A corpee.
I mUit die.
Clay I wu and clay I'll be:
Let my PoU.er fuhion me.
Then I'll be whatever He
Would wiah. -Bill~
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A. The aame prom-
ise wu repeated In Deuteron-
omy 7:15, in a eettill&' which
indicated a prorram of con.
quest and occupation of the
Promised Land for u loq u
the Commonwealth of larae1
ohould prove faithful. Tbey
were to cle&Dae the land of
all heathen abomination and
idolatry. Again the matter Ia
dealt with in Deuteronomy
28:60, but there ia a reverae
promiae : that if lorael d,... parta from the Bible and faiia
mtocovenant-deepiaingwick:-
edn ... , then God will bring
back upon them the dreaded
dise .... of Egypt. Tbia Ia fol-
lowed in 28:64 by a promise
of banishment from tbe land
to the fartheot rucheo of
the earth. Quite clearly thia
promise wu fulft.Ued ftnt in
587 B.C. when Jeruaalem fell
to the Chaldeana (never to
arise again u a kinadom UD·
der the dynuty of bavid-
until of courBe Christ cornea
again), and in A.D. 70 and A.D.
186 when the Roman govern-
ment took punitive meuures
an. tba oollapao of the Flnt
&Dd S.OODd a..c.Jta .
All .... -pare Scrl(ltiiH
OD thla tltomo, It -quite do&r tbat thla .... prlm&rily
a promlM to natlon&l Iarul.
Y-* then ltlll remaluo a line
of ponon&l p~ to the
lndh1dual believer (without
IUIT mention of EI7J)tlan ella-
-) In aueh well-known
-u Paalm 108:8 and J-5:16.
Q. =--:-.... p~:.
T......._.tiMwe.,.tttattM ___ .,_
lwHI b1lnedln hMWWI?
A. ltiaamlat&keto
auppoee that God'• people
had no hope of heaven in Old
Testament times. Genesis
5 :24 recorda that after a
I(OCI)y life Enoch wu taken
away by God -with a elear
impHcation that from that
time on he wu with God in
his presence. Job ehowed con-
ftdence that "after my akin -
thie which they destroy-
yet in my fteoh I eball behold
God" (Job 19 :26).
The Paalter otl'en many in-
timatione of future life with
God. Even the assertion ln
Psalm 1 :5 that ungodly men
and ainnen will "not atand in
the cou,.-regation of the righ·
teoua" implies a final judg.
ment either to condemnation
or to acquittal and acceptance
-term.8 which would be
_,.
PIOM OICIIIOM MAIAIIII
.MINMI~OLtS. ... ~
moanlnrlua If moldorlnr
llkeletonl ..... all that ...
mained after thla earthl71lfo
1e over. After mentioning the bope
of the bodUJ' Rlournetlon,
Paaltil 18:10 followo In the next vene with tho prOtlliae
"'In ThJ' ~reoenCAI: ful-;;}
1071 ; at ThJ' rlrht hand: 11&-
irhtl fonvermoce," which
clearlr eupesta permanence
beyond the rrave. Apln
Paalm 49:16: "But God will
nodeem DlJ' eoul from the
power of Sheol ; for he will
receive me."
ThiJ aounde Ub an auur-
ance that God will not ·~ply
keep the Pealn;tlat from <IJ'Ina-
prematurely, bat rather that
he will ever Uve on with God.
A eimJlar conftdenoe Ja ex-
preooed in Pealm 78 :24, and
Isaiah hal two remarkable
peua..., on thie (25:8 and
26:19).
There can be no queetion
that the Old T .. tament con-
tained definite teachlflJI COD·
ceming the Ufe of the be-
liever beyond the ,rave, in
the care of the l.Drd. There-
fore the New Testament ia
abundantly juatlfted In aftlrm-
ing that Abraham rejoiced to
see the day of Christ'• coming
to earth (John 8:58), and
that he looked for a heavenly
city (Hebrewell :10).
But It should be added that
apart from a few exceptioM,
lil<e Enoch, Mooeo and Elijah,
it may well be that the gener·
al congregation of redeemed
believers wu not exalted to
the full glory of God's pre&s
ence until the price of their
redemption bad been actually
paid on Calv&r)'. C:>f
Church in Pergamos
ly Dr. Gertrud Wo ... rst~~ EVERLASTING THINGS
(,ROM THI atOLA iROADCASTIR)
H 4V! YOU E"nll THOUGHT about the
thinra that are everlutlnr in
the Bible'! It ia an intereatln1 aub-
je.::t. There are Iota of thlnd' {hat
wear out and have to be replac:td,
such u clothe11, the automobile, and
rlrhl down to the very home11 In
which we live.
The 1\nt thinr I want you to think
!)( is the everlulinr arms of our
bleued Lo rd. In Deuteronomy 33 :27,
we read, "The eternal God is thy ref·
ur e, and underneath are the everlallt-
ing ann!'." Thi1 l!pe.&lul to ua of
peace. reJ.~,t and co nftdence. Some·
timf'!l I have taught people lo ewlm
and to float. I have them lie down on
the top of the water and pu t one arm
under their neck and on,. under their
hipll, telling them jutlt to relax. But
they are usually afraid to do it. Too
many Chri1ti1na are like that, aren't
they'! But in my c.aae, t 1et tired
and eventually have to let wo. how·
f'V er, not 80 with the Lord Jeau a
Chri!!lt. He will never let you down.
When the way is long and lonely, you,
ll! a believer, can rest on those ever-
luting anna at all times.
In baiah 53:J, we 1\nd the Inter·
ea ting que11tion, "To wh om Ia the ann
of the Lord revealed'!" When a little
baby gelll tired running around the
house, it cornea for rut In Ita moth·
er'a arm!'. Soon it ill fut uleep. Thill
Ia the picture of the Lord aa,tinr.
"Come unto me aU ye that labor and
are heavy laden, and I will 1\ve you
rest." He doea exactly that. Lelve
thinr-to the Lord 11.nd be rid of all
your tretlinr. '
Another everlaatina Ia found in
Paa\m 100 :5. "For the Lord Is 1ood:
hia mercy ia ever\aatlnr: and hla
truth endurrth to all reneratlona."
How often we have to conf•• our
falluree. We aln awalnat God In
thouaht. word, and deed. Then are
aina of omiaaion and of eommlulou ;
alna of pride 1nd aelf ... ulftt:lency.
Everlaatlna mercy Ia for ua. tt It
weren't true then God would hiYfi to
condemn ua from His preMnee for·
ever. But pralae Hla name, the
Lord'a merclea fall not.. Haft roo
e.-er thanked and worahlpped Rim for
Ria n-erlaatlnr mercy?
David uld. "I truat In the nMrQ"
of tM Lord forever and ...-r... If
thia 1rtat man needed to tnat In thhl
manner, how mueh rnon ehou)d you
ud I . The Lord want. JOU to Jon,
truat and bellne Him all the time.
Another beautiful evuiMtlfta' lt
•al•atlon. found In auch ,....,.. u
hJalah 46 :17 •nd 621?. Then, of
cooriMI, In tiM New T'Mta..t tMft
are thOM bleued prom'-a Ia lohn
and other portlona. The lariour 41N
for all of our aJna. Thtrt II notlahtl
I• the world that wiU &aft a.-pt. tiM
pndoaa blocMI of tM Lord I_.•
Cllrlft. AA our lnJqvltJ."'" la5d oa
Him (Coi<.Lan.a 3:11!. lflMa Golf torat,... rou atae, X. bWI tiMM &U
out aad rt... J011 et.MI Ufe ,.,... ..,.,. It wiD .,..... eeat .. a .._
Thue wiD be no fallf .. ..,.,.
TlMft ~ .. • ..... ,. kl ....
...-aldl aa t. •ane-W t. taW.
14:8. "But wtta. ....,., ....... kl ...
.._ will I haftl tiMf'V oe tiM&"
~ ro wr-. t. n•s,....,·a .,._
..... "' " trv• Ia ... -'"· clio -~ tM.elt.vrdl. UN ••-...,.
O.t -· ~ wtl ..................... ..
..... wtlll ..... -pot .. -..
1
providinl I'Uffic ie:n t love and wrace.
He i11 not willing t hat any 11.hould
~riah a!l well all not being willing
that any :o~hould be diaappointed or
fr'lstrjlted. He want~-ua to know
Hi m M'well that we ~m 'follow H~
perfect will for our , path.w•y. Y•t,
!llill Hf' !lho~::o~ us H i:>~ kindneRI! f'Vf'n
when we do wronJ".
In II Thel!Ralonilln!l 2 :16, we read,
"Now nur Lord Je!IUR Christ him·
Rel f. and God, even our Father,
which hath loved us, and hath riven
u!l f've rla..-.tinR" con11olation and rood
ho pe through grace." How preclou11
il' th e Holy Spirit'11 minll'ltry in our
mid~tt al! we yield and 11ubmit to
Him. He R"ive" u" pe&Cf', ru t 1nd joy
in our heartR and 1\0ulll. Do you
know Him! H11.ve you mel Him'! Do
ynu t reat Him R!l He :o~hnuld rl5rhtly
ht> honored!
. In Revela tion 14 :6, Wt' read of the
""t>\"erlM tin g gol'lpeL" God '11 truth
nt'ver chllnJrt'!l ; it doe.•n't need to.
The Go:o~pel tn the !!inner is, "Je!IUII
paid it all, all to Him I o-.ve." Je.aua
ha11 done all the work for Ull..,.. The
Holy Spirit cn nv inc.eft and c.on•ida
lo11l !lou\!1 of thi:o~.
One sad &!!peel, however, i11 th1t
there i11 all'<l ever\aatinr punl11hment
In Ma tthew 25 :46. we read, "And
these "hall go away into everlaatlnr
pun i11hment." The Saviour came for
yQu. If you will take Him and truat
Him you r 11i ns wiTI be forrlven,
washed away, and He will malce you
His own. God J"r&nt you may fall In
love with Him day by day.
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It It Ntter '" Ill••• , .. , io•MI __ ...
111 he41••• ""-• .. lila•• rMr ..,._ 1t1 a .........
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CHRISTJAlf CRmADE WEtKLY.
P. 0, Bo:1 977, Tulsa, Okla..
This is the Messace of JuUs
Cbrial to the Church in Per·
pmos. Rev. 2 : 12·17.
(No aeparation-.-PO power!)
PerJaJDPI. meam bi&b fort·
reaa. This city Waa ve'ry ProUd-
because of her Orec:t culture
and art. There were 1p1eodid
temples, muterpi~ of
Greek architecture; ooe waa
dedicated to Auc::uJapiU&, 1be f:Od of bealin& whoae embk:m
was the J(llden terpcnt. Until
today thi!l sign is used nry
often in the science of medi·
cine.
Thia city really was a strong-
hold of Sa tao and he knew bow
10 hold men, even Olriatiau,
under hia power. 'The Lord
calls him "the prince of thiJ
world" (Joho 14 : 30; 16: 11).
The "world" ia not alwaya
unpleaunt and undeainble.
On the contrary, very often
the world aeems very cbarm.
in1 and invitina before our
eyes. However, this appear·
anu hides the spirit from be·
Death which Jell bold of tbe
aou11 and many are deceived
by Satan lite an insect tlut-
terinJ into a bumin& Jlgbl
nse greatest danger of all,
Qriatiana, ia tbe iDvitatioo to
join the world for 1010t JOod
reaaona -h may be financial
help for Oriatian eau1e1 or
the bope to win aouJa out of
the world.
The Bible says ~learly, io
James 4:4 " ••• koow ye DOl
that the: friendship of the world
il enmity .-ith Ood1 Wholo--
ever therefore, will be a frieGd
ol lhc -dd ia ........ , ol
God."
TBB PLIGIIT OP IDt (I) TM ,,_u, ia tile LMd,
Ow.r leorta go -· itt ~ ., ... ,.. who NYI of Himldf: •· 12, liow ,. cA.oH Milo ... ,.,. ,.....,.,. .,.. .. . ~ • Tbele thlap saitb be
titnL. Pariiftlc:lrfw ~ U Ml'-11 .. ... 1rbkb bath tbe sharp IW'Onl t~lt.drett rdardecl at 6Wtl tA,...,A. .. with two ~" He Wll re.
fatAle of r~rir owa.. s~ n.... •/Ill w.w ... Q, 1:16 ..... ODe
tlVHH oalW PICU,-Piuqlke,....,.., ... of .... 8a011dt weat a iU ~ terM. OtA.nriM ......., ........... """'" ..... , .... ,. .. • ~ J-.,s owonL.
r•nle •f U. If 1M •-W tiM.:~n••• Two-edfDd IDCIN diW:ti:DI _., ....... .., ... ,....., ... ,....w u11 ......-nat 1o 11oo
41ol, ·, ,..., io -"· A ""'"" •'-' ,_It Ol die Wot<l <II God Ia Jeet will ,..._, eM ,,...,..._ U.,_... D1. Rcbmrl 4 :12 lAys; -For
'""""1•• _, ':""" _., ,._ .... 1M Wot<l o1 God 1o quiet UMI ••....,..tWa wticA. .. euu, ....., ..., _dlo.l aDd ... I.-thlll • ,.., ci.U.... s .... , • ., ,.. ............ r--·-, ~...-..::..-:....
_, ..._ /w I'ICU Ill ut ••Ofrn"''f · MJ ~ ~~ ,_.~~
....... ~---....,.. ................. to ... ....._..
..-. to .. " ••--4 -. f'IY Ill .-1 ... fllldr ••• ODd Ia ~ ........... '-~ .......... dllcaMi' oc: .... , ..
U.. to -·· A...,_, -.,.... ... lallela ol .. looOtt. ....,.. .,.......,..,.., • .,,kf.M 0o widl your pM'rsr 11110
.... .,., .. -.I~e ., .......... ,.,., .. ,.. •••• ~ ol ... J.or4-
•I •••••,• ,_ •••••• n. Nlf ,_ .. -.Yf!11....,wlllst ~~.r ... --~:: ................. _ r~Y .... " ... -· , --na lotil.,. • oucdJ-,.., 1 • ..,........,. ....... ..,.._ ......... • ..
... ..... c ... f1oo ...... -....... (~J...,;. ~ .......... ~·t,h1~ !!:!s-:":.! . .'~=~ g ..:,_•.,:: .: ;.!::
..., ICWJ to ... '"""':'" .., ..... ._._ 1o • • I ~ .. ...... , .. , ... ttrlk ... .... ,_ • ---~-• ,....,.,, ................ , -........ -::;. •na..~~ ...._., .. ...., ........ ., ••·:·
Oel" (-1111)1 ..... - -........ I'. c -1'1· -.~~-...----...... ~ ....... . ...,.,. ( .... l.a). ' .... fti/'• .... II I
great v1ctoiy over Satan and
the world. The Lord uya to
His faithful ones: "thou hokl-
est fast my name! thou hast
not denied my faith." That ia
the .way Of··aru.t vic~CXy owr
the world of Satan.
(3) lJut I h.JH ll;di,utthu!
Wh:1t is it7 Let " hear: v.
14, "Thou hut there them
that hold the doctrine of Bal,
aam." v. 15 , "Thou hast also
thtm who hold the: doctrine of
the N')C01ait'anes."
Salaam was the unfaithful
prophet who gave the advK:.e
to Balak, the king of the Mo--
abitea, to lead Israel into im,
morality and so to destroy
them. (Num. 25 :1-3)
Beware of the enemy today
who wants to poison the soul
of the people in order to over.
throw them.
Tbe N'K:Olaitans (victory of
the people) wanted to live a.c-
cordin& to the lust of the nesh
in permissiveness and moral
Uberty. Many follow tht doc-
trine of those Nioolaitana to-
day, and what ia the result?
Drup and immorality destroy
body and aoull
How m-.ny who bepn 10
weD in lheir life with Cbri1t ,
have aone utray becauJe
they joined in 10me way with
the deviliah world. It is true :
oo acpan.tion -no power!
But what can we do7
(4) T/v """ncilo/lhe Lord
la: 'f. 16 .. Repent; or elte I
will c:ome unto thee quickly,
and wW fiJ.ht aplnal them
with the aword of my moutlli."
There ia always a way back
to die Croaa -to 1hc point
(rom where you -.nent uttayl
Evea if Sa&an whlapen, "It la
t.oo late!" Hear wh1t the Lord
aays. ..Repent!'" That meau
"Rctum lo mel" Ht &lvts you
lhc ,,..am to do eol He
atrctc:hes out Hia band 10 bold
you faat.
(.S) To laim tlvll ov~rtonwiN n.. .. Ia a potaibilily .. OVer·
0011101 s.... """ ... woddl
leiUI Christ haa CODCf~
doe devil ucl He haa --.,._ lhc 'lf<lllcll Do , ....
10... ... ., ..,_ jolll lila lao
Hia •ictoryl
Tile Lon! p....U.C• lo 1111
wbo ......,._ llalao IUid die
wodddlt--IUid
die wllite .,_ widt • ICW
LICIM.110110
PICiiitiUIIUIDIIII
RAMI! IT ATSMIIIT
1'llo 1i>11owt1c poor 1 1 an RAMIIITATSMQI' dolltil bNh111 U: R..al 'I'MfDUowtll ... Ilk ate Bente., 50"1 .._,..,.. .. dome tw.rnlll u 81.1111
....... C&UI. --: -._ '"' 0.0.., ollJ P, .fnold, WI W.-t eo.y, 411 ....., .A ... C..
II., ,_ -. c~. •no. ,_ dol Mor, Clllf. iiiiii;
lllcllln .\. Kllllcollioafor loS Coello L. Bock, W '-
llala St., aa~~~oo; c'.w. • ,,.., eo.-dol ~~or, caut.
UMO, IIQII; Woldoo !, Doell; 411
. Ttda.,hltta..,IIOOidllcted P011PJ Att., Cora.dtlMar,
by a -101 pa-.alp, Caut, oaw. IScaed: Jt. A. Kll~ce~Wer. nta blltll• Y CICIDdllct-
nta -~-,.. tllod 1<1 by aaiDdi.-J, with tho c_, Ctort< oiOr-St...., 'Caeur L. Boa.
..... ·C-IJODJutt7, lt'f$. Tl'lb llatemeat wu ru.s
PabUttt JuJJ l, 10, 1'7, wltb ~~ Clerk OfOt .. u, '"'· to 111o M._ -_, l•lr 1, 1111. -R_a.~~r~E~·~·l~p;,;,injjiF;-451;=::::'* MUR: llllr 10, 11, 14, · n, tV?s, m t1re Itewpori Llt.A&.JIOYIC~ "'"""!...,., F-4Uit
FlCTI'I'JJIIS BUstNESS
NAME STATEIIEitf T.. lolloo1ll( po..a Ia
dob:lc tulMu 11:: Cen.mtc
Cooetpta Cozqpuy, U7Z2 ra-Lonlo, S..J ... CII>-
Litruo, c._ 92f75: Brett
T-ro -n U'l!l
•-LorotD, s..l ... cap-lttruo, CL ue1s.
Thil but1nts~ll eooducled
bJ aa lDdiYlcNal.
S1pld: Brott T, Shan.
Thlt ltatem..rt wu flied
with liM County Clert ofOr.
uro COWJtr Jaly 11, 1115,
Pabllln: July 17, 24, Sl,
AQr, 1, 11'75, II> tho Newport
Jlarbor Eostcn. F -o\M5l
. LIGAL MOTICI
FlCTrrlOUS BUSlNESS
MAKE STATEMENT
Tbt tollowtDc perJOQI are
~ tJu•''*'' as: PacUle Coatt Dtntr, 4501 w. Cout
Hwy,, Nnport Beach, CL
9280: WWiam Henry
S'!bnibtr, 50036tbSt,, New-
port Boacb, Ca. 911163; llomla
Lou1M Schreiber, 500 36th
St.. Newport Beacb, Ca.
9U63; David 1M Flab, 121
19UI St., Newport Beach. Ca.
921160. .
This business 11 conducted
by a geoenl partnership,
Slped: Wm, H.Scbreiber.
Thll statement wu ftled
wlth tbe Couoty Clerk of Or~
ange County July 11, 1975,
PubHslt Jul,y 17, 24, 31,
Aug, 7, 1975, 1n the Newport
Harbor Enalp. F -45652
LIGAL MOTIC:I
fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
. LIGAL MOTICI
FlCTlTlOOS BUSIIIESS
HAllE STATEIIEitf
The fotlowq porODD Ia
dolal bllllatN U: Two
Wbeel Tnaalt A&dbOrUr,
Blcyelt BIQI.CtStop; Pl.a.l'a
Pedal Palace; Paul'• Parts
for Bieyclea, liM Pia ..
ceotl.l, Costa Mea, Call~
fornla 9262?: Paul C&lviD
Moore m, 1845 Anaheim,
Co1ta Mesa, Ca. 92SZ7,
ThiS busiDtss ta COillt.lcted
by IUii lDdJYidiW.
Sl.ptd: Paal C. Moore.
This statement wu ftled
wUh tbe Couoty Clerk ofOr-
ance Couoty June 2?, 1975,
PubU.b: Jllly 3. 10, 17.
24, 1975, ln the Newport
Harbor Enalp! F--45265
LIGAL MOTICI
FlCTlTlOUS BUSlNESS
NAME STATEIIENT
The touowq penon ls
dolzt& buslDess u: Greater
lnine PubUsb1ac eo .• 155
Rocbtlter, Coda Mesa,
Calif, 92621: Amalpmated
Graphic Services --CalU.
Corp., 155 Rochester, Costa
Mesa, Calif. 9262'7.
Tbls buat..nessls cooducted
by a corporaUoo,
Corporattoa Name: Amal-
gamated Graphic Services,
D. W, ShOres, Pres.
Ttlls statement was filed
with the County Clerk ofOr-
ange County June 2'7, 19'75.
PupU.b: July 3, 10, 17,
24. 1975, ln the Newport
Harboi EnaigD, F -45289
LIGAL MOTICI
FICTITIOUS SUSlHESS
__ L~~·GUICOTICI L~:A,~!'Ci! .•
NOTICE OF KEARlNG
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tbat the Board otSUpent.Jn
of tbeCounty ofOranee, state ofCatlfoml&, bU by RuolattoD
ctated tbe l?th day of June, 1975, declared tta lnteatlon to
aaou the territory described below to Onnce Couoty
Street LJcbtlng Ma!DteDIDce Dlatrlct No. 10, and ,... ftud
WedDeJCIIJ, the 6th day of August, 19'75, at the hOur of 9:30
o 'clock A.M. oC saJd day 1Jl the Chambers of tbe Board of
Supervisors of the COWlty of Orange ln the Ora111e Coanty
AdmlnlstraUon BuDding, 515 Nortb Sycamore street, lll
the City of Santa Ana, California, u the Ume and place
for the hearln&' upoo the question of sald &DDall.taoD aod
all objectlona the~eto, at which Ume aDd place aU ll'ltertlted
peraooa may appe&r and be heard.
At any Ume prtor to the ttme fb:ed for hearine, any
Interested peraoas may ftle with the Clerk of the Soard
of SUpenlsors of the County of Orance wrttteo objections
to the proposed annea.ttoa. which ob)ecUons wW be con-
sldered by tt.e Board of ·Supe"tsors: at the time and place
filed tor bearing.
A lep..l description ot said territory la: conta.IDed ln
RuoluUon No. 75-837, daled June 17. 1975, of tbe Board
of Super'Y'taors, on rue wtth the Clerk of the Board of
Supervisors. Tbe territory Is generally dncrfbed as
follows:
Proposed AnntD.Uoo of a portion of T.a.the Tn.ct
No, 8608 to Orange County Street Llgtlttng Malntena.oce
Dtatrlct No. 10.
"Said annnaUon cooststs of a.pprollmately 14,00acres
located oo tbe oortbW"est atde of Jertrey Road, north-
easterly of Moulton Parkfty, 1D the City of lnllle."
DATED thll: 17th day of June, 19'75,
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVWRS OF
ORANGE COUNTY, CAU FORNIA.
W, E. STJOHN
County Clerk and u-offtcio Clerk
or the Bol.rd of Supenlaor• of
Oraage~, Qallfonla
By June Alennder
(SEAL) Deo<IIY
Publish: Newport Harbor Ensii;D, July 17 & 24, 197 5. The toUowlnc penona are
dOtn& business u: Wtne As·
.-oelatea,. . SQO...A DlhUa
Place, Corooa del War
92W: T.bomu F.\ Rafllala.
300.A Dt.lt.Ua Place, Corona
del Mar 92625; Vl.oceot J.
c oowa)· n, 3800 ParkYJew
Lan., 136-C, l"lne, Calif.
92664.
NAil£ STATEMENT "· · LIG.\L MOT!CI LIG.AL MOnCI
Thts business is conducted
by a geoen.l partners hip.
Slgnad: Thomas F. Ru-
glala,
This statemeDt was Wed
with the County Clerk ofOr-
ance County July to. t!J'75.
Publish: July 17, 24, 31 ,
Auc. 7, 1975, I.J:I u.e Newport
Karbor Ensign. F -45597
LIGAL ICOTICI
NOTICE
OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
T.S. No. TOF 1479
Ou Aurust 13, 1975, at
10:00 A.M., GATEWAY
MORTGAGE CORPORA -
TION, a CorponUoa as
dUly appolDted Trutee Ulldtr
aDd pu.riUI.Dt to DHdofTrUit
dated July 2, 1974, recorded
July 12, 1974, u lnst. No.
1%220, 1n book 11194, pace
1016. of omctal Records
lD the otnce of the County
Rec:ordtr of Oraaie County,
state of CaWonLI, WILL
SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR
CASH (payable at Ume of
ale ID lawf\11 mooey of tbe
Ualted States) at the Nortb
Frool Eolruct to the Or-
&Dit COtiDI, CourthoUU lo·
cated at ?00 Ctvle Center
011Ye Welt, tD tbl City at
Sub Aa, Calltoima, aU rJcM. Wit aDd llterut coe.-
•orld .. .... -bold .,
1t ndtr aid DMcl ot Trust
Ill .... -rtr lltalod Ill
akt Colaty ud Stitt dt .. .. .-..,
PARCEL 1: Tlal porttoo
of Lot 14 of Tnct.Ho. 7..S1
11 ,.. c ltJ ol. l"lne· u
·-00 I -lhoroo!. -1<1 .. Bootlll,hltl te, l'7. ud 11. M~.:~~J. li-....... _.,
aid OrUp c-. u
.... ... dlftMd u Ualt
1 ol -lot 011 Uoo C•-.._wrm PlU *>r 1'nel
No. 7G1 NCOrdld II loc* 1-. Poet m, Olllelal -PAIICIL l: Jo --l .... lllonolloaodlo
aD , Lola lit •• -
" Tncll 110, ,.... Ia ...
CMJ tf 1rr1ao, u-.. _.....,_ ...
·--..... 1 .. 1?, ... 11, .... ..... .., ••
-.Ill .. ., -:=rc:. ..... _., ..... __
........... 0 I , • .-.wT.-... ,.. '.-
The IQURWlJ!I . .I\9•vSJ>II".!;! oR-··~···-.•ts••· bH · · c1oiDI bU.aDels. ar. VUiip """' .... ~....,~ ""-'· ~"' pu c ways tends to cllii-
Inn. 127 •Martne AYeoue, AN ORDINANCE OF THE COQrq:e the UM and eajoy.
Balboa Island, Ca Womta CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ment of said publlc parks,
92$62: Robert Palmer AODlHG CHAPTER 10,54 TO playgrouods, beaches and
Yardley, 1321 Hampahlrf. THE NEWPORT BEACH pubUc n ys of the City, and
Circle, Newport Beach, MUNICIPA L CODE DE AL-c reates a oolsaace and Is
Callfornta 92&60. IN:; WITH PUBLIC NUDITY offensive to members of the
This business ll conducted The City Council oftheCI-pubUc who wtsh to QH and
by an individual, ty of Newport Beach OOES enjoy said public parks,
Signed: Robert P. Yardley. ORDAlH as follows.: planrounds, beaches and
Thll: statement was lUed SECTION 1. Chapter 10.-places, and who are unwUI -
wUh the County Clerk of Or-54 Is hereby added to the ln&:IY eipOsed to such coo-
ange County June 27, 1975. Newport Beactl Municipal duct; are based oo the fore.
Publish: July 3, 10, 17, Code to read as follows: goiog tlndlnga, thls Cbapter
24, 1975, in ttK! Newport CHAPTER 10.54 wtu protectthepubUc hetlth.
Harbor Enstp. F ~45264 PUBUC NUDITY safety Ud we1bre.
LIGAL MOTIC!
10205, Page 174. Official
Records, of said On..nce
County,
PARCEL 3: An exclusive
easement for vehicular
parktnr . over U•t portion
of Lot 14 of Tnct No. 7403,
shown u Parcel 1 OD said
C oodomln1um Plan, wbk h
•.semeot Ia for the benen.t
of and appurtena.o.t to Parcels
1 and Z above.
The street addre" and
other commoo destcmtioo.
if any, of tbe real property
described above 11 purported
to be: 14555 Ont..Road, [t.
.-me, Calltornta 92705,
Tbe UDdersl(Ded Trutee
dllclahns IDf llabiUty for
aaJ tneornetDt11 d the
street ac:klren aod otber
comrnoo deatcoattoo. 11 101,
showD herelD.
Sa1d ale will be made,
but wlti:I)Ut OO't'ID&Dt or nr-
rutr, npr.., or lmpllod,
repf'd11tc tlUe, PQtllllloa,
or eoeambruc.,. to pay thl
rtmalablll prtDc:lpl.l •m of
tbo aolo(&) -.rid bJ aid
. Dood of Trut, to-wit
$11,111..1'7, 'IIJUia iMertlt
tbo.-, u prondod tD aid ..... ~ 141••""'" If ..,, UDder tal tenaaolaJdDMcl
of Trut, tOn, cllorpoaod ••••n otu.. trueee ud ol Uoo true& cnllod by aid
DoodoiT-
Tbt bMIIk~--ald
Dood ol Trut -ro
tiiK'.ad .., dtllftnd to
t-. --llllpld •• , ••
Doc-of .,.... ud
~ ............ __ ., __ .:.-....... ,.. __ ,.... ___ .,
--1-tolall ..... ._ .......... .., -... roll'"'*" .. ......
--1,11'11,
Gt.Tft'AY ..ro-~ATIOII u-Tit I I, 8J .,... Dml, -r aa•t MJ 11, M, a. .............. tt-.,... . .. a
10,54,010 Intent and Pur-Seetloo 10.54.020 Prohlbi-
pose Uon. No personshallappear,
10,54.020 ProhlbiUon bathe, sunbathe, 'Walk or be
10.54.030 EJemptloos on any public park, play-
Section 10,54.010. lN-ground, beach or the water
TENT AND PURPOSE. The ad)llceot to, or oo a.ny olDer
iDtenl and purpose of this publlc land. or ln any prl-
Chapter Is to guan.ntee that nte property opened to the
the parks, playgrounds and public •tew from any publlr
beaches owned, opentedt.nd belcb, playgi'OWld, park,
malntaloed by tbe City of publlc placf< or public r~tll
Newport Beaeb are open.ted of Wl}' ln soctl a m.anoerthat
and malD.taioed for tbe use, the cenitals, pubic hair, but·
beoent, reereatlon and en-tocks, anus. anal regions,
joyment of aU clti&cos aDd natal cleft, perineum, orJ.J'I-
resldents of this City. Tbe blc t:alr region of any per.
City Councll finds that It soo, or any portloo or the
Is Ill the publ.ie interest and breast at or below the upper
necessary to protect lDd tdge of the areola thereof
promote public health, ate-of uy ffmale person, Is
ty and welflr., tlat said exposed to public view or is
paru. DlaJCrouadl: 1JX1 bell-not covered by an opaque
ches be lllUIHd aDd eDjoyed co.,.erl.oe.
by as muy penou 11 pos. SectkN:I 10.54.010 Ex-
slble; tbat mulmamatiJlla. emptioos. Thls Chapter
Uoo and en,P7111tol of ald shall oot apply to:
parU, plaJirouDda: l.Dd bel-A. Chlldnn uDder the age
chis eu oaly bt obtiiDed of ten years.
throach lmpolltloa of rtp-8, u.-. tlleltrtcal perfor-
Jatlooa f'tCUd1DI acUYIUel muces performed Ill a lhe-
thtraoa; tbt ~rue. ot ater, CODCert tall, or other
aoma per-. atUJU.,IIlid l.lmt.lar eatabll.lhmtot loca·
pa, ........ ~tad bea ted oo public land. cbo;;"'.,;'"llli>Olflll ......;; SECTION Z. Tills Or-
wl-clot .... uc1 wtlb tho d......, •u be published
prlftlt plrtt ol twz bodt.N OllCt ID tltt omcJaJ DeW~
•IPOM. _,....abl) 1a-per ol lbe C11J, aDd the
terftrM wtbi tbl rlPl ol aU llliDI wn be tffeettft thlr.
poi:IOOI to uoudiO)DJ-IF (SO) <liFO aftor lbe <lilt
parka, plaiJ-uc1 bea· of U. •oloPioo-
cbtl bJ ctatilc IIIU1 nJtOrdtluct n.sllllro-
1***1 to ta•• Ud oa.n ct.ctd at t nplar l'llttttn(
aot "' ..,., ID aid parka, ot Uoo CMJ eo.cu o1 ,..
pll,.-uc1 beaclla&; CMJ ol llowport -··bold
IIIII -· -1 ud --oa tllo lard doF ol J-, ... r I -II'IS IIIII -adol1tld "' -.a .. u .._ ie ..... CJC ....... 1,1,
atJ ... --·---• .., C.,l ;'IJ-~ ... bJ U. lll1Rtac 'fiOte. ID
... -·· ....... •It! .......... JilL • ....... A TIS, COUliClLIIU: llc-clloo _. ,.,.. ....., ,_: lollo, Doolal, 8untt, --·'*·-.... Jloaora, R,.:l!oll, -l 5 -,.._,-. ~ OOUIICIUID:-.-to ..-.. lillllll. --.... ___ ..._ •• ,.... OOUliClLIIIll:
Uclllulll;811t .. p't.LIU I -DiiUfA. ......... :r: ......... 11 ~ .. ,..._ --::..-.e ·r. ..:::: . t:t:.:'l:.-
• "'* ,.., ... 11'11, Ia
··---.. ~ It-CMJC!e ... _ .. .,..._
11-. ........... .
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OCC FLAG TW~RLERS for tbe Ptnte footbalt pmes
thls fall are, left to right, Diane Lester, a JOPhOmore
from Costa Mesa High; Trude Lanoe, tophOrnore from
Estancia; Karen Sorenaen. aopbomore from Elt&Dcla;
Debbie Tewsley. sophomore from UniYerstty; Cberyl
UuUlkin, ICJI)homore from Costa Mesa; Ma.rst:a Wrla;ht,
freshman from Estancia; and Melissa Guzzetta, aopbo-
mor~ from Newport Harbor.
RECRUIT TRAINING AT ALAMEDA SITE
llould M. Purcell, SOD
of Mr. lDd Mrs. Joe Purcell
of 2849 Velasco Laoe, Costa
Mesa, 1s undergol.n.g recruit
tra1111Dg a.t the Coast Guard
Tn.lnlng Ceoter, Alameda,
Calif. Classes lnclude ln-
LIGAL MOTICI ·
NOTICE
OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that tbe City Couocll
o r the Clty of Newport Beach
did, oo July· 14, 1975, p11.5s
a Resolution of Intention No.
8541 to n.cate, close up and
abandon a public walkway
easement; said walkway
easement proposed to be
closed up , n.cated and
aba.Ddoned Is legally de·
scribed as follows:
A strip of land being a
portioo or Lot 2'1, Tract
3660, as shown oo a map
re-:orded in Book 144, pages
9 t hrough 11 of Mlscel-
laneous Maps Ill the o~ce
of tbe COQnCy Re::order,
County of Oranga, S~ate or
c .. 1 romta, said strip belr1,1:
the nusc N•Jrtheasterly 10.00
feel, of said tot, measured
at right anlle.& from the
Northeasterly line tMr ~f.
Tbe Solltbwesterly llne of
said •trip Dei.J:Ig prolonged
or sbOrteoed to terminate
ln tbe Northwester ly and
Southeasterly lines of said
Lot 27.
Reference Is hereb!' made
to 1. m.1p showing the wtlk-
LIGAL MOTICI
ORDINANCE NO, 1626
AN ORD[NANCE OF THE CI-
TY OF NEWPORT BEACH
AMENDING SECTION 5.12.-
320 OF THE NE WPORT
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE
TO EST ABLLSH THE AP-
PLICATION FEE FOR DRI -
VEH'S PER MITS FOR
TAXICABS, AMBULANCES
AND VEHICLES FOR HIRE
The City Councll of thE'
City of Newport Bea rh does
ordato as foll ows:
SECTION t. Section 5,12 ••
320 of IDe NeiV])Ort Beach
MunJclpal Code Is amended
lo read:
"5,12.320. DRIVER'S
PERMIT. A. APPLICATION,
No person shall drive or
opente any vehicle de-
scribed ln this Cllapter ln
the City wttoout nrSiobtaln-
lng a permit ln wrttln« so
to do from the Chief of Po-
llee, Any person desiring
to obtain such driver's per-
mil shall make a written ap-
plication therefor to lbe
Chtef of Pollee accompanied
by a lee or Sl.teeo Dollars
and ~ ... efltY-ftvt Ceots
($1 6,75 ). No permJt stall be
Issued to any per.:e I&Dder
the age of elcbtMD (18)
y•rs. to any penoe .X a
cltbeG of tl'le Untted States
uDless such per9011 r.s law-
f\llly declared bU: J:raleoUoa
of becomiDa tueb. or to uy
penon wbo Ia lDeompet.t
or .,r IQJ nuoo wbl.bolftr
u•ble to •tety blalllt ~~~eb
.. blclt. No pe.rmtt IMU be
I lilted to uy pe:r-wM U -................ ,.
or wttbta tbt period ol two
Je&n lmmeateaJ pnoe-d... -· IIIPibtloo .... b.-c.:.nctld ~ r-tek'Mt
drt'lllear_a_lo _.__, __
tllt ~ oil 1 1.,.,..
-«dnp,oo ... IIU
bte CCII'tkted ol ftl' .....
.., --..... Aloa-tolic ....... C.-rol Ad
"' ... -ol "''I ... ----.... -dloo, ..
Cllloftl-llal ...... a,.,, .. ..,,... •-...
-1111 Ia..,..., ... 1 ............ ... ...... -.. ....... . --... 111-::i• .. diAl 1* IIIII _. = .. .....,_ ...
II *""'I ....
structJon ln seamanship,
damage oootrol, close order
drtll, nrst aid, marll:aman-
sh!p, Coast Guart1 history
and mllltary regulatloos. He
Is a 19'74 Jtaduate of Costa
Mesa hlt!:b school.
LEGAL MOTICI
way easement to be
aba.ndooed fo r particulars
and deta.Us. Said map is oo
rue to the offtce of the Cit)·
Clerk of the City of New-
port Beach.
• NOTICE ~ FURTHER
GIVE N HE REBY thlttheCU-y
CouncU ot the City of New-
port Beach has set Monday,
the 11th da y of August, 1975,
at the Bout of 7:30 P.M.
as ~h'! time, and tDe Coun-
c U Ci:ambers of the City
CouncU of the City of New-
port Beach aa tbe p~ce for
the bearlng of all peraons,
inte rested ~ or ob)e~tlng
to the the proposed vaca-
tion 'f said wallnr•y ease-
ment, aodtbesa1dCUy COUD.-
cll at the same time and
place wlll hear the evideoce
otfered by any person in-
terested lll the vacation of
said walkway easement
lileretofore described.
Dated July 17, 1975 .
Dorta Ge.:~rge
Deputy City Clerk ot
tbe Clty of Newport
Beach
Publish: July Z4, 1~15 , ln
the Newport Harbor Ensign.
LEGAL HOTICI
the crowded SKtions of the
City accompanied by an In-
spector designated by the
Chief of Pollee. No drt.,.er's
permll shall be granted to
any person who 1s 00( of a
good moral cllaracter, or
who does not hold the re-
QUired dri.,.er's ll<'ense Is-
sued by the Motor VehJ.cle
Department of the state, or
who 1s oot sumciently ac-
Qualnted with the laws or
ordinances regulating the o-
peraUoo of motor vehicles.
PttiOilS openttng ta:dcabs,
emergency or public safety
vehicles must be able to
speak the English languace.
Any Calstflcatton oo the ap.
plication for saidpermltw111
be grounds for ref\lsal of the
permit.
B. Personal Appearance.
Before a permit Ls gnnted
to any applicant, the appll-
ca.nt s hall present himself
to the Pollee Deprilrtmenl,
be pbol:ogn.pb«< or ftlr-
nlsh ao acceptable pho-
t()lraph, and be tl.rlgu-
prlnted, and such phOto ~
graphs and nncerprlnts shall
be nted wtth the permanent
r ecords or the PoUce De-
part""'"',
C. Tempon.ry Permit,
Peodlng the complettoa of
tbe ln.-uUp.Uoo of an appli-
cant, the Chltf of Pollee rray
rrant a temporal"J' permu
to a perJOO no ltas made
appUeaUcm ror • drtYer's
permit ud a;pean to
be •lifted tor aae b
permit. Tbt ttmponry
permit au automatically
•IIIIH ll&lJ (to) "''" ~m U. c1att It wu 1aled or
.,_ 1 ... ece ot a repltr <lrl..,..• pol'tllll. Tho Clltot
ol l'l>llco *II •miDirtly r.,. .., ••••~I'J Pll'· ··-----·-·-·-tDUII&W1klet
D. llhe$1fLoeletw Card. u • ,.. -'Ia t11t ...-. ........... _ .. __
alar-llaDU_..,..
.......lallii-IIUoo
WMcll.ll ••• ., .... .
U , • ....,_,. ... I ht1
by ... Clllof"' ,.._ ......... ......,,._ atr_ ..... ., ... *l...
....... 1-.... ..... .... ,,_ ..... ,,,1
• ... _.. 0 . , .--a a ... ........ ,, .....
WEII'OI!TM¥10UIIQII TltUR$MV, JULY Z~ 1!115
I'UIUSIIEO 11E£XL¥ -rAGE I .... art..._, CM.
N.B. BUILDING PERMITS
Tllo --. ,..._, • NE-" ' .
Ill lllo -ol ti,OOO ud WlWalll Blarock, attora-
Oft'f III.Yt ~ l...t bJ Uoa ud ome. ..,_..,.. ...
tbt Jlnoport BMe~ Wldl• at 2110 Mewport. ;;;,001·.
--dlarllc ... flnl .,... XoU Co -.. 15 days of JUly, IDCIItblr uklpm.t ui4 VIa Udo~
slow DI.Ud1Pc moatll: s:zo 000 ' •
• WEST NEWPORT HTS. Pr4 ill111oa add Nl4eck
Hooc llolpllol, 301 Ntw-aDd ataln us fOlb St-. port Bhd., remodel a:-ray $5 SIO '
depertmut for DIJClear me-ktall. Ptperl 2 !tory
dtoii>I,I08,725, •""'-1"29 m." .. 5 000 • AIRPORT AREA _ ... a, ... -• '
Koll Ceote N rt de-John Velardo, ac:kl room
,_ EDd 11oo' ....... ! •.100 onr prqe. 3800 Channel, ,....., r "• .. $6 700
MaeArttlllr 81.-d., $8,200, • BIG (:ANYON
DoD Koll Co., tenut de-Exteod UYln(room at 14.
uq,ment tor D;ma Elec-Oakcreat, $9,000.
trontc•. 4500 Campus Dr., noon Ket ebesoo z story
$U,500, 1 unit ctwellliJI, !s lonr~
Bui1Dess Properties, ten-ness. S:ll7,700•
ant improvement for prlllt • HARBOR VIEW
shOp, 4%51 Martingale Way, Doo Kral swlmml-......... l $5500 • .,. __ ,
• BALSoA IS LAND 2053 Port Proveace, $7,000.
Harbor Da y Sc bool, 3443
M. St:audinger, 225 Mar-Pacillc VIew Dr~ve, tlre
toe An., remodel restau-spriakle.rs, $14,219.
raot, $5,000. • NEWPO RT CENTER
LIGAL ICOTIC!
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CALIF'ORNIA
FOR THE COUN 1'Y OF
0).:ANGE
No, A-84187
NOTICE OF HEARlNG ON
P£TITION FOR PROBATE
OF WIL L AND FOR
LETTERS TESTAMENT.
ARY
Estate of VJVIAN R.
BAKER akl VIVIAN BAKER
aka VlVIAH R, JUNGERS
aka VIVIAN JUNGERS a.t:a
VIVIAN R. JUNGERS
BAKER, Dece:oased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN thl.t Baokof America,
Natiooal Trull & Sa.,.lngs
Assoclat1oo has ftled herein
a petition for problte of
wUI and for letters testa-
mentary, reference to which
ls made for ftlrtber particu-
lars, and that the Ume and
place of bel.rlng the same
bas beea set for AQ(11SI 12,
1975, at 9':30 a.m., lD tbe
courtroom of Department
No. 3 of said court, at 700
CJ.,.ic Center Drive West,
ln t f)e City of Santa Ana,
Calllom.la.
Dated July 18, 1975,
WILUAM E. st JOHN,
County Clerk
Keene, Dian, Madsen &
Jennlrles, Professtooa.l Cor-
poration, AYco Flnaac ial
Tower-Flfth Floor, 620
lfewport'C,.nter Drt.,.e. New-
pori Beach. Callfo mla,
92660, Attorney(s) for: Pe-
Utiooer.
Publish: Jul y 24, 31, Aug.
7, 19'7 5, lD the ~ewp...rt Ha r-
bor Ensign.
L IGAL MOTICI
E. Term--Renewal. AJI
driver's permits stall ex-
pire at tile end of the calen-
dar year for which Issued.
Applications for renewal
s!GU be made oo or before
D~ember n rst of IJI Ch yea r
for the folklwlng calendar
yetiU, lf so made wlthln the
period pres<:rlbed tl\e charge
for renewal shill be Three
Dollars (S3.00). The pt"rmlts
are personal and nontnns -
ferable.
F, Re.,.ocatlon. The Chief
of Pollee ma}' re.,.okeor sus~
pend any such driver's per-
mits so Issued for any "'lo-
latlon of tl\e pro.,.islons of
this Cllapter by the hOlde r
of such permit or for tl\e
e'dstence or any state of
facts whir h would hne been
a good reason for denytne
such permll when applied
lor, whether surh scat e ol
facts extste<l at the ttme
appltcatloo was made for
such permit or came Into
ea:lstence thereaft er.
G, Appeal, In tDe I!'VeGI
of a ~ftasal, re•ocat1oo or
s uspenskxl of u y drt•er's
permit by the Chief of Poa
Uce, the appHcant or per a
mittee may appeal trom the
declsloo to the CUy CouocU..
whlctl may ln tts diKretioa
atnrm. renrse or modU)
t be dec lJikll made by thre
Cbltr of Pollee,"
SECTKlN l. T\la "-· aace 11111.11 be,.,.,....., cace
1D tbe oftlclal .......,.r rA
tbe City, abd tbt •1M ltii.U
.. ofllc«" thlrtr (10) ""'" after tbe dlte ol Ita adop-
ttoo.
Tbil OrdMiuct na 111.
ti'Oitet..s •• a ncuu ..._
, ... cl tho Cttr C...U t1
lllo CMJ .,.._-
..._ld a. tlll Dnid&J D1 .r.,
lt?5, lrold .......... a.u.
1e do7 ol 11\J, I I'IS, by ... -.. ....... ·-ATIS, COUliCILIA\ft: 11<:-
~ -.. Batnll, ........... lbclall. -..... JtOa.~ll:..a.r OOClWCl'II.AIU: -._.. .. ,... ... ..,..
A.i IUI't
'-14lal
CMJ~ _,..,..,.,.. .... ........... ..
Irvine Co., 55o Newport
Center Dr,, remodel third
floor for Securlty Paclftc
Nattona.l Bank, $8,380.
• BACK BAY
Ed Needham, pool and spa
at 2919 Paper Ln •• $5,500,
MARINE PRIVATE Jotm
Batley, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Bailey of 933 Darrell
St •• Costa Mesa, has gndu-
attd ftom recrull tn.tning
at the Martne Corps Recrull
Depot, San Diego. Classes
1.Dcluded Instruction ln close
order drlll, Marlne Corps
htstory, ftrst aid, WlUorm
r~~~UlaUou and mUitan ·
customs a.Ad. courtesieL
8 MONT!i CRUISE ON
ENTERPRISE ENDS
Nawy Seaman Gary L. Ver-
os ko, 900 of Mr. aDd Mrs.
William H. Nielsen or 2678
Club Mesa Place, Costa
Mesa, recently completed an
a.mooth deployment aboard
the nuclear-powered a ttack
atrc raft carrier USS Enter-
prise, home ported at Ala-
meda, Calif. The Enterprise
took part in tbf. evacuatioa
of South Vietnamese refu-
gees, and helped proYide di-
saster relief assistance to
cyclone .,.letlms of Mauritius
In the lndbn Ocean. Seama.n
Verosko 1s a 1973 graduate
or Costa Mesa. high school,
L IGAL HOTICI
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CAUFORNI A
FOR THE COUNTY OF
JRANGE
f<fo. A84386
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
RE CHANGE OF NAME
In the Matter orOOWRES
JOYCE REEVES, Petitioner,
WHEREAS OOLORES
JOYCE REEVES, petitioner,
a fe~le over the age of
21 years, ha s Ill~ a peti-
tion wtth the clerk of this
court lor an order c laff:l.ng
petitioner's name from oo.
LORES JOYCE REEVES to
OOLORES JOYCE ROGERS.
IT IS ORDERED tt.t all
pertons IDterestf"<l In the
abo'fe-eoUtlf<d maHer ap.
pear betorP this court It
10 a.m. on Aug. 26, 1975,
11 the counroom of Depart. m• 3 at the coor1h0Uae
located at 700 Ch·lc C•ter
Orin West, Santa Atla, Cali-
tonia. aDd lbow cause, ll
UJ. Wh)' tbe petUSocl fo r
Claftlt ot oame shou.ld not
be cnnted.
IT IS Flll!THER
ORD£MED tlllt a copy o1
tbt.s order to s how cane
...... ._ ..... ._rt
Hatbor Eu1p. a .,.......,
of ... till Clrtl)ltloD
prllltod 111M c-. oiOr-
up, Ca.J.IItn&t.. a.cea.-
tor ao.r .-eoeatft ...U
prior to ... da.. 111 tor
IIIIU'tll• tM ......
DATEDI lltlr n, 11'15. -G.-.. _.., ....... ..,
C4ort.. , .......... .~._
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fl'l ........ ....
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I
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'
'
Keep cool with
CANVAS
AWNINGS
• 1771 IIIWPO IT
COlT A IllS A ..... ,
1 Time
20 words or less •. , 2.00
, 21 •-aa.~, ' , ' 0 ·3..00-
31 to -40 words. . . . . 4.00
Each word C?_Yer 40. . .10
• CHIROPRACTOR
I fbon.al.J. C.
·~ fb .C!.
Hou••
M O" •T v ••··THUtt •. tt••
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COttONA 01(1. "'-'" • ., •. .,.01
AIRMAN Lawnoee R. Yoat-
romer,, soo of Mr,&Dd Mrs.
Lawreoce E. Mootcomery of
3%29 loft, Costa Mesa, bas
beell selected ror tectmtca.l
tn.ln1Dg l.rl tbe U. S. Air
Force &1rcralt rMlDteEaDCe
field at CI».Dute AFB, nt.,
uter eompletiDI bulc train-
inc at Lackland AFB, Texas.
He Is a 19'74 craduate of
Estancia bigtl. scbool,
BRAILLE AWARD FOR
MRS. BYRON BENNETT
Mrs. Byron (Helen) Ben-
nett of Newport Beach was
hooored by Brallle In~
sUtute's Orange County
branch at a first annual
champagne tea in tbe Sher-
man Foundation gardens,
Corona dtl Mar. She is a
veten.n bandwrtting teacher.
Members of the BraUle
lnstltute Auxiliary or New-
port Beach were hostesses
tor the afteroooo event.
Brame Institute Is a DOD-
pront orpniJ.aUon provld·
ing training, education aDd
assistance, It is entlrely
supported by gifts and be-
quests from the public. Tbe
Orange County branch Is lo-
cated at 527 N. Dale Avenue,
meat wa1 buqlarta.s
tbe lr>mo or Tbomu J.....,..
Frey at UOS-1/t S..aboft,
Wool Nnport, --10 a.m., aDd 8 p.m •••• sterw
oqulpmea~ -rUida clock
radio, ftlued at $!90, WIN
tateo from Cbarles Wll-
olenkl'• borne at Z00-1/Z
15th, Ceotral Ne'WP)rt, be~
tweeo 7 a.m. and 8:30p.m.
• • • A $400 shirt dress
wu dllcovered mluiDC
from a r.ct at the Back
street shop l.rl Fastdoo Is-
land at Z p,m, ••• Balboa
Yacht Club reported U.t an
inveatory held oo April 30
sbcnred $5,800 wortb of meat
missing from tbe club's
ltttcben storage area.
• THURSDAY, JULY 10
James Michael Keefe,
1239 Bayside, Corooa del
Mar, lost his wallet while
having: dlnner attbeNewpor-
ter Inn, and when be returned
later to lnqulre about it,
teamed ttw,t an employee had
fouod lbe wallet, with a COO'-
slderable amount or money
In u. but said he had gtven
tt to another person whO
claimed to be Mr. Keefe
• • • Carl Ernest RiedPr
parked hls car In front or
hls hom e at 2901 Setting SUn,
Harb:>r VIew Huts, at 6 p.m.
on tbe lOth, an1 noticed at
10 a.m. on the lZt ll that
a $150 citizens band radio
had been stolen from lbe
vehic le •.. Thieves broke
Into the office near the swlm-
mlng: pool at Newport Har-
bor hJ«h school sometime
10 .....
ud It· La. tllo IIIII, pried ---.......... -• *' z:dc..., a ttuter's 1!1*1 ..., tiiO,
• ~.I.T, IULT II
CIIUIII Wanta Bt.n1ck-
........ oltii$Sk-
~-rtm ........ ciiU11d wttb drl.rlac UDder
tbe _. ol lleollolll
Z:35 a.m. oo S.. ~
HWs Rd. oear Jamborte •••
Tbt .....,., ol Slaa U-
quora. U1 McFaddin. Ceo-
tn.l Newport, tn.coYered a
$1 bill ID 1111 ....,_ llat
bad breeD altered to resem-
ble a $10 biU bf putiD(
tbe comers of $10 bUls oo
tbe corner of tbe -$1 bW
• • • AD lonotory at Buf-
f\lms' Fuhlm lllaod ltor.
reYealed tbat 4 &Uede blou-
ses, Yalued at $514, were
m:sstng.
• SATURDAY, JULY 12
A lire, rlm anc1surfboard
racks were stolen from Jobo
Curley's car wbUe It ns
parked oo the street lD fl"oot
of hl!: hom~ from 7 p.m.
July 11 until abou~ 11 a.m.
July 12 ••• Catherine Ben-
dall, 434-1/2 Goldenrod, Co-
rona del Mar, reported a
gold watch and TV set, n.l-
ued at $800, burglartr.ed
from her home between 8:15
a.m. and 10:30 a.m . . .
Don Dean Thompson, 44, and
M-.rllyn Marsh Tbompson,
1325 Bonnle Doone, Irvtne
Terrace, were arrested at
1 a.m. at 23rd and Ocean
Front, Central Newpor1, and
police ckarged Mt'. Thomp-
son with dr.IYlog under the
tnfJueoce of alcohOl and Mrs.
ThOrn~ with battery,
"SUNDAY, JULY 13
Jam.,s Alan Parter 29
ot 326-A Marin~. Bal~ Is~
land, was arrested at 5:20
:t .m. at Adams and Balboa.
Blvd,, Balboa, and charged
with possession >f cocaine
• • • Cory Ray Smithson
28, of 2306 W. Ocean Front:
lud-hiJIJ, ••
llartlJo -----nu.tl-..... -ofloOl'-11100 ..
~· llut>or VIM Bl11t, at 11:10 p.a. Jo11J IJ. ud ---lllto--. blo lop, -~~~ .. $1.000,
alld-tM -ofelo-
tbtal ID tbl car, •IDIUM
otortar'llMo IJCIII,
• TUESDAY, JULY 15 St"• Gtorp Dltbel, so.
of ae& Corull, CoMa Me ..
sa, wu arr..ted at 1:011
a.m. at ''A" lDd E, OetaD
F-, 1la1boa, llld ellupl
..... .,........,. of ~~~a~ ..
property ••• A mz .....
..... buqla.rlled .tto. tbt
bome of TbDrnu Haldtmu
Smoot, %04-1/Z Grd, Wool
Newport. •m.Ume betwetD
5:SO p.m. Ud 9:50p.m. , , ,
Wbtle Atu:l GuJtat-, 1401
Outrigger, Harbor VIew
Hllls, played teant1 at tbe
Bdloa BI.J Racquet Clllb,
from 11:15 a.m. IUlW 1!:15
p.m., someooe stole ber
purse and $312 trom tbe
trunk of her ca.r 1D tbt J:ark-
lng lot.
IN-THE-WATER
SHOWS COMING
Two major tn-lbe-water·
bollt shoWs are scheduled
tor Newport Dunes county
park the nrst 2 weeki of
September.
The sbows will feature
more than 60 craft 1n tbe •
water, accordlne to Dick
Fenley of Newport Beach,
co-producer of tbe shows.
lo cluded wUI be a $300,000
Italian cruiser, beaut with
no square comers anywbere
In the enlt.
Tbe Newport Beach illter-
nattooal boat show 1s slated
to run Sept, 4-11, aod tbe
Newport Beacb LntematioDal
power boat show from Sept,
11 through 14.
A press contereoce 1.1
scheduled for today, July
24, aboard the Yankee
clipper ''Doble D" at the
Bahia Corlntl\lan Yacht CIIIb.
li.I.VY I'IIIBIWf RICRurr
CluJ E. GJ'Inold, -at llr. Cllulol D, G-
ol c-11oo4, ... ._ ,
IIU .,-led -raeNU lraloiD( II lllt llaftl Tn!D-
ID( C..r, S.. Dileo.
OCC crew
loses, wins
0rur< Cout CoUOCI'a
erew retuned from a 4-
WMk ., ill Earope last
wMk after competlllc ill a
pair ol blc ........ ._. ....
p.ttu.
OCC kMt tls optD1oc race
to Hanard UalYersttJ at the
Healer royal reptta InEnr-
llod.
Tbe Plratea fared better
1n tbe DubllD lDtti'DI.tiooal
rowUtc reptla. occ ... the
Proud ~ at Dublln two
J-.rt: liO but, due to some
complicaUoos wttb tbe Irish
Amlloar RowiD( Uoton,
wbleb recently restricted lD·
tenwtlontl competltioa,
wen wable to offt.clally
compete l.rl U.t r.ce this
Y•r.
Tbe lrtab came ~ with
u altenauu. however.
Coacb Dan Gra.at'• cr.,
wu ct'ea the opportualty
to nee the winDer ol tJWI
year'• Proud cup lD llpectal
mateb n.ee. Tbt Pin.te 8 r-by beatbo( Proud
CUI) wtnDer, Queeaa Uni-
versity of Dublln, by ooe
leD(th of open water over
the 2,000-meter Blesstng.
too Lake cou rae, 2 Times
3.50
~.'1'5
6,50
.IS
3 Times
4.50 uo
8.00
Just Plumbing
& Heating
Central New;ll)rt, was char-
ged wllh driving und !t the
tn.nuence of alcoOOI at 2:10
a.m. at W, O,cea.n Front and
ZZnd, Centul Newport ••• Traff•"c safety news Joan Dee Neville, 4?, of
8 R·Je Gra.nd Ducal Big Can-. 20
Water Heaters, Disposals,
Dralns, Faucets, Copper
Re.plpes. Same reasooable
prices, day, ntgbt or weelt-
ariljl( "':' ;;o iJ ~ ;;; .. •.
yon, was charged 'wull drl-8~.'8: JAMES GLAVAS Durtoc 1974, 49 tnttlc
vtng under the influence of H~rt B.och Polic• Chief. accidents were motor ve-
alcobol at 3:45 a.m. 00 E Walking hlcleJ 'er&UI pedettrla.Ds. STUFF ENVELOPES -$25
per 100. lm mediate earn-
ings, Beginner's Kit$1.00.
P, 0, Box 4447, Dept. TM,
lnlne, Ca. 92664.
Co:ut H.-y. near Jamboree important as Of tbtle 45
near lnine Terrace • , : _ ttw;r, an few "1!!-...~~\!l ... .,resutted ID to the
JUST PLUMBING
Telephone: &42-4lll
Liceflk No, 300948
After pollee respoodU to pedestrtaut .... ·
COTipblnts of Joodpartyool-On a atate and ft&tkaal
se:J at 3:40 a.m., they ar-level, tbe number of tntftc
rested DoDLld James Hat-accidents IDrolvi.Dr pedes.
rlslon, 4?, at his home at trlans has been splralllllc.
Ensign Publishing Co. 4a;o P;t tk Newport apart-There were 14,000 pedes-ments, on a public lntoxl-trlans killed or se-'--1,
Of/ut Pri•l•r• LOST -SUver dollar on a cation charge, wh~n h~ aile-Injured ln the state of"Cal1:
• LOST FOUND
H·~ _--J sllver chaln. Probably lost gedl)' "··arne 1 d nd , .. •...-rotory """" ou a a-fornia iastyear,Halfofthose
oHs,t preu ln Corona del Mar. Ca.n b:JHive ·.v~th officers kUied werecroSBlllcbetween
lnl E. Coast Hwy. Identity, Reward, Phone Officers res?l)ndtng: 1o ~ ~e~ Lntersectloos.
CO 613-0552. ported case of a boat 00-
ROHA DEl MAR tnc operated ernlically ar-
ol 49
podeotrta.u es<:ajl<d ln)ory.
-:::-:-P:-:'-.:;.,."':;_;6:;.7::3.o.:;550::_ __ 1 ~·:....:D::E~C::.::O::Rc:A:_T:_:I::Hc:G~ _ ___,j r~sted Jac k Newton Hall
• WAHT ED TO REH T QJSTO" ,.., ILT' 53, on the doc k at his oom; "' ~ ~ at 8 Colltns Islaod at 9.45
f7)_ • ' .z;cl····-•
LIGAL MCITICI
NOTICE
OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice lt beteby ctY• tbat
the PJanning Commllaioo of
the c u, of Newport S.cb
will OOld a publlc be&J1.oc
on Ameodment No. 450 loi-
Uated by the Ctty or New-
port Beach to coostder u
ameodment to the PlanDed
CommunJty Drtnlopmeot
Plan for ''Newport Place"
as It pertal.rls to permit pro-
cedures Ud otfstreet ~rk
in& staodards for rtltau-
rants.
We bellen tM.t procress
eaD be madt by l.rlcreaaed
clty.wide eftort directed to-
warda tbl pedestrla.D. porUoa
or lbt pollee department's
trafftc. pfOCTim, To asstat
us tn thJ.I effort, we urce
enry ~reat to instruct hll
ctilldre ln the followtnc
butc pedestrian safety
nlea:
1. Look 1.r1 both dlree-
Uona before crossln( a
street. 8 EA.UTY NOOK
2732 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
Phone 644-7 336
eiiCYCLU
·SALES 8o SERVICE
.21ti.17THIT. ~A-SA -.noe-84IHI866
...... LCOUII tauDI CUT~.~R
•DRY Q.t!AMIRS
.
....._~4rydtm ..
.... ,. ' I
• ..., ..... ' . .., .u----P•W' I i: .....
atbo I , ~ Hwy;, Cllll _,, __
• PLCHIIITI
•
LOC AL SWIM Instructor DUST RUFFLF.S p,m, and c harged him with
and young: daughter '4'1.nt and public intoxication.
two bedroom unfurnished PILLOW .fHt\MS
house or apartment. Ex-tty Jy.ly 552 _0732 • MONDAY, JULY 14
cellent local references. EuJen!! W;a"rled Blair, 5?,
Call before 1 p.m. 6"15-• FOR SALI! ot 2114 .1/2 W :>cean Ft.,
4385 . Ce::.tral Newport, was char-
WALLPAPER SALE • up to g:ed with public lntoxtcatloo
e FOR REHT 4<1korr!HarborPalDtCen-at 21st and w. Ocean Ft.,
tet, 412 32od St., New-CentraJ Newport, at 2:15 a,
HOUSE - 3 bedrooms. 2 port Beacb, (Nezt to City m. . , [})nald D. Sm ith
baths. Professtooa.llydec.-Hall.) Ptlone 6?5-4040, 42, or 2614 Orange, c osb
orated. Private patlo, All Mesa, was chargedwlthpub-
butlt-ins. Gange. Private BEAUTIFUL, LIKE oew lie intolicatlon at 1:30 a.m.
laundry room,Chotcearea Magm.vox 25 loch color at 23rd and W. Ocean Front
of Corona del Mar. Adults T, V. with stereo and Central Newport • , • Cus~
only, no pets, Terms to record player, Frolhrood ton stereo speakers valued
be discussed after tnspec-finish. Ezcellent colldl-at $180 wen burglarlJ.ed
Uon. Pbone 675-205 1. tlon, U85. 640-00?4. from the unlocked garage at Richat'd Schroff's home
TWO BEDROOM, 2 bathprl-• SERVICES at 321 Ruby, Balboa Island
vate apt, wUh private between 7 a.m. and 3:36
patio, private laundry tile-S C U B A D I V I N G p.m ••• Vlclor Yack, 611
illtles. Garage. All buill-Basic course.,, •• us Lldo Park Dr., Lldo Peo-
ins. Choice Corona del ~~~~:A~~ctranc~~·~~ed~;·~· ~· ~· ~· ;·, ;· $:~3~S~R1Lin~":la, reported a $120 bi-M.ar locaUoo. Newly dee-, , $lO eye e .. _~lea. l'tom his gar.
on.ted. AdUlts only, no age .,.~ween 5 p.m. Ju~y
pets. Terms to btl dts-5 57"' 0 I J 5
cussed after Inspection. r :-::-::~:::-:o~::::"=-:-:~ ~Ptooo~~e~6~75~-!Z05~1.~!!~~~· MUSICAL POll SALI ~ JULY SPECw.S
Clantldoo oprtpl p1aDo •
.... ,.. -... lqaod ' w
LownJ ill)lDit orp.n wlUI
Ullnal IA.U4 ~ botb
for •••• ; •••••••• $ $15
l:leory F. Miller couol•
plaao (Dow), .. , , , , $ 195
Yamaiii.J .. 5CDUI)leOrpa • .-m, Ban •••• ttsoo
lllr<lmlaiQalp!alio --eolloal-,,, t 595
-., TG-t4 orpa 6
.... .., ,.... ... oolJ $11111
Wut I -l"'lltUd 111-
uo? c-,a ----Uoe "' Jo ..... IMin--ICHIIIln' ldJd: CO. , .... -LoornJ-·· .. , IIC77 II. Matoa..---a.t.ltlf
Notice 1..1 blreby turtMr
g:lven tt.t aid pubUe bllr-
ln& wUI be bold '"' lbe 71b
day of Aucuat, 19'75, at tbt
· hOUT of 7:00 p.m. 1n tbl
Couocll Cl».mbers of thl
Newport Baeb City Hall,
at wblcb Ume IDd pia~ UlJ
aod all per.r:10• lDtel'ftlted
may IPI*.r aod bl bll.rd
thereca.
James Parker, S.Cntary
PliDDIDt: Commiukla
City of Nnporl Boacb
Publ .. ll J•IJ 24, 18'15, 1D
tbt Newport Hubor &uip..
L-ftM.~·
IIOTICE
OF PUBUC HE.I.IImG
llat!U .. -P-11111
tbl PluiMc Com~alllbl ol
liMo City al Rnporl Badl
wm """ • pobUe IIIUior -~llo.441bll-
ttaled b1 liMo City a1 --l)Oft Btacb 1o usrttr •
amete • to till Msr1f
Coa...aJ DlofiiiJIIIDt
PIU ... "Noltll FOrd" u
II pe1IJoo to ........ ,_ ·-""" --""" ... ----........ __ ......,_
linD tlllt _......, __
.. ..WIIe.ltolil•lllt',. .,..,_1,., ... _.,, ... -_ ....
Cr 111 CM t111 fill ..
11"-1 -CIIJ .... 11 ... _ ....... .,
..... I~~
'!!" .;:•_• .. lie ~ ,... ............. .,
F 2 c. !?dn ctlrll ...... ...
Ntl ....... ..
.... 21 ....... ......
z. OboJ llop ltcht.s ....
otbu trafllc sips: and sig-.....
3. Croaa the street only
at lDttrMCUooa,
4. Doa't walt or play be-
tw ... ~rbd ears.
5. U' lorced to walk oo a
bl(bway, ue tbe lboulder
ao4 face oocomlDC tn.mc,
DON'T TAKE A CHANCE.
Tbe nerac• nblcle out-••I&M a bumu belne by
4,000 pouadl:. Wberl an ac -
ddiGt ocean • ttt. pedn-
trlu alwaya loaeal
OCC RECYO.E SITE
IS Of'FIOAL CENTER
Orulp Cout con.,,•,
recycU. ceoter taa. beea
4-tpoled bJU..Coota-CIJ co.eu as com.....,.,
''otlldal neyeliDc ceater."
Tbe -.. opoontod., .OCC'I Help 111e CblldHa
Propam, u orp.atutloa
Utol--lo-
~-of
Orup c_,----lo-putlllmelal .
ud ncnau-1 aetiYitiM llltot 11'1 1101--.IJJ aftll-
able lo -· Tbe-.. loeUadaellMoOCC-
olf Mottdkir WaF bit a,.. tM --u ... _ uo1 ... c~'• otllter.
C,.,T. "ElSE TAKES
ftAI'OMS TRAINING
U.l. .Air,_ C .....
1 .............. _.,
Mr ......... -L.
·-., ,,.._ ... Co-... _, ......... 11
Ts '' n ArB, na.. hie .. ..,, tn''J--...
WI$ I --~· a. c,, ................
.. -.. Ill
2
01 ..,. :or.:--== ~; r•·* .. :
7 .. J-ltlo =L ;y,:,~o::: . . ., .. ,._ .....
R!AL
P~I$1HTS
liiii .... ...
LAGUNA CONDOS
Ocean Views
Very cOOtce North Laguna loeaUoo. Slz lovely
spacious 2 bedroom units and one oveul&e S bed-
room plan. Close to beaches, •hopplne and all,
that La(ua Art Colony charm. Top quality con-
struction. From $54,950.
Caii67S.7
.................
ofiJo Jle
Spacious 4 BR.. family rm .. din. rm.
On S2 fl. Sunny priv. patio. $179,000
Waterfront 4 HH .. 5 ba .. r umpus rm.
Pier & lloat, sandy beach . $295,000
Beaut. 6 BR. 5 Ba. or 4 BR, 4 Ba, with
2 BR. I bath ;.~pt. S anrly beach,
court yard, shore moonng. ~J5.00U
BILL GRUNDY, Realtor
'
..
lat011ders Bid,. it Lhul• tal• • •
!"Ji1 ~D.1!.,61R., 5U\TE 1, .a,. 675-616 \ '1 ········-······
IMPRESSIYI HOMa
W fFUU. oc::uH YIEW
Located in COToria del Me~r. this
very special home offers 4
bedrooms, formal dininJ!; room &
family room w /brick fireplace.
Complete privacy in pool & lanai
area. $129.500. Belle Chase Lee
~.(MI7)
IAYFIIOMT ESTATE.
Brand new luxurious home w /5
spacious bedrooms each w /bath.
Fascinating use of oak flooring &
Peaded glass windows. Complete
gourmet kitchen w /island chopping
block, Edison warming drawers
Jmn·Air cook top & grill. Wet barS
·in living room &: master bedroom.
Dock for lg. boat. OPEN SAT. &
SUN. 1·5 P.M . 618 HARBOR
ISLAND DR. (Of! Bayside Dr.)
(M33J
I'IIOMT IIOW llYIIII .,_,.CL
Magnificent VIEW ol Harbor -
Catalina lc Sunsets! Sparkling pool!
4 -..ooms, 3 baths -modernized
kit~ben. Buy or lease. -Oextble
finm<lng. $225,000. Appt. only.
Larry Dyer 642-8235. (Mill
fOI DotoeTDriw 64Joi1J' 116-44 MtteArth•r lltod. ~
~ S.d. c.titornil a2ei!J
.~·· i ... ;; .... mr ·' Ill
Unit· sales, through the
Multiple Listing Service of
the Newport Harbor-Costa
Mesa Board . of Realtors,
totaU~ 371 tn May.
3,339 listings were pro-
(fessed during . the nrst 5 .
montbs of 1975, of wbicb
4d were sold. '18% of the '
-.Ies were _co-..raUvel
PRIORITY
Corona del Mar
A cbarmloc 110ath of the Htctnray, J bedroom,
Z bath bome on TWO LOTS, Pllled floors 6
paoeUDc 1a UYlD&: room, 3 ear pnge, tree st.ded
bricked paUo ud lar&t yard.. $123,$00.
Cameo Highlands
Gem quallly • It sparkles. Spaclous 4 bedroom
.or 3 and den. fruit trees, large J)l.tlo and yard.
Prln te bel,('h, Best Price, $87,500.
N~T IIACIK-~L MAll RIAL ISTATI .,..CIALim
COLE OF NEWPORT, REALTORS
eo•• o~o~· ·11•
133·9711
HIGH ATOP
1\B.AUTIFUL TBREI'BBDIIOOII
! POR't'SiioorB IJIIODEL llpft:lou HW ...... 11uJ
d-_.,.., lliAGIIIPICENT OCEAII VIEW,
Yoa on tbe IUd. New ac:ltli1Ye lt.ltklc. $158,500 ...
C. 6 W, 640 .. 161,
Irvine .Terrace
A """"""' YlCW ol tbe C-~ ud Bay CU 1>0
JOUll wltb thlJ outiQnc:Unc culltom ba.Ut 5 bed.rGOm
bome. Formal d1DJDC room bU et.arleallJ OOD-
troUed monble roof U.t aUowa J"'O to eliDe -.r
the .ao or an. Court )'lrd poiol wtU. JacU&lo
Prlme ln:IDe, Ternee ~. · · • •
Call 640-6161
OWN YOUR
PRIVATE BEACH -
Tilts Ia one ot three exce Ueot llstlo!ts we have
to offer in the ezclusive community of Cameo
Highlands.
A lovely, spacious four bedroom home with
famUy 'l!I'!"..L J!oUt q~ ~ .!1'!-lree-~!Pded lot
with a1iipT~ for IIUilmfnl lli'br:"Prtc~
Call us to inspect! <?1.-, .;ou
(SEE TltE OTHERS AT TltE SAME TillE)
•• ,. 0 •• ...Qill.-67~-8,,0 "0 0 0 •
T t:E RF A L ESTJl,TERS
Ia IIAIGUIIITI, COlOMA DIL IUR 61J-IIM
* * HOT ITEM * * JUST LISTED
DANA POINT
DUPLEXES
Ten
Choose ""'"'I I
SINGLE LEVEL
3 IR., 2 B.A TH EHD UNIT
$57,000!!
HASTINGS & CO •• Realtors
RiftcJ 640-5560 Day or IEYeniftcJ
Eastbluff Professimt .. •dg.
~ :.~; iii
$68,950
to
$77,950
from $6,950 down
BeautifUl Ocean Views
Deh&xe "Owner's" Units
E:&cellent for Home or
JoYestment
Compare to C.d.M. and
Newport prices.
W estbay
Income Homes
34121 COAST HIGHWAY
DANA POINT
. Harbor VieW Hills
'h ACRE PARK-UKE ESTATE
Dnlper decon.ted 5 bedroom llome, flmU, room,
3 bl.tba, 2 ftn pll.en, bel.t&Uul pool lDCI prdiU.
LET US SOOW IT TO YOU!
$174,500
•••• CHARMING
BAYFRONT
Two pa.tlos, your own beach, dock ror 40' boat -
Large Uvlng room -4 bedrooms 41 4 bathS, Ow:ter
may flnanr,._
ONLY $225,000
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Twin Duplexes
NORTH OF HIWAY, COM
Three bedrooms and 3 t.thS plos Z bedroom• aDd
2 batbs, Fl.repiaces aDd patios.
$115,000 per building
COM ME
BUILDING
Only $52,500
BEST OF TERMS!
3,000 Sq. Ft .
P·L·E·N·T·Y
OF PARKING
"Y ~·u be pu tomorrow that J'>'~ bOuch( rat a state today."
lOY R. McCARDLE
a:_~ OJ.
1810 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA liE SA
EARN 25°/o PER YEAR
LET US SHOW YOU A WAY TO SELL
YOUR :UOME, RECEIVE 20% CASH ,
AND EARN UP TO 25% PER YEAR
ON YOUR REMAINING EQUITY.
PANORAMIC -PUJS .
Bl YFRONT HOMES: -BALBOA
fEE :
LAND
1200 E. BALBOA BLVD. · --$279.000 -
·AND
1202 E. BALBOA BLV.D. -S289.QOO ~
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n;;,.u ~all,
pl'e6enl6
THE BLUFFS
FOREVER VIEW
RAil IIAUTT OH THI ILUFPS -
fabulous "E" plan -3 bedroom&, 3
baths. Includes land and many extru.
$124,500. Be the first to see this new
lislin~!
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2907 EBBTIDE
A mapil1cent cootempon.ry home wttb a "per-
sooaWy all tts on." 4 bedrooms, 3 t..ths, formal
dlDlDg room, plu flm.Uy room. DeiJchtfUI prden
and poolalu yard.
$142,000
Choice Yeady Rentals
UNFURNISHED
Two bedroom, 2 bath borne wtttl ke\' to private
beach •
Three bedroom, Z bi.U1 hOme wUh •rkltnc:
pool $550
A FEW STEPS to the beach; 2 bedrooms, l-1/2
blil.ths.
$385
(~BOYf? * 675-.SnD *
3637 E. Co.nt ltw1rl -. CorOM •• Mar
TWO GROVES
10.60 ACRES OF GRAPEFRUIT
C.e of the ~st prodoclo( cnpefrult croves
111 R.:llaods. U shares of Wftltone Mutual Water
Co.
1'h1s cron t:ecks up to Rtdlands airport with
a lot of potMJ.Ual for fast d@velopment.
Zooe A-1.
Owoer will help fiDaDce. S95,000.
9% ACRES NAVEL ORANGES
-rodmately 900 tr~s or the rtM.st navel
oruc•s.
Thls (f'Ofe has a cleared buUding suite with
au utwtles to the area, The hom~· ltw.t ns there
btmed down. R@llth to buUt1 ap . Zoned A .l .
Owner •ill he
llDanct>. $54,000. IB 0 ••
BETIY WEST
***"** Rache~e, Robers, Realtor
3335 a·,o.. f¥way
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IIOI'Cifll MMIOUIIIIGII TlWIISDAY, JUL YZ .. 1m
I'UIUIII!JI Rai.Y ; Nl'll ......... cal:
·-················••;••••• . . ·. of social note ., , ..
n. no. hntiw r.f. c.., a. GOIIIIPII'• • 0161 ..
Jut-:a..c;o-dil .............. ._ .... ilu ll'u> a • 11o1c t ~....-~ K-. ud alnldJ a., ... ! • • •
taWac at. -r -Rod ud Qorollo1 -
... -ud "" Z.-ot Co* -..... .,.. lud ud......,. euta 11M op lbolr ,..,,... Ile-
• Chicken Consomme Soubrette, with beby lhrlmp
and pus. . • ••rvtld with a Callforni• avocado
and crispy lt~ttuce salad •• and a choice ol Magic
Pan special dreufngs. . • and our famous Crab
Delight Crept~ --mad• with chunlfs of Alaskan
al-btl ~~~~~-Ulan. lad tu111c -lila -Doo •J&IIIllllolcltoorlo hom .. -ottllalrHow-
._, •--'"• wttb port VIa Lido lll>n Ia onlor a 10 oa. bolllo botr .-me to ma11o a .. _, all09f-
$U5 ud $10 l>r a lllee IDe otf lad traooUJoc, Tbo
luoell. flarrows• r•n•ac eu.er
• • • ..D tbe Hutlor ..,. ltartld
Mra. Jot YliCaY&otNew-37 years qo wUh a Jton
port boiPoiiiiH molllar,lln. oo tho 11-rt oe--~ -rl GollPI11 of Fubbl Tbty an port ot tho ltlrt-
VIIloy, ctre l arprtse patrick l!omllJ IMI Mft bad
blrllldaJ poriJiorbtrcrud-many 1oea1 doparlmoot
fltblr. C.lar.ce Hammer ol 1tora. Ia 1M2 tbty tlbb-
FOGDialll VaBey, u-Borrowa 1D C-
king crab, in B delicatfl bechamel
sauce with sherry.
Cocktails
COSTA MESA
South Coast Plaza
BULLOCK'S WING
FREE PARKING • ~1225
S3.9S
complete
o • • Mesa -Ktrlrpatrt~•Oceu
AMERICAN EXPAESI•MASTEflll CHAAOE•IANKAMEAICAfiiiD
lt's a return eappmenl troDI: wutakenoYerbJMUan
for Tbelmi. Paddock Hope. RelDert. Mrs. Barrow n.n
Corooa del Mar arUst.Sbe's the Costa Mea store wblle
nhli>IIIDC ber poiDIInp Ibis hubby Rod -1 to war wtlh
month 1D tbe Mubaal Su[Qgs tbe Nuy Sea s .. s. lD. 1949
bulldln&: lD Coroaa del Mar. Rod and Dorotby dec.tded to
Mrs. Hope ns tbetlrstper-try their l:a.Dd at rucbb:lc
soo to bold a.o elbtblt when to Nortbem Callfornll and
Mutual SaYings llrst opened they sold tbelr store to tbelr
here. Her paintings are coustna:, Jack and PI!U')'
mostly of the local area --Relnert. wbo own it today.
with some family portraits Another coasiD in tbe re-
added, tail business ls Lome
• • • Haycke, wbo ortgtnaUy was
Mr. and Mrs. Jean B. wltb Fitzpatrtct's 1D Bal-
MWer of Buena Part cele-boa (oow Bay Department
bnted 50 years ot married storeowned~yRoeerHaw.-
l:lapplaess at the borne ot lord) and who since bios-
their soo and daughter-in-somed out to bts ready-to-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Jean wear career with the Wet
Miller Jr. of Newport Beach. Seal stores.
Besides a passel of out-of-
town trlends, the In-HELPS EVACUATION
L
Prinlers
TOTAL l'RINTir•fG
FACILITIES
640·4444
100 N~wport Cn~t~r Or.
s,;,~ 001
N •wf'orl B~•cb
IN SOUTH VIETNAM
Nary Data Systems Tech-
nical First Class George A.
Turner. SOQ of Yr. aDd Mrs.
John A. Tumerot258'7 West-
minster, Costa Mesa, tlls
completed a '7 ~mooth de-
ployment aboard the guided
m IssUe destroyer USS Coch-
rane, homeported at Pearl
Harbor, Hawaii, He'IOOkpo,rt
In • ..,.<, ... 110!!
24%to32%
Double Belted Pvlyglas 1irrs for Compact, Standard & Big Cars
lube and Oil
Change
S488 Ujllo 5 Qtl . ol '"•101'
btiOIII mvll•·l ''"" oo!
• C1H11pl111e chn11s lubrlutw, I
o•t ch•na~ • H~lp• """"'' Iotti!"• w11rln1 p.rll a 1moot h, qui~l .
,.rlol'lllllfttl • "~••• ,tlorle for
l)lpol,l lll~nt • lllcl11df!l t11h1
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A7a.13 Size fib Vtras. Pilltls, Cttts,
'remlils, F*•s. TIJtlas •• OtNf C..,.U
Custom A>otrCusbion IWyrlas
This is America's largest a~lling lire -for
lot• of good reuons. Res ilient polyester
cord body forsmooth -rid ing comfort. Tread
firming fiberglass bel!s for road·holdinl
trltlion. A ute-provcd tre1d design th1t
rtally delivers on mileage. This is a tire r~atured on m1ny of the 1915 model art.
SillS
7.00.1ll78-14
014 078-14 oa.tc ua.Is
SIZES
na.14 '7J.I4
FJS.IS G7S.a
Stli$
H71-14 17J.14
H71-IS J11.15
tJI.tl
SJ22S S]8lS $QSO
Front-End
Alignment
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'"''"' rQrtee.lion-10 Hie,.... u,. •utr11" uti tmpf0¥11 l ltrttlas
nl~ty • Prtcl•lo• .,... ..
IIU d by npttrlllllcttl ,,.fH•
•ton•h. llftlp. I'!IJ•N a ,._.....
IUJtiMIHU •
Plus $1.n to $3.21 F.E.T. per tire
depending oo sizt and old tire
I I Engine
'lilne-Up
SJfi~:-~
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SHEILA AIID DOHALD H.lo.YDEH
Sheila Nieto is bride
of Donald J. Hayden
Both Mr. and Mrs. Julio
Nieto of long Beach ea•e
their daughter 1D marriage
at ttwt double rtng ceremony
when Miss Sheila Nieto be-
came tbe bride of Dooald J.
Hayden 1D tbe garden of the
Hayden hOme 1D Newport
Heights oo Saturday, June
21. The groom Is the SOD
of Mr. and Mrs. PhUtp Hay-
den of 519 Redlands Ave.
The bride wore a long
white gown of eyelet em-
broidery made in tbe em-
pire style. Sbe broke the
neckllDe with a small match-
ing scarf and nower.
Miss Nletro attended
schools 1D I...ong Beach. The
groom gnduated from New-
port Harbor high school and
Santa Ana College. He is an
englaeer with the Orange
County nre department at
the Airport stattoo. He fol-
lows 1a the footsteps of his
father, woo ls a fetera.n
with the Newport Beach fire
department tor many years.
Serving as maid of honor
was Miss LUllaD Nieto, the
bride's sister. SM wore a
long embroidered peasant
dress.
Jotvl Burgreeo of Hurrt:lng-
ton Beach was the best man.
Members of the t.amUiesas-
slsted witn the reeeptioo,
where classical Spanlsb
guitar music was played by
Rick Johnson.
The bride's motber wore
formal yellow garden ature,
and the groom's mother wore
a toog blue lace gown.
FoUowtnc a honeymoon ln
Cante Mar, Baja California,
tbe couple 'Ifill make their
home ln Newport Beach.
EARNS TOP HONORS
Private First ClasaGreg-
ory K. Henry, soa of Mrs.
Mary K. Henry. 2404 Moore-
mao Lane. Costa Melli., com-
pleted wttn htehest boaors
a medical supply course at
the Army's Academy of
Health Sciences at Ft. Sam
Houston. Teas.
• ar .. kfast
I L•nc_h
I Dl•n•r
w~ Sf'~dllli:u
.-, o,~l~u~s
ONLYSOUn
·AT THIS P-I
STEEl. MASTER
CINMYfHWf .
. FILE CABINETS
•llniiSID
• PULL SUSP8HION
• I'OUIIIIIIAWR
PUSTICMATS
Fer Cll*l Willi Casten
w. bcNaht .... ...,...,... ........
..... ,.., •.• '-•• hO.OO-
tfte fined queiU)I 11t0t10 wlfh --···--,.... ..... .,.... 45"•-"" .....
1 0"•30" Ul'ldw lllell1 II p
Our new IN Bank
auto ser.ice
keeps yoor engine
running
No"'. three
motor hankmg lane\
fu r a 4ui...:kcr j!Ct ·o.t "'·a~'
11985
AirpMf. 2171 Campus
Moriday lhru Tburs-
da)' 10 a.m. to p.m. hid•y lo p.m. Urh.....up winckt""
opn~9 a.m. to S:...WI p.m. l-"rklay lo 6 p.m.
A COMPANY
TOWN
Back east, there are some fActory towns and some coal mlntng towns that are
completely owned, lock, stock and drug store, by the town's ooly business. A coal
mine or textile mill, for example, may own every square foot of property and every
building. There Is no city government, because one Is not needed. The company
takes care of street~ the sewer, water, telephone, garbage collection, etc. Even
hires a coople of cops and gets them deputized by the county sherltf.
Everybody In town works either for the company or for a small business that
leases a building from the company, The company has a vested Interest In keeping
eve_rybody In town happy, because they are their employees. Houses rent for almost
nothing, and there are 110 city lues. Some of these places lre more than )lsi factory
villages. The city of Kannapolis, N.C., for example, Is a modem town of about 45,000.
For yatrs, II has operated as an unincorporated city belooglng to the Cannon towel
people.
One of the biggest reasoos for the strong competltloo we are getting from Japanese
companies Is that some of the big outllts there takA! a cradle-to-grave paternalistic
attitude toward their employees. "One big happy family" Is the way Japanese com-
panles and employees relate to each other.
Of course, you know what I'm leacllog up to. The Irvine Co, contlnilally comes up
wltb vlllace plans aDd Ideas IIIII WID worldwide recocnttton for their eicellence.
Even the most ardent -lrollmealallst baa trouble flDcllng fault Wltb the wide-open,
uature-ortented Irvine schemes. Yet, our politicians, administrators and oUter
rabble-rousers aDd demOIOIIU8• are forev'l" at lnl.de's corporate throat.
Daydream for a llttle Willie, It you Will, allout oow the Irvine Co. might run the
city of Newport Beach:
-Would we opeod mlllloDs of tax clollara pl••••nc a freeway IIIII we are oot going
to bullcl?
, -Would lone-lime resldeDIII be forced to move because or skyrocketing property
· ·laal'l -Would we
· -Would we have 111cb lblng1 u tbe PIISSJcat theatre, loud barrooms, beaches
wW. 110 toiletil, or car• Willi 110 place to park? It'• a .D1co daydream, la't It? AD4, belle!• an of the nice things we would p.1n,
~)lit lOOk at ·What •• Would J-. local polltlclaM, city managers aDd plannlnc com-
mlllllloo•. Jt181 like the old IDIIC aatc1 -my dream• an getting better an ~ time •
-, · AI Foqtt
DoWll at tbe ltore, we've aot IIIII friendly kind of place you would expect to fiDel In
&Ill alee YWace -coma:ul..cnrtled or otberwl.le.
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