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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-07-31 - Newport Harbor Ensign• JOe CO TA MESA Mariners _Mile··-;;;;;-;;;;;;;-1 burden eased ARVO E. H""PA, ........ !iolllishtr of .... &olsiF T ~-~••oo••~~~· Tbe MariDtrs UUt Co., Property tu u••••mtllltl wbieb on. tbe buDed41t • DEAR FELLOW TAX VICTIMS ta.t )lmptd u mactau toz block ot Coalt Hwy. wm Be sure to look over your latest Pu eeat ottr 1ut y-.r b&Ye appareatly be paid, der all. Corooa del lilu Nfiu• u a tZ-ft. sUce of Mctnrl1 notice of pr~rty valuatioo, which ar-mea ftcN'nr mad w. weet. froatace t. Deeded to ns.o rived just a whUe ago to shock a lot t.ot. aJoac tbe Cout Bwy. Coalt Bwy. · , . il tax commercial ltrtp Aot ap ID Newport B•cb CttyCGWl-of us taxpayers. Doo t watt Wlt nlue, uct tbe bund1nc• 00 cu Yoted 5-1 oo Moaday to payment ttme to cry out in pain. That tbem, wblcb •...Uy lll- cba.QCe a city law ta.t rt-St houtin creue l'fl.dua.llJ oo tile tu qlllres propertJ owners to wUl be too late. art s g your rolls, were liP aliDOit u giYe any ltrMt troDtace protests right away. muc~ wbeo tbeir property l.s re-ott ''Tbere'a DO loctc:al dtYeloped. Tbe cbU(e, up My own assessment n ce gave me rea1101l1Dc btbJDd U," for float Yote oo Auc. 11, the dismaying news that the land value cbaqtd Fruk Jau, owoer woatd exempt bu81neues here at the Ensign stte has been in-of tbe B•rtbltollt at 2711 ta.t are wiped out bJ Are. E. Cout Rwy., &Dd presl- ea.rtbquake, or otber "acts creased by 53-1/2 per cent! The assessed deot of tbe cou Cbamber of God.'" valuation of the Ensign building went of Commerce. "It' a as Becaue tbe city's taor-tboacb tbe cocmty u.euor n.qge master plan calla tor up 7 per cent. The value of land and a.ld •we Deed tJd.a mach Coast Hwy. to be 'ridened building together was boosted 30.8 per money from CoroaadtlMar, by 12 ft. through the Mar-&Dd bert's bow we'U dtY1de tners Mile area, the city (CONTINUED ON PAGE Z) It up.' " Mr. Jank aid bad tJ'led to force Mariners 1 · • his property a.neumeot Mlle Co. to give up tbe Ward e ectlon jumped 54.5 per ceat IP a 1Z ft. before startlQc re-y•r. cOOitJUctJoo, Iatertblsyear, Aaessmeut oottcea u-F.!:.ln=~~~= plan criticized ~=~== Vlnc.U Jor&enseo of sor Elmer Zlmmu, bead Dover Sboresandotberprtn-Tbe ftrst step wu taktD by caodldates. Present Jaw mao at tbe eoaDty tu of- clpals tD the Mariners Mile Monday 1D what could be rtQUirea tbtm to report all ftce wb.lle Aateaeor Jack Co. objected strongly t. tbe some bll cbaDCes Ia tbe doDaUou of $50 or more. Vallerp ts on trta.J ln Veo- clty procedure, calling lt w1y Newport Beacb dots Its COUDetlmto b!Dted tbey wUl tura, atd tbt tDertases ''blackmall," when tbe City poUtlclt1Dc. City CouncU ameDd tbe law· , came from a receDl "reo- Council discassed tbe matter pn a tentaUn DOd to at But, Mr • Store • sucru-eral re-appra1al of tbe July 17. . last part of Couacllman tlooa ta.t CouncUmeo be area." Tbe ordtnlnc.e ameDdmeot John Store's plan for clwle-elected wtthtn tbelr borne "Tbt IDcreuea are baled introduced Monday gl.,es tbe IDe localelect1olls. dt.strlct., aDd tblttbey•ne 00 recent ale.') of property city ma.oacer authority to Tbe CouncU wtll cooslder oD.ly Z years tDat•d of 4. 1n the area," bt ald. waiYt tbe strMt trcatage aD tlecUoo Jaw amtodmeat rot a cooler receptloo from Here an some IDcreues dedlcatioo requirement lD on Aug. 11 wblcb would re-feDow COUDCllm«l. Mr. reported to tbe EuJp: certain cues, aod would be qUire tbat all campa.lp Store lod1cated, bowe'ttr, • 1500 E. COAST HWY., appllcable to the Martners dooataa DO mUter boW that be wUl try to cet t.boee maJIICed bJ' lbe Re&luomlca MUe .:ase. small, ~publicly report.d Z cqts 00 Mxt AprD's Co., had u lncnue from ballot. Botb C!lueta rt-$109,040 to $%20,000 (102 q.dre a Yote by tbt people ....... ) •-tbt YaJa ot ot Re_,.rt B•eb. .,.... per -... ~ ... 11 .. .,2 '~MJC:..__ tbt hlaUd•ac. n. IIIHIIIc !!~~~"~~~~~ tilt 4*1W! ..,.. _, • let • a a.n .. ,...,.. m....-.. ole................ U.O IDcf'IUid4nmatlt8't1, ItvlGe Co. Yice-preatdeot Albert Auer tbls week re- vl&led the company's de- vtlopmeot schedule for all of tbe 1100tbern qe of New- port Ceater aloog CouUtwy. Some Harbor VIew HUls homeowoers ob jeet to tbe ptan.. The schedule calls for coostruetloo to bectn later thls year on Corporate Plaza, a 24-buUdtng oUlce complex a.lq tbe blchway between Avocado An. and tht eotra.oce to Newport Ceater. Four years later, u e1teDSioo of tbt Corpor .. ate Plua Idea would btbWlt betweeo Imoe c oast CoaD- trJ Club a.od Jamboree Rd. Wltb!D 18 mootba to 2 y.rs, Mr. Auer aJd tJM company bopel to IGbmlt plu.s for a comm.rclal sllopplbg area, llmOar to Lido VUlqe, bettree Mae- ArUiar BlYd. &Dd AYOCido Oil Corporate Plaza," aJd Mr. Autr, wbo ls ln cb&rp ot b1a company's com- merclll developmeat. "Wt believe that New- port Ceater ls DOW tbe fi. oanclal center of O~e County, aDd that, by tbeUme w~ ftnlsb develot>tnc Cor- porate Piasa, tbere wW be a market tor similar cor- pont. beadqaarten offtcea turtbtr welt a1oac Cout Hwy. 111 Nnport enter." Mr. Aatr told u arUer COUDC11 •lltoD tbat 811Cb oftlcea would allo attnet top-lnel eueuttna wbo wut to Un aDd work ln Newport. He aJd tJM commercial cet.r at tbe oonaer otMac- Arttm woa1d fDclllde 11*- Jalty abopl Ute ta.o. ln Lido V1llact, aDd ml(bt ln· ellldt eomt tbtatrea. -._._ tor u otaall riM ol 7~ Now, U. city's 7 Coo-per cent over a r•r aco. cUDMO an DOminated from • SNACK SHOP at ,...... the 7 dlstrlcta, but art E. Coast Hwy. allowed an eleeted by cltywide at-large tDertUt trom $U17 ,400 to vote, wtth nery YOter tav-$200,000 oo tbe tot oecupled 1Dc a a ·y about enry Cowa-by tbt bu11dJ.ac, for a )Imp ell seat. of ae per cent. PaJtiDc lots Mr. store wants tllat and tbe bulldJ.Dc 1tH1I were chanced becaus., be aya, gp bJ allghUy lower per- electloos are cettiDg too u-centaces. peostn aDd would coat leu • VACANT LOT next to 11 a caodtdatt bad to eam-Stocttoo's Veterlnary bos- paJp oaly 1D tbe bome pltal at 3838 E. Coast Hwy. dlatrtct. wu qp from $SZ,OOO to He abo beUeY .. tbat t.be $!4,000 (6 per cent). Owner Z YIU' term ,.ould tDt1ce Jim Ray o1 Cameo Sbores more people to ra l:»r of-ptaed u.t tbe nlatSnty flee, becau• tbey woaldD't small IDcreue wu due to tbe bue to make 811cb a Joac tact ttat be bas been "UDible comm.ttm.t. to pt tbe city to Itt me MQOr Dooald MciDala led build u)'thlDc oo U.'' crUlclam ot tbe store plt.D • ME DI-RX bulld..IJic at dartiiC Maadar'a ldmDa1 2700 E. Coast Hwy ., lD- COGDCO ltUdJ •ukla.. erased 48 per ceot IP ooe "b wwld lead to port-year, acoordtng to oner barreUac,•• be claimed. Cbarles Muters. "alld YOte tracl.lnc bttwteo • 3800-3810 E. COAST CouocilmiD. I b&Ye blard HWY ., an omce property, DO bat ud cry tDr a cblap." was reported to ba Ye ln- CoaDC!lmao Pete Barntt creaMd 48 per cent. • of cwrRueiCJ"Md WUb tbe • Z7Z1 E. COAST HWY ., occupltd by tbe Eulp ud otber hurtoesaea, .,.,ed a 51.5 per cad )Imp ID laDd YabM aod 10 Oftrall 10.8 IDcnue ln u. aaeumtDt ot 1aDd lDd bu1ldtnc. SeYeral property on.ra met Mooday moro.tnc to ap a protest, but decldtd tbat 1Ddlt1claal acUoa wu tbelr OGly recourae. Assessor ZlmmeracnecL He told tbe EDSiptbat "&QJ- one who diaacreea wUb tbe aasesameut oo b1a property sbould come lnto oar omce and tlDd out tbe facta bebi.Dd tbe assuameot." It tbe owner tbtD feels U. out of Une, be abould rue a formal protest wUb the Asaeumeat Appeals Board." Sept. 15 Ia the dead.Une for t111Dg pro- tests, be atd. Newport Beach, u a whole, sbowed u assesa- m tot tncrease of Z7 per cent for tbe year. ~s.asmeats are pegged at Z5 per cent of a property's market ftllle. Tuesday, tbe eOUDty Board of Supentaors voted to order tbe asseqor'a oUice tocor- red 39 dl.lcrepancln UD- cOYered bJ a state aod.tt board.. Alert feller aids arrest A federal tocttiYe, w&W!d for ucapiDg a yearacotrom tbe Termlnal Isla.ad Federal Prlloo, was arrested Ill Newport Mooday afterDooo wbiD a '-Dk teller &1ert1J ...,..,..., a ca.ct bt trWS tiO cub. Barny A1l.a Dart. ... bad $7,000 c.aab oo 111m, ud wu drivlnc a brud on lumry car wbtD N.-port Pollee omcer ChJp Morill anuted him outAdt tbe Bank of America 1D lJdo Sbops, aeoordtne to poUce. The oftlcer bad nspoaded to a caU from a tellerthlre. She recognized tbe •me oo a check as be1ng ooe re- ported stoleo ln San Cle- mente a week earUer. AcoordlDc to Newport De- teet1n C ll)t. Ric bard BamU- toG, Dart ls wuted tor ltal- LDc blaDt cbecllboob from maU macks before tbt cbecb are deUYered to bank customers. "He tbeD ft.Dds out wblt tbe balance La, aod triea to wlt.bdraw tbe moaey bJ' writ- IDe a cbtck at tbt but.'' Capt. HamiltoD relat.t. Dart wu blrned oter to federal posta.tlnspectora. lit was serTlDC tlme oa similar chal(es wbtD be ucaptd from Tumtnal Ia- J.aod. pollee aid. PROPERT SEARCH ORDINANCE OK'D Nnport CltJ eoacu pu- std u o~• YcDda.y aimed at .... uunr ..uebM of prtftte property try ctty balldtac •Mpteton WbeD propelty ta sold. maJOr, IDd n<:a.Ued tbe old pnrtDclal ftctU betwte BaJbaa &Dd Newport. 5-l VS. OPINION POLL Balboa CoaDctlmaa How· ard Ropn apMcS db tbe COit.-c:att1llr featlan of u. d1strlct eJ.ctbaa. "f woUt Ub to ... u. COCD:U elect.! by dbltrtet." be 1114. .._. .. U. a- tHmt ._. COlt ol eam- PlJCDIIIC fD tbt elt7 alanu me • ...., a. tanac more &ad .... ialllaet Oil u.-- CO.tol~l." eo.ct•ru• Pu1 RJellofl report. aid Mr. ffton'• ••mou,.. . Tbt ba1ldtlc ncordl n-an acelltM." ud .ad pod .,._m a. almtd at u.t u .aecaasa Wti'J 1 ,_,. CIOiillboD.tll .._... .. ntl-••a. u oat•wttac ftJ ol ............. ..., ...... tlllleb ,. oca. Tbl ..., orct!ntnee adda wordl.lf to tbe loea1 law t11at nqa1rea a bldJdtnc nc:- orcll npolt ,._ PI'GIIUtJ 1.1 80ld. llalptotors an DOW empowtnd bJ tbe eltJ to 10 &MD bfDcttnce ud ebeck tw 1.111 floii.Uou tllat tilly IMl lbodd be laclldtd Ill tbe --dlacaiJI"GGPtl'tJ,... •• ••t•, It c...._...._ No favoritism allowed .. ... or dlliWII. 'lkl llil of .. GttJ •« ........ .,.... __ .. __ tw-. .......... .. ... ,_ ........ ..., • a ••ar-•11111.-..J.~ ......... , ........ .... .. alii~ .. y ............ . ................. n ·••»• Plans to cooduct a f7 ,000 quoted by OpiDJoo Rtei&I'Cb _.poll to ... bow New-of lmne, tbe ft.rm Wbtcb port Baeb rMl<*tl tMl rectatly polled 600 Coaa about tbelr elty ud Ita pr-Me au. erD1D1Dt rao 1Dto OIJI)Oiitioa 8aJboa CoaDCUm&D How- Mooday at Ctty HaD. lnt.DI ard Rocen recaDed that a Terrace C~Uwomu lA-local poll wu ~ 1D eme l<oelta'a poll ldll. drew 1~,91• .._ .. t ...... tt lboUd bt crtUc:lsm from aU ol tbe ...,.. ~ lUll& 5 CJtber CouDCil members doae more oftiD t1a111 -'111 decade,,, bt .us. preMd at tilt alterDOOO MaJor DaDald MclluiU ltDc!J .....soo. ,_, ....... Tbe matter comes qp &(ned, DOUnc tbat -.... wu- t)rmal!J at tbe Alii· lliMft-... pat Ill 10,000 an ol wofta tbt liSt poll. ~;It woUt bt oat o1 place "Tbtn'a DOtldlll aero. ~ --' a.t 'tsld ot maM7 aDCt lboat a ..._., .. ""'...,_.. a--t u-~ "Tilt oa a poll,'' aid ec.co--·--.... ... ,... RJC ... otBdlcla ettJ a. crone ...., .. . lalu4. un•a ou jab • tbt ( ftllll .. .. .... .. eo.rt• to ._, ......,_ ...., ,....,.. ._ • tM am an t tnrst • GOa-'17 .,....., ... I I' ld. Aa--pDI1 Allll!llll•stt•••--. ww1ll be~ dldJ, u.ttr'' of ........... ~ Ulltalatott..bllt?ICitWO$ ....._ ellta'lltatll•*-rroao." · .. dell ..... • •• • fi; t'J,OOO Gpni!U.,_ tiM.'' guilty in k SROWN AT THE HELM ol tbt 41-loot Yankee Cltpper, "Doble D.'' at tbe BlhJa CoriDtldaD Yacbt Club In Corooa del Mar are PNr Manlall, ld, IDd Dtck FtDley, prdlcen of thl NtwpOrt Beacb l*rDatimal aaJ.lbollt allow, Stpt. 4-7, ud U. llttftlltloaal power boat abow, Sept. 11-14, botb at Newport Dimes. Colleethely, tbe tw1D aboWa wUJ fatlart 1ZO craft ID tbt water, oomtnc from 10 •Uooa, plu a bl.lf-mUl.ICID ~q~~are feet of ezldblt ana. plu free putSac for 5,000 can. Mr. lllaralall Ia a vettru producer of ma))r boat sbcnra 1D tbe lOami Beach ar• ol Florida. a power boat skipper and a member of tbe U. S. Cout Gaud Aull.lary. Wr. FtGley ca.rotna b1a owa 41 toot a1l1.Dc yaetJt. belooga to BCYC, ud bu rartlcJpated ID tbt UIIIDa.l Ea.a..da race u well u otber w..t cout ntllta. Tbe anmaal Corooa del Mar Klwuia Clubpucakebreak- tut bas some added attrac- tloos thls year. When tbe Klft.Diana sene up tbelr pancakes, sausage, juice, coffee and mUk this Satur- day. there will aJ.ao be hell>- lngs of cakes, pies, cookies, plaots and "white tle- pba.nts." Bridge hearing next Tuesday K.hra.nls wlves will b&ke the pies, cookies and cakes ror the bake sale. Club mem- bers have hauled 1D several truckloads of "wbite ele- phant" Items, and a former A ld>Ue belriDc to d.ls- CGSI des:ICD proposals tor a replacement of tbe ezist-I.Dc brtd(e oYer upper New- port Bay C1D Cout HJc'bway wW be beld at Newport Har- bor bl(h 8Cbool at 7:30 p.m. Tuuday, AGe 5. CDM BACKS NEW BRIDGE A poll coodacted by t.be Coroaa del Mar Clric Assn. ren&la 80 per centapproftl ot replactnc tbt Upper Bay bridge with a wider sti'QC- ture, President Paul H:wn- mel reported this week. He sa1d tbat tbe poll brought IP a Z5 per ceat r~e trom tbe ClYic Assn. membtrsbtp, wltb 80 per ceat ln taYOr ot a wider brtdp. 16 opposed &Dd 4 lllldecldtd. R..alta of tbe poll wW ... lllnUcll4 .. tM Br1dllt AcUoo Coouottt.e-78 ot tbe city of Newport S.ch. Comments DOted ootbe re- tui'Ded b&Uots IDe lDded tbe l:»uo.rtng: ''Keep tbeP=eseot brt.dct ud cture tbe trafDc slpal at Dover Drtn" ••• ''I · faYOr tbe Qlllcblt way of wtdeo.lDc tbe brtd(e" ••• ''I 011110A wtdeoi.Dc tbe brtdc•; maybe tbl.s w11l keep more people trom oomiDg tbrou(b" • • • "Wbal lntne develops 80Utb of COM. ou r btpway wW oe¥er be larte fD0U1b to ba.odle tbe tn- craMd tramc; lbocleb I Uke tbe brtd(e plu, Wt Deed I uw roate, but oot 5th Ave- age" • • . "I am for Z bridges; ooe oa Coast Hwy. a.od a flo&Unc bridge t>r San Joaquin Road.'' OLIVA ISBELL OF C. M. SUCCUMBS StrYicea were beld Moa- da1 at United Yetbodl.st Ctllrcb of Costa Wesa t>r OUn Daisy labeU, 73, mot!Mr of Dr. Earl Isbell, pi.SU)r ol tbe cbarch. Mrs..lsbell. wbo lad UYed wltb her soo for tbt put z yars at 478 E. ZOtb In Coat Mea, was a oaun ot Pelwylvuia. Sbt Ia allo surrtnd by -Cbarlea lsbel.l ot LJD-woocS. cta.uctUra Betty KnJcbt of PeoD&Jln.o.ta.. Sblrley Werts ot Florldl, Jeua Alt- siiD.ler at LoDe Beacb a.od Coaltance Grad ofDoWDty, ud bJ 17 (rudcbOdreD.. Bell-Broadway of Colea Mea .... tbe IUDeral ctl- nctlor. Tbe Umtta ot tbe pro-horticulture teacher ls pot- poMd work are bttweeo )1st t1Dg some emttc plants to eut of Bayside Dr. and )1st be sold. welt otBaJsbore Dr.-Dover Hours are from 7 a.m. Dr., a dUta.Dce of about half to 2 p.m. 1D the parklDc a milt. Tbe lncreut.Dc tral-lot at Marlo's restaurant, ttc oa tbe Coaat Hl(tnray 3201 E. Coast Hwy. and tbe stnctllral lnadequ.-'·We expect about 1, 000 acy ud llm1ted capacity of people ror breakfast," ays tbt ext "'inc bridle are cited Vlrg Bentley, wbo bas nipped .. factors caumc a oooges-pancakes at the aDIXI&l tioo ud atety problem. breakfast for more years UDder eoulderatSoa are than he cares to remember. 5 atteraatsna -oae to do "ADd we au lave cleued nothtnc. bJ reta.1n11ac tbe u-out our P.r:&ies for tbe white l.at1Dc bar-lane bridge; the elephant sale." otbtr 4 alteruaUYes IPYolve Proceeds trom the e¥1Dt cWrereDt plans tor coostrvc-will go to support Ktn..DJ.s tloo of a 6-lane br"-e aod youUl acUvltSes. Tbe local wldtll1Dg approacbes be-club spooaors 2 Boy Scout tweeo Bayside Dr. a.od Dover troops and a Sea Seout group, Dr. besides dooatlDg to lOCh Tbe Callfomia Depart-cbarlt1es as Cb.Udno's 8os- meat ofTrt.DipOrtatioo(Cal-pltal a.od tbe Jopi1D Boys tru.s) wm preaeot lnforma-Ranch. tJoll oo desap deta.l.ls. eo-Helptnc out Satuday wU1 vlroomeabl lmpa.ct and ri(ht be members of tbe Key Club of way acqal.sl&n. 1Dcl11111Dg and the Ktwanettes, Z youth tbe nlocatiol 1MI1t1are Cn:NIPI IIJOUOr.d at Coi'ODl PJ'OCRID pf tile ~ del Mar bjp tchool. TllltattY• R~es b' COD-1'be ,..,.lte breatrut ltlidioD &ad rtct1t ol way coats $1.50 "for all yoa cu acqa.llttloa wW abo be dis-eat," ays Mr. BeoUey. cGAtd. FoUowt.ac thla, ro•- ernmtDt ac-ctes, clYic or- palaatlou, &Dd aD lDter- tsted IDd.IY1duals wW be called ~ to e:q>reas tbelr views. Tbe bet.r1.llc record wU.I r emaln open lor tlfteeo ealeadar days, cmW Allpst 21, durt.ac wblcb time tbe pqbUc may submit addltioaal ltattmeots aod tl:.bfblta to Caltnna. All oommeots re- ceived w1ll be rtYie'4red by c altn.Ds aDd tornrded to tbt Federal HJcbfty Admln- lstr&Uoo. Rec::ommtDdaUoas aod qaeatioU de'teloped as a result of tbe beU1ac will be CXIGSidered 1D tbe dtnlopm.t of lbe ft.Da.l de- alp.. U., drawincs, the draft eDTlroameotallmpact state- meat, nbted documeots, ud otbtr lnlormaUoa are aftJlable ter lnapectkm ud capJlQC at tbe Calltol'llla De- pa.rtmeat o1 Trusportatioa. lZO S:O.O SprLac ~ Room 114. Loe AD(elu. Prell.mlaary plaD.a lor Ole bar altaraates, plus rnocSe1s of two ol tbe, are on dls- play at tbe Newport Beach CltJ Hall. O.rtac tbe time tbe Pllb- Uc -.rtac records rtmam ope, &llJ letters or ..._ miiiU oooeet'lllnc the desiiD of tbU proposed proo)lct aboeld be maJltd to: Mr. H. A JUJu, Dlltrid Dlnctor, CallJomla Dlipt. ofT~P.O.Ba uot_ TtnDMI ~1. X.. ~-. CA 900151. Parting plan for eldedy Newport Beach ls th1nk- 1Dg of (IY1D& senior citizeo.s a ball.prtce break oo annaa.1 park1Dc meter permits. But llrat, lbe city wants to be sure younger peopl~ woo, be able to use gn.odma 's parltln& permit. UDder terms of • specla.l reaolat1oo offered Mooday by C tty Attorney Deoo.1a O'Neil, the $!5 anwal '" for "blue chip" ~rklDcper. m lts would be reduced to $12.50 tor the eldtorly. The permit lets motortsts park at any s'*l.ally-desipated blue parkiDg meter without paytng tbt" meter. T.,. half- price deal, In use by several olber Southern CaJUorola clUes, 1ftS surgested earller by the kx:al City Coun<'11. But_ Balboa CouncUma.o Boward Rogers bad some m tsctvt.acs Mooday ni(ht wbell the formal propo~ came IQ>. Tbe rest or the COUDCU &CTMd with him •her! he uw.ted tbat the <'lty at- b)rDIJ wrlte In the follow- tDc aatecuarcts before tbe CouocU acts oo the ld•: • How old ls a "senior e~tzto.•• Sex film rulings made • ldeouncauoo or •ch penoD applrtoc for a per- mU, aDd auara.oce ttat tbe a&JPI.lcut owns a car ud ... a d.rtvtr's Uct08t. • NoD-truatenble per- m Us, oa.lJ, would be I.Qied. • ~ permlt to a cu- toaltr. OGDEN SOON. 64, RE BROKER, DES • ZIPPIES /. .. I ..., lAl(Off /... #., AR . "And whlJt is it I an do for you, Sirl" .......... _. Boosters seek members A me..bersblp drtte llr tbe OOIJlUI( sebool J•r Is bei.Qg cooducted bJ tbe Co- 1'0011 dol Uar Bleb 8<- Booster'a: Clab. Dues ne $10 for geoeral booster ... cunberatlip ud $60 for "&cler Booster" IJid Booster Club membentl!p. Tbe $10 tee eoW1es tbt member to Z &dmlla:loDS to aoy sebool cu1bmll enat dUriD& tbe 1975-76 scbool Tbe Super Booater tntltlu lm- all bome toott.II, tutet- ball, .. lltytoll aDd wrtll1lllc ••Ollis. mckMannnb.~ea&m~ reports ttat the club u- peodod about$5,500 last, .... In -rt ol the. lollowJnc aettYitlu: drill team tett.ra .UIJ boa&, $!27; .. blll of flme'" beard, $110; lalor Slatnmeo of America, $to; Sptteb Club, $300; jewelry class motors. $96; bOme $50; atJl.. 'Bcilboa revve' on fa Ylllloo,. ~~r·J-u .. .n The Musical Tbeatre GuUd of Newport Beach wW present es:cerptstrom ''Bal- boa revue," au orf&IDa) maslcal written by Guild members Mrs, Joan AJUU, at tbe moGtbly meeUoc Wodnesday, AuJ. 6. Tbe Jf'OUP wW meet at Bahla C!lrlaUr.l.t.D Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drtn, Corou del Mar. Coffee ..w sened at 10 a.m., &ollowed by tbe meetmc aDd. pro- gnm. Those wlab.il:lc to Dy for bl»eh may make reser- ntkms at tbe Yacht Club omce, 673-4382. M.~s. EUeo Ketcbum, ad- miDJJitratioD dlreetor tor Soortll Coast R<l>ertory Tbeatre, 'trW dbcusa: pl&A& !Dr tbeJr III>COIDlDI - plltry tuties al Onll(e C-Col-,...., isa; lege; Ll& Savq:e of TastiD $238; poetr'J Ywtows, wbo is a drama $250; AFS, $!00; RDJorecll- aDd music studeot at Loag .. t1oo. $200; wll drW team Beacb State and studies wttb -•&.. 1 000 _,._ u....vrma. , ; ~ Straasboarg at UCLA; IDd team, $!50; summertutet- An.U. Ban bart ot El Toro. .._ n 1 ••on ....._... .,ue. ~. Tbne ol Mrs. AJDel' or-ID acco~ wttb a Dt'W tglaal 10111• to be teaturod proeram belli( lnaucuftlod ore •oo • .-. blues," '•SaU-• ~ ,or the comtoc year, mem-, .... to Eueaada," aDd "We .... ben an liked to tlectCMte are ZOO years old." ooe ball ot tbe dats to 1 Fartber Informatica may specUlc area of aetmol act. be obta1Ded th..WOQib U:ra. tYlty. Doa You, Nnport Beacb, 0urtnc tbe DfiYkJal S presldeot, aad membenblp ,.,., of Sa:per BoMttr ae- lnformatloa ll a'l&llable UYit)', $5,750 r.a beta CODw from Mra. Mu Blnnln(er. trlbuted lonrd a QWwetcbt 1 PIDelunt Lane, Blc Cu. flctuty, wtllcb wtu 1008 be roo. buill. NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH CRIME STOPPER TIPS lira. AJDtl wlU qJpeU u NAVY MAN GRADUATES oarntor l>r the "B,_ NaTY Macbbltst's Mate rnue,.. wblcb traces the Jota JOUl aefCbbors 1D parked wUh tbt motor lUll· First Cb.as Jobo J. Edmla-IWdory of tbt Balboa Pa-prt'f'eDtiDc crtme. Here ls lllng -too, 10a of Mr. aad Mrs. YWoa mulca.Uy aDd wu bow JOtl c:u belp. .. Qltplcioua penou: Put Edmlstoo. of Z4Z4 Lea-wrltte 1D boDor ot lbe bl-U JOII ... • • • wbO peer IDto w1Ddoh or pane Way, Costa Mesa, liU e.._ .. , ~ratioa. • 1tn..11cva or 1tn1p trJ to ell* .n..towa- gnm&ted from air OODdJ-Tbe eut o! J'O'lfll slrlprs car•' rtplltedlJ drcllllc .. s:tnaprs CIU'I11IIC tloolllc aDd nfrl&e-aDd dulcere -will _. yoor bomt • booHbold artlcltt, IIJIIII• scbOOI at the Nan.l Tn.ID-lDelaiSt CiDdJ Welll o1. Or-... A ...._.rll>rclbiJID-uees. laCPct or otber lD& Ceoter, San Otego. The qe, wbo netDtlJ pJa)'ed teriDc )'Oir HIIJD>r .. bout paclll(e. oat ol JOlt Ml&b- 8 .. week coarse I.Dcluclts ID-tbe lead iD Fututlc• at tbt or JUd • bor'1 ..._ - stroct1oo oa tbe buQII•. Oruc• Tbatn; JOlla Cul-.. Smubed wiDdowa or Call tbl pollee lmmd- Uoa, maillt.mnee ud re-ter, alaJ of Fututic.;Glta cloon ID oe~ dwell.Lap atelJ -Hl.r'lll. pair ol lbtpboard coolblc 8oGatJ bvm Coroaa dill or 1ton1 _ · For tutMr ld>rmatklla sr;-;; ........ .;u;u;·~wll;oo;~&ll>:;•:;nd~III~Fu;-• .; .. ~·=--=loo=u~~...,;~le;loo;;.~eall~ Ollleor stu B-r, hear Congressman Larry McDonald . . ·suRVIVING THE MONEY CRISIS Dt. NeDould. ;_.a IOOiod c-pA .,....,.. - woe iuo Georpa ConpeooioG.I -'IIOIIe.Ui!O of hio· • faoilwtpt --.1 f• :A•orion,.prlm!Fiooaadhiodoep · ..._.., l,i Of the.,;......._ f ..... A...nc-today. . . ' . 8 p.m. AUGUST 8 EMPIRE·. ROO" Nf.WPORTER ·~· S3.00· NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN lltURSOAY, JUlY 31. 1!75 PUil.JSH£0 IEOO.Y -PAGEl OODA DEl MAR. CAL Tennis party reveals Youf1g -Howkins troth MATTRESS'ES .JfEW-U•UILDDIG Irreeular Shapes laa......-.--:-c.u.. CO'ST.A MESA MATTR!SS CO. 2150 N.,...,. l tv4. 5-.uo, -----------.................... A Stpt. 7 Weddllll t. planald bJ Bet-r LJD YOQDI Of Lido laJ .. .Dd J&mN Muet Hawldu ot. Oraoce. . Thty wen boDonli at a ~ and n'lmmlJic I!JtJ atteDded bJ 45 relatlvts fi'om botb eamwes at the Oftllle bome of Dr. and Mrs. G. WWlam Hawldns, ~rents of the l)rospeettve groom. The only relattns mlsstD( were Jtm•a sister and her f&mily. They Un In Texu, but wtll be bere for tbe weddJJlc at tbe Costa Mesa First Metbo- dt.t Church. The bride-to-be, a ChUd- ren•s Home Society debu- tante and graduate of New- port Harbor lllcb school, ls tbe daughter of Mrs. James Warren Young of Lido Isle aDd tbe late Mr. Y ounc, 1f'bo was cootroller of Garrett CorporaUoo Airesearch of Inglewood. Betsy earned a B.S. de- rree 1n education from USC, took a year's graduate study and received ber mas- ter's degree in June. WhUe at USC, she was a member of Delta Gamma and played on tbe women's tenn1s team. She bas taugbt tellD1s on c:9!ramounl EVERYTHING IN TENNIS THIRD ANNIVERSARY SUMMER CLEARANCE (F.nds Aa~g. l) SALE on RACKET · MEH'S & WOMEN'S SHOES, DRESSES, SHORTS, AND MUCH MOREl DUNLOP TENNIS BALLS ~~~~~~ I $1.85 per Can) With lrlld~·in of J old h§J;,Ils Li,.il· 4 cans Ptr cMsto,.er. aramounl 'floris 8tld.ld tbt lateratiaMl Pul:ab ..... WE IJbSt. Cgete Mw I!TSY LYNN YOUNG Lido Isle for the put 6 years. Jlm rraduated from w~ ScOOC>l in Pomona and from USC with a decree in tnter- oaUooal relation.. Re was a member ot Pb.l Delta Tbeta tratemtty. He w111 be doing graduate study 1n tbe ra.u at UC Davis, where the couple will mate their home. Ringers help tennis buffs Newport Beach Tennis Club members have pulled ln • • rtngers' • from as etr east as the Wykagy Tennis Club of Larchmont, New York. and as far sooth as El Cajon as their doubles partners in the club's first annual m•Jmberguesttng tournament, which kicks ofl this Saturday, August 2, on NBTC courts. There will be competitors from the Balboa Bay, Capls- traoo, Costa Mesa, Emerald Bay, Huntin&tol Beach, La Habra, Laguna Nlgua:, M.lU- bu, Mission VIejo, Old Ranch, P~:.Usades, Park Newport, Pasadena, Pcnln- sula Point, Redlands, San Juan Capistrano, Santiago, Sunny Hills, Tustin H1lls, VUlage Park and Joh1 W·tyne Tennis Clubs. At 4:30, there wlll be hors d'oeuvres and co•·ktalls on ~~;:;;;;;~~~=~~=-~~iiiilla c~nter court, which wlll be transformed into a soft-shoe "ttallt'OI)In for ttmcl.Di to tbe m·Jsi~ of Charley ~ro's a 0. 0 . e ' Bourbon Street Jau All Star&. Cnarley'6 bQnd ~ MONDAY tlaru THURSDAY Sf•EtCI.4U.:5.\\t tures mJslclans from Artie Shaw's and Glenn Mtller's (friray, SnuriUy •nd Sundsy unti/6 P.M.) bands, p:aytog many or the dinnm incluiM soup or a/MJ, bskld por.ro or riCI favorites of yesteryear. REO SNAPPER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.25 President George Holsteln Ill ~s donated $1,000 and MAHI MAHI · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2.65 the Tennis College at NBTC GRILLED SEA BASS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.95 Ls gtvl~ each guest a rree TOP SIRI.OIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.25 rally wtth Its "ro~ts" •• E YORK STEAK a.. TTC's ball ma<'hlnes -· to N W · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ~75 warm them up for doubles LOBSTER TAll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~95 play. STEAK AND LOBSTER . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 T'w following Saturday, LUNCHEON _1so _____ .~ .~.;ly unti/4 p.m. August 9, Tony Zeulll a.nd "'· .JPnv u-bls music-makers wtll en- 11271 Peclfic Coett Hwy • Huntiftwton Bctt. • C213) 1582·1321 tertatn at a memberguestlng 3101 E. eo.t Hwy • CcNone 0.. Mer • (7141 ~5-oeoo dinner the evening before -===~ tbe finals. Pwr .Slroi-Pwr .Bra- Auto Tnu-Ft.ct.AJr $22 '73' DATSUN STAKE AIR COMDn'ONER LOW aGLES FlOO. IQ'THE .. ~~~-LINE~ I It .,.. a 'UJ .,.cia.l SaadiJ ~1. Wbe Wr. ud Mrs. ~ (Ales ud Stapbeote) lawtted 10ru ferJII*Jal people wWI ftl'1 lptCial blhi'Mtl to tbetr ln1.Dt Co.e llome to meet Dr. Ecoo W1Dekler of Btterly HULl. W1lo 1J bead of tbe Aastrl&D tn.dt deleptloo to 01r Ontt.c! stat... .U.O boDOnd wu rlul artta.o Geroot khltdler from Tyrol, AwJtrta. Gtmot, u be ,..ms to be Down. works wltb tbe ft.De.t qual1tJ ol lead eryltal. His worts are IDOitly eteblaca. tboa(b be does geo- metries, R eb u btautlfUl polygoos. He al8o dots portrait. on crystal, bavtnc ~st llDtabed ooe of tbe Sbab of Iran. He ls DOW trortlng on a eommtuioo by tbe owner of tbe two inlllJoo dollar borse, Sansara of lrtlaDd. Tbt Wbtte House bas seven.l 00.. tumblers Wbieb be er•ted. Aceord.lDc to all there, l.neludt.og hosts, b1s works are ~te; naturally his sea- acapa appealed to tbose of our area. Some of them were M:. and Mrs. Richard (Dick and Jeoole); Mrs. CUttord tlakes (Peggy}. Yr. and Mra. Btnswaoger (Max a.nd Evelyn); PUar Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Pellegrin (Ed and Opal Mae); Yr. and Mrs. Nabers (Dtck aDd Pegcy); Yr. and Mrs. Allen (Richard and Pat); the Edward Mtlls and Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey (George and Betty), oow of Emerald Bay, Laguna. The Guggenhelms (Robert and S:lirlee) were unable to attend due to bls UlDess. • • • • • • The entbus1asttc members of the Musical Theatre GuUd, New;>ort Beacb. went all out for their membership drive and tund rais- ing Sun.day picnic recently at the Pt·omontory Point clubhouse. As folk arrived (in their Sunday..plenic-best), each received a per- sooall%ed beverage container • . • these were to Ueu of oame tags, as well as !or holding cotfee, beer or H 12.0 (water) . • . vlsltor•s cbolce. A talented "one man band" provided both dancing music and bacqround accompa.nt- mMt Cor a blt of harmonlzlng. After au. what picnic ls complete without a barber- shop quartet and a few "sloglng Adellnes." At the picnic supper hour (ample viands on the belD-Yourselt-table), Betty Moss, pruideat of tbt orpat•tlaD, welc:omtd all eomua. She tbiD told tbt altu tor lae....-d men.btrQllp aDd pJ.a to bUid a U..ter larte ~ lbl.t dftJDU. malical .. , or liCflt opera • • • tfto crud ac-a . . . coa1d be prH~Dtect Her iii!AM DaD Mood pi'04adlJ by. FoUcrtrtnc tbe aa,.,...mect, Impromptu entertatoment n• pro..sdted ••• wUb Tom GltUOD belp1Dc at a.t mJke. Ril pretty w1te J~me wu ebairm&D of tbt dl1r ••• (Her mother, Edaa Coi'Ditt, ft.S then too) . • • Jerri Y.trama aDd Ju Jooes were app1auded for tbelt reodltioas ot •cb oldies as "Take Me OUt to tbe Ball Game" aod '' Floattnc Down tbe Rlnr 0D a s.mday After- oooo," wUb a lew dlnee sttpl throWn ID for empbuis. Jan's bustlud, Dr. Lester Jones, was ln tbe aud.lence. 1021 L COAST MWY. CX*IIU IlL MAll CAU UllOa U ~· .,.._.. Myadec. Parke-Davis Fer t~ctlv• , .. , ••• . o. th• l•lt Ht&h Potency o" •• , •. Vitamin Formula with Minerals 130 Day Vitamin Supply 130 c.,._,e .. Parke-Davis R•g. $7 .79 Now··· $4.95 ( IUO C 4P Sl'L FS • JO FRE f) PIIISCitiPTIONS FILUD 7 DAYS A Wllk M -DAYS • .. 7 .... A 'II The piece de resistancewuSosie Ficker's magn.tttcent stnc1Dc of ftr1ou artaa ••• Once she sald • • • "Now I 'll go ta ltal.lan" . • . wherever she weot, au w•t wtth berl A sta.nd1ng ovatioo was tortbcomtAcl All were enthralled. Susie's sister, Ancie White, and their father, Peter Ficker, wereamoogthose present; others were Mary aDd Rocer Turner; Pttty Spielman with Ned Carney and ber daughter, also ber guest, Pua Kulbue from Oahu. Enjoyed vtslt1Dg wttb ber ••• such a charming persoo; she told me she teaches kindergarten and lst grades in tbe school there . • . S.>me of tbe cblldrell even learn to use the electric typewriter! More were ,..,.. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Joan and Tax Jorden, wbo ls on tbe board, COM.a.c F. \fOR~ T F ouR ~ 4 no~· s t as ls Jean Tandowsky, there with Dtclt 100 YEAR '\.\1."\'J:'RS..t R'I'' Dlmmitt; Catherine and Pat Dl'ugan, Sally · WITH YOUR P F RSO '•L'.L ~ Bradley, Edna Poole, Peggy and John Gettle, 'GIPT GIVINCI. t' Toni Freudeman and Betty Flentye. StUl c more were Gene aDd Joan Mix, Peg and ome su ottr Ladislaw Reday, Dr. BW Baldwin, Jean and 1 t OLD FA 'iH 10" F T> f~ "J F 14 F 4, "¥ GL ED Mil(e Bnuo (newcomers to Corona del Mar); MER CH -\.V 01 "E · f M!\f'Y and Manin Marks of Balboa Island Real Handmade Patchu>Orlt. ~ills. Sltrrls (llrd and Jane Sullivan ••• and many o~h-?rs... p,,afort's. PIOnur Bonnets. PendMJu,. Cloclt.s. at the Suooay picnic oo a Sunday a.tterooon t Pat"oti c T1 es t • . • Understand the next meeting of the (l • (7) f Organlz.atlon, members w1ll enjoy excerpts c..Jj1Qll0W 1 f e1cn OP EM 6 DAYS 10· S from the "Balboa Revue" by locallte Joon b 2426 NIWPOIT ILVD t Aynes. lt ls based ontbeblstoryandprogress COSTA MISA Ill Aa•'-RMr 6. 42 1640 of our town, b1gbl1gtlting lite around the -• • PavUlon, our loogtlme landmark. -~ ~ ~ ~ ~ EVERYBODY LOVE-S OUR AUGUS SALE Our 24th Anniversary AUCJust Sale includes - our entire inventory of spring Cllld summer fashions UP TO % OFF EHTIRE INVENTORY SWIMSUITS & COVER-UPS DeWeese • Cole • E. Stewcri • Daffy • CAPRIS • SHORTS •BLOUSES •TOPS • SWEATERS • DRESSES • CAPRI SETS • PAJAMA SETS • DESIGNER GOWNS CtmfT CAIDS WILCOMI , His Laser's on the beam ScoCt BuDhardottbeN.,.. port Hubor Yacht Clllb flD. JallodllniiDSollday'sFUcbt of tbt Luera race lD tbe balt>or. Tbe IDDUII aULDg d1D(by nee, wbicb began ID the lNOI .u tbe Fll.cht of tbe Sacnrbirda, attracted about 100 bolts, Tb.ls was the first rear· for tbe Luer, a 14-tt. •lilcl .. luded dJneby. Ia prior y-.rs, Snowbirds &Dd Kit-, other small racing ~ were used. The eoub.Dt eraoce la.popu.larlty of ACb. small boats prompted tbe Newport Harbor Cham- ber o1 Com-nerce, wb.icb IPQUOfs the nee, to swlteh apiA thla year. Otber winners in SUnday's race UUUld the harbor: Fleteber Olsoo of 8aDJoa Yacbt Club was tlrst girl to llolsb. Pam Selclel, 13, of NHYC wu JOIIID&esl: (irl to ftnsb, Oldest skipper to rtnish was Warren Seeley, 68, of Los ADgeles. Mr. aod trfra, Mlke d1- Dooato ol Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club were the tlrst couple to flnlah. Doa Rulbtoft',lZ,ofNHYC, was the younc:est boy t\nlsh- ln(. Fl.niahlng behind Scott BarnlRrd 1n secood place was Cbris Rub. Fletcher Olaoo ns third and BUI Symes 4th. ALLERTO~l JEFFRIES OF B. I. DIES AT 69 Allerton Jeffries, 69, ot 1407-1/2 N, Bay Froot,Ba.l- bol. lslaDd, •bO died last Tbursday at Hoag hospital, wW be buried today, July 31, lo Pac lflc View Me- morla.l Park, Harbor View HUls. OLD GRADS ol tllo II-Boocb Pollee EJplorv -. awl -fll'lll.r ... -.. ol tile ~ polk:e d~­ mtDt, cbat wJ.I.b Offtcer SlaD Bnuler, It rtPt.ldYi'IOI' for tllo Expkmr Polt IIDce K i>rmed lien 1-1/Z yoan aco. From lett are otftclra Kee Weipod. Bob Stlpbal ... Doac Pum..u.r. (EIIIlp pbolo.) Jamboree Scout back in scouting stu Bressler la a Boy m -~ 1 •~1 Scout wbo )lit couldD't qutt o eer, ........... reyc e p&uv • • man, tn11le lD.YeJUptor ud He IOl into ICOIIUDc bact eommuaJ.ty relatlolllofft.eer. In b1s oatif'e Yleblp.o aDd Now, be la spedallslng tn wu aerlou.s eoourb ~ ll crime prtytmtloa, wldeb ID~ to be pleted u a delep.te cbiiJes a aeries of Ialka ud to the N'at1ooal Boy Scout diiiDOaltr'allol tor rest- Jamboree In 1953. staa wu deall &Dd bastoeJSmeo on 13 tball, ud tbe Dlg jam~ bow to prcf.eet tbemselYes boree was beld oo the blufb ap..tut buJiara Oferloot1Dc Coroaa del War. Wbea Pollee Chtet James It was stu's first Yls:lt to Glatu decided to ban tbe Ca.llfonla. He Uted U bere, deputmeat ben lpODIOr an but BeYer dreamed he W'O'Jld E~plorer Po.t, stu was tbe come t..ek. natural choice, He came bact, joined tbe Hla brfolnmeot ID scoot~ Newport Beach pollee forte, Inc bid caDtiDald o'fer tbe a.od ts DCrlf tbe otflclal ad-)'Mrs as a Cllbmuter &Dd Yisor to the JocaJ pollee Boy be wu IDl'olnd ID an ktoo, Scout E~orer Post. stan of youth acth'ltles tneladtng calculates that bJs otftce to coa.c~W~~ 1D tba ~r JOUlb the new e'!! pollee heacJ. bueballprocnm.He&Ddtlls quarters Is within a couple wUe, Judy, ban 3 cblldrea.. hu.ndred yards of wbere my Both of tbttr boys are DOY tent was in 1953." members of tbe pollee Ez. His Esplorer Post, )1st 3 plorer post. years old, bas alread)' es-Coat& Yea netcbbor KeJ. tabUsbed Itself as o."le of tbe s'JD McDaniel now a eaptaJn best of some 1,300sucbposts 00 tbe local Ioree, l».d COD· ill tbe countr)l.lta:prealdeat, TlDeed lllm to jotn in 1963. Duld GrayofCameoSt.::lres. stan left 1 rood job as as.- ls president of tbe 111tJom.l slstaat maD&~er of a Jolly Law ED!orcemeDt E:rplortr Rocer restaurant lD W:'Jttter Post orp.n.i.laUon. stan to go 00 tbe toree. Bressler was elected prest-But . be never pve ~ dent oftbe Datw.al Lew ED· Ida: inierut tD ldds. lD 19?0, foreemem EJplorer Po• tbe Nnport Harbor Ez. Advisors Ai:SD.., aDd waa Jn-chaJJie Club pve Its a.mm.l stalled recently u prealdeol "Book of Golden Deeds" of Orange CountJ Law En-award to stan tor his youth torcemeot Esploter ad~ wort. visors. "Tbe EJI)Iorerprogram Is a sort of a speclal.lzed ez. tensloo of tbe Seout1nc pro- gram," Stan eiplatns. "Tbere an poas tbat ez. plore in medicine, ft.retlgbt- .lng, aeroautrontcs and other nelds. But, the fastest growing thing rlgbt now iD E xplortnc is the Ia w enforce~ meot fteld." RESERVE OFFICERS PROGRAM EXPAilDED Newport Beac b Pollee Chief B. James Gl.an.s an. oounces a oew prorram de~ signed to eDCOQrare the JilT· Ucq:,attoo of area elttzens In local law eotoreema~t. lltU-Y,JULY S~ 1171 COROllA DELilA' CAl.. NB goes .for belly dance . . ..... -..... CIUIC II Wa.,...tt a-ca. - r t 1e ,.,., 1o -----ww M·-..a..... I 'l'lllt"J-'f111a1Mttxl'f --ller-1D 1111?1'......,.111, ntchlll be- -jut ol 1111 cliJ'• --.bei?A-""" lD ~r. Tr1111, II, wW ll*'lllllr we~~~ •• a, DlctU tMcblD( lDal_ ... _ dace, boi4IDrc I ooe .. IIOU C~ MCb w.U iM' 8 weata. ClauN an tcbed. •IIIII at Core. del War hicb eclloo?. Cool ol tile C011H1 YUl be '"·a~ II>GiryBlack olll-rt'l Pub. ....... ... --lloo dept., wtllc:b II _...,. tbe cle-•· "We bi.Ye bad~ lor tbe COIUM from a Dim· btl' of WOOl fill," a71 PBR 1>1.-r CelYID Sllftrt. He alllo -ed _, tlal Trtsb's a:tud.U wW PlY tba taan eolt oltbecouree, IDcladJAc 25 per ceot ad. m ID1stn.t1Ye coats to tbe ettJ. "I'm really IAJ&}1ed at belae ctno this lllt ofthiop tor seriqas cooaiden.Uon," cnambled CUy COUDCUma.n Pau.! Ryekott of Balboa Q. laDd, wben tbe CouocU studied Mr. Stewart's u.t of proposed flllJ aeasoo recreaHoo classes at Moo. ..,....., •• , I I t I ''I OJ4't .. , I rt of tllla. ... '"" ,..tr I d c .. , .... -.,.~., c:.c.......-. TlleJ ..,. tile calT -:~k::: ~.:. ":: of ... .._ Wblcb IDe-..... -ttar. aoqlc, ... door piiDt cue, • ._. .. mOD, tlaet pact~~~, ud b•clrnlar't pSde to •· riDe ute, &Dd tee IDtb:l( 1---. at a Colta Mea , rlalc. ' -·lpal billy ollDelac claNtt an aotla&AIDn, Wr. stewut eJPII''MCL Trlab Ya.bDDeJ lMned tbt duce ' ,.... eco 111 • Hlllllll>lbl Be:aeb ella, ud aow tel.ebea NDior dtlleu lD Welt· mlDiter. ''They're rr-,t studeot.J," •J• TrlltJ. "nry eatbuJ:t. ...ue.·· Buldes t•ch1oc, Trllb perlorms proteasloDallJ at partlu, weddlDca, bar mtts. ubi ud other atfltrs. Sbe llu also daoced at tbeflmed Greek Vlllage restaurant ill Lo1 Aaceles. Her rmaoo. an alrllDe pt. lot, 'and ber 4 kids · 'thlnk ttl creat," says Mrs. Ma· '-'· "It's a wooderfa.l way for ladies to become more rracefld, wblle getting tbelr nerel..le and enjoJiDr wbat they're dotnc." COUNCIL SUMMARY BALBOA NEIGHBORS lllve purchased a block of tickets for the opeoq of the Rlnc- Unc Bros., Baroum ' Bailey elreus in Aoabelm today, Jlly Sl, to watch 19 year old Susan Warte Oweo of 1112 E. Ocean F~t, BaJ. boa Peninsula Point, mak. LDc her local debut aa a dancer, aerial ballet per. former and rider oo an ele- pbant, Susan joined tbe etr. cua last No', SO in Florida, aDd bas toure;c~ the east coast, !.Deluding Madison Square Garden In New York, Yooday nlcbt'l meeting of tbe Newport Beacb City cou.ncu ctt.scuued the fol- lowla( subjec'"' • NEWPORT CENTER'S soutbwest eomer, at Jam. boree and CQJ.St Hwy,, wu re~eslgnated for develop.. ment as an otnce ud com~ merelaJ area, instead ol for single f:amlly restderlces. • MARINERS JoULE owners, who bad been told they would bave to giveaway 6 feet of frontage aloog Coast Hw)', aDd sell uother 6 feet, before re.developtnc the burned out block, would be paid for the eotln 12.n.. strip under an ordl.Qance rtYeo tlrst reading aDd pas. sed 5-1 to a secood reading on Aua. 11. • PACIFIC VIEW CEWE. TERY got 50 aeret north of tbe cemetery n.-de.s:tg. uted tor tbe coastnctlon of low-.dellstty tDdlf"ftllal bomes. • RECREATION pro~ alai committee and Jc.n Enns to the Arts Commls· ston. • BAY CLEANUP cam .. pal.gn, to be ccodueted by the ••stop PollutlDc Our New. port" (SPON) group Allg. 18...%2, wu given clt}' sup- port, wttb city crews di· reeled to cooperate in baul~ lng awa)' algae and other matter cleaned from the bay by the vohmteers. • DREDGED SILT from the Back Bay would be used for ~d nu uDder a plan referred to the joint harbor committee. • GR EEN BELT, which aheady eu~l '> along the sootb side of Oc ean Blvd. between Poppy :lDd Carna- tion tn Corona del Mar. was made -a' part ef""fhe etty's Ionc • ......,..., ... l-. • MAI:t<Af apartinli:lts, a 34..QAit deveJopmentat 1201· 1325 Bil.ystde, near Balboa Island, were approved for com:ersJon to eoodo· minlums. • BtnLDING SITE det\nl· Uoo ns slmpllfled, mat:lng the combining of lots simpler for deulopers. TEMPORARY CHIEF DIJE AT FAIRVIEW JULIA AMES IS DEAO Julia Ames, 73, of 2202 Miner, Costa Mesa. who died Sunday at Costa Mesa Me. morlal hospital, wlU be burled today, July 31, in HuntlDgtoo Beach. A rosary service was held last ala:ht a.oo a burial mass Is IICbecl· uled for 10 a.m. todly at st. John the Bapt:tst Church. Mrs. Ames had llved in C..U.Mesa..llince 1850.,f11Wt ber ailter, .Allee Malloy. Beli~Broadway of Costa Mesa wu tbe director. HI MAll CONTEST Rich Irwin has won 4 of 6-moothly sales cootests In tbe Harbor Investment com. pany "HI man of tbe year" contest, aeeordlng to Tom SteYens, director of market. In(. Harbor lnnstma~t Com. pany, aCoroDI. del Marbe..sed Realtor founded in 19.f.i, started tbe montbly cootnt in Januat')'. on annex, library.? ....... _...._ __ .. ,, ........ .., -.. -. -liP>nrJ 1a •""""' c-. u1 • I £1 I till .... , ... ...---~del llarud~-Cib' Ccwoflwe PW RJ• ·--... a • ....-11 .. ...,....0, It _, ..._ •• C??y c-u -·-.pod--.. liMp -1111 !dla • ff'J'M CIO'WDCaut ...... ttoo. -• dQI?>I. 111111 -,_rtu? ~ tllo cU, wW.flct*"tiOIDetiJM," aid Mr. R7cD4. "t af .. -tnmc, otP?Woa, --K'l a blC deal. VIe -CGMider whit tlDd ot cit)' ••waattobe." 1'llo 1n111e eo. p~au to d"'elop tbe to.ooo .. cN ara wtth .. "'eatal papl· lalloo -ted' u bl&ll u 10,000. llr. Rycllol!ftlllltbopro- poold "-" c-r u- biVJ to be ,..,., bJ --11'11 obllcltlao -., wll!cb NEW RECORD IN . PAPER RECYCLE CltJ retue crews col. lected 119.ttouofoldoews- pe,pers aet oat b)' Newport Beach residents dartDcJuty, for a record one-moatb ldeb aJnce the iepante couee. tlon of anspapers bepD 11 months ago, cltJ General Servtces Director Jake MJDderse a.id )'esterdi.J. J uoe bad been tbe blghest ; mootb wtth 104.8 toos cot. lected. ... ----. .... Rneaae recelYed by tbe city tn July ftom sale t1 the oewsp~Perl Jl)f recvcl .. q: was $2,999, brtnglDC tbe total for 11 montlls to $22,- 76%. Sepante new~r col- lection in Aogust wt11 be oa tile lith. 12th. and 13tb for areas east of the be.7, IDd 00 the 18th, 19th, a.DCt 20tb tor areas west o1 the be.y. 1' • --•• ··~. ...-'IOlMO a-- C!HUT THE HILARIOUS LAUGH RIOT no COMPLETE! . . ' ~ SHOWS '1:00" 9:00 . . . ; ' , .. . .. FREE LE CTURE AND TE>TINC. 11. Dt,_..-••·.f~·t,T J,.. .·_·1 ,,..r,,.,~, ~<t~Lf¥ ... u ,r .\ ,_,r'!J••< :~~~; T· l iYI'r)(,L I'!....,,,., /\....,:, t· ,,, • ·I r<LJT~'ITIC.1~<t>.: N! ll.l'•'f ',f' L, V ,-, •. , ~ "'"· TUESDAY , AUG. 5-~ P.M. ·1 nr o,r-~:ttff [)~· >. -1 •• I ""'' ,. -• I. I f, f 1> •' Mr. Jeffries, a retired ba.nbote printing execuUve, is survt.-ed byhJswlfe,Joan, 50115 Tom of los Angeles aDd Jerome of Santa Ana, daughter Judy Mertz of New· port, aDd 9 graodchlldren. Dr. CecU Hottman wUl cODduct a graveside sernce beginoing at .f p.m. Pollee E~plorers learn about law eaforcemeot by rtdiJig alooc iD patrol cars, doing admlulstrattn )Jbli)r the depa.rtmeot, and woJtiac on specta.l projects aacb as ''Open.Uoa m,o· a procram tor electrtcall)' eacnf'1ne ideottftca.Uoo oa ftluable per800.1J and bouebold Items, to dt.seourage burr· lars. The city's resene pollee otflcer program wW be ex- paDded to a total ol 35 of. fleers aod 1JUl permlt mem. bers of the orpnl•atklo to participate 1D molt all pbues of pollee wort. An lntormaUooal meet1Da; wtU be beld at tbe Newport Ceo. ter pollee headquarters at 7:SO p.m. Tuesday, Aupst 11, to acquaint tbe com. mutt)' with tbe new pro. cram, Rese"eotftcersmust be at 1-..t 21 )'ears of age and ID iood pbJtlcal COD41. tloo. grams conducted by tbe clty ww eootlDue to slgzl.upNew. port resldeats ttrst. detplte a chlUqe from tbe eounty Harbors, Beacbes aDd Parks Dept,, which claimed tbe city sbould DOt use a county fa~ eUlty Uld publle tldelarxls for sa.Otnc cUsses, unless It Is doDe on a Qrst come. nrst served be.sll. Tbe COW>CU Ols<:usaed tbeobjec. tloo ... dlsmloed u. • GOLF CARTS were rtYeo . 2 speclally..de.tc· Dated parting III)&CeiOO Bal- boa lsland'a Marine AYe, Frank LOfett, vetenn state employee wltb OTer 20 )'Mrs' eJ11erhmce in &d· mla1Jtratloa in a dentop.. meota.UJ disabled fletllty, wUI become FaJ"Iew state Hosptta.J's temporai'J bOs- pltal administrator Monday, Aupst .f. Newport Beach Travel Inc. GIRL VOLLEYBALL TEAMS TO COMPETE Ora..ot:e County's Jr. Olympic girls volleyball te&m, loaded with Newport B•cb taleot, pl2ys an er. hlbWoo pme Saturday night at VC lrvtoe'sCrawtordHaU I}'Dl apinst Corooa del Mar bJc11 tchool's girl team. Tbelr pme wUI be fol. lowtd by a match between the oatlooal U.S. Jr. girls team and tbe oattooal Caoadlan Jr. girts. The U.S. tMm returned this week from a tour of South Korea. Newp orl. Prinlers . TOTAl.; PRlNTirfCJ F ACll..ITII!S. 640-4444' JOO N~w"''' c -lttr Dr. S•i l~ 00 J H tiWf'Orl s •• d Boys aod clrls from 14 througb ZO may jotn, Some :arry tbetr interest a Uttle turthtr &Dd applJ tor pollee cadet tn.to1og • ''a eort of appreoUceslltp pqnm tblt leads to a job u a reptar pollcemu.." Three of stu's EJplorers • Douc P trm eotter, Bob st-ud Keo We!pOO - ban CODe ootobecomeNew. port Beach polleemaa. Val. erie Ltwi&, 18, wbo YU the IUI>Joct o1 u Eulp ltory a tn weeu aco, bopes to 1et oa the ADa.betm pollee d ... rtmOIII -tile cadet prorram. stu Brnsler la more tlllll ,.. aJI-year-<>ld8oJScoot. He 11 a nteru ot U yan oa tbt tocal police Ioree, ud 1aa .ened aa a pa.role • F1NANCCNG of capital Improvements. such as sewers, oa 1a.Dd to be de· Yeloped, was re-deflned, placing more ftna.Dclal re- spoosfbWt)' oo developers. • APPOINTMENTS were contlrmed for Rtehlrd Puley to the city blceoteo. Dredger called on carpet Tbe ll'll.lllll•r of the Sbell. scheduled off Lido Isle, aocr mater Co., a local dredelar went ahead aod d.id It,'' firm, admitted TaeldtJlbat CUy Couocuman Howard b1l firm "WW ebeck thmcs Rocen of Balboa, W'liO a llttle closer," after be· repnMOts the LIOO ana, lA&: aecasld oldotncadrectc~ waa furious wheo he IMrned In( Job -r Lido 11!1 wttll. tbot tile <lrtd(ln( Job ,.. out rettmr tbe proper etty oft SSOO VIa Lldo fta com. permit. pleted lalt week. Tbeclredc· BW lilrrll IDcllcated tbot lac permit, required b)' city a brakdoft 11:1 eoqJUJ" law, wu requested at Moo· commualcatloo• wu to day'• City Coa.oeu meettnc. blame. Yr. Rocert called lbe "J wu eallld oat ollowa SMUmater flnn "COOd oa u emerpDCy JDb lui: ........,,. t;,r yan,"' IDd weet," lie told tllo Ellllp, ,_.... -y Dlcbl tlal "ud till ltiloWI 011 tile ric "OIOybe l>a>Ularll)' b..- aw tbl.t •• bad a )lb ~ IDd Sbellmabr Ill •llowlllc -.mpt lor 1111 CltJC~U." Oilier c-u .... ICreod lbot tile t1rm --at u Aloe. II COODCU --111 .. •JPlaiD tile ...... OUTRIGGER IIEETIMG our finest Summer Fashions! 1'llo Bolboa Oolltaor c-c1111 ww -eitM "~-·-oiLoo ........ ,~··­IIOtlwwDMIM..,.-. -CI?Jt.II,I!Tp.a. • t ......... ~~. STARTS FRIDAY, AUGUST I .. .......... , ......... Ju!W\IDhl w ,, .... ...., ll'lol-·lfio'---- .. for all your travel MGR. NOW! ,. • l , l l l l l l l l l l tl J J J , OIL .PAINTINGS1 Cl!AMID& REPAIIteO ,Al11Y d.Uotidt WIS~IIIIH & MAIItfHC lft lllr A. Kelch' • ~.&.elaT RJ KILat -. IIEJfVn ~ EISICII Pli1U11tED ft!J(LY. ,. I lltURSOAY, JUlY 31, lt75 _ CX>IlOIA DEl !AJt, CAL Joseph KrOll of OCC dies Prtftte famllJ .. nice. were btld MoDclty at WI.D- bf&Mr lfortll&rJ ID Sui& -ll>r Jo.t* R. KroD, ~ Cout Colltce'•deu of .acs.t aa.ar.. Wbo dSecl JUJ:J &c ol aa IIIIJI.I'ellt bart attack. He •eeambtd at ld.l· Suda ADa bome, ODe day btlore IU SStb blrtbdaJ. .. . BLUE H POOLS Art-& Reatwatio.n. LUXURY LIVING --Bobbie Morp.D from NftiiOrt Btaeb relues 1D spacSous mobUe borne ttat wW be amGDC 673.9383. displays 1D M?blle Home VWace Augult 15-U LD Soetb- 3100 E. c ... t HI thwoy land Home and GudtG Sbow in Anabetm CooY«.tioa Co d I Center. Latest models and deaJpl ot moblle bomn ====""'=a=•=M=a=r=-~!....:w~U~l =be~a~mo=~::~::::::ot.~bomelbo7, oowln Ita Uat year. no.tsoD•, ID l1ta of flower., an beiDC aeeept.ed at OCC t>r tM Kroll lhdtllt lou faD4. Mr. Kron· wu a member of tbe OCC D1f for !Z JtUI, He ))IDed tbt flleultJ 1D 1"3 u a ~~~~tebolOCJID­ .traetor &lid CXJGDaelor. He ,.. al8o tbe ec:bool'l ftnt water polo aDd dtfiDc coaeb. He calded tbe water polo IQIIld for 4 yeara I.Dd woo an Eutern Cooterenee Utle LD 195&. COMMITTEE MEMBER Arlene Scba!er helps Les Miller, Fiesta de Costa Mesa chairman, try oo a Fiesta bat for atM. The anooal fall nent wUl be beld Sept. 19-21. , CHURCHES Highway House of Prayer 2411 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR LOWER LEVEL -REAR INTERDENOMINA TJONAL. FULL GOSPEL Miss Mesa contest to highlight Fiesta CALL HOW OR DROP IH •.. Wo',. Clou ly And Opon 1 Days A Woek . 12222 Harbor Blvd .• Garden Grove 530-1142 871-8020 Stet• L l cenoe 1tl2l7 n2-3401 Ot 649-5094 SUNDAY SCHOOL: 1:46 WORSHlP SIAVICE: 11:00 EV.\NGELITISTIC SERVICE: 6:00P.M. SUNDAY PRAYER AND BIBLE STUDY: 7:30P.M. WEDNESDAY : WILLIAM T. KROAH, PASTOR PHONE : 642-8762 Cacnl 8ihle Qarcb R081RT M. 8IHGSTOH -PASTOR 23RD ST. et ORAHGII!, COSTA MESA -645-50s0 s.s,. IIIGrD1.Dc worlldp -10:10 a.m. SUDdaJ SeboOl s-a,. w.U, wonldp' -I:JO p.m. 9:00 a.m. W.e.ldlJ Bible lhlctr lad praftr ••..•• '7:00 p.m. Aa ..._.... cbareb wttb Bible teac.bing miD1.try FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1 CLIPf DR., NEWPORT lEACH -642·7'-C3 DR . f. KEHTOH I!SHORE PASTOR lUNDAY SCHOOL ••••• ftM A.M. 118L E STUDY 7•SO ...... W!D. T HARIOR CHURCH Of R!LIGIOUS SC'IM(f "Science of mind" ELEANOR JACKSON, ,,muSTER , Suodq Service .....•.. 10:00 a.m. a&Dd~J Sobool ........ 10:00 a.m. 541 CENT!R ST., COSTA MESA-646-1032 GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Veterans' Memorial Bldg. 565 W. 18th, Costa Mesa REV. TO¥ lYRE£. Pastor SUNDAY SERVICP.S· tO:~ A 7;00P.M. Sunday School. all ages. 9· JO HOME BIBLE CLASSI:.S Call 5 51.()()92 •Teaching B1ble Doctrtne• ATIEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY We tnv1te you tu wor~htp lUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 PacifiC View Dr Corona dd Mar, CaJif LAWRENCE D FRUHLI NG Pastor Phone 644-:!664 SUMMER SCHEDULE Suoday worship: 9:30a.m. Nursery and Coffee Hour Christian Science Services Fl RST CH URCH OF CHRIST. S<.:IENTIST 3303 V i a Lido Nt'wport Buch SUNOA Y SQIOOL 9 & 10:30 a. ID. SUNOA Y SERVICES 9 & 10:~ a.m. WE ONESDA Y EVENING M FETING 8 p.m. READING ROOM Wrl'k days: 9 a.m. · 5 p.m. Wl'dnesday:9 a.m .·7:4S p.m Tunday · 1.) .a .m.· 5 p.m.: ·7.9 p.m. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Newport Beach at Coron .. dd Mar 3100 P01cific View Dr. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 a.m ~UNL>AY ()ERVICEJOa.m WFO"Jf.SDA Y IJ :OO P.\1. Rudmg Room: MQ0-0 F~ CoaatBwy. Entranc e on "Jarciaeue Mon.-Fri.: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m Soo d ay arteroooo: 1 to 3 Sat.: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You are cordially invtted to attend Church Services and to usc Rcadin Room. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH' THE CENTER FOR BIBLICAL STUDIES t•4S A.M. II8L! CLASSU 11•00 A.M. WORSHIP HOUR 7t00 ,,M. I!VAGaL IS TIC HOUtt D...R. JI~MY COMB$, PASTOR Plymouth Congregational Church· A Fret and lndependtnt ConVtgational Christian Olurch THE REV . JOHN A. LINDVALL. Mmis ter Sunday Serme: 10:00 a.m Bible Study: 9 a.m . and 7 p.m. Church School I 0 a .m. 3262 BROAD STREET, NEWPORT HEIGHTS Nunery care provided Phone: 642-2740 NAVY SEAMAN RECRUIT Brvce D. Wortman, so6 of Yr. I.Dd Mrs. PbllJpB. Wort- man ot 3140 Bostoa Way, Costa Mea, a.s graduated from recruit tralnt.n& at tbe Naval Tratntnc Center, San Otego. Classes t.oclude ln- strucUoo In seamansb.tp, mUitary regulations, nnr- flghtlng, close order drtll, first aid and Navy tUtory. COURSE ON T.V. AT EVENING COLLEGE Orange Coast College Is oftert.og a new eveo.t.oc course tbis taU that wW eamlne the rtse of tele- vlstoo. Tttled "TV's t'lrst 25 years," the class wlll meet • bursdays from 7 to lOp.m. Course instructor Is Jerry Lealngt.oo. wbo alao tacbu "Radio's golden era." He has been a radio, telniltoo aod tum enthusiast a.U of his We. The guest Ust tncludes radio actor aDd persoaaUty Robert Q. Lewis, "Laugh- In" announcer Gary Owens, B Ul Baldwin, president ot Pa ;lftc Pioneer Broad- casters, director and writer Frank Buxton; and Don De- Fore, an actor, producer and director. Keep cool with CANVAS AWNINGS Be sened u occ•s u- aoetate dean from 1955 tbroacb 1960, dean of sta- deot. from 1960 to 1963, thea wu IWDed deu of ltu- deot a1falrs. He was Regtoo 9 chair- man of tbe Natloaal COUD- ell oo student OtYelopmtDt of tlle AmerleaD As110elatioo ot CommUD!ty IDd Junior CoUeces (AACJC); I.Dd was cbalrman of tbe qpc:omJDc Leacae tor ID.DofttloD an- Daal deus' coatenoee sebeduled l)r Auc. 6-8 at tbt Newporter InD. He a1ao sened OD tbe State Athletic Committee tor a oumber of years and wu JOSII!'" KROLL a put presldeat I.Dd com- mlaiooer of tbe South Cout Coolerence. He wu auo a loogU.me me:nber of tbt Co- sta Mesa tramc commis- sion. An avid traveler and sports enthUsiast, be bad tranled to spots aU over the world aod bad led a number ot student-faculty trips. He was an acttve handball player for many years. A naUve ot Ro(ers Ctty, Mich., Mr. Kroll received bts B.A. and M.A. degrees at Cal State UoiYersity at Long Beacb. He dld add1- t1ooal graduate study at UCLA. VANDENBERG S..A.C. DUTY FOR AIRMAN Airman KeUb 0. Stroup, soo of Mr. &Dd Mrs. Paul E. Stroqp., 2306 Rec11aDds Dr.. West Upper Bay, las rra~ted at Lackla.Dd AFB, TeDs, from the teetmJca.l tntnlnc coarse t»r u. s. Air Fwee secartty pollee. Complettoo ot tbe course enables bJm to recttn aca- demic credit. tbrouch the Community conere of the A1r Force. Tbe a.trman oow roes to VI.Dd_,.rr AFB, Ca.llt., for dutJ wltll a tmlt of the Stnteclc Air Com- mand. He ta a 19'71 lftda- ate of Esta.nela bleb ec:booJ lD Costa M ... Tbe 1975 Fiesta de Costa Mesa, set tor Sept. 19-Zl, wW empbastze the bicenteo- ntal theme and wUI be b.tgh- Ugbted by the selection o! Mtss Costa Mesa. A Costa Mesa Chamber ot Commer ce committee has been worldng out details of tbts trad.IUonal fall festival since January under tbe leadersbtp of Les Miller, c balrman. Clubs, charltyor- pnluUoos and social groups wtll again partici- pate. Proceeds earned by eacb group, from tbe booths I.Dd coocesstons Uley operate tn Costa Mesa Lloos park. wW CO to sqpport tbe1r ln- diYidual pfOirams. Some of tbe orpnizatlons lDfolved t.Ws far include the Loyal Order of Moose, &ta Sl(ma Pbi, Veterans ofFor- etcn Wars, Knights of Co- Iambus, Sons or Italy, American Fteld Service (Es- laneta b.tgb school), Job's Da.uctters Betbels 313 and 157, Ora.nce Coast Ltoos Club, Costa Mesa Jaycees and the Optimtst Club. The Ne-.port Harbor Wtsemeo wlll se"e a traditional Wextcu Inner. Of speetal interest to the eb.Udreo wW be tbe giant 15-rtde carnival and the cbance to wiD a tree bell- copter ride. There will be per1od1c prtaes oUered, wttb tbe (l'&Dd prt&e belDg a 19?5 Ptnto. Tickets tor tbe grand prise are beiDg sold by the Estancia h1(b scbool march- Ing band members, wbo are ADULT TOWN HOM£ PlAN UNDER WAY Ground has beeo broken and gradloc ts under way for tbe adul.t-orteoted Blg Can- yon TOW'Dhome project ln the ln1De Compa.ny's Blg Canyoo community. Tbe homes 1rU1 bave 2 to 4 bedrooms aDd a square- toot n.oce of 1,240 to 1,950. Prtees are currently esti- mated to befln atabout$75,- 000. Tbere wW be 61 town- homes In tbe first pbase, many oftel'iDc golf course Ytews. A unique aspect of the de- ulopmeot procnm Is on- sUe ob8en&Uoo of paleoo- tolQiists durt.nc the gnding of certalD sites wbich the eutroom111tal lmpact report LDdicated mtcbt cootaJ.n fos- . sUs of aneleot sea We. Tbe scteotista are worldDg under tbe dt.-.ctloD of Dr. Robert L. Montcomery, pres1deot of thenewlyfocmd- ed Natural History Founda- Uoo of On.oce County. JOHN O.FRAHO SCO HOW AT McQ.B.LAH A1rman Ftrst Class Jobn L. Defra.oetec:o, 80D of Rlcb- ard Defruelsco, U48 Lutlttoo PL, Costa Mesa, SEASON TlCXETS ON bU lftclllat.d from tbe u.s. SALE SOON AT OCC AJr Force's alren.ftoaytp-s.uoa tlektts t:»r 0ranp UoD tclldPm• repaJ.nnan C-... eou coane CODdllcted bJ tbt Air * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * u... ere•• lrTS bome Tl"&tDJDc Command at ~n eebdlle wW co oo ~r AFB, Ylsa. ...._ Pu ...._ aJ. AGe. 11 Ill U. OCC He wu tJ"&lDed to illstaU ~ bUsh Your ....-..._ boobton. ne 5-and npa1r etectroGJc an-...._ * cam• IIUOD Ucat pad:ap tloD ....-FICTrTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT M11.t *-M. nat·• a aY-:a ot':.~ C:; ··~ Jt-1lp ot $1.$0 off tbt ptlt lalm ID nceJte academic: * 1 .. rHe I ~ tt.J:: ~c01~ :::s.!ARPET ~CHF Jt. ~p.m~ pmM .eut at ~==or,_ eo:; ...._ . ~-~ n.~ ,..,_ ntlloaaecam•are:S4111t. Foree. n. a1rmaa la ~ ....-OFFICE AND PRINTING PLANT: 2721 E . COAST HIGHWAY ....-1'1, I.A. RutJor;Oct.l, Lout lllc 11~ lo WeClellan ,..,_ CORONA DEL MAR. CALIFORNIA -1212~ ,..,_ Beach Cltr, Oct. 11• S. AFB. Callf. Be Ia a lW14 ...... ...... '*co ..... Oct. •• ..... • ........ of eo.a. ..... .. COST OF PLUS 110.00 FOR Jt. Alae Rof. '7,-.au•....... IUDoL bleb .. PU BL.I cAT I ON ONLy $25.00 COUNTY ,, Ll N G ffl!l! • f':!!!~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~ Jt. •••'• o• CALL THIIMIIGH -na-•u•-'o• o,PJCIAL o.LA. ,o ... , ,. MARINERS CHURCH ,. PLIA.II SIND D.LA. 'OIIIMS TO• .. MOW ... OUI MD IAMC1UAIY Jt-NAME ...................................... " ........................ ~ ...... " .... ---;-.. --.................. Jt. 1000 ..._ ·~~.::.0."':*"*" 81.&CB .. ADDRESS .... -............................................................................................ it-,._ ~a CUIUID c:. ~ CMiit *. CITY " ........................................ h .. ~ .................................. ZIP ........ .-.... Jt ~~~~.~~ i: ~ tbus earn1ll( money to seod tbe band to the Washtngton, D.C., blceateDDJal celebra- Uoo In May, 19?6. Tbere wU1 be a cootiooous progressioo of tree stage shows throughout the Fiesta. Tbe Mtss Costa Mesa coo- test ls open to slDgle gtrls between tbe ages of 16 and 22 wbo are permanent resi- dents of Costa Mesa. The selecttoo wtll be made Sun- day, Sept. 21. JudgiDg will be based on votce, person- :!Uty, grace, facta! beauty, posture, complexion, make UJ> a.od Qgure. Entry forms are available at the Cham- ber oftlce, 583 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa. The wlnnlng contestant will make herself avallable for one year for pobllctty, photo- graphs, persooal ap;>ear- ances at ground brealdngs, rlbboo cutt1Dgs, grand open- ings, and civic functions . GEM ALK BY J. C. HUMPHRIES J C. Humphr••s. wha. nor• •r 1823 N~rt 81~ ~bHJn • Con. M.s• IMWJm.n for more tlvn 21 ~un. ir •n ..,rhortfy Of' .-ms •nd ,_try. 'I Ye••• '" o,.,.,. c • .,,.,, -Q KELLY'S f!T _, STEAK HOUSE .!""~ Featuring:--..... ,' J CHAMPAGNE & STE"K (FOR 2) $7 .95 _.: 30 to 6: 30 P .M. (75~ per person mo re after 6:30p.m.) 50~ OFF WITH THIS AD SIRLOIN Sa SEAFOOD (FOf! THE EXTRA HUNGRY) S5.95 to S7.95 Per Person C t.olce of Seafood -Trout -Salmon -Swordftsh Shrimp -Scallops -Red Snapper 4:30 to 11:00 P.td. SE.AFOO[).K. BOB or S TEAK·A·BOB • $2.95 por 209 Palm Ave 675· S7H (At tho ferry} Balboa Peninsula Newport Beach "WH FPf fH~ F/1 fF \fF.F1 TO FAT!" Op-., \:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. (Closed Monday) IN COSTA ME5A IT'S AUGUST'S BIRTHSTONE ~~~~!!~!!!!~~~~~~~~~~ Peridot, the '•event~ .ii emerald," Is olive gr een In color and is remark- ably popular in jewelry such as brooches, neck- laces a.od rings. An ancient gem known ln Biblical times and used by early Egyptians, all knowledge of peridot's or - iginal source was lost for many centuries. It was not until the early twentieth century tbat the ancient shallow pit source on the small lsland or st. John, rt.tty miles orr Egypt in the Red Sea, was redis- covered, deeper new pits having s1Dce yielded superb crystals. Peridot is also found 1n Burma, Ceylon, Australia, BrazU, New Mexico aDd Arizona, but ln quantity, size and quality, these sources are not lmportant enougb to challenge peri- dot's description •.• "the green gem of the Red Sea." . -tuck & pate rabbitt lj;l: .. ,.o na aauoa aaaa .,.n ••n 548-5554 19U HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP COFFEE SHOP "CROH FRO ~lt FHHION ISLAND . . . C.-1' ' ~ j h I. . . '• ' ' t Acrylic Warmup Suits Navy wtth White stripe ooly Youth Sizes -S12.9S Men's Sizes-$1195 RACQUETBALL RACQUETS 6 BALLS · PLAYGROUND BALLS ennis Handball Gloves · & Balla Volleyballs Basketballs Footballs DRESSES Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts & Shorts , Tennis RKkets Jt-, A.lfY OIAIIII COUNTY eUlllfiU CAft PUILtiM O.LA. M011CI tM llfl IMII... .. CI-ID& ... '3 g 4 ........ ~···******************'~~~~~y~~~E~-~~&-~~~-~~~·~~~&~~-~~--~~-~~-~-- \ ·- , ' M&.,OIT .. AIIOI IMIIIM • PAll t -J&U.Y 11, ttJi -. -·I EJ'S LEAD OURSELVES ' tHE AMERICAN Fly proudly by day.- Light brightly by night! ·~ . The atructure of 0111' government was well tbougbt aut and planned by dedicated patriot&! weldtng tocetber a new natloo. But wttbaut tbe par- tlclpatloo of cltlzens of eacb genera- tloo, It cannot liW'Vlve. Is It a government of tbe people, by the people, and for tbe people? It seems tbat many do not want tbis respooslbUlty. We -lndlvldual Americans -are tbe ooly ooes wbo can do anytblng about tbe danger 0111' nation faces. We should ·not allow tbese carefully planned protectloos that tbe early patriots set up ln 0111' new type of government to be taken away from us, ooe by ooe -same- times ln tbe gulse of belng coostltu- tlooall We must know 0111' enemy and his tactics for tbe capture of our mlndB, lulllng us lnto apathy. This Is rur gravest danger. Our destroyers fear our faltb ln God and tbe Importance and power of tbe lndlvldual. There- fore, these must be our guldlng lights ln determlnlng our actloos and our vote . The opportunity for your involve- ment Is NOW ln your service group, church or club, where your actloo counts and multiplies. Do not be led by a Pled Piper to a Fool's ParadiiJe of detente apd destruction, but lnstead lead the way yourseU through the kind of lndlvtdual and group actloo tbat made America great! ' ·' . . ' j .,, I ~<• yp~··~~ ....._ ___________ Join us!~----------- • • I ? . ' ••• ., ' THE REV. THOMAS ILUIJL. TON Ml b.-Mmed u tbe ftnt aal1 Umt aaoelate putor ot tbt PlJIDCdl CcJD. rnpttoaal Cbareb ot Nft- port Harbor. Tom l.ld IU ..U., Carol, wbo baYt .._ fabllabed tbtlr bomtiDRft- port H•lebt•, neeaUy eom- pleted miuiooary aemee 1D Alub, WbeH tbtlr COD• cern •• a youth •llla&e n•r Juo•u. Mr. Hamlltoo received b1l theoloeieal de- gree from Fuller Seminary, Puadeaa. (!natcn photo.) • • • • THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF COSTA MESA, 301 MapolJa St. -~lltor Jamts Comba wUl present an Wustated les100 on Chapter 7 of tbe book of Revelatloo at tbe 9:45 a.m. Bible class tbta So.Dctay. The topic 1a "Wbo are the 144 tbowland'?" At 11 a.m. be wW pnacb on "Judas. the ma.n Ybo mlcbt t.ve beto." At 7 p.m. bla toplc wlU be • 'What's rtcbt wltb the coorcb today." • LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER, 2900 Pa- clflc Vlew Dr., Harbor Vlew HUls -Guest preacher tor tbe 9:30 a.m. Sunday servlce wW be Putor Davld Rey- nolds, director of cbapla1nl at Vetei'IM Hospital, Long Beach. Pastor Larry Frubl- lDg wW nturo from vaca- tloo for the followln( Sunday. * ST. ANDREW'S PRES- BYTERIAN CHURCH, 600St. Andmr'a Roe4. Clltf Have -Thta SUDday's preacbl.og mlastoo speaker for the 8, 9:30 :aDd 11 a.m. senices ls Dr. Robert Schaper, dean of students and associate professor or practical the- ol~ at FUller SemtDary. H~ lq)ic will be "Promlses, promlses.'' * THE Nl:: WPORT HAR- BOR CHURCH OF RE- LIGIOUS SCIENCE, 541 Cen- ter St., Costa Mesa -Dr. Marcus Bach, founder and dlrector of the Fellowship for Spiritual Understandlng, wUl beeln a 3 day seminar at 7:30 p.m. tbls Friday, • spea~ on "WUl the real you please stand up?" A workshop will be conducted from 9:30 to 4:30p.m. Satur- day on "The total health of tbe total person." He will coaclude with a sermoo, "Tbt comlng of the cosmic Christ," at the 10 a.m. Sun- day eenice. { • THE HARBOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH, 1230 Baker St., Costa Mesa - Dllllel 8 wtll be the topic for tbe 8:30 and 11 a.m. SUnday semcts. A com- mUDJan se"ice wlli be held at 6 p.m. Communloo cups ' made of ollve wood trom Btthltbem aod brought back by the pastor IDd b1s wlfe from thtlr recent Holy Ll.nd trip will be used ln tbt eer- nct. Parttclpants wUl be al- lowed to keep the cups. • Glen LlvtztY of C bl-caao, tormtr actnrtlalnc ex- ecutive, will rtve a lecture eotlUed 1'Ltt your b&sl.J be loYt" at tbt Flrlt Cboreb of Cbrllt, Seteatllt, U03 Vla Lido, Newport Stach. on Friday, Aupst 8. IUW ASI1B't ANT P AST01l at Flnt BtiiUJt Cburcb of COlla Mea l.J Gary Gl.at, wbo •• ol'dlJDed u a mJidJiter ID eereiDCilSM bl&d July ZO at tbe clllrcb. Tblt S\IDday lfternooD be mehrttb u tat.rroptbl committee, ud at tbe e¥tD1ac aentce be •• 11•• tbe cbup of preacb1Dg tbe gospel. Tbe Dtw m1Dlater ls a cradllllte of Costa Mta scbooll, New- port Hartlor tdcb scbool, Or-uc• Cout eonece IDd Soatben California Collect. For several years be taught upper grades at tbe Neu- mann CbrlstJan school at the Ftrst Baptist Church and more recently opened the Hunttngtoo Mesa pre-school at 2109 Valley, Costa Mesa. LIGAL MOTICI F1CTITlOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe follow.!Dc periOD 1s do1Dc bustness as: Interiors by Laurey, 2'1128 :aUe Del Cld, Miasloo Vlejo, Calt- fornJa !n675: Loretta Kav- anagh, 27128 Calle Del Cld, MlssJon Vlego, Callf. 92675. Tbls buslDess 1s conducted by an lDdtvidual, Signed: Loretta Ka·nmgh. Tbls statemeat was rued wltb tbe County Cleric otor- ange County July 28, 19'75. Publish: July 31, Aul. 7, 14, 21, 1975, lo tbe Newport Harbor EDSip, F -46142 &;IGAL .MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followi.Dg persoo 1s doi.Dg buslness as: Tbe Lan:l Office, 17985 Stypart Cir- cle. Suite E, lnlne, Ca. 9Z707: Tbomas GUes Cav- anagh. 27128 Calle Del Cl<t_ IIU1sioo Viejo, Ca. 92675. Tbls buslness is coodueted by an lndlvidual. SJ~: Tbomas GUes Kavanagh. T "liS statement ftS nled wltt. the County Clerk of0r- aJl6e County July 28, 1975. Pt.:>Usb: July 31, Aug. 7, 14, 21, 19'75, ln tbe Newport Harbor Ensign. F -46135 LIGAL MOTtCI · FlCTmOUS BUSIN~ NAME STATEMt:NT Tbe followlog persons are doln$t business as: Marine Bar BQ Dtvtsloo Craftec Custom Hardware; 2059 N ew..,rt Blvd., Costa Mesa, Callf. 92626: Dan York, 1528 Orange, Costa M<JJa, Callf, 92626; Thomas A. GWt:1, 121 N. Bayfl'oot, Balboa Is- land, c allf., ~662. Tbis bualness 1s conductf(t b7 a general pa.rtDersb1p. S~~ MtJ.~lYor~ This statement .,......, rtied wttb tbe County Clerk otor- lflt!a County Jllly U, 1975. Puh~ July S1, Aug. 7, 14, 21, 19'75, ln the NA...,Ort Harbor EDSJp. F -46U6 LIGAL NOnCE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS N.utl!: STATEMENT , .e tol1owt.ac perliOIIB u. dolll( buslnes.t u : Tbe Ful- FWmeot House, 25612 S~tnto Dr., Mtakla VIejo, Ca. 926".'5: JobD O'Neal Aw. 2M12 Santo Pr., M.issloo VIejo. Ca. U875; K...tb A. Gra.apr, lr.. 5102 Caa Loma St.. . Yo:tla L1Dd&, Ca. 9JIM. Tldabl ..... lla~ by I (tDiftl ~--­Slped: lea o. "'Wo T1da ....._fX WU tiled ,_. u. ea., ct.n ota:- •• c.-, ;r.a, 11. am. "-~ ltl1 n, ._. "· 14, n. 1m, • lilt •"JJOt ........ , .. ,~ ·Ta Dua AIKV&L so DONATION WHITE ELEPHANTS BAKED GOODS -PLANTS ·MARIO'S lARKING LOT EAST COAST HWY. (AT MARGUERITE) . CORONA DEL MAR ..._., ..... '( fOOD FROM &aaWTSOH'S DISCOUMT M•RK !T • ' WE ESPECALL Y URGE ALL OF OUR FRIENDS, NEIGHBOR.. D RB.ATIVES-IN FACT, •EVERYBODY -TO COME OUT ON SATURDAY AND HELP US MAKE THIS YEAR'S ANNUAL PANCAKE BREAKFAST A RECORD-BREAKING EVENT! I J. .. y COMSTAUCTIOM COMPAMY, Inc. ,._D. UT, Pneldent 111 E. 17TH STUfT C 0 ST A lol ES A, CAliF. THE,HOHl: .U.U IO "-wport Floor Covering, Inc. 67.5·1636 3.500 EAST COAST HWY COitONA DEL MAR, CALIF 92625 c•m•r•t-p<OJICior-wppliel harbor photo JIll •· coo•l lli th•• -clol tMr, ulif. .,, ... ,o • H•••elllle4 .......... 11 • Ko4.Al • He,.or••" • ••••• • Pelc.-14 • .... ol ,._ ••• ,,.,11 • Paul GarmaD, OWDel' CueTOM eHADK • ~ 8HOP ••Kva•YTM•-.._ W ,. e -... wrrr"' 3e38 E . COAeT H IOHWAV •ue. e'?3·'?e30 C:O.-ONA O&L. ....... ,_, CALIP'. eaeae ..... ~ ... ~. J . W. WOLIUS NAHIAOI.It COIItON4 0.\.. _. ... O'"fCII: UNITID CALIPOINIA IANII JUt IAil C.OAil M IOMWA¥ COttONA Oaa.. .... CALt,.OtiiiNtA HAL AEBISCHER-HEARING AIDS a4IOe E CoAeT HI-WAV C:OWON& D&L. """'"' CALIP'. 08080 .Ztt ~ fod'OA. ~ ~ d'!J:..t .. Y~& eunc toe I ) (' n/, ,; 'l/,.,f /"'''· REALTORS '1)1~ f o•• too~• M..gh•o..-t o•onc• ~t Mo• I •i.pho"• 71 • 67.) SS l I (. olo+o• noo 9262) WU.J.JUI M. KULL MUTUAL aAVIHG8 A"D L_,. ...-oco&TICMII TH& e 10 M aaa7 &AIT COAIT ........ WAY ~~MAIII, CALl ....... . -· 1 7141 ., ••• ,. prOce·eds to KIWANIS YOUTH ACtiVITIES - 00 MINUTES ' PAUL TELLS OTHERS ABOUT HIS GOSPEL Golden Text: And wltolorl~r tltaU olfettd one o/tlleu Uttle ona t'-t ~. bt me, 11 b bett.-ftw lrfm tlwt • lltiJI.JtoM wert'lwwed 11bout lrb Md, mil IN ....,.. cat It t• true thft NOW there it but one IO*Pfl •nd God's ·~ tt pronoune.cl upon •1'1)' who woukl ptaUme to proc:lelm •ny oth., (Gel. 1;8,9), but thole who atp· poM tt••t Paul proelalmtd ttt. Nmt aood news wttk::h tM tweNe t..fore him h8d proc:laimed, ahould c:are-fulty rMCIGalatians 2;1-t . lord Him .. lf (Eph. 3:1"": Rom. 1e: 25; ... c.). hto th• -"(Mark 9:42). 11 S an introduction to the ' study of a part of Mark 9, which il a continuatiOn or •• J the ennpllot '1 re<ord Of OUt r.~ Lord's e.tt:hly ministry, the attention or the reader • <lim:ted tll the appropriate JUriunuy of this interestina chapter by a faithful Princeton scholar: "After 1 aentence wtuch belonas to the precedin& context (I), Mark continues his account of the way ln which our Lord prep&Jed tis foUowen for the areal catutrophe now dfllwin& n~r. Having announced Ill death and. resurrection, witb a liOiemn warnins against certain fatal erron, He encou111ps and animates three of their number by a momentary Jl.impse of the aJory in reserve for Him , to whJch they are admitted IS witnesses from the earth, as Moses and flijah are from Heaven (2-8). This Transfiguration, which may be rqarded as the culmlnatlna point of Ouist's prophetic ministry on earth, affords occasion for an important convenation on the predicted advent or EUjah (9-13). "On their return from this stupendous spectacle, our losd perfornu a miracle which Muk. records, not merely on account of its intrinsic greatness, but because the nine apo11les, in thC absence of their master, had in vain enduvored .to expel the demon, which affords occasion for some new and extraordinary teachings (14-29). nus failure , at a time when they were toon to be deprived of His visible presence and assistance, naturalJy leads Him to predict anew that great event , but wilh no immediate effect except lo frighten and perplex tfiem (J0.-32). That their mental state wu still a darkened and debased one, the historian now further shoW! by the humiliating record of their strife for the pre~minence, and of their Master's tenderness and wisdom in appeasing it (33-37). 1n the same conversation, He instructs them as to the relation borne to Him and them by other true believen, and the danger of offendin& such (38-42), By a natural and obvious association, He expands this warning lnto one against all causes of temptation or offence, which He w:inds up with an enigmatical but solemn exhortahon first to purity and then to peace (4 3-50). "Tills synopsis of the chapter will sufftce to show that its topics are not thrown together at random, or as desultory anecdotes and reminiscences, but linked by a natunl assoctation, which in th.is case, as in many others, by a happy concurrence, is both logical and chronological; that is to say. by simply foUowing the order of events, the writer accomplishes his main design of characterizing Ou'ist 's peculiar method o f preparing His disciples for 1pproaching changes. As compared with the parallel accounts [in Matthew and Lukel. Mark't. narutive LS here distlnguished by its usual vividness and fulneu of detail, and by the striking but harmonious contrast in which He exhibits our lord's aoodness and severity, especia.Uy the sternness of His warnings against all unnecessary risor on the pan of ths disciples" (cf. Joseph Add ison Alexander, The Go~~NI According to St. Mart Explllintxl, 1859, pp. 228, 229). The o utline of the present lesson, wh.ich is entitled "Offendina Ouilt's LittleOnes,"is p foUows: · I. Jesus Teaches True Greatneu (MMk 933-37) 2. Jesus Teaches the Virtue of Toleran<:e (Mark 9:38-42) Jaus Tateba T~ Great._ In Mark 9 :33-37 we rud: "And he Clmt to Capernaum: and beina in the house he uked them, What MS il that ye disputed amorc you11elves by the way? But they held their peace: for by the ... , they had dilputod .,.,.,. themiOIYet, who lhould be the aratnt. And he •• down, and called the tweln, and llhh u.nto than, If any man desire to be flrR, the JUDI lhall be lut of .U, and lefftnt or .u. And he took a ehild, ond 101 hlm In tha mldll of 0.0.: and ..... "' hod -him 1n hll ...... he .x1 unto them, Whotoeftr ah.aU rec:eiwe -of ouch chlldren In my ..,., .-lh aw: and -· 'IIWI -..... .-.. lh ....... ""'blm .............. v-3J.J7 ... -tha ~of __ ... ____ .... ~~~~-Jt:l.$; L*e 9:-. "Allor ._ .._.. ttfp lkoup c.llet, J-..a ,.,.. • .. a 1 m • wtt1t 111 M • I .. dOl -too' -· 'l1ooir , •• 1 ,. I b r t ........ by 00 -II • ... • .. • ,..., dllt bll .................... o( ... tt .,..,. ... --?' 2 ........... ~ ...... . tie'a_.._....._,_, ... . matter th~y {the dilctplu) had disculled on the wty, lmOIJI thtmNlYe~, diJpulin& about ru>k, q.....una about . who lhould be conaldered the arutest in their mtdat. The question m1y have boen broecbcd at thD time beeaiuse Jesu~ hid taken only throe of tbem alofll, oa the mount of transflautaUon . Jftllll knew of the di:lcuaion and, by Ill onmilclence, knew abo Its topk. lbcrefore the Lord take~. occasion to t~ them a badly needed lesson. While He bad FM befo.-. them, busy with the thou.b per1.linlnJ to the MY o( redemption, they had been en&roaed with their vain thouahts, how they might mhance their own glory. They must learn, above aD, the lesson or the greet puadox in the kingd!Jm of God. To teach them that, He called the Twelve before Him, in a The tw.fw h..-J been proc:Yim- tna our lord's kinadotn rtahts In ''the PI* of the ldnldom." Th• klnadom Mvlna bMn ,.}lc:ted, llnweYer, God r.iMCI up P.ul to PfO-cWt-r. ''the 101Pitl Of the arace of God" (Acts 20:24). In Gelatians 1:11,12, this •postle declares: Now In Gal•ti•na 2:2.:. the •PDitle statH: "I went u~ aY fiMLA· TJON (God Mnt him and communi· Cllted unto them (t •IK*UH •nd elderw et Jeruulem) th.t .-pel whlc:h 1 prMCh •mona the o.ntllet. ..• " But w•• he not ,.,.,..!)' check· Ina to m•k• w,. ttt.t he •nd th-v ......,.. preaehlnJ ttt. Mrne JOOd news? No, for he aou on to NY. "But [I went) prlvatety to tMm whlc:h were of reputation, , ... ~ •ny rn.ens I should run, or fwd run, In vain." Verses 7 and 9 then ao on to t.,l how ''they uw" and "pereelved" the areee th•t h•d been aiven to Paul, so tMt they publicly and offl· c:lalty a•v• him "the rfa:ht hartds of fellowship,'' •cknowled&:lna him as the apostle of ar.ce, sent to the world with • musaae of arace. "But I certify )'01.1, brethren, that the aospel whk;h WIIS pre-=hed of me fs n"ot oftw man, fOf' I neither received it of m•n. neither w•s I tauJht tt. but by the renl•tlon of Jesus Christ." This Is onty one of m•ny peas- as" In which he declares th•t he was commisSioned to proc:l•tm a speeial m...... by the alorlfied "For by Jraee are ye M"'ld, through faith; and that not of your- selves: It Is the &1ft of God" (Eph. 2:8). very formal and impess.lve way. They should, ior once, aet Hi.J full meaning. B LOOH tiT Tl\El OOOB BY OR. BOB JONES BOll JONES Untvsrstru (;A(I'"V"U IO.,I t< CAAO'''"" 1HU "The general rule in the world is that he il leader and acknowledaed u being finl that has others working for him , doing work in his service. In the Olwch of Jesus the reverse 11 true. There the rank is in proportion to the service offered. The humbler a penon is and the more willing he is to serve his fellow-men , the higher he will stand in the economy of God. Inrtead of uraing ambition for hiah position and power, Quist knows of only one valid rea50n for fame before Him and His Father , humble, unpretentious service, without a tho uaht of rewud. In order to bring home this lesson still more thoroughly, He took a little child thai may have been playing in the neighborl.xxi , placed it in their midst, fondled it in His arms to show His deep reprd, ttis tender love for children, and then told the disciples, that in receiving a child, in rendering to one of these lillie ones a service, they were rendering one to Him. And a service shown· to Him is credited in Heaven as thouah it had been shown .to God Himselr' (cf. Paul E. Kretzmann, '"The Gospel According to Saint Mark " in the lbf*lpr Corrrmmtary of tlte Bible -11re New Te:ftllment, 1921, Vol. I, p. 216). In Psalm 77 :11 the p.almilt speaks of rememberina "the wo'rlu of the Lord"-Hi1 "wenden of old." What won- dul the AlmiJ'hty ha1 per- formed ! He hung the urth upon nothing, and the north on empty 1pace (Job 26 :7); He planUd a rarden eaatward in Ederi (Genesi1 2:8); in the judgments of the Flood He provided evidence of His ha· tred of sin (Gene1i1 6); with the rod of Moses Hl' wrought mirades that raused Pharaoh to allow l~rael to ltave EfC'ypt ( Exodu• 6-11 ) ; He opened the Red Sea to Jet Israel paaa through in safety, but in judl'- ment broul'ht down the waters to drown Phart.oh and all hia ho11t8 (P&alm 1S6: 14 , 15). and they are alwaya the eTi- dence of a wonderful God. But no wonder of God is greater than the wonder of salvation in which Jeaua Chri•t can take a ainner aDd make of him a aaint; can take an eTU man and tranlform him into a godly man ; can take a poor, fallen woman and make her pu re again. That Is the fn'eat wonder of it all-that Jeau• Chriat loved us and ~rave Him- self for us to the perforrninc of the wonder of sal ... ation (Galatians 2 :20). Wonder~~ of old, but wonder. atill reveale1i in every soul t hat turn1 to J esu• Christ and knows the miracle of new birth. Salvation long ago, but ulva- tion l'ltill offel'ed to the mHk and lowly, to the underrnoat of the uttermost, to the JOunr and t o the old, to the moder- ately innocent and to the tl'l'- mendou ~ly wieked and corrupt . Wonden of old, and wonders of today-He ia able to un to the uttermost all who come to C:od by Him ( Hebre..,a 7 :2fi). Wonden of old-the thunder- inJ'II of Sinai (Exodus 20:18); the mighty noi11e of trum- pets and the fall of Jericho (Joshua 6): a kinKdom utab- lished to become the Kr ntut in the world in wealth and ~putation (I Kings 10). How wonderful are His wonden. (CcmUoued nut week) What a Church Is From ''CHRISTIAN CRlSADE, .. Tulsa, OkJa •. By lhe Late Putor j.M. Pendleton, D. D. But rf I torry lo~, that thou The imagery employtd may n14y eJt know ll ou· thou oughte.rt han tM:en suggested by tht to bf>hor•e thy sP/f rn thf' hou~ of Trmplt of Oi.na in lo:pheau!l, ont Cod. whirh u tht church of the of th~ "sevc:n wondcn of tht lwiry~; Cod, the pillar and lf'Ound wo rld." if IKI, we see the for ce of of th e truth. (I Tim. 3:15) thr· word& "living God ,"' in P a u I , 11 b u u t I u vi !I i l contradistinction (rom a hfeletM .\1an·duni.1 , n·qurst.-rl Timoth} idol. [)ja11a wail! an imaginary to remain at Ephesu1;. It was wr.ll ~ing; our God is a rtaJ being, that thr IJIU~tl•· wa~ !Wparated and thr IKIUrt:e of being to all from hili "sun in ttu· faith ": for c~aluff'S. tht" St"pa ration or.:c•siunt:cl the But it may be that thr· writing o f thi11 Epihtlr. which i~o Temple at j en.rulem ~uggl'sttd full o f prtr·iolbl truth and tht fOf'm of exp~TI!Sion . That was irrrportanl instrudiun. Amon.,; God's house. He was uid to other things , Paul n-fr::no specially dwell there. The Temple as His to th e c hara c t r r and dwelling-place was a type of 111 qualifications uf bi!thupt; and Christian heart and a Christia.n dr:acons.. Th,.n ht add!! tht word!! church. (I Cor. 3 :16, 17: II Cor. of the II' II. In givin~t ttw-rn ult 6 : 16). of my no:Rectium on this \!'II I 9/e ~ee the beauty of this will dwdl on thls Jubjed: What arrangeme nt. The indjvidual a church i11. heart ia by ~neration fined /. Th e l!leral meonin« of 1he for God'a dwelling-place . Then 1 14!rm . company of rr.generate peraon1 Th e w(Jrd tranJatr·d t:hun;h cominJ logethf'r .. a church, tht in tht Nrw T!:slamf•nt ia, in church i1 God's dwelling-placr., t h r" ,. p 1a c t ~ , n : n d r r c d lw:caUK the renewed heart¥ of "as~e mhl v " Sec A eli! 1?. lhoec forming it were previoully 32,.19.41. A&W·mhly i8 a good pi.cea in which He dwelt. traJt&lation: and in it11 Scriptural If a church, 10-calkd, U not !lf':n!lf', a r hu n:h of Christ is eith('r compor.d of resenerale penons, a local f.:UIIJ:T".,;•tkln of uint.B , or God doel not dwdl theft , enn it i ll 1 ht• 11gg rr~o:~t~ of the 11 He does not dwell in ~d~tm~d . It i~ employed in th~ unrqenente hearta. !attn stn~. ea 1 think, in ••Houle of God!" What an f.phee ians 5 . 25-27. In a idea ~ Refer \o wh.lt Solomon ITUijority of r.:.aw.t~ it denotr.e e Mid al lhf' dediCIItiof, of lM local congn:gatiorr. Temple -I Kinp 8 :27. What A cco rd ing to the New Mid jceu1! John 14:23 . It is Testarnt:nt, thoat embodH:d in 1 .infinite honor for God to dwdl church are called out -out from in M individual heart, or in • the wortd and lin. BapliMn ehurc.h, Often contemplate a draw1 a line of ddtindion ehurc h • God'a houae, Hi1 betwrren a chun.:h and the world. dweDina pl.M:e . .-\ chun:h then ia 1 eonp-t:pdon (2) Nlar lUid &routU/ oJ .tlae of Chrilt 'a b.ptia.ed diKipJN, lrlllll. Thea .-e c:ontrvw:rteil united in the beltc:f of wh.l. He wont.. Some uy they mean that h. Mid, and CO¥tRanlinc to do, • churc:h mll on the truth, and what ht: h• oommantkd. othert uy thai a e hureh It will bcaeen,inviewolllde rn•intaina , upholds, end definition , that the: ~req.WLca inatrurnentaUy f"".C"ee the of chun::h mt:mbetlllip trP ~tach truth. I aee 110 objectioll to the moral *'d ritual. Tke IIIONI ~ union of the two ftewL A n:pentancr. and rUth ; thft rit... chun:h retltlt CMI Owiat, ....... He 'tualification ia .......... So .. the tru&JJ ; '-S.W. ICIIIe it ralf ... ch ,. the ' ............ of .. tha lnldl. the W<J<d ch....d>. , I ..... root 1M OIMr .W.. o II. 111• /~11,. _,..of 1M ---· tha lat.; ..... ...._ ...... IM-"(lllor"...r ~-... eu..pll<lpreM •..-..•-... W. cl ~cmwoflllla IRbc, .,,...:. k .. t11rt a ;r rt'e ...... confine .. , .. (0 .... two flO Sku ......... a I •• 1om. ol u.pr •I• M ..a. lellt: die_.: (IJ 1'-:f c.4. A.._. *~Co t I aGo4o it ~ fi1.,. .,.ct. .... C.aw f 1 -; ..,_ 01 GoL n.. tal ,.;. C.ecorele1 ......... ............ _ .. _..... ·o·Qoloo;· ... d GN.l_' .., .. ... .. ..... (tl) c .. m a-• ' • . .... -.., -lo... .... .., ... rw,s,lo)j ~ ' ....,. 1M .. • .... ..... le). C••• 1' 1 I' t' • .._ . ...,. ,..,..., ... .-. .., ...,, . ~ ,, (f) Contt:ming tht. ordinance& of ihe guspd; (g) Concerning good works; (h) C on c rrning the r u urrection and lhe eternal state. The more truth a church holde in thl! love of it, the better and purer it i1. This ~la the JWOpt"iet y of chu.:.Ch diacapline in the cues of thoac who dep_. from thr. truth in doctrine or practice. Ill. How churell rraem.~, 1llould conducl dlem~~eltll!•. "That thou mayr.sl know how Lhou ouJhtM to bf:havc thyaclf in the house of God." Then: is an obliption rcllting on t:very member. "How thou uup;htr.M to behav(' thyt~~tlf," thai ill, conduct thyself. The dignity and comfort Of a family depend very much on the mMnrr in which ita membcra act. The phrw~e "houec: of God" i1 llro~y aug:eative of holine.. God ia holy , and a chun:h", His dwdlif'@:·plat:e, should be holy. David uid o( the literal tempk, "HolineM becometh thint; houK, 0 Lord, forever." Thi• may be Mid of every church, contiden:d • God'1 hou.e. Holinf'M inritea, and 1in repels the divine: pn:aence. The officer~ of a church lhould conduct themael't'ea with propriety. The pellor of a chitrth h• his dutiea. He ia to feed the floc:k with spiritu.al food. De.cona have their duties. lt .. their bw;ine:. to •Ut:ad tpeCially to the fin.neiel intenau of the church. '~'heft .roe duliea comJaOn to .U ehureh .....ben.Aiahoald: ~~) toleinW. ldlo~p wilh (II) R.plelc llldr ,..,. eod .... _. .... the ....... ; (•) .......... -·and .how their lcwe in ..ntaWe way•; <•> No1 fon .. .l•a the uu"' blina of the•uhet _.,.., . .J•) ...... r ...... -·u-........ ot ... I', Tltlelea&~ ... -.!-,'a::z::-~ c:-z.: -.o ¥l ....... of Ulo, IN ... ....... _ .. _ ... ............ G.£ lf"-•' Ull••••r ... •• a ................. , .. 1 ...... , .... ,1..., '""" ....... --..... lleW .... I )I ... 11'1 .. 11 ~-0 ...... uw, .... ' ... ........ 0 !hitll w. 0 r:::.-o ............ . l'ltOM "C •• IITIAH IBACOH , Colll•l•wooJ. N.J. Communist· Terror It II -.nliol dial Aai.ricana pup and have etapbMi&cd 1<1 tb<ra the n-of Comellniom. The Co!!UA~U. .have. ,oqo , .awupU,. ond dec:llive victorin In SOulh Vktnam, Combodi.o, tllld Looe. Other natloru ·tn In pat pelil end fear 'hu pipped rna> cvcrywh-. 1. Communlan hu no rr~p«t fo' God. God doa not exi1t; in fact, lh<ir ontln: opcradon io dim:tectto the total eliminati<Ml of· God from the affain of llftn end· nationa. Here il en anti-God movement ~ ia teek.ins to control the whole world. This ch.Uenae of God mutt be met by God-fearina men in every aection of the earth, 2. Communiam hu no nespcct for m.n. Man doc• not have • aoul; he is an animal, I'DUJt be treated u such, and trained u JUch. Th~ is no such· thing u human dianity or human righu. Man becomes the property of the atate to be . molded and uacd u the Com.munilu dairc. lu inhumanitiet arc the wont that mankind hu evuacen. 3. Communilm hu no respect for freedom. The atate totally enslaves. Itt crie1 of liberation uc deceptive. lu call• for peace and jutticc ace merely worda to de1troy all ju1tice and to win the peace of Communitt rule. The peace of the pri1oncr sentenced to life ifi a jail iJ the only libeny that the Cornmunisu can offer. 4. Communiam hu no respect for law. The Law o'f God, the Ten Commandmmu, bas bcconle the object of all their attacb and mischief. Each of the Ten Commandinelltl means nothtna. Treaties ue '"pie CJUIU made to be broken." The Pari1 Peace Agreement il the lateat example. The Communists u.Cd it merely u a 1tnategy of wu. Violence, brutalities, lawleSinets arc the order of their action1. In all these four 'points; the Word of God, the Holy Scriptures, offen to men what God would have us believe and be and do. The conflict iJ between God and Satan, Christ and Antichrist, freedom and tyranny, tight ond darkneu. ·Thc1e four considerations alone, should be enough to uouse and challenge every penon to join in the battle that is absolutely Cltcntial to save the United States, the free world, and to tum the tide about for victory over the foi"Ces of Communi1m. They can be stopped, and men can be free fJo m their Peking man, their Marxist man. ,.Freedom ia everybody's business. "It has to be now! &r CARl. MciNTIRE Amusements S.... G:vJd1ai: T.a. By Capt. Reginald Wallil "W ~V,U.GEL," Boz 2,, Largo, Fla. b 1t of the Wodd1 ----- By the term "world" here ia meant thia "present evil world"-the vast, I'Odl-wor1d·ayltem which U under the domination of the Evil One. Aa Chrilltiana we •1"1 ezborted to "love not the world" but a further 9ueation •n... "How .,. w. to diacem whether a certain punuit ia 'of the world or not?" In 1' John 2:18 the world il deflDed u "the lu.et of the fteah, and the lu.et of the eyes, .Dd the Dride of life. .. ADy "amUMJ!M!'!t" which miniaters alona theae aveou• to the canuJ a.ture ill "of the world." Oar b1eued Lo~ ~yed. not thttt His dilcipl• ahould be tO-. out of the world. but that they llli.pt be kept from the evil ChriatiaDa are la the world. but not of il You will remember that it took God a very Mort time to d• liver the c:bildren of Israel out of Etypt, but it took Him forty yean to aet E,ypt out of them. Ia It to the Glory ot God? Tbe areat principle which ·abould rovem 1, d\ild of God ,il not .e. ~'-i~ oz.e, but a poa.itive. The t.tiq queat.ion ia, "Can I do thUr to the pory of GOci1" C.. 'Yau la..U dte DhiDe 81 ' p u,... Itt •I ,, -, If not. then clearly it doea not riJhtl:r. belon& to the pro~ of one wbo bart r.c:eived the Divine life and ia dependina upon the ble.iq: of the Lord which maketh rich. b It • Sbua.bliaa-Biedl to Otbera? Soma indulreoc.. perha~ not aiDfuJ iD them&elvea, muat be •voided becaUM of tbeU eft'ect upon otbera. Remember the "weaker brother" who mi,bt be hiD- dered by your action. RMlt tha Appeu-aa.c:. ol Eft!? Thia •peab for it.eU. Ia It. "'Wel&:htT" Wei,tlt. abou.ld tMI laid aaide aa well aa ai.na. A weight ia an~ that hindea The Apodle il here referrinc to the Christian life aa a race. The!"' ia nothlna wroq an weariq aA overcoat. but an •thlete would "lay it uide,"' to1ether wit!i every other eocumbranc:e, for the pu~ of runr&ii!.J the race. "All tb1op an lawful ... but all thJ.np are not e11pedienL" Avoid anythiq that would alacken your PM'~-b Ita AtDlooapbeN Good? Could you I!Jljoy communion with God when indullinJ in that partkular pleuure? Or hu it the deadeninr effect of reduciDc your aplrituallife to aero? 'lbMe.,.. MUChinr teata, Scripturally enjoibed, and quite conduaive. Ref~: .loba 16:19; 1 J ohn 2:15; John 17:15; 1 Coz. 10:81; Prov. 10:ZJ; RomaD& 14:21; 1 Tb.a. 5:22; Heb. 12:1; 1 Cor. 6:12; 2 Cor. 6:14. HOW TO READ THE IIILE 1 -ROOO toe lcotplu'"' -tor!y - RNd, altarnlt.ly, portiont~ from the Old ancl New Testaments. ~In at tfM btcfnnlna of uch. Mlirk wherw you ,....,. off, •nd bea:ln there next tune. When )'OU hl'le flnllhed MCh Testament, bq:ln It apln. t-Roeo_,..,., You e.nnot by your own wisdom underwtand the Word of God. In •II your I'Mdl"' of the Scriptures, seek carefully the help of the Holy Spirit Ask for Jesus' Mke: that He will enllahten you. I -ROOO --llellon Ponder tNfll wt'Yit you r-..d. The truth Is thus applied to your h .. rt. You '" ,_ and deeper muninp. It 11 Ntter to think over • little than merely to fMd 0-<loot. 4 -._. wlltt ..,.,_ce to rourHII Pfeo.oef rud only with • view to lnstructlna others, but for your own tuchl Receive bl ... lrw younetf flrwt. and you will communicate It to others. AI~ ask YQWMif,, "H'ow don thl• affect mt?" I -ROOO wtllt lelllt Not as statements Which you fMl believe or not but •• the fWMied Word of God. Recetv. IWtY WO«< as true, with •lmple ehild-llke: trust. Rest upon ~ laM. Rud thwn h made for you. _ __:._ ____ _ The Bible Answers \ FIC'I tl iOU8 Bt11DW.88 N.ull 8TATEdtn' Tbt tollo'l1lllc per-l8 dolllc bla.-1 u: Cuamtc Coocept.~ Compuy, 18722 Pueo Loreto, lulaaCap- llti'IDO, CL IU?5: Brett Tblodon 8ban M?a Pueo ~..onto, au laue• t.trulo, CL .175. Tlda bl ... 1l8 CCidleted bJ ID ldYSdaal. 8ipld: 8ntt T. ma.&n. Tb.la IDtemeat wa1 ftled wWl tbt COUDtJ Clerk ofOr- a.ap COWJtJ JalJ 11, 1975. M111b: JulJ 17, Z4, Sl, Auc. 7, 1975, lD the Newport HIJ't)or Eutp. F -45651 I.I~AL MOTICI FlCTITJOUS BUSlNESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe followtDc per80DS are doi.De buiDMI 11: Plclftc Cout Dtntr, f501 w. Coast Hwy., Newport Beacll, Ca. 9UU: WWiam Henry Schreiber, 500 S6tbSt., New- port Btacb, Ca. 92&&S; DoDD& Laube Schreiber, 500 S6tb St., Newport S.ch., Ca. 92M3; DaYid Lee Flsb, 121 1 ttb st., Newport Beacb, Ca. 9He0. Tills bullleuls cooducted by a ceaeraJ partDenbtp. Slcned: Wm. H.Scbrelber. Tbls sb.temeot wu ftled wltb tbe County Clerk otOr- aoce County July 11, 1975. Publlalt July 17. u, 31, Aue. 7, 1975, lo the Newport Harbor Eoslp. F -f5652 &..aG~ MC)JICI FlC"TlTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe tollowloc periODS are dotoc business as: Wine AB- IOC&ates, SOO-A Dablla Pblce; COtOM del Mar 9W5: TbonlU F. RaYJJaJ:a, SOO-A DablJa Place,·~.-. del Mar auz5; VtDceot J. Coaway n, 3800 Parlmn Lane, 136-C, lnloe, Callf. 9Z664. Tbls business ls cooducted by a reneraJ parmerablp. Siped: Tbomaa F. Rav- rJa)a. Tills statement wa1 rued with tbe County Clerk ofOr- qe County July 10, 1975. PubU..h: July 17, Z4, 31, Aoc. 7, U75, lD tbe Newport Harbor EDStp. F -45597 L IGAL MOTICI NcrJ'ICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T.S. No. TDF 1479 OD Aacut 13, 1975, at 10:00 A.M., GATEWAY MORTGAGE CORPORA- TION, a CorporatJoo as dilly &IJPOloted Tru.t .. UDder and pur -.at to Dttd ol Trult dat.d July Z, 1974, r.co~ July U, 1974, as tut. No. 12!20, lA book 11194, pact 1014, of Ofttclal R.cords lo tbe ofllce of tbe Ccmty RKOrder of OfiJIC• COUDty, state of Cauton1a, WILL SELL AT PUBUC AUCTION TO IOOHEST BIDDER FOR C ASlt (paJ&blt at time of ale ID lawftll mooey of the Uut.d State•) at tbl Morttl Flalt EDtruc:. to tbe Or- up eo.tJ Coartboue lo- catM at 700 CIYk Ctat.r Drtft Welt. 1D tbe Ctty of Suta AM, C&U.tonla, &U r...-. utle aDd lAteral COD-,.,_ tiD aDd .... Mid ., 1t .-r aJd Deed ol Trut 1D tbe prcpertJ ... ted .. aid C-*7 ud State de- .eribedu: PARCEL 1: nat~ of Lot 1f ol Tract No. ,.,. Ia tilt CitJ ol lntM, u ebon oa a _, t11tna1, r«<O'ded Ia Book Itt, Pipe 11, 17, ud ... ....... ...._., ......, NCORII of aid Oralp Ca.tJ, u .-. ul cWIMd uUd l of aid lOt • .. c.-. dcwtrtr Plaa • .. 1'rM& lto. 1CI, reoordld Ia Book ... # .... l'lt. ~ ........ PdCIL •• _...... t/le ... s rtllt a IIIII It all fl Leell .. lllllidllltft ., f'nlt ... , ...... c.-;.,,..,.... .. ,.._. -· ... lt,N' .. Ia; ... :.a ....... 11, ... ... 2 .... .. b •• F:i~ =-·- FlCnTIOUS BUSINESS !CAME STATEMENT Tbe tonowtac pereon Is dotDc bustDess as: Baker CabtDet Company, 110'7 Baker Street, COtta Mea,, Ca. 926Z6: Thomas C. Ouellette, 2726 San Lucas Lane, Costa Mesa. Ca. 92ez&. This busioess ts coo1ucted by an lodtndoal. Slgued: Thomas G. Ouel- lette. Tbls statement was fUed wlth tbe County Clerk ofOr- ange County July 21, 1975. Publlsb: July 24, 31, Aug. 7, 14, 1975, lD the Newport Harbor Enstgn. F -45919 LIGAL MDnCI M LiiCW; et'!C• ; ITAT!MEJCT OP UAJf- OONlttNT or UBI 0'1 P1C- T1TIOCJS 8011d18 RAMI n. a:.ucmac ,... ... ,._..,.be., ... ol,GI ~ ........ -.: Ballllr c.._ CoalluJ, 1107 au. •I"Mt. c.- .. ,... CA. .... 1'11e F1ctWoa Bv'DMe Namt Nltrnd to &bote wu ftltd lJI <>rue-Couty OD lZ-18.'73. Tbom.a• O..n.tt., 17M Su Loc:u LaDe, Colta Mt•, CA. 928U. This bualoeu wu COD-• duct.td by a limited putoer. I hlp. Slped: Thomas Oatl..U.. Tllb statemtat wu ftltd wttb tbe CoaotJ Clerk ofOr- ure Count} JuJy Z5, 1975. PublJ&h: July 31, Auc. 7. 14, 21, 1975, 1D tbe Newport Harbor Eujp. F -802?1 L !Gid. MOTICI FICTrriOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foUowillc per-l8 doq bustDess aa: Associ- ated Couult&Dtl, Z715 Mesa Verde Dr. E., W-108, Costa Mea, Callf. 926%6: David E. Hulett, 2775 Mea Verde Dr. E., W-108, Costa M.-,~;a, Cal. 9Z6Z6. Tbls b'Jsloess Is coodu•·ted by ao l.Ddtvldual. Signed: Dntd E. Hulett. This statement was fUed with tbe County Clerk ofOr- ance County July 25, 197$. Pta'Jllsh: July 31, Aug. 7, 14, 21, 1975, lD the Nnp:>rt Hamor Ensign. F -46100 LIGAL MOTICI SUPERIOR COURT OF THE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS STATE OF CAUFORNIA NAME STATEMENT FOR THE COUNTY OF The following person ls ORANGE dolnc business as: The No. A84386 Kitchell Place, 701 Orchld ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Ave., Corona del Mu 9Z625: RE CHANGE OF NAME Verootca R. KUchen, AKA -1o tbe Matter ofOOLORES Rhoool Kitchen, 701 Orchid JOYCE REEVES, Petltlooer. Ave., Corooa del Mar, Cal. WHEREAS DOLORES 9Z625. JOYCE REEVES, petttlooer. This business Is conducted a female over the ace of by ao lndtvldual. 21 years, bas tUed a petl- SigDed: Veronica R. Kit-Uoo wtth tbe clerk of tb.l.s cbeo, AKA, Rbonnl Kitchen. court for u order ctanctoc This statement was llled petttlooer•s oame from DO- with the County Clerk ofOr-LORES JOYCE REEVES to aQ&e County July 21, 1975. DOLORES JOYCE ROGERS. Pllbllsb: Jllly 24, 31. A.Qa. . IT IS OROEBED tbat all 7, 14, 1975, lD the Newport persons tote rested 1n tbe Harbor Eoslp. F -45920 above-entitled matter ap- I.!GAL MOnCI pear before this court at 10 a.m. oo Aug. Z6, 1975, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS In the courtroom of Depart- NAME STATE ME NT m'eDt 9 at ttte -equrthouse Tbt lollowlnl per.:m 1s located at 700 Civic C&ter ·~ 1balolft 0:-.ao.tio • 'Ortft West, Santa Aoa, Call- Properties. 2915 E. Coast fornla, aDd sllow cause, 11 Hwy., Coroaa del Mar, Ca. any, why the pettUoo for 92625: Richard Charles c t4nge ol name should DOt Mower, 603 Jasmine, Co-be granted. rooa del Mar, 92625. IT IS FURTHER Tills buslDess 1s conducted ORDERED that a copy of by ao l.ndtvldual. this order to show cause Slped: RlchardC. Mower. be ~bUshed lo tbe Newport Tbls statemeat was fUed Harbor Ensign. a newspaper "tth the County Clerk ofOr-of general ctrculat.l.oo aoge County July 21, 1975. prloted in the County of Or- Publlsh: July 24, 31, Aug. ange, California, ooce a week 7, 14, 1975, lo the Newport for four suc~ssiYe weeks Harbor Enstgo. F -459Zl prior to the date set for LEGAL NOne~ hearing on the petlttoo. DATE[}. July 17, 1975. Harmon G. ScoYUle, 10205, Pare 174. omctal Judge of the SUperior Recorda, of said Oraoce Court. County. • JAMES R. JONES, A mem- PARCEL 3: Ao exdas1ve ber of F. GORDON CHYT- easement for Ytblcu.lar RAUS INC 2865 E c ... • ., . oa-parking over that portion Hwy., Sulte 202, Corooa del of Lot 14 of Tract No. 7403, Mar CA 92625, Teltl)booe: 1bon u Parcel 1 oo said (714~ 675-2330, Attorneys CoodomlDtum Plu, Wblcb for Petttiooer. easemeat 1s for tbe beoeftt Publlsh: July 24, 31, AQg. of aodappurtenaot to Parcels 7, 14, 1975, lD the Newport 1 aod Z above. Harbor Enslgn. The atreet address aod other commoo desJci».Uoo, LIGAL MOTICI 1l aoy, of tbe rtral property SUPERIOR COURT OF THE described aboYelaparported STATE OF CALIFORNIA to be: 14555 OYal Road, lr-FOR THE COUNl'Y OF Ytne, CalUorala 92705. o .. :ANGE The UDdersl(Ded Trustee No. A-8'-18'7 disclaims aoy Uabllity for NO'ftCE OF HEARING ON IJlY. lDcorreetDess of tbe PETITION FOR PROBATE street addnss aod otbtr OF WILL AND FOR commoa de.s1patloo, 11 aoy, LETTERS TESTAMENT- Ilion berela. ARY Sa.td ale wW be made, Eltatt of VIVIAN R. btlt W'ltbout COY-.nt or war-BAKER aka VlvtAN BAKER ruty, exprea or Implied, ab VIVtAN R. JUNGERS reprdJDI Utlt, po,...... ua V1V1AN JUNGERS ua or ~mbruees. to pa.J the vtV1AN R. JUMCERS rematetac prtpctpa.l l'lrD ot BAKER, Dtc•Md. tbe DOte(e) MCUtd bJ aid NOTICE IS HEREBY • DMd of Trut. to-wtt: GIVEN ttat But o1 Amtrlca.. $1:1.t~~.rt, wWI IDterett Natka.l Trut 6 SaY1Dp tbe,.,._ U pnflcStd LD •ld Aaoctattoa bU ftled blh&D IIICitt(e~ adnaea. II lll1. a pettuaa .,r problt• of ader tM e.nu otatdDetd wW aDd toT IIUHI t..ea- ol T1wt. '-' c:llarpeud ~. nfen.ce to~ e .... of U. Trutae lid ~ u4e lor eutbtl' p&J'ttat- ot tlllt ti'Uta Cnaltcl bJ a.kl IUs. lDd tlllt tlie UIH IDd Dted ol Trwt. pia« of Mar11C tM _. n. ._l&duf..clerald 11iU be-. lit tor .__II, Deed ol Tnlt .......... lt71. at 8:30 ...... .. tM • __ .... ... ......... • OOU'troGm of Dlllpait...a tM· .......... I ...._ Mo. I ol aJd COlli\ at '100 Dlclaftlloa 01 DIMil ud CIN c-. Orin ..... Drsnt M lala, Mil I 18 U. CIJ of ... -. .... ..... oiDIUitad CIIIIDnla. • ...._ .. IIIL '1'111 .... ._... lti.Jl,_lrr&. ..... ~ tald ......_II ft.IJAM I. Ill JOIIJI. o.-.. ... llldlli .... • ~ ca.n te'-..,.dllltl*-..-, "-, oe.. Wiatt ftlnllltNial,.lltltrla 1 sa,.,tllt •c. .. IIEIIIL ....... ~~.,Afte " t' Dill& lib •• '"'· .,....~ n.r, -GATIWAt .. JqAG& •uiiiJt C4illll_..._ OQeiOWATm u iidll .... ......_ a.. I • t £2 -----~ .... 'II 11JW ...... 'fila,_ · , m u. ... , -"·.... . .. , -~-.­.................... , .......... ~--.•.. .. ~ A tt,OOO DO!fATJON for the Harbor Area Boys Club ts preteated to clUb uecutJYe director Lou Yantorn by BaJ1l&rl 'hner Slice, widow of Bob Turner of Costa ..... forrner pusldsrt of the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor. Tbe ebeck, Wblcb came from :1 Bob Turner m9morlal youth 1UDd created by the Exchange Club wbeo Mr. Turoer died 3 yeus ago, wUl provlde bUllard tables lor tbe UA)er Bay ao1 Costa Mesa branches of the Boys Club. Tbe metal plaques held by Mr. Yantorn wtll be placed oo the tables, memortallr.tng Mr. Turner's "devotJoo to youth ol the Harbor area." (Exchange Club photo.) FUND GIVEN FOR VET TEACHING PROGRAM Slightly more than $125,- 000 hu been allocated to the veterans' cost of instruc- tion program of tt11 Coast Community College District tor tM 1975-76 t1scal year. The district by law cao expeod only tbe first third of the $125,705 award for tbe period of July through October, 1975. Expeod.lture of the remalolog dollars Cor tbe seeood aod thlrd per- iods depends oo tbe data re- ported ln the October aod February veteran student eoroUment verlftcat.loo re- ports to the Department of Health, Education aod Wel- fare. Last year, the district served 7,888 vetenns at OCC aod GWC aDd through tbe telecourse-for-credit opportunltles of KOCE-TV. ·LECAL MOTICI RE:.:OLtiTION 1-1-76 RESOLUTIO~ AND ORDER CALLlNC PUBU C HEAR- INC WHEREAS, the NeWl)Ort- Uesa Uoitled 5<-hool District has entered loto (an) inter - distrtct attendance agr~­ meot(s) witb (a.o) otber school distrlct(s) or the State for the 1974-75 fiscal year according to EducaUon Corle Section 10813.Z; aod WHE REAS, the Governing Board of the Newport-Mesa UoUled School Distric t in- tends to enter lnto (a) simi- lar agr~ment(s) for t he 1975-76 fiscal year. NOW THERE FORE BE IT RESOLVED A.."i DORDERED: 1. Pursuant to Section 10813.2 of the Education Code ofCallfornia, the Board of E~catioo of tbe Newport- Mesa Unlt1ed School Dis- trict makes a finding tbat 1t 1s 1n the bes1 lnterests of the District and certa.lo other school 1istrlcts or the State that there be a mutual agreement to eXP.rc tse the authority to enter lnto 1nter- d1str1ct attendance agree- ments for the 19"5-76 n scal year. 2. Pursuant to Section }0813.2 of the Education Code of CalUornta, a public bear"-wUl be held by the Board of Education on August 5. at 7:30 P.M. o'clock at Mariners Elementary School, 2100 Marlners Drive, Newport Beach. 3. Tbe Superloteodent of LIGAL MOnCI NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Couoc U ot tbe City of Newport Beach 4k1, oo July ·14. 1975, pus a Rt.olutJoo of lntenttoo No. 8$C1 eo ftcate. close"' aod at.aadoD a publle wa.l.kway ._....tDt; aid walkway ... meat proposed to be cloetd ap. ftcattd and 1badDDed l8 lepUy de-tcrtbed u a>llowa: A ltrtp ot lud bei.Dc a pozUOD of Lot Z?, Tract MeG, u abon oo a map ~ Ill Boot 1 ... piC .. • lbr'OIIfa 11 of lft.ctl- ...... M.ape ID tbe oMce ol tM Coat;t Rec:wdtJ', c.-, ol cm.r .. Stat. ol Call~~"'~..._ ...-~rlJIO.OD lllt.olaMiat,•• ..... .. ,. ..... hi~ tM .... 11 ,., llle llllnat. ,. Sa ..... ., ..... ... ...._ .......... , ... • 11111 I .. M trt1 .. till .. .,. ••rlr _. . ......... " ........ • 3 Bl G SHOWS UNDER ONE ROOF AUG. 15-25 The Southland Home and Garden Show wUJ give the publlc an opportunity to see three blg s hows under ooe roof startlng Aug. 15, when 1t opens for a 10-day nm ln Anaheim's Convention Center. A favorlte ot many vlst- tors wUJ be the nower show, an array or foreign and do- mestic nower s and s hrubs In a garden setting. The hom e show wtll be highlighted by more than 500 exhlbtts of product.s for the home, lncludlnt turnishlngs, decontlons, appliances, art works, and home entertain- ment center s. The third show wUl be a moblle home vUl.age, where leading manuf.acturer s aod distributors wtll display the newest moblle hOmes. Schools of the District ls dlre.:ted a.ld otherwise au- t hor ized to prepare or cause to '>e ;>repared for general dlstrlbut10D at sald beilrtng a statement coocernlng the estimated average dally at- tendance involved, the es11 - m,'ed ~'ost to the Dlstrtct of such attendance, with such costs 3lso expressed as an estimate<! t H rate equival- ent. 4. Notice of the ~blic hea rl~ <;hall be posted by District admlolstntive of- ficials at 1601 16th Stre.?t, Ne.vpJ:-t BPlCh,CA.and 1857 Pla centia Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA., for the requlslte period, at least rtve days prlor to the Publlc Hearlog, bJt in no event later than J uly Z9, 1975. 5. Notice of the Public Hearl.Dg shall bt tumlshed to all oews media request- ing ootlce of official ses- s ions of the Distric t. ln ad- dition, a oottce s hall be sent to the following specified media: The Dally PUot. Santa Ana Register, Newport-Harbor Enst&n, Los Angeles Times. Ordered, passed. ,and adopted thls 8th day of July, 1975, by the followl.Dg vote: Ayes: Tbomas W. Hender- son, Mar tan C. Bergesoo, OrvUle Amburgey, DoDI.Id E. Smallwood, Roderick H. MacM!.llla.n. Thomas c. Casey, Arthur F. Thompson. Publisb: July 31, 19':'5, ln the Newport Harbor Enslp. LIGAL MOnCI F r o r11 t h e Po I i c e B I ott e r • W!I*IIDAY, JVLt ta loM A1la RobuU, ~. of 110 c.... Colla ..... Ud 0ortM llln1a, II, of 5515 RtY•, ... Nwport, wer. ~ at 1:15 a.m • at a:z.d ud Rnport aod elupd wtta~.-,uctDto:llea­ Uaa, a.ftlat po~ reported ftDcUII tMm lJ1DC aero" tbe lldft'alk tbtrt • • • K.atMrtM .Z.. Kloutct, Z3, of Q-lft lumiM, CoroOl del Mar, wu charted wtth driYioc ID1tr tbe tnnueoce ot aleobol at 1Z:SO a.m. at 1200 W. Coalt Hwy., Mar- lDers Mlle ••• Camera and leases ftlued at $1,480were bur&lariled from the home of Jao Plct at 1930 Com- moelore, Baycrelt, between i a.m. July 14 and 9 p.m. Jaly16. • THURSDAY, JULY 17 A $250 bicycle wu stolen from DOD Tlwner. 1012 w. Ocea.a Froot. Balboa, while be parked It at a party be ns atteoct1Dg at 405 Seville, Balboa, trom 7:25 to 8:30 p.m. • • • Andrew Joseph Dossett, U05 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, reported tbat witnesses saw Z men take saJls, tools aodSCUBAgear, valued at $960, from hls boat whlle tt was parked ln tbe 1200 block of E. Bay Froat, Balboa, at 11:30 p.m. ••• Wben Carmen V onmeler put a $500 oriental rug on tbe porch of her hom'~ at 729 Promootory Point dur- J.oc booseclea..o.log, somebody stole 1t between 3 p.m. and 3:15 p.m. • • A $1 25 TV set ns burglarlted from tbe bome of Harvey Lee Ropklos, 401 38th, West Newport, betw~o 7 a.m.and 5:30 p.m •••• A cas'! box w~b $800, belonging to the Stag Chinese restaurant at 111 Z2Dd, Central Newport, was stolen from a rented bouse across the str~t at 112 Z2nd, between midnight an J 6 a.m. • . . Donald Da011S of 1811 W. Bay, Cen- tral Newport, reported that an outboard motor a.od a bumper winch were stolen from hls car by somt-one who broke a windwlng wlD- dow wblle the car was parked ln the 1800 block of w. Bay between 1 a.m. and 6 a.m., causlog an est111Uted $700 loss. • FRIDAY, JULY 18 Charles SUver, 401 Santa Ana, Newport Height s, pa.rked b1s car oo the street to troot of bts home, hearr1 a loud cnsb at 11:30 p.m., a Dd weor outside to Clnd his rear window broken, for an e:;timated loss of $150 ... Merry Moss Taylor, 1820 Park Newport apartments, discovered that snow skis, a wetsuit, a shotgun and other items, with a total value o f $2,245, were s tolen rrom her stonge locker at the LEGAL MOTICE ac&rtiiMIDta bltw.. J•IJ $ ud s:ao p.m. Jllly 11 ••• Too~ nlutd at $Z5J were bufClart.&ed from u oc-cance at the bome of Fred. trtck Gl't.D(er Huot, %555 CrNitYlew, Bay Sboru, be- tweeo Z p.m. July 18 aod 10:30 a.m. Jaly 19. • SATURDAY, JULY 19 George Ronald Deacon's bome at 405 Clubhouse, West Newport, wu ransacked by burglars between noon and 9 p.m. and jewelry, cloth- toe aDd cuh worth $2,M5 were stolen ••• John MUler, 1835 Sbertocton, Oakwood apartments, locked his car in the apartment parking a rea at midnight, and dls- coYered at 8 a.m. that some- one bad broken a wloctdog wl.Ddow aod stolen $375 worth o~ tennis equipment • . • Wbtle the atteoda.nt went to the restroom 1t Newport Shell statioo, ZSOO W. Coast Hwy., Marloers Mlle,at8:50 p.m., someone pried open the cash drawer and stole about $50 .•• Steven Radako- vich, 29, of 127 -1/Z Pearl, Balboa Is land, while being c Ued tor dr iving wttbout a license, was arrested at ZZ45 Back Bay Dr. on a warrant c harglnJ him with failure to appear oo a tratnc charge In Los Angeles. • SUNDAY, JULY 20 Jaclt Hall, 881 Dover Dr., Newport Heights, reported a $750 typewriter stolen rrorn his hOme between 4:15 p.m. July 19 and 7 a.m. July 21 . . . Jolul Joseph Wempa, 31, of 2939 Catalpa, Fast Bluff, was cnargec:h1th being intoxicated lD an a uto- mobile at 32Dd and Newport, West Newport, at 3:15 a.m. . . • Joseph Arthur Horst, 19, of 2805 San Juan, Costa Mesa, was cbarged wtth re- s lstlog a poUceomcer, after r etustng to stop for questloo- l.ng at 23rd aDd w. Ocean Froot, Centnl Newport, at 1:30 a.m. • M'JNDAY, J ULY 21 Doretha A.on Rower, Z8, of 4Z01 Dana , Park Lido, was arrested at her hOme a t 7:20 p.m. and cllarsed with possession of marl )Jana ••. Gene Pantuso, 410 w. Coast Hw y., Mariners MUe, parke1 his car ln the lrvlne Coas1 Country Club parlnug lot from 12:45 to -1:30 p.m. aDd son\ @One tftole his wa.ltet, cash and wristwatch, wtth a total value of Sl,895 . M., qorie Ellen Simmons, 1665 Irvine, Costa Mesa, reported a direction finder and a depth ftooer , valued a t $350, stolen rrom her boat at DeAnza Bayside vu. lage sometime between noon July 20 and 4 p.11 1, Jul} 2! ... A tape recorder, stereo, coins aod other items, valued at $414, were bur gla rlt ed LEGAL NOTICE eoo.o&ida* Jlepon of CondttlOD or .. a.n~ o f Ne-""JX>rt. trocD tbt .... of,......,, 155Z-1 Mln.IDar, Balbal. betwMa a &.ID. lfld a p.m. • TUESDAY. JOLY Z! RaymODd Rttt, 228 Huel, Corooa del Mar, npoltld 5 potted pla.Qt1, n.lutd at $!40, atoleo from tbe .....,_ way to ll1a bomt bttWeeo 8 a .m. aod 7:30 p.m. • • • CbJ't.tm Elizabeth CurU~~o ZO, of 1011 Martan, Harbor Hlghlanda, was cbargtd With posses sion of dangerous drugs at 4:50 p.m. at Gala.xy and Rlcel, Dover Shores •.• Kurt Ryu Ectbeldt, SS, ot 115 35th, Wes1 Newport, wu c hlrged with possessJoD or a bUly club at 12:15 p.m. at 3Znd a.od Balboa, West Newport • • • Clltford Owen BUbo, 19, of Z009 Maple, Costa Mesa, was arrested a t his home at 10 a.m. oo a g rand thett charge Robert Andres Maestas , 763 Baker, Costa M•·sa, was ar - rested at 4:50 a.m.atCalaxy and Rigel and charged with mart ]Willa possess! on • . . Davld Howard Johnson, 7008 W. Ocean Front, West New- port, was charged wHb de- taylng and obstructing a po- llee otftcer wbUe pollee were attempting to identity the owner of a dog found numing loose on the beac h near his home, and which pollee be- lieve ls his dog. AIDS IN RECOVERY OF SEIZED VESSEL Navy Lt. Robert F'. Kent, soo of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Kent of "032 Fulle rton Ave., Costa Mesa, partlc:'i- pated w eUorts to recover tt1e U.S. merchant vessel Mayaguet, which was seized by Cambodian forces ln May. He lS a crew member aboard the destroyer escort USS Harold E. Holt, which was used to tra.nster a board- lng party of Muines to the captured vessel. The Maya- guet's crew had been re- moved trom the ship, but was later returned by the Cambodians and towed ln to international waters by thE> Holt. GOLD COIN DISPLAY AT GREAT WESTERN A namlsmatl<' exhibit 1s now on dlspla} at the New- part Cenw of~ or Grw Western SaYini,s and Loan AssOc.laHon, · ~~0 ftewport Ce:1ter Dr1ve. The gold <oin coUeetlon, on dJspl:l} t hrough August 29, Is owned by Gre .t Weste rn Sav~s and ts a representative se- lectioo of 77 dillereot Doable Eagle specimens, dating from the flrst yea r otctrcu- latlon, 1850. All of the Double Eagle-producing branch mints and t he st.x type de- sl~s produced are r epre- sented among the colns. LEGAL MOT1Cl 10 40 ~n.. .~fj:_l) m the State of CJth.f..Ot:'J!A. -···•• and I>omn t•c Subau1anea 1t the dON of buiDea Otl_. .T~I)!' }0, • te?.s .. 1 1-....dcltoof,...-u -110.4 J J<J7 ,~ _..-....... . 1 • 1 s r-. _._ a).079 .. 68:>. 31 1 •• ,.._ ht lt:~Jlt~t_.., ,t'-... I 1'\0.[le J aA '- l ( ........... ~ t•.s ,~ ....... .,.., .. w J ., .. .,..\If.,. • t~., ._.._ ..._..,. Ja.&t\toi..J ~~..~ ..... '~_....,.,._.,_,_,,,, • T,...."C ...,., .. t ~, .. ':' ,..~ ,_. .... .,... _.._.l't...,. p..v"C~ .,.,.,. .......,...." "'...-4J .. _.. .... . I lt..k,........... f...,-,'""'"' I 4,, .,...._ v..J ttw. ....., ,...,.._.. •• f, ,.._.' ~.....- 10 ft.J......,., .• ,...d ~ trw.-. r-.. " .,_...,.._ ll ... ........._... .. ,"'1 ... _,...,.,... t ... 12' ~ ...,..,_.. • k.rJ,..,i~h • ~~-·~ • ta t~~ ........ , ..... ,. THT 'l , .. ~. 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OF YOUit INSURANCE HEEoS N.,-;ahl'•rtson Insurance . c/lssnciates r 01" /,.~p·.J··· /u•r-.t• .. ,.,., 2711 t Cout Hwy .• Suite 100 l!ilfNSLGN ~ ,.j SEMD Ill YOUR SUBSCRIPTIOM ORDER TODAY I ONLY SS.OO FOR OME YEAR ----------------NAME ••.. , , .... , .••.........•. , •••••• ADDRESS, , .... , ••.......• · · • · · · · · · • · · · CITY •...• , , ..• , , , ..•.....• , .. ZIP .... , . --..!<lui c. .. ~ ... ,,, ...... ~--.. -laolr ~a~~-n- 4Jctlao, -oil llnod .. -polloi .JIM ICC lacolal lobe,_ IIIIa,., • 0,.... Cout CQ!top wu rtr• 111o ood 1o n 1111a J•r'• title, Jut bueiJ, ud FallertOII. ftttd l YII"J cJoM aiOCDIL OroumODt wu plcllod WN IDCI Su Die<> II-loolrlll. Tbe dinctora wen 1D uDIJll.mou lp'eemeat re- PrdiDc 01tt po.lat •• ao oae ww co throalll tbe S,..me sec ~ebNIIIe llllbMt-. "Balaoct ... -tboby- YOrd 1D tbeSoutbCout 111Dce tbe cootereoce wu utab- U.bad lD 1968, aDd ttdncs sboulcto't be 01 dttrerG tb.ls year," satd CerrUoe SID Paul Rubalcaba. ••we bad a creat race In 19?2 wben 4 t•ms COI.lld ba•e deadlocked for lbe elllmpJoosbJp bad FuUertul and Cerritos DOt played to a ts-U tie oo the t1Dal weekend." As It turned out Cerrttos won wttll a 3-1-1 record. OCC IDd Santa Au were 2nc' 1rlth 3-2-0 marts and FuUertoo was 4tb at 2..2-1. If Fullertoo had woo tbat t.lDJ.l game, all4teamswoold ha'fe Dnlsbed: 3-2-0. "We think we'll be str'OQ8:er thaD •e were last year wben we Ued Fullertm for the UUe," said JtmCar- oett, Orange Coast StD. "But we may oot wtn tbe cham- ploosbJp apin. The entire eoof'ereuee looks stroftger SEND IH THIS ORDER WITH $5.00 TO, !rom 1q> to bollom." NEWPORT H.t.RBOR EHSIGII "It's goillg to be ooe heck 2721 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR of a n ee," echoed Fuller-~===============~ too's Lorry Baker. ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS -------- • fOR SALE WALLPAPER SALE -ui) to ~om Harbor Paint Cen- ter, 412 32od St., New- port Beacb. (Next to City Hill.) Pbooe 675-4040. o CHIROPRACTOR fJ::>onalJ. C . ;Jo1ou,l I~ ~~;,""' "" HOv•• --·Tv••-·THvoo•. •·• ""'" ···1' ....... •o--• .... A~IHT ..... T O .. LY -·· :l:lt:tlt 11.....,. eo .. ...-""'"· ......... c CO .. OHA O•L MA" .']' •• ']'.01 OJ!AUTT WtoLOII 171_ • ' .uo••··-• BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy. Coron~~ del Mar Phone 644·7336 e IICYCLi!s Ensign Publishing Co. 01/ul Priftl•r• Higtt s,_.d rotary oHs,t pr•u lnl E. Cooot Hwy. CORONA OEL MAR Phone 673-0550 • WANTED TO RENT UX:AL SWIM and young daughter want two bedroom unfurnished hOuse or apartment. Ez- celleot local references. Call before 1 p.m. 675- 4385. o FOR RENT HOUSE -3 bedrooms, o PLUMBING & HEATIMG OJSTOM WILTS DUST R UFFLES ... PILLOW SHA.NS by Judy 552-0732 oREAL ESTATE WANTED • Pree-standlng building or store In a shopping area, 1200 to 1500 square feet with parking ror 20 cars. Lease/purchase option. Prefer Coast Hwy. Write: A. J. Ban.lcb, Boi 1129, Palm Springs 92262. o SERVICES• batM, Professiooa..llydec-· -orated. Printe paUo. AU END BOTTLED WATER bullt-ins. GaHae, Prln.te COSTS • Bottled nter • ~ quality wlthoot ... bottle. laundry room.Chot cear• Les• ttaa 1~ per gallon. of Corona del Mu. Adulta Tap coo•enJ.euce from only, no pets. Terms to WJder..counter renrse-SIGH UP FOR FALL ••LES • SEAVtC• be discussed afterbtspec-osmosis connrsloo __ ,. _.., Uon. Phone 675.zo51. '""" RegistnUon tor bll aLniHIT. COITA .. M --------Aqua Rlcb., Mr. Ward. classes at Orange Coast .... 7708 -Me-e86i TWO BEDROOM, 2 balhprf-l-89'7-07U, 2 to 5 p.m. Collece will be held Aug. IIIIM.COUI (IIUOI CUTLI" wate apt. wtth prtnte S C U B , D I V I H G' 12-27 by appotntmeot only. • DIY CIAAH US DIMMITT {)ti!a.. c•J -..-r*Yd= ... ...... I I • --~ 'ry AI----"'W' ··•••n -K. C4ut Rwy, --l?a..MO!I •PL-TI ,L.OWIM FOR ALL OCCAIIONI Dtlft•rl T1sh. l£0111ft'/1 PIIOII.~ .... $1% .... . --- patio, private laundryfl.c~ 111o AppotatmenU may be made Wtles. Gange. All bQUt~ Basic course ••.• , $45 bJ ealltng 556~5733. tns. Cbolce Corooa del ~~~~~~Adnnc~:;~ed~~ .. ~·~·~·;·( ~· $~~~~5 J Late registration wUI be Mu location. Nn'IJ dec-••• $10 beld from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on.ted. Adult. ooty, oo Auc. ZB-29 IOd Sept. 2-5, pets. Terms to be dla-55 7 ~e-0 0 8-l% IJid 15-li. Tbe admls- cussed alter lllspectloo. abla ofllee wUI close at ~~P!boo!eEo~?~S-1~05~1.~!!~ • MUS~IoL POl ""-It s p.m. oa Fridays, Fall ----· ......... t-. Wsejpsd...a • MAIIMI·N~IDWAII ~. -:rliit& claues bec1n Sept. 4. JULY SPEClALS Clanodoo ..,rtpt l)laDo -FLIGHT TRAINING ... ,.._..._,us Lowre1 IPIDet orpn wltb NtYJ Eu1cD Robert A. ell:enal LoU. -botll Mortis Jr., a~ of Krs. Aim tor •••••••.••••• $ $95 lleaJ')' F. IIWer ~ plaoo (on) ....... $ m Yamaba 1-!5 eouoleofPJl • tp~&Ur, Sue •••• $1500 l:fardm&D MlnJpltM • g.. celllllt oaadltklll • lo $ !595 LowtfJ 1'Ci -44 Orp.D 6 btoell, yooro lor •11 $1nf Wut I boullfll puc! pt. uo'l c-fromoor-· -"' 10 ·-lootno-m-. ICHIIIDT IIUIIC CO. y ....... LownJ • ....., 1110? II. llaiD 11., Soala .ua Ell. ltlt llorltl of 2200 Pull: New- port, Ia -rro!Dr OJrbt tralalar al lba Non! Air SC:ab, B...We, TeiU. He wULncelftmorettaa.aJ•r of ~ ud lllllfCIII -toe. .,.., wW ·Cilmlllato wltb lal.t dNICNUoa •• a Dl:nlaftator. ..-REALTORS Corona del Mar . A cbarmtac soutb ot tbe HlcbWiy, S bedroom, 2 bath borne Ofl TWO LOTS, peaged rloora II: , paneling In Uvtng room, 3 car prage, tree s'-ded bricked patio and larce yard. $1Z3,500. Came_o_ Highl.ands Gem qua.llty • It Sl*rkles. Spectous 4 bedroom >r 3 aod dea. FruU trees, large patio and )'lrd, ">rlnte beach.. Best Prtce. $87,500, N._T BIACIKOIIONA 11m. .,.;_ IIAL UT~R II'KIAIJm COL£ OF N~;·· 2515 E. C.aat HI IIALTOII lOl E. BALBO It .. VJ)., tiAI.IOA •n--li Prime Jnduatrlei RNI ~te IM-1 WITH s.m .so. n. IUILDINII n. 16.920' sq. ft. including approx. 1,000 sq. ft. Of air conditioned offices-7,560 sq. ft. Is extra high tilt-up, remainder of buildln1 is concrete block and pumice block. 16' x 16' electrically operJted loodlna door. 16' x 25' sp<ay booth. 600 amp., 240 v., 3 ph . power. Mercury ll&hls. . 1111 blllllttllt*s PARKING for 40 cars - W, J.T• Cr.el 11,34() sq. ft .. of lr, l·T• Cr.e· pove<l pork•na. Price $325,000 11AMK TERMS or OWNER UY CARRY OPPE!.RED BY MELSON ROBINSON Realtor 200 MAiN ST., 'BALBOA Phone (714) 675·8120 ~ .... M1 D AEPOR1" • I I Unit sales, through the j.iultiple )...i.§ting ~ervi<;e of : the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors, totalled 371 in May. 3,339 listings were pro- cessed during the first 5 months of 1975, of which 48% were sold. 78% of the -~es were co-operative! r•'ll•·•. • •·• • • •. • ti e :1 ••·• 1 • I . I • • • • • a hidden treasure lies at MARINER'S COVE WEST we ·re 10 aeci&Ukd We're even difT~eult to find One & Two story-2 B.R. floor plans 13&,850 to 140,350 {LIMITED LOCATIONS AVAILABLE SO HURRY) DISCOVER WHY WE ARE ALMOST SOLD OUTI • New low interest rates! • New low closing costs! • Tax rebate · some units! • Adults only (Over 16) • Security gate system (operated by th~ phone in your townhouse)! • You own the land! • Only 50 units (no more land) • Y.! mi . from beach! • 4!. double garages w/direct access! • Washer & Dryer niche · each unit! •large private walled patio areas! • Clubhouse, saunas, Jacuzzi , swim pool ONLY 5 MINUTES TO NEWPORT HARBOR! AN EASY CRUISE TO MARINER'S COVE WEST: BETWEEN BEACH BLVD. & BROOKHURST V2 BLOC" SO. OF.ATLANTA 11- 1 BLOCK W. OF NEWLAND ENTER ON LOCHI.EAI (714) 25°/o ·PER YEAR LET US SHOW YOU A WAY TO SELL YOUR HOME, RECEIVE 20% CASH, AND EARN UP TO 25% PER YEAR ON YOUR. REMAINING EQUITY.' I TRIMMED WITH SUNSHINE!! AelattaiUy appo1Dttd Ulree bedroom bomt witb -oaeious muter bedroom Illite. Truly a decorator's masterpiece. Mfntmam ~. Located near pool IDd idqlplllc eeoter. LoU of prt .. ey. Priced at $65,000 For appointment t o inspect, call . . COMPANY THE :REAL ESTATERS REALTORS . 2865 E. Coast Hwy~. Corona del Mar ••selling Real Estate in Newpo~ Harbor Since 1944" 673-4400 I 1 • 7 7 ,. Or4er e S..acil,.le~~: C.ll673.0550 CURT DD•H lith&;. TOll 2400 W. COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BCH .... H-C72 "* * * * * * * * *'* * * * . Rachelle Robers, . Re4ltor VIEW-VIEW-VIEW-VIEW 3333 E. 0.. ~ AN ' Corona del Mar 67s-2373 ****** *.:..***•****· Big Canyon $169,500 Elegant Big Canyoo borne 4 bedroom or U you prefer 3 bedrooms plus den. 3 bath, family room. Low malntenanee professionally landscaped yards. I .ocated on ooe of the pr,tttest streets to Btc ·Canyon . SH to appreciate. --spygrass liClge .. ·• ·~ $119,900 H .chly upg. 4 bedroom, 3 bath st.ngle level borne. This SANDPIPER MODEL has been custom decor- ated aod professionally landscaped. Mapitlceot p&tio and viewing deck. 3 ear garage. Ideally located next to Spyglass Huts. Early occupancy can be arnnged. YOU OWN THE LAND. Open daily 1 to 5 p.m. 3860 OcE>:lU Hatch, COM. cau 640·6161 ................ ,. ofiJo J6f. Spacious 4 BR., family rrn .. din. rm. On 52 ft. Sunny priv. patio. $179,000 Waterfront. 4 lHt., 5 ba., rumpus rm. Pier & lloat., sandy beach. $295,000 2907 .. EBBTIDE A macnl11~Dt oootemporary borne wltb a "per-~ 'QGiUb:.aU lt& own.'~ t.bedrooms. 3 batbs, formal di.Dial room, ,.ras tamUy room. Deligtd:tul gudeo Gd poolslu yard. $142,000 Choice Yearly Rentals UNFURNISHED Immediately ~vailable! A BEAUTIFUL NEW LISTING --4 bt>drooms, 2 _baths. $500 Two bedroom, 2 bath home with key to prin beach. $350 Three bedroom, Z bath home with splrkllng p:ol $550 A FEW STEPS to tbe beach; 2 bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths. $385 (~BOY~ - * 67S.St30 * 3637 E. CNst Hwy Corona clel Mtr Beaut. 6 BR, 5 Ba, or 4 BR, 4 Ba, with 2 HR. 1 both opt. Sandy beach, courtyard. shore muormg. 1295,000 ' •••••••••••••••••••• Attr. 4 BR .• 3 ba. Lido Soud. 77 Fl. waterfront. sandy beach. $275,000 . · · .~ BILL GRUNDY, Realtor lale~tcfert lttl• et Ll•tile lale ·. Ul IAYSID! DR., SUIT! 1, M.l. 67U·1,1 BIU'Htt R.Jt, pred11nl6 UNIVERSITY PARK INVESTMENT Newport Hgts. Area 2 BEDROOM HOUSE .+ 1 BEDROOM HOUSE + SEPARATE WEST ROOM $55,000 • BEST OF ,. TERMS!· . "'YwD 0. llld !0-"0W tllat ,a....-. nale ... "*1·'' IOYI.IICCARDLE ·~ ·II --~~------~~---------· FOR THE BEST IN LINDA ISLE PROPERTIES SPACIOUS SICI.USIOM. Lavishly flowering entry & cantilevereci. tiled deck created priva<'y for this Spanish feeling S bedroom. 4 bath home. Spacious interior & exterior. $260,000. Martha Macnab 642-8235. (N40> L.AfiOOH a.JENTID. El e~a nt 4 bedroom, 31t:! bath Countrv French home w /formal dining 'room -jacuzzi -pier & slip. $289,500. Appt. only. Catherine Schweickert 642-8235. (N4la > ''SPANISH IIAU'1T" Superb 3 bedroom, 3 1:! bath home w /den & separate dinitag. "m' float, 103' pierhead tine. $180,GOO: Bot.• ,, , Owens 642·8235. (N36> Newport BNdl, C..ifornia 92663 VALLEY REALTY PRESENTS OCEAN VIEWS NORTH LAGUNA CONDOMINIUMS Chooa tbe onrstse S bed""''m plan or ooe of the s11 loYtly ~~~&elou 2 bedroom Wilts to tbls North Lacu• CODdomlDI1am. BeaattM ocean news, close to beaebts, ltqlpmc aDd au tlat l...a(tma Art Colooy charm. Top quallty eoostrvetioG IDd a cbolce loeat:r.oo. From $54,950. TRIPLEX Cha:IDlng !-bedroom, 2-lle.tb frol1t bome wltb 1 ned bJ1ck ftrtplaee. Abo, Z bedroom, 1 bath witb large Sun Deck &.3d beam eetuacs --plus a 1-bedroom, 1-batb a1t. Two-ear p.nce aDd c:arport.. Eltn batb 1D c:arace. Priced at $114,000 IISOCIIIIII ..Cf(BJ •• *RI!ALTaA& 2021 W. IAI.IOA ILVD. '7J.JI6J M!WPOIT EACH Three bedrooms, 2 batbs --Ooe-lenl coodo- mlnlom 1D tbe very bHt coodltion -and a f1De Blutts Joc:atloo, tool $&4,750 HESt'ER-IRQ~-.­ Assoclates. Inc., Rtdlors 133-9711 Open House SUNDAY 2-5 1827 SABRINA IRVIN.E TERRACE ~eious rooms, S bedrooms--•cbwttbad)Din1.ac bath --z tlreplaces IDd a most COJ'POOS new across the eotlre !root of tbe bout cr.ttDc a lo'rtly ll•lllc-room c11D.bc area ttat Is a pleuare to .... I I I I OWNER WILL FINANCE CORONA DEL MAR Dti'LEX om., 500 ..., An. ... -..... eaandll I bedr11E liiiiDe .... Ia 'a S ..,....... IIIIU't- IHII. ...... JICIUolltr. Askin& $78,500 ••••• TWIN DUPLEXES CORONA DEL liAR ""', ........... ~ ......... ... ......................... Play tryouts scheduled I.AUTifi'VL alltOtiMI'LAM'S c-" ........ ..,._..,. •• •• ..., ... II MOUI _,'DAY CAMDI.•I . . ,.. ..... £ ...... ·-----..................... ...,, • .,. Ctn .. ca.-.., flnl pratu,.• a1 .. 1.6- ... Wna&n Cow ., ._,_loll ____ _ lap wtll bo I a.m.-,, Aq. I, at 1M pia,_ wllb .--11u7 l!ul-..., ... llap Gn..bl..m, M"CIII dlreaeor ol tllo .... ,..,. .. , Ia ellarp. • Tbrt Amer&cut c.ll.utc wt1l _ ............ .. __ .,...,...,_ -· OM DUTY IM OKINAWA ,...._ .. £11 t,_T, ......,_oflllr.todlln. J-l.llaniaaiiUI-· Ylllt-. eo. -. ... --... _, ..... lilt lei -Ill.-.. CJidD. ..... lit Ia • 1171 ..-.. of<:.--IIIP ocbool. Sate Thmugh mdnesday On A78-131ire 10 Ht legas,Pintos, Gremlins, Colts, Rllcons, 10yotJJs Power Streak 78 Here's your chance to get polyester cord Goodyear tires at sub- stantial savings. Six popular sizes are on sale for three days only. The Power Streak 78 is tuheless, bias-ply construction. The polyester cord used in the carcass is triple-tempered for opti· mum strength and resilience. The durable 6-rib tread is designed for a road-holding grip you can depend on. Tire up now! These Sizes Sale Priced 100 C78·14 ...... ~ MODELS OF G,..mlln. Hornet, Chevy 11, D1rt, Comet & others G78-14/15 FOR MODELS OF TOflno, Montego, Century, Cheftlle, LeMan~, Ch•rgt~r, Ao.drunMt, Chnrolet, POlAr~. Galule, Monterey, Fury, Catalina &. ottlera H78-14115 FOR MODELS OF Mltador Wagon, s,on. WIQOft, VIsta Cnner, LeM1n1 Wagon, Chllf'VW Wagon, LASI.bre, R~ Newport, Galule, Mona.r.y. o~. Ponu.c:: &. otn.r. Plus $l.n to $3.11 F.E.T. per lire dependinc on size and old liro Complete Bnlke Overhaul (disc or drum type) • Rep!-ll•h•p lour w!Mele • lteMIId qll.- det"' fo•r wheeJe • llit- lurhc• dru•• ro•r whe11l1 • Rl11nd brek• II•••· edd new rt•ld • Repec:k front wlile•l br.eriJip • IMPKI.,.._ eeels. lloeq, herdwer• end •nl11' eyllllllw • New fi'Oflt diK .,.da, "''' drv• linin .. • a .. build front cal\.,_.,'"' crlindere • l.e .. rfec• fronl rotnN, "''' d-• Blaed bnket linn. ... new n.td • I.I'J'Kk f..-t betri~>e• • l••••ct lf0!118 ~··eh, hOi fll, herdwete .~nd ~•eter eylindeT l:•da6n ltueb, h'OIII wheel drt-. •'"' forMsn -. A,.d • "'· for-crt.. Polyglas Whitewalls Reduced ar.n.Jt;;w IIIII IIIII IIIII Olsbion l'r1lniW $28 7»1l mu lfll.l4 ·~14 Q71.1A .m.u 'Na l.a ~rtca'e larplt ..U. = f71.15 lfli.JS ... dn-for lot. ol -" ,., .. -15 Jli.JS -. Rlwtl._t polruta cont m.u IJI.J5 WF lor ••oolil·rldl•l co.. Ell-IS fort, T....,. fh•lna I~ 13225 53825 '4250 Mh• 1or fM!II·boldaa ~nco-. • A-proo..t: ttnd .... lMt ava=-. . ..u,. 41tlwn on •IIMtll. 11lbl .... SL17 to $1.21 F.£.T, ...... AI • ttn ,_cu.d oa ... F of ... l ....... Un. •JJ!'dlftl ......... iN tn PLAIOOJIG THE FUll lor tllo p.rdla -bolll( lltld In D:mr Sbor" Ulll eteoJDc, July 11. are S o1 the co- -...., left lo 1'11111, Deborah Uartya, Aoao ZWptt uc1 Nucy Enclert. Tbe party ..W tmoor 1975 debutantes ol !be Natlooal Cbarlty Leque. Garden party fetes Charity League debs The Dover Sbores home or Mr. ud Mn. Howard Martyn wut be tbe sceae of a Garden Party toa1gbt (July 31) tettng tbe Na- tional Charity League debu- tantes. This ls tbe sec.ond 1n a series of pLrtles booor • 1ng tbe &lrls who wW be presented to eoelety this winter. Mr. a...ld Mrs. Martyn and their daUlhter Deborah w1U be j)iDed by Dr. aDd Mrs. Richard Englert and daagb- ter Nancy, and Mr, and Mrs. Doo Smltbanddaughter Leslie, Dr. and Mrs. Ted N~hreOOerg and daughter Marianne, aod Mr. and Mrs. Prestoo Zillllttt.nd'dauj:bter IHVESTIHC CHRI STIA.H5 OHL Y E:tteltulve, God-rlvrn ,,.lli·diuiiH hralin1 substance hsuint ,.ar/ut-placr itnor- llnCif 12s ot~ly co,pr l· itor. Trtlflf'rdoMs profits from co.uu:tic· pbam111cru tical•l.lftl• erinary iru/Mstriu. ,,.,.,...,, •• ''"tJ" U...o990 Anile. Special ruests will be Mr. a!ld Mrs. James Richmond Dowty. Yn. no.ty 1s the ball director tor th!s year. Eacb fltber will receln a needlepoint paper weight with his 1D.It1ala, made by bJ.s dauchter. A H1'ftllan luau wu held last Frkll.y nllliDc (July 25) at Jumlne Creek. Two ba:wts glamourlr.ed tbe eYeo-I.De, replete with HawaUan delleaelet. Hosts aDd 00.- tesses were Mr. and Mn. Keo.Qeth Wasma.no and daughter Marcy, Mt , and Mrs. Charles Jobna:m and dAughter Marla, aDd Dr, and Mrs. JobD Rlebards and tbeir daughter, Della. Guests will be aSked to j'O.-;;;;; ~mn"r.tdro,':! ·~:h~": (f];;/. 17 £,.,,. !_fi!!J! party carrytDe tbe ebild-rJUI.-~~~ ------. rea'• thllme, on Aquat 8 · Corne To io. Tustin. Assl.ltlnr the tx:ls-"1"1..-f_..... u---1 teoeea, Mrs. Dooald Ewald IIJW rwuill .....,... and daughter Tracey, are Mrs. Roberts lbauer and dauebter Cela.lne Cozad. Hot dogs, potato alad aod Cokes . •!lJ bt tbl flrt. A mapc. tan. pmes and baUOOOJ: w11l add 1o the lltllrlty. 1 ·•- RETURN OF THE SQUAW The modem American woman Is abool to eod up In the same posllloo as the original American woman . lhe lndlon, She Is headed !or 2nd-class cllllensblp. She Is going to tall< herself Into lhe posllloo of a squaw , worklnc, carrying tbe baby on her heck, aod eam1og lhe family UYIDg • while lhe old man talks, fishes or playa golf. Trouble wltb our modem American gal Is she can't keep her mouth sbul and let well eoough alooe. Where In the world Is lhe leader female so pampered, looked up to, aod treasured? Women e•erywhere try to emulate her look, her style, her Image. So, what cloes Ms. American want to do? She wants to change lhe whole lhlng. She wants to ,.mp Into poUUcs aod get top pay right away. Wants to start at the very top. The widows of dead politicians are the perfect eample. The old man dies aod, 2 weets later, the widow wants to run for election to his job. She rides Into office oo a wue of sympathy votes, gets I be same pay as an elj)Orlenced legislator, aod then wooden Wbal the beet to do nell. · ADd look at tbe gala joiDIIIg lheae cruy "feminist" movements. They're mis- named, becauae most of those outftla are abool as feminine as King Kong. They run arouod the 001111111' demanding top e~e<:ullve positions, aod throwlog new -born hehles Into the prblce, sterlllzaltoll aod abortloo are tbe answers • not the garl>agj! dump. We're going to be•e trouble feeCIJng 8Yerybody pretty soon. If II wasn't !or the pUI, tbo food. ahortago cr1818 would be upoo u .. ., sooner. The poUUclaa.l, of couroe, always bevo their -s to lhe ground llsteniD( !or any •olea !bat mtct>t be rumbling around In the bowels of the •rlh. In the "femlDisl" thlllg, tboy see Iota of female votes. They count up the 111mbor of females and flpre, aiDce there are more girls thea boys, they'd better play alq wltb lhe crazy ladles. Tbo eootlDuiDc comedy In Sacramento and Wasblngtoo Ia far flmlller thea anythlllg HoUJWOOd could dream up. So, If lbo womeo want all tbt jobs, 1 ruess we will )Ill beYo to let them beve lbolr "'1· You ....,. you eaD't abut a woman up, aace lbe'o made up bor mlod. Wa menfolk eaD pi"'OlUlyllDd aomethlllg to do. · YaJba wa could leaYO our wom111 to tW tbt flalda and feed lbo kids wblla we ride ott to t11t bqlpJ ~wmunc fi"CIUIIII.I o1 w vecu or ~. . AI Forctt P,S, By tbt way, Wbat do ,.. do wllb a Vaey lmporjlDI Pl>emale If you c:atcb her abopllftlllc In your Ilion, lib 1 did tbe otbor' .-y? • • • • • • • • • • • 'lben are a lot of ladlaa dolnl at the old lllore, bat tboJ are old-ru•kN<I ladle~. TlltJ t!llU W. to be &lid traltd alee Willie tboJ'n ~ tile ..... Alurlcu-!Mde