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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-09-04 - Newport Harbor Ensign.. ..WIJ)If ~1101 . . ~~. COSTA MESA JTLE CHARLES WAY CoroM del Mar's stbAn. open corridor, the .object or emot~ t.ttles tor a dect.de. wUI sttr up tempers ap.t.D toDicbl:, Sept, 4, when tbe Newport Beach PlanDlnc Commlui.OD bolds uotber public belri.QI oa the cor- ridor's Mure. Tbe Commt.uloo l.s dUe to deelde, stq~ly, wbetber the corridor should be of- ttcb.Uy eoosldered as "an altematln tn.Mc solutloo wblch sbould be fUrther stadled In lbe 6:J.ture." U tbe planners oby that wording, It would be added to tbetra.mcclreulattoosec- Uon of the cllJ's long-range general ptao, subject to CUy CouncU appronl. Because the subject Is Qrst on the list of tonJght's ageOOa, anybody toterested shoUld be on hand for the 7 p.m. opening of the Plan- ning CommlssJoo meettng In City HaU. FIRST PRIZE 1D tbts year's Balboa Bay Lloos Club Lobster Bake ratne Will be a CadUlac. Joe Feinberg, at lett. eo-ebatrmu of tbe eYeot, gets the ltey.s from Matt Olin, Ltona Club president. Tbe big charity tuDd raiser 1B set tor the weekend of Sept. Z6 ..28 at the oortbwest comer of MacArthur and Coast Hwy. 1n Corooa del Mar. Thla y•r's bake wtll tnelude an arts and cnfts fair, a ctrn.lval, aod a Saturday morning parade up Coast Hwy. ADY recognU.ed (roup seUlng rattle tickets gets to keep l'alf tbe money raised. (Ltoos Club ptloto.} Proponents or a ''village ...,...,...,...,10,.;...,...,...,....,.,..<i'.,..""''""'""""',...""'""'.....,, bypra_ss" Idea want to see Coast Hwy. re-routed d I . ntlf 1-__....ll.__ through the corridor, which -~,. ,.L; I ..,. ....,-panllells 5th Ave. from MacArthUr Bl,.d. totheeast- ARVO E. HAAPA, owner it!d pUbHsher of the Ensign rn lt u tts They argue ,...,...,..,..,..;,""',.._..,...,.. ........ .,...,...,.......,~><><""'""'-'1 :hat ct~ b;.~ would re- • NEW POSTMASTER WELCOMED Welcome to Corona del Mar, Vernoo Bowles, our new postmaster. duce congestk:Ml,assure con- tinued curb parting In Cop rona del Mar'sbusloessdts- trlct, and help matntaio the quiet village atmosphere of tbe community. favorlnithe bypass are some traffic teclmictans, the Newport I Harbor Ct.mber of Com- merce, and a oomber ol local residents, bu.J:Lness- men and oommutera. Opposing It are many homeowners who Un near the corridor. the Corooa. del Mar Cl...-lc Assn., lOd !lOme business IJld resldenUal ID# terests. Tbe Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce bas opposed the 5th Ave. bJpus in tl\e past, &Dd falled to tl).e any fllrtber actloo oo tfle matter at a recent meet- '"'· The COM Civic Assn •. met Aug. 'Z7 aDd Yoted to re- affirm an earlier position that calls for us~DK Bonita Canyon, near the county dump. a.s a bypass route around the C'ity, rather ttan usl.ng the 5th Ave. corridor. ln the final draft of the city general plan, approved last year, tllePlanntngCom- mtssion deleted any refer- ence to possible use of the corridor for tra.tttc. TIM! deleUoD came after moottls or hot discussloo. Tratfic studies paid lor by tbe city suggested use of the corridor as one possible solutloo to trarrtc congestion. In July, tbeclty'seaYiron- mental altalrs committee ruled that, ll the corridor is eveDtually given serious study for tra.tnc use, an eo- vtronment11 Impact report would han to precede such a study. Charlie Way dead at 100 Charles Way, a Newport resident slnce 1909, died Tuesday at a coovalesce nt _."-'! MN. tie '-'l eel-. brtt;d hiS 100tll blrthda1 ln Feb, 16. This is an appointment of double barrelled tmportance. Mr. Bowles is the first black man to hold the office of postmaster In the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa area, and In all of Orange Coonty. FurUle_rmore, this 1~ aWJ~.l,ted "J'J>Oint· inent puts the ·cap oo our' rtgbt to retain our first class Post Office here In Corooa del Mar. (Contlnlued co Page Z) BIG BOOST IN T~AILER RENT Traffic plan review due Mr. Way came here trom h1s native Nebrasb as a JOWlC man and opened Bal ~ boa's Qrst pocery store, whlcb he ran for 35 years. Hts home was at 1515 E. Balboa Blvd., where he llved with hls daughter, Mar~ guerUe Way, until he was hospitalized 2 months ago. Mr. Way was an nld The tnnsportaUou pt.a.n sports fan and his room Implemented 2 yens ago by was deeonted with baseball the Newport Beach City memorabilia. PlannlDg Commlssloa ls co- Grueslde sert"lces, dt-log accordtni to Its desip. re<:ted by Bell-BroadWay stated Blll Agee, 1 member mortuary orCosU Mesa, will of the Commlsston, tn a •~ held t 1 -~, speech given at the Coroaa .,., a p.m • .....-, Sept. 4, at Mountatn View del Mar Chamber of Com- cemetery Ln San Bernardino. mer ce meeting at the Sher- The Rev. Don Maddoa wtu mao Gardetls last Ttllrsday ofllctate. morning. MRS. ~ LEN DA. VIES, Wltbln tills yeu, Mr.Agee ~ said, an area plan Is ~e 76, OF NEWPORT 01 ES to come before tile com- En .. Outes. 76, of tz! mlsatoo with speclf1c 45th. West Newport, -..bodied recommeDdationl, matnly Au~~:. 30 at SUperior Hea.lth for the Corooa delMar bast- Care Center, ns buried DtSI cllstrtct. Tbis will ln- Jesterdlly lb Paclftc Vtew clade recommendations memorial p.rk. Harbor VIew about parklog and rrowth Hllls. coacepts wblch tbe city plan- .,..._..,...._,......_ DR. JOHN FORTE NEW CRA UNIT NAMES OFFICERS Lido Peninsula lraller dwellers were hit this week wltb wboppJ.nc rent In- creases, after their IaDd- lord no into new delays In replaclog their Dom es with a SZ million commercial project. Delaney's Cannery Vil- lage, owners of the Lido VUlage trailer park, raised rents by an average or 50 per cent, accordlng to Lido community lea.der James Rlddle. The letter notifYing tbe 34 tenants of lhe rent bikes was dated 2 days aner tb.e Aug. 2:5 meeting of the Newporl Beach Clly Coon- ell. which rti)Udlated an urlter stand b.vorlnc the aew development. The In- creases are effective Oct. 1. Mr . Riddle said the In~ creases "exceed good taste,'· ,;,nd go as high as 111 per cent for some ten- ants. to the dlstrtct attorney and the county Grand Jury. The letter seeks Ln,.estlgatlon of c ity omcws for a.lleged wrongdOing in lbe Delaney attalr. In the letter, Mr. Stoneman says he ta.s "dis- associated" himsetr from the case. "Dts..assoclated, hell! He was fired," Mr. Kingsley said yesterday. '•We paid him $2,000 to see this thing through and we decided to pay him IJld let him go be- cause he kept trying to dis- pute what we were tryiDg to say. I told him that most lawyers feel they can get their client to do what they want, nther thao wllal the client wants." Mr, Klngsley said he ex- peds to pursue lbe matter before the district attorney and the Grand Jury. Qeouty D. A.. Wlte Ca- plni, who Is tandllDg the case, said yesterday be ex- pects to rr'I&U a decision within a week oo whether or not to prosecute. • NEW pOSTMASTER of Coroaa del Mar, VerDOII Bowles, •u acCODIIJIDled by bia famUy wbell be :urlwed from Los Aa(eles to tab O'l'er Ilia oew )Jb. From t.n: are IKfl VnJD, dlucttter Hayley, wife Lorra.loe ud Mr. Bowles. Mrs. Bowl• Is ofttce mana1et of the Sooth Ceotnl Los AD&eln Y .M.C.A. (Ensip photo.) POSTMASTER NAMED IN COM Vernoa Bowles, 46, be- came CoroDII del Mar's oew postm&ster Satardl.y. nuq: a job t,.t bad beft, vacaat for more tbln a yee.r. He ls tbe first black man to serve as a postmaster to the Harbor Area. Mr. Bowles, a vet.era.n. o1. 18 years lD the Postal Ser- ..-tce, was maoacer or statiOD operations for lbe huge Los Angeles Post omce before being named to IUs new Job, He Is a Nny ,.eterao.. servlng Ln 1946.48, andaga.Ln during the Korean War 1D 1950. He Is a nathe of St. Lo<ols. Mr. Bowles sa.Jd he e:x- pects to keep bts borne In Lol': Angeles, at least for now, because his wife, Lor. raiDe, Is otrlce manager or the YMCA In South Central Los AngeJes. Tbey ba...-e a son, Vrain, and a daughter. Hayley. The appointment, made uDder the oaUonwlde poa;t- master selection program, eods more uan a year or speculaUoo -sometimes marked by bitterness -over the ruture of the CDM Post Office. Last November, four months alter Gnnt Honld retired u polll:muter ben, Orange County postal sec- Uoo chiel Hector Godtoet anoouoced a plaoned re. organilatioo that wou.ld bave dooe awa, with the jJb and placed tbe COM postal fl. cllity uDder Newport Beach Postmaster Gleon Goodrich.. Aroused residents and busi- nessmen mounted a cam- paign to save the facUlty's first-class ranldng. The campaign ended In the an- oouncement by Mr. Godi.De:t, this past March, thai he tad called o1f Ids pla.n. He vo•ed atthetime,how- VE RNDN BOWLES e•er, to try the reorpnlz.a.- Uoo effort again. Lill Sheely, asslsta.nl post- master to Mr. Howa..ld. and acting bead ot the local or- lice stoce b.i& retirement, becomes superintendeot or postal opentloos under the oew set..up. Corooa del Mar has 34 postal employees and baDdies about 50,000 pieces or LncomLD& mall dally. Postmaster Bowles said he learned ol bis appoiatmeot only 3 days before coml..nc to Corooa del Mar. Accord- iDe to WWiam Sullivan, re- lioml postmaster (ti)enl for l:bt westen ltates, Mr. Bowles "s ooe ot 10 Call- fof'Diu.s chosen by a re(looal merit selection board. Tbt merit system, saki Wr. &.11- livallo ha s replaced the tra. dttk:loal polttlcal appoiDt. ment o{ postmasters recom. mended by coogressmMt. Edftrd Daley, director of customer se"lces for the Se<":tional Postal Center In Santa Ana, accompanied Mr. Bowles when he arrived here last friday atternooa, took him oo a toor of tbe CDM Post Office, and introdUCed him to the staff. Cancer treatment charged Two Newport Bftch chiro. praetors are !lie to be-ar- raigned nut weekoo charges of Ulep.lly trMtlng ca.ocer victims with ...-uamlns, a.od wilh offering cul -nte '•dis- counted" services. Dr. Gary Coutur~ and Or. Orvtl Pedersea operate to- gether at Z043 WestciUfDr,, according to Dreputy Dlstrtct Atty. Jim Brooks, whO Is prosecuting them. Accordtoe to Mr . Brooks, the 2 meo b ee 9 counts eacb oo the 2 cbarges. "We had complaints from some or their patients as loog aco J5 last December 1° 0 he told tbe Ensign Tuesday. ''State "-.lib depl.rtment in- ustlptors. posing as pa. tiellts, were given vitamins as treatment for caocer , and were told that IIley would be ctarpd less than oormal fbr se"tces." Mrs. DaTltS. 1 IIH't'• of Dell fHI sbould be the pi Enclaod, bAd lived ben GDce tor tbe pec:vle wbo un aod 1960. Sbe Is sunlNd ·by work J.D. Ulls part or the city. dlqbl:ers Bubln Bvtam Referrtnc: to ttHt cJty's aAd GwealUaD suo.p. botb muter trusportaUon plaD, of "•-rt. aod b7 3 rrud~ llr, Acto aid tile ~>Dlta- The newly formed Corooa del Mar unit of the Call- torula Republlcaa Assembly has elected Dr. John Forte of Spnlass HUl as presl- d .. t. Also ln Uw wake of the City Council action, Jonn KlJ:Iisley. president of the Moana Community Assn., and tbe prime mo,.er iD f1cbtl..a&: the Delaney pro )eel, rtred his attorney, Alan Stooeman of Tustln. Mr. Stooemati reacted by send- Ing a letter of apology to Newport Vice-mayor Milan Dostal, ooe of the city of- ficlals accused by Mr. King- sley. Mr. Riddle and Mr. Stooeman ol wf"'DDdol.ng in tbe Delaney matter. Permit revocation sought Tbl dtscount charging Is t. mlsdemeaoor, sa.id Mr. BrOOks, bat the illegal treatmeot of cancer is a feiODJ llbdtr state law. carrylllc a pecaJty of up to 5 J•rs lD prt!IIOn, upon ron. nctloL btld and 2 -• __ _. Coyote CUJOD-ls st:W part c reo •·--.~---of the plan. The new Soutll cbUdrta.. s.r.tcts at Pacl.llc Vlew Eut OructCOllDlJClreula- C r.pea w-ere CQDdDctld bJ t.loG Stody ncommeDCilUoG.s tbt RoY, WIUtam llcQootd. to tbt Coonty Board of SU~ pen180rs requln a ba~k CHARLES KIERULFF, . ,... to Lbo oowo coast c~o~ 82, OF COM IS DEAD •olopmtot, and not oec .. - S.nlces were belct ,.,_ arDJ a maiD routtnc through terdly to Paclfle VIew Chi-N~'WpOrt Betcb and Corooa pel, Harbor VIew HWa, J)r dfiiMar. CbUte1 KJm&UI, a, oUIO"l Mr. Ape pointed oat ttat Ha..rbor Vt.w Dr •• wtao dled a ....,., .. of the Coma Aq. 29 at liDo( -'tal, cltl jju 5lll AYe. b,._.. Mr. ICltrullf, a "'I"" wm ap~a bt brou(1lt 11t11> ... tleetrc.lc. dtltrtbulor, bad tM elt:Jpllul._ eommtlstGI . IIYod 11tH 11 JtOrl. Hens tb1.1-~~.'. ~· ~= a -ot Loo AapiN, P•-. ......_ -"'~ Hoto•rmlllb1llll-. ---t11t ,_,.. Lola; •-CIIUtooT. Kler· ptaa. He llltld tbtt ao eo-al.llotLoo~ ....... ,._-.~ '-"' ...,.rt ... ... otS.. _... -· ~ a '81IP • Melt la al pel1 of lleCutJ ot -.. s .... OM• Mdii!W-.7 a W"Q .. Dr. C'lulel ,..tllillilld ,__ ... Ill ... ---·-·-••qlrldiPift,. Otrltr ottlcers are Glen Laytoa. nrst Ylce..prtsldent. lD cbarce of pr'Oinms; Mrs. Jotm SchmJta., t1ce..presl- deDt, lD cbarle of member- ship; Atto E. Dupe., flce- preslderd:, tD ca.rce of PQb- llclt)'; Yrt. WUllam ReiD· hlrdt, secntarJ, aDd Ray- mond RotbtelcHr, tna•nr. Tile DOlll meotiD( YIU be beld at 8 p.m. Thurd.y, Sept. II, II Ult homo ol Dr. aDd Yr .. Dnld lllartya, S601 Park Ghllll Dt., Har- bor VIew Hilla. RALPH HOLDEN IS DEAD AT 79 Ralpb Hoi"-of ~ HUla, -l'ly a -of N...,.rt Ileac• tor 10 ,eu., died Wtdlutar tl. lui -at tilt ""' of 71. lit.--......... ·tltll -.. ,..... HorldM 11m .. Lido 1a1o, ~ .. ~ .. u. """" "' --ot ... Lido .. Cooo.-117 _ ..... -~ --··1 ... --. Ill --T I a ... IE uaertt Bat 11 -~ --~ .. .... .... 1u .... -._.. .. ..., ... _ .. _ ,., .... --· .... I 'a. 1'f I ... - Mr. Klng:sleJ cot the City COUQCU to admit oo Aurust %5 tblt tbelr Jan. 27 de- dsloa appf'O'tLnc the Delaney CaDDery VUtace project was lmalld. beeause ooly S out ot 5 CouocUmeo ob.yed u. The CttJ Cbuter req~;lres 4 votes oa suer. ordlaaoces. Corona del Mar's Sand- piper lon ts threateoed wlth a stNtdown because or a 1- lE~Ked failure to pay city "bed ti.J: ... Newport Bet.cr. Plannlnc Co mmlssiODers wtU hold a pubUc ,_rtoc Stlpt. 18 to consider l"PPkiDC tbl!: motel's permits lo do bual- ness. City otftelals say Grapblcoo. lldallr\el., wtucr. bo .. bl tbt -· tut year. owes more tbu $5,000 ill transient oc~J CUes. Tbe local tu 11 lefled oo ............ DlYe Stalrtt. W'M aid M 11: a.aac...,.llfant~Gnplli­..._ . ...-...,..,.._ terday wDen told otthepeod- lng bea rt.ne:. ''We're ongoodlermswitb the city, aod I doo't IIOder- sta.nd why this Is tappen1nc.'' he told lhe Ensign. CUy llcease ~"t.or One La.rsoo said Gnpllj01011 o..-es tans lor the 1asC quarter of 1974, and tor the month or July, 19?S. Beca11se the mot•l la tn aa •mcla.sst.ned aoma.-ua, It ls operattac IDter a sptelal uae permit from tbe city, accordlal to cllJ .,.. 1111( ofttcla1 Jlm HnteUr • Tbo Soot. II pui>Ue !lOU- In( YIU be btlcl Ia City Hill. heltDDI"' at 7 p.m. Arnl(Dmeot ts scheduled for Sept. 1% tn Harbor Mu- ntclp&l Coart. HEW 01 RECTORS FOR COSTA MESA C. OF C. tf•wty •lected members of tbe tac.rd or dlre<'tors of tbe Costa w... Chunber of Commerce are Xlm Chap- poll ODd IAYia ~·. n.e lol)oiwbl& cUrectors Marinapark future mulled were re-eleetld: ValiCtJtl .. --._ Cllllbrd W-rf. 1(.....,. Fowler L Wener Etcher, T'boma.a Nllme aDd tA.U. IIJ.lhr. T1lz ·---··-tar --... _. c~ ~Clarf,8Ul .... -..... -.- 110 ac:tt.. till ' " Ed - --.. tbtl.r Oct., --•• Oada<oarraat ....... ttoa tn.llorpaat;_bt_ c 1 ra. To. CMicler, J ... ~­........boo-rtl ........... ool .... !sPU< paat;.. ~ -_.,., a liar -• SllLL llR TO SIQI .............. 11111'11 hJI 'bl ZllttiJCOa tldiJP ......... _...~ ... 4, .. ~c.. .. :1· _ .. c._·-·- .. II Rfst --C114' 1 , ::.. ~ ':"',,:-.::: .:: ~.;.:. :.= ,..._ .... ___ ., .... u. -..w t t ... ..., .... au , 2 ; 1 n _. a a -.--. ---..n. ' Florist Paul McCara dies Paul McCan, who dealt in bea.uti.M flowers IDd beautifUl music all bts We, died. Aug. 28 of an ~ heart attack. He ftS "· He bad operated Pul"t Flowers al 2626 E. C-.st HYJ., Corooa del Yu, lor the past 5 years. He ..ttled here after many years 011 the lnO'I'e •tth the baDd.a of Tommy Dorsey, Bury James, Stan Kenton IDd other gtants or the bic tud en. Paul played • ....,....,. under the name of Pui ..... log. He was born In Cle...-elaod., wbere his tattler was ooa- eert muter of the Cie'relaDd SymphoDJ. At 16, be left home to become a member of the Tommy Dorsey bi.Dd. In tbe ensu~DK r•rs, he played with t.Dds, Wbt1e keeptog alive an e&rly iD- terest In nowers. "I would Onc1 myselnoot- log up Dower shops )Ill t>r the sake or ,.ls.IUoc wttb the owners," be told 1 re- porter l.D later ,-.rs. "Music and nowers are closely related. Both repre. sent the creatln moodS of the lndlv\dtal." After se"tng Ln the Army's lntelllgence Corps, and playing Ln U,S.O. sbo'W's, duriog World Wa.r n, be tormed his own band 'WbeD be returned home to Cle"fe- l.a..Dd. He wu: ..-tth tbe Stan Keoton orcbestn ID the mld- 50., .. ._ tbt b!( ...... be~ gao playln&: fewer and r..rer dates. See.IIIC ttat toe).-1.1111. roll wu Oil tht ny to aDd the big .llOUnd oa the way out, lle settled In La(urll Betch and bougbt the Dower stlop here. WhJJe De wort.~ at belne a nortst by day. be c.onHnued to play Wltll local bands at night. At the Hme of his dM:tb. be ltved wtth an aunt, Etbel Miller, at 2:01Z2 Santa Ana Ave., Santa Ana Heights. ··( am the ooly remalo1og member of his family," she told thf Ensign yesterday, Se"ices were held yes- terday morning at Paclllc View Chapel, Harbor View HU1s -amid pretty nowers aDd preny music. School days or strike? An estimated 25,&$0 stu- deots wUI go back to public schOols nell Wednesday iD lhe Newport-Mesa schOOl dlstrlcl. n.t·s aboot 1,400 more than started last scbOol year In the district's 36 schOols. Besides the normal chal- lenge of new bookS, the stu- d~nts face the poslibUity of a leacher strike, Ofrl.clals of the teachers' employee orpnllatloo ta...-e s:aJ(I tbey wUI poll teactltrs oo tbe strike Issue. T•chers t.Od ott.er certi.Oeattdemployees seek raises and blaeftts hlrher Uan tbl 6 per ctllt htke offered by the Board of Educatioo. "AU ~rents should blYe been notlfted by maO of U. school schedllles. bu to~~t" aDd other llhlckiDt lJdbrma ... Uoo,'' school c!Utrld: aida JIIIIJ otODD oald ,._,.,, "'AA)'Ofte WhO taa'l -.rd f'rom the cblld"l ICMol shoUld call ttle K-bool rtc't .... ,. U a pH8IIt t......,. of "Wbk.tl! tcliOol Ida 9Ud .............. --.... the att.oduoe omce 11 551-- SIM. qy ... -• ... ___ .. _ 10 SM-SIU, AMDERSEHPTAIILL HOST THE FAOII.. TY ftlt PTA"""" ot ------ttoa llo<liltr at ........ -• .... 1 I __., ........ ., ..... - -....... II t --r---. Jll • .. ... ............. f --... -•rm ..,.., .... ,. • aa I 17 1 ... ... ~ __ .. _71 __ ,...., 11&. I "'-' -,_..., c-1or 1111 ~ fit ... .., __ .. ,...._t0114nd'IIJ Aa¥0 &. I.UPA : •.••• O...UII N"rtn KG IIA.VA .' •.• ; ••.• : ..• •-lalo - 111118CIIJPTI(lllltATZ8 " -<4tto ••• Ooo ,.., $1.00: ·-• 1.00 0o1 cl-.V. Ooo , .. , M.IJO: a,.... hO.OO o~oOOOOOQo~ooo•066~ ~~-.l!tlf " .11-,. ARVO E. H.U.PA, owntt 111d publisher of U.e EnsJ .. OO~OOQOOOOOOOOOOOOQOe' (Coollllued !tom Pap,1) Three times this battle has been fought, and woo. The victory in the last contest was officially ann01mced last March, but there has been an un- easiness during these past 5 mooths while the office of postmaster remained unfilled. Now with the appointment finally made, the status of our Post Office is settled. The business owners and residents of Corooa del Mar have an Important stake in maintaining our first class Post Office. There is the feeling of community pride, plus the assurance of persooal attention t o local postal problems --both of which are possible ooly through having our own local post- master. • • • • • CHRISTIANS IN POLITICS to the EditOr . . . ·-utllllll ·~---.es,r . ..,... __ _ .....__lllllo-_, .. , . .....__<I II c ----::;fiiMS::n a • ·-,. • ..... ~ lllolio-,....,......, _..., lllllllllloelll ., ...... .-...:CI,c.ea-. .. ...., .,.,., tt • .._ • rw ..., ......, "' -.. "Pro~ -laiiJ __ , .... -II Cl'nM -w;; ce_" 1D .. ..,. re-1 ° F .......... Wlllll rts...... •' ~.,.·,.-::.:.::; ~w:.s-: .. ·--::-;.~ .. --"c::;:, ~ ....... to .. 1111 ._ .. .,..__,. -. ... ., .. -· Pltllt ., oO ad au ..mota.uo.t..,., rto ~ tUtaa.ce.lw· ·Ia .. U..r eo.ra1 tt 't1t ,. • ....., tDr u enl •ll 1 r • .., a lu -. noel 11 ...u, ou ..... _ .. ..,_ DIIP~.--llt.'J ooiJ ..... "'-IDe~~·-.... ----OMIIJ -cl4ol. T .. 11'M2 a111p Ia ... llttltldo, piU onOtilllp cl Ooldlt lOIJIIIib t ... til n 11~ .. 1fM'i ISO. GOO terti 'at c.._ sn VII Lido-_....,_...,,1, ... •-.Oatopclaultlll, LidO 1111 t.naJJMd, dlnill war or wt tan Mueb Air rorot B1CENTENN1AL V1GNtTTc ON DEBT AND TAJES METHOD of p; I •nine pubUc to---... ...,..,.., .. 11 nn'bh ••• all!ldh111 occnlona of ..... .,~ ...... but ............. tta.t...., ........ ........ pnfiMW ,_.,... __ ....... __ ~ .. tD repel tt ••• •IIOktln& ....... tM accumullltlon of debt. ., wlprous eurtlona tn time at "-ce .. dlachafali the Olllts wNch unavokl.ablt..,.. ...., haw oc:cnklned, not thnawl,. upon po.taritJ the burden wt'lkh -.....tv.&oucMtoMir. The uea.rtiorl at tt.... mnJms ..... to rour "-PP ..,.ntathrft, but public opNIIon lhoutd co- ..... It it ....mw that,... should bMr In mind thet: towards the pa)'fMft't of dNts·than must be lltewnue •.. that to,._,. Rwenue ~mutt be tn:• .. , and tMt no tax• CAin be dnfMd which are not n-.art.Min-- con•nMont and ............ -Q:OIIGE WASIIINGTOII FJold 11 Rl•anldl. ud au ol, tlitiD wtebto Ill .. - ol ... -If lllol ... , ............ -1110? Till 1lliUtary ... -,,...... au aalbl>l• ..,... lot -to au "' Or-.,.. c-,, ftl1l 0ra111e C..ty 12oa1t Ia to erllla to IIDd ,_ Jail t>t • nfw --~~~ altpoJt tllu ... blp1:J dulprou -It-1._. c. Uoelll)j>l-ciU- uu ol Mnport Btt.cb ud pula of Coata 11-. Uldar U. ptloclple ol • ulllod dol.,aa -meal, wtat OD -.rtb UtpltbeM&Y)' !tom J111ol'llc Ita a.ltGeld at laut with lbe ~­an u tAtecraJ pe,rt of it. own Hntce, fretiDC either !I Toro or Loa Alamitos for commercial aircraft? It UJODt woald cla1m Ull.t we caQIIDt defend ounelna without this bel't'J cxm- cootratloD ot -catlllc t.lr- ttelcls 1D. tbe small .,.. of Orule COGDty, let blm poqder lblt tbt bl&rier t.bl cooceatnUoD of a.J..rftelds lD lbe area, tbt more cert:a.I.D. U.l Oruc• CoaDty wtU be- come a prime tarret for I.D iD.Itlal ml.ulle attack. Our real defense tbell would Mt'l to come ttom otber places 1D tbt lnterior &Dd otber ......... Tbe Defense Department sboald constdtr nleulac ooe of tbese fleutU• tor use by oommerclal craft. SlD.cerely, Reba WUlla.ml 1748 Bayport Way Newport Bet.cb The Birch Log J Consigning Millions To Slavery . -... ....... , -· ... lor 1110-. ..ld 1110 ,_--iL ..,_.., '* JJ~JICf-,.......ftw._.ol Witt theaiuuadt..i.._. ... ,,111! • ......... I'•• ...t Nc:rilt An.......... iaYktd to tbe • .-.. •llooi, U.. llu1n11 AJ.. t. 8 '' 'd, I'WuML ia a.t. JutJ. AfW tlatM .,. .. .....,., lA OpUalcin hrrd'' I • uddt oolld . ..,. .,.,._..., ••"''"' e4 ...;toll about 1110 ~ ·--lfaa Woa ._,.. at --·noh!P, -put bit ole· Wllal 'n., Soviet Uolool .Could Not Gain On -"". doelonlloa ... -~ ..... _..,. Tlla Balllor .. ld"' l&c6.'" " ... 8ocuri1y o( ~.'· 'Tlla -• ............ -oollod "Caito Blanella Vor Tloo,r Moot Be IA' ... Joc AI Ul CO.a-~•· lluriAahlo_..prlcrlolllaollolOI,~ -i.aplll<l-bnev had .... plllo ..... ~~aat a I b i 1 ·CQe;lft Na&M. WtliiH ·'"'no one thould t.ry to dicta e. to ocbir ,..._ Not too JDaDY ,...,.. lftl. wboewr u.t ln the •• , &be maJU'Ier in wbieh Lhey ouabt to .....,. 'fllllo H'"* ..,.uaJb< """'lalmod "'Capd.. 11101r ln&omal alf.U.." M hooonhlo - N-Woolt.'' Sta.....,la fl<>oO lop U.S. oftl. ""'\ld ,.. .. ..Cuood lo U.tao to oueb ~. dalo --*~ parodoo ooncl _ .... all ....... borillf 1110 bloody .. --., plllful ai::NM our lAbd M NCtnt immi&rut. aad retu-'•ttempta made in X..t.Gumuy, PolaDd. Hua- ... ftom CommuaiA-htld nadOM jotMd other lar)'. and Cncl-.lovakil to break awey from AmlrieaDI ia irw.l•inr that MWiy nalawd Soviet dominatioa. But honorable penou ... IUtM would IMWr be abudooed. ne'ther preaent in Heltinki oor invited to tM But .. Captive Natiou Week'' it a tbiq ol the preMnt. 1 put. w..IY a victim ol the DIW 1pirit t:A "d6-, PNaident Ford 1tood up the day att.r Brah- tente." Soma, thank God, prefer in.tead to call nev artd ecolded the Soviet Union for b..uiDc "d6tente" what it is. a diabonorable compro-put qnementa. But be need not fear that the ma.t with murdtirou. tyranta. Reda will break t.ru. one. They Mvt actively Wllat Happ .... At B ... l.a.ld Tbt Helaink.i document iteell wu virtu..lly unintallic;ible. (Ohe individu.I who belped to compoee it aaid: "You are not 1uppoMid to undentand it. Neither do Mt, and what's more, we meant it> that way.") Neverthel-, ita true •i.Jnificance wu not lo.t in all tbe alitter and verbo.ity, For, uJtimately, the Helainki declara· tion amount& to an acceptance of the ~mmu· niat abeorption of Lithuania, lAtvia and &to- nia; ftiCOII'liti 1 of a cUvided Germany; and leral approv_al ol L..e Communist domination of the whole eutem half ol Europe. In mum, the W•t rained ab.alutely nothinJ. It wu quite a pursued it 1inc. 1964. Their victory mull .,_.,. bMn acc:ompanjed by ral• of lauahtef'. The Caitlve Peopa. WID Be Tald Tbouah official Waaftincton rlowinrlY heralda this newe.t shameful deed u an utehlion ol "dftente," it is still black treachery. While callina it pf'Oil'M8, President Ford baa conaiped millions ol pel'80na and dozens of ut.iona to continued alavery, And tbourh the majority of the American people are kept unaware ol hil aellout, you can be sure that the Soviet Union will tell its captivet. What better way to destroy their lut Hngerin1 hope ol freedom! Copyright 1975 by 1M John Birch Scxi~ty FNt~• ZIPPIES 'SQUAD' TO PAINT OPEN HOUSE SET 9 x 27 FT. MURAL A~=~~~! COI'f'K&M u.s. fOStMAHII "I ~ I 'd l»n.r $rt w•tr:hing my c.loriH, too. •• --·- Tbe l...os Angeles floe Arts Squad 1rill be workiDc on a 9 1 r7 ft, mural oo CU'I'U LD tbe maLD pllery of tbe NP~~Grt Harbor An Museum from Sept. II to Oct. 10. Womea's Ceater 1r111 tmtdu • opeo bouse ToudiJ, Slpt • 16, ttom 10 a.m. 1111dl 2 p.m. Tbe ctoter, whlcb of- ten procnms IDd Nnlcu tor woman on campaa u weu as women 1n tbe local commuaity, Is located 1D tbe OCC studeot center baUd~ lDg • A welcc:me influence in the field of politics is a new or ganization called Christian F reedc:m Foundation-a grass- roots acticin group working for the elec - tion of Christians t o public office. ************* Election rules mulled Tbe Museam wm be open from oooa to 4 p.m. aod Fridays trom 6 to 9 p.m. aDd the publtc li: l.DYUed to •lew 11M "Squad" (Los ..... lea artist Terry SctrJoo- bo't'en) at work durlog tbose boors. After a Museum membership ''eompletioo party" 00 Oct. 10, tbepal.Dt~ IDe wW remain oo Yiew tbroagh October 19. A hasty reaction t o this news is the susplcioo that "Christian p olitics" is a cootradlct\on of t erms. This is nat true, because ''politics" is a neutral word. P olitic s in itself is n at corrupt or sinful. P oliticians can be, and often are -but they c an also be m attvated by · high Ideals. It is the aim of the Freedc:m Foundation t o increase the moral influence of Christian action by electing m or e Christ centered men and wc:men t o office at all levels of g overn- ment. Their objective will be t o restore our nation as "truly a g overnment of and by and for the people, based on God's laws and Christ's tea:chings that were the foundation of this republic." What a tremendous achievement that could be -in this bicentennial year of celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of our na tioo! • • • • Alii&RICANISTII EDUCATIONAL L&AGUE. FR.E.KDOIII CENT&t. .lftCfJ"'M"''S BERRY i'Alt.M, BU&NA PAitlt.. CALIFORNIA ~ ************* DOG LICENSES GOING UP Some ctaa(es coald be made oe2t week 1.11 tbe n.y Newport Beaeb boJda local eleetioos. A NYlled .tecUoa. eam- pa.ip apaacttnc law ud a re.dn.wtDc ot the city's ? cOUDCllmaoic district. are bolb cbl to be dllcussed at tbe Sept. 8 Cit)' Councll "'-· U the Cotl.Dcil carries out Dog Ucenses wUiproblbly mated $4,090 per JMrUDder suggtsUPos made 1.11 arUer go up to $10 and Impound the SUQested changes. fees and lloes wW Increase The CouncU turned down talks 00 Ole sub)ect, the shaJ'l)ly when Newport Beach a Sllllestioo that Newport foil~ cba.oces are ez~ peel"" Is tlolsbed wttb a proposed join witb neigbborlng clUes • ALL DONATIONS, eYeD r e-workiog of lts animal in settiDc up a l01D.t-use those IDler $50, would hue cootrol prorram. dog pound, However, City Abo ln the works are a M.anager Robert WYDD said to be reported bJ cudldltes. Current local ·law es:empta voluntary HceDSiDc of cats, U would be feasible to baUd dooltioos under $50. YNm•er, ••more ••ressiYe" a ct ... ~ -·-oo tbe ---•1 _...... • FREE SERvtCES dool~ ,ul.lrna.l cootrol om.cers, aocl city corporatloo yard oo &a. ted by LrxU:t'ldllals •cb u a year.round bl.o oo l.U1D( pertor An. oo tbe WestSide. profe••lonal pubUc nlatiou dora nm oo local beachel. He promised a report 1D 2 mea or attonMJ• ooald be All of these ct.oges, aod waets lXI that ldea. couottd u ftloable doni* others, were either reeom. Cb1ef Gla.l'l.S' a.1d the mended 1ut week by Pollee clty's 4 a.olmal coo.trol of~ ~· Chief James Glans. or by n cers wW be HP)aced. ANONYMOUS poutical members oftbeNewport CUy throQ(b. oormalattrttka. by coatnbut1oos woald be •· CouncU. The CouncU, after youocer, more acresstn ol~ tawed. AIJ.J .. cb ftmda woUd decidi.Dc last mootb ap1nst fleers. taYe to be t:u:rnel1 OYer to ~·----tiM-~~ .. ~ pi'Vt'lde animal coatrol ser ~ detn.J electioa. coda. • SUPPORT THIS TAX INITIATIVE •Ice, Ia IDDIOor lor ways to POLITICAL CAMLAIGH • CASH clooaUou woa1d ••-1h EXPERT WILL SPEAK 1M! Umtted to $4Ul, -. A propos ed ballot proposlt\oo that lmpro,.. -·'.,._rated II>( with .. mot otate law. aninW control prorram. At Jo141Pb R. Cerrtll ol Los deserves our support is the taxatioo last week 's mHtlDc, the Aocelaa. Yeteno campalp DooaUou bJ cbact woa1d initl ti th t I t ir COW>cU dlacuU«< lhe pro-m•--t ~ -lk rola-1M! llmllad to $ZOO pot per. a ve a requ r es a wo-th dB --· -....... .,.._ .. ......,IDe_ poRia by Cbtef Glan.s , aoc1 Uou coualta.ot, wW ad-vote by both the State Senate and As-decided to tab a l<»k 00 dr ... tho Orallle~ Ad-CO'IJOnUou. oommllt- bl t i t Thi · s-. 8 at an ordinance to~ _. ... _ y-...-n-... ~ aDd otblr ~· sem y o ra se axes. s ts oo.e way _.. Yl.u•-. ._.& ........ ..,.....r • SPENIXHG UlUTS,-corporattag the sunested Tbandl)', Stpt. 11. at tbe to protect the property owner and tax-c-•·· whlcb lllelu<lr. Allpltter 1oo. A uo p.m. set at !~ por H(latand f h bu •oter. WOil1d be llpHd c. payer rc:m t e growing rden that • RalolDg doe ucense Ieos roceplloo pto<edoa diDier • -IDtmula of lS~ per threatens t o drive us all to bankruptcy. !tom u. preseat M to $10 •t 7'30 p.m. por-to u. city. O.t..U ---" Ub "!ala He Y1D dUcul the bJcb* _, .. There will of course be the cries _,_ • • o1 ·~ allact 011 _.,,.-n-c~~arte•• of •• mucb u $1.0 ltcbtl -t:ampalpa 1D rnaJD u.t U. amt, wtt11 frc:m the big spenders, who will seek more. :"'.:U:: :;-..=,~:;:~ oacb ..-.. 1lmllod to justification for their argument in the • vo-.,. m toe• lor K-udL,-B • .Iollo-_.,.. -tt,ooo to c:ata. at ~ ••h. to a.td to -Vlca PHoJilool -$10,000. ooe-man, me-vote doctrine. Actually, :::!" tbem to their 1l lllaol*nJ, u. Gor. A ....,..-., c-u the two-thirds requirement Is more • More annul•• .,_ llerYJII O,..IIJ, Gore,..... ,.,_,. ._"' I1Gprw, just, because moat taxes t:i.u oo the ,.,,._, wtth • promlae Pat ud Jerrr s..,... Uld IAcUJa ~ ud ._ d bu all tbat ,._, doe ptcloed .., Su Frue~ lla!w"-lllrrolt Ia -loll to property owner, an t s, in justice, woold pt • cltatloo btlort Allolo. ..-.---., only property owners should have the betJil '*"""to u. -·· ._ a.r 1be -0 •* right to levy addltlooal taxes oo property. .~,:.':.'!:'.: $2111LLIOif ORDER ~:'to::: In spoosoring the taxatloo initiative, ·-~-Aalmol onata _ FOR AEROHUTOIC till ctlr• u,ooo tt-WI• --. ·~--"-our state senator, Dennis Carpenter, pay M lbe tint ume 111o1r Tbtll_.t~lllaod trlcta. .. ,,,..1 -~~~~ pet Ia 1w did. u1 ... ~ of All .. tide-· • • ' says, "There must be a stopping point lor ..o;;o; YlotNau.j Ford c_..,___ -• -•--- . hi b tinuall add-' Till --1100 -$1,151,1U cl a $1,-,!'17 ~· DDPI-• 1111' ~o the taxes w c are coo y .,.. 10 ..,, 10 '" ..W 1111 IOia1 .u. ,_ 111-, rerra ..t -• w111 • to the burdened taJipayers, and ratsing· Gluupr-'-c-u r h, ow -1111 -.,. lpafiC- tilts to a 2/3 vote would provide a • Cat L '' • -. .,. •• • •-n. -:,. ~ ... -• tl ........ tp. tl tract Yll--..., 11-~1 II better ~Ueening ••••• It ts ttme for ~ -, .,.,.·1 c.r~ ----lor•Joor-n.c.,u-1.,. .... the Yot4trs to tsU thetr go:;oetDment ·-be"'"" It alii--_.., ftiiM zhdh, :-; "'::3 8 1'., = ": np...-tattYes that they want equal :.._----:.:!.'::O:.=:a:"..i ~ -="' '?1 a I 8UDdard8 for everyooe and nat bllYe' n. ,.... '-' -,.... ::.;,.: '• •· . the ~ lowered to ultimately re-!.:}..'lor w. .. • toe · -.._ ..... 8lllt 111 tile fte1aDcte11 d more •msedecl -.. ~.fRO~ THE liDdM t1,_.--ealpr$W8 A.LaaCI.. -,...,.,.wll--........... ...__ ..... _111 ... ..:.,·· ••c=••--.--.. = .. ., l -.._ - -.... _....... ..._..,. ,.. • ....._..... ..... . . ;,. -Jtzrt M 011 rtpt diNetSal _, n......, • .,'laJ!!J..!!. :,.-:,: •slla a. ....,. to ta a Jtttle men 1aw1; "iiiiiil ....... •=•·" .-.rr : at.LJ · • DOt eaelacle l'Oluateers trom tbe campa)cD proeeas." ··u !""'"' 1101 !"the bufl · DeH of dOlilc what jou woild btl YOialltetriJJc"'lO"do tJi a canct"""te. I would thiDk: It's ob.J to •oluoteer JOUr •r- vtces wttbout lt bel.nc eb&rged apJut ·--tures." oltered CoanetlmaD Pul Rycllolt, wbose seat will be up for re-electloa DeJ:t AprU . otban wboA seat• wtU be ap In crab~ are Mayor IQW.d Mclmlls ud COI.IDCtlm&.D. Jobo store. "I Cll.ll eee some c:Umcult Urnes alad after aelt elec- t.loa. If we doa't clar tb.ls "'P. '* Mayor Mclnnla: ft.l'Did. Q.ASS DEALS· WITH R..E. LEGAL ASPECTS AD early moi'DIDC clua t1at ccrt"en tbt lepl upecta of ... __ .. ~- ..w ... -at Orallle c-con..; tto1a IIlli. Tbe cauM mteU Moadi.J, W•ilany Ud Friday ttom ? to 8 ua. ~· lbl- deata U'l I'IQI1red to ••e talroll • na1 -ptlocl-pt .. ella u aprenqaUtte, or pauau a nal llltlle Uceue. Jutnetor 11 Dr. 1'1lomu Olllon, • - real--t-bu -..... occ alallllllct Tbe Loa An&:eles flne Arts Squad, orlgtnallJ 4 mem. ...... pined .... rlety by , •ucuttpc MYenl moou- mtntal' s:aJ.nttncs oo the es:. tartor of bQUdlllp tbn>u&h- out the Los Aaples area, also a 9 s 40 root sub~ marine wtrlcb appeared ooe morninc 1D Newport HIJt)or. LLY'S STEAK HOUSE CHAMPAGNE & STEAK (FOR 2) $7.95 4,30 ~6,~ P.M. (?5~ P.i'p.iioD mon aft.r &:SO p.m.) SIRLOIN & SEAFOOD (FOR THE EXTRA BlmGRY) SS-95 to $7.95 Pot Par•• Cbolct c1 .__ -T.-1 • Se1mOo -Str)ltdllll! 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BPW Club resumes .activities Sept. 8th Tlle Newport Banor But- .... &Dd he>,._._, Wo-~ S.Cb. put .._.. Cllib tt1l1 apea tM P....,_t. u (llll..fUilmlil- fall te....,'l'llluldl,...... laD. lac. Sept. I, at tta. MeA 0S.U at 1 p.m. wUl toJ- Ymtt Coatry Chab, eo.ta low tM e p.m. IOCialboor. ..... ,. ....-wW be l41tM 'he pr..sdalt, Dorotllr Peten ol S... Pan. cU- WJ1cbt, wtU prellde. othtr reetm ot CO'tt•IIIC ldltca- oflleers are Moat 8be1toD tka IN ~ iD tbe UDi- ot Co1ea Mea, ftnt nee-••natJ uteuion p!'Qiftm Pl'elideat; Peep GarGMr o1 of uc lrftDe. Costa Mea; JeCOGd nee-Membertldp lD tbe BPW PH .. : Gayle Rutcbboo Club 1a opeo to both t..t- ot COita Mea, ~ oea oner1111d womeo em- -.eretary; Pat Zlecler of PloY"' of IDOutrJ ud boa- RuoUDctoo Beach. eorres-wa u well u profeclkmt pond~ a.eretary; CuolJD woDMD raJdlDc or work1DC Ba"•Y of Newport Beach, 1D tbe!fewportBIJtlor..Costa lr••r•r: Don. Baletb ot M .. area. How additives enhanc tnrltaUons are belDC MANCY AND JOSEPH DIITRICH . maUed out by tbe JUD.lor AUZWary o! tbe AnistaDce Leape of Newport S.eb to a •bowtnl of flU flabions Frutay, Oct. 10, at tbe Sberatoo-Newport. Cock- talls will be sened at 11 a.m. and luncbeoo at oooo. Mra. GuTy Sbort Ia craJr- IIWl ot tbe neot. Sbe wW be a.allted by Mrs.. Robert Ball. proctam> Mrs. KeoL Joba8oa and Mra. Tbornu Pectapueb. t.n•ttatJoos; Mrs. Rtcbard MOler, re- sefftUoas; Mrs. Dooald Gra•es, deeorat10Ds; and Mrs. st,.e F tGley, pobUctty. Nancy Lamar Corr weds Joseph Dietrich The theme of the fublon sbow, "additl•es," wUl show how to enhance the wardrobe wlth accessories sucb as belts, boots, bags and bangles. Special empbasts will be placed oa the haber- dashery look, tunic layer- Ing, loose layer1Qc lD sweaters, sbawls, tbe dl- •lded skirt and the Orteotal overtones. Cbap(er prelideot, Mrs. Robert J . Lucas, I.Dd JunJor AuxUJary cbalrman, Mrs. Stepbeo Baruard, wtll wel- come guests. Plymottth Congregational ChUrch Ill Newport Hetgbts was the settLDa for tbt mar- riage of Miss Nancy Lamar Corr of Balboa and F. Joseph I Dtetrtcb IV of Stoclctoo. Tbe ceremooy, cooducted , by the church pastor, the GEM TALK Rev. John Llodvall, took place late afternoon oo Fri- day, August 8, aod was fol- lowed by a reception -* the 'Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Proceeds wUl help suwort tbe Lea.cue's 2 ma1n phll- antbrop1es, tbe chlldreo's dental bealth center and the cbUd day care center tor worktng mothers. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Dietrich m of stockton. The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. WU- l.lam Bowker, Rlnrslde, aod the tate Dr. Doaald J. corr. Ne C t H Her cnndmotber Is Mrs. W Offi ers a oag Jobn Lamar, long time Bal-• MONDAY, JULY 28 • FRIDAY, AUG. 8 bot reaideot. Miss Corr cbose an ivory Glrl -Mr. IDd Mrs. Larry Girl -Mr. I.Dd Mrs. Rich- victorian princess style Gregg, 281 Knox Pl., Costa ard Jotmsen, 1512 Orchid wttb 1 Ia d Mesa. Dr., Santa Au Hetgbts. gown c uny ce an Boy _ Mr. and Mrs. Jotm Girl -Mr. I.Dd Mrs. John av J. c. HUMftNRin. pearl trim made wlth a J.C. HuMPIIrift. ..,,.. nore.., chapel train. The cathedral. Armstroog, 17561 Jacann-Ch1u, !128 Mesa Dr., Back 1823 N-rt BIWI. IN• bHfl• veU aA .. ed lth 1 1a da, l"ine. Bay. -~-• .,.. 'fl c uny ce, Boy -Mr. aod Mrs. Mat-• SATURDAY, AUG. 9 Colt• M .. l•ndm.rk for mo,_ was held by anold-tasblooed the• McLau.,.hltn, 2515 Eld-Girl _ Mr. aod Mrs. Nor- V..n 27 YHf'l. I# •n wthorory on lace and satin cap adorned ~ ,_,, •nd ;...,.lry. •tth pearls. Sbe carried a en, Costa Mesa. man Nelson, 3121 3rd Ave., DID YOU KNOW? bouquet of blue delphtnlum Boy -Mr. aod Mrs. Uoyd Coroaa del Mar. ivory roses, stephanotis and Wlseca"er, 2175 Pactfl.c, Girl -Yr. and Mrs. Nor-Ge• P•c l s of l"l•rul Costa Mesa. man Mattson, 3ZS Nusu Famed Kimberly dia-baby's breath. • TUESDAY, JULY 29 Rd., Costa Mea. mood deposits are rela-Her brother, Dr. Philip Boy-Mr. aod Mrs. Larry Boy -Mr. and Mrs. AD- ttYely recent .••• ooly Corr,gavethebrldetnmar-De Shaaer, 1921 Santiago, drewS.ldDer,Z675Baysbore 100 mWlon years old. rta&e. Dover Shores. Dr., Bay Sbores. There are older sources AtteodJ.ng her "'ere her Boy -Mr. aod Mrs. Roo-Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Eloy •-.. ..._i sister, Miss Cat ., Corr, as ald Ho-.A •1••1 Yar-Waes, 1"u Coacord, c.u w "n ca, some over a maid ot bonor and another ....... ~ ~v .,.... -. bUllon yearsl sister, Miss Barblra mouth, HunttDrtoo Beach. • MONDAY, AUG. 11 "Utuf(lcal jewelry'' Bowker, COI&.SJ.D£ Betsy and • WEDNESDAY, JULY SO Boy -Mr. aDd Mrs. Gary refers lo jewelry for Nancy Lama.r, and sisters Boy -Mr. aod Mrs. Keo-Mlle'WIId, 23~ Ddol. Apt. elal~b cenmoat. ••nu f B ca.a Yea ld ···•-· d 0 tile gTOOm, Jane aad Lla aetb Ortoo, 5012 Y-.rUDc, 'aoy _ ur. :.A Mrs. WU-go commwu.vu cups, col Dletrlcb. as bridesmaids. lrYtne. • ...... croaes, etc. ' AU wore sbepberd dresses Boy -Mr. aDd Mrs. Roo-Uam Mattson, S40 Afocado A ella mood I'OUCh 'flat of nora I print on Ivory trim-ald Phelps, 3941 Heodrlx, St., Costa Mesa. oamed a.ftera South Amerl-med with chmy lace. Irvine. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Rob- NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN THURSDAY, nPT. 4. 197S • PUII.JSHEO WEEXLY -PAGE 3 COIOIA DElMAR, CAL. '"1 L CDAST HWY. aa.GINA .. MU Ill JIOIII1c NICII• 6ft.J:Ue Myadec. for octf •• people · Parke-Davis Bock to achool Hifth Potency 0 " th• lob ... o .. "'• , •. Vitamin Formula with Minerals 130 c.,.., ••• 130 Day Vitamin Supply Parke-Davis Ret· $7 .79 Now ·•· $4.95 ( 100 CAP 9UL ES • J0 PRE f!) PIIIICitii'I'10 PILLID 7 DAYS A WIIK .......... .._ • .. 7 ..... AYI •-aflidi ,.,.. From HARBOR TRAVEL PAUL RYCKOFF YOU'll LOVE DUBLIN 1t you lOYe Ireland, you'U love Dublin, Us cosmo- poUtan capital, rlcb Ln clortous and tractc history. AltboU(h-the w•tber Is fUrly cool (rarely above 70 at i~ warmest), you'U ftDd the bospltallty of the Dubltner warml.Dg your b•rt at all times. Your eyes will behold woodertul, old 18th century Georgian houses as you walk around the streets. Dublln ls a perfectly preserved great European clty of that century. You are ghc all tbe time In the world to eojoy whatever takes your fancy aDd there ls much ttat wW -drama by tbe Abbey Players, borse raelDc and steeple ctasea, all ytnc l:>rth and banquetinc in rulned castles, golf, and Irish wblstey e•erywhere for 35 cents a glass. And ll It's a ba rpln you want, save money and time tor duty-free, tax-free fabu- lous Shannoo airport sbops. And whtle you're there, try to enjoy a Medlen! Banquet at BunrattyCastle. Y ou'U feel as lt you wue dining Uke one of the Great Earls of the 15th century -and lt's spirited tun. • • • For all your travel need$ -airline tickets, cruises, Club Unt•erse and otMr tnurs, botel reserntlooa, cu rentals or completely pla.Dned business or nca- Uon trips, please pbooe or drop Ill at HARBOR TRAVEL 3442 Vla Udo, Newport Bea.ch. Pbooe 675-Ull. tAt us sbow you tbe world! can dictator· The V ups Best man ns Edward Pa-Boy -Mr. aod Mrs. Racer ert Moss, 330 E. Balboa ~~~~~can~ d~ ~ V~e ~c~K~~412V~T~~.--Bl_v_~_._~ __ • ________________________ _ wu named aner Getulle Ushers Included Bob Love the Bluffs. r Varps, president of Bra-of Stockton, Bob Hayes of Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Jerry aU, ns found ln 1938 and Chicago, Howard Fish otSan Luxemboueger, 2957 Croft- later cut up into 23 gems. r •-A-R R Tb WUlla 0 nnclb'oV, lck e.eder of doo, Costa Mesa. e m • a teo the U.S. Forest Service anc. • THURSDAY, JULY 31 carat dJamoad, 1s pear Randy Snider of Lod1. Glrl -Mr. and Mrs. Gary shape, and bas an qraved portrait of wuuam n of PI BETA PHI TO ~::::O~sa.279 Brentwood, Holland. Tbis portrait ls so ftnely cut U can be MEET SEPT . 11 Boy • Mr. aDd Mrs. WU-seen Ollly under a magnl.ty-llam Tomllnsoo, 4551 1nc class. It ls 1n the Chl-The open1Dg tall meeting of Ranc~ve Dr·· IrYlne. eaco Museum of Natural the Sooth Coast Alumnae • FRIDAY, AUG. 1 ~~;;;;;;~;;;;;~===~~~H~~~~~~~~;~C~~ ~~~~ B~-Wr.aodM~W~-ry. ·be held TIJJrsday, Sept. 11, er Rados, 5672 Htgbpte in the Lido room of tile Park Terrace, tnine. Newport Apartments. Glrl -Mr. and Mrs. Jobn SUNDAY SERVICES: 8;00-9:SO-11:00 A.M. '71 . FORD GALAXIE auto.trans.,fllet.atr, pwer ltnr, pwel' ~!Di'Y low, low mUta. $1954 '73 vw LOW MILES FoUowl..ne the business Downey, 428ColtooSt., New- meeting, led by Mrs. Howard port Sbores. N. Racers, president, Dr. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Greg- Home D P-~v-wtv J d1 ory CheuQC, 14691 Fir Ave., r . ~r r., - rector of the research de-Intne. rtmtot otRees.StealyCU-Boy -Mr. I.Dd Mrs. Jotm otc, San otego, wUl sbo• Welier, 218 Vlsta Tructa, colored sUdes oa the Solo-tbe Bluffs. moo lslaDds. Girl -Mr. and Mra. Larry Dr. PMbody and bls wlte, Aspecreo, 195Sl SterraSoto, Betty, ,.W relate tbelr ad-Irvine. YeDtures 011 tbe islands of • SATURDAY, AUG. Z Malasla, Samoa, Flj1 and BOy -Mr. and Mra. David Qaadalacanal, where he con-Carrico, 141 Weelo, Costa acted medical studies oo Mesa. tbe .Mlcrooesl.a.n and Poly-• SUNDAY, AUG. 3 oesian people. Boy -Mr. and tin. Kettb A bUffet hmcbeoo wUl Col-Gaydoll, 645 Victorta. Coata Mesa. low. Ap1D this year, South Girl -Mr. anc1 Mn.BrtaD ~~~~~~~~~~-~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~.C~ A~~e Cl~~ ~~ 11~ Vk~$,~. spoosor lts 22 l.llDUal "Pi B, Costa Mea. S.ta Pili celtbrtty book re-• MONDAY, AUG. 4 ylft series." Tbe ftr&tpro-BoJ -Mr. ud Mrs. Bea-IJ'!ID, featuring Carlotta jamloll Kamataol, 110 E. l•h WUUams and ber surprise St., Costa""'· luut dtbor, will be held Boy -Mr • ud Mrs.. Tom Friday, Oct. 4. Coffee ts Tut, 46& SbldJ Drtfe, eo.ta .. rnc~ at 10 a.m., wtth tbe M~i _ Mr.ud Mra.st.pa-NYa.w starUbC at 10:30. T1ala sen. t.s open to the ea Dllble, 19M Ttakwood. pGblte. Tlcbt lnformaUoo Colta ..... • , be obCaJDed by caUJoc 8o1 -Mt. aM Mn. Doa- U?..$8$5 or 67S-H52. ald s.ra--. ItS Flower St •• ...-~ ......... ~~~--...--Coeta y.._ • TUESDAY, AUG. 5 Gtrl -Mr. ud Mta. Mich- ael Bell. 107 OrUid An .. JWne:ttl CoraM dtl Mar. ' Gtrl -Mr. ud Mn. Rob- ert ~Aft~. 1501 &a..-PL., cwr111 ... SAVINGS CERTIFICATES- YOUR BEST INVESTMENT A ,.,.g• yield exCMd• tltat of Treasury Instruments Don't be misled by present and future offerings of Treasury notes, bonds and bills. Actual statlstlca demonatrate that these Instruments yield less. on the average, than savings and loan term certificates . A ......... thla: ~ ln..,_t rat~ .. not compo~~~ldld. T......, notM, If CMMd before maturtty, lftUit be dlepa 11d of In a ftuctu8tlnG tnOMJIIWbt. Deity compounded l.agune Federal $1,000 aavinga certificates ylefd 8.08% guaranteed lnt ... t when 1~ ~ &-re-C*tincatee .. he6d for tun term and no penalties lncun.d for ewty wltNI...wa•s. tn ectual doU81'1 a.Md. this ~nta to 5!582.00 lnt.-t. In alx ~· So, for lnaured aafety coupled wtttt 8table w.lue, fNe from money womes-lmest your Uquld funcSa In htgh-yiefd cettlftcate accounts at ... LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS U.at Ill IlL. c.Mbftla ............. UMG Olft. CIIUonM .n _..II CIIIM.o AMI • ::::Ukall;a:~;L]..;. p,_tf-_ .. Oltlawtd bf u .wn'" ...... --....... -.. -· pol ....u ldpa .. lbolr dooro, __ .. _ • TELEPROMPTER ca~' ble teln11too ftrm Ll.:bed- aled to tell uw c....u of fUture HrY:Ice piau ID tbl ell)'. • OPOOoN POLL, dt· IICDed to m~re local at .. Utad11 about penm•t · poUey, at an estimated colt of t1 ,500, ...W be dllcaued. • TEENAGE SHELTER, nauted tor lbe Newport. Mesa-Inlne area by couoty IOClal workers, will be ltadled. Tbe shelter would proY1de COI.DJ.SeliDc and sbelter for nmaways and otber youagsters withtamlly problems. • TRAILER sizes in CHURCHES -NEW AT KAM'S • ., . : --GermaJDe, Oraace County f :-_IDtertaiDer, wbolabackedtw ( :_ _tbe trio, "tbe CIMr Day&: -Tbf'OUCb her stace act and Yar1Dapark mobllehome p&rk will be discussed, and the CouneU will cooslder limiting mu:tmum sUes. • SENIOR c mZEN sur· vey wm be recommended by the city's housi.Dc and community development cltlun's advisory commit- tee, to determine the Deeds of the elderly. • PLYMOtM'H CONGRE- GATIONAL CHURCH, SZ62 Broad st., Newport Het«hts -The Rev. Tom Hamuton, associate pastor, wUJp._ach at 10 a.m.Sundlyoo "Speak- ing from eJperience." Plans are belng made for a church pot-Juck supper at Bethel Towers, Costa Mesa, on Sept. 15. 1 costume ebaoges, Germaine f ~ .brm&s a toucb of Las Vegas _-to Corooa del Mar's Kam's restaunnt, 9 p.m. to 1:30 Wednesday through I \ - • THE CHRIST LUTHER- AN CHURCH, 760 Vlctorla St., Costa Mesa -The new educattoo-feUowship faciii- Ues wUI be dedicated In a se"lce ofpraiseandthanks- ctving at 4 p.m. this Sun- day. Speakers liill be Dr, E rwln Kurth, who begins Ills duties this week l$ assistant to Pastor L, B: Tornow, and Dean Dammann, new ad- m lstratlve assistant to the president of tbe Southern C alilomia District of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. A tour and supper will follow the service. The $400,000 ell)llQSloo program provides 7 new and 2 re- modeled classrooms, a 7,000 sq. ft. gym-parish hall, meetl.Dg room, youth room, c hoir room and offices tor the church staff. Gi!o rge KrueU Is chairman of the buUdlng committee. r I ' . LEAGUE CHECKS '~~~ ON DOWNCOAST ~ ~~~~ The Woman's Ctvtc League o1 Newport Harbor wUI open Its tall season Sept. 16 with a meeting de- signed to expJore tbe lrvlne Compa.oy's "downcast" area between Corooa del Mar and Laguna Beach. -CU· HIT1 I'I~UIIC~ SER FOR TUN HAS A COUSIN IN TI1E BROH X" (R) Note: LoctJl lfllc,t- Di•c l(cllllo" fs Bud. Suzy Ftcker of Balboa will present the program, com - plete with photo slides otthe area. President Mary Shepard wm preside over the meet- ing, which will begin at 10 a.m. ln lbe multl-purpose room of Martner's library at 2005 Dover, Westclttl. PBATUIUHG •- ALL TOP BRANDS .-....-aramounl SOUTH ~~RS1' GEORGE SEGAL ~ IIUSSIJlR ROULETTE. (PG ) 1 C011l PL F.TE SHO It'S 7:00 & 8: SO • THE HARBOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH, 1230 Baker St., Costa Mesa - The study in Daniel wm continue at the 8:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday services. A communion se"tce will be held at 6 p.m. • THE NEWPORT HAR- BOR CHURCH OF RE- LIGIOUS SC IENCE, 541 Cen- ter St., Costa Mesa -The Rev. Eleanor Jackson will be back ln the ~lpU tor the 10 a.m. service thls Sunday, speaking oo "Together in one place." The Women 's Guild wru meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. B, at the cburcb. PROMOTED TO SGT. Mar1De Sergeant Davids. Bowen of 149 E. Bay St., Costa Mesa, las been pro- moted to hls present rank while with the 2d at Camp SPECIALS SALE STARTS AT 9:30 AM 1 Day Only-~at., Sept.6 i:.sPIEO •"-GROUPS OF: EATERSITOPS.'sR;;~:x;oNow $4 $7.88 . ES.(!OPs::RT'os22 .oo Now u:RT~! $17 .00 Now $7.88 IT~ W!lll! I( I & 2 PC.) N' $9 ~UI' TO $32.00 OW · WI!RI --' ITS: ul' Tosso.oo Now$19.88 DRESS::% $66.09· Now $19 ~88 PINAL . . , Yoi1Mte4 ''" Pe .. l•t • THE NEW "CROWN OF THE SEA" BAHNER wulltro- duced last Thurlday at the Coroaa del Mar Cblmbar of Commerce breakfast meetlDg by Its de.Jptr, llud- Lnc at left, Loretta Famqm, eo--owner of' Dry Goodl MercantUe Co, 1D Corooa del Uu. Seated at left Ia Karen Margreta Wood, ebalrman of tbe Cbamber'a bJ. centennial committee, a.od seated at rlcbf: 11 Shirley Williams, Mrs. fartlllm's parbter, holdlDC tbe ortct-1 seal design, Standlnc with Loretta are Jim Park·J I.DI1 Karen Childs, also memberallf the committee. ····················~····· . . . of social note ., PEG Corona del Mar c. of C. president frani. Jank and his family have just returned from a fiytng trip to Saginaw, Michigan, and Cleveland, Ohio, aner jolning a family reunion near Lake Michigan and vi siting Mary Jank's relatives on the west side of Cleveland. While they "were gooe, their fireplace shop, the Hearthstone, was closed. f rank said he had forgotten about hay fever until he stepped off the plane. Jus t before their vacation, the Janks had traded their Morro Bay property for a mini-horse ranch l.o the Back Bay. • • • Another ofttcer In theCDM chamber, Bill Kull, has ~st returned from a vacation In MlnDesota wit h his daugh- ter, Caroline. Bill said he spent most or the vacation fixing things up at the Kulis' Minnesota lake vacation spot. Wtte Sally Is still ln the east with the other two Kull daught ers, Marcia, who will start her freshman year at RanOOif-Macon college for women at Lynchburg, Vtr- ginla, and Lln zee, who will graduate this year from st. Olaf college In Mlrulesota.. Linzee spent part of last year studying In Europe. The Kulls live In Harbor View Hills. • • • Two coeds from the Har- bor Area are studying abroad during the fall and winter quarter as students of West- mont college ln Santa Bar- ban. Melanie Ml:teU of Bay Shores and Linda Vanla.rl of Costa Mesa wW be vlsttlng and studying England, france, Italy, Greece, Israel --to name a few, and ezpect to be home by Christmas. • • • Corona del Mar Datives, practica ll y, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Huffman, have )lst re- turned from a flying trip to Portland and the northwest. As soon as tbey arrhed t~ flstt Mrs. Huffman's sister and brother-In-law, who Uve outside of the rose city, tbe Z couples embarked on a tour at the surroundlllc states 1D a motor hom e, )lst acquired for the vacauoo. Just to add a few more states to their ltlnerary, their returning pla.De set down in at least 3 extra states on retui'D Ol.cllt from PortlaDd. • • • Oh yes, our daughter KarlD has )lst arrived home alter a Z week tour of tbe •at COI.st rlsitlnc COUI!IinJ ud cettlDe a preview of tbtara wbert this COODtry bepD -- sutnc n.~~y of Ita hlstork spola and drtYID( lhroacb m111r ol tbe beauttlllt - 1A tbe Mstem ·part of tbt c:OWJtft· • • A late summer party WU Mid at tbe Core. del Mar benne of Kr. ud ltlr ... Doa ~~~~~I>JIIbolr dnlil· aiGoC -and 8&llllra • • Olr "I remember .,._,, !~~ .. ~ ud Me udllro.Fruclo BOI~~. loo•t r-ID --UI!I _,_ __ _ ud_c_blt...,. -----· • • • . ...,.,. ___ ..,., ~--...-. ... ructa't Gl •r~~or n. ....,wlllloalllr •• _ .. _...,.._ .... . •a 'N ritJ .... • .• OD tbe IDteroaUooal Real Es- tate Federatloo trip to tbe Mediterranean. They'll be home lmmlneoUy ••• prob-- ably wttb a bunch ol Dew watertroot Ustioga lD tbelr pockets (If you like GrHk Islands). • • • Not only was U WIU-.1 for Kay Sb:anoep to be t:akea out by her~ "C.B.," for brunch oo Saturday, bat it proved to be don.rtctlt surprising --sbe c::amebut home to a boul8ftll ol relaU..-es aU wtahllll bet a "HAPPY BIRTHDAY." Bal- looos and stramera wen part of thedecoraUoo.sa,lded to their Harbor View Home while tbe guesta: were watt- log for her to retul'll, I.DI1 among her preHDU: wu a much desired '76 Ba:uliDgtoa na,. NOTICE OF nt'l"ENTIOK TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOUC BEVERAGES 8-19-75 To Whom It May Cc.:~~eem: Subject to l.ssaance of tbe Ucense applied tor, DOtice is hereby pveo that tbe undersigned prq,oses to sell alcoholic beverages at tbt premises, described as fol- lows: 4695 Vc.:~~ Karman, Newport Beaetl, Cal11. Pursuant to JUCh lllteWJon, the unders~ed fs QPlJIDI 1D the -of Aleo· hollc Benrap Coatrol for Issuance of aoaleolmUcbeY- erage UceDSe (or Ueeues) for these prem'-u fol- lows: "f7" ON SALE GEN- ERAL (Booa Fide PabUe Eattog Place). BELL-IIOF Publlsb: Sopt. 4, ~~-~~ Sail & Power. In the Water. At Newport Dunes. The, WOrd Is Out: The Newport Beach International Boat SMwa will be the biggest, moat exciting nautical ev.m of 1M Haon. S.U arid power veeaela from 8r0und the WOftd. Many boats will be in.·-the water ao you can enjoy and ·lnapec:t. Get ready to Come Aboard at the BoatShowal Big: Largeet In the water ahowa on the Weal Coast. Six acres of craft and equipment. Fltll: Premier showing of 1978 linea of cnift and equip- ment. Verletr: International yachta.. Trallarable craft. Hundreds of nautical supply exhibitors. ,Ex~·•~•IJI:.DaiiY attractions. Meet the Quean and Her Pmc,•••••· Hot air. bal~\fng 4•~-"D~ more Convenlelll: In nearby Newport Beach. Acres of free parking. Or talle the ahuttlebus from Newport Fashion laland to the ahowa. Newport Beach International Boat Shows When: sau. Sept. 4-7 P-.Sept.11·14 Where: Newport ·Dunes. Co.tl Hlghwey at Julboree, Newport Beach Howa: 10 AM to 10 PM Dally Admla11on: Adulta $2.50, Children 1-12 $1~ • CAL:L NOW 01 DIOP IM ••• . A.4 o,. 1 o.,. A w .. ~r. t~ ..... .w.. o.dln Growe Ste .. 1.1•-•• 1t:IU1 1. , .. ,. .. • c ..... , ----- SUBSCRIPTION ORDER· ONLY $5.00 FOR ONE VIAl' ------------11!1'--- NA.IIIJ, ••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• AD!llt.Ea • • •.••••• • ..•.....••••••.••••• CITY •••••••..••••••••.••••••• ZIP ••••• -GIMMY AND WALLY IEMMETT n. premier 01*'1._ of the Piasa Hotel ballroom, JIIOC.Ored by tbe CIDderella GaUd ol tllla CblldrtD'I Hospital of Orange Coanty, becalM tbelr FIRST Claderella ball. Tboagb 110 cJaa lllpper was In eYtdeoee, tbe nicbt beld a maclc all of Its own. Warm frleod- UDMI perm•ted tbe pre-bell bospttallty bol.r, bNted by the hotel management, near tu TtYOIJ like fountains aDd water cas- eadee. Gaiety and ,1enutne enjoyment ra- CIIated from tbe elepnUy gowned ladles and ...._,melJ attired geDUemen, from tbeYery btcl•'• wben pretty prexy GiDDy Beooett welcomed guests and tha.nted all for tbe1r IIIIJPOl't. Sbe accorded hJgb pralse to Ardeo FlaiUOO, who chairmanned tbe a.tta1r, and nt.ded tbe GuUd's appreclatJoo to Kim ·Ciilqpelle and Dick Gulotta of tbe ma.o- apmeat. Halud Wally then joi.Ded Glrmy to start ELl .... • • • AdeU. .. ...., ... ). WUfred -AdeD4t ... ..., ..... IIUtlldaJ twtDI. ...., alai ........, blUr Allrut 14. .U.. at a.r t1b1ot nre Pdf lplelmu ud IAwta <>an ......... ..,en.l coado- ......... lfolohlla. Otlaen at tlda CI'OIIP ~ tabl• wen Loa. ud lim BIDtl, DorotbJ aDd Tom Dou, 1M Ud H8DJT Brudaa. lllarJ Lou Bq>kiDI Ud eca Bob. l loft lt. 11tnJcbt ta~ bamor. 81111.r... ud Robtlt GQaebetm wen a.t.o Gin, aDd both Mimed OD tbe road to IOOd blaJth ...... Yon 1D attendi.Dee were Gretcbeo and Carl Moon. wbo told me tbelr 800 Ukn IU leW poiU:IoD aDd h1l offtce 1D Rocke- feO.U Ceater; ebalted wttb Bob aDd Martba CrowDir ••• sbe wW be atteD41ac tbe Mauc.t Asslllt&Dce Lelgue eceYtaUGD. u lbt ID nee..presldeat ID eblrge of allau- Wariel • • • beside all U.t., sbe .. Gold Booll ebalrma.o of ADcelltos de Oro tb1s r-.r .•. buiJ call Glamorou Butua Bowell aDd bllltlead wen tbere, alto Mary lilarpnt and EdwiD Finster, wbo a.re alOO to pJD a oew daucbter • • • son -'·-· • betrot!Md, lJDda. More were DorotbJ aDd BW Ou.lmette, )last bome from a tour, and 1 am &DDous to Mar about tbe trtp lad tbelr stay 1D Ltaboo. Still more were &lperTbor Tom Riley &ad wtle Emma Jane, wbo ts probably 1D Oncoo by now, Ybit1Dg ber brothers there. Wttb them was Supemsor Clarke ••• all and more at the FIRST Ctnderella ball. • • • • More about birthdays ••• Ed Scoomacber tboQCbt be aod Flos were bavtllg a quiet 41DDer at Alfredo's ••• and was, of course, surprtsed to ftnd a table tor ten • • • the guests stngt.Dc that swtngiD' ole birthday ballad lneluded tbelr 1100 Mark and frleod Kenny Hofbna, Adelle Gallade's soo. Their Dext affair wW be for the Global Ioter- oatiooal t:.lmlly aDd wlll start in Las Vegas, then oo to do the Hawa.ltan Islands, ead1ng up at the rega.l Royal Hawall.ao ID Hoaolutu. NeYer a dull moment • • • so sayeth Flos. tbe daDctng. Otbers rouowed, a.od trom tbeo SIND IM THIS ORDER W1TH $5.00 T~ oo, daDclo& seemed conttmous. Darrell • • • • MIWPOIT HARIOR ENSIGN Brewer, Wbo bas beeo oo tbe clrcuJt for Ecbotnc blrtbday talk ••• Kat bertne De- m1 L COAST HWY ., CO RONA DIL Mll many years, played the fuorttes of tbe Grasse bad a.o aftla.Dche of rood wtsbes ~=:;::;:::::=:;===========ASO'I and 40's as well as tbose taotalidng the other day, as did Fran Jones, Gladys • ao-tauc:h. daoee..by-glaDce doYDbeat tooesl Baom, Debbie Hopo, and our sts. Allee C H U-R c H-E sc•-. . Amq tbose we saw as we twirled were Berls • • • and only a little whlle back · ~ _ -.. Carmel and At Brandli, Laverne and Charles there were Jean Sharp, Charlotte Loog, Tom ., IfilL. -Bugra, Kathertne lad <;ecU Wri«bt, Jean Carey, MUUe Frost, BemadlDe Ullman, Ro- H• b H f p --l. ud Don Ra.odal, and Bo aDd Norma Meyer, salle Sloan, Dorothy Reynolds ••. and day 1g way 0U5e 0 ray~ sbe _, exotic 1D black lace halter gown. after tomorrow, Gerald Rappl • • • • 2411 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR OUMtrs at ftrtous tables deligbttnc 1D the goormet menu, ere they started danctng, LOWER LEVEL -REAR were Norma and sam Gurley who bosted Understand the Madrecitas party for mem- JNTERDENOMJNATIONAL, FULL GOSPEL a eouple of tables; BettJ and George Wood-bers only, tbelr escorts and husbands is SUNDAY ICHOOL: 8:415 WORSHIP 8!RVJCE: 11:00 iord, Teddy and Hariy Auoe, Bob and sWl a subject of conversatloo •.• being EVAHGILIT18TIC SERVICE: 1 :00 ,.M.IUNDAV Jeu Lueas (sbe t.r1brA.ssisbDce League SQCb a dellitbtfUl aftllr, held 1n San Juan "'A VIR AND Ba&LE STUOV: 7:30 ,.M. WEDNIIDAV preXJ tb1s year~ tbe Moellers of Ambrosia Capistrano. HeDry Ullm&D, who Dever bu- WILLIAM T. KROAH, PASTOR tame; alao Made lad Charles LeFebvre. tends at tbeir home parties, did the servtng PHONE : 642-87&2 for all the guests, )Jst as 1f be really Flos &Dd Ed Sctllmacher and Mary Jane knew howl Dorls Hupes (U's ber seeood :=======================:::;~ and Paul Queyrel hosted several tables • • • year as presideot) aad ber llasband did their ~ ., • "''.~"'JJ ,;,u wt-wtt,.,~...,eet~Jmacbeu~•~'-part 1D tbe en ot nent.Dcs. Amoag those ·QMIII 8a.lr ~Q-clt vva.•.\ol ~~-Jmtt---1> know taterutiDc atteDd1D& were tbe WW Wards, Carter Low- ao•taT M •• IMOSTOM _ tt•STOR DorotllY I.Dd ~ .. Ql .... catchlDC 11P wttb ellS. JobD Law100a, Frank Ttaria.Da. Eruest · Al aDd Melle valla<t-(sbe teJls me the ScaDJoo.s, and of cour• Beroad.lne UlJma.o 231D ST. et OIAMGI, COSTA MISA -UJ. •• membe~ ta..._oof tbe Women's Au-and lots of otbers. EDUilsiasm in whatever a.daJ ...ar warlldp -10:10 a.m. s.daJ 8diDII , Wary to the Artb.rttis Fouodatloo 1s 1D the they do ••• tbelr motto! s.-,.,.... wariMP -•:ao p.m. t:OO .... ...... , ..... ud.....,. ...... '1:00 .... Aa ,,.,.._.~ ebareb wiD Blbllt.d!lnc ..... .., .Harborlites to mark f==;F~IRS~T~B~A~P;;T~IS~T~C~H~.U;;Rr.H?==t,J5th b. thd $ f 15 1 CLIPP bl., MIWPOIT IIACH -'~..140 fr OY ep • Dl. P. KINTON IISHOII . The HarborUtes Chapter PASTOR of Sweet Adelloes wW cele- -IVMDAY ICMOOI. ••••• ftJO A.M. al.l.l STUDY brate it& 15th birthday party 1f01attf' •••• 1•• A.M. & 7 P.M. J•JO tt.~ WID. at 7:30p.m. MoOOay, SepL ~UICMOP IILI~US SC11M~J-"Sder~.u of •i,t/' ILI!AMOR JACKSON, MIMISTIIt &udar SerYloe •...... , 10: OC a.•. a&Ddar Sobool •••..••• 10:00 la.a. ~·cENTER sr .. con A .. u.-:_ u..ton 15, at tbe CoUece Park ele- mtDtary school, 2380 Notre OR. -BIETZ WILL LECTURE AGAIN Dame Road, Costa Mesa. A£RONU'I'RONtC Ford Cor- pontioD bu '*bllsbed aJ\ orcaoee aDd mtssue con- trols operattoe at tts A.ero- Dutrcnle DttUioo ID New- port Bea.eb, Wltb Edward Berry as director. The ma- jor procram of tbe Dew op- entioo w1ll be the Bush- master Weapoo System, aftl'ded to Aerooutroolc Dl- rl.sioo by tbe U.S. Army's Armameat C::omma.od. In ad - ditJoo, electromecbanical procrams preYiously as- slped to tbe diYisloD'S Mls- sUe Systems Operation are belnc transferred to the Dew orpnlutloo. These include hot ps cootrol valves for cootrolltnc stages of inter- conttneotal ballistic mis- sUes. Boat show Sept.l0-14 All tbat's Dew in the world or motorcycles wUI be represeoted at the Geo rge Colouris recreational ve- blc le, YaD and boat show Sept. 10-14 at Anaheim Sta- dium. Tbe motorcycles will be amoog bundreds o! displays of all types olveblcles which appeal to the outdoor en- thusiast. Many types of boats wlll be exhlbited, trom crulsers to fast craft that wW easily pull water skllers • Free professional enter- tainment will be presented dally throughout the 5-day show. Show bours will be 5 to 11 p.m. weekdays, ooon to 11 p.m. Saturday and noon to 8 p.m. Sunday. NEWPORT HARillR ENSI~ THURSOAY, SB'T. 4. lt11 PUBUSHED WEEKLY -PAGE 5 OOROIA DEL~ CAL 11-4 Daily~ Sefv~ Wllh Soup Of S~l~d ~ Spagh~tt• &r Mut Soluce . . . . mon Ch1ck~n Fried Ste~k ..... . 1.65 1.6S 1.45 tue wed thu fri sat sun Gfl ll~d tUm &r ~w S.nd 8 l T Solnd.,'Frie-s ..... Stuff~d ~II P~ppers H.Jmburg~r/Fri~s ... Hot Me~t lo~f /Por~ro L1v~r & O nions/Potato Po~ tty M~lt1 Fr i~ ... Gr ill~d Ch~~w Sand Macaroni & Chili . Ste~k Solnd./Fries Fish &r Olips . . . . Hot Me~t Lo~f /Potato Hot Be~f Solnd./Po uto I umbo Burger /F r.~s Stu k Sand./Fn~s Fri~d Cl~ms Vul Pumigiana Stuk Sand.J frtes Fr~ Cl~ms .... 1.25 1.6S 1.4S 1.65 1.80 l.SS 1.2S 1.65 2.2S 1.6S 1.65 1.8S 1.8S 2.2S 2.2S . 1.9S . 2.2S . 2.25 IN COSTA MESA IT'S l:IP GRACE JlBLE CHURCH V eterau' Memorial Bldg. S6S W. 18th, Costa Mesa REV. TOM TYREE. Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES: 10:30 A.M. A. 7:00P.M. Christian Science Service a FIRST OfURCH OF OfRJST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido Newp6n Beach SUNDAY SOtOOL Dr. Artbar L. Bietz wUJ rtbarD to orance coast Col-tece th1l tall to cooduct h1s 1 itt~ lDDOil tree lecture serlea ID tbe audltortam. Tb1s year's 4-put sertes, wblch meets trom 7:30 to · 9:30 on WedDuclay eYen- llp, a. titled "Enlarcinr J'OUI' boaDclartes. • • Chapter s in Regioo 21, whlch includes Southern Callfomla, Arizona, New Mexico, and a portioo of Tems, bave beeo invited to take part 1D the festivities. Tbe 58-member Rarborutes Cborus wUJ perform, In ad- dltioo to guest quartets. Higbl.lcbts of the eveol~ w 'll be eoterta!nmentprovtded l·y tbe Sblmmeroos, 1970 RegJoo 11 Sweethearts of Harmony, andtbeCoo Clucks Clan, a comedy double quartet from the Harbor Utes Chapter. The public is In- riled to atieDd the e"fent. Tbe Rarborlltes cborus ls directed by Mrs. Gall Halley of Costa Mesa. Every morning, daily interest is added to every Los Angeles Federal Savings Account. Sunday School, aD ..-ea, 9:30 HOME BIBLE CLASSES: Call SSl -0092 -TeaddniBible Doctrine• ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REG(JLARLY We u.• you to wonbip L~CBURCH OP TBE MASTER lMI Padlc VJew Dr. c.--..•• c.Jil. LAWRENCE D. FRUlD..JNC Pulor -Phone 644-2664 lSUMMIR SCHEDULE ._.,_.....0:30a.m. Nunery and Coffe. Hour 9' 10:80 .... SUNDAY SERVICES , 9 I lOtSO a. a. WEDNESDAY EVEN1NG MEETING 8 f.m. READING ROOM - Week daya: 9 a.m. • 5 p.ll\. WedMadar-9 a.m.-7:4! p. Tueacby ~ - 9 a.m.· S p.m.; 7-9 p.m. . . S£00Nt> QIUila4 OF. OOUST, sCmNTIST Newport 8cada at C«oucWMat 3100 Piac:i& V'tew Or. 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CIH•"ff w.,• photo- ll'.,m.d (MHI.,.J ;,., t961 in • ,.,. publk .,_,.nee on tM b.kony of the TM,W preMMntiel fM'-c.. Chieng wut1Jen81. fly CHIANG KAf.IHik ....--·~lftlnl" 'FiW l(.,y--• ....... ....., • ,._, c41oor tc-..w. • .liM Apd/ S itt 11: wo-w o/IM /ll- clul,EIIIi{lltJ1tM ,_,,., ,..,., --· th •I/Vril•,wtt• .-... ,,., 111/J pmllll. ,,.. -..... ~ ... ,,. "'"'""Y w ~k ·--of T•l-. n.. ~--ru folloM~fltulkl• /ih I oi:l. A..._ N•""fHIIH' AI~ Ill 1961 Ill which •• tt/11 obout th lrtdiiMip1 o/•11 youth Gild his CArlJtltMfoith. . , Aaainat a nalural mountainous blc:k· drop of China's remote Chekiana Pr~¥· ince and aaainst the sterner invisible background of her Confucian ethia, I was born into a poor, yet tradittonal family of farmtr·tcholan in the aatcway town ofChek.ow. The date was Oct. 31, 1887, durin& a decade when China suffered military defeats at the hands of both France and Japan, and even then the whispered laments of my elders were bqinnina to rise against the misrule of the Manchus. Thus. very early as a boy brou&ht up in an atmosphere of national humilation, I came to understand that Western tech- nology and Western education would be essential if China were to resain her power and prestige. Ahhough today I am a C hristian, my mother was a devuut Buddhist. She was a strict vegetarian and never omitted daily worship. becoming increasingly fervent as the years wCnt by . Frequently, she lectured me on the Buddhist Sutraa. discoursing on sut:)l noble texts as "All beings seek happi- ness. so let your compa11ion extend"itsclf to all,"' or "Let a man overcome anger by IY AlfUD W. fPPAID, J).D. ,,..._ flf""' T_. feift ""-"''ie .. s..iHfy, ... ,.,., !~~=~ .. ::;..-_ _.. MARl( I 0' 35-45 Humility in Christian Leadership Golden Text : For e~~~n th~ Son of mtJn Olml! 1101 to ~ mlnbtm!id wnto, minbtt!l', md to p~ his lif~ 11 rtliUOm for M/lny (Mark 10:4.5). bur tv ~~J HE story of "the way of the t:roa" oc.cupie1 a place of fundamental signifteance in the Gospel history. For elWTlple, the thJtd prediction of the death and re~unec:tion or Jesus is reoorded in Mark 10:32·34, and p~n~llels (Matt. 20:17·19; Luke 18 :31-34). In the consideration of the Mart:an passage, it is appropriate to obsern the remarks of a devout expositor of this ce mury: ''The little company or disciples is now moving rapidly toward Jeruulem, following their Master . who conllnually is mindful of the agony and death whic h await Him in the capital city. There is !IOmething in the attitude, or expression, or demeanor. of the Maste1 which ast onishes His disc iples. Mark alone. with h1s usual vividness of sty le, g1ves th is touch to the piciUre . 'Jesu s was going before them: and they were amazed ; and they th:.t followed were afraid' !10:32 ). They It he disciples) are terrified by the dread poss1bilit1es which are bdore them; the y are awed by the majestic fortitude of the MasteL Let us pause to gaze on that face and form, the Son of God . gotng with unfaltering step toward the cross~ does it not inspire us to new heroism , as we follow; does it not awaken new love as we ~ee how voluntary was His death for us; yet do we not wonder at the meaning and the mystery of that death? The disciples can not understand it. They a1e not able to .belle~ it ; yet, for th e third time , He repeats the prediction, this time with a detail more full of horror than before : 'They [the chief priests and the scribes) shall condemn him to death. and shaH deliver him unto th e Gent iles : and they shall mock him, and shall spit upon him, and shall scourge him' [10 :33, 34). This enhances the her osim , this is proof that Jesw saw in all Its terrors the tragedy toward which He moved with such majestic, unfalterinl! tread . This, tOO , is a proof that He wn mo~ than man, In His clear vision o r the future, in His knowledge of things to come. This further suggests thtt His dCith wu no mere incident in His c:areer, no mere aeal to His testimony; it was the aoal toward whkh He w .. moving; He had not come merely .,o minister,' but 'to Jive bil Ufe 1 11nmm for many' I10:4.S"), No one was to take His life from Him. Freely HI:: wu to offer til Ult for us. Death, ""-· -... lila 1111-• ..... Hla ,..41ct1oa -,. wu, 'Aft• threo dlyo 1M (tiM ""' "' ... ) -r1oo opln' (10:)4).111o --· of.thot promioo boca110 11M IIMI -tlon or oil flo .._ " -tbe aplanatloo or Hla ---... For tiM joy tho! woo .. -..... flo ''""'-tbe ·-.. d ....... o1 w Wtll) ndurlll 1111 ..-" (cf. a.rtoo .. lltd"'"''. 7lN (]o.-Jo(-. 1917, pp. 147,141). ,... -"' "'" ..-..... -11 ••w "R silly ., Cllrilllto. lz'r t' "tl•f._: 2 • • • ..,!·~ 0:.:'':',...,... .til- 2. The Principle (Mark 10:41-4.5) \:If True Greatness TM Ambitious Request of Janies ud John ln Mark 10:35-40 we read: "And and John, t.he 1001 of Zebedee, James co me LUlto him , s.ayinl!, Muter, we would that thou shouldest do for us whaiSoever we shall de~ire. And he u.id unt o them, What would ye that I should do for you? They said unto him, Grant unto us that we may sit, one on thy right hmd, and the other on thy len hand , in thy glory. But Jesus Slid unto them , Ye know not whit ye aJk : can ye drink of the cup that I drink oO and be baptized with the btptism that I am baptized with? And they said unto him. We can . And Jesus u.id unto them, Ye sha.U indeed drink of the CUf' that I drink of; and with the baptism that I am baptized withaJ shall ye be bapUu:d: but lo sit on my ri&ht hand and on my left hand is not mine to pve; but it th.all be given to them for whom it is prepared." Verses J.S-40 record the 1mbitious request of James and John, the lORI of Zebedee. See abo Matthew 20:20-23. "Nottting could better Wullrate the danger of hiving • mind preocxupied with petty thoughts of aelf It a time when bia things are happeninJ in the !piritual realm .... What has been well described u 'the first ecc:lnluUcal intrigue for tti&h places in the Church' doubtless bqtn u a family attempt to steal a march on Peter, the thin:t member of the inner trio. But Jesus, .. Bengel I• Biblkal achol• of the eiahteenth century) finely put it, wu dweUU. on Hla ,-,., knowtna tbet He wu flnt to haw othm oa .. rill" lwld utd on Hla left; end .U tho •- their minds were ln anot:ta. wadd. tJtinc, therefore, the poetic temw o( tbe cup ..... the boptlom, farilot rro.. tbe Old Tetlament (Plio. II '6; loo. 51 ,17; ..... 42,7; 69,1; 124,4, 5), • dacrtpUoM of suffertAa lftd ~· in owrwhelminc torrow, He tdtd 10 tad them to IH what lay bet•-11m and Hb &lory and therefore hilawa them and the reelization of th* ..... ......... bold _ ...... "" -(3!1) .. •• lpoll.nt • tiMtr req\1111; bvt ,.., took tltom ot tltolr -"' u tlioy ('"- and John) botlt Htild IO ·~ ~ oft-.-clo (Acto 12:2; ... 1:9): -...-. ... .,._., __ _ ... In tit• <WI< "'1M ·--lo beE .... and ........ )y ·---.. <bo b .. or-o1 t =-(411). /tO Uttlo ...W • ....... P" I .. fnl two pdlll to two I IS a a ... Hootoltl-pto k ' te-6o*llf ........ H ..... , ( ..... -Joloo) ....,.._ ..... -. .. . Oitl4lldliolooo ,...,_ .... .. IIIII Ill I I ""' -· "'· C. '1. G--."no~rl-"11 7lW--Q 1.). lc·a; 1953, p. t:l7). ' -. Ml "" ....... ....... "" lillerolity ...s 1111"" tnoli ... "AI tiNit I pray f0< you," abo -r.ald, •;, IIIII you lllout.r love y-OOIIJIC II)'. pnclico the luddiUst .,.,_ or ........_, fortitude ud moditllloa, IIHI pnune tiM aood ft&me of your . ances&ots, who .,... men of rt1pUtation ... Eve while le.antina to love the moun· tain trails Utd lhh·ftlled tt·rcams Ml.r our home, I W&l new-er allowod to shirt the burden of wort. In fact, when I wu a little boy, I wu required by mY parents and teachen to do many tub such u nrcepiAJ and · mopPina tbc floor. cookina rk:c and pro- panna food in aeneral, and e¥en WUhina dishes. I( I carelessly dropped a few pains or rice, or failed to futen my cloth ina properly, I was severely taken to tuk. Then, suddenly, my father died. Now, deprived of any protection after the death or her husband, my mother wu exPosed to the most ruthless Clliptoitl· tion by nci&hborina ruffians and local aentry. ............. -io llalttio& ........... ....,._.,_,_, .......... -.... ,-.. e41o«dll<l, ............... -,. ... ,.. .... ..... • ...._kaWe spirit to tllltf r .. )oootko. I felt throu&)lout my childhood that mother and I were fiahting a helpless, lone war. We were alone in a desert: no available or possible usistancc could we look forward to. But our determination wu never ahaken. nor hope abandoned. Such an environment inevita~y moulded the shape of my personality. Then: is t:anstantly a smouldering fire burning inside me, although I am retit:ent in givins vent to my emotions. Throughout my life, I have always been surrounded and sometimes overpowered by enemies; but I know how to endure. This is one of the peculiar characteristics or one whO" has learned to work, study, sacrificc and rely in the end on God's guidant:e. And yet. in the long view of what was ahead of me, a life of hardsh ip was an almost ideal upbringing. In my youthful wanderings, I often sat by limpid streams and watched schools of fish fighting their way upstream like soldiers advancing against a hostile force. In the same way . I concluded, men have to fight against the odds of life, often repulsed but never despairing. Religion was for me, even as a boy, a source of deep strength for the struggles or life:. So it t:ontinued as I became a man- my hi&h tchool years at Fengluc. and Lianaobing, my milittry training at Paoting Academy. and my first momen· tous meetina with Dr. Sun Yat·sen, who was to become my mentor and rriend and father of the revolution to overthrow the decadent Manchu regime. I soon joined his secret Kuomintang movement and began preparing myself t:onsciously and unconsciously for my role in the long-simmering revolut ion. It was during the next two turbulent decades-checkered with military cam- paigns, against the Manchu warlords and Com munist t:onspirators alike-that I bqan to study Christianity. I was encouraged in this by a beautiful. Amerlcan-«<ut:ated young lady, Mayling Soong·, who in 1927 became my bride and who in war and peace to this very day shares my morning and evening prayers and reading or the Bible. Sint:e my baptism in Nanking in 1928 by the Rev. Kiang Chen Chun , my Chris- tian faith has become such a heartening personal e•perience that not even the most urgent state business is permitted to interrupt my prayer period!. Without faith, we are constantly in ~anger of being overwhelmed by adversi- ties. With faith , we unite ourselves with the deep stream of the Eternal's purpoae and meaning. and are thereby enabled to accomplish the impossible. C~ina:s epic defiance of Japanese domanat1on between 1937 and 1945 is a striking instance of the efficacy of faith. When Japan hurled its military machine upon us in 1937. opinion in the outside world gave China little more than a few weeks of possible resistance. But the unshaken fa ith of my wife and my loyal co-worken aalvanizcd China to achieve the unbelievable. The miracle of Chinese resistance wu prolonaed for eiaht yt11rs, four of them una~ed and alone, and in the end, rt was Japan that failed. Faith points out to us that the one irretrievable attitude for mat &Ad for nations i1 the attitude of puaivity and fatalism. If we ac:ccpt defeat. we beoome frustrated. Then we are indo.~ lMt But ir we: ref~~.~e to accc:pt ckfuc by prci.ina forward in the face of extemaf sabec:kt. then we develop an inner. intc~arated wholmeu of charleler whkh il ln.,in· ciiJ&e. Thus, in the proent awful acrvale of my country, with the CYiJ (~, orCom· munism. the Christian artitu* je, not- • some Chriatiaa. have miitakenly bel--. or oubmiuloo and apoll~ en& c:ompr~iae. o..-'!I •• II ...... .............. ~....,. ....... IJIBIIIttl_.. 5 Qfp 3 01!7' I 'J$k .. ..... til .,_ .. • ..... til ... = ....... .. .... til.. ~ ... ................. . llllllllli\Y, Ul'T. 4, "'' cotiiiiiA DEL IN, CAL • a LOon aT '1'1\e S<>P:B IY Dll. 101 MilES -........ ,Winitll OfiU .. YILt..l. liOuHo CA.OLtto4 wtlf "'S. 18 U8Tio ud lift nol! let no\. t.h4i: nn ,. down. upon pour wrath: NeiU.• llftf,lae• to U.e dt"t11 .. (Epheeian• :t4,17), Anaer ll not alwara had. A man er womtn wbo do.s not have the c:apaclty for anan 11 not worthm~;~ch.God did not NJ' that we 1houW not bl anl"f)'; He uSd that we Jhot.~ld ret ovtr our ancer befoN ntaht- fall . Irritation I• not • ..Utlve. If we C.kt anpr t.o bed with Ul, we ue lilr.tly to toM 1 ' lfOOd ni~llt's 1leep. Our lArd waa not the "mllk- and·IOP., aort of weaklinr de· pkted by .ome men. He waa tender with children and for-l"ivinr to the alnner. He Ia the meek and lowly One, But no- where in Bible literature can you find more eaustk word. than th.e worda He apoke to the stnbes and Pharisee• in Matthew 23 :27 : "Woe unto 70u, Kribu and Phariau11, hypocrites! for ye are like un-to whited sepulchret, which indeed appear beautifUl out. ward. but are within full of dead men's bone1, and of all undeanneaa." It was an anuy Quilt Who atrode• thNqb the eou.rt of U.. t.mple, n-artUI'Md tM t.blt" .t tht moatrehaMC· 11"11 •"" eiU& U.e' whiJ of eord tuned out ... WI thoae who ..... '...tit.. God'e 'hoUH a .... ol th! ..... Jeaue le p'd\lHd In the Jte. 'f"tlt.tion . •• M:\'lnr a aharp, two-edc"ed sword In Hla mouth (Rnllbi.tJon 1:18). It Ia the' r.letUN of tha AveRJer. AftJ"Ir a not a aln but a vartue when It Ia dlneted apinat that whieh le ITII. A man who lovee bl1 country will be anl'1'>' with that whiCh would destroy hla eounti'J'. Parenti who love their children wllj burn In in· dlrnation •l"•inat anythinr that would Wf'ftk the livu of thoh children. There it unhealthy anrer, of eoui'H. The Lord aaked lonah, "Doe1t thou well to be enary!" (Jonah 4:4). Jonah's an~r wu not rood ; it ••• ••lfi1h and petty. When ancer !1 root..d In petty, penonal ir· rltations, it ia weaknau: but to be ancey in • ~ood cau1e ia righteous. Releaud by th Go1pel 1'tl/owdip A••oeiarioJt CAN YOU REMEMBER WHEN: When the poor we~ too proud to t01kt charity. When you weren 't afraid to ~o out at ni~tht. When tht: Protestants and Catholics "thOUKht enou~h o( their benefits to argue about them. When ghettos nei~hborhoods. When you knrw that the law rm;ant jusaice and you reh a linle 1h1vcr of awe at the sight o( a policeman. When voung fellows tried to join the Army or the Navy. When songs had a tune. When you wrote lo~ notes. When criminals went to jail. When you .(;Quid get away rrom it all for a while. When you braQed about your home state and your home town. When politicians· proclaimed thrir patriotism. When derlu and repairmen tried to pleate you, or elte. When a Sunday drive was an ;~dventun:, noc an Ol'deal. Whrn you had to be brave tony. When you could always find someoll(" willing and able. whenrvcr vou wanted somethinc done. Whrn riots wert unthinkable. When 1he dency talked about n:liR:ion. When you took it ror granted that the law would be rnforred and your safety protected. When Chris~mas was merry. and Christ was kept in it . . -t .. THE LOGIC OF THE PLAN OF. SALVATION In 1Cortnthlant1:22...,..,..tofd that "tM J.-. r.qulre • elan, 1nd the Orwb ... 11 att.r wlftlont." This doubt'-• .. why God ehOM Paul, with his profourMI lntet~K· tual Nc:kCround and ac:um~~n, to proclaim "Christ eruclfled." the "wladom of God" ae MU at the .. _ at Qod" (I C«. 1,23,24). Paul was a Jlftlld tocJcian aa ..-11 as 1 th4101oc'an, and nowhere ia tflis mew. tvicMnt then In his Epistle to the Romans, where, ~ dtvlne inspiration. he preMnls ttla IOf!:lc of God's pltn of Nlvatlon. Apin and again, throu&hou1 the Epistle. he uMt that word so prominent in mathamatica and In loaic: "the,..toll." "Therefore thou ert lnaxcu•· atHe ... "(Rom. 2:1). "Therefore by the dMds of the law the,. shall no ftesh be justified in His sl&ht" (Rom. 3:20). · "'But now the rtahtaousnasa of God without the law is manltnted. ... Therefor. we conclude that a mtn Is justified by faHh , without the deeds of the law" (Rom. 3:21, 28). "Therefore beln& justified by faith. we have peace with God throu&h our Lord Jesus Christ: By whom also we hava access .... " (Rom. 5:1.2). ''There is th~fore now no con· demnaUon to them which are in Christ Jesus" (Rom. 8:1). "Therefofl, brethren, we a11 debtors ... " (Rom. 8:12). "I B£S£ECH YOU THEREfOR£, BRETHREN. BY THE MERCIES OF GOO, THAT YE PRESENT YOUR BOD!E:S A LIVING SACRIFICE, holy, acceptable unto God. which is your retaonabla service. "And be not conform~d to this world; but be ye trtnsformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect. w ill of God'" (Rom. 12:1.2). What About Long Hair? By Pastor Dennis J . Brown Dr. Brown U pMior of Bible Hopt111 Clturd1, Yalwna, •'CfiR.IfflAN cril.ISA.de 'ff88Kl.Y Oo you r~mrmber what thr Tut.SA. OKLAHOMA Biblr aar of ]tW\ftl lH-in, a Nu.aritr . H.-we~ holy 1nd !M!psreled untu r;.wt and !ot'paralr from ~innerll u fsr •~ >~m i~ co ncern,.fi. Hrl,. 7 :2(~:!7 Wr lhT tuld in th~ Uibk that Eli&h.a was bald-heeded and that God destroy~ 42 chtldn!n with two flhe beaD bet<IUII' tht'y madr fun of him. II Kin~, 2 :23-24, "And he went up from thence. unto S...thd; and 11 he wu going up by the way, there camr forth little. childl"t'n out of thr cit y, .and mo ckrd him , .and !!llid unto him, r.o up, thou beld head ; go up, thou bald he<~d. And he turned b.afk , and lookt-d Ofl them , and cuf"M'd them in thc- naflll' of the Lord, and the~ t:amr forth two she bean out of the wood .and tan: forty and two childn!n or them ... The-Bible n!fen to bald he.adJ nine tirnt a in Le.viticu& alon e..lt'a not an honor nor a dishonor to be b.ald-headed. God control! th.at , and I have-experie-n ced both. A.ollebuke '' ~· ur ~uch au hi~h prir~t bcntm ,. us . ..-hu i~ hol y. harml~u, unt.ldi],·d, :-~e r,.aratr from llinm:f"!l, and rruul•· 1i1.du:r than the he.avenB; who nrrdr.th nul daily , e11 thoiW' high prM-11t~. to oHu up Mcrific:t', fir~! fur hi>J own Binll, and thrn Cor tlw peopk'1: for this ht did ontf', when hr uffc-rrd up him&f'lf." At:ain Wt' read in john , chapter one when Philip lm:.ti~hl Nathan.ael to Je~us he uid: "Wr hsvl' found him . uf whom MO!tre in th" law , ~nd It•" propheU, did writc-, jl'~u~ .,f NaurTth, lhr ,;oo of j u,..,.ph. And Nathanael 111id unto him . Can therr eny' ~11ud thin(!: ('flffi<'" out of Naul'f'th~ rhilil" aaith unto him , Cum..-and "f"e, Lo ng hair, by IOrtM', ill a .a ymbol of humility, but by othetll rebellion. Abaalom '1 Loni H aio- Abselom, Devtd '• aon , h••l long hair and he. rebelled •g;•in,o( both David hia falhc:r end t~· ~rd. In fact he. wa • preiecd For hi1 phyaique by the peoplf', and the Bible Jlfl thet l1e w111 without blemi1h, "from the IUie of hit foot even to the crown of hia head then: ••• no bkmillh in him." In the IAJ'fte nw h.-wu r,r•d by .u l•ad lOt" hill 'be.auty ... We an: told in 11 Samuel 14'26 thet hit hoi< .. ;p,d 200 ehebla "aft~ the kint 'a ~i&ht " (or altout three po~;~nda). AJnelom w• pihy of ttk tn~~rftr of hia brOUMr A~~mon, II s-..1 13'28, •d ....a, the ....... of .............. .,._ ltlo latber Doria •· thdt ..... Ho-d-..... ..., ., fiP.t ..... hie f-··..., to oiertllrow W. fat:W'• t.hroae, '"' Go.t •w the wieb-of A•9~ ntl u.ctl hit lo:nc "* to cMd!. io the N ... of • .... ~·~a ........ ... ... .-..:left ....... ..., .. fM~w•• .,'Lih.--. II S..... ~~: a ••Corllldi ..... "I 5 • the ch.ch .. Coriotli, , ........... to ..,. ................. .. •• ~ .. l..,.n..t- I Cua1Lt" •11:t4-JS. "Dooloooo .... ---,..,tlooo,lll-- '-"'*•MIIo--W.l .. llo--~ ... .............. ; ... .... WriiP.WJor•ws t ·s" Noli I fly ..... ltoilil -. .,._ ..... _,.... ~ ..... 1 ..... _ lllro; ......... -• • Wrult1n~lon. w u ~n "i~ glory untu h,.r.'' Mary ·,. hlhr wltl ?~ ~noul(h to "IJ~ th .. fc,.t of ji'!IUII. )ohn I :! :; I. "TI,,.n touk \1ary • pound of tn ntmr11t uf !!piki'Milrd, Vf'J)' ro~tty , and anuintrd thr f•:rt of Jr~u~. and wlp•·•l hi.~ fe.rt with lwr hair ; and tlw hnu!l<' Will ri1lo•1l With lh<' w Jo•~t u f thr om tnwnt . II M'f'm!4 thai th" tr•·ud lu&~ •·haugo•cf hul111~ with llw mrn Wf'lllrin,r ll11· 1<111fl lt11ir .. ud thr ..-umt'n wc•riiiK th,. l!lturt h•ir. lluw lou~ II' IIJf"l jf ; a'ntl huw !olwrt j,. 11hort ~ Mo~t wunwn ·,. hllit i,~o not Ioiii( rnouji!h tu plait ur to !.raid, but :ountt: nwn ·~ .,.., In I Pt'lrr. ch•ptf'r :t, the l.urd trll~t th" wlf,. huw tu win h"r unyvrd hu11b...nd lu f:hri11l. o\nri thr molitdfrrtivl' innurn~ of th .. wift' i~< not thr "outward adorning of plaiting thr hair, snd of wraring ~old·, or of putti"' on of •PP"'""'-' V e.fW' 3. Then hr. gOf"ll on tu tell t],,. wiVl'"l in v .. ,.,.,. 4: "But let it br the hidden man of the heart, in that which ia not conuptibk, even thf" ornament of a meek •nd quiet apirit, which ia in the aight of God o( pat priee." If long hair il • ~ory of the woman, then the implireti'm ia that it iA lon1 eno111h to plait or breid; but in f'ither case neither the heir, nor t.M epper..l woukl ne~daarily win the hu&bend to Chrilt. It must be the hidden man Christ Jer.ua li•in« in lhe hurt. . Now if k>n~~: hair il a llharftf' for • fllln , then the hippy·type hair u worn today, ie an .c:l of rebtllion •~~:•in a1 God end aocitty. "P~S~~ In COfH:hMilon, mukihtdea of youth in A"'eriea today who wear loat hait .a..o wt:ar the "~..ate l)'mhol, •• a tin: .. with • urtiul t:f0111 hwned u,-. down ••• lwoken. 'l'hlt1 u( COWie; .,-.~to~...._ nlwllion. ,,_..,..,. __ ..., We IN 'i:a a• the ..,. ,...;to ......, . the enll<lwiio ty,.,..... -..Wiioio ...... ........... trikltitiiiop..w tl , ....... LoN • ke Nok of len:lult e $f (I tile ewfwl ....... " ......... _ ........ _ ,... .... 'Ill•• ..... ,.... ... GM ............... .. ,... .... 9:tll.ft: ,......,._r .... .... I IIJ-Oilolto 6o ........ 1 ........ __ ................... .... ....... TIS ' • I •• "' 1 - ck ... pi Wl Jl C: 91 II Vi p j Fl ~ Sl .. •• 2: H s 0 s F N • • • fl s u N • n p 8 • I I ' c I ' I b • T tc j I H c Q s 1 c • u r, c lo • n ,, 'I •• s • q " • l d • ' I I ! .t . ' I" rJCml001801iNW JfAid ITATIIIIlft' ,.~~ ....... dotiC ...... u: ..... B•atUaJ, I.C.O. f:alter- prt..., sose 1. cout HtP- ny, eo_,.. dt1 Mar, Ca: Jack PQt«o•t, 1Mel Spnoe Cr., Pa.tala V&IJIJ, Ca 9Z"101; C.Uu ~ 1Mel &pne. Cr., FoulaJD Valley, Ca n708; £CtM Plqaemal, 16661 SpnotCr ., FouotalD Valley, Ca mot. 1'1lW bustneu Ia ~ ed by a Umlltd pa.rtDenblp.. Stpect: EUCtH Plquemal. Tbll ltatem•t wu ftlecl wltb tbt COWlty Clerk ofOr- IDCt COQOty Auc. 11, lt?,, PubUah: Sept ••• 11, 18, 25, 1975, lD tbt Newport Harbor Eoslp, F -4e&!S -r • ..-V' • ==seq L P~L:!!!:t'P ' STATEMENT OF WITH- DRAWAL FROMPARTNER- SHJP OPERATING UJfDER FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The foUowtng periOD las wltbdnwn as a ~reoeral partnel' from the JartDtr- shtp operattng UDder the ltctltbls baslneas 111me of Sunshine TradlDc Company Ltd, at 3305 Newport Bt.d., Newport Beach, CaWornta 92660. The ftctltloua busi- ness name statement for tbt partnership was ftled oa 8-7-73 In the County of Or- ange. Full Name and Address of the Person Wtthdrawi.Jlg: Donald E. SbJmko, %288 Meyer Place, Costa Mesa, California. Signed: Donald E. Slltmko. Publish: Aug. 28, Sept. 4, 11 , 18, 1975, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -27!48 L!SAL MOTICI NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T. S. No. l-34965B On Tuesday, S.. 30, 1975, at 11:00 A.M., Title Insurance and Trust Com- pany, as duly appolllted Trustee under and puraaant to Deed or Trost recorded January 23, 1974, to boot 11061, page 1396, or OfftcLal Records In the omce of the County Recorder of On.nce Cocmtr, Ca11iwDJa. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR C ASH {l»yable at Ume of sale to lawfUl money of tbe United States) at tbe South front entrance to the Old Orange County Courthouse located lD the 200 block of West Santa Ana Blvd. (a,r- merly West 6th street), San- ta Ana, California, all rlcht, title and lnterest coanyed to and now held by It under said Deed of Trust in the property situated In saJd County and State descrlbetl as: Parcel 2 to the city of Newport Beach, couDty of Orance, state of Calltor- ola, as shown upon a map nled In book 39 pace 18 of Parcel Maps, in tbe omce of the county re- corder of said oounty. The street address and other common designation, ll any, or the real property descr ibed above is purport- ed to be: 3990 Westerly Place, Newport Beach, Call- LIGAL.MOTICI rornta. The UDdersiped Trostee dlsclalmJ any U- abutty for any Incorrectness of tbe street address and other common desjgnatloo, if any, showu herein. · Said sale will be rna~. but without coveoant or war- ranty, express or lmplled, rega.rdlng title, possessloo, or eocumbraoces, to JaY tbe remalniDg prtnclpal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed ol T,._, to,.w~ $691,065.34, with lntereat tbereoa, as provided tn aid note(s), advances, if any, under the terms of flld Deed of Trust, fees, cbarces aDd expeoses of tbe Trostee and of tbe troau created by said Deed of Trost. The beoeflctary UDder said Deed of Trost heretofore e xecuted and dellftred to the IIDderslped a wrttteo Declaratloa of Deflult and Demand for Salt, aDd a wrtt- ten Notice of Default and Elec:tloo to Sell. Tbe uoder- slped caused said Notice of Default and Elec:tioa to Sell to be recorded 1D tbe cocmty wbere tbe real property 11 located. Tltle Insurance and Trut Company as said Trustee, By Marne McFee, Author- lied SlgDature. Date: August ~. 19?5. 91705 Publlsb: Sept. 4, 11, 18, 1975, 1D tbe Newport Harbor EnsJcD. LIGAL MOTJCI &.!GAL MOnCI ·. NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF OR- ANGE No. A-84387 Estate of VTVlAN R. BAKER, etc., Deceased. NOTICE IS HE8EBY GIVEN to the creditors of tbe abe>n named decedent that all persoos baYinl claims against the said de- cedeot are requJred to me tbem, Jritb the D«esary vouchers, to the oftJce of the clerk of tht abon eo- UUed court, or to preHDt them, with tbe necessary Youchers, to lbe onderstped at the atQ~e of ~~.~~I"Qt1. ~De. 0106, MadiiO 6 Jtll-nJbts?' Profe.doiWI~~t:. atioo, AYCO .flaeeoiaJ Tower-Filth Floor, ezo Newport Center DrtYe, Mew- port Beach, CalllonJ.a, which ts tbe place of but- ness of tbe IIDderaJped ID au matters pertain1Dc to tbt estate ofsa1ddectdeot, Yltb- to four moatbl after tbt flrst pubUcauoa of tld.l notice. Dated Aacut u. lt75. Bank of Amertc:a Nat:IGDal Tn11t ud Sa•tnc• A.Nocla- tJon, Executor of tbe WW of the abon oamed dtcedtDt. Keene. Dlon, KadMD 6 Jennill.cs. Profeutoaal Cor. poraUoo, A•eo F1aucial Tower-5tb Floor, UO Rew- port Center Drln, Newport Beaeh, Cal1fonlla UNO, At- tomey for Eueetor. Pabllsb: Aile. 21, U,SIIIt. 4, n, 19'75, 1D tbt Kewpon Harbor EniJcD. FICIIUOUIICMJi- MAMB ft'AftiiiDT n..uaa ... ,. I IU"e ..._ twlrr• ac r '¢IlL IIGpwood • ,., • lOa WlltdUr DrtYe, Ida tiS, ......,_ J4ldt. CL -.a: s-.. u. 'tf.llbal. t11 &. tM 1tre1t. Colta ..... Cal.Uonla •V1; JOIID A. Hopwood. 500 c....,, New- port Btacb, C&Uf. t:IM1; EI"MMt a..s•-.Macata- lba Drift, Nn'port Btae-, CalUoraia •ea. Tb1a bai1Mn11coedllcted by a rfMftl partMnldp. Slpld: f!I"MMt R. Joluoo. T1lla ltatem.t wu meet wUb tbe Cou.Dty CJ.tn otOr- uce CouDty AD&. 15, lt75. LIIAL_-~ _ _... · PtbU.b: Auc. 28, Sept. 4, FlCTITIOOI BOIIHUS 11, 18, 1W75, 1D tbe Ntwport NAME S'I'ATEMUT Harbor Eutc:o. F-<11103 oo'f: --~~ LIGAL MO'MI he~ IDIItmtata, 4100 1'79?4 B1reb st-. 101, Jfewport FJCTrriOUS BUSI:NUB NAME ST ATEYENT Btacb, CL 9ZMO: 1AalM Tbe foUowtJic per-ll B. JODM, 30'771 Pueo E1 ck)t .... busl.Dess as: Huntsman Areo, 8aD Jcau Cap!Jitruo, ... c 92r75 IDnstment Company, 1448 '+tda ~ .. Ll CClDCIIeted Old R1Yer Road, F1lllertoo. byao IDdtYidlal. CaUfoJ"Dia 92832: DoaaJd L. Slped: L. B Joota \. Hantama.o. D.D.S., l448 Old Tbil •tem'eot ~ ftled Riwer Road, Fullertoo, Calt- wttb u. CocmtJ Clerk of· forma 9US2. <>ranee Cocmty Jaly 11, 1 !rl5. TbJs business 1s cooducted Publllb: Aac. 14, 21, U, by an 1DdJY1dual. Sept. 4, 19?5, lD tbe Newport Signed: Dooald L. Hunts- Harbor ~~. -· F -4'808 mrit, statement was flled LIGM. M01Ica wltb tbe County Clerk ofOr- FICTITIOUS BtJSI!Ifl3 UC Cowrty July 14, 1t75. NA.KE STATEMENT Publlsb: Aur. 14, 21, 28, Tbe followi.DI penoo t.s Sept. 4, 1975, to tbeNewport ootac butDeu u: Vespa Harbor Ensign. F -45702 Newport. 1145 SUer St., LIGAL MOT1CI 13, Costa Mesa, CaJJt. 9UZ6: Wllllam S. Fujttalbo, 1506 SaDdeutle Dr., Coi"'al del Mu, CaW. 9!6!5. · TIIU bastness 11 c:ooducted by an 1Dd1Yidaal. Slped: WUUam S. Fu)lt- IIObo. Tb1s ltatemeot wu ftled wttb tbe Coanty Clerk ofOr- ance Cocmty Aoc. Z6, 1975. Publ!sb: AQc. Z8, Sept. 4, 11, 18, 1975, lD tbe Newport Harbor Euip. F -47114 L.I~·-­FICTrrJOus BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followtJic person ls doblf bustDess as: Chllg A Mag, 2911 Newport BlYd., Newport Bacb, Ca.JJL9!660: Fred J, Smith, 21072 Ambenrtck LaDe, HontlJlg- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe followi.Jlg periODS a.re doi.Jlg busioessas: TourUlcs, 341 Bayside Dr., Saltt 1A, Newport B.ac h 92660: Dtaaa G. Yardley, 1007 Ma.rt.Ders, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660; Audrey E. Grundy, 120 Vta Wuters, Newport Beach, Calli. 926~. This buslDess ls cooducted by a llmJted part.oersl!Jp. Slped: Dfaoa G. Yard- ley, Audrey E. Grundy. This statement was flled wttb tbe County Clerk otor- ange County Aug. 11, 1975. Publ!sh: ~. 14., 21, 28, Sept, 4, 19'75, lD tbe Newport Harbor Enstp. F -46580 LE'-'L MOnel MAROlf! PIUV AU aflellltl A. Slaw, .. ol Mr. Dalt T. •w ol 111 L&a Lut, Colta Yea, IU Cftdlated from ncntt trt..t.11c at tbe MaJ1De eo• ~n:tt o.pat, au D~tco. cia ... mctade tnltnc:tiGD lD cloeit order clrW. llart.De Corp~ blltory, ftrat aid. .UOrm recul&- tioo.l ud mb.1tary cuaoms I.Dd c:oarteaes. Llt.U.ttonc• CORRECTION TO LEGAL NOTICE PUBLISHED FEB- RUARY 6, 1975 OrdtDa.Dce No. 1595, be- I.Jlg an o.rdtnaDce of tbe Ctty of Newport Beach establ1Bh-tnc a PlaDDed Community DeYelopmeat Pla.D a.Dd De- Yelopmeot Studards for De- laney's Cannery VUJ.aee (Ameodmeot No. 439}, as pubUsliled OD F tbruary 6, 19'7 5, In the Newport Harbor Eosip, sbowt.Dc said ordin- ance u bel.Dg adopted by the Clty CouocU oa Janaary Z7, 19'75, by foar "aye" •otes, ns 1o error. CouncUman . Store wu abseat from the meetl.Dg, aDd, therefore, the ord!Dance sboclld laTe shown 111m as ~t ratber than voting ''aye.'' Stnce tbe City Charter requlres four af- ftrmatlYe Yates for adoption of an ordi.DaDce, the City Cocmcil d1d DOt adopt Ordin- ance No. 1595 on January 27, 1975. Laun La.glos City Clerk City of Newport Beach Dennis O'NeU C tty Atton~ey City of Newport Beach Dated: Aucast 28, 1975 Posted: Aapst 28, 1975 PubUib.: ~. 4., 1975, In tbe Newport Harbor Enslgn. toD Beach, CalU. 92646. ORDINANCE NO. 1633 city to wblcb saeb proper- Tid8 bu1Dess11~cted AN ORDINANCE OF THE Ues are located, or to tbe bJ ,._ ~ CITY OF MEWPORT BEACH Orance eo.ty P1aJatDc Slped: Fred J. Smftll.. AMENDING SECTION 19.~ Commiaton ta saeb caRS nt. statement WU ftled 12.CMO OF THE NEWPORT where sucb properties lle wttb tbe C0UDtJ Clerk otOr.. BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE wttbJ..o tbe vnlooorporated UCt Couty A.Qc. 18, 19'75. TO INCREASE FlUNG FEES portioa of tbe Coanty, Pwbu.b: Alae. 21, 28, Sept. IN CONNECTION WITH D. APPROVAL. U tbe 4, 11, lt75, ID tbe Nnport SUBDfVISIONS CONTAIN-Pl.a.o.D.loc CommissJoo sball Hut»r Eutp. F-4U&t lNG LESS THAN FIVE LOTS determi.De tbat the map ls The City CouocU of the In coaformJty wttb tbe re- LaGAL MOTICI City of Newport BeachOOES qulremeots of this ttUe, all F'IC'IUJOUS BUSINESS ORDAIN as foUows: ordliii.Dces ot tbe Ctty, all NAME STATEMENT SECTION 1. Sectloa 19.-applicable geoeral or Sl)eel- Tbt followt.og periOD Js 12.CMO of the Newport Btacb nc pla..ns aod if It is satts- doblc ball.Dess as: Tbe Post-Mlllllctpal Code ls amended tted wttb tbe p1a..o of sub- tiYe/MtpUYe, 2S981 Vta La to read: dlvlsioo. u sball &pproYe the Ccmaa, Mlssion Vie)>, Ca. "19,12.040. SUBDM-map tDd s1(n1tJ Us actioo He75: WWJam K1m Cook-SIONS CONT AlNING LESS on the flee thereof by q,- liD, U981 Vla La Con.ma, THAN FIVE LOTS. A. FIL-proprtate stamp aDd tbesig-. MlukiD Vle)>, Ca. 92675. rNG OF MAP. Where pro-nature of the Commlsstoo Tilt. bustness ls eooduet-posed subdJY1sJons coatatn Secretary. ~ by u IDdtYidual. Slped: four or less lots, all of E. RECORDING. U the WlWam K. CooWn. wblcb abut upoo a dec11cated PlannJ.ne Comm1ss1oo ap- nt. statement was flled and accepted Clty street. tbe proYes the subdtnslon, the wlt11 tbe County Clerk ofOr-subdiYlder shall rue twenty Clty shall obtatn the recor- up Cocmty Aoc. 29, 19'75. copies of a suneyor's map dattoa of tbe map a.Dd -sblU Ml1ab: Sept. 4, 11, 18, of the sabdJY1sloo sbowiDc return the recorded map to 25, lt'75, lD the Newport the dlmenstooa of tbe pro-the subd1Y1der. Hut1or Eoslp. F -472'72 posed Iota, the JaJmeot or F. EXTENSION OF TJl(E. Ll••• .. ._. ., •GA' WAt~~"! a ODe HIJIIdred Forty Dol-Tbe Ume Umtts for actiDg . .-.. _ ,.,_. .,. '" ~ _.:~ lars ($140.00) t1l..IDc fee aDd on the sabdJY1sloo map as NOTICE Deed of Trust, by IW..IOG any otber lntormaUoo deem-proYided for tn paracnpa OF TRUSTEE'S SALE of a brach or ctefaolt 1D ed De<:essary wltb tbe Plao-B hereof may be exteoded T.D.F. Mo. 411-75 tbt obUptloas secured nt.og Commission at last upoa mutual consent of the Commc.nr•ltla LIDd Tltlt tbtnbJ, btretofore executed tweoty-seYeo days prior to subd.JY1der tDd the Planninc COfi\PUlJ u daly ~ &.Dd dtllYered to U. I&Dder-tht mHtJDc t.btreof at wblcb Commlsston. SUc h time Um- Tna-.. Dttr tM ~ ~a wrttteo Declarat:loo couJderaUoo Is desired, 1t uteostoo sball be in a ducrlbed dMdoftratWILL of Dtflult a.od Demaod for Copies of maps of t.be pro-period oot to exceed DlDety SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTIOlf Sale, ud wrttteo DOtlce of posed subdlYiaica of four days. In the enot tbat the TO 111E BIGHEST BIDDER bnacb aDd of elecUoo to or leu lots shall be ooa-map ts oot acted upon wtth- FOR CASH (pa,ule at Umt caa11 tbe UDderstcDed to sell sldered a.s the flDI.l map lD the n.lDety day period, the ot ... lD ladal IDCIMf ol ald property to atlsty aald by t.be Plunq Commls-map sball be .1iemed dls- tM United Stat..) &1J rtctd, obllcatiou, IDd thertder sJoo. appi'Ofed. tJth Ud tattrat c:op.,ed tbe Ull.derstped caused aid B. PUBLIC HEARING. G. DISAPPROVAL. U tbe CO Ud .,. Mid by It .SU DOttet ot bMach I.Dd oftlec-Wttblo 50 days foDowt.ac tb@ PluDiDc CommlasioD ataU aJd Deed of Trut Ia tbt t1on to be recorded May 14., nlf.Dc of U. map, a publlc determ!De eltber t.bat tbt prcpertJ btreJM.fter de-1975 u IDstt. No. 12'7!7 1D bartac llla.1l be bead bJ map ls Dot tD OODJormJtJ .eribed: boot ll.al pace 81, ~said tbe PlaluaJDc Comm~.atoo.. wltb tbe requlrem•tsoltbJs TRUSTOR: M1eba4al WU-Of1lclal Recorda. C. NOTICE. Noue.ot~~~eb Utlt aDd aU ordt•rwt ol Uam SelaloM...,.I, u •-Said tale w1U be made, "-nDI lbal1 be mailed DOt tbt Clty, or ttat It t.s .ot marrt.ed nwa. bat wtthoat COfeDIDt or war-leu tbu tta (lO) daya bt-atlafted wttb tbt piiD ol BIHEFICIART: Pu1 W. n.aty, erpreu or lqlied, t)re t11e btartllc dat., post. IUIIdln.Joo, lt lba11 dlap- CI.IIIIPbeU IIIII Bet'erlJ Twm-~ ttUt, poaell1on, ap prtlllld. UIDC adclna-pro•• tbe map spec~ let, u T~Uttee tor tbt or .-cambruce.., to pa:r U. 11 rtom U. 1ut IQiallMd Ita reuoa or nuoutbt,.._ c....,... Famll.J Trut. rematntnc J)l1aciP&lllllll ol aUNRMIIt roH or. attu-tor, ud tbe Sect*rr ol tt.co1'RI .. ..., U , U. ..-(~) -=-nd bJ aJd llttfel}, h-om IICh otbtl' tbt Plaaillc CommlaliaD 11'r4 u a.tr. Ito. 1560 1.1 Deed o1 Trut, wWIIDIMt reoora u cc.taJa IDOn r-.-•taU ID wrlUJIC actn.. a. Mol 11C774 PIC't 1M4 ot u II aid .ott ~ ctat ~ to crnen llbc.tiYidtr ol .-cb ~ cecta1 Reoonll Ia tM ot-actwuce., tt ...,, --.r tbt of prapub wlttllll a ,....... p1'0ftl ud ol tilt nu.. floe af 11i1e ..... ~afOr. tuluolaldDeldafTiut. of ant bJB5Ud (MO) IMt a.r..etl~ ~ up eo.tr, aid dMd ot ..... ctJUpl ud •••r of 1M ..-...oz ....... tllrtJ daJI .._ t11t Jltu- tnlll ~ ... .,.__ a1 1M Tnutr• lad ot tM of tile •• pnputJ. ra ..._ CocD•&aa. -. ._ Ill ....-tJ tniD ended ., aJd o.t ......... .ac. ol IKl IIIPI'O"d Ul1 ... 1111 .... lAt i oi'Tnet .... t1 tlTnlt. IIIUtrip IIIIU M ,_... Ia dtftder •J CDe wtb be tM CltJ ot .. ..,_. -.e-. laM ale wm bl Wd • 101 a.. tau two,._.._ ......_ ec.•._.. are- Celrlb ., Ollillet. .... II ~ ~l...IJFl•••u lt.lm, o. plt.qe • or ~ tD n.11 ._ 1>r till ca dttr-c.-e• u ..._ • a .. u:w A.M., It tM fnllt tM propan, at lllalt ta au. o1 tile eo.alr •• ... ruer• 11 -... n, .... ..,. .. lilt .._ of (lo) .,. prior tD tlilllllato. R. DC&Pnc.. ,. =10 til.,._,, IH C a • Llillll 1'111e IIIII. ,..._ Con•lr'P _, .. .. .......... c .............. .., ....... ,...,,,, •• ] ........ ., 1 u1-g, • ...., rn••. ftl aM ..,,.• AM,~ wtiMI lie a.-. ~"~~rt•t .. "".... .....,...... ... ftllllll· ..,. J ........... ,= ........ .,. ........... u.a-~ .. tiU ftiL IIAI C a 1 I' ,.. a. liPIII tf tlli Clj· tf &.ZOIC._ .. UQ' .a •· Ml •• 811•1 ~ • _.. 1\ 1 t, ....,_. ._.. t1111i1 .. a :the llal1 bl _. ll ~.... -.. ~-.................................... .. .,~·.,., . ..,nnw • ... ._. ll'fll!lfD ... ,.•••rtJ..,._ .... ..,, .. •ma,._ I r• It II'~ 11'1;-Ill .. ...,.., .. -tf till sl.1t I .. n 't ca 'u .., ... lilllrtlllp 2 111-. .. ,, ....... = _............ .. ......... 11. ..... II.. ... .... ._ .............. _, I. It. -·· L \ n htCms' .... .., .............. ...,,... Orchestra sch ule given Tile 0ruce Cout Com-_.,.,......, OreiiiiU'a llu 1.-ced .. IIIC~ torbutl•-,.. ant ,..,..... wW be lillld at '7 p.m. 'naeldaJ, ... 11, ID On.ace Couc Co..... DeW mule brJJ loc:dld cttreetly beb1Dd tbe udUOI1am. .IC*ipb Pearlmu, d1rec- tol' ol the 80-pteee orehes.- tn., aid there an ,..,....... Ia tbe 1tr1nc aeetJou. Ez- ~ performers oo rioUD, Ylola, cello aDd baaa &.IIAL"IIO\'IW FICTrrlOUS BUSilfESS NAME ST A TEME!fT Tbe lollow'IDI per~SS ue dotoc bas1aea u: Hadq'• Gardea CtDter, 1%031 Beach BlYd., Sta.Dtoa, Ca. 90680: Robert B. Scott. partoer, 2775 Mea Verde E., Apt. U-108, Costa U.sa, Ca. 92626; J. IW.oolm Donn, partner, 305 Vta Moatero. San Clemeote, C.a. 92672; Darrell H. Metbeoy, part- ner, 2815 Vta .MootecUo,SaD C lemeote, Ca. 92672: OUYer W. Koster, 18311 Baily Drive, Torra.oce, Ca. 90502. This busiDesa 1s OODdDcted by a general partoersblp. Signed: Robert B. Scott. This statement ftS ftled wttb the County Clen ofOr- ange Couoty Auc. 15, 1975, Publl.ah: Aag. 21, 28, Sepc. 4, 11, 1975, to tbe Newport Harbor Eutp. F -4679? -L-.a.•TICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followtac peraoa 1s dolDc busi.Dess as: Rasa FlJDD, R-.lton. Z400 West Cout fUrbny, Suite "0," Newport Beach: Ha.oDab Ellsabeth FlJDD. 134 Sbore- cutr Rd., Corooa ciel Mar, Ca. 92625; Russell Fn.ocls FlJDD. 1S4 SborecWf Rd., Coi'ODI ctel Mu, Ca. 926%5. Tbls bu.siDess 1s c:ooducted by an IDdtYidal. Siped: Hannah E. Flyrm. Tbl.s statemeot was ftled wttb tbe COWlty Clerk ofOr- a.oge Coantyca Auc.11,19?5. Pabllsb: Aq. 14, Zl, 28, Sept. 4, l975, in tbe Newport Harbor Ell51CD. F -465'79 ferred to ln the petitloo to rome witbiD tbe proYiskiDs ., ttl1a labMetloa. 1t l.laU be oeeea:ary tbat lbe P\u- niog CommissJoft shlll t1Dd tbe followiD( facts wtth res- pee t tbr reto: 1. That t.bere are special circumstances or CODd!Uoos a!tec:ttng the property. 2. That the ezcepdoo ls necessary lbr tbe preser- •atJoa a.Dd eon)oymeot of a substantial property rl&bt of the pet1ttooer. 3 •. That tbe ci"'JltiDg or the ezceptioo •W not be detri- meAtal to tbe publtc weltue or tn)uioas to other prop- erty 1D tbe Ytclnlty to wblcb tbt property 1s located. 1D authort.rJDc sac h excep- Uoo.s, tbe PlaJI.D1DcCommls- sloo stall secure sub$b.n- tlally the objectJYeS Of the rerulatJoo to which the ex- cepdoos are cn.oted, as to Ucbt, air a.Dd the pd)Uc health, safety, coonnteoce aDd ~reoeral welfare. l ACTION BY COMMIS- SION F'INAL. Tbe action of the Pla.DDblc . Commission ln Q1PNY1DC or dls:approvt.ng tbt tniP sball become ftna I lD It days la tbe abseoce ot IDJ appeal, or lD the ab- seDCe ol rutew by the City COGDell. ezeept u pronded 1D SabMc:tloD G. No map abllJ biYe &DJ force or el- fec:t aaw tlllt •me bu been ~ bJ tbe PlanD1.Dg Com~ a.Dd recorded. J. APPEAL. The follow- l.QI proctdlln wtlliiJP).y for u &1111*1: 1. .. cue lJie awlJcant or UJ otber pe.--ls oot .,.,., wttb tbe acUoa of tbe P1aallc Commlas1on. bt _, IIIPI&l Ll wrtUDc to tM CltJ eo.eu by rwac a aoac. ot ~ wttb tbe CltJ Clen wtWa !1 daY8 a.Uowlll aid ac:Uaa. Said DCtice ol ........ llll11 .,. a(l(MifMMd by a M ol S...,-FtM o..uan ('tn •• 00). 1. ne CltJ Clerk *lhet a .a. IN peuc llllarfllud ,m ...U.C. Ia tilt ...,e mu-.. .,.._.._. .. ~ c --. n. CitJ tt.n alall--a. .. -~ ......... . .......... lllalltJ8D .... till AI%& 0.- •1 3 ........... .. •••IC'' ........ . C..n'ag 1111ai«<II•-..._.,._.. .... CIJ Cm d. .. C• 1J Dt· I 7 0 ...... I .,.. ...... ..... .. 817 'sC CIS ="*" :..c: --~ san•• .... h'S£17 I IV, ... " T 9 $ an ......-e. iwHtjae at tMabtr......._ Tile *I 5 D 'If llu 8dsiS- IW pwtw••• IWO.. 7, ~, IBid ... , u . AU ~rU ..... ~ LDtMOCC...._..... n. ...,._ ec.m wm ,........ pluo ... All• GU., a .a1f mtmber at G*-... Collep.lCtwW Ptliorm Gfnbwta't ''Piuo COMelto .. f' .•• TbloteiMII- tn WUI preMid 1M TelaJ- kowlk7 Sym'*-J Mo ••• •• Pa.tbetlque, ,, a.Dd tbt ''ba- sJu Easter O.ertv." by Rlmsty-Ko...U.OU. Oo Marcb 7 tbe orebtltn wtll perform tbe Bettbofe Sympbooy No. 4 IDd Voa Weber'• O.ertare to "Dtr Frellebat&. • • Pl:aJdJt Lalo l.&t, local pJaQ1st Uld t•cb- er, w1l1 perform the Saiat- Saeu ptuo coocerto No. ! with the orebeatn. Tbe flDal CODCert 00 May 2S wtll fahare Z aololats: Balduaare Ferlauo, coa- certmutn of tbe OCC Sympbooy, ud ADDe Dteoer G Ues, co-sn1.oclpal flute wttb the Los Anceles Pbilbu- mCillc. Mr. Ferlauo wlll perfortn tbe Brahms Ylollo coocerto wltb tbe orchestra. Mrs. GUes wtll otter the Charles Grlftes "Poem" for nute and orchestra. L 1. OORMLY GETS HIS SILVER WINGS Now weartng U S. Air Force sUYer wbe• ls 2nd Lt. WiWam U. Gormly, 100 of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Gormly of 1745 Candlestick Lane, Baycrest, who re- cently gradllated from pllot tratnJ.Qg at Columbus AFB, Miss. u. Gormly ls bel.D( u- slped to March AFB, cam .• for duty With a tm1t ot the MWtary Airlift Command. He ls a 1968 gradate or Rlchardsoa (Texu) bJgb school, received a B.A. de- gree ln 19?3 from Calltornta State University at Fuller- ton, aDd wu commlss:looed Lo 19'7 4 throqgb omcer Train!ng School at Lacklaod AFB, Teas. LIGAL MOTICI · Commlssioo ln reacblnc a decla:loo. S. Tbe City COIIDCU sba11 reader Lta dec.lsioo wttblD sixty (~) days after tbe fllJ.oc of soc h appeal. K. RIGHT OF REVIEW BY CITY COUNCIL. The City CocmcU, oo lts own motioa, adopted by four al- flrmatlft Yotes, may elect to reYiew any deeislOD of tbe PlanAiD& CommtssloD approYIDg a subdtrtsiGD. Tbe Clty Counctl'a rictlt ot re- Ylew may be exercised at uy time prior to the ez- plnttoo of 21 days trom the date 011 wbJc h the Planning Commlssioo reader's its de- clsloo. lD any procE'edlng lD wtlich the Clty CouncU exerdses Its rtpt or re- Yle~. the City Clerk shiU set a date for publlc hear- log aDd gin DOtice to the same maJlDer prescribed ln p&ra(1"lPb c hereof. The City Clerk shiU also (in notice or the time and date set for the harlDc to the awUcant and the PlannlDg Commlsstoo. Upoa recelYing oollce of tbe City CouncU renew proceedi.Jic, the Communlty O..elopment DI- rector slall submit a writ- teo r.,rt ot tbe Planning Commission proctedlncsto- getber with all maps, let- ters, exhibits, aDd other documentary ertdeoce ooo- sidered by the PJ.a.nnlng Commission In reacblDc a deelslon. L. NONSPECIFJED PRO- VISIONS. AU ol tbe proY1- sloos of Tltle 20 DOt l!pect- tteally conred by ttds Sec- tion, IDd not otberwise bl- cOII.Sl.st.at berewttb. slall apply to all IUbcll'Yl.DoDS ot less tbl.D DYe lots." SECTION !, Tbt. ONI.D· uce sblll be pubUJNd OIICt la tbt oUiclal DIWIIPI&*' o1 the Ctt:r, ud tilt a.mt 1111&11 be eftlettYt UdrtJ {JO) .. ,.. a,ftel' tbe oatt v1. tta ac~op­ uoa. nl.s ~ ,... l!ltro- chlcld at a np)u 11-*iJ1!t1C of a. CltJ eo.co ot u. CtlJ ol Jfewport --~Mid . 011 tile llttl ., ., --. lrtS. ............ . ..... ,.,...._am. by n. ............. tD wit: A 1'18, OOVICII.MIM: ak-..... o..a. ........ :!~=-. OOUJIICIIWII: ...... o..~~tA.•t 2 --....... 1.-aLIItlll ~~ ............ ............ _ ... kildOs ;..;~;;;;;:.;;.ISII;.;:E:r;..:;~::::EJ(:;;:~Y;....~-~GII;.;,;~~;:;~~·-lll..::. ~:::liiiM=Y'o=:=-=!A,.= .. ~rAL;.:;-1 •• Par course for joggers .. --=ar·· tttC-...... ., -... IIIII; ---... ... ,.... CliO. 7 t"MdllilaeyW ..... I t.n, Coen It Y.-c .... tor:-·-·-plt.)'Ota -Dl•--'loillloot.ot~ctllu­lot"raPaftj~\KoiiiJik· at Golrw IIIII J>loJOrt C&rrlt Laocobtrr. Korl -.... anrda are lor oat-ADot 8l11hu. of P•l .... •taodlng totoreal, ablllly, ·Park; C<109b Loan BtU ud desire, leadership lDd. player• Dbttn cu.,. ud SJ>Ortsmanshlp. IW Sc:...,ld.., of c._ Girls aoftballaftl'dlwent · hrt; C01cb Sue Janeu aDII players Patty McNemar lad Lort Mittelstadt o1 Bluff; am Coach Kana buqey IDd player• Jeuette ADdrews and Non Seq:er ol Newport He1gbts. ' ' • I • • A -lilod ct ·--1oe1111 1tJ Ctlr eo.cu.... --atoM..... '*" ~"'-11-tS!iltDdDlp" ......... r.d vi. pu 11 .... = to riiiiW---Ia o'Carlad lllft, fOrt'l ...... -.... ... -........... -... ~-....r ... -!Mr..,._..,.,,..,. at -II -·-a ---m.uaettat. 1M u .... ao .. ,., _.. 1or -t. Tilt 11nt ....... ·~ ,..... to ...., ,.. llol1t to lhitturlud, at 10 -•• ...,.. •-'"t wbtcb 11 -llld to laY• tlcu lw ~ -....-. , mo ... tlaD 150 OOIU"IM. dtn u pi t A -..... 1 •: .4 laD Fruet.co ftra ebiD_.... ud .._..fttltl. market~ tbe 1dM. iD tbli "-rt ,._,. Para. I ._tr)', proYicttaraettywttb Boactlto IIIII ltecnatloo Dl-ltlltloa -· biiNI>rtoll llld r.etor, CaJYIII ~ 111c1 -~~~~ llltt, al a coot of tbt.o _. be II .......... oo $1,1100. tbt d*lt.o of a J1U _.., "We m!PI ,._do tt cor- bon. Tbo llrotww!d~-· •Ina," Mr. Sloftrt Rid ablJ be boallt Ia altbor tut ·· tbla wHt. •• Pattlntl up the Bllff. lrrtae 1'trn.ct or u.r 1lp.1 WOQ1d bt about tbt propoooc~ wn~ ~" · .oo1, ._.. ... put. Tbe Carllbl.d layout btl a ~'U lt c:atcbn 00, WteouJd 1.1/2 .. mUt Jocrtac COUl81 baYe otbefl," Mr. St.,.._Jt lDd 10 eureile stops. Ac. aya. . cordiJW to city omcllls -_T_bet~ld~-~-:;~b;-;;;~.;UI>;:; tbere, 1t bas caught on wtth ' tbe , ... raJ J>QIIUlatloo, and --•• ~ •nca wkb .. cb orpnlutloos as Harbor Area boys bast· ball award recipients an Byroo Ball, Corky Ca.rpea.. ter, Jeff Cole, Alan. Gaddis. Scott Green. Da•td HarYey, Greg Hathcock. Bnd Hous· too, Phll.lp Kos, Jett t.na:s. too, Paul Lorentzen, Colla McCaughley, Robby MeClel· land, Ted McKlbbLD. Brtaa Martin, August MWer,steve MltcbeU, Cbris Morrow, Lance Nea.l, Dtcli: Nlcbol, Eric Nimn, Joey Payan,Ray Pellegrlnt, Kurt Peterson, Danny Pflaum, Tim Storm aod Matt Vlotto. HO'I'ICE the flre deputmeotandstate TBI ROlf AlifD BETH LEE DUO II DOW IIJCMIIrliiC Moa.. OF PUBUC HEAIUHG Hlcbwi.Y Patrol, wbo use lt dllfS throu&:h Fridays from 4 to 8 p.m. 1D the Lido lounce Notice Ja bereby liYea ttat replarly to keep their mea Sept. 10 -14, 1975 ORANGE COUNTY'S ONLY FALL SHOW •.. PLAN NOW TO ATTEND I YOU'LL SEE ... Motor Homes I. Campen • Shells • Trailers • Vans l Y1n Conversions • Ski Boats &. Catamarans • Motorcycles • Otf the Road Vehicles • Campina Equipment and hundreds of other excitin& exhibits. :iPECIAL FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT DAILY! YOU 'll SEE ..• Stan Sweet the National Fnt Draw Champion doin& his best u well n performina u show Mu ter of Ceremonies. Featured will be Willy Keo doin& his Trampoline FJntutics & D_ry Divin& Acts lor everyone's enjoyment. SHOW HOURS 5 II P.M. Weekdays -Noon -II P M Saturday -Noon -8 PM. Sunda~ AOULIS $2 00 (C~ild<tn und~r 12 FRH '"''~ P'<fnls) S,..V'£ SOc on in adult admi$1lon ,.,lh ~"'" ~oe-coal do1<0tjn\ l•t-U ••••"blf 11 10U' P"l•tlPitlnl Alplla h li Mir-e! or Thrill' 0.111 """' DAII QUISENBERRY NOW IN AA LEAGUE Former Orange Coast College pllcbtng great, Dan Quisenberry, who has signed a contract with the Kansas C tty Royals, was recently elented to that club's Jacli:- sonvllle traDchlse in the Soutbern Assoctattoo, an AJ. league. Quisenberry signed with the Royals alter recording a fine 20.6 record with La. Verne College last sprl.Dg. Prior to hls promottoo to JacksonvUie, lle posteda3-2 record and had 3 sa'es with Waterloo of the Midwest League, In 45 innings with Water- loo · the former OC C rl.gflt. haOOer had a brlllta.nt 1. 79 earned run average, final appearance at" CllllrM~ DAMR of CO~TA Mr~A ., As reluctant as we are to make th1s change. we f1nd Jl1mposs1ble to otter lh1s serv1ce for an Jndel1n1te penod Continually rismg costs, now belng exper1enced by every industry throughout the natton. have forced us 1nto th1s change of pohcy. However. beceuse we th ink that the CdJzens of our area deserve to have a chance to en toy l tfellme Free Checkrng-now used by thousands of depositors at th e Ctl1zens Bank of Costa Mesa- we are ex tendmg lh1s opportunity to September 15. 1975 If you open an account at Cit1zens Bank ol Costa Mesa on or before September 15th. you Will rece1ve L1 fet•me Free Checkmg, w1th no m1n1mum balance Join us and get nd of the annoytng monthly servrce charge Thousands have-so should you 0 CITIZENS BANK OF CostA MESA ot Del Webb's Newporter InD. Roo 11 the lead .tarer ud tbe P'laDD1Dc Commlaskla of 1D 1l:ape, plays tbe drums, guitar I.Dd ukulele. Beth sings ud tbe CUy of Nnport Beach !Qulilment required to - plays plano, electric plaoo Ud a keyboard bas•. Tlltir ww bold 1 JRlbUc beui.Dc eludes ebln~ bars, gy.m- repertolre lDcludes DOt only contemporary bits and popular to CODJtder reYOCatlon or nasttc rtags, exercise bars staodards, but roes bact to the oldtes or the early Use Permit No. 2011Dd Use aDd step-up platforms. 1900's. Eatertalnmeat 1D tbe Lido lounge continues unW Permit No, 411 which per. Mr. Stewart satd he ez- 1:30 a.m. with the "Anteo••·•• •ro·~. Its t •· to rt the Jt -. .... m beopentlonofamotel, pee... repo resu OCc GRID. SHORT SHOTS restaurant Uld c:oc:ktall of bla study to the Ctty lounce aod daDciDC 1D coo-CoW'IcU oa Sept. 22. )IDctloa with said motel, restaunnt aDd eocttaU John Dh:on, OCC's aU- time leadiag rusher (1,258 yards), ls now a ;.mtor run- ning bact at U.C, Berkeley. He was a red shirt last year and could be a starter tor the Bears thls season ..• Sophomore middle guard Jim Parsons l.sbetnglabeled by some OCC obse"ers as "another Kelly strotch." Stroich was aJC All-Ameri- ca tor tile Pirates List sea- son and Is a starting line- backer tor UCLA this year. "I'll be surprised U Jim Isn't very close to be1Dg tn Stortch's class thls year," said OCC defensive line coach Dave GleaSOII ... OCC wide r ecei.-er Paul Desmet Is the fastest man 011 the squad lhls year. He has clocked a 4.5 ID the 40- yard dash, a speedy time anywllere. He has logged a 9.8 1n the 100-yard dash . . • OCC has a battalion ot speedy rece!Yers. Io ad- dlttoo to Desmet, tDe Bucs han sten Adams {4..6). Grit Amles (4.6) and Mite Gage (4.8) ••• The biggest man 1n tbe OCC camp thls year Is sophomore offensive tackle, Jack Clart. Clark stands 6-5 and weighs 240 pounds ... Freshman Rhett Tucker, son or the OCC bead coach, Is battling fora start- ing llnebacli:er post. Tucker Is a solld stx.feet, 195- poonds, He prepped at Co- rona del Mar High •.. OCC•s three sophomore quarterbacks, Dave White, Mike Magner and Mark Stewart, ha.-e comblned to wln 14 games for the PI - rates .... Mart Brown, a freshman from Monterey, could dnelop lnto an out- standing tf(ht eod tor the Sues . Bro.!D has ,ery good IWKls; at 6-6·1/! aoo 23? pouods he's tough to br1Dg down ••• OCC has a career record ot 63-31-6 1D games played at LeBtrd Stadium, That's a .670 w1nning per- centage. The Bucs play 6 cootests ID the OCC facUlty Ulis Jear ... OCC's Dave Bienek should be one or tbe top defensive backs 1n the South Coast Conference this yee.r. Last season, as a freshman, he had 105 tack- les and intercepted 4 passes. He also scored a palir or touchdcnrns, on an intercep- tion aod tumble recovery •• , Who Is the best hitter on the OCC aquad thls year? Hard to say, bot aopt~o. more l.LDebacli:erT. A. Bf'OW'D hu to be rated right oear the top. Wilen the 1975 sea- soa comes to a close BroWD 11 sure to rant wUb the top lJDebacters wbo t.Ye enr played at OCC, Tbe •·1" Z15--•r pr-at uamieo Htrh in lAVerne. • • • Onnfe Cout Collep IJu a rreat tr..sbman wide n· cetYer tb1J y•r ID tortHr Newport Harbor Hlp !lui>. GrU A.mta. The 5-10, l?t .. poaader wu a ncetftr, dl .. ,.....,. back &Del • :ntua IPICJllllt b.la ----,_. ..... M_.t.Ht naloatkuloc-1 plllll lor --,....; Coacb--!be ....... All~ c.., .... All-._ ...... _ ... ,~, ....... ~ ... ............ ,a. ...... ball." • • • ~~ctU,., r.c• * ..... ., -""' _.,lm.••• • • ot compedtloa 1n the rrid sport, tbe Bucs t..ve racked up a.n impressive 148 .. 101-9 record tor a .594 w1nn1ng percentage. During tb:lse Z7 seasoo.s the Pintes ban competed 1n 2 oft be toughest conferences In JC tno«t-n ·-the Eastern and South Coast. IT'S NEWPORT NIGHT AT ANGEL STADIUM Tonight, Sept. 4, is New. port Harbor night as the California An(els play the Teus Rangers at Anatleim Stadium. Newport Beach Ma- yor Donald Mclnn.is Is sche- duled to throw out the cere- monial nrst ball )lst prior to the 7:30p.m. game. Discount tickets tor ter- race level seatlng are 011 sale at the Newport Harbor Chamber ot Commerce for $3,50 each. Anylfne HYing in the New- port Harbor area Is 1Dt1ted. Ttcli:et information Is a- vailable by ealltngtheC Iaiii· ber otnce at &«.azu. POP FESTIVAL AT OCC SEPTEMBER 14 Roell: star BUly Prestoo wUI headline the "Newport pop testtval," being OOsted by Orange Coast College's Associated Studeats. Sun- day, Sept, 14, In LeBard stadium from noon to 8 p.m. The concert is a beoeft.t for the March ot Dimes. other groups that bave stgned tnclOOe tbe Ike and Tlna Turner Revtew, Am- brosia, Flash Cadillac lOd the Coot1Deotal Kids, Air- castle and Red OeYII Fire. works Show, aod Ragpe Steel Drum Band, Tickets are priced at $7 .!>0. Keep cool with CANVAS AWNINGS lounge at 2101 Eut Coast Hl.gbwQ', Corooa del War (Sandpfl>er Inn~ to deter· mlDe wbetber or DOt aid use permits eurreatly beld by Gnphtcon lDdutrtes, Inc. should be revoked for fallure to comply wtth Chapter !,16 of the Newport Beacb MuDiclpal Code, um .. form Tnnsieat Occt.,aocy ':I'u Law and Title !0 ot tbt Newport Beach MW11clpal Code. PlaJlnlng and Zootng. ~ce is hereby fl.lrther gtvea that said publlc hear. lng will be held on the lith day of September, 19'75, at the bour of 7:00P.M. 1D the CouacU Chambers or the Newport Beach City Hall, at which time and placeanyand all per900s 1Dterested may appear and be beard thereon. James Parter, Secretary Planni.Dg Commlas:1oll City ot Newport Beach Publish: Sept ... 19?5, l!!!he Mowp>rt Harbor •aattiJ). Publlahing Co. 0{/ul PrMt.r• 673o055!1 •IIAUTT SALON 9?. ... ; .. ',. BEA\.ITY"NOOIC: 2732 E. Coon Hwy. Corona del M1r Phone 644·7338 eiiCYCLIS •L •nHif. ~:~:"1 .... 7701-t-llllil IM&.COIJI -..1 CUf\.01 • DRY CLEANING" DIMMITT r;«!...'t: Finest qu.ali~ dry dearun1 .oti ~ premiaea,. • Sell-wrrice laundry AI' hew -late• model Pripdaire wuhet-a i1IJII E. eo.t lfwy .• CD!! 673-9605 • Just Plumbi & Heating Water Heaters, Disposals, Drains, Faucets, Copper Re-olpes. Same reasooable prices, day, n.lgbt or weeli:- eodsl JUST PLUMBING SURP'SIDE COLONY -1-'•l- nte, btacblroo.t location. Large borne wltb panor- amic Ylew. $200,000. (213) 5!1%-1883. sTvFF ENVELOPES • U5 per 100. lmm.edl&te .am- Inca. BotW>or"s Kll$1.00. P. 0. 8os~' Dept. Til, 1moe, CL 9~6&4. YOU caD ..... bolutJ. tullyl CalUomJa state ac- credited tlllcher; ezpert. eaced stncer. AJftlJated wttb lrYiae Cooaern.tory of Muatc. CaU 968-1440 ..,ID1ac,, weeteocls. PI,..GI•u·C..,..t• v ........ n.ft CALL Ul TODArY fOR A , •. ,,,.. Our Jitb 'rar RABBITT IMSURAMC ttt ·U Herkr 11•41., · c. ........ . SILV!It TOOl 'h•"• Nr lt .. ch~,.., s ......... , ••• 771 O.C. Yelle• ~., ... l .. t•rote"tl"entel • ...... ""."'c ... , ... , soo ,.. • ., .... c ...... o~ •• S.,u. 725, l'le .. ert leech '--644.9410 ---' 20% off r:bcnal.J. E. :J.on.u, r:D.C!. Hou ... Woot,·Tu••··THu"•· ••• ..... •• 1a·"7 ... T . 10·· .... AI'~OHT ... NT O•u v ~-· aaaJo .AeT C O AeT HW'!'. •u•T• e co-.. D•L "'"'" • .,. •. .,..o, OLu RUSTIC spurs, OOrse. sOOts, blt1, brancuac Irons. Private puty. gq. 8380. o SIRYICU GLEN'S GARDENING -a.od CleaDUP Sen1ct. Rt&MN~­ able rates. Good refer. encea. Call 67!-2007 after 5 p.m. END BOTTLED WATER COSTS -Bottled water quality witoout the bottle. Lest than 1~ per plloo. Tap cooveDience from under-ecrmter coonrdoo 1m1t. Aqua Rich, Yr. Ward. 1·897 ..cnu, 2 to 5 p.ra. o SCHOOLS , • . CUSTOM HOME. CAMEO HIGHLANDS ' 4 bedrooms -tamUJ room wltb beam eeWDc, w-bar and ft.Npla.ce --formal d1D1Dc room -- Yet'J •crbble kitebea W'tb larct nlk-lD pantry aDd -o~~··si29,soo. . .. I I I . POPPY AVE. CORONA DEL MAR OWIMr W'l11 earrJ ftluclllc oa tbts dllpla. TW'o bedroom bome W'ttb beam <*JJac. flreplaee, patio --plu --bacbelor apart.meat. w.u worth ..men Aak1Dc $78,500 a I I I SEE THIS!!! BLUFFS TOWNHOUSE I I I I I 1 ·1 I I I I I I I I I •·I MLS SALES REPORT Unit sales for July, through the Multiple Listing Service of the New- port Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors, totaled $4,456,800.001 3,967 listings were processed dur- ing the first 7 mooths of 1975, of which 51% were sold; 64% were co- operative! 215 additional sales are pending. List your property with a Realtot. .:,.~I I I It f ·l I I ••. •, •. 1 ~Jii-STER-IROWN ~ . .Assoclates.lftc.,l84111•• 133-971, An Atmosphere Of Y estery~ar INTaODUCING ii'HE~~ LLAGE REALTOR AND ASSOCIATE Pat and Sharon Schneider PRESENT ' VIEW YOUI PAD From the IMnc rm. window. Sp.d OUt ,.., bdrm, + 2 more tood sfzed. Family rm., areat patio 6 profeu. planned landlapna. $56,500. MOOfl'HOMES H&ve never shown u well u this executive townhome in University ,.,It, Di&itil control FRIGIDAIRE appliances In kitchen. luxurious 4 Bedroom. 2~ lath. $17,000. SEWING lOOM Music room, office or bedroom, take your choke IM.It come tee this 4 (Of 5) bedroom, 3 biith home ln Irvine, then decide, VA, FHA terms at 163,750. SINGlfS -COUPUS Super loc.ttkwt, 1 houM from park. Subtle colors and touchet reveal the profeuion al hand in decoradns this 2 bedroom home ill v.emree. $44,950. HELPING FAMILIES FIND HOMES IN IRVINf CALL 559-5055 SPYGLASS HILL Beautiful 4 bed~m borne ldealh' located on a corner lot. Profesaonally landscaped. Fully decor- ated interior. automatic sprinklers, tinted wiodows, VIEW, VIEW, VIEW! First time on market. Call tor appointment. BIG CANYON C.C.S.Om buil\ 5,000 sq. ft. 1111\lry borne; 5 bed- bat bill top location wltb Ylew of golf ...,..K-. ,_..,.._,IDC'-ienY ntra ,_tDres lDclDd- lDe aJr &Dter-com, electric lr'oot pte plu ,.10acb more. 0,000. Open dally 1-5 p.m. 49 Royal St. Geofle. Waterfrunl 4 BR .. 5 ba .• rumpus. rm. Pier & float, sandy beach. $295,000 Beaut. 6 BK. 5 Ba. or 4 BR. 4 Ba with 2 HR . 1 ba. /\pt. Sandy beach, courtyard. Hedut:ed to $265,000 Altr. 4 BR .• ~ ba .• Lido Soud. 77 Ft. waterfront, sandy beach. $275,000 BILL GRUNDY, Realtor · leleaders Bide. et LIBde 1•1• Ul IAYSID! DR., SUIT! 1, M.l. 675-6161 P.t. Ba,..u R.all, pre~enl~ NEWPORT HBGHT$ _ •COZT CAPI COO -on treelined street. CUte shingle 4 Bedroom home w /attractive patio lr lath house. --· OCEANFRONT COn AGE WilT MIWPOIIT -nieest sand ll surf, 3 bedroom, 1~ bath, cozy brick ftreplace -oae ol Barrett's Best ~·sus.ooo. 642-5200. 675-4060 lattld! ,QNE B-1-G TEXAN We need someone to roam around this huge Dover Shores 2-st.ory. A big man who appreciates 9' ceilings and 8' doon, the kinda guy who likes a tall drink at his standup bar in a 25x30 game room; one who appreciates 8,000 sq. ft. of living, complete with his own steam room, gym and massive sun- deck. We 're looking for one big Texan~ and his big family. And a measley $350,000! U,..lfJUI: li()MI:i REALTORS~ 675-6000 2443 East Coast HighWiy, Corona del Mar WOW! Just listed! 4-Br, 3-Ba, humongous .bonus rm. WITH built-in wet bar, pool table, stereo, spiral stairs, fam . rm., &more, in beautiful H.V. HIIJ.S. Call me NOW to get firSt crack at this great home! $144,500. JACK HOUMIIFEr' 644-1 156 1241rs.J DUPLEX WITH OWNER UNIT Don't miss this one! The tront unlt has Z bedrooms plus a den with rtreplace. Tbe rear unU ls clean as a "'hlstle and also has a nreplace. The units art> south of tht> ht,tbny ln an excellent locatlon . Hurr} I Priced at $99,500. Call 673-8550 , •• .-rr.,. I -~"T"'~TEt:'lr .. t .... ! . ~' .. l \ . ~-. ., • 1.~ ... ... ~ :::-1 -~-------·-·-··---· . . BALBOA PENINSULA . PANORAMIC ViEW 60-70 Ft. PRIVATE DOCK ........ nis-01~ ..... ,. t o/·~ R•ALTOill 675-aSll ·PRICE REDUCED To S85,900 ~.,.::;.,...,~--~- Private Beach IN CORONA DEL MAR Gem quality -1t sparkles. Four bedroom or Three & den -or formal d1n1D( room, u yoa wiab; New ca.rpet1Dc II draperies, spacious patio II yud wtth many fruit trees. Pri.ate beacb. ~ ubmit Offer Corona del Mar A charmlnc south or the Hlgtrny, 3 bedroom, Z bath home on TWO LOTS, pegrett noors " paneling ln llvl.Dc room, 3 car garage, tree shaded bricked oatlo and lane va 1'11 S12!t 500. ..... OitT RACH-CORONA DilL MAlt RIAL IITATa srtiCIALIITS COLE OF NEWPORT, REALTORS ..,,c. ........ Single level Linda Model. 3 BR. 2 ba. Bright end unit 011 broad rolling green- bel~ original section. Dramatic ex- posed beam ceilings. $75,000 C.F. COLESWORTHY 640.0020 EASnLUFF CINTB ********~*** Rachelle Robers, Rec.\ltor 3333 E. Coast Highway Corooa del Mar 675-2373 ***** **~*·****- VALLEY REALTY PRESENTS VIEW-VIEW-VIEW . CAMEO 'HIGHLANDS --Ia Cora. ... ..a, ........... rtJ I • • • , .... " octU at ,.. ad dlor ••• . , ................. . .. . c• Gardeners • Bo••tblr~~ Cliff Dwellers • PicJ!liCiilers lndustri-' Service Pe1rsonbl!tl_ Everyone Who Needs to Move Anything at Home or Away Needs the Unique New Colla The C:nltaps-0-CRrf hRuls a 0 cu. fl. load or moru in the :lfl "x:!:l"x \1 " haskct (abovtJ left): optional basket exltmsrun d oubles capacity (below left): folds to store cnmpur:tly iu just a few seconds -e\ICil fit s in n car trunk. n...,.tJ .. _., u. ~ Coz1•t, ~~ iiU ..... lid .... doftlop- mool cl a ..,_tal llld .,... JDr IDid1cal ce.t. IUCb •• lllo -c.ooiYod..,. --IH tJI. tiM Welten World orpolalloo lD 11165. ''.l UJO-I>od comiDIIIlly pleo Ill ..._..1 II )&II u.a lint Mr, o1ap c1 a toor raaco pllo rnUte ot to crate ., major mtclloal plUldtDt of center ID l "lM•" Mr. Me. Prodaetl: IDe., MWM aid. , ."... IDdostrlll "Tile propoood boll>llll He re•Jde• ID Raoebo tactuty troald operate 11 a JOiquiD la lnlae'l sateWte or Hoq llotpltal. nra.itJ Pule. 0.,. JD1Dt propoal calls ror Four I"loe nllclenta will. tnhferriDI 100 beds from serve oo the t 9.member Hoe.l?'s Newport Be&eb fa . Western World board ot dl· eUlty to ln1De to better rectort. They are: Georre se"e ao a.rea wblcb Deed.l A, Leldal, 34, promotloo aod bospltal beds lDd serriees. pubUc service manager of Our plan Is to meet the tile Oraoee Coast Dally Immediate bospttal Deel1a ot PUot; Frank Hurd, 43, pro-the lnlDe area." ject manager, McDooDell Mr, Burrough$, rettred Douglas Earth lnlormaUoo publisher of tbe Dally Pilot, Servlees; Judd F. Osteo, 33, said eoostroetioo ota "Mayo attorney and associate coon-Cllnlc of the West" 1ooc bu sel, Fluor Corporation; E. been the vtstoo ofDr.ArDold Ray Quigley, pilot tor United Beckman and other Western Alrllnes. World dlrectors, both lay "The hospital is a tlrst vohmteers aod phys1c1ans . step toward development of VIce-presidents or West- a cluster or highlY special -ern World are Mrs. Janet lr.ed ciiaposttc and treat-Burtoo, Donald M. KoU and Laq.1e 20·· wheels and ment clinics," according to Dr. Gen.ld Slnyldn. Glen adjuslftble legs keep bas-Mr. Burroughs . Woodmansee is treasurer, kel levt~l while rollin~ Western World and Hoag and Richard Steele 1.s sec- 1 easily over ruls. curbs Hospital have announced an retary, The board of dl- and on stairs. Tough Intention to merge to con-rectors also lncludes Dr. chrumu-plaled sleel con-struct a 100-bed community J. Robert Egan, Kenneth R. slruc:liun. Free brochure. hospital to serve the rest-Klolkorn, James R. Knapp, A .. ·1 hie from the in-dents of Irvine, Corona del Tyler Macdonald, Or. Gwyn \Hl a . Mar :tnd communutes east P. Parry, Harry S, Rinker vetllor d tsl ribulor: of Upper Newport Bay. and Mrs, Gene Wasti:lum. Eric Knebel and Associates, Inc. The faclltty would occupy a portion of the Western World site ad)lcent to the UC trvtne-CaUtomta Col- lege ot Medicine (UCI-CCM) acreage on the UCI campus. The land belng planned for development by Western SIGN UP TIME IN CM 5147 BurtlnJi!ame Dri\le, Atl anta, Geof'8la 30340 World froots on University Drive between MacArthur _______ l"'_l4_1 _39_4_-11_666 _______ Blvd. aod CaWomla Ave. Costa Mesa's tall recrea- ttoo classes wlll register Thursday, Sept, 25, trorr. 6 to 8 p.m. at the com- munity recreatJon center, west gate of Orange County Fairgrounds. Classes are ottered for people or all ages and taterests. Lube and Oil Change SJ88 ::.::,:::.:·.";'~~ ~~;:, ;·:.:·:: ""'"' .... . .. , ...... . '• • II II' '~-•" I ... -,' ........ , ..... 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Mwy. ...,., --. tilt of tbt medlcaT eeter eom .. plu to be Mfe!optd a•r uc lrYIDe OJ Wtlltn World Medical FOIIIIdltloD, 11le lo- cation 1s at UaiYel'lltJ Dr., behrMD llaeAqfm BIYd. a.od C&ltfomla AM., IOIItb· welterlr of ocr eampu1. ~._,;ill' ............. ._... • CZ11)1a·1·1 In the wate of our Newport Beach City Councn•s latest fool.lsbness -the tragic comedy over !be Delaney C111111ery VIllage project - I think the people of thta town deserve IUlSWers to some questions: Was tbe eotlre farce rigged from the begiJmlng? Did the city attomey and Councnman Howard Rogers lalowtngly conceal tbe fact tbat the city bad actually fa1Ied to pass the DelaDey ordinance? When we pay the city attorney more than $31,000 a year to keep the CouncU's nose clean, shouldn't we eJpeCt him to lmow what tbe C tty Charter says? Has illness become a convenient way for councUmen to shirk their responslbnttles? This Is just another Instance of how !be power e!Ue In this city disregards the people. The CUy Cbarter was voted on by the people. It Is the law. After tbe Watergate scandal, they tllled the jails with lawyers who didn't belfeve the Constitution meant what It said. Are we going to hive to do the same for lawyers who don't take our City c barter at Us word? The city manager and the Councn have Ignored us In the past. After we voted o•erwhelmlngly against a new cine center In Newport Center, they bave gone ahead and buut one, anyway, one buUdlng at a time. First came tbe pollee "sub-statlnn," bunt ne:rt door to the flre station. Now they are getting ready to add a library and art museum. The election process Is not eodangered by a few $~0 donations to politicians. It Is endangered by elected politicians who refuse to do !be wm of the people wbo elected them. There bas been overwhelming sentiment In this town against such things as Promontory Point and the Delaney's Cannery Village, but the city bosses have Ignored that sentiment. • Over and over again In this country, people have said tbey doo't want one-man rule. But, when we have a part-ttme mayor and a part- time City Counclltumlngoverthelrrespooslbnttlestoone city manager, Isn't that a ldnd of one-man rule? The city manager, the city attomey - all of the people at City Hall -are our employees. If they can't be loyal and obedient to our wishes, shouldn't we fire them? Is It right for the city manager to stick his nose Into every real estate transaction In town? WileD we decide to build an oft-street parldng fund from meter receipts, and use tbat fund to provide parking In !be same districts In which the money Is raised, don't we have the right to eJpeCt our city manager and our Councn to follow througb? Where Is tbe off-street parting we need so badly In Central Newport? Where Is tbe money? Our Chamber of Commerce Is supposed to oversee this fund? Why are they silent? Now, CouncUwoman Lucllle Kuehn, whose schoolgirl lllnocence Is out of place amoog these rough-and-tumble politicians, wants to spend $7,500 of our money to take a poll and f1Dd out what the people want. We have TOLD the Councn what we want, and they have Ignored us. Wby should we pay $7,500 for the prtvtlege of telling them again? I believe a.few conclusions can be made now from what bas happened In thta town: The Grand Jury SHOULD look Into our city government. There's plenty there to look at. . The district attorney, who Investigates his political enemies at the drop of a bat, should Investigate the political enemies of the voters of Newport Beacb. Out of town newspapers, who leod valuable editorial support to some of tllese guys, should either do tllelr job of lnnstlgatlng what goes on, or IIley should admit to their Newport Beacb readers U..t they don't have tbe journaJistlc guts to do tbelr job. People have been talking the past few days about a recall election to clean out City HaU.IcHsacree.Itblnll:they should all resign. Tbe mayor, and Mr. Dostal -all of tile Councn tbat bu become entangled In tbls mess -the city manager, !be city attomey, and the parts and beaches director. Let's start all over and see If we can't hire a city goYernmeot thai wm 11steo to Its employers ••• tile people of Newport Beach, . AI Forglt P.S; If you were aptnst 80me of the projects that our Councn bas cooe a118'd wltb, anyway, writs me In care of !be EDfllcD. If I ret a COOCI reiii)OUI, I'D l'Uil a lUll~ ad '1'1111 all J011r ~ames, 80 we can let City HaiiiiDcrir that we prolelt their &C'Uo111, • • • • • • • • • SUmmer'• 101Dc &lid 'll'llltef• eomllc. Lut clllaee liD ctt 80JDI of , oa.:.--~··r:""~IDc= ColoDy Pilat and 80 J011 cu ctt that p dale balun wU'"-r --. daa'l_.... D1t we lllr bolt .......