HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-10-09 - Newport Harbor EnsignNB to study
down coast
Newport Beach CltyCoun-
cU wtll study tbe "don-
coast'' area betweeD Col'ODI
del Mar and Laguna Beach
durtDg a study sessloo Tues-
day afternoon at Ctty Hall.
A report trom tbe ctty
commuDity deYelopmeot
dept. wtU be dtscuued, u
the CouocU maps future cltJ
action on tbe lO,OOO..acre
lrvt.oe Co. holdl.Dcs.
Tbe company's pi&Ds for
downcoast tociUde botelsaod
other resort accomodatloos,
both high-density aDd low-
density houst.og, aod a state
park. The plans are sched-
uled to go before tbe county
Board of Supervisors next
June 30.
Newport could eod up t.o
an annexation battle 1rttb tbe
city of lrvtne, wblch wants
to influence deveklpment of
the area. "Spheres of i.o-
nueoce," wbicb are the first
step toward annexation, will
probably be discussed Tues-
day afternoon.
NB inventor
Meredith dies
Russell Meredith, 72, en-
giJieer and IDYtator who t.
cr~ wltb IIIY.U.C tM
lieU-are W'eldiJW proce11,
died Monday at b1s borne at
2308 Cliff, Newport Heights.
Services wUI be held Fri-
day at 11 a.m. i.o Paciflc
VIew Chapel.
Mr. Meredith, an low:~. na -
tive, had Jived here si.ocl'
1947, working as an engineer
for North American Rock-
well for 30 years. He was
a member of Elks Lodge
1767 here.
Survivors lflclude his wUe,
Allee; sons Harlan of Or-
ange, Russ of Laguna Beach
and Carlton of San Luis
Obispo, daughter Mary Lou
Mlller of Redondo Beach, 2
sisters. 10 grandchildren
and 3 great-grandcbildren.
Instead or nowers, the
famlly suggests memorial
donations to the national
Cerebral Palsy FoundatJon.
EATERY THIEVES
GET OVENS, CASH
Burglars took two $500
microwave ovens from the
Stuft Noodle restaurant on
Rlverstde Ave., near Mar-
iners MUe, last Thursday
olght. They also got about
$60 tn change from tbe
restaurant's cash register.
Pollee reported tbat tbe
burglars appareotlJ cltmbed
a wall beh1Dd the baalDeP
at 215 R1Yerstde, JOmttlme
between 11:15 Tbllnltay
night and 5: 15 Friday mom-
in&. then remond tbe
louvres trom a ldtchal wto-
dow to get toto the balldlac.
After takloc tbe OYtDI I.Dd
the mooey. the tb1t'leuan-
fblly replaced •ch wiDdow
Joowre, locbd the bact door,
placed a cbalr belfde t.bl
nll, aDd climbed .. ek OYer
lt.
ENERGY SAVERS
POOL SERVICES
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NEWPORT
BEACH
THE OFFiqAL ,.IWSPAPER Of THE CITY OF NEWPO RT BEAOt --------..
THE NEWPORT HARIOI UKAU.Y 0.., -·· II 1
F• f ANDY DEVINE BIRTHDAY celebrants sboWD here ID-Ireman 0 elUde Andy himself, Jim DeanoftheSaotaADaRe(lster,
chairman for the Press Club eveot, and Andy's .Ue, I d d Dogie. (Photo by Berls.) Y!~~ ... ~~.~-~~~ Coast freeway
be observed today, Oct. 9, • • ~~/~~c=eotlu~e:r~:~ revival denied port Harbor at tbe Bahia
Corlnthla.n Yacht Club.
Ne"J))rt Fire Capt. John
Brannon wUl be hooored as
fireman or tbe year, aDd
mem~rs ot the city's new
paramedic team 1rtU demon-
s trate their lifesaving equip-
ment.
FIN ClaW Leo Love ..W
introduce Cfpt. Brannon,
who wUJ be booored tor 17
)'ears of se"ice here.
Captaln Don Jones, who
heads the local 8-man para-
medlr team, wUI Introduce
2 team mem~rs, who wlll
demonstrate their ter h-
niques.
Chairman for thepr~ram
Is Tom Mtuer of Westcliff,
a retired Los Angeles tire-
man.
Orange County Hoed Com-
missioner Ted McConville
assured Newport S.ch tills
week that be Is not tnterested
In reviving the !dell of a
:·orastal treeny through the
c tty.
Ur. McCOilYWe explal'*'
Uat be III"Ced last IDOI!Itb' *
State Hlgtnrap Comml•too
meetlD( to delaydi!poslng o1
the freeway right-of-way
because he wants t.oterested
c ities to be given tbe option
of buying the state-owned
lands before they are put oo
the muket to de¥e1opers.
''The old PacUlc Electric
right-of-way property 1n
Wes t Newport, for example,
is on a short term lease
to tbe city from the state.
Wttb the state so hard-
pressed for highway funds,
l was afraid theCommlsston
might go on a crash program
to seU off some of the ex-
peulve properties they
bold," Mr. UcCoovWe ex-
plained
He said other properties
tn Huntlngton Beach and In
untocorporated areas could
also be sold by the state
wltbout rtrst offering them
to other pubUc jurisdic-
tions.
Balboa Councilman How-
ard Rogers demanded an ex-
planation from Mr. McCon-
vtlle after hearing that he
had sought the delay 1n prop-
erty sales last month.
BAY CLEANUP PROPOSED "We have to understand,"
said Mr. McConvtUe, ··that
the word freeway ls llke a
disease wtth Mr. Rogers. He
gets very emotional about
it."
A 5-year study oo how to
clean up Upper Newport Bay
was proposed Tuesdaybythe
Orange County supervisors,
who oa.med tbemselves as
leaders of the study.
They r efused, howeYer, to
pay for dredJlog the sUt out
of the back bav.
Supervisor Tbomas RUey
suggested the county spend
up to $600,000 to tidelands
funds for thf' study, with
other agencies, surh as
r tties around the bay, also
rontributlog.
The county voted to talte
the lead In the bay clean-
up after learntn& this past
summer that the federal gov-
ernment would not accept
Photo Shop
burglari~ed·
A burcltr broke toto Ha.r -
bor Photo In Corooa del Mar
last Thurldly Dtcbl. taktD(
eJII)tGSln amens and
lenses ftlued at t7 ,566.
Employ• Jolla Smltb dll-
ccwend tbe brtat-tn at a
a.m. Frktay. 'he bufclar
bad brolcea tuoap the cell-taa In tbe r•r of tbe llbop
at S1!1 E. Cout IIWJ.,
lowered ... -...wt~ a tGJe.
I.Dd rauaebid t1111t llbOp.
Ht , left btiUiid .,.,.,.,.
toots. a cu ot ~leal
Ifact, IDd aliiJ,rotaUUary-
tJ'PI trouera.
the Upper Bay as a plan-
ntng project that would
qualt.ty for EnYlronmental
Protection Agency funds.
The EPA said the baydralo-
age area Is too small to
Qualifr for the federal pro-
gram.
The new study group tbat
wUI concentrate on clean-
ing up the bay Includes the
r ounty, the l"tne Ranch
Water Dtstrtrt, Newport
BPach, lrvlne, County Sani-
tation District 5, Orange
County Water District and
the state Fish and Game
Dept.
HEARING OCT. 27
FOR HIRSCHBERG
An Oct. 27 date ns 8et
Tuesday for a beartnc 1D
Orange Coonty Superior
Court on a lepltttempt by
former Newport Beach city
business Ucense .upemsor
Stan Hirschberg to rept.o
his j)b.
The 9:30 a.m. bearing tn.
Dept. 12 In Suta Ana wtll
coostder Mr. Hlrtchberg's
request that tht court ortttr
the city to rehlre b!m at b1a
old job.
He was demoted t.o Oc-
tober, 19?3, and ftred a ,.r
later after aaperyl~C)n
cJ&!med be could not cet
a.Joac 1rttb tbt pabUc 11 u.
ceDR sap~na.or aad wu
t.ncompet•t 11 a stonroom
eluk.
GRAN lURISIMO CAR
RAL LY OClOB~R 11
Ur. McConvUJe said the
county, which )1st completed
a study of southeast Orange
County transpomtioo needs
(SEOCTS~ has no plans fo r
roads that would use the old
Paclftc Coast freeway rtgbt-
of-way lands. The state stiU
hOlds the Pacific Eled r lc
property and lots 1n the Co-
rona del Mar 5th Ave. •·cor -
ridor.''
"Our only plans near there
call for making San Joa.qui.o
HUl s Rd. a 6-laoe divided
highway and extending lt
along the top of ttK> hUls
to Laguna Beach," said Mr.
McCoovtlle. "But our matn
concern ls for the Corona
del Mar freeway, which we
would ltlce to see bend down
through Bonita Canyon, to
coonect up further downcoa.st
with tbe Sao otego freeway."
State highway omclals
hue oo such alignment ID
tbelr plans for tbe CDM
treeway. whtcb ls now sched-
uled to coonect with San
Joaquln Hllls Rd. near New-
port Center. and termloate
tbere.
Ur. McConvUle said cltles
aDd homeowner JfOUPS will
be ubd to study the
SEOCTS recommeadltJoo.s
UDtU the tlrst of tbt y•r.
"TbeD, n llape to CO to
tbe Coanty PlaDD1Dc Com-
rolaloD lor publlc bearlact,
•blob 1JOIIId de¥eklp. post.
tica to be tabD befor. tbl
Board otSIIptrftlon eome-
Ume Mil Jt&r • ., Tbe J•Dior DeU Cllb ol
H.-port S.cb wl11 .ad a
eu rallY.' ''Gru tuta:liDo ROSE WEGEHEK, 79,
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COSTA
MESA
SFO
TI-JET SET HENRY QUIGLEY. S$,
mayor pro tempore of tbe
City of lni.De, anDCJ!IaDC ..
b1s candidacy l»r tbe 74tb
Auembly dtstrtct_ tbe of-
flee belnc vacated by Re-
publican Assemblyman Rob-
ert Badman, wbo tas u-
nouoced b1s tnteot10D to nus
for tbe Concreas. Mr.
Quigley ran 1n the 1974 Re-
publican primary for treas-
urer of Cal1forn1a, plactac
secood In a fleld ot lou.
He ls a financial IDd ill-
vestment cOOSQitaat.
A crowd of aboatSSOaDC1')'
-.omeoners ptbered Tues-"'-Y nlcbt to protest jetOYer-
fUgbts of tbetr homes oo tbe
•est benk of Upper Newport
Bay.
They grilled county aDd
atrUne officials for 2 boars,
but got oo assura.oces that
tbtn(a will get better for
tbem. Instead, they beard
dUturblng ttgures about the
doubllnc of passeocers us-JDc Orange Coanty Airport,
and were told that eleetroolc
equlpmeot gu_ldi.og jets oo
takeoff ls not accurate
enough to ke4!JI) tbem trom
straying over beavtly popu-
lated areas.
Tbe meetiDg, tbe secood
for the newly-re)l?eoated
Martoers Community Assn.,
was held at Mariners ele-
mentary school i.o Westcl11f.
AnsweriDg Questions about
jet operations out of tbe
airport were Orange County
5th otstrlct Supervisor
Thomas Riley, Air Cali-
fornia President Robert
CUUord, Hughes Air West
pubUc relatloos man MUte
Uurpby, aDd RUey aide Rob-
ert~
llr. RUey promUed to
coottoue to push tor re-
inltatement of the "pre-
fereotial runway•• system.
which allows pilots to take
otf over TasUn when weather
eoDdiUoo.a allow.
Ur. RUey also promised
to 0111J0M any locrease in
commercial ntctts out of
Oruce County Airport untO
•• .,., ..
tbt> airport meeb ltate
oolse-abatement nqulre-
ments.
"WUh people lD1aDd want-
ing more and more flights,
wUJ we eYer wtn this battle?"
wondered a lady i.o tbe audi-
ence.
"Lady. you'n r.Uy bit
the ~u on the head," said
Mr. RUey.
'Mit r•nJ AYiatta. Mr
mtntatratJoft, also lnYUed to
send a represent2t1ve, de-
cltned, Mr. RUey said, ·•be-
cause they are studytDg tbe
problems, and don't nnt to
appear before the public un-
tU they've ftnls bed their
study.''
Officials of both Air Cali-
fornia and Hugbes Air West
proceeded to blame the FAA
for not provtdlng electrooic
guidance to lteep jets over
the middle of the bay oo
Pl•ckup SANDCASTLE PRACnCE gets utss Nnport Bac h IDd
helpers ready for the 14tb anouaJ saodcastle butldi.Qr
coat.-t at Corooa del Uar main beacb oo Oct. 19.
Pictured here, from left, are the contest cbairma.n
Pa ier
down a bit
take off.
••we ~mmeoded a
naVigational aid in 1968 to
guide the planes down the
bay on takeoff, and offered
to pay for tt," Atr Cal Presi-
dent Clifford claimed.
Ur. Yarphy of Hugbea sald
his firm had offered an
electroo.lc beacoo for the
same purpose, but tlllt FAA
had refUsed. "They ·said the
equipment Is obsolete," he
recalled.
Both at rUnes claimed tbey
are mat1nc less noise U.O ID
the past, ILDd ue hopeful ttat
bigger, quieter planes 1n the
future wUl cin lbe capab11-
ity to make fewer fiights 1rtth
less aols.e. ,
Scrap paper driYH beld
by publlr schools cut into
the tota 1 collected by New-
port's city refbse crews i.o
September, Jake M)'Dderse,
city general se"ices di-
rector. tbeorlzed th1s week.
Ctty c rews pic ked up 89.6
tons, down slightly from the
summer moot hs.
"The city is not com-
peting with the scbools and
churches.'' Mr. Myoderse
emphasised, "but It is un-
la-..ful for aoyooe to take
papers that residents place
at the curb or In tbe alley
tor coUeetlon by the ell). •·
Toal reveoue since the
program began 13 months
ago ts $27,418, Mr. Myn-
derse reported.
Collection days for Oc-
tober are the 13th, 14th aDd
15th east of Newport Bay,
and the 20th, 21st aDd 22nd
west of tbe bay.
M•nwbUe, warned Super-
visor RUey. the county.
wbJcb owns and opentes tbe
atrftelct. bas placed a ceUtnr
of 3.3 mUltooalrpassqers
wbo may use the fteld ao.
nuany. Bat, tbat's almost IRVINE CONTINUING
twlce tbe 1.7 mUlioa DOW RANCH BUS TOURS
Qylnc out of tbe airport.
Mr. CWiord aJdblscom-
paDJ especta a J6 per ceot
.... latioo lDcr-.. to tbe
eOUDty ctllrtac tbe Hit 10
y•rs.
M•eb ol tbebastaolbome-
owner compldlts appeared
to stem trom u FAAclluCe
St'ltnl maatta8 11'0 tD the
talteoft •• ndtal'' rrom tM
&bp)rt. Ja bad taaD orr
Oil a Ul client .......
bat~--from tMIUt bull ol U. tlQ ClUed a
ewttcb to 111, wtdcb ..,.,
oaata atrcraa to .,..._
ttmu lllftJ onr tlilt ftlt
Free bus tours of tbe
U,OOO-acre l"lDe Ra.och
are being held over by papa-
tar demand, accordt.Dc to
Edward R Rogal, commanlty
relattoos coordinator l>r tbl
Irvine Company~ G1)01l10r of
tbe tours.
The bas rtdes an pro-
rtded oo a re•l'fttloa basta
ud at DO Cblflt Oil tbe
llrst and thlrd Saturdi.JI of
•cb moe1J1. 1"""' from
N..-port Ceeter at I and 11
a.m. For ftartlller l.al)f1a&tloe
eal1 tbl lniM COIIIIJU)''s
comm.U, nlauou-.n-
m.eatu.t-USl.
lll..lt. ''It 111 ts too ..-eut SUlY FICKER TO SIMG
lad 111 tDo u .-. lt IIIla Say FleUr ol Ba.lloa .u. --.. .,.,.. e. · .. w .... lllllllly ......
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for tbe spoo10rtng Newport Harbor Chamber of Com-
merce Commodore's Clab, Bob Uilum, aDd b1s coa-
structioo crew, pr1ncesses Michelle DutkiG aDd Bl'J'D.Qe
Bonner, Miss Newport Debbie Van Clean, lDd princess
Lla Craemer. Groqps, families lDd lDdhldlals who
want one of the 30 castle plots should mate a ruern-
Uoo with the Ct..mber of Commerce at 644-8211.
Mariners Mile
height argued
The barned-out block of
MulDers Uile wUl be re-
built wlth modern 2-story
buUdlnrs. bot the r.mat.oder
of the MUe, from tbe Arches
bridge to the Balboa Bay
Club, t... become a center
or cootroversy at Clty Hall.
Residents ot the bluffs
aboYe Coast Hwy, rom-
plaiDed bitterly last Tbur J-
day OYer city plans to allow
bQUdlDcs up to 5 stories
tall alOQI tbe Mariners Mlle
watertroat. City pJanntng
commtsstooers studied the
PIIA. clra WD ~p by tbelr staft.
&Dd made DO declstoo. They
will ltudy tbe p1u ap!D at
an abi'DOOO sessioa oo Oct.
16, IDd probably aet lt llr
pctik bearlnc.
At llsue Is a "specUlr
ana,. det&Ued plaD for the
UUe. Property onus com-
pla1o tbat current city beight
restrictioos of %6 feet aloog
the waterfront do DOt permit
tbem to deYelop tbelr land
protUably. They want the
limit ra18ed to SO feet.
Blufts resideatl told plan-
ners that such a betcht Umlt
would block tbelr news of
tbe harbor IDd tbe ocean.
The city Pla.DD1nc IUft
wams to auow tbe hl(btr
Umlt UDder u "iDceaUYe"
plan uat WOQJd Jet de-
nlopers co bJiber tf tbey
l•we ftft '•corridors" be-
tweeo bulldtlcL
Ueuwblle, caOIMidbnak-
tnc Is eJII)eCted later tbls
moath oo a DI'W Uaa.d Call-
fonda Buk ud a block 1aac
commercial co111Pla. an I aonu lltP, ta u. noo.
1700 Woek diltroJiid bJ •
$1 mWioD flN latt J_,.
PILOT DITCHES AT SEA
mtaor b~Uid nlta.lld.
llr. Prell ll.llll 111'-d .,._
ftJlll t.r ... a ,..ar.
MERRIMC CAFE
RQIIEDOF$9.000
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You'n beard tbe expression, or something similar
to It, no doubt: "Enryooe t.s his hand out for some ot
that 'free' government money."
Enryone? WeU, DOt QUite.
An incident in Taos, New Mel.lco, as reported 1n the
September 29 issue of U, S. News and World' Report_
se"es to point up two things:
1, That there Is a growing awareness tt.t tu Dl«<leJ
sent to Washington, D. C .. or state capitals aDd rew
turned, mfnu• the cream sktmmed off tbe top, Ja oot
"free." There are strings attached. ("He •bose food
I eat, his soog I sing,")
2. That the spirit or tndependeoce for wltlcb Americans
are noted the world over ls stlll alive and ktetlng bere
In the West.
Taos, a ski resort, art colooy and toon.t mecca,
bad applied for and got a federal grant of $200,000,
Tbe moaey was to be used for a renofttioa of Ute towD
pJa&a.
Upon receipt of the grant, a.o open meettnr ol ettistu
n.s held to dlscusa Jast how tbe moaey ftt to biiii*Jt;
at Ybtcb ttme tl)e mayor remlnded the auemblr ttat
tbe rnnt had to be spent '<properly,'' mlllllliDc ID ae-
cordlnee with "rutdelines" laid down bJ WU~Uactoa.
Tbl.t cot the p.thertog or Taos etti&eu to ttdDkiac.
And, ...,._ 10meooe yeUed, ''Send It blek to lfaAJactm
--we cu budJe our own affairs," the pttaeJ111 uo.t u a bodJ aDd cheered.
"Stod It ._ell," crted a sJ.nrle lndtnclal ltiMtlf oa
prlDclple. ADd tbeJ d1dt
Tbl.t"a tM IJill1t that made tbia CCQ1trJ rnat. nat'•
tbt IPlrtt ft do taaor to u •• ctt nadY tD caltbraW
the Bicentennial Ytu,
lutad of cota1 to Wa~ldDctoD. or S.eramlll(o, llir
mOMJ, pla1 coatro11, let'• pat tbt pruaan OD bOtlll
captt:at. to ••• ou 1D0HJ bin, wben lt came from
.. .... lint ....... IIlii ....... It ..w do 1110 -IOdd.
il :, THIS ONE WILL lULL YOU
PROS ud"KAIINS I
! O.t.,.te betwun the Soviet Union tftd the United Stat• I
' of A merle• rtntlnda me o( the .. brotherly Jove•• bttwMn C.ln
: udAbd.
i IICRLUED GRAIN PIIICES. IIOU INFLATION
Who M ttU qYMrltla o( Wh«<t. C:OfD tnd other 1t1int to·
tM lodetl. ftOt Ollly do prices rlte Mtt, but wor1d pr~u rite l
.._ TM Jorilrtt .. , the auin. tiM •o'lftn 11t h'Ptr ptkes.
... ...,...,, ..., aft'«n dM: conttqut.-cn.
Newspapen are a s old as free
~Yemment -and hoYe flour -
IShed w1th rt. Thomas JefferSOfl
knew the YO/ue of o free p!'e\S
when he wrote, ··were 1lleft to
me to decrde whether we
should hove a go .. ernment
•
BoNM 'J"M 8ellout
Obriouely, tbe Canal ia atratefiealb' impc:w-
tant to tbe United Statet. Tum.ioa it over to
Mam.t America-batera ia aimply MkiDc for
trouble. But wbat we are witn~ 1 ia mtlft
than jutt • propoNd aiv .. way of t:.ritA:cy: for
thia operation .il one 1dditional .tfp 1:n the
~ ot brincinl the United StaW to ita
k._. Tbo ,..rn.., -ol the ..... buoi·
n.. L1 that the ainiater 1ame it t.ht work ol
diplomat. and CJt.hen who are IU~ to be
loyal to American intereeb. That tMy .,. DOt
loyal ohould bo obviouo. And the' .. ohould
main the Pmama Cual euctly u befon ia
oqually cloor.
* NO 1TB AVE. BYPASS maata. Now tbtCoutalCoo-
Nnport City CoaeU, Mrfttioa Coml'll1.lstl::a pro-
Pluldlc Commluklll po.., a NEW Coaltltut1oo.
Ladl• aDd G..U.ern.: CODCeit'ed bJ tbe1r yoag lD-
1 .. ,.. nctMJ:J bee eJPtrteoeed staff 1D an effort
worlrJIIC crrtt'NU Ill! wu to an tbetr lucraUYe Jobs,
uable to attiDd tbl PlaiiD.J.Dc tbat nYeraes the old cua-
• UN'IVERSITY DRWE
Dear Editor.
COIDlll1aloo bart~~ aa 4 stlbltJolaal pr&Dlees of our
EIGHTII GRADE YOtmGBTERS II -Illy -~,19'75,coae-tr-..lllll Hlfclotormlllo·
wbo .-w assist at tbe lSlb anDUl.l coil ud tean1a -.at tbt Jti"CCIIIMCC Flftb AYe. bJ-tJoQ. U would take awaJ the
Aa a pBOllDe lupi.Jer
Wbo It liCk ud t1red ol
tryill( to drive anywbere ta
oar city, I certaiDly ftl-
come the effort. belnc made
to cet Unl•erstty DrtYe ex-
teoded across tile Back Bay,
as reported In tDe Sept. 18
Eoslgn. for tbe sebool are: .taPdlftl. Robbie Laat., at lett, ud PIM· Rowenr. I jut rt&d rlcfb of propertyowaersb!p
JobD LaJD'd.,D; kneeling, Grec Knapp uc1 l.At.ura UM-tbt aceoat ol tbe bll.rlllc at tbetr deseretlt.:G, tbe frulta
letter. Tbe fUnd raising tounament ..W be beld FrldaJ, lD tbl EDJicD IDd wUII to of our labors t11rcup t:LD-
Oct. 1?, at tbe IUasloo Viejo Coaotry Club aDd Inn for rtn my IIIIIPOrt to mJ tel-tJon. to speod as tbef see
the beuetlt of tbe Hanooelt: Banni.D« .ebolarahip amd. low Corooa del Mar rest~ tu. control tbe heJcbts of
Mea will JoiD the womeo for the tint time In a roud. deats. achlenmeot with resbic-
teonis toarDI.meot beci.DiliDc at U:SO p.m. Gol1en 1 am eooeefiM!d tblt tbe Uoaa: oo bow we t:OO&act
1k"ortee o11 at-12:30 Jo •1ibtltiU ·-•m.,:_Noteoll "·ettr''~t;:aro .-·...-.: ;w_._ !Uill ,mU"a .. -l"'e•
, ..w *'""" tor -·-·aoJf .. -Cbalr'lnoll ....-:m -., ---... , tl ....... _.,,, tar u.e di.J Ls Mrs. Jack PerT;, uliiled b1 uri: BlltlUC ~---tile 'WI.re 'of -r.df '~~';rust~~~,. ndi1;sD7te;,.
Porter. com~_F@rtlllQPie,let , macb bai)C)lD~ to purtUe.
aa D::aaifii('tje DIU flltare Tbe CommlsSloD's NEW . -.
TOM ANDERSON
eOtlta (JI .. rrJ ud IU ef ~ CCGitltutlon does GOt COD·
feet c. oar ut ol trus-slder tbe liberty or well
porti.UCID. belDg of tbe eountl)' or tbe
Appllcttlon• tllt'e baeD P«JPlt, which ts a conttmts-
IUbmltted to tbe Fedenl UoD of their past perform-
Powu Commlsslla rtQHI!t-uce. There Is oo cost an-lDr 1 three dollar per 1000 alylll oa bow much the peo-
It la a simple. Jorica.l
way of taldag some of the
tftftlc l01d on Coast Hlch·
ftJ', For people •txt ll'lll
ill Eut Blull, tbe Blullo,
Harbor View Homes, DOrtb-
o .. st Coili"-lhli," llllll-
.-"'llf1-~-lo tile IIWI-to-be-4eY-
uNofth-4ordl'•,_,et.towa,
th!s llten~~te roate ll'Oimd
the baJ would be mo.t wei-
come.
wrrhoul newspapeu or new~---------------·
~ ·i' SC F price tor I)'Dtbltlc aDd pie must pay to achie•e tiM!
liQHfled Dt.tual PI· Ap-Commtaslon's e:dranp.nt
pf'Oftl t.expeeted--.. Thil coal~ or wtal I'(IOd will be
Surely, our elected of-
fletals won't llstea to a blDd-
fal of seltlsb "doa't drtYe
put my house" ldJotl, U
a few people, loeludlnc those
wbo would use hlgb..prtced
political pressure. are .. c.
eessful ill stopplnc lhla
needed road, I thlnkU'sUme
for psollne ta.lpeJers to
uru.te and brln( a clau: ac-
Uoo suit acatnst thole n-
spoostble for deDJIDg as tbe
rlcbt to tr'l'lel freely.
pope" wo .. ovt go<e<Omenl. I & _ .. And It Sh•l •• Given should not hes1tote a moment ,....
to prefer the lotteJ.'.
'1. F. STONE' FIUI
Tbo Nnport llart>or Art ...... .. ..w .....-Jerry
Brvelt:'l doeameatarJ mm,
"1, F. 8toDe WMidy,-1 at
a p.m. Oetober U.
Tbt film title nfen to .... _, __ ...,.
I~ by-,_
-lloiD IIU to It'll.
llr. -. -lo IWI late ao., wuawe•· 2--.n.c.,
joolniiiJt.
To listen to o ur
politicians one would think
that aovernment hu the
answer to all of our
problema. We have come
from a do-it-yourself nation
to Let -Bia-B rother~o-it
nation.
Bi.& Brother il providinJ.
Thoulh many people fail to
comprehend it Bi& Brother
has provided ow inflation,
whi ch il bound to pt much
worse . Without adntittina
who and what CtJUied it,
some politici.ana now
concede that inflation ll
Public Enemy Number One.
Since in natidn il too
much money chulna too
few aooda, and Iince
aovem men1 aJone hu the
authorization to print
money , doesn't that mean
that &oYemmcnt ll Public:
Enemy Number one?
Last year the polt and
bureauleechet told ua tbe
inflation rate wu s~ Oil "'
and now it ha been
rnealed that the actull
inflation rate ill 14.4,.. I,
In the Gemv'" inflltion
ol tbe early 20'a, dl.e
tnflttlon nte ruched 323
pn mo11tll. The Mark wu
de<rllued 750 timet in I
year and worten wen peid
twk:e •dl day 10 their
'""" could nub to ...
lfOC*Y willl • ~tt fuU or
mon.,, to bat the Ml.t
ptlce-.
Hdralll went ftom 3
aq,lu to ' trUUoo llllb Ia
2 ,...., oad till •oct
-loot I~ ot IU
........... Ia t¥ ·-~-
lo lo.lhll Ia 19U.
--.. toll)-____ ,. .. , ,..,_
office. the money aupply
rote 6.1% or at a 15.6%
annual rate.
Or . Seftnhol~ uys that
we will hne J ltap:t of
mnttio n:
I. SINGLE DIGIT
INFLATION from 1961 to
1973.
2. DOUBLE DIGIT
INFLATION from 1974
throu&h I 979 and he
pred icts that the
Middle-Ow will late 7K
to 80% or their life's~~Yirw•
durin& this second tlqe.
3. TRIPLE DIGIT
(yet, over I~ per year)
INFLATION beainnina
approx i mately 1980,
followed by the oomplete
d•tructlo n of our cumncy.
Or. Hany Schulu, a
world renowned economilt,
predicts that dl Mtiont will
revalue J.Oid before the end
of 1975 and dle Ool1u will
iMe 50~ of itJ prucat nluc
In the next t I moatlu.
"ln tcrnttioa•l
Noacyllne" predktl oar
1974 Dollar will faD to 25"'
of Itt pment nlue by 1977
(I lola of 1 5~ in 2 yeUI) ..
So what can we do?
1. We mutt dratlkaDy
reduce the liu 1M tc:opt or
pemment -fed .. l lttte •
IIlii local.
2. We m•• .U 0111 ,1
,.,.....,.... bull, ......
• .,.,tenaatk: ,......_. of
aur lneftdlble ,.w&c dtbt .
3. We mull llop *•
federal Reeer•e ftaa -·"'-·-aad releatlassJy .................... ., .... _ _, __
price la more lbaa three dertYed trom them. After
Umu tbe price ,. DOW IJIJ thr• years o1 n.stlng OW'
for llllbaral pa. TbtM Dft' tu dollars, taklllg any oar
IOQI'CU art Cr!Uc:al beciUM homH aDd We D'liDcS,
ot ou deellaiJIIC ruenea. c&uatDc anemployment &Dd
GIIOIIM aDd tatbl&" o1l d«<IJlDc US IDercJ, tbt)'waat
wW 100e be cbelper tlaD thne more yeu1 to do mort
DIDml PI &.1 tbla buee of tbe ame, by mattnutDc
a61U~I deaud lbr oU to be )Idee aDd )lrJ tor
1bollld 800D Dee pmllDe tbetr on ambfcUool llwa.
prlcea to well OYer a dollar Tbtir power ls exceuln
per pika. ill 1110 1,000 JUdi aloa& tile
Ill S to 5 J1H1t tbt prtce ecut aDd tbtJ' 'ft.Dttoeltaxt
of piQIM will llmJt OQI' u lllJaD4. TbeJ an deltroJ-w.._.. drtrillc ud tJ.ra era, DOt COGMnera.
1111 ID carpooL n. p:rt.ee ww •• loose our Amer-
of tu 8bDIId Ia ltalf little . lean treedoma wttboat .,..
.... --... Pael!k bartar ...... -bard Cout IQPWQ. 'IGIDd U.. world"? We wiD
City .,.._.. IJIII<al1r ualeu •• riM ap IUid llcbt
ta1to tJao pool diUJ -NOW,
.-ud pnjocl I IPior Goldlo 3-
lotl>--tool-"' m vta Lido-to tJao -. Baft • oltJ' Lido IIIIo
pluaon~--ou pdeao ..aJ loft? I ..W bo llad ID _.,
tboaltbo-
Let u pl'tllaN N1U6-
ollylorlll01111on.lla ......
bu lo bo -. Ill • oot
loo ...... FUIIIAY-AIII u. dt7 '* r•r to ••Ott-riM N•Hit .... oD cl 1M ,._ "' .... a.. .ur Act..-by ... u ...
c-" no ..... -· -.. -...... --..,., ,. ,,..,,. .....
~o~~o~--' _._ .......... ---·--..... --.. -paldapod_.C_ ....... .., .... .._ .. ...... _ .. __ __ ., ......... .. ,, .... ""· MIIL"e _.,_ c-·-
.... --... ·~:;~ .. _, ........... 1 ... ~ ~
..... .... ,1 .. ......
'· .. -·----. ----. .. = . -. ... -.... ~ . .,. ...... .....
As SOOil u the OIJPNitioo
to UntYersltJ Drln beclns
to surtace, I sucrnt tlllt lbe
press closelJ e:amtH tbe
motltes of tbe oppo;wtt•,
and cbtct I.Jlto tbelr lnf1Deoce
wltb poblle ofllclala,
The pa.rt beDeh thlDUr
FROM TliE BIBlE
But nrtiJ God batb t.rd
me; lle •th atteoded to tbl
f01e. of my praJer.
Blaued be God, ~b
bath DOt hlned IWIJ , my
pnyar, DOr hil mtrtJ from
••· (Palm 8&: U , ZO.)
MNt _. JIOYIIf"Y farmm hut to pt)' ,.""', pric'n fot ... LI"'"'i ,...__., .w
::..'• ......_ and we all ntd 11p ptylne ~~:_!C:, ;.:: L':•=:""::•::•.:,..:•:;::· ·===::1
Dr. Jl101 ......... ,.,of_.. ct•anaalw _.
OA n of .. •a.,llllas
.,.,.._ • Gleoo Cllr
Col ... ,.... ...........
For4'o nr.. 414 -Ill• lo
...... __
......... lb; .. ~l _., ..........
,
What says
your star?
~~W.O..,~
reorter lor knY, Will , IP'it Oct. 14 to tbt Lido
l< Womaa•• Cllb &t t1at
Lido ~ &CCOI"ddlll to Mra. Xea1Ca ...... ,
Pl'elidtnt. • c~ 1t111 ~ •r-•tcS at ll:SO, wt6 _.._.
followllc at --. AJt.r a
brtel ba•la•• m.-....
Mrs. DeoD1a f1cbu. pro.
cram ctw.lrman, trW pre-
sent tbe II*Ur.
RtsenatJoo• may be madt
by ealUnc Mr~. A1 Anla
or Mrs. Edmood Hoff by
Oct. 10.
Party brtdp, under the
~Uoo ol Mrt. Jota wu.
soo, wW fOllow tbe meet-
inc.
KAMINS APPOIN TEO
IAtei"DD Uooat Tn.tU.Dc Sy•-
tems Ioe., blldQralttrtd In
Newport B•ch. hu named
Bernard F. Kamlnl of Weat
Lo~ Angeles as pubUc re-
lations counsel.
Th4! anoouucemtDt na
made by Thomas J. Bar-
rack Jr.,prelideot. Tbeftrm
is ~ coosultant on mldcfle
east dfalrs.
• 1171 MIWPOIT
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,• 67).131,1,. ......
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Corona del Mar
MATTB.ESS'ES
IIEW -u.av&Dura
1,....-ular SllaJift ' , ........ -:' c.n..
CO'"IV. MUA MATTUIS CO.
21511 .................. ,
HARBOR VISITOR
tr you ar e a newcomer,
or lcoow of a newcomer to
the Harbor Area who bas
DOt been welcomed, do her
a ravor by calllnc the Har-
bor Vlsltor betweeo 8 and
10 a.m. aDd sbe wtll c:au
on your trteod with nlo-
able lntormaUoo a.Dd cUts
from friendly bu&iDess
firms which staod rea<tY
to help her become
acquaJnted wlth ber new
surrouodLncs.
THE HARBOR VISITOR
PHONE: 494-9368
or 646-0174
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Wl't a bll tulJ • 1M a ll&ee wtlb ftn P1PPf VSftla Perra. ()ln. Joleel)
cbU dla Ltlllla 1a1.u oltM aDII ltoma OlrMJ ()ln. lola) ud a 1111111
w.J, AI. llld tlJDe to •JoJ Ylatt rill J .. lAcu Wtlla • • • ... wlloiD
...... aid YUettll wtlb o.r •• bid kNit COIIIact wer tbl ,_,.. Aad
local..U lalcrnallbMarpnt FI'UIIlt lyct.r, liM tort.r u wtlluPear ,..,, t.DddalctUr MaraM RMcl Lader• • • • ..., NCaUtcS .., ant an
(Mn. Jay)oiLbdalala.SbUtte to Catal.lla a.boud oar 11aap till ......
(Mn. Rclbtrt) a.cr-wm, cklrfac •J boDeJ1DOQil dlMI iWJ.,....._.,
w. atodr .. top brands
age cmd ......... liiint.
• ... •p ..,....,
EY11JD (Mra. Cuter) Lowell. Pat (Mn. ot oooUDc PIIDCb. eoft• U1! ''-*" caiDII
Rl.cllud) A1ltD ••• berMII a •erttable wen .ned. 8eftlld1De (Mra. a.r,) UU-iUbloa plate ••• Carol (Mn.lola) Culer, man wu OD bUd to ~ ..., mtraben
member of the L.A. 8olJ Fa.mllJ Ga.lld u weu u n-''Dft'"~ mtmbeh. P!RF'UMES, totWitM U1! Ullprlt WOl.S. w1tb pa.ale-
of Rc-. and ber motbtr, Ruth JODM. booU, delt pau ud aot...,.r at U. -.1 ''114
Wo Mary t~~ra. R. L.) Rlebmaad IDd Nuc:y boz Jl&ftde" 1D U. klllbJ ol Ball ...... , • OetaW'
(Mra. Robert) Hedlolf. 15, Ul IDd 17. At Udl .-1 .....,S.W tbDe b' Cllriltmu
EDtruee to tbe lllce room wu marbd rtYlllc. t.be floq Hotpllal md111'J ns.. put of tbt
wtth a rtut cPJ*l ,...., 8lJed wttb ctow-mODey for tbt a.-1 ll)ldal cta to* "-"'tal. Mra. IDe peaeoet t.tblrll (WIII.t elM?) Tbe 1aac E. L. Beahm of tbe Bbdfl. a.ftw Ia t.yer 1Dr totltCria.
fUDftJ pYt pnctkalJy eye-to-eye Y1ew1nc At rlcbt. Mr~. Ha.rry Gotts o1 lfewport l.a buyer for
of tbt Jty1u IDd tar• ••• The foz f1lDc n.s PIPircoocs. ud lltatiaot'J. otMn fto aallt w1tll the
woo by Mrs. Edftr<J Loftlaa. Tbt Bemle Gltt Boz atore are Mm-. t..o.rd Ball, Jack Het&ler,
Perry Trio set t.be pace for PlortDeeSmalts Edpr HW, llarUD Lod:aey, Cbarltll Clemtllb, Vllu
commctary ot t.be preteDtatioa. Coaeh, IDd Ray Ford Blllloek. fto ta.da tbe committee.
LooklDc UOIIDd we aw at Btltm Waddell's s h h ·=~tu:~:Sblc~~-~~~w:r.= w~~:::..:ot~:~~ trouss nig twit
was me ezcltedl Carol Alle took bome tlon, <>nnae CoaDty ••• and lllll*iaUJ for Ph •Jh . f .d
the mooey tree ••• last r•r it ... tbe the chairman, Mra. RlclaJ'd c. F.Utf. Flnt I arm on IC rl a y
fUr coat ••• nell y•r I'll uk her to bold It was tbe membtnblp ltmciMJOD ••• Ill ber
my Uctetsll Sally Jacer, Elltm KeeDe.L Catb-Harbor Island Drlve bome.latormattYe bro-"Happy birthday, JobanD bumODle Society otnce, 201
leeo Hacan. Mary Allee Ayrta, netma ehures were at baDd for all. Eaa1M1td STOP straus" wW opeo tbe aee-Wnt Cout HJctrtray, New-
Tbomu and VlrttnJ& Lippi ••• Htltm's charms were prHtmted by ao lllteruttd ODd 1a11 oftbeOrupCOIIDtJ port Beaeta. 646-6411. Sea-
daactaer. At Bermd!Dt Ullman's table were cuest to Mrs. Fuller and to tbt put ebl.lr-Pbillllrmoole SoeWJ'• .,. Ueata for 5 cooceru
Fraonie Ryder, Jacque Wblttle, Jane Porter, meo, Mrs. Gal.lade IDd Mr1. EWott. abo 19'75-76 claal oooeert ..,._ ue lltlll aftllable -$25
Dorotbea Sbetly, Hony WIUdD800. Fran Mrs. Rolaod PelTOn, Coaaty board member les, wttb a perform&DCe of for members aDd $30 for
Jona, Floreoee ArDott and JOU.I'I truly. • •• Though, as ooe member aSd, tbey'Ye tbe Los Anceles Pbllba.r-DOD-members.
Qutek rreeUDcs wtth Dorta Lawtoo.. K.ma no pattnt on the "STOP,, road lien; tMy mOille Orchestra at 8:30p.m.
Rooaellt, Helea Coffey and Dorothy Berry. do use tbe symbol to IJI)I'UI tbe IHliDc tbls Frlday, Oct. 10, at OC
Otbers we aw were Mmes. WU Ward, Inlne towards tbe erlppUDc dlaeue. lnlne's cawtord ball.
COYes, Mdrew MortbJa.Dd. Leoaard Jeo.soo, Tables lD tbe W.tlyluaJ room aDd Oil t.bt The procram, lD celebra-
lllocbeaa cllllrmaD. Mra. WW1am Eadie, water troat patio were eetered 1r1tb bubta uoo ol straass' 150tb bi.rtb-
deaJc;Mw of tbe IDCIMY tat aod 1fiDDer of of wblte mums. Members did tbe1r own day, wW be CODdocted bJ
tbe -rift certUleate, IDd Mrs. Roecoe cateriD& • • • lllterpreted • • • pr81J11'*2 1t Walter Goldscbmldt, tmlD-
LoiiL WinDer of a belaUfUI madonna IICUip-tbemltlYeS .•• meanJDc, more moaey In eat Vleo.oese aatborlty Oil
ture. Doris (llrs. Frtderlc) HuchH (tb.l.s the tuodl And t.lllt 11 wlllt it's all about. stnus IDd the Vleoaa of
11 her HOOOd y•r as prestdellt) wu most Members and guests IDcblded Jan Elmore, bls Ume. Profeuor Gold-
rraetous In ber welcome to cuestl aDd Luerne de 1a Ctena, Dot Jotm... J-.o schmidt, coodoctor of tbe
appreetatJoo to tbe committee workers, ill-Marlett., Mar1a:D Hultman, Ruth Fortuoe, Vt v 1"'----and t • ..._
clud.loe Mmes. Moate MeMWen, Randolph Carla Campbell, Helea Butler, Ma.qe Nb-.ao, G;:-~ -::::.~-._a-~
Doll Earl 0 ·--F Maurine Treadwell, PhylUs Balle, Pat Dal-1 "'V"ra ,...__, .,. -• ~ and rank Tbart.D and perma..uot ~r of the
e:rteoded deep cratttude to Sister Bert.llle ton, aDd Floy Getcer (I leU In lowe wttb AastrtaA RacHo Corporattoo
and Miss Celia Samlnsld tor tbelr Interest her rq, Tlftany's only gold and dJamood aDd the Vienna Jobl.D.Il
and gulcllnce. mobUe •.• I thought It was operated by Strauss Orchestra. He l.s
• • • • • a tran11ster, but learned It was "ball-Uke put Umes ••• gatberiDc ln the park bearing structured," booestl) ••. More a1ao a composer of or-
for a Slmc!aJ aftemooo ba.ndatand coocert, were Helen Stllft, Heleo Butler Vlria.D cbestral music, chamber
or to Usten to lOme ''peuoo.aee" speak Luce Jesselyn Bruner Catby T~rre and music and tbeatrtcal scores,
• . . tbat's tbe way 1t was wbeo Frteods Elaln BaWD ••• plus oth~rs. • aDd bas authored books on
of t.be Library AND tbelr trieods ch11tered Park Newport na Mrs. Fuller's not pncUcal performlDc u-
I.D sbacty spots at Sara (Mrs. Edwin Jr.) STOP ••. We sat In the restfUl Park New-perteoee and Uteruy soaree
Ramsey's SIJ&Cfous CJ'OQDdl ol ber Cameo port Spa enjoying the taU fasbloll bruneb material for tbe operetta. := bome. ~s~r.-c. ~-1 .c1aa. Tre••· 0ruce eo.my. tr!o~:r::.wtth.,:U;;, .. o t..waa ~ 1 .. , o{' ,.of ~ ArtbrW.a FOIIIGUGQ ~ PnWJ, IIOUd Au-oatlbm, A. Tim• It' a • ranpd from IDOrt w-.r liD eltpDl
ft11oa.s Item• of Ms eolleettou,' ll\c ~. lliOst oi the cuesta were Put Mew-rotbta bryst, aopruo,
ON DUTY IN AI.. ASK A
Cout G~~ard Seama.n Ap-
preatlce DoDald M. Purcell,
scm of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
M. Parcell ot 2149 Velasco
Laoe, Costa Mea, bas re-
ported for clltJ at tbe u.s .
Cout Guard Support Cen-
ter, Kod1at. AJuQ.
Ask· your phyUdaft
wt.ich is best for
we 'II ,uppty itl.
-.-w-
BACK BAY RESTAURANT
WEST IOAT Sl.s
\
ATMOSPIBI
PLUS!
DIMIAM»DAMCI
OM THI WAIANOMT
OPIM IIOit UMCH
DAILY
I I :00 A.M.-i:eo p.M.
ltJK..,... ... ............
"abow and tell" talk, as be Mit ~1e-,* ~ttlrt plus tura, au trom &oeal ~ tel~ penaalllt:y,
acrtm-lbaw u weU u colDs. ooe, a port rtaldents. G'lriDD Starr helped wttb tbe a.Dd Ke Remo, lyrtc teoor,
pence, na dated 1692 •• • and carried commeotatlna and drawlnc of door prtses. a oaUYe Hew Yorker.
an loterestmc biltory, u does Old Newport, Mrs. John Setcel, Clart Mosarrer IDd Dr. Marcel Prawy,asoar-
wbicb ftl tb8 bome-llue aabject. Kay Blythe 1rere amoog the winDers. Some ~':td~r!':a,;~m, ~
The presJdeat, Mary (Mra. R. L.) Ric~-of tbe pests were 8ea Freman ot Palm Vieo.aa state Opera IDd be-
mood. Introduced Dorothea Sbetly, wbo really Sprlnp aDd Newport Beach, Margaret stefteo came lrDcml tt\rou...., b1.s nnn_
DMC1a DO lntrodaetJoa •• 10 well bon Ia and daupter Cotten, Jllllee Barnett, Rutb ... __..
•
We're ~aving a big drawing to
celebrate our
she. Mrs. Sbtely commented oo the blgb-Baro, Dee Jones and de.U(httal Gemml Gal-ul&r award-wlnnl.oc ttle-
lJchts ot rrowth ot Interest In our ctty antlDo Schacht, who maintains homes to Paris ;:, ~~1~:. ~~=u~~
libraries aM the Deeds U.t are beloc me~. and Rome as weU as to our ton.
Past presidents of tbe orpni.r.atJoo were Mrs. Fuller was Introduced and -ve a Yersity, tbe Vlema Academy
bo f the eta aDd -..c.... tty -of Music and l.s a Yl.sttlnc oorees o Y •--..... pre brlef resume of the wort and accepted with professor at Yale Un1-nosepys; tbole In atteodaoee ''took a bow" appreciation the check for aw»"Qiimately
acmowlqtnc tbelr I.DtrockleUoo. AU prul-$300.00 preseoted her from tbe Park New-•erstty.
dents were •med IDd toelllded: Mmet. porters. Yts, a full steam ahead for this ls ~:~ .. c::b.(~
Stuart Dtebl (Dorta~ _T. Daocan stnut year's STOP arthrltls. VIenna v~r. Her roles
Newporl
Prinlers
TOTAl,. PRINTtN(l
Pt\CILJTtES
100 Hew~rl Cnter Dr.
S.Utc 001 H•~tB•«II
ban IDcluded Adele In "Dte Harp music on program Fledermaos" as well as prtDclpal roles In otber
The Harbor VIew Hills
Com mUtee ol tbe Orar.lge
Cocmty Pb1.1Jiarm<:e1e Soelety
wW baYe tbe tint meetlnc
of tbe seuoo at the home
of tarp1st Mary Bremoer,
1327 Keel Dr., OD Tvuday,
October !1.
Sbe ls acUYe In the Or-
aage Coanty PbUb:a.rmoalc
Society's mwdc 11\rlcb-
meat procnm.
Mrs. John Van Undea and
Mrs. Wllliam R. Rowley wUJ
sene as co-bostesses.
Strauss worts. She bas also
SWIC lD operu by otber com-
poatrs.
Ka Remo, lyric teDor,
wu bom lD N., Yort City
and stodled at tbe Ca.rtis In-
stttvte of Mute 18 Pblla-
delpbla as a PIPU oiR!cbard
WEST GERMAN FILM BooeW and Glan CarJoM•-ott1. WiDner of the 1* Sao AT OCC OCT. 11TH Fnnel.8co open aucttttona.
" All: tear • ts the soul," Remo baa IIJI)eaHd wttb t.blt
the West German rum about . COIJllllllJ and wtth tbolt of
a wtnter-sprq romance, Is SU Dleco, Baaoblba. lbl-
thls week's otrert~~g 1D Or-u..t, Cblcaco, V&DCOUYer
ance Coast Collere's 111m aod Portlaod.
watch. Tbe fllm wUl be SlDclt Ueata. at $5 for
screeoed at 8 p.m. this members aDd M for DOD-
Saturday, Oct. 11, In the mtmben, are oa ale at
GRAND OPENING
1st Prize $300 gift certl/lc:tlle for
anythfng.fn our~
3n1Prize $100 gift c:e1l/fcote /Of" your
choice of~ orlampa
Come tn and register In our beautiful new store. Deadline lor
entries is Waaday. October 29, 1975
k.w.bAkat~
The alternative interior design studio "'&at 17th St .. Suite 17 ~· IJa1 Square
Colt.e Mesa. CA 92627 '------' . (714) 631-1440
.
Mrs. Bremnu wU1 pre-
seat a musteal Pf'Oir&m oo
her harp. Sbe wu tcb:ated
at the umrersUJ o1 T••a.
and graduated wttll a baebe-
lor of m~te cterree. She
started pla)tDc tbe tarp 1Jbeo
abe ftl 14 yean ol ace.
aod Ills played wtlb tbe ADs-
tin SympbODJ orebetlra, tbe
S.aiDODt Ttlll SJ'IIIIIbOily
orebettn. ud tor a time
wu staff IIUplat .... tbe
Saerameam Alale Clreus,
a tbtatn ID Ole .,.._
OCC Forum. A.dmlssioo t.s tbe Oralp Co.ty Pbll-
$1.~ and tic~ yW be .......................................................................... .._
aftllable at the door.
Arthur Knlcbt, A:>rmer
ftlm criUc for the Saturdly
ReY1n a.nd a professor ol
ciDema at USC, wtu l•d
tbe dl..seuuloa tollow1ac the
rum. He Ia aotbor of "Tbe
llfellest art.''
H you llw or wont In the CoroN Del Mer.,..., Bruce Oteon
Ia eomeone you ahould meet. Bruce ta the ~r of our
Corona Del Mar office and a real banking PfOt ... k>nal ... but
ewn more Important, Bruce knowa and underiUnda
the~~ of truly perwnellnd t>Midng MMcH.
Bruoe .... hta Job •• a way to hetp Harbof ~people
wlth thefr ftMnC&al needa, aM thet ta one of the tNnp
hedoeebl&
If yeN tNnlt ,..,-.onatlzed banking ta a tHng Of ttw ~t. we
auoo-t you IIIC)pln and ... aruc. a.on. You will
find him '*P"I ou.t~ In our Corooa Del...., oflce.
CoMt HlgtM-MW MKAI1huf Bhd.tte'a IN ldnd of
ban~., who n-.. our bank dl.......,. ~ ordinaty blnka.
I
CALl MOW OR DROP IN ••• We'rw Clese
. At~~ Ope• 7 o_,., A w ....
li:m2Harbo< Blvd •• Gordon o~ ~-=
77Z-M01 ore•·-
roo "" ,.,,..,., , ....
645-1313
540-60~1;.1.-=,-,
IWJGUAAAOI111 ANCI n~ ~ 1:..-:..· -=-1 ~ ... ~--··~ ....__
1740 s .. ~..... • .,_. Co•t•M•••' , . ..,...._OtfPC!b
f•t· 192S .
aow L.6.IGI eaa a kflt IUChrkll. be? Aad wllkb o1
1M old-lillie -an t11o --TbeR an qant'•l to be liiiW't'nd bJ DMmbtn ol tbt Hutlor
YIMr 111111 comlllllteo of tllo ....... ~ Ptlllbor-
mOIJe IOClltJ W'blll pluo•nc tbatr "'OIIIclc fall ....at
lor 1 p.m. -•· OcL 11, Ill lbe 1JYtoo -
compla. Mro. Gwyo Parr)', loft, cllllrmlll of tbe --n~ belpo Mn. EW. Yaroell, ceotor, cbeek tllo -
of a aDdWtc'-. ud Mra. Robert P. Sm.Wt Jr •• preat-
deat of tbt Harbor VIew comri.Ut•;~ belptac to H1ect
tbl morie ~m. Tletets are naUable from Mrs.
Beftll.l"d BlelcluMa, 1U1 S.crest, phooe M4~59SO.
RSVP:Sirthday party
The 3rd blrtbdiiJ of RSVP
(Retlncl Seaior Vol1111teer
Procram~ Soutb Onnce
CouatJ, wu celebrated
Tlluradly allonlooo, Sept.
Z5, at a party complete with
cake. caDdies, music, 8Cml.
tpMCbel IDd •tertaJD.meot.
lion tbu 100 RSVP tol-
Wileen eamt to tbe RSVP
omeu oa Balboa Bou.lenrd
la Newport Beaeh to par-
Uclpate lD tbe tuth1ties.
Barnett Larb, a member
ol tllo RSVP, Soutb Onllco
County A<tflooTJ Couocll,
emceed a pi'O(I'&m ttat in-
cluded a tpeeJal a1ute to tbe
Onr 90 Clab bJ lira. Helen
Patur, IDd pnuDtatkla.sby
Kn. Ben Fodor, H. R.
de 111a11cca. lin. EIIDbetb
Ca.oepa. Mia: Hor&b Barrie,
&ad HUI'J LtnDe, •ho
tbe procram with a
r1 "Tbe ciorlu of
,~ ..
,._, 2 .,.
prorided by tbe cab
decontlni class at t. Caa
Delhi, a aatelllte ofllce of
Voluntary Action CeDter,
South Orange COUDty.
RSVP 1s a oatloo-wlde
pi'Oiftm lnltlatad by lbe fed~
e.nl eovernmeot. U is kx:ally
pli.Dned, opented, coo-
trolled and supported, tllls
keeplng It responsive to the
speclllc aod tmlqUe needs ol
eacb community it senes,
according to local RSVP di-
rector Peg Smith.
Voluntary Actloo. Center,
South Orange Couoty, a
Uolted Way acency, 1s gran-
tee for tbe program to south
Orange County.
"RSVP 1s deslgned to give
ill people over 60 years
of age the opportunity to
actively parttclpate lD the
malDitream of their com.
muoity through productive,
laterestlng voliWI.eer. ser-
tke wttb .JocaJ ch1c mt
aoaoo(U'Oftt orlaDI•~ II·
.umttons aoo aceoeJu, •• 0/trf'l 9: 10 A .. M.-lo 6:00 P.M.. RSVP 1:1 La. Mrs. Smttb e'JI)Ialned.
Clostd Sundays "Tn.asportatloo to as-r-~~~~~;~~B~O~U~LE~V~A;;R~D~. ~C~O~S~T~A~M~E~S~A~L~~~~~~~~~ slgJimeots or travel reim-bursement Is prorlded If
needed, and all RSVP tol-
SAVINGS CERTIFICATES-
YOUR BEST INVESTMENT
A •ert~ge yield exceeds the! ot TfNaury tnartu_,ra
Don't be misled by present and future offerings of TrMSury not•, bonds
and bills. Actual statistics demonstrate th•t these lnatrumenta yield Ieee,
on the aVerage, than savings and loan term certificates.
Romambef thlo: Trnaury Int-I ret• .,.. not
compounded. Treasury not., II -llelore
maturity, muot lie dl•--' ol In a ft"'*"""t'
money market.
Dally compounded Laguna Federal $1 ,000 oavlngo conlllcat• yield 8.011%
guaranteed Interest when 7'114% 8-y-cer1111cateo.,.. held for lull term lind
when no penalties are Incurred lor early wlthdrawalo. · In eel.., dol ... -ned . this '!"'Ounts to $592.00 lnt.,.llln alx y-.. 8o,lor ln....., eefety
coupled with otable value, free from money worr1•-l,_t your liquid
lunda In high-yield certificate accounts at ...
LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINOI
L.AaOIIA ~ c.lltomla
3--Piou
1M Cl •rilml. California
101 Norf'lll c .......
='.:::£:::-
~· ••c rc!IIM .Willi ....... ~ 1
unteers are provided witb
accldent and llabWty tnsur-
ance coverage wblle on as-
signment."
Further lnformatloo is
avallable at the RSVP of-
flee. 1714 West Balboa Blvd.,
Newport Beactl, wblcb Ia
OpeD Monday through Friday
8:30 a.m. unW t:40 p.m.,
or by calling 675-9210.
PANHEL PROGRAM
ON GOURMET FOOD
Newport Harbor Pan.hel-
lenlc will meet al lO:SOa.m.
Wednesday, Oct, 15, In Bay-
side VUlap dubbou•, 300
E. Cout IIYJ, Pam Goleote
· wlll demoostrate coarmet
eook:lng anct drink ml..l1nc.
Members meet each third
Wednetday of tbe mootb for
programs, luneheon and
bridge, Tbe group is open
to women wbo beloo& to
sororities atttllated wUb Na-
tional Panhellade Con~
terence. Interested per1001
may call Mrs. Jotm R.
Zweers, president, tor fllr~
ther lnlonnatloa.
PARTIES FOR GROUPS
Tbe llacie Pu ID South
Cout Plaza, CoD We-.
hU facwttes t»r pnnte
part1el lor Croupl Ill lo
170 -'.. ..,..... lo
maJIICir Ed Wary. CID tbl
DOrtll llde of lbt ••BitUoct"l
Wloc."wlllloolrucol-_ud_tllo __
piDc ceater, tbe cftpllie
IJ nmiALic.t of a n.e•
U-llqoi· .. ---'"<tal wldte brick walll ., -17 ...
SIGN-UP TIME
Slp-aps are DOW to pro~
cess at tbe Oruc• Cout
YMCA b 1.D eotire DeW
nlmllllDC procn.m eDeOm-puslnc ... ..., ace IIOIP and
compoet..e. Jnel, 1mder tbe
-ofiYJGonnan.
"TI.Qr tats" l8 tor ebild-
ren qa S-5. Wttll. a mu:t~
mom ot 4 to a elau. balf-
boclr lUIIODI are tften In
all llfels of swtmmiDI OD
Moadlys, WedneDY•. and
Fridays or Tuellldays and
Ttmndays. Cost is $5 tor
Y members and $15 tbr.bOD-
membera: for 10 Iessou.
Prorresslte nlm cla1188,
tor ace• 8 and up, are de-
slped to take tbe cblld from
the ~r stage to ad-
ftJICed Ill 6 -called pollJWOC. miDDow, tlsb, ny.
IDg tlab, slark, ud por-
'POI.a:' rJ
01\'IDg, ocal>o,IUid-1100-aftlr ...,_ IIIW' --am-. For liar-tiler ldmnatloo, """'bylbe
Y at ZSOO Unlterdy Drtq,
just off lnlne near tbe Back
Bay,.or e&1J 642~9990.
... .. TVII ••
. ,.. PI_U T iiii!IC!M
Public
AUCTION
nJOAY. Mn.DAY. 8t.INDAY .. I P.M.
Bargoint on Flnr Crystal. Stnlfng Sllrwr. Porcftofne. Orfmlal
ObJrcu d'Art. Pointing•. Jrwrlrv. Antlqurt. Bron.r•.
Fumlturr. Mlrcr Indian Turquofu ...
SI.OOO.OOO INVENTORY
From t:Jtlln. Co11ru. Out-of·""'-· ~rin
. .. ocrou thr atrt!d from
.trurn of rhr Sourhlond".t
moll rlrg<Jnf wotrrfronr
rrsrouronta!
HOOBI
ln•p«tlon & Prluotr Sola
10·5 DAILY, 12• 5 SATURDAY & 2•S lUNDAY
CLOUD WI!DMI!SOAY & TMU.IDAY
AUCTIO,..HD.DlWII\'
f'IIIDAY.!JAltiiiDAY. RIIIDAY •I P.M.
USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD.
MASTER CHARGE.
PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH
zsct:w ... c... "let •• ., ......... .: •.
C Wu 's
(714) '
Energy conservation begins at home.
But it doesn't end there.
Housewives and
students, factory
worken and archi·
teas. engineen and
busi~
everyone is affected
by the natural gas
sMrtaae· And oo, when it
comes ro contei'Ving
erdif, we n...d tk
~ oi everyone.
AI. home. AI. worlt. Ai ploy. -. We It die 0. Canpony"""" pro-
.-.. help everyone-....,..,. w.· ... .,.... tl> ~ Amw
and•& I d-farcl.m .. _
CtiiHI
down their use oi
• I>Otural ps while in·
aeasina prOduction .
.We've~··
c:tu-. to deoitln new
bUildlnp to .......
e""'i)'. And we've
ohown bulldlna admln-
illrawn hOw to make
their pl'eoeN bulldinp
I'I)Cft eneraY effiden~
If vou' d Idee 110 lcnow how
you can conserve more eneqy in
.,.,... home or oil yo(lr job, ~ in
toUCh with uo. We how • p...,..am
for everyone, becauoe CCIIIOirvina
ene1JY it everyone'• ooncern ..
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lfEIPORT HARBOR EMSI'* TtiJRSDAY, OCT. t, lt75
PUBU?fED WWLY -PAGES .' OOROIA DELIIIAR. CAL. . -
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Marlboro
LIGHTS
LOWERED TAR & NICOTINE
WEifWTH~IIIIIU
I'UIUIIEDIIIIIU.Y -'*'
.. -.. -m'd'.Ore ... .__, __ ., .. , ........ ..
meall: II tM Ill' rre fiJI.
............... ft ..
po-llal·--la c1UL St dll.c• 15 __ ........_
....... ""' _,, -~. .:..-.. =-~ .. ·-~ .. mt .,... ..... ..._ ala-.-----.. lllo_ol ..... --·--···· ...,,,, -rypooiodiiM·
--lodiD ... -.-. . ,.....,. . ....,..._ ..
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1111 Nnport----___ .,1..,1.
IIIII, llftport llefciU-
NB COUNCiL 'AGENDA
Call, qo, po!ltl<fouiUid qeo«W• cbo..,t>rtlle.,r-
streets an amo~~~llllbJecta uy.
comllle ap bttoN tM N ... ' • APPOINTMENTS an
port BoacbCIIJC....,U-sc~od to be made to tllo
It meeta Tueldi.J Diebt at bicycle trails, blc41"t-"l,
7:30 1D CUJ Hall. litter eoatrol aDd. •YirOD·
Tbe '""""'11-bald m~ ~" cootnl com-on TadJ bec:aUe tbeDOr· mttteu.
mal l&oDdaJ rneetiDc <late ls • PARKS, S.cbel aad
Columbal O.y. RecrMtioD. Coaunlukll will
Tbe COUDCU areodl ln· reeommeod that tbiDft'cltr
cludea: wtn part oe cwr Dr. 1a
• ANDIA.L eootrol ordi-Newport fletChts be •m ..
nance, alrady okayed oo EDSign View ~ Part J:)r the
ttrst readlne. whieb wUI In· late elemeolary ttbool ~
crease a.onual Ucense ud trlct Supt. Horace Eutp.
Impound ftes for docs, and aod tblt tbe cit)' eelect a
set up a voluntary m pro-nrm to prepare plans tor tbe
gram for cats. Dogs would West Newport Part.
be banned from the beaches
year-round under a separate
ordinance up lor tiDal vote.
• STREET parking pro-
htblttons ln Corooa del Mar
and on Lldo Isle on certain
days and hours wt.ll be
studied, as a meanaofa.llow-
lng strt!et sweepers to op-
erate in the 2 areas.
7-UNIT HOTEL
PLAN REJECTED
A plan to build a 3-storr
hotel oo a small Ceotnl
Newport lot ns turned. doWn
last Thursday b)' Newport
Beach Planniog Commls-
stoners.
_sought
GEJIE HUDLOW, NC1011J looali; -•1-ry -Ia Brull, wW lall.ol 1111._-al7 p.a, IIIIlS.· eta,, Oct. 11, at .. ,..... Colp ........ c••· ,..
Blvod BL, """"" IWCM•· 1lo -ID Brull lor-year-· tllo•,......otlllo ~BII>IoT..-toro,
t-.cllliC tbl eldldrtll ~ W)'Cltlflt mteztcwwrt... He 1a
plctared aboYe .,.laC Ills IDOt'le camera tD a J~m~. cblef
1D Bralll. llr. llldiDw IJ: a padllte ol ao.tllen Call~
fornl& couece ill eo.ta Mea. aDd 11u ntaned to tbe
ltltes to taka a t•chlllc pocWm 1D tbe G&rdlll Groft
scbool district.
Church News .
'. PLYMOUTH COlfGRE-• THE IIARB!OR TllD«TY
liATIONAL .CHURCH, IZ6Z B4P'I'liT CHURCH, IZSO
lsroad St., ~nport Hetcbb Baker St., Co.ta Mesa •
-Auoctate Putor Tom "His IIDI:Jwledp of meo,"
Bamutoo wtU dell•er tbe bued oo Jobll. 2, wUl be the
_._,.,. for tbl 9 a.m. Suo-tberH tor the a: so and 11
day ••miDJ.-..mc,:• Putor a.m. SadaJ •rrices. The
John LIDI!ftll wfl1 preacb e p.m. sentee will tnclllde
·oo .. "Tbe elllreb aUre" at a ltudJ 'ol Jl)lritual cuta..
~ 10 a.m. ..mce. Mrs. VJ.rcl,nla Rlacler las
FOUDders day wW be ob· bteo amed by tbe Clu'taUID
{:~iJ~~· aened. edlleatkiD board to ""' u ' • THE NEWPORT HAR-admlo!.paUn asldatant In
~ IIOR CHURCH OF-RE-tbe s-tay ICboOl,
• PAVING of alleys in 3
areas of Balbo& will be dis-
cussed.
Alley West restaurant
owner Rick Lawreoce aoagbt
a permit to build lbe 7.ult
hotel at 114 !2Dd. St., u
"anoe:r.'' to eDstln& 9-room
hotel above his restaurant.
LIGIOUS SCIENCE, 541 G:•-• UAITeulty BaptUt
tor st., Coota ~Jj, ''Tho Cbarcb ol-Aoa llei(IU,
bellllDc pcnrer of " wlll lid by Putor WUUs Carrico,
CAPT, OY AA$ CAPT, COMMOLL Y be tile oennoo topic ol ~ IUid. WHib""'k BapUat
4TH P D DIVISION FORMED R ... Eleaoor Jacaoo all Cblreb o1 Soala ADa, wllb
• ELECTION campalgo • a.m. SUDdaJ, E.,_. strob uputor, ban ordinance woold be tiebteoed
to limit cash coatrfbuUoos
to less thaD $50 eacl'l, out-
law aOODymous contributions
and require tbat all coo.trlbu-
ttons, however small, be re-
ported.
• •· • THE CENTRAL BIBLE joiDed qetber to establJ.stl
CHURCH, 190 ZSr<! Slnet, tile FOWIIalD Valley Bll)tlll
Costa Mesa -Ill plan• Cilareb at 10460 Slater Afe. Commissioners turned doWn Pollee Ueat.-at Wayne
the permit oo the gnJWXIa Coonolly wu promoted to
of tnadequate part1nc: and captai.D last week aod as-
access. signed as eomma.ocler of the
• COUNCILMANIC dis-
trict Unes wUI be re-drawn
for next year's electJon.
.:::::::::==:-=-:-:::--:-::=;:; patrol d.iYIIloa of the New-TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY, port Beach pollee dept.
WANTED: outside typtat. Captala Don O)'u.s, wbo
Woman 1n hometoaddress had comrna.ocled tbe patrol
enwelopes. Must be e:z-dJYIBioo, took O't'er tbe • SENIOR CITIZENS sur-
vey wUI be studied, and 5 oewtr-createcl tramc dl-
,.
All-Mesthel'1B
Goodye.r'• .. AU.We•ther 78" tire !1 built
with polynler cord tb1t'1 tempered In 1n
exclUiive prouu for optimum Jtrentth
1nd rnUimce. Tbe wide 73-terie• tread 11
"~vene molded"-a technique borrowed
from nee tire production. The rlb tMd S.
weU JI'OOYed. providill.s pleoty of tNc&a. ec1an for decial..-e Jrlp. Ia nUJ ditaiJ.
thi• tire JIYes JOU bon..t qua.I.Uy,al a pdce
that'tln •lep wtth ltw tb:u.
,.fUIItt ... ,.Lf ...... t, .......... llll,_, .. .,..__ ....... _. ..... ..., ..........
&AJllf CHECit-U we NU oat ol JOV •IM we wW '--,_a Ria~
unri.Dalvwn cliUHl')' Ill dae ..S,..._I,Idc&
Engine
Tune-Up
Fro11t-End Lube and
Alignment Oil Change
~95 Mit4tw -J~ :."!1.~ SIO~~~---~ ... == .............. -...
(ICWH ................ Ufl -... -
•lsloD. Wbicb wu tgn.ded
trom sectioo to.. d1Yilloo -·· Wltb tbe creatJf:m of tbe
tramc d1Yis1001 tbe depart-
meat DOW bU 4 filii dl-
Ytsioas, •cb commanded by
a cap1a1D. Capt. Louis
Heeres remalnl bl cbarge
of the admi.D1strat1Ye dl-
Yisioa, and Capt. Rtctard
HamUtoo Ia cbarge of tbe
detectiYe divtslon.
Captain Connolly ):>lned
the local department 111 1966
alter 2 years as a Los Ange-
les policeman aDd 4 years
In tbe Air Force. He served
u a patrolman. plaanhiC aDd
,.-search omce. ao4 nlnle
lteoe tDYet:ttc:ator, before
~ promoted to serceant
Ia 1970, He n.s promoted
to lieutenant tn 1972, and
bas been patrol diYisloo
watch commander and ad-
).ltant to tbe cblet s:iDce tbeP..
Captain CoaoollJ bolds a
crtmiDal )lsttce decree
from Los Angeles state aDd
11 studying tor a masters
depee 1D publlc admlnlstra-
tltmflom usc.
CIPGID Oyau bas beeooo
tbe local force for 18 years.
He has: commanded each ol
tbe depUtmeat's otber 3 dl-
yiJdoos c:ktrtng h1s 8 Je&rs
u a captain. He Is a ,radu-
ate or the FBl academy.
: PHYUIS JACKSON
SUCCUMBS AT 53
PbyUlJ: Jack8on, 53, of
Costa Mesa, former Or-
a.ace Coast College journal-
lam blstnctor aod publicity
diredor, died of a beart
attack Oct. 1 at South Coast
comiiiOIIIIJ boapiW Ia Soutb
Lzcuoa. Sbe was oo the OCC
stall from 195.8 to 1966,
Prior to ber appotntmeot
at .. occ, 1bl was a oewa
writer lbr tbe Los Ancelea
· NeWport Harbor
aod Garden
New•. Sbe intOuly at Gl011-
Uot-
emphasis mootb 1a oootiml-O.U.eatkD semces at tbe
lng, 'lftlth Dr, JobD Wlebt of Dt'W 11DCtuarJ were beld last
Sudan lnterlor MI•Gon weet-axl, IDd tbe combined
sbowtnc tbe tum, "Ttdl: S. coagreptloos will be meet-
the way lt'a doae," at the lac tben from aow oo. Pu-
g a.m. Sunday sebool bollr. tor Carrico, former mis-
The tum tella of tbe mla-llOoarJ lD Japu, plans to
s1oo's work ID tbe lleplbUc I•we qa1n sooo. wt.tb tds
of Niger, Eut Atrtca. Dr. famDJ to se"e as mtssloD-
Wiebe wW (lYe the •rmoo &rJ director ot tbe Far East
at 10:30 a.m. At &:SO p.m., Bn:aiJcl.wH._ Co.
Pastor Robert Bearstoa. will
cootlllle Ills .. ,, .. oa pro-SCOPUS BRUNCH
pheey, "Tbe stplftcuce of
the nrst aciYent. ..
• LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF THE llASTER, Z900 Pa·
clftc VieW orne, llad:llr
vtn ~-Three llmlliM
wW be recelweclloto ctllrcb
memberstdp at Ute 10:30
a.m. SuDdaJ •rwtce. At 7
p.m., a procram oa wt.lll
I.Dd anoolt1es wUl be pre-
seated bJ Elmer RatbmaD,
WaJDe Pflmdstela ud Doa
Belweal. Work daJI wW be
beld at 10 a.m. Oct. 14,
ZB, aod NO'f'. 4 to prepare
for ttae Now. 8 bar.aar.
• A pre-btc•t.m"' coa-
eert wU1 be pna811ted bytbe
etancel cbotr at 7 p.m. tl!1a
Suday It PrtDee of Pace
Latllena Clolr<:b, Zlll'l-
Verde Drtwe, c~ Ilea.
Patricia Wolfe wW direct
the ebolr, ud Robert Dick
Is tbe orpllilt. B.elnlb·
meats wW bt •"eel i:tllow-lac 1111 coocert.
W. C. FIELDS. KIN I---
HERE<· F'OR' PARTY
E .. reil ud -J.
Flelda, lfiE 1 • ,_ the
·--· w.c. F .. lda, will be 10 Hnport
Bacb Ff'l*y, Oct. 10, at a
p&Jtfla-ollllolrii-
IDOOIIfUIIIIIIIor. ~ .. -WW be bald al tile llpa, krt
Howport Ajlo!t-.. I>IIID·
lllacallp.a,ali-ID
till plbUc 1lilll paid fiEI"Il•
-. mut beallllo•
ota.ee "' •••••r, Oet. '· ud rwii"\''IIDM .,. u .. :. --"-10•
f'R-IIEIER.11,DI!S
GUMSIIOT IOUND
~~~~·.:: -
Devine
(CMI ot-.... 1)
~~-· .... ollllloud lllo-nu tlilt t.cl!zded
" ... , ........... !~
-.1 """*-" ..... IIMrlll" ----·---... ttq ... Ud .... • ns.r-. '! u "'"-~ tbl
Wodd J8 • Ds,Jt.,. 1l'f'llle
.... -... ol lllellllbenT ...... .. "RoDia Hoo4. ,, aad ... 11111-ID-----., •• TOD Taa. tbt Doc tl!l.l
Sand Holl-,.,..,cS."
Ht ~ 011 n4lo Wllb
Jaek S.O,, Roy RoproiUid
Lam 'II Ablaer. "Abaei"''ftl .. ._,. . ....,,
'(~~so TV camtalooc. Alldy wu ltUllD tbt addle, ma). .. ... -·rat -Ia! Dtaty
TV mmo, IUid -t11e beartl of a MW 1tMftlloo
U ~<Jizlclu" C1D tbe ••WUd
BW H.lckoek" s.bow.
ADdY ud btl wtte,
DorotllJ, wbom be c:alls ••Dorte, •• came to Newport
18 r•n aco. ud maar ot
tile -.....,... made ben were at tbe bl& party
1'11-yDicbt.
Tbe Ust IDcluded the Dick
Richard's the Georce Hoaga,
tbe Doll Nllooa, tbe Ed
Slarpe, the VID JoqfiDHDI,
tbe Paul Kel'1IWII, tile Tod
Walsbes, tbe Joho Cards
aud the Carl Collows.
Also, the wan, Cntteo-
dena, the WWy UcGees. tbe
Don Donald8olls, the John
BOyds, the Baflrd Ryders,
the BewleJ Aliena, tbe Bob
Owens, the Lloyd McDoo-
alds, the Bob Crowners, the
KMI. Tbompsoos, Jerry
s~. tbe Richard Slrl.ltbs,
the WUfred Berls, Lyle
Findley aod Jo Van Boo.kel.
Andy' • sons, Del'lllf and
Tad, sat up oo stace, a.kl:ll
wltb their 1rins, Tnsb aDd
llorula.
When the emcee DOtecS tbat ·
Tuuday was a spec1al Aody
DeftDe day ln Newport
Be&'cb, eomeoae 1D tbl crowd
summed ap tbe local feeiJDg
tor olody'
"EYpry day ID Newport
Beacb is a Dewtne day."
GLENN SHEARER DIES
Gl8DQ Sbearer, 92, of 1S4
Santa laabel, Costa Mesa,
died llooday at h1s borne.
Cremation and lDDrument
wUl beatHarborRestCeme-
tery later this week.
Ba.lls-Befleron or Costa
Mea wu in Claflt of ar-
RE-ELECTED rico-9'0111-
dtDt of tbe WMierD nclaD
ot tbe IDtematiODIJ. C:O.CU
of ~ Coolers lor
1175-11 at a receat •tiOM'
eoaweotlaa ts Albert Aaer,
lrflDe Co. commercial 41-
Yilklo cblef. U,. Mer, a
wtce~realdeat of tbe &nu.
Co., denloped ahop&JIII e., ..
ten at FubloD liiUd, Bar-
side, weateWl, Esi'Ndud
Harbor Vtew m H9wpurt,
plus JeYenliD lntae. He IJ:
alao iD • ebarce of alllrYtDe
Co. offtee buUdln(a.
CHRISTIAN WOMEN
PLAN OKTOBERFEST
Oldobertest will be tile
tbeme tor tbeNewportBeacb
Chrtstta.o Woma~'1 Cllb
noon luncheon WeciDedf,
Oct. 15, at the Alrporter ....
Due Boyer, IDtemattooal
recording star. former
night-club eotertatner aDd
muslcl.an, wW glwe hls We
story aDd wUI also be pelt
soloist. Holiday Dower ar-
n..ll&ements will be demon-
strated.
Reaervatloos may be made
with Mrs. Joe stnut, 675-
<® . --
"EVERYTHING YOU
ALWAYS WAN 'lBD
TO K.NOW A.Bbu ·r <~x"l
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'Hishway HouSe of Prayet
2411 E. COAST HWV., CORONA DEl MAl
LCMIR LIVIL -_...,_
INTBRDBNOMINA 710NAL. foTJLL GOSPEL
-..oAYICHOO&.:t :41 , wo...•IIRVICI: 11:M
IVANCIIIU,_,.IC MRVICI: e :OO P.M. lUNDAY
PIIAYIR Alt/0 .. LIITUOY: 7:JO P.M. MDNUDAY
WILLIAM T . KROAH, PASTOR
PHONE : 642-8762
DiHUGHTtNG tbl muy ldlblu to be demoutrattd
at tbl GriM Eartb F..Uftl OeL 15·19 at Oruce Coanty
1a1J'troaDda trill be Uat npei'U.II of Dute Sba1D, coa
Ilea. 1Mmber of Boatbii"D CalUol'lda Woodca"en Gu1ld.
Be t•ches wood carnac ID tbe ldalt edocaUoa pfO!ftm
ID TustlD.
. Great Earth Festival
to benefit Fairgrounds
To geoerate fl.lods for up-
Cftd,lllc el1stlni ground• and
bulldlags, the OranceCounty
Fair la presenting the
''Great Eartb Festtval"Oct.
15-19 at t he Fairgrounds 1n
Costa Mesa.
Tt.Jnday fest. Friday's eo-
terta!Ders In addition to
Mootezuma•s Revenge wUI
include Bu&lo Chip. aod
Corky Carroll and tbe Mad
Dog Surf Baod.
Baaed oo a grass roots Cellini lliWe Qaudi tbeme, the old-time hoot-
IOIIIT IlL IINGITON -PAITOI 'eoa.nny Will tearure cootin-
Speclal events a.re de-
stgned to amuse young and
0 ld allk.e and wW IDclude
actJvttles from mud ple coo-
tests to storybook theater,
whisker competition, hoop
rolling, egg toss and tumb-
lq clowns, to oame a few.
... D IT Olt • G• 0 •• uous Bluecrass and Country ..,.. • et "N ... C S T A .-esA -641-Western eotertatnmeot lD
..., • ·~ .,....., -10:10 LID. s-ay saoo. • add.Woo to e ratts competl-1-!'J *' •t'l ... -1:.10 p.lll. 1:00 a.m. tlon and dei"DOOStratloos;
WJ-JIIIJ ... ...., ud llft1W • • • • • • ?:00 p.a. special eYenu I.Dd cootests·
Aa hfllll':" ca.el dll BlbJet.c:Mnc ID.IId.lb7 banjo and fiddle contest and Commercial exhJblts wUl
feature tbe iatest 1n recrea-
tional equipment, solar
energy as a fUel source,
geodesic domes as alteroate
housq, natural foods and
much more.
commercial exhibits.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HeadlinJng the entertain-ment will be recordlDcart.ist CLIPP DL, NIWPOIT IIACH -642·74&3 Hoyt Axtoo, who wlU bepre-
DI. P. KINTON I!SMOII sented to concert at 9 p.m.
P ASTO I Saturday, Oct. 18, following
-OAT ICMOOL • • • • • t.M A.L IIIL I STUDT WUd Hickory Nuts, led by
~--·--·~· •i·~·E .. ~·~Ao~M.~I.~7;;'~·~M.~~~~;;=::::~ C raf« Smith; BluegrusCar-
Admission covering all
events and actlvlties ls $2
for adults, $1 for )mJors,
aod chlldreo 6 years of age
and younger admitted free.
Parking will be free.
n I dlnals. and Byroo Berllne n•A•u• CltiUI~DI OP and Sundance. BerU.ne Is
.,Sdenu of ,;,tr• three-times national ftdctle
IL!AMOR JACICSOH, MIHtST!R champion.
8udar a..toe ........ 11:00 Llll. About 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct.
Ch.Udren 3 to 12 years of
age are lDYited to eoter tbeir
dogs tn a mutt cootut sched-
uled at 4 p.m. Wednesday,
Oct. 15, at the fairgrounds,
preeedtnc tbe 5 p.m. open-
Ing of the Great Earth Festi-
val.
aaaw lallool •••.•••• 11: 00 LID. 19, tbe DUlards wlU perform
I CI!MTIR sy., COSTA MISA _ U6-IOl2 ln the mall area of the Fair-
'-:::::::::::::=====;~===:;::====. grounds. Others slated to r ; appear Sunday are the Blue-
Christi on ~i~nce grass Cardlnals and Byroo GRACE BIBLE CHURCH
Veterau• Memorial Bldg.
56S W. 18th, Costa Mesa
Service~ Berlloe and Sundance. A fld-
FI RST CHURCH OF . dle and banjo concert will be
REv:~1'Yile. Pastor
SutettftaVIC!S: 10:30A .~7:00P.M.
CHRIST. SCIENTIST held both Saturday and ~-
3303 Vi:a Lido da1
Categories indode the
mllttiest IDIH mutt, muttlest
f~l• mut, best dresAd
male mett, best dressed fe-
male mutt. best trained mutt,
largest mutt, smallest mutt,
loogest tall, longest legs,
shortest legs. Pre-registra-
tions may be made by c:a.l.lJng
the fairgrounds at 545-1131 •
N ___ ..._ -· • . ._.. ewp<)rt ~" trom 6 p.m. tD w p.m.,
Suaday School,
SUNDAY SOfOOL Wednesday, Oct. 15~ ~-
9 a 10:30 a.m. zuma's RevengeudtbtTar-
aU qes, 9:30 SUNDAY SERVICES zan Swtng Ba.nd wtU be fea-
9 & 10: SO a.m. tured, wh.Ue the Bodle Moun-
WEDNESDAY EVENING talo ExpresswUI))lDUonte-
MEETING 8 p.m. zuma's Revenee for the
HOME BIBLE CLASSES:
Call 552-0092
.,.eachlnA Bible Doctrine•
ATIEND
THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
We invite you to worship
LUTH~R·AN CHURCH
OF THE MASTER
2900 Plcific Ytew Dr.
Corona del Mar. Calif.
LAWRENCE D. FRUHLINq
Pastor -Phone 644·2664
SIJNDAY SCHEDULE:
9:15 a.m. -Saoday Scbool
lO:SO a.m. -Worship
Nunery and Coffee Hour
R£AOI NG ROOM
Week days: 9 a.m. · 5 p.m.
Wednesday:9 a.m.-7:-45p.m
Tunday
9 a.m.· 5 p.m.:"7-9 p.m.
SECOND CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
Newport Reach at
Corona del Mar
J J 00 Pacific View r>r.
SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 a.m
SUNDAY SERVICElOa.m
WEDN ESOAY 8:00 P .~L
Reading Room:
3500-B E. Cout Bwy.
Eatraa ce oa 'iarciseaa
Mon.· Fri.: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m
Saaday afteruooo : 1 to 3
Sat.: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
You are cordially invited
to attend Church Services
and to uw-Readin Room.
'fttE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
THI! CI!NTI!R 'Oit IIILICAL STUDIES
ft4S A.M. DIDLI CLASSU-111 00 A.M. WORSHI' HOUR
7t 00 P.M. ~VAMG!LtSTtC HOUR
JIIMAOHOLIA AT UMTA AMA AVE., COSTA MESA
DR._ IMMY COt41S, PASTOR
!lymouth Congregational Church'
A Fr« 11/Ul/ftdqHndmt Con~tional Olristian Ouurll
THE REV. JOHN A. LJNDV All. M initter
Sunday Service~ 10:00 a.m.
Bible Study: 9 a.m . and 7 p.m. Church Sc.hool 10 a.m.
3282 BROAD STRE~T. NEWPORT HEIGHTS
· Nu,_, care provided Pttone: 642-2740
Newcomers 1:1t Hoag
• FRIDAY, SEPT. 12
Girl -Mr. and Mrs . Larr y Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
WUson, 17372 AJmood Tree aid Nicholas, 479 Walnut,
Ln., lrvlne. Costa Mesa.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. An-Girl-Mr. and Mrs. Alex-
tonto Peno, 2168 Placentia ander Birrell, 3801 Puk-
Ave., Costa Mesa. view LD •• f29A, lrvlne.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Roger • TUESDAY, SEPT. 16
Carlson, 1603 E. Balboa Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Blvd., Balboa. Hawkins, 811 Paularlno, fl,
• SATURDAY, SEPT. 13 Costa Mesa.
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Rich-Boy -Mr. and Mrs. David
ard Storlle, 1015 Valencia Wllco~ 2761 Drake Ave.,
St., Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa. .
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Cal-Glrl -Ur. and Mrs. James
vln Newsoo, 2758 Portola Brenoels, 220-B a.br-
Dr ., Costa Mesa. guerite, Corooa del Mar.
• SUNDAY. SEPT. 14 Boy-Mr. and Mrs. David
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Rob-Bunoell, 3-«5 TuhlneClrcle,
ert Dutton, 14 Hermitage Costa Mesa.
Lane, BJ& Canyoo. Boy -Yr. and Mrs. Jot¥!
Boy • Mr. and Mrs. WU-McWethy, 2622 Vista Dr ••
llam Vandrutr, 1805% GUI-Bay Shores.
man, Irvine. • THURSDAY, SEPT. 18
Girl -Mr. aod Mrs. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Max
Tlmotby CotUna, 412 Bel-Kruska, 315-1/2 34thStreet,
vue Ln., Balboa. West Newport.
Girl -Mr. aod Mrs. Don Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Crocker, 2829 EUJ"'OIa, Co-Chung, 262 Cedar St., New-
sta Mesa. port Sbores.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. John Glrl -Mr.aod Mrs. James
· Halebt. 4941 Ptntmmon.lr-Dart, 2741 Clbola, Costa
v~. Yea.
Boy -Mr. and Mr•. An-• FRIDAY, SEPT. 19
tholly BloW. ZOU S.W. Boy-Mr. andMrs.James
Spnce, Suta ADa Htiebta. UcFarlen, M3 CoUeeo Pl.,
• MONDAY, SEPr. 15 Colb Mesa.
Gtrl-Mr. udllra. Tem ~T c~ up LEJ EUuE
Melmam, !liS ~. Co-" "• " Ita Mea. , MulDe Corporal Barry L.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *-Rodrtqoes, soo-tn-law of Mr. ud Mrs. ~ K.
,.,_ ft. ~bHsh Your • . Blactttt of SOOt HudlJic ~ ru . w..,. COitl .. .., bu n -
,.,_ • ported a,r duty wU.b tbe ld ~ FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT Jt · ...,.. otnlkla. camp r...-* IN TH I I :!:!~~ ~ J THE OFRCIAL NEWSP'AI'a OF ' t Jt c. * --~ .L.i THE CITY Of NEWPOAT lf.ACH
.• OF~ICI: AND PRINTING Pl:.ANT: 2721 E. COAST HIGHWAY Jt-CORONA DEL MAf', CALif'ORNIA • 82625
.. COST OF PLUS t10.00 ~OR
• PU8LICATION ONLY $25.00 COUNTY ,,LtNO F~~
Jt ~-·-•-'~'•--o .... • ... c_•_L ... L_T_"_•_•_".;.." ... ~~--_.,_,_·M.;......M_-_,_o_•_o_,_,_•c_•_"'-_o._a._ .. _,_o_•_•_• __ • • •• •
PLIAJII ... D O.I.A. POOl TOt
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Early CDM is topic
for Library Friends
'ne ........ ~ of OIC ..S Cllll>nJa S.U. rn.r. 01 tilt Ubn.r7 a.-Oat'•~ at Los Aaptu. t.d .. ........ to Nit Dr. s.dl1ell:a ... ,.....,., taae ..-. •• O&NJM a. eo-I 1A eon. dl1 ..., .,,. 10
rc.. del lll&r at 1:10 p.m. · Jtu"' wttb btl wtte ud
'hliDJ. Oet. lt. Mn. R. cte..,.,.... Tbt..,., at Co-
l L. ............. ol ,_ del ........ bMa • u.. ,,.._, ._... uat b01Jb1 t.tat Dr. Reodrtcu
Wtwua 0. a.trseu, piau llop!lbliabtabooklorm.
Pb.D., llbruJ clindor ol Coftte w11l be aftllable
the Sbenau Fo-tatsoa, trill at tbe efeat; tbert Ia DO ad-
lll*k c. 11Tbe •rlJ dayt mt.loa tee. oteoro. delMar.•• ReMrntltlu maybe made
Foratl'lJ • tbe facalty by c.a1l1lll Yra. FloreDCe
G • t AnoU at 646-0lM by Oct. o1ng o 10•
• BOYS O..UB SELLING COnVentiOn PIRATES' nCKETS
Tbl A•~ lAI.peot
Newport Btea trill be
repru1atv bJ Sl memben
of tbt c~r ud 4 au-Wart., beaded ., Mrl.
Robert 1. Lacu, presldeot,
at tbt !?tb .-1 CGDfetloD
of tbe Hau.-1 Autttance
Leqae tD Corooado Oet.l3-
16, 19'75.
Tbt Ha.ltor Ar• Boy• c lab .. eeD..blc tlckll; to
0ra.nce Cout CoUtee's
bomecomtDc fooelall pmt
tebedllltd for 7:SO p.m.
SatDJ'day, Oct. Z5. occ As-
IOCJated Stadeats daaated
150 tiekets to tbe BoyaClab •
Tbe tickets are bei.Dc aold
for $1, and p~ wU1
·go to lmproYe tbe Boys Club
IEIPORT HARBOR Bfsu;Jt
MUSHED IEfKl.Y-PAGE 7
LUNCHEON and DINNER
I'IESEAVATIONS HONORED
Phone (714) 644·1700
/I~~/H4~
Tea eblptert of Rectoo
Z. AoUelm, {ullertoo, Gar-dtm Grofe, --Hwltlllctm
B•ch, Lacana Beach, New-
port Btacb, Ori.Dp, Santa
Ana, T111UD &Dd SaD oteco
COIIDty w11l act u bothsees
lD tbe Hotel del Corooado.
Natlooal .AasistaDce Leaeue
presJdeot. Yrt. Byroa M.
Kooblaacb (Areadla) wtU
pre.sde at tbe business
metttncs.
athletic PI'Oift.DI· ~========
The CODYeDtloo etalrmao
wlU be Mn. Wayoe Belden,
Tu.stiD; coaftreoce chair-
run. Mn. Paul U. Rogers,
Newport Beach, aod lirs.
Mlcbael Van RMct.Sa.nDteco
County, wW be Regtoo 2
bosteu COGfeotioo .()mmlt-
tee cbairrnao. Theme of the
cooveotJoo wt11 be "cbaln ot
m lssi.oos.''
LEAGUE STUDYING
EXECUTIVE BRANCH
Tbe Leque of Women
Voters of Oruce Coast wW
report oo the study of tbe
executive brancb ot the fed·
eral gonrnmeat at a gen-
eral meetlnc at 9:15 a.m.
Thursday, Oct. 16, at tbe
Newport Harbor Lutheran
C t.Jrch, 798 DO'Jer Drive.
Jan Block. cbairmao ot
tbe eucutiYe Ibid)' com-
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Tlae 'two Great
Commaadmeab
~ Text:-Low' ...WtA 110 Ill 10 .,. n:411\601r. Aa4» low II tiM
fWIII/IIo, ofrlw w~. 13:10).
HE evenu 01 the t.t week
of our Lord' public miniltry
upon thb earth ue fully
IO<Ordod In tho <aliOJiical
Goopels. 1Uoscby, the thUd
cloy of Holy -k. "eithlbils
J .... In four different liahts, aooordifta
• Ht had tO do with Ill critiea, with
tho doYOUt widow, with tho lnquirlnJ
Ctoeks, ond with His o,;,. dlxipla. The
opposition to Him e~ Juelf, after
the acnenJ chaUenae of ,. authority, in
three questions put ill tucceaion by
fhariJees and Herodianl, by Sadduc::ees,
Uld by a tcribe, more ca"*t than most,
whom the Pb.arilea put forward after
they had teen how JesUI IBmced the
Sadducen. Jesus met the openin&
chaUenae by a question about John's
baptism (Nark J 1 :29·33) which
completely destroyed the complacency
of His critics, puttina them on the
defensive. ThJJ wu more than a clever
1trob, they could not know what His
.authority wu unless they had a quick
1e01e ·of spiritual thinp. His question
M>Uld hl'le terted to brint; this to the
surface if they had pouessed it. Their
reply showed them incapable of
receiYinJ a real aruwer to their question.
h abo pve Him opportunity to say in
three dp1iflc:ant ponobles (Matt. 2U8
to 22 :14) what their spiritaal. blindness
liJn.lfied for them and their nation,
&i.tn& thus a tum to the interview not
at aU to their minds. AJ Jesus' rebuke
wu tpObn in the hearing of the people,
a determined effort was at once made to
dixrcdit Him in the popular mind.
''The question (Mirk 12:13-17) with
which the Ph~risees and Herodians
hoped to ensnare Him wu most subtle,
for the popul., feeling was u sensitive
to the mark of subserviency which the
payment of tribute kept ever before
them u the Roman authorities were to
th~ tl.ightest suspicion of rt:voll against
their sway. In none of His words had
Jesus 10 clearly asserted the simple
other-worldliness of His doctrine of the
kinadom of God u in His answer to the
question about tribute. F.or tti.rn loyalty
•• "' lfie .a.or aillilj'to..tei&n wu qui .. "'loll\pilii5R"-wmr'Riy ty to God; w
Lower obliption wu in fact a summons
to be JCTupuloos abo to render to God
HiJ due -a duty in which this nation
wu sadly delinquent. The reply gave no
sround for an accusation before the
aovemor; but the popular feeling against
Rome wu so strona that it is not
unlikely that it contributed somewhat to
the readiness of the multitude a few
<bys later to prefer Barabbu to Jesus.
"A second auault wu made by some
Sadducees who put to Him a crude
question about the relations of a
~even.times married woman in the
resurrection (Mark 12: 18-27). If this
question was uked with the expectttion
of making Jesus ridiculous in the sight
of the peo ple it was 1 rrwbd failure,
for His reply was so simple and
strlightforward that He won the
admintion even of some of the
Pharisees. The most significant feature
of it was His alJUment from God's
reference to Hirruelf as God of
Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; for in that
He taught that the fact of fellowship
with God impHes that God's servmu
lhare with Him a life that death cannot
vanquish. The •kill with which Jesus met
thne two questions interested some of
His hearers and showed to His
opponents thar !hey mwt put forward
their ablest champions to cope with
Him.
'The next tell was more purely
academic in character -as to what class
of commands is sreatest in the law
(Mark 12:28·34). For the plwisak
ICholan this was a favorite problem. For
Jean, howenr, the quntion contained
no problem, Iince aU the law b tummed
up in the two comm&ndmmll of love.
Ill c:ontemponriel were not without
power to Jet the' truth of ..
ameralization, and their c:b.ampion bl
II* lMt attack wa J1lOftd with
edllllllatJoa for the nn.. 111d
•IBdtncy of .... __ ," (cl. ltUib
-. 77v Lifo of 1-of -Ill.
1900, pp. I 7l-17S) .
no -of tho -· -· -Is •Udod "11M Two Cno1 0 .. _a. .... ,_
I. n. Qoootloa of dw 8orllo (Mat 12:21) .-
2. 1llo ..,., o( -(Mat 11:2NI)
J , 1Jio I I 7 I ol dw -{)J6ut
12:J2, :D)
.... ............ oiMua ~ 12:34) •
....... 22 :34-36. "Thho q-
1 ..... --• 111n1 of •,rJ,
... -tho ........ o( llllol ...
SJ!•t I """' dioolteod, tho UW,O.
(abdJ, tomplllll our Lord (Matt.
22 :35). ........ •t~wt lit ~d -
Ho.ll • 111 enemy of tht Tndl*.,.•.
Tho Rol>blni<ol -..... , thot thoro
=~~~~ dildDctJoal betWIIII die . b , ..... beinl pwl ....
_... ,..... ud phyloctertoo.
..,_, all tho -It CO-b
ol tiM oe~emo.w ud moral ~w halt
-CMftdly woiiiNd lftd datllllod,
""" M hod --thot theN
... ')48 -pcocopb, beitll •
_, • 1M n 1 'Mn of thl hwam
.....,, 1M 365 -'"" proeepb, belq
• -• dw-ond -· 0< tho ... ,. o( ... ,..... tho local -. 613,
otberl -n ....... hard .... .....,.ty,
otben -ud of a. impoftaot.
Great COIIlllllnds Wer. the obeenF&Ce of
the Snbblth, drcu.mcilioft. minute rtt.
of ~~ertftce and oftmna, the nal.
..._.-* ... IIUI!Iber of tha ittten
Itt tho llocolopo" {cf. C. F. Nadeor , -n. Caopol "'-dinl to St . llott" In
77v as...wta< -'"' -· 1881 . pp. J3,, 136). (TO 81! CONTIMUID)
Science and the :Sible
"~H.E f!VANGEL." Bol15, ~JO. Pia.
Thi• article ahow1 how the faith of thON wbo COfltended. without any materia)
evidence. that the Bible wn5 historically accurate, hu been vindicated by tJ:ae
recent ftndin!N of the science of archaeolollfY. For, Ill Mr. H. V. Morton hal aa1d in ''Throlllth Lanc:t. of the Bible" 'M'Wift yean' work wilh a spode ... hu undone
halt a century'• criticism with the pen.'-Ed.
By Sir Cba"-Mantoa, FAA.
We nconi&e that we are livinl in an a~ when knowled~ is increasing very
rapldly, but f.., realize how much mon we know about Bible timea than we u.Mtd
to do. Half a oentury Or 110 ago people_....., criticiain.c the Bible 01'1 the buia of the
tho asiltiq lmowiedp. They pom~ to aU 110rta: of placet where they thou.cht
the Bible wu wroq· and many leamed men believed them. For it wu e.timated
then that all h~ b owledce wu fairly complete, end that little allowanre
need be m.de for iporance. The ar-t Mllltab
The AJppo.ittoa that lmowledRe wu fairiv complete aixty yeen aro amusea Ul
today. Thoee kJ'tow.alJa were ipM~nmt of radioe., of aeroplab., of motor can. and
a host of other~ too numeroua to meation. Science today cto. not venture to
emphalia it. 1mowledae it emphasize~ ib inonmce. Tha world, !lDd the world'a vut enirma-Mu-P~nt. far mon mysteriou• probleme than, tl'le l~ed
simpletons of last eentury 1mavn.ed. Yet the old-fu}uoned aawnptions o! au:ty
yean al{o ant llili moetly ~u~~:ht 1n oar Khool_!l .~ ~lie_~. and conventiona1ly
believed in our every:d~ bves. No wottder ovdttation 1a m 1uch a meu! And
th011e who have adopted them in matten of Reli~on eall them!!elves. modemi1ta!
A real modemi;t mutt aurely be a ~ who tabl accoUDt of the ~den~ about
the Bible which haa been dJACOYered m the last fifteen yean: and m th11 short
articles it is propoeed to ,-ive a glimpee of ita character and e:rtent.
Mindea Happen
Before doinR" thia let us deal with the objection these ancient modemisU raiae
against the whol.e Bible. The Bib~e recorda miracl~~. and they don:t believe in
miracll!!l. Aecordmg to the superfiaallmowledu of 11:rty yean a,-o. m1racl~ could
not happen, the trouble for those who clinK to thia behef is that they do hAppen.
One leadinl( &eien tist-todll)' ltffinn~-that even the ordinary eventl! of every dHy life
partake of the nature of m iracles. While those who 11tudy the extraordinarv event.
certify to the reality of m iracles. ReMers ..,ho douht thi11 auertion ahould read a
book called "Man the Unlmown," by Dr. Ale:~ is Canel of the Rockefeller Institute,
New York. Thill authority, who is perbape the p-eatest medical acienti1t of the
day. say11 that ft ne~~:utive attitude ~rd, mirac~M ~an no lon~~:er be a_ustain~.
He testifies to the reality of the healmt of orrantc dt~eases by prayer, mdudtnr
c:anGU UJ'Ider atrict medical 1uperviaion. In view of thi., evidence for mimcl•
which 'haP~. ~' people can hanlly reject the Bible becauae it recorda
llliatdes whldt 'happenal Jaaf a«o.1
Datina' Eridenee
N ow as to the nature of the evidence about Bible times which k ientist. are
dirlitll' up in Palestine. That lAJKl i.a 1tudded with mounds which mark the sit•
or cities mentioned in the Okl T•tament, built by men who lived from three to
five thousand yean ero. When a perpendicular CJ'OU aection ill cut into one of
these mounds, it esposes layer after layer of ruined cities. 1uperimpoeed one above
the other. This ia due to the fact that after a city WM destroyed, 1n1tead of clear-
ing away the ruins, people just levelled their surface, and built again on too of
them. Until about fifteen yean a~ the difficulty or archaeologUte waa to da te the
different stratal. But the pottery frngment. which penneate each layer have been
found to provide datinc material. For the !lhaf>Cf!. telllure!l, ~izet~, and ornnmenta-
lioru; of ancient pottery, used to change u11 time went on: und complctcJil.~ found
in the tombs linked up with the piecM on the 8i tes. Asain l:l pot roul here ttnd
there be dated, by the di~eovery of aome datable object lying ~ide it, auch sa
an Elt)'ptian acarab or Ileal, with the inM:ription of !JOme Pharuoh. wh011e dale w111
known, engraved upon it. So the pots :md their pieces were rla.s&ified and date<t.
and they in tum have 1upplied the dates for the variou!l l,._.,.l"rs of occupation
Archaeolosiats can now tell what particular strata of ruin!l 1-.elonged to the time
o { Abraham, o r of Joshua, or of Solomon, or of Jeremiah. And the ohjecU lyinl{
atnonll! them. which hAve aurvived the ravages of time. contn butC' to It'll n story of
their particular period.
BibUeal Jia·Saw Puzzle.
Now Wt! are all familiar with jig·aaw puu:les, and how the various piece go to
make up a complete pic ture. The articles left behind by men who lived in Old
Testament timet are like pieces of jiJ·&aw puu:les -it may be of the time of
Abraham, or of rome intennediate period. _SUp)lO"ing someone told us that a jia·
saw ~u.ule would repreunt a primitive village with huta. and people dres5ed like
savnges: and -found the piec:. contained parts o( ':' motlem town. and peo_ple
in modem dreea? Then we would know that some m~take had t-n made. The
theory of Evolution mialed critie1 of the Bible into the belief th11t the lll!cient
hraelites were unciviliud and illiterate. Archaeology haa proved that Abraham
and his descendants lived in a hi.Jhly civilized community : and that the ancient
Israelites, 10 far from beinlf cmable to write when they conquered Canaan, brouJht
an alph~betieal tc:ript with them. fro.m which by the way, our oi!'! ~ of writin1 11 deecended. And fO one m~ght go on; all the archMol Jli ... W
puzzles of Old T•tament times that have been unearthed and auem led tend to
con6rm the particular period of Bible Hi11tory to which they belon«, an;{ to Mil>
plement il When the j1(·18W puu.le of Jericho waa ~ut together after Prof..aor
Gardung had es~voted the c;:ity that ~011h~a burnt, 1t WDII fouZ!d to c:onfi~ en·
tirely the 1tory of Ill d•truction c:onta1Ded m the Book of Joahua. So the SctenCI
of Archaeoloo is all tha while c:onfirmin1 the subatantial truth of Okt Tt'lltament
hiatory, ju1t aa another mode~ Science is endoning the reality of Bible miracl•. Jt is time that theM diacovefles were 1enerally known. and that people appreci·
ated how pte~~t~nt,day Science endorses the Bible, and contradict. thoee crude
materialiatic id .. s about life which have brought ChrUtiAn civilimtioa into such
peril.
Gleanings .....
OFf'ICE OF DEACON
~ H_. AlA~ C... Rerelye,
Bid ........................ tebe.-:
1. H e lhoWd m =• .. to the ataDdaldl outliDad bll Timothy 3:8-13. 2. He .......... a 1 'ft .... briqiac DO repro.c:h by his eoDduct UJNWI
the chwdt or tba ern. of am.t. 8. He aboaW ..._, • ¢' 1 ef .... ..._.., unJ .. hiAdeNd. by ~ ~
4. Jt~~t;•:.:Z ~·~a.. 1$78telutically to tM dnuc:h ror thrt
Lord'a~
6. :·.::-:·"'·":."'1,'"":..,10!1•·:..~'::. J.; ~~ ~~ ~ ~
chun:b.
8. lla-....... ..., I II t JFMN with the ~ aacl cburdl iD a ...-& .... it~JM ~Aiaof .. u 4 I rl. 1. J1a, ..... '-•-,.. ..... ' 1-~e critidmu, wtlllq .. ..,. ·
all dl6;;al._ Ia a ..a.e. a.ri:IMn men .... .
8.. He ........ a-.... ,..._, ...... .,-... H. k a aood C2tn.tid .-'f.
(J'ull""-....... --. ~ 1.)
WAMOUS ~'l'lmarl'8 OIV8 'I'KKIR 'I'I'BI'DION'ID
..... ··-~ _ __._a._ " , ............ ol. ~.,....tothtaJP.t--·: c FOIIM't •• ...__ u;o.telthe~•' • 81rtl&la•,...oloea6i~
................. NIId ..
W.8 ....... at•: -wMI .... ._. • _, ~··. k-to ........ _.lMIL!al .......... . ~·~-----..n. ...................... w_..,._ I I .......... .o-1 .. I ....,.we~;_,,_. ..................... ..
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I IH '1' ~ .,. WILMJII • Willi . . .
-~ _________ .....,. .. .................. , ...... , ..
cst(Jtl ....... Daa .,
....... t ;'tad 117 all ..... , •• It; t .........
ecM~tr, ....... ,,, • -.,
&be ................... --
"""· ...... _, _,.... It I -··-----..... ~~~"''ml.ftl t uatlt II
hil .......... a' r t u ••• · _., ... __ Uio,_ .. ...._. .... --.. --.. .. Z....,..t __ ...........
~ ........... .,)11,--in rua ..., llld. ....._. a 1 ttt. Rewu...CS.'Ja......,. patti__.-
-. Ia 11M. .... -Ia -· •• tho ... " .... --tool, _ ... ____ ,
at W..t Point.
m. ~~~ ~ the c"u
War, toward. the ead tA which be
... ..-.1-in.-cbief ol all tM C.-
fedu.te arn:dw. need aot Mt&lD us
heft. AfWr the War, u a neat
writer on lAe hi. .W. "'~D. n-
prt~rne lDie,_t WU ID IWfiOrirw U..
economic, cultural, &Dd. poUUe.l life
of the South. Bia ...U. whk:h w-.
immeftle, waa nowtW with offers '..t buame-)II'OPDIU. all ol which hi rejec:t.d.
In Septemb ...................
the p~ of Wuhibatoa Col-
lep, at LeJ~Jnrton, v ... which. alter
hil dNth. Od. U. 1110, c~ Ita
name In hla honor lo W~
and Lee Uniwnii;J'.
LKZ'8 GUA'I'DT bktpapber,
Dr. Doul:las S. rr.maa, hu aum-
muised lua in8ueoce and ehuvter
u folkrws:
Robert E. Lee
.. After 10 yean, the affKUoa aDd
~verence of the Soudt for him .,.,
1f UQ'thlbc, hilber thaD ih 111'0. No
AmuicM h. l'¥er hid M lDflumce
on the people of the old Confed.
enW atatn C'CimJIUWibk to hia. On
all m.tten on "'hkh he e~t~
hi.maeU, he W still recanW u the
final au\hority. In him. tM South
-'ll IIH:I the embocliment of all 11:1 '-st. klu.la.
.. While Lee .... diatiftcubhed ..
an ediXIIt.or, hla place ln AmllricaD
history is that ol a notab .. OuiaUan
aa.tleman UJd e ar-t aoldier. He
wu confirmed In the ~....,.,.u
ehun:b "' 1IU, ... the fundamen-tals ol the Chrktian nlll'on -hu-
mility, pn)fe:r, faith, and ~
-were hla code of ~ conduct
Hi.t equanimity wu re · ua. nth-
.r than phibof.hical, and, though
he wu not a atallat, he t..lleved
that God dlrecwd the affairs of man
and ordered even man's adversities
to his aood.
"It wu for this reuon that he ac-
cepte-d defeat wilhout repinina. Hb
unique relations with his Mldien,
his •flection for children. his diani-
fit'd courtesy, 1nd his law of ani-
mab are illu.tnted by a thouaand
•necdolH that '" part of the l pir-
WHAT SUCH A man thol!Pt of
the Word of God. lftd what hf' dkl
with the Word of God, will prove
of the IH'IItelt ll)terest. Dr. FrH-
man In his l'ee'ently publisMd mon-
umental four-volume, "Life of Rob-
ert E.. Lee," further tell• 1.13 t h a 1
''1lle General had family pnyers
every morning, before breakfast but
hi.J uwn spiritual life wss bound up
with the daily Biblf' readina and
with 1pecial seasoN of private de-
votion&. The Bible waa lo him the
Book of books. 'a Book,' he wrote,
'which supplies ~ place of aU oth·
ers, and which c•nnot be replaced
by any other.' He H~Ceived variout
copiea of the Bible, both for himseU
and fo r the college, but the one he
u.ed waa • pocket edition he had
carrled with ·him In aU hit' cll'n•
paianing sinCf' he h a d become a
Lieutn~.ant-Colonel in the United
StatH anny."
Jackson, in an article writiA!'n many
yf'ars al{o on '1'he Inner Lre o( ~ ...
u-lla us that "The Bible wall his
daily companion, hill ~uidl'. h•s
comfort, and hi1 ttu-'l He was a
eonstant reader and a dil .. f'nt a~u
dent of God's Word, and had hi .'li
regular seaiOIUI for thia dehghtfuJ
exercise. ln the umy, he read the
Bib~ e\·ery day, in his headqu•r-
ters, on the march, in tM bivcuac:
and he did everything in his power
lo cin:ulate the word of God amonfi!
his soldiers."
IN A LETTER lo MarkK" W 1Uiams,
writbm In December after thl." dose
of the Civil War. Lee p ve thia
aplendid testimony:
"I prdf'r the Bible to any lltlwr
book. Thel'l! ia enouah in thHI to
satisfy the most ardent !hint I o r
knowledae. to open the way to true
wisdom; 1nd to teach the only roiod
to u.lv•tion and eternal h•ppines,.,"
Chaplain Jon..s records th1t Lee
once aaid lo him personally:
''Thel'l! are many thinaa in the old
Book which I may rwver be ahlf'
to explain, but I attepl it as the
inf1llibie Word of God, 1nd re ·
ceive its teachinaa as irapht'd by
the Holy Gholt."
And 10, u Dr. FrHman f~nely
Nys:
111E REV. J. WILLIAM JO~t:S. "Simple u wu hi& aoul, he hiod
'meat to e•t that ye know not of.'·· D. D., one of the chapla.ns o( Gen. ,.
By NOEl SMITH
,ROM 8AP'TtST ataLI! Tllti8UNI, SI'RIMG,Ul.D, 1110.
THE SlJJILDIZS'I' 1fOaD8 that ever f•ll from the
li~ ol man in the twUi&ht of the patriarchal world,
fell from the lips ol Job. Sue.h 1vkience u we have
sug:esta that Job lived in· the ap of Abnham. whieh
makes the Boolt of Job the oldest book ln. \he Bible-
whk:h plaees Job aome $00 yean before Moe..
The words are found in the lith chapUr of Job.
venu 25-21:
"For I know that my redeemer liveth, snd that he
shall 1tand at the LaUer day upon the earth:
"And thouch after rny skin worms destroy thb body,
yet in my fleah ahall r ... God;
"Whom I shall aee for m)'Mif, and mine eyes ahall
bebold, and not another; thou&h my rein11 be con-
•umed wtthirl me."
Back there ln that work! ol unlver.l ido .. try. Job:
Wu eon.c:toUI of a Uvinc JW~eemer;
Had UIWUM.'e that He would pbnkalb IU.Dd It the
latter day upoa the •arth;
Had -UJ'UlCI that when hil (.lob'•) body ntumed
to the dt.-t, that it would be raiMd up out of the
dutt, ph)'aally, Utenll)';
That hill (Job'•) penaoalil;y, .. well .. hla body,
would be pneerved.
It il not •urprilb\f that Iiiia ccmcepdoo of Job, bM:k
therf' in that ancient world, hu c:aUMCI Bib~ KhoW.
and expoeiton u much trouble M any one pauq:e
In the Old Testam.nt.
rr 18 lAID that it wM objedi-17 lmpouible for
Job to ha-had auch a conception. Then were no
auch ~due afloat in that workl. There WM notll.ina
in that world to sunest auch ideu. In view of that.
whue c:oukl Job poaibly have totten them'? No-
where.
It il Mid that it il subjec:iiwb' lmpoM.Ibll-for Job
to t..ve hlld sueh a ~ A law bllmDa\tl before,
he illaawntinc that~ he.._ kaown hM been
reduc.d to ube1. God hal tunacl fnlm him. AU hla
~~ ~. tumid .rro. ....... I& ... hM ·'·mnwd
the dooc-1n W. '*-· OW. Nih .. troJM -en ...,.
..... uwl I..., -: _. ..... ---bltb ht n-
...-11 UM • trW' Ut:ll).
.ufD ~. Ma .... 11 fWb', .. tara,.._ l'dl
t IS rl• ............ to lbe ..,. about the ....,._ ---""" .... il .., hhelcieQr Ill IIJ'bhl aw· r -a...t T_.. .t tt. MW' -'t ..._ _,
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"Ver. 21. And thouch att.r my akin womw deatroy
thi1 body, (.ke.). MeuUnc not, that after bil Uin wa
wholly consumed now, which WM atmo.t aone. there
beinr KarT«' any left but the akin of hia tHth, ver. 20;
the worms in his Ween would coraume what wu leh
of hie; body, which ac:an:. das-red the name ol a
body, and therefore he po.inll to It, and calla It thi1,
without sayina what it wu; but that when htt ahouJd
be!' entirely stripped of his akin in the rrave, then
roUennete and W01'IIllo would strip him alao of all the
rest of hia flesh and hill bonas; by whkh M u -
preMa the utWr COMumption of his body by Wth.
and after it in the IJftiYe; and neverthe ..... thoUih
110 It would be, he wu .-unci ol tu. ru\Q'I'eC:tjon
from the dead: yet in my Oeah ahall I aee God; he be-
Uend, that thouch he should We and moulder illlto
dutt ln lhe anve, ,.t be mould riM .,., and that iD
ln~e Ruh, in a true body, eonailtinc of n.h, blood,
and boDes, whieh spirita haw not, and in th~ aame
Oesh or body be then had, hit own llnh and body,
and not toDOtben; and ., with hil n.hl}" or eorporeel
eyes _.. God, ~ his liviQII' Redeemer, In human
nature; who, u he wouW stand upoo the earth In that
nature, ill the tu.me. ol time, end obtain redemption
for him, ., h<l would In the-latter dlly appear apin,
raiM him fniiD lht dead, and tab hlm to hlmaetf, to
behold hit 1~ to all eWm.ll;y: or out of lb)' .0.-h.
out of lilY n.hb •Y•; from \bene. and wUh tboee
ahaU 1 beboW God manif..t in the ts.h, mJ lncunate
God; and if Job ... .,. tA U.... aalats that .,.. wbm
c:hrUt died, --.,, he ... him in the flab and
with hl.a o.bl:r .,_, ..
WS BAY& lAID that Job hM alwa,. c:a....cl lln-
eere BibM upoaitan almon • much trouble u he
had. a. bell ,.'--' .. c:ritlol ...., -.... Tbl critics
and feint-ol-heuts try to .... rid ol -ol the dlf-fkuiU. b7 ShU at .... .. thlm ...,. .... dDple
mothod "-tho ..... lob .................. ,
..,-, to Sokaoa't tlma, •..,. au-. Hue II • ample fnll'll ,.IDtredYdlc the Old ,._,.,....t,., bJ Dt. CIJde
T. l'nDdaoo, PNI-el Old T..--nt ln'*'pnta-
• tioft ill the ~ BlptiK 'l'vn''C'-.1 Sm"'t-7 of ~"'" '"What ..... book ol Job wrtu.f n.:r. .,. two -=II'· "'1. ........ ., .....
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TIIICl«, 101 l'ltb st., !f.--
port Bel~ Ca. tlMO.
Thll buliDea a. COGduct-
ed by 1D iDdl~.
Slped: Howard Tuller.
TbJa .tatemtDt wu m.d
wltb tbt COIIItJ Cr.rt otOr-
aoce CoallltJ ~. 15, 1t'l5.
Publlllt s.pt. 18, U, Oct.
2, 9, 19'15, lD tbe Mnport
Harbor Eutp. F47'1S9
LIGAL MOT1CI
FICTmOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATE WENT
Tbe tonowtac per-• an
doing baiiDHI U: SydltJ.
U77 VIa ()porto, Newport
Beacb: Sldoey A. Meuik.
1819 Mooro'fla, 11, Co.ta
Mesa; Dina B. Meutt, 1819
Mooro•ta, tl, Cotta Mea.
This bus1ness ts belD(
coaducted by a general part-
ner sbJp. Signed: Dtna B.
Meostk, Sldoey A. Meulk.
This statemeol nled wtlb
tbe county cltrk of Oraare
County July 30, 1975.
Publisb: Sept. 18, 25, Ocl
2, 9, 19'75, lD tbe Newport
Harbor Enslp. F -46229
L!GAL MOTICI
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NA¥E STATEMENT
The foUowtnc per100 1.1
doing business as: Jooes
Industries, 17845 Stypuk
Clr., lnine 9l7f11: MlebUl
D. Jones, Z5U2 OUte Rd.,
Laguna HWs, Cal. 92653,
This business ls coodaeted
by an lnd1Y1dual.
Signed: M. D. Jooea.
This statemtot waa ftled
.tb tbt ~ Cl~Or
a~e Coailtf s.pt. 1%, 19'75.
Plbllttl: Sept. 18, !$, Oct. a, 9, 19'15, 111 tbe Newport
Harbor Enalp. F -47613
LI!M:IWIICI 0
Pa!iiil>OIBOSDIESS
"AI4KITATIM£ln'
TM toUowlllr penoa Is
doe~~ baliMM u; Jebeo,
1701 Jtort wua-rne
Plaoe, Nwpori Beach, CalJ-
forDia 9H&O: Jobll Edward
BII>JU. 1'108 Port West-
bciiJ'M Place, Newport
Beach, Calllonta 92660.
Tbb bu1Dea Is ooodUcted
by lD IDdtYldllal.
Stped: JobD Edward Bab-
yak.
This statemeJit was rued
with tbe Couoty Clerk oror-aace Couoty Sept. 29, 19'75.
PQbUJb: Oct. z, 9, 16,
23, 19'75, 1D the Newport
Harbor Eutp. F -48221
&_IGALMOnca
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persoo 1s
doing business as: Newport
C lnema Systems, 211 -A
Cedar street. Newport
Beach, CalUomla 92663:
KeDDitb CtarleaRJcb. 211-A
Cedar street. Newport
Beach, Ca.llfornJa 9%663.
This business Is coodueted
by ao lndtvlcNI1.
Signed: Kenneth Rlch.
Tbls statement was tued
wltb the County Clerk otOr-
aoce county StcJt. 8, 1975.
Publlsb: Sept. 25, Oct. 2,
9, 16, 19'75, 1D the Newport
Harbor Eostp. F -41491
PEIHiAMa' 1-
lf4D ITAftMDT
,. ~-,.,.. &a ..... ....... .... ...
... CUI Dr.. Ra.,.t
~ Cal.; --MhiM' ........ ~.~.0 ..... -~CaL . TIU ._., ... iat>J._._
bJUIIIdiYidal.
..... MlciiMI IIILIIn. . nu ••• .... f.Ued ..... c.-, a.n oiOr-
.... c..&J -... tt, 1m.
Ml1llt Oct. a.. t, 1e, a,
lA,ID tllltlf"POrt ftutlor x--. r.ats'l
L.IQM. MOftft
fX:TJTJOOS BOSIM!SS
NA.III STATEMEin'
Tbe l)now!ar per.,.. a.
dolac ....... u: Aca·
Aero Mutmam S.C:.rtty,
17Ml.J Sty Pan Circle,
lntDe, Ca. 98'107: Jola D.
Baetu~n. 14 Puma LaDe,
Newport Btacb. Ca. 9ZMO.
'nltJ bu.t.Deu a. COQducted
by u 1Ddtndlal.
Slped: JobD D. Bocbuan.
Tbla statemeat wu flled
wttb the Cooty Cltrk ofOr-ance Coanty Sept. 29, 1975.
PubU.b: Oct. Z, 9, 16,
ZS, 19'75, in the Newport
~aft)or Eulp. F -41158
LIULM11CI
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe foUowtnc person 1s
dolnc baatneu as: Aqua
Ma .. re Special Offer, 2244
Alta Vllta Dr., Newport Bcb.
92660: J. R. Wtctle, ame.
Tbla buaiDeula cooducted
by ao IDdtnctaal.
Slped: J. R. Wlftle.
Thla statemeot was flled
wltb tbe COWlty Clerk oiOr-uce County Sept. 19, 19'75.
Publlsb: Sept. 25, Oct. 2,
9, 16, 19'75, In tbe Newport
Harbor Eutp. F -47940
LICii'L .-,nca
FlCTmOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe following pereoo ls
dome busiDess as: PbU's
Saack and TbJDp, 2306-1/2
Ocean Froot, Newport Beacb
92660: Pb1llJp Campilqo,
6252 Comltoct_ Whittier,
Callt. 90601.
This buslness ts coodacted
by an lodlnat. s~pect.
PhlWp J. campUoaco. •
This statement was flled
LIGAL MOnel wltb the County Clerk ofOr-
FICTmous BUSINESS a.nce County Sept. 19, 19'75.
NAME STATEMENT Publlsb: SC!I)t. 25, Oct. 2,
The toUowtnc penoD.S an 9, 16, 19'75, in tbe Newport
dotnc ~Dess as: Baskin Rartor Eoalp. F -479S9
:m,~ N;: BlYd., nc\=~~~
Newport Beacb. Ca. t2163: NAME STA~.
Clarles w. llat.be:ta, 10181 Tbe foUowlae per-11
TbeMQs Dr., HUDtmcton doiDc bulloets as: R. S. M.
LIGAL MOliCI Beach, Ca. 92646; Mary Associates. 120 Emerald, AilMD Matbets. 10181 •-.-ue DawJDOOd FICTITIOUS Busnn:-~o Bal* .... ;H,V,..: ~ uu.~ Tbeseos Dr.. Hunt1Dgtoo E. Rothfelder, lZO Emerald,
NAME STATEMENT Beach, Ca. 92646. Balboa 11. 92662.
The followlDc persoo la 1bia bustoesslsCODducted Tbls buiDeasL•coomcted
doing bustnessu: SUre Foot, by aD l.oc1tvldual. . by an lDdlYldUal.
204 Clift DrtYe, Laguaa Slcoed: Mary .Alleen Roth
Beach, 92651: Ertc Howard Matbets. Siped: RaymODd • teldtr. Deitch, 204 Cwt Drive, fl, This statement was tued Tba. llatemeat was rued
Laguna Beach, CILUf0!1lia, wltb tbe County Clert of Or-wllh tbe CoaatJ Clerk ofOr-
92651. ange County Sept. 12, 19'75. '"· 5 19'75 This bu-'ft-· Ll conducted Pu C!...d 18 25 "-aoge County ._.. 2 • • ow...... bll.sh: ~· , , vd. Publish: Sept. 25, Ocl 2,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME stATEMENT
~ WlowiDc pet'IOD .. doillc bustDesa as: AAA
Home Doc T~, 2941-D
Bradford. Slota ADa, CaW.: Douclu Artblr Lusfler.
2941-D Bradford., Santa Ana,
Calli.
Thla bu.si.Dess ts cooducted
by 1D indtvldllal.
Slcoed: Douclas A. Lu-
ster.
Tb1s statement was nled
wttb tbe Coaty Clerk of Or-
a.nce Coaaty Sept. 19, 19'15.
Publlab: Sept. 25, Ocl 2,
9, 16, 1975, ID tbe Newport
~rE~ F-~9~
LJCW. MDTICI ..
flCTmOOS BUSINESS
NAME ST A TEUENT
Tbe lollOW'lal persoo ts
dollc bU1Desa as: lrY1De Bcal1dlne Supply, 2632 Sea-
Yltw, Corooa del Mar, 926!5:
Dale Tbomu Fa.luco, 2W
Seutew, Corona del Mar,
Cal. 92625.
Tb1s busiDess ts condUcted
by an lnd1Y1dual.
Slped: I><lle T. Falasco.
This statement was tued
wttb the Countv Clerk ofOr-uc• County Sept. 22t. 19'75.
Publtsb: Sept. 25, vet. 2,
9, 16, 19'15, Ill the Newport
Hartor Ensign. F -47950
LICWt MOTICI
FICTmOUS BUSl.NESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe .fQ&Imrloc peraoo.D ls toe blfliA>s as: Pac lflc
Tr.ci~. 1t'l0 Port Cardipn
Plaet, Newport Beach, Ca.
9!660: Tbomu Lee Stickney,
19'70 Port Cardlpn Place,
Newport Beach, Ca. 92660.
This business Is cooducted
by an lodlvtdual.
Slped: Thomas Stickney,
Tills statement ns tued
wlth tbe County Clerk ofOr-
~ County Sept. 30, 1975.
Publish: Oct. 2, 9, 16,
23, 19'75, in the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -48236
LIGM.MOTICI by an lndlYldlal. 2, 9, 19'75, Ill tbt Newport 9, 16, 1975, in the Newport
Signed. Eric H. Deltcb. Hartlnr F.nldvn. F -47682 Harbor Eulcn. F -4709'7 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S
Tbis ltatemtDt waa flled SALE
wUb tbe Cocmty Clerk of Or-LIGAL MOT1CI· LlfiAL MOT1CI · B-921530 aoce County StcJt. 12, 19'75.
I& IWI •ttoe_ WtlltcUft
... lntM, .,..,._ 4 p.m.
... ll llld • a.m ..... 1'7
• • • wt.1UUII lAOaard ...
Mll. 10, o1 a?t rouDJa
St., COlD ..... wu etarpd
wUb drtftll& -ser a.. latla-
..et ol aleobl>l u 7:20 p.m.
at Rewport lQd fDdutrtal
Way, WMt Skit ••• Rielard
Loraa Socolor.ty, u, ud
Rlebard Cntc Soeolofaky, aa, botll of CftO Part New-
port ..,.rtmtDta, wtrtclar-
rtd wttb t.ttery 111 OOOOte-
tka wttllu altereaUoo OYer
a liquor tab at Deluey'.Sea
Shanty restauraot, eso Lido
Park Dr., LJdo Pento.ula,
at 8:15 p.m ••• Mary EU-
ubeth Harrtsoo, 19, of 204
Zlst, Centnl Newport, wu
ebaried wtth drt•tng under
the loflueoce of aloobol at
10:25 p.m. at 26th and New-
port Blvd., West Newport
• . • A $250 power saw was
stolen from the garage at Da-
vid lAwrence Lambert's
home, 2C17 41st, West New-
port, between 8 a.m. Sept.
15 a.nd 11 a.m. Sept. 17.
• THURSDAY, SE PT. 18
~ Thieves t.Qok a $450 out-
f>oard motor .. fTom a boat
belooglng to James Griset,
124 Via Mentooe, Lido Isle,
while the boat was at the
28th St. marlna, causl.ng an
estimated $247 in damage to
the hull and control cables
• . • Whlle Andrea Waite's
car was parked In tbe car-
port of her home at 3308 W.
Ocean Front, West Newport,
from 10 p.m. Sept. 17 ootll
9 a.m. Sept. 18, someone
stole the stereo tape equip-
meat, valued at $110 ••• A
wheel, ttre, radio, camen
and mirror, nlued at $295,
were stripped from MarUyn
Kay stewart's car while 1t
was parked lD the under-
ground parkl.ng area or her
residence, 1835 Shertncton,
Oakwood apartments, from
4:30 p.m. Sept. 17 untU 6:45
a.m. Sept. 18 ••. Thomas
Coleman Pol~ln, 31, of 404
Iris, Corona del Mar, was
charged with driving under
the tnnuence of alcohol at
2 a.m. at CoasUiwy.a.ndAv-
oeado, Corona del Mar •••
Richard Albert Kllngelbof-
fer, 30, of 505 E. Bay Front,
Balboa Island, was charged
with petty theft at 9:15p.m.
at 105 Main, Balboa . • •
David Campbell, 23, of lOS
MaJ.n. Balboa, was charged
wlth possession or mart)la-
na when police arrested him
at his residence at 9:15p.m.
••• A tape r ecorder and mi-
c rophoOe, valued at S990,
were stolen from a banquet
room of the Marriott Hotel,
Newport Center, between
10:30 p.m. and 11 :30 p.m.
• FRlDAY, SEPT. 19
Martin John Mooney, 23,
of 308 E. Ocean Front, Bal-
boa, was charged with pos-
sessloo of cocaine at 4 p.m.
at 620<1 and W. O<·ean Front.
West Newport ••• An estl-
LIGIII\L *lnCI
Publish: Sept. 11, 25, Ocl STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, Po*l Sent~t Mual) S9 T .S. No. 386
2, 9, 19'75, Ill the Newport MANAGEMENT AND CIRCU-U, s. C. SSU ~ 111 per. On Oct. 20, 1975, at 11
Harbor Eutcn. F -47881 LATION. Uaeat part: "No s--Wbo A.M., Soutb Bay Financtal
---------1. Tttle or publlcatloo: New-would taft beeD tlldtlld to mail Corp., as duly appointed
LIGAL M011CI port Harbor EDSiiJl. matttr UDder b'D*' 111CtioD Trustee under and pursoant ---------z. Date of ftl1Dc: Oct. 1, 1975. 4l5~ of tbt• UU. 111a11 mall to Deed of Trust recorded
NOTICE TO CREDI'IORS S. Freq..xy of issue: Week-JaCb matter at tbt ,.._ pro-Ftb. 14, 19'75, as lnst. No.
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE lJ, Ylded UDder tb1a -.ctloG •-9175, lD book 11340, page
STATE OF CAUFORNIA 4. Location of kJ11oWD otllee leu be filet a.,...llJ Yttb tbt 1401, ol Official Records lD
FOR THE COUNTY OF OR. of P'lbUcatloG: 1711 E. Cout Postal S«'Ytee a W'I'Utte rt-tbt oftlce of tbe County Re-
ANGE HWJ., coroaa del w.u, Oranp qtltlt for permt.ASoo to mail corder of Orance County,
No. A-N'103 COIIIQ Ca11f. 92615 matter at aacb rat•,. ID ae State of Calli., WILL SELL
EstateofAUDREYBELLE S. ~oftbe.heldqalrt-cordaoee wttb tbt ~ AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO
WAGNER, aka AUDREY B. •• or ,.....1 bollnen of!lees of tll1.l aNte, 1 ......., ...._ HIGHEST BIDDER FOR
WAGNER, ab AUDREY oftbt pd)U8berl: !'121E.Cout qlltlt permla&oo to mall tbt CASH (payable at time or
WAGNER, ab A. B. HWJ., Conal del Mar, 0ruce pabUcattoa aa.DMd ta Item 1
WAGNER. Dtceued. Ca.t,, Ca.11f. 9!615. at tbt rldtlcld ,..... rat..
NOTICE IS HUEBT f. Mam• t.Dd addrtuta ol pr_.., aiOOrlMd bJ Si
GIVEN 110 tile endltou of ptb.._., tdltor, a! m&DII-U. S. C. aat. Ano B. Rupa.
........ ? ...... to • cu bs' stsi to .,_
bara Glul. aGtllWUJU· bd .. ..,..,,, ... , ....
Porto..-. ..... ...
llocDel. bf •• -I ftD .e!UCMd u. tilde of tiM au,
..............
.................................... 11010...
tUid ta.m.-. tillN -.. a.. Pl,400; ....-.....
....... taU ,.,, ---..... 1101 ~ $15,'710. ... a. 1171 ....... Alt • • WilT UPPD BAY $10,.,.,.,_ nu Ja Jill a I1Uialet hlt.tw. add nc-
lltllldlt "'"111M.,._...._ rliltiaa roo~a 11• PaJama 10 ~ , ..... ,.,. • Dr ..... 100. ,
betwla I p.JD. Md 4 P.•· ..• lo.-.brollttiDI .....
tbe froM ciDcW olloM cv.
ei't t.Dee at 116 VIa Lido
MoJ'd., lJdt lite., betweal'7:10
p.m. IDd t p.m. lad took
u $100 wliJtftteh IDd a
$%50 patr ot cwflllpkl • • • A
$400 TV lit wubaqlart.&ed
fro• Jam• Gruat'1 lxNne
at 4010Rl,.r, W..t!lewport.
betn-. 5 p.m. a! 7 p.m.
• • • A bofllu took ... elry
valutd at $1,110 from tbe
bome ol Frukeer..rdCop-
per, 909 Ttlltr, II&Jt)or vt ..
Hl.1ls, betw .. I p.m. I.Dd 10
p.m •••• WbeD Rtelard Pa-
slda. 416 Naret.nus. Corooa
del War, left $350 worth ol
caJl)elltry tools lD tbe bed o1
bLI pickup truck pubd oe
the street oear b1a bome,
someooe stole them aome-
Ume betWeeo 5:30 p.m.Sept.
19 and 9 a.m. Sept. 20.
LT. COL MOEUER
IN MISSILE GAMES
Mart.oe alr reeene u.
Col. Richard Moeller, 1781
Bahama, Costa Mesa, was
cboseD as ooe of 11 amcers
to test tbe stat! of Wa.rlne
Air Groap 46 OD responses
to slmulated eoemy surface.
to-air mtssUes. Tbe test
was held dadDC a 2-day
command poll traiJl1Dc ex-
erclle ILt Fa.lloft, Nev.,
in September.
Tbe exerc1.8e, bell"~ to
be tbe tlrst enr held ex-
clustYely for a resene
group, nsCODdodedby Vol-
unteer Anatioo Traln1ne
Unit 10, based at El Toro.
The e1ercise used sceaarlo
enou tbat called for eoemy
m tsstle attacks ap1nst War-
lne beUcopter&, and a plan
for a beUcopter assault to
capture the enemr missile
system.
In clYl.Uan lUe, U. Col.
Moeller ts a captain for Air
C allfonl.a.
MAJOR HUBERT HOW
AT HANSCOM A. F. B.
Now serY!..Dg at Haucom
AFB, Mass., rib 1D Air
Force Systems Commaod
will 1s Major l)oqglau E.
Hubert, lOll ot Mr. aDd Mrs.
c. ·~ ...... 011..500 CuiJ St., Newport Sbores.
Wa)Or Hubert. a deputy
staff )Idee a.dYocate, was
preYlously uslped to Ram-
stelD AB, Germa.oy. He ls
a 1954 graduate of Newport
Harbor 111gb scbool, recelYed
his A.B. decree Ill 195Urom
Occidental Collere, Los
Lo 1961 from Stanford Unl-
verslty, and was commis-
sioned tbr'oU(b the Reserve
Officers Tni.Dlng Corps
program.
of entry QpOO any portioo of
tbe surface above a deptb
of 500 feet for any purpose
whatsoeYer.
PARCEL 3:
An exclusive easement for
veblcular parkiDc over that
portioa ot sa.id Tnct No.
7401, sbown as P -30 oo said
coadom1n1um plan, wbicb
easement ts for tbe beDetlt
of an appurteoant to Parcels
1 and 2 abon.
Tbe street address and
otber commoo clesignatloo.
lf ILDY, of tbe rut property
described abon is purported
to be: 14583 Kasan stre.t.
lntoe, Calli.
Tbe undersiped Trustee
dtsclalms aDY ltablllty tor
any incorrectness of tbe
street address a.od other
commoo designatloo, U &D.Y,
sban btretn.
Said st.le wtU be made,
but without COYeout orwar-
n.ntJ, eJI)reSs or lmpl.led,
reprdUic tule, poa~ssb.
or tDCGmbra.oces, 110 pay tM
remaln"IC prtDclpll am ot
tM aot.(s) ..aared by aid
Deed of Trut. eo.wtt:
$%435.15, wtUs ........ u....-. u piCJir'lded Ia aid
DGU(s). acln.actl., U UJ,
--tM terms ota.ad DMd ot Tlut. , .... ~ ud
upll-, ... ,......... ...
ot tM t:rata e~ bJ aid
DMdoiTnlt.
1'M bK1fteiUJ--8Jd
Deed ol Tnlt ........
uec:.e.ct ad clellftnd •
tM ~awn.. ~ ot 0111111 .... .__ ........... a ....
-~ of 0111111 ... a.ctbt to ... 'nil...,_
8tM ol K...-t ._. Cllllt Ted Quel. edioa 1514
permMa ... , <•"* "~ •'*'! '-M:ill ~WHee It IIGc&-rioua; ~uapm•t. ~·-a.ooo ,... 1 .u. 1 1101'1 dW~· at laMe~ bJ tbl !lntort..: 1tU aod 1911 TuttlD Ave.,
lac cttpartmtat b a ... ,,., ,100 eaeb.
braaeh oftlce at 510 llld Fll'e damace r.u-, 1!26
st., aeroa from 8t.-... ~rta, $4S,OOO.
Ct.rcb 04ar CltJ 11aJ1. A BALBOA $U,OOO permit wu 1-.s Jam• E. CollJDs, 108 E.
for a.lttntiou at 1100 &. Oeao Ft., add OYtr pnce,
Cout Hwy i>rmtr loaetle 17,000. .
of Wari.Dt;~ Cburcll. tno u.. Robert Donie, 2169 Eut
pauton of tbt lluk'aCorc. Oceao BlYd., add, $18,00.
del War bra.ocb. Harry Otting, add MCood
FollowtDr permtta were ltory, 402 SeYUle, $40,000.
l.saed by tbe t.a1 ldtM de-H. L. Tufeld, addition at
putmtDt darlDc Stllttnaber: %008 E. Ocea.o Blvd., $'7 ,zoo.
• CORONA DEL MAR • WEST NEWPORT HTS.
Mlay Hoelsber, altera-Hoag Hospital, 301 New-
Uolll, 418 Da.bJJe., $6,750. port Blvd., remodel surrerY
Bank of Newport, alt.n-suite to physical therapy
Uou at 2200 E. Cout Hlcb-suite, $129,000; remodel lab
way, $26,000. to business omce, $68,440.
Amerlca.D Clty Baok, oew Hoag Hospital. 301 New.
plaltic faces ln exi.stlnc port Blvd., tlre sprlnk.lers,
sl.gos, 2143 E. Coast Hwy., physlcal therapy buUding,
at Goldenrod, $1,000. $6,000.
B. Maputson, add.ltloo at • PROMONTORY BAY
435 Begooia, $12,000. Pierson Pedley, 2 story,
Dooald Stoughton, additloo 1 unit dwelling, 836 Harbor
at 3708 Polnsettta, $23,000, Island Dr., $176,000.
Richard McUWea, addl-E. J. Mark. 2 story, 1
Uoo, 506 Marruerlte, $22,-unit dwelll.ng, 654 Harbor
000. Island Dr., $100,000.
• NEWPORT Robert Wallis & Associ-
But of Newport, new fac -ates, 2 story, 1 unit dweU-
lUty at 530 3Zod st., $252,-l.ng, 718 Harbor Island Dr ••
000; a1ao auto teller win-$1C17 ,000.
dow, $4,500. • BIG CANYON
BalaUs-Picnerl, 2 story J . A. Stewart, 2 story,
duplexes at 3012 and 3014 1 unit dwelll.ng, 7 Burnl.ng
W. Ocan Ft., $57,434 each. Tree Road, $!25,000.
Dua Smltb, 2 story dup-• CORONA HIGHLANili
lex. 1804 w. Ocean Front, Jobn Murny, 40'1 Meodo-
$~,657. 1a Ter., add garage and
Tom Grog, ne• o.mce room, $18,650.
buUdJne, 206 R1Yerside Ave-
nue, $'70,000.
A. Brown. additloo. 4800
Ri•er, $6,400.
C. E. Picap, 2 .tory du-
plex. 4006 CbanDel, $32,000.
Properties West, 2 story
duplex. 138 47tb. $o&a,OOO.
R. & F. C oastruetloD Co.,
2 story, 1 unit dw'tW.C ~t
5309 SMsbore, $45,.240.
E•elyn ttupes, 2 story
duplex. 111 30th, $65,400.
• UOO ISLE
A. R. Lood, 2 story, 1 will
dwelllDc, 2"39 Via Udo Soad.,
$90,000.
• KEWl'ORT HUGJn"S tom Omobmdb, U4 SUta
AAa An., dwell1Dc, $$6,500,
and p.race, $6,SOO.
Allred Broward, 547 SID
BemardtDo, eoanrt Pr&ce
to den, $8,000; buUd new
garage, $5,500.
• SHORE CUFFS
W. J. Truma.D, 271 Morn-
ing Caoyoo, add a.nd alter,
$14,7!5.
• HARBOR VIEW
Tabo Yamamoto, add at
2233 Port Lerwlck. $9,660.'
RoU1n Raugh, 1100 Sea
Lane, add, alter, $8,000.
• NEWPORT CENTER
lrYtne Co., 660 Newport
Ceottr Dr., satte lor ExiD
IDe., $9,640, IDd for Peat,
Warwick ' Mite bell, $18,-
870.
Newport Coo.strudioo Co.,
180 Newport Center, tenut
tmprotemtDt. $52,000.
ln1De Co .. clenlop aatte
for PrudeDtla1 ID.Iuraoce,
660 Newport ceater. Sl3,-
810, aDd for EQCi.DetrtQc&l-
penlsioe Co., 170 Nwport
Ceater, $7,510.
• SALBOA COVES
Stu LoYe, aO:t stairwell
and bedroom at 63 Balboa
Cons, $39,000.
• BAT SHORES
Oolcllu S&.lUbury, 268!
Clre ... adltWGD, $!t,OOO.
RaJ ••ettm noo »ar-
l», add. alter, ~soo.
• AIRPORT AREA
BeslMN Propertlts, tM-
alll lmproYel..t t;)r Seear-
tty S,.lltema, U$1 wart1.11ple
•• ,. $5,400.
Emll:aJ ~ Co.,
1101 no.. a.. .ablt&b 2
• .., --. l1t,IOO.
Daa loll Co.. 4t40 Voo acanaaa. .a. -. Clplto1 ~·10.000. Crcrn, ._. t.mprof•-
mtM. 1.1 QaD. $1,000.
Keep cool with
CANVAS
AWNINGS
Dl2 lOUTH MAIM
SUNil
, .OI'I'ICIAL Na.I'AI'BR OP NB.POiU" 88AC"
.IJIIICRIPTION ORDER .
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When a man devotes 58 years of his life to his family, his
community and his country, he is deserving of much praise.
Such a man is Theo Robins.
Former Arm y pilot and garage owner, Theo owns a nd
operates a Ford agency in the Harbor area-the same
agency he started in 1923. A remarkable record.
But what is more remarkable is his dedication to our com·
munity. 11 is a history of devotion that few men can match:
1962 Orange Coast College "Citl.zen of thll Yur" • 1966
Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce "Man ot the Year"
•1974 Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce "Man of thll Yur"
In addition. he has been a founder. d irector or president
of nine different service clubs and he was one of the first
presidents of the fint service clu ~ in the Harbor
area-The Exchange O ub of Newport Harbor!
Thee, the Officers and Directors of the Citizens Bank of
Costa Mesa, wh ich you helped organize, would like to thank
you for your leadership, your dedication and your regard for
your fellow man. We look forward to the future contributions
you will make to our progress in the financial community.
='''lb CITIZENS BANK 9infi OF COSTA MESA
Harbor at Baker • (7~4 ) 979-4200 • Member FDIC
ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS
• WANTED -II)K.
Ol.I> RUSTIC spurs, llorse.
sboes, bUs, branding
irons. Prln.te party. 968-
8380,
• IIAUTT SALON
~·-'· BEAUTY'NOOK
2732 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
Phone 644· 7336
• IIC\'CLU
• HELP WAH TED
IKTERIOR DESIGNER -well
established decorating
shop ln Newpo rt area has
openlog ror e:q~erlenced
Interior deslgner. Please
reply P.O. Box 432, Sottth
Laguna 92677 .
• FOR REHT
WATERFRONT RENTAL -
HunUngton Harbour
waterfront, lee side, maln
channel. 3 bedrm., 2 bath,
40-ft. dock. $800 lease.
Owner, 213-4.25-8822.
• SERVICE$
GLEN'S GARDENING -and
Cleanup Service. Reasoo-
able rates. Good refer-
ences. Call 673-2007 aft er
5 p.m.
Just'Piumbi
& Heating
Water Heaters, 013 Dntns, Faucets,
Re ..plpes. Same rea
prices, da7, nl(bt or weelt-
endsl
JUST PLUMBING
Telephooe: 64Z--il11
W~No.3Q9948
• CARS FOR SALE
1974 ELOORAOO --
owner . Immaculate cc:u-
dittoo . Low mileage. Mate
offer. 64&~775, ast for
manager.
SALES & SERVICE
a1.1TTHn. coaTAMI&A
Me-7708 -84e.$l6li
~COtJIC.UDICUTL·~
ACCOUN TING-BOOKKEEP-
ING services lor small
businesses. Will help you,
or do It for you -Includ-
Ing payroll and tu:es. 642-
1123.
• PERSONAL
-• DRY CLEANING
DIMMITT
()#!.U..
C~ID
Finc:1t qu~litt Jry cleaning
on t~.p,cmisc:'
• Scll-~ervicc l:~und'y
AJf new -latut model
FriJidairc washers
~:zoo E. Cout H..,., CDM
.
PRIVATE NURSING -F'or
he lp durlng those difficult
times. Competent, dlg -
ntned service. Con-
siderate, dedicated ca re.
968-1403.
MARINI HAIDWAII
• CHIROPRACTOR
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-Phone: 673-9605 § ~.=-=.-:-.. -::_-::::,::,:-=-=.:;_-
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ldalor'oola,
~-Uo1 CDM lUclo Fri<IIJ lllclil II Dl-
Flol4, TooiPI. Oct. I, Co-
lla -ploJO vw. Pu1< at El W<dm, 1811 "'-rl
ploJO--~ at Ill-Klollolf llmu
are 8 ».m.
Coecb Dt.•• llolltDd'l Sea
Kllp, """ ... ~~-.. 11'7 p>lnla ID lool"' ll>eiJ'
lints--. -uEo-
tucls~u.tbu""""" .. Imp.-.-In
reeJllll Gil S llnlpt wiDs. For bolll ......, tblo will bt
1be -at 7 C-ry fMcatc:ooiOO!Ia,
Colla Ilea. aloo &Olno
toto tbt ZDd nek of C111tury
~Meat acttoo, .... aplnol
u UDbeateo vwa Park t•m.
Nnp>rl llart>or's ZDd
pmeoflbeS<msetLeacue
caadlp 'lllta tbom aplnsl
a Ma.riDa team tlat woo ooly
1 of s outing a.·'
Lut SaturdaY DJcbt, ""-
Pirl -• 17-7 dO·
clsloo lo llcbUy • reprdod
Los Alamttoa. T.be }allors
matched tbe Grtfllns 7-7
dorlnr lbe lint laU •boo
!STAMCIA'S Lt. II_UI
-. Folo7 -"'• ao..-
Adam• -lor .. 11-Jird acortnr play,. bat N~
wu beld to miDDa ll JUdi
In tl>e IDd 1aU bJ a IIIII
Los Al deftu~ wbllt tbe
GrUflu ICOredaSrd.-,.rtu
toucbdon. and a ttb qartu
lteld 1001.
Estancia, beaded for wblt
cooJd bt ,.. Eartu' -seasoo. eter, rode tbe paa..
inc armot~rt.etKeriD
LaRue to a Z7 ... 11 wiD OtU
Tulllln last Saamlay DJcllt
at Duldsoo Fttld. Laible
passed tor 188 yardl &Dd
3 toocMr:nru, wtll.le tbe
Eagle defense btld the TU ...
tcs scorelea_pntll tbe 4tb
q~arter.
Estancia scorerJ 3 Umee
in the 2nd period. u.Roe
htt Scott SUtberlaod wtt.b a
& ... yard TO pus to cap a
60-yard drive: Thea. GuT
c., •• 7 .. ·~'-...... _" = ~.a. -:z.,-:'::;
fllimt'lt. ~--
-....... llil ...... .. • udldeo lift ....
~---· """ llall llllt taiiJ --lad~-. Lon7 llaJI ,._ .. _ ...... ' wu-tromtloiC:
c-t1o1 -· lllbt-......... Klop ... loo
-"' .... .-.... l>ook a ..... BtO u lbe vw. Park
..-k na lor 171 JU<11
llld I --lui Frt. <1a1 IIPI, 1tl4llc t11t 9por-
tuolo & 11-11-Tbo.S.
Kllplallbtbllod 14..0 Ia lbe
lint 11a1f. 1811 ll&lllod lack
lo-lui--· ....., Gary TuMr na Ill
from ' Jlrdo '*I lo '"II a too& drl... But VUJ& Part<
ocorod 1p1a In lbe In!
-Uol -led 1M ZDd llalf -Gary Gais-__ ,_tolloo
ll&rrlor lo -lbe IIWiln uUme ruout.
eo. .... -lla c-.,. ~Meat -tut Fri<IIJ oJcb1 wltb a 19..0
blaDJdac of llepoiJ& Oil
Ill.-Ftold. Tim Roo-
auer PhMd ilr Z95 yarda.
lncllldlnr 4 lor H yards 1o
Jeff J-. A -Uld a ss.,.... llold .... by Duo
Dudclrlce were tbe ODlr 1st-
llllf 8COI'M, but Ilea. racked
lip taac:bdowns to each of
the 1ut 2 QIIU'ten u Roe·
.... -8 ,...,. lo -S.0.. IIDd Larry F&lllo ran
Ill tbt flDl1 ICOre from 13
JU<II oat.
JACKIE HIGRO BACK
AT HEWPORTER IHH
Jacfde Ntpo a.od t.be Plain
Trutb an back at the New-
porter buli'a Lldo lounge tor
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ALLOWMIC:Ib
WCIIIId :you lite ,tO~ JOUJ' ~· carpets ., drapes? at e_ourse you
-.lei I We bave.., uellalve IJ.Itlllll Oil
a lcml7, c BR, 3 IlL bome llllrvllle
Terrace wltb a POCII•spectaeular vt-oi1No1., oceu. Tbe OWIIS' will live a
BUbohntlal allowanee far carpets •
drapes. Aalting $1'17,500.
MA111 01 I A l14IY CANT -It-~'t take a tormny guiltA> let this
..,. -lust an offer tbat makes s.....,IA>
you. Newly refurbished home in cameo Hltlhlands (CdMl, has 3 BR,
• lots of brick & exposed beams. Access
rights lA> private beach.
COMPANY
. REALTORS
ZI65-E. eo. Hwy. c..._ .......
''Selllog .... -.. He•po<t-Sloe• 1944"
673-4400
Uoodays ttlrou(b Saturdays ~ H a hro molltb eopgemeot, p. Bc R.JJ,
from 8::10 p.m. lo 1::10 a.m. .,. tii'H
Vocalist IDd eotertalner
Jactle Nigro plDed tame f
In lbe Las v,... clrcurt pre:Jen 6 ''-........ -· from ber appe&raoces at the
orcK BARRON, presldeat of the newly-formed On.nre Sa.bua and Aladdin Hotels N EWPQRT . HE IG .HT~ County Tennis Aaso., and OCTA ~nr adYtsor Val &od 11: !mown 111 tbe Reoo
Goocl>ody, al r1c11t bolh ol Corooa olel Mar, <:hat wllb .,.._ !.4¥.1alotle a"" fto!D -. ...;.....;_ .. ----.. •. . ..
junior t-ennis representaUve Glorla Faltermeler about ber pertormuc.es at Har~ $400CL NICI IIDUC110MI Charming 3
tbe future of )mlor tenn1s 111 tbe county. Tbe OCTA rab's aDd tbe Samra~ Tahoe bedroom, 2 bath home, family room &
•W bold Its first local tournament -tbe tl.rst I.D.DIII..l Hotela. living room with beautiful used brick
o ranee CouDty Tblnksgt.YI.Dg Toornameot -tater tbis Tbt PlaiD Tntb blraome fireplace. Immaculate condition. As-
yeu. Now, OCTA ts eooducttoc a tree )mJor. clinic for lDebiea keyboud art1a sumable7% loan. $61,900.
pla7ers 16 aDd IIDder. Information oo OCT A ud Ita; Tom Mu:t, who t. al8o .,lbe
Procrams Is anllable by callln& 546-11"., (!';'>W> ,o. ,-~-~/!'~.~~-.·,... IW T-A•e. ....,..._.. w,-1·5 Patrick Herren.) ' · ' ~ m..,.-._ ......
Bucs set for league play r~=~~~: 642
-
5200
•
c .. cb Diet Tuc .. r•s o r. The looe OlympiaD victory TROJANS TO ATTEHO
anre c~st College grid •as a 23-0 .-erdlct onr USC HOMECOMING
squad bopes to keep tbe mo-arch-rival San Diego City
meatum going this Saturday College.
nlgbt as tbe Pin.tes open OCC's blgh-powered. of-
South CoastCoofereocewar-fense, whtch Is anl'l(lng
fare agalost persooa.l 408 yards per p.me, Is 61el81J
oemests, San otego Mesa. by sophomore balfback Too7
The contest wm be staged Accomando a.od sopb qqar-
ln OCC's LeBard stadium terbaclt Due Wbtte.
at 7:30 p.m. Gates open at Accomando l».s rushed for
6:30 p.m. and tickets are 441 yards tn -4 p.mes,
priced at $1.50 Cor adults ueractnr 7,7 yards per
lDd$lforstudeotsandchlld-yards 1D his z seaa:~~~Sat
reo. OCC aod needs ooly 100
Tucker's Plnteseoterthe more yard5 to become Or-
cootereoce opener 1Jl.tb a aliKe Coast's aU-time lead-
perfect 4-0 pre-seuoo tng career rusber.
slate. OCC disposed of its White bas thrown tor 592
!lnal noo-1""1'1• toe, Loog yards 101• ,...,. IJld 11as OH DUTY IH KOREA
Beach City CoUeee, 30-14, tossed 10 toucbdons. He
Fr1da7 eYen!Dg. bas acCOUDted tor 857 yards
San Diego Mesa enters 1D total offense.
Army ll)eeia.l'-f f Andrew
C. Heodenoa., U, 1FboH
wife, Vhiu, liYu at Zl85
FaJrrin, Costa ...._, bu
-uldpod lo lbe IDd lollullrJ DtYisloo at Camp
Cuey, kon&.
SITUATED ON T!M AcRES
SPAOOUS 1 & Z IEOROOII .11'4R'IIolENTS
Fv~nllhecl & U•hn"hiiH
• Prlnto Patios • Flr.,lacos
e POOLS • TENNIS COURTS
• Soper•t• Fa ... tlr Soctlon
•
tbe cootest wttb a 1-3 pre-occ ezplod81Jtorl7poi.Dts
seasoo slate and a 2 came ln the ftna.l 5 miDutes of tbe
Josi.Dg streak. Tbe OlJmp-ftrst balf last Friday DJcbt
tans lost to L. A. Valley against Lao( Beacb City to
28-21 last Sa~y Dl&bt. b~k open a 7-7 dM«Doclt.
Tbey bue also IIUft'ered los-The Bues bep.D tbe out-
ses at tbe bands of El Ca-burst with WOOdy Tressler's
mlno, tbe oatsoo•s No. 1 27-yard field coat. Mom111ts
team, aod Artr.oo& We8f.ern. later AI Kon blockedaLoag
Spec. H~r-. a ma ...
slctu wttb tbe IDd Ad)lt:I.Dt
Geaeral CompuJ, wu lut
stallooed atl't.IAwlo, Wub.
• A41n .. t te Schools •d pleygrouftd
. tOCI"S.. L-, COli
Jllec,...,. ... , ,..., C.ost Hwy., duo .. folhl• Ill and
• (714) 444-31111
LIIGAL MOnCI
FICTmOUS BUSIIIESS
NAME STATEMENT
The ti1owlD( periOU are
dolno bulnenu: Boal ... r<!
Liquor, 4-41 N, Newport
BlYd.~ Newport Beach. CL
gzsu: Paat J. KDey, tas
Landur La., Colli Mua.
Ca 91128; llary Loa K.Uey, ta ••-nc LG., eo.ta .,_ca.mu.
1'ldl .... ,.slacoadacted
by a -raJ parlllenblp • s..-.....,. Loa Klloy.
nt. .eatemlllt .... ft1ed
rill 1M eo.tJ c1on ater.
-eo.ty Oct. '· 11'75, PlbU. Oct. t, 18, U,
10, lt?S, iD tbt Hewpiil't
llutlorl1101p, F-41110
BMCh punt aod Tim Rteks ~ !!_---
,ollbled up tbo ball .. lbe BA Vlldnc 22 Jard IJ.De. He n.ced .
tbe dlst:aDct antooebed fot
the seon.
Korn Mt ~ lDOtber Pirate
tally moment. later, faWIIc
OD l J..oac BMeb fualblt •
at tbo Vtldac 11. AecoOIJUdo
~cbed U acrou ftam tbe
4 to P•• tbe Pl.n.t. 1 com ...
mUCS~DC lead. A,..,.......,
had ! biGclldonl •
1
lltURSOAY, OCT. t, lf75 ~
........ •••' lui•
67 FEET OM UDO
BAYFRQMT
Superb quiet locati011. Room for
several boats *-o 125'. 6 ear spaces.
Just remode_lecl. Courtyard .. Large
deck. 5 bedrooms, 51h baths. Hurry!
$i95,000.
Banker Co.
llalldJJ, !'a c.e ot tbe mOlt beutUIIIlly decorated bomea Ill lbe
Ba.ftl --t.t my owner bas to moYe rtcht away!
YOU CAN LEASE ME OR PURCHASE ME.
Immediate aetloo important •• please come eee me, MOWI
Priced at $65,000
For appointment to ~peet, call
THE REAL ESTATERS
Panoramic Ocean View . A SEA OF DIAMONDS
L1ke new! L1do Soud 4 BR .. 4 ba. t -
Owner. Custom bayfront. Lawn. pat1o
jacuzzi: pit>r & float. SJ25.000 '
Altr. 4 Bit. :s ha .. Lido Soud. 77 .Fl.
Waterfront. ~andy bcaeh. S275.000
Waterfront, L1do ~ord. G Rll. or 4 BR.
& 2 BR. apt. On sandy beach. S28S,OOO
BILL GRUNDY, Realtor
Islanders Bldg. ot Linda lele
341 BAYSIDE DR., SUITE 1, N.B. 675-6161 ................... .
~~(" 0 •,T':2 ~~; .. ' * ..) u J r. _ ,. • '"' , , . _ ' '*
IRVINE TERRACE SUPPLY AND DEMAND ---are two proveo ecooomlc
factors tn determlnlng value ---So doesn't tt
Plus bay, saUs, and OCelli view. 4 bedrooms,
2-1/2 baths. Beauttfll Nettle Creek drapes aDd
bedspreads. Great play area wUb pool aDd jaeuut
overloolttnc greeD belt. All tbis for only Sl5Z,OOO.
GRACIOUS LIVING
Elep.ot Bl( Ca.oyoo home. 4 bedrooms. or 11
you prefer 3 bedrooms and den. 3 batbs, family
room. Low matntmuce professionally landscaped
yard wtth 9 bolt ~ro Turt puttiDg green. $169,500.
Call 640-6161
c... ..
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Beautiful Secluded Home
Larce UYI.Jic room with two story ceUI.Dc: formal
dln!Dc room; pool table. famUy room taB wet
bar; muter bedroom bas utra Iarte walk-In
clo.et a.od <tresstoc area.; three otber bedrooms
are larce -·· paUo las coYered portloo and over-
looks tbe canyoc aDd bills. By tbe pooJ or down
the hlllstde are places to quietlY l'f'!ln
ALL ntiS FOR ONLY
$150,000
111.8
The Blufls
Three bedroom ead 1ID1t • • • beam ceillng • • •
lots of shutters. Tate a lootl Only $7Z,900 •
Only $72,900 •••• Ocean View Duplex
Side by slde IIDtts tn Corona del Mar -two
bectrooms eac h • In excellent coodltioo • call
for appt. to see them ovw!
I I I I
Lease Option
See this beautlfDl Z4 hour vlew of ocean a.od
bay from a cozy comfortable three bedroom home.
R-3 r.ooln( provides opportunity for addttiooa.l unlts.
lD Corou del Mar.
DO If Y. rlUJUClU<
IUJ.TOJt
make sense to ijlvest 1D a well designed 3 BR.
3 batb home 1D CAMEO SHORES witb a panoramic
Oee&D Vlttr ---complete with den II fbrmal d1niD&
ta•lll.ttt~~ ......... -~y pool. Enjoy It NOW aDd rnp
lD valae later. Ollly $157,500. I PYOU ARE PL A ~ir.~~~~~~~~~-=~~~~~~~~~~~~~ C ~LL TH
Open daily 1 to 5 p.m.
706 K-THANGA
4 BEOROOMS ... l 8ATHS ... SPARKI.It'G POOL
An unbelievable value to a FEE property In
choice lnlne Ternce. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths,
spa rkllng clean and sharp. BeautifUl Iarte pool
In a well landscaped patio.
'~BOYD 't~~· ~~· 'J .
* .n.a *'
3637 E. c..d -· c., ...... Mtr
PENINSULA POINT
Secluded Patio
A FEW STEPS
TO OCEAN
, ~ Cf5a~f!&ai'?
t\ ·-No.-: 2865 EAST COAST HI tHWAY ~ CORONA OEL !oAAR
~ 675-6060
a~a••••~••••~•••••••••••·• .. -----------.. Perfect Medical Set-Up
For Two Doctors
COMPLETELY EQUIPPED OFFICES
Larct 4 b«troom oome with three baths on huge
180 J; 120 ft. lot.
Jodoor I'Wlmmt.ac pool -beautiful garden • fruit
trees aDd Bar-B-Q.
PLEASE CALL FOR APPOINTMENT TO SEE
$175,000
Owner will provide financing!
"Toe'U be 11M ._.IW tllllt JOII .... r•lestate today."
lOY I. McCARDLE
UALTOil II ... .,.,.
1110M~RT LVO.,. COSTA MESA ,,,,,,, ........... !.
U,_.,IOOJ: 11f)MI:i
REALTORs-
CORONA DEL MAR,~
M£1A VERDE. &41 &110 • ntE NICEST PEOPL E
SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES
VALLEY REALTY
PRESENTS
Harbor View Estate
$148,000
Estate UYial tD bWs ol Corooa del Mar. Rqe
lot trUh IOYtly pooli.Dd jacout.
Thls 6 bedroom, famlly room bome ls perfect
for tht larte famUy.
A Colossal
Commercial
MODERN, SPUT-LEVEL OFFICE BUILDING IN
OOWNTOWN COST A MESA.
Or---;f you wish
ONE ACRE WITH APPROXIMATE LY 355FT. OF
FRONTAGE ON NEWPORT BLVD. ·-(WE'VE GOT
THAT, TOO!)
Cape Cod
,. • .,....,.....u.s 11..., MecArdMtt.W: .......
'
WrTH THE HELP,
~~·w• . MY ~ATENTEI),
OMELET
YOU TOO CAN
BECOME AN
EGGO~TIST.
FOR INFORMATION
AND
DEMONSTRATION:
MELET
E. 16 ST. COSTA MESA,
646-8293 or 640· 4311
F:
...
From
HARBOR TRAVEL
FASCINATING SAN JUAN
San Juan has oo ·lao-U you plan to spend some
guage barriers nor OO.s tlme iD San JIWl, It's a
1t preseot any moaetar}' 1 rood ldel to rent a car.
nchaoge to worry about. Tbeo you eu get the real
The beaches are palm-feel of 1sland IUe wltb a
fringed and bOth the big-. 3-day motor trJp rouod the
spender or budgeteer can 1 Island with Its grNil sugar
rtDd Ills lent 1n Puerto cane, white blrds, and mlle
Rico. The Old City of San after mile of exelt1.nc
JUJJ1 ls charmingly story. mountain drlvlpg. People
book tor the 'ftllderer oo who live In San Juan call
foot. The Spanish streets this ldnd of e:q>Iortng, "oot
of blue cobblestooes, lacy on the island'' and every-
Ironwork oo facades, a true one enjoys lt.
reminder of the days of Its • • •
first governor, Pooce de For all your travel needs
Leoo., whom You probably _ airline tickets, cnlses,
remember best for his c~ Universe and other
fruitless search 1n Florida tours hotel ruenatloos
for the fountain of youth. ear .;.ratals or completetj
The cb!ef tourist attn.c-plallDed bustness or vaca-
tion of Old San Juan is Uoo trips please phooe
El Morro, the creat fort-or drop 1o 'at
ress whtchtheSpao.lsbcoo-HARBOR TRAVEL
structed at the oorttrwelt 3442 Vl.a Lido Newport
ttp of the city lo 1539. Beacll. '
STOP SMOKING CLASS
DUE AT HARBOR HIGH
Tbe stop smoking class
A>r the public wtll be beld
at Newport Harbor high
Jchool, room 181, on Mon-
days and Thursdays for 3
weeks, starting Nov. 17,
from 7 to 9 p.m.
This free class, original!)'
scheduled at Hoe.g Hospital,
wUI be ta~~ght by Edward
Forster of the Lung As-
soclattoo, who is currently
teaching Ibis class In lr-
Ylne and San Clemente. Stu-
dents may register at the
first class meetill@:. For
ftlrther Information call
adult education, 556-3302.
GEM
TALK
. n J. c.
J.C. Humpll#';.s. fllrltow ItO,. •t
1823 N..,ort Bird. N1 bftn w
Con• M-l•ndm¥11: fO' mofft
1h•n 21 rw-. "., anhoriry 01'
f#'!"' •rwl j-lr;.
5To\ROF
SIERRA LEONE
The world's third laflest
rough diamond, tbe 968.9-
carat Star ot stern Leone,
has DOW beeo cut ioto ftne
white gemstones ranging
from 143..20 carats to 1.85
carats. It covers more Uan 200 Pbooe 675_1311,
.._... acrea, aD4 riMS , ... --·-ld1 1 145 teet above the Atlantic, ..... ~ aa ....... JOG ~ wor ·
Fouod tn Sierra Leone,
Feb. 14, 1972, thla stone
was secolld only tottK!twge
3106-carat Cullinan and
995.2-carat Excelsior
roorhs. Since the Stern's
dlscovery, experts had
--
Hand crafted and '
hand made gift
'
1 given the huge, bright white
r!lamond's complex in-
terior thorough study be-
fore reducing It to 11 nne
f diamonds In threedlfferent
cut styles -emerald, pear
and marquise. items for every occasion.
t. Spa now 1 :Pach .,.. , •• ,.,,., f The only SUJl>rlse in the
enUre lntricate operation
was the orange spot near
the stone's tip. Thinking
that thJs ns a fine garoet,
gemologists touOO it only
a chunk of Iron. b 2426 NIWPOaT aLVD . t
OITA MilA a. Alld!l• R4IW 642-16401
. ~ ~~~
THE 76's ARE HERE.
SEE
AND TEST DRIVE
THE ONE YOU'VE
BEEN WAITING FOR!
'69 FORD LTD
2 IXXJR HARDTOP
AUTOMATIC TRANS~lON
FACTORY A1R -POWER STEERING
RADIO l HEATER $695
'72 DODGE COLT
SfATION WAGON
AUTOMAnC TRANSMISSION'
RADIO & HEATER
OLDS OMEGA
z IXJOR HARIYI'OP -POWER STI~ERilfG"
RADIO 6 HEATER
AUTOIIA11C TRANSIIIS!IION
VI $2195.
· I Jl09II 1141117r0P
DART COUPE · 4U'10114TIC ,...__. •
rowu STtiRIIG aucur •;n
1141*1 .... Tilt,
The 75's Must Go.
Still a big stock of
new 75's to choose
from at the greatest
811EXW
discounts of
44,260 MILES
POWER BRAXES
'72 CHEV Statiqn W~on
.RADIO .Ia HEATER
AIJTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
POWER ST!ERIIfG
IIOIFWR SO,NI IIILES
4 DOOR -IWliO 6 HEATER
AtrroiiATIC TK4NIIIIIIiSIOII .
POWER STIERIIfG I
U51111A
IUWa
4IITOIUT1C ~
.PJ.t:Tan 4111-POOR~{
I
.. cw ....... , •
CorJud ..... IIILI-
....., ..... , QUia
t Jlrldrk.t WU1 bl \IT lrtd
.-oat_,., IIIII"•
ttt~~··-ao,llutl,"
lltlpl bJ llio • .,_ ~
l'owpoot iloj; ' • , .......... ~-T p,m, al U.O-a1 _,_
Ell• IIW, 1100 K• Dr.,
laota . ... Kolilltl. !IOMJ ••
rallod at U.O poriJ WW 10
toward u lDterpHIIYe C.•
tor lor t"' UJiptr Nowpoot
Bay state Ecokl(teal Ro-
sene.
Tll<l Druce c_,
VIT~
E
100 c., •• , •.
400 I.U. •«•
PARKE-DAVIS
PARAMIDES wba weal IDtD Hl"Ytee to Newport Beaeb
MODdty elleek oat tbe equipment In tbelr DeW we..Ylae
ftL Ctpt. Dclt Joon.. loea.l paramedic coordllw.tor, at
left. monttors tbe t...rtbeat of paramedJ.c Keo fleSMI,
wblle paramedk Tom Amold uses tbe uott's radio.
Tbe nn, operatiDc out ol FJre staUoo S to Newport
Ceotu, 1a ~ call l4 hOUrs a day. VIctims of heart
~eta_ tr&mc accideats, drug oYerdoses aDd other
trfamatlc e't'eat. wt.ll beneftt from tbe roll1Dc emerc-.ey
Ftll!Odltfon tor tbt PN.
senatloo of Plll>llc Pnpor!J
(OCPPPP) Ill boJPoc --sor tbe S,.ct B1.7 Bull.
Alan Rtmtactaa•a on:Au-
tra wUI proride mull.c tor
danclnc.
Guests wUI be rreeted by
Ray Wwtama, pruideat ol
the Frteodl of Newport Bay;
OCFPPP trutees Allu
Beet, Dr. Cbarlea Gnea-
lnc ... -rt Hall, ... Upper Bay ocotOCJ aettruta
Frank Robtn..xl, Harold
Conrdale aDd Wesley Man.
and their wives.
rcom. (Eulp -.) ·' PAUL IS PROMOT~D
~ul Farris, 19, 100 at
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Farris,
1936 Port Cbelsa, Harbor
VIew Hom••· wu promoted
to Army specialist 4 wblle
se'nlllg wttb Co~ 8,
Torti Statton, Sobe, otlDI.wa.
He Is a teletype mectaotc.
He Is a 1974 ·g!'ldlate or
Costa Mesa btgh school.
~!GAL IIOTl~!
FICTITIOUS BUSUIESS
NAME STATE WENT
Tbe tollowla( persoas are
doing business as: Aero Io-
teriors, 19531 Airport Way
So. 18, Santa Ana, Ca. 92707:
Lanny A. Broders, %4002
La Cbaqulb., UJsaloo Viejo,
Ca. 92653; MlciW.el A. Mc-
Donough, 1562 Pep.sua,
Santa Ana, Ca. 9270'1; Greg-
ory L. Helo, 25302 Earhart
Rd., Laguoa Hllls, Ca. 92653.
This busioeasls conducted
by a geoen.l partnership.
Signed: Mlctael A. Mc-
Dooough.
This statement n.s nled
with the Cc:iunty Clerk ofOr-
a.nge County Oct. 6, 1975.
Publish: Oct, 9, 16, 23,
30, 1975, ln the NeWpOrt
Harbor Ensign. F -484.28
LIGAL MOTlCI
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persoos are ·
doing business as: Oruge
County Inflatable Boats, 3420
Via ()porto, Sutte 6, Ne1FJ10rl
Beach 92663: Michael
Twombly, 106 29th st., New-
port Beach, Calff. 92663;
Sharon Evans, 235 Prospect,
Newport Beach 92663.
This business Is conducted
by a ltmlted partnershl.p.
Sl.gned: Michael Twombly.
This statemeot was Rled
wltb the County Clerk ofOr-
ange County Oct. 6, 1975,
Publish: Oct. 9, 16, 23,
30, 1975, tn tile Nn-port
Harbor Ensign. F -48-400
LIGAL MOTlCI
FICTmOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followloc peraoo Is
dol.ng !Justness as: Ambcls-
sador Foods, 2600 Centr&l
Ave., Newport Beach fHY7:
Joel Lee D:a.uley, 717 Lldc '
Park Dr., 152, Newport I
Beach 92663.
This business is eooducted
by an tndiYidual.
Signed: Joel Lee Dautey.
This statement waa flied
wUh the County Clerk of Or-
ange County Oct. 6, 1975.
Publlsh: Oct. 9, 16, 23,
30, 1975, ln the Newport
Harbor Enslp. F -434Z7
LIGAL 1IOliCI
STATEMENT OF
ABANOONMEKT OF USE
oF FJcTmous BUSINESS 1
!lAME
The followtac per1001
._" abt.Ddolled thl ue of
tbt ftettUoas bulDHI aame:
lllao1 Auoclatet, 1H1 wntcwr on ... , N.-,ort
B•cll, Calli>nk !IZHO: Tbo
Fk:ttUou Boll..,. Name
-to.-wulllod
Ia Druce c_, ... Sep-
tember 11, 1fll, FOe tF.
4'19SI. Ino Wolla • llooo,
IJic. a Calllo-c..,... ..
tJoo; 1H1 W-lllf Dr~ 11-n S.CII,C-tUIO; WlllloiD P ........
JJOIIUt Bhdl Drift, --port Boocb, ~
-, Roy I. T-, 1100
-r,tor, .... ... -Ill -. Collilnll-.
'I'IU h*r• .. ~ -lor•~lifln--.....,._ ....... -.
... ..,._ DIWtllt. --•·a•-... ~i :
OPENING the 1975-76 ....
son of the Harbor Area Com-
munity Concert Assoctatioo
is bass-baritone Simon
Estes, who wUl present a
Yocal coDCert at 8 p.m. Sun-
day, October 12, ln the New-
port Harbor high scbool
aud!Sortum. Mr. Estes comp
pleted 3 years of pre-med,
a year of theology aod 4
years of social psychology
in addUion to his music ed-
ucation at Jutllla.rd.
Committee members u ..
lllatlnC wHh party prapora-
tiou an tbe Musra. and
Mmes. Robert MallDoft, Wtt-
l.la.m stabler, Jolm Cole,
stena Dooa.ldsell, WWlam
Meac._m, JobD Sn!D., Ray
Wwtama, WWiam Vos-
burch, EdWard Culnr, Doo-
ald Powers, Harold Cover-
dale, Frank RobiDSOD, Her-
ley Gayman. Joseph John-
soc., and Rlcl'ard stnart.
otbera who wtll sene in-
clude VlYI&o Haney, Mar-
loa Rooald, Jean Cohen. Ann
Treacey, Mute Brodnax.
EUsabetll llodlll&, Barbara
JobMoa, Walter Rela, A. J.
GreeaJDc, Jeu Watt, Sur.y
Ficker, and BollbJ HW.
Junior IIOIIteuesaod lmsta
tndude Cbef'Jl Swabl, Helen
Bcldlnc, Christie BrodoU,
Bunny Mareu~, Michelle
Tosheft, Dodl Cu"'Olo Jeff
WUUams, and Gail Yatbew-
soo, along with atudentafrom
Rio HODdo CoUege.
Further loformattoo and
resen-atloas may be ._d by
uo.:'89o>9:Fra.D RoblnBOD at
"HEATING SPECIAL"
$17.50
Complete lospecUoo and Cheek of One Furmce
Includes Tbe Followl.ni:
1-Futer (locluc:led) Cbeck Limit Safety
011 Faa Motor Inspect Electrtca.l
Cheek PUot Safety Cheek Fan Controls
Ad)Jit Pllot' Burner Cbeck Thermostat
Check Thermocouple Cbeclr: H•t Excbanger
p~ ... 546-1653
lirahaft11
ro9ha ...
MARINERS CHURCH
HOW IN OUR HEW BUILDING
1000 BISON AV{, AT JAMBOREE, NEWPORT BEACH
TELEPHONE: 640-6010
THE TEACKlliG 1S CENTERED 011 JESts "CKHIS'I'
AND THE BmLE, WITH EIIPKASIS Oil PRACTICAL
C IIRIBTIAN UVlNG. . ALL · A<ES""AIIE WELCOIR.
C9QIIOIIIaa •011 Yllllttaa .... labl•·
-
BUCKS FOR
THE BIPPYS
Tbe Balboa Penln..,la Point Asa, a nry reaoorcefiii out11t, bas come up wltll a
new way to spend tu mooey. We lboagbt lbo fellows down at City Hall bad allld up
enry Idea In the book, but the good old BPPIA ("Bippy" for sbort) bas cune them
one better.
Here's their plan: Tbe tupayers of N8W1X>rl Beacb sbould buy tile Pussycat Theatre
In Balboa and lurn It Into a callural ceator tor lbo 111tlre city. Now tllla Is a DOfel
ld.. tor se•en.J r .. aoos. First, I'm sure II mull be lbo first time In blatory t.bat
tbe Blppys ba•e lnftted the rest of town to come -011 the Peninsula and "flslt
them. Usually, tllroacb tbelr cbamp!OD 18olati0DIIl COUDCllman Howard Rogers, they ·
are trying to tblnt up WIYS to keep .. orybody out. Howard .. en bad us (lbo tu. ·
payers) buy a slgD tJat IFllgs ooer Newport Bl•d-1o tell Ylsllors tlzt tile Pall•sula
Is IIlli. Just wbat It's IIlli OF, tile sleD dooa't •Y-
Well, tile lnterolliDc t111nc al>out tills lt.tut Blppy bn.IDstorm Is t.bat lbo -Ire
bas been there a lq ttme and the BIA>Y• DOYer ftllled It aa a callural !'8lller bo!Dre.
Wben the bill of tare clzltpd to 1UJ mo"flu, tlley PldtJ!!ly became lllteruted.
NOT In sex, but In real -lo-
Wttll all of tile Jariii!Ic problema we baoe 011 lbo Pai•IPI!a, I doa't .._ where
tbe ari.ud-callure croWd would )ark wll111 -rlsllln& lbo new callural ceoter. ADd
there's DO place to ride a bicycle -lbore.
We would be better off If we baucllt lbo Puall)'cat, tore It -. and pJ! Ill a part-
Inc lot. TbeD, tile se:ry mona pya CCIUid buy t11o Lido Tb•tre. Lido Isle ruldellta
would !beD lna1ll ttst we buy tlst ~ lor a cultural ceater. At least, It 11U01ld
be euler to get to, and !be City Hall ,boys, wbo ba .. aiQJa betJ!! Dice to DoD KoU,
CCIUid reD! bla Jarldac prqe tlr !be eallure batfa to part Ill u a.lPt.
Of eoorae, t111a wllole U.. of laP: -IP WODderltl poalbUitlu.. It ODe of !be
ba-rser Jolnta 011 tile blaell pya. me a cue .of.,..,., Iaa-1 eoald ut tile
tuzzyera to bay It IP aad tam It btiD a laco actory, Abr all, we dOD't lzn ODe ol TIIOSE Mre, eltbor. Or, Ulllll !be BW7 U.. ., ___ t1zt !be ~ tlnwa
"ttDa"fOI'J" cban.cten to !be ........ ~ comd ...... preiiJ ...... -......
the wbole do.maed beaclt. IA!'a bay It IP Uti drlllior oiL Ell:otpt, ol CIIUW, lor tlzt
little pabUc beac:ll don ca !be hl1z P'E llll't .lilt BIW7• nat bem tls ....,.,.,.
for $1 a year ., 11111 cu lsYe • prlnte ...ac11. . We'Y~ cut a lot of fOOCI frt..S. don 118 tile 1'1 h ·If., bat u uaJ, !be BPPIA
Ia oat ol ltiP wltll !be fiiib -!beN, B 1111 liii!Prl ftllllo bay a tbealre beclalt
11111 doa't liD !be ...... lit THill bay It --all Dillie ~upa,... Art -
Wlllllllo 4o tlzt?
lloD't bat JOU bJ;py Cllllt. . •
AI FOIJII
1fe doa't baYO .., bl;pya ilr aale -U lbo IIIDn, bat we'Ye cut piJsllblls.
eleCtftcal Uti carp .. , lool8 to lltiiJd ,_, -cdllre ..ar, If tltat'a Wist tuu
,_ca.
• •