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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-07-11 - Newport Harbor Ensign' JOe COS TA MESA ISE • l 'LE CHIIF Coat VIr cO Beotley, left, ud ctatrmu Lee Jordu pt r•dJ ror tbe ann•l Corooa del llar KJwuta Clab'a oa6 time pucake breakfast, slated tor 7 to 11 a.m. au Set.rdi.J 1D Aibettloa's Market parklDc lot Ia. AoiQd Lido tale rtlldeota: abould be bUid on 6 per cent 1f so, bow maeb LEA &boaJd lalud'l z miles ot ntel'frODt. CorODa del liar. "Tbe whole family Is iDYl. ted;" .,. p&J tbl ett:J $100,000 a year, of tbe ta1r market value of pay,TbeLJCAtlacwporatSoll. NewportCltyAttoroeyDeuta llr. Jor~ For $1 .50 each, Klwanians wtlt sene J)U· lulllld ot tbe $'150 tbly aow tile loti. made ~ o1 Lldl:f.-.. lmolt tOO O'NtU aid yelterdly be wt.U cUe1, • ... ae. Juice, cortee tOO milk. Proceeds 10 to City seeks parking lease .._,, 110 ._.. elty-anedbe&cb-A coaseosus otseveraJReal-houebolds. A LJ:A o8er of summarlle the ?0-pap: .tli2J Klftll.!l J~ ac:tlYlties. Members of the KeJ Club, a City Ball ,.. b .. • tMt fr<* Jotj oo tbt lllud? tors eootacted by the Ensign about $3,500 a J.Z --roqiiiJ submitted by tt.e Los AocelM jualor Klwabt.J crcq, from Corona del Mar hleb sebool, tempolV)' Roll boiiiMII park- A ..... 1 ~prn~Medtbll abows that beachfr'oat lots 011 $4 per bome --ls 1DMr COD· law firm, aad preSIIlt tbe nm-wlll btlp out. (KJwanis pboto.) 1111 lot )lit 801tbaftM ... tal. weel &o tbe cltJ b1DU at suc.b Lido are wortbbetween$2,000 slderatioa bJ tbe comm.ttlee. llW'J totbe Jilly22CltyCoaa-BRIDGE DELAY ... llttcaa ... rtll&ldfro-a. Apte. A LN A ace .. • law aDd $3,500 per toot of n.ter-Tbe 11 beacbfl'eat loti, IDd ell meettDc. ~tate t:aJ:;a.J••· 'fto Oft it. ftrm, pe.1d $5,000 bJ the cit)' !root. Tbe clty lots total about 3 otbars 1ala.ad, wen deeded "The oplnloo says, lD cea-tor atJoal $1,000,.. ,.r, Mil to rMIU'cb the co~Ueated 700 fHt ftootiDI oo the wat.r. to tbe cltJ lD 1929 bJ Lido's en.l, that It Is obJ for • to · • · U ..... 4IIUt...t ol TI*.C~SI!Y =· :..vc::o:: ~=~ ~ ~s.~~~~~~~ r&~~ E:::~·=:~ ~T~:;. ~ s:.~t~ IS PREDICTED ::.s::-E:::S TAX OVERRIDE almost $2.5 mUUoo. Sll' per bas leased tbe iota: tact to tbe Nell aid. ''Tbe leue '" ot IDflatioD aDd the "eoerl)' brldp to to MrTe t.c....,..s, Mil . • cent of those ftpres are $84,-eommUIUty uaoelatlon. wltbtbe 6 per cent of fail' muket nlue erllls" may set baekeoost:ruc-A new 6-la.De: n-· · • U tbl cit)' OOUd ... state place the preaeat 4-I&De CIU IDc.eJ 08 tM lot llr ~ 000 and $150,000. proviso that the loll be leiX is tbe nrure used by tbe tloo of a new Coast Higtnray across Newport Bay Is a-.w Ill aa i1luc• u u ..ameted FOR SCHOOLS? The leases, whlcb e.xplre in open to pve beach access to lands dl'f'Won when 1t 1eues brldp for at 1eut a year, the tor completion 1n ta.te U'77 $l5 000 111 par-r••••• June of 1976, are now under Islanders wt1oae homes don't pubUc lands, a.od this ftpe lJ Eulp larDed this week. or earlY 1978, w blf:la lor aDl ' discussion by a committee of front oo the betel!. ID effect, surcested in tbe lep1 report u ate bllbwa, c.ommts-the Dew brldre are ......_ wttb 11 Dcm JCoU Co TbomU ,.. __ ollrriDeTM'-Mr. CUtY, wtm.Uns at 2007 city of'tleiall a.od omcers and leaslne tbe 13 loti eklees otf alas H~.;ougb cutldeolllllotbe lot ~ siooa'a aqJPron a oew speodlng a Coast HI&IJftJ r', , C Ill r~ ·a. tra:' llii'Yica fNI8 :: race .~"_.,. aipt u Kewam" Dr.,ls a trustomcer lawyers of tbe Lido Isle Com-Lido's belcbes to outsiders, t _ reoewa eues. c111bact wben tbey meet in Sac-Dana Pol.Dt, udtbiMWillput-Jot to NrYeiDI'f'dla.ltl:lllltoU*a Pn.id.it ol tbllf.twpart.Mea wttb a Suta ADa trust firm. mtmlty Assn. (LICA). They are because prlntely-OWDed lots, In a report to UCA members ramtlto 00 Au&-21, u could ment of Trauportat:Joo pi&D Lido Vlllap ICboOl baud, ..,. llauctal He ba.s lited here tor the past trying to decide whetber tbe mostly oee~led by expensive in this mOitb's Lido lsla.Dder, ala mea.o a DUTOWlng of tile to be preseated Auc. z1 delays No~ wu~at)l.oa... -obleml U.S tar tlle dla· 9 yeua. He aDd bls wUe han leases should be reoewed, and homes, take ~ tbe rest of tbe the otflelal UCA DeWIPIP'I', proposed Coroaa del Mar tree-the wtdeoq b' a year. daJ'I City Ca.ell ....aac fl. h=tct. a chlldreo, 4 of wbom bave c LICA preside WIU Layma.D way ud a delay in construetlon CorOGt del Marfr,...aJftom Ptoridlac a tram lx '-d- "U we're _. ... to ma1Dia1D Cftd•ted from tbe loealscbool •"ty dow· n zones salotys .~nllappl rat .. ~~ ofbe~-boaeoclb there. Newport freeway to tbt Su IOWI wtao W08Id pan ta tbe -4 stUI 11 -• . s " DO UUUUI. ..,..er Current eommlssioo plans Ole-. freeway would be reduced t..t -.. C-'-'"'""' __..,.~ tbe prtMDt 1IIN1 ol educaUoo-systam a..lld are a euu-nsid bl " by tbe fact tbat n 4 ll1oo ..... -.. -. .,_..,..._ ··--·"'- .! .. r~e" ID lllo A&-.te• we , .... schoOls here. eo era Y call tor speadlnc . bt from 8 to G lues UDder tbe IC1IIbll ..-ltd a.~ n•tsoe u w.... .. -. assoclatloa deed restrlctlons oa Southern CaUlornla hl(llways on plan ~ · ue IOIDc to 1:111." &o flDd 110m• ol Do to freeze I ots prDbiblt eooatruetton oa tbe throurb 1983. But, rl5ing COil-Ne_;.t Beac.b Cllhl u: ... -btcycle Ul1 pedMitJtM tlrldp m--e mODeY aomft'Dere," be He ls a lfldUate w-,_,~ Haw r UCA -..-~~ pa HU tM ArdiM ,..._. .... -·~-c 11 to u-•~ ...... a IUU), eYer, a ormer structloo costa, ~led lfllb Robert w...... said yesterday T-........ _ ......_.4 .... _ "'_; told tbe EutcJl. UUUI o •re ~. ~ m Lai DOted esterdl. tblt ~----~ ~ ...... T .. _ -·ch w1ll -... .. at the muter's decree lD buai.Disl ·---er ---•--ba ... ,_ ·--.. R-• ........ ... bou .... t o e Y y tt reduced p.a eonsumpttoo a.Dd the elty will Mild arepreseot&-wbea lt wu rbmtnc tbl .,.. • ..., -.....,... 1D1str tioD fr stu1ar'd. IUIUU.I .-....-. ~ue ~ " _..._ .,. the assoclatioo ca.n chanet s tbe resultlllc drq, in gas tu t:l.'e &o tbe S&cr&meato meettac scbool bou'd'l JQ)y Umeet'ac. adm a om iD Newport, breYIDC oYer a It 1D 1945. It was bel' land owo deed reltrletioos at any f'lm:is, wtu force a cutback. to pleAd tbe ettw•s cue b ~ Pac181 1 ., 1 -Cout 1> 11 ..,.Y· wltb a dllcaaioe of a poilllble aDd psduated from a hlnktng 100-lt.-deep strip of 1aDd alooe ·that was slated tor tbe eoodo-t:l.me. says Hale Ayanlan, district dl-oot ......--,, ..... ·' tbe k)cal --. M "·•· u a tu O't'erride for loc&1 propKty trut COUI'st at Nortlrwelltern. A Yon Ave., 1D Newport ilelcbts, miDium developmellt. After tb Cttv C 1J lla .....,.._ rvJUc IDtr be DO Joacer DHI13 0-·s .. ~ Y-· Be wu elected 1J"&&Ideot a1 •-.. _ _._, an .. -~ ~uce this "I doo't ... -· I •--·t e ~~ ouoe s rector of tbe State Departmeot projects. It lOW ---• , 1.4 .... .-.. _ .&1. u. ~ -~ ~ ... ..., uuu studied the tepl report oo tbe of Transportatloo. Re -loca.tioo of cout HWJ. ~ • .,...pu..._.'""IIC - StreuiDC tbl.t tbl tu O'fet-Tuuday Diebt's ~ ~ week. The City Councllebanpd ba¥t a chance to den kip my teases, It wtll be turDed over Also tbre&tenlnc hlgt11ray between Cameo Sbores aod lr-tee Ml: be«! ballt &1: tile bos- rlde ld• Is comlDc' ~ "4Xl!J f.Df"tiOMI mee tbe zoo.ing from R-3 (apart-pr~," she aid MoDday , to the oerol:la.ttnc committee. tund.a Is recent TOter appronl YlDe Cove, sttll tn tbe dlac•-p1~lllle: tor dlacuuloa rlltlt aow,•• Mr. nporl-Mesa board. He sue-meats} to R-1 (si.Dcle-tamUy}. Goldie Joseph of Lido Isle, The negotlators musttbell.eome of Proposlt:l.oa 5, wb1eb dtnrts slon stare, would also be .t--1!..::: re ~~ tl!.._ lCI Kthell Cuey, a s.,.., lUmber ol tbe ceedl Costa M~• attorney. oo MoOOI.y nlcbt, but promised bead of Commoo Seoae CoaU -bef«e the Couocll wttb sucres-some ps tu bl1s to rapid tected by tbe eulbaek ID IPIOS~-= ~ .. _so..........,, uuu 0 board, said "tbe tOters of tbe DoDLid Smallwood, wbo will tbe do'traJ.oQ1oe 1J a stoppp Uon, a pro -property rlgbts tioBS aDd tbe Couocll wtll de -tru.stt. Tbe amoaot diurted. LDc, said Mr. Ayudao. ' =.. -.__.arcer u .~~~ aperp • district mlllt be 'cbu tM Nnt as vice=l!l'uldeot aDd measure to freeze denlopmellt croup, c.alleddowUollt.Dc''self-eide oo the future of tbe \eases. Is._, to atate Jecislators. aRW:.:......., a... OIDCUIII&II atll eboJe(l of decldllre a. tu: lant cllrt,.l tbe boud tor tbe com-wbUe tbe city Plannlnc Com-lab emotlonallsm, ·• Uld said J-..-... "no owu a travel II .. tllld ,tMiu _.Ide to ~ .. .._ to ft mlastoc de<ldes what l<lod ol It Is allq "bad bulllless, be-N B PROTESTS DRILLING ~ ... ·Aotey'Y•w!'!proeocl'!: ~-• Sllopool-.,...•":':t.to Deeded. ccor._.T __ .JW"~.!-lobc-raD.Ke wo1ng to gin the cause It cuts tbe city ta.J: base -UO'IIll' •• AI I _,..ltud tbe atatl lelltld to _ _, 1 .. _......._. area. Ia a year whiG we bave our tu: .ow lt?S-11 1'n.ted c<MIIIItJ praperty as-'MM bblldlog freeze stops a btaestbadpti.Dbl.story." A •-tstooto was"·•-b ·~-tor·-,~-•~Mor-,-.... ..__ u ... tt.r-olllelall * 00 P*l'tllic lot open.tora ~ ro-ll-ll>lt -0-Gil o1 Ball;~·~;dl~-~;-~~~~~-.;~-=w:_;-~~~-~-~~,·~-.-e·~~ 5 -...... ~ ., " -l>olp. I'd llh to -• .-allow oU drllllAI all wbleb raulied iD JlllUDC I.Dd eltl.leu fto 1ttt blre. •111rw U. .... wttll tbl ~ ........ __ .. 0 "1M· --10 IMI--lo -.to I ...,., l'a !110-- IDOft ta ud do .,.._ ..... alii cusllli>iild .... ta u •· :~:.~~=:!;~.~~~n.;~ d.e.ar moliii u 5I-"'""' .,.. -• .,. .. satd .. ...,. Job 1a to...., ,.. -fDr IIIIa PI-b. t be eveatuaUy oo tbe laod, inc .... ,, ~..: apinst drllllnc at a Friday Calllonliul 1s DOt ODe which them'." Jt'c• ~-*!_ ~ VWutt ~ 0 re-which rtma for 664 teet pual-jtcent laad n ..... , or u u.. meettDc LD Los Aaplu 'he """ -.-!IU't W ~- tu: btll let to aod oorth of ATCII., east most. to be developecl tile ame meet1D&, called u tbt ..0.. PI led H "nk I aid COIIYel'aatku wttll ll:ate of SaiU Aaa AYe., 1f the R-S way tbeirpropertyla.dlf lj+d. ttoa of Senator Alan C~ anners e azew1 e ~:.~ hwitcated tbeJ WCM&Id r.onlng is maiDtalned. You ha~e before JOU tllepriftte of Cal.UorDia, w111 dn local ? :« ......,. It to tbe city C • July 15 PJann1Dc eom rot.uiooers re. l.nterests of' I cr~ ... be re. penuneots aJoDc tbl coast WWJam Huewtnbt. ,.. wbat kJDCI o1 aay Brl~ ... beca-a Pll't1aC kit is Deed-aspers SAftllce quested the rezoolnc. but tbeJ minded tbe CoauciL a t blllce to IPfll tbe1r piece. Jar-okl r•l estate mao, was wut.'' ed ~. out recr•ttoaal ... y admit that they are oot sure S.Yerot CUlt Dr. r-ts "There I• aa oil lloldabout pi<Oocl ast week to be ebllr-Plaooors wut bolO a ..,.WI beecbes. Memorial ...nee boDOrlal r~lll that doDiltloas ID what sbould be dooe 'lf1th tbe supported the do'nloalllr. 6 000 feet o11 the Saata ADa mu of the Newport Beacb Plan-pubUe hearLDc toa1pt, Jut)' 11, Tbe City COQDCU told tbe SlC)ttYlmr Roaa.kJ W. CUpw1 memorlum be sent ~ the area. Tbeir purpose ID ukinc Freshman CoUDCllmu Peter a't,.er jetty," Coroa& del Mar alDi Commtssloo tor tbe oext to CODSJ.der saccested piau for city ma•cer to try to oeao- aod btl 110M, Ktrtla.Dd Tl)'klr Harbor Day Scbool. S44S Pa-Immediate downuln1.na was to Barrett, who represeab tbe ceoklc18t G«lr'p Zebal tokl a year, suceee41Dc William Acee the twld,e wblcb wtll rt~~>llce U&te a 1eue rlpt any. CtJP81'1 IDd Erie Dldlaa·tu-cta.c Vlew Drln, Harbor VIew bring the area's zoa1Dt IDto area. also fa'f'OI'ed tbe 1008 Mos:daJ City Coac:U ltudJ ses-of Coroaa del Mar, the carrent Coast Hwy. eross- pera, 11 tcbldllld IDr I p.m. HUll, or tbe Cate ScboOI, llne w:itb the clty 's MW fi'Dtral cbaa&'e, ettinc "the fact ttat It 11oa bere. "If the drillers slot Yr. Hu:e.Snket, wbo u~es toe. Moad&y, llillJ U, at st. P. 0. 801 U, Carptrierla. Both plan, as required by state law. tlas oot. de\'eloped u R-S Ud a well mon tbaD 3 mllea out, at 300 tbeRLalto, West Newport, MlclliUI's ud AU Mpll' .au b&d: atteoded Harbor Later, the pla.noers are h -that we doa't walll to add to ud 1t 1a det•mJMd U..t oU bas aeued 00 tbe commlsstoo YUCOSLAV CON,AI Eplaclpal CIIWU, lUI P&eUI~ Da)' Scbool. peeled to coosider a ;, ml.u4 deulty and traftlc problems... ts betaC drat.ed from UDder since 1971. Dr. Robert Wubbon. Newport View Drln, Rubor Vln' HUll. 4 1 commercial -res1deotl&l &OG· Couocn Yoted ta.DJ.moaal)' to the tJdelaods u. law allows He ls a native of 'Nest Los or~t:l.st, Is prneottac 1 Tba ~ ud bU._ coas iDg, or R-2 (d~le:r) aoalac. rHCDe to R-1 and to refer tbe tbem to com~ 1D elower. We do ADcetes, aDd bas Uved here papH tbil week before the 501:11 were 1o1t at .. 1-14 oft _ Mrs. VIola M.unay, oae ot . matter tack to the Pla.aaJ.Dc ban a problem." 13 y-.rs attar craduatlng trom Coacrea of the Europeu tbe cout rA Be)l Calltcnla. ·• Is k 'd 3 owoers of the property, pro. Commtssloo for fllrther JtuciJ Maf'OI' Doaald W:ciDD1J cot usc wtt b 1 b&lslaess adml.n1s-Orf'bodoatt4k Society inDtf)ro. TIMy weN llloird tbl motcr pro IAr 0 . tested tba t the taad bu bND ot permueot zooiJlg. -ohnoa Cow:w:ll appro'fl.l o1 traUoa degree, majoring ID vnlt, Yqolllavla. J&c bt. 911 •..U.C star, wttll 7 IV~ B"k f tb "d k d a plan to ..-1 Vlee -may« reelell:ate. Dr . WuSIIon, who Uvas ln ·-· -It --lD c ·~-tc I e 00 rl I e 0 aye YUan lloolllllld City-"'' He t. married"' tile former aa-• ...,.,lllees "'"' !loa& bel.t"J .... . South out.-.-onsar-r Robert WJDD 1o FrldaJ's Sbaroo G!ssel. bospUal. Re Ms practiced here ~ c...-.. a, a fttloD CommllsloMrS ap-Departmeat of tbe IMerJor "We ba.Ye pretty well oalled .lor tbe putl.f. years. reas.t ot Udo 11:11, wu pnqd 4 NI'I!PPIX't Beach COD-A bicycle and ~*»*laD o1 the brldp and for Ught:Jac IDHtlD 111 Los AapSU to pro-do'WII the geaeral plan,.. be He aeoe pealed a delept:l.oo elec:Ud tD a. 0n1p c.,., llncUoa pnjeetl at Monday brldct across Newport Bar· at •ch eotrance. tnt u.! propollld drlUiac Tbe S&id lo ao lote"lew Jestel'dly of 114 ortlilodoctlsts and thelr Boud ot........,. ta 1t'JO. al~'l meettDc ill. LoGe Beaeb: bor's turning basin, )Ust IOCb Tbe bridge wtll bave 20.taeb dlpartm t receatly ttbd 1 "u cept tor some m1oor de~ trleads to YQCOSlaYb.. leavt.ac He wu tut re.eltdld J., 4 RemodellDc of awvebouse of tbe Arches, wuoll::a.fedMoa-111gb "Lldo VUlap" letteriq. coasta1 ;UIID& bu. taUa, aDd 1 see our Dell bl.c bere J ... so. Tbe sUb,ert of to a liiOOIWJ ._,.... term. a. at toO lilt st., Welt Newport, day night by City COUDCil It will be u uu\CIPOfted s..aor Cf"UUItaa'• tetter to plaonloc effort dlrected toward 1111 prHeeuoo in Dubrovnlk ...,.. u eli&lr1MD ot tbl u a llMtal lllcp, oftlce. and DoD Koll Co., de.,.loper of steel spu wtth a 10 dep-.. · ts fllctallf'i'Wlh problems. -ta It'll ud lt'la, He nlollportsalollortbeCurcl-Lido VlllaCO lc tlleUdo~ l lll1e An H lu lot aJio wu a ......,_ ol 1M T.-.rCo. area, UDYelled PlaDI for tht DC · ear er P BAN THE {OBSCENITY DELETED) ...,.. Cout a;;.;i&t ~ • Dtmollttc. ol a 6-111111 brldCO wbtcb It ollerocl oartler a 16-<locree brldco wu modi-• • • . - ~----~ --oputmoot at Sill VtaLidoSoud this Y~ to bolld l11d -te ftocl by etty eqlJ>aers, tbus ••· l'l -·-•-ud ----~-.J quirtng the railed abutmeab A w..e llnport man WUitl " a ... .,.. ....,.. ot .. Lido .. la, ~--~ .... to tbe city. The brldp wiU at each end to reduce the laud vt 41ridall ol .. a •~• ~tnt.., ttl Lfla 110 from the eolllty doc:U u• laelloe . M•lttdnc dDDI Uoat wbat bt -~~--T-ooatb of C<Ut HWJ. to tile • -oOwc:~IMI-IIIebH. .. fta 111o -ol 111o Ioili · • I., -loa lo np-• KoU ctovetopmeat. ..._,.. ol tile brlclat DoYid ParU, 5IOt -·· .,..... Wlllluo c--. lllllo-MilJ -.,.....,... •"-the brtd'" ollonu wm be-1"" by ~ ctty, loll lllo euo .._, to lbe ....... ud pr-ol lo Dr. I. R. 9l!o>t ot 1111 I. llrsl erpected to cost city Ill<-Ctly hi>Uc Wor .. lllrtotor ~P*t CIIJ .-_n, lie oot \1-1 .. .._. ud ~a~ ol Bay Fraot, -lllooll. psycs ooll1IDc. MOilCIU'• plua J._. Dootto estimated thai ·wot-.t • so 1'\ I>Cllttll .. d .. to olio 1M • I. 1--, ._ ... ot 811 ot>owocl that the ctly II batoc It woald tab frO& 6 to IZ tloo. • ••• oita.r.t,..,..,,_. W. 1111 ""·· -. """-topsy aboal$11,0001or moolbo to 101 _.., p-"r• -':~too.,C:-N III'EP'W ·ol. t1111 ...,._ A.ldrew. •u.r. raised abutments at eacb eDd er~l perlllill. '*'~Ill bJ - ·~~.:.:.=::-3 Aldy Carey vs. Dee•er 1o aid dlilten ....... lao -I . . t;-:' r':' :u:::: :: I .. \ ... -::. = :· ., ... ,_ a.. .. _ 1111 t. aan--1 -tt ... ...., arr•:• nlt'ro dolo( II lor lloof er ....... 1 r llatt-~ T,t. · =--~·.:·.:.:: -·-=~=::.~ Ce~ ..... -... ·--.......... -ll!loelo """' c..., ud -r.. .. N ,lila. D f .... ~_,.., ..... -...... ~-. ... --·-.. --. ........ ... '17 1 _,..._11 .. _ -sotst ---· _, .... Bridge height mulled tonite ,• ... ' -" '( ! .. • • • • • : • • • • • • • • • • • • I I •• •• .. OP Till CITY OP •• OilY·-,.__.,...,..,._ . ._..._., .. , tnt L C.....,., C... .. lllr,CIII. .. JI uu..-1: ~ C....0-7141 • ,. I • ....,., ;.. ,....,, ........ ,...,;. ..... -=--- ....... CIIIt "n.WWNMTMA8 _ _.._ ., '& '•"'•aia I I fll .......... .,,... ......... Aai.71 ............. . •..,..; ea-t w .. c::..cy .tar...p. ... etanc ....... .., ,_...., .... , ... ,.,....~ ............. .,...,. . ---·-··· .U.WtLKAAPA •..• I • • -y ... _, ..OIL\APA, . , .....•. ..Aasltts ..... . IU..CIIPTIO• AATII .. ...._.AMI, O.y.r,IJ.IIl2,_..t Lll 01111 ., ........ .-....: 0.. ,...., ..... 2,.... ...... ooooooooo•oo~O•oo•••• <fl. .e, "' ..,. ARVO E. HAAPA, owner Md publisher of lie £11111" ooooooooooooooQoo•.o•• • BIG GOVERNMENT VS. FREEDOM When election time comes around next November, check your candidates on their stand on two of the key Issues of the day: big government versus personal freedom. In one Important race --for U. S. Senate --the two candidates are diametrically opposed: Incumbent Alan Cranston rating about zero and challenger Bill Richardson scoring close to 10~ on the Issue of freedom. Here Is a statement of philos- ophy and faith by Bill Richardson that ·should help you arrive at the correct decision at the polls: • • • America, land of the free ••• seH help, pioneer style By SENATOR BlLL RICHARDSON (R. Arcadia) Wben lbe Pllp-lm bUd landed at Plymouth, only torell wilderness ud cold .-triter storms p-eeled them. No federal bOuSlDC lo keep them ftl'm. No pernmeol subUd1es to belp with crops. No welfare to keep them from lltar'tlng. No free schOols for their clllklren. No reert.ltiona.l pro. grams, seolor citizen or otberwlle, to amu.e them. No social security to belp them OYer flnandal leu years. Tbey set to work to bulk! thei.r own bomes. Tbey planled crops In laborloiSSiy cleared !aDd. The mother tauctrt the c hl\dten~ and " father s protect~ tit str~t-community . Aod there were oo wastef\sl bureaiiCrats to eat ~ lbe fruits of Utetr own prodDCtloA. Therf was DOt mucb except IW'd work and PI'A!81' t~ llxiH hardy plooeer forefl.thers of ours. Old U warl1 You bet! Ttat's what America ls all about. Hard ""ork, lrdtiJ.tlYe, c reath1ty, sutnr for a ratifY day or for a deslrfld Jusury. That's what built this country -~ wbetber It YU tbe PU- rrlms In New England, or tbe ploDMrs WhO Mttled the Wetil. Do the hard-working, motin.ted preaeot.day Amer - Icans keep the fruit of their labor? Hardly! ln fact, we took 10 bUllon dollars away trom )'OU l.n CalUornll aloae, with our state budpt. U you despair of the future of America, aDd American's abl.llty to right tbe wro11gs, remember tblt more Amerlcan.s are at work at better pay thaD anyooe else anywbere else on the flee of the earth. If you can I'1Dd the stories amonc the raucous headlllles in the GeWIPIQ)efl, you rill learn that In a crowtnc number of cities aDd "t1Uap1 across the land, Yollll'lteer orpnlntlons, sen'lce clubs, YOUDC· sters and tbetr mothers and their flt.tbers are doilll a rreat • oa tbelr own lnltl.I.Hn, whether It's Little Leape Ba.•· .t, or cle:anl.n( ~ a weed.crown ..-.cant lot for a park, c.r teachln&: the handicapped, or helplnc the elderly and shut-Ins. lf you don't ttdnk we can help oursetres soln our problems, coastder the energy sued Yolunts.rtly In slower driving, car pools, gt'tl..ag ~ ncatlofts aDd ue ot bicycles. u may be only a drop tn the bucket, bill: the ftY to nn that bucket Is for e•eryoi"M! to aM In his own drops. Subll· dl.zlng laziness and llleg1Umacy only dralns lbe productiYe, uiXIermJ.oes the character of the recipient and pokes IKIIes In the bucket. Emctency and cost.r eduction are means which no J:m . eaucncy eYer heard ot. These are the ways Individuals, small c:r~s and private erJttrprlae use. If you ran your home or busloess tilt same ny tbLa pernmeot does ap bere by wutinr your mooeJ, .not only would you ret notblac done, W you 'd co broke lD shOrt order. When government oYerspends, or makes a mistake. or seta up confllcUng or d"'llcate burtucracles, do they pay for thel.r own mistake•? You bel they doo.'t. You, the tupayers, do. Tbere are 151 dllferent tu.es on a loaf of br-.d; 600 dltferent tu:es on a tsouse ; e•en tOO dlUer . ent tuea on the egg you ml&ftl ban had for breadfast. We don't DHd any more mllJtlpllcalioo -· we oeed to Jearn how to IUiltract Ud praetiee cfo.lt.yourselt, tnstead of loot1n( to Uncle Sam aDd ate pernment to do U for •· 0.. crandfltber• did II. Our forefathera did lt. And tbr w-.k u euM U.t eoctety ia more compllcated OO"W 11 jut not nUd, Put rA the r•.cx~ why 80CietJ 11 mora coft1)11· cated Is tr..t perameat hu .Cuek its 110M lata t't'tl'J lmaCIDable fleet of HYJal at JOIII' tJPIDM. It's ln your pocket In tu11. lt'a ID your chlk1rta'l nlll'aery aDd )'OUI' wlle's kUcbto -.rttheJpeasln "coonmerprotee&a•· bur•UI, a pod" ud laws. lt'a ••• ..ser the llood of your cu. lt's ln blaiiDeu wttb eompUcated rultap: aDd replaUou tbat COlt yoa, the eoonmer, a ror-n.. lD tbt tiDal .. ..,. .... It's 1n JfM fields Ud orcbudl wtttl IIWirolunenlal rerata- t.loal ud Mt:SdJ•. Gonrameat 11 lfW)Wbrirt. Yoa cu•t 111nor ___ llloiL For frttdOm's IUe, "Wt must clllf: don ucl cat oat W'lllt UN; penmeat don to •, aid art re~b?lldlal Allll'flca eplo wttll tllleolltl -lloo ot por-I .,._, -• ..,. til • carrt• hla on IMd, aid 1oc*a: to PI'' PC to -.......... lllr, .. --...... -looldof• ., uflltr 11mt. FROM THE BIBLE _ ... __ _ ......... -----. _,,.. ..... _ .. •t I ' -of God, POd = ¢1' ......... ,,, .. . b -urns ...... kit .~,, nb:•tr I ------...... -....... -~-o-a IN-4.) -... The Birch. Log Senator ·Kennedy yV on't Tell REPORT BY REP. RARICK By REP. JOHH RARICK D~•ocrtlt, L o•isillrttJ RDSilan lDduatriJ.I mleflt, OLD F ASHIOKED FOURTH wu eelebnted tD Blycrest laat Thunday wbeo a n&c tblt bad tloWD oter the zaatloaa.l capUol tD Wl..lhiDetOO wu ralMd oa a DeW pole erected by Jaek Dalbey aDd Hulk Wtbtr, MltltlboJ'I at 2311 aDd Z400 Holiday Rd. FrleMa, Deqbbors and members of the EJ:ebaDp Club ot Newport Harbor, to whlcb" Mr. Dalbey beloop, had DOt dop:, 10ft drlllks and mustc. Ralstne the Oar are Jolin Oilbey aDd Doug Weber. Tbe bUller t. ion Ellett. Ur. Dalbey Is at a microphone at far left. (Ezc ..... Cl.., pboto.) whleh tbe UDI.ted Statesronrn. meot a.ad prln.tfl U. S. capital hue 80 auccesshlllY bu11t 1CI ROBERT BADHAM ~=:o:s!: .. ·:~ 1n recent years, tu beCIID to Tbt Unittd state. Coutltu. make ttMtt felt lD tbe eeooomy uoa pannten •cb cltU.en of this country. ADd American due process of lawiDd the pre. workers may 10011 be teeUnc aumptioo of bmoc.eoce until • pltlcb La tbelr poetetbooks proYeD cauty. But tboA fUll· IS I tanclble "aceompllsh· antees doD't Mem to IJIPIY to ment" of detente wttll the So. one aecmeot of tbt populace, •let Union. tbe taxpayers. U a tupayer Durlnl the past Z mootlls a diAcrees wllb tl1s lncome or st•dJ stream of rtre-red larm property tu usessmeot, tbe tractors, ·made La Mlnak, fact Ia that be"s eons1de red U.S.S.R.. haYe been arrh·tnr wroo1 (or "cuiltJ") and the tn the port or New Orleans burden or proof Ia on him to on their way to lnn.de the eatabllsh his iDDoc@OCe. tarmluds of the U.S. It's a tangled problem. Tbe The ahlny DeW Belarus separation of powers was es- U .5ZO'a, the model belne mar~ tabllsbed to proride chect.s and teted here, are belD&: olfered balances in mak1n( laws, ad· 1o b.rmen at a.ttracUYtprtces. mlnt.sterlnl them, aDd acb18'· Hard hlt bJ material slataps. lD& )usttce LD the courta. But tractor manufacturers 1D this onr the years Coocress aDd eountry haft been unable to state leltslatures hate dele. meet ciealers' requtMmtllb: 'ptt!d''the 'J)OW'er to make aDd ud farmers' demaDds tbr' tbt tntaRe taws to qrioa ad· •llal ma.cb.lnes. U a W. flooc.t mtm.lrau•• bureaucracies. o1 ~ tnndn the marnc, Under earreat tu: ldmlDlstra • sellini for ZO per ceot le" tlon there 1a ao sc-ntton a.ad than comparable American-no due proceu. eomes down lo this que.UOn: Can we alford to ktt the Con- sUtuUon appty to the tupayer'? It 's food for tboueblwben coo- alderln( tu: reform. ., hM '· Mt" ., ..... , ~,.,., -Tbt Alloc .. Wd .... -.. intoMtlol ....... tch (tO<n nutoi, u.s.s.a., .., Aprl 24. 1974. Cotamentint oo • olor Btl...,.. Knlwcly'o -ly .,.._ trip 1<> tile lkMet Unlon. the report ... ,.d: "Dotoooe hlo ono-doy ouy In l1>1lioi, KantMdy .. ~ briely .. .... DotiiiiOUib Con- ,.,..., 11t annual mettln& or Soviet end American buatne• leaden and aowrnrMnt of- flclob." Pu.rttter alona. the• ume AP report told ua thlt Senator Kennedy's audience inducted Sm· ator Huth Scotl and David Rockefeller, alont with Geoqj ArbttOY, head of the Sovfet·U.S.A • laltitute, and Yuri Zhukov, a leadiq ,_tM commentator. Other reports menUoned the pretence of Time mtpztne editor Hedley Donovan, publllher Norman CoUiinl, •nd Wil- liam Hewitt, president of John Deere A. Com- peny. lut the most interesting cortunent was AP's llnal tentence, whk:h said, ''The Sena tor's ~peed~ Wll doted to the pren." O.rtmouth Confemtces, named after the ate o(the fint meeting in 1960, 1\ave been held altemttely in the U.S. and U.S.S.R. a Iolii or etFt time~. The tbarles F. Ketlerint Founda- tion, which 1pon10r1 the ptherinp, claims in Its 1973 Report: ''There are indbtiont that that meetinp have had 10me effect on the thaw that h11 taken place between the world's two superpowers." The "thaw" amounll to American tublidi· ution of the Co mmunists who control Soviet Ruui1. Anyone who believes that climblnainto bed with the Kremlin leaders will letd to real peace or economic progreu is deliberately chooaint to iiJiore Communian's bloody past and opprellive present. There is nothbt&thlt hon· :nable meri have ever been able to gain by deal· .na with tyrants. But there is a great deal that Communitt tyrants han p ined from Wettern politicians and busineumen who seek to fatten their own popularity and their own wallets by .-'Milpromiana periORal and nttional inteplty. A W...Chu•tt• reaident recently wrote to Soolt<>< X.,...o~y 1<> Ult """"" the -tor'o "clc.d"tq tile p-" ....., ... II 1btllol mlllot bl ...u.w. to • COft.Utuent. Two .......... ho rec,...d ...... t.,.coa...,...~ ttl A-toptioto orr-or -orltlooedfo ,.,.., .,...._ ........ '"4'--...... Con(tl'810t .... .,b wtrt not pr~d.. Nor did . uy "tier expiUn the •b•Uutlo. of uw•led ..... rl... .. StiU hoptna. )he OO.d oonotltuent uUed hil Sen~tor't Wtlhinllon omc. to r•lnqulr. tbout what w• Wd at Tbtlitl. After nurneroua .,hola..," 1 Kennedy staffer lf'Udpqfy ldmiUed thal' .. thOII remukl wW not be..n'lllable frDN Senator kenaedy's otllet,'' but t.Mt tht c:allft •• try !nutor Hubert Humphny'1 olnot, lnaMnueh • lhe Minnesota Senator hlllnltrted the four ..,eeches In the Co,.,.IIIDMI A.cord. NynJtied but penhtent, the determined Bostonian immedbtely Wled Senator Hum· phrey's omu .-.d recounted his fn.&ltcatina experience. In reply, a Humphrey ltafrer r1> mlfked: "'They tent you to Ul! That's the weirdest thin& I've ever heard of. I think they're &ivltl& you the runaround." Senator Edward ~nnedy ia makin& noi•a like 1 Presidential candidate. Followina the unforwnate panem set by other andJdatet ln recent yean,. hil road to the White Houte in- cludes atoponl'l in Communist capitals ad •n UIOCiation with David Rockefeller, probably the chtef U.S. promoter of detente with tyranny. But when a constituent -who knows that Communitt officials, the head of the Ch11e Mt,.. hlttan 81nk, the editor of Time mapllne, and othen don't tpend their time frtYoloualy -It· tempts to learn what trantpired at this latest ptherinJ of dltente specialistt, he II flut Jtven irrelevant material. then told he can't hne what he teekt, and then given a "run- around." ~ The whole bulinea, includina the Dart - mouth Conference, dltente with tyrantt, and the cOnduct of a Pretldential .,pliant, speUs trouble for Americt . ~""' 1174 6y n. Jolt,. •relt SocWty F,.,.,, ' •• made models, farm Implement ln a dispute, t:u: apncles manufactvlng Lo UU country can leY}' lleos apinst Ute tu- may become another "de· pt.yer, Who La effect Ia pre. preued lDdwrt:rJ ." aumed IUllty 1.11.UI he proves MARINERS LIONS CLUB lubll&tlon -et tho 8t!dt NB COUNCIL ROUND Up Shirt rtstaarut oo Jaae &a tDCI.ted, from lift, outcolDc Cl•rly, tbe tractor tmpor -he 1a DOt liable for the tues Monday ntcbt"• I1'IHt1al: of tatlon deal UDdermines the clalmed. Tbe tu apocy, aJ . the Newport Beacb CttyCoaoell American worklne people. Our read} the prOACtmt, then be. acted 00 the foUowi.DC matters: free market eeooomy cannot comes the judge and jury. • RE .ZOKED a 100-ft.-detl) be npected to compete on an Doe effort lo reform tb.Js ltrlp of Jaod on Avon tD New· eqtal tootiD( with the SoY!et Inequity Ia SB 443. Called by port Hel&tlts from R~3 to R.t, -slave market economy Yblch some ''the ta.J;~e,yers' btll.of. bUt pro;:nl.sed tbe 10f11nc would produces the tractors. There rlctlts:· this meuure pro-be temporary Wblle pb.Diling 1s oo sucb thtn1 .ts "free com -YLdes that the tupayer otIS-eommla&loDers shldJ lorle- peUUon " in the marketplace sessee can no loorer be pre. range IOnln(. wben only one of the contend-sumed guilty before e heattnc, • ALLEY LANOSCAPING .• ers Is actually tr-ee. and tblt the burden of proof Council directed the stan to A&;lpareatly, the detente Is on lbe t:u mao. Tbe state prepare a poUcy tbat trill allow wheeler--dealers •lsuallze the Senate apprO¥ed tbt meuure realdents to oo some laadKIP· United States as becomln1 a by a vote of ZZ-Z a year 110, tnr of alleys that end oo tbe nat dnmpLor crounJ for shoddy blrt It attn lan:IUlsbls In tbe beacll, as 100( u public or •e- Ranlan merebaDdiM at lower Assembly Re·renue ud Tua. btcle access La DOt lrns-J.red. tban U. S. market prleea. Re. tlon Commlttft, wban lb: • BlCYCLE BRIDGE acroa pc:a1.J ID Mateb lDdlcated tbat chances are considered remote. tbe ttlt1l1.Dg be.slD Jult soliDI of we could ezpeet automottYe ln· It ls opposed, of courae, by tbt Arcbu, •u aeeepted ln nstoo from Rustan-mad e sub. the Board of Equall&atloo, the eoocept, with tbe DoD Koll Co. co~ct a.mmobUes UI1J: tall. Fraocblse Tu eoud, IDd to build the brldp and dooate Wltb tbe be_, r:A more lban bi.U cotanty usessou. Sucb a u to the city, lf the clty wtll • bUUon U. S. tu. dollar&, we measure, tbey fear, would lm· pay certain coutrocUon eoats. bue tlnaneed our on compe. pose aewere cha.npa In their • FLOWER POTS oa tbt UUOD from R111slaD ·made operaUons aDd erect 4lmcuU bel.cb at 103 E. E<ICP'ater, (OC)ds. obstacles tbat would take ttme Balboa, were allo1rel to re- Witb Ru.aalaa tractors rsow, aDd strenuous effort to onr · malo, as 1ooc u the resident amt CUI lD u.· fall, we may come. there kHPS plants arolmd the IOOQ expect lo be seetnc ad-They a\80 fear that II taken poU trimmed 1o wtlhln 3 feet nrU.tnr for oew Red trocb to the utteme, It could con-of Ule pots. made at the Kama RIYer celnbly dry "'!be tu coffers • GEKERAL PLAN ameod- faclory, nDsktJ.J.ed llDd ballt aDd clog the cowl~. In the meats were Mt Cor ptlblle -..tth U. s . capital u:s bow· oplnioo of the leclslatl.,. ccxm-bearlnr 00 Jllly zz. SeYtpl bow. sel, bowe•er, t.M meuure street.Jotd desipi.Uoaa wol&kl I IW.Yt 1oeC referred to de· would stUI laYe tu arenc111 be ctopd, mt tbf: F111 Zoot teDtt 11 "• . .....,_.. aDd wltb eouldln.ble power. wOIJd be clauUied u rttall- pntentt•Uy ~ •Uout ol. Eoo.cta power,'* wcdd fw:IPe, eommere"lal area. tbe ArDerkU .... &ld tu:-Ia do tbtlr ):Jb fairb' L~ tf~ • LIDO ISLE beacb leue poy ... " T ..... lltelt j'cflteatlt feetfTe1•, ~-._. ., tepl aaal)'lll wu ae........-d•l" oaly ...,.,I to coaftrm Per-.. u tbe usneon It, claim, lbe m•~ute IJI ar•l· t.Uc, wo•ld cr•te mautn LIGAL MOTICII ~U -~ pral>lomo, Ud obooltl .. bl NOTICE OF PUBIE HEARmG ;::;;;:;; trild. llayf)e. Bat, l eontebow NOTICE J8 HEREBY GlYIIt ::TATEIIIIIT OF It Mttrls wroac &o deiJ tile lblt tilt Clty Co.etl ol tbiCltJ wrrtmRAWAL FROW PAIIT-loo ebldJac tupo,.-the..,. of X-' lllaeb wllllloltl & NERBIDP OPERATII'G UlfDCR presan,.uoa ot l.anace tll&t ,.Ue ......,.. rtpnt.IC pro.. FI:TlTIOlll Blllm .. KAME II IF-lo er'Tltl&lo. U -a.tr&l PIUAIIIOd•ool T.. IDIIoWinc por• tu ENDS · Ko. 5, bela& u ·--w-.n u 1 ~put. LftDA All to 1M ClrceiPUol ~-lo --,.. ....--.... GIRLS sr•.-..... 1111 etooo~a..n .. a~•• entiAif -1111 -"' t:. Stieol bot•-.... lorA-liT I¢ 1 It a.IDI ol Ptdlc Plet-Llldl WoU., ........ ol Dr, . ud ...... 8oldefttd troa I )I PrCISIICtl a& 114 A. liD ud lltl. Dmd *oV., l'JtO prilnarJ reild &o I ..,....., Sl., CoA 11-C&.. P. ·o. C..IIP, llooport --, • rood. 8o1 -·-Ale, CL, til• -II &-1& .,._ -~ IOOTICI • IlDDY Pill-Ion:~::~•., 11..77~-.:. ;~ .. ~:eo:'!·~~ =.::: .. a:..-: Plot or tol tor ao ....-.. ..., ._. Y&lloJ. eo.-ao -tor il ,..,, 1"'- ..-. IIIII • 0.. -.. lt'JI. .u.tm· .,.._ ••r J as II .. IIIW fll,. •M. .... ..... Ctllllr.,Oinlilt· 11 .. Ulllla .,...._ C••all OWntr • ., .. CIW ,.., -1111 ,,._ a1 .... ....,.. .. .,..,. •·--I&D ., ao Cllr., = •,... W'' • ......, as.. te,dm ... n · t'J. · ....._ CIFn -.11•n ..... G1 'JC.IUI .. & ............. -W .......... l.llatPI, ~...._ WI td I ...... .. CaTI.-. • -. . ..... -.... '-~ .. Cllr .... .. co... ": ' ... ~~ .. -. -.... • •• ,i~ ...... • presl<lont Rou Potero; !ooomtnr -dt5trlet ... .,- from a law f\rm blrtd by the Beam Grlffttb ol Marlaerl; IDcomia& Muloen presidaat 'ctty to atllb' tbe Ieues, and Dick Flore; ollt10lne deputy 41Jtrlet pernor Jack Perlcb, forwudtcl to a eommtttee ne-wbO wu tbe lutall!nr olft.cer. ud Rafael Ri.Jeo, clls- rot1&t1Dg possible renewal of trlct conroor of Peru. Mr. Rlato Is a member ol tbl the leue TruJillo, Peru, Lions CIIIJ, Which anaually bosU Dlck • Bl.S ·TICKETS tor theHar-Flore ~nd bts wlfe, Carol. a former top.fUpt baton. bor Hopper ml.ll.lclpl.l buJ line tw1r1er. Tbe Flore's escort a croJC) of American major. wtU be sold In books ot 10 at a ettes lo Trujillo -.ch September for that cltJ's bil "Fes- %0 per ee.Dt dt.comlt, tollowtn( tinl of Sprln(." (Uons Club photo.) acUon by tbe Council. Tbe Ji',;:::,;:::,;:::=',;:::,;:::,;:::,;:::,;:::,;:::,;:::,;:::,;:::,;:::,;:::,;:::,;:::,;:::,;:::,;:::'i'J books will cost $Z. • PARKING LOT ts9ld tem - ponrllJ by -· _ ... just DOrtb of Cout H...,-., wtU be abandoned bJ Hoar. aDd CaUDell tn.structed city to negotiate lfltb t.be wh.tcb owns tbe land, to see lbl city CUI lea.M tbe Jet. • MESA DRIVE resldtats lbe Baek Bu tried .... , ..... the turn or delay an 11oa to alk for aM eo•lroomeob.l nteodtng IJDIYWII.ty acrou: tbe S.Ck Bay area. ilz COSTA MESA for crepes & cocktails in the South Coast Plaza Shopping Center ... ..:&~ U I Snagljga . ...... .. ._ Nte Sl£lill Ina • T .... IU£11 1.1.1111 •• •• I Tflllft c ••••• f3nll ..... , ........... ,_-.... ...... ,~·~·!!1--•··· ...... H gt.lll•aA ... lui I ha In••" •••I• It Pula > ............. TIIIIITI I , ......... • • • • .......... 333 New c..., n• U.C.I. ~-llao Lo-.. , .. c-v~~~or ~. tao lnloo "-'• _.....,.._ --· .... .., .. .., to UCIUid·lnloo TOWDC-, ......... to Aa.t I . A.Mt, -...-"' 1M ..... lop. liMit ,...,...,..,... conuotreJal -n. l.l.acre c-. wlllMft U ... -IIOrod bJ ao AI- -Food c ..... Tbore wlU be a total of M,e50 ....... -"' bodldlap, laoludlll1 14 maU ...... a but, rHtau~ rt.lll -"" lUI food oallol. BLUE POOLS CALL MOW OR DROP IN • . . We're Ct ... By Ancl Open 7 Days A W•ek. a nd O){i;,u~ '11 WI NERY CAFE Now Serving PIZZA ~:i·~·~~~~·~~~~~~~!!~ , • UM • SUMOAY OIAiift -O ur F e atured ITALIAN DIMMERS include glass of wine Party Trays Made to Order TUE!S. Jb1t1 SAT. • I I A..M. to 10 P.M. SUN. tb,. MON.· Jl A.M. to 6 P.M. Come To The FI"CCItq Houle! MRS. WILLIAM HOVER Marie Louise Somers is bride of Bill Hover iRiHNtf HAMOR EIISIG• I'UIUII£0 IEBLY -'Ae£ J 11tURSD.-Y, JULY II, 1!74 ODIIDIIA DfliiAI\ CAL. Old fashioned fun at Senior Citizens Club • ..., "' old ·-... llrt. .,.,.u. c.ea, ""' ... ....... _., ,.. .... ,. ..... ......... Lo Mr.. Ra- 1?, 1!r 1M--Clll-. -· P•----C .... II-roer-caD Cl ... -llro. Carl -II IIIII a. Uld -lto<tU, 551-1914 • ...... CUfl 1111 .... heciMfiC atllL•. --coo bo bod II tllo ''T..ttlt ID8'' or cold dr'lllka at bill ••o.uaw S.Joca." Tbe "lwelt .... "wlllblftMM ~·--,.. ..... ud 1M ··c-.....1 ...... wUl lllft .. lA ...... ofpJuta. ftHb pr~ -prodlet, .. boml eaued ...... IODIOI """ p4et101. Tllo poolmltlr-at 111o "POIIt otllee" will bi.Ye a table ol m)'_., packa,..udaero. ... way wtU be bootbl ol er•· -...... ., lllo uta ""' en41 crcq~ ot tbe s.sor Cl- -CI..,, A t. &ODe ror cb11dr• ud anu. will lDclude • table ot Jlc. ... PQI&ln-ud ottwr --· From 5 p.m. toe p.m. door• will be cloMd to pi'IPU'I lor tile 19ta:IDc't tliterta..lDaMI, RHONDA HOPE <EIRIE, ace wblcb wt.U be bJ t1cbt OGIJ, 1%, a IJtb cra.cse stu.Selll at Lin - AD. elb1bi.Uoa .qUll'e duee wtll cola jlalor tdCb school. woo the be held, aM a mulcalpropm oaly ta1eat aftl'd cbeo at the of old time aoop 'Wtll bt ci'fea .c.ouaty-wide "Little Miss" -· lbe dlr~ "' .,,,..-, ...... ""' taloot papant Jtme lamu Sawyer. · l; .. J II tl(:&rGrand Hotel, Au.helm. Proceeds from tbe rCMDJ-• Sbe c.aptared the toptrophywttb will CO to tbe ZOGta Fa.tatkiD bel' YOCII prueotattoa aod 'ls baildlDc hmd.. c.orrc*inc thla week ID Palm Dreu wear few tbe e.-eDIDC Spriap tor the state tttle. will be old .f:ub1oMd type RboDda, wbo bopes to become d othtnc or your fayortte a proteuloDll alnpr, ts the IPOI'tloattlt. da__. of Mr. Ud Mrs. W. Cba.trm.a.a tor this lftDt Ll s. Gerrie ol 11 Creeo Brier OCC ·ICI!-A. THON WIU. PUMD SOtDUII61 A -... -... llo 11oM ----' I I I oa ,_,, ..... 4, •.. 0:::: .... ,. 0 0 "' • -- Cout eorasr........ ., .,.. • c rs • toi'IIOI_lar_tlllpo. -•"'" .,. a rr a--. ~ ___ BluUo?_ .......... to llod to ...... " -· c,._ -• ,. • .. to pledp a certala~b' Yslar_....,...._.ecc:: o•orr 111111. TiltH will 1lt ..,.IIIIJ II. ·-......... -diM NIECK·DIEI!:P' IN TllftATMDIT For many yean, neurala:ia victims had to ~ such I.Teatments as usi n1 pacU of hot u.nd. "TheN's a world or ditren:nc:e in tOO..y's remedia. Thaab te medical IC:ienc:e, they're reliable. But don't ~ ., mcd~tions indiK:riminately. Your phytician *'uk1 M: your IUide ... he's thl: only person qualified to decHie when you need rntaic:ations. Let him do the dlq:notina: and pracribin .. We'll be JLid to fill hil pracriptions ror you: Christensen u-,~c~ ~--------------------------~ SIGN FOR SWIMMING 20% SAVINGS on CASH & CARRY ,_LOAN DRAPBIIES Other Coit S.mc.tl ...... : LOCAL ... TO SERVE YOU YOU'LL LOVE SAVING .2_ WAYS AT YOUR LOCAL LFS Seve 111 your local Laguna Fsderel Savings, where our first concern Is you , our friends and neighbors . _ . where your savings ere rsinvested lo Improve thB quality of life - where you llvel .. _ Where every lmportllnt decision Is made locally lind promptly. ()pen your account now 81'1d start earning lhe nation's highaat lilt-ton lnsurad savings, coupled with many exclusive beneftta from LFS-the LARGEST, FIRST and STRONGEST lnde· pendant Fadaral In the mort lind caaltala,..we-. ' II 1. FLEXIBLE PASSBOOK ACCOUNTS EARN lhc--of _,. -~~ .... -~~ ···-In•• .,,..,.1111. 0..0111• .,d •ltfl• ._... .. .., ..... 2. BIG MONEY TEMt CERTIACAnS ~ 0.. I I I .I ..... .., l ....... f .... ll aAVIIIIS CU .... M W g j * U --- •' • "THE CANDIDATE" .... 1\IU.WID, ·-.7-11 ..... 7,..,.,ti-II:U PLlli . Zl t' '1:08 " 10:511 --,. .... IH --- T8 -Ill'S DltiiiUI 0<1 tllo Newport llo:rbor Cbl-. wiD llold a llmd-raiiiiiC cbl-pa br...,h IIIIo _,, JoiJ tt, at 111o _..... ,_ .... aorc11o 1a c- dot · )W. Proe-from tbl bralleh will help llauco elnc ODd y<MIIh projoela. Thiue projoeiJ loellllolllo Yoalh EmploymOIII Serneo •(Y.E.S.~ a llo:rbor area propm whleh aids biP sehoel y<MIIhs Ia llodlar pori-Umo Jo1>o. Pictured bere preputq tor the brUDeb.. 1Fbieb wUl be beld from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., are, from left, Normu Tucker, Coati Mesa bJ.&b 8Cbo01 stllieat; Wade Robctl, dlreetor of tbe Sberman FOUDdatson <Arden, I.Dd. Pat Krooe, presldeat of tbe Womeo's DiYisioD., the Do~. Tletets are $7.50 .per persoa.. Resern.tkms may be made by es!IID( 644-8211. --74COURIER &ay shift trentmlnion "lour-Qn·lhe·lloor, er~nk down spare tire, lntide ~-rekNIM, tool kit, eo ampere-hour battery, 35 ....._, .n•natOI. arm rests. {SGTAPY07824) Stk 11878 11-..,TI-.v.:Y 52699 I 'i • .. ' ' " ,. I .... .-w 74PINTO RUNABOUT 7560E '66 POIIICHE 912 NAiFM • Slide. Wol Tl- Most Qf the people in our community know that the Bank of Costa Mesa will move into their new HeadQuarters Building in a very short time. A move like this. one that takes you into more spacious and more luxurious Quarters; reQuires many additions. New desks. new carpet. lighting fix- tures . . . all the physical at- tributes that add to more ef- ficient service for our customers. if we don't keep these additions by Our newest employee. and forerunner of that "support group, .. is Assistant Vice President, Ron Hayward. Ron will concentrate on our Installment Loan Department. assisting you when you need a personal loan. a new car or a new room on the old house. We ~hose Ron with special care because we needed a man familiar with the needs of the people in Costa Mesa. Well. we chose the right man . Ron has lived in Costa Mesa for all of his 34 years. In fact . you probably know him .as .well as we do. Stop in and see Ron Hayward .when you need some advice on a loan. Chances · are you know him ' ... and he definitely knows Costa Mesa. ·--.... _ .... _ 74 MUSTANG II 74 MAVERICK 74LTD 2 DR. H.T. CruiSC~tNtic trana., power steering-disc brakes, air oonditlonif19, clock. steel belled WSW, AM radio, wheel covers, remote m.rror . !'int. glass . (4162Sl183347J Stk. 1213 •·-.n•_,..,_. Umitl I BEE_ Ll llttK*THMtOR EJISICJJ '11WRSMY, JULY 11,1914 PUIUIIIEO IEEKtY -:PAGE ~ cotiOIIA DEL 11AA. CAL 'ZLtw ~'1.11!!:· ... .,,....., ..... FUIII&\CK: I dao~ -lloor, -.,, or Na tbt ttrm ''tpllet tbl ma1a IInce"' orlclalod, bot .. .-tllr ..,.,.. ... - boolod br· Pbylllo Ud Jacl 8ollllo, ,.,._ UoilJoc! State1 . • • Tho Doelln&o of !Odo- poodooco. "Ia '-'"• Jaq 4111, I 111, Tbo -· -Doelln&o "'tlao tlllriMa Vlltod-of Amtrtea, Wbeo la tbt Coa:rlt of bUmu tftatt', It bteomes oeeeaa.ry ••. '' Social fun starting for local debutantes SlllEU4Ai~-1>W~ . "'relllr/ b\A<.k I''U.J9 • . Sf¢ t !f ~u~ 1 colo~ spt c.. • f, .. by ao olllc:or• ud llall aDd --tJr tht "'""" lbolr ,_ ollleo bodldlol of 1111 Loo · Aopto• Fodoral smap, r-n. PbJlUI 1.011 Jaet were at tbt door to P'Ml aacl wvmly welcome MCb arriftl, eocour .. acloJ thtm lo tour 1111 balldlol • , . Wllleb bJ till way ta ~ &Dd moet o.t.C•DCUnr. At Dorothy ud Ntlll D&'fta llld, ,••you don't Jull I" put II, J011 -II." • " -"' lloo -party OD. 8-.diJ, J.. JO, llt:aJ1ed We made the toe', talked ·1t'itb ta.rloul membera of tbe ltaff ud Tlllted wtth many of tbt other pill. Fraa JOMI came with Ul llact MORley COiildD"t be tbert, EYtrJODI admtrecl the repl t1oral urupmelltl of dr~ood aod ... mou IYOI'J Ulf pate creen antbtrhun1, u well u tbe lee carvtnc o1 tbe BatlDtl' bll.awut yacht, 12 meter slooo '•Newllboy," wblcb bl.lbll&btad thl sumptuous bUffet. A cbotct of potablt1 • • • I.Dd the commtODoraUn pu, wu youra to tate borne. Tbtrt were m&D.J lrltDdl trom out ot town. and our ar• wu well repr ... ated, with NYeral of the elty eotme:Umta oa deck. Mayor Don Melnn11' · nteome wu echoed by all prt~tDt. MillY yacbtmen. of tbe same ml.ad a ad velnl ol MI. water, added tbelr (00!:1 wtab11. Amoac them we saw and. visited with Balbol. Yacht Club Commodore Dt.t1d Luc aDd wlle Betty Jaot; Vlee Commodore KeBDtth Ro11 aDd wlfe Bobbe; also Helen and John Payne • . . be Ia ooe of the stat! commodOres •.• others we saw were Sally and John BI.Uey, 8111 Fteter ... who say~ bt ts staytnc hOme ror a while ••• catching hll breath and looklnr after his two ctrts, mtanlnr his lovely wife Barbara aDd their daua:trter. Eileen and Arthur Strock were there aDd Maurine Tratdway, whom we had not aeen for some time . . • eYer so many mol't. And as I said • . . I doo't know the orlctn of the term ... I'm glad U came Into betnc ... u was f\ml • • • July 4, 1974, we the people of this great cOUDtry celebrat.d tbe 198tb birthday of our I • 4ccord1Dc to tome, the actual wordtD& wu DOt lmow"n to the pW)I1c llltU July I, 1'7'7$, arxl tr.e tlnal Yertlon called "UII&Di- mous" declaration could oot properly be 1IMd 11!1111 July 19tb, when New York dele- ptloa to Concr .. s, wblcb bad DOt vottd on July 4, reported tbat It Cnored the Dec:lar- atloa. Concress then ordered a CGPJ of the Declaration to be "encrossed on parchment" aod stped by members of Cooereu. And on August 2, 1776, My members bad afftud tbetr signatures thereto. The original Is now displayed 1n an ~­ rlcbt case In the National Areblfts Building ln WasllJ.D&ton, D. C., abon tbe United States ConsUtutton and 8111 of Rllbta. Tbtse price- less documents are uDder sealed glass. Any Ylaltor ca.n inspect them. We, the people of this ereat country •.. how wooderf'ld the IOWid. We, tbe people ••• 1\ow did we celebrate? Many and YVied ways as we , the many and nrled oeople. From the mountalna, through the prairies, to the oceans ... parades, floats, marches and bands .•• family picnic• in troot yards, on the lawns, ripe strawberries ... borne- made Ice cream ... 1n the parks, under the trees or "off to ourslevet" ••. aa.IUng on the rivers and lakes ... and perbapl: flshlng 1n the streams. Many In our own area were lured to Calal~ Ina • , . we used to Uke that when we had a boat and our son was young. Dlaeyland and night -time spectaculars there a..od else- where. Independence Day •. , freedom, laugh- ter -tears, joys-sadness; frlendshlp-ldnshtp. Yes, despite the uowtng pains, for we are sUit a young country as countries go, a..od as such . . . still have grow!ng pains. Tbese too will pass .•. because we ARE "the people." CELEBRATING "Chrlstmas In summer," Mrs. Richard Schumacher of Harbor Highlands, left , and Mrs. Robert Barneson of Balboa are anoouclng the pre-season Christ- mas card sale being promoted by the Newport Harbor Spastic League. Mrs. Schumacher, who Is president, and Mrs. Barnesoa, ber press chairman, are being assisted by Santa, hlmseU, and "MLss Atty," hOund mascot. League members and P.:rovislooals are puttln&: the cards oo disp .. y at a series of open houses and cocktail parties. The fUnds derl•ed from the sale wtu help build a taelUty 1n Garden Grove for care of Orange County cerebral palsy Yietlms. Information may be obtained from Mrs. Nicholas Sham mas of Lido tale, 675-6620; Mrs. Schumacher, 548-&995, or Mrs. BarDeson, 673-0469. (Beckner phOto.) Keep cool with CANVAS AWNINGS OLIVER DUCATS NOW ON SALE Tickets are oo sale for "OUnr," Orange Coast Col- Mp's 19tb summer musical production, slated for 8:30p.m. July 31 to Aug, 3 1D the OCC Auditorium. Ticket orders may be sent to '•Oliver," Orange Coast The sbow ls UDder tbe diree- Uon of OCC drama Instructor William Purk:lss. DaYidAntbollJ dlrec.ts the orchestra aDd Orinda FreDitlleads the chorus chorus. LtDda Wojcik Is haOO- IIng the choreograpby. CoHere, 2'701 Fa1n1ew Road -~-----..,-:-::-- tlao -tal ""' ,.. 1914 --..-,.. 111111-Cblrtl7 Loopo, llowport elllpter, Bta---ud-par-were llmtld to tbe borne ot Mr. ud Mn. [Aonlwrd Mayr- ltofer 1D Tutm. Co.boltlle' the puty were· IIIII Suaa Lyoa IIQrbofor; IIIH CJIIW& Lood11 liud ud ber partata, Mr. and Mrs. Carllotl llarpor Haad, llowport 8eacb, &Del MiA ~ l..&Jltla- beet ud bot par-. Dr. 111111 Mrs. RUMU Reed I..aJtctabeell: of TUIUD. laYttatlou wrlttft 1n 5pama tonted put~ to 111e U:e:dcu d1DDir puty. Tbe d1nDIJ' was blld la tbe prdeo doeonted wtlh ploatU, U:elic.u batlaadPIPV flowert. RoUDd tablel Oil tbl lan were covered wtth yellow c1othl aD4 burrleaae 1a~ Mt oa. color- ful straw triYttl. AI a faYor, Don't let the •un spo•l your patio fun. Shade with colorful ca,..hs for cool comlcirt . Call or come by lor,ru estim~~tts .. Costa Mesa, caut. 92626, and LllfU.L •nca should loclllde aseU-addressed --=====:.:.:::::..- stamped envelope, Tbe price NOTICE OF PUBIJC HEARING G ·.~- l'EPI..: CCfHE. T~$ Spot' •Ito$• 1!.4': ~f> "f.A«£S. ~ au.eo DAHIS~ LOCJHO.f. C'NIUA ~7f,fr -ref'\:: ()tNitJ(. Tlte...ES. ·-• -"'~ ,q~C!> f!li!:~:~;_,_i;rdjf:f!) CHRIS7HAS CA/H)J-~OF1 ~llliiSU'S STIU-ANNUAL !"AU -Di,_~RWAR.£ - lhi'IC T'rf.P.NS ~0~ C.FF.. ,2!: ~ PA!!M4U. I48c.£ -~ Tl Hf. lllf! ~ECac!.tHwy k'".w1l~ 4' ~I CDils>IJlll JIEL""'t. J'9 :~o-srao L&.ILI. 13"'" • S¥/11.. 114 'UTT. """' a name m california horticulture since 1920 ---· ___ ....._"---_ --..:...---==---:---.. . ~- -_ .. -- ----~ -.,....:~ . ··--· - ALL PLANTS SABA 1111' Is $2. The boz om.ce w111 be NOTICE 1S HEREBY CilVEN open be(inDlng July 25 , that the City COl.D:U ol tbe Robert Engman, a ftteran City of Newport Beleb wtll of many Orantt County theatrl-bold a pubUc beu'lDC rep.rd· cal product:IOGI, wtll portray tog proposed Geaen.l Plu FactD In OC'C 's producUon. Ameodmeot No. I, betq: u EleYID·)'ear-old Eddie Purkiss ameodmellt to the I....I.Dd Uee IN OUR NURSERY 'ji;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;.;wt:::.:U play tbt Utle rote_,'!!'!!!'!!'!!!l E lemeot to chlllp the desii-J ~ nated ue of tbe property at tbe soutbeut eoraer ot Jam. borN Ro&d IDd Sui& Barbin Drtn trom rKr•Uoaal &Dd tDYlroamental opta c-ee to either ptrnrneatal allltlllrlr· oomMII:ll opu apace or ad. mtnlMJ'attn, proteuloa&I. &Dd floi.Delal eommerel&l. KOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- THER GIVEN IMI 1 .. l&ld pubUe boorllc wiU .. hold .., tbe tbd day ot Jalf, 1974, at 1111 -of '1:10 P.M. Ill tlao c ..... u c........ "' 1M c 111 11a n ot 11ao Cllf at -port-., c-.•-UIIIo Ud .,-uor ... ·all ,_. .. •rt rsat1f_,.....,. udllo __ _ Leon C...,. CtcrCllft cttr , ••;ut a.dl P pn•' lwiJ II, IHf, to C. ........... ,? •• ,,_ DOIIIQ GAII .. IIIIIC le CO!IfHj A HL 11M 20" OFF! f it's our ninth anniversary! I G'S N~N_...,. .. nina' oz 11 Aln 7711 •snkA••II••• u .,,. a 7 1 ·1500 e. ~st hi1hway 673·1552 (MXt to irvine co.t country dub lftd ! • FRAil (MRS. DON) FRAIIICLIN ol eor... dtl »ar' Ill Udl ...,... fttat lady of the Paclfle Aaclers tlahloc cbib to brtac 1D a.a ab.core, wbl.cb abe ealllbts.Xy, . J-SO; oft t.be 60 mile bank, Her bWitlud.. R-.Jtor Doo PnatUa, rtpt, "'"'"l!bl !lillie 1st albocoro lao Pacllle ........ Tbe flall1pc wu dOGe OD the Fnntliu' bal.t, "JabUee, •· skippered by Greu Kellogg of Corou dtl Mar. Al8o abcm'd tbe "JubUee" wu Mrs. Cbrt. Juaea ol BIJbea lalaad, wbo qtaliDed as the 2Dd lad)' to brlD( In u abeore. Altboaeb DOt tbe first b:JI.t to brlDc a .. core ato lftwport Harbor, the "Jubtlee" wu 1D eoq)llitk:ll wltb "81& Mike'' and "Mualol" for ft.ahlq tropbles, bliaPar lD 18 of the big tt.h. U:r. FrabkUD ls cbalrmao ot tbl Paetlle ADcSers 1-day touroameut to be btld Auc •. J. DUNLOP· YELLOW AUSTRALIJ~H Tennis Balls CANS of 3. $2.10 FEATU RING ALL TOP BRM OS aramounl 1 Time 2 Times 3,50 4.75 6,50 .15 3 Ttmes 4.50 6,00 8.00 .20 ZO words or less ... 2.00 21 to 30 words, , ... 3.00 Sl to 40 words . , • . . 4.00 Eaeb word over 40 . . .1 0 SALON SALES&: SERVICE 420 IE. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA 846-7706 -646-6855 ~COLMIBUDI CUTLER 1 MUSICAL FOR SALE July Specials Sohmer spinet plano ••• $ 695 Yamaha D-3m Organ, save $&00 •••..••. $1SOO Ivers & Pond Player w/r olls .......... $1295 Hammond S-6 Cbord Organ ...•....... $ 395 Good Uprildlt piano .••. $ 325 Lowrey HoHday Organ .. $ 395 • ORY CLEANERS BeautifUl stock of stelnway, Yamw & Stor y&Clarli:piaoos. All models for immediate de- livery. DIMMITT ()i1.tl:; Finest quality dry cletning on the premises • Sclf.-nic:e laundry AU MW -lalat modd Frflidaiirt washen 320D E. Cout Hwy., Pbone: 673-9605 Schmidt Music Co. Yamaha -Stelmray -Lowrey I 907 N, Main St., Santa Ana Est. 19U • MISCEL '.AMEOUS TAX BRACKEr? Corpor- ate prognm prorides cost- b-ee ltmll'J Ythieles for' 10 I.Ddh1d-.Is only. Lepl. No personal llabillty. Write Aepan Assoc., Bo:1 4031, IrrlDe, Ca. 92864. j••~o-..:· ' j '" r EQUIPMENT IN NEwPORT II lEACH ~ 0/fia Fu.rnitwrt . ~y DESKS•CHAIRS I FILES •SAFES :. OFFICE SUPP.LIES -& STATIO NERY • Addint M.efliowt s... Ty.,._rit.,. :::::: 613-6820 r-. OFFICE SU,L Y INC. 3011 N-pon 8hod.,NifWPCK1 a..dl • FOR SALE IRVINE COAST Cotmtry Club goU memberltdp, $1'700, iDcllldes transfer fee. Call 586-6075, oRESUURI.NT o 5!RVIC!S IN .SUP YACRT TENDERS for moot.b ot AQCI.Ut, Youoc re- apectable couple trltb refer- tacn, DIJs, 551-15!6; en. IS0-575C.' SPOTS BEFORE YOUR EYES-----=::------1 00,... .... -· -· • PLOIUST$ tbom wttb Bl• I.Mro. Root .. . electric aq,ooer, $1 .00. FLOWERS FOR Cron -·· SJ07 Bast ALL OCCASIONS Coostllwy., eo.-dtllbr. l)eMMrl Tosh -----.,--~I s~~~~~ • ..::~~;!':, FLORISTS 1 fOR RINT -Care •.• lloiiJ lkiAu PHOHE-79 lti-IHI. -N__. Bt ... : TWO IIEDROOII, -tr ~iii(ii(-.C;;RtBE:AATMtm;:P;.AiliTWfr:-Conl---. $150 ...a. FUir --"""'wiD palll.llilo. ifAi 1\liiSCHE R •• ......,,.... ...... red _ .. a.."'". CIEEIMIIII .. -..u •· flit ... oceiL ,... ""~ I ...... JM' .... lfll't. port loco-. CaD lao -....... <>< -sppd#n• cPrr«•)lll. ww,. ta ....... tullt, 7M-I'HII. .._11'11 • INIIIIAIICI 1t11mW. .... , ... _... .-.asst-. ._.,_ ... .. c , 1 11, a X' tl. -laG- • • - ' ' -' 1 ~ .... get on · a • '"I DIDN'T KNOW THAT" H. B. Price Johnson & Son Wts Staff • • •• that 18 now: time automotive history to outstanding deal the best • m an new or nearly new ... c.prl-llarlc IV • Hom" of the New (qr · '"Golde:1 Touc.h"' • IIWVif I!Mmlllllllll I'WUIIEDIIIBILY., '!lEI ol a braad · DIW 1974 PlDto Is Mrs, WUUam 1. 2978 Clubhoule Drlfl, Costa Mesa, awo recelY- lnl' trotn Tbto Robins Ford Geaeral Ma.Dlpr Bob Robt.ns. Absent from tbt ceremony was Tbeo Roblu, president, m, •ltbouch attn lm Hoa1 Bo.aplt:at rteoYerlDc from lDJq:rtes ~red In u auto c:rub May 5, 1.1 dolaC Yet)' well. Tbe PlDto, <lrawtnc prtse eeletraUDc tbt com- pany's 53rd &DDIYersary July sale wUl be PYen to the Scott's dauefder, PatrlcLa ("Ttsb"), wbo attends s<:bool In San Otego. During the month loDe celebratLoD ot 53 years of service to the · Newport Harbor area, Robins Ford, ooe ot tbe nation's top Ford dealers, set sales records oo both oew am used ears. Adelines to sing at Fair SWeet Adelloes, an lnterna-day th1s Saturday, July 13, trOm tlbaal barbersbop barmony or-1 to 4 p.m. p.nlu.Uon ror women, •111 be Hostlng the event Ylll be the ooe ol many hlgbllpts at the Harborlltes Chapter of SWeet Orup Co111ty Fair. They will AdeUoes. The 50-member ' preMot a barbershop harmony gr~ recently won an booor- r-=-==-=-=--:----'---. able mention award at tbe annual chorus competition, GEM TALK ~:~::.:houtot30eompettoc TODAY I The llarborutes c-. cn. rected' by Mrs. Gall RiaUo of Costa Mesa, rebMrteS every Monday n1pt at 8 at tbe By J.C. Humphries J.C. HumphrHII, who• nor• 11t 1823 N..,orr Blw:t. ,.s IH<In ' Ctnr11 M ... lllrrdm¥t for mor• thM 27 YNn. ;, 11n aJthority on ~lllnd/-ff)'. BUYING CULTURED PEARLS Tbe properties you should cooslder in buying pearls are: lustre, shape, color, aod surface. Lustre is the deep lnner claw of Ugbt best seen in the 1bado'W' area. Altbou&fl perfect sym- metry, La rowxl, pear or tear sbape, bas been most ll.lgttly prized, tbe Baroque pearls, most irregular lD sllape, are DOW very popular . because tbey are more lnteresttng. Pearls usually come in wblte, rose, cream, cold, &reeD, blue, sllnr, ereJ, a..ad maUYe. Tbe most pop- alar bne a wbite tmdertooe aDd rose onrtooe. Most pearls hate some small surface lmperfec- t1ou, sucb u spots or 1101- loYs, but are -..ter to judge tbaD preclou ltooes beeluse wbat you •• Ul wtllt you get. u It looks beautlftll, 1t ls nl-.ble. U dull 1M Ufeless It 11 not. College Part elementary scbool lD Costa Mea, Country -Westen stncer Hank Tbompsoo and Ida band, the Braws Valley Boys, Will entertain July 17 and 18 at tbe tatr. Thompson bas bad more thaD 100 chart records, about oDe- third of which were ln the ~ 10, Hls fame started lll 194& wbtn he recordec1 the bit 1001. '' Whc:a sailor,'' ~ lD tbt Navy, WbUe In tbe sentce bl sang on Arm.t Forces Radio to remind tbe soldiers 1n tbt South Seas to take their malar- ia pills. DlD'lDa: his ft.rst re- cordings, he assembled b1s band and signed a cootract with Capitol Records --an uao- ciatioo wbJcb luted 19 years. The Cotmty Fair op«1.1 th1t Friday, July lZ, aod cootiDues througb July Zl. $500,000 BUILDING FOR , EJQIEN INTERIORS CO. Working drawlnp are,.ov- rently In procress for tbe on $600,000 beadq1&11ers of Carole Etcbtn IDterlors to be bullt oo PullmaD. A.,., at tbt juncture of tbe Su Dleeo aDd Newport Frae'ftJS lD Costa Mesa, aceordi.DC to Howard F. Tbompsoa, AlA, • Aaoclates, Oranp -based u cbttactta'e, p lannlng aDd couult1Dc ftrm. Coostl'lletloD oo tbl 27,500- square -foot, stncle -st017 butldlnc Is set to bociD Aucust 1 aDI1 eompletloa Is be1q planDed for December. Tbe tactuty wtu coo1ato t11o cteslp studios of Caro.. 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IIZilA I Gddoa ToiXl: FIN-.-tit t~< Lold, 17vt .,_, _, ,_; k __,-Ill . ...,..... ! .w/1 -J't1f4 .wl porfomt 1111' food wold ltwWd -· 11r _.,.,-10 -to tltil ,_ (Jet. 29:10). TH& CH,.IITIAN .!lACON, . 1 .. H.AOOIN ST., COLLI.,OfWO.OQ, N.J, (c61mMUED FllllM , ,,;.,. WEEK) · aD lhat WM wtllliiiiY offered. Abo Cyrus · ,_,' · · · the kina bfOUiht forth the -b of tho ~re, in the atudy of thil houae of the Lord , which 1 a (w. 1-4) tho ..,.rb of • Nebududnnzor had bfoupt forth out ccnnMt1¥e BtbHcll aeholar are worthy of Jcrwalem, and had put thtm in lhe of DOle: .. Malty thJnp ue remarkable houae of lUI aod:l; e•e"n thoee did Cyru~ touc:l>lt>c lhll -(of Cyruo tho kln1 or Pmlo brtn1 forth by th< bond ...... ]: (1) It wu prornulpted by • of Mithredath the trcuurer, and heahen kin&, apontaneoualy u It would numbered them unto Shelhba.u.u, the ,,.m. althouJh resultin& from the prince of Judah. And thil il the number exertion of dl'llne influence on his mind, of them: thirty chupn of aold, a .,.,.. I. (2) 1t reco&fdzet one supftme thousand chupn of aOver nine and God, 'the l.Drd God of hea~n.' vene 2. twehty knives, thirty ~ of sold, (3) It declares that the supreme God sliver bUOOI of a tecond aoit four h.ed 'char~· the ldns to rebuild the hundred and ten, 1nd other ve~~tll 1 Temple. (4) It uraea the return of the thousand. All the veaela of sold and of Clptlves to their own land and blesaea silver were five thouund and four them In the name of the Lord ~d of h\lndred. AU thete did Sheahbazz.ar brtna brael, verse 3. (5) It dJrectl that Jlftl be up wtth them of the capdvtty that were made for the bulldina of the Temple, brouaht up from &1 bylon unto verse 4. The aecret of God's government . Jerusalem." ' of the world il here, in part, open to us, Verses S·ll set forth the prep.rationJ and we see how great poUtlcal events. for the return of the Jews to hlestine. •ntert.orly Improbable, ,are brou&ht about No doubt the sip1al proclamation of by His act.ion on men 1 hearts, Proverbs Cyrus ldng of Ptrsta wu 1 grnt surprise 21 :1. We mfer ~so fro~ the dec~ee th~t to the people in God in "a strange either monothetsm atill prevailed m land." Since the kina's notable decree hnia or that Cyrus dlrough contact granted permistion 10 the children of with the Jews had come to know the Israel to go back to their own land, God of heaven. About fifty thousand elaborate preparations were made for Jews availed lhemaelves of the privileges dle return to Judah. In view of the or Cyrul' decree, and returned to their rebuUding o f the house of the Lord in homes In Judea, Ezn 2 .. (cf. ,W. G. Jerusalem, many of the vessels that .Moorehead, Outline Sf/Kiln In the Nebuchadnezzar had removed from the Boob of llle Old Tntament. 2nd ed., Temple were handed over to the Jews in 1894. P· 122). the process of restoration. Thus it THE PltEPARATION should be noted that the godly Jews, FOR THE R£TURN OF JERUSALEM who answered the summons of king In Ezra I :S-11 we read : "Then rose up the chief or the (a then of Judah and Benjamin, and the priests, and the Levites, with all them whose spirit God had raised, to go up to build dle house of the Lord which is in Jerusalem. And all they that were about them strengthened their hands with veuels of silver, with gold, with goods, and with beasts, and with precious things, beside Cyrus, set out on the long journey to their own country. In conclusion, the attention o f the reader is directed to Psalm 126 which commemorates the return 'or the chlldren of JuJah to Jerusalem. So thil Psalm celebnHes the restoration of luael from exile in Babylonia. Verse 3 'is indeed significant. "The Lord hrth done great thin gs for us; whereof we are glad." • Noati.S:. Flood--Fact or fancy by C. Y. Cola:an From ''THE EVANGEL." Box ZS, Largo, Fla. (C ontinlled from last week ~ THE ANIMAl PROBLEM: Due to lack of space we can onl,v br 1elly discuss th15 question, but one important starting point must be keP.t 1n mind. namely, i:lll th e animals fossilized or frozen .,..ere created in Adams day according to Gen. 1. Our first example is the HORSE-fossil horses are found all over Nor1h and South America, yet not a liv ing specimen was found in the Western Hemi- s phere until the Spaniards brou~~;ht them over from Europe in the Silleenth century (Nat. Geographic Feb. 1929 page 135). Their di~appearance is only e•· ptainable by the Flooct. NeiCt we consider the ancient tropi cal elephant ol Russia, now eiC!inct. yet. they are currently found in an almost perfect state ol preservat1on along the banks of such northward flow ing rivers as the lena, where the current by undermining along the r~ver banks, exposes the carcas~. and where th us e1Cposed, the flesh is eaten by dogs and wolves. The Flood ts the only eKplanatiOn of this phenomena. A question usually comes up at this point, namely, how did th~ an imals m1grate to land areas in both hemispheres and the Islands of the sea In Adam's day; and h~ did they m1grate to these samp geograph1c. areas· on the new Parth 1n Noah's day? The answer to b:Jth these quest1ons ts the same, maybe speculat•ve yet Scr~ptura l. In Gen. 1:9 God said: "LET THE WATERS UNDER THE HEAVEN BE GAT HERED UNTO ONE PLACE, AND lET THE DRY LAND APPEAR · AND IT WAS SO." If the waters were in one place m Adam's day, the dry land' would also have to be in one place and 111 one piece. Thts somewhat agrees w1th the theories of science as expressed '" life. Magazine .Dec .. 8, 1952, in the ar1icle entitl ed "THE WORLD WE liVE IN ". A stmll ar conf1rmat10f! may be found 10 the Readers Digest Oct. 1956 pa"e 248 wh tch suggests th~t 1f the two hemispheres were pushed together !Amertca Nllh Europe and Aft1ca) they would ht like a jig·s.aw puzzle. with the land area all in one piece both animals and man would have no problem migrating all over the world. Th is cond1t1on s1111 e•isted in Noah's df:~Y. thus there was no problem in migrat ing and it also e•plams much of the similaftfY between the Pyram ids and Hieroglyph ics of Egypt and Me•1co and South Amene:a. Moreover, it e1pla ins and reconciles the preh1storic "Rock ~ri ti niJ" ~ou,nd tn New MeiCico Ariz ona, Me•ico, Yucatan and South Amer1ca, whtch are 51m•tar to those found' in Egypt. Afr ica, Spa:n, Portugal, etc. as reported in the matJ.&~ine ''ARIZONA HIGHWAYS," Sept. 1964, published m Phoerux, Anzona. These wr~hngs represent a unive rsal langu age, confirming the truth of Gen . IU which reads: "AND THE WHOlE EARTH WAS OF ONE LANGUAGE AND OF ONE SPEECH.'' Secular educators have gone on record as stating that no time in a child's life-is so im· portant in shaping his readiness for meeting life-problems and so fn1 itful in achieving en- riched spiritual growth as his first three or four years. More and more they are advocat· ing the need for parents to lay deep and last - ing foUndations of spiritual and educational \·alues, and to build on that ~roundwnrk hip:h standards. They emphasize the necessity of creating a taste for spiritual things while a child is still an infant in artns. On the purely academic side, modern edu· cators advise parents to supply their children with the proper hooks, toys, pictures, records, etc., so that their pre-schoolers will manifest readiness when their school days start, in reading, art, music, numbers, and even sci- ence! But they do not stop there. They recop;nize that if a child is to receive a well -rounded education, so that his personality and be- havior are consistently improved, he must have d efinite spiritual training. Do you wonder how you can possibly give a mere baby such training:? Without realizing it. your character-traits and mannerisms are mirTored in your child. If you feel that you need more C hristian tuining yourselr, in ordtr to set thf' right example for your child, your church, pastor, and nursery tt•a(:hers stand ready to help you. If you know the Lord Jesu~ as your Saviour and are a growing Clu;i.stian, you will find true deligbt in dir~t· ing your child's wonder to Cod and turning his affection toward H im. You will treat the Bible with respect and find occasion to use the Scripture verses, which your child i ~ hear· ing in Sunday school, in natural situations a t home. You will relate common things which your child can see, hear, touch, tastt>.' or ~m('ll , with Cod who made the m. You will commend your child when he does well and let him know that he is pleasing God. But remember that no amount of training takes the place of example. What you are and what you do is far more potent than what you say. Can you say to your child, as the Apostle Paul said to his young pastor friend, "Hold fast the form of .JOUnd worth, wMch thou hast heard of me. in faUh and lot>e which is in ChM /efta"? (2 Timothy 1:13 ). .. Child,.-en, obey you,.. parents In the Lord: fur this is rif}lt. H onour thy father and moth- er; (which i.t the (trst commandment with promise;) that il. may be weU with thee, and thou mayest liue long on the earlh. And, ye faihen, provoke not your chil.dun to wrath: but bring them up in the nurture ond odmoni· tion of the LmtF" ( Eohesians 6: 1-4 ). "-""""" Tr~ Society-• -"f"''t 0011aaii:•IR ~t!I CII~Ift~atti"',_•J8tS ~II. Nn>" Jnwr 0'7849 -,Dr •• uta .. w-,. .. , .... ,.,., 1a ...... A.•"•• Cit..._ .. Cell••• -c'-'wf ~-WIDLJ•• . P.O. .. ...,,,.._,...._ The mc...P cJ J....., C1tritc trMellnJ merchaau c a m c to the Ch•rc:f\ 1~t Thyallra , rhto\IP thi1 towo; there waa (Rev. 2,: 18-~9). To tolera• li ~mixture of naliofla, .racea means to•ar.e'' and rellPoaa. In thett epiatles of tht as-ll could be a very favprable ccnded Orill 'to Hl1 church-place for the spreadina of the c\. we feel the heart of our aospel; it eo~ld &o out from ~1rd who toves Hl1 church here into many nationt, but h ""J gave . Hlmaelf for her. could also be a very dan.pr- H,,w <a bride cheiiahes the let-ou1 place for the Christian te r' of her riance! Should we chureh If the doo11 were op- nf•t wpprcciate much more ened for an kinds of heresies. th~..e messages of Jesus to (I) Til~ &(Halcu (v. 18) is Hi,; Church? They are writ· here called "the Son of God, t.:n p.ersonally to you! who ha) eves like a name of We read in Rev. 2: 18-29 fire and his f«l are like fine \ll!hat Jesus Christ uys to the bronze:· Church in Thyatira, which His eyes see everythina. was a very important city of Hebrews 4 :1 J , .. all things are business and riche~. Many naked and opened unto the 1JW) ,, 8T CO.IMUVI L 11.. Nil. _,..,. ... MCII1"f CMica•o. llUJfOtl .....,. FORGIVENESS "We have ... the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of Hi s grace" IE ph. 1 :7). The climax of Paul's first re· corded sermon is ruched in verses 38 and 39 of Acts 13, where he declares: "Be it known unto you there· fore , men and brethren, that through this Man is preached un· to you the forgiveness of sins : "And by Him all that believe are justified from all thin115, from which ye could not be iustified by the law of Moses." Thus God, through Christ, first forgives and thereupon justi· ties those who believe. Nor is this all that was accompl ished for us by the death of Christ at Calvary. There is also.re<:onciliation, ba~ tism by the Spirit into Christ and His Body, a position at God's right hand in the heavenlies and all spi ritual blessin~ there. "The forgiveness of sins" must come · first, t\owe"'' ·MM6 1.the1 aboyoe ~age assures us that in Christ we have this -not blrely, but "according to the riches of His grace ." Indeed, the next wne continues: "wherein He hath abounded toward us .... " Thus Eph. 2:2·7 declares that though we were ''the children of disobedience." and therefore "by nlture. the children of wrath," "God, who is rich in mercy, for His great love wherewith fole loved us" has given us life and raised us from the dead, exalting us to "heavenly places in Christ .... " The reason for all this? "That in the ages to come He might show the exceeding riches of His grace in His kindness toward us in Christ Jesus" (Vene 7). When God forgives us He no longer sees us in our poor seiYes , but in Christ, who took our place, dying for our sins on Cal · vary's cross. a LOoB: aT · TQEl OOOE BY DR. BOB JONES BOB JONES UnlvBrBitl/ GIIII'"'"'~LI , 10Uf01 tAIIOLI .. A )MU "But my God ah.all supply all your need acordlnc to hia riches in clory by Christ Jeau s" (Philippiana 4:19). This i1 one of the "exceedintr creat and precious promiaea" apoken of by Peter. Some people find it dllficult to diatin~11h between their wishu and their need1. Ther~ are aome thinr• it would be nice to have, but they are not neceaaary. Many thinra which WI! would conalder eauntia\ to oul" happineaa an mere lu:tu· riel. God hu not promiaed to supply thue thinca. Having food and raiment, we are aup- posed to be co ntent (I Timothy 6:8). How much happier we would be it we tru1ted our Heavenly Father to ciYe Ul what ia beat. The Paalmiat remind& ua that "no cood thine will he with· hold from them that walk up· richtly" (84:11) and that the t.he Lo rd ia our Shepherd and we ahall not want (23:1). Our Lord aaid, "Your Father know-eth what thinga ye have need ofbeforeyeaskhim" (Matthew 6:8). These promiau include temporal needs aa w~IJ aa apiri- tual neda. They include atrength in the hour of temp- tation co mfort in the time of aorrow, and in ner peace amid the confuaion and turmoil of the world . Not only does He supply our needa: He alao frus ua from the: responsibility of decidlne what thoH need• are. He uya, "But aeek ye first the kincdom of God, and his righteouaneaa : and all these thin'ca ahall be add~ unto you" (Matth~w 6 :83). Rdnud b., ttl• Goapef F•llotuatlip A11ociati011 PANEL DISCUSSIONS u •ith o,. Samuel H . Sutherla.1d a11d o,. Charl.s L p,;,berg THE BIOLA BROAOCASTfR LA MIJUDS, CAL.,, The separc.tio n of the tan::! area into the present day continents occurred some time after Noah's day as suggested by Gen. 10:25 and l Chron. 1:19 which reads: ''THE EARTH (la nd ) WAS DIVIDED." The diviSion of man by the contusion of tongues came in Gen . 11, at the judgment of the Tower ol Babel. , Thus we conclude that the Deluge of Noah's day was real istic and a un iversal Judgment ave~ this whole planet and was NOT a local event occurring onl~ m Mesopotam1a. We call your attention to the fa ct that the LJvmg God of the Bible Uer. tO:lG-12) has a definite plan and pf'ORram 'for the future of this earth and its inhabitants, nar:1ely, the Millen nia! Kingdom, but before He can execute this program t-'e must fint clean house by a world judgment-The Great Tributation- fDf all rebels apinst Him and His Word must be either liqu idated or trans· formed. World conditions today su~sl a trend toward this judgment. but meantime our lord Jesus Christ is Wilting for you and me to separate ourselves from the curTent of humanity and be tr.~nstonned into his l1keness by receiving Him •s oor l ord and S.viour (John 1:12). Q. Gol4tttl. Colo. -"F'or some tim r no11r t here has bnn a radio pTeach· ('r u•ko has been tt.Ui'lt y us thn.t th Bride of Chrilfl wiU be takl'n out nf Ote church . Thill ilf t"rrwtint~ me 11reaf concern. I ~hove token it befnrt tit' Lt~rd. A8 ll"t, lto1revl'r, !have lt4d wo defif4ite anstmlr. Covld 11011. a.aft~t me!" and remain will be caught up to· gethe r with Him. There is no "par- tial" rapture. It includes all the ·"aint~. In que51t ions of thi~ nature, we mu~t look carefully to tht' context of the word" which RTf" ur.ed. Q. S... Pr~a.c.. c.IH. -"Witat d.o Jl()ll think of OM IL'IW 111118 tJ&af J n'NJ.lt IIHU d.,rd i ft tlu fid'tt AtnmtUir. nM tll~;11 re3Urt'ect,.d? h tAerP aft¥ .•f'n'p- l urffl fo.,fldalion fnr tltit1" cation that he expired and wa." res· urrected. The time e lement ill actu- :•lly the only parallel with Christ'!' rel'u rrection. Everything e II e be· tween them wu in contrast. Q. P.,._H, 0... -"H0111 M«T do JIO" tu:tuaUr brli~>ve our Lord'• re· IW'ft TtOU11 iwr" A. It could be at •ny moment; It ii\ certain aim• will occur hnme- diately preceding His eominr. A monR these are the return of the J cwa to the land of Paleath)e. wan and rumon of wan, inereuecl llftoo morality, and 1pfritual apo~tuy. We ean ·eee DOthlnr from Serlp- ture that would delay the return of our Lori, oeept Bf1 owa. in- ftnlte, IOYeftiJ'II will Devotional ALONE wrnt GOD. by Andrew Murray Q. ._ City, Mo. -"If Go4 calL< 4 ~ttrtOJt htlo JtU£.ti.-. ClrUtUnt 1110rl!, u IAol call for • lifo li,.., .. C)'e:t Of him Wi1h whom •e have to do ... His (eet ate JOin& JO jud~t· ment, lhey are burain& whb fire. Hebtews 12:29 aayt, .. Our God is a consumlna nre." Our Lord ia very caacr to see His Church wllhouc a tpot, because she is HI• bride, lhererore He jud&es hrr. (2) I know, nys the lord- and .He mentions at first what pleas.es Him in this church. The auitulk l•lwa rd the Lord is expreu ed in ''love and aervicc and faith," and to- ward lheir fello)" Christians they show "patknce and ac- tive lovr." They even are growina in these &ood worlu. But the Lord says also: (3) I hove ~111inst ll~t•tt.1 That is a very serious work. of our Lord. What is it? V. 20 tells us, that this church allows the false religion~ to creep into the church. Jezebel means scducer. This was the name of the heatt\cn wife . who sCduced King Ahab o f Israel to worship Baal. The prophet Elijah did not tole r- ate this idolatry -he kilkd even the prie~t~ •• r B:wl. It was the tragedy of lsrad that she tolerated false gods- to tolerate means to aJree! There was hertsy also in the churches to which the Lord Jesus Ch ris t has alread)• spo- ken, but the attitude was dif- ferent than in Thyatira. Of the church in Ephesus W< hear. Rev. 2 :6. "thou hateth tl)c deeds of the Nic0lai ta nes.'' Of Pugamos H.: said. Rev. 2: J 4. "Thou hast th L·re." That means thes.e false teacha' l!••f ~tanding place in the chu (d, they wcr.: not put out. BLn n,)v.' the Chu1c h ,...r Th)atir:... t'\.:n :l!l(•w~ the tal .. .: ICachrr-. :o t.:ach lh ·ir li.:s in the Church. T0 t0kl'.tt.' m.:;uh 110 agree! This h<.~~ bee n the t!r•·~~~ nu'- take in many ch urc~he~ ~ince the Chur.:h of Thyatira anti th..:y all ha..,e experienc..:J that the mixture between truth and lie kills the truth aod the lte remains. A link JX'i'l'n t·an I.: ill th..: life T he Bihlc ~:J\' iiiJ I Cor . .5 :6, "A huk lo::.t\~11 leaveneth tbc:. "''hok..Jump;· The Lord canno t Mlerut.· "n' He says to this church in v. 23, "I wi ll kill her children." Those who follov. the fal...: teaching will be j ud~ed. ( 4 ) B111 to lht' r t',\1 I W". There ar~ th~ wtkt did n,., tolerate the fa lse 1eachint!. They may have be~n kno ..,7n as those who disturb the peace in the church. ·sur the Lord i, plea~d with them. H.: gi .. .:; them !he atlvice in ... 25 . "ho ld f<.~~t till I clmu ." 1.,..,1k upon the eternal aim' (5) H t' I hal lll'l'rC'!IIIII'fli - who keepeth my work ~ unt.• the end. to him will I gi 11 c power 011er the nation ..... That is the l.!re~t cal l ••i Jesus C~t. wh';", is th e juJg.: o ver the nation ~. The promi~ of God is @!iven 111 Him in Psalm-. 2 :7-9. "Thou ~lrt my Son~" "I shall !!i\1.' v••u th..' nati11n s." "T hou-\h3l.t br..-l k. them with .:1 1\td ,,f lftln " Jesus says 1~1 H i ~ Chut ~·h . thllt H is fa ithful fllll0.,....-r~ .,..ill join Him in H is inh.:ritam:.: ~u'd will he with Him .... hen He judges the ~arlh. What .J wonderful promis.t is ou r~ if we fai nt no t. VerK 28 "I will give hint the mo rnfng star... J.:sus Christ Himselr is "the bright and morning alar" (R.:v. 22 : 16). Hi~ liJht reflec .. in (lUr hearts, if we do not dim the li&:ht by compmmising with false leaching. We cannol be half-hearted with our Lord! No bride' can love with a diYided hear1! The COIDpromtae it the source o( failure. This is the deep trou- ble in many ChriSiian homes and in m•ny churches today : to t•ratc meant to aaree. aod 10 loec at last the truth and the power of the Holy Spiril. "lei us hear what t~ Spirit PYI unto the Church-.... For~•eaeu If 1 abcNid llw a ttto.and ,...,.. ANI tech da)t -..p a mUUoa """-thaD .. ., ............ w.. laner eh.amber, ud ldrinallnd.,. ..... ,..,. • ..,. ,......., wldall• ba ....._-MIItt. e:e. A. Many e rroneoU!'I views are beinK proclaimed over the ai r today. To give a proper answer to this Sl)e1:iftc quution. we would need to lmow exactly what the speaker 11aid And t he context in which the statement was made. Let's think ol term• for a moment. When one m e ntton11 .. Chuioch," he could mean AOme de- nomination or rroup of denomin ... tiona. Scripturally, however, the word e.\vrd in the Bible •enerally rrefen to what we know u the body of Cbriat. eompoMd of aU true born- a,ain belleven hom tyel')' tribe. tont11e and nation who, durfn1 tht• dlopo-Uon, ha .. truly truotod lila Lord u Saviour. If the apeaker meant U.at the Brtde: woukt aee ool of lila U1la C.rdl llo -111- Urwly t-..-1. II llo -lila B..W. would 11o -ooot of lila ckn:la, -aote• ..,.._. deoc*li- ...et•a tMn Wa f.a Grt wsnet •lrnf· A. There are some Bihle ~~tholan who hold to this view, however, a clor.e invelttigation of Scripture would not warrant such ah apump- t ion. There really i.!l no Bible foun- dation for thia view. Thl1 may come from Jt mi111interprttation of 1onah 2. ...-e talk!' of eryln« out of tltol. He could not hive literally done this without tint htvln.l died. We na4, "Thou didat cUt me Jftto Ute depth11 a nd the heart of tM IU., and the flood waa round about me. AU thy waves ud U.r billowl ~ Olftr me." If ne II to M ~t'nllrteiJ Ut.- '"''· .... , cocaW .. .., tllat ... , "'""" -of ........ of lila -~­-11M _.. -1_, na., 1011 111. 18 UN ts.., 11 fll,. pearbee, Jt H,...llll ...., ... tbt wrltu felt IE HI ~. ,.... A. Rep...t0e.. of our t7Pt of Work, we aU AcMa.W coru~idtr ouneiV"tt M ful ... tt .. Cluitt.Jana. There an ... , •laWn•"-whom Cod eaUed to Hl.l .mo. Oil ... , ... , .. laid - ......_ ktv-brokea tltrwrh onr· ............. 11 n.,. .......... u, W .. -lleclc to tiM M•tltH. 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Boa-.:::::.; Callt.-I:WIUIUI · ' Ghtor1 Ill, 1104 0..0. ......, N-Boaeb, Cal.-· TIIIO --· Ia _..., 1>7 .. llldloldal. . Slpod: Wllll&m S. O..IJIIIrJ m. Tbll --wu lllod Wltb tiMI C-l)o Clerk at a..... COUIII7 oo J1110 21 u1C. Pmllab: JlllY ~ ll, II, II, 1974, Ia t1>o Newport - But... P-JIIIIt LIGAL IIOTICt FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe toUowtnl' periOD lsdolDi business as: Sam's Seafood 0, 3901 East Coast Rwy., Coroaa del Mar, Ca. 92825: Paaadeaa Restaurut CofDIIIliY, a CaUf. Corp., 3901 East Cout Hwy,, Corona del Mar, 92625. This bus!Dess ts conducted by a coi"J))O'atkm. Corporatloa Name: Puadeoa Restaurant Compuy. Slpature II Title: Kert Wal~ leo, V. Pru. Tb.ls statement was ftl.ed wltb the County . Clerk ot Orange County on June 25, 1974. Publish: July 4, 11, 18, ZS, 1974, In the Newport Harbor Enslp. F -35045 Lll!¥' !!O'!!CI LIGAL IIOTICI F!CTrriOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tho touow!Dr per-tsdolae buslneJS as: RUleD'• Cout TV, 2133 LaJIWII CIUIJOO Rood, [.a. 11'111 Bueb, CaUl. tza51: K..-. L. lollcli!1-. 104 Tbe . Rialto, Newport Bueb, CaW. -· : ThiJ: buSlDtas II oood.cttd bJ an tDdlYldutl. stpocl: K...,.tb L. MtddletOG. 1'hll: Jtat.mtDt wu ftlld wltb t1M1 c .... l)o Clork at 0ruco COidJ oos-15, 1974. . PubU.b: Jal)' 4, 11, 11, 15, 1974, Ia tbo Howporl lflrlior Eulp, F.S5044 . UeAL !!OtiCI • t I u IiI t h (; p 0 II u; 810 tt e t ---~---------~---................................... .av•• \ -............................. . em ......................... ·• .. · · . I IOI'ORT HAIIIOR EJISUII I'UIIUHD WEEKLY -PAGE I TIII.Y,JULY I~ ISII ~IILIIM,CM... laws ...,....,.,., after 2 ,._.., ol. l&bo< ............. nllllil-. ·-.. bolalf "' 1111 JOI>Ue OYer poorly eooeelted taftroe- meotal regulltlou ud rtllrle- tiou, tbty row.! tbtm.teiYM 1st. a Ullited froat. "SlDee tbe IlarDi and dlmace to our tree enterprlN .,.,_ tern, and the IOODOIDJ lD cneral, are lmportut to fllbor and maaagemeDt a.Uke, we be- UeYe tbe ooJy way to Latl1taee covernmeotal acun.Uet ll to take u aetlYe role 1Dpol1ttet.'' He said lrratloal.l uc1 la- nattoDary goferome.otal regu- lations, carved out 1D an ar- bitrary manner, c:anDOt but ad- versely affect industry, the enYironment, the ecooomy aod '' ttte people .woo eu 1et.st dford tt ·-the averace tax- payer.·• Highway House of Prayer 2•11 E. COAST HWY., COIIOMA DEL loiAR LOWI!tt LI!VIL -lt:AI IHTBR.DEHOMINATIOHA.L, PULL GOSPBL IUMDAT SC"OOL• f t U .,IIHIP SllvtCI!J 1hM IVAtiGILUnC SIIYICI1 6100 P.M. SUMDAT Pl.t.T'I!I AND 81aLt STVOTt 7•11 P,IIL WI!DMISDAT WILLIAM T. KROAM. I'ASTOII I'KOMI• 6•M7U ATTlMD THE CKUIICH Of YOUR CKDICI RIGULARLY GRACE IIlLI OUIIOI Dtl. P. UII10M -011 . PUTOI ..... , ICMIIL. ~ ...... .... JP& ! ·- ' I • ' NEWPORT BEACH CONDOMINIUMS ·waterfront· ~lvfng For You And··,Your Boat Sail home to a private world that is secure and exclusive. Within walking distance of your doorstep are the fashionable boutiques and -elegant art galleries of The Cannery and Lido Village. Richard's Market, medical offices, churches, banks and some of Southern California's finest restaurants are just around the corner. Tennis and golf near by. Six Twenty One Lido Park Drive offers all this and more ... Up to 2600 square feet of luxury living with a unique double view of the bay and Pacific and your own private boat slip at your front door .. Sales Office 621 Lido Park Drive (714) 675-1070 HUG HOMES, REALTORS 567 San Nicholas Dr. Suite 102, Newport Center Newport Beach, Ca. 92660 (714) 640-4050 346 N. Larchmont Suite 205 Los Angeles, Ca. 90004 (213) 466-8491 ..... WEST COAST PACIFIC 34118 Coast Hwy P.O. Box 429 Dana Point, Ca. 92629 (714) 831-2600 and (714) 496-8535 -::...- Six Twenty Qne Lido Park Drive is truly one of' a kind ... can today for a Preview Showin& ·-you will be 111M1 you • • . . . .... -; • llawport l11ch l•u ..... IslaM C.. ._ EAST BLUFF The ;notlnted OWDII'I ol tbls ftDe tlur bedroom bome to Eutblaft tw.Ye DOW lowered tbelr prtce to $78,500. Tbty walt to Mil lDd ._.,, made this price reduetJ.oo to motln.te 10me luety buyer. Tbe sparldioc pool aad creat back yard Ylll otter houn aod hours of summer flm. All repainted ln- slde aad out with lbe woodwork all reflnlsbed. Mature plants a.ocl shrubs. •• ALL MECHANICAL FEATURES IN THIS HOME ARE GUARANTEED UNDER OUR EXCLtsiVE ONE YEAR WARRANTY. C1ll 4'15-'1225 Exciting Two bedrooms, 1-1/4 bl.tbs, tn Security Bldg. Professionally decorated --{%I p-aded carpets -- Sbutters throuel)out --SWedish fireplace --Ocean or bay view from e'fery wt.DOO'If'. Call for IIJI)Olotment. Priced $65,000 a lated GALLERY OF HOMES BFIOICERS FIEALTOFIB 2025 W. IALIOA ll VO. &n-3663 OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1 TO 5 24 HARBOR ISLAND M•rnlliceot main ehannel view. 8 Bdrm. 5 bltli home will! formal dining rm. 55 Ft. iot, 4 cor ganga, pier I< slip. ~75,000 WATERFRONT LOT You can bulld the bouse of your dreams on lhiJ 57.5 fL lot on lhe main c:IWlnel. f40(),000 BILL ~R.UNDY, R.ctkor .Ml CURT DOBH -~C:OMT .... _., •ass an -.w~e •• ,, .. LIGAL rn""":lll'fiW>I) .. 8111111131 NAME BTATIIIPT l•do>IIICI ':::·:-,;r-: GriD, till ..... ._.. Cdf.- ~ -· __ .. 1 ..,.. .. ., ..... 7 ea,., ... _ c. ... l ... -.... · • CORONA ··DEL MAR DUPLEXES THREE lull bedroom•, loti ol eloeltl aad llol'- ace ~~*-'• u«J brick fireplace, IOIIlb patio -- AND Good-IIIMd z -.om, z--10111. $110~000 ••••• TWO bedroom doll bowie WITH S bedroom aputmeDt. Cloee ln. $92,500 ••••• SOUTH of Hlctnr&J --3 bedroom OWD81' llllt, h.lgll cetUq, 3 decks, Corning Ware sto're -- PLUS 2 bedroom bath rental. $125,000 ..... 171•1211 SHORES* NEW LISTING SweeplDc oeeao new, exeepUooaliJ large patio area ideal for eDtertaJ.n1Dg/dintDg --etc., etc. Call for appointment to new. CORBI~RTIN, INC. REAL TORS a.7662 c ........ del Mllr SURF'S UP--- BE RIGHT ON TOP ...•. of the best surfing beach I Gorgeous Ocean -Front duplex -- deluxe In every detail; could be con- verted to seven bedroom home. Un- derground parking. Olflco 0poot SoiOIUyt & ~ PETE BARRETT REALTY m IMII WOIIdlfl Dr. M.a. 1..1::1 la.DIO REALTO R. J & TAX SHRTER • Assumable Loan Prole~ balldloc Willi --~ NNN -·· ASSUMABLE lou a1 t..l/~ bllrlll. Om $Z50,000 wrtte.«f 1 year wttb $1 mtllloa don ~ tbll $4 mtwoa jeweL PriDelpW ooly:p-. Brobr. Ask for Steve at 646-8811 * or 675-7018 Newport at F•irview 646-8811 (anytime) Surf and Sand Specials * One For The Books!! Choice 40' lot, Just steps to Blg Corooa. A Z bedroom, plus eourertlble den, Z bath bome Yl.th blue water Yin. A good buy DOW wUb an eye to your ~ID'e. ()pea Friday--10:00 to 2. ()pea SomdaJ -· I,Oillo 5. £~BOYD 11..!... " ' •.· ····· * 67S.Sf30 * 3637 E. CNst Hwy • . CorONI del Mar Speclalbl,. In ....,,_ of distinction HUG HOMES. REALTORS 567 Sat! Nicol• Drift, Solie 102 Nawput Center 640 4050 .................... macnab I Irvine raaltg FINER HOMES COUNTRY ESTATE-UPPER BAY! Great family living -~ entertauunJ::: l:eau- tiful 5 bedroom ''Callform,, Hanch·· home on 1 acre. Stables. tal·k roum -artist's studio. PooL 4-car ga ra ~:e . Owner will con- Sid-.!r exchanges. $'145.000. Harriet Perry 1142-8235. (011) ELEGAHT-E-EXCLUSIVE AREA II Super location! Great 4 bedroom home in private community of Big Canyon ~ ! (Need 5 bedrooms! Can easily be done !) $151,500. Luzlo Sbarkany 611 62110. {021) a10 CANYON CUSTOM HOME 1 yr. oki-S or 4 bedroom home w ~·vaulted cellinp-VIEW of lUI fairway I< Newport Celller --lhlakiDg landscaping w I lltrum, waterfall. putting g.-> a. piddle l<tmi>. $2:i5,100. Barbara Aune M%-123$. (015) ------.. $ ,..._,c II .. tillS Our new Corona del Mar Office ** * * ** Now We Con SHOW And SELU ~'"" ' CdM DUPLEX Two bedroom, Z bath b'ont unitl! Duplex 1/2 bloek from Oeeu Blvd. Only $84,500 eriiiPI. Call Don Yahn Rachelle Robers, Realtor 3333 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar 675-2373 ****** ********* ISLAND CHARMER ·4 Bath!- BriDe yoar tarce flmtly to this oew)J Hsted plush bome oe BALBOA ELAND. Steps to the blv. Soactous unac room, all electric ktteben. FamUy room, B.B.Q. Obe bedroom and t.tb, separate ~st room . Graclous entertaJDinl tn DeW ty decanted spaeious borne. Ezcelleot rtnaoctncl Submit! Only 94,500. Better eall DOW. 67'S-ISSO. ~ OPEN TIL 9. rt'S FUN TO BE NICE! -- THE REAL ESTATERS .332 W.RGUERITE, CORONA DEL MAR 473-1550 •••••••••••••••••• NEW EXCLUSIVE GRACIOUS LIDO H O M E ON 50 FT. CORNER LO T . 3 Bdrms. - 3 Baths -Den Two Patio Gardens IT A"'OINTMEMT OMLT $149,500 1• I I I I I 1 '1 I I I I I I I I I IIU IALU IIPOIT Sale• throulb tbe llulttple u.tlllg Sentee ot tbe Nnport Harbor-CoM& ·Ill•• Boant ot Retlltou totall~ $VI .I mllltaa f!:tr the .ftrlt II DMA1iM ot 187«.. I TJIIII IS MOim TBAN A. 8'1, . DfCUABa O'BR TD lA"" HDlD A. nAil liDO. 3-..., Jwt.. wn procn••de ot w' I• til, ftU IOLDI -~ ot tbe rdx ••• • ~ ••• .J~:r • - - I I -of--2, 4 0< 12 "*'"' C:ompacr • C:unvcnjcnt • Nu tritiou., I'EKMA·STO K ~oous l'll•tl llurhor tluulcvard (;n~l.aM~ Dr. Job,. W, M cCt1b~. 0. -OPT0ilr4ETRIST- 38115 •• CO .... T HIONW ... V •utT• No. ~ 8••·8788 COIIIONA DKI.. M-. CAI,.I,., POOL TABLES $395°0 up & DECORATING Grl~stars person! Ha.l\k~ The Grass Roots .... -.. Skik:s li Hmdason The Four Frahm£n n..Stap~os;.....,. 0\ucll. .Iones ~Revue Continuous free entertainment rodeo . ~ show rnotcn:)'clt raas TV Pftllllr&ms . spol'"ts flowen . carniva.l _ ...... , JULY II, •1 .......... Church News 0 PLYilOUTB COIIGRIGA · TIONAL CHURCB, -Brood Sl., N._t Helpil •• P.- Joba LtDctn.ll wtll pr-.cb at 10 a.m. Slllldly OD tbl tclpic, ''Let's JO flJbtDgl" Tbt Soa- rt•, a Cbri.Alan folk rock ,roup, will be beart11D coacert It 1 p.m. SUDday. • THE NEWPORT HARBOR CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCI- ENCE, 541 Ceoter St., Costa Mea --"You art oo your own" wUl bt tbt lel'moD topic of tAt Ref. EleaDOr JacUoa at tbt 10 a.m. SUD:tl.y ltntce. • THE NEWPORT UNITY CHURCH, 151h st. IUid ln!De An., CUff Ratto --U:tmber- sbip SIIDdly wtll be observed and DeW members will be re- ceived at the 10 a.m. Sunday sentce. The Rev. Suot Richards-will preach on the topic, "Who's lD charge?" The tert Is from Romans 8:35-39. • THE PRINCE OF PEACE Ltri'HERAN CHURCH, 298'1' Mesa Verde Dr., Costa Mesa --Past01 AndyAnderson•sJuty sermons are based on the book ol Colossians. At 8 and 10:30 a.m. this Sunday he will preach on "The higher Ute --built up lD Him," fro m chapter 2. • ST. ANDREW'S PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH, 600 St. An- drew's Rd., CUff Haven --Dr. Donald H. Gard will occ~y the pulpit for the 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. services Ulis S~.mday. Ills sermon topic Is "Tried but true." • HARBOR TRINITY BAP- TLYI' CHURCH, 1230 Baker St., Costa Mesa --The sermon topic for 8:30 a.od 11 a.m. this Sunday 1s "Problems wtth spiritual gtfts, •· based on 1 Corinthians 12:1-11. Tbe study in Corltlthlans wUI continue at 7 p.m. w:lth a sermon on "The baptism of the Holy Spirit." • APPOINTMENTS at the Plymouth Congregational Church of NelrJ)Or't Harbor In- clude: Assistant Mtnlster Ben- son Fraser as minister of evangellsm aOO ch\D'ch growth; Assistant Minister Terrence Lt.rdvall, minister of youth, In- c hiding college, hlgb school and junior high, assisted by John Mark Lindvall and Melanle Mt:r.- A ••,art pollc...U Ia ere. btdr'OOII ud ~ tbem _, --aflllr I Co-l loci !boll lo odlty, ••-..t r11CeJete from u Q · FlrtmtD arrt'Nd ud took _lire.......,, . bolralaC ... ttr_-.... ,_ ., • """' lP· BaloJ'• -.. .... Do .... -[IOl'tllllrlllrtoda--lln ootlmotodat-MOO. at I La. Ia U ..-.relllll"t-Ae.cGrdbc to tar•• at till 11111 at 1111 W. lla-Bl'fd ....... olllcer Yar100, Ill' ldo Po--CWrYarpo,pa. qodck aetJoo, ,._ a'fod tro1.1111t 1M u•, .. emote tbe eoUit etrldart &om-. .. cooolll.._ u -"• room, 11c ,.Ill lhl poalbll loa ol radioed for 1lrtmn. tbeo ran tlle :1 oec...-s. ...., ..,. IIUlldlll(. r-:-:,-:-====-===o Ro -lorry Baley duod MATTRESSES • 1110 MIWPOIT IUid olumb"·· IDa holhra•IUid ._. ' W&W -U8VILDDfG dtr.c:ted blm outslde, tbta ran Jrreaular Sh•pes "KEYNO'I'ES" Ellubotb IUid .... Bradoo ~ l 'Uttio help from Riebl Brady as tbey pra.ctiC41 for Saturday'• tuod-raJslnc ear nsb at MarlDir'J ~ebool la Wtltetuf. The Keyootes, jwllor member• ~ tbe Harbor Key of Child Guida.Dce Center of OrUip C«Mmty, wt.U nab CUI for $1.50 each and dorlate tbe f\a1s to tbe Ceoter. L1A , Brady, chairmao of tbt .. eDt, promlses tblt the slop.a "elephants to bup" wtl apply, meaniDC they'll wash cars of any sll.e. (Harbor K Photo.) INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX EXTENSION HEARING Tbe InlDe Compuy retunu to the lrTIDe PlurltDcCommls- ston oa Wooday, July 15, for a coothuatioo of tbe pli>llc hea.rlDC oo e:dension of tfie ItviDe Industrial Compte1 (nc~ to a 2,000-acre parcel ad)oln- lng El Toro MulDe Corps Au- Statloo. Tbe planned tndustrlat park 11 proposed as 6 Industrial Ttllaps, each "A)Gfatntne bus- Iness and commercial uses ln addiUon to todustrlal bulldlllp, and ltnked bJ a system of tree- llned: walkways. tl)lta1l,e, wbtrt be fo\lld the lilllu.,..., _ c:.n-. apartment fllled with smoke, COSTA WlSA WAniW CO. Helocattd0wtDWardandLlDda IIIOH•.,.,tiW. U...,.,.J.IJQ lpe,nkftal aeletp ln the back COlT A MilA u, ... ,. SALE IS ON NOW! EVERYTHING IN STOCK 25" OFF! SOME MERCHANDISE ~ PRICE LAMP LIGHT 1~ 673-3915 244~ I . COAST HWY., COlONA DEL MAl Q IT GRIPIN ···and DO Something! THE REV. CLAUDE BUNZEL, currator of Independence Hall aDd Colonial Research Library at Knott's Berry Farm, will speak at out Tuesday's lunch- eoo meeting of the Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club at the Costa Mesa Woman's Clubhouse. His topic Is "What has happened to America?" Mr. Bunzel, who Is also mlnister of the Church of Renectlons, has been a min- Ister of the gospel sJnce 19~5, pastortng churches ln South Carolina, Indiana ud C allfor- nl.a. He has recet'ed 4 George Washington hooor medals by Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge. Program cha.lrmao for Tue&day's meeting Is Don Hud- dleston. There's a lot of talk nowadays about political injustice --about poli- ticians who are not doing things the way we would like for them to be done. But, If you'll stop and think about It a minute, Injustice means not · getting what you've got coming to you, and I'm afraid we'd better face the fact that the people ARE getting what they've got coming. oU; Cal Stevens, minister or VICE-PRESIDENT FORD C hrlstlan tdQel.tloo, assisted . Did you vote In the last City Council election In Newport? U you didn't or if you voted for those who won, what are you griping about? The newspapers (at least this one) told everybody who was donating how much money to which candidates. Do you think all of these donations are made out of pure civic responsibility? Are you kidding ? Just like the County Grand Jury said the other day, the politicians have their hands out, and the people who fill those hands with money must be suspected of having some kind of Influence. And the politician who couldn't make a llv1ng doing anything else shouldn't be trusted to be lily white when he's in office. by Mrs. stevens, who ts also TO SPE~ IN COUNTY church secr etary. Vice -pcesldeol Gerald Ford JR. EBELL SETS UP SAFETY DEPT . Headed by Mrs. Richard Carmon, the Junior Ebell Club of Newport Beach will lnitlate a safety department wtthlll the club. The department w111 be re- spooslble for the babysitting cllnJc, which wut start In Oc- tober, aDd also the for mation of a bicycle safety program. The department will also work with the Newport Beach pollee department In arranging burglary prevention meetings for residents of the Harbor Area. lncltlded In these meet- ings will also be films per- taining to seU defense for women and the disadvantages of hltchhlldng. will be hOnor ed by the Repub- l!can Central Committee of Or ange County lhls Friday, July 12, at a $125 per plate 1 "Grand Old Party united ban- quet" at the Disneyland Hotel, Anaheim. Tom Fuentes Is general chairman of the event. Coclrtalls are scheduled for 7 p.m. with seating for dinner at 8 p.m. Honorary du..lrwoma..n and chair man for the dinner ar e Mrs. Thurmond Clarke and J. Simon Fluor, Ca.rdinal Timo- thy Manning, Roman Catholic archblshop of Los Angeles, will deliver the lnvoc:a.tlon. Proceeds will go lor the support of Orange County Re- publlcan precinct operations. L!GAL HOTICE NOTICE OF' PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Newport Beach wtll hold a public hearing regarding proposed General Plan AmeOO - ment No. 6, being an amend- ment to the Restdentlal Growth Element and Land Use Element to chan~@ the designated use of the property commor1ly koown as the "F'WI Zone," at the In- tersection of Palm Street and Bay Aventte on the Balboa Pen- illsula, from mulU-tamlly resl- dentlat to retail and service commercial. NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR. THER GIVEN that the said pubUc hearl.Dg wtll be herd oa the 22nd day of July, 19'74. at the bour of 7:30 P.M. 1n the Council Chambers of the C ity Halt of the Cit}' of New. port Beach, CaUiorllia, at which time and place any aDd all per.sooa Interested may appear and be heard thereon. ~ura Lacios City Clerk City of Newport Btocb PublJ.atl: July 11, 1974, 1D tbe Newport Harbor Elllip, Life Rafts (Inflatable) SALil • SIIVICI III.,ICT • liP All IIPAC& .... _ When your Council rubber stamps the biggest budget we've ever had with hardly a murmur, who's to blame ? When they give the city manager an extra $3,000 and other city workers get raises that will cost you about 9 per cent more, whom do you blame for that? Do you think we will get 9 per cent more work from the chiefs or the Indians during the next year? Will the lights stay on longer, the garbage be picked up more often, or 9 per cent more public toilets be built? Had enough? Limit everybody to one term In office, all up and down the line. Do· away with expensive campaigns trying to unseat free-spending incumbents. Since . the 1964 City Council put a 2-term limit on planners, the commission has Improved. Back In 1966, If you voted, most of you voted to let legislators raise their own pay. Are you griping now about their lucrative pension system? U you don't want to be dealt a hand, don't complain about the rules of the game. • • * * • We play by one rule down at the store: Give the customer the best product yoo can for his money, then he won't complain later. ·· Al ForgU P. S. Well, Los Angeles has had a new mayor for a year now. By riow, I guess taxes must be down, the streets safer, the air purer, the stars brighter and everybody is How wonderful to have a big newspaper ~ run· your town for youl TMI JIMITMLAMO'I tiiMIJT • MAitDWAttl • COLONY PAINTS • SMALL APPLIAMCIS • PLUMeiMQ WPftLI'J IT . RD IIIIW.IA&IOA •w., JIIM'Oin' IIACH ' I \ I l