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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-08-15 - Newport Harbor Ensign, , I r-N_E_W_PO __ R_T __ TltE-Of.FICIAI. HEW1PAPER OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH•"'-" •..,•,•,a• ... -•• •.•,.•..,•1•1 •0 , .. THE NEWI'OltT HARJOR ••• an •• .. ,. ... auCM BEACH • JOe YMf ONLY' MI ........ ,..,. MO Nll:l~· ··=·....,. )(}( COSTA MESA 10 y 'LO ' • -6-laoeltrldtO,l? toiO ltrldfa Ia.-.. ""'""'lobo teet alme lllo ,.._, -... loelll 11J stalo blpway ollleLlta, N9wport•s oCftdal cldce Moa-. prolllbt)' ned Juuary. Es. day night to replaet 1M old Umat.d eomp..UOO date ts Co11t Hwy. brtdp aerouNew-.omeume tnl9'M or 1978. port Bay. ID maklD&' a ebolce Moaday pr...C. IIIU 1a U.S fMt aboTt boUa. twDed out lD toree to to proride a place soulll of tile tbe water. a.rpe for a h.lcfl brld,e. bridge wbere s:a.Uora eu t1e Vice-mayor Milan Dostal,. ot "It's a myth tbat most up brleny to ric their boata, • -. TV WEATHER GIRL KELLY LANG predicts stmny sides and lots or characters for Newport's 14th Annual Char - acter Boat Parade oa Saturday, Aug, !4. Comedla.o Joey Btshop, who will be graDd marshal of the parade, hopes she's rlcht. About 80 boats are espected to enter !he 3-hour parade around the harbor. Prlr.es •ttl Include a theme prl.U! to the bolt best exempltrylng this year's theme, "Newport ~-the good We." Aftet almost S boar.olup .. IJcld, tbe C'oUDCllweut aptnst menla, CIIJ COOJDCII -5-Z 111e-of lllo Newport lfar. to accept, atmoat WCII'd U bol' Cbambtr ol Commerce and wDr"d, tbe r.com.....,.tlcllll of Ilcwer Sbore• rellideats. TbeJ tbe local PJuudllcCommiMk>o, .oqbt a t.'tdae 32 feet abo're Ned .step for tht propo.ed tbe maa bt&b tide UDe. The Baycrest, wbo repreaents tbe people 1D towD are aptnst a but w'.>uldD't co alooa: wtD Donr Shore• area, Yoted Meb bridge," cJaJmed JIIC!ge raJslng the bridge lor them. ap.Jnst the l7-20 ft. Umlt. He Jesse Curtis, 30j Eventng Frank Robinson, 1007 Not. IOQCbt a 25-ft.-hlch bridge as Star LaDe. He &rrued that the Uocbam, WestcUff, repreHDt- a compromise. COUDCilman $5 miiUon estimated cost of lng the Friends of Newport Peter Barrett, of cutr Haven. the higher brldp ·-almost Bay, an eDVIroomeatau.t was alto In the miDortty. He dotmle that of a \ower span --er<q~, jOined the piM. for more held out for a 32-ft. brldp. w.>Uid be paid tor by psollne tactUUes tor tnJlenbM tx:.ta, COGDCU members weat aJooi tu:e& "aDd wouldn't cost New-but argued tor tbe low brldp. with a PlaDI:llnc Commission port or Ora.age Cotmty a cent." He DOted that a second lenl PLANNERS EYE recommeDttaUon to keep the Jerry Patrick of the Bluffs, could be added It tramc de- ,. , ' Donr-Cout lhry. Intersection president or the 1,000-member 0 mbmloote'tem.tde the 6-la.De brtdp at grade lent, but refused to North J.merlcan Sa111ng Assn., buy outrtctat the planners' sug-also pleaded tor a hlgber Tbe clttuns envtroomental nQU lET LAW'' gestioD that tM B&y Shores bridge, noting that the bay's quality committee, wtdcb ad-entra.ace onto the highway be only lauocblng ramp for trail-vises the Conocll oo enYlroa- kept open. At the urging of erable sailboats ts Inland or mental matters, r ecommeoded SURFERS GET MORE WAVES ' • SPYGLASS tnLL aubdh1-CoUDCllman Jottn Store and the bridge and bolters must a bridge oo higtJer than 17.3 Surfers got a better rtde A law aimed at maldDJ New-sloG tblt would add 110 acres Councilwoman Locllle Kuehn. •.Dt tmtU tbey are under the feet. than they eq>ected Mooday port quieter Is oo. tbe apDiia of coodorniDlwns, PQrka, stn-a decision on that Intersection bridge before raising tDelr koger McGregor ot Lido o.lellt lJl tDe turbulent pollttcal of planntnc eomml111ooen sb:lele-famlly bomes oortbwest wUI be left to state engineers. masts. Isle, owner of McGregor Co., waters of Newport's CUy Hall. when they meet· toaicbt, Aug. of tbe preaeat deYeiOpmeot. The Dover-Coast Hwy.lnter-This was also one of the one of the. •orld's foremost Summer surftng limits were 15, at 7p.m. • CONOOUOOUW: eoo-.er-secUon would I lYe tree rtgtlt arguments adn.need by Larry builders ot small boats, e:rtended east to Baltm P~e:. Noise recutatlou would be-sJoa o1 36 apartments at 1184. turn lanes to and trom Dover. Miller, the Dew manager or seemed to add the cUnebtng The surfers had hoped to get come a PQrt of lbe citJ's pn-Rutlud Rd., Westcutf. Dover Shores residents, the Chamber of Commerce. argument tor a low bridge an extension as tar east as eral plan ot toac-raact dent-• THE COVE developmeat many of whom own big power Council members promised when he told tbe Council tbat 17th. opment. <;umulaUYe ootse, will Mek an over-ruUac of trallerable saJ.Ibol.ts can get Led by Jean V&n Ornum, a such as conUDuous, meuur~ a modUlcaUon committee re~ TAX CUT DUE under a low bridge easily, then middle-aged beachfroot bt1S-able souods made by air coa-tual o1 bl.lcooles and side raise their masts before head-lnesswoman, dozens or the ditiooers and otber machines, w&lls LD the deveklpment oo lng fflr the sea. yo·mg, tanned surfers jammed would come tDier cootrol 11 Balboa taand channel. FOR NEWPORT? "It's Just as easy to step City Hall and sat throqb a tbe oolse rules pus tbe Plan-• DRrvE-IN twnk1nc flctllty • a mast ln tbe water as on long evening of CoUDCtl detate ll1ng CommJssloD. and City for a saYings aDd )ou to be a trailer," he said. He added 00 the Coast Hwy, tJr1dce. Cou.ocU. bunt across Coast Hwy. from Will Newport Bfacb prop h.ls rotce to tbose seeti.Dg a ''After Ustenloc to all ot Also on toal&bt 's planDJ.oc tbe Balboa Bay Cl\tl at 900 erty --oers -t a small cu1 annually. Still, histublllwould temponry moortng ·for that that talk, •e firure tt 'rill agenda are: W Coast H 1n an existing ..... •v be bigger If theassessed valua-purpose, south of tbe bridge. take us the rest or tbe nlgtlt · wy., te their local propertyturate ! tloo ot his borne loc.reased. Mollday 's decision put the • UVE ENTERTAINMENT buiJdiD(. whicb would be r e-City Council decided to study Mr . WynnremlndedtheCotm-city's om.Clal stamp oa bridge to get the Cotmell to go at....,, request for Harry's Bar &: modeled by Newport Savings s uch a possibtuty after Clty cU that several Items cut from with us,'' one YOUDg surfer Grill, Al..,....,rt ar•. aDt1 Loan. Mana-• Bober! Wyon_ toldtbem design ideas that bep~~ the said, after the Co~.mell eoded ... t"" _.. the preliminary budget earller ftrst ot this year when the almost 3 hours of debate on tbe Mooday that an .m-anUct.p,ated thls year could be restored U Council ,......,..IDled a ciUzens I ~ sed --bridge. jump lo 1oca prope •• , asses tbey waot to spend the "extra" committee to study the boy _. .. ~ the Instead, Mayor :looak1 Me-valuations would proul.ft" mooey. He Usted a $50,000 crosstnc. The committee sent lnnts aod ColiDC'tlm:lo Howard city treasury wttb $489,215 pistol range for pollee, $100,-Its recommeodatloos to plan-Rogers, botb Jong.ttme trteods lbe qw.llty ot educaUoo. each more tban It Is budgeted to 000 for modero.Wng the city nt.nc; commlastooers • .,.bo con-or loc.al surfers, spearbeaded SCHOOL TAX DRIVE IS ON The Newport.M .. JCbool board has appoi.Dted Mrs. AlleDe Seba.fer u cbairmu oflllo lor cbUd ls recelvtac now. spend. publlc works )'atd, aDd $130,-docted a ptt~Uc beULDc last quick Colmcll appronl ot' tbe "1 r•ll} believe tt•t all U the Couocll decides at the 000 •htch bad beeo cut from mODtb aDd sent aloag sugps-new Umlts. we have to ® 1.1: explaiD to Auc;. Z6 meettn&: to apply the street and alley maintenance Uoos to tblt Co.cU. Mu. Van OrDum, .t.) with pariMI wllat tMJ'rt &ettbC wtadfall to a tu rate cut, It f\lllds. WaUJ KDIUoD, aate tJi&bWa,y Mr ~-..,. a.4. nmt tM _. ... dllr eu _,,,.. ..ad •tu abol& a 1~ re.. TM c .. rent t.lpt CO't'en C IB' tw Ma ua. -..s 8Wft .s.fer sudW'Icb ..._ at ~ ................ ..,,...a P trsl tllllilrp · _. lJl till 1oeal $1.20 tu elty dptndttur~s tbroucb •• that tiM Coast Galt4, tbe South tbe 15th St. beach,· broucM a tor Pt.._ ...._ . .,. ..... a. latMdtltrtct, rate. Tbe oner of a S50,000 Juoe 30. Coast Repooal Cooservattoa pettuoo with about 600 alp- Tom ca .. yaMO"'CII. plu tbt riUOOI wt.IJ tbll In-bome would sue about $12.50 Com mlsl1on. and otller agen-tures, seeking eDeasloo ot Mrs. Sctw.fer auccessftlllJ crtul 1J DeeUIII'Y, a!ld we'll H' fill d 1• ctes sUII could mtkedeclsions flD« 1 led lllo P'OJCI, ._....Costa b&n lllolr ....,..,..... opper s on re IDe that . would ef!ed the bridfe ·~We ~ '::';.,,· tile boys .. Uesa•s open spac:eboDda, Wldeh Mn. Scbater 1• a member destcn. He tried to remain be allowed to surf wttere the resulted lD YOters last s.tem-of CoD Mea's PlanntacCom-Newport's own "Harbor mayor Milao Dostal of Say. DeW'al 1n lbe t.'ldge-bel&bt blr waves are," sbe told the ber approYtDc~ly$4,000,000 mtuioo, aDd also a member H r " munlelpal bus line crest. "I've heard some good argumeot, but l.n response to Council. "These are&efOClC, In boDds for parts. ol tbat elty's erlme preveottoD ha.~~n ln Sl 643 and cost comments on it, altbougtl it question.lnc, admitted that "the local atbl~es Involved 1n 1 "I reel opttmlsUc about our committee, presJdent of tbe ta ers $l6 1i8 ID the tlrst doesn't go to all of tbesbopplng hl.gtler tbe cost of a proposed beautiftll sport.'' chanCes tor pa.ssi.QI this re-Harbor CoJ.mCU P .T.A.., mem-8 :"u of lls ~x1steoce centers, and most belchgoers bridge, tbe loDger the wa1t m2y Several surfers backed ~ venue Umlt lncrease," Mrs. bel' of lbe board of dlrec~ors Last Sunday the 4 ·busses have to transfer once to get be before It's built." Mr s. Van Ornum's coatenUoo Schlfer said. "Our tbeme I!' of the Harbor Area Uoited ay, ba led totai of 37 people to the beach.'' Mayor Donald Mcinnis, an-that the waves are too rouct~ golog to be 'the cost ofqtallt'J.' and also serves as ellalrman u ~ 10 Jacob Mynderse' Couocllwoma.o Locllle Kuetm swerlni a leadiDgquestlontrom for swimmers and just rlpt All we want to accomplish wtth of tbt JChOol dlstrtet's career ~~uns tbe bus llne ' of Irvl.oe Ternce sugge:ited one member of the aUdteoce, for surfboards. thls elecUoo Is to malntaln edaeatlolladYliiOfY committee." "flDandally we 'would be that the city study usln( the remlllded everybody where the Reealllng a recent oear-riot Get tough, says petition bett off ~ying cab tare for dial-a.-ride program after the bridge mooey will come trom. when lifeguards had to force tho er 37 people ., commented bus trl.al rtm Is tinfshed. "Taxes," he said. surfers to leave the W:ater at ::;:~::~s~::,r~ to~~ d~~~:::tse:ksed =~~ JULIA DELPHINO DIES Newport pollee ut clrculat-la1t1aUve would add provl&1ons Co~U 011 Monday. turned over to the Newport tog a peUUoo tblt would make to tbe state coutltutlon that Councilman Paul Ryckoff Harbor Chamber ofCommerce, Julia Delphloo, loDg -time newspapers, eJPresstng ller prison terms mandltor'f tor would reqalre Judce• to be suggested suspending Sunday but that not a single book has worker ror coosernttve cau-conservaUve poUUcal phllos- some crlmlDI.Is. 11 tbe tDitla· ta.per on some coavlcted service to save money, but been sold by merchants. ses, died last Tbursday at Hoag ophy. Until her later years, ttve pts enougb statewide ale-crtmblals. other council members argued MESA OFFICIALS TO hospital. Sbe had b@eo beddd-she was acUve in the Amerle&D natures aDd Is Qlli'OVed bJ Prboo terms would be man-that the city bas a commtt-den for tbe ~st !0 years, aiid Legion Aullllar y. voters lD Nonmber. datoQ tor periODS llllDC ftre-ment to keep the bus riDllling FACE THE ALL ST ARS su.ft'ered a heart attack several Survivors Include ller hu- "We did tbe same tblnc be-a.rms tocommitc:erta.lDcrlmes. througbOUt the summer oo the Physically nt city omct.als days before her death. band, daughters Mary Da.Dst,er tore the JUDe primary elee-pr .. IMIIJ coavteted felouwbo same schedule. The city will be pitted ap.tnst the Costa She was the -.ue ot Albert and Janet Cozad, and 8 II'IDd- Uon.'' pollee oomm.U, rela-use ftreums tocommltuotbtr leased 4 scl'lool busses for the Mesa recreation dlrlston play-J. Oetphloo, a pror.1l.neo.t Costa children, all ot (:ost:a Mesa. 11th, Mayor MclaDis promised to take any tbe oew Umlts If troobie arises aptn. He urged surfers to re~stabllsb tbe old surf1ng assoctatloa that used to deal with sucb problems. "We wa.at somebody that we can au sit dawa ud rap witt. wben we ban mti\111 prob- lems," he said. ''Dialog thE' wtnter, t urge you to get or. pnlwt apiD.'" Tbe ntensionof Area 1 Umits was cranled temporarily, be- cauat after Sept. 15, tbe Ugbt llmlts are relaJ:ed aDJWIY, and 1urfers ban tbe beaebes almost to tbem•Ives. Councilman Rogers, wbo Uns on BaDloa Peninsula, J)l'alsed surfers for "proving us rlgtlt wbeD we have tried iD the put to make things bet- ter fOl' you." Both Kr. Rogers and Mayor Mclno.ls warDed that surfer s must share the beach by leaving the water when local uteruards rajse a ''black-bell'' fla g. "Can we start tomorrow m3rD1Dg?" asked one young. ster wben the new Umlts were set. Assured that he could, he )Dined tbe rUSh out of City Hall to run borne-and gel a lJI. tie sleep before Tuesday mor n- IDg's sun came 1.11 over a bigger surfing world. Back Bay cleanup today About 50 rouogsters from Coroaa ~I Mar hi&b school will cla.r& .., the Utter UOW'ld Ule Bl.ci Bay today, Aug. 15. Members ot the Key Club aDd Klwaoettes, youth auz1Ua - r1es of tbe Coroaa del Mar Ktwuis C I ttl, wtll start their aecoad IDDUll Back Bay clean- 11P allO La, Tim a.e....as r1 Unda lste, rice-presideDt ot tbe Key Club, .said tbe ea~p ta a recular part of tbe cllt)'s aim of &id1Dg tbe local ecology. ' The cr~ will clea.JI the area from the northernmost point of Back Ba y Dr. to just south of Park Ne,.,vort apart . ments. Wbeo a delegation of Key Clu~rs told Monda y an er - DOOII's Newport :leach Cit}' Councll st!Jd)· session of their p~ tbe COUDCit temporarny suspeaded Its own ruJe against noisy demonstrations and gave the youngsters a round or aiJ- plause. missile window Radar uteDDa wiodows for the U. S. Nary's oew Trident I (C 4) missile wUI be developed aDd butlt by Pbltco-Ford t or. poratloo's Aerooutronic Dtvl- sioa, Newport Beact, •hlch bas bHD selected for a $2 .3- mllllon, 3-)·ear program. Louis F. Hellltt. vtce pres!. deal and general marager of Aerooutronic, saUl that thE' se1KUoD was made by lock- beed U:lss.Ue .II Spact'Company, Stmnynle, caw .. prime coo- tractor to tbt U. ~. Navy for the t.mdersea long -rangt mis- sile system. Two of the radar antenn:1 wl._s 'Will be located oo thf' beat sbleld ol the reentry ve . hlcles ot' tne Trident I three. sbp submartne-llunched flef't ballistic missile. The '.\'lndows do not per mit nor mal viewtng. They are constructed of slllra, a chemical compound round In quartz., permitting lhf' radar to "see" througtl It and pro- ducf' an etnclf'nl refl~>"'tiv!l'\ from Its targt'l to lnsun a successful mi ssion. MARVIN BARLOW OF COSTA MESA IS DEAD Marvin ~ Barlow, 68, or 432 Woodland, Costa Mesa, who died Saturday at Hoa g hospital, was lnurned yesterday ID Pa- ciftc Vie"' memor ial park., Harbor Vlell.' Hills. Mr . Barlow, owner of the Spencer Book Co. in Santa Ana, nad lived her e for thE' past 15 years. UODJ omce stu Breuler aid fekla.J, berola and eoea1De summer to a pilot program gTOUDd all stars In a softball Mesa contractor, ot 1623 Mesa yesterday. "butaottDoaatutc· Pu.sbtn. and burt!r~!..:ttb Z to .tee bow a loeal bus Une game at TeWtnkle park f1eld or. natur'eswere lltbtredtllroa&ll· or more prlor .-, coo-would wort out. at '1:3C p.m. Wednesday, Aug. Senlces were bek1 at Bell-Popeil prosecution rests out the state to ql&llf)' tbe ta1-vtcdou. , "I'd Ute lo see us keep 21. F'ref' watermelon wtll be Broe.dway mortuary by Pastor tlaUYe for tbe tanot. TbtsUme, . Olfker Breuler said a eopy the bus Uoe," saJd Vlce-served following the game. Connie SaUos or Harbor Trln-The prosec\floo rested Its with an alle(t!d murMr plot we bope to mate lt. We baYe of tbl peUUoo ls uallable tn tty Baptist Cburch. A eulogy case Tuesday In the marder-because tbey thought U was He Is survtveO b\ his wile, Martha; a son, FredE'rh'k , daughters Jean Younl!. and .len. nlfer Sarlo''• a brother. ~ o;!!';- ter, and 3 grandchildren. unW Sept s to aet 175 000 b1a commUDlt)' nlat.lollS otftce D I" ht I I was dellvered by Tom Hoac for-hire trlal of Mrs. Elolse put of .. r. Pope:il's plan to OOROTHEA CANNON OF COSTA MESA IS DEAD stpatures. atatewtde to pJ. tb1 at ,polSce beadqaarters. over 1g 0 go manua Jr. Burial was 1n Harbor Rest Popeil, of Harbor lalaod, and ptber evtdeoce for a divorce 1Dit1aUn 00 tbe Nonmber .... •OU-aty pollcemeowilltiso cemetery her Santa Ana boy trlead. trial. •-le'~oa ballot." be dre·'-H-tbt peUUoas · Defense lawyers ~trJUIC Loa Allee~ S..,.rt~ Court A rosary service will Uc .. -u ---. M••oal ~ratiOil ot the tral-man ·-to operate the signal Mrs. Delplllno ..,.. bora in h ld 1 130 Frl·'~\· J.nd U -~ ., -·· -A a---1 ._ .... said. ---.. r to convinCe "'"'OI'S tblt Mrs. JDd .. ltark Bnlldler refUsed e a ; p.m. .... . ...,......... u.. ~---... -. • ...... t ~ Dr -~coast from DOOO ~mtil 6 p.m. oo-WaLDe, I.Dd tad UYed here or ~ s "· u.C ua ... I UVYet • &!lU Popeil, 49 . and 0u AJUS, S'l. T-*Y to dlsml.ss charges a mass at 9 a.m. atur .... } felon Rwy. will be tried, tempor-day throu&:fl FridaY durlng the the puC SO years. Sbe was a did DOC c--~·etobaveChl,..,..,. a-~ .. .-tbe 2 as the trial be-at St. JOichim 's Catholic M n Ia Ces Y Count I t II ---· be trLli period fteqttent writer to editors or ~ --......-c .. 1 ~ esa . arty, 0 ... u~uc -. manubcturez Sam•1 Popell po Ita tblrd week. Church, osLl ~esa, or •N r O- A Costa .. _ .... ,,. ... ·-· ... ,....of . otber ~~i:"::~::: Caspers seat not on ballot ~!7:::9::.:~::; e: ~~L~.o~~ died ~Jy~,;£,2~.:i~ telOil}' clrd drlftDJ ebarlll boUII• WtUai WJu Sm ltb. while the 1\ea't'J summer traft\c UDder Hat state taw ne: d t oda t --atoac here -·• wMk after be dron baCk hlldoa &ron ol F\&Uer'toa, ll bere. City tramc eofi{Aeer Rope ror an elecuoo to rtn td pre,_, • to e e n s wwe ..--A"''. 11 at bet home at 890 u;s. Ca.MOn, 1be mother of -~ 11 -'d st •· 11 the co""~ Boord ol SJC~Url-coa -~ 1 suc:cessor BU .... ' .&DC> LOO:r W. 1511>, West 11...-po<IHellfbts, to a Welt Newport pu1:J -• C&Nip IUe~ ollSl Stth BID Dune -... ye er-.., ..... , 1 tbe term .-.... Ju. 6, After n~ . wu ~·~ _....-.-....., ,_ --Hole hospital nursing dtrector ~~ -~ 11., .. -r .... -•-a-....,_ Ill ta .. "t •-~ Z or 3 sors seat left neant by be -.... .__ ,..,_ .... "' r~rtr·• c had II .... wbteb be lad bet~!...-..-.--_, ..._ ~e_..., • a -dt-~•aoce of Udo Isle's that. ettber Houstoll FblnloY DODGER PITCHER helm. Sbe ftl from U\cblpn U"C ...,e annon, v ,..,re ............ raa dOniPIQP"witb 1M -. st., an at tbt .-rty moatbl .. to Itt a state permtt -..--Ed .:~ 8roWD Jr wbo alace 1955 .. ; .. .....,. at ta na. for tbl S·••t muna1 opera-Ronald Caspers faded tbfsweet or m · ud bld IYed locally tor 14 Barlal .riu be in Good Shep~ :· o1 lblm, Budra S. fte car CUM eo Hlllt ta t1o1a trial. Tbe trlalWis oDJed as a but call.lac tor tbe etec-woOJ be perwor 1D. Jua&rJ, Oodlff ptteber A111't1 Mu .. yars. SM 11 nrl'tred bY her berd cemettry, Hmttnctcm smtttr. 11, ot 1u Glllriel, ll a ·e:!W.. wta Ylu Sm1D llody atPt by tbe• City tloa fill led to I'll oW of a state :.~ ptet._10meooe fer tbe s.ersmlth coUdiD.1 Qb''-IIC bate~ Rotcoe. Beleb. Bait&. Berrt.ron of "" 1 _.__. c 11 1 lbo .... or Colli Assemb,_ committee. JIU m. thls week. WbUe he wu tact s.nten ,.... ooaduc~ at ,_ 1 dl ltlllla Hoal.._,. r «<+•-..-mtlr~.otiMI'pu'tJ'.. o..c a ur..-~ Ia~ ... ~. ""-eroor Roaakl "-blJ-.a .lolm Br11CS ol eu1 oa a fOld ~ tllat ta-. 11.aro. At1btJ by tbe Ret. com. Mea is ,,.,era rec- ... 1roo1 ---_. ...,.. ,. 111a .. 111111 cumu JOOD -· of c..---r -trl«f to -a bill to< ... · · Reepo Ia --~ed to'""'· a .... clw:kd his S-1 loa flo tM New R-11 u u-. • allll eata.lltoe wulaaotl c-IDI --• IIIII called 81&'"-· --....-~ ,_to pC • -83 OF ~11 no, u c 11 Stor -~• po•~as•-cu_to_ .. oat to 1M AunlblJ , YortMeta,.....,.._loot Bab-"--of Com FRAHKJ.HART, , ~--rutwdiJ. u •·w "C'.. .. .. -A o.e maD e, " -.,. .... ..... Sib .,.~~~ --a • 000 ...-.--_, ··~ -·--tot ••-ro-··-·-4m0111Uo!Mr. --~· ~·-nlued at _. -••· II-_ ... -..-. C""TR" H. B. DIES •·-· to poUco. Dlul ... .atpollceUTI>od. q-IJwr--U· -·---• lila--b&llot u.-"" "" -...-.-. -ol llt'J HCUoe' tram Jftllllml c..;..· term TbeQ. Dell ....-~ from till COIU* ttl -~e. Stntcll were beld TUNdaJ ~ Roatll. -· ' a alli __ .,._ 1 0 'Juaary, "'"'"~Is eloelod boll~!::"blJ•Ioe-and Aecord!Sictoapolkue«t,JIUIE JOYCEOGDEH 1a --Ber-Cbapella IIdia, wue)letldlllllt'nlfa.. ... .-ar to IIIII _.. ealllcl b tbe trial blcalll penor lD No•ember woeld r..,s r>._ .. ,.t coamtttee ....... _.., IJZl tne.l. u SUCQJIIS.AT AGE 46 c.-Ill• tbt f'rult.l. Hut, daJ .... tr.. a J111tJ at 1.11 ......_ 11rJ ---tllll 'a ol .-t 1111 tuiltl Ll u 1m-.__._, --to llll'vt tile ·reiiiMd ....._,( to .-1 tM a.trliM .....,...,., cllldladU. .. , of --81., c-I -111. 11J-... ".' _... llalaiiCebatw-llletralllcllow --WltolllaiOIIAIII-----· wllo .W 11!1 wu * '? JIC1r'• = = ::-:-.I, 1!,.; toaiiC ·otr o1 0rmr Or. ud 1 ,_. ter• to Wldeb Mr. Cu.. ateun~te.a:::t: S...tar llioM M Jh .....,_ e~tiJ II .... hftcl ~ •• fll 8..,..-t. ... ~ Fr .. 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I --aplly llo -a ·--flO run ibo b-'I!Nio iboy try to IUMCRIPTIOII RATIO -loll!oalf lo -~~~ fiiO<O, -.., Ia olf&tlac. -· -......... hour-II wll bop ibo paper timeobomb daf-. .. ..,......_, .... ,_,u.oe.•-.• uo blo lou-a,_ af •· lalllo ood, tllollllaafiiiD..., elqllodo ood co-ibo-daolhofprlftto Ito a dlroc:t ,. ... , ofllliof)'laa ibo aoarlaa boool~--, boo,_,.._ .... _...... ·--tolllo-), of··---~~~~ -IDthoUnilod~. ~of-mmntbWOIIII,Il<pt-al oooooo~• .. oooOOOoO:••c:a• Tbt OGl7 tlme 1111 1'111t1 wde laucll ot tr. Hut trruU lito ltMDOWIIIt.._IINihll~icubull,... b<&'IIJI and ctt~lloa. of DIW 8rnw u,. ARVO E. HAAPA1 owntr 1Md publlshe' of the Ensltn ~ooroeoo. • IS THERE A F0RD IN OUR FUTURE? President Gerald Ford stands In the historic role of tremendous chatlenge and opportunity en to help lead our great nation along the path of security, sol- . vency and morality. He is the only "un·elected" president of the United States •• that Is, not elect- ed to either the position of vice-president or president. As he himself said In his acceptance speech, he can be his own man. Since he is un·elected, he Is be· holden to no political pressure group. He Is In debt to no man --and to only one woman, his wife . That was a nice, homey touch In his speech to the nation. vory mac• ---11o -af 1110 ll&r ..a rlc--130 .-., ~ mpiotlai -dowD lllpJRarotly Somo email wu oat ol peuc aflloe, 181'~ u:S dupleab.. .... • • • ... ~.a , rt co ~ . •• •Ia& wtllla tawDrm,lllloload Unreel ooa all•w plallor,.., -.... .....,.l6illlbl,..,_o(_.to tlooo_f.,...!taci¥1Aisll011110me1J0wldt --... ·-.. paroult .. -br ----, ....... ,...,.. ... 'l1lla-or--· -" ... P.,o up Mid cloted -ol Wtaltb, be Wild P"babl}' lMdtrl, 1D ACe..,.,. lllps, fllb 4.S.mlllon cubic ftet ohtor• tp~ce . doors (orewr. • be a m'J rl .. --· wttll clllmlaallllc Ia lloa pr-COmplalall about lhll 4ro1D 011 produdl,. How muoy jobs have been destroyed , and a IOOd repflltaboD, llld would JPirlt ol "dettatt" wltleb, lA dme aad IDti1Y have rtadwd iuc:b 1 crt101ndo how many others hive pot been created, bt lllttiUDc b11 "JOeJal clutleJ" flct, l1 tbt lAilT_... ot tbe tn rectnt yean that the s. .. tt Subc:onwnittee bec:auae of thb deluae of aovernmental paper· bJ dcD.~Uac to popalar CltaMI. welt to DOW piiGplDr commua-011 Ciowrnment Jteaulations held t.rlnp on wcwk demands, i& impoaabl41 to k'now for -~ ol footllortJoc loll -lom afttr oomt :SO )llrl ol 11111 the q>atter ln 1972. The sub-too chllr· certsln -but tho number if <ODI!derablc. Tbe aod pr .. ..,"-1! lie ·-cold -war, In wlllcb IIIII U.S.A. Ia od · · · ·'·-• bo to fly wttlt tbl eai{.1 Wbea bumbllAciJ lolt 11YM wealth man, Senator Thomll J. Mcintyre {D.-NJI.), cost pr uc.tivsty t1 ._, enormoUI, ,or w tile !rope lvD a1 iot_, aed •• obrloolo)J __ tis IIIIer-Co!ldudad thst "federal fonn110Uullon ... 1s Cll1 build • product or jlr<nlde a tonlco wboo broucJot to lllbl oomt o1 blo rlty, 1101 tomelllloollllllncreu. -nallna unall -aU acroa tile he:s o-olmed with red lapel The fimplo commoD hwnan h'allUes, ~ IDe sllnry of lts ortp.l al-country." A.nd no one ditlareed. truth of lhe matt• II th.at paperwork could tell to tbe fllltures, I am DOt llu u well u tboae It aoacM Colu.mnJat Din Smoot reported on Se .. tor stnntJe all private business in AmeriCI. eond«Mdnc the aets tbat broupt (or did it, really") thereafter Mclntyre•s ett.tn.tes of the colt ot .u tb.il The 10lution to this non-productive and h18 poUUcal dowotall. I am to ,.,.., record keeplna: -a Jtqprin& S36 billion doubly bwdenlome owrheld ia oot to bt torPttnc bim. Waterpte &Dd au Its ramt-annually. Half of this enormou~ expe01e con-found in merely taJk1nc about it oor in loamine For myseU &Dd my flmli.J fteatloDS are lDdeed NUTS, A f .,_ b ••-with 1 In -·"-~ • I WIJii to tbuaJt Rtcbard Nlmli. coocress of ·would-be oracles diU o l,l..lRict cosu lo Uline• for ~ to u-t, nor •• _.... aowmmenu for b1l de9ob to tbe Ideals spcq aDd IPIDd preclou ttme the requited forms. Tho other halt il about hlndlina of tt more efficient. The only honest of freedom &1111 worlchrtde ur1 mtlUouiD ,..ltb solemn-cwnly divided between aowmnwnt printina solution lJ to elimklate the JOWmment's prtt- peaee, Oar hearts 10 out tohlm IJ Mektac to destrOJ a pres1-colts and the bup outlays for limply stortnc oooe in the private tec:tor altoFtbor -thereby aDd hla famtlJ 1a lbl.s dart deot wbo played tbeir trieD the completed records. elimtnatina the bW"den of paperwork. in the bour of tbeir trtbulaUoa. wltb more LD1Ual success tban 'Ibis expense, of course, i& borne by the prooea. Any other treatment of thiJ ltrltt·l I am CODtldeat that bt&torlcal tbey to wiD election. American peopl41 -either in direct taxation to jacket on Arrarkan budnea wW only help perapecttn wtU eome daJ sbow Tbat Is a ldgb crime? No. finance the ao.enunent"s half of the Sl6 shorten the already smoklna fuse on the .O.orl tbat tbe smaU WMkDISI8SWere The hJ«b crime --not even billion or in increued prices businell muat timo-bomb. olltsbooe by tbe m&Qy years mentioDed bJ tbat aucust body ' ofreal.lmportutworkbe!Hd __ 1s tbe sell-out of the c.harpcoruumenloc:overltJhalfoftbetab. Copyr1pti974byn.tlolt"IMniiSodltyF•tun• :..bts _ .... bts ,._ ::~. :.~ :m:=:~ REPORT BY REP. RARICK Broadcasts We are proud to hue h1m as world c:oospl.racy wb.tcb Is tak- aoO.anpCo-oelgllbor. tog 0"' tbls pliDtt br leaps By REP JOHN RARICK •-ldlol& 1-.lald-·eYeo from space FLD and bouDds wttb tbe maguan-where --• do DOt order 1t. He represents main-stream America as ,has no other president, except per- haps Lincoln and Truman. Now what an electrifying r e sponse he coulrl generate throughout the land if he would announce a program of s olid Americanism and devotion t o the preservation of our re- public, carrying out the words he re- peated in his oath of office: "to protect and defend the constitution of the United C-II... lm-•• aid of Its •-•--•ed ~c o~,.o c,at, L olli•i•,.• _..,.. ,_ WWia.l u -So, tills fall we can look foi-A ra11o beaco3 e!ptrlm<!ilt Urns, niesmertled and over-Probably oo Issue 1n our ward to buu1Dc 1a Bostoo and a packap buUt by PbUco-F:.lrd ~~~=:~~~~ AN OPEN LETTER TO THE NEW SPmrr OF ''16 FOUNDATION come by creed. nauou bu ratsed more pd)Uc coat1D•Hoo of our tu: dolkrs CorporaUoo's A~roou~ral!c Ill Just 40 years I've seeo 1Ddi~Uoo than forced bassfDc belDf uec1 tor readtDc. 'rlt1Dc, OlvlsJoo lD Newport Beacb bas 1 our Rep\tJUc eroded to the of scbool chlldren. to actlleYe 'rltbmettc aod rldlnc _ _ txt beeD acti'n.ted aboard a oew States." There Is one ·disturbing note already, however, and that is the reassurance sent to Communist Russia and Red China HaYiac cocstped NW:m to his rate, some belated thoughts come to mJnd. So stronc are state or mob rule: democncy some lbeoretlc:al doctrine ol mostly for rldlD(. commUllleaUons or. -· aided &Dd abetted by the ractal proporUOBS. EYu tbe blttac 22,300 la courts --tbe Stl)reme dowa. polls bne lndleated oppost. s I h ld spao!e, aD!! Is now ':f:;~~~~~ tbrOQgb the ml&lclpal; by the Uoo by an estimated 80 per-uspec e tnrormaUoa to eartb ~ LIGAL MOnca Lawyers Guild aad a dolen ceot ot the people. The packlll\l 'fts ba!lt --=====::..-~ otber guilds aad Seapes In-Contrary to what the pliJUc 0 N ••A u "--t b • feeted wttb tbe red virus,· the -ts bo•e ~--Jed ·-be-IR 'obbery IW •• aw caUI,Illlt e<: no.·>g:i ORDINANCE NO. 1578 .._..,....... "-" w sateJUte-6, wb.lch was deslped AN ORDINANCE OF THE House, the Seoate and tbe vast Uen, tbe S~eme Court . to JeUa aa I.GterllaUoaal com· CITY OF NEWPORT BEACR bureaucracy or gmenment rullJic on tbe Detroit school mtmlty 18 a spectal ''b:Q:ld. .utENDlNG SECTION 12.«.-fenrlshly seelrinc and trytnc bussing case did DOt baD ~-A Coro111 del Mar aaa. races casUDg staUon la space." Tbe 125 OF THE NEWPORT more controls tbat promote stnc. Rather, the Court's de. a preUmtnary bearlDc thts Frt-eartb YlewlDJ mcjJle was BEACH MUNIClPAL CODE soct&Usm and create more clslon Umlts busstnc to within daJ. for armed robbery of tbe lauacbed last May 30• TO PROVIDE FOR A DE-problems as tbe1 attempt to a school district and probibtts Reuben E. Lee rlnrbo&t res-Tbe pa.•\:\ ,., ba;U by CREASE IN COMMERt lAL cope with tbose 1t"b1cb are la.rg-busstnc from ooe district to tau:rut last Tb~~r8Ciay. AeroautrOGI~ i: now prOYld1ac IN -lJEO PARKING FEES e}J tbt rentt or tbe circum-another, unless there Is post-Pollee say J!n.~ ltluewer,21, data ((ll' lllte:-oaUoaal studies Tbe City COUDCU ot tbe Ctty nDttoo of lbe Coostitut1on fia Un proof of ra.clal mu1pula-or 504-l/2 . J~lDe, bid out of lbe ~ta ot part:ka•an up that he would carry on the foreign policy of President Nixon. This would mean a continuation of "detente" with our com- munist ene mies. Translated Into English, this Is prog ressive retre&t from our position of strength, basing our foreign policy on unjustified and mesmerized trust in the promises made by the com- munists. How mu ch better if President or Newport S.ch DOES ca. bid ameadmeats, "eseeuttn Uon 1a tbe destca of school 1D tbe ft~ restaarut oa radio Jtpal tn.umtsstora DAIN as follows: orders'' and e•ea slyly lnYoted district boUDI!arles. So, tbere at cloa1DC Ume euly'.fbvsd&y, btyODd tbe eartll'sltmospbere SECTION 1. Section 12.44 .• e~oc:y ••. ad oauseum. can be Utile or no reUef tor tben cCIII.froDted tbulcvs JOb.D Gro'JOd statloru rlllCln3 fro~ """"""''l"'""'~~~-'""'fil 125 of the Newport Beach Ma-SIDcerely, tbe Southern educat1oDal SJS-Cilllmore and Tom Gostatssoo, computer-cootrolled to simple~ nlclpal Code ls amended to Cll.lde s. Moran terns or the Soutbera people. weartDc a mask and simulating manta I IJillts are located at~ • l 1" fe rN.d: Corona del Mar The House of Represent&-tbat be had a CW'· Abour $5,500 po1ntt Ia Norttu,DdS?utb. A;n er .' "12.44.1 25 Commerclal ln-12 Ex lo Uves, also teeUnc the stronc 1a cub and cbecks were taken, lea, Elltope, the Mldclle East, R ft · F ord WOUld instead announce a program Ueu parking fees. A. PERMIT p rers oppostUon to forced busslng, and the maoaprs were Ued ~· lDdia and A&lca Many of tbe a S of vigilance as to our national security, REQUIRED. Ia lieu otprovldiJJi had Lnserted liitroag lanraaae A wltDua wbo said be saw ·atta:' at a mo~ue' and wut be the required ott-street parking • • tn the Elemeatary aDd Seeood-eomeooe foltowtac tbe robber's m"ved from coatiDeat to eon-(Inflatable) a continuance of realistic efforts to pre-oo alte pursuaot to Seclloo 2?,. IR OlympiCS ary EdO>Citloo Act Ameadmoots deocrlpllooo called pollc:o, Wbo llroeot to ketp tile opacocrall vent war, but no commitments that would 08.191 of the Newpon Seacb which would haft probtbltecl searched tbe area tor about an In light ·~•o Its cwblt Is shift-SAL !S . SERVICE YuaJclpal Code, a commercial any tu dollars belog used for boar before tlDiftDc Kluewtr ed alooc the Eqtator IHSP!CT. REPAIR weaken our ability to resist a surprise business may provide all or a Twetn Nnport Pollee bussi.Dc. The Seoate, bJ ooe hldlnc Jn tbe water UDder Reu -· RI!PACK atomic attack by the communist nations, porttoo "'Its required com-Ellllorer Scouts le"'e tbts •ore msrgJn,rerDOYedtllelfo...., boo's r-orut DMJ'by, Har. PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS Who have Shown r epeatedly that their mercia! oil-street porldllg to •-lor Colorado to com. la-p. thus csuslac a war bor d'IIOI'Imeot dl•en louDd IS OFFERED BY DCC a mtmldpal fee ..owned lot by pete ill the Natlollal E:q:~lorer between the House and Seoate, sacks cootalalng tbe loot 1D sev-N.J. RU 550 CO. word ca nnot be t rusted. PlYlne an aanal fee of One OIJmplcs Aug. 18.2-f. which virtually threatened to sneral fettotwateroea.rwbert Oraoce Coast EnnJDc Cot-· 209 S."th Pocllc An. H\Ddred Futy Dollus ($150 ) Tbe local E:q:~LJrer post hold the educatlc:!aalblll hostage Kluewer wu arrelled. lep Is offerlac a 9-Wttk noa. Son Podro, Co. 90731 Choice of vice-pre sident will be n.ar -·kin& -ce. Said mUD.!-was picked to ... A~ .. 6 ...... --tmless bus"""'"WI.Souttawed. lab pbotoc:rapbJ class this rau. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .,. Tbe ~--11 Phono (213) 5.0-9435 a nother vital indicator of the direction ctoal porklo& lot must be oo Uoosl meet afttrllol&blng llrst to tact, It bad .... boeo ru-MESA BOOSTS BED TAX, •-wt ""'"' lloo:hy ~ .... ~...-......-....-...- that our new pres1'dent will take. There located wltblo reasonableprox. !rl Orao&e Couroty EJ11lorer mored tbal tbe presldeol mlgllt UPS I"'COME BY $25 000 ~'!"""._!olm6 !.!" 11°' be-lmlty to the commercial bus-Olympics earUer this year nto the enttre blU unless bus· " r •-DC "-~A• • • ..., oo Y pre-have been the often repeated rumors mess as to be userut to sald aplut 60 otber poet&. sloe was ba..Med. Costr. Mea wtll get u extra tequlalte ls a camera . f th It · t 1 th t ld tak business. Newport Pollee Dept. com-Tbe House receotly coa. 1 per cea.t ''bed tu:" from Tbe course .UJ tab a close 0 e u tma e game P an a wou e (B) EXlSTING tsES. The re-mlllll.ty relaUoos omcer Stan sldered the COllfereoc:e report OYeniCM botel &1111 motel Jook at tbe fuDdameotals of Ne lson Rockefeller up to the top as qutrements set forth in sdl-Bressler ts: tbe post's ad-to accompaay the Elemeatary c-sts. Tbe City Cotmcll IWIJd black aDd wbtte, ud eokJr president ·-first by appointment as se<Uoo (A)abovesballootapply rlsor, He aod hls wife, Judy, aod Secoodsry Educstloo Act the truoleal tu from 5 to 6 pbotJoc7apby, Ltuea, ftlm, to tbose buslaess establlsb-wlll accompany tbe ~ Ex-Amendments. Tbe report coa-per ceat Jut week. U&bUDc metho.U, flllbQ'stems vice-president, then bec oming the Repub-ments already to e:listeoce on plorers to Fort CoiUns, Colo. taiDtd a watered-dcnm a.ntl-Tbe city DOW pta about aDd otber acceuorlet wtll at.o lican e 'd t · 1 dldat In 1976 by the ellecU,. date ol lbts or-llaliD& the trip are DlaDe bossloc prorlstoo csrr)'lrlg $111,000 aoooally from IIIII tu. be oamlrled, Rectetrallo• II 1'-I.B!, pr Sl en Ia can e dlnarlce; said busl ..... s ms) Chambers, Wbo woo 5 gold lltUe or oo ellect oo IIIII use oi aod •oold aot ab."111 $141,000 bela& lleld br -lotmeot ooly r etire ment of Mr. Ford from the politi-be coottaaed or cballpd to a meciats ud 1 bronze medal basslog. Three separate umes, Wldtr tbe .... rate .cbedate. Aac. 14.30. ~ ~~~~,;~~~~~':..~.:0. !ANool cal arena. Selection of a solid conserva-use oi tbe ame ar ,a more !rl IIIII c:oaoty compelllloo; K.C. tile Hou .. IMtructodltscoofor. A drom.Uc !ncr-!rltru-·FROM THE BIE!_!..E DE\. M•• wovEN woo os restricted oature wttbout com-CODDeU. witmer ol3 cold med. ees to lnttst oo the stroncutt-steal tu IDcoml lt IJpiCted 1 · _ LEVOl-O~ 1 INCH tive to ser ve as vice-president would plla.Dce wttb &aidrequtremeats, ala bn'e; Lee Place, a allnr. buastnc la.ncuace ot tbe nou.e nest year WbeD tbt Dl1f' h1Cb· Ho, ••erJ ooe that tbtrsteth, Rlv•e:~.., SHADES be a big step in the right direction. proYideJ that Aid uee orbutld-medal wto.r; brCDA medau.t blll Yet, on the vote to defeat rlle Soatb Cout Plua botel come ye to tbe waters, a..s c.u /or PREE ut~,,.,~ Mr. For d made a good iinpression iDe 11 not enlarpd or eJteDded Terl Crate. Cbrta Aymes, Bill the c::oofereoce report I.Ddiela-11 co~ltttd. he tbat hatb oo mooey; come to occ!C)Y a crater area l:biD Jarrett. Karea. BIDlDc, Danny state tbt House laquap, ma.aJ FIDal r--ol tbt.., or-ye, buJ, &Dd eat; ypa. come, here whe n he atte nded the Burgener fund that occapted by such buUdiDC Breuler, TODJ Cio11, lane of oar oew. Nortberaoo..buutac dlauee Ia ..t fcJr •It Koodly bqy wtDtaDd mllkwttbout mOOQ' raising dinne r at the Balboa Bay Club or uso oo IIIII elleeu,. dlto ScboorTaodKoo"Nlepod. lrleods abo-tbe waraod olgllt'oCOIOIC!Imool. l.lldw-prlce,(llalall55:1.) of tll18 ordi.Dabce; m:1 fllrtber a ec'llted tbt SeDate Yerstoa. last year. I had occasion to chat about prorlded tbot aid .......... , LIGAL MOTICI Tbellnal vote 1r1 11111 Ho-wu his college foo tball days at the University sboU .-.. to be IUbJo<t NOTICE OF PUBLJ: HEARING us to 83. Tbll cao ooty be to tbe parttac reqalremiDQ MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lnterpretad u utndleattoaU.t of Mi chigan. We had a topic of common UDder wlolcb lbo) were total>-11o11 111e City c .... u "' 11111 oar Nortlloro lrloodo 1"1 t!lol Interest ther e' for I was at the . University Dilled; aod abiU .__ to Ctty <II Newport Beaeb will tbt) ... un wttb 1110 s..,.,.,. po) tbe porlltJoc '"' u re-Joold a poobllc boorlnr reprd-Coart roou.r aod tlllt tbt) bon of Minnesota watching our future pres!-qalred ..... -to -Ia& ...-od a.-. No ... r•l LalariOI In problhttJroc dent play In two big games. The first IUUZO ol IIIII Newport Beaeb 15'79, be11oc. AN ORCIIIANCE boalfoc Ia 11M SooUoen port 11-Joal COda, -· ..,. OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT oflloa Uallod -· time was In 1932, a 3-0 victory for Michl· t-uuppllcoblt." BEACH AMENDiliGSBCTJONS 11u,y o1-Nortlloro poll. gan In a sub· zero afternoon at the Me-SECTION z. Tlllo ordlaoce zo.oa.uo, zo.ouso, zo.oz .• Ucllu ,.., llo •"-tbotlloa Ia! C -. oball bo pobllobod oaco In 1111 110, zo.ol,l'IO ·AND zo.OZ.liO s,....,.. <;owt lllso -raled mor ollseum on the miMesota cam-. ofllctal --a1 IIIIICIIy, PERTAIIIIIIG TO OEI'IllttMI t1oot --to01tor Ia pus. The second time was two years aoc1 11111-o1111111o alltctln or TIRMil "DWELLING llla11L 11011 -lbal tbt) .... 1 t h J SO da)l aftor IIIII dlte ol llo tnm'," "0WELLING,81NGU:--lopftiiEW_t_, a er, wen erry Ford was all-American adaplloo, FAMILY,""DWELLIIIGTWO-tbt)llliJ-llldooolllootHEW Wolverines, but his great defeMlve eUort ~~ 'C: ;~:; LIIIUL . ' center and most valuable player for the· Tlllo ...... _ wu tatro. ~' A~OO~L~YEOR~!~o~ojp~~" cu 1111 bpal" •• lit' ol!apJr was not enough, and the national champion of Newport Btodo llold ,. 11oa c ..... - Gophers ground out a big victory 1n the Z!od diJ "' lOIJT, ll'lt, ud llllft:l • , wu lldollolod • lllo IIIII diJ TIIIIR GIVP second hall. . ot •• ,.., U74,.., 1110 ,.,.,_ --.wiD 11o -.;~, ;o;tw-iioiiO Mr. Ford has a lot going for bim: foot-''~o~:lll<holo :';'..;,~ 1:.'\: = ball star, World War n oveueu veteran, ~= ,._;; c ... ,,, • ., a. car loll ., tamUy man with an attraettve wife aDd a .... .. CIIJ ., .... ,., --. _._., IIQIII, o : IIGDo, Colli -. ol -11M..; bandaome ,.....dl'en, mtd-welltern Aillert-.t..-r COIKII.IID': -· ,_..., ... .u,...,_. can berttace, repreaentq the t.drbooe --A. Mcb •• .., --...... - .... a p ot a prodQcttwe aDd -l'pttc Dlltlaa, lAt ATrllrl': · a-a...,. 111 all Join Ill pra,yer . for tbe Lewd'• ~c:::t"' ca,c- IUid'-for ~ Ford aDd for C= AII-II, It'll, lotllo 'nc 'X.:;,~:: Cllll' _,.OD, ....... ..._'rd. .. ....... -- Two More Reasons why Richard's serves you better ANb 8ANKAMI!NCA"C ON ANY PU..cHASE ~k&-..*s.C.-. o: 'markets UCIO~VIALloo ·IIAIIIDIIVIIII'p--Aimtllll I ,.... ... • _______ .,._ ._,..,. )l')')'::tMP$ 11 $4 00 0$¥ P,PPP¥ pee 4 U PP-#P P¥P I ¥ a U ; PPF yo usee e e e ·········= ................... . • ••• • HE BEE Ll I,JAMIY llal P'LAEHBACK .... Terry and Choot Cotes. 81JIIIIf tMwlaC ot A1»rt "lpoa taU coUecU.. worthy were amonc HYtral ot our k>caJ AIIPil 1'1 at S.UOtk'l 8oalla Cout Plua ••• rtaldeots who spent the lut WMk o1 July lfOUCII'ed bJ tat Woca.D'I CommtttH ol at the Hunewtll Ranch, Brldpport, Callforlda. SYC. ltereford cattle aDd Morpa horae• are ratted rao.GI ..._ntlac Ud AotlJd be fwl • • • on the ranch, wbleh dates back to 1181 ud alradJ tab'" bl'fl ._.. r.....,td bJ ........_ has been under the R~.mewlll family maDill-Dafld ~C. J&JDH Lbadtrlftl.ll, LeoGardao.tb, ment tor these 113 years! At LocbbeJ, B. H. Delellblre ud ptdJ.1Jp Other happy members of the party, (thoq.b Rowe. More arellmH. Jack BaUU., Mlcllul mayhap a Uttle saddtesore), were Sally and Htncb aad Glrld Smitb. Some of tb1 pMta Dtd: Bar den with daugbteu EIJ.Jabetb a.oc1 wtU lDcludl Mmu, Cbarl11 S. Tbomu, Jack hm; Dorothy and J im Rorn, soa Mtctwel Grotb, WUitam MoeeleJ Joaea, Jobo Porter, • and daughter Stepbante, and Marcia aDd Len Doaald st&rltnc. wnuam B. Malouf, and m&aJ LaOOenba.ch, all of Newport Beach· wltb them other fub:loo CODIClous women of our ar•. from Santa Ana were Jane and 'otck Dodd • • • (he Is a loeal arctlttect), their daucfater Tbe llttJt Hue t:omet ba.ppentap .,.., tht Clarissa and ruest Jackie Jeffrey. blqest yet ••• the craod opeDIDI preYtew P. S, II was DOted oo the ranch bullet1D of SZl Lido Part. July 18 aDd 29. Eqrned board that Dick 8.ardet:1 .,.., seen senral 1a.Yitat1on.~ read "rttretbmeota 11 a.m. Ul times at the "U.Catch-em'' pond, even auGMt." They bad nW Jlll'tiDr for the though nshlng was outstaDdlnr I.D nearby car1, c,_utftred or otbenrl.11, IDd prln.tl streams and lakes! , .. hmmmml boat sllp1 were prcwlded for tboH 'W'bo came • • • by water. Tbert were DO bltcbJnc PQaa ••• The Hesnaults (Vella and Jack Sr.), for-tboup tt was moe:tly the "eurlap trade" merly of East Bluff, are falrty well settled attendlnl .•. However, there may taYe bteD In their Laguna H111s home and th.ls past a akp~book ror tM tlltet~a-talket, lli.Uooo week or so ha.Ye entertained as house cuests aDd lll.aket trueltrs. Folk were there from old lime l'tlends Janet and Wick Suter from enrywber e, borne and abroadl Olrner Da.nny Tokyo. Mr . Bad er Is vtce-pr•stdent of Wells Olmstead and wU'e Jackie of EmerakS B&y Fargo there. The Hesnaults bosted a dinner new In h'om Europe just ln tlmt to bear all party tor them with helping haDd of Joan the "obs aad ahs" over tbe decor, which and Jack Jr. lnclUI'ied were more old tlme Jack:le had dooe. friends, Leta and AI BlschOI>; Agnes and On M.Dd to welcome each cuest andtoescort Ken McDonald, Janet's parents, aDd her uocle, them "eo tolD'" were Pat Hug, Marte Bub, Malcolm McDona ld and wile, Ruth . , . b-orn Mary VooGeldern, Nancy Leason, Glenoa ets- Walnut Gr ove, Minn., where Jack Sr. was SOilllette, Mary Graham and Carolyn Muon .. raised . It seems the McDonalds and . the also Susie Herpect. manager of the Hancock Hesnau lts took turns at heading the school Park oftlce. Some of tbose ln attendance boarrl, as well as Walnut Grove's bank In were tDe Bob Crosbys, Gretchen Plechner, those early days. Barbara McDonald, Norm Peterson . . . Walnut Grove was also the home of well yes, they came h'om everywhere ... Mrs. known wrtter ot children's books, Laura In~ J. L. Kalb, WtckenbiD'g, Arlzoaa; Mr. and ga lls Wilder, and her books were based on Mrs. R, Bloclr.e, Deonr; Dr. T. P. Grltft.o her own pioneer childhood. The La ura Ingalls and Dr. Howard Grecher, Maryland; R. A. Wilder Award was establlstled In 195 4 by the BtnUliff, Hawaii; Professor Nlckolal Ko rm- ChUdren's Library Association ... Laura elofi, Sprlncfleld, llllnols ... where, In the herself r eceived the first award. In fact, a state capital building, I bad my ftrst elen.tor story buill around her Ufe and thai area ride . . . also my secood, third and fourth, Is being fllmed In Simi Va lley ... Soooo.. . -but the "captain" balked at number nve Vella and Jack just rna~· take a "site see" ... tboucttt It was unnecessary, and U~at ther e ... who know s what might happen. ended my ''IClS a.Dd downs"· for the day. • • • Other out-ot-towners slgntng the guest rec- Cathy Haven, whose husband Bernard Is tster were H. M. Taylor of Long Beach; a retired colonel, chose the o rncer s Cl ub A. L. Ross, Seal Beach; Herbert Rlodley, at El Toro for her August 7 bridge luncheon. Marina del Rey; Or. aod Mrs. Richard J . Guests wer e seated at a long luncheon table Gun, San Beroardino, and Vern Headrick- which carried salmon and gold color theme son, Studio City , , . all enjoytng Ustenlng to . . . even th e lovely floral arrangement, the musical gro'C) stolUng about, and watch- which was an extra take home prize tor the lng Alan Adams sketching and palntlD&: tbe one who dr ew the lucky number. Other tables boats at the sOps, or at anchor ln the bay were In readiness for the afternoon slams, . . . Some of the local folk were Barbin doubles and "you made It, partner!" Brtdp and Robert Grant aDd Gra.ql Corp. attorney, players were Mmes. Hubert Rousselle, Wtl-gorgeous Marlene Fo1; th~edlofts. Spy Ham Jager, Glen Thomas, Rted Wasson, Jute Glass Hill; Robert Eoglaod, Mr. and Mrs. Axelson, Waller Keene, Donald Ayres and Edgar Hirth, the Bluffs; the Richard CooUnp, Thomas Wa lker. Others tnchxled Mmes. Henry Mrs. D. A.zene, Mary Haney, Mrs. StanleY . Ullman, Dean Waddell, Louis Turner, Ray Kaut1, from Lldo Isle, N. J. Winkler, Mr. Lavelle, Nellie Davis, Spencer Honig, Dana and Mrs. W, R, So~ Nupot, the ln Latham, Edward Carey and Grace Metzger. Frisbees aDd Rich H.autten. otller "Newport- A most pleasant altair. b-orn what I hear. ers" were Dr . M, f . Lorenz. W, Crawford, • .. • • J . B. Kemp, 'Bat' tste; Unk llitbew100, tbe The Golden Voyaa:e year for the Balbo& Bert CofftYI , Dorothy Cotiirt.." .{-~tT, Yacht Club makes ever y event seem to Morrl and Marcella Selfld,e, Jlm Haybt&, carry, not onty the Golden Voyage symbol, Dana Point; nat forge~ BtrDI.dtne and but a golden aura. The latest ... golden Henry Ullman, Gloria GettY aad trleDd Tom Invitations to a champagne brwtch and de-Mclnerney .. , plus a Jt.IUoo others. WORLD'S LARGEST: PUT IH A BLUE HAVEN POOL OR SPA · FREE ESTIMATE! CALL HOW OR OROP IH ••• Wo'ro Cion ly And Open 7 Days A Week. 12222 Harbor Blvd., Garden Grove 530·1142 871-8020 n2.3401 "' 841Hi094 ,, U. C. tRVDIE traek eoaebes BtU Toomey, at lett, apd LeD Miller, bd from rlpt, were IOilled last ThLD"sday by tx::I atbleUe director Ray Thornton, 2nd trom left, 111. a tat:t Oil tblwdftfaity'a sports program at the Newport Harbor EscblaC' C~'1 WMlkly luncheon meeting at the Bahia CorlDtblu Yacht CI!Jb. At rl&flt Is Rob Meyer, Eubanp ytce-prllldent. (Excllao(e Club photo.) Remodeling fuss on Lido The board ot cUreetora at the mlttee, saying that he was ln- Ltdo late Comml.l!Uty bu. r e-structed to so appear by hl..s versed Itt at"...OO o1. tOO past directors, and spoke against recent moathl wbell It dl\·ected crantlng the application tore- a letter to the clty's 1nocWlca-ta.tn the home already con- tioo eommltt"ulda.IUiatcom -strocted. mtttee DOt to p.n1. a TU"t&Dce The permit was granted by for remodel1Dg a bome at 128 tbe modification committee. Via MeotODt. Since February the LICA has JobD RaW•. owoer of the· been eng:a.~ In a colltroversy Via Mentooe bulldtnc, bad Ills aDd law suit brought by ooe of plans approYedbybothtbeclty's the Island's residents for the bulldiDc dep&rtmeot and by lbe Association's failure toeotorce LICA a.rcb.ltectural committee, the deed restricUons and re- but tbe project was Ted-raged move another violation of a by the Newport Beach building home under construction by Inspector. Robert Warmington of Via Tbe Lido Isle letter, signed Genoa, Lido Isle. by wnuam Sprarue, LICA ma.o - a,.r, .. ,.,Ill out, "Thlsap. ASSIGN ED TO INFANTR Y plication DOW before JOI.I, we belleve, 't"lola.tes (U CA) re- ltrlcttons bJ protrudlng Into the setback area. For ttlts rea- SOD, and 1n IDterest of unlform protection, we 111'19 you to deny thl1 appUcaUon." Mr. SpraKUt also appeared before tbe modJ.ftcatlon com- Army Prlute Joseph D. Car uso ni, 21, soo G! Mt s. Muy Caruso, 2000 W. Balbol Blvd ., Central Newport, Is as- s!~ to the lsi Infantry DI- Yislon at Ft. Rilej', Kan. He is a m·~chanlc 's helper In Comr;.my A, 2nd battalion of the division's 63rd Armo:-. ' IIEIPORT HARBOR ElllllM l'llll.ISHED IEEllLY -PAGEl lllJI!SDo\Y, AUC. 1~ 1171 cDIIOIIA iJlL ??A' CAL MARINE Air Reservist Doug- las R, West of 1099 Visali.a Drive, Costa Mesa, has twen promoted to rank of gunnery ser geant. He Is assigned to Marine Air Support Squadron 4. an element of the all - Reserve 4th Marine Air crafT Wing headquartered at E l Toro Marine Corps Air ·Station. He wa s promoted during ""o weeks active duty. (ll)MCR photo b) Cpl. Guy O'Neill.) SILVER & GOLD COINS BOUGHT & SOLD 645. 86 40 ann IJ8Sian N Clnlllll I Chanin BMI'IV TIIOniPSOn "501 a tablet can be cheap I" (][)~ f. ~·\!' ~· ·, .... ·· ..... . ' . --" -- ' No ont1 lik• to pay $Oc for a &.inalc tablet-i• cludina ua, NeYerthdca, aome of the DC'WCI' drvp COS! 1ha1 much. 'J'bey ~eem apenaiv.-yea. only ~m. Consider this: Pneumonia u.ed to mean 4 10 6 bcdriddC:n week&. r...o. of PQ. OfteD hO!opitalizalion. Often death. Now, a few dollan' wonh of one antibiotic will eeneraJ.Iy c:wc ~ monia in days. And t.hil is only one example , • , ther( are many others. When you conlidcr wt.t a fe¥. SOc pills will do for you, lbcy -an downrilbt cheap. Christensen Phal Rlacy 3021 E. COAST IIWT..; COaoRA DEC' 11A1: OBIOL.E 2·15511 r ~ ..:.ps=' ·~o .>- ~ SPECIALS Served Monday thru Thursday dinners include soup or salad, ( choice of baked pQtato or rice HliWaiian I I RED SNAPPER .................. 2.25' MAHI MAHI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.45 ~ GRILLED SEA BASS ....... ,..... 2.95 ' i TDP SIRLOIN ................... 3.25 /I NEW YORK STEAK . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 3.75 ! LOBSTER TAIL ............ ·-... 4.95 STEAK AND LOBSTER . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 3901 E. Cout Hwy • Coron• Del M.r • R". 675-0900 /l''oj C H EO.'J DI NNER B ANQUETS 118111111 BIIIII'V Deallln l'llllli'MJ· EIIDIIICI In n• EriC I Amalie ..._s FrMII Fer1"11 lntertors &lddiiiiS/ Rolllnlon,lnc. Heimann IJDIICtiiiS lriii'VIII'S ... SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MILITARY ACADEMY IIIUidaan'S , ... s.J) SINCI IU• ~ACAPA IS SUBJ:OCT OF HEW O.C.C. CLASS "A JOHN BROWN SCHOOL" Boullliii ... COIIO llllalld, lo- Re•t d•t & Dar Ca4ata e&tld 10 mUtt all PIX't Huto- KIH DERGARTEH tlorv 9tto GRADE ,.,. IMl o ....... , Ill U.. 1111b· jOel ala .., a • ..n claa bolD( a8wtd at Oraftl'tCoaatColllrt I STRONG ACADEMIC PROGRAM -e.n. t SMALL CLASSES Tlllo<l "N-.1 lliolwJ ol t GOOD DISCIPLINE, loiAHH!IIS, R!SI'!CT A•-llllucl ""' adjaeool ......," tM cow• 'Will aot I ALL MAJOR SPORTS ..., Pl"'ldo.........,- t CHACP!L, BIBLE -.. lllaod 1111 li- t CL!AH IURACU !rill -I •11c a ._., t LEADERSHIP TRAIHIHG ""-102 """-"'•- t OI'!H SUH0/4.Y UT!IIHOOHS fOR III>C::,:'!',-::,. ":.:!:'~ AI'I'OIHTioiiHTS lor llfl. "-Oat. a. X... 10 • !HROLLioiiHTS HOW UIHG TAitiH Ul Doo. U -4 lo I P·•· ......... _ .. __ a&l Qe"' .... N'lll •z• .. til! % CALL OR WRITE h. I X lt .. _ _. L .. ,-....... ---- L...:F,:OR::,"..:DE::.;I::,:.A:;:I::I;... __ ...;;<2;.;.';;;..•-. .. •,. .. -.._. ~ ~ :h''' en e 111r • ....... t ' - • llal'ld Art ,.. -Fine AM Baiiii'V .... " -.... ...... I ..... ~ ------' ... ... .,_ ...... _. ...... -··---···---·-·---··------ • ' l NB COUNCIL nups. '74 IN OUR BIG, BIG NOW AT DISCOUNTS ! NEWLY REQUIRED CALIF. SMOG CONTROLS INCLUDED IN PRICE ALL USED CARS. 70MERC CYCLONE "'-""''-..,.,.,....,.,.., . .,~o liiM .-,hon,<:r\.0•-toe IH-IIStl 1116/MIOIMU"'II'""'"'' 1\1 1]10 -~·""<.'\ ol l6~01110"""' IV'~ ,,,.,. O "C. ro•" oele< po.....,l lll617ol """· T&~ I ~"'' -· '68 PONTIAC FIREBIRD $1395 V-8, FM radto & heater, I Sed. Wqn . 1895 V-8, radio & heater. auto. trans .• DWr-steer .. pwr. brakes, 6 pass. (369EAEJ -BIRD 4 DR . ~ Metallic blue. while roof. . steer .. brakes.Wind. & seats. • CIIDIN.UCCE 110. 1?81 (I) Slll(lo Family Ruldoallll uses slall siOimll plans AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUIITY OF ORANGE, CALIFOII-c-ac 1bo lollowlac lalormatloo' Plot Pla111 -Drawn lo NlA, ADOPTED Pti<SUAIIT TO THE STATE PLANIIIIIG ... 1o, ftally -ud Molly r•dable, conlalnlng llle AND ZONING lAW, AIRIIDING THE ZOIIDIG COllE BY lolJowlllc. ADDJMG GPI "CEN'ERAL PLAJf OIPL!IfDTATIOif" DIS-a. TUII Bloct (~&~Plleaat'l Mme and dlte drawn). TRICT REGULATIONS TO THE COKPREHEllSIVE ZONING b, Seale ud DDrih arrow. CODE OF ORANGE COUNTY c. Pr-ty IIDaa ol bufldlnlalle (dlmelllloned). Tbe Board of S~nUon of tbe Couaty of Oranp, CaUtor-d. Balldhap; ellattoc IDd prcposed, location stce (number ail., dots ordaio as follows: of IIDlt.). SECTION I. Sedloo 1-9-355, 1-9-355.1, 1-9-355.!, e. Ueas; nlsllll( 1111C1 propoead, 7-9-355,3, 7-9-355.4, 7-i-355.!5 IDd 7-9-S55.e are bl:rebJ' r. stnets; b:aUoa., Dame ud width. aMecS to the Codlfled OrdlDI.Deu ol tbe Coaraty ol Oruce I· Eutmuta; JoeaHoa, parpoM aocl width. to read as folloW's : b. Aecesa (drtnways, etc.~ edsttoc and proposed. See. 7-9-355. GPI "Geoeral Plan lmplemeatation" Dts-1. Topocrapby aD4 crad1oC plans where applicable. I trlct Regulations. !. EdsUDc structures on abutting properties; )Ocatlon, AU reference to this section shall include Seetloos beiebt, uses. 7-9-355.1 througb '7-9-355.6. (2) AU usea other than Slagle Family Resldentla.l uses Sec. '7-9-355.1. Purpose, IDtent, &Dd Autbortty. sb&U ltt»mlt plans cootaln1D.g all the above Information plus Purpose: The purpose ot tbla district ts to prOYtde a tbe foUowlac: method whtcb wilt permit the de'relopment of lud wtthln a. Put1Dg areu, deslped to County standards. &ooiJlc dlstrlcts whlcb are not eotlrely eooststeDt w1tb tbe b. Pr~ sips; toeaUon. blight, dimensions, and copy. objectives, policies, reoerat laad uses, &Del procrams apecifted c. FeociDc tr walls; type location and height. by the General Pla.D. WbeD It La fouod that a prcipoeed laDd d. La.odseape areas proposed. 'dtrrelopment Is eoa.s:Jstent wtth lbe objeetlns, policies, ~n-e. Outdoor uses (where permitted); location and type. eral land uses, aDd procrams apeelfled by the Genenl Plan, (b) U the Plannlllc Commission determines that additional aDd Is In accordance wttb tbe rqulatioos of this district, data, piiJls or reports are necessary to assist the Com- such denlopmenl may proceed. mlsatoo In making the finding requlred by this district, lntent: It Is Intended that thia d15trlct be appUed ooJy to suc·b addtttooal information may be requested and s hall be those properties which ba.fe beea ldentifted a.s be1IIC IODed prOYide.1. In suer. a manner tbat the uses permitted or the appUcable (e) Tbe Planning Commission shall review the plans and denlopment standards aDd replatloos could result ta the s~g data within 40 days after . their submittal to and development of land uses that are loeomp~.tlble wltll the acceptance by the Planning Department objectlns, pollcles, reoenl laod uses and programs speet. (d) Approval of lD appU.;aUon by the Planning Commission ned by tbe General Plan. stall be based oa a ftndlng by the Commission that a pro- It Is also lnteDded that this district will be temporarily posed use Is conslstent, or will be consistent when made appUed to properties oaly UDttl sucb time as tbe t.se IOillq subject to certain eoodttlons. • dlstrlc~ Is revised or ameDded to bt coostateat wtth t.be (•' Tbe Department of Bulldlng and safety shall enforce obJectives, policies, ceneral la.od IlleS and procra.ms 51*1-any eoodttion aDd insure tbat development Is In accordance fled by the General Plan or uotll the General Plan Is amended wltb the coodltiOillllJ approved plans. In such a manner tbat the base 10n1n« diltrtct 1s coDStlleot. / SEcnoN 2. Tbls OrdiD&oce shall take effect and be in Authority: Tbe application of this district to parcels wbtcb full force thirty (30) days from and alter tts pa ssage, and have been found to be tolled In a ma.nDil' Wblcb lJ lDcoaststlllt before lbe e~pl.n.ttoa of ntteen (15) days atter the passage wUh the obje,.t!ves, poUclea, cea.eralland uses, and procrams tbtr.of lball be pW.llsbed once ln the Newport Harbor Ensign, specllled by the r.,neral Plan 1..s intended to be one of the a ftt'WIPIP!r pubUsbed in the County ot Orange, State of caur. preliminary steps l~o the CoUDty's Program to bttnc &OD!Dc orflll, tocether with tbt names of the members of the Board lnto eonslsteocy with the General Plaa u reqWred bf See-of S•rrisors YOt1tlg for and aplnst the same. tton 65860 of the Gofernment Code ol tbe state of CalitorDia. RALPH B. CLARK Sec. 7-9-355.2. l..ppllcaUon. Chairman of the Board of Supervtsors This dlstrtct may be eomii6De;1 withln aay other d!M:rtct. (SEAL) of Orange County, Ca lifornia In uy district where tbe ·Qmtol 1..1 foUowtd by, u part o1 ATTEST: soch symbol, puenthetteatly enclosed letters, "GPI" U., WILLIAM E. STJOHN (G PI), the addtUooal requirements ar.d staDdlrds eoat:ata.i Couaty Clttk ud tz...oftlclo Clerk within tills district sball awiJ. The district l}'mbol sball ollhe Bovd ol S1penisors of constitute the "base.dlstrlet" and the (GPI ) sum:.: shall Oranp Coaoty, California constitute the ''eombtD.lng district.'' By June AleD.Dder Sec. 7.9.355.3. Uses Permitted. Dtptty All uses permitted by the bl.se district, prOTided tbat such uses are found In accordlDee with procedures Jl)eel.fted 1n Section '7-9-355.6 to be eoaslstellt with the objeetlYes, policies, geoeral land uses, &Del procnms of tbe Geaeral Plan, 1n accordance wlth tbe reculatloo..s ol the base district. Sec, 7-9-355.4. Prohibited UHS. (1) All uses not permitted by SeeUoo 7-9.355.3 abon. (2) All uses probtblted by tbe bue district. (3) All uses which are fouad by tbt PI&Mtnc Commission to be Inconsistent with the General Plaa. Sec. 7-9-355.5. Site Development standards. The establishment, operation, ma!atenanee or elpi.DBioa of the uses permitted by Section 7-9-SSS.I shaD be In eom- plluee with the standards of tbe bl.se district. Sec. 7-9-355.6. Flndlo& of Cons:lsteney wltb the General Plan. Prior to the establishment, operation, ma.lnteDIDCe, or elpii.DJ1oa of the uses permitted by Secttoo '7-9-355.! the ap- pUeaat must seetD'e a tlnd.ing from the PlaaniDc Commlaioa tbat tbe propoaed use Is consistent wttb tbe CeaeraJ PI&D. ApplicaUoas for requestlllc a t1nd1ng as to eonststency with lbe GeDeral Plan shall be In accordance wtth the foUow - STATE OF CAUFORNtA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) I, WJLUAM E. ST JOHN, County Clerk and e1-ofn cto Clerk of the Bo&rd of S•ntsors, do hereby certify that at a regular meetlnc of the Board of S~rvtsors of Orange County, Californta, held oa the '7th day of August, 19'74, the torecoln& Ordi.raoee contalntng two (2) sec.tlons was paged and: adopted b)' the followina Yote: AYES: SUPERVISORS RALPH B. CLARK, RALPH A. DIEDRICH, R. W, BATTIN, AND DA VJl) L. BAKER NOES: SUPERVISORS NONE ABSENT: SUPERVISORS RONALD W. CASPERS IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hue hereunto set my band and a.ftlJ.ed the offtelal seal of the Board of Supervisors ot the Couaty of Oruce. State of Calltornla, this '7tb day of August, 1914. WILUAM E. ST JOHN County Clerk and n-offtclo Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of lnc procedure: (a) Tbe following Usted materials shall be adlmltted lll (SEAL) Orance County, California By J une Alexander, Deputy the form aod number prescribed by the PlaD..ntDg Dlreetor. Publlsb: Newport Harbor En.slgu, August 15, 19'74 LIG41. IIOTICI GENERAL REVENUE SHARING 4 MU.Lnt I IIICilllATION " .......... '. LIGAL MOTICI LIGAL NOTICe ACTUAL USE REPORT H£VJPORT 6E.f!L H ( l T'•' hM r.c:...._, ~-lltn•..,_.. 51'1••"'111 ~rn•nu IOU•f•"9 l'.i25. ,.2(. . l1f ................ ,. .......... . 243,113 ,_____ 225,220 -1.. ................ tl')t ,.li~::;.r;o;r •-21,6115 ...... --.. ............... ~ ... 311 ...... .-.... ...................... . . .._.._ ................... . . ............. ,.,. ..... :..... - • IJ • I Not so very long ago 'the people in this pi cture o pened the doors of the Bank of Costa Mesa fo r the fi rst ti me. And they did it in the little tra iler you see beh ind th em. Today, they have moved int o a brand new, $1,000,000 Headquarters Building . To us, th at spell s out one word -success. H owever, w hen we sat down and tried to ana lyze th e reaso ns for our momen tous progress, we were stumped. How did this tremendous change take place in such a short space of time? We knew our. projected rate of growth had bee n greatl y exceeded, our earnings were way ahead of anything we had hoped for, our employees were working at the highes t level of performa nce and our Direc tors and Officers were doing an o utstandi ng job. But these were not the reaso ns. ••• JOIN THE CELEBRATION! We wMt you to join the festivities by partlclpetlng In our· w-y drmng for flobuloua prizes. Juat look at thla nn .... p: PRIZES DRAWING DATES A SyfvMIIa Solid-State AM/FM/FM Stereo, com- -Saturday, Auguat 17th plete with turntable and a track tape deck. A frM pea for two to Edward• Cinema. Good -Saturday, Auguat 24th until December 31,1175. Hie A Her Schwinn 10 apeed bikes. -Saturday, September 14th A bNullful replica of our new building ... con- -Saturday, September 2111 atructed with -hundred ·one dollar billa. THE GRANO PRlZEI A round trip for two to -Saturday, October 5th Hewell. Fly w-to Wllilllld, .,.,. at a beautiful hole! and attend en Aloha cocktail perty. Tr_. portatlon priMded to and ,_ hole!, lolL• of the lalenda with rour guide, and a Hawallen beach bel tor the two of you-a -lion draMI from uatoyou. a Fin all y, we hit upon the precise answer. Costa Mesa and the Bank of Cost• Mesa are in love' The people in our communi ty love the way we do business •nd we love doing business wi th you. Proof of this romance ca n be found in one simple phrase ... anyone who has put up with the inconveniences caused by our worki ng out of the trailer must be a devoted customer. This sort of devotion deserves loving recogni tion. And our Headquarters Building is ou r gift to the people of Costa Mesa who have been so patient. Now, we cordially invite you all to inspect this remarkable new building, the most modern banking facili ty available. • We wo uld like to express o ur gratitude to the men who designed, constructed and decorated the new Bank of Costa Mesa : Robert Tho mas, A. I.A.,). Ray, Construc- tion and Robert Morris, Interiors. Their com bi~ed talents have produced a structure of which we all are very proud. vye want you to look at the many conveniences they have provided for you. 24 teller stations, including 6 drive up teller wi ndo ws and 2 merchant stations. Safety deposit boxes for your valuables, a separate area for our escrow department, a loan department that insures privacy, a spacious new account desk and a 6 sta tion deposit slip desk with built in calculato rs to assist in your transac tions. Of course, everything in the building is brand new. Ev erything, that is, except the people who se rve you and the services they have given you. We brought them wi th us . Well , Costa Mesa, we have come a long way together. And we pl an to go fu rt her, together, because we love the company we're keeping. • •• • ' (1 OF COSTA MESA, .._, ........ , ... ~ .. , .................. ,.., ........... , .. """·--..... I ~00 don't ho~~~-. 10 ~oil ~ul.1r Cll"'omt't 10 ~r11('rp.~ Simply hll c>UI ti'IC' fNf'OI'I o1f1d drC'IJ' tim t~ kn,loc.lted tn thr !'W'W b.,J,. Wnuwn IWf'd I'IQII bf. rr-'"1 o~~r>J •~·tll l"f' nof•llf'd NA~E -------------------------------------------- .<DORESS --------------------------- GTY ---------------ZirCOOE ----- I I ~----------------------------------- ..... ~ ............... tw .......... _ _, __ .. _ .................... _J • I ::,~~~·~ to 50 9f OFF TOP'S, SHIRTS, SHORTS WARM-UP' SUITS SWEAT IRS JACII:ETS 20% to 40% OFF our ,... low prlcea TENNIS SHOES From aa low 00 $2.99 o ..... , v .n •• •· •• ,. .... TENNIS BALLS $2.10 Cou of 3 LIMit 4 c•• ,., o••••• PBATURIHG f7) ALL TOP BRANDS r C!faramounl 0 ./f:Jorls Betl1Dd the lnternatloDII PaDCatl Boase 333 E. 17th Sl.. Cgsta Mw PbMe IM."" 9-6 Sat.& MoD.thru Tburs.-Frt.tO 8 p.m.-Sua. Il-l in COSTA MESA ... for crepes & cocktails in the South Coast Plaza Shopping Center OLD AND NEW LOCATtall ol. lllo -..., r• bf tbe Harbor Key "' Clllld '>*-c-"' ara.,.. co.lllll)' r-u 111o -·· 1ooc Ill-, "' ~ w tbe• ceotor. .ll loft at lllo old .... lloo, llllbo lack "' a. Euip hldMI•Ila CcnM dllllar, 11--.llanej Ptallli,. E,.. Prlcllord Ud -..,..,, 1111 to r1tlll, - ..... oltlli ...... -....., at• -..... ·-· ca11oo at Its IMSI., C..-. ....... -. lllrllra Daos, EHIJO FlallartJ, ---Glarla lllla7, loll lo ~ pt road1 II> ..,, tao -a IIWOKJ at tao-Joeo. uoo wtlll a biJ ---....., alf r toe .All-It tbro..,. 24. T1lo -· --_.Ia lllld lacl;.lo. IChool Items, wtll r-. ..... 10 L•. IIIII C p.m. a!IJ, aDd from 11 lo I ca _ _,_ T1lo •--..... bact to tbe okl E-.. """He to re-M~•• ue cMrttr Rubor Kay .,._., --oa-tao --u _..t bore Ill IIIII. -"--'a . od llU ,..- wllll a $1,000 com....U, -~--ot.o,laod. Nezt week's •le wU1 Mhlre eaftte, lllrtldiJ ~ ud eootlea sernd to IMI!PwL 1'1t:l1ft lbap CM.lrmaa, Mrs. M. G. Dua, alld-KeiProildoot, Mrs. I. P. Wrtlbt, wlU lie amoor tho lldlea oontac. (Eoatp pboll>a.) M TALl( Shipwreck party for debs, dotes Y A sblpwract _,., porty Holly Mootromary, liUC)' !leO-E. RolfH. Sl>oda,..(;tbid was bekl July 27 at tbe bome r.tlerc, DaDa Newq~Ut. Mary Mr. aad Mrs. M By J.C. Humphries of Mr. IDd Mrs. Bndford P. Rolfes, ErlD Smith, MeUsa I&U'd ud Mr. ue1 HOYey, 201 Norlll star LaDe, Smoot, aDd Kallly Uodorwood. V. Sldlllac, Mra. Sldllloc J.C. Humpltr;.s, tl/lllo. notll •r 1823 N-,on Blwl. ""' IHtm • tiYn 21 YNfl. is"" wthority 011 gwnl •ltd i-lr;. THE YEAR 2000. We qoote, from a recent bulletto from tbeRetaUJew- elers of America, on the future of reta1Ung to tbe year ZOOO: Dover Shores, tor the 15 Na. Later tbe debs ud tbetr ea-li'NlaD olaii'IDU. uooat Cberlty Leoroe Debu-corta danced 11> lllo roc' beat tames and tbetr HCOI'ts ln a of tbe "Triads" from Los Aa- Soatb raclfte Isle atmblpbere. Jtlu. Tbe warm balmy eYa:dDC Pareuts bost1Dg were Mr. fol.md tbe ruests 1D sblpwreet and Mrs. Bradford P. HofeJ', togs diqing for burled treas-Mr. aDd Mrs. RowlaDd G. Lob- are 'oo DoYer Isle, theo bact man, aod ~.;. .~ llrs. Paal to tho mataland to por~a-. to EXCH • ""'GE sm ~ autbtDtlc Pob'Deltan luau An while Tah!Uao dancers per. OLD-TilERS DAY formed for tbeir pleasure. All "old_ tlmers dly" ts Debutantes present for 11m beduled tor Aac 22 by the aDd feast were Kim Blsbop, :: laD Club of N:_ .. Har-Beck}' DeKalb, Cyntbla. HaDd, IC ge .,.,..,.... • Ricky Hovey Diana Johnson bor. Former members of tbe Gall Anne ~t Jail~ club, aDd old-time members Lobman susan Mayi.bofer wbo tan oot been to reeeut ' • meetlop, will be lnu.l u GET ·ACQUAINTED PARTY FOR VFW guests ol the cld> at its weekly lUDcbaou meett.Dc at tiM. Bahia Cor1.Dtb1a.D Yacht Club. 20% SAVINGS on CASH & CARRY GoonlR..,.Ua C..tom C&blolt1 Boat BoiH, etc. FREE LOAN DRAPERIE S Other Coit Services Include: • Profeuional Remov11 end R'einstalletion • New Dr1peries · Custom end R .. dvlnlde • Alterations • Flemeproofing • Weter Suin Remo¥11 '' ... Stores wUI be oper- at1Dg more aDd more i.D a service -oriented ecooomy aDd seUiDg to coosumers wbo are better educated, more amuent aDd more sUptlcal. Tberetore, they wUI be m::~re LDcllned to pick aDd choose and more deeply cooceroed to ret tntormatloD about the merchandise they buy. By 1990 ... service wm account for 4dll of all persooal coDSumptJon ex- peDditures, exclusln of medical care, educatloD and rellgioo •.. " A get aCo1uatnted steak barbe- cue will be held at S p.m. this Sunday by tbe Bataa1-Corre- ridor Post 96'79, Vetera.u ot Foretp Wars. Tlla enDt w:lll be held at the home of Cot. Reg Aoders<rJ, J 10 VIa Dfjon, Lido Isle. lnYttatfODS are be:iDc SIDt this weet to former members, said Josepb Cbunbers, clti» aecre- TERMS. OF COURSE. • Insurance Claims Tbere will be cockta.Jls, hOI's d'oeuvres, pr!J.es, music,daDc- iDg aDd sunbll.thJ.Dg, 111 add1- tioD to a chef's special New York steak barbecued o•er charcoal. Cost ts $5 for co~les aDd $3 for stngles. We could easily '-.Ye made this forecast ourselves, be- cause, over 27 yearsaro, we Cll ART LEAGUE HOLDS racoplzed the combined FUND RAISING SALE Deed for tnformatloD a.nd The Costa Mesa Art League tary, na., VU1a.Jiaen, former Los Aoceles Ram rooa..n Jtar aod teleYisioo perSOllllltJ, wtll address the spectal rileetiq. . "'WOIILD'8~T•~~IO ~'I"';._IC-;'~ ':.,, ' ~"''CQITr •4-rtc• •• .. ; ~ ...... ,,... 1102 Newport -.Jl afMIHrme~ 1 642-0270 ll.,d. ot 17th $t. , IACfO DIS,AfCHfD TIUCIS Colla Melo -- sentce, put botb i.Dto prac-will hold tbe semi-llDllutl art tice, aod collSider Uds lbe show and sale at South Coast most Important fl.ctor !.Dour Pla.u Mall oo Aupst 15, 18, ablUty to surri•e as an lode-17 aDd 18. Members will exhl-§~~~~~~g~~~~~§~==~b-~~~~ow~ne=r;;;;·:ooer;;;;:a:tedd blt paJ.otiogs 111 oil, acryUcs, jn'etry store. watercolors, pastels, draw1Dp Ill pen and tok, peoctlalld Char- Coal. Proceeds from tbe lbow "CUSTOM STEA GARD" Goodyear factory avemock of blem- $ ' -- Clll• l will be uaod to< scholar- to deserrtar art studeats Ia tbls area. Co.c.b11ryomea tor tbe show' are W&Jidl. HelD aad Sylvia Peenoa. UNIT OF CHOICE DUTY FOR MESA Rl FLEMAN Army Prtnte Loren W, Asbley, 18, soo otWUUam Ash- ley, 2117 Elden. Costa Mesa, has arrived at Ft. lAwts, Wasb., for duty wttb the 9th lnfautry DiYI.sloo IDler tb.e Army•s llllt of ebolce eollat- ment PI'Oifl.m. He will sene as a rlnemu wltb. CoJnpUJ' C, 3rd BatlaUoo, 4'7111 lllfaatry or tbe dlnaloa'a lrd Brlpde. He Is pu'lllteed a mlD.Imam or 16 moolba ol dilly wttb tile oolt. TD, ... sAT FT. POLK .Army Prtnta Br11::e P. K.a- •1. 1 '7, lOG. ot llrs. Buban. A. DacPt. Coro-. del 111ar, IIIU -plotod i ,_ ol ad· .... od lllllh1d1RI lralalllt at tilt II. S. Army lllfaatry Tralll-1111 C-r, FL Po". Lo. Hto ..U., CbrlstiDe, Una at 110-1~ w. Cbarch, Rldro- ereot. ,_,. Air~l IJJ-7141 , ..... , ~~ PUBUC ITO.MI. -. of' the Sea'vice people are Meet the voice of the Gas Company. thermal units. Or how to cut down Her·name'S Neli,. your bill. During a typical day she helps solve Because Nelia is specially trained. the probleJ;ns of over a hundred CUS· Trained tO handle everything from the tomers. Right ov.:r the phone. tvery<Uy to an emergency. She's a Gas Need advice or information 7 Want to C"mpany expe(t you can call on to · know aliout your bill, whe~ to help oolv.: problems or answer pay It 7 She's p the answen. questions. After all, her job is to She's altp JOt anawen you ~ us in touch with each other. wouldn't expect. LiJic wha111 Th&ilb to Nelia and people theBlUmiJI&of,.,ursaa,' ·w..~~.,Ciemcca and why ,.,a•~ bllJed by · de. a JIIIW,..__ ....... ~a..~ .. ... ,... . . .. .., ,. .., i' • • • ·opo·~·-··""""""'-"""' "". 0 ,.., ....... ,.. • ., • .,. oO"COF·'Wo .-. T•nnrTH~·' ... -., -- 'IHURSOAY, AUG. I~ 1974 aiDA 1111. IMl!, CM.. New director for YES .• ' tm-t~•WHn COSTAM.$A 646ofta Cuolp Bw..oud, ...,.. dl· r-at Jill T-£:~~­moot -e lor tbo u•, called thla wtet tor J-_ .. to IIIIIIY lor latll thr...., Y.E.S. "Rield DOW, we baft 1DC1n Job open1"11 lbaD we ban _ .. to 1111 tllem," sllellld. Tbe arpnluUoo. &D &lflDC1 of Ua.lt.ed w.,, matcbe• et yC!Impters between 14 Ud !! wttb employers wbo are Jookiq tor JOUDC belp, eltber run « part time. "There is no cbaree to tbe employer or employee," sbe remlDded potential appUeants. "We b&Ddle uel}'tb11lc b'om bebr-llltt!Dc aAd .......... , jDbo ......... to •-ea~ rotan saloe, tum-- P., • .,,,.J CLAM 1:1.00 · . ~J lAD RUST T!IB RBAL STORY OP CfiAPPAQfJIDDICIC Amertc:.n Opinion Bookstore 104 N. fhwporl Blr11L •. St~il• 201 Newport BeKi P"oru 6.U-064J CQCKII'G OVEll tile cooeot Ult tor tbe 11'-oday lllorlllDc CJ•'s 11P""•r fall tM ae1l WtdDe_,, Air· 21, are, lira. l'aat Kaolsolor or su Clo-, pr-. at rtlld, wUb bar eomntlttee ebalrmaa. from ~. lira. Jack Keaney, bolpllaUty, llrs. llerrtll Keno, ooclal ebalriiWI, aDd Mrs. Herbert LJDU. procram ebairmaa. TM clamp- ape tea Y:lll be btld at tat blyllde hom• oJ llrs. Ep S.lcb, lJJida !ole, !rom z to 4. (l!:DIIIp plloto,) Entry forms available lac. lD'NIIlory, restaw-aot Ud a••'• aide jobs. "'llfa.al employers are caWDc .. -wtth job -tlu lot fall as well as summer wort. We 11rge all local em- ployers and all youngsters HekiDC work, a.n)'Wbere ln Newport or Costa Mesa, to coatact us at '642-0474. Oar oftlce ls at 594 Ceater st., CoD Uesa, 1n the Boys Clltl balJdlnc, and our summer bours are 9 to 5 Monday through Frt- day." I NB f I f • I llrs. Sweetland took OYer tile ror or s res IVO Y.E.S. dlrectorsblp receotly ,. wbea Floreace Hayos, director Hot~rs: 10:00 • J:OO IWo•d•.,. Ol.t Tilt City' Arts Commluloool Cine C-Goltery tor two tor tile -5 years, tett the Knpoft Bll.eh UDOGDCel tbat moatba. area due to her busbri.Dd's Job tM .try forms ue DOW a'f&l.l-o.rtDg tbe ·ublbiUoa at tbe traufer. &ble b tbe &DDUI.l arts fu... uta tuttral OD s.tardly, Stpt. Mrs. Sweetla.od is a former Uftl, scheduled for Sept. 11. 21, tbere wU1 b& mlllde &Dd sebool teacher, She was edu- The fGrma may be picked !C) eoattaaoul eatctaiDmellt bytbe catad' at Adelphia Bus1Desa at tbe Clty Hall, au city .U-South Coast lttpldory, the ID.-Scbo011nPennsyl¥1Jlia,lmmae- bnrlN, ud art atoree to New-sUtute ot tbe Arts. tbe Newport alate CoUege, Syracuse UDJ:rer- port Beaell. The -.try fee ll Ballet ComcaaJ, &Dd otberl. sttJ, Ud Vassar College. $2, Artl.ltll! c:rrer tbt aae of Mule UDder tbe Drs w11l be Sbe · bad been a member of 16 are ellllblo fo< tile n,OOO -ed lD &D ....... CODCerl the Y,E,S, bciord of directors lD prtse a warda. starUDc at 7:10 p.m. 011 lbt before tatmc over tbe director_ Ladlslow Reday, ebalrman ol City 11a11 !aWL eblp. tbe Clty Arts Commlssioll, aa.. Sbe liTes wttb ber busblnd DOUDCes tbat tbe l.llllal cltJ Rlebard, in JnlDe Terrae~. purcbue award at $500 ..W Tbey han 4 chUdreo. 1>\ ...... tor tile bell _,. .. the oplDion of the ]<lips aDd •111 become part of tbe ctty•a permanent coUectloD. Tbl.l yeu. there Y1l1 be a special catepy of yomh award, Ama. -· aAd prole85looals are ' separately, Y:ltb tbe ez. ln .. nOANiflllotoU-nVAI'IIniEI-ICOWLI!TeLV wA&>1AllEl Of tbe pur<:ba!e lftr€L PCI"'THOu -OM--.r.No "cn.fll f'OIItTHDLrt wearing, macnme aad """ONI.I.ONOMlN'A"OVNOSitlftTI-ANO"""'HlRES I LONGa SHOII'ITI are all ell..lbJe lf t II AOCIIITY ••-•IOI:IY • ••-•tii!IOUSI-...oorv -C>1tLDftENS fUfiNtTVRE ....- IIU.L Me MANOIMOI "LLOWI-...,WU-"'TI-10LDEAs--c:oAT HANGEAS n c be bun&:. In tbt 0 WL WINO Cft,_.I-IMAUTII'UL I'OTTf"Y ANO HAND 'AINTED f LOWEft lOOTS . I ~·~·tli••! 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WIDDlnc Co ' a.-elhlblts wtll be sbown at the coloratura, will mate ber .., Southern Callfornla debut UDder WINE TASTING her m•tdeo nam e, singing the FOR GAMMA PHI role of Violetta 1D Verdi's "La Trartata," at the trnne Bowl It's an CAROLYN SWUTLAND Ne111 YBS Director $2 IIILLIOM C?NTRACT AWARDED TO BERTEA Rockftll later-· bu awvded a $Z mUlloD sS-con- tr&ct to tbe 8ertll. Corp, ot Irnoe 11r. <lolllpaadproduc&o of ludlllc par b}draaUC aetu - at«• for tbt apa::e sb.uttle or- biter. Certea Corp. wW carey CMit the procram at 18001 Voa Karman An., oea.r tbe 0ra.nce COIOI!yA!rport, DESIGN .. CONSTRUCTION CUSTOII HOllE REAIODELING 714 752 • 0054 NI!!WPORT 11EA01 Mtllr1tll •ldola k!U. U. f'teUm. ftlea. •Y be Wllf r...ucb Oil artbrttts IIU llld 1HI ·-~~· -1M! dlrectail --.... heart dlsea~ea. HoWe,..r, a.rtbritf.a t. tbt ..UO.'a major crippler ud caues llllklld Rfllrlle tor tbe 40 mJlUoa Amerlcau Wbo haft It Ia lOme deP'H. Surgery can oow replace jolatJ ftlcb artlll'lt11 baa destroyed, but Ibis ls oot the care tllat medical aclenc.e seeks. Goat, ooe torm ot artb- rltis, can oow be eootrolled by a drU( ftl.eb corrects for e:~eeu1t'8 uric. acid lD tbt body. Tbts ciYes rise to bDpe tt..t otber drap: 1f'lll 1000 be fOUDd U.t will cure or prev.at otber types ot artbrltls. Whatever drU& your doctor prescribes b you, we hue U 1D stock • . . Just tdoc tbe prescrlptioD to us tor tast, preetse corDP"""'IDC. You can rely oo BAYSIDE PHARMACY, the bome of "S•rlaUve Sert'tce." • • • HANDY HINT: Hold small nails or tllumbtacU 1D place wt.tb a pipe cleaner llllll started Yitb a bamrner. Sues n.ngers. B&SIDEi PHARMA~ WITH CARD 'N 'ARTY 1016 bayside dr. -oewport blaeb -caWornla, 92SU AIIICA -NEW HOME • FOR FREE LESSONS Phono 646-97~2 14 \'l!'ars irr Costa !lhsa 11578 HAASOFI BlVD COSTA MESA. C-'LJF. {714) 646-87~ ,.wtt!Rt: U:aVICIE IS A BUSINESS -MOT A ,.OBLt:tf.•• in Laguna Beach Sept. 6 and 7. Sbe has already established an tnteroatlooal repulatlon as Gloria Cutslorth, appearing oo 3 continents aOO Ia command performaoces tbr P:lDce Ranter and PrlDcus Grace of Monaco tnd for tbe queen ot Tba.Uan.:J. Tbe opera, Yblch wm be sung ID EngUsh, wUI be followed by 2 weet~eads of tbe musical nrsloo ~ "Wllard of 0.," Sept 13-14 aAd 20-21. Performnc.es wlU bectD at 8 p.m. WITH UP-TO-THE-MINUTE ·'I'll TZACIIIIIG B CIIIITDED 011 IIIW Clllllrr AIID 'I'll ~ wrt'll SIIPU.. OIIILIC'l'IC.lL CIIIUIITwl UfiiiG. ALL AGa Alii RLCOIIE. COoUoloc aAd naatac --. IUIIDAT IUn::D: WORSHIP ~VICES AliD SUNDAY SCHOOL 1:10, 9:45 aAd 11:00 A.ll. EVENING SERVICE .......... 7:00 P.ll. PHONE : 1?.1-45!54 ll.wport ......,_- 1 SGT. FREIIIAHN TAKES ACTIVE DUTY TRAINING Marine Alr ReserYe Sgt. Oavtd Freima.t:m, 611-1 /Z Car- nation An., Corooa del Mar, ls undergolnc z weeks or actlYe duty trallllD( at tile llarlDe Corps Hellcopte: Due, Santa Aua. He Is attached to Dead- q llll'ter s and Uatntenance Squadroo 46, wlllcb ._ts opentlons of tbe all-Resene Marine Air Gro"' 46, El Toro llarlDe Corps Air Slatloo. Sgt. Frelmann Is a p-aJ!ate of San Fernando Valley State aado"W"DS hls OW'J busioess lD Santa ~. LIBRARY GRANT OK'D Tb.! Sant1110 lJbrUJ SJS- tern bas beea p'UieiS $75,289 onder tile Calll::lrD.Ia publle Ubraf)' ser•lces act, accord. tnc to Senator DeDDI' E. Ca:-- peoter (R-Newport Beacb). Tbe Suttaco sy•m serns Ubia.rles lD A:Uelm, HaatiDC- too Beaeb, Nnport Bea!b, 0raocs C...,ty, 0rup an1 ---lhlrta Por Mon ••••••• lor Wo111on Collar 'n Cuff -....... This is our 23rd Annual Summer Sale COME AND GET IT! SfOII HOUIS DAflr .,, ... ··~· ' IUNDAYI I I to S I Men and Women's SPORTSWEAR • I • .I!IIPOIIT *-Oft .... I'IIIUIH[O IEEXLY -PAGE I lliJ~Y, NG. 1'-lt74 COIIOIIA on lW, CAL. ·., A\I'Ra· w. •••UIIi.u. lllllh1& .... , ... ~:~·==~·~~~~~" ,.. -I; '11 r 1 ,, .,. ..._, n· 1 • u .,., 5 b The Prophet's Vision IIAIAnUIC l : 1-4, 1:1.:10 I~J HE Book of Habakkuk b lbe elahth of the Mill01 l'lophou accordtnJ to the order of the ~nonieal books of the Old Testament in the EnaUah Bible. Habakkuk wu a loyal spokesman for God i.n the southern kingdom of Judah. This prophet, who was a contemporary of the great Jeremiah, executed hi~ ministry durin& the reign of the evil kin& Jehoiakim (608-597 B.C.). Also, in consideration of the name of Habakkuk the prophet, it i5 interesting to note the explanalion of Martin Luther (1483·1546), the great leader of the Protestant Rd'mnarlon in Germany, who hu written prefaces to the books of the Bible: "Habakkuk has the right name, for Habakkuk meazu, in German, 'an embracer.' i.e., one who embraces another and takes him in his arm1. 'That is what he [Habakkuk) doa in his prophecy; he embraces his people and takes them in his arms; i.e., he comforts them and holds them up, as one embraces a poor, weeping child, so that it may be quiet and satisfied, becaux thinp will go better, if God wills." Thus Habakkuk is remembered u a prophet of comfort and encouragement to the people of God in a time of apostasy, strife, and violence. Moreover, it is appropriate to observe the aim of the prophet Habakkuk: "The purpose of Habakkuk's prophecy is to vindicate the righteousness of Jehovah in His government of the world, and thereby to offer comfort to the faithful Israelite in the impending time of distress. The problem of the divine toleration of evil could not but press hardly upon the prophet and his godJy c ontemporaries , when they contemplated the social and religious corruption around them; and the solulion that judgment was speedily to be executed upon the JUilty natJon ' seemed to involve a still worse perplexity, If the execudonen of the divine sentence were to bi" mon1tert of pride and violence. In spite of appearances, however. he [Habakkuk) can still appeal to the character of Jehovah (1 : llsq.). and he b taUJ,ht to undentand that the eternallawt of riJht and wrong are still in force; that the airogance of the Chaldaeans has in it the germ of ruin, while the c:onstanc:y of the just is a principle of life (2 :4). And the sublime poem of chapter 3, appealing to the imagination as weU as the reason, assures the faithful heart that God wiU manifest His sovereignty in the futu~ no less victorioUJJy than in the past" (cf. Alex.ander Francis Kirkpatrick "Habakkuk" in Smith's Dicii011ary oi lhe Bible. 2nd ed., 1893, pp. 1257, 125 8). The outline of the present Jesson, which is entitled "The Prophet's Vision." is as follows: I . The Answer of the Lord to the 17ophel (Hab. 2ol4) 2. The Woe Against Violence (Hab. 2ol2·14), 3. The Woe Against lnhumanity (Hab. 2ol5·17) 4 . The Woe Against Idolatry (Hab. 2:18·20) THE ANSWER OF THE LORD 10 THE PROPHET After the first chapter of Habakkuk has been read, we see that the prophet is troubled in view of the inscrutable dealings of the lord with His people. In the midst of great distrea and perplexity, the man of God prepares to hear the divine message of comfort. It has been suggested that the languap of verse I o f our passage is figurative . Here the comments of a modem Biblical scholar should be noted: "It is ICitc:ely likely. though pouible, that the prophet had some elevated place to which he retired to await a prophetic: villon. But a a watchman looka out from hi& watch-tower into the distance (2 Sun. 18 :24; 2 J(jnp 9 o l7~ the propbet wW look out for the aruwer or rneaaee from Heaven (ba. 21 :8, 11). AD thia introduction .. ,... to e.mpblli.ze tbe importance and .O.nwUty of the divt. oracle" (d. A. B. Dntdaon, "Habakkuk" in n.. ~ _,"' Scltoob -~ .... eel ., 1920, p, 75). So lhe prophet II ~ to - God's Word in lldt lip-1 ...._, Purthmnora, in tiM CCilllktl11doa of -2-4 -_.., tho Lonl'l reply to the prophet, the remarkJ of a conJCrvative Old..aTntammt tcholu ate relevant : .. Standlna upon hh watchtower, tbbak.kuk h.u not Jona to wilt r.. Jehovah's reply. Ito (the p<ophet) ,_._ • .Woo and II blcldon 10 ,_,n,. 1t on ~ablou oo p1.w, '1hlt he lnly run tNt ,....... tt.' lot It COGcalnt a m1r n• dre ,..,...._. of wtllch lloo In ,. "'-· So Ito , .. J.onlj oabo1U, ........ It (1111 -1 llrJJ, wat tor tt: aun r • till ....ay -. It ... """ ..... <•·. 3). ,. I ,,_tobollolofodly lnuenChed oplnat tho Jo-or I roe. The prophet reelo he 1111 • post to hold' a ramput to pard. Prom tiUI lofty vantop Found he (Hobokltuk) at lonath ftnds the key to bia lonc4tandlna and troublaorno rtddlo, ond II IAJplred by It 10 enunciate the peat moral principle of true retipoo, namely, thlt pride and tyn.nny cannot from the nature of them, Jut, but that the rlaflteoua, tf only steadfut, shaD survive: 'Behold l'lil soul il puffed up, It· ia not uprilht In him; but lhe righteous shaD Uft II,. hll faith' (2:4). In other worcll, the future boloop 10 the filhteous; wberou, thco& whca aouJa are "puffed up' and arropnt have no f'Utwtf The OWdeana are ttlf-centered, llfld are therefore doomed; the rf&hteow. are God-centered and are therefon pemwMnt" (cf. Georae L I!Dblnoon, 1Jto Tw<IV< MlnOI' /topMN, 1926, pp. 123, 124~ Allo, It thould here be pointed out that the memorable words or vene 4, "1bo Juat ...... u.. by .... roJih," uo quoted three limes in the New r ....... t (al>m. 1:17; Gal. 3:11 ; Hob. 10:38~ (TO BE CONTINUED) Editorial . I •• CHAR.ACTER BUILDING OR CHRIST BUILDING "THE EVANGEL," Box 25, Largo, Fla. We hear so muc:h today on the subject of Character BuildinR; the plans of preachers and educators to mold, fash•on and build up splend•d character in t~e a:row ing bo_y and girl. 1 am a finn believer in character building, the right k1nd of educ:at•onat program for the period of adolescence. If Uncle Sam would pro hibit the sale of filthy, obscene literature which can be purchased at the average newsland today, a great forward step would be taken In keeping the minds and hearts of our boy,; and girls clean. "As a man thinketh so is he." One glance at the average newstand Is sufficient to prove my point. Sex stories and magazines with l'liihly suuestive themes and ptctures seem to predominate. If the youth of America fills heart and mind wtth this garbage, woe betide the mothers and fathers of to-morrow. There are many books which can be read with wholesome enjoyment and profit to both mind and body. The Bible is the Book of books. Character building of the right sort is splendid, but it never should replace the sospel. When we hear of churches stressing character building and lit11e or noth· 1ng said of the Christ who alone can build character that will stand the test of time and eternity, we become fearful. The faith of our fathers produced some mighty giants, some great characters. Their character had been built up, molded. fashioned, if you please, as they drank from the eternal springs of living water, the living Word of God. Behold! the fearless, faithful Daniel of old. Note the manhood the character of Joseph, wl'lo withstood the wiles of Potiphar's wife. What th ink ye of Moses, who ·'lurned a kingdom witl'l all its splendor, pomp and glory that he might suffer affl•ct ion with the children of God. Space does Mt permit to revie...,. the lives of th ese giants of the past. but turn to your Bible and refresh your heart and mind ~·ith the reading of the honor roll of some of God's saints in the 1 \th chapter of Heb rews. What was the secret behil'ld the greatness of these men? Was it men's systems of reasoning or philosophy that had built up character th.at with· stood the testings li nd storms of life? No! They knew God in a personal, mti matc way. Put fir!t th ini!S first The Gospel of saving grace for a lost ~orld of hum.1n betngs should have first. second and last place in every program m the churches of ou r c0untry. Table your educational programs and get back to SOUL-SAVING PROGRAM S and wat::h the revi11al fires begin to burn in your heart and tho2 haart~ of the peopl ~. EDUCAT ION CAN NEVER SAVE THE WORLD. -Christ A:cr.e Sav~! Too mu ch stress has been placed upon the education of the mind at the e:<· pense of the heart. "Out of the heart proc~ed the ISSues of li fe:• Our schcols of learning to-e1zy '!mphasize educati.,g the hE>ad. but what it: brin~ (lcne to edUCi't~t' the heart? An ignorant rnan W1ll rob ~ou r pu rse, the educoted crook will rob a b3n~. Oh, what Ameri ca net!dS today is more emphasis placed upon real , solid, substantial Sible tra ining of the youth. stow;ng GQd's Word away in the hearts of yauthful America. ··Thy Word have t h1d in mine heart that 1 mi&ht not sin against Thee." • Parents, 1eact1ers. preachers let us teach God 's Word in its purity to the children. Then watch the mighty, m•rvellous results in stllrdy. robust characters, i!'l live! dedicated :a God and the ·service of mankirtd. Start your educat ional programs .,..it~ Christ as the foundation stone and you are not building am iss . ··For other fo~rndat ;ron ca n no men li'ly than Is which is Jesus Christ."-1 Co r. 3:11. Windows For Sermons .... GOD'S PROVIDENCE fh"'. laid. This is strange! A rock would seem the las( place to choose for the storage cf water. But G:>j'S cu pb:>ards a~e 11'1 very unl 1kely p:aces. Rave ns bn ng foo::l. The Pr ime M,n.ster of Egypt g•ves corn. Cyrus lets go the people of Israel from Babylon. T h~ Jordan heals the tep~r. Meal makes poisoned pottage who leso.me. Wooj make s iron sw1m. It 1S worth wh :le to go to Reph1d 1m to get an ms•ght into the fenii•IY and mvenl•veness of G.,d's prov•dence. Th ere can be no lac k tc. them that fe3r Htm. and no fear of tack to th:>se who have b~c:>me acquainte::l vo~th H1s sec•et storehouses. "Eye h<:lh not set:n, nor ear heard .. the thmg:; wh rch G:.>d hath p-epare::l for them th3t love Ht m; but G:Jd hath revealed them unto us by H1s Sp:n t." GOOD ADVICE M•. M:>edy's addre!>s to t h ~ gr a:lua tes at Northf ield once consisted of these two words: "C)nsecrate and CJnc!ntrate," and he added a motto that he saw in England: Do all the good you can, To all the pe:.p:e you can. In all the ways you can, As lor g as ever you ca n. GOOD PRESCRIPTION, Pa. unii. Jn seven verses a p•esc:rpt •on for each one. Fill it; take it, and l1 fe wil t no longer b:! to you the gnevous way •t is now. There are six Ingredients: Fre t not- 1rus.-()::dr snt thJSei •-Commtt thy ~ay-Rest and wa it patient ly. Then as a dotJb!e rr.easu_re was needed, Fret not 1s repeated. Try it and note how it will tone the sprfl ts. LORD, I LIED! "Almighty God. A!! I sit here tonight turrounded by newspapen and half-watch· in;:: te levi:Jion, 1t ju~t cume to me that I have lied to Thee and to myself. I said I was 't(l(o tm.•d' to go to churr h tonight. That Wa.!l not true. 1 would have gene to a fontb ;J it ;::arne. PTA, Jod ,::e meet ing, or nny pl ace I wanted to f(O. (};:!in~ 'too tir~l' "ecm<'d In co~er urJ my indifferenc<'. God, forg ive me for I hnvc lierl to Theo and to myself, I am not too 'tired': I nm indillerent. Warm m_y cold hPart, 0 God, for thnt LS the wnl rcmon wh'y 1 stayed ot homE". Amen."-SeiPCted 18 HE AFRAID OF YOU? A modemtstic preacher announced in defendimt hit liberal t.heoiOfPcal posi- tion, 'Tm not afraid o( the devil." "That W not what m.att.en .a much," one of hi8 acquaintances replied. "Is the devil afraid of you?" BEAtrrY AIDS A dear old lady wu asked what .be uaod to make her compln.ion .a beautiful ..-.d her whole bein~ so bri1ht and ntltlldive. She antweNd: •·r uM for my lipt, truth; I Ute for my vo1ce, kindn~; I UN for my eyes, compeuioa; I UM for my hands, charit)'; I uee for my &cure, uprlchtoMa: I u~e for my he.rt, &ewe; ~ I UM lor any who do !lot Uke me, prayer." -Copied THE UAL PIIOCW W. •re told thet it ... 8en)8min Frrilln who diiCOYind thlt pl•ster sown In • field would IMI&e thlnp lf'OW· He told hit neiahfxn, but tMy did not believe 111m. Early the nut ICirirw hi went Into hit tteid end sowed tome lflin. CION b1 the Pith •'*-men 'fltiOUid .._.lk he tractd with his finaet tome ljtters, end put plaster into tMm. 1nc1 then ,sowed hit Mid brcNMk:Mt In the field. After e short limo tho --up. Hla no--. *Y ...,IMd to -In brl--t1w1 oil tho -of tho flol<l tile wrHI"' lo --"This ho -,.....,_" Frat*lin did Ml ,... to ...,. wttfl hit nil.,._. Rout tM biMfit ill pt-fer lioldl. fer • tile --on Md ~~~o:---brWI\ =· ~· -.-.......... --out In -,.,,.,, "fhis ... ----.. --lho--~-... a.n. ,_ -~~~~---..... --,. .. -.... o!Ciwlol, liUI -... -ill ... Sot<~ ., Qod "' tho u .. ., -Clwflt-.. Ole ""*'•a bill tssn a.. n.,.. ,. fl the..,.. The fruit tlf f{tur. I-Cllt 1111111 out In bold relilf', ... hi ..._. u II AI' -n.. ...... .,. ~'C."' • Our 111'11 -bo I Jr.t"' ciiiiiOIIillflllon of tile -·Itt of tllo ...t;:r I • r How The Mighty HO;Ve Fallen I Making a .Public Profession 1 Is It Wrong to Work on the Sabbath 1 • • j'THE SWORD OF THE LORD" Box 1099, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Dear Dr. Bill: 1 would like to is so silly, weak. wkked and know if a peNon must take the foolish that he does not want altar call in order to be satJed. I( othen to know that he is a child you 10 in your bedroom and td of God! down on your kneel! and tell Frankly. I have never known a Jesus you are sorry for your sins, "secret disciple" who was worth then live the ChrUtian life the powder it would take to blow because Jesw came into yo ur him up. heart, wouldn't that person be saved, even thOIJIJh he never took the altar call? My 11econd question is: Is it wrons to wor• on the Sabbath day? • ANSWER: No one is saved because he walk.a down the aisle in response to a public in,..itation or ··altar call." One is saved when he believes on the Lord Jeaus Christ. Salvation is a gift . To be saved, one must accept the ll'ift of salvation that God ll'ives through His Son Jea1..1s Christ. John 1:12 aays. "But m many as re~it·ed him, to them tave he> power to become the children of God, even to them that belietJeon his name." You will notice that ··as many as rl'ceillf!" Jesus, even those who "believt> on his name" were sa ved. Salvation is a gift. Notice cardully the words of John 3:16, "For God 110 loved the world, that he IOU#' his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not periiJh. but have everlasting life." God "gave" HiaSon. We are to receive the Lord Jesus. Romans 6:23 also reminds us that talvation through Jeaus Christ is a gift: "For the wases of sin U death. but the sift of God is eternal life throUIJh Je•us Christ. o1..1r Lord." Ephesians 2:8.9 repeats that salvation it the "gift'. of God. •·For by 1raec! are ye saved throUilh faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the silt of God: Not of works. lest any man should boast.·· One 111 saved, then. by believing in Je~~us Christ or receiving the Lord Jesus C hriat. It is a matter of trusting Christ to &ave and forgive and to take us to Heaven. It Should Ia Made Publtc What About Working on the Sabbath 1 You asked if it is wronK to work on the Sabbath. No, it is not. Sabbath is Saturday and it it perfectly all right to work on Saturday. I BELIEVE ... ··t believe in the sun, even when it is not shininw. I believe in love. even when I feel it not. I beheve in God, even when He is silent." rWritlen on the walt Co n centratio n Camp Germany. World Wor 1/.) . . . of on Sometimes when we implore the Lord lo meet some special need. ll seems as if His ear is deaf. no matter how we plead. But up above the leaden akies. He watches o·er His own; He sees our tear-drops, hears our cry. No, we are not alone! ------------· . SHORT SERMONS It \'0'1 loot bKk 100 much, you will lOOft be JMadtng the1way. ' Need a helping hand1 Try the end of your arm. ' ' . P..,_ ,.., doubt wlt.r you ••r. bur m.,. will alw,.,. bill;.-wh.r rou do .. --· -141oe AmM, Co«:h "THE SWORD OF THE LORD" Box 1091, M~rtreetboro, Teu. A story from United Pr ... lntemaUonal appeared on the apor&a. p.,. of the Wodlnrtoll Po1t lor Tu..ctay, May 22. 1973. h quot.ad. an article by c:oac:h Tony Simpaon' which appeared in the May iNUt of the TtziU Coach mquine. In the article for the marezine c:oac:h Simpaon celled for a nationwide ban of lonr hair on athletic fielda. Here are aome quotationa from the c:oac:h'a article. "It ia time that American coaehn 1topped allowin1 themselva to be peraonally represented by male athletic team• and individual• that look like female.. It i• time that American coac:hn realized that a male's hair is not just an American tradition but an issue involvinr biblical principles, time that coac:hea stopped rationali!.ing and comprom1s1nr their common sense, lime to show the American athlete that hia most valuable characteristic is not physical ability but respect for authority. "If, common aenae dictate• that long hair on a man it a di&grac:e, let's atop compromising our common senae by allowing il. A rood hair code will get the abnormal& out of athletics before they become coaches and brin1 their 'IDHra' standards into the coaching profe-saion. A male with long hair i• a sign of rejection of authority-his own authority over himsell as well as the authority of the laws of the estabiU.hment. Under the-laws of the el\-tablishment. God designed tht! male to dominate the woman, just as He d~igned Christ to dominate man." Mr. Simpson said that the Bible indicated long hair on women represented a sign of submiaaion and that ffian ··short hair waa a sign of authority over women. "It is not normal for a male to be in submi81ion and like it. But the American male youth -and many not so younr-wear their hair long aimply because they know the females will like it. These so- called males are in subminion to the warped norma and standards or females who like to set the dress and grooming standards for their mou11ey husbands. their pantywaist boy friends or their feminine sana. The coachins profession is one of the few large organizations lelt with any common sense. Amen, coach! We couldn '1 have said it better!!!! By the way, the Tuas High School Coaches' Association has . recently voted to ban IoniC hair on participants in its annual high school football and basketball all-star games. Amen again!!! We are certain that coach Simpson will get a flood of letters from goof-balls who will want to rip him up one !!ide and dOwn the other and who will want to defend the 11illy and unscriptural (eminine hair styles (or men. We plan to write him and congratulate him £or his bold stand. It would be good if a flock of our readers would do the same. Write to Coach Tony Simpson. Galena Park School System, Houston. Texas. That should reach him. He shoulrt have the E'ncouraRement of Chri10tians who believe in Bible standards. T rust in the Lord with fill t/rqt" hf'art: and lt!an nof uu/o tiH•'t' ou·fl undrr~Jta11din14. In all tl1.1 !J'(IYS ad,•m,tdt::dNe him , 11 11rl h, s hall dir,.t·t th y polhtt ... -Prnv. :l :5.f>, his only l'air.to say, however, that every Christian ought to gladly let everyone know of hia faith in Chriat. The Bible says. "Let th#' redeemed of the Lord say so" (Ps. 107:2). 7Jt'O MINIJTES Romans 10:9,10 saya. "That if thou tt halt con{eu with thy mouth the Lord Jesus. and •halt klieve in thine heart that GoJ hath raiud him {rom the deod, thou •halt be sa ~Jed. For willa the heart man' ~lieUf:th unto riMhteousneu; and with the mouth con(e,.ion is made untp talualion ... Plainly, God expecte us to do two thinrs: truat Christ for talvation and make it known . So. one reason we aive a publie invitaUon for thOM who will receive Chri1t to c:onM forward ill in order that everyone mar know of h'-converaicm. Many timea, however, I have alven an invitation by Mkinr thOH who will accept Christ &o simply stend ~ where thtr are and pub&icly declere their ac«s~tance of tht Saviour. .., ..................... ., Att.r all. one tboukl not nter lolo OilY -'otion thai he II ooll.-d Ill. P-.oiiY. I hno .................... "'_ ror ___ _ MCndy ...... -.... 1 ...... to--·it. f'to!~Uir.l .... ..., .................. -"' ---... ·-··-.-... IIINiw!l ............ . ~ ...... ....,. ...... ... or,._,.., ... , ollriot~a....., 1NE n COIIMUW e. t'fAM "SS.. -......... CMUM • .U.CMI ..... -THE TRIUMPH OF FAITH "This is the victory that over• cometh the world, eViln our faith" (I John 5:4}. There are miRY who look at f1hh .S •n abtijtet son of thing. Some wppose fltth is merely looking on the bright 1ide of thing~; to orh1r1 It Is willpower; stm others confuu It with • per· son's viewpoint. In the Bible bith Is simply M· liwlng God, The Apottte Ptul da· d.,. in Rom-4:8: "To him thet workelh not but BELIEVETH on Him thet ltad· fled tllo ....,..y, hla FAITH Ia coun_. for rJWt_,.,.,...._ •• Tho--from I Jolin oio!' -this ptaln, ......, ..., In ltlcontnt: "Thllls tho........,--· COIMih h WOrtd, ..., our FAITH, ''Who Is he that overcometh the wotld but he that BELIEV· 6TH that Jesus is the Sort of God" (Vers. 4.51. It is. then, the believer in Ouiu, end only the believer in Ouist, who can overcome the world, Unbelievers are lwtPt IWay by the attractions and the pre1f.ntiont of thlt wotld-syntm. St. Payt dtefered by divine ln-- spil'a'tlon that unbtlltvtn follow "tht coune of· this wortd," di· rec1t'd by S.un. "the 1pfrit that now wotktd't in lht cnncrren o1 ell,_..,.., .. (Epn. 2:2), W. do not tntan to in'ICMy thet bol-. ... ~ olton - to foMow • ..,. eourae of 1hil -'<1."1-.tho--.ld JOffttdrn. domini .. " but •• .,.. is .,. 'lictOfv. thM on•oometh .. -.!,--fold>." .. LIG~ IIOliCI NEWPORTHAABOR Bill Oil •• PICTITIOI.II BI.IIIHESS NAME PIIBUSHED I'EEkLY -rAGE t STATEilENT THURSDAY, AUG. I~ IJ74 Tbt followlar PtriOOI are -=~ "'="-F r· CJ 111 t h e Po I i c e B I 0 t t c 1 • , IVLY Jl dolll:l buslneuas: Plxon Prod- uc:tt, tees lntne 15 and 16 COtta ..._, Otltf: th&!l: ~U~ Utm Ktftr1Jobnton,ISGS1ntne lnl.nt, 1~. Costa Jl.esa, CaUt. 9!627; Larr7 WIIUam Pac.tru 18&!5 Irvine, 15, Costa Mesa ' Caw. 9%627. ' FICTITIOI.II BI.IIINESS 841~. J-,.,_lbrtla, ... Ill 'lOO Patt Lim, .... cMrll!ld wiD! drlftlc...., tile'"'' nee "' ,__, .. 1010 ud ljl-. C-1 II_., al 1:15 l.lll. • , • A mu. aboull8, qJibiJ>c aboal I?$, wu "-b)' pos ltet at 10 p.m. at Bayllde a.od c ..... -. eo.... del liar, ,.. This business Is eoodudoo by l IUtrtl P&rtnerstllp. Slped: WUUam H. Jottnsoo. This statemeot.wa s Mledwlth the County Clerk of Orange CoiUlty on July IZ 1974 PubUsh : Aug. 't a '1 5 22 1974, to the NewPort' H~rbo; Ensign. F -35518 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ST ATEifEIIT The followlnf Ptrutla:doiDC business u: (I) Harrtaoa.Er.c- t~ic Co., (2) Dtck H&rr'- Etectronlcs, (3) ROH E*trlc Co., 355 No. Newport Bhd, Newport Beach, Calltor$ 92560 : Ri chard Owen Harr-t.oa 2123 Raleigh Ave., Costa Mea' Cautornta 92627. ' This business Is conducted by 3n lruHvldual. Signed: Richard Owe:~ fla.rrl- son, This statement was fHedwlth the County Clerk or Orange County on July 22, 1974, PubUsh: July 25, Aug. 1, a, 15, 1974, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F _55154 The following persons are doing buslr~ess as: Marine fffl. vices, 2809 l..at.ayette Ave.,_ LEC.AL NOTICE N. B. 92660: Milton Rooney 1227 Sand Key, Corona delMar: FICTITIOUS BUSUJESS NAME Ca. 92625; Henry H. Hill, 209 STATEMENT 4200 St., Newport Ceach, Ca. The rollowl.ng person Is doing 92660. business as: L'Academle, This buslness Is conducted ltlso So uth Plaza Drive, Santa by an Wllncorporated assocla-Ana !J2i04: Culture Systems, tlon other than a partnership. l.nc., a California corporation, Signed: Henry H. Hill. 221 Morning Canyon R~ .• Cor- This statement was tlledwi!h ona dt:l Mar , Ca., 92625. the County Clerk or Orange Th\<> business Is conducted County on July 25, 1974. by a corporation. Publl3h: Aug. l 8 15 22 < orporation Name: Culture 1974, .La the NewPort' ua'rbo~ Systems Inc. Si gna ture &.Title: Ensign, F -3585j Benj3.nun ~~-Colby, President. L!GAL NOT1C! FICTITIOUS Bt.5rN ESS NAM f. STATEMENT His statement was ftledwilh the County Clerk of Orange County on J uly 17, 1974. P•iiJllsli. J uly 25, Aug. 1 8 ' . . 1 .... 1'•74, 1n the Newport Harbor b1sirn F' -35645 The following person Is doi nl' business as: Americana Enter : ----------- prlses, 3131 MonroeWay,Cos ta L!GAL Monc• Mesa, Ca. 92626: Rom lr1 11 Nichols, 3131 ~:onroP W:n. Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626. ' This business l:> r·ondurl• • by an Ind ividual. Signl>(!: Rona l(! 1!. ~~. 11·1 This statement was fiiE>rlw1rt, the Counly Clerk' of Oran, .. County on July 25, I'J74 Publi sh : Aug. 1, 8, l'j, ~2, 1974, In the Newport Hart..or Ensign. f .3:;8111 LEGM. NOTICE FICTITIOUS BI.St:;E~ :"A\P" STATEM~~T The following person Is doiiti business as: Zttlma's F'ashlnrl Bazaar, 24102 El Toro IM , LagWJ.a Hills, Calif. (;2G -11; 3442 Via ()porto, ~ewporl Beach, Ca1l f. 92660: Zu!mJ. Bernheim, 121 Baywoo:l [)r ., Newport Beacl'l, Catu. 926&0. Tlit:!f'buS!nes~ Is col1'ductefl by an lnctlvldual. Sle;ned: Zulma Bernhei m This stal<!meut .vas :il, 1 ~ .t the County Cler k of Orange County on July 29. 197<1. PubUsh : Aug. I, 8, 1:0, 22, 1974, In the Newport Harhor Ensign, F -3:i'd"7 L!GAL NOTIC! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ;\',\ME STATEMENT The following person ls r1o!m:- business as : ContrJany's C'nrn - lng, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa, Ca \If. 'J2626: Sch!nuerers Inc., State of Caur., 3333 Ur is. tol St., Costa Me S3, Calif. 92626. This business is conrlurterl by a corporation. Corporation Name:Sch!nnf'r- ers Inc ., Signature & Title: Jolin F'. SchlnnerPr, Presld"'nt. This statement was tlleoi w!th the County Clerk of Orange County on July 24, 1974. Publish: Aug. I, 8, 15, 22, 1974, In the Newporl Hari>Qr Ensi~. f'-3584~ L!GAL NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOL'S BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ftt•· following per sons are •lt)JIIO' business as: MacDonald an·1 Jr'""·n, 1221 W.CoastHigh- ·NJ.y, \r~wport Beach, Calli. ~2f.61J· James Bernard Mac- IJon;l!tl, 122 1 West Coast Hwy., .~cwport Bf<ach, Calif. 92660; Bartnr .1 burns Green, 2 Hill- <; ide I anr:-, Rolling HUls, Callt. Thi-; blJSlneSs Is conducted lly ;~n unincorporated assocla- !I•Jt< r1!l1PT than a partnership. ..;,~r~r·d rarnes £3. MacDonald. This <>ta!rm ent was f!l edwlth lt•f' C'ounty Clerk of Orange Count} Otl .luJ y 22, 1974. Puf 11·1 July 2~, Aug. 1, 8, 1:;, 1'-1"71\, in the:--lewportflarbor ~~~ ;!)·n. F' -35753 L EGA&. NOTICi FICTJTIOUS BUSm!SS MAME STATEMENT T>;. r.,•·.,wtn': pPrson lsctotng t...u~tlh::'> .. s Service Master PRM o! t1u." Orange Coast, 2100 So. ',\ n ~111 . Santa Ana : Robert r ~tl"r cm, 1 722 Mitchell Ave., .. II, "J 1!5tit l, Ca. 92680. T'.(·, t-u-;Jnrss Is conducted "i 1n Jndtvir1ual. S!(rtr .. J Robe rt L. Styron. This statement was filedwltll the CoJntr Clerk of Orange ruurtty on July 25, 19i4. Publish: Aug. l, 8, 15, 22, ! ~74. in the Ne~~o'J)Ort Harbor r.r..,J,tn. F -35856 LEGM. NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINE~ NAME STA TEMENT The ronowinR persons are doing business as: Cra.ttec, 2059 r-;.,,Nport Rlvd., Costa Mesa , 'l2626: Daniel A. York, l SZ~ Orange, Costa Mesa, Cal- ifornia 92627; Linda G. York, I 528 Or ange, Costa Mesa, Cal- Uornia 926 27. This business is cooducted by an !o-1ivldual. Si gned . Linda G. York. This statement was Died with the County Clerk or Orange County on July 29, 1974. AN EXRIBmON of prlmJHve CU'Yinp: IDd batlb Is befDg preseDI:ed. at the Celebrity' Ceatre ol Orup COII:Ity, located at 215 Rtverslde Ave., Newport Beaclk. aear the Mariners Mlle. Some 50 cultural carfl.np from the Septk River bush cotmtry are in tile eJhlbtt, co11eeted. bJ artist- collector Dodo Folkerts, shown here with Anton James, emc:utive director of the local Celebrity CeDtre, at left, and Heber Jent.zscb, put.Uc relations director tor the Celebrity Centre of Los Angeles COlllltJ. Dodo, an Aus- tralian artist, .collected the carvings dllrJ.nc a stay 1n New Guinea, Uvtng amidst tribesmen wbo were once headhunters. The e¢fblt, marklDc the craM opening of the Centre, will continue througb Aug, 25. •ldlllf • blerell wtlboal a .... . •• ucS after be , .... ftc- Utlou addreU alii lad 10 ldfii.- Uflcatloa. na laUe to poUce M&dQ~~arterl, where be broke away a.n:j ran sene oo 3200, •hl1lnc poUce • • . Joseph MarlDo, 214-B lU&tdud, New - port Sbotel, reported • n• aDd ease, n.lued lt $&7'5, and a radio, valued at $200, stolen from llll aputmeat benf'NP 1:30 p.m. aDd 4 p.m ..• Sharoa Emer, 170? w. ~Zboa,Central Newport, reported a $400 rlot. 1 S100 rtnc, ud 2 ntcbes worth $50 takea from ber resl- deoce behreeo DOOD aDd 5:30 p.m ... LeoDUd Bedale 3121 W. Coast Hwy ., Marloe:u' MUe, rtpOr1ed 2 radios, a sleflltnc bag aDd sbootlnr vest stoln from b1a car at b14 re:1kleoce between 6 p.m. July 1a lDd 10 a.m. July 31 .•• Darid Alan Yester, 18, of 206 VIa Dt)on, Lido Isle, wu arrested at 4 a.m. In the alley brtbilld 2017 E. Ocean Froot Balboll In connection wttb ~ altered hit-and-run accident in'olrtnr a puked car at M st. and E. Oeean Blvd. • THURSDAY, AUG. 1 Anna Gray, 1478 Glluy, Dover Sbores, reported that someooe fired a weapon at b1s LIGAL IIOTICI NOW AT FT. LEWIS car at o,3o p.m. Willie II was F'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Army Private Panl V. Con-parked ln froot ot b.Ls borne, STATEMENT rad Jr 18 500 of Mrs causlng an estimated $15 The followillg persons are Georgen~' c on'rad 1984 Wat • damage to the door ori lhedrlv- dolng business as: The Store lace, Costa Mesa,' has arrtved er's side · • · Thlens toot 4 Room Antiques, 409 31st st., for duty wttb tbe 9th Infantry empklyee payroll cheeks, total. Newport Beach, Calif. 92660: Dh1sloo at Ft. Lewis, Wash., ing $1,682, from a desk at the Stephen H. Dingle, 109 uoder the Army's station of Lester White & Co . office, 230 VIa Mentone, Newport Beach, c boice enUstment program. Newport Center Dr., Newport Ca Ul. 92660; Marjorie Jean Pvt. Conrad, wbo enJJsted Center, between 12:05 p.m. and Dingle, 109 Via MentoDe , New-specifically for dutyatthe F'ort 1 :OS p.m. • · Robert Morton, port Beach, Cali!. 92660; Jaoet is oow working as a radio: 929 GoldenrOd, Harbor View MacClaire, 116 Via Genoa, teletypewriter operator" in Hllls, reported $888 worth of Newport Beach, Cali!. 92680. Company C of the Dtvtston's electronic and Dsbtn( cur stol- Thls business ts conducted 9th Signal BattaUon. Helsguar-en from his boat at the Dunes by a general partnership. a.nteed a mtnJmum of 16 months storage yard between 6 p.m. Signed: MarjorieJeanDlngle. of duty wltll the 1.11U, His wtre, July 28 and 2:30p.m. Aug. I PubUshed : Aug. a, 15, 22, Donna, Is with him tn Washing-• • · Oeao Witter Co., 930 29,1974, In theNewporiHarbor ton. Newport Center Dr., Newport Ensign. F' _36149 Center, reported 5 typewriters and a TV set, n.Iued at $3,250, LIGAL MO'nCI burglarized from their otnce LIGAL MOnel beht'een 10 p.m. July 31 and F'lCTITIOtlS Bl.SINESS NAME NOTICE OF FlUNG OF 6:15 a.m. Aug. 1 ••• A bur. sTATEMENT BRANCH OFFICE glar ·aot 1D through an unlockec: 1'M fthtmf-tng parsou ar• APPUCATION tlass door at the borne oCDa\"'ld doing business as: Sparklea.n, Notice Is l:tereby Pven that, Glem, 2315 Frmdsco, Wtsf 9692 Alwood Ave., •4, Garden pursuant to tbe provisions of Upper Bay, beht'etn 11 p.m. Grove, 92641 : Kim Alan Beau-Section 545.14 of the rules and July 31 and 7:30 a.m. Au1• 1, doln, 9692 Alwood Ave, u, reculattons for the Federal whtle the occl.f)ants slept, took Garden Grove, c autornla Savings and Loan . System, $167 In cash from h1s nllet 92&41; Judy Arm Beaudoin, 9692 Laguna. Federal Savings aod aod Ills wife's ptase, aod threw Alwood Ave., 14,GardenGrove, Loan Association, Laguna. Mr. Clem's pants: and l irs . Cautornla 92641. Beach, Catlfornia, llas nted an Clem's purse In tbe pool. Thls business Is conducted appUcatloa wttli tbe Federal by a general partnership. Home Loan Bank Board for Slgne.:J: Kim A. BeaOOoln. permission to establish a Umlt- Thls statement was nted wtth ed t.lctuty branch offtce at or tlle Cotmty Clerk ot Orange In tlle immediate Ylclnlty of County on Aug. 5, 1974. w.a.J.n Street ud BalboQ Boule- PubUs b: Aug, 8, 15, 22, 29, vard, Lil the City or Newport 1974, 1n the Newport Harbor Beach, Cotmty of Orange, State Ensign. F' .36148 of California. LEGM. NOTIC! The application bas been de- livered to tbe otJJ.ce of the Supervisory Agent of the said SUPERIOR COURT OF' Board, klcated at tbe Federal CALIFORNIA· Home Loan Bank of San Fran- COUNTY OF ORANGE cisco, 615 South F'\ower Street, NO, A-80(i93 Los Ang!1es, Cal1fornla 90017. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Any persoo may ft.Ie communi- (C.C.P, 1277) cations, IDcltdn( trlefs, in • FRIDAY, AUG. 2 Cynthia Tllayer, 1700 16th, Oaivood, repor1ed $265 worth or artist's ~Ues stolen from her car while It was In tbe apartment tmdertround puk.lng area from 5 p.m. Aug. 2 IDltll 11 a.m. Aug. 4 . , . Gerald Paul Ransom, 520 Lanr Way, rep;~r1ed that a Wrglar pried open louvers in b1s kitchen door sometimE> between 7:30 a.m. and 5:15 p.m., and took }ewelry Yalued at $2,935, in- c luc:Ung a S2,000 man's rtng ... A bicycle valued at $40 was taken from Carmen Farmer 's home at 120 Abalone, Balboa lslaDd, betw~a 9 a.m. and :; p.m. lD. tbe Matter of the AppU-favor or 1n protest or said catioas of OONALD GREGORY appUcatlon at the aforesaid of. BU'M'S and THERESA KATH-flee of the S~rY1sory Agent LEEN BUTTS for Cllange of within 10 days (or within 30 • SATURDAY, AUG. 3 Name. days 11 adTtce Is ftled wtthln Paul Francls Ray!, 24, of .. ... -CIWtll( b1a .... -·· • SUNDAY, AUC. 4 PoUee anNted Ray Raoce • MONDAY, AUG.$ Ploo, 14, d 115 S5tb &lid So-b<oloe I - Kal!lrya AM E .... 314 '15tll II lbe Robert Bird llocno, UIO Wut Newport at' 2106 w' Fraocltco, Welt ~ BaJ, Oceu Proat c'eotrat N.-port' at 7 p.m., caQincu ..Uma&td at 11:50 a.m.', ud ebupdPtoO SlOO damap ... Mlcbael 1 wttlt fori'V)' o1 a eredlt eud Sllnrtoa. 1105 Sbtr1Jtdoa, ud W1u EY&U "Witb pqbU~ OakwOOd aPtrtmeats, drOft b1l tatodcalloa ••• Greg Stefen car from the UDdlrcrOIIDd LauebUn, 18, ol 417 Via Lido apartment PIJ'kiq area at Nord, Lido t1ie, wu chatpd a a.~. and, noUcJDc tbt ear with reckles• drift.n&' at Vla 1'UD t rwnlng property, nillld Lido Soud ud Vta Geool lJdo tbe bood and found that eome. lila, at 3:20 p.m ••• kcla.rs one llad unbolted lDd •• pried opeo the troot doors at his ndlator durfDg the pr"- TRB lJU.eroatioaal and Pruden-1ous otgtt • • . A l]lm'e tire t1a11n•uraoce, both at!80New-aDd wheel, nlued at $100, were port CeDter Dr., Newport Cen-stole from Charles Cbld:'s ter somettme betwe«~ a p m car by a burclar Who tiD- Au(. 2 and a p.m. Auc.' 4: bolted them from beblDd the and tool!: otnce maeblDes n.lued froat Hat wblle the car was at SI,l$6 trom TRB and S-450 parked at bls home at 501 from PrudenUa.J •.• Theodcre Acacia, Corona del ).tar, be- Tycocki, &13 Bt.)'WOOd, Harbor tween 11:55 p.m. Aug. 4 and View Hilla:, reported ttra.t a 8 a.m. Aug. 5. burglar, us1ng a sharp tool to • TUESDAY, .A UG. 6 Keep cool with CANVAS AWNINGS Don't Itt the aun &poll ~r oat10 fun. Shade Wllh c:olorf\jl can~u for comfort. Call or eatlrrwtu open hls troat door, took sll~ Jobn Newllall Howard, 18, Yen"IJ'e valued at Sl,515 from of 2616 Baysbore Dr., Bay his resJdence sometime be-Shores, was arrested at 2:45 hreea ooon Aug. 4 and 1:15 p.m. at tbe B St. beach, Balboa, ___ .::::~.!:~.!..--- p.m. Aqc. 7 ••. Rowin Jacobs and charged with posaessloo of 712 HeUotrope Ave., Corona dei marl~ .•. Burtlars toot Mar, reported $510 worth or $322 worth of tennis equipmeat ARMY PRIVATE Willia m E. King, 18, soo or Mr. and M;·s. WIIUam R. King, 1818 Glen - Wood Lane, Westclllf, llas com. pleted basic traJ.nJ.ng at the u. S. Army TratnJnJ Center, In- lantry, Ft. Ord, Callf. (U. s. Ar my photo.) HOWARD \'I ELLS NAMED AS SALES lo\ANAGER How.a.rd Wells has bee:l .\p. pJinted sales manager of tile N-tw~:t Bu.l:::...'1 otnce or the Coldwell Banker Rasldeat1a1 Bro'l:ef:ige c o. He w!ll assist Mtrloo B11ie, Newport Beach r~sld!nf ma nager, in the dtrectloo and administration of the omct's 35-m~~ber staff of full-tim;'!. professioatl hom ~ sales spe- clall.sts. Mr. W;iJs johe1 Co ld well Banker In AorU, 1972. Eulier, he was associated wllh Dooa1d L. Bren Co. lot ml)re tlla.n two years ln A ~les capaclty. Prior to that ~~~ 7J.'i wit.b Morrison A. Hill Co., San 8.!:-mrdlru appr aisal ftr m, for m·>re tMn 'i years. PFC WILLIAio\SON AT IN F. CENTER, FT. POLK Private F'trst Class Royal D. Williamson ll, whose par- ents and wtre, Kathryn, live at 2109 Thurtn St., Costa Mesa, has co mpleted 9 weeks or ad- vanced indivtdua 1 training at the U. S. Army lnfantry Trainlnt Center, F!. Polk, La. He r eeelved general training as a Ugllt weapons intJ.ntry- m:»il and as a mortar and re- c£.oll\ess rlfle crewman, In act- dillon to specb.U.zed weapoos lnstrucUon, use of 111gb erplo- slves ~ the placement, de- tection and disarming of mines. from the Oakwood Tenn.ls Shop, 901 Sea Gull, OU:wood apart- ments, sometime between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., Wblle the sbop was unlocked and llll.ttended • .. Terl Hatleber&, 20, ol 720 Victoria, Costa Weaa, re. ported that sometime stole ber purse and Us contents, valued at S217, at the Alley West res- taurant, Central Newport, while she was there between 12:30 a.m. and 1:45 a.m. 'MOR£ CAMERA :~~~~\~!ipMoTQS ' P PHOTO$ r.o corv harbor photo Highway House of Prayer 2411 E. COAST HWT ., Cotl014A D! L liAR LOWI. LIVRL-•••• IH TB RDENOMIH .4 TIOH A.L , PULL (iOSPBL lUNDAY SCMOOL• 9t 4S WO.IHIP SI.VICI• 11oM l:t .. COILIST1C SI•V1CI• 6tH P,M, SUM DAY P.AVI. AND .I.Ll STUDTt 7t . P.M. WIDNI:SO.t.Y WILLIAM T. KIOAH, rA5TOR f'HOM!: UM762 JlyDIDutl) Cl;ungrrgatiul1nl Cliburr~ A Pru •tl ,,.,.,_,_/ Coetnt•tio•~ Cbri.sli• Chrd '111E REV. JOHN A. LINDVALL, lllalater s ..... y Sen'l~: 10':00 &.Ill. l!l(ble a.dJ': 1:00 a.•. ud 1:00 .~ ... c:wa~·tO:Ot•..at.: sa2 ~~11 ~:r~n ... wro~ -- M., •• ,.,. cere '~¥1 .. 4 n .. e: ~Q.2UO THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Till rGI IIIILICAL STUDIIS AT ...... -. ... COSTA MEIA CENTER TO IM14AIICI LI'"NG .A!fOTBER lilllfiSTIY OF 'TJ:E P!UT BAPTIST CBURCB RIV. JAM IS HIM IT, DIIICTOI P .uaLT, .._.AI., Coi.LL WI: I 'Ill IUIUTAL CO.-ul!G OR S41 ID'I LIAIII TO LIYI "Till DYI4AMIC Li"" FIRST OiURCH OF OfRIST, SCIENTIST JJOl Vi .. Lido Nrrwpon Buch SUNOA Y SOfOOL 9110:30•.•· SUNDAY SERVICES 91lO:~a. •. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8 p.m. READING R()()M ti~ck day s: 9 .un. · S p.m. Wcdnc.d.y: 9 01.m. ·7:45 p.m. Tuaday and Friday: 9 a.m · 5 p.m.; 7·9 p.m. .... ,_ tD '"'*-LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2100 '-::ifie v ... Or. CoraM ...... C.tf. J,.t.WREIICE D. FRUBUIIG ---M4-IM4 • War-How -10:10 a.•. N .. _, ud Co&e How ,._ ATTlND The following person Is doing business as: Sam's Searoor u, 3901 E. Coast Hwy ., Corona del Ma.r, Ca. 92625: Corona del Mar Restaurant Company, Inc., a Calif. Corp., 3901 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar 92625. Publish: Aug. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1974, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F' -35953 WHERSAS, OONALD GREG-the flrst tO days stating tbat 4230 Put Ne-.poet apartments, ORY Btli'TS and THERESA more time 1s needed to f'llrnlsh was ct.rged with being lntori- K.ATHLEEN BU'M'S, petlftoo-additional lnformattoo) after cated In public at the poUce ers, haYe filed a pet1tlon wttll tbe date of this publlcatloo. station at 2:!0 a.m. after he the Clerk of this Court tor an Four copies of any commun!ca-allecedly caused a disturbance order chanc1Dg petitioners' tlon sbould be Died. The iR~U-in tbe records omce there ... names from DONALD GREG-cation and all commwdcatloas Rlct:.rd Blake Shaw, sa, ot CO EDY TO BE ST ~ ORY BJTM'S a.od THERESA In favor or In protest thereof UOI Bayside, Corom. del Mar, M A.:;..:O SECOND OIURCH OF OfRIST. SOENTIST Newpcwt Buc~ at Coro.u del hb.r TM! CHURCH Of YOU. CHOIC! This business Is conducted by an corporation. Signed: Corona del Mar Res- taurant Company, Mert Wallen, VIce-Pres. Tills statement was Oled with the County Clerk of Orance Couoty oo Aua. 2, 1974. PubUsh: Au(. 8, 15, 22, 29, 1974, In the Newport Htrbor Enalp. f .3&121 LIGAL 140TICE FICTrrtOOS BOSOO:SS NAME STATEMENT Ttle followlq peuons are doinc bWJlntSI I I: Wh'"le'a HtaltbJ Foods, 1623 MacArthur Btfd., Ni wpott Beath, Ctllf.: C-LaVere Wbljlple, SSOI S.flew A•e., Coroaa del Mar, Calli. !IZU5; Sblrlty Wbljlple, LIGAL MOnel KATHLEEN BtJTTStoOONALD are available for inspection by was cbarcect wttb drh1ng under Irvine Community Theater's FICTITIOUS: BUSINESS NAME GREGORY IIC LEAN _.oo any person at the aforesaid the lnflaeoce at 7 p.m. In con-first p:Jo1uction of ltr ft.ftll STATEMENT THERESA KATIJLEEN MC otnce of the S~e>ervtsory Ageot. necttoa with a trtmc accident seasoo Is tile outlandish modern Tbe following person lsdolng· LEAN· aDd LAGUNA FEDERAL at Bay11de and Promontory •.. comedy, ''Norman, ls that business as: Terra Landscape wHEREAS, petJUooers are SAVINGS AND LOAN Timothy All.aSiepbens, 107-1/2 you?" Maintenance, 1847 Port Carlow, parents o1 tbe ilUcr.-tna mlnol ASSOClATlON Hetlotrope, Corona del Mar, Tbe Ron C lark -Sam Bobrlck Newport Beach, Cal. 92660: child: CASSAPfDRA TERESE 260 Oc-.n A'•ue reported Ills 1964 Honda motor -play centers "atomd an Ottto Loren Gale Matson, 1847 Port BtrrTS, wboae .III.IM tbtJ de-P. 0 • Bo:r 1047 CJCle lt01ea from beside his drY-cleaner •bo rtslts Ills son Carlow, Newport 3eacll, Cal. sln to Cbl.ql to CASSANDRA Laguaa S.ch, bolldlllc between 1:30 p.m. ""ug. Ia New Yo:t &m di~s 92~0. TERESE WC LEAJif· Cal1tornla 92652 2. ud !:SO p.m. AQ(. S ... tbe young m.la U.S beoome This business Is eooducted rr IS ORDERED t'J.t all per-Publiatl: Tbt EllS!p, Thtll'sda.y, James McLaDe, 7'5 L1Dda Isle, a llcnno•nal. Tbe play 1rill by an tndh1dual. sou t.Dltrt:lttd lD tbt above-AuJUSI:l5, 19'14. rtt.-..cl from a trtp to H.an.U opn ·lll Ocl. 4 for a 4-ftttl'Dd Signed: Loren Matson. eDUtl.S mattlr IIJPtU before to llDd $1,Z40 ml.asfDc ftom S efi.l-4lz-mell at rGT'tDee'thea- ThJs statement watll.ledwtth thJJ Court at lO:OOo'e)oelr:A.W . nc~:::a-B= NAME 11•,•,••,1D,;il,'",•,ta,u, .. ,•,•,111&1>1,;,,",•,,1•,•,bod,ld"lol""."""""""""""" tho C4unty Clerk ot 0rup oo Sopt. 10, III'H, Ill llle """"· County on Auc. z 1!l7t. ·room of lleplrtm.aM I ot tbe STATEMENT PubUsh' Aug. 'a, 15, ZJ, 11, S-lo< Cowt, lo<Uod 11 'lOO Tllo tllloWiD(por-llcloloc 1974, In lbe Nt1PJ)OI't f1ubor Cl'le • C..ar ~lJe Welt, baiiDHI a•: D 6 D f1oor COT- Eostgn. F-MIZZ C..,. ot ~. Su1a AI&, erlll(, '115-1/1 -coorlto st •• Caldonlo, ud --11 C.... del liar, !IZUS ' llulol ..,-, .-, tbe ••• lw e..U,. A. o-m .. m, 7150:1/Z Mar. ol ... -... be...-. ,_ .. st., c ..... del -rr II FIIITIID OIIDEUD IIUS. FICTITIOUS BtmMESS NAME tb&t a CGP1 o1 tala ardlr to n&a twtasn 1s CClGCNcted T ~!~MDT _._ .._ --M,;tMrtlttltlle byulaidl.-u.L he.l•~·-.... -••-.._,..1 -help, .. 1 s~poe~, Dulot A. c.wc- bul:lness u : IrtlDI ~Jtca, ... 'I 1 11 ol = _.. •• 1551 PineSt.,In1at,Cc..t:7\IIS: iltlcaJrilttcfSI C..,-riuztiPintWUD.Jedwtllll Publllh Your FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME QNLY U5.o0 3100 r.cirK" v~ ... c.-. SUNDAY SOtOOL 50 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICE 10 a.ra. WEDNESDAY EVENING Readins Room: 8 P·•· !SGOoB £., Co .. tRwy. Eat,.•c• .. lf•rcd- Non.-Fri.: 10 ..... to S P."'- 11nanday Cffninp: 7 to 9 S.L: 10a.a.to4p.a You an c..., ._.. ... 110 entad tl.wdl Sc.ftiot• _. to -d. •• *'' a.-. R!GULARLT GRACE lliL I 01111101 Veteran•' Memorial Bldg. ........ c:o..•- 1011 n•u. , .. ,., ._, .. _, .. ......... .,. .. .. .... -. .. _ .. . -~C~· Cd--. ... UOl S.fln AYe., CorOftl del Mar, caur. nus. 1'1l1l ..... Ll OOidiiC.t.cl b)' I _.,.,._..._,, ......,, c. L. ._.lt. Georp Lemlldl, S"l Plio st., C•'' ... -1 ---11o C.., C-ot Ona., lr'IIM, Co. 9l'I05. noC 1 ~.,.-,.... to llo COOIII!' •JIIJ Q. li'N. Tbll buslaou Ill -lad -~~~-........ Jill, ht"A• JIIJ IS, .UC. I, I, (PLUS t\1 PJ)I 1"MI OIAMDI COUW"tl' P ... I .. G P1l1 IJi will -.... "' -.. llllllc ud ... •••••• ,. ...... s ..... a( .. 1'1111 -~·-ftllllod wUb 1M CoiiiJ Cllrk ot Ora ... Colllyoo AIC. I, 111'14. • PlbiiA: A ... 1 .. IS, tl, 19, 11'14, II lbo II~ Harbor lllllp. r.)tm by u lndlfldUil ...... 11, li'M. .............. llllltcw Slpocl' "-'" J..wWt ~ -·liiJ~t'N. r•aae F-IS'ISI Tblallllt--IIIMdll PUJ1i; tba CoaDiy c-:!!. an. -,. ,.. ·-~.-. .,. ,_....._ COIIIIIJ .. JIIJD,I·-CGCaT ~ .,..- P.&I111b: JliiJII, .... l,' ••••1• .... ' it. a.'n, ..... h , .... 5 f n, lt'l4, lalbo".-t-'"' 11 .. w_. -........ 1 E .. r.,.. 'f""'' lsdp -.. ~ 'I'Jell' a I ' II ..... 11 rt .... .C ' .., .._..... _,a111,11 E'lf..,acM.a1wPI. ~,..--··-.--liD­.. ...... M' ,.,........ '7· 1111 L COAST "WY~ CttiOMA OIL MAl., C.ALIP. . 'T ILIPWOMI UHI.M -. I I THIS WEEK ON Ty 3 Thursday 7-9 am (C) Morning Edition 5:00 pm (C) TV3 News 5:30 (C) Coast Script 6:00 New Guinea Expo 6:30 SOCWAR 7:00 Sawdust Festival 7:30 (C) TV3 News FridAy 7-9 am 5:00 pm 5:30 6:00 6:30 Monday 7-9 am 5:00 pm 5:30 6:00 7:00 8:00 (C) Morning Edition (C) TV3 News New Guinea Expo Sawdust Festival (C) TV3 News (C) Morning Edition (C) TV3 News Coast Script Character Boat Parade Getaway Show (C) TV3 News • Moore challenges cyclists Roonle Moore ot New Zeala.Dd, 3 Urnes world motor- cycle speedway racing champ- ion, will challenge local riders -Au&· 22-29 Wednesday 7-9 am (C) Morning Ed, 5:00 pm(C) TV3 News 5:30 Speedway Races 7:00 Getaway 8:00 (C) TV3 News tb.ls Friday lllght at the weekly Orange County Fairgrounds speedway races. Moore, now In his thirties, is scheduled to fly In Thursday or Friday for his Orange County debut. He wJll ride agaln.st U. S. champ Mite Bast, Mike Cur - oso, Jeff Sexton, Balboa's Bruce Penball, aM other top U. S. riders. Also back ap.lll Friday nlgtlt will be former U. S. cbamploo Rick Woods of Huntington Beach, on the comeback trail for the past few weeks. Woods, the 19?2 title holder before switching to soowmobUe rac- ing, has steadily Improved each week sloce r ejolnlng the motor cycle wars last moolh. Last Friday night, he woo the handicap semt.maln event and was secood In an eUmlna. tton race. In the handicap mai.D event, he was second to Scott Sivadge. Friday night's program, starting at 8:15, will ap.ln lD- clllde 22 races. The weeklY races match America's top speedway riders, all almlnJ for the national championship races at the fair ground oval on Nov. 1. 1IUHIIITIIMIOII.IGII IUIUIIID ftJJIL't-I'AGE llllltiOIIY, .lUG. IS, 1974 . COROllA Da.IIA!!, c~ CAVIN H!ORICK ••• ,.rt ••• da •••• •••• I ..... c ..... 11 ACRES PLUS . • • . . . Orange eron. Just zoned R-1 .• ,Ft,.-e to senn units per acre ... In tbe oew Ctty of Irvine. $35,000 AN ACRE. 'l!rTERMS. BUNSTER CREELY, Real Estate Broker 646-6338 ........................... ·---------------------------- NEW Balboa Peninsula This Is an artists rendering or I he soon-to-be-completed homes. Pier and docking facilities wlll be moditled. BAYFRONT HOMES 1200 E. BALBOA BLVD. AND 1202 E. BALBOA BLVD. 4 BEDROOMS 4 BATHS EACH CUSTOM BUlL T Private Docking for your Yocht with short Run to Harbor Entrance Tuesday 7-9 am 5:00 pm 5 :30 8:30 (C) Morning Edition (C) TV3 News Exciting viewing Sports l"nfo ~ Sca rcity of waterfront laOO and Increasing cost of construction mue ~~ !L-__ :th:•:••~ho:m:e~s~·~·;•:ttt~':':u~ve~bu;y~t~ooa~Y=·==~~~==~~~=-----------· group formed For further dolau .. r.-eUon call yoer broker or NELSON ROBINSON, Realtor City Council Meeting (C) TV3 News West coast community cot-200 IIAIH ST. (ot Bolboo Bl.), BALBOA 67S~ 120 tege sports Information dtree-A IIUL TIPLE LISTlHG .•.• BROKER COOPERATION INVITED ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS tors established a new organ\. ____ .::M:..:I:..:Kc.:E:....:.F.::Rc.:O..:S..:T _____ _, • ..., • ..., • ..., • ...., • ...., • ...., • ...., • ...., • ...., • ...., • .._ • .._,.,_,.=-=•=-=•=-=•=· .::•=.::•=-•-•_•_•_• __ •_•_•_•_•_• __ a.tion at the third annual Co- RATES FOR CLASSIFIED AOO FOR SALE SIDA (College Sports Informa- tion Directors of Amer ica) western regional workshop at Fresno State University. 1 Time 2 Times 3 Times 4.50 6.00 8.00 .20 • 20 words or less ... 2.00 3.50 SAVINGS! The new organl.zatlon, CCSIC (Community College Sports In- formatlon Direc tors), r epre- sents community college SID's from mor e than a hundred scbools in Callfornla and Nevada. Paul Rubalcab9., SID at Cerritos College In Norwalk, was voted chairman of the new group. 21 to 30 words •.... 3.00 4. 75 • Steinway "8" Grand -· Just Ute new! Hurry for thls ooe . 31 to 40 words ..... 4.00 6.50 Each word over 40 . . .1 0 .15 ,----:"--------.FLORISTS • Ham mood Spinet Organ, Wal- nut • • . • . • . • • • • • . $695 o BEAUTY SALON fl!Mui...,'o BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone 644·7336 Ut~o~'\~ -~~!!~,~~ HIIGHaOitHOOD ~· ~ urr s GET ACQUI\JNTF.D! Phone 54-5212 260" AVON NIWI-OfiiT IIACH SALES & SERVICE 420 E. 17TH IT. CoaT A MEIA 64&-7706 -648-61156 MALCOLMIIUOICUTLER FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DeMur! ToJh FLORISTS PHONE 64&44 79 2438 N.wp(nt Blvd. ColUMna o SERVIC:ES DOROTHY NAPKIE INTERIORS 1 years with w. 6 J. Sloane) I Phone 548-9798 or 442-1691. Master Cbarpl LAURIE'S YACHT SERVICE For the Yery belt lll malo· teoance and repair "'lfl.th woman's touch." Han terns? Call o HEAR INC At OS HAL AfBISCHER • • Beauutul Vose splnet .................. $695 • Lowrey Spinet Autocbord Orp.n ............ $795 • Used Grand PW.Os --Stein- way, Baldwln, Yamaha, Chickering, Hardman, Starr from •••.•••.•.•. $895 • Gulbransen console orpn, a great bu)' from ••••.•• $995 SCHMIDT lltmC CO. Lowrey -Yamalll -Stetnway 1907 N. Main St., Santa Ana Ell. 1914 o IIARINI HARDWARE ....~!""._ ""TQt& The orpnidngcommtttee In- cluded Steve Ames, Merced; Stne Andrews, Golden West; Fred Baer, J. C. athletlc bur- .eau; Jtm Carnett, Orange Coast; Dlck HamJltoo, College of the Sequo1as, a.nd Dave Rausch, Suta Ana. "We hiYI orp.nl&ed primar- Ily to promote con.mun1ty col- lep athlet1ca," Mr. Rubalcaba Aid, ''The callber of athletics oo tbe eommuotty coUep lnel Is outmndl.nl Ill! OlD' job ls to let tbe publle kDO'W' about It," Clothlq -Nautical Gt.rts The new JrO~ wtll produce, MulDe Hardware to cooj110ct1oo wtth the J. C. OpeD ••• days a week atblette bureau, a weekly state to Hl''fe you better poU tbat will rank community 2'700 W, COAST HWY ., N. B. collell t•ms ID all sports. PHONE &45-1711 ccsm will also assist In the • MISCI!l.LAMI!OU~ slecttoo of aU-state teams. s.OPOTS..;;:;:.;B:;:E:,::PORE~:,OYO::::,UR:::=:EY'::.:cts:-_·1 CllAST WILL STAGE oo ,.... new carpet. Remo .. MUSICAL 'GODSPELL' them w1tb: Blot Lustre, Real Adtloos wlll be held Sept. Proper Fittino Assured electric s•mpooer, $1.00. 1&-20 for Orange C01st Col- 3409 E. Coast Hwy. Crown Ha:rctnre, 310? Eut lep's fall musical prodoctlon, Corona del Mer Coast Hwy ., Corooa del Mar. "GodlfP'll." Tbt sbow, wh.lch Is a 675·3833 ,._. .. y__...... Grammy award w1rmer, will o FOR SAL! 1oo 0 ......... I•! be IICa ... Oct. 23-26 lo the OCC AIJdltorlum at 8 p.m. Ad- WestsaU 32 ft. cutter, Cell Q3.... mtsaoo ts tree W seatlnr Ifill ~~~·t~!..a,,~eo~·ulppod lor 1--:-:-:-==:--'---be toeated on lllaf'l and the w 7 mootbs 1_•_F_O_R __ R-:!~N::-T-::-::::::::::-audleDCe wlll _be limited to 200, ~~~~~~~~~~ BACHE LOR APARTMENT, LIGAI,; MOnC:! larp, CorOM del Mar, ... -c:-:=======:-;;-' ORGAN •BIIOS mature reotllman l)l'eferrod. FICTITIOUl BlBINESS NA•E o OfPIC:! IQUII'Ioi!MT CaU I7S-SIS6. STATEMENT - ProflDcl&l, cream eo lor· 1_;::=:~:=:.:.:,;:..._____ n. t:anowtar PlfiOGI are Perfeel c:oodllloe. Priced o DRY C:L!AN!RS do ... -.. • ., - loW. Call M4-'lU-t. llwMIDI-Limited p.,__ BOX SPRIIICJI lor ldaa· DIMMITT Alp, 1111 N-1 Bool ..... d, $45 ~-Sllto B, Colla Mea: -~-'-' ~ tra.-:•-•• 1• c . ..,..., 1111 cout lftetnrl1, -· .... ,..._, .... "" · ..,...lla, ~Beacb;l* 1 !~ .. ~7·~~~~~~~ . · c•u 1 o. -u. sr, "'a ~tJa F-.-r..;. cl .. I. ·-· .._ ---011 .. pu ' 11 'nM • 17711 II btiDI C.• • -.... bf a t4 MrE ~ .. ...,......, ... .., ·.,.. ... trniiiiJidWIIIIII eMIMCK TMIN ~:~ ....... 1 .C.eot ""''' AI----C..,C-oi~C.., PaW, h u::•• • Allo 11, ~"!!-IS a It ·200-11. ~ 1Jw7 .• CllM ..,...., -• ' ' -:'I'I'J.III06' ... I, U14, 18 Go llo.,.l nau r 'T'AI Jiil"':.,)'? ci .....• ....._ P_... . • $215,000 WOULD BE EXPENSIVE If IT WEREN'T SUCH A BARGAIN '116000 to '218.000 Now A\li\ilol.ble TYJO Model Homes " 15 Bodera Bay Drive Corona Dtl Mar, CA 92625 (714) 644·1321 • CURT DDBH Newport l1ad! .... -_,. CIDAI'T ..... tiAV .... Island. Costa Mesa M.-oRT-Aatl ... lft \ macnab I lrvtna realty ."DON'T MISS THE BOAT"• BaJfr<>al with pier and float. SLI bedrooms and ~mlly room at Newport Harbor Entrance, Unforpttable panoramic view or Bay adiYlUes aod don coast vtew to Dana Point. ONLY $335,000 fully fUrnished .·-Lncludes land. Walter King 644-6200. (J31) !>[SIGH ED FOR LIVING Largo ..., cll5tom Z-story, 4 bedroom, famUy room, 3 batb borne wlth lots of tile, woods ' ltmll'ious carpeting. Convenient WestcWt locatloo. $125,500. OPEN · SATURDAY I.Dd SUNDAY 1-5 p.m. -· 120? HIGHLAND ORrvE. {J22} 101 DoMr Driw 142·123,5 1144 MKAnhw 644·1201 NlwJWt IIMrct&. C.IUom• IHIJ Vacant Oceanfront Lofl SECLUDED-100 FEET Vacant 100 n. of ocean front can be sput Into 2 lots. The perfect secluded spot, surrounded by Monterey Pines. On beautiful Central CaWornia coast --Shell beach. •••••••• Neat Family Home EAST BLUFF Extra cleao 4 bedroom home with larp dlnln& area. O.aers hue tu.ea eltreme care to sbow thelr pride of ownersblp ill tbls presUp arn. JOHN COOMBE. MANAGER p.t. &,.,.u R.allt Cliff Haven NEW LISTING! THIJ ........ c--::•:•:::-~~111:•:11' prl.at. paUl •• _..,..., t1r ' • w,. Tllr" bldr-.a Md .. • t t1 .. 1 s --...... lll<tJWdudfOOL Ollorod 11 rrc.soo. Ollloo.,.. ....... 1. lioajl ..... PEl E IARRETT I!AI.TY PP1 ........... -- I Family Home-View-Pool Lar~ 5 bedroom, 3 bath fa mily room hOme, has built. in bar oL tlreplace, filtered " heated pool, view of bay. Owner motivated. Priced at $115,000 associated GALLERY OF HOMES BROKERS REALTORS 2025 W. BAlBOA BLVD. 673-3663 SPYGLASS SIX BEDROOM Gracious Lusk "Southport'' model. Dining room. family room. bonus room. Pool and jacuzzi. Charmin,:::: gazebo. Some ocean \o'iew. Glorious night dew. $198,500. SANDPIPER HOME-VIEW 4 bedroom, 3 bath. Dramatic cathedral ceil- ings, wet bar. 3 car garage. Private court yard, large master bedroom suite. Vacant &: ready for you. $95.000. BALBOA PENINSUL.t. Excellent family home on fine comer loca- tion. Sleps to !leach. four bedrooms, four bathrooms. family room. large master suite. '185,000. terms. ENJOY THE VIEW THIS SUMMER Charming Cameo Shores home with ocean view. ol bedrooms. formal dining room. spa- cious pool si1.c yard and lovely brick patio. $139.500. . DIAL 644-1766 2161 San Joaquin Hills Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL BANKER CO. SPACIOUS Family Home Lovely 4 bedroom, 4 bath home. An exceptional creat buy In trvlne Terrace. Hup corner lot with 2 separate yards --one Informal for chJ.ldren and ooe formal for Mom aDd Dad. Oon'l miss thJ.s large family home with big llrtng room, dlnln« room and screeoed lanai -- FEE LAND --PRICE $98,~00. c an 673-8550. OPEN TIL 9. IT'S FUN TO BE NICE I THE REAL ESTATERS J12 Mt.RGUIRIT!, COROllA OIL MAR 67J_.SM . --- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I MLS SALES REPORT Sales through the Multiple Listing Sorvtce of the Newport Harbor-Coeta Meoa Board of Realtors totaled $131.8 mWioo for the ttrat 7 mootM a1. 1874. TH1S IS AN INCREASE OF $28 Mlllioo OVER THE SAME PERIO~ A YEAR AGO. 560 now u.ttnc• we.re proceued, compo.red to lit 1ut year~ July • LUt JOIU' property with a Realtor. •••••••••••••••••• . .... . •••1 hi1IMI Costa Mesa lUI We C.ua 4al Mar ~::::::=== == * t::ORBW-MARTIII EXa.u51VES * NEW LA11N(i -llYINI Old Raildurea; f BR. Offeree! II "7 ,700 ' C41M NEW HOMf.-SWIM POOL 2 Homes, both for fl74,500 CDM -llOADMOOl 4 .BR, pool, offered at $110,000 UDO ISLE-TENNIS LOCAnoN Lee. lot, decorator's dream! $11,tfJO LAGUNA-NEW WORLD 3 Bdnn. condo. Assume 7% loan. $32,!KIO HARIOR VIEW HOME-Cannel Model l BR .. 2 ba. Fam. & formal din. rm. 173,500. THE ILUFFS Condo wi th \'iew, olfered S74 ,900. CdM DUPLEX Lge. lot, So. of Hwy. $81,500 HOMES FOR LEASE Two in lbe Bluffs. 3 BR. $550 It J150 Mo. Old Molls Point. Lag. una. Oceanfront Fantastic 5 BR.-$1800 Month CORBIN-MARTIN, INC. REALTORS C.... del Mar 675-5511 WE NEED YOUR HELP : Have almost sold out all our own Ustlngs. Please r ail us tor personal, r ellable service on ~·our real esta te needs. 505 . 505-1/2 LARKSPUR : Open dally. It's reall} open --under construction. Duplex -- 3 bedrooms eac h unit. '·First owntr'' depre- dation available and owner will help nnance. $124,000. ON THE SAND: A Big Cor oru Beach borne. 1 70' deep lot --add on and build your own dream borne. $150.000. Rl.STlC RESTAURAN T: Small, charmi.Jl&, pro- ft.table . Beer ~ wtne Ucense. Prime Newport B•~b loeaU.. $55,000. ... WESTCUFF LOC:ATION: Beamed celUngs, 3 bedrooms, swlmmlnc pool, AN D ASS UMABLE 7-1/2\ VA l.DA.N. $66,500. SHORECUFFS: Pride of ownership : beautiful n.rdens, open beams, polished wood noors throughout, full btlck n ll-flr E>place with raised hearth. Appointment only. NEW HOMES, CONTEMroRARY, OCE AN VIEWS: In Lagw.a eeach. Call ror rlttatls. $85,000 and up . Howp~t Beosh -Co•~no dol Mo• Real Estate )pec&ahsts . COLE OF NEWPORT, REALTORS 2515 E. Coasl Hi(jlway, Co .. na dol M"' OPEN SAT.-SUN. 1 to S 1712 G.t.LAXY, OO V<:R SHORES FABUL.DUS VIEW! Lots of Mexican tile 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, fa mily room . • . pool and jacuul. A Ml.ST SEE. Super Priced! •••• JUST RmUCED CDM DUPLEX TarN bidroOml a.! S bltbs PLUS Z bedrooma •• I llatlill, Loti rA closets. Soutb Pallo. GrMI: ooi&MG'-I $106,000 ----------- • • TWO DOLL HOUSES Close to all shOps, Ubl'ary, pos t omce and the beach. Two llttle hOmes on a R-2 lot. One bedroom front home Is In perrect condltloo. Two bedroom "charmer " In back Is quaint and could stand some more '•fixln." Prlvate .patlos give each home separate privacy. Currently leased for $5,460 a year to well scr eened tenants. Submit YOUR offer --out or state owner wants action! TRY $65,000! Call 675-7225 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA THREE BEDROOM HOME...with ..... Hardwood floor s. carpets, drapes, nrEOplace, double car garage, lar~E" rear fenced yard and g.uOen ar ea. S4Q,000 ROY R. MCCARDLE REALTOR (B 5e7729 -~· * W4TER:FRONT HOMES * Pri7.e 4 lxl rrn .. 4 h;lth I 1cl11 \1l1 rt lmvfrun\: 40 n. Jut. P lf'T & tlo1;J1 pnvllC'J,:C~ ~:.~5.000 Elegant .; r:r.. & 1:!1'. L11mh rm G twt h~. 1-'ier & floOJt. :JU Ft. In! !'~~;. 000. Lovely S rm ;l b.1. un p rli'C' tiO 11 ,, ntcrfro11t lot, Lidfl i\ord. P 1rr & llont. S~7:i 000 . *WATERFRONT lOTS * 40x90 ft. .\l<J.:.!IliiiCf'lll \ k w S230.000 30xlO.i Ft.. l.idlo i\ord ne\c .Slli5.(1U(l BU.L GRUNDY-, Realtor ·Ill••" IWI. et LinN Isle aet U.-OR., SUITE I, N.l. 6754161 •••o~oooooooo * IIYil IDI.TIIS FIISEITS * BE SETTLED in Time for School A dtcantor'a horne lD "mowt lA" oaadltila; J _..,.., I bollll, lormll -1M 1 bill' r-with flrtl>llet. Soel-prdoe IWftlol, S'li,SOO. 2212 ARBt.mJS EAST BUm i .,.,, I -.. ..~--1 __ .r .. r.7u-. I .:=.m=r I C I_,.IIDuMDI ... JIUI .. UCSL'r • ,_II Church News ; PLTI*Nfl ~GA-•tdftet ,....,. ........... TIOIIAL CBWCJI, --............ Ud loaaJlac - Ill. -RtltMI •• -.. ...... at till --J ... ~ wW _.. 11 t,IO lo lla .... ...,..,w- 10 LIO, -.. lllo lofiC, olaf ..,. pncti-J J- "U •J peop1t." Kn .. aid Bt1tJ Wolf. • THE IIBWl'OIIT IWIBOR • ST. AlllmlW'S PRESBY· CHURCH OF RELIGIOQJ SCI-TERIAII CHURCH, 100 st. All· EWCE, 541 C.., a., eo.ta drew'• Road. CWf DIYeD Mea __ Laymu ,.._, wtll .. Nlctelld &ad dlmtd to de&tb" be obeened at tbl 10 a.m. wlll be tbe IC'II'IOQ topic ot serYJce. Tbe m...,., "JOJ Dr. Cbul .. Dtereaftlld for I, of 101 " will 1>a llirooll>t 1>1 o,IO aDd II a.m. S-f· Geotp OuloJ, flce-IJr-• THE NEWPORT UNITY tl>a board o1 7-. 'A CHURCH, 15tb st. aDd lrflllO Ate,, Cliff HanD --The ReY. Stme Rlcbards wiD preacb at 10 a.m. S.-y OD "Blessed are the mHk," a cootln-.tion oa. the eeJ'Its on the sermoo on the mount. • HARBOR TRINITY BAP- TIST CHURCH, 1Z30 Baker St., , ;OMIPIJETE SHC>WSI Costa Mesa -· "lrrtlte I nelcb- 7:00 11 9:10 bor" Is belng obsened at both COOTA MESA BAl'fK'S graod OI*''DC Moodily morlllnt' lnchxted thti tradlUooal rlbbon-eutttnr. .tth (from left) Chamber of Commerce presldeot Eupoe BerprOD, bank bo.rd ~balrman TheoOOre Robl.n.s ; Mist}' Lee, tbe retcn- lDC Miss .:::sta Mesa; bank president Paip Slmp.oo, aod Costa Mesa Mayor Robert WUson. The new $1 mllUoo buildina: at Rubor and Baker bas !4 teller statlolls, lDelud.- ing 6-drln-"' lanes, % merct.nts' statiou, aDd ! out- side wiDdows. The second noor has 9,000 square feet of rental space, to be occ~led by tenants who will start moving in the ftrst of September. The bank opened next door tn a temporary facUlty in December, 1972, and now boasts assets of more than $14 mllllon. (Ensign photo.) the 8:30 and 11 a.m. SUD:tay service. "Tbe sound of the trumpet," a Qlm oo Bible P•<~~>be<Y, wm be '"""" at 1 BILLBOARDS GET DENIAL IN C.M. ~~E~~!~f P-~·A GOING HOME t 111 Costa Mesa's cUy fathers to make them "the finest, most be obsened this sUO:;nat"'the denied permits Monday nlgtlt lnoovattve" In the U.S. Glendale Church of Rellgious for 3 new btllboards, ln the Science by tile""· Eleanor city, saying they <loot wan! FLIGHT CLINIC AT OCC to add any such signs while ...,TH Casaota Jackson, pastor of the clht planners are busy drafting AUGUST 'II THRU '7 Newport Harbor church. She ., Boswell wins Santana 21 PRICE, COM HI, GETS OCC POST Dlold G. Prioo .. ~ I)' ellolr ... ~1M--.., ... c-ColloiO'• --.. ·-...,_ at c..--t. crt OOCII*'Ui" -.:... del Mal .._ ~ ud alto Rt nploc .. Cljodo D, .., .. , -u --~ IPO· wbo 1o -1M dlr-o1 clll odocotlon Ud -t -a, Mal Boc-._.u" -al wut lot 1M --ld• ocliOOl A.atlw... OtVcut lid• 1D V&lleJ CoU... Ja SuitoiJ., dtltrld. Ill 1M --"'1 wwe lllo a<do< Colli. Ro ... putlclpolocl --ol 1M diJ 1ut wet. .t, Nn-Mr. Price wu ban 1a Wblt-tral Trau-Pae:USe ractt to port lllrbor -,. to llo ller Ud 1o a .,.-o1 Willi· Ranll Ud TUIII. flo u .... r-tlon WUII -after. ller IIIII> ocbool. flo rocel•od Ia Nwwport Boaeb wltll bls DOOU Ud tur br ..... tor tbe bta 8. A. ud M. A. dtef .. wtll, N&DCJ Jo, ud tbttr 2 flrtt ,..., ol tbl••• %1 at Calllorala state UII.Hnlt)' dautN:en. -· cliamoloNidp .... tta. at .._ Boacb. flo,..,.. __ A IU'IO Jll'oop ol -omart traUtrablt raclAc-C%111Mrs, lDCllltlq tDtrtet ftom Pboe- all:, &aenmtlltb, FreiDD, SU. Ditto, Uld, ol coaue, NtwpOrt, saUtcl two raeea •eb dly to determloe the 1974 atloaal ebamptoa, Jact Boswell ol tbt bost Newport Fleet 7 emerpd Ylc- tortous by 5-1/4 DOIIU O'fer bis closest competitor. Ven Bybee of tbe Pboenl:l Fleet 1. Boswell was alto elected Asso- ciation J)l"esldellt during the business meetlna: at Scbooek's Sail Loft Suqjay mornlna:. otber winners were Tim Styles, Newport Fleet i , third; Jim Hanson, Newport, fourth; and Tom Balmer, Sacrameoto Fleet 4, ruth. DOG TRAINING IN YOUR HOME "Where The Prol.le•• Are" I It tint I letlclnt I Chewing I Dlttlng I House lr .. klnt I Jv•pll1g a Tekh1g Food, etc. "OBEDIENCE & PROTECTION TRAINING" Exclusive to Newport Area Res. Call for FREE EVALUATION 1:20 -3:15 -5:10 -7:05 -9:00 was a member and soloist at an ordinance to control them. The National Aircraft OWn- the Gleodale church for 17 The Planning Commission ers and Pilots Assn. will pre- years. She will be in the pulpit unanimously denied permits sent a Cllght instructor ctlnlc Sunday, preaching at 9:30a.m. sought by the Regency Outdoor Aug, 27-29 from 8 a.m. to on "U thou canst but believe" Advertising Co. of LDs Ang-5 p.m. daily tn the OCC Forum. at ll a.m. 00 ''Tile power 01 eles for sl&n.s on Bristol, Admission Is S35. . tma..t"eerln •· Newport and S~rlor. Tbe clinic Is designed for Sboreside' acth"IUes tncludei an informal cocktail and dinner gathering Saturday evenlna: at Schock's Cannery Vlllage Marina. headquarters for the event, aDd the all Important tropbJ presentation dhmer held Sunday at Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Handsome metal sculpture sailboat trophies were awarded the top 5 con~ testants by W. D. Sebock, builder of the boats. r~"'-i;;;· u;:,::.::<(c-.:-,....:-:,-,, 1 L '1!-" e.w,-, ~~'--.1 m()i. ' Theetre No. 2 "THE STING" 2:35 -4:35 -7:15 -9:35 _. g. Brice Kennedy, vice presl-tught instructors, filgtlt In- • ST. MARK PRESBYTER-dent of Repncy, told eommls-structor applicants, gold seal IAN CHURCH, 2100 Mar 'lista, stoner s his firm would spend applicants, ground lnstructors, East Bluff --Tbe ReY. WU-up to $30,000 eacb oo the signs and fll:ed base opentors. JJ.am McQuoid will preach at 9:30a.m. Sunday on "rt's about these creeds and confessions.'' A festival will be held Aug. 19, Zl aDd Z3 from 4:30 to 8 p.m. each day, featuring games, classes, dinner at 6, worship, crafts and ftlms at 8. . IN PRAISE OF OREGONIANS No, 3 IIIPW_. THE ANNUAL icecream so- cial and nesta will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, August Zl, In the cl!IO"Ch school quadrangle at St. Andrew's 1 Presbyterian Church, 600 St. :':e,~~ Andrew's Road, CUff Haven. Just got back from Oregon; where I found that some of the things that have gone wrong in California are now becoming problems up there. IIAWIIIIMW IIIIMiiG ............. Mll~~ ......... u ....... 1:10-3:10 -5:10-7:10 - Sinbad battles the creatures olleten.d TIIEATRE OHE DO YOU LIKI WINNIU! ...... -.c,... Sl.<lrs Geflq;e Segal 0 F.llintt r:ould Mon. thru ThUrs. 7:15 &. 9:30 Friday '7:00 -9:00 '11:00 -ON ANY SUNDAY Theatre Ho . 4 G l:ZS -5:05 -8:45 ·--------CRADIUIIIIONSOI'I ~·---"DD!ATTI Wl!ll" 7:00-8:45 -10:30 ......... crrrmu. .-,MY. DKtmONII CE~BIUT!NG OUR OP£li1J(G IN IIEWPORT 2 11EWiili IUIIN • .... .,.._-. M<&<nrr -'"'"" 7:00. 10,40 PLQJ r~.tr8tta ··--z ~h Of Class LID 0 "'W'0" llACI-I I .. Ti l.IO "J •0 l 00 ''' '., • '10 'H.IIRROD SUIIM"R' Also · "GIRL IN BLU!:" A Romance Both Rotod (R) . "t:,'i ' 1884 Newport Co\ to Me ~o S~8 1557 ....... _ FANTASTIC PLih'ET -. • For instance, the real estate promoters, who have already made a bad name for themselves down here, have invaded that beautiful green country. It's the old story. They come in and offer big money for a home. Some guy who has 8 or 10 thousand in a place keeps getting bigger and bigger offers until he gets one he can't refuse --something like $40,000, He sells. Then, the tax assessor moves in and says, "Well now, homes in this neighborhood are selling for $40,000, so we'd better raise the assessed valuations around here." The politicians are happy with this, of course, because it gives them more money to play with. Next, the old-timers in the neighborhood get a huge tax bill. They decide they can't really afford to live in a $40,000 or $50,000 home, so they cave in to the promoters and sell out. Condominiums, K-Marts and apartments are next, of course. What happens to the young couple that wants to buy a home? Oregonians got ahead of us in protecting their beaches from these vultures, but I don't know if they'll be able to handle this invasion or not. The invaders bring money, and a lot of it ends up in the hands of politicians who make the rules of the game. One thing I saw did impress me with the intestinal fortitude of Oregon- ians. When some local politicos voted to double their salary, a furniture salesman decided to buck the whole crowd. He went out and, in 20 days, got signatures from about 3/4 of the registered voters to kick the ras- cals out unless they backed off. They got the message and reduced their salaries . Why don't we do this? We should either stand up to these free-spending clowns, or put our tails between our legs and sneak away. • * * • • We've got the message on inflation. Down at the store, we are trying to hold the line on prices, without sacrificing the high quality our cus- tomers are used to • Al Forgit P . S. We know the City Hall crowd will come up with a great sign ordinance. After all, they are the ones who built an $8,000 sign to hang over Balboa Blvd. to tell tourists when the parking lots are full. The sign has been turned on 2 or 3 times during the year it's been up. Very good use of the taxpayers~ THI SOUTHLAND•$ PIMIST • HAIDWAII e eot.OHT II'AIMU eiMALL AII'II'LIANCIIeii'LIIMIIM.IUII'~III . FO GIT H DWA 2201 W. IA&.IOA llVD .. Nnii'OirT IIAOI PHONI ~ 1-1110 '