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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-09-05 - Newport Harbor Ensign' HOPPER'S LAST HOP? Wllllllo P.arbar i1o;1por-lilt boJI-:nc. .-Z """" IU lut bop lido Prldly? ..., IIIII lllo elly DDt tuo !be Or wt.U Newport S.cb cttJ IIIIJU'tlllt lack ol wide ptt>Uc eo-en member• decide tlat acctptuee as •·a rejecUoo of their tJPeflmot JD. operat1Dc a a dlJ bus I}' Item bJ tbe ciU-. mwdcJ»al bu IIDt b' the tum-uns ot Newport Beach." mer wu a 100(1 tlllac wortb Fern Pli-tle, tr'IJliPOrtaUoo dolnc ap.to? cbalrmu tot tbe Leap, said Tbe bus line, 1111DC4 leaeed a Leape survey Showed ttal eebool baues, Jtuted Juae 1? '71 per cent or Ute 142 local aDd makea Its l11t rtm Friday. people lDtervlewed said they As predicted by elty oftlclala: thlut tbe etty sbould prot:lde wbto tbey okayed tbe HI'Ylce, a p~Uc bus service. It wm cost city tupayeraaboot Ooly 23 per cent of thOse $20,000, Flprts lbrOUib last aaked repUed that a member SUbdl.y show the 11De coet1nt: of their tamUy had riddeD tbe $22,176, tDctud.tnc bus t••lDr Harbor Hopper. But, Mrs. costs, drt:rers and maJateD-Pirkle DOted, 52 per cent said aDee. Fare bon1 bid takeo they tboagbt tbelr famlly would ID $2,349. with jull 5 open-use tbt bus lfltraoyear-rowrt tio'*l di.JI rerna1n1nc. Mr. M)'Qderse ecboecS that "It's a llttle less UlaD we seatt.rneat Tuelciay. "Wben the bad bop.:! to collect," admit-scbool t1dJ are tact 1D school, ted Jate W)'Ddeue, city pn-t1 may be that more adults eral Hrric:es direc:tor, wbo is would use Ute busses for shop- charred witllaperattD&tbe muo-ptag trips," be theort.zed. lctpal bus Une. "But I think some people bave lllfatrly ert-He satd senral~rtn.teftrms ttclsed the bu l1De 11 1 bust-han eootacted him ofl'erlng to nus Ylllture. It wu not start-lN..a bcl&:ses, with drtYers, If ed u a bul1au1 nature, but the city decides on a perman- 11 an experiment 1a bow to enl: baa UDe. proYide a pllblle bus sentee. He •creed with Mrs. PIRie We knew U would e01t IDODeJ. that most transportation e:r:- Tbe City CoUDCU c:hoet tbt pub AJ It lites & mooths to experlmiDt beeau.e tt would a JIU' to establilb ridership bt.Ye cost tblm about tbt amt OD 1 DIW ~· amowd: ol moaer to blre 1 Kr • MJD(Ierae DOted that La coualtaat 1o -t11o -11.-, wUII I poplllaU.. aboul or pablle maolcl;lol .._ -· iltlftllllafllowport,IIOJs$150,-.,.lee. 000 a yar fOr a dtal-a-rlde ''We wtll hlft a t1a1 nport ,.lie ~Uoa syltem. ready for tbt Stpt. 10 Ca.e:tJ. IJ-1'11 k) a rtp011 I few m..uar. Wo will try Ill mJa. ·-..., -lilt -lie 1111 ... oomeo. .... ,_, ilo;lpor IIOd • DUIIelllarir llow muo ~~:;~;:;;•u' :l Muw O..ld Me, ' .:=::..:..-: .. _ ...... _,,_,_ ....... -,.. ...... tal ......... c •. I poblle llli,UrkiCO>t tilt ft1 CIIJ -.. RGbort w,.. IIIey 11<-poblle -~~~~ IOid ,._..., lilt Rartoorllop. sldenlb. AI ..,. n1o, lilt)' por .. _, 101 111o tJnd of WIU tnmr lbal U iJ ..... Ill rldlrslllp n IIOd hoped, llld cost m001y. I "' DO W1J b' II a ~ from U.t such a sentet to PDiftle e-poW ol new, bat tM 1NIOOI DOUIII teYeaDe, at thrt ~ fare lear'INd woald haft, perblps. nte Wt ued tbll AftUDII', tD COil • more U q bid blred ~r tor tbt operatkll." u npert ... Mr. M~M llkl oat poet. Would be reeoaunead ttw.l u .. w,. bo bu --lilt -"-•-• noll tbt I1De 1s tbat u ......... ., ....... ? pleted ._, more ;>olr006. "liol will> IIJ .,._ rouiiDc "Lalli wool< wu oar -IIIII _.tloo," 10o aid llaiiJ, Wftk yet,•• be aid, ''WW.l,SJI bat ''ID&)'be 1fUII. IOmt modltl- rtders. Tbe nut....., .,. 11M cattou. .. 847." Be llid be would make DO Tbe local latut of Womea. mooc teeommeodatton either Voters chapter, •bleb bas fly. YIJ to tbe StpC. 30 Ctty Coun - ortd tbe p~llc bul Une from eU meeting. Goldie beaten and . robbed • •;,:;•£n •·••••-•·-~•• .... ••-' ' ONLY $5.00 A YlA. 10c COSTA MESA - • 27TH Y!AR, NO. 4 OFFICES IN <XIRON.t. DEL ll.t.R. CAI.IIOIIMI.t. I GS ILLE • COU TY IS S ED TO DECIDE Resume sign law hearing • I 8111--~ ----· ,, _____ _ ._ =•·:n • -=• .. •= yr_., .-., __ .. ---- l!ts ''.1!. ~~~~ .... !, J,':= 5 ~..: 0 • . ' ................. ........... .,.. ... ,,... .... 0. ....... ....., .. ,... .... ,-,... ... ........................... -11. .e., 4, ..,. ARVO E. HWA. _.,""' ..,1112-of .. EHIIII •ooooo••••••••••-*•••• • PARABLE OF THE FREE LUNCH Once upon a time In the ldngdom of Wundergelt there was a royal monarch searching for the wisest wiseperson In all the realm to serve as court advisor, So he had his wish heralded throughout the land, and many came to seek the coveted appointment, To each applicant, the king of Wundergelt posed a single problem: "Tell me a statement that is absolutely and eternally true," Many tried, and failed. Finally the wisest of them all came up with this unquestioned truth: "There is no such thing as a free meal." This Is a parable that needs repeating, and particularly so at this time, The inspiration for this statement of the truth comes from a news release received last week from the Newport Mesa school district, announcing the avallability of "free or reduced price school bmches,'' The words of the royal monarch's wiseperson should be revealed to the Newport Mesa school admtntetration, also to the parents, and certa1Dly to the students, There are no free meals, The Ensign re-write of the school dletrict's news release made the correct ideDtUlca- tlon~ "tax-subsidized school luac:bes." The students and pueate enjoy!Dc tide subeidy should be told that that's jut what it is --a subsidy, paid for bj you and me In our taz bW, Tide Ia a particularly pa.intul subject for me tide week, because juet two daya 110 1 ..t In my check to the couaty taz colleetor for my 1974 Wl88cured property tun, Of the exorbitant total, Sl-1/2 per cent went for educatioo, Including th~ "free" meals. The news release from the school district office did acknowledge a touch of shame in this offer of taz-subsidized lunches. While encouraging all who are eligible to get In on the hand-out, the school administration gave the assurance that the information about· the applica- tions would be kept confidential --out of view of the critical eyes of those paying the bill. The fallacy of the "free meal" doctrine is the fatal allure of the weUare state, which is dragging down a once proud peop le toward the eventual doom of socialism. Publicizing the names of the recipients of all tax subeidies would help dispell the fallacy. Better yet would be a sound course in economics, sub-titled, "There is no such thing as a free meal." • • • • THE BAY KNOLLS ANNEX There's been a lot of gnashing of teeth among Costa Mesa city offictala ..over the Bay Knolls annexation In the West Upper Bay's county corridor, And there's been a lot of heated talk about spheres of influence and broken prom- ises on the part of Newport Beach officials, There Is a consptratortal Bound to those words --"llpbere of lnfluellce/' Sounds like the partitloo ot Poland duriJ£c World War n. The citizens ol. Poll"" weren't consulted about that epbBre of influence, And apparenUy the rat- dents of the Bay Knolls territOry arft't being c0118Ulted by the Ca.ta ..._ ol.ft- clale who are eo eagerly waat•rw to do ~anne~, "Consent of the IOYBrMcl" lbbuld be the aU-important ·pideUne in our repub- lican form at rovel'DIDeat, aDd certa1Dly tbl natcleot8 ol. an •rre••Uoa taraet ana ouct1t to ban a TOice in lbe nwtter. Ill a poll amq Bay KooU• lla•-•ra, • ~ ....... .,. ........ d a pwelu-Jar ~wpwt B•ell. TIIU c aM to a. till dltw"•'• tutor - If Jfewport ..... to l!awlta • a• ln. ---........ ................. ,,....~ .. n .......... Till ........ ,_...,, w ......., .. me Aa I .... ,.,I flN Bin:la Log Chappaquiddick Haunts Kennedy .:'~.:. 111 ~ lo ~27•1 7r X 7~!, "3L ;::.. .. .:.,~:-r:::. .. • ,, ·-:S.::!I !.~·_ ...... .,.._ .. ~ .. ----·· .... ...... w. , ......... __... ·-................ -.. .,_,_." ,, l+u• X ' r •-A. • Uhalll 'Y· ...... .., .. -_ .. .,.._ .... ,. 14 .,...a w-.. ~acnrtnc ....... tMIIIltltM,., ... .,.,., ... 1101 ........ ~ ... , ...... .. ......... fto -lor 11 £17 ·• .. Staator't __,._. of .. Mrll , Jl' ' 'b • ... _, .. ,.,,. .... ~·~....... . ............ ..... fto ...... _.,"lllc----· --.... -... -_,,10 ..... -... ,,_.Aad, loop out ol t11o -ot -!Ito-~51 .... sd .. Hflft Ill fllc.. I '!!NIIr ....... = .... llllteltJtllt ..... a.dl NE I ·--!a· lll£roof-,7 lislr ...... ~ .... loD, .. by""_ ...... illll,o.,d ..... holy no4H. . Aunttr ,... • .,._.._ U 1a • 1't1111t -,..._ .._..)IDlllllllafl....,.._. -·'-1£ ··--..., llrl, .... -... all Cl( ... _..., ... cl tiN all!loa, I !aid sr M•flllloa .. _,....,..., - ••: 'M{ s + ,• . Wlloe kw+lll a! t11o -lido of tbo ....,..,,..,.._ __ .. ,.tofae• E--· J.UOl ...... "AI doe olfotll ol ... pollco .... ju4ldol ....... ---· IIIIJI"'ftl to $?1.1 niiiM Na IDON MeMP'7 ........ ~ ""· ft ftM t11at .,...,... wu a ~I tiO --• aplllt II M .. Uld -, lou-a112o ID iiOJ-Jola, ... $t7.1 !II!I!IGa ----_.,, ... -7 -.... _.._ .... att•Jiooo oa -t« Ted It_..,.. Jut, unfor· ...,.Joly for hba, pncllcllly ooory montloo of blo pclllllblo ciDdldocy illdudao a quootloft _..,.. tho foill ocddoet at Cboppoqulddlclt I.,.. aad lb pot .. Ual offor:t oa tho American 'IO!On, Jod ••• DOl tooronl _,. o1 !Ito lnilll but toword lb burfol." Hil _......-o1 vulout -b ollldob -..... _.,.. 'lt:ftld their own ltiC.'t .... ill till '*' ~ Ia lilt &qtllli>IJ-... "' .. u .. --'""· -!Ill , ....... a-lilt 1111 1111. W!at 5a 1--1o r., orlcla&£ ,.. ..... price. I.,... --II 5a -· U ID lilt £lUI. m-5a 511a1-clilloorp, 1111 ciiJ ID roallao 52111-, ,., p£11-r 221a1 221o moot ,. .... -bJ 121o 50010r "'7 1o o21oc1, 111a o1a1o -· tq,ortut ncw•••*tsoo 1 eu poMII: ot tbl tldtiltl.ft __ ...... ....,.. ..,.. parklald tor P" .. , --aiDSacns Spoour Bob--n--· , __ Mowpon mtlllto Ia OGI of·ft.ICll riiPOO-tllat tbe Jtc;l.alalcl'l coald•slly S.cb. lf Udl IJD"t wel:ta.n, o5bl!lly. 51 Ia bocomJoc tolaiiJ •-o£ 151o tOQ-ol 1111 wllal Ia? If Iiiia laa't a ~ -to •"'-2i1a1 lbo spoc5a1 -II'-w £D. tor t210 cHr !rom the st>Jo most ~erloa .. caeomlc problem crated eJI)IDdlbres. Wbat 1s tuptyers, wtlat 11'? It -Ia July 1969 tbo£ Nuy lo Kopodulo -dooih ID Sooot\)r !Co-dy's outomobllo. Noor, fullr.o8olt,youo later, quatkllll about wbot roolly lui ........ ponilt. ICnMdy pen;. -haw bopo<l ·thai tho -would clie, but II TEDDY 11ARE -ti1a fuU toltt or tho Senato(o toloYilod ..,.__ of tho fa!Ofl&l ... nu. In tba.t amarJaa pedonnMd, Slllltor IConnody adrnlttod --~--· "'r-radooal" thouahta. "pule" in an ..... ...,.y, we blft Is tanatJoo. Tbere are m«e tmportut tor u lOt to WIU "1D..Iudtrs .. sttllbecal- a lew -5ala Jell -wtU lorpt Ia tila! a1 t51o -ol £od "toar5ala" IUIC5 "Jr-a. DOt ICI'M tbl.t tbt root eaae tbl a me u.t ot"blc ..,_,.,.... ..,... ftea tbey ttrl•e don of o.-Wlatloa ta locrtalld wu tbt muwbowutMbtaut to N"PQ11 to •Joy tbe ~Ue IOYII'Dmtld tp-wllac. U:!.-spreader ud IPPI'Oftdater10Dt belcbts'~ II lt ob.J 1t we stop fol'~tety, m&JI1 of my col-or tbe tDereased .-unc bUb by the parks we bou&tlt ror you? ltlcues ln Saerameoto wtU DOt __ tbe ame ~ker Bob Well. 1t could bue beeea -·1. Ia (oct, wbot tnnapjled at Chappa- quddick tbreatma to loom tw:D JarFr u the Seutor'a e&Ddidac:y il more and more in the -. Proof of tbl Mlflina interest about the trap: accident lloo Ia tho recorlt pllonomorul soles cf TEDDY IIARE, by z.r Ruat (Wostom Island~ llolmoat, -..tb; hardbound, S7.00; pa- perbound, S2.00). Tho booit'o ..,., claims that tt Ia " ••• U.. ral ltoty of Cboppaquid- diclt." Uotod 5o fourth plac:o on tho Auauot 2 2 N.w Yrri .,.,. boattollor l!ot, TEDDY BARE II "tho .-factual boolt nor publilhed about the iDddeat," aceordlna to John Famr, the l!dprtowa, Ma•cha, .. b sldodiwr who rec:ov. ered. Mill K.opodma"t body. Famr hu liven the bodt a rtactna eadorMment, travened the country to promote It, and told hwulreds of cop1et from hll bait aad tacltle !hop in Ediar· aad "autlt" reprdlrtc tho ...-..-ol 1om,. tho """" of tho foill aocloloat. ladp Jameo Boyte'• eomploto report '"' tho oftldol inquest appean • an appeodb.. I The booit alto -a fActual -blototy of tho meuo ol UIO!hor )'011111 PI - another submerll'd autornobllt -1 story d&at Joitn Furu and Zed Ruot f•l r:coald haw- duplic:ated oo July 18, 1969. But, at !lio Chappaquiddiclt -dent, tho ~oco~ ..... 200m had not been promptly alerted. flee ~ to the solaUoa --Moretti. worA. Auemblymu Robert UlbteDIDC "" of perameat es:-Badb&m wanted the Gte ..t,o peadltares. Tbey coot:tDue to No 1IPODder Speaker Moretti cf.Ye the Jud to Newport tor bead to the reqUtsts of eYery worked ap.tDst Prcpom.tloG euctly tbe purcbaeeprtce. Will preuure cr~ for lDcreued Oae. If 1t bad pusetl, be would Mr . Badham sell me bls bome appropriaUoas. DOt be able to eoDtlnue his for wbat 1t •ou.ld blve cost TEDDY BARE's mott not1ble contributioll lieo in tho auihoro "-<!.,........3D nialrtl the question• that wen off'k:iaiiJ' lpond', 1hua demonltn.tin& thlt 1 powerful man CID IUO- ceafuUy avoid fuU II<COW!tablllty for IOriouoly "indefensible .. conduct. I am 11.1re most of you -.111 ~rlmlrllte IP8Ddlnc of 10 years aao? u DOt, wt.t right recall the receol votingcmPro-YOUR mooey . does be ·ban to ull: me aod TOM ANDERSON other taJI)ayerl to stll Wbl.t we boulbt to tlfs toutttuents at cost? How many TOters hue we bouebt for Ur. Badblm 1D thts dal? Whether such a man thould hold any blab office is a matter for tbe public to ct.dde. Whether lawt should be alttred or rtlrtecl in bdulf of any man -be hi a U.S. Sn.rtor or even a President -b perhapa 1ft t¥eD more cridca.J consideration. What il cert.m Ia that quettions about ChiJ'I*IUiddk*. an Nturalat once apln for tho 111111-tO>be OUfJIIllod _,., Riddle of tbe week: Wbo lo- ses moatJ Q:!ll real estate ln Ne1fp0rt S.cb? Aasnr: Tbe -•rs or 1111 !date or Cal. -· F.L.D. town. . In the boc:*. i .. lf. author Rust adopts the llyle of a touch lrllllawylr u he recountJ the kaowD f-obout tho £rlltdy. After prnenl· WHO ELSE BUT NELSE? CMtallta irll doe --· bo --tile many Copyrll/tt 1974 b:Jt 7JwloiM ... ,_,., p..,. Senate Republican k1der Hqb Scott of Pennsytvtnil W dl1 · unrnitlpted pU to ay: ''A IIIIJl wb.o hu been Gonmor of a ltlte like New York his lOt to be .. .,,, Oou." Mi. C1eu lhculd sue for £1bo!. fWIIIon Rockefeller lert bit wll• or 31 yean who bore him 8ft daildra, and m.antN bil ••••t•eut .. Happy'' who dl~ bet hltllbud to marry him. '"Happy, .. bappily, did aac •• her own four children, but 11M ud Nebe hlft h..s twoofdl•owa. ftLUUfllAUD D•rlal 15 , .. u of Jtoebfeller, N•w York n1tt'1 tu. ao.d multiplied nnrlJ fift lim• from 194 per capit1 to $460. Under who die but twa, New Yort: became the nation's costliest ud Jeut efbatnt Weltart Sttte, the welfue rolls soarina ftom 1513,681 per month to 1.8 million. When he left the Go¥emor's of'!ce, one our or enry ten New Yorkers w.s on welfue. Further, a 4tatewide A•ldit o r 9,000 welfare casn ...:lected by the New York State Department of Socilll Se rv icel, found that 11.3 percent or those receivina Aid to Families wilh Dependent Ch1ld ren (A. F. D.C.) were ineli&ible , and 23.2 percent were o~rptid. The fraud rate was 34.5 perc~nt. TAX AND TAX, SPEND AND SPEND. ElECT AND ElECT D uri na k ockefellcr's 15-year stint as Governor of New York, th~ state budact mushroomed from S2 billion to S8.7S billion. And if federal ;&nd other funds are included, the state in his Jut year at the helm wu apendina Sl3.4 billion. When he took orfi« there wall no sales tax. When he \eft office~ it was 4':1.; the ci.prette ta• was 3 cenu a p.ck and became I S cents; the auoline tall jumped from • cents ro riaht cents; the state income tax's minimum ute was ac•en percent tnd huraeonerJ to fifr~~n. Wh~n he took office, th~ stat~ debt wu S91! million and wh~n he left it •• mo~ than S I 0 billion. Billlonalr~ Rockefeller was once a New Deal protqr: of Franklin D. Roosenlt's socitlllt boyfriend fbrry Hopkins, who reportedly coi:n~ the admonilion: '1'111. and tax, tpcnd ltld tpend, dect and dte1; the peopk an too dam n dumb to underttlnd.'' In 196l, koc:.UftUtr told tiM IO<Illcd Nunwtd -,..a.•: ""11til CCMatrJ .._,t Mel I II-of -oa4 .. ..-.... ao01enll.'' At tor ••• co •• ,.. ................. -----·! -~-_,_ . .,.., --.. -'II"' otf to ..... ~ .. 1'11 ....... ,..a6c ...... ---- other peophi't II'IOMY like It wu hts own -iD e..u- supply. It il tnaa, of coarM, that RoctefeUer won't Mill•arily h.Pe to 1P'1114 bad.recll of, thouandJ of ddlul buldlal hil owa co•~ at Ncb pleCII • Key lllcaJH, or Su Clemu•te-Nor will RoeUtllller, • Ps ldvt or Viet Prllldeat. DMd 10 dma otf to Culp -...,. -be .... 10 ........ !roe k."Roct--a-_., .. __ _ In ... -., .... _. --_ ... w II it• Hone. LtterUir. JIOiftf(ldally ... ,., I 11. . that's al tM •tat:• .. k THI NU!IIIIR·ONI FAMILY! Probtbly DO Wally 0 80t tbe Man: ... tiM l..niDI, the Warbu.rp or the Rolbdlilda, ha"Ye ..,., done • II'Mds to t•r down the free atnprill IJittiD It ..... tkt Rockereth·n. Tbe public doesft't hiVe any ld• about thi5, for scversl reuom.. Oneil that a larae part of tbt controlled m.au media doesn't want the public to know: 1nd l.,~ rest of th~ mass medii doesn't know the truth itself. ···l··•l· j •••••• AN AIIIIUCANIST VIEWPOINT GRACE H£111. TON Latast rumor from Nltrictioal ,.... urt.1 ..., Wubin&ton ts tbat th became a•eii.W. at IIIIth IO<Illed CONUmer Proteetion prk•. Rillat thee, toaMthhl1 You Can't LfPlau Ecaauda Economlci ill jult Hu .. n Naturf In teUon. People wW always buy more of the eood product whoee prtc. la fW, There will alft)'l be · employen who d IWe tbt man or WOtMn ~ PfOCiuca the mOlt. -m -. -I -~ IIAIIIHE·EARL HOGAN PROMOTED TO SISGT. illoriDo Stalf Serpaot Eor£ R, Hopa. w21ooe wile Kar• Ia tM dlacttter of Mr. lDd Mrs. lq . D. RambiU£111 of SZS Vleb1a, Coata Mesa, YUpro.. IIDOlld to b1& present rank wtllle ...sac •ltb Hea$taarters IDd ~.Sq,.cir<>oa!lbo U.S. Mulne Corps Alr Statioa, lwabal., lapa.n. A 1969 gradste of Plot B!ull Hili> 5<:1100~ Allr::aua.s, be j)lDed the Marine Corpeln November 1969. Mou•dDa debt will alway• enntullly ct.tror • •• or a aonm•at. YOII __ ..., ~ -· youpra•••-•....,.ls...r '"""--··cot ........ _ .. __ tho standud of u.., ot ...,., .. ; hilh productioe •~ lt. The worbr wtao ~~eMily 1eam1 mo.. wW ahn:YI eun ...... The sale (ad happy) family or a.1tiOD it th• one wbich speadl._ tbla U --. And Ill the IO"ftlrMnt ~platioaa or uaioe ru111 in the world c:aa nnw cllanp 1 llinale on• of th ... bal:l:c rules of liYin&. -,....,..., & s~, Bill is m trouble and will not funny happeaed Oft the WIY to N B be paaed by Conpeu thiJ the Super MarkeL Mra. For instanl"C. douhtless only .t year. If true, all consumers Housewife bo•aht mut • • PERMITS m inute fraction of our should heave a arest silh or -.abttit uta. She refuedtopay The buildtnr pace 1n New-Doaclls IDe:., $1Z,1ZO, aDd rex <OJnmunicaton and far fewrr relief. If there is one thin& we the price of meat. C.ttle port Deteb fell still brtber Gerald HlDH, $1!, '780. of our people , know th at the do not need, it is another vast srowen are in trouble and btblod Jut year durlng Aucast lrYIDt Co., 660 Mewport Cen- R oc kefrll~rs have financo.:d aovemment bureau medd?ina btainl the 1menunent for u OlllJ about $1,300,000 1.11 ttr Dr., ttDaAI dt••klpment tor lountlus pr o-Communist in private enterprise and relief. The ftrJ JOYft111Mftt permltswerelssoeddurl.n.,:tbe Carnr-K-.....n,$11,030. ~ 1.1 u ~a t i o n al p r oj ( c 1 s. lddina rueJ to the fim of that ca...-d. die problea WI tlae month. The total for the year • CORONA DEL MAR tc,tb ooks. tea c hers , inflat ion. If the propoted fint place. Prices are now lsjtaltiDier$UOmUqoo.,rom ~ C. B. Irwla, •:,prace at OfJaniz.ations and institutions Consumer Protection Aaency d nd pared •tth 57,711,820 for the 218 Jasmlae An., ...-,500. F • beaina.inl to come own • same period last year. • AIRPORT A.REA in~:lud i na t he r ... , ner wins approval, •urely the the beneflclarie• are the FoUowlng permits, loth(> a-Ctllek-Terililternattooal,ai- N. A A .C. P., Martin luther tupayen will orpnize their consumen. mOIIId of SS,OOO a.nd over. were tentlon 10 rntaunat bullcllnc. Kina. the leaaue or Na tions, own arau-rootl aaency to A rew months aao. there issued diU'lnC the last 2 ~~o 1>eks 1707 CortDthlan Way, $!1,500. the United Nations, and the protect themse.Jves from the Jas an "eneray crisis." of A.upst: BobSe&rlea,rcairtlH.dam- infamous london School of aovemment protcclon. Guolin e was tcarce and • BALBOA ISLAND ap, 37ZO Ca.mpua Dr,,$30,000. Economics, which has Then: it no araument that aovernment controls were R. E. Baum, p rage apart-Hopklu-l'ettriOil, teoaat benefited from m.ny millions lhocldy merchandise 1nd poor slapped on. Many small meDt, 106 CoiUns, to replace impro•emeat, 1400 Q•U St., of Rockefeller doUtrs, tnd the 11rvice to cutlomen are opera ton went out of apartment damanged by nn, ·$11,100. apostate , dev\1 -poueued -blen. It can be a rtYollinl o5 $24,000. Bt.yAore DenklpmeDt Co., r·-busineu .. As soon u contr I • ~"EWPORT REIGIITs -at 2-o.eeat at 1101 Union TheoiQiica? Seminary experience tO buy a new CIJ" or l'f d lh ri 1 ~·· o f N e w y 0 r k . The Mre 1 le • e P ce wen up. Ed Hart, 1 Wllt,l story dwell. Don st., $1,t40, 1 TV set and ... .,. nothinabut What happened then1 The lac, 548 RedlaDd.J, $30,000. N. lt. Darla,~ ID'fi'O"· Roc kef ellen nen financed trouble from lt. AnY'OIM who public ttopped '*-n& psollrw, • £AST UPPER BAY m..t. 1100 01111 a., ,'l,tl$. Yencbi..ft& Un~erlitJ In Peipina Mlina that the IIOUmmea.t u cept for aec:ftlltJ. Vacatkm Romu Catholk AtcbtJI.IhaP Daa. loll Co., .._. dlftl- and uftderwrote ltJ llamlnl wm IOIYe that problem .. tn:Yel ... ewteiled. Now me ot l..ol Aoplel, storap room, opa..t, 4040 MacArla. BIY'd., Red prof..arw who""nenaited uuwan of tiM bllic ca._ of supply of pa 11 ,..tifw aDd Z041 Mar VJ.tta. $5,000.. tlO,OOOJ: ud 4100 ~ and traifttd a ,.non who was 11M problsna. 1\lllln-ao pricea .,. c:oariae dowL n.. Park lfewpari Apl..rtmtltt, Bltd., fi&,OOO. lo bec ome I W..ockefeller m., eaa bin aad tift 011 Je tTtn a 111 war ......... la Srt sprintllrJ, $9,900, 0.. loU Co., GIO 'fGI.Itar- workht.l·,.rtner and bcro: MilL EltideltCJ' .. tout tbe .,ml IKt.9 of tM coqtrr • BIG CAJfYOM •u, ..at fUct&. waD ud Chou En-tai, OM oflaistory't wJadow ..._ tM .... <* Tb• 1ii·old law oi ltta Mellood, lltorJ, 1_. ~' tiO,OOO; ............. <ere-murdemL ----3D. A<Jd to IMI ..,pty...U..oH 11 -.. ~.~ 16 ~ilorrJ Hilla IAI., :/*0 ·-.._...._ -and O..ld llocteflller b.tft _......., ~~~-do~aH -7 11 •• 00 ., _ __, ...,_ -• blc.t. •-c •u•rr OIKII • JliiWPOii:T ast .......... «<Il ....... toac been for ''nonMIItiq of do•'tt wlllc• exlttlal _. me ._..dlry, 0.:. 1 . Cur, ~ 111 MD 17,111,000. telatioos" with Ad China. _...._., .,..0. _....011 ..-. we w11 .. eood ..,.. lt. p0 000 Duld ......... , ...... "" dlo ... ,..._......... !IMIY ..... for a -luf£ or · DiiO ii;;u' Co., --Is AlltMAH I!D CHASE IS Nix.., by a coupia or ftiOfttiu ~ to -""" -oldoo · .,., . --'• IGI Via-$10,, ASSIGII!D 10 !DWAIIDS in. 1CMJ to \till bit ftind Mao ;tW$rs• .. ale an Ht up 'ftt tl tl ntlf ...... ....,. OlD; .....,..., J.t)o tiii'Oiilll ...._ ,.. Cllll U-~ T• 'flo,. •• c!ood., th• way to ror. No oow -••t -t1£o .., --.. -fll o,orto, ... 000. A. CltUI, -orllr, ..,...., for tradl ud ai4 to liM "'lnw .,..._ .. 101ft* proWrl• ..._ ._ 1 ,_ ISRII'tddre ' $IFill ........ .., .e:ur. lJatd W. a.. fl • ..... of dlir ....... _,.,., ln ..... odwriC"'ftllMDtbtn .. .,..-. CURII'Sdl ......... ..,, &VII IMo, $10,000 .... Cola"-.••····· h ..... !tlltorr. •-21u k .... -. -._-T, lllorJdiJ>Ia,IOI u l&''ttl:et "'"--tilot tll.,. on,., oi2 do""'b • Ia a., ,OliO. .. lU. '-__ ....._, oft'"tiMOJuco.t. • .................... ''1' e•••ttr '''"· lui: af'll ......... at•a., ............... -.. lldoo--to .... Goc 2-II.. Dr~SitOOO. _.., ... .,......_, B.ibl• Verse . --~~-.--· .. - -.... u u•o w. o... ... ...... -....... ....,. -to .... " Po< I ·11-od •to JOO -ol .. 11o0-.... - - -1o to-_. a flu& ol .. I 6al 'IIIIJ. I al10 e. .... e1 ._, .... _. II ;a q 5 .... -f c-. tocoiftd, - -Otaht ""''· ... -... ....,. .. _4 -• .. • ..... -.... _ ... "····· ••• , •• lt. -.. ...-.. ~ -::r:,•-;,.. ...... Gins ..... 18 ... rt•l • U II -Zl!!2£!... ~~!'!'!!<. .. - ·-........................ 'lltl .. -. ,_ .... ..,-......................................... . lotl,...00n u' ~ .... --.. =• ~ ....... -.--• .. :;~;:,:::~!~= U:J,4ol · lor •fllior ....... -1£ ... 1 1£ ., , ' . , • P~!~!!:!~~PIIOTU ':, 'PIIOTO. COPY. Enlarged Thrift Shop will re-open Sept. 17 harbor photo A r-Ud larp< Tlet- toc:Ur Tbrut 811np w!U Ill" . -._, .. ,._,, Sept, IT, at 540 W. IIIII st., Colta Mea, laOI'deru..tmem- bers ol the Newport Cblpter, Natlooal Cbarlty IAape, eu dcD.te more proeeedl to tbe J~ Tracy CUDI.c aDd lfw~~ry BLUE H POOLS WORLD'$ I:AIIG£ST: PUT IM A BLUE HAYEN POOL OR SPA· FR!! EST114ATEI CALL MOW OR OROP IM .,, Wo''" Clooo ly Ancl Open 7 Doy1 A Week. 2 H B G de G 530-1142 1 222 ~rbor. lvd., •r n rove BJl-8020 ''•'• Llun .. 192137 nZ-3401 or 649-5094 Scbool b' de&t etdldree. Costa .. _. AcCXII'dbll to Mrs. Jamu SbettoD Jr., Tbl1ft Sbap cbalr- mu, tbl eJP&Qded lbop wJll laclude a boutique wttb better plecu oltrlc-a-bracandpotted pl&Dll, a hlrntture secUoo Ln - chlcHDt' baby furniture and aa- tlques aod a special clllk!ren's seeuoo with larte toys andback to school equtpment. 0!1 pnd opening day, doors will open at 11 a.m. and re- freshments and door prtr;es will be offered throughout the spe- cial day. Serrint as department chair- men at the Thrift Shop are Mrs. Thonras Parrish and Mrs. &radford Hovey, .men and boys; Mrs. Keltb Burnh.am, books a.nd sportioc goods; Mrs. John Granulla aDd Mrs. Lionel da Sliva, bolltique; Mrs. William Barrington, teenage clothes; Mrs. Tbomas Schock, ch.Jldren and toys; Mrs. Gerald F'or rest, eoats, suits and dresses; Mrs. Donald Smith, separates; Mrs. JU.len CampbeU, accessories; Mrs. Donald Dabney, house- wares; Mrs. John Vlttr~C~, li n- gerie; Mrs. F'red Jennings and Mrs. Warren Scott, furniture, drapes and Unens. others serving on the Thrift Sbop staff are Mrs. Clifford Hostetler, treas urer ; Mr s. Pa ul Salata, calendar; Mrs. Richard EckenweUer , hours; Mr s. Miles Larson, public relations; Mr s. Allen Browne, secr etary, a nd Mrs. Preston ZH!gln , press. r-------cuP 6 SAV E•-----., Anniversary 1 ,§•''H-4..,• Need a 1 for ABWA 11 Y•••• h1 Or•"•• C•""'' 1: •• ;..~. fi.U...:: .. , ... l Helping II c~r N:t~:tA:~~~a~~~~~~ ~ ness Woman's Assn. will holil I .,, ~It Hand? Its silver celebration eorou . 1 +,.,.*ANCt. F • I ment tea Sept, 15 at the llOmP of C)'Dthla Bell, 10090 Me. I I Fadden Av e., Westminster , at ' IT'S NOT ONLY BACK TO SC WI() I for •l€'hutantes Kathy UDderwood of Shore Cliffs, center left , and La ura Farrf?r of Liri•J ls i!!, center r ight, but tbey are also he )ping their mothe r s, Mr s. Robert UnderwOQI:I, at rll(flt, and Mrs. Jotm Farrer, pr't!IJI.I'e for the grand reopening or the National r li.:lf it\ League Tlcktocker Tbrlft Shop at 540 w. 19th St., Costa Mesa, set for TueSllar, '-'"'pr l 'i. (Ensign photo.) TALK TODAY By J.C. Humph des J.C. HumphrWJ, whottt Jtor• llr 1813 N~rt 8 111(1. N s bHn • Con• M-~ftdm¥1l for monr rhM> 21 ~"""· If '" .urllcmty on ,.,.. •ftd ,-_lry. Ell SIGN TltURSOAY, SEPT. 1!14 -PAGEl OOIDIADEL Service to the community A colbtue of oun tells 1hd one. On Saturdays he sells dimes (JOe each). Seems the ne.iflhborbood movie is neXt door. 1lle kidt stop in bdore the show for dimes- for the vendina 11\acllincs in the theat~. A lot of our bus.inc:s.s is like th is-~ervioe to the community . Glad to do it. Because we'r!: conveniently located and open lona hours, we·~ a handy place to pick upchanceora boule of aspirin. But a pharmacist·~ In~ service 10 his community is to be a quick. ~liable soun::e orthe d rup and mcdicuion~ your physiCian prescribes. That's the rea l reason ~·e·rc: here. And we are always plcued 10 serve you. Christensen 3021 E,; COAST IIWT .. COaoiiA DEL JQ.I OIIIOLE S-ISSCI DOG TRAINING IN YOUR HOME "Wti ere The Ptoltle•• Are., I liting I 8erkln1 I Chewing I Oiggit~tg I H-•e lr .. lclng I Ju111plng I Tokln1 Foecl, etc. . "OBEDI EHCE & PROTECTIOtol TRAINING" I • 2 p.m ., according to Mrs. B. 11.1 P P. Y.ephart, president. ,.,...,. ~ ::;; A sldt will be preseute<l by JEWELRY "SALES" ~ Qo the (ollowln!l me mber s: Mmes. ot.l !.o'l Arthur Stuckey, Henry Crane, Q. > Cllarles Porter, Geor ge !!err. -~ mann, Dw ight Turner aDd Rob -;:j I ert Finnegan. r I This event wtll nlark the 1 25th year or the nattnnal or - 1 DD H & HAMMER : r:~!~~~;:_k~~a~~l~~rr!~: I M•l .-~-or . educaUon, and one or Its pro-I ' 61 . 333 or 894·3130 ~· •In business advanee throu .. 1 • , • 6682RESEAROi DR. NO. C I Je<ta Is &1-~larsltlps to I HUtoiTltoiGTON BEACH, CA. 92649 women stucleots . .. ______ 'CLIP & SAVE' ••••••• IF===============;~ SUSAN HARRIS TO GET HONORS AT ltoiDIAtoiA U. in COSTA MESA ... for crepes & cocktails in tltl' • South Coast Plaza Shopping Center • ' '-· •"\ . • • • ! 001!1 • j .... ........... s ... Oft NON·S!WOIC/llt AUTO POUCY * IIAit/~N~E~~~NC~ . j541-5551l RAIIITT INSURANCE MARINERS CHURCH . Till TIACIIllfG 8 CEifi'EIIED OK 11118 Ca.T Susan Sc heuer Harris, 14942 Waverly, Irvine, ts among In- diana University students who will be honored tor scootastk exceHence next spr lng at the Univer sity's tradutona l found - er's day programontheBioom - lngton campus. The ~r~dergraduate honor stuo.lents <lr e those who marlp the dean's list the second se - mester of the 1973 -74 S<'hool year. Fan111ies of the honor students will be Invited to the , Bloomington campus lor the program . AJfD THE BIBLE, 1m'R IIIPIIAIII OR Jl&tCTICAL TOM ESTES, 3:4, mtna111r of CHRISTIAII LIYDIG. ALL AGU AU ftLCm!L tbe Ba-Bay Racquet Cl ub, Co.utU., Ull ........., ... ,....... bas been named manaaer of IURDAT SD'rJCD, WORSKIP SERVICES .um SUHDAY SCHOOL tbe Anaheim HUlsRacquetClub. s He bas assisted the Nev.-port 8: O, 9:45 ud 11:00 A.M . (;leach Asststuce League aDd EVENING SERVICE ••.••..... 7,0() P.M. llle Or C PitONS : '"-.U50. anee ounty Adoptioo 1100 E. Cout llwf,. M..,..-t ..._.., ..___, Gldld luorpolzlngtund-ralslng ~;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;~:;;;~~ teiUll..s events. He is also a co-fOiader and assistanl dlr-eetor ol J~~:~lor League Tennis, Publllh Your FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STA COUMi'( ' I .(PLUI Ut ,p. 'IMI o-...... COUII'fl' PM.Iicl Pll) ' ••• will tab Care of -.. l11IIC Ull111o ,__ u""'--II» i ........ ... , ... , .... ,.., ............... llllld • ·YI ...... UIIMUJ$ sf fbfa .......... . ·Clr ,..._._ ... ___ ..... .. ... ...._ •••e , a 11 • •• a-,. J11:1 L COAif •• , .. co•o•A aiL .... CALtr • . , ... ~1!0·• trt'lllll I lie., a DOD-proftt eorporaUOD de\'Otld to den)Optac a oet- work ol ttDDls •rues through- oat Callforall. He bilsbeeowlth . tbt Balbol Bay Clubforthepast (lnfleUM~) IAL'A • lll'IICI I .... ICT • IIPAII Comparlsoo shows that r erular prices are often tha.1l "sale" prices others because as much as eJpense factors ha · oo beating IClOO the ~~:~l?y . of our g9ms and ALWAYS INVEST AT INVEST IN HIGH-YIELD SAVINGS CERTIFICATES WITH THESE ADVANTAGES OVER U.S. TREASURY NOTES, BONDS , AND BILLS : ALWAYS YOUR BASIC INVESTMENT 1S returned 1ntac t. plus 1nterest earned, even when With drawn prematurely and subject to subslanl!al mterest pe na1t1es . ALWAYS GU ARANTEED RATE OF INTEREST contrnues for the l1 fe ol the certtficate. 90 days to lour years And as years pass. this amounts to well above interest yield on Treasury notes. wh1ch may start at a slightly higher rate. but wh1c h does not compound. ALWAYS SECURE . NOT SUBJECT TO MARKET fluc tuat1ons. not subject to purchase and selling tees and commisstons which can re- duce 1nterest substantially. AND -CERTIFI CATES CAN BE RENEWED st 'he sa me rate at Laguna Federars dis- cretiOn Call for Exclusive to Newport Area Res . 2600cean Avenue, L~~guna Beech. C.lltornl•tltS1, ~:--TMt SO COME IN. TALK TO OUR FINANCIAL COUNSELLORS. G ET THE FACTS BEFORE YOU INVEST. YOU WI LL BE GLAD YOU 0101 3 ~ Bay Plan. Lagune Mfuel, ez~~~om~e • ten ,._. m c.Mno ANI, s.n C..rnzntll, C.lltom4a • 240311 Czllit 4llt" ,..._l..zeriiM .... Catitornili •100 W .. t Of"aham ,....._ Ullll' I I e.= 0 II .. Oonftig ....,_ ... _ ...... , 12.. fj,.,-u .. . en.b--u~-...._...-c.c%<1f "'fetiOI"$ • iWfD• b J-.~.~,~T~.·.·c·."".~.~ •• Tel: 6-'4.73., IAMitAMUICA.RD 2640 E. Coosl H;ghwoy, Corona del llor DAILY' 9,30 ·SolO SUNDAYS 11 • S I"RIH 'ARIUMG IM RI!AI CMARGE ACCOUNTS IMVITID CRobin·g Count11y Ql!eeng INDOOR PLANTS Our Every Day Special 7" Containers PIGGY Boi.CK S . S. 50 CRE:EPIHG CHI.RLIE . 4,,,.,, Gf!IU't IVY -4.95 Stoneware- & other unique containers. ~obin's Coun!Ay 420 Iris, Corona del Mar WE ':lE: IH THE AliERTSOM'S Qkeens 67S.855S -, Church New.· MESA ADOPTS ~:LS.:.~i 5:!!'~.:Eo1HOUSING GOAlS ·-·--.... -·-.... --... -... J. 1111 ot pll-.. ·~~t~~M<-­... ,_ will bt -II 1M -W••, eon. doloolflle Co* .. _., _.., 1111 cloeo to ... Uo lleiUU.. --t lo -IIIIo llor •• -•-,M. Goylo ,.._ ... wu odOpUd T•ld&J ollll _...cellon . .....,, .._, ... ., ,. -..,. ~-· -.... 1111111 "' 1.11o cu, c._u, but ·l'r-t ·-•ot ., .. at lO:JO L ••• wttll a --e 1-*1 ICbool eta ... wt.U 10 actioD 'ftl t:tU1 to etnJ from IDDittlal ud eGIIIDI:f· 011 ~loiN tldlcalut,.. tlr ,.._ be ruBL4d at t :lS a.m. IJa. a.t tbl pla. cllt eaeroaeluneal:. tor Lorry Pr..UO,. dar, 8opt. 15, at IJio Lalboru • Pl'OYldo odoltllllrr -• TllfPLI SA1AJI OI'HIW-Cbareb ol tM lfuttr 1:100 City Halt IllS bdn tmder IPICt rectiiUOO. ud olf. PORT !I&ACC wtU COidlet ttl PaeUic Yin Drift, ita!bor ftra tor most of this J-.t' for 1tr..i partlq tn all MWdtYal- rtplar Ccaterfttll't alltlltb Vtew Htlle. Mra. Suaa Jacobi ttl tall11ra to abtde by a state opmeDll:. HrYic., at 8:15p.m. tMt Prt.. bu beta Swadly IChOol tiC*'· law r-aulrlAc tnat cLUes adopt • AYOI.d auddlo tnulttoa o1 day 1D the ttl._ ._,. 'll&eadllt. Joae-ruce boualac plans. The araa from ooe 111e to anotbtr, ol tM laterlatth Fo.dltioe at JAMES E. ROSS 70 OF aetioo Tueldly was seen as a auch as from commercial .to UCI, loe&t.d at 4101 CaDIPQI , , mo't'8 toward abldlac by the realdeftUal Dr., TowD<.W, llllntao. A CORONA Da. MAR DIES tow :.U'""" lyiDC 11\e elty to • Promoio a otroor •- aoclal bour will follow tbt _._ Jamu E. Ron, 'JO, ol Ill any d te commitments. of community ldenUtyuclprlde. vices, aceordlDc ro HU'OidTip-CaraaUoa. Corea delMar,.,.. ~pta adopted would: • Better eommuDI.caUoa. be- per • pruldeDt ot the Temp... barlecl Jllterday lD PacUle Provide boulinc for all ec-tweea planners and thOel If- • THE NEWPORT HARBOR vs.w DMmorla a-rk, Hubor o~:C tecmeots of the com-feeted most by thtlr aetiou. CHURCH OF REUGIOt~; SCI-Vln RttlJ. He dtecl SUOitay 1D m • y. The CouncU haDed dowa one HOII bolpltaJ Encourap developers to aposed 1 that Jd ,. ENCE, 541 Ceater st., Costa He was 1 ;HI .. u.te DWI-meet the special bouslng needs pr 101 WOU Yt Yea --TbeRev. Ele&Doi'Jaek-man for Trl-Hulm' Ralty of of sueh II'~ as the YOUOCand eneourapd mtasl&'es to reduce IOD will preacll at 10 a.m. Costa Yea. 111 bad Uved here the elderly. boustnc costs 10 that realdeata Sadly oa. "UYinc beyoad t tbe It 10 • Preveat the spreadothOus would DOt fan to pay more fear." 0~8 1:" lllfYt::'b~· hts wlte, lac bUpt aDd deterioration~ than 25 per cent of their t.n- • THE NEWPORT UN1TY Violet; h1t brother, Aln, and • Keep bouslog development come for hoUIIDC. CHURCH., 15th St. aod lnlDe a lister, Heleo F"lepl, both ot In Uoe wtth the city's abtuty he., Clllf Huea .. "BtesiiOCI su DIOID. to senlee res!deDilat areu. OPEN HOUSE SET FOR are 11\e pure In llllrl" will be SENATOR RICHARDSON tbe sermon topic t1 the Rev. f • J s ... Rlebards at 10 a.m. s..,. • • • 0 SOCia n 0 te Mrs. Wllltom Jooes or Lido clay. Tbe tnt Is Matthew 5:8. 1 p . Isle entertained members of .,.Worklbops 00 "Divorce, Y EC HAAPA On Sunday, Aug. 25, T. Dun-the food committee lalt week ao OIJP(rlUillty tor a new be -Leooard Smith and his wife can Stewart of Shore Cliffs to pool recipes In prepuaUoo ctmiar'' wtll be bekl at 8 p.m. are vottnc tor the waDderlust . was giving his Sunday school for the Senator Bill Rlcbard.loo Sept. lZ and 19 at Uotverslty Two weeki aao they Just struck class a measure ot the Gospel open house to be held Tues- ---..,----..,,--outtromthelrHarborHlghlands mixed with some tsrst class day, Sept. 1?, at the borne ot L!GAL NOTICE bome tor a ncatlon, shunning lnatructloa In lettbercraft at Mrs. Jane Rhodes, 141? E. Bay tbelr usual pre-planned trips. the Plymouth Coner&ptlonal In Balboa. FICTITIOUS DWINESS NAME Tbey started out luck}' when Church. But be was develop-Tbe ennt will be aponaored sr ATEMENT Realtor Leooard was accident. lng a tunny heart beat, and by Coast FrleDdsofRlct.rdlon. Tbe followiDc person 1s do-ly served (am ate) 2 break-later It was dtacnosed as aorta Assisting the food committee lDe butneu u : Aolta Fetters lasts at Solnog. Their luck trouble. By Friday he was op-chairman, Mrs. Jooes, wUI be Co"11&Df0a Verlftcatton, Anita coottnued evea to Crater Lake, ented on, aod the docton ·re-Mmes. Leo McC allum Rtebard Fetters lnutlp.Uou, 1 ?461 where they maoaged to secure placed the aorta wtth a plastic Anderson, Ivan ~rt. JaDe lrvlDe Blnt., Suite v, Tusttn. the last accommodatloo I.D the tube. He's coon.lesclng In in-Rhodes, Dorothy F'ranclscua CaW. 92410: ABita ot.anoe Fet-lodre. Tbey enjoyed their car~-teosive care at St. Joseph Hos-aDd Oley Atteber.y. ters, 1404 N. Tastln Ave., X-3, tree n.catloo Pen more tbln pltal, Ora.nge. SaDb. Ana, Callf. 92701. the P~ 008~· • Duacu &Dd members of his MESA C. OF C. NAMES Tbls buiAess Is conducted "RetrocressiYe 5" band (some 3 HEW DIRECTORS by u IDdlvldtal. T. DuDcaD Stewart? of them are doctors) haveplay- Siped: Antta D. Fetters. Alas .... alack! ed for paUeats at St. Joseph Election of 3 new members This statement was flied with Our poet lariat · for many Christmases ... so to tbe Costa Mesa Chamber tbe Co~mty Clerk of Ora.nge Is nat on hls bl.ck. where ei.A would be go to get of Commerce Board of Dt- C nty Sept 3 1974 The trouble's his heart; the bat? As soon as tbat beat r ectors was cerUtledthtsweek. 0: bl~ s.pf •5 12 · 26 It went pltt-y, no pat. 15 well rerulated wlte Jerry Manufacturer Pat Carter, lt?:, in :the N~..:.,_rt' ~~bo; "Nile Jerry says soon wlll be playing n~semald aod aviation executive Thomas ~~ T •• ho •·•tJ be ba k Chandler aDd water manage-Ensign. F" -36891 ° ous me, ""' c · Duncan wlll be getting stronger ment official Harry Marshall ---:-::=cc:-===~---.,...,---------at borne ... aDd back teaching ar e newcomers to the board. __ ,.=L:.::I:.::GA:=L:..:::M::O:..:T.::IC~I ____ .!L:!I:.:GIII.~~M~O~n~c~l'--the kids .tn Sun~y sc~l. A !so re-elected In last moath's NOiiCE OF PUBUC HEARING TO BE HELD BY THE Fran Wester.dahl took lime balloting were Chamber Presi- ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONCERN off from her typesetting bust-dent Eugene BJergeronandM board lNG ..PaiSIBLE CHANGES IN THE AIR POLLUTION CON. ness ln Costa MPsa 'or a vara -memt.ers oseph etcalf, TROL DISTRICT EMERGENCY EPISODE RULES REGARD -Uon trip tu fbwa.~, :~· ... 11 ,.. \\ith ~ar.1uel Parker, and Dr. Robert lNG CRITERIA LEVELS her two graodchlldreJ<. Ther -~.!-· - NOTICE ts HEREBY GIVEN that the Orange County Board went over by plane and sailed LEGAL HOT ICE of S~nisors, acting as the Air Pollution Control Board of home last week on the Mart- the Air ?olluUon Control Dlstrlrt of Orange County , will posa. Aboard stup she struck hoU a pabU c heulD& on proposed amendments to Rule 153 up a conversaticlll with another of tbe Rules and RecWatlons of the Air Pollution Control Orange Co1.111tla.o, who ldeatt- Distrtct coacernlnc Stares t, n, aDd m alerts. Ued himself as county clerk. This pul:lllc heartng •Ill be held on the fifth floor or the Before the county clerk could Couaty Administration Building, 515 North Sycamore Street, gtve his name, Frat remarked, Santa Ana, CaiUornla, on September 18, 1974, at the hour of '"And there Is oo period after 10:00 a.m., or as soon thereafter as the Board's agenda the St in your ttame!'" It was permits, at which Ume any interested persons wlll be heard. indeed William E. St John, t he DATED: August 2?, 1974. cJPrk of the county boarr1 of BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF" supervisors. Hp asked Fran ORANGE COUNTY, CAUF"ORNIA how she knew about the Wl- (SE AL) WILUAM E. ST JOHN usual spelling of hJ.s name, County Clerk lDd ex.otftclo Clerk r~.nd Fran answered, "When I of the Board of Supervisors of was the typesetter for the En. Ortnge County, Calttornta sip, and set those county legal By June Atuander, Deputy noUces, the tlrst thing 1 was Publish: September 5, 19?4, Newport Harbor £nstgn told was not to put the period In B111 StJohn's name." • • • Beethoven with pyrotechnics! How can you beat that as a program at tbeHollywoodBow ll We enjoyed an all-BeethOven evening last Saturday, Usten- lnc to such well known tavor- STATE MENT OF ABANOON- MENT OF USE OF" FICTITIOUS NAME Ttle followtnc periODI have abi.Ddoned tf•e u.se of the nc- UUous t:.usln<lss llllmt: SchDel- der , Lynch and Ford, 1599 Su- perior AvenlM!, Suite B-5, Cos- ta Mesa, CaUf. 92627: Jack M.Schnelder,1600War - wtck, Newport Beach, Calif. 92660. Robert 0. Lynch, 412 Plau.a Lido, Newport Beach, Callf. '32660. ' Mi chael Alellnder Ford, 2395 MeiYtlle Drtve, San Mar- ino, CaUf. This statement was Qledwttb the Count)· Clerk ot Orance Co unty on Aug. 14, 1974. Pltlllsh: Sept. 5, 12, 19, 28, 19?4, ID the Newport Harbor Ens!p.. F -SZIOI Johnson & Son Jtes aa the Leooore OvertLD"e IJ~~~~~l!l~ No. 3, Piaoo Concerto No, 3, and Symphony No. 8, conducted by dYQamtc Zubln Mehta . But the grand ftnale provided the c:raDd hlgtiUght --Welll.agtoo's VIctory, a bl.ttle piece written In 1813 oo the occasion of the deteat of the Freoch army led by Napoleon's brotller at Vtt- tor loa In Spain. h .. the 'GOLDEN TOUCH' Co-hit .............. "For those who want to invest in a new 1974 Linco.ln or Mercury car and want more than just good price ••• Come Down and See Us!" It turoed out to be qtdte a show, starttnc with an eoact- ment of soldiers t.n I:Qttle, wearlnc the red-coats of the British and the tri-color ot the Freocb; then the sot.Dd ef. feels (aDd vts .. l effects) of rtne ftre and carmoo boomtnc, bombs bursttnr In the air, ptD- wbeel nreworb oo stage, aDd 1moke rla1ac to obscure the orcblltra, and rockets bl.lrlllDI lBto tbt 1ky In Ume to cres~ ceodo from the Los Anceles Phllbarmonlc. Tbtre na ooe problem: 'l'bat to do tor aa eacore after tbat? You're.rlcbt, tbere WU DO .ore. 9:00 0Jtly Every new Lincoln • Mercury Product we offer baa been specially prepared, road teated ud checked for your complete aatialaetlon. FOR THE PERFECT TIME AND PLACE SEE US TODA. Y! Homo of •1>0 Now C.. "Go<don T oueh" r.:'1 r j ~:.I I ' Jill LXOHC 1ST S:H Ordy ....... ......... MMIJ 7: u 6-9:09 Sl.llrs Ge!trge Scgale PLUS 1'IU T SAYAUS 1M SONNY AND JED • • .. , .... "THE GREAT AMERICAN COWBOY" -(PO) ........ I-'"!' .... ..,. ,_ ...... _ ,..,........., ... .. ..... _ .... .. ·-··::-~·-~ . ....... .:----........... w.~ _..,_ ---................. . .... ,.,~~ ............. ......... ,_ .. ... ::.:;r-..... .. GREAT AMERICAN COWBOY PLUS I • I ""--" .. --.---........... "" "-. -----~~-"-c-------·~-:--~~---------. ------. ' •1101'111-""T KAMOR !1111111 I'UIUIIIO II£EIItY • .,AGE 5 I • • TltURSOAY, SEPT.~ 1974 CXliiOIIA DEL MAll, CAl. 37868 sa an: QUAJ\.TER-TON WlNNER ---"Straight Arrow," a Schock Santana 25 sloop sailed by Tom Schock of Newport Harbor yacht Club woo the quarter-ton division tn the Ton c.., Challenge Series sponsored by Windjammers' Yacht Club olf Marina del Rey last -.reek-end. Sister ship "Betelpuse," saJied by Ray Booth of Balboa Yacht Club placed fourth Ia tbe sam~'> event. ' Ador Lloyd Bridges to host tourney TIMII't wlll be II\OI'e lhl1l S3% tDtrlel at ttlls year's t5tb an- DUll Paclfte Southwt:st seDior tellJlis chl.mploosbip tourna- ment at the Newport Beach Tennis Club Sept. 9-15. The event Is open to q~aUfted players between the ages of 35 and '75. Actor Lloyd Bridges wl Ll be holt aci.ln Ulis year and he wm offtclate at the opening ot tht tournament Sept. 9. Tony Prodon, professional at the Newport Leach Tennis Club, will be tournament dlrector,and offtclal referee. Bob Goodbody Is touraament chairman. • Ron Zle(ler, press~rctar}' to former President Richard Nlzon, will play In the men's 35 and over doubles category TUNING UP tor Orange County's 1st annual bloograss with BUI Speyers. festival this Sunday at the county Fairgrounds are from others playtng In this year 's lett, Abe Br own, Jeanie Pierce, ~ernie Hesh, Ken 'arown tourna ment are: Forrest Stew . and Rudy Jones, members or the Canyon Grass grQt4>. trt, 35 and ov er slngles, nna l-The ail-day festival runs from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and wtlt 1st In the 1973 national inlloor feature about a dozen professional bluegrass gr~s plus tournament In Sa lt Lake Cit y; banjo and rtddle contests for $1,120 In prizes. Abe BrOwn's John Norg:auer, 35 aM over band Instrument repair shop In Costa Mesa Is sponsoring slnc:les, USLTA 's t5.year -olr1 tbe festival. ~~:c~~:.;,::,m~:~· '1:'.!~~::~ Realtors sponsor sem1"nar 1957; Ron Llvlngston and George Yardley, 35 aDd over The Newport Harbor-Cost:l Don Koll CQmpany, and state doubles, winners at the La Jolla Mesa Bo:trd or Realtor s Is co-chairman of the CREA Rt>altors tennis championship In 1974; sponsoring an ec1ucatlona lsem-Institute w111 l~ture at both J~m Nelson aDd Howard Lee, inu wtth th e Calllornla Real the mor~lng and alteroooo ses- 3;.~ and over dol4lles, winner s Estate Assoct.aUon Monday, slons ol the Southern Ca!Uornla Sept. 16, on marketing and · Cham"lonshlps for 3Ss at the analyd.ag commercial and In-APPLI CAN TS SOUGHT Los Aogeles Tennis Club; Bob vestment property, tt Is an . FOR SCHOLARSHIPS Duessler and Hank Lelchtfrled, nounced by Realtor Charles E. Applications tor state scbol- ranke<l 4th nationally and first Brown, president of the local l rshlps maybeobtaloedthrougtl In Southern Ca!Uornl.a In men 's Rea lty Board. the Newport Beach district ot- 35 and over doubles. The seml.aa.r will be held at fl ee of State Senator Deants E. [n the women's categories the Holiday Inn, Costa Mesa, ::arpenter, 3912 Campus Dr. Cops, Cowboys Perform the following will be playlog: and 1s under the dlrectton oJ Amount s from $500 to $2,500 Norma Veal, 35 and over Realtor Charles M. Ferguson, wil l be graotedlorthoseattend- atngles, whO wonSouthern Call -education commlttet chairman. tng Independent cotle"ies and BASED AT OKINAWA Marlat Set. L" whose wue LJDD ol Wr. I.Dd Mrs. James R. ol Ill 8 Beryl Lane, Harbor Hlplaods, ts deploJed 1110 Naftl Air FacUlty at Ok!nawa, parlleloatlnr Ill crew traLDJ.oc ellfei.JH Marine Ftcttter AttaetSq-.eroo Z32. Homebased at lwakWIJ., Japan, the sq~adroa Is re- sponsible for the repair, main- tenance and operatinoal read!- • ness of Its F -CJ "'hantom" )et ftgtlters. DISIGM • CONSTR UCTI OII aJSTOM HOME REMODELING We are ruining the prestige of being a millionaire! 645-7623 Join The Parade! EVERYONE IS COMING BACK ... Aga in and again- To Howard's All NEW AMERICAN MENU e BREAKFASTS e LUNCHES e DINNERS Yes ... "HOWARD'S" is "HOWARD'S" again! Back to the good old, days, -NEW MANAGEMENT- THE BEST IN AMERICAN FOOD! HOWARD'S RFSfAURANT 4001 W. Coast Higtlway OP EN 7 DAYS 6:00 All. to Phou 61 J-17 '0 The zoth ann~al "cops and cowboys'' March of Dtmes br•kfast and bone show will be beld at the Oraop County Fair ground• Ia Costa Mesa on Sept. 7 and 8. A western style br •ldlst wtu be servedSuMay from 8 a.m. until "hi~ ooon." The hOrse show actlvttlePbegio at 8 a.m . both days. This beDent ll spoosored by the Auocl.ated Riding Clubs of Oranae Couoty and volunteer members from the Orange County aherttra relel've unit. to the Much of Dimes While fornla women 's In t\er category The aU-day session ts q~en to from $300 to $600 Is authorized the •·cops" are cookl~g your If! 1973 and was runner -~ In anyone, subject to Umlted for those plannlng to attend brealdast and the "cowboys" 1974; Louella Lipson, 35 and registrauon, and will earo one the University of Calitornla. are (ettlnr ready In the arena over singles, who was wtnoer unit of credit for board and Applicants wanting to attend a enter tatnment will be provtded ot the 30's singles ln the Senior CREA f!lembers toward th<! CaWornla state university or by the Dorothy JoOanceStudlos Olympics earlier this year; rl.eslgnatlon or Graduate, Real-college will receive a schoiU- and other specially acts. Anyone Evelyn Houseman, 40 and Over tors Institute (GRI). ship of appro.limately$180. Ap- purchaslng a ttct.et ts also doubles, who to t973 was the ~~r. •. ea.ttoi;r ~J~o•r•~•;t;teo;,;•t;e;•·;•;u;c.a;t;ton;•;m;us;t;be;oo;st;m;•r;t;ed;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;~~~~~~ eligible to wta the specialprlr.e wi.Jmer in Paclltc Southwest lor the oo later tbao Nov. 22. of a Las Veps vacation 2 days sentor tennis championship 1r and 2 nights for two. ' .the 35 and over mixed double!. Local members going to Emblem visitation Tbe raneb style br•kfl5t. eoattoc $1, wttl IDc:hodo errs, para Us or huh browns, col:ree or milk, wltb allproct«tseotng Mrs. Donald Goeller,rUstrlct deputy, Dtstrlct 6 c• t 1e Su- preme Emblem Clutl or the United States of America, aDd past president of Ne""P'rt Har- bor Emblem Club, will anend the vtsltaUon of the state as- sociation president, Mrs. John Gardner, and the state associa- tion otncers In Oceanside at the Elks Lodge this Frtday, Sept. G. PRI VATE STORAGE SU..... • Gold • CoiM · Voluullln (71 ") 835·7'-' 1 LOWIAni•MAIIWIIMU.NTV Mrs. Goeller will otnclate at the lnterln. Lnstallatlon of the Oceanside Emblem Club No. 177 chairman of trustees. Mrs. Vtrgtl Bates, president of the local club; Mr s. Her- bert Wateas, past president and District 6 org:anlst, wttb Mrs. Kenhetb Westman, also a past president, will .accompany Mrs. Goeller to the vlsttatton. This Sunday, Sept. 8, thE Newport Club wtll host a pre- convention party at the ~ew. port Elks Lod(t! at 2 p.m., honoring Mrs. Bates, who will attend the Supreme Emblem Club convention ln ChJcagoSept, 23-28" Plants -Pots N' Things. Home or office consulta- tions on plant decorating services at no charge-so much more than just a plant shOp. If you don't shop at Can· nell & Chaffin in Design Plaza: where do you shop fo r fine furnishings . exqu isite antiques, acces- sories and the finest In Interior design? Distinctive deltcnt In ey. "' ... Prompt personaJileCI tervtce since teo?. Alter seJectlna your Cramll, your tenses are aro•M~ flttod and oervlcod by ""' own expen teclWdaltl. The latest 1n reproductlor and reduction processes tncludtn• brown lines. se· pias. and mylars. Complete xerography serv· Ice. drafting furn iture and a ccessories plus pt c k·up and delivery I Soon to open I -Convlv· lallty -af fectionately comforttnfl.thc kind you want when you 're tired. thirsty. hungry, mtserable or sick Lunch 11 ·3. Dinner 5-11 . Sunday Bru nch 11·3. Beaut II 19th centu ry Jand ~;capes : the llnest selection of the current french tnipresslonlsts. lef"'eSt ,e_lecdon of prints In Orangtt County. The latest In Dorothy Kennedy watarcolort. Continuous exhlblnons of the great 1M toon to be &.rett artJatt ot today. Custom -... • The perso nalized travel agency that allows you to desi gn you r o wn travel plans -pleasure or busl· ness. group or IndividuaL There Is no service charge and th ere IS free delivery . " ; --,-- An Opf.n lnvllatlon to view our coll ection of Old Mas· ter Paintings. On display : the works o f W illia m Kellh. C. Halsoe, Jo hann Rerthelson Wenzel!. Ose Kunat h . and Ric hard Peterson. Pa lnt lnfl S are Investment qualify and In demand by collectors wo rld wide. Third fl oor. Newpor1 Center Drive . 302" IU Interiors-For Home or Offi ce 64-1-6120 or 644·6121 Clocks/ Ba rometers/Cn ro- nometers/Mirrors. Alan W. McKae & Company. a unique gallery of time pieces In ti meless good taste from the Inspired workshOps of Molyneux - Chelsea -Peter r Bollen· back -Alan w McKa e & CompAny Deolp """· •.... of rt.w,.ec. ........ ol Fat~ ... lola.._ "*'• Nc:w,.t c..-Dltft.., • __ .. __ .... totlleoa,•--• ........... 'I -...... ,:.•, .. ..., :• sse .. , • 1975 MODElS SHARIN G Mrs. JOhn F. Porter's deU&ht lD research.lnc; material for her "overvtn· of Oraage Coaaty Pbllbarmootc Soctet1•" ·Is Mrs. Richard A. Krede:l ~ lntoe Terrace, cha.J.rman of the paruameotarlan workshop. Tbe programs are part Or the tall orientation wortshops of tbe O.C. Phllharmonlc, to be held next Wednuday, Sept. 11, :a.t oc Irvlne. Mrs. Porter, of Dover Sbores, Is lloOorU'Y presldf'al and a foWldlog omcer of the O.C. Phllharmoolc. (Enstan photo.) US. LYIU PLIGill IICQNI. AT AHW •.. , .... _ ........... . ....... ,..,. 'lra.elt. lhii_&.-.. ... N,IIr ~ ........ ttl.W.... World..__..__, ................... c- dol-. . llorla1 .wu Ill , ..... L&n, a-. 1u1 TR"odlJ. ... Ill .... nnlvad bJ • w.d -h-P1opr ol Alulra, llld bJ · daaptora llllllnd Drummood ol Paa- """ ud Edoa Warrellol.Yaeca ValloJ. llolb-Berproo of Co- Ita .... ... tbe dlrtetor. S•l• ~· (714) IJ'J.164J N ••rl !l••d 979·0702 PUIILIC STORAGB Sll~., • Got• • Coi•.J How are your hospital manners? Wheo you Yt.att a frtead 1a tbe hospital, keep the• polatera from tbe •mertcao Hospital Asso. ta mlDd: 1. Never ' llvt tbe patieat fOOd. of any k1ad ••. He's cetttac tbe best posa:lble diet. 2. Don't volooteer your favorite hOme reme- dies ... Hls doctor knows what's best for him. S. Don't ·demand details. Let tbe patient wol- uateer iDformaUon about his Illness, ltbewtshU. 4. Avoid sad stories; try to cbeer the patient. 5. Keep off tbe patient's bed. 6, Keep your visit short. U your ..-tend asks you about prescrlpttou, do him a faYOr .•. tell him about our prompt, preei:M prescription serrice. We atso baYe com- pllte lletroom -.lies. ••pt well'' (and other) ARE ARRIVING DAILY! Philharmonic ' to hold orientation worksh Or. David &mmes and Mrs. terlals. The mobile will LeRay <;uick wm speak to more ctrl•ea. to elementary schools than 400 womer1 of tbe Oruce aDd used to develop studeat County Phllharmonir Society· at appredaUoo of music. lfaollllg cardo, boUcl caody and pfts or all kUidl. FREE 11ft wrap serrice. • EVERY '74 • • • IN OUR BIG STOCK~M~US~T~~~ tbelr tall orlentatloaworksboPs Co-ordiDlttnC the day's ac. on tbe u.c. IrriDe campus, tlriUuue Mrs.OirenMets .. r, WedDesdiay, Sept. 11 . cbatrman; Mrs. Bruce Letter- HANDY HINT: Wteds 1a patio tla.ptoaes can be tilled by poarlog bo111q Wat.r oa tbtm. Rtptat u ofteD as ~euary. B$SIDEiPHARMA~: Rldio & tiNter: auto. t,..na.. llir. Y-8, (138AONI 70FORD Mas. WILLlAM ROBBINS of Harbor VIew Rllls, a member of tbe "stnatrle aDd serve" tournament committee, termls dlYlsioD., Is stp1ac "' otber members of tbe JIIDior Au- IUarJ of the Asststaoce League --Mrs. Joba Ireland, center, of Rubor VIew Hllls, abd Mrs. Jame~ Casey, rtgtlt, of Spyglass Hill, In prepan.tlon for the annual bridge aod tenals tournament. (Ensign photo.) They wltl~too "thestatus rDAnt co-cbalrman; wltb Mrs. ot bUlldtnr a cultural eeoter Robert HaiL90D aDd Mrs. Lyell In OraD~'! County." En.ns as ad'tbors. Dr. Emmes Is e:~ecuUve d1-PariDc a IOCial bour ud rector of the South Coast l:mw:bloD at the UeaCommou, Repertory Theatre, ud put mtmberl •W model tutdoos, presldtnt of the Newport Harbor alii ltrolllDc muslclans aDd a Pouodatlon. Mrs. Qtdek ta harplJt wtU enterlaln. president aDd cha.lrmaa of the boerd olOranpCoUDtyCultarat JAMES POTEET OF Center Inc. S WITH CARD 'N PARTY 1016 bayal.de ~. -..-.port bl&cb -ca.UtornJ.a, 9ZI&Z SUBSCRIPTION ORDER Auxiliary to present ..;:~:~.:!~strr:,p:-~~~ coEs~TAiM~E~SASo:~~E~~~~~ the omcers from 36 womea.'s Friday · 1 TODAY 1 k II h ,0 mmtttees meet at tile oct.Jameo Cili4iti.IIND IN YOUR SUIICIIIPTIDN OIDII P eacoc .a ey 5 OW human1UesbulldlngatU5a.m. s-·ctan, ONLY SS.OO POaDMI YIAl Before ~QinC to tbe 17 'wort-dlecl A~~g, Z8 -----------------_!fltt 5 18M SrNII V-8, ano .. P¥1'1'· · '<; Tbe Balbol Bay Club will be Services or Orange County, as-sbq)s, the ladles wtll have an coaraluceat ~~~,;tor,counel tbe aetUDc tor tbe Holy ramtty ststlng counseUDc. foster opportwtltJ to new lbe Pa.sa-Mr. PotHt, ~ Madrecltll Auxiliary's loth bomes for cbildreoandadopUve deoa must<= mobile, aDd Jearn to Calilornli. years a,o. "Peacock Alley'' flshloD shOw services. Luncheon 011 Tuesday about a oewprogram the <>ranee was a oa.Uve of Mlnotwl, and laocheon 00 ToesdaJ, Sept. wll1 be foUowed b)' a showing Couoty Ph.lllw'monlc Society 1s worted for m&IO' u NAME •• , •••••.•••••••••••••••••••• ,· •• ADORES , ••••••••••••••• ·, •••••• • • ' •••• FOOTBALL SHOES ALL PURPOSE SHOES SOCCER SHOES BASKETBALL SHOES TENNIS SHOES 10 , of fashions aod rurs aM music deY@klplq for Oranp Couot}'. ~Be lor tile l.lts. Frederick H~s of by tbe Bernie Perry Trlo. Tile must<:: mobUe Is a rin m-. Konarcb Bay, presldeot of the Mrs. Frank Tharln ts chair-stalf.ed by 2 Ptlllbarmonlc mem -DeJ)beYs, AU%1llary saf1 that ftmds man of the luncheoo and &hoY.'. bers actinc as teacbP.rs, anrt Brittan Poteet raised w1h belp the Holy Family Mrs. Monte McM1llen Is co-equipped wttb mnstcal instru-Baltz-Berproo ot I ed cU.irman, and Mrs. Will Ward ments tDd udio-ftsual ma-Mesa was tbe director. BOOK BAGS N of Irvine Coves headsth(>patron ew yw S corr.mlttee. Mrs. O..n W•<ldell . of Corona del Mar 1od Mrs. go ~O N y Ernest Scal.l lon of Batboa"lslaod I I • • •UJ have char ge or drawing tickets. Other comm~.tee mern- A home tn llbl.ca1 Nn York, bers from the Harbor Area is 1D store for tbt former Miss include Mrs. A. C. Lowell of Becky Hopper, .00 recently Dover Shores and Mrs. Ran- became Mu. Pb1Up Korcbek. dolph Doll of Corona del Mar. Tbe ntWIJYeds wlll enter lfld18te sebootat Cornett Unt-EBELL CLUB TO OPEN verstty w. mootll. SEASON WITH PARTY The IJrldec:room Is the son of Mr. and W:rs. Sol Korcbek of Los Anples. Mr. aod Mrs. Ted Hopper of the Bluffs are tbe bride's puents. The IJrSde Is a cradlate of Coroa del Mar hiP school. Sbe ~-t.d 1D Jllle from oc San Lois OI>Upowtt•-· on tbe deaa's llst. Sbe was elected to Phi K~ Phi. Her blllbud alto cnd•ted iD JUDt ..-om Su Luis Obtlop. He atteocled tbe UaiYerslty ot Floreoce, Italy, for a JIU' tDd wUJ ltudy arcldtectare at Cor-.. u. Tbe Ebell C lub of Newport Beach wJII ~n the new seasoo with the annual cotton party Thursday, September 19th, at the clubhouse, 515 W. Balboa 3ivd., Balboa. The president, Mrs. John Lamar, announces that brunch wUI be serYed at 11 a.m. aDd · that cards will follow . Thlprlce of tbe Uckets will be $3.50. Proceeds from the event wtU add to tbe seholarsbip fund. Resernttoos wttb cbeck must be sat 1a by Tuesdlly, Sept. 16. to M.rs:. Wakto Nyberg. ?ZO W. Ocean Front, Balbocl,CalU., 9U61 ; telopbOOe 673-7797. GET ACQUAINTED TIME SLATED FOR SEPT. 12 Gladys Nadler, presldeot of tbt Women's DIYlsion, United Jf'W'Ub WeltU"e ra of Oraap c.-,, utnds an tiJYlb.tiOD to a pt-&~ed moettnc and t.c._ at· tbt bome of llarp Slue Ill MewportBaaebatiZ:IO p.m. n..IIJ, Sept. lZ. ~· -· ........ pr-olllloJ-Ftdora- lloa e-n ttlOrupCoiMJ, 'IIIII lal< .. lilt rolo <II lilt ·-· Dl~ ill <lrufa Coooty. forlllor --beoi>Oiaed!NinllltJewllll Co.mtU oftlce It or 8oplllo -at GYM SHORTS & SHIRTS GYM SHOES SWEAT SOX SWEAT SHIRTS & PANTS WARM UP SUITS ' ~:~:•iiS =: SHORTS. TENNIS IIACXm . . • nlv 17. • . • •• ,• ~ ' t -· .. -;.. .. ::~-I ll cm .............. F····~-·····~~~'1 ·· IIMD IN TillS ORDII lll'nfsLW"TCh .. ..,. .... NIWPORT HARIOa IIISIGM m1 L COAST HWY., CIO-A DIL IIIAI . . . .. •• ·. • . , ...... J._ ... __ • •• ' nu,...·.--,....... .. -• RIPWJ I,, 'l'lleeMradln .. ,.... tlllfr .... IMIIIN," rttalld to tMir ~-... ---... ucl•llt ............ blck eo Ml'lrlll, bit 1M -.,.. ... ol _,.,_ ot!U ~~ • • • blc:a .. tbl ....,u coo ...... eaUed 1t .... belt ,., .. llw coOl It be otberwta, With a tam UU ~I "Mop" RlloJ aid ,.., ...... at tllo balml • au 111 11o ••• 1111 looN wo •r • .._.. loeb." So ..., ., 1111 .., -... ................ .,.,.., lttniMM" Ud a.a.n.c --., 1M --., bleb, -lor.. ... oaU. Tba 1011 II* -••• m baD. deleatl powder llladN u ftD u ID clorlior--... foo-llaio olld ,__od l>lp ac-alod,oomo _ .. • • • lboel, DO kllpr "tM&lkJ'-b~." ,...,u-.,~ ,.., Back to school sale TIIUBIAY,RI'T. ~ 1174 I d h f h ·pA.f-!!ltCM. sate at T ri t S op Vote Slllft up • --10-oclleol .......... 1 .......... 00-• .._.a~ •• •11 ...._ 111ow by tM J-'cR fultioal wm be L'!'~ided bf t Ieite ce lh "•s weekend A""'u'J .. .._, ot tM Aa-tbt AA1Iteeu -...m:tbo;~CO:::·I : ~~~~ .~~~ tltllert Le&pa ot Htwport ordh•Uoa of ltrs. o Namber Coac-,ts --WIU hO Mid at tho Ao-SUUwoiL Aut-A tpiCAlJ oowt)'wldt tOte-aill..,.. ....,.. nrut Sbop, wlll biKareSebweltur, rOIIItn-clrl" J{,jo --505 E. Uod, Nowport, from Boooo, alld Ponr Bla .. , atooc tad .W 1Delllie rep.tntloa 10 a:m. to z p.m., Sat•di.J, wltb memben of tbe J110lor e....,, 11 Fulaloa .. lim ud Sept, 14, aecordtAc totbtTbrlft AuUI&ry Ud their etllklrera. Soatb Cout Plua. hop ebllrmu, Mrs. Tbomas Proceeds from thluveDt wtll 1675-40221 • •••a&• o, ••••• tA1••l·l "IE' L., .... t ralatd ltal'f t tate Llcea~ed HOlJ RS 1:00 • 6d 0 fdo & M~~r.,•rll• Coro11• M' 1111r .... OO)orod ...... _ .. llllac'' -· .... actloa wu •.. tba llollloa Boy Cl..,, -•-ior wttb lort!IIO Trat (VI Pallor-was bar c.-aloo~ .,, •• --tba frtllpd ............ 0 • • Jfnt tablt Ofef ,,. a-tor Bii'ry Goldwater, wUe Pem aDd the oae aDI1 -llaoolbrYordloy,._.Jactbaovorpr.- IOid -(floll ol mo-) oltachod to bar cOUU. It wu a 11ft from tbl Gok!waters .. ..._lJar•IJO. -(Mro. '-<!) -.... oo -to dlroct all to thllr talllot. Bettr Juo lAo£ wUt ot tbe BYC eomrDOdore, welcomed IQHb, tu•tad btr commttt• aad Bulloell'a ud IDtrodactd tbt dellper'a wife, PtarJ-JUpoa, •bo eommatattd lht fut moflq puap . n,t drive, ltapd by couatJ RCM&Uelot. be_, provide for the ehlld c».y reat~trar ohoteraM.J.Mayer, Co-ehltrmea for the event eare center for work1ng 11 aimed at a'fCIIcllac tbe last-ue Mrs. Set_b Oberc Ud ura . mothers, tbe ehlhtren's dental mbde rUih ot reei*atlou ta Rtebud Harano, assisted by healtb eeuter and other phil- October. To YOte 1D tbe No-Mm11• James Plat, Dean IDUa'(l)les of the A1slstance vember .-.raleleetloG, voters Pattoa, Robert Harrt~r, and VIe-Leape of Newport Beaeh. ASK ABOUT OUR APTI!R·SCHOOL PROORAM BUS PICIC.(JP PIIO,II CORONA DI!L MAR At our table 1NI't Mme1, DoD starHDc. WUllam llalouf, Edward PtlleP"ID, MoeeJ.y Joaes, Jel8t Curtlt Ud Tblodore CWJord. Across tbt rUDway wu Mrs. Jamea Roo.t- YeU wttll lin. Gl.,. Tbrub. At tbt Dlxt table were MmN. Wlltlam Campbell, JobD MaeDab aDd Richard Mac•b . ·. . otbers atttDIIIDI were Mmu. Edclr Hirth, Pbe_,. Uerld:tl, Cllarlu Peytoa, JobD BlileJ, wuuam ~ Jack BIUUt, Jobo Reed ud Ra~ Otl.nr; more were limes. Carroll Rudnl, VllaD Couch, Foster Samf)8CIII, 0cm Franklla, WUUam Lattin, Jack RUey, Cbtlter S&l.l.tlbwy, Jotm Pa)'De, Almoa Locb.bey ud Jay stanmaa . . . ud many lniX't nom I did not kDOW • • • It re&lly was ftm aod pleaaut to be out early. mut be rectltered at least 30 tor Wutover. days before tbe tlectlOil. ~Lal emphasis oo teeo !fear bf wve Patu ud DoD Fercuoa . . • ba lou lloodod tho 0raDce Collllly Pbll- loor-.te Soeloly . ,.. tho put z , .... u prelldlat. Vtrpma Ma)'O wu tbere wUh a party; -..s Emn. Jue Riley oo the doet; ~ Bar--117 wtth cr-... ud ucon.ct BertlM to tbetr bolt for a ehat With blowtto. U you were · redltered ud talhJou will be provided b)' 'tOted I.D the last reaeral elec-tbe Assisteens UDder the co- tlon aDd ba'fe DOt mofed, JOtl ordination do aot Deed to re-rep.ter, tbe registrar pcdated oat All U.S. elti.Jea.s 18 ·or older are ellcJ.ble to vote. Deputy relf..strars wtll be oelt to the carousel 1n Soutb Coast Plaza aJWt 1n the stare court of F'asld.oa Island 's tlsh poDJ area from 4 to 9 p.m. Friday aDd from r.ooo to 5 p.m. Satur- J ll&d a llbort rilit with Sue Ap)lnlaA. .... told ... tbo 101 (loter•tlollal ~ .. lllccio!>oratod) Lu v .... 11,1)1111 boaelll wu a ~ioal pu1J ud emubiD( ftD&DCill SUC· CIU • • • enoup lterllA( tUYer to Itt the bldlliDa to I lut paee . . . I ftl 10 aorry to ..... MIMIII au wortlnrb11e a1faJr, bat mow aU 111111rlklod Ulllt I wu at tbl bldl:ldt ol IDJ 1D0tJaer , ... wa ll&d to bllr tbe MOIIte . ·• . dar aDd Sullday. PeriOGS rertsterlng tor tbe n.rat Urne sbould brla, some proof of etttsensblp, socb as a puoport ot birth corW!catt. Carlo rooa wu ,.cijjqlq:. · . • ..j . • Tba chl-po ... .,owtar ol ..._ .lltert Mapo.•.-tfW-.•In AI IIIIIMOred bJ JM Wom•'eCo-9' lti .... YICIItC .. at Bllloclt"o -1:0111 ''-ocorod a ....... dolpllo tllo ... _. .... - VIed (Mro. Wlllloa) llilllll" -. . . ""hr, I _, :: "' WI oorll' IJr tllo w.llfut h77 -~ r'h; (tblaYlet..hJJ'II at)FOI'd TM Cbarlts Rlpleyl ot North Bay Froat, Balboa I11ud, are aU Nt tor their toar to CHCIIMJoftkla aDd aearbf CCMdrlea. Tbey Will hO lniYtU., WI~ a --•.. leafiDC tbttr flmlly at home. After all, 10me ..,. 1ou to baiP lttd-North Bor docul TOll ISLEY PROMOTED At1&tloa stractlU'al meeha.Dle teeoad class Tbomas J. lilt)';. soa ot Ur. and Mrs. J. B. .... , ol 215 Octo, Coota 11-, llu bleD L'J'omoted to b1l: pr....t nat at tbe Caut c ... d Air statl<>o In Saa rr-~~eo. AYtaUOD. stractla'al mecbi.Dies lalpeet, matot:ela and repair odll)' eq-ooJ, b!dnuiiCI .,...... IJIIf ....... '" alld ·~ &baUd naval aircraft. 0 ............. " Ha._'t beard froln Jut Grew-..,., CaiMO Sb«M, bat am sure lbt 1s boi'DI from bel' E•CIPIU tour • . . • 'IJtll bne DICW'e Oil tbat MltUIIM. • • • • , We baft au bard tM ..-n«m'"alp aMI..._ .. l'aa ...... IIIMwllllne ••• . . C-"STOP ... PARTY AHEAD" Ja.. ytDI1ou; •DW""r.e "A SllateToOur PatrlMn ..... , , , W'OIHD'I Aa:llliarJ ot ArtllrW. F--at lilt ea-SborH -o1 llro. Rolud L. Perroa on Mooday, Stpt, 11, from ZIIUP,M. 1111E-BIE!!GY BYB BXAMIHATIOH GLASSBS or CONTACT L.BHSBS IIIAI>B AT SAME PLACE! Old photos to be shown A plct«lal biM«r of NIW- porl .... OraDce c .... ., Will be presented at thehmcbeonmeet- IRC of tbe Corooa del Uar Cbarnber of Commerce oext Dr. Job• w. JtfcC•h. o. Q. Thursday, Sept. 12. --O~TOMI!T .. IST-Cbet Umberbam of First aat• a . COAeT H•-•v American Title Co. will sbow .,"' -· • •••·•'7•• his firm 'I eoUeetsoa ol sHdes ~~:·:·:·:·:-=-=: .. :.,.:·:·:·:.u:•:· ~ made from tal.ltorteal pbOtos of tbtu•. Tba m--·c WIUho-IID al ,.,. at Sam's - No. Z, 3901 E. Cout HYJ. Coli <q(f~ --151-1214- 0otr....i-will brine aifb and ........ •tone with hiiJilil n•••Aib """......._ .... ·-· tllo -· wm ho Kowport --Tralllc Eactu• BI.U DineD., ftO wiD ......... ~ --......... -... c- dollllor,l.lllf will----Hlatllltolnlllctllroolll· 011 tllo cltr 2 Tba Cba-·· -~boll­ -•-'" thlttballlorryaac ......... c.-llwJ .... __ .. _ ... ~ .,,.._ ..... )lila to - _,. wD .:> d"DIM bl IIUDt arprw-.L Otblr DIW'-I:JIIIIDI'I DIWIH· JIQrtool "' 1M -..,_ ..,._,, 8Q' Wliltuw, a.._ _._ .. _.._,. at Mll C..Bwy.,..,.- ....,,-latba-- ... ""'MIIC.Il CoMt•OCSU:S C-·llwJ, OPPIC!lt TEU.S HOW 10 STOP IURGLAIII ES -.. -.. ....... nlo., .... ... .... .... - C KINA PAINTINGS tbat wtU be Inc laded 1D a Sept. 27 elblbllloo at tht Jslud House ln FasMoa Island are sbowa bJ tbllr cr•bx's, from wt, Fraoces Morrill of Costa Mesa, MUUe Jooes of Orange, and Marcella Fap.o of Soutb Larur-. 1be show, open free to the publle, will rua from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. All band paiDttd cblaa oo display 'IJtU be tbt work of members of the South Coast Cblaa PaiDters Club. (EnsJp photo.) ll'D n:a n•a•tir, 111n. Wtmam MeFuUd ot Waoot Xoopirt, II .... II --to 101 roodr lo< tba 'noiodiJ Ilea 2 1 C ..... U IIIR'II Jllllr, 1M- trl ¢¢_., ._ Mil ...._ ..... , ftlcll will also nk:ome ... PI "MML lll'a. Ted 'fl'..-ol Rubor VI .. Hllll, • ..._. ~ 11 a1m potieh'ac tbe 1Unr ..-.tee 1o _.... 1111' eo ... II -at thO Ill-Boy CIII>.(IIOip)lllllo,) Friendship party to salute new members ••rrt1 PJP'I ........ h ue • ra • ,.ru ar-.. na••• tr1cwa .... .. .Ja1l ............... ... ... ,...,, ... u. ........... -;,:_~:-- • I LEGAL NOTICE FICTITJOtE BI.Et:NESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe foUowtog persoos are dolnc bustoess as: Science DtmeukNls, 2157 UlnerStreet, Colta Mesa, 92626 : Robert A. Stttlaerl, BOt Domtnco, New- port Belch, Ca., 92660; Ernest H. Ptadea Hauer, 215'7 Mlaer street, Costa Mesa, Calif., nue. ]I ~~,!Coi• lndude: ni. hustaWI i&eoocloctedby a-al-lblp. ProfesaiOMI ... rno\11 .. .nd AeimUIIIItion New Or.,.ri" · c..-. .... R-modo • AIWitiON • Ft......,oofing • W1t.r Suin Remove! • lnsurence Calms Sl..-: -A. llott!aorl. 'l'ldlltlha·• WMilledwitll 1M c.-, Clort ., an... ~·-.uc. 10, 11'14. ·~ Seot. 5. 1%, 11, K, ... .... 8MVJ!Ca'•. Ji• COlT drapery cleaners 540-1366 1702 N.wport ."" .. •vice 642-0270 lt .. d. ol 171tt Sl. (OiiO MeiO lt'lf, la-AI!a llowport - E ...... • ~-J1881 ~_,a.-.. c-r,~ IAOIO DIS#AlCMlO ttuellii21JI 4a1..oe45 • n nc~sco Put you,..., In ·aan Francllco ... Now! . n. time'a righUor a mlni-'IIIC8llon In everyone's favorite city, and be,aidea, you dnerve o _,.,So wily not jet owoy now? 1n a .tKM1 hour )IIOU could be enjoying San Franciaco·a fabuloua night life Md gollmwt I"'IIIIMMrantll 011 ~tour MtJque .nd boutique lhopa on a cable car. If lhllt ia not ....,.youcoa6d go to the opera or theater. We hive something for everyone. Ail CIIIWDI'nlll'a SUnlet Tour package Includes the euentillla-kxiging at Met~~~ a "' , •1=1 =.:::"•a ..... -.c•tupldne.o'm.,--. ... Pt p 11 • ., 11 • or ~-andndgr~ tr:TrtattOn-the e..._ ,_. .. up to you, You cen pick from a fiat of anr~t1on1 a opt1ons o your ._.......,. --·-....... yOUr pocUtbook and put···--you• wor. ~ • front z. 3 or 4 .....,. lllllttr'Q at sse.ao per penon doub._ occ::~! __ ·-_ And out how...; • .. .0 enJOr.d of· San Ftanci.:o. Ask your travel -vent or eall ._.,_ Air Ce11fom1a SuN« Tow-.{714) 879-1700 or C8001432-TG40 from M)'WMre 1n Callfom a . FORNIA ' --1.,1 .... ._..-· = ·-\, .. :- • • ' . - , . ·-1 I • i • --.. ~-.., ... ~ .... ·"-:~---~---• by Guye Johnoon 0 ~Ill lor •pecio. •JIW•, . ,., ..,...,. ..,...,... of"""'· ,01' pw,H. ~ Mflialk• Abcw,. tltt"/ruiiH pi&N Amf"rico.! Anurko! God •h«l Hi• 61'G« on ti&H, Attd crown thy 1/()Dd with brotherhood From uo to •hiniflll Ha. 0 bNuti(uJ for pii6rim {HI, Whou •'"""'• impo.,ion..d •tre., A t¥roUilhtof'ft for ffftdqm bftot Aero., the wildertW.,! Anurico! America! God nwltd thiM ffiHf'Y (low. Con/if'fn tlly .otJ in •df·conti'OI, Thy U~rty in law, 0 bi>outi{ul {or MrtH• proved In liWotinR •tTi{~t, Who mof'ft than •elf their coamtry Joued. And m,.rcy more than U{e! Amerkc! America! Moy God thy gold n{ine, Till ell succe .. bt> n.obleMu, And t'Uery gain diuin.e! 0 bta.utiful {or potriot drt>cm That •et'• beyond the yea,., ThiM alcbaatt'r cltie• gleam, Undimmt>d by h11man tears! America! A mrrl(:c.1 God shed Hi•sra.ce on thee, And crown thy good with brotht>rhood, From aea to lfh•mns !Jt>a! room, MiN &• remulted to her friend•. "We need to mateh our nadonalJl'e'tneet with rodly livina." She went pn to ny that the ,nat empi,.. of the world- Rome, Spain, Eqland-bacl fallen beeautte tMy hM bNn "peat" bu.t. not ''rood. •• "UniiN we art wi.lliftJ to crown our l'"'•tn ... with rocxt.n.a, and our bounty with brotherhood, our h.loved AJMriea may 10 the Nmtway." 11sat ni1ht, unable to eleep, abe found paper and pen and ~an to jot. down .c)mt of her thOlwht. on Amer: ica'a cnatn .... "We have traveled acrou thia entire country," ahe thoucht., "and our travel hu been fairly euy. What a eontrut to the q&vel of meo of-earlier daye who forpd the land!" Then ~e wrote, "0 beautif\1.1 for pi1l'rim feet/Wboee a &em impa.Nion.d 1t.NM/ A thoroqhf.,. for freedom beat/ Acrolt the wilderMH." To her, tb .. men h.d "heroN proved ... who more than Mit their country loved;' She thoucht of Pike'• Peak and it. aloriou view and wu reminded of "epa· cioue d i•," "purple mountain majetti ... " and "fruited plaine." Reftectinr on the Columbian Ex)M)Gtion at Chicago, •he recalled the ''fair white city Mt in aatden. 11'ftD and beauti.fv.l." She thought of a piece of ala· b .. tet one o( her friend• had had that niaht. '1'hat alabaater," abe thought, "apeak• of purity." In vene ehe 1aid, "0 beautifv.l for patriot dr .. m!That INN be-yond the yean/Thine alaba1ter citJu lleam/Un· dimmed by human teare." When Mi .. Bate. had finiehed her poem, •he cloeed her notebook, and did not open it a1ain for eeveral yean. In 1895 ahe reopened the book and decided t.o t~end the worda t.o a Boeton publi1her. Hie judJ'ment wae that the word.e ahould be ahared with the general Public; it wae publiahed that same year. Pfr :_Kathf>nn.l! L•l' Bates, 1859-1929 J...lhia patriotic maeterpiece-, with its spiritual over· tonH of prai~Je and prayer. was writtt>n in 1893 at Colorado Springa, Colorado. Tht> author, a tt'acher at Wellesley College, waa on an utt'nded vacation with aome or her collt>aJ(uea to pointa o f intt'rest throughout the country. Their moat rect>nt trip had been to Pike'e Peak. and the beautiful panorama had aroused a deep aenae of patriotiam in tht>m. That evt>ning in her Perhapa no hymn ever cau1ht on faater with the public, and certainly none ever had more tune~ writ- ten for rt. Thrilled with iw popularity, Mi• Bates readily gTanted permiuion for her hymn to be UHd by the hoet.a of people who requuted it, with the re.tric· tion that the words should not be chanred. In 1912 the worde were aunr t.o the tune "Materna" whic:h Samuel Augustus Ward (1847·1903) had written for "0 Mother Dear, Jerusalem." This tune was immediately 8uc«Nful and today is the tune ueed moat oft.en with the worda to "America the Bea!)tiful." c Fu11l1 f ur Thr f'ru,uly Mataliflt PANEL DISCUSSIONS with Or, Samuel H . Sutherland and Dr. Charles L Feinberg THI! IIOL.A lltOAOCASTI!R LA MIRADA, CAL.". Q. H...t. Kl..,...,., 1.1. -"Dou m.an h.av,. tJ lfMll that does not die al dea.tlt, 01" ilt Jtp i'l'l IJ slate of "U1VOMCiOU8MSB onl11? It~ man immortal or ilf that the prize of dernal life to be gnined by tIt e b'liPvn 11·1ten. Ch ri ... t rome.• !'IIJain?" A. In a real sense the unbeliever'!\ aoul is !!pi ritually dead. He is not ~sponsive to God. The Bible de· c\ares. "The soul that sinneth. it shall die." Unless that person allows the Spirit of God to work in his heart. there wilt never be ll!ltJiritua1 life. Physical death does not change the condition of the soul. This onl y takes place t hrough an individual'!! pel'8onal faith in the Lord Jpsus Christ. The Bible picture" those who havt> ~tone out of thi11 life, whether saved or un~aved, definitely a.~ be ing c:on - l<:'ioU!I . There i:;\ bleesedne1111 for the !\&ved and conscious torment for the lost (Luke 16 ). The Word of God refers to the body, not the sou l, as being immor- tal. God bestows immortality upon the body of the believer. While an unbeliever's body will be resurrected. not unto life, but rathe r to death. Q. Jl'ottla11d , Or..-"Frankl11 , I'm om of rh oile ll'hn re.liiP tlt the word salva· t io n I nlat·uy .. f tit ink of tent m eetingll nnd off-bt>at pPople tr)ling to get P.Vf!r1JOru> 1mVPd. Is it u~rong to f ul rh is 1l"I"IJI ! 1 believe in God bvt I do f1•Pl rnentful tou·ard 11ome people's ronapt of Him ." A. Tht>rt' i!'l certainly no rea..,on to re~ent the excelle nt &eriptur~l term .~ntrnttMI. SeE> !IUC h ver~es a.." Acts -1 :12. This word really represent.>~ thf' entire work and ministry our ble~:-~ed Lord. ~"Thou shalt call Hi!l name Jesu~. for He shall save His peoplp from the ir sins.") You have developed an unfortunate attitude. SHOULD WE EXPOSE ERROR? By the late Dr, H, A. IRONSIDE, pa• tor of Moody Church for many Jftf"', d!Min1ulshed Bible teacher •nd authOr. 0 'litO"" ''1CIWG'S IUSIWISS.''LA ll'lltADA ur lord prophesi ed, "Many false prophets shall rise . and shal l deceive many." Within our own day. how many false prophets have ri s· en ; and oh, how many are deceived! Paul predicted. "I know this. that after my departing shal l grievous wolves enter in among you, not sparing the flock . Also of your own selves shall men arise. speaking perverse th ings to draw .~way disci - ples after them . TherefcH e watch." My own observation rs that these "grievous wolves," alone and in packs, are not spa ring even the most favored flocks. Undershep· herds. in these "perilous times," will do well to note the Apostle's warning, "Take heed therefore unto yourselves and to all the flock over which the Holy Ghost hath made you overseers." It is as important in these days as in Paul's-in fa"ct , it is increasingly important-to ex· pose the many types of false teach · ing. that on every hand. abound more and more. We are called upon to contend earnestly for the Faith once for all delivered to the saints." while we hold the truth in love. The Faith means the whole body of revealed truth, and to contend for ALL of God's truth, necessitates some neg· ative teaching. The choice is not a.tt with us. Every system of teaching can be Judged by what it sets forth as to these fundamental truths of the Faith. "What think ye of Christ?" is still the true test of every creed. The Chr ist of the Bible is not set forth in a ny false ism. Each of the cults has its hideous caricature of our lovely lord. Let us who have been redeemed at the cost of His precious blood. be "good soldiers of Jesus Christ." As the battle against the forces of evil waxes ever more hot, we have need for God ·given valor. There is constant temptation to compromise. "let us go forth therefore unto Him without the camp, bearing His re· preach.'' It is always right to stand firmly for what God has revealed concerning His blessed Son's per· son and work. The "father of lies " deals in half·truths, and specializes in most subtle fallacies concerning the lord Jesus. our sole and su ffi. cient Saviour. Error is like leaven, of which we read. "A LITTLE leaven leaveneth the whole lump," Truth mixed with error is equivalent to all error, ex· cept that it is more innocent.look· ing, and therefore more danger· ous. God hates such a mixture! Any error. or any truth·and-error mixture, calls for definite exposure and repudiation. To condone such is to be unfaithful to God and His Word, and t1"8acherous to imperiled souls for whom Christ died. This does not imply harsh treat· ment of t"-entrapped by error -quHo the -""· If n be ob· jtct.d t!utt oxpoou,. of error noces· -unkind roflectlon upon oth· ..,. who do not aee as • do, our .,...., Is. ft has a~ t.n the duly of OWlY ..,.. ·-of Clwlll Ill_, ... IMt.., •••et!Ma- -*I INM Him lola _. ....... Of Exposine error is most unpopu· far work , but tram every true stand· point, it is worthwhite. To our Sav- iour, it meana that He rec:eiv.s from US, His bfoocl·bouilftl ones, ttte loyalty t!utt is His due. To our· ..._, if ..,; conlidet "the ,.P"""'h at Chritl ,_. ric:heo then the ,_ of £opt," It ,_ fu. -rwfloctJon •. llfl'lll ... .. ..... Mdempl .... WOfll ......... ... ...., of Hil "' ............ -....... l'ltllllllll Acfwoct'll. . t.,. -nl. • -.......fold. To IOUio "ceuthl In .... .... .. of .... fatu#fiM ''-:lOW • ,..., ~ "-" God C!011J ........ II .., -IWtlllld Itt., lbul'fdlnt llld ....wtint. • WI' believe that it i!l wrong to feel thi~ way. Untold number!! o( individ· uals who otherwise would have gone to a ChritHieu eternity have been !laved in tent meetings. We seem to be li vinS{ in a day when if somebody di ffe rM with us. we think they are "off beat." We are being held up as 11pectac.lu for a ll the world. We have "to be different (rom the world. It i~ wonderful to say that you believe in God, but make sure that it ia in the biblically appointed manner. Q. ''••ilh,.u, 1.1. -"Pt~ase teU me huw I 711(111 know that 1 a.m ift the ll'il/ t.f God. I WOT'r)l con...tGntl~ for fpnr I ,.1111 not be 1n Hilf wlll." A. It i!l much easier t.o adviMe sor.le· nne elst· a!l to his being in t he will 11f the Lord than it is to know this faC't for your ow n life. One thing that w f' !lhould not do is to worry ("Qnllt antl.v about it. This is what rlelittht:< ~ht' rlt>\'il. l't·rtain vuideline!l tt·ll u .~ when Wt· are in the will of (;.,r\. Fi r~t. Wt· ;u "t• nt>ver in Hi" will 1f \l'f' :tn· d•Ji n~t .~omt>thin~ :hat ill tont rll ry to H1 -< re\'t'&led Wurrl . Tlw Holy Sptrit 1 ~ n('n•r goinJt tn learl u .. to rlo :<o meth in v th ::~t i!' eontrlll~' I" thf' S1·ripture.~ \\"tt nt·+'d tn MUd,\" tht-Bihlt• for ba.~it pnnciples an•i l.'lfi•lan•· .. T h,•rt>. ar~> othPr an·n ~ in which !h•· Word may not b,.. explrcit. HPI"(• 11,.. wt>k In know !h<' Lord 's I•·Arlin)o' throu~th l~'l'an:'r a~ th(• Holy ~pin~ bnnv~ dlu mmation and w•• find ]wfiCt' II\ th•· matter \\'hal rna~· ho• thf' will uf c;rlfl fro r .~.-.m•• rillt's not m•(·"···llril.'· lwt"(m\" tht' 11ill of God fn r ro !h':'r,.., Th+' <·htf'f thill.ll" i.~ to be in th .. t"t'IHt•J' qf r;nd'~ known will frJI" \"nur ltf••. ('ontinu ... mn\·in.ll" in th:.t rl in •t·ti<>ll until the road i!l lol"t•kl'fL n'ht'r door~ 11rt' opt>ned, or (;nd in "fJffif' way :<t•o·m.~ to clearl y ro•\'t•al lh+' f:1tt th11t you .~hould make a n1<1\t• into ~orne other arl'a of !IP n ·· il·t•. Wait upon the Lnn"IIH'IIientl.1· and !It: wil l n••Vt:r l..t y"u dnwn. Q. S.m• a.,.,., •. C1llf. -"What'$ the mnltPr with a "P'!r"on whf.'"PI ht l.JIIeR hill ntthv .. iollm for living? I'm itt ~tfJm,. kind of a rut. Thing11 I uud tn get n cired rr.brm t ju11t d<m't in- lrrut ml" nnvmorl'. What cn.n I dn?" A. Somt"Onf' ha!l appropriately said that a rut i~ !limply a grave wi th both enda kicked out . You may feel like thia at time!!. One qu ick thourht i.ll tha t it could be old l!lge ftt!('pintr on. More deeply, when a pel'fl,()n be· Jd na to lo!!e his enthusia."m for liv· ing, it could be that he is out of fellowahip with the lArd. With the world in the condition In which we find It, what ruson hu one for Jiv- ing, apart from the Lord? Make aure you hav~ deftnite contact with Him throusrh prayer and Bible study. For· Ket about yourself and ret i nten!sted in the church or aome •Ptelal 11pirlt. ual projtct for the lArd. Try to help othel'l, fer the~ are untold people much leu fortunate than )'OUI"I'Ielf. So many folks feel IOUJ' for them·- selvea. Such practice might enable you to Allin your enthualum for livinl" maklnr your life worthwhile for the alo,. of the Lord. There miaht be a phywlca.l reuon. Cheek wftb your doctor. Q, T ..... Ma. -.,,...,. ,..., q ....,,_ -1r1 ,...~ N.., r.m.; ...., &/Iff Cl""r I ...W bo /fl. .......,. ~-~--· A. W'ltile WI ..... not -a, "'"'"'" ed thai, WI' would Ill W U. A . ..-. tie Pool mora tbtt -oUter tn- dlvldaal In tllo Ntw T-flit.. .... wltll ... ·-· --alaotpttUrf-117. S4l•t ..... lr.WVR •• •rt:YD,U. !u11 I h Pnl tl .._-II t Coming Judgment ZUIIANIAII 1: J.J, fttllt'ft lzlh 'II 0 ,,., ... ~ M' ,., IIIII. ...... 5 - . GoldoD Text: ••s...t Yl tlw Lotd, .. Yl wwk oftlol -· -- """""'' lrb /lldlm<ot; -k l(ill-·-· --.: It ,.,., l>c yo -,. llkl "' 11w d4J' of tlw Lotd~ _, .. (Zopb. 2:3). COIIIMDtl of I .,.m Old T•t:lallet ldlolar an worthy or ..,..,."11to .-t .... Ollly -at Zophtnlwll .. doe -, •!lay of-.--U...Lord (Co.otlaued from lllt week) lnllobitthom; ~. but thereof." ond not ___ .... _10 thowbolawmd.~ ................ .... rulftlllnl Hla 1reat purpo• of y,_ 2-6 or out Biblical text ... forth the mc:mtntoul IDDQilQCIIDtllt o/ Cod"• ·-dina judpaent .... -2 and 3 there il the dlftDe mns p of a uoh>onai judptU, lib tho delutt of old b! cleottuctl-. -·· .... jud.,...t of tho Lord II ooocoatratod 011 1uclah and 1......., (". 4-6). So In -or Judah"• ........ --· .... faithful prophet 'fflorowly O'Q f IM tho adulteratloa of tho pwo .....tdp of tho Lord -......... of -JOHct-, iDc:ludlna tho Caaeaalte (IIMII) tho Aaoyrian (Ito# of -.,A ancl tho ammonlto(MIIfcllom or MoJ«<r) THI! DJ!SCIUPI10N Of THI! JtJDGMENr In Z.piwllah I :7-13 we 10ad: "llold thy puce at tbe pretence or the Lord God : for the day of the Lord b at hand: for the Lord hath prepered a ~~erlftce, he hath bid his guelta. And It &hall come to pu1 in the day of the l.ord't !!ICriftce, that I will pun1ah tho princoa, and the kin(• children, ond all tudt as are clothed with atranae apparel. In tho wne day abo ..ut I pun1ah all thooe that loap on tho threohold, which ve ... 7-13 d-tho -In 1eruuolom on whld! tho ju ...... t of tho Lord wtll fall. HeN tho remukl of an oble ldlolar of tho Free lllun:h of Scotland are rtkYIIlt: NoJbe enon and 1tn1 w•llod by Zephaniah ue tho ame • tbooe ani!Cbcl by .. u., propllell, •-&· (I) tho falle wonllip, ""• 4-6, cf. Amoa 4:4 IT.; loa. I: II If.; (2) tho cM1 wroaa and tnjUillct, '· 9, ct. Amol $:7, 10·13; loa. 3:12-15; S:l, 23; (3) -tllfactloa wllh tho Idea of thO theocnttic llate and 111 placo amoaa tho utkuw, and CODIIqUIIIt aaumption or rom,. _,, '· a, cf.l~a. 2:6; 8:6 (they teiJ*I tho waton of Shllooh that 8D loftly), tboull> pooolbly tho..,_, of foretan appenl may alao be lllpnatlood (Amoa 6:3-7); aod (4) rellpoua lndi!Te,..... ancl inlenslbillty to tho operadOIUi of Jehcmh, '· 12. of Arne. 6:1, 13, 14; loa. S:ll, 12 ;. 6:9, 10; 29:9-12, the result of whkh •• an absortJin& devotioo to secular butineN, '· II, d . Am01 8:5.. (cf. A. 8. Davidson, ''ZephaniahJ• in Tht Cambridge Blblt for Scltoob and eou.,. •. t896, p. tt4). raclamplioD --· .... Jud~ .. -........ by Zos>baolah • an ...... llaelf; It le raiJior a -of tltlld,. --totho-'daadllto lllllotlal Ia of Ill irtop"'" or ........ . Ill ......... _......,_ .. -... - "tbe -of tho world'l blltory! To Zapllanlah. tho day of --tootaomudts.,..tday of -· • a day of battle; aa apocalypdc: ... -wlllcb -... tho way. The poople -'IOitlad on their ...... ..... !bey .... conupt .... ,_,ud ____ ..... Into • practlcaiiDdiiJo ......... --llttlo bet..,-.-Hanco1 ....... , .... ·-awaltad-- -·· -... alroady ..._ to ......... -· htrytltlnt ..ut be bumtd up. "!hat day le 1 day of wrath" (I :IS); thla text haYinti ~ tho -or tho ..... atrildnl of madlmJ hymns: Dla ,,.., Dla m.. "!loy ol wrw! 0 day of mouJtlin&." For Zephaniah's note of doom for tho nadoM ... ma to hne reverberat.d throuBf> tho -tllllt feD upo11 tho .,. or tbe Prandlcan Thomu of Celano, a dnout ltallats monk ol tho thl- ctntury. IDd, u • ,...}(, in a poeal o( llU thotr ._,.. h011101 wtth >iolenco THE GREAT DAY OF THE LORD and deceit. ADd It ah.aD COI'DI to p•ln In Zephaniah 1:14-16 we read : ""The that clay, alth tho I.Drd, that there ohall groat day of tho I.Drd Is near,lt Is near, be the neUe of a cry from the ftlh pte, and huteth areatly, f\'en the voice or ancl an howU.1 from tho IOCOI>d, !Uid a the day of tho I.Drd : tho m!Fty man -t craahit!c fiOttl tho billa. Howl. ye shall tho ---.... baa .,_ 10 .... world .. -................ awful In Ita putdaur and ao -Ia ttl •••b 1• and pcth01 tblt WI hllr b! 11. • It wera. 'tho ftttal cralh at tho lnhabitantl of Waktefih, for aD tbe cry re bitterly. That day II I day of wrath, a day of trouble anc1 merchant people ,,. cut down; all they dl !Ia f that bear .u.., are cut off. ADd It &ball 11reea, a )' o wutenn~ and deaolldoo, a day of darkneoa !Uid """"' to pea at that U... that I wiD poo..U.., i day of doucls and thld< •reb· Jmasalem with t111dlll, end darknea, a day or the trumpet aad putdlh the mea that .,. aottled oa tbotr aJann aplrut the fenced dties, and ._, that •Y In their bean, The I.Drd aplnat tho bllb towen. • y0,.. 14-16 wW not do JOOd, ndtber wiD he do mi. are concerned wtth '"'the pt day of Therefore tholr ....., shall become a tho I.Drd." Jn tho cONidaratlon of thla booty, and their bouaea • cJaolatiotl:--wblcb pnaentl tho loaillnl they ohall also build 'llm>aea, but not thome or the Boolt of Z.piwtlah, tho ....... ,. Zephaniah'• ..... - -belpod r«wan~ ...... r ..... d ... or ICinl 1otltb; fot he diradad Ida blotn ..... rallllcM oyDCratllm -.......... ol W, ••c Dm, ud Jtar wonblp -Md altortodblapoopleto __ _ .... rtF--. prornl!!inJ that, If they did. aD would be well" (c(. Coorp L. Roblnoon, 7Tu .,..,., - ltriplwD, 1926, pp. 133, 134). • I •) 't Prophecy Section when JESUS returns by Gordo, Chilv,.,.s !",..., Ttt! KINGS IUSfWI!SS, 13100 lt•l• .4.••• L• .,, ...... C•hf. WHEN WE LOOK at God's plana for the future of the world we see how completely He baa provided for every division of mankind. Ofte.n we consider the two divisions of Church and Jew, yet the nations of the world at the juncture of the ages are also important in the study of prophecy, Not least, are we concerned with their judgment. When Jesus was on earth, He explained that He was to be the Judge of all men. When speakinl" to the Jews, He said of Himself: God "hath given him authority to execute judgment also, because he ia the Son or man" (John 5 :27). Aa the Judge, "he shall reward every man according to his works" (Matt. 16 :27). Refenin&' to one particular judrrnent, our Lord declared: '"When the Son of man shall come in his &'lory, and all the holy angela with him, then shall he sit upon the throne of his glory" (Matt. 25:31). Here He will tit with ali the majesty that ri&'htly belonp to Him. The time when this takes· place is detenntned u His Second Advent. This 18 when He will return "with power and ,...t &'lory" (Matt. 24 :8). God apeaka of the oce&Bion aa that time when "I shall brinr .,-ain the captivity of Judah and Jeruaalem" (Joel 8:1). The I~ will be pthered to their land at Chrfat"a Second Advent. This judgment will take place then, The lonl'-awaited kln&'dom of God on earth will be about to ~n and this event ie an .....,tial preparation ror it. The hour wlll then have arrived for Him to pronounce verdiets that will decide the destiny of millions of people who are on earth at that time. Joel Utll! Ul that the location for thi1 ju~ent 1uut been fixed. Unlike other judJ11110Dto, It will not take pl~ in Heaven but on eerth. Joel says it will be In "the valley of Johoohaphat"" (Joel 8 :2). Thla po!nta to a place near Joruaalern. a city which Ia to be prominent in. the eventa Of that period, for it Lo the city of God and tbe capital of ....tored 1811181. Our LonUdentlflea tlte -J!Lo_at thla judJ11110Dt when Be con tin-: ·~tore him ahall be ptlterod all natlona•: Earlier God had declared: "I w!ll lllo ptlter &Q natl0111, and wil) brln1 u-down IIIIo the volley of Johoohaphat, and will plood with u..m than" (Joel 8:2). He ............. , "Aiorble J"OU11!81-. and -· all ,. ltoatb-., aDd ......... ,........_ loptbor ... Lot tbe hooU. be 'woll- .....t, aDd-lp to tbe ...u.,. of loboohapbat: for there will l <flt to jadp Ill tbe hMU.. ....,.. ........ (looll:\1,12). n-o tMn ... i.ho ............. will be lliw • u.. lblie ..-z-........_ '1'11111 1s • u. - JtodpMnt u Uw.t of tbe O,_WMttl.,.,_ Tlllre tile tlood ........... aDd , ................ 1!0 mention of the dead, for it is the living who are judtred. At that time, Jesus will make a pennanent aep- aration between two aroups, "He shall separate them one from another, u a shepherd divideth his sheep from the goats : And he shall set the sheep on his ril'ht hand, but. the goata on the left." (Matt. 25:82, 33). Beinl' placed on the iia-ht is emblematic of honor and privilege, so being put on the left is indicative of dishonor and punishment. This separation reminds us of an ancient eus-- tom in the East which we do not follow in the West. Here we have separate ~ocks of l'a&ta and sheep. There, goats and sheep were mixed t()l'ether in one crowd and one shepherd would look after both. The Kinl' uks no questions of anyone present. Judament doe8 not depend on what either sheep or eoats aay. Rather, the verdict depends on the per- fect and full knowledge of the Jud&'e. Sharply...contruted actioDI mark the two I'J'OUpe, A.a we ahould expect of our 'Lord, He com- mends before He blames. The worka of thoee ree- oanlzed u sheep are deeds of klndneu, ahown In the pity and tympathy to thooe In dlatl'ftll, "For I waa an hunpoed, and ye rave me meat: I waa thinty, and ye pve me drink: I waa a atranpr, and ye took me In : Naked, and ye clothed me: I wu sick, and ye vloited me : I \\'U ln priaon, and yo ame unto me" (Katt. 25 :85, 86). The 1<t10111 of the other 1'1'0111>0 are marked by a dlo..,.rd for the obvious needs of ollloro. Tho needo of stranpro, tiel<. hullll')' and thlroty people, """" clear to all. Yet thla latter I'I'OUP of people had lrnored lt. "For I -. .., hlllll'red. and yo pve me no meat : I wu thlroty. and ,.., pve me no drink: I wu a etronpr, and n took me not In: naked, and ye clothed ""' not: llclt, and In priaon. and yo visited me not" (Jiatt. 25: 42. 48). . Both partlea exprou ourprfoe Ulot thq had been Involved In IUCh oetlonl and oalt tbe ltJna' for an oxpiaaatlon. The ~· ...., 111~ that their worb .....,. 10 valuable. TheJ -'olin: "Lord, wfi., liw we tlieo-o lfdlijiiiil;" aDd ,_.- liMo? or tlllnQ'. aDd -liMo drillltf Willa • ., -liMo a....,_, aDd !Go* liMo lilt ar mbil, aDd clotlwld liMo f Or whoa •w -liMo !Oiek. or In t>riMD. aDd ..-tmto liMo'!" (JIM&. li6:Jt). TM7 had DO icloe that Chrl8t -la'f<II...S ill h tl-trzTIIIl U.. W ....... Tile ................ J•'• ......... :."!.ca. """' --tllas .. .._ ... -• ., 'j ..... . ....,_, or •obd. or olck, • lo .,...., ... dW IIOit ......... -tltoe'l" (IIMl •:44). 'rw ......... 110 ._?,, ............... .... .............. to. Lolf .......... ., .. ,_ ........ ,".\ •· '···~- • -OIITlt·llll·-.......... ,_,_, 'IIIUIIIAY,ID'T. I, 1174 cx.A.., ..... ,.___ • fti" ay, AUG. 11 ••• loe c:er.a a. 'lflo ._ UTllh I at 1:• J.a. el ;::=::;; --:0::: Ted -IIi, 1 .. P-!o. IZ, ol 1101) .. Luo, -__.. 1011 ..,_, C.- C.. -. f!JII'od $lSI VIeW IIIU., ou ...... --dol liar, ud ........ rill !! ... of .... ~--drtflat--till h(' =e ol. JDIIIIIIIK ol Mri)lul,. • -·..-cu, porliod at 51? 1-1 all:• a.•. II lloow Pllrld< '--. II, ol .......... ll ... ""'· Ud lrftlll, ..,. ...,... ..... SlOe heUie, c... del Mar, Slll'UIOa COlin' OP Till ITATI OP CAUIOIUIIA l'QR Tllli C011!1TY OP otUNCz Ito, A-10971 NOTICE OF HEARING Ellllo of Rtml VIRGIIIIA FOSTER ata Rln'H V, FOITER ata Rl11'11 FOST!l!, Dtc:•lld. IIOTJCE IS HER•BY GIVEN that Marpret Bowea hl.s filed htMID I PfCIUoa for Probate of WUJ ud tor Letters Tnta- mutarJ, reftrBee to Wblcb 11 made forftlrtbtrputle11&rs, aDd tbll IN UJDt ud place ol btutoc Uae •me bU beta Itt tor September 1 ?, t9'U, at 9:10 a.m., In lht courtroom t1 0.- partmeDI No. s of aid cou:rt, at ?00 Clrie CtD.ter Drive West, ID the City of Santa Aaa, Cal- Uorola. Dalod ·-21, 1974 WILUAil E. st JOHN, c_,ctort KEENE, DION, MAIBEN 6 JEHifiHGS, Pr~l Cor~ ponUoa., A Teo FI.Dlnclal Tower • • Flllb Floor, U0 llnpon Center Drtn, ste. 510, Jllew- port Beaeb, CIUI:InJa t!MO, AltoraoJolor Poll-. PllbUsh: Aq. It, Sept. 5, 12, 19'14, In tbllfewpol'tRarbor E ...... 11011, -10 ..... 111111 IIIJd. -• • • -J... . ........ ---.or liiPI ... llarta-u Kellor, CowoY. zo, oiiiOI I . c.. to lbo daiiiiQ.-ey ola ms- .11, of flO Fliller1ol. lfewpori Hwy., C"oroaa del Mar, wu wblo poUee urelted him at Ht1&tQ. wet eblrlld wttb bt-ebl.rpd wttb betoC t.Gtollcated 1 a.m. at 336 Poppy, Coroaa lac !D&olleat.d 1D pd. cat 11 :J$ to plf)lle at U :SO a.m. lD the del Mar . . . Someooe br(Q p.m. at 1140 w. BIJ, 8aJbol an.y bltWtd 4UPol.alttt4,Co. au t4. tbe Umba &om city. rou delMar •.• Doaald Sher~ oWDICS trus at 500 MorlllDC burne £111, IS, oi5U-1/2Nu-Star and 1930 SanUaiQ, Dover claUI, Corona del U:ar, repor-Short~, 10mettme between 11 LIIAL IIOTICI SLP~144n ted a $50 bleycte ltoleo from p.m. Auc. 23 aDd 8 a.m. Auc. SUPERIC>R COURT OF blJ prap: betweeo 9 a.m. and 24, eausinc aD esUmated $400 CAUFOIUI'IA 3 p.m ••• KtrUMtll Trator, 333 damap . . . Dale Mathey, COUNTY OF ORANGE Cat&llnl, Newport Heltbls, re-1320 Marloen, Harbor Hleh- No. A808I8 ported bQ wallet and cooteots, laods, reported a purse, wallet ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE nlued at $ISS, Ito leo from the aDd mooey, amCMmtlD( to a$185 CCP hetsoa IZ'M wellfi: tr11n1Dc roomottbtBII~ loss, stolen from her sboppi..Dc Ia rt JEFY!RY ALAN boll Bay Club at about 12:15 cut at 1150 IrVIne, Westclltr CRIPE, a MtDor, bJ HELEN p.m .•. C.ameru worth $809 Plua, at 3:35 p.m. , . Bert ELIZABETH CRIPE aDd LAW-aDd $100 1D eoJQS were bur-VlDcent, 128 45tb, West New- Rit'CI ARDEN CRIPE, ftls clarll.ed trom'the borne of Rt-port, reported a $124 blcycle Parlab, tor Ctwap of Name. ebard Sere. 2672 B&yshore Dr., stolen from bla: prage between WHEREAS, HELEN EUZA-Bay Shores, between 4 p.m .. 1:30 a.m. and 1:45 p.m. , BETH 'CRIPE ud LAWRENCE Au1. 18 ud 5 p.m. Aug. 21. An t.o.veatory at Koble Newport, ARDEN CRIPE, tbt mother aDd • THURSDAY, AUG. 22 1100 'II. Coast Hwy., Mariners faiMr of. appUeaztl, JEFFERY Rlcbard Raymood Hammood, Mile, tm"ned "' $571 of mis- ALAJIII CRJ;i, a 1)11'100 UDder 45, of 2100 Newport Bl'ld., Cos-sine merchandise sloce U was eiptHD. )'IUS of act, hi.Ye ta Mesa, was stopped at 12:20 last cbet"ked the previous :lf. fUM a peUUoa wttb tbe Clerk a.m. at Jan:born and San Joa-ternooo. ol tiU Coart tor u order ctwactnc appllcut'J 1a01etrom qu14 H111s Rd ., Newport Center, 1..__ Alu C...t-to Jeffety aDd charpd·wtth drlvioc UDder • S.UNDAY, AUG. 25 _,. • ..,. the lnflueace ot alcohol . . . Kennetb Leroy Kroesch, 18, A.rdM& Cripe; Faye Henderson Howser, 32, of 1818 MauJ, Costa Mesa, and rriSORDEREDtbatallper~ of 245 Klnp Pl., Clttr Haven, Roccl Lee Howe, 20, of 1170 ..., tDtereltld 1D * abofe was ehatpd wltb driving 1m-Charlestoo, Costa Mesa, were eaUtted ma.tter JIIPIU before der the tnlluence of alcohOl arrested at 12:40 p.m. atS. Bay thla Court at 10:00 A.M., oo at 11 :5:i'J,m. at Jamboree and FrODt and Ap.te, Balboa Island, --L:ii8M:"iiimiCil--Stptembtr Z4, lrrf. lD ~he E c H 1 •AA and cbar..,.... wtth ...... .,session L-~ IIOftiCI --~-m of "-... meot No. · 01 ry., near rYan: ...... _.. ....., """"'•.n•u ........... ~ Terrace Guy Wlnstoo of marijuana ••. Mark Dwaln FICTITIOt.B BlBIMESS NAil£ J, at 700 Clfie C•ter DrtYe Blasin&:, 26, .of. 211 33rd, West Tborntoo, 22, of 2132 Vista STATIMilfT WMt, Suata ADa, Oraoce Newport, wu charged with be-Ca.oada, the Bllltfs,wascharged BIG WINNERS AT BIG CANYON ·-l.vr'y Ltr.otte, Laguna Niguel, (center) and Rolaod Oseoott. %1 Hermitage Lane, Big Canyon, proudly accept the Geortt M. Holstein per- petl.lal trophy rrom tournament ctwJrmao Jim Gl.anulia.s, 11 33 Ebbtlde Rd., Harbor' View Rilla, after capturing th e 3rd annual member-cuest 11:0lf tournament at Big Canyon Country Club. Uzotte of El Nlcuel Gol! Club and Osgood of the hOst clLII:> carded a Bet 251 to top the nek1 of 130 teams In the 36-bole two day better ball or part- ners-eclectic competition. Dr. Jolln Helton (DCCC) and tamed footba.ll player Glenn Davis, WUshJ.re Co untry Club. posted 282 for low gross honors. (Rich Bessett pboto.) (Rich Bassett photo.) Changes on the Island The followiDC pw-l•dot.Dc eo.d)', CaWorlda, IDd show togintoJ:Icated In pubUc at 30th with being publicly lnto.licated bulaeu u : Paee Setter, ea ... , if aay, W'by tbe petlUoo aDd Newport, West Newport, at 2:20 a.m. In the alley be-Balb03 lslaud, \oog a sum- Sebhmerert• Pact Setttr, Paet tor ebuce f1 oa.me abould DOt at 4 45 p m Cecil Lynch hln.1 1124 W. Balboa Blvd ., mertlme magnet for vacation- Setter G&llerlea, SUS Brlstol bt lf'Uled. 217 ;_,,,..· 'sa' ,·boa I laod ' Balboa . . . James Thomas ers trom Inland Oran,. County street, where a drugstor ~> was a soeial focal polnt for decades, followed by a travel agenry tnd a fulberdasher, another remod-rr IS Ftm.THER ORDERED """' • s • re- K11ep cool with CANVAS AWNINGS Don 't le1 !he suo SPOtl your P41hO luo Shede w•lh color1'1.tl cao~n lo• cool comiort. Call 01 coml! b~ ior'lree esl•mete& 1201 SOUTH MAIN S.s.o.ttt .A41000NEIIIH-.,_ .. ,wa 7 .or --ot • ... t • to ... __ _ ~ -., 'lllli~lCI ed, do ....-"'-. ... Jolefbor VWtor bMw-a .. 10 ........ wiD ..... ,...,_ ..... w ' » llafoo nt\Qe _. ... -,_.,. ----....,tolaoelpMrbe« e ... I sd with._..,. ..... ••c . ..., StrMt, Costa Yea. Callloro..l.a ported a tool belt aod tools, Burtoo, 44, of 250'1 Alta VIsta, and more distant polots, 1s 9262&: SehlDDirers, IDe., State that a copy of thll order to valued at $199, stole~~ from East Blutr, was charted with unC:er golng change on 2corMrs of Callfonla, 3333 Brlstol abow caa~e be pd)llabed lD The· bls ear while u wa.s parted drlvln& under the Influence of of ltstradltlona l downtowDileart Stnet, Costa Me•, C&Uforllia EDiilll. 1 DIWIPIPW of poerat at 314 Marine, Balboa Island, aleobol at 12 :20 a.m. at Jam - --Mar ine aJid Park Avenues. 9UZ6. ctrca.latloa prlDted lD Oraace f 5 ttl 6 boru and E. Coast Hwy., near The venerable Village Inn, c~, Calllonla, ooce a week rom p.m. un p.m. · • Tbls buslJMis 1£ coadDCted -,-Edwin Paul fraser, 309-1/2 lntne Ternce .•. Jeffte}· forr.~eriy White's Park Avenue by a oorporaUon. for fov sueceulnweetJpr1or 35th, West Newport, returned Earl Hoeke, 19, of 1935 Sber-Cafe, Is being remodeled and eo..-Uoa. Name:Sctuaaer-to tbe date 1M for bearlD.f oo 1o hi ho 1 11 45 logtoo, Oakwood .......... ments, will have a new name UDder ellDg and business change has COAST GUARD aviation sup- completed. It Is DOW the home port eqlllpment technician first of the Balboa Island Realty and class David Hobson, hli5ba nt1 of Investment Co., a new <'orpora-tt.e former Miss Lynn Sulll\'an tlon but run by veteran OrangE" of Costa Mesa, tusbeena"'·•rd- coast Realtors. ed a letter or apprec iation from 1ME ,.._ VllllOfl fl'ttONI: .. -~~-~ 174 MATTRESSES •cw -ua1JIUJn•c Jn-eaular ShaPf'S ·..--tbe ..-Uo11. s me a : p.m., _., era, Inc., Sl.p&ture 6 Title: _.... after an absence of 45 mi.nutes, was charged with betnc lntoxl -new ownt:rs!lip, Aod across tbe JohD F. ScblD.oerer, president, Dated Auc. 8, 19";'4. and found $540 1n currency cated in Ills automobile at Z:30 Th•· ~-·· ot n•~wtth FRANK OOIUNICHINI, I 3050 E C st H .. -""me wu -... JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR missing, and an estimated $52 a.m. a . oa wy., tbe County Clerk of Orange COURT. damage topersonalpossesslons Corona del Mar. The company results from the Coast Guar\l Air Station, acquisition by the Blackburn Cape May, N.J. He is a former Co: Inc. of all the assets and student at the Universlh of accounts of Realtor Ruth Seeley, South Carolina in Co lumbia . tor 31 years a speclallst In ~-·· ....... -e.tt.. COSTA ._.ESA ~AmtsS CO. lliON. .. ...,nlh-4. llllwwtyi-IJOJ County on Aug. 23,1914. Donald Mot th 21"Nata 29 Sept 5 PAUL A. RANNJ.. Attorlll!y . . . n 00 ' a ' • MONDJY AUG ,6 tt":J~s~:91:.~~ t~ NewPort at Law, Harbor Law Bulldlng, reporte.d J,is 1969 Volkswagen Mlchaei hom~·s Basile, 23, •--bor E••l... r .•••3o 419 East 11tb Street, Costa car stolen from hi s driveway of 301 E Balboa Blvd Balboa ~ .... .,_, sorr.etlme between 4:30 p.m. · ·• ' Mesa, CaUfornla 92621, 548-Aug. 22 aDd 4:30 p.m. Aug. was arrested at 2:50p.m. at his 1901 -&42-6747, Attorney for 23 . . . About Sl70 worth ot residence aM char ged wttt;ros~ PettUooers. stereo sound equipment wu sessto! of. marijuana . . • a !ph L KAL ?IOT1CI FJCTmOlS BIBINESS NAME STATEUENT Tbe foUo•tnc persoo lsdotng bualoess as : Leisure Spa of Ora• County, 625 Cbestnut St., Sallla Ana, Callf.: Ulcbael Lester l.tullllls, Z4S21 Vla San ~lemente, Mission VIejo, Cal~ Uornia. This business Is coodocted by an IDdlvld•t. Slped: ~lcbael L. Mulltn6. Thls st.atemeot was ft.led with tbe County Clerk of Orange County on Aug. 22, 1914. PubUsb: Auc. 29, Sept. 5, 12, 19, 19'14, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -3&609 LIGAL MltT1ta Publlsh: Aug. 15, 22, 29, burglarized trom the hOme of Owen ... la)ton. 49, of 4220 Park Sept. 5, 1914, 1n the Newport Goldie Hir sch, 2105 E. Satbo3 Newport, was charged wtthdri - H&rta' Enstp. Blvd. Balboa between l0:30 vtng under the lniiLience or at- "', ' 2 · cohO! near his r esidence at Ll..aL MOTICI p.m. Aug. 2 :md G:30 a.m. 10·05 K t R '"'h Huls-. Aue.._ .23 Marilyn Curtis · p.m. · · ur a ... nCTlTlOtE Bltilllfts 'kAJ11E•ft4lrls,"b:tt~m del Mar, re~ laDder, 19, of 1845 Anaheim, STATEMENT ported $60 In cash aM a $SO Costa Mesa, was charged with TIM tolJowt.ac person lsdolog pair of glasses taken trom her beggl.ng at w 0cl'!ln Fror.t and business u : Scott Research home between 12:30 a.m. and 22nd St., Ce-ntral Newport, at Co., 425 Uerrlmae Way(D303), 10:30 a.m. 9:40 p.m ... L:lrr:-HorOW"Itz, CostaUesa,CI.92626:Gregory 60 Udo Park Dr., Udo Pen- Paul Scott 475 Merrimac Way • FRIDAY, AUG. 23 InsuLa, reported a Sl,OOO ren- CAP BLACKBURN LEGAL >IOTICE --(D30S~ coda Mea, Ca. 926'16 . Wllllam Joseph Veneman, :i3, erator stolen trom the deek of Tbls boalDess Is eooducted of 1'141 Tustin, West Upper his boot betwe~n I p.m. Aug. FICTITIOt!S BL5INESS NAME by 10 lDdJ't'tdual. Bay, was charged with driving 25 and 7 :ur .. Aug. Z6 . STATEVENT Sl.ped· Gr P Scott under the lnflueoce of alconot About $100 wortll of ~·arpen . The rollowlng person Is do. Tbls slate~ wa~ tlled'wtth at 2340 Bayside Dr.,Corona del ter's tools were, st•.len from 1ng bus iness :&s. PhOtography tbt Coaaty Clerk ot Orange Mar, at 5:30 p.m ... Naomi Garland Maxwell ~ car while by KPlly, 2701 Harbor Blvd., C GDty A 12 1974 ClatreStanton,43,ofl 016Sand. 11 wa s parkro ot his home Costa M es:~, Ca. 92626. Ron- 0PubU:·:!; 15 22 2·9 Sept plper, Harbor View Htlls, was •t 2411 16th, Newport Heights, o~ld Ed"'r.l r•J Kelly, 2012 Fla- .. 1974 ~the ·N,.;._:. Hubo; charred with beltery while she from 6 p.m. Aug. 25 lllltll 5:55 mingo Dr., r osb MPsa, Ca . FICTITIO~ atEIHESS NAME "• • .......... was beinrbookedatpollcehead· .1.m . Auli!:. 26 ... Spolll'r Yarht 92626. STATEMENT Eulp. F -36331 quarters on a pubUc lntoztcatton Co,, 2300 \·1. Coast H~A·y., Mar-This business Is conducted The follow'toc periOD lldolDC charge aner pollcP pi <' ked her tner·s Mile, reported $740 br an lOOt vidual. buslneu u : Tbe MOl Sboppe, __ ,:L:::I:.GA=:::~c;M:.:O=..:T1.:.C:::.;:Ic__ up at 3:30 a.m. at 2938 w. worth of radio geu stolen trom St(Md; Ronald E. Kelly. 2960 Harbor Bou1en.r4, Costa FICTiTIOUS BlEINESS NAME Coast Hwy ., Mariners Mile ... a C'Uft In their sa If'S yarol This statement was nledwUh Yeaa, CaW. 92628: Perm.a-STATE"ENT Richard Carll.a Due, 32,of9l4 somellme bf'twpen 8 p.m. Aug. the County Clerk of Onnge Stor Foods, Inc ., a CaUfornla • Cecbr C sta ~ ha TV C A 30 1974 2~·H bo 81 d The •ot•-tn• -·soos are , o esa, wa s r r . 25 and noon Aug. 26 ... A ounty on ug. , . corporation, ;,vu ar r v ., •· IU"t' 11 ...-A#• lth 1 u st he ·• p II o 5 12 19 26 262 do••• ~·-•-os u .· •-·hester g""' w res s ne: arn w n set. radio aM linen,nlu~t:U at ub sh: .... epl. , , , , r,sta Mesa, Caut. 9 6. .... INli'UIIil n\A. 11 1 tl ,~ dlst ~ 74 s H bo Tbls buslnln is eooducted tnnstments Umlted Partner-po Cf nv es ga""' a ur -S353, were burgla.rltl'd u om l!l , In tt:e . e"A'J)Ort ar r by 1 corporaUoo. ablp, 1951 Newport Boulenrd, baoee at the Sla.K Har, 23rd the James D:l.lrympl£1 home at Enshrn. F .36872 N P S···-8, c.~ Wesa.· DA-rt u d Balboa, Central Newport, 2421 ~rshor£1 Dr .. Bay ShOres, Corporation arne: erma-111"" -nvuo:' t Ml ro. I Tho 11 Stor Foods, toe., Slpature • C. stenns,8BllCoastHJpway, a noon · · · c P mas between 6.3'1 p.m. anrl p.m. -c• ft••, La~~ •·ach·,J-.. -Robinson, 21, or 700 w. 20th FIC Trrto·~ s•~=ss NAME Title: Dale I. Schelin, Pres!-... _ -. a-DO: uuu Costa Mesa, Stephen Vander. •tUESDAY, AUG. 27 ....., u..>u~r.. dent. D. Ultcbell, Jr., 191 Nyes hook, 19. of Or3nr. am Duaneo Dean Edwart1 Stephens, 28, STATE MENT Tbls statement was ftled Place, Lal\lll Belcb. p 1 23 or Sa 1 A 01 1641 E. Bal._..... Blvd., Sal-The !oliowtnw person Is do· Tbl. bust .... •· beiD" con-au son, ' n 3 na, were ........ I b I Hoi I the wlttt the County ClerkotOran._'t' ~a P"' arrested on marijuana posses. boa, was charged with driving ng us ness as: e n County 00 Aq, ZZ, 19'14. dueted by 1 Limited artoer-slon char~s 31 8.30 p.m. at under the lnfluenre of ak ohol Wa ll, 3400 lntoe Ave., New. rui:IUsh: Aug. 29, Sept. S, stllpThl• S statement., _ _. wltb the 4311 JamborPe ... Patrick at 2:20 a.m. at "l'' and Balboa ~rt IB .. lch, :::ha·41 9 8 2s:': NJobehnl LEGAL NOTICE Balboa Island r eal estate. Mrs. Seeley Is widely known In tht' area as only thP second woman to receive the coveted Realtor of the ynr award of the New . port Harbor .costa Mesa Board or ReaUors. Cap Blackburn ls the presi- dent of the Blackburn Co. and co-owner with his wife, Shlrle~·. "IDSHIPIIIAH ELLIOTT AT SEA Otl DESTROYER Midshipman Frank M. El- Uott, soo of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. EIUoU Jr., 2215 Alta Vista Dr., East Bluff, Is par- Uctpat1n( 1n a summer pbast" of tnstrueUon tmder the Navy's Resene OMcer Training Corps program. He Is em - barked on a 6-week training cruise lD the P:a.citlc aboard the destroyer lSS Theodore E. Chandler. He Is scheduled to be com - r.1lsstoned a nan. I offtcto:r, and attend an ofncer indoc trina - tion course after graduation from USC. ltiFAtiTRYMAN TAKES FT. POLK TRAitlltiG Army Prlnte Charles s. Lewis, 18, soo ot Mr s. RutMe B. Lewis, 2339 S, Richmond WaJ, Costa Mesa, has com- pleted 8 weeks of basic train- ing at the U. S. Army Tralntn1 Center, lnb.ntry, Ft. Polk, La. He recel•ed :nstructlon ID drUI and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, combat tactics, military courtesy, military !Us- Uce, nrst aid, and Arm y his- tory and traditions. IZ, 19, 1974, In the Newport c--~ Clerk of Oru,::u .... County Henry Butter, 32, of 128 36tb, Blwrt., Balboa ... An S85 tape /anc ~ l:iyoc A• C · 92°107 Harbor £01lp. F-36610 -~ _.. West Newport.wascbar(edwtth recorder was burglarized h'om ve., n na , a. · CPL. BLACK AWARDED ooA.uc.1'·1974• belnR Jntorlealfd 1n ptttUc at anlrvineCo.<'onst.ruettontrall· This business Is conducted APPREOATIO~ LETTER LleAL MOTICt PubllJh: Aug. 15• 22• 29• 2:20 a.m. at Mc Fadden and er at Promontory Pol.o.t betwef'n by an IOOJvldllill. Marine Cpl. WttU.am Black, Sept, 5, 19?4, In tbe Newport 8 ~ C lr 1 N -~ 5 p.m. Au•. 21 and 7;30 p,nl. Signed: John Fr:u\Cis Lyn<'h . •··bor E st r 36383 :~_,.,, en a e .. _. · · · " This statement was ni~~th husband of the tormer Miss NOTte£ TO CRE naa· n ga.. -C hristopher Ward reported S10 Aug, 28 • , , Celeste Als!£2ard, ~ .. , Jayne Fatrlm of 1729 Unloa, SUPERJ(E COtiRT OF THE stolen trom his hOme at 519 438 F .. •nteaf Coron.a del Mar the County Clerk of Oran~ C " •~~· Ll~., -TICI ..., • ' County oo Aug. 30, 1974. Costa Mesa, has been awarded STATE OF .u.rvnnuo. ......,. "" Uarruerlte, Corona del Mar, reported S221 stolf•O trom her Publish· Sept 5 12 19 26 a letter of appnclaUon at thf' FOR TR! FJCTtTIOlE Bt.EINESS NAME betweeo 9 p.m. AUf. 23 and hOme sometime betwHn 8:30 1914, In ·the N~rt' Ha~bo; Mulne corps Air Station tn CO~TYAO.!_(E'IOAHC£ ~~~MEMT I ..... 1 .... 10 a.m. Au1. 25 ... An In-p.m. Aug. 11 and 6 p.m. Au(l;I . Enst-F-3&811 Santa Au. ""· --Tbe fol""' ... l periOD. suu....., ventory at Desmond's. Fashion 27 .... A burglar went n li"l"· .. ~~if!:lj~~I!~~~!!!!~!J!!II!!!I Estate ol ROYER D. bUtntu u: GreeG DolpblD Island, shOWed 6 lM.ther jack-through a bathroom window aM BOMBOY, Dee....S. IDtlriors, &11 lrls st., Corona ets, valued ac 1510. missing Cook S320 rrom a hiding place NG ltOTICI m REREBY GlVElf del Mar, CaW'. 92&25: Ruth from racks 80meUme between ID a bed headboard at Mark J 0 B to tbe er..._1 ol tM alloft llaiDt lA~ 611 lrls St., noon Aug. 21 aDd 10:30a.m. Aug, 'Noodlrd's nome atll9-l/2 35Cb ...t dee...., ta.tanper..,. CorGGI dtl Mar, CaW. 92625. 23. St., West Newport, between 9 llll.'ftlc ciiJma ._.... tlll-'d 'hit .,_...,, t1 eoo:tacted p.m. Aug. 25 aDd 5:30 p.m. ~an,...., .. ID tlJI byaalDdlrid.t. • SATURDAY, AUG. 24 Aue. 21. tMat, wDtlll_...,..ciJI_ 8111*1: Ruth EIIJDe IA.'I'too. Roaald Clark WU1Lam5. 18, oro, 111 t11o-ollbo ctort TlllllolalAI....t wullloclwiib of 271 ltllh Pl., Coata llta, SANDERS IS MANAGER ol ta. ._,. WMJed coct, tbe CO_,. Cltrt t1 Oraap was chlrpd wttb marljaul or 1o pn--· wtta 1bo c-,. AIIJ. II, 1974. posotsrloa at uo p.m. at Col. OF IMPERIAL OFFICE MC.-rf ........ to till hblilb: Aq. U 1 19, Stpt. !5, UJ aod Rlpl, Do"r Shorts Ntlson W. Saoders ollAIW'l . __.,.._ at IIIII dee~ of li, lt'M,lll the Newport Harbor ••. Dan Hoyt Reber, 21, of Niguel bas been ramtd man - BAilWOQD a Am::DW*, 110 I..S.p. F~36412 21!:0 JumiM, Corona dtiMar, ac-r t1 the Newport Beacb of. MUDIIt C..._ Dr., .... 04, -. ·:-flee ol Imptrl.al Snlncs and P,O,BoaiP07,11t_l...... •. LIML""I!CI ·; LRALMCmCa LouAuo. Calllonlo, -to tllo .-. --;~ ~ .-. FICTITIOUI Bllllftla NAME He )OIIId lmporlAII s .. !Jip ol t I I ol tllo ••• I PIC'r!n)lll BIIIDIUIHIAWE ITATIDII'I' Ill 1917 .. lbt _ ......... 111 aU -....... It tllo ST ATEME!IT Tilo 1D11o1rtoc ,__ ladollll partmtal. He e0111u to N.....,.t .... tt ..... I 1 ' ... 'nit fDDoWt11 per-'-dolDr twsnlll u : c.,.. c.._~ Btaeb b'Ocl tb1 Cb•ll VI* ---tllolliot,.. ' I 111 u :..,.... -111, __., 6 o._, Co,, 11&4 -· -· M wu ..._ -oi!Ma-.,. ........ 101,-Aaa, Port ...... PL. II~ udrtco-~ lltMialoo ...... llol.,., Catltii'I01:qparR. ............ Ca. .... :'-'>TJir,-.. -ol ... I. ....,, -1* ...... Ill., -.ua, 1 .. fort ..... ~ !It-t ,llalloal CIIJ, CIIOia Vlata, ul WID ., ....... eaa ll'ilrt. .....,. ea.-. ·s. '*It a.aoa.o••••• ot- ,... t II tlr ta canllcted .. "nt. .. flcM. lllr•kAEit I ~Ub7 90 I .......... ,._ .... o. ..... •wm a. ..,..... ...,. "--TJIIt~ ..-. llr. -·....,lito CA. ................ ,... ............. .., •• II 1111&t ..... .... Mirii'iiijjjj·li-.:: M <-. C.. ol ~ M C..., CWII ol lllnllo It M ..., 10 a <-.• Mt: a. 1.,., c..., •..., 11,1.,., 1o n-. ., ,_ t•'l, 11o ,._ ........... '"' ..., ... == ,,., . ..., ....... -~~ .. i itliiiiiiiiniit.'" .......... II,'"'.... ... ........... ._. ..• tl. - -... -.. ..... 'I r ..... %.. ,...._ IIIIIC£'11. I DUll SP{CIAI.Tl IS MmT USIImS l'lOFISSIOMAL l'liSSWO ..... ""CT1CAL .I (:HIJilC:HI:S I 'THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1ME CENTER FOR BIBLICAL STUDIES )01 MAGHOLlA ST. AT t •4S ,t,.M . alaL! CLAU!S SAI'HA At<! A AVE. 11100 A-M. WO.SHU' HOUR COSTA MESA 7•00 I".M. EVAG!l.ISTIC HOUII DR. JIMMY COMBS, PASTOR c aiT A MESA COUNSZLING Ct=:NTER 'TO EHIIAMCE DYH.uiiC LIV.ING A:-JOTHER MINISTRY Of THE F!!tST BAP'I'tS'T CHURCH DR. JAMES HENRY, DIRECTOR FAMI LY . PERSOr\A L, CAL L 646 -9126 MARITA L COUNSE LI~G or 548-1733 LEARN TO LIVE "TilE DYNAMIC LIFE" Highway House of Prayer 2411 E. COAST HWY ., CORONA DEL MAR LOWER LEVEL -REAR 1.\'TFRDI:NOMINA TIONA'-. FULl. GOSPEl. SUNDAY SCMOOL. 9 :45 WORSHIP SERVICE 11·00 EVANGELITISTIC SERVICE: &·00 P.M. SUNOA Y PRAYER AND BIBLE STUDY: 7::10 P.M . WEDNESDAY •, WILLIAM T . KROAH. PASTOR PHONE : 642-8762 FIRST OiURCH OF otRIST, SCIENTIST lJOJ Vi:. lido Newpon lkach SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 1 IO:lOa.•- SUNDA Y SERVICES Q' 10:!0 a. ... WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8 p.m. READING ROOM Wuk days: 9 a.m. · 5 p.m. Wednc.day: 9 :..m. · 7o45 p.m. Tue:.day and Friday: 9 a.m · 5 p.m.; 7·9 p.m . SECOND otUROt OF OIIUST. SOEN11ST Newpcwt Beach a1 c.wo.. dd ,., 3100 Pac:ific:: Vinr Dr. SUNDAY SOfOOL 10 ..... SUNDAY SERVJCE 10 .,,._ WEDNESDAY EVENING A~ A001111 : I P-•· aso.B F.. C.••tBwy. t.. .. e • ..,N • .u- Moa.-Fri.: to .. ._ to s ,.. .. "' ...... ,. rfftlinp; 7 to ' S.L: t0a.•.to4,... v .. .-e cw*n'l........., • -..! thodo ........ .. _ ... ..,...._. . .: #.,a m.-4 3262 Broad Street Newport Heights I ·\ I ,..,. .,.,,1/olllq•r •lll rol/ ( <"IC 'f',l.'•''""''l l t lu r.r r,u t ! /1 , .. , h REV. JOHN A. LINDVALL \ll \1\ 1'1 R SUNDAY \F RVICE AND CHURCH St'Hl)(ll AT 10 110 A,M ,'\ u ,,,.~v , <.1 >1' I'~• >t•orlrd PHONF b42·2HO GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Veterans ' Memort.al Bldg, 5M W. ltHh . Cusl<t Me sa REV TOM TYR£E.·hstor SUNDAY SE RVICES 10 ,\0 AM &:. 1:00 P.M. Sunday School . all age~. Q HOME,B IB LE CLASSES Call Sl2.()()'12 •TeachinB Bible Doclrint• ' ~ c.ut Cc" r II of. lcllr • 4..,ut -.-.... OD ''faWOitFrf'"' of~ -"" -·-n..., ....... boCIIOIIc 5o!ol. II, lo tM Cora. dol Mot ...... acbOOI little tblltre, fr'Om 1:10 to 9:10p.m. t.oetoror 1o Edwud llld<orJ, a ..ttru ot IDOI't tMA 15 ;rtua ot Wall Street Ud t.eb- IDC 8JP8rltoet. ''The IDteiUaeat to•estor" 18 the Utle ol the ttrst lecture. Mr. MeNary wlll Joot at lalla- SAN PEDRO FIRM BUYS C.M. ISLANDER YAOITS V.lssJoo l.farba Assoell.tes, a privately owned, martDe oriented, holdln& eompa.DJ headquartered In San Pedro, has purchased Islander Yachts of Costa Mesa. Mlsston Marine Is owned bY Dave Trumbull, president; Will Duie, chairman ot tbe board, aDd Mo Cunnl1:fe, rlce-prest~ dent All 3 are physicists aDd collectively hold 11 college de~ grees. Hank McCormack, vtce~ president of marketing for Islander Yachts, stated tbat Is~ lander Is projecting a doubUng of sales In the next 3 years. lloo Ull will -.... ... tdrlllrrt a.ra I jMI ln .. ... ...... Ull ,........., -......... doellollc-tf cwnDCJH. Ill JeehrH two ud lllr... ... will prvot4o .... . cloplll -•• ....... Ia MCIII'IUtl. ID tbe btl lect11r1, "Complete ftu.Delal pllnDIQ(. cr•U., )'011' tnnJtmtat pact- ac-," be Will co~ stoet market la"sUDI with real estate IDvestmeot and savtnp acco.mtl. CARROLL GEWIN JOINS LEANCE & ASSOCATES Carroll C. Gewto. Yeteran Soutbera Callforn1ap.-,llc rela- ttou, adnrUslnc and news er:- ecuU\'e, bas betD appointed ex- ecut!Ye Ylce-presldeot ot LeAoee & Associates PubUc Relations, Newport Beach. He was formerlY wttll Bell & Howell Company, Pasadena, •here be was director of ad- •ertisiDg, pubUc relations and sales promotion since January, 1972. PreYiously, he operated his own pWUc relations coun- sellng service. From 1~5 to 1 9?0, he was s!C)ervlsor of publlc relatloos and advertising for majOr product gro~s or Rockwell International's Auto~ netles D1Yis1on. ,- MONDAY thntt THURSDAY SPECIALS dinMn induW soup or SIIMJ, choic1 of lukld por.to or rict HM.,.IIn RED SNAPPER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.25 MAHI MAHI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.45 GRILLED SEA BASS , . . . . • . . . . . . . 2.95 TOP SIRLOIN ,, , . , , , , , , .. , . . . . . . 3.25 NEW YORK STEAK ,, .. , .. , .. , .. , 3.75 LOBSTER TAIL , , .. , , . , , .. , . . . . . 4.95 STEAK AND LOBSTER , , , . . . . . . . . 5.95 LUNCHEON lliso wvtt1 doily unti/4 p.m. 11218 '.eiflcCOMt Hwy • Hunt~ Bdl. •12131 512-1321 3101 E.Co.t Hwy •N...,.rt lldi.•I71&IS754800 o AHNOUNCEIIENTS F~l ANNUAL~ Blue Festival ~-nddle aOO banjo contest. Sept. 8 at Orange County Fairgrounds, 10 a .m. to 6 p.m. Admtsstoo$3,\mder 1~ rree. Pbone &46-5630. o ANSWERING SERVICE ~GEHCY ANSWERING SERVICE o HELP WANT EO TYPIST •. BOOKKEEPER needed . at the EnsJ.RD office, 2721 E. Coast u..,.., Corooa del Mar. Call 673-0551. o FOR SALE MARINE PVT1• Jon P. Smttb, soo of Mrs. L)'ll.D Smitb of Z21 'Ill. Ithaca, LIOO Isle, bas com. pleted Inl:a.ntry tralniDc school at the Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton. He received special~ lied lnstructtontntnfantrywea- poru; and tactics. A former stu~ dent at Newport Harbor blgtl school, he Joined tbe MulDe Corps lD March, 1974. TAKES PHOTO COURSE Mesa death inYestigated c-•o dof'lloo oro I•· -•"•tM-tfoC------7 lo lila ln1lor oto lnllw _. --· ..... Ia\ I *•tor• laid Jolla C. LIIIJ, 14, .... --b' --............ __ .......... -...bllbo07 Ia tM lnl._. _,..,. Und tllltl Harbor. GnN8ldtMrnc.sareto bo bold at II o.m. locloy, Sop!, 5, 1D tbl Naltonll Cemetery .. S.wlollt, BI.Jta.Btrpron ot Costa lie sa 1a the director. Mr. Lilly, wbo lrlllll.(ed u aput--.. -· ... 11 a.n,ed by bll mother. Allee O'Keefe; S autus, Dorl.e Sbenrt.D. AUce W"oJt)'rlek and lreae Settert, and z brothert, WIWam aDd Tbomas Ully. JOB SAFETY CLASSES OFFERED AT O.C.C. safety aDd bealtb A trto of S·lmlt E:?:~!:~: Navy Airman Apprentice on tbe Oranp Cc.at Kevin M. Shaw, son of Mr. Collep meoa thla f.lll, and Mrs. John R. Shaw of 182'1 Ding Sept. 12. Sabrina Ter., Irvtne Terrace, "Hwnan factors 1D .,,..,. •.. , has completed the photograph-meeUng Tueedl.ys er's mate school at Pensacola, 10 p.m., wtll loot at Fla. He Is a former student stolorfcal aod ~r::::r1~~~ at Orange Coast College. factors that Cll Navy photographers work at accidents. shore stations aboard ships and "Safety aod bel.ltb," In aircraft to produce photo-lnJ.ng bl.sJc prlDclples graphy used In Naval intelli-lllques for gence, operations and public and bealtll, meet affairs efforts. trom 7 to 10 p.m. NEW OFFICERS NAMED BY LUTHER LEAGUE Linda Bowman and Dave Fletcher are newly elected co~ presidents of the Luther League of the Lutheran Chur~h of the Master , Harbor View Hills. Other orrtcer s elected at a meeting helc1 in the Irvine home of Pastor Larry Fruhllng are Ida Quick, vice~president, Car olyn Sawyer and Nancy Greene, secretary and trea- • "Safety procram :~t~~ ment," presenUng for manag1Dg an safety program, meet Wednesdays trom 7 to 10 Registration Is being by appointment oo.Iy J.!)rougt ..tug. 30. COUC H, 5 ft., country loc. .. wood frame wtth all new leather look cushloos. Idea I for apartment or family St-lf-service laundry room. $1 90 --644~0325. All new -lalest model Try our new DYNAMIC service for Newport Beach Corona del Mar, Irvine and Costa Mesa. We can ser ~ vicE> calls for you whetller you have telephone service or not! CALL 645~5Z64 'LA~""" eo~ff~.~-rt6 HEW IN THI t.a HliGHaOtiHOOD ~ LEr S GET ACQVAINT~D! Phon 5··5212 260. AVON HEW,OitT aiACH •BICYCLE$ SALES & SERVICE 4a:l. 17THn. CoeTA .. IA 646-7708 -&a.GI66 IIALeo&.M IIIUDJ CUT\. IIIII o HIARIHC AIDS HAL "fBISCHER 4!!=frl .............. ,.,.,~· -E.c-tHWt. c.-doi- 'I7WISJ • Frigidaire washers FIVE FOOT CONSOLESTERGO 3200 E . Coasl Hwy., CDM Spanish style. AM ~FM radio,! Phone: 673·9605 8-track, Garrar:l turntable. ---------- Highest bid. 962~3366. • SERVICES • FLORISTS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS OeMurl Tosh FLORISTS PHONE &ta-4479 2..a& Newport Blvd. ~- MUSICAL R SALE ....... • Be OJ.Ir Guests! Come to our ~ bouse thts weekend at 711 Goldenrod. This adorable d~le:1 has so mucb to ofterl Co&y two bedroom home In troat, all freshly ' painted and splc and span. A bright open esposed beam ce!Ung one bedroom tmlt In the rear, klok.tng down on to a pretty garden area witt\ the best ft g tree In town. --AND the most uniQue owners unit you have ever seen. It can't be r ented but you should see It! Some elf from the Blac k Forest must Uve there. ON BALBOA ISLAND DELIGHTFUL NEW HOME!! Master stdte has tlreplace, ·wet W lDd larp balcony. ' Tbla 4-bedroom home Is "top q•Uty'' CCilatrue- Uoo with UteraUy lol.ds of extrul $159,500 "oWN.ER MAY TRADE. e NEWPORT SHORES ASKING $51,500 Tbls 3 bedroom home ln West Nnport I.e the perfect beach tocatioo. Walk to private swim pool and tennis courts. Three blocks any from the beach aod tramc. • ,NEAT FAMILY HOME EAST BLUFF •" Eztn cleu 4 bedroom' bomt wt.tll ll.rp dlalDitt•. O.DII'I ban tuta ememe care to 11mr tbetr pride ot onerlldp 1ll W. preiU .. .,..._ JOH N COO MBB. MANAGE R 640-UI. YOU'LL 8 B GLAD TOMO RRO If YOU BOrJGHT REAL ESTATE TODAY f ROY R. McCARDLE llEALTOR (D 546-7729 -· ~ I I : MLS SALES REPORT· I I I Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totalled $148,4 million for the first 8 months of 1974, THIS IS MORE THAN A 29% INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD A YEAR AGO. 4,206 new listings were processed, of which 45% WERF; SOLD I 73% of th~ s,.,.tes were cooperative. List your property with a Realtor. I I I I I I .I I I I I I I I I I I I IF YOU WANT TO BUY -RIAL ESTATII Soo ,.... Riot Eltltt A,lllt. HI a-s PICIIIIrtY Vlluts . . . tilt location of schools. c...,rdlts. oltoppl,.. cllll•rs! Ht 1111 OJA:Mivl llltql of dtslrllblt ptllplftin . . . proportln 11111 you mllllt not. mn "-111 klt JOlt! Ht 1111 volulblo cOMtCtlons with ltndlna lnltilutlons ' ' ' "' ... help ""' with flOIIICinll Ht 1111 c:amoltto "-~ 1<11• of '""'• rostricticil!lf And, Ill- -ho -lot nothl .. IM!til • 111t Ia concktdtd . . . ht wiH do enrythiftc In 1111 powtr to .,, .. , • mulullly lllilfoc:tory ltiiiSICIIOII 111- twoon bu)orllldllllet'. IP YOU WANT TO IIIA1 ESTATII Yow Rill Estoto Aplt II 1111 ,;,. to ... , ...... lit if pit41ctiw ...,.,. .. _ ... __ _ P"'''IIJ. Ill ""' ,. ..... IIlio-.. of,.... .... ,."': .. ,. 1111• REALTOR" Ctil a.-. TODAY -. Newpettludt ......... 22U ARBUI'US A top DOtcb bome on quiet tree UDed street. Cheery sunUt patios for p.rdeo oriented UYlne. 3 bedrooms, Z baths plus dlntng and family room --an a decorator's deUgtrt. $72,500. *** 525 PLAY A, TilE BLUFFS Ease of living --in a deluxe Bfuft's Coodo. End Trlna model, ~aded b'om· top to bottom. Soft colors to eompllment lbe sun;-sllldow patios. 3 bedrooms, Z-1/2 baths. Call us about tbe "spe- r.tat" ttnanclng. $7'7.500. WE NEED HELP I Our pleasant Corooa del Mar ortlce of- fers you u ezeeU•t locl.tioa.. e Llbenl commtsston plan. e Beaeftclal rnan~p:meat uslstaoe.. e Opportuotty to .,..k 1n _u ... , be~h:ll atmotphere. We hne opportw.lttes for ooe or two ex- perienced asaoclates. Pltue eall Jobrl Boyd. ~;~BOYD * 17Wftl * 3637 E; CN1t Hwy, -· c..._ ... r . P.i. /k,.,..u . SUPER FINANCING - - WATERFRONT ' o''sil'Hi''Loi:ATION -· ~~.bl~ hr.i and owner will carry a 2nd. 2 Bednlom, 2 bath culie with pier and float Only _,,500. On fee!aod. om. o,. .... ..,. a •• •• ,. J PETE BARRm REALTY m . ·I u. ....... Or., ..... Ll:! . ~ •a-a. REALTOR SPACD.IS & lltUSUAL Corona del Mar • m llost UD111Ull borne wttldn waJtlDf distance of all the amen1Ues to Coroaa del 1.ta.r. Two or tbree bedrooms, dta, ltrce flmJIJ room with wet bar, JePU"&te dlDiaC room Of'ei'Jootioc brick patio with acMben uponre, pJas eat:tDc ar• 1n kftcbeD. "MoYe-ID" eoadltioG. MiDtmwn yard~· &Dd R2101l1Dc. nw.ttnc two bacbelor padla poglhntty, $89,500-Fee OPD TIL I . rr'S Pllf TO 81 IIJ:EI ' . THE REAL ESTATERS ~ 1' . .. "!r.IA-.t * Elopal • Jill. .......... liD., ....... PW • .._.JI\IIL ....... LotolY I Jill., I .......... &. WII ..... IlL Ullt 114ft: Pllr ...... ........ 't .. . -.. 1iL .. 1_ Ill ..... . -.n. Ll1. Dolt Hft, ..... . Located in North Costa Mesa with big, . 1200 sq. ft. units. . . . 2 BR's, 2 BA's & step-down living rooms witlt fireplaces. Best buy to- day at $79,950 2211 Newport II. 64~~s'rn Sun/Eves. 837-5843 * CORBIN-MARTIN EXCLUSIVES * NEW USnNG -IRVINE Old Ranch area; 4 BR. Offered at $87,700 UDO ISLE-TENNIS LOCAnON Lge. lot, decorator'• dream! t88,t50 LAGUNA-NEW WOILD 3 Bdnn. condo. Aaaume 7,.1oan. one at $32,500, otber at $30,900 HARIOII VIEW HOME· Carmel Model 3 BR, 2 ba. FllD. & formal din. rm. One at ~9,950 & other at $73,500. THE ILUFFS Coodo with view, oflued fl4,1100. CdM DUPLEX Lge. lot, So. of Hwy.,.,,soo CORBI~IN. INC. RIAL TORS UUIII ~ .. M.r HAR-VIEW HILLS Dramatic Burlingame in parl:-lil<e oetllng. Full grown pine trees. Cathedral beamed ceilings. Spiral staircase. 4 Bedroom, fami- ly room &: huge bonus room . $122,500. OCEAN FRONT ESTATE Clauic older residence -3 Bedrooms, 2 be.lha + maid's quarters in the main bouse. 2 bedroom. I bath apartment above G:ge. Beautiful lawns a n d gardens. ,000. VIEW, CHARM AND COMFORT Don't miss this beauty in Irvine Terrace. 3 Bedroom, 3 bath, panelled den, and dining room. View from most rooms. Lovely land- scaping. Nice patio around lighted pool. $1~500. NEWPORT IIAYFRONT LOTS Five choice 50' lots, each with pier & sli p priv~r Priced at $4.000 per foot; tenns to q "fied buyer oc will trade. DIAL 644-1766 2161 San JCNiquin Hills Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL BANKER CO. • ••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE WATERFRONT LOT-45' OIIE OF THE IIOST BEAtmFUL AIID UIIIQUE PROPERTIES IIDIIE PLtl!l SEPARATE APARTMENT I I II II I BOTH LllXURIOlll I ploo Doe Plu SltldJ P""' I Bit .. "'RST nil! Of'jtEit!D. .................. $JU,DOO \ macnab I lrvlna raaltg FINER HOMES Outstanding Home * PRIDE YOU WILL HAVE in owning this delightfUl Westcliff 4 bed-. room home. Only I yr. old &: on Jtreet of out- 8tanding homes. $139,500. Charles Arnold 642-3235. ( M23) NEW CUSTOM-TWO STORY Bui lder's masterpiece-4 bedrooms~ 3 baths, family room-2900 sq. ft . His & hers balta. Pool sized garden. OPEN DAILY 1·5 P.M. 12<l7 HIGHLAI>D DR., IVESTCLIF'F'. !M26) DRAMATIC CUSTOM HOME West.cliff;Dover Shores area. ..& Bedroom. family room home on bu!ie fee loL Free form pool "T' jacllzzi in garden setting. 2 rn old. Appt. only. Bob Owens 642-823.3. !M34 l OPEN SAT.-SUN. 1 to S 225 MARGUERITE, COM Prime duplex location Walk ooJy IJI.lt-block to oeeu.l Froot unit -. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths w:Ub f!reaee. Rear •• 1 bedroom, 1 bath, edna! Yours for only $84,500. CALL DON Y AHN OR R~OiELLE FOR REAL ESTATE ADVICE WITH NO ' OBLIGATION Rachell.e Robers, Realtor 3333 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar 675-2373 .;::* * * * * *:*==== o/ newporf REALTORS 675-5511 VERY SPECIAL TRY THIS FOR SIGHS : Shoroclills. ()peo the French doors to this garden patio. Ia• ulow 1or entertaining; four bedroom home with beem ceilings, pollabed wood floora. In preoUJIOUJ Sborocllffs. $140,000. IMAGINATION UNUMITED: You Oeldom oee a borne ol tilts size dOH 1o the~ 1n eo ...... del Mar; four lara• .. four bolha; ....... for everythbtc ...,. a m>all boot or Inlier- and your . IDOtllal'-brlaw. SUI,IOI. INVEST DON'T SPEND: See tilts duplea- 3 bedrooms iD eadl unit. "F1nt Owner'' ... preda-. oo a home with income. $1:14,101. BREAKERS DR.: Oil the sand Ill the Bil Coroo>& lloa<b. Small llldeo.:&' for t11o ar-llai/Wrlter or ......,. and your dnam home, Lot Is 1111' ..... (alal>iu) wllll tllo -81. your .... IIAp. OWDir WID --. ..... ARE YOU PAJISIGBTED! U so, yw 'lri11 i=""=.J:::::: .=. t:,."'=; Olit=r--~== __ ....... tla v .......... ' ·-LBASBS: U ""' on .... Ill a. -... -··w.-tolool-lllo •• n.w111•-•oae~• .............. ~ ..... Coooll. mheheH , ...._ -. • ..WS. beam eell- illp. •NEWPORI' Rd COIIONA DEL MAll lWL ~ 8PSClAIJSTS ., •.. OPEN ,HOUSE . SAT.-SUN. 1 to S Super Priced! F ABULOlll VIEW! LoU o1 llnlcu t11o • • , 4 bedrooms, S batbl, family room , • . pool aDd )l.eiUI. A II lilT SEE. 1712 GALAXY, DOVER SHORES •••• IRVINE TERRACE Larre lot with a pool tbat seems part ol the UYIDc area ol tbls 2-bedroom and deo home. rup open beam eelU.Dg and large wiDOOws mate 1t brlcbt and cheery. $71,500· •••• DUPLEX NO_OF HIWAY. Three bedroom hOme PLI.E two bedroom and den tocome oott. Beam cetUDg, brllht and Ugtll. ltl Corona del Uar lOll •• only$94,500 •••• COM DUPLEX ExcelleDt k>catlon. .Joe ~It has large HY1.DC room, 80Utb patio, tllree bedrooms, three bl.thS ... Seeoad uatt bas hro bedrooms, two baths, nice deck. Both elts baYe flrepb.ces and lots of stonce aDd closet space. PENNINSULA POINT BeamituUy deeontec! S bedroom, 2 bath borne. Master bedroom ~trs -·with sundeekl OWners purchased larger home. Want Quick ale! $92,500 GALLERY OF HOliES BF!pi<ERS REAL:"IO.,R,...S 2025 W. IIAliOA ILYD. '71-166) ~JUST LISTEJ HAIIOI VIEW HOMES Only m.cioo for this IJri<:ed-l&loU Harllor View KONTlilGO with i -, flll1lly 1'111, & formol cllnln& rm. I!OIIdy lo pool. ocboot -bell. .. 0...... lralllf. out of otale ... I'Mil1--- EIJOY TAX · HLIEF 2 Cioaie. ..... --"'1 _.... .. -oOcllapt.lllll-.lllolha&lcar -llolltio--& 111111o arottt of lllll I 11 .... ._ .•. Ia wfao. Allo, -C....,. -., tllo a. .. ,...._ nn.- rOa aNT: I NmL. l ...._ c•' b Nr, "ftii11LUn'S'" II ..... • • . ................... . .... p's ... lfJ ..... . • .- wia in OIYII pics •-•1•••uetl~ .... &I a. or11ntu ... 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Plorv ad.UOrs. departmeot's Oac toottall pro- Toay Goss, US, of LJdo Isle cram • aD11 OuDJ Bressler, te, soa Pta'y be:giDs Oct. s. wttb aU of stu ud Judy, took the COld pmes oa Saturdlys. Pnct1ce modal 111 saiiiDC. Tbey also starts · toe -ot Stpl. 11 pt a spectal plaque for 1st from !:15 to 5:15p.m. plllce In the Sunfish saiUng Teams a.re bti.Dg formed ll dJ'Iisloo.. tbe followtnc areu: CommldtJ Lee Place, 18, of West ~-Youth Center Jn Corooa dtl per Ba.J, and Karen Benning, Mar Intne Ternce Part_ 17 ot Lido Isle, woo silver Peninsula Park, Marloerl medals snd a plaque for se-Park Eastbluft' Park CbaDall cODd place, o.-erall, In satung. Park' Buffalo Hills at'Aodera. Xl't'in Connell, 17, of Dover schOOl Newport Hetgbtl scbool Sbores, rot a broou medal and West Newport playfte14. for 3rd place in the l;tecath1on 1 YEAR FULL WARBANTY· Full Function, 12 Digit Electronic. Desk Top Calculator in a Beautiful Carved Real Walnut Encasement. eompeUuon. 197 4 FOOT BALL GU IDE "About 50 boys competed, tJid to.y were amoog the best IS ON SAL E AT 0. C. C. J OODI athletes In America," Orange Coa!-1 College's 197-4 •ys omcer Bressler. "Ke-football media guide, described f iD did extremely wel l. We'r e as the most complete com- Proud ot him ." munlty college crtd guide In A handsome gift that will last and be appreciat ed for a lifetime. FOR THE WINNERS --Woody Smith, left, president of Irvine Coast Country Club, aod Charles Fisht.ck check over awards to be made at the 3rd annual Orange County Heart Assn. golf classic to be played over the !CCC links Sept. 19. Mr. Fishback, of 2100 Balboa. Blvd ., New. port Beach, is tournament chairman. Other committee member s are Frank Chilsoo, Clarence Miller, Buck Fisher, Dick Ewert, Bill Kern, Rich Bassett and Gene Davis. DeadUne for entries Is Sept, 10. A champagne tea aM fashion show will be presented during tbe aft ernoon for participants' wives and trteDds. An awards di nner will be held that evening. (Rich Bassett photo.) Qn!y_ $79,95 Diane Chambers, Westclltf, the nation, wUl be offered for an all.aroiiDd athlete, was 4th public sale this season. The to the 100-yard dasb, 5th In 100 -page booklet will be avail- KEN WEIGAND of Newport the 440, aoo collapsed whlle ahle for $1 at all OC:C home Beach Pollee Explorer Post gotog all out In the 880-yard games in LeBard Stadium. turns on the speed during tbe ruo. The guide contains pbotos, 440-yard run 2 weeks ago at "Diane's great competitive sketches, facts and statistics the National EJ:plorerOlympics splrU won ber a special plaque on SQtlld. NEWPORT BUYING SERVICE meet in Fort Collins, Colo. from t~ U.S. Marine Corps DIANE CHAMBERS didn't quite win her race durtngJast month's NaUoRal Explorer Olympics in Fort Collins, Colo., but the Westcliff youngster , competing for the Newport Beach Pollee Explor er Post, got i special awar d from the Marines for her spirit aDd determination ill this and other events. BIG TURNOUT FOR BUCS, 23 LETTERMEN RETURN • 1170 MI!WPOJT COSTA MISt. ''"_,,., Coli u t aloeut c:o "'"'•rc:l o"d retld•"llol h oo tl "t POOL TABLES '395°0 ---.....:::.. and up Coach Dick Tucker welr.omed 101 grid hope/uls to Orange Coa.st College's first football pracUce session Thursday after noon, Au5. 29. T he lar ge turnout Included 23 lettermen from the 1973 squad. The Pirates flntshed second in the South Coast Con. ter ence Last seasoo aod racked up a 7-3-0 record. ''We feel we shOUld have a better ball club this year," Tucker :;ald. "We have a strong nucleus of players returning and an outstanding crop of fl'eshmen. We'll also be playing out toughest sched ule e•er. We have a great team and 'still lose 4 or 5 pmes. '' The 1974 edition of the Pirates could feature the strongest ground attack In OCC's 27-year h.Jstory . The Pirates have 2 fine sophomore running be ets re- turning inMikeNankoaJXIOanny Princeotto. Nanko was voted to tile All -Sou th .. Coast Con- ference second squad last sea- son and racked l4l 573 yards rushing. Prlnceotto carried for 355, Two outstanding freshmen haltb3.cks are Rick Brown, S-9, 180, t he CIF 2-A player of the year last seasoo at Temple Te nnis Club wins in court 3urvi ving a crucial ''match point'' in its legal s urYinl ba tt le, Corona del Mar Tennis Club ,,a n keep Its tease at the Sant:tpt.per lnn for another year. Ja y Burchett of Corona del Mar, operator of the club, said a jury verdict In Judge Donald Dungan's court means the club will not have to :r.vve out right away. • t:::>OWUHG CKUCI s DIWUDS Graphlcon Industries, new owner of the Sandpiper, for m- n • ~ .,..... ,,., "'"· T•"" er ly the Jamlca Inn, on Coast ~,:-' :.-;:: Hwy., had gtven the t'ILJb 30 l~~~~~i:~~~l days to get out . ·• We just couldn't give ~on 90 members." Mr. Burchett after the lepl victory. have already lost qtdte a or money because we had to r-..{1 •••II a k)t of equipment, aDd CARPETS STEAM CLEAN CUSTOM DRAPERIES D£L MAR WOV EN WOODS I LEVOLOA I 1i'oj CH AIVII!.AA SHADES business has been down coo- slderably because of om-lepl .. /. jury took just 20 minutes dec.tde that the cl\lb's lease, made with the pre•lous owoers the lnD, Is stul n.Ud, aDd 365 days oottce must be before the tease can be ICa.CenO<t. Clly bllll sellool, and Toay Accomaocto, 5.9, 1'70, an An. CIFer from Westminster Hlgb whO ptclted "" 1,075 JUda: bl& senior 111soa. Tbe line Is anchorl!'d by S returnilllc ' starters. Warne Ray, 8-Z, 230, lsbld:atceoter, aDIS Mark Dalby, 6-Z, 140, and Joe De Coma, S-0, 220, ue back at tbl guard slots. Jack Clark, 8-5, 240, l&aflDe . lookiog frosb tackle from Edt- son HIP, wblle lllb Lepcy, G-0, 190, ol Elllancla llllb and nu P ... e.s. us, a1 FOWita1D Valley are I otMr fiDe tackle protl*f.l. DaYI Willie, a a.o, 180- po<mertromE~-· to ban the ID&tde sbot at qaartert.ck. Re led tbe Chuc- ers to a 7-Z record last eeuoa alld wu tho -leadiJitr 011111 acllool puser Ill 0ranco Co-. throwtJig lor )11s111Dder 1,500 yards. other c;a lq>ef\lle IDelade Kevto McCarthy, 5-11, 1 '70, from Newport Harbor; Mike O'Louplln, S.to, 1?0, from UDiverslty; Marlr stewart, 6.0, 165, from Westminster, and Steve Vtsintalner, 6.3, 210, from Wallace, ldabo. RetlJMllnc eopb receivers in- clude nanters Mark Wetherbee aod Gteu Popadutt. Good look. Inc trosh recet.-ers loclOOe Rick Hattleld, Fouota.tn Valley; Roy ButtelJ..o.t, Estancia, IDd Mike Gap, Mater Del. Rich Mueller, an AII-CIFer from Temple City, and Burdick Ray, Newport Har- bor, are u cellent ttgbt eod prospects. OCC 's defensive Uoe w11l be anchored by sopbomore middle guard Kelly Stroicb, 6.1, 215, wbo was an All-South Coast Conference performer last year . Rlcb Seaberry, 6-1, 240, re- turns to bls defensive Iackie post. Vytng for tbe other tackle poslUoa a.re freshmen Don De- lany, &.1, 215, Costa Mesa; Jim Gt.lr, 6-1, 220, Estaocla; Larry Jacksoa, 6-1, 200, CreeowoocS. lod.; Joff Sbaj>lro, 6-2, 215, Va.a NUJS, aDd AII-CIF star Ross MallDcnratl, 6-3, 225, Ttmplt City. C 1Dd14ltes for detlllR._ IDd PGill ue trutnnea Rkk En.u. 6-Z, UO, New I oadon, 0b1o; Tom Gall&abiJ', 6-0, zoo, WNt. m....._; ~k LIM, t-1, 105, Uarta. udl Dan Mack~.,, 1-1, ZQJ, f-lo Valloy. Tho Plralftr-. ...... mare ~d.:ar1 BID FOC'd., 1-1,100, ud _,1-1-10 US. Milot mot, 1-0, 110, u AII-Cir p!Qor -c._ dol liar, lltl4o a o1roor --tlllllt of rr..... .... -·· OIMH --Tl• Bron, 1-1, Ill, Daa(M; lett 11arUt1 1-11, Ill, 1-: Daoo liuto, 1-0, 111, 141.-; 111 -ct, 1-4, Ill, P•- ....._ lf.l., ud ~ Tft, s.n. ·~ •• , •••· na ru -.. lt'M ....... ... lf, _.,. c,.._ c.rr. 11 1:10 ,. .. .. ~-· . ,.._ ... ._,, .. DIVISION Of EXECUTIVE DISTRlBUTOttS A COVER UP Let's put the blame squarely where It belongs . City Hall had a golden opportunity to cut our tax rate here In Newport. They discovered they were getting almost half a million bucks they hadn't counted on . They had already adopted a budget for the next year, so the common sense thing to do was cut the property tax rate by 3~ so that local homeowners wouldn't feel the complete bite of a 17 per cent assess- ment Increase. Instead, they cut the rate a paltry 2~ and blew the rest on some pet projects presented by their administrators. Don't kid yourseU. The administrators determine your tax rate. They come up with wild tennis coort schemes, land deals and big buildings, then brainwash the Cfty Council Into going along with their grandiose plans. And the Council Is too spineless t o buck the trend, What can we do about this? One s olution would be to require voter approval of all big-spending schemes. Otherwise, the old-timers, who built this town Into the kind of place everybody wants to live In, are going to be taxed out of their homes. Meanwhile, the policemen, who need more money so that they can work overtime when they're most needed at nights and on weekends, have to get by on less money so that the tennis c ourts and land rteals can go through. This Is screwy. There are policemen who are willing to work overtime, but the City Manager and Pollee Chief won't pay them the time-and-a-half the federal law requires. U more pollee protection and simple human health needs aren't provided soon for our beach areas and older parts of town, we're going to face an investigation by the county health people someday. When the City Hall wizards sold our old city dump property, I guess they decided Old Newport would become the new city dump. Tell your Councilman you want to help decide when your money Is going to be spent, foolishly, in big chunks. Tell him you would !Ike to see the people get control of their City Hall, rather than having the City hall pencil-pushers controlling the people. Demand s ome action on pollee protection, NOW. And, for goodness s ake, elect some businessmen who kn ow what a dollar Is. • • * • * • You'll get fast action when you come Into our store. We've got ex- perienced, courteous clerks who know the hardware business. They'll work for you while they're working for me. And they know the· value of your hard-earned dollar, too. Al Forglt P.S. U the Democrats win the next election, after the way they killed no-fault Insurance and killed our chance to elect our own County Super- visor, then the people have no squawk coming. They'll be getting what they deserve. ?= E PHOt• 01 Will I