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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-05-29 - Newport Harbor Ensign~TIM More Uu 1 -.sr.d bu- alaea Ud polltk&l ladtra wbo came 110 '-!' a .tate aeaatoT talk bere lallt Prt- daJ cot a UttJe aomethlac extra trom a Coi'OII& cStl Mar hlcb tcbool ltudeat. Curtis Parvin chaDeored them to Loot beyooc1 the dal- ly tuta of business and beyood the city llmlt• of Newport. ftltbJ. nit ,.... ltrtQ, u tbtJ cu .,. neJJr can.t .tna. Haft rca 4m• bJ tbe ...... ww.aat wtldowl or doon wboet 01111 deeora- tioa ll the ruled lbeU of wbat ooce wu ao auto- mobile? Rave JGQ Ylltted the ttny orpbi.Dact1 over- crowded wtth cblldren? The oJ"')bUUcea that tlou• 150, yet ooly IIIYe APPUt• tor 100. Hue you seen tbt vacant tJtl of a people who are losq their pride? J !aft. Have you been oo the lndl&D reservat1oos In Art- zona? I doo't mean the tourist traps or )Jst a quick glance u roaclriftbf.l-.allln JOG fffW ~ tit lftdtu ~ .. Arl- ee.? I laYt. I ....... t.bt d..oladoa, u.. depmau._ ud tbe lmpowel'llblct 11- llttDet o1 tbl "Ftr.t Ameri- cans.~· J'n IHD tbe aleo- boUe ud aktdll t.odeoctes created bJ taoptl•• and meu1Jicl.., en..t.ee, and tbt loot ol cttscut and clla- tnllt bauatlnc tbe R«1 Man as be coatlDDes to be mis- treated and dow'Qcraded. TbeN aJPts are oot sometlltDI wh.lcb I cberlsb a~ a memory, botldocboose to bold tbem close In my 0 mJDd. I do Giot wut to IOtret wbat I lll•e RIO, lol' DOt OD.IJ do I WIDl to reaUu tbe llamu atuaHoa, bit 1 'IFI.IIIt to mHIDber tM jl)ys bd IIUYice• ol c:ulDc. y 00 ... , botb ~ nre Yeotures whieb I madewtlhtbiCorooa del Mar bJ1b tcbool Key ClUb, ol wtlkb I am a mem- ber, IDd u OQJ'iDtemaUcoal theme .ate., "Cartnc .. our way of Ufe.'' In Tt)I&Da aod Art1001, we broQcht mucb ueded goods a.od became peuc.lly tovolved wttb tbe people whom we were belptng. Thoogb 001' a1d was deeply EEDY IS NOW ' apprecJ&tect, U wu tbe car- lnc tbat mOlt affected the ~le we helped and our- MIYes. At U.t time, tbe lmportaoce of cariDc really beeame emphas.lled and relevant in my Ute. It be- came apparent that to under- stand aAd relate wttb people, I must tlrst care. Care about the needs, the asplratloos and tbe emotloos of people, Happiness cannot be reached through plastic, unemotional relatJooshlps, for in these tbere ls oo carlng, oo under- standing llDIJ, perhaps worst of all, DO love. I am spealdog more of pure~. a form moat of us areiiDI&mUtar wUb.Car- lnc wlu.o.t motiYe of per- sooa.J plD. Wt caA expect t10tb.tDJ bat our labor for our peJ.As, lor If we ask more, we can only destroy wba.t should be aoucht with seU-eeDtered egotiam. l would Uke to ctallenge you to ·mau cartoe yoor way of We. Cartng in lts purest form. And I mow I'm talk.lng to the rlclrt people, because you are all involved. I'm not ukl.Dc you to malte treks to Arlz.ooa or TiJuana. Yoo need go DO farther than your ow .1 oetcbborbood lf yoo wllb. There llalWIYIIODlt- one or sometbl.oe Wbo needl your care. TbtJ doa't seek to be paru:ltes. All tbey wlah ls a helptng band, a new hope, and eocouractng throught .•• yours. Harry S. Truman ooce said: "We must buUd a new world, a tar better world - one LD which the eternal dl.gnUy of man is respected.' • He was so right. • . • And the poem ' I ~ eac-h and every ooe of us has reached the same conclusion. The time to care as now. Y ounr ParvLD, pre~tdeat of the student body at CDM HS, and of t.,. tebool's KJ- wanls-IPOQIOrtd Key Club, was ooe of 4 students -- 2 from aacb local high school •• tnvlted to speak at Fri- day's Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce board luocheOn at the Mar- riott Hotel. State Senator Dennis Carpenter of East Blutf was the featured spea- ker. The Chamber regular- ly Invites high school stu- dents to board meetings to keep the Chamber up to date on what's happing tt the lo- cal schools. NEWPORT BEACH JOe THE NEWIORT HARIOI Na GPPIQAL .......... ep 111• CfTY e r ..... e •T a8ACII JOe COSTA MESA 1'MI OIU' ltiWWWIII ,_TD ... PuaUMO M •cWNT tMal Here's what Curt Parvin told them: • • • ··When I am dead, and over me bright April Shakes out her rain- drenched hair, 27TH YEA R, HO. 39 Though you should lean above me broken-hearted I shall not care" --Sara Teasdale • • • This poem has in ltsell a message. Each of us may see It dtlferently. While I speak to you today, I would Jlke you to ponder the thoughts of this poem in the back or yoor mind. 1 hope, by the end of my speech, we can reach t he same cooctusioo ••• SCHOOL T Have yoo ever been to Tijuana? I mean really been to Tijuana ••• been up the In oae of the closest elec- tions in local hlstory, voters in the Newport-Mesa school district decided Tuesday to spend an extra $2.5 mllll.on on local schools. The vote was 8,762 in favor of spend- ing the extra $100 per pupil, an~ 8,687 against. The mar- ~in Is 75 votes. Ward system urged for N.B. including prlnting and in-Clty Council r('presenta-cidentals. t1on by distrwts and a 2 A c harter amendment to year Counc·ll term were provide election by district, election reforms suggested instead or general election by Councilman John Store of candidates from e2Cbdls- when he was guest speaker tnct woold aUow a candl- lalt Thursday, May 22, at date' to be closer to his t._ Coroca dtl Mal' Ctam-electorate, emphamsed Mr. bel"' of Commeree luncheon Store. turtllermore, he held at tilt~ Balboa Yacht opined, "It needn't cost so C tub, much to elect someone in Mr. ~tore sairl he had your own area." JUSt filled out his 3rd set Two year terms for each of disclosure papers for the councilman would allow the last c ity elettlon aoo empha-electorate to look closer at sited that the confusion ere-their candtdates, according ated by Proposition 9 must to Mr. Store. He also feels be clartned with a new set there are some excellent of recommendations already candidates who f\nd It hard lleln~ pr epared by the county to make 4 year commlt- s upervtsors. The counc ll-ments. man stated that not justdona-Budget bearings are now tions ov('r %0, but all con-in progress, and tile coon- trlbutloos need to be dls-cilman listed some of the closed as well as all costs, Items he woold Uke to in- 6 ld • d c tude In the budget: improve-0 le name ment of Bayside Drive, with tennis courts and parking adjacent to where the publlc parklng oowl.s; improvement CEEED v.p. Goldie Joseph of Lido lsle wlll serve as a vtce-presl- d('nt or CEEED, a locally. based organitation that op- poses government restric- tions oo real estate develop- ment. Mrs. Joseph, president of the CommonSenHCoalltloo, another pro-developmeat ~troop, was Installed, aloog with other oew olficers, at CEEED'a 2nd annualbaoquet last Thursday night at Dis- neyland Hotel in Aoahtim. of the Goldenrod footbridge; planting a t the tile Com- munity Youth Center; and repair of some of the water mains In Corona del Mar. Commenting on tbe re- quest for a traffic signal at the corner of Or chid Ave. and Coast Highway, Mr. Store said that the Council Ls considering an inter· mltteot caution blinker sys- tem at that lntersecUoo -- operated by a sldewaJkpunch botton as the need arises. Only ~tbout 30 per cent of the district's 58,219 reg- Istered voters turned out. Precinct-by-precinct re- turns showed older sections pf both Newport Beach and Costa Mesa opposing the In- creased spending, wl\ile newer sections, where more school c hUdren live, voted COST A MESA QUEEN CONTEST ANT Susan Reade, at right, inspects the new baby llon carrier with Penny Lett of Lion Country Safari and CUff Wesdorf, Costa Mesa banker and Lion's club member. in preparatloo for the Costa Mesa Lioos Club fish fry tills week-end. Mr. Wesdorf wlll be towing the lions, Octavlo ~nd Gisela, tn the fish fry parade beginning at 10:30 a.m. Saturctay. The beauty contest w111 be held at 2 p.m. Sunday. Fish dinner wiU be served all 3 days, beginning with 5:30 p.m. Friday. Alter the fish fry the lloo cubs from Lloo Country St.fa.ri will be talten to Mexlcali, where they will be given to the Lions Club there for a new z.oo. School staffers retiring Teresa Patterson, Costa Mesa high school t eacher who has taught Spanish in thls district for 21 years, and John Nieves, head groundsman at Corona dt>l Mar high scbool, with Z2 years of service to the d.ls- trlct, are among the retir- ing school district em- ployees to be honored at the second annual recogni- Uoo and retirement dlnnt>r Thursday, June 5, In the Costa Mesa Women's Club. Local residents, former students aDd f!"iends are all invited to attend the dinner, wblch ls $6 per ~rson. !fhe no-host cocktlll hour at 6 p.m. wUI be sponsored by tbe local chapter of the CaJllorola Scbool Em- ployees' Assoct.aUon, to Kolves, kmder~rten teach- er at Wtlson, with 13 years of servtce here. M.arit> Hammons, 3rc1 grade teach. er at Adams, retiring with 15 years' service, this week nev.· back to bt'r home town, Hennessey, Oklahoma, toat- tend the 47th reunion of her high srhool graduating tlass. Other retirees are Mar- guerite DaltJell, sec retan m the maintenanr e depart- ment, who has been with the district 20 years; M} rtle Waggoner, in transportation. for 18 years: Helen McPhee, duplication services, 14 years: Estancia custodian Armond Papineau, 12 years, and Betty Okullrk, secre- tary, business services. h1 aU, 34 staff member s are retlrln«. ves. Supt. John :-Jiroll gave r red it yesterday to 1n- rlfviflual members of th(' Sf' hoot board for the el£'<'- tlon result Never tn 25 years In this business have I seen an election in which a boarcl of education c·ornmitted it- self so personally to a cam- paign," he said. ·'The) took the message stra~ht to the people wlth coffee meetu~gs in every nelRhborhood.'' The oolla r result of the eledlon means a 5~ increase In the local property tax rate for the next 5 years. It the electloo had failed, state law woold have man- dated a 31~ drop in next year's rate. The 36~ dtf- fe rence means the owner of a $50,000 home, asses- sed at $12,500, wlll pay an •xtta $46 ln tnet. The extra money will mean that school busses for high school sturlents, r hopped from a tentative budget for next year, will be restored, Dr. Nicoll sairt yesterrtty. Also r~>-instate<J will be pro- pose<1 <'ut~ in operation and matntenanct> of bulldin2S. "We a r(' still ~otng tc. have to whack about Sl.6 m1Jiion from the rentrall'lis- trlct budget," said Dr. Nicoll, ·· ancl tha t lncludPs about 25 c lassirted )Otis. "Our budget will now t~ about $41.4 million, and that Jst>elow this year's level or services, but vastly IJetter than it would have been u the election llad failed." The vote by prec mr ts: Pomona srhool -81 yPs, 120 no. Queen of An~tels (hurrh - 239 yes, 221 no. Park Newport -6Z yes, '59 no. Harbor View c;c hool • 331! yes, 128 no. St. John Episcopal Churr h -93 yes, 126 no. Lla<Jbergh sr hool • 10:! yes, 170 no. N. B. City Hall -% \Pc;, 136 DO. College Park school • 177 yes, 167 no. Hayview school • 142 vee;. 96 DO. Newport school • 146 vee;. 169 no. Coast College Dtst. Offir p -199 yes, 149 no. Santa Rartara Fire Sta . Uoo • 140 yes, 122 no. Lido Isle -209 yes, 214 no. 2037 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa -172 yes, 208 no. Boys Club, East Bluff • 229 yes, 145 no. 5801 W. Coast Hwy., - 193 yes, 13!} no. Playport Mobile Par k, 903 W. 17th, Costa Mesa - 74 yes, 121 no. Seaclilf Mobile Park, 890 w. l~th, Newport -49 yes. 75 no. Marlnt>rs school-227 yes, 228 no. Harper school -146 yes, 218 no. Costa Mesa hil!'h st hool • 253 yes, 270 oo. Victoria school -17 8 yes, 174 no. Monte VIsta srhool • 184 ~ es, 201 oo. Oakwood Apts. -136 yes, 128 no. 3621 Blue Key, Harbor V lew HWs -U3 yes. 166 no. 415 HeUotrope, CDM -79 yes, 103 no. Fire station, COM -161 yes, 270 no. Baleartr sc-hool -282 ve~. 220 DO. Fire Station, Rot'hester St., Costa Mesa -92 yes, 149 oo. Ens~ school • 248 yes, 220 no. Bayvaew Manor Clubhouse • 80 yes, 102 no. 2212 frandsro Dr., West L'pper Ba\ -170 ~·es, !l9 no. PaularUlO St'hool . li& \es, li S no. Oear St. school -240 yes, 192 no. COM school -198 yes, 184 no. "lllybrooke c;rhool -173 H S. 196 no. Adams school -249 yes, l4!l no. (a I ilorm.a c;r hool -261 'PS, 309 no ~nders('fl sr hool-388 ves, 1% no. ll:i Acate, HaiOOa Island- 200 ves, 2C"IH M. Lutheran Church, Dovp r {)r. -241 ~·es. 238 no. f tre Statton, Royal P1lm llr .• 21 i yes, 190 no. 540 Re-dlands Ave., :'1-ew. port llt-h:hts -165 yes, 209 no. Watson sr hool -114 yt>s, 'l-no. Mesa Verdt> c;chool -242 ves, 213 no. +17 Morn~ Canyon, Co- rona Hl~hlands -192 yes, 216 no. ~lser schOol • 183 )~s. 21-4 no. A.bsent(to(>S -251 yes, 498 no. GUbert ferguson of Bal- boa is executive dirti'Ctor of C E E E 0 (Council on Environ- ment, Employment. Econ- omy and Development). Tbt organilaUon, headquartered In Newport Ceoter, wu formed durlni tbe 1972 elec- tion campalgntoOIIPQse Pro- position zo, pasaceofwhJch estabUshed the state Coutal Zone Comm1Js1oos. The brgest part of tile after lanc heoo program was devoted to a study of the Bay brid&e proposals pre- sented by Bill Ficker, representlng the bridge ac- t1oo cltilens coordinating committee. ShOwing draw-toes aod statistics, whicb led to the committee's reeom mendatlon of a 20 foot hleb bridle wltb rrade ID- tereeetloo ar Ocrfer Dr. ratbtr thaD a pnt over- pau, Mr. Ficker asked for cooperatloa of all clti.UDs gftlapl tad ,....,t. 10 that a aattld florlt eoa.ld bt lbOW'O to tM ate at tbelr &d>llc htlr.,..._ ~ Ill .laly. Ooly tbll COIIkt eJI*IItt tbe br ldp, ID Ids apl .. , DIU- tar u pneelbll to *" tba benent the scholarship fund. Dinner, at 7 p.m. wUt be catered by the Newport- Mesa Food Services As- soclatloo, which wlll also prOYide student scholar. sblps. J-.n Harmoa Ls chtlrm&D of tbe retJrement dtnoer committee. Tickets to the dinner rna\ be obbllned by rna lUng a c heck, payable to the N- MUSD retirement dinner, to Rosalie King, support ser- vices, Newport-Mesa uni- fied school district, Box 1368, Newport Beach. Cal 92&83. Witness tells of air crash feat\1~ tpe&ter at the banQUet was Frank Walton, state secretary of bustness and tran.sportatloo lA the Retp.n admlnlstraUon. Mr. w altoo erWcl.Md h1cb 10'- enmeDI ~~ tba food food .tatnp procftm, per- .-.1 lDcome tues. IDd n- dae41d prodlldlfltJ. He cal* pU1U!Mit ''tM calprit'' ID c::aullll ..,.ttoa, "£Ytf1 dOl)ar ..... &e- ,_t tbt CO"nmtM'a ID· c.-• ~ ,.r liP-'· file ponr, u 111 IOid a t~ae~r­lal ~ rJI ..,. 500. project ldt ,_,.. Each retiree wUl be ~&luted by Supt. John Nicoll wUh a brief biOgraphical sutch. Beulah Smith, ttr• fr&de teaeber at K.ntybrookt, ls retirtnc after ·14 years with tbt dl.ltrlct, IS ls Mildred 'Pollution source local' ••1 hta.rd a noise In the COM SALUTE TO ~~= T:! n~ t.:; CIVIC LEADERS I tatew, an airplane enctne bouDeed rl(bt over my car. A salute to tbe many The rema.tn.s ol pllne and prin.te cltiseo.s who gtve pilot were hllttnl tM stNI@t tlmt I.Dd t1mt •• leaders aboclt 8 to 10 feet ln t'ronl o1 tbt nrtou nsideotlal of m•." orpallatiroos 11 belnc held 'l"'lllt's ltiDW 11-y•r-old today, Wu !9, at Sam's eo.c Plttmu dtkrlbed Sellood ID Coroaa del tar. Moedly lnOI"'.lftt-'s btal Tille Corcaa del Mar eraa ol a 111\111 plaDt in Cbambtl' or Commtre., a C011ta ..._ ~t ~ bJ FrukJu-. pnst. ana. Killed tA U. en a.t. 'riD .. leGal. btads o1 ftS pOoe E4ward KetdiUD, •n'IIMIIII ch1e I.AOCJa-U. ol ,.._... Ar1&. He tklu u ..0 u ~r .c! ..... oa a CIOIIPlt ol ooe•IHM-. at a ''ltadilr-ra..._IUUer from Oraltp -NeD ..... ne--•· COIIIIiQ Alrpoft. Ria ._ "1:' J a&S:JO,_-. ...... C... _..red. prapul 1rlll --............. ......, ... hil R Mil, ... 11d1sit fl ,.._. ... ClNIItltt • Yl.Qa. a. c.-._. Mar Ctno _.,.Aft. ..r~Cout 'nit~ ..... ..._ ... CoU.M til l. ,_...... DJIM1a ,_ ef'l811l- ~red Norman Harlin, 54, who was wa tering hls lawn at 360 VUlaoon. He l.s re. covering from burns ud euts surtered as the remai.Ds of the plane boQneeod th1'00Jh his y.ard and tore a hole ln his house. ·•t had JUst left home at 216 v muon to ro to tbt store, and ~ for tbt sip at VUlaooft aDd Ford- ham" Doac Ptttmu related. "Out of tbt coner o1 my tJt, I notkt!d a mall ,.._.- LDc h1l tan. .... till IIIIIA.- "' u. ti'MI wu ~ by tllle ~ I aw llllm don ..... JUd apd-tln. l rallilld ..U to IBJ ..... tocet_ud ...... lcatM •elk. • .., .... "" .... .......... -... tl.Ne llllt ................. ... ................. .. tputild ....... BUDDY EBSEN of Balboa Island, grancl marshal of thts year's Newport Harbor character boat parade, dtscusses plans Cor the July 12 parade wtth parade cllairman Clare Connell of t he sponsort.ng ~ewport Harbor CbamUt:r of Commerce. The 15th annual paraclP around the harhor wlll have a "ltre, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" theme, tn lt~ing wtth the begtnmnll of the national uicentennial )e2r. (Chamber of Commerce photo.) PETITION HITS AT PUSSYCAT Everybody Is talktne: about Balboa's nev.• sex movtP house. but only a llandful or peninsula residents are doing an)11\lng about 1t. While CIt} Hall ancl thE' pollee tre2te<1 the 3 rriva I or ··X" -rated movies at tht> old Balboa Tht>atre (now tht' Pussycat) ""lth kid gloves tills week_ a group of resi- dents started circulating a petition seeld.~ "losure of thP theatre. Th(' petition Is be~ trt·ul2ted 'un- offlciall}" b} memtx>rc of the BallJoo Peninsula Pomt Assn. Hut, ev('fl BPPA prPSt- r1ent Witllam Golt1 .tdmtts that the group rna) he on shaky 1~1 eroono. "We have ao1Vised the folkS ··trrulatln~· the petttton to take it to the rlty Jttornt>\ for the proper worrlln~. anc1 then to ~et totreth»r with ot hN com mumt} as so· t.a- ttons,'· Mr. <JOicl satcl Tut>s- ,Ja v. · After a II, t ht' gU\ bought the theatrP propert\ lnd he's using 1l. It's a free country." The petition as to Cit\· Cooncilman Howard Rovers, who rpPresents t~ Ralboa area. It reads, ·• We tht undersl.gne<J strongly oll)ect to the Pussycat theatre Ul our r ommonity. We feel it will bnog a.n undeslrabl~ elem.. tn1o our t4mUr-ori~nted oel.gbbothood.'' Late Tuesday, 50 people har1 st~n~ec1 the petttlon. ThP Pussycat ··ham IJOlh!ht th(' olli Balboa Theatre a t 709 1:.. Halboa Hlvd. last month. Counr llman ROI?Prc: told a spt>r t.al ntPehni! or tht> 'W ('St \pv.-port l111prOVPO l'n! Assn. ta~t nurht that IH"-ex- pt>• ts thf' theatre to fa II Of itS OWn Wf'i f:;ht, ht>r JU~f' of t11e trash lnsldf." ·tt r an't compete, an\-way, vdtt• the !on~ -• stabh s hP<i J •Jult eotprt.ainment ""(' Jl- r~>ad\ have on our hPa rht>s, ·· h•· saad. Project ok'd over protests Despite hitter prot<>st" from residE-nts of the Hl uffs, :"iewport Cit\' Counctl il\'~· Its approval Tuesda \ nu:ht to thE' buildmt: of H 'I•Or• hom es in 2 small tr••a-.. ul Vista Cauctll an,! \"1st,1 ~ n- trada. Tbe lDH C o rpvr:won. whtch m<·luci<>s ort~mal Bhaffi; dPveloper oPOr£o Holsteln, wtll hutlrl ttr• homes. Bltdts Homeov.·nl.'r ... ton.· munity Assn. '""rr l •·r-.. Jlmmed Coon• tl ·ha mherc; to ask that the pro)(> 1 I><' denif'd. The 2 vacant arPa~, 1.65 arresacross fron V1sta Entrada and 1.75 a< rP~ a cross from Visu Caudal, have t>Hn maintainf'CI as opeo park-like areas. The COM STAGE BAND SEEKS U.S. TITLE Tbt Corooa del Mar hi«h school start band has bHn chosta one or ~ top 10 Jazz bands In Callfornt.a anc1 inYUtd to part1ctpate In t.M Woaterey tua festival June 7. Tbt winDer of tM pru- tl(ioas e stJnt ls tradl- ttoo&Uy cauidered the top )aU band lD the statt. t..st year thf CDM band wu •med c.e ol tbe top •u baDd8 tn tbe •tJon &Dd wu lntted to Mobllt. Ala· bema, to tbt au . .AJnerlcu ..._. felttfiL Tbt bud ptaeed .-d .. tbe .. ttoe. To rat. ...-., for Ulit • tr1p .. Mallt~. tile bud .. ctdll a COK«t Ia U.. ILttM u.atar of tbe NP tellool a_t I p.m. 1111.1 Frl- daJ, May 10. TkbQ .,. u. ·--ld11a1W II._ NCIItlr of ........... lielltll • • t iN if till AJI ........ ~ rPstd('fltS want('d to keep then• that wa ), and pven offPrt>d, tent:ltivel\. to rhlp ,;, SI!IO,OOO to help bu) thP 2 lots, plus another 15 ar res nParl'\" that Is still rhsputed lam! len over from the t·on- trovPrsl21 Orange County. lTVlnP l O. land deal Of th{' 1960s. r oun• tl rook no aclJon on t ht> homE'Owner request to loU\ the lots. leavin~ It up to tht> asSOf ~ation to maltt> tts own pr lvatt> dt>al with t hf' Irvin<' Co. and IDH. Tht> dt>vel opers SOU!lht to hutlrl 17 mo re homes, but th(' Council reduced the number in orrlt>r to incr..ase open space and offc;treet parlttng. The builder s still must Ret a ~rmlt ~om tht> South Coast R~lonal Coastal Commlssloll befoN! coo- st ructloo can start. At hom~r tnslstlnce, t~ CooocU mandated that coostnaC'ttoo trucks and f"Qulpment U!K' public streets instead of the Bluffs prtvate streets, and ttat all con- struc-ttoo ad!W'lty take pbc. betwMtl 8 a.m. IDd 5 p .• m. Monday throu(h Frtday. DEBBI E VANCLEVE IS IDEAL MISS WIMMER appy riding on the trail The Birch Log Vietnam And The CFR ' 1tJ 808 GIOOUIRI ''Tb"tn .. .omtiltt&ll ... llbf:f~~~~~~~~:~~::~~::t-1111 -...... ,.. lllot II pd -ror lllo 10· aJde of ....... ftL.I'"OMI1 (7U) 67S.U. llloO~ ---- .,.,....,,__ _,,, ___ ... ,__ ... ........ ~·-clli&NUI -Aa ........ ~ CIIUlab' ""' II"'-wtCh eo.-... ~ 1D -.. ' '1 .._ llel ""'JIIIFd la Booth lwlMMAtuu.wiRfparttMCPR.._th.t """"""'aflbt M-to-: . , IT& at ljo teoo _...._ .,. U.S. -· .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ., .. ., ., . , .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ~ .. .. -. .. .. .. .. .. .. . ~ jlfPICIAL W N111 . ..!do, bat 1 fool lho)' on • .-.. trH. lla1tl .... ud tht blUM 01'. lMII:IIl'l ,01' == .,._ ho" --_.... • looc PuBioiiDQ wDUY, .. ftlnllJ, ,_ <.._ Umt •lblolll*tablparlll. f'.P pold ol eon. dol llor, Colli. Otlleo &Jill TbrooiCI> 1,800 yearo of rt• ~ -Ill lllo -.a Bolllllllc. rill E. C-cordod lllolory, lhO hDroo B.....,, c..-. dtl Mu, CIIUt. tltiS, bu been a pJI&At IIDd bran Till IUWPOIT ftAI:BOa !MilGH ,., ad)idpd compt.llJ.OD of mu. The borst to be a MWJIIIPN' of .-.nl ctrcul&UoD by co..-t would earry mu. lll a cbllm de<rtt No. A-10111 dolod lloylf, liiSI, Ill ~lor .. 11110 tho *' of a moot CCNJ'I tor tbl Couoty ot Qru,p, state of Cautorala, llftl.) bllttle .ntbotlt &A)' ucl by r...-tbtreof 11 qallfted to pubUJ.h all bllltatiOo. publ1e dell r~ulred bJ' Jaw. Today horses are be<::om ... ARVO E. HAAPA • • • · • · owner u:l Publllber 1Dc more involved 1P tumu PEG RA..A.PA •••• , , ..• , . • A.pocia.te E41tor -J In the ~r SUBSCRlPTION RATES a ... ts •• npJ, ., ~ •s ""'-• • 8 oo eumplt, for the troubled ID Harbor Ar81 • • • vue )'eat • " ,......., ~ Jeatl, " ' h.Ud The mentall troubled Out ol Harbor Az• OD.e JIU! $6.00; 2 Jtus, $lO,OO ·, ~hUd~eu an r.tv~ a borse . 101 CHIGLI!RI -$TUDEHT RIDI!R ee·-. ... -.o~ooo~oi6~'Q4 tbeJ are lnstructed by n~ dJ. _ /J " .JI.,_ pertenced teacbers tobrusll, .,,. .1:,~ clean and saddle, bridle and ~ rlde the OOrse. The theory AR'IO E. HA.APA, owrntt ~d t~~~~bMiitet' ot the Enli.91 Is that this gives the chUd oca o~ooooc:aroo•oe.QIIQI"Cjjll~ Q:O colllldence; tbe cb.ild las comrtWM:t of an animal se~ • FLUORIDATION MANIA HERE AGAIN veta! umes his or,., s!J.e. 110o-gooders" never quit. And the Reports show Immediate success. fluoridating ''do-good.ers'' are ammg the 1 love horses and 1 have : most persistent of the lot. b"" taklne a horse back rtdlng eourse at Orange There Is a campaign going on right c oast College ror the "'" :now to enforce statewide fluoridati()l). 4 semesters. Jack Fatr is .-of public drinking water -whether we the Instructor In this cuss. He Is the man for the job. : like lt or not. Leading the way is the There are 5 classes a week, -CalUornla Medical Assn.,· who should Monday through Frtday, from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. : knOW better than to enlist the power Of I attend the Monday morn- government to impose forced medication tog class. I arrtve at theIr-vine ho rse stables at 7:45 ~ on the public. a.m. The horses are pb.ced The current ''Health Tips" newsletter tn 3 groups. The gentle hOr -ses are ca lled the Camp ~of the state Medical Assn. assails "mis-Fire Girls oorses. The 2nd : informed people" for circulating rumors group Is for the average rider, and the 3rd group Is 7 about 11Unfounded fears" concerning for the good riders, and then there 11 tbe borse they p .. to me. Tbey say this horse ls one ot the most actl•e animals at the stable. One semester consists of olne 2 hour rides. Each mor. n1ng you tell the cowboy the name of your assigned horse, The horse ls taken from the corral and you brush, saddle aDd bridle him. You are rea. dy to rlde the open trail through a scenic wonderland. A horse needs water 24 hOurs a day, unless he has been overly exercised. The water controls temperature and enables a horse to hold Us shape, A mature horse is abOut 501 water; a new- born foal may be as much as 80% wa.ter. A horse's normal temperature is 100 dt>g rees and a roal's temper. a lure may be 2degrees high· er. Salt is another Important item in a oorse's r\let. It regulates water metabolism and the passa~:e of nut rients :dangers of fluoridation. The newsletter claims that the health professions are unanimously convinced of t he advisability of this forced medication, and ridicules the opposition by association with the opponents of smallpox vacclrration, chlorination of drinking water and pasteurization of milk. That is dishonest shadow boxing. The health professions are NOT unanimous in their conviction. The volurn in ous literature against fluori- dation contains the testimony of many medical experts. The comparison with vaccination, chl orination and pasteuriza-. tion is likewise dishonest, for these are essential measures against the spread of Infectious disease. There Is Newcomers at Hoag • FRIDAY, MAY 2 • TUESDAY MA Y 13 Soy -Mr. and Mrs. David Bo\· _ M/. ami Mr s . Ste- Jooes, 3370 Wisterla Clrcle, phen ·Will, 44!l:i Cheviot Dr., Costa Mesa. Irvine • • SATURDAY, MAY 3 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Uon- Girl ·Mr. and Mrs. RoO-aid Dutro, 3')().1/2 W. 1-.iay ert Pike, 3860 Ocean Birch Street, Costa Mt>sa . Dr., Harbor Vie• HUls. Boy_ Mr. and Mrs, Pres· Boy ·Mr. and Mr:5. Phlljp ton Henne, 4082 Glenwood McCormick, 1074 Vallejo Street, Irvine • Circle, Costa Mesa. Gi rl • Mr . an<l Mr s. Moses • MONDAY, MAY S Qur.ooni.an 1804 Iowa Street Boy _ Mr. a.od Mrs. Hugh Costa Me.s:a . ' Logan, 1961 Port Laur ent, • WEDNESDAY MAY 14 Hltftoc Vln;tu At:W8ti t Boy _ Mr , a~ Mrs. Ron. • TU&iDA.Y,~~ . ald Pittstnber~er, 3093 Gft) -Mr. ':&!IS n. Maple Street, Costa Mesa . f riedrich Benlli.r(l. %301 • TH URSDAY MAY 15 Port Carlisle Pl., Harbor Girl _Mr. ~od Mrs . Bry • View Homes. ant Horoe, 129 4oth St., West Girt -Mr. and Mrs, Erlr Newport. Into the cells. A horse lo- ses salt throucb ariDaUoo and sweating, The commoo way to feed salt ls to put a sail block In tbe Jta.U. Alfalfa 1s the most com· moo hay to feed Ia tbe UDJ .. ted States. It's rich iD pro- tein, calcium and YltamlnJ. Don't overfeed your borsel Not over 1 J)OWid of alfalfa haY per lOOpoundsolwelgbt, Avenge; one to two flakes of hay per feedlne, aecor• ding to slz.e ot the )r)rse. A hor se ttat Is worked dally should be fed no more than one pound of a:raiD da.i· ly , Any more grain than that can result ln serious prob. !ems with yoor horse, Here are some Dames of parts of a IKirse. Can you Identify some? Forelock, cannon, coronet, fetlock, chestnut, pastern, ergot, gaskin, stifle, doclt, croup, loin, withers, crest, )lwbar. food tor thought, Happy rt. ding on the trail. h _,. • tltotlflt ~ ., could '*"• ollleiU Ud ...,..., 150 .. li'PfllrltatJ~ ~ "--u -cltatv<d ,,. ,.., ...... Aft• tho-llltdlo-I aU. 1M hot ....U.blo ...U..U -bolh Foro iool< ot tho ......W•Iool --• O.m«nJti< """ IW,..bli<M Ad~loru <1 CPR .,.mbon In tho C<lllducl at tho !lor In -otrwt</Wv,.,. olmool 1-~-...,.. VI-, .. atr• tho lollowloa Uo! at, blah raot obi. to .top tiN Com"""""tl. AIQyiH ~t olfieiall from j~ • (.w .,... ot Com~m c:cua'& H *'«<fi·J!I H,w to JOYWD,IDtnt.AUo{thoHU.tfdarcl't()W,~houe loot\ lih t«'U hou. to cry 16 I.Wt with tiM,. Ott4 btcn ~tVmlMr~ of the CPR. llopt /OT lito kit. W1oo con /au# ,._HJ,, h•I ... N: Bloenhower, KOlUIOd.Y, Nbon Ford /OT ""' ...,.,.,. to (lz lito blo10o on •pluaNICO' ..... Id"'t Humpbroy) 11n,.9'0Mf .,.,_,_ jll.t WGIA't onythinf 11111 ~of Stou: Dull•, Hertc, IWA., that can,YOM eould do. K~ • One etlec:t ol. •ucb 11n · attitude il • virtual ~ of De(.uf: Gat., Mc:Namara, ruarantee l.ht.t t.ho.t poUel• which hne al-Laird, Ric:hard.on rMdy etripped America of much of ltl lf'Mt.D• AMN••tlort to 8oMdl w.r,..,..: N.tt.in&, wiD continue. Another tffect 11 tiM •pnadinc d 1..oc1at hwice), Taylor, Bunker • boliot ~ by tho ~ ..... "Bottor Rod .. ,..._ Tollto" N....,.,.,.., Lodco. Hom- than dead!" -whl@ certainly do. not rtpre· man, Bruce, Kielinpr MDt \he only alwm.tiv• av&ilabia to ua. Such For.16n ~ Acf"'"": Vance, lkll, Kat:J.- def•tiam can never be KC»ptabla to an Amer-enbach, E . Roetow, W. Roltow, Cleveland, Gil- iean worthy ol the nama. Tb..e effect., how· patrick, W. Bundy, M. Bundy, McCloy, Dillon, ewr, Hke t.Mm or not, are dinetly tn.caable to Niue, ThomJ*)Il, Kohler, and many man. the fall of South Vietnam, the lt.t..t ol our lona Any hoo•t investiaatim ot the fall of South •"-ol foreicn poliey faUurt~. Vietnlm would have to ahow 1uch a domination But theft it DOtbina inevitable about Com-of our nation'• a«ain by the memben ol one munilm. And by no meane han the b.tt mind.e small orcaqir:ation. Pre~ident Ford hiluelt hu in America bten direct.lq OW' foreip attain. appointed • number of CFR memben to hia:h The awful truth ia that many ol the manqen, pemment poatl -not the leut of whom wu coech-. and playett on our tum have been Vice Pnltident Neleon Rockefeller. thrvwinr the 1ame! Had there been hoo•t·to· In the abunce or any official invfttiaation, roodneea Americana in many ol the key poai· and in the face or a pretidential refuul to ~eek tiona over the pdt frN decade., the aetbacb, out who wu respomible ror thie lateat American defeata, and no.win wan that h.ave 10 drained defeat, we have conducted our own inve.tiaa- our natim would never have been permitted. tion and have determined that the ern·. l.ooldnt: over tba liat of thoee American~ atranalehold on our tovernmenl, which ia cer- wboM America-lut pollci• hav. ,..ched their t.ainly teadins ua into that one-world .ocialiet lorical conciUiion in Vietnam, we note an IJ)'atem, muet ceue. We therefore tttondY ura:e amuinJ aJrmity for mambenhip in the Council the American people to demand that a.ll ap- on Foreip. Relationa. Becun in 1921, tbt CFR ia pointeet who hold CFR membenhip be re- a printe OfJ&niutiOil wm.e board chairman it moved from a:ovemment. Not to remove the.e David Rockefeller. BMed on a careful Rudy of individual• ia to uk for more defe.U (or ita publii:ationa llDd ita memben, we feel MCW"e America. . iD ttatira&-that a bale CFR pl il the •tabliah-CIJf1YriJhl1975 by 11wJohtt INch Soci«ty Fatun• Conservative comment BUl McillllnyoltbeBluff.s, well lnfcmned and persua • slve speaker for tile con - servative eauae, exam1oed the problem o! ractsm when he addressed tbe Friends of tbe American Opllll.on book- store at the May Z9 potl~aek dinner meeting. pie their nrst step toward groesln the past,uclalmed treedom by breaking the In the "Black manifeato" ba ck of feudalism," he satd. asking for millions of dol a "The Unlted States Is the lar,; ln '·reparations." best refutatlon of racism. Mr. Mcllhany said that lmml(rants of many differ. racists are trampllng on the ent races have come here and rights of all Americans by art able to Uve in harmony. call lng on the force ol eo- It really is not correct to vernment to destroy indJv. call t hls a melting pot, be-!dual rights In the name of cause tt.t implies a gray "racial ,.st.J ce." collecttve, It Is nttM!r a mix~ He sees n clsm as a tool ture llkt a salad bowl. of a c..oospin cy that Heks I • ~ .... ._,"""' Sl'\11115 rot., --,_ aod mire ' tftltrty·~~C:ondema n---~&" ftJYi .... vtuftrMnt t Ci!m7 Wf ~~-~col ...... · force ultimatelt leading to lecUvlsm ln all its fo rms. the ~Uc:.sbteUnot checked We can 't defend any of our in lime. rights If we deny someonE.> else any of hls rights." .;::. n o danger of epidemic of tooth decay by such infection. Furthermore, fluori- datej water is available for individual use at small cost for the nauow age group It may benefit. Haskell, 515 Carnation Ave., • FRIDAY MAY 16 ' Corona del Mar. Boy_ Mr. and Mrs. Brian ' WEDNESDAY, MA Y 7 Kobayashi, 2124 Hl!.lel~!l, Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Ron-Costa Mesa. aid Taylor, Z-4 Mission BaJ' Boy _ Mr. ami Mrs. WII - Dr., Spyglass Hill. Ham Miller 1087 Salinas Girl· Mr.anc1 Mrs.James Ave,, Costa Mesa. Loughe ry, 835 Oak, Eosta Bo}· _ Mr. and Mrs. Ran - War College for Schmitz Vic(' Admiral M, G. Bayne h::ls announc(>d tbt selection or John G. Schmitz of Spy. ~:"la ss 11111, a colonel ln the Marine Corps Reserve, to attend th(' defense strategy seminar or the 1915Nattooal War College, Washington, D.C., in JunE.>. Admln.l Bayne told Col, ScbmlU., by letter, that the selection was based on his high quallflcaUoos and demonstn.ted per- formance. His knowledge of the topic comes ln large part from his ubtustive researeh for his reeeotly publl.shed book, :f~e,'' tbt'"St61:y .of 0tl@t.1· DI:Dp,ta an4 his role 10 the FBl'a nr apillst ttie Ku .)UQJ..J9p. 1'M br it ls pubU.hl!d bj ArllQrtoo House and l.s aval..lable through the American Oplnion book- store. Mr. Dennis, a Me thodist mlnister now actin ln the John Birch Society, led 2 li•es a decide a.co --as a member of the Kla.D In Mts. si.sslppl anJ as an Informant for the FBI, helplnc" to track down the murderers of 3 cl•U rights acliv._s. He bad to "surface" when he tes- UUed at the trial ln Jack. son, Miss., aod ttMIP had to face •nssment and at- tempts oo his 1Ue .. He cited some current ex - amples of racism: Govern- ment regul.aUons establiSh· 1og racia l quotas for hiring; busstog school children to other neil!;hbo rhoods to achieve what Is called ra- cial balance; government re- glll2llons on sa \e or pro- perty to minorities; char· glng collective guilt to cau- casb.ns for \njul>tlce to Ne~ "Therefore we must get busy," he said. ·•ODe way to fight the consplncy ts to toin the John Birch So- ciet)·. Our efforts can thu s be multiplied ln effectln· ness. The conspln.cy ISYUI · neiable, beCause the public Is becom~ aware some. thing Is wroog, and there Is growilll!: Interest In the John Birch program to preserve ----- ------- It would be rather ironica l if a con- vincing argument against fluoridation would come from one of the darlings of the do-gooder s, the U. S. Envlroo- mental Protection Agency . EPA has reported that it has found inadequate equipment, maintenance, operator train- Ing and surv--dlance in all the s tates It surveyed. This points up one of the m ost s erious problems with putting flu o- ride in drinking water. The quantity cannot be adequately controlled. There Is glib talk about the carefully coo- trolled and safe am ount of one part of fluoride t o one million parts of water. However, Dr. t\rthur Ford, former New York Cit y water commissioner, says, "No one kn ows what concentration will reach a ll householders, except that It will be different all over the city." Some people may drink just the right am ount of water containing this curnu- lattve polson; but what of the persoos wh o drink 8 or 12 or 20 glasses daily! Perhaps the possible threat t o the health of people will not stop the do- gooders' flu oridation mania. But -naybe they will sit up and take notice when they hear of the costly expense of other side efiects. The "Ask Anybody Any- thing" column In a recent Issue of the Santa Ana R"glster ofiered this coo- vlncer: "We are not yet sure what fluoride does to people. But one thing Is certain: It Is terribly corrosive to !roo pipes. In Riverhead, Long lllland, people reinstated and give up fluoride tbree ttmes before aballdonlng It tor rood because of pipe damlll•·" Pipe• • .,. rOUH more · concern tJWi people to the do-roodere. • Mesa. da ll Vasiha, 581 Yorkshire Girl -Mr. and Mrs. John St., Costa Mesa. DiLII Io, 5136 ThOrn Tree, Girl _ Mr. and Mrs. john Irvine. Soy , 30') Monte Vista, Co - Girl -Mr. and Mr s. Char-sta Mrsa. • les Atkinson, 2299-D Foun-8oy _Mr. and Mrs.Gre«- ta.ln Way Easl, Costa Mesa. ory Spreen, 7106 W. Ocean Girl ·Mr. and Mr s. Ga ry Front, West Ne'lo'pOrt. Jennison, Aga te Ave., Bal-Gi rl _ Mr. and Mrs.flri.au boa _Island. HPnry, 2880 La Sal\(', Co - Girl -Mr. and Mrs. sta Mt>sa. ThOmas Nt>wcomer, 1951 Bo)· _ Mr. anti Mrs. DPn- Port Dunleigh, HarOOr View nis Osborne, 444 Lenwood Homes. D C " M r., os.... Psa. • TH URSDAY , MAY 8 Girl • Mr. and Mrs. Vic- tor Arreola, 566 llamUton, Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Lau. renee Becker, 17362Sandal- wood, Irvine. Girl • Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Hallett, 6344 Sierra Elena Rd., Irv1ne. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook, 4632 Havenhurst Clr,, lrv1ne. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Metcalf, 888 W, 19th St., Costa Mesa. Girl • Mr . and Mrs. Hen ry Tnul sen, 2068 Phalarope, Cosa Mesa. • FRIDAY, MAY 9 Boy ~ Mr . and Mrs. Tim· otby Halme, 2233 Santa Ana, Cotta Mesa. Boy • Mr. aDd Wrs. Jef- fery CUium, 265-A Santo Toma1, Cotta Mesa. Boy ... r. and Mrs. A.ntbony Ta"tn, 2748 Men ~ doza or., coaa Ill••· • SATURDAY, MAY 10 Boy~ Mr. and ,.rs. Roa. Ito Zamora, 850 W. center St., Cotta Mtll. • SUNDAY, MAY 11 Clrl • llr. ood llrt, WaJ. lor -KloiiiSmld, 1411 Kool Dr., Harbor VS.W H1111. Clrl • llr ,llld llro. Colla "Wool, JZS ~,. Clr,Co· ...... Glrl -llr. ood lin. ~-Sr--· llll IC W. Alloo, COoli ..... • IIJOifD.AY, IIAY II lor ' llr, ood lin. Yla- 01111 w· zr, 1100 c.zt .. -.-.o,c....._ .., -.......... -At 17 ftr, It* eo.M IL., Jntoo • ' Girl -Mr. and Mrs, Aug- ustine Pinzon, 117 Shalimar, Apt , D, Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr . an!l Mrs. Jad Unden, 193 E, 22nrl St., Co- sta Mesa. Boy-Mr. anriMrs .Chetta Jira, 959 Aza.lea Dr., Costa Mesa . • SATURDAY, MAY 17 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Artrmr Martin, 19471 SiNra Seco, frVlnP. Boy -Mr . and Mr s. Kevin McCready, 3661 Pine St., Irvine. • SUNDAY, MAY 18 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Neal Dempsey, 2734 Sandpiper Or., Costa Mesa. Boy • Mr. and Mrs. George Barnes, 1111 Ver. ano, Irvine. BIBLE VERSE The Lord rt!'deemeth tht soul of his senants: and none of them that trust In him stall be desolate. (Psalm 34:22,) AIR CAL ELECTION AJJ A.tr CaiUornla dlrte- tofl wert reelected at tbt eoll)OraUon'• Ulfl.lal mitt-toe bold In N....,.rl ... , .. Thtf ar.: WUIIam F. Black, La lol- la; R<>bort W. Clllloni,N..,. port U.eh. YbO n• ntleo· tod ~ Hort>ort X.- 101, Joa Dlop; lamoo W, IArtr, t.o. AllfiM: HoW 114 W. B-,IM~ c-s.•···-,.. Ft; I. T"loiMa 1"1). loll, lltopoct _., C•J"fll 1. ~Jr .... ..._, II.P. Yu Dll*od, --,.. ._.,,.lacW el- a 1 ••• fiM ,. 11 'sst. "ThOse selected mvebee.D consldt>red for potentlal po- s itions of great responsi- bility,'' accord1ng to Ad- miral Bayne, Col. Schmitz served on active duty with the Marine Corps from 1952 to 1960. A )et Ughter pilot, he also. n ew with VMO units develop- Ing v@rtical envelopment concepts. He was an ln· structor in a Marine Corps leadership schoOl, teaching an anti-communist course. ERrning th(' 1972 nomina-- tion of the American Puty, he wa:s candidate for prest .. dent of the United States. A former state and U, S, congressmu, be 1s cor .. rently tnstructlne pollttcal 1clence at Santa Ana City College tOO tas publt.ahed a new boot, "Stra.Dgtr lA the arena." SII~G UP FOR SUMMER ReriatnUon for more thiD 300 summer courMJ at Or· up Cooot Colloco boClao .ane $ tn the OCC adml8:.- •~• ud ncordl oft'lee. Roclotnlloo by ,__ meat wlU bt blld Jllat $, 9 0114 10 hom I ..... lo I:SO p.m. ud 111M U, 11, 11, and l'l t'tem a LID. to I p.m. Tbil a.w.-,. • ..., -... J-lltbrOOC' .wr. •• . ' Tbe book jacket explains: ··Kta.odestine 11 a chiUing look Inside the Klan aDd Us world of vtoleDCe, hatred and cowardice. We follow Delma r Dennls from hls ln- Uiatloo tnto the White Knights to his role u trus. ted aide to Gn.nd Wizard Sam Bowers Jr 1 Long a staunch oppooent of co~r~mu­ nlsm, Re-.. Dennis quickly saw bow alleo the Klan is to the American way of lUe, de$Plte Its pret•stona to CbrisUanlty and patriotism. Was there a hiddeD purpose behlnd Bowers• attempt• to create n.ce war lo Ml.ulp- sippl? Each r11der wUI form 1111 own )tdcment, but ptr· bapl Bowen b1m1elf drop. peel a clue Wbea he remarked, 'Tile lyplcol llla.WIIP redDeek doem't bue ..o.se eooucb to tDow wbat be 11 dolDC. I hue to use him lor my OWD cause and dlHct bll e,..rJ acUon toOt mypi&D ' ." Wr, Wellhuy _,, U.t Bowe,.• 11110tlaUOD with l.ha commuallt l)l.rty suu:•sta: tl:at tbt KlaD openUou ln MlulJ.IIWl were part of the commwllat UM of tadlm to CalM tu.rmotJ, lbDI lJm.tJac (tderal .. peromtDt lDI:nt- aloo lolo ~ )lrlodleta. Rael1111 Ia a dooplcoblo form of eollect!fllm, wtdeh """" ll&llllo __ , ... oo rtctU, aeeo1dloc lo llr, lien... Till _, lo Into: Tllo -... ~-~"'!! --rtpla .. --· 522.\000 CONTRACT , -~'=~~ ~ ~looc.afs;o.-.. ·~ IIU-anrdollatlll,tlll nr<li II IDr ec.lnCI rr-till -llldl'1tz' ., ..... *"' d, C..' tr srtll OsCE• I I .. ..._ -.no ,., __ ... , , ......... .un .., .. ..,._ liP I'• r tau 1U1'fl' •••• a.ta na,.... ..... ,. ' , our freedom.'' · Traffic safety news 0,. B. JAMES CLAVAS N~ B.ach Police Chief With the comlng of warm- er weather, Newport Beach .-m agaln experleoce an ln- crease In pedestrian traffic. All areas of Newport Beach have this problem, particu- larly 1n the ar('a of the bea · ches and other beach · rela- ted attncUons. tn the y('a r 1974, there were 56 pedestrians l.tljured aod a killed while -nlking on the roadWay. The follow· tng: Ia t breakdo..-n of bow the accidents occurred: • PEDESTR1A.NS IN)UR£0 Crosslnc In a croSS· walk ••••••••• 1 •• 21 Crouln( outside a cross- wa.llt. , • • • • • • •••• 21 Walkblg In l'OI.ctwlY •• 1! Oo •ldewa.tks crosstnc drl'"'" • • • • • • • • 6 • PEDESTRJANS KILLED Ctoulne in a croa- waUt ••••••• 1 •••• 1 CroNIDc .outside a crop a 1l'llk • • • • • • • • ••• t '-'"*'''' .. ,..... -L 11 , , , __ ...... ..-ay at any polnt other ttw.n wltbln a marked crouwalk s hall yield the rta:ht...of-way to 'lehlcles uponthlrot.dW'IY. 2. Pedestrians atall not cross a stpallz.ed tntnsec· lion ap1nst a "nit'' or "don't walk" signal. 3. P(>destrla.ns ahi.U not suddenly leave a ourb or other placeof.!IRfetyudnlk or run 1oto tbe pa tb of a vehicle which constttites an Immediate hu.ard. Laws pertaining to vehi- cles: 1. Drivers shall ylelct the rl&ht-ofaway to peduttl.ans cro11lDC the rc:adway •"-htn any marked crosswalk or uomarlted crosswalk at u lnterseeUon. 1. Wheae•er any yeltJcle has ~ at a mubd or un.muQct · erounlk at u lntersectloa to pennlt a pe- destrlu to crou tttt road- way, the drlnr oiUJ other tehlcle apprO&chi.DC troti the r•r stall DOt o¥ertaW aod pa.. tht ltoSJpe4 •eblele. s. Tbt drtnr of a ttnl- elt, prior to d.rl•&nc onr or ap~~t lll1 stdewilt. 1blll yltl4111o rlt'IC-<>1-ftJ .... , podoolslu ljlpn>a<blo& tbeJ'IOA. Jo MASS TRANSIT PLAN IS LEAGliE TOPIC ··Wbo wtu ... 01111' trtu- portatioli. l)'ltem?" 1'1111 11: tllo ... .. 1111 o.u.o c.-,'-.,"- \'wn IIIOOUII(OI.,IOa.m. _,, -·· ol """"" 11-'--,.~ ...... ~ ports.daa 0 ..... ww IUIDIIIprl& t .... ..... Lk: --tn d A SIPOS• _ .. __ ,.. .. ., ••. , .... :!.:: : ~••--:_~c .. ._ ............ ::..··- ' , IIEWOttT HMIOIIt EJ PUaJifED IEDU..V - BWEH POOLS CALL MOW 01 DROP IM • • • We're Cleae ly AR4 Opett 7 D.,. A Week. 12222 Hlltbor Btwd., G8rden Grove 630-11~ 871-8020 n2-3401 or ..._&OM l tete L.teuee 1922U ,. v •• ,. •• o ••• ,. c ..... , LARRY'S ~ ..t..O ~\ ~~~ 0 J Teaais Shoes AND Sportswear Keds ro-Kecls Pebble Beach Fun Fads of Palm Springs Teaal• Shoes For the Whole Family 122 Agate Ave. Balboa lslancl Near t•e ferry NEWLY INSTALLED OFFlCERS of Harborlltes cbapter of Sweet Adeline• Include, left to rlgbt, Sue Krum of Harbor View Homes, recordtnc secretary; Bobble Bott of Costa Mea, )mlor councU member, and Sharon Spald.tDc or Tustin, presldent. Mrs. Bott has also been selected as member of the yeu and wUl bave possessioo of the coldea trophy which abe is rece1vt.oc from Mr. Spaldtnc. otber lncomtnc oftlcers are Sooja Domtncues. vice.prestdeot; Kathy Jaolat, corrtspontU.D( secretary; Thelma Rtchardaoo, treasurer. a.nd Sbaroo Kinman, councU member. The Harborlltes chapter, which T"eets Monday eventncs at College Park elementary school ln Costa Me•, Is audlUoolng for new members. They don't need to read music, according to Gall Haney of Costa Mesa, director of the group. (Enstcn photo) I. Monroe commended Marine Resene Lt. Col. wuuam M. Monroe of 416 Acacia, Corona del Mar, has been commended by Brig. Gen. John R. DeBarr, )ldge adYocate geoeral of the Mar- lDe Corps. A partner In the Santa Ana law ftrm of McDermed and Moclrot, the Corooa del Mar man received the cita- tion as a member of the HOSPITAL WORK RECEIVES PRAISE Tbe Costa Mesa memor- ial hospltal Au~!llary wUl pay special tribute to tour volunteers who have accu- rnt•lated 2,000 hours or ser- vice at a luncheon-fashion show Wednesday, June 4, at the HoUday Inn In Costa Mesa. Co-chairmen of the event are Mrs. Wtlllam Ass- mus or Costa Mesa and Mrs. Wllltam Selle or Newport Beach. The hOnorees are Mrs. Wllliam Dorrell a.nd Mrs. Marine Reserve's Volunteer training Unit (Law) 12-32, which is headquartered at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Wlth other Marine Re- sene omcers with legal backgrounds, he was respon- sible for provldl.ng legal as- ststaDce to more than 850 Marines a.nd depeodentsdur- lng 1974, ttus reducing the caseload of regularly as- sl.gned legal personnel at the air station. BETTENCOURT NAMED TO PRSA OfAPTE R Pb1Up F. Bettencourt of Newport Beach, community relations director for the lrvlDe Company and former assistant city mana~er or Newport Beach. has been elected Into membership of the Orange County Chapter of the Publlc Relations S<.- c iety or AmPrlca (PRSA) -=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~': AteD.Dder MacGlUinay of r: Newport Beach, M;·s. Wll-ARINERS CHURC ~:cbL:s~.~~:~ He Is aiSu a member of the 11lternatiooal City Man- agement Assn., the Orangt> County Coast Assn., tbe Na- uo.J Alldaboo Society and tM Balboa Power Squadron. He •rued his bachelor's degree at Calllorul.a Statt- University, Long Beach, and ts doing Rradu:ate work at UCI. THE TEACHING IS CENTERED ON JESUS CHRIST AND THE BIBLE, WITH EMPHASIS ON PRACTICAL C HRlSTIAN LIVING ALL AGES ARE WELCOME CoWlseltng and visiting available. SUNDAY SERVICES: WORSHIP SERVICES AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 8:30, 9:45 and 11 :00 a.m. PHONE. 675-4550 2200 E. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, near MacArthur WINTER RATES from S1400 house of Costa Mesa. A no-host toelal hour ls planned from 11:30 to 12:30, to be fOllowed by luncbeoo and the pro(ram. Reserva- tions rna y be made by phon- lng Mrs. Assmus at 546- 7458 or Mrs. Selle at 642- 3155. TOM KIER NAMED BY YACHT CLUB GROUP Tom Kter has been ap- potnted to the yacht club division councU or the Na- tional Club Association, ac- cording to Judge J.J. Clynes Jr., NCA President. Mr. Kler Is general manager or the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Composed or leading club me~rs and managers, tht> MAY 31 CAR RALLY TO HB..P ntE CHILD REH "Help the Children," Or- ange Coast College's award- winning community service organlution, will sponsor a car rally Saturday, May 31, to help raise money for lts summer program. The fee for the glmmiclt- sWl rally Is $3.75 per car. Registration runs from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. a.nd the rtrst cars may begin the run at 6:30p.m. The cars will leave from the OCC parking Jot located oo Adams St. Councu wUI speak ror the HOME SHOW PL • .......... ED lDterests or the yachti.Dg "'"" clubs w1tl\ln the NCA orgaol-The 21st Annual Orange uUon. NC A 1s the Industry County home aod prdeo tnde assoclattoo which re-show promises to betbeb~- presents the lepl, flnanclal, gest aod best In Its loog his- policy and leglslaUve Inter-tory, accord1nc to Georgt> ests of the more than 10,000 Colouris, touoder.producer. Tbe 1975 show wlll be private COlf, city, yacht and sta(ed Aug. 15-24 In the An-:======t.o=Dl=a=c=lu=b=s =lo~t~bl~s~cou=:n:try:-. a helm Cooventloo center. Hundreds of decorate<1 bootl\.s wUl 121splay turulsh- lngs, applJances, drapes, 538 CENTER $TR~ET • COSTA MESA TENNIS WILSON -DUMLOP DA•IS • IAMCROPT • YOMIX TENNIS RACKETS TIMMIS SHOIS WARMUP SUITS TIMMIS CLOTHING RACKET STRINGING' VOlT IACQU !TIALLS LIAqt • lit TILOM !AC9UIIIALL IACQUIII Baseball COLGaiD ILIIVI UMDIIatlln • IATI· lALLI·· CAPI WAitMUP JACIITI IOPTIALL JIIIITI Uft.IHGS· triLIOJII , home entertainment centers, ca rpetiD( and many other I- tems. 1n addlttoo, cto.tt your- sell eotiJlsluts wtll Ond buUdin.J matertals and the latest In equipment and tools on display. Mr. Coloarls said. AUREHTZ PROMOTED John A. Aareota Jr., son of Mr. and Mrt. Jotlll A. Aur- tot&. 404 Orba Way, West Newport HttctU, was prom- oted to Armr prlnte Orst class wbUe atfYlDc as a rlflemu lD tbe 25th lotaDtry Dl•tston at Schofttld Bar- racks, Hanli. I l,..ltt.at I L••dl • o •••• , •• s,.c~•l2• I• 0.•1•11•• NOW WEARING U.S. Air For ce silver wings Is Se- cond Lieutenant Bruce A. Connors, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Connors of 2199 Ru ral Place, Costa Me - sa, who recently Kraduated from pilot trainln~ at Crate AFB, Ala. He Is being as- signed to Laughlin AFB, Texas, where he will ny the T -38 Talon. Ht> ls a 1968 ~raduate of Servile high school, Anaheim, recelvt>d a B.S. degree tn 1972 from Pactrlr Unl versity, For est CJrove, Ort>., and was com- mlsstone<l in 1973 through Orrtce r Tra lning School at Lackland AFB, Texas. TEACHER OF YEAR Dr. Robert L. Simonds of Costa Mesa, Orange Coast College professor of tec h- nical math and building con- struction, was oamt(! the Orange County community college teacher or the year ln lndustrlal and technlcal education at a bQnquet host- ed by the Onnge Couoty Industria I Ertucatlon Assn. May 13 at Knott's Berrv Farm. Ht> has been a mem- ber of the OCC faculty since 1963 . Art winners work shown IA4bll• .... ,. eta1r1aaa ot tbt Rwport haeh City Artl Comm...._, I.JmOUD· ces tbe .,. lor May and Jut a.t tbl ~ Btaob Clyte Ctater: tbeawarchrtn- aera of tbe NeeDt unual elty arts felttftl. all New- port Beacb r..tdeots. Rutb Hynds, free la.oce artiJit, was tbe rec1pleot of the cltJ purchase award for flrst place. Tbe palotlnc ls a water color study of the Balboa Pavllloa In "spring weatber." Racer Folk woo the secood purcbase prlt.e, representtng the bleeoten- olal tbeme eotltled "Amer- Ican herHace." He teacbes cartooDJnc at Otuce Coast College and bas *n as- sociated wtt.b tbe Dtsoeyla..nd art <Mplrtment. Other award winners In- cluded 1D tbe s.bow are Jer- ry Alward, Eve Thompson, Wloltred Smith, Weocty Jor- dan, Lucy Barns. Chris Up. comb, Spencer Marquis, Ken Mattson Jr •• Bradley Vandt- Yort, Lynn Russell, M.lebele Veocllp. Julie Stine, Dtdl Moore, Jim Lewis, Jim Mer- ritt and Betty Brock • PETER FOURNIER ON MA TL. MUSIC BOARD Estancia high school in- strumental music director Peter Fouruter has been ap- pointed to the national board of directors of the American Youth Symphony andChorus, a oon..proflt organlutton which arranges student con- cert tours throughou t the world. He was appointed as a result or his work as an "outstanding music edu- cator." Two weeks ago. Mr. Fournier. with Estancia's 40-member concert band, travelled to Campbell, Cal., to J)('rform at a festival spon- sored by the California Mu- sic Ectucators Assn. Fest iva I JUdges gave the group a '·command performance. • • 1021 L COAST HW\'. C:O.C.A IlL._ CAU Ullf»M ,.._. • 671-tsle Vitamin Sale MYADEC · lOO's (30 Free) REc. $7.79 Now only S4 .95 THEREGRAN-M Tablets (30 Free) lOO's REa. S7.a9 Now only $5.95 ALLBEE-With C -lOO's REC. $7 .45 Now only $~.95 , PIIISCRIPTIONS FIU.ID 7 DAYS A WUK M WIBDA Yl o .. 7 lUNDA YS WI 4Mm U PIICIS 0¥11 -,_ COFFEE SHOP ~('R()U FR0*'4 FHHI0"4 I SL .t..llln BREAKFAST-from .as. 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'liP 0 ...... 4'" I 1 ef I -II 1M ........ lbl .. bo .,_ ........... n.•.,...:... .... *** __ ..... ...... ....... .,., .. ,,] 1 .... lb ...... -... ,....., ...,. .""""' to IJt a. circullellac• ...... I"' 7 & bll =IW'dre. A ..-.tot...=t.ud ,.r ... -..... llloll iAIInol\r -to _.. ... Ills boboll obJocted to the .., .... LISAI.liO'ftCI IIOT!CE . ''Tilt 1<1111 ud ~., II..,. po:rt Baltlor biP acbooi•a ~ mulcal wU1 • be ljopd 111-lbo aeboot•a llldl- lorioult II t p.m. War t9. IOUIISI. ....,-> "'""' • ---/--I~ :: t -r-~ ~.. • -. • • • • • -- ~ ( • I -, -. . •• • • • • • • I : • • • • • • • • -·--··Mr ...... wU1 be ~~- OF PIIBLJC HEARI!IG NarJCE IS HEREBY lUSTER SERGEAMT 1'1.111 E. B. lUIIe. -of Mr1, -rt R. .IC&J ol U0 VIola Graode, tbe Blafts, t.scnct- ut.s from tbe u. s. Air Foree recruiter ecbool at Lactlaod AFB, Te11.s. He YW be an olllclal Air Force Nerulter at Suta Roa, c&Ut. Serr.at KJ.ac, a 1955 cradl&te of st. Tbomas Col• leliite Instttute Ja C aucta, atteoded tbe M.emortal Uni- •efstty of N ewfouodlaod, lbe Urd•erstty of.flaftU, &DIS tbt Ua.tYerstty of Southern Mls- '"-'- Tbl mul.ea.l, •ltb Its aWIJ'd-'WtmWic ,core bJ Rodpu and' Hammeratelll, .. dlnctod llr-Ras- •lea Haic ud Tbomu Bndac ot the aebooUlev:lty. Aaltl!ttat cllrectors are Wart Rueter, a .IOI)bomore, lDd Gloria llect. 1 ....... Barbin Hatrls 1s Ja charge ot cborqrapbJ. Joa.noe Blael:, dramatics t•cber at Coi'OQ& del Mar hlgb school, <'_. : ~~r~o......................... . ..... . • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I ldllllutag t*bre a .ate IMartDc omoer," Supt. Jobn Nicoll aid after Tuesday IJCbl'• meetmc. "U be ftllts tblt bearlnc to be public, GIVEN ttat the Cit}' CouocU ot tbe City of NewportBeacb wtll bold a public he&riDc reprdlD& Plaaoblc Com- mlssloa Amendment No, 444, COUNCIL ·SUMMARY a request to amend the "Koll Center Newport" Pl.anDed Community Development Plan to (I) clarity bulldiD( sett.ck requirements within , "footprint lots"; (2) clarity protessJooal and business office uses iD the Planned Commlltl.lty and (3) addslgD- Ing provisions for ground noor businesses in multlple- teoant buildings; located In Tract 7593, bounded by Mac- Arthur Boulevard, Campus Drive and Jamboree Road. NOTICE lS HEREBY FUR- THER GIVEN ,that tbe said public hearing wUJ be held on the 9th day of June, 1975, at the hOur of 7:30 P.M. L!GAL IIOTICI · NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING NOTICE 1S HEREBY · 1s contributing sets. Anna 1a played by senior Nancee Gny and the King by j.mior Robert Keller. other maiD rolesandplaye~s are T'tlpti.m, performed by Terrl-LJM WUJiams; Luntba. Roger Haskell, both juniors, and LacJy TbJane, sophomore Anne Deutch. Prlace Chululoockorn ts played by EnsJcn eighth gr-o~~r Seth Siegal. Ttctetsw which cost $1.50 with a student body card aod $Z general admissloo, can be reserved by calling 556-3310. LfGAL HOnCI A Newport Beach City COUJicU meeting t,.t lasted unW 1:30 yesterday mom~ ing, took ·tbe toUowtnc ac- tion: • THE BLUFFS 'lftll get 17 addiUooal homes tn tracts on VIsta Entrada a.nd Vista Caudal, over tbe objections of some resideats of the area •ho protested the move during 4 hours of hearings. • BICYCLE rldfne oo some city sidewalks wUI be studied further • alter the Council balked at a trafftc engineering pla.D that called for $50,000 worth of signs designating which s lde'lfalks could be used. • GREENBELT commts~ sion developing the Santa Ana River strip was sup- ported by the Council, 'lfhlch YOted to )Jta tbt eommts- sloo tor a Jat at a cost of $61?. • JEAN MORRIS reslped as chairman ot lbe Parts, Beaches and Reereattoo Commission. A replacement •01 be 111.m·ed Juoe 9. • CONOOMINIUM de- Yelopment at tbe IJOUtheast comer ot Ford &DIS Jamboree 1n Big CanJOO got a tlnal go-abead as the Council ap- proved tbe rtna1 tract map. • PRIVATE PIERS were ezcluded from the general lllcreases in annual harbor permtt tees. Although fees for moorings and com- merclal piers •Ill go up drastically, priYate non- commercial pier fees will remaln at $10 per year the Council decided. QISTOII QJILTS DUST RUFPLES anJ PILLOW SHMfS loy Judy 552-0732 in the Councll Chambers of the City Hall of the City of Newport Beach, Cali- fornia, at which time and place any and all persons interested may appear and be heard thereon. GlVEN tr•t the City CouocU of the City of Newport Beac h wUl bold a pnbllc bearing reprding Proposed Ord1- aaoce No. 162Z, bei.Dg, an ordinance of tbeCityofNew- port Beach rezoning pro- perty and amending Disl- rlcting Map No. 50, Planning Commission Amendmeat No. 443, amending a portion of Dlstrtcttng Map No, 50 from R-1·8 District to the R-A Dtstrlot (Roger's Gardens -NewpoJ1: Center). located southerly of San Joaquin Hills Road between Mac- Arthur Boulevard and pro- posed New Mac Arthur Boulevard In Harbor View Hills. NanCE OF PUBUC HEARING NOTICE IS .JiEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Ne"llt'J)Ort Beach wW hold a public hear- tog regarding Ordinance No. 1611, being, an ordi- nance of tbe City of New- port Beach amenc:lj.ng sec - tions 20.46,030, Z0.47 .050, 20.48.020 and 20,54.020 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code io lncre&!!'"' appllcatlon and petition f~ . ln connec- tion wlth use permits, modi- ficatloos, variances and zone c hanges. Church News ~" . .; Dress Shop open on Sundays • 3424 Via Lirt o Newport Bea~h Wisconsin Laura Lagios City Clerk City of Newport Beach Publish: May 29, 19'75,ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. LEG4L HOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as: The Hand- crafters, 9632 HamUtoo, IC-2, Huntington Bc h,, Calif. 92646: Brian F. O'Mean, 9632 Hamilton, t C-2, Hunt- ington Bch., Calif. 92646; Sheryl D. O'Meara, 9632 Hamllton. IC-2, Huntlngtoo Bcb., Calll. 92646. Tllis business is conducted by • &RDeral PllrtDership. Signed: Brian O'Meara. This statement was , ftled •lth tbe County Clerk ofOr- uge County op M2y 27 ,19'7~. Publish: May 29, June 5, 19, in tbe Newport F -44164 NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- THER GIVEN that the said public bearing wUI be held oo tbe 9th day of June, 1975, at tbe bour of 7:30 P.M. in tbe CntmcH Chambers of the City Hall of tbe City of Newport Beach, CaU- fornla, at whi ch Ume and place any and aU perSOGS interested may appear aJk1 be beard thereon. Laura LagiOs City Clerk City of Newport Beach Publish: May Z9, 19'75,in tbe Newport Harbor Ensign. NOTICE lS HEREBY FUR- • PLYMOUTH CONGRE- GATIONAL CHURCH, 3262 Broad st., Newport Heights -'• At Father's t.able" will be the communion message of Cal Stevens, associate minister, at the 10 a.m. Sunday service. The church will hooor graduat.Lng stu- dents at a dlnner Thursday eve11ing, June 5, at Sam's Seafood restatJrant, Corona del Ma r. June 15 wUI be observed as wedding anni- versary Sunday. THER GIVEN thai the said .. THE NEWPORT HAR- publlc hearing wUJ be held 8' 1R 1.-i iUHCH OF RE- on the 9th day of June, 1975, LIGIOUS SCI ~· -C F., 541 Cen- at tbe hOUr of 7:30 P.M. ter St., Costa Mesa -The in tbe Councll Chambe rs of Rev. Eleanor Jackson .... m the Ctty Hall of the City preach at 10 a.m. Sunda y of Newport Beacb, Cali. on the topic, "What are you fornta, at which ttme anti buUdlng'?" Thirty new mem- plaet;l a.ny and all persons bers wtu be received, and lntere:>ied may appear and a receptton wJII be held by be heard thereon. the Women's Guild. The Laura Laglos Guild will me« at 7:30p.m. City Clerk June z at the home ofPrest- Clty ot~~~~~,,i•~:·,~•I:1~Ast rld Stevens, 1741 Ave., Costa Mesa. We're new in the area, and have some get acqainted specials! • THE NEWPORT -MESA CHRISTIAN CENTER. 148 2Znd St., Costa Mesa -John Bueno, pastor of the largest evangellcai church in Latin America, wUI speak at the 8:30, ll a.m. and 6 p.m. sen-Ices this Sunday. Under bis ministry, the Evangel- lsUc Center ln San Salvador, El Salvador, bas grown to .an uen.ge Sunday school attendance of 9,000, He Ls Carnation touoder and administrator of a school operated by the c)lllrch, irades Longhorn LARGE EGGS ALBACORE CHEESE s 1( PER {Appro•· 12-U lba . .ach) DOZ. u-7 ... S139S s1os • By One day C.t.H5 FOR the horn from the farm SOLID 1"4CIC.ED IN SI"NHC WATER We take (!hone orders! • If you'd like to be on our monthly special mailing list, call 997-7481 We also need Dealers -Check our Program. kindergarten through )lnlor college, wtth an enrollment or 1,932, • THE HARBOR TRINITY BAPTJST CHURC H, 1230 Baker st., Costa Mesa - Pastor Eugene Stroh ot the Fountain Valley BapUst Church wtu bring the mes- sage for tne 8:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday services. Com- munton service will be held at 6 p.m. • ST. ANDREW's PRES-· BYTERJAN CHURCH, 600St. Andrew's Road, C!Uf Haven • "Putting the hum 1n bum- d rum" will be the sermon topic of Dr. CharlesDieren- field at the 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. SUDday services. • THE F1RST BAPTIST CHURCH OF COSTA MES._ 301 Magnolia st., at Santa Ana Ave. -Evangelist AI Wells will be guest speaker at the 9:45 a.m. Sunday schoOl hOUr and 'at the 11 a.m. service. Pastor James Combs IS ncationlng and a tteodtng tbe graduation feUO'II'shlp in Springfield, Mo . He has been speaking ,in churches lD Clevelaod, Detroit and Alaoo. • ST. MARK PRESBY. TERIAN CHURCH, 2100Mar VIsta, East Bluff -"Wilen Jesus provides the riDe," based oo the account ot the weddt.og at Cana in Ga.IUee, wUI be the sermoo topic for the 9 aod 10:30 a .m. Sunday semces. The sum. mer schedule will go into effect Sunday, Jtme 8, wttb a slagle service at 9:30a.m. ------Dehydrated Food for Long Term Storage 25% off on BEEHIVE brands Hi\~~ .•.. ..: , ..... ~ •• c ~:.u'-1\i~"J McCormick/Simplot Idaho INSTANT POTATOES -S2501) .. c •. 1o. C.t.5E (6 c,.,) ~ l~t-COMPLETE WITH IIIILit (EA CH CAN SERVBS l.J6·4o_... PORTIONS) You M.n .aldlcal, We. tift 1: theft 1: aoto lnaur- aDCe . How about pour fl.mUJ'J food auppiJ tuuruce? It's better to ha" It &Dd DOt OHd it tlaD need lii.Dif DOt .. Yf ttl . 'l'llla 1o tbo G01J -prtllllam ,.. bold 01 to or at It J01 b"'t DMd U. Tbe b»d la dtUc:ioaa, .,.c:rutou. uptwol(lll, 6 .., lo Ilion. Como ID IIIII -pit lt. YOOI'U be~ II-...,., U lo. Magic Mill Wheat Gririders and Mixers .t. • $ • COUA •UA NEW BRIDGE across Newport Bay could look llk.e this U ~tate dtlle"l qtDeera accept this version presented by areb1wct WtWam FleUr ud hiJ BAT-7& clt11eo.s brtdel aetioD tam. OffaeWnc the ne• span sUghUy to the DOrtb would allow tor boat Launelltnc ramps aoutb or tbe brldp, Tbe re--deslpect Donr-Cout Hwy. tnter- sectloa Would InclUde a tree rilbt tum onto Dover. Tbe BAT:?& lfOIIP Is d.rumml.Dg up pubUc support for the ctty•s oftlclal request to have a new bridge built as qutel:IJ u p:~ss.Jble, with a belght of 17 to 20 feet above miii.D hfcb Ude, A lett tum Jane lDto Bay Shores would be retaloed. Current state plans call for building the bridge 1n tbe la4! 1970a. Tht BAT-76 team hopes to speed qp the sc:bedule. BICaiTEHHIAL TALK FOR WELCOIIE Q.UB Marta Worpn, a member of the community relatlons department of the Irvine Co., will dlseuss bicentennial plans for Newport Beach at a meet::ln&: of the ne•ly formed Welcome Wacoo club on Wednesday, June t, at tbe home of Mrs. Freel Hen- der!OO, 1407 Outrigger, Harbor VIew HUls, at 10 a.m. LfG . .t.LMOnCI NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the· City COWlcil of the City of Newport Beaeh wUI bold a public bear- ing regarding Ordinance No. 1610, being, an ol-ctt- nance of the City of New- port Beach amending sec- Uon 19,12.010 of the New- port Beach Mun "l!fpal Code to increase the kP for tiling tentative map of proposed subdtvlslon. NOTICE 1S HEREBY FUR- THER GIVEN that the said public hearln& will be held on the 9th day of JUDe, 19'75, at the hour of 7:30 P.M. in the COUDcU Chambers ol the City H..U of the Ctq of N8wpOrf" -Beach, 'call- tomta, at whJetl time and place any and all persons interested may appear and be heard thereon. Laura Lqlo$ City Clerk City of Newport Beach Publlsh: May 29, 19'75,1D the Newport Harbor Ensip, SOU TH ~ORST .... '· TWO COMPlETE SHOWS 1:00 and 9:15 •,, -..... LAGUIIA FEIERAl CEI ERRATEI ~ AIIIVERSARY WITH tiiHEST YELDS 1140 YEARS INSURED SAFE UP TO ~0,000 Stlrt earning tht nation's h~llt interest now at tht prestigious aavi,.a and loan aaocittion which has locally and loyalty •rved eoatll Ortntt County end aou~ltnd trtas for 40 years. Individual ICtounts ma~red up to $40,000 -multiple accounts for much more. lnttrest ia ....,.nlld for the full !-'m of certific.tt accounts, subject to substantial mttreat penalties for withdraw~ts btfore maturity. HOfft OFI'l~ 2tO OCMn Avenue Leguna Beach. Cahtornta 92651 Telephone· 494·TS41 LAGUNA NtGUfl. Cahtorn•a 3 Monarch Bay Ptaza SAN Cl!Me'NTE. Cahtomia 801 North El Camino Real LAGUNA HtU.S, Calitorrn 24301 Pueo de Valencta L.Ait( ELSINORE. Cahlornta 600 W"t Graham Avenue Comtng soon tn aELIIIONT SHORE! IT REALLY WORKS TMM CARPET Q.;IANIM 20% OFF "-"-~ .. f!~~~.~~ Ll N E :..: :~~:s!~! 8owd. wltb ••&clwbiJ driUICI lidiM Utt of the pr'Oiftm Ud b1a nplar lfiiiiMI.l"UCe TM Oruce Cout com- bltlblllll ll)triU at ttt. STOP ArtbrtUs 00 tbe UMl1 ttittboll. Vlca-MaJOf DDital. 1DIIdtJ atUJilbuut orcbeltra -..cliiiGD w-....1 1 w.t put. G1Mst ot to bebalt of hwport S.Cb. pr 111at.ad a ea.. out tt. 14tb .._ baMr ••• DGMotblru111u·~Lewrtaee colden bJ to •r ctt,, ud Mtma Mu.f at 4 p.aa. SIIDday. 111M a, Welt otl cbU'PIIIM mule tame. He added pl"eNDted a cbeet ot $1.000 to tM aoxttlary. Sa ttle Oruce Caut Collect baa on butbe &Dd IAlmlilbt. touch to the · So Mded a dtllcbtfll, ~UC:Ceuflll a1fa1r. Mc~Momtm. Tieata an fait moYlJic IDtertatomeDt of the ttay. Some of tbt lard JPotldD& member• were priced --at $1.50 for reoeral Tbe Flonoce SmalH. preseotatlon of Wuda Pecram, Janet Brtatle, Hele Mara-adlnlNka 1M Sl for stu- flublou from aumerou• local shops carried vich, Dee Lockbart. Dood Cuter, B•trtee d.U. oot trom .uly moro teanls eoarts, beach Doll. Rutb FortuDe and Carol& CaJIIIIbell... The orebestn wt11 offer &Dd pool w•r, to atterDOOD. eventnc and not fot'CtUIDC cbalJ!man of tbe l'teot, alert a tarletJ of rarely per- later • • • to btddy bye. Between courses, Sis Elliott. Amq the member• and guests formed mule aod wt11 tileD Uvelt and bamorous Jack Rourke and the we aw wen Jean Taoctowlky, Pbyllll combloe wttb the Oraoge emcee, our own famous Harry Babbitt. saw Balllie, Maur'lne Tr•dway, Robin aad Ca.st Sfmpbooic Cborale to to tbe drlwtac aod preseotatlon of the door Dorothy Lawrence. Elsie Moto, Dottie Porno, prueDt Artbur Hooec1er•s prtzes, an ptly wrapped, except three. Two Earleoe Abbot, Sally BUley. Hanoab Dow-''Ktac David." were ~tttracttve arraogemeots ot 50 ooe-aleby aod Cleo Salltla. otbera were Gloria Tbe major work will be dollar bW. oo •cb ••• the thlrd centered Malouf Brow, wbo sane durlnc the luocbeoD; tbe BerJJos SJmpbooy No. z around a C-oote {interpreted • • • ene Millicent Sall.sbury, Gretcbeo Moore1 Ruth "Harold ID ItalY," featurtnC lumdnd dollar bW). Walsh, and Gayna Harrtman. otbtu at the viola 801of.lt HaDaah Skupen Squeals of surprise told the dellgllt of the Perroo table were Pearl {Mra. Erout) of tbe LGacBtacbS)'tnpbooY. luc:.tY wlnoera. Mrs. Raymond (Victoria) Verre, wbo assists her lllsba.Dd lD operat-Al.o IDeblded 00 tbe pro- Beyer was ooe of the luckies and 1ng Sebastian's dlnner theatre west to San cram Is tbe overture. Gretcbeo (Mrs. Altoo) Capp of M~nt •• llo Clemeate • . • even takes sma11 actlDC "S.Cret of ~e," by E. {wbo waa at Mrs. Perron•s table lZ) woo th~ parts; also Clover (Mrs. Cbarles) Yarer, Wolf-Ferrart. C-oote. This seemed to be a w1.nn1ng table· Los Angeles. OPEN Betty {Mrs. Harry) Babbitt sent mentai AuxUlary president Adelle Gallade aod FOR BRUNCH N~ HAAa>R EJfSUJI PUBUSHEO IEEJ(LY -PAGE 5 mesacu to oosb&nd tor the Gloria Marshall husband Al bosted the board and committee Start:lDc JUDt 1, the Mactc plaD •• We ALL coocentnted and BELIEVE members plus friends from San otero and Pan at Soatb Cout Plua 1T OR NOT .•. be drew her number. Roma local at a. cocktail buffet that eveo.Lac. We Costa Me~ wUI open to; {Mrs. John) Gurney toot bome the table enjoyed ~ old-time Newport wttb lq rS_unda __ Y_b_T'IIDC __ b_a_t--lO~a_.m_:_. ~·• prise, a magnum of champagne wtth pastel time locallte Jerry JohDsoo aod wUe HeleD bubble-bllloons ~tttached. Perhaps husband ••• In Lawrence Welk's words, "wunner- JohD (he 8lllllg with the Met for seven years) tul, wuMertul"l popped the cork when their soo Dan Gurney • • • • • came into his own wtth his Eagie carwtnntng HawaUan hospitality reigned at the Balboa th1a year's Indy 500. driven by Bobby Unser Yacht Club's opening of the season's acttvt- wbo acpaplaned to a finish. t:very guest wa~ ties. Flowing fountaln s, fern trees aDd nower- a wtnner, door prize or no ••• for not only lng orchids emphasized thea.lobaatmospbere was there a blt of Estee Lauder perfume, and enhanced the aloha welcome. FesttY1t1es but a spray bottle of Elizabeth Arden cologne of the day followed the delectable buffet was also at each place. luncheon. We shared our table w1th the Wbeo Introduced, Mr. Welk asked "speech newest BYC members, the Henches from or music" and admlUed he was pleased Laguna • · . he is with Blurock Associates wltb the response. as his oratorical talent of our town. Attention getter durtog luncheon seemed never to go beyond "ab-one at1-ah was the colorfuUy attired crew of the Lock- two-ah." from then on. It was ad lib. His abey's . beautllul Calldns 50, La Prensa. accordian was brought to the stage and Mr. Even ftrst mate Vlrglnla wore the appllqued Welt played "Hello, Dolly," wtthMr.Babbitt demm. ' YocallsiDg while Norman Manny's orchestra ln our look around the other boAts, were provided the background music. Walking the very pleased to board the newest ln BYC's runway, wtlh his ~r tuned to audience neet ••• the Thomas Walker's 43ft. Graod particlpatioo, called three ladles on stage • • • Banks, )lst cnristeoed the "Moonbow :• We namely Heleo Butler, Margar et Grace, and Jo ll2d never heard of a mooobow, and were Bessell {from "our" table). Vice-Mafor ~terested in the origin. As Tom told Lt. Milan Dostal was asked to join them and . The mooobow is like a rainbow, except the sextette "gave their all" loud and clear lt is seen only at night and rarely above il not eDctly oo key. Our tablemate, Jo' the equater.'' Yet. while returning to the became the great L. w. •s polka partner' bote! in Hawah one evening, they t.d noted thus closed the unscheduled entertainment' the beauty of the full moon, wttb the misty Each participa,nt ns given one of Mr: ~atn 1n the distance ..• and suddenly there Welk's persooal date books and calendars tt was, a slivery white bow arching the Word had reached Mr. Welk that a vecy heavens. They were awed by Its ethereal talented pianist was at one or the tables beauty · .. and so they now have their own Sylvi Lin of Sweden, on her first visit t~ "Moonbow" · · • maybe she glides the California. Ascertaining her whert>abouts waves as lightly as a moonbeam. Iocldeotally he asked her to play "even )lst a few bars' the Walkers a, e embarking on a dlfterent pretty please." She complied a little re~ boat trip. come June, the) Oy to New Orleans luctantly. Tumultuous applause. During our and board the Delta Queen. They wtll ply cooversatloo afterwards, Mr. Welt arranged the "ol' river-ways" th.rouJh ~utltul mag- a meeting with Miss Lln, on his return oolia couotr} and historic towns, such as from tbe tour be ls now on. Who mows we Natchez, Vicksburg, Paducah, (l"lnS. Cobb's may ah be seelng SylYla Lin of Swede~ on hom~ town) • • • float port being ClDelnDaU, TV's chafTllloaCDe bour. 0 -Ht-0. We made the trip vla the land GEM ALK J.C. HurrtPNia. ~ no,. « 1823 N..,ort Blwl. 1Ja bHft • COitll llfta IMwlmri for mor• t,., 27 ~ 11 •n 141thor~ty on ~· ~nt!Jfti!'''Y· . GREAT DIAMONDS STILL APPEAR lo 1973, ln South Afnca a 223.6 carat yellow octa~ bedron dlamood was dis- covered, and bas been cut into three diamonds worth $1-m1U1oo. Largest is at1 86 carat bright yellow brilliant be- lieved to be the largest modem roond cut lD the world. Lt is nawless, over . one inch In diameter. The other two, cut from the same stooe, are a 21 carat emerald cut and a smaller marquise. ~ause worM diamond sources are limited and are being steadily depleted, diamoods such as this are becoming lDcreastoclY rare; and &reat stoou such as tbe 3,106 carat Ccllloao dlamood, found ln 1905, and ~ 7Z6 cant Junker,l934, may never be equalled. SUPERAIN ., MELNOR OSCILLATING now ~~~I~KLER 299 A fhp of the dial automatically sets any of four desired w.~ering panerm. long gentle sweep lets one half soek whtle the other half IS watered. Water l.wn area up to 2.~ squ~e feet (34' ~ 65'). Tru·Seal® motor keeps out dtrt, gr1t, And; lUIS 1n lubrication. Lovely ClaJre Trevor (Mrs. Mllton Bren) route. along the old Natchez Trace ••• but warmly pnls4l.d Mr. Welk 1n her presentation )lst mtssed (b} a couple of hours) seeing of the salute to persoaalltles award from the the Delta Queen and Its musical welcome Au.tlliary of Stop ArthrltLs founda-at v.tcksburg.lrNe•xt•t•im•e•w•e•'•U•' 'tllilillkel.ithelliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;;:::::::::::::::::: in recognition of his ZO years in support boat. ' CHAMPAGNE YUSIC MAESTRO Lawrence Welk 1s pictured bere witb Adelle (Mrs. Alfred) Gallade, at left, president of tbl Wome•• AuxUJary of the ArthrWs Foundatirn and Vinan (Mrs. Roland) Perron, member of the advlsory commttt" of the foundation. This photo was taken at the "stop arthritis" luncbeoo held at the Newporter lnn. Exchange picks Dunlap Newport Center stock- broker Albert Dunlap has beeD DOminated as nut prealdeot of tbe Excba.Qge Club of Newport Harbor. Rob Meyer. also a stockbroker &Dd Fred Davls oftbt EnstP Dtw~P~per were oomloated 11 lit and ZDd vtce-presl- d_.a, l'ftl*tiftly. Formal electiou wUl ~ btld next IDOatl-, and oew oftlcen wtl1 be lDtroduced at a hlJ ll dlDntr diJM:e at tbe B&bJa Corlntbl.an Yacht Cllb. Nom!Dated to""t!-J•r term• aa tbe elllb'a Board ot Otreetora wen -.... p.redlttat Dlek llodp, 8o..._ Y... ud ouj TeWlnkle. Holdover board members, wttb a year re- mLlnlnc oo their terms, are Douglas Keup, Ted IAeffler and Michael Gertner. Tbe 90-member club 1s Newport's oldest servtct club. It ls the 0011 Exchange Club in CalUomla to win 8 special ''Blg E" awards, wbleb are t».sedoo member- ship. s.rvlce and support of cbar1ttes. MATTBESS.ES IIZW -aDVILDDIG IrNcular Sbapes • ZM• e , a -ceaea CDn.A IIlJA MA T'TRIU CO. 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' .~~ ---""1 - ]~us Has S1crtd Lon By Peter K.rey ~ ... "' N£W'OIITHAABOR IIISIGII TltiJIISIII'Y,IIAY It, lf1~ ___ ....._------------------''---------, Broken.FIJIJIIEDft.mv -PAce' C:OIIOIIA~IIA CAl. It Atheism the Religion of the Future?· p~ DISCUSSIONS wlftl If. '--fl. ~/lr. CUrtet L FehtMft lr ROM THE BIOLA 8R0AOCASTER ) Q. L.•••t.•. w .. -.. "If Satnn 111 'ltflt tlm7tiprPIO'nt, hm1• rn n he bl' in 1111 mnn~ pJart'll "' lhP ,ow m f' t i mt>Y I f hi''IJ n,t tlm rti.~f'i,.nt , h rou• dr.,.,. ,.,. k fllllf' filii" '""ll.!lhttt?" A . It may sct•m ~omet 1 me a." th ou~eh th1N i." thf' ca!w, H owt>ve r, Sat an ill on ly a creatt>d bei ng and u such ha." not the chantcte ristic.'l o( deity. Look at Matthew 12 :26 and 26 and you will MPt' how Chri1H knew the thouaht ... of the penplf'. Satan appea~ to bt' o mnipreM nf becauM he hu AO many dt'mon11 helpin~e him out In his ~vii work . He dot>" not know our thou.l('ht!l nor ill hf' PVPrywhere at thi' ~amf' timf'. Q. S... ...._, c.Mf. -"WA.o 1t'N rai•1•d /nntt. tAe deed cU tAt tiMe 11/ tltf crtcd~ of CAriaf:P Do ~"" t.-'ittk that ou o/ '"""" '"''"' h.o.vf' bl'tn Davldt II 1n, .\ow H•W fit,. Rib~ ti'U ..., t• '"' tt101"41 of fltnttt CAtd day tAttt D«"tf' toMb "'"' .,, .. '"'"' tUl t ht ~, .. A. Da•fd, wu talc:t:D, Uonr "lth a mdltlt.de of eap\Jyit,, upll•• ( Spk. 4 :8) from Paradl .. , U.. abode oC U.. riohloouo doad, lot<> tbo --"' ~ lo hu-. 'l'1lo boolt of D..W 11M ..... lal4 a~ In U.. '-!>. T1to-1UT .un ~.aw ...... &heN, but 1t1s ~~>lrl& ..., ~ "'"' .u... -lo AirraMa'a -. In llf.W..., wo -(loOt ot .... -ol ""' -d ..... ..ol .. ~ow I ol Dtllatt Between Dr . Carl Mcintire And Mrs. O'Hair Thla a eaot'NM.tioD of the t.lt of a oat boar eustroa.tattoa oa TV, Oa Feb, lt, lt?O, bttwt• Dr, Cui ... llciAtlre, radio pr•ehtr Ul1 d1- . r~tor of tbe zotb Ceatury Re~­ a.Uoo Hour, IDd Mra. Mlldalra Mur- ray O'Hair, eeU•IIt as a.o atbalst. Tbe IDOdentor tor tbt TV allOw, prHMilecl over KLRN, Aulf1D, Tea- as, wu Din Gllbert, and fight apiJut ihe clnllt, that il my busincu becaUK it il a free market place of i-.. .And what you en: aay- mg to them in. n:tum il that ~-~Uit be ltructured, they mu.t be ~ to authority, they must have ~ rules of conduct. Thil ia good; thia is bad. This is a sin; thia is not a ain. Thia ia acc::tptable. Life ia not that untompli4 cat<d. MclNnu: I am JOrry but it is. I am sorry. That it what l want to tdl you. O'HAIJ.: Enrything today is very, very free: wh«<ing and everything t&- day has to do with the kind of aolu. tions which reach to the hullWl heart, not to the kind of palaver that coo on 1 in the church where hypocrita come and gather together every Sunday so that they can fteccc the taxJ-yer out of a few more doUatt on this level or that level. When you talk about the slums -and it is necessary to move into the slums and to do work -the churchu are the biggest holden . of slurN in America. They an: the big4 gcst landlords in the slunu in Amer- ica. MciNTJU: Would you stick to one subject? Stay right with the one sub. j~? (Mrs. O'Hair laughs heartily) and may I say to you that you have recognized what I have been trying to say all evening. You live in an entirely different humanistic world where God has no place, God has no power. God is our- O'HAta : But people do. MciNTI U : But wait a minute, but we live in the - O'HAta : We an: just as afraid of the St.ltttC as you are. I don't want an ex~ tnordinary strooc state that would be authoritarian to me. MciNnu: But what you are doing will produce the power of the state in order to solve your problema. O'lLua: But you arc the ooe who buttressea it up bccawe you are ay- ing, respond to the authority of God, and to respond to the authority of God is to respond to the authori~ of law, if rigidity of the state, of polrtica, and theiC are the thinga we muat q~ tion now. O'HA.ta : You see you offer them nothing but words, and this is the problem because they arc not asking you for words multiplied unendingly. They arc saying to you, Why can't we do our ·own thing ? Why can't we have our life? Why shouldn't it be precious? If I want my hair long, that is my-busineu. If I want to go out )jfciNnu: No, I am ayinr that "If the Son therefore ahall make you free, ye lhaD be free indeed." And "where the Spirit of thc.1..ord is, theft is liberty." ADd the only thing that can ret America out of hCT prac.nt confuslon and put her bade on a lOUd foundation is thet this nation repent before God, ask God to have mercy upon ua, and He will delinr ut from our cnemica - 0.. J. Richerd C,.._ th•· Old Testament uinta were phy~ically rai&c.d. Scripture makes it vt>ry plai n that they did not apP£>ar until arter Christ wu m iM·c\. Otherwfac. I Corinthians 15 :20 wou ldn't ·apply (or He i1 thf:' 1\nl rruit.a. No one really knowlt who these saints were. They, of coune, died aaaln, just ~ waa trur with Lu.arua. Q. , .......... w•.-.. Alter bdkv-- ,.,~ llovc bcn rutted /rtl"M CA.t !l''fJVf' w.lat ki'JJf!U to nbdil_,. rr.~ r Do tA.17 r•.oitt ifl CAt '"'"' 11r flrf' tllq m& tAil CGr1l toU.\ r~H"id a to\oMHM 'fCGrtf' A. Their bodltl remain In the ~trave and U.elr toull Jn the •bode of the unrirhteoua dead. At. t.he end of th~ mJUen.nlum.,, Uley will appear before the Jud:r-nt ltat of God and nceJve UM ttunal c:ondemnaUon fw Ute.fr nfl an. latlon 20:J14 tl .tw. .at a c._, picture of tbeM l"fftta. Q. Oce• " , c.MJ, -.. WOMU ,... Mirttf di~tNiflli•p tl( ttvbjfd of 1••'-;,.,r I• tACt for, todawt Ar• Cler• .,HritHnl ._jlu to &1 <kri...r7" A. Thlo o~bjoet Ia OO>ored In doptll In 1111 OW 'l'ooluwot. God ullld 111>' 011 b-1 1<1 fut Ia onlor lo rt .. t.., a ooiM ntlrtlt 1<1 lloat -P o1 Jllnoj 1o 1111o11 .,.. U..lr u- •11111 llnelr •hlfol _,, (IOol I :14, -· 9.:1) ••• tllo "' .... - fAl'linJI' in th~ •Got~pelll ttUjll'IJe!'lt " orw who did !IUCh prat'tiC'E' in an h~ crititical mannE"r. Thou l nvolved wou ld put on an air of piety and a "holier than thou" appearance. The~ wa111 no lr ut• Ainc.rlty of heart. Ttw!re art' no dii"'H'tions in the-N t"w Tt"Kla· ment and rspeclally In the Epiat~. lellin~t believer~' to ful Thia Ia ~mct h imr of the k>~tl'll IIIY"t.c.m. The dan~tc r i111 In ~inlf proud of our abilih• for ab&tinence, r1ther than in th~ pow~r of the Lord. At tbe l'l&mt• time, 1r you indlvlduall~· bt:lleYe tht' Lord would have rou fMt, enter Into thl111 f~llo"'"hlp ""d rommunfon with Him alone. If rour hurt 1111 jttt- tltd on ~kina-God'a wtll on • cer- tain matter. you may wlah to "'" vou~lf to a hla-he:r ~tlvlty than t&tintr:. Mak e It a part M your Chrl•- tian libertY. · 1 Q ...._.., CaUf. -••on,.• tA:' OW f rtfn1tU"At utNttl'-c»Jtta.f•••rJII'OIII· u,.. o!'ll/l' lf/trr dnttA, '"""orlnlitr. '"'4 """rrl'dltt!ft', A. W'hite tMn aN not. u IMift¥ and u dl'-d M Ia the New T•ta.rat. lhc7 .,.. eortalnl> Ilion, leo "'"" _. ..... p-lt:ll, 18:1-1; lohn It:•. T .. •· lk OW -. -'ulm_.,Wafoo 'I owln• .,t """' --·· 'l'llo-plete rt• lieU• WM I• tM W. 1-Qrial, IAI • oojoloo ho lila ,r .. llutlooo tUt Qortoro _,....,. .......... ·-•lala ., ......... ,.,.NIIIp, CYJIAD : If e=<ry fOI clown oo tbdr ~ aDd tomotrow ud oald, 0 God .... would tbt n-inAuotlndl•pparl MciHnu: God AlmlchtJ would I<D<I this nation tbt rr-blallnr and revi..J. We would take care of one another. we would low each other, be mponilbk for one IDOther. Thio Country noedo God. O'HAm: But the younr people .,. cloiftl' that now . MciHTJU: They ... not~ It In U.. name' of God. They lin cloiftl' It in tbe name of Madalyn lrluna.y O'Hair or oomd>ody doe. That II richn (applauoe). Gn.uaT : I want to mDYe u beck into the middle of the iuue e little bit. I have a question for Mra. O'Hair. 1bcre are a number of questiontn out here-, and we wiD ret to u many u we can. I think that we have atahlitbed u we g<1 aiOI1jf the.,..... by whlcb Dr. Mdntin would judge whether an ad it good or evil, or rood or t.d if you like, in other wordi. W'rthout a re- ligious moral code, what is the meana that you use in order to judp: whether an act is good or evil? ' O'lLuo: I think that wt' bave to reaort to those two thinp which han been 10 abuted by religion. Ooc ia human reason and two i1 cocnmoll sense. Wr know tho.e things that we ahould not do, and we know thole things that we should do jUJt from being human beings in a humaa com4 munity. For instance, we have DO difficulty at all seeing that 6fe iJ ell· traordinarily pruioua 10 we cxtrapc> late in all waya and aay aiDce life • 10 very · pncious then it is nec.eauy to preserve that life and not ret iDvol~ in horrendous wars. whereu tbc. rd1· gioua penon will quite frequently ay, well life is so very important thet we must ~ in thert; and kiD one another in order to preserve it. And thac. are the things that I think that you Jet: in with your questions, and we 1pht im4 mediately on this. For instance, I am a woman. and how dare anybody teU me I can or cannot have a baby, or I an or cannot have an abortion. Be- cau.w some man aomc. 1-•la.ce hal rpade a law in respect to this, or aome person .sitting in a foreign place will say something in relationship to mora.lity and birth. I am going to use, No. 1, my common sense, my reason, and the fact that J am a woman filled with iovc in order to tFy to do tomdhing in a situation such as that. I think that it I!""S a little bit· beyond situational ethics because in respect to thit one also must use (1) reason ; (2) com. mon aenae. MciNTIRE : I think I can make a re-ply to that briefly. In the first place, Mrs. O 'Hair, human life does not be- long to you. It belongs to God. God has placed the price on it, it ia sancti- fied in His sight, and the life of one human soul was so precious that He gave His Son to rukem man. The Bible puts a very, very high price upon human life, and it is not youra or mine -abortions or whatever you want to call it. In the RCOnd place there it something even more prttioua than life though God hu e very - O'HAla: I ·couldn't i~ what it wu. MciNnu : Just a minute, you couldn't imagine what it .,... -it il liberty. "Give me bberty or Jive. me death." That wu Patrick H<II!Y. O'JIAJI : With life -you ba .. bl>- ~rty. It ftOWI from this. Mcbnu: No, that it why our country il willing lo ficbt apinst the enemia of h<edom, apiJut 1111 or- greuora that are Jeeldnr to tab O'fCJ' and make ua a totalitarien world - O'JIA11: Who dm-their ,,_ dom? McllM'Ju:: That iJ why, becauae liberty i1 ~ pr<ciouo than Hie. O'HAm: Who .ttm. 1111 b'baty! MciHnu: God (louihta' from audieoce). Quunow : In the lilht of the Go. pel of Jeaua, I wonder !low you would Juotily ft<, lilce in Vletnoan. Mch•nu : WeD, we do not jlllllfy war. War ilaa nil t.hlac. &Dd it il the rault of lia.. Heace. come wan """"'C Y'"'· firbtinco. They come "" e•<ry levtl. But !bot _, - that -.... '-..... -. like liberty olld U.. MCurity of 1 ...,... try, we m'* DOt def...S --bo order thet we CUll PftMI't• oar f.._.. doro to ~ ..... to -" ....... Rne God. Conieqaently When our s. tioD Ia at WIT, 10 it Ia It U.. pr- time, the --,.,.. ...... of common-,.,.. aloo..,. o1 na- aon -,a of ._. •••"•• wWch we ba .......... God, -~ ""' .,_ of -,......,... Alld I IWolt t11ot ~ nadoool-. ...... bo.m 1 1o,.,. ...; prkle to ,.. •• , ..... fl. ........ ltt .... -. ....... G.d. ""'"""' w ... O'llalt, ........ O'HAa: I w I F1 't -te ,.,. llna .... .,_,.,.. .......... .. ,_. .... ,.._ ...... VI.-1 .. "" I:AIIrllkl,...w .... ..... __ .,...,~ 'I ' I ' Jt ...... _a;:-;; ~ ~ =.:-... -=..;,. NOI'ICI TO CRKiftOII To an cl'ed.Uort Mit pu. tt.. .. ...,... ol LoG.. wu-, lb Ada l.cJUt WU.OO, ua Mra. Boa Cv-ru: ., ... eo..~ ..... bMil ad--. taDilnpt OG a P«ttbl ftltd bJ btr OD Va.reb u_ 1W7S, 1t ll ordered &Qd DOllee u bare- by lifta.; JaJy zt, 1W75 11 filed u the last city for fW11c ob- Jtc:Uou to the dt.charae of the ban~, andtbtllltday tor ftllDc a complalot to determlDe the c118cbarce- abUtty of IllY debt puriUIJlt to s.ctioft 17c(2)oftbe Baot. ruptoy Aet. lo order to r.ve hll claim allowed ao that he may wre 1D any dtstrlbuUon from the estate, a crtdltor must fUe a claim, wbetber or DOt be I• lDcladed In tbt Ust of creditors ftled by tbe bra.nk- rUpt, Claims wbtcb are not filed within 6 moatb.s after ApJU 21, 19'75 .W oot be allowed, except u otbenriM provided by law. A claJm may be nltd on an otfiel&l form pl'ftCribed for a proo.f ot claim to Lynn J. GUlard Bukrqptcy Judge, UDJted states District Court for the Northern District ofCallfor- nJa, 450 GoldeoGateAvenue San Francisco, CA In th~ action or Louise Wilson, Bankrupt, No 3-75-429, s.s. No. 518-46-1599. Dated: May 12, 1975. LYNN J. GILLARD Bankruptcy Judge 753193 Publish: May 22, 29, June 5, 12, 1975, ln the Newport Harbor Enslgn. LIGA&; MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followtng persons are doing buslness as: Rancho Murieta Mobile Home Vll- lage Company, 1201 North Harbor Boulevard, Santa Ana, CaWomla 9270~ R. Allen Lowe, 5347 Appian Way, Long Beach, Callfor- nia 90803; Daniel L. Evans, 109 Mlra Adelante, San Cle- mente, Calltomla 92672. This buslness ls conduct- ed by a llmfted partnership. Slgoed: R. Alleo bowe, Daniel L. Evans, General Partners. Thls statement was filed wtth the County Clerk ofOr- ance County May 16, 1975. Publlsh: May 22, 29, ~WJe. 5, 1~.,19'7~. lA, ~~ Harbor Ensign. F4386!l Flle No. 1829 LIGAL MOTICI FICTrTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing buslness as: VIsion Quest Art Gallery & Studlo, 400 W. Coast Highway, New- port Beach 92660: Dorothy C. Gilcrest, 13S8Sussex Ln., Newport RP:l('h 92660; Daolel E. Gllcr l'st, 1358Sussex Ln., Ntwport Beach 92660. This business is conduct- ed by a ceoeral pa.rtnership. Signed: Dorothy C. Gtlcrest. ThJs statement was filed with the County Clerk ofOr- ange County May 16, 1975. Publish: May 22, 29, Juoe s, 12, 1975, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F43877 LEGAL HOTIC! SUMMONS Case Numbtr 167389 MUNICIPAL COURT OF C ALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA SAN JOSE-MILPITAS JUDICIAL DISTRICT ZOO West lfeddlog Street, Sao Jose, California 95110 Plalntlft(s): Mack Trucks, Inc., a Dt>laware corpc ra- tion. Defendant(s): C llfford Wllllams, WU11am Russell. First Doe, Second Dot i. Black Company. To the Defendant(s): A clvll complaint hlls been Wed by the platntW(s) apinst you. If you wish to defend thJs lawsuit, JOG mut ftlt In thls court a wrttteopl•d- tnr ln reJPOOSe to lbe com- plaint (or a wnttea or oral pl•dlnc. u a Joaue. C041rt) wlthiD 30 Clap after tb.ll aummoos ll M"td OD )'OQ. OtMrwt., ygar dellalt ..W ~ eattred Oft appiJcaUOD bJ tbl p&alotifl(a) I.Dd tbt court may enter a ,._meotapinlt rou for tbt mooey or otJiu reUtll'eCIMittd in tM com- plltllt. U ,ou wt.h to INk thit t.dfle• of an lttofltJ iD W. aatur, you Aollld do ao promptlJ ao ttat JOQr plead- lie. It PJ, IDlY be fU4d oa Umt. Dated: ~ 17 t. lt?t. I. S. Sptelala, c;a.n,. sr iu.ta s . ....,.aladlG. Do*~~;, .... ~ .~o:;; ...... -. 100 M 'ear_, tl.. ..... ....... .. ,..., ... ,. c •• 'rll·=· ,.._ .......... :.:.. ... .,.. \ 1!¥1-MOTICI LIGAL NO'fiCI f1CTIT1008 BUSIN£88 :NAME STATIIIINT FICTITIOUS BUSIMESS T'-tollow11ir ~noa 11 NAME STATEMENT dof.OI bUIMa u: True! Tbe foi.J.fttDc peraou are Hott MapstN, 2041 Busl- dof.OI bui!Dess u: (1) The Dtlf Ceater Dr • ., Sulte 114, Design GuUd, (2) Deslpers ImDe, Calif. 9U&f: Scott Gull4, (3) Design GuUd, 4132 Allen, 330-C Ma.quertte, Loma St., Irvine, Callt. Corona del Mar-92&25. 92705: staoleJ Welnsteln, Thla baatness Is cooduct- 4132 Lorna St., lniM, Ca. td by an tnd1YWI&al. 92'705; James B. Solk, 8910 Slped: Seott Allen. S.llincbam st., N. Holly-This statemeot as IUed wood, Ca.llt. wlth tiM COUDty Cleric olOr- Tbis bustoessls conduct-uc• Couoty MaJ 7, 1975. ed by a geoeral partnersblp. Publish: May 22, 29, June Sl(oed: stan Weinstein. 5, lZ, 1975, In the Newport Tbts statement was ft1ed Harbor Ensign. F -.43592 wlth the County Clerk ofOr-______ ........, __ _ ange County May 12, 1975. LIGAL HOTtCI Publish: May 22, 29, June FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 5, 12, 1975, tn the Newport NAME STATEMENT Harbor Ensign. F-43'737 Tbe following peraon is LIG.u dolQg buslnessu: Moon-Ray --;~~;.;;~.;;;.;.·;.;M~O.:.TI:.;:C:.:I:___ Metals, 1404 N. Grand, Santa FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Ana, Ca. 92711: Nlck G. NAME STATEMENT Mooney, 10542 Cbestwl, The following persons are Stanton, Ca. 90680. doing buslness as: Trl Coon-Thls business ls conducted ty Trenching, 1724 E. Bor-by an lndlvldual. chard, Santa Ana, Ca. 92705: Signed: Nic k G. Mooney. Geofle Tant Smlth, 3017 Tbls statement wu Wed Coantry Ln., VIsalia, Ca. wlth the County Clerk ofOr- 93277; Matthew Jay Kroona, ange County Apr. 25, 1975. 24602 Overtake, El Toro, Publish: May 1, 8, 15, 22, Call(. 92630. 1975, ln the Newport Harbor This business Is conduct-Enslp. F -43174 ed by an unincorporated as- sociation other than a part-LIGAL MOTICI nersh.lp. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Signed: George T. Smith. NAME STATEMENT This statement was tued The following persoo is wUh the County Clerk otor-doing business as: Harris ange County May 14, 1975. lnsurance Agency, 4500 Publish: May 22, 29, June Campus Dr., (Suite 392A), 5, 12, 1975, In the Newport Newport B<:h., Ca. 92660: Harbor Ensign. F43787 J<enoeth George Harris, 100 LEGAL MOTIC! Via Antlbes, Newport Bch., Ca. 92660. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS This business is conducted NAME STATEMENT by an indfv1<ml. The following person is Signed: Kenneth G. Harris doing business as: World Thls statement was flied Sports Communications, 200 with the County Clerk ofOr- NeWi)Ort.Center Drive, New-aoge County May 1, 1975. port Btacb, Ca. 92660: 29Publlsh: May 8, 15, 22~ Michael WUlJam Kelly, 226 • 1~5. lb tbe Wewport Grand Canal, Balboa Jsla.od, Harbor Ensl.gn. F -43368 ca. 926sz. L E'G ... L Uftnce This business is conducted " "" by ao lndlvldual. f"ICTITIOUS.BUSINESS Signed: Michael W. Kelly NAME STATEMENT This statement was filed The following persons are with the County Clerk ofOr-doing business as: Trade- ange County May 1, 1975. wlnds Senlce Station, 6700 Publish: May 8, 15, 22, W. Coast Highway, Newport 29, 1975, In the Newport Beach 92660: Charles B. Harbor Ensign. f -43394 Baur, 7302 Ocean Front LEGAL NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is 11olng business as: Inside- out, 342 Thalia St., Laguna Beach, Ca. 92651: Cheves Tinsley Powell, 342 Tballa St., Laguna Beach, Ca. 9Z651. Thls business ls cooducted by an individual. Signed: Cheves T. Powell. Tbis statemeot was fUed wltb the County Clerk otor- ange Coooty May 9, 1975. Publistl: l.hy 15, 22, 29, June 5, 1W75, In the Newport Harbor Ensf.gn. F43673 L!GAL MOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persoo is d~log buslnessas: H -J Sales, 14891 Chestoot, Westmin- ster, Ca. 92683: Henry Lee Jarboe, 347 Vista Baya, Cos- ta Mesa, Calif. 92621. Tbis business ls conduct- ed by an lDdJvt<ml. Signed: Henry LeeJ&rboe. This statement was Gled wtth t.be Cocmty Clerk ofOr. anre Cocmty Yay 1!, 1W7S. Pobltsb: May 15, t2, 29, J~~M 5, 1975, tn tbe :Newport Harbor £nslp. Fa723 t..IUL MOTICI Drive, Newport Beach 92660; Dreama L. Baur, 73020cean Front Drive, Newport Beach 92660; Edward J. Baur, 17592 Hastings Ave., Irvine 92705; Mary K. Baur, 17592 Hastings Ave., lrvlne 92705. This business ls CGGdacted by a general partDerlbip. Signed: Mary K. Baur This statemeot was nled wlth the County Clerk olOr- ance COl•nty May 1, 19'75. Publish: M.ay 8, 15, 22, 29, 1975, ln tbe Newport Harbor Ensign. F -4S371 LIGAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followt.oc perSOD is doing business as: My Spin- ning Wheels, 105 Malo St., Balboa, CaJ. 92661: DaYld M. Campbell, 5202 Neptuoe, Newport Beach. Ca. 92660. This business is conducted by an lndlvlcl41. Si«ned: Davk2 M. Camp- bell . This statement ns flied wttb the Coaoty Clerk ofOr- ance COUDty May 1, 1sr75. Publlsb: Way •• 15, 22, 29, 1W75, ln tbt Nnport Harbor ElWin. F .faS67 LIGAL MOT1C! LKALMOTIC FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe toumac per11011 ll doiDc bas1D.eu u: Jlm Mar. 1no Ltutnc, lZOO West Pa- cltlc Coast HJatrny, New- port Beach, CallfornJa.: s. James Marioo, 1200 W. Pa- clftc Coast Hwy., Newport Beacb, CaJUom.J.a. This boslDess Is cooduct- ed by an 1DdiY1dlal. Slgnerl: s. James Marino. This statemct was Wed with the COODty Clerk ofOr- ange County May 16, 19'75. Publish: May 22, 29, June 5, 12, 1975, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F43871 Flle No. 1830 LIOAL MOTICI 33111 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followlng person ts doing business as: R. Brooks &r Associates, 17461 Irvine Blvd., Tustin, Caillorni.a 92680: Roger Raymond Br«>ks, 9272 Parliament Ave., Westminster, Calltor- nla 92683. Tbts business Is conduct- ed by IJl Loc1lvtdual. Signed: Roger Brooks. This statement was CUed wlth tbe County Clerk ofOr- ange County M.ay 1, 1975. Publfsh: May 22, 29, June 5, 12, 1975, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F 43406 LIGAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe followl.ng persons are dotnc business as: Cruising Outfitters, 2602 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, Ca. 92660: Dwight Heirendt, 2602 Newport, Newport B<:h., Cal- U. 92660; John F. Bowman, 12$9 curr Dr., Laguna Beach, Ca. 92651. This business ts cooduct- ed by a genenl partnership. Signed: John F. Bowman. This statement was ftled wlth the County Clerk ofOr- an&e County May 16, 1975. Publish: May 22, 29, June S, 12, 1975, ln tbe Newport Harbor Ensign. F43878 L!GAL MOTIC! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is doing business as: Poema Music, 2400 Sunflower Ave., S1.11ta Ana, Callt. 92704: Tommy NeU Delamater Jr., 622 Baywood Dr., Newport Bftch, Callt. 92660. This business is conducted by an1nd1Yidual.Slgned: Tom Delamater Jr. Tbis statemeot was flied with tbe CoiDlty Clerk ofOr- aoge County May 9, 1975. Publish: May 15, 22, 29, Ju.oe 5, 1975, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F43672 LIGAL NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe following persons are do.lng bUsiness as: Tradf'- wi.Dda Liquor, 6710 West Coast Highway, Newport Belcb 92660: Charles B. Ba.ur, 7302 Ocean Front Drive, Newport Beach 92660; Drtema L. Baur, 73020c£'3n Froat Drt•e, Newport Beach 92660; Edward J. Baur, 17592 Ha.&ttnrs Ave., lrvloe, Ca. 927~; Mary K. Baur, 17592 HastlQgs Ave., lrvtne, Ca. 92705. Tb.ls bus1Dess is conducted by a c-.ral partnership. Slped: Mary K. Baar nJ.a lltlt•meot wa• fUed wtUII tbt Couoty Cleric ofOr- up Coanty May 1, 1975. MU.sh: May 8, 15, 22, It, 117S. 1D tbt Newport Raltlor bslp. F -43369 LltALMOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ltAMI STATEMENT TM t)OowlJII periOO Is dollc blllae• a~r. Rusty's, ... &. F-.r A._., F•l- lertla: LaVcaat A. Y<'- CaUIIIC'. ISM DlltD. DowM7 • Ca. eo&CZ .. 'ftll t I) .. b coodllcted bJalllllt'trL -.....: LaVa.~ A. Me- alcollol Ill A $1,000 a.rca.. ,.n.: lbe bloek of Grd 11 tJic •e..,. ... •l•trom 11~0$ p.m •.. WtUJ. Dlbra tllle IMt.llh en.,... at o.q..u.,, ear W'U parted 1110 ,.. CoUt """·· Mar-1D u.. soo block of Wud ileN I(J.M, .,., .. $:f5 p. AYt., Ba.lloe. oeu ber !lome, •· 141 6 ud 1:50 a.m. tomeoDt smaabed tbe wWS- MaJ '1 • • • Cllllati.H Ray sbltld, CUf1.IIC 1.11 ..tlm.ated TrlpocU# :t, ot 8$4 Vlctor-S100 dama~e. Ia. Coa Metl, wuarres-• TUESDAY, MAY 13 ted a.t..,_udCoutHwy., Jamea Alleo Tebbetts 50 WMtlf.,rport. at 1~10 p.m. of &13 Poppy, Corooa' dei aDd cbarJed wUb poueuioo War, was charged wlth pub- of mart,._ ••• Joseph llc Intoxication at 5:15p.m. Adam• Maja(lky Jr., 51, of 1n the alley behind that ad- 700 Lido Park Dr .. Lido drus .•• Walter James PtD!Daii.Ja. wu unsted at Baker, 26, of 1130 VIctoria Jtll bOast at 12:50 a.m. and Costa Mesa, was charged ~lllrc.ct wtth cutt:I.Dc a tele-with drivln& UDder the in-'*'-UDe ~ a domes-nuence or aJcohol at 2:25 Ue IJ'C'IIntDt • • • A $150 a.m. at Tustin a.nd Coast TV 8et wu ltDl• from the Hwy., Mariners Mile •.• Jam .. DUluoo nadeoce at Merwto Owens, 2114-1/2 w. ARMY Speelal1st FouGrte-S15 Hel.lotr'Ope, Coroea del Ocean Froot, Central Npw. ory T. SmJtb, son of Mrs. M Francis Clark. 363 Genoa ar, btttrteD a p.m. and port, reported $100 worth of Pla C 10 p.m. • • • A burglar fishlng equipment stolen ce, osta Mesa, has re-enlisted for 3 years 1D tbe pried ope a kitcheo wl.odo1r from a locker at the Dory Army at Ft. Eustls, Va. He at tbe Ectwtn Earl residence, landing at Newport Pier, be- is a member or the U. S. 70% Iris, Corona del Mar, tween 2 p.m. May 13 and A T between 0000 and 3:30p.m., noon May 14 .•• Someone s:~l. ransportation ransacked enry room, and stole 2 pantsults worth $680 stole $15 In cash and 40 at Folger's shop, Fashion VETERANS ADVISED rtngs vallled at $1,000 . • • laland, between 2 p.m. aoo TO CONFIRM pLANS Dooald Inlne, 365 w. wu-4 p.m. Veterans who will be at-:OOsi-;:s:.eM=,w=r: FIRST CLASS RATING tending Orange Coast Col-tennis t ... eot -• l~e next fall under theG.l. equ..,m • .iLlued at FOR O.C.C. PAPER blll h~"ld 1 , $319, stolen from the trunk Orange Coast College's Suvu aw Y .LOr or con-of his car while it was In -'udent ne"'&panAr, ''Coast Clrm their VA educational-.,. .. ... ~ I h-the PhUco Ford lot from Lines, .. has received a first owance U'OI::'fore the end oft he 8 30 : a.m. untU 4:30 p.m. class rating from the As-current semester, June 13, accordlng to James K. Car-• THURSDAY, MAY 8 soclated Collegiate Press sol, OCC veterans attalrs Constance Loulse Kelly, Rating Service. coorrtinator. He sald the rea-25, ofU6-A Rochester, Cos-The service, which has son for the early application ta Mesa, was charged with evaluat~ mort than 3,500 Is to allow the Veterans Al-burglary at 8 p.m. at Too1o's newspapers durlng the past ministratlon as much time restaurant in Fashion Island year, is cooducted by the as possi)le to process the • • ·June Babblt, 1967 Vista Unlverslty of Mlonesota greatly lncreased number of Caudal, the Bluffs, reported school or pumalism. veteran enrollments. a $280 potted Ficus tree Peter Whitman of Costa HEADQUARTERS SITE stolen fromheq"ardbetween Mesa was the faU sem~s-6 p.m. Ma y 8 and 6:45 a.m. ter editor and Christy Goe- FOR IRVINE COMPLEX May 9 ••• A$700dlamond lltl. of Newport Beach was Keep cool wtth CANVAS AWNINGS 2202 SOUTH MAIM ou .. Lrrr· LOR I'IHIS.IH IY B_.STM AH ICOD • 1710 MIWPOIT COSTA MilA ...,., Construction ls unrler way on a new $1 mution head- quarters buUd!n¥ for the lr- vine Industrial Complex (IIC), this nation's lugest masterplanned industrial park, It Is announced by R1cl\ard M. Cannon, DC president. rlng and $30 In cash were news edltor. Robert 8-)hJe taken from a cash box ln the .~~s~th::e_:a~d~vlso~r~·-----.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'1 bedroom of Eva Cram~·s The new 2-story, 20,000 sq. tt. ofCice building, with central open-air atrium, Ls the rtrs t building or a multi- office buildlng complex plan- ned by the lrvlne Company's commercial division Cor the 17 -acre site oo Campus Drive south of MacArthur Blvd., near the existing DC headquarters. liGAL MOT1CI home at 238 Walnut, Newport Shores, between 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.rn ... Shirley Adler, 435 62nd, Newport Shor es, reported $150 stolen from her bedroom between 8 a.m. May 3 and 4 p.m. May 8 • • • Allen Dhonau, 940-B Irvlne, Newport Heights, re- ported a $2 .. 000 wristwatch stolen from his home be- tween 4 p.m. May 1 and 3 p.m. May 8. • FRIDAY, MA\ 9 Marion Larry Archlba ld, 31, of 2411 Vla Manna, West Upper Bay, was cbarged wtth drlvlng UDder the lnflueDoe of alcohol at 11 p.m. at CUff ~ ICTITIOUS BUSINESS and El Modena, Newport NAME STATEME~T Heights .•. A $240 party The following persons are pants outfit ns stolen Crom doing buslness as: Signpac a rack at Gimooe's shop, Pacltlc, 2148 South Lyon 3415 Vla ()porto, Lido Shops, Street, Santa Ana, California betwet>n 10 a.m. May 8 and 92705: Keith E. Ault, part-5 p.m. May 9 ••• Rlcha rd ner, 5002 Belle Ave., Cy-WUUams, 317 E. Walnut, press, CalifornJa 90630; Jo-Cosa Mesa, reported a $275 seph Patrick Angler, Part-guitar stolen Crom hls ~ar ner, 1702 Pegasus Str eet, while it was parked at Ford Sant2 Ana, California 92707· and Mac Arthur, near Harbor Michael WUllam Angler: View Homes, Crom 7:45a.m. Partner, 1702 Pegasus until 5 p.m. Street, Santa Ana, CallCornta 92707. • SATURDAY, MAY 10 Thls business ts conduct-James Harris Jr .• 28, or ed by a Keneral partnership. Federal St.. Costa Mesa, Signed: Joseph P. Angier was picked up at 4 p.m. (Partner). at 16th and Whittier, West Thls statement was CUed Side, on traffic and che<'k with the County Clerk ofOr-warrants ... KeMeth Ed- ange County May 16, 1975. ward Lindsay, 49. or 206 Publish: May 22, 29. Jull(> 15th, Central Newport, was 5, 12, 1975, tn the Newport c barg~ with ririvu~ under Harbor Ensign. n 3879 the influence of alcohol at ______ ...._ ___ 26th and Balboa, West ~t-.. ·- port, at 10:50 p.m. . . . Bruce David Bullork, 30, or 919 E. Balboa Blvd., Bal- boa, was arrested at 11 a.m. at his home and t har~ed with possessiOn of mari,ana for sale ... Don Hau54!, 1331 Antigua, Dover Shores, re- ported $485 worth of fishing equtpment stolen from hls unlocke-d garage between 10 a.m. May 3 and 10 a.m. May 10 ... Someooe broke a door glass at Marina's cafe, 2721 E. Coast Hwr., Corooa del Mar, aod took $49.50 from a cash drawer sometime between 9:30p.m. Ma y 9 and 6:15a.m. Way 10 • . • Thl"es took 3 cypress trees ln urns, valued at $300, from outside tM borne of WadeUDe Peck, 2128 Vista Doncto, tht Bluets, betw.eo 1:30 a.m. and 5 a.m •••• A $165 I•tber CUlt was stoleo from a n ell at Buf- t\ams• ID F'ubloe lsland, be- twMn 3 p.m. and 3:30p.m. FICTITIOUS BUSTNESS NAME STATEMENT The foUowing persoos are doing bcaslness as K-G Medical RecordCoosultants, 10275 Slater Aveoue, 1102, Fountain Valley, Calltornla 92708: Gwen F. Slater, 10275 Slater Avenue, 1102, Foun- tain VaUey, California 92708; Kathleeo Searles. 6Z40 Los Santos Drive, Loll{! Beaeta. Callfornb 90815. Tills bUslDess Is conducted by a reaeral partnersltlp. Signed: Gwea F. Slater. Thts statement was flled Wltb tbt County Clerk o!Or- ange County Apr. 28, 1975. PubiJ..sh: Way 1, s. 15, 22, 1975, In the Newport Harbor Ena!p. F" -43228 LIGA&. MOTICI F1CTrTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tht followtll« persoo ls doq buslntss as: Pacific Prop.rty Ca,.., 15'100 lr.ne Way, Wntmtuttr, Calt-_,rnla 9ZW: TOQJ Nuoe~, 15'100 I.-.. WIJ, West. mlalt4r. C•llb:Dia 92683. nu bas•..at•~ttd bJ an lac11Yidaal. ~ 1'aa7 NIIMZ. 'l'btJ ,.. .... waa Oled wltb the Co.ty Cltrk oiOt- ... ec.tJ ...., •• 1115. Attot1Mf II Buk or A,..a: CIIU... G. £~ ll*'S SUIIl ..... ~ Loi =~.,.· .,, PillUlar: *' n. ,.. '· u, ,, l .. -...... ~ • SUNDAY, MAY ll Charles HMI'II Wau, 48, or 1'75! Pba del Nom, Balboa. was e,.~ with drt•tac -s. u. tln-..ce ol al~ at 9 p.m. at AJ- ftftdo Ud BaJbc& Bl'fd., 8aJbaa • . • Doe Eldtr, ISO Vta ltotoa. Udo Isle. ... _ porttd a m.anat ntt~o. bl- DoeUan aDd caa, tallllcS at t1,10t, tre. 11U '-t tied .., at a .a• at '11 '7 lJdo Put Ow.. Lido ... ............. ,.. . I Ud •• a.a. "-1 U. • • ~r.auY ,, . ..., Millie*-4Q. 01 Ill .......... \ .. c..,...._..._ ... I CHURCHES, ~ Bible O.an:b IIOIERT Ill. II!MGSTOM -'ASTOR 23RD ST. atORAMGE, COSTA MESA-645-5050 s..-, JDCJrD1Dc ftl'lblp-10:30 Lm. SWidaJ Scbool s..-, ".UC worsldp -•;ao p.m. 9:00 a.m. WedaMdlJ Blb)a ltlldr ud Pft1C •••••• 7:00 p.m. AD ~ cbareb w1tb Blb1e taehiDC m1.DUtrJ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1 CliFf DR., ME-PORT IE~CH -642·7443 DR. f. KEMTOM &ISMORE PASTO. IUMOAY IC"OOL ••••• ftll A.M. 118l.l STUDY 1fOaiM" •••• 1• II A.M. & 7 P.M. 7•11 , .... WID. T HARIOR OtURCH OF "SCIENCE ltfliQOUS SCIEMCf 0 F IW IN D" lll.IAMOII C. JACKSON, MINISTER Bunda,)' Servioe ••...... 11): 00 a.m. aaoda1 Sohoo1 ........ 10:00 a.m. U1 CI!MTI!R ST., COSTA MUA ,4 ... IOU GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Veterans' Memorlal Bldg. '\h5 W I Kth. Cnsta Me'-! REV TOM TYREE. Pastur Sli"'OA Y SI:RVI('f-S IO·'OA.M & ... OOPM Sunday Sch<l1ll. Jll ages. Q '0 tiO,tE: BIBLf CLASSl' Call '5~-{)0Q~ •Teachm[l B•hle 1).1\.'tnm·• ATTE'\0 THE CHURCH Of YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY LUTHERA~ CHUR<"H OF THE MASTER 2900 hcifii!C Vi('" Or Corona del Mar. Calif LAWRf'JCl-D t-Rl llll'l Pastor PIHIIIt' c-.~ ~N'~ 1 StJNOo\ 'I ~ HOOL I Agt"~ Q I ' It• 1 n I' J m Worshap ll~lUI 10 ~~~ 1 m Nunery and ( 1lllet' tt.,ur Chrtstion Sci•nce Ser•ic•s FIRST CHL'RCH Of- CHRIST. SCIENTIST \JOJ Vt.J L.tdu llocwport !kach 5l'NDA Y ~('HOOt Q & 10: 3fl a.m. 1\l MlA \ SER \'It ES 9 & lO:SO a.m. \\ FD,ESOA \ fVF"'IN(, \-tEfTING X r·'" RE.ADIN(, R()OM Wccl do1Y~ C) .a.m 5 p.m. V.cdnc\dn 9 a.m 7:4S p.m Tucsd.n Q .a.rn r; p m .. 7 q p m . 'i[( ONO CHLIR( H Of CHRIST, SCIENTlSl Newport !k.ch .at ( oron:a dd M"' H 00 Pactfte Vtl'W l>r SUNDAY SCHOOl I 0 a.m. SUNDAY SERVl('EIO.a.m tn:D'if.SJ')~Y ":00 P .M. Rudtng Room: 350().8 r_ C'.oaadlwy. Fatraort' oo 'iarcia•o• Mon.·ftt.: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m Soa d•y ahen~ooa: I t.o 3 ~at .. 10.J.m.to4p.m. Y nu arc cor d~&Uy invuc-d to at tend Church ~""«' and to use Rudtn Room. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH llt! CEHTER FOR BIBliCAl STUDIES f t 4S A.M. alll ~ CL ASUS 11100 A.M. WOitSMif' HOUit 7t00 P.M. fVAGa\..tSTtC HOUR DJl. JIMMY COMIS, PAS TOR Highway House of Prayer 241 1 E. COAST HWY .• CORONA DEL MAR La.ftR UVtl -RIAR LNTERDF.NOMINA TTONAL. FVU GOSI'EL IUNOAYICHOOL: t 41 WOti'IH•taRVH:It n s• IV~l.ITasT1C ARVtCI. ~-'.II. ~y MAYU AND •• u STUDY 7:-P& ..,...,AY WILLIAM T. KROAH, 'ASlOA PHONE : 642..-,G Plymouth Conaretational Churtti s. c~ .-. .. ~ •~••""' : ... RoWroc BliJa 11·1/l .. ••""""t ot 1M lt.l/l 10 bdrr( lloolr IriS -_._. .... -4. lo t•·-bold ,.......,._ T ... -lol -ot llU lila N..,...t BtiadT.-11 GniiM IDd Rol IWWuJI. .... ·~ ,., llld lboa opiJI 1..6, 1-8, Jtm Culey ud Lut:e Good •eb woa S ot tbott 4 -Ill IIIIIC!oo. s.-5554 OUII .lllt Yl!AR UIIITT IMSIIUMCIII TOTAl.. PRINTING PACII.ITi!!S' Soup, Salad, Seafood Dinner A cup of PotagC' St. Germain, made daily m -aur kilfhen Cri~p spmach salad with chopped bacon, har d bo1led egg , S\\'t'ct1sour dre~sin~. Crepes St . Jacques : Sca~lops .. ~!Jrimp, and s/,ced 3 9r. mushrooms m il ~hNry sauce • ~ with gruyere cheese . Cocktail• U Wlnea COSTA MESA South C<Mst ~u Oft tiM ~ .... of tiM ................... ,,.. .. ~,.. 5&1-12215 • ANKAMUICAitO • o\MUICAN UP'JtUS • MASTU CHARGl Cona dtl Mu ldftQceCI 10 tJIO 11M11 'lrltb • Zl-1/l to 1~1/2 wiD OYU Moote .. bello ODd a 11-S/4 lo 10-1/f trtumpll onr Pa10I 'verdes. lut year's 4 .. A cbamplco. LOCAL GRI 0 DERS ON ALL·STAR BB TEAM South. coach Dave Brown of Fountaln Valley High has selected 18 seniors to try out Tor his squad for the loth anQU.al 'Oraoge County high school all star basket- ball game sclleduled for 8 p.m. June 14at0 rwge Coast College. The Costa Mesa Khranls Club Is the sponsor. Harbor Area pLayers try- lng out for the South team include: CORONA DEL MAR -· Paul Andersoo,ChrlsBaker. COST A MESA --Keith Josephson • ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS PIRATES THIRD IN IRON loiAN CONTEST • CHIROPR.\CTOR fhon.al.J. E. r.D.e.. Hou•• ,.o ... -n ........... .,,. •. •-II ....... 111 -"7 ....... 10-15 ...... _....,_ ..... o ....... o.o ....... 211S:I a ...... eo ... ,. H"'""-• .,, ... e CQOOQ NA D•L MAOO • 7.-7.01 • IE AU TY $.\LOll ~-'• BEA.UTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone 644·7336 •IICYCLU SALES & SERVICE .210 E. '7TM IT- 848-7708 --- MAL.COOI t•uol ... .._ ~· .. Rome ol the "Cenbldoo Super Le Man." 10 Speod • One day repair senlce • DAlLY SUNDAY 9 to 5:SO 9 Col 371 OLD HEWPORT T IUCH • PLCHIIITI • OCCAIIONI DIM•fl T•sh. 7LOIIIB'l'B "I CCII......,. • 1 Time 20 words or less . • . 2.00 21 to 30 words. . . . • 3.00 31 to 40 word.&. . . . . 4.00 Eacb word over 40. . .10 • VACATIONERS -leave your hOme, garden, pets In safe haods thls summer. Mar- ine Biology graooate stu- dent wUI take care of your possessloos ln return for room any time June 8 - Oct. 1 (whUe resi!Cil.rchlDg in Corona del Mar area) • Non-smoker, non-drink- er. Evenings call coUect, 213-282-3361. Refereaces available. • HOioiE lloiPROVEiol£1; LET ME GIVE YOU A HAND Handyman will do ~ all home repairs-- plwnblng.carpentry, . ~nUn g. FREE ESTIMATES673-3658 2 Times 3,50 .. " 6.50 .IS 3 Times 4.50 6.00 8,00 .zo WAY CLEARANCE Gulbransen Walrut spln~lpl:·l ano, now only •••• $ Hammond L-102 spinet or- ~r.~n -good lor many years of musical pleasure • ,695 Stelnway 5'10 1(2" Grand - true Stetnny tone .• 3975 Lowrey splnet orpn with external Leslie· speaker. Both tor PJst •••••• 595 Chlckerinl!: S'Z" Grand - Fullertoo College won c hampioo.ships In 5 of the South Coast C..xtference's 10 sports and ~red the ·•tron man" awara tor t~ 19'14~75 season, • Fullerton ti.n.ished with 9-t polnts. Mt. San Antooto was secoDd v:Uh 71-1/2 points. Orange Coast College was third with 67, tying for first ln footb:illl and tennis. Cer- ritos was a very close fourth with 66. Santa Ana wa s fifth with 60 points. San Diego Mesa ttnlshed sixth wtth 43·1/2 polnts. plate gra ss tor> wrth neoo SPEECH TEAiol WINS UghUng -good piaoo great conversatioo Orange Coast College's for oome t..r or ""'~~~: 5P"Ch team woo awards at Uoo rooni... . • • • • a tournament held Ma y 2-3 Yamaha B4CR organ at Cal state University at special at • • • • • • • • Los Angeles. Dutd frank EYe rett studto plano -of Newport Beach woo a celleot at •• , • • • • • secood place award ln the SCHMIDT MUSIC CO, after dinner speaking cale- 'r'amaha -Steioway . Lo•1·eyl cary, Cheri Lackey of Cos- 1907 N. M.aJ.n st., Santa ADa ta Mesa finished third ln • BOATS FOR SALE Est. 1914 Phone 547-6056 e:rtempon..oeous. Vince -c-----=---=----1 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;::;;;;;;;;;;;;J Morpo of Westminster BAY LAUNCH-CiasslcLy-""' grabbed a third. ln esposl- man 18-foot. Lots of run Phene In Yeur ON., tory. for !,OW price, Will carry -'--, 0 •boc•I,.IOft' up to ten. "Graymarille" -- Inboard. In the nter at C•ll 67U550 Newport. $950 or offer. :•d··~· ~~~~==~~ Pb.ooe 494-73<TI. ~ • loii$CEL LAH EOU$ ·sPOTS betore your eyes - on your new car~t. Re- move them wtth Bl~~e LIIStre. Rent electric sbampooer, $1.00, Crown Harctware, 311Y1 E. C01.st H.,., Corona del Mar. PAINTING: lnterlors, e:der- lors, decb, rental n- patnts. Qualttycnftsma.a- shlp aod materials; color consultaUoo. Free ntt- mates by appointment. Frank Kuebl!UtJ Paint- loa .......... s .. u:n. 9 DAYS They'll study abroad f tny-seven UC of Irvine students have been selected to study at UC centers ln foreign countries under tbe education abroad procnm. The local students include: Costa Mesa ·-Muy Ann Cejka, Spantsh, Barcelona, EARNINGS DOWN DURING 1974 Capital Alltuce CofliC)n.- tloa. ow oar of Mt rlDers Sav- tngs and Loan AssodaUon. Newport Beach. anoounces Us eamtJJ&:s for 19'74. For the yellr ended Deeember 31, 19"14, eunin&l were $'164,019, compared wtth $1.226,654 '"''lnr 1973. EamlDe"' per abl.re for the peflod were $0.64, com- pared to S1.0S reported for 19'73. Pllr si:Jare •mlDI& were computed oa commoa 111ares, usumt.ac ftlll dllu- tloo, of 1,186,590 and 1.· 190.263 shares tor the years . .a<led December 31, 1974, ani· 1973. teiPICUTely. Lower e:arn~n&:• wen the re~ult of bl&btr colt ot mooey, I.Dd IDcnued u .. pea.ae1 resulliDC from tbe opentJoo ot thHI oew bnneb .. In 197.4, IIJid pto. pe.ntlolll for Ot)tlllQI ! ad .. dWonal faclllU" •rl1 JD 1,.,5. Spain; Vlvtan Loumeau, French. Poltiera, Fn.nce; Cn.lg Raynstord, hlstory, Nairobi, Kenya. I nine --Hope Rubell, so- cial ecology, Greootlle, France; Sbaryn R. Yoshiml, soclal science, Tokyo, Ja- pan. Newport Beach --Marsa Buabelle, 11n(ulstlcs, Mex- Ico CttJ, Me11co. ENTRY BLANKS FOR OC FAIR ARE READY Premium l1ats aDd entry blanb: tor tbeOn..oeeCoiJDty Fair are .aowavallable. Gen- eral miJlager J. E. Porter- field aMOUDCes that most eotrles wtlJ close oo Juoe 6. The tlir wU1 run tram July 11 to 20. Premium books aod eatry blaDQ may be obtained by c.a.Jll.rl( the faJr otn.ce at 545-1131, or picked up at the fali'(J'OUDds admlnlstra .. Uoa buLldiDg, 88 Fa.lr Drive, Costa Mesa. For the first Ume, stu. de•t •rtisb plaantn& to enter tbe fine art• competition In tbe ooo.pro!enkMlt.l cate- COfY may .WmU stuclent work. Newport a.odt Bah Ballloa 'Island Costa Mesa lido Isle Colona del Mar PRESENTS The Best From Linda Isle S PAI-II SH FLAVOR Lovely 6 bedroom, 5·1/2 bath Lagoon homt' on Linda Isle. Extra large pier ICr sUp -prime location - IYallable furnished or unfurnished. $352,000. Martha Macnab 642-8235. (C 87 ) EXCI liNG COUNTRY FRENCH 51 • of Bayfront wit h lg. dock, 4 family bedroom s plus famil y room plus study w/wet ba r & ltreplace. $258,500, Appt. only. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. (C IOO) BIG BOAT NEED A HOioiE' 10' noat, 103' plerhead line on Linda Isle w/, spectacular Spanish-style 3 bed room, 3 ba th home. Den 1 separate dining room; Pr iced to sell @ $212,000, BOO Owens 642 -8235. (C69) MAGNIFICENT 6 bedroom, den & library. 4 marble fireplaces plu s gou rmet k.itt hen plus peg/groove noon plus elevator, Pier & sl ip. $485,000. Lynne Ro thell 644-6ZOO. (C lOt ) ----·-·--~--901 Dowt Ori¥C:Ml·l l J5 /1644 .'VI~.:A.nh .. r BlvJ. 6.W200 N-POrt B .. ch. Cetdorl"lol ~,663 --HARBOR VIEW -HIUS Highly upgn.ded 4 8/R, 3 bath s ingl e level home. This SANDPIPER HODEL ha s bHn custom decorated lz professionally landscaped. MacnLncent patio &. viewing deck. 3 car garage. Ideally located next to Spyglass Htlls. $123,900. i YOU OWN THE LAND. IRVINE TERRACE A sweeplng view of the Channel & Bay can be yours with this outstanding custom built 5 B/R home. Formal dlolng room ~s electrically con- trolled, movable roof that allows you to dine under the sun or stars. Court yard pool with Jacuul. Prime lrvine Terrace locatioo. $235,000 Call 640-6161 o/ newport REALTORS 675-6511 HELl' US Ht:LI' YOL . WITH A I 1 T T L E I. U C 1.: & ,\ W J,; L I. . (J l ; A I. I ~· I E U : t;XPEHIE!'iCJo:U SALES GROUP ~t. HAV~: SOLD 110ST OF OU.K Ll!.TlNGS. CALL l!S It• YOU \~ISH REAL F.STAn; 1:-;FOKM.\TlON 0!\ BUYING. SP:LI.I :-;G OR lloOVESTl!IOG. ••om ~·otL MM IUL IITATII ll'tiCIMI111 IDPORT, UU.UL~ IBRVICB SIHCB U4J ~IT ... YU..COSTUISA HARBOR VIEW HILLS Ont-half aert estatt In Harbor View IBU1 COIQ- plt te with 5 bedroo~. famUy room homtr Gna.da and pool ttat an cutaltle. You ban to .. u to IJeUUe lt. YOQ own tbe laDd, tool ·. ·$174,500 Open Sun. 1-5 413 CABRILLO, CORONA HIGHLANDS 4 bedrooms, tamUy room, pool --$150,000. I I I I OPEN SUN. 1-5 1906 PORT WEYBRIDGE, HARBOR VIEW HOMES Very clean 3 hedroom, tamUy room, "Carmel" model. Close to play area aod pool. Low lll2lntenanee backYard. s72 500 LOCATED IN MID-BALBOA TAKE OUT CH ICKEN, BURGERS & DELl .ITEMS BEER AND WIHE LICENSE SOLID YEAR·ROUND BUSINESS $18,000 Includes All. Equipment! coast REALTORS 301 E. BALBOA BLVD., BALBO• 673-5410 I • I MLI IALEI REPORT I I I Sales through t he Multiple Listing Ser vice of the Newport Harbor- Costa Mesa Board of Realtors t otalled $88.7 million for the first 4 months of 1975. This is m ore than a $6 MILLION INCREASE . OVER T HE SAME P ERIOD IN 1974. 2 ,749 listings were ·processed, of which 47% were sold. 65% of the sales were cooperative. Ltat your property with a Realtor. .... • • •·• • • ~ e • 1 .1 •• I I BIG CANYON l1a; 111 ••II I I•• DAN POINT PM Pt:EXES Ten · o Choose From $68,950 to $77,950 From $&,950 doWD . Beaatlful Octu Vltwt Delue "OW'Dtra., UDtll EsetUeot for Rome or IDYestmeot Compare to C.d.M. and Newport prices. AYFRONT HOME-BALBOA PENINSULA 1200 E. BALBOA BLVD 4 BEDROOMS---4 BATHS--OJSTOM BUILT W estbay Income Homes 3<1l%1 COAST HIGHWAY DANA POINT Spt.ral stairway to second floor. Tn vertlne marble tlreplace facing In muter bedrooms. Ita Uan tlle in entrtu. marble llYatory q., beavy 1bab roots, spaclo• p.raps, low maiDtena.DCe ezteriort, etc. ......... v.,a,..., '".• Wtlctlptl•: . . . plus -panoramic view S279 ,000 Cell 67J.ISIO P ri vate Docking for your Yacht wi th short run to Harbor EnttWice . . ........... -~ Scarcity of water front land and increasing cost of cOGStructbl make t CURT DD.N f these homes an attnctlve buy today. ~ ~---------------~~~~--~--------~~-------For further details or lnspectloo caU your troller dr NELSON ROBINSON, Realtor ... A&.; TO It 2400 W. COAST HIGHWAY NEWPO RT BCH.-84M472 200 MAIN .ST (ot Balboa 81.), BALBOA 675-8120 ---------------------------~ FOR MOM Brtgbt/cbeery 3 bedroom home o"stled amooc tbe pines with fireplace/patio and BBQ. Neu s.hoppi.Dc and schools. FOR DAD Brand new 3 cu pra.ge with alley entrance, driYe tbru doors, utlllty room, bath llod worksbop wtred for 2ZOV. associated 8ACICEABC« =::J•REAL:IUA& 2021 W. IALIOA ll VD. 61J.l66J MIWPOIT IIAOt P.t. IJal',..ll R-ally VIEWS! VIEWS! t4 Hour gUarded gates offtr security ln this custom atr condtUoned home oo the 18th fairway, ExtcatiYe, walk to work! CODnoieot to e¥erytbtng. Dream home for eot•rtalnt.og-beautU\11 decor. $250,000. TWO O,riCIS TO SEitVE YOU. 1605 W!STC:Liff DR., NEWPORT-6~2-5200 700 E. BALBOA BL VO., BAL BOA··675-a60 PeTE BARRETT REALTY Office 0,.. s.t.•,-& S..,-................ .. :AJo J~t Waterfrallt • BR., 6 be., rumpus np. Pier • noet, ••lldJ beedL S215,000 Spadoua • BR., family rm .• diD. rm. ()a SJ ft. Swuay priY. ,.a.io.$l19,Q90 Bent. I BR, I Ba, or. 8~ • Ba, wltb 2 BR, 1 bataa eft. 8and7 be•cb. oourt1ard ...... IIIIDartq. ... ooo HAPPINESS IS ..... .laving in a lovely HLCf''FS l'Ondominium. where the assoctat1on <.-rcw matntains the grcenbE'lll>. your yard. even the exterior or the bldg. Let u s s h ow you thi s beauliful "Trina" model. with 3 bdrms .. 2'.: baths, eating space in kitchen. $69.500 CLI~ DR., NEWPORT lEACH Ins piring otean view from 'this lovely 2 bdrm. home. The huge li,·ing rm. has a cozy rrplc.; ulso includt•d . ts a Vl'ry attractive guest •·-Wf~ l'w:. •• tn·laws or <J le<.·nagcr. Sl20.000 DECORATOJrS HOME 2 Bdrrn ~ i11 l rvmc Tcrr<ll'l' L.1r~c m:-.lr. hdrm. ""ilh m•rrorcd door:-.. Eating an•a in bright. light kitcl\cn. overlooking prores~ J...ts~ tettt.<"u~· Fcc land <not lcas~:hold>. S89.50u V[AR BAY AND BEACH 6 7 5 -3000 •'''l • I Lr)/\'-,"" -. ... ·.,.. CORU~CI. Cf' ·.-•. u ~xzxxxxxxgxxxxtxztr ANOTHER New Exclusive 45 BEAUTIFUL LIDO FEET FRFfiH SP~C IOUS C H .~ Rlif IN r. 3 BED ROOMS -DIN INC RM. -f AMILY RM. MOVE IN BY SVAHH~R $152,500 HIGH QUALITY - - LOW PRICE • 3 I !DIOOMS • 2 lA TMI • f AMILY lOOM • fiiiPLACI •2-CAI GAIAGI• ASSUMAILI VA LOAM • HUGI IACI Y AID·· ·W1TH ACCI U POl CAMPII, IOAT, TaAILII ••• 01 WHAT·MAVI-YOUI Mtat..eltate wUb qgtet prdel:l, aDd riew of "ltttle CoroM." Two bedroom•, aoe bath. SHARPIII SHARPIII ~ARPIII $99,800 N eat Nantucket In "Ole Corooa del Mar" --Sunny Doll House on oceanatde of bJcbway. Choice Commerc ial 60 1( Ill A ready-to~velop commercial --corner lot gives clooble exposure • Preseot balldi.Dg would be perfect for Plants • • • Gifts ••• Arts ••• Crafts or What -Have -You? CHECK THIS ONE AT $60,000 Wlllt MOST FAVORABLE TERM S * 675-5930 * ·3637 E. CNst Hwy CorONI del Mer IN WVEL Y SHORECLIFFS Super corner location wttb fantastic down coast •tew. Four bedrooms, formal dl.nlng room, great patio ar• off den and *uWul hardwood noors. The "Old South" 1n Southern California. $1 98,000. $198,000 Cal675-7225 FINEST --INEXPENSIVE DUPLEX IN OLD CORONA DEL MAR Wt are otrert.Dc JOG tbe ftDelt daiplu ftlue 1D ta. ana. Here are two tcs.Ucal alts ODlY 1-1/2 btoets from tbe beacb ud PRICED TO SELL. Askina Only $62,500 Call 673-SSSO -~-: ; ~ L_~ :-.-.. L ;:-": ~-.-.......... -l· ~ r ... . . .. .f' j,.__. • • .. ~ ~ .. .. a. .. • ;, • • ) I FILET MIGNON $3 .45 Per r--Featuring:--- CHAMPAGNE & STEAK (FOR 2) $7.95 4:30 to 6:30P.M. 4:30 'to 11 :00 P.M. Sea Food·A -Bob · $2 .45 Per Steak·A·Bob · $2.45 Per 209 Palm An. (At tt.e f.rry) ' Boll:too Peni"sulo Newport Beoch 675-577<4 Where the Elire Meet ro Eat! u ' ! ,_ Dial ~ 546-2693 . ' "-.._ I WED.·SUN. NIGHTS S.,tnnont 9:00P.M. Kiift•i RGR2 51 Julie heads Bethel • JuU. Pt1ll of Coota -ww be lnltalleelat 7:10p.c. thb SablrdQ, May 11, u -nd -of """"' Booell o.tbot m "' s••• Oaacbten. Tbe ctrtD\OIQ wUJ be held at the Seaf:artac Muooie Temple, 15tb St. a.t St. Aadrew's Road, Clift' Haveo. fDUoyred by a recep. lion. Julie t.s chosen lS ber motto, "your llfe l5 what yoq make lt.'' OVERFED, YET UNDERNOURISHED J ll' DR. OA'Y. COUTUitl, D.C. , ........ to t•-t -a.tilt.ze their _.... '"" u - '' Wby 11: Jt 80m~ people-most." ct.D •t &004. ntrtritt0a8food, Using some ot the latest cet a proper balance or rest techniQues and sclenttnc and exercise, tad yet feel knowledge, each pllase of run doWD all the Ume? the digestive process ls We pul this quution to checked, Dl.gestlon, vltamtn. Or. Gary Couture, D.C., of and mineral asslmllatton, the CoutureChlrooracttc Of. glandular and orpn tunc- flee. nons, and elimlnaUon are "C~es are tbey're studied !ndlvl<tua.Uy to 4e- onrfed and uDderooor-termlne just wherelheprob- lsbed," replied Dr. Couture. I em Hes •. ·THE LIOO ISLE YACHT CLUB wtll hold Its aDDU1J commodores ball June 14 at tbe c_lubbouae, honorlng Commodore Derek NlbJo. Party pluners iDclude, from left, Gloria Sos~ Vice-Commodore Mel Gnu and Mary Grau. Mrs. SoSs Is co-chairman w:ltll Jtwllta TWey. Startlng at 7:30 wtth a cocktail party, the enntne w1U proceed wfth dlnoer and da.Pctng to the tunes of Judd de Naut's orchestra. Reservations may be made by calling the cJu!Jhc.use at 673-6170 or Gloria at 673-9189, other elected officers lll- clu~e aenlor prlneeu Kathy WMge, junior prlDcess Me- Unda Keller, KUide sta.ey Manahan, and marshal Stephanie Sctmlerer, Ap .. pointed omcers are cM.pltiD Lori Lavelle, treasurer Kim McKibben, recorder Weody Wyman, UbrarlaD Ann Rus- sell, senior custOdiao Janet Hlltoo, )lnlor cust~ian Terrie )ack:a.rd, toner guard Tammy Harrison, outer guard Lisa Childress, mu- sengers Stacia Bensyl, Pat C hlldress, Kim Head, Llsa JULIE PHIL Bannister, and &bbl BJau. bien. The Bethel cbotr includes Pamela Petys, Catby Ban- nister, Joy Cutul, Tracey Cleveland, Ann HUlon, Kim- berly ReldPr, JuUe Walton, Lorelei AJldre, Cathy Cas- tul, V1clde Castul, Kathy Hanchett, Barbara Milford and Leslie Tale. "The Role bY to gOOd oo-Once the trouble has been trltlon is asslmUltJon and located, spe<:Ulc Chlro- utHir.aUoo, U :vo-~ food Isn't practlc treatment& may be properly di&ested aDd utU-administered to restore the tzed, yoq•re bein( short-vlt2l rorce or nerve energy changed at the dlnDer table. to the affected system. U changed at the dinner table." necessary, vttamln sup- The body Is like an auto-plements may also be used. mobUe In that proper care ·'If you feel that you are and good "fuel" are es-eating more and benefitting sentlal to keeping tJstth tunc -less from your food, I u q~e Uoning properly •. But U you to call for 3n appoint- either your auto or your ment," concludes Dr. Cou- body gets out of tune, the ture. "We are re3dy and best tuel available wiJI nt)t willing to do everything we give full value for the money can to help you restore your CINDERELLAS NAME BOARD At their JunPmeetlngCin- derella Guild of Newport Beach will hOI\Or their as- socl.ate members at a r llam~ pa~ne-luncheOLI a.t the Jas. m lnf' Creek clubhouse. Mrs. John Holcomb, president, will introdure ttl£> ne-w board anti turn the gavel over to Mr s. Walter Uennefl, the ne-w preslclenl. Servin~ with Mrs. Bennett 'fo"i\1 be Mr s. Rkl\ard Flam- son, l si vice-president; Mrs. Carl Frova, Znd vice~ president; Mrs. John Ralphs, recorl11ng secretary; Mr s. Ronald Wln terburn, cor- responrllng sl'Cretary; Mr s. R. R. RosPlllnl, treasurer. Vtrk Kni~ht, publi c rela - tions rtire-r·tor for Chilrlrt_-n's Hospital, will speak on In s ror!lwomln~ book, "M} word,.. •·hlct1 rt~;>als 11:\th famous sa ~ln~s of fa mous propiP. PRINCIPAL NAMED Dr, Robert Hugl1es , who has served sinct' Marrh as lroterim ;>rlnclpal of Lincoln mldrtl e school In liartt>r View Hills, has been ron~ firmed by trustees as per- manent STATION WAGON lnstalUng olftcprs will be retlrlng honored queen Karen Ashby and past honored queens Gay le Hiles Custer, Debbie Hebert, Le- anne Botts, Karen Robinette, Allee and Merle Parrish, The narra1or will be Muy Slade, past junior princess. EDWARD D. BABIUCH GETS CAPTAIN RANK spent. body to that flatural statt> ''Malnutrition, even of good health whlt h nature among the atnuent, is a intend KI." growing problem today," ex. Dr. Coutu re maintains plains Dr. Couture. "Recog-Chiropractk ornces at 2043 ntzlng this our office has Westcllff Drive, Suite 107, Inaugurated a new program Newport Beach. (TelepllOilt> designed to help patients 645-5300). FREE LECTURE Br DR . GARY COUTURE , D.C. ON HYPOGLYCF.MI AINUTRITIUN l,1.Cl'PU.\'C rl'R F TUESDAY, JUNE 3 -7:JO.B :lnP. M. 2043 WESTCLIFF DRIVE -645.5300 DtsCUSSING CLAY SCULP'fURE by On nge County ar- tist Chns Tedesco at the Newport Harbor Art Museum are, from left, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morgan of Balboa and Mrs. and Mrs. Branch Kerfoot of Dove r Shores. The occasion wa s the opening of an ullibltlon of the works of 12 emerging regional artists, lncliKtln(l': .abstnct ex- pressionism, klneUclsm, realism, pop art and funky sculptu re. The Mllseum Is at 2211 W. Balboa Blvd,, Cent ral Newport. (Jerry Muller phOto.) The U.S. Air Foree has promoted Edward D. Babt- uch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Babiuch of 3202 Colorado Place, Costa Mesa, to the rank of captain. He Is serving at Beale AFB, Calif., as an instructor navi- gator with a untt of the Strategtr Air Command, A 1966 graduate of Co- sta Mesa hlgl1 school, he received hls associate de- gree fnmOrangeCoastCol- lege and his B. A. degree to. mathematics from UC San DleRO. SUBSCRIPTION ORDER U!ND 114 YDUR SU.SCRIPTIDN ORDU TODA ONLY SS.OO POR 0111 YIAR CHOIR CONCERT SET Volunteer action: report -----------------JtAJII: •••• 0 0 •••• 0 •• 0 0 0 ••••••• 0 0 ••••••• The Voluntary Action C en~ ter, 1714 W. Balboa Blvd,, Cen tral NPwport, has ln urgent need for a telephone receptionist to work in thf' Center. The hou rs are from 1 to 4:30 p.m., or 9 a.m. to l p.m. Monday through Friday. U interested, plea~ contact the Voluntary Action Cent er at 1714 w. Ba lboa Blvd,, Nev.'f)ort Beach. Tire Center also needs vol- untet>r s to man the place- ment desk to help In placing people whO call in to vol- unteer their lime. This re~ quires matching the vol~ unteer's time ava ilable, tal. ents ami skills to thP needs I)( an agen~:y. For rurther mformation contact theCe"-· ter at 675~92 10, President reelected Mrs. R!charrl Sc humacht>r will takf' orf!Cf' for the spcond term as president or thf' Newpo rt Harbor Spastic Lea~uE" during the 18th annual Installation an r patroness lunc!Leon Wednes. day, June 4, at the Bah!: Corlnthl.an Yacht Club. The United Cerebral Pa.lsy Is planninlo! a tele-thon Junf' ~. They need volunteers II) telephone pPrsoos who madf' plerlges clurifliZ: the tele~thon. The Volunta ry ActlonCen~ tf'r Is open weekdays from &:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. A rock cantata, 3 Spanish mass, and German wallzes comprise a program being presented by the 100 voice ·orange Cout College Choir at 8 p.m. Friday, June 6, In the OCC AudUorlum . Ad- mlssloo ls free. A..DINW •••...••.•.•.•••..•...•....... cm ........................... ZIP ••.•• SIMD Ill ntiS OIUIIR WITM sUO TO. IIIWI'OaT HARIOR IMIGII mt it CO.UT HWY., CO-A OIL MAR ENERGY RIP OFF Suppose you go into a bar and the bartender keeps shoving drinks at you and you get so bombed you can't see. Then, yru go out, get in your car, drive off into the night and kill yourself. The courts haie said that the bar can be held responsible. We ll, I've got another proposition !or you, Let's say my wlfe is driving our high- powe red car, geared to go more than twice the legal speed limit. She has a fatal accident, and the poJlce blame excessive speed, Can 1 sue the outfit that made the car? Now, nolx>dy says a drunk has to buy another drink, and nobody is forcing me to buy a high-powered ca r. But, the entice ment is there, and 1t is pushed at us with every trick and gimmick known to the advertising trade. OUr political leaders even officially urge us to buy American cars. And the result is that America has become addicted to speed and power iri cars the same way a drunk becomes addicted to booze. Hollywood couldn't write a whodunntt that would disguise 'the villain any more than the high-pow ered car has been disguised as the real villian in our highway slaughter, our stupid over-use of petroleum, and our economic dependence on Detroit's plaMed obsolescence. The politicians, of course, don't have the guts to lace the facts. They blame It on the Arabs, the depletion allowance, or the shortage or energy. THERE IS NO SHORT. AGE OF ENERGY . There is only a stupid mis-use of what we have. We used to lau gh at the little VW bug chugging uphlllln 2nd gear. Have you noti ced lately that the bug is laughing back at us? Detroit's idiocy ha s driven the American dollar overseas Ln search of a sensible automobile, Our own car-makers kept ignoring th e competition, saying our cars were bett ~r. Now, they are copying the competition, '68 2 DR Other offi cers to be In- stalled by Mrs. PeR Coholan are Mrs. Harold Emigh, Bueoa Park; Mrs. John Set- jan, Huntington Beach; Mrs. Nickolas Shammas, Laguna Beach; Mrs. Stewart Powell, Orange; Mrs. Edwa.rd Tulp, Huntl.ngton Beach; Mrs. Rob- ert Bameson, Mrs. Johnnie Walker, and Mrs. Ruth Htll of Newport Beach, Detroit sometimes gives you the phony argument that U's dangerous to drive smaJJ car.c;, because you can't survive a crash, A crash wtth what? An overweight Detroit behemoth coming down the road at 150 miles an hour? Or a crash with another Mrs. Schumacher stated: "AlthOUgh we adjourn for tbe months-of Julyaod August we hue many summer pro- )e<:ts. Thls year we want to seek out hO• many de- vetopmenta11y disabled peo- ple there are ln Oranre County who have a need for a home such as we intend to bulld.. "OUr spring: project DOW ls the addressing and. mail- ing of our 'One In a MlUion' Club ennlopes to people ln Ortnce County asklng tor $1 or mort." sensibly-sized car doing 55? ' Police use helicopt ers, speer1 traps, roretgn their valuable time ca tching up with Detroit's lawyers get ric h from the highway carnage. companies? motorcycles, and a hell of a lot or speedsters. Hospitals, doctors and Are they· stockbolders In the aulo We moan about the war dead and demand that government keep us out of wars. Why don'l we demand thai the politicians do something about the deadly cal', which has killed more Americans than aq our wars ln hlstory'? II we lrlve a 55 MPH speed limit, why not limit the gearing and power of our cars to somewhere near that':' Then, maybe the Arabs, the doctors, the lawyers and the VW bugs will slop laughing al us. AI Forglt P.S. Be a good union member. Buy t !oretcn car and draw AmertcaJl welfare. . . . . . . . .. It's clean-up time again. Help make Newport IIJO.fklt wltb our supply o! American- made brooms, mops, buckets, tralll cans and other el••lol toole. ' RGIT DWARE