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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-08-07 - Newport Harbor EnsignUS! THI CITT OP MIWOIT IIACNI Tbe Fedortl AYiallco .14- mLDlltntsoo wu pettttoMd , .. _, by .-1,500 Ha:rtor Area nlldflllta 'Wtlo Y&Dt au eommerelll jltl ..... Orale• County Air- port to tate off dtreeU1cwer lbe mlddle o1 U!lpor N..,. port Bay. Ooe of the petl- t.loD's ctrealatora lliCI ID· otber ptHHnn uktDc tiM n~ tbt bay, AccordiDc to stuart call of local Couoell mem.. WWJalftJ ofBayKnoU., most bt:r1 1a posd:llt. of tbt ~bares came from Tbe peUtioa waJdeUYend. Newport l'Midentl Ybo U" at 11 a.m. to FAA ~ oa tbt Upper Bay's west ebllf Robert staotoa.'s ofllct but. 1D Ha'W'tbone. 1t eall1 OD tbe "But we ban muy .de~ • FAA to tab rttpaUibllltJ aaturn trom Colta Mesa, for ~nc jlt oTei111cbtJ ud trom tbe east side of of r.omu oa boCb lldea ol tbl bay, too," be told tbe Heari·rig backs ::::. .. =~~ .. ~~ pot!lloD caiiiJ>Olp "IP""C BAT 76 br•d up IUddeuly wben a few ot • 1 ge .. ••r• stlllor ........ tallt-LDc about the problem.lt wu Newport S.cb relldeota, rlebt tun c.tO Donr. A a cruaroota t.biDc." lD a rare dllpl&y of UD.lt:J, tr.e rfcti tum onto Bay-He •id tbt petltioD ap- made U clear TueDy DScttt aide Drtt"t trom Cout Hwy, peals to tbe FAA oa Cf'(IQDCis that tbeJ wut a aew Cout l& allo called tor. of llfetJ -DOt atrenft ooJ.H. HYJ. bay brtdce. Tbey ftDt Colt of tbt briact II Mtl-Tbe petltloo calli Oil tbe lt to be about ZO tt, abo'fe mated by CAL TRANS at be· FAA to "nercla ita h• tbe water, they want tt to tweeo $5 mlllloa ud $9 mll-spoulbWty for oar -.fet)' ba1'1 6 traftlc lanes, and Uoo.. Tbe eU, of Nn:port and craot •• Immediate re- tbtJ 'ftDt U oow, They were Beach baa oflend to come lief from lbe btcr•ted diD- told tbeJ art more -likely "P Y1tb $1.1 mWioa., mon cer a1 air cata.ltr'Opbe lD to cet tt &n from t to S no lalf o1 wblcb W'Qitid be tbe nsldeottalareuotNew- yea.rs. from an upectec1 tederal port S.cb IDd Costa ..._ A Callfo-Depl. ol rrut. biOU(Ill -by a laboll Tftnsport:aUoo (CAL-Alten&t1TM belnc coa~ J)lltttm rHIIlttnc lD ~m~ TJ!ANS) puel -•loci a •-ad by CA~TRANI Ill· mm:lal Jtl atrerall om- 1.1/t Dlr bridle cSulp cbtde a ~ bridle a.t u. llJIQc mUIIoi~YllJ-fQPI· .... 11 1110 llo'QIId lliJ<. • • .., n.f'tr. _,. -~ W> ¥•• . r -., __ bor IIICb aebaola\1attortam. water u tbl Pfll•' .., .. ...,CIIu.9 ""' Aboul ZIO ~ ollond ap, aDd olber dNlpl U.t owld Ro~ '"' botJI rldM aDd moat ot tMm t.cked be 11.3, J$ or 40 ft. ll!cb. of tbt bay ban altel'DI.tely ' JOe COSTA MESA a f.., deer•• from a bay-patll. Mr. Wllllama aid a llooe&-'Pto City COUDCU members follow u Newport and Costa Mea acne to a plaa to let Ces-CltatlOD flD)It$ take olf at nlellt onr costa Mesa. Now, airport curfew problblta jet tateoltt bo- twtCI 11 p.m. aDd ? a.m. But, tbe Newport Clty Coan. eu pn tts lnformal btoa. 1oc lui maatb lo tbe 'lllcbl taUoll plaJI tor lbe Qllllter fanjets. witll tbe underltaDd,. 1oc llal all lll&bl tal<eol!s ww be o.er Costa Mea. "U 1be City C"""'U Is ....,ld _. to formally l(ret to such a plan, tbe 1,500 sJpattareewe ptbend I.D )1st 2 weeb would be oothiDc compared to the re- call slpaturu we would cet," claimed Yr. WWJams. ''LettJnc a couple ol SO· called Qlllet Job tau o11 at QJcbt would open tile door to more abuses -lt's like bolD( )lsi a Utile pnpant." Mr. WUUama aid copl.• ~I .1* ""ffl pollllo"· yrW 1*-tDU.-I!Cant ot Sltpomooro aod 111 otats otrlclals, ARVO E. HA.APA, owner .nd pUbHsn~r of ttle Ens.i~ ~~~0~~~0 • "PROFIT BY THEIR EXAMPLE" Newport's City CoWICtl Is looking to George Ill for bicentennial Inspiration, rather than to the freed<m loving pioneers who fOWJded our nation. The COWICil has just adopted an ordi- nance providing for lnspecttoo of resi- dential dwellings In conjWlcttoo with a building report that Is required when property Is sold. The objective Is a noble one, of course --to expose illegal constructtoo. However, the gutdlngprln- clple behind the ordinance can be ·de- scribed blWltly: "Guilty, Wlless proved innocent." local arehttect BUI Flcter's The CAL TRANS IJUf:lWIJI complained wbeD Jets n.ry Brklce Actioo. Team-?6, bMded by project eblefRob-J t I I Tbe8AT-7Stamrecom· ertBiocurallbeLooAoco· US eave US a one meMid a brldge !0 n. ll:lo't'e tea area omce. otbtr paoel-I · Our FOWJdlng Fathers objected to similar tactics decreed by George In, and they wrote a safeguard Into our Constitution so that we can be secure in our persoos, houses, papers and effects against Wlreasonable searches and seizures. That safeguard Is the 4th Amendment to our Constttuttoo, which is beyond the power of our City Council to alter or over-ride. meaa bleb tide, S tramc IN wen~ IIOIIlor eacJoeer s ' A H t lanes plus bike ... pedes-Wally "'""-projecl ... says an rO na s. trJan ta.oes, room left for clDeer Doc Woag, rl&bt-ol- wldenial tbe cbannel UDder way ac•t Ed RawliDa, &ll "Just leue us alone," the bridee,aodare-des!ped of CAL TRANS, ud Nnport tbe presldtnl of tbe Santa lDtersecttoo at Dorer aDd Pobllc Works D1nctor .Joe ADa Helcbt& Asso. PlMded Cout Hwy. The BAT des:lp DeYIJD. ttdJ weet u tbe hom.,._r also calls for clearuee They answered que.UOU CI'Oip mapped plau to flcbt uDdemeath the brtdge tor wrtttea oa cardl: bJ mem-coanty atteiJJIIb to coodemo look1D&; tor nys to meet the state staDdards. Airport Dlrector Robert Bresoat..n Ia l!ue to report sometime tbls moatll to the County Board of Supe"llors oa a -plaJI. He las hinted at a1t euements. (Ccotiooed oo Pa&e !) bicycles aod pedNtrlans at btra ol tbe &lldltDCe, ud tbelr bomu. bOtb euds, and tor cars at IIMrd teattmooy from about The countJ is uprected tilt •st end. Tbe brtdg"e SO I*JP).e, Wllutu ol tbe to eltber bQy qp homen:Mer would be offset sllcbUy to h•rfDc Y1l1 be ki!Pt opea tbe tab~tf path near Or- The Santa. Ana Hetghts Aam. ns formed to Jtme Home inspect law explained tbe oortb. tr..s allotrloc a uDW AQc. to, dutJic wbleb UCt County Alrport, or iD- aJ!boat laUDCI11Dgar•1011tza time letters cu tie D'I&O.td a1st uat bomeoners seu of the bridge. to Yr. Blocker at CAL-euemeota to a.Dow )ltl to Tbe Dover Drtn ID.ter-TRAMS, BoJ: 2304, TenniDIJ ltp.lly OYtrfi.J' tbem at DOlle sec:Uoa ~st we.c ot tbe AADe1, LoJi Mcelea, 90051. leYela tblt tbe lb.te •11 bridp would ban a free AU letters wUl be made a would otblrw18e be Wept. MARINERS MILE PLANNING AIRED . A loar-ruc• p1aa tJr tbe Mun of lbriDu'l Mlle wtl1 bo dlac:llssed by tbe N ..... rt S.cll P.lamaltlc CommlMklo at a fl*lal meettac Ddt ,._..., lllabl. ..... u, 1D Ctly Hill. , l.aDd .... dtYe)ll)pmllllt otudal'dl ud pri>Ue -)lcio, lllclodlrlr lbe -.. wldlb of c-HorJ~ 1r111 be d--by pluoeriiDd II.,._H MUe ~ owaen I.Dd MIJftran-.. ToO ana -· dl .. -lo -by 1111 .ve-. Lido c-. tbe Sorlcowl -IDd tile IOol of ... b-t>tJoor cwr Dr. Tbe mewllrrr will be liald· 11 & &Mil c; '<lria:r ,_., D1J1 doOt to tile Clly .ltllrnoJ''I ollloo taCJiyHaU .Ar-, boCfoolal II 7 p.m. WATER SKI FATAL ro. eoAT aui.DER1 part ol llle bearlor re<:ord. "Wt .,. r-to ftclll Ur. Blocker Ald.. tbem, n.lcbet'er way tbtJ He laid tbl out Rap wt11 co," l&ooa lldepani. as- be i;)r CA.LTRANS 10 ap.. sodatioo pnsldtot. said pi"'Ye lD eact bl1dp cit-lllood&J. "We doD"tftZitait- lip. ud tbtD tab aboat port e1pulon to taU our 10 mcatbl to roate U uaro.p bomea. aad •• ®a"t ftDl to tbe CautaJ Comm~ tbe •11 tbt DJcbt euemtota. ltlte penm•t aDIS the beeaue tbll 'ftWd denlue u. s. Cout Gard. Mr. oar bomu IDd llld to our Blocker DOted tt.t a IIIOit-..,eabal eoodemDatioll. We ap ol ltate CU tu llmdl bi.Ye a mQqae oc)mmunitJ wOitld bl..mplr ariJoo~•· llh litH, ud •• nat to lloo of llle brldp, bot --co...mt ..till Oruce Coua17 malocl lllat CCIIOinelloo AIIJ>ort. •· ea.ld ltlrt u M..I'1J u lin'? 8eeaaM 10me bom11 an •lib ooq>l-1o llnl. M)lcted to -le"lo Tbe ~ Goard. •bleb IIICMr lllu llato law tl· moot -• lbo-II Jcnra, U. airport II -oo noord Ia _.ttloo to OI>HlUO. -a -r-UJ brldp lolrer OU I? II. •F'f ..,._ -tilt law. &bon U. wc.r. HDwter, r. 1U1 tAl to rHit tlltllata a ~ Goard ollkor *' r-tilt -· ·-_, •• llr&rllr nleb -'-airport. .. . ::~ !r'=:o:E $49.5 million 1'Jwt8 -lla I -lit. Bloellor aid lilt A ..-M $4f.S am. to wtyresideotsofthear•, Your home ls for sate. all ~ wbicllls 0.11-locorpor-To comply wltb city law, ated county terrttoo. you ask lor a "report of ••we tan about 700 baildtnc records" JO tr.t bomn, IDcludlnr: those be-a poteo.U&l bQyer will mow tw..a Ta&Uo Ave. aod Santa tbe proper &OillDC and other AD& Couatry Club," Yrs. lepl detaUs about )'OQ:r Odoplrd DOled. ..... •• property. bue llped up most of tbem A clt}' bQJld:l.ac lD.spector already. We w1Jl stand to. arrtYes, aDd a-,. be mllSt &.U..r to see ttat our oel(b-tupect )OQ.r home lD order borbood stays u It is." to complete tbe report. Mrs. Odepard wrote a You can rdllt to let him letter late last mootb to • come aa JOQr pn:lpltty. The Rtctard Oyer, tbe state's ctty wtll t.Ml complete wblt airport eorirowneotal spec. It can of tbt bu:Ud:llle re-lallat. uk1Dc U.t tbe state port, and add a notation tlllt eoaHDue tbe a.lrport's nrt. tbe seller woald DOt allow a.DCt put the eoc1 of tbe year. u Wpectton. "We do not feel ttat the Or, JOQ cu allow blm oo Board of Supe"lsors has your property aod tab tbe ma!h a coocl ta1tll elllrt to claoce tblt bl may discoYer ..-acceptable alterna-sometblDC Wept. •ell as UYM" to tbe eoademna-u utrs llaasillc uolt. aome tJoa actioa, the letter cc:mstrvct1oG lbl.t ls DOt clarpd. COfend by a baUdillc per- '•We would lib to bow mU. or a tloll~ of lire wblt blip oar state ptl'tl-safety lawa.. mw eu otrer u lA UW u :roa ntue to Itt tbl afh•tton., •• tupeetor come ta. ud be budget ok'd -'" top-l .. el t•eb· on,Ud dint,....._. lila ... aD toaebtra. IDelodod II U. dlalrlel'a eu cou•bk:• 1 ):a4re ttat tun t. ample eYideDce tblt ,_, PI'OPirtJ dote lOt com- ply """ u. ... • 1110 city eu I'IC a IIU'Cfl. wanul: ud -Ita pollee -.r to--~ dllallo al 111e etty code ftn ••N' tiU •&ek by Newport City At- torney Delln.ls O'NeU. Woro- lng was added, )1st last mooth, to the city ordl.na.nce t OYerl.nr; baUdl.nrg records. Tbe Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors ap- proYed the amendment to tbe law, just as they 11>· proYid tbe ortctnal buUd1ng record la• •f)eO it was adopted hen 2 years ago, Yr. O'NtU said. "Tbe whole tdea," Mr. O'NeU said, "15 to let the buyer mow what II1Dd of property he ls burin&, aad •httber U cooform5 to local bulldln& taws.. rt ls a pro. tectloo lor the buyer aDd a protectiOn tor the r-.1 es- tate salesma.D. "Of course, the cocd11ct •e nm i.Dto htre ls OYtr bow b.r the city abou:k'l CO In observtllc a per.::ta's rlcM to prlYacy In b.la on bome, or oe tbe other baD1, rr:rw tar we 5bould 10 IIIII .... rtac that a bomtblyer Dcrn.,.t be's &ettlDC.lhbomtoWDer, or a bu.JIDtss property owaaer reflt•s m let u Uttpector lA, I cloa't aatlelpats 11101 1 .. c:lly ..w 10 -· -.,:b warrt..at a~,., tbtn Ia CCIG· sldenblt eYidiDce, ... from ottalclt tlllt proputy, t•t tbell•llbttat~,. -•:::t • ,.,., b .... w; ...... Cilia -back ,.,..,. ,_., ._ ... -_,al.., __ ,.. .... bridp"'&a area:10r-· blldctt m .... IAool ,_, .... ---... _ .. _,...,. --tall C.&LTRARB by lilt "-R-oellool wll 11ft ., r..-..: ••• &b1d ltoll'd ot • ...,., .. .,..._tiM It).'' 1"be ...,_ M 1nal,... ..,..,, ..,._ ,.._.. elll ae..-eM....,.. ,., .... .. ....... .w .. ,.... ...... '"'.,, •• , ~I IPI liUt fl.,...... nt ~ ....... calli Jiar a -t>r lilt -,..r Is IU--11.11&1 .... dlstrtd 'ftllttn tleded loaddumn~totwr :::::" tu rate t:w Dlt BUS UMRS ANNOUNCED .... ---.. ~--AriLSrlrd b 11111 ...... ,.,. •• ~ ... 7 ... .. •• 2 ,, .... .,._ ,... •• -... 1""! MIQ Drs lrd ._ ....... ..,. ... ....,," • ...., ........... rtJ ,,..... ·--..... tu-llolllt ...... llrt ~~~-~;_.;-~--;: ll .. lilt ..... Ia liN 1' MII•M-"-GOII DIES ~ _ ...... '" .. _ ......... .. ;:.~-· _-. ... -·-·· ... 1. -... -a J .,._.,. .. .. ........ 817 lll ........... IM- .... ~ .... '1111 ---· "· .. Cit fUIP lll ... lrt-----.--. ... ==~-:.::: ::'::.:1--... • ... 1 ... ., ....... -;;:~ .. ~-..... ,_, ..... ~~ 1.;_ .. 2 ......... -...... --·--· ;tCii -~---­... .,....., .,,. oiLII'sl e 1 a ••·oe u.ee. "' __ ,... ... ·-·-~ ....... Ke.,.t Ull C4llll ._ JI'Mo-. ...., ---~~~~-......... 11 ......... .. ...... ,..Will ... .. ....... ...... ..... w:tn ,. • ..., ----·· ---a.~~~-... _ .... , .. .... __ _ _....,_ ... _ -· Slaw e ., adlooli'GIIItM ..m be lilt -&I .... ,.... --·-OIIb'kt >•• .... 1tQ &' lrw ... IUd al •tttll. laft tWr- .. , ........ ajt .. ' -... ' lnotl 1 16 lilt .__ -----... .. lt'tw ....... --.'-.. IITIC...-ol~ .... ,.. ...... ... hq I .., ......... .. _ ............ .. -. LOBSTER BAKE BACK TO C.D.M. Tbe lJoos Club Lobster Bate retui'DI thbi year to Coroaa del Mar, trbere tt bec&.D zs years aro. Tbls year's bake wtll be beld Sept. !7.Z8 at tbe cor- Der ol MacA.rtlm' &Dd Cout Hwy ., oo tbe old Zoo rest- aurant property. It w1Jl LD - clude a ~rade~CoutHwy. on Saturday, Sept. Z7. The Lobster Bake was started u a clarity fUDd rWer to 1949 by 111e Eutp aod tbeCorooadelM.arBuS.- aess ~sn.. predeeenor ot the COM Cllamber of Com- merce. After RYtn..l years of ....,rlldp bJloeal m•- ctul.&, k •u .._OYer by lilt .... Bay Llou Clot>. For tbl put few Jtua. ll bu bMa lb.pd 1a a putiac lot in Fa.sbloo WaD:t. How- eYer, wtth tbe CJI)EI0.1.D& tb1a yea.r of tbe DeW Ya.rr1ott Hotel, Fubioa lalud Mer- cbaots .ua. fl'IUaCer Rec Jc:aes ruled ttat tbe Lobster Bate sbould be mOYed • ''Tbe carnlnlatmc:w.pOere 1.& not cooduciYe to tbe Lmac:e we tb1llk Fashloa lslaod sbould protect,'' Mr. Jooes saJd this •eei.. "AAd •e feel tr.t tbe on loca.Uoa wW be better for the Uou Club, too, becaue of the tramc sl.blation." Uoo.e Club otrlclal BW Blue a\d tbe parade route wW fOllow Cout Rwy, !rom I.a. rr.t ol tM Fl•• CtoWU reaiHrut lo tbe ...... "-r..C-ljwy. -site. Delaney hearing Monday Costal Commlsslooers •W meet Monday iD Huot- l.nctoo Beacll to declde tbe Mu.re of L1do Peolllsula, when: the oners of De- laney's restaurant want to buUd a $2 million &bc:WlDc- offtce-restaurut eomplu. ~s of the Plan. mostly Wdo Pentuula resi- dents, ue el;)eeted to turn out i.D fbrce at tbe hel.rlne, wbere they wut present a petiUoo asti.Dr that the pro- )lc.t be dented. •· We bave been told lbat t.be Delaney matter wtll come up about mJd-alt.eroooo." Al&D stooeman, u attorney reprueattnc: lbo9e ~ to tbe project, said yester- day. "We ll'l uklnc people to be tbe.re at 2 p.m., so they doa't llue to sit througb the oommlsston's long ar-~L'' The bout11c rill be held 1.D tbe Ha:otmctoo Beach City Couor:U ebambtrs 1.D the ctty'a aew dYI.c ceater at zooo lltlo st. Yr. StoaetuD A.ld testt- mooy wtll be rtna by Joba KU.,sley, prnldeat of the ~ldo ......... ..._ ... by Vr. aDd J#rs. Jtm Ridc:D.e, Dlck LaDe aDd Rutll RUl, aU Ptftluala resldebts. "Also, the commissJooers llave said they wUJ ast for people In tbe audleJDCt to sta.Dd up ud be counted oc the Issue." YOUTH CITED AFTER CAR HURTS GIRL, 8 A 17-yea.r-old Cypress boy was arrested Mooday lD Ne"P)rt Beach after wtt. nesses said h1J car struck an 8-year-old girl and sped &W2y. Tbe boy was tuf"Deld lD by hi.& mother alter pollee found his a.ba.oOOoed car lllc:l it was ldeatt.a.ed by w1t- .Del$es. KJm Selko, 8, aod !)er motbtr wert' YlsUi.Dc trom Anabelm •ben the I.Dcldeot occurred at 4 p.m. at 43rd aDd Balboa BIYd., West New- port. Accon11nc to witnesses, 1 dune bac:CJ tJ''lYeUIIIC: at about SO mpb. 1111 tbe cblld, rlpptng a r.der from tbe car and bllUettQe bead, peJ- Y1s and back l.Dju.rtes. The Uceose oomber ns g[.-ea to pollee, who b~dcut a descrtptiob. C05t& Mesa police sld lbey bmd tbe abudoDed car 2 boU.rs lat.r. and tbe boy was arrested at 10 p.m. oo a felooy blt-&Dd-run ctarte. Rock tossing lady cited Aa A•Ntm 1r'OftWlo .,._ pal'lllllJ c:llllftactll. o .. r htr ion uta, wu etarpd wWI malle,._ m!KIIIol _, &Iter '"'-lold ol • roek·tblvwbc n~ tJooc C.... dolll&r'r but· ----~n ..... .strMt s~ "be dND"t loYe mt uymo"," aDd tbrowinc: rocks. Pollee Aid abe tokS tbMrl "I ftllt lo 10 lo )oll ... be wtl111 IIJ f'rleML" T..,. accommodated blr. a.-1ro 111t -..o 011 LUNJ SET NJ G. l61lt -11 -E. cout AT II.H. LEGIOII HALl lhrJ, at 'h$0 a, ... by ... . ·----..,. ... • lla-.......... ! .. ----ttroo-dll--...... .. tie tthlt. cloll' ...... AI rt I 1 'd .. Ls .. &ceaed ot .. ,... 11 at u. ....... lkw .. nella lllrorp tile l..op. .an II C-.1 -, rt 1 .. , ........ Falldc:a. tort. lledl.Jtl ~, ... 1 111nl!t1oil ...... •-r~..._all -----.11 "' .. ....,.,.,. _.. .. _, colltl; ....... Ill C.. 1<7. ud I -,. -If .. ~ -.. -·-It m.llll. c..~-:.-:. .. -:=,..-II -Ia .. :=:..~..:::=.:: -.. ----I ' .... "'·IF'IIIf£8-a ..... -· .... ... ~~~-= .. -'1111 ...... ---.. ' --· ............. -.. If smte city official cmtes to your door wtth a request to enter and inspect, stand up for your rights as guaranteed by the Constltutloo, and deny entry. This Is not defiance of the law; this Is abiding by the highest law of the land, which has been reaffirmed by U.S. Su- preme Court decision Invalidating a cit~ ordinance calling for entry and Inspec- tion of premises. Search can be con- ducted only under the authority of a search warrant, issued only upoo prob- able cause, supported by oath. Newport tried this "search and In- spect" ordinance once before, 20 years ago, In an attempt t o control Easter Week over-crowding of rentals. That ordinance was declared unconstitutiooal. It the city uses the new ordinance to force entry Into homes, this law too can be successfully challenged In court . • • • • • • THROW THE RASCALS OUT A letter to the editor, printed else- where oo this page, offers the ooly llffective solution for our burden of taxation and the sharp increase In assessment that we are now suffering. The solution Is to "defeat the culprits at the next election . . . Clean house all the way down" --and may 1 add, all the way up. The culprits In office, those at heme who clamor for hand-outs from the federal government, and those In Wash- lr.gton who vote the big spending bills and thus add to the federal deficit and • to the Inflation spiral --these are the rascals who are respooslble for oor rising taxes and our escalating cost of living. They must all be turned out of office If we are t o escape bankruptcy. Take a look at the voting records of Californians In Washington --and despair. The latest conservative In- dex, just Issued by the Review of the News and judged on adherence to con- stitutional · principles, rates ooly 11 of 42 congressmen over 50 per cent. Twenty-ooe of them, exactly ooe-haU, score ZERO (or a minus, because of absences). Our congressman, Andrew Hinshaw, has a creditable 84, and our down-coast neighbor, Clair Burgener, rates 76. In the Senate, Alan Cranston scores ZERO, and John Tunney Is not much better with 9. , A low score oo the conservative In- dex is synoymous with big spending. AIJ long as the voters return the ZERO politicians to office, we'll cootlnue to get big spendlrig, big deftcits, more Inflation, higher cost of ltvtng, higher taxes. Let's zero In oo the culprits and turn them out of office I r • • • • PROS and KABNS MAD£ IN WASHINGTON, OIL PR08LEMS Ia the ftee of fon:lan oU price incretaes, our IIO"CnuMnl coukt mak4! us almott lnatantJr Independent af foRil;n oil: hy cuttina tbe tuet on domnUc oU aptomtion, on production, •nd on t.tt1 t.uu on refined pro6ac:t1: by ~mo'f'inJ the contrott 011 cknnettic oil prtcn _.. productkJn; by doina the • ..,. 01'1 domettic co&J and MfVraiPI, Then we-'d netd little If •ny hnpotttd oU. So wtlly II our pemmut ctotnajullthe GPPOiit• tiMI ..... • ncr more ctepeodMt IIP'J'ft I~ ,Qit The _.. olour o1t •d .. proble• II ln • ....,.,..,. uc1 .,.. • ,.. w• Eoot. I _,-llrRUSTD Ill CIII."ALCONTIOL1 ..__,. ... _,.,._wt_m,....., .... Q ' * u tt ..._ .. • .,...,_.,,..... tM't it ottokw ......... -.. I ...... INIW4o_CII_ 1 san -J,x .. «M~~ • 'The Bitch Lo1 .Jlnem~es -Within T)te Gates · J!,.,_,• lfe"liau --~lil.,.,_..,_,., .. ._. ... w.tb ..,_., L rb sr#r -Alii illlhwel r rnt ._,.c.t••uch•tMoW:-. ... tMo&d 8 • ,_.. 14: 1 DJR toW ot llbu'-,._ -.~A~ liot8 dftMI•&Ma.lit Ml· --bo,ol4.,.111daroll-oolioo.O.. dlllaol.popor-lo-.wola~. ---· ...... --,,.,.. ............ 11111 -"" • ,__.,.., .... ,..., '¥bat lbo ""did_..,-·-run. Ia '/OW FKhllf .._.lot pa,...-f" Yet, that Ia _, .. ....,-.. Not too~--o "-IY..tollar ~ ...... ciouW bt +,•1"Td b l .. t)' ~ 11'1 .... ~·~ •• the .... ...,....,. (1/ """-"""' ... U..lbo ·-· ql ........ Wloo1 boo bopponod olooodd bo ol•ltalin-t lo•••r-4 Carnlptloa Of Tbo llollar When our paper dollan were redeemable in 10kl, then wu Yet)' little anyone could do1 to chance &heir value. But i:D 1933 our aovemmmt took ut oft' t he auld ttandard, and the eickneee ol our cUrrency beran. For over thirty yean, Americant watched in horror u foreicften traded in their paper dollan for our eold. while we were forbidden by law even to own aold. Untill966, ww were e&Uiable to uchange our dollan (or eilver. And moet or ue recall that only a decade qo, dimea, qua.rten, and halv• were ,,... ... noea-w._ 11oo cutrW~<Y -bodl..s bs> ..W or "'-· lbo ........ -bs>--limllod by lbo" pld and oil-,........,.. to ........ fl. N ... lbo only UmlladoojJo lloo obo ol lbo .. _. cltbl. wblcb lo no U,._ ot oil becautt of lbe tubmilllvt._ ol o...,r.." ToUy, the fedefaii'O"'''fttDDIIIbnns •uc- deflcit. wltb rre•t qlWidtitl ot ..-: .......,. ... --C)'. Thio-·~-tol currtnC)' ~ which by defhaitloa illlan.doe - ca~ aU curr.ney to loN value. ,... Ia why ,old coim, • well u ~ c~, CDd ~eryt.hlnr elM, coat 10 much ....... What A .. ut Tile Pu&un1' Any etudent d hiatmy knotr~ ol U., de.truc- tion that il inevitable when the ewNDC)' it ruined. Germany iD uns. France undlr John Law. and the United St:-tet'ln the Revolution- ary War period when ••not worth a contl~tal" became • byword for worthl.an.,.. .,. ~ic eumplea of the ~kap cau.ted by inftation. Enemiea of the American people .,. napoli· aible for the economic madn.l which ila brloc· inc our nation to the brink ol diauter. Tbllact. that theee enemia hold lolly pcieitionl witbin out ratet don not m•n that &hey .,. any ,_ deadly. Currently, inatead of cottKtinc tbe problem, the ptftent adminiatration ia ateadily making it 'W'OIW. Inflation, which cautea cunency to loee value, ie the work of aoveml'tlent. It can be atopped il covemment willetop delicit 1pending and put precioua metal behind the c:utNr)cy once more. Not to do 10 ia to en.aure that all of the horroR brought on by increuingly value· Ieee money will dncend upon ua. Coi'Yrilllt 1975 by Thr John Birt:lt Socirty F«Jtun• • PANCAKE FUPP!RS at IUt 8atardl,.1 Corea del Mar KJwanil Club pueau bnakflut lDeladed tb ... elllb memben. from l.tl: retired po1tmuter Grut HowaM, John Stmplt, Hal Aebl8cber IJid Jim Klltler. A partSnc lot al' of Wblte tltpba.Dta, baked goods IDd plants n1 a.o added attraetloo for the IDDUIJ neat. Kenton klinic at OCC The legeodary StaD Keotoo and his tr.lod wUI be in coo- cert at 8:30 p.m. SuDday, i&FOiif ~ • '-1 ~ DO. 1N, CM.. lliiRSDAY, AUCl 7, 1175 BADHAM BACKS B.A. T. BRIDGE PLAN Ar• .. rmu a.l't !. Badb&ID (Jl.:Jfwport 8eacb) bN .tonld tbe ncom-m_..uou of tbe Brtdp 4ctloa Team _,, piaU tor tbeonplaeemtat ot tbeeout HicbwaJ brtdct onr Upper Newport BaJ. ID a letter to Haie A)uia.D, cllltrtet d1- rtcfor ol U. state Deput- meot of Trauportattoo, Mr. Badbam e~rttltd Ida liP- port: '' M tbt Newport Hatt»r aree '1 u•mblymu 11Dce 1962, I am pa.led to tador• the efinta of tbe Bridle AetiGa Teem tor a 20-eoot replaeemtat PacUlc Coalt Htcbway brldp OYtr Upper Nnport Bay. "Tbt -IJart)or Ana ._. beta lepDdu'J for com- maldty dlftereoeesof oplDJoD on tranJportatloD flcWUu. Bit till 81141t A.cUGa Teus repnrr'• a. lltl"oolc boM of ........ ....,nood ud ctnc o••••tlmt aau.d ear a commc. pu- PGI4 -prompt eoutnetba ot u arc.atty -Deeded pab- uc tmprottm.l. "Tbe Brt4ct A.eUoD Team dutp recommeodatlool bate beeD tadorMd by tbe Newport Beaeb Clty ColmcU IJid PWmtac Commtuloll, tbe Newport Beach aDd Co- rOD& del Mar Cba mben of Commtree, the A11oclatta:a of OructCoeatYaebtClab.t, tbt Newport Center Al.oda- Uoo, tbe Frleoda of Newport Bay, and a bolt of otbtr c1J.It1.Dcut.bed clYte orpnl- &atiooa. "AI the HOJor Onnce County lecWator Ill Sacn- meoto, 1 ban Jooc bee ...... ....., wUb tbt tnu- portalbl 8Mdl ol a.r ,._ Pta. WWI tbe IMe'f'J taaa ot beacb n.ttore Ud u. ~-WicM popiiJiu'UJoiU.. 8utlor Ana. a IDOden 1'-.d IJitem ...w.. to lol&1 r~ S. ea•tMJ. Yon tbaD eo,ooo earl per day eroa tbe prueat llltl. qat.dbrldp. "ID mJ )ldcm•t. lbe ell-· llp Procram ol tbt BJ1dct Act1oD Ta..m reprtMIItl tbe clar CGDNUIII of local pab- Ue Ol)lDkiD tor a bfld&t a.t wW bat .. "' commtlldty t.od nctaaal Deedl. ,, SURVIVOR TO TB..L 0 F ALASKA CRASH Tbt NewportBeubChJU.. tia.D Womta'• Cllb lrlcbeoa wW be btld Wtc~Meday, Au- rust ZO, at 11:10 a.m. at the Airp)rter IDD. Tbt RawatiaD 1au tbeme YUl be ~rrted out Ill a •bowtDc of Rawa11a.D fasb- ioo.s. Gall Moser MeKiD.Dey, u llltemattonal recordlac aDd TV per800&11ty, wt11 briJic special music. Bqt JUDYlk w1l1 relate bls story of belllc lost tor 13 days Ill Alaska following u airplane crash. ReaernUoos may be made with Mrs. Joe Stewart, 675- 2741. lel1 L CIOAir ....,. 'O'MI*A ....... eM&. .. Ia. U NICII• ·~ FOR ALL YOUR VITAMIN NEEDS We stock the top brands oge and requirement. As~ your physician whid) is belt for we 'II supply it!. in vitamins for every PIIIIQ#IiONIPIUID 7 DAYS A Wid . M WIIKDAYI • .. 7 M•An ._..a,_..,..,_ • 112 PRICE SOJBA SPEOALI Y o., anti a fri~"d can tlllc~ thr r~p/111 30 hr. 145 Rasic co.-ru for 122. JO uch.:, o, co,plrtio" rurivr PADI, NAVI, or L.A. Co .,,ty Sc.-btr Crrtificatiort . Underwater Educators •• 557-0035 · Aug. 17, 1n the OranctCoast College auditorium. Tickets are priced at $4. covers coocept.s of jazz mu- sic, rbythm, pbrastng, in- terpretaUoo, artlculatloo, tmpronstng and lead play- Loa, l.Ddlvtdual and group in· strueUon oo all lllstrumeots, rehearsal techniques, time, balance, blend, tntooattoo, )lu theory, barmooy, com- posLUoo, arnngtnc and or- ***************************************** Tbe ooocert ldcksoffKeo- too'a week-long jus cllntc at occ. Close to 300 South- land )mlor htcb, bJ&b sobool, collece lDd adult mutclans are expected to take part, A studetlt concert w1ll close the cllnte on Friday, Aug. Z2. studeot bands will beglll performfn& at 7 p.m. and Kenton aDd b.ls bud wtll close the festtvutea wttb a 45-mtmte mlnl-coocert. Tickets for that eYent are prtced at $3. chestrattoo. EXHIBIT SPACE 71" GONE IN BOAT SHOW Seventy -one per cent of ex!dbU space bas beell re- M"ed for the Georre Colourls recreatloDal ve- b.lcle, van and boat sbow to bt beld Sept. 10-14 at Ana- helm stadium. ALSO ASSISTING at the food line at the paoc.alte breakfast OST All tbe latest Ill boats, were theM Corona del Mar Klnnlans, from left: Hall MEW FAIRVIEW P vans a.od recreaUooal ve-Seely, VtrrU Bentley, Jack Brimmer and Marty Melansoo. FOR RICHARD HAUCH blcles wiD be dUiplayed oo K Cl b be d K1 tt It It • ·It • It It It It It It • • It It It It It THE HEARTHSTONE OLD •pl ...... COPPER • pi tchtrs • scales • wall trays BY THE A baking pans It • It • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Tbe cllnlc features a lec- ture-demoutratloo on lm- pro•tsfn&. Then tbe studct muslctans wlU Jolo tbelr- Kentoo band counterparts Ill separate .rooms tor ques- tion-and-answer sessioos about their lllstruments. more thaD 20 acres of land-ey u mem rs an wane es, youth groups spon-Dr. Antbooy N. Toto, sored at Corona del Mar htgh school, provided extra medical dtrector of Fa1r-:t~y 'r:u~~ :a:::c U: help for the chartty fUnd ratslog event. (Ensign photos.) vtew state Hospltal, an- 100 decorated booths wt11 be d k nouoces tbe appollltmeot of • • • • • It • hanging pots A watering cans • I~·· kitchen uten si Is (ideal for hanging) POUND : • • Tbe Kenton cUnic al80 ~=~~ :=~~f~~ Engage to Factor in ~~~~~t!~~u~~~!seC::: ttoo equipment. t1ve, replacing Or. Irving MATT RES S'E S Free professional enter-The engagement of Mlss summer asslstln... w re-R. Stone, who has retired. KKW _ uaVJLDIRQ Jeri Lynn BaJlltoff to Gary search In eodo .• 11ology at Mr. Hauch was tnllll.ng • It It It • • It $9 lb.: • YOUR CHOICE --l~eular Shape. :~~enJ~W ~r:r!~~ Steven Flrestelll of New-Cedars-Stoat Medical Cen-omcer at Fal"lew for 6 ~ -c:.tt. 5 to 11 p.m. weekdaya, ooon port Beach has been an-ter tn Beverly HUts. He is years. During thts period. cojlu -..u .._.TT~II co. to 11 p.m. Saturday and ~~ ~ MrsL S~erw~ a soo of Mr. and Mrs. be ~.;tanned and cooducted 21•-"•....-e.. ~ ••a to 1 Saada GUJ1t aDd lctor H&JliCOff of Chester Lee F1reste1n of exteostve comll\Wltty t.niD--;;;;;;;;;;;;=;=~n;ooa;;;.;~p.m;;~· ;;;;'~· lm~ Bevetty Hilts, pifents of Benrly HUts and Newport 1.ng semlDars 111 addlUoo to 1 the prospective br!~,., Beach. Hls fatber ts prest-bts respoo.slbUltles for de- • It FRIDAY -SATURDAY ONLY 673-7065 10 to 5 It • • 2711 east coast highway at femleaf., corona del • • It ... . .,., • • mar • • urn on to c~llfoRnl~ conc£Pt® Miss Bantotr att'eti<JtBos-dent of Mu Factor & Co., veloplng proerams to meet too UDinrstty, where she 1s the Hollywood firm founded the tratnlng needs of facUlty a member of the class of 1n 1909 by Mu Factor Sr., persoooel. ***************************************** 20% off ••• '"' .. ,..,... eou 645-1313 540-6011 r--::2'!\ -~--~1 ------ 1976, studying chemistry and the fUture groom's great- biology, Both she and ber grandfather. fiance are graduates of 8~-The couple plans to be erly Hllls hlgb school. married oext summer. Mr. Flresteln ls studyt~ chemlstry Ill a pre-medical program with the class of 1976 at Harvard University, where he ts a member of Hasty Pudding lnstltute of 1770, He ls spendiDg the JERI LYMH IAHKOFF up • Every morning, daily interest is added to every Los Angeles Federal Savings Account. Passbook Savings -Certificates of Deposit - Investment Gertificates All at highest rates LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS ~ Savings 1nsured to $40,000 Safe deposit boxes and the most wanted savings services Newport Beach Office 3201 Newport Blvd. • 675·4500 (Across from City Hall) Head Office Downtown: Los Angel es Federal Savings and Loan Association One Wilshire, Los Angeles 90017 Other offices throughout the area •• --• .. --• ~:. •• .... ., . . . .. ....... . Cirter dies :c:"E=W'OIIT=:::;.;MAaii':7•~EIW~~~~~~-:-11tU77 .. ::::-:v.:=.w:..::: .. :.:.:7'=,."'===5 Pussycat ~L .. ED lliiiLY -PAGE 4 COIIOIIA DfliiAII. CAL •••••••••••••••••••• , •••••. ruling due -~r.·.,. w. C..· """ -" ., ~ . ,.,.., .. na s· 1. -.at M WU ban .. Mll-.1. llolo-1111111-· ...,_IMoJ,._ . . . of social note ,, "'' buloiiFI*Jio--.. .....,. v••• bOin are froa'l 10:10 ...... w 1:10 ...,. tolclol, AOII.),atllell~­ wt/1 ~blplt 1o c--. M't, Cuttr, a Wwld War ~-... .... ..._, for 1DAQ1 , .. ,.t Uftd II ·COlD -lll<t t951. Ht 1 ... ...... ol ., ,, qtrs• .,..., .. Opal Me til: ro, COl; -WWioJU lid-c-. a11 "c-....._ lid"' • -. 4 ...... 11 .--lid. IJNlt--. s.m... wW l>o bold II l p.111. Frldo, Ill lila Ill --BoPIIDI Cllilrelt, Colli Ill-. HARBOR TRAVEL AN TIQ UING ABROAD SPANISH? SCOTCH? Du.t"sh? Batartan? lt:al.Wl? Tat.. • , ... r plc• of-· .,m .m ... t•· ....... ....,t.... Ch:urch· N_ 8· ..-. U you're an antique buff, you'll have the time or your Ute browsln( ln l>r- tlgn COWI.tries. Let's b ee lt, most or them were ln the business of civilization many centuries before Co- lumbus stepped ashore here. EuropeeJI countries. Eml- graUne cltbens bf'OIIIht thelr posseuioos to the toretcn laod aDd ID due course their OOUsetQld goods were sold, blrteHd or found tbelr way Into small shops. Don't forget that bargalDln& Is the name~t-the-pme abroad, aod the older the clothes you wear at nea markets, the better the price. at tbt tntenaUcm&I fesUnl day belDC apcuond by the . ~., Harbor SeniOr ClttHnl club oo Tlur.lay, Aug. 21, Be-J • • • sides foods from many coantrles, bootbl will offer • LUTHERAN CHURCH homemade coodlea, plants and merchlDdise at the 10 OF THE MASTER, 2900 Pa- a.m. to 4 p.m. ennt at the Zonta Clubhouse ID CUff c iflc View DriYe, Harbor Haven. Helpl.n( with the festt'ltUes 1s Italian Chef Joe VIe., HUJs -Pastor Larry Dakos of Costa Mesa, IUrf'OODded by (left to fllhl) F'ruhlln( Is back from his Spanish Seoorlta Lupe Hilton ol Newport, Scotch Las-vacation In Nebraska and sle Ella Jonsson of Costa Mesa; Wllbelmloe Knabe Iowa and wlU be l.n the pul- Redmano of Denmark, DOW UvlDg 1D Costa Meaj and pit for tbe'9:30 a.m. service Frau Barbara Spitz of Cliff Haven, representloi Bavaria. thls Sunday. A congrega- AGENDA FOR NB COUNCIL ~~:~·~~:·::~. ~=t~::~ II. II could savetaxpayersabout " ST. ANDREW'S PRES- S62,000 annually. BYTERJAN CHURCH, 600st. Also on Mooday's agenda Andrew's Road, Clift Haven a re: -The nnale of the summer tbe ~q>tc tor tbe a,so and 11 a.m. Sunday senlces. Students from Campus Cru. sade Newport Beach pro- ject wW participate l.n the 6 p.m. serrlce. The mes- sage ot the evenl.n( wm be on prayer. from the book of EpbestanJ. • ST, MARK PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH, 2100 Mar Vista, East Bluff -Pastor · SUI McQuold Is back from hls vacauoo at the Ghost Ranch and will be lD tbepul- plt for the 9:30a.m. Sunday service. The truly Investigative individual will never pass up a vlslt to a "flea ma r - ket.'' Her e a re some of the greatest sources for nndiog the unexpectetl bargain, a treasure (some- time) and the unusual. The Rash"' ln Madrid, for ex- ample, has the reputation of having ob)ects which have been brought to It from all over Europe and your chances of pic king up valuable antiquities there are very good. For all you r travel needs -airline tickets, c ruises, C lub Universt' and other tours, hotel reservations, car rentals or completely planned business or vaca- tion trips, please phone or drop in at HARBOR TRAVEL 3442 VIa Lido, Newport Beach. Newport Beach City Coun- cil Is expected to decld(· Mooday nlgbt Whether tilE' city wlll continue to provtdf municipal animal control service, or contnct thE' j)l1 out to a private company, • SENIOR CITIZEN park-preaching mission will be lng permits, whlcb woold presented at the 8, 9:30 and JUDGES HAMED FOR be sold at halt the replar ll a.m. services this Sun-TEEN-AGER PAG EANT cost for annual permlts to day. Dr. Neil Wa rren, dea.n park atdeslgnatedbluepark-of the graduate sc hool at Lng meters. Fu ller Seminary, Pasadena, Also, look for antique objects In the colonies of Phone 675-1311. Let us show you the world! CaiUornia Animal Con- trol, based In Huntingtoo Beacb, would get the ph lf Council approns a coo- tnct dnwn up by the cit)' attorney. The nrm claims liMIUD fDITION 2N. SEIU "'""" ...... ___ ·-·-.... _~ ... ,._ . ...,._ ....... --__., ....... ---· -·----.. -···· .................... -....... . _.._ ........ _ .... ,~,, "' "''' "' 0 ' '00< ]JI.ooo !V ~<.­_....,..,.. ....... ,_..,. __ _ ..... -.._.. ....... ···--·-···-............ ""._ (!Moo •~l l!lJJ ... IA •16611 $3598 2Y, ACRES OF FINE TRADEINS PRICE SLASHED TO Q.EAR. WE SELL NO "AS IS" USED CARS 1975 FORD CARGO VAN I IC»!l~c--.-.... --tt-.... ~;....... -~.-............. -,~ .... , ....... _._ .... .;........ ___ ......_ __ , ___ l_ . ....--- -.)Grl-110 ............. 1,_,_._,_._ __ ...,.. ______ ............. , .......... ............ -............... .o_..._,....., • MARINERS MILE ex-and a licensed psyctologlst, empUon from city law re-w111 speak on ·•Self-esteem quirtng dedication of extn -a 2 track approach: the street frontage when pro-Gospel and the law." perty is rebulll • .An ordi-' THE NEWPORT IIAH. nance given first readln~ BOR CHURC H OF RE- Iasl month -.·ouid allow ex. LIG IOUS SC IE NCE, 541 Cen- emptlons for proper!} 1er St., Costa Mesa -The burnt>d out or destroyed by Hev. Eleanor Jackson will earttx~uake or OOOd. preach at 10 a.m. Sunda y • DREDGING orthe New-on the topic, '•Why worry·•·· port Island channel will move The regUlar churc h hour also a step closer to reality tr {ncturles m('{Htatlon, heal- the Council okays an en-in~ and Sun!l:l)' schOOl. vlronment.al stud}' of the ' -THE IIAHBOR TRINITY dredging. BAPTIST CJ:LHCH, 1230 • URBAN development Baker St., Costa Mesa -The money, approved by the fed-. 9th chapter of Daniel will II(> .tn!, aDd ""'"'' i(!yeJ'1l.o -s· · lneots, Is reidy for c:!e.llv erl Ilia -A by the county lithe Coundt ave rgus approves terms of the ttJnd- lng. The clly will get (Continued from Page 1) $113,000 for a st'nlor d tlten also ge12. club burgee. center ln Corona de-l Mar. The 1776 name was chosen TURF CLUB AUDITOR EDWARD LYNDE Dl ES Edward Lynde, 76, of 392 Woodland, Cosu Mesa, \\"ho died July 31 at his hom e, W'lS burled Saturday In Pa- c trlc VIew memorial park here. He Wlii.S an auditor for the Ca!Uornla Turf Club for 35 years • He Is survived byhls wUe, Gertrude, son Bruce Rogers of Anaheim, daughter Bar. bara Kennedy of Balboa Is- land, and 4 grandchildren, Services .,ere conducted Saturday at St. Michael's and AU Angels' Episcopal Church by the Rev, John Davis • STUDENT BANDS TO PLAY THIS FRIDAY Both the senior aDd j.mlor Harbor Area summer bands wut perform F'rld:ay nlght at Newport Harbor high sctxx>l. The bands are m, de up of • music students from New- port-Mesa schools • Frld:ay nlght's program be;::tns at 8 p.m. In the school auditorium. Rlctard Eogtand Is band director • to tie ln with the national l.licenlennlal, The Argu s, buill In 1908, salled the Baltic as a cargo vessel for many yean before a couple bought It and sailed it around the world. Mer the clrcumnavlgatlon, the .boat was sold to the Orange County Boy Scout Council to 1970, and has been used hy Scouts from throughout the county sl..oce then • Information oa jolnl~ the c lub may be had by calling 631 ~1776. Membership ap- pllcatton blankS are ua.U- able at Bank of Newport braoches. Dick Richard's leaving town and he'd like to take you along. Dick Richard invites you to join him o n Bank of Newport Tra-..el Centre's 9--Day Alaska-Inside Passage cru ise/tour. The MIS Prinsendam will be your floating hote l for this deluxe adventure to the 49th State and Canada. Gourmet cuisine, deluxe st;~teroom ;~ccommoditions , the finest entertainment, and your personal host, Dick Ri chard, work to make this vacation the ideal w~ to celebrate the Bicentennial. The cruise/tour is fully escorted from Newport Beach, and departs September 11th, retumingSeptember 191h. For reservations phone lhe Bank of Newport Tr•vel Centre, 645·5333, Dover at Sixteenth, Newport Be.ach. Come on along wilh Dick Rlch.ard! Po~f'GI.catllftd_, v.......... ....... ._,. ........ 5Qpoy -.., MMI .,.."f moNt .f Judges who wUI select the winner of the 16th anooal Miss California teen.ager pageant August 13-14 at the Balboa Bay Club were named this week. They are actor John F'ors)"1he; nationally- known teen model authority Bill Adrian; Peggy Gold- water, daughter of Senator Barry Goldwater; former ~ew York Yankee basebaU p:a)·er Andy Carey; Malcolm Meguiar, whO serves as a tudge for the Tournament or Roses queen contest; Bob Laurian of Circus Circus In Las Vegas; aod former chancier actor Roger Mil. ler, ... ho played baseball ln the Dodger organlutlon and is 1\bOif"l •J·•metnber ol • the .Bat~ Bay Club's board of tOvel'Mrs. ' c·DIII HI VOLLEYBALL BEATEN BY ORANGE Winner ln last Saltlrday night's volleyball match at the UC I gym was the Or.lnge Count y Junlor Girls team, -.·oo beat Corona del Mar high vtxx>l girls 15-8, 13- 15, 15 -9. Lori Webb and Monlc.a Park, both of Newport, are members of the county team, made up of girls betweer~ II and 14. They won second place earlier th1s summer in the u.s . .Jl". Olympics In Mlctlipn. More than two-thirds of the county squad are from Newport, Costa Mesa lDd lrrlne. 0. C. SECRETARI ES TO SEE ANGELS PLAY Oruce Couuty Chapter of EueutiYes' Secretaries Inc. wut bave 1t1 annual ''night wlth the Ana:els" at Anaheim stadium on Aurust 12. Cautornla Anll:el Presi- dent Red Patter10n, VIce- President Francis Leary and possibly Harry Dalton, gen- eral manager, along •Uh a few of the players, will be r.vlng dlnnn 11Hth I be reprt>~ sentatl•es and execuUns of E.S.l. tn the Stadium Club at 6 p.m. The Calllornla Angels-Bolton Red Sox game wlll rouow at 7:30. BURKE GOLF Q.ASSIC IS SET FOR SEPT. 22 The 4th annual BOO Burke golf classic wHI be held Mondl.y, Sept. 22, at the Costa Mesa Colt & Country Club. Check 1n time wW be 11:30 a.m. with a shotgun start at 12:30 p.m. . -. -··~ . ~ • • .l .... ---l!IJ LW lattt J1 ltr~ _ ... .,. . .. , ........... ....,. cat_ II....,..._ ---.._ .. Coul Jodp-~­dHIDwllldtiPl---lttorltt( ,_....,, __ _ m'"'' W K-rt pol ... of· ftcera wbo .... nidltl tilt tbel.tre NYenl UIDN llaol It bepA ·-· ll-rllld fllml Ill May. u Jade• Dtutpo ..... tllll the ftlma '~Oetp T.,.t•• and "Till DoYU Ill llllll Jooes" are oble.. -. lt&tt ...... Joc:&l pollee aft espec:ttd to re•me CCII- IIacltlltC prlllt.o of lila IIIII at tt1o PuiiJClt. , .. nltlltC would li80 lflt<l .. ..... %fi trial of I Pu11yc:at man.- qemeat offtci&U accti;Md at c211plaJlDC obeetbe matter. Tile he&rlol ID Jadeo Dull- gan's court laJ IDc:lllded lesUmony by a Beverly Hllla psycbolo(lst thlt both tum• are valuable In tr•UDc couple• wUh sexual prob- lems. His lestlmooJ wu backed up b)' a Sto Fnoctsco collece prOfeSJor wbo claims she hls prescribed the vtewlng of the z rums to "restore the spark'' lo the" sex life of couples. Yesterday afternooo, Sgt. Bob Gatewood, head• at the Newport Ylce ~quad, testlrled that be belleus tht ,.ovlea are ob~eene. PollcemaD Lee Roberts told Judge ~ how be arruted 2 locaf men oo lewd conduct cbartes while they were watchlagtbe movies. Starrin1 !'ud""' Pn•t•vr o\i.1 l h.v I La: "" ' ...... OO•HIT • . COrri" wu:do'n\' ••SHARK' S J >';rr.ol TRt:A)U RE" 11More Sire TWO COMPLETE SHOWS 7;00' 9:00 6:41 MATIHe'l! SVHIFAY I' GEM ALK ; IY J. C. HUMPH.III :J:C. Hu,.,., -~ ,.,. ., r.u N..,.,rr •w ,....., • Coni MfW IMtlmri· 'ffN mon~ .,_, 21 ~ II ., ..,tltorlty ,,. ,.,.. Md ,..,.,fY, . I HISTORY OF TIME Tbt tpW-MCOGd ac- ~uracy ot todaJ'I ftDe Ume pieces nolYed slowly from the Zotb catuey B.C. suo- dial, tbe 1200 B.C. water clock_ tbe 722 B.C. ECJPtiaD Dclow clock_ the more accurate Roman lUll- dial, IDd tbe ADd class •h1eb, almost 2,000 years later, ta. st.Ulto use. It was DOt aotn 1657 tbat tbe ftrst peoclulum elock wu patenteeS, and 1900 wheo Ume-keeptog · pncllioo became the prt- IDUJ pl. BBQ planned by Emtilem . Tbe ant QUUt.erlJ IIMI&-lllc ol tbe CaJUonala lbt. AuoelaUOo of t:mblelll Clubt IDd Mnada-HawaU Club8 wu bfid at tbt HoU- day laD, VeDtara, aa J'alJ 25~. RtpHMDtlai Ntw- port Harbor Emblem Cldb liN was Preaideol Mr1. James Carr. Thole 1ttllld- 1Dc with ber ••re Mm ... Vtrctl Batea, lteaMtl1 Welt- miD, Helen TrautwelD, Her- bett Uateas, Eugene Ber- geron, l.4U1R Lewta, Rich- ard Manto, James "-riDI, Emer100 WllltuU, VlrcJD:Ia Whitelaw, RQmoad Brad- ford, and Jamea Sarno. • .. RMrside jetport eyed NEWPORT HAAIQR ENSIC* I"U~J, AU~ 1, 111~ PUBUSHED IEfKLY -PAGl,S. . ~lfOIA DE(~!, CAl.. Ala~ )ltport. aa.nlldt Co.t,, Wllltb ..ad IIIYt~eo.tJ, .. ,.,.,.., On.ace ec.tr -...m.r Tbomu RU., of newer .,,.. reported last wek. -..m..ort RUey IDil llaJpb Dhclrleb baYelbldlld tbe Sdla llDce Mr. Riley ftrlt ...... ~ tt Ill ~rU • 1' A lllld7 by tbe couaty's l1rpozt c~~c~Utmeat Jtaft to- dtcat.. u.t t.be project coald be nal1led 1D eooperaliOD wltb otber eocmtles," Mr. RUey reported tbls week. • Tbe airport would be ballt OD put ol tbe Rancbo Call- i)nla IPread near Lake 1181Dore, IDd Yould oost ao tlttmated $150 mWlaD. ()ppmeats of jet tramc at Oruce County Ail'port Me tbe DeY Jetport as a poujble reUef from Joc:a1 Jet f!JPb. Howenr, there are DO COGYtllleat roads CCID• aeet1llc tbe propoaed lite Ytth Ora.ace Coonty popula- tlaa ceaters. CCM~Ue•. Mr. RSleJ aJd *R)Itc&tlcll for plan .. ~ ..W be ...S. to tbe Fldlral Ana- Uoe AdmiDUtratkiD lf tbe l.lltra-oiMitJ ta.J.U pan out. AIRMAN ROSAN IS TRAINING IN ANAMCE . A.1nrwl Jeffrey S. Rotu, 100 of Mn. Sally J. RoaD Of 13&0 Park Newport, lu been Mleeted for t.ebll.lcal tra.IJd.nC 1o tbe u.s. A1r ro.ree ac~ Ud ~ tleld at SIM!ppud AF'B, TeJU. S. ftc411tlJ compl.e.d bule tra.l.D.l.QI at Lacldutd AFB, Tau. WE WILL BE O.OSED FOR VACATION AUGUST 10th thn~ 17th Tbt tul1ll.ac polot topre- eiDID UIJ)e-keeptog came 1D 1948 wlth the precise BamWoo cbrooometer produe«S to Lancaster, PtDDIJlftDla. From Uat Ume oo, adYances ID pre-· eiD:ID ban beeD eJpJoslYe, 1 YbUe iDduJtrlal eMcleoey t bu brought preclsloo ~ watches aDd clocks wttbln ftouelal reacb of almost neryODe. The local club bu beeD aeUve 1D mooey ra.lainc events tor cr.rtty, lDclud- tog a potluck Jooe Z8 at Mrs. Jerry Beekmaoo'l aDd a steak try at Mrs. Bruce SteTens' bome July 10. A barbeque wW be beld Aucust 16 at 4 p.m. at Mra. Georce Cortart•s home. R .. ena- tlons may be ma.de by call-Lac Mrs. Corb&rl at · 897- 1914, or Mrs. James Carr at 645-4339. Tbe eTeoJ.nc wut toclude refreshments, dloner and p.mes. DAVID AMD JANIS SH.,LI!Y Mr. RUey aid a meettog wm be arranged withRlver- llde Couoty offtclals. Tbe allport would se"• R!Yer- slde, Orange aDd Sao Otego Golfing honeymoon in Europe for Shipleys IIAlllll S.los a. Sorvl co . 1541653] DriYen wbododt Ill$ ...-.~.-.IDUdlu ~&awn Non .. Smolrrr ~ 548-5554 OUR .18th YEAR IAIJIT.T INSURANCE 1114 Harbor BIYd: co.ea .... Data bank helps pets Mr. llDd Mrs. David Mi- chael Shipley are eomblo1Dg a booeymooo Y1th 3 gol! tournaments 1D Europe tbls summer. They Yill visit Sweden, Germany and Hol- land, where tlle bridegroom, Does your pet need an a profess1ooal gol!er, ..w animal psycbologist? take part to tournaments. Do you know hoW to take Tile young couple Yere care of a ltzard? married July 12 at the Latter Got a sick flsh? Day Saints Temple ID Los Tel-pet, a new telepbooe Angeles. The bride ls the data bank for pet OYDers, former Miss JanilJ Elizabeth bas recorded answers to Gayle, daughter of Mr. and those and 48 other questions Mrs. J~mes Gayle of Har- about keeping animals. The bor VleYHomes. Tbebrtde's system was Inaugurated bere motber, Pbyllls, 1s secre- last Thursday by actress tary to Mayor Don )4cloo1s Betty White, whose taped of Newport Beach. voice gives the a.oswers. The groom 1s the soo of Newport pet shop owner Mrs. Bernice ShJpley of Sa- Louis Russo sponsors the Unas. The couple met at phone se"lce. · Brtogbam Young UotversUy, Pet owners may pick up where both attended. David a broclllre explaf..DJ.og tbe graduated tbls pastJuoewith 1ystem at any Russo's shop .a degree to business ad- and at aolmal hospitals. Or, ml.nlstraUoo and markett.ng. you can dial 640-7300 and Whlle be YU at BYU, be an operator YUl take your Yas selected as a member name and address IJld man of theAll-Amerieanamateur you the broeture. It USts golf team. ~~~ lV su~'fhe For her Yeddlog tbe bride ~ dliU be~Mo-cbo&t a ron of •b.lte dotted 7300 ftdmber Ud Jtfes the Swlss Ytth a lace tra.to. She operator the aumber of the Yore a crown of noYers tape be ft.Dts to hear. Each matcblog ber bouquet of tape runs from 3 to 7 miD· da1s1es, mums and babies utes. breath. Her eousto, Miss Some of the otber subjects Ellen Gayle, was mald ot oo tape are the care of · rabbits, tratn1Qg a puppy, LIG-AL MOTIC! cartog fordom•stlc mice and FICTITIOUS BUSINESS rats, and how to tell if your NAME STATEMENT l;~~~~~~;;~~bo~r~se~ls~sl~ck..~~~~~ The follawtog persons are doing bustoess as: Paclftc KELLY 'S Cout Dtoer, 4501 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, Ca. 92663: William Henry STEAK HOUSE Schreiber, 50036thSt.,New- port Beach, Ca. 92863; Donna iP"'--Featuring:--.... CHAMPAGNE & STEAK (FOR 2) $7.95 .C: 30 to 6: 30 P .M. (75~ per penon more after 6:30p.m.) OFF WITH THIS AD SIRLOIN & SEAFOOD (FOR THE EXTRA HUNGRY) SS.95 to $7.95 Per Person Cboice of S•tood-Trout-Salmon -SYordftsh Louise Schreiber, 500 36th St., Newport Beach, Ca. 92663; David Lee Fish. 121 19th St., Newport Beach, Ca. 92680. This business 1s ooodueted by a general partnership. Sl(Ded: Wm, H.Schrelber. TbJs statement wu flled with the County Clerk ofOr- ange County July 11, 1975. PubUsb: July 17, U, S1, Aug. 7, 1975, to tbe Newport Harbor Ensl(D. F -45652 Shrimp -Scallop! -Red Saapperr AIR RESERVIST BACK 4:30 to 11:00 P.M. S!AFOOD-K·IOior STEAK·A-101 • $2.91 per FROM ACTIVE DUTY 209 Pal• Avo. 675· 577~ (At •• ferry) Mar1De Air R'""' Gun- lei .... P•l~ttula. Newport IHch Deey Straeaot Douglas R. "WHHRB THH E!LITP. MBBT TO HATr' West, '1099 VIsalia, Costa Mesa, bas retumed to El 1:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. W.ftcl.,) Toro Martne Air Statioo l:iiiiiiiiiii_.iii:iiiiiij;iii:iiiiiij;iii:iiiiiij;iii:iiiiiij;iii:iiiiiij;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii:iiiiiij;;;;;;;;;;;...;iiiiiiii..:J after oomplettog 2 weeb . MARINERS CHURCH of actin c1utJ at tbe Ma.rtne Corps Due, to Palm• • Tbt local re•rrilt la a MOW IM OUR MI!W SA. MCTUARY member of ooe ol tbe 1mallest orp.nbat&au 1D tbi 1000 BISON AVE., AT JAMBOREE, NEWPORT BEACH Mar1De A1r a .. " .. Ills TELEPHONE: 640-6018 'Wllt, MulDe Air S..Ort _, Squadroa 4, compoMd of 17 TBB TIA"'""'"" IS CBMTERED ON JBIQI CBR.IIT offlcers IDd 75 111u,., IIMD, A.MD Til! ~~.WITH. EMPHASJS ON PRACTJ;AL 11 tUillc part 1D 1 major Cllltlri'IA« UVIJ'IIO. . ALL ACES ARB WILCOMI. •opentiooa tb1l IUIDIMI', la- eo...u., ud Ytaltial aftlll.ble. lclDdJac tbe )llt-coqUted SUNDAY SIRVJCIS: 8:00 -9:SO-11:00 A.M.'* cl ... rt ati'CIM. A..._. •;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiii.,._:iiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiii;;;;;;iiiiiiiii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!l wa ..w tUe part • wt--. _... cc:t*r operatscu at eaq. r::=;;:::::::::::========:-1 PMdWoa 1D Allplt. . OfFICIAL HBffPAPBI« OP HBffPORT IJIAC. SUBSCRIPTION ORDER ONLY $1.00 POl OMI YIAI --~-------------• IIAIII ............ • ••... • • · • • • • • · • • • • • • . ~ ..................... " ....... . em .................. · . · · . · · zw: • • · • • IIMDIM 1HIIOIDII WITM U.M TO. MftPOIT RAIIOI DIIGM 1111 & CDAIT 11ft •• CDIOMA HL MAl booor. Sbe Yore a YoUe gon to pastel colora. CoartDey Cox, a cb.Udbood frteod of the groom, se"ed u best mao. Following the cer.oony, a garden receptioD was beld at tbe bride's pareuta• bome. Later to tbe week tbe couple .were feted at ao opea bouse at the groom's bome 1D Sal- I.Das. L ·-TIIINIIAtun AT 71° During hot summer months. you can cut air conditioning costs substantially by cooling a room - or your whole house -no lower than 78°. It could cost about 30% Jess for air conditioning if you keep the temperature at 78° instead of 70°. If you use a room air conditioner. hang a thennometer on the wall. Check it to see that the room temperature drops no lower than 78°. Remember: air conditioning is not to make you cold -just comfortable. 3. CGIIIIIB AM AUtOMATIC nMII Timer attachments are a\ .ult~hle that will tum off your m lm air conditioner when yoll ~o 111 work and tum it on before vuu come~. Energy Effrnenn· R:tttn 1 EE~ 1 number ..... The hrgher the number .;hm\11. thr more ('tw1hnR \llll l.(l'l frnm 1 he dectnnt \ 'ou U't' s. COOL ONLT lOOMS IN USI If \'<tll h;l\·e a room unrt. ket'p .til clu'r" do~d to the rtiiHn VIlli r<' rc Miitng ('tf ~·c,ur~· ttcln\a.trc·t "h. II ... ,·!-tem you lJ'-('. \\'ht•flt'\C'I 'c Ill ,111 L·nnd rth 111 kt't'JJ the .. ut--ICk de w II .... and \\10dll\\~ dc~d 1 hrou~hout the he lll-.t< 6. I liP THIIIUT OUT \\"hen the children lor b nul\ llt'l ' )>{CI <~ut. don't forget to do::.e the rhlf'. Keep the windows cln•'f'cl tnn And draw vnur drapen<'" dlld hlrnd~ Ou tSide awntngs ell other .... un '-lTt't'n!--.nil also rt"duct> ynur rnnlrnR net·ds. 7. IIIPIOUIPMIIIT CUAN Clean an--e~srble part~. but be careful not to dama~t> them (heck frlter .... t'H·rv mont h ;md de.m c 1r rtpl,trt' a ... nt't'cled J'lw l''O!'l of elt"Ctriclt\ h;b ~n o!IIJn~ Up. primarily ht>-t'(\U~ I If r he ""'u rnR cnst of tht• fort'tl{ll otl "t' must buy to bum rn generatmg pl.mt!-The tncreasing cn~ts of 1111 and the addtllonaJ amounts "'f' h;we had to buy are rt'Sponstblt fot the total tncrease rn the pn~ nf electncity since last ~ummer Y(lur atr ronditioning could u~ more energy than any other home apphance this summer. So use 11 \\1sely Conserve. For other ways to conserve. write for our fr~ bouklel: "Conservation:· Edison. P.O. Box 800. Rosemead. California 91770. ---• • ----· ,,) .. "" •• ... .. ,,.,., ' nteran Carter dies NEIPORT IIAMIR EIWCJI TIIU!IMY,Itlll 7,,1175 Puecvcat . :_;I'II:.::L~III:;:ED=:-:ft;::81;:7LY:---:7PA::~;:.E ~4-:-::-:COIIlii7::::A::;ML~M=II,~CAI..~ -,I ~'"-.,':i::.~ w.-eo.. -····················~······ ruling due . . . of social note ., ,., ., _ _,_~ b • ···-,, ....... be -.._,.-... ee-...,. v......_ boln ar. trom 10:10 a.•, IO)W 1:10 .P·"'· "*'• A.,!l,atiiOU-~­ •Il" <.;llljiOI Ia. eo. --Mr. Carter, a World Wu ~ .......... ........ lor -,..,, U¥0d lo ·Cw -o~..,, 1951. He 1 ALK HARBOR TRAVEL PAUL RYCKOFF ANTIQUING U you're an antique butt, you'll have tiM! lime of your Ute browsing In for- etgn countries. Let's t.lce it, most ot them were tn tne business of clvtuutlon many centuries before Co- lumbus stepped ashore here. The truly Investigative individual wtll never pass up a vlsU to a ··nea ma r- ket." Here are some of the greatest sources for flndin&: the unexpectetl t>argafn, a treasure (some- time) and the unusual. The Rastro 1n Madrid, for ex- ample, has the reputation of havi,ng objects which have been brought to it from all over Europe and your chances or plckiog up valuable anttqu\tles there are very good. ABROAD Europeu countries. Emt- an.ttna ctttsens bro~&~bt their posaeaaloos to the forelp laDd aDd 1D due course tbelf houaeh3ld goods were sold, bartered or found their way Into small shops. Don't torcet tllal barpinfng Is the name-of-the-game abroad, and the older the clotbes you wear at nea markets, the better the price. SPAN1SH? SCOTCH? Dlnfsh7 Banrtaa? ftaJl&D? Tab your pJcll: of foods from amonc the nrtous eo&mtrle• at the lDterD&tlooal lestln.l day betrc apoaaoncl by the Harbor Senior Clti&ens club oo Tlurdy, Aug, Zl. Be- sides foods trom many eo~ntrte•, l:lootU .W offer homemade roodles, planll and metchlrldlse at the 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. neat at tbe Zoata Cl.tlhoue ID CJUl Hueo. Helplllg with the festiYittea ts rta.Uan Chef Joe Dakos of Costa Mesa, surrounded by (left to rtght) Spanish Seoortta Lupe Huton of Newport, Scotch Las- sie Ella Jonsson of Costa Wesa; WUbelm.loe Koabe Redmann' of Denmark, now ltvlne ln Costa Mea, and Fnu Barbara Spltt of CUff Haven. representlni Bavaria. Church.·Neww • LUTHERAN CHtlRCH . the toptc ror tht 8:SO and or THE MASTER, 2900 Pa-11 a.m. Sunday sentces. ctflc View Drtu, Harbor Studenta from Campus Cru- VIell' Huts -Pastor Larry ade NetrpOrt Beach pro. Fruttllflc Is back from h.1s teet wtll participate In the .-acatlon 1n Nebraska and 6 p.m. &ervlce. Tbe mes- lotra and w1U be In the pul-sage of tbe eventne will be pit for tbe'9:30 a.m. service on prayer, from the book this Sunday. A cong-rega. of Epi'lestans. • • • For all your travel Deeds -airline tickets, crulses, Club Unlverse and oC.hflr tours, hotel reservations, car rentals or completely planned business or vaca. tlon trips, please phone or drop 1n at Uonal meeting wm follow the • ST. MARK PRESBY_ AGENDA FOR NB COUNCIL. service. The Council will TERIAN CHURCH, ZIOO liar meet at 8 p.m. Monday, Aug. VIsta, Eut Bluff • Pastor 11. Blll McQuaid Is back from Also, look for antique objects in the colonies of ,,.....,. ... _ ..... ,,._ __ ... _ .................. . ....... ,_._ !» ., IIO"t"ln Ju s" =C"I I HARBOR TRAVEL 3442 Via Lido, Newport: BeaetJ . Phone G15-l31l. Let us show you the world! Newport Beach CllyCoun- cU ls expected to dedd£- MODday night Whether thE> city -.111 cootl.oue to provld£> municipal animal control service, or contract tile joiJ out to a private company. Calllornia Animal Con- trol, based 1n Huntington Beactl, would get the joiJ U Council appro•es a con- tract drawn up by the cit}' attorney. The ftrm claims 1975 MUSTAIIC II IH "IITP ::::~~~~·--·-~- UMITfD fDtTK>N 2 Dl. su .. ,, ....... -----, __ , ... _ •··--• "-'w"' _ .. _~ _ _. --~-.. .._ --· -------.. -··· '• ...................... ,.. --.. --··-lo-0 ) ... , ''""" "" ... ,.., ···--·-···-__ .. _ .... _. 1w ~~·uutt,s.o. ., ... 1 ......... --.. -·-... , .......... ,-.. _It,,_. ., .. __ -·-·-·--·--·· ····• .-.. --lh•. •fll •• W010)}. !otO, •Tlll) 2Y, ACRES OF FI~E TRADEINS PRICE SLASHED TO Q.EAR. WE SELL ~0 .. AS IS" USED CARS 0 1975 FORD CARGO VAN DOWN PAYMENT I YOU -MOT IVJGM,.., DOWN Olf Mf'f MIWO.-tW• a. .... ~ .. I'IOCK --- fiOO 1,4 ,_,.-.--.-..... A',.......,;.,..;.. -__,..,........,,_ __ , .... ,""" .. -t.frooi .,...... __ ....... _ ..--.) ... _.,..... __ .,~o,H0111JO ............... l,_,_,,,d_, __ _ ,.,., _ _., ___ ............ w... ....... ........ ..,.._ ...... ....,.,MI_....._,...., ............ ,_,. .... _..,.._,_ -., ..... ,-... " ... , .... ,_ h•ll"·• ...... ;;.--.-.. u.n•• IS. •~I JI, it could sue taxpayers about ' ST. ANDREW'S PRES-his ncatioo at the Ghost $62,000 annuaUy. BYTERIAN CHURCH, 600St. Ranch and will be 1n thepul- Also oo Monday's agenda Andrew's Road , ClUJ Haven pit for the 9:30a.m. Sunday a re: -The finale or the summer service. • SENIOR CITIZEN park-preaching mlsslon will be tng permits, which would presented at the 8, 9:30 and JUDGES NAMED FOR be sold at hall the regular 11 a.m. services this Sun-TEEN-AGER PAGEANT cost for annual permUs to day. Dr, Nell Warren. dean park at designated blue park-or the graduate school at lng meters. F'uller Seminary, Pasadena, • MARlNERS MILE ex-and a licensed psychologist, emption from ell)' law re-will speak on "Self-esteem quirlng dedlcallon of extra -a 2 tnck approach: tile stre~ frontage when pro-Gospel and !he law." perty Is rebtlllt, ,.\n ordl-• THE NEWPORT HAB- nance given rtrst readln~! BOR CHURCH or HE- last month wou ld allow ex -LIGIOUS SCIENCE, 541 Cen- emptlons for proper!} ter St., Costa Mesa -The burned out or destroyed by Rev. Eleanor Jackson will earthquake or fiood. preach at 10 a.m. Sunda y • DREDGING of the Ne,.,--on the topic, "Why worry"'"' port (stand channel will move The regUlar church hour also a step closer to reality II {nclurles mf'fUtatlon, heal- the Council okays an en-inl;l and Sunrlay school. vlroomental studr of thE' • 'T HE IIAilBOR TRINITY drt'dging. BAPTlST Cr:L:HCH, 1230 • URBA N development Baker St., Costa Mesa -Thto mooey. awroved by the fed. • 9th chapter of Daniel will he and toUnty ~C~yero-, 'S' Is rei.dy for cfetlverV' Pflil -.A S the co""IY If the Cooncil ave rg u approves terms of the runct- lng. The city will ger (Continued trom Page I) $113,000 for a S('nlor r lll:ten also get 2. club burgee, ~:enter In Corona del Mar. Tbe l'1'1S name wa s chosen TURF CLUB AUDITOR EDWARD LY~DE DIES Edw-ard Lynde, 'IG, of 392 Woodland, Costa Mesa, ..,·tto died July 31 at his tDmt>, wu burled Saturday In Pa- clflc VIew memorial park hen~. He was an auditor for the California Turf Club lor 35 years. He Is survtved by his wife, Gt>rtrude, !JOn Bruce Rogers of Anaheim, daughter Bar- bara Kenned y of Balboa Is- land, and 4 grandchlldren, Services were conductE'd Saturda y at St. Michael 's and All Angels' Episcopal Church by tbe Rev, Jotrl Davis. STUDENT BANDS TO PLAY 1ltiS FRIDAY Both the senior and ~lor Harbor Area summer bands wUI perform F'riday ntgbt at Newport Harbor hlgh school. The buds are m.de up of • musk students from New- port-Mesa schools. Friday night's prognm be;.:lns at 8 p.m. ln the school auditorium, Rlct.rd Eogla.nd Is band director. to tie tn wit h the national tJicentennlal, The Argus, built ln 1908, sailed the Baltic as a cargo vessel ror manyyearqbelore a couple bought It and sailed tt around the world. Alter the circumnaviga tion. the . bOat wa.s sold to the Orange County Boy Scout Council In 1970. and has beeD used hy Scouts from throughout tbe county since then. Information on jolnlrw the c lub may be had by ca.lllng 631·17'16. Membersblp ap- pllcatloo blanD are a.-aU- able at But of Newport bnncbes. Judges wbo wUI select the winner or the 16th annual Mlas Cal1foml2 teen-ager pageant August 13-14 at the Balboa Bay Club were named this week. They are actor John forsythe; nattona.Uy- koown teen model authority Bill Adrian; Peggy Gold- water, daughter of Senator Ba rry Goldwater ; former Sew York Yankee basebaU p:ayer An<5y Carey; Malcolm Megutar. who serves as a JUdge ror the Tournament of Roses queen contest; BOO Laurlan of Circus Circus In Las Vegas; and former chancier artor Roger Mil- ler, who played baseball In tt.e Dodger organization and -is 1•ncr-1 •'"member ot • the Balbol· Bay Club's board of · (dYet'Mrs. · COM HI VOLLEYBALL BEA Tf~ BY ORANGE Winner 1n last Saturday night's volleyball match at the UC I gym was the Orange County Junior Girls team, whO beat Corona del M.a.r hlgb Sl'I'OOI girls 15-8, 13 - 15, 15-9, Lor i Webb and Monica Park, both or Newport, are members of the county team. madt> up or glrls between 11 and 14. They won second place earlier this summ~r 1n the U.S. )1·. Olympics In MtchJ.pn. More than two-tbtrdS of the county JQUad are from Newport, Costa Mesa aDd lntne. Dic k Richard 's leaving town and he'd like to take you along. Dick Richard invites you to join him on Bank of Newport Travel Centre's 9-Day AJaska-lnside Passage cruise/lour. The MIS PrinsendJm will be your floating hote l for this deluxe adventure to the 49th State and Canada. Gourmet cuisine, deluxe stateroom accommodations, the finest entertainment , and your personal host, Dick Richard , wo rk to make this vacation the ideal W"f to celebrate the Bicentennlil. The cruise/tour is fulty escorted from Newport Beach, and departs September 11th, retumlng September 19th. For reservations phone the Bank of Newport Travel Centre , &4S·Slll, Dover at Si,teenlh, Newport Beach. Come on along with Dick Richard! Poll.-ol<allndudo: v ........ , -...... ,_.. ~ Clodot.., and ,.....,. morel Bank <I~ ~ 1'1'3\el eentre DOWU AT BT'IIfffM ..,..,. fiiiW"'OIT KACM. CM.fPOMIIA (1J.Q ... '"' ' , 0. C. SECRETARIES TO SEE ANGELS PLAY oraace Couoty CJ».pter of Executives' Secretaries Inc. wW r.n Its aMual "nlgbl with the Angels" at Anaheim Stadium oo Aurust 12. Cautomla Ancel Presi- dent Red Patterson, Vice- President Francis Leary aDd possibly Harry Dalton, ren- enl manager, along with 1 few of the players, will be having dinne-r W'ith the reprt>- seotattves and executives of E,S.I. 1n the Stadium Club at 6 p.m. Tbe Calltornla Angels-Boston Red Sox pme wlll follow at 7:30. BURKE GOLF Q.ASSIC IS SET FOR SEPT. 22 The 4tb aMUa.l Bob Burke golf classic w111 be held Monday, Sept. 22, at the Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club. Check 1n time wtu be 11:30 a.m. with a shOtgun start at 12:30 p.m. -.. ;, . (' ' .t. ..... ---nl ctld 11M '' ln.,«. _. ... .,_ ...... oe ,.,,....., • ...,.,...,. eat-Ia•••------ipll Ceolt Jollp-PtocM- d"ID-IPI ........ llllrlar yoottrd<; __ _ maor bJ K_.t 11011et ol· ftcen wbO II&Yt raided till tbe&tn ltYttal tlftMII ..... ll bopA olloWio( ll-- lhnaiD May. u Jad(t Daopa .. , .. - tl'le mm• ''DMit Tbrolt" 1DC1 "Tbe Dml Ia -load" an able .. ..,_ otalt .... local pollco .., tiPICttd to ~me coa.-a-11111 prtota or 11>t m .. at tiM PuH)'el.t. 'l'bl n11111 would abo atreet u Aut. zs trJal ot J Pu117cat m&D- a.Jemeot otftclat. ac~ of dt.playlnJ obeceot matttr. The heorloc Ill Jlld(o Dull· can's court bit toctlcltd tesUmooy by a Be¥erly Hllla psychoklct.t that botb ftlma are valuable In t~ couple• with semaJ prob- lems. His testlmooJ wu backed up by a San Fruclaco coUece prOtestor wbo claims she his prescribed the vlewinJ of the ! rums to "restore ttle spltlc" to the' sex life of couples. Yesterday atternooo, Sgt. Bob Gatewood, head• of IM Newport .-Ice ~quad, te&ttfted thlt he beltens tbe riaovles are obscene. Pollcemaa·Lee Roberts told Jude• ~ how he arrested 2 local men on lewd conduct cbarces while they were watching-tile movles. Thf' "-'ilby ( OMpirAI:} Starrine ~tdnf'~ Poollvr 'w\u h.u I (_ ~. t\• ' TWO COMPLETE! SHOWS 7:00' 9:00 .. --r---~--­.. GEM ALK · BBO planned by Emblem ; aY J. C. MUM,MaiU -J;t: HumpN•,. -~ ,.,.. ., rtn N_,.rt •~w~. ,;,..., • eo... ,._ Mndm.t· 'fw mo,. MM R1 ,..,., • •n 11/1/tltoi'lty Of' ,.,., Mid , ... ,ry. . TMI HISTORY OF nt.tl . Tbt •Ut-MCGDd ac- curacy ot today' a ftDe Ume . plecea evolved alowly from the ZOtb Cllltury B.C. IUD- cU&l, tbe 1100 B.C. water clock. tbe ?22 B.C. Ef7ptia.o IMdow clock. tbe more accurate RomaD .m- cU&l, &Dd the IIDd class wb.lcb, almost Z,OOO years later, la. stU1 ID ue. It wu DOt UDW 1657 tbat tbe ftrst peadulum cJoct was patented, I.Dd 1900 wbea ttme-keeplog · preclaloo became the prl- marypl. . Tbt flrlt QUUteriJ IDIIt- lllc ot tJJe Cal~nJa stat. Auoelatsoo Of Embltm Clubs I.Dd NeY&da-HawaU Clo.,. wu beld at tbt lloU- day lim, Veotura, oa J..t.y 25-U. RepnNDtlDc Mw- pol't Ha..rtor Emblem Club ISH was Presld•l Mrs. James Carr. TboNitt.ad- lDc wttb ber were Mul ... VtrcU Batet, KeaDetb Welt- mao, Helen Trautweto, Her- bett Matt&s, Eugce Ber- lll'Oil, LouJse Lewla, Rlcb- ard Marvi.D, James ~rinl. Emer80D WeatzeU, VlrciDI& WbUelaw, R&JmODd Brad- ford, &.Dd James SUDO, .. jetport eyed NEWPORT HAAIOR BISIGN IHU~~V. 1, "'~ PUBUSHED WEEKLY -PA~ ~. . OObA • t!;!, CAa.. Aa tiiiiJWttc-&1 JICport 1D ......... c..,, WMeJI WW1d .... Onac• eo.ty, .. teul>le, Orulp CoaDty ....,.. 1'bomas Riley of Dcrttr aon~ report.s lUt fttk. -.m.on Rtley &Dd · Jta.lpb Dlectrlcb Jan ltlldJ.td Ule tdll I1Dee Mr. Riley ftrst ........ ~~It .. AprU. '•A ...,. bJ tM COUIIty'S allport c~e&Utm.a 1ta.tr ID· dkatel that tbt project C(JUJd bt ral1led 1D coopen.ttoD With otber coaattea," Mr. RUey reported tb18 week. • Tbe atrport would be ballt OD put ot tbe Ruebo Cal1- i)nala spread DIU Lake l&stDore. IDd woa1d cost an ..Umat.d $150 mtwoo. ()pp'N"ta of jet tramc at On.Dce County Airport 111 tM oew jetport as a pouible reltef from local Jet tuctu. However, tbere are DO CODYIIllent roatts coa- leCtial tbe propoted lite Wltb 0n.ace Couoty popula- tloo ceat.ers. eocmtles. Mr. Riley ailS IJII)llcatJoo for plan-tadl w1U be IUdt to tbl Federal A.yta,. Uoo A.dnslDUtratJoll If tbe lDtn-coaDIJ talU pu out. AIRMAN ROSAH IS TRAINING IN fiNANCE . Alnna.D Jeffrey s. Boaa, aecoonHN ud ftJiulce Geld 10D of Mra. Sally J. Rolu at SNciPird AFB, T..._ Be of 1MO Park Nnport, IU rtct~~U, cocapfAitlld buk been •Ieeted for teetla1cal tlaJDial at l.ac•lend AFB, tn.1a1DC 1D the U.S. Air Force Tau. WE WILL BE O.OSED FOR VACAnOM AUGUST 10th thru 17th Tbt tu~ poi.Dt ID pre- clalcD Un)e-keeplDc came 1D 1948 with tbe precise· Bamlltoo cbrooometer produced ID Lancaster, PeDDJJ19'1Jlla. From that ttme Clll, advances ID pre-· ct.too baYe beeD ezploetve,, wblle lodultrtal eftlcleney 1 bu broucbt preclsloo ' watcbu and clocks wttbln · ftD&Dctal reach of almost eYeryooe. Tbe local club hU beal acUve ID mooey n..lalne events for c harity, IDclud- I.Dg a potloek June 28 at Mrs. Jerry Beckmann's aDd a steak try at Mrs. Bruce Stevens• borne July li. A barblque wU1 be beld AQeut 16 at 4 p.m. at Mra. Georre Cortlarl's home. Resefft- ttons may be made by call- tog Mrs. Corbart at · 89'7- 1914, or Mrs. James Carr at M5-4S3~. The eYeolDc wut 1Dclode r efreshments, dinner and games. DAVID AND JANIS SMIPLIY Mr. R.Uey sa.ld a meettag wtU be I.JTIDged wttbR1ver- ltde Coa.oty otflctall. Tbe airport would sene River- side, Orange and San otego Golfing honeymoon in Europe for Shipleys I>riwn wbododt ~­--., .. -.aucbu20 ~&rmen No&Smolwr~ 5G-5554 OU R .18tb Y EAR IAIIIT.T INSURANCE 1914 Harbor Blvd: Co.ta Ilea Data bank helps pets Mr. &Dd Mrs. DaYid Ml- cbael ShJpley are comb1nlug a booeymooo wltb 3 golf tournaments In Europe this summer. They will visit Sweden, Germany and Hol- land, Where the bridegroom, Does your pet need an a professtooal golfer, will animal psychologist? take put ID tournaments. Do you know bow to take The young couple were care of a llzard? marrted July 12 attbe Latter Got a stclt t1sh? Day Saints Temple I.D Los Tel-pet, a new telepbooe Angeles. The bride Is the data bAnk for pet owoen, former Miss Janta Ellzabeth bas recorded answers to Gayle, daughter of Mr. and those and 48 other questions Mrs. James Gayle of Bar- about keeping animals. The bor View Homes. The bride's system was I.Daugurated here mother, PbyUla, ls secre- last Tbursday by actress tary to Mayor Don ),JclnDls Betty White, whose taped . of Newport Beach. voice gives the answers. The JfOOm 1s the soo of Newport pet sbop owner Mrs. Bel'llice SbJpley of Sa- Louis RuSso tpODSOrs the llnas. The couple met at phone service. · Bri.D(bam Young University, Pet owners may pick up wbere both attended. David a brociJJre ezplal.n.lng the graduated this pastJunewtth system at any Russo's shop .a degree ID business ad- aDd at animal hospitals. Or, m1nistraUoo and marketing. you can dial Sf0-7300 and WhUe be was at BYU, be an operator wlll take your wa s selected as a member Dame and address aod mau of the All-Amerlcanamateur you the broctw'e. It Usts golf team. ~~~"' subJicl&.l'he For ber wtddi.Qc tbe bride 'ttitiA dtaW bae~*4o-cboee a cowu of white dotted ?300 ftdmbei" Ud gifts the Swiss with a lace train. She operator the 111mber ot tbe wore a CI'OWJl of flowers tape be Wllltl to heat. Eacb matching bfr bouquet of tape runs from 3 to 7 min-da1s1es, mums and babies utes. breath. Her cousin, Miss Some of the other sub jects Ellen Gule, was maid ol on tape are the care of _________ ........., rabbits, tralDtog a puppy, L!~L MOTIC! carlog for domestic mice and FICTITIOUS BUSINESS rats, and how to tell It your NAME STATE ME NT l.,;;!~~;!!~~~~bo=rse~ts~sJ~ck.~~~~~ The following persons are dolng business as: Pacl.ftc KELLY 'S Coast otner, 4501 W. Coast Hwy ., Newport Beach. Ca. 92663: WUllam Henry STEAK HOUSE Schreiber, 50036thSt.,New- port Beach, Ca. 92663; DoMI 1.---Featuring:---. CHAMPAGNE & STEAK (FOR 2) $7.95 4:30 to 6:30P .M. {'75~ per persoo more after 6:30 p.m.) SO OFF WITH THIS AD MOW IM OUR NI!W SANCTUARY 1000 BISON AVE., AT JAMBOREE, NEWPORT BEACH TELEPHONE: 640-6016 TBI TEA.CRDIG IS CENTERED ON IE&lll C..-r AlfD Till 11;:8.!-!t_ WITH EMPHASIS Olf PRA.Cft:A.L CIIRimA.If UYUIG •. ALL AGES ARB ULCOIII. CCMa~ellac aid rislttac aftlllble. '-StllfDAY SIRVICBS: 1:00-9:30-11:00 A.M. OPPICIAL HBWPAPBit OP HBWPOIIT IBAC. . SUIICRIPTION ORDER· ONLY $1.. POR OMI YIAI __ _. ___ .. ________ _ ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• t em ......................... Ill-· • • • · Louise Schreiber, 500 36tb St., Newport Beach. Ca. 92663; DaVid Lee Flsb, 121 19th St., Newport Beach, Ca. 92660. This business ls conducted by a general partnership. Slgned: Wm . H.Sebrelber. Tbls statement wu ftled with the County Clerk otOr- ange County July 11, 1975, Publtstt Joly 17, 24, Sl, Aug. 7, 19'75, ID tbt Newport Harbor Enslen. F -45652 booor. Sbe wore a voUtiOWD 1n pastel colora. Coartoey Cox, a cbtldbood frteod of tbe rroom, sened u best mao. FoUowtDc tbe ceremony, a garcieo reeeptioG wu beld at the bride's pueota• borne. Later I.D tbe WHk tJJe ooapJ.e .were feted at an opeo bouse at tbe groom's home ID Sal- lnas. L ·-TIMPIIIATUn AT 71° During hot surruner months, you can cut air oonditioning oosts substantially by cooling a room - or your whole house-no lower than 78°. It could cost about 30% less for air oonditioning if you keep the temperature at 78° instead of 70°. If you use a room air oonditioner. hang a thermometer on the wall. Check it to see that the room temperature drops no lower than 78°. Remember: air conditioning is not to make you oold -just oomfortable. llltJJm.-- lfyoudonothaveir\llation in ,.... attic-« if you haw too liUJe-,au CXIUkl be usq up 10 twice the eoa"l)' neae.ry for air antitic••c ycu to.. (abe...., 10 heat it. liDO.) .. llldon c. be*-" -.... .0. Jt''tll'l in\atiUtlll Wllidlilierill ~ CIJniiWiiMiiucL Far~ • rc-loall M""""naattl--.And doft't fcllet eo wellte•ip ............... .. 3. COl-All AUTOMATIC nMII Timer attachments are a' iltlable that will tum off your room air conditioner whfon mu ~· • In wo-k and tWTI it on ~fiH r nu ~home. Er1erl{) EfftoerK~ ~alto t EE~ 1 number-.. The htgher the number ..;hown. the mort-t"loltng you l{el from the elet-tnnl \. \·ou u--e 5. COOL ONLY lOOMS IN USI If '• 1tt h;we a room unit. kt>t'p ;til ell w n" d o:-<-d I' 1 I ht• n N •rn \'llll.t e l " •I Ill).! l)f n 1urs.t· 1111 m.1i t t't \\h.Jt '-\ ... tem \till ll:,t'. whent•\t': \till .111 ,,,ndllron 1-.eep the ,,ut-.Hk fl, • •r' and \\1nd• '"-. t h N 'd t lu ttll\!houl the hou::.t: I liP TNIIIUT OUT 'v\'ht>n the children t<•r ramth pt'll lo{tt llUI. don't f()fRet to clr)S(' t ht- rlm r. Kt't'p tht> windows clc~d. t• w • ·\nd dr;tw vour drapenes and hhnds. Outside awnmgs or other -.un ~1·eens "111 also 1 t"<<UC't' your l'IK thn~ nt't'dS. 7. IDPIOUIPMIIIT CUAN Clean il<'ct's~1ble parts. but hf careful not tu damage them. Cht>Ck f1ltt>ro.; e,·ery mont h and dean ••r replace il!oo nt"t'ded The co~t 11f elet'tnat\ ha:-. be-en ${1lln~ up. pnrnarily hec..;mse nf the soanng cnst of 1 he fort'lJ{ll oil \\t' must buy to bWTI m gerwrattng plant~. The tncreasing co~ts of ttl! and lhf' additional amounts wt• tulve had to buy are responsatMe for the total increase in the pnce nf electna ty since last sununer. Your air conditioning could use more energy than any other home appliance this summer. s., use at wisely Conserve. Fnr other ways to conserve. write for our fr~ booklet· "Conservation:' Edison. P.O. Box 800. Rosemead, California 91nO. • . . • • --.- -l01ar11 IOIIDAII _,, _,, UCl F-lloo prlftt.""""'" lor 1111 UCI -o. • • • • • • ED IUCftARmtOM, local Jtebt brobr, .,....,_ __ ua.,-Martoa, _. tbo -IDM br141o, marldal _.b' 50 ,.... lbll tbo RlolloldoOo 11111111 bu ltiMd comaerd&l t~~~~ce from tiM lr· viM Co. Mr. IUclludloa. t.rmerb' at Bal. boo Marlll, llu -II raelll bl'otor ta tbe Newport Harllor I At-. -.r ..ar)J SO ,...,, lila llmUr llu oponlod martDe ,.. pair IIIII bardwue boo-lo lll1o .,.. slDee lbt late 1910.. . . . . . . ' • SCOTT NORBY, Corooa del liar nsl- deot aod stud.eot at CalHomta state UaJ.. ~~fi Yersit}', Northrldce, will apead tbt Mxt academic y•r atteDd'nc echoOlia GermlftJ, LYNN NY! CAROLL!M . Ell&l.billty i& llmUid to lbldint• Who bafl • CAROLLYN DeVORE of lntDe, 'lfbo . upper d.lvlaioo or Cfaduate mndt .. , who has won 131 beauty eootest titles. wUI be bave at:blef'td aa O'let..all eolltp rrade chief adYI10r for the Mtas Calllonla·t~ poi.Dt •••nc• of Z.5, shoW abwty to adapt ager pageant screeDing committee. Ttie to a aew eoW'Ironment, IDd &rt competent pageant wUI be Deld Aug, lS-14 at the Balboa in tbe related foreip ~·· Bay Club . Pageant headquarters are at ZOO • • • • • Ne""WpOrt Center Drffe. Carollyn, a former • PIDL BUCK, 18, of HuntLo,too Beach, Mtss Teen Ca.Wornia, directed photo ctay a studeDt a,t RanchO Santiago Comm~~n.lty at the r ecent Orange County Fatras mOdeling College, and hlalDstructor, GERRY NICHOL- director. SON of BalbOII., M.Ye woa a cultural trip , • • · • • • to Puts plus the use of a bicentennial • MABRY STEINHAUS of East Bluff, widow patntlog &I meou e<Wers by Air France, of Dr. Edward A. Steinhaus, founding dean Entries t».d been submitted tor tbe recent ot bloloclcal scleoces at UC lntne, bas "Salut Amerique" ezblblt at tbe state Mu- been named president ot the UCI Found:a-seum of Seteoce aDd IDdustry, Erposlttoo tion, succeedlng JOHN M. RAU of Onnge, Part, 1D Los AJleeles. 122 A got• Ave., thof Your Social AIRMAN Lloyd c. Carmer, 100 ol Mr. aod Mrs. Ca.rl D, <iardller of 1055 Redel~ AT~IQW1 Mta,liU~ •tt•• l~r ......,., tralae-llle ID 1110 U.S. Ali' Foree awtJ fllld at Lowry AFB, Colo. He """eeently completed basic t~ at Lackland AFB, Teus. Check can be deposited directly Into your : Laauna Federal Savina• Account by the U.S. T-:-ea.Ury Department Protect · yourself from th.eft or loss. Start , earning dally compounded Interest at the.hll)hest rate In our 4().-year hlatory, from the Instant your check Is received . Come In and fill out the apec:lal authorlutlon form at any of our five offlcea, and be reedy to safeguard your SOcial Securlly checks with Insured; safe, direct depoalta to your Laguna Federal savings account . . u.•••••L. c.Ntomll ·----IMGI I PI r.,c.N-_, Not~~ II OMIIAo ..... I THESE YOUNG LADIES wW lead cheers and present dance routines at all Orange Coast College football games this fall., Tbe 1001 l•ders are, top row, lett to rtcb.t, Katbl Hoetenberry, a tre1b.m.'lD from Bola Ora.n1e; Debbie Orosz, sophomore from Estancia, &DdJuUe ADder- son, freshman (rom Estancia, The cheerl•ders are, bottom row, Jennlter Lowry, from Estancia; Oen.J.se Bellisle, from Corona del Mar; and Peggy SchW&Ddt. from Costa ~esa, all 901*omores. N.B. BUILDING PERMITS July butlding permits to- taled $1,381,059, bringing, tbe record for the year to $15,562,194. Th.ls is only 40 per cent of last year's total for the slmllar per-iod, $37,786,554. The following permits, 1n the value of $5,000 and ov- er, were issued by the New- port Beach building depart- ment during the last half of July: • SHORE CLIFF'S attached bath hOUse, $6,000; walls, $5,000. Brauchla Construetlon, 6 Royal St. George~ 1 story, 1 unit dwelling, $63,500, and garage, $8,640, Dr. Dorough, pool and spa at 22 Inverness, $6,000, • NEWPORT HEIGHTS Tony Regan, 508 San Ber- nardt.J•o, extend and remodel, $7,000, • SPYGLASS HILL Jerry JacJ~Qn, swimming pool, 1 Jad~ Cove, $6,700. I Alr!WIOON SOIOOL IS. OI'I'I!RID AT oct .__ cout CoiJop wiD -al 1M .,.. .... IIIII .;;''•·I··-............ -,.. ..... -... w ... UIIJID• ~'ld-Ziolp.a.. ·• ..,.. •---col· c-lbll aro llalod ..,. ·--·-111111· ·-·--... -eo ---1·1/1 """'" •eb dar. tall --I p,,., -. Rl(lllrlliDO lor 1111 an J .at eov... tbat mMt c....., bJ' IIIPOlAtmG, be- -01' torleo a, -1<, I"""P IW Alii· 11. Fall o-... an ollerod oo a dallr bocla Stpl. 4, For IDIOrm&• -. • · lloa, plloOO 156·17SI, BlUE H POOLS · WORLD'$ LA1!8E$T: PUT IN A IILUE HAVEN POOL OR SPA • PRE! ESTIMA TEl CALL NOW OR DROP IN ••. Wo' •• Clou lly An4 Op-7 Doy• A W••lt. l122:~ Horbo< Blvd., Gordon a..... ~~~ n2-3401 ... 649-6094 J. P. Groeneodyke, add to new 2od story area, 324 M'om.J.ng Canyon, $24,000. ~~~·~-~~·~·~~~ • CORONA DEL M.AR Dickson Shafer, 2 story, lllDit dwellings at 215 Mart. gold, $39,840, and at 217 Marigold, $42,440. • AIRPORT ARE A BayshOre Development, additions at 1601 Dove St., $9,765 and $13,636. Koll Center Newport, ten- ant development, 4100 Mac- ArtlaJr Blvd~. $9,500. • WEST UPPER BAY Phtl Salisbury, add den, 1711 Skylark, $5,000. Victore Opincar, 2 story addition, 1921 Deborah Ln., $24,000. w. R. Mann, addition at 2212 Holiday Rd., $15,960, • BAY SHORES Patrlda Ca rpenter, 2651 Waverly, addition, $13,500. • NEWPORT CENTER R. Ouellette, 200 Newport Center Dr., remodel for a beauty salon boutique, S30,-ooo. lrvlDe Co., 160 Newport Center Dr., establish suite tor American National In- surance Co., Sl5,47o. ln'lne Co., 500 Newport Center Dr., establish suite for Executive Search and Place, $20,000, . J. C. Penney, 24 Fashion laland, part1Uoos, $10,000. Newport Coast Co,, 180 Newport Center Dr., 3 per- mill tor tenant de'lelopment, $45,000, $80,000, $t3,000. Tbeodore V, remodel at 46 Fasbkla Island, $22,000. • BKi CANYON Dr. Francis Browne, 18 c,_o Point Lane, 1 unl~ Z _, dwelllac, $264,000; . ..... ·-··,. ..l!."''i!:~f:t'oco~·· ·r.t·~~~~~~ ~ SmUh, 2 story, 1 unit dwelllnc:, 2161 Miramar Dr., $70,000. • NEWPORT Zacllary Sham, remodel, 501 31st St., $6,500. • HARBOR VIEW Richard Hoehsehlld, re- mOdel garage and bE:droom, add new garage, 2915 Pebble Dr., $19,376, MIDSHIPMAN WAGNER IN SUMMER TRAINING M.idsblpman Richard K. Wagner, 5011 of Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Wqoer of 12!5 Outrigger Drive, Hutlor View HWs, l5 parUclpatlng in a summer traln1ng pro- gram as a student of the U.S. Nanl Academy, An- napolis, Md. The program lochtdts two weeks of tnstrucuon 1D pro- tesstooal subjects at the academy; 5 days of damage control tra1Dlnc at New Loo. doo, Conn.; one week of iD.- strucUoo at the Mu1De Corp• DeYelopment aDC! Ed- U('atloo Command, QuanUco, Va.; and ooe week of train- Ing wltb the deltroyer force at Newport, R.I. He wW beeln hi1 )mlor year at tbe academy in Sep- tember, Hels a 1V73 rradu- ate of Corona del Mar hi&h school. • ********************** * Publish Your * * FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT * * * .... IN THE I :~ ... ~...... ~J THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPE~ OF .... ...-· ~~-,. ~AJN (!>. .J:..l THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH...- lt OFFU::;r:: AND PRINT ING PLANT: 2721 E. COAST HIGHWAY • * CORONA DEL MAR, CALIFORNIA-92625 * * COST OF PLUS $1 0.00 FOR * * PUBLICATION ONLY $25.00 COUNTY FILIN G FEE * ,... WRITE 011 CALL THE UUIGN-67J·D550-fOR O,r!CIA.L D.&. A. ,ORilS * • · PLEASE SEND D.e.A. fORMS TO' * * NAME ............................................................. HO * * ADDRESS................................................................................................... * * CITY ............................................................... ZIP ................. * ,.. ANY OIIAMGI! COUNTY IUSINUS CAN P'UILISH D.I.A. NOTICE IN THl ENSIGN * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * jf *'* * * * hear Congressman Larry McDonald Speakin1 on SURVIVING THE MONEY CRISIS • n;. McDonald, -• no"'d Georpa 8UIJOOri- w~ hil' GeOIJia Congrelllonol eeat bee.uee of hio ...... I. lland fOil , · Am«ic:aniot .;.u..;iploe ll(ld hd ~p i'l.ci~ of the oeriou1 -. •• f...U., American11oday. 8 p.m. AUGUST 8 $3.00 EMPIRE ROOM NEWPORTER INN • • N~wcomers at Hoag U.S. NAVY GIVES AIICHOtl FOR OCC RESTAURANT • Jaa)AY,IULY 14 • U'I'VRDAY, JULY. OnlpCout cea.p wu ' ltce'• nrdhl lktr -., ott Mr. ClarU, IDJf mem-membered a •mberoflup lir -Mr, Ud lln.I&IHI ,...... ___, ...,.111 ,J P•-•-t• ......,.._ a. ber at OC:C .-e. 1t71, S. I.DC.aoH bWlc .... U.n .. ,,. .. L ltaa r..u..a otrt-Mr. ad lin. DID -·-nev ... a .. __, a --...... _ ~-....__. ..... a.Dd felt a.. YOidd be a NERRT HARM>R EJIS.GN PU8USHEO WEEKLY-PAGE 7 THURSDAY, AUG. 7, lf75 OODA DEL MAR. CAL Jr. League plans show "" ........... -·-••II· .. -•••Will& -•• .-tro. ea..aw •• c_..,, .n.-'" ~., --.... ·~= "-. --~ iNNAPW a. earr.t!J a reMm.t at ~ adoi'IUMIIt IDr tbe • Y, IULY 11 Mnport llllciU, • tM t1.1 • ..., --a I,_. ~ .... , 1'M ••YJ r.lt a Lo1 AJam•'-1. C • ..-... ,, Tlbll. Tbe baM Tbe JaJor LeaptofNIW-u .... me~~t ud tnet=..a ,-. ...-r. a•a k t1111 l~.pcii~M ueMir ftlllldbe ~ ..,...... port Rubor wm ........-tbt c:.eater, com_.,~ a lor -Mr. Ud Mn. au, • IUJmAT JULY n a .. loOd.mc.........,... jilt till rtPt ~~ Tbt dooltkla came about eommuder .... .s YVJ' fall COilbart eoUeeUGa bJ saaea Ml -Caa Dllld.lld I...., .. llld ltnet, .._. ik. Ud Mra.. MJ. Jaboftto-, -.. ~ to ....,._ Dnt to till lrollt tbloacb tbt eftortl of an pleued topr..-tbtuebOr FrtDCb A=teer ADdn tbe EllflrGDIDeatal Kaelin Co*.._ _,, e·~ _.. • •-. -!::::::.. OCC llt1Jdeat. Cblrlea Ec· to 0ruct Cout Collep." -..-,..~ ... r· •• -.. .. _ --. cllulaa._.., M5 Vletorta. ........----,..u -~ w ._._ ca.~ Sept. 11 ID tbl Ceoter. '-• • ...,. •·--It, eo. Mea. TM lab wt11 be a traiD-1'bit MaYJ dtUftl'td tile ~' ua eltm....-r, a re-P1ua ballroom ot tbe South JUDior lAicae .memben * 11110*, lUI om. a., Gtrl • Mr. Ud Mr1. DaD-IIC factUtJ lor ••••· ._ uebDr, bJ erue. MYtnl Urtd NaYJYeteru, wbo re-TRAINS AT ALAMEDA Cout Plua Hotel, COlt& workblc oo tbe eYtat an ~~:::n.Y, "'L., a• aJd Fnta, 50M BalaYOOd, roBed 1D tbe tDod .. me. W..U 110· Tbe ba"J DMta1 ~y returndtd to lnschoofoodl JobD L. Bonl, -of Mr. Mea. Mra.. Pb1Up Doue Ud Mn. .,. A •u & v lniM Ud ..... maactmtlllt pro-deflct .. earreatlJ nata~~ ., puuue a erree aDd Mu. l.AoDlrd Bol"'l ol Proe.td8 from tbt 1-.eb~ Rocers s...,.., eo-ellatr- BoJ • Mr. Ud Mra. Lu-BoJ·-Mr. a.Dd Mu. Larry 1rama. n.. lhdiDtl w111 oa Ita Ddt •• to tiM bdd-aemces. 519 1'1uiUD AYe .. Newport eoa tuldoo &boW w111 bent-mtD; IIIH. Albert BIVWDID. cDrS. ?.!!_~· SIM MkbtlaoD A.cScUictoD. 140 Albert Pl., u• tbt faewtJ to l•n to JDc, bat tldl fall .......,, "Cbarlle's last duty wu Hetcbts, S. UDdefiOiDc r.-ftt tbe eomDWDity trult fiiDcl Mn. Du Rocers, Mu. WU- •• ...-.-ca.a. Kta. Pft!IIU'I ud Mrvt fOod. 1D Jam• Cl&rkt'aeoutnc-· at Los Alamitos Naval Air eruJt tra1Dtac at tbe Coalt of tbe JUDSor Ltecue. Tbe uam Huebel, Mrs. JamM Girl-Mr. &Del Mn. Rteb-Boy -Mr. a.Dd Mrs. Mark r ..... rut ltyle, toOCC stu-tJoG t.cblololf clul w1ll StaUoo," said John VtD-Guard TralldDI CeDttr, Ala-tuDd support. maoy com-Bald'trtll. Mrs. Jolll HamD· an Rotmmer, 14'7'71 Atbe1 Guwr, 228'7 Plaeeot.la, deatl &Del lltaff. ~ a llllable ec.a-ceut, aulstant profesaorof medl. He 1.1 a 1975 Cftda-mWllty .. me. projtcts, ton, Mrs. DaYid Carmie••• AY~ ln1Dt. . Apt. B, Coat& Mesa. fD aeptac db tbe col-crete plattorm to lboW tt food services. "He re-ate of Harbor htcb ICbool. such u a )IYtlille )lstlce aDd Mt.ss Darl•e Fear. BOJ-Kr.&DdMra.~-r---------------------~~----------------------~------------------------------------------------------------------------laa Fnemaa, 15-401 Cbtr-bag ~~: .. ~:_, 'If~. .soft. gets in"""" Moon, WI s.tlnood Way, I"'""'~·· I ~.._,.. lmle. Girl -Mr. ud Mr1. 'l'bto- dort llooftr, not Parlmft La., liD, lrYtM. • FRIDAY JlJLY 11 Girl-Mr. Udliln.Gr._- ory Smltb, 511 ........- Clr., co.ea ..... BoJ -Mr. &Dd Mu. Rab- ert Eltrada_ 1U7 Ortole Dr., Costa Mea. • SATUlU>AY, JULY 19 Glrl-Mr. aDd Mra. Ttm- otby .AusUD, 1'71! Sausalito, In !De. Girl -Mr .aDd Mrs. Jam11 May.,.._ !672 CreltYlew Dr., BaySbortl. BoJ -Mr. ud Mu. Nor- man Healy, 1780 PlaceotJa, Costau ... • SUNDAY, JULY 20 BoJ -Mr. &Dd Mrs. Cbrll- topber M. ADdtrleo. 375 BroadwaJ, C)sta Mea. Girl -Mr. &Del Mra. John J. Burld&Dd, 890 DarreUSt., Costa Mea. • MONDAY, JULY 21 Boy -Yr. and Mrs. Tbomu EutmODd, 481 Co- Ita Mea St., Costa Mea. • TUESDAY, JULY 22 Glrl -Yr. and Mn. David Nuttall, 2611 V eraoo Pl., Inlne. Glrl -Mr. aDd Mrs. Felix Bustos, 2072-D Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. • WEDNESih\ Y, JULY 23 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. WU- Uam Palmer, 1525 Placeotia ID2, West Newport Hetcbts. • THURSDAY, JULY 24 Boy -Mr. aDd Mrs. Pblllp SpUler, 1703 Westewr Dr., Newport B•eb. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. James Mlse11, &'lU -., lllllla Rosa. ~YleJ!». • FMDAY, JULY n Glrl -Mr. ucl Mn. Rtcb- ard Geiler, r707 tnlet lJie Dr., Harbor Vln Htlla. Author wil l tal Sept. 11 Dr. lreot Kaaaula, telt- vtsloo psyebotbtraplst and author of "Putttoc it au tocether," wW speak at the aDIII&l membersblp brunch of the oruce County Chap- ter of the Bru<lets Uni- versity National Women's Committee, at 9:30 a.m. Sept. 17 at tbe home of Mrs. Duld IUDwald, 1632 Galaxy Drln; Dour Sbores. Dr. Kaoorla's metbodtor the tratmeDt of autlsttc cbllc1rtn by rewardi.Dr oor- mal betarlor, aod ber ex- teDSloo of tbls method to sueeesdallJ tnat a man who . badD't JpOUD 1D 30 years, WOD btr tbe '•Prix balta" from tbe ltallaD COVUDment 1D 1968, IDd prompted tM BBC to prod'llce I clocu- memary abOUt her work. After ber talk. Dr. Kas- sorla wW autocrach eopiea of ber boot. Proceeds from tbe boot ale a.Dd \be $! I admtaiDD fM wm 10 toward I1IIJPOI't IDd ma1Dt-DCA of tbt Ubrartu of Brudtls UDlYeulty lD Waltbam, ....... More ld)rmab maJ be C)btatQid bJ eai11Dctbe pnll- dllll. Mra.. StuleJ ...... at A'l-19'75, or tbe procram cbalrmU, Yn. Alu Hock. atMO..Ul. r r Warmng: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Hellttl. .. . II . It . II " • I • ' ~ • • • • • • • • • I OUESnOIS AIUWEIED • 1Jtt7 MINIJTES .,. C'Nt•'• L nAM NU. _ _,_. ,CMte.t.eO, ............ TWO ASPECTS OF CHRI5nAN LIB£1NY "~ ~~·~~~--~~~~~~ _ .. ..... 1'1 I lit 's-a...,. t :3)4l Offending Christ'• Little Ones (PIOM THI aiOLA .ltOAPCAITII) Q, •• m"llll, c.M. -"Wh• will c1. Old: Tt•tot~~At .oifth be rwiiMP" Q. San £Meco, C.IH. -"I tame ocro•• lift e:r:preuioft. I had mwer PW~ed befwe. It i• {o1111d in Euldd 11:1~. wAftr"e the Lord soid He wmdd bi aanclified by Gog be/ore the .\ea.tltNt. H ox· would you e:.rplain this, .. "And ye shell know the truth, and the truth 1hall mekJ you frH. .•. If the Son thereto,. shell make you ,,.., ,. shall be''" indeed" (John 8:32,36). Ttl• true believer In t he lord Jesus Chrltt enjoys a:lorious lib· erty. And our lord Himself .. ld thet there Jre no strinss Jttached ... "ye shall be free indeed," free even from the most oppressive of ell slave masters: sin. While the law never saved one man fro"m sin, the lord Jesus by His death on Calvary did, for we read that "Christ died for our sins." wrote: "IAt no man tt~e~•tore judae yQ\1 In m .. t. ot In drintt. Ot" In reaped of an hOtyday, or of the new moon, or of the aabbeth dayE which are a &hadow of thlnp to come: for the body (aubRinc:e] Ia of Christ" (Col. 2~Ui,17). But true ll~rty II uM4f for sood. otherwiH It only rwertt to bondase aseln, for wh.t...,., Olttlr· comes a man becomes his mut..- (11 Pet. 2:19). Thus, Che Apostl• Paul says further. Colden Ttx.t: AIWI wltolfwHr Wtll O/flrtd D1V of tlteu little ottd tlwt btlw.t br 1M. It II bell• for ,\lM tlwt • n.Hl#oM ~ ~ •bout IW MCk,llltd Itt~ tw~l bolO lh<-"(lillrl< 9:41). A. llany Bible teachers believe t.bi1 will be at the time of tht> Rapture (It Th~N. 4 :13-18). Oth- en feel that the Old Teatament Mint. are not included in the Church, the body of Chriat.. both llvin• and dead, who will receive Uteir reauM"eC:ted bodies at the rapture. Daniel 12 : 1-S indicatt>a the lime of Jacob's trouble& knowo a1 the Gnat 'tribulation. At the end of the time Daniel'a peoplP will be delivered, everyone who is to be found writll!'n in the Book. which ia t he Book of the godly ; tM book of life. Scripture !lays, "And many of those who s leep in the dual of t he ('arlh sha ll awake." U. would seem from this that the reaurrection of the godly Israel of Old Testament times will be to "erla&ting life after the Tribu- lation. There will be a jud~rinll of t~ unaodly, ultimately, to sham£> and ever lastinJr contempl A . Keep in mind that God is magni- fied , no m ter what circuiTUitance!'l occur on earth. He says, ''My «lory will 1 not give to another" (I sa. 42 : 8). This shows that Gog (the na- tion), though it is rebellious against God, is neverthele11s going to be an object lesson for all the world of our Lord's zeal for His hoHneMII. While He is certainly sanctified in holiness and in the display of f(race, some- times, sadly enough. for it is heart- breaking to God, by the outpouring of His judg-ment on a wieked nati011 or natio ns. HI" i.'l al~o ~rlorified. "Even the wrath of ml'n ;~hall prui;~e Him.'' . Therefore the Apostle Paul wrote by divine inspiration: "Stand fast therefore in the liberty where· with Christ hath made us free, and be not entansted again with the yoke of bondase" (Ga l. 5:1). His letters thwnder severe rebukes asainst those who "desire to be under the law." "But take heed lest by any means this liberty of yours be- come a stumblinlll:block to them that are weak" II Cor. 8:9). "for, brethren, Y• hav. been called unto liberty; only use not liberty for an occask)n to th• flesh, but by love serve one an- other" (Gat. 5:13). (C-IId !rom lut WMtj J-T-..0-ofT- Ill 111:tt 9:38-42 wo rood: "And Jobn ltiiWiied him, art., U..tr, we saw ""' culinl oat drmta In thy oame, aNI be foDo-'11 not "" and "" foti>J<l him, beca\111 be followed not Ul. But iesu1 aid, Fotl>lcl him not: £or lhsr< b no mu. ~ shaD do 1 miacle in my name, that can ltFUy 1p01t ..0 or me. For be' thlt il not ltpinlt '--il on our put. For whotoeYer Jha1l pye you 1 cup or water lO dtint: in my name , bee&Uie ye bdona to Olrilt, YerDy I say unlo you, he :haD .not lole hll reward. And whosever lhall offend one of these Uttle ones that bel1eYe in me, It i1 batter ror him that 1 mDI•tone were han,od about his neck, and he were cut into the 1011.'' Of OM who .. chUdlik• in faith tOWitd Quilt or in d.,.ode.,._. upoo ua; for ~ INJl ca., one of th.ele Utde onn thlt bdlne on me ·to II.WDbll, It -.ere IMtter for bJm II a .,.et mlllltone were .hanced lbout l:dl neck, and he ...,. cut into the oea' I•· 42)" (d. Owloo R. """""'· 71t4 Gtnpd of-. 1917, pp. 135, 136). • Q. Texas c:r.-. Colo.-" Did Christ go to ll.f'U~ My girl wns ta11.yht at a MCGtioft Bible ~cltool that u.'hf'n H r dird H e did. I have nevrr un- dlntood t ltat H e did." A. In the King James Vt•rl4ion. the word, lw.d•'H, met\nin....-t.he abode of the dead, is inrorn.>ctly translated hPU.. Bt>fore the n•s ur- rection the place wa.s divid('J into the abode of the wicked dead and the abode of the righteous dead. otherwise known as Paradise or Abraham'• boaom. We see f rom Luke 16 that there was a great ~If between the two which madf' it impossible for one to c ross over into the other. After the ascension of our Lord, He emptied Paradise and Look lhO!K' whose souls were therein, to be with Him eternally in heaven. So that today, when a believer die!', hi11 soul, goe!'l to be with Chri!'lt (ahllt'nt from the body and preMOnt with the Lord ). The "pirits of unbt>lievers still f(O to bdr•. ~kaw \ale Great Wh.ile Throni )Ud"~nt. Christ, You 8e't', therefore went to hade11, the abode of the righleou11 dead. "He Jed uptivity captive," and took the ri«htC'OUS dead in that por tion of hade" u Hi" f(lorious captives to henen with Himself. In the strict .en..e, then, hell or the lake of ~~~ i" occupied, and will be until the antichrist, false prophet, Satan and their followers are con11igned then• to reside forever. Q. I..-., Or..-"If there are no 1aued people at the great whitl' t.\ront" j1tdgment, t.ll.tn u·lten will tltr prople 111ho art'. 1aved duriny t.\r miUl'.nniu.m bt judged?" A. It is true that there are no saved people at the great whit(• throne judgme nt (Rev. 20:12-17'- There is no single verse of Scrip- ture indicating t hat some Jar~~· M:ale judgment will have to await the end of the millennium. Snte baiah 65 :20. Thi~ Rhow~ that if there are any problems thf'y will be dealt with imm£'diately. Q. "•wtuc:ki!t, R.I. ('.r ploln fll'ln·l'll"•" "Will ynu p/rnsr IIJ ::!6-.f/ ?'' A. Thi .~ ~ .. ction. :diii\Jl with llt•b rf'w ~ f,: 1-ti. !<ef'm .<> to I m uhl(' >~nme Jwoplt> undul_,. R;..mf'mht•r. fir:-:! nf 11ll. thnl t hi.~ i,.: twin~ wrilll'n to a !'.mnll kMUJI ~f .Jo•wi;;h lwfii·\'~r~. Thf'.\' art> ad- dn·:<~t·d a~ "'hPiovt>d" and "hrf'thrt>n." At thP "amt• timt' lhPrP wa ,.: a much lnr.ll"t'r -"'roup who. whilt> lhf'~' in!Pilf'c- tuall~· \\t'l"f' COn\"ill(.'Pd .Jt>!IU~ W:iS tho• :'\h•..:,.:iah. lht•\· h:1d nt•\"{'r m:tdf' a pt>r- ..:nnal commitnwnl to ll im. Then thPn· wa<: lht' mnjrtrity of unht>li('\"· tnl' l.:r:t ••l ''h" l"+'jt•('!trl lhrist alln· l.'l'lh•·r Tht.: po~rtion. fll()n.ll" wtth lhf' .:••rtinn in rht• ~i:octh chaptt>r, .~hnv.·~ that thP "f'Cntul Jrnmp i.~ in ,-iew Thf'rt' 11111"1 lw , . .,"fl.\· mnri' th:ln a hf'.'Hl \...llm\l>•fll'f' nf rhri~l if Wf' :lr<" '" •"(l"'l'if'tlt•· lrUI' "ah-ation. A ~ yon rnmp:n·•· thr.~ ,.,., ... "with t hf' ::?fi t h. wo• J"f';td il.\" ,,,,, th:ot I hi.: t·annot l'"f'fi•r tn lto·lit•\'t"l'-'. \\',. an• ,.,.rJ,•t·m('tl thrOUJlh f:uth it• Chri ~T and r:lnnnl t·onw into t nnd••mnnt1••11 \\'t• h:t\'t' p:L..:•t•d QU I to f dt•:t l h in ln lif1• Thf' analnl.'_,. i~ dr·:tWII t 1111• •·rtttlll.' 'lo.:,·..:' law :\tt\'"'''' whn d•·"]d <:NI it rlit••l with- "U1 Ill• rn ll oo\\ mtll'h mor·•• pu11i ..:h- nwlll ~h .. uld lu t•l\"t•n '' ht·n infli\"t d- u :tl ~ h:t\• m,,,.,. hl.'hf? Tht' .r,mm:ond- m••nt. ••\:wlo'd :t f"'HIIIt,· t\,.: tht• l.ord h:t~ •·1•·\·:tlo d I J,, 111 In :111 f'\"o•n hil.'hr•r lo•\"o I nf -l,tlul:ud :tntl •·'OI.nllll:ltion ~•• t"\"('n nut· ~t•i ritu/\1 rf'~fi•HI:"ihilit.v i:< l.'n·!lt•·r Q, k.111U' City, Mo. "1fllrthl'11' !R .' .!.J ·.t,'j llfl < h•, n " pr•:::l• /11 1111 • SinN' (} drht '"''I"'' rr i.•· r•PI."Irlrrl'd p(}ir/. lu•ll' nrn r;,,d rrr•ir• fl deht fl'l'rin.~l IHII 11/11•111 J/1 /tfl.~ (m·!Ji1"t'l1 ?" A. ThP "-•'II in)! hror•· i ~ P('tpr'." I'O m· inQ: to '•Ur l.nrd .lt·~UII and a<>kin~ how nft••r1 h•· ,.houlrl fn r~in• hrl' hr .... tht·r·~ ..:in Tho· di 'ldpl•· wnnrh•n•d about ·•·l"t'll tint•·«. Th" Sad•1U r told him ht• ~h.,llld !n~f' traek a11rl not fOUnt fnr th•· 11umlwr ~hnuld at lt·a~t tw 49rl Th< Lord i~ .,howin11 how that m.-m·~ ronn,•·rw~~ i>~ qpldnm fnrthl·nmrnll (;nrl. hnWf'\"r·r. i~ ju~t Thl" "1'1""'''*'· Tht· :(tand.-~nl i" ~rivPn fnr u ~ tn fp]w.;iau~ 4 ::l2. If you havf' tru~tf'll f"h ri ~t for "Rin!.fion. you knr•\\ fu n•il •·tw~~ ••11 thl' ha~i~ of th" \\".,nl of «;nd. Ynu wdl nf'\"f'r h;l\.-t h:•~ -..:rn hr<•Ul.'ht hPfnrp you r .. r j'pntl o·mli:J.IHII!. Thl-< Jl:'I "'<;RIW tPnl·h··'"-U" th.-.r we mu "t nt·\"l'r put a limit r•l1 th•· amount r..,ct will for- vin• \\",. ;~r•• tn hf' 1"nn .~la1ttl.1· forjl'iV- inv Hw fllh •·r ll"r.:nn To the Cofossian believers he ". . . Happy 11 ha that con· demneth not himself In that thing wh ich he alloweth" (Romani 14: 22). "THE SWORD Of-THE LORD" Bo1 1099, MurlreesOOro, Tenn. Date an Unsaved Boy? '"I recently bt-came acquainted with a very nice 17-year-old boy. He's from several miles away and we have begun a regular corres- pondl'nct'. Although he is not a Otristian. he is very mannerly and docs not smoke. drink or swear. From the very bC'ginning I told him of my salvation f'Xperi('nce and my faith in God. 1 told him that Jesus came first in my lifl' and that I didn't intend to change. "Would it be wrong to consider dating him on a steady basis so long a~ it is not for worldly func- tions such as dances and movies? Would it be wrong to allow him to kiss me goodby£'? ··J b<'long to a very small churc:h nnd two othC'r girls and I are thC' only te!'n-agers in the group. so I know absolutely no Olristian boys my age nearby." The letter came from llllnois. It was nicely written on yellow noll.' paper. The writC'r S<'<'ms to be an tntf'lligcnt girl with a serious probkm that faces many girls to- day Th('N! are more girls than th(•re are boys. Not every girl is gom~ to lK> abk to look forward to marnag{' and a home and chil- drf'n. That thought makes even some Christian girls to feel a bit or panic. God is not limited. He can work as easily in one place u He can in IIDO!hf'r. He can do what seems Impossible to us. If God wanta; a g'irl to marry, then He can aee to it that she meets the boy that COO has chosen for her. She dof'sn't need to scramble around and chase after boys in the hope that she will tum up th e right one eventually. It is wrong for a Dlristian girl to marry an unsaved boy. It la wrong because the Bible says h la wronr. "Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers" ([1 O>r. 6 :14). Even as a practical mattrr It would be bad. A Olristian girl would be interested in the Bible, in c:hureh, in aervin&: the Lord. An boy, .. polite and aa he may be, would same interest in Such things as the girl wou]d have. A Christian girl would want her I to love the Lord and &row S('rve Him. But she will find they will aooner follow the of their unsaved dad than of their Otrlstlan Versa 38-42 present the teachina of Jesus reprdltt« the virtue of tolerance. See :llo l..ulte 9:49, SO; 17 :1, 2; c£. Mattthew 18:6. Already .. JCIUI ha• spoken or the bleuednca or any service rendered in tis name. 1'h.il remind• John of a recent lncklen.t, and he 11YJ unto A Cllrllt:tlan and an unsaved him, 'Teaeher, we uw ·one cuUnc out person really have very Uttle in demon~ in thy name; and we forbade common. The OtrisUan is a cbild of God, on the way to Heaven; him, because he followed not us' (•. th{' unsaved person ls a cbild of 38). 1bere wu somethinc admirable in lhc Devil, on the way to Hell. the spirit or John. fie feJt I true Thl'y arc not even goina the same jealousy ror the cause and the name of direction. his Malter; he did not wbh one lo UJe From the tone of the letter I suspect that the relationship h.u Ill name who would not follow ln ltil gone too far for my advice to compuy. Jesus, however, rebukes John: ht'lp. What the girl really wantt 11: 'Forbid hbn not ... For he thai il not for someone to approve what she q.ainst us b; ror ut' (n. 39, 40]. It is has already decided ill her own . natural ror 1,11 to wilh that all men who mind. She wanta that boy. Maybe she hopes that eventually he wiD beu the nune of Otriltian should join" bC' saved. But that is mt the way our chun:h, our sect, our aodety; but, to have God's blessing and approv-after aU, there il no place for bl&otry a!. The girl should just set out ID amona the foUowers or Ouilt. ln obey the Bible. She ahould tell tbe reference to any Ouiltian worker there boy that Jesus really does come first and this rclationahlp cannot are only two questionl to uk: fint, is gu any further unless" or unW he he really cudq out· demonl, ll he gets saved. actually ovcrcomina the worts of the No, she shouldn't \et him kill o.ml; and IOCOnd, b he doinl It 1n the her (even ll.!l much as she appar-name of the Master, il he -..1ro-the cntly WMts him to). That is not _.......... the way to convince an unsaved J}ory of Ouiat? If he Ia, thea., no lhltter boy that she means bu&iaess about· what his deoomt..Uon Of,.._Wt-particular; beJon&ing to tbe Lord • ., , .. Ill'• •• ~,,'fiorbld bim-Mt' (w. l9J.~~lhil A Chrtstlan clt1 should. pUt Der il not intended to teach that then can lifc> Into the hands of the I.Drd. She should be willina: to &o throu:lh be no oeutraUty toward Ouilt, nor yet IUe single, if that Is what the 1.Drd -that an open conftlllion or Ouill iJ wants ror her, rather than to & unnec:eaary; but It ll intended to teach plc>ase God and marry an liDII.Yed thai rriendlh.ip and hostWty toward boy. A Olrlstlan girl should keep Olriat do not exilt to&et.her; and durt herself pure and clean for that Ouisilana should fee.l 1 Jenerous Dlristian boy the Lord 'may bave for her. A Christian &frl sboWct tolerance loward their renow believen not date an unsaved boy. TheTe II of every name. no good excuae tor doin& what il .. Jesus rurther declares that this wrong. rricndlh.ip for lim, whkh tis dllctpla- 11M.>re al"t' broken-hearted )'CUilC uld nc1 b women all over this country. Some lho reprd I respect, may e of them have tiny children to b7 lhown by sets much lea dp.iflcant than to support and rear by themaelvea. the castine out of demons. 'Por What happened! They thoucht the7 whosoever dWI Jive you • cup or water knew better than God did abcM: to drink becauae ye are Christ's, verily I dating, falling ln kwe with and sav unto vou, he dWI in no .nx Ioiii marrying an unsaved boy. Now ~ ~ their homes are broken. 'lbeir Uves hil rew~rd' [v. 41); for even 10 diahl an are just about WHeked ud. Uttk act, rendered for the uke or Oubt, chUdl"t'n suffer without a dadd:7. shows sn 1ttitude tOWird 0\rist which 1n sorrow they aclmowledze mw lhall brinl its lUre recompenae or ... t God'o way ... any b .,. - way. • • , ...... ; ... lty ........ .,. ~ ..., _,.... __ .... _ ...... ,. .. bleatnc. To offend one whole ect suaest• an imperfcc;t or partial faith, b: • lllriout fault; l.ndeed, it were better ror one to loee hil ure than to betray. to en&l'l&re, to end:ana;er, the immortal soul Sex Sin Leads to Hell Seven time. the Bibl• aan that sex sin leads to eiAmal damnation. 1. Of the fallen woman, Proverbs 9:17,18 aaye, "8tofen .,.,...,. •• sWeet. -.MI breed HMn k'l secret , ...... n1. • ... he knoweUt not ttt.t the dMd ......... : MdlhM: Mt-....,.u ........ the deptM of ....... The ruettt of the harlot woman. the ruests of the prostitute and of the cheap cirl ''are in the depth• of hell.·· 2. Proverbs 6:3·5 say1, "For the ltps of • strange -men drop .. M hon.ycomb. end h..-lfMM.Ith is SfnOOthsof ~hen oH : But h..-end II bittiM 11 WOJmwood, shM'p .. • twoedged s-d. ·H., t.et eo down to death; h..-ateo4 tMie hold on hell." Vet!, "'her steps take hold on hell." 3. Of the adulterous wife who leads others into sin. Proverbs 7:26 and 27 Jays, "fOI" she heth cest down m.ny -ndM: .,. •. meny strong men hhoe bMn .aMn by her. Het" '-tM II the -y to Nit votnt ddwn to the cNmbtn of Math." Yet, "Her house is the way to hell." 4. Fint Corinthian• 6:9 and 10 says, "le not deoltwd: neidMt forfdcetors. noJ ldoleters, nor ...._,.,., nor effeminete, nor ebusers of themaef'll'el with msflklnd ... ahell lnh•rlt the ltintfdoM of God.·· Yes. the adulterers, the set perveria.,-.t.he hoiDc.u.uat• ''sh•ll aot inbNit thct,~Y..•fllom ot Go4. ,, They co Lo Hell. 5 . Ephesians 6:6 aaya, "for tiM ye know, that no ~,_.....-. not" ~ per.on, not" cov.toua man, who is en idoMiter, heth sny lnheori-.nc. In the kintdom of Chfllt MdofGod." Oh. the whonmon1er h as no part in Christ's kin1dom! 6 . Revelation 21:8 tells us that "the fMI'ful .net u""""'lne. and the abomln•ble. the ,......,....,.,._ end whot'ernonf'll'l. ·-"-" hew their pan In the lab wtMch llumeth with firs end brknstone: whkh Is the MCond desth."' A lake or fire Cor whoremonrere! 7. Revelalioa 22:1S says that ouuide the Heavenly City ··,,. does. •nd sorcerars, snd ......._.mo"'~ •"'"tt murct.,-....,, end idolst.rs, end whoao•-loweth end mlke#tal._ ... Whoumongen ai-e kept out or the Heavenly C ity. Oh, then, repent today and ret fortiveneu and a new heert before you ro to Hell! ·.,~'''~· • ·>: :<H::'m'.,.."·· ';>· .~i ol M .II '" • •-;--.,-=w----· "'>!I'll: :;o:.....,..,., ... ,., .. _,..,.,. ,'..,....:··.w-x<·=*'""'· .. .,....,_ •• ,..,...., • .., ... ,.. .. m,~· ~·····~·n···~·~···-... .,.,..,.. ..... .,.., ...... ~-... ,ww..,.-,.. .... ,~-.,.-~~ ... ~· ..... ••• .. ~·*"""'~·~.r-=-.· --'~'·•·.-. ..·~ ... -.. o.>~>"?,, . .!' l:l LOOI1 f:l T TQ.e :SOOl-\ BV DR . BOB JONES BOB JONES Uni•BFslty '•"H .. ~•<! I S0'J'H '~" o ••• •01,<+ In the boor of trouble 110me people tum to God for relief or r .. c::ue ; but thi1 does not me•n that their heart. are turnH to Him in love ar th•t they ap- proach Him in the attitude of parmanent fellow1bip. Throuah Hosea God 11id ·of Hi.s rebel· ltou• people, "TheJ ba.-e not erled unto me with their heart, when they bowled upon their Mds" (Hose.• '1:14). No doubt in their cro•u they used God'• Name and asked Rim to tome in power to bee.! the pain that tormented them. But in their bean. theJ dwt not dnln that Be coms a• awn t.o control their lives. 'nle MCond part of thia ••rse l ... ieat.u that when they wan well acaln, they returned to U.elr pleaaurea and to their Mlflsh ••J•: ''TMJ .... mble themael••• for corn and wine, a.ncl they rebel •«•in•t me.H Then· i~ many 11 vow mad,. in times of d1 ~Lren which i~ quickly forgotten in the hour ot peace. There is many a voice th1t criea out to God for ~lid but whk h does not rind it. spring and aource of utterance in the dedic::ated heart. That the Lord hears and answen the cry or fur and :tuffering il evident over and over. But not always i1 it •r.parent that men are grateful or suc h IUC· c::or. The prophet t'ontinuea to say for God, "'Tbourh I have redumed them, yet they havs 1poi:en lies •«•in~t me." There are men •ho not only 1pealt lies acalnat the One Wbo h.ari:ena to t heir crie1 and se.nda relief, but •ho also •peai: lie• •• Him. With the for«etfulnell of the pain and fur whieh God allevl•tes roe• the memor)' of their promiM to Rtm. n. ................. ... ,.. ..... 511M1.. ,_. a .. ..._ .., .. ,._,ot ~ -lcMcllftt WOI'ICI. lhal .... gavt h .. onfr a Sl ~11M a\ft, .... ......., r;el' beffMoeth In him Should ................. , ......... ,tftt. ,..._ ,..,~ 11M 1 a ts • tNt II etH u~ tP'Ie ntmt .......... -... -· .1111tt1t I :f._.... • _., • • sualu.., Nm, to''*" I""' he ,.,., • .. ..... 011 Clod ..... to"*" "'-•• ---- • Dt..t •Y S.-lay down HU. life foe ""17 Thin, .,_ .a. • II lie who k-1M Goopol, -In the fKt o( the -o( am.. • - dwt no -.,til rJ. JoFc ao1 •-...... ..a " ,., ,.,.... ol 101belie£ can ;-,.., ..... ..J: ohooold bo ....... 'I'Mto! .., bo--..... .. ......... dwt they COOl~ u,.ot• dwt CluiJit -4 4le foe.-......... t lo Jo.t; I ""1· ...... .., -·~ • I • -,o lo ""1 dwt - -ellll to .. ---"-··-.... ... booa ., od4lod II dMir ;n., ..... , -=,~· == --whotiMYboldu .... epqt I foboilood Mel 0 * ,. I -lllorL 0.. ... (o: o -·Mel-Cod p trtra --,..m; a.,&ot ruiJ:a II • _. ..... _. .,_ Cod CIOI'>dr • thlt-o&or :Ill..,, F ROM ''CHRI STIAN 81iACON, Colli,.t.swooJ, N.J. SAFE IN my friends, 1 feel quite .t.d::ed in only mentioning such a'l awful em:tt; -.d wete it not so cunen't as it i1, I llhould certainly pass it over with the cont:eapt that it de.erwa. The doct:tine of Holy Sc1iptu• i• thi1: that . Christ died in the stead of Hi• people, •d that, as God i1 jult, He will nevet puni.tl OM' mlit.y -.a! of Ad-.!• eKe for who. the S..;our ilicl dado :heel His bloocl. No , aoy -.1, .how sholt thou be puo.iohecllf lhy Locd .-clored thy p!lftlslooett foe thee? Die! Ho lie £or tlwel 0 , •Y -.1, If J--not thy Subotitilt•, a'ld dkl not .cl• in thy very lteltd, thn tilt i• .. s..o-foelhoet 8uti£Ho .... thySubolitut., i£ Ho ooa...d • lily Suooty, lh:n, wbo io ho that .....to tOtli? CluiJit both ciieol. ~ ......,, both -......... ·-at .. dtjlt· .... ol God. -0 ,. ... .. ··-. -•• "'''lleN ........ '......... t: Oul• •1'Md, ......... '" .... -••if, ........... ... ,.; ...... leODMil .. <:tD Go4. by the ...... ..t.lllio s....--.... -w. -............ "' ... lilt." u .. ··-oldo:hrio"',.. ___ .... __. ..... . .,. ... -. ..... _. .. .... ...._. 1 ata,-1 • a. ,...._ ... .... '11alo _.I ..... -,.,_-- --~-...... 1_. • .. .u Pd' ·:. c nut:, .t u nt-, P.MP, Odds 1116.--li •- alall ..... oiJW. ut'R-,.--. -· • Ollr - --.. Sc .................. --J!rl. --·1.'1 _ _.. ...... CHRIST ,_.. "' cio.n IU, fDr O.tiot hath tolc'"' 111e 4 •ina -... t 9£ ,;,., by ollowina it c"' ..,_ .. by • bolcl ....,nor) ID cio.n lti&HI£, lol: lin did 001adewn Hill;· and, m...uch as ain CDt•kanecl ffit.. ·• c-.,ot c:onde.n us. 0 ~. oiWo U. thy oeculity, lhot all thy oin I1MI .,Ut, all tby -11'"-· I1MI inl~tl .. h.w been atoned iot, Mel we~e atoned for lioloce they -"'-ittecl; .. dwt thou ..., ... ._. with loot-. """'-" ...t with all -Mel IUdc -•""'Y ) .. t. I1MI boy thine hand ... dwt Scap_. •• t.-cl. I1MI - thou -put--theoe,...t--Sc...... dli-.. tbe wllclttnae, tho. .., •• t dip --foe ,.,, .... ..,, "It . ;, 6niobod, ..... ,.....,.. .. "HI.•'• ......... ,, -· .... It • 1-not how IUdc dMir ceet, Aad -. .,. ..t, _... u in ...... . For .... co.e .. •'• ..... tlo .. '' Na la 1111 I.,... to ....... ._ liM•• .. foe •? ,_ I will -.... I I Ia • -.r::..,. ... d; ._ aatlla ·•..., • -alo Jioc. II all .. -...,.. ol .. ~J-.-01/ ___ , ... ... . .-; ... II CW'o .._I_ .... .... .. ...., . . • .... Grtul.'• 1 tl c&' H:l, ... ...,a.. .. Q • rr~•• ._..I ¢ncr_, ._ Is ............ .,....,,,, ... ... ., """' ....... \ .. ............... '. I ' • •• LIGM.M011CI SUPERIOR COURT OF TtiE STATE OF CAUFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A84386 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE CHANGE OF NAME Ill tbe Matter ofDOLORES JOYCE REEVES, Jltetttbler. WHEREAS DOLORES JOYCE REEVES, petlttrMr, a female over tbl .,. at 21 years, bU Ulld a petl- ttoo wttb tbl elm at tbls eout for u ol"der c•actac petttiooer's aam• from DO- LORES 10YCE RIEVES to OOLORES lOYCE ROGUS. IT m ORDERED t1at aD I*'IODI lllterat.d ID tbe a~e-tDUtled matter lp- pear before tlals cout at 10 a.m. oa AGe. ze, 1m, 1D tbl coariroom ol ~­ma 1 at u.e coutaaat aocu.cJ at 700 Chic c..._ Drift w-. 8iulla Ml, Cal\- fonll. uS ........ If &Q, WllJ tbl Pillllull tw etupolaa.~H__,Mit be ~IS FUiiiiR ORD8RID Ullt I 011W ol tldl ordlar . to ...,., ~ be piN' Itt ct Ill tile -....rt IW'IOr ........... u ••• of 1111nl cb m Ntlw ,....... ..... c.-," Qr-.. up.C.....,te,-.aw..t k ._Mal tN ...._ ................... IMUtll•tiiiJ41h& DA'rm ,., n. 1• .... ~ ....... _.., ........ a.rt. 1 ............... .. ... ., '· ~ Cft'r-' ..... -.:. -&. Cilia .., ......... QIIIII ... ... u·.-. , .. as ' ........,.,._ • ... , _ ..... . k:.':l: .... ... F r o 111 t h e Po I i c e B I ott e r LliAL MOTICI CAUFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUAUTY CON- TROL BOARD, SANTA ANA REGION 6833 lodJaDa Ave., Suite 1 ruveralde, CA 92506, {'714~ 684-9330 PubUc Notice No. 8-75-192 • FRIDAY, JULY 25 Mark Belden Olsen, 18, of 511 Cancha, the Bluffs, and Jeffrey Clark Levanas, 18, of 1809 Seadrift, lrvine Terrace, were arrested at 9:40 p.m. at 2615 Newport Blvd., West Newport, and charted with being minors In possession of alcohOl, and Robert Spencer Boelter. 38, of l"lne, ns c harted with tl.lmisblng them the alcohol • • • Gregory Mede Edalat- pour, 19, of 501 Morning Star, Dover Shores, was ar- rested at 11 p.m. at 8 Linda Isle, and char ged withlnter- rertng wtth a pollee omcer • • • Suzanne Rhone Miller. 35, of 106 Promontory Potnt, was arrested at 1:10 a.m. at Bayside and Coast Hwy., bay bridge area, and charged with driving under the ln- nuence of alcohol •.• Jef- frey Gordon Brough, Z2, of 1547 Orange, Costa Mesa, was charted with public ln- toxlcatlon at 2 a.m. at Short L I! GAL MOTICI! NPDES No. CA 0105937 ORDINANCE NO. 1627 NOTICE AN ORDINANCE OF THE APPLICATION FOR CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH WASTE OJSCRARGE RE-AMENDING CHA PTER 15.35 QUIREMENTS (NatJonaJ OF THE NEWPORT BEACH Pollutant Discbarge Ellmi-MUNICIPAL CODE BY AD- oatloo System Permit) DING THERETO SECTION FOR 15.35.045 PERMITTlNG IN- REAL ESTATE SPECTION OF RESI- INVESTORS CORPORATION DENTIAL DWELLINGS IN Real Estate Investors CONJUNCTION WITH THE Corp., 4299 MacArthur REPORT OF RESIDENTIAL Bouleftrd, Newport Beach, BUILDING RECORDS CA has fUed a Report of The City Council of the Waste Dlscbarge and ap-City of Newport Beach DOES pU.S for reqoJremeots for ORDAIN as follows: tbe dlschaqe of wastes loto SECTION 1. Section 15.- Newport Blf, 35.045 ls hereby added to Real Estate Investors Chapter 15.35 of the New- Corp. proposes to dtsc:barge port Beach Municipal Code storm fUIIOif aDd wash water to read as follows: wastes from Ul underground · ''15.35.()(5 INSPECTION. putiDr lot loeated at the In addittoo to the informa- Lido Part Plua, 617 Lido tlon supplied In Secttoo 15.- Part Drtv•. Newport Beach. 35.040, the Community De- On tbe basts of prellmln-nlopment Director may &17 111ta1t nnewaodiiJI)Uca-mate a pbystcal inspection UoD ot lawfQJ staodards and tn coo)mcttoo With each ap- rtplatiou. the Calllomla pllc:atioo tor report of rest- R.ecioaal Water QaalltyCoo-deotlal butld1ne records, aDd trol Board, Saota ADa Re-the CommliDlty De•elopment 11oJ. t.atiYelJ proposes to Director sball tneludt lD lalie ft.llh dl.tebarte re-said report the lnformaUoo cpdnmets IDcludJDC ef, dlac:cwer.S upon pr.ys:tc:al1n- Ot•lllla1tatiou&Ddtpeela.l speeUon of tbe subject pro- cvm,... perty or, shoUld eotry be .., ... Wlald.lll to com-rdased, tbe CommunttJ o.- ...t .-or ob~ 110 tbt •eJopmct Dlnelor shallin- 8~.-c~ diac..,.. nqalre-~· OD ald report tbat •111111 an llmt.d to •mtt tatrJ wu reflsed. •• ... II wrtdlltD tbe abofe SECTION %. Tlds Ordl- ,._ 10 Jatu tJu 84P-~ lla1l be publlAidODCt t.JIIblr 1, 1~5. All com-1a tiM oUklA1 DIWIIJIPG' ot ....aCII'ab~a~IYtd tbe CltJ. &Dd tbe •m. staU pdal' • btl dat• YUl bt .,. tffecttY• tbtrtJ (30) dii,JI cr ?' red II tM twmeia-afttr the dlte olltaacq,tton.. -tf fllal c1ltanalladau Tb1s OnUiuee WUIIbo-,..,.. t1111 _. dlsoo dllcld at a repJu meetilir .,.._ tr ., a~»)tetsou .. ,.. ot tM CltJ eo.eu ot tM I'WIIf'lll. 811~Board City of h•port a.eb latld dl -....... ,.._ • u. 14tll ., ot ....,, ... IF I 'I A Jlllllc -.r-1m_ ud wu adiDpted calM 111 wm-. ..... ..-.......-Uta~ dlJ ot NJ, am • ., of ..., .......... ..,_. tM ~ .... • Ylb 'hi a.jlltttW.-Ots-AlD. COOlfCIUdM: Mc- tltlllt; ......_..,.I rtJ, Mtl, 8arNil. ~ .... ... ,......_ ..... ~ ..... ~ ..... ...._, _. ..._ 1 , m-..a, ootmc~LMD: .... ............ ., be £MaT COUltCILMP: t JEt I tr ...... II.._ DIIIIL ............ .._.,.. o...IIIA.. ..... ...... ... [, ... 1., ...,... •a s. ~ ---A11Mt ........ ., .. .... 1.-LlciM • , .. tJ& car a.n ..... ~'·lift;.. ......... .... "· ltTS, Ia .... ,n ......._ a.JI....-.~b ... ud llewpolt B!td., C......, KftPC)It ••• <iG'ma wood eantap ot IIUtlt) •••• ftlHCl at $100, ..... .,. trom a boa a 1M pnp at tbe ~~o~q ol FI"'CC8tefeo-.ao. lCMS Coftl. Baltlot fa.. IUd. bet'ntm Ju. 10 I.Dd July H . • SATURDAY, JULY ze Robert Georc• Ltflaptoo. 25, ot 11"1 Apte, Balboa falaDd, ,.. arnat.d at 2:15 a.m. at 100 ~ Balboa lala.od, aJoac wUb Cbrtst- opber TbomPIOD, 5515 R1nr, West Newport, &Dd both w•n cbarced wllb pub- Ue !Dtodeatioa ••• RooaJd Palll Smith. u. of 423 w. Bay, Balboa, wu ebarJed YUh beq IDtosieated to an automobUe at TusttD aDd F~,WedU~rBu, at 11:55 p.m •••• Clayton Jandro, 16 Roe Vfllars. Big Ca.oyoa, reported u.t a brief cue wttb $525, and a $100 pair ot rolf sboes were stolen from Ule kx:ted trunk ot b1s car WhUe It fts parked at tbe Newporler Inn trom 9:30 p.m. July 25 tmtU !0:30a.m. July 26 ••• Pboto equip- ment valued at $400 was stolen from a car be1ong1Dg to Roaald Blalack, 1900 lr- vtne, West Upper Bay, while lt was parked at tbe IrTtne Coast Country Club from 11:30 a.m. UDtil 3 p.m., by a thief wbo pried open a wtndwlng w1Ddow ••• Golf clubs, a Mg and balls, valued at $360, were burglarized from the garage at James Martin Adams' borne, 20 GoodWill Court, Westside, between 10 a.m. July 26 and 9 a.m. July 28 • • • Burglars got into the state Mutual Savings buUdtng, 4001 MacArtoor, airport area, between 6:30p.m. July 25 and 8 a.m. July 28, and took a typewriter, 2 calcu- lators IUld other office equip- ment, valued at $2,242. * SUNDAY, JULY 27 C harles Jesse Pope, 25, of 3110 Park Newport apart- ments, •as arrested at bis residence at 2:35 a.m. and charted wltb battery alter he allegedly spat ln tbe face of a security guard answer- Ing a oolse compla1ot • • • Mark Bertulett, 24, of 207-E Oakwood apartments, was arrested at 8:15 p.m. at tbe apartmeats and charged wtth pubUc lDtoxlcatloo • • • Abcat $150 was stoleb from coin boxes at the Bayside Lauodiomat, 1064 Bayside Center, between 6 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. • • , A $500 TV set was burglarized from t he borne of Walter Douglas Jr., 932 Via Lido Nord, Lldo Isle, between oooo and 7 p.m. . • • Two bicycles. valued at $229, were stolen from the garage a t the hom'? of Janna Lynn MUlers, 913-1/2 Balboa Blvd,, Bal- boa, between t 1 a.m. July 27 and 9 p.m. July 28 ••• Three pieces of persooal jewelry, valued at$110, were taken from tbe bedroom of Dola Beolsh's borne at 308 the Rialto, West Newport. between 4 p.m. July 26 and 9 a.m. July 27. • MONDAY, JULY 28 Thomas EdWard Beck. 21, of 940 Irvine, <>atwood apartments, was cbarged wltb drtvlng under tbe ln- Ouence of alcohol at 1:10 a.m. at 881 Dover, Newport Helgbts .•. Mlctael Ter- rence Mosbenm, 20, of 2687 Orange, Costa Mesa, was c harted wUb drtYf.De UDder tbe lntlueoce of aleobol at 27Z7 Newport, West New- port, at 2:30 a.m •••• Mart Fredertc:t Partrt<tce, Z1, Jf 101 Via Florence, Lido Isle, was cbuged wltb publlc ln- toxieatJoo at S:SO a.m. at 31st aDd Lalayette, Cannery VUJare ••• E~bl JoM!pb Rieber Jr., f'l, ol 1706 Port Ashley, Harbor Vln Homes, was clarrtd w1tb pabUc lD- toxtc:atlaD a.t ~ss p.m. at 4%!1 ~ strieb'r Way., airport ana • • • PbU1Jp James Roc~ 37, of 8410 Mnport 81Yd.., C.tra.J New-port. 'ftl ebl.rpd wtth pab- llc tllto'dcatlon &t 7:!0 p.m. a.t t&O NftPOJt Ceatv Dr. LIIALtenC:I ftC II l'IOOS 8USilfESS NAIG STATEYEiff Tllllt ~ petiOM an dot~!~ ........ u: ..... .U- ........ 100-A Dl.IIUa Place, CorcMa cW Mar diiS: Tbomu F. Raflllla. 100--A DUUa Pllce, Coroaa cW Mar .U; Vtlctlt I . c...., II. MOO Palt'ftle ~ tJI..C, tm.a. CaJif. 'hll tertn ala c• tJ :te4 .,,.~~ ...... no-a'· .... cWt.. ,... ...... 1 ....... .... 1M C011tJ Clift et()r.. ..... CGiiiQ ..., ,, lflt. ,..... -11, , ... 11. Al!l.1.tm.~aa.....,.. ........ "NNttL f -41trr ••• Mark Tbomu Bertlllett. Z4, of 18.80 letll, Ne'f'I)Ort Bttc!U, wuarrestedat•so p.m. at 4e01 Jamboree, air- port ar., &Dd char(ld W'itb poaealliOD ot ltole pro- pertJ • • • Two TV seta. tallMd at $580, were burg- lariMd from the bome of Dol~s Locbemea, 441 Vtsta Parada, tbe BluUs, between 4:45 p.m. and 10:55 p.m. • TUESDAY, JULY 29 Peter Gregory Llbk!Dd, 325-1/Z Sapphire, Balboa Is- land, parked bis car in troot of 305 Sappbire at 8:30 p.m. July 25, and returned to lt at 6:45 a.m. July 30 to tlDd tbat a set of catamaran ails, va.lued at $700, bad beeo stolen from the back seat • • . A man's $250 watcb was stolen from a bedroom dresser drawer at Malcolm Fickel's resi- dence, 1 Park Newport apartments, between 7:30 a.m. July 14 and 2:15 p.m. July 29 • . • Karen Lee Buchan, 25, of 1875 Sber- tngtOn, Oakwood apartments, was ar;-ested there at 11:15 and cbarted with cultivating mart)lana .•. Tools valued at $600 were stolen from the garage at John Sharp's home, 501 Riverside, New- port Heights, between 6 p.m. July 28 and 8:30 a.m. July 29 Newport Prinlers TOTAL PRJNTIN.G FACILITl ES ft40·4444 ~0() N~lllfiOrt Cn~ter nr. S11ite 001 N eWfJorl Beach Keep cool~ CN-NPS AWNINGS I CHURCHES, Highway House of Prayer 2411 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR lOWER lEVEl -REAR INT£RD£NOMJNA 110NA L. FULL GOSPEL SUNOA Y SCHOOl: 9:45 WORat• SERVICE: 11:• EVANGEliTISTIC SERVtcE: 1:00 P.M. lUNDAY ...... PRAYER AND BUllE STUOY: 7:30P.M. MOME.OAY WILLIAM T . KROAH, PASTOR PHONE: 642-8762 ttll l- Callnl BD*e Orlfdi ····"~'; ROlE ItT M. IEMGSTOM -~ASTO• 23RD ST. at ORANGE, COSTA MESA -.... J!NI. s-tay IDOI"'ttiC wortldp -10:10 a.m. s-a, Sdllal s..-, "IIIIDc wors~~~p -t :*> p.m. t:OO .._.. Wtdnuatcy Bfble ...,.aDd pra,.-•••••• 7:00 p.& AD 1DdlpeDdeal elnareb wttb BfbJe tacblac a1IUtrJ -~T HARBOR CHUIOI "ELIGIOUS SCf!MCf ··saftce of•ia' ElEANOR JACKSON. MIMISTI• &uacSar Semoe ........ 10:00 a.& ~Gdar Scbool ..•...•• 10:00 41 CENTERS!·· COSTA M'U-646slt12 GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Veterans· Memorial Bldg. 565 W. 18th. Costa Mesa REV. TOM TYREE. Pastor SUNDAY Sl:.RVICFS· tO·JO A .M & 7 00 P.M Sunday School. all ages. Q .~0 ttOME BIBLE CLASSES Call 55~-00<11 .,.eachmg Btbk D<Kirtne• ATTEND THE CHURCH Of YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY We tnVltt you to worshtp LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 Pacific View Dr. Corona dd Mlr. Calif l.,AWRENCE D. FRUHUNC Pa~or Phone 644-2664 SUMMER 9CREDULE Stmday wors:blp: t;IO a.lll. Nunery and Coff~ Hour Ouistictft X iHce Se,..ius ft RST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido N~wport Rea~ SUNDAY SOfOOL 9' 10:30 a. •• SUNDAY SERVICES . 9' lOtSO La. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8~.& READING Rooril Week days: 9 a.m.· 5 p.& Wcdne.day:9 a.m.·7:45 ;.1 Tuesday . - 9 .•-m. · S p.m.; 7·9 p.a SECOND OftJa.Ot Of' OtRIST, SOEN11ST Newport Beach at Corona cld Mar 3100 Pacific View Or. SUNDAY SOfOOt.11a. SUNDAY SERVJCEtG..a. WEDMtSOAT l aOO P .il • Rcadina Room: ~8F... C....t..,. F.auaaco • l'ara.- Moft.·Pri_: 10 a.a. • S s .. c1., .r~•••: 1 • a Sat.: toa.-.eo4,... You are cor"!a~J ......, to atte"41 c::Micla '*'"- and to-a-. ·READY TO .. _ .. ,. ... old --·--·--.,....1111_. .. btPt'"ll IIOIIII'Itlfe.. ... notlo ... bollltoiiOII· time UIIDIIIe,..,.., Mn.. MarJodo --...... If tllld ·~ to tlaeb ••pte-C::..,"" nllto-" lot~-"' lilt -.ooUorutOruro Caul Collop, Tllo --wW btc10 Wtdlt.:ll)', Slpt. 10, at ? p.m .. at Co* Ilea hlrboeiiOoL Mrs, ADIItnDD, Sl, be· came lllteruted bl. tbl fttl4 of NUnmeat u a 1t.s.at or psyelloloO at ucLA. Silo •nllated s ,_,. aco after a SS-yoor--~ ..... al._b ... oaldlbo :tad att.ied lllf-lmprot"e- -meat elaues at OCC llr ,..., ,_,., I'ERIMfT£ . • "P._rauoo for retire-~---R AUTO ROUTE meot" wt.ll be a JZ-weet-------_ • ·-m-~ f ,TIIURSOAY, AU~ 7, 1175 ew••ft .laadl .... Ia._ Island 'Coste ·Mete FINER ·HOMES. MODIL 11.\UTifUL -CAMYOtf-. 4 bedrooms + family room cathedral ceilings -central air eond. ;-colorfully land&caped -ort white, yellow & tight green deeor. Mirrored wardrobe -islaud kitchen -trasbmasber -intercom + room for pool. $177,500 fee. Walter King 642·8ZI5. (P27) MIW~!I course coYeriDC sa.cb toplea u "JOU dollar fowldi.Uoo," "•bat you C&D ezpeet from socla.l ~artty, '' "possible cbuees In persooal arno.- ~Village style life is proposed A young Corooa. del Var archlteet wants Americans to tree themselves from tbe elutcbes of the automobile and returo W tbe atmple European.style village ute, 1n torte. At 7 p.m., ctttsens aDd gueste wlll tour tM vu. la.ge aboard tbe tramways and I'OUDd oat the tour around tbe bonllres down by the bOatboUSe. Tbe l't'eDlDC w1ll tad .uh OOQ't'ersatt.oo IDd a perl:JrmaDCe by tbe Ioeal .~rsbop .quartet," he came to CaWornla as a chlld and grew up lD Chane· l.ng, boomlng, development. oriented Soothem Call- tornta. He got h1l degree 1n arcttltecture from UC Berkeley at a tlme whea In the air. Pnlf. decorated -model home type -3 bedrooms, 3 baths, l ·car car,age -all the goodies -on Santiago in Baycrest! $139,500 fee land. Loio Miller 642-8Z15. (Pll) ltmeots," ••wws and estl.tn," "health pro- tectiOD, treedomsandoppor- biDJtles.'' Contr~ry to popular b~li~r. Colonel James Bowie did not innnt the bowie knire. Hi• brothf'r Rezin Plf'asant Bowif' l.lid. ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS Tom Edwards believes tbe best of botb worlds • Ameri- can teehoology and moblllty and European vWage "to- cetberoes.s" -can be com- bined 1f people would Uve In the kind of vlllages be designs. . • CARS fOI SALE 1 Time Z Times 3 Tlriies- Nobody bU: bought htsldee. yet, but tbe 27-year..old UC grad keeps koockirl( on doors aDd looking for a backer. Wbeo he gets ooe, M says he wUl baUd a communtt}' of low..coS bomes rfOUP8d arouod a nllage center tbat wW 1Dclude 1 sidewalk cafe, a tree-sba.dded -roare for festln.Js aDd band coocerts, a clock-town, p.labo pub, town ball, market and other shops. 1964 CITROEN m, runs ZO worda or leu .•• Z.OO 3.50 4,50 cood. clean. OWX536. 21 to SO words. . . . . s.oo 4. 75 a.oo $9'15. Call (%13) 695-SS43. Sl to 40 words ••..• 4.00 6,50 8.00 Each word ewer 40 . • .10 .15 .ZO .:c"..:~c::.\::II::A:..:G:.:E::,· ~U::L=.=_E --I ..:•__:W::;A:::H~T!.E ::_D_:-:;M::I:,:SC::;,:,• .....-j • PLUMIIH C & HU TIN G SATURDAY, AUG. 9 (ooly 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. pJ-.se~ l4aDJ Items 10me aoUques -tbe prlcea are rtcbll 709 Goldenrod, Co. rou del Mar. • fOR SALE WALLPAPER SALE -up to ~om Harbor PalntCen- ter, 412 32Dd St., New-· port Beacb, (NeU to City Hall.) Phone 675-4040. • CHIROPRACTOR r.Dond.J. E. :Jonu, r.D .C. .......... M ON.·TV••··TNU ...... . ,. .. 1:11-7 ....... •o-• ...... _...,NT'M ... ,. O.OL.¥ ~· 1:11:11:11 .... .,. co .. .., Hwv. ..... ,.. c c;o,_,.. De ....... ., ., •• 7.01 •IUUTY S.\LOH !i!o+t.i-'. BEA.UTY'NOOK 27J2 E. Coost Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone 644· 7336 SALES. SERVICE .-1. 17TH 8T. COlT A-lA M8-7708 --.&li IIM.cot:M tauol cun.t .. • DRY CLEANING DIMMITT /J ... ;J.(I,.,_ lJl'"CENlll Finr51 qu_ality dry ckaning on the premisu • Srlf·tcrvicr laundry All new -latest model Frisidairr wuhcn · 3200 E. Cout Hwy ., CDM Phone: 6 73-9605 ,LOWEIII k»R ALL~ DtM•rl T1sh. r£Dlllll'l'6 fttOfJI......,. -c::o..·.:.- OI.O RUSTIC spurs, OOrse- shoes, bits, bnndiDC lrons. Prl.ate party. 968· 8380. e HELP WANTED WATKINS DEALERS HAVE . • • nextble hOUrs, ex- cellent earnlngs, pleasant sell.Lrlg. WrUe Mall Sales Dt•lstoo., Dept. 10, Wat- kins Products, Ioc,, WI- nona, Wino, 55987. Just Plumbing & Heating Water Heaters, Dlspo•ts. Drains, Faucets, Copper Re-ptpes. Same re&sooable prtces, day, nlcbt or week- ends! JUST PLUIIBIIIG TelephOne: 642-4111 License No. 300948 o M.\IIIMI SUI'I'LIU U It 80UDds a little like some of the lnlne Co. "vU- Iages," don't believe It, says Tom. ''The Irvine vUlages are a marketing coocept, not a We style concept." he main. talns. "Tbey make DO at- tempt to answer the pJ'oblem of auto dom1Datioo and the mass-designed, big--busi- ness orleotatioo." It 15 tbe utomobUe that Ia tlte real rllialn ln our present We-style, accord-toe lo Tom. "The private auto was a eP'RINTIMG great LD•eoUoo. II served :.:_:;:::..:.;:::::__ _____ ·--====-=-=-=---1 to brl.ng man a great ways STUFF ENVELOPES -$25 per 100. Immediate earn- ings, Begiruler'sKit$1.00. P, 0, Bo1 4447, Qept. TM_. Irvine, Ca. 92664, BEVEA LV W ILTSE 6•• 109. E P bl h C =•:....:Dc:E:.:C:;D:;R::::A.:T.::IH:_:C ___ , out of the wUdemess. But, nsign u is inQ o. QJSTO u "''ILTS that was 80 years ago. A 01/ut PrNtns "' ~ 100 years before that, the High apeed rotary OUST RU FPLES rallroad was de.-eloped. But, oHs,t preu anti that bad Its UmltaUoos, so 2n1 E. Coast H..,. Pfl.L{)W SHAM S some original thinkers de- CORONA DEl MAR lty Jucly 552 -0732 uloped the automobile. Phono: 673-0550 Well, now, 80 years later, we see all 90rts of ltmlta- • RE.AL ESTATE ttons and prohlems -lth the • W.\HTED TO REHT • WANTED _ F'ree-st:a.oding automobtle. It Is outdated LOCAL SWIM Instructor building or store In a and ooloogeretncleotlyser- wd young daughter want s~lng area. 1ZOO to •es manldDd. It bas come two bedroom unfurnished 1500 square feet 'With to choke our cities and our hOuse or apartment. E:r.-parking for zo cars. way of Ute, thl'OU&'b credit celleot local references, Leue/purcbaH opUoo.. purct.stog, planDed obso- Call before 1 p.m. 675. Prefer Cout Hwy. Wrtte: lescence aDd feverish mar· 4385. A. J. Banlcb, Bo:r. UZ9,, ketJ.nc. It bas caused the Palm Sprlnl's 9ZZ62. complete surreoder of our cities to aspbalt, 1-.Ytnc: m room tor ptq)le." . • fOR R!HT HOUSE • :S bedrooma, Z bl.tbs. Protesslona.llydec- onted. Prtn.te patl.o. All buUt-lns. G~n~e. Prtn.te laundry room. ChOice area of Corooa del Mar. Adults ooly, no pets. Terms to be discussed alter lnspec- Uon. Phone 675-2051. TWO BEDROOM, 2 bathprl- n.te apt. wtth printe patio, prln.te laundry t.ac. UIUes. Garage. All buut~ ins. COOke Corona del Mar locaUon. Newly dec- anted. Adults only, oo pets. Terms to be dU- cussed alter t.nspectlon. PhOne 675-Z051. • M.\RIHI H.\RDII.\111 ...J!(. ""T..-t& c...,. ... _IQIIb litorla ---~---·­.. _,._ 100 W. COAl!' IIWI., 111.8. ....... 1'1\1 • S!RYICU END BOTTLED WATER COSTS • Bottled water quality withOut tbe bottle. Less tlll.D 1~ per plloa. Tap ooo•aateoce rrom under-counter reverse- osmosis connrsioo lllllt Aqua Rich, Mr. Ward. )..897-0742, Z to 5 p.m. In tr.e TW.ace life tbat Tom Ed'rudl eo•t.kHll:, people would stul hue auto- mobUes, but wouldn't Deed them as much. Tbert would. be DO automobUe roads lD· side the vtuace, ezcePt to ret to and from borne wbeo teulng the •tllage, Uaelt. Inside, there would be bike. ways, a tram se"lce and pedestrian paths. Dista.Dces would be r.dueed because e IOATS FOR SALE the deTelq)ments would be I :...::~:,:..:...::.=-..:::=.::..._1 scaled to people, not c.ua, be bellens. 17 FOOT GLASSUNE boat with 100 bor181J01'er Mercury qi.Oe. Tn...Uer lnc1Ddect $1,500. Ex-. ceDent coodltloa. $48. 0454. • LOST AND fOUND UET -sunr dollar em i. · all•er cbaJD. Probably loll 1D Con.a del Mar. Can ldeotlfY. Reward. Pbooe 6?3-055Z. "Tbe key to Ytllqe We wouk1 be the abUlty to carry oo tbe da1l7 roatlDts ln a miJIDer IJid at 1 ICAlt tar. moaloua wUh tbe rature or the tub, ano.rtDc us to ... aDd mMt oar nelcb- bors &Dd friloda. • • Tom's pencal history adds ap, locica.JIJ, to tbe CODC1uloa.s bl bu H&Cbed.. An Otlaboma CitJ attn, LIGALMOnCI FJC11TIOUS BVSIIIESS MIOOIIJIUER SAVIIIGSI NAME STATEMENT WurUtHr tplnet plaDO --Tbl *»UowiDC per..a an exceUeat c:ODdlUoD $ 115 dotDc buiDea &&: Tbt Pro- LowreJ Geatt orru, Wal-1*'*7 Mart, 4010 Btrc:b st .. ""' .... • ••••••• 195 Ballo %01, "·-rt S..ll, W,P, HaiDol Wa.laal -· Cal,-Aroold Qlondo, ptuo,--l'D. $ 1115 1650 Pvllll_.t,Apt,U6, Ram.-T-400 Sortoo or-I 11_.-t lloaell, C&L liMO; 1U. boutUIII ,,_. Rltbard V-..01 Boa- PloY, ••••••••• n• --~~ "'"PI>'I --. Y.-..,coot .._ llliW Cll.,-Dou Krtlc.411 ••••••••••••• ' 7tt ,,_....,..., Dr.. Kawport Uprtpt plollo --6 --,.CaL,-· 'looUIIQII •••••• t-'nllet 'tPBIIC'UII!IM &rt ... kPIIJ ... c e r br a ..-J cart t3J. PIIVJ ...... .,..., ..... 44 , .... Gnt!!,)lll •••• , ... 'ftlll tl roll - -ICIIJilll:rT-.-:: 00, wa .. c.-, ~ 4IOr ••, ziJ.Y..... .... c.-,-. ~1111. ltln II._._..... 1\t'lee-'~ lol. ''" .. lfll, • .. • --------1 .._ ._ r ''I had to dodit tear p.s and picket 11Dea to get u education," be recalls. "It was quUe an nperlence." Tom has drtnn a taD 1n Hooolulu aDd bu rlddl!lll a motorcycle lr'OQDd the Ha-· waUao lsllnds. But, a motor- cycle trip tbrollcb Eu1'0pt really turned him oa to tbe •Ulaie ldea. "I IIOUght out tbe old vil- lages In 7 countries, lltudled them, aod applied what I lt~rned to modern tech- nology and architecture. 1 have coocentn.ted oo stu4J-Inc what 1 call 'envt.roo- menta.l 80Ck»lpey' -tbe ef- fects upon mao of the pat- terns of tbe hlen.rcby of social and ecooomlc In- stitutions of which be 1s a part • house, block, btU'L town, clty, society, tn.n.s- portat1oo oeedl, and the now of goods and se"tces neces- sary to hiJI au"ln.l." Because Tom's rUlageo would be built from n•tec~'for tole and pr<otediiiO eco(. ogy CO'Jld become part of each plan, he belleves:. "Metballe sewer gas coo- verter s, for lDstance, could s~~pply power and take care of sewage problems 1n ooe stroke." Ll•lne costs would be lower, be claims, because of less maintenance, tower taxes (fewer roads and traf- fic pollee to support). and reductloo of pemrneot be. cause ot the fewer onr. lappl.llg spnwl..orlented se"lces. A real return, lD other words, to bome rule aDd local control of 1oeal problems. Wb.ere would be buUd b1a rmac .. ? "An,..htre -by mountain lakes, oa rtnra, l.alanda, the ~e&cout, deHrt farm. lDC reaorta:, or 1D rt-de· WAKING HAIR~ Ia )Is! ooe ol the COOd tldrl(s about staDd1Dg on JOU-r beacl. ays BOO GliJglleri, proprietor of Bob's Port Ba.rbersbop lD Corona del Mar. Bob, Ybo studies Yoga, says tbe lad- stand ls also a great way to relu betweeo customers, or to start tbe day. "Cus. tomers sometimes 00 double-takes when they walk lD aDd tlDd me this way," ays Bob. ''and ears tum arou.od oo Coast Highway to come back and see Ybat I'm ap to." (Eastcn -.) SWIMiolla'S DILJGHT. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, family room & l.ulle, beautiful POOL w/jacuui & ou&side shower. Spacious patio for mtertalning + badminton area & play-yard .. Truly family oriented. $122,000 in cl. land. Lois Egan 644-l5200. ( p 38 ) 901 [)o,.,rDriw M1·12J5 /1644 M&('Arlhur Blvd . ~.200 N-pOrt S..ch. 1".-liforn•• 92683 BUILDERS LUXURY HOME CUJtom bu111 5000 sq. ft. Big Canyon home; 5 bedrooms, 6 baths, hill top location wtth •lew of coif course. O•ersl~ed lot. Mwy ertra fe~turea lDc:ludlnc air conditioned, Inter-com, elec. front • pte, plus much more, Reduced. $270,000. Open dtUy 1-5 p.m. 49 Royal Sf; Ceorge. HIGH ATOP SPYGLASS I • 1 BRAV'ftfVL THREE rBEDROOM IP<>~-BL>•11>71tau·lltD ........ _. doeonlor l!irhcies • .0.GNIFICE!IT OCEAli V!tW. You Oft tbl land. New ·exeJustve llstln«. $159,500. c ' w. &40.-8161. Call 640-6161 A •eloplnc the old lDDir corea 1 -·~·Cti of eDit!Dc cltl.,." Tom -bell ens tbt flrst rlJ. llCt1 may bt buUt lD HIOrt agrlc1lltural araa, tbeo spnad to other ar•• u the Idea takes bold. "I am coariDced of the worb.bUUy ol tbtH vU. lace•," be •Y•. "aDd ol the almOirt IDHC&pable nec- essity ol r.-tblokh'l' 50 years of auto domlDat:Soo. wblcb bu pand O't'tr the , •ltaWJ ud ctarm of mo.t clUes." Tom Edftfda works tn. d_,cleoUr wtth wtoat be calla "auoclatea wbo 1.n1 arcbit.ctl, pi&DDI:tludlta- deota," IIIII lloltofH tllo bop ba'f't bMo worked out ot U. ptuollilllld -Ht beUIYN bt'l a.bovt r-lA> r-u IDYI- tblt .... uu tar, bMD a 1 dr.JD: I "TIM ,.,Ue II cordtallJ ln•lttd to OOGll ud 'flltt our YJlllp. We an ialtUIIt- IJOC • nplor -nl, wlloroiD oor Ylllap flltU ·-............. llloJ. Ia ..... •loll u. Tllo .... u·-~abnoo­-udu_.....,_ m...,. Jll<lle lot ... -po;H. llol ....... will ... GtiWI .. tll bJ hr--., ... .-. ,..:onudool-. ....... 01-lilt ,_ -•lilt-will .. _ .. ~ ...... ''" a' u ..au .. .,. J s 1 r ~Att~rl _.. ----·""' _. ........... ~ Fanta1tic, uolnterrupted views of the beoc:h and the Pacific combine with imDeecable quality of tiM! superb adult condominium hom" of s.a· Bluffa, in _o quiei residential neighborhood of Son Clemente. Your pan· orama reochM from Cotton Point to Catalina. The hom .. motclr the views. Spocioua living rooms and dhfing rooma overlook the sea. You hove a large, private view baiClOny . Moster suit" hove comporlmonled balhs and Iorge dNsaing a,..,.. The com- plete gourmet kltchona (with vieW.. tool) -oil your Individual cul- Inary touchea. Luah carpeting, elevator Mrvi._, full oecurity ... moN than we con t.tl you. S.. Sea lluffa today I Two a.drooms and Den, 1wolathl From $77,000 259 Ave. Loloelro CALL e1 104, ~-. o• ._... · ,_...,!lhNII ......... ,_ .......... - ......... (s. a ••• ,,....,,,....._.._........,., tM~•A--.1 'Ufl MtpMb•,..,..,.,'Pf I ..... ltvllf .. ,. ... _...,.,..A,.........._ ..... • Corona del Mar 0atstand1nc 3 bedroom, family room home wUb two Clreplac!es. Crtat for tatormal •tertaJDmeat arouod the &~~&rkltn& pool or your own uy to a prhate beach. Tbla ofterLDc Is a real charmer. Call u &Dd come take a look _ Cali 673-BSSO THE REAL EST.l\.TERS IIAUTIFUL .. -CANYON Custom French Regency with cobblestone motor court ud frGD\age ~ Utll.f~w..ay. AbeauUWIJ ~ 'I' with 4 Bedrooms. 4 batbs, filtered air conditioning, den w/mat.ched waiDut paneling, gourmet kitchen, sumptuous master suite. The pride in development and ownership is evident throughout. Presented proudly at $250.000. Call for appointment to view. THE ULTIMA tl Pea SJ71,000 A beuuliful home in Irvine Cove Ja bein~ shown daily! That's because it is properly priced ut $375,000 with over 4500 s q . ft. of living and a dramatic white water view ol the Cove. It is immaculately maintained throu"hout with an elegant. yet very Jjvcuble feel. You'll enjoy the beamed ~am~ room and the courtyard :;" i m min g pool. Th.is residence is on fee land. UMiqul HONIS. ..... ,-67Jr6101 Z44l !. c .. t Hwy .. C•au .. w.r ..••..•..••• .,. .. ofiJo JJ/. Spacious 4 BR., family rm., din. rm. On 52 ft. Sunny priv. petio. $179,000 Waterfront 4 JUt., 5 ba., rumpus rm. Pier & lloat, sandy beach. $295,000 Beaut. 6 BR, S Ba, or 4 BR, 4 Ba, with · 2 BR, 1 bath apt. Sandy beach, courtyard, shore moonng. $295,000 Attr. 4 BR., 3 ba. Udo Soud. 77 Ft. waterfront. sandy beach. $275.000 BILL GRUNDY, Realtor ••••••• ,. ........ La ........ Ul IAYSIDI Dlt., SUITI 1, M.l. 671-4111 How About 11 Acres · For Only $50,000!!' ----CA. THURSOAY, AUG. 7, 1!75 ... ,.rt ··~ .••••• • NEW AND EXCLUSIVE Wmt US1 BEAUTlFUL 4-BEDROOM HOME WITH 3 BATHS. • ~AMY, MANY EXTRAS • LARGE INDOOR SWIMMING POOL -(18 X 34ft.) • OFFICE SPACE SUITABLE FOR TWO DOCTORS. • LOT SIZE·-180 X 120 ft. A BARGAIN @ $175,000 ''YCMI'U bt Clad tomorrow tbat ,_~real estate llodly~ lOY R. McCARDLE ·:.~ Ql 1110 NEWPORT BLVD.,. COSTA MESA .................... J o/ nwporl REALTORS ~~--~ 675-6511 -TOP PRIORITY Cameo Highlands Gem quality -tt IIJ&l'kles. Spacious 4 bedroom • or 3 &Dd dea. FruU trees, large patio and yard. Prlftte beach. Belt Prte.. $87,500. ..... C.T aiACKCCJilCMA HL MAlt RUL IITATa .,.CIAI.Im COLE OF NE.'WPCIIT, REALTORS 2515 E. c... fti.-.-- ........... Cesfa ... IJM We ~111 ., M.r 0-P-E-N H-0-U-S- FRI.-SAT.-SUN. THIS YOU GOTT A SEE! 2907 EBBTIDE A ·•stt-dowo" vtew from UviD( areas &Dd 3 of the bedrooms. DeUghtful prdeD and poolstse lot • Custom dthue appointments 1D carpets, drapes and appliances. Formal dlnlng a.od famlly room complete this choice home. $142,000 Choice Yearly Rentals UNFURNISHED Immediately Available! A BEAUTlf~l~o 4 b@drooms, 2 baths. -~ ~bO Two bedroom, 2 bath home with key to private beach. $350 Three bed~d ~th(~P..tth sparklln« pol ~550 A fEW STEPS to tbe beach; 2 bedrooms, 1-1/Z baths. $385 NEWPORT LOT-65x150 FT. IF --yo·J want to buUd a boose ad)lceat to a te1:nis courts a.od have room (or antique cars, vegetable garden & !:feenboose -- SEE ···-647 Irvine Ave. -·· S36,Sl0 CALL OWNER -548·8532 IIALTOIS 301 E. IALIOit~VD., U..IOA 6n-s.10 VALLEY REALTY PRESENTS OCEAN VIEWS NORTH , LAGUNA CONDOMINIUMS Cbooee the o.en:a.. t belllooll plu or -ol tH Ill loftlJ ..-ea• 1 bedrOom .u. a au North ~ e--•1111• • .._. ... , oeeM "'"', cloet eo blae-. • ...,._ IDd au Uat ..._.. Art CU., Cllianll. 'hf Qll1ltJ c..-ndiGa ad • e bol¢1 aoeau.. From $$4.1&0. P.t. &,.,;.u pH~enU DOVER SHORES NEW AND .EXWJSIYE Wrni ·usr Belt Bayt s, 700 -a. reet, 5 bedrooru, formal tUDJ.ac 1'000'1, famUy room and POOL. Fabalau newt $115,000. For laformatioa. call ADD Teters. 642-5!00, or ftstt -- SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. 1930 Galaxy 642-5200 • 675-4060 - ·-----------------· BAYFRONT HOME BALBOA PENINSULA PANORAMIC ViEW 60-70 Ft. PRIVATE DOCK 4 IEDIIX)M5-4 lA 'OtS-01~ "'IL T Spiral ICalrway to ~ noor. TruerUoe marble Qreplace b ctDc 1D master bedroom. ltalla.o We 1D entry, marble lantory tops, be&YJ shake root, spacious p.rage, low rnaiot.eDaDee exteriors, etc. 1202 E. BALBOA BLVD 4 • Ht' :-;;-~~,000 ,...) '...lo.. Scarcity of waterfront laDd and 1Dcreas.tnc co.t of eoatnctloo make this t.ome an attncttYe bay today. NELSON ROBINSON, Realtor 200 MAIN ST. (ot Bolboo 81.), BALBOA 67S-I Ul) ·------------------ OWNER WILL FINANCEI - CDM DUPLEX Drtte 'bJ 500 Jlq1pJ Aft. ud .. tiU eliiuwlll I bid&-.._. plu 11nt111M bacllelar ..,ut. .... .._.,_rofttr. Asking only $78,500 • • I I TWIN DUPLEXES CORONA DEL MAR ,..,._ bldroolu, Z baths pilL: Z bedrooms IDd I balM Ia IKL PrttUI a:atios ud dicta. 115,000 each •••• CHANNEL VIEW IRVIN.E TERRACE ... ka.-_a~~a•n••··•owtbld,... .. -•••>•• .... -....... .... .. M ..... ...,.INMtfa..._e...allca....., ......................... .. ... TO OEAJ / I I .,.r-'' • ·' '"' • ,., • .. tMr'll .. ,. • -.. W•-tn'lla••• -...s-. __ ......,_ ........... _ ....... _WIIIIIlftlo 4---.... -...... -.t bt oM' sd _. .... of--........ ,,.... 11 cu 1>o ollmlatod. lllll -lii-U•oo 1o · 1bt lloiH-«IIooll.._na-SWIIIIIIIIG MEET AT !loll pnlblom alrold1 ollol IIPT SHORES POOL Ill olbtr ...... of publl<: • ,._ __ .. Al>out 400 ,_ ma- u..uac wUb tbl commtt. men from I coaun.au. leo wan MaJor Alflo 1'11111-an ._tocl lo IOU DOlt loy ud ComcUmambor 111111 PrldlJ lila ............. Norna Hartq of C-moat al lbt N_.t 8- Mt•, CoucUmuPthBa.r-eomD'lUIIItJ' pool. roll tllll"_.t Boaeb, ud T•ma npn-.c Nn- Bolrd til J!daealfoo mam-l"'rl Sbo..., llnporl HIUa bora ,._, w. H-raoo (Hut>or VIew -) .., Jr., llul&a Bef'INDD. IDd Pacttle Saodl In BWI.DctGD DoatJd Smallwood. • Beacb wU1 nlm ID lDdlri- Membtn o1 tbe commit-clual aDd rtlaJ evea.U. tee wblcb. wtU meet apia 8oJI aDd &f.tla from S oa 'Aucut 14, !Delude Kr. throueb 17 are tJJclblt~ O'Brteo, En.lt Odcio La Teams are iPX't!Ored by MWtr, Ven Taylor, 'Uu-eommunit)' uaoclatlool ln 'fla Carr, Mrs. Artlllr the I DticbbOrbooda. C0'1Je To ~.L 4N/lltl#t. CLAUDIA HIIISCII-BAY CCEANER·UPPER HAWAUAN Llt~ll NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH CRIME STOPPER TIPS BLACKWALL SIZES, plus 27( to~ F.E. T.. de(lerldincon size, Mid t• rt ot'l JUW at. WHITEWAllS, just$2 more. Any Size in StDdc • All retrncho PftC\tiOtl b.ailt 11 Coodre•r pln tt ~voted ncluivf]J to re1rudoo1 FINAL CLOSE-OUT WEEK! Doors are vulnerable to unlvtted vlattors. A wide ancle viewer ln the door lets you see your visitor wttbout opening the door. VIewers are tnex. pensive, $2.50 to $4.50, and are easy to lJlstall. Dead bolt locks with l- Inch bolts aDd a turning cyl- lDder guard are a must for door security. Double cylln- der dead bolts (key operated LEGAL NOnCl FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is doing business as: L/0 Ac - cessories, Ltd., 17902 Mann St., Irvine, Ca., 92664: Daniel S. Oicldnson, 17902 Mann St., Irvlne, Calli. 92664. Th1s busiDess Is conducted by an indlfldual. Signed: Daniel s. Dlckin- soe. Tbls statement wu nted with the Couoty Clerk ofOr- anre Couot)' Aug. 4, 19'75. Publish: Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28, 1975, in the Newport Harbor Ensl.gn. F -46367 LEGAL NOTICE STATEMENT OF ABAN- DONMENT OF USE OF FIC- TITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following persoos taave abandoned the use of the ncuttous business name: Black's Sweeping Service aod/or Triple A Sweeping s,c,, 3371 Nevada Ave,, Co- sta Mesa, Cal., 92626. The Fictitious Business Name referred to above was ftled LD Orange Coanty on Sep(. 28, 19'73, Albert W. Lust- Doff, 3371 Nevada Ave., Co- sta Mesa, Cal., 92626; Alta Lusthotf, 3371 Nevada Ave,, Costa Mesa, Cal. 92626. This business was con- ducted by a general partner- shlp, Signed: A. W. Lusthoff, This statement was nted with the County Clerk oror- aoge County Aug. 4, 1975, Publlsh! Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28, 19'75, ln the Newport Harbor Eos'lgn. F -28540 26th ANNUAL !5 ..... r1A 11'1AEt .. GIGANTIC ~--------------------~ FINAL MARKOOWNS ON WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR, DRESSES, BLOUSES, SEPARATES. LARGE LADY SIZES 38·40 REDUCED up to 75% or MORE CHECK OUR 3.99 or LESS BARGAIN TABLE. BROKEN SIZES · LADIES PENDLETON WOOL SEPARATES. CINIIW& Y &DCA TID. ~~~-~~~­.... LillO' ..... .... 610..,. CllllfA~ DOWN TO ~ PRICE -- from tnslde aDd outalde) shOUld be used lf you tau glass within 40 locbes of the door. Caution: Double cyUoder locks are a ftre ba..urd lf you have to use your froat door as a f1n ez:tt. F'or turther LDformatloD call Newport Pollee Ofttcer Stan Bressler, 644.3662, LIGAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persoo ll dol.ng business as: Cllllllery Collectables, 409 3oth, New. port Beach 92660: Miriam Erleen Scbl.tfer, 119 23rd, Newport Beach, Cal. 92660. Tb.ls busi.D.eali ls conducted by ao Individual. Signed: Mlrlam E. Sc haffer. TMs statemeDt was filed with the Couoty Clerk of Or- ange County AUg, 4, 19"15. PubUsh; A.uc. 7, H, Zl, 28, 1975, La tbe Newport Harbor Eosl.gn. F -46S68 Saturday, August 16th OKOLE (COCKTAIL) HOUR ............. 6:30 HAWAIIAN FEAST ........................ 7:30 Floor Show .. .. .. Dancing .. .. .. Door Prizes Donations: $7 per person RESERVATIONS .I1£U BE MADE BE! PORE A.UG UST 12 NEWPORT HARBOR AMERICAN LEGION POST NO. 215 -15th STREET (911ion ~4s.ijn1 291 l PANIC BUTTON For years now, various government bureaucracies and committees have preached to us about what we should do In an emergency. The polittc1ans have told us at every election that a great national emergency either n:lsts or Is )lsi around the co rner. Well, after ZOO years, this old shoe has worn oot. I think It's time the citizens of this good old U.S. A. turned around and started talldng back to Congress ahout what to tto wtth the panic buttoo. This pack of headless, braying jackasses should be told that we don't like their constant state of panic. We are tired of hearing that the sky Is falling every other week. And we're llred of having them plckoor pockets to stave off the latest "Impend- ing disaster." THEY create the "emergencies," and then "solve" them by throwing money at the problem. A guy comes to this country, gets a Social Security number, can't llnd a job, then gets $95 a week welt.ue. That's my and your pay check they're taking, you know. And ll's not )lsi Washington. There are plenty of headless jackasses ln Sacramento and Santa Ana, too. All of them act like they're filming a new Hollywood comedy, but they're having all the tun wlth our money. One of the latest "emergencies'' is over 1n Turkey. After taking a lot of our money to build bases that were said to be absolulely 'essential lo our national defense, Congress now tells us, suddenly, that we don't really need them after all. That's the Turkish emergency. And of course, New York City has a terrible emergency because they'Ye realized, after haU a century of Democrat rule, that there is no such thing as a lree lunch. Took them 50 years to tlnd out, but now, suddenly, it's an "emergency.~' ... Defending VIetnam was absolutely necessary to keep the Communists from taking over Asia. Then, hundreds of thoUsands of lives and IKindred of billions of dollars later, Coogrel8 was holdlog"emergency"sessloostodecldewe should got the hell out. You lalow, the trouble Is we I••• this herd of braying )lckasses·tn offlcoloci long. They pog up on us. What we liave got to do Is turn the jackasses oot after Z terms and put them back to work pulllog plows or milk wasons or oomethlng. U we don't they're JOI.nc to wear oot the pule button. I'm almost atnld to look at the claUy papers lor tear that some Coogre .. IIWI will be crashing tn the Hlndenbllrg or sink- IDa th8 LII.IUanla. These guys have to hlfe an omercency every WHk )1st to Uti) · Ul oo our toes. Let's kick these jo.ekall8s rtcht where their bralna are and &end them 01t their way. They haYo trocbed at the mouth loog ODOUCh. AI Forcu • • • • • • • • • • • Summer t. the bell -.on, and we have the bell equipment to help you have flan at the bel.eh • • • beach lloata, kick boards, bollJ boardl, mm lias aDd maaka, lJid those oew-oo-the-man.t btchback blacb cbalra. All .,ria of 11m bello, loo.