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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-07-29 - Newport Harbor EnsignI ~ COil!ONA DEL MAR Clamber of Commerce secretary J~ mu. at rtc'bt, greets Dol"'thy Jo S.anson, ower of Doltby Jo O.Ce Sbldlo, and Bob Zweber, owner of Zwtber's CoroM del Mar Pba.rmacy, at tbe 110elal hour dYe for tbe merebaats d1Ylstoo of tbe Corona del Mar Cbl.mber of Commerce Moodily evllllDg at the Brass Rill. SU'7 E. Cout Hwy. (Eoslp pboto.) CH.UfPAGNE TIMEt Al Kelch, owoer of Kelch Art & Relllon.ticlll, pours a glass of bubbly for Coltoe Gibbons, c~r of CDM TnYel Senlce, at the Corooa del Mar Cbamber of Commerce party held Monday e~enlng at tbe Brau Rile. (Eutp pboto.) CONNIE ROLLER, 1fho, with ber husband BUl, hosted tbe ftrst of a series ot get-togt»thers l:>r tbe bustness eommaoity of Corona del IUr at tbetr women's apparel ahop, tbe Brass Rt.ag, ls replenishiDg chips and d.lps wltb tbe belp of Pierre Poisson, Interior desl.gner. N.B.DELAYS BOND DECISION Wbat wu expected to be a majDr decistoo Mooday olcbt by the Nnport Beacb City CoaocU OD a proposed malt1-m111.loD dollar city Ol*l ~~~ace boDd iaue ns Pill olf fDr at leut a mootb. Ma,ror Howard Rocers as- atped Cc.cUmen Paul Ryclloft aDd Peter Barrett to a committM to ctYe the ldel•me tntber study, aDd to hiiOrt tlect ln a mooth to tile le1l C<*DCU. It ns Mr. Rye..,. no ftnt uked IDr a boM elecUoD to tlDance cttJ pu-ciiUe of 5 site~ to be llield aa 01*1 ..,ace. But, 1M 'IDO'ed MGDdly ..._ to delay a eo-cu dte1lioo UD-w tartber 1i111C1J Is com- pleta ''t'MI ... c.~ of tile bla..t cs.la .. dtJ .w faee,'' aid llr.ltJca.G. ''I~ be .. JiiM.It ....... at aD." Be liN IU com..-.. ...., d1 .... poal>le eolia. • tM ..., tledlol ... ...,.. "' .. C1 :11, It .................. ~!~ina .. .,. ...... ......... elrtl_ 1'111 I .... ..._c.-It,.... -cltJ .. I"CCIIIIIe ... e.IIIPC.....,_Nit-.......... ... ~ .. ....-·-"' ...... Ks ; it Halle I1Mtite rtllll&«.:.rt~J6:!-~ .... ... .. .., llld Eastblutr puk, 1.35 acres at the corner of Bayside and Marlne near Balboa ls- laod, a.od Z lots ad)>tnJng lllsptratloa Poi.Dt vtew park in Corooa del Mar . Depend!• IQ)OO bow much ot the Ca.sta1fays property is l.n'folved, total aequlsttioo price bas beeD estimated at between $3.6 million and $7 mUllon. MJk.e JobD900, chairman of the city Parks, Beaches and RecreatloaCommlssioa, made a stroDe plea Wo.dlly ni«M for etty acqu1sltklo of tbe property. • • All of tbe laod laYolved ls OWDed ettber by tbe lr· YlDe Co. or by the state,'' be rem.I.Dded the COQPcll. '• state laDdl ar. to be 8D&d Y1tbJD tbe aelt ! ye&n, _, tM lniDe Co. lila eebedi..S cs .... ~ of an o1 at. _,.,tlaped property .. tM cltJ bJ ltes. Tbe PBR dt- Pilltmtlt belief.. ..,. wiD _.,rt WI Y1sioarJ JlftiiiUl. Now .., be tllle .... ... 9 ., to cornet .. ..-..,.....,.emn ollllput.'' MJRGL~R GETS ~3 ES EElS Cotta Mea torced &bead Beac.b 1n uteedlll ae t.bU we.k wUb plus to bulld greenbelt aod I'OMfty a greeobelt aod ma)>r across the Back Bay ud arterlal roadway tr'Om the lnto Irvine, wbere 1t ....ad Santa Aoa RiYer to the city connect wUh Ma..loo r.p.al llmlts ~>ear U~r Newport park and the UCI ~ Bay. Besides PhSIJic 1Jaro11P City PJ.a.na1nc commts-about 1-1/2 m.Dea of New- slooers, in adcptlng tbe plan port Beacb, the proposed aod seod1Dc It to the Costs route 1fould traverse a ball- mesa City COWlcll for tlnal mUe of COWlty terrUory 1D approval, speclftcally asked West Upper Bay, aad MY- the ~ration ol NewPOrt eral roUes 1n tbe elty or County Okays ~~~··sltm::el: J!~ whJch includes UniYerslty San Joaqu •In Drc ounty a.od InlneomcJals have a.Ir<-ady asked forcom- pletlng tbe eneuioa of UDi- b t versity Dr: across the Back ypass rou e ~t··u:~e·:~ Be:~~e:-= A San Joaquin HUls trat- ftc corridor seading Corona del Mar freeway oo a · by- pass•· route around Corona del Mar 1fU approved last week b~· the Orange COWJty Board of SuperYLsors. The SUJ)('"lsors taJled to speclftcally pick any ooe of the 4 master tra..mc plan alternaUves presentedbytbe Soutbeast Orange County Circulation study (SEOCCS), but t't-lled I.Dstead for the design of a 5th plan that would be less specitie than tbe 4 altetmtives. Newport Beacb has sought for years togeta.ootflctally- adopted plan that would carry some tramc arouDd tbeclty. Corona del Mar freeway, oow ..tel' coutruetioo, ns orictMlly plaADed to tie in wtlb tt• DOW-dlfiiDd Paclftc Cout lrel'ft1 route at the )IIDetloa ol M acArtllur aod Coast Hwy. c urrent plans call for ending tbe CDM freeway where MacArthur joins Bonita Can yon Road. All 4 SEOCCS alternatives, and now the county's new alternative plan, call for a corridor tbrougb Bonita Canyon, sldrt1Dg the Turtle Rock community of Irvine, and continuing lnland of La- guna Beach to tie back ln with the San otego freeway near Mlsstoo Vie)>. COUDty supentsors, ln adoptinc thelr YersJon of the plan oo Wednesday of last week, called 1r • ·monitor- lng" soutbea .t county de- velopment, and being sure pernment agencies can provide roads, sewers aod otbel' necessities, before de- velopmeDt fs approved. Altbough current COUDty master plans call for a pop- ulation of almost ZOO,OOO by 1995, the plan adopted last week calls for ooly 711,000 people by 1995. Under tbe new plan, road rlgbts-of-way woald be pat aside, thea, lf tbe roads are DOt needed, the areas would become open space greeabeJts. state htcbway cotnmts- skloers would still bne to approve any meo.s.ioa ot the Corooa del Mar tueway. montn. but bas asked for a )>lnt study of east-welt transportation needs 1D tM Back Bay. ··We'd llke to study ftJS to avoid puttinc tt tbrc:Mebtllle way its shoWn O'l tbe ca.ty maps,'' Newport Mayor Howard Rogers reiterated yesterday, '•but we woald certainly try to ~e. We have asked our e1t11eDs transportatioo adrt8ory committee to study tbe matter. We're Dot always bard to g~ aloog WLtb. I 0 Newport's Clty COCIDCi1 refUsed oo July 1 to commit $60,000 to an eoY1roclmeatal impact study of the UDl- verslty Dr. extension, wldda would supply a mtatag l1Dt to th~ lOQC -91anDed system of a ma)>r roadway from Hllllil1.alton Beaeb IIIIo ll• vloe. Intne city adftneed plu- ner Mel Roop said yeaer- day that tbe Costa Mesa plan • •ts a natural exteosJoo of our own plans -we bave Doctor trial is under way Opealng arguments began yesterday 1n the case ol Dr. Wayne Lester Roblnson, 42, of Big Canyoo, who ls accused of tryt.ag to hire tbe murder of his wUe. Jury selectloo was com- pleted Tuesday in Superior Court Judge J. E. T. Ritter's court ln Santa ADa. Dr . RoblDsoo, 1fbo prac- tices in lrvlne, was arrested Feb. 24 ln tbe rest room of a Santa ADa serYtce sta- tion, where poUc~ claim he had gooe to pay ''lllt man" ADtbooy Scallse or Los Ange- les part of a promlsed S20,- 000 to murder Mrs. Robl.n- SOD, ID'festlgators say Sca.llse weot to pollee aDd told them of tbe plaD.. Dr. Robtnsoo, whose as- sets are said to total more tba.D $2 milUoo_ is being tried oo a murder ooosplracy . charge, 'ttblcb carrtesapos- stble Ufe seateoee qponcon- ~lct:IOD. C.M. apt. projects ok'd More apartm• house projects f?r Costa Yesa were apprond by tbe Costa Mesa planJdne oommtssloa Mooclay lllcbt· A CODdttloD&l use permit for 42 apartmeota at 2650 Haria An. wild to Jues CourpuJ, lnlDe. Peter NOII'M, W AYOCado A~e., CoJ'ODI del Mar, recelYed l taJ1IIace t)r 5 per ceat deUtty deYtatiOII ud from nu ..eaet ud putUc ltaU dlrMDiioDI 110 ~ ~ of 7 IIII&Jt- m..U at~ Elc* AYe. A ~l-permlt lor 10 ....,U.tllta .a IOS2 w~~~~ee A--. .-m ......, c . ..,.., •• -~ ... •ru~a. c.-........ Jetl Y~IM ...... a.eo.. ........ ,........ ....... . ....... oowbwd .. ..... ........ bridMII at IIIII .,., 1:: ....... -= _ ...... . ---~ 1!1.. --.. ........ ,. .. ··"-.~ .. ....... , ., ....... tioo aDd a rear yard en- croacbmtDt at 178 Cec U Pl. A r.ooe exceptloo permit was wltbdnn by Alcis RatUlls, Mission VIe)>, for a condl- Uoaal ase permit to aUow cORIItncUOil of 16 apartment ulta at 1873-77 Moorona AYt. A p!II)Uc helrtnc was coo- t1aatd uat11 .\ac. 9 tor a eODdltionl.l '" permit tor Jawa lbc., 2185 Newport 81"' .. 110 aJJowolf.sttepuk- tDc OD u adJlc• ~~ of lud. Amerteu Iutltute of IIURCe. 57S w. 19UI st., wu deDl..S a~ ue pend to ..abliltl • eeMol ol .... wttla off ..... ...-llld fti1IDct rrwa ....... ~­rn w. 1• a.,..,.,... wu r •rl'ld to 11M redt- tll .. rr ~· CoiD-,., .. ,,....,..w-. ......... IS .. .. .. ,., ... ...-.. . .... 1 1 .. at DO 1.. l'7tla Ito .......... .., v...,.. ...... ~ IUilC.III TO YOUI LOCAL MIWU•A ... I ONLY U.M A YIAI -CALL 67J.tJ• CORONA DEL MAR. CALIFORNIA lmporta.ot bicycle tn.lls oow along University Dr." The Costa Mesa plan calls for exteodtnc Fair Dr. west- Ward from its presem dead- ead a.t Harbor Blvd. Fatr Dr. would go aloac tbe edce of tbe stUJ -to..be-deYeloped FaJ.ntew regioaa.l part oear Estanda tdgb scbool, and ccottnue oo to tbe Saata Am river. On tbe east 'Side of town, Costa Mesa W'OUld widen Del Mar Ave. to 106 feet from Its preseot 60-ft.. wldtb. Del Mar nms tmo University Dr. Ia coa11ty ter. Gol•s get fed grants Tbe Coast Community CoUece District bas re- ceived oetrly $331,000 ln federal montes for S sep- arate programs, accord.lng to Mrs. Joyce Smitberan.. district director of program development. Orange Coast College and Golden West College bne beeo awarded $80,867 and S68,832, respecttYely, ln SQPilOrt of the uteoded op- portunity program a.od ser- vices programs. EOPS dol- lars are used to attnct and retain students from low in- come tamllies. Qua.Utled students are tbeo eUc'fble to r eceive direct grams. participate in work sbtdy programs and to receive spectallz~ support semces such as tutort.og . _ OCC bas been ~ranted $81,100 and ewe $66,159 for the Yeterans' cost ot tostructloo program. tbe ft&Ddl to be atU1sed to • -coance Yeterans to atteDd oouece aDd to assist them iD meeUn( tbelr educatiooal goals. ADotber $34,000 bas been IIJI)roved for the Dl.strtct plu two otber collece d.Ls- trlcts for a project called PROP, '•planDIDg for re- Dewal ln occapaUODII pro- CftlnS." Tbis program will seek to lmpron occupatioDal procrams tbrougb teacher uc~es. MESA MAH JAILED ON -.FE BEAnHG COUNT Mary Jueu Buba.m, !3, of ItS Victoria St., Costa M-, wu reported in a atable caadlUOO yesterday ta Cotta Mesa memortal bolipbl. lle:r ••od, Charles E. a ...... ts, was boc**' oa a dllarC'e of wtte belt1Dc by c-. ..... poUc. T~ea­ daJ. Ha. )rYalle .,.. wu clla..rpd wttb Ulllltt aod ......,. Aa ..... meat O'MT kqs ...... cu trtawed ttle .. , ... police tald. C.M. DRIVER CITED rUDI'J ln tbe Wat ~ Bay, and University dead- eods at tbe Y IIICA baild1.ac oeatby. University ptca Ill> ap1o at MacArthur BIYd, and 1"UU througb the cfty of lrvtDe, put Muom r~ puk, and across the Sa Dleco Freeway. The Costa Mea p1aD would I.Dclude a narrow •• str1p park' • gre.Dbelt coocept wttb bib trail& and laDd5caped P«1Dc tn.lls. Costa Meta City Council is expected to tab ap tbe rreellbelt p1aa aat IDGIIth. TRIP TO POLAJifD is coa- tDc 1IIP Aarc. 10-ZJ tor Cbrts AJJarc1, Coroaa del Mar lllcb scbool's top YOJJeyball play- er. Cbrts ls a member at an all-star team of Soatbem Ca.Ufornta hJ.«b scbool ~­ leytaU players Wbo wtn play 1D Poland ad to.r tbe a.nt •s top attracUms. Tbe Pol1JII co•ermneot ls paJiJic $400 or each ~yer"s espeues, Wl\lcb total $1,400. Doaatioa.$ to belp defray costs ot the team's trtp may be Hilt to Pol&od Volleyball Toor, But of America, 621 N. El CamlDo Real, San Clememe 9Z67%. Chris, wbo has played on tbe CDM varsity s1Dce bls fresbma.n year, returns this year as a senior. Hls g~ include a hoped-for scbolarstttp to UCLA or OC Sauta Barbara. Youth dies after surgery semcea were ...... ,.._ ~erday at S.U~y Cblpel t>r c.,._ hWW. u 18-year-old Colta .._ y<*!l wbo clierJ .._.Y at Coa M .. IMmortal ..._ p1ta1 folJoilrtllc •rcerJ. ACCO~ to a IIID._ ma tor tbe ~ oonMI', Claytoo IIJIIUIIIdJ ..... ld from a b011110De ctt.ordft a.od cUed 0U1J1r oorhdlft Slt'pi'J. Tomloelcal .... aod a ,........ of bll medi- cal bl.ltory baYe "-.cler- tuen by tbe con.er's ol- tlce. He lived at ZU.t Pomaa., and wu u e~ ol Howard's Cbe'Yrolet Ill tbe airport a.r.. He 11 •mYed by bis pareat.s, Mr. ud Mrs. Nor- ma Sc.bnddt ol Costa Mesa, brotbers flelbert ot Co~ G hal ot A11P1e Valley ud t:Wiud of s.-a ADI., pa- tenat~Mr.ad Mrs. C. F. MdenoootO)LI. matefDll ~ Mr. and Mn. Ezn Laytoo ol Ota.b, Z Dlecea ud Z Dlll)bewa. Followtlc Mn1oea oca- .-:ted by tbe ~. Rocw Berc. bu1a1 wu Ia Forelt Lawu lD Cypn.. ARSON CITED IN ARREsT VSTOBS FROM SPAIN art 1D tbe Rutlor U. tb1l ~ ~ ..-onldp ol the Forelp 9llldy ~ Eaeh vi.sbor UYes wWl a Newport ar Costa Ilea lllmilY for 4 weeks, atteocls Jpe<:ia.l classes at N"J)Ort Harbor high school, a.nd visits sacb local attnc.tiolls as DUDeylaDd. From left, sunc!iDg, are Alberto G11tlerru Bluquel. Luis Troocoso Carrera, Mercedes Nuoe~ Salaur-AlootD, Luis Footan Leundl, and Janer Chapa Canedo. in troat are JIWl Fonta.o Lama, at left, and brother JaYier Foota.D Leunda. AU a.re from Wadrtd. Tbe Forel.gn Study Leacue is a semce of Reader's Dtcest. Paul Jordan of Irrtoe ls local coordlnator of tbe League. The students will have several days in San Fruclsco before return.ltlg to Spain oo Aug. 17. (Ensign pboto.) A l'flllldllt ol Oakwood aput:JIMIItl ..... art'llllted Moedlly a1et1t ud elll.rpd wltll lt.Utilll 4 flres ID be ~ collll)la dl.rtlc t1MJUl• ... Jlallcl ,...,_, a ftJ'flllt ud Ul"'llt.t WWJam w-., s.eeeoa. 19, tbe a.me ma wbo I"'PPrted au 4 ot u. fires. Tbe tires wue set tn trub bins, IDYelt'lptors said. Tbe ftr« wu l'el»rted OD Wedoaday algtt ollut weet, 2 otbers OD Tblrs- ctay, aod a 4th oo Sanda.y lliC~. Peeled paiDt Uld water damap amounted to an esti- mated $900 total ctamace by tbe 4 tires, aecordblc 110 fire departmeot flcures. Open space buy on coast asked DetectiYe Bob Rudy said S.eetao, wbo ideDtltled bJm- seU u a dtslb1ed secartty guard, 1fl11 be clarged 011 4 counts of araoo. Government atencles should purchase as much as possible of tbe 10,000..acre lrTlne Coast betweenCorona del Mar and Laguna Beach, the Newport Beach City Cocmcn decided Monday. A letter, uldng tbat pub- licly-owned space be glveo top prtortty in all future pJanmtng for lbe lrrtne Co, do1rDcout boldln(s, ns sent to ooanty planners and to tbe cities of lrTtne and Laguna Beach. An l"lne Co. oMcla.l. claJmlng that tbe downcoast laDC1 is worth $30 mUUon, said his company ls wUJ..l.Dc to sell all or part orthe laDd., bot noted tlat DO pabllc ageo- cy bas come forward wttb any mooey. Company plans for down· coast lnclude eveotual ld>· lie ownersttip or about 60 per cent or tbe land. ReiiOrt hotels, a oommerclal area and about 50' 000 rest deals would occupy tbe rest. Tbe county PlanDfD& Commis- sion, 1fb.lcb also fllYOrs keep- log as mucb of tbt area as possible ln opeo tpace, bolds local plaJmlaC autbortty Mer the dowDcoUt ana, 1fblcb ls lll wdDoorporated turtlory. FrtiDds or u.. lrr1De Cout, 1.11 ....UO.menht1llt groap, ts Jllllbtlal u orpa- lMd polWcal eflort to r« local ptnUD•t bebDd tM pli.D 110 mu:tmile pilbUcly- oned op1111 •ce. .._., .... Mark Mortkroa of Co* ..... pNiiclrlt of tM ........ ..,_ Hd tM N.wport Ctty ~­ eO tlllt tbe tmM Co. wtll cMYelap u ...-otc.cloft- cout u ....... --plblk ............ ..., ... , .. 1111111. ... _.._........_ ... ...,. U. or ....,.u .... I,'' a. C4KIIIIIed. lntle Co ..... 0.. Cameron assured the Couo- c U tbat Ills tlrm de11Ditely pl.an.s to keep up to 65 per ceot of the area ln ope space. ··County pla.ns C1ll for as much as 80 per cent in opeo space:· be Doted, ··oot the Coutal Commissloo tas polDted oat that there Is Ut- Ut> go•ernment enttllsiasm for ~rcbastlag the land.'' Mr. Nortbcross argued that, wttb all local pern- meats takl.ng a stronc stand Lo b.vor of opeo space pur- chase, his group could help coavin~ statt' a.od federal otftclals to earmark f1lOHY for baJtac the property. Also Oil Wooday. tbe COUDty Pla.DoiDc Comml.ssion, Wb.lch ha.s beeD stll<tJtn& the ln1De Co. plan, delayed acttonoo lt Untll Aug. 3. The plan wU1 theD co before tbe co.ty Boa~ of SQperYlsors oa Auc. 16. MUSIO ANS HEEDED BY OC ORCHESTRA J~ P-.rlma, di- rector of tbe Oraace Cout CoUece commllldty sym- pbooy orcbestn t.ll.DOalloea the foUOW'IDC opentap for the oomillc ..... : Freocb bom, t»aooa, oboe ud str1.Qrs. Area musicians are u~ to cocact Mr. Pea.rlmu at 552-9264. S261,713 FED GRAN T FOR MEDIC COLLEGE A bealtb pa•ilwnournat of $Z6l,7U to U. CoUep of WdeiDe at IJC lnt~~e bu bee allocated by tbe Dt- partmeat of HeaJtb, Edllca- tlob Ud Weltan. Tbe UCl CoUece of medi- c me proc:ra"''' Is nder Or. sta!Q v. dec Noort ol Rubor vt.., Homes. Driver faces felony count DooaJd Uselmu Jr., sz, whose pareJIIts llYe Ill Co- roaa del Mar, wu barl.t yesterday in Paclftc View Memortal Part ben. Tille ....... Beaci ....... dftd early Sablrday aa.r a tnf!k crub 011 tM New- at !I? ~.Be lalllo ..mY«! bJ ba«Mt 8W ., OtdD. Md llltlriCIM C.o- way of IAc-,...._ ,... a-. o..Jd itaPN- ~·n..rn..-.. ... -nee. port Freewty. MRS. PENNINGTON PoUce saJd tbe drtYtr at OF ., • 1 S fta ... " tbe other cu ba tM ac-"" a. ~...., cldtllt Ia facial,.....,. dnM s• ...... ,. -~ 7 0 4. clrtYblc ~ ............... .._... ... ., car, ....... ..._.., aae .... " u· 2 -.. 9 2 ., .... " .......... " ... tilt ,.........,, «*Uddd ..... ........ --.. == • ,....,. o..a-•a cu -.rfl ._... • ., .-r S.. .ua.. Mr. o.a ... ~ • · SPa,._._ .................. ~--. ...... , 2 lilarcJ GttMn~ s ' u a 2 .. • ..• ':" • ... ........... ~ t t21a C?s IIIIl leiiila 1111111 Co. ·~ ,,... • •...-..~~r ... lln. ._ .. a • ., .. 0.... u ..... lr., ... .. .. 2 '· a new Jl , A-201l Couoty ,1r t reoP'I by lavr J of Newpu ARVl PEl, tl Ho in r, by-p pres1 hast to tt pres, of r Tl fa itll and ( judge. spirfl Beca.• be qu mea 111 full ~ for savE: ''f cour to Q'J and by wroll chai 1 say~ E :xr so a aJ' C' I t h e ev ~. G O(l His be J": but 1 I Tt su m ( thP t in r 1::1 ~t I sv, mt..J sir<- re r~ S aVl'J' wa" wit t he , It T tt ~--o he 1 . P3 c:;C)f beer ·· Isa1 reas 1T you r be 1s red 1 wool · Tl in Jo1, life 1 But a som '- t he S only cometJ says .T ''He t -c Me,'' . You r ''For fa ith; • the gift man shn to bP. s we do bring: '' time; t tlon.'' any tim ''Behold l I 11 any rnm~ tbe doo , J wm su He l h3t ' I 10 t>e • \1), ,.lSOO ' • £'1PHTt>l1 t ,. it\ ! ' 'lf'f I I I ,., "..<~ l Y "lted ..ible .. the He tals ex- &1.:1 le ,;n Je. "' of rtPr t ~) IS t r.o:,. .,IJSt •he re- ·l 1: ,;. 5 - ~·•~ !s -Jo,i?P ')n'P les ''1 irrJ I sue:; I reP, ·not :~ln f he . in • ~ k i '.) ol'or :\ \' ,,.flr t.StJ , '1llP onr our ·•:e r \'f•n • JUl e of • t } m d s~lf ntPr in ~ns: ! 1St, .. ~He a r~ nt, ( us ')Ugh .:,all b~ as STILL IN SERVICE --Tbl ftre ..._ reel ta tM Clllfllr' of this old pbotognpb. pudued tor fl5 ta O..ttt• 1910, tor tbe Newport 8-.cb Ire c11partm11t. 18 .mi t.o sen tee oo 811 lalucl. Pr tr t di.J a...._ 11 re- sponding to tlres oo Bay .....,_ J1111p oil tMir ~ at the eod of lslaDd AYe .. plb wt.t .. mltlttMJ need, aDd ran across tbe IDalbrJdp tD t111e ._ reel maintained lD a abed. Tbe ._. nel Is ued tD lay fire hose from a bydrut 110 tM ecee fJltM an. n. engt~eer on the eactDe C01D11DJ It tile tDGt fJlii!IIM Ave. hooks his l.IDes 1Dto a. b)ch"* Ud ......-lriD another hydrant, which boOitl tbl prJ_,. • tM ......_ The footbrt<!ge to the liJud )ut a.'t blr ...... k motorited vehicles. An isl:lll! wtt11o1tt ~~~t~oma~~U-. ..... a Ci re hose reel to ftcbl fires, Ia .,.... tiDd tJl a reeard. Tl'le wheeled carts to tH left ud npt Ia U.. )l6dlre are ''N.B. Chern. 11" ud ••M.B. Cbem. ft." Oa Ia 3 1 1911, the two 60 p.UOQ 1rbeel.t an trJtillpiiiMr tanks ~ere purchased by tbe elty at a prtcefJl$'780 for tte two. Tbe picture was tuma oat oa tile Mldl' wlth the Newport Pler lA tbe left ba~ro.d. Oil Fib li, 1911, the city appropriated $100 to belld a a.t..; shelter the equlpmeat 011 tbe bue ot tbe Newport Pier the city's first '•fire staf:loa." Ftre ltlttca• eGIIt ~ little more mooey these daJS u ~Om• p...., with needs lor a statioD to Nne tbe ld&tl_.._ au- port area. Kiw anian Dick Smith to be Iieut. ·governor . 'ewpc"'t Beach stock- t•rolo.~?r Dirk Smltb bas been PI pr t P.d to serve as lieuteout .::overnor of Klwanls Division -ll for the year begiDDJ.Dg Ot.t. 1, 1977. D1vlslon 41 i s part of the t. allfo rnia • Nevada-Hawaii Lllstrtr t, the largest in Ki- wams International. The di- vision l'las '618 members t.o 14 K1wams Clubs below tbe San Dieco freeway betWMil Costa Mesa and San Cle- rr.~nte. T he Kiwanis Club of Co- ror..t del Mar was founded 10 1:161. The followtnc y-.r Drt.k Smith became an~ctln ; .. rul.ler of the club, ~rrto& .is 1ts president t.o 1967. • ht membe rship meets I Jttsriay noon at the vwa !>w~1Pn restaurant for fel- IO'\"Shlp, business, and pro- rc~ms featuring varied speakers. These weekly rnf'etlngs are open to vtst- lvr s. uu rln~ the club's 15 year 'rl "tCJr y I these Klwanians r.m .• promoted the growth of the Boys Clubs or the ll.trtJor Area and Joplln's ho} s Ranch. The members urrently sponsor Seo!or tttzens Day, a blood ciooor proHam, Sea ScoutSb1p711, Hoy Scout Troop 330, Key- wanettes, Key Club, and tbe f ellowshlp of Christian Atb- Jetes Chapter at Corooa del ~ar high school. Mr. Smith ls the fooDd- m~ adVisor to the Coroaa del Mar Key Club, Key Club International was f~ in 1925 to serve llJCh schOOl ampuses 1n the United States with tts objective '•to provlde service to scboo1 anrt community.'' The Co- rona del Mar Key Club has won the Disneyland award as an outstanding ~mce organlution and the Call- rornta-Nevada-Hawaii Key Club award for service. DICIC SMITH Ill 1971, Wbaa KJWUI.s ID- tei"DD~J lntuated a ptlGt pro jec:t 'Ia tbe Cal Me~ Ha Dlstrtct for J'OUIIIC ldCb sc)l)ol WODMil. Mr. Smltll chartered tbe K.,uette club at Coi"CCG& del Mar ldP scbool. With onr 100 cllba 1D Callfonala, Ki'ftDls plus to apouor Keywuettes oa- tlooYide. A former member of Key Clab, cradaate of Nortb Carollaa state Uldnratty, and lbJ1De Co!'P8 af1ator, Mr. Smttb bu beeD U- 80clated db tile New Yon Stock Ezcbuce ftrm ot Crowell. WeedoD II Co. sl.Dce 1961 in tbe Newport Ceater omoe. Mr. Smltb is cunatlJ a me-.r tJl tM 8o&rd ot Dlrecton t)r tbe ReblbWta- Uoa lutMate ot Oruce CoaatJ (Eater Seal) ad Ia DO'tf JerYiall b1s 8tll JIU U a director ot tbe Boys Cl• of the Jlut)or Area _.,.,_ meat IDYMtmellt com.mUt.._ for fticb be wu tbl "'-t- iDe cJII.lnDIL Be is at)rmer member ol tbe board ot dl- r~1on ol tbe Newport Har- bor Cbaalbet ot Commerce a.od tbe N..,.,.-t llarbor Comnnllllty Yoatla Cellter. .. ~:~ Open house to show jets oft tbe lata M& F"'"ll (1.5) ad drift eut 110 Tn- baeo RaM. A dPt tlln Oil T~ wiD 11M dl.netly to tM mall pte. J1m.'' · .we- "" t not e r ... is o man Me '' , ground: ;tgainst Jesu s. enf'ltlgh: through ~: it ls ter.t any ,, "lsion ~· y, tor .v may ccepted or salva- ready at ''r heart: ' 'mock: d open hi m, and th e.'' m h r. Super sonic jets aDd all st2.es of bellcopters 1r1l1 highllght a quarterly CJI*l house at MarlDe Co11MJ Air . Statlon, EJ Toro, s.tardaJ, Aug. 7, from 11 Lm. ~ 3 p.m. Tbe Tblrd KariM Air Wtnc BaDdwWa.t.operiDrm. PUots aDd crnm• wUl be on haDd to ~-tiMir alrcra.tt. Jets slmld t)r U.. static d.lsplay lDe'-de t111e F -4N '' PhiDtom" ~. the RF-48 '•Pbulom.,_. recoona1sSIDC8 a.trerd Mil tbe A -4M '•Skytaft'' ..s A~6A ''IDtnlder" lllack p~a. . Also IDclacSed lD tM dis- play wm be tiM CH..Q .,._ Stallloo" aod CBAI .,._ Ko!cbt" beJJcopeet triM- ports trom tM lllutM Mil- copter 1t111oa Ia a.ta -. and the UH-11 •• ...,.. _. AH-1J "Cobra'' IIIMIIIIIet heUCOCJCen ud 1111 ar .. ao ''Brooco" oblllaf'llllal •· cra.ft trom CIJIIP P • ' L The c .uo •• .. ,_., tn.uport-a rl air ..... It El Toro W1D a.e • ··• r. VlsSton to a...-.... may taM tile ,_ c..,. An. or lfiiNI ad. ... COMPLETION NEARS AT GATEWAY PLAZA n. 8111 .-.. tJl ne lrftrll Ca J r-• Gltftay Plaia, a ~IGw­..._.._ putta O. •• tntJ ledlrfJl ""· port c.. ...... 'Otrld to bt ,.., ilr OClD l l lteJ Ia :tat -,::;•• 7 I to Clllu.; ., ...... ..: ... ~ ...,..u 114111 ....... ,.... .......... 1 ... u.llld'J•..-.-· 1M p' CiJ. I .... II It 1. _. .. -.wtC•-.. --. Ollurs; ........ N· Olllllr Ill • I tlr 1 Ollf t I .... _.. ........ PMIIc CIMIJ 11UJ c.. --II lial FMrllat • .Uf ~,.-... .. . ........... . ~ -·· ~-. . .. _., ... __ .... _ .. -Ur eta =• .. ..., ........ .._.__ • ............ ..,._ .. -........ =··. a 1 e r • , ~ ia f4 • t t' a fl .., ' ??Is .... ,.. t ...... -daMIJ••· ....... e-..e dlla6ee wwu• • ..,.._ JMk ._.(a.-M. 1:=::= ................. __.,w..~ II _.,. .... ..,_" Ia tM rae. o/ all -w.••- K .......... .,._ • a FUN 4 ~ ''FIIIIe Tap&ea.'' li"Ct'hj ,... ftJ tD ..... 101M ., c ... pndlee. Jeua- ... pr~ putiaJIMitW'J Jawe ISd ,....... teQ-...._ .,...,.., are • tile lit ud IN.._.J .. ll:IOa.a.. atDIIIwnt• ............ 1 E. BalllrM Blfd.. BID:Iol Ya. an.._... DDroa~yM-._ pnadult 541-f'lta - • 8M:K-O()(Xl ROSE DearEcalr. ........ ,.... ... Lo- cal CGIUol til eo.•• Z..." ~lift ... ...... ..... _ ~ diMce 110 ... Gill .. c_...eo-.,...,.,..,.., fllJIId tD p1 CM Me II PI')' ...,...,.._ II a.. r..crtdlld tlliM. 1M ate<• of 0. Cosl.a1rt n '• tilDe ...sana of tuliiidktiM ... -...r-&dlJ ........... ,.... ..... ~ 1101 110 ...., • ftS lr:UJed Ia a tpiCia1 com-.... , :N.B. COUNCir --· .. .... ........ ~ .... -·,=···· .• ... ... .. .._ O.C. TV on air in 1977 Queen or Scots (Bloody Mary) Silver Stewart (SUver Flu) Brunch Highland Flu (Ramos Flu.) WUiiam of Orange (Orange Sunrise) Served with Fresh Fruit Cup or Chilled Fruit Ju.iee CHAMPAGNE f1NDHO RN -HADDOCK ------· GRETNA CIIEEN ----STEA'I &"TARTAN EGGS _ Mr..._ .. ____ _ -" SCOTCH TOSS .-_,., -_., ..,.,..,..,. ·--- LOCHS AN ' BAGELS -------· -- ..... ' ' . DUMflUES .... ---~::··::· ;::=;:-· ---== ----I'll . HA" PENNIES __ , ___ _ -~-CREPES OF NITH --------- Ernerteioittg Tuesdly thru S.t u rdev ~rE ~ Now Open ~on . thru . Sun . ·SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 ..... ta J p.m . TRINIDAD CALYPSO STEEL DRUM BAND EntiMitOtnQI ham 2 30 p.m. I N I HILDA lllcCA RTM EY school library systems, and authored important pro)ec( materials tba1 pintid feder- al support for school Ubn - rles at Estanla, Rea andCo- rora del Mar schools. Sbe is suTYived by her hllSband, Bruce; her mother, JuUa Hermansen or Long Beach, and 4 brothers. The Rev. RlchardHub3cek oftlctated at Tuesday'a ser- vice. 01ECK THAT PUUE HERE'S WHERE TO GO FOR THE FINEST SUNDAY ~BRUNCHES & LUNCHE ~ IN THE 1 HARBOR AREA ~ ,• 3.95 LADS II LASSIES 2.50 'Under 12 years of age), Scramoled Eggs, Buckwheat Cakes, Bacon CAPI-'t:CCINO 1.50 fiA\'AIIIAN CHOCOLATE CAICE I.ZS CHEESE c"'' 1.25 U0' :: -·-"~ T,z;:=~~ , F Zz:1:2 103N. BAYSIDE OR .. NEWPORT BEACH ~ Br .. ch It •.m.-3 p.m. :17 FASHION ISLAND Di-er t-It •·•· NEWPORT CENTP (71 4 1 844-20~ Dining Car Restaurant & Station Saloon SUNDAY BRUNCH I 0:30 to 3:00 Five Selected Items Storts with 1\ Coc:klllil and ends with a~­ (non-ok:ohotic) of your choice • LOCATID IMSIIII THE lACK Of SOUTH COAST PLAIA -01. Sl.r a SAN--AT -COSTA WISA 17141144 -J to present their Luneh · Dinner · Ccx·kta.Lls Sund ay Brunch Entertainment N1gh tly · Guest Docks · 2406 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach 675-2244 Lunch II ::MI A.M.-z:• P.M . MOS-FRI. Dinner $.30 P.M. DAILY -5:ft St:NDA\' Champagne Brunch $3.25 Sl:ND.-\YS It .4..M .-3 P.M . RESER\' A nONS HONORED 641-9134 DN W. COAST KJGHW A Y BEACJ< NEWI'ORT HARBOR EIISIGII THURSDAY, JULY PIJilJSliED IEW.Y -PAGE 3 OORON A DEL~"' M~AlLY SITE TO GO ON MARKET SO D AI .. ...,. .. __ toe, tbo N..,.rt -booM of dlc&liaa wW ncetn u admiDlllrattft r.om. m-tlco t11ot U.O 1-1/! acre U:cNIIJy liMe ta CoD Mesa be pllt • tbe aaar.bt at u eul.J dlell. n. aetiCe will DIICII "efe taf'd CQD .. aldentiorl ol lbf: td1 ~~ of McNally hiCh ~~( ' wtU u several dlo:tn port Nn'lces oo..-It the former Cl tol '-'· eir.mentary M:hool ' ate locations will t" celled to the l'Oo'l M ' first meetillg u, s,., •• Dorothy Gra~ C LEA."-!'SERS SKIN FRESHE . ~ MOISTURIZP-IG SKIN LOTION Bonnie Ikll 1006 LOTION MOISTURIZING LOTIO~ DuBarry WHIPPED CREAM CL EA.I'OSEH MO,ISTURIZER CLEANSE R CREAM & LOTION GEL FRESHE NER SPECIAL TRIAL SIZE -OIL V ANlSHJ ampagne Hunt Brt,tkf ,, Sl'\'0 ,4 Y S · q. -\.\1. tr-' J.J• I \0 Phone (71 41 644 1700 /1£~/k~ fl1 /I BREAKFASTS ... Fresh squeezed orano:' 1 • Thick slio:d bacon • Giant link sausa~ almost beoedia • Irish cofi~ • Brandy tr ·; LL':'\CH_ .. Cobb :;alad ·Daily'~""'"!'· !A !Wldwic;hes • B~aldasts • Spinach "-l!Jj~ • • Steaks • Fish • Tostadas • Triple \ hr:· ..... ~ Dh'l\'ERS ... Scampi :'\icoi~ • Frl'~h ~ ~und New York steakc; • Baked f'"'!Jt.'t ~alaJs • Stcl Diane • Steak & Scamp • 5peC'i.i\S ..• ~1an·s. Ramos riues l'.'ith your chl)IU.· I ' • E~s of all kinds • Swedish pancak('<ii ; fi'i· B.ty shrimp omelettes .. . L'TERTAlNME.'\,T'f ... With Bil~· Jr•/ r lr< anJ "Red Dog" Weber,~:enings from -:11 1' RESERVATIONS ..• Call 979-50CIO. -.. ~ -- The BEACH. RAT REPO _RT· What nanones! The train from t..•Aiv F'u. n. Pallll1. The Balboa ferTy. Sandy bllcMs. But whit about tho9l miles of ~~··· lncaml pidpll1ils that line the IIISIIare? And ~ lovely residential ·area of Peninsula Point? N1w!101:t fqutty Funds arranges equity trust deed loans on Peninsula piupertles -and on homes all along the Orange Coast . If you need capital -and you 're a property owner -call the Loan IJepai bnem at Newport Equity Funds for Information on an equity trust deed loan . The number is 644-8824 . Newport Equity ffinds _Inc. AMI Esta1e Brot~;en AVCO FINANCIAL ToWER 120 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE SUITE 211 NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92660 7141644-8824 BARBER SITLIST Fine Designs NATURAL JliiR CUI 'I'ING FOR MEN OR WOMEN ------·· ---------Walk •• or .. ..,...,_. PMM 17S-515S -(:~~:,~ OPEN I to I -TUES. THRO SAT. BOB'S PORT BARBER SHOP PORT THEATRE BtJILDilNG COAST MAR \\,a.irsty1Jng r-v ju.st {or ~ chtldTCm -'-'AR.BOR >/t~W CUrlTU~- -S--. Jo.qu'" !.toUt Road ,;ual s-lk ~ ~ M""' 6t.tl. •••••• 8 u r g I a r· ~ HOW MUCH CAN .YOU AFFORD TO LOSE IF A BURGLAR DECIDES • TO BREAK INTO YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS TONIGHT ? Sea Coast will plan your home or business security ~ystem. Phone 64"2-349o Now! .. SEA ~ A1NIM SYSl1iMS tA...._tti_O..._~......, 1651 'l•c•tl• A ... • c .... MeH ELECTION ot Bruce B. Barsamian or Newport Bt!ach to the vice.presidency of thcnab-l rvlnt> Realty Com. puy h.a.s been announced by John Macnah, president of tbe lnlne Company's resale real estate subsidiary. Mr. Barsamian had t>een general sales manager for the three. omce firm, beading an 80· person sales staff. He joined lhcnab-lrvioe tn August, 1972, coming from aslmUa r position at c. J. Seibert Realty Company . Be attended UCLA and graduated In n. nance and tn ma rketing rrom Ca.llfornla Sta!P University, Fresno. PACIFIC BOATS FIRM LEASES IN NEWPORT Home or Pactnc Boa ts, a retail fir m founded b)' Schwartz, Glb!J o1. Tabb Inc., has leased a 1,000 square loot building al 22 10 New- port Boulevar d, Newport Beach, anoounees genera.l manager Gary Tabh. George Kocenda of the Newport Beach oUlce or Grubb d.· Ellis Co., who represented IJoth the Iesset> · and the lessor, Southcoast Shipyard i: Design Center, states the nev;• firm fea tures Tahiti branr-1 '>peE'CflJoats , and Chrysler ~II. ru n:~bout and speed t-oat'>. Harve}· T:thb, StevP Sci\. wartz and ~U ·t.ael 1-llgglllno are the prtn•·tpals in the firm. S3S,l96 GRANT FO R UCI MEDIC COLL EGE The Publlr Hea.Uh Set· vice of the fedPra\ Depart. ment of Ht!al!h, Edu cation aod Welfare ha s awarded a project ~rant or $35,1% to the College of Me1liclne at UC IrVtne, t onr;ressman A.Ddr~ HmsM w reports. Tile ~:rant in• hJdt>S :;.280 • 991 for persona l services including $.10,000 for con- sultant servJres: $1,500 for• s upplies, $600 for travpl and $4,105 for tr:tine-e rosts. GEM TALK f.c.l/t.n.,•1 ~, ,,,.f.,.,, d"'' IH ·~ '! \./o("HI 1;/rd.J,, '"'" •·'"''tl \!• ~a la •l(1•'!•1•1 • •. ,,,,, 1Jo r1n .'' , • ·" , '' ll•l r~utl>••fll\ "'' ('• ''' and ,,,u,fn. OPAL POPULARITY [n prP. \'ir tor i an land, op.'\1 ,, .. ~.,;~,;·~~:'.,'~,:~\ many as a s 1 With the •levi!. It ~~o•as that a drop or holy was enough to vapo rize IUlboly young woman as part of he r 11ark powers , in her hair. When v~c,tor!J reached the H1rone of land. she cl~stroyecl myth, fa vortnl! till> opal personal adornment ending~;:·~::~~:~~:~~~ I myth so lonR wtth this gem, the origina l major sour- ces of opal wer e the fam ed Hungarian mines, des- cribed ln the 1890's as ''by tar the most Important opal locality and one that y1elded the most valuable mat- erial.'' But this source sooo superseded by the Au- stralian opal mlnes, and Amerlcan )ewelers learned ooai s..i ()lily ., f ,_ •. .e1 l.C..ICI a; c-.-liar • flt_,.E II .,. ...... c..-...,. ~.-..;:, ..... , c ._.. • a,_..,., • L«*TER • ST£"KI ly HUGII llldiiLLAH lie .,_ lo ----WIIIodciiJ .. -•o nu ol' bllldl 'nt ta trr-roc:Q 1 , nl' ...,. u lDI to bUM 1P ' ... •• ... ........ tb•slum l)ratwo.....t...._ uut -. tM •-..,._ru-L dUe.rnoeu eNIM Ia ,_.., Itt Ml: 11 • ._. tlrlltlllp bat I'm )Ill DOt -L II .r= 1o I'm a cood bo1, tlloiiiiP. I eM •• ud rt ..._ Ylslt tbe Soatll Paclfle Mil Ute ...... II I 1• Greece. T ttnr ft a.r-year, U all 1'0111 welL Jut rtYed mld-dllnlll ud ttllnk. 10 lir~--··" .. "' hi. cruise sbll> Ill tile-Po-v.._ ...... 1a - eWe lllstead cl a 11.-.y tiiJC lloo. Wollod cll1- A.P.A.l No more A.lt Ner tty ltaiPb or St. 1o11a. 11.- showers, eatq-•'""•• .,.. .u. aMtpn _, '~a-and sleep!Dg 1.D a bat tM .J __ • tM nta fltth liP from tbe dee' 11 a tonca~. nllea, e troop cornputmeat umed ~ ......_ t..._afdl)"' ''to....-.. -..H.-•• of tbe CnadM 11111 dltaJll ·~ ,................. of World War D 11r rUdJ 1 t:oow cmce I cot lobac ud tM berole Jt:nalll;tMt · thtngs will be dUiereat. I weat OD tbeN. T• place want to pay my J'ltll)eeta to sboald bellttertJfuctM*'•· the, Greeks and. tbe1r cndle ••Beacboold) tts &aldeD of democracy and .,l' M.'fUC beaehel.'' tbe to1r l'llde gtYen blrth to the Olympic says .bolt Sou8e, -r.taa. games. I doo't ctic tbls em-How lbc.t u.t, tbe ol'belacb sing tbe seas of Ulysses. rat ., to till ra....tte bObbJ, AJI:er 1 grac!uated from I'Ye bel.ebcoatled from Cabo Harbor High in 1934, I wmt Sa.n Lucas to tbe YODD. Ri- to selling ftsh bait by the ur, Wblte Hone;PhuaBa,y, Newport Pier instead of co-New Calecbll&. to l.lltDds lng to college. So, I mlssed . tn tbe De-til's Trtaacle- out on being forced to read now Nortll Atl1ca1 Maybe Ulysses. He seems to beeD 1 Clll ftad IOmeadlle Rom- some kind of a hero to the mel's Afrtta Korp~left be- people of higher educatioo. hlDd. rt•s beeD a kiDC time From what 1 gather, he since I've takell tbe eJPlo- saUed around the area back stYe cbarJeS oat of biDd- about the sixth century, ldJ-greaa.des to make _..,ealrs Hng people on lslands, caus~ out ot tbem. Ka-booml log the natives a lot of trou-J•m DOt IOlDI to aw:daDd ble for no good reason at a.DJ beUy dancers tn tbe all. Fortunately the natives Kubah. 1 tJlpe womea's Ub got in a few good licks wtth catches up wlttl tlllt belly his crew. duel.llc rout:IDe; tt's eiPk»l- Maybe after 2 weeks of -•...t Uttl cruising around the Medt-tatklll. 1 dob't ,.,...... • e terranean I'll have a dtf-belly di.DeiDC bat wbtla tbe nut starts to nm olftbose rerent vlewpolnt:; U .remliDS gala. 1 ftgare it's C1»t tu to be seen. Anyway, we're eDOII(h. .. _ .. __ _ twu n• CM '* 1111111111 .................... -lo ...... NDI .. -IIIli--•. Aa .. h7'p .. ..._._ nl ....... I'D .. eMil ,.. ._...,Iaiii u- "' "'· If .. ---... atpr 'ndtalltel ~-=·.::;; Insurance beet Jut .... ,._ • ·-• • .... c ...... c...., • _ -Associates .tile----~ a..,.,. ........... n. y .. ,,.-,.1.-r,la•,_,•~ "----""-ciiJ,III, .. ,... ,l711 t. Coast Hw_y .. Suile 100 .. _Eollp_ ~~:=:;._..__,~..,=-~===C:o:r:o:n:a::d:e:l~====~l=4~);_!6::::::~~ 20%0FF on all CASH &CARRY Drapery Cleaning COlT. "THE WORLD'S LARGEST" restores the hidden beauty in ,our df'aper;es. Coit remows And deaM draperies, rehangs them with ~ pleats and even hems. And • Coit cleaninl prolonCS drapery life. Phone for a tree estimate.and ~ . . no obligatton. FOR FREE ESTIMATE PHONE 540-1-·&a~ 1702 ii!WP.!' --· 17111 St. COSTA MESA scheduled to fly PanAm from I'll cerWDly baTe an due L.A. to AthenS with a re-respect 1D AtbeGI tor lts fueling stop at Btogor, AeropoUs 1M PartbiDall. 1 Maine. We'll go aboe.rd the hue a Jot of catchiDC..up to Royal Cruise Line ship Got-do on ou.r cradle o1 demo-_ .... __ IIADIO -~ TIIUCI<S den Odyssey. Alter 2 days ~--•-Dllurall WOILD'S L•a~EST DIAfERY of the Athens/Piraeus area cn cy. VYtCntUIIIIC'o y, " v rw~ll~l~~~~~~~m~~~w~NO~e~m~--~::::'A:M::D:C:A:I:P:E:T::C:L:E:A:M::E:R:S::::::::::::::::::::::::~ we cruise to Mylconos. MedUertaneaQ. 1 hope dlf- Greece, then Rhodes, Greece; Valletta, Malta; Sou sse, Tunisia; Catanla, Sl- cUy; Corfu, Greece; Bay of Kotor; Dubrovnlk, Yugosla- via.. and tileD to Venice for 3 days, and ny home. The Danes buut the Gol- den Odyssey, .which puts 1t in a class with the Royal Caribbean Cruise Llnes' Soog of Norway, fn which we traveled the DevU's Tri- angle a year ago Janu&l'}'. You can't ask for anythlnc: better in cruise Slltps. I'm told the Golden Odyssey bas a Greek crew. U they're anything like tbe Italian cr ew Sttmar's Fair Sea on our run last September to Puerta Vallarta, we're ln for a lot of fun. Original plans for Lido Isle called for canals Uke Venice, but the city abso· lutely would not go for the plans and they •ere scrapped. There would be too mucb or a problem ser • vtdng such aplaceasevery. thing would go by boat, such as water-borne fire trucks, delivery vans, trash trucks, taxis. ambul.aoces, vehicles, etc. One thing for sure, the residents would have a place for tbelr boat. Anyway, Ltdo Isle has appropriate street names aJld building style. I've dooe enough scullt.ng in Ne'lfP)rt Bay but row~ was taster. Maybe I'll be able to scull a goodola. In a V eoice waterway and lm- agtoe bow it would have been l! Lido Isle tlad been able to become another V enlce. Have you seen that bumper sticker: ''Kiss Me, I'm Ital- Ian"? Dubrovnlk, Yugoslavia, the pearl of the Adriatic, will probably be an interest- In lftall '10 be part of the ODe tf a series of cq:artslly Ita& 9tJ A. Plldlr, Olainua, Soadlaa Califamia Gas c.-.aay. There's only one WfY a serious gas crisis in southern Cafifomia can~ prevented. Conservation . of course, will help, but it can't do the whole job. Government, labor, the Gas Company, and con sumers must work together to assure new gas supplies. If that happens, we can all keep jobs from being lost, homes from being cold. Time is running out though. Supplies of natural gas from within southern Cali(Qrnia are almost gone. Our suppliers in other states -mainly Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico -have cut back deliveries to us. And wOe had to cut supplies to large firms that can usc other, more expensive forms of fuel. Gci4E 1• aa lldp 1111 IV'' I The biggest problem on the government side has been delays. Delays by local, state and federal agencies. Every big project we have launched to get more gas has been del•yed for years-projects in nonb and south AlaW, in lndoneU•, and abo in New Mexico, where we want tom•k.e gas from coal . Faster decisions from pem.mental agencies are needed defper:•teJ y, ···-....... Our .. -""""' tho< U:p 10 700,1XJl jobs Ia ~ Callloml.a could be loot if rbe oatura1ps &bortaJt: is 'allowed to hit uc. Many llrmtlimply unDO! we otbet .,_ol fuel. • part of tbe solution. If they can't get natural gas, they must close down. And that means people whoworlc. for those firms will be out on the street. To keep this from happcnin"g, labor must voict' it s concern. 'lkfi111C1 fliiJ'-IIap • .......... pL There is lots of natural gas available in southern and northern Alaska. Gas from both areas of that state will help when the project& are approved by local and federal government agencies, pipelines are laid, and ships and plants are built. We have signed oontr.acts with the Indonesian government for large amounts of natural gas, but more local, state and federal government approvals in this country ttre needed, fa st. We know how to make gas from coal in New Mexico, but, again,. more gove.rnment approvals are needed. In addition, the Gas Company is seeking new sources of gas in other areas of the world, such as or£ the northtrn co.ast of Australia and in Malaysia. The best hope: for !IOuthem California, however, is fast, final approval of our projects in Alaska, Indonesia, and New Mexico. CC••••t Mrnn-lfllk• There are ll,(XX).(XXI people who usc natur.i.l ·gas in southern California. If were prevented from getting more natural gas, many will1ose their jobs, many will suffer from cold homes. And there is no other practical form of enerJY they can U!JC economically and efficimtly a..s a substitute: in the next few years. We •t tbe Gas Company a;e workin& bard to dnelop solar energy, but for tnadY yean h will take new supplies of aas to aolve eoutbern cau~ fornia's encr&r problems. M a consumer. you ba.e the ri&ht to SP,Cakout a..nd let people bow that you wam this crisis prevented, that you want fait action. ....... u ...... IL u .. .u ....... ,..., ... c:.....,tt.e _ ........ ....., __ ..._no w .,aWe ... _h us ,. ........ -·--------k-............. "u. ...... s .__. CalllorodaC.C.._,.. -·1M A.rtor.CA- .. ........... .. BRAD WINS IN LASER Brad Wbeeler, 11. of tbe Bt_Jboe Yacht Club, s:tUfd &W&J wltb top boDors lnS\m- day•s anouaJ Fll(ttt of the Lasers ncetnNnport Hu- bor. YOUQI Wbeeler beat 86 other Laser skippers, only 65 of wbom ftnlshed the 5- mUe run. The L aser, a 14-ft.dtngbr, replar f"d the SnoWbird, tben the Kite, in Newport's tra- ditional big race for little boats. The race ls sponsored by the Newport Harbor r 111mber of Commerce. Dooc 1nt1 c@('etla Harttord of Seal Bearh, Secood pbc~ overall -BW Buc~hlm of ~ewport Harbor Yacht ClutJ. Tblr1 OVt'Ull-L hrtsRub of Huntington HariJOr Ya~'ht Club. Brad led !or most of the race. He won the Albert Sollaod Perpetual trophy as over -a 11 wlnner. Paper theft is charged Other winners: A newspaper t1E•llvPrv rna.n wa~ arrested ~>arl} last Thursday l.n Nt>WJX1r1 and ac- t_·used or plr ldng up more papers than he rlropped oft. Youngest boy -Jotln Ben- Jamin of Newport Harbor Yacht Club. First married couple - } \\ \ Pll.lllclothPs police, stak- ing out c lty streets after a rasb of thE-fts or SC'rap news- papers set out by residents to be picked up by city trast crews, arrPstl'd CharlesEd- warr! Cupp, 29, of Costa \1P- sa. Th .. } sa~ l•e at1mtttl"d taldJ~ about $11 0 wortl of scrap papers du r~ the~st 3 months, while he marie hi~ early-rnorm.ng rour.ds tot:le- ltvE'r a • ..os Anrel~>s tiall} pa~r. ~ ~ .- Offl~ers rf'port...-1 wat 1- tng C upp pte!-. up a box ol about 25 Ius. of old paper-. at 221':' Privatf' hrl., W,o.st UppPr Ba~. at 3:-Jt; a.u .. and throw tiJE-01 tnto tus rlf- liveq vau. ThP} Collow·~l him a.nd clal rroed he PI ·1-.£-.J up a t>uo11~ of paf)f'rs nlln- utes lat .... r "' 1841 lrvm~ :, ~ T-)),) Cupr. Is ct.ar,•t'd .nu VI· olatlrlf J lty orrhnan t> f( r- b1l1dim; an}on· lmt fP!>"Jla: trasl• ~'rf'ws fro plduru •Jr JIS~'3 rrlF-<1 Oo>WSJ~pt' rs.. GAINS REPORTED BY LAGUNA FEDERAL ASS~'-IS, s.tVt!l;.•:. ..t OU .t ... Ntwlt'O.fff1DII 4 Bar Imperial Bat h Size Soap anf'! first ~lvrtt?:H'"' lo:ttt:. r.-ar •,t>~1 all t tr' e ht~' <~t Lat"JID:l F r··!.·r al SJVlO~ :.~rd Loan ssu. llo trtf" first I J If of 1 Jit., \11!..; ~ '>rn:1 \~1 I '• pr est lr>nt, .a~ rPpolt ... 1 t tho too:q d o: dlr•" tor<.. •i01F <..>A ~ .. ~\1\.A l <..OPC.'t,jA DEL MAR A-;sr-t-; If, TP:ll>Pit1''2~ •• - 104,~1 :J ft(JO. $2:0~, )31), 11•!i 0 11 De·. 31, EJ75, tor :.i ~ Jtn of 11 •. S<~vl.w " J ouor- J?rt>~~>' t•1 $:?4f·,-I0;;4,, fr ~22 l,.f'J0,2~~~ •. dso 11 I' the fi month periort. t tr"t mort!.'!l~• Inns totall•· l S230,4:?'i ,'ll6, upfron ~21 .- 456,i JG. SJIJI' v4RRJl~t .. lJ!! Dl APER 5! GN TELLS o\BOUT NEW ARRIVAL A r1tapt-r 'ilt'll A 1v<>rttsm• t11.-t.trth .r c;r. v. r. 'Jl' "'~ H ark!t?Ss app .. ro><l >r• tl • la~·n or \!r. 10! \lr-.. (.,., Harkless, ::!Of! fl nrtwoo I, Short> CIJtrc;, on -J"'>•la•, Ju l} 13. Steven, anothE'r ··natura I" hai.J\, .va~ hor at hOrn~, w~>lrht!'lf 1n at ~ !Los., 1\J oz. IJ •• )O.n'i a ~­ yea r -olc1t,rothl'T, D.JOn\. DIRECT IMPORTS DENMARK CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE Crystal -China -Bridal registry NEW ADDRESS DESIGN PLAZ.t.· 240 l'lrwpor! c~nter Or., Sui te 110 ~tetlor$ • r,... w. Tal: '44-7340 Ill AST!. CMA·G~ •••uc .. l••c••o DPli\'Pr't wa s :'•3 ~ .. t.y [Jr. \,B. Etunrllau~t>·., lssJc;tt>~ 11\ anotht-r lOt tor 1n•1 2 nur- s+>s, JC' or1tnr tr Mrc;. HHk- lesc;, 3n•! thr 'hm v.·a- ' ourte~} of 3 Short> < lJ fCc; neighbor. \Irs. 1 . Duno Jll Stewart. O PEN SUNOAVS t 2 TO S PIONEER BILL SEZ ... WHO RUNS THIS TOWN , ANYWAY ? In June, Cost; Mesans vott'd al- most 2 to I In favor of Proposi- tion 9, whtl'h rn~l1e it possible for ctties to lpgalize blneo as a tund raiser for cha rttablt~ C'auses. The proposiUon also pa ssed statewide and became law. The vote here was 13,501 YES to 7,485 NO. Sounds like a mandate, n~:ht'' Well, at · first 11 seem ed that way to thl' Co!-:ta Mesa City Coun - l'il, too. When the GIr ls Club and the Lions Clut requested permis- sion to hoh1 bintto ~mes to raise tunds, the Count U had the city attorney dra~~o• up an ordinance. There wasn't J peep of protest. But, when the ordu1a.nce came up for adoptioo, the Count·U voted unanimously to push It aside by ''tabUog'' It Indefinitely. What r aused the Counc1l to dis- regard the mandate from local Yoters? What caused their apparent c bange of mind'~ Was it the editorial ln the Dally Pilot, warning about posslble trouble with enforcement problems? That was one of the reasons mentioned by the CouncLI, despite the fact that the proposed ordt.oance had plenty of enforce- ment '•teeth, •• includlng a $10,000 ftne for violators. I know, from personal experience wben I was oo the Councll, Ulat the PUot can apply tremendous pressure on CouncU members. 1 have had edltor Keevtl call me oo tbe phone, start off by remlDdin.g me that the Pilot recommendt"d me to the voters, and then procee-d to try to •11ctate how I should vote on the Coastal Freeway. He even went so far as to <.:all mP NEW. PORT'S ··8th Councilman•·[ When the city wants to ra1se money, it has the power or taxes. Chart table groups don't haVl' that power. That's why thl')' want to play bingo. Lol·al government also get-; tax money from aJcobol, tobacco, amusement, motel rooms and .gamblln~. That's Wh} I don't undl'r- stand one councilman's remark that using biogo to raise tunds for vouth projects would be '•immoral,'' The Lions' FLsh Fry has raJsed mont>y on games of chance for ypars. The members of our City Coun- cil were elected to conduct the ~overnment of thls c tty, The Pdltor of the Dally PUot was not. BILL P.S. Want to know the dUferf'nC'e between a haircut and havtng your hair •·styled'•? A shampoo and a blow wave Is addf'd to the ''styl- ing" cut. We ww cut your halr any way you want for just $3,50, Shampoo it and blow wne lt youraelf, and you'Ye got it styled. Take your girl out oo wba.t you sue. Bill St.Ciair Pioneer Barbers 23.40 NEWPORT BLVD.-NEAR WIL.SON -COSTA MESA Pbooe 6-46-!544 Open Tu •· Noon •tLJ 7 p.m. Wect.. Ttura •• f'rt. -~~0 •tU S:SO s.t. -a: so ·u1 3:00 l..leMM No. s-nsn CloMd SilL • Iloilo NEWPORT BEACH lobyor Pro-l ... r. Mlhr1 Dostal, a fountllng parent of Ora.liruru4 Sr! ool Cor the Heuq Impalred, coogntulates Mrs. ihlpt. Jensa. or Newport B~ch on recelYing t~ Lots r ar~n1a.n award, whi ch ret ognlzes her leadership ar ·! s .. rvl e to deal t.Udr en. C.M. picnic set Aug. 1S The Costa Mesa RLstorl- caJ Soclety wilJ bold Lts aD- DUal '•old bmer-new ttmer' plcaJc: AAac. 15 at t~ Es- t.a.ncla, 1900 Adams. Joan Morrow wt11 sbow 1 coU edioo of early Amutcu !lacs lAd wt11 gfYe a talk on tbe background of eacb. Ba.o)) player Bob Duggt4 wW also be f~red. Tbe picnic, opeo to the general public, starts at 1 p.m. and lasts until 3. Each family at:tending should brlne 1ts own table se:n 1C'e, plus ooe of the followinr LDample amounts: a ~ dish, a salad or a dessert. Further lnformauoo rna}· be bad by r:alllng Mrs. Alrt.o Plnlclf'y at S48-3220 or 548- 1505. E T KARBOR StCJI PUBUSHEO EULY -PACE 5 # in addition to Mr. and Mrs. :-Jo"1..1.1, .,u,,.r fouootng par-~. ztt?t&e· -.lrii!iE!'~~-:.o. ents hooored lncluded Dr. an 1 ~~rs. TF<riJ Fe~eolJaum, ~..._·~ ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perrer. :. d.ll! Mr. ind Mrs Jave (J'r ... ~ 11th ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. John Hart. Mr. an·1 Mrs. Sheldan Karlan, ' _d PhuUps. ~ ~- WINE TASTING TO RAISE FUNDS ~ Balboa Ha.rbor Alumnal' aoo1 ~erot I•} Miss JoAnn ~ or Gamma Phi Beta Sorortty < lark. PJt 11 lt)' .vas ar- will hold their 3rd annual r1rwt.o1 l > ~1rs Gar} \'. wm,:. tasting for members Sf.>PI• .. r. r t •• urr 1aJt Cor the ar1r1 !!Uests on Thursday, prt·. h \lr . Ao•lr ... w 1\trk. August 19, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest E~- llsll, 10261 Wl':stwood Drive, TRAINING AT S.D. Vtlla Park. The event wlll raise money Cor the C'bap- tt-r s philanthropies. which have in"lu1ed the Mardar. v t.ool tr Costa ~lesa, Utt" Pl<tVJ.n s~t.ool tn Fountain • all"', Hoa. hospital, and !l.t. Y"3r F;un·ie\\' State Hosr ital 2 s "'ell as th£-"01- ,,.~tate hapter at t:C frvme. Lnvltatlons wen· desl.gned \av) Avtatlon Antlsub- :r.2n nE w ... rfare Te<'hru :1an T .1r 1 Class M 1r hael T. 1ar nr16.'tOn, soo of Mrs. \' 11ir .. d Caldwt>ll of 21Z3 .~ 111ll ... St., Losta Mesa, .as rPpo rtl:'(j for duty at the \ 111. r ra uunt: f'Dtf'r, San , ... ro A former stu1ent at iiJ-. 10 ·ut. shoot, tu~)Otned t! ~-a•' 10 \nvl!mber,19i4. SA.lE ENDS JULY 31st at AM LING'S Newport Nursery 15 00 eas t c oast hi ahw•y -ewp o,.t o each . c •l•f orn i a (71 4 } 673 -1552 EVERYBODY LOVES OUR AUGUST SALE . ~' Our 25th Anniversary August Sale includes our entire inventory of spring and summer fashions UP TO % OFF ENTIRE INVENTORY SWIMSUITS & COVER-UPS DeWeese • Cole • E. Stew crt • Daffy • CAPRIS • CAPRI SETS • SHORTS • JUMP SUITS • BLOUSES • DESIGNER •TOPS ~ t I ' ' GOWNS ~---') ~ • SWEATERS CREDIT • DRESSES CARDS WB.COWE ..... ~ ......... OPEH MONDAY THRU SATURDAY t:JO-S:JO SUNDAY 10 to 4 Newport leach 3424 Via Uclo t;;. ' " '· ' ' GIIEA~ GA---riCit It ·--l1lo -1 n.tre Gdd ol. Mewpolt Beacb tmds f. Jptclal Great G--MJ. I tram 6 1D 11 p.m. at !be Blhl> CodiiMaa Yacti Club. Gettlae the seeae (aod tbem- ..tYH) decorated itr tbe trip Into tbe oosta.Jgtc put are lin. Lee LordaD Jr., at left. guUd president, aod Mn.. Joo Alice Broots, 1D c.tarp of reservations. Taped mule ol tbe 20's will proride backgrouDd for tlle cock- tall ....,., IJ•e a.Jical ..tert:a.inmeot wm be prorided by tbe Bee's KBees. a eombo tt1at includes Marvin Marks, MlWe QUaD. Jean Ta.D!IowKJ. Jotm Kimble, Don KJmble ud Dille .l:&ttricll. A c2aDce coatest lltd impromptu ~ bf G.U.d metmus are abo plaDnt!d. All it ems dramatically BAL:BOA (Ezeept balls) Buy at wholesale factory direct prices. BALBOA FUR FACTORY OPEN 7 0AVS,9 ·5 675-1192 0 -Y,.IVLYI -In ; .. ji,~, .. , ....... .. _ .. " .. ---.. '"-' 1111110- .. --·-'Ill .................. - 10 ............ ...... -s,.._._ a-.,, JS. otMIBt_...,, eo.-.-....... .... IIWikllld a.nt~rtY c 0 et at 1:15 p.m. llltiS Bncec-,Lido- • • 0 ...... I.-...... 20, ol. • ., ...... D3ftr ____ .......,_ ---$ -at 1-.%0 ...... It Ooeul •-"*'-. c-lfewport ••• MleliiMI Wa)'De I'III1Qpo, n, "' 54 -Ccwes., ..,..cbUpd,...dtJ- orderty tneoDcated oa.dlct at !:15 LID.. il the 100 block of 4Zad, Well N....,rt •.. P•I Bel'DI.l'd MeCurbey, !3, o1 995 Poll. Cotta Mea, was U1'elted at 1:50 a..m. at ZOOOW.OoeuFroat,Geo. tral Newport. ud ctarged wltb tntoncated dlmrderly eooclact , • • JobD Edward Dudenhoe!fer, 19,ofS45UD.I.- •erstty, eo.ta 1111-., wu cbarged wttb obltnlcttac ud reslMlD( a poUcemaaat 1:!0 a.m. at 2SOOW.Oceanrroot, Central Newport • •• James Sorenson, 4835 Bruce Cres- c.t.....L1do Saacts, reported $4,655 In jewelry stolen from bls bome cmr1ng what be described as a '' CODtinooas party" betWee 8 a.m.July4 and 10:30 a..m. July 5. • TUESDAY, JULY 6 DeaP Scott Marshall, 23, of ll2 W. Coast Hwy., Bay- shore Park, was charged wtth disorderly latoxicated cOD<Itact at 1:55 a.m. 1n the 100 block of W. Cout Hwy., oear tbe bay bridge • • • Ellen Gay Mclloraald, 29, of 715 ~Uotrope, Corooa del Mar, was arrested at her home at 11:30 p.m. lDd cbarged with possessloo of stolell property • • • A set of weights nlued at ~250 w u stolen from the Oak- wood apartments community welgbt room between 11 a.m. July 6 and 8 a.m. July 1 ••• Genld Englisb, 1730 Pomona, Costa Mesa, told police be left bls motor- cycle on sale COilsigDmeat with car delller Jlm Marloo/ at 1200 W. Coast Hwy,, Martners Mlle. on May 20, and when he oottced that the dealenhlp ,.... pe, called tl)em at their new locatloo In Alhambra lDd was told that a man tdeDttfy- tog himself as Mr. Encllsh's frleod picked up the motor- cycle oa June 11 ••• Jewelry nlued at $2,815 wu stolen from Catberlne Oltnr, 1955 Shermctoo, Oakwood apart- meats, awarenUy wtlile she slept with her slldi.DC glass door open to the patio, wbi cb Is accesstble from the roof. • WEDNESDAY, JULY 7 Mark Thomas Bertulett, 25, of 5305 Seashore, West Newport, was charged with intoxicated disorderly con- duel at 6 p.m. at the Balboa. Bay Club ••• Donald Fran- cis McDermott Jr •• 30, of 609 PatoUta,l"lne Terrace, was charged with 4iaorderly · intoxicated conduct at 1:15 a.m. at 353 E. Coast Hwy., *************** • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • .. .. • • .. • • • • • • • Tile 001611 presents . The COSTA MESA CONNECTION SEE WHAT PIONEER BILL HAS TO SAY Read the cballeocmc. pro•ocaU"e comment by ern st. Cl&lr nery week 1n the Enstcn. BUl, a pkmeer rnldent IDd bastnessman ID Colta Mesa ,aod a former cocmcOmao, Ylews the local sceoe arid tells lt u lt is. Read Mm eYer)' Tha.nday in tbe Ensign. ORDER YOUR ENSIGN SUBSCRIPTION NOW! ONLY $5.00 A YEAR . -------------EMSICH SUBSCRIPTION OEPT. PL E ASE SEND ME TH E ENSIGN F O R O NE YE AR. 1 AM E N C LOSIN G SS.OO F O R MV SUBSCR IPT ION • S\IBSCRIIIER'S SIGNATURE ...... , ................... .. HAll£ (PRIIITED) ................................ .. A.DDitESS . • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . • . • • • • • . • . • • • • • • • em ........................ PROlfE •.••..•••••.. T URN THIS O R OI!R ll'i AT BIL L ST. CL fo lR•S B~R.B BR SHOP. 2U O N EWPORT B LVD .. C.M. OR MAIL IT ·ro T He ENSIGN . Dlt R. C~IT HtciMWAV CORONA O.L MAIIt. CALiprOMfiA -- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• _ .......... ,.. T_._. ....... *lt, -· ..... __ _ ,.. __ .. _., -Cn-liiOW . ~-.--.......... wa-ua.a••P..• .. --....... -.... ..... Glt ••• ,..,.llleydM. ...-.. -. .. n-tro• -... IU"'P' et tile ...... .,-.:-. 110 Alloo, N-f1111c0U. be· tw.,. t p..m. -.1 I:JO p.m. ... ~~ ... Sea GeJI, "-11 - ...... --·-..., ... from ller .............. •be left Iter plllo _.. be- tweel aooa ud l:tS p.m. . . . Siono....,_ ... tools, ftl..t at $150, wan takel b'om a ear tWMciAc to James RawldDs, 619 Pap- PY • Coroaa del Mar • wtMiD be left lt at a se"lce .ta- tlOG ~ MOO E. Coast Hwy., Coi'CIDI. del IUr, for ter- t'lcl-. b«weeD 11:30 a.m. July 1 and 10:SO a.m. Jaly 7 • • • A burglar eat a rear screen aad smasbed a wiD- dow to get toto tbe office ol Kelly's steak Hoase, 209 Palm, Balboa. wben betook a key trom tbeomce, ~ the ate and stole $!,350, sometime between 3 a.m. and 9 a.m ...• Art Gron- sty of Art's LandlDc at 503 Edgewater, Balboa, reported $125 worth of ftA1ne: gear taken from oae of Ms boats there betweee 6 p.m. Jaly 6 aDd 00011 JalJ 7. • THURSDAY, JULY 8 Peter Wynn Wllllams, 29, of 428 Heliotrope, Coro• del Mar, was chl.rged 'flth misdemeanor dnant drlYil'll at 2:20 a.m. at Coast Hwy. and Bayside, near Promoo- tory Point ••• Four chairs and a table, worth$100, were stolen from Donna Lyun Schroeder's back yard, 239 HeUotrope. Corooa del Mar, appareatly wbeo she heard a noise 1.n the yard at 10 p.m. • • Patricia Brudnlk, 816-B tbe Bluffs. hPQzlt 1411W •10 .. ...... _., .. _'!r --~~~~--­................ ..,.. r .. J'tlld ..... )lae:, ......... ,. I Mt ...t __ ..,_.._ ·----·-_......., ........ loek,.,A ...... IOdt"Yaot. bJ a bl.rll&r wllll n••ld ..._. It ..,, wan ta11a 1 oe.-lOCI prtad • '*'' -1110-a1---room--,,. lo-.IOlA-.c-WI• a police ~ ... 4111 llat, betwcw 'l:ts p.a. rupa r •• ID a tr--. .a ud lOtlO p.a. ••• WW at 41liRI"fU', ............. ....... lWt IN•, Uti ..._ H wu ma: Ia tllla '** CldDI', w.-wr. All a $1,- bJ' a taw. dllllr u'iearrM-SOO •r•« tie tlcll: • lila ted a. •aped• ..C 1111 I'IJIIll' Gl8ct datltll SSM W. Cout ted tbat 5 ..._._ tl IIIII HwJ., ........ tllle.IDIIM- lllcldellt ....._. ID M1P ... OM tlaOk a batw-I p.a. ••• Aa IMtiiiDrtattM.., · llllJ 7 ud 5 a~m. l•IJ a • West ...-nlll, n• W. Oceu Fl'OII, C.-nl ft.., .. port, Oil J-........ ,1'1, .. 000 wortb ~ llod -.1 alco- hol .tock mi ... t1aee tM last illnlalorJ • 1-. l, ae- corOII( ID a late ...,oat- lopoUcebyllle- ma.MCem.l •••• TtlllOtiQ" N ATT B·ESS E S ...,_., .. .... ..• , ... ;;-;,;;o; ... • .... .... ·--' COSTA M1SA .ATTWI!U CD. J .............. _ .. ,., llt:..a«T MA*R IIISIGII )\IIUIIEllllBILY -PAGE' It you IM or wortl: in tne Corona Oel Mar area Bruce Olson iseomeone you ahoutd meet. Bruce it the Ma~ager of our Corona Def Mer office and a reel banking profesaiomll ... but even more i~nt, Bruce knows and understands the importllnce ot truly personalitecl banking tervices. Bruce..,.. hit job •• a way to help Harbor Area people wtth their financial needs, and that is one of the things · he does best. . If you think personalized ~nking is a thing of the past, we • suggest you atop In and aee Bruce Otaon. You will find him helping customers in our Corona Del Mar oftice, "Coast HighWay near MacArthur Blvd. He's the kind of banker who makes our bank different than ordinary banks. MAIN OFFICE: Dover at Si xteenth • 645-5333 . CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE: Coast H1ghway near MacArthur • 645·3330 /---Tf.DI • SUNDAY, AUG . 8 8 a.m. · 3 p.m. To Benefit Newport Harbor Exchange Club YOUTH FUND PANCAKE BRUNCH ALL YOU CAN EAT! $1.50 (Kids $1 .00) Pancakes, Sausage, Juice, Coffee, Milk . Hl,n ME /LE CAVE P ARK INC LO T (free Petlr.ip e) SOU THrtEST CORNER OP IRVINE AND SEVENTEENTH STREET Bring the whole family! They'll all say AIICIUT '"-R ml'BAL'ITDAOO .l.Y.-R •• , a'" Ja!AIMAIII'I IW'IIJIILEM . .......... ftloftl. T ICKETS fr• f red O .. is 673..0550. •r •• th e site REM EMIERI s •• 4.,., •••· 1 I •·•· • 3 , .... ,/ • • I~HA-RSUIGII PUIUatED IEIJ(LY-PAGE 1 THUitSOAY, JULY 2J, lt~ CXMIJIA DEliMA. CAL 'I remember Grandma' eon. ...... .....,. ... ..,.... .... , __ Bot» G..,._. IIU ,..._ --VIII.,. a ... u1a1 tDr at. Cftlld· Bot» reeaJla bile ._.., IIGIW, En Itile ..... .._,_be ..... wtll ''P'Ud· renvo, ,_ ... ,.., U ..... Ia to. -..... It tM 1P '•T-. I .....,llbtr w. ot M. WMa I wu a utt1e boJ ol, E"1Cl!MWU'bonlal17t '7, ... loot me 1o ..,._ Ia McM•BMtlt:IIJ, euae ID • s.daJS or loa. beeeL ._...n Callllnlla Ia 1910 lly luDUr Uftd aena 1M ••··--•SI!IITIM~I•P•I•I•I•A•IO..,..•Ud-•wodllld..-..-...--'.,.,._ ... · ttnet from~ alllb-•nu ~a ~ .. s.. 1 .€HURCHES., THE FIRST . BAPTIST CHUitCH '•THE PIIIMDLIEST CHURCH IM TOWMI" WAYMR P. MULL~M. PASTOR .t4S A.M. alaL~ CLASSU-11JII A.M. WORSHift HOUR 6t00 ft.M. -EVANGELICAL HOUR JelMAGMOLIA AT SANTA ANA AVe., COSTA lllEU 23RO ST. at ORAMGE, COST A MESA-645-5050 REVEREND NORRIS GOKPF, PASTOR SaDclay monWic worship-10:•5 a.m. s.day Scbool SUDday eYaiDc worsldp -e.so p.m. 9:SO Lm. WedD..tay Bible study and prayer •••.•• 7:00 p.m. An lndepeodeot ctllrch with Bible tacblllc mlD1stry I FIIIT BAPTIST CHURCH 11111 CLIPP DL, MIWPOIT IIACH -6G.f4G 01. '· KIMTOM HIHo•• PAS101 .... AY ICIIOOL ••• • o ... A.M. aiM. I STUDY ..... •••• ... ..._ & 'IP.L Je.P.L WID. a.ISTCHUitCH IYTHISIA He .-port BeliCh 1400 W, Belboa Blvd. 673-3805 Rev. Robert ShePIW'd Jr w_..,aa...•SciiMI 9:11A.M. WI ¢ 0 j ..... s..-1 9·11:41 GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Veterans' Memorial Bldg 565 W. 18th, Costa Mesa REV. TOM TYREE. Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES: 10:30 A.M . & 7 :00P.M Sunday School·, aU ages, 9:30 ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE· Christion Science Ser-.ices FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCLENTIST 3303 Via Lido N~wpdrt lkacb SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 6 10:30 a.m. SUNOA Y SERVICES 9 & 10:30 a.m. WEONESDA Y EVENING MEETING 8 p.m. READING ROOM Week days: 9 a.m. · 5 p.m. Wednesday : 9 a.m..-7:45 p.m. Tuesday eared t)r me ftlle •r motber wu at wort It Iller proleakm .as a ftnt ...._ .. IDI!lna. ,. ...... Mill deslptJic ~. ''IIJ lftlldmotber ud I woald walt lor Ute Mo. 5 ltrMt car a. SllaadiJI. How fueJaUac 1t .... to boud tiM Ko. 5 ud tnftl to don- ton Los .urea-. CJuc, cJuc. cq 'ftllt tbe trol- ley. DIDc. -. -,. tbe bell. All aboard tbt 1treet car, Ud bile cUeiDety cUct of the .... wtaee1a apiDst the steel tracts WOGld tin 1IP a Uttle boy'a 1maciD&- tloll. .U AJIICaAn 1'11£ME. eompiemeotlog the aerooauttw Wedor dellp. ~ the gnru1 open1.og of the Airport otllce ott 'tMo Bat It Campus DrtYe and MacArtlwtr 81ft. 'YIIIIce ... ..,._ were on display, and i.Ddoors aa _.. att lee-carlile of an airplane helped keep fha bd oool. Picblred here '• spinning the prop ol Procrea.. to all tbe rlbboo for the opentn~ are, from left. ~T FntweJl. prestdent of the Greater lrvlne 18datrta1Lelpe IDd Yiee.president and genf!ral manager of Steelca~e; Dr • .1o1m R. Betson, chairman of t he board of Saltlaco Bak; lobo J. Harney, bank • ·s1dent, and Du 8. Aopn. eaecuthe dire,.tor of the .,ort Harbor C..._r ol Commere.. The Aircraft is a 1930 Student Prtllce. ... ol 6 t.nt for Tex Raolwl, an early barn- .,,__ ud fUclat sebool operator. The gnod opening celtbratiaa at s.t:laco Banlt will continue tbroufh Aug. 14.. st.ft llollsCeJa 11 bruch ~er. '•We WOIIld arrt•e dowll- towo aDd traMfer to a trolley car at 4tla ud Rlll st. Tbe stnet can tllat tnYeUed from tbe lllb8m to don- ton Loa Aacelea were a teal ONDCe tuteact otbrtgM 19 LEASES SIGNED AT - red, aod tbey e•eo had a SKYPARK CENTER little cowcatcher oo the Nloeteal tt!DIDts ban aJ- front. Downtowo we took the rea.jy ap.d leases 1n Sky- big red trolley car to Ocean park Business CeDter, the Part, Vea.tce, and tocettter (rfl.De Company's newest we would apeod Suoday at low-rise omcecomplexoear the beach. On.oge Coonty Airport, ac- '• Yes, I remember grand-c-.ordl:ag to Coarles L. Bu. m.t. ADd tbe IDJse sbe UYed chaoan. f:laDager of com- in, a cl.assfc structure, built merclaJ real estate. in tbe early 1900s, with wbite Tbe 19 firms have p11lars and tbe bJcb cement acquired lboat 44,000 of tbe porch. This was wbere our 74,000 square feet In tbe c11strtet •oted enry 4 years. first pba.se of 3 wUdlngs. Yes, tbe lmmlgrut from The $3 mUlloo project will nortberu Italy came to tbts hue a total zoo,ooo square ~An SEAMA!' Thomas E. country. scratched out a Uv-feet wbeD completed. WJtkowskl, son of Mrs. iDe, and became a prominent SlcJpark Bas1Dess Center G~>ralrHne WltkowskJ of 2263 l.Dd retpeeted ttrst class Is exclusively represented PCimona , Costa Mesa, has cULlen, a coatrtbut1on to her by Cold'trell Banker and the "Omplt"tM recruit tralnlng adopted coaDtry." sales ottlee is located within at the :-oaval Training Center, the projeft at 177•8 Skypark San Diel'o. A 1!173 graduate REPERTORY ADOS TO Circle, )1st of! tlacArihur or Westminster tu~h school, HYDROPONIC DEMQNSIIAIJON &lturing RAY BRIDWEU DfTEDATDAL OJIEDLTAin' Of 811*)~ AUT .. OF "Kti&JW GdDCIIMI. •• P'lll. IULT JO, 10 a.a. -1 6 4 p.a. SUit, AUG. J. 10 Llll. -I 6 4 p.a • Service and Qunlil.)· Sin("P 1946 NURSERY- allishrs FLORIST IN ursery Special I IFlo~ut SpeciolJ f prtn!!lrt) Hard} sun or shade bright green plant. Grow as ground co•er, cootaiDer, t1ang1ng basket. ~ oo , • ., a --=~· I Gal. Rec. z.gs Fre hly cut CARNATIONS Tburs. t.bru S.. July zg thrU Auc. 1. TAKE HOME OOZ£NS OF BEAlM'lFUL FLORIST WRAPPED CARNAnONS. WA.NY CQLORS, SpeeJa.ls Limited to SaiiPIJ a. IIMd ,.. .• 546-5525 2640 Harbor Blvd., Costa Metia HOME BIBLE CLASSES· ('all 55 2 ..()()92 *Teaching Bible Doctrine• 9 a,m. · 5 p.m.; 7-9 p.m. SECOND CHURCH Of rnRIST. sCIENTIST Newport !kach at Corona del Mar FASHION ' SCHEDULE Blvd. at tbe san Diego Free-he )Oined the "avy m F'et>ru- ~tb C~ R~rtory•s 1:wa~y~.*NOM~====~~~~a~r:v,~l~~:6:·~~~~~.~~~~~~!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ curreat prodactioo, • • In fasbJon," or1glaally sched- uled to close August 1, bas beeo otae<t to August 8. OPEN DAI.Y 9 · 6 SUNDAYS 9 • 5;30 We invite you to worship LUTHERAN CHURCH. OF THE MASTER 2900 PacifiC View Or. Corona del Mar. uti f. tlAWRENCE D. FRUHLING Pastor -: Phone 644·2664 WORSffiP SERVICES: Sat. 5 p.m. . .. Informal Sun. 9 a.m. • • Llturctcal Nursery and Coffee Hour 3 100 Pacific View Dr. SUNDAYSCHOOLlO~m SUNDAY SF.RVICElO~.m WEDNESDAY B:OO P .M: Reading Room: 5500-B E. Co-tBW,.. EatNace on Nareia.na. Mon,.fri.: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m Soaday aftenaoon: 1 ID 3 Sat.: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m, You are cordially invired to attend Ch~rcla Services and to u.~e Reading Room, Plymouth Congregational Church A Free and Independent Congregatil¥JQ/ Otristilm Ouuch THE REV. JOH N A. LINDVALL, Minister SUMOAY SERVICUa l tJO A.M. AND Uh OO A.M. Bible Study: 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. Church School 10 a.m, 3262 BROAD STREET, NEWPORT HEIGHTS Nursery care provided Phone: 642-2140 Register for Free AT SOC1TR COAST PLAZA F eatartng an ortgtnaJ score that includes 16 aoogs aDd Unly dance routines, the light musical deals with tbe marital escapades and m!DdYeatures of tum-()f- tbe ceotury Parisian so- ciety. Performances are given Tuesday tbroagh Sunday nen1Qgs at 8 p.m. with Sun- day rnaUnees at 3. The tbeatre 1s located at 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. MEMBER OF PSI CHI Harold Nye, 1328 w. Bay A •eoue, Balboa, has been 1Dductec1 into the o.aUooal hoaor society lD psychology, Psi Chi. in ceremonies held at the UlliYersity of New Hneo. Membership is bued oo scbolast1c achieve- meat ln psycboloc'J. ickets ANAHEIM CONYENTION CENTER Register for reserved tickets to the Aug. 6 , 7, 10, 11 Show SEE CAROUSEL OPERATOR ''TRAVEL LIGHT WITH THE BIG SOFTIES '' We'll send you packin~ with ~cnuine imported linen luggage . Light a-. a feathe r ... a nd amazingly rugged . Flexible soft s ide , pack ... in more of what you want to take along. The light way i ... the: ri ~ht "a~ to traveL Collect lu~~~e for a trip and build up ~ou r savings at Santiago Bank. Item ... a re yours at no cost or at pecial lo"' pri«.•, With additional deposits of SlOO you ca n purchase other pieces at low, low di-.count price,. New c heckin~ account c u -.tomers and existing cu stomer~ "ill bt· ablt> to pur- chase lug_gage at the: ">.lme In" prices our new savings cu...romt·rs. Come in for a dose look at thi~ beautiful luggage at our new Airport Office, or at our Tustin Main Office, TUSTl S3S E. First 132-S200 NBWPORT BEA .H f700Camp Drive 752-9200 ... All8ilal*t et ~ TUSTIN and 1N,.. AIRPORT CliFACE for NEW savings acoounts .............. --...---------------..-... .-. ----...c ,. 0 :at -4 % "' Q ll • z 0 0 ... "' z i Q 0 ,. -4 % .. • • • i and a • Wif/ls Grllhllm Haymaker has a mrf'lstry m tlvllfiQel•sm tllllt Ms spanned SiXtY jfellfl ~Iter t~elofng wrtn campa~pns tor Gipsy Slflrth St., and ottJer eva~llsrs he became tf7(f advance CruSitde c11rfJCfor lor ll'le Billy Graham Team m 1949 roday he •S" a spec,al reoresent;wve ul rile B•~'Y Graham EvangeliStiC AsSOCI.IIIrO"l Mr Hayma~er 1S a rutrng elder ol First Pres- Oyten iln Clwrch m Ltmotr. Norfh C8rol•na. wiH>I<f' r?E' and 11 s w•le 11ve fl'le)' are parents 01 tour c/'lrldrf!on and have tour gtarn:Jcnilr;1rf!o n FROM "DECISION MAGAZlNE " MINNEAP<>US, MlNNESOTA I I'S one lhifta to have Chrilt, bu:t it's sorntthina cltt (or him to have you. I aceqM.ed the Lord a1 an early a,e un- da my fat.bcr"s m.i.nistry, but at the ace of 16 realized my life bad oot been con- nected in any way with cioin& ao)'thin& for the Lord. So at a BiUy Sunday campaia:o in SOutb Bcod, Indiana. in the summer of 1911, I felt the need to surrmc:lcr my lif~ to Otrist., and walked Lhc .. s.awdust trait'' in a temporary wooden taber- nadc. (It actually never was sawdust; the aisle$ were always filled with shavings.) My fathtt was a Presbyterian mlnistcr of the old Bluestockins variety. At the time of my birth, August 6, 1895 , in StUppensbur&, Pennsylvania, h~ and my m<Xber werC' under · sionarin to the ~ater, hll! ~ibh~~c~ool~e66 IT AlflfD W. E,AlD, D.D. 'rof•'"'' of N.• Tnt.--' fo1tlo l"Mok>jit ol SemiftGrJ, E .. MI5 hril. "-ilodelphie, Po. Believer's Path in Facing Apostasy :!TIMOTHY 2 :1·15 Golden Tel(\ "\(1 man that warreth entangleth lum.telf with the affairs of rhis ftfe; that hem~' please h1m ....-hu hath chou>n him ro he a soldier " (2 Tim. 2'4). !COHTIH UED fllOM l A.ST II'EEK I An Exhortation and A Command lo Timoth)' Verses and 2 se t fort h an exhortat ion and a command of Pllul to Timoth~·. hi s beloved chtld m the fait h. Here 11 is interest ing to note the comments of an eva.ngehcal schola1 "Be strong (I). The Greek present tense and passive voJce means 'be contmual\y strengthened.· In the grace rhar is in Christ Jesus (I J mdicates the sphere tn which al one this IS poss ible. Comma(~ I. Greek : paratirhtmat. fwm the same ro0t as 'deposit' (Greek parathekel 111 I J4 (see RV margin). Timothy had been solemnly entrusted wtth the Gospel by Paul. He (Timothy J IS (.:harged Similarly t o comm i t Jt !the Gospel] to trustworthy mm1ster~. who will •n then turn pass it •Jn 1\1 others. A monK (Le. 1n the presence of) manv wit neue~ I::!) ma y refer to those present when T unothy was se t apart tu h1~ mmtStr). or Lhe phrase may mean that the cuntent of Paul's Gospel had been .,;tHlfinned to Timothy 'through ' (Greek Jra) the tesumony of many othets .. lcf. A, M. Stibbs, "II Timothy'" m Th e New Bible Comm1ntarv, 1st ed .. 1953. p. 1075 ), Encou,.e~nts and Exhortations to Timothy Verses 3 through 13 of ouT BiblicaJ t ex t p resent encouragements and uhortattom by the apostle Paul to TUTlolhy . In the constderation of this Interesting pu.sage. the SUitable remarks of a devout exposn or should be observed. ·• As Paul continu" to . urge upon T1mothy faithfulness in the ministerial office, he declares that hllrdship will be . ineritable, but that reward is certain. These are the thoughts that form the substance of the verses which follow, from the third to the thirt~nth . hut indicates that every ga.llant achievement demands fortitude. Therefore Timo thy is urged to suffer hardship ·u 1 good soldier of Christ Jesus.' He (Timothy J is reminded that one who is of real ~rvic:e to his J:Omtnanding offt«r most be willing to diJreptd llJ. tieS Of home Of Of business and to do and to d*re wh atever military service may dem•nd. Paul further i.Uunrain the neceuhy of self-denial Jnd of earnest effort from the cue of the •tb.lete. who cannot 'Nin the prize unless he submiU to the trainlna, and the d.ltdpline, and the strain, which the oonte~t in'+"'ivel-So, too. with the .. borer who toils In the field; u a fW'fttd for tus ptHent ltTVioe , he mey ~ upec:t the fln1 shue In the -.~llvoe-bearl au 17 for ~ follower of Ouitt, bul t1wy -1 i(ooclal ~ for tho a.-.·-· ,.M•c:h h Wd to-day of 'lM ..,.UOUI W.,' bfltt .. do not alwa)'l -lllol tbla pbr.-Ia I flit ........ ......... descnpoo n of a true relig1ous n.pedence. Sume seem to fmget that to . follow ('"hnst mvolves ceaseless effoll. llJid suugglc. and sacnfice. II is also true. howe~r , that the compensations are mcomparable and the rewards are eternal. Most of all. Is it true of the Chrisll<~n mmister th<~T he is called to ;a li fe whtch IS well ptctured here m the strikmg p11rables of the apostle. He (the Christ Hill mi niSter j must be a soldier v.·ho ~~ ever eager to please !he Captam of h1s salvation. and who with this in view kl."eps first thmgs first and makes no ent angling all iam·es which may diStract h1s thought and demand his strength , who regards him~lf as having enlisted (or life and as engaged in a glorious but ab sorbmg campaign. He {the Chn~tian mmister ! must regard him!K!If as an athlete, ready to subJeCt him~!f to ~crifice and discipline and to endure an agony of effort , but he rnay be encouraged as he remembers that he 1s stnving not for a fading wreath of olive or of pme. but f01 a crown of glory and of hfe 'that fadl."th not away.' Then , too, he I the Chrisuan ministe r! 1s hke a farmer who is engaged in monotonous toil. Unhke th at of the soldirr or the athlete, it has no glamour of peril or applause. and yet. no matter how obscure that task and how dreary the time. even thougl1 he 'goes forth with weeping.' he: is cenain at last to know the joy of harv~t. He canno t fail of hu reward.'' AJso, the sa me expositor writes: "The pnnciple illustrated by the soldier , the athlete. and the farmer is one whic h Timothy will bt sure to understand and whi ch. as he thinks upon this message, will be made increasingly plain to him by the Lord . namely. that without a crou there can be no crown. Of this principle the Muter himself is set forth as the supreme Exemplar, for we see in tus case. as in no o ther. how truly sufferi ng is succeeded by glory: 'Remember Jesus Christ, risen from the dead , of the seed of David.' Here Paul refen to the resurrection , not u • point of doctrine. but as an experience in the life of One wh o. though IS a man , 'of the seed of Dnid,' he (Jesus Quilt) suffered ~ shameful death. was raised in triumph 1nd crowned with glory and honor. Thb expefienct of Christ was a famtuar feature o f the Gotpe:l Paul proclaJmed, and of the p-eat principle of sufferina tnuJna in bleaina. "Of thJa 11me principle huJ mentions AUmself •• 1 further eumpl6. Ill sufferin1 h..a been due to tua faftltfUI pretdlina, and his t'ecompena COIIIIbU in' the retUlt of t.h.il mlnilll)'-•J •IU.ffer hardaltlp unto bondo; •rilol the opoollo; he (r.ul) II conllnod II I ..-; 'but the _.., of God It aot )ound';· ao oppotltlon of man can ltmtt tiM ..,. or tho llorto.. raulll oC thla ~· It II theknowlod.,of,_,_._ ........ ~ {COHTIMUIO MI.LT •rill: I came part of tbe Jtate of ot:lahoma. Meanwhi~ our famDy came down with malaria. and we were fotoed to move to a CO>Ok:r c::limatc. We settlc:d in Winofta Lake. [.odiana, and there my two brothcn. my sister and I srew up. II was a lovina bul strict ens vironment, with larce doses of the Wests minster Shorter Catec:hism adm.ini.stcred n~gularly. After araCuatina from Winona Acad? emy for Boys in 19ll. I attended Wi· nona College for three years. Tbcn in the spring of 1917 a sin&in& evanselist named Don Cochran, a clme personal friend., persuaded me to drop out of col? lege and go with him to Quincy, Illinois, where he was scttina up a campaign for another evangelist, Bob Joors, Sr. My job was to snve as tabernacle custodian. But our country was a1 war, and rather t han be drafted. t rode the train to the Great Lakes Naval Training Station and enlisted in the Navy. In due time: I was sent tO NC'wport, Rhode Island, to ht:lp train subchascr crews for six months. Then the Annis- lice was signed, and I went back. to sets ting up evangelistic campaigns in such places as Steubenville, Ohio; Grand Rapids, Michigan; and Montgomery, Alabama. I would recruit the choir and the ushers and. most important of all. lhe prayer groups. As time went on, I set up campaisns for George Stephens, Paul Rood, W . E . Biedrrwolf, and Gipsy Smith, S"r., of London, England. Gipsy Smith was born in an English gypsy camp a nd he camr to Christ as a boy. We first met at Winona Lake Bible Conference. where he was appearing with Madame Schur mann-Heink, Billy Sunday, and others. At one-of the meetings Gipsy Smith said to mr, •·t wonder if I could get you to set up some 'missions' for me.''1 said I'd br' glad to. Actually his was a unique operation, for he did it all-;led the choir, sang solos, preached, and gave thr invitation. H is "team" consisted o f a pianist and me. Tabernacles for his m~t ings were built in Phoenix, Ari· zona. and Little Rock, Arkansas. In 1hose days it was possible to rrect a temporary wooden tabernacle for less money t han it cost to pitch a tem . and it d idn't blow down! I would go to a tum? ber mill and buy a carload of standards length lumber, which eliminated most of the cutting. We would hire carpcntrrs to d o thr framing, then stage whal we called "Tabernaclr Day." The volumeer workers were divided into teams of ten. Each man wore a number on his back and each crrw was onder the d irection of a carpenter. We would have as many as 300 volun· teers on hand , even-nu mbered men o n onr side o f t he structure and oddsnum· bered men o n the other side. The women furnished a picnic dinner on the grounds, · and the tabr'rnacle would be completed in one day. It could seat up to ten thou· sand and had furnaces installed. After thr mission was ended we would take down the building, pull out t!ir nails, and seU the lumber for almost what we paid for it. Later I designed a portable tabernacle, built in sections. which could be loaded onto Oatsbed trailers and moved from one city to another. My m ost important work was not the tabernacle, however; it was thr prayer preparation. A united prayer program proved tO be by far the best way to ins volvC' people actively. We would divide a city into districts and subdistricts, with leaders in charge, and then go o n the local radio to suid~ prayer partners with appropriatr Scripture. The main pur· pose of a pr~~Crusade program, I be- lie\le, is to enlist thousands or people in prayer . Prayer is God's "blueprint" for a genuine spirilual awakening (see 2 Chronicles 7: 14). In 1921 I married a Hoosier girl, Dor- othy Taylor. whom I had met at Winona College. Ten years later we settled in Lenoir. North Carolina, where we now li ve. After surviving the Depression by working in a bank. 1 went back to evans gelistic advance work. Then in the summer of 1949 I received a 1ongsdis-- tance call from J . B. Horton, the Y .M .C .A. secretary in Columb}a, South Carolina. He asked me to help set up a campa..~gn there for a young evangellst named Billy Graham. It happened that 1 knew the Graham family, and so began a 20-year span of work. as director of Crusades for the Bil- ly Graham Team. (I susgested to the participating pastors in Columbia that the term "Crusade" was a better word than "campaiJn." A campaian is here today and gone tomorrow, but a Crus sade covers more ground and is more lasting.) To be a genuine spiritual awak- ening. a Crusade must be God?ordained, Christ-centered and Spiritsled. No hus man beina is involved in the d.ircc:tion; it is God's doina: but to be succe~sful, a Crusade mus1 have the whole-hearted par1icipation of God's people. When I think back to some or the out- standina Crusades, my memory takes me tb the first london Crusade m 1914, w"ltlch luted 83 days: to tbe ftnt New York Crusade in 1957, which IUUd 110 days; and to the Los Anades Cn&Ade In 1963, which was briefer, but whoM final meetina waa attended by 134.1$4 per- sons. I think of tllat 1950 moetiJII in eo. Jombia.. the fl.rtl one in which I terYOd u director, which attracted 190.000 per- sons ln three weeki. Today, sliD a member of tbc BiUy Oraham T cam-albeit a VetcrU ....... bu-t tllanlt Ood Ca< tho '-IUid prlviklt IUid blculnp which ..... boal mine. lllwlk Ood fa< callina ""' 10 111m· Jd( In that Billy Suoday -.,. 65 ye~~:n qo., and for teacbJna me dw hn~ ponanc:e of ,.wnl hla people to fll1lf· 7JtfJ MINUTES -.,.,E .. "!'""~' ·-~ .. -----o-c,s-.~ ..... "THE VISITING PREACHER" Pa1.1l •r.:t !Saf'nabas l"lad 5eated tt.ernsetves tn the la,.ge svna· gog~e '" Pis 1C:h an Ant1och. They ~~~"eM loon rec:ogntzed as "c~gy· men .' · hcWe\lef for "aftet the read1ng a( the taw and the p-oph· ets" they were asked ~~Y hethef e•thef d tnem mtght have sume word d '"exhortattOn"' fa those who had ~ttyered These details are 1111P(W1llnt lcr as Moses. m gwing the law , ~d dec lared God "$ maal stand- ards . the Pfophets had for cen· tun es challengttd the people 'to <bey the law <ud had warned them d t he dtre consequences d break11lQ •ts conwnands Heoce m the synagogues passaQt's were genetallv read from ttte law and the praphets. and" the relt QJOUS leaders would then '·e .. hart" the people to heed the prophets and mev til€-law Paul and BarMbas .the VISI!tng preacher s. therefore were asl..ed whether e1t her al them had a 'word ol e11h<Tiallon 101 the peo llle ·Paul respondi:<-d to thfo uw1 tat10n but rather thao roo-ely e11hO'"t1ng h1S hearms to keep the law . he procle imed C twist. who tn tow had d1ed lei-all law tweaket"s . c t01ing wuh these wards: "BE IT KNOWN UNTO YOU TtEREFOOE . f.E.N AM> BRElt«N. THAT Tt-ROUGH THIS MAN CS mEA.Ct£0 UNTO YOU n£ FCR GIVENESS CF SINS. A.I'D BY HIM A.Ll.THAT BELIEVE ARE JUSTI - f lED FROM ALL THINGS FROM WHtCH YE COULD NOT 9E JUSH FlED BY TI·E lAW CF MaiES"' (Acts 13:38.391. How we need thiS mesSage to- day I We may foreve• e•hort one anotllel to keep the ta w. but who ol us has n01 already IJ"oken u ? let us than!.; God then. that He 1S a lovmg SaviOr a:o; well as a JllSt Judgt! and that as God the Son He patd for OUf SillS HimSelf at Calvary so that we m1ght be "'t~t1f1ed !ree l~ by H1s grace."' 'Ct-RlST HATH REDEE t.ED US FROM Tr£ C l.RSE CF .Tt-£ lAW BEING MADE A ClRSE F~ US" IGal 3:13 1 BEUEV£ ON H-£ LOOO ..£SUS Ct-RtST Af\0 THOU SHALT BE SAV£0 " \A.CtS 16:311 a LOOB aT Tile OOOB BY DR. BDB JONES 11011 JON(8 Un/vsrsftg <."ltO<If"\( SOUT" t •I!Ot>".O 1K!• "And tht world pa ueth away_ and the lust thereof : but he that doet.h t.he wilt of God abiddh for t-ver" (1 John 2:17 ). What ia Cod's wiU for you! Firat of all, it ia God's will that you be saved (I Timothy 2 :4: II Peter 3:9). When you art' saved,{our unctifie~ttion is ·His will ( Theasalonians 4:3). That means that yollr life should bf &a yielded to God's Holy Spirit that it brinv;s honor to lhe lord J eaua Chriet. Abo, it is God's will that you win soul11 (Proverbs 1 t :30: 11 Corinthians 5:17-21: James 5:20). Where you win souls ia a matter of God's will. He may want you to win them in a Sun-day Khool dus. in a place of businelll, in a pulpit where you preach, on a miu jon field, and M) on. How you win aoula is important to God. We must win souls the way God 15ays to win them. And when you win souls is important. God would have u~ to ~ instant in !';eii.I!On a.nd out of ..eaaon (II Timothy 4 :2). What doe!! it mean to tw ins 11la.nt in sea110n and out of !!t'as son'! •·To tw instant" meanl to be "on the w in~t," 110 to 11peak. "In ~~eason and out of season" means that we are t o win soul!! not only dupng t imes of re- vh•al. but ab o in times of no ~vinl. Have you ever trav- eled behind a atow driver who seems not to cart> whether Ol" not he makes the gnen light'! He pokea alonlt" and miases the ~treen light or he hils to move when the red light changes. Many people do God's work that way. God uys "Go"-"Go ye into all the world. and prueh the ~~~~ to every creature" (Mark 16:15 ). But they delay u long as possible. God eays. "Now i~ the accepted time; behold, now is the day of u .lvation" (II Corinthians6:2). They alit\ do not hurry. God would have u11 t.o be like men in a race-in a crouched poei. tion 11nd read)' for the gun 110 that we can "take off quickly." Finally, God would haon U:tl to walk in the Spirit (Galatiana 5:161. "watch and pray" I Matthew 26:41 ), be not un- equally yoked v..-jth unbelievers ( 11 Corinthians 6:14), and res joite alway& (Philippians 4:4 ). ''For &lite dme wt11 come w-. tbeJ' wUI oot e..-..re ..... dDdrt•; b.-after their owa ..... eUII dae7 Map &e ~el tewt.en. ....... -... -AM. lMJ' Mall t... &W&J' &Mtr ean trem ... _...--be--lallleo. ... wllldl t-.lD 1111 t*p, ~.-e aflllc· u-. .. tllile wert of .. evaap:IW, make fall ........ tloyml_,. ... 0 Tlm«iiJ, t' J.S on. John Weoley declared that.---'--------- the "four ~d ud p>Warfal arguments ' for the diviDe i• apiration of the Bible are: (1) miracles, which flow from di- vine power; (2) prophec::iea, which flow from divine under- -standing; (8) the"goodness of tbe doctrine, which flows from divine l'oodneu; ( 4) and the mQral character of the pen- men. which ia due to divine hol.iDIU-Clui.ltiallity ia there- fore foun4e<J 1JP.CM1 .the. "f crand pillars'' of the power, understandinc, IOO<lness, and holineu of God . His conclusion is : ·~e Bible must be the in- ventiOD of f:GOdliM!n or annb, bad men or devila, or of Cod. could make a book. and tell ties .all the time they were writing it .... 1'lt eould not be the invenT tion of good men or angels ; for they neither would or "It could not be the inven- tion of bad men or devils ; for they would not make a book which cofl)mands all duty. for- bids all sin, and condemns their souls to hell .... "Therefo"' . . . the Bible mqat .be Jivu. by -4ivine in- spiration.• Would that all theolocWtl had that Wesley conviction to- day. In paradise the tempter came with a question : "Y ~ hath God .. id T .. Today th~ tempter aima bia fiifry darts at the verbal in- spiration of God'a Word. and, .r_eat assured, the wounded are many .-Christian Cynosure .. My .Soul Thl.nteth for God I thirst, but not as once I did, The vain delights of earth to share. Thy wounds, EMMANUEL. all fol'bid That !should seek m y plea~ures there. It waa the sight of Thy dear, cross. Firat wean'd my aoul fro111 earthly thinp ; And taught me to esteem as dross The mirth of fools, anct pOmp of kings. I want that arace that springs fr'Otn Thee, That quicken• all thina-a where it nowa; And makes a wretched thoi-Ji like me, Bloom u the myr~le, or I he~~· Dear fountain of ~eHiht unk~o"'n ! No lonll"r oink beknv the briril, But overflow, and ~ur me down ' A urn.. and 11C..,.II\f ltrftm 1 For......, of all U.. plaJata U..t aha~ 1'ho ....,_., tloJ' r-. --. N'~••looo 11 llloloil to 1m care, Or Rlm-Mrfnoltthaii:J. -W\Iiam cOw,.r -- BrDr.W-dell~. From "BAPTIST BrBLt: TRlBUNE" SprlD(tleld , Missoort (COM TtMUED fROM L-'5T 'WEI!It) .l.u .aid, "If ye beliew DO& U.t 1 &JD Hot, ~ IliaD die in ~v.r lia." Tbe 1ut word about Rn il thil: Jr you reject "-et.iat u the Son or God, you will die Ia your llin. 1lteft il no O.tb ao horrible, none eo trafic, none ao Unible u for a m.n to .die in b.ia aln without God and without hope in hil world or the work!. wtUcb ia to come. Jeaua &lao hu the llaat word about life. He aaid, "Ye will not come to me that Jl,)\1 mitht haw life." The l .. t word about life ~ tbat it 'a all in Kim~ H you haw Kim you '-'" life! Ir you don 't t.w ...._,you don't haw life. ' Life i• not in the churdl or in a church o.-dinanee. Life ill in the SOn, Jesu Chrilt. He ia tbe one and only aou.rce of •-"ritual life.. He aJ.o hu the &aat wotd •bout belL We'w j....t about kidded owwel._ lnLo beliniq there'• no neb place u beU. Hell il a joke to nearly eworybody in the world. You aan _,. more jolr:• told abovt hell \Oday! lt'a not • .ioltial .. u.. --ua hal tbe Jut word about it. Hen exiall, aad nMn who riotate Ood'a lawa will •pend eternity there. You can't lauJb 'bell away. .M.u.a ca.lled it • lake of rue and brim.tone. where the worm of the memory, the conttience of ma~t-. never diea. Hear what Jeaw ha• to uy about d•th. Lou of peoplt' today like to iJnore it . Wr havt> camoflau11ed death in our aoeiety today . I'm not aure lhat'• t he. twist . u~~ to do. Howrver, you can't camortauce or chang" thr fact and inewitability of death. Therr i6 nothing attractive •bout it "[t i11 appointed unto men oncr to dir and 1fter that the judrment." .lesui aaid , "If you believe not that I am He, ye ahall die in your ain." W" need to heor the lut wordt of the Son of God coneuni.nt death . We m\ut mai."e the prepantloru, repent of our ai n., 1et ril'bt with God, live in the -...y God would have w to lift, for tomorrow we m.ilht be dead and .ioin that Innumerable earavan mo•inl toward eternity. God ~lp eaeh of w to beer Jeaua Chriat u He utt.en t he eternal hat words a bout ain , death, judtment, aalvation, eternal life, and realise t hat He i1 the omnipotent, almilfhty powl!!f of the eternal God of the univene. Hla omnipotence caDaot be O'lerthrown. Hi• immutability C&DDOt be chan1ed. Hill p.-omia• cannot be broken. Hil covenant e~~nnot be e~~ncelled .Hii 1uperiority will never be exceeded. Hia raithfulnru cannot fail. Hla ·dominion will never decline. Hia kin1dom ahall never crumble. Hia word will never be dfttroyed. Heaven and eerth •hall .-.. away, but the Word of the f'terll&..l Alpha a:nd Omep will atabd forll'l"l!!'l"! Hia throne cannot be uaurJW!d. Hil church cannot be de.troyed. Hia auffieiency cannot be exhanut.ed. Tban.b be unto God, Hill •lvatlon i1 et•nal and at.andl fore~! ' 8UJIDIOa COURT OF CAID'ORJU. COUJrrT ~ <»tA.WGE .. a.e ..... ottMAp- allbHOI ol. ADaa ~ ... IDd Aay Gabr1eDe ltoae k Cllllp o1. XUM. c._ ,...._. A11UZ ORDER TO SIIOW C~USE FOR CR.U«;E OF lfA.IfE Alllll JOIIII* ... IDd Amy GlbrW.Ie Roee .... flied a J-4"w ID au eout tor u order aDowtlc .,.U- tloDer to eMip bla/Mr IWDt from ADu 101111* Roae ad Amy GlbrleUe ROM 110 AUaa ~ Smtth IDd Amy MQa sma. It Is ......., orclend tblt all .,.,_ llllel'ellect .. tbe matt.r ~...,.be­ ton tb1a eout fa Depart- melt Mo. S at 700 Ctnc Clllter ~ W..t, Slllta Aaa, CllJionla, oa Allpst Sl, 1978, It 11:00 o'cloet a.m., IDd aa. Md tMre ~bow caue, It UJtbeJ ..... wbJ IIJd pt«Mioa aw ebuce of •me .a.aald DOt be cruted. It Is fltrtber ordered tbat a copy of tb1a order 110 lbow ClUe be ~ lD tbe Eutp. a .,..,_r ol c-- enl clJ'CIIIIdoa, Plbllsbed 1D tllla coaDtJ at leut ODCe a week for lou CCIILieC8tl•e weeu prtor to tbe day o1 ald bearllc. Dated laly 16, 1976. SAMUEL DREIZEN,ladre ol tbe Slpertor C.rt. ~ laly U, Z9, Aile. 5, 1%, 1976, 1D tbe Newport Ha.Jt)or Eulp. ......,_MTICI FJCTITIOOS BUSINESS NAME STATE ME NT Tbe toJJowtac periOD ls dolac bltiiM't u: FubloD FoW•, 1&00 Marpertte An., Coroaa del Mar, ca. 91125: L&Dda Pbud FliDd- en, 1600 Mupertte An., CoraM del Mar, Ca. tzsZS. Tbla .......... CCIDdlct- ed bJ ID lldlftdlal. S1ped: Lllda P. Fladen. Tb1a ltatemlllt wu ftled wttb tbe coaaty clert of Or-uc• CoaatJ JalJ a, 1976. Pla»lilb: July 15, u, 29, Aac. 5, 1978, 1D tbe Nnport HaltM)r E.Mtp. F -51500 LIML.-YICI FICTJT'ICKJS BUSINESS NAME STATE ME NT Tbe toUow1llc penoo Is dollle MIIM'I u: Tbe Party LJM, M06 VIa Lido, New- port Beacb, Calif. gzeQ: lam• D. DaDca-. ZOO Mc- Kell LIM, Newport Beach, c allf. 91M3. Tld.t t.ll..-sla CODdlleted by ID IDdtOIIIal. Slped: lames D. DaDean. Tbll .atemeat wu ftled wltll tbe C0111tJ clert of Or- IDP Coaaty laly 19, 1976. Publt.lb: laly %2, 29, Auc. 5, 12, l!rll, lD tbe Nnport Bazt,or Ealp. F -58961 Llt.AL MOTICI FJCTITI>US BUSIMESS lUKE STATEMENT Tbe .,..,.,. .,.... .. cloUI .... ,. .. u: Star Pro-~ Oalt....., (~ Oae), 1071 No. Caul Bwy., I....-Beecl *'1: ...., 8tat, lotl Mo. Cout Bwy., IApM a.cl -51. Tld8h&1•a.~ byu.....-.L lipid: ..., ltar. TIU ltltiZIIII wu m.d ,.. .. COIZIJ eltrt of Or-... c~ l1IIJ a, 1t?t. ~JilJlt,Mc.S, 11. at, tm, a a.~ • .._......,, F-n1• rJChiildBUWI- IUD ft'£TIIIPT .................. ..... , •nr•Leftne .......... ......,La., t£_ c.-..... Clllt llil'r: Doni G. ..... .. ...., LL, COlla ..... c.-. ... '1'11119 *' Is nt ... ..,. trArtt I ..... DelfMG. IWrL '1'1111 0 'II ....... .... ~lrttiOr-. -,: c..&r .... .. ..• ,., '• ..... , t.a. II, "'' • till •esrwt ..... ,.. , ..... UI:M. ..... •••• P'ICIIIW .. _W .._II'Atwi ........... ..... , a •" ... Y......, • •riJO!d c-. -~ ......... Jilt .__, com • -= WJCO -a pt. -. AC .a hrtr Ot, C1 IIIII te ...... DIJ ' J .. C J Jlfo~ A ca·•c.,.......ao •...-c...r-... .... •...-n .._,c·nmt .... .... G..-. ...... -am-. ' a CaiSinCa ~-..... It c ..... om., ~·IIIIJOft ..... C .......... DII Pl'lllll Celp.. • --.rt CGIJOnei& 'rae. ....... .,....,._ .... bJ .. ..-.,o.ltlldu- a.cwt.• aeur ... • par- ...... lllurtaD YtMiue, a )DIM ftlll?ue, By Wett- atee~ac-e'll ~ Br. GeallalEa- te~. lac., c..n1 ..,._, By: ~ A. Steuu,PreDteM. Tb1a Jtltemelt ,.. flied WJal 1M c::a.ty clurt ol Or- up COIIItJ hM Z4, 1r71. MUIIb: ftly I, 15, ZZ, Z9, 1971, Ia tbe Rewport llutlor EDSip. F -57itl LIUL .. 11C1 FICTITJOOS BUSINESS MAKE STATE ME NT 1'be t.Uowbc ptnoD .. doac .... ,... U: Tbe Ketti A.rUaaas, Z055 t.c-Ca- JOil Rd,, Llpa Beach, Callf. 92651: Ceftldo A. BU.., 2055 Wc-C•JOO Rd., l..ac-S.cb, Callf. 9%151. This bu1Dea 1a CODCIIleted by 1D IDdlf'ldllal.. Slpecl: Clftldo A. Bli8CIIl. Tld.l statemeat was flied wltb the coaatJ clerk of Or-aace Coaty Jllly 12, 1976. Pla»Usb: Jaly 15, !!, 29, AQc. 5, 19'76, lD tbe Newport RuboT Eutp. F -58687 . , LIGaa: . .-ncl , , ric·T tiioos 80smiss NAME ST ATEYENT Tbe tonowmc penou are dolac MilDew u: Moanbln- 'flew Properties, SlSl MoD- roe Way, COIIta Mea, Calif. HU&: aa.Jd Bamfltww Nl- cboll. SUI Mauoe Way, COIIta Mea, Callf. 9%626; Norman Frank Ablett. tall NeYla Cricle, Costa Mesa, Callf. 9!U$ • Tbll ._ ..... Is ccadlte- ted bJ a r-erai putDer- Ojp. Slped: ao.Jd B. Nlcbols. Tb1s ltltemtlll wu ftled wU!a tbe C01111tJ clerk ot Or-uce CoatJ 1aae 30, 1i76. Palblllh: laiJ 8, 15, %2, !9, 1976, ID tbe Newport Rubor Eulp. F -58216 LIGAL MOTICI S-%0957 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe toUowtac peHOD ls doiDc ,..,,... u: Cuu de La VIDla., 1US4 Old Foot- bill. Santa AD&, c a11f. 9Z'705: Bob A. La V IIIia., daM Old FooWll. Santa AM, Calif. 91705. Tilts t.sfNII Is coadllct- ed by an t.btdllal. Slped: Bob A. La v eala. Tb1s statemeat was ftled wltb tM coatJ clerk of Or- uce CoatJ laty a, 1976. Pabl1sb: lalJ 15, ZZ, Z9, Aile. 5, 1971, ID the Newport Jlart)or Eulp. F 2 515%5 LIGAL..n'ICI S-10951 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A TEIIIENT The fDlloWII ,.._. a.re doi.Dc buill-u: &pedalty Space a...a1a. 1SS'72 Coe- .trletiaa Cl.rele Eut. lr- •tae. Calltonla *": Daftd 1. Hlute, 117 lforUl Pille Place, A•Nim, CaUIDnda NI05;C.,_MarW.Sit1 Mebrulla LIM, CoD ....... CalUDrrda .... RGbert 0. Brtaa. 1110 Capri Ctrcle, co.ea ...... caUtonta .... Thlt .... • 11 ecD»:t- «tbya.-.aJpartMnlldp. llpelt Daftd 1. ~~iran.. na. ltJtltiDIJtwutDid ,. u. oa.tJ ~ ol Or- .... COilltJ -7, lt?l. ~ .u.u. It, Alii. I, It'll, Ia tllllt -....ort llaJtlors.tp.. F.SMM LIGALIMICI PICIIIW• ... .u. ft'~'I"'IKWt :fti,AJI ..... laN ...._hrtJu•a..-• ·-3 3 ... Qllll ... ....... -...rt ..... CL ... Oal I. 1411111. ......... ~ ..... .......... a.c..ea. ~ Ma D. U.... U.S <4-w on-. El Tan. ea. .... 1'IIU a k•r•a. o rte4 .., ......... ..,., ,, llped: 0. 1.14pa. 1"'dJ ......... ... ...... CllllllltJ ~.,Or­ ... C:O.., .-., H, lfN. ..... -a. ... ,.__ s, 11. 11'7t, ....... .. BadlorEtllp. F-- U!AI, XI!CII •. PlC1TI'IOUIIk8iiiW MAlliE 8T AThiEln' ne ......._ ,.,..~s doMic .. d II 18: Ae .. Per• I S. r1w of M•- port BeaQ, MOO W. Cout Bwy 3, 8llle I., ........ Beaeb. Ca. lila: £.- Speare, 2117 £Idea ..... Alit. 10, CGJta ...., Ca. iZU?. 'I1U ..... ~.~ coadlllct.d by ID ldftllll. Slped: £..-.Speare. 'I1U ........ ,.. ft1ed with aae COIIItJ clerk ol. Or-uce eo,zty ,.., 14, 1971. Mila: lilly 22, 29, Ale. 5, 1%, 1971, Ia tbe Rewport Hutlor EMtp. F -51'7M U.A&. iiiiiCi S-2S411 F1C 111 iOOS BUSIMESS MAKE ST ATEYEJrl' Tbe Wlowllc .,.,_. are doiDc .. 11' .. u: wwco. LTD., 500 Newport Ctllter on.._ IMS,lfftports.eh, Calltondl. 911110: WW.r D. LafiiWl. 755 VIa Lido Solid, Xewport Btacll. CaJ.UI)nda 92MS; \:ale H. Laymaa, 755 Via Udo Soacl, Newport Beach, CalUonda tzMS; AoDe Gale LIJDIU Tnalt- CbrUUDI LJIIDI LQmu Trut...JobD Billcbea LIJUWl Tnalt, 755 VIa Lido Soad. Newport Beach, CaiUonda 9%6&3. T'b1l bastDea 1.1 cc.dllc- ted by a UmJtedparbaendlip. Slped: WUbar D. IA,JmaD. Tbls statemet wu ftl«t with the C0111J1tJ clerk of Or- 1DC1 CoaDty JaDe 30, 1i71. PablUII: Jaly 15, u, ti, AIIC. 5, 1i76, lD tbe Nft'IIOrt Hartlor Eutp. F -58191Z LIGM.MOTICI s..n4S8 STATEMENT OF ABAM- OONliENT OF USE OF FJC- TmOOS BUSINESS M~ Tbe loJioorilc .... baa aa.Ddoeed tbeueottbeflc- ttUOU bu!DeaMme, Tru- I!POrtatioD Coa•lhws. at 1817 Wettcwr Drt"-Salte 105, Nnport s.cb, Calif. 9Z660. Tbe fteltttloU ball- ness DIDM reterNd 110 abMe wu ftled OD December 11, 1 i75. iD tbe COIIItJ ot Or- up: Lee D. Feldmaa, atZS Bolla AY-e, Wettmt•cter, Ca. 9!111. Tb1l bastoen wu CODdac- ted by Lee D. Feldma. Stped: LM D. Feldmua. 1'1lis ~wum.d Yltb tbe coay clert ol Or- uce CoaatJ ,.. so, 1971. peli* l.ty u, a, n, Aac. 5, 1976, Ia tbe Newport B&JtM)r Eutp.. F -SOSZS 'LKAIL •ne• S-%09'71 FICTITIOUS B"'US ... 11't-rESS~ NAME ST ATEMEXT Tbt toUowtllc pe~ an doiDC bulaell as: PS Ad- mJDiltrltt.t COUiltMtl, 2111 va.co t..ue, caa Mea, CalU. iMit: Pamela KrlltSDe DIN. !11'1 V eluco LIDI, Collta Mea. Callf.. 9ZSZS; SbaroD ~-Me-~ 15565 SS..ers CIDJOG Rd., S.l.C., Callf. ile?S. Tilts .... DMtlaOODiileted by a ,..n1 putaer-. Slped: Pamela 1(. Dafla. Tilda •*-"" wu m..t willa tM ~dirt of Or- .... ec.tJ .,.. a, 1i71. Mil* hlJ 11, II, It, -~ 5, 1t'71, .. tM Mewport Badlor ENip, F -1'7111 c • .ora ••••• GI- YD t1zt till Cllr CJ d' ei ... CltJ If •uur ~ten • ---~ ....... a•n 'S If' ,... ... -.............. ... e&' t .,..._ ... ...,. ,. .......... ..., JIIJIF 1 til lle = ... ._,.. .. • ~ !J ....., 1 ......... .. A .. ., ...... .. 11.-.rm·,.. • .._ ue~e~. ............ .... ..., • ..._,ot .. ... Pitht .. •·~~!l IIAMEII'Ai.,_t ftt 'I .......... ..... ,,1 _....., Maa: .... ......_.,. ...................... CmD ... CA-.:L EMit Leluwba,.nr•-. lllc,.. a C...,. CU«<*•- IIIa,II'IO..._..._ taN, .... -. c.-v... CA-.. 1"''IM >zh r .. caa fl etad bJacoe........_ CoQIInalz .... It Eddie I.e ...... hlr:rprt I .. ... £. £-. Le ..... Prld, ' 'nU JIIJI r• ... fll8d wtla be CIIFIIIr ~of Or- .... c..tJIIIIJII,tm • '-lllllllll:)ffJlt, Me. 5, ...... c-., Tnd .. .ad tract ........... recorded II a.', Pip IS of "'vcDz Ill .......... dee ., .... c.-, a-r- der, c..., of Ormee. .... of c......,. ......... , __ u. 1t. 1171, a. u. -...,.n _......_-;-;:;"J:-:;.;=~-aart.ot~ P-59191 tertJ .... of Mid .,_ .. ---~d••ratd u~D~-.: ......... It tMIDOit ... telty coner of Lot u of Bloet 7 of Mid tnd, ~ iOiil6weltatJ alalic tllle •FIIl'WIIItaltJ lot ... of Lot 11, 11 ad 14. aid .... tenna.euc oe u.e .,.._ ...... IJ lot .... ot Lot 14 11 a.e .u ..... I'IJ cor- Der of ... JIUCil f/1 lad desca l»ed ID a deed recor- dec1 • Book -. .... zo of Olllclal Reeorcls ot Mid eo.ty. Referaot ~.~......., ... to a 1D1P lltuwtlc CM)IOdlaa of tld.l alleJ tD be ..... ..., for puttailus ad """'"•· SaJd map as oa me • ae oftlee ol tile City Cleft of the City ot lfewport Bead. NOTX;E 8 iUJtt iiiJl Gl- VEJt IIEREBT 1111t a. Ctty coaen of tbe CltJ ot ...W- port Be&eh llu ..a .._..y, the 9tb day ol Aliptt. 1971, at tbe bou' ol 7:10 P.M. u the ttme, IIIII tbe eo-en Cbambers ot tbe CltJ c--eo o1 tbe City o1. lfewport Beaeb u tbe plaoe b' dae beal1llc o1 an per ... •-tel'eltled iD or ob~ to tM propoNI ~otald potaaa ol tld.t 1De7. ud tbe aJd City ec-co II tile ame tlllle Ud place wW bm.r tbe m.s.ce oGencl bJ UlJ per- -blllerfllt.wd ID tbl ft.ea-tJoaofiiJdportiODolaid alltJ bentlolore deeer1be4. Dated lwly 14. 1975 DortsGeorp City Clett ol tt.e City ol.lfewport Beaeb PrlbUsb: Ju!y ZZ, 29, 1978. LIIAI.-ICI FIC IU 1008 BUSINESS NAME ST ATEMElfT Tbe ~ ...... doiDC .. 110111 u: Craie's Tree Semee, ICMO Orallp, Apt. c, Cotta .... 91ZU7: Crate 1'llomu ---., %040 Orure. Apt. c, eo.ta M ... Ca. tiU?. Tlds ........ ~.~ CCIDdlcted by u JDdlfttll1. 8lpad: CnJcallpabuer Tld.t .......... ,.. filed wlUl tbe cc.tJ clert of Or-uc• eo.tJ 1tdJ u, 19'7&. Plbli* -15, !Z, !9, Aec. 5, 1971,1D tile Nnport Harbor E...._ r -51'717 L.ui. J I .CI, CP,.M7t F1C 111'1001 BOIIIKESS NAME 8T ATEMEJn' Tbe IDUowtll ,... ... are doUc b&stJa u: AIIIDhlrp •aoe....._ ast •• MJpel Dr., Newport Beaeb. C L UMO: Pal Fl8cber Fnecb- bom, C7SS Cortllad Dr., Rewport Beracb, Ca. 91ZU5; .-Cart Pane, zone Paclfte Cout Bwy., ~ Ca. iOUS. Tb1l be ........ eoadlct«t by a l1adted pll'tMnldp .. Slped: Pal Fnaellbom. nu .e.temllll wum«t wu. tbe COIFtJ eten o1 0r- uce eo.tJ l.tJ 11, 1976. Reedy, t.. A CroeWt, IDe., MtlorMJS II Law, 610 Newport c-.r Drtn, Slllte 990, Rewport Beach, Ca. 9ze60. Plbl1.lb.: """ 29, AIJc. 5. u. 19, 1i71, lD tbe Rewport Butlor Eulp. F -58'736 ..-, .. .,uca S-.21556 STATEMENT OF ABAM - DOMKENT OF USE OF f1C- 1TI'JOUS BUSINESS NAME Tbe ID1lDwt.ac peraou ban allodooed tbe ue of tbe ftetWou bulDess name BOtiDOre Hotel at 610 Mew- port Caer Drt•e,Satte955, Newport Beach, Ca.Wornla 9ZMO. Tbe flcUtlou bui- oea •me rtlernd to abo•e WU ftled Ia eo.ty OD F ebna- a.ry •• 1976. PWlotecbl Buar Hlll, IDe., 110 Rewport Ceater Dr., s.tte 955, Newport B'"' Calllonda ~. Ridpay BIDiru 11111. Ud., 610 M.-port Caater Dr., Saite 155, N"POrt Beaet1, Calllonda tiZe&O. Tbla t.s!MSS was coo- act.d by PtdlotectoD Banker BW, IDe. IDd Rtctpay B11Dbr HW, Ltd.., a JoiDt V _.re. Siped: Geoe R Sammen, Prellclct. Ridg- way Bunker IW1, Ud., Bruce H. M..,ell, Vlee President, Pbnot.etiOG Baoker BW,lnc. T1aU .ateiiMDt was ftled wUII tbe couty cltrt of Or-uce COUIItJ lilly 14, 19'76. Pllbllab: July Z9, Aac. S, lZ, 19, 1976, In tbe Newport ~r Euip.. F-SSl%7 LaiAL.-ncl MOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Mo. F-1!09 Oil Allplt ZOtb, 19'76, at 11:00 A.M., Herttace Es, crow, IDe., u dlllyappoiDted LIGAL IIOTtCa Trutee IIDder and parsaaat F1C I I llJUS BUSDtESS to Deed ol Trut recorded lfAME STATEMENT F.tbl"'IU1 7, 1975, u lutr. T._ toUaQic penoD Ia Mo.. .UZS, 1D boot USS?, dolle Ndl111 u: Coutal pap 15, of Otrldal Records Ariatkla, 264S! llllmoa La., lD tbe otllee of tbe Cocmty Ml.aa. Vle)D, CL .-r5: Recorder ol0raact Coaoty, GhCWJ L. BetJa. Z&t911 stu. of CaiJfonia, WILL Mtmoa LA,. Mfsllbl VieJo. SELL AT PUBUC AUCTION Ca.111'75. TO O:.JIEST BIDDER FOR 1'bla ._. .... Is CCIDdlcted CASH (papble at time of by .. ldndlral. . ale a. lawtDI IDCIM1 of tbe Slpad: GncorJ L. BeJL Ualted statts) at tbe Soatb nta ··--wu filed frOIIt mtruc:e to tbe Or-wUII tM ~ clerk ol Or-up eoa.ty OLD Cart ..... C01ZtJ -J 1l, 1f71. .... m tbe City of SIDCa ,.,.._ .JliJ 15, U, n, Aa aD J1cM, title IDd 111- -,. 5, 11'7t, Ia tM R.....m W 0011'.,.., 110 IDd DOW Bazt,or E "' P -51711 Mid bJ • ..s.r IIJd Deed ot TNit 1D ttM property. •tt IM Ia .aid eo.ty IDd .... clllerbd u: PJI8IT •• , •• PAIIC&L 1: LoU'l otTn_ct Jle. Till. Ia tbe City of w.,.. Jlt e.c-. u per IDIP .............. .., ....... ., .. 11 ........ lllseel- b ....... tbe ome. If .. ~ NCOI'dlrot aid ...,. IICS~ all oU., oB .... " .... mtMn1 .............. "'* ................ ., r9 , .......... ........... eM Jlllftill If 1oM..,. I 'IJI'e Ia ••e. ..... .......,., .. ...... drW. .... ...... ,, ... ..,.. .. ........... tile ---... ., .. ..,_ WI I If .. IIFIII ....... .._.. Po&. •oca. .... ..... a • 2 ... •· "" = ......... .,.... .......... ~ .. -... Dldut· PIC J lliliJS BUIUitliS lf AlliE ST A TEIIIEJn' Tbe 1DDowtlll per-1ft doblc ... ,.. u: o..tcn S}'Ddlc:ate, 610 Newport C.- ter DrlTe_ Newport Btaeb 921160: JobD C. Cox, Jr ... 1301 o.t:naer. ColUII del Mar, Calif. 926!5: Ra,lpl Bveb. ZU7 Dam Coart, RoWac MeadDwa. Dl.IC)OOI. Tbla ballnessts COildllcted by a geaeral partDenlldp. S1ped: JobD C. Coz. Jr. Thls ttatemeot wu filed wttta tbe coanty clerk of Qr, uce Cocmty July 19, '"19'76. ~bll.r.b: July Z9, AQc. 5, 12, 19, 1976, 1D the Newport Ba.rtlor Ensip. F -51998 La&•nc:a • 2 ST A TEMEin' OF ABAlf- DO!OIEln' OF lJSE OF FE- TITJOtJS BUSIIIESS liAIIE Tbe 1DI.IGwtllc Pti- ••• ............. -of tbe fldM._, hd r•-...: L. L -" ..... .., TS.. m AJMrt PL. L£11 CCMita M-.z7. n. fk- S-20989 tWou ber' .. --,._ FlCTTTlOUS BUSINESS f --..~ NAME STATEME.NT eu~ tD ..... WM IIW Ia Orailc'e ColetiJ -Tbe loOowtDc penou are 1%-17-7'- doitlc bo.si.Dess u: Sea Equl-ou.-Ganer, Z'll Al· ties, 1752 LaDcleJ A•-e. bert pt._ eo.ta Mea ..,. ln1De. Ca.IJI)I'Dia 9Z'705: 1 A. J-. ~ 1010~ Dtmltrij MotaJ.1MJ Balar-A•e., ec.ea ._ -· lc Orin. Colb Mesa. Call-Tld.l •• ,.. cca- fornla 926!6; WOllam War-dud«t by a .-enJputller- mtnctoo, Dl, 300 C apey ablp. Lane, Newport Beae~ Call-Sipect A. hDe hJeaL fomla 9!663. Tbla ......... ,.. filed Tb1.s bastne. Ia CCIDdlct-wltb tbe co.ty clerk ol Or- ed by a ce~~eraJ pi.J'tDei'lblp. uc• eo.ty I.e 1. 1971. Slped: Dimitri! Mota~ Plb11* hiJ n. -'~~~· 5, Tilts statemeot wu med 11, 11, 1971, 1a u. Me"PPrt wltb tbe coay cleft of Or-Ha.IIJor F.Mip. F -U$10 uce CCIUDtJ July u, 1976. Pablilb: Jaly %2, 29, Aile. 5, U, 1976, to the Newport Ha.tbor Eu1p. F -5r7H. a or Lack: .,,;c, S-Z6$l9 FICTmOOS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe fol.Jowiac pereoa is dof.ac business u: Pacifle Machinery Sales, U40Cam- pus Dri•e. Suite 101, New- port Beach. CL 92660: H, T. Hicts Co., IDe., U40 Cam- pus Drl•e. fl 08, Newport Beach., Ca. 92660. Tb1s bus1Dess is coodlacted by a corpor.tioo. Corporattoo oame: a T. Bleb Co., IDe., R. T. Hicks, Jr., Presideot. Tbls statement was tued wltb tbe couuty clerk of Or-a.oce County Ju.ty 14, 1976. Publlsb: July 29, Auc. s. 12, 19, 19'76, 1D tbe Newport Ha.tbor ED.Ilgn. F -58789 tioos or Ccrreaants, Cood1- t10DS and Restrtc:tloos re- corded AprU 6, 19'71 ID book 9596, pace 902, Of!le!al R«- ords, aDd lD book 95g&, page 933, Offlclal Records. Tbe street address IDd other common deslpattoo, II any, of tbe real property described aboTe 11 purported to be: 42 Brubarn LaDe, Newport Beach, Cal.ltorut.a. Tbe IJildersiped Trustee disclaims any l.labWty tor any locorrectDess of tbe street adt!ress IDd ather commoa ~lOll, U any, '"bown benlD.. Said sale wW be made, bat wttboclt ccw.-nt or war. ruty, ~ or lmplJed, rep.rd1ac We. PGIIII«<OG, or ea.ll1braaoes, to PIJ tM rematatec prtactp&l •m o1 tbe -.(a) ~ by aJ4 Deed of Tna-. to wtt: U-4,5C'7 Zl, wtt11 aat.,... tb ....... PI'O'idlid .. aid DOtt(a). ldft8eM, u ..,, Wilder 1M tenu of ...s Deed of TNfl. r..s. c:Mrpi.S •z:a-.. , ol dae 1'nlleeae ad of tM truu e~ by .aid Deed of 'hut. ,. b•IDdafJ .set aid Deed ot Tl'lllt .__..,. aucated _, diiiMnCI liD tt11e _,.rstped a wrWa DedanUoa ol DIMil -O.mud -.... ..,. fttl- -Rotlct of baetd .., ~ tiD Sell,,.--- --c:.md ... Rlaoe ot o.r.tlt ... a.dllll • w • be I«AAI ..... ... ~ ............. ..... .ny a.loc:ad Dltc ~ 11. lt?l ........ la:rw, ...... .., .., ee ., -, lAin CIOIIP. 1'rlllt 081cef, ....._ ona.d,;; n. -4'7et Nlls.a: JllJ H, .t:;.:t ta. lt71, ..... laftoa'IMip. LMAL,._. S-a551 FlCTmOOS 8USiMESS NAME STATEIIE.BT ,... tlliDWtiJc .... is dolac ._..,... u: BfltJDore Hotel. 510 Newport Cmter orne. Side 955, Newport Beach, Caltlmda i2IMO: Ftte 0ae n ... Ltd.., aDela- wue corponfkm, 510 New- port Ceater Drt•e. SIJte 955, Newport Beach, CalUDnda 9!660. Tbll basiDess 11 OCIIdaeted by a corporadall. Corpontial aa.me: Ftn ODe FtYe,lAd., V... R. Sam, mtrs, Presldlmt. Tb1J ltatemlllt ,.. ftled wltb tM caaty clert ol. Or-aoce c.., NJ 14. 1976. Pllbl1sb: J1llJ n. Aac. 5, 12, 19, 1971, to Ole Newport Butor EDt!lp, P-587~ LMAL•nca s ZOMa F1C11TJOOS BUSIXESS NAME ST ATEIIE.NT Tbe fDJJowtlc pe,... 1ft dolle butDea u: CASCO Colllpllerfled Alarm Sys- teiU eo.. uoo campu Dri•e, Side Z05, "-*Port Beaeb. CaJSI)I'Dia 91ZM0: R. D. J~ 1S39 lbmpMtre Circle, Newport Beac b, Ca- Ufoi'Dia 9ZMO; F. W. Sai,Jer, 1108 RJ'Ilera Drt•e, SaD Au.. c a.Ui)1111t 9!'706; A. D. c~r.nsso.trtc, Jtr ~. Coroaa del Mar, Calia)nda 91115; Lloyd E. Wlaban. 111Z Connrall LtDe, Newport Beacb, Ctll- lorua -.o;step~MaSalyer, tszz 8--Clre&e, VWa Part. CIIJt)rllla 921M'l; R. no.cJu hM-., Jr .. ZI68SZ VIa S. Jo8e, MI ... Vie)D, CalUDrala *7$. 'hils .... • .. OODCIItet- «t by a I'Mftl ..,..._,_ ... sap.s: A. D. c~..,...._. n&a .............. .,. a. co.tJ dirt ot Or- ... c.., llltJ 11, 1fN. ........ AlJ IZ, It, M&,. 5, 11. 1f71. a. ... •..,...n 8.atlor -. dr F -$1715 CR.Ui SCHISLER, -of Mr. ud lin. RalplaSeNaa. ot PonenDle, *»J'IDII1J f1l llnport Bed. ... lf'lh- l&ed froa Col«' tel AU- U.S tiiPt ...nee au.llc... ud IIU bea ardped to O...r. Cnlc Ia a Mllft ot •••;wt Beldl, a pldil .. • tiPadlndleMPecllllol aad oc s.a au.n. aDd ,.. ...... It lleadlc- ftJS r6111twiart • IWboa lslud belore jDIIIaiDC C.- tb 'al. T.V. SET STOLEH A bu1Jar 1We a TV _. ad ncord piiJer db two ........... ftlled at $150, fl'oaa tile IIIIU'bDIM of Jtaie LJ'IIIl ....... ~ 1'dp LaDe, eo. ..... pollee leaned 'l'..ctay, Jaly6 • ..,. bu'Jiu N1801Jed a IMrl room ws.dDw .ere. .s ra1eed .. 'llllocllied .,..., tiD pia tlltry. JEWa.RY STOLEM Rldlud E. GtrJ, AIL I, !11'7 Eldra ~.... eo.la ................ ot ...... ~ ol a ILl 1111 bracellt. a .0.. bftc lllf. sn..r r1r1p _, cetM fi'OII b1l fe'MMol, eo.ta -police rtiiOI'I*t ,.._.,, J.ty '· FICTITIOUS BOSDIESS N AilE ST A 'l'£lt1EJn' Tbe tiiOIW'III pe..-ate doiac ... tn_ u:: Fnuny FJuberl, 1111 Port Wett- t.o.me Pl., Mewpoat S.Cil, Ca. 81160: RoMrt lf. ·-Jr .. 1W Port W~ Pl.., N. .. rt Beach, Callt. 92MO; LIMa •• ·-· 1111 Port w..._ne Pl., Rw- port s.c-. Ca. IMIO. ,........,? •• Is~ by .. lldh\dlll. ~~pad: a...tll ••Jr. .......... -,.. tDud ,. tM a.tJ c:lert ot Or- .. c.., ""' u. ..... PlbUIIk MJ n. MI. s, 11, lt,lm. a. ........ llaltlor b s1p F -HUI • •• • Mlsicll cOIIIdy 01 .. ·a·.• .. IF' ...... ..._ .. ersr'l" wt tl..... r 1' a , .• _.._ ..... -.......... __ ,.. .... ~ .. ...,....,..n..a -· It e.. .._..ctnc ...,_/ . --a.-ot M.Jl.AYAINEOFI.I. --. fto .... , ••n • a. DIES AT AGE Of 9J .-e a , ... fll 1 .._ ,_.. ...cc.. ... _..... ..._ .... 111M Jlri-, II ...... 1 ... y.......... Pliea ..... c...-. .. *' ·nmra Ill at« • ,.._ v.._ ll,tiii'JGnlll ,..., ___ ...... CaM!. --.-•-•I*•IDIIrt _,.,, • .,._ ----..... -..-<tc-..... __ ........ 11o1 liar 1111 Bnd 1!otfto ..... , IIIII -to CoB- GI"' ..... -IIo( -·--· --..._ ........ -locaiiJ ...... put clflo --llolb' II,..._ • ._ ..... '--'-..... ---·t-'..0.;.,..,.---_ ..... __ ter -......,_ lOIII 'I'M .......... Ia ·__. II ' I ,.. MtJIIi, .... a. -·-T•-ofiM~~-­Dr.--.,_ ftc:llted .... M'llct. • • PUCAD BBDCB ._. Cut -· • loB, ...... ..,. ..... ., •••• ;:wt ....... J:rt •• CI!We 1111 _. duttr 17 ?._~II t111t 111-ftlae 'Mo-ped rules cited ......... 17111 ... -fto ..... ~-­..... -F a. We TIP _..., _...,. 111111 lbr E • a :• c.. ,... aca...._ Mr • .lrllaler 1s c:laair-··a 11 _....... Gat mecta _ _,..., ___ Mr.-loE ..... C..., ,.. ........... 1'lclllllb wW be oa 111e at u. 6 from COIIiUloe ea.ta rlllltl1e to 7 10 -Ira~ -l'l&od blcyeloo {mo-lltEFTS REPoRTED : LIL----· , __ --> -~ .u -"' tbo T •• y th d • •D~~Mr of plate can. re- " .t8rt-L~a ,, ..•.. "DIARY Df A SURfiNG FILII" Row (G) • a •••• , •• 7 , ••••• u. ' , .... Pl .. IMORT IUIJECTS , ..... anz.a•s A ~·~.::a. ou amages station ~-==~== fll --lo Mil $1 115 · _,_,.. lnftle U.- WOJtll olllerto _.._ A telupr,II'CIIJ"'IIttJ11p-monWirc. poUee were told. tiiWit 801 Bile Aid tldJ -lo)y II 1D --olt -· .. wu eupt All llt.Ut II ... c:he WeeL tla6 from tbe Muriaa: trrtac to pt aw&J wDoat Arco, at tbe coner of Coul: Tbe CallJol"'lll v tldcle !Iotti 1D lllewport CtDter. paJilc tor $.3 wortb ol cu, HWJ. aad Donr, told po1iee Code lltltet that 1 motor. Batel emprlof... IDtlced did more tbu $100 damace this ltorJ: 1.t.ec1 bicycle t. a febicle 116 blalltow•••M•from to ....,meat at a Newport A ,c.tb, about 18, wlttl wttb 2 or s wbee.._ ntcb 1 18cbclllkmce roomaatbt Hntce JtaUoa Frtday loGg black bait, cot $hrortb welcU leu ttu 1,500 bd fllor ..._ tbey cbected of PI at a .. u.sem.ce PQUDCII, a-' paeratu I or 1M...., II J p.m. RAPE REPORTED pomp, IUid tried to too.. leu bo,._wer. ft muot Eut1er • 1M dly tbe wUbolt 1111111· .._ tlae at. oat be able to 1ttatD 1 Jl)elld --·-t:. 111e BY N. B. GIRL -....-111m, be t• -., 30 u•• .. WJ'a .... bncebucb. ftr.toflendmme•r-=-"lnll 1.-_ A te.,_..-okl Newport tbeo a _,._ ~" u col ......,... wiiOe U.. bu .,.. BMCb lltl IUd Ae .,.. --....... • Wotorl&ed blcycl• ar. oot eloea:l bltwM:I. Z Lm • ..:1 11:1•111*" Satlrday la La-lat~ utll beretllnedwltll reqt&lred to be rectaered 10 a.m. , tbt TnODeJ'. The att.-at wiJ.b tbt 1tate (I.e. U•-•a r-Beach tad cJrt•ea to ~--'" the _ .. _ ~·t --wua ..._ ..... .IDd plates\. bow"er, N-rt RIYenldo, wbere abe was p blm -• ·-~ te a rece_. B•ch resideat& are re- nped. Tbe all)eet tJMm reached Qlllred to cet 1 bicycle 11· r..cu-Beacb pollee •r 1ulde tbe JtatioD'a oftlce ceue. Tbe opentor of 1 tbeJ are looldac far 1 man ud bepD lr:Doell:1ll( eQidp-motorized bleycle m .. t ban 1D IU tbtrtiet,. wbo tokl tbe meat from a desk IDI1 a nlld drt•er•a UeeDM (uy Cirl ~ ,... a dlabled flit-aheiY•. Yo• of tbe damace ~ c11.15tftcatkm). An lutrae· HID at tbe YJetaam war. wu ctc.e to 111 addbiC ma-Uon permttforrldera15-1/2 dbUi& PG AND THE lll.tiiAIMS''I"ALL THE / I'IIESlDEMrS IIEII" "BUffALO IILL Tbe ctrl aJd lbe Was ebJDe, wbleb the att4Dkat years or older Ia acceptable, IIUkbtc ber 1917 car oeu Slid wu wreell:ed, aeeordl.ae to Lt. Blae. tbe ·t.a,.a Baeb Art F..U-Tbe JOUtb. wltb S IU· The lawa pertaJablc tn the nl w1MII tbe miDI&IPft."&clled aqen: lD h1s car, ••.-.lect operatJoo ot a motort&ed bl-:· .a:=.:~ nli>tr" for abolatlSfMI:aod cycle are tbe arne utboae PG ~00 6 ~11 ~00 6~~ 1111111111 I ¥ .... .., I! Di&CettlttrJ 1m IP8d any. for bicycles, n:cept:tbattttey aad JJUbed ber t..e~ '* may oat be ridciert oa bJke ber car. NEW ZEALAND trut., oo.... _, •• ....... , ..... ........ 1l1.111 .......... SPEAKER COM equeotrlall lnll .. -11 ... lNG ur ree,...H_l tnllnol ... Tbt Ret. loiiD. ouM lips are PHted permJttJng £nos, , .. nl MCf'CarJ a.me. 1D Newport Beach. 1 e1eet ot tbe New Z..aa.d. motortMIS bleyc1e may oaly ......,. u-. --~be ..-011 U>e -be-at Pff!DOMtl coacret.uoM tw ... tt.e ewrb u.n, wttb C,_,b, S262 Brood -. DO m:-. Newport Helgbtl, at 7'30 BIG WHEa. RACE TO p.m. Tueoday, ..... 3. Tbe u-11 -...s to HI LITE .GRAND P II X !be Btble Soelotl .. ol 70 a..· o1 tllo lllpllclU at coaatrtes, prepares Bible tbe City o1 Cc.lta Mea '• rndlarc aids for 1oaac IDd Srd lbiiDI bicycle CfUid old, eooda.ets a BJble edllea· priJ., W'UI be 1 pre...ebool Uoa program lD New Z•-bl& wMrei nee a:tr 4 &Dd 5 l&Dcl'a seeoadii'J pllbllc rear oldl will be featured acbool.a, orpni&ea lllmmer Satardlr DOOG, Aarlast 21. coatereoees aDd camps for The JIOUIII&tera wm n ee oa chlldren, Yoac people tDd 1 SS-)'Ird coane t:tr•ftn:t, teacbera:, m•ht.atna Scrip-atcCIDd tDd tblrd place tue Boobllopa tbfollebOIIt 1warda. KJda pe.J 1 5~ eDtry !be COOIIIIrJ, """ pabu.bes foe IUid brlao tbelr ..,. bl( up -to -date attractive wbeel Cbrllt1u lUenture. The• Cnnd prU 1a .cbed- Mr. Enos' rapoGilbWty Wed lor Aucut ZR ud 29 ta tbe ezwcuttve OYerAcbt Rect~tnt~oo datee W of tbe at..tfe aeth1.t1H, A4lcUt Ul artd 20 or at tbe with ~eular ellq)bUia oo race coune oat later than Bible teacJUc, local Cbarch 11 LID, oa tbt day of tbe r_.al coalereaee ud lay race. tnlalllc. starts Friday, '1/10 <lESA FIRM GRANTED ;10.3 MILLION ORDER CHAS. HARSH BERGER OF C.M. DIES AT 90 ' SURVIVE' lluooJu ou c._.,, 3160 Airway A•-.. Cotta Mea. bU be. aftf"ded a $1 o.s lllll1loo llo!>u'tmoal "' DefMSe eoatract, Coarreu:- maa Alldrew HJMba• u- ~ th1a week. 1be COil- tnet eaJll lor tbo loealllrm to IIIIIPIJ tbe Del... Fuel • ~Y Cooter wltb JP5 )II r ftlel. TWO HURT IH C.M. IH TWO CAR ACODEHT Two per.»~ wert boa- pttalf..., aa.r a two.car a c. Cbari• HU'Iblll.rpr. 90, of IZ7 W. "'"-Coota M-. W'bo dlect 91mdar at. a IDeal ~ bome, waa bvitd 'I'Medly after prtftte tamur Muoalc ~er­ Tieet at B.U ...8 roadway C-1. Mr. Har.t~buJer, a Mtt. . ecMlrt ..... bad UTecl bert Sl r~ Be wu a retired r-.1 ..tate mao. He II •nt...S by IU wUe, Lottie, .. Bnce ot Coroaa del liar, ! Cf'UideblldrtD """ z pW-(rudebOdna. e-'"' Hul>or BlYd., 600 HARVEY WEBB OF CM feet 101'0. 0( a.tlower An., at Z:14 Lm. Illy ZZ, Coota SUCCUMBS AT AGE 65 ,.. .. police reported. F..nl •mcu wen AU 11. a.., z1, Apt. s, IM1d o1 PacUie v .... c- U17 ...... a. Coota u-, ,_.., lor Hanoy Wtllb, wu -to DCI IIMkal fl, al 1 .. ---C- C---IDJa-, u-. I nllndllqlor •n ud_ -·"" -"""" -· -clod _, Ia Ida Wl 1ft. laocNt O. 1 L,..,ood CODft'-"-'t C11ter, Aadelm, com. • .. . plllood ·-udblei<JIIIo. .............. •""""' "' """ ... -to ,_ 1111 wtto, ,_ -ou. Va1Jo1 ........ roll of ~ I .-. MEW SERVICE ADDED ~~=: BY L A. fEDERAl. po. But liDIIo, , 'pr a1 fto .... W1U1aa •-C.. lCtwiiDI'f a.. omce • · tsd It.,....,.. ot Loo •1111• F-lo•· JAZZ IN APTeiii)OM ..... 7 ·-.. tadi-..... -.. , l•ottbe AT llti!IIIWOWI~It Ileal o8lol _, .., eo•-''I-~ .. , I '' ..... ...._ b m :tMI .... ,. r PI_. .. aca. .... •••••Ctrie " __ ... , ....... c-... ""' 11a. ,_, ,,...,.L., .. ..., . .... t•IIIID. .......... _ .... ,._...,. '''he •rn•otouot-pa•r• I 'a' • .... -.. ,_... ... fto ----CIIJ'III!l--l sre IllS ,.._ .. .,.,_-., Ill .... PI IE ••• , ... ¢1ro&.-.-- b z r s ..... • ••• • c.J 1 n ~ • 111 ej .. Cillo_, __ ... u .. a 2,111111. II .... a 1hl'l-.,, ... -. ..... c..., tloe,.,III.-IIM. .. ,., 'liE I . • A PlftSJ .. Id __ _.rem ,, -~ ..... -----..: Ill .. ., ...... • ...... t a,_.__. dtt•MI ...... a~ "'~-....... ... ......... I ;~ ---------·-h1 I CtHMIIIp ?It tM _. 16-.. •~usa ... ........ -. ...... cMielliiii*IIWe.....,c...,. ... &lllilll;f'ft'W' ., .._ a $20,0110 II w ac t ----'" lilt ............... .... ------........... ., ..... $11,000. "'----....... hr.,.,. .......... .... ,. .. ..ad ... ilttrw a. bll*, a bait ofPietalpuloted ... Money bag is stolen Tbell ol I blak- b&c Mllhttrdac more t11u $100 .......... -""'' u by OWDI'I'I of Dlamllt Cleuera, uoo £. Cout Hwy._ Coroaa del Mar. Tbe bq ftl left -I obelf, --.-<b "' -pollee ..... told, and .,meoDit ....,...a, reeebed o'ler, took tbe baC a-' ft.l.Ud oC. ""*' a -.n emplo)'te w• iato t:be bact room tor a few mJaltea aroaod 7:15p.m. SUPT. NICOLL MAilED TO SEA COMMITTEE Sapt. Solm W, Nicoll of the Ne'W'I»rt .._ KMol d1atrict bu tare. e1eeWd to tbe eucatifl commtttee ol the Sebool Employers Aan. lor 19'16·77. • SEA Ia a COI*trUilm ol 95 Loa Aorel• ud On.race Couoty achool dlJtrtcta, formed for tbe par:poee"''f eJCba.aCJ.ac lllormatll:a .OD Callfonda'aoew scbooJ liD· ployen coUectl.•e tupJD.- iDc lerlalattoll, ud all pbUel ol tbe n.IUIII .... co"•....... ., REAL ESTATE POSI W.E FOR SALE by ...-: ._, wood Couatr7 Clllb, Palm lloMrt, z -... z-~m. Lola e-. be .-.en•>-, EUERALIJtl. WUUtitr ID acrUlce !iooee..._. perfoetly eat, -rr-. br1llloolly polt- emenld cat. 'OM .._. Z.%0 ea.rat at $400; 18· Dtbor f-50 cant.,. MOO. Botb worth maar tim• more. 675-151'1 • GAZEBO -larp ft4 toor, wblte lattice; Z UC4PINtl oalt bl>loo, • -· ,......,..e WVIII:Iic llutler pole; mloe. fanll '-· 11111111; -· -· Jo-tertor doolcDor.('111)1U- 5W. ,o-:.r -..-.-;I .. 2 •• • u r • ............. acJnl Co11•ercial PNI<ftG fOR 40 CARS!· Mit ~s .. bwa u:r CAirf OPEN OAlU f •• iAT. I. 5UII. E¥!5. U AP'PT. 200 MAIN IT .. 548-3414 . Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totalled . $223·1/2 MILLION ln the first six months of 1976. THIS IS A 61 PER CENT INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD OF 1975. 3,790 new list· lngs were processed, of which · 69 PER CENT WERE SOLD. 76.per cent of the sales were cooperative. / List your property with a Realtor. ·················~ RENTAL CORONA DEL MAR - 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath. Pool Pri•Ueces. $300 per IDOIIth. , ~·MARTIN REAL ESTATE 1 Time JTI-UO 1.00 1.00 .10 a ............. z.oo 11 to 10 words ••• , • s.oo ~~---..... 4.00 &oc:• _.. -·.. .10 CALICO CA.T ---lonble, Deeds a COOd perm&DeDt bome. SJ-,yed female about Z-1/Z years old, Call 1'75-2051. IEAUTY IIOOIC 2132 £. c-Hwy. CotonediiM8r P'llonet-44-7331 HAL .(UISCHE R ·:--·· ~liriAI-·~.-.;.-- ,.., Fmi,.. ANuNd ,_E. C..t Hwy. '69 PORSCHE 91!, uceUeot eood.. AM-FM atereo, cllrome wbeela, new p&ilt. Mut uee 110 IIJPre<:late. (714) 1193-5SJS, OLL'SUOBILE II -4 door Mdi.D. Netda tune- up ud truamtalao. n- IMI IUid I<!Jaot-. AU elM ta aceUtllt ooadltloo. Verr c1ea1Dter1or. $250. Call548-M51 der 5p.m. a-., DllpOoata, r .. -. ~r , • , .R•r 'INe day, Dl(bl or t""· JUST PLUMBING ToiiSibDM: 111-1111 LICIMU Ito. .,., •MUSICAL 1'011 • • ·' ' .. 1100 E SHOPPII&? 8« 7:/tae tltil OPEN SAT.& su·N.l-5 • '*'-I a a .. sa• ..._ wl6 11011 .._,....._ ~~~,.n. $89,500 I I 1 ·1 ~;:;;;&.... lrYiie Terr~ee OPEN SAT. 1-5 FRESH AND SPARKLING P~ ............ dialup faiDUJ room, t.t .,... ... oa. IOOd ....,. ---IDeJIIdllr I8Dd Only $123,50Q •••• ~ C..,., Cor011 Hig~lllds OPEN SAT. 1-5 VIEW & SUPER PRIVATE PATIO ----IUtOIIId au z or I bedroom bome. Lure famUJ room wtt.b prtnte ~~~truce. $169,500 NOT A KING • • • ••••• )lit Un Ute OM oo KINGS ROAD-a won- deatal JOCIUGa, corDer lot and cJ.realar drt••· r1 a 2-.eofJ w1tb COOd arcbttectaral IJDes. Tbe .-r .eof1 f•taru a hap famUy room, complete ,. pool tlble .. al8o. IQUiter bedroom alii 2 lillllllll. Esce11•t VIEW OF THE HA.RBOR Ud tbe BLUE, BLUE PACIFIC. Tbere ls a tloD1 ol S bed- NOIDI --or coald be 4 bedrocnu, famDJ room ud a.bic room -· a tatal of 4 bUbl. All acelleat 1M1J at tUZ,500. RENTAL DEPARTMBIT U ,.-baft a bome or apartDMIIIt lor nat, pl... eaU em' reatal ll)eCial18t. Batbara Aoteoy .. LOTS OP ltOOMS IM .. CI COZY OLDII MOMI. OVII A MALP-ACII· • • 10 IIIMG OPPII OM A HOISI &ACIC BALBOA ISLAND WATERFRitT DUPLEX $339,500 . Rare find on widest area of South Bayfront. Breathtaking bay & ocean vie w. Spacious 4br, 3ba upper w /pvt ··Top Of The World'' sundeck. Lovely 3br, 2ba lower unit w/~tio. frplc. & pvt entrance. Shown by appt. Big Canyon Custom . ~cular Ud Unble. Tb11 '-I!PJ COIIIba.tloD · eu be foaDd 1D tbls Bi« Cuyoe 4 bedroom. famUy room, Ubi"U'J home OYtrlooktac correoas pool 1.re1 aDd coU coar~e. Two story Urtac room wUb must•• flrtplace Ud new loft.~S365,000. One of a Kind . . Cutomiled HARBOR VIEW HOME wttb l.SM IQ. ft. tor tbe famUJ Wbo wuts ~ to eMerti.Ja &Dd llYe, Tbe addltioa to Uda MOlfTEGO model -.ellldH a tamJly room. larp 1111c11o db Jolt. , ... bobbJ room. See to wnei.lte. .c.JJ •4oeJe.l BAY CREST _ •11 OOVU DIIVl 64J...a2W1U. S.. MIQUI\. ..._,,_.~ 41d CMr\11 DL. 712•1414 UP, UP, UP! - - -to a deiWitful 2 -story Colonial ......... ' ........................ .,_, nolL .._, C'-'7 WilL Owaln Wllltallt $N.SOO • ............. ..., ......... LIVE··· & P-L-A-Y!! MOVE IN & RELAX EDjoJ lntM'I _., .. reerMt.._J faeutttec -- part. OlJIIIII&e pool Ud t--. camal TbeD ftlt Mine t8 tb1l Pr.ley.-ot I bedroom, d1DIIIc room Ud famlJJ room IIOme.TMMCIUI!nla Homes an ta.... foreeramletuec*lllle~=• We NGt Ud poreelaJa tlbl --all pat i!t a prtde-of4fMnldp aelcMionood.. ~r $61,500. Cad 673-M50 ~· . . -. .. .. -----,. . -. . . . . --. - TH1 COI.OMAI. NAMSIOM The white one with tall columns, stately trees and the porch with turnpost railings. Everyone in Mesa Verde bas envied it for years. It is a Unique Home, with 4 bedrooms, a den, col onial kitchen. formal dining, sparkling pool and colorful gardens. Call Unique Homes of Mesa Verde if you feel it is worth $124.900. IJNIUJI: ~ ftEAl TO~ 175·1100 312...,.,.Awnue,...._l...., ... --v .... ,. ..... c.,.....,., 11S ... ................ -J:uula~t New under construction. Contemp. Cape Cod. Oak firs, 5 BR, 4th Ba., 3 frplcs . Lndscpd. Boat slip. $375,000. Promonlor'l &'I Like new 4 bdrm .• family rm., den. 3 baths. Ramp & float. 1279,000. JJJo.J~t New, under construction, contempor. Cape Cod. 4-5 BR. 4'h ~A., pier A: slip . $360,oeo. Bill GRUNDY, Realtor tslea4en II~ et Lia4e Isle U1 &AYStDI DR.. SUITI 1, M.l. 67J.6161 • •••••••••••••• PENTHOUSE LIVING ---on the bay Lu:urioas 2 bedroom., 2 t.tb cc.domllllam. Wrb Ma11'U7. ClOM to li>I"U'J IDd ....... Uu.r- pueed new. Boat llJp anJ.lable. Fee tttle at $11'7,000. HOLLIS WOOD, Realtor 675-8676 -........ ...._, .......... .... .. ~ .......... o.. ..... .. ...................... f\b...... , .......... I d 1 ...... ., w 1 0 I :. C•nl• 11 s s,us• :a CMI.67J.JMI Opdde-dlml llome --I bedrooms, larp fllmUJ room wttb wet b&r. EJII)Uded .. deet OYer I car CIJ"'ee. Reduced to Sl25,000 CALL 673-3663 EVES. '42-2253 • POOL • FIVE BEDROOMS AJm 4 BA1'HRIOOIIIS • FORMAL I>I:N'D«i AND FAMILY ROOM • THREE-CAR GARAGE, 2 AUTOMATIC OPEt.~ • CENTRAL AIR-CONIXTIOND«; OFFERED AT SU$.000. INCLUDING L AND (Oner woald ccalicier loac eacrow) 768-7878 anytime .. T•'U h ,.tad lomorrow tlllt ,_ bcMIPt rea~....-....,.. ROY R. McCARDLE ~~ II 1111 MIWPOIT ILVD., COSTA MilA ot I •• ,. ....,. __ .. •• -Db ••• I 'h ...... as as a • np~~a • •• e .. ••• Clrtrn....-.> WI RACE IS DECIIR Br -If, a.canr ~SJP t ... tnUer-n._._. .. , , ,_ .... l,~U- .tlc OM D dp ~-Iedin .... ._.. a llllkm- , 'IM lillpld .t 11 Ill-Wldt WI ' tM of fleets I -•--.-,_.,mootto -II< IMIIb ·--.. ~ .. --r" .tJl ........... c....... . ---. ..,....,.. _au,... ttwua ___ ,..., ..... ... s 1 ..... of tbe u tbe •rt• ... aot de- Tadol Clllb ,_ llllll aBor 1M 511> &lid U.U nee a1 n.e s dlyeYeat. Cl£ARANCE DiScouNTS ON EVERY . '71 MODEl CAR AND TRUCK If!! OUR TREMENDOUS INVENTORY. . -!rom aU ...... ""'"' tM Pacllle Cout uc1 eotrtes from u far away u Colo- rado ud Oklaboma 1!11- ~ weatbtr to enry- OH•• lWic. from the brisk 18-bot IOIIlbwester of Fri- day's ZDd race to the fiuky 5-lraot MM~tberly which plapod 1M Oool ........ tlH! tlal race oa Saday. The . eouw, ... of the Santa .ADa Rlft!' )ltty, 1110 p.l'e all comers a fair taste of tbe Wilen oft Newport Beacll. '73 MERCURY 9 PASS. STATI:>NWAGON VI -... -fact. air -power ltttrilll ndlo-lioalcoracl< $2999 2 DR. IS cyl. -auto. tnal. rd:J • heater , Monte VIS -... U... -fact. air -radio -.... -tut ·-$3899 Plus Tu 6. Lic•n '73 vw 412 AU'I'OIIATJC TRANSIOSSION AM/FM RADIO A71-1i ' ., 014 '!71-14 S.15 .... 11L &aot-End Sf.lR=--"'--· --- va • --tnu. -1act. atr . power_,._-radio $3299 I .. LPD •c u'•• ,, ... ' • ·~ --· ....... .. 1&4 ......... ....,. •• ,, ... b ............ ... rt , ...... _...,,11'1'11~ '""!"' Lllbe ... OD Tbe 19'16 santua Na- ~ featured sucb '•get- topben'" as tbe dockside --rrtoar loUowlDc 11M! ~ 1M pla dtoDer- dut:e filtll.rdlJ enolne:, and a Sadly "bnmcb' • prior to tbe ftal nee, wbicbprob- lbly •• mu.y strategical eoaalt:atlaDS Jn progress llDoe. at tllll time, z boats wen Ued t:.r ftrwt place aDCI MYenl otberawerewell wttbbl re&eblle dl&ta.D.ce of .t>e cllaqliGolldp. After tbe nee, at the all importaat tropby pres«rta- tiolt cere_,, BUI Martin of 1larta del Rey Fleet IS, W'Utl bls 100 Bob u co- ,.,._, IDd crew or '•Fucy," claimed over-all Yietor'J' ud tbe conted w. D. Sc-po-trapbJ by oalJ ooe..qaarter polDt OYer Oeet-mate Ku Ka.smer and bl.s erew sa.1l..1Dr '•Trou.•• Tb1rd and 4tb places waat to Ralph Rod- helm's "L'U T.lfter'' and Bob V..,t~~D'I "Mllcblet/• botll ol Newport Btacb'l Fli.t f6.1D 5th wu'•Scboct Tnltmed:," sailed by Bob saner, u.o of Martoa del a.,., rtootts. Winners in NB tennis A crowd ol 156 entrieS plt.yld ID Uala m<lGtb I 5 bl& )lbtlee ramuy doUbles teo- all to.r.mtat. co-spoo. .,rod bJ 1110 c1tJ of !lew- port s.e. blceatMIII!al commtttee ud tbe Newport- B.-RGtary Club, T1lo-luted2 ....... ~. ..... Jllly 11.' Two IIIJIIIUIIIIlt.,..ls of com- ptttttm .... bald. Tbe opea I IDII'DIMIIt n1 aptD to all w.-,..r r rt1n'•. Tbe PBR ·-----""'' 10 -M.Yetak8 · clty teMll ..._, tbroaltl t1le -. t.tbeo and re-·---Hen an tile wllmers: OPEN CLASS , .._,, dolblts: lUte Fed· detiJ Br, ad lr. WOfDtll'l dolbles: M1· cbello Ford 11011 Aao Koob- ler. lll1ad-ClndJDaiJ andDouPollao. ,......,_..Uedoable~:· --·-Corcor-.. . r-_. -lllllo• r,.s __ dodrlr ... lr. ..... .. ........, ...... •-...,.. 11011 VlclrSa G-. I , _ _._..., -..._,-. , ....... _ .. _ .. ,....~. -aw -holllal. .... "-. •r -_c 2 2,11 U. ~!!I~-Bouler. :: lllcl<la- beats Mle Bast Tblo'F'*' .... 1110 Lao AJICel" lprDpW• rt11n to CoD .... 'II tnJ ~ meet: tbeoeDat....,., "-Or-aage ~ ...,_ ,.,., ' . THE TEACIDG • CEII'I'EDD 011-~r A11D THE BIBLE, WITB-O.NM:ft:&li CIIRII"'"tAJAJ UVDIIG. ALL jQD .dl ftl,..,. 1 ee .. ,._ ..s ~ "'" u., · Sp-·--beblnd B-loiiiOih- Honal Siltt...., lAipt. an rapta!Dod !>J s-a-U, S. Speedway eM f'O 101111 But . But N.B. AD AGENCY NAMES 2 EXECS E~ey-Hoo'fer Aatertu- lng bas aamtd two ..,. ac· count ezecttt•• to Ita agency markttllll llldllles team. . E. Tem btbud Jr. ct. Balboa lalud wtU _...,,l&e ill' couamtr aeeo.ta. Ht 11 a natin of Wlalttitr" gradllate ct. Art..lca University 11 Tempe, he ....... d --Ia radio-telen.IGD jDU1Ia1.l.lln aod martetJ.ac. Joba Terrr ot COIItl. Mea will eoordla:Jh U. ~· oew prodllcta diJIIIoL He ....---inatysls lor 11M! Su D1110 Urban II-~ Aaeb· ority as weD u local ft. unct.al OODCer'M. A lDIJ'bt- IDc ·-· Ill. ... state M STREET -COSTA MESA • Tennis - TENNIS l;lALLS Can of 3 (Seconds) -1.§9 WARMUP SUITS 13.95 39.95 IN DOWNTOWN COST A MESA EASY TO FIND ... EASY TO PARK! !! J 0 w. 19tt. 8.50 BARBELl SETS 36.95 DUMBELL SEl'S 16.95 EXER GYMS 24.95 . . RALPH .A~D GIL Somewhere between Ralph Nader and Gil Ferguson ties the answers to America's problems. EYerybody bas beard of Ralph, of course. Some of us wish we hadn't beard of him, but Ibis Is America and we hue freedom of speech. To Ralpble, the fish. t~e birds, the air and the rivers are OYerytblng, Things like jobs, the ecooomy, property rights and llDuiiDg costs 1IIDd of take a back _, In Ralph's fty of thinking, !(.,..., GU Ferguoon ruos an oatfltcaUedCEEED. All of those Initials mean something · about ECODOmy and Environment and Development, although I can't think of anytbln!! tbey'Ye dooe about the en'fironment. CEEED Is based here In Nnport. GU Is a retired MariDe pabllc relatloos guy, who used to be a public relatloos 'fice-prnldelll of the 1n1De Co. CEEED waa started up back when the PropositiCIII ZO campalp """ oo. 1'be)' were agln 11. The oatflt Is made up of builders, de9elopers, mortpce I-rs, coutructloo unlolllsts, and tbe Ute • • • F eU""s who 'ftDI to see a lot of buildings llullt. .. A lot of tolb seem to be mad at CEEED, because CEEED IB trying to kelp tbo llate from tGDtroll1ac tbo building tbot goes 011 aloag the coastiiDR. But, we -ld lreep ID miDd tbot tbeae CEEED guys are legitimate business -'e. We sboald al., kelp In miDd tbol, wltbout a proper tax bue, and without jobs and llou-, and roade to 110 to !hose aaes, we are not going to be able to enJoy lifo •err -b. We DO-.,meii!Dd of molllai protectlaalaw. People DO hue tbo rlcbt of pmlk ICOUS ID 1111 beaclles andlllooc•n, and to roads to pt them tloore. Bat, Uils 8Wp V ! BW IbM I!U llltocil8cl uoomcl Sacram•to lor many IIICIIIIIIa mull not be -olD -to 1111 prabi8m, or tbeJ wwJd boYe fi&Wncllt oUt by """. . · WltM ft -Is a btll -will protect ...,Uc ;.otctU AND _.ty rllbiL Tlte . llate sllould o•eraee tile grand plan, but local IID"rDm.X -..,....,.._ II. · Wile lllo locala l'llllloe to reeop!oe tbe pabllc's rlgltt (Wbleb tbe city olllwa;:wt bU -.), -It's time for tbo -to step ID and llltock .,_ ._. uo ', Bat, DOl bofore. . CIEED ·-to keep perammt oft our bacl:a, Tbot'a al4od canoe. Tile ecalo- IUI8 wut to kelp de .. lopen from J'llllal tbe ....-.trysicla, Tbot'l •IOod ....., 100. Illite, lllo people Deed • tbo cout. But "tbo people" IDcludu a lot oiiDdl'fldlllla · •110 ... proporty rlcbt-. and tboJ -tbe1r lsDd, 100. . IJDm..,..... bola-Ralllll and Gil, ,.. ouc11t to be sble to flcure tills lliiDc oB, . ' . AL FORGIT .... · .. . 1· IIOOlUXlGGLE OF THE WEEK: b co.t 111o tupar-n $11,000 tor tbo -rDIDIIII · 1D ll1liiJ 1111 dect of ter-ttm Oil Orlenlal ldlacco. 'WN!rl . . . . . ', . . ·• . . . . . . . 1 B•"" · io,,,., beacll cbl.ln, IIIII an .. .u o1 tl1lltp tor 11v 1111111 ..,. ...s • 1111 . ...... an Wllll1ll& lor roar la..,..ttnn -at lllo --,.-\ . -