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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-11-06 - Newport Harbor Ensign----~---..-- \ ' . / . ; . . . . liTH YEAR, N_O. 1l THURSDAY, HOV. 6, 1975 OFFICES IN CO RON. A DEL MAR, CALl FORNI A .. , .... ~ tolloo, _......., ET lll!tM Kl,ptr. Tbe la Jack SJ.ectrild, Tt. BOA board of dlroefx>n bolda pabUe -.co the flnl ,..._., of •eh JDODtl:l at 115 Apte Al'l 1t:ut1.a1 at 7:10 p.m. Tolal memboroblp IIWI ,_. II 1?1, ap ,- 100 trom lut year. accordlac to Mrs. floaltoa. no 1a ~ ber loth ClOUICUUn term u .chtuy. Planners eye big projects Three oew major ~elap­ meat propoals an eched- aled forwbateouldbeiCormy pubUe bear1.ogs before tbe Newport Beach Pla.D.n1nc Commi.IDoa oo NOt", 20: • HOUDA Y HARBOR, aa lnloe Co. plan lbr ,.l"!Dc the Holldly lnD elalo bolld • 8-story hole! -"" complex betweeu NI'Wp)rt Dmles aDd the lDtersecUoa of Mrs. Bergeso_n's hat in the ring Marian Berr-oa ot e..,.. erest. a member ClltbeNew- port-Mesa school board,u ... IIOWIC:ed _, 1'-tsb""lll enter ont Jaoe•sRepubJ:Icu primary tor tbe 74th state A ... mbly Dtstrtet .... DOW hl.ld by Robert Badhlm at W.;teltn; Mr. Badbam it reliDqqtsblll( lhe. pool to run tor U.S. Cqress, IDeorpon.te tbt D ... etty Ubn.ry, tbe New- port Hartor Arl MII88Um, a reataunat, a tbeltn, aDd 320,000 ~Qare feet of"low- rl.se.. otace Jp~Ce. Tbe lo- catioa l.a ).1st -.at of tbe ftre statioa 1D oortlnfestem of Newport Ccter. • BROADMOOR-PACIF1C VIEW, a planaed comm1111lty or 160 slagle-famlly de- tached bomes oo 50 aens of the oorthwest portloo of Pl.- elD.e View memorial park's p.....,rty, )Ill oortll ol BJc Cuyoa nse"otr aod troat-lDc 011 New llaeArtbllr BI'Yd. GROUNDBREAKING ceremontes yesterday for the New- port Harbor Cr.mber ol Commerce hEadquarters belog buut at Jamboree aod Santa 8artJara Dr. !Deluded tbe ftrlng of a toy cannoo. Chamber presldeot WWiam Lusk ls at left, wltb fonner pres1deot Rlcl».rd steYeu, etait- ma.n of the bulldl.oc: ~ drlY•. Tbel0,000S~, ft., $500,000 structure, due for occupancy nelt sprlDg, .W lndude some rented ofDc.e space. Mock' gn..ot deeds are be1Dc presented to ftrms wbo doDate $50 per JQU&re foot to the buJld1ng fu.Dd. YesterdlJ'S bOOO ceremonies 1Dcluded a rtbboa-eutttng by Newport Mayor Doba1d Ueinnts. a cmcert bJ tbe COI'ODI. del Mar hlgb scbooJ bud, and an open...atr luncheon for more Uan a bundrtld cbamber celebrants aDd guests. (Ensip photo.) A erowd of more tba.D SOO IIIIJporters gatbered KoDc:ll.y at tbe bome of fellow Khool baud member Be .. rly Lur-lD BJc cu,.. to btu Mrs. Berteeoa mab tbl formal ,.....,.emtot ot her eaodfdley, Sbe ealled upoa tbe "male Repl)lleao hlerareby to reeop.izeaoew t1Jid oll•der&tdp." &ecaa.. _ Rtpabltcans ltM.Uy oublambet Dtmo- .cntaiD tbl '74tbdlltriet. tJae RtpabUc:u DOmiDN it tl• peehid to •• .ally .. .aell Norembsr's 111D8J1.1 tlec- --lrYlH C!IJ C.....nm~a liMry Qulcler II lhe ootr otbtr; UDOUeed caDIJidllte. Mrs. Btrre-_ "· u mamocl to Gartb Be._ • ·Ill• ...-. "1111!1 .... -.Jloocka .. LGor -... ,., .. "··-... boldoaB.A. •- _.., ..... 'loo -...... T-llio,h•ojiJ, --•·c--tac..._ cr.,.lllt at UCLA.. She tallllt II•• ..., .. -.... ~­-.... • ._.. •• f!l tilt .. --•u -~~-·-­, .. c·r• ------........ ....... .. MARIAH B!RGESON SCHMITZ SAYS IT'S OFFICIAL Former COQ(rtunwl Joba Sebmtts of Spnlua HW made It "oftlclal" tbla week tbt.t be wtllmateator- mal &DDOCIDCemeat 011 Satar- day tbat be 'lt'tll .0 tbe Repli:!Ueu oomlDatkJD for John Twmey'a u.s. Seaate seat. A DOUce 1n U. Oct SO tdltkl:l: of b1s Scbmtt&NIWs- lttter COilftrma tbtdtcliSoa, whleh was ftrst reported lD. tbe Eulp oo Oct. 23. COAST HWY. TRAP FIC Charges hurled in palms fight Newport attorney George •toe Co. ''but DO ltp.J r(Cbt Rodda tbls week accued tbe to eaforce the ••oc1&Hon's Harbor View fUlls Commu-ban on tbe KueUs tnes, nJty Assn. (HVHCA) of be-because theKue118ubou&ht inc "un-democratic a.nd an -their property, Installed tbe eoostJ.tutlonal" tn Us at-trees, and hue bid them tempts to force a resident for 15 yesrs, uadertben~les to cut ba ck 90me tall palm tiW.t eUsted whefltbeybou&bt trees. 1D 1960 • ., Mr. Rodda, a Dtigbbor of "The trees," aid Mr. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Antbooy Kil-Rodda, "are a tnmped...qp RESTRICTED TODAY 10Us, 10ld be ,_. ollerocl Issue, a rllam, a 1a1st !s- Tbt Newport Beacb Poll e. to npre.seot them ID their sue. Tbe ~ lssle la Ula.t Trame Dlril:lol.adnlumo-ftcbt to retain the palm trees some board membenobjee- tortsUU.twMIII~tnftlc oatbetrpropertyat935Gol-ted to .omt nlbtrDDtrou 011 W. Cout a.,. betw._ deuod. At tbe llls18ttoee e~s U.t some ,...ae Dtwtr ucl 'tuUa aY-.a of Z other Hlchbors, the W'IDlecl to mab Ill Hat as- WUl be rtttrteted to DDt BVHCA bot.rd of directors IIOCiatbl nstrtetloos. liDt toay, ltoY. 1, while taa ordered the Kuell.ses Tbese elaDpt WOIIId tan atate enws n-aarflce laM to Cllt tbelr palm bl.ek to aJiowred trupe..wi'bJ u. I. rooftop lt'feJ u required by IOdattaa ofllctl•a. Ud aa RlltrScted tn1llc Dow 1a 1.80CilUOIII bylaws. or Dice , ... .._.. u.t lloe .... rs alao orpoelaclto .__lbr lepJ oeta. acno to par • to $5,000 .-1-111 to 1 ·-• llr, -. who 1.1 pres!-lD .... ...., -uytlalolllor E. C.. lhry. )Ill --ill the Coul Coll<11 -ad u &--de-of a.,aldt, wbUe wottmw outrtct board ~ tnltHs, eta.." lla1U pl&cJIC lltWtJ 1-.. cltJmed tb1s weet tlat tile ''TIIil7 1ft c......_ ••· Mdti&IOiild. BVHCA boud Ia '"DOt de-Q," W'U'IIIId llr. 8Ddla. .. at .,lOLl moenuc," becaue oa1J J a cttllii..._, of wr dfmo.. T LUNDY, 72, OP of lis 7 me-nowareeloe-cralje .,.._At lllo-' NIWrORT IUCCUIIICI led. maliaor ol lllo &M'to'loo ,_ "-~~'· :-.~ "Tllo otboro," bo .,.. lD J-.y, ........... w . ....._c_ .. .,. __ ..,.,..._ , .. _., .. __ ....... ' t ,., 11 Jim 8lal:ilmore liD mi. ftCU• eh rs.•• hllhu• u• IMJ. a.t ... eJII e...,., wtllll tleettd Mr. •ban• ... ,.... ..... -.. .. -Dol, ...... ,-~poe~ -· _, ---.-H II: COlli .... p SF Ital Uiu ..... Jll,lt Ia tMip Ub lliii.NI •1 I h •• ... tltt· ••••• .. JoMiiM'r .. K-loell l llr. '"' .... -... . ....... 1III*t '-"• t1 .......... s•tt..,uel ... , ........... ,. .. _..., ... a. Ctltal ~ .._ ..... '-ft. Rtl <'* fto lnl blf ... IIIIN." ....._ rrtcrra" .. .-..-tile : ·-~tn% ..... -................. L.A.QUIPTOTALII I' II$ !If 11Ut ... a I a ••n -"""' .. AT C. C.IIIITCMS ~ .. ...,..,..._ ::lrl ·~ S..:":. t .. ...:~:..':':ua.r -IF:r-twt's r .. .,,.n,or .... • .._.: ~·-'-" lt~'tr X. lis c ,...,.0 n t1 _..., • ·-n::=-.:.?; ~ ~~~ I ..... -. '-7 •• -01 r' • .. I ... tO..oi •• , I -.. IIYICA .... It--._ ail I Jet atrpl&Des do ban trleods, a.ad tbey ue about to be beard from. Sometlme Deli week, tbe Federal Aflatiaa Adlnl.nl- straUoo and tbe manqtmea.t of oruce ~_,. Airport .-w an.DOUDee "ndlnp of a study wllich they claim wW. refute charges tbt.t tbe alr- port Is too lii.Dceroos to SIUJ'OI',.,''* reskieots. Tbe report, prepared bJ tbe FAA. •s Jerry 8orp.D of West Newport. was ON CAKPUS at Lbtcola middle echool, ~pv:port tnlfle oflle.er Gerry Tboflli*JII aoners q.~estlons about bls motoreyele. Tbe LtDcoln. YisU last week n.s put of a pUot procnm to get middle school yooogsters and polle e- men aequalated. Later, a ·• rap sertes" oo salety will b9 establlabed. City pollee and trafftc eD(ineers are stud)1ng the busy streets arouDd Lincoln and 'rill report sooa to the Newport City Coonetl oo ways to lmpron safety. A (roup of sebool parents Is seeking lower speed llmUs oo San Joaqutn HUls Road, a 4 ,.,. stop at Paclfle Vt ... Drtn and New .lla.cArtbu.r Bl•d., llld ,.rntnc stp.s Wbere drlYeWlJI eross bicycle tn.J..ls. (En.slp photo.) =~:~;:: NEWSRACK CONTROL ON jotN-rt..-a.staart cou :.::.:·t!::::=...~ NCIL AGBIDA AGAIN bu: JCIDt oa telerlllml ad Shoald newiiJII)Ir n ets 011 ndJo to repeat ebups be city sldewalts be regulated U.npess to put fa ee sheets made •rller lD DeWapapers by law? oo tbt n ets to hide the tbat "On.nce Coarty Air-Tbe · Balta. lslaDd lm-otreodlng material," tbe port 15 the moat dan(erous chief said. He Is eJI)Kted airport In America " provement Assn. says Jes. to formaiiJ ask Mooctay's • Newport Beaeh Pollee COWK:ll sesst011 ror more ,;Tbat 13 simply oot true, Chief James Glaft.S, 1fbo Ume to work out voluntary IDd .-e wW. pro" It," Mr. ealled a meettnc lut moath solutions. Bopn told the Ensip this of oews nodors, waots to Councilman Rorers. at the week. watt and see U the veodors last Council meeting, said Fred Austin, uecuUndl-1rl1l carry out • promise tbe news baslness '·is the rector of tbe pro-Jet Com-to cooperate wUb tbe city lD on.ly business the city sub- munlty Airport CouacU, said clea.o.tng tiP '•problem sld.ius," aDd said tbe use ar•s." bJs &l'OIIP Is alJo gett:iqg of c.Jty sidewalks by 11ews ready to cou.Dtenttaek. City CouneUman Howard feodors could eoostibrte "a "Tbe ebl.rtes ap1ut tbe Racers of Balboa hlDted 2 gUt or J)tf)Uc ftmds." He al- alrport are wUblut founda. weets ago tlat be mi&bt seek so woodered aboot the city's ttoa," be said this week. a total bi.D oo oewncts oo legal liabtllty"Uooeoftbese "The Olgbt patteru are oot city sidewalks. news bozes fa Us on a ctti- unsafe, the procedures are City Attorney Oeanis 0'-un." oot unsafe, aDd tbe airport Nell doesn't tlllnk Mr. Ro-City Attorney Dennis 0'- ls bOt an UDSife airport. cers' bt.n would !ltaDd liP in Nell agreed thls weelr.thatthe We are OO.elop!D& flets to court. city could have "a potential prove our point." AU of these thou(hts, and liabUtty exposure, if the ct. more, trUl bouoce around ty knowlllgly allowed n.ck.s Airport director Robert Clty Hall UoDda7 D1gtrt wileD to be placed in J)UbJic side- BreSD&ban wu ertttcal yes-the City CouocU Is sche-nlk.s in such a nytt..tthey terdl7 of tbe latest otftcW daled to take up the oe•s-interfere with pedestrian attempt bt._Nqport S.cb n.ct lssu. tnmc." to push for remonl ot tbe "The news •eOOors had commercial jets to Ootarlo a nry alutoryattttlldewben airport. we met, •' Cl\lef Glavas said "Anybody in Oraoc'e Tuesday, "They formed a County wbo wants to driYe committee and wUI report up to Obtar\o to catch a t.et to me oo No•. 11 . Oigbt maJ do 10 now, but Meanwhile, I'm checking to they're oot doiDc tt," DOted see •tat they are dol.bg." Mr, BreSDabu. "ADd tbe He ldeDUfted oewsnell Onnce Coooty Tru.slt problems as "lack ol pro- Oistrtet IW.s told us tbey per plaeemeot, wl\leb IDler- doll't 1-.Ye tbt tlad of bu.s-feres wttb pedesCrlus or ses Deeded to blDdle t.r· •ehlele ll(bts, nnJ-Iooll:ioc pee. Besides, wbat an we n ets. ud thoge tlat lllYe to do wttb aU ot oar atr troot pa,rts cootalnia( wbat frel&:bt'? Halll It liP to ()a,. some members of tbe eom. tarlo? Tills Is DOt U. 101•-• malty term obtecttoaable." Uon. Tbt ~e o1 Oa.tario '•Some of tbe •eodor• Ual .... alrady ID:!lc:aled "'~!!.! lw.Ddle lbe latter kind or tbeJ doa"t want Oraal:i-J:IIPen IDdlc:ated tbtlr wU~ Mr, Q•NeU disagreed, however, on Mr, Rogers' other points. ''A newsp~~.per owner 's right to distribute J».pers and the public's right to read tbem can't be coodtttoned oo a particular mf!thod of dlstrtbutloo," M a.l.d, He eited a Burbank case, ln wl\lc h thlt ctty tried to re- strict the IOC1ltkJn of news nets. "Tbe ftrSI amendment to the ConstttuHOD provides an umbrella for tbe a1dewalll Ale of HWspapersasa mat- ter Dl rr.tdom of apres- aioa, •• be eommeoted. =·~~~; Beryl wins clerk title tllal alqaort -Dol -lllo_...,_ ol IIIIJt a WW. to 1 mU- Uoa pes cvn from Or- 111111 CoatJ.'' .........U.,Illo-IU ta.r.d a cleattuca.._-u .., __ ,.. -lllol .. EIR -ballC _,. • 1100 -al...,.t-. ---.Apotr . ate •n ·-t!tlwr. ,.._ ...... 1100 1111, ... -_...tift ..... ~~ tlct-a.•--1111-n,.tw. n..-,tru ...... ,,. ___ ( )h .... attwll ...... Rill I. 1111 Mid .. llill ., ......... c.-f)''*s -------.. ··-....... --1100 _..., __ _ ems 1~-.." W:o.t c:.n.-clerk la Nowport II 8orJI ~ ol llel All>locbor H..-111( Aid tlq» II CoroM dtl Mar, aeeoi"Cttlc to a OCIIItHt r.ld by lllo N.....,.n.-Ro· torr Clllb. lin, ..,_ Yba lfno -------lllo-llrlln. 1t. E. vu~-o... lllod.. c-to1 IIIU:, .,.. --........ ray .. ... ., .. _ ___ .. ...,. -$100 ... _-laol, ... lin, YM n,... ............... l!t. ... ·----... --·-·--lk 2 ..... ,.... ·---·-~----"'·-­-.. -... ..... ........ a ' ......... .... tM IDlllJMt feQsNI Ia U tmca.t ud Pli wl 'ftf· ... A (CW' 1'1"" .... I) .... u .... -• -~·,..·· ...... U8acJI: ' ' _,.... ...... _., tao .... --1110011 ~ ................. . "'wp ., ......... ..... ............ 11] .... .. ... .., .•• llllllllo-.. . ..... be •ctna• ::..:•&1 ••• -r1pllft tioo, li>r u ---PIT· ..... "' $150,000. ,. ..... poe:tbwun~" Cllll'llo _, •r -_ .... --~lloooll lo loud. He llu -I-* It oom11 tro01 a ftrJ ,.. .. ..... NCioG "' ... --talaou westen ....._ Tbt oa.IJ otblr -.. 80Vee, ~r,COOIIdbolll-­ tn ball ••• t.tltlltta't rotnc to botblr to tt.d aaL "Tbe on JPriDcWUam. bled apoo. aecldtDIIUJ by tbt local oborllr of lllo NCioG ARVP E. HAAPA, owner Mtd pubt lsher of tht En~.-: wbUt tn.ekiDcllonetblet'n. ~~~000 T ... sberUf, nturtncatall .. FUN ,CITY FOLLY A LESSON FOR US tor cllle, ftlocla claim 00 -tiM locaUoa ID4 carri«j Will Newport Beach and Costa Mesa oomo of 111o ou tact 1o cl- heed the lesson frcm the sorry plight of New York City? Not that our cities are on the brink of bankruptcy, but there's sootethlng they both can do In this time of fiscal crisis. ROUGH? Tile IJ;rclr lAI More A'bcrut Forced BU11il •• UJ .. .. Ill ..................... q.JC .... . -.. lila ... -"'......,., -... -......... ~-, -· 101 ...... 1~;.~=:::= -............... ,.,.) ..., ... -.. -.· "" • l -~ elil-·-~ I ""-'' do. ...-...... ~ ao l - -•• Oftl, Al•ul"' rrtP, ,·a.,,~ .. - -1., .-. ----~ • _ _..._...,. • .. , ~ ---- It .. tnlf I ....... oO. 1 M1 ~ fl ta. --"'lt'l ... ~ ..::: •• = ·~ .. _.~,1Q:I~:r'~==!~: •• ....._. • M llld a IIIUCe • .,..,.., • ...ee..a c•u.an •a. s-•11 ,, anrd.tadwfill~ doaia•WIJ .... -----............ ~,..,,It-~--of-~~·~--""-...... o.1J: • • • .-.... n PlrliiMl ,..." t;:er..t• &em t1 bllld ·••••rr at -_,.. co ~.. ~---.: -.......... llaot -- -pelt "' ......... ~:orr: • • udlae&t'..._.ltcln.olcoat-I IUeer nt..taa .,..,... ._.,.._.lnouraatiooudaoliUI.: M •• \he -nU...--,pJOOioo -•11 II ....... , ..... 1111 ..... Df 1110 -jualla <IIIla wbtn IIOUblt bot llaol I wolllDc IJol ::..•;:..:ulloal ~~· F.'~ :=c:l,:r:; ::.:-:::. ~: .:.~ ....,,d, Tho loopllea-. Df """'!P 12) qolcid1 lliC ......... loao -a-~ lo lay UBIIoar tolar• tolle' 1-m'-Clfli!OJir -It llaol..,..,...koo 10 b ... diatricto _.. _,v.rltd '!< _...,. br -., ~ , i maJor ,.rt, also. ty. II lo -•~ lo "" Ia ..Uy a r-of lottnl llao damand, T1te awol•-... "1 ,.,. -PIIll cllol-••ta. 111t1-, 1110 -.....,, Such • blonbl IJ>f- 1-nlit'-. ~ln. 'cii dlta !rom docloro ..... ....,l_lod -Ill lila Ia both • -.ri&ht llt and a ,... r-.1 .--• • ....,... moaltroul inlulc ~ ,..... --Df pllala, mocllctl olfteta, cu. -1'1 ,.,. -1171111o n. .... ..ion• of -..., , ........... tllilllbltiDot .... ,.,.w .. ,tte_..pro.: ftad Gilt ••• batu..Nfaa wbo.,!..bualaltoy l.il(yJed 1-"'*1 tor,....... -· •InC ltat Orpaol-what ea-cblltl ooatplll wlllch o1 .............s !" ...,.U..: Boca f'T.., on-~ luctiiD-I. ay. I t.ve a '7 btader dtft• all attempQ to .,.. .. ·~ha "--~~c ~b-diM!* ICbooll led IIUclll a"' tlmfl: Ia Get of medleal proof for tbnlle tbl ~UGod IC v. • ..--,.,...... · , 1 U. ...,._,.,. llllc4be1Dntbl aa)'OIU! wbo eal'll toiHll. bu deeland 11 lila NCI'It J-et to . ..-olt.beireiUldrenlD l200«monltudlntetoiih<eai tllna oC till C4JIIIIIUY.., !Itt U Rlcbt oow, eiJDJ.cs LD 11'few • , • wbo liD l to uner li!»r IOC~ .. aptrimt;nta. And Sinc:e Che ildwnC ~~!~~ Ia aow ill ... JII,DIS.I 1A 1 York City, Serattle, Aalbllm, Htm? l'fl be. ocuaDWtc that nc~t naata eYtm if many ol men~l aehoolt, the -ploeo Ud ... baY& u Sao Dt ... IDd Pblladolpllla II for tbo put .... JllH ·-diaUMI&ht ,....,.. fmc! npintcl ...., 800 aceiJ.t nllttneab(p wltb are oa.tac OrpDol 1.a the aDd: baTe bad .-IJ two dl)'a them~elv• unab!• to eaprea many or whom =~~~~;.; uae propert:J owaer. tr•lment or ~rluil ..s of lk:katu. Sometl'al elM the-1~ about.1t to smut~ in order t.o att to" "I ttaY& !Uti t11o ~· an record!Dc u 00'1> plu llat 1o bltrlptacl Tbo a-J)Orlon-.d allck to-m, ocboollhey ca-, ttue. to ..,.aallabonw.. auecess nte. we ta'f'e otber alaDet w111 ,.,.. a Jlb9'0· Cerviewera., What thtet ~-,. But when the aebodl board I.IL TbiM pM.rmaellltkal cUDicaJ t'lldeDce *"'iDe u. cn,bie plate lD a can room ob~ to la IP!N• .not rklinl .• btcan the eonvenlon of )'It an. Jaba ••• after tbl)' dttlr-lfeo hla:her nle of recoY· ••• Jlt tbt oU buJIIOndSo-bua. Aa ~.perent 1n BoRoa d1d other te~l to thl fundamen~l miDI wbat tt W1J1 do , • • ery IUCCISI ill ot'beJ' tluut tcUYUJ,, hfJ'IIIIIt: It I chooM to b;ui m,y eonc:ept In September ~ th11 tbiD trJ to IJ'tbMiae tttt dlMaHI. to fact. we .... cbl.rlte Loobbl&l looU ehald ~ a dfleant school,~that I year, Federal Dlattic~ Jud~e matertrtJ. F.W. tD tW NO r~rdtd failunswbere qelte hllltb7 and llll*fl one thiJil. But t1 tM pemm~t Manuel Real dec~ 1 h.tlt. H11 to fllyt all ... of _,J'O tells nil ( qa-, t.lMn IOmetblftl 1tated reuon (ot cktin& ip WU to He ta 1 aattfl of IDd~ la. WJ"'bb." i!UUN that the five-y1ar.old bu.- • • , . atteDISedWabubCollt~e p---•"'--•o 'l!l plan, oricin•IIY ?rdend by l:r--------.. , waa looklnc to a t.cb-Pu-=-talSclloolt ham, would not be 1lurtld. lng career, wbleb went dowD Bank the tube wttb wwn. He Mr-WMt if· now bappeniq in P....U Power yecf in tbl ft.eld artUiery Puadena, Calitqrnia, demon· Muat Be C..._. aod tbe u.s. Alr Foree~ for al.ratel that; forced bualna ll only It cannot. be 1tnued too hetY· of 4 years. He spent a aumber the bqinnlna: ol more federal ily that Puadena'1 paNnt. had ot y•rs 1n tbt tn.rruce control. A.. a reeulC of a federal voluntarily ac:eepted buainc in ad)JitlJic: ftlld ud bubeeo eourt order, P1 .. delta becan ordertoobtainatr1ditlopalltyle sell-employeclaa a products forced buain1 fi4e yean a1o. otedueation for their children. In 1 dt.trlbutor lD recent y•rs. Now, federal power i.t beina uMNI t.be neweet fund1mental tehool, He and btl wtre, VlciD1&, iO dictate not only wbieh IChool epprosimately rdt.y white kin- bne 5 children. a cbild Wll ettand but; aJ.o derprten 1tudent. were already Hl.a ueoclatioD with Or-what be shall be tauaht.wheD be beiDC bu.ed into a predominant- canol bepn tn 19&1 111 New-pt. there. ly black nei1hborhood. port Beacb,lt wu a .Cruce 1'-o yean qo, in a move A 1urvey o( the current eitul- (alld very espeutve) becin-which ou1bt to be copi.A nat.ion· Uon in Puadenaleacb to anum· a toe, whlcb bll .lad 1 major wid1, the elected Puaden• ber of ineac1peble c:onc:lueione: aumber of crlaes UMnafter School Board converted one ol (1) Control of aehooll and chil· wblcb read IJke 10 Edpr ita tchool district~ to wbat it dren -not intep'ation -ia the Allea. Poe wrtUDc. To maill-called a "fundamental" echooL pJ of forced butinl. (2) Perent. One thing NOT to do Is to get the federal government Into the picture to bail out New York City frcrr. the folly c reated by Irresponsible spending. Just cooslder the consequences tf the U.S. Congress succumbs to the tearful plea- ding of the Ne w Yorkers an:l starts handing out more of our tax dollars to the me-time Fun City. Such knee- jerk action by our federal government would be the signal for cities throughout our nation to throw restraint to the winds and start spending tax money beyond the means of the l ocal taxpay- ers --knowing that they can always appeal to Uncle Sap to send them some more spending money. PICTURED at thl lite of lbe Lldo offtce of tbe Baak of Newport, oetrin& compleUoo oa La.fll.yeUe An., be- tween Slat St. and 32nd St. Qtl.r City Hall, are, from left, E. 0. Rodeffer, ctalrman ollbl board; Sten Smith, vlce-prealdent and caahter; 0 . W, (Dlck) Rlet.rd, only elected •tce-presldeot of lbe board of dlrectora, and Roland L. ftodcera, president. Mr. Rlebard'a omce will be 1n the Dew 2 story bank Jtructure. ooatroJ ot tbe supply In a complete turnabout from who object to rorted buein1 do source, be had to reaort n.mpd\ ~ilaivene. and ft· not do 10 fOf' rad~reuone . (3) to "prtnte det:ectiYe-lype" perimentation, Cbe fundamental Fundamental edu ation -not actl.ool: to locate tbe owner aehoola~ phonia, penman· permi.laive n:peri · tation -is of the property, abip, tpelllnc, arithmetic, &Dd the overwhelm inc 0,.01~ ol par- '• I ftnally managed to to-dl.tcipline. In addition, 1tudenta eDt.. (4) Federal ~er must be cate a IIKietal d.Ufery ad-bectn etch day with character· curbed, or the .c:hoOia, the chil· dress tt.t put me tn touch buildinc MNiona which inc:lude dren, and the netion will fall wUII the rLcllt mu J tloal-tre.inin1 in pride, politen-. N· under centrsli:&:ed control, a eu- ly tracked blm cicm. lDd IJ*:', patriotilm, and mon.lity. phemiam (or tyranny. I can hear the scoffers retorting: N B BU Now you don't really think that our good 0 • old American cities would be s o irres-Oetobtr set 1 record ror ponsible and greedy as to spend taxes 1 97$~IN~Imll,.l'e foolishl y ahd then beg for cash !rein to Newport ch, with ,, , total ~.too,l!97 . Tltls Washingtoo I You surely doo't think t~t bl'i"Js \1>! year's ~ecord 'to your own City Council members would $Z5,I5!.•11$, aboUt 00'1> of last year's Oct. 31 total. PERMITS 0. MethYlo, 1U4 Potarta, add aDd"""'~' $1 ~~1:. . J!obert,cn.r. iii1.'..,QTI> made the oecesarybUslDesa Enrollment at t.be rundamen, c1m Tfw.bfllt Burri'! Sotwt7 F"''IIIY!' arranrementa to procure the , otl. It was toucb aDd co •.. and continues to be," be Star t..ane, I .COey, 1 Wllt colltlllae menlJ dwelUDC. ·$155,514. ..; wtat Is laion • LINt)A tsLE true, 111 lhopp1ac be so unclvlc-mlnded! KUtos Corp., 2 ~1ory, 1 ED:iAR R. (NED) HILL of arouDd tor adequate ftaa.D. The following permits, ln unit dwelling, 70 LIMa Isle, Lido Isle has beeo elected clal bl.cttna:. Ct.rlle n:- We have the answer from both City the amount or $5,000 aod St06,500. •lce..presldent emeritus of plains hia aUUJtlon tlllany: Councils--in Newport Beach and Costa o•er, were Issued during • NEWPORT the Bank of Newport. Ned, "New York-Unt•ersUyre-tlle last half of the month: John Jacobs, remodel at a Newport ruldent since cently completed an eden- Mesa. Both are reaching greedily tnto • NEWPORT CENTER 617 36tll St., $6,500, 1942, has been active tn sl•e study to determine lbe the federal public trough for the so-I nine Co,, establlslllt.llte wuuam Wood, 2 •orydu· the Newport banking com-10 leading atlD ~-• tn for Suburban Coastal Corp. plex, 127 46th St., $77•600. muntty since 1954, wileD he tile USA. The lbldY ~bowed called revenue sharing cash to flnance . at 660 Newport center Dr., Bank or NpPOrt, renee-beeame 1 founding director t•t 3 of 4 Americus r.,.,, expensive projects that local taxpayers $68,930, aDd Paclflc Peraon-tlon pool and stdewa1k at aftd president or Mariners some Corm of akin dlNI.ses. nel at &10 Newport Center Newport bnocb office al530 Bank wlllcll has slnce been Of the 10 leadtnc diHIMI, would turn down as too extravagant ln Dr., uo,040. 32nd St., sa,ooo. acquirf'd by United catlfor-Orpool hi.• a.lrM.dJ PRO- these trying times. Virtu• ' Scheck. ~r-R. F. Hollingsworth, 118 nll Bank. Hla omce wtll be VEN effective Ud are to U th s C't C 'I ld ha tttlooa, %'70 NewportCeoter 46th St., Z story duple•, In the new Ltdo bn.nch at use on ALL 10 10-111med. e e t y ounct s wou ve or., s1 6,5oo. $45,000. 3200 st. and Lafayette. ··We do not coulder OR- an ounce of coo cern for helping our Leroy Carur, 1540 Jam-Two permtta lor stepsaDd CANOL to be a druc. In Its t , h {' al borft Rd., nre sprinklers utWttes at 710 Lido Park natunl state U cootalftl na 1011 overcome t e growing manct. at new Rolla Royce lgeocy Ori'f't, $18,000 eacll. more thi.D a tbouand wdts crtsts, they would withdraw their re-uo,soo. ' • BIG CANYON of Vitamin o per cnm and quests for revenue-sharing fWldS and Glendale Fedenl, 100 McLain Townbomes, fire ean bt marketed as a food ' Newport Center Or., fin sprinklers, 1401 Ford Rd., ltJIIPlemeaL Ttdatypeoffor- e lectrify the natioo with the announce-sprtaklero, $24,500. $19,000, m~ wiU proYt mo« ment that they care more for the survt-• ~:~80U:~~ atudlo and ,a~r:o:;e:,:!.:: ::::=~ :r u::,%:,': PERPETUAL SAVIJ«iS bnneh In the Harbor VIew C•dor U c:eltlmlUac Its (tiDd openlnl from oow throogb Nov. 10. Pnlidnl Tom Webster, at left. of Corona del Mar, IDII:rocllleed brueb mt.na~er Rlcll. .J1ekmll and lUck's wlfe, Linda, clrrilll opentnc day lui saturday. Perp«ual bu 7 bnncbea. ud lbe Dft' oae II the aecc:md tp ~e Couaty. Mr. W~Hter, 1 member of tbe Ne~! HaibOr Yacbt Club, 1a a promlneot local allor. (Eaa .. '\ pbo~.) Thank you, paramedi~s val of our country than for the "free" storage, 195 Port Locks-bath, 16 Rue Gnod Vallee, aema, stomaetl ulcers, and hand outs !rem debt-ridden Uncle Sam I•IJh, $9,100, $3$,500, lllllammatory d-. . • • SPYGLASS HILL f . E. Browne, 18 Cypress '•We weleotM lbt IDienst Prestdent Gerald Ford ts to be COOl-Philip Luchest, 9 Point Point, pool, $6,900. and eoopentloa ol orplll- mended for his repeated assertioos that sur, pool, sa,ooo, 'NEWPORT SHORES 1&1...,. IJid IDcll-.d<dt-. . • PROMONTORY BAY R. H. Claire, 2 story, 1 cated to allt¥latllli tbllllf· he ts opposed to batling out New York Verner· Knit, z story, 1 uDit dwelllnc:, 2Zl Cual st. ferlDc ot maUIDd. We are City frcrn the results of Its own folly. uott .... mng, '"" Harbor !':~~~iDE VILLAGE • CbrlotlaD 1""'11 • • • IJid He should go ooe step further right now ~~~0~1:118•196· Norman WelliD(ton, addl-=~= p=~:a ::~ and call for an end to the revenue shar-L. R. HaJonen, 2 story, tlon, No. 53, $5,500. DALE TUTTLE •• been cao http thoa11D41 of people I It ... II•-·~Via Lido Al Verme, addition, No. oamed vlce-prelideftt, real wbo are p'reNIUJ ta ·--lng noosense, whi ch Is feeding the lnfla-'" • "" ~ $2, $6,600, eotato, tor tbo llaU or Ntw-lou otalo u !lor u :r,•-Nord, US,IOO. rt He n rt'flou l ... Uon spiral and is also servtng as an Guy Munoz, add aod aner, MII!W MAMAGI!R po • •P 1 yooo-any •lable btlp h'oml me- Invitation t o profllgacy by all local !6~E~':c,~~H~~5•100· H1141 Ter..-e Ia tile ::";:':;.,~·:!"::~'::! dkal commWIItr." A Newport Beach mother tas wrlttea a letterottbaob after Newport nre dept. pa- ramedic• came to tbe aid of tier crttteaJiy Ul daughter OD Ocl. 20, Tbo Oct. Z3 ElliiP ru a picture of ~nmedles et- vlnc emercency "treatment w Sally ste-mp of IJ'- Yine, wbo coliapsed from nrlouJ abdom1Jal bleed.Loc wbUe driYlBc on Cout Hwy. .,_r MaeArtllur. ART AUCTION IS governments. This bicentennial year Is n.ol'' BriiiD~ ~at us ::;' ~ :"w~': == s':!.!.:':: a:! LIGM.MOTICI an excellent time to celebrate by restor-m._t Dr., •000• Foclon.l s.~--. Bbo oomea Aoao. ud prtor to IMl, a IIOTICE . James Want, lddttioD at ........ ...... u--or ?UBUC IIIAilUfG SET fOR NOV 8 mg the spirit or thrift, respan8lbUity m Saota-AY&.,$11,000. "'" from lllo 11artoo dol ::: '!:''L:' ;;~:~; Mollcolo ....., .... ""* • and enterprise that made our nation ' IRVDIE TERRACE R~ ~-Jtm Park, HWa. Dolo aoc1 blo wue, tbo Pluoltlc Co __ ,., ™ Orul• c_, c~~~p. at Rlcblrd Kroclol1 ~5SJSao-JadT, -c:oqllllocl lbo CU, ol ll_.t Bolch ltr of s..-Uo19- gre . ta .. ua, llddltloa, H,5011, ::; :" :,:.,•3:,.~. bUIIdtoa a """" ID lllc cu-will ilold a pf>Uc ~ oa "•-1 •-·• Commtt- J PROS and KARNS l . ~~;,::.~odd..., atttr, n ..... t:,rtllrldr•ud Pa-· :"~r ~":= -wub :::::::-=:~ ~~ :~~: :-..:: ZSOZ Vl.lta Dr,, .U,OOO, DOn~ •. • • to COI~dtr Ia ......... Colli PJua tlotill. Colla REDS BEYOND CIUTJCISII AND PROTEST • AIRPORT AREA AGENDA FOR NB ... ,.._ "' ---· !lola _,, ""'· Let the expl01ion• of prote.t •aainlt SJ)IIin'• euc::ution or Plua Grot~p, tddi.UOD It .. .,. Mo. II Ud Mo. N I. Cocteatl IIIIDu' Mid""""' fl•e tenorilt• convk:t~ of murder, aBIDintUon and othw 1101 Do.,., $1,000. ' ~ ~ fro.a tbt "U" Dllb1ct to a.l11ll p.ID. wW bt t:ldowed crime• remind Ut of the thouundl of times the $0'rietl tftd o:,•taJ Dlttlcr ..... ....::! co•::-' ~ .;urc-.. ' cor;~ IIADf COiltl-ct Ole "P..C" Dtlldct .... to "' tM nctiDII • • 11 p.m. th~r Satellite pernrnenu, for mere dinmt, ror mertty $II~~~..., lmpt'O¥ _,)Ida It ..._= wW ~ Mt iN cut .,_ Hllbl'* 1 PIUMd eo.. Hor• 4 '.....,... 4oor prt ... pruchln1 from Scriptu,., ha•e executed (•nd often by tiN i.,.; Dtt'-..Dett 1000 .... r --'·• lib ... 1 a&IM eta a.a. p t ole, =t.~:J. :..::: a 80 llllt liar wU1 cruetnt and molt torturous meens) thou•nda, ewen mlJBona QaU. ._.. l~ U.C.. wt11c11 ...._ at 1:10 • P£1*R.4L ,..._ tlir tor ''lrritr nr.....ae of people, uec:uUona that atW conlinue on dly .rterday. $11000. p.a. at.ctlr IIIlis tt11 __, ,...,. II.... Y~' _. lila au J' M DIFIAT THI fAXIll ILICI"I'HE UNTAXI&S .. ,... PtJf 1111•wt• • 'I'RA.P'rJ:: 8GIIAL prt.. ~~ • ... :! 3 ..... ... of U Mb , ti'U ....._ , " • 1101 DoH --Of·· -~~~~ dl ......... ad. -I II - --. A 'tu tnoertd.,. • • eonttadlctkM'Iln ter•. mtlt, ••o.ieo. • GIIIDAL PLAJioiiiD-,.. wll" 2 ··C. ..._ Ia ....., ...., e. .. -wllo-til• .. ,.......,. .,.,. thatdlerwould DotiKoiiCo _c_. ,_ 'lOIII" 1 I' M, 11-:no , .... Btlllllfwlllbo ':~J rt -- uetu to ,._..e •laoentfft. u Dr.., ._."', ,.. wt -.... 1 ,..111!1 ... eo... ~··• " Ill .d • ,;.;~'!t!=~ ·-Aad wttlto-.t I doubt wbat l1lif OOUA«f)' •ow ...... if 1 ~ fDf ~ on., w-. .._ .... ap i' tt ..... _,. '7£ 7 I II .. lfll, II --oo .., -.. •-rit!llt. to,.. "'*• ..-. $10.411!1. ....,. -1 n r•• "' ''" ,.., -1110 ...., ..., pt dttwort-:aotitatwtca..,lobolt.-PIO•Jdtdle -fll C.u.nto,l4ot ~~~--... ... .... ~...!::' o"urt rl'ill W 1 he.ldlf lftd.,... ,....,...,.,. roral O.....-r"e\ft,•. •... -..--.. ~nn AM ftlt Mtt• .. , to ICCIO ...... tllla .._ to ...... CeDI ••• ,__ ---·----~ ~.=~· ...... T-, wo .,.,'I -.. 1110 --aY ... -, .... I ...,. :==~,.-.... _ .. ......,.-"'""· -·~· ~*• ... -., 0 M 'I .. ,. ............... dtttB ... WI- .... _. $I 5I s•sa ...... ¢2 J IlL f DhDMT • ,_.. ................ • ••• ' 1'1 'p • ..... Cllllllll. .. ......... ..,..... -1./l-llMul: ................ . Alter oo-tl'll-spot treat- ment by tbe ctty•s new~­ medic unit, she ~as ruahed to Hoac bospt.tal, and fWI' rei•Sid In rood coodikiD 5 days later. Her motiwr, Loutn Chamblin, \0(/toGQ Park Newport, wrot,lbtfot- lowlng letter: ·•t )Jst want to eWrus my appreciation and cnti- tude to lbe panmedlc uftlt and nre departnient of New- port O..cll. "MJ daqhter,SsllyStetD- tamp, wu tak:la orttlc&UJ 1U oa MaDday, Oct. 20, OD C-HICirnJ, Tbo ,..,.. IDICikl .. N talledPdWIH ~ la a matter o1 3 or 4 miBo.... Thor ,..,...rod e0Q1&14ttat IDd CODCei'Did u - atolaacellld J•m -nea- 1111 lor lblo -~ "*· flee." · -LETIERS-.. • L&TTER TO FORGIT l Dear !1, liT WUo ud I ~n b0P1> .,.,.. ,.., "*" 001- -·lltollm'IL· .... """' ,. -. -?.'S ..,.. -........ ,.. 'IIi JICitlltelt?llll. 1 lito "'" Ia QnMr .... ,.. ____ .,.....'""' --·-. ,_ •• 6'1s·mo r .. e-..r>.t Hi!- oN COAIT MIOMWAY MIJIT TO, OFFICIAL VISIT FOR RE•IWfi RESTYLED • REPAIRED RESTORED Is your Stole or Jacket hanging in your closet? Why not convert them into a smart Stroller? 305 Palm St. · Near the Ferry Balboa s-u.•o • •eH,.suu 675-1192 20% off ......... _ ........ , ..-s-1313 540-6011 "I "''""·=-"'I ----- """ I • t' -.owT "Milo~ EJISIGII .o v1ew an 1ques I'UIIJIIEDIEElU.Y -,AGE, .. __ <• .. Ud Lobau, Ud Ralplll'udolr-TltURSDAY1 110V.I, 1!75 1r I ... IJ . :,-'"'-:;..Ill:.= ~ ... -. maybomado CXlllliiA DELilA!!, CAL BI~PIIL PIOPLI • , • I do 1111-001J -... by --allo IIUI IIUior. Yaell Cllol> ... lila..,.__ alllla <1oO> olllco, 1101 BaJ· ""'orw-1111 lila_...., or -• ••-.. •JMOI'Oo bJ BDito--at ,.. •• ., ...._ ... -DrWt,Co.-dolllu. •1 ... tO poll,. bit to mt '11 71 r• ~ _ . t 1 e-... Wetlrllllr. Wow, U . ,..... an -Gl UJ ara or -wtlo Wilt ~--Gl lila llll•an, 11-ud 111a1r ,- can --.._ _.. wtt1t ud/or ,... atooc -IIW Ud ftalma Collllo -ww -at 11 a,a. tor _,. .. , ...... -·---dolt BW Collloo to,.-Gl lila -~~~~.. ud 111 .. 111r ·-· a llt!M --tt -.... PJioo...,. c-baud"' ca-.. lliM< ......., 111a --...... tblnlbJ ,.cwttnc a blaatr aae 11oant • 'tr1 lfM.., • ..,. Bid l8d enlrld cus.tmupaldiU. -l•bJo II UJ ollolr ftJ. llarn ........ -lhloordold; lllu7 .__ wUI bo -at ... at Ollal -Udltcl p·-·· Poll-...... llorlloo, -P.ll""ao; .,.... 11:10. cu BJd. a .._., or 10 pu&. .xu• tl. ud lltulr MtMnllll. P.=' : EIJMJ' 0u111 a.c-.~~~p( .. n, lila -_., hom ftrlou arao -·._._II; ll<*udLoloMcMomt, WIWam) ......,.., RUICY plborod. -rod ........... tbo moot pat'!.. U ........ Boaell; llu ... Nlla Dr,.._, Saallbud~Ball,lbopro­ ftrt melllbtrt of tbe PJI• BoJ• Camp La 11bn ••• a.r an amc. lt:dl-8bt pdleon ol"lkla Strt.tu- board of dlnc:to<a. no camp .. locotod to ..-.rat lila ..... ,...,. oot"' ~~a~~. -..., croat ....,.. .. 11 II tho Htp llerJU, ""'lllarlta tbo-LoVorM ('rnl c-. .,.__......,_ Tullo. wW loll tbo _., 1a11 -Ud trqnal ptou, -.prtfl. -""" Yon • • • Too mol "Tn" II of tho croor111 o1 111a1r -· lecod ..,. an II•., u _ _.ty "II> bo, J.,_..,., fla 1M Boo Lllfl; p-IJ .-n 111 ........., to tho .......... to do I.Dd to 1-.n" of tiMmHIYe10 of tecb lbe .. tbt prtftte leCf'litary to Kea Jamt-wblcb YUl bt dllplaJid.. otblr. GaJ.Dlac. pert.pl, tllroaP tbe n:-. -. clll..tr1Ma of U. board of Em:. Corp. tbere wt11 be ltoDiftn, perttlce u tmer dH!rt ''to bt. to do" ••• Her o8lee il Sl llortea •· ottrlootklc qWltJ, plaJI.tera. llud~m­ to I'Ccb for a better fatart, Tbt camp · Me ... ttan, "Tb IM, wbo 1D AQcut tra.del broidered lhirta. oat~f­ sta.tr taeladlt tolUDt.Mtl • • • mea. buJ ... , omee ud delle for • ldtcbeD aDd llttwe prtDt booU. aDd cUl kl .. m-. who IUe Ume, m• wbo eaa ''be" &Dd at tbl camp ••• lai'Did to cook from tbe to be mooocra.mmed. talk at a boY'I lefet, yet l..uptN towvd Marrlolt tao. IIIPICtallY ., 1he COilld do Bacqroud paao music a manftll lent ••• these too are beuWW .ot-..r eookilc of 3 meal~ a rJiy for ..w be pro91ded bJ Jeff lAb- people. 801DI 500 bap'J.a_..-bel.r boys. Tbe man. formerly al tbl Ma- Yoa may recall ttat tbe camp was formed · "Tel'' ftl8 btr; lbt il Jotely, tall, ,nceftll drtpl& at UCI. aDd Jeu by U.. late Bob Pyles, ooe of 10 cb1ldreo. tDd ~~ wttll a nadJ mlle aDd (U.rs. Ra.lpb) TudowsQ, ta - fatblrleu at tbe q:e of 6, who rose from emtable compluloDI Mother ot tbe bel.utl-kl1ll taru. OWI.tld roctCbneclt to operatloa ~r • fu1 people. Bllfllt diaDtr followed lM mali-1D Cbl.flt of&rr&D(emtots Ht aNd h1l 51»-N time to bwdi'W of cal; otbtn IIDdllw tbelr table, u wtll u are W11, fred Pawell, th1l prtnte camp for needftll boys. Ena-ttloN )ILit m.eHcee1, •en ll1ldnd aDd ctalrmu_ aDd Wmes. Tbo- tu.Uy lbl camp na adopted by tbe tDUre Jldp Ce..U.. ll.l1dnd &Dd LoaU Tvotr. mil 8. MooG., WUUam Raw- Callfomla oll lDdustry, whlcb PYI U.OC:laJ WU Berlll llld JOGH truly ••• a benttft&J lJ..Dcs, Richard Waper, R. IUIIIIOrt equalled b)' wohmtMr Jent.cea. Ed day ••• wttb t..uUtoJ people, Curtll CrooU. TtdC. Tre•- Pell..-riD bas lone been a dedicated wor-.r. • • • 180, Rudolph Kroeoert, H. He'• DOW' aecntary.treasurer ot lhll baud. We were •ddeed. u wen many otbtra, L. (Deke) Dl.ttrtch. Jeffrey lllYiled to the "&..dar~. 4 o'cloc.ll: Y1slt. wltb tbe •tb olloba Scott Trotter. So many In&: hours" ••• all were there, 1D the patio mtmoriH am0111 0111 Joea1 folk LDcluiSe blm, SPYGLASS COW.MI TT E E aiOUlld tbo nnectlon pool to Ylol~ Ill tilt blo bJC, boppJ omlle ud ,_,ertll taloot. WILL IU!T TUUDAY lkiDc room arouod the ptaoo (plea• ema•, I at.ll felt tht lou of Anold Toyobee, I Tbe Spytlau HW• Com- the rraod plaDo bas gooe to New Orl-.u • • t.Ye t.ot eUpp!Dct OOQetrniDc him t»r .ome hllecri.D's rrudaooa, Mattbew llld Ptter, time. plac.lal tbtm ID my copy of "ClYWsa-mlttee of tbe On..oce County •Ul no doubt be the fUture PadenwU:ial). . tioll oe Trtal." U uay1 wtltteo at dtfter. PhllbumOillc Society Yll1 "twa meet at 10 a.m. Tueltday, a the orp.a the)' ptbend 'm~Dd. Tbelr · 111t ttmu. coDeeted In th1.l Yolume with NOY, ll, at the t.::lme ofMu. lau(bter ta111.ed lnto awe wbeo Ed' a ftaclll a Ull1ty ot oatlook. aim 1M Idea, My lut Pepi acroaa: the keys and the mellow mtlltc cii&IPbll Ill& betD placed at tbe bl.ck of the :~~r~ ~~ ~:::;: ft.lled the large IIYin& room ••• a medley of. boot. Botb m• w1ll lln oo ••• JOII:I Scott J a n.rted procnm of both well lliDCnm soog1. Ed was paced , •• l"llrr1ed Trotter Ill ttae mule world ••• Amold • cb.utcal aod popWu aelec. to &DIW"er. but the orpn played on! Taped! To)'Dbelll a btltol1aD. Uou. As 1 redpleot of s 'ld oHers pot-pourri The HCOod aooual "pot- pourri" of mUIIc will be prueoted by tbe Musical Theatre GuUd of Newport Beach at 8 p.m.frlday,Nov. 14. In Corooa del Mar hJ.ch school's "Lltt.Je Ttwaatre." Dr. Lester Jooes wW act 11 muter of ceremooles tor the procnm, wh.lch wUI loclude RaDda.ll Dichtoo, strolllog troubador wboae 10011 nnge from 16th aDd 17th ClllblfJ works to mo. dena sbow tunes; aopn.no Judy Powell of Ll(llDI. BMeh. wb;) Is well known 1n the county also ~r ber piano artlltry; f rede'He de Mar- seWe. open tic tenor, and plan11l; Cart Swldler, New- port Harbor high school gn- duate, who Is the wiDner of the F'n.ok Sloatn musi- cal awards coolest this year. Tickets to the "pot-pour- ri." wblcb is open to tbe public, are uallable at SS from W:rs. Lee P. Jordan Jr., chairman of the event, 1801 Tatuna Ternce, Cor- ona del War; Mn. Harry G. Nye Jr., co..cta.lrmao. eo Kotob, ZS Encore Court. Newport BMch. Retnsbmeots -wtll beJer· •td at IDtermlMioa by Mn. Dorothy Stanwood, OOspltaU. ty chairman, ud ber com- mittee, Mmea. TODJ. Fteode· maon, Jouoe MU. G. lM Smith aod Ra1pb T&Ddow'IQ. Mrs. Donald Mou, Ga.lld prealdeat, will h•d a wel- comlng commt't'!9. BIZARRE· BOUTIQUE 51!T·FOR·IIOV. 11,·:10 EYII'J Moaday ....... membera of tbt Womta'l Auzlllary for tbe Cldlctren•s NeuroiO(ieaJ F'OWidatloD. meet to prepan budcraft- ed Items for tbelr "blUm boutiQue," to be be1d Now. 18 and ZO from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Co-cbalrmto are Mrs, Betsy BrJ.c:llt IDd Mrs. Shirley Duttoo. The boutique wtu be beld at the F'oundatloo, Z650AYOa Street. near the Rlnrside Annue post omce lD. New- port Beach. 1328W.Bay,Ne-rtB .. eb, fAMILY EXCUR51DHS M11. Joo-Allce Broot.s, 214 VIa Su Remo, Lido Isle, AMMOUMCEO IY C.W. Newport Beach. or Mrs. Hel-The City of Costa Mea music .cbolarlhlpa:, M.aur- VICJ( KHIGH T TO TALK eon attended USC. A lOUT HI$ HEW BOOK '• My Word!" --lbe Utle of Vlek KnJrbt'• kb boot, to be releued 111 Marcb·-wW bt tbe topic of h1l talk to the ~J~t&kera fonm at Park N ewpott Apartmeala at 8 p.m. Wedoeay, HoY. 12. Tbe book .. a collec:Uoo of llllplrtDc IDd •morous coacr1bat1ool from pollUcal leaden, eotertalDtrs &Dd writers ID tbt form of per- soaal letters MDt to Wr. Ka!pt 1o respoa• to lll.s reQIMit lot tbt1r flYOrtte word Ud a ra.. .,, lts "lee HoD. Mr. KalCbt .. &- rector of commtmlt)' nla- Uoos for Chlldrto'l Hospl- 111 of Oru(e COOUIIJ. Now !ry /EANNI!TTI!! •4 ''TB.IPLO.A'' .144MIO a•• K. COAaT liiWY COftOH A D.L. MAR • ~1 LCOAII'MWY.OOM*A .. MU CAU IIIIQIU PWGS• 6'JS.DM WE NOW HAVE A COMPLETE • WHEEL CHAIRS o WALKERS • COMMODES • CRUTCHES • CANES • BEDS • BED PANS • URINALS o INCONTINENT APPLIANCES Available on rental or for sale Get • Sittw Sl<ip Lunch c.-r tho Bridge &o- LM¥1 .tho Offi. brflr But What E-You Do, .,_.,Mill lite- FUll AND FAIICY IAlW OF & CIIIISTIAS GfTS .. ... ., --._..a. FRI DAY. ~OV. 7 }()A.M.-9 P.W.. 54TU RD."'.Y , .~OV.! to A.Y. -5 P.U... ne hla .. HOlle 'wi'• ..... Ncapwt ..... c ,.. rur c:.ffw I C••M• ""''!!llllll!llllll!l!i!ii!f!!!llllll!llllll!llllll!llllll!llllll!!!!!!ll!!!!!!ll!!!!!!ll!!!!!!ll!!!!!!ll!!!!!!ll!!!!!!ll!!!!!!ll!!!!!!ll!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!'l department of leisure ~er-~ vices anoounces 2 flmUy excursions. The ftrst trip Is to Knott's Bero Farm tbll Satur~r. NoY. 8, Cost 1s ooly $3,5{) per persoo (clllldreo aDder 3 Y•" old • trH). Busses wlll depl..rt from tbe com. manttJ recreation center at 9:SO a.m . aod wUI retaru at 6 p.m. 'i3 RANCHERQ GT '73 PONTl.~C VENTURA Tbe Zod flmlly ucanioa. lJ: to Wqic Mocmtala Satur- day, Dec. 6, Tbe cost 11 $4.50 (S-11 yeors}. $5.50 (U yean..adu.lt); ch.Ud.rea uder 3 years admitted fr". au .... •Ul deSJt,.rt from tbe communtty reenaUoo cta- ter at 9 a.m. ud •W n· bin at 7:30p.m. AutomaUc tnnmt,.ton -Factory Alr PDYerStetrilll' p.;,..ir (m.c) Bnba "'·'' 1 ,., -p FORD L TP IIIIOIJIGHMAH Automatic TnDalftUiioa -Factory A1r Powir a-.... v11rt 11oo1 Radio • Hater IJJGRD !'I,OtO lllloo Foar door Aul...,aUe Truamllaloa • Power Steerlar RaciSo a. H•tllr $2195 . ' Aolo~9T-­ F¥11>'1 Ali -·H-r $2595 .Piu Tu 6 Lie.- '74 CHEV Yz TON PICKUP' tum 6 IIIATIR $3495 '74 FORD Keep cool witll CflH./AS AWNINGS I SAFE, HG-i RETl_R.J TAX Sl El TEA! Thor~-KEOGH (HRIO) PLAN now ollowo oell..,mployed prot ... ionoiS IO de- cluet 11._, -up to 17.500 -of their tuab .. Income. This sum. plus ALL th4t lnternl ••med . 1e tu 111ef11Pt un111 retlr..,..,._ when depc*ted In 1 ufe, Insured, Legune Feferel S.vings pu 1t a'* 01 ~ ecoounc. ~ In lhCI coupon betow tor df!t•U.-1 information. or visit -ICeoott ~ They'ft Ire glad 10 help! U • ., 0 11\.\L IAVINM ._OI'I'CI •aoo..A- 1 .. 7 --.. <C•o.,rtruo-·• ._, T ......... •:-7141 ........... --. c.lttom6l ~---.. a IACtdlomAe IOtNOrthBo.i:•"-1 Ut .... -...a.c Mom. ........... V.IFIII 'LAD• ssra•o•aum~r~ ---··-h-Con........ I ...,.ID!•i r--------------------------, I KEOGH Lagun~~ Fldetel S.vlngs I 2100cMn Avenue. LAguna 8e•eh. CA 92851 I D -_,., mo KEOGH (HR 10) PI..AN Re11r.-nent Oete. -.. -. -----------~ •• • QJRr LIGHTER. OF · -. C.M. IS DEAD : Services will be held at ~~ a.m. Friday In Bell- }lroadwty Cbapel. Costa Me- :JI, for Curt Lighter, 85 , J former custodian for the r."POrt Mesa school dls- rlet, who died Tuesda~· at $osta Mesa memorial bos- »ltal. : Mr. Lighter was born In :J(ansas, and lived he re tor '0 years. He worked for the ~c hool dlstrlct from 1947 'lJntll 1956. He Is survived by hls wife, Grace; sons Don of Costa Mesa, Joe ot 29 Palms, Her- shel of Connecticut and Wil- lis of Sacramento; daughter Carolyn Anderson of Port Hueneme, sister Grace San- try of Missouri, 5 grand- children and a greal -fHand . chUd. ... Fl ,..GJ n a-CoA.tants VaAclall••· Theft SAIWR BAND ta: led down a Ctllao street by drum maJor Steve Laoe clarn. the Oct. !5 Chino baod review. Tbt Newport Harbor hlgb school band took !od place amooc 48 marching banda com~. The bud marches ap.tn Nov . 15 lD tbe annaal Plclftc states band review iD Anabelm. Richard Enctand, the band's dlrec\C)r, Is r ecuperating from surger y aM Is t.c.t In sehool. • • • of social note By PE G HAAPA Dorothy Vance of Corona Hl~~:hlands, past president of the Thursday Mo rning Club, has just r eturned from a trip to Europe , , , Also on IlK! European circuit have been Realtors Chuck and Ter ry Colesworthv. . . . Out of the hospilal: After 5 weeks of hOspita l r:a re, Chuck Lee, retired Balboa real estate man, had a h£>art att1rk while undt>r~:oln~ Open l1e<lrt s ut!!E>t r. It's a mincle th:ll Chut·k Is oot only with us, btll getting stront:er e ver~ ~~}', :1nd hack tt>adl- in+: a Hii.Jie r·bss at PJv . mouth (hun·h, Into the hospital: Lulu Mat> Cast>}, fo rm~r Balboan ,tml no.., in Costa Mesa, Is un- dP.t\!:(lin~ surg:~;~ry at /loa!;!, . . C~ll (Mrs. Erl) GilhspiP Is ··onv;.Jest·Jng u: her Ba}- port :tparlmt>nt in Harbor ViPw HllJs .tft•·r a Jon~ siep:e In flit:' hosru.• l. • Santa Cl:l'' ~lease -'PPI I" · If :;ou know so me man ll"ltO Is 6 fpet 4 or :. lnf'hPs, welj;JJS Z50 dnd is lookinl! tor a suil, the lartles at z.,nb hil ~·e some to fit hJn' Jt their rummagl' ~I · \"ov. 8 al the SE>nlor Cl!izens r·E>u- ter, Irvine AYe. at 15th St. In Clltr HaYen, Pu t el;)ert- ence has taught that the re wJII be lots or brand new and "!xtremely attractive merchandise on hand. • • • If Cos ta Mesa CouocUman BOO WUson and Mary Lou give out wit h some ··cta da d • • • a s" or possibly a "nyet," next time you see tltem, It's be<.:ause they're just return- from a trip to Ru ssia . ALBE RT SUYDAI<. 66. OF COSTA ME SA DlfS Alt>e rl Su}'dam, 66,or2513 Lehigh, Costa Me-sa, wlm tliE'd SundJ)" at Hoa ~t hos- pii:J.!, was buried ye:c;ter- rb~· In PaciiJc Vu~w me- mortal park. Mr. Suydam, a rese-..rch ('tlemlst lor the Upjohn Co. fo r 40 years, had lived lil.'f~ for thE> past 2-1.'2 years. llf' is survived by hlswll~. LoU It>, sons Melv in an!"! Mark of Costa Mesa and Rooaltt or Sa11 F'ranclsro, daUfi:hlcr CarolE> of Los Ange les, :! ~::randchildrf'n , and brothers Don..'lld aoo Ru ssell, both ol Mlr hlgan. A fun eral mass was he ld at St. John thl! Ba1Jtlst Catholic Church In Costa Mes:1. Nefti!T HAIIOOR EJISICJI 1HURSD.\Y, NOll. I, IJ75 PUa. .. £0 ftEJ(LY -PAfE 4 CORONA DEl liAR, CAt. Restaurants on agellda of Newpor:t,s planJJers _ll_rl lloocb ~ Cog:untslfoa, WbJcb meeta K&reo Mameta ... u a at City Hall at 1 p m todaj. IPfCb.l Ptnnlt to allow a Ho•. &, '•W dtiCtl~ ·a pro~ td:e~t lDd ou~r res .. POieJ re•urint lll Kareo tnnnt wUb beer bd 1flDe llargreta.•s TJvon SQuare In ill tter Tlvoll .sq..re area t ol'Ofll det Mar a new re... at 2640 E. Coast Hwy •• Co- rtaannt ln U~ former Stun rona del Mar . Shirt buU«ttng ~ Mariners Both the Aeronutroolc- MUe, and the South Eu t Or. Ford aM the Inlne Co. w'!l IQCe County etrculallon stu-ask ror changes to the elty s <tJ. long-range genenl plan, to At their afte rnoon study allow them to build their sessloo, commlsslooer s will pro}ects. The Aeroootronlc .. take a field trtp to the Aer-F'orfl a rea Is zoned for ln- onutronlc-Ford property to 11ul'Otrl..al use only, and tbe loot. at sUes proposed for owner seeks zoolng to allow otftce building development offi ce buildings. Later In the afternoon pro . The l"lne Co. property bably about 3:30 or 4, th; ar Bayside aM Marlne, no.w Commission will talk about statf!fl for recreaUooal and Irvine co. plans to build msrlne commer cf.a l use, a r estau rant and offi cE> com-would be changed to com- plex at tile southeast <'or -rnprc\31 and omce deslgna - ner of Baysh1~ and Marine lion to allo,. for develop- near Balboa Island bridge, ment of a restaurant and and a proposed new name ofrlcf's. for Ne-w MacArthur 131vd, The building that Doused th(> old Stun Shirt restaur - ant on Ma r in ers Mile be - longs to Arfle ll lnVE>Simcut Co. An ArdeiJ spokeS rlllll said this week that the namp of the operator or a neow restaurant proposed the re Is being kept secre-t. Dan Daniels said, · Tht> people whO ~~o·ou lll run thP opera tion 11on 't w:lnt thE>ir names mad~ pull It~." A n:lell will JSk lh t: Plan- ning Commission fur :~ckl~r:l se:lfln!!, tandem parking,.1nrl .an okl.y lor an ofl-sitepa:rJ... ing agreement a•-ross Coa'>l H~~.·}. M ~S . ERN EST NELSON. LAGUNA IIILL S, DIES Vindnla M. (Mrs. ErnE-st) Ne lson, former resident of Nplto'port lleil!hl s. dll'd 0f't. 2'1 In I ::uwn::l lU lls Leisure Worl1t, S~n \res Wt>TP held No\', I Jl thf. M•·Cormlrk Ll~una BPach Chape-l and lnter menl was In PacUir Vie"'' Mem - orial Pa rk. Dr. Raymond Anhms and thi"' RP V, Ra lph R!a b m111n offi rhtert, Mr. ,ond Mr:.. Nelsoo lived 111 tbE> Ha rbor Area for man\ ~e:~.r s t>r>for t> movlnJJ 7 yea rs ;al!o ro Lacuna Hills. Delaney plan withdrawn 0f'laney's Cann~n VJJ- IJ ge, a $1,8 mi llion f't\ln - meordal riP Velopmront pro- poser! for Lirto P··nino;u l ~. has been ~~ on lin? st\••lf fo r at least 6 momhs In .1 yea.r, accorrtinl! II'J 1!!. pllll- ners . The projf'r t , sul •l\, 1 l"ll bii!Pr 3f!"~Ufil('OI S ..tl•<l l»t II enbngiE>menls, w"s to ll:J.v .. sta r ted Its S('('on'l 11 Jp thrOUgh the-IWVPfiHOHtl:l ] :t pprov:ll m·ll .11 tvrnght"s l'ewpon Bl'.Jl'h Pl.lnnln~ na.'llt at I he expensPof Jowe r- turom£· re-slr1ents, ·· was tn- c,lrum enta l 1!1 the [)p lan•!)" rte-tision. ThP devE>Jopment xoultl rctJ]:\f'P a trailer pa rk. 'Thai lettPr really t hr~w us lor ~ loss." admitted Htl"tllrrt Dod•t. Westclirr ,J l"l'hltPl't Wtlo Is workJiljl; 00 II•" llr>l:l n~v pro}Pt·t. Mr. llud•l, .;pf' t klnl! for ik- ' ,, .. 1 ~. ;, ·~d J prt•ss re- t ·•~L llu. o~,. ·~ ~nnouncing tl•" po . ..:tiJQUt'm• .. t dl'rislon. ''COME Tci THE F'ON AND FANCY BAZAAR of holiday decorations aDd rifts at the IslaM House to Fashloo Island this weekend," SlY theN member• or Newport Harbor Business 100 Professlonal Women's club as they display their hand made DOYel ties for Jac ke S·ieet (seated) of the Orange County Mental Health Associa- tion. MHA is ooe of the orpntr.ations bellef!Una from the money raised. Sbowtnc their wares are, standing, left to right, BPW members Dorothy Van Marten of Hun. tlngton Beach and V1lerle Shields and Patricia Clark of Costa Mesa. The bazaar will be open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and from tO to 5 on Satur da y. Refresh- ments will be s erved. (E nsign photo) ALICE NICHOLS DIES Allee Nichols, who with her husb:i nd owned and op- ef3 teoo1 K &· G Coin Shop in Costa Mesa for ma ny year, died Oct. 31 at Hoag hospital. She lived In La!N - O:l Hills. Servkes Wf!re conducted Tuesday at 11 a.m. b}' theo ReY. Lo tt~a r Tornow a t Pa- clltc Vi.pw mt>mor lal park. Kenny and Allee-Nichols first operated IlK! Cottatte Wa rnf' Shop on Balboa ls- t~nd, then took over K & G Coln shop, :mrt \\"Pt e wtrteJy- kttOwn rare com f'OIJM.'tors. Mr. Ni L"hols, an airplane stunt man In the 20's and 30's, died ta.st year, ALI CE NICHOLS Mrs. Nichols Is survlvpfl An11:eles, and Clifford Ste r- by soo Leon Nic hols of Wa-lin!! of Sa nta Monlr:J . shlnl!ton statt>, uandson The family SUI{~ ·:ots mE>- Chrlstophe r Nichols, Guam; morta l donations t ... the Un- ~randdaul!hler Cynthia Nt-ltE'd Hear t F'und. or to Chll- rhols of Washlngton, bro-rl rPn's H•lspita l, SnnsPI and thE>rs GoE>rll"PSterl~o!Vis-Vermont, Los Au~;;ciPs, In • Early attic ; late Akron ... ..,_,,...,..... ... lipu. ~ JnJ •• tMprv. p.m al llio ll0f.l3 moollar of 1110 Tllllfoday llonlnc Club at lilt Bthll Corlolhllll Yacht Clab, Tbt orornm wW be at 11 a.m •• i»llowtd by luoclltoa II II :30. "Early , atac lQd lata Akron" ww bt lhe toP&o tor Mlas Muney, t Mrs. John Gi'lff hone~ 111 neW'"memberfll of the t lill wtth a peweomen cotrtt· Nov. 3 at the home ot Mu~ Robert SmlttJ. Bayc relt, t Club members wUI bou' a r::harlered bus at 8:30 a.tn. Nov. 18 for a Chrtatrna1 ,._... lrlp lo Tl)lua. They will be under the ~-.,J dPrsrltD otthe c.lubpruidlat.; Mrs. J. O'Ha.ra SmUll. tbe, day wlll tnclode hmcheoq at P lu • Co-HIt "ACROSS 110 tt. STR EET " Stars Anlt.any Ouin n CRAZY MAMA "" CA,L L l' FOR A .. RULING Co:u~is.~~~tl";;~:~~~~:. FrJh DE>Iane\ ol N{'llo'IJOI1 .1 M He refut .. rt tht: r taim bv ',,_, Human R111htS Commls- ·lur,·!> b ,U'i i1LI! c·ommuteP r~lrwomJ n J~,IJert..l. R~..1n th.•t !ow-tm u111e r.~miltr>::o cM .. nis;~J~assag;~··parlor ' . rf,:.l:l Mf'SJ 's Cit\ Coun- ' II •·:~mt> out Siron.: Mon . <IJI nicllt .tg<~.lnsl OJii ssag,. IJa tlors anr:l smokln~~;. on propEOrty for sa le·, Cltv N a~IU Fred So t·- <>abal , who has insistE'd for spveral "''eeks tllal he does no! '4-ant an tncr ease ln his $38,000 s.1lary, won his point 1n J midnight closed-door seossiou with the Cit} Coun- r U, Aht>r praising Mr . So r - S.'"Ih:tl, thfo Council agreed to go along "''lth hls dem:~nrt for no pay raise. s•-sss• )!;.. Ou r 18th Yea r liABBI TT INSU RA Nn . 1CJ U Harbor Blvd., . Co a to Mea a Mlrh:lel Man.t, suspeDllf'll Corona 11('1 Ma·r h.lch S''hoo l (P8l'ht>r, is wailln!J: this .,.,ef'k lor :1 3-memtx>r p.aui"'l tv •IP t folf Whf'lhi"'r hf' (".Ill r<•- turn 1<1 the r!J~sroom. Mr. M:uw w:.~ suspenilt·rl lJ s t May :.ft~r some s tu- !"tt>uts and f:J r·ult~ mPrniJE>r:. Learn the purpose of God's care ) "I \'IF f\\11 "'" ru 11 rr-'lfJ "F~FF Barhara Dix Henderson "Ju sti ce God \ under can :'' 8 P.M . MOND AY November 10 CH ILO CAI!:r P~OVI DE I.I BARaAU. DIX HEMOU SOH lot e..,.fl •r ef th• Chrtulo" Sci •"c• 8oord ol L•cture•hlp SECIJND GriU RC'l O F CHRIST. SCIENTIST 3100 P ACIF IC VIE" :!RIVe CSH!ONA :>£l r.4 AR compbtned that he ased ob- 'il'Pne languaji!e-In r lass, keD{ poor r lass r{'(!ords, :aM en- ~.l~~l iu Olhf'r ""unprofes- s iOnal 1'0n1lu• 1. .. lit> taul(ht .1 t·Ja ss in e:ovf>r ttment, AftE'f 1~ school dlstrlrt suspenrteft him, Mr. Man!!. ··XPr rlserl his rlgllf to ask fo r .1 rare public he<l rin~~: on tiM> cl\a rge-s. He said stu- <lf·nts .tnrt facu ilyt!flcoura~·.ed tum 10 Pr:lf'IICE' whJt he- 13Ut:ht ,,,. ·st:.~ndllll!; up for m) r lchl'-. Mr. M:lng, who Is 30, h."i~ tau~:ht in thE' db""tricl sincP 1968, anrt ~~o·as ptr kE"d as 1971 te-.H'tw t of ttw \'~1T by COM sturi E'fliS. Durine: the hearin.:s. II• clalrnE"d tha t his uno rthotSox lcacltlnll mE>IIJods ~~o·<>rP J lmed at combatlnll. thE> horf'. dom of d assroom:c;, STOP PIN ~ 8URGLAR Y IS TOPIC fOR P•NHEL · Hur glary pre~ention,·· In St.1n Bressler of lllf' N~w ­ port RPach polke depart. mPnJ, wHI be the topic when i'ie..,·port Ha rbor Panht>ltl•nil" rn ePts Wpflnesday , Nov . 19, :lf tho. ltOrtl+' or Mrs. Geor~~:P Hoi"'rlln~:ha us. 1833 S.lbrlna Tf'rtacE>, Irvine Tt>rrar P. Hostesses furnishing th~? ~Jiafl JunchMn follow!~ thP mcPtlne: a rc: Mmes. RohE>tt L. Bacon, Donald Br itton, C. Phillip F'nme. J. E. Tf'e- I!.Jtdln, Ronald Ga~:li.1nu, Sy lvia Glbsoo, Eleamor Ho}, J . Robert Lawsoo. and Bnll- da Burch. AEGEAN ASSOCIATES, UNUMITED 644 0990 ~ 644 ,0990 ---PRESENT--- AUDIO BIBLE STUDIES H .. ,, <foil, ltHOf • tt.S ,, • 121 U I' ••• A CON DE NSED VER SION Of A $1 0,000 3-Y!AR COLL EGE COUPlE. REPR ESE NTIN G DEDI C:A TE D LABO R IY 30 INSPIR ED FUNDAM EMTrloL SCHOLARS. THE ~ CASSETTES (IS YEAR REPLACEMENT GUARAN - TEE) INCWDE 1110 LESSONS--COVEPJNC II VITAL BmLE SUBIECTS IN II ~OLUMES. . --PUIS .!JI ONGOING PRl GRAM,.. . MARA NATHA !!!! lllf,_ITI! AG £AN ASSOCIATI!S UNLIMI '1;_F.:O, 807 HIL.VANAft Oft. N ~WPORT 81!-ACH, tieiO OR T£L F PHON I! 144 -0810 1'0" A l-10E~ SA,.,PLI' CASS!"TTE IJuildPI Jim 5f'hm!lz •lf 1. .•• c.una Bea r h, TXtitners in thf> Pnh·rprlse, flt:'l:ltl•'fl to l•1l1l 11~ b~caust> .)f the ~;~mn­ tlon..1t atrn• .. spllf'rro' u1 11" ' It) • A lett\O'r In \.-v.·pvil ( tl\ Man.1r.er ll•)i>~·n Wynn I rum tltP (0U!it} llum:w H,~t.,IJ<~U'-o CommissJoll, 'J •.• r~ilh' t'l• c\11 11o i!IJ favc•r iu~.: do·vrlov- ,o;o•l!rt <;••ffr>r rl OCV IS buill. r·H, M.UlJl'f'r Wmn alsu rt ti< '"'I till· r·ornrnisston "ltc·J, '.J\"1:, · It e rrPd in rs 1 "~' ""r1 '1 1 ,f 1111 s lru.o . ·ror •. ~I lll\ <>I I hi· flt'OJJif' win ! '•~II\ tr r IT""l li r>l sp:H'P Jrc 1~J1"r Ill' om•• people \1 ho •nl1 Iii·· In the trnilttrs un ., P•~k,,n,l c, .. , II•' r·Ja imM. New fed grant hearing set 11£-;J \"IO.,<; .n il '""Uii '-.loll) rta~ nl.!llt Jt ('II \ ll.Jll ••n v•hPIIrPr Nf'WJoOrf liP.•• h shoult1 aPJII' I•H 1 ..... , •llld year · s !!"r:l nt of f··d, J":ll lluus. lflf!. .l!lrt Communi!\ !l.•v•"l''>f'- rn pnt Act f•1nrts. Funrts alrParl} .lpJlf»V••d for thi s >'f':it 11'ill ~~~ e tht• cit~ mor~> than .)100,000, wlurl• ~~o·iiJ e:o tow;rrd p:r.y- mPnt or a S450,000 site at 5th .1nd M:trt!tfeoritP tn r·o - rona riel Mar, ll"!tich II1P r 11 ~ hls t"':lrm:oJkPd fo r 1 fntur•· senior r itizen t "'nt"r. FurlhPr !J:l}"nwm on th.lt prope r!)", plus Jht~ ttnan··m~ of a stalf to hf'lp lh1• cit\ 's f'QIIlllllllllt l J!PVl'iOIJ!II C'lll d tizE>ns J rh'lsory f'Omm\t- 1{'8, Jr•' :lrnOIIl' \ll{'aS ~X · pe('tPCI to cmn•' up 11 Mon- dafs hE>:Hillg tx>fore lhr Cit}' Council. BE.'<'ausP thP f'OUOI.V ~~o·iiJ rootrol alloc.1tion ur tht> leO- SPARS E TURNOUT IN COSTA MESA VOTING In a very sp&r !M' voter tu rnout on Tu~srlay, Costa Mesa-ns e lected 2 Anttar y dtstrtct director s and 3 Cos- ta Mesa County WJter Uis- trtct dtrM:tors. Incumbent Robe rt Briggs cot 1.,231 fetes to easily wtn another term on tht Costa Mesa Sanitary Dis- trict, But, lD complete, but unotflclal, rtt!l'rna, lher oon. t )' redttrat. of voters an. nouac.ltd-dlat &:lvtn Hutchi- SCXI out«< tM otht:r lncum. btot, Franels GlOeUer, 'HI 1o 7CII. Two I.Dcurnbfota, Marlo Durut~ t:nd Warrerr Booth, were rwlecttd to tbt ftte r dllltlct VMni/Ud llnon! _...,.,... DOts••- .. 'l'tl ltoo lrrl.....,lorohlp lor "''' lllo ......... 1 dl<l DOl ,.. apllj. • A Ioiii ct 44 caodldolN f'ID for tbe S ofDCtl. Vote lolalt ....... lrom "" 1,231 lor Mr. BriQ:o down 1o 7 lor ntet dlllrtel e&rlllldote T-Ie-. • r.d !unrls n~;~xt year, tllP Il l IS f:J( ('o \ ll'llh the j.JfOLI- ' ·ru ol ( ommg up with ·' ·P•·utllnl! projed t hat will ••lllp('l ft fJI"Or.tbJywifh lhoSt> f Otllf>r r ount\" areas. Th1 Ctty CouncU me~t­ ,fll.( (J(td ns ;~t 7;30 p.m. The Cool!cU turnE'd dc:w:n J ZOiltno! f'XCPpl\on ttrll WOI.tlrt h;n~ allo~~o t>d DonalfiSmlthto cope-rati"' ".~ombtnallon eSf'Ort sen'ict·, ~tloto fltrurf' modPI- int: stu•llo, massage parlor lnd massa,e teaching work. shop at 130 E 17th St re-e t EarliPr in thl! E>venln~~:; the Coundl adoptM an or- dlnanr'f> tr.ulllillll smokln12 In :nundl f'h,lmll<>rs flurln!! JIJ publk lllPelifli!"S. Cit )" pl3nnin~ t ommis- sloner,; har1 rerommenr1E'I'I Jpproval. In oJther l "lion on Moneta\, the Council banned "Sold'" s igns placed b)" r eal Ht.ate salesm~n. but sa.Jd sales - men will be allowed to SOUTH . ~ORST •• our 1 Ht Rf ~ ... 'ttt or ~[j~~,~~~~~ STAU~I CAAN OI.UI .. ..,.....,. ,..a.ouo" IHE PlACE • • Middle fast is topic for Pi Beta Phi club MEIPOAl HARIOR ERS1CJI IWLY -,AGES BLUEH POOLS LUNCHEON and DINNER RESERVATION~ HONORED Phone(714)644-1700 #~~~ 9:00A.M. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 UNCLAIMED STORAGE AUCTION O'NEIL MOVING AND STORAGE, INC. 4101 SOUTH ._.AIN STREET SANTA ANA, CALIF. WAREHOUSE SALE DUE TO UNPAID STORAGE items from over 30 lots wlll be sold: Llv. Room, Dinlng Room, Bed- room, Den, Kitchen, Patio turnlture; Pictures, Chairs, Mlrrors, TV s, Lamps, Otrtce Furn., Sport- ing Goods, Record Players, Stereos, Box Sprlngs & matts., Retrlgs., Sofas, Tables, Toys, Wheel Goods. SEALED BARRELS, BOXES & CRATES, Rues, and mlAy mlsc. Items. BEAUTIFUL A"4TICU ES FR0-.4 AN ESTATE ALL '*'E!RCH~NDISF WUST RE P I CKED li P ON DAY Of' S-tLF. SHERMAN CRANE AUCTIONEER MONDAY thru THURSDAY SPECIALS (Fri., Sat. & Sundsy 'til 6 P.M.)-Excluding Holidsys dinn1rs includ1 soup or salad, b1kld pots to or rice REO SNAPPER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.45 MAHI MAHI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.76 GRILLED SEA BASS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.95 TOP SIRLOIN . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 NEW YORK STEAK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.95 LOBSTER TAIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . 4.95 STE.AK AND LOBSTER . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 LUNCHEON 6/so urvtd dlily until 4 p.m. 1&271 P~~ettlc Coett Hwy • Huntlntton Bdt. • 12131182-1321 3101 E. C~ Hwy •Cofone Dt11 Mer • (714117~ Mr1, PhyUll Stroud, South Cout AlUIDMt Clab mtm· ~r, .W rtcall btr reeea& ~•tan• whta AI ll*lt 8 IDODtba tftftU .. tbroacb zs Moslem eoaotrlts lD tile Middle Eut. Mrt. Stroud, a cnclate of UCLA and,._. Lot Aoceles Conservatory ot Arts, Is acUvely eopced to local CO{nmuqlty theatres 11 weU aa professional lee- turlac oo . the 60 countries ........ ted. The ttnc, under the leaderldltp of Mrs. Howard Roctrs, pre~ldftlt, wUl be- gin at 10:30 a.m. followed by a buUet luncheon. Hos- tesses aulstlng Mrs. Ger- rie wW be Mmes. Dudley F. Mlller, Hart Ktckman, Rictard J~nness and VIrgin- Ia Bollman of Newport Beach aDd Grace Aldrich ol Lagu- na Huts. SKI FILM AT OCC ''There comes a time," Warren Miller's new feature-length color skl tum, will be showing at 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7, ln the Orange Coast College audi- torium. The fU m Lncludes footage or FWSA racers and FWSA junior racers. QUE LINDA award wtJlner on Balboa Island this year ls the Madison re.tdence at 222 Abalone. Mary Madison, seen teod!og her floWers, and her alrllne pilot husband, Jlm, added lee.ded windows, changed the exterior and otherwise improved their home durlng the past year. The annual Que Linda award, given by the Balboa Island Improvement Assn., goes to the famlly that has done the most to beauttf)' aD island home. (Ensign pboto.) MRS. PAUL ROLFES, st.anding, a "post-deb mother," 11 servlng Mr. and Mrs. David van diest Skilllng, whose daughter ts amone the 19?5 debutantes of the Newport Chapter of the Natlooal C ~rlty League. Mrs. van diest SkUtt~ Is N~wport Chapter president. (Beth Koch photo.) CONVEY PROMOTED Coast Guard fireman MI- chael P. Coove)' of 17'78 K lnglet Court, Costa Mesa, was promoted to hls present rank upon graduatloo from machinery technician school a t t he Coast Guard Reserve Tralnlng Center, Yorktown, V a. He Is a former student or Orange Coast College. Party fetes parents of 1975 debutantes GEM TALK . 8Y J. C. HUMP'H.tl U J.C. Humphrt.•. l!ldra. ItO,.. •t 1623 N.wport Blwt 1»1 bHn • Co.u lthu ~rwlmiKit leN mor• "t/»n 11 y-., IS In .vthOflty Of' rm• •nd j.-lry. THE JADE HEALTH HOAX Cblna's Mlngdynastybe- p.n about 1350 A. D. and was marked by the revlval of Cblnese art and liter- ature. The same period may well have been the true predecessor of mod- em history's much adver- tised "cure-alls." The Chinese ot that per- Lod were offered jade ln the form of a "divine U- qoor" wh.lch clalmed to ''freshen the blood, calm th'! mlnd. enrich t~ sp1rlt, soothe the muscles and nourish tbe bones." The )adE> gralns were said to pass through the body, wUh only tbe beoents ofthe )Ide futered lllto the bodYl An- other jalie prescription claimed to relieve heart- burn, astbm2 and tlurst, while also tmprovl.ng the voice and keeping the hair healthy. Sound familiar" ... , LMilSJ: PUTIM A ILUI MAVIN POOL 01 SPA • Plel IITIMA I -CALL MOW Oa DaOP IM •.. A•4 o, .. 7 D.-ya A w .... 12222 Herbor Btwd .• Gerdln 0ro¥e w.·,. ca ••• ay 871-SOZ 750-7665 ltete Lie•••• 1t2U7 . 509~ '' y .. , ••• o, ... ,. c ..... , n2-34l1 or646-~ -NIW- \ BACK BAY RESTAURANT QJBT IOAT SWS \ ATMOSPIBE PWS! DMAteDAMCI OMlMIWA~ Of'ltt fiOa LUMa4 DAA.Y II :II A,M,~ P.N. .. , ............ .......... PARAMOUNf SPORTS Tennis Sox Sale! ~00 DOU!N MEN'S & BOY'S SOX AND WOMEH'S PEDS TO CHOOSE FROM STOCK UP NaN dl.ra:n-:u:i CJfxwl• .......... lllanaUoall Pucalal a- A rorktall party honorirll! the parents of the 197:i de. butantes or the Natlooal Charity League, Newport Cbapter, was helr1 Nov. 2 at the home of Mr. :l n<1 Mrs. 8 rad!orrt Hove~. ottM>r voluntef'r programs sponsorerl bv the National Charity League. If you're wasting The rt('butantE>s wtll ma k<' their formal how tt l tht- deb ball Satrul!ay evenln~. Nov. 29, at the South Coa st Plaza Hotel. Tht> girls are for mer Tlcktockers and en - tered the National Charlt~ •di!l!!!!illld!!!!l!!ial!!!! .. !!l!!!!l!l!l!ii!ll!!i!iiiiiiB .. ~I!!T!J League's pr~ram ln the 7tb erade. Th('\ tw.ve ~~tlven hun- dreds of hours or service to the Tlc ktor ker thrlft shop, the John Ttac) Cllnk tn Costa Mesa and several The guest list for the par- t} lnd udro Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, Mrs. Rol>- erta 1\nauer, Dr. and Mrs. Robert En!!lert, Mrs. Donna Ev.·atd, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Htnshaw Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martyn, Mr. and Mrs. George Draper Munger Jr., Dr. and Mrs. Robert Nehrenberg, Mrs. Wahlers Olander, Mr. aod Mrs. Charles Parker, Dr . and Mrs. JohnRicharr1s, Mr . anti Mrs . Kenneth Wasmann, Mr. and Mrs.Davtdvandlest Skilllot;, Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Zillg1tt. cut It ~ --~ ..-........ --~ ~ --~ ~ I ORIGINAL~ ' :CSIIIIIIUCUH::cao::' ~ t Hand crafi:ed and f l hand made gift j ' items for every occasion. r t cSpallOW j :Pach o••• 6 DAYS 10· S ~ b 2426 NIWPOaT ILVD . j OITA MilA Ia ~-a.. 642-1640' .......... ~ ~ MARINERS CHURCH MOW I~ OUR N!W IUILOIMG 10)() olSON AVE., AT JAMBOREE, NEWPORT BEACH TELEPHONE: 640..6010 THE TEACHING 8 CI:JifTERED OM JESUS "CBRET AICD THE BIBLE, WITH E .. PfiASIS <*PRACTICAL CHRBI'Wf UVDfG. ALL AGES "lRI WELCOIU. ~CM~U~Uq a.t fU1t1IIC aftllllb ... SUNDAY SERVICES: 8:00-9:30-11:00 A.M. '1tEATING SPECIAL" $17.50 Compltt• ~ ied CMct ot OM F\II'Diet IDehldM TM 1ollowlllc: 1-FW.r {11\c.._.) ~ LllnJt Sdlt7 OU Fu Mc*r bulpld lt.etneal CMek Pilot ldltJ Cblct ,_ COiib'oli M)lllt Puot • 8llrlllr c...a ~ C...U ~ Clllct a.t laCI_.If ·--U.-1611 KENNETH E. CLARK of Htlnttnctoo "buch his been named manacer at tbt Bal- boa Bt.nk of Amtrlca, suc- cHdt.og P. Zlecltr, who has moYed to tht LAIUOA !tllls omce. Mr. Clark. wttb tbe but li.DCe 1936, bad bMo aulsta.Dt n ct..pruldttlt for loau at tht Srd and Lone Web ome.. sine• 1M8. Ht 1IU eened u procnm clll.lnU till' tM LoQc S.cb Cl•ltu Club aQd wu a mtm- Mr of lalntlOD Army ud Boy Scolltl botrdL ODD PILLOWS WILL S!IVI PIID NOV. I CN~a MMa~n.at. did b) ...._ Rt11111U lAIIp ... YIJJ .. '" bn ... .. ...... ~••n ... . at tM LO.O.r. ,...........,. ............... c:o.ea ..... ,... ,-.uc la ......... Tt- CIIiealft •1.10 .. .... ............... 11;. Members of the ball com- mtttee also w~re on the &uest list. BOOKS AR E N!:EOEO BY BRANDEIS UNIT New and used books are oHded by the Orange County Chapter ot Brandeis Uni- versity National Women's Committee tor the second an111al book sale to be held next spring. All donations are tax deductible and free plck-up is avallable by call- ing 644-8765 or 552.7299. Proceeds trom tbe sale will parchaH new books for the Brandeis University Ll- bruy aDd pro'fide eduea- tloDil scholarships. Chalr- lnc the event are Mrs. P~ter Brepm and Mrs. Barent Gordi.Dler. HARBOR VISITOR • r- 1 I I I I I I .I I I I I I I I I I I I --------------Tack this up. It II remind you of some of the things you should be doing to save natural gas L Set your heotmg thermostat no higher than 68. Wear o sweater If you nove to. 2. On sunny days open the drapes. let the sun heat your house for free. At night close the drapes. That II keep the heat '" and drafts out. l. Don t use your decorative gas logs 4. Check the air filter tn your forced o•r heating system and replace when needed. S. Toke a fast shower instead of a slow both. 6. Install a water flow control device In your showerhead to save hot water and energy. 1 Consider purchasing a thermostat with outomot•c night set·bock capabil ity. L Tum oH your pool ~ter (Call us If you wont us to come out and tum It oH.) t. Make sure your house is well·insuloted. That'll keep It cooler In summer and wormer In winter. a Cover pots and pons when cooking. I. Plan oven dishes that you con cook together. 12. Run your dlahwoaher only with a full lood. D. wt\en you wash dishes by hand. don't run the hot wot., c~ttnuously. Use a 1t~ In the sink. M. Tum down the theormostot ~ your woMr heo'-. IS. If a hot woter fovce11.akt. fi x lt. a. Wath and dry only full toads of loundry. II Tum oH ~ dec:orotl~ p ltgt.ts « call us and -.·n be glad to come and thu1 tt.m off fot you. a. Make en.. gy con.,..,.Qflon a port of yovr ll ... tyte. TheN Ia an et*Vf ahot1oge and we have to It~ wt1t\ It . ., I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 3424 Via Lido Beach MRS. WAYNE LOEBER I CHURCHES I Highway HouSe: of Priyet 2411 E. COAST HWY., CORO"A DEL MAR LOWER LEVEL-REA.f\ INTERDENOMINA 17QNAL. FULL GOSPEL auNDAYICHOOL: •:46 WORSHIP SERVICE: 11 :00 EYANOILITISTIC SERV.Cl: t :OO I'.M. SUNDAY NIAVI!R AN0818LE STUDY: 7:30P.M. WEDNESDAY WILLIAM T . KROAH, PASTOR PHONE: 642-8782 C.nl Bible unudl aOIIIT Ill. 81!MGSTOM-PASTOR 2JRD ST. ot ORAMGI, COSTA MESA -64!1-5050 _,-.. _...., • 10:10 Lm. s ... , Sdlool a-,-.,.-. 1:10 p.m. 9:118 a.m. WAll to' Bible._, ud lftJU' •.•.•• '7:00p.m. Aa 11•1111 • clllrelt Wltb Bible tacldDC mkdltr'J FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1 CLiff i>R., MIWPORT lEACH -U2·7W Dll. P. KINTON IISHORE PASTOR lUNDAY ICJIOOL • , •• , ftJt A.M. IIlLI STUDY GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Veterans• Meroorlal Bldg. 565W.I8th,CostaMesa REV. TOM TYREE, Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES: 10:30 A.M. & 7:00P.M. 71JI ....... .. Chrisfan kience Service:s FIRST d-tURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido NrwpOTI Rc;u:h SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 & 10:.10 a.m. Regan Sherick w~s pilot Wayne Loeber ....... Air-... ·-'---· .......... l'tl*tobiiU llrWolla __ _ ~· .. --_,, 0eL II, al 11, -· ,..,..... Cloorc:ll. Tllo .-, a Bor· -Boach ,...-, Ia IIIt -of Mr. Ud Mra. Alex Lotbtr "' 8u lllop. Tbo bildJ Ia lilt ...,..., ot Mr. 011<1 Ml'L Butr Sborkk ol Bar Sbona. Sbo was eiCOJ'ttd to the altar by ber fllblr. Dr. Ctarlu Dler.a'leld performed tbe semee. A wblte slit Orpn&a wed~ dlllg ...... made with • !raiD aDd trtmmecl with Irtsh lace wu cbosea bJ Mlss Shertet . for ber weddJic COWD. Tbe ccnm fts sprinkled with hand crocheted Oowers. Her ma- donna style vell was of cathedral length and trim- med wlth lace. The bridal attendants wore rust colored gowns and ear- tied fall-colored chry- santhemums. They wen Mrs. David Beauchamp, the bride's sister Tracy, as matron of honor, and brides- maids Sandy be Reamer, the groom's s}ster, Christine Bliss, the bride's cousin. ..., Oolllll "' ._. ., ........... PRJ .... "' '-llloell. • .. ,,,.. ... croom..,. ltat .. .... til Btrmoe S..bu-muud ·-Tllll lk<ltaw "''-S..Jt, """' -b&Jip tl co,_ dol Mar, -Ia !III brkttt'J brOtber·~··· G,..._..t·o~or_ ... 18 tbt ~rift'• brotbitt, ud Harry llobort of To......,._ A rtctPUoe ftl beld at the Bahia CortotblaA Yaebt Club, wben a !S..pleee blDd elllerWDad •. A bl&hllelll ol the reetptloo was '•Tbe HawtJ.Ia.D weddkl& 10111" bul& performed by tbebrldt. Tbe bride tossed Mrboaquet from tbe bowofthe "Dorothy o:• moored at the Yacht club, and tben tbe newlyweds sailed away into tbe wnset. Before making thetr borne 1D Newpor~'Beach, the coople are hOneymooning at Mon- tego Bay, Jamaica. Tbe bride graduated from Newport Harbor high school and Callfornta State Unt .. verslty at Fullertoo. She also attended Cornell University to New York. Her tllsbaDd graduated from Cal State Uulversity at San otego. THlS BEGUILING MEMBER of the Burmese National Theater will be at Orange Coast College at 8:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 10, tor a pro- gram of classical Burmese dances in the OCC audi- torium. TJckets will be sold at the door for $4.50, Tickets ·are available by mall order, through Nov. 3, for $3. Newco mers at Hoa g .. . ' . .. . . ··-· . ' ' Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Er-Boy • M~. ·and Mrs. Pat~ Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Fran- cis Reymond,13822Solltaire Way, Irvine, • TUESDAY, OCT. 7 Boy -Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Jardine, 2033 Goldeneye Pl., Costa Mesa. • WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Tim- othy Roblnsoo, 324 20th St., Cosb. Mesa. Boy-Mr. and Mrs. Dar- rell Wright, 289 Ogle St., Costa Mesa. Boy-Mr. and Mrs. David Eggleston, 1812 Port Mar- gate, Harbor View Homes. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Den- nis Cassel, 1942 Anaheim St., ¥B, Costa Mesa. • THURSDAY, OCT. 9 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sieg rlsl, 14161 Saarinen, Ir- vine. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Jim Quinlan, 35 Wintergreen, lr~ vine. nest Johnson, 211Broadway, rick McCoy, 1216 Susses Costa Mesa. Lane, Westcltlf. "'MONDAY, OCT, 13 • TUESDAY, OCT. 21 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Gre-Girl _ Mr. and Mrs. Cir- gory Cheek, 2476 Elden ilo Lozano, 735 Shallmar, Ave., Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Ken~ Girl_ Mr. and Mrs. Byron neUh Witzel, 521 Redlands Klaus, 55 Fair Dr., Costa Ave., Newport Heights. M esa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Mich-Boy _ Mr. and Mrs. David ael Sutcllfte, 40'72 Glenwood Bnkesman, 1008 Dover Dr., St., Irvine. Westcliff. • TUESDAY, OCT. 14 • WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22 Boy-Mr. and ~rs.Danny Boy. 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NoJ., Goldoo Tnt: not.,..-· -Mil P'fiY' /b< yo bow--*-* (M..t 13<33). " J HE W,.t Dlocour10 of tho I Lonl J-II --In JUri< 13, ODd ponllelo In Matthew 24 and l.ulte 21 :5·36. Here H h appropriate to oblerw the c:ommettU o( I' cleYout 81blkll npo8tor: "''beft II IOilWtl1in& deeply 1nruuct11oo In tbe open1na 9f our Lonl'• proploeticll dilcoune. II -• lib th• keynote of whit Hb Church b to expect between Hili fint and tee:Ond Achenta. It loob a 1r it were spociiJly intended to comet the mistaken news, not onJy of ttiJ: Apostles, but of thb nst body of profea:ina CbristJans In every ••. No thins hal created so much dillppointment tn the Church of Ouilt u the extravagtnt expectations In which many of its members hue indulpd. Let us not be carried away by the common ide1 that the world wUl be converted before thi Lord Jesus returns, and the earth filled with the knowledge of the lord. It will not be so . There is nothing in Scripture to justify such expectations. Let us cease 10 expect a reign of peace. Let us nther look for wan. Lee w ceue to expect all men to be made holy by any existing instrumentality -schoob, miaions, preaching, or anything of the kind. Let us rather look for the rise of Antichrisl'' (cf. J. C. Ryle (1816-1900). ''St. Mark " in John Stirling, ed., 77re Study Bible, n.d ., p. 101). Mo reover, concerning this liptificant chapter -Nark 13-it is suitable to note the remarks of a col"'ltrvative scholar and writer: "As regards the answer of the Lord to the two questions of Hia disciples [ v. 4 J , it may be said that the fmt p.rt o f His Dbcoune [vv.S·31] Is intended to supply information on the two facti of the futuM : the deatruction of the .!femple, and His Second Advent and the end of the 'Ale.' by senina before them the l.igns Indicating the approach or beginning of these ennts. But nen here the exact period of each b not deftned, and the teaching gi¥tn intended for puroly --purpoaa. Ia 11M __. part of "till llllcouna I"· 32..37) tbe Lonl -dly .... -· ...... tlooy ... not to know, Uld wily; sad bow all that .-commuaieatecl to the~. .. oat,y 10 prepare thnn for du.t comc.t watch~ wlddl bas baaa to tbe Onan:b at aD tiD* tbt proptr outcomt ol Clrilt'l ....,.... ... tbe Mjacl. Thil, tbm, "" IDlY take • a paWe Ia oUr ltUdy: that tho -nil of Clrilt COIItaln DOthina btyood wbat WM '* rry for the wam1na lnd teocblni of tha dlldploa l!ld of the Chun:h" (d. Alfrod Edenlletm, 7Jw Lifo /Old n-of,_ dw M-., 1883, Vol. 11, pp. 445, 416). The outline of ~ preaent lesion, which. is entitled wrhe Need for Watchfulnea," is u foUows : I, The S.cood Com1na of Quilt {Nark 13:24-27) 2. The Lnson of the fia Tift ()lark 13 :28·31) 3. The Exhortation to Watchfulnea (Mork 13:32-37) The Secoad Comlni of Clnilt In Nark 13:24-27 we read: .. But in thOR days, after that tribulation, the sun shall be darkened, and the moon shall not give her Light , 1nd the stars of he1~n shall fall, and the powers that are 1n heaven &hall be shaken. And then shall they ace the Son of man comina in the clouds with lf'elt power and &]ory. And then shall he tend his anpls, and shall pther tocether his elect from the four winda, from the utterm01t part of ,.the earth to the uttonno~t ~rt of heann. Venn 24-27 of our Biblical text describe the ae<:ond advent of the Lord Jeaus Otrist. See also Matthew 24:29-31 ; Luke 21 :25·28 . After Jesus hal made reference to the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem, He .. PI on to speak of the ~econd p-eat crliU yet futuR, namely, the return bt afory of the Son of man. The impreaion is conwyod that this follows soon upon the Tlae Need for W atelafalaeu _.,,~ ............ or-14-ll,-.... .... .. to tlolak tbat tba latter bas ... -tCJiotjcal...,.._ sad -by 80 -ltmltld to tba ..._. ... of A.D. 70. -rar tba ...... .,_24,15 (d. a.. 13:10; 34:4; l!lok. 31:7, I ; l'!"' 2 :10, 31; 3:15; IRa•. 6:12·14;1:12) 1o to bo lllldiJitood oymbollcally or political and lntematioul COd'IUlllont, • molt .COIIUDOt1tston of tba put ftfty yan 111 .. ttndentood It, il dlfllcult to -· lluch thot ...S to ba rolaptod WlhllltstlnaiY to tho ru1m or. opocalyptlc lllay now, In • atomic •· be IMil .to haw r~~ther the •mblaooa oflobor wth ttlld plm rullt)'; md It would be UIJidead.flc, to say the Jeut, to llfllnn thai 1M. wordl ml)' oot · rom t6 tho objaed .. ~ In tbe form of COIIIIIc clilturbanoal prtor to tbe mum of Chrilt. 1JwS....of,_,"""*Wbttlwdoudl (26) il. c1asr ,.,.....,. to llonial 7:13. Early In Ill mlnlltJ)' -bopn to - the title 'Son or ..... or -f (- 2:10n.),but hero ror the lint time the ..,._a ... with the prop1>ec:y 1n llonial il _ ... ,. Amid much tbat II perpleldJia in the detaib of IUCh a chapter u thll, the '"" fact tbat otandl out with C1)'lla1 dartt)' II tho ultimate triumph of J_,; tho "'"'""' --.... tually enter into fBI pary .... Thl ptherin& topther of the d«r (27) by the ....,U (ef. Hob. 1:14) _.,that the diYtne purpose in wne to will ha¥C been 1«0mplllhed In tho meanan,c" (cf. C. E. Gnham Swift , "The Goopel of Mark" in TJw New Bible Commtnt~. ht ed., 1953, p. 833). (C0'11'1NUED NEXT. WEEK) Ill EMO Rl ZE A BIBLE VERSE EACH WEEK "lleY'I- alllheands oflhe-" ·-45:22 THE PROMISED LAND ar&t•••=l'luttltWI m) JIWIIIl J10Ptt '8oa1ffl, l.ol hpJ-. CaL IDOA .... -..................... _ of 0.. Dlriae ~oa ..._we '*lllafet tJ. pne.u-of .tJea Jew, ... God'• --ued proWioeloa for lola. 'note looN-of ... -,.. or loroel be 1948 •• a -naWo I ful&lr-t or BibUcal propbeey. s.-.d aod apread amoa1 the other natiou, ad DOC NeCJt· niled u a aation, tnd with littlllt hope -of ner poueuins their laDd ~a, &De Jew. are home and .c:l....cd u a nadoa by Oih.r world, powen. For the &rtt time ainee 70 A.D. when., •ncler Tltua. Jen&Miem wu rlnMCked aad 'fllll nwnben of Jewt. poetibly one ,.uuon.. were alauahtered 'and their land taken fr• them, they are back u an indcrpendmt and .eJf. austainiq political state. Su.eh a r.toratlon to their udent land and development u a strons nation it almoet without parallel in world hUtory. The record of the land of Paleatine ia one of the mo.t a.btorbins in the realm of literature. both aaered and secular. W1ille it it I rue that the whole ~rth it tbe Lord'• (Exocl. lf-:5), in a peculiar sense He apeei&e.Uy daima Pal· estine u Hia own. It belongs to Him, and He ca.Jia it, "My land" (Jod 3 :2). ''The larul. ia mine" (Lev. 25 :23 ). Bec.u.e God determines the bounda or every nation and alao the rulers (Deut. 32:8; Jer. 27:5; Dan. 4:17, 25), He made a covenant concernin@; the land of Canaan that He would give it to Abraham and to his seed for an everlasting poueuion (Gen. 17:8). There ia, therefore, no question about the ownership or the whole of the land of promise. The Jews alone hue a valid title lo it, for it was given to them unconditionally, but blessings in the land were derndent upon obedience to God'a word and wil . The boundaries of the land promieed to Abraham inelude the whole of Canan from the Euphrates to the river of Egypt !Gen. 15:18-21; Exod. 23 :31). PaJeatine is richly endow~ and therefore coveted (f..&ek. 38:1· 16 ). It is referr~ to in Scripture u "the glory of all Iande," "the land or ornament," "a de· light110me land," "a land flowin~ with milk and honey" and "a land of desire.' It ia not onl y "beautiful for situation" but ailuat~ in a moat advantageoull positi on in Aaia, within euy reach o( Europe and Aaia. Thia is why Palestine ia kno"·n aa "the bridge between the nationa.'' Wu there ever a land 10 wonderfully placed? ''The land of Israel is located geografhically in the hub of three major continents.' Ita re· IQUtceft in oil, chemicals, fruit and prod uce Three Significant 'Ins' By F. B. Mey,. Christ i• 1"" rh. h<>p< of glory (Col. L27). Ckrist glori(;U in us (Gol. L24). an • ...._ Tn• .,. locMd •P t. tM toll of PI' '~N for :I twiea ......... .U. "f;,-;:! lor ... _ duo Dootl s--... _,TN!! wao ..,..,. -• Kll , •'llo .............. ~ilaowa~ beelel .. _. _,. -.Ia all" boca-of ... ..Juhlo ........... 1>otq atracOetl &.. IL Tlelo DeN s-• oow • --... clllla. ~-weoldo be-or ·fanlllalltl .. . The J-. arecl t1oe1r nmarltahlo I...S. Joow. ...,., -bOon oftea parted aa God ............. tlloy woald ba (LeY. 26:55-39, Datrt. 18:6'- 67). The •JIIOGil"l or tho peopla, .... tloolr dllpenion .... the earth ..U.. traP> naolial· Arabi and Tv.U i.a IUClClMtloa have pLI II Jar.t'a aoeiml Jud.. but the e~ of Paleotino by C.,...al Allenby in 1917i!:f tl:a British occupadoo of the promi.ed •• a dramatic tunt.ina point iD the hllccwy of Jewry. Some twemy yean before eODtrol of Paleatine Mel beea ~ from tile Twb. the Zioailt Mo"tema.t emerpd. ha•i"' u kl aim the reoonry: of Paleatine aa the home of Jewiab people. Uader Dr. 'nleodor Henl the firll Zioniat Conpesa wu eonvened In 1897 and money ftowed in from Jew• in aU countriM for the Paleltine Foundation Fund, aDd thou· uncia af Jewiah immigranta poured into Pal· eatine until over 600,000 were back by 1948. Now there are over two million there. After World War 11, then earae the partition of Pale.tine into a Jewith Stale and an Arab atate, but no international tret.ty hat the riPt to partition the land tinoe all of it ... siven the Jewa in perpetuity. Tod.y, larHI it well established. The tragody il thai the people of Israel have returned to their land in unbelief and without the uvinJ ltnow1edse of Chri.t, the Anointed One, their Meaaiah. Ourin1 the peal tribulation, Pa.Ie.tine will be l1id wute asain and the Jewa ac.~ttered dur- ing this time of Jacob's uouble, but when Christ return~ to u.rth u ita rightful Lord and King, all of larael wiD be bade in Zion to aa~ial the King in His government of the nations. Then, .. He lhall reign over the house or hcoh forever" (Dan. 2:44; Luke 1:32,33 ). The prHenl obligation of the true church made up of regenerated Jews and Cattilea it to pray for the peace of Jerusalem, for the openins of the eyes of all orthodox. Jews to the Meatiah.ahip of Jesua and to their need of His savins pace and merey. God's Hall of Fame Your namt' may not 8JIPI·IH down ht'rt' In thi ~ world 's tiall of Fanu-. In fact, you may be 10 unknown Thai no ont' knows your namt·. ~Has Noah's Ark Been Discovered?" "'We have been all night with God," cried 10me salvationis:s 10 old Andrew Bonar; "'can't you see our faces shine?" •Mo.sr:s wist not that his face shone, • was the immediate ~ply. The O!IC"ars h.-re may pau you by. And n~n li1ht• or blue; But if you lovt' and serve lht' Lord, By Dr. lilly Jomes Horgis (COioiTINUfD l"ltOM LAST WffKl Perhaps. the most interestinjZ story of all about the discoverv of Noah's Ark was written by Cyd Shewchuk and in ttle Mondav, January 27. issue of the Colorado Springs Sun. It fol· lows : "ApproximatelY a mile down from the summit of Turkeys· Mt, Ararat, which is 17.2 10 feet hisrh. a sa iling vessel lies wedged in a black {dirty) ice !!lacier. II i~ believed by many to he Noah's ark . "h was first sighted by a Russian aviator. Vladimar Rr>skovitsky. in 19 16. He and a fell ow nye r were mak- ing a high altitude test night. He re- ported the incident to his captain. who in tum reoorted it to the Czar. The Czar ordertd two companies or soldiers to clifT'b Mt. Ararat. The ark wa.s m~sured and photogiaphs were tak,.n. "Roskovitsky later h«ame an Amer· ican citizen. In an article published in Th~ Nnv Ed~rr. he said. 'A suhma· rine? Nn. it wa.sn'L for it had stubby masts, but the too was roundrod over with onlv a nat catwalk about five feet across down the length of it. Wllat a strange craft, built as though the desianer had unected the waves to roll over the top mcnt of the Lime and had entrineertd it to wa llow in the sea lik e a IOJ . . " 'We were surprited when we ,ot (.:lose to it at the immense size of the t"i'l<!', for it was as long as a city block. It had been panly dismantled on one ~ide near the (ront and on the other side, there was a great door nearlv 20 feet square. but with the door t one . . .' ., "lbt u.pedit)rln found that the ark contained 'hundreds of small rooms and some ven~ lar!le rooms with ceil- in~.' AccordinA to reoorts. the ship also contained cues with .,.rs, Animal hair and straw were found inside. '"Since the: orilinal 'iduinc. there have been 187 others. Many uploren have climbed the trexherous moun- tain to eumine the lhip. Jn July, 1955, Femand Navam rteovered a piece of wood that •as btlieved to be from the shin. It wu c1rbon dated •t the Univenitv of Madrid In Smin and the University of Bordeau~~:. The conc1ulion was that 'it is between 4.000 and S.OOO yan old and ia ol the !;neap ol ...,., wood, die -.I of wt.M:h the &;blc 1011 the art ••mtde.' .. ,, ia believed that .. .... ... ""bedded ill an Icc CliP few 11a· na ol ,..,. oo AI J ... or Llalo Atom. M eattitqub 1ft 1140 p I I d I ... -.... _ .. ...,._ .. _ ............. ,.... A ... -(12S ... )ofJiii-.. -. ...... -.... -_.._ ' ''"llltof liols--11•' ... ................. , ... tlllit•i PC f . ' CHR ISTIAN CRI..5ADE WEEK LY, Tulsa, Okla. "Members of the Holy Ground Mis- sion Olangjnz Center, 1 small reli- Jious community in Palestine, Texu. said th~v h.oll.-vro ;, i~ r>otlv ""f' nf seven! biblical articles that must be eArosed bero rc the Second Comin1 of Christ. "The mission's first exprdition to the vessel occurred in 1971 and culminated in a fifth elpedition in 1974. Anoth4:r trin is planned for the summer of thiS year. "Mt. Ararat is located on a penU.ala of land between the Ruu.i.an and Iranian borde~. According to missk>o me:mbe!'l, it is a military reJion. The location, the rugged ttrrain, and Tur- key's internal wan have made climb- ing the mountain diffiCult . Special per- mission from the Turkish pemment is also required . "Mission members constantly study the Kin g James version or the Bible and take its contents literally. J'hc:ir lives are led according to biblical defi-. nitions of righteousness. "Bobby Wocoh/ (Th~ name Woehl is of Gennan origin, and Itt pronounces it Wale.) and Jim McConnick, mem· bers of the community, were in Colo- rado Springs to show 11ides of one exJ)edldon to the ark and to uplain Noah's 'meuage of riahteousneu.' "Woehl said, 'Nine yean aJe, we he· p.n to studv the Scri"tures. We found lhat certain thinp needed to be broudn forth and restored before Jesus Christ could retum to earth.' "{Accordina to the Bible. the Second CominJ will take place in about 14 years. said Woehl.) .. AIOOOJ the artifacts that muse be n:co'\lered. he said. a"' Noab's ark. the Great P'yramtd. the Tower of Babel. the oriJinal 10 cnm.randmc:nt IIC'fftCS.. and the art ot the covenant. 'The Red Sci also nccdt 1o be dl'ldttd, satd Woehl, for ehariocl and evidence thai the Pbaraoh't a"'" w• drowned -"en it pursued "the chUdrea of b- rvl.' "Mil-memben ltlid rhat tlloy -tbe localioo ol the Tower ol Babel. wtrich mwt be ael\'llled. and 111e eaac:t cayo • -re tlte art of rho omen.ant tiel lllidden, n.e dine it BOt ,.. • .._.. .. ro. _.., .... lat- ter. Aicf e •'11kJe member. "To tills ...,l mloaloor --Oily -alrle ., ..... ..., ., pbooo- ,..... .... -.._ • -cnyoo. T1tis ,.,. tlllid w-. -bon ..,.. • 4fiPI a •• lhl ...., ln. dle ochar .... ., .. ____ """ ... -...... ,.,.., __ prwll'-.... dl llillll'.,., ~ .,, . " ............ . "Woo4r_ ... __ _ .. ..I I .... " I •• II pn-__ ....._Jt ...... : , M1CJ I I l:i Ice h Jk .. Gf,... IIHJ. fir Ill& ........ ps ... -lila ............. ~-·, I other antiquities to li1ht o ther than the vesseL Mtssion members noticed a series of steps built down the moun- tain,ide. The toiPhest showed the rem- nanl~ of a watchtnwer. "'It was 10 Noah and his sons and descendants could tell time and sea- sons by the moon, sun, and stars,' said Woehl. " 'Nearby is an altar,' Woehl said. 'It is the first stone altar hulh after Noah came down (rom the art.' "A Ia rae cave in the second step held pouerv and other artifacta. Since an- tiquities cannot: be removed from Tur- key, the pottery was turned over to the country. An e:w:oert in Turkey dated the rmds at about the same time as the sailinc veuel. '1'be bottom step is believed by mis- sion memben to he 1 burial around for Pltriarchs.. said Woehl, who added they believe Noah to be buried then. .. In the MPon. 'there are hundreds of atones with wrilint on them,' aaid Woehl. Photographs of the larp stones have been shown to an eapert at the Cbic:a,o Jn~titute of· Lan,uaaes. 'He cu't deciDher them.' aaid Woehl. He ftOtcd that the tame symbols on the stone~ hiVe been round on similar tiOna in Africa, Soulb America, and Me:r.ic:o. "From the watchtower, mission mcmben have photopaphcd buildlna routedatloaa oo tho lalld beloor. They oa1d tJeey believe it to be the lint clly crated eher the flood and the oripn ol...., -liYina k>day . .. Mission ·membc:n do not solicit fundt or publicize their community. They tWWt with 'their hands. • They c:hop wood, build houses, paint tbcm, tear rhem down, dia sewer linea and Kptic taaks. Their labor b free. II people wiah to conuibute, it ia accepced as a bleuiDJ. .. At 1 result, mi11ton memben have not been able lo provide for tcien- tisu on their triJM. "We're amateur a~; aaid Woehl, 'We're lnterattd in Jeltina professionals. to ao 10 tbe foundations.' .. J am not lltgatina that you believe: cvuytl:lna deat .. have quoted rrvm tJ.e three fttWI tc:Mtrea. but I am uyina that it it tnOn tban 1 c:olncl-- -..... tho world ;, taiJdol sllout die PQIIU(ble -'he:' the Arlt ol Noo11 .. 11ft. Allnt. Arlt of Nooll -bo dlo"Joa. .. Jloplist ol our tiae Q'YIIll •Uf••nmr -'"1nate .... , loriMert '''Cottf lflh.'" T1tis Is duo -., pooclaloe ., duo _ _..._ ... .S.VIorls-laf ...... -... --.... -.. 11ooec1 CGr'1alf..., .,. •,.,... ,. '; Ill .. ... AM I till ..... of Cllllol.. .n. .... , ra II M h1 • lila • n 'G .t IJd I 0:11111• ..... •• , ;tlislt-r-~-~ -~--~~~ IJ al :fJ. .,.. a• ...... Zlfll! .. _, ............... . Then, I h<tve news for you! When Jesus has really taken ~on of us, we oball ncx need to tell people so. Probobly we shall be the last to count it so. But others will take knowledge of us that we have been with him; and, instud of con· ccntrating their attention on us, they will tum to the source from which tbe transforming ndi'ance ~ ceedL This Hall of Fame ia only 1ood Aalonr aa lime a hall be: But keep in mind. God'a Hall of Fame Ia for Eternity! To ha\'f' your na~ inscribed up there h rreater. yes by far. T han all the Halla of Fame down here. Christ mighty ir~ w (Gal.2:8). And t'very man· made alar. 'What we cannot do, he does through ua. Hudson Taylor tells that at the beginning of hi& life he thought he heard Christ saying. "I am going to evangdiu: in· land China, and iF you will work with me, I will do it through you.• He yielded himself to Chriat and Christ has WTought efFectually through him to the founding of the Otina Inland Miaion. This is the secret oE succesaful work; not to toil for Christ, but ro open our whole nature to him, that be may pour through it the tides of his glorioua energy. This aowd on earth they eoon forgt't The h.-roea of the: paal. T hey cheu like mad until you fall . And that'a how lonr you last! But God, He never does forret. And in Hi• Hall o(Fame, B y just belie:vint in Hi• Son. lnKri~ you'll find your name. I teU you . friend, I wouldn't trade Chrm U..t;, .., (Gal. 2 :20). My name, however email . "Do ,.,.. uk." aid Luther, •wbo li ... wlthml" I answer, "Not Martin Luther, but Jmus Ouirt. • Gift yourself up ro him without reterft, Let it be J"'Uf one aim to aMtnct younelf from everythillg that would be diogracelul to him, and thtOW OJ"" all d>e aftnues of your bein~t: to his indwellinJd That' a written there: beyond the stars In that ctiHtial Hall For every famous name on earth Or l'lory that they ahan: I'd rather be an unknown here, ·And have my nam11 up there! ............... ~ "CHitiSTIAN IEACON. "CDLLI"GSWOOD, N.J. TJ""'' I U "Daaa You Love Gael?" • "Don you love God? .. 1be quest~ rama tram 4 p.lr of tiny II~. ()ppc»ite aat • )'OU.OI m.n of atrlklnc appnra.noe. '!bey were feUow-trave~ on 1 train. The ehJid sat on thl! mother's kMt. Four houn thl! train had beHI roiUnc on, aftd tiM child had beoen very wtnnln& In bet ilttle w.,.._lilpln& aonp., llftlnl hl!r brt&ftt fae.; Uwft ta1Un1 Mdc into tMr mothrt's arm~ aa lr to aa.y, "I am ~ ~." For more than an hour thlia )'OUftl man Md pU.)oed with twr and bla heart aeemed tatrty WCII\. It ,.. tbue the Jot,Lmey •• almoet tftllirl&. when for a liiDt the ~t faea won an air of ltraft&e IOitmniQ'. M the train rolled to a IIOp, llhe bent toward tbe J*oun& man and U.ped In lwr ehlldllh voict, ~ J'O'I low Godf" no. ........... --hutlly, bl ........ to h1l JWr. Ha looked. at the datad an • aort of contuMd,. ltll'\lpl way and ltft Ute ear. He hUI'T'IIIcl to M1 Mtel; but 1M UtU. ¥Olea ._.., wtth taa It u RIM to ecN Ia ..._ Mut-;-~ ,....,..Godr Sewn~ .., ~ -. •t h.n at tht ~ ..,..,. Wl':[lfl..., ha ..... Mlrtll Oilt Ill Lb ....... .......... ,.t .............. " ... ..... 1111 ,. _,, Jut ..... Wit ....,. ,.,. ,.. • ..._.....,. IMt lli$Jit • nt:ts~o ~---t"Eia_ID_ tt lit...., .. -..,.,,.& .... at IIIIa .... .... _.n_..,.. .. _ ..... ., ' fte -.1 ......... .a& I f¢1 #1 ....... -.-.. -..... -.... -= ............................. ,? ____ ................ _ :" :'t:!l 7' \:m ...:. --:. ~.,...": ---·----.. =-"'· .. ~ "' a J • ,.._., • ..... -· 11 ............. .. an .,...r," .replied the )'OUnl man wltll 4owncut ..... s.wral >'"1'1 lat«, he WM wa1Jdna on U. 1treet ol a Llr'lll dty whtn auddan)J h" .,.. en-, counler'td a r.c. k»oktna down frocm the window i of a handeame ~. In another ~t h" h&ftd · Will ,.,..... the doCJe1telJ, aftd ht .. 100ft ........ I into tiM ,.... W'here at tbe 1a4J ol the ,.,_., "You wU1 -1117 lntnalon, • lea IIOld, "'ettt J ~ JIOt ... b)' alter .... , 701.1 -......,..,, at tM wiitdow. J haw MYer forwott.-rau ..,..1 JOU!' little ..... wtlo "' to .. tba U'tlllt ... ttoa. t 'DoM )IOU low Oodt' Do JOUi .... l'alrt'" . "Y-., I think I -lnd J'O'l ..... 10 ~ bJI:ar--·--t_,. ,..... ....... .. --Ia ...................... ...,)_ her, .... , .. .... r.. ........... her ... b 0'1 •• .................. ~ ........... -..]¢ •• -·-·--=~·---..... ,......... --. ...... ...... UfWI ................ t ............. .. ........ 11ft-..... lllf' .. II ........ .. ...,... e n:e.t•• .. a.&IIWLl- ot Oltlt..., ... -.. i I JO"'ft.. I ....... _, .-..-.... _ .. _ 1 =r:.. .......... - • FJCTJTIOUI BIJSIQSS NAME STATEMENT T,. t>llowlnc per8011 la dotiltiUU... I ll N"PC)rt Audio S.nlce, 774 w. 19th St., Coltl. U. 9Z&Z&: Jtm- m.. Marcu1 Rllt.way D, Ult bf&ert IC, Costa Mea, Cattt. iis2e. Tbl1 bQslDttl t. coMaeted bJ an IQdbldUal. SIP*t. Jlm Hathaway n. Tbll statemtot was nJecS wtth the County Clerk otOr- ange County Oct. 24, 197!5. Publl.sb: Oct. 30, Nof. 6, 13, 20, 19'75, tn tfle Newport Harbor Enstp. F -49051 LIGAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foUowlng person ls dolng business as: Heavy- weights, 1717 E. Btlboa Blvd., Balboa, cam. 92661: Douglas M. Green, 1717 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, Cal. 92661. Thls buslnessis condUcted by an lodividual. Signed: Douglas M. Green. This statement was nled with the County Clerk ofOr- aoge County Oct. 24, 1975. Publish:· Oct. 30, Nov. 6, 13, 20, 1975, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -49050 ·LIGAI, MOTJCI, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person ts doing business as: Con- tlnental Llmlted, 16646 Sugarloaf St ., Fountain Val - ley, Ca. 92708: Hober t Charles McMabon, 16646 Suga rloaf St., Fountain Val- ley, Ca. 92708. This business Is condu,·ted by an individual. Signed: Robe rt Charles Me Mabon. This statement was Cil~.>d with the County Clerk • !Or - an~e County Oct. 10, 1 !l75. Publish: Oct. 16, 23, 30, Nov. 6, 1975, In the Newport Ha rbor Ensign. F -48578 LIGAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST ATEMENT The following per son is doing huslness as: c om - puter ized Industr ial Rea lty, Computer in d lndustrlal Real Estate, and Compullst RE>alty, Computlst Rea l Es- tate, llOO Quail Street, tl OJ, Newport Beach, Calli . 92660: Worldwide Rea1J~1.Jqf,-.H®. Quall Street.,,U~, ~rt Beach, Calif. 92660. Thls business ls conducted by a corporation. Corporation Name: Worldwide Healty, Inc., Ron- ald H. Henry, Pr es. Thls st.at t"ment wa s !IIE.'d with the County Clerk o!Or - ange County Or t. 17, 1!175 . Publish: Oct. 23, 30, Nov. 6, 13, 1975, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -48818 L!GAL N(}TIS-! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST ATEMENT The rouowlng persons ar e doing business as: Ray Mar Enterpr ises, 6141 Orange Ave,, •7, Cypress, Cal. 90630: Hay R. Maggi, 6141 Orange Ave., 11, Cypress, Calli, 90630; Mary E. Maggi, 6141 Orange Ave., n , Cypress, Calli. 90630. This business i s cooducted by a UmUed partnership. Sicned: Ray R. Ma(gl, Mary E. Maggi. Tbis stltemeot was fUed with t he County Cl erk ofOr- . ange County Oct. 17, 19'75. Publish: Oct. 23, 30, Nov. 6, 13, 1975, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -48817 L.HAL iiOTtcl FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foUowt.nr per100 Is dol.ng business as: Interna- ttooal Fllt•r Co., 1425-B Village Way, Santa Ana. Ca. 92'705: Clean Rooms Coo- strucUoo Co., Ink• (Cal.), 1425 VUlage Way,santaAna, ca. mos. T his buiness Is eonducte4 by a corporation. Corporattoo Na~: Cletn Rooms Constn.c:UOD Co., Inc:., Boyd AIDe•, Prts. Thll statameat ftl ttled wUb tbt COGDtJ Clerk of Or- ance COWltJ Oct. 14. 19'75. Pllb111b~ ~t. ZS, 30, M". &, 13, 1t75, ta the NtwpOrt Harbor EnaJan. F -48653 LIULMO!\CI LMAL·~ FICTITI()Uf ~ NAME IT AttWIHT Tbe foltowtar perton~ are ~:-;~ii~;i~~F~ dotac buallle.. a.: Buuy : i S.e Prodllct., 20201 Im- ~rlal CoYt Lo:J_ HUDt. Bch., Cal. 92146: WU1i¥n Let Ford, 20201 lmptrlca.J Co•• Ln.., HDnt, Beb., Cal. 9U46; Greer c. Belyea, 20201 lm- perta.l Cote La., Hunt. Bch., Cal. 926«. Thl1 biJ1lness Is conducted by a geoeral partner ship. Signed: wuuam L. Ford. This statement was flied wlth the County Clerk of Or- ange County Oct. 16, 1975. Publish: Oct. 23, 30, Nov. 6, 13, 19'75, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. f -48791 LIGAL MOTIC! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA.ME STATEMENT The foDowtng person Is dolng bus~ess as: T rl County Roofing Company, 418 Femleaf Ave., Corona del Mar 92625: Theodore R. DurnU, 418 Fer oleaf Ave., Corona del Mar , Ca. 92625. This business Is conducted by an (Mivldual. Signed: Theodor£> 8. Dur- nU. This statement W3 S filed with the County Clerk o!Or - ange County Ort. 10, 197:J. Publish: Oct. 16, 23, 30, Nov. 6, 1975, in the Newport Harbor Ensir n. F' -48~79 lEGAl NOTIC£ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followinli( per son Is t:loln~t business as: F'ancr Plants, 1525 MPsa Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626: Leea leo Enterprist-s Inc., (California), 20242 Deerval e l anP, lluntinl!tOII Beach, Ca. 92646. This l.iusiness Is "Ondul'tr 1 hy a <:orporntion. Corporation i~,ame: 1 l'P- alro Enterprises Inc·., Lor- ane Lee, presidPnt. This statement was filerl with the County Clerk of Or - ange County Oct. 10, 1975. Pul.illsh: Oct. 16, 23, 30, ')v. 6, 1975, in the Newport • r bor Ensign. F -4857-;' lEGAl MOTIC! FlCT ITIOUS fiL'SlNESS NAME STATEME~T , .... , , A-81461; ....... Too following pt>rson is rtomg bu sinec;c: as: Village Mana~ement Company, 15700 Irene Way, West- minster, California 926!13· Tony Nunez, 15700 !r elit> W.;y, WPstminster, Call- forrua 92683. Thi s buc;in~>ss is conrJu,·tP<I by an individua I. Sijrnl;'(1: Tony Nunez. This statement was £iler1 with the County ClHk o!Or - angt> County Sept. 29, 1975 . Attor ney or Bank or Agent • Ch:t r tes G. Ewalrt, 522 S Sepulveda lllvrJ., S•11te 203, Los 1\ngeles, Calif. !)()04~. (213) 477 -553-t. Publish: Oc t. 16, 23, 30, Nov. 6, 1975, in the Newport Harbo r Ensign. F -48190 L!GAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STAT£N£NT Tbt followtac penou art doinc buatneu as: Bob Olson W&JleoterLoc, 1512Sereaade Terrace, Coroaa dtl Mar, Cal. 92825, OraQ(e County: Alee s. Ramsay, 2300 Fair- view, V -%05. Coata Mesa, Calif. 92627; RQbert Wallace Olsoo, 2300 Fatrvle• V- 205, Costa Mesa, Cal. 92627. This business ls conducted by a general pertnershlp. Signed: Alec S. Ramsay. This statement was filed wlth the County Cler k orOr - ange County Oc t. 31, 1975. Publish: Nov. 6, 13, 20, 27, 1975, ln the Newport Har bor Ensign. F -49274 lEGAL MOTICI F'ICTrTIOUS BUSINESS ~AME STATEMENT The following per son is doing business as: Guaranty Flnan('lal Ser vices at 4341 Bird• Street, Newport Beach, Caltrornla: G~>neral Electrk Cr edit Corpora - tion, 3000 Sand Hill Road, Meuto Park, California 34025. f hls llusiness Is conrlur·tetl by a corporation. General Elertrlr C r~>dlt Corporation, By: John A. Sm ith. This statement was !iled with the County Clerk ofOr- ange Counh, Ort. 10, 1975. Publish: (kt. 30, Nov. 6, 13, 20, 197:}, In the NPwpor t II a rloor Ensign. F -48564 LEGAL MOnCI H<. TiTIOUS RUSe·JESS '.AW. <;T,\TEMF~T The !ollowln~t persons arE' doing !Justness as: Newport Engin~erln~. 2602 Vtst.a Dr., NPwport Hear·h, Calif. 92663: Ronaltl FrPdPr it k Siegrist, 2fi02 VIsta Ur ., NPwport BPat.·h, (a !if. 92663; Hruce R. Yale, ilO N. Bust St., Anaheim, raW. n805. This tJuslness Is contlucted b} a general partnership. S1gned: Rona lt1 1-Stt'grist. Tilts statemE.'nt was hied wtth tile County Clerk or Or - an~ County Oct. 24, 1975 . Publish: lkt. 30, ~ov. 6, 13, 20, 1~7:;, In the ~ewport llarhor Ens1e:n 1--4!)()5 2 lEGAl HOTIC! FICTTTIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST \ TE ME :-IT Tht> followln~ pPrc;on Is rlOtn!! t•usi.Iless as: Chrlsto- plwr " Co. !lair Dt>slgn, 33 18 1-.. Coast Hwy., c. - rona dPI Mar , Callf. :l262J: ~ sma lei Ooostma rt1, 33-18 E. • oast Hwy ., Corona rl~>l Mar, CaiH. '12625 . Thl~ business ls conc1ucterl tty an indlvh1ua I. Si~n~>d: EsmaiE'I Doost - ma rt1. Thts statement was file<! wit11 thP Count} Cler k ofOr - an .• County Oct. 24, HY75. P•Jhllsh: Ott. 30, Nov. 6, 13, 20, 1975, In thE' Newport Harbor Ensign. F -49049 LEGAl NOTICE nanctts and an appurt~>nant non-excluslv~.> right to us~.> the fa cllities 101·atf'rl on sa lc1 Lot 90. Th~.> street ac1dress anc1 ott•er common d~>slgnation, t! any, of th~> r eal property c1~.>scrlbed above Is purpor t ed to bf>: 305 En~.>ro, Nt'wport BPach, California. Th~ under slRTled Trustee dlsclal ms an y liability for any lnr orrcctness of the str eet ac1dress anc1 other common designation, If any, shown herein. Said sal e wUI be made, but wtthout covenant or war- r anty, express of Implied, r egar dlng title, possessloo, or encumbrances, to pey the r emalnf.Dc principal sum or tbe oote(s) secured by said Oet"d or T rust, to w1t: $1 0,- 010.04, with Interest thtrt-- on, as pl"OVlded In said note(s), ad~nc•s. ll any, uDder the terms of said Deed ot T rust, feu, ct.rps and Pxpenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said OtedofTrut. The bentfleaf1 ader Rid Deed of TNit btfttofon tDCUttd ... '*'la.r.cl to tbt UDd rslcMd • •rthD O.Ctara.tJ.oD o1 Dttull ud Oemud tor Saae, uda Wrtt- tea Notte. ol Detlelt ud EltctJOa to Sell. Tbt 11111111'· slped cao.Md a.ld Notk.e of Oeea.oJt aDCI EltcUaD to StU to be rtcOral Ia tbl eOIMltJ when tM Nl ptaip- •111 .. loc:at.cl Ott• Oe ... r 1..., lf7S TOPA CAPIT~ COL PORA~ u IIIII TN- t • ., cut ~. _...... Alii._ VIM PrMU d. ~·· Ml '* oet. a. e, tm. 11 Hattm hiiiL F1CTmous BUSINESS NAME ST ATEICENT Tbe toUwtAc per~ la dotal bftlbess u : Crown Coroqa dtl Mar Hardware aDCI Paint, 31(17 £. Cout Htcrnray, Coroaa dt"J Mar, Callf. 9!8!5: Jelf M. Sclal- leJ.o, 18-t5 Port ~Pl., Newport B•eh, Cal. 92660. This bust.oeu is conducted by an t.ncUYtdual. Sign~: Jeff M. SchaJJeln. Tbls statement was filed with the County Clerk o!Or - ange County Oct, 31, 1975. Publish: Nov. 6, 13, 20, 27, 1975, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -49273 LIGALMOnCI ORDINANCE NO. 1643 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION 12.- 24.045 OF THE NEWPORT BE ACH MUNICI PA L CODE TO ESTABLISH A SPEED LIMIT ON CAMPUS DRIVE FROM Mac ARTHUR SOU- LEVARD TO JAMBOREF BOULEVA RD The City Counr ll of the City of NPwpor t Bearh TXH '> ORDAIN as follows: SECTlON 1. Se~tion 12.- 24.045 of the Newport APa• II Munlrlpa l Code Is am~>nrll'd to rearJ: ''12.24.045. PRIMA ~A­ CIE SPEF.D LIMIT-FOHTY- FIVE MILES PEH IIOliH T he prima racle spePd llmtt on the following na mP<l streets orparts thereofc;hall bE.' forty-rive mliPS P"l hour. ThP easter !} OnP-half or Campuc; DnvE' trorn Brt"tol Stret"t to MacArthu r Roui P- va rt1. Campus Dnve frtJH. \1:1 - Arthur Boulevar t1 to fap hor ee Boulpvartl.'' SECTIO~ 2. Ttus Or 1t- nance shall be put•l lstw 1 on('e in the cffi• n I n~>ws­ pap£>r of the \tty. 1nrt t t~ ... same sha II bP effp•·ttve thtr - ty (30) rtays after thr tlat · of Its at1option. This Orrlinan,·P w·ts •·. trodu,'er1 at a r~.>I!Ul:lr n.f'Pt- In~: of t he City Coun•·il 0! the C tty of :'-1 ewpc:H I Ue.t 11 helrl on lht> 14th rJa \ of (I. - Iober. 1')'i:i, anr1 wa -; adopt - ed on thP 28th •LJ.v of '' • tober , 197\ l·~ tltP ffllluwtr •• vote, to w1 t: .-\\ ES, \()1.::\IIL ~It:'>: \I - Innis, Dostal, ~art Pt', Kuehn, Ho~Prs, fl, l..nrr, StoT~. !'IOES, COL''Ii\11 MF\: :\1)11". ABSE:'-IT COl'~( II ~~F •: None. Donald A \1• Innis Mavor ATTEST: I .wrd Lagtos Cit\ rJerk Publish: ~ov. 1 t:•-;•,, 111 th£> Newpor t Hart10r F nsllyn. LEGAl HOTIC! 'iOTir E OF Tl l:STE"!: 'S .:;All ~o. r s ~~ , On Mont1ay, :--Jovernt.er ~4. 19-;''i, at ll:OO o'•lod; :1 :\1 at the entran,.e to !.uti hn.._ at 1515 Wt<St' lift nnw m the Ci.t y of ~Hport I . 1 1. Calt!ornla, C A PIT o\l \I - LIA~CF r flHPl•F A fill'\, :~c; trustPe und~>r tt.. [l,,.. 1 or Trust P~erutPoil h1 t.~·rkiO~ D~.>veloplll~"nl r '·· lt. . . I corpora tion, r e('ordP<I Au - ~ust 5, 1971.1, tn Rook 11~i:!, page 1541 of Clfft• tal H<-•- OM S In tl1e offi• P of t 'll' H?rort1f'r ()f <'tranc1 •unt1. California, an<! t \ r<>:~c;,l: of rl£>fault tn the p.q 11 ' 111 or performan• r of ohlr.:.t- tlons se"ur<>ti '''•?r ... t , tll - cludlng the lrrea• 11 or lt·- fault, noti('t' or whl· h ~·.)c; recorcJNI Jul} 1-;, l 'l7 :, 1n Rook 11460, pai!P 283 or said Official Recorrls. will sell at pobllr audion for cash, wlthout warrantv :1 c; to Utle, possession. or in- cumbrances, the intt>r~.>st coony£'d to sa it1 TrustPI' by said £X>ed of Trust IJ• property situate In thl.' II> of Newport Beach, Count\ or Oraare, Stat@ of C:lli- fornta, descr ibed as l ots 10'76 and 10'77 of T nrt ~o. 907, ln th~ c tty of ~eo,a:. po~ R«ach, as shown on ~ map thereof rerordfid tn Book 28, Pages 25 to JG Inclusive, Mlsc£>llaneous Maps, records of said Or-anre COWlty, also known .as 200 VIa Barcelona, Nf'"'· port Beach, CA., for the purpo51 of payln( obll~­ t1oo5 ,.cured by said !)ee(1 o1 Trust, lDcl\ldlng r~s. etarps, a.DC2 expenses of tbe TnastH. 10ms elll)endflld UdU tbt terms t.btreof, tn- tllnlt thtrtOO. and $119,- M? .U Ill ._ld prtnrt.pa I ol tal DOte t~teand thtrt- 'J, lll&anst rwn at tM roe o1 u.~ per~ From the Police Blotter • WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1' Douctu Howard Bee~. 471 of 461 Santa Ana Ave., Ntw- port fltl,hts, was charred wlth publlc loto~ti~Uon at 9:30 p.m. at 2&07 Nl'wport Bl vd., Wt"st Newport •••• A ~amen and lens valued at $360 were stoi~>n from I{Onald Mar ley's gym lcx·ker at COM high school twtween 1:45 and 2:45 p.m •.•. Jonn Stancln, 59, of 303-D Mu- guerlte, Corona riel Mar, heard noises In his llvlng room 11 2·10 l.rn., t11rn,..r1 on thP li~htc;, 1n· I !nuucl 1 man Jbr>ut 2'i, • -li. l ,:;, hit11I11{ llE'hlll•l :. c urt.alll, a111J rJ rovP thf; rnan :t'-'3) dt~r .. stru~~ 1~>, Nltt'·t• u. IJI'It~l lut­ tln1 tl,l' lntrU·I• I ~1II1 J IJ:llr an•1 \1r c;. ~tan "' thto" tnv a , hair thro•J.:I a pl.d• ~las~ WlltiO-', I:IJUr n "• 'l<iJ:•~> ·t, who ti•Ph r l't J ~. , ' • • • I hf- '""e~ tJ ~ l't tlfu · c:tn r .. str ll · I Ill'! 1 11 '• • 1• c;l , I 'I> I ; HJ'I I f., t 1 , \'• I''' t II. IH 111)11• •• ' • ~ • ,, ·•I I I 1 ' :1 rn I l 'i I r' J \ •( • I• I " ~')I I, • 1'tll f , .. I'· I 1 "' !• II I I I j I. t ••• • ' n, 1 ' ' I ~~ ~ I Ill . ,. 1• l •l, J , •o! ' t f ' IT I. \. I I 1111 \I!· \\ t'~''· ~ •1 .,! l' I , ,\ '!>I I 1 , ~ I I .I I" I ,, I I ,. tllk tn. :c, · ,11 I· i' , , --LEGAL NOTIC E l (("!'I I Ill . 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Tl '" flrdt. nan• P c;t13ll t , puhll ~I1N.I onrp In lhP v(fi• t31 II!> 4't;- papt r of tht• ,~ 11;. ani! 1111 S.iltiP c;h:\11 !liP Pfti>• tlVt' ftJ!r. t } (30) b)S all£ r thP ri.Hr ot Its atl"PtiOn. Thts Ort1hnn<"P was ln· troducNJ at 1 r ulu mt•t - ln~ of tht C"'ty CourK'U of tbe City of NPwport RM c h h@Jd on tilt 14th 1 of Oc- tt'lbtr. t !!,5, and was actopt. t<1 o· thf t h '1 of Oc - totw-r, ttn!'l, by tt .. follmn •ott , to wit.: A Yf:S, COU ' ll:M£~: Wc- lnnl$. Doa:al. Barrttt.. Ku Rogu,, Rr,llott, Sto~. N ,COU Cl N: . A r.ou 11 ~~: N rllnls ... l 71, lA rtor En on Coast Bwy. Dllr tM Saa- ta Atu Rlur • • • A pomp, motor lJ)d acceuorles, nJ- ued at $2'78, were stolen rrom Amtes Mlg. Co., 8?1 Production Pl., West Sid~.>, between 8:30 p.m. Oct. 16 and 8 a.m. Oct. 17 ••• A $2,500 display SliD for •• Al- ex:ande r's Banana," the bar tn thP Sheraton Newport Ho- tel, 4545 MacArthur, Alr- ttort area, was stolen from out side the barroom door lrPtw~n 11 a.m. and 9 p.m. • SATURDA Y, OCT. 18 Moise lie Medeor ts, 47, of 127 62nd, :-lewport Shor l's, was ar r ested at 7:30 p.ru. tn tr.~ 300 lllock of 62nrl and 114 rget:l with drunken dls- ortiPrl} conduct ••• Samuel JosPph Stnger. 41, or 480 fiZnd, ~ewport Shores, was 1'ha rl!e1 with mlsdemeaJlllr I riving undt>r tl~ lnfluenr e J f f1ru~s lt 12: IS p. "'· at T U'itHI and Coast Hwy., Mar- tr•~"rs ~1tiP ... Jan!• e I ynne I <•He}, 1 '1, of 2165 V tsta F tttra.1a. lhf> Bluffs, was t•ar:Kl witll shopltltltl;1 at ' 11J ~·.rr•. at P£>nnPy's L,~h­ I•JI 1-Jart•t torP ..• Mit t.a .. • ' 111 l.'ol'''• 21, of B3:i s"'"' Ill, -;~"wpo rl llt'ill:hts, W..t') h:J r:;ed with poss~>ssion of • IJ:lt roi!P1 sut.tst.anct-.1o'lot>11 ; ••II arrestPd llfu, at ll ·:t .• "' c:::.,ac;hor~>, W~.>st :-,, \1- P~ •. II 8:·,:, 1 .n ., Jr,•ll •' - I I (pp fiCIIJSIOil Jr.,":! I Ti r low"r, Costa \lPsa, •::1 . ~l fi.'"1 J.ltl. 012rljU<!ICJf10~ .; .. c;qon • • . Ia kc;nn fl, tn. rt 'P•rl<>lt, 20, was Ita n.~· 1 Itt' UltJVatlni.' mariJU'II t "'I poJt~~ arr~><;(P•! t)j. 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I ·na ll..lJ>P r for I h~ 1 1 rt>' 1 ln•tn• { ,np.t 1 ., u ulli-htnth IFt~ton. lJ, t•t)lols a f'.S. 111 'onc:tru• I ton t• 'lllol~' fro. l onl.' Ptta '1 st tiP. In-In" c ... I' oto.l MIKE FIELDS T~KES LAW PATROL CRUISE Wtl'e Ch&f«td ritJ\ posses- liOn of marl~aDJ at 10 p.tn. at 3295 Npwport Blvd., Wf"!tt N~wport .•. Mlchat-1 Paul Ha1apotf 01, 216 ~ui:Jy Av~ •• Balbol ls1antl, was arr10sted at 3:40p.m. at his home on a H.arbor Dtstri<"t Court wa r- rant tharglng !allur e to ap- pea r on a Vi!hlrle rode vlo- latlon . . ~llan Lo•·hlan Plnkertrm, 21, of Uayslt1e VillaRI', 300 F.< uast llwy., WJs arrPste<l .t IO:l :J p.m. at F .. stl•lttff anti V1sta <11"1 C>ro, tltP RI•1U~, and • hari•t'tl With OJI<;fiPIII Pa nor firunk t1 rlvtn., . ._,Julllt-r.r \ 1 a!>- e}', 47. or 2228 Paclit• llr ., Corona 1~1 M If, wa c; h.1rl!o>1 Wtlh 11 ts•1.-r .-annr •lrunk tlriVII!¥ Jt I I I 1··" • fJn Ma ~ ~ Arthur n• 1 r S 111 Jr;aQ•Jih Hills R•L . 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I, j '·' ,\. n•. ll ·t. r ""'. , tool.. ·• 1 1• ' .. 1 t plant, valtt• I •' • I . • , 'lt,IOr3l•ll ••.t 1 Ill''"' \ntl(}ut>s, 41 ~ lbt "t.. \\ '' wport, ~t~ ton·, r •. 'ln•l 'p.u . cl 1. f hrl"llot> II 111111 r • 13 1\P,! on ll;n rf'port•~t JIJit f'l '"'I'" I rr lo··\.rt :II 1 111.1 ,,. 'u~t "fl~l ,., '"' • '" p.rn. 0. 1. .:~ .ill I• 1 1\ llrl. ~3 I • 1nt1 I rar PIE'!, v~luP<I \1 ~1.0('1(1, W~'rt c;fOif"n fr l hP>droocn •1rP<>c;~r ~~ ,.,, hO llP Uf .J II Of' II. o•" "• 1../ P'llnt l )IIIiA, :-.,,,rl,.,!\ iltll. t tttwPen noon U• t. l .and 8 a.m. o~t. 22, PAIGE V. SIMPSON, presi- ·"lr ut of I ltlzens Bank of rost1 MPsa, has been named ''lit<· • Oll.rtrunkatlonsr·oun- ,.,1 or II~ A11 Prlcan Bankers ~sso· tallofl >\RA > bv J Rex ~uw,, c\ h A pr"'std~nt. The ::?!! :IIPtul,er ounf'!l over - t-f' \}\.-\ plOi::r.llnS de- :.~lt"'l tu heir tJank~>rs lJPiter on n ww at• .~o·ttt •·J hother tnt1 all 5". :r ... llt or till' pub- l!t. TIJ, AOA •~ tile national tra Je <~S"n' ta rwu of the toankilll tndustrv. lts mem- 1 ... r~lllfJ totals nearl\ 14,000 ltJitKS --ITtl,p than 9~ pt>r f:nt nf II1P ua I ton's banks. N.B. COMPANY BUY S ASSETS OF AIRLINE r II Fmarlf'tal ( orpora- ttor. of :'~Pwport Heach llas , qutre<l 10<.( of the fixed <~~ .,t ol ~1 ··(. uli<Y'h 1nter- '•·tltoaal Auhllf'S (MIA) and r t 11f th• ommon stcx k 1! I •• ,llfhli•, n~ .. remain- It "'ll !1tOn stor k wUI b£' r 1! e-r' 1 , ~· ullort. Pr o- 1 r q, '\ 1!11 ,, I WIJO)J~-()Wned ... ut•st•1LH\ ol M· ( ulloch Otl -'rp. T !,• Ctvll :\eronaoti<:S ·~r! U1 W IShtni!tOn, O.C., ! · • t! !\ I illiOIHt• E>tl ..tpprova1 I tfw I 1Ul:Sitl0n \:I; 1 3 f·rtlft• at£'0 crup- r•ll ntal .trltn~>, llr .. nsed f" 1 lr'll •.HIPr flights 11 t • 1 1 .. 1 ~ 1 tatPs, Mextr o I 'I I 'IJI'\ !'\, · · • n n t.il ! orp. IS a 11vd sllll"l tl(lldiruz ·ompan} .1•;w·1 l 1 l ~outliern Call- ~,, , 'h\fl.-"" 'Pfl·-r ran- t:, to-:, tohn 'J11l31!li"'r, t ! •. r1 f. · f r..Joat~.>s ant1 • 1 , Holl~>nu. ~ARCH I NG IN ~',;VI =\I \ .. wpo rt !' :JriiOr hWh • 1' '=11t n H.:~J. frPc;h · r . ~n·, -pia t.> CI.IltSh rr.t~ 11t • :.trant~ 111 t~ Oc t. !.j, -J·l~ tl;ital keVli.'W, wlll m 171' r '· ::J\. 1;; in th~ Pa lft r Pv '" ~ 111 Ana- MORE THAN CAI\4ERA SHOP' PASSPORT PHOTCU t'U BLICITY PHOTOS PtiCTO COPY harbor photo ~ ~ NEED To KNOW SoMETHiNG ABOUT YoUR NEW cOMMUNITY? ! i {-I tll!h'l { lltfOlt• Oh "'f' -6 7 5 • 58 7 J - • ., ._•o\ .... 1 t111n., b•lts and a ~~ ;, t h nelplul SUBSCRIPTION ORDER ONlY SS.OO FOR OM E 't I!AR ---------------- HAiti •• e •• e I t ••••• t ••••••• 4 •••••••• em .......................... m ..... . S MD lM nus oaDII WITH 15.. fOl Ml POaT MA .. IOI IMSIGM 171\ COAST MWY., QUIOMA 01&. Pirates aim to cinch title tie Coaeb Dick ,... ...... •-.-.,. l4i .,...,-ud'l · -0,.... Cout Col-Tllo.Re lo IIIII ..,__a:!"'- ltce rrJ4 ---b ... 1-r-1,1117-.,._ .... ., .. _ • ., bo ...... -..occ C-Coote,._. IIIIo IIIIo ..,..... -.or -II Tllo. rrktlJ DJcbt. M'Of. 1, u Uti He ll&dl tM .,..._,, iD Plrlloo -Ill, S.. Aa-ruoi11.1C wtlll Ml -ODd tooJo ll 0CC'I l'7tb t.D-..1 1a tbe ltate'l llldtlc ICOI'Ir bolpoco1111111 -.a. Kick-•Ub ~~--oft 11 at ?:30,p.m. occ QIUttltlae.t Da..-e WANT A CONDOMINIUM FIT FOR ROYALTY? SEE BIG CANYON! Tbt Buc1 eater U. em-WMtt, wbo leadl ~ coa- ttlt wttb a perfed 8-0 ,..._ ftnoce tD Pl•"ncwttbl,lSl aoo record aDd a .e .. o Soatll Jl.~ became p. ..ooad Coast slate. Tbe llouotte1 IMdiDc ..... r ID OCC bla- are 1-6 for tbe Y•r &Dd tory by oornpltUDc I oat of 1-Z 1D the COllfereoce. Tbey 15 touea 6)r 100 JU'dii.Dd were blitsed 33-te by Ful-1 touctdowa. Hla I ....,. lertoo College Saturday. pu"nc total 11 DOW I,Sle Tbe Pirates, ru.tec1 No. 1Udl: and 18 TDI. CIIEYEIIIIES "MOTOR" OFFENSE ..U up -eld bloeb dlar1D& 1ut Saturday's SJ-0 rout of tbe 'GardtD Grewe Jell at Coroaa del Mar bleb .:bool. Tbe Chi)'- ...._ wbo b&YI 1o1t oolJ one 1-.,ue p.me tbla: sa--. wW play tD tbe Harbor Bowl at Dnidpt Field NoY. 15 ap.IDot llle Coola Ilea Coolpra. Tbe Cboy.,... play ID tbt Clla1e Dtfialca tor II lDd 9 Y•r olds ill the Jr. All- America !ootbtll PI'Oiram. (Cheyenne pboto.} N.B. GIRLS FLAG FOOTBALL SCOIRE Call the head coachman at 675-6060 1 In tbe nation. ~of Close to 9,000 tau wen touch Cerritos last Saturday oo bud to watcb OCC ICOn at Cerritos stadium, 28-1. oo tbl ftr.t drtn of tbe DIVISION C ' (Srd Ud 4tb rndto) Newport Hellbts U, MarlD- ers 0. Hattback Too.y Accomando game. Aecom&Ddo capped ..--liiiiiiiiE'i;Aijj;s'-----...... tl»e 47 yard effort w1tb a ' 2 yard blast tor tbe .:ore. The Pin.tea made tt 14-0 wheo defensln bl.cll: Mark Modes pJcted oft a Jim Coo- ley pass aDd n eed 41 yards for the TO. Cheyennes going to Bowl DIVISION 8 (5th Ud 6111 rradu) Helcbts Hultlera 6, Eut- blutr Blltsera 0. NRRIOR COURTS PlAYABlE NOW • HAIIOR AREAS NEWEST I'IIYATI FACIUTY • MINIMUM tlltiiERSHII'S STILL A Y AII..ULI • CHARTER MEWIERSHII'S $500 • IIGULAR WIMIERSHII' $150 • MONTHLY DUES $25 642-2000 CALL MOW Cerrltos scored early 1n the secood period. but the Pirates took the ensu!Dg kic koff aod drove 70 yards for another touct.sown. Ac- comando caught a 16 Jl.rd pass from White tor the score. Tbe floal Pirate tally came' ln the 4th QUarter oo Accomando's 2 yard rush. Tbe Newport Cbeyeoaes 8U'IIed a berth ID tbe Jr. Ali-Amerlea Harbor Bowl by blank:tng tbe East Garden Grote Jets 33-0 Saturday at tbe Corona del Mar ltigh scbool. The Clinic Dh1.s1011 (8-9 year old} youngsters wUI meet tbe Costa Mesa Cobras NoY.15 1n the aruuaiHarbor Bowl at Dafi<laoo Field, other Newport teams fared badly Saturday, as the MESA STIU HAS CHANCE Costa Mea's Mustangs, the only Harbor Area team that still has a shot at tbe CIF hlgb school roott.u playoffs, wm tangle tonight, Nov. 6, wUh Santa Ana, the team they must replace lD the Century League runner - up spot to get lnto the play- offs. A Mu stang win would give them aDd the Saints Identical 4-2 marks. vma Park, oow 3-1, play!l lMgue leadlllg El Modena Frlday night, and the Mustangs wlll be root- Ing Cor El Modena to tbrow the nanner-up spot toto a 3 way tie with ~st a week to ... Elsewhere lD the Century League, Corona del Mar's struggling Sea Kings play a Saturday D.lght pme at Tusttn. aod Estancla plays F rldaJ night at Magnolia. Newport Harbor wUI host Westminster Friday night at Davtdsoa Field 1n a Sunset League tUt. Last week-end, Santa Ana toocted Estancia from CIF contention, coming back from a U-0 deficit to win 15-14 on a last minute tleld goal. Costa Mesa stayed in the playoff picture ~lth a 21-7 triumph over Tustin. Corona del Mar, showing an lmprovlng offense, con- tinued to be plagued by a leaky dafense as the Sea Kings fell 37-21 to El Mo- dena. Newport Harbor won its 2nd league game tor the season, downing Western, 24 to 20. E~J~.IGN CLASSIFIED ADS Steve Foley scored three touchdown s ill the Newport win, rolllng up 195 yar ds in 21 carries. His scoring runs of 3 and 32 yards 1n the !Jrst haU we re eclipsed by hts 56 yard scamper 12te in the 3rd quarter to put the game out of reach at 24 to 14. Western scored late in o SERVICES GLEN'S GARiJENING -and Cleanup Service, Reason- able ntes. Good refer- ences. Call 673.2007 after 5 p.m. . • IE AU TY SALON ~~, BEAUTY NOOK 27 32 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone 644· 7336 o PLUMIIIHC & HEATING Just Plumbing & Heating Water Heaters, Disposals, Drains, Faucets, Copper Re-plpes. Same reasonable prices, day, night or week- ends! JUST PLUMBING Telephone: 642-4111 Ucense No. 300948 o REAL ESTATE ~~~~~~;~;~~ SAN CLEMENTE • priced • ror quick salel One block to best beach. Oceaovtew, pool, 2 bedrooms, den, 1·1/2 baths, fireplace. May we suggest a Christmas layaway plan '420 E. 17TH, COSTA MESA 646-7706 -646-6855 • DRY CLEANING DIMMITT /J ... ;J.a._ ct'C'Etml Fin~st quality -Y clr.ming on tbc pr cmiu:., • Sdf-wrvic~ laundry Alt' new -latest modd Fri~dair-e washer~ a200 E. Cout Hw y .. CDM Phone: 673-9605 'LDWEIII ,OR .-&.L oc:cASIONI IhM•rl Tosh. JILOIUfTIIJ "1~11 ....... .,. -·· ,, ...... Lush carpeting through- out Space for trailer and boat, $59,900. 492.4288. o HELP WAH TED • A MERRY CHRISTMAS is' assured from e:rcellent earnings selling Watkins. Ave rage $2-$5 hourly from start. Dept, 10, Wat- kins Products, Inc., Win- ona, Minnesota 55987. .• Los·f~!!D F.OU!iP LOOT ocx:; -Small male collie (Sheltle). Tan and white. Lost 1n Bluffs area Oc tober 29. Reward. Call 640-1374. o IIAIIHI NAIDWAII Call in Yo11r Wont Ad to the En1i9n: 673-0550 ~.:-;~:;-;R;;E;;H:;;T----·I the gamP to make It close. Go rdon .dams conoected on --~~-----"1 6 of12 1sses Cor 109 yards UNFURNISHED GARAGE and Scott Lohman kicked a APT. oo quiet street lD 38 yard Oeld goal in th e Corona del Mar; 2 bed-200 quarter • rooms, 2 baths, nre-Costa Mesa's Dan Dudd. place. Newly decorated. ridge also put on a ooe man Available now. $295 sllow, rushing for 111 yards month, Vogel Co. Real-ln 16 carries, scoring a tors. 548.9346. key touchdown, and booting ;o FOR SALE. A.KIT A PUPPIES -wond er- rut, quiet, lovtnc protec. Uon . A.K.C. regtsteroo. All beaattrul puwles. 1- 532-5154. SHEPHERD pup- pies, A.K.C. registered. E:rcellent tempen.ment, F11Uy guaranteed. Call 534...6846. o CHIROPRACTOR wdu•• M()N,•T UII •• •TNU"·· ••• -·· ••. ., ....... •o-• .......... _IHTMIINT ON .. ¥ ~. •••• a_,. eo.-....... ........ c co-... o...,......,. • .,. •. .!_ 3 extn. points as the Mus- tangs rolled over Tustin 21 to 7, With the game Ued 7-7 in the 4th quarter, the junior fullback skirted right end l1ld ran away from ev- erybody on a 53 scoring run. Dave MoUiea put Costa Mesa oo the scoreboard In the 3rd quarter, picking off a TustiD pass aod running U back 33 yards for a TO. The nrst hall had been scoreless. After Tustin came back to tie, Dudd- rldge put tbe Mesans back on top, and Dan Valentine went 4 yards oo the game's last play to put frosting on tbe Yictory eake. Corooa del Mar, against one of tbe toughest prep squads in tbe COWity, let El Modena cet abead 24-7 by halt-time, and couldn't eatch qp. Rob Elsoo's 15 yard scorlDe run ln tbe 2nd Quarter brought tbe Kiuea back to a 14-7 deftclt. 1D lbe Srd period, Elooo got loose 6>r 24 Jll"ds to set liP a S Jl.rd TO run by SpJI'O Kemble, &Dd Gary Glliii>Ho, 1rbo ,.. piqued all Dlcllt bJ IDier-u, btl GNC Nt't'llle oo a 41 yard -play lor llle !IDal COM .ICON. Coogan 1061 25-0 to tbe Cerritos Gold Honets, the Commandos were blanked 27 to 0 by tile Mission Vteto Matadors, the Cowboys drolped a 19-0 dectaioo to the Santa Ana Demoos, the Coronas lost 19-0 to the Orange Steelers, and tbe Kathy's Klllers 15, CYC Su- perstars 0. Mariners Ftc Newtons Z!, Channel Tnckera 0. DIVISION A (7th aod 8lb grades) Peninsula Hustlers U, East- blllff Bullets 0. • • • Corsairs also dropped a 19 THIS SATURDAY to 0 game to the J"llle Jets. OIVJSION C The Cheyenoes'htghscor-Newport Heights vs. CYC tna: ''motor" offense ran up Bombers, 2 p.m. all 33 points In the tlrst DIVISION 8 half, and the wbole team He&&hts Hustlers vs. Katby's got a chance to play the Killers, 1 p.m. second half. Mariners Fig Newtoos YS, Coaches gave specialcre-CYC Superstars, 1 p.m. dlt to linemen "Grubber" Eastbluf1 Blltr.ers •s. Chan- Gardner, "Iron" Orr, "Bam nel Truckers,! p.m • Bam" Barnes, "Mean John" DrYISION A Morrow, "Semi" Browning, Peninsula Hustlers n.Mar- "Truck" Dodge and "Grind-lners Crickets, 3 p.m. er" Gay, who opeoed big holes for "Nalls" WUker-OCC SA.ILIHG CREW son, "Oazr.Un' Don" Pryor, IS PODOLAK WIHH E R "Terrible" Terry, ''Chat. c U Tbe Orange c.st Co ege ter" Sennes, and "Moose" satll.ng team, compettnr for Pridemore. the nrst time 1D OCC's 10 Quarterback "Teo Cent" meter yacht, Sally, won tbe Nichol engineered 5 touch-Walter Podolak memortal down drives, Including ODe reptta held Nov. 1-! ott 53 yard drive In which he Newport Pier. called his own plays. Sally ftnlshed with a 3-1 Defensl•e Coach Terry record, Ued wtth Branta, Sargent praised "zero" de-but was awarded the cup rense teammates '•Brick" by virtue of a • miDUti Ver Valen, "Krunch" Kot. victory over Bnnta. vlsto, "C ............ r" Chylnus, ,...._..., Bruce Ayres sldppered "The Sting" Scalzo, "Nalls" OCC 's 7 man bc».t. The crew Wilkerson, '•Steam Roller" included 0oo Ayres, Toay Roelle and ''Moose" Pride-wattson, Jeff Stone, Jete; more. "'WeiSs,' Al Clark and Robin This Saturday, the Cbey-Sodm:J;·--I 1 }ennes meet the Westmlllster Patriots at 11 a.m. at West-JIW. CARSON WINS minster high school. The IN RACQUETBALL Cougars meet the Los Ala· Costa Mesa's Jim Carson mllos Bulldogs at 2 p.m., swept tllrougb tbe opeo dl- the Commandos play the vision wltbout a loss to eap. GardE'fl Grove Jets at 11, ture the top prise in tbe the Coronas take on the Hunt-state ootdoor st.nrles rac- lnglon Beach Broocos at 1, quetball tourney held Nov. and the Corsairs tackle the 1_2 at OrangeCo&stCollqe. Placentia -Yorba Linda Carson, seeded 2Dd In the Stlngrays at 3, aU at Co-open division, beat No. 1 rooa de l Mar high. TheCow-seed Rick Kosaler 21-17, boys play at the Tri-Cutes 21_20 ln the ftnals. Lions at 6 p.m. LEGAL MOnel FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followlr~~ person ls doing business as: A1ton Pharmacy, successor to Erlka Pharmacy, 17032 Murphy, J"tne, Ca. 92705: Carl W, Grodacb Jr., 117 Via Dljxl, Newport Bch., Ca. 92663. This business 1s cooduct- ed by an lodl•ldual. Signed: Carl W. Grodach Jr. This statement was nted with the County Clerk of Or- ange County NoY. 3, 1975. Publish: Nov. 8, IS, 20, 27 , 19'75, 1D the Newport Harbor Ensl(n. F -49508 LIGAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUS~ NAME STATEMENT 1 The followtne persooa are dol.nc bustnen u: Cheaper by tbe Coupoo, 21671 Brut& Clr,, Hunttnetoo Bcb., CalU. 92646: Karen Gall IGlem, 21671 Bn.nta Clr,, H. Bch., CaiU. gz646; Jaqalllne Wat- ers, 11941 Blupte La., Huot. Bch., CaW. 92649, Tbls buslDess Ia coodacl- ed by a general part:DershJp. Sl(Ded.: Kareo Kllem, This statement na ftled with tbe County Clerk of Or- County Nov. 3, 19'75, Nov. 6, lS, zo, 1n the Newport F-49117 CoRoNA DEL MAR JEWEL sUperb location steps from the beach. Exquisite two bedroom-den home totally paneled. New carpet· ing. Perfect for the sophisticated family. $115,000. "--co. 644-1766 White Sails From White Sails. There's an ocean and bay view from the L.R. and kitchen of this charming home on ·a large corner lot in Harbor View Hills. Huge rear yard island kitchen. 3br, 2ba, !pice, lots 'or Spanish tile flooring, fee simple. $115,000. Waterfront Rental Lovely furnished home on a seldom used beach with a viewoftbe Harbor ealrance and the bay. Located on fabulous Bay si de Drive. Housekeeper an-d gardener U..,iucled. $1,250 per DIOI1Ih. REALTORS Z"SL~HwJ.C•ua .. _ .., ... ,-........... ~­-lt44" 67).4400 -*******-**.****• IUIDUTIAL AID IICOIE PIO;EITIU ---lO IETTU lUTE YOIII .iUDII Rachelle Robers, Realtor • 3535 ~ · 0a zli ._.. • ., -~ del Mar 675-2375 .• ;:;; •• ****'****• 'I T I I 1"1 1. - ··'·•'·=············ . ·IIlLI IAUJ RtPOIT · .. Uatt .it .. lor Stpteaahr ~ till I'IJaple U ... ~­ lftwpod llal'bor-Colla "•• 8oal'd otR•~ .-~ $1t,aa.ua. . . . J.iU t••·· ...... pncllllifail"!" 1111 a. 1nt " .,.. .. a1 ma. a1 •!dell ...... -.. , ........ ~~~ ... -:tr u.e:-.. . • l .t .. 1 • • $165,009 OR • • ; Twtn 4aplUM eacb CC1fttatac a I bedr n•, 3 batb aDd a I btdloom, I bltb .U • •• ffni*CM, loU of clo.t • •nee lllf.et, pMio • deck. OMLY ~$~\l~,ooo.IACH OR· • • Two 2 bedroom, 2 batb alta wD tlluaCMr. Only four blocu to ocean. Ttme to aet oa • barpln at $94,500. OR • • .· • Cute ooe bec1room ..... aDd I bedroom pnp apartment wlt.b a WU. n.w. $82,500 MOBILE HOME ' I OCEAN VIEW -S bedroom-, ftnplace, PI barbeque, aDd mlllJ otber Idee tldlp for comfort- able Uvtnc. $34,990. ~,-Jf-;-. ;·:· ~~: ,· .. * ~~ -I• _,.. '--• I From the sunny entry to tbt reer•Hoo ara aDd poot_ this 1s a sheer de1Jcbtf 4 bedroom, S batu, on FEE land 1D exclushe lr?!De Terrace. Choice Rentals .10:.iES A!o40 APART'AENTS UHFU~ISHEO AHO IM.'tifOI ATELY AVAILAaL!. • * 6ri-ml * ~. 3637 •• c.ut ~ ·r:::: ............ 11111111111/ HALF-ACRE ESTATE lmmacalatt B bed.roOIIl McBt W'D ll.qt eoldllt- able famUy room o.er~ooa:t~~ pnftnll•l 1111111· 1C11*1 POOL J'&rd. ..._..,,. ud ctty .._. .- from rar balooaJ. $141,to0. Pula .....,, M1- eaas. (ell) PRIVATE BEACHES S.llde coltqt wttb room to crow. Great poten- tial. Escell•t IDYestmeot. Located to Baysbores eommaalty wttb prlnte belebes. Tbe prtce is ODlJ $17,500. FEEL FREE TO CALL US FOR ANY MORE INFORMATION. call 673-85 so -:-HE REAL EST/\TERS IIIIMIIUIIITI., C.IOMA DIL MAl·~- NEWEST USTING MESA VElD£ OPEN TIIJAY 1-5 1947 KILLDEER CIRCLE $74.900 Popular one story Pacesetter Home. squeeky clean, 4br plus fam rm on quiet .. child safe" cul-de-sac. Towering shade trees, poolsized lot. like new carpets plus fresh paint (in & out) makes this home the area's best yalue. HASTINGS & CO •• Realtors .... ,40-IMthf•l• I J •.. ,.,, .... " .... BALBOA ·PENINSULA and Bay Ave., TOO! Tbta eutom bullt duplex is being offered tot llllt by tbl ortctnai owner. Tbe comer loeatloo offers a riew of tbe bey ud ta wtthln walklDc cUsta.oce of stq>a, ferry, .te. Qaal1tJ eoostruetlon throughOUt and sensibly prtetd at $97,500 coast am to•~· 301 E. BALBOA BLVD., BALBO• 673-5410 HARBOR VIEW HOME NEWPORT ISLAND Super extra large waterfront euatom home. S Bedrooms, 3 baths. 3 car garage and 50' on the water with pier ana slip. ~ Sq .. ft. of luxury living for tbe dis· criminating buyer. $280,000 •••••••••••••••••• EXCLUSIVE CLASSIC UNIQUE CONTEMPORARY VALLEY REALTY PRESEMTS Harbor View Estate $148,000 Eate UTtlc ta bWs ol Corooa del Uar. Race lot wttla IGMlJ pool aDd jaellUL This 6 bidloom. flmilJ room home ls perfect t>r tbe -,.. fluDUy. n . c••7~7225 PRIVATE POOL 2 Bedrooms--Each Unit 8 Carports Winter /Summer Rentals $229,500 ISIOCIIII. MIWPOIT IEACM Beaut. 4 BR, fam. rm. Country Enghsh atmosphere . enclosed patio, established trees, boat slip. $245,000 Being remodeled: custom 5 BR, 5 Ba. 6500 Sq. ft. home on JXHnt, pool, dock. Custom, completely furnished 6 BR, 21f.r ba, 3 car gar. On lagoon. $325,000 Custom 5 BR. 4 ba. View, 80 ft. on lagoon. Boat slip. $295,000 BILL GRUNDY, Realtor lslondera Bldg. ot Lindo lele 341 BAYSIDE OR., SUITE 1, M.B . 675-6161 . .............. . E-Z Fl NANCING Doo't let the fUture take you by surprt.se. when }'OU can have a substantbl home oow wtth Z bed- rooms, f2m1l~· room and large playroom --also private beach ... Complete wtth pier and slip for 36 foot power boat. ALL of this for only St39,SOO. fee simple lot ·- DOt leasehold, Eas} flnancl.ng. Ready for quick poaeuloo. BAY ANC BEACH 675-3000 f.' .... ll • t COAST ...,.\/\. v C0'-101'\;A Ur .._ ¥~'-1 LIST and RELAX "RESERVED TO OFFER YOUR HO ... E .. fOft f'>L.E RIAL TOllS I7HIIl DISPLAYING 10me of the bud-made articles tbat will be otrered at tbe Newport Rubor Emblem Club 394 boutique sale on Saturday, Nov. 15, at tbe Newport Harbor El.U Lodp are, left to rlcbt. Mrs, James Carr, president; Mrs. Emerson Wenl&ell aDd Mrs. Jobn Bar- clay, all of Costa Mesa. Mrs. Barclay 1a ebalrm.to of the salad-lunebeoa llDd boutl~e sale, which wtll be beld from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. LuDcbeua, UDder the direction of Mrs. Weatlell, will be sened from 00011 to 2:30, aod reservations may be made with ber at 545-5728 or wttb Mrs. Carr at 645-4339. On Sunday, NoY. 16, booUque Items wUI be ottered trom 1 to 7 p.m. at the EJts Club. Proceeds from the sale wtu belleflt the club's pbtlan- tbropleo. (Ensign photo.) lllil_lil ___ lil_lill--·· Iii I II • I II Lido Hair Fashions I ANNOUNCES II Sunday Appt's. for MEN (only) 11 ~~~g' • Hair Stylin~ & Shaping • Color Shading • Body Wavos and Perm•nents • Mani4:ures & P~dicuru 3424 Via Lido ReJ . .._n: Weeii .. )'S I a.•.-t •-•· Nowport S.aoh 613-7850 II I I •• ·-· • IJ made foteach othet! ICH Ll . CHURCHES '· . ,... .,..., .....,. CI..CI or .. ._,. !:?=-~= lrOrn•~= ........ ? ..... wt!lllo ''no---............. _ ... _ ot UII.-Cbrtlt.'',... "'mazt:, ottiiiBalt,"nr......,Ja ... -n, wlllllo- ltlo lqllca .. will ........ • TilE CEIITRA.L BIBLE CHURCH, 110 llniii.,Coo· ...... _. __ s.,._ w11111o blc:llllltlo . polj>lt lido ~. -- ..... --llll'llllfliplll• Wih & MrmoD OD ''Walldl:lc bJ u. ..... ,., at 10:10 a.m. "Tbt I ..... o1 ... Cllrilt'• MCODd eomtac" 11 t .. Ol!bjoet tot .. lrd -- -ol tbe _, oa rreat propbettc tbem11 at tbt I:SO p.m. fellow Alp ,_r. 0 PLYMOUTH CONGRE- GATIONAL CHURCH, szaz Broad st., Nnport Helcbtl • Stowardllllp _, ..w be obHned wttb a 11rmoo OD "ED)))' JOQJ' Wealtb" by Putor Jotm LlDctftU at 10 a.m. At tbe 8:30 a.m. Hr· Yice, tbe ftey. Tom Hamil- too wW talk 00 "A brand Dew peraoa/' An bour of PftJtr J.a beJDc be1d from FOOTBALL BT AR ll&rlln MclteeYu of Harbor View HW1 w111 bo8t u aU tPOrts Procnm at I:SO a.m. thlJ: St.nMay, NO'f. 8, W'ba1 Lincoln mlddl• ICbool PTA JPOUOn the IJUil&l father and .,. breatiUt at the school. Famous pesta, sports hJ&:bJJCbl.l, moriu and pmes wtU bt toeluded in tbe procnm, Wb.leb ortcmany IDeluded C&Wonla. Sun sta.r1 •• wbo.were ''ntned wt," GetttDc topther tor aports ctw.t and plaaat,.-an the fl.tbers. left to rtgbt, Lou Malone, Bob st..,.eos, Bill Luc IDd Mr. McKeeYer, and the soas, rar, left to rl(bt. Marlin McKeeYer Jr., Jeff. Stevena, Steve Olms· h•ld, Greg Ma..kme, J&J LaDe. Jeff Malooe and Scott Rtcbmu. Tbe ways lDd metns chairman, Mrs. Louis Malooe, is eoordlnator for the brealdlst. (Pboto by Mrs. Isaac Rtcbman,.) 6 It> 7 p.m. oo W-yo. JR. ALL-AMERICA'S INVITED BY O.C.C. AD au-cr..rcb potluck wUl be beld at 6:30 p.m. NO'f. 10 at BetbeJ TOW"ers, Costa Mea. Beo Fruer wUI show a 1Ude preaeotattoo oo. the cturcb.. • HARBOR TRINITY BAP- 'tiST CHURCH, 1830 Baker Jr. AU.Ameriea tootblll plaJers llYlng iD tbe Orange Coast Coll8Je district are lnvlted to atteod tbe OCC homecorntag prne at 7:30 p.m. tbts FridaJ, NoT. 7, free of cbarge. Tbe Pirates St., Coota .. _ • ••Jesus LIGAL ltOTICI I.Dd the womu ol Samaria" NOTICE wUI be tbe topic at 8:SO and OF PUBUC HEARlNG 11 a.m. Sunday. Tbls 1a part Notice ls hereby gtven that of tbe series oo Jesus lOCI the Planning Commission of His eootemponrtes. At 6 the City of Newport Beach p.m. tbe study iD Daniel wlll bold a publlc bearing oo W"lll be concluded. AmeDdmeot No. 4551nttlated • THE NEWPORT HAR-by The I"loe Company to BOR CHURCH OF REUGI-consider an ameodment to OUS SCIENCE, 5-fl Center establish a Planned Com- St., Costa Mesa • The Rev. muotty Development Plan Eleanor Jactsoo wtll talk aDd Developmeot Standards at 11 a.m. Sunday on the for "Civic Plaza" 1n New. question, "What about PSJ· port Center aDd tbe accept- chic pbeoomena'?" Tbls ts anee of an eovlronmental friendship Suoday, and mem-document. _ bers are asked to lnYite Notice Is hereby fUrther a trtend to tbe service. given that aid public bear. • Church Womea United lng will be held on the 20th of the Harbor Area wtu ce. day of November, 1975, at lebrate world community the hour of 7:00 p.m. 1n day at 9:45 a.m. this Frl-the Council Chambers of the day. Nov. 7. at the Lutheran Newport Beach City Hall, Church of tbe Resurrection, at which time and place any Hunttogtoa. Beacb. Servin&: and all persons Interested on tbe committee are limes. may appear aM be heard A, Hale Dln1moor, James , thereon. R. Johnson, Francls Ursini James Parker, Secretary and Hugo Klllner. The theme Pl.a.D.nlng Commission Is "ooe community under City or Newport Beach God" or Don Inlay will Publish: Nov. 6, 1975, In · · the Newport Harbor Ensl(n • wUI t.ace Mt. Sao AntoDI& at LeBard stadium. I;IIGAL 110nca NOTICE OF PUBlJC HEARlNG Notice Is hereby rtYen tbat the PlaD.n1ng Comrnlsston of the City of Newport Beach will bold a ptj)llc hearing oo Amendment No. 456tnltlated by The lrYtne Cornpa.ny, to consider an ameodrneot to amend a portlOD ntstrlcting Map 137 from the "U" DIS· trtct to the "P~c'' District and to establish a Planned Community Development Plan and Development Standards for ''HolldayHar. bor" and the acceptaDce of an environmental document. Notice Is hereby fUrther given that said public bear. lng will be held on tbe 20th day of Nonmber, 1975, at the hoUr of 7:00 p.m. in the CouncU Chambers of the Newport Beach City Hall, at whtcb Ume and place any aDd all persons lnterested may appear and be beard thereon. James Parker, Secretary Plann1n( CommlutoD of Newport Beach i,"."'~Nov. CIIIWAa&ol VU'AMIMI' AMO MIMI.ALI l .. eLu'DtMO IliON We're Here SEVEN DA!YS A 'FAIR· I.ADY'·OPIMING ~~~~~~~WEEK The UCI FOUDdatloa wth spooaor a pia ._.tnc of Lerner aDd Loe'W't'a ''My Fair Lad}'," to preseated NOY. IS by !be UC lntlle school of fine arta uder tbe of Douo Clay. STAN SMITH AUTOGRAPH RACKETS FRAME ONLY • SI9.9S BASKETBALLS ••••••• 4.95 1o 32.95 FOOTBALLS ·--··-· 7.95 1o 28.95 SOCCER BALLS ······6.95 to 26.95 VOLLEY BALLS ····· 5.95 to 21.95 BrKE REPAIR FIGHT Old Honest Abe Beame Is about to get IDio a bell of a fight over New York's money mess. I tblnk we should warn Abe right away that be's overmatched, You see, Honest Abe Is about to lake on tbe federalroYernment, and It's headed by one Jerry (Fiscal Fantasy) Ford. Now, Ford Ia a rul heuywelgbt at this deficit soendlng game. The federal government bas a $68 billion deficit, and that makes Honest Abe and Fun City look like amateur featherwelgbls wltb their little $4 billion shortage, Heck, old Jerry can run us that deep lo tbe hole 1o a week. If Abe lso't careful lo the clinches, be might back away and find his trunks missing. Even If he wins the fight, which would be about as big a Shock In the ftght game as Muhammed AU running out of words, Abe still can't win. Because, Lf Jerry gives blm the $4 billion, It will be 1o American dollars, whlcb have about as much value today as Raleigh coupons. If I was Abe, I'd Insist on payment In shiny beads, then maybe be could use them to make anotber d'"'l wltb the Indians and get them to take back Manhattan. Maybe the crafty Redmon knew something when they sold II for 25 RADIA' SAND YOUR ••• bucks. Ooe tblog I can't understand about old Honest Abe Is his refusal to greet President S&dat of EgJPt when old Anwar comes to Fun City. Look, Abe, whether you lllu! these guys or not, they've got more oU wells than the corner delicatessen has bagels. llllnll-....... '-k ..... ..- ·-· -.... ... -.,._. ,_no. __ ,._,_ , ... ____ , __ --. ........... ----·---·--___ .. ____ ..... ---·-"""-..... ____ .....,..,_.. ............ _ ..... _.._ ........ _ .. _,_,. ---- ~YeAR PRICES From $33.88· & l:tl~ 40,000 MILE. ..... Tin Do yourself a favor, welcome him witb open arms. Already, New York Is beg~Dolqr to look like VIetnam. The "experts" are saying lllat, If New York goes under, oilier cities wtll follow, The old domloo theory, agalo. I sure hope we cloo't foul up New York as bad as we did VIetnam. I bear tllrough the grapeYine that the first domino to fall will be Masachussets. After many years of being run by the Kennedy ciao, the cradle of the Revolution Is gotor to celebrate the beeenteoolal by folding, There Ia one other hope for Fun City. Our oelgbllorlng town of Costa Mesa has a lot of federal bousiog doiiCb that they cloo't llDOW wbal to do '!lib. Tbere mull •be 10me towu like tbal aroand, Maybe IIleY COtlld all cblp In and save Ne• York. C111't you )1st see Colla """" ~DC New York as a ''lister city" and sending them an old l1re track or 80metfllac? "-Yor Alvin Plolaey eould ro visit and get a big wel- come, and a key to tile elty, He COII!il check IDio the off-track bettloc system tbey_'vl' / · aot there·. Or, maybe New York would loYite Councilman Bob WUsoo to show Ny 'Yorkera bow to ruD a ,world'a fair, - ~ Ford bas a better Idea oo wbat to do with Honest Abe and his city, but If he cloea, ba'l aare teepiDC It aeeret. . . AL FORGIT · P.S. SoMe of the Newport City Hall c...,.d wants to topend $'7,500 on an oploloo poll, 01.. It to me, and I'll add $1;000 and lllal'la mo .. ment to recall the wbole e...,.d, Tbat'U let tbealllDOW w11at oar cpaloo Ia. . IIIIWII at Ia .ton, .,..,, cot ... itldrU, hOoded jaclreta, wlndbreatel"l, and all tile otber aCllff ,_ liNd to keep tilt cold, nt wt~ar off :raar body. All Amerlcaa ~~of