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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-09-09 - Newport Harbor EnsignRISES > a _,.._.r --- -". GAl - •• >o ....... ••• ~ c -. .., •o.o -z N _,~01 • .J c .n • o-o --_,._, c-4 ·-· GRAND OPENING SATURDAY FOR REBU 'ILT BUSINESS BLOCK MARINERS MILE SQUARE as s een from Coast Highway. The Tustin Avenue cor ner is at the right. The nautical theme for the new con- struction, with exterior wood fram- ing, blends with the waterfront en- vironment just across Coast High- way. By FRED DAVIS Alter tbe worst ftre In Newport's history lenled a fUU block ol MartDen MJJe In Juuary, 1975, the owners of tbe property, VI.Dcent Jorgeueo and Ned McCune, made Newport Belch a promlar. ''MariDers IWe wUl rt.e ap.JD," they sa.ld, ''a.od tt wW be better ttaa eYer.'' This weet.c!, they wUl clell•er oo tbat promlae. Sat- urday's day Joac r nDd openlag celebratioo will mark the end of the loGe road back tor Mariners MUe ••• and the bec:IDDin« of a Dew laDdmark oo an old stte. ·A stroll throuch the Z-story, 36,250-,quare-foot build- inc wtll reacquaint old-Ume Nt-wport residents wttb some tamutar bust.Dess names: Balboa Marine Hardware is back, right 1n their oh1 spot. So Is Ski Mart, bl&ger and ta..ocler, back on thf' rorner of Tustin Ave. and Coast Hwy. Down at thP eo<1 of tht' lllodt, United Callfon•la Bank l.s ba ck ln busloess at the oltl stand. There are oew faces, too, althotl!lh some of the husl- ness names are famUi.ar. Radio Shack. a r haln or com- muntcatlons and t-lt><1 ronlc-star~~. Is represented. Ke11 L loyd, a young businessman with sportsv•ear stores lr. Salt La.ke City and In Colorldo, makes his ~ewport debut. Amontt the hr.u~d nPw huslnesses are Russell I Interiors, Travel Ba11 travpl aaPflty and tht> Chess <Uid Garnes gUt shop. Tbe bulldlng has a nautlc.tl theme throughout to blend in •tth the Newport water front tust across Coast Hwy. '•We Md a competJtlon am~ 3 toJ; architects;· explains Net! MrCune, '·and Wt> c-hose the dPslgn sub- mitted by Newport's Wilson Woodman. OUr choice of SatreU & McAdam as the Lullt1lne contrar tor was easlr~ to make. We decided from the beglruling that ••e wantefi tbem to tto the job, be<'ausP we hart coot111euce ln tt.. people there. Tt.t oooftdeoee has i>een )ustWed.'" ''The baild.ln("a dramatic t1Pslgn of open ao<1 an~lar lJDes .baa bold fertieal and hor iz.ootal forms domlnatlng the baste stnJt'ture, '' explains Saffell ~ M« Adam presl- dat Lloyd Ross. Massive exterior wood framing is eJpOsed, a.od the themP eonttnues lnslde vdth exposet1 beams. The exterior ts cedar siding. Blue marine can- vas awolngs, marine brass lanterns, and 2"ra} • weath- tortd" siding add to the atm"splaf're. A '• solar assist energy program•· includes spen al •lndow treatment, overhangs, high gable and clerestor~ veots and insulated walls a.nd roof. Future r ooverslon to tuu solar energy Is possible, according to the LuUder. Upper fioor tenants include Travel Bag, Sculptured NaU and Tea Garden, WUllam Huewlokle Co. ant1 Asso- ciates, Mi chel Thomas Language Center, Aur a beauty sal'oo, United Y<acht BMk+>rs and tlat" Hee Hive. A major savings and loan chain is putting flntshing touches oo plans to o1·cupy the first noor comer adpo- cent to UCR. When thE: big rtrP -1pec1 out the biO<'k, a lot of neigh- bors around Mariners Mile ch~ lo to hold a paM} to raise fUnds and help sonat> of thf' displaced buslnesSPs. '•RebuUd Mariners MUe" bumpPr stickers began ap- peartog on cars arouod to.,.•n. These same neighbors ar e happy this week wtth thf' reallts. ''It's great,•· says Barl>lra Marvin of Boat Spect.allsts Ioc. • The building Is !Jeauttful, and some or the oew shops, such •s r lotttlnl! stor.-s anrt the manJcurt> place, means that those or us v.·ho wor k in tt.. area c.1:1 ® some n l k-arouod shopping rlurtag lunch." '•It's gorgeous, and I'm v.-ry Impressed, •· ~ys C.. al Kramer of Calypso Salling Assn., ~tcross from the square. '•J'•e been over to walk through the butlding, aJid I lovt> lt.'" Business Is picking up all a round the area, too. with tbe return of the square, neighboring husinessmen agrt"4'. •• People walking around thP squJre see us across thP street a.nd stop in," says Pat Patton, manager of the Ancient Mar loer restaurant, '·anti the employees of the ~re 11re good customers of ours:· Even "the •lew Ctom the rear draws praise. Cin<h Bowman, secretary to the pastor of the First Baptist Ct.rcb of NeW'pOrt Beach up on tlw:> hill behind Mariners MUe, ay1 there's just DO comparison between the old new aod the oew. • It just looks great -really nice:· All has DOt beeD wiDe and roses. The paperwork battle to cet the block rebuilt tovolved the owners with HYtnl layers of conmment. First, the city wanted to tate a 24 toot slice along the eoUre froota(e for enD- tul wldenliiC of Cout Hwy. Many mootbs and argameots later, a compromiM of lZ feet wu acreed apoo. AU llltllre clenlopmeat aod redenlopmeat aJooc tt.. blc:b- way wtU ban to match the 1Z toot auce. The Couta.l CommtsakiD beld up the project tor 88 days. Fl.oallJ, piau tbtt Mtmed to make enrybody tatrly bi&IPJ, tDehldtllc oetchbors up oo the hlll lD Newport HelciU, cot ftoaJ ..,.,roY'Il. Tbe parkloc lot bebl.Dd MariDtn Milt -.are hal beta re-cleslped and wt1l DOW bold 149 ear1. Tbt merchants In tht DeW bu.Ud1Dc are IOiDc tbroQch a ''tGcttbtneu" ptl'lod. talldoc about tormlac thelr Oft llttlt com~rclal &180CJ&UoD. Mr. loll ... aDd Mr. MeC .. naturally fMl 100C1 uo.t ltHIII War• IQlDc apJn. The ! ll.m11* biYt on.cs a.. property atDee 1959. n. RolaDd Mce ... ol Mealo Pan. Nect'a tatber, jDIDed VIa Jorc-Ia WHAT'S INSIDE • • • • IIIOitl PIOI'OS AJifD f'l A Tt11l£S. • FL()().R PLAMS OF THE NEW 80il..DING. • 81ACII RAT MEMORIES OF 1'111 Dl<la'f Of Till MARIIIEMIIlL£ AREA. • 4 .. ..._ .... YIIW ~ JIAIIIIUI IIlLI. buylog the block. The original building had gone up b 1946. Tweoty sub-cootnctors provided a lot of jobs l'l belplog Saffell & McAdam get tblngs back lo order. Tbe wedding o! taleots and interests has come up with what enr)'body agrees Is a beautltul ''bride.'" Her '• aornethl.og old'' is the sit e, her something new is the bulldlac, and there ar e probably a few borrowed dollars belog bet oo the success of au those businesses under her blae awnl~s NEWPORT BEACH JOe 29TH YEAR, NO. • TM PP1CIM. TMI CITY 01' ....... y -••llliiilllll• lOe COSTA -SA I SATURDAY, SEPT. 11 8 a.m .. s· p.m. -----FREE GIFT DRAWING----- 2-Gott cooler ice chests Airguide windspeed franklin stopwatch 2-Adult life jackets 2-Sets Proto Professional screwdriver s ind\f'ator 2 2-3/41 Dry chemical hre extinguishers 1-Chart tube 7 FOOT PIONEER BOAT 7', a· Boats and 12' Canoe OUTSTANDING FE.\Tt:RES Naturally huoyant E~t~sy to maneuver and boarrl Seamless rSouble-hull constru• lion to water ltne Convenient l'arrylng hanrl!Ps (hoke Of l hfPt> 1"010rS Maintenanc-e free Mat1P o1 Dupont Polyeth} lene Eas) to repair Thp r4tamarara oouhle-hull constru<'tloo makes this PlonPer modrl almost lm- posslt"t!P to tip or sink. ~ St" all r•otor "onvt>rts the Plont'Pr mto a stahlt" means ?f transpoMIIIIZ \OUr Camll} a n.-1 fnt>nds from , . ., rht to t•eart,. ... , , ~ ..... SPEC IFIC.ATIO'S List Price $177 .50 Sale $124.95 I engtl, .•........... -" B~am .•..•........ -~~·· Depth . . . . . . . . . . 1£' ~ elchl . . . . . . . . . -lt·s. C apa II' . . . . . . . 33 lt•s. The Pioneer ls light-weight and a l1r a:>ez.e to load and unload. ' apa ''' J h.p. \totor FUN FOR THE WHO~E FAMILY ! SELECTED GROUP OF SALE MERCHANDISE Columbian Aqua Meter Depth Sounders ...................... ust •99'10 SALE 1fl OFF Selection of Thermo Insulated Mugs & Glasses .................... List '12-'15 SALE 1/l OFF Assortment of Vlchek Tool & Tackle Boxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . List •11 •0 -'3920 SALE 1/2 OFF Two Gallon Insulated Water Cooler ...................... List '13~0 SALE '5" Setection of Benson Benhook Anch«s . LISt '1 1 ~~-'3800 SALE '12 OFF Mayfair Water Pressure System . ust •1 14~ SALE '!2 OFF Selection of Mayfair Bilge Pumps LISt •21 e~-•37e~ SALE '12 OFF Selection of Group of Taylor Flags SALE 1/2 OFF Selection of Stainless Steel & ~~• Sal Hcwclwae SALE 1!2 OIIF In addit10n to our regular stock of mar ine hardware, we now car~r H & L Marine Woodwork and Panasonic Radios, TV's & Cassettes. We have the l argest selection of brand names: Perko Hardware, Wilcox Hardware, Inte rnational paints, Brolite Z-Spar paints and varnishes, Shaefer SaUooat hard- ware, Nicro-Fico sailboat hard- war e, Me rimon sailboat hardware, Tubbs cordage, Danfarth compasses· and anchors, Jabsco and Peters &t Russell marine pumps. BALBOA MARINE HARDWARE Servin& Oranae County for over 50 years. MARINERS MILE SQUARE 2700 W. COAST HIGHWAY, N£WPORT BEACH Phone 541-3407 Mariners Mile Square ~!· vi~wed from the bluff ' . -Ollf ·-... ,,_..OIIIIILY-HI&! ' • 1111-Y, IIPT. t, M ~--caL· .. '· . . ·~ -.. .. ...... TRAVEL BAG'S Elinor Baggett, at left, and Marilyn Gust show just one of the far -away places they offer to customers of their new travel .agency on the top floor of the new Mariners Mile Square building. Show the way to far-away places . . A couple of pretty Newport Beach girls would like to help rou ::;kip town. Their names art> Elinor Baggett and Marilyn Gust, and th.ey run a brand ne,.· travel agency called Tnvel Bag out of the new Mariner s Mil e Square building. They'r!' ready to help send }'OU on your wa}' to any- where you want to go, whether you're gotng for business reasons, or just for tun. Both women worked ln a Balboa Island travel agenC'y before decidlng to strike out on their 01110 in the business world. Be!ore that, Marilyn was a student ln a tnvel class taugt1t by Elinor at Orange Coast College. Ellnor, seflior partner lo the firm, hJs 23 year s of npertence in thetravelbus- lness world. St\e admits she sort of stumbled onto U~e business. ''I read an ad in the paper down ln Birmingham," she r ecalls in voice that still has a few magnolias and Spanish moss clinglng to It, ''They were looking for a girl who could type, and that was me.'' Elinor, who claims she was bom '•smack ln the middle of an Alabama cottonfield,'' had returned there after a ffiodt-ling career tn New York and a job wtth the fBI. She became manager of a large tnvel rtr m'sJ-Iawail aDd South Pacific operations, and has run a number of branch offices. She has lived in !'lewport Heights for thP past 7 years, and hasdaugh. ters attending Orange Coast College and Pepperdine U ., aft er gnduating from New- port Harbor high. MarUyn Gust, a Fullerton Slop by and visit with us in our new quarters at MARINERS MILE SQUARE Jerry Hellrung Bob Neill Gordon Childers Don Brislawn Norie Hellrung 2700 W. Coast Hwy ., Newport Beac h Phone 631-3133 A . unique salon specializing in only one ae<Vice-removing unwanted body end l.eial hair by wa•ing. Ou"'reatments are qulc:k and comfortable and we Invite ' you to ..... ful ''c dilfnu cc l MAIUNit:U MILt: IJC,tUAKt: ,_tf.t."OMTHWV. 1t111\ IZ..IJ IJI•JUS native, Uves in Cliff tlaven wHh her stoddJroker hus- band Everett, and a son and daugh ter In loca.J Sl'hOols . Marilyn Is actlveln ther\£'1l'• port Harbo r high boosters ~rroup. She has J[ved he re 17 vea rs. Wt,en she v:as a student at UC Berkeley and at Long Bearh State, sh£' was a ·•f3al Week'' regular every summer ln Newport, and one summer worked at the warne Shop on Balboa ls lan<t '·Des! and Lucy Arn1z were regular customers,'· rememher!! Marl.lyn. '· Dest .,..as a pi ne her.'' Elinor and Marilyn kne.,.· ea ch other sHghtly ~~o·hen both had kids at Harbor high. When Marilyn hearrl aboUt Ellnor·s tnvel class at OCC, she signed up, finished thf' coursE' anrl wen! to work at a local agenc ~. Thai voas t and 1/2 yea rs al!o. Later, she joined Elinor ar the Balboa ls lanrl agency. Beforf' getting lntPrested in the travel business, Marllyn sold a.1ve rtisln" for the old Los Angeles Examiner nf'wspaper. How Travel Oag endE>d up on Mariners Mil e Is a stor y ln ltseU. '·I was dOing some tele- vision work on travel tor Channel 50, the college TV station," says Elioor, ··and · in early 19'i5, I weot dOwn to Channel 3, the cable TV station on Mariners Mile, a.nt1 90ld them OTI the Idea of doing a tnvel series for them. I was supposed to go back do>.rn there the nut week and tape the tlrst 2 shows. Then, the whole place bUrned down, and there went my television ca reer." The Jan. ll, 1975, tlre wiped eut the block. '•t ca.Ued Vln Jorceosen, one o!theo-wnersoltheprop- erty, and sa.ld, 'Sorry about the nre, Vln, bUt when )'041 rebaUd, I want u office there.' for ,years, 1 had ln the bt.ck oo my mind tbe idea of opeoin&: my on blai.Dess. •' She Uld U.arUJD ~tDid forces and, -wlthlD a few boars 2 weeks aco_. P'ft tbetr DOtlees to tbelr old .....eoyer. .."*' dDwa a pftlll*tl'fe Joeatlol -tbe blad, ud lipid ..... at Mu1Dtn Mll• Sqan. Tnoe! B1C Ia GO t11o top floor, Mar t.bl ce~ter ot 111o -... 141111. llar1lnl0d Eli.Dor woald like for JD1 to come liP ll8d ... aa- JOmttlme, ud ttlk ..._ rom.aatle, tanwar plateL I r . - -------··------ .... ~ . .r . - -------------- lll!lJ.A.ftiM(' •• ......... -. -...----· ' I J T , I ---------------~ SECOND FLOOR PLAN OF MARINERS MILE SQUARE BUILDING . IT'S GOOD TO HAVE YOU BACK ON THE MAP SAFFELL • McADAM, INC. ARROW SASH AND DOOR CO. , INC. BARNARD ENGINEERING CO., INC . BIARD AND CROCKETT PLUMBING SERVICE, INC. BRIGGS ELECTRIC CO. GANAHL LUMBER CO. MODERN DECORATORS SMITH BROS. CO. WESTERN PAVING CO., INC. ' , TIUS PHOTO, taken about 1950, shows the Mariners .Mile waterfront, with a wo.oden mine- sweeper, built by the South Coast Co., tied up at the CoWlty Dock, where a yacht marina now exists on the land leased from the countv and city. To the right of the minesweepe r Beach .. 8at ~recalls Mariners Mile history 8y ~UGH Mdtll t.iAM is the banana boat 11Paragon," tled in a slip. The Paragon was lost later alter r unnm g ashore on Cedros Island, BaJa Cah.fc>rma . For many years, the only building alrmg the r uad was J ohn Vilelle's Arc hes servtte stat10 n and restaurant, at the left in the ab0vP phfJt•1 . Back ln 19Zll was stand- ing on CJi!r DrJfe ln New- port Helghts, looklng dov.'tl at a dredger at work drPd$:- io~ the ··county <'haM el;· as It was 1a\own in thosE' days. TO<tay lt is )1st "On - sid('rf.-(1 the <'h.annel hetween Coast Highwa)' and Lido Isle, " ven · IJusy btl of water. Not so Itt tn t. ThE-dr.d~~t­ er was about off River sidE- AvenuP, dl~ging to~·ard the tu rnlnj( hastn to lie r1r~F:ed uetwpen the Wf'St ~nr1 of Lido ble, ~"~·port Hlvrl. bruh~t· anrl a r;ropoc;...-1 , ount\ dor k, ~·.t rPhousP .w •l rallroar1 spur. Th... PlfX' t·arqlnj.' the u .l rlrerlgefl a.att-rlal w.~s llned HERE 15 A VIEW of Manne rs nu e :~lonll on small La rl!eS to lt1t-shore, .~o·here It e~E-ntlc..rt Jr r O!>!> tuiP belie; to whe re 11 w::~s Leml! 1PposltPII ~·her£­ RlvPr<>t Ito Ave • .tnd Avon St. tnlPI SP• I at lht' Post Of(Jr~ Square from the Ensign view park 111 ~ewport Heights CrJast Highwav was opened in 1928 as a 2 lane concrete r oad The first channel was dr E-dr;ed tot1a\. YPs, thPre werE-sail tu lt-IJeds, mud Oats Jnrt •ltcu111 .. , ... .~:. rror I J•, t watPr lutes, 10 to 12 tnr hes shJ 110'4' waterways, prohai>J\ t j0 ffo ·t •• f•· ur. l'r• • otttJ • hll!h, ~:ro••lng tht?re, whlc'IJ branr·hes nf the rh•<>r "' ~~.·ith .l t1Ppttl of 11 I• ,.., "r·lu.~o L.eans lhat 'll~th tlt1e rea<·he~l sorfiP time. 1 n,...~n IO-'' tlclr. Tl.t-tunrn up Into there. ThE' ··,ouol~ t hanud'' wa.. IIJ 'illl ..... ,, t l( r ..... , I• P.J 111·! There wlls no Coa s1 Hh:h-'!redvt'11 from ti1P h.arhor en-H Ot, H'J' (PPt •• ros". ~·J\1 Marlnf'rc: !\file or Ltrlo tranr P throUIZh the r entPI In l 'l!~ p, .. trr.. h'1n~ . , lsi .. In 1321. The r1rerl~ter of fliP b:n hptween Balboa ··or1111Jwlt-<1 ;rd ""' r,JUI1!I was workln~r alon~ t11e llec! Island and. Ba1t10a Penlnsub IJo• 1.. toullt 11 1•1 ...... nt I•. or thP Santa Ana Hlver, to a point nortt• or Ba.y Is-3333 \\ c oJc;t l!.n •• <~v • whic·h, up until this dt>vetop-1Ctnr1. Then<'P it runs st rJt.;ht the c;jt ... o! , • st(lfl l ~~.• -4t¥at-910f1C..._eflll)t~ ~ aorU•• ut·to -ta•abMt ~·· · 1M .. om "'f nunlflr'lt ~~~~~ " ~ewport Ray. Bitter Point tumln11 basin at1pceot to llw hoat rna rlna, 'lO prop"'rr·. Dam was built across tilt> Santa Ana River ltr l•IJ.te on IE•asfo'l !roo~. tl... ount} ·h • river at 58th Street to kee!J th(' NP14'J'()rt-Santa Ana hh..lt-. It ~. l lrli!IOJI rlJII' (r,r ' thP river out of the lla~ an I WJ\. Tlaat'c; tht> ~·J~ H. I. l ran •r rJtlrtM' ltn~ H• • the new outlt>t buill Into thE' Shprman 1.-scr !l•M it In hi' ..,3 , .. ,.,""'' h.1l ! ··••n ar,. .. Ol ean hPyont1 West Se"''por t, Look, ll!stor\ 1Jf '"'"'"PPrt \ f'llt><l 1 .. , diJS.-nut fohf)U t • for the Santa Ana Rh·E'r. Beach:· or fliP ftll rnat('rl3l 1)111! I. All or l hP area belo11. thP Don't let that ter m, S.1nh soli Jt • +>ntc; a \3r"1. I Juers or ~ewport H~>lghts Ana Ri\'er brlrlge, thro"' \OU, f roru 1 't:?:! til ,-,:!~. \lu- dOtl Clllf Haven, from ~e .. ·-The river •·:~s there. Toda\ tners \Ill" wac; ru:.r J q • .. port Rlvd. to Ba)· Shor es, the only Santa Ana River san•h bt>a• r. I· a ltn~ lo r w::~s tulf' llef!c; or mut1 Oats brld~te we kno'o\' is h"'ner tn t h~ ha\ • 11:4nnPI ~ ttt.o"' alon•• the mean:1f'r!Ofz river. known as thP Coast Hitrh~~o'a\ J t.ullrlln .. or m •' tn it ·tol. of -no-water PXCf'pt c!urinl! lorlt1ve O\'er tho> Santa o\nJ 1 s Penn' 1 rtt ~ l-..1 h hrru, flo01ts' That river • an liE' Riv"'r. 1 ruuntl "'" ' '·'f•Jrl PtPt •lo• tl" for man~ )t>::l r 'i ~nc1 An}".\.3\, ~larln('rs \1llt fi•J·t~ .;IP.l<; •:•·1 .~rn .. •tt'lt-1 tht>n tn J ft>w minutes bp. w '" 'r eatt>.J from rl rer!cPt! rrr•r, 111 .. Pl"r 111 .;ttl~ h '" ··orr1 .. ,1 roarlnl! mPnacto. material from the Santa Ana 11 P hill on tl• ... :r J'-~ Into th~ I ltio lslo> was JUSt mor~> RivPr h~. The or ll(ln,tl ''dii\'On t tr11 1.11-r ! .... ·"' • N ewcomers at Hoag • F IHIJA Y, .\liGliST 20 c rtrl -~lr. ami Mrs. Don- ald Wo>IJs, 249 Wake Forest Rrt., Costa ~lesa. Bo~ -Mr. anrl Mrs. JosP \'ar~os, 710-B Joann St., Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. T(>d Tumey, !189 Mission Drlvf', :\o. 2, Costa Mesa. • S \Tl'IWA'I, AliGI:ST21 lio\ -~lr. anrt Mrs. Jim Ketr ham, 40'l \\.alnut Pla1 e, Costa ~1~>sa. • Sl'~DAY, Al'Gt:ST 22 Girl • Mr. and Mrs, Horl- npw ~ E>r~uson, 929 Ball>oa Blvrl., Apt. A, Balboa. Rov -Mr . and Mrs. Louts Fillmon, .1211 Kings Road, Cliff !Iaven. • MONDAY, AUGUST 23 Gir l Mr. and Mrs. Geor gE> Tumey, 3ZO Santa Isabel, Costa Mesa, * Tt:ESDAY, AUGUST 24 Bo)' -Mr. and Mrs. Rirh- arct Dtell, 2202-R American Ave., Costa Mesa. • WEONESOA Y, AUG. 25 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. wu. Ham Naigle, 2830 San Juan Lane, Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. John Novotnak, 2302 S. E. Bris- tol, Santa Ana Hefihts. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Ron- ald Harwell, 1068 SaJlnas, Costa Mesa. • THURSDAY, AUGUST 26 Glrl -Mr. aod Mrs. Fer- nando Lopez, Z190 College Ave., Apt. 42, Costa Mesa. Glrl -Mr. and Mrs, David Cunningham, 373 Victorla, Costa Mesa. • • FRIDAY, .AUGUST 27 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Davld DYOrak, Z'752 Circle Dr!Yt, a_, Shores. Boy • Mr. aDd Mra. WU- llam Orum., 310 S~hJre, B aJbol a. land. Boy -Mr. and Mra. How- ard Wendt!, 960 Lilden Pl., CoataMna. • SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 Cilrl -Mr. ud t.fra. Tom Tbomu, Zt9e-B PlaetotJa Ate., CoiU Wea • . I (J!rl -~lr. an!1 ~Ire;. P:l\'. 1<'11, 2099 :-.:~tiona! Avenue, Costa MPsa. Gltl -\lr. anr! ~Irs. Hus- ~Pil s, haapman, :?J r.-, ~hpiP St., Costa Mesa. • Sl':'\DA \, Al'G L'ST ~'J ko} -~ir. ancl ~Irs. \\<ill- er Spearmg, ~J:i OPI Mar Avf'., Costa Mesa. Bo}' -Mr. and Mr!i. Jtm WrlJ;ht, 1525 Placentia Ave., 1\-4, West :"e"''J)Or t Ht>ights. Hov -Mr. anr1 Mrs. Terr~ Rol't>r s, 910 W. 2oth Street, Coc;ta Mesa. Bo) -Mr. and Mrs. Marl.. Davlt1ow, Hi8 Rrookliue I n., \.~osta Mesa. Roy -Mr . clod Mrs. Rlr h- arrt P ,mlr i, 943 Ootzwoorl St., Costa Mt>sa. • MONDAY, Al'Gl'ST 3tl Girl -Mr. anrt Mrs. ( arl Ac1a ms, "62 Bayw0011 Or., Harhor VIew ·Hms. Girl Mr. and Mrs.~ ran- dsco Roman, T72 :" 17th St., Apt. B, Costa Mesa. • WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. WIJ. llam Pier son, 1766 Bahama Place, Costa Mt>sa. Girl • Mr. and Mrs. Clydp Barrow, 2339 Port ~rwtt'k Pl., Hatbor View Homes. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Gf r - ald Gleeson, 641 Baywood Drive, Harbor View Hills. PUBLIC NO T ICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following per son Is doing business as: WUcox & Sons, 178Zl Skyparlc Cir- cle, Irvine, Caill. 92714: Wilcox II Soas, California corporatloo, 17821 Skypa.rk Circle, lrvlne, CaJU. 92'7 14. This ba&tness ls condUct - ed by a corporat1011. CorpontiOG Name: Wlloox II Sou; Robert W. Wllcol, Pr~stdeat. Tblt ltatemtat wu t'lled wttb the cOUDty clertt or Or- ance C01D.ty 541Jt. S, 1976. ~bUatt: Sept. 9, te, za, 30, 1976, 1D the Newport Hartor Eulp. F _.lS?t l<tvt>r<:tt1• ~\'PIIIf>-. ' llu~., ft~>ld of .IDE' trees ! r "·" •Jf "A'hPrl• A\'OII litr., .. t aw! lit\'. "r c;irlt> -\VPillJ• !10\\ lllfi>J • So>··t. lfl•'f 11 I .\ 1111· ~. ~·oull poke n•t r 110"• 1ntr tH• n \Steno•r-. ll lllf l•J 111t.• I ll~> c;r 1• 1)1 I'•" h11' t .J,,~ BUILDING PERMITS Tt1" o rr11 111 -\u_uc;t Ioiii for hutl•ltn_ pt>r rult<: tc;su ... t 1n \p~·port RE>ad• '' ,·,,. ~.t~ •• J ... ~. loostlrlf! thi' I •-:1J rP•ort1 to ')4G,lll,l1f1. Tl1lc; Is alruoc;t .I Utlrt1 mort> 111311 ltlf· t>ntl rr I 1';' j total or S35,~13,2 1 '"; IIIII fiJ'>I $2 111illion untlt> r ""' \u~. 31 total in 13i2, w11e11 tl••'all- llrne annual rP~"Ortl wa~ s~?t . f ollowin.: p~>nnltc; Wt>J t' issueti durlru: th~ fina l rt:ns or Au~st: • ~EWPORT Hf If .liT~ Jan Harri90n, :! story arl- dltlon, 531 Catallna, $!'i,OOO. • RAY SHORES Hugh Suthe1land, 2G:! 1 Kayshore Dr., arl•1 qp, onrl -;tor) anl1 ~a f31F·, ~33,';'':i0. • WEST l:PPEH H.A\ R. A. Hall, arlrl ttlon, 205 E vening Star Ln., $!1,800. • 'IIEWPORT CE~TEH lrYln~> C' o., llrt> sprinkler system, 83 F'ashlon lslanrt, 63,000, 'llewport ll.lrtoor rt\ambt>l of l omn•ert'f', IHO J:unho- rf'P Rfl., t~>nant lmprovP- ment, $40,000. • WES I ~EWPOHT tiTS. lloag Hospttat, 301 New- port Blvc1., rPmodel two JXI · tlent rooms for ofnrt>s for the Aut.lltary, :,no. • ~EWPORT Oraoge Coast [)(avelo~rs, 3433 Via Llflo, partitions and casework for Huehe!' Market, $ZOO,OOO. Ray Smith, 112 Mr Fad<S n Pl., ~rtltlon tnc1 bath, $5,- 700. Fire sprlnkler system .H 1701 QuaU, $10,500. • AIR PORT AREA rtr. sprlnkltr syst m :tt 1701 QuaU St., $10,500. 1!1 192 1. along the m eand~nng bed o f the Santa Ana R1ver. l !Jf' cha nn~l was Wldened later to vlJtalll matE:-nal to develop the r es1den tal r,,mmuttlt\' 01 Ltd•J Isle. t Ens1g-n ph" ·· ' ltlf l•1 1\'t-Ptri., nvA ftll •~ II r(•l l'l,tfl• :>'J l S. li•ll:tr.• ~,. rP qtH.<l"-o:•! ! 1 • .1 • I) I • IJII. 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Whf'n ll•1o IslE' was rt>.H- Pd, much Of the lll:\ft>ri.JJ c•tmt> from ,l ~"h:lOOPI lrP•h • eft a Jon~ tht> l'dfl;e of \ 1.1 I trio Sorr1, 1t1t> north s1 It of l hE' tslanfl, leavinl! J lou ... nar row tult> bf>J muc1 n.lt lsland lletwet>n the · ount\ channet•· ami tht> np~· ··han- nt-1. I 1\~amt> VPf\ wpll 1 - qualntf'tl with thP vti~t ~>n•1 of this Island, havln~ run ,ll!round tMr. enou~t tin f'" In I hE' rtJ rknt>ss JUSt t t-fort> . . . l I • · • ~ l , 1 't .li,I II•J1 Jl1 •1:,r ~ •• o! '.· 1 tl · .. ! "'' ,t ~15! 'I • • • I .)!, I •11!: '• ~~~ •~ •J'I· r : •. \ Ill-I , ~: ' ,If t l ,, I '• . ' '· • I _.t tj f • I' t~! 111: ... I; t .... •• ~ f L I .•• .... ·, ..... ; l ~c;. .. •• '• •. '•I\ I I . 1'. : II ,, NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN PtJ(fJ~EO WEEKLY -PAGE l ntURSOAY. SEPT !, lt75 OODA DEliiAA. CAL BY JOVE~ HERE'S NEWS THEW TART OF HA D CRAFT MA SH IP I STILL ALI\'£! R c:prc >dutlion ANTIQL'E of TOMORROW ..tnd ..tuthcnticHt·J A 'TJQL'E of TODA \' ..trt· no\\ at ' lhttrnors .. 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The ( .omc rn anJ 'cc Anti~ut·' of Tod .t ~ .tnJ TomorrO\\' \41 I ' /I I\ ' I I I ~ I' 1 \ 1 'J /II I ~ fill Bussrll I ijntrriors \SSOC I:\TES JANS (lF LOND<> In ~l a rincr' .!\fill' <JUar<: 1'"'00 Wl· t Coa..,t High"·ay NEW'PORT BEACH THURSDAY SEPT. 9, 10-9 FREE GIFT DRAWING Rossic)nol Exhibition Skis S 145 Value Nordica Mirror Ski Boots S I 50 value 1055111101. FREESTYLE 0111111011 TEAM wil be in our partdnq lot and wil perfonn flips and aerial stunts on a 70ft. r-.. THURS., SEPT. 9, 12 NOON Sketch show~ first floor plan of new building NE1PORT HARBOR ENSICJI · 1'\Jil.ISHfO lt:EI!LY -fAGE 4 nfURSOAY, SEPT. S, IS~ COli ONA ~EL liAR, CAL THE SKETCH at the right abowa the first atory floor plana In Mariners Mile Scp .. re, fronting on Coast Hlgbway. 'The street at the left Ia Riverside Avenue, and at the right ls Tustin Avenue. 'The parking area ls at the rear oC the Square, adjacent to Avon Street. A driveway next to United California Bank provides access to the parking area from Coast Highway. "' .... --- • ,. ... _._......... . ' ! ~---;-.'I .. ..] ~j ·~, £:~ y ']i • • ~--~ .......... ' .. • • • &A.LIOA !Mot.RtH,E HARDWARE t.· .. • C... .. ·~ . . ' r • ' ' .. Sll:l MART ' Widow and daughter-in-law open 'antiques of future store A middle-aged widow go- ing into' business for her- seU for the Orst time might be espected lo~prectywor­ ried about maklog tt a sue~ cess. But, Beverly Diehl, pro~ prtetor of Russell 1 Interi- ors fn the new MartoersMUe Square building, must be pretty optimistic. Wheo she named her businesa: for her late husband, RusseU, she attached the ··t•• tothe na.me hecause, in her wo rd:;, '·If 4 l open inother shop, l can name It Russell 2 fur my son.'' Mrs. otebl, a Big Can}·on r esident, and her daughter . in-Jaw, Diane "Dee" Kyle Diehl, have a store fUll or t.eautifUI things. They spec f. altze in campalgn -stylt' fumlshlngs, v.1ltch they call ''the antlqu,es of the futurE'.'' MARI NE RS MI LE WATERfRONT Is the s Ue or marine fl.cillti41a SJ<:b u tbo&e shown in the picture abo't'e. A marine railway leadln( to the water permttte:t hauling ot the vessel shown in a '·cradle.'' >~hUe the crane at right Is used ror llttfng small boats out of the water and on to land tor care an d repair. The cnne, railway and cradle are behJnd Boatswain's Locker and Boat Specl2Usts. Tt1elr shop is located on the first floor right in lht' middle of the ne-.· buildlnc. Besides the campa4':n pieces, all made b}' one man- ufad urer iD England, you will find such trea~res as an old ship's blnnide and eoglne te legraph, a statUE' of a peg.Jegged sailor, and a canopied brass toed ('·tht· only one In Southf'nl C'all. fo r nla. •· according 10 Bev- t>rl)'l Mrs. Diehl got Into the In- terior rumtshlngs buslness , BOAT SPECIA~ISTS, INC. COMPLETE MARINE SERVICE STERN DRIVE SPECI ALISTS 2439 West C'oast Highway :"'ewpo rt Beach PHO~E: 645-0901 THE STUFT NOODLE !TALL-\~ CUlSINE 215 Ri ve rs ide AveDu e Newpo.1 Beach PHONE: 54a.74i B TANDY LEATHER COMPANY LEATHER and LEATHI:.:RCRAFT SUPPLIES 2630 Avon Street Newport Bead1 PHONE : 5 48~0~75 MICHAEL'S of NEWPORT BEACH FOR THE FUlEST IN MEN'S ANO WOMEN'S HAIR FASHION 149 HiYer slde Ave., Suite E Newport Beach PHONE: 548-030Z or 548a0903 W.RIMERS IOTTL! SHO~ LIQUOR • COI'IVEI<IENCE STORE J4g RJf'enldt ... , ... Newport Buell POONE: 541-M?Z u1 a rowtdabout way, but t.er esplanatloo makes It all seem pbaslble. '• For many years, some good frteuds of mine have run a shOp in f"lortda spe- c1a.Uz.ing In this ldnrt of fur- niture. It was always ezcltini to me toseelhequalltytwKI- c r-.fted work in their store. WherJ . my hUsband passed away 2 y~ars ago, my first thoUght was to go back to college, which I hadn't com . pleted as a youngstt>r, anrl I did start attendblg apin, but on a visit back to Flor- ida, I de-cided ltlat It would really lw beautiful to work In tht' kind or surroundings that t heir store presented. So, I became a college drop- out for the second ltmP. '·I went to my daughter- in-law, Dee, and •·e ta.lked Jt. She thought It wa s a ~real Ilk-a lo go Into busi- ness for ourselves. We de. cldeod in Mar4·h of this yea r . I wouldn't have done ll ll'ith- out ne r help. •· Mrs. Oiehl'ssonlsa bank. er, and she got her tax ac- countant to set up a book- keeping system for the busi. ness. Slti' also elves Dick Yost, ronslructioo manlJer at Mariners Mil e, J lot of rredll for M-lplr¥: gel thE> store properly equipped. ··It's so nire to taave these mea at'(MlOd to belp, '' says Beverly. '•I've always been a liberated woman, and I WOt.lldD't tncle my womanly superiority for mel1' equal - ity," sbe ladghs. Her husband Yo' as au ezec ~ utlve with Eastman-Kodak Co., and they moved 13 times during their marrtac:e. ··But, I wUI never \eave Southern California;· she vows. "I Jove It here, and I love whl.t I'm do~.'' Mrs. Diehl says restau- rants will heam~her most frequent customer s , aM Dee will be cal11ng 011 local eateries to show them llw special l'llrnishlngs and ar. cessories avallablf' at Rus- sell l. FurnishiD(!:s lor d•·ns , libraries .ttll1olncesarf!also much In evldencr at her shop. '· Wt' believe Old Worlfl eleganre has a pla ce in the homes and businesses of Newport,' su ms up Mr.'i, Diehl. '1So that's the Arc hes overpass!" A~O~ WELCOME ~ABOARD to all of our Old Friends and New Neighbors BA L BOA MARIN E HARDWARE, the oldest tenant in Mariners Mile Square, has been at the same stand longer than an~· other business the r e. Her e is a scene ·at the front cow1ter in the new building. (Ensign photo.) NIKKI'S FLAG SHOP CllSTOM MA DE \'AC'JI TING FLAGS 2701 \\'psi Coast Hij:hll>ay ll:e\I.'J)OTI Reart1 PHO:-lE: 6~6 -5 166 MARINERS COFFEE SHOP WHERE SAILORS G ATHER 2606 A~·on S! reet r.·e11-po rt HP:tl·h PHOXE: :i-1 11-'JZ H THE QUARTER DECK :\EWPOHT'S ORiG!r;'AL · PA) -RY-THE-OU~CE" STEAK HOUSE 2530 West Coast High wa r NE>wport BE-ach PHONE: 548-1177 SHELL SERVICE STATION '·SHELL PRODU<?TS PEHFORM'' 2800 W. 1..oast Hw}·. at Riverside ! PHONE: 5(8-3252 _j \20-A Tultla AYenue Newport Beach PHO"E: 645-S16t ' ' ' - ' , . . ;. , ~ > , , 7:/te W111 We Were --- THE TlDS WAS THE SCENE of devastation after the early morning fire that destroyed almost all of the Mariners Mile block from Tustin Avenue to Rive r s ide Avenue January 11, 1975. This is a view from the bluff in Newport Heights, as depicted in a telephoto panorama by Ensign staff member Bob Monrad. A MARINER'S VIEW OF MARINERS MILE 8y 808 MOMRAO The word · lost •· is an Lnadequate n pressjon of tht> stunned disbelief with wh.t<"h I and many other sailors tn the Newport Harbor Area viewed the utter devastation or the ctre-gutted rt>malns of what is now Mar iners Mile Square, on that Satur- c1ay morning or Jan.ll, l97j. Faced with the sight, smok.e 3.1111 smell of such a disaster, the tlrst rear - Uon of any good newspaper- man Is "what a story!'· But over 40 year s of intimate association with ~Uing over-rode all the year:. of '·get the stor y ln, •· and I stood on the bluff above, heartsic k at the possible loss or friends, Joss of tht> long-establlshe<S associatioo with tho~ who served us well, and a feeling of anger at the destruction of what, to any saJl(lr, was once fun r - tloaiJy beautifUl equipment upon which one could rely in hP.aV)' weather rar rrom any port. That one block, combined with the complex of floe marine se"tces and facllt. Ues sur rounding it, had for years been a trusted source not onJy of products and services, but also or sound, practtcal help and ~dvlce from personnel who lmt"*' the sea and car~ about those '4'ho faced Us constant- ly chaneing moods and dan- ger s. :·:ow, ill the blazing vio- lence of a fire out of control, all this was lost. Gone were th e familiar stores wherE' you knev: exactly where to sz:o to find the cleat, tum- bucklE', sealing compound, aod a host of other small but critical parts and prod- ucts known only to those who sail. Were you to turn a wo- maa•s fa•or1te supermarket - "Well , they told m e not to leave . without checking through Mariners Mile Square!'' upside do'-11 and ask her to nn her shoppi~ list, you'd have a comparable sltudtion. Dts~stt>r brtngs reat tioo, on land or se2, an<\ we have only admlrattoo for those who f'J\Jickly Improvised to restore services and sup- plies as 5oon as possible to the Harllor Area served by Manners Mile. ~ow, 20 months later, Marlners Mlle Square ls back on the yachtin\l anrl boatln(! S(·ene. Most of our olt1 frlends are back or not too far a"to·ay. But -.·hat next" What CirP dili in 3 rew short blazinl! hours can all too soon bt> repeatt>d by s low stranl'!t.- Jatlon of the rna rine ser- vtC'es of Ne'-"poM Bearh through the vicious ,.ombin- atlon of taxation and restri• - the lpgislatioo, whl<"h art> maklng It increaslndy diU!- cult for most marine supph and servi<'e orpniutions to remain ln a Joea,tion t on- ventt-nt to yaetnnttn whU t> stlll remaining sohent. ll Nev.-port Bdch wants to retain Us lma~tt' and rep- utaUon as a true )'3"htin~ <'t>flter, It will have to use ever y means at Its command to makt> lt financially and physkall} possible for those who serve the marine com - munlty to remain in busi- ness. Failure to provide rt'- llef from the hurrlen of res- trictions anrl taxation and rerl tape v.·lll ultimately oe2- ate the rislntz from the ash- es of MarlnHs Mile Square, ant1 graduall} force tooth~r locations or out of business, those v.·ater oriented fadll- tles whkh have been for so many years one of the hall- marks or Nt>'-"porl Beach. The Mediterranean Cruise that follows in the wake of Ulysses. From $1398* 14 days Air/Sea Cruise aboard the m.s. Golden Odyssey featuring air transportation by --PAN AM . Wanoer the S~o'> of Ulvsses on a stunning Mediterranean holiday Travel aboard a floatmg luxury hotel to Renaissance Venice. mtriguing North Afnca. the jet-set hid~away of M ykonos. Athens. cradle of democracy. and much more Your tour mcludes round trip Jet transportation VIa PAN AM directly to the Greek regasteri!CI Golden Odyssey. spaciou~ stateroom. e~ll meals. and live entertainment day and mght. Ne>..1 spring and summer. lose yourself where Uli,ISSes dad . And find yourself in the bargam T raweiBag Pnce is per person. double occupancy from Lo Angeles ELINOR IIAOOETT Y~ I """"' to Wc1nd~ the Secb of Ulvs.<;(?<, ~nd vour IIIARIL YN OUST full color brochure de.cnbing rrurse h~ghhght AlA TICKETS Name ____ _ TOU~AUtSES 131·1111 Add~-------...----.-------------------------------------- Oty Slate Zip ,.. "· CQMT tMY. ---T 1UCM. CA _, Ptlont' I ----------------------------------~ LIFE IN U.S. STORY IN READER 'S DIGEST Rut h P. Sh3u>, 1731 Bon- aire ~a), W~st t.:w~r £13', 1s thE> ret iplent t•f .1 ~zor r ht>c k a rom the R~a 1er's D!- .:Pst for JD an,. t1ott> sut - mltted to tho> maeaztne·c:·l~. panme111, · I lfe ln trl>"S,. r· nil t'f! St .It P<;,.. TttP ont rl- bution appt'd rs lfl n.f September 1 c;su.-J '5 aollo·" s Mo~ pPOplt-111 Soutt HI C aJiforni:l .If"' fr'>n• so • - v.·here elsP, so 11 .~.·~s nor surpris1nc to tlf'J r a \'OiJn' PXE"C'llth·P l ompl .. inin.!, It' too piJstir ttert>. 1:.\"r}ttil: • seems a rtiftr•tal. I llo'Jnt w eo ba~'k I<' OJ\ hon•~>to ... ·t •• · Sympathlzme wtth Ins noc:- talgia, I asked wh~>re ht> was frnm. · Las \' •":.:Js, · 1,"' repli~>•~. O.C.C. WILL PRESENT ORIGINAL MUSIC AL Auditions for Orancf- Coast Collt>ge's produ• t1ou of the oril!ina I n U5H .• ll, From hPre to 1\iMriQm Come,'' v;Ut tJe ont1u lt-~ Sept. 20 an•t :n m th£' ()( - drama laiJ theatre. The muslr al s npt .~o ,h. '-'ritten b}' former OCC stu- de nt Jon M• Donald, no.o. :1 ~nduate stu1ient in th~Jt~>t .trts at L'.C. Irvine. Ht> will dlrer t the pro1ucttou. Auditions will be hel.llro.,.t 3 to 6 p.m. an<1 7 to l J p.m. on Sept. 20 anr1 ~I. Tbe show will run np, . 1 -~ and 8-ll. The play is bast'<! on the t?hildren•s crusades of 121:?. ~ ~ t£ED To KNOW SQ\1ETHING ABOUT 'tttfl ~w ~NITY? Call l {fft~1ln~~ t~fOll: Nw>ne Sc9-3l\5 ...... Our hostess wtU bring gaits and greetrngs. along wath helptv4 communaty tntormatton. .won ...... fiVIUtHO I&XLY -,._ 5 ntU~Y. SEPT. t. 1911 CIMIJMDQ.IM,caL. THIS AERIAL PHOTO taken in t he early 1950's features the marine- on ented development on the water- front along Mariners Mile. The schoo ner Goodwill is shown berthed at the Cow1ty Dock in the Turning Basin, now the site of a marina and office building . The develop- m ent t hat occupied the present N.t.arme rs Mile Square can be seen at the extreme right along Coast Highway. ~ 7;, '• I . I /, ' ' , I II I I I ·' I. I. / . .. I ,,, I '' , I I I • ,,, II I -hi •I 71 I I I , 'I j' 1•1 ,, ' I f' • I,' I • t' I I I tilt .,. I . I tl I , I I /, I ; .. 'I ''/ I,' ' ( -'I"" I . ., ' /1 I I I I /l J/ I -- l 1 1/t I It 1/, I// I IJ l'fl I di'IJ•tli", j,, .. ,.,.,,f.' I ,;,, It/ I' tl. . /. ' I ' I (, • I I I ( '.... , II /, • ' I I • ' 'I'"" II" I ,., '/ /,, " ,,, -";It . I• ,/ -///,.,, It till 1.' til,. -• }, ,/itt II I 'I"(, I i· Ill (,.,,. lite f/ Ill 111'1 • /II J,, II,, • ""'' f,. ,,,,,,.,,(, ,, ,,,., ... !1'1 \i'l'f'( ll'o t >T. , o/..t 1 ,, 1/,, -~"' 1rr'fYtt.t' .! -(J(} '/ ( : / ~'' ,ftt ( ~~tt 1/ ~ )),,.,, . 1 !t'"1Jor/ L~'tlt /, 'f \R/\1 R'\ fl4tl F ~Qt ~Rr uire 281 ~2-3802 Sketch shows first floor plan of new building I ~RT MMIIIR EIISIIJI . I'Uil.ISMED IEEIILY -PAGE 4 lliURSDAY. SEI'T.I, I!IS CDRDRA DEl liAR, CAL. THE SKETCH at tbe rlgbt ...,_ tbe fir1lt story noor plan• in Mariners Mile llcpwre, fronting on Coast Hlgbway. Tbe street at the left Is Riverside Avenue, and at the right is Tustin Avenue. Tbe parldng area Is at the rear of the Square, adjacent to Avon Street. A driveway nezt to United California Bank provides access to the parking area from Coast Highway. . . . . ~ ' .. .... -·· . -~--.·---~ . ·- Widow arid daughter-in-law open 'antiques of future store •• MARINERS MILE WATERFRONT ts the slte or marine taeWU. S~Cb as tbO&e shown in the picture abo•e. A martne ran•ay teadi.n«: to the Yllter permitted nauUng or tbe Yessel shOwn in a. '·endle,•· wh.U e the cnne at rtcbt is used for lifting small boats out of the water and oo to land tor ca.re and repair. The cnne, railwa y and cradle are behind Boatswain's l...ocker aod Boat SpecWists. A mJ¥e-aged Yidow go-inC iDto btasiDess for ber- self lor tbe first time might be eq,ect.ed t-::t be pretty wor- ried about makiag It a suc- cess. But, Beverly Dleb4 pro- prif!Uir of Russell llDterl- ors Ia the new M.artAers Mile Square buli<Hog. mu!.1 be pretty aptfml.stic. Wbeo sbfo named her busiDess for her late r.sband, Russell, she attached the "I'' totbename htoeause ··in he.r words '·if I open i:nother shop, i can name tt Russell 2 ror my son.•· Mrs. Diehl, a Big Can)·on resident. and her d:lug~er­ tn.la•, Diane ··Dee'' Kyle Diehl, have a stono Ml of Lellatilul things. They sped- allu · in campaign.style farnl.shings, .. 11tch they call '·the antiq ues of thefuture-~'' T~r shop i.s located on the first fioor right in tbe ml(ktle of the ne"" blllldlru!. Besides the campaign pieces , all madebrone man. utacturer in EngJand, you wlll find suctl treasures as an old sh!p's binnade and eagine telegn l)h, a statue of a peg.Jegged sallor, and a caoopled bn s s toed (··the onl)' one in SouttM>nl Cali· fotnfa;· according to Jle\"• e rlyt Mrs. Diehl got into the in- terior him isbings business BOAT SPECIALISTS, IMC. COMP LETE )t.\RINE SERVICE STERN DRlVE SPECIALISTS 2439 West Coast Hlghwa)' ~ewport Beach PHO~E: 645-0901 THE HUFT NOODLE IT ALIA~ CUISI~E 215 Rivers!~ Avenu e Newpoi1 Beach PHONE: !i43-H18 TANDY LEATHER CO .. PAHY LEATHER and LEATHl:RCRAFT SU PPLIES 2630 Avon St reet Newpo rt Beach PHONE: :i48-0:i7~ "IOtAEL'S oi 14 EWPORT BEACH FOR THE FlllEST rN KEN'S AND WOMEN'S HAIR F ASffiON 149 Rinrs ide AYe., Stlite E Newport Beach PHONE: 548-0302 or 548-0903 IIIARIN!RS •OTTL! SHOP LIQUOR l CONV&IQENCE STORE l4tRI."t' ............. Ne•PNt 8ael\ PII>IIE: 541-HIZ ' , w a roadabcat way, t.t beT erplaaatl.oa makes It all seem plautble. •· For many years,. some good rrtf!D'Is of minE' have nm a Slql in Florida spe- clallr.lng in this kiM or ftlr- niblre. It was always es:e~ to me to seetbequallty band- cr-...ned wor k l.n their store. When . m}' t.Jsba.Dd passed away z yo!ars ago, my nrst thought was to go t.ek to college, which I hadn't com- pleted as a voungster, aM I did start atteMlng ap1n.. but on a visit back to Flor- Ida, 1 decided that It would really bf' beautttul to work In tht> kind or surroundings that their store preseDted. So, I be<'ame a college drop- out for tM> secood timP. '·I went to my daughter- in-law, Dee, and we talked Lt. She thOught it was a ~real Idea to go into busi- ness for ou rselves. We de- ctded In Mar<·h of this year. I wouldn 't !lave r1one It ~~o·fth­ out her help.'" Mrs . Oiehl 'ssonlsabank- er, and she got her tax ac - countant to set up a book· keeping system for tttebusi- nesst Shoe also ~::tves Oi('l. Yost, con!'it ruction marutter at Mariners MUe, .t lot of t r edil for helping gt>t tht> store properly equipped, '·it's so nl('e to havE' these mea a.rtMlOd to be!Sl,'' sa}'s Beverly. ·•I've always been a Uberated woma.n, ;met I woaldlll't tnde my womanl}" superiority for mert' eqoaJ - ity ... sbe laughs. Her tnrsband was an ext'(- utlve with Eastman-Kodak Co •• and they OIO'fed 13 times during their marriage. ··But, I will never leavp Southern California, •· sne vows. ··I love it bert', and I love what I'm doing.'' Mrs. Diehl says restau- rants wlll beam()ftJ!"bermost frequeat cu stomers, anrl Dee wlU be calling on loc:J I eateries to show them till' spec:lal ftlrnl.shlngs and ac. cessories ava.Utbh• at Rus- sell!. Fumish.ings for d•·ns, libraries antl om cesarealso much In evidence at her shop .. '·We believe Old World elega.n('e has a plaC'l' in tl•t> homes and bUsinesses of Ne'4--port; sums up Mrs. Diehl. "So that's the Arc hes ove rpass !" WELCOME ABOABD ' A~~ r to all of our Old Friends and New Neighbors I • • • &AL80A .. • '&·· • ' r' •• BALBOA MARINE HARDWARE, the o lde st tenant in Mariners Mile Square , has been at t he same stand longer than any other business ther e . Her e is a s cene at the (ronl cow1ter in the new building . (Ensign phot o .) NIKKI'S FLAG SHOP CUSTOM MA DE YACHTING FLAGS l 2701 \\'psi Coast Hi ghway Ne\V"pOrt Beadl PIK:INE: G4&-Sl66 "ARIHERS COFFEE SHOP WHERE SAILOilS GATIIER 2606 Avon Sl reel Nev.-port HP:tr·h PHO~E: 5-18 -32 4!1 THE QUAR TER DECK ~EWPORT'S ORIG l~AL ··PA Y -BY-Til E-OUNCE " STEAK HOUSE 2530 West Coast H1ghwa }" Newpo rt Bt>ach PIIONE: S48·lli7 SHELL SERVICE STATIOM '·SHELL PRODU€TS PERFOR.M'· ,. PHONE: 5 ... 8-3252 2800 W. ~oast llwy. a1 Rlversld• I TECHNAUTICS, INC. MARINE REFRIGERATIOII, INSTALLATIOft, REPAIR, SALES l SERVICE leO.A Ta.U. A- Nnport 8-b PIIOI't: ,__., ' •' - .. . , , . , :: . ; ~ ' l:lte W111 We Were - - - THE 0 TinS WAS THE SCENE of devastation after the early morning fire that destroyed almost all of the Mariners Mile block from Tustin Avenue to Riverside Avenue January 11, 1975. This is a view from the bluff in Newport Heights, as depicted in a telephoto panorama by Ensign staff member Bob Monrad. A MARINER'S VIEW OF MARINERS MILE . ly 10 I MOM RAD The word · lost" Is an inadequate ext,ression or the stunned disheller with which I and many other sailors In the Newport Harbor Area Ylewed the utter devastattoo or the nre-cutt~ remains or what Is now Mariners Mlle Square, on that Satur- <1ay morning orJan.ll, 1975. Faced with the sight, s mok.e ant1 smell or such a cUsaster, the first reac- tion of any good newspaper- man Is ··what a story!'' But over 40 years or Intimate association with SMiling over -rode all the yean. of '·get the story In, • · and 1 stood on the bluff above, heartsick at the possible loss of friends, loss of the long-established assoclattoo with those who served us well, and a feeling of anger at the destructloo of what, to any sailC\r, was once tunc - UoatJy baaatiful eqaq,ment I ~. upon which one could rely in heavy weatber far from any port. That one block. combined with the complex of fine marine sem ces and facUl- ties surrouodiDg It, had for years beeo a trusted source not onlr of products and services, but also of sound, practical belp and advice from personnel who knew the sea and car~ about those who faced Us ronstant- 1)' chan~ng moods and <b.n- ger s . :\ow, ln the blazing vio- lence of a fire out or control, all this was lost. Gone were the fa miliar stores where you knew exactly where to ~~;o to rtnd the cleat, turn- buckle, seallDg coiJlpound, and a host of other small but critical parts and prod- ucts known only to those who sail. Wf>re you to turn a vto- maa•s fa¥orUe supermarket -~- opslde 00"'11 and ask her to rm her shoppl"' list, you'd have a comp1rablesltuatlon. Disaster brings rea<'tiOO, on 1ud or sea, and we have only admtratloo for those who quickly lmprov1se<1 to restore services and SllP- pU es as 5oon as poss ible to the Hai'Uor Area served by Mariners Mlle. ~ow, 20 mooths later, Marlners Mlle Squa re is back on the yachtln~t an<1 boating scE-ne. Most of our old friends are back or not too far away. But v.·hat nelt':' What rirP did ln a fev.· short blazin~ hours can all too soon bE' repeated by stow strangt.- latlon of the marine ser- vices ot Ne.,..rpon Bearh through the vicious ~'ombin­ atton of taxation and restrl1 - Uve legislatloo, which arf> making It lncreasin~tlY dlffi- cult for most marine suppl' and serv1<'e OfianlUtlons to remain ln a loelfton con- Yellieat to ywtiiiiiiMJI WhllP stlll remalnfng sol•ent. -- U Nev.-port B .. ch •'ants to retain Its lmatze and rep- utation as 3 troe )'11~'htlnlt <'enter, 1t wtll have to use every means at Its <'ommand to make It rLnanctally lnd physkally possible for those who serve the ma rlnt> <'om - munlty to remain In busi- ness. Failure to provide re- lief from the llurt1en of res- trictions an<1 taxation and rerl tape will ultimately nejZ- ate the risln~Z from the ash- es of Mariners Mlle Square, and graduall} force to oth_,r locations or out or buslne~s, those "'rater oriented facUl- ties which have been for so many years one of the hall- ma rks of Nev.-port Beach. "Well , they told me not to l e ave . without checking through Mariners Mile Square!" 14 days Air/Sea Cruise aboard the m.s. Golden Odyssey featuring air transportation by --PAN AM. Wander the Seas of Ulysses on a stunning Mediterranean holiday. Travel aboard a floating luxurv hotel to Renaissance Venice. intriguing North Africa. the jet·set hideaway of Mykonos. Athens. cradle of democracy. and much more Your tour includes round trip Jet transportation via PAN AM directly to the Greek-registered Golden Odyssey: spacious stateroom. all meals. and live entertainment -day and night. Nex1 spring and summer. 105€ yourself where Ulysses did. A nd find yourself in the bargam 831-1WJI Price is per person. double occupancy from Los A ngeles. Ntllne ---------·-------- Add~------------------------- C•ty,Scate'Zip_....,.------------- ,. •• COMT MWY. Ill Dll' ..... CA _, Phone .. • ---------------------------------- •• 1.1FE IN U.S. STORY IN READER'S DIGEST Ruth P. Shaw, 1731 Bon - aire Wa}, \\est t:pper BaL ts thE' re('ipient of a ~201' r heock trom the Rea ler·s Di- I!Pst for ln an~·dotf> sut • mltted to th(' ma~ztne' s tit-- partment , · I ife ln theseo L'n1tef1 StatP-. ... Tht> ontrl- butlon app('ars In th( Septeml•er lssuP JS toiJo;.~.·s. Most pPOplf' tn Sout llt>n C allfomi:' H E' fr'lm SO''-•'· ~~o·here elsP, so tl v.·:~s nor surpristn~ to h£>a r a \'OUD!! ex~uttve tompiJinin~. It·, too pl.ast{r here. E\ Pr} thtn·' seems a rtiricial. I v.·ant to go lJar k ICl nl\ homPIOWil." Sympathlztng with hts no<>- talgia, I askt>d where lie was fmrn. ··Las V~as,· he replie•1. O.C.C. WILL PRESENT ORIGINAL MUSICAL Auditions for Oranl'e Coast College's production of the original mustcal, f'rom here to I\Ulgt1om Come, •· wUI be rondu• t~t1 Sept. 20 anrt 21 10 thf orr drama la b theatre. The musical s• npt .,.. .H. written by former OCC stu- dent Jon Mr Donalct, nolo\' a graduate stut1ent in theatet arts at L'.C. Irvine. Ht> '-''lll direct the pror1uction. Auditions will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. aoo ';' to 10 p.m. on Sept. 20 and :?1. The show will run De•·. 1-4 and 8-11. The play is bast><! on th(' r hildren's crusades of 1212. ® tlEDlOK~ SCMT~W ABOUT ~tfW £n/MJNI1Y? Call '1{flivmn~ ~(Oll· fltw)ne 5~9-32 lS "" Our hostess v-tU bnn& &•Its and &rtetlngs, alon& wtth helphl community inrormatton. T HIS AERIAL PHOTO taken in the early 1950's features the marine- oriented development on the water- front along Mariners Mile. The schooner Goodwill is shown berthed at the County Dock in the Turning (II I •' I I l;, ,f .. f,, .11 1 IIIII! 1'•"',/,,,1, . 11/tlf/,, I" II Ill/ ~l ... , /( J'' I 1'1''1''''''1 f ( •' • '/'"'' 1/tH/1 ljl'fll' ' I I II I ,f, I I I/, I Ill I I I I/, jJ(,, .riNtT HARIDR ... PUIUtNlD I£Ekl y -,. s lltU~V. SEPT. I. 1111 mDADILM!,- I - Basin, now the site of a marina and office building. The develop- ment that occupied the present N'Lanners Mile Square can he seen at the extreme right along Coast Highway . 7/1 . ·~I. ;/ I I I" I I II./, .! /, /, f '11"1 7/. l1/ ,/, I I I I ./ f,, ,/,,, .. , .. ' //, f.,J, ,f ( ,. II''"'· ,f ·~71,1 '/II /1 ' ( ol''l~~"~~. /11 Ill I 11 I(, Ill/ ( ~ I 11/,t(/11 I ( Jtlll l II' ,f,l', 'I /,, I (I I,, I· -";,,, ;,,(_ ///rut /iou 1: IIIII' -"},ditpll '1"~/j'ttl 't (,.,,. Iii lillie 111'1. /"',/,·, tll'f. UIIJ !II' 1ft1/ll' ,~t.(/ \ttl'r' ••. !l't \1'1'1 11' lrn t~ t a f.,., t'" //,,. _ "" Jrmtc.' 1 /( )() 1 tl ) ~tt ,;,-, (~,ti.V _JJ,,.,, . 11.,,/f,.t L~."' /, 'f.o\RI fR' ~ ., I \(It MU· Suite 281 • __.--•• dopuly .. ""' Cor-• .edk ....... , ·~· " ........... .... L W.-.-H*'s OOIIy ~. -.. .... ""' fomly home ••• ~ Slrlct,gody ~ ,_, -... " . -1:1-1• .... --~"--tM C I I 1. AniiJ' Ill ••• teMiw ... _ J'•MI zat%. ..._""'-Mod Ond fomly ,..,... neww flied. nor-. grwc::e ewer 01ulled The Superiority of the Soa of God a,.... __ .... _, ...... ... It----. -------on • Solurdoy ...,._ •• , Belon! sho dod • ""' • cl -40, a.-. "* hod borne 12-._ Sia cl her sons..-! In""' --..y Nmy . -' Goldeft Text: -. -'< .., .-""'"" -tlw ..,.,._ IMfflf-. obi.u..d •,..,.. aco~~m~--tltq (Hob. 1 :4~ .,. ... by In two «!nturies ciNnorican hi~ lew ...,.. '-10 lnoplted !he citizens a/ the republic: as hoo the eucutlon a/ Nlllhan twe. This yoong captain In !he Continentallvmy. 21 )'ears okt, was ha~ as a spy by the B-h military command in New von.: 200 )'ear'S ago this month, on• Sunday, September ' TTENTION will now bo given to a few ~ based on sdec:tJed pa-ces !rom lllo Epistle to tho J Hellftws. ~ an iaaoclac- ..-tion. to this wonderful hook, which -wu writtea duriDc tbe :ieventh decade of the fint oeatary of the Otristian era.. it ia ~ to Q\IOte the re:aarb of a ~ lddar in the O.urdt of Sc#Jand: "Tbe Epis- tle: to the Hebrews oc:cupia in many rnpeas a uniq\aE pWioa aiDOQPt the epiadea of the New T'*arnent. T'h~ it is an anoDymotLI 'otr'itiar. AJ. ona:, and in a tnaiiDet to wtbch tbe Hrst Epistle ol St. JobO oloao oilers any resemblance, tbe writer eaten uppn his theme; &nd not until his tul; has been almost concluded doa be in- dulge in any of thoee pa-.1 allu- sions to himself or his surrouodiogs to which we are so aoc:ultOmed in the epistles ol St. Paul. Tho tboucbt of the particular relatimuhip in which be stands to his rudets is almost com- pletely Aost sight of in view of the en~ grossing. nature of his theme. 'IM.t theme, too, is in itself Ullique. As we shall see later, it may be stammed up in I he great truth of the Higb-Pritlthood n( Christ. And though there are un· doubted.ly hints of this doctrine in other parts of cbe New Testament. only here is it fully stated and devel- oped. And the reason for this again lies in a new and special let of cir· aunstances that had aritm in the! Olurch. Without atftiupWtg in tbe meantime to determine more particu- larly whq were the radtn for whom the Epistle was in the fint ins&aDoe intended, it is clear that ~ were ex- posed at the time to very serious dan- gOT. They had not yet grupod aright the relation in which the new faith stood· to the old, and in ODrlleqamtt were only imperfectly alive. to tbe fuU privi~ and responsibilities of their Gristian calling. What more Jaturat, thm, than that they should not ooly not be pn~ fo,rward to that per- iection which 'might now be reuon· 0111y e!tpottea· M a..m. but that ;;, • time of peroocutioo and anxiety they should be showine Ji&ns of wavering ~ even of falllnc' away from th~ fiUth ! Only by •otti.oc lorth the ttuo nature. an_d glory of Ch~ity does •he wntOT fed !bat this daDcu can be a verted, and COillequeotly he strikes the key.note of aU that it to folkm when, in his opc:oiDg words, M c:on- tra.sts the many parts and tbe m.any manner~ in which God. apak.e to the fathers m the propbets, with the one, complete, and final revelation which He has now given to us in a Son. Looked at therefore in its most gem- era! aspect, the Epistle contains the most impressive testimony that the N ew Testament affords to the under- lyi ng unity oi God's sua:essive reve- lations, and a t the same time to the gradual passing of them from lower to hightt forms" ( cf. George Mi.llipn, The T Mology of th e E,ww to tile Hebretc~s, 1899, pp. 3, 4 ). Moreover, it is itUtructive to oOtt the object and contenu of the Episde to the Hebft.w-s accordinc to a faith- ful Wesleyan scholar of the last cen- tury: "Tbe design or the writer' i.s to &bow the superiority of Christianity to Judaism. He in whom God has in these Wt days revuled Himself to man is His Son, to whom the Scrip.. tu~s themselves bear witness as ex- aJted above the highest of crelited beings, the angels. who are but minit- ters ol God (chap. I ) . Tho law wos given through angels : sal~ ha~ now como through the Son, who, though Lord of the wor1d to come, the Heir and Fulfiller of God's hicb· est promi.es to man. submitted to ad- loring and ~ ol .-y, but that He migbt by Hio - deliver m1111 from sin aod dcMb, ..S nDcht booomo a tnoe High Prieot lor ,_ (chop. Z). Aa tho loidofal Apoo- tlo and 1¥ Prieot He io _ ..... abol'e God'• most '•vored .. fa&ibi upon earth, ..... ,..,... -( cbop. 3 : 1~). Thio is lhe lint dmoioa ol tho uwument, "ooipocl 10 --the JUp~enacy of the 1eu IUD• ,m... throop the s... cl God. and to ....... 'tho off....,. of the ..__. "'Next foDows a powea fal -=tioa of uhortillioo Mel wamia(. Do aot hnit..,. die uafailllf.-tbnlaP whicb brad lollod "' -..... the ..... -a/ God (c:llojlo. 3:1-4:16). Tho • -"' ,padioD of 1t. ifliode (cot ,.;,, "' cbop. 10: II) It -.... will> tbe P'IMihood of Oriot. 0.. ..., ia tbe -·-ol tbe ""~!"" -'z IQIII Aftlr .. S.. • b ' .. ._of a fi"l'pCJ wWdl wil -.. .-ol-I Ill .. tbe ....... -....... -..., tbe =' eni*llilla'allne ................. -... -;tbe .... lotop.--, 22. 1n6. Before the cart was drawn from under him and the I'IOOSe tightened around his neck, Hale spoke words that have been taught to American school dlitdren ever since: ''I only regret that I have but one·lrfe to k>se for my country." What manner ol man was Nathan Ha~? He was born into a Christian home. the fifth son and sbcth child of Richard and El-Strong Hale. The date: was June 6, 1755. Richard Hate was a God-fearing farmer. a deacon in the First Church of Christ (Congregational) of Coventry, Connectk:ut It was said that "never a man worked so hard for both wortds as Deacon Hate." In addition to his duties at the meetinghouse, he Theoe being no p--.yKhoolln eo-..y, N«hon ond '*elder bo-Enodl,-.. primed ,.,.. colege by""' -"*I t 0 the Jmerenc:fDr . .Joeeph Huntir.,.... Mony ---(In 18361 •• rneetio'llln the eo-..y-cl the tWe Monument Auodelklon. NwJtew T. Judson sold. 'ltele. upon this ""'Y spot. ond In this ""'Y c:hurdl, ~­ Hale] paid his------he fint bent his knee In rewrence to the God ol his fathers ... , IV. the age a/ 14 N-.,..,..:~ Vole College. moki(lg the two-<1oy trip from Cooomy on honebad< wtlh No bo- Enoch. l was September. 1769. and Nathan had just seftn years to liw:. Four of them he spent at Yale, where M was elected to the Unonla Society, a fratrmity devoted to ''indlement-to literary exertion." He was ~ actiW' in lllhlotics. Among the subjeds he studied _,.Greek, Lolin. -.logk. rhetoric, geometry. natural philosophy. astronomy, mothemalk:s. metaphysics and e<hics. Soturdoy mornings _.. orful effect ta 1M....,._ foe- he ia poqoori<oc-(~ 5:11- 6: 40). J--porfeo:t ......, ourr.ruo.r (chop. 5: !-10) lou - dodared !,. God Hlch Prieot abet' tho onlor ol iJddo;...wr; by this dodar- atioD the Aaronic: PI Ddtood ia ~­ isbod, ri""c ~ to • prieotloood whidl. -ooa<illuolly, thJouch which an that tho r......,. prieothood SIOQCbt iD niB to attliD g a..x sure 10 -lor t:Y<r (cbop. 7). This Hlch Prieot, -..! ot God's riFt hand, il; MW.. in tho hoa.....Jy IOJJ<tUO<y, Mediator ol the N.., eo....nt ( d1ap. 8) ; and in Him aD the types ol tho first covenant a..e ful6Drd, for by His -ollerinc of Hi~l He has put away lin, aDd fll:Stablilhrd the new cQ\'eiWJt in which sin is pardooed ... ld man sanctitied ( daape. 9: 1- 10; 18). The remainder of the Epis- ~~~ is in the main directly hortatory. t hese beiug our privi&qes, let us not hy unfaithtulnesa fall short of them, tor terrible is the doom of the unf~­ iul, aud glorious the reward of Faith (chap. 10: 19-39), which froon tho · IJeginning hu led God's aervanu on lu victory, and of which Jesus is the Author and the Perfecter (chaps. 11 : NATHAN HALE wu bom deYot_ed to the subject of dMnity. ln Coveatry, amoar the One of Nathan Hale's speeches has hills of TollaDd eo.tJ in ~n preserved at is a valedictoty Cormecticvt, ca JUDe 6, ..... address to the Unonia Society, delivered 1755. Frt-described when he was 16 Y""" a/ age. Though blm as almost 6 feet ln couched in the popular rMtoric of the beigbt, perfeetlJ propor-day. it has a memorable conclusion: tioaed., wttb ftrm muscles, "Be assured, gentlemen, that your J-12: 4). llgbt blue eyes bel.ml.De memory will atways be very deer to us: wttb 1DteWceoee, and a that although hundreds of miles shou&d "Cha~s 12 anct 13 cootinue the C..'d lOitabons oi the c:a.rlier chapters, l1ut in a· higher strain. We cannot con- ceive o f any argument by which the l!ud contemplated could be more c:f- iectually accomplished, and men more powerfully turned from 'the offence u i the cross' to glorying in Onist Jesus. The value which the Epistle l·to the Hebrews) has for us and the extent of its influence oo our theology it would be hard to over-estimate. Its peculiar importance lies in th~ expo- sition which it gives of the earher r ev- elation, showing the meaning of the types and arrangc::ments of the fonner dispmsation, and their perfect fulfil- ment in our Lord, and in iu witness to the power and abiding significance ni the divine word" (d . W . F. M0t11ton, "The Epistle to the He- hrrws" in A Bible C OJfUt~n~tory fu·· s;bk S ,_s, n.d., Vol. VIII. p. low, sweet, musical .otce. interfere. you will iWways be atte~ He bad mtrrtal powers with our best wishes. May Providence abcwe the commoa mrt, protrct you in all your ways, and may aDd a sedate ud 90ber you have prosperity in all your under- mind. A fellow officer said taki M-· I" long nd ha that wbemsoldlerslDRale's ngs. ··-y you lYe a ppy, compaoy were stet. be Yls· and ~ iast die satisfied with the f>'easu~s lted tbem ud prayed for of thts worid.. and go hence to that them I.D their stelmess. At world where joy shall never cease and the age of 21 be was pleasures never end.'"2 huged tor sp,inc I.D the Two of NBlhan's brothers prepared Br:lttsh encampment oo f~ the Christian ministry, but Nathan Long Island durtag the Re-h1mself chose the profession of schOO- voluttonary wu. teacher. For two ~ars he taught In East Haddam and New London, 7Jt'O MINUTES wmt 1IIE a1at£ n' CO.NIUVS •. 1!ftUI1""-'N .. ... .,. ...... aocwn CMI(:A.O. IUMifOfl toCHooU 282). (COMTIMU5D MUT WEUI His Name • 18 "Wonderful" WONDERFUL: WDND£REUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL:'" WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL; WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERfUL: BJ St•wart Lavery, Belfast,_ Ireland FRO.td '•THE EVANGEL," LARGO, FLA. Person. "He is altofEether LOVELY." Song of Sol. 5:16. Pre-existence. "He tS before all th ings." Col. 1:1 7. Provider. "By Him all thi n~ created." Col . 1:16. Preserver. '"By Him all thmgs consist." (i.e. hold together) Col. 1:1 7. Preacher. "To Preach the acceftable year of the Lord." Luke 4:19. Proclamat ion. "Come unto Me. Matt. 11:28. Poverty. "The Son of Man hat h not where to lay H1s head." Luke 9:58. Prayer. "I pray for them." John 17:9. Parables. "He spake many thinas unto them in pa rables." Matt. 13:3. Perfo/fTII:nce. "'We never saw 1t on this fashion." Mark. 2:12. Phys1cian. "He healed all manner of sickness, and all ma nner of disease amon8 the people." Matt. 4:23. Protection. "H1m that cometh to Me, I wil t in no wise cast out." John 6:37. Prophet. "Jesus of Nazareth, a .P':ophet miahty in deet!l and word before God, and all the people. Luke 24:1!1. Perfection. "I n Him is no sin." I Joh n 3:.5. Propitation. "He is the propit iation for our sins and not lor ours only, but also for the sms of the whole world." 1 John 2:2. Prince. "Him hath God exalted w;th his right hand to be e Prlnce and . a ~viour, for to Rive repentance to Israel, and forg iveness of sms. Acts. 5:31. Purchaser. ''The Ch urch of God, which He (Chr istl hath purchased with His own Blood." Acts. 20:28. Peace. ''He is ayr Peaee." Eph. 2:14. Plbvision. "The Gospel of Christ." Rom. 1:16. Preciousness. "He is precious." I Pet. 2J. Priest. ''We have a Great High Priest." Heb. 4:14. Power. "Al l power is Riven untno Me in Heaven and in earth." Matt. 28:20. Potentate. "Ou r lord Jesus Chr ist: who is the Blessed and only Potentate, The KinR of kings, and Lord of l ords ... I Tim. 6:14, 15, Permanencr,. "My words shall not pass away." Luke 21:33. Presence. ' I am with you always, even unto the end of the a11e." Matt. 28:20. Promise. "I wilt come a11ain, and receive you unto myself; ttwt where t am, there ye may be also." John 14:1 Pre-eminence. "Chr ist is all and in all." Col. HI. CLINQ TO THE ROCK . T~ ehlldren were playina: in a r~~ilway cuttlrc, and an approechi tr.in wtustllf"IC to ...,., them out of the nyo, the fittle sister had the presence~ mind to cateh up her: little ~ ot three .Y'MF'I old. plac:.:t him In • cleft or the l'l?dCo and ~d h1m to ehnc: to the rock. She at the s.ne time ,.n to the~ Side ~ dtd the ~ C1Yt,. out Ill the time. "'Ciif'C close to the rock, JCJhM..r" He d1d, and .,_ did. ltnd they ..,. -., "Rock of A8ta. eleft for me, LM: me hide mr-tr in,_ .. The Bible Answers ' G OD--A JUST JUDGE How just are the judgments of God! In Roman~ 2 :16 St. Paul says: "God shall judge the se· crets of men by Jesus Christ ac- cording to my gospel." Notice carefully what this means : 1. He will judge "the sBCrets of ~n. ·· In human courts there is often a miscarriage of justice because all the facu are not brought to light. But at the "Great White Throne" there will be a Judge w1th ··eves like a fl ame of fire" (Rev. 19 :12). before whom no secret will remain hid· den . (See also HebreW~ 4 : 13). 2. He will judge the secrets of men "by .Jtaus Christ." Not the Father but the Son will preside at the judgment to eome. John 5:22 declares that ''the Father judge th no man , but hath com- mitted aU judgrT"~ent un to the Son'' and verse 27 adds that the Father has give n the Soo this authOt"itv "becaUH HtJ is the Son of nllln." This insures just judg· ment, for men wi ll be judged in that day by the One who loved the m enough to become a man that He might understand and help them, and even die for their sins. 3. He wil l judge the secrets of men by Jesus Christ "«eording to my gos~. ·• says Paul. How eminently fair and just this is. If He judged me n according to the law of Moses no o~ tJIIflr would be sa~. for all of us have broken the law. Moreover the children of fal len Adam cannor consistentl y keep the law. How then would it be just to hold them accountable for that which they were unable tq live up to? Thi' is why He wm judge men according to the good neW5 prodaimed bV Paul , whieh is the great truth that sahfation is denied to no one 111/ho takes God at His Word and approache' Him in Hi1 way. His way fOf today? "Believe on the l ord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved." a LOOB aT Tl\e :SOO:B IY DR. 101 .lONES 1 IIIII oiOIOI .. frenltf o,.,,., .. ,.._u . tou '" ~•,.o~••• -·~ ~.,.-==-~,:"' 1weo1 """' IW<Ii: 1n•. "'~. 1775. heWM~--.Irm ...._,._, boll ~ In '* mode a/ -. ond tolghly byNs .., thenews~bolllecl Leodl'(llon reodlecll'lew London In April, 1775, a town meetil~~g ..,. c*d at -·· T!Mm. N. lhot ,.-.g N'"'-> H.o1e ,_. opeech. only. lew- clwloldi ... -"Let .. moteh immedjg t,, .. he IIOid the Qllhering, ·•.wt new.-'-J down our .m. untlt we obtain our~""~ Jullt two months .... Nathan Hale toa!hed. -··commission from the Genenol-.nt>ly cl ~ ... ond resigned'*_,_,.,.. 10 e-the c ........... Nmy. Before he left. k is said. he -his pupils "in a style a1...-~ QOY< them ...-c:ounsel.IQY"d wiOh them, and shalcing each by the'hond, bade them indMcluolyf-·"' . Hale -ordered to Cambridge ~ he took part in the 5iege of &.ton. In his army diary lor lhoti.U one curious item stands out: "Evening prayers omitted lor wrestting. .. On January I, 1776. he was promoted to captain, and within a few months he was chosen one of four captains to form a new command known as "Knowtton's Rangers."' Botton had been evacuated and New Yon.: was about to fall, and General Washington_expressed • despe-need to know the -ngth and designs of the enemy. He appealed to Knowtton. who called upon his captains for volunteers. No one responded. Upon a second call Hale atone votunteered. Wearing a Dutch schoolmaster"s disguise, Hale cros9ed from NOJWalk, Connecticut, to Long Island. when! he accomplished his spy mission behind the British lines. He was about to leave Long Island for New Yorit: when he was re<:ognized. apprehended, and taken before General William Howe at his headquarters. Vlftualty all that is known of HMC!'s last hours is what was ~ported by his Yale classmate and fellow offtcer. Captain (later General) William Hull. He had learned the particulars from a British engineer officer. Captain John Montresor, an akte:-de·camp to Gene'ral Howe. In Hull's memoirs (published in 1848 by his grandson). ~ ~vealed thM Nathan had earlier told him of his proposed spying assignment and that he (Hull) had tried to talk him out of it. Hale's ~ply was, "I am fully sensibfe of the consequences of discovery and capt~ in such a situation, but ... if the exigencies ol my country demand a pe<'ulia:r seMce, its claims ... ~ imperious."2 (~errierilbet-that' the "country" was only two months old!) Hull tells the rest of the story: "Sir William How!:, without the form of a trial, gave orders ·ror his execution the foHowing morning. Captain Hale, atone. without sympathy or support. save: that from above, on the near approach of death asked for a dergyman to attend him. He was refused. [Hale's sergeant. Stephen Hempstead. wrote in 1827 that Hale was not permitted "to receive the last consolations of his ~ligion."' the British "refusklg to let the chaplain pray with him. as was his request. "I "'He then ~quested a Bible: that too was refused by his inhuman jailer. ··'On the morning of his execution,'. continued the offiCer (Montresor). "my station was near the fatal spot:. and 1 requested the Provost Marshal to permit the prisoner to sit in my marquee 1 fteld tent), while he was making the . necessary preparations. Captain Hale entered; he was calm, and bore himself with gentle dtgnity, in the consciousness of rectitude and high intentions. He aked for "Miting materials, whk:h I lumdhed him: he wrote two iette,. . [one to his brother Enoch. another to his commanding ~r. Cok>nel Thomas Knowlton. Nathan was unewa~ that Knowlton had died In battle on Harlem heights six days ear1ier.) " 'He was shortly aftei summoned to the gallows. But a lew persons _,. around him, yet his characteristic dying words were ~membered. He satd, "I only regret that. I haYe but one life to k:tse for my country. •· ' ";t Tradition is strong that the famous .....,ment by Nathan Hale was only !he dosing sentence of a t'senslbfe and spitiOed opeech" whlch he maclo In !he ftnest ..-, a/ the Unonla SOCiety as he ..,.. 8bcM to die. 1bat tradition ... COOioioooOioed by the clety cl o British alllc:er, ~Fredorick Macke-. --~inl930. -. ..... eruy lo< S.,,.,mber22. ln6,reodll: "A penon nomed Nolhoniel Hales. 1 -In the Rebel Nmy. ond a ,_ a/C""'"'Ktiast.-~ •• ..,. loot night upon Long illand; -l...tng this doy ,_ ol'islond free wkulan .•. he wa hMatd a 11 o'dodlln -cl lhe P.t. a/ Artllely. ... 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PlcDe, President, 8040 West Urc:t. 1102, Playa del Rey, Cautol'Dia 90201; steYeo R. Blllbldce, 12105 Rat. AYe- nae, Gruada Hllls, Call- fom1a, 91344; Geo"'e W. Maener, 30735 MIM4DO DrtYe, Malibu. California 90265; Mack M. TatJeta.l185 Sunset Drln, Arroyo GI'IDCSe, Callfonda 93420; Robert W. Flbpetrtck, 14 £1 Dorado LUle, Newport Beach, CaWornla 92660. This buslDeu Ia CODdlteted b)' a ceoenl ~r-. · Slped: Robert W. Fitz- patrick, GtDeral PartDer. Tbls ltatema wu ftled wltb the COGDtJ clerk of Or-uce CoaotJ Aug. 4. 1976. Pablilb: Auc. 19, !6, Sept. 2, 9, 1!116, Ill tbe Newport Hartlor £Uip. F -59637 PUBLIC NOTICE PLIII--··~~~ .-...trA'IIWiit ,. he .. --.. ---0 •1'4 -0 s ......... ,.:, CIL taM: Gtli'J ._ ..... 111'7. ,~ C..'-'CaL..t" 'I'Nikd .. [ 0 .. ., .......... 1' -.....:GuJ ..... . ,... "2 ., .. ... ..... ....,~.,Or­ .... C..,. Aile. 11. IJ'N. .Milt*--..... ~. t, 11. II'N, II llle •~tat ....._EsKgs, F_.., PlJBLtC NOTICE C P-1151 fTTilW)UI BIIMMfM JfAIIE IT A1'EIIEJn' n.e illlowllr ........ clobc bllOr• as: Alllllr-plata(~ T~ua Nnpolt Blfd.. CCMIIa .... Orup eo.ty tza'l: Fraa llorlllltce. 522 p!! ....... Pl.. A•"'etm, Clllf. taO&. TIU b11+1ntac t eted by-~ Slcaed: Fna ~tort c-. Tbls .................... with the ec.lllty cleft ot Or-uce c.-, Aile. 19, 11"11. ~~ EltCJ'OW' Ser-rtees, 1tzt llortb ,...... -AYe., Sub Aaa_ Ca. 9!701, Eterow 176-1Z44-IIF. Pld»lflb: Aac. !6, Stpt. z. 9, 16, 1 !116, ID tbe llelpu:rt Ba..rtlor Euip. F -tOMS PUBLIC N O T ICE FJC'ITnOOS BUSI:NESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe followiJic per-t. doiQc baslDess u: 1. V • Nays Realty; !. Sbermu Oats Realty; 3. WooMud Rdy, Z081 ReefUUI Ce- ter DrlYe, SaUe 200, lnlae, c.w.:Jola weraa~e~ap­ meat Corpona., Call- torula eo~ 37%9 Blue Key DrtYe. CorcM del Mar, Callt. SZU5. This bit.._ Is cootllcted by a corporatiaa. CoiiJC)ratloD ame: Jobll WertlD DeY. Cotp., Jolll £. Wertla, Pres. Tb1s atatemeat was ftled wttb tbe cc.ty clerk ot Los ADgeles Coaaty Aac. Sl, 1!116. PubUsb: Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1!116, ID tbe Newport Hatbor £ostp,. F -61M1 P UBLIC N O TICE NOTICE OF I;aSOLU'I'lOff OF P A.RTJJEBiii:IIP • PubUc DOtlce ta benb)' gin tbat Jolla Mk:Mel Clark aDd Jot. A. C.OC.U. beretofore dotDc betiMSs uar the ftcWJaa firm oa.me IDd style ~ Rep Cal at 1801 Port Carlow Pl., C tty of Newport Beadl, Co, UDty ol OraQie, SOate ofCal- P U BLIC N OTICE Uo-•• dld Oil tbe nit clay P U BLIC NOTICE PEdi.,.MN*F• lUIS .,..,.-r .................... doe~~ ' 1 F -1J111M Sea""""' -•• JUt c.-ter ~ ........ _ pod Beeea, c • • 9!110: Anrld c. ........ SISIII&dpld Ctrcte. Cella Meta, c ......... LUTJ W. Qlr. _, E"- ao.d. 'ftct ... OlD, Call.- ... ~~ ltk!Mrd L. S.C.... 1101 .... 1 .. .... ~c ......... .._ Dnactat a. ~-.... -st. C1latM Drift. Aft. ... TWx"" o.a_ c......,. 91J60. ' TldstQ*•I8c ......... bJ • CIMftl putc a 11 Slcled: jnolcJ c ....... T1ds .......... flied ,. a.~ eleft of Or- up eo.ly Aile. JO., li'JI. MJl* ........ ~. 9, 16, 1f71, Ill tile ... pod Rlt'bor Eulgs, F .eost2 PUBLIC N OTICE P U BLIC WOTJC~ .... ILliiWF .. N ... lr.&IEW»i n. '3 .. ,__ .. ...... 1 ·-=,. ... 0. AJII) I. a.~' Aft. la- rftl), SUI IWt W 11 1'1., ... ··----.c.&-......... _,_ __ c 11 Puo .lilt~ ................. a.:..,ea:r ... -. na.• 1 »c , :tM .., ...... ,..,- -....: .... lit/J«. G-.nl Puo r. ,...., etwu-..s .. ... ~dirt fllC::.-... c.., ,., •. 1J71~ MiliA: --.. s..t. z. t, 11. tm. • ae lfe-..rt Jlatlwl'.allp. F~ P U B L IC NOTICE S-25- ST ATEiiEIIT OF .&lWID- OJOIIE»f OF USE OF FJC- 1 I i iUUS B.OIIM'ail JUliE fte .......... jli!i 7 ...,. o a r« ae .. ot tile •• , I I twfs I K .uBe: .&. ,......_ lAd.. 1101 n.e 111-c, Illite 1e, ..,_ port s.da. Calttcanla .... 'J'M flo,CMLNI ~ ... X.. relenedtotcwe .... flied • Onllp CcJaty ~ Ftbnl.ry zt. 1f75.: L. SlaaJJor Cooper. 4ZO l.JDdeD stre«_ ~ BeecJt. Call- Ionia 9ZI51; T. RMfleld eoaper. ao lJDdeD 9l:reft. Lac-Beaeb. CalUDrata 9ZI51. Tb1s IMe.irtelt WIS COD· dlteted by. r-enl~­ stdp, Slped: T. lbtfteld Cooper. .. T1lils ltalement .... filed ,.,. lbe o.II¢J cleft ol Or- .. eo.ty Aluc. 16, 1976. MJblta: Aluc ••• Sep. %, 9, 16, lf71, ... tJw ....,11 llarlJor EMlp. F -41Z01 P U BLI C N O T I C E S-l1447 ST A TEIIElff OF ABAND- ONMENT OF VSE OF FJC- S-!Ssa TinOOS BlJSlliiE.S MAKE F1C'ITI10US BOSlMESS The IDJlowtllc ~ bu NAME ST ATEIIENT .,..,.._, tbe ue ol tbe Tbe folloWiac ,.._ ll ftctldau ........ twne doUJc hldaea u: Tbe Loa Tool liol at 17$50 GWette A.rnalpr, 1m Jloltll Bftllld-AYtMe, Newport Beleb_ way, Suta Ana, CL 911101: Ca.Jd)nla.. Tbe ftc:tltiMs YillUam Ell'l Bahler, lr., ba*rr• referred to .a-e 11111 Prolpec:t A---. wu tDed Ia Ca.ty ~ De- Satlla A8a. Cllltonla tmll5. ~. 1!111: lollll D. Last., Tills tNt ntsc-.-:w 3615 ._.lito Drt•e, N<!W- by-ldYidial. port Bclc:b. Calllla.ia. • lipid: WllUam £art.... _........,. twllr•• .u CGD- B.._, lr. Clllcted by ldfidDL Slped: 1ld.l .......... WM flied lola D. Lul. .... De o.II¢J cleft of Or-Tldt Jltatameat 1rU fUed I.IIP Ca.uty Me. 17, 1t76. wtas the eaury clerk ol Or- ,...,. Alii· !e, '-' %, 1111e Coallty .-c. 16, 1!116. 9, 11, 1!116, Ia tM tc..,_,:rt Mlillb: Aile. !6, Sept. 2, ~ Enstcn. F .60311 t. 16, 1f76. Ill tM Newport PUBLIC NOTICE Baltm Eallp. F -014973 P U B L IC NOTICE PUIIL IC MOTIC£ lUlU Otr BIDI .. 1'0 ,...... ... w.acw .. ,.,..~e awt•ac;a ..... .,. .._ a..,oa ... ..... .. , .-.. -se ·r .... ..aa. . ..., ........ .. 2 b If Jill I II tl81111 rPCC M erata. " ID•:. •• a .... ... -...: -..... at Cellller DrW. ~ ~ c ... -. ,_ zt .. _.. m zr-ae 2 ...,., • .J11i to ae n a " 111 of Ako- Mik~c.m.Jb' fs e f/1 -akddlc b•i!IIJ* ...__ (or U- ~)Wta.eJI• 'IF U lr"NL ..... ~ JiiJe ~ (Pitilk: Pn 'n•l Ecfiq A. EHI ~ Ga- eraJ Pu1ler ~~ £WJ ED\ GeMr- al Paro.er Jalwde R. -BEnOit.----lr •• Lhpl¢ed~ Pllllilllllla:Hh ... S.C. 9, 1J76, 1D tile .!~pad BartJor £.tp. P U BLIC N OTI CE F'ICTITJOIUS B\JSI!IIESS NAME STATEM£JIIT Tbe ~ per-. Is clallc blllhea u: Sa loa-"* RaJtora. ZISS £. Cout B.lpway, P.O. Box I, Co- ,_ del liar, 1!16Z5: Bry- -E; IUetmaa,. 1 M'7 Port Bt.llap Place. N"JIOJt Bacia 92HO. 'I'Id.s bactDec.s l$ ccadld- ed by ID iDdlridaal. Slped.: Bry-£. Biekmu.. Tlds .utemeat wu filed wJtll tbe CIOIIIICy cleft ol Or- Dr-CGaary Sept. J, 1976. Plbl1stl: SeiJL 9. 16, 23, 30, 1976, Ill the Newport lb.rbor £nsip. F -61580 PU B L I C NOTICE S-25l47 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe foOowtDg per_, are <kJDc buiaess u: £DUO IDYeltmeat PartD~ f1, -t500 Camp&S Dr. (Sild!e ZZ8}. Newport Bea.ch. Calif. 92660: Robert E. laetsoa. 17 Har- bor st.ctll Orin, Bollllc Bm.s. CL 90Z7 4; BJTOO A. BJlcbeUer, 15 BermJtace 1..aDe. Newport Beach. Ca. 92660; La1rl"eDCe E. w euet. 484 StarUctlt crest Dr .. La C ~Dada, Ca. 91011. Sipect: BJJOD A.. Batcbel- ler. Tbls ~lDf!llt was filed wtaa a.e OOIIIIIty cleft of Or- I.IIP CoaDty Aile. 18, 1!116. NliJ.sb: Aa.g. !6~ Sept. 2, 9. 16, 1976, lD tbe Newport RI.J'tor Easlgo. F -604.15 PU BLIC NOT I CE FICTITIOUS Bl1m~ NAME STATEif£NT Tbe lollowlD( pera:ID 1s ._, ~E OF IJITEJIT'IOII TO F1CTmOUS BUSlNESS ol Aqp.st, 1!116• by IIIIDa.l El'G.AGE Ill TilE SALE OF &s%5S!9 dotJIC t.astDeu as: KAL Sys- NAM£ ST ATE11ENT COU4IIl, diaolYe tbe aJd ALCOIK)l,l; 8EYEIUG£S FJCnTIOUS BUSINESS tems IDterna~. 21%3 AD- NAil£ ST AT£1f£NT aiYersa.ry laDe, Newport Tbe folloWi.ac penon ls partDersldp 181! tennJ.Dite 1-17 _,. dolac buiDesS as: Merrell their relatklas u putDers To Wlilom 8 lllay C.C.n: Hair Desip, Z91Z £. Cout t~~sloea ID tbef8blre Mjld • 18r sec• oltlle IIJ.clnray, Coi'CIGI del Mar, wW be coodlcted by Jolla ~ ...... CDr, lldce ne followlac periODS aft Beacb, C L 92660: t.arle doJsc bll.,_, u: lliDO's A. Klrebell, 21%3 Amdnrs- Bucer. 1092% S.eb BJ.. ary Laae, Newport Beac:b. Bhn4m. ca. 90610: &mg Bok ca.r:lDess ts ooomcted Kbll, 3401 W. Del Moate C&llf. 926!5: IOIMIIb Mltbew IL Ctan, wbo wlU pay IDd . Is ._., .. ._ tllllt tile ~~ar~.. ~!!!!, N~ clUebaree all UlbW.S. ad ........., ....!'1' •••to..U --.... ... debts ot tbe tlrmud ncetfe ~ ........ 11 ,.. Dr., na. Aubetm, CL by an lDdlridual. .,,_ 9UCM; S.C Bee Kim, 3401 Signed: Lurie A. ~-c~~sslsCGidlc:ted an momes payable to tbe ......_ ~,.... ....... ftrm lows: H1Z S.IQpel DrtYe, by lD tDCUndaal. F~rtber DGtice Is benlby •a. •.....m BcaQ. CA. stped: Josepb Matbew gty• tbat tile Ddentped ,., 2 .. ~ ........ •• Delllollte Dr •• 128, Aus c~ statemeat ..... ftled llleim_ CL 92804. -'·tb tbe ...---clerk of Or-Tids bastaeslls CODdueted .. '" ....,._, CafiDIIICb. wUl DOt bereapoallble,from tM ntrrllpld Ia 11111111111 by a ceaenJ ~. uge C.aty Aeg. U, 19'76. Biped: s.c Bot Kim. Publ.Ltla: Aug. !6, Sest. 2, Tbls ttatemeat was med 9, 16, 1!116, lD the Newport .,... tM ~clerk of Or-_B_artiO __ r _E_DSi&'D __ • __ F_-6®4 __ Tbls ltalemeot wu ft1ed tbl.l day 011 ilr IDY obUp-to a.. ~ of Ab-rih tbe ooaaty clerk of Or-tiou IDcu'red bJ JolllOoop. llDitt .. , .... c.tn1 1w 111P c~ AJtc. ZC. 1976• er 111 Ills on ame or Ill '-z ce fll • alcGIIobc Mlfsb: Ape. 16, Sept. 2, the ame ol tbe firm. bc•lll'llp lie.-(or U- 9, 16, 1f76, ID tbe N.-port. D TED ~ 1111-rt R....~o ~) llir tiiMe ,...._ .... CoalltJ All(. 18, 19'76. PU BLI C N OTICE Ni1stt: All. %6, SecJt. 2, --------- Batbor Enllp, F...eol61 lA -....wpor..._., M ~ ••u .. 011 Sale CalltlwDta. tbU lllt cla,r ol Beer 6 WIDe (Bc.a Fide 9, 16. 1!116, ID tbe Newpo:rt llaJt)or £uip. F -60465 PUBLIC N OTICE Aacut.1f76. ). 1oM llic .. elCla.rt ~ Eatllc Place P UBL I C NOTI C E S .. !5S52 P\lbllab: Sept. 9, 1976, ill loqe £. 6 lAiey A. LU- NO'MC£ OF Dm:>LUTION tbe Newport ftan)or £eRcn. BAR 6 Roceo M. 6 Mll'ta f!i~IOSTUSATEB~ OF PARTNERSHIP ~~~~~=:.._:~~ ZAVARELLA. n ~ • TANN£RIIC£LLY ' AS-PUBLIC NOTI CE .......... 9 1976, Ia· Tbe loUoWiiiC penciDS are SOCIA TES, a putDertbip tbe ttewport ....;r Eulp. c1oUc buiDeA u: CAC ID- eoosflfl,_ ol .lORN RICH. S-!5U8 ---------"'*IMII1 PropertiM No.2, ARD TA.NNERudDONMI-FICIII'kiUSBOSIN"'--rESS..._ PUBLIC NOTI C E 41aG Campo DriYe, New- CHA£L KELLY, aDd nidi NAME STATEIIDT ---------port Beach. Cllllonlla bu canted Oil Ita blt"MII Tbe IDIIowtac ,..._.an FIC II I JOUS BUSIKESS _. la.mes Ale~ 5636 at ZlZOZ Sltratbmore t..., dolac ._..._, u: EMrcJ KAME ITATEIIIINT .... u Ternce, lntDe, H--.._..., Calii)nia IDYMtmellt Patt:ae.-ap II, 'I'M JDIJoWIIEIIpea ... art c.-.... 9Z715; Jobll C. ---.-.,_....., •• .__ '--•-... ~ lbertna• aa: C • E -1 ~-.,__ 9Z&M, ,.. dtsd..t eaec---,~ ~ .... wpon --. c~ z--.. - tlfe laly Sl, 1!116, It 11:59 Belc1l. Ca. 9ZMO: hl1 lla-S....... a.taJ. t•1 om._ Coro.deUiar, Call- P.M. Abr tbat date, 80 ClulciiD. 1.16 ..,.,..... ...... ..,_.., ........... S.C. IDnGa 9ZUS. putaer Ia tbe putMI'IIblp l'ewport Beaela. Ca. liMO; IIH7: GeM Miller, 1 .. 1 TIUtwt...-sls~ ... ' atborlty to bs.t tbe J..... L. nom-. 1!11 .. ,........ ...... a.e.. "' a ltmJted pl.rtDer'ISdp. paataenlblp. Sprllc street, SliD Roa. Cdf..; Ed Fra.. n• It Slped: I* c. CaraL lotll Ridlard T..-r Ca. ~ Ric ........ llllla Ani. Calif. nM ltlteiiMII¢ ,.. ft.lotd Daa IQca.t Kelly SJped: Pial heMc'JM. '!'1M to-.. c r t :W .. tal OCIIMtJ clerk ot Or- PIIbli* Alii· M, Sept. 2, C......tl'utDH. bJ...-• ~~··· 21111 eo.ty Aile. 17,1976. •-..... w-rt 'n.tl lt?IIB..a .,.. lied --· .........,...., *-1"" -~ 9, 11, 1971, &a -...-,or ~ ....... •• -·--- flCTITIOOS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe totlowllle per80DS are doliiC basloees as: Aseocl- ated DermatolGCiStF Mecllcal G~ 2011 WestcWf DrlYe. Ste. 4, Newport Beac:b, Cal.: Jola Malcolm Marray, 429 lslbeUa Ternce,Co~del Mar, Cal. 9126Z5; Oooald Rae M11.rny, 401 Jasmtae, Co- roaa del Mar, Cal. 92625. Tbta bllalDess is eooclllc:ted ty u IIDI.Deorponted u- IIOCiatkla oaaer thaD a partnenhfp. Slped: JOIID M. Marray MD • T1ds ltlltemeat was filed wttb tbe c::o.ty clerk of Or- up C-.J.y Aile. zo, 19'76. MUA: Aac. ., Stpt.. 2. 9, 16, 1976, .. tbe ~rt Rutlor E..,._ F 407!'7 lfadlor Eutp. wD a. CGMJ¢J ~ fll Or-1'lde 1 hera wu ._. I, t, 1t'TI, Ia tbe ,..,_DOlt .... C.., .... 11,1,1 .... taiCliiiiiiJciM'tfll~-llaaW's-. F .. ~ PUBLIC NOTICE .....,... Me· II, ... l, 21111 c..t, Alii· ·~"'-FICTITIOtS BOSDIESS PUBLIC NOTICE t, 11, 1,1, 11 tM......... ,..._ ..... 11, 1. PUBLIC N OTICE NAME STAT£M£Jn' Bartlor E rtp, F..,. t, M, 1t7t, 11 tM Rc:ZIJid I1CTI'J"IOUS Bt&ME&9 ne ~ ,.,.._ are PUBLIC NOTIC~ ...._Z><p, F..teml UME STATEMENT daUIC..... U:BvdaJ'I PUBLIC NOTICE 'he .............. ..,. Ctlltrt c....,.,. l..t4.. IM5 ..... ' d u: Cit:. Ia-E, Cout Rwy .. eon-del ' & r '""au. Mo. t. 111.ar .as: w.-. 0..11• .. c....-Ott._. ,..._ IDtll1 eo. <• Cabf. ~ -S.C.. C ........ ZMS E.CoUlBwy .. C._ ~ J ......... SQI ~ Mar. CL *2$; .1 .... 0 7 I Ternct, am.. ~(•Cal&f.~). C 0 ,... _,11; ~ C. 1005 8 4 II ..._. OEtlll»., Ca 1; •1 ..... .. Calif, ~c-... ...,.,c.u-......_, rt ....... tcw ..... -. bJ a ..... ...-. '' ftll& 1 lie tW CoQa ___ ..... "•r .. ,... rn8J ""''• xac...a..o.Wei-._..Mac.c--..-.,.... ... 1 0 ,. .. ... 'hr1l -· .. -... .. .. ...., c!lllt "Or-,. .. --eli*., Or-... c.-; ..._ n, 1m. .... c..tr .._ •• ma.. PUBLJC MOTICE FJCIIi'kJUi ..... .If AilE IT .&.I £MD I ne~...-• daiiiC ts:rzr IF lilt: .. £11, TEKPIIIIES, nat _... AYe., t'7 -C, .Jn1lle., CL m1s: Butaua £. De-. nm Jordlla A..._ n..c, Irn.e, CL 1271.5. ,..... ta• ~ ..... by -lldtvtdlll.. stped: Bute.ra £. De Hoes. nu statem l!llllt .,. tD1Id wtt11 Ute .,..., ellen ol Or- ~ Coaly Aile. z:a. 11'71. PllbliA: Sept. t. '· 16, Z3, 1976( ID tile ~ RUbor £Didp.. F -"**I P U B LIC NOTI C E FICTmOOS 8tJSDiESS NAME BT ATEIIENT Tbe fDIJowi-c pet-1ft diDblc ....... u: Slllllla's. zzou Sulll La., llml'tn&~ tDD Bcb. 12&t6~ SlleOa II. ••'•"""· zzosz ... La,, lfaUa&tliu Beb. CL IZM6; t...oas MaW!rA'f, %ZOSZ .._ LD.., iiiiiJtl.llctaD Be b. c ... 9%64&. • Tbt.s hnf"Maia• ..,..., by a r-ent putw-. S1ped: ~..oDD .M ... ..., ,.... statemel¢ ... ftled wltb tbe eoaaty c:1lft ~ Or-ace CoatJ AlEC. zc. 1m. Pabllilb: Stilt. z, 9, 16, %3, 1976, lD tbe N_,.rt Ratbor EMip. F....-. P U BLI C N O T JC E FICTITIOUS 8USIM£1S NAME ST ATEMEJn' Tbe IDllowtllc ,.._ 1s doiDc .... ! • u: Balboa Real £~~ate Co+ I f. not Newport BML., ~ s.dl.. CaUf. .......... '*-B. Wellb, 1f01 Wert B~ Bmt., Newport Beacb. Calff. flea. Tbl.s bll ..... ls coadlcted by m tadlndlllll. SlgDed: J~ B. Webb. Tbls statemell¢ was ftled wWl the ~ cletk ot Or- a.Dge Collllty Aile. t. 1976. PabUSb: Sept. z, 9, 16, %3, 1!116, Ill tbe Newport Bartlor £nslp.. F -61171 P U BLIC NOTIC E FICTITIOUS BUSDfESS N AM£ ST A T£ME1fl' The followiDC pe.-ls dcQc bllineu as: A-OK ED- terprtaes, 2193 Fatmew Rd.. Costa Meal.. .r'l: KaDIIII LeRoy PrUUpp. !193 FilM" Rd.. COIIta Mesa. CL 926%'7. Tbi.l blsileslls CCIIIdlcted by .. iDdtfldlll. Slped: Kf!IDDeth Prlellpp. Tills statelllfll¢ wu fDed with tbe oouaty c:lert ol Or- uce Coaaty Aai. Z'7, 1f7t. N>Ush: Se~Jl. t., 9, 16, %3, 1 !116, Ill tbe N.ll'port Harbor £nsjp. F -6117'7 P U B L IC NO T ICE ..,., .............. ~, ......... , ... .. . .......... ~ .. ...... !t. !.'. WPI. 11 ...... pat ........ ....._, nr r..-...,..&rtr ,...,. ··• fth-i-·1-~ ·---fte.o .. ._ ... n. SF s ...... IFII 1 2 1 .. -.. .. a a -=:::;:::;:,; csu •• -. ~ ... ... a ....... CMIIl .... ~ lAena .... Ca. .... ... ,.. t 0 .. --....,.., ..... a Ceq;m ... -,. G..., c ??Per. lllc.., ... .. 1 7 11M,, .. _ ... ........... .,Or • .... ~._. ... .... p ''rt ......... .. a. tm, ..... .... ...._e.cr F.-. • P U B L IC N OTlCE ~ ST ATEJIDIT OF AB.&.IID- OJOIEJIT OF OlE OF F.:- 1 li'IOUS lkiSIIMEG JldiE Tbe loillallrtl& .... III&Ye...., .. .,._., &be Jld.._s,.. n ...e T AJOifEB/I:ELL T 6 AS- SOCIATES rt ZU02 .ltn6- 1110ft t...e. llwl' " Beadl, Calllanla .... ne t1t "'"-,.._....., rc:6ilr'tlld tollilla!n._m.e._ia C..t ·•~ll.lJ'N. Ja1ua Rldll.rd T-, --La swa. ....... Vieja. C.utnla .-75; na. M~ Kelly. ZUOZstraa- IDGft L-. ....... Beae1a, CaUtDmla .._ 1'1lls ......... ,... oc.a- dulded by • cmeral pu'tDer-......,. SJcMd: JobD Rkllud T•- ner. 1'b1s ltalemelt ..... 41ed 1t'lt!l tbe caaty clerk ot Or- .. eo.ty AIJc. Z4, 1 f76~ Jllllb1lSb: Sept. %, 9, 16, 23, 1976, Ill tbe Newport Ha!tJor £Mm, F -5!019 PUBL IC N OTI CE S-%1MO nc It Jt)UI Dsua:w--·I'ESS- •AME ST ATDIEJiff n. ......_..,_u ctGillhd -· .... S.••Mtes a llmlliad put- wr st. i.aut c......, a.. LM Ala•tt F Cil. ~ &owa:aelt ....:...... lilt.. I Calif. ............. WJl CMn'Y a., Ia A,.•MN, CL 10'710. ,..., t •u<~ by a u.u..d "* :C'I CGI'JOf .... .-..: laiztla- ftlt ........ -.. JaiJua J . Padraftl. lee, Ttls ........... Sled ,. a.e~~ofOJ'­.. eaa.ey-. 14, 1m. ...... StilL 2, 9, 16, ZS, 1!116, ta a. licwpoat Baftor £Nip F -to1tS P U BLIC NOT ICE S-11115 FICTITIOOS B"USDI_ESS_ NAME ST A TEMEIM' Tbt foDowtrlc .,.... .. doiiC ... st •• u: s.ena COIIIIUJ. ZI01 Willi Cout ~. Mewport O.Cia. Calif. tlta! aa.. Ea- JIDiel'Dc Coqa.,. I Ca1tlltnla ooqmatlla, !M1 Wert Cout BJCIInY, Newport Beacl. Calif. INII • Tld.l tl+sJt DB t. C ......-.w .,.~ eoq.JIItlaa -...: ..... £~ Col1l.. loee a...1r.,VlcePI-.. TtU ............ IUed .. a. OCIIIIIIItJ den of Or- ... ee.tJ -.. u, 1t?e. ~ Sept. Z, 9, 11, !1, 1f76, Ia tile Newport Butor FMp f' .eGif'7 PUBLIC N OTI CE ' ,, • ~-: l ' 1 ·• ' YOI.IfYIAllFRS CLASH BATTlE Of · SEXES • ,.. ........ •r. or-.'flfa• 1 rtD ..................... ---......... .... .. _.,. ......... __ bor YJaiilir Wu• I Md ......... -wtl1 cim. __ ,._ __ ----_,_ ftnu: wtdeb -....:! ~ ..... ~ -· a,..Wef .. IHI bltr _.., THE HAJIBOR '>'li;rroR PHONE: 4M-9J61 or MS-0174 ' ._., __ ., ... _ .. __ _ ... Uhi-.. 1-U .. s'ST a£' a .._II 'r!iltcL~ c..r~·,..~ ... _.,..cr.----. ..... .., ... , .. ,.... -~---... ~-· ... ---lt----..,., ..... , . ,...,_ __ .. ,, ......... c-.w liar 111111 -.,.... ~ ....... I,. lllolrdl-ottoollU Jr.~varst...,.. -·"--D-21.~--·· -11-" _., .,..,_ by a lS-3, 15-1 ftdal7 Ja tlw ..... onll' AIHdcaD NerU ol Clll:c:leD, tbt 1175 Jr. otymplcs ~Ill tilt prlo 'di..U., ~ COIIIty flo!.._, will! a 11-1 record aad aYellpd lb: -.. lD tbe 19'15 .......... . 15-4, 15-13 ""' ..... ...,. City VBC from Cblcap 1o CHURCHES THE FIRST BAPTIST CHJJRCH "THE FRIEMDLIE5T CHURCH IN TOWMI" WAYME P.MULLE •• PASTOa f 14S A.M. a taLE CLASSI:S -11:10 A.M.. WOa5MtP MOua 6:00P.M.-IVAHGELICAL HOUR H1M4~MOLIA AT SAMT4 ANA AVE.,_ c;:OSTA. MESA &tuJ 'Bib[£ Chu -dz 23RD ST. ot ORANGE. COST A MESA· 645-5050 REVEREND NORRIS GOM.PF, PASTOR Soadly morniDg •orsbip -10:45 a..m. SaDday SetmoJ Sunday eweaing worstlip -6:30p.m. 9:30 a,.m. WedDesday Bible ststdy aDd prayer • • . • • 7:00p.m. _ .• AD lndependeat church wltll Bible teaChing mt.nistry H . P. Kill toll ....... ••no• _.,., IICIIIIL · • .., • • ... A..IL ...... IT.a.'t' .a.A.a.&7P.&. J••P.a. .... GRACE BilLE CHURCH Vetera.u' llleiDOf'ial Bide. 565 W. 181h,Costa Mesa REV. TOM TYREE. hstor SUNDAY SERVIC ES: 10:30 A.M . & 7:00 P.M . Sunday School. all ages, 9 :30 HOM E BIBLE CLASSES: Call 55 2..()()92 .,-eaching 81ble Doctnne• We 1nvit~ you tv wunh1p LUTHERAN CHURt:H' OF THE MASTER 2900 PacifK" v~ Dr. Coron• del Mar, Calif. LAWR ENCE D. FRUHU N PaS1 o1 Phone 644·2664 Sunday set"t'lce •• 10:30 11m Churc h schOOl •• 9:15 am Nursery and Coffee Uuur ATfEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE Christian Science Sen·i~es FIRSt CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST .l 303 Via Lido NrwpOrt Beach SUNDAY SCHOOl 9 ' 10:30 .... SUNDAY SERVICES 9 ' 10:3'0 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8 p.m: READING ROOM Wed. d.ayt: 9 a.m. · 5 p.m. Wednewb y:CJ a.m .... 7:45p.m. Tuesday 9 a.m.· 5 p.m.: 7-9 p.m. SECOND CHURCH OF 0-IRJST. SClENTIST Newport lkach at Corona del Mar J 1 00 Pacific View Dr. SUNDAY SOfOOL 10a.m SUNDAY SERVICEIOa.m ··EDNES0AY""ft:OO P .M. Reading Room: JS0()-0 E. Coa•tHwy. EDtraac e oa Na rciana Mou.-FrL 10 a.m. to 5 p.m Saa day altenaooa : I to 3 Sar.: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You arc cordi..lly in.,itcd to attend Oaurc: .. Scrvicer and to UK Readin Room.· Plymouth Congregational Church .A Fr« and lndependmt CongregatiQTIIll Otrisrion Olun-h THE REV. JOH N A. UNDV ALL, Minister SUNDAY SEftVICESI -1:)0 A.M. A. .. O 1~00 oLM. CHURCH SCHOOL AT 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY 32112 BROAD STREET, NEWPORT HEIGHTS NurMrV care prowiclod l'hone: 642-2740 ... -............ -... ... 0 ... 1111111. ..... =' 0' ...... Ill .. h. Olt &7 1 , .... -----···-_. .............. .....,_'--__ Ta , a. dll .... wre ..... -... --------~~ .. -... fleN pi ,... ... ,.. .... .... <W"MM .. ._... -JS-11 .... -· .... Jllee ,...,? .... Jut tw Jr. 01) ........ no ~c..,vac ..... ----~ --Dole~ tor a yrar • a lll.lt. Fol-_ __ ..,. fblllll 11 tbe tm lllllliDM•a. nw:y pncdeed an ..mmer. ..,..., IDID8 ..., players ill tbt fill fll 11'75, ..... A-*'" • ....._ Volley .. boll.._._ (AIIVA)Ka- u-J.Ir. cbi··M .... ID s-,, ..., pla,..r '"_. ____ ... oprlac •--ilrllle C-trlp. ne ' arten .,.. an •· ~ acclal-,..,... at -oce leMI. Cber)'l J't ' wu ....ad IIVP at 1M Jr. Ol)'llllllco. Lori Webb llu taMe tilt Jr. Olf'Dlll(ca all~ tam z .ac-e...... ,._,.., 8uaJme A11Dew Ill! Sl.&le Cn.e -.de tbtl: ,_r•san...toana- Dltlll: team .... c:a Put: at S. Cora_ aklll(wttbS..u- .. aad sute, nn•medJr. A.U-Amerlcau at tbe AJfV A Jr. cblmplmGips • .Ween Semaa_., Marcie WIIJ"tS, Ud Kart hl.uitL s ...... ,. en ...., made __rr-1: lm- PI'09'flmelt la 1976, rouDdout the ..-d. AU 3 pla)'«< key roles lD Cblcaco, fl1liDg to for tnjllnd auten. S.s:&D- .., Lori_ All--... l.lld Cheryl all wU1 be oopi>· omores at Co~ del Mar hlcb £boot, Wbere 9tle ud &Ide wlll be tresb.mt!D this fall. Korl wU1 be a fresh- man at Newport Rubor bleb ..-.. CDIIPUTIMG SlUDY DOME OM EDUCATION A oatioDwlde study on co-1o bl&b<r educa - tioa tu ~ eoqlleted IDd. pt>ll-bJ Cbarloo --mau or Coroaa del Mar, dlnctoT ot...-~tm.cea at tb< co-lae1Uty at uc tm... '!'be rm>J<ct. -""' · "Eftlootlac IDatnetlooal cornpd1Dc, • · was !liDded by a li'Uit from tbe Natioaal Sd..c:e F QIIDdatiaD. '!'be-.....U.Salsl· tnr ud poteatial ••• of compaters lD edlteat1on and eltablilbel poaslblecrUe.ril lor enluatln( IDd planolllg lnltructlooa.l use to tbe best attn.ut:ace for students • P U BLIC NOTIC E STATEMENT OF ABAND- ONMENT OF USE OF FIC-rmoos BUSIJrfESS NAME Tbe followt.ac penon M.s abi.Delooed tbe ue or tbe ftctttiaus blslDess name: Earth Shoe, 16S La Mirada Mall, La lllrada, CL 906S8, Tbe flctltlou buslDess oa.me referred to abo.-e wu filed 1o oruce CoomtJ .. 3/9/'16, Tile Grey Cobbler, lac., a CaW. COilJOrltloll. 1854 So. Cout Hwy.,f1, LagunaBcll., 9ZI51. Ttlls businesS n.s con- ducted by a corporatloo. Corpont.lce n~~me: Tbe Grey Cobbler, l.Dc., 'Mel Bofllltetn. Pres. Ttlls statement nt!i flled trftb tbe cOUDty clerk of Or- uc• c...-, ""'· 211. 1976. Publlsh: Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23, 19?6, 1.n tbt Newport Harbor Enslp, F -053599 • 20%0FF on all CASH 'CARRY Drapery Cleaning COlT. "THE WORLD'S LARGEST" restores the hidden bHvty in your draperies. Coft ren"'IW!s and duns drape..;os, ....,.,.. lhem with potftct pleats and ewn t.ns. And • CoH: cleoninc prolou .. dr~ life. PhonO for • free ......... ond .... . . 110 ol>llption. . .FOR FRU UIIIIIATE PIIOIII! -1-·1Gf271 , C.ll •• , .. , CL~-f11ED A..D8 TO TillE ENSIOflf llHSM / CATAUNA ISLAND I ''ISLAND HOUDAY" ·' A.IOWy F-....... ,..., .. -~ .. $11 .• I.Wort2 ... ss.so- ••••••••.•• ***. ** * •• ** *. ** ** ............. .. : Tile Bl5lill ... Sills . • • LORl WEBB of Newport Beach, a member ot tbe •tkwl chlmplm Junior Olympic \'Olle)'blll team, gets set to ''dla:" a smash dlrlnc practice. Lori and ber OIUge Coanty Volleyb&U Club tea.mmates wUl play a.n ezbJ:)lt10n pme at 7:SO p.m. th1J SUnday, Sept. l!, at Corona del Mar bleb sc.bool apt.n.st 1. boys team from Laguna Beacb, MciNNIS HEADS UNITED WAY UNIT ley Associates, Yorba Uoda; cent.ral-....James H. Wells Jr.. marketl~ special- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Doaald A. Mclnnls, New- port Beach couoc.Umu and preslde.Dt of Nortbrop Ser- ~lces iDe., Anaheim, will sene as public employees dlYls1oo chalrmaninthe 1976 United Way or Oruge Coun- ty Nortb/South ""-· His dh1.sloo wtll be res- • • ist, Geoeral Telephooe and Electronics, Fullerton; • South--David W. Carroll, ·: district manager, Pactnc • T elephooe, Costa Mesa. • MATTRESSES JfEW -&E8UILDIIIC Irregula r Shil'pl!s __ .,.... • • • • • • ' The COSTA MESA tONNECTION SEE WHAT PIOIIEER 111LL Ht.S TO SAY Read tbe cbllleiCIIc. prvrocatl.~• comma:t by BUl st.. Clair '"'7 ...el: II tbe Euip. BW, a P" _. relldeM ud ........... la CoCa -ud • former ~IDIA, 'fiews tbe local 8C.e aad tells 1t u tt Is, Read blm eYery TtltrDy iD the EJWp. ORDER YOUR .ENSIGN SUBSCRIPTION NOW! ONLY SS.OO A YEAR -------------EI4SIGI4 SUIISCRIPTI014 DEPT. PLEASE SEN D ME THE E NSI G N FOR ONE YE A !). t AM E N C L OSI N G $5,00 FO R M Y SUBSC RIPTI O N . SUBSCRIBER'S SIGNATllRE ........•... , ...•... , ......• NAIIE (PRINTED) .. , ........ , ...... , ... , •..••..•..• ADDRESS •..........••••. : .................•.••• , CITY • . , •.......••......•.... PHONE •...•........ ·r v RN 1 H/SO RI>F.R 1 .~ AT Ril L 'i7. (.l.~IR'S B A RBE R .'iHOP , 1140 IIJE Wt>O RT H tVn .. C.M. O R ,\4ML 1'1 TO T H E EN S/(u~ . I • l._~ 2121 e:. COAST HJGHw.-.v ~ CO~ONA D~L MA~, CALIFO~NIA • -· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • .. .. • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • .. .. .. .. • • • • • .. • • poaslbte for orpnl.rJ..Dg Unit- ed Way campaigns among city employees. Mr. Mcinnis has recruited volunteer cha..lrmeo to head up eacb uea,..Tbeyare: North--Hen- ry W. w.pa,Jiresident, Val- COSTA MESA MATTRESS CO. 2t50.fr4 ...... rt """ $41-1303 •• • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• E.dison has over 80 cvnservation tips. l·lere are a few. ........ ,.,.....,, .... I.Airu ... ,, • ...,,__ ...... If you haYe a room unit, keep all <loin ·closed to the room )'Ol.l're cooling. When 1he children (or family pet) go outside, don'1 forget to d Clle the door. Keep 1he wii'Kiows dosed, 100. And draw your draperies and blinds. Outside awnings or other sun !kl'eens will ai!IO redooe yourooolingneeds. 2. ..... , \ 1ae .... Clean a<U5Sible ports. but be careful not 10 damage 111rm. OJedc fihen .,., month and cJeon cr ~as needed. 2. ... 11 0 I •ua•N°W t II' tro l'1lte -difteu BICZ t.hm: is betv.een i-and-,_.,.,.. rure., the lolior tbe air IXIIIditiooin« oost . If you boRa room air <Xlndilioner. use a tbe1 mon:dt5 to tee that tbt roomtenC ...... """""" 1han 78~-. air oonclitioni11f .Ia DOt to "* you CillcJ -jUot cnrn-fortable. L -· hig!ler the dficimcy, the,..,... ooolin& you got from the electricity you use. ........ ,.. ....... lf yourattic i!ll't properly insulated. you oould be Uling too much energy for air con· ditioning.IToo much energy to beat your home. too.) FCI' information. see your local insulation OOIIba:lox. ..................... For more of Editon's W!fl to conaerve ..,...y, write for oor free booldet. 'Cono<rvation: Edioon, P.O. Box 800. Rooemtad, CA 91770. I MARINERS MILE RISES AGAIN ••• DETAILS IN SECTION 2 ,. ... &.IOUJ ..... =· ........... ._. __ JO( COSTA MESA 291M YEAR, MO. 4 FIRST SECTION THURSDAY, SEPT. t , 1976 OPPICia CD_,..A OIL MAlt. CM.IP • . SKATEBOARD PARK BIG BICYCLE from a bygooe era gets a modern turn around the block trom Dean Bradley, 19, of 520 Fernlea!, Corona del Mar. The bike was buUt about 1970 along the same llnes as those ridden in tbe last ceotury. Dean works at Sea Schwinn bike shop 1n Costa Mesa, which owns the big bike. (Ensign photo.) CM Council ok's big development Construction of 114apart- ments and 35 tri,plexes with variances trom lot slr.e, den- sity, setback and pruktng standards was approved by the Costa Mesa City Council Tuesday nlght for property on the east stde of the Co- rona del Mar h'eeway, eouth of Paularlno Ave. and north of Balter st. Richard Sewell inc., 136 Rochester st., Costa Mesa, received the conditional use permit and permission to rezone the property from CM requests road funds SCAG approval ofthe Fed- eral AJd Urban System of roads tn Costa Mesa was re- quested by the Costa Mesa City CouncU Tuesday night. Such fUnds are used in the state highway system and have been applied to the Corona del Mar tree- way by Costa Mesa, City Manager Fred Sorsabal ex- pla1Decl. The CouncU adopted a resolution requesting that SC AG approve tbe system. Allocatlon of federal so- c ial reveoue sbariog tunds was also approved by the CouncU. Groups due to re- c eive the money lnclude YMCA FainUy Crlsls Cen- t er, $16,656; Volunteer Ac - tion Center, $?,000; O.C. MeoW Health Dept. Shelter, $8,100, ud Youth EmJ)loy- meot. $1,900. FamUy De- velopment Program Inc. wUl cet $16,195. 1'1ro purchases of laod lD "Saper Block" adjaceot to Lloos Park for civic pur- poses lnc~ a Are sta- tion were altborl&ed. Eloy &Del Otlla MartlDes wiD 1et $43,000 for 6,200 ~rt feet of property, pucel3. Esther 8. Meau trW get $36,000 t>r 6,1!0 sqaare feet, parcel 6. Rl, R2 and Al to R4-CP for Ute apartments and tri- plexes. A tentative tract map dividing the property lnto 3? lots was also accepted. A va.riaDce for ~ 4. pet _ ceot density Increase to al- low construction of 7 apart. meat units at Z«8 Elden Ave. went to Ron L. Jur- gensen. 445 E. 17th St., Co- sta Mesa.. He also received approval of a variance for a 3 per cent density Increase to allow construction of 10 apartment units at 2078 Thurln St. • Extension of Bear Street south of Baker st. west of the Corona del Mar free- way received Council ap- proval. Homeowner s on St. Clair street objected to the new section of sveet tying lnto Bear St. as It would make a higb-speed heavUy- traveled route down to Bristol St. at the end of St. Clair. They preferred to see it dead-end at Balter St. nearer the freeway. Motorists would take the freeway in preference to uslnr Bear St., city planners claimed. Permission to rezone property at 664 and 666 W. 18th st. from R2 to R4 was denied Dyer -Johnson lnc., 4121 Westerly Pl., airport area. Also <2enied was a con- dittooal use permit to con- struct 41 apartments with a variance for 10 per cent density deviation and en- croachments into front and rear yard setbacks at the northeast comer of Canyon Dr . a.od WUsoo St., re- quested by J. H. Gregory, 1919 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. He dld reeetve per- mission to pl'eiCIOe the property from ooaty R4 to c lty R2. The 1aDd 1s 1D COUDty area adjlceat to Costa Mesa city umus. Resideatsoo Pa- ctftc An .. IPOIIe ID protest to tbe bieber dtDstty. UDCODIUhlt"-1, IDeqult- ablt , al'ti.IOMblt ud dls- crtmtnatory wen !)t~C~pery words used by Mr. aDd Mrs. NEWPORT PBR BACKS Donald E. Lucas, !'761 Ct- p uw BOND ISSUE bola AYe,, ln daerlblnc the ""'" • clty nqut.rema lor a 20 WIPED OUT Plau to build a skate- board park next to Corona c»t Mar Youth Center col- lapsed Tuesday nlgbt under a stormofprotesttrom rest- deots of tbe ar•. Tbe city Parka, Beaches and RecreaUoa Commission voted to drop the site from consideration. aod start all over again tn Its searcb i)r a proper locatloo. Noise, tramc aDd Ucbts beaded tbe ll.st of ob~t:lcu raised by restdeats, Wbo jammed tbe Commi.ssJGD's meeting room ud spWed out into the lobby. Three LAND USE HEARING SET Permission to amend the land use destgnatlonofprop- erty north of the San Diego freeway west of Bear St., east of San Leandro Rd. and south of Wakeham Park has been set for public hear- lng by the Costa Mesa City CouncU for 6:30 p.m. Moo- day, Sept. 20. From public and semi- public ate to medium density r esidential is the general plan ameodmeot proposed by George L. Argyros, Santa Ana. The hearing wUI also consider amendments to the environmental Impact re- port. A conditional use per mit for expansion of playg round facUlties at Harbor As- sembly or God Church, 740 W. WUson St., was with- drawn. Joann St. wlll be eltended through the prop- erty, a project agreed to previously. A Group Home for Girls at 3165 Bermuda Dr. in an Rl zone wU1 be receiving city attentloo as the result Hurt in fall down cliff A Pomona man who feU 25 feet down a roc lcy clill near Cameo Shores on Sun- day was reported to be in satisfactory condition yes - terday at UCI hospital. of a letter-petttloo cootaln- tng 24 signatures of resi- dents on Madagascar st. aud Bermuda Dr. No permit or zone change bas been ob- tained, it was charged. Gunman hits Stag Liquor A gunman who locked a liquor clerk in a cold stor- age room got away with an estimated $5,000 from s~ Liquor s tore ln Central Ne"- port early Mooday. Clerk Gary James Overby told police he stepped out- side the back door at 3:45 a.m •• a!ter closlng the store, to move some boxes, and was confronted by the gun- man. The man, described as a caucasian with light brown ha ir, about 5-11, welgb1ng 170, and in Ills latetwenUes, ordered Overby wide, then made him lie on the noor. After cbeck1n& bottl cub reglsters and t1ndtng t.bem empty, he ordered him lnto the store's wallt-tn re- frigerator unit and, senral minutes later, used a letter opener to lock him lnstde. When Robert Bruce Bob- bitt arrived at the store at 5:40 a.m., to get ready to re~pen. he noticed that the loc k had been pried from a sale, which was empty . He then heard Overby bang- ing on the reefer room door and let hlm out. Besides the store's holi- day weekend receipts, the bandit stole a revolver from the store. FOX NIGHT SLATED AT CYCL E SPEEDWAY homeowner groups repre- senting Harbor VIew Hills residents led the light. Tbe Commission did man- age to pass aloog a recom- mendation to the City Coun- cil that, U and wheo the city buUds a skateboard park, tbe firm of C & K Ska.teboard Parks be granted the tight to develop and op- erate the pa.rk. C II K was one of several firms that submitted proposals based on the City Council's tenta- tive choice of the Youth Center site. The private company would develop and operate the park oo a site leased by the city and would be expected to pay the city enough revenue to offset the cost of the lease. But, 2-1/2 hours of some- ti mes bitter discussion killed the idea of a Youth Center slcateboard facility. Two other sites that had been given prime considera- tion -the corner of Ford and MacArthur, and an area just south of Rogers Garden nursery on MacArthur - '·would probably run lnto the same ldndofopposition," conceded Calvin Stewart. di- rector of parks, beaches and recreation for tbe city. The Idea of a slcateboa.rd park here was born in March or thls f ear, when the City CouncU passed an ordinance banning s kateboards from streets in Spyglass HUt and other steep s lopes. The C ouncU directed the PBR Comml.ssloo to come upwlth a proposal. Mer the lrrtDe Co. submitted a Hst of 6 possible sites, the Ust was narrowed to 3, and the Coun- cU told PBR to proceed on the assumption that the site just east of the Youth Center would be chosen. Mr. stewart said yester - day that an area just to the west of the city-leased parking lot on Coast Hwy ., south o! Versailles apart- ments, might be considered next. Also, a 50-acre parcel at the mouth of Big Canyon, just north of Park Newport. would be acceptable, he said. ''But. we would probably run Into a reaction from people llvlng ln Park :\ew- port." BIG NAMES tn t.be 50th annual Pacltlc Soattnrest Seniors ten.Dls tOQrney Sept. 13-19 at the Newport Beach Tennis Club wUI be actor Charlton Hestoo, at left., wbo 'rill emcee tbe spectal pre,sideot's luncheon, and Tony Proda.n. loQrnament director. Pancho ~ll.tales wW be special guest speaker at Friday's presidel t's luncheoo. Vogue subsidy report denied The head of an advertising firm in Newport Center 11e- n1ed this week that her company, or anynne else, wUJ pay Vogue magazine to do a speclal issue on the Orange County coast. Ann Crowell of CrowPli- Anderson Advertising said Tuesday that some state- ments on the subJect, made to the Costa Mesa City Coun- cil 3 weeks ag..,, ' simp!} aren't true.'· South Coast Plaz.a publlr relations man Werner Escher told the Counctl on Aug. 16 that a $5,000 city appropriation he was seek- ing would ··subsidi ze'' the special Vogue edition. Fortner Councilman Blll St. Clair and housewUe Jerri OUver strongly crltlclzed the Council's 5-0votegrant- lng the tunds. • • Not one cent wiU be paid to Vogue to get them to do uy story on the Orange Coast,'' says Ann Crow ell . ••For years, Vogue bas de- Y'Oted lbe O.C.mber lSJUe to a major travel destination, such as Tahiti or Spain. The feedback they got from readers was that the}' should feature SO'Tle American al- ternatJ•es to the many for - etgn destinations. TheJ' chose the Orange Coast areL ' Crowell-Anderson bas spent about S20,000 of its own money during the pe.st year on a cooperative mar- keting program. Vogue wtll be only apart of the entire concept. A large department store, which "annot yet be named, ts putting S250,000 of Its own mone} Into this. lt will in- volve coupon books to be made available through travel agencies, and will also inc lude packaged travel pro- grams. ··Money wtll be spent to huy legitimate advertising ln Vogue, but not one cent will be paid to subsidize their E"ditorial effort in any wa}. Vogue is above that kt.nd of thlng, a.nd so are At the Aug. 16 City Coun- cil meeting. Mr. Escher and CltJ' M~er Fred Sorsabal told the CouncU that Ellagbes Alr West, South Cout Plaza aDd Sooth Cout Plua Rotel were among the firms raJ.s- Uig S30,000 to tlnance the \'ogue project. ··I believe there was just a misunderstanding of what the program is about, •• Miss Crowell sald this week. Cyclist is killed in crash Oscar F. WUkes, 47, of 3?9 Santa Isabel Ave., Upper Bay, suffered fatal head ln- ~ries Sunday wben a bicycle be was riding ""'~S hlt..tJead- on by a van driven by a 17 -year-old Ne.....-port Beach girl on Tustin Ave. sllghUy north of Bay St., Costa Mesa pollee reported. Mr. Wllkes was south- bound on Tustin Ave. at 12:40 p.m. riding bicycles wltb his two daughters, pollee said. He tried to ridearound a parked vehicle when tbe accident happened. Pollee dec lined to release thename of thP ::-lewport Beach juvenile f,tl rl. She was not held. Their in Yestlgation ls contlnuing. Jay Davis, 26, was round by city marine preserve of- fleer Jack Mitchell, who was checking the Ude pools in Cameo Shor es. Investigators said Mr. Davis was ap- parently tryq to cllmbover a fence along the cUff separating a private beach from a publtc beach when be fell down the cllU. He suffered severe face and bead Injuries and a broken arm. A Marlne beUcopter from E I Toro was called tb the scene by paramedics be- cause they were Wlable to get Davis ~q> the cltffs. The helicopter took the victim and the paramedics to Hoag hospital for emergency treatment. He was later transferred to UCI hospital. Friday nightis'•foxnight'• at the Costa Mesa Fair- grounds motorcycle speed- way, with aU girls and wo- men being admitted free. Marine pioneer dies at 77 The driver apparently sw~rvPd to avoid a vehicle ln front or her, gol.ng over into the southbound lane of Tustin Ave., where the bi- cycle and van C'Ollided head- on. IRENE HOFMANN OF COSTA MESA DIES A funeral mass wa.s held yesterday at St. John the Baptist Catholic Ctwrch tn Costa Mesa for Irene Hof- mann, 82, of 3081 Murray, Costa Mesa. who died Sept. 3 at her home. Mrs. Hoflnano_ a native of Germany, bad Uved 3Z years in Callforn&a. She is su"tYed by daqcbters Anita Hotmann of Costa Mesa Uld Judith Bailey of WblttJer, brother Gtbbar« Reid- matter ·of GPrmanJ, and 3 crandchlldren. Balt&-Berceron of Costa Mesa was flloenl director . Burial wu ln Good Shep- herd cemetary, Auntt.nrton Beach. They wiU see the Orange County Eagles team take on the v entilra Sharks ln a speedway league match. The Sharks riders include Danny (Berzerko) Becker, Sonny :-Jutter, Bobby Schwartz, Scott Slvadge, Randy Marsh and Dave Sims. Ralph (Swede) Elmblade or Costa Mesa, one of the pioneers ln Marine Corps nlatlon, dled Sunday, at the age of 77, ln a locaJ con- valescent home. Funeral services, wtth tull mllltary honors, were beld yesterday at Bell-Broadway Chapel in Costa Mesa.. with Kidnaped, says store clerk A clerk at the Arches Uquor store told poUce be was kidnaped last Saturday by Z men who were upset because a burglar alarm kept them trom g6tting 1n the store. Thomas F roehle, 3Z, told tbem this story, say pollee: As be c losed the store at 33S4 W. Coast Hwy., )1st after 2 a.m., 2 meD with a gun demanded that he re- open tbe store and let them in. Alter he eJplained that a timed burglar alarm would go off 1f he opened the store btt)re the oormal time, the me ordered bim lDto tbtlr car. They drove 111m &roaDd tor seYenl boors, talkiDc at one polDt of kl1l1Dc lllm. He said he W'lS releued. ullbarmed at about 4 a.m. Ill LoGe Beach. Felony hit, run charged burtal ~ Karbor Rest ce me- tery. Mr. Elml'llade served ln the Marines from 1918 untU be retired from a sli~ht dtsabUity in 1942. Later, he served as deputy comp- troller of the El Toro Marine Air Statton, retiring from that job ln the early 1960s. As a ground crewman lo the earliest days or Marin~ avtatloo, he fought bandits tn Nicaragua and Santo Do- miogo, and was wltb the n r st Marlne squl\dron to see atr ... craft carrier duty aboa rd tbe NayY's nrst carrier, the coonrted collier ''Lang- ley." Later, he was w ltb tbe first Ma.rl.Des to servt> on Gaam. Dart.nc the early 1920s, be W'lS feClOC'I1lud as one of Ute top mechanlcs ln Martne ntadoo, aDd se"ed with the NayY-Wartne team at nrtoos w races. Wr. Elmblade Is 8UI"flYe<l by bls wile, Eula Faye, IDd bJ brothen A. J. and T. J., both of b1a na.t:tYe Pennsyl. ftJlJ.l. GravesldP servtces were held yester<Uy at Pacitic View memorial park here. Bell-Broadway was fUneral di~ctor. Mr . WUkes Is survived by his wife, Patricia, sons Oscar fV , Jefferson and David, daughters Kelly, Ka rln and Leslie Ann. all of Costa Mesa; brothers Doo and Terry of Texas and sis- ter Molly Brown, also of Texas. Ml S S CALl FORNI A '7 5 TO SING AND SPEAK A HawaUu bokeluau w1ll be the theme for the Cltris- tla.n Women's Club liiD<:beoo at.thf A1rporter lDo at 11:30 a.m. Sept. 15. Jane.t Can, Mlss California 19?5, Uld llrst ruDDer up to Miss America, wlU stDc aDd speak. An added attrt.ctlOG wlll be a fashion show. ReserntiOilS maybe ma~ with Mrs. Joe Stewart, 675- 2741. Celebs due for tourney Exceeding expeetatlou, tbe Newport Beach T•uals Club received 560 slncles and !Soubles eotrtes for the 50"..h anDUal Pa.clllc South- west Seniors tournament to be hosted by the club oa s~. 13-19. The $2,100 1n prize money has attracted many promi- neot men and women players in tbe 35's through the ?O's from all over Callfenla. The stroagest players lD the Men's 45's appear to be int ernaUOIW competitors Alan Bailey and Allan Keo- dall or Austra.lJ:a. w!Jo are s ee1ed tl.rst and second, fol - lowed by Vladimir Petrovic and Hugb stewart. Renee Richards, tbe much -publicized trans- sexua l from Newport Beach. who was listed as tbe No. 1 seed in the Women's 35's, has withdrawn from the tour- nament. The withdrawal puts de- fending champion Allee Evans or the Jolm Wayne Tennis Cl~b into I.M No. 1 positloo. and Pat McCabe of Long Beach, last year's runner-up, Into No. 2 posi- tion. Last minute wltbdnnls of Don Kl erbow of San Jose aDCS Len Saprto of Wallat Creek have chanced tbe seedill& of tbe Jr. Vet di· vision: No. 1, Bob Howe; No. Z, Horst RJtter; No. 3, Dick Leach, and No. 4. ~­ fending champion Gordoo DaYis. All the top seeds will have arrived by Wednesday --in time for the kick-off party at 7 p.m •• which features music by the Intimates and buffet by Zarozny. Friday's 2ndannualp~si­ dent 's luncheon features Pancho Gonzales as guest speaker and actor Charlton Heston as master of cere- montes , to be foUowed by Lauder 's PSW Pro-Celeb champlonships on center court. At 3 p.m., Chad Everett aDd Tim Peralta compete against Chris Connelly aod George Ma<.'Call. Charltoo H~ston and Clyde HJppen- stiel fa ce BUJ Cosby a.DC1 Nels Van Patton at 4:30p.m. The winners of these matches play ror the PSW gold meda 1 ln the tlnals at 6 p.m. Tournament admission ls tree through Toorsday. For reserved seating and lunch- eon reservations, c:all NBTC, 644-0050. MICHAEL DAVIDSON SUCOJMBS AT AGE 13 Mi chael Davidson, 13, a student at Kaiser mtddle school 1n Costa Mesa, died Sept. 3 of leukemia at Cblld- ren • s Hospital of Oruct Count\', tn Oran&e. Ml cbael ls ~mved by his father, Mark Dafldaoa. sisters Shannon and H•tber, and brother Tooy, all of tht ramUy home at Z?a Palmer. Costa Mesa.. Se"tces were beld n..._ day at the Prelb7ter1U Church of the COYtDUt Ia Costa Mesa, tolloYtd bJ a prlvatt burial. Baltt-B rtmlll of C<Mia lfua was tufttral dlndor. Newport's Parkt, B•cbH by 20-toot pnp 08 their ud R.eteeUoa Commllstoll property. 1'be CoacJJ wu YOted TvtldlJ DICIIt to uk uiWllmoas tn..,_&.pU- tM CatJ c~u to oalcJallJ au. ala..,....~ IIIIIIIPOlt P~ 2, tht to UYIIIC -..rt.n Ia tiM Rt .-. park boM IDIUatl•t 08 JtOGt. City Adon~Jioy.J-. .. Ncwt.-.r tlecU. bal-actn.ect tbe t.eeJu• to ee.t IGl. coart aeUoD to ll1111tr tW.r HARBOR USC ALUMNI PLAN FOR KICK-OFF Tbe NfW'IIOI't Harbor USC Alumni Ca.b wtll bold Its lllaaal ••ttck-ofl party'' i)r tM 19?$ U9C b)l)a11 .. - 1011 at Ropr't GardtDI ID H ut»or Vt.w HUla Slhrday, k,X. 11. A Santa Au motortst is in eltre""'ly critical coa- .diUOO, a female comC*lJOD lD stable CODifttioft l.Dd 3 men art lD Cosca Mesa )Ill c barp:t wltll uaalt with a deadlJ W'tiPOD and ftiODJ bJt &Dd "' Costa Mesa pollee NtPOrt. Occtpaata of tile puuued car Ja.Ued oa ebl.rpl oll\it ud r. ud arault wtUI a clelldJ.j Yeapcla ~" F rut A. vma. 21, s.ta ADa; AJ- fteciD Naftllo, %5, DO ad- U.. C..._, aDd Ja.e lAII Cllbo VlDacu. Zl, Ca.la ...... Fear ye the Lord?--or City Hall? TM baDd ...... U lt IIU-CUM. .... ....td ru..t$110 .W. A co.ty polkJ ol IQUI. tt b11J .,_ 1111101. lllcllld-••m pr......._ ot a. .......... pkalld .., tile .......... w ... ,...,_ ...._COMeaJC••' .... u port._. .. ~a.cet ill bll:ll k JIIIIIIUc ....,_ ,.... ........ MillE k -. 'hllllltlr..,.. ..cl "*IIIU wu JI1ar• bJ . ot .. am. COlli ....... ... eo.cu. 'he ''" .. ..... CoraM del lllu lid eaM bolD a. Frt.dl o1 L..-Beida. tmM Cout. • Tbe party wUl f••r. tbt USC Tro• bud aloiC .Ub tbe U9C ~n. ft ltaJU at 6:10 p,a. WiD a • 111o1t ooeMID put)'. 'I'Mn wW bt a r.ao brotldc:l• at • p.m. ot tlill usc..or.rc- tDoeiiU p.mt. Alu C. Brown. U, Slllb Au, wu taM to Co.ta Mesa memorialliiiMipbl wttll t:Ja• crttkal a.)lrMI after a tn.me aoctdllt at r.am ... Rd. ud 8atu St. at ll :55 p.m. ,..._, • alGaC wttla Pltrteta AM 8I'O'lfl. Slllta AJaa. n.tr car wu Wt by a car tn~ a..tw .. 70 Ud lOO ..._ ... ..-r. t.- bc par•.S bJ pollc•. 1'w •'' 1• II aid lbly •'•"• I IMD bnatlll • an • Woodlud Pl • ~ trto·· ftldde wu thll UldiiiD~tore CJIIIW Gil Will Ill .. , tbtJ ~. A poll~ car ar-rtN ........... .eut.4. r1r-ID t1at tnmc ac. eMIJt II Fa!-"'" Rd. ud auua. lb. ••PnJ.t Yetbe Lore!" alp OD tM First B111U1t Cblfteb of Nnport Hut»or 11 ,._.. Tbt c::oetrot't-ndal alp • CM dludl OG CUft Or. Ia R.....,rt R~~m• c~otra aa ..-eo pt-... Jll~ 8Mdl Ctty Hall. Tbt cay lOW on. U.. diii'C' baftlr ......... ... tro. tbt ttate. 9lddl Met or1Cttd1 pu'CMM II 11 put af a lOW ..clefl8d fretwaJI'Oite. Tbt charcb, Yblcb bU stayed oa a moalb..to-.-tl le:aa, ,.. proa1.Md s I'DOf't yean oo tbt IMt uu w.et by tbt city Pub,~ a.Dd R~Con~•l .... EYatally, t1111 P"lfertJWIU becom• put af 1M dtJ"• DtY Edlp , ... Ptft,..._.- loOidll ttlt ....... . ,... CiiJIIrda ..... .. -leCien .......... Celie hl ........... ,., of~-upu II ,_L " WIIIQ.Y, • 'I'W: ........ Cilia a •• ••-=-... -.c.&•• as r..._ .... d nu..-. .. IIIII ~an· L lfti.Lc.ut -,_c-... -· Colli.-· ta~WKMTI-1 I._ .. .._.. .... awe .,_1 dl 'M .,.,...._,..Jio.. 2 2 ·--... ,, ... ..., ... lJil, Ia 0 ' ( .. c:.rt lllf tM ~ 111 a.-.-, -~ c•n •. _. .., --.. --. -~~--Nfllirod bf law. n. blip Ia ht Jerpl aaw s 'J u •r U. City ol ....... a.ca. d¥0 E. IIAA.PA ••• , •••• , , 0.. ..a ...... ., PEG BAAPA , •••••••• , ••• ,......,,_ ......_r SOW111PTIOII RATII Jl_.t -.co. .. _ "'-. ; ... Coo,..., ti.DO o.t cl llll Locll ...,. •••••••• 0 0 0 0 •• Cllle ,.ar, $1.00 ~oooo•oo~OQ••••• <fl. j!tlf " .11¥ ARVO E. HAAPA. ownet Olld publishet of lit Ensi .. ~ooOO~ooooooooo I • CELEBRATING A MIRACLE A miracle on Mariner• IW.e --tllat's what ts be~ celebrated Saturday at open house festivities. It ts a miracle indeed, when you look back at the uttsr devaStation of a block-buster ftre 20 months ago, the formidable challenge of planning the reconstruction of the entire block, the difficulties in dealing with clty regulations and demands, the delays caused by the Coastal Commtnion, and ftnally the actual job of rebuilding. The result is a tribute to enterprtse and determination. Welcome andcongratula- tions, Mariners Mile Squljrel • • • • • • • BEGGAR MAN IN WASHINGTON The Costa Mesa City Council has just about reached the pinnacle of folly -- JOmmg 4 other .Orange County cities in sending an official beggar to Wash- ington, D. C. , to wheedle more of tllat "free" cash from our overly-generous but flat-busted Uncle Sam. This beggar's mission is going to cost Costa Mesa about $14,000 for the last 8 months of this fiscal year. That figures to about $21,000 a year, and probably a whole lot more. ln order to grasp the incredible idiocy of this squandering of tax funds, just consider what is going to happen all over our land of greed. Other cities and counties will get the message, and each one, not havtng' the guts to refuse federal handouts, will also send a beggar to Washington. There must be about 30,000 government entities in our na- tion. Each one will be spending about $21 ,000 a year for the "man in Wash- ington." The resUlt, as far as getting more cash for the poor home folks, must be a stand-off, since everyone will be there begging, and how could Uncle Sam show favoritism to, say, pnerty- stricken Costa Mesa as against poverty- stricken Cartersville, Georgta, or We- wahitchka, Florida! But not quite a stand-off --actually a dead loss, be- cause the taxpayers across the land will be about $600,000,000 poorer --the amount they will be putting up for their beggar-men in Washington. Revenue sharing is indeed a de- moralizing highlight of thts bicentennial year. What a way to honor our brave pioneers wh'l established this once proud and enterprising nation! • • • • • • PROS and KAHNS I TEitltOitiSM ~UPPflltT~ SOVIET ENSLAVEMENT In the So"'~' Uniun tnmri!lm il'l an offid11l Ktnnlln monopoly. and no t onl)' J on't they d~ny iL they adwrti:wo it. The Kremlin h:a~ :announ .. 'C'd , In thr~:tl<n Olympic :~thletc Nem!t.\lnov :.nd othen who lih hin1 woulll ~~«k politi..::.l asylum. t h:at If he dO!~n't return to th< SovWt Union h i~ f1m\l y there Wi\1 he ht'\tl ll~ hll~flll" :lnll Wtltl\11 ~u frer. The llebinkl 4reemt:nt we wert' told w:u li ke 11 n em11ncip;~tion prCK:IIIm:ttinn , hut the So""''~:(ilnt'1.1 it :~nd they are treou ina Ne mt ~~:~no" likr 11 run aw:~y ~b"e. he-.·::uK he i5 ~eetina :tllylum In Ca n:~da t o e!Q J'( from Sovie! slnery. PUILIC NEEDS PltOTECTION NOW Labor union laws, puttfk prote .. 't ion for union power. now iltuml• out to he a ..-ure worK than 'tt1e d ~:t~~t . Now il it' tlw ,_lk: Uut d•p~nt~ly 'Me<fs protectkJn ap in-union powtr, • oitce the unionist~ ..-4011 protcc:t ion. The public tlut OI'ICI s•pponcd strikes •iue. employers II .ow •uff•rl•l from s u it• tlut amount to ltrik• •'-st tbe ... lie. It 61 d iM tt.• lnteftlll ol U. J*bllc. ..... hCOIIIh-*4 ud protect .. , to ,.. •• _. to die .... ..,... •11111-"'e rest of •: tbM we ,.._ • ... to IO"f'll~.., &.wa tlult ruor an, .,.... oWr adMr p.,., ot f....:tf ny .,.O.III'O"Pf owr ,., or•or••.....,.._..~ This party is liHerless Litter IWIJ'eDeSS weet 1D Newport B-.cbYIDdsupS.- d&J db wbat ls bllled as ''tbe world's lulest litter- leu party•• IDBalboa's Pen- luolla Park. AU week. fl1)ee.ill elea.a-up dllmplter biDs bue beeo placed llltn.tegte oelgbbor- bood 1ocltklas. Anti-Utter crews, sport!Drl '•can your trasb .. t-lbirts hu e v.rg~ ru:ldslts to clean up r esl- deDtlal aDI1 business areas. SIIDda)', awa.rds wUl begtn n to tbe cleanest, tbe most lmprot"ed and the worst llel.gbborboods ln town, 1n both reskleDtlal IDd eom - meretal categories. · Suzaooe Rudd of Newport Shores, omelal chairman of tbe city's anti-Utter com- ni.tttee, says tn.sb bins are locafed at the Market Basket putiDg lot In Central New - port, at ED.Sicn mldd.le school in Newport Heights, David- SOD Realty 1D West Newport, Community Youth Cente r iD Corona del Mar, and at Mar- iner's library pcarkt~ lot 1n Westclltf. Members of the city Plan- DiD~ Commission wUl act as )ldges for SUnday's awa rds. Tbe awards wiU be dveo durtag the Utterless party, from 4 to 6 p.m. The party will include free hOt dogs, ebUt and soft drinks for partle.lpa.nts, plus mus ical (entertainment, according to Mrs. Rudd. The antl-Utter com mittee was formed last year. Be- sides conducting Utter awareness week, It hands out Utter bags on the beaches, passes out bu mper stickers and show s an anti - Utter movie. Last year's winner of the eleuest neighborhood trophy was Balboa lslaDd. ROBERT S. HIRSCH of Bal- bo&, sales manacer wllbln the ?0 member Newport of- flee of Coldwell Banker CommercW Brokerage Co,, haS been ~iDted as an asststant vice-president of tbe real estate f\rm. Before joiDlnC Colttwell Banker In 1962, he was Artzooa a..rea sales manager ror Yobll Oll Co. He earned a ba.chelor of arts degree at Claremont Men's College. ... "t...e- ORANGE COUin'Y ... A TERCOLORIST st><acer ~ left. 1s nMhftlle a aelectioo ol his palatlap u.ro.ct1 October 15 at ttllll!: Newport Beach otrtce ot Los Allceles Feden.l Sari.ap, aeross tron: City Hall. SbcnrD bere wttb SaviDCs MaM.pr But SoliD.. Mr. W.arquls, &n arcbiteet · afld resideal Ot Fouata.ln Valley, bas woo oamerou awards aad was booored at tbe Orange COIIIIty Fair art sbo'lf • where his work WCII a 4rst prize aDd u bononble meratioo award presellted by )llror Mllltrd Sheets. SboWD tn !be -Is tbe oolDU.C. "Dories reody lor l&Dding." Tbe exhi)UJoa Is opea to the pablle from 9 a.m . to 5 p.m. MODib.y through Ttllraday, llOtlJ 1 on Friday, and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. .. MARILYN MANION Amenr•on Way f'eawri'S The Birch Log Another Rockefeller Ticket .,. .hlfa I'. Jle'M1 p 1 ~ c.nt.l to CIO'Wit aJI p 'u4t -.... BrliMill, Al....._,t. -n.t oat u .. IIDd .._. ..,.,_ to llriat _. ee«W. ud 1101neoae ..... )"'U tMt oli.,._y ewe. ill liviDc JDOn ·~ iato hit arbit. O..W Roc:U. proof thet an Ofdiauy A-x. caa Mo-.. a r.u;. bl 1m l•..t.d • .... JI'OQP edld t..be .. " Pretidential candidet.e .m.hout ...uiac "J'tit.c.-.1 coaua.-. 'l"'aiiJ ..... the foeut " ou.t to u y po•eclw<*er or r.u.p..-,, tell him oa bftncinc North A..tricl... Wt~Mm Europe, you wish it were .b.,_. t.eU him that Jimmy aDd Japu ioto ua ...arpboua Nlionalaroup- Carter ;. not an ord.in.ary American. He i1 in&. The P\lfPC* • the orpni&ation, ~inc u ordinary PT'elidentill eandtdate; another in a to ill own publ._. atemeata, is to .Ubliah Ions line ol political nobodies who have ridden economic. political, and military harmony to fltardom on the ooauail1 of the rDoM power. amq theee industn.l u.tioM. Slice it eny w1y ful (amity in the world, the Roc:kefellen. you like, it CUD81 up • anothet dilution of national ~ty leed.in~ to the Rockefeller O..W lloeUieUer dream~ world 10ftmmmt. •' David Rockefeller ill turely one or the mOIIt important mm on earth. From hi11 bueatop the prest.igiouA Chi.Ae M1nh1ttan Bank in New York, he diftcu a financial empire th1t doe. busineu in well over one hundml n~tiont. TO. get het with his brothel:l, he is prov1bly a p ro- moter of world rovernment 1nd an appe111er ol Communism. And, despite t he ~eernina eontra- ditlon (which is no contradictWn at all), the capitalist Rncltefellen are •mons the fon!m~t advoc.-ateA of AOCialist big cove.mment in Amer· ica. They know that 110meone ends up on top even in a socialist Of' communist ayste m. M akin~ money is not David'1 110le OCCUPII· tion. He ill al110 hea"ily involved in t he business of accumulating political control , both in the Uni ted States and elsewhere. ln 1954, he and Princt" Bernhard of The Netherlands inaugu- rated the annual Bilderberg meetings -..Cret ~atherin~s ul Western European· and North American leaders. It is no accident th1t na- tional leaders on both sides of the Atllntie are Bilderberg gradua tes almost without ei«ption. At hom e. Oav1d serve~~ as C hairman of the Carter ... tile C• bd• Where does J immy Cartrt f.,w-e in all of this? Well. the "oblcuft" f<JnDer Governor of Gecqiti •• pe::nt)ft&lly taiJI*( by David Rocke - feller for me:mbenh.ip in the Trilateral Com· miuion. Within month• of ita foundin&'. Car- ter, the new "e:rwmy ol the E.lA.blishment," wu one • fewer than sixty American• in D•vid 's lat.elt front lf'OUP· Once: you ret tapped by 01vid, of eoune, doors betin to open and other Rock~eller &tulett cli~b •board your bandwap. Columbia Univenity'• Zbipiew Bnezinski hu often been menttone:d u Jimmy'• top for. eign poliey advi110r. It ju1t ao happen• that Brzezinski i• • veteran C .F.R. memlwr. u ar~ numerou11 othe:ra on Carter's team. But Bruzin· ski i11 al110 a Henry KiSAinger protest. and is th(' fou nding Di~Yctorof tht' Trilatera l Commi11sion. TAXES: WHO BEARS THE BIGGEST BURDEN? Board of the semi-secret Council on Foreirn He- and eager for tax reform . lations in New York City. The t600C.F.R. mem- Wh y nol t'S tablish a ben; dominate the fie lds of communieatiom, A most popular populisl IS the one of tax reform . The rh e:toric is calculated to mak e us pla in folks jump with joyo us greed at the prospect of havin(l: all those looph oles closed so that th e fat cats and corporations w ill haw-to fork over moro:> of th eir money to the I.R .S Implicit in this iiPJlfOach is tht notion th at SU\'h reform will have the effect of lowering the ta xt s of the rest o f us. On ct we have swallo wed the pa ckage , how can we fail to votr for the gu y who h ;~s prnmised · to thus save us s.o me money ntimmum tax and leave it at b · pol Jimmy Cart.f'r is called the miracle candi· date, who i11 beholden to no one and no group. If you believe that. lhen you will probably belie.._·e the sam• of J imm y's runninc mat~ -deapite the fa ct that Senator Walter Mondale him8elf holds memben;hip in the Rockefeller Council on Foreign Relation!. and the Rockefeller Tri· lateral CommiMion. O bviously, Carter and Mondale constitute another Rockefeller ticket . at the delid ous expense of those rich people~ One of the thmgs a populist .:a ndid ate u<;ually won't tell you '" that "loopholes" werr placed m the tax laws for good reasons. The dedu.:t 1on rn, home mortgage •nterl'st. for instance, t'xtsts m order to help you own a hume il" well as to stmJUiate 1he building industry, thereby pro"iding houses and JObs. The capita l g.ai ns provision IS there to encouragr investors and add itiona I jobs. Incidentall y, lest you think th at invest or~ are all rich, most o f the 25 m1llion indi\•idual Ame ric an s who own shares of corpo ration stock are not wealthy hy any definition, and the rl'vision of the ca pital j!:Jlfl~ rule would hit hard at such ave rage taxpayers. We havr heard. :~nd he11rd and heard , about those :!00 people who , last year, had six-figure earning.~ but who pa id no in co me tax . It 's enough to make the common man ravmg mad • u~<mPSS. itics, milita ry ,govemment and just th~t " Tht' best reason not 10 about every ot her national ende1vor. The C.F.R. do so ilf I hat the tax·reform is aptly labelled "The E&ublilhme:nt. .. lobhy would o~ without liS .. TnOS! 0amboyant ,.reason" 1m changmg !he wh olr laX ,y,!t'lll . Costa Mesa Police Blotte r n 10st' ..., ho l>em·fit most ff nm Ia >:: loophol es are no! tile weahhy. Rn11.er Frerman of th e lloover Institution nOi t'~ 1hat. in Jll 7:!. people makmg less than S7 .000 a ye111 earned 11'1 per.:ent of th e mco me but pa1d only n5 pe rcen t of the taxes: thCISC' s 1 ,000 making and between ~20 ,000 re cr 1vtd 57 percen t of the incomt' but paid 4Q prrc~nt of tht' taxe~: t ho~r mak ing S20 ,000 and a !:love rarned -:!1 percent of 1 he in ~·ome ~nd patd 44 percrnl of the laXl'S. Th < fi gurrs abon reprc-senl taxes paid after "loo ph oles" and deduct ion ~. Read them aga u1. You don't have to be a rnotthem<t1cia n to figurt' out th at the people who make the mo~t money pay tht' la rgest proportionat e share of the tou es. Th e people who t-arn less pay a smaller sha re. Th ose wh o rarn least pa y the smallest Sh011 rt'. Who '" t h< ,,. refor rnrrs going to gouge? The people who slready pay the largest percentage of thrir income in ta xes? Or wil l they erase such loophole-s as mo rt p ge uu~res t dedUl'tlons -and hun l"verybod y aaoss th e board. fai r and sq uare ? What nrrds reform at the mo ment is the feder01l hud get . Ask the ca nd id.;.te~ wh at they plan to do about thai. MUSICIANS HEEDED FOR BAND AT O.C.C. Do you play the clarinet, trombone. French bom, b&s· soon or tuba? Orange Coast College's symphoole ba.od is searchlnc tor people this tall who play those tnstn-m-. AU lDtensted muslelllls are eocoanged to sleD ap at tbe llnt class m..U.C OCII Uoocilf • Stpt. 13, ll 1J a_,m. Tbe class meats dally a_t 11 a.m. 1t1 Room 109 at, occ·. aew bUd ........._. Dr. *rma ~ber Ia briDd dlrodor. Tllo arttooocert lltlalod lor ""'. 4 Ill tbe OCC udl- tortllm. ne rroup'• •Ileal ....,._, ...... froii)OOO-. te-ruy ID elaltlcal lll1l IDcJMn ooahqJOnry jUZ. TEACHER HOMORED ~-~·­... ~-.-at -Ytlla ..-, c-·---.-• ..,.. •. a..,.. .. •- _, ... -,.., «1-....... ,.. FROM THE Bill f • THURSDAY, Attr;. Z6 A bufllar entered the apartment of Roderte Mu.ru- rus, 2831 Bristol st .• wbUe he was out bicycle riding, taklne a typewriter, T.V., stereo and cash, a $2:50 loss • • • Three new radios, valued at $900 were stolen from three new ears at Bill Jones , Sports Car Center, Z833 Harbor Blvd.,tbeburg- lar using a screw driver aDd prytool on the ears in the parti.D« lot area , , • Cars driven by Joe Garcia, 5?, Santa ADa. and ~· K. o~. 23, Hunttngt:oo Beacb, were invoiTed lD a trame aeeldeat oo falrYiew Rd., 154 feet oorth of Paul- arlDo An. • FRIDAY, AUG. Z'7 A pedestrian. Robert S. Hickam, 26, Buena Park. complalDed of paiD but re- fused medical aid after be- ing bit by a car drlveo by Dorothy L. Copeman, 64, of 171 Costa Mesa st., on Orange Ave., 114 feet south of Flower St •... Jeffery Lee ShotweU, 1367 -B Baker St., reported the burglary of a $100 camera aod $110 bo:r: of tools from b1s eu puked at !bat -••• A thief )acted up the ear or Robert o. R!H, 1800-A Walllce An., ta.klDg t tires aDd ·wbeell 'l'lluelJ at $2:40 leavblc the veblc.le restiD( 00 blocks. • SATURDAY, AOC., !8 AD a.r&JODllt poared otl oo a put1ally~nt wood frame ruldooce o! Alben. Loera, 2036 llaple st.. lptttac It at 1!:03 a..m., eauLDg a $200 flre, whleb was e:r:. tiDcaisbed·by tbeCosta Mesa !Ire tlepartmem ••• A burr- tar took a pane from Bar- bara L, Taflor, 1440 Doa•- vllle Pl., a t70 Joss. IDclud. lag ~ndlt cards, check boob, driver'• Ucea.ee ud ...,. •••• A btlrclartoc>lt $130 calli from a 111e ID Taco Bell, !tOO Falrriew Rd •• trbl1t tbe buiDea ... eloMd. t111t tben n1 II) -olloreod ....,_ U.........,OI'_,e, • .A '*'Ill< loreod a tlcbl WI- of Tbeodore E. Ericksoa of 1??9 Tana~:er Dr., CettiDC $13,083 irortb or it<>ms, itl- eludlng 3 shotguns, a mink- leather coat, 2 TV sets, a radlo-eassette player. a bag of military relies, a watch, rings and earrings. • SUNDAY, AUG. 29 A burglar u.sed a coat ba.Dcer to ga.ln eDtry to the ear of Richard G. Cumutte, 635 Baker st., taking a C.B. radio, 8 tnck tapes in a ease aDd 3 pair of glaSses • • • A buqlar forcibly removed a screen. climbed tbroagh a bedroom window into the apa.rtmeot of WU- lbm M... Hertel, 321 Avo- cado st., taJdnc a $500 ooe· el&:lrth scale n.dlo.-eoo.· trolled gas.powered race: car aDd transmitter . . • Marcelle Lane, Santa Ana, reported the $500 theft of a color T.V. fromberlocked ear at 3333 Bristol st., pos. s ibly a coat hanger bet.Dg used to pin eatry ... Bob Lee Graves, 33, of 626.0 Hamuton St., was charged with throwtag a knife aDd eutunr the leg or Sbaroo Rae Saandera, 30, same ad· dress, in the UYIDg room of tbelr '-:>me ••• A burglar entered tbe borne of Gary L, Eoderstee, 3045 DooDy. brook Ln., tat1ag $20 but lnrtac a.n automatic band (110 adjacfllt • • • Tbelma D, Healey, 34, flaat1actob Beaeb, saft'ered a lower Up abrasloa. wbt!G ber car bJt tbe rear of a car .stoJ:iped for tntrle, drlv• by Davtd C. Day moo, «, ot 1615 Palaa Pl., Costa Mesa. wbteb was forced lido tbt rear of the ea.r ot steven J. stablbeber, Z4, of 393 Hamlltoa st., 11Docktd tmo tbe rear of tbe ear ot Kerin F. Baugh, 23. Holl)'WOOCI, an wesCboaDd oo Vtclorto st. at C-- n.atal An. • • • A barclar Ol:ltalDecl a •ereo recetver, T.V., tape player aod tun • tabl... au n.laed at $5?0, from tbo .,._ oiMark W. Onntrett. 160 W, WU- -st .... Butlaft I« W-, 1214 NtbnA& Ln., ·-tbo uoo _.,, 10~ bl.qcle trom ber -· dow -lid ·-IU<IIP-too -Jlol. 1., ..... ,. .... riDr Aft., • MONDAY, AUG. JO • taldll $'100 -too o111u --B. Mama, Z&, o! u. ..S a p111t011 -~~~-Z!I15.A --Aft., - N-~-... iUoD ID C0ota -boo• ... ,._ ~ ... ·-~· ..... Clpl.. ...... at $110, pltl.l -..,..... -• ..... -.., • --_.aelol ....... , .. a ear II 1W1 -·· S..· wrilt II I ..scJdl ...._ porto, lfiO --._ • • • A ---a wldJe doeld 11r b &Til $1'75 C.B. ndo ""-a lOW DaYid 1 ..__ m t..:t IW'IIf!ll 1o cwro • • • • ~-· ..., ·---. 1'1t'l ....... C0811:a ....... CD ,...... ........ -a ""'i'or -II M , ... · • • -- ' • If ..... haiU liM• ....... worD of )l'ftlrJWU ..... Witlll ...... '-.... td ..,.~ ., __ E rn. T'M't ,..til" I-t--• • •-. •--'-..'*''PI7 AJNI.II,ot......:PI 7 .............. FT ..... ..... _......,. __ -...•-~~~a•~~o-.... ....,.,.,...,. _ , -,.._·---too --···----...... ---~~ .. --·· --too -~~~-• TVIIDAI, AUG. II CUller ............ ..._ u. 'hUH,- E. Atldosoa. 251 of S264 Colondo lil., was eha.rred with selliDc 12 gnms of cocaine to pollee ageats for $?00 1n a sta.otoo market , •• Walltce: R. Pt.Dkley, 83, of · 42'7 Hammon St., drtfinc sooth on Newport Blvd., ?42 feet nortb of Del Ma.r Ave., suffered a lacerated fore- bead, right elbow and left thumb When his eo:r swerved, s truck the west curb, bit a power pole aDd veered bac k into the 'third laoe and cot. llded with a car driven by AI'DQJ.d L. Wallaee,35,GltD- dtle, Ariz •••. A burglar obta.ifted $6811POrtb of stereo components, WcPce and mlsetlla.neous clothlDg fro m the pnge ot Joys. PUke:r. ton, 852 SoDora Rd •••• A burgla.r removed louvered glass In a YiDdow to p in eotry to tbe home of John H. Dickey, 111.0 W. 18lb St •• ta.k1ng stereo equtpmeot, a watch, and T.V. set, valued at $-4?0 •.. Two leatber coats, worth $410, were taken by a woman from Tan- ntry West, 3333 Bristol st., wltbout paying for them , •. Leony A. Rf!Dda, 43, of 2204 Donnie Rd., Colt& Mesa, stopped In a left turn lane on Harbor Blvd. at Mesa Verde East, was attacked by tbe male oceapant of a v&n WaitlD( behiDd him; hlJ U- sailaDt struck bJm wlt.b bJs flst, pulled blm. out of bls veblcle and eootitlled b.lttltlc him Whlle •andl,.-in the ceDter dJvider, belort drlv. lng IWQ' westboaod oa Mesa Verde ••• El'llieH. Goodale, 68, S111ta Aaa, was ehuged with felolly aDd misdemeanor hU aDd nm IDd uasafe speed after bls track h1t the rear of 3 ears oa Bristol St. near Paula.rlDo, drtvea by Mary N. Pala)l.c, 19, HunUQCtoa Beach, who coqQtDed of neek aDd btck paJa; Patrtcta J. GerUac, 40, 4850-Part Newport, IDd Yoltdyukl Y1111k1, 32, Saata Au ••. A but'llar --a $lS5 rill( and $102 cash from tbe home of Carol A. Kam - me:ra. 1'715 Hlftll Circle • , • A bucllr broke a -to pia ootry to T-·· Yudop.mE.I7tb lit.. toll( MI.Ot -tbe cull-... B..,..J. .. .,..,., II, ol 2171 ltbple st., fllartoc----r• oa A.nold A .. ._ c:om- ptaiDotl lllol ..... -Nd lila dol to attock 11101 llltd po-. ll rlllo tl bt ... R 'IE PENNY OPERA TO lfiiLD AUDinON S At M•t illr 0n1ce Cout Coltp'a n.. ..., 0ptn Co sr wUI be Mid _,.,, ...... u. 15, .... ll .... oa: 77Mnlaa. ·Pis•:•' Ill' .. ,.._ .,.,_....._.Ill" 41111et't .. __. .. Gnlsr. Dec. ...., _. MsaM't'• "CetiPa'I'IIPo"Pitlr~ __ ...... _ .. _... ...... IIIII 1.5 .... Udal Gl ... .... 0 Lord.-........ -·-· II -iliiiiiij a. ... Pol-11.-1'1., --II ............... ........ 111ltL ..... II, 1111. Tllo ... , -... -.... .., .... Is ;ut lelell U~' 0 &7 F It .. fJI ISO lau -,,.. ''1'111& tfsrttst .,.,., ....,... • lila can•• .... Ml• 11 "''lltce _. ht ,,, E•- '' «m Part, ... 4 ID Oct. 11. I "" •• , 7 ........ ................ llut ?'IOsd tM ........ • tllllfdtl. (Pat• nt: •, tO.) ... -.... -............ --. --· .... , -llt.l'la.a.-· -.: .ltoullo>-......... ...,.... -.y ................ -lll.to-11 ....... -·too-1111 ......... - c .... •• r , .... .... ""._at- Ca 1 s. IIM81t -na _ ... _... .. __ lloo---· ..... ntJRSMY. SEPT. \ tm I!II!!A ..... Q1L As a lilcal lerider In caastal10range County fZ!#([!/ makes many types of home loans For over 40 years Laguna Federal Savings has fostered home ownership and guided the planned development of the region we serve. Because we are a local Association. deeply rooted in coastal Orange County and sur- rounding Southland areas. savings generated at each local office of LFS are plowed back into local communities in t he form of first -rortgage loans. Whenever you need a loan. come in, or ask your broker or builder to consult with our cooperative and knowledge- able loan officers about the following types of loan financing, available at competitive rates. ~ PliiCHASE HOME LOANS ~ CONSTRUCTIJN LOANS ~ CONDOMitiJM FltANCitG ~ REFitANCE LOANS v TAKE..CJUT LOANS HOMe MACE 2«1 Oe .. n Avenue Laguna Beach, Cahtornoa ~1 TelephOne •t-~-7~ 1 LAGUNA MOUIL. Cahfornoa 3 Monarch Bay Plaza SAM~Calolomoa 1101 Not1tl El Cam•no Real LAGUNA ""-L,S, Cattl ornoa 24301 P .. eo de Valencoa LAKE EL..ItNOM. Cattlornoa 1100 West Graham Avenue •ttd coming aoon In 8elmont Silo,. •nd 0 /lre/Orattge Earthguake! Are you have coverage available with our homeowners policy. RABBITT INSURANCE AGENCY 1914 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa-548-5554 TH·E BEE LINE • SUIUIER IUGHUGRTS --For 8oee lll.ar7 1M Bob &ane.a tbe ....,...,. ... tlaJt 'ftole .unmu It the St. FI"UCU YKM Clllb OD T1Dalt'J ls1aDc1. Tbey -.re UM111C tlloae wt1o aoqalred OM of the ...._ ....... boat bomes baJ.U oo Ttult1 • • • Bob tad u orpo l.utalltd 10 any DICIIt CliO! be '•coacert DJc!L•• &ammer PMts JDclltded Lacy and Walter BU'roQCbs from oar toft and Aue 8oada of Chleacb. NOW --for tbe Nat1oaal Ssutlc Leepe tbe bJcblicbt wu the lDDIII.I Cbrtstmu cud ale at the Ba.muoo•a Balboa waterfrollt home. Rose Mary came borne to aee tbe Chrutmu tree lUI and trtmmecl, woocliD eoldJen l1Ded 1.-p alone the walk and Ute •L&e and Jolly SlOta 1D place to welcome g...u for Christmas cards and ooektiJl buftl!t. AuJ.st1nc as boltesses were Carmf!ll Jobuon, cud eveot cbairt!Wl; Elsie Walter lDd Anoe Bouda. Husban<ts Gleaoe .JolmlcG I.Dd Jobnnle Walker plus Roy Gibson 41d tbe honors with the eoektalls. Some of the guests we saw selectinc t~ greetings from the various tables of books were tbe Dale Duons, Moot Brokaw, Mmes.George Bradford and staytoo Dorris and the Cluk Kings. AJao Lloyd Huffman from Biddeo HUJs plus Con and Joe Darclle. More wer e a rriving as we were leaving, happy wUb our selection and our mite towards helping the local ('hapter which t he a1falr beoented. • • • • • Summer highlights for General Curtis LeMay and artis t wife, vivacious Helen, Included having thei r daughter Jane (Mrs. James) Lodge and her 10 year old son, Charles, from Llncoln, Nebraska ••. He r pedlatrlci.an huSband couldn 't jolo her as they had already speot much tlme on their bicentennial tour. ''Grandpa Curt•· enjoyed Ule fi shing trip down Mexico way as much as Charles enjoyed catching ttoe BIG fish. Helen and J ane enjoyed their st2y In town at the Beve rly Hilton, dlnlng at the Bistro • • • doing wo men things as shopplng ..• checking the art wor ld; alter aU, Helen couldn't stay too long away from pallette and brushes. ·-• • • • For Ed Schumacher, summer hlghllgbt just had to be the suprise birthday party staged by loving wlfe Floss in the Quarter Deck room or the Balboo Bay Club. He had no lnldlng, oot one clue •.. he t hought they wer e going to Catalina, their maiden voyage on their new Bertrum ..• preceded by a bon voyage social hour at tbe BBC. Flo,;s had even put the dogs in the kennels. Ed's 87 .year-young mothe r with his sister Marg and daughter came down from Seattle •.• stayed pn ctlcally next door, at Mar y Jane Queyrel's, for two days without Ed's lmowledgel Some 100 family and !rieods gathered to help him celebrate! Alter dinner a • • gorgeous" birthday cake was wheeled In • • • Laverne Hall used a secret recipe ln ~king ttl Tbe first slice divulged the s ecret . • • It was spooge rubber ••. but unda~tob.ble Edward took a bite anyway! Finale to the eYenJng was a real blrthd2y cake, music and dancing aboard the Pavilion QueenJ ••• Catalina can wait! • • • • AJoog the summer birthday highlights was dloner at the Shark Island Yacht Club, hosted by Dr. aod Mr s. Gerry Rapp .•• a suprlse for W AB ••• that's Wutred A. Berls .•• tlllet mignon wtth aU the accompaniments . Hostess Rut h had a rranged for the birth- day cake . . . brought to the table aUght with candles . • • no sponge rubber here, but ther e was one r ecalcitrant candle, a couple of hard puffs, however, alerted birth- day boy • • • thls was a~never-say-dJe 9fECf U ST L-- • • • • • 8ttsJ t.Dd Dtck ->toddard's let.surely trip ttarwp · bome country Wyom1Jic ••• -.p t11Joo11Cb Cauda, Lake Louise ••• Portlud, Oreroa • • • or wberner the road becllooed ••• wu tbetr summer hJ.cl1ll(te. Left one 110m &I borne .•• he wanted to spend his r time and mooey su rf1ng ln lbwall • • • so · MOTEaOOK $ PLASTIC BINDERS FILLER PAPER PENCIL lOX£$ PENS' PENCILS ERA$ERS LUNCH KITS COMPASSES P ROTR ACTORS T ·SQUAR ES RUL ERS CRAY0t-4S he Is theft oow, I ~eve ..• other members ~ of the famlly are oow bome eoJoylDg tbe after glow'! • • • • • Fol' Toni and Mark Ar ml&tead, Dover Shores, 'twas one bi~bU&bt alter another. Flrst, Toot's birthday luau oo tbe Lsland of Kallal. Some 40 plus frieods new fl'Om Hooolulu IDd the 20 or more who Oew from here to ~in lo the festiYltfes at Hanalei locluded Fran Gately, litar jorie stamper. P~tty Spiel mao, Peggy Kennedy, Kay Nor iT'ln- ton, M~ekte Rodrigues, Florence Ryptnski, Do WUstuman and Betty Schumacher . COLORING PE,..CILS Mf H ·H F /( H ~But I I\ I R\ fill '•· l'O( \FFO F fJ R "R V k T'• \r Ht1fll '" Next t be Armlsteads Oew in CUnt Mnchl- son's private jet to the Bab2mas for a mooth's stay on Clint's private Island the SpanJsb Cay . . • !overly! mmm! Another shining hour. Toni and Mark hosted a bevy of their IUwa.ilan aod many of their south of the border friends aboard thei r beautiful Gllssaodo. Frl<>nd Luis made happy music on the organ, pleaslog everyone during the bay crulse ••. Last I.Jot not least, daughter Kelly brougbt ho me more awards and ribbons TERESE HELESE GARRA, 11 year old daughter of R. H. Gam, 405 Dahlia Ave., Co- rona del Mar, placed 3rt1 in the Miss Call!omia l:ni- PRESCR IPTIONS FILLED 7 OAYS A WEEK 9 • 9 WEEKDAYS 0 9 -7 SUt4 DAYS verse young miss pagt>ant,~~==================~ held recently lo Fullerton. She ts a Llocoln scbool stu- dent, competes 1n swimming, sailing aod volleyball, and has won over 200 rlbbuns in swimming and salll~ competition. Her hobtlles a re skiing, painting witb water- colors, cooking and ChinesE' ~beckers. Winner of the younr miss pageant was 11 i'ear old Carolyn Luebke of Missloo VieJO. 1021 E. COAST HWY., COROMA DEL MAR from the bor se show at Ear l Warren's sbow LOCAL CHEf WIN grounds at Santa Barba ra. • • • • Gladys aod ArthUr 8 aum ca me do"lfll from tbelr Pasadeoa t10me to have thelr Bal ls le summer lilgh llght • • • between tbelr blrtbdays aod we<Mtng anniversar}'. This time they hosted a brunch 'oeat!l the state!)' trees. Tables not shaded by them had um- br ellas for the comfort of the guests. Among early arrivals were Bernadi ne and Henry Ullman, of Cm.t, the WilHam Aliens of Ltttle Is land • • • ~1a r}' (Mrs. Jule) Axelson, Ellen (Mrs. Walter) Keene, also Mr. and Mrs. NelU Dav1s. More were the Mos~.>ler Jones and the Ertward Pellegrins ... plus Faye aod Vern IAidley, Lllhan and Spence Honig, Dr . and ~rs. Suobye, A.dmlra: Roland Smoot and wtre Sal!\. and ever so man} others. .. • For the Pellegr lns . . . another couple who highlighted tht' sum mer, rather than vice versa! Opal Mae has been most busy ,.·ith Assistance League ... evaluation meetings, and regional meetings .•. wo rldng towards new chapters ln San Clemeote-Ca.pistrano area . . • besldQi; a bit of tim a.tfa1rs, su~ as dinl~ at the Marriott wltb t.tUdred and J esse Curtls, Dolores and Bill Miller •.• EtheJiyn and Tom Walker, (only recentl} home from the S<:andaoavian tour ) . • . AU continued the eYen.Lng by dancing to the last of the great bands. Tbe Curtises and the Pellcg rlns have lnvltatloos In the mall for a dinner-dance party the ver y last eve of September! •· Tex'' Chandler Is back Ln town . • . and of course Opal Mae 31od Ed have been hlghllghtlng the su mmer with her ... perhaps she wlll ''~'Ome to stay, out our wa y ..• one dayl" You recall she cooks for the Pyne's Boys Camp each 2ND IN CONTEST Siegfr!ed On loa , 2~. executivE> chef at the Shen- ton ~e..,-port l:l!>ach Hotel, woo 2od pla<:t> 10 this year 's national sandwich ld~>a con- test. His invention, t-ailed a ··Moll)' Brown," con.hlnt's ha m, turkt>y c..'ld s~·lss ,.heese, all deep fried. CUSTOM THERAPEUTIC SPAS OPEN 7 DA '!6. PHONE OA Y!p! OUR SHO ... W"'"''OOIS~,.,.IIII! IOOA Y. 12222 SO. HA RBOR BLVD., CARDEN GROV E 27601 FOR BE S RO AD, LA GUNA MIGUEL A'" AH f lit' 7 I 2-J40 1 C AROE~ GRO VE 750-7665 L AGUWA NIGU EL STATE LICENSE F UL L ERTON 87 1-t020 A roolcle ln ncttlooal cul- l!ld..TY competltlon, Mr . Ort·J;:::::::::::::::::;i !off upset hund reds of mast- ers, won 3500 c.asll o~nd an all -expense trip to ~e11o• Yor k r-ity, where he and 4 ot:Jt>r finalists were guests at tilt> pos h Plert't' Hotel for the coronation luncneon for 1976 sand11o·ich king. 83 1-2315 NO. 192237 COASTAL AREA 646·.509~ ··Moll) Bro"'•n' · ls a deep- fried saod'llo'lt h :-oil of ham, turke}, s .. ·tss cheese and spices on eoriched bread. DCPAftTMENT STO"& O••n 9: tO \.~. to f.: On P .... Da t, Clo $~J s-JAr>, 1816 NfWPOttT IOUlEVMD. COSTA MfSA GOES TO SHEP P _.RD Air l\ational Guar{i Air--;::~~;;~~;~~;~~~~===~ man Je!frey S, Brov.'D, son I BALBOA FUR FACTORY of Mr . and Mrs. Oscar 0 Brown Jr . of 3Z;ii Washing. HAS MOVED! ton, Cost" Mesa, has gradu - ated at Lac kland AFB, Texas, from Air Force basic trainlnl(. He OO\Io' £oes to SheppJ.rd AFB, Texas, for specl.alized training m the wir e maintenanct' field. Ht> is a 1976 graduate of Es- s at our new location. tanc ia biJrh school. summer. New textbooks displayed ~211 MARTL'\, •14, PLAZ . .t. C E~TRE, IR\1NE 752-5252 Parents, teacher s and community members u·ho are conc.~rned about current treods in the teaching of composition, spellin~ and other language arts art' i.n- vlted to come and s~ the state-selected language arts textbooks oo dlsplar nov.• a.t the 41strict's instructional media services center , 919 Baker, Costa Mesa. Princtpals of local K-8 s chools and their staffs v.·iiJ be choosi~ books to usp ln their classrooms for the 1977.7 8 school year from among those displayed herE'. Nearly lOO booksandother items ar t' available for ex- a mination, 3"cordln~ to WU~ta PhUbrtck. element- ary librarian, and comments aDd reactions of viewers art' sought. The collection may be examined between 8 and 5 Monday through Friday. lt r epresents only a part of the stale-adopted lan- cuage arts teltbooks. Tbe eomplete coUecUoo is oo t1isplay at the Orange Count~ board of educatloo office tn Santa Ana. ( Nurtery Special) PASSIO VI NE Vigorous growm~ \i ne ";th larfite exo t k fl owers of blue , whitt>. and lavendE'r. Plant near f E'nC'e. wall. o r trt"UI . 1 ·al. Ret£. 2.95 1.49 J CST OF F CAMPUS DRIVE ON M ARTI."\ .~r1·ic1-, fHHI Quali1y .~ill ('(' 19 16 NURSERY- FLORIST Jllnnt ~prin~ Co lo r ~ow . , RA:\rl\Cl"L r Bl'LBS 1.19 PKG O t 25 BL LB..' 2.89 Jl MBO OOZE' 0 \\'' •• BACK TO SCI-IDOL T of loot1n( dec - ades yoon,ger wtll be re- fealed Wedoe8dly, Sept. l S1 at ''dulco for Uvtnc" at the Balboa Bay Club, where a JGnebeoa pro(nm oo outrl- Uon ud tbe t>eallty or aa1nc wtll be preMDttcS by Town aD(J GoWII Ud tM Futlioo- ables ol C-mu Collect. C luella Rlneb ol Karbor lal.ucS. l .. , .c! Wn. Jot.~ Scadde-r o1 Balboa t.alud art pJ"tttlf!'Wllc falbkal ., bt ~ IWdnd Weu wUl urnte tile IIIO'iftDc. A paMl of apertl wtU ct•• fd)r- matioo to a.o.. atttDdiDC. (Nonoe.-..) boya c.JO bG.tter in Wondcarknit SUISCI"I! 10 TMI IMSIGM ONI..r U .OO A YF ~R CALL 673·1510 ,_ OIWIGE COAST COlLEGE COE .. .at llolp , •• ..., •t d'tm 111 an ccc w pmes au ,..... n., an an •mber• ot occ•s -. leadiiC -nor ..... -...... from 1<111, ...... IQrt. --.--ud E-PIJ;-,...., lillie Aadti-.-1-urer nom.l.ck. Pension seminar Sept. 21 A MIII4Mr a peneloo ud ---wlllbe pr111 ttd Sapt.. Zl at tbe ._ llolol..r , ..... . port I>Jibe .. -... elop-... eommJUee of tbe New. •• ofsodal lillie a, I'EG HAAI'A port 11az1>or c-o1 Commerce. ne prGJn.m wtll loJJow I 7:JO 1..111. CGD· tiDeataJ bret!lcfa ... Speakers wUf, be Cbarles Wlrt of Califomla First Buk; attomey Pta) F. Man: of Rutu ~ 'nlclrer, IDdO.- Dls Bron of the CPA firm_ AJeunder Gnat II Co. Tbe procram wtll comply wJtft tbe ICCO"'ItiDOf COD- tlDafDI ediM:aUoD nl• of the Calltomta st.te Board of Accoariing for 2 IM:.r5 credit. ,I MR5. GEORGE MUNGER Mrs. Munger elected The Newport 8Mch cbapter ot. the N.o.ai Cbartty leape MIWIN!H b new slate ol oateen for 1976-77---. BW Roller of Corona Hlehl•ods is oat ot the bo.s-SUIIMER lRAJNftG The new olllcors are: Gil, 1S, fiPOIIs r1P1 ... IIIIIJ... I'~ I a lPN"' ... • ·-.u-•----···--I 0 ?NI1 ............ _' __ .. _ ... _. - .awWr<J•t~lllll ................... nor -•••.,.. ---..-.. MEW SEit¥1CE HOUR n. Y art; OCt ..... ___ _,_1111 t-... c.rdl "' 1111 -. ztOQ.Pac:illc VIew Ddft, l1adlat Ylow lllillo. Clllrcb--1111:15 LUI • ..,.,, -.!ltMwol'lllllp Mn1ce wUJ be atlO:JOa.m.. Dl.r1llt tbe ........ .. clllucb llu .,._ ..._ u IJdonnal .ntee It 5 p.m. Sdlrday ud IHitrl(lc:al _.. Ylce at I a.m.. s-It.,. ... -•• .....<.-~ -' . ' pllal, bat olll1 -""" ... loDe slow reeoYery Deees- ary to hepltWs, • • • Hal P1Dch1D of Corona d.el Mar, put RaJ E.tateBoa.rd prede, 1a OD his way home from Alatrta •.• and Jpeak- IDc of Hie NH-CM Realty Board., GlaDy Cleek Is fUllng .lD lor George WllllamSOD u 41redor of the board aatU tbe Dext elecUoo. presldeat, Mrs. GIOfle D. FOR MIDSHIPMAN IIIID(er k.; Ill Yite-FMI· llldshlpmao 1oooi>o E. deat, membenldp, Mrs, Cutlord Holletler; 2Dd'f1.ce- presldellt, wara • meu.~, Mrs. Dooald PllrDQita; Jrd nee~ na. .............. -Kruel; 4tb 'riot....-I dd at. ebarllles, lin. Paol Jr-.; reeordbe -.:ntary, lin. Jolla Brtlc:or, corr • et. .illc ..entary, Mrs. SF t.t'd 8fllllll:; trea.rer. llrl. Car--The 1oiol Tney ellole lo Fire hits storage firms ... ~··-­project. Scbmttz. .,.. f)f Mr. IDd Mrs. Jobo G, ScbmJb: ot 10 Mlniou Bay Drtve, Spy- rlass ruu, baa completed tbe summer tn.1.lllag phase of his smcues at tbe NinJ Scramble for golfers • • • Met aay ltra..nge bugs lately? RaclleOe Robers of Corooa delMar .xlced .,me nry la.rge •eln1loot1Dcfly- typ& OIIIIDt:~berpr­ da. For fei.J' the)' mlebt I(I'O'W to tbe maD ---oops, I*JIIle eatblc stu, RacheUe -...._ tlty IIi • po-llee ~uu..l-eoa-­ trol, Jllbllc Wltb, wba.tbaYe YOI, at1l abe ftoally fCJBd, tiM eoety motQUI.to abate- mG aceoey. These ruce people were out in a matter of bours, scooped up a Ample IDd at B a.m. the D«d lliOI'Di.llc ea!Jed to D)' tblt thiJ: 1a a beoetlclal bug --IDd they breed 1D eactus. II..ACK SO • .AFRICAN DRAMATISTS COMING OCC 's thMtre dtpu'tment wW ho.t a 4-mertmer com- puy of Black South African dramatt.ts ln JI.DQary and February. The YlsR marts tbe flrst time tbat a Black Soutb African company bas ner IIJPU.l'8d oo an Amert- cu colltl(e campus. The rnq, was JpOtted ln JobanDelllurg tMs •mmer by James P. Bertholf, chair- man of occ•s theatre de- J)Utmeat, who was tnYfted by Jo1m lllggW, a PJOIDI- Deat South Atrtcao actOr and dl.rfetor, to see the croup's prodaetJoa of ''Survival.'' Academy, The summer program wu designed to provide .pncti- cal esperleoce to supple- ment aeademtc clusroom studies. _ _ Midsblpmu Scbmttz stud1eddamacecoo- trol procedures attbe Pb11a- The flrat IIIDIIIJ cet acqqa.lDted IOlf tcnmble bu: beeo tcbeduled for Ttlln- day, Sept. 16, by tbe New- port Harbor Chamber of Commerce. Tbe •eDt Will be held. from llOOil to fwWcbt at lrYlaeCoa•CouotryCIIb. delobla "Noma~ Sb1pJard ... LEASING POLICE pined nrst -elljlerlooce 1n sblph•'""l._ aac1 ....... vo::u"'lES 4UII'n s;btp-411oaN"'*llle '1 F Rra,'l ..&.WJ\ol' .--,-., 80-fl.-Pitnll boltiJACbesa: _ ~tlftiW .... -..-. tilt % pe.~ Bay. .._... b6Mu'a OG IIUII!c 1M 11m INde ODe-week ~t· police, nbicles Ylll be orleotatlon T1slts to tbe CODdueted bJ "City M.acer Nanl A1r statioD. PeMI-Fred Sorsabal. the Cotta cola, Fla.; Marl.ue Col11S Mea City CouocU decided Base, Quaatleo, VL; NanJ TaeDJ nlgtlt. SubmariDe Base, New Loa-Coostraetlon of medtau don, CODD.; IDd the Surface aDd a welcome sip oa Warfare Scbool, Newport. Adams A.-e. wu ltltbort&ed R. t by Bayltde BuDden IDe, He has returned to An-upon acceptlat tbelr IU,2f0 napolls to contlmle his stud-bld:,·tbelowetttomeet~PeCI· lea leading to bls bacca-ncaUool, Wardlaw Fire lad reate and commission-Equlpmeot Co. was low bid- Ing, d.er for 41,000 feet of three- .AIRMAN JOHN ~.IMOR TRAINING .AT LOWRY Airman Johll L. Minor , son of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Mootromery of 1987 Church 5t,, Costa Mesa, bas been selected 6:>r technical traiD- Ing at Lowry AFB, Colo., 1n the Air Force avionics systems field. He recently completed basic t.rai.n1tlg at Lackland. AFB, Tnas. He is a 1966 l(r&duate of Newport Harbor high sct.ool and atteoded Golc:len West College, Hant- tnetoo Beach. inch ftre boae and 2,000 feet of Z-1/2-tnch flre bole. EJpeDdltrtre of $205 wu approYed tor a polleeomcer to attend the Polltlea.I Vloleace and Terrorb:m semiDar 1n San Lata ObUp:t, Sept. 19-24, PHILIP BOWERS SR. OF EAST II..U FF Dl ES Pb1Up Bowers Sr., tn, of 2830 Carob, East Blolr, w11o died Mooday at a Joeal coa- nlesceot home, wt1l be burled later tbiJ: week ln his oaUve Florid&. A puformaoce of '•Sur- yfnJ" WUJ be staged ln the OCC drama lab theater. ""===7 Mr. Bowers, a retired souDd techn.lclan, wu llYJnc here wttb h11 -, PhUJfp Jr. He Is also tu"IYed by . his wlfe, Angell, aod 3 grandchlldren. IOAIDING GlOOMING DOGS-CATS "WE PAM.PER Y~ PET" zos12 '-caa,.. Balt& ... Bergeron of Costa Mesa was the fluteral df. rector. BI..ODDIIOBILE TIME TIN: Amertcu Red Croq BloodmobUe wtll be at tbe Newport Harbor Llttlleru Cilllrc~ CoYer DriYe, froln 3 to F ridlf, SoJ>t. 17. .,, IIIOdjl VAIJLTS COIN CENTER -····-· ........ COINS WANTID I TGf' DGI!AI fOI COUECTIOIII Of any SU.we buy. 1111 ilnd •-gold ilnd $ilvtr C:AU (1 J4) IJ6-6JIJ liP' .vJ I MAIA2NI • LOUTIII. • lnMI Joe carl, tii:Mu'III.IDMt cbal.rm&ll,. ...,..tn. the nlea u toUon: Eaeb member of a touwome t.., off. Tbe belt lbot otl tbe 4 ll aelected. Eaeb member a. btU bU ... -from lblt ..... Apio, !be-of the4- ls Mleded. alld 10 -..w CM blllll lded. ......,._ ... _" -·--·-. -lolbeplaGGapar ~ •n . laaplt drt?e, .t ·clldltrs team. SPARTAN TD TRAIN .AIRWAYS STUDENTS H-&y-. Cor· pont1oa, 4Je1BirdiR.w- port area,. ~ Dat Ita Spartu Sebool ol .._ ll&lltlcs lllbad1ary bas re- cetred Its 88CODd major commercial aYIIUoa COD-tnct to tra.ID ....,._, t.r Iraqi Airwa11 Ill Its laeWty 1D Tala, otl.aiiOma.. Vena Settenolm, prell- deat ol Sportu, -lbal 1t wu utlcfplttd tbat *· .... wwld bec1D - trataq -the .... 10 daJI Yltb u. ...... ,. tec:b- oleal Eoc1lob -""m lol- lowtd by ftl1aa cc:.tare~ of eommerdal aYiatloa matat..ace lllldlet, GOP UNIT lD MEET Tbe Newport Hut»or Re- pablicu Aaeaibly wm mHt at 7 p.m. Sltaday, Sept. U, at . !JU Vtlta Laredo,· the Blatta. PUBLIC NOTICE FlCTITlOIJS BUSIHESS MAllE STATEIIEIIT Tbo loUowloc po,_ lo dol]llr tM.-... U: Beau'• 8........ 1215 I . iltodi Bt.d., -.., Ca, 12101: .-EU.Wotora,nt1 Wl8doftr Dr.. Coroa dtl Mar, CL liaS, 1'IU ' • Ill II c:oUteted I>JII-. Sipod:-..... . nu ......... llled -1111 -·-"'Or--~ ...... 7.1m. P111U11r: 1111t. 1, 11, II, 10, .,., • .. ........ K-~ F-41711 READING PROGRAM AT LINcot.J4 satDOL AtiLI __ _ ..... Md teKben lbll J-wiD~loa ••tNd I'Mdlll SII'OI(I'am ....,. ........ from 1:15 .. 1:50. -· -bo- to brlllc ---. AftJIIIIiAil ad miCistew for t11o clally -..-. per1ad ol 15 mlllltel. U. ..,._., accol'dlllc to u- -P'loelpjlllalpi!W.r- '-J, .. to ....... --_tlle_of,...... .. . ....nble aCti.Yitf, to blllp • I ........ U. M •ce ol Olltllldt acttn- H•Md~ OKAY FDR SOCK-HDP A aoe~ dDce at the .... Verde ..... C•- ter frvm 1 to s p.m. Saa:r-dlp,...,..ll, _ _..,.. bp IIIICGG -CitrC..- eU ,..._..Y 111ct1t. A rwt •• tH a.i .....t came from eM .. _ v-c-~opr. 1trom Co • C.L COUMOL DK'S SOLIOT PERMITS ,._ ......... OOIIclt lor c:tuttiiiiiJIIII'IIDIII ... ...... .., ... COIIta -CltJ c-ce ,._.., ..,., Lrt a'• ~ o1 X..,... lie: .. AmHa, WiD __ .. __ ... Ulo ... IO.KOCJ:- TY, ~ 10,'1'-- •W M C... CeMt Car MJCall ... ~ --I _ ...... ilii •• ...... or,.._ ... -., .. ~~ ....... ..... -c..-. = 211•, t dxs •• PU.8L.IC NOTICE ,. Q I'll D. ~ --;~~~~:;~;;-.._ rrmr• .... ltd • · PICi!iilCII--,_. 1o-... --·.ua· ITA.TIIIIft IIIII IIIIIJIIIE '1'1111 ....... ...,.. .. ..,., r w • "¢11M •DIHIPMMI TMES ....,,.,. ---·~ 'AT leA' I"IIOGitMJ Ce* .-. c "' -., .... _ '-"•• 7 1'tilli1M .,..,,a.., 9 lt£1 ··-1 2 17·-... _ .. ..., .... .,Or. -,:c-. ... ,, ..... 'TI• ... t,~ ... lflf, .... ~ ..... h .. , two eactae compi.Dies, a ladller trvc)l;. 1n0rkel -qlne company, 8QIIId truck and 2 battaltoa cbiefs follctlt Cbe btau. The wallaoltheballd- IDI( were Wt-ep coocrete. Ceatury Pl. runs south oU Baker St., w.r. of Bristol 8t.. and eut of the Corona deiMarr ....... ,. llii:3~~ HARRY ,. WAI.TE'H GO TO NJ:W YORK • • DC* PAI"lWJ f11 Lido ............ II lll .. ftcl- ........ ot......._tw "••GOd. ........... _ era c....._..._ .. Gad 1. ·--~ 0/ltlllt._....ottiii ..... II o1-.. .-....,rn.tm tiD 1t74. _. ta a .. ...,_ of till Ado 'lllfn•IC'Iac Soelet)'. Be 18 1 .ed com- modore ottlle Lido 1111 y IICIIt c lllb uct a put IDellllber o1 tbe board at dlrecton o1 tbe Udo Isle Comm..tty A.a. N £W ~Oft T e&AC H . C ~L i f"OftN I A •z ec ~ 1976-77 COttCERT SERIES OP .. IM. SA,.._AY, OCT. t 10 EXCiting Concerts •. 2 Series of 5 each Fellunng Let hllhtP= h on•• .. • ................... ..... .,.,.. ....... , ... 0 ... Od.t r.r:.-==~~·' SANTA ANA ..... ICHOOL~ , ............. ... ..._._._,....,, .. n__. ........ • • ...... .--.... s..... .......... ,~ S.....AO ..... IO Or ... O ~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: a, ........................................... Zip •••• ,.... ........... . --_.... .. ..,..... co.«'f ...,.., a IC IOCIIn Jll W ~ ..__ ............... c.&. .... l. . . DIRECT NPORTS .,. ~ONTEMPORARY FURNITURE Crystal • China · Bridal registry MEW ADDRESS a.c-.a.a-.m...._ ... M:ft:lf .......... . ............. ....,. ....... , . ~ ......... --o,...c..,~ lllldlrhi ......... _.,, ............. ..... .... ,, • -.n ·-................... l*t ....... h181ttclVII-Jer, Cllllb-Mill Ina. UIIIW ..... DIIbteta.TM ff' '1 .. _...U~­................. , ... wortla· I, ....... ._. 8dllol'•...,.• ....... an • •' Cld bJ a.e ...,_ cna. . Mn. ~ .. , ............... .... OrMp eo.tJ ca'IPllp tD attract 100 ... ,... ... RSVP •etp• ..... t ftic\ taelllde ..a.. ...i.c, U-bruy~---..trt­ U.. '"-R..,...n Beacll RBYP '*'*-'• locahd It 1714 w. Baa.. BlYd, abo a- peet. to place tbe 1'0llllleer aict. ID Dft'IJ eiiiiDdld pro- CftiDI ID tbe City of Orup tad s..a ADa. Tbe RSVP otllce •lllber a. 675-9210. Mn. CaroiJD 1.cb 70 bubelll......,nc t'b~ morratap 1 week It Mariners Scbool 1D Newport Beach, Wbefe Re belpl Ill I tblrd cl'ldt Jeotet l'lldiac pro- CI'IID. CIJde L. Hedrick, 16, 1 YOIII!tMr Ill TeWa.tte ele- m..tary ldlool Ia Coltl. .,.., atace Jut Stlltelllber .... t:.d IIIPI!Citioa lor .... 34 JeiU'8 elperi-.ee U I mttb teecw. Worklllc f bolln 1 day, a dl71 a weet. lie llelpl,.eW1Dir1e lbldeMs -no teed reflew IDd drlll iD ~tloa tables. Carter in-law here today Jldy Carter, dlaebter-ID- Iaw ol pnmcllatlal CIDdlctate Jimmy Carter, a. llat41d to att.S I rally at Vlnao Ball lor CCJIIITHI -..rten, 1m .... Verde Eut,S.Ite 114, Cotta ..... today, Sept. e, at 1!:15 p.m, tor aboat &D bollr. &be wm be tbt tlrlt mem- .,_ ol tM Cartar ..-rID 0..,. ~.,=._-.-.::- 'nt Jlllbllc .. lllflted to tbe nlJ)', Wldeb .. free. Motbtn IDd teaeben are IDYW to att.eDd ud bJ1.ac tbetr aman cldldnll. v tnaa Rall ll oa 1•" tldl fall from ber podioG u EIIC).Wb , tad IOCtal ltadl• teacher at WetltmJDiter bJtb ICbool. Mn. Hall la tbe Demo- endc P~ eudidlte for tbe fOtb dlltrlet ol tbe-u.s. c.,..., tbe dlltrtct lltnteb1Dc alq tbe oout from Oceaaacte 1p to Bach ••n•• ae•••• B19d. ID ~ Beach ... C':M••c••• ud u tar IDiaDd u Intae, O~b IUMDAYI U TD I Taltta, put of SuD Au., ................ ~ ........... ud .. F.-.. v~. 0,.. ....... 111!1• ' ..... IlL .... ,. .. ---·r::d•y) a.-rm (lllleiiJ ....,) (Ra-. Fla) llltw .. wut llelt WUUam ol Oruce ... n.) (Orup llartse) a..td _. Fntll ~ndt Cap or ChlUed Fntt lace CIWifPAGNE JI"'NDHHIIH~K LOCHS AW BACEU ---·---=--=----· CB£111tA CaDI DUWF'IUES =-·.::...---·-· --------STEAK tr TABTA.N ECC~ HA' PENNIES ----.----------SCOTCH TOSS C REPES OF N1TH --------------= 3.95 LADS 6 LASSIES Z.SO (UDder d years of are) Sera.mblecl Eaa. S.ckwbeat Cates, Bacoo CAPPUCCtHO BAVARIAN CHOCOLATE CH££51: 1.50 CAkF CAU u s 1.%5 ~ .•..... , •... 37 FASHION te&...4HO ~ ........... '1 06.-er .... •··· NEW~ftT caHTD ampagne Hunt Breakfast SUNVA'Y S • 9: A.~. • 2·0? P.At. Phone (714\ 644-'1700 '~;;ik~-!fon Co111i11e11111/ C11isi11e L1111cheon • Di1111er B1'1111eh • ute Silpper Rom4111ic G11i11Jr M11stc ;, the oltl worltllllmosphere of the Capri Lo1111ge Rese,.,alio11s Ho11oretl (714) 642-9434 3300 W. COliS I Highway at Newport Blt11i. Newport Beach """the on'giul Amelia '1 o• &Jb011 Is"'" II Di1111er o./1 Jll Mlriu A•e. (714) 673-6J80 FINEST BRUNCHES & LUNCHES . IN THE HARBOR AREA .. • I. T~ ........ ~·__...,...,.__ Now Oper. Mon. thru. Sun. SUNDAY BRUNCH ........ _.. TRINIDAD CAL VNO STEEL DRUM BAND EwiWbli ......... 2:» ....... , 103 N.IAYSIDE DR .• NEM'ORT BEACH z:z;!22J . JS to present their sa ueezjea orange JUJCe • Thick sliced bacon • Giant link sausage • Eggs almost benalict • Jri h cof1ee • B~· milk punch ... u.:~cH ... Cobb ~>alad • DaiJy specials · Deli sandwiches • Bre.ildasts • Spinach ~ads • Canneloni • Steaks • fish • T~tadas • Triple ~iartinis ... DI~~LRS ... Sc.tmpi ~icoiSt-• Fresh fish • ~ pound ~<'W \(,rk ~e.tks • Baked potatoes • Chilled salads • Stc.tk Di.1ne • St~ & Scampi • Nightly sreci~Js ... Lunch DJ XlUA~'D BRC':'\CH ... 01ampa.'%ne. Bloody ~ l.lrys, R.tfn\1< hue~ with your choice of brunch Dinner · Cocktails Sunday 8JUnch Entertainme nt Niehtly · Gue.t Doclu · 2.406 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach 675-2244 • l::.~c: of .1.11 J.ind c: • Swedish pancakes • Blintzes • BJy shri mp 0meiNtes .. . ~TERTA~J\ IE\.'T ... With Billy anJ His Bxhekn and ··Jkod ~·· ... ~·cber, e'\'enin~s trom 7:00 to 11:00 .... RESl:R\*ATIO~S ... Cdt 5000. (;.{~'" ._.,_ c;n .,. ~---:nr ., ~ t • ,,All'•" CID'LIIft'Y M d M I • --"-'0--· - ,... «WAEE CO.AIT COLLEGE COEDI .W -- I • •, *-at ·an oc:c ....,.u cam-au ,_,.. 'n., 8ft aD ---· ol OCC"• eDIIC leldlll( -,..., .... --. -Jolt. ..... IQft. IIOidCA;. ---£-. PIJ; --. I ... ....._._ .S ,__,,..,. DDimlek. Pension seminar Sept. 21 A "F' '•P sdm aad _......, ..... will ... prn W Stpt. t1 at the """""'-... tbe Air-port bftbe .. .r-sudeYelop- ... COIII:IIdltee ol tbe New. •• alsea.~ •••le ., P'EG NAAP'A BW Roller of Corona BJc!''•W 11 o.t of the bos- plla), bot IIIli -.... tbe lolr slow recot'et'Y oeees- ary to ...,.,ttl•. • • • RaJ P1DcldD of Corona del lb.r, ...-RaJ EltateBoard prnie, ll oa tlls ny home from Autrla ••• and IPHk- Lic ol tbe Nll-CM Realty ~ G!ony Cleek Is ruling ill for Georre WUllamSOD u dlnctor of tbe board aiiW tbe Dell eleettoo., • • • Met aD}' ltrane:e bugs lately? RaebeDe RGbers of Coroaa del Mar .otlced eo me •e.ry laqe nlrdlootlDc:tlY- tn>osllllttoc.......Sherpr- dell. For f-.r they mlebt II'O'W' to tbe mu ---oops, people tdlac .U., Racbelle _..,....ttl}' llliJ;>po. Uoe~u4JM'eoa ­ trvl, pabJJ.e '-~Ill. wbat.ba,.. 100, .n .,. tlaol!r '-· 1M ..-, -abate-meat .,.oq. These DJee people were oat 1D a matter of bours, .cooped up a ample IDd at 8 a.m. tbe Dal mondJ1c ealled to say tbat ttda t. a tNmeflelal bug ... Ud tbty breed Ill cactus. ILACK SO. AFRICAN DRAMATISTS COMING port llutlor ca.lllber of Commerce, ne prornm wW loiJoa' a 7:10 Lfll. COD--b...-. MRS. GEORGE MUNGER ~rs wtll be Cbarles Wtn ol CaUfomta First Bank; attomey Pal F. Man: of R8tu. lc Thcter, ud 0... nia Browa of the CPA ft.rm_ Alexaader Grut ' Co. The Pftl(rlm wW comply wtt4 the ~ COli· u..mc edllcatloa nles of the California State Board of Accoaztlnc for Z boars erodlt. Mrs. Munger elected The Newport Beaeb Ylce...presidalt. Tick- chapter of tbe Nat:Joaal toekers, Mrs. Tbeodon Charity leape ~DDC~Ueealts Kruei; 4tb nee~ new slate of olfteers t.r cbartUes, Mn. ~ Kldao 1976-77 seuoa. reeordie secntary, lin. stMI£R TRAINING The ..., olllcera ""'' JoOD Brl.lcoe; oorr-- prestdeat, Mrs. Georp D. !ago sec~·-~· Sedm!lol FOR MIDSHIPMAN wuacer ~<.:lot nce...,reo~-_, u-~. rs. IO!dsblpmaa Jo-E. Selunltz. ac:m of Mr. aod llrs. Joba G. Sebmltz ot 10 .. .....,. Bay DriYe, Spy. glus lllll, bas completed tbe summer t:raiDSDg phase of his stodies at the N an.l CarltoaB8DCl. dtllf:, memberstdp, Mrs. Tbe JobD Tracy ellDJ.e ls Cllflord Holtetler; !Dd nee-tbe 1.-cue's ptdlutb.roptc preatdeat, ftJI ud meus, Mrs. Donald Palmql&llt; Srd project. Scramble for golfers Academy. Tbe •mmer program was des~ed ro p~de .practl­ eaJ esperteoce to aapple- meot -academic cluaroom stltd.les. Midlblpmu Scbmtiz. studied damage coo- trot proeecllres attbePhlla- The flr&t anat&al get aCQIWoted colt scramble bu beeD scheduled for T ... n~ day, Sept. 16, b}' tbe New- port Harbor Chani)er of Commerce. Tbe IW'eD.t Ylll be held from DODO tO fwiugbt at l.rrtaeCoastCountryCJDb. delpbla Nan.! SblpJard and LEASING POL ...,<~~ nrst -.,.. .. ..,.,. ICE ~~~-::; nttiCLES A~ 80-11. J>OI<QI -. loCI>e ... ---llleoouau-o -tiJe z ...... Bay. ..,..,. -. oul ..... Iii aJ.a) Wtade ooe-wee.k .•f· poll~ ••blcles will be orleatattoo Y1sJb to tbe eooducted by <City M.acer Nan.J Air statJoo. Peoa-Fred Sorsabal, tbe Com, cola, Fla..; Martne Corps Mea City CouocU dedded Base, Qu.utleo, Va..; Nan! Tuesday Digbt. Submarioe Base, New Lc:Jo-Coostruetloo of med.tans don. Coon.; and the Surface aod a welcome slco oo Warfare Scbool, NeWDOrt. Adams An. wu autborlzed R. L by Bayside BuUders lnc. He has returned to An -upon acceptmg their $22,Zf0 napolls to eoot1DDe b.ls stud-bld, tbe lowest to meet spect- tes leadtDg to his bacca. Ocatlona. Wardlaw Fire laUreate and commi&&Jon-Equtpmeot Co. was low bid- Ing. der for 41,000 feet or three- inch ft.re hose and 2,000 Joe Cart. tounaameat cbalrJD.ID. esplalns thenles u follows: Each member of a toanome tees otf. The boot -ot !be 4 Is oelocted. Each member ttMI1 hill b1l Zod lbot from tbat JPOt. ApiD, tbe-of, ... -. 1.s selected, ud ., oa .W c.e ball ll boled. nor. will be_ .. -~ 11e11: tovaome tcore, c .. 111t to tbe·• oo a pu ·t'~lll, ..,.. drtY~ aecl cJrdhn: team. SPARTAN TO TRAIN AIRWAYS STUDENTS N--Cor-pontJco, UIIIB!retlst.w- port area, UDOaDces that Its Spartu Scbool of ... .,_ oalltlcs sabltdlary bu re. cel•ed Its leCODd major commerelal anauoa coa- tnct to traJ.o lb1dentl for traql Airways at Ita: facility ill TaLa, Oklaboma. OCC 'I tbeltre dlpartment wW ho.t a 4-member com- puy of Black Sooth African dramat.t.ta lD January and Febraary. The nstt marks tbe first lime tbal: a Black Soutb African company has rrer IIJP8U8d oo an Ameri- ca eoUere campus. .AIRMAN JOHN ~.INO R TRAINING AT LOWRY feet of 2-1/2-lDch fire hose. EJI*I(Ubtre of $205 waa approud for a polleeoftleer to attend the Polltlca.J Violeoce and TerrorUm seminar 1n San Luls Obllpo, Sept. 19-24. Vera Setterbolm, presl- doat of ss--. a.ld tbal it was aottdpated tbat lta-d-would begin lbelr lraJablc wtthiD tbe DOlt 60 daya wttb u IDteutn tecb- .DJ.caJ EDCUJb procJ'am fol- lowed by ..n.s COIHIIS of commerdi.J ariaUoo malatt~D~DCe lbtdles. Alrman JoOO L. Minor, s:on of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Montcomery of 1987 Church r.t., Colb Mesa, bas beeD selected for technical traiD- lng at Lowry AFB, Colo., 1o the Air Force avionics systems field.. PHILIP lllWERS SR. OF EAST I!LU FF 01 ES Ptill.lp Bowers Sr., 6?, of. Tbe croap was lpOtted lD Joban...,.q thb: IUmmer by James P. Bertbolt, chair- man of OCC•s theatre de- J)Utmeut, wbo was tnvfted bf Jotm fUalns, I Pi"ml- aeat South Afrtcan actor and cUNetor, to see the group's Prodlaetioa of ''SurYJnL '' He receotly completed baste ~ at Lacldand AFB, Tens. He is a 1966 gncluate or Newport Harbor h1gb sct.ool and atteoded Golden West CoUege, Hunt- ington Beach. Z830 Carob, Eas! Blulf, who GOP UNIT 10 MEET cUed Monday at a local coo-Tbe Newport Harbor Re-nlesceot home, wt11 be buried later thls week 1n h1J pabllcan Assembly will meet . native Flori<la. at 7 p.m. Sunday, Stpt. 19, at . 2144 Vtata Laredo, the A performance of "Sur- 'f'lftl" wW be staged 1n the OCC drama lab theater. Mr. Bowers, a retired Bluffs. souDd technlctan, was llYine lOll DING GlOOMING here with his ac:m, Phllllp Jr. He Is al10 aJnlYed by his wife, Angela, and 3 grandch.lldren. BaJt.z..Bergeron of Costa Mesa was the fUneral dl~ rector. BLOODMOIIILE TIME Tbe American Red ·Croa BloodmobUe wtlJ be at tbe Newport Hutlor Latttena PAMPER YOUR PET" c•rrch, 798 IloYer Orin, !0592 LapDa CuJOD Road from 3 to 7:SO p.m. friday, UIIA BEACH PHONE 410..QICZ s.,t. 17. """'1111-lor :::::::.:~~:i·:·:~~d~--:·~be::-*::;~ 11$-Uil. VAIJLTS COIN CENTER i4MN.B,..,., '-IIAII COINS WANTED I CAU (714) 136-6 '' r TOf' DOUAII FOR COUitnOIIII Ot .u. .. buy, Mil..., start goi(J and silver ...,.,_,.. IMot&.Dfll • Ulllrllt. • lftAD PUBLIC NOTI C E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe toUowtar per-ll doll>f bu-w B.-r•s Baaq~el, 1!15 S. Beach Bms., ADabelm, ca. 92103: . Aodroa ED«1 Wlllon, Z7!1 WIDdoftr Dr., Corou del Mar, CL taUS. Tldl be¢ Ill Ia CCJDdlcted bfaaladl-. ·S!poot-WIIera, ,.... __ _ -IM-clortGIOr-.... c.., ... 7, lfll. P11:1U.111: 1JeJt., t, 11, II, JO, tm, • ua. ,..,...rt H-r !Mp. F-41?11 PUBLIC NOTICE ncoftonoul -~~~ MAD IT.lTUIEIIT ,.. "" ....... &. ..... ~ 11 r• '1111111a ....,,111_.,...,.., C.. -. CPI' ... _:.._ •. _ ...... ... lr.rrlllt.I•S II a-. r 1 t Y...,,OIMI. -Tllo~""!' .,., ·1r ...... "111 I lr. ,_ dll ....... ,...,...,_,or_ -c-. .... ,.-· rn• ._, 1,11,a, 10, lfll, II .. = ........ , -~-----. READING PROGRAM AT LIHCOLH SOtOOL • Alli.IDCOiomldllle- ....,_. aod teacbrn'l: tbla , ... will--... --roodLic _..... eYery monlac from 8: 15 to 8'50. -will be Ukod to brtac QPI'OPI1ate boots, new...,.n IDd macutDel for tbe daily .neat readbtc period ol 15 mmut... Ita:: IJUP)M, aceordla( to u- -prlaclpal ~ Wer-ley, 11 to deftql IDd •- -tbe-Giroo411c M a ...._nble aeti.Yity, to ................ tbe .. , •c• of Ollltllde actiY1- tlHIIIdlel- OKAY FOR SOCK-HOP A lOCk.._ diDce at tbt Ilea Verde SbaiiPIDc c •• ter from 1 to S p.m. Sablr- daJ,I'III.II,wu- "' tMC..-cttrs;--cu~,-. .. ._ for tltt ...t came from the ~~-Verde caer Secer-ltrom Co. C.ll. COUNOL OK' S SOLIOT PERMITS nna pondto to aollelt tor ei!UIIIbii,.IPOMI,.ere -"'~~~~ .., 111o c-~~­CitJ c-ca 'heldly DICbt. ~ 8oclolr "' A'..rtca ~ .. AM""etm, wtn --·--... 11 lo 11'111. 10, KOCE- TV, ~ IO,T--• , r c ..... , Cout c-IIJ Colloplllolrld, --·-..... .. ........... ~ ...... . ... -, .. ~~ .... ... U,II_C.._ ... llld. • rtc.. .... ,.._ c_... a. !I!* .................... ~ .. -..... --altll .... lll IIIDtlfii'MAM TAKES 'AT IIA' PIIOGIIM D. .. Gil, 15, repom rape Two eagiDe companies, a ladder truck, snorkel-eogtne eompuy, IQUI.d truck and 2 battaltoo c1llefs fought the blue. The wallsofthebuUd- iog were tnt-up COIIcrete. Ceatury Pl. runs south oft Baker st .• west or Bristol St. and east of the Corona del Mar Freeway. HARRY ,. WAI.TER GO TO NEW YORK -...... -.--c•Dinlld ._. •• 1M -aU_II __ -------------___ .. _ .... _, llw,-..... _ ... ., .. ·--IN......,, ,...,-. ......... -IIIII caDod -· HEW SERVICE HOUR Tile faD IC' t 't wtll fto ----JiliN ._,.. Cloarell <II 1M Muter, UOQ .. Pac:lftc Vltw Drift, Jlut)or VIew IIWa, c•rc:b KMo~ ....u at t:l5 a.m. Slllday, udtMW01'81p Hl"t''ce wUJ be at tO:JOa.m. Dtl'llle tbe •mater, U. cblrcb au btla MldiiiC u l.dlrmal aenlce al S p.m. SUnday ud lftllrdeal. 881'- Yiee at t a.m. s.lt.y. • .... , .. _... ...... __ " ._.... -•nu....,..,,.,...., . ._ .,.,,. .~llal.Y-MIEI CDIOIA-.IM.CM.t SENIOR CITIZENS TEACH STUDENTS u..c.._~...,_..._ UdAC'I'D,III ...... 1111-........ ._.., .. -.=ro::.-:e~::: cltnctor, Ill .... lilt ... an pr11 tt:r • IIYP fti • .... .._ .......... polt ....... ....._e. Yll-leJ. c......_._..,.... u~ boolDIItrieU. n. "· , ......... u t.ea • ................ , ... wort ~ •• 'l'ttalwD -=~a 8CIIIorltaedJ. Koa.dlen an •IP"ced br tile pro-rna. Mn. BIJ'daD llu h-=-t ••• .,. .... OrMp ec.tJ ea .... lp liD altnet 100 ,. leen b' RSVP •e<pa-1 wldcl laellde ..a._ red.. U- bi'UJ 1II'OR, ...... ..tn- Uaa. Tille Mwport Belcb RS'VP eellt•, loeated at 1714 W. Balboa Bms._ a11o ex- pect. to place tbe ..uateer aJct. lD ...,.,~pro­ CJ'Ull ID tbe City of OJuce ud s.aa AM. Tbe RSVP ofllce •mber II 675-9%10. N II:W.-O"T .I[ACH. c e-L I ..-O"N I A ezeaa Mra. CuolJD Larb 70 bu bMl IP"C"• tbre~ mol'lllap a Yeetat MartDers Sebool lD Newport Beech, wbere fbe belpl lD a t1d.rd Cndt 18t'e1 rWi11c pro-1976-77 COtiCEI:T SERIES OPINING SA118AY, OCT. t cram. 10 Excitmg Concerts. .. 2 Series of 5 each Felturing C1Jde L. lledrlet, 66, a Y~ It TeWIMle ele-mtllllarJ 8CMol ta Costa ..... lbace 1ut September lu IIJad ~ for Ids S4 ,_,.. aper1taee u a LM An11h1 -· h Ordt•• ..................... w-. ... ~ ........ 0 .. , 0 ... (kt.f ........................... ........... ,_AitWJ SANTA ANA ..... SCJIOOl~ ................ lllatb t-=w. Wori!Dc 4 bolln a claJ, S claJ"I a weet, lae ....... ~ •• IDtle ..... no ..s ret1ew IDd drill -~tables • ~ ....... --.......... -............. --...... ~ ........ -................. ~ .... TICilln: PI• Ul ,_. ..... PCM narn. ~-•.o~~MATIOM: .u&ntiCOWOM Carter in-law 01 CALL: PII&HAIMDMC IOCII'IT, 646-MII here today ~--------~------------............ ,.., lt7~n_.--..,.,._ • ................ s.... ............. ce.urh hrteiAO...._IO JedJ Carter, dlacbter-1D- Iaw ot p~J e&Ddktate JtmmJ Cuter, 1.1 alated to attead a rallJ at Vtnan Hall for Caacrea ~n, 1525 M-Verde Eut.Satt.- 114, Ca.ta MMa.liodaJ, Sept. i, at 1&:15 p.m. for &boat an bou. Or .. O ~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: a, ................................ sw. ...... Zip •••• "-············ --_.... ......... co.ll"f ........ ---=-n ... w -~ .._ ........ eo-.ca 'IMJ. • . - Sbe wm be tbe ant mem- ber ot tbl C~r ...,er ID 0,... :=..:-.,=..~~ PIRECT NPORTS ~ONTEMPORARY FURNITURE Crystal · China · Bridal registry Tbl -llc 1.1 llmted to tbe nllJ. wtdeh .. free. llotben IDd teaeberl are IDYbd to att.l ud briDe tllelr 1ma11 cldJdreL vtnu Ball II ca lMYe tb1t fall from ber pot:ltlon •• Eaclllb 1 ud IOdiJ lltadlM te&ebef at WMtm!Diter bleb scbool ~EW ADORE$$ DESIGN ttL AZA • 2~ Mewpert Cettter D ... St.lte 110 Mra. Hall II tbe Demo- cratte Plll'ty CIDdlclate tor tbe 40tb dl.ltl1ct of tbe u.s. COIICfUI, tbe dlltrtct m.tcbtllc a1oac tbe coast from OceaDIIde ap to B•cb Bll'd. 1D Haat1actoD Beach ud u fir IDiaDd u Intae. 'l'lltlD. put of Suta Au. udF..aa.v.u.,. MAJTII CIIAI.I aAMr:M••c••• O~Dt IUNOAYI 12 TO I PIONEER BILL s~. HAS OUR CITY COUNCIL LOST ITS OBJECTIVITY? Costa ..... bu beta forbmate OYU tbe Je&rl to ban a City Couen 1D wtdcb fa.YOrttism bu DOt beeD placed ahead of tbe pod of tbe tattre ctty. I WOI!Idtr 1f we an .un tbat tomaaate. OD Aac. 16 at 2 p.m., oar CoaDCJI toted 5..0 to cbme $5,000 liD a 8oatb Cout trade pro- motS.. Ill ccajlmc:tloll wltb so.th Cout Plaia Hotel, Solltb Cout Plaia l.Dd flllbM A1r Wnt, wbo were a1.eo aid to .,. nadJ to eJdp 1D. s.tb Cout Plua's Wener Eteber UUd tor tbe tu ~. =,.. .... tbtdtJbadalrMdJ ;;on;; 000 to tbt .... Cout Plua ...a•1 cz-d 01*''11. t11111 ,..._a........,TMcUJau- apr ell'.., aat tM ..., ,.. ........... ,...pro ... . ..... u.r. .. -..... illlllila ............ Co* .... -8utlor 1..1"11.. ,.. ... tiM. ,.... Rcap:::rt 8-='C-aal8dYIIODn •~ IIIII ._ tl7llr to we ,,. · b-'1 I I ..... 1M lllllln Clr'lllp coue_. ... _ ....... ..,. Cout Plua -u liar tllllllll u ••Me•. A _.. t/lltWJ _... a .,..._ ..... .,... .. ..,... .. Caul ........... ... ..._. ........... r· 111 ..................... "' a. car c-ca. c. • • .,...._.,. lu .... laQ I .. ... dlscualloa, uiiilii Cout Plaia pap tu IDd room tax. till et.tJ ,...CI .-1 mOMJ ca tldapro!!ftCII*trtl procnm. We ALL paJ ov ..... Mr.lla,or, b.t ,. cbl't apect aa. ....,.,... to IMip ldJwUM 0111' twill IIIII. Mr. Hammett cldiDed Ia IDCI 81C· oDdeel llaJQr RaeUI'a IDCitlaa to ap-.1 lbe ...,. It ...--a- moai!YI I beU~e MQor ltadtl ud Mr. Ham meet an pd.ltJ ol q1111tJc'PINe actloll. Mr. Ra.....U ,.t tt,m Ia e•,..tp +1 _.... froiD s.pr. strom 1*11* -_.. t11a a lld.rd ot Ida ...... CIIJ..... COital Mil M e-. .._,. be eMile-!~ • to ............ a.t aid ........ llow..u, tM dl)' Ia Ole RECORD Ia ..... to~ )It air tnJIIe It Or-.. eo.tJ Alrpor\ ,..... ........ ., ..... Mr. .... ..... board ot CllNdoru of ... c.ut JlllaMl ........... CoutPiua.ftlcla .,.,..... ... .., bvt-ellllllll .......... 11r ...... c..-.a ct a. dlltrlat ......,. ...... ,. ... ...... .... lk ......... ftalltd .......... .,. ... a __ MDCII_ ........ II .. ..., .... _ .......... ~ ....... lli**•f" .... ,Mr.cg; r Bill SJ.C~air PIOneer Barbers ·1M .. WPOIT ILVD.-MIAII WILIOII -cDITA MilA a. ..... ~., .... __ .... .. ..... Tllllir&. I'lL ·-...... ... ..... S.ad•y a....-r~u (Ramo. Fia) Bnua cia WWiaJD ol 0ruce (Oruce s.rtse) Se"ed wtllt F~ ~nit CQp or Chilled Fndt Jtdce CHAMPAGNE PINDHOBN-HADDOCE LOCHS AN' BACELS __ .... ----=--=----· CftOWDIE-TDO: ECCS -------------· II CllETNA GlUtEN ---ST'£A~ ll TAllTAN EGGS" =-------- SCOTCH TOSS ---·----- 3.95 DUMFRIES =-::..----· ----HA' PENNIES -------CREPES OF Nl'nt -------·- LADS 6 LA6mES 2.50 {UDder U ,.us of l(e) Scrambled EcP. Backwbeat Cates, Bacon CAPPUCCINO IIAVAiliAN CHOCOLATE CHEESE CAll£ 1.50 CAIE 1.25 ....a at •.•. ~s •·•· 37 FASHION ISLAND • Jlfte.rn..... ... II. L.ZS Dl•er .._., •·•· N~CEHTE~t (714) 8A4.20a0 ""' ... ~-Vagne Hunt Breakfast SUN DAYS · 9:A.'4 ,·• 2:0? P.~. Phone (714l 644-1700 ~ Y/6~~-}/m~ U17 Ja.IOIE£ lOAD · MWf'OIT IEACtl, CM.JFC.IA Continental C11ut;,e LMncheon • Dinner Br~~nch • Lllte Silpper Romantic G11ttar Music in the o/J wor/J tllmosphere of the Capn· Lounge Resef'JIIlh.ons Honored {714) 642 -9434 3300 W. COII.St Highway 111 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach a11ti the on'gi11111 A me/ill 's 011 &Jb011lsland Di11ner o./1 311/Uritu A•e. 4) 67 3·6J80 FINEST BRUNCHES & LUNCHES IN THE HARBOR AREA T ....... ._ ...... _. ~~~~ Guest Bo.t Slips Now Open Mon. thru. Sun . SUNDAY BRUNCH 10a.a.•Jp.a. TRINIDAD CALYPSO STEEL DRUM BAND E"••nainine ,_ 2:• """· . IS to present their ~u~, ... cu orange • Thick sli ced bacon • Giant link sausa~ • Eggs almost beneJict • Irish coftee • Brandy milk punch ... Ll:~01 ... Cobb ~lad • Daily specials • Deli sand"·iches • BreJkfasts • Spinach salads • Canneloni • Steaks • FtSh • To:>tadas • Triple~· ·s ... Dl~:\1:.'RS ... Sc.tmpi ~icoise • F ·fish • One pound i'l"'· \(.,rk ste.tks • B.tked oes • Chi lled salads • Stc.tk Diane • Steak & Scampi • Nightly specials ... Lunch DlX(ELA~'D fiRU~CH ... Ch:tmpa~ne, Bloodv M<trys, R,\01<.1~ Fines witl1 your choice of brunCh Dinner · Cocktails Sunday Brunch Entertainment Ni&h tly · Guest Docks · 2406 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach . 675-2244 • l:~s of Jll ki nds • Swedish pancakes • Blinttes • BJy shrimp omelettt:s .. . E"TERTAt'i\iE''T ... With Bil~· anJ His Bachelors and .. Red ~·· ~:t:ber, e\'ellings 1.rom 7:00 to 11:00. _ RESER\'A TIOXS •.. Call 979-5()()(1. / UlfOIIT IIARIOR Elllll'l lliiiRSDIIV SEPT. I, 1m Cro · try h :..:.:AIIIt== SESE,;Ctn:::IOII,_--'--P'-"'."-'6---=00:::::ROIIA=i*,_l=::IIA,_R, -""CAU,_,F, ss coun opes li""""'"'="M"""A'='R t""'N'='E R="'s"""c"""'H~U"""RC~H~. ""':: MOW Ill OUR MIW !IUILOIIIG lODO BISON, .AT JAIIBOREE, NEWPORT BEACH TELEPHON&:~IO THE TEACIIING IS CENTERE D OM JESUS CHRIST' AND THE BIBLE, wrTH EIIPIIASISOMPRACTJCAL CHRISTIAN IJVIMG. ALL AGES ARE WELCOIIE. Cc-aM~•ac aad 'rislttac an.Uable. SUNDAY SERVICES: 1:00-9:30-11:00 A. II. . ___ ., .. .. ........ fi'NI!_lDM ·-~-,....,Or­.... Cout Colllp's croiiJ _, __ ..... .,,.~,.,. OCC_,BW H- wiiO ... -tlentodlllis .... from u ......... . role wblle Jim Yettwt.lD is oa a attetteal ltln ol ~. 11 eathulAati~ lboat tlda Jar's fl'elbmiD ,._. ne -llallltod!rd '74 AMC HORNET 4 DR. 6 Cylinder -Auto. transmission Power steering -Radio/Heater MERCURY z Dr. Hardtq> COUGAR XR7 ••:..;~'.:· Facton alr $2399 Air -Ali/FM stereo Pwr. -I'IDI -Pwr. Brakes $3599 797LGV Plus Tu &: License 825HDD Plus Tu: Ia '74 MUSTANG II 2 X 2 '72 • Dr. Auto. Trans. -Faet. Air-Pwr. steerq Custom trim -Radio II Heater Automatif: Transmission AM/FM Stereo -Auto. Tnns:. $3199 Plus Tu: II. VOLVO Station AutomaUc Transmission • Factory Luggage n ck -Fuel Injection Radio • Heater $4599 IJ51KOA Plus Tu: II. CHEV. HATCHBACK Automatic transmissloo -Radio/Heater • Mag wheels- 0 BS.OPPORTUHCTIES YOUR VIABLE project plus our adequate money plus mutual business realism equals flne success. CaD 675-1577. CALL 673 -0550 FOR A SUBSCRIPTION TO THE ENSIGN •••• OHLY S5 A YEAR 1 Time . 10 .... Cll' le.. . . . 2.00 !1 to 30 wards • . • • • S .DO 11 to 40 wordl . . . . . 4.00 Eacb orer 40 • • .to AN'TIQUE FIREARMS Western memorabUla swords, Indian blankets. 54?-1189 or 544-3064. $2299 PRESCRIPTIOH DRUG IHFORMATIOH from a Doctor of Phar- macy --kDow tts uses, precautiOilS. alde-efects. Send name of drug aod $2 for one, $3 for two, $5 for four. o LOST AHD FOUHJ) ' . ORIENTAL antiques, . art wanted. AJty amowol of qqalJty pieces. Private p1.rty. No dealers. Coo- ftdeotlallty assured. Bos. AA-26, c/o tbe Ensign., Corona del Mar, Calif. PRESCRIPTIOH DRUGS LOST -ln Corona del ~nar: ooe teardrop crystal ear-rq, screw back style. Finder may borrow the pair ooce a month, Ur- gent! Phone 64-4-8608. • II AU TT 5ALOM "' 0 , ~···· .... IEAUTYNOOK 2732 E. c-t Hwy. ot MOMEY BACK GUARANTEE For information, send $1 to: Glenwin Corp., P.O. Bos. No. 10672, Glendale, Calif. 91209, Topi .. 'IC•9"J••• llle-Boll .a-,--occ•a Srd mM tut--. Carl Weber, fto 'ftll - :uod lim Ktoc. --bowiDlallleOCC .... I .... -..... ., lloo raaen, C!lact LMI:er alld Peter NIIIOleoQ, are abo back. Cbtrles Wale&UoiEttt.. :uod -· Rodrlpeoo(Moft bead a clusy ooaUactat ol b'esbmee. Waic.at was tbe No. 2 mu oa Ed1801l's CIF- AAAA cbamp& last Jetr,IDd Rodriguez nnt"'ed 5U. iD tbe CIF -AA ehl:qJ~Gasblps. Otber top trosb ~ I.Detude: Uut HeiDJc, the Gardea G!'O'f'e l...eqaecham- ploo 21 La Qu-Htct> lui year; Tom Ellis, lD AJ1- In1De League performer from Costa Mesa Higb.; Dave Day, Ali-Irri.De Leagaetrom. Corou. del Mar; Gary Ert&, tbe No.1 ped:lrmer at New- port Harbor; and Rick Nolan, No. 1 at FOUDtaJ.n Valley. Tbe Bucs open tbe cam- paign tMs Salllrday, ..... 11, in the Loog Beach lnvlta.- tlollll. Tbey opeo the dual meet seasoo at MinCosta College oo Sept. 17, fa cing MtraCosta and San Diego City colleges ill a double dual meet. WAITING FOR A COiriU:AND from tbelr lbl .. r are these 4 Geraau Sbepiterclr o1m81 by lin. Butara Kothe or CoMa M.-a. .teward Ax tbe Slpt. 11 .., u1 o~ti!IDCe trtall to be beld at M1le Sq.are Part. Fc:aa~D Valley. The obedi'e.t Sbepberds .... from left. NlQH, TIIW.,'I'df:uodCbo.-, Shepherds show Sept: 18 roe Orange Coast German Shepherd Doc Club wW hold the anooal f!ll1 AKC JloeDCed G erma.a Shepherd specla.lty s~·" and obedience trials Saturday, Se;t. 18 at Mile Square Park, 16801 E:~dlll Avenue, Founta.ln Valley, Shepherds from throughout the country will compete for championship points, troph- Ies and ribbons, beginning at 9 a.m. Conformation judglng will be done by Mrs. Grace Pappas of Castleton. New York, wtth Raymood Uuller of Van Nuys judgtDg obedi- ence. Trophy aDd rtbiJoo award& wUl be gtvea from 1st place to ftb plloe ln all clas5e5. Mrs. Barbara Kothe of Costa J.hsa ls stewardlog for the eveot. Mt"s. K.Xhe, an arid Shep- herd owner, is obe11ence instructor for the Newport Beach recreatioo dept. Information ls avatlable from Mary Cann.>n of Costa Mesa at 548-M51. Newport Police Blotter • THURSDAY, AUG. 19 Victor Paal Kaye, 13, of 437 Fair, Costa Mesa, was charged wttb misdemeanor dnmk driYiDc at 2:15 a.m. at Campas IDdBristol,Santa Am. HeJgtts • • • Travis Gleoa KaykeadaU, 18, of SIS Catalloa, Newpo rt Heights, YU charged With misde- meaoor d"Dk drh1ogat1:10 a.m. at MacArtburandFord, Harbor View Homes ••• A bncelet, neclclace and 3 boWes ot liquor, n.lued at $698, were stolen from John Geiger's home at 1620 Galuy, Dover Sbores, be- tweeo 4 p.m. and 8:30p.m. • • • A radio, tape player aDd pistol were stolen from EaceDe Friel's ear wbile it was ln the pa.rttac space at his Oakwood apartments residence between 10:30 p.m. Aug. 19 aud 6:20 a.m. Aag. 20 ••• NatbaDSorenseo of Oakwood apntmBJts ~­ ported a stereo set stolen from b1s car in the apart- meat lot betweea 1 a.m. Aug. 19 and 11:30 a.m. Aug. 21 • , • Marta Madip.n rt· turoed bome to 1330 Hamp- sblre, Westcliff, at 1:10 p.m., and appa.relltly inter- rupted a burglar, wbo ran from the borne, )lmped a fence, and dropped jewelry and a calculator he had: taken from the home. • FRIDAY, AUG. 20 Barbara Alleo,l550Mlra- mar, Balboa, reported $238 ln cash, plus 2 books, stolen from her borne between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m •••• Ronald WUllam Hictman.M.of4515 Perblm, Cameo Sbores, was cbaqed witb petty theft at 2:30 a..m. at 900 Newport Ceoter Dr. . •. A cassette tape player n..lued at $290 was .stolen trom Broce Pride's car lD the parking space of his Oakwood apari- meDts HsideDce between 8:SO p.m. Aug. 19 and 10:10 h1s home at 701-1/2 Ju- mlne, Corona ciel Mar, be- tween 7 p.m. Aug. 19 and 10 a.m. Au g. 20 ••• Jamie Leong reported $150 worth of stereo equipment taken from his car In the Oak- ~ood apartments area be- tween 7 p.m. Aug. 19 and 8 a.m. Au g. 20 • • • A camera, tennis equipment and a brief case, valued at $230, were taken from a car belonging to Peter Dobbs while it was parked at his home at 236 Hellotrope, Co- rona del Mar,between6p.m. Aug. 19 and 8:30 a.m. Aug. 20 .•• Holly Shepard, 2215 Anniversary, Back Bay, re- ported jewelry and stereo equipment, valued at $3, ?30 burglarl.ted from her oome between 1:15 p.m. and4p.m. • SATURDAY, AUG. 21 del Mar, ns ebarpd 'll'1ttl Intoxicated disorderly cc:m· duct at 10:05 p.m. at -H.h aDd Iris ••• Clltford Scott Las- sen. 18, 013032 Jan, Costa. Mesa, was arrested at Bay- side and Jamboree, near Promootory Point, at 8:SO p.m. on a warrant c harging faJlure to awear to answer a vehicle code charge • • • Donald Charlton's 1964 Volkswagen was stolen from In froot of his home at 1418 Mariners, Harbor HJ.gh- lands, between 10 p.m. Aug • 21 and 11:40 a.m. Aug. 22. • MONDAY, AUG. 23 WUllam AlaD Mockett, 19, of 1601 Antigua, Dover Shores, was arrested at 12:20 a.m. at his home and charged witb sl.applng the fa ce of a neighbor who bad compbJ.Ded about his fast driri.Dg on Aotteua ••• A burglar ala.rm at tbeBootoo, 425 3oth, Cannery Village, was fouod lJlnl oo tbe ground, after beiog remo•ed from tts oormal loeatioo near the business entrance, but no attempted eatry to the buUdtnc was DOted ••• • TUESDAY, AUG. 24 Co<onodot- Phone 1144-7338 CALICO iC~A~T~;,~;~~:~il a.m. tbe 20th ••• Allen needs a good Reumont reported a $150 ho tape player takeo from his me, 2-1/2 years old. ""' N~eariiiiiwtdle U wu near Kermtt Johnson's 1960 .Yol~agen was stolen from • troat of his home at 4017 Channel, West Newport, be- tween 6:30 p.m. Aug. 21 and 3:30 a.m. Aug. 22 ••• David Edwln Zamora. 23, of st3 E. 21st, Costa Mesa, was charged with being in- toxicated and disorderly at 1:15 a.m. at. 2601 Eastbluft • • • Edward Armand De- Pascale, 21, of 4804 River. West Newport, and Gary Neal Van Vleet, 20, of 455 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Heights, were charged wtth tntoJicated disorderly con- duct at 1:30 a.m. at 445 N. Newport • • • Randall Johnson, 11 01 Devon. West- cUff, reported a radio-tape player stolen from his car wblle II was parked at 488 Newport BlYd., Newport Helgbts, between ~:30 p.m. Aug. ZO aDd 9 a.m. Aug. Zl .•• Kenneth Parkford, 4815 Bruce Crescent, Lido Sands, reported a $225 tape deck stolen fror.a his car white tf wa.s J:!rked at his home from 6:30p.m. Aug. 20 untU 2 p.m. Aug. 21. • SUNDAY Atx:i. 22 Joseph Paul Radvansky, 23. of 3506 Marcus, West Newport, was arrested at 2:35 a.m. at Z18 48th, West Newport, and charged with possessJoo of hashish • • • A stuffed African impala head. valued at $1,000, was stolen from the eoelosed patio at the home of Robert Dean Coye, 106GrandCana.J., Balboa Island, betw... S p.m. •Aug. 2• IDd 5 p.m. Aug. 25 • • • JobD Mart Doss, 18, of 735 JOUD, Co- sta Mesa. ns arrested there at 1:55 p.m. oa an Onnce County lla..rbor Jlldlclal Dis- trict warraat ebargt"llg him with gnDd theft of proporty • • • David ADdrew Barks. 20, of 223 Orange_ Newport Shores, was arrested at h1s borne at 2:40 p.m. and c.barged wtth Jl")"HSsi(ID of htsbJA.,., AU. OIICAII a s• o.MilriT.i ,..... 17£1•• 675-2051. Just 1Piumbi & Heating BACK-TO.SCHOOL SALE 8....,.1 Rtcbmaad !bello ................. 1111 -............ 595 Ae....t.c BlldwiD ............ 71S y-~..--.......... ··-""' . ...,.-.... _ ............... lOll ·=-··--. . . . . . . . . ... '-...... -..... •knt ,...._......_ IIIII .l:..flcl ......... .. All --.. ,_ .... ICa.Dr .-:CO. '--•• w-t- 1111'111. -... --&al. 1114 J 538 CENTER STREET -COSTA MESA - Gpo Shorts & Shim T-Shon ......... Shoos SoooatS.. S?fJ r twa s-lolm&,... W..UpSuilo ,.... .... S.C. Shoos s, .... Stllllot Sullo ,_ ...... .., .......... . ,...,.. ShOrts & Shim ,_.,..... lotlosJ-Siwls .......... •.• _.Soh E.;G,.o AIMIWol ... ls ......... ... .. Llr.a ........ .....,.....V·••IoSnell•• .....Ste ...... ........... lsls1 C'.tltl .. a ? • Any !1 me you 're Involved 1n a real estate transaction. Remember. Realtors are skolled on servong the real eslate need s ol all Amero cans. So. for your real estate needs. look lor the symbol of a Realtor® A REAL TOR can do more than help buy or sell your home. REAL- TORS are experts in commercial and industrial real estate. land development, property manage- ment and real estate investments. Look for the trademark of a REALTOR. It's your a~surapce of real estate es..celleDCe. Call your Realtor" ••• c ...... 111111 . - INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES MAKE tOIY WCB Rl· YOU Sliper dlpla Jut 1-1/Z blocks from beacbl Gr.t poleMI•I ll»r weetty reata1 dlartlc sea-. Lots ol cbann aDd well priced at $130,000. Bob o.--. 64!-SZSS. (C76) 61BT MIA (I IIWPORT tmm Neuly .., WU'ftllllctoo ctaptex -3 bedrooms each, flrtplaces, walk-ID closets, prtnte patios aDd walk to scbools aDd shops. Asking $112,000. Barban Wrt,pt. 644-6200. (C77) " 1WO All 111 tOIY ,, A really neat duplex and a great buy at $90,000. Each with over 1.500 sq. ft. -3 bedrooms -2 baths. Drive by 1798 Crestmolt (at 18th St. in Costa Mesa}. Bob Oweos, 642-8235. (C78) . to1 DOVER DRIVE 642-123511644 s-MIGtJEL 644-t-200. 4~S c Mu•us ott., 752-1414 REALTORS 675-551' WATERFRONT FOR YOU & YOUR BOAT Pri•ate 51ip for 10' ..... ,n.e loc .... -gret'ftbeft; sp.cifws cott ... Mi"' -.... t..-b••oo. with .. ,. .. , sittiRc} r00111 crea -.d balcCMtJ: ...,... ....-oo.s, 21/z Mths; ..,...., li•ill1 doM to ........... $106.000. CO ROM A DEL MAR .CHINA COVE --··!.est ., lh ldiMI. Mweiw .....,......, 90xl 06 lot: · .. , to Wkt ott with fill .. ,_ oc~ & ;.tty Yiew; ...-r..., 1 6 a Asate. S 171,000. COLE OF MEWPOIT IEALTOIS l51SE.c..tHwy c .......... 675-5511 HEW IN HAiti OR VIEW HILLS P r ivate courtyard entry with bubbling fountain, leads to this fresh 4 bdrm. in a setting or m ature trees &shrubbery. Offeredat$137,500-Fee A COL8WU. tM-.a CO. 644-.1766 Quick Occupancy Harbor View Homes LoftlJ I blciNoiD -.. Jut ftltlal b a IIJ*ia! tudl1 • ..,. a. IN' ~ F..O.r room ,... ..... ,.. • 111 u., caner lot ~ ,.._ cr••INIL Pool. ... , anuud all U.. a-..ltl• flir ,_. MllJIMII. Pl1ot Ia tllO,OOO -18cllllllll IMIIIId. $110,000 Call 67 5(): R-2 . LOT 'TWEEN OCEAN & BAY! On large corner R-2 lot. Two bedrooms wUb nice patio ud fen ced yard. Steps to bay and just two blocks to octaD. Priced at ~79,950. CALL 673-3663 EVES. 673-8086 I•CIIII • 2111 W. IAI.IOA kVD. UJ..JI61 MIWPGaT lEACH ·FoR· SALE OR · ·vac.ant Commerciai PARKING FOR 40 CARS! 16,000 sq. ft. Including approximately 1,000 sq. ft. ot alT coocHtiaoed omces -7,560 sq. ft. ls utra hlgh tUt-QP, remainder of building is coocrete block ud pumice block. 16' x 16' electrically cperated loadi.og door. 16' x 25' spny booth. 600 amp., Z40 v ., 3 ph. power. Mercury lights. IMit TERMS or 0 INER MAY CARRY OPEN OAIL Y 9-4 SAT. & SUH. EVES. BY AP P T. NELSON ROBINSON Realtor 548-3414 PHONES 675~120 6 SHARP UNITS .\II :! bdrms "it h private beac h pnnleg\!s. This onC' of a k1nd Cor01w dC'I :\lar (.lropert~· as on 19.000 sq. ft. of : fl'c Jano . ThC' owner '' 111 finantc at krms your bankC'r c.:ao 'L affnrrlln ~~' t' ~ou~: Lt!-,lt•d at S3~5.110<l. CORONA PACIAC REALTORS 644-1567 ••••••••••••••••••••• Y•'ll be llld eomorrow a.t,..,. boiPl ral ,.._ ....,. aoy a McCARDLE •:;:a ·II ltBUMLB SBitVICB SINCB lf4J •10 M~ &VD.r COSTA MBA A DeVISDe OP Md ... IM¥1STMIMT CD. 671 tiGO CURT D08H . . UAL10& e •••-•.,1 140o'W.IT COAIT HWY ., NC.O"T e•ACM UNDER CONSTRUCTION . 5 NEW HOMES IIWPORT IIIGHTS SUBDIYISIOII 3 bedrooms. ! t.ths, famUy room; 4 bedrooms, 3 batbs, tamny room I.Dd diDiJIC room. From $90,360 to $138,!40. INCLUIXNG LANDI a a 8 I SUPER VI_EWS I DEAL FOR COUPLE MORE THAN A PERFECT BACKGROUND FOR A COUPLE WHO lNS1ST ON TASTEFUL LIVING, THIS CORONA fUGHLANDS PROPERTY HAS AN OCEAN VIEW THAT WON'T QUIT! This outstanding borne bas 3 beauUAJJ private patios, Z bedrooms, 2 baths, eJ.tn large family room and 2 fireplaces. AU thls lor $167,500. Open daily beginning Sat. 1-4:30 W Cabrillo, Corona Highlands • ••• COM DUPLEX Slt~wn ~ ... · . ..nG :· vlew. Studio apartments - 2 bedroom, 2-1/2 ba.thb each. A MUST SEE! Asking$189,500 - DOH Y • .-R~K~U< Ul..T~Jt &IIC.St . ....... . NE 6 4 0-7000 BIG CANYON VALUES Spectacular 4840 IQ. ft. • bW-....,. Ja !Mal stqes ot coastnactiolt. Famlly room and Library onrlook1Jic gorgeous pool area and golf oourse. 2 ~tory UYiJic room with massi•e fireplace and • ... loft. $365,000. BeaatUUI 4 bedroom, 4-1/Z bath Big C&nJ'OO oo.dom.lD.IIIm. Popa1ar Versailles mode 1 located oa colt course. Secladl!'d jacuui spa, decorators ttatares thJ'oQcbout. plus many, many other extns. $229,500. ............... ._. oflnJa !J~fe Custom 6500 sq. ft. waterfront home.· on the point. 134 Ft. I ront<l J!C' w1th m agnificent view or hoats & harbor. Shp for Ia rl!e boats. RcmoddlmJ.. hJs been started -finish il to your own ta:,lL'. BILL GRUNDY, Realtor . H] 833-9781 Hester-Brown RE A LTORS ************** RkJ,J(e Robers, Rultor ' Top ot the Corooa ~ bill. tbk nedl style borne 1i1as --'•OLD CA.UFORNIA CHAltM., •• with facilities as lllOdern a.s tomorrow. Over 4000 sq. ll. ot rradou llri.ac ... ce. 5 bedrooms, 7 · baths, JPUkDIIC pool ud a lllp Panon mtc Vtew! --All OD approd..Wely two thirds of an acre ot prime Coroaa c31tl Mar ~ sz~s.ooo. Please call for appt. It's a pleasure to ~ Excellent family borne -4 bedrooms, lamDJ room, fireplace. Completely f'CII,1Dted Inside ud out. Plenty of room-for recreatioo nbJcles and boat on spacious lot. ON E OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY'S BEST! ~ MARTIN '"-7113 REAL ESTATE ~ OlAST HIQtWAY CORONA oa. M HEWPOIT l -.ooM. S7l,9SO. K.Jt'k Rav Doll 11nusc! Beaut.al ul l und;t•o n. heaut1t ul ,:ta rde n s. J lkdroom:-.. 2 Batlr\. "lute picket fen C't'. a ,-acw of the ne w s:otf ··ourse and s hort ndc to lht-' YMCA. It's for r eal, at_ S7~Uf50. in Ne wport Bc;.ach. U,_,I()UI: fi()MI:S REALTORS'. 675-6000 ]443 East Coast Highway, CoroN del Mctr .ol'-0 m Mesa v ... rllr•. at 546 5990 . [ HOW CAN I DEFER MY GAIN ON MY RESIDENCE, IF I SELL ? SERVING ASK us NEwPORT BEACH SINCE HMO 768-7878 anytime EAR LE ·~UD" cc.BIN, GIU BaonA Sales througb tbe llllltlple •uu• Semce of u.e Newport H...._....(.".ellll Me$& Board ol RedDn tgfe'W $265-1/! MILlJONS Ia tM 81'11 11 .. mootbs of 1176. TRI& • A a Rl . CENT INCREASE OVER ,_ PERIOD OF IriS. 4,411 ..W !J!!!_ were procee••llt ol ~ a PEa WERE SOLD. , •. per ceill el a. , •• were coopehllln. , 'I'IIIOOC.._.,c...,. ... ..., ...... ,...._ tQ.l IIIIL 11. ,._ 10 L1L ....... ,... .... ..... .... .., ........ ... ...tea•ltr-•eua- XEROX COPIES Legal-5~ Colored Paper -5~ Bouod Material -~ Double Siding -~ Lables-25~ per sheet (8%. 11) PRIZE 1D tlllsSatar-_,:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::.... IT ALL ADDS High Interest Daily Compounding More Services Insured Savings + Extra hours Velo Binding-$1.25 per book Collating-1/2~ a copy T per lulchd -1 origiiiBI 8tx11 400 l*'tuded-1origil .. &ix14 day's Coroaa deUlar Khran- ts Cllab ''5-ID-41Ht ale"Wlll be tbe color TV set be1Dc sbown oft ben by Marty MetauoD. at left. cba.lrmu tor tbe fiiDd rsl8er, and V lr-,u B•tley, Wbo'll be in ebarce of pucates IDd bam- balers. Tbe ~•t wUl be be1d from '1 a.m. to S p.m. Kiwanis putting on sale and breakfast The s ·est Investment 5.25% 6.50% 7.75% Pu~ Certrfrtates of Oeoosrt Investment Certrfrcates Yield SI.OOO. I year yreld SI.OOO. fi.IO years vreld 5.39% 6. 72% 8.06% COPY STOP 4301 Birch · Suite 5 Newport Beach 751-1050 MOM. • FRI. I· S {MEAR ~ COUNTY AIRPORT) === BtJrglar ~ Cout r. G. EM TALK Tbe Ktnnls Club of Corooa del llar '1rUl bold a fUod ra1s1QC 5-~ sale at tbe comer of llacArtbur aod E. Coast lttry. tbis Sat- urday, Sept. 11. A pucate breatfut with cotree Yill be sened from ? to 11 a.m., 1M a bam- burger IUDCheon trom 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., each for a doaatioo of $1.50. Hlghllgbt of the day wUl be tbe drawtog for a port- able color TV set. Separate donations of$1 will be accep- ted for tbls QR)OrbmitJ. Tbe • wtnner oeed DOt be pHSellt. A combined Wblte elepbant sale, home-baked cooda sale, lodoor-oatdoor plallt sale, and art sale 'trill co on throagboat the day. Proceeds will beneftt Kiwanis-supported :poath or- gaolutlons, 1tbicb lDclude Boys Club oftbe Harbor Aru and Joplin Boys RanetJ. Sea Scouts, American FleldSer- n ce and the club's OYD high school scholarsbipprogram. All i11terest aompounded datlf Anr amo..nt un bt wrthdllwn tny time !rom 1 pt nbook tecOI/IIt wlth full interest day In to dt y ovt Any 1mount u n be wlthdllwn any time tr- • urttllute account with as much tnterest IS oil 1 PISSbo~ account less 90 days Interest In add1tion to htgh mterest. you save when you save at Los Angeles Federal Savings b ecause it costs you noth- Ing for a safe deposit box. a commercial bank checking account. Travelers Checks. a copy of a document and other most-wanted serv1ces. Some services require mini- mum balance. of course It takes only one m1nute and one s1gnature to start your savmgs account May we have a mtnute of your t1me? HOW MUCH CAN YOU J. (. Htun('h riu. u ho<;c s tore at 181J Netl·flc.rt Bit. d. hils b een a Costa liA es tl l andm llrk ju r ,ICJrt' tlton 1C) , ~ars. i -; an 1111 /horit l o n gem"' ar1d Crusading against. LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS "Christma$poilers" ;eu el". ·auY -CEMTEMM IAL JUNK AFFORD TO LOSE IF A BURGLAR DECIDES TO BREAK INTO YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS TONIGHT ? Sea Coast will plan your home or. business security system. . Phone 642-3490 Now! SEA COAST AI.AIM SYSTEMS fA.....__,._c...e ........ ......, 1651 Plocofttio Ave. • Coato Moao EARS EXft When America's Bl- ceDteonlal Year ts over, I what ldDd of mementoes 'Will your family bave to remind tbem of this im- po~ year lnouroation's bistorr? I'm af.ra.id tbat too many families are gotng to be stuck Wltb things llke plutic Beon1.ogtoo FJ.acs, cbeap embossed a.sbtrays, aDd a collection of patcbes. ltts too bad tbat a lot of shoddy merchan- dise has been unloaded oo tbe American public dur- ing this ''buy-centennial yea,-." Instead of pa.ssJDg aloag qaaiJty articles tbat could become famUy beiJ'looms, p.iD1Dg 1D ftlue over the years, are we going to pass alooi a collecttoo of trinkets? Our country and ou fa.mWes deserve beUer. Bob Clay of Tustin, pub- lic commuolcatioos couusel, is la.unchtng his third '• and perhaps f'lnal" cn~sade against "ChristmaSpoUer s •· who promote Christmas be- fore Tbantsg1vi.Dg. ''The last two year s. •· he explained, '• we•ve lost what for us is a substaDtt.al amount or mooey 1D t.h1s effort. But. we'r e going to give lt anot!rer strong effort before g1:v-I.Dg up. '•We mow pablic optnion is with us. Our r esearch indicates that 66 per ceot of the shoWers react un - fuorably to ultn-ea.rly c ttrlstmas promotJoo. And, 91 per cent of them do 110t buy earlier or more because of it.'• Again this year, Mr. Clay's cn~sade uses t he message, "Please let as en- ctat~ ~~~~~~~ ENTERTAINMENT :U.:ec:.::~:~ ~~ AT BOAT SHOW rratefally received oow. High 'Wire acts, feats of E•• more lmporta.DUy, tt magic and a laugh provok- wW eareader lovtDg mem-iDg veotrtloqulst '1rUl head- ones tbat wUl last • • • llDe tree eotertainment at memortaJ to a special the George Colourls recrea- tboacbt IDd a special year. tloDal vehicle. van and boat Do :roar descendants a shoW Sept. 22-Z6 at Anaheim favor. Leave tbem a trea-StadJam. -;::::::::::::::::::~isu~re~. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ Kart and Sheila Wlnn will 1 perform a bllndlold walk Into space, a sllde for llfe and acroba.tic feats With a motor - cycle on a slanted wlre -- withOUt a net. Lllbe " Oil •s• ==== ''I HAVE BECOME AN AVID ltiiCBELIN FAN NOW; A.LREADY I HAVE CBAKGED THE II'INOO OF TWO OF MY FRIENDS WHEN THEY HAD TO BUY TIRES. ICEEP UP THE GOOD WOIOO WHETHER YOU DRIVE A. F AliiLT SIZE CAR OR COMPACT ... YOU CAN AFFORD TO JOIN THE MICHEUN MOVEIIIEJfft YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID. CRICIC OUR PRICESI •c• e'• .....,._.~·--' . ..._ .......... .. , ......... --= ........... ..... _ ....... ............. __ .,...... ..... -· , Piet Paulo and hls as- ststant, Yvonne, will do magic acts, including the Indian death basket. sleight- of-hand and Houdini's famous needles trick. VentrilOQUist Rod James, aloog with his Uttle wooden buddy, Basil, wtll be master of ceremonies. Entertainment will b~ staced dally throochout tbe tlve-day shoW. OLIVE MEHNES, 94, OF C. M. SUCOJMBS Olin MeDDes, 94, of S47 -1/2 lliiDOlla, Costa IleA, who cUed Friday at a local COilftleseeot borne, wu barted Tuetday lD Har- bor Rest cemetery.Senlces were <:OIOacted at Bell- Broactny CbapelbyDr.Earl bbell. Mrs. MeDDU wa.a bon 1D W1scouln and Uved here ai.Dce 1940. Sbe 1a survived by ..a VerDOD of Costa Ilea IDd Bert of TornDCe, dlaellten Jaoe Fl(ette of COlt& Mesa IDd Jeuette S.aclers of Rtventde, 14 pudcbll4rto _, '1 rreat- pudcldldrtD. joy the turkey before the tree" to mtnimlze ear ly use or the word ''Christmas.'' Again. the messige will be car ried via bumper stickers, pins, and posters. And, again. he ls otrerlng to send color-tt-yourselt poster s free to any school class 11 the children wUI present them to their local merchants. Classes wlshlngtree post- ers or lndtn<Nals wantt.og to obtain pins, posters or bumper stickers may write Mr. Clay at Grave lojUstlce Graphics , Suite 203, 1767 1 Irvine Blvd., Tust.ln, Calif. 9!680. Newport Beach 3201 Newport Blvd -across from C1ty Hall • 675-4500 OPEN t-5 MON.· THURS. • t-IS FRI. Head Office Downtown Los Angeleo Feaeral Savtngs and Loan Assoc•alton One Wtlshtre Los Angeles 900 7 Other ofltces throughout lhe area VOTE ON IT! It always amazes me tQw democratic' our clty government suddenly becomes when they want us to go tn debt tor a few mUlloll oollars. '' Let•s mate up a Ust of vacant property we would like to buy and let the voters decide whether they want lt, '' say our lllustrious leaders. That all IDWlds Yery democratic, doesn't lt? Of coarse, tbe tact ls, that Is the ONLY way they can do lt. The law doeso't Wow tbem to put ourselves and our chlldren deeply iD booded debt witboat cbeckiDg wttb us flnt. I'd feel a lot better about our leaders lf they also gave us a chance to vote oo some of tbe things they DON'T baYe to ask us about. They ~lly should ask us, because the CoqncU bas such a tert1ble Ume reacblng a decision on some of these things; maybe we could help tbem. Un1Yers1ty DrlYe uteos1oo. tor eD.Dlple, ls opposed by only a handfUl of peOple. But, those people pull tbe rlcbt str1ap and make the big ootses at the right ttme, and they stop our traftlc ap.lD. Tbe CoaacU absolutely refused to make a decision. Okay, why not pat that Issue OD tbe same ballot with the park bonds? And how about the city's ltaDd oa <>raace Couaty Airport? Do you really believe that tbe majority of Newport resldEDta wut tbe city to spend our mooey to sue the eoaaty tor aome more of our mooeT? Let's tote oott. Ctty Hall tells the state tbat lalf of the people Who use the beach live here. Well, If tbat•s true. tbeD tbe people of Newport ue really the ones woo shoUld deelde oo beach toUets, ~?Let's YOte Gil it. . The Idea of taJdDc tbe Jaw 1ntD our bands ls an old western tradltlOD that started with the posse. Nowadaya, tbe deaperadoes tbat we !aYe to organize apiDst doo1 wear red btnnu, or black lata or ride tlat bDrses. Tbey wear-coats &Dd Ues &Dd drlYe blc oara aDd taD our penamtDta. Tbe modern day posse Is called ''tbe l.Dlt1at1Ye ayltem.'' W. we pt fed -.p wtth the fallures of our lawmakers, we make a few lan oarMIYM. Wept tbe dntb peaaltyback tbat way, we lOt a eoutal proteetlGD law (altboach It lu beeD m1•aed) aDd, aomeday, we're coloc to ret 10me tu rel)rm tbe a me ftJ. So, let'a 1tut doh~ Ud8 Gil a Jocal level, too. Let'a aboW pel'llmeDt tbl.t we wW reaped Jaw ud order aDd tbe ..elb1181lmeld way of doi.Dc tbl.acs. bat WbeD they fall sbort, tJat we're l'8ldJ to .raa.re tbem away. By the way, did JOG DOUce u..,-re cob~ to lan the pert bcJGd. electlaa Oil tbe tan tDd ol Memorial 0., wuhiMI, ., DOt IIIIDTpeapl• wW tate? lJU 10mtbodr oece aid -tt•a DOt bow JOU play tbe pme -lt'a wbltber ,_ wtn or lolle. AL FOBGIT . BOOKDOGGLE OF THE WEEK: Wblle oar CltJ Co8DcU ta1b about cattlll tile · tu rate llld IMIIt wut11c .....,, tbeJ decide to ipiDd a few baDilred tboaaDd ..,.. oa ••fhtt'' ...,.....stc --nee. • • • • • • • • • • wn. 1t111 aot ., .... belcb ~ tor tbe cr-t. w-.tber we•re laflll. Slap bJ tM ..... ad loat. onE. I WA