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TKUIIIOAT, "· 1976 -. -.
CORONA DEl. MAR. CALIFORNIA .
WHICH SCHOOLS TO
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f CLOSE? BOARD ASKSrRiB"UTE PAID TO
11":.=~-=== s:=:,&l ~5d ~: :-.:::-::= be Ort~·c:=~~ ::a,.-:::-.. a:.::=:;-MAYOR ROGERS MURDERER 00UG T ertJ' JIG Me wD ,...,... 111B1tJ .... to determJ8e at CtoiP dl8cuslau. atte of YaC&Dt laDd for 1101-be bllllt U Ill elemeDti.J')'
sta Jiea poUce a! .;:;:; seMal eualtm.l WU dis-'ftk:la tdloola kJ eao-....... Trutees haft ~Creed to Sible sebool use. It Is .wtb Kklol was ued for Me~
mud _ CUIIIId It tileboltdafedllc:a-Iaiii W. JIUooll ~ npre-Nil or teue t-. lldfaDy of tbe San Diego f:ren'ay Nally ..,.s, Wlth deceased Maror Ho-
a ern~ tbe de-tloti •••tiDe ,.._.., aJcbt • 'etl'es of IJ'OIII5 to COD· scMol de II lttb St. .:! between FalrTlew Rd. aad Ad:ic. by l-UT. 1971 , •ud Rogu's chair n.cant :~~ :C, ~ ~~ iD COlla .._ City Ra1l. tact leu H~ admJRI.a-Newport BIYd... Costa Ilea. Bristol st. Tbe other two ts Aeees.,., tf tbe OlO't'e ts durlog evening oour s. the
YOl llbots II* Pamela TRUSTEES ASK A lbfl' Jllc:rp:llla} to more sttes are Smalley St. eut to be ready tor Dc.1emsby Newport Beacti CUyCouncU na::: Z"' of !11'7 Yeluco McNally n.C' ttc.e tdcb of Fatntew Rd. aod a stte St!ptelllber, 19'77, Dr. Loats decla.ted hls Orst distrtct
Lane.' cotb .,.._ at z:45 aehool to Kalter Kllool aDd aear I lith St. aDd Wblttler said. Silpport MrTics DD'II' seat nea.ut at the close af
last F trauter Kaiser «a4eata to b e. astac tbe McNally site would the Monday Dlgbt meeting. ~~r tbea r::·.-:::a: Fo· R FED FUNDS Dull aDd Eraslp mldcDe ~ 3 sites were par-abo Deed to be ~ed to Counc\].man Donald Me. of tbe lihootb:lc ill tbe bo Sebooll: WU SllbmJtted by cba.sed by tbe Costa Mesa otber scbcx)l sJles. lnnLs asked the members and ;~m: :::~~~ ~-... $S.750,00J .... ·-·~-· .... ~!~~d.=; ~uS.E.: Battle of pines PGQDds, medium balld aDd of federal Mtlc Worts Aet ltortum; $600,000 for a HC-sites llloald be mid. Mr. ~yers would 1et rel.let
wttb atmrt dart batr. He of 19'71 6mds tor Kboo1 OQd CJIDDUiam at Estueia Smallwood pl"CJP)ted. Tills u the land ls sold beeaue • H b v· =~P=.::-.:::e:: =~ewp>": . .:::W~ ~~:::~c:oo!t: =:~~~:-::'m~ey~~~~ In ar or lew
glasses with tblck leues Kllool dlatrlct trutees iDdutrlal and benne arts be capital outlay fbDds coald Kaiser middle scboot wu
and dark frame. He wu 'haclay o&pt. areu at Newport Hatbor be ceaerated aad tbe prop-picked to bouseWcNillybllb
weartng a lOIJC en• )lcket The pro)ectl faclwcle $1,-llJcb school. erty would be put bact em scOOol because lndaatrt.al
and dark pants. 1'50,000 to ft:DC7Qte Netr-ODe .t.mdredperctllffaod. the tu rolls, be sa.td. arts aod borne ecooomtc
Bullets tested
in C.M. murder
Balll!Uc testa of ballets
taken from tbe body of .mur-
der Yicttm Pamela Da.U
may pron trhat type ot gun
was used 1D ber killllllut
NB postman
Henry dies
Fuaenl senteesl:)rNn-
port Beach postmu FI"'IDcJs
E. (llallt) HI!DrJ Jr. 46,
were held y..terday 1D Bell
Bma-J C-1, Coota
Mesa.. He dl«< Saturday ill
Hoq f~l.l..
Mr. B,eary resided at m
E. Zotb St., Costa Mea, ud
!lad be8l a postal carrier
ill Newport Be&eb tor tbe
past 16 years. He Is •r-
YIYed by Ills wlfe, Dorotby;
his fatber, Francis E. Hellf'1
Sr. of Newport Beacb. IDd a
sister, Helea Saaders at
Newport Beach.. llltermeat
was lD Paclflc Vlew Me~
morial Part. Tbe ramtly
suggested memorial clooa-
tloas to tbe American CID·
cer Society.
He was a member of tbe
A merlcu Legloa Post 1D
Costa Mea and tbe Elks
Club or Newport Harbor.
frtday aftermoDlnbe.rbOme
at 216? Velasco Lute, Costa
Mesa pollee beiJ.en~.
Pollee ••e beea stymied
lD tbelr eBorU to Joeate
the nnmJerer. He bas bes
described as a man wttl\ a
pale c:ompl._ Ia bls mld-
ZOs, rib lbort. dart ba.lr,
abort stdebaru, •earl~~&
thick &lUse5 with dark
tnmos.
Motb!JII IAM!Ilf«< to bln
beeD t:Uea from tbe borne
lollowlar ""' !:45 p.m. ¢1~he,~I~Of~
.._ MYetae. 1M moUn.
The •..-et m.lpt bi.Ye ,....
come tn&Mtnd at ~.
Tille mu may MYe pos.s u
• poloMial """"""" .. to pia
llltl"J u tbe lmme bad been
o&red lor sale.
S.Cb I IDIJ"deret pined
eDtry to a Mesa bome years aco IDd tllled a woman oc-
eaput. Police cbeeked tbe
tue oa tbe cue and fOaDd
.he coa.ld DOt bne beeD izl.
YOIYed lD tbe new murder.
Police cbecked tbe basl-
oess af!a1r& of Mrs. Du1.s,
%4-year~ld ttock broker,
ID ID attempt to ga.1n claes
tro~ u.t aac1e. A dra'tFtDI
of .-ttoe·--J.lke .. belllg ............ bJ
inc 1r01lld come trom tbe
$.2 blllloo Coogress bas of.
fered In the MUc Worts
Act. Projects amt be 1D
areas ..trttb aa uence un-
employmeat rate ol 6.5 per
ceat. Tru.tee OnUJe Am-
burgey l'tiPOrted that tbeCo-
sta Mesa rate ls 7.2 per •
ct!!Ol., but 1f jtllt t be west
side or Costa Mesa ts used
tbe UDemp)Oymeat rate would
City to study
1-way couplet
be 8 per ceut.
Tbe law requires th2t oDCe
an awUcatJoo basbeeo made
to tbe secntarJ of com.
meree, fiDa1 determ.lDatioa
mast be awJe wtt:blo 60 days.
U tbe secretary falls to act
wlthlD tbat Ume frame tbe
project ts deemed to be ap.
proYed. Grantees must be
prepared to begin wort 90
days after appronl.
A feuibUity stad}' of a.
one .. way couplet for Coast
Hicbway lD tbe MulDers
MUe area was autborbed by
tbe N"JIOrt Beacb City
CounctJ Monday nigtt.
Without tbe couplet. ttle
Mariners Mlle portkxl or
Coast Rwy. will be tbe most
congested tn.mc locaUoa tD
tbe Clty wbeu the Upper
Bay Brtdce-IloYer DrtYe
project bas been comp~
Josepb Det'Ua, pabUc worts
director, wrote to the Coun~
ctl. Tbe Wftterty S lanes
Jamboree noise
raises protests
Almost unbeanble tnmc
noise aloog Jamboree Road
1n tbe East Bluff ar• was
called to tbe attentloo of
tbe Newport Beach City
Council Moodayntgbtbyarea
residents.
Jamboree Roadwuu.med
a major arterial highway
to become 6 laDes back lD
FebruaJT, 1963. The dty
sbould DOt bue permUted
slDgle-famlly resldenees
out to a maj:)r arterial,
it was charged.
of Coast Hwy. would nm
a1oog the edge of tbe blutr
from about tbe Sal Scout
base to come bact and re·
join the hlgbw'ay ud nm
uDder ttle Newpon BlYd.
OTerpass, Ill tbe proposed
couplet.
Tbe coaplet plu is de·
scribed u: more cost-ef.
fectlve than the presently
propose<! IZ-Ioot w1-ol tbe blghny.
WYNN OUT Of
INTENSIVE CARE
,..ruk ......... iiUied ac:ttag 'eltJ......,.. _,
ntgbt bJ tbe Newport Beach
Clty COUDCU, to sene aotll
RObert WJDO C1D return to
tiJU ttme. M.r. WJDD bad
heart SUJ"ger}' last week at
Hoag hOSpital.
COUDcU ma.o Oooald Mc-
Innis said tbat Bob Wynn
1s expected to be orr tor
2 to 3 months, bUt, kDcnr-
ing him, expected him back
ln a mootb.
Mr: WJDD is out of ln·
teuln care at Hoag Me·
morlal Hospital and gt!tttDg
aloag tiDe, Ids secretary,
W.:u:lr:le Mc.Alphioe, a,n.
OOUDCed yesterday.
He still caruklt see nst-
tors, boY eYer.
Tbe ''battle ol the Canary
Island pines" is simmerilll
a.t'OIIIDd tbe Hubor View
sebool Delebborbood i.D Co-
roo. del Mar, and ma.y come
to the otrlci.al atteatioo of
tbe Newport Mea. school
dlstrtct board.
The u;>losl •e issue
enspted as a rellllt of re.
QQests lor eutt.lni down tbe
bejgV of lbe trees oo tile
scbool (1"CCttDds so that they
would oot block ocean vte111s or---..
Appronl was ct•ea by tbto
board of dtrecton of the
Harbor View HWs Com-
mantty Assn. for d.rcula-
tloo of a pet!Uoa tsklDc for
-lbe trees. Tl>epetl-
ttoo cited as its objeetln
''tbe rettoratico lDd main.
teDlUice of new·· tor bomes
to Harbor View Hllls and
quoted ID qrtcaltaral ex-
te.tWoc seJ'Tice otftclal as
laJiac tbat DO bum would
-to !heinies.
1110 -_ .. bad
alreldy niUed to tbe caDa' lut-. ........ of
tree towUc nnt was beard.
A petllioa w1th some 100
u.mes was preseated to the
scboot distr1ct, citing the
llistorit quality or tbetrees,
''tbe only Cana..cy l.sla.nd
pines in Soot hem Call.
fornla, •• and -•
botanical autll::lrlty as stating
that 1f tile growlng tips of
tbe pines are cut, the tfftS
would oever again recover
tbelr growth pattern.
This l.s the secood tall
t:ree controversy in H;u ..
bor View Hllls. Last year
tbe Association board asked
Mr. aDd Mrs. Aotbooy
KueUs to cut down the palm
trees on their property to
roof top level ln accordance
with association by-laws.
Mr. and Mrs. Kazelis trtm.
med ttle palms but retused
to top them, saytog that theY
purebasec:l their home and
planted the palms before tbe
by-laws were adopted. Tbe
US)Ciatla:l board t!M!o asked
uae lrTt.ae eo .. O'W'IH!!t of tbe
lead lD Ha.rbor View Rills.
to eU>ree tbe tree beJ&M
rtealatioos, but UM! lntae
Co. bas rnaitlt2J.Ded a
'•bJ.nds-otf" pollc)' in the
tree controversy.
EXTORTION IS CHARGED
IN MISSING GIRL CASE
Foar meo and % womeo
were trl'!'sted oo cblrges
of estortioo ill Costa Mesa
Suoday by Newport police,
who claarged them wttb at.
temptille to get money from
Patrick Cdgaa. 3t3 Morn-
lnc Star Lane, Donr Sbores.
tor tbe retnrn of h1.s daugh-
ter, ADa CadJ.po. 16, mtss.
inC siDce lbreb 7.
Taken into custod}' weNt
Rob Roy Duncan. 22; Ste•e
P. ScbulU, 22; AlaJI Hender-son. Z2; Ricllanl C risan. Zl:
Andrea Lee WUt, U, and
Dotma Rae Sell, zo. all stay-
lng at 629 Joarut St., pollee
said.
PoUce would not disclose
tbe su m of mooe}' sought 1n
tbe allf!(ed eJiort!oo. Neither rain
nor gloom--
A .orrted pair of Coi'ODI
del Mar Khrmllos, co-
chalrmen Marty Mtl•p..,.
aDd! JJm Perry • .,.._,. tbe
weather 1D tbe early boars
ol Saturday monai.DC UlCI de·
clded •• all Q.tema 10· ..
Mea pollee ID tbe hOpe
someaoe cu ctntbem more
·taformatkl:l to belp tbem ID
loeattaC tbe murderer.
Faoeral ~~emces lor Mrs.
Pamela Daftsftf"ebeldyes -
terday 1D Pactftc View Me-
mortal Part Cbapel, witb
Tbe Ctty CoaDCilns hold-
ing a pabllc beartrlc on an
enYlronmental Impact re ~
port for tbe purpose of
wtdealD,g Jamboree Road be·
hreeo Eastbluf'f Drive,
oorther1y 1Dtersectloo and
lfacArttlir BIYd. Plans call
tor the stretch ol road to
be wldeDed to 6 lanes. The
ElR was cert1fled u com-
plete bat lDcluded stlpala-
tloaa from tbe city PlaD.n1.Dg
CommlssiOD coocerniDC re-
OlOCJ aodsolls,arebaeology,
slope eroslob, cout:ructioo
lmpe_cts IDd respoues to
comments by tbe Depart.
meot of Fish and Game, tbe
CaWorul& Water QaaUty
Coa.tro;J Board ud tbe
Natural HlsloJT FOODdttioD
or oraare COWJtJ.
Bruce Nott, Zl31 Aralia
St., East Bluff, spoke lll
fJ.YOf Of wldfm.lDe the street
to reUen tbe pressure. Tbe
road was oeecied as a maj)r
Unk to the ccast from the
fTeP'IJS, especlally sl.Dce
the ctty sphere ol tnt:Iueoce
llu mo•ed down-coast.
Councllwomatl i.ucrne
Kuehn claJmed polluUon
would be reduced by keep-
illg tbe tn.tnc moving. tbat
u had to be sbared. The
EIR was accepted ooly wttb
respect to the speclflc pro-
)eet located between East-
bluff Dr, 100 MacArthur
BIYd.
W. Newport part Qk 'd About 1:30 a.m. Sunday,
Mr. Cadigan started getting
phaGe calls detnaDdlng
money for the retum of his
daughter. Pollee tn.ced the
calls to the Costa Mesa ad.
dress, wbere they were ar-
rested at 12:30 p.m.
Despite tbe Friday nicbt
nut_, tbe pucUe IDd blm-
burrer ,._, Uld nunmace
sale weat on u acbedllltd.
A t«at area wu pat ap. aDd
Alleo -· olllcJallDc. Mrs. DanJ: lJ SU.niYed
by bet ,..,_DCI, Tboma.s;
a da(bter, Tlff:at&J, 4
moatU; a sister, Karen Bow
of COita Mea, 11M! ber b -
tber. Mu AaderND, Gar-
dea. Bon 1D to. Aacelea,
lira. DaYts bu Uud Ill Or. ..,..c-, ..... 19&8.
buacrJ .,...,ake ootors H.H. CHAMBER SETS
startecl arn•!Dr at 7 a.m. PICHIC FOR 2HH
The EUilblaff Commaaity
Homeowners A.ssa. opposes
wlcltl:l.lQr Jamboree Road to
more thln 4 lanes, tts prest-
d.,. polotecl out.
Tbe EIR ldeDWled a po.
teDttally serious problem of
lAcreued ooise Ieveli ad.
jae.at to the EutBlatrrest~
deaces whlctl could oecur
lA COGDeCt1oD with ~tu re
road wtdtnb:l( projects . .... _,., .. !h-all ...
mol1l1Dg, IIDd:lsmaytd by ID~
termltt..t Shaw'an. Tbe
men later lblfted eo .. m.
bar'l'ers, coattmt .. toSp.m.
A. ret~ plcalc lor
members of tbe Newport
Harbor Cbarnbtr of Com-
merce w1ll start at 5 p.m.
Friday, Stpt. !4, at Newport
Do-
MURDER CHARGE FILED
Tbe t-* ftn proftt ..
lblo lbr K1ftDlo JOIIb pro.
)octo. Hal ......... to-
ported !'Jl puetM ....U-
fUU .... 177 -....
mtldl •""'-Joe Wof)ers ......... -.500-• ta nm..,.lllei:Ud$1,1'00' ... ..-lor lho _,
day.
A. Uft tad 11 KbtdiiJ.td.; cam-... atber ....u wt11 ......... -........ 7:10 p.m. n.-at fi.OO • ,.,_ cu '-otatDed
at tM pte or NMntld bJ
callloc TIUIUDI at lho Ctam •
ber of Commeret.
A S..ta ADa ma.n, Fruk
Ground~ng_ Sept. 22
for N. H. Art Museum
A. VWa_ 20, faces Cba.r'fes
of murder, .-alt wttb a
cleadly ,.... aDd feloay
ldt aDd na IDJ:Iowille tiM
death of AD• G. Brown,
Z3, 1110 ol s.ta ADa. from
trallle lajart10 to Coota
MeA. Mr. BI"'n. diad 1ut
,_,.., Ia eo.ta Mea me-
mOJ1albO:pMit
VWa Jllld I c:ompaa\ms,
.. _. Manrro, tt, Suta
.... .t-L. Cuav
Vlllopa, !1, C•ta Vl.ob.,
·-........, wllh uaull -·--ODd Cltltlonl, --... -.,...,..., ...... from
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will ........ """'"" Ctil--tt5:00a.-. w ... IIQ,
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.., Jlfs apat ...._ Alt .....
.. -.PI dW II ... ··----..... Will,. ••• , .... --... -"'·
....._Cc s .,IllitE' ne ..._, .. Md ,.. .air ._. _, ...., .But.ra VIlla'• car Wilt. Browa'•
Drtft 1o "-' c-. -ot "-114. ud Ill'. o-.. I*III-., ..._ a.. It 1L-s5 p.a.
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!II: 1-..... -It .. _..,Coota . •-...... A·-"' ..... ,,,..,caiW
Ca 1M3
.... _ ..... t1 ft111111 I-
ttear ............... , -.......... ,.
1111 -.. -.. ..., c cv ••• _, at.
....... • 2 SIS I 'at IJir Sa ¢1 S to .. ofti. .......
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The fekJGy hitud rw ctaarce
relalted fl'Om tbe attempt
to nee tbe tceoe of tile ac.
ctdeat wttb ttae Brown Ye-
bJcle. Cbarps aptut Na ~
nrro aDd Vlllepa will be
di'OJII*l. pollee aiel, but tbe
mardtr cttarce wu a~
to thttwoolbtrstaclal Villi.
COM . WATER LINE
BREAK REPAIRED
Water .....-ce OD Coast
HWJ. at Goldenrod An. aboUt
J a.m. Maaday alerted the
Newport Beaeb water de·
put:IDIIII t:o a bred tD l water aw. ta C.rou del
ttu.
Wort crews. WDder the
ctlnc:tWD olllm Pf'Oit. wen
u FtaMt 10 locate tMbreat.
Don caut tramc wa1
llalt!ld IN I bM to OM!
laM,ud....,.ta.moewu
..... , ¢ItS brtiQJ l)r ..:MM _.,. ........
tv eM • .,.. .. ba.t: ftl
.....,.. .... ". ol tM . -cui-......... ---~--. ......
West Newport Park COD·
structtoo n.s authorl.ud by
the Newport Beacb City
CollOcU Wooday nlcM ill ap.
proy~ phase oue trom
Coast Hf&'bway to Seuoore
Dr . behrec~ S6tb st. and
59tb St.
Tbe pbUe oae slte wUJ
be t:Nrebased for $1 '70.000
cUb t:rom CAL TRANS.
Onac:e CCIIDtf bas been
co.alacted ud SllperTislor
Tom Riley ls wtWDc to tate
dlroetly to ""' !loaN ol s.. pe_rtt.on tbe trua'er of
$100,000 of C011DtJ ft9eoue
sbar'tllc fbads from the tn.
spl.ntlml Poi.DI lots ill Co~
rotll cSel lfar to tM P.E.
property, City Manqer Roo.
ert L. Wyrm 1t'l'Ote to tbe
city ofllclala bei)ra roinc:
In l)r corr•cttn heart Silt.
r•JT lut...._
~r RJley IDdl.cated
that .,.. a.e re.ohiUcG wu
adoptiMI by tile Ctty CCND~U
t'~IJ'tlac Ute trauter be
woa1d tUt tt.e Item to the
.. 111 llooro ...-.... lie COO·
te q:! 1 S .., pnbtem u U
is 1 tr *• DDt u ap.
Pf'01111110ai of ., mooer
bJIIII _,.lrlllotnuter
ll .. IL44IId. .. tJty ~d
....... -... h5,00J
,., .... --ud $111,0111 bwi 1111 ~ ,.._ tlltutll ... ... .... _en, __ _
lliJ lilt C•ca to wort 11111 -----· -..... __ ..
1111 .... _119• $ ......... _ ... an..,.-.. ... ~--.... ... c.-. .. I I ?l'td bJ tM
<111 .. --ol
$450,000 to CALTRANS.
othenrtae, the city could
Lmpron COUI Higbtray
alq tbe eattre lqtb ot
tbe pucet, estimated to cost
$800,000, and baYe the 1aDd
from H'le state. Federal tund5
-.oald be an.Uable tor such
a project.
F oar teDDl.s courts lnstead
ot two. 4 haJMIJall courts,
a restroom, a smaU ptay.
r rouc:l area and parld.ng a.re
planatd lor the euterty 2
acres or West Newport hrl.
due for deYelopmcrt from
the current year's budget.
GET ACQUAINTED
TIME FOR MESA C. C.
The official greeters of
the Costa Mesa Chamber
of Commer ce haYe scheduled
tbe nert get .acqua!Dted
mtnr for Wll!dllesday, Sept.
29, at Holldaylnn, 3131 Bris-
tol St., ~ at 6 p.m.
Cllamber membe.r s are tn-
Ytt~ to bring a prospective
oew member to the meetlng.
CENTRAL NB ASSN .
PLANS POTLUCK
CeDtrll Newport Beach
Commtmlty Aun. Is spon-
torblc aaeJctj:lorboodbmlty
poe htck d:laoer pe.rty Satvr.
d:ay, s.pt. ZS, at the Amert -
eao """"" Holl, 1St> Street udBayAY ....
Tbe Au>ctatbl pnsl-
-. lin. "-Lo<oll,
,.,. tbe e\"1411 Ylll eeltbntle
tbe A•oetat»a'a -.cceuful
6rtl to." tbe Old bowl· "" rr-.. ._ .....
lA(IOo !Will-om bdal eoo-
"ertect toaa ••upllllltac:I•'·
· '" -b' ..-moe n u 11ut1a Part. fDr roe-.
Tllo .._ .......... ..
"'_ ....... -1111 __ ,...,..._.,
lilt .,_ -II -ol ~ m-'dpaJ tnn. part
-1511t.t17lll-.. _ ...... _.
Results or an opinion poU
or Assoclatioo members oa
major NeWpOrt etYic tssuH
.ach as down..coast &n.lieu-
Uon poUcy, alfiJOrt eJPU•
SlOG, hi)' poU•doD cootrol&.
beach llr! ri.Dip ud ~
rooms, tmdef'll'OUIIii,11D· of
pdbllc utUJUes, and otller
"""loell, will be cll.seloMd.
All Ptllb:wlla res:ld-'a
and other ff"JIOrt eWM"
a.n ID.Ued to the e9tat.
oel lor J to 6 p.m. CMot
e!lerp 1o 50 -.loradob
ud 1$ -lor <lllldno,
.. ·-to """""' pol llek d:I.Mer ~ CUN-
rol.. or da•m.s.. Prbel
ud ....... ll't tcMdlaltd It
1M ........ lluta PaR.
.,......,. 2111riDilltlw •J'
..... -.... Loo.a, 17J-IIICII, -1oo f'..,._, sn • ..., .. 11n. lla1J
..... 171-I"IM.
-·---
audieoce to jail lUI • a
slleat pra,_ to tM s'f
of Mayor Roprs _. Jlftl·
sed him lor 1111 ..,.. at
tM eiMe of tare E ,.,.
afterml~
CouDcUmeo blft JD daya
to flDd a nplaee • r1. If
they are .-ble lo II'-• an a.ppoln«., ~
they mutt bold • a' t1ee
wttb!.n 90 c21.JS. City At -nermu O'Neil ....,.aML
Vice-Mayor ..... Dlillta1
con&lcted tbe meeti:IC~
AJ Forctt. lor'roer Kew-
port Beach~~-..rm
accept tbe ....C:-•
t ht> City couoc~~. • ollill'ed
the too, b1s ~ • ..._,P:or-
glt, told tbe Elll:ip ,.._._
day. ..
It tnere 1s a Jpeda1 elee-
Uon to pick a oew OCIIIIIK:Il-
man, Al Forgit w1.11 be a
candlda.te, sbe -....s. Mrs..
forg:tt ~was •' a ted by
Mayor Racers ill 1M ....
elty CoaoeU e1-.
M.emortal ....nc. tr.r
Mayor Racers w~~n btld
MoOOay DOOD it, St. lua•
Ep~ c..,..._,._
Seacb,. wttb FUller J.-T.
AstiPJ D and FllW Hariaa
Coykendall oftlcld:L It-
tended by d Ylc: t.sen ta
tile ana.
Mr. Ro(ers dled F'rl4ly
morniDC tn blJ 8dloa knne
of an appareat 11art e11ac:t.
He w:u 55.
His cremated r...._wUl
be~u--...
lD a prtnte e•• IIJ by
b1a tamny. a{, .... ......_.
Pl:clfte View ~l'Vt
Mortb&J7.
Mayor Rocers 'llld _,_
ftred several otlel' '-11
attac.ks earUer tbts feu tad
had tmdef'IODe .,... beart
surgery.
Ra.i.sed ill Los Allple&,
he spent summers at bJs
parents' seooodtlome111Bal-
boa. He was a sdlool Mdter
and In the sc.bool •a • •• business, rnoYt:tc ,....
manently to Balbolia 1960.
He wu elected toCityCoa-
dl lD 1966 qd woo ~
e leetioll 1n 19'70 ud 191'4.
He became maporla.ltAJr1L
He is SIITYlYed bfllk-ttt..
Tnodl; Z sons, -. ts,
of Newport Baed! ud
Howard Jr., 24, ot ldylwUcS;
a daughter, Marp.ntBaker,
22, of Costa M-. lad a
gn.ndd:aughter, v--
Batter, 14 moatJwa.
A letter to tbt fUdty o1
Mayor Rogars tromU.New-
por1-Mesa unJDed teiiOal
dlstrtct tn.treN ...
ordered at tbalr •rtllc
Tuesday aJpt.
Mayor Rorer'• .. ..no
a.od help to the tcllott dla-
trlc:t wtll be i'JiliiUd ad
his JlUSilc....-nJao.
Uced u a loa to the com •
munlty, Sop!. .Joloo W. l<leoll .....
UNIVERSfTY DR.
IS DEVl.lll fOliC
"WUl UCl'• No lb
Drive 8e.r c ut.,.. lite
University DrlftaDeotlar
sl!Se of the Beet a.t? .. wu
the subject ol a taJt .::llild-
uled by Jot Oef11.a. -..,.n
Beach pabUc:wrarbd?nctac.
betore CFLOT, Clll I ~
Harbor Ana ••• a:•
Team. at 7:10 L-. -...,.
S~~~~G~F~
Soriop • ._ -Blf<L ud WU.. IL, c.-
Ill ...... -"----catta.s tD ~ -._,.
WMIN ...... -·1' alit .,. 1110 -..... brllltoolr--
llfROtANn'•-
IN C.D. .. SB"T ••
Tllo -·~'.!""'!". ·-· " .. _ ... ICar CMrtilr .,= IlK llfllbo __ ... ,
~'N-·.!2' ..:·h .... .. -Lc!..i:., a h ------cellllr IILI-...
•• , 2 ....... ··c-..-.,. ... --·--... 'OS a.
Tmel•s
U~J ~!'i-~ GRACE
HAML TON
The Birch Log
The UN and Our Military
.. JelwoF.-
-Aiflllfrltw" W.:y F'•'"~' 1'CIII n ftatLY. • 'ftllniiiQ'. s.oo.d CIIM c• will 11•ur ... 17111
Jl*l• ltlld at eon. 411 liar, Calif.-... , e AraiDot ._.. tnftll _..., tn
S.Imont. MQ#Jc#Mudtt -On AQI\IIf. 18. two
A!Mrlcan Army otraeen were chopped to dNlh
with ue. in the middle o( the ~~D-ct~lled dnlil·
it.lriRd aone bet.Wftn North and South KorM.
United Suta raponte to thd •tfOclt.Y oom·
miued by North KDI'Nn I(UU'dl hal included
thfo rn owment of aome plane. and ahiJ» and a
Nodh Konu~ ~· The wu.l .-.pot'\N wu
.,.in offered. It iRYittd mont acorn tnd more
indcleotL AD otfidal State Otpt.rtt'Qent docu·
ment hMI1ilteid 1024 incidenta and 328 deatha
at t.be huda ~ North KornM in the three
)'eAft from UJ66 to 1969. Each unant~wered
deeth ruanntaed that there would be more-.
.......... -Ia till ll:oolp ""'WIL m1 E. c.ut IUol --.;1 ' I ....._
B-, c-~ llu, Clllf. -· N II ~ c.ut Col1op .. ta -.. ,."'*" 8.-'UOII: ~" ... ~~~~~ • be ..-m. •. a we 4 JW of ......... ctrc.laiD by cart .S.U.. llct.. CMII 8orM, tnftler.
A-MTI. dUid Mar 14, 1•1, Ia Srlperior Cetut IN' tilt st 1 ,,..._ Ul1 ndfo ... TV
·~ol~-c:fCIIIJonii.IOdO,---• ..wp.-1
-11.-Metto ........ ID--._trocl ounledlllaoa~ ·-
by law, n. EMtp II tiM ltpl ......,.t-ID.r tbe City u tbe ~ hJ pi"'Ofttl\.
"' 11---w>leta -It • p.to. TbO A.RVO E. tLUPA •••••••.•• OWer ud PaNI•r pft!Cftm will be bUocMced
PEG IIAAPA ••.•••• , ••••• Aaoelate NJllaher by lake Myaclene, a re-
SUIWCR:I.PTlON RATES tired Armr eo,._.lwt.oltnd
Jlnport Ruttor..costa Mea Area. ••••• ODe yar, $5,00 Ia AfcbaalJtaa Z yean as
O.td.tbe Local Alw. •••••••••••••• OM JIIU, $6.00 tbe U. S. lllilbry attacbe.
-~0 ~~-~ atr. MJIW,tene 1s ,.-n1 senlces director l:n tbe d /_ _ • City of Newport Bach. -,,. .£Of " -II¥ pre~n~::Sby~=liJ~
ARVO E HAAPA owner Md publisher of the E"sign toown tn'f'el aDd adfeDtvre • • tum producers on Friday
~o~ eveoiDgs daring Sept~mber,
• FEAR OF CITY HALL PREVAILS Oelot>er, J...,uy.F..,roary, Uarcb and June. Programs
Tbe Book of Psalms in the Bible says, •tu IDe-L<~>aaoa. the
"Blessed is the nation whose God ts 4 .....,. ID the Sierra Nenda aDd Rocky Moun-the Lord." That goes for cities, too. tatns; Austn.Ua, New zea-
But in Newport. Beach fear of City 1aod IIIII New Gataea. and ' tbe blstorlcal state of Vir~ Hall has prevailed, and that comforting glnla.
sign on the bluff along Coast Hwy., Tickets ""'be "'rehl.sed "Prais y th Lo , , . tor auy of the programs e e e rd, IS there no rrom any member of the
longer. Newport Harbor, Costa Mesa
. . or Newport Center Khranls Tbe Clty now owns the church build-Clubs or at tbe bo.: office . . ing and the land on that bluff site, on tbe lllcbl of performance.
d All proceeds. after ei~ an a none too subtle threat of cancella-peoses a.re met, co to Har-
tion of lease gave the victory to City bor Area _. aeti•llles
Hall. This is evidence that secular aided by Kiwanis.
power is at enmity with God and instead
promotes the. religion of humanism,
which is the religion of a lost world.
The Book of Proverbs offers a word
of caution and advice: "The fear of the
Lord is the beginning of wisdom." • • • • • •
• CRIME STOPPERS SUCCEED HERE
A Santa Ana Register story last SWl-
day reported a I 0 per cent increase
in reported major crime throughout
the nation, and 12 of the 25 cities in
Orange CoWlty show an increase of 10
per cent or m ore --as much as 34
per cent for San Clemente.
Pursun ends
in anest
A HllbUogtoo Beach man.
Richard J. Cua.oaagh, 24,
b ees charges of armed rob-
bery am usaa1t with a
deadly weapcxt iD Cosb Mesa
because of the berolc erforts
of an lrvlDe man in pursuing
a car traveling without ll.gbts
at night.
Cavanaugh was taken toto
custody by Anaheim pollee at
1:15 a.m. WedDesdly, Aug.
8. Two men, ooe armed wtth
a shotgun. robbed clerk
Lynne Ginty of $3"70, includ/
1Dg some of her own money,
ill tbe lobby of the Rodeway
Inn, 1400 Bristol SL, Costa.
Mesa., at 10:39 p.m. Monday, s,...s.
lAC's uy 10 •pdate the ""'* "-tbe .-• War On
Caacer. So far, ..atiofla of
dollan "-"" bea .,.., by
tiM Fc4cnl GoWra-t for
racarda ud prvp..,nds.
The eluaiw 'fiNs.. •hich
IROit scieali•• luwe been
•rc:lliftc for il •m elusive.
The Fedeul Orus
Ad..Uiltr-.tMMI il under
atta<*: from mny tides, so
mudl 10 that tiM Cbief of
the FDA hal aaaouaced his
retireiMIIIt.
Tbe National Cuoer
Institute luis cliKOvered that
poor nutritton lillY well be
a cause for cat~oer . Another
judae hu ruled that a cancer
Pltient in West VirJinill may
obtain Laetrile (817) ir\
order to continue the
IJUitment ~e received in
Nexic:o, where it is lepl.
l o uisiana, Minissippi.
Aorida and New York have
be&un petition drives to
have their state lelislatures
approve freedo m of choice
bills, similar to the recent
Law passed by Alaska.
Apparently, the people have
liven up hope of changing
the bureaucracy and are
finally utilizing the best
metho d of stopping
~vemment interference ,
that is at the state level.
A.ction at the state level wi ll
serve notice on the:
bureauc;racy that the folk s
back home have had
enouch .
Here are a few recent
news reports which point to
the uttermost hypocrisy and
confusion which re:iiJ'IS
within the War On Can cer.
Durins Augu st. the
Associated Press reported
that the Nuclear Rq:ulatory
Co mm issio n h ad
recommended that all
Cobalt-60 devices used to
treat cancer be checked to
assure they are &ivin1 the
corre ct radiation dosage.
One hospital in Columbus,
Ohio had inadvertently
liven too mu ch rad~Hon to
393 patients durin1 1975.
J O patients are b~ieved to
have died from too much
radiation. Cobalt , of coun e,
is one of the approved
trutmtnll (or Cla<Jtt. n•
type of ne'Wl hardly
promotes confidence on the
part of the patient cw hil
family .
Another A.aociated Pras
report announced that a
new anti-cancer drua is
beinl tested on hum~ns.
This particular druc. it is
hoped. will eliminate a
rnajo t side eHt>~1 of other
dlemi~~als us-ed in ~~an.rr
th erapy . •·current
:r.nt i;:an~·er drup:s. of wh k'h
there an about 30 . ofttn
delkate t'lonc
marro w as well as can~-cr
cells.{• -""The currtnt druss
don 't d isc rimin a te
suffkiently cancerous l·ells
from normal cells." There
you haw it. Offi.:~lly, the
Feds .:~dmit that
Chemo-therapy is no·l the
answer to e~~ncer .
Who e~~n hl:nne the
desperate can!Xr p11t knt
who chooses to ·go to
Me xico or search o ut a
Doctor in the U.S .• who will
try _ 1etrile , a non-toxic
v i t a m i n ther~py ?
Appar e ntl y, t he
powers-that-be will 10 to
any length to di~counae
doctors and patient~ from
trying w methina diHerent.
Patients and doctors arr
being hausscd and even
'!lrrestcd , especially in
Califo rnia. for daring to try
to save lives. There ill a new
propollal wh ich will requ,re
that th~ FDA be pnn tht'
powu lo fine il doctor
SlO .OOO for prescnhing a
drug not specificall y
approved by the FDA. We
wo .. der who dreamed that
one up~ P.ig Brother is
sittina on a powder kq and
is fightin& a last ditch-effort
to keep control d all of us.
If this important hal!lt is
won by the people. there
will be no rociahzed
medicine in this country. A
return to freedom of choice
in medi cal treatm~nt could
mean a return to freedom ;..,
many other areas. "They"
k.now it -and so do wt!
frw ''tough" statement&. But the PentqOn WMt flltlte MUit.uy1
emphasized that there would be no miliury A soldier bu the ri1ht to eJpKt the full
reuliation and that it& show of force wu only a ~ ol his nation wru:n he &erV~. _s.ut the-
precautionary action. well-betnl of our forces 1n KOrea IS m the
hand. of UN offic-ials. Field commanders art'
Uaited NaiJoa•l• eo........ Americant. to be sure, but the ult.imate com ·,
,. As usual. the headline-grabbin& protests and mander and policy formutator is the United
the tributes to th• slain men ignored what hu Nations. And the top UN military oiTif'ial. the
to be the mDfit t9mpelling faC't wunounding thia Undersecretary for Polit ical and Se-cu rit
latest slap in Ameri ca·s face. Jt is that our men Council Affairs. has always been a Communi10t ~
in Kurea (presently 42,000) have alway& served Some questiOns: Are Americ-a n ser.·ic:emen
under United Nations command. not our own. told that they an being transferred from U.S.
Bel{innin~t wit h the United Nations denial of to UN command whf'n ordered to Korea~ Are
thf' victor:-; that was won in Korea in 1951-52. a they given an optiun lo refuse su,,c-h a tranl'ffor'.'
cont inuing strinJ( of atrocities against Ameri-If not , why not, inasmuch as they agreed to
can11 hal! been mel with si milar meaninglet~~~ serve only their own country~ Moroon•r. sim·f'
rhe toric and an empty show of force. our fOl"Ci!!l in Korea have been under UN com-
S ince the United Nations is in command, we mand since 1950. and t>ince our men in Vietnam
can only cnnctud~ that United Stateii impotence served undt>r the UN llj!'enc:y called SEATO.
is the work of the world body. And a further · does the UN in fact control our enrire military.
cond usinn is t hat thP repeated absen('f) of any however cm:enly such control is exeri-isf'd~
proper responl:lt' tu the "incidents" ensured that Wt> don"t know the answers to the!it' QUt'!i·
!here would be more-. lions. But we do know that the absence of a
Hundreds of I ncidebts
T he m08l publicized of North Korea's fre-
quenl ly deadly insu lts. of course. was the sei·
z ure of the U.S.S. Puf'bfo in January 1968. One
man v.·as killed. and t he N!maining 82 men of
the crew suffered heatings and deprivations in
Nonh Korean prisons for eleven months. Tht
response of the United States and the United
Nations command~ Meaningless sabn> rattling
and dis~rac-efu\ bt>gging. Then. on April 15,
1969. within a few months of the bela1ed
return of the P!Jf'b lu survivors, an unarmt'd
U.S. recnnnaissance ain::raft was s hot down by
proper response to the recent murdet1i of Cap-
tain Arthur Bonifas and Lieutenant Mark Bar-
rett will -as before -invite additiunal deadly
incidents. If anyon~ wnnders why the mnraiP ol
our military is decli n in~ot so markedly. part nf
1he answer has to be twenty·fi\•e ye-ars ol'
ruuvelling under UN com mand in Korea_
The hest way to stop thf' continuin~ot h1.rrur il'
to gf'f our military out of tht' clutChes 'lf tht'
UN. And the surest and quickest way to accnm -
plish that -to the immense benefit of uur
nation as a whole -is to J!t'l thl' United Stall.':-
out of the Unittd Nations.
· Costa Mesa Police Blotter
" WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1 Bla.rro, ZUZ~B Newport
Blvd,, was charg~ with hlt~
tlng Joyce C. Attman, same
address. oo the head aDd
back, •. James T. SUerto,
1418 Shamrock LaDe, was
charged with drunk driving
at Park Ave. and 19th St.
at 11:30 p.m.
• FRIDAY, SEPT. 3
A word of commendation is due for
the police department in Newport Beach,
where the report shows a DECREASE
of 6.5 per cent, and also Costa Mesa,
where the increase is only 0.8 per
cent. Others deserving praise are Yorba
Linda, FoWltain Valley, Seal Beach, Los
Alamitos and LagWla Beach, all report-
ing a decrease.
The Irvine resldeot, stay-
Ing temporarUy Jn the motel,
became suspicious at the
rapid departure of a green·
VW tranling withOUt Ughts.
He gave p:arsuU with hls
wlfe aDd cblldreq in h.ls ear.
On Newport freeway, oortb-
bound i.D the area of Dyer
Rd., one of the men ln the
neeJDg ear stuck the sbot-
guo out and ftred back at
the Irvine man, Costa Mesa
pollee reported. The license
number of the fieetng car
was obtalDed. None of the
sbotgull pellets hit bls car.
Pastor Frantsen in pulpn
Alennder LevtUn, 31,371
Avocado St., Apt. 6, suffered
a lacerated chin when he
swe"ed hls car to avoid
a pedestrian on Bay St., 138
feet east of Harbor Blvd.,
and hit a utility pole •••
Two camen.s and a nash
unit, valued at $430, were
obtaJned by a burglar from
Donald D. Smith, sulteT,
130 E. 17th St, who foreM
open a louvered window
reached through to unlock
an adjacent doo r ••• An
apparent car thlefprtedopen
a window in Ute car of
Kathy E. Eastwood, Orange,
at 333S Bristol St •• and des~
troyed the ignltloo switch
in an attempt to steal the
vehicle , •. Chuck M.
Walke, janitor, opened the
r ear door at Golden Chic-
ken, 1093-B Baker St., at
10:15 p.m. to dump tnsh
and mop water, was gnbbed
by a man pointing a band
gun at waist level, marched
to the cash register with
2 accompUces to tlnd oo
money, putting the janitor
in a bathroom before de-
partlng wtttl a stolen tnife.
• , Canttace SekelskJ', 23,
and Donna L. Carroll, 24,
both of Fountain Valley, were
arrested at Harbor Bl'•d.
and Adams st. by Anaheim
pollee oo prosUtutloo
charges and •ere booked into
Costa Mesa jail en routt>
to Orange Countv JaU •••
Danny Lee Jorgenson. 22,
!035 Pomona Ave., was
charged v.1th cultlntion of
marttuana ••• Security guud
Jay L. Moya, 19, Saot2 Ana,
was beaten and robbed of
$58 by a suspect who climb~
ed over a renee to enter
Marketing System Inc., 34S
Baker St ••••• A burglar
obtained a $300 pearl neck-
lace, $100 tur"Cp)ise nec.t~
lace and $92 1n food stamps
from the borne of Ll.mla D.
Hallld}', 1628 Myrtlewood
Street.
Gregory M. Holcomb 25,.
or 296 Bay st., COita Mesa.
was charged wtUI drunk drl~
vlng at Newport Blvd. and
15th st. at Z:SO a.m •••• A
burglar obtained $282.72
ca sb .from a cash register
In Licorice Pizza, 1813 New-
port Blvd., prying open a
rear door to gain entry •••
Don M. Sutton, !0, Space
53, at 1S3 E. 16th St., was
charged with gn.bhlng the
revolnr of otflcer Esposi-
to and strlktnc omcer Cyn~
thla Speocer In the mouth,
before being subOOed at h1s
trailer, where omcers found
bis wlte with two black eyes,
her mouth swollen and blee~
ding, wHh a laceratlon oo
her forehead •••. WUltam
R, Lutes, Laguna Beach,
parked his nn in a res~
tJ:un.nt lol at 212 E. 17th
St. • at S:36 a.m. to go in
for a cup of coflee, and came
out tnflndawtDI:hrtngsmash-
ed and a $1,144 bol of· tools
missing ••• Terry c: Fen-
ske, 21, of 3039 Mad~n
Ave., was charged. wlth hU
and run at Paulartno Ave.
and Yellowstone Dr. alter
kDocklng over a ll(ht stu-·
dard in tbe center dh1der
Pith his vehicle at P.ula-
rtno Ave. and Bristol St.
•.• A ba.r&lar cut a sc reen
to gato entry through an wt-
locked wlDdow 1nto tDe ]lome
ot Leonard 0. BooaDIIO, !519
BowOOln Pl., taldng about
S8 In coins ••• A burglar
foreed opeo a sltdlng glass
door In the rar of Balsam's
Furnltttre, 1785 Newport
Blvd., while the Orm was
closed, ta~ $68 from the
otrice ••• Carpeater ud
mecbanlc tools, nlu.ed. at
$?01, were Jtolen from the
ca.~r pnbd at 1100 Har-
bor Bl'f'd., beJoaclac to £d ...
moad R. C11DD1neham, 2659
Orup An.; the lock wu
bn>keo to p1o llllry •••
A bartlar, poulbly asiDe a
duplicate key, •tend Sloo~
py•a Bar, ZOOO Newport
Blfd .. tatmr $lfll hom u-
der tbl bar, oner WalW
Dndea_ Bererlp HUla, com~
platood.
•• Johu D. DnddJ. 21, of
1846~A Placentia Ave., was
taken to Hoag OOspital with
a right leg injury suffe red
wheo be was thrown lnto the
air wheo hls motorcycle was
involved 1D an accident with
a car driven by Margaret
R. Ouart, 72, of 666 W. 19th
St., at 19th st. and Pomona
Ave. at 4:56 p.m •••• Rl~
c hard F. Evertlart,Z2,otll0
Danbury l ane, was charged
wUh assault and battery In
a cltlzen's arrest complaint
filed by Charles Lac y Jr.,
117 Lexington Way, who was
hit io lhe face se_veral times
• •. linda c. SchUk., 16,
of 3245 Idaho P\., suffered
a lower ::.p abrasion when a
car sbe was 'driving went
out of control and hit a par-
ked car regtslered to Jack
C. Barnes, 3150 Killarney
LaDe, on KUlarney 158 feet
south of Londonderry st ..•
Rick D. Zunr reported the
SSOO burglary of a TV set
from a house at 436 Hamll-
ton st. while he was 1D the
process of movJ.ne to 443
Hamilton St •••• A thief
bent back a screen and sltd
open a window to take 12
small cenmic ftgurtnes. a
cenmlc mug aDd a small
potted plant trom a Shadow
bol In the downstairs apart~
meot of Madbl:a Rltttchottl,
Apt, C~10S, 2885 Fai"tew.
"' SUNDAY, SPET. 5
• • • • • •
• HOW COUNCIL CAN HELP VOGUE
There's been quit<! a commotion over
the decision of the Costa Mesa City
CoWlcil to put up $5,000 in tax m onev
for a tourism promotion program in·
v61ving Vogue magazine, South Coast
Plaza, an airline, a department store
chain and a local advertising agency.
There was instant reaction from tax-
burdened citizens, who rightly claimed
that this was an improper use of tax
fWlds . The CoWlcil vote to provide the
$5,000 "participation funds" was unani-
mous, but it would be enlightening to
know how the citizens of Costa Mesa
would vote on such a request for tax
money to help finance a purely com-
mercial enterprise for bringing bigger
crowds into town. A conservative guess
is 901 opposition. Take heed, CoWlcil.
Vogue magazine is perturbed because
of statements made at that Mesa CoWlcll
meeting that the tax !Wlds were needed
to help subsidize the promotion. Indeed,
such clainis are an embarrassment to
Vogue, because the journalistic tradi-
tion is that editorial . space ts not for
sale. But that is not the key issue.
The issue is &pending tax money for
promoting a commercial venture. The
Costa Mesa City Council __can relieve
Vogue magazine of Its embarrassment
and Mesa residents of a slight tax
burden by witbckawtng the offer of tu
lunda and .teppirig out of the tourism
promotf.c?n acheme. That word of advice
goes at.o tor similar requesta in the
future --IIUCb u buying adverttstng
llpi!Ce wttb tax mooey in newapaper
8peCial edition promotion scheme•.
• • • • •
NO raOI!ITI. 100 lOIS
u.e s'DJ ... t' is bouad to ff8Yiil when it COitJ more &o ..t 1 Jc* .._ ttaaa his wont. wtMn It a do•. ~-nt
- -fllllol )oliO-if -'h ...,. tloeo k -JA>
fit --· nr-·, ... w.. Ute ,..,lltt. to., t...,.-. to~ ..... Ut;I01f_.l. -J. K~l*" ._..,.
• ·'
PROF SUE S BOARD
DH a.ECTJ DH WIN
l4J.ke Ortell, OruceCoast
College math proteseor, wbo
was elected to the Onll(e
County Board of Educatloo,
is suJ.ng tbe board to force
It to seat him. The board
ha s blocked him from sen-
tng because be ts a teacher
1D another dl&trtct.
Pastor Kearney Fraotsen
has ass.med the leaderShip
of Prince of Peace Lutheran
Church, 2987 Mesa Verde
Drive, Costa Mesa, replac~
log Andrew C. Anderson, who
has retired aner almost 1?
years of senlce to the
chu.rch and 40 years of
cburch work.
Pastor Frantsen comes
trom 6 years of being di-
rector of the Lutheran
Riverside Bible camp, Story,
Iowa, alongside the Skunk
River. He comes to Costa
Mesa with hls wtre, Emllie,
and 2 children, Kristin, in
9th gn.de, and Paul, ?th
grade,
He gn.duated trom Frank~
lin Pierce high sc hool, Park-
la.nd, Wasil,, obtained hts
B.A. degree at St. Olaf Col~
lege, Northfield, Minn., 1D
1959. He Interned as as-
sistant pastor in Central
Lutheran Church, Des
Moines, Iowa, :and was or-
dataed 1n his father's ctl:lrch
ill Sange, MootaDa., In June,
1963.
Superior Court ID Onace
Cowrty ww bar ~ case
Sept, 20. Mr. Orten was
tbe top YOte cetter amoac
4 Cllldidllta aeetlag the
post. Author couple to talk
DCC BRASS EN SEMBL E
SEEKS PERFORMERS
occ•s brass cha~r eo-
semble ls J.ook1liC l:>r iDter-
mecllate aDd adftnced per-
formers. Tbe euemble
meets Thuday e'f'IGiacS
from S to 7 1D music room
102.
Coarse illltructor is
Culta Coand. st.dents eo-
rolled 1D tbe coarH will
ltlldy brul aDd chamber
euemble 111entlre, Trio,
qartol, qololot, •>tot, IIIII
cbolr comb'MIIonl; wiD be
IDelllded.
HEARST CASTLE TRIP
SET FOR SEPT. 16-17
Mlldren and Gordon Gor-
don, bUsband-wlfe wrttlnc
team, wW be guest ~kers
at Soath Coast AlumnleClab
or PI Beta Pbl's celebrity
boot.,,_lew sertes at 10:30
a.m. Friday, Oct. 1, oa Bal-
bolPeoiD&ula.
Tlcket Information maybe
obtat.oed from the ptdlaattl-
ropy cbairman, Mrs. Jack
W. Wood of Santa Au., or
W:rs. Roy £. June of FOUll~
tato Valley.
Carlotta wunams, the cl_.,., rntewer lor tbe put
10 ,...rs, wUl br1eOy HTt..,
curreat belt sellersaadtbcD _.,. the GordoOS,
wboM MW adt'entun ... s-
P*DM DO'f'el lJ ''Ordeal. ..
TIM ell)" (I( ft-rtBoleb Tbo -11 Is set ICIIDtt
pub, "-tbec aDd ncr.-ArlaM'a Nava)) co.atry -·-lo-r-ud-....... I ctrl Ill 1 "" tolltlnt c-.. Iller -.-en-. Oct. 16 Mid 11. n. price, • II a tilorm .at ajgbt db a
JM por -(-oe-11111 miDJGo ClollUL -~J) ...... tra..-..t lboll: U. Prtdlton wtlo
pclll'tltD b7G~ .. _... 18 011 ber, U lJ a IIIIIM'• lodllll Itt h. ...,, toe, about a Jlflft~
.-. -.. -ctrl--bo..U•-c..a.., ............ ..-~e •nlla$ bf t~ .. a ....... no11oowta-tnpe-llllolr.
ot • ..... o.t. u -... no Go-•rot• ''TIIII c .. _, Y-c-to -ell,"' wbleb -1,-
c.._ 411 11or • ""' 010,000 -1111 '*"• ....,...., ..... ...., •. Ill~ mm-...c .....,.._ .. -.. ..,..,. -· aii_Q_ ..... ----loll .. -· .... -.... ,..,--. .. ~~ U.l7 ,.,. fll .... • IC• G.at1 ••ct-.; ,,..._
co a ,., 'f...... Ji211/' a RCidtr'• llpl1
Book Club selection; ''E:r-
perimeot io terror," which
Blake Edwards fUmed, star-
rtnc Glenn Ford and Lee
Remick. Tbe Gordoos wtll
be anilable to persooally
a.utograpt\ anyottbelrbooks.
llrs. Howard Rocers ls
presidiat of the Alumnae
Club. Coflee wtll be sened
at 10:00 a..m. prec~ the
renews.
• THURSDAY. SEPT. 2
T·bomu R. Rutter, Apt,
1!, 778 SecttPl.,complatDed
of the S"1S9 ba.Jtlary of a
classical aultar, ampuner,
tuntable ud ampwter, a
cassette t.lpe deck aod re·
corder trom Ida ..-nmeat
STOP SMOKIN G O.ASS · · • A ear thief nmotod a cbl.ln acrou a drtnway NOW AT HAR BOR HI to 111011 1 '76 Ford Ma•-
., Kick tbe hlbtt.., a stop ertel ftom Theodore Ro-
smoldtll e!Us. ---biDO IDe •• lOIII fll...,r 81fd.
diJ It ft-11 -r hiCb ••• A tblol -!led I $US
scboot. "-tti 181. wn.t wi.tdl from tile IIDme
no -m-011 --of Ropr A. 8-.-.. 2719 di.J IDd: "Aandlly f9Cidlp: Cuuy Or.., Wbllt Ole IIGIM
trom 1 to 9 p.m. IDr 4 ••• as-for ••laC to w..U. Tbert 1a ao e~~ar&e. P~WP~Ctl'fe biJen ••• A
TIU' ..... ., ..... pro-$00 .. tel'aWIYe .,. ....
rram dMICDcd to rcdlol or IOoriM from • c......,._• ID
-....... Tho eluo 1o t11117•1n1 O(()rupc.ut
Ill-jollllf 0, till Ia-Coli ...... A boflltr -.._, COOIICO (I( Or-I IISUO_dryw_
up ec., ud a. ....... a 1 Srt ...-at WI leoti
...... ---Pl., .., .. • ..... 1117 dlltrk:t, add a •tts• ..-a ~ ,_ • • ... ... • .. ...,., .. c::o:CI-
FROM THE BB E -•-nr--.. coro-.o,
ftJ-Iol .... -
., loot, IOd a IIIII -., ... ·-_..,, .... ................... -~~-,... r• ~ v• ~~~·····•·>
-.... .. ., .., ......... -............ .
·-... '10 "' c..,....lll. •.. lluti>P.
• SATURDAY, SPET. 4
Atlllolprtod-awlld-wtac to plo llllr7 to lilt
camper ol JtrrJ R. x... ... ._rpr,m..,...... ...
putod .. Ills ""-·to-lliiii$11C.a..-... ........................
_,,_.,. .. Tne,,CII
Prlao: 1 Dr,. • .,...,. ...
llo ......... -..... ·---It"'"~ ••• -.. -........ Dr ..... ... ............ -.. .. ..... , ......... -'z'tln ..... ssr""iR
..... •-s a Mllllllt-.._, -.... -··----..--... ltNIIMMir••trzt ••
Claire C. Henley, Spact>
18, at 396 ~2lst st., repor~
ted tbe $1,500 bu'rglary or a
dlamODd ring from a tray on
the dresser in her trailer
••• Alfredo Franco. 25, of
196? Rosemary Pl., was
charred with druDk driving
and a passet'l(er 1D his car,
Santiago A. Rlos, 21, of20'12
Newport Diver., was charged
wtth lmmfcrathm violation
and having an open cooltalner
of atcobollc beverage in a
vehicle ••• -Arsoo was
blamed for a ~e· fire 6
teet from the residence of
Robert L. Cordrey, 3164GI~
bnltar Ave.. Who used a
prdeu hose to put out the
18~inch hlcb flames that cia-
maced a 5-loot by l~foot
teetioa ot his hedge • • .
Doacl&a W, Bane, 3022 KU·
lybf"'Ote LaDe, f'ei)C)rted the
tb.tt of his '65 vw buc.
Wlllcb tbteYes woald hate
bad to tow awty as the en-
eLDt was ~aoperattn.
• MOKDAYr.:.,Pl'. 4 Ro: Ill, 20, Apt. c.
ISIS Baller st., Coeta. Me-
a, wu cJiaqtd wttb !trunk dlt""" 1UIOOHut>or81"'·• at lidO a..m. ••• lack L.
C ....... IIMIItatrSt .. re ...
-tlllbo......, (I(-hO .. , • .., frorD a war
--~~~-.-......... ...,. ... Ill
Ia Ill -. .•• Flllcll
11. QoUoo, lht Colonoo ...... lllllllltnd • .,....._ ----ldl· --· It ITI5 .. _
·-&Ill, ... -to c.-..... .nalbDe-
......... tr• ..... . -.. ..-0( ... .... \3 II INa till car olio~ -l.t-,I'~Po-
-Aft •••• lo. •• .,.. ___ _
---...... 541--JIIIItDr.
.---Q---... •.-oRT HARIOR EIIG!f SICDIO SECT10M - -P• 3 Li nzee Kull is bride
PI,..Gl•aa-~t• v ........ , ... ..
CALL US TODAY
fOR A QUOTa
&
~-55~
Slace 1957
lltURSMY, SEPT. 1&. 1976
ooa~ DELMAR. CALIF. of Paul 8. McCray Jr.
Ia a ..._.._rt.lc cel'e1Jaf tM dreael won bJ tbe
pertoriMd o.ldoon uder bddesl'DI.Ids. 8CIG motllen
towert.c .-... Lluee bad wn.t corac• ot
Kalbrya ltaU became the daUI ••
bride of ~lBaiDe WeCray A e•qJICM m.er wu
Jr. oe Allpllt 14. beld at tbe famlly •mmer
Tbe Reof. Jack 0. Eales, bome tor 65 ,..._ tm-
ndor ot Gethsemane mediately IDUowiac tbe
Eplloapal Ct.reb. MlDDe-ceremooy. Tbe S...Uered
apoUs, IDd a oou1D of tbe weddf.DC cake, decon.ted tn
bride, aDJted tbe couple tn wblte, was toiiPed with a
marrtace at Faraway, tbe small oosepy of Dowers
nmmer borne of tbe bride's stmUar to those carried by
tamlly at Cedar Lake, Wl.n-tbe bride.
ton, Mlno. Ltnzee ls a 197Z cradu-
Pareats of tbe COQPle are ate of Corooa del Mar b.1gb
Mr. and Mrs. WWlam M. scbool and a 1976 graduate
KuU, Rubor Vlew BWs, aDd of st. Olaf College, Nortb-
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Me-field, Mtno. Paul (ndaated
C ray Sr. of Dueaport. Ion.. from Central hJ&b aebooi.
Immediately belore tbe Davenport. In 1972, aDd from
ceremooy, tbe croom I.Dd a St. OW College this sprtnc.
rrteod, Ct.ck Lee of Dano-He 1ri11 begin stuclles at the
port_ played a selectioo of University of Iowa medical
cuttar music wbicb tbe school tn August, 1977. PAUL ~0 LIHZEE McCRAY
'I!Uiro!fena.
4 Bar Im perial
Bath Size Soap
regular or unscented formula
Regularly $7.00-
DAYS A Wllll
IAIIITT IMSURAMCi ,.14 "·'~' 11.4.,
DOLLY SPLAWUCSIQ, 20-
yeu~ld coorcUDalor of
yoatb aettfiUes tor st.
Joacblm pe..rt.A. Colt& Mesa,
bas left tor alall-Umepost-
tloll as a JWtb ID!DUter tor
the Pboalb diocese. After
ortentatiol'l Ill Pboealx, 8be
wW tate a 5 week worktDc
neatioll Ill PoJud. Wbere
sbe will wort wtth eoutns
wbo bead JOQtb groaps tbere.
gi'OOm bad composed for his The couple left oo a 2-
brlde. week camping trip to Banff OCC 15 OFF ERING MON EY LECTURES
p lannlnc. 3021 E. COAST HW Y •• CO ROMA DIL MAl c. ....... . Pr~ tn marriage by and Lake Looise, Caoada,
ber father, L1D&ee wore a and are now at borne at
wbfte eottoo voUe Door-1328 E. Tenth, Davenport.
leactJt cowo aeceated with Iowa 52803.
A 5-part lecture series
on ' 010ney, rnvesting and
flnanrlal planning'' wUI be
offPre1 on suc,.essive t.ton-
r1a} "VPnmgs, beginning Sep!.
20, ln <.Y"C's nne a rts hall
11 'I. The lectu rPs run from
7:30 to Q:30 p.m. and are
freP to the puhli1 .
Sept. Zi and f• t. 4, lie
wUI provldP an in-1epth look
at Lnv estinl!' m serurlttes.
, CHURCHES_ ,
TH£ FIRST BAPT~Sf CHURCH
"TH E FRIENDLIEST CHURCH IN TOWN !"
WAYNI! ft. MULL EN. ftASTOR
~WISS VAULTS
COIN CENTER
141M N. Grand. Santa Ana
9:45A.M. BI&L E CLASSES -1 hOO A.M. WORSH!ft HOUR
6a00 P.M. -EVANGELICAL HOUR
!01 MAGNOLIA AT SANT A ANA AVE •• CO STA MESA
eyelet oo the eutfs of the Ltnzee was guest of booor
loac sleeYes and front In-at 2 showers before her
sert. Sbe carried a nosegay 1 marriage. Mrs. Richard
of sweetheart roses, babies' 1 Bowman and daughter Jane
breath, stepbaootis, statice 1 of Corona del Mar enter-
aDd cedar. Her Dowered 1 tained for her on July 22,
head--dress was of shattered and Mrs. Henry Dimmel.
carnatioos and babies' Janesville, Minn., hosted a
breath. Sbe wore a pearl sbow_Pr for the bride-to-be peodant. a gt.ft of her father, on July 28.
and matching earrlngs. 1o A rehearsal dinner was
tbe tradttioo of ''something given by Mr. and Mrs. Paul
old, something new, some-McCray Sr., parents of the
t.btog borrowed and some-'groom, at Vertln's Pub,
tbJ.Dg blue:• Ltnzee carried Ely, Minn., oo August 13.
The IP,..·turer Is Edward
!.l r :-.aq·, 3 veteran of mort>
than 2'i years of WaH Street
anc1 tPar·hlr~ experience.
· t:nc1Prstanrting and plan-
ntntr' I~ t:1~ title of the
first IPr tur"'. Mr . McNary
wtll look at mllatlon and
Nill r1esrrl~ hov• to take
the myster y out of fl:n.ancial
COINS WANTED I CALL (1 J 4)
836-6181 CEntwf !Bibfe Chu 7.ch
23RO ST. ot ORANGE, COSTA ME SA · 6_.5·5050
REVEREND NORRIS GOMPF, PASTOR
Sunday morning worship -10:45 a.m. Sunday School
Sunday eveotng worship -6:30 p.JQ. 9:30 LJll.
Wednesday Bible study and prayer •••.•• 7:00 p.m.
An lndepeodeot cbureb witb Bible teacb.tnc ministry
FIIIT BAPTIST CHURCH
.. , CLIPP Dl., MIWPORT 81ACM -642-140
DR. P. KIMTOM IIIHORI
PASTOI -·A\' ICMOOL ........ A.M. alaLI ITUaY
........... A.M. .. 7 ,... 1•• , .......
.a.ISTCHUaC:H
IYTHISIA
Newport 8ucft
1400 W. Balboa Blvd.
873'3805
ReY. Robert~ Jr.
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t-11:41
GRACE BIBLE CHURCH
Veterau' Memorial Bldg.
565 W. 18th, Costa Mesa
REV. TOM TYREE. Pastor
SUNDAY SERVICES:
10:30 A.M.&. 7:00P.M.
,Suoday School,
aU ages. 9:30
HOME BIBLE CLASSES
CaU 552-0092
•Teaching Bible Doctrine•.
We invile you to worsh1p
LUTHERAN CHURCH p F THE MASTER, LCA
2900 hcifec V'eew Or.
Coro11.1 del Mar. Ulif.
LAWRENCE D. FRUHLING
Pastor Pho ne 644-2664
SUNDAY SERVICES
Sunday school •• 9:15 a.m.
Worship •.••• 10:30 a.m.
Nunery a nd Coffee Hour
ATTEND
tHE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
Otristicm. Sciente
~r•ic•s
FIRST OiURCH OF
at:RIST, SCIENTIST
3303 Via Lido
N~rt Beacb
SUNDAY SOf<>OL
-t a lOtiO ....
SUNDAY SE~ICES
9 & 10 :-30 a.m.
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEETING 8 p.m.
READING ROOM
Week days~ 9 a.m . , 5 p.m.
Wednesday :~ a.m..-7:45 p.m.
Tuesd.ty
9 a.m. · 5 p.:na.: 7·9 p.m.
SECOND CJ-f\JRCH oF
CHRJST, SCIENTIST
Newport Beach at
Corona del Mar
3100 Pacific View Or.
SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 a.m
SUNDAY SERVICE10 a.m
WEDNESDAY B:()() "P.M .
Re.ading Room:
ssoo-8 E. Co .. tlfwy.
~at,..ce ou Narcians
Mon.-Fri.: 10 ~.m. to 5 ()·m
Suad•y afteruooa: 1 Lo a
Sat.: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
You are cordially inVlted
tCS attend Churc. .. Services
and ·to use R~ding Room.
Ply rnou th Congregattonar Church
A Free and lndependeTfl Conf'egotiOI'IIJI Ofristi4n Oturch
THE .REV . JOHN A. LINDVALL, Minister
SUNDAY SERVI CES. -l tJo A.M. AND lOaM A.M.
CHURCH SCHOOL AT 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY
3262 BROAD STREET, NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Nursery care provided Phone: 642·2740
a baodkerehlef that had been
1\a.Dded <icrtnl through her
tamUy. Tbe ''lucky slJpeoce
1n her-shoe" had also been
wom by her mother and
her aunt when they were
married.
Maid of hooor was Marcia
KuU, slster of the bride •
Another sister, Carolyn
Kull, was bridesmaid. They
wore simple loog Dowered
dresses tn forest hues. Their
peal'l pendants were a gift
of their father, and match-
ing pea_rl ear~s were a
gltt of tbe bride.
. David Booz of Chicago was
best man,, and groomsman
was Gordoo Witwer, Mis-
soula, Mootana.
Tbe mother of the bride
wore a Door -length nny blue
prlot trimmed wttb lrlsh
lace. Mrs. McCray, mother
of tbe rroom, wore a Door-
leacUI oattoo COWD wbicb re-
peated the woods tones of
AD FIRM OPENS
NEWPORT OFFICE
Lewis & Associates, ad-
Yertlsing aod public rela.
tloos ftrm, bas opened an
otftce In Newport Beach at
4340 Campus Drive, near the
airport. Other omces are
tn Los Angeles and San Fran-
cisco.
Headtnc the new office as
senior noe..prestdent ls
Larry Larson, wbose 20-
yea.r advertistng and mar-
tettnc career bas Included
account m&Da(emeot posts
wltb Los ADceles, Sao Fran-
cisco aDd New York ad-
verttstDc aceocles. He most
receatly wu a vice-presi-
dent with Basso-Boatman In
Newport Beach.
Dlrecttnc pd)llc relatioos
is A1Ul Grltfttb MaeQuoid,
Ylce.presldellt, formerly PR
director of Gqe lo~stries
aDd prior to that PR director
for Larw1n Group.
CA L L 673-0 550
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TO THE EMStON ••••
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20%0FF
on all CASH &CARRY
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restores the hidden beauty in yQur
draperies. Coit removes and cleans
draj)eries, rehangs them With perfect
pleats and even hems. And a Coit
cleanina protongs drapery life. Phone fOf a free estimate and save . .
no obfigation. · .
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01 anv ~•le·t.e 'Ju'f ~c dn(' 0• £' qo1d and S1lver
THESE CHILDREN WILL RIDE A U1TLE LONGER
SO MORE PEOPLE CAN LIVE A LOT LONGER
There"' as a time when dtabetes ,•.:as a fata i dtsea.:.~
But thank s to the mtracle of msuhn rrost dtabetK<.
today live a ful l and happ~ ltfe Yet the fact rem am'
that many are afflicted wtth d.abetes. who do no•
know it. and there is no cure for the disease. S
th e American Diabetes Association. through research
and education. continues to searc h for a cure whtle
educatin g the afflicted on the care These local
children \.vant to help the Assoctat10n's work On
October 3. they will JOin thousands of others tn
Southern California tn a Fund Raismg Btke Rtde
c ·lie.-tnQ donattons per mil ~ fr om sponsors. all
:1 nc .; gr ,,~ '()the American Diabetes Assoctation .
lr coopet d•t0r wtth McDonald's restaurants, where
c;nonsor '-~ee can be obtained, the Bike Ride
yen erated "-1()0,000 last year. and hoi>es to raise
0::.)50 0Q0! H dtabetes research and treatment thiS
vear It ~·ou ._, ould like to sponsor one of these bike
nders tf you would like to contribute to the education
program of the Association, \f you would Hke
mformatton about diabetes, call. ..
0 • ng" Cou"''. F t <! Off n
l2l5 E (hapru"\
O•ar1;t~ Cal lorn>~ ~2bbb
T · tPr'I01'1 t ~JQ 4Git2
um~r Lq m 8 .erte of pubhc ervke adverttsement spol'\ ored b~ Avco Ftnanclal s.Moes. Ncwpcxt a..ch, c•amaa.
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11111-Y. IB'T ... BJI
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c~ ....._ .... t11111a. pudiUe dim dleaMr, ~ o1 u • a nt tt IUlalp codDP' _. ~
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Ia( spteN. Blo!M•, cllncdJ lev tbl
Tl>e ~ ....... -ol llle SloaaWU F""-
JllO Newp>rt Blvd., wtd tory eJptnl: • Dee. Sl, tndeport1ac-1111Sool> ,_.... ,.._..,
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ww 'a .a•a '• ----Mo..-. .. w ... ..,.--...
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11:, u.. c-:u.w..w:Moa-
c~~.1 atcllt. Tile "I fh& f.us
00 huday .,.,.... tbe
replu ••dbc ..... Oet.
II, Ia l>efat -.... as Colalllbu 0.,, a llalldly.
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ud lbe tw.laDoe al. ..t..re.
Tbe Ceater l.s c:. 11tb
street, bebtDd Newport Har.
bor fllg:b JICt.;)ol, aad toan
CaD be Kbedllled bJ ea1UDc
556-UU.
TnJablc ees..._. for Dew
traU .-. ......... -... ll ... ftiOIIOtt.
4,1_,U-t:IOto
11:10 ........ ~
Tille t........_ Trsdrrs wW ... _ _..,_.,6<
£~ !f.lt:ue Ca-
tt:r pn 1 ~ bf Bob IIeure.
Aa -lldh1IJ ..... -·--rrtllbo ....... -"' ...... ~TM sssdon• wtU ..., ta-
chtde talb • tile aaamnaa.Is.
lasedl ud. wUd flowers ol
tM Nablre C•er. For ftlr.
lber IAiormatloa eaU &.u.
1!90 betweeo 9 Lm. aDd
5 p.m. c-s-lllld 0oo1p --....-. """"' •a.ter, ader tbe IC"M· ID•......._ Co. bu: ot:OI.Nd
meat. Socltb C<last pl.ltiac a muter ltut • tbe BJoz.
aeeds wU.I use' tbe SpqbetU bam site hilt tM latter bas
Faeto.ry lot at Zlst st. ud · a..lllber 5 ,_,..lor lalJ llb-
Bdlol Bl'td. lor daytime lease to rB bel:lft U.rest-
porkl>c. T1>e I'OSiaouut, u-caa 10 baet to-
which opens: at 5 p.m. dally t!H 1altd for parktJII, It was
except Sunday, wbeo the etpi•IMd,
AtRMAN wuuamS. N•mer,
SOD ot Mrs. Juet Gabriel
of .U10 Park Newport, tu
beea selected for tedUlleal
tnlldng at Keesler AFB,
Ml..ss., in the Air Foreeper-
SODDel field. He reeerrtly
eompleted basic tralnlDg at
Lacldllld AFB, Texu. He Is
a 1976 gnduate ofHlgttlands
b1gb school, Sacrameoto.
•. Datbll u fat b&elk u
tbe late 1950's, • .,..._rty
oWDers oa lalaad A•e .. Uado
St. bd Aar.dl Aft. OD tbe
Balbol. p.I._J• b1:1'e be81.
battllitc btyfrad bome-
ouers lA a atna:Je to pre-
s e"e accen to lbe beaches
:ud waterfroot kDoft as
Ed(ewater A1'e. betweeo
Bueaa Vista 8lfd, oa the
west aod Alnrado oa tbe
east,'' tbe pettlioa stated.
Arson suspected in fire
opeolllg hour 1s 4 p.m., YUl Georp IlultD rtpOrted
ban eYenJ.acparii:IAgatSoutb tbat M.r. BloDtm wanted
Coast wbeDtbeparkiDgaeecls $72,000 DIU $1,000 a mcuth
are minimal. t.r 10 maatbl tor use of
btl property, tbe ortctoal Robert Roubl.an. owner of off-stte ~ fa cility for
Crab Cooker, 2200 Newport tbe f'HtU..raDt. A bre<don
81Yd,, tbarged that tbe J)Qb-ill the GWity of tbe lot to
Uc worts departmeot report tbe poJDt tbat It ts oo lQIIC:er
fU'OriDc: the Soutb Coast. be1ac ued U eaYI.Siooed
Blaroet aile was blued Ill wbea. tbe ase permit &ad
tbe SJqttettl. Fa&ory•s fl. oft.stte partiiJc arreemeot
•or • were orfcJD&Uf ~ppro•ed., ''The Spqhettt Factory was reported by the city
has adeQuate seati.Dg to ac-tratrtc eacfneer.
commodate customers In-
side the bull""'«. wb<reas, AUTt«>R TO TALK AT
!be Crab Cooker provides ST. J AMES CHURCH
minimum seating tor •alt-
HOW EHROLLIHG
646-4334
~Dedicated ChrlstlaD
Teachers
Small cla.sses-Lik11•-
ldual lnstructlon
Phonetic approach to
reading
~ Beginning Spanish •
metric
... Reasonable tuttloo .
CHILD CARE BEFORE
AND AFTER SCHOOL
~
Avenuell
Mlss Rosalind Rinker,
autbor &Dd lecturer Oll
pnyer We aod pnyer
groups, will be the speek.er
at both the 9:00 aDd 11 a.m.
S.oday semees atst.James
Eptscopol Church, 3290 VIa
Lido, Newport Bt~.ctl_ as the
parish returns to its fall
and winter seheellle.
Tbe firSt elltreb school
classes ud 1"1JJ(Utratloa1rill
al!IO be beld thls SuDday.
3400 lrvnt-Sub-_,...._,
Across from Newport Beach Golf Course
For All Your Travel Needs
e HO SERVICE CHARGE
e FREE DELIVERY
e FRIENDLY &
PROF ESSIOHAL
754-1555
PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIOIUL CHURCH
3262 Broa.d st., Newport Beacb
Dr . Jotm I..JndnlJ, Pastor, 642-%740
.. HERMANO PABLO .. (Rn. P••d Finkenbinder}
speaking 8:30 &r 10 a.m. Suoday, Sept. 19
Movie: "Guatemall-Eartbqub ReUef," 7:00 p.m.
Marinapark
case aired
The C alltom12 4th Dt.s-
trlet Court or ~Is ruled
in 1964 that Edgewater AYe.
ls a publlc rlgbt of way aDd
a 40 foot dedlcated street,
the petition added. 8aytroot
homeowners have installed
lawqs, trees, feoces, sprtnk.
le rs and prlnte beach signs
on the pubUc right-of-way.
The city of Newport Beach
has yet to remove them.
the peHUooers charged.
Two plalllc fdelrnY tJ.are
ca.p.s aod a l'la.U' ..plat can of
lighter Ollltl fouod at the
scene have led Costa Mesa
fire fDYestlptors to believe
anon as tbe cause of a
$500,000 storage warehouse
Ore early Wednesday morn-
ing, Aug. 8.
Two endptesoothee"list-
tpg walkway within Marina-
park_ 1770 W. Balboa Blvd ••
were referred to the ttde-
llDCis committee by the New-
port Beach CUy Council
Mooday night.
'•Oo June 14. 1976, the
CouncU voted to opeo certain
access gates to the general
public agalnst the wlst.es
of the restdentso!the park."
Herbert N_ Wllllams of the
M artnapark Association
nottned the Council,
The way tbe eotlre 15,400
5qUate foot structure was
completely enguUed in
names, wttb the maj)r bOI
spot near theoortheastdoor,
u firemen battled tbe fire,
raised questioos as to the
cause of the rapid spread-
log of the names.
Kidnap victims released
''It is the desire of all
58 residents that tbeCounell
take lmntediate action tore-
establish the park's lntegrtty
by .ordi!ring the gates re-
lnsblled In a Umely man-
ner."
The danger trom bicycle
riders using the wa.IIcway
and Increased vandaltsm was
cUed.
Howard N, Stanchfield, 25,
of 297-A Costa Mesa. St.,
Costa Mesa, faces a ld.d-
nawin«; charge alter his ar-
rest Sunday, Newport pollee
report. ·
He is charged with abduct·
ing 4 persons 1n their own
fehicle at Z4th st. and Bal-
boa Blvd., Newport Beach,
and releasing them later at
17th St. aod Santa Ana A•e.,
COM HIGH POOL
TO BE REPAIRED
Col"'OlJ. del Mar bJgll
school students will be able
to start using their swim-
ming pool again oeit week.
shut down now for emergeocy
repairs •
A $5,900 bid for repairs
Tbe exh;ttng walkway has
always been part ofthe com-
moo grounds leased from the
clty by the Martnapark resi-
dents aot1 lbis situation was
to be continued under the
new lease, Michael Rubin,.
park attorney, pointed out. .. was received. A sum of$15,·
SPY G1.. ASS GARDEN ooo was l>etng llgure<t as
'"'UB WILL MEET needed for plaster and ce-
'-"-ment repairs. AuthorlzaHon The Spyglass Hut Gardea was ~ested from Newport
Club will kick off the new Mesa distrlcttrusteuTues-
seisOD wtth--it!t fiisr-..meet-day nigbt to declare the re·
tog at 9:30 a.m. W~-patrs an ectacatkm&l emer.
dsy, Sept, 22* at the home gency and to reQU est tbe
of Mrs. Lawr•ce Harris, county superlnteotlent to re-
59 Cambria Drive. Co -Ueve the d1strtct ot bl&!lng
hostesses will be Mrs. procedures under the educa-
George Rttcnte and Mrs. tloo code.
Gleno Layton.
The topic for the meeting P UBLIC N OTICC
will be about the many varte-
. ties or bulbs, NOTICE
OF PUBLIC HEARING
P UBLIC N OTICE NOTICE ts HEREBY
NOTICE GIVEN that the City Council
OF PUBLIC HEARING of the City of Newport Beach
NOTICE IS HEREBY will hold a publlc hea.ring
regardi.Di Ordinance No. GIVEN that the City CouncU 1696, belng,ANORDlNANCE
of the City of Newport Beach OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
wiU bold a public bearing BEACH AMENDING SEC -
rega.rd!ng request of Yellow TION 20.02.060 AND AD-
Cab Company of Newpo rt & DING SECTIONS 20,02,061,
Costa Mesa, Inc. for an in-2o,02.062, AND20.02.0630F'
crease in ta.Dcah ntes ln THE NEWPORT BEACH
the Clty of Newport Beach. MUNICIPAL CODE AS THEY
NOTICE lSHEREBY FUR-PERT AlN TO HEIGHT LIM-
THER GIVEN that the said ITS FOR CtnMNEYS AJlD
publlc bearing Will be held VENTS; ARCHITECTURAL
oo the 27tbdayofSeptember, FEATURES; FLAG POLES;
1976, at 'the hour of 7:30 AND PARAPET WALLS,
P.M. iD the Council ELEVATOR AND MECHINI-
Chambers of the City Hall ICAL PENTHOUSES AND
of the CUyofNewpor1 Beach, MECHANICA L EQUIP-
Calllornia, at which Ume MENT, Planning Comm4>-
aod place any and all persons stoo Ameodmeot No. 472,
interuted may appear and NOTICE IS HEREBY F'UR-be bea.rd thereon.
Dotts George T.HER GIVEN that the said
City Clerk ptj)Uc bearing will be held
City of Newport Beach oo the 27th day ofSeptember,
Costa Mesa. He was ap-
prehended shortly thereafter
b)' a Newport pollee offtcer
respondlog to a call from
one of the victims at 7:45
p.m. Staachrleld's ball was
set at $25,000,
The •tcUms in cluded Joan
P_ MeCauley. 25, Santa Ana;
Mary Jo Ktelbas, 22, Santa
Ana; Joellen PavUcko,
Youngstown, Ohio, and WU-
lla.m H. Ward Jr.,l561 Mesa
Dr., Costa Mesa_
BLOODMOBILE DAY
HERE IS ~~T. 17
Newport HU'bor Luthe ran
Church, 798 Dover Drive,
will be the site for the Ne~~·
port Beacil community
blootlmobUe this Friday,
Sept . 17, from 3 to 7:30p.m,
PUBLIC NOT I CE
NOTICE
OF PUBLIC HEARI NG
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the City Council
of the City of Newport Beach
will hold a public hearing
r egarding 0 r(11nance No.
1695 being. AJl ORDINANCE
OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING SEC.
TIONS 20.80,050, 20.81.040,
20,84.030, 20.82.040, 20.84.-
030, 19.12.040 and 19.12.070
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICI-
PAL CODE AS THEY PER-
TAIN TO AND CLARIFY
THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR
PROVIDING THE NAMES
AND ADDRE~LS OF AD -
JACENT PROPERTY OWN-
ERS F'OR REQUIRED PUB-
LIC NOTICES, Plann.ing
Commlsstoo Amendment 1\o •
471 •
N'J TICE IS HEREBY FUR.
THER GIVEN that th e said
public bearing wut be held
on the 2'7thd2yofSeptember,
1976, at the hour of 7:30
P.M. to t:"le CouncU
Chambers of the Ctty Hall
of the City of Newport Beach,
Caltlornta, at wbJcb Ume
aDd place anyandallpersoos
tolerested may appear and
be beard thereon.
Doris Georce
Ctty Clerk
City of Newport Beach
Publish: Sept.16,1976,ln the
Newport Harbor £.nslp.
Publish: Sept. 16, 1976,1n the 1976, at the boar oCt ~_:~ --:::P"CU:;B,-,L-;I:;C:-;;N;;O~T-;1-;:Cc;;E,--~~;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;:~N:::::.!IIartlo::~E::l::_., P. M, 1.a the OU.,.;""' ----------ewport r n& go. Cbambera .of the City Hall NOTICE
of u..·cttyofNewportBea.cb, OF PUBIJC HEARING DID YOU KNOW ABOUT CallJomla, at wblch lime NOTICE IS HEREBY
IDd place anyud.allpersc:u GIVEN tbat the City CouDCU
lDternted may appear and of the Ctty of Newport Beach DINNER SPECIALS? ..... rd......... ..m 1101<1 • public h<artnc
Sorw4 MOodly tlwu ThunMy
Doris George reprd!Jic the request ot J. D.
_Ctty Clerk Wa1lta( that t~ Ctty Couoetl
CUy of Newport Beacb r.couider Us aetJoa 011 Publlsb.: Sept. 16, l976,l.n the Augllt 23 deaytog Vutance (Friday. Sotunloy • SoonM}' 'till P.M.) -Excludilll Holicllys
r:Hnnen inc/ud1 soup or u/Ml, choice of babd potato or rice
RED SNAPPER •••.••................ 2. 75
MAHI MAHI •...........•....•....... 2.95
GRILLED SEA BASS .................• 3.25
TOP SIRLOIN ...•.•...........•...... 3.75
NEW YORK STEAK ....•.....•..•..... 3.95
LOBSTER TAIL ................•..... 5.50
Sl'EAK AND LOBSTER .•...........•.. 5.95
pius 32 other V1ri1ti6s of fi.I/Wb ~afood and beef didles
L--tr• $1.11-4oily 't~ 4 P.M.
Priwtallorty ,_to 300
3101 I , COAIT NWV., COfiiONA D£L MA.,_
,_lf-f:,_YATIONII71" t1.__
1021!1
Newport Harbor Enslp. No. JOSS, W'blcb ns a re-
PUBLIC NOT ICE quNt to permit I prq:e
OD tbe froDt 008-balf of I
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS tot 1tr tbt R-1 tUotrlct tblt
NAME STATEMENT eKcel'dS tbe btlebt Umit for
Tbe tollowtar periODS are eithtt aa aeee..,ry or ma1t1
&>fat ~~rr-.. u: Plneteat bolldloc 1tr tao ltiZt loot
~ 1111--J Airway lleic't Umttattoa diltrtct at
A'-•· eo.ta Mua, Callt. 1111 Ktlp RoM.
Hal: JoiiD H011_...lnc., IIOMCE IBIEREBY FUR-
CallJonda corporatloo, THER GIVEM ·IIrat ... -
Jl • ....J Airway Af-7, Co-pabUc btlrlsil Will be beld
lla -; Calif. 92626: oo ... lltii*Jol,.._
•-WoUpac Methoer, 1911, ot tao IIDor ol 1:iicl 04--.....,Meo<lowVat-P.M. 111 ttro c-o
ltJ, Calif. 15911. Clla ...... fll 1M CIIJ Hall
Na t.TIIe• l.sconductld ot -.cltfflllttwputt e.e-.
bJ a _,a! I>UIDtrltllp. Calllonla, II --limo Corporllb Nme: Jola Ull,...,. _,_,au_
llowr ..... IDe., JobD H(lft. IM&Ia.tl"1 IMJ ......_, ..
II ..... prfltdleat, bt ....,.. a..n..
· nu •n••• wu tiled DortaGtorp
A. lNrglal" abrm IOWldf!d
at 3:30 a.m. in S 41 M Van
and ston.ge, .295% Century
Plaoe, whert tbe fire otigi-
aated. The ftrm bad bet!lll
closed lor aboat 3 clays due
to employee labor prob-
lems, iovesttc:ators teamed
from Robert P. Lee, LoDg
Beach, United Van Lines
represeatatlve or the local
warehouse.
The hlghway Oare caps
were found ln the otnce area
and tt)e can of Ugbter nutd
was fouDtl ln the parking lot
on the northwest slde of
tbe building.
The fln spread to thP
Ace Worlrtwidt lo1ovlng and
Storage Co, and a small
CaiTrans om ce ln thebulld-
i.og,
MINNIE PACKHAM OF
C.M. DIES AT AGE 92
Graveside services for
Minnie E. Par kna m, 92, of
279 E. 22nd St., Costa Mesa,
were scheduled ror 11 a.m.
today, Sept. 16, in Ever-
green Cemetery, Los Ange-
les, with the Rev,.'ohn Lind-
vall, Pl)'mouth Congrega -
tional Church, Newport
Heights, officiating.
Mrs. Packham, a native of
England, died Sund2y, Sept.
12 in anOrangeconvalesceot
hospital. Sbe is survived by
a step-lOG, CyrU w. Pack..
CM SOl Boyd dies
C'.lac• ttt ....,_ tw • c----w-. 1.. ..,.,ss.-"'-Mo.. .... -_, ___ _
_....,c.--.· ... .............. -. _D...,., .... -
llonto<:Ma-.A ,.-r .,.. ss ,....., BPD ... --,.Colla ..... He ,....., .... , Sloo-.. , .... u.•Hooc-
pbl. Tile 8ei'YiOH Weft -ad bJ ...... Nonts
Agenda for planners
Tbt 'lll"ioa plus loJ' IDIP ud te.i lor Newport • s ____ ... Place, MIU tbe airport.
tbe S.Ck bop ,__.,._ • AnMIIdmst tJI. telltlth'"e at U4C E. Cout lhFJ •• Co-
del Mar wtU come 111 map lor a 110.3 acre lf'O-~ • jed t. Harbor Rldp. Mar apla -. Soc>t. 16• be-Bartoo VIew lllOa _, lllw-rore tbe Newport Beaeb , r -
Plannil:lg Commlsska. Clui fll1l_ lor sitiC1a ,....,
Tbe 'projed. COillhfled dwell.llcs, ~.,Wtj
from pre•kJu meett.p. IJt· ud ree
c tudes u oft' .. sfte pa.rtr;l:lll(
agreemest, npnsi.oo of I lilt!
·-~ lllld ...... ales am. aDtl serving of
beer aDd wtne.
otber items Oil tbe ageodl
for tbe 1 p.m. IJM'oetlng l!J-
Clt}' Hall iDclude:
• Harold Zook's request
to remodel a Iepl DOO-oon-
form~ dweUI.ng in 1 C-1
tllstrtct, 807 E. Bay Ave.,
Balboa.
• Triples: at 309 Mar~
(UeritP Ave., Corona del
Mar, r'!!QUested b)' Balall$
l-Pignert OeYelopers, New -
port Beaeh.
• Service of beer anti wine
at Coco's resu.urant, 4647
Mar Arthur BIYd., in Koll
near the airport.
in the Jaod •
THEAT.l£ 1
emanw o
fell to Earth
7:15 II 9:!1 ...
. .., .. _ ....... ..,.....,
e.-nE-UJr•¥J>
THEATRE%
~ ,,()()
~ &10:52
Plus~
9:00
-.. _clorkoiOr-CltJC-· -Cuatt lteoL 14, 111$. CltJ fll .,_rt B_, -loP. II, !I,JO, _.._1t,1flt,lo ...
Oct. '1', 11'71, II tiM Newport ........ 1111t1or &'dJL
,. -.Y llliiUt -101 !Nil& FE lY _ 1111 .
-£ootp. F _, oP29I
j
DIRECT .am
CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE
Crystal • an . Bridal registry
MEW ADDIESS
DEs.t~M ~l.A:lA • JAI ...... ,. ,_,... D•. lwlte 110 ,
··~ft· Cll •••• ·~·•c••• O~EN IUHOAYS ut 1'0 a
CUSTOM THERAPEUTIC SeAS
ONN7DAll& P!!OftE OR ywr OM!! lpw!IOCM IOQAJ.
12222 SO. HARBOR BLVD.;' GARDEH GROVE
27601 FORBES ROAD, LACUNA MIGUEL
A .. AHEIM
7t2·3-'0l
CARDEN GROVE
750-7665
FULLERTON
871-t020
L•AGUIU NIGUEL STATE LICENSE COASTAL AREA
831-2315 NQ. 192237 6.c6-509-'
\\,airsty1Jng
~ just for
·~ ch1ldran
~OR APPT.
G~A-0638
-~AI<"BOR Yll'W CUIT~5i.'
Qt\ S•n J oequ1n "''Is Ro•cl
Ju~ Soulh J MctC A.-t .. ur 6 tv d.
ohldfe•
MARINERS CHURCH
HOW IM OUR HEW IUILDIMG 1:
1000 BISON, AT JAMBOREE, NEWPORT BEACH
TELEPHONE : 640..6010
THE TEAC H1NG IS CENTERED ON JESUS CHRIST I
AND THE BIBLE, WITH EMPHASISONPRACTICAL
CHRISTIAN U VING. ALL AGES ARE WELCOYE. I
Co~UDi and visit:IDg ava.llable. l
SUNDAY SERVICES: 8:00-9:30 -11:00 A.M. I
~-'4~~
BOARDING
GROOMIJtG
DOGS· CATS
"WE PAMPER YOUR PET" l
20592 Laguna Canyon Road
_LAGUNA BEACH PHONE 494-0142-,
PIONEER BILL SEZ. 0 0
ALL SIGNS POINT TO
. GUESS WHERE ?
• WEmu:.DAY, AUG. !5 ~--0.... la2 c., Co,.. del War, rt!POned
f%10 ..._ tron:. 1U bed-
room betwes a Lm. ud
I p.m •••• K1rt Lmlu
ff a.rdiQc, II, ot 400 40tb.
Welt Newport, wu IJTelted
at 10:55 Lm~ at 3100 w.
Balboa, West Newport, &oct
cbuged wWt nocia.l1sm •••
G n ee Drew Boudmu, 54,
ot 117 'nlrquol.te, B aJboe
lsl.IDd. WU CMJTed wiUI
mlldemeuor drunk c1rlvtac
at 10 p.m. at Jamboree and
Btsoa, East Blutr ••• Lois
Smith, Who ll•es oa a boat
moored otrsbore, reported
that sbe parked ber car oo
Balboa Blvd. between 15th
aDd 16th trom 7:30p.m. untU
mldnlgbt, and someooe broke
oat tile rear window ••• A
burgJu who prted open a
sUdJng glass door at the Ray
Raymood home, 69 Monte-
r ita, Spyglass Hill, between
6 p.m. Aug. 25 and 1 a.m. the
26tb, took jewelry valued at
$3,600 ••. Radio equlpmeot
valued at $1,040 was stolen
from a boat belonging to
John Marr, 2001 Vista Cau-
dal, the Bluffs, tied up at
654 Harbor Island, between
5:15 p.m. Aug. 25 and 8
a.m. Aug. 26.
• THURSDAY, AUG. 26
James William Romes-
burg, 18, of 900 E. Balboa
Blvd., Balboa, was booked
at pollee headquarte rs at
1:10 p.m. on a char ge of
receh1ng stoleoproperty ••.
Robert Wlnsten, 2227
Heather, West Upper Bay,
r eported $3,450 in jewelry
stolen from tt1s home be-
tween 8:15 a .m. and 5 p.m.
by a burglar who removed
a sc reen to get in through
a window • . • A $200 tape
player -was stolen from
Trirla St romel's car while
1t was parked behlnd her
home at 606 w. Balboa Blvti.,
Balboa, between 9 a.m. Aug.
23 and 1 p.m. Au g. 26.
• FRIDAY, AUG. 27
Mary Elizabeth Pearson,
28, of 1835 Sherlngton, Oak-
wood apartments, was char-
get1 with misdemeanor t1 runk
drtvlng at 12:45 a.m. at Bal-
boa and Coast Hwy., West
N.-wport •.• Michael Steven
Karnes, 19, of 1741 Tustin,
Costa Mesa, was c harged
wlth tr espasslng at 5 a.m.
at 111 38th, West Ne.....-port
... James .St'lson 0 ':\elll,
27, of 1975 Shertngton, Oak-
wood apartments, was a r-
r~ aUIOirvtne, Newport
Heights, at mldniRht and
charged with vandalism .•.
Elizabeth SuzanneStekol, 18,
of 320 Santa Ana Ave., Nt'w-
port Heights, was ar rested
at 1:30 p.m. at funton Is-
land on a burglar y charge
•.. Ma rk WUiiAm Davidson,
36, of 1895 Sherington, Oak-
wOod apartments, was char-
ged with being into:dcated
and disorderly In an auto-
moblle at 9 p.m. at 1700
16th, Newport Heights ...
Robert Scott Day, 18, of 1015
w. Balboa Blvd., Balboa,
was c harged wtth givlng false
Do all roads in Costa Mesa lead
to the South Coast Piau shopping
cente r'? Looking at all of the oftlclaJ
signs around town pointing that way,
you could certalnly come to that
conclusion.
ARE s igns directing people to PUB-
LICLY -OWNED facUlties, such as
the conventioo ceoter and Anaheim
Stadium, but these are not private
businesses.
There an signs that share posts
with street signs. There are signs
that tell you how to get to South
Coast Plaza Hotel, e•eo when you
are almost there. A fewweeksbacJc.
there were signs teUJng you to
come to South Cou1 VUlage. All
ot these ue on publlcly-owned city
rtcht-of-way. All u cept tbe little
temporary South Cout Village sips
are ottlclal g-reen-ud-Wbite ctty
s lgns, erected by the city oo city
property.
When you check with City Hall~
ask '•how come,'' the reply ls that
South Coast Plan and the hotel are
apeclal eseatlDaUoo areas that people
are looklDC for.
Wbat would you say ts the most
important apeelal ctesttDatioo lDOr-
uce Count'(? DIIMJ'1aDct, rtpt?
Well a call to the clty or Aoa.belm tum~ up the ld)rmatioll that tbere
are no alps ODeltypropertJd1nd-
14C mo41Drtlta 110 DliMJl.Ud. There
Check with other clUe s, and you
learn the same thlngl No private
signs on public property.
I do not expect my fellow. tax-
payers to pay for signs directing
business to my buber shop. And I
don't mow ol anyotherbuslnessman
ln town whothJnk.sdltferently unless,
of course, be happens to have a
business in South Coast Plaza.
Tbe state coostltuUon says 1t ts
illegal to speod pubUc fUnds to
beneftt a printe bu1iness. I sugrest
that the city attorney, or the dis-
trict attorney, or ~mebody, look
l.Dto this matter.
BUl
Dtd you ever think tt would PlY
you to be al molt bald? Well, It
ctoes at our lbop. At Plooeer Bar-
ber•. we rtn the balctheaded roY
a $1 dliCOUDt. Rt pays jilt $Z.50 •
aDd that's 5~ leu than chlldreo.
We lOft you, b&ldYI You mate our
work ea.ater.
Bill St.Ciair Pioneer Barbers
2U» M!WPORT ILVD.-M!AR WILSOM -COSTA MESA ,.. .. ~
ap.a TMI. MOOD 'W 7 p.m.
lat. -~10 'tal 1:00
• SATURDAY, AUG. U
Wtmam ~ l'lbkn'*'•
!6, of 45e E. l-. COlD
Mea_ wu e-.rred wb ID-
tol1cated d18orderly ~
at 6 p.m~ at 2e lad W.
Oceu Froa(. Ctlltra.l New-
port ••• .Jollll AJ'Dat Bft1tl.
57, of 20!1 SbiptraJ, Bay-
crest, wuctarpdwttbma.-
demeuor dnmk drtYbc It
8 p.m. at 1m. ud Fn~
cl~, Welt Upper Bay •••
G raee Drew Boa.rctmu_ 54.
of 117 'nlrq~~at.e, Balboa
lsJand, wu cbarpd wttbbe-
t.Qg l.Dto-Deatect ID ao aato
a_t 10 a.m. at Jamboree aDd
Bayside, oea.r Intoe Ter-
race ••• Pemry Lnon Pee-
ry's 1970 Cama.ro car wu
stolen from near ber resi-
dence at 1704-1/2 W. Ocean
front, Central Newport, be-
tween 1 a.m. and 2 p.m.,
and was found later by po-
llee at 3 p.m. on E. Coruj
Hwy,, near Cameo Shores,
with 2 rube~ missing and
2 flat tires ••• A cltheo's
band radio valued at $159
was stolen from Robert
Holt's car whlle U was PU·
ked at his residence at 4.230
Park Newport apartmeots
from 4 p.m. Aug. 27 until
11 a.m. Aug. 28.
• SUNDAY, AUG. 29
George Ed ric Brimmer,
20, of 214 Marigold, Corona
del Ma r, was arrested at
2:45 a.m. at f U'th and Mari-
gold and cha.rged wltb pos -
session of a switchblade
knife • • . steven Charles
Hendricks, 27, of 117-1/2
28t h, West Newport, was
charged with belng Intoxi-
cated and disorderly at 1:15
a.m. at 121 McFadden, Cen-
tral Newport . . . Grac~
Drew Boardman, 54, of 117
Turquoise, Balboa Island,
was charged wit h being ln·
toxcated in an auto at 3:50
p.m. at Westcllff and Irvine
. . • A boat cover and mast
pole, valu e<1 at $120, wert'
stolen from Col~n McDon-
ald's boat at his resldt>nce
at 720 W. Bay, Balboa, be-
tween June W and Aug. 29
•.. Jewelry, stereo equip-
ment, a Til set and other
possessions, valued at S5, •
220, were burglarized from
the home of Leon Santer~n.
1820 Park ~ewport, while
he was on vacation from 8
a.m. Aug. 19 untll 4 p.m.
Aug. 29 •.. A watrh, ca.
mera and currency, amoun-
ting to a loss or S'739, were
reported burglarized from
the home of Craig Amerk-
hanian, 109 23rd, C eotral
Newport, between 4 p.m. and
6 p.m.
• MONDAY, AUG. 30
Beverly Cox, &407 Sea-
shore, West Newport, re-
ported all 4 wheel covers,
valued at $720, stolen from
her Cadillac while it was
parked ln fashion Island
from 6:30 to 6:45 p.m ....
Tools and a toolbox, valued
at $217, were taken from
the qual1 tower basement at
Corona del Mar high schoOl
between 3 p.m. Aug. 29 and
6 p.m. Aug. 30, by a thief
who cut through a chaln link
fence to get in .•• James
Jones rt>ported an electric
SkU saw stoleo from hls
home at 6 p.m. Aug. 30 by
a thief who cut through a
chain link fence to his home
at 565 Seaward, Corona dt'l
Highlands, between 5 p.m.
Aug. 29 and 10 a.m. Aug. 30
. • • Vandals broke into the
Pirates lnn restaurant, 440
Heliotrope, Corona del Mar,
between 2:30 p.m. anc17 p.m.
and did light damage to the
!nterlor .
• TUESDAY, AUG. 31
A $125 radio was takPn
from the home of Kr isten
Van Huys eo, 4800 Bruce
Cr escent, Lido ShOres, by
a t hief who broke her door
sometime between 4 p.m.
Aug. 31 and 11 a.m. Sept. 1
••• A $150 radio was stolen
from John Cuordlleoot''s car
whUe It was parked at his
home at 43 Seabird, airport
area, between 8 p.m. Aug.
31 and 9 a.m. Sept. 1 •..
A vacuum cleaner and sabre
saw, ftbaed at $260, were
.... ,..., ... "'*,.... at •etetrty ........._ U1
zotD. Ctlllftl ".....n. M-
tw-' a.m. Aac. n _, t a.m . Alt. 11 • 0 0 .....
llll!ltPmeat nJIMd It J400
n • bu.rrari.&ed fi'OID tM
llome 01 Da.rwtD ADdu-,
JU , taller1DQ, Jlewport
Uei(tlu, betw .. 5p.m. Aile.
!I l.Dd 11:15 Lm. Ale. Jl
.. • A TV let, ft..sblDc Ud
SCUBA ~eot, n.llaed at
$1.225, we~ ltoleo tromtbe
borne of Kettb A.Ueo l ob.
l 945 Sbertnctoo. Oabrood
apartrneots, betweeo 1 p.m.
I..Dd 6 p.m., by a bartlar
who Pried OSMJn a slldtBc
clus door .
• WE O~~SDAY,SE PT. 1
James Myers, 111-1/2
Park, Ban)()a lsl.aod. wu
cbarged wttb lntoxlcated ctis-
orderly cooclJct at 8:45 p.m.
at 4210 Park Newport •.•
Dennis Joe fielder, 26, of
2808 Drake, Costa Mesa, was
charged witlli.Dtoxlcated dlJ-
order ly conduct at 2:15 a.m.
at 21st and Mcfadden, Cen-
tral Sewport • . • La.rry
Richard Russell, 21, of 310
Balbo2 Blvd., Balboa, wu
charged with recetvtnc
stolen property at 21st and w. Ocean Front, Central
Newport, at 2:15 a.m .•••
Brandon Dean Bnmdage, 18,
of 122 42nd, West Newport,
was booked at police head-
quarters at 9:20 a.m. on a
charge or contributJng to the
delinquency of a minor ..•
Wllllam Charles Raaslg, 207
32m!, West Newport, wu
r.harged with lntollcated dis-
orderly cooduct at 2:20 a.m.
at 1020 W. Balboa BlYd.,
Balboa.
• THt:RSDAY, SEPT. Z
John AUan Rowland's
Porsrhe automobile was
broken into by a would-be
thief who go« ln through a
side ~rage door at 120 Vla
Yella, Lido Isle, between 6
a.m. Sept. 1 and 6 p.m.Sept.
2, hot-wired Ule car and
tried, unsuccessfully, to
driVe It out the side door,
da maglng a fender •.. Ray
Forr1 Bullocb, 210 Diamond,
Balboa Isle, reported a 400
Kilowatt Honda generator,
valued at S299, stolen from
a shelf in his garage ber.·een
I I a.m. Sept. 1 and 8 p.m.
Sept. 5 ... Llsa Rodriguez.,
;z;; Bison, East Bluff, re -
ported a jewel box and
J(>Welry, valued at $1,482,
stolen from the s eat of her
car while it was par ked at
IWtr ruLdeDu~4p.m.
Sept. 3 and 7 a.m. Sept. 7.
• FRIDAY, SEPT. 3.
Ma ry Lou Hergel, 606 Or·
chid, Corona del Mar, was
lnjured sllgltly at 6:40p.m.
when a car driven by Frank
Hllllarv! of Sunnymead col-
lided with the rear end of
her car on Coast Hwy. nea r
Bayside Dr •... The Great
Pacific Fir t' Protet'tion Co.
reported toots valued atSZ,.
135 st~len trom a construc-
tion site at 4777 Von Karman,
near the airport, sometime
between 4 p.m. Sept. 3 and
7 a.m. Sept. 7 •.• Mary
M eizne r, 25 Beac ll, Lido
Peolnsula. reported a lady's
watch, valued at S650, stolen
from her hOme between
6 p.m. Sept. 3 and 6 p.m.
Sept. 7.
• SATURDAY, SEPT. 4
Mark Clifford Lindholm,
19 of 4908River, West New.
port. reported h1s mo..ped
motorbike stolen at 8:45a.m.
at w. Balboa and Z3rd, a
witness sald he saw a man
~tt't on the bike and r ide
away •.. A guitar and a
television set, valued at
$600, were bu rglarized from
the home of WUllam Breau,
222 Fern, Newport Shores,
between Sept. 4 and Sept. 5
.•• Jean Munier, 2905
Newport Blvd., Cent nl Sew-
port, reported several
wooden slgns stolen from
he r lnterlor design buslness
located at that address.
• SUNDAY, SEPT. S
Rocer Dale Welty, 22, of
2530 Santa Ana AYe., Costa
Mesa, wu charged wttb mis-
demeanor drunk drtvtng at
6:30a.m. at Do•era.odCorn-
wall, WestcUtr ••. James
G repry Williams , 23, of
6Z1 Jum1De, Corona del
Mar wu arrested at 9:15
a.m: at A•ocaOo and Coast
HYJ ., Corooa del Mar, on a
wa rrut ehartlOC a nhiclt>
code 9iolaU.:. ... Would-be
bllfllan trltd to bnat lDto
tbt p.nce bebJnd forgtt
Harclwan• 2205 91. Balboa,
C eatnl N...-port. betWeen 4
p.m. Stilt. 5 ud 12:30 a .m.
Stl)t. t. ~ uteosln
darDIIP to UM pnce ctoor•s
eltcb •c Cll*lJDc cieftu.
CDftA ..... MTT•IU CD.
21 .. 0 ........ ,.,
., I. JMIJ CLA YAJ
,..,_,., l'•llu CW•I ...................
Iller li::llld .. .. OIMed ...... ..,ut..~a.
......... fll...-,ltl "'ll•tnd ......... ..
........ Loealtr .... tMft .. Iller..... 411 .,.
INt.~ MlllkM._.Is
Ill .... ertiDt ~;
101 ot •• •e~~&elM an tat. 1D eta. ol OMr
50,000 p+f'•k• Mdla..O-
u rtiU C'!C'Wtiel.
To JaeJp COIIlbet tta1a
rtPdlJ crow~~& crime prob-
lem. tM W.-port 8acb :»-
Uce ~ c6n tile
foJ.Jowilc ..... -.:
1. Newer a..e tbe lr.eys
in tbe ~ recardlesa
of tbe lqlb ~ time ,.
Will ~ a.., floom tbe car.
2. Always lock tbe doon
a.od cJo.e 1!ae wt.dows • .,_,.
penou ..,_ bow to '•bot
wtre•• a car. ID order to do
thls, tbe ftllef rna• bave
a eeeas to tbe Interior of
tbe car. Loek1ac doors aod
c1os111c W!Ddows does DOt
XEROX COPIES
Lepl-~
Colored Paper-5~
Bo\md ~ial -~
Double Siding -~
Laban -2~ per sheet
fl'%. 11t
Velo Binding -$1.25 per book
Collatlng -1/2~ a copy
r.-tuwt.t-101igil .. etJ(n
c-.-....... -101igirlll ....
COPY STOP
4301 lirdl · Suite 5
Newport Beach
751-1050
make a IIIJ'ted uto lmprec-~=========:::;;;;;;; nable, bat it may be a fRif-tli
flcleat deterrent to eaue
a tblef to cbu(e Ills mind.
3. Ouri.Dc hoan of dark-
ness. park 1n a well-J.Jrbted
aru Wb~er poujble.
4. Do DOt attempt to coo.
ceal bJddeD keys oo tbe ex-
terior of tbe car.
5. Don't leave nluableslD
plain sJcbt in tbe car. Lock
~a.laables lD the trunk •bell-
ever pos.s1ble.
~D ANNUAL MONSTER
MARDI GRAS SLATED
Tbe 2nd annual ''mOlliter
mardi gras' · wUJ ~ pre-
s ented Oct. 31 atSouthCoast
Plua by the Costa Wesa
d•rtment of lei sure ser -
n ces.
Tbe t'Yeot 1s an old
!ashkmed Halloween cos-
tume contest updated by an
organiJ.atiooaJ idea. The
children will be crouPf'd ln
categories accordlng to thelr
costume t heme, then led by
a costumed character on a
circular jaunt of the Plaza.
s topping at several locations
far eotert:atnment aod treats.
f lnally each croup arrives
at the )ldcln« area ln the
carousel court, and prius
will be awarded.
HOW MUCH
CAN YOU
AFFORD TO LOSE
IF A IURGLAR DECIDES
TO BREAK INTO YOUR HOME
OR IUSINESS TONIGHT ?
Se• Coast will plan
your home or business
seeurity system.
Phone
642-3490
Now!
SEA ~ AlARM SYSTrMS
(A ...... ~ ..... C....~ • .......,
'USl Plecetttie Ave. • Ceste Mese
Cf• t6 1M HA
IT ALL ADDS
High Interest
Daily Compounding
More Services
Insured Savings + Extra hours
The Best Investment
5.25% 6.50% 7.75%
l..t • ··r~•t\ • [-to • s. II1C • •1'4' ' t 0
lt"Vf'\!,...P'io' (" • • ~~ •
i "100 I) 10 \1',11 ,.,.,.,
5.39% 6. 72% 8.06%
111 add'l•C'r ; t" or-,rte'PS' \Ol_; sa, P ~hen you save at
Los A'"'ge1es FPde~al Sav,nqc:. becauc:.e tt costs you noth-
trg for a sa e je;:)OS ' box a commerc•al bank check•ng
accoun1 Tra~,.p l e·c:. Checks a copy of a document and
other -nos '·v..a'"'~e1 serv ces Some serv CE'S requrre mtnt·
'11um balance ""'If course I takes ont, O~""~e M t'lute and o,.,e
s qnatve t s·a·' ~ ou· sav ,gs accou'"' Ma\ we have a
m -nu!E' of \our •.me"
LOS ANGELES
FEDERAL
SAVINGS
Newport Beach
3201 Newport Blvd • across from Ctty Hall • 675-4500
CM~aM-.~--. • MfM.
H£>ad O'IIC Downtown Lot A es F'ec:Jeral SaVings and Loen Assoc•at10n"
Ont' W•lsht•~ LOS Ang 90017 Other offiCH thiOUQhou1 lhe I
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LIGHTS
L-OWERED TAR(, NICOTINE
13 ,..: '1•: · 0.8 mg. nic01int av. per e~garene . fTC Repon Apr:76
Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
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THE BALLET IIIO!n'MARTRE, a-~ cwponllaa
located ID Newport Beacb. wW prMIIIt tbe ortctaa1 ut
of lmper1al bUI&D Ballet at 8 p.m. S*rdlJ, Oct. Z,
ID tbe udltortum ol MaJ')'WOOd bJCb ~1. 1111 VIDa
Real Drt" Oruce. A doatlCIIl admlulon ol $1 wW
be reqaelted~ tbe door. Hen are two billet ......
wbo wW pe!Ua, Patrtcla &mea, at ltft, ud ~
GUmore. Mme. lnDa Marl. utlltlc dlNctor ol tile
Ballet YoatiQU'tre, ls ooe of tile ntua due_.. ol
Tbeodore Kolloft. a Bolabol cr&dlate wtlo Aid ._.
prior to tbe 19i7-rnolatlallud Mtablllbld tbe lqaertal
Rasslu Ban.t metbod ln ~ Ualled a.t..
Fiesta to raise funds
Tbe Upper Bay Aasoclates
of tbe oraare Coaty Pbll4
ba.rmoolc Society will bold
-Its IDJIIal 6md ra1stac eveot
Buday, Sept. 26, wttb apro-
Ct'MSlYe c1lnDer. eotJtled
•• early CalUornta tteata.''
Tbe social hOur wll1 art
at 5 p.m. at tbe badeoda of
Mr. aod Mrs. FrutVac:boa..
G reeUDc meii!Mn, Ills-
buds uc1 ca..u wttb u..
VacboM wll1 be Mra. Tbeo-
dore GWeawaters, Upper
Bay AaocJates cbalrtDu,
&Dd Mrs. Al1aD s. .loluoD
a.od MrL Lars A. s.ta. ftJS
aDd meau co-e~
r.::::=:-=-ftr:-:~:w~wrmea proceed to ftJ1ou • ...,..,
bomes lor tbe maiD coane.
Gauts wD1 reauemble at
tbe DoYer Sbore. -.ome of
lih;, Jato4
will
Cal1Jcnula
br Edllardo
marlacbl.s.
Proceeds from tbe di.IIDer
wW co to tbe Oruce Couty
Pbllbari!Malc Society.
CATALINA ISLAND!
'1SUND
HOLIDAY"
9 A.M." Daily From
· Balboa Pavilion
Round Trip .. S 11 .00
Under 12 ... SS.SO
• FOR RESERVATIONS A INFOIU.ATION CALL673~Sl45
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THE BEE LINE
ey JANeY aeat..t
~ • • Peputk _. ...... -* t att wu raatnted by u.. lltica e All __, a ..... .._., 111111r It _. .... ol Gerry Robtuoo ot S.U1J ._ •• tr•,... ...... --........ .... .. • ...,. .... r-ttar, llrlcfllr, ...... 8 JW' ......... Ia 1M Cllutle ......,_ C I I 1111 ''• tM lpOC" ••• teiJ.Iac led
ftl IAIIIIIII .._ mlfttt Ala 1111 -a C.· tn d a ... ........_ Julia and ClarU. lad
p ,. 1 ' ....,.. • ....._ 1'11111 ...,....... '-" M.a ,.,..ay ln Be-rtrly Efll1s at a
•t'rtn II a,. 1 .._. o1 tM ~Wt~~t. P*IW'* ,..,.., 1Dr Betty Ford ••• Ftnt Lee. Ill I rtJ t6 ..._ 1111111111 _. • ~ IMJ UIA. .._ him down telllltld lD a
.............................. ct .,., ...... 1,.
L ••• _, _.. w .... ca ._. IDr ....,._..._a. beautiful lacy 1J.Deu were
... -... ,.,.. ..... ,..,
1 I Crystal, cleamiDc .UYer
,... • 1 a IIUtad ... .-:Ia ................... r tnucemeots. Wba1 all
.-...t tile--ol tM ........ car ..-...? wen ......, cll*e Yines were ee"ed aod
••• lll*lt ace? ••• 11111t a. ttFtcM• ...._ wre ..,_ to Julia ••• lbe was
,..,_1ldlr wn ...U Jl'lllllftd Willi pn. -...d Ftnt Lid)' or the Ancelltos. SlDee
U'ftiJed PIUidls aft"Maatr. w.u ....._.. •• birtWIJ wu '• )lst about," IIIAtY blrtb-
lr.llflf Ollai-Md &ciNJtsrta. YtrpJda claJ WU ~. Toast to Lillian, tbe
Ud ... I IIIIM. ...... Mk*(Adml.nl) .,_..r ol tile Orp.nJ.utJoa, wu followed P,..... J.-(liln. Colltl.) lteJMid. .. bJ _. .., tM put, Pl'tsaal and futuft of
Rtiz n, lllldnd 1111111 IMp CutU ud be e-ra.. Comments broactrt out tbat lll
B..,_. Diet BNWL ne IDDowlac moaa-be two ot tbt snstdeots are still lD tbe
... DD...a., ... BID wtaa Lee ud CllarU. &ettf't ..,....,..._, •hJch bespeaks tbt coo-
,_.. br .._ ..... ol .. lltch•• at ·Untd .._... llld unique closeoess tbat
bit ...,..... BaW. 'I'M croom owu a C*l-mart tJU e-ra. u •ery 1pee1a.t do...,.• It 8ornlp Sprbp. Wbere tbe lllrrt.s tbe et'elllng, eDtertainer Gerry
lhllba wSJI .... tMrir Mille ahr tbefr Cliloee I tlileme --c wblcb betbougbtdeptcted
moaa..-... ~ ''alt by -..t by _tb.. eaeb lady. For Myrna Sa.ftir we llJ joi.Ded
to If.., Or .... led MIDI. ID oe "Biby Face'• ••• and for 10meooe
• • • • • et.e Jt wu "Ain't She Swe«" .•• l.Dd 10 Ed ,_,. JliUa (Mrs. Cba.rles) Tbomu. tbe ....tnr ft. .... Attend.in( and ba.t.1Dg to
flrlt .,....._ o1 All&tlb de Oro, does lean were Pltrtcla and Jack Groth, Rue and
80Flft'BJ ~to._..,. tboee ladles 1t'bo Bob Bran, .J .. aDd Jobn Porter, Millie
.... ..,... Mr Mnlae u ppcldenb al ud Ma.rsllall Nledecker, Lucy l.Dd Doo Wood-
all oi'P"'•tlca ••• So, tiM other "eDJD( ward (IOCID to be grandparents!~ Jane and
a 1Mdf4 1111111*' at tbt Tbomues Ba)"'de~ Wilfred Berta, also Jean aDd Ed Sharp.
Ternce IIDIDe JD CoroaadeUiarpYet~PeCial More were Pecrr (Mrs. CU.t:tord) Ra.kes
lloaor llo tiU ')'tU's preltdlot, Jeale May Myna (Mrs. En.est) Sattlg and Anne (Mrs:
(Wrs. Cedi) SIUar ••• )lst back from \:Vllllam) Holstein ••• their IJlsbands were
tMir Gallet bome Ia BaWill ••• and tm-lllllble to accompany them. And, of course.
meciiUt put pntddtat Lee (Mrs. Pllll) tbe boooreal
Jtocen. llltllatwla were utended DOt Ollly Of tbe 16 presidents only three were to all put ........... IDd tbe bmder UllJu away ••• Harriet (Mrs. Boyle) Guggenheim
{Mrs. &p.cer) HoeJc, bat their tluitliDds Dow u ..... lD G'reece oo the Island o1 Corfu·
were ala:» IDellldtd. JeDDle (lin. 0. w.) Richard ••• they~ a wu u adt'IIJ _.llllllc ••• late n1D oo a toar • . • and Betty (Mrs. Georce \
bid br"..,.,l .. aD tbe Dowers IDd pllnt.s Woodford, ••• they were lD Hawtll. Anrellto~
utll tMy loollilll ~, pafnted, e~peelally de Oro ltart tbelr ··sweet stxteeo•• year
tM tall uarnc11 • • • TbeD a beaat1ftll (1976-19'77) Mooda y, Sept. 27, at the bome
~ wu added tor laod IDtrl.lllre, and of Mrs. Warreo Maudlin. oo Prtn.te Road.
.,...,... ~ • tbe patio. Wbllewatcb-P.S. UDdt.ntand former Balboa lsla.nder, Ills at .....,.ceat .aa.M blue gtYe way Ed Price, DOW of Maul. Ra'ftli., gets the
to tlilt J4cM'IIIM'• mort ~ed clow,cuesta EDSi(n eecb week, coorten of Char and acftld will tM liNt • • • Wbere else lD tbe Jobo stece ••• who subscrlbed tor lllm. ao
YWe world coald ooe ban a more spec-be coeld read the Bee Line! Thank you,
tae.lu-111M tills oeet Jotm,, for lettJDc us know ••• and hello c~ was DOt too serious and Edwudl '
Lupus unit Music mobile on view
meets today The Alta Bahia Commit-uaually display the ·· mobUe"
tee of the Orange County to third grade chUdreo in
Dr. ,....., BobiD. New-PbUbarmooic Society starts over 90 schools throughout
port s.e• n.ma.IIOJocilt its oew year of procnms the county. will be eoter-
&Dd ~ wtil be tbe today, Sept. 16, at tlle borne talning the oew otflcers and f...:. ht• at tbe 0 _ of Mrs. Richard E. Barrett. members of Alta Bahl.a.
.-r Tbe n.rst prognm will Incoming ot.rlcers are:
UJt Coaty lAipu Cbapter be a demoostratt.oo of tbe cbaJrman, Mrs. Richard E.
m..U.S at 7:10p.m. today, OCPS's ••music mobile''. Grlfnn; •tee-chairman,
S4111t. 11, It tbe loi'OIItOml.st Tbe 1nstruct1ooa.l program Mrs. James R. Jotmson; c..._-. Zll S. Broad-lllrttes audience parti-ways and means chairmen,
WIJ, Slllla AIL cjpatioD to learn aboGt all Mrs. Dooald M. Getttc and
Dr. Bollia. wtlo taelaes oteltlllft a.leal bastn-Mrs. Lanrne E. PoUQQln,
at UCI lldcal Seboal Ud ...._ A dllcorated Y'ID ud treuu~r. Mrs. Ray-
11 .......... cltNcalJIIO-............... aadlo--.neod J. Pal(~. Pro-
fUIOr at UCLA. wtll.,.U n.a1 aJds IDd stereo cram chalrmao ts Mrs. Rob-
llld IMWV 1JI'¢1Cp• COD-eqldpmeat. Iutruetors, wbo ert W. Little. ce111111e _. erJtMmdo-
..., u WllmntorJ dll-T •
eut of blood YMIUID tbe riO
eonW'ttYt U...oltM bocly.
Tta. City ol Rape lApas
Cblpten ..... u Jd)rma.
doe eeae.n ap~a to pau.ts.
aa.tr IIana. ud OCbtr
penou ~ ID lean-
IDe more abclllt tbe dtMut.
to play in CDM
Tbt u.a1 eblllhr mtm-
benldp drtf'tll.ow ill pro-
peu. IDIDI'!Ditbl OD mem-
bvlblp IDQ be oba!Ded
loeaUJ bJ c:aJl1lc c eeel1a •u.. at 511-7351.
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The Sberman F~
1s prtM"H~ a perfbrmanoe
by tbe Trio Camerata. com-
posed of Andrew Charlton.
wlDd iDitlumeats; Su Bar-
moo, aopruo, IDd Bartoo
Karson_ barpslcbord, at 4:SO
p.m. Swdly, Sept. 26. All
3 members of tbe groQP
teacb at CaUfornlastate Uni-
nrslty, Fullertoo.
Tbe procnm will cooslst
of a selecUoo of ba.roqae
eoaatas. cutatas, and staort
pieces --perhaps with tbe
addition of an Elizabethan
ballad for two.
Tbe perfor mance wUl be
glveo at tbe Sherman
Foaodattoo Center. Coast
Highway at Dahlia Averwe,
C <'rona del Mar. Ad mission,
wblcb is free to members of
the F'rleods of the Sherman
Foundatloo, Is a donation of u. students s~. Refresh-
meats wUl be served. Reser-
ntsoos may be made by
calling 673-2261.
Arts workshops for kids
PerformJ.ac arts work-
shops will be Inaugurated
Stpl. Z8 bJ tbe Cblldl't!D's
Theater GcaJ..ld of Newport
Hutlor.
'I'be 10 week sesstoo, for
grades 1 tbroacb lZ, will
gtve sbldeots a cbaDoe to
puticlpate ln lmproYlsa-
Uou, cbanctert.r.attoo.
mime IDd monmeot, must-
cal IJI)ressiOO, set aod prop
destp, ll(bUDc mate-up.
costume deaicn, creatln
Wrlt:IDc, actiJI& and dt.reet-IDc.
of Downey parks and recrea-
tion dept.
Regtstrat1oo ls being
handled by Mrs. Jerry Aston
of Irvine, pbooe 7SZ-6566.
AROII TECl\J RE UNIT
SETS MEMBER LUNOI
'fi'I
\ I \S'.J
Wortsbop classes wtu
meet t.bl"ouctt Dee. 9 at 1Z40
l..opD St-. CCIIb Mesa. Dl-
r«tor 1.1 DlaDe Rosales,
druDa hleMr tw tM cit}'
The Women's Arcbltee-
tural League or Onn(e
County wUl bold Lts aru~~al
membership luocbeoo oo
Thursday, Sept. 23, at 10:30
a.m. at tbe home of Mrs.
Cared Smtth ln Newport
Beach. Wtves or Orange
Cocmty areh1tects a.od of
members o1 tM AlA are
lnrtted to atteod. Rese"'-
Uou may be made wttb AJm
MaeFulud. 549-9191.
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.. or1c*1 oG P'""'J to be
d••aftJuadDOI'prtae. Prenew o1 a.e ut w111 be
from 7 to I p.a.. _. tM
udiol will be liltld II 1:10
p.m. tDr wort:a ol ut br
sac.b IDUters u Pl~
DaU, Roen.o_ ud c-..,a.
Tbe colltetlaa to be .,_
f~ ,...,... ol ortctat
gnpldcs. lJalesa ..... 1M
-~ -.....s 111111 --bend by...., oltMW'CII'Wa
moet reiiDWMd ut111ts.
There will ll8o be .. II1"&J
of water~ ud or1c1Ml
oU paWh~$ from aD pt.1U
ol tM world. E.acb wort ol
art ll framed IDd reedJ
to ba.Qc.
F•rtber id)rmatlaD ma.r
be ~aiDed from Mn. SW-
mau Gray, t61-017Z, or~
Jola Tbomu, IM-HM.
Orchestra
dales listed
Tbe 0r1J1ce Co&.lt CoUtee
commantty .,...,.._, oreb-
estra wUl preMnt pabUc
concerts Dec. S, March 6
and May zz.
J*llb PeartrnaD. d1rec-
tor of tbe IO..pieee or-
cbestft. aJdtben an apeD-
tnp aftilable lor acCOftiP-
llsbed mu:ldau. For la-
form.atiGG, pbaDe 5~6Zt
or 556-5522.
Music to be pel'formeJ
lnclades: Syojplkcy No. 9,
by SbostaJiortcb; Mmdell-
sobo's Scotc:b Sytuplloay, No.
3; ptaDo cooceno Mo. Zl,
by Mohlt; •• Rococo ftrta-
tions'' for oello IDd or-
chestra. by Tc:Mllrouty;
Haydn's mampet OODOerto lD
C; cooeerto for tuba t.Dd
orchestra., by Ralpb V. WU-
Uams; and rtoUn cooeerto
1n 0, by Bnhllls.
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Cbrta Borda apeu ou .rtes wtlb u aplora-
tloo of Afl'baa1,Can. Tb1s fuehwttnc bat Utt1e
lcaaown coaatry ls domiDated by two d1ltlDct leD-
crapblcal rep., the mJc)Jty H1DdD Kula ....
talDs to tbe DOrtb aod tbe arid ltrn.ID ol tM
lOath, l.Dcludlac tbe Dubte Jlla.rco, or DeMrt ol
Death. Rllda Kastl means BlDda twer beta••
centuries aco BiDda slues were drt,. onr tM
aummtt to toll In tbe areas to tbe DOI'tll.
It wu t.mo ..eb lnbospitable CCIIIIItry a.t Cbris
Bol'dell Ytablrtd ID search of tbe f:lbMd liiJiartt
of Jam, tbe ODly rema.fD.IDc lllt.ri.cta.re ol a ~
Uoo wtdc:b fJGuUbed lD ttw twelfth ceatuy a1aac
the QPPer n.ll~ ol tbe Hari Raid.
In adc1LUGG. we Y1slt K.abal. tbe CIIIMal c:UJ,
wltb awe~ rtews of the KabU ·ltiftr. We
see the HelinaDd Rher, Wblcb df...,..rs liiD tile
desert. We locate t.be eeuter ol "'-1 wu c.ce ID
eoormoaa ctty, stretcb1.Qc more tbu 70 aao..
wltb OYer ooe m1llJOil papdaUm. a became a
gbost towD after Gqbls Kban ~ IDOit ol
tbe people l.n tbe area. Bent, a ctty plmdered by
Alexander tbe Great, ls also rtewed 1D tbl.l ftlm.
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IIUI<IIEIJOLII, -..uoTA
• Sro;endre N.tfl .. ,.,.., a ,,...~ jour.
Nlial and author. is a .teeent f11adtAifl In com•
rn unlcatlons lrom Wl'learo" College Gred·
u•te SchoQI. Hf! resides in New Oe/hl, India.
t Jeous 1oo1< at1>er you. You are
tleod lA> DU' -. You eould
haft done -by tbvtntiJia' younelf In the boi.J wator of tbe G._"
Such wu DU' father'• reaction whe;.,::r panmto learned that I wu bap · on Palm Sunday of 1962 iD
a villaa'e ebureb in Ha.ryana. Bom a
Brahmin, I now foUDd I bad been
stripped of lilY inheritance rflhto
and became an "untouchable" to all
who knew me. lly family actually
gave me a funeral! And I becan uk·
ing, "lord, why me! Millions of In-
diane live in Asia -why me!''
I was brought up iD the family of
a high prie.t. J(y father was a guru
whooe photograph io otiQ wonbiped
in thousands of homes in India and
Bangladesh. That meant I was al-
ready "saved," for according to the
Hindu acriyturea I bad completed
the cycle o births and deaths. Jl.y
father was an attorney at the high
court of Calcutta and the Supreme
Court of India. I was trained to be
his s uccessor, not only in the legal
profession, but as a spiritual leader
as well.
Daily I read the Gita, the Upani-
shad!: and Tantric philosophy at my
father's feet. He had arranged for
me to fly to London· to .study for the
law at the famed Inner Temple,
where be also had been trained. It
W&.! planned .that f should become
a politicaJ leader in my country, as
well as a spiritUal leader under the
Vedic cultures end rituals. But Jesus
Christ had an altogether different
plan; midway in my training he
caught hold of me, and I never went
aboard that plane.
At the time I was' a postgraduate
student of economies and law at
Calcutta University, going through
a period of frustration and depres-
sion in my life. As general secretary
of the university student.A' union, I
Jed student demonstrations against
government policies. We paralyzed
government machinery so that the
police fired bn us. A warrant was
issued for my arrest. One police bul-
let could have killed me, but a close
associate and friend in front of me
took the bullet and died instantly.
Then the American evangelist,
Billy GrahaM, eame to Calcutta to
preach at a ·ran)". At the time I had..
-no svoct-,.,....., to •r abori Cui~
tians or Christianity. I bated Chris-
tians for being hypocrites, and con-
sidered their religion a Ucense for
drinking, dancing and immorality.
As a boy, when European missiOn-
aries handed me a Bible on the
streets, I tossed it in a Wayside gar-
bage can before reaching home.
After I grew up all British people
became to me a symbol of imperial-
is m. I abhorred their ugly tmage, as
they seemed to come to India with a
gun in one hand and a Bible in the
other . As far as we Hindus were
concerned, they were anything but
true and sincere witnesses to "the
suffer ing Christ." Furthermore,
Christianity was to us the religion
of the ··untouchables." I would not
think of identifying myself with
such people or s itting with them.
Anything good in Christianity, I
felt, could be found in Hinduism.
When Billy Graham spoke at an
outdoor meeting on the grounds of
St. Paul's Cathedral in Calcutta on
Febr uary 9,1956, I was in a Sh-d and
melancholy mood. Only with reluc-
tance had J come to hear him. I
listened to the singing of the Cal-
cutta Boys' School Choir and the
audience a.s it sang the old hymns of
the church, under the leadership of
Cliff Barrows. I heard the welcom-
ing remarks of the Metropolitan, the
Most Reverend Abindra Nath Mu-
kerji, Archbishop of India, Paki-
stan, Burma and Ceylon.
Then Mr. Graham came to the ros-
t rum and spoke. He was at the end
of a tour of India, he said, and he
began to preach from John 3:16.
The filter of my unreceptive mind
was broken by the essence of his
sermon. As I remember his message
after 20 years, it was, "Jesus is the
Son of God. J f you accept Jesus as
your personal Savior, Jesus will in-
troduce you to the Father. You will
be saved from t he guilt of sin."
J have never met Billy Graham
since that day, but I would like to
say to him, ''Thank you for intro-
ducing me to Jesus Christ." I was
one of a thousand who went forward
that evening.
It took six years from the time
that I heard lllr. Graham apeak until
I was finally vanqulohed by Jeouo
CHrist. During that time I, a Hindu
Brahmin, enrolled In Carey Baptiot
Bible Co~ Calcutta. I also IA>uk
a Cone.pondenee couf'!lte on the life
of Chrlllt at anotber oehool, the
"Upt of Lifo" In Ch&llopon, Ma-
hariohtra State. At loot leeua w011
the battle aDd I loot lilY Bralmllnkal
Identity forever.
AI a oon of a blJb prleot ·-the bl,h eaoteo of lnclla, I wu tap-
,.-lA> be a mediator bot•-God aDd .....,, I ...,., ........ rellriout dii-
IMo -...... -rltlooo at the altar, but u-did not take away
-n ... tbe ""ilt of aiD fi'OI;I1 &117bociY• life.
Sq I wao unable lA> llelp tboee who
-heine tanpted: But wheo Jeeua
Cl{riet IM!came lilY Savior, he &leo
became my Mediator of the ·new
covenant of m71ife.
---·:1~14 '111e Saperielity el dte Sea o( God
Buddha lo dood: )(ulwruned ie
dead: Krlelma io dead pbyaically as
an incarnation ; Lord Chaitanya is
dead: and one day I will die IA>u.
'I'bere la no reuon for me to rise
again just becauae I have completed
the cycles of births and deaths. But
Jesus told ua that be would suffer
ad die and riae again from the dead
011 the third day; he said that this
rne:uage of aalvation should be taken
from Jerusalem to all nationa, that
there is forgiveneu· of sins for all
who tum to him. For me it h&a been
the mo8t exciting experience of my
Ufe, undentanding that I am not
dead; I am very much alive with
Jeau8 Christ; and that we who be--
lieve in him will not perish but will
have eternal life. This ~ the wonder
working of the Holy Spirit.
Goldeo Text: "'tv -.., ---do< ...... _, __ obt-.-----IAq (lktt. 1:4).
•
(CO•n•Ut:D PaoM LA'._T w'•t:l)
The outliae or the .. -_,,
wbidt is entidecl "The Sapcrioe it)' of
the San o! God,";._. !allow.:
prayed again by her bedside. thank-
ing Jeaua that in hia Resurrection
power he remains the same. Within
a couple of weeks 11he was dis-
charged from the hospital and with-
in a month -she had fully recovered.
Mother gave presents to my wife
and children, and I returned to Delhi
with great joy in mr heart that
neither she nor my father had any
bitterness remaining against me.
For ten years before that, when-
ever I had gone to visit my parents,
I was refused entry because as a
Christian I Was untouchable. I thank
the Lord for the wonderful oppor-
tunity he gave to reconcile myself
with my parents. Their home is now
restored to me. They have openly in-
vited my Christian wife and chil-
dren to visit them. May God be
praised for all this. Surely our Lord
works in a mysteriou~ way to his
glory. <::)t
I. God'• F'mal Ward 1'1oroup IDo
San (Hob. I: 1-4)
2. The ~ o! God'• San 10 Anc<k (Htb. 1: S-14)
GOO'S FINAL WOlD
TMIIOUQII HIS ION
Venes 1.-4 of CMU tea:l OOGititute tbe
ptolope to the f.pilde lo the Hebrews.
Coltcemina ..... lipi!bat -· which is c::oncemcd with God'• ftaal
In OciA>ber, 1972, I received a
telegram in Delhi from my father,
advising me to come home to Cal~
cutta to see my mother for the last
time. She had suffered a stroke. I
arrived next day at the Calcutta
Medical College Hospital and found
my mother lying uncon8Cious, with
brothers, sisters and other relatives
crowding her private room. By her
bedside I prayed to our living Lord
for the life of my mother.
To the amazement of all, she o))-
ened her eyea and caught hold of my
hand tightly. Then slowly she looked
around the hospital chamber, trying
to recognize each one. Overcome, I
6 "Minds"
FOil GIVEN
~! I knrw not what I did
But now my tean are wain;
Where lball my trembl.ina soul be hid?
For I my Lord haw: dain.
l. Mind your tor~.~ut ' Do not let it apeak hasty, cruel.
unkind, or wicked warda! A aecond look He pw:, which said:
word throuaft ·~~a Son, the comnMaU of
1n n-.lical tcholu ae relnut: .. Th&
.,-..nd openiJll; lhta..t ladbtlll the
put theme ol the writor (cf. l :I).'IIUs
Yilion of the abtohatc •pmucy •d
sufficiency of Quist dominate. the
thoopt of the whole Ej>iotle. He
[Christ I ;, superior to ottd _....... all
other mediators betweea God and mea,
IUCh u ptopbets (•. I) ottd ...... (•. 4).
Note the oontinuily between the Old
Testament rnelation aDd llbal now ,;.en
in Ouilt. The finl ~ra for the
second; the leCOnd COftiU.mlnata the
lim (cl. 10:8, 9). Note ..., thot thll
final revelation of Cod b pya to men
no1 only in the iDcamatioa. of 1t. Son,
but in the Soa a lhe f.alftDcJ of the
work of atonement fof an (cf. I John
4:9, 10~ ood t1oot !he lull olplficance
of lhis mdatlotl uocl redemptl .. -rt
is appreci.rtcd only by thole who .,. by
faith thai the Otrill once crucUled il
now mlhrOned, and 10 able 10 Uft to
the uttermost all who come utlto God
by Him (reo 8:1; 7:2S).
2. Mind _vour tyttt Do not permit them to look at
wicked movies, bookl, pictures, or object.~;.
"I frKiy all forJjve ;
3. Mind your ~art.' Do not auffer them to listen to
wicked speechea, BOnp, or wordl.
This blood is for lhy ransom shed;
I die, th1t thou mayest live ."
4. Mind your lipt.1 Do not let tobacco foul them. Do
not let dope enur therein. Do not Jet •trone drink pass
them. Do not let the food of the 1lutton enur between
them. Do not let foul word• proceed from them.
-Thus, whDe His death my sin disp1ays
In all its blackn:l hue; ''In venes 2-4 there are eitht
successive statemenll about Quilt. In
tis eternal bdn& He is.p:nuine, abtolute
Deity, the brif!r,..., or -le
outlhin.inc of God's IIOJY, ltirmelf an
idenlic.al ex.prnlion of deity (RV
m.e.rpn: "the imprftl of hia substance'),
the eternal Son of the Father, 'wry God
of "f'Cry God.' In the djYine orderina of
lloou....._ lit [the Son) 1o Ito AMthor,
Suotlliner. one! End. Jy Him " [tho ~~1 wu made. Ht upholds it. He
5. Mind your /t~t! Do not let them walk in the steps of
the wicked.
Such il d)e mystery of gace,
It seals my pardon, too.
6. Mind your hrart.' Do not let the love of ain dwell in
it . Do not rive it to Satan-but aU. Jeau1 to make it Hia
throne.
With pkainJ pief and mournful joy
My spirit now is filled,
"!At thia mind be in you, which wu alto in Christ
Jesu.s."-Phil. 2:5. -Mcvanath.a .
That I should such a life destroy,
Yet li~ through Him I killed.
00 MINUTES
'""' .., oe•un.w a. tf*llll ""·
-......... liOGITT CMK.&ect, IUMIIO. ....
-~'I
RIGHTLY DIVIDING THE WORD OF TRUTH
St. P•ul wrote to Timothy m•ny
centurie~ a&o: "All Scripture is &iv-
en by in~piration of God, and i~
profitable for doctrine, for reproof,
for correction, for instruction in
righteousn'!ss"' (II Tim. 3:16).
The apostle referred, of course.
to tl"le sacred Scripture~. •lso c•lled
'1t\e Word of God." All of it, he
uys, is "God·bruthed" and "prof-
itable"'. to '1e•ch", to "~prove'".
to "correct" and to "tnstruct'".
But wtly, then. have so m•ny
heresies and false teachings sprung
up t hrou&h the years-.11 based
upon the Bible? And why have so
many thouunds of sincere ~le
been ted .stray by these fa lse
te•chin gs7
The reason il th•t teachers •nd
followers alike h•ve t•iled to heed
another important statem&nt which
Paul made In this ume letter to
Timothy, prior lo his declaration
that ell Scripture 11 Inspired of God
and profitabl•. This statement is
found In Chapter 2, VerM 15:
"Study to show thyself approved
unto God. a workman that needeth
not to be ashamed, rig htly dividing
the Word of truth."
We must study to rightly dfvicte
the Word of truth for the simple
reason that if we do not do this we
c•n pervert the truth and use it to
teach error. Throush lhe centuries
~ has often changed His deal·
ings with mankind. Many religious
rrtes which we~ commanded in
Old Testament times are positively
forbidden in thrs present dis pensa·
tion of grace.
ln Old Testament times, for ew·
ample, animal sacrifices were re·
quired for acceptance with God.
but some years after the death of
Christ Paul was sent forth with "the
preaching of tfte cross," and de·
ctared that "we have redemption
through Christ's blood, the forsive·
ness of sins according to the riches
of His grace" (Eph. 1:7). "Being
justified freely by God's grace,'1•
through the redemption that is in
Christ Jesua" (Rom. 3:24).
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1Y OR. 101 .lONES
Bml dOIIIlB Unlr•,..ltll
C•ftfOIII~LI 10\1'" e.<."'O~•fO• ,..,.
Tbe Lord J•ua Chriat i• inteNated In l!fti'JI aapec.t of
life, whether tt be ~hlldhood, youth, or oW .,;e. Bow Be at-
traded little ~lllktrenl Some
p&J't:nta brourhl. their tittle
one• to Him (Loke 18), but
the dl.clplea tried to Hnd
them awa7. That Ja the •ttl-tade of many people In our'daJ.
But I lib to ... e."htldren aand.
A e.hlld who Ia olcl enourh t.o
know ri(ht from WTOIW' Ja old
enou..-h to know U.at ... ha•
done wronr and lt tharefor. a einNr awd in M*l of • Sariotlr.
been preae.hed., women wallt
beaide their huabands. In many
countrin children alit put t.o
work or sent Into the atreeta to ber. In Chriatian toe.ietie• e.h\1-
dren an ciftn an edQC':atton.
The t.oiiCh of Chriat on ~e world haa bHn • toue.h that
haa bleeHd the weak, the
lowly, and &he oppreued.
,.•.
-Jolvt Ntwtmt .
Babylon Doctrine Condensed
.. "'· s. • .-.. -
FROM '!liE EVANGEL,,. LARGO, FLA.
Beginning in the days of Nimrod in the early ctwptera af the Blbte aM
continuing through the Scriptures to the heavenly "alleluin" of finat dtfMt tn Revelation 19, the Babylon doctrine has an impressive ttutment. The word
"Babylon" is synonymous with confusion, and Slltan is its author (I Cor. 14:DJ.
It is, in one form or another, a diabolical attempt to contradict all that God
says and to counteract all that He does.
The Babylon matt@r is comprehended within three desipations: (1) Hlllertall
.. bylon in Genesis 11; (2) Ecdnialtk* Ba~ in Revelation 17; end (3) .......,.
al Babylon in Revelation 11. All three auffer defNI: at the Mndl of Him whD
will not tolerate ungodly usurpation of His ropl ri&hts Met divine Pl'*'opt.ML
Historical .. , .. is S)'TI"'bolil:ed ~ a monumental tower, ~5oal ... bJ •
mystical woman, and Peliticlt "8 by a miChty city. Their eim, reapectiwelyl ta
reach heaven, to rob heaven, and to re}ect heaven. The proposal of the iret
ns • common lanauage; of the second, 1 common worstup; end of the tf\kd, a common marttet-one 59MCh, one church, one world. The Vtopien df.m.
In each instance, n'IIY be expressed as (1) a oohesian of ~ (2) • c:or.
min.&ling of churches, and (3) 1 COIIition of lfOWinments-to ltaJ tcpaw to wotSh ip toaether, to wort~; toaethef, '
In the case of Historical Babylon, God fells the tower, confounds the tone\*
and scatters the people.
In the case of Ecclesiastical or relicious BabVton, the e.nt (Antlchrftt)
hates the .. harlot," outlaws reli&ion. and finally kills the -.oman;'"that is. de-stroys the final development of orpniled rellcion
In the case of political Of economic Bab,>lon, trlala pllfiUt tM .nh, thl
economy c~ashes: and the sre-t city is rNde dnol.tt.
The alert reader will haw sensed the many .. •••tid lrwolwmeut:t in thll
hlshly condensed outline, Building 1 tower to ruch haven apub of the
doctnne . of ''works for salvation"-the age-long claim that, "If 1 do the belt 1
can, or 1f I tteep the Ten Commandments, or if I observe the -den rule I'm sure I'll reach heaven at lasL" This is a clear contrJdlction of the ..rthorit'etiYe
Word of G~. "By grace ye are saved through failh, and that not of )'DUJMt¥elf it rs the g1ft of God, not of wortts lest any man should boMt" (Eph. 2:1!.
Babylonism is not. '?nly a s~t~ of contndictory wortts., but a Khefne of
blatant robbe7 -depr1vma the mfmite God of the ~ise and IIOf'Y due His
holy .nam~ o deny r~ H1s powe~ and His opcntlons. Blrby"lonlsm 11 alto a
utanrc wrlfu/ness ~IC!' rejects dwine interventton and seeks to solve ;u own
problems and to. bu rld 1ts own arrarwement of thinp. 1w1,. no thOUifrt to God's
will or way. "The world WE are buildina" Is a current expreqlon.
The_ ~oposal is _tha,t ~ a one-church, one-wof1d development, WhiCh th::! ec:umemc1ty and unronrut/OR and common INrket:s. ia cu~tJ 11inlrc ~nt~;~m. '' will_ 111 culmi~e in the relictonm•a fondest '*-" and .,. Devrl s 1mpos1"f crt)'-the uftrm.te in monumentellzirw unbelief emorc men.
But_ :'he,. that a1tteth in the helvens shall lluah; the Lord ahl!ll hMre ttMm· 1ft deriSion (Psa. 2~4).
God, Who s~es His battalions in th& skies. from befoN the foundlt)on fJ11
the world, ~-set the eact time for ueh of His lnevitab'-wictor-.. He will
utteriJ' elrm1nate lhe falM chun:l:! throuch the ..-nc:y at Antichrist (Rew. 17111).
Ht will also utter:ly ~ a poWerf~l endtlme '*ion.· tenned a •c~tr.• "Ate~. elesl that l;"'lt Cit)', ~Of\, that m!JMY city, for in ON hour II thy )lectsnwt come . . • m OtN hour is 10 ,_t nches come to RQU1t1t In OM hour 11 ... IMdt dtsol•t•" (Rev. 11:10. 17, 191. · · •
Th!s will be an eternal memorial to Chrisrs eomplete triumph ~ lebrlon'l Hcept1on and tyranny, ·
NOTE: Dr. s. r,.nklin Lcpdon was fonnetty pestot of thl Moody Churdt.
Ch5ello. He Is now enppd in 8._ Cor.t.unc!IL
Gleanings .....
ANTEDIIAIVlAN JJQA.ID Our Lord want«! the e.hiJ.
dren to eome to R.lm • that He Mlrbt bleu t.Jwm, Ha .,..
hi.~ In tMtr wettllft. ~... In lifo U..t lrr
..... I, .......... -.....
'*laate and "= to U.. Word of Ood. ef dMr
,...... 80dttiH ...... -~
n t.ke -=.r-c•· Ia ~
udtM --~
Our Lord .. Jet that it ••• bette to hawe a millat.one
tSed atro.t cme'• nee.k and be
clr-owMd. in U.. M& than to of·
fend one of the Uttle one• who
Mlined ht Rim. lion: and more
our chi.._ •re beinr tahn
onr by tiM Ntot and more and ..,.... oar pubUe echooh
are ~ oridou 1inks of h~5aaltr ftldlr tlroWtf the mor-
al )If• of •• dtlWreft. Tbe
proWt. ....... '"' .... rot\ftl away tr.. . ktlwMr•l prin-
A~ to S.a•• ttt.e .. --~ -r....oiBooD"' Ia &.boy..._: ... Sllulllr .... the Q.el1•• ~ ........... M7 ........... , ... ....... the~ to tJ I l .._ ..... tt. d11 I.,_ t. Arlt.v .... .....
_.,, ___ ... ..... ~" ...... .. ~ ........... -1 ....
I
-lf ... _....of ~ ..... ...-eh .. tbeJ -W-r.-the Bibl•, ... _ .. -........ ,.,. ....... ttw ~
U.t ...... u In ovr couatry.
.rr-tNcli:dia ........... ' s ... ia "'7 -'F "-... _. Nllaaua
...... M £reda. Ur, o.e.. .. 1.-. 10 ..... 1' e II f1le ... wh Ida .... .., +. a.-.-........ --~'"----...... .._.. ...... , n ,., ..,. .... u . t •• c •• • .,._ ........................... b,.. ..... .: ,.,;. ........... ..... ...... __ ......
_._.., • ._., d...._O.II.» ' r
II ttl btU. Note th.l1 the end ia ~~~en
"""' the ....,....,, the -_.;-t of the Son to be the heir
ol the ..,..,.., preoedet Ju creation. In
,...._ to men He il men's Ptopbel,
l'rleot, oorl U.. Ia Rat God opob Rs
--or mdrodoa; .. "' .......
God 10 -(cr. J..., 1:14, J8). In Rs
owa hnoa He ,....t ow 1inl and
n '¢ 'd tbc work of ~; so
fit .-.. -.-to God. He now liu
~ at God'a ~~ tL.nd . As the
....... God-He .... ob!Oirted by
~ a politioa far above aD
-(cf. F.pt. 1:20,21; l'ltil. 2:9-11)"
(cf. A. M. -., 1lte l!piOIIr! IO the
_ _,. Ia 7Jw New 11UW
C".DUIJeell_,, I• ed., I9S3, p. 1092).
tloe Sopet-,_ ol GoO -.. ,Aropk
Ve.a S-1-4 of our Biblk.J tcx.t tel
lortb .... oupetlority or the Son or God
to ..... In the contideration of this
jmportaat .ecdon the attention of the
reedtr II direded to the obtei'Yitionl of
a moScta OOIIIIDCatator: H(Ver11C) S.
The tbouFt preecaled il 111 araument
from ......,., oorl the w lo God • ..Hncr
did God uy to any aaF. that He w• a
Soa; only to a.d of Ovitt did He say ..... <-Poa. 2:7; 2 Sam. 7:14). In both
F pr the immediate me.anJea II afwn
• euked or hither meanifw, which
ialpwU to thnre puuces (and othen to
follow) 1 lypolapcal reme . In I'Uim 2:7
an anaivetllJY ceWtration (Heb. I :Sa
fT.) is made to ipeak of Quilt. And the
words l!pOk.en of Solomon in 2 Samutl
7:14 are applied lo Jesus the Son 11
bcina even more true of tim. In lhis use
the typoloo-il correct; fot Quilt is the
antitype, a fact that is true throushout
Hebrews in the typo lo&:ical
interpretation of the writer.
''(Verse] 6. Both Deuteronomy
32 :43 (LXX) and Pulm 97:7 speak of
anpls wonhipi.n« Olrist the Son. And
the psalmist also speaks o f a display of
aJory (97:6), which corresponds to the
IJriKhtrten of Hebrews 1:3. (V.) 7. Two
CODCeptl are pretented: (I) that ante Is
are inferior or created beings-Wito
~tit; and (2) that angels arc servants,
as winds and fin are ser\'antl. The idea
is thus re-emphasized that anaels ·
wonhip the Son hecause they are
subordinate to him. Psalm I 04:4 is thus
presented u evidence of angelic
subordination.
"(Verses) 8,9. 0\rist is addressed 11
God and as king, or sovereign . AJ
prornited in the Daridic covenant, here
is" David's greater Son ruling as king, and
his rule is eternal. The qualities of his
kinphip are justice, righteousneu, and
hltred of wickcdness-qualiUes .which
c:m only chan.cteriu a just reign. In this
position Christ is 1/b())lt or superior to
all, and particularly to angels. To this
culled and honored position Olriu has
been ..ointed rather than appointed,
and this anointinJ is th.at of O.ristwl
Victor-the victo rious o ne rutin&
etemally.
..[Venes) 10-1 2. From halm
102:2S -27. Spoken of Christ the Son,
who • the Creator ha made the world
aod who is the unchanJCible One in the
midat of thinp that will chanae. Th.iJ
aJ.o portrays a sharp cofnr~st belween
Quilt and •n•l•. They are crrated
rMterial and terve in Ule world a
.....,_.,n of God . Olrilt ia eternal,
abow the workl, u btirc before il and
after Jt. 'Jbi.S IIJUment b drawn from 1
LXX lSeptuqint) trantJalion of 1 pulm
aot considered Mcasiank: by rabbinic
late:rpreten. So used by tht writers [of
Hebrewt), it further Illustrates the
IUplriority of Oukt. ny yt, 1W f'IOI
,.._ They lhall never ceue or be
dilcoatlnuerl.
[Vene) 13 . ln contmt to the an,eb,
wt.o wert never tokl to sit II Cod's
rteht ta.d., Ouist now s.itl thtre u ruler
llld ~. the God-man, the _,..,..ble ond eternal Meaioh. So He
will lh un~ hil Wtlmalc triumph, when
,. .. ,... lhaU be tude the .lootuoot
of Rs fo<t. 11tlo con<eJM aoeo bock to
JOIIfuaa, yho .. hb foot on the noc:kl of
tho nnqullhed k .. • tho uhlmate lip
ol Ylc-. So !Itt -p-hope 10
• -.... Ia toll -..... Culot wtD
lrNi 11 ..., ....,._, [V.) 14.
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PUBLIC N O T ICE
STATEMENT OF ABAMD-
O.NME.NT OF OSE OF FIC-
TmOUS BUSINESS NAME
Tbe toUcmac penoa bU
ahlnctooed tbe ue of tbe
ficUtiou bu!Dela oame:
E U1t.l Sboe, lU La Minda
MaJJ. La lllndl., CL SIOUI.
Tbe ftcUUou bat.fnelaaame
referred to aboYe wu filed
1D 0ruce CoatJ c. S/9/16.
Tbe Grey Cobbler, 18c., a
CaW. ~ 1154 So.
C out H 1rJ ., fl, L11caDa Beh.,
9!851.
Tbi.J -.~~~aea wu ooa-
ctaeted by a corporatioD.
CorporatJoa ume: Tbe
GreJ Cobbler, IDe., Mel
BornstetD, Pres.
Tbl.a ltatemeot wu filed
wttb tbe ec.aty clerk of Or-uce Coaaty Aac. Z6, 19'76.
Pabllsb: Sept. z, 9, 16,
!3, 1!r76, 1D tbe Newport
Ha.rbor EDslp. F -053599
P U BLIC NOTI CE
S-31480
FICttnOUS BUSINESS
NAME ST ATEIIE.HT
Tbe followtDc PIHOD la doloc ........ U: MI118Soa
Drywall, U6U st. El.a.
MI..._ Vle)O, CaJJfonda
92175~ 8ndJ RGMrt .........
tiDe, Ul%2 St.. Eleoa, IIU.s-
aioo ViejO *75.
1'b1a bu1Dea ll ecmdaet-
ed bJ 1D IDcUYldlllll. Slped:
Brady R.. Aacut~De.
Th1l Jtatema wu IUed
wttb tbe eoaatJ cl erk ol Or-ance Couty Aac. 17, 19'16.
Mu.tl! Aag. 26, Sept. !,
9, 16, 19'76, lD tbe Newport
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe followlDg penoo is
doiDg bual.Deu as: WUcox
&t Sou, 17821 Skypuk Cir-
cle, lntDe, CalU. 92714:
WUcox &l Sou, CalJfonda
corporat:JoG. 17 IZl Skyp&rk
Circle, ln1De, CalJ.f. 92714..
TbU buSDesl lJ CGDda<:t-
ed by a corponu..
Corpora&D Name: WUcox
&t Sou; Rebert 91. 91Ucoz.
Prutdeat.
Tld.l atatemG wu 1Uec1
with tbe C0C1J1tJ clert of Or-uce Coaty Sept. s, 19'16.
Pabl!Jh: s.t. 9, 16, zs,
SO, 19'76, 1D tbe Newport
Hutor Euip. F -&1579
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NAME STATEMENT
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ciolllc buiMu u: Beau'•
Buqaet, l%15 :. Beacb
BIY4., ~ Ca. tZIOS:
Aac1na EU• Walen, 27%1
911DdoYer Or.. CoraD& dl.l
Mar, CL tz&ZS.
1bU butDta ll CODdllcted
by ID ldYicllal.
Slped: Aal.tra W.a.ra.
Tbl.a .......... ftled
fitll the co.tJ clert ol Or· uc• eo., Stilt. 1, 1f76.
Pabl1lb: Sept. e, 1t, u,
10, 1f76, 1D tbe N..,.m
llutlor E•tlp, F'-11711
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ti'IOI.
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(c·m •l It'll 11111111
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P'r¥MMt.
TtU ltllell'lllf wu flied
Wb .... CCIIIIty der't of Or-
...... c.c..ty ._. !, 19"1&.
~ Sept. 11, II, 10,
Oct. '· 1 9'71, Ill n.e !Cewport
Badlor E...... F -'1501
P U BLIC N OTICE
~
FICTinJOS BOSDfESS
!CAME ST ATEMElfT n. tiJDwlllc per-are
dolllc -·-u: naa... KeJ lr ~ 550 New-
port Cater DriYe, Ste. 900,
.Newport Beacb, CA. 9!660:
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Jflaoo Wa~, lAy TasUn,CA.
d&IO; Ellqbftb Reeds,
!1711 Co.roael DrtYe, Mil-
sta. ViejO, CA. IM75; Val-
erie lhl"'ll, 7!50 Corstcaa.
HIIJit1l&too Beach, CA.
9!647; Eric LeYtoe, 1721
E ut tad Street, looc Beach.
CA. 90802.
Tbia busioess ts CORdaet.ed
byiD IDdtridal.
Stped: Tbomu Key.
Tbia ltatellle!M wu filed
wlnl tbe coaaty clerk of Or-uce CoatJ All&. 17, 197&.
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S-30508
STATEMENT OF WITH-
DRAWAL FROM PARTNER-
SHIP OPERATING UNDER
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME
P11CIIIW•.-•
U.ft'AIWt
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.... hd JWM:&f -a a .......
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Tbla ... ...,.. .... aw
w1tb the oa.ty cleft <01 Or-
uce Ca.tJ '-c. 1~. 197t.
Proletslceel Eterow Ser-
Yices, lUI Nor1la TuUa
AYe., &ulta Au. CL 12701,
Etcrow 1'76-1U4-IlF.
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9, 16, 19'76, 1D tbe lfewport
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NAME STATEMENT
Tbe IDIJowtlc pe~ la
ctolac but.Dea u : Su Joa-
QIIID Ratton, zm E. eout
RJpway, P.O. Bo1 I, Co-
ro. del Mar, 926!5: Bry-
... E. HlctmaD, 1M'7 Port
Bllbop Plaee, Newport
Beaci92Se0.
Tb1l ........ lJ CODdltct-
ed by u ID41Yidlal. Sl.ped:
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Tb.ll lbtemeat wu ftled
wltb tbe coaty clerk of Or-
IDC~ Couaty Sept. 3, 19'16.
Publilh: Stilt. 9, 16, %3,
30, 1976, 1D the Newport
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port S.C.. C• ........
liMO: Anald c. .......,
1151 Mar1told Cirele. CMa
Ilea, CaUIDnfa ....
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fDmia IUIO: Rlc:tlud I.
B•cflea, 1101 Welt 1 .. 1l.
G.,.__ Cattt•nta tQM1;
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91MO.
Tbll-.&eullc.-..cl
by a ,_,a~ putMrrt •
SSped: A.mold c .......
T1d.l lb*"'"Ntt ... Gild
w1tb tbe ~ eJett., Or-
ure eo.rty "-· ao, lt'll.
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Harbor Etudp. F ....ott~
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NAME ST ATEilE.HT
Tbe followt.ag periOD bu
wltbdrawo as a geoeral
putoer from tl\e partner-
ship operattog under tbe
flctlttou basiDess name of
Tbe Saat1aeo ConstructioG
Cornpuy at 1810 Santiago S-30513
Street, P.O. Box 4154, Santa FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
Tbe foUowllc penaa ll
dolllc bastllea u: ne Lola
A1"1"18pr, zen Moltb Broed-
ftJ, Suta Alii, CL 11601:
91llllam Earl Bater, Jr ..
l31Sl Prollpeet A..-..
Saata Au. Callfonia IZ?OS.
Aaa. CL 92702. The Uc-NAME STATEMENT
tWoaa bas1Dess u.me state-Tbe IDllowl.ac pei'80D la
meot for tbe putDershJp was doiac baalDea u: ColaDlal
ftled • Deoeld>er 10, 19'15, Sales Compi.DJ, 3532 Ka-
1D tbe Cocmty of On.Dce. tella, Loa .Alamitos, 90'720:
Filii Name aDd Mdreu James Lowell HawleJ, 2013%
Tld.l -.stMU ll OIP'hr.ted
by ID ldTkla.l.
S1ped: WUUam Eatl
of tbe Per1011 W ..... 1111ca ~-Clr,. ~
Mara.i E. Lee.,M1~~ Jt~eA. ~IJ#..~926M_t!t_.L·~a,o 9tn«., P.o,,eo. flS4,.. 1hb ~la~cwu
Baker, Jr.
TblJ lbleiiM!IIt wu m.d
wUia the ~ clerk of Or-ure C<*DtJ Aac. 17, 19'76. Suta Aaa, CL 9%702. by an !Ddfyldaal
Pablllb: Aac ......... l ,
9, 16, 19'16, 1D tbe N.-pnt
Bartor EU!pl. F -'0311
Slped: Martbl E. !.@e. Stcned: James L. HawleJ.
Pablllb: Sept. 16, 23, 30, Tbll statemeat wu ftlec1
Oct. 7, l!r76, iD tbe Newport w1th tbe ~clerk of Or-
Harbor Ensign. F -050487 q e Couuty Sept. 10, 1976.
PU B LIC N OTI CE
FICnTIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe foUowblg penoG a
ciolllc bastneu as: Menell
Hair Deaip, Z912 E. Coast
HJclrn.J, Corooa del Mar,
Calif. 926%5: JQelllb Mathew
C aYI.DIQCb, 31802 N atioal1
Park Or., L.iguoa Niguel,
CL 92677.
Tb1a but.Deslls CODdaetec1
by 1D IDcUYlduJ.
Slped: JOMIJb Matbew
CafiD&UCh.
Tbls Jtatemeot na mad
wltb tbe coaaty cle rk of Or-
up Coaaty AJic,. U. 1!r76.
Mllsb: Auc. Z6, Sept. 2,
9, 16, 19'76, 1D tbe Newport
Harbor Eulp. F -60861
PUB LIC N OTICE
S-25352
NOTICE OF DJSOOLUTION
OF PARTNERSHIP
TANNER/KELLY &l AS-
SOCIATES, a putnersblp
eoostiUDg of 101m RICH-
ARD TANNER ud OON MI-
CHAEL KELLY, ud-wblcb
.... earrted -Ita ..........
at ZlJOZ Stntbmon LIDe,
ButiiiPJa Beacb, CaiJiorDla
92646, WU dlleoJYed .rfec-
tlfe JlllJ Sl, 1!r76, at 11:59
P.M. Aaer tbat date, DO
putDer Ia tbe partDerlblp
.... llltborltJ to bl8d tbe
p&J'tMnlbip.
Jo11D IUebar4 T--.r
Doe IUda .. Kelly
Pllbu.ll: Aile. a, ScJt. z,
~. 11, 19'11, IJl the Newport
Hl.l'bor Eactp.
P U BLIC N OTICE
Publlsb: Stilt. 16. zs. 30.
Oct. 7, 19'16, lD tbe Newport
Rarbor Eoslp. F -619S1
P U BLIC N OTICE
P U BLIC N OTICE
FlCTITIOVS BUSINESS
NAilE ST ATEME.HT
Tbe loUow1Dg per..a an
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS do~ bu1Dea u: HIN&en
NAME STATEMENT • &t 91llhlte Asloclatea, 7!7
Tbe lollowiDc per80D 11 S. MalD St.., SIDD AD&, CL
dolnc bastoea as: Tbe 92701: Rocer 91. Hardacre,
Go1deo CbaJD, 3ZZ4 Soath 306 Hue1 Dr., Corou. del
Main St., 153-B, Santa Au, Mar, CL 92625; R.. 9IQDe
Callf. 9%7C17: Pltrtcla Lee 911lh1te_ 16M Orebard,SIDQ
Freeman, 32!4 Soutb MaiD, ADa, CL 927C17; PbWp C.
153-B, Santa Ana, CaW. Brooks, Jr., 15610 TuUn
927C17. Vtnace Way, TastlD, CL
TbU baslDea is coodacted 9261&; DaYld L. Bo)ld., C70.
by ID lDdtrl-.t. N. Sacram.-o, Cruce, CL
Slped: Patricia Lee 9U67.
F reemaD, Tb1s lMIIDeu 11 OODdleted
This statemeat WU ftled bJ I rseraJ partDtnbip.
wttb tbe cocmty clerk of Or-stped: Rocer W. Rud-
aoce County Sept. 7, 19'16. acre.
Publlsb: Se~Jt. 16, 23, 30, Tb1s statemeat wu ft1ed
Oct. 7, 19'16, ID tbe Newport wltb tbe coay clerk of Or-
Hut)or EDSign. F -61765 aace County Sept. 7, 1976.
P U BL IC NOTICE
S-ZSUI
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEtaNT
Tbe tDIJowlac per_, an
doJac bvlil.. U ! EMrcJ
ID•..tiMDt PartDerabJp •z.
Z6 IDYeroea Lue, Nnpott
Beach, Ca. 9ZMO: P.a1 Ba-
cJdCtU, !6 IDnnea r..e,
Newport Beach, CL 9ISIQ;
James L. Tbom100, 1221
Sprillc street, Saata ~
CL 95404..
Slped: Paul HacbidiD.
GtMnl PartDtr.
TbM *--wu meet dll tbe COIFQ cleft of Or. uce Ca.tJ Ale. IS, lf71.
NIUik Aq. M, s.t, l,
9, 1&, 19'76, .. tbe ~
HutJor t.lp. F ~-
P U BLIC N OTICE
PabU.b: Sept. 9. u, zs,
SO, 19'11, 18 tbe Newport
Harbor Enstcn, F -61657
PUBLI C N OTI CE
FICnTJOOS BUSDIESS
.NAME STATEMENT
1'be fDIJow1sc per... an doiac butDea u: G &t £
Eqalpmtat JleaD1. letll
M}Uipr, llwfhfeba Beacb
IIN7: G .. IQ.D.,, 1._1
MJU~cer, ........ Beac1,
Calif.; Ed F'nMe, ZUR N.
RJeJ!mcwt, s.ta Aa, CalU. na.'**••S.c_..w
by I ll.ldtiad JUtMr $ 1J •
Sired: GeM ...
Ttta d rlla• wu llltd
...... ~derttiOr-
.... C4laiiiJ -· ao,.;r•· N!ai¢1: Me. 1&, Z, t, 11, 11'71, Ia Ge Newport &.nor ..... F' -'0"115
PUBLIC NOTICE
nc 111'1001 80IDO:SS
MAll£ ST A'l'dEJn' n. IIlia• ...-11 dolllc' d IWu! ... Ca.l.
1101 Jlort CuWir, W.-,ort
8-*,CL ..... Mil
...... sl Clan. 1101 Port C.,_, 11....-rt ~Ca. -.
nlilht ..... ~
.. ., •• Mtr1
.... Ma II. Ck.rt.
,.. 1 , .... ,.. .....,
...... .., dirt., Or: .... c.., ..... t.1t'lt. Per• lllfl. t, "-a, .. "" .. .. ,...,.It .._., rr r..tasa
\
P U BLIC NOT I CE
S-Z5QI
IT A TEM£10' OF ABAJro.
OlfKENT OF USE OF FJC-
TITIOOS BU1D'ESS .NAME
Ttae ....._ per ...
MYe ltlaotrMd tM -of ... tlc:Utlau ....... lame:
A•ntmtotS. Ltd.. 1101 no.e Stnet. aute 145, Mew-,.n Beact~. CaUI»nia
tll60. Tbe Fktltlou But-
... Raae rtterred to lbore
wu ftWd ID Oralllce Coaty
olD Febnary 21, 19'75: L.
IMJlor CoopeJ', 4!0 LIDdeD
ltJwt, t..,.. Beach, Call-
JDnala iNSl; T. Hdeld
Cooper, UO LiDdeD Street, L1cuDa Beach, Caltt>naJa
U&Sl.
Tb1a bulDess was eoo-
ducted by a ceoenl)JIJ'tDer-
lbip.
Slped: T. Batfteld
Cooper.
Tbil ltatemeat wu ftled
wttll tbe eo.ty clerk of Or-uce eo.tJ Aac. 16, 19'16.
PublJ.Ib: Aile. !6, Sept. z,
9, 16, 19'1&, 1D tbe Jllewport
Rutor Eu:lp. F -41%01
P U BL IC N OTICE
S-S1447
STATEMENT OF ABAND.
ONIIENT OF USE OF F1C-
TITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
P UBLIC NOTICE
fLiiiiUUI .....
IWII8 II'A1'DIIII1
1'lla M t; ,._ Ia
...._,draa:_. -. .. ea' -.... ... ..... .,.... a..c..
CL .-.: ~c trwe-
U.I£c..CsM•~
1 ....... flO. lllfgH.,..
Be*.,. Ca.. .... .
1'IU l 1 I ll caedllc:ted
~ a c:oqoJ"FFdaL
Corporatt. ..me: C4Yby
Cuuta ..... IDe .. Carol L.
CQiebr, Seey.
"l''U ••...-was Sled
wD ttle coary clerk ol Or-
up eo.tJ Mc. n, 1176 •
Mllllc s.p.. z, 9, l6,
!1, 19'16, Ia 1M Newport
llaJtJor E•stcn. F -6117&
P U BLIC N OTICE
ncnnotJS BUSINESS
JlfAJ(£ ST ATEME.NT
ne tillowf.llc peno~~ ts
daal Wstneu as: 1. V ao
Nays Ralty; %. SbermaD
Oab Realty; 3. WoodlaDd
Realty, 2081 Bu1oesa Ceo-
ter on.e, Sidle !00, lrT1De,
Callf.: l obo Wert1DDeYelap-
m4111t CorporaU., CalJ-
Iorala corporltJao, 3729
Blue K.ey Drtn, Coroaa ~I
Mar, Calif. 9!6%5,
Tbis ballDess is coodllcted
by a corporatioo.
Corporation Dame: John
Wertbl On. Corp., Jobn E.
WerUD. Pres.
Tbll atatemeot wu ftled
wttb tbe COaDty cler k of Los
Aaceles COUDty Aug. 31,
1976.
Pabllsb: Sept. 2, 9, 16,
ZS, 1!r76, in tbe Newport
Hartor Eo.sign. f -61361
P U BLIC NOT CE
S-253.4i
F1CTTTJOUS BUSINESS
NAil£ STATEYE!\1
Tbe foDowtrg per soos are
doiDg bus!Dess as; Energy
lnvestmeot Partnership fl,
4500 Campus Dr.(Sulte228),
Newport Beach, Callf. 92660:
P U BLI C N OT 1CE
S-ZS ...
FlCTJTJOOS BUSlMESS
NAME ST ATEMEWT ne tollowtlic ,.... ts
doJ.Jic becteea u: BDR £!1-
TERPRJSES, 17U2 IoNia
AYe.. S7 -C, IniDe, CL
9%715: Bartlara E. De Roes,
1762! Jordu A.-e.. 17 -C,
lrYIDe, Ca. 9!'715.
Tbla baaiDeu 11 a.dllc:Ud
by 1D IDdfridal.
SicDed: Batban .E. De
Roes.
Tbls statemeat was flied
wltb tbe couuty clerk of Or-
uce CouDty Aac. %:3, 1976.
P UBL C NOT C E
flCTITIOUS BUSINESS
N AKE; ST A TEIIEln'
Tbe tollowlDC pet_. are
do1nc blls1Dess aa: Sbe11a. s.
!2032 Sasu Ul.., a..t1ac •
too Bch. 9%646: Sbel1a M.
M.aJs.toff. 2:2032 !luul LA.,
HIDti.Dgtoo Bcb. CL 92646;
LGms Malakoft., ZZ03Z Suan
Ln., Rllllt:lngtoo Bch. CL,
92646.
This baslDess ll cc.illeted
by a general pe.rtDers!Up.
Stped: Louls lttalalluft.
This statemeDt was ftled
...Ub tbe comrty clerk of Or.
lll(e Coat}' AQc. U,. 1976,
Publish! Sept. z, 9, 16,
23, 1976, lD tbe Nt'WpOrt
H artx>.r ED.Sip. F -60684
P u B LIC NOTI C E
Tbe fouawtac per.an bas
abaD&aed tbe ue of the
tlctltloaa-. t.,aiDHI name
Tool Bo11 at 17550 GWette
AYeDUe, Newport Beach,
Call.t)nd&. Tbe fletUtou.s
bustoeas Nfernd to aboYe
wu flled Ia Coaty c. De-
cember, 1!r71: JobD D. Lask,
3615 S•aUto Dr1Ye, N~.
port Be&cb. Calllonda.
Robert E. Jackson, 17 Kar-
bor Sight DrlYe, Roll1og
HWs. Ca. 90274; Byroo A.
Batcheller, 15 Her mltage
Lane, Newport Be2ch, Ca..
9Z660; La.•rence E. Wessel, F1CTITIOUS BUSDit:SS
484 starlight Cr est Dr., La NAME STATEMENT c uada, Ca. 91011. The foUowtnc pe~ ls
Stcned: Byroo A. Satchel-dofn« bus!Dess as: Balboa
ler. · Real EDte Compuy, !901
T"• butDeA wu ooa-dKted by IIIUY1dul.. Siped:
Jolla D. Lut.
'nil ltatameat wu rued
wtdl tbt C01111tJ clerk of Or-
up Coaty Aac. 16, 1976.
Tb1s statement was Wed Newport BIYd_, Newport
wltb the COWltY clerk of Or. Beach, caw. ~ Jose-
ure County Aug. 18. 1976. phi.De B. Wetlb, 1601 ·-
Publish: Aug. 26, SesJt. 2, san. Bl'f~~-~rt
9 t & 1976 1n ~ ~ewport B-.ch, caw. ~. H'~r E~. .Y -60415 Tb1.a bu1Dess la COidtc:Ud
Pabllab: AQc. 26, s.p. 2,
9, 16, 19'76, ID tbe Newport
Harbor Euip. F -0149'13
P U BL IC N OTI CE
S-%5SZ9
FICTmOUS BUSINESS
.NAME STATEMENT
Tbe followtar pefSOID$ are
dolD( t.,ll.Dest u : MiDO's
S.rcer, 109%! Beach Bl.,
Stuton. CL 90680: S.U.C Bok
Klm, S401 W. Del Uoote
Or., 128, Au.belm, CL
92804; SaD( HM Kim, 3401
91. Del MoGle Dr., 1!8, Aaa-
betm, CL 9!104.
1'b1l bastDeu 11 coldact.ed
bJ a ctDenl putDef11blp.
Sipect S.C Bolt Klm.
T'bll lbtemeat 1t'U ftled
wttll tbe ca.ty clerk of Or-
up ec.ty Aac. 11, 1 !r76.
Mlllb: Awe. !6, Sept. 2,
9, 16, 1976, 1D tbe Newport
llutlor E.ulp. F ~5
PUBL I C NOTI CE
STATEMENT OF ABAND-
ONliENT OF USE OF FIC-
TrnOUS BUSDfESS NAME
Tbe followtll( per.ac bas
at.DdDGed Uae aM of tbe
ftctwou buiDeu Qlme:
Barlwood Gall•nea, S84
Fontt An., UO, LapDa
Beaeb_ CL *51: Tbe Grey
Col:llbr, IDe., Callf. cor -
por--. 1154 So. Coast
Hwy,. It, ~ Beacb, CL
9!151.
T1llla ...... wu eoo-
cMeted bf a corpontlca.
Corpontbl DllDe: Tbe
Grey Ctllbkr, IDe., Mel
Bon 1&
TIIU .... mtat wu tlled wa 1M OTII£tJ clerk~ Or -.... c.-, Aile. •. 19'76.
~ "-" 2, 9, 16,
!1, 1fPt, ill tM Nnport
BidMII' IMip. F ..ot&S81
P U BLIC N OT ICE
FICTITIOUS BUSL\'F.SS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe followtng peraoo ls
doflle busiHss as: KAL Sys-
tems IDte.rnatioDal, 2123 An-
ni•ersary Lane, Newport
Beacb, Ca. 92660: Laurie
A. K.lrcben, 2123 Annf•ers-
ary Lane, Newport Beach,
Ca. 92660.
Thls buslDess is conducted
by an l.nd1vidoal. -
Signed: Lau ne A. Klr-
eben.
This statement was filed
wttb the county clerk of Or-
q e Coanty Aug. 2.4, 1976.
PubllsJr. Aug. 26, Sept. 2.
9, 16, 1!r76, iD tbe Newport
Harbor Eos.l(D. f -60824
P UBLIC NOTICE
F1CTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe followtag persoos are
dolllc bastDess as: Aaocl-
ated Der matolO(Lsts lfedtcaJ
Grov,p, !011 WestcWfDrl•e,
Ste. 4, Newport Beach, Cal.:
JoiiD Malcolm Murray, 429
IabelJa Terrace, CoreD~ del
Mar, Cal. 92625; Dooald Rae
Murray, 401 Jasmine, Co-
rooa del Mar, Cal. 92625 .
Tbll buioess 1s CCIGdacted
by u alDcorponted u -
soclatloD otber than a
part.Denblp.
Sig:Ded: .JobD M. Yanay
MD.
Tb.ls Jtatemeld wu ftled
wttb tbe c:oc.ty clerk of Or-
aDCe CooDlJ Aile. 20, 1976.
PllblUb: Aile. Z6, 5fst, 2.
9, lG, 1976. 1D tbe Newport
H U'bor EDiilcn. F -607!7
P U BLIC N OTICE
FICnTIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe lillowtna pertoGJ are
cioiDC baslaelu u: Barclay's
Ceatrt Com'*'f• Ud., !845
f'IC1TI"'IUS BUSINESS E. Cout Hwy., Coroaa ISel
MAMa ITATEMENT Mar 9UZ5: WeltOD Oenlop-
'nle ......_ penoa la ma Co. {a CalU. Corp.);
dolsC' F11 111 u: A-1 Sec-2845 E. Cout Rwy., Coroaa r...,_ 11111 Pueo De dtl llar. Ca. 92$25; Jatam
Va ..... noa -e, lApla CorpontJoD (a Ct.W.Corp.).
RlDe. Ca. tiel: f'llonact 1005 Btra* AYt-., Oabrto, a. e a ,, N-O can. ca111.
,,...._ ....... IWla, CL nu-..a.ata~
--. by • pMnl Jll,l"tMr7bbp.
1'ts. h C IF I .. OCI?dtct.d CorpoJ"Uioa D&IM: We ... bJ•·an· '· ~c~ .• E.n.w.a •
..... '· ... IIIIMI'f, . -. "-· ,. r · • wu tDtd nu ........ wu fDid
dt .. _,deftoiOr-wDIM~duttlOr-
.... ~ .... I. lt?l. UC't Coaty Ailll· 10, It'll •
NMr ..... ll. n, 10, P111ba: Allll· 11, Sept. t, Oct.'· a.. ..... a..port t , 16, 1t?t. .. tM ,...,.rt
I&IW % <• r -tiS" Hutlor &Mip. F .. 10'716
bJ • 1Ddh1dual.
SJ.ped: Josepblne B.
Webb.
Thls sta.temeat wu m ed
wtttl the county elm of Or-
ange Cocmty All(. %, 19'16.
Publlab: Sept. 2., 9, 16,
23, 1976, ID the Nt'WpOrt
Harbor Eo.sWL F -61178
P U BLIC NOTICE
fiCTITIOUS BOSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The foUowtnc peTSOO ls
doing busloess as: A...oK En-
terprtses, 2193 Fairrte1r
Rd., Costa Mesa, 92627:
Kennetb LeRoy PneiJpp.
2193 FaJ"lew Rd., Coa
Mesa, CL 9%6!'7.
This bas•ss ts CODdDeted
by ID iod1Yldaal.
Stcned: KeDDeth Prtellpp.
Thls statement was ft.led
w1tb tht> COUDty clerk of Or-
ance County Aug. ti, 1!r76.
PubUsb: Sept. Z, 9, 16,
23, 1!r76, ln the Newport
Rartlor Ensl(n. F -6117'7
P U SL tC "'OI I C E
NOTICE
OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
T. S. No. 1513
On September t3, l !r76,
at 11 :00 a.m., STAN..SHAW
CORPORATION1_ a Call-
fomla corponuoo u cilly
QIJOlDted Trustee aoder IDd
puriO&Dt to Deed of Tr11t
dated Stptember 26, 1 9'74.,
recorded October 7, 197 4.,
as 1lilrt. No. 5313, Ia boot
11259, ~e 3!7, of Ofllclal
Records to the omce of tbe
CCMaty RfoCOrder of 0nact
Coaty, state of Ca.lHDnd&.
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC
AUCTION TO RIG REST BID-
DER f"OR CASH~at
Ume of 11.1• iD tnfal rn6.y
of tM United SW.) at tM
fi"'Od eotruce of 91u..aaw
Corporatlc.. 1&00£•MtJ-
fa.tr AYe.. <>rap. Cllll-
fonaaa., all rtPt. Utle IDd
lDttl'elt CCIII~ to IIIII.,..
he14 by u -.~tr aid .DMd
of Tru.t ta tM proptrtJ
altattd la aaJd eo., 1M
State ducrtbed u:
Lot 11 of Tnct No. 7011,
u per map NCOtdtd .. bootllll,...-a .. ~
of lft8ctDsz I r• ....... II
tM o8lce ., tM c..,
Racorder ., Onlle
~.c ...... ,... Jlntt ...,,_ ..
oa. (lOIBa. tl" zte.
If ~ tilt nil .. II rtf
litH ...................
tD '* 1"' Jlllt CIMMI' ........ a.c:.. Callllnla.
P U BLIC N OTICE
S-.15111
ST ATEMEJIT OF d.dD-
OJOIIEJfT OF 1.: OF I"'C-
iilkAii MIAM*• IU.ME
tM ftcilh+•t 1 ...
T AJOIER/ULLY 6 AS-
SOCIATES 8t l'1JQI llnlll-more Lae., ,.,.._
Baeb. c ........ ....
Tbeftc:~"hwt & ....
rtfernd .., ........ tiled ..
CCIIILt · • J-.., 21, 1,..
.JobD Rletaut T_. •
!6902 La SJ«D. MtiiiiM
VlejD, Cai.IIDnla 9IIS'75; Jllaa
Micbael KellJ, tuotltna-
mon LaM. ..... ....,.
Ba ch, Callto.rata--.
1'ld.l ............. ~
dieted by a ceDeftl pu1ler-•• Slped: Jolla R1etaud Ta-
ner.
Tbis lblemellt ... flltd
with the coatJ e1ert of Or-
u.ge eo.ty Aile-Z4. 1171.
P.m1.lak Seilt. z. t, u ,
!3, 1976, 1D tbe llewpDrt
BarboT EMtp. F -S%019
P U B LIC NO T ICE
S-%1S40
FICTITIOUS BtJSINESS
JIIA¥£ ST A TDIEJIIT
Tbe ~ .,.,_ Ia
dome be mea u: s.t~~wt~t
Sec-rttts, a Umbd put-
lleJ'Sb.lp, lJU1 Cbeny Sl.,
Los Alamltos, Cal. 90'710:
Soat!Jwut Secartilea IDe., a
Cal:U.. ~ 1!111
Cherry St., Loa Alamitos,
CL 907ZO.
"''bb.. .. rfn_la~
by I limlttd putMntdp.
C01pontiaa a me: &o.tb-
weat S.C.~ llie.,IGM
~. Pae'raM, Sec..
Tldl ......... tiled
w1tla tbe ~ cleft ol Or-
up eo.ty ..,. u, l f¥1&.
Plbli* Stilt. z. 9, 16,
%3, 19'16, 1D die li..,.m
Hartor Eut«D. F -'ODS
P U BL IC NO T ICE
S..ZU35
FICTITIOUS B~£SS
NAME STAT£MEin'
Tbe to1Jowtac pelBCID lJ
dolDI baliDeu u: Seacraft
Comp&DJ, 2901 WMI Cout
HtgtJway, Newport S.ch.
Callf. 9!6U: Rosan ED-
gtDeeriDc CoJ'1)., I Callfornla
colp)ntiCIQt U41 West
C out Hlgbfty, Newport
Beach, Calif. 9%663.
Tbls bwdDess lJ cooducted
by a corporatlaa.
~rpo~ l&llle: Roan
Eactaeer~Dc Corp.. l ose R.osa. J r., VIce Pres.
Tbls statemeat was ftled
wUb tbe coaaty clerk of Or .
a.QCe ColmtJ Aa&. u. 19'16.
Pabl~ Sept. z, 9, 16,
23, l !r76, lJI the Newport
Hartlor EulgD. F -60897
P U BL I C N O T ICE
The aoderstped Tn.._
disclaJms any UabllltJ lor
any lDcorre<."tDess of tbe
street address ud otber
common deslpatioo, II U J,
$bowD beretn.
Said sale wtll bt made,
but witholt ~--or war-r&lltJ, exprea or iq)Ued.
r eprdtlc tltle, ~eetallllCI,
or atc:umbraDCH. eo pay tbe
remawnc ~ am of
tbe DOte(a) ltCIInd bJ aid
Deed of Trat_ to-Wit:
S'7167 .II, wtaa lllt.-
tbereDQ. u ptOn6ld .. aid I!Cite(a), ..,..._, It ..,,
.... tbe t .... of ..ad Deed
o!Tnlt.f--.~-.1
eJII*IIIII of tilt Tnltet Md
of 1M bub e....._. bf IUd
Deed ., 'hut.
Tille bWd'<iary_..,llld
Deed ol Tnlt ..... 1 ••• ...................
tbt OSIISpld I~
Dec:Janeiw ., DsiiJrrill ...
D....S .......... aWd-t• Raeke fl .. .,..... ....
Et.eaw .. s,L n. ..-.
Gpadc-..111111 ....
., IWwll • a a ..
Ill .... Pll 1-.... ...................
ertr llllcdll
0..: .............
. rfAII..aAW OWIIMA
'I'D. .. 11M TL a , " • I. ... (2 a t111P
• 2 ~ 5
. .
, P 'c .. Etao;a sl
...,.,. .. .t.CT'IOtol • ttOtiiE
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flood Wilen -I '~C dna Aat rtYer, the atrett
barely YUIIble Gl tiNt otber side ot tbe s.ta Aaa rift!'
le.-ee lid 11M11J ~ til the YUt o~ art~
beY* tbe ....._ Tbe flood waters exttDdld from tbe
Costa .._ bllfb: to the ~ Beach bhlfts aoo
eoqllete!J ClOft.nld tbe pJ"'OIIOIIId boat mart.r&a area oa
the Cotta M-•• of tbe riYer -a sUe that t. bellg
coa.stdend lor parebue by tbe state u wet laDcl lf tbe
$210,000,000 state boDd l.s~~~e is IIJPl'OYed by tbe Yoters in
November.
fox night
Speedway
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pr<>gnm ol -<>!> 111111
senteh nclle. MJ.ke But.
Brace P...._.., Jtm Flstl·
bact. 0.0, (BerseriD)
Beeker, 8otJby Sclnn.rt&,
BUly Gray, Larry Sbaw,Jefr
sutoo., DratJb F erreD --aU
are liped to ride tbU Fri-
day nJclrt. P.tas. we•re moY-
iDC oar ramed41t fo.l nJctt
of l.a.st weet to tb1s Friday
nJrbl. AU ctrLs ••• ln>m
toddlers to gruclmothen •• ,
clash Friday
Tbe L.ten Pacific
S<Mhweat Seaiors Pro-
Celeb tWe wUJ be oa tbe
Uoe Friday wbela tbe New-
port Bea.chT.USClabplaJS
bost tD the UIDIIIJ pro-cele-
brtty eYf!IJt u put of tbls
year's Pacmc Soatbwet:t
Seoiors toanarneat.
~-~ ... =·-ill":lll~~-:;be admlttecl free!''
FoUowilag a 1amc-. at
... cb!b, ,_rille -
PaDcbo Gc:xualez aDd muter
of ceremooles Cbarlii!IIIOo
Heston. tbe pro~leb alfa.1r
wW get UDder ftJ at 3
lD tbe club's ceDter cxiart,
wltb tbe ftDa1s set for 6.
The 1n1t1a1 match will pit
Heston aDd West YalleyTMI-
Dis Club pro Clyde IIJppa!.-
stlel apJDst BtU Coel>r Ud
PepperdiDe College star
Nels Van Patteo.
The secoud semt-t1nal
match wW see Chad EYerett
aod Balbot Bay Club pro
Tim Peralta agaJnst TV star
Ch.rls COilllelly and former
Davls Cup captain George
Ma cCall o1 Emerald Bay.
The Everett-Peralb. team
Ia ftrst ranked •
•
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BIG GAME PITS BUCS VS. GWC
It's ''big game" week In
Orange CouiQ.
Tbough there are anum-
ber ot inteoseOrange County
OC grid rln..lrles, not one
matcbes tbe famUy feud that
enrpts eYery September
wbeu Orange Coast College
meets Golden West,
The two aatagontsts
square off tor tbe 11th Ume
thls Saturday al(ht. Sept.
18, at OCC'a: LeBard sta-
(Uum and a eqaelty crowd
of 7,600 Is expected. Kick-
orr 1a: set fbr 7:30 p.m.
Gates cpeo at 6:30 p.m.
&Dd tlctets are priced at
$1,50 tor dtlts, aod $1 tor
collep aDd bigb school stu-
deats ADd cbOdreo.
OC C enter s Saturday's
battle with a 1-0 record
alter beating Cypress Col -
lege 10-0 last Friday night
In a driving rainstorm. Gol-
den West 1s 1-0 after bUt~
iDg East Los Angeles 30-7
Saturday night.
Freshman place ldcker
Scott Lohman kicked a 26-
yard field goal. and sopho-
more outside linebacker
Bobby Livingston fell on a
blocked pmt ln Ule end
r.one to account tor all of
OCC's scoring Friday night.
Tbe DCC defense looked
partteularlr slroog, boldlng
tbe Chargers to Just 134
yards In total otfeose.
TQJi offensive perform-
ance of ·the evening was
turned 1n by OCC freshman
haltback Dennis Boswell.
The 6-foot, 190-pounder
rus hed for 76 yards on ;..st
7 ca.rrles tor a 10.9 aver-
age per carry. F'reshman
Faye Weathers ca rried for
45 yuds on ;,st 5 carries,
The Pirates led in Cirst
downs, 9 to 6; yards rush-
Ing 192-101; net yards
gained, 217 tol34,but p ined
only 26 yards passing to
33 for Cypress.
Center Brad Green and
strong safety steve foley
were namedOCC 's outstand-
lng offensive and defensive
players of the week for their
performances against Cy-
OYer tbe past 10 years :~.~~~.:..=:~~: Local grid baffles begin woo last year's cootest 31.
H to (lYe the Plrates a All 4 local high schools
u.rrow 5.4-1 series edge. get toto action this week
OCC's 31-14 Ylctory last as the football season opens
seuoo was Its biggest In with non-league games. Here
the series. Goldeo West's is the schedule of openlng
largest margin came 1n 1968 combat:
when the Rustlers took a • Thursday, Sept, 16 --
34-20 terdlct. Servlte at Newport Hubor
But close coatests bale blgb sebool.
beea tbe rule. OCC.woo 14-• Frtday, Sept. 17 --Es-
13 In 1966, 10-7 1.n 1967 tancla vs. Edison at OrancP
aD1 10-6 1n 19?2. Golden Coast College; La Quinta
West woo %8-2"7 tn 19?3 and YS. Costa Mesa at Hubor
23-20 lD 19?4. High's Davidson field; Coro-
as Corona del Mar and Har-
bor High clash F'riday, Sept.
24, at the Onnge Coast Col-
lege stadium for the Newport
Beach city title.
Rancho Alamitos will
challenge Estancia at the
Harbor High field, also on
Friday, Sept. 24,Costa Mesa.
wtu travel to the Tu stin
field to take on FoothUI Sat-
urday, Sept, 25.
press,
Green 1s a 6-2, 240-PouDCI
sophomore JC All-America
prospect from Estancia High
School. Foley, a 6-2, 200-
pound freshman from New-
port Harbor HJgh, bad 18
tackles in the contest,
blocked a punt, caused a
ftl mble, recovered a fumble
and broke up a pass.
FRONT, Newport,
winter re~~tals; 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths, $475 a
month; 2 bedrooms, one
bath, $350 a month, 5201
Seashore Dr. ('114) 646-
9097, (ZI3) 335-3802.
o PERSOHAL
FLUTE AND PICCOLO les-
ons, JanJee Wolle, Can
come to your home. (714}
548-5967.
• LOST AIIO FOUII.D
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * oa del Mar vs, Ma.rlna at
ACCOMAHOO SCORES
IH HIS 1ST TCU GAME
LOST -ln Corona del Mtr:
one teardrop crystal ear-
riD&, screw back style.
Finder may borrow the
pair ooce a mooth. Ur-
geot! Pbooe 644-8608. : The EMSIGN presents . • • • • • • ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • .. • • ,.
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The COSTA MESA CONNECTION
SEE WHAT PIONEER BILL HAS TO SAY
Read the challeoging, provocative comment by Bill
St. Clair every week In the Ensign, sm. a pioneer
resident lOCI businessman ln Costa Mea. and a
former COWlcUman, Ylews the local s ceoe and tells
It as U Is. Rtad him e"ery Thursday ln the Enstp.
ORDER YOUR
ENSIGN SUBSCRIPTION NOW!
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: feature next week's games
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FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons are
:·doing business as: ConroU-
• dated American Properties
• • •
• I. 16752 Mllllken Avenue,
It P.O. Box170Z7,1"ine,Call-
.lt fornta 92'113: James E .
It Twee«_ 14271 Ronde! Place,
• Tustin, Callfornla 92680;
• Jobll B. Parker, lOll Emer-
• a.ld Bay, Laguna Beach, Call-
• fonlla 92651.
., Ttlt.& business Is coaducted
• by a general partnermlp.
• Sic:Ded: James E. Tweedt.
Tony Accomando, former
OraJW;e Coast College JC
All-America halfback,
scored a tou chdown In his
first game Saturday night
at Texas Christlan Uni-
vers ity. He started the game
at hallback for the Homed
Frogs and s cored 1n the
4th quarter oo a 2-yard run.
TCU dropped a 34-14 de-
cision to Southern Methodist
University. The game was
played at the Cotton Bowl
In Dallas.
Accomando scored 29
touchdowns last year
tor coachDtckTucker'sOCC
Pirates and led the nation.
He rushed for 1,155 yards
and was a nrst-team All-
America selection, • This statement wu ftled
: wllb the COUIIIy clerk ol Or-GOLF BALL CH ASI H G
• uce c_, Soot. 10• l!n&. TOURNEY SET OCT. 4 • Plbllab: Stpt. 16, 2a, 30,
• Oct. 7, 19?6, in the Newport Tbt Newport Cmter Assn.
• Ha!Wr Eoslgn. r ..Gl9z.t hU .cbt*l-' tts 19?6 ''golf
• boll <bulllc ""' tll>l>lla(
• P U BL IC N OTICE to.rurneDt" lor Moooly,
• Oct. (, at tbe Intne Coast
• S-30515 Coutr'J' Clab, Tee4 Ume
• FICTITIOUS BUSINESS will be U:SO p.m •
• HAKE STATEMENT Eatrt.. are beJ.Dc re-
.. The lbllowlac por-ta ealt'Od br Doo B•u otE. F •
• dolllc -..., u' '-H-l Co., 600 llnport cu,_ Rldlor Clllb, JCMtl Ceatw Drt.-e, phoDe 644-
S. van.,. nr.; .._ 1111 •
w..a&-a
410 L 17TH, COSTA MESA
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'
WE ARE BACK
ot our OU LOCATION
'" a buutiru! NEW STOlE -
Looded with the latell
Ski Ciolhin~ and Equipment
27tt I'. Cout Hwy U%-1335
MARINERS MILE
WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR
ARRIVING 1977 MODELS.
OVER 200 '76's
NOW PRICE SLASHED
TO THE BARE METAL!
FEATURING
ALL TOP BR~DS
aramounl
ENSIGN shop foreman needs
2 bedroom house for tv.·o
adults, a 16 year old
daughter and 3 elderly
eats, In $200 to $250 range.
Preferably ln Costa Mesa.
Needed by October 15th.
Have references. 548-
9458 after 5,
• WAIITED
ORIENTAL antiques, . art
wanted. Any amount ot
quallty pieces . Private
party. No dealers. Con -
Odentlality assured. Box
AA-26, c/o the Ensign,
Corona del Mar, Calif,
OIIAUYT
:e.--.'•
BEAUTY NOOK
2732 E. Cont Hwy.
Corono del M•
Phone 844· 7336
Proper Fitting Assured
3409 E. C041st Hwy.
COfona del Mar
675·3833
o llAIIIU! MAIDWAU
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COAST
Call In your
C LASSIFIED ADS
TO THE ENSIGN
ti1 J-0~~0
• MISCELLAIIE6US
PRESCRIPTION
DRUG INFORMATION
from a Doctor ot Phar-
macy --know tts uses,
precautions, slde-efects.
Send name of drug and $2
for one, $3 for two, $5'
tor four.
PRESCRIPTIOII DRUGS
at MOHEY BACK
GUARANTEE
For lntormatloo, send $1
to: Glenwtn Corp., P.O.
Box No. 10672, Glendale,
Call f. 91209.
CALICO CAT --· IQYable,
needs a good permanent
home. Spayed female about
2-1/2 ytars old, CaU
675-205 1.
o PLUMBIIIG·HEATIIIG
Just Plumbing
& Heating
Water Heaters, Di!ip}SI.ls,
Drains, Faucets, CQA»er
Re-ptpes • • , • ReuoGable
prices. day, night Qr week-
ends!
JUST PLUMBING
Telephooe: 642-4111
License No. 300948
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NEW LISTING!!
'PI:NINSulr~:.. .. ....., fUIIIJ bonae with 4 BR. !Del b--· + drsul• rm. & bath. ZIIJOY dtataa _ before cozy fire in
fallliiJ:/kltebea. Near bay & oeeaD.
Prieeil to sell!! f125,000 !
M1W Uiille ttl WEST NEWPORT, Larae dupJex with
4 BR. up, 3 Bll clown, Oft BIG, BIG
LOT. AIJoWI 4 ear CU'Qe +extra Dice. Few doors to oeean. Xlnl ,..tal, Ealy
tosbow. Call to see!
MIW usee• tu BEACH HOUSE. NearlY new eulle, 2 BR. ll0111e, with 2 ba!lls. Comp. &
attncllvely fumislled. Perfeel couple
llome, witllllowinc frple. Less thaD 50
yards to best-$11,100 ' " ' " ' , ~ ,, ,. ~ ~ ' L T "' 1.1.1~,1,;.-.' •• ,, I
. . ' ' . '
prt~:JI!.ni:J
ACRE ANDl IIAl.f .. ..-oi:T lEACH ~ old· California
Rancho iri. exquisite condition. ~ike a
fine jewel in grand setting. Stables and
corrals , terraced s wimming pool.
Room to add tennis court or extra
~aru ~acs for t·ar buffs . S250,000 .
:14. ~VII
$118,000
Luxurious 2 bdrm .. 2 ba th S irius
model. Hurry on this onE.>~
RON ~I II l ·~A"' \.~\4 t 1.\.11 .~ INC.
600 Newport Center Onve • 640·6500
Ensign shop foreman. Drexel Cannoa. needs two
bedroom boa~ wttb Y1trd. prefenblyln Costa M.a.
Two adllt.s, 16 ya.r ~Jld dugbter aDd three
behaYed, elderly eats 111 bmUy. Can pay $JOG to
.$250, and require bouse by Oct, 15, Call 673-0550
~ays; "48-9458 after 5 p,m,
-
E~:celleot famlly home --4 bedrooms, famUy
room, tlreplace. Completely replirlted tnslde and
out.
Plenty or room for recreaUoo Yetllcles an~ bOat
on spacious lot. ·
ONE OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY'S BEST!
~ MA~TIN '"--7
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REAL ESTATE
lia.
OHI WOWI
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SUPER
IDEAL FOR COUPLE
!lOR£ THAN A PERFECT BACI<GROIIIID FOR
A COUPLE WHO INSIST ON TASTEFUL LIVING,
THIS CORONA IDGHLANDS PROPERTY RAS AN
OCEAN VIEW THAT WON,T QUJTI Tbla Olltltldll
borne has 3 beautltal prtnte 1*J0a. I bedrooms,
2 bl.ths, es:tn. tarp family rpom and Z tlJtPiacea.
AU this for $167.500,
Open daily
1-4:30
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Ha ve y ou not iced the scarcity of
vac ant lots on Li do Is le? We just
happen to have a rare find. Please call
for mformation ~
'/jachi:Jm.an ~ ';})r11am.
Bayfront hom e on end of Lido Js le. with
pier for lar ge boat. View of t urning
basin.c neighboring tslands & hills .
$425,000
•••••••••••••••••• MLS SALES REPORT
Sales through the Multiple List~
Service oL-the Newport Harbor-Costa
Mesa Board of Realtors totalled
$~06 MILLIONS in the first eight
months of 1976 . TffiS IS A 63 PER
CENT INCREASE OVER THE SAME
PERIOD OF 1975. 5,235 new listings
were processed, or which 68 PER CENT
WERE SOLD. 77 per cent or the sales
were cooperative.
List your property with a Realtor •
•••• i •••••••••••• :.
·, .,... I·. I I
lillY
Spyglass
6 BEDROOMS
New Bedford! WITH VIEW! Family rooml Pool
pills jaeuWI Light and eheert\11 througboUt -ln
yellow and blue! Top or tbe line upgrading ln all
anas. DellgtrtfW at $249,900. Elaine Sndeea 642-
8235, (!Y13)
901 DOVIEil otttvt 64l-tlW1U4 S. wG&JIEL 64"'-1200
o•s c .. ,.us .~·· 752·1""'
*********'***** . Rachelle . Robers, · R .. ltor
5»5 ·I. 0a IS 'HiP*., .... ~
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---cL l!WRSIIIIY, SEPT. 16, 1976 . ....,.rt .... • •.•
...... ,.~ Cesta ...
u. .. c.. •• 4allllr
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Roy
McCardle
Realtor
IB .. &.D • • RELIA8LE SERVICP.
SINCE J94J
1810 Newport Bl.
Costa Mesa
. 548-7729
- - -jist Uve Ute one ln thls ELEGANT TOWN HOUSE ln South Lagama Beacb.
There are 2 spacious bedroo!Tls, 2 baths, tuge lfrtng room with dining area •
You can enjoy a stt-down vtew of the ocean. also there ar e two wrought
iron n.lled balconies wtth FANTAST IC VIEWS OF T HE BEACH, such as the
one in the picture,
All mai.Dtenance fees plus wes, insurance and utilities, af'i! lnclu~ed 1D
monthly community fees. Twenty-four hour gua_rd service a.lso included.
CURT COSH
REALTOR
Price ooly .$149,500.
2 4 00 W£ST COAn HIO-AY
N IEW~IIIT 8£ACH &•2-6 C72 CORONA OEL MAR -675
Lu xurious 4 BR. home. Fam1Jy rm. & formal dining. with view towa'rd
IJ;..~rbor Is land. Boat s lip. $325,000
Cu~tom 6500 sq . ft. waterfront home
on the ooint. 13-t f't. frontage with
rr.;q . .:ntriCE'nt vi ew of boats & harbor .
Sltp fo r lar~e bo<tts. Remodeling has
ht'en st <J rtcd -fini:-.h it to your own
l :t~l t".
7\l'W --undl•r t·onstruct ion. C"ont('mp.
'l'CJpt' Cod. O::t k flf-s .. 5 BR . .t 1:! Ha. 3
frpks. Lndscpd. Ho.at s lip. S375.000.
BILL GRUNDY, R~:altor
hluders Bldt. ot Lit~de Isle
3.1 BAYSIDE DR., SUITE I, H. B. 675-6161
SUPER BEACH HOME
Truly outstaodtac home completely remodeled
by owner..eoatractor. UDObstructed J60 ~new
from prtnte SWl~t. OM block to oc-.n or bay.
Too maay apcrades to meat1oa.. $128,500.
SUPER BAY VIEW
OUtst.aDding Bluffs E plan with panoramiC' Bay
ytew. 3 bedrooms,2-l/2batns, b.mUy room, with
wet ba.r, formal cJin1ni. Profe-ssionally decorated
wttb many ertras.
Call 673-8550
THE :REAL ESTATERS
..... 671-1550
FOR SALE OR LEASE.
Vacant Commercial
PARKING FOR 40 CARS!
11,000 "",q, ft. tncludill& approlimately 1,000 sq. ft.
of &lr OODdfttooed omces -7,560 sq. ft. Ls ertn
b1C' tllt-~Pt n~r ol buUdill( ls eoocnte block
uri pillllce block. li.' 1. 16' electrtcaUy ~n.ted
......_ dDor. 16' z %5 ' spray bOoth. 600 amp.,
140 •:. J pL pgWer. Mercury U&bts •
,... T!MS., o•I!RMAY CAIIflY
OPEH DAILY 9-4
SAT . l SUH. EVES. BY APPT .
BIG-BIG-BIG
DADDY!
Located tn Mesa del Mar ls a super special
home, wltb 2,300 SQ. ft. of ramUy Uving. Four bed-
rooms plus guest or in-law residence (under sep-
arate roof). A sparlillng swimming pool is an
a~ded bonus.
OWner leaving state, so call to see flO"''.
$89,250
2211 Newport II.
Buena Vista Bayfront
$285,000
Un1que :i -..,t or:-. horn<'. 3 Bdrms & 1
hath~ F.le\ .Jtor :-• .mc:!y t'l£'ach . p1cr &
"-liP Spt'cl ;u ·ular ' h''''
lAWSON REAlTY CO.
•• 67>456.2 ••
FUCHS; -.
a 11dio~' REA~ ESTATE
200 ~A.IN STR EET· BALBOA
11:11 -"IT'S A
0
~ERVING
NEWPO RT BEA.CH
SIN CE 1960
768-7878
OCIEAMAMD
CAHYOM YIEW
Private setting for spacious
coat.emporary 4 bedroom home. Larae kit with pool, Ell'eetive uoe ol
c~au.-and wood. szu.n
•.en a •as -.
·644·17" .•
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For a wei-balanced
investment program
YOU'LL
SAVING TWO
WAYS AT LFS
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at a. '•uienr ....... B.U. Ae.dUai'JisUilllltllwdOM.-o.~~
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-of~-plaJiac . oltdlllt--... N ....
or • .,.,...,. ... , fl'om 10 port areadlfia-. 1'1Midau-
Lm • .al I p.na., ~ tlou mat bt .,. at ae
Sept. aa. -. -.eh moatb Amerlc&D Leclaa HaU ur
u..r.fter • tbe tMrd.lbl-week day betwew 9:10 L1L *'• accord~~( • Mn. Mary &Dd 5 p.m .. or "...._. ud ~rdlll, .-tor eltl.UD ae-weekends, ueept lllc.dly.
tiYltJ dilJ cibaJ.riiWiforNew-Tbe ball 1s IOcdad at !15
port RarbOI' Ual 291. 15tb Street, Newport B•ctJ.
Eacll ,..,...a Is asked to phone 671-5070.
Land-sea-air show
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lll*:lal JII'O(nJIIS eqM sll-t.c orerwu mlssimaary
""'"" At tile I:JO aDCI 10 LID.
~ Hennaao Pablo,
{Ret-. P•J F't.Meab~Dder of
Costa Mea). 1mowa u tbe
"•BWy Gnllam of Latin
America. .. will brill a rnes-
ap OD mlsskms wort.
At l p.m.., members of
G~ Reeordiap wUI show
slides 3Dd demon.st:rate bow
aoa.reacfuig tribes are reac.b-
ed .-itb the Gospel. An Ice
cream metal will follow oo
tbe cllucb la.wD.
Ull IIARTIII, fit,
PLAZA CENTRE, IRVDIE
Dining & Dancing in the Round
"The Bobbv Craio Show"
Entertaining Tues. thru Sn.
: Xow Open
: · Mon. tttru Sun.
Guest Bo.t Slips
For Rnervations
640·5123
..
a.t.dc~Gr reereatlon, on land. .,. Ud tn tbe a.t.r,
will be .,.allclllod Seo<. 22-
26 at tle Ci«<rce Colourts
recreatioDil fthlele, nn and
boat SlloW at Aaabeim Sta -
dlam.
Ss mlllioo worth ol all type5
ot recreatkxlal •ebl.cles La-
c ludl.ng motor homes, pick-
ups, campers, motoreydes,
mopeds. dime baules, off-
road veb.leles, vaas a.d n.11
cooversions.
Appro:dmately 250,000 Both power and sailboats
w1U be displayed. A tnller -
able houseboat will be shown
::-------, for the first Ume In South.
DOG OBEIIENCE lsdeiDOII-
strated here as E1d Kothe
of Costa Mesa calls OD fiff
to leap lDio tbe air. Tatf
can )amp 5 leet from a
stttiag position.
At the 7 p.m. eveniAg ser-
vice a multi -media rum nar-
rated by Pastor Jobn Und-
nll wtD tell of the Guate-
mala eartbqua.ke relief work
by Hermano Pablo. ·,. ·. ·. ·103 N. BA YSIOE DR .. NEWPORT BEACH.-.:·.-
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YOU NEED A FLEXI BLE PASSBOOK
ACCOUNT earnmg 5 %% daily com-
pounded 1nterest per annum. Fifty
percent of o ur savmgs deposits. on
!he average, are held by account
square-teet of space .,..Ill
be utlli!.ed for more than
hOICiers in these popular passbook savings-
the backbone of every welt-planned savings
program. Whether you have $5 or $40.000 on
depos1t. your funds earn da1ly compounded
m teresl at a h1gher rate than that paid b y
commercial banks. And you can make
Withdrawals m any amount . at any time-
without penalty.
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YOU NEED HIGH YIELD SAVINGS
CERTIFIC ATE S. In minimum
amounts of $1 .000 these term certifi-
cates earn the h•ghest interest on
insured savings that Laguna Federal
o .. tlo(>rll' "" !:•'"'' unrl
f••U o•Jn.
JEWELRY DOCTOR
Part of the en;or mem
has ever offered. Select terms ranging from 90
days to 6 years. Longer terms earn higher
mterest rates. What"s more. interest IS
compounded daily. and these high ra tes are
guaranteed tor the full term. providing you
mcur no mterest penaltres by early With-
drawals.
hiving Dice /E'Welry
~'"'omes rrom knowing it 1s
1n (ood condition and look-
ing Its nry best.
Thal'li wby t he sen·Jee I P•~•IOod by your jeweler
-checklDg -preeloos stone
settings, 1djustlng and
cleaning watches, polish·
inK precious stones and
meta1 s -can be so "i m-
portant to you.
You should llave your
diamood )ewelry checked
every 6 mon ths to ensure
that the settiD&S are not
loose. People WhO rol-
low this 9CheW.le lose
fewer stoneS than thOse
wlio don't. Rings, pendants,
clasp~. ea. r-
-anything tholt ha s
a precious stooe setting -
shOuld bt checked.
Wah.bes need periodic
ad~st.Lng and d w.ing.
HOMe OFFICI:
260 Oce•n Avenue L•guna Be a c.,, C•hlornoa 9?6!! r
Telephone •IM-7~1
LAGUNA N10U£L C•l•lorrua
J Mon•reh S.y Pl•u
SAH CLEMENTE., Cahjo•n••
601 Nonh El Cam•no Ro.at
LAGUNA HI US, C•hlo•n••
2•301 Pa!!eo de V•lenc•a
LAKE EL.SINOf!IE, Catolorn•a
600 Wesr G••h•m A...enue
There are simple steps
you can takf' rou rself, for
example, to protet·t against
a neckl:.lce Lrtoaki.J.lg or he-
ing damaged. We have a
fUll-time jE>we!er and
watchmaker on the prt.om.
lses wbo can show }'OU how
tQ check some of these
things yourself.
and coming soon in Belmont Shore and 0/ne/Orang•
We belleve that this kind
of indifidualb.ed service
Is oae of the strong points
of the lndtpaodent local
jeweler.
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Brakes-Your Choice
For can witb disc or ..,__tJPe
$4088 M!"!ilul
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imprttvt• "-h't'rlnft t.lf.,ty •·
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finctunc: your cn&fnc • New poinca..
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nina ctrli•e • l•de4et D ••·
T-a. VW A"""-
em California.
The increasingly popular
hang gliders in set"enl
models also wW be -dfs.
played. Experts at the spor:t
wUJ be on band to giYe rist-
tors information on hang
gUding.
Entertalnnll'nt wUJ ~pre
sented daily throughout the
sllow featuring the mysttfy-
lng magic of Piet Paulo,
the antics or ventrUoqutst
RoJ James and ttis wooden
buddy. Bast!, and tbe dare-
devU hlgl. wire feats of Karl
and Shei.l.1. Wino.
AUTHOR HALBERSHM
ON POWER POLITICS
Pulilzer Prir.e-wlwllD{"
author David Halben taru
will diSl'uss '·Abuses of
power in politi{'s'· Tuesday
noon, Sept, 21 , ln the Or-
ange Co:.st College auditor-
tum. Admission is free.
The former editor of the
New York T',nes Is the
. author of the best-selling
eiJ)Ose, "The best and the
; brightest."
Dogs' day
Sept. 18
Wttb final arrangements
compiP'ted, members of the
Orange Coast German Shep.
herd Dog Club are waitillg
for the day of their hi¥
AKC licenced German Shep-
herd specialty show and
obedience trials, scheduled
for this Saturday, 3ept, 18,
at Mile Squa.re Park, 16801
Euclid Ave., Fountain Val-
ley, Admission is free.
Judg~ ••Ill begin at 9
a.m. and Is ez:ped~ to run
throoghoJut tt.e da}'. Coo-
formation )ldge will be Mrs.
Grace Pappas of Castleton,
'=~•· York. Ra}'mood Muller
of Van Nuys •·Ill handle the-
obedience trials.
AKC ltc(>f)Cf'(i ShOWs are
· Point'· shows . This will bE'
the last KKC llc•nced shat.·,
sponsored b~-OCGSOC, lor-
1916. Th~ next st10"' is
scheduled for March or April
of next year.
For information call M~·
Cannon ol Costa Mesa, 548-
9458.
538 CENTER STREET • CO!»TA MESA -646-1919
Tennis Players ...
Practice Tennis Balls -3 /1.69
Dunlop Seconds -3/1.88
Penn Extra Duty Balls -3/2.25
Wilson Extra Duty Balls -3 /2.35
I ladies Tennis Dresses -1
Tennis Shoes 10.95 to 26.95
Men 's Tennis Shoes 11.95 to 24.95
Men 's Tennis Shorts -6.95 to 15.9
39.95
Music meets resume
Warmup Suits -13.95 to
Sweat Suits -9.90
The Harbor Vie'olo' Hills
Committee of the OrangP
County Philharmonic So-
clef}' -..·uJ hold the first meet-
.• iD.g of the I 9'16. 77 year Tues-
day, Sept, Zl. at the bomt'
of Mrs . John Van Udeo,1232
Keel Drive.
Guest speaker will be Mrs.
John F. Porter of tbe Ph.il·
h3rmontc board of directo rs.
Mrs. Porter has served .ls
pr£>sl!1ent of the Philhar-
monic Society board of di-
rectors and chair man of the
women's activities board.
~ew officers of the Har-
bor View Hi.lls Commlltl"t"'
aN': PresidPot, Mrs. Rob·
ert P. Smith J r.; l st Vict'-
pr esidpnt, Mrs. Diane Liv-
ingston; 2nd vkP.presi-
c;lents , Mrs. Gv.111 Pary and
Mrs. Ellis Yarnf'll; 3rd vtce.
president , Jol rs. Michael Mc -
~allr; serr etarr, Mrs.
P U BLIC NOTI C E
fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAl.fE STATEidE~T
The following persoq iS
dolni!: business as: Newport
Hypnotherapy Clinic, 351
Hospital Rd., Newport Beacb
92660: Robert Emmet Down·
lng, M, D •• 3346Nenda An,,
Costa Mesa 92626.
This business Is conducted
t.y an indivifllal,
Signed: Robert Emml!t
Downing.
This statement v.•ar; fU-'
With the county clerk of Or-
ange County Aug. 1'7, 19?6,
~bUsh: Sept. 16, 23, 30,
Oct. 7, 1976, to the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -60386
ELOISE KLOKE TALK
IS SET FOR SEPT. 22
• 'Sta.tus of women•• spea.t-
er at the Sept, ZZ 11lllC"-
meet!Dg or tiH! Do1pMaa Ill
the Irvine Coast Coutry
Club wiU be. £Ioise KJo1re..
assistant ctwlceUor for ad-
rDtlilt:ration at UC lniM.
Reeepttoo will bectD at
11 :30 a.m. and lune~ tri.U
be aened at TIOOil l:)r t:I:IU
mMIIog ot 1 IH! Dolphlu, ""
womerl'l dtvtsioo otu.e ...., ..
port Hartm ChlnMr ol
Commerce.
Fran<'is J. l'io<'k; treasurf'r,
Mrs. Hobert Weber.
Co.oostesses for the
meeting v.·lll he Mrs: Donald
V ahn and Mrs. William
Hickey.
Basketballs
Footballs -Tennis Balls
Hooded
Acrylic Jackets
15.95
PEANUT ROAD
Well, I see where . old Peanut Jimmy Carter has p.icked a very significant place
to start his campaign: the old home of franklin Delano Roosevelt down in War m
Springs, Ga.
The peanut man is Walking on the bones of a dead man in order to get to where he
wants to go. Well, he couldn't have picked a better one. Old Roosy started this
country down the road to socialism more tha n 30 yea rs ago. I guess it's onl)' proper
that the man who wants to take us to tne om er ena 01 tnat roaa sooulO ptck up the
torch from the guy who flrst burned us.
Our massive welfare rolls, our ba ck-breaking government pension system, and a
lot of other big-government ideas began with the man from War m Springs. The man
from Plains is his disciple.
When all of the rhetoric and smlling and shuffling are all over with, th ere are a
few haM fa cts we had better look at before we put Jimmy Goober in the White Hou se:
For one thlng, the 'Democrats have earned a reputation as Ame rica's War Party.
Look at the record. All back through our history, the Democrats hav~ led us into war
and the Republicans have led us out. If this is the kind of thing you want, vote for
Jimmy.
You hear a lot of college professors and long hairs talk about how American
businessmen have profiteered from war. The fa ct is, the Democratic Party ha s
NEEDED wars to bail it out of the terrible economic mess it keeps getting us into.
The war business Is very good political business for guys like that.
No. matte'r bow good theytrytomakeit sound, when Carter, Humphrey and McGovern
talk a.bollt the government putting everybody to work, it's nonsense. The government
has no money, except what it takes from the people. It can meet no payroll without
taking from tOOse already at work. It can create no wealth. What it CAN dots start
wars. It can also make decisioos to either control the economy (thereby ruining It)
or let the free enterprise system work its wonders of plenty.
Jimmy Peanut might be the most rellgioos man alive. He might have the prettiest
smile, the cutest kids, the nicest mother, and even the very best of intentions. But,
be and · his Democrat party are not going to GIVE you anything -except trouble.
They've proven lt over and over.
Al Forglt
BOONDOGGLE OF THE WEEK: Costa Mesa. decides to spend $5,000 In tax money
to try to bring more tourists to the Orange Coonty coast. At the same lime, the city
Is on the record against uy Increase In traffic at O.range County Airport. I guess
lllat .,l .. s the QUestloll of Wbat we are going to do with the falrgrouods ••• we are
colng to tum It blto an airport lor tourists • • • • • • • • • • •
ODe of oar smoke <~electors :In your hOme will just hang there very cpietly, un-
aottcod, IIIUI you Deed It, Than, it may save you, your fllmDy and JOUr PJ:tlllerly.
IT HA WA