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C ANARY ISLAND PINES a.roun~ Harbor View elementary
school in Harbor View HJlls are the subject of coc-
troversy between school official s and residents of streets
that overlook the school to see the ocean. This Is a view
up the hill fro m below the schOol. Homes can be seea
through the trees tn the background. Some oomeowners
ela.im the trees should be cut\ ~ause they restrict
their ocean views. (Ensign photo.
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Purchasers of .S80 caliber
aDd 9 mm caliber ammtml-
ttoo are being checked 1n
the Harbor Area by Costa
Mesa pollee lo their coa-
tlnulng search for the mur-
derer of Pamela Davis, 27,
of 286'7 Valasco Lane.
Marina plan
still CM goal
A marina on the west side
of Costa Mesa adjacent to
the Santa Ana River Is still
the goal or the City of Costa
Mesa.
Th e poi nt was ra.lsed at
the Costa Mesa City Council
meeting Monday night when
the CouncU was asked to
adopt a r esohzUon for lmple-
meotatloo of the Santa Ana
R lver -Santiago Creek
g reenbelt currldor. City
Manager f red Sorsaba.I as-
sur ed Mayor Dom RacJU that
approving the greenbelt cor-
ridor would not jeopardise
the c.ll y's goal to get a mar-
ina. Th e resolution was
adopted.
An open-space inventory
will be taken In cities and
county area adjacent to the
river and creek. Both fed-
eral and state agenci es have
eyed the proposed marina
sUe as open space;' wiJd !He
refuge site and part of the
Santa Ana Ri11e r ODOd con-
trol progran,, ll • martna
is bunt, H •ould lead Into
the ocean adjacent to Santa
Ana River ,tetty,
RICK CRUTTENDEN
INJURED SURFING
Ri ck Cruttende n, 21, of
Cameo Shores, W:ls listed
tn fair condiHon yesterday
at Hoag OOspftaJ after suf-
fe ring a head wound in a
surfing accident he re on
Monday or last week.
A family friend said Rick's
surfboard hit him on the
head when he lost control
In heavy surf. He is said
to be paralyzed in the right
ar m and on the right side
of his lace, but therapy is
e~peeted to correct the prob-
lem, the friend said,
Ri ck is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. WaJter Cruttenden
Jr., of 4507 Brighton Rd.
Balllsttcs tests determined
5 shots ·were tired Sept. 10
into the body of Mrs. Davis
from a .380 callber auto-
matic pistol. The barrel of
the guo ns worn out and
did not leave ma.rld.ngs on
ballets that oormaUy In di-
cate the name brand of gun
used. It was explained.
Tree trimming '{ .
plan is opposed r f-...1
Purchasers of ammunition
are required to leave their
name when buytng, Sgt .
Sammy Cordeiro of the de-·
tective bureau pointed out.
Oftlce rs are following such
leads tn their contitl.ling ef-
fort to find the murderer.
Her t.lsband, Tom, llad left
t he OOme for a haircut and
their 4-month-old daughter
was asleep in the !Qme at
the tfme of the shooting.
Pollee are seeking a man
wtth a pale complexion dres-
sed in black.
The Canary Island pines
still have their ma jestic tops
sticking up above the s ky-
line of Harl:lor View ele-
mentary school, and the man
responsible for them says
that's OOw they will stay.
Ray Schnlerer, business
superlnteDdent of the New-
port-Mesa school district,
said Tuesday be lras oot yet
received a petition being clr -
culated by Harbor View Hills
restdents asking that more
of the pines be trimmed to
open up their views of the
ocean.
MAYOR CHOICE
IS DUE MONDAY
Four of the 6 Newport the 1st district, which in-
Beach City CouncU members •. cludes Balboa, Central New-
want to replace the late How-port and Lido Isle.
ard Rogers as mayor of the Among the namps being
town, and a longer 11st of mentlooed around to...-n are
his nelgttlors would like to Don strauss of Lido Is le,
take his seat as 1st District Kae Ewing, Marcta BUlts,
city cou.ncUman. BW Fredertcksoo and E!air.e
Monday night, the Council Llnhoff of Balboa. and AJ
will pkk 011e o1 tts menDers Forpt of Ceatral ~ewport.
as the neW' mayor aod wUl Also, M:. Rogers' wt1ow,
also try to decld; whether Trudt, is said to be a mong
to appoint a Councu sue-those being considered.
cessor to Mr. Roger s, or The city charter gives the
call a special election to Councll 30 days in which to nu tbe seat. pick: an appointee, or to call
Acti.ng Mayor Milan a special election. The n£""'"
Dostal Councilmen Peter coun··U member wUI serve
Barrett and Paul Ryckoff unW AprU, l 9?tl, when Mr.
a nd CouncUwoman Lucille Rogers • ter m would ha ve
Kuehn all said this week ex;>tr ed. Because of a recent
they would Uke to be mayor. c hange in the state election
former mayor Don Mcinnis code. cities are given o~ly
sa.td he definitely does not 3 dates per year -ln •"o-
want the job again and vember, March and Ma}· -
freshman Councuman' Ray on which to hOld special
William;., woo couldn't be elections. It's already too
reached forcomment,lss:Ud late to get on the NoYemtH;r
to have 00 tntere.st In the baUot, City Clerk Don s
posltioo George said this week. So,.
After i.he mayor is picked the Council taces the rtiiema
the Counc il must decJde ~ of leaving the seat vacant
how to find a 1st CouncU-untU nelt Mareh or appoint .
ma.n..tc District r eplacement 1ng someone to sene 19
for Mr. Rogers, who d:ied m~ths.
Sept 10 of a heart attack 'Tbere are some things
at his Balboa hOme . His to be said for eUher chOice, •·
replacement must live in Councilmen Mcinnis and
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·•We cut so me of the trees
just before school started, •·
Mr, Sctmlerer eq:~lained.
·• and we go back trom time
to time to top thOse trees,
but there are certain other
pines that we ha ve oot cut
and do not Intend to cut.
These a re the trees that
we don't belleveare ascrltl·
cat to the ocean views. Also,
these trees are 2S years
old an~ have reached ma-
turity. Ther won't get any
bigger , but U we top them,
they will 'bush' out at the
top, eventua lly blocking
more of the view.''
SKETCH SHOWS PROPOSED HOUSING FOR ELDERLY IH HARBOR VIEW
Sandcastle SUBSIDIZED HOUSING
time again PLANNED FOR ELDERLY
Cas tit" bUilt1er s will gather
at t11e Corona r1el ~!ar bea ch
Sunr1a\', Urt. 3, for the l :Oth
annua.l saOOcastle ~·ontest
sponsore-d by th~ Commo-
dores (Jub of ttle Newport
Harbor Cha mber of Com-
merce.
Dr. Joseph Hart, wtlo Is
circulating the petition,
would not return reporters'
calls t h.ts week on the matter.
The ~itlon s igners live
on Setting Sun, Pebble and
Ebbtlde, )Jst no rth of the
school, and their ocean views
are over the school property.
'•Some of the people whO
s igned the petition app
par ently did so as a r esult
of peer pressure," Mr. Sch-
nlenr c laimed. ··We have
bad ea us from ha ll a doun
people sa}·tng f!latliOme peo-
ple we re told their nPig!lbor-t::
"'ou.ld be upset Yoith them
U the)· didn't stgn. · ·
Dr, Les Starnes, chatr.
man for the event , wllJ fire
the starting gun at noon.
Judging '''Ill begJn at 2.
Awards will be presented
tn the foll owing catecories:
most artistic, best eon.
tempanry, best designed.,
btst I;nlble, ~S1 drip. best
11U:h0Uc, mo.sr: grratldl)lse-;
most humorous, most unJque
and most or iginal.
Entry blanks and informa -CDM HI COFFEE uoo can .,. obtalno<i rrom
the Chamber om ce. 644. FOR NEWCOMERS am. Ent ry r .. ls Slo.
Plans for a 100 -unlt hous-
Ing complex for senior citi-
zens, to be built br thE'
Ltrthe.nn Cttu rch or thP
Master in Harbor \'lew Hil ls,
were announced thls week.
If approved by local and
federal auttlorlt!t-s , ttM>
apartment project would rely
heavily on f~nl t.u sub-
sidies.
'•Seavi~ Lather an
PJ..ar.a .. wou ld bE> built oo
2 acres of chU rch-owned
property surroundUic the
IA.t:betU Clll&.rch at Z900 P-a-
clfh-VIP Dr.. near the
Harbor View stqlpin( c«t-
ter. Eae:h unit W'OUid rta ve
one bedroom, a Uvtng~tnitlg
a rea, kitchen and patio.
Tenants "'OI.a1d bf people
over 62 )'ea rs old, 'l'ho a re
.4. ne~~o·comers' cotfeee wllt
be he ld at t O a.m. ThUrs-
day, Sept. 30, in th e faculty
lounge of Corona del Mar
high school to greet parents
ll'ilh students new to thE'
school.
Back to school ntght has
been set fo r Oct. 6,
Purchases ok'd
in SuperBlock
Oct. 7 is the date of the
first PTA general meeting.
Denni s Evans, principal, will
s peak on what is new at
Corona del Mar fU gh,
Costa Mesa Super Bloc k
moved ftlrther to,.,·ard rea lit}'
Monday night when the Costa
Mesa CityCouncllpurchased
2 more pieces of the block,
held condemnation public
hearings on 6 other pa rcels, HOUSEWIFE'S DEATH a Dd approved a cont ract fo r
IS RULED A SUICIDE architects for a flre station
A Costa Mesa hoUsewife's on part of the property.
death was ruled a suicide A sum of 51 80,000 for 14,-
790 square feet or propert}' this week by the county cor -
one r's office. F'rancf'S Ella-occupied b~· ~branch count)'
tions ~etermining such "''as
the case.
Ruth Swope, 11 61-year re-
s ident or Costa Mesa. wor-
ried about income loss when
her property would be taken
at 574 Center St. Cit) At -
torney Ro}' June explained
i.ncome loss wmuld be pan
of the appraisal. Relocation
assistance wou ld go to the
occupant of ttle property,
· physlcallr self·tellant,"
af'c ording to information re-
leased by church otficlals.
They would: par rent equal
to 25 per cent of their in-
come. In cases where that
amount would oot cover the
tull rental fees. federal
Housthf: and Urban Develop-
ment (HUD) tu.nds would: be
e~ted to substdite the
rental. Monthly r@fits would
be eompanble to those
t ha rged for simila.r apart-
me~~ts In Newport Stactl.,
say the denlopen.. OGe-
~room a,:artmeats 1a
neartl)' BaytrOOd nenge
about S300 moathly. That
could mean all tenants with
Incomes of less tlwl Sl,200
Ptr month would 1\n e to
get HU D rent subsfdJ es.
Belore the de'elopers o:.an
;~pply for HUD fUnds, the
rhurch wm have to get a
use per mit from the city
of Nello'JX)tt, When Lu theran
C hU t ch ofNrials 41lllOUnced
their tentative plans last
vear, Cit~· Council members
neeted tile t(1ea (a\'Orably.
A libran-, l.aundr~· room,
part-roo m and recreation
a re• ue lnclttdt>d ln plans
for communal use.
An electronic SKur ityand
safety system ..-ould \lnk
each apartment to a mai.n
desk, v.·hi<"'h "'·ould bi' manned
around thf' rloc k.
Barrett both said this week.. Historical site selected ;.~:;.'~:~·~~::. -::. ~i. llhn.r~· on the site will go nie Perry, 30, was found dear! to Hatr}' M. 1\t>Jso, lrvtne
Fr ldar at her tlome at 1876 Ternce. He will also get
Maui Cirr le, of a gUnshOt $57,500 for another lot of wound to the hear!.
Current plans call for a
use permu appltratioo to be
madp in Sovember. lf and
v.·hen approval Is recel11ed
from th .. dt~ and fro m HUD,
ronstructlon will bee:in,
church offir1als sa.tr1.
Tbe proposed Unt..-er&:tty
Drive extensioa. Which WOdld
give motorists another route
a.round NeWJX)rt Bay. cot a
boost tbis week trom repre-
seotathes of the 4 cutes lt
would sene, and trom the
Newport Harbor Chamber ol
Commer ce.
City oftl.cbls from New--
port, Costa Mesa, lntne aDd
Huntlngton Beach I(J'eed that
they m.Jght ask tbe COUDty
to fund an eavironmentllim-
pact report (EIR) on the
proposal. Newport Beach
City CouocU hJ.d thJ'O'ft a
road block 1n the pli.DDetl
estensloo In July by rer.aa-
llli to release already
budgeted city funds for the Em.
But, a! a meeting last
Thursday in Newport, local
CooncO merrbers Oooald
Mc.lnnis and Luc tue K.ttetm
tol~ reprt!sentatl•es of the
other 3 cities that tbeywou.ld
Uke to cooperate with them
in getting tt1e road put
througfl.
Couat}' master plans call
for connecting already-ex-
isting stretches of Uni-
versity and otber streets
to for m a ma jor arte ry. The
alignment would start •lth
Atlantic Ave. tn Huntingtoo
Be1.ch, and wou ld lnclude a
new bridge across the Santa
Ana RiYer to connect with
f a.ir Dr ive, whlch would be
extended westnrd alOOi the
soothern edge of the Costa
Mesa city golf course. Fair
becomes Del Mar Ave. a.t
Newport BIYd. and Uni-
versity Ortve from Slllta
Ana A•e.. eastward to tbe
Orarce Coast YMCA, Whe.re
Ua.it'ets1tJ ends. AAer a
m4s1tw pp aerou tbe
ao'ttbern ed(eof~r New-
port Bay, Uni•erslty pleD
up agatn at MacArthar Bl"fd.
and coot:inues tnto lrrtne and
on to tbe San Diego freeway.
Monday, tbe Newport Ha r -
bor Chamber of Commer~
annouoced that its tnns.
portlt.ion committee has
formed a task for ce to work
on getting the University
Drive Issue back before the
~ewport Beach City Council.
f or 2 years , the Council
budgeted money to pa)' for
a $60,000 EIR on ttae"mlss-
ing link'" pro~t. First, the
county was scheduled to
share the EIR cost, theo
the city elected to go it
<~lone. But, inJul}'. the Coun-
cil backed down
Ne"J))rt Councllmembe.r
LucUie Kuehn said a lette r
will be sent this week to
the city councils of Costa
Mesa, Irvine and Hunti~on
Beach, asking them to urge
the county to j>in With New -
port lD fUndi~ an EIR.
Ted Finster, president of
the Newpo rt Beach Hlstori-·
cal Society, and Mrs. WU -
Ua m Ri tter, vtce.presldent,
ESCHER NAMED
MESA C.C. PREXY
have arranged a dinner
meeting at l.rvine Coast
Country Club for 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 14, to hooor
the se1ectloo. of anaddUiooal
historical marker.
The site of the marker
will be where the 3rd Na-
tional Boy Scout Jamboree
convened in July, 1953, on
the Irvine Ranch, wtttch Is
now part of Newport Center,
bat then was occupJed by
rabbits. gi'CilDd SQWr.rels,
and fteld mlee.
Dostal and Mr. Ryekotf. Mrs.
Kue hn said she would favor
appointing someooe.
Mrs. Kuehn ape>ears to be
the most active candidate
for mayor.
"'I want the job, and I'm
actlvely seeking U," she told
the Ensign.
Burial P.)onday tn Good 12,750 squa re fp.et ad)a.cent.
Escrow Is due to close Oct. Shephe rd c-emeten ·, Hunt-
ington Beach, fo1Iowed ser -31Pubuc need and necPSsity vices at. St. John the Bap .
Ust Catholic Chu rch in Costa r('Qul.rlng eminent domain
Mesa. Baltz.Bergeron of were giv en as the reason
Costa Mesa was f\Jneral dlr-for pre-condemna tion pu blic
hearings on 6 othe r pa rcPls. ector .
T wo part't>ls O"'ffi@>d b)
Jeane.tte C. Shafer at S6 1
Plumer St. received ttw nod
for pUblic ne-ed and n~t'S
sit~·. CXher s includE"<1 582
Center St., owned by Rlrtlatd
C an~ Dolores G. Calhoun;
587 Plumer St., owned by
Koser~ and Lusiaty Soften,
and 583 Plu mer St., own ed
by John aM f aythe ~ariinr
Parks. Mr. Par ks, S12-36th
St., Wtst Ne"'-port, otl)ec"ted
to the action, comiOJ from
Bruu to get the ma tter
straightened out. Council-
men did not consirter ap.
pratsal su ms.
Irvine ·profit up,
expansion eyed
Werner Escher, dlrectoa
of public relatioos tor South
Coast Plar.a wtll be lnstalled
as president of the Costa
Mesa ChamberofCommerce
at a aoon lunc beoa Thursday,
Oct. 21, iD Costa Mesa Golf
and Country Club,
other otflcers include
Howard Clary, flrst vtce-
presldeDt; Dr. Robert B.
Moore, !Dd vtce-Presldeal:,
and Kenneth w. Fowler,
treasurer, acting reneral
maoarer Nate Raade re.
ported.
IDteniewlnc Is cmder way
. to eelect a new poen.l man ..
artr to replace Ni cholas J.
Zleoer, .mo retired Sept. 1,
llr. Reade said.
BOB WYNN HOME
FROM HOSPITAL
Newport City MIDlger
Robert W tnn ts ' 'liP IDd
walktoc IUNOO and !eeUnc
great.. lees tbu 2 •eets
after ser1ousOI)albtartar-
reJ1, b1s secntar)', Maxine
McAlptoe, reported yester-
day.
Mr. WJM went home
Tooodar tn>m 11ooc hOspital.
Chamber adds to name m-. lilt llou1l llllod to
act oo a 1111Jt11C1oa tblt tbl
am. ""intlte" be added to
thtCbamber'sllme.
. The Council adopt !'d resolu.
N .B. Librarian Dorothea retiring
C lty Llbra.rla.n Dorothea
Sheely announced this week
that she •UI retire at the
end of this year, closiniJ
the book on more Uwn 30
year s of service to the cit}'
of Ne-wport Beach.
She has helped the 1oca..l
library system grow from
one buildtae: 1n Balboa to a
branch syltem tbat wUl soon
inclllde a new modem
'' ma.ln" branch tn Newport
Center. o.t., she lS dlll,ppOtDttd
that tbe Ctty Cc:unctl did
aot approft a blgerllbn.rJ.
•ltb room .,r the SJstem's
support aentces, aat1 umed
lbal u 1 major re... why
sbe anDouaced heT retire-
moot.
•• A lot llal btieadoet liDCe
1M?," • reeaUetl '-•-day. ,._ .... lllld liUbul2
Lla left frK a tiPI1I n.ca-
U... ''bill tMn'a a .tat moroe
to 1>o -. o.d • pllee
lor toellolcol o.d --
tntt.. -"' "'"blc· ptlt!Mid."
loalollulo CUyllaa-__ w,..._ro-
O!Wifl'tlc from GPID M.a r1
surgery, she praised Mr .
Wynn's '•understanding of
the De@d for library develop.
ment."
She llded that s he has
s erved 5 city manager s, but
that Mr. WYJlll was the nrst
to ac.hleve estabUshment of
2 bra..nch librar ies and to find
a temporary racJitty for the
techntcal servtces depart-
ment.
Mrs. Sheely polnted to the
following statistics to
dramatit.e theloca..lllbra.ry's
growth:
lD January, 194"i, the only
local !acUity W2s the 2,000
squn foot Balboa Ubnn.
wttb a statr of 5, an opera.t-
U.C bod(et or su.ooo an·
DDlli}. 15,!50 •olumes to
sene tbe clty's 9.!96 rest.
deftt.l. Wbo read I.D IVIftP
of 9.Z beJoU I Jillt tiC~
ID Jaly of this year, the
Ubnry had 4 brancheS. plus
a statM., a teetWcat Hr-
•ton ~ers ud a
Dtw bf'IDCIII on tbt dn.-t.li
bol..nt&, A tWf ol 4.1 H l'"t'tl a P"9"lltlga or u,ooo oa
u OIIOI'IIfiC bodretoiU'IZ.·
SlS, PI'O•tmllir 16&,J06boob
that an read oo an average
of 10.4 per person. New ser.
vices acided s~ 1941 in-
c lude pertodica.ls, casst'ttes,
fUms, mtcrof'Um, a COQntY-
•tde reference aoo service
network, a ne• catalot:lng
system, recordJ..ois. and at-
borne and conn.lescent nos.
pttal sen1ee:s.
"lt•a .-tth mlzed emotlons
that I uoounee my retire-
ment," she admitted. She
pn.tsed other ctty d@lla.rt .
meals for tbrelr eooperatloo.,'
and 1M Ltbrtry Pot rt1 and
the Frteads or tht Library
for a-.tr dtdleation and de-
..-oUoa. She proml.Hd to coo-
tlmae •• u ..,_\d voluoteer
ln -.c~~oe llbnry.
Silo ud bar loa~ Lln,
•ho \1 llleld of man cpen-
tlool 11 eo.-.. , liar
Pooo oatco. it.. ill N ....
port Rolt'b. "'*"" CIIJ .._r r .--coiled Mrs. SMetr ........ , .., loftl
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Mayo r DomRacitlandCit}'
Clerk EUeeo Phlnntr wue
author1zed to sign a con-
tract between McCulloch Ar -
chitects and the City for de -
sign of Costa Mesa n~ sta-
tion number one to serve thfo
downtown arH. ftom Super
Block.
In other action the Coun-
cil approYed an agreement
wttb Robert and Sinee Coles
a.nd the Costa Mesa Redt>-
•elopment ACtrK"Y klr senior
r.oust~ development uMer
the HUD procnm. Cft)' Man-
acer F~ Sorsabal said
there was no eommtlment
to the city 1.n the acreemtnt.
,, senior eltlzen center Is
pJ"'PC)Sed for 9Jper Block..
CAN caL EO PICNIC
TO BE RHCHEOUL EO
TM Commodom Clab of
tilt Newport Hutlor Cbl.m-
btr of Com~• l11ft08Deet
, .. ,)be 101•-odllloalt
pllleld l)rttdsF·rtdiJ,ScJt.
tt, at "-" Doooo tes ~ cuc.UICS. New pteale
plUs wtu M"UCJJMMII"Ad 10011.,
aeoordiac to tM Commo-
dorU.
The lrvibe Co. is m:a ldng
more money than ever a.od
is tn•tng to exp:lndlnto new
rtelds, according to coor1
testimony this week by C'Om -
pany president Raymond
Watson.
~lr. Watson's rema.rks
eamt M.oMay under cross
enmtnatton from attorneys
for Joan Irvt~ae Sm ith, a
minority stockholder who Is
f\ghtlne 1ttempts b)' the
MobU Oil Co. to t::.ly con -
trolllng Interest ln ln1ne.
Mobll &Dtl the J a.mes Irvine
Founda.t1oo, •Mch O'WDs S4.5
pe r cent of rmne Co .. stoek
nave agrftf'd on a sale ptlet
of $!00 mUUon, bill Mrs.
Smlth bU taken tbem to
court. a rguln( tt.t tbe stoc.k
Is worth much more tba.n
that.
Mr. WatiOn, tiiiiUfYlltbe-
tore onac .. c...,.~rtor
Coon Ju<tp Jameo )odp.
aid lnlDe 1..a aow tt'JIII to '
.., tiHI Fon w-llqlol1
l.b Touu •bn'~
Tilo blcl prtco. Ito lUll, ill
-···-~, .. -Mrs. Srnttb"s iANMJ,
Howard FlWt , -
.Uebel t.-t PrJ fJoa llr. w--lllt-to t-"'1 -l$ IIV -
-ol 11111-·· -·
e.:>timates, and e~s to
benent even more from fast-
rising pf'OP(>~' values in the
county .
The Mobil-Irvine trans-
action Is be~ held up wdll
the rompll'tlon of Juttce
Judge's hear ings.
MRS. ANN E HALL
OF COM IS DEAD
Anne Hall, "'12, died early
yesterday morning ofa hMrt
attack at her home at 71$
Jumlne, Corona del Mar.
Print• family memortal
&er~tees wUl be held. r rt411y •
ud bll.rtal w-UI be belltde
htr buJtud., E. Gordoll Hall,
trl Fallbrook "I.IOIDie ceme--
tetJ.
Mrs. HaU wu bon ta
T•JU 11110 Unci Ia S..orb
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bJ law. n. ~ ll tbe I..U ... .....,.,. lor tbe City
of Newport s-ea.
AltVO E. KAAPA , ••••••••• Oner ud Pabllsber
PEG HAAPA •• , •••• , •• , • , ,..,. .. t. hbUataer
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Newport Hartor..co.ta M-Area ••••• 0.. ,_,., $5.00
Oat ~ the Loc:a1 Ar. .•.••••••..•.. a.. J"U. $6.00
'
T OM ANDE RSON
16,000 l ttrf peno•nel. For
a .. do~othln&'' Co1'111US7
Or whtt t re they doina'!
Recently they voted
SS,OOO I Yf;ar for each
member to print two
newu etten . Multiplied by
43S R.e~ntatiws •nd
100 Senator-,, that oomes to
$2",675 .000 a year they
charp you to 'tell yo u why
you should reelect them.
They were already aeuins
The Birch Log
Our "Sovereign " Canal ... -~.lle-&l,.,ont, M~l"-,_ ttaitoi'CMi plu
to rev.amp the 1900 Pa~ma Canal Zone n.ty
hit the heedllnn durinc t he Ronakl ~· ~raid Ford nomination r'l'ht . But noW that
Reqan baa been defeated, there will be little
further election-year mention cl the K.iaa.i.npr
ache'J'e to tum the Canal OYer to tba Pana·
man1an Man:U.t di<:tatorthip. Pnlident Ford
won't bring the matter up beeauae it is hia
Secretary of State who ia a.n-ancins it. And
J immy Cart.r won't ~u• the Oemocra(ic
Platform which he 10 c_,.ully nurtured calls
HOWARD C. RATC U FFE, , for a MW t~ty t hat "recocnizea the principles
soo of Mrs. Lots M. Rat~ already agrM!(I upon."
1\&bjeet ot a SupmM Cowt ............. C wu •
.,. u • ...,, 20f u.s .. 21t •• .,. •• Court
Mid: "It it hypocritical to~.-. tMc; thll tide
ot the Unittod Suu.lll~ •H.:t. _.I th.t the
territor)' dttc:ribed doet ~ bible to this g .
tion •... " Pre.ident Williaa Hotnrd T.rt
at.o n~ a timilat view d\IJ"lnf a JUte vitit
to Panama on November 16. · 1910. lD a formal
adem. delivered du.ri.n, • b.nquet liven by the
Pretident of Panama, he Mated: ''We are here
to construct. maint,tin, opente aod defend a
worl!i canal which N td throua:h t.he heart of
your oounley, and you have civen u. the neoet~·
ury aovereiptty and jurisdiction 0\lft' the part
of your country occupied by that canal to
enable ua to do 110 effectively.··
~0~·~·
I( ldatioa c.'OIItbtlila at
arowtd the ~ent 12"
~1 . tweqty4i¥e yw n from
now a ,dollar will buy a
nickel's worth ot aoods. So
if you 'rt o n a pension or
toeial tecurity, you'll have
no teeurity. Unless you·~ a
Conll"essman or Senator.
They've tied t heir pensions
to the buyinJ.opower of the
dollar. Actually, they
should &et no pensions at
ul.
And what arL." o ur lea den
doin& to prev_$nt runaway
inflation, bankruptcy and
chaoS? They've doubled the
federal bud1et in the put
S38.7 million annually
clltfe of S030 Clubhouse Rd., T he ''principles" tefelftd to were estab-
Costa Mesa. has entered l'lts lished by Secretary ol SUite Kiq inrer and
freshman year at tbe U.S: Panama's .Juan Antonio Tack on •'ebruary i,
Air Force Academy, Colo-1974. T he prt~posed t~aty spells out the aur-
r.ado. He Is ooe of moretban f't'nder of U.S . 110vereignty over the Canal ZoM
1,400pledtre..,.shmen •ho1el'::.,t6e and the Canal. Principle No. • be&:ins with tbia
We necotiat.ed for the land and paid heavily
for it; t he COAl n ceeded that of all other
territorial purchue. combined. Tbm we built
thf. Canal, and we have operated and defended
it sia~ it opened in 1914. The Canal Zone and
the Canal a~ ours, without qualification, no
matter what Henry KiMinger or-any othf'r ~~ell·
out artist says.
ARVO E. HA.APA, owner Md pubtisfter of the En.si9'1
~C!J.-..'QOOIQ seven yean; ..
• LESS SCHOOLS, MORE EXPENSE?
Page one of the Ensljpl last week
carried two interesting and provocative
headlines: "WHICH SCHOOLS TO
CLOSE? BOARDASKS"and ''TRUSTEES
ASK FOR FED FUNDS."
I am sure that other burdened tax-
payers are thinking the same thoughts
that immediately .came to my mind:
Since the proposed closing of sc hools
reflects a drop in attendance, there
should be some corresponding decrease
in the tremendous cost of our tax-
supported schools. So why should there
be a request for $3,750,000 in federal
funds for school pro jects? Why not,
instead, pay our own way by using
funds realized from sale of surplus
school property?
The trustees are using the federal
funding ploy to get around the pained
outcry of local taxpayers, who will s oon
be staggered by the new tax bills, re-
flecting the awesome jump in assessed
valuations. The trustees, and the school
administrators, know that the voters
would turn clown local bond issues for
the propos ed projects. Therefore, they
say, let's no t give the tax-paying boobs
a voice in this decision; let's get some
of that "fr ee" fed money instead. They
know it will cost a whole lot mor e
that way, besides adding more fu el to
the m ounting inflation, boosting our cost
of living, and also binding us down tighter
with m or e federal controls.
Is that the way you want it, taxpayers?
U not, let the school board hear your
protests,
• • • • • •
• SAV E MONEY BY APPOINTING
Governme nt
or inflation.
1S the cause
Henry Kissinger is afraid
for his life. And fo r many
ru sons, he should be. He
had his special armor·plated
limousine , flo wn by special
plane from Washirt~l on,
D.C., to Bosto n just so il
could be used to transport
Mrs. Kissinger and himself
fro m the airport to t he
hospital, a tri p which
requires abo ut ten minutes.
Henry's lift< would be
safer if h\" would resip and
mov\" to Russia. He has no
enemies there.
OBJ ECTIONAL TV
Instead of pu shing the
"orr· butr on , thert< is
something \"Ven more
meaningfu l you c.an do. For
instance, if you think th e
Sonn y and Chtr Show is
le wd , disl.utrful. lind a bad
in Ouenct in your homr,
writr thr sponsors and tell
them you"JJ ntvrr trade with
th!!m as long as thry
sponsor that sho W. Tltey
undt rs li!nd tht Cllsh reg.iste r
betler than they do
morality . Sponso~ of the
above program are: Su rs,
Sunshine Sha mpoo, an d
Ne.w Body Life Control
Pantyhose.
I am as much co ncerned
with taxpayers· keepin& a
Congressman as with a
COnlfessrnan 's cost of
keepina Eli:r.abeth Ray. It
now costs Americans an
in crediblt $488.50 5 a year
to keep a Con11essman in
Washington. That's up 30
percent in two years . They
are Jtealin& '":.rr money ,
gOJgi n& themselves with
under-the·tabl\" benefits and
jrl..jhe-bed Eliubeth Rays.
They no w spend
S277 ,220 each on staff,
whether they can type or
not. (Thy rod and th y staff
discomfort me). They're
now l"nt itled to ci&hteen
office aids apiece. Or ma ybe
th at should be a piece.
That's a total o f more than
under the free mll llinlf
system.
Had enough ~
THE ''NEWS" MEDIA.
Why do the networks, tht:
wire services, and most of
the major "news" med i~
refuse to tell the American
penplr thf' tnuh aboul the
Commun ist comp1rar;-y, thr
!ierious financial ~it uati<•n
facing the natio n, thr
inordinate ~rccn1a1c of
crimt' committed by hla cks,
in relation to their
popula tion pt:rccntaar. the
true picture rcgardin& the
comin& runaway inflation,
and the gipntic "welfare"
fraud?
Why has nont' of the
abo ve never told the truth
about what 11S lik\" to llv t in
Red China, Russia , or rtny
Communist nation?
Th\" PT\"SS br.~.nw ash 15
certa1nly not new, all hough
it is now probably worse
than ever brfore m th1s
counny.
Si xly..jwo )'C'aTS aao. John
Swinto n, ed 1tor of the Nr w
York T!mu ~·0n fessed at lhr
annual d1nnrr of th..-
Ameri can PT e!ls Assodation·
"ThL."rC' is no ~uch thing .• ~
an independen t press 1n
America, if we C'XC\"pl th:ll
of thL." little count ry towns.
You know this and I know
it . Not a man amo ng you
da res to UtiL."r his honest
opinion. WL."re you to utter
it , you now beforehand that
it would new-r appear m
print. II is th r duty of a
New York journalist Jo he,
distort , to revile , to toad y at
the feet of Mammo n, and to
SL."JI his coun try and his ract<
for his daily bread or what
amounts to the Sllmt' thing
-sala ry . We are tht< tools
<tnd tht< vassals of the ril'h
behind the scenes. Wr arc
ma rioneites. The<>e men pull
the strings and we dance .
Our time , our tlllenh. our
lives, our ca pacities are ;~11
the proper ty of the ~e mrn
we ar e
prostitutes."
And that wa~ htfnrc
Kr on k 1t e. W al1rr~.
Reasoner. Sm11h . R e~ron .
Suh.berger . Jat:k Andrr,nn
(no kin ), et t:. et c.
Conside ring the great expense of a
special election, tbe Newport Beach
City Council should fill the vacancy on
the Council by appointment rather than
by e lection. There already have been
s everal Dist rict I citizens expressing
willingness to serve, so the Counc il
should be able to select someone of the
calibe r of Howard Rogers for this im-
portant position.
BURKE SEEKS BACKING
• • • • • •
• J UDG E THEM BY THEffi VOTES
The Conservative Index just published
in Review of the News magazine, avail-
able at American Opinion bookstores,
provides a valuable guide for voters
in this election season. By their votes
you c an judge the incumbents.
California, as usual, is near the bottom
of the barrel in evaluation of our 2
se nators on the basis of constitutional
and conservative judgment. Senator John
Tunney , up for re-election, rates only
9, voting the conservative cause only
once on 10 key issues. Senator Alan
Cranston, unfortunately not up for re-
election yet, rates 8, also with only one
conservative vote.
Senator Dole of Kansas, President
Gerald Ford's a'UIUiing mate, rates an
even 50. Senator Mondale of Minnesota,
Jimmy Carter's running mate, has a
minua-8 rating --the minus resulting
from 4 absences. ·
PROS and KAHNS
PANAMA'S DtCTATOaSHrP
T'h8 Panarrlllftian ,eoph a.re indeed beil'll exploited,
opprened a11d JUPPfUKd: ftOC by 111 but by the milituy Ju•ua
thlt loot lhrir elected -.o-.-nmen t Oftf It putpoir!t,
_,..,lhd I heir ConMitulional ltilllts .. d h still dt:nylns them
-.Jority rule lftd repracatath<e i()W1'ft ment. But to whom can
dMy Joolr; to hdp them ,..in l iMit freedom'!
Our IMIOtiatbw whh thb MiJitary jurtta to ICmtt~he.n h. iJ
IOf+••t to the AIMfiClft ao4 h.naNftieft ~who will
...... 0 suffer tM COtiMCI••ca. .-J. x.;.. K.IM
Bdsloessmea were u ked
tbU week to doDate to lD-
eu mbent Robert Burke's
campa.J.cn to bang onto bJs
?3rd state Assembly District
seat. A letter from Butte
campaign eommltteemu
P ~:,J'SLI C N O T te ~
NOTICE
OF PUB LIC HEAR:NG
NOTICE JS HEREBY G(V-
EN tl'tat the City Cou.ncU of
the City of Newport Bea.eb
wW bold a pdbllc bea.rlfle
reprdlftl the applieatlon
of James H. ParkiMoa IP-
peallng the dod-of tbe
PWmi.Dig CommLMkJD cSeay.
lnr Use PermU No. 1103
fiQIMstbc tbt •MtaJiatlon
of U ldentlfteaUOD poall:t
sip ud aatomobUe display
area ad)lc• to Jamboree
Roed tu Beacb lmpcwts ud
Newport DltMID IDto Ill•
IDd senlee taewt111 Ill
Mf'WPOrt Place IDd permll·
Uoa to coutruct a DeW ser.
tlee bulldtac oa the sate
-at 148 -Ill DoYt strllt, .-beuter1J ol Dote
strllt aod oortbweRtrlJ of
Jamllor" Rold.
IIOTICE IS HEREBY FUR-
TilER GIVU -tho aid ,..,Ue ....... wUI .. llald
.,. tbl ... *' ot Oelllber,
lftl, at u. '-r ol 7:JO
p, ,., • aoo co.c:u Cloaa-
bon II ... Clr Rail .....
CIIJ II 11.-port B-, Cal-......... --_. piece ., .. Ill Pll' IJ I
t 5 Fill It .., ...., ltlld .. __ _
Dorlo"-P
CIIJI:-*
CIIJ II llooport -,.,., ... D,lfll,. ........................
NOYel Walte of Huntington
Beacb asked for donatloos
of $25 or more.
Tbe letter saysa ''Uberal-
labor-actlvlst coaJUton Is
out to get" Mr. Bu r ke.
Republlcan Burkp Is op.
posed in tbe November gen-
eral election by Democrat
Dennis Mangers, who almost
unseated hlm 2 year s ago.
Both men are from Hunting:-
too Beacb, and tbe 73rd dis-
trict I.Delydes that city and
Costa Mesa.
"At this moment," writes
Mr. Waite. "they are paying
wo rkers to d1strlbute tbous-
a.nds of post card rectstn-
tloo forms lD the heny Ub.
eral areas of the district,
aad tile)' an geartoc up a
blPlJ·ftna.Dced computer-
lied mall _..., deslped
to ·etmtllldlace Burke's ac-
complttbtntDts,"
Mr. Walle pob:lts out that
Mr. Barke authOred lfllisla~
Uoa to eUmLDate t he basl-
aeu IDveotory tu, and co.
utbOred a btU 10 nempt
••.._.... trom Plrtar
Ill• tu 011 baslnHs equip-
meat.
GYPSY MUSIC FOR
FOR TU ESDAY Q.UB
c,.,., nute ww bo !aa-
blrtd llllloSclt.!IIooe'-
...... 11 the 11M1oior Cloob
of llowpolt Halt>or >I 1M -lla7CN>,
lllonor Konta, "*"" .... ,.,, ww .. loiDad .,
-aod ..... " c,.,.,
lJI1I aod -Ia liPior oah:Mw '•e.,;. ~
-bo--BibaCoa,
.. -1510; 111111 c...., 110-
1114, or a.., UIIUt,' fll-
14'11,
acce r comp ..,. "Th p . . •eek of lntensln fteld outra~eous statement: · e anaman1an terr1· t~~ pnyslea.l cood:ltioo~ tory in which the. canal is situated thai! be
log and ~nlval instruction. retumt'd to the juriadiction~of the ~public of
He ts a 1975 gnduate of Pa nam a:· That statement boldly and falsely
Estancia high schOol. aS~>uml!§ that thl' Canal Zone always has been The U.S. Constit ution
Letters
• MIRACULOUS ESC APE
Dear Editor,
At 4:45 p.m. Monday,
witnessed a miraculous f'S·
cape from death at the cross-
walk a t Larkspur and Coast
Hwy. in Corona del Mar.
A little girl about 10 yens
old started across the high.
way. There was no trarnc
coming up Coast Hwy. as
the little girl c rossed over
to the center divide r. The
inside south-bound lane wat
all lined with cars, stopped
because o r the red Ugllt at
Marguerite, Btn the outside,
lane, the lane next to tbe
s idewalk, was empty of cars.
The 10 year old started to
c ross. I was on the side-
walk, but It happened so fast
thai I had no time to wam
her as s he darted into the
empty lane. A speeding car
came to a scr f'echlng hall
and )Jst barely missed her.
The driver of the car shoo k
his head in disbelief, as U
momenta r ily stunned. I said
to myself, God surel)' must
ha ve had a part In thls to
save the· lltU e !!:lt l from
ha rm.
Are ~~o·e golng to watt untU
a smaU child or an adult
Is killed before an over-
pass perlest raln v.·aJk is
er ected" U the death of a
chlld occurs, U wi ll be on
the conscience of every on e
of us.
Robe rt L. Ghigller i
Bob's Port Barber Shop
CORPORATE TAXES
TOPIC OF LECTURES
The contusing wor ld of
co rporate taxation will be
unnveled in a new 4-part
lecture series at Orange
Coast College.
The free series meets on
T hursday evenings. begin.
nlng Sept. 30, from 7:30
to 9:30, in OCC's fine arts
lecture hall ll9.
Series lecturer Is Richard
Brown, a member of the
law firm of Howser,Gertner
and Brown. He ls a tu and
corporate law speclallst and
Is a member of the tucom-
mlttees of the American Bar
Assoctatlon, Or angl' County
Bar AssocllUOD, and the Los
Angeles County Bu .As-
sociation.
WOMEN VOTERS UNIT
WILL MEET SEPT. 25
Th e evening unit of the
Or ange Coast League ofWo.
men Voters will bOld the nrst
meetlng of the 1976 • 71 year
at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept.
28, In the home of Diane
Walker , 1132 White SaUs
Way, Harbor VIew HUts,
Valer ie Murley, president
of the Orange Coast League
of Wome~~ Voters, will dls-
euu the League's organlza-uoo , programs for the com·
tJtg year. aDd action tbe
League bas taken to date.
CLARENCE LAYTON
OF C.M. DIES AT 75
Retired printer Clarence
LIJlOD1 75, of Z280 Eleda.,
Colt a Me•, wbo ·died Sat.
urday at a GIJ"!JtDCI'OYe hos·
pttal, was barfed Tutldl.y at
Good SbepMrd cemttery Ill
1111""-Btaeh.
A roa ry sentce n s btkt
at BeU-Broaclwty C-1 lo
Coltl Mta, ud a flmertl
miN :.t Sl, .Joac.blm's Catb~
olle Cblreb.
Mr • La )'too, a utiYt of
ledteea, Md U.ed ben lS
raan. Ha lo oomndbrwtle
Flo~ .... JC ........
"-&Dd !1'.,.., dll...,r
Mu)' .U.. .aod IS mad·
eiiUd-.
FROM THE IIIII E
n.r -" -lroto ........... ,Mil....,-
of _, fli"..,.• -.zw•
11111.. l:ir .,.. • (Pale
111:110.)
Pa nama nian territ~. Tht' truth i1 that tM
Znne is srwereign U.S. territory. And it is thia
point on which the American people must in-
sist when the next Congress debates thl' matter.
U.S . Sove~icnly
Article Ill of tht' 1903 Hay·Bunau·Varilla
Treaty granted to t ht' United States "all righ ts,
puwer a nd authorit y" which the United State!'
would exercise "if it were the sovereign of the
trrri!llry ... tn the entirt' t'xdusion of the
uen·i~ by the He public of Pa nama of any
su1·h ~1\'erei~n ril(h t.s, power or authority." If
Panama is exd udl'd from 80vereign righl8 a nd
the l'mtt>d St ate§ ~A all such ri,~~:hts as if
ir "''t'rt' !110\'l'rt>ign, tht'n ob\'iouAiv thl' United
Articl~ IV, S«tion Ill, of our Constitution
clurly says that Cong~US has th~ &ole power to
dis~ of "territory or other property belon~:
ing to the United Stale5. ··This meam that buth
Houses of C,ongreu mWit approve any changt'
in the dispo!iition of 50vereign territory. If our
so\·ereignt y in Panama i11 ignored, 11 new trl'aty
would require only tht' apprm•al of two·thirrls
of thf' Senatf' -a far more libf'ral body than
the House of Rt>pr~sentati\·es.
The coming ba1tlt' O\'~r this mattt'r m usr bf.
fought on the issue of IOVerl'ijtnty. Any water·
ing down of this ''it al t'IPmt'nt c:an unl)' lead tu a
loss of th\" Canal itM'If -whkh ap pean; to bt'
tht' Kissinger goal. If our ~vere1gn C'anal Zonp
is frittered away, our !OfJ\'erto•,:n nation .,.,.;tJ
!'utely bt' nnL Stall's;,,. 110\'e~ign . .
The matter of full l l.S . 110\"l'reignty was thl' ' '"'" J),.,,J.,J,, ~~. ... ;, ......... ,. ,..,..,, .. ,,.
Costa Mesa Police Blotter
• TUESDAY, SE PT. 7
Lionel DeLeon, 46, of 2277
Harbor Bl'td,, •eot oo his
own to seek medical atten-
tlon after his car was hit
in the rear by a car driven
by Cath.leen L. Beeanan, 21,
Bellflower, on Fairview Rd,,
10 feet no rth or Newport
Blvd •••. A'burglar obtalned
tools, fishing equipment and
food from the open garage
of Charles S. Al ms, 1341
Garlingsford' ••. A burgkr
dropped In from an unse-
cured skylight to take a $90
vibrating sander from F & J
Wood Products, 1916 Pla-
centla Ave •... James A
Stevens Jr., 1975-2 Pa.rSOilS
St., reported the burglary of
25 checks from hls r esi-
dence ••• MUk. a water -
melon, cantaloups, boxes or
cereal, orange juice bars
and lla mburger patties,
vaJued at Sl8.16, were ta.lteo
from Parsons School, 2350
Canyon Dr., by 3 burglar
who spHled a gatloo ofbleach
on the Door ••• Robert w .
Ashley, 1869 Santa Ana. Ave.,
. r eported the $150 burglary
or 3 box of tools from hls
garage • • • A thief took
2 tires, wheels and wheel
covers from the car or Jose
l Tovar, 919 w. 18th st .•
.. hUe it was par ked in bls
front }'U'd for repairs •••
Gary J. Lake, 28, of 252
Palmer st., was charged wtth
drunk lo auto at 1652 Santa
Ana Ave. at 8:20 a.m ••••
A burgla.r came through a
balcooy s Udtng glass &:lor
to take two shot guns, a rtoe
and an adcHng machloe fro m
the apartment or Thomas
A. Browni.Dg, 1975 Parsons
St •••• Mic,.el J. Ri ley,
690 Senate St., reported the
theft of his 1962 car. pa_rked
in front of 775 Joenn St.
• , • John F. Whltlaw, Apt. v ·105. Z300 FaJrview Rd.,
reported tbe theft or his
motorcycle from his as.
slgntd opeo.prace space
• • • Two $30 wlDdows were
damaged by BB shot in the
borne of Mary Ana Lund..
745 Hudaoo ATe •••• FuU
eases ol frozen ~er.
crab, aDd sbrtn..,, nlued at
S4,484.S5, oqre taUo by a
bllrtlar from the Flsb War.
ket_ 145 BroadWay, whUe the
firm was e&oMd , •• WWJam
A. Tarnmt, 21, Hlmtinctoa
Beach, llft'ered laeentiou
to 1'11.1 I1Ctat lbolllder ud side
wbeD his ear wu lln'oiYtd
ln an acclcka wttb lbe ear
of OooDl M. Taylor, U, o1
~9 Colrrtel st., Cotta Mea, no eompla.tDed or
hood ud -...... at Plt-eeot1a AYO. ud Vldorta st.
• • • DcMid H. Llarle, 42,
Af,lt~ 10, sn Flirfl.l or ..
wu ellupd-cm.Jtdm-loc at 19111 st. llld Hutlor
Bird. II II:Oip.~~~.
• WEDHEIDAY, SEPT, I ·-.. -.. tricMMJll DIMe II. GtUer,
cion, • IIYIIo Ill• -...... 0-Telo..Uallar-
W. ltU Pa -.... It II:G Lll. , , , A lloqllr
-~-... -" ... lroto ... -"' "--... 11.-. AIILt, nn __ ,...,_,.,.. _ . .._ .... _ .. ... .., .... ......
s mashed a bedroom •Indo•·
to gain entry to the apart-
ment of Lornine A, M e ~
Breany, Apt. 3, 1753 .Ana -
hi!tm Ave., taking a $200
portable color TV set . • •
A thief used 2 tire Irons
to force entry into a s mall
Doo r safe in Edwards Mesa
Ctnemal 1884 Newport Blvd.,
taking ~21 8.62 ••• A lhlef
broke a skylight to pin entry
to the animal room in U1P
science building, Orange
Coast College. ta klag a 6·
inch desert to rto ise. 3 3-
foot king snake, 2 blue ..belly
lltards, a salamander and
a.n aJUp tor lizard. all nNed
at S97 .so ... A thief ob-
tained $2.390 in jewelry from
a bedroom dresser In the
home of Helen K. Burke,
.Apt. 3, 277 -16th Pl., while
a sale was got~ on ln tbe
living room ••• Robert M.
Elliott, 22, Apt. Z, 1992
Maple Ave., was c harged
•tth being unde.r tbe in-
nuence of heroin and ThOmas
L. Peak, 18, same address,
was cUed for having less
than an ounce of marijuana
in his possessioo ••• EIIu -
beth J. George, Apt. C-112,
2775 Mesa Verde East, re.
ported the Joss of a $300
color portable TV.
• THURSDAY , SEPT. 9
OUn L. Jenkins, 24, Mira
Lorna, wu booked on sus-
plcloa of txlrglary after be-
ing takfll into custody In
the Time Clock Co., 768
w. 19tb st., where offtrers
had r espooded after getting
a. silent alarm at 12:23 a.m.
• • • Suspects attacked a
slde &:lor to tbe can.re or
BUI E. Beasley, 1040-C Va.
Ieoda Dr .. taldag 3 motor.
cycles valued at Sl,175 •••
Riley R. Moore, 29, of
2052·A Gardea Lane, was
cbarged wttb drank drlYing
at 6:10 p.m •••• Four cotn
operated candy machines.
nlued at $250, were stolea
from lD froot of a market
al 1170 Baker st., beloaelng
to Westen ColD Operattag
U ac:.biDe:t, Los Aareles •••
C Iotllloc nloed at $113 wu
taken trom the loc ked auto
of LiDda AnD Frledemerc,
Apt. 29-L, ISOO Adams An ••
ID tbt Jl)l.l'tmeat eompln
parkiDC 2""-• • • A S!$0
dlamood --rUe was ltuJ• off tbe tap of a
sales c:.aJe by 1 sal;leCt Ill
Bob SltiiiCIII, Christian
J .. elr)', 11&6 Siadlower
An., wblle a IIJucirl wu
butJ wtttt uotber customer.
• FRIDAY, SEPT. 10
Robolt II. Apllar, Apt,
U, Sri W. Bar st.. ...,_
llle$H0-111Wo-
pltara ud AM -.FU MNO
ud «:11111tte pllJer,. tbl
boorclar IIIII a ,., lool ~
I btd:roo• .....,.,_ • • •
A llolof prlod-1111 --wllplt __ _
dlcb .-a ... tar frotl ·--·--... IMI-lllN.. ,,4
- -IS, -a """' -... -.--.. llorJ a co-p P, -.u. ....... '-c_.._,..,...,_
Ill _. 1W ..,_12111'1 II a
putdoc Ill II Ill L 1'1111
st. .••. -a.c.....,
979 Linden Pl., f'ePI)rled IN!
$617 loss of clothing and a
camera from ti1s van par lled
tn his drtve•ay, a coat
hanger possibly being used
on a windwlng to gain entry,
• SATURDAY, SEPT. 11
Richard E. Morse, 20, Apt.
A, 7201 Seashore Dr., West
Ne'tll'pOrt, was charged with
drunk drtvtng at 2230 Fair-
view Rd. at 1:30 a.m •..•
Maria G. MartiDez, 645 Surf
St., Costa Mesa, suffered
multiple contusioos and
abrasions •hen a car lp
which she was rldln&, drtYeh
b y DaDJel GaUe.rrer., 26, Apt.
12, 830 Center st .• Costa
Mesa, drove from private
property a.od was hit by a
ear driven by Wllit.a.m G.
Scbaaf. 29, of 20U Wallace
An. on WaUace, 1,000 fett
south of HamUtoa St. at 2:00
a.m •••. "I'm ju.st passlDg
through,'' •as the remark of
a teen-aged. husky cat bu rg.
ta r, surprised In the apart-
ment of Barban Cllne, Apt ,
101, 177 Cecil Pl., at 5:30
a.m., after he had removed
a patio screen and entered
through a kitch!ll wlOOow
••• Wayne R. Reed, 23-49
Colg:lte Dr., complained that
a thief used force to opec
the door ot his car In his
driveway taking a $219 CB
radio ••• Levi Rod rigues,
25 16 Vassar Pl., reported
that a thief obtalned a $12.35
"aboogah" horo from his
opeo garage • • • Mark s.
Smith, 2518 Llttletoo Pl.,
reported the $340gn.ndtheft
nf a cassette tape deck and
box of tools from tus car • , •
A tblef obta1Dtd a $725 VH F
ra<llo-telephooe and moor1111
caan.s from a 23-foot lplllll1
boat at Spoiler Yacbts 1De,,
1550 Newport BIYil •• , •
James L. Harper, 44, ot
2928 Redwood M e., CoMa
Mesa. was charged wltb
drunk drhlQc at Pooderoa
St. and Hatbor Bl•d ••••
George T. Keol, slttta( ID
tbe cashier's bootb at Eeoa.
omy SeU Se"e• 1'740 Ntw-
port BlYd,.-wu menaced by
a mu ta Ilia !01: wUb eouar.
loagtll blood balr brudlah-·tar I b.lle, W'bo. took eub
ud elprettn -ed at$19,
tbea Ged the IICeDI at 11:55
p.m. , , , Vlrctata E. ROO!o-
soa, 40, ol !014 Fedeni
be., IUf'fe:rtd a llcented
left bee and mlDor lbn-
slons wbeo btr ear jamped
a curb ud btt a atUUy pole
oo 1911> st. III loot ..t ot
Fedora! dllrq the rabo; a
PI~M~Cer, llll'lba RebiD·
80il, U, •me add ...... Jaf-
fered dtrullm8 IDd a flolc.
lllrtd J'la1IC -••• Two
mta c:a dqlptr motorcycles
ot*IW' • _,.rmiMd
...... of ....,. fl'om ..
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at 11:44 ...... --....
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Nancy and Bob Hedlof1 of Spyglass Hill
hosted one or the sparkliest black tie parties
or the early tau season at tbe Santa Ana
Countrr Club, From the beautU't.JI brown
•eloor lnvltatlons monogrammed in gold, to
the matching place cards, their dinner dapce
this week past had the un mistakable Hedloff
touch.
IS SIXTY TODAY!" Well, there's nothing
better than '•going llkt> strty'• , • , unless
It 1.s on the freeway! Happy year to Gay!
• • • • •
Tremendous lnterest in hea.lth, w~U being
and lndlvtdu.al appearance was certainly
manlfested at the '•destp for llvlng '• semi-
nar, luncheon and fa shion show, );)inti}' spon-
sored by Town and Gown of Chapman CoUege,
Mrs. Wllliam Moses ll, Pr"QGn m chairman;
Mrs. Harrison Sharp, T&G president; with
the Fuhlonables, Mrs. wuuam Mead,
foiiDder/cha.lrman. Mrs. Mead made the
introducUons and commentated the shOw.
Assl.sttng oo the OOspltalif}' comm ittee were
Mmes. Charles Curtis, F rank Kendrick,
John Mooney, Ernest Sa.'ttg , John Scudde r
and Han-ey Somers.
Standillf wltttin t11e cluL entrance. ~ancy
and Bob warmly greeted thel.r guests, In-
formed them of their table place ment and
directed them to the large lounge for cock-
ta.lls a.nd hors ~·oeuvres. Here friends and
acquaintances clustered, reYiewing summer
acUvttles, trips and discussing everything
ln general. Someone remarked that r;ancy's
s mokey blue gown was a perfect design for
her gorgeous necklace. General Andrew
O'Donnell and wlfe Patty were telling about
his recent salmon n shJng success! Absolutely
made my mouth water, nothirlg like a freSh
salmon dtshl And y hearts the 3rd wing at El
Toro Marlne Air Base .•. as I understand
It, the re are three wings, one on the east
coast, one her e on the west coast and the
reserve 'A'ing.
Assemblyman Robe n Badha m and Ann.
Patty and Tom Evans (she is I.O.l prexy),
Evelyn and Mu Blnswanger; Olga (Mrs~
Naser) Ellis and Helen (Mrs, Norman)C ircle
were in another group. Others were General
Gay Thrash and VIrginia, General Roben
Owens and F ran . ~ • and Claire and WaJJy
Cruttenelen , .. Claire sa.lr:l they were very
pleased with their new abode on Bayside
Drtve, Cotoll3 del Mar , . . Mary Lou
Hopkins (very chic in a black velvet evening
suit) with Tom Murtaugh .. , you'll be seeing
more of him, I'm sur e. He is s ettiJng on
Lido Ish~ sOO rtly,
RoY!ng photographer caught various groups
with candid shots • , . Shirlee and BOO Gug-
genheim, Jackie and Bob Eaton, Joa.nne and
Gene f.1llr: • , , scattered here and ther e
were the AnttK:my ottlngs, Jimmie aod Mary
Roosevelt • , . she said s he si mply took U
easy and r estful this summer, as is her
custom . . . ~an<'Y and John Lus k , , ,
!overly red gmvn! . , , the Robert RatHlfs
and Jan and Tony Vitti, also Jo and Jack
Kelly (remember him ln Ma verick?).
Lowering lights 'signaled the dinner hour,
and dinner mustc soon brougbt every one to
th eir tables, the place cards indicated the
"seating in the round," Flower arrange-
ments centering the tables on two tiered
white wrought iron stands were oriental pine
and mums of pa lest yellow to deppest bronze
(with hurricane light). AND the ladles wit h
blrthda}'s nearest Sept. tt rec.eiv edtbe upper
arrangement to take home , Henry Ullman's
blue-eyed Bernadine was the lucky lad}' at our
table, whe re were seated the Mervin Porte u
and Supervisor Tom Riley. Emma J ane was
out of town.
Amoog thos.e tripping the Ught fantastic
were Melva and James Glavas, Sue and
Arthur Agajanian, Barbara and Clint East-
mao, and Carter and Evelyn Low ell , , , s he
Is supposed to be taiUng It easy after he r
recent 30j)um to Hoag,
At 90me of the othe r tables we re General
and Mrs. James Feeley, General and Mrs,
F rtbourg, Sara and Robert O'Meara and
moYie producer Don Fedderson and Yvonne,
Yvonne and Sara are founders of International
Orphans, lnc, More included Patrtcla and Standle~ Kautz, and Dr. Raymond Osbrink
and Gloria • , • later ln the eve he and host
Bob added tbelr talents to the orchestra • , ,
Bob Is mighty good on the drums, has a
''batch" or them Ln their home. Truly i!
wu a magical, marvelous evening 1n the
Hed.Jotf tradition.
P.S. f'ollowlng eve (Friday the 12th) was
a surprise birthday celebration for General
Thrash plaruled by wUe VlrglnJa , • , aU
the cars, many matlboxes (and elsewhere)
wore bumper stickers , , , ''GAY THRASH
The 200-PIUs ladles In their individual
best bib and tuc ker a rrhed early for vislt-
l.ng and the II :30 seat ing, Enjoying friend!)'
chit chat were ~o rma Gurley and gu ests;
others were Janf' PoMer, Pat Pe}1on, Allee
Smith, P1.t AUen and her rtlother, Mrs. John
Tettord. Nearby were Toni Oliphant, Patricia
Groth, Ami Bishop, Wi nnie ShoM, G rac~
Metzger, Li llia n Honig, also Do reen
Marshall, our town 's second woman n1ayor.
Scattered here and there were Phyllis
Baillie and Sal!}' Ba.liey, Shirley ~commun,
Floss Schumache r, and Mary Jane Oue}"rel
.•• these two plus Floss' stster-ln-la,..·
wut soon be touring Denmark .. o\lso enjoyed
chatting with Eileen St rock fora few minutes.
Also attending was Mary Lou Hopldns. Jean
Tandowsky was there, just back from a
happy rlstt with her son and her grand-
children , .. Helen Coffe}' ... and more.
Shirlee Guggenhei m's guests were Joyce
King, Link MatthewsoD, Sharon Lynch, Mac
Anstock, Jean Yardley, Sue Apjanian, Babs
Armstrong, l.fary McDonald and Nanc}' Hed-
lott.
Promptly at noon the salad lunc heoD of
natural foods with special dn!ssing was
sened 'll.'ith fn!sh-from-the-oven raisin bran
muttins, Which went r igbt along with the
health part of design fo r living .. , even
the glamorous dessert, Bavarian chOcolate
rum cake, was from a dietetic low ..c holesterol
cake mix.
Guests were gifted with a package. Im-
mediately following, three weU known per-
sonallUes, Frances Messinger, director of
alcoholic treatment at St. Vincent's Medical
Center, actress, TV personality and lecturer
Shirley Rot hman and Jeanne Jones, author
of several dietetic cookbooks, spoke briefly
oo thelr indiYidual subjects, Their talks
really brought quiet and Intense listening!
These reports of age preventloo and nut ri-
tion were followed by the designer fashion
o n models, ages 40, 50 and 60 .. , all
looked decades younger!
Fashions colortul and Intriguing whiued
by ... lovely things rrom local establish-
ments. Lovely Helen Clifford, ~ver Sho res,
modeled furs. Claudia Hir sc h modeled a
pa.nt su1t tn the most luscious pink Char-
maine gabardine wtth jacket of Barjello
handwork, needle pofnt and petll polnt wltn
pink dyed Norwe(lan fox sleeves, also an
evening gown of snow fiake white sUk cr!P@
wrap-arourxl , , , one panel was of French
lace re-embroldered with cellophane! Ab -
solutely fabulous!
The table decoratioos ••. baskets ~Mis
ttcally fUJed w1th vegetables aod nowers
arranged by Eschbach, each aiS(l contained
bo1es or t he ca.ke mixes ..• and those
holding lu~lcy 8 carried the baskets home
with them, '
From comments overheard , , , not only
was t he a!falr helpt'Ul, lnteresttng aod de-
lightfUl ..• but hope was expressed tha t
there wou ld be aoother someday.
VAULTS
COIN CENTER
Comedy on CM stage
1• N. Grand , Santa Ana
The Costa Mesa Clvtc
Playhouse has set the season
opening for Friday, Oct, 8,
with the t1rst ortglnaJ com -
pany presentation ot Paul
Ziedel's new comedy, '·The
s~ret at&J.rs of Mildred
WUd,"
Recreatloo Center, at the
west end of the Orange
County Faif'ti'WDdS, at 8:30
p.m. October 8, 9, 15, 16,
22 and 23. COINS WANTED I
TO' OOLLAR FOR COUECTIOIIS
Of any size. we . sell and store I and sliver
CALL (714)
836-6181 This offering wt.U be pre-
seated 1n the Community
The title role Is played
by Costa Mesa's Robbl
ScbooDonr. Others fn the
cast are Da'e Morns, Ted
KDOrr, Jcwme Wolcott, F alth
Kortbner. Helene Briggs,
aM CortaDe Leavitt.
HERE&THERE
stu Wtulct tlls des~
tbe set tor tN.s procllct1oo,
wtl.leb 11 uder tile direction ot Pili TambtUtn1.
Fine Gift& and Decorative Acce.tsorie.t
• Russian Laequer Boxes • Bronze Wind Bells
• Polish Handwoveo Wall Hangings • Carved Boxes With Brass Inlay
oQolle CarYtnp • Jewelry, Imported Toys, Etc.
C.lllbout our ,_ olflce shoppers service
"We bring our stOfll to you ·
2711 EatOcut llighwat, Corona del Mar, Suite 104
875-1343
SORSABAL GOING TO
CANADA OlHFEREHCE
ec.a.r-.ot adnoee for
City M-Frod Sora-
bal tit let..S tMflitnaaliOI-
1.1 Ctty M-ew•• At.aocla-lloo--Ill c-.,...,,.. u 1o
Oet. 4 wu •zond bJ the c-.. _ City Co<meu -, ...... ,.,. ........ ll'hOo.
Tbe 552 ClW, Hoag hOs-
piW 's men's support grou.p,
..-UI hol d Its second annuaJ
membership mixer at 5:30
p.m. Sept. Z7 at Bun HU-
soo's Newport Beac h Ware-
Douse restau.rant.
''The Overse:ctet,'' a
D!Iieland jaz.z group, wUJ
provide entertainment. The
event will feature prizes and
card games, In addition, an
auction v.·ill be held, offering
such items as a $1,200mem-
bershtp in the John Wayne
Tennis Club,
The mU:er ticket price Is
$20 per person. Tbe event Is
open to members and new
member s on!}'. Me mbers
who brtng a ne"'' member
to the event wiJI ~ ad mitted
wit hOUt cha rge.
LEGAL SECRETARY
GROUP WILL IIEET
The Orange County Harbor
Area Lega l Sec retaries As-
sociation will hostess a memb~rshlp tea Saturday,
Oct. 2, at the OOrne of Mrs ,
Phyllis Salyer , 2829 Shantar
Drive, Costa Mesa.
Representatives from
California Legal Secretaries
Association, the National
.A.s soclation of Legal Secre-
tar ies, and the Ha,rbor Area
Legal Secr etaries Associa-
tion ••ill be present to ex-
pla1n the purposes and goals
of these assocl.atloos and thE'
events lb.at take place duri.Dg
the year ,
Refreshments wiU be ser-
ved. Reservatioos may be
made by calllog Mrs. PnyJJis
Sal}'er at 836-1252,
100 CAPSULES
400 Units l U.• each
RE G. s..,, Now ... S2 .99
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED 7 DAYS A WEB
9-9 WEEKDAY~ 0 9 • 7 5UHDAYS
:1021 E. COAST HWY •• CORONA DEL IIIAR
FUR
HAS MOVED!
at our new location.
2211 MARTLI>i, '14.,
P LAZ . .i, CENTRE, ffi\1~"£
752·5252
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tFr1., Sar. & Sunda-; 11/ 6 P.M J Excluding Holidays
I dmners mclude souo or safdd. hno:ed notilfO 01 n ee
•It RED SNAPPER . , . . . . . . .. ~ . . 2. 75 I'' i~ MAHI MAHI . . . .. , 2 .95
GRILLED SEA BASS , . 3.25
TOP SIRLOIN .. . . 3.75 ~t NEW VORK STEAK 3 95 1~ LOBSTER TAIL . . . . . . . . 5.50
STEAK AND LOBSTER . . . . . . 5,95
! LUNCHEON also )/wed darlv tJfltif 4 p.m.
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BY JOVE~
NEW SHIPM ENT
J UST R ECEIVED
from ENGLAND
r---BRAND NEW ITEMS---..
SHAVl!I:G ST.U..1l-SOLID BRASS DOLP~ BELL -POSTA L SC ALES
LIFE SIZE SOLID COPPER DIVER'S HEU.tET-LI FEBOAT Bl.NNACLE
MLNIATURE DrvER'S HEL ME T (COPP£.R}-CLI PPER SCONCES
HALF' BOAT MODE LS 'SOLID WOOD). WOOD PRI"-'TS
A~TJQ UE MUSICAL CARS {F'RHtED)-FTVE f'OOT TRESTLE DESK
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Reproduction
ANTIQUES of TOMORROW
and authenticated
ANTIQUES of TODAY
a n: now at
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DIRECT IMPORTERS
Fine Furniture for Den s · Offices · Restaurants
Nauti cal It ems · Brass & Copper Accessories
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desks, martoe a.od mid-Victorian Items • hlnd;.toted cbests • r e-
•erslble cla.ss palnt.fap • etched mJrrors • paJ.ntfld mirrors • ha.Dd-
CIU'Ved slgns • nautical lamps • bnss beds wttb canoptes • cauldrons: •
Whitefrlars • Batte.rseas • Pieces of El(ht.
For peoole wbo prefer Old World t lep.ru:e. our wUQUe direct lmport
collection, European reproctuetionl capbl:re tnt wa.rn1lh ud cnlts-
manshlp of the put. At RuAeU I lrlterlors tbe toe~. art or quality
Mod-entumanshtp t. at.Ul Yery much aUJt.
Come in and see
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IIIONOAY . SATURDAY 10,00 te S.DO
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ASSOCIATES JANS OF LONDON
IN IAARIMUS !AILE SOUAU
2700 West Coast Highway
NEWPORT BEACH
-'
Water Dist.
land leased
Wbat coald amount to $9,-ooo.ooo ID Lmpn:wemeot.s to
IIIMterpumtd nter l1Des and
more nter wells tor Costa
Mea. Coaly Water District
at DO lddltklall eosttowater
waers Is in prMpeCt as the
r-Jt of a leue signed re-
. eentty by d1strlct offlcers.
A contract for Ieue ol
fi.3 acres or water district
laDd at the oortlnrest corner
of Red fUll Awe. and Bristol
St. liUi beea slgoed betw'eeo
the dlmtet ud DlnrsUled
Asmclates of Newport
Beach. They will lease the
land for $500 a mooti1 untU
Jan. 1, $3,000 a month tor
lbe oelf sb: mooths and for
$4.000 a mootb for the suc-
ceedlng 10 years. Al"in
Pln.kley, district 'f'toe-presJ •
... ~said.
'• All or the mooey has
been desl.gnated to lnstall
uDdel'p'CIUDd pipes and
•ells, '' Mr. Pin !dey said.
The mUUons of rental in-
come result from extending
the lease for 50 years.
More rental income for
the district could come from
negottaUoos for a lease now
under way on some 8 acres
or land northerly of the
leased land, on the no rth
side of Corona del Ma.r free-
way. The entire ple<:e of
p~rty originally belonged
to the Newport Heights lr -
rl.ptioo District, a well site,
consolidated later Into the
county nter dlstrict. Co-
rona de1 Mar fr eeway
cut across the property,
hro pieces sttll
tbe dlstrtct.
••zERO'' DEFENSE of tJJe Newp)rt,BeacbJr. AD-America
Cougars show's tow It be.ld the Bellflower Pooles to a
total net pJ.o or 6 yuds whUe beatlne tbe Poaies 13-0 ln
Sa.bu'day's season opener. Robert (Higbpocketa) Ziegler
(88) aDd Mike (the Meat ) BrOwn (55) were l.n on the b.ckle.
Tbe Cougars play in the league's Junior Pewee clifisJoo
tor 10 and 11-year~lds. The Cougars' '•Motor" offense
wu led by '•Electric"' Patrick 0 '9.Jtunn, who acored 3 touc~ns. 1oclu41JW a 71-Jlrd nmblct of the 2nd halt
openj.nc kickoff. ·' Duster•• David Schweitzer scored twtce.
Coach Fred Sc1U.o complalned that his aquad was '• sti'Obg
but ragged" in their opener. "We had 5 touchdowns
ca.Ued back because of peRa.IUes, •• he moa1led. Tbls
Saturda y, t he Cougus tangle 1Nith t he santa Ana Redstins
at 10 a.m. in Santa Ana in the regular teague opener.
NB COUNCIL AGENDA
He re ls tbe tentative
agenda for Monday night's
Newport Beach City CouncU
meeting, whtchbegln.sat 7:30
p.m. to the CouncU building
tn front of City Hall:
• ELECTION of a mayor
to replace the late Mayor
Rogers.
• RECONSIDERATION of
an earUer declsiooproblblt-
lng an overstud g1.r2ge at
1113 Kings Rd., curr Haven.
• WEED ABATEMENT
hea.ring wtll establish plans
to have ctty crews get rid
or weeds where printe prop-
erty owners have Called to
do so.
• CAB RATE increase
sought by Yellow Cab Co.
wUJ be considered.
• NOTIFICATION pro-
cedures tor letting neighbo rs
kno w of proposed property
changes are due to be clart.
tied.
• HEIGHT LlMfTS for
chimneys, vents, flagpoles,
and simtlar architectural
featur es would be e xempted
[rom public hea rines under
ter ms of a new ordinance
up for adoption.
"' NEW CITY
MAN to r;~;" District J
Is le) wUI be considered, With
the Council either appofnting
someone to nu the seat va-
cated by the death of Howard
Rogers, or calling a spectat
March, 1977, electlorl to flll
the seat.
• ENSIGN VIEW PARK
development phasing wUJ be
discussed.
• APPOINTMENTS are
due to fill vacancies on the
Arts Co mmission, and the
litter control, bicycle trails
community det>elopmeot and
environmental committees.
"' LIOO VI LLAG E shop-
ping center wlll ask per-
mission to close ott Via
Oporto to tramc and to al-
low beer and Wiot' to be
served durtng outdoor
special events.
• CURB CUT Wm be
sought on Balboa Ave. for
property at 226 Ruby, Bal-
boa Island.
• REPLACEMENTS on
committees served by How -
ard Rog"er s wtll be con-
sidered.
"' LEASES held by Noel
Phoenix ror the Balboa and
Newpo rt pier concessions
may ~ add~ to tbe ageoda
tor dJscusston.
SALE
NURSERY-
allis}tttS FLORIST
2" POTS
REG .. 69
I Florut Special I
HOUSE PLANTS
CROTON • POTHOS • IVY
PALMS • MANY MORE
Fun to plant and perfect
as gifts in terrariums and
di1h garde._n•.
3 for .99 Thru
~pt. 28
HYDROPONICS
SALE
... \ \ • 0 -,I I I Ill
[Ill.' I I '
a· x s· urut
Reg. 249.00
NOW '199
2' X 8' Unit
Reg. 249.00
NOW '199
3' x 12' Unit
Reg. 369.00
NOW '31_9
Complete, fuUy automated outdoor recirculatinc
unita ... NOW ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICED.
HYBRID
IJI.IES
Bulbi to plant
now for c?lo r
thU •pring.
1.69 ....
MORE BULBS TO
PUT TO BED NOW!
DAFFODILS • TULIPS
!RIB • RANUNCULUS
HY ACJNTHS • MORE
Frw Bulb PIGtoUfll Gui<U.
....
ll.ltl
~·-. --. " -· .. ·-
........... c.a_ c.-,·--·---" ... CIIJ alCoa -la--·• ......... Alii cndtred br.., eo.ta .. _ ...... eo. ...
ltHJilc dy ag C..,. ol ... .......,.. __
trlet.
A 1loaJ _. II ... Oct.
!I ln>m a..,-ud
... ...w.., ....._, -
en,lgtlon -_.,.. of
orpe~ut._J •'$ iiMidv•
ropnliloo toe dati...., at
•ater aentce ll tile ua.
A brleflac m .. aorudatwu
recetnd by tbe .,........_
last week. Lep1 altenlttYH
· reeel.-ed tbe atl....., of tbt
members,
Governmeat oodeJII'Onclls
that a merger m&yoalyoccv
wbeD tbe bouDI:Ia.r1.-of tbe
district are tobllJ w1tbl.a
the boundu1es ol tbe city.
A porUoo of the dlmict I.J
outside the city. Tbe CO"-
emmeat code 1110 proYide•
that the district may be es-
tabllsbed as a dal.diary
district of the cUy It 70%
or more ot the taDble real
property or the cn.trlct 1s
wtthto the bouodarlet: of the
city, the Andersen bi1eflnc
memon.adum pointed oot.
Whlle the ctty and the dis-
trict do not have enctacu-
age figures, there ls a strong
possibUUy that 70'11 ot the
district's taxable property 1s
located within the clty.
Cl)blldentioo of a cha.oge
l.n orpntzattoo, whether
through creattoa of a IUb-
stdiary district, merger, or
dissolution, can be lniUated
by petition, or by app]Jc.a-
tlon of the City of Costa
Mesa, Costa Mesa CouDty
Water District, City of New-
port Beach, or O~e
County, according tothedla-
trict reorganir.aUon act, An-
dersen added.
Signatures from 5 per cent
of the registered voters must
be obtained 1C lnlttatecS by
petition, flled wtth the Local
Agency Formattoo Commis-
sion. lC LAFCO a.ppro.M
the pf'OP)Sed ehuge ta or-
ga.nl.%atton, the proposal may
not be CODSidered aptn for
,....tdrt~···.... ...,. • so ouclllt
~:=,~r-
11 , ... -.,...,._ ..... '' ... 11M!,..._ __ .,.,......_
U.. 11M! Ji J I PI a.llllb)let ,_., ... _ .. _ ..... _.,
baltl .. City c-a --of~ "!Joe
m.rtc:t -"' ... ---....... ~-" DICtc:t ·~ ........ nel ud
,
~ .. _..,. aod-VEROUL T GALL£RY DEII'DIATSllf COFFEE RECEPI'ION -Plc:toored .....
rlllU. -lot tloo -of • toll to rtcM, ue PoaJ Ma-IJI"OCI"'m cllalrmu;
LAFCO. . OPENS IN C.O.M. Camllla Wolllo, --of UC lmDe To•• UdGowo,
EllmfMthw at Ole dl.trld. Ud Beor Kruaer, tate.rest CJ'OUP coordlnalor, who are
throlilb Ita me.rpr wtHI tbe Tbe Verdult Art Gallery lootillc forward to tbe reception at the ~me of ChUeellor
dtJ u amtber uter.tl•e. bu opened. at !7Sfi E. Coast antt lfrt:. Dute:l Aldrich, 1392 CalaiJ Drive, Dorer
Tbe: ctty waald a-.me: all Hwy., Corooa de:l Mar, It S'bore:s, set for 10 Lm. Monday. St!pt. Z?, ChaDceUor
of tbe obllptlm• aDd ftmc-1s ilDDOUDcedbySaDdn WUd· Aldrich wt1J adttress the Town and Gown members, IDd
tJou of tbe dblrtct. Aaotber man, q:eat lor the world p11Jl5 for tne comiag year wUI bf! dlsrussed by lDteretl
altenatt•e Pf'O'idM lor tbe famous Ditch American croup leaders. (SIDdra Ann Mills photo.)
at..t..w 11 •· tioa of tbe pabter and sculptor. o •••• " miDI Wtlllam Verdult wu
dlstrlct. named a.rttst of the year by
PLYMOUTif CHURCH tbe Coob Me" Art League
1D 1961 abd naw has brought
his works bact to the Har -
bor Area 1 after m:my years
ot amtla.Uon wtth Carmel
and tbe Bay Area.
"Aadoas UY1DC" wUI be
the ser moa b:Jptc ot ~r
Jobo LIIWfftllat tbe 10 a.m.
Sunday sentce at Plymouth
Coocrep.tlooa.l Ctllrcb, 3262
Broad st., Newport Heights. RECB'TION FOR NEW ___ ..,_ __ ..,...CHURCH MEMBERS
• • ofsodal
note
Br PEC HAAPA
Whe11 Newport CouncUman
MOan Dostal told his lamUy
ot the deatbotMayor Howard
Rogers, his Uttle daurhter
s:ild, '•Does that mean you'll
be mayor, Daddy'?"'
''No, dear," VIce-Mayor
Dostal explained. ''l'Jl be
ACTING Mayor untU a new
mayor Is elected.''
New meni>ers joining the
church will be honored at a
reception following Ute
mornh~ service thJs Sun·
day at the Corona del Mar
Community Coogregatiooal
Churc h. 6l1 Hellotrope Ave.
New taU progn ms will be
Implemented Oct. 6 --a
womeo's Bible study, be-
ginnlng with the book of
Romans, atlOa.m.;ac hUrcb
s cOOol program for grades
1 through 12, with rec rea.
lion at 5, dlruler at C ar.d
classes at 6:30; an adult
sharing group meetlng at
7:30 p.m. with Doug
KICK -OF F IS SET FOR DECATHLON
The klek-otr luncheon tor
the 19'16 Orange Countyaea.
demlc decathlon wiU be held
Sept. 29 at the Ballla Cor-
Inthian Yacht Club in Corona
del Mar.
OCAD President A. Cll!.
on r-oo,·. 20 at Troy High
SdiOOl ln F'ullertoo..
The srudent teams wbo
will compete In OCAD are
composed or 6 students ••
2 wUh A grades, 2 wtth B
scores. and 2 wtth C aver-
ford Banjamln, manager of :•;:•;:."::':,· --:-:::::-=.:-:::-:-;~;:;; employee relations to r 11 py Chenoo ou Field Re-TOO_L_A_TE TO CU. I
searcb Co., will welcome
the OCAD coaches repre-
senttng the schoolteamswbo
wtU compete 1n the Decathlon
mE
TENANT
7:00 & 9:16
LOST: Prescription gluses.
Tortoise rtms ln black
leather case. Reward,
644-8608.
THEAtRE Z (PG)
~ 7:00 ~-&.-10:52
Plus ~
9:00 Next day at school, wheo
the ctaurhter was asked U
her daddy wasthenewMayor
of Newport Beach, she re·
plied, "No, but be's tryi.n&
to act llte one!" -• • •
Chalmers and BUI F'ujits ubo '~~~~~~~~~~~~~:;;~:~=~
a period of ODe year. The
Coaaty Boud ofSupen-lsors
mut a110 ~lew ud ap-
prove or disapproYe pro.
Mesa rezone
hearings set
A toar-.tu bl.rtldiJ din-
ner eelebnttoa wu botted
F' rld•J ~ St~Jt.-17, by ~r.
aDd Mrs. Chatlle BI'Oft d
their EaltBWf-.ne.Bl$-
da 1 hoDorees 1nC.haded Mrs. 1 Pat McC trdle wttb buJband
Roy of Costa Mesa; John
Smith, with Wlte Sblrley of
Eut Blaff; Kay Sowa wttb
IIUbaDd Leon or Rubor
Hll'lludr. and RacheUe
Robers ot Corona del Mar.
Twelve pd)llc bearlnes of
rezone petitions from the
Costa Mesa Planning Com-
mtsstoo have been set for
Oct. 4 by the Costa Mesa
C lty CooneU.
They lnclude cbangiog
property at 1281 Victoria
St. from Yl to MG; south
side or Victoria st. wut of
CanJOD Dr.IDdeastotValley
Road from M1 to MG and
977 to 991 w. 19th st. and
1866 to 1898 Whltuer Ave.,
from Ml to MG, Property
soat11 ot 18tll st., west of
Monroria Ave., oortb of 17th
St. and east of Whittier An.
will be CODSJ.deredtor cbaDc· toe trom Mt to MG.SimUarly
for property west of Moa.
rofia Ave., aorth of 16tb st.
and east of Whttuer An.
A ctwlge from M1 to MG
wt11 aleo be coostdered tor
property nortb of 17th St.,
west or Anaheim Ave., eut
of Pomooa A.-e., including
Terminal Way. Ml to MG
·would also be tbe cb&Dge,
U I.JIIlroYed, tor the east
side of Superior Ave. oortb
from the city llmlts to .outh
of 17tb st.
Tbe reqaelt of M IDOOklaD
Developers Ioc., 6900 W.
<>eeu r-. N....,.n
Beacb, tor l'eiODe trom Cl
to IU-CP lor property lo-
cated at 810 Center st. will
-.. beard. Property It t~ltoonerofNew
port BlYd.IDCI Folr Dr. WOOIId
be lwttcbed from CZ to I
Ud R, U IIIPftJYod, llld Ill
Fair Dr. from Cl-CP to I
Ud R. Property It !460
Fa.lmew Rd. woald co tl'om
CI..CP to R3..CP. HawiO)'
a.ad Burld&art, 1100 Newport
Bl,d., baffl a petttloD to r-property -It 145 E. 18th st., ln>m Cl
to 114.
l«l ... --rial -pallm Wlllch to fOIIIac· ilc Ill, I llmUar: elua. .. _., __ rtll
of tile s.. Dlo&o ,..,..,,
Wollofflarst.ud-
of Ia LIMSro ..... tro.
CR O.merdi.J NCIIIt' 'I
ud.U.,-apl< 7 "II
totS f*'tllJ IIINIII· ........... ..., ..
.. IIIIard ..... '· .. C•ea dtefdld A •••
..... -bit ...... ..., ..
.... lot ...... " ..... .......... tt.e ... " 1 ,,
...
• • •
Mr. ud Mrs. Perry Nollar
of Bayside VULage hosted
the Tuesday night Bible clan
from Plymouth Coogrega.
ttonal Church for a pot luck
dinner at the rillage recrea-
tion center. • • •
WWred WUidn.IOD ol Co.
sta Meta Is rec:aprerat1llc
from vucutar surcery to
take care of aome se.rtou
blood clots. Hard lor a biC
mUI llke WUke to be kept
dOWD lOll( -" lor top
to heal. • • •
Here i.J a delayed aD·
aoucemat of a oew arrival
lD our Harbor Area --little
Tlm Httteaberpr, aew 1011
ot DooaJd aod Betty Hlttea-
beqer of Z0141 Spnace An.,
Sud& Au HeJchts. Tlm ar-
ri't'ed at 3 a.m. WedDesday.
May 19, at Hoac bospttal.
PUBLI C N.OT1C E
S-:1055!
FICTITIOUS BUstNESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbo lollowiDc peraoo lo
dolo&-u: LYN-LO
PROPERTIES, 881 N, MaiD
St., Salle 101, Suda Aal..
CA. mot: J ..... E. IIDDd-
tey, 4511 Oblo. Yorba Llodl,
CallA>rtlla-. Thtaba_ .. _
by • limited ...-rohlp.
8tpod: JID* E. -.y. nu -wualod
..... !bo-dorl<aiOr-
-c_, ... 1?, It'll. Mua: Sept. n, so, Oct..
7, 14, lrll, to tbo N_.t ButiOrh... ,....,.
PUll
'THI DUCIIUI"
lo TMI
DII TW<\Tii POll':
T he man
who fel l to Earth
•
"-I Itt Kllllll.·
AC'J II PJAT Qr•
''
--..... .., .... __ Call-____
1 dcrr--..._._ rra ,.., ___ ...
..,.. ..... u•c-.,. .... _.-.-..
118t Ill' NliiD Mts laOd.. 20.----... .................... ----........ ,..._. .._, ... _ .. _
--.. -... toot. PreYiew
•• , 5 ...... .., ... ......... -.. -. -·--.............. s ....... ...._ a rtr ,
I ., ....... ~
tnlllll .......... I IIIJ ,,._n..tt ...
llllllr ...-t ... a ~
~· rt 2 a. Rr' t a _" __ ... _
Will ......... ... 'el ,.~ -· d ,. ___ _ ......... 1._, .. -.e -.. Concert.
Tloo ~ .,_, POll· mule cntk tor tbe Loo
-_, wUJ .... Aoploo 1'llllel, .. -.. ---........ ......,at ... Jtocu . ........ ... ... flnt 000· feller pnllpUlllwtlletrala-
eert ......... ID bre Wd at t.c ot ...._e CI'IUCI M USC. --IIICI>--· Be Is .... 01 tile ...... torllm II 5:30 p.m. Satar-1 faedy ol OCLA. O!K:, aDd.
clay,~ I. • tbe Calllonda tn.......,. for
Mr. BeriiiiM!lmer reeetYed · tbe Arta.
Ida edllc:ltloD from Brvn 1 lmmedlltely .,...,.,._ Jlr.
OalftnltJ wllll .._... .. Benltelmer"l &W II 'atton.,
mule, •tllcb ec..erra.. a plemc Jllppel' wW be •r-
tory, m:t New York Oal-wed bl tbe eoutyard ol tbt
wentty. He is prM!IItly a ldP .ellool. Tbe prlee of
!lhHl' 11 1 18ZJ 'IJt'r~·porl
lilr J. llll !l lo rtel'l .a (:c. .J ill
tJ.t111 !'I \ .. tl,s. ;~ .,,
1111tfoo n l \ "" if'ffl ~and
tbe -.pper 11·$6 ud ruer-__ .,..,..by
s..t. 10 ..._ ..... llart·
lJD Goa, 552-115!.
At 8:10, tbe Loe: Aoceles
Pbllba.rmoaie, oo'DctDcted by
SidDeJ Hartb aDd. t-.tarlnc
tbe lrYlDe 111uter Chorale,
will preJ eat tbe IGUowtac
prucnm: Baeb's Coatata 50,
wltb tbe Cllorale; Beetbo-
Yt'lll'l Cborale Faatuy, With
ptuo ud Cbonle, Ralph V-Wtlllama• Sl!lfoola Aatarcttea. trlth orp.D and
18 female 'fOlce& from the
Chorale.
Resened seats are stUl
anillble at tbe Pbilhar-OF DIAMOHOS moate omee, 201 W. Coast
Dlamoods wereftrstdls-Htcbtr~y, Newport Beach.,
conred about 3,000 y-.n 646 .. 64:11 .
Marlo to
talk here
IDYitatioM 1o speDd the
...._... ~ Set.. n wttb ru m
aiM1 TV 1tar M.arlo Tbomu
weat..motllyto mea--mostly
members of the lep.l pro-
fession.
Bat tbe 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
tUDd ra1si.DIC ef'ent IJI the
Moate Carlo room of tbe
Newporter 1110 1s strictly
for wo•nen --to beneftt the
Women's LP Ceoter of
SouJhern California, the Drst
ceater of Its k!Dd, located
ln Tustin.
FoUowtor hors d'eoanes
and a hosted bar, an hour
ot eotertalnmeat wtll feature
the South PacUlc's slDging
seaatloo Carmeo Carroll,
aod music and c2anclag by
the Slow Duz:le & Co. with
thet.r Dancers Orteota.J..
Marlo Thomas will Oy
from New York to mingle
with guests and be the fea-
tured speaker for the enn-tnc. She ls ODe of tb.e na-aco iD hdla. 'WbJ.eh remain-
ed the world's CXIly ""''rc•>l
for about 2,000 years. co tioDI.l per!IOllilltles backloe LUMNIST PANEL toe ellorts or the Oedglln(
Altbougtt teebnlques for
cutt111( and pol1sb1Dc tbe
stutes were oot cteYeloped
until mueh later, tbe n.lue
of dtamooc1s was reoog-
nlzed by early clrillza-
A Perstu Sbah, tor
e.a.mple, ooce lnnded lD-
dla jut to rob .........
of b.lJ: diamoad coUectloo,
wblcb. 1Dclttded the 800-
FOR PRESS WOMEN Womeo 's"Law Ceooer, a last
The Onnce Coaoty Dis-lepl resort for women 1n
trlct of Calltorn1& Press Deed.
Women wtU present the first -
procram uDder the admtn. NEW MEMBERS JOIN
lstratlool ot Pem" Cottcm, USC TOWN & GOWN
presldeat., at '1 p.m. Ttatrs-The Newport HarbOr Yacht
day, Sept. ZS, In the tlre-Club wu the settiDg for tile
slde IOGDge at Promoatory Sept. zz liiDcheon toooring
Polat. the new member s of the
~,,.t.Nor (Mountain
Newsp~per columailtlbe-Orange County chapter of
tnc featund ue Burt Pre-USC's Town udGownJWlior
0, ;~::.;;... lut.ky, Carolyn McDowell, Audltary.
. were first cat Tom MIJ'I)bi:Qe, Dorothy Tbe oew metmers ue:
1Dd1.a, but tbe (r1.lldi.Dc Dealam lad Georp Robe-Mmea. Andy Cles, Jeff ltea.-
lBda't oome lDlD ue .._A Cll'tttion-ad.......,er n.J. J ... Parar,IQ....,.
the 14th cent.ry. An-pertod will lollow 'the puel Carl Wlllgerotb., LaurenAn-
adnoce, Bnrtl..llc, ln preaeotatloo. dersoo, Tom WUllams, and
whlcb oae ... .._Is uoed ALM WATCH SERIES susan Cortese. %.:: :'!7';.=:":: TO BEGIN SATURDAY OCC INSTRUCTORS'
tbods were lDYeated, so occ will UDYelllts p1btlc ART TO BE SHOWN
dlamooc1 crystals could be tum series, '•fllm tr~teb,'' ''Direetioo.s," u eXbibl-
cut apart. Dlamoods were at a p.m. tb1sSatarday0Sept. tlon of worts by 4. Ont~Ke
first pollsbed 1D VWce 1D 25, oft'ert.Dc Daryl Duke's Coast College art lnstruc-
1330, 1D 1866, diamoods '' PI.Jc!ay." Tbe 10-ftlm ser-to rs, wW be oo display Sept.
were dlscoYered 1D Soath tes will I"'Ul throucb Dec. 4. 27 lbroogb Oct. 22 ln the
Africa, oow tbe major A few seuoo tickets remain OCC art gallery.
source. and wW be ava.llable at the An openlog ntgbt recep-
Now, uniform cutuDcaDd door lor $10. tlon will be held from 7
pollsb.l.DC Jta..oda.rds hue Eac b. ftlm Is foHowed by to 9 p.m. Mooda.y, Sept. Z"l.
been l dopted, aDd sc.JeDCe a dbcuuloll. period ted by Retresbmtlrt.s wt11 be ser-
and teehDOiogy eootlJme to a pelt erttlc. Guest critic Yed. Tbe artlsts, wbo will
• shldents rate higher in tests =r'~"::~:'~~AGE s Tlf~=·::~~ ~
~ •''" ... ·-IIIey .... dr1ioiiiiC S--.... ~oo~,....,wi!O. Ch h u.'omen meet ... __ ,.. ....... I!IC&IUon>la,l!lcl s--ud-•ldoa:trtr urc ,,, ..,. tMf. OMI:rar7 to eo.~ u.tloawtde. Matt! seoret math 8COres eaeb dlapped
111111$ - --· ro. 5 polllb bore, tell I S pobu. ftdlt _, II ....... Jllw. DOlats foT the lbte U a .,.n.-.. , I·-•b>le, IDCI ,....-.. .., CESAR 01AVEZ WILL
-an ,.. 1 ~ at 11" Ill< u.s. as • -'•· T•' w FRIDAY AT OCC 1 Jll(lllllta aiiOIN Jut ,...., ln this district, 7'79 stu . ,._.,_,
at10011dbe to lllllt. Jalla W. dents took the latest SAT -· •looi.L 404 boy s IDd 375 girts: Na-
Ca!Uonll .::ores Ill tbe tioi!Wide, it wu takea by
t'edlll ud IIIlA tells to-999,809 seniors. LocaJ
ptbeJ' ._" dJ:....-1 lpoJJU _scores abo show that, wblle
clllce last year,wtllle JIOOres the girls' nenge score
'\MtlaaWlde lat'e fall• 3 •as slightly lower than tbe
polatl. boys' in botb the verbal and
Yedial meuecor.IDtbis matb tests, the rlrts' mea.o
dl.trk:t score 1D math w\1!!1111: ~ 6
Queen of Scots
(BloodY Mary)
Hlghlaod F'ln
(Ramos Fizz)
Cea.r Cbnez, Ulll.ted
Farm Worken UD.km repre.
Sf!lltiU•e. wW dlseau: tbe
farm worker 's IDO'femeat Jn
the Unit ed Sbtts at S p.m •
this Friday, Sept, !4, in tbe
OraDCe Coast Collep attdl-
torium. Adml.sskm ls $1.
HJ.gb sebool e.deDts wt11 be
ldmllted .. 50 ~
st. Michael uid All Aacels
Epl...-opl Ctmrcl\, UU Pa-
elfte View Drife. Harbor
VI.., HW., hH-... IC ·
Dated host ebareb t>rtbean-
DUJ lUDctltaa apansored by
Cbo.reb Women United or t be
Rartlor Ar• at ll:SO a.m.
Fr iday, Sept. Zt .
Tlelr.ets are an.ll.able
tbrou(h representatins of
local member ctllrche:s, or
by oootacttnc Mrs. VaDCe
HIDler, 193 Yorkton lADe, c-11-. ·-st5·
3108. Cb.Ud c:a.re wtn be
proYided at the ctmreb..
A Pro«ram eaUUed '•a
walk tbrougb a UNICEF iUt
center•• wUI be Preeealedby
Joan RowlaDd ot the U11ted
Natioos C•er In Slllta AM.
A portloa ot tbe proeMdl
from this lunebeoa w1.ll be
directed to tbe SIIIJport o(
sos, a tor tbe dis-
by
St. tbe
Clon ch Ia
Silver Stewart
(Silver Flu)
WU!lam of Orange
(Orange Sun rise)
Sened with Fr esh Fruit Cup or Chtlled F'ruit Juice
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(Under 12 years of age)
Sc rambled Egg&, Buckwheat Cakes. Bacon
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IN THE
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AREA
•. ,_
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T......S.y tho-u s.t"''"-'v
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Guest Boat S!1p1;
Now Open
Mon . thru . Sun .
SUNDAY BRUNCH
10 a.m. 10 3 p.m.
TRINIDAD CAl. VPSO
STEEL DRUM BAND
Enlllf1aont"-hom 2:30p.m.
~103N .BAV SIOE DR ., NEWPORT BEACH =~
I
to prese nt '
their
actn..nct the art. 10 tbat for the npent.nc pres.tatton be oo bud to ctlscuss tbelr
today's dlamoods are the It staoJ.eylt..trmann, a rum are Done Dunlap, ' most beautl.fb) and trea-and tb..ter crtUc for tb.ee .i~;~;i~;;; jn~nd~atii&Uii·~~~~~~~~ii.:N;ew~R=~i~;·~U~c iiii~ I
PIONEER BILL SEZ.
A TRAGIC FARCE
. IN ONE ACT
THE CAST
MONEYBAGS Is played by the
Costa Mesa City CoancU.
HAPPY C00WN l stbtSoutbCout
Repertory 'lbiiJ:re,
EMPTYPCX:KETS Is I.D aunce
~yer.
LANDBARON represents the
Secerstrom lDterests.
POOR MINSTREL 1.J Costa Mesa
Com,munlty l'la-.
THE SCENE
A mode!! City IIIII In a ttncdom
wltb some medlenlldeu.
LANDBARON (lnadly}. In a
stroke of nun1ftceat pa.Ju1,1 ber'lby
btqa•tb u acre of my nlUible
boldi!ICI to 1b0 -Clowa, tlat be mtpt ..,,, a •111 ltlp Wbere
Ill may ... blm. 1 bopl u.e tu
mu wm ... ttd• u a charitable
11ft. HAPPY CLOWN: Ob ttuk JOG.
thuk JOI. woadlrftll LMckroL
l'oa ban and me from bebrC
hi pt._, to Mnport Ceater. Bat.
&1u I lll.ft 110 1DC1Dt1 .IDr I .....
sblli 1 perfDrm ta a btU a.ld?
IIIOIIETB_, Fnt ... -I llo.ft .... $110,000 Ia IMII"tt
tu -· ,.. IJiai ...--· lo( .. "" ....... yoon. -,... !!l!!oOI
('no ....,. ~ --oil, .~ ...... IIIII)
EWPTYPOC:KETS: But, bat •••
It's my mooey, aDd I'm oot a great
taD of tbe clowD.
MONEYBAGS (dlldalnfUUy), Go
away boy • :rou bother me. Go
watch tbe elowa...
POOR MINSTRE L: K1Dd sir, I
am bappJ tor the clown, but I
would Ute to polot out tbat be Is
not ttte offt.elal eoort jester. Alld
mc.t of ttGie wbo eaJoJ hlm lin
outlllde tbe tilcdom. 1 am tht local
nterta!Der lDd 1, too, need a stare
IDd a cosbame • • • or a cnrrtl
ot bread.
MONEYBAGS, Go ntch the cJoora,
llllutHL Yoa may leaJ'II 10metJWIC _..,.. __
LANDBAIOON (llliiii'DC >II -}.
Raw, tblt'a a lood ~•· He111~
•mtWDc lboat blab ftaaace. Hawl
EIIPTYPOCKETS ~II'· Be~ a.ty lbO ooela111t <OO!IIrt" taM 1DiiMJ from the poor to fl-
auee t111e arta. m. II tbe demo-
erotic 1lllplom at c-II-
MONEYBAGS: Go away, boy.
~.-... tell tbe c:.loWD. to duel ... "'"'
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Bill St.Ciair Pioneer Barbers
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Ltmcheo11 • Dinner
Bn~nch • Lflle Sllpper
Romantic Gllilllr Mllsti:
in the old worUit~lmosphere of
the Ct~pri Lormge
Reser~~atio11s Ho11ored
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1111 Newport Bl11d.
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Lunch
Dinne r · Cocktails
Sunday Brunch
f En,tert•inrnent Niihtly
· Guest Docks ·
2406 Newport Blvd.
Nt>wport Beach
67~2244
squ,ewol orange
• Thick sliced hacclO • GiJnt li nk sausage • Eggs
al most berJedjrt • lnsh cof!('(' • Brand~ milk punch ..•
LL'XCH ... Cobb '\abd • Dad \· srcc:ials • Dt-li
sandwiches • Brt:.1kl.l~l~ • Spinach -.abds • Canneloni
• Steaks • Fish • To~tJd.t~ • Triple ;\laninis ...
DI:'\~ERS ... Scampi ;\icoise • Fresh ti~h • One
plUnd New York stc.U..s • B.U..eJ potatoes • Chilled
salaJs • Stc.ok Diane • S1e:ak & Scampi • Nightly
s~i•h ...
D!XIE'lA~'D BRUNCII ... Champa~ne. Bloody
I Mal'·s, Ro~mos. Fizzes "'·ith your choice t'f brllnch
E!l!!s of oil kinds • s~-.dish paox:akes • Blintzes •
Bay shrimp omelettes... . .
ENTERTAU\.lENT ... With Billy and Hi& Bachelor>
··Rei from 7~to ll:OO.-
•
, Kings, Tars vie
fo·r city crown
lloll..f--~ odloo of 1M Jut 1 qoan.r. 1o
cruebM 1llto Its leOOOd wtaiiUdlly,
•tet ttUs weKMd tor a.u nt ..,....,_ muebtd 41
4 1oea1 ~blcll ..--nrdo -,_.,..a La
Coroaa del Mar a..ad New~ O.llta llllllble til tM ant
port fta.J'bor bead tbe but_ CIIIU'ter • 11'ttb 0.. Dlddelclae
wtlb lbelr ~ Newport ..... Ia fiom a JU<I oo1 Be~cll ctty e .. rQPtcubJp to score tbe first ol btl
came Friday DJpt at0ruce 3 loltdrdowu. Dare Molllca
Coast cou-e --..... ., 8 scorf!d oa a tbort ra t. tbe
...., --.ow • e· 2Dd qarter aad posed to
CUH tbe xbools play lo r..-....a-·-'" J-F I dtflereat Jeapes_ tbe result -· ... -.:r ...... IBLl ru er ,. lor ZDd bait scores. woa 1 COUnt ill larue stud-Newport Rubor's SaJ.lbrs
• \ ,)
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Bucs aiming for ~~~~RN~~~:: ~:~Ti£~u!R.~~.
new win streak F•F!~~!'L~Y~--w..., lis lZ -wto ..... ,_ Nilt. Mlllleoo, Sblp qoal1l)loc boW wlll Joe al ! ~ ,_
streak DOW )Ill a memory, ,..._ Rutlor IIICb, ftl ... c&:... be tw Frkll.y aldlt at tbe t.elcl 1.1 Su Benl&rdbo ud
On.Dge CoutCoUece'•toot-ld u tap .._...,.. pla.)'er. COlla Moa matoreJcle VMbl1a. He IIJtUI hCOittr-
ball team wUJ be om to Goldll. Welt ..-.d tllllr speedway at the Fair~ lAc tram a broke~ IDkle.
try to beCia uother streak ot ft.Ht bait e.:..e-.w llld l rouds. Last FrldaJ ..... U.
tbls SatlrdaJ aJ.Pl. Sept. Mid oa to bUd tM .Plratel Theaa.tiG:III.lchampioa.Shl,p replar ..._ e8lled,... a
!5, whea tbe Pirates bost a 14..0 loll. Tille Rllllen wru be decided Oct. 16 at ..-eW '•l:)xlletlt,"toW'bk:b
Saddleback CoUece. raeUd 1111 U? }'U'dl Ia total tbe eo.ta II @Sa on.J.. rtrls IDd wom• wen llrrited
Tbe coolest will be staced otr .. ~ to occ•s For R'f'ertl 'f'eten.a tree. A crowd fit 6,750 aw
at OCC'a LeBanl stadhtm 152." speedway riders, Friday Mike Mllllteu w1D tbebla<U-
aod kickoff is slated for ?:SO The Pfnte ....._ •~cb n.lcbt wtU be ''<=· ~r-dle" cap maiD e'f'elil. aDd A.1u
p.m. Gates open at 6:30p.m. acOOCIIIted iQir oaiJ S$ JUdi AJcbl. Souy Notter, BWy Christian tate tbe scratch .
Saturday's tussle marts oa the croalld. rno.ced oaly Gray and Jim Flstlback wm m&la eveot.
the n.rst Ume tbe two Or-ooe real drlYe ol tbe e'f'•-need almost perfect seores 1'beJ also Saw the debut iD(s, but the a.raaal early-wen ricUml&ed by tbe big
season meettac bas become play last Tbu.raday DJpt in 1 local football tradition. tbeir U-0 loss to Sentte.
~ aace COWity rtnla:hneenr lq". 'ne Dues drote b' &Z lf they ezpect to make the of a !Del di'flsloa IIO'f'tce Wbo
Tbls year,tbega.memcwes Lea Altn1Jla, wbo rolled
out of -DanlboD fteld. be-up 178 ntshlDC p.rds tor
hlnd "'Ni!wport Hutaor high, the Frtars got loose aDd
to the ~tgger Orange Coast raa 54 ~s to tbe Jrd
stadium, wfllch •111 bold big-quuter to break a score-
ger cro'Wd s. Klckof'f time less tie. Tben, miDuteslater,
is 8 p.m. quarterback Pat Cureoo htt
Estaocla wtUuseDavlc1Soo Mark Aogelo on a 51-yard
field Friday nlgbl to host s~rtng pass play.
llways..potent Rancho Ala -Newport ooaldu't mount a
mitos, aDd onSaturdaynlght, scortoc threat ap1ruJt tbe
Costa Mesa journeystoTus-stroag Servtte defense
t1o to play Foothill. sbowlng a net nlsblDC totai
Ia...-last weekend's season of only 18 yards. Brlgbt
openers, Costa Mesa dumped spot of the otherwise dls-
La Quinta 31-13, Corona del ma1 offensive sbowtng was
Mar blanked Marina 1-0. the pass catchiDg of Q.anker
Newport Harbor lost 13-0 Bob Tbagard, 'tt'bo caught
to Servlte and Estanc.iJ. 5 passe/ for 58 yards.
bowed to Edlsoo 28-3. Estancia's Eagles were
A stout Corona del Mar ground down by a relentless
defense stoppedMartna coJd, Edison attack, as the
and Brad Stassel scored the Clll.rgers scored in enry
winning touchdown by pluog-quarter. The Eagles, oa the ~g over from the 2-yard other hand, were held to
OPPOOING VIEWS --Hugh Stewart. at left, IDd Bob
Howe ~ to be playtag ln opposite directions durt.ng
tJl1s week's finals of the 50th annual Pactnc Southwest
Setliors temds toui"'ey at Newport Beach Teonts Club.
Bat, they were rood eDOUJb to flnh:h secODd iD the
mea's over-35 doubles. Howe, an Australian wbo now
llns to Londoo, also came 1n second to winner John
Hillebrud of Palos Verdes 1n the men's singles. HWe-
braod's wife Carol won the women's Singles. Hugh Stewart
was tbe pro at Balboa Bay Club here, before moving
to Las Veps.
NB gels Davis Cup play
Win, the nell event will take
place in Tucson, Artr.ona,
Nov. 14. Should Vener.uela
upset Colombia, the Cup
matches will be played in
Caracas 1n November.
met oo tbe footbal.l ft.eld.. yards to tbe Rustler S, but top 10 qualltlers or to flU promt.ses to become a erowd
OCC Is ID tbe Soltb Co1.1t eoa.ldD't paoch It across. ooe of the 2 resene slots. fnortte. Frank Bolllilce.r ot
Coalereaee aDd s.&oebact They bad a ftrst...ud-coal Gray, 38, 1s now slated Sa.o Diego, rtdiDClnatormal
is' a inember ot the Mission at ttle 8 but 4. OODsecutlYe to rut the last resene spot, black and • W'hlte ''tuzedo"
circuit. cracks at the middle of the uD..Iess a lower-ranked rider made of n.c~ leather, woo
OCC eaters Saturday's Goldea West liDe eotldn't pasb past blm. Nutter. his as the crowd
cont~st wi~h a 1-1 reeord produce a fa'f'OrUe local
alter dropping a 14.-0 de-
cision .to distrtct rinl Gol-
den West College last Sat-
urday night at packed LeBard
Stadium. Sattdleback is 0-1
following a narrow 15-14.
loss to CYPress College last
weekeOO.
The Pirate offense, which
averaged 39.8 P>lnts per
game last year, has yet to
score a touchdown in 2 games ·
this season. The only Plnte
TO came on a blocked punt
against Cypress in the sea-
son opener. The Bucs won
that game 10-0.
line Ln. the 4th quarter. The 20 yards rusblng, and got
game was played at West-their only score to the sec-
The Newport Beach Tennis
Club has been awarded the
reglooal ftnals or the 19??
Davis Cup competition In
March, 1t 1s anoouoced by
club owner George Holstein m. following cooftrmatloo
by UST A bead stan Malless,
Davis Cup chairman Joe
C a.rrlco and team e2pta1n
Too.y Trabert.
The <late for the first-
ever Darts Cup play 1n or.
ange County has been set
for March ZOwtththe power-
tuJ South A!rtcan team set as
the opponent.
The United States must
wtn against either Colombia
or Venezuela. Then the
American team earns thE'
semi-finals against tough
Mexico iJJ Tucson on Dec.
17.
OCC got out or last week.
end's coolest in)J.ry free,
and 2 players who were iD•,
jured ill the season opener
are expected to be back this
• Warmup Suits -13.95 to 39.95
minster high school. ond quarter on Toby
Costa Mesa's Mustangs, O'Brieu's 23-ya.rdfieldgoa.l.
stUI look.ing for their Orst Estancia quartert>ack Dave
winning season, got ort on J efJDko passedfdr 2ll yards
the right foot, runntog up as he completed 11 of 23
an 18-0 balfUme lead and passes, providing the
adding touchdowns In each Eagles' oolyoftenslvepunch.
Oct. 1 is entry deadline
The regioo's first round
pits Venezuela against Co -
lombi.a next month. Should
the favored Colombia team
P UBLIC NOTICE
Entries close Oct. 1 for Porterfteld and Val Good -NOTICE
the Orange County ''C" and body of Corona del Mar; OF PUBUC HEARING
''D'" tennis tournament, BW Hodges of Paramount NOTTCE IS HEREBY GfV.
which features s ingles, Sports, Costa Mesa; BUl EN that the CUy CouncU of
doubles and mixed doubles Molnar of Laguna Hills; am the City of Newpo%1 Beach
played on courts in Santa Ray Madsen of Bre.a, will bold a public hearing
Ana, Costa Mesa and Irvine. Entry forms are avail-regardlog Alley Improve-
October 16, 1?, 23 and 24. able at tennis clubs, pro ment in Block 5, East New-
Dlane Adams. manager of sbops and sporting goods port -(portions of alley
the new Town and Country stores in Orange County. iD block bcrJoded by Balboa
Racquet Club, 3610 South For fUrther lntormattoo call Boulevard, 8th Street, Bay
Bristol, Santa Ana, lsdooat-OC TA, 546-11?4. Avenue, and ?th Street) to
lng the club courts tor the hear protests from any.>ne
semi-final and final who does DOt deslre to have
matches. H EADLINES L ECTURE the aolm,roved portion of
Jimm y Connors, Roscoe
Tanner, Arthur Ashe and
Eddie Dtbbs are all po-
tential team players.
week.
''Hallba ck Don Cornell and
quarterback Gary Gulsness
s hould be ready to see ac-
tion for us." coach Di ck
Tu cker said.
Cornell Is a returning
starter who Is ezpected to
be one of the better n.mning
backs to the Sout h Coast
Con ference this year. Guts-
ness is a freshman who
could become a starter once
he 's completely healthy.
He's been nursing a slight
knee ln)lry.
Coach l'ucker was pleased
With the play of sophomore
~uarterback Jim Conley last
•Mhnd. Cooley," a tn.ns-
fer from Cerritos Collage,
completed 8 of 20 passes
for 96 ya rds and didn't throw
1111 interception. He w:as nam.
"' offeoalte player of tbe
• Hooded Warmup Jackets-15.95
e Hooded Zippered Sweat Shin s -8.50
e Crew neck Sweat Shirts-4.95
• Sweat Pants - 4.95
Basket Balls
Volley Balls
Soccer Balls
Foot Balls
Water Polo Balls
Racquet Balls
Baseballs
Rugby Balls
Softballs
Playgr ound Balls
ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS
Tennis pro • WAH TED TD nMT
OpenJog roundsaresched-SERIES L AUNCHED Uld alley pa•ed unde' the
uJed for the Irvine Racquet procedures of Ch"-er Z? Cl b S •--c Billie Moore, coach of the ,....,. u • anta .R.1U. ollege, u 5 of the Improvement Act or South Coast Piau Hotel, .. Olympic women's bas-1911.
• AM TIQUES • FOR RENT
T C tetba.Jl team, was tbe own and ountry Racquet NOTICE IS HEREBY F UH:. Club and !be Ulll guest speaker at the ft.rst verstty of THER GIVEN that the said (~--rdln 1 sesslor:t otOrangeCoast Col-~ um:, acco g o touraa~ public he&.r'""" will be held
'
. dl lege's popular ''behind the ....,. men rector Paddy on the 12th day of October, S headlines' • lecture sertes. peyers. 19?6, at the hOur of 7:30
R I" I I The weekly series, which er comm ee nc udes: p.m. ln the Counc u Charn-El C ndo d J h 'I 1 meets Tuesday even' .... s ena o n ac o n " u -'""'"' bers or the C lty Hall orthe 1 r L J flu from ?:30 to 9:30 In the oy o aguna, udy nca..n City of Newport Beach, Cal-
of Irvine; Betty Holden of OC C Forum, began Sept. lfornla, at which time and
H Ungl 8 h N 21 and runs through Feb. 1. un on eac ; eva and place any and all persons
Cl•• Nl Series lectnrer ls Dr. ~ cbols, Len Lowe, i.Dterested may a---: and Sha B nd Dal H I Giles T. Brown, a professor 1-'Y"'" ron e e%11 , e ur -be heard theraoo..
b
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R lh Edd,"~-and or history and deanofgradu-u , u ............. , Doris Geo-e J nJ J hnsto r N ate studies at Cal State Ua1 -·t> o o n o ewport City Cferk 8 h Bob H 11 r S versfty at fullerton. He has Newport eac ; a.rre o anta City of
SCOTT '·REID, a graduate
of Newport Harbor hJ(h
school, is 1n his second year
at Goldeo West College,
playing offensive center for
the Rustlers, and has re -
ceived offers from major
universities. He was named
to the aU-Southern Cali.
fomla Conference first team
as a freshman at GWC, His
rather, Jim Reid, played cen-
ter for USC 1n 195Z ~53 and
continu ed his football career
in the service.
A.a. N•"eyMeDanlelo!Tu made 20 overseas trtpsdlr-..... , .... s-nbllsh: SIQf.. un; Jeanie Broun, Roberta loglhe post 21 yens. , .. Newport DR. BRAUN STEI N OF ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·N.ai S NAM EOAT UCI Dr. Myron Braunstein of
Newport Beach, professor
of psychology, has been ap-
pointed associate dean of
the school of social sciences
at UC Irvine. He also has
assumed the duties of chief
academic advisor of the
sc hool.
promoted
Newpo rt Beach Tennis
Club this week announced
the promotion of pro Bob
Bernstein to the position of
director of the Newport
BeaCh Tennis College.
Bernstein has a lifetime
of experience In group tea.cb-
ing, beginning on the Nicolet
high school courts in Mil -
waukee. where he se"ed an
apprenticeship under former
football coach Cary Bach-
man,
Bachman OO ilt a tennis
empfre that consistently
produced champiOD..Ship
teams .. _ training such out.
standlog players as Mlk:e
C aflUI and John Wbltllnger,
who nrt! Bernstein's con-
temporaries.
I ENSIGN shop foreman needs
2 bedroom house for two
adults, a 16 year old
daughter and 3 elderly
cats. la $200 to $250 range.
Preferably in Costa Mesa.
Needed by October 15th.
Have references. 54.8-
9458 alter 5.
• C4RS FOR E
1970 VW Bug, extras. Good
coodttlon, movtng to
HawaJt, must sell Immedi-
ately. $1300 ~-best offer
--492-659?, Diane or
Mrs. Martin.
ORIENTAL antiques, _ art
wanted. A!:Jy amount of
quality pfeces. Prtn.te
party. No dealers. Coo-
ftdelltlallty assured. Box
AA.26. c/o the Eoslgn.
Corona del Mar, Calif.
Dr. Braunstein, a member
of the UCI faculty since 1965,
is an erpert 1n the fi eld of
vlsuaJ perception and com-
puter applications in psy _
etiology. He Is the author oi
'• Deptb percEiltlon through
mottoo,'• published ln July.
After graduating from
Sacramento state with a B.A.
in recreation admlnistra.
tloo, Bernstein served as
teaching pro at the Kooa ~~~~~~~~~;~=-Surf Hotel In Hawa.J..t and at
Ironwood Cou.ntry Club 1n
Palm Desert.
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SEE BI G FIGHT ON TV
Closed clrcutt tele~:islon
eonn.re crt the Al.J-Norton
cootest at tbe OraDee COUDty
Fairgrounds on Sept. 28 re-
cetveclappronl of the Costa
Mesa CJty Coaocu Monda y
otgbt. The request came
from Bttoa Inc., La Jolla
to proYlde the CO'f-er.age. '
PUBL iC N OTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe foUowlng persons are
clolllc busiDess as: WMW In-
nstmeots, 882 Production
Place, NewportBeach,CalU.
9!663: Jean Reed Wart!
'71385 Gnpertne, Pal~
Desert. Calli. 92260; George
H. Mlthls, 3$45 Alabl.ma
Ctreie, Costa Mesa, c aur.
nut; Edward F. Ward Jr.,
Tnltee under r.s!duary tno• did, 1/4/&4, 7338$
Gnpoyloo, Palm O.S.rt,
Clllll.~.
T1WI -Is eoodael-ldbra_._, ·
8lpld: Tn... RKida-
117 l!4wan! F. wu.~.
T1WI llaltm..r .... ftlocl
db tho -Jtlott ot or.
liP C.., So!Jt, U, IWII, -....: '-· as, 10, Oct. !,. ~4, IWII, lo lbe llnport
,_, fqip, F-'1010
A member of the U.s.
Professional Tennis As-
sociation, he Is head of the
standing committee for
teacbiog professionals lathe
Orange County Tennis As-
soci.atlon.
P U B LIC NOTICE
NOTICE
OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby rtveo tbat
the Planrdng Comm1sstoD of
the City of Newport Beach
lw UI hold a public bear1Dc
on Amendment No. 4'74 ia-
ltiated by the City of New-
port Beach to cooslder an
amiDCSmeat to Section 20.-
80,090 of Title 20 of tile
Newport Beaen lloaielool
Code, ellmirlatiQc tbe pro-
•latoa tor the ext.stoo of
prt'f'loully ai'O'f'edpermlll
wbta llld permttl •n lOt
beta eu.rctled wttbiD tbl
Ume tpteltlld.
Hollc:o Ia honby -
ct•• tblt aid pdlllc bear-inc WUI be blkl oa tbt 7th
diJ ot October, lr71, at
tbe bOIIr ot 7:00P.M. 18 tM
coae~~ c--.. "' · ...
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at nl .. llmt aod plaOOIIIIJ
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4.80 L 17Ttf, OOITA Ml:aA
MI-77111 -MI-1115
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DtlhtriT-' luJalm
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ANNOUNCING grand open-
ing of '•BACK EAST'" AN -
TIQUES, 514 29t h St. tn
CaMery Village (1 block
from Ne..,oport Blvd.), Sun-
day, Sept. 26 ~noon 'tU 5.
Specializing tn antique
jewelry, cloc ks, utho-
graphs, silver, the un-
usual! Open Tuesday thru
Sunday -11 --t. 675 -4982.
Ca ll ln your
f"L.-\SSI F"I F:O MlS
TO THE ENSWN
• IIAUTT U.LOM , . ' .or;411 ....... ..
I EAUTY NOOK
2732 E. Cont Hwy.
Corona del M•
Phone 144·7338
•HEARIMC: AIDS
HAL AEBISCHE R • I•,Mi~iooia-Ai08
Propel' fitting Assured
:J.409 E. Co.st Hwy.
CaroN del M11t
675-3833
OC EAN FRONT, Newport,
wlnter rentals; 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths, $4?5 a
month; 2 bedroams. one
bath, $350 a mooth. 5201
Seashore Dr. (714 ) 646-
9097. (213) 335-3802.
• MISCELLANEOUS
PRESCRIP TION
DRUG INFORMATION
from a Doctor of Phar-
macy -· know tts uses.
precautions, slde-efects.
Send name of drug and $2
for one, $3 for two, $5"
for four.
PRESCRI PTION DRUGS
a t MON EY BACK
GUARANTEED SAV IHGS
For Information, send $1
to: Glenwln Corp., P.O •
Box No. 106?2 , Glendale,
Calli. 91209,
CALICO CAT ·--lovable • needs a good permanent
home. Spayed female about
2-l/2 years old. Can
6?5-2051.
• P LUMBIHG·HEATIHG
Just Plumbing
& Heating
Water Heaters, DlspJsals,
Dratos, Faucets, Copper
Re.plpes • • • • Ret.alllable
prices, day, night cr week ..
eDI181
JUST PLU MBI N G
"'relepbooe: 642-4111
License No. 30094.8
l
I
I
• • • • • • •
FIXER UPPER ••. really!
Ia loroly old c-dol Mar, ! -.. I -. llnpl-, lup lot, A .. _ _.,Ill tf4,500,
I I I I
SUPER VIEWS
I DEA L FOR COUPLE
MORE THAN A PERFECT BACKGROUND FOR
A COUPLE WHO INSIST ON TASTEFUL UVING,
THIS CORONA HIGHLANDS PROPERTY HAS AN
OCEAN VIEW THAT WON•T QUITI Tbls owtstanct! ..
llome tu 3 b 1 u'ttll prtftle J11.1ios. z bedrooms.
2 1:1at1as. ntra larp b.mlly room ud ! ttreplaees.
AD tills lor $167,500.
Open daily • 1-4:30
U. Clllrillo, Cor011 Hig~l•ds
••••
DUPLEX IN OLD CDM·
Cba.rmLoc 2 bedroom froDt .ut with brick tlre-
plaee, aepuate d1DlDc area aDd nice patio. PLUS.
smaller ! bedroom garage aputmeot.
Call i)r detalls.
Setting Sun
me People Say---
'•If you live In the Harbor Area and don't Jive
on the water -or true a vtew of the water -
you mtiht as wen be back in Iowa."
Take a look at our new listing on Setting Sun
with 3 bedrooms, famUy room and formal dining
room. You wm enjoy the tnsplrtng pllOOramlc
DAY A.ND NIGHT VIEW of the ocean and harbor.
The sparkllng pool is a real smms.
Reallstically priced at $184,000
OCEANFRONT LOT
VICINITY NEWPORT PIER .. 5150 ,000
Terms!!
hoa'll be glad tomorrow that y~ bought real estate today. • :aov a McCARDLE • • • • • • • • • • • • •
R~~ m .
RF.l.IABLF. SF.RWCE SINCP. 194t
' HILLTOP PRIVACY -
VIEW '
Spacious 4 bedroom pool holT\<'.
Ocean view from "your library
desk". Great living area for fa:mi·
ly & format entertaining. $195 ,000
-Fee
ACGI 1: •a;u •
644~1766
DON'T MISS THIS !
Upoldo.-. ..... --s bed-s. z -. larp ,._n, room with wet bar.
EqJIDded -deck O't'er 3 car p.nce.
Reduced to $125.000
Duplex Time!!
How about a great place to Uve in and a nice
renlal unit to help pay the mortgage?
This Is a cute older Corona del Mar b:Jase
with a newer 2 bedroom unit over garage. $1!9,500.
Sharp! Sharp!
••••••••••••••••••
Hav{" you n oticed the sca r ctty of
vacant lots on Lido Isle ? We just
happt"n to have a ro.trc find. Please call
for mformalion ~
'/jachl:Jrnan ~ ';}),.earn
Bayfront home on end of L•do Isle. ~·ith
pi er for lar,gc boat. View of turning
basin . neighboring is lands & hills.
$425,000
I iC
IEDBIE ELIIKS CD .
OVFR iO l"E ,~RS OF SE RVICE
e OPEN Fri. Sat & Sun 1-5
2145 VISTA EIURADA "!LUFFS"
E Plan Water VIew tn Every Room. 3 bedrooms,
famUy room. TUed Patio. $1 57 ,soo •
112 VIA LIDO NORD .. REDUCED!
2 Story FamUy Home. Pier aOO Slip. 5 Bedrooms.
Ertnsl Now $298,500.
Mo . 3 LINDA ISLE .. BAYFROMT
ROilloD Hodg•s Custom, 5 Bedrooms, famUy room.
Wet Bar, New Pler. $275,000. SAT/SUN 1-5.
205 VIA LIDO SOUD .. UYfROMT
2 story Qaallty Home. Prest1&:e Area. 4 Bedrooms,
Wet Bar. Pier/SUp. SAT /SUN 1-5.
2612 VISTA DEL ORO
2 Story, V Plan. Near Sc hools aDd Shops. 3 Bed-
rooms. Vae&Dtl Offered at $73,500. SUN 1-5.
e BY APPOINTMENT
a.UFFS "FRONT ROW" VIEW t
Gold Cout R Pial 'C-'omlUim. S Btdrooms.
Shows lJke a Model. Sl50,000 or IM.se Opt.loa.
LINDA ISLE ·· lAY fRONT
Dol. Kon IAary CaMom. S Bedrooms, Deo, Wtt
Bu. S Fl,...s. Pltr. $197,500.
LIDO P'IIRlt DRIVE -· U YfROM T
Lotoly -r Molt AportOIOII (GZ1 55' BaleoaJ
Vttw. Low llllol-. SIIS,OOO.
··--co.. IIAI.lOIIS
··-.. -631-1100
..,..,. lni •••••
(1111 ...
.... ... . ····~·· .LI lALII IEPOIT
Sales tbrouglt the Multiple Listing
Se"lce or the Newport Ha.rtJor-Costa
Mesa Board of Realtors totalled
$306 ¥1LLIONS In tbe first eight
month s of 1976, THIS IS A 63 PER
CENT INCREASE OVER THE SAME
'PERIOD OF 1975. 5,235 new listings
were processed. of which 68 PER CENT
WERE SOLD. 77 per cent of tbe sales
were cooperative.
List your property with a Rwtor. ................. : .
ARCHITECTURALLY • DESIGNED
D UPLEX
--·
A 4-bedroom unlt, plus a l bedroom untt ••.
Unusual •tne cellar and large billiard room.
For something out of the ordinary, see this
in Corona del Mar! 5 14-.()()(J
~---Rental -----,
Attncttn Z~room cottage, fi replace,
fruit trees, Newport Heights •........ S395
~ J . MARTIN ~ REAL ESTATE
.
644-7381 .
Prime Industrial Real Estate
Vacant Commercial
PARKING FOR 40 CARS!
FOR SALE OR LEASE
16,000 sq. ft. including appfoxtmatel)' 1,000 SQ. ft.
of air conditioned offices -""i ,560 SQ. ft. is extn.
high tUt-up, remainder ot building is coocrete Nock
aDd pamlce block. 16' x 16' electrically perated
loading door. 16' x 25' spray booth. 600 a mp.,
240 v., 3 pfl. power. Mercury lights.
U11t TERMS •• OiliER MAY CARRY
I NSPECTION A!AY BE A.RR.i.~GED
SAT., SU.~ .. O R EVES.
NELSON ROBINSON
Realtor
200 MAIN ST., PI.BOA
548-3414 PHONES 675-8120
************** ~chelle Robers, Realtor
3333 E. Go• HiBfsway
eun-dd Mar 675-2373
"***** ********
REALTORS
671-1111
...... mll'w. ..... LOT _...,., • :: ,, ~ ~rs ".:.":~.~ --~-· .
COUOPI .. .., .. f11ALTOitS
Jill I.-""' Ca .,._
I
Bl.llfS ... WATER YIW
Open House Sat.-Sun. 1 to 5
o-.. pdtnc Blllfts E pl&D wWi ~ Bq
riew. ThrM bedrooms, 2-1/2 tatbs, flmDY ~
wttb •et bu, formtl dinln«-Profes~Y ...,._
ated tritb many ut.ns.
$149,500
OPEN HOUSE 81illrdlyr&Dd SaDitay, 1 to 5 p..m.
!19 Nata, Newport Beach.
Call 640-6161
jHOW CAN I DEFER MY GAIN ON MY
RESIDENCE . IF I SELL ? SERVING
ASK US N E WPO RT BEACM
SIN CE 1960
768-7878 anytime
EARLE "BUD" CORBIN, GRJ
., EIISi.gD ...wop klrem&n, Druel C~ Dee4ll ~
bedroom hou.sf with yard, pre!erabJy in Costa M-.
'Two adults, 16 ye:ar Jld daughter and tbree well.
behaved. elderly cats ln ram!l~·. Can pay $200 to
$250, and require hOUse by Oct. 15. Call 673-05 50
days; 548·9458 after 5 p.m. ..................
Luxurious 4 BR. home. Family rm. &.
formal din•n ~. w1th view toward
Harbor Island . Boat slip. $325.000
Custom 6500 sq. ft waterfront home on
the po1 nt. 134 Fl. fronta ge with
magnificent viE">A' of boats & harbor.
Slip for large boats. Remodeling has
been s tarted -fmi sh it to your o-wn
taste.
New -under construction, Contemp.
Cape Cod. Oak flrs .. 5 BR . 41 :a Ba .. 3
frplcs. Lnds('pd. Boat slip .. $375.000.
BILL GRUNDY, Realtor
hl..,.d•r• Bhlt· et Lhule lsi•
)<11 IUSIDE DR ., SUITE 1, M.a . 675-4161
.. ............ 1 ••••
''CUSTOMIZED"
Beach Living
•
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AHiliants piOn show --n. 0 s'l -....• S'$17 .. a 1
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flnll:lC:Iu ol tile "blr tJaDd'••
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BRW! IIELAJOIIOit, 5 ,_. ...... --C--
CllrtallaoSclaol,-... :loprto--
the De emJttllc from tbe audiometer -n. a hlu
acreoolaC -.. Co* --.at -·· ..tille bls malbel', Mrs. llm ..... .._, obeenea. At
left. Kra. Alwll. lleauner, Holllital AuW1.rJ 'fOIIIIIetr,
aula tn the ea.t-tree 8e1'fllll1DL u Aal1llarJ eom •
muDitJ aenlce, Whleb takes place at the ~tal • the
last Tuesday of aeb moatb from 6 to 8:30 p.m.
.,, OIL' t1 .. ..,. _c...__ ~ ·----.a, ,_.twill .. .,.. -.... , __ -IS' d dllir lalla.
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LEAGUE WILL HEAR
OF ART CDLLEcnMG
PtltUENT5
lllVEll. ADVEIT-
11 .. s.. ... ''". 1977
ORANGE CUAST COLLEGE AUDITO!t!UII
MESA
HOW MUCH
CAN YOU
::-.::. b':l~: =~ Theo Robins memorial
Tba Co* -Arl LllfCIIII wiD aNIIIt at I:JO
p.m. today, .... a, ......
Yenleele-.,.-.
Boa lkCom......, Pftlll-
deat ot Petrl.et"l Gtllery
AFGHNftTAN
. Friday,
Sept. 24, 1171
AFFORD TO LOSE
IF A BUIIGLAR DECIDES
TO BREAK INTO YOUR HOME
OR BUSINESS TONIGHT ?
--.._ lllomajor-n
to tile p.rdat. to aM!Uoa
.. lbe .. _ Beaeb .......
Uuy. are tbe WIJ'd' Har-
rlactoo Lo-Co., K.L.
....... CGolnclora, 1'111·
llul Coootra-., Ropr'a
._,_,. !II ""-" Beach
IOd ... Sbormu FOUlllatlon, co,_ del Mar.
Tbe old. ma1D bdldlJIC at
N-rl Borl>or lll< Scbool
wtn be dedi.C*ted 1D memory
ot tbe late Thodore Robins sr . .,._ tbl board of e&l-
eatloo olNewport-Mea. Uni·
ned Sebool DUtrtet meets
at 1:JO p.m. Oct. 12 in the
alldtlortum of NelrpOJ't
Hubor bleb school. Sea Coast will plan
your home or business
security system. Bishop is honored guest
Phone
642-3490
Now!
Pflffn
(:elM To
The FrOitis• Howe!
"nae Molt Reftread WU-
llam II. .._,lint.._
of Orup, will "" !be .....
Ored petl at tbe Mea'sCblb
aDd tlle LIIBM Golld of Our
Lad)' of llooat Carmel Par-
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE
4 WOfld~rliMd of u1~dtlillt iPIIJittUio ns,
_,CIIIIJ~f'ottf!flh, ttft'"•-d nap!tn s,
Wt!ddi"t Clllir OroUI'IOi f'!ll.l, fliPS I
boo.i:s •• ;, f•ct. • or~r•s top fl tlrtildisr
/or thf! ~tlr-lo-br.' ~~~~jc:~~:J!~~~~ llfE'It'PCIRT BLVD., CafrA .~
-Moa.
OF PUBLIC HEAR:NG
NOTICE IS RERE&-Y GfV-
EN that tbt City COUDcU of
tbe Ctty of Newport Beach wm bold • J*blic bearlog
r~ alley tmp~"'Yt
me:rt 1D Bloek A. Eut New.
port -{Alle7 1P tw? City
bloeU bouaded by Lindo Av-
e.e, Ed1..-ater A•eaue,
Au.de AYeaue and Bay Av-
-..e) to hear protests fl'om
aD)'ooe wbo does DOt desire
to baYe tbe alley paved n-o.r ... proc-.s ol Ct.p.
ter !7 of the IDQronmeot
Act or 1s11.
'J,a.irstylu1g
,......., just for
NOTICE 1S HEREBY FUR-
THER GIVEN tbat the said
pabllc boorl!tc WID be beld
on tbe l!tb day of October,
19'76, at tbe t.o.r of 7:30
p.m. lD tbe COIIDCll Cham-
bers of tbe CttJ Hall or the
Ctty of Newport Beach, Cal-.
lforDia, at wtd.cb Ume m.1
place aay aDd aU penons
lal:erelted may appear and
be heard tbereoo.
~ ch1ldrczn
-'-tA5tBOR YI£W ([NUll·
o.., S...-. J oequln 1.4•U• lloH ,;u.t. SouU. J M.c Arthwt &1.4. Doria Georre
City Clerk
Ctty of Ne"r,)Ort Beach
PwbU., s.p, 23, 1!1'16, ..
tbe N.....,rl_r E ......
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th.on). ... • ll••lt"' '''""'"' lunx .,..,.,.rln.r
r>"''~ A llltlnnlh , ,,.,;,., l•,.rfttrm ;~nf:O!
• 1'1•'""''" r•hnrt•• f•tr aJIIJfllniM••n l • Je,
d.._ lilht lrwdlt
Brakes-Your Choice
FCS' can wid! .._., CS' *-·t:noe
l·WWI f...e Dille IM11It-frllflt 4iK tnlr.e
J11Mk • •cp.ck •"' ;'"""" fi'OM wll«l klrMtt • letped lt)'dr••loc .,..,.. 111111 rlllon ldoa • i111·
chide 111:11' wllerk)
"" •• ...._. o.-.1·,r. l•lllll ..ew bfHc loRillp 111
fo.r wllt:e!. • lt.cp;~e-fr11111 wlloll bu1i1tp • In-
"~ llnk.c ""'•Idle IJIICitl. a.4d 011id.
Front-End Alignm'ent $1188
Anv U.S. mJck-u r -~ft(,
(''lllr.a 'if m't"dcod. f..du~ frt>nt-
wht_,,.. d'i"'«' c.a~
Engine
$44.~-
I
• CnMJ'It'lt' """lyJol! .1nJ
ol li,;nml•nl Ctlrtt•ctiun-11>
inCf('li<.t• Urt' mile"~" ;1nd
impwvt> r.lft'Tin~ w ft'I Y •,
l'n"Ci!li"f'l t'1.1"'::J'mt•nl. Ufoo'('l by t••ptorWM m,ocho1n~e~.
ht•lr" .. n!<ura• 11 ptl't"buon
•li~nM•:nt
lsb., Balboa, oo Sunday en-
nJDc, Oct. 3.
The recept1oo and dimaer
partJ will be at tbe Balboa
Pntlloll's TaJe of the Wbale
restaurant. Thls wlll be the
ft.rst vlslt of the btshop ln
tbe Balboa parish since bis
appointment 1n Juoe as the
head o! the new On.nge Dio-
cese.
Reception 15 scheduled for
6:30 p.m. arwt c!Jtmer w!U
be se"t!'d at 8 for this semi-
formal eYeot.
BOAT SHOW OPENS
IN ANAHEIM STADIUM
The George Coklarts. rec-
reat:lemal veblele, wan and
boat shOW wtll eootiooe
through thlB weekeodat Ana-
helm Stadium. The sbow,
wbicb optmed, Sept. 22, wUl
cktse SUoday at 8 p.m. Show
hOUrs are 4 to l1 p.m. week-
days, DOOO to 11 p.m. Satur-
day and nooo to 8 p.m. Sun.
day.
Hlgbllgbt.s of the show,
DOW ln its fourth year, in-
clude exhlbltl of all types
or recreational vehicles,
from motor tumesto motor-
cycles, sat1 aDd powerboats,
haog gilders, n.as and many
other outdoor recreational
products. Free professlooal
eatertalDmeot is presented
dally throughout tbe show.
TOM HAYDEN TALKS
SEPT. 27TH AT DCC
Tom Hayl2en, recent
Dernoenttc senatorial can.
dldate, will discuss '•the Im-
portance or •ottoc" Mooday
DOOil, Selt. 2'1, ln the OCC
aadltortum. Admlsstoo is
free.
Mr. Hayden, a native or
DetroU, .,.. educated at the
UalveHllJ ot Michigan,
'Wbere be participated 1n stu-dtat. chrtl r1(tltl, and peace
actt.Wes. He Is the eo-
aathor, wttb staurhtoo Lynd,
of "The other side;• Ill
account of a Ylslt to North
VIetnam l.n 1966.
ST. MICHAEL FEAST
TD BE CELEBRATED
The Feast of Saint Michael
aod All Aftcels wtll be cele-
bn.ted at 5 p.m. Sunday,
Sept. 26, at st. Michael and
All Aaceta' part&:fi. S2S3 Pa.
clflc Vtew Dtbe, Harbor vt.., HW.a.
1'be eeltbn.ttoo 1f'll1 fea.
ture tbe cledicattoD of tbe
aew ~ cGer u well
u tbe loth umtf"era.ry ot
.._ ... Clallln Ruact, bla·
bop of tbe Diocese of Los
Aocelea. llllhop Ruaaek ww
~ tbe celebrut oftbe Eacb-
arll!t. -bf !be R ... .JCIIIII Rocera DaN, rtetor
at st.lllclaollllld AUAipla.
A .llnla WID follow lllo oomca, laolurlllc -,,...
•I'IPI tiDd martacbl fldtr. --
Yr. Ford, P:ooeer Ford
dealer ill the Rubor Area,
wa• an oztg1Dil me~r of
the Newport Hutlor unloo
blgh scbool board of tras-
tees, a fof"'I'UUIDel' of the
preseat orpnlutlm,
The rocu1n m..t~Dc
or Sept. 28 wu cancelled
by board members after
learning a quorum would not
be preleDt at the time.
A specl.a.l meetltlg wUl be
held at 5 p.m. SeP. 29 1n
district headquarters, where
routlne matters wW be
handled. The board normally
meets 1n Costa Mesa City
Hall,
L~ VINIA CUMMINGS OF
COM DIES AT AGE 91
Prtn.te tamuy services
were held Mcmdly otgbt at
Baltz-Bergei'OO Chapel in
Corona del Mar for Lninla
Cummings, 91, of 3508 Sea
Breeze, Harbor VIew Rllls,
who died MODday at a local
convalescent Mme. Burial
was scheduled later this
week ln st. Louis.
Mrs. Cummi.Ogs, a Wls-
sourt native, bad Uved here
3 years. She Is survived by
son Tbomas Cummings of
H arllor VJw HJUs and by
'"'"""-
at •-Plua, Will pya a ledare Md alllidepn~JeD~
-... c:ollodiJor lloo ..... pot..._ ud Umllode!ll-
tiCOl rna>ld<o. ................ a..., ..n. ol. lect.n~
ct•oo bf tile pu.r, ,. "au ... -.. --fine art. bat ~'f. IIDow wbo to .....
AUDITIONS ARE HELD
FOR PATRICK PLAY
............. Onop
Couf: Collep's prodllctka
ot Robert Pd:rick's plaJ,
''KeaDedy's ehlldra," were
held Sept. 20 aDd 21 from
3 to 5 tn tbe drama lab
tbeater.
The prodactiOD b slated
to run Oct. %7 ..SO 1ll tbe
OCC Alldltortum. CartalD Ia
set tor I p.m. aod adrnla-
ston 1s free.
Tbe play 1s set 1D a lower
East Sl~ New York bar lD
19?4. FlYe Chlld.reD of tbe
1960's sl.t drtDk2Jrc ud mu-
lng to tbema:eJYel u tbeY
rellwe thoee yeus. Tbe
ehan.cters laelode u actor,
a former ~e, ~ v.-.m
•eteran, a mapa:IDe writer,
and an unsaecessfa.l actress.
Tbe productioD wtllbeOCC's
entry ill tbe<.Amertcait Col·
lafoT--..V
4DUL T· t.DIMUIOM 4 T DOOa ... :.$2.50
STUDEMT t.QioiiSSIDM t.T DOOR ... $1 .00
~ SEASON TICKETS
(Good for any six admissions)
AllUL T •• Sl2.50 STUDENt .• SS.OO
AVAILABLE AT:
AnUable trom Newport Harbor Klnnta FOtiDdatloll.
Box 1501. Newport JJaeb. 9!663, 646-!163 or ao.J
member of tbe Ntwport Harbor Ktwanta Clab, COita
Ilea Ktftllil Cld), or Newport Ceater IChraaU Ctab.'
biRECT IMPORTS
~ONTEMPORARY FURNITURE
Crystal · China · Bridal registry
MEW t.DDR ESS .
DESIGN "LAZA • 240 Me.,eH Ce,ter O,., S..lte 110
CMAICI
·~••c~•• *'MO.Ya U TO I
OOD NEIGHBO
How do you Uke being sued by your nelghbors?·I don't know how many people have
stopped to think about It, but that's exactly what's happening with all ol these lawsuits
a.lmed at the Orange County Airport.
The airport, you see, Is owned and ope~ted by the County ol Orange and Its tax.
payers. That's you and me. When a lew property owners decide the airport shoUld
pay them a Iot or money because airplanes are ooisy, where do you think that money
comes !rom? That's right, out ol tbe taxpayer's pocket.
Now, just to show you oow ridiculous this woole thlng can get, we llso have the
city ol Newport Beach, which takes our taxes, lighting the county over the airport.
• We get burned !rom both dlrectloos. Our city taxes are used to pay high-priced
lawyers to argue wltll other blgb..prtced lawyers that are paid by our county taxes.
SWI other lawyers (even blgber prtced) arcue tbe case of !be Individuals woo started
the whole mess. Do yoo ever get tile lmpJ'I!sslon that the only people really hene!!Wng
from this are the lawyers?
U there was a real prtoctple involved, maybe we could see their point. But, when
one ol the oomeowners up In tile Back Bay was on the other side of the fence, trying
to develop some property under where the Marine jets take orr and llnd, he saw
things dl!lerently.
And the same polltlclans woo are saying they will keep the air traffic and the noise
under control at Orange County Airport are voUng the same week to allow homes to
be built under the same kind or conditions (maybe worse) at El Toro. Really makes
you wonder, doesn't it? •
This whole business J'l!mlnds me ol the guy woo bought a home next to a chicken
ranch, then complained wben tbe roosters crowetl too eorly and woke him up.
The point Is, that airport bas beta there for quite awhile. U you took a bouse-
to hoUse survey, you woald p-IJ lind lbat 111181 of the complainers bougltt their
houses AFTER the jets began Dying out of tbe airport, It looks ID me llke • man
with eoough sense to earn -b mooey to bay .,ch an expensln oome WOUld also
have enough sellSe to look up 1o tile air at 'WIIat's D)'ing overhead befoJ'I! he buys.
A man with that much btii!Mu -llbtluld 1180 lave •beta able to !lgu1'9 out that
Orange COilllty Is a croW'loc, boomlllc area (lblt's p-ly wby he's here In the
nrat place), and that tbe coanty airport would p-ly locJ'I!lse Its trat!!c onr
the years.
Ml.kea ahoat •s much _.. as tbe 1'11 Dell to tile chicken !arm not knowing that
roosters crow and that chick-hateb mol'9 chic.._. from ecgs.
AI 'Forctt
BOONDOGGLE OF THE WEEK: Tbe eotlre Fetleral Reserve System. By cootrolllng
our ecooomy, It control& our lives. · • • • • • • r * • •
With .,mmer comlllc to oa IIIII, baVI yoo cot eome odd jobs around the -that
wtU kelp yoo buy 011 cooter wee....wl We've cot a 11111 line of line AmertCOD-madt
stuley too1a to beiP 1011 .oat. ·
,. •
case
reconsidered
'he ftJtlllce tDr I. D •
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UCI • -.II. h , I rf ... ......,~ .. •re rltlleJIID)Ict. Mr. WaD-Ill ............. .....
btfDn ........ ea.e~=· ~--. 0 W.O.. eU .. ....,_ wu t.re.IID ........ ,..., --Ca.dl JDellllber ,......._
AJ tbe motlaa ean1ed wUil
a tate ot a to z, ~a~ l.lllled
tllat tbe motloa .....ad ..
propriMelJ be~
by tM eo.et1 u a W'bole.
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r oa ~
Tbl .._.., aid tllat 11-
tenatlq c:ou11111 ol actiGD
MW an.llllbh tiD Mr. WallJac
lacblcle remonac tbe p.rap
ud 1$110rU ud l'tCilniiDc
t1ae .ate to 1b ortctMl coa-
dtaaa; COfeftllc .., a deck
ltnldare by nmot'bll tbe
root aad knm1ll tbe wan.
to proYlcle a mut ... m befc11t
of U feet &bon ez1at1Dc
grade; or, attaeldlll( tbelllb-
ject priCe to tbe maJD bldld-tac. makiDc It .UUetllnlly
a put bariJic a commoa
wall with tbe mala ballcUac
aad lowerlD( the elefttioll
of tbe cance toward tbe
rear tocomplywltbtbe24/Z8
he~bt Umltl.tJoo r.oae recu-
latlou.
FilED HERN~Z of Newport Beaeb, at left, general
eba!rm&D lor <>rUe• Coaty *1 lbow, IDd Jtm G r1.ftls.
prnldeat of tbe Balbo& Sid Clab, CO OYer plans tor tbe
Oct. Z3-U e't'ellt. to be beld at the FW'groanda 1D Costa
Mea.
Ski show set Oct. 23-24
Tbe 6tta Ulll&1 OraDce
Coaoty U:l lbow wW be beld
at the Orure Canty Fair-
poaods Salurday-&mday,
Oct. 23-2-4. 1t ls aDDOGDCed
by Jim Grtms, prelident of
Marine studies planned
Membenldp iD a propoled
Oruce Coaaty Martoe stad-
les Jutltate at Dua Potat
bu betD ~ed by the
board oftnlltMioltbeCoa~t
Com malty Colllp ot.trtet.
Ylded bltlo 2 bule phases:
the ftCJitiDc IDIJ1De labora-
tory eJ'Illaes IDd the on-
shore lnstruetJoDal ses-
slOOI.
Tbe faewty ls ptctured
u toQJh~g t,OOO -.are feet
booed iD a wood-frame
bddblc rib ellli*d bea.ml
ud S-le'fel CCIIIIIpntiuA.
tbe IPOOSOrt.oc Balboa Ski
Club.
Tbere wU1 be 120 booths
for a nrlety of displays
from ski re10rts, atrl1Des,
tranl ageots, publidtloos
and loeaJ ski shops.
1D addltion to ski m)VIes
aDd tubJoo sbows, the event
wlU feature freestyle siding
demoostraUons on a moving
ramp IDd a dryland sld
sebool. The school will offer
free lnstruettoo 1n baste
teebnlques.
Tbe show .-tU be opeo
from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Saturday and from 11 a.m.
to f p.m. Saoday.
Tbe MOO,ooo 1uUtate
woald be JIIIIIIIC)I'ted by a
couorttam or jotDt PG"I'I
ICI'MtiMIIt of 4 Orup
COIMJ eomiDidy cuu.re
diatrtc:tl aad tbt ()rap
Coaty Dlputmtat of Ed·
aeatlaD. Eaeb diltrtet wuuld N.B~ BUIIlDING ·PERMilS
eontrfbate $25,000 a yeu More tbiD $1,000,000 iD
for Z y-.n wtlfle tbe Or-permits for aMtttonalrMt-uce Coaty Board olSaper-deatlal defelopmeot iD the
'fUors woaJd flmd $400,000. west side of Newport Beaeb,
Tbe faeWty woald be aboYe 19th St., were tsaued
erected oo a neut 3.76 tbb moatb by the Newport
acre lite at Otna Potat for Beach baildi.ag department.
tbe l*llJOM of proncUac ed-Tills lsthe Leadership Hous-
aeatloo oo marlDe •YiroD-lDc tract, located at the for-
mllb for elemeotary, see-mer ctty damp stte westerly
ood&ry, comrmmtty coUep of Wblttier AYe.
and actalt poplllattoos. Another maj)r permlt
''It ... ml ODly ftttJac tbat dariDg the moatb wu for
oar popu.laUoo be tdacated a $657,000 ballcUDc shell in
about oar oceua, whJcb the airport area.
doubtleuly wtll be ealled FoUowtac permits, iD the
apoo more MYerely to sat-amount of $5,000 aDd oYer,
~ our SUJTiYal Deeds," were laaed durl..Dc the tlrst
Aid Robert Ha mpbreJS, hall of September:
pnlldeot of the district • WEST ~E
trustees. GHR, 8 permits for 2, 3,
Aa tGYlla(ec1, the 1Dst1-4 and 5 untt a1r space ooo-
tute prornm would be dl-domtniums oo Mooortse,
NCwcomers at Hoag
• SATURDAY, SEPT. 4 T W'lo gtrl IDd boy -Mr.
Girl-Mr.IDd Mrs. Stan-and Mrs. DoaaldOrake, 1829
ley Hildreth, 2118 SterllDc Tahtle Dr., Costa Mesa.
AYe., Costa Mea.. • SATURDAY, SEPT. 11
Boy -Mr. IDd Mrs. Mi-Boy -Mr. IDd Mrs. Retjl
etael Brown, 358 W. Bay Mat•i 225 Cottage Place
St., Costa Mesa. Costa Mea '
• SUNDAY, SEPT. 5 Girl -M~. aDd Mrs. John
Boy-Mr.IDd Mrs. Clyde Fielder, Z857 ClabboUseRd.,
Caner, 254 Coltoo street, Costa M..a.
Newport Sbone. • SUNDAY, SEPT. 12
Boy -Mr. ad Mrs. Oedy Girl-Mr.IDdMrs.James
S&bQ, 3086 Couatry Clab OcJe, UO Leawood Orin,
OriY .. Co.ta ..... COib Mea.
Girl-Mr. &DdMra.Ropr Girl -Mr.I.Dd Mrs. Rick
YIIUIJ, SOI9 T~or Way, RaaeU. 1107 W. Bay AYe.,
COita Mea. Balboa.
• MONDAY, SEPT. 8 • MONDAY, SEPT. 1S
Girl -Mr. ud Mrs. Mt-8oJ -Mr. aad Mrs.
ebael McBrtde, InS Ar1r.oDa Tbomu NUoa, uo Ro-
L ... , Co.ta Mea. ebelter, Apt. ~COitaMta..
Gtrl -Mr. ud Mrs. • TUESDAY, SEPT. lf
C llrUtlaa IIIMI. aut Pla-Gtrl -Mr. ud Mra. Doa-
merta Place, CoiU M... ald WUl.lams, ms GIIIMit 8oJ -Mr. ud Mrs. ste'fe Orin, COIIta Mila.
MutJ, 915 1alpero, Costa
M ...
• TUEIOAT, SEPT. 7 LOCAL MEMBERS AID
Boy-Mr. Md lira. Rteb-BSEMAH DIMMER
ard DlpUa, SlOTuUaA•e ..
Newport BllctU.
Glrt -Mr. ud Mn.
c....,_lllllu,III-D
CICII.C.. .....
• ftmrao.AT, aPT. I
Gilt -lllr. 1M lira. M-
trtaualll, Ull.a.~ eo. .....
.., -lllr. -lin. Get-
aid .... 110 Yla ~
LldD .... .
Otlt -llr ... lin. JlliiWp
~ .. "*om.. .., .......
.., -llr.llid 11ft. ......
MltD rrtu;, Mtl •• a.. Alit. I, If .............
Da'ftd lltbJbel'l, lnbM,
Ud Ed R..aet, Nft110rt
S.c._ an ......-nottM ...,...tOOIMI ... I»rtM
".U.nh1 clllllr '' '1111& 311Ck &._ -IMir-.,, 0et. t, II tM ..,_., ............
Mr. a.. ....... ...... , .. ., .........
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Starbal'lt aDd IUpttde; total
nlae, $999,950; 8 permit
for ranges and carports,
$1«,535.
• CORONA DEL MAR
John Me Daniel, 2 story,
1 untt dwelling, 517 Poppy
Ave., $74,900.
Harold Benson, 214 Or-
ehJd, remodel, add second
story, $70,000.
• NEWPORT CENTER
Figge Photography, alter-
ations, 240 Newport Center
Dr., $12,000.
l"lne Co., establish suite
at 110 Newport Center Or.,
$52,990; suite tor American
Bankers Ufe, 660 Newport
Ctoter Dr., $12,425.
Newport Coast Co., 180
Newport Ceater Dr., parti-
tions, $12,000.
Irvine Co., establish suite
for lntne Paclftc, 170 New-
port Center Dr., $11,550.
• BALBOA
E. R. Gould Jr., 11 2 E.
Bay An., two 2 story, 1 unit
dwell.iDgs, each $52,500.
• HARBOR VIEW
C ala1an, addlttoo at 1824
Port Aabley, $15,000.
• AIRPORT AREA
Warren Bauer, 1001 Dove
St., sbeU of ! ·story com-
mercial baUdlllc, $657,000.
Mes--cer Venture, 1600
Do'ft, •tt• t»r Sweuoo '
Clark, $ZZ,OOO, aDd RGW
FiDaDetal, $11,400.
Mabooey-Gru, partiUoq
at uoo QuU. $14_000.
Coll1al Radio, 4311 Jam-
boree. 1,500 pllOD IOlYeat ...... holdllc taDk, , ,500.
• CORONA JD:iH LAND;
0. 1. Cbelebro, adtttttoo.
f 52 Cabrtllo Ter ., $1S,OOO.
Robert Wiese, addWoa at
514 Seaward. $10,000.
• NEWPORT Ba of Amertea, 3444
Via Lido, flre aprialtlers_
$11,000.
B• Chana, ! ltory ~
pla, 121 Urd St., $59,000.
Newport lliPPIJ, 900 W.
Cout llwJ .. nmodel CU·
... ............ 1&,000.
Lido Vllllp. 411 Via~
ortD, ...,.....,. •17 ,000 •
• 11101t1 c urtrs
Dr. GUJ DllneJl. lddt-
-, Ill Da•wood,$11,500 •
• BIG CAJfTOK ....,..c..,., • c,.,..
I Pt..l*-?,1_....._. •n•.-. • UYIIDE f'ILLAGI
I. "'c11M. 100 £. Cout
., .. •• "· add • llllllbOe
...... toO.
JOe
COSTA
MESA.
VICTORY· BALL FOR GOP
'I'M-.., CD, .... IIIJ
..... 'lk•c.tnaC..-.... , 01'11111 c.rfl ... *'• • o a.._ .... ce~~tn~
. Co-fttle,dlbetlle-·
Jnd nMhl .... ol tile
,.,.. Pnca1111 will ... al-
locliWtDIIIIt...._~
dates for tile ..... elle-
tbt.
Tlds wiD be .. • ... eYellt llw tbe ..... .,...._
UoD (Sept. 14-11) ... wiD
attract ... dlpllu1M,
weU ._.,.local R s ' .. c.
leaden IDd Boll)'WOCI per-
.-JIHM.'Tbe ~
peat of baaor wt11 be 'ftct-
pi'Hldelltlal ........ Ballert
Dole, aeeorcllll ID Robert Ha""· ebalrmM f1l tbtOr-I.D(e Coaaty Ceatral Com-
mittee.
BINNIE IS NAMED VICE.CHANCELLOR
Artllu A. Bt.ie, f5, of
OlJlllllla. Wash., bas been
D&med rtee-chueellor of
YOe&tloall edaeatloa In tbe
Cout Commantty College
dlJtriet.
of Wasbbleb. D. C., wu
to baYe saeceeded Mr. s.ner
but wu DOt alloWed aeo~U•e
lean ol U..C. t;y the U. s.
Oepartmeat of EdleatloL
Mr. BIDDle, 'WilD wm taa
over the • Sellt. !7, ls
dlreetor ohoeatl .. l tdlea-
tton and ehCIItiYe oftleer
tor the eoordh•tlll( eoaeU
for oecup~tlooal edleatklll
fo r the state of WutdDctoD.
He ftl1s tbe posttloa n-
eated by Jobll Buller, who
retdped "' JUDe to become
<leu ol admlutou and ree-
ordl atCoutUDeCommunlty
Collep. Dr. AlbertRleodeau
The TALL SHIPS • are comtng to
~.
CALIFORNIA RRST ~K
SALUTES THE NAUTICAL SPIRIT WITH
AN EXHIBIT OF SHIPS AND LORE.
September 7-October 1,1976
E.x~rlen<e rhis remcUkc\ble exhibit of
hc\nd,crc\fted replicc\5 of the sh1ps thcu
shc1ped Americc\·s history -c\t c1ll five
Newport Bec1ch area offices of
Cahfomic\ f irst Bc\nk. s~ rhe (c\11 ShipS
of the f irsr United States Continentc\1
Navy. And at the Vksrcliff office there s
c1 model of America's oldesr nc1val
Win • 7-D•y Dtsc~ry Cruise
to Port-•u-Prin<.e.
M~so BAy .tnd Nuwul
VIsitors wll receM p.trchment
reproductions of the
frts.re Constel.ulonl
ve~sel. the r ngate Constellarion.
drc\mc\tiCc\lly displc\yed on the deck of
her modern·dc\y counrerpc\rt-the c\ir-
crc\ft earner U S S Constellc\rion
It san exctllng m.umme exhibit
So <.et "-c\11 for the five participcltmg
offices of Cc1hforma f 1rst Bc\nk
When you come 1n ro see our nc\utical
exh•bll be <.ure to regtster for this
g lonou<;, "" r,ea vacc\ttOn c\boc\rd
Nauonal A1rllnes c\nd theM S Starward
of Norweg1c\n reg1stry
To th<~nl. you for v1slnng us. we'll give
you c\ comphmentc\ry reproducnon of
a cut·""""Y drc\'Wing of rhe frigc\te
Constell-c\t10n
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do'" •I G..t, IINI "" ....,_.,; -1111
thitzt 1/tftogl -.. .uq -_.. -
6. CoKIIIVNISK liA SYSftK OP'I'OTAL SLA\'U!'.
It bn.inwuhes the miDd of _. and ""'io!et.
him to Antic:hri.Jt.
1 John 2:1S-"Liltw cllildrn, it it,,.. ~ ti,.,.: tutd til , ,_, "-'4 ,,.., Mile~
sw ~(nile ,_. ..,., ··~ tltnY ~ -""" d•riztz; ..km,y,.-,.., it it WieR
"""··"
7. CoMMUNISM FOUlDS TRB. CADYJMG ~.or
THE GOAT CoMKISSZON. It doRs ~
doors.. It is •a put of ~~ to. Ovitt _for
the Christian to ro into an the world and preach
the Gos!Jel, and ho mUll resilt ~ .-,;.n
l)'lkm which forbido the pruchiac of the 'Goo-
pel.
Matthew 28 :19, 20-"Go,. ,...,..,_, -
tN<h oil --... _,., ·-to ...
,_ oil t-.,, -I ---ffl&llftll.N ,o.."
& CoVMUlflSV-B4S lltJWN'VD KlU.JOifl OP
CaarniANs. It hu .Jl&uiht.a'ed more ChtittiD.
than any other JlOW<' · m · biotory. J........,,
Isaiah, EJOkiel -the ·crat .,. . ...,..,. of God,
cried out apU!at the -1Ukl .~ aodo!-'fhe
bel~n-mu: ficht lt. -
Pt-o•orbo 28:4--"T.<w;, ,.., for-. "'" -· Jmltise tM ~)14 : ~ .rwl • ._, * ,_,
cDf<Jtd with ,,.,.,
9. CoKKUNlSJI-IS ustlf'G ts& CBVIIC1IIL It
bas complete control · ol wt.t is loft of tbe
chun:beo in the .lroD Car1oia --ooed llu
in61trotoed .... cbun:bes .. --of the world with ita lyiac propiCUda ...t I If· •
and .ub.etli•~ mda. -NO Clmatian caa rt1M:in
silent aod permit the daadl of Clarilt: to become
a tool and a weapaa. of a roc1Jee1 power.
~"' 5 :11-"AM Jt.w .. f••••Jt¥
-l t,._ •fnMfwl _,,-•I ""''-· hi nJt1Nr UfJOW ,.,__,
10. CoiiVUJfliM: Til& TOTAL &NDfY CW J"'ID.-
DOit. The o.n.tila is tbe dlid· d•"i+il of
liberty. Oa the l..ibony lid! ;, ~ io ;, .,_
ocribecl. "Proclaim 1i11orty ~ oB the load ..-. au. 1he id ,., , •• dtelwf' .•• '* (LeY.
ZS:lO).
Palm 119l4S-"I .. -... _,,for I mt. tloy ,__,_.
You..-1011t t1oo........,.. of God and bOt
rai• Cot••· "'"'"·
I L CoMxu•naM u CDifc::&lf'ftAn•o rrs
NOOaAM utow n• I'OCft. Ita dec:iifCiw Jlf'OIIl-.;.. ...t Ita ito6llnollioa of'111eir _ _. .,._
dllclawl Ill
Ploucrbc 318~-"W,._ ... ,. ... ,... '-' U
• ... ... : .., lw ,., v • t .. ;..;.. , ,..,, ............ ,. ,...,_.
12. Co1U1u.Dn AD OOIIc::arTMnwc nua:a
An•c.: ~· .na UnnD ST.l'I'U. ita <;x )ltw·
tioa 1Ukl BiD of· ...... Tho CllliiidiD M a
The foUowina editorial
,... flnt publiihed in tlu:
Memph is (Tenn .)
Commercial Appeal on
December 22, 191 2. It was
written by the late C.P. J.
Mooney, who was the
Commercial Appeal's arut
editor at the time.
There is n o other
character in history like that
of Jesus.
As a pracber, u a doer
of thinas. and u •
philosopher, no man eYer
hid the sweep and vision of
Jesus.
A human analysis of the
hum~n actions of Jesus
brinp to view a rule of life
that il ama:r.ina in its perfect
detail.
The system of ethics
Jesus tauP,t durin& His
earthly tojoum 2,000 yean
qo was true then, has been
true in every century since
and will be true forever.
Pbto was a a,re.at thinker
and ~amed in h.is aae, but
bis teacb inp did not stand
the test of time. In ~ia
thinp and in little thinp
time and human experience
have shown that be erred.
Wa rcus Aure l i u s
touclled the reflecttve mind
of U.e world, but he was as
cold and llUStere as brown
marble.
J'be d octrine o f
ConftK."itu pvc a areat
nation monl and mental
dry rot.
The tea ~:hin1s o f
Buddha resulted •n mental
and moral chaos lh11t makes
India derelict.
Mohammed offered a
system of ethics wh ich wu
adopted by millions of.,
peop~. Now their children
live in deseru where on~:e
there w~ cities, alona dry
riYen where oocf' there was
moisture and in the shadows
of pay, barren hills where
ooce tme was areenness.
lbomaa Aquinas was a
profound philosopher, but
puts of hil system have
been abandoned.
Fransis of Assiui wu
Ouiltlike in his saintliness,
but in tome thinp he was
childish.
Thomu A . Kempis'
Imitation of Ouist is a thine
of ra re beauty and
symPIItbY, but it is, u iU
name indieate1, only an
imitation.
Sir Thomas Moore's
Utopia is yet a dream that
cannot be realized.
Lord Bacon writina on
c hemistry and medicine
under the alasses o f the man
worltinl in a twmtieth
ce ntu~ry laboratory is
puerile.
The world's most
lamed docton untll a
huncln:d •nd ftfty years qo
pve drqon's blood and the
arou.nd dried ta.ils of lizards
.and lh,.Us of eus for certain
ailment L The Jfe&t surweoru:
a hundred yean aeo bled a
man if he were wounded .
Napoleon bad the world
at his feet foi-four yean,
and when be dled the world w• IOial on lts WilY u If he
Ud enerliYcld.
-hoo ID .be ----..--. .... ~iliiM pitrilt ....... lt!"y Jio+ -'-teu.lllt littl• • to
proparty --tie kDew theft Wert. ttliqll of 1Jt0R
Plotertw 14 :.M-~-·"~,;, t..a.U ·u•w• • iMPOfbnc. lll•n propertY.
..... : .., • ". ,..,.. ...... ..,.,..,._.. He --property •d ~ 0 •
11 C.0.•01niM~:.;ru:u:~~·::-:· :· ~-~~~~~.,·~. ~-tife, tile bo4y and toW, at
'" ·-•
4 Dleir ea.ct relative value. He ..-.ca-ll1ill & iHQdN -z I q ~. • # taqlit -'* • to c:N.-.ete:r, ....._ ·~·DN. .. • _, .... * ·••-c::taar.etertaofmoe-e """t 1,.-.... ,., -kW., t\ 1):. ~the•ollatS. ::r::,~-,_,...., r (lit 04... Otltlr ............ •• to
.... ,... ..... ......_. '.. , deulop aytt••• of
~•• • .......... AU. ...... 'ID .,..._. ......... '"l!ltiO
·-C JI!P.il' •;• • lfta • 10 -doo ....,.. of -. .-;-:.~:.fiL ,I~ . .A~:: =i. ~ ~"'.:
....... 2 .... ~·· -·"· ............. _ ........... ~-. ..... . .. .
• -·
After the experience of iDcukatc llouC ,.tieoce .ad a ;o,o. ............. -
................... footto .... -.... --1---. I 2,000yeannoman canfind -. -dol -IlL Dot ~~-· c:oarc::.toa. The I •• wWda5 e a naw in the aovemmental un-. tW; ltlldr, • , .1 • ' h)l .-1111
-stem as outlined by Jesus. pro'ricln: tlw: ~ for the e:Dorb~M of-' ,. ~-loiO 7
1 and oL7 --aod -for 1M I.... ··-! .-; • C zar and Kaiser , u"" ..---'"-... ...._ 0_ w ,.,.._ -•
··lfiill-ofthe_ .... __----... -..esldent and socialist Jive ru ,........ ........._ .._ 101 ._ --..._ ~ .a.-· --. .. "" c::hatacterildc It il fC I dM ----. a-.•1 .,... ---1 to its complete merit tbeir ;;''aid r.......... it il ~ • IWy ol ....... Ill ... --of Ill
admiratton. Ouist· and it il ~ by • .._ IICI ... al tM *--of Go4. ..S fll
No man today. no ~ of tM fact dul • a,. • ..._.a pxy to die ....... ;.o,le ol
matter whether he follows . Iince tbe . ol 0... ..... ..,.._ God .e • tl#r'"lllllt .:n ( ..... Alb.
the doctrine of Wills, Man, •The m ~(of llltnewa) il, flnt, 2:17, II; ~:11-14; 4:14; -9:28).. !!:
or Georae as to property • founded 00 the (Jd Teat-L It il to ''tl ~ ad:liatry ..ra • •-
can find a false principle in latwe ext•• u bllllrpoetlldoa .._ p.rtlbr ill tbe Cocllnd aad •
Jesus' theory of property. :xposita of~ Telt-t ScdptllleL •• at ..., c.. willl-. ... •
In the duty c.f a man to It ha beea 1ibaed to 1 a.n.tt. ~. -rhl 111• (of
his fell oWl no soeioloJist sermon 01 1 teriel of IIIDW Of( IIDbw:•w•J il. thirdly, -ad by the
has ever approximated the selected '*-lms (Palm 2, 8, 95, 110).. C<IMCic s T dill tbe dlys IIIDce ~
perfection of the doctrine The letter therefore coat.. hfrlll lpQb isl Ill Soa are ...._ .._ -,..
laid down by Jesus in His testimony to tbe .......... ..t (Heb. I :2). Quilt IYt ., ••ed ._t tile
Sermon on the Mount. Not IUthority of the 04 t•-' ,ead o( 1M ... lo p.t -.y lill by the
all the investiptio n of Scriptures. In the fint wne the whole JKrifke of .....,-(Heb. 9 :26). It il
c hemists, not all the Old Tntament is desipatod u the wry tM II z! ' 1 of 1111 .cl: die aew wodd
discoveries of explorers, not 'loice of God lp"lkinl to mm, •d of God ._., t•a-I rlllity ill tbe
all the experiences of rulen, throughout the Jetter wo.-dl whidl mea .,.... ol die old, _. -"bne
not all the historical facts of Cod spoke of old are )Kelcated 8. llllled . . . tllll ~ of tM · .. to
that 10 to make up tlle sum spoken by God ttirmelf (e.a .• Heb. 1 :S, coma' (Hib. 6:5) .._ DOW'. Wb.t
of human knowledae on this 6. ll; 5:S) 01 by Chtilt (e~ fleb. f_. ... lud fOil Ill 4 isl .•
day in 1912 are in 2:1 1-13; I0:5) or by tbe Holy Spirit 'njl feet fora. 1 toea ..tdch tttetf
contrlldiction to one word (Heb. 3:7; 10:15). 1be llllhor'l ,.... .. to 1,.... realira"-,., tl IIOW I utte~d or one principle laid ch.raeteriltic ute. of the ad Teat~ment ..-• bl ' a -1 betta OD,.....
clown by Jesus. is that which haa been termed the {IW:t. 7:22), Mtta 111Cd8ca (I:Wt.
The human experience typolopcal t~~e; that is, he Mel ill tile 9 :23). 1 ...._. pc '• (I:Wt. 10:34),
of 2,000 yean shows that history and the butitutiona of the C»d tad 1 betr. hope (u..1:19).-~ ldl
Jesu& never made a mistake. Covenant eftlllb. penons. and 8Clioal hope, md tM M ""nt"'xx ot• that
J esus never uttered a which are typicll, forahldowinp -.c1 CJarilt a. wtuiJI)It Alldl. to ooaa a.t
doctrine that was true at the prefiprillp of that which ._ CO tM Illy il drawls; _. (lleb. 10:2S)
time and then became bocome fuU rality ill the New ....... tMt a BOW' I..,. lqtt lhlq
obsolete. CDftna.nt I• one lenll the wt.<* epilde be fully 51 ""'· 'l1lil .... .,.._.
Jesus spoke the trutb. · ---tr. .......___.._ of -· ~ Ita il I set of Y'lril:tiona OQ I u-.-•rotlll ~-. --., He lived the truth; and truth Paul: "'''hae (tbe Old T--.eat a.cn1 ......... ,. ~ ...... tl I &.al.
is eternal. institutioa:t:) .. only I lhadow of wbM: o.ce-for-tl .,._. _. ..._ tM
Hi&tory has no record of il to come~ but the .. ....,. behll!l liD , •.~ of~,~ ol~•;,...._~~
any other man leadina a Ouilt' (Col. 2:17). 'l'hul w;M ht. I w ! ~
perfec t life Of doin& bc4 prieR lnd kin& il dMaely d 1s a• as m a
t:ftfytbinJ in lolical order. 10 poiat beyond ~ to tM pat
ofGod-.-· ....
1 sf Nate .. IIIII ·-~:•;:; II I 1$1 I Ito -16; II II ........... - - -<-1:3, 13; 1:1; 10:12). .. of .. I My ood --·--· "' ...... ........ ,_..._. • 4 , 41 ~
7
'7:4 ...... tdlk. Ia ... .. -· .... ._.,.to 1M.,_ casl '• of
flllltlo-;oodlll•---...
~ of die •a 'Ia tMI .._
~wort ......... , ..... ....,.
(Hi): I.a. wtdrt -••· eq he of
0111' tiitb ......... Ut -ccal 10
1M ...,_ol<WI'. lf,-
toflood-llila_of_ood
-~---..._.
.... j 0154 de-Ck -cr ia Nlatioo co..-.. hm_...._ .........
---dolt .. lfJonl -.-y blip, I.e. help -lo 1bo-
oftllo .,._rhou<.OW""'-(IS)
'"' tbe w h 1 55 d\lc to ow-ftaite
awtwcly ., • ..,.. ,,_ ••. r.
dortotina -polo, etc. -.-..
thiap whldt .............. Soa -
---Y.r ..,,_, .., (IS) -
-either .... -or ..
tomptatioal (I.e. llo -·hll lato lio),
or a difl'cteac:e m the way ill ~ Ill
W11 tempted (i.e. tblre W11 iD ltrD DO
liaful .......... llollll _,...., -
wtthio} Coow (16); RV 'tlnw ...-·; 1M
Greet word here • ()( .,.....,. ... of
prieltly approaclllo God. twa pall',, •
f~ 3'ellric:ted to .......... il
...,. oxtendotl to II the pooplo of God.
Alao h II not jwt I l)'lllllolk anhly
lhriDe that ..,. caa •ter, bm tJM wry
I" 1 oc. of God" (d. A. II. ,_,
"The l!pialle IO tllo llob•e*'' Ia 7Jw
Nn~ 6lll!ltt 02s:z:ue..,., tat eel.. 1953,
p. J 097).
Jesus is the only person lfllh Priest JOIUI Ouist (Heb 7•1
:::: .. :~"~:~~: .. ~: :!~~~.::!::!..G:~=.::: Concentration Camp a true note in the beart and promiled Sabbath. rest, points bqood
mind of every man born of itJtlr to the etem.al s.bt.th rat wldcb
a woman. He never said a awaits the New Tat.ameri' people of
foolish th.ina. never did a God (Heb. ):7 _ 4:13). 1hil ..., ad
roolish a ct and n"ever Ule of the Old T•l,_. .....-
dissembled. deaeDtra._. into mere tlltpy; IUt il,
No poet, no dreamer • no the Old Testament fipra .-e .....,
philosopher loved humanity mcrcly IY~ of eternal tnatba. a ill
with the Jove that Jesus the allepHidna interpretatioa ol the
bore toward aU men. Jewish pbiloeopher ftlio; t11ther, the Old
Who, then was Jesus? Tutameac history il .aw.,. .U.
He couJd not have been strio\tlly 11 history. As auc:h, a tdltory,
merely • man, for there it poinfl beyond il~tlf to the last cUp.
never wu a man who had Thil uae of Scripture il therefore aa
two con.aecutive thou&.hts f .L.. ! tb dla . t•uthful eloquent cxprmlcon o 11t111 ai C absolute rn
perfection. Cod il Lord of • lliatory, ......... Ill
Jesus must have bec:n hiltory ror lla ,.,~ IDd ....... .
w b a t C h r i s t e n d o m biaco:y Coward Ill Pat rodemptlw
proclaims Him to be -a .,_J. 11le (Jd T•..,..t il therefOre of
divine bein& -or He could lbiclinl Yalue and eDChariDa lipifk:ance
not ba•e been what He wu .l fOr tt-people of God Ia the lat 4lya,
No mind but an infinite ror it .-blea tbem to liP" tbc whole
mind could have left behind ..,., and direcdoo .. of 1M miallty
those thin&S which Jesus redcemina arm of God.
pve to the world as a Furthermore, "7he mm• [of
heritq:e. Jleb5ewa] Js, .coadty. oentered ill
-&prill Bible Triblmt Ouist. Ouisl, the Son of Cod,
00 MINUTES ,,
ft'ICaFTMLn.ut ,._, ___ __..
a.c..-.............
GOD'S FAITHFULNESS AND OURS
... qy peopte supPOH that satva·
Uorl IS Goers ,......rd to t~ WhO
, do theW lllitlt to llw rood INa. Thfs
II not _,, for God's Wont says of "'-"' ..., .,. .. wet:
• ..... Nth lewd us, lnd Cll ...
• ..,. ..,. holy Cllllinl. NOT ltC·
COM)tfiiQ 'TO OUR WORKS, aur
w; -::.:: HIS own Pl.lrpoM ..cl ..-.oe. _.I"'-" us in Chritt ___ ... __ .. (11
--1:9). • ...,.,.. .. "" .. ~ .......... .. 1n aww 1wus •• 1t. ,..,. ...-:: ....,.,... is •....... i ....... for If ..
M cr.ecl wtttl Htm, we"''" .e.o Nw witt~ ttlm" (II Tint. 2: 1 0. U ),
IR 4lthat WOfda: The ~aMI..-, -~~---.... c:tw-t.t... the c-....
lilliE ...,... .. Mt ...... ....... ... _ ..................... ..... .......... ____ _ .... -..... ...__
-(811. 2:211). ""'5'S ••tall:w'•*,._.,_ = .... ... . J ... '*"'I. .............. Cfwflt ....
--·-
waft! In newness of llftl" (Rom.
6:3,4).
Tldt It all God'S doin&-·~ only now Is tM beiM¥el' r-.dy to do lood ... tMt will ..... Qod, fhuot: the ~ adds In It TJrno. thy 2: "tf .. .....,, .. .,.., ...
..... 'wtttt Htm; If WI deny HiM He .e.o .. cMI'I)' .,. .. (Yer. 12). WtMifi
tM ..,....,.,.. MMce for Chritt ..
.. d 101M fftdl,ad will •• ...,. i...:..:.... .. tllut .,.., wl·· .........
lOla," lttoulh tfMr INmMh•-• ,.. Sft'ld; ,.. .... ,.,. .. (t Cor •
,,, .. ,5) . ..... ·--·~ ttwt ................ .. -...:~.·:-..:-~ c:· .............. a.utt: =L-•to~ ... •• In II n~ Z. with -.,_ ...... -, ........... . ..... ,.. ... _ .... _ ... __
.............. (Vw. 11). ............................. ,... ... ..,...,.,..,.,W.our
• .............. Ood, Oft""'
--.
By CORRJ£ TEN BOOW This is 4 condensaJion of the thrilling
message given at the ladies' Jsmcheon
during the convenlion in !':Jew Yorlt City. J T 1s n~~on,: to wa lt~ up to reality. _We are games. It ICemed lite a hopeleu situation.
sitting in th~ shadow of a c:rematonum, fOf Boys were all over-on the tables, under
when the fint atomic bomb falls that's the ta.'blc:s.
what it will be. But the child of God k.no'W1 "Lord, I can't do it." I &aid. When I said
that the Redeemer lives: h~ ca n look. death that it teemed the i..o£d u.id to me: "J
in th e eye and thank. God for Jous ChriJt. kne-w that a. long time ago, but I am so
w e ca n talk. about death without fear. l'lad you know it." Now 1 could do it. "'All
When I walk. iu the WOI'Id, I se-e thou the
world is hungry for love. It was my privi·
lege to speak in many churches in .E.ast
Germany, bdlind t11e Iron Cunain. Thou-
u.nds came to hear, and when I •poke of
the k»ve of God in jesus Chrin, they lil-
tened eagerly. Often the church was filled
.a nd thousands stood ouuide.
TM: government invited me to visi t
them, .and they asked me m.any questions.
They wanted to know what I thought or
the.ir rqime. Then they suggested that I
t~ach the people politia.
"I am an old woma.n," I reminded them.
"I am 72 ~n okl. J have worked in -t6
countries. J thought it wu vc:ry good I
could do that. Don't you tllink it i1 enough
for an old woman? Must I abo teach
politics?"
"No," the government official replied.
"it i1 not neceuary. You an: right." But at
times &he governmem representatives
woukl ut tflat I teach th~ people to hate .
I told them about my horrible expertc:ncu
in the concentration camp. where so many
millions-inc:ludins my l-ister, my brother,
hi.J ton-lost their liva. Then I tOld them
about Jesus, bow He hated sin but loved
the sinner; and that is why I spoke to the
whole world about love, Cod'a Jove-not
man'a love that fails. but God11 love. J
could tell thm~ how I had experienced ihat
love even in the suiTOuodinp of hatrrd
and auehy. Cod aent a tkylark each day
for three weeb, uactly at roll call time
each mornin1, to turn our hearu away
from the cruelties oi men 10 HU &ewe.
The m,.. 1 have tO brine to tiM:
world is simply thU: ''God's low: lliU JUndt
when all elte has fallen." When we go
throuch the world whh that ~ ol
low-, God opmt dw: doan and nobody caa
ahut them •
Bee:.~ r had aone ~ ._, :«-
rib&eaperNnceduri,...-ww,Codopm·
td the ... Ia £aM Gcnlaoy. E.\'CII if
thert: Mel beat oely that oee open ...,.,
aU.,~ •• wordnfhik. •l'cw•
behind lht .,_ aa.--w. ... 11!11 ..,, "T.U
Cl:r-iNU: .. L'41 JWtleft D9t .. fortn -.
We need theirpnJ'IIL" .
['IU"J' Cki;daa -. t. I •ht':U: ..
__.-.,.,Y--~--
IIOWII. 0act Ia New 'ce' • I -....
10 .u 10 • -of Il-l~ oW ...,..
'111oyWJ--plnotl--ofwlltl
-· --
right, L«d," J u.id. "You mwt do it." And
He did it.
Are you a nobody? The Lcx-d can use
you. For -tO yean Moses was somebody,
then th~ Lcx-d made him a nobody for 40
yean: then He could ~ him.
Onct' in the PhilippiniCI I spate to 5,000
pritonen. "My friend1," I began, "in my
hand is a Book, and in thil Book d the an·
swer for your probl~. In this Boot. is the
answer to the two grt"ate5t problems of
every human being: sin and death. Thi.J
Boot. shows you all you have to know
about jesus Christ, who not only cam~ to
die on the aou but also to live for you
wh~n you bring your siru to the Lord."
Then I added: "When you bring your
I sins 50 the Lord, H~ will cast them into
the deepest of aeu. He will fcqive and
fOIJ'I'!t. and I believe He will put up a
sign, 'No Fishinr Allowed.· "
Sometime later I received a letter from a
woman who wod.a at the priton. She ....,..,
"A priest came to one ol W men aen·
tenc:ed to death and said, 'TomotTOW you
go to the electric: chair, Just bring me all
your sin~; 1 will give you at.olutioo.' And
do you know what thiJ man said? 'I can't
do that.' Tbe priest asked him, 'Why ~tr
The prisoner aaid, 'lk'Quae I have JUU
broucht aU my tins to je~U~ Christ and He
tw cut them inro the 4epthl ol the tea,
and there ill a sip: "No Fishing Allow·
tel." ...
Wben I look around J tee rn:at danaen
in tbeae lut daJI before Jeaut COIDCI. Ia
W rt•tr:at danttt that tbtte Aft poweful
atbciata1 No, I bdie-¥c dtt pea:at danser
for the wodd il the powerlal Chriatian . ..... roe ...... receive power, lftft" that the
Holy GboK ia aa-e-tapoa you: ADd ye ..u be ... ~ ilftto -both in Jmt--
............ all Judoa, ood '• -· aDd unco the uua-t ,.n ot &be eanb"
(Actt 1:1). •
Htre I hnt a OMldiPt dt.at droa DOt
.......... lt lo juo< .... a.r-. who
dalnb01ttyolhin ?N,Jtc::a~~notpupc.;
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1'be ore.._, wblcll Ia betic orpo1Md tbla llJJ. ww 1eooqaay occ•, Flye
P-Opon c......,. ODd
oat.o tbe OCC CommmJty
Cbon.J.e.
Tbe orcbMtra rebeu...,.
W ed.Desdl.y . eftlll.Des from
5:SO to 7 p.m. Ia rec•s
tint arts lltll 119, The class
1& open to tbe ~Ue aoc:l
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•ooctwmdl. aDd Cuba CaD.-rad mauges tbe brus aee.
tioll.
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or 556-5640.
ARTS COMMISSI~
SEAT TO BE FILLED
The City ofNewportBeacll
bas a n.cucy a. Us City
Arts Commls;stM dlte to tbe
restpattoo of Tom Gl--..
The C.....U_Io ....
polnt a metOOer c. Set.
27 to oomplele Mr. Ct•-
son's term, eDdlng Jae so,
1978, ud wD..I welcome IP-.
plicaiDs.
loterested per.::es may
ptck up applieal10DS Ia the
eity clerk's oftlee at SSOO
Newport Btrd,
SINCE 1949
Oprr~ q:JO A..M. to 6:00P.M. D•ily
ClosrJ Sndt~ys
BOULEVARD. COSTA MESA
MARINERS CHURCH
HOW IH OUR HEW BUILDIHG
1000 BISON, AT JA MBOREE, NEWPORT BEACH
TELEPHONE: 6-40-6010
THE TEACHI NG IS CENTERED ON JESUS CHRIST
AND THE BIBLE, WITH EM.PHASlSON PRACTICAL
CHRISTIAN UVING. ALL AGES ARE WELCOME.
Couru;ellng and visiting ava..Uable.
SUNDAY SERVICES: 8:00-9:30-11:00 A.M.
J
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• IIOPfDAY, S£PT. t
DouJd Bl&Lr, 66Piae Val-
ley, Die C~a101. "~~Grted
ldl: Cldll.lac ear stolea. trom
Ulie Balboa a., Ctltb ~
kit beh'een .S:SO p.m. &Dd
9 p.m •••• A $S65 TV Itt
wu stolen from lbe borne
of Did: McDermott, 721-1/Z:
Lartapur, Col"Caa del Mar,
by a burclar W'bo prted a
door open betweea 10 a.m.
aad 10 p.m. • •• WIW.am
Papae, 1587 Labndor, Co-
at& Mesa, reported toots
Yalaed at $750 stoleo from
tile dock at 2912 Lafayette
C.tral Ne'11f'p0rt, While bJ
lll*lt the nigbt oa his boat
there between ml~lebt lDd
'1 a.m .... A estimated
$150 damq;e was done to
Brooke Anne Whitebead's
eu WbUe lt was puked at
Iter residence at 1543 Ser-
e..de, Irvine Terrace, by
ftDdals woo covered 1t wttll
bolley, bleach and toilet
paper, between ml<2ntght and
6:30 a.m.
• TUESDAY, SEPT. 7
THE n .FOQT YACHT, Slade, ts ocnr a part of Onllp
Cout CoUece's a.tUac procram. trhtch is one or the
larrest eol'ectate aU.lDg procnms OD the west coast.
Tbe sleet craft. woith $250,000, was ctven to the coUege
by Wt:Uam Pascoe m of Ne1rp0rt Beach. Saudade, only
S )'ei.I'S old., captnred the 1976 SORC (Soutbem Ocean
RactDc Circqlt). Dh1sloo 1; took the premier cup ln world
oeeao n.clDg tn 19'73, tbe Admiral's Cup; grabbed the
1975 WldtDey Series ln Califomta.; and has won the •
Cal.tfanda coutaln.ce.
Eve Moore, 51, of 19'74
Fe<Jenl, Costa Mesa, was
charged with misdemeanor
drunk driving at 5:45 p.m.
at E. <;oast. Hwy, and J am-
boree, near ln1ne Terrace
. • • Elliott Morr ls, 1820
Tahuna , Irvine Terrace, re-
ported a pocket watch and
20 silver doll ars stolen fro m
his ransacked home by a -
to be taught
Tbe class oo motorcycle
safety and operatioo. COO·
ducted by the tn.mc dh1.s1oo
ol the Newport Beach poHce
department beglns Oct. 2,
aDd runs 4 coosecuttve
Saturday mornlngs froom 9
to nooo... ~ are st1ll
WATER TAXIS now haul passenger s around Newport
Harbor. The oew servlee began last month. U you think
the taJis· look like Catalina Island 's famous sho re boars
-you're right; that's what they were before they were
moved here and became the '· Baylloppers" and the
'•Barhoppers." The Bayhoppe rs are radio-dispatch~
a.od make specl.al pick-ups to carry passengers anywhere
1n the hArbor. The Barbappers ru n a regula r )itney-t}-pe
route between baytront restaurants and bars. Jim Porter
owns and operates the taxis. (Barney Oldfield photo.)
Business seminar Oct. 2 anilable •
• New dasses Ue sb.rted. A small bustness or_ f'eCbtraUon is belog coo ·
enry mcxrt.b (ucept l)e. ganUatioo seminar and 4 ducted by man. Recf.stratioo
cember aodsummer)aDda..re workshOps Yi.ll be offered wUlalso be coodllcted at the
oftered through the Newport-at Orange Coast College lD door on Oct. 2 at 8:30a.m.
Mesa aUled scbool dlstr1ct. October. The seminar ts geared to
There 1s a $5 l'tlglst:rattoo The semlDU is slated for those who are pl.arul1ng new
fee for the class. Motor. Saturday, Oct. 2, from 9 bUsinesses. It wUI cover
cycles and helmets are pro-a.m. to 3:15 p.m. The 4 such topics as financing ,
Ylded, or you may bring workshops will be he ld lep.l organi%ation, ban~ re-
your on. saturday, Oct. 9, from 9 lations. sUe location, pro-
A representative from the a.m. to noon. duct promotion, home busld-
Departmeot of Motor Ve-Fee tor the seminar a.nd nesses, mail order, an
blcles w111 be at the last workshOps Is $7. The . fee small minimum investment
class and issue a Class IV covers regt stratloo and a businesses.
(motorcycle) license to luncheon on Oct. 2. Pre· Guest speakers buto1clude
qqall.fted Shtdents. Rlch.a.rd Hart, a s ness
Resenatloos can be made New college system coosultallt; Stuart by calllog the Newport-Mesa WUUams, an adverttsl.D.g/
uD.J.fted scbooldlstrlct pbone marketing consultant; Ken .
556 3302 ' Se 26 neth Kukuda, an attorney at ~tlo~ lnformatloocaD opens P• law; James T. Maginn, ~ce
be obtl1oed from the New-president of Californ.la F1rst
port Beaeb pollee depart-Chrtst College Irvtoe, a Bank; and Marvin Grudem,
meat, tn.ftlc d1Yiston. pldle new 4 year liben.l arts col -a certUied publlc accountant.
644-!7t2 lege oftbe LutheranCtJJrch-The Oct. 9 vrorksbops wm
* * * '* '* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * '* * * * * * * * * '* * * * '• * * • * * • * * Missouri Synod, Yi.ll open stress ind.hidual problem solving and those in at -• • • • .. • • .. •• • ..
The ENSIGN presents . . .
The COSTA MESA CONNECTION
SEE WHAT P!OHEER BILL HI.S TO SAY
,. Its doors to the pOOllc at tendance wtll dertse plans
It 4 p.m. this Sunday, Sept. for later Implementation •
Jt 26. The openl.Dg seMite lD-Workshop topics include ft .
• volvl.ng both faculty and stu-nan cW pianning, legal or-• dt!nts will be held at the •. college, 1530 Concordia Dr.. gulution, site location, and w ln Irrtne. malt order.
: tb::~~=~~~P:;s~~rtl~! UCI TOWN AND GOWN
,. L. 14anske, who for merly RECEPTION SEPT. ll
• served as Lutheran un l-Guests are lDvll ed to at-
• Yerstty minister at USC. tend the UC lrvtDe Town
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tw .. 1:50 a.ra. Ud 1 p.m.,
bot -left -.. -.. jewelry IC&ttered OG I bed
• • • Mlcbut Sehllbtrt. sst
B&JWOOd. Hartlor VIew
Homu, reDOrted u tilt-
mated SlOO damace eau.1
br .,meoae Who IIJII&ftDtlJ
)I rnped rtom bfs euport root
ooto the top ot lU eu be-
tweeo Z p.m. Sept, 6 aDd
8:30a.m. Sept, 1 •.• Jame1
Alleo Tebbetts Jr. wu at·
rested and charged with
trespassing at his e:~-wtte•s
home at 61S Poppy, Corona
del Mar.
• WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8
Douglas James Decmett,
26, of 6 WUd Goose, New-
port Crest. wu arl't!ltec1
at 1:30 a.m. at 351 HoiPltal
Rd., near Roq: hospital, aod
charged with strlk1ac a wo-
man compani.oa as be was
drtrtng ber home ••• Geffrey
Charles McQueen, 20, otlS-4
Baywood, Harbor View
Homes, was charged wltb
misdemeanor drunk drlYlng
at 1:40 a.m. at San Miguel
and Port Sutton, Harbor
View Homes ••• George
Demetro Herbik. 42, of 825
Promontory Pt., was
charged with misdemeanor
drunk driving at 12:30a,m.ln
the 1200 block of W, Cout
Hwy ., Martners MUe •••
Barbara Reynol!is, 543 SanU
Ana Ave., Newport Heights,
reported photo equipment,
radios, jewelry, and othe r
items, valued at $4,000,
, burglarized f rom her borne
between 1 p.m. Aug. 29·&00
1 a.m. Sept. 5 ... Da71d
Paul Fitcb., 18, of 3606-l./2
Park Lane, West Newport,
was arrested at 11.:30 p.m.
at Adams and Balboa Blvd.,
EBENEZER SIK AKANE,
South ..Urtcan evangelist,
will be the speaker for tbe
Sept. 28 noon lunebeoo
meeting of the Harbor Coun-
cil of CI'AlrchesattheChurch
of the Covenant, 2850 Fair-
view Road, Costa Mesa. He
is an associate with the Afr i-
can Enterprise Team or
South Afr ica and ao oroalned
minister in the BapUst
Church of South Alrtca. He
broadcasts week1}' to youth
on Radio Bantu, a dh1sion
of the SoiJth African Broad-
casting Co .
PFC MARK WALRAV EN
IN NATO EXERO SE
Ar my Private First Class
Mark A. Walr:a.esl, soo of
Mrs. EdithJ. Walnven, 2245
State St ., Costa Mesa, ls
one of the thousands of
American and .\llied troops
taldng part in NATO Ex-
erclse Reforger 76 in the
states of Banrta a.nd Hes-
sen, Germany. Elements of
NATO forces of the U.S.,
Belgium, Canada, and Ger-
man y are particlpattng,
Pfc. WalnVI!fl is r egularly
assigned as a Ugbt vehicle
drtve.r ln Headquarters
Company, lObi Airborne
Dtvlsloo's lst Brlpde, at
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ct ...... --... pollOI -••• Mle .. tl
P•l ~It, ol lU
......... _rt, .......
rHttd It 10:10 Lift. at Ba.J.
boo ODd Marlao, Balboa la-
li.Dd, oa a W'll1'llll eba.rgf,Dc
blm trUb fa.tllre 110 PIT a
nne ••• steno eqolpmetat.
jewtlry, ud!pUtols, n..bled
at $!,050, ftl'e ltolea from
tbe bome ot Jamet Tbomas.
60Z..S Yt.quertte. Coroaa
del Mar, by a bui'J).ar Wbo
pushed lD a dlniJirC room
sereeo to pin eotn.nce,
sometlme between 11 a.m.
aDd 10 p.m. ,
For a wei-balanced
investment program
YOU'LL
SAVING TWO ' WAYS AT LFS
YOU NEED A FLEXI BLE PASSBOOK 1 ACCOUNT earnmg 5'/•% daily com-
pounded •nterest per annum. Fifty
percent of our sav.ngs deposits. on
the average are held Oy account
holders in these popular passt:>Ook savings-
the backbone o f every well-planned savings
program. Whether you have $5 or $40.000 on
deposit. your I unas earn daily compounded
1nterest at a htgrter rate tnan that paid by
commerc•al banks. And you can make
withdrawals tn any amount . at any It me-
without penalty
YOU NEED HIGH YIELD SAVI NGS
2 CERTIFICAtES. In mtnimum
amounts of S1 .000 these term certifi-
cates earn the htghest mterest on
insured sav1ngs that Laguna Federal
has ever otlerecl . Select 1erms rangmg from 90
days to 6 years. Longer terms earn t1ig her
tnterest rates. What"s more. mterest is
compounded daily , and these tHgh rates are
guaranteed for the full term. providmg you
mcur no mterest penalttes by early with-
drawals.
""""'omc< 0'60 Ocean Avef>ue
l '9Ufta 8eatll Cahfo•,..•• 916~·
Teleohone •9-1·7~1
LAGUNA NIGU£L. C.ai,IO•"''
J Monll!cll Bay P1na
SAN CLEMENTI:, Cal•lorn••
501 Nortfl E! C.""no Real
LAGUNA MIUS, C.lotorn••
?1.301 Pueo !)@ V•lencta
L.AI(E t:LSIHOfliE. CaiPtorll•ll
500 YIIHI G•allam A.,..nue
• • .. • ..
Read the challenging, provoca.tlve commeot by BUl
St. Clair enry week ln the Ensign. Bill, a pioaeer
resident and businessman in Coati Mesa aDd a
former councUman, news the local seeoe aoc:l tells
It as it is. Rad ldm e•ery TbUuday 1D tbe Eulp.
• The 113 acres site for the and Gown coffee receptioo
• new college oYerlooks the at tbe home or Chancellor
Jt Paclftc and was Jllrcllased a.od Mrs. OanJel Aldrich,
Jt from tbe Irvt.oe Company ln 1392 Galaxy Drtn. Dover
Jt 1965. The flrst building, Shores, at 10 a.m. Sept •
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• ••uru.g teaming center," 21. CbaoceUor Aldrtcb will
wu recently eompleted at a welcome members and
cost of oYer $2,500,000. guests. Mrs. Ricba..rd Wal-
Classes ....W begin Sept. la ce, prestdart., and Town
21. EYellinC coorses are also and Go"R adrtsory board
beiDg condtleted fortheeom-members wt.Ll be bostesses.
malty I.Dd lnforma.tloll on lDterest group leaders wU1
courses may be obtalned by tell tiJe.lr plans for tbe com-
• callb:lc 752-6222. in& year. These groups ill-
It clade art lOW's., beacb walk-
• N-M EVENING SCHOOL In&. blcycllnc,boo>clrculat-
: RESUMES SESS!~S ~.~,;..,-~~~. '::
• Newport.Mesa E•enq tnc. Freach, music, tennis
,.. Seboot. wtl.leb last iPrlDI aDd u.ater tours,
• rndlllt-' more tbaD 25 stu·
EXHIBIT HAS PHOTOS
OF JUNGLE R.OWERS
• ~ dllrtJIC tts brtef P ·
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restores the hidden beauty in your
draperies. Coit remcwes and cleans
drapertes, rehangs them witt1 perfect
pteats and even hems . And a Coit
c~aning prolones drapery fife •
Phone for a free estimate and s.ave . .
no obtigatton.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
SUP£RIOR COURT OF TilE
STATE OF CAUFOIUIIA
FOR THE COUJOTY OF
ORAKiE
---;~I'~U~8~L~I~C~N~O~T~I~C~E~--~P~U:·::L~IC=N~O~T~I~C~E::~ )\AMI ft'&TUA:WT NAME STATEIIIMT 1 -"he laUowtlll I* lass 11'1 ne to.1JoWt11r ,.r_ue FIOiiltUauaHIU ._._-· Coo-'1 -IIMII ft'ATIMKJn' FICIII...,..INJIUI'I:SS ~-u:-· · ........... U:hr ""-·--NOTICE OF HSAillNG OF
PETITION 1'010 PROBAT&
NA)Qt ITATIUDIIT -"'-leu PrCIIIO-a Aaaoelal-,1001 a.eBUI, n. MIVJtsc........ n. ...... ,.,... .. r, lns& MIIHW ....... 8eUdiiJcH,Sidet1t.eo.ta dolor u: "-rt <1o1o1 ... ,. u: ~ P.O. Bolll?lll'l,lntM,Call-11-Calli._, Rtdar4 IIJt DIMIIW cu.lc, 151 R .. rta ~ 1., ID'* ti'JU: J'IIHI E. H__..r, 1UR Coya Cl.r-
R-IItd., "-rtlleedl N-It Ctoler Drt .. IIIO, ~ 141"11-Pitee, elo, .,_ VloJo, Call---I>•-Don-II---. Calli>-Tullo, Calllo..U 91880; aor111t 92815; Toln II. lle-lllc. M.D., U41Merndla Aft.. U.O: 9a iiiidtwtlll Cosati• Jot. B. Putllr, lOll £mer-G...._ Ul6 Vllta CtiiiOra, ~---Fl•¥111 &mteoo, loe. aldBay,~Beedi,Call-Sao Cl-Calllo-
OF WILL AltO FOR
LETTERS TESTAMENT-
ARY AJ<O PETITION FOR
AUTHORIZATK»N TO AD-
MINISTER \JNDER THE Uf-
OEPENOEHT Allll!NIS-
TRA110N Of ESTATES ACT nla tw1i ... tiaCOIIdllc:ted (Ca.IUonla.l lf'IO Solltb Ionia Sltl$1. 9U?!; Jo1a A. Wlc:lller,
by to~ C-rac-Y, L1poa 'nils -tsCCIOIIoetod 1525-1/1 W. a.---· Estate ot MARTHA E.
RAMSAY, Oeeetsed. s-., -rt E..-8-~ Calllon1t IIHTI, by t ,_nt _.__ Neorport Beeeh, C~
Oowalac. nt. IMcfr nliCOIIdiletecl Siped: JPMS E. TweeiJL 9H6S;' Dola(b.s S.Jder,
Tills ---!Ued by a corpontloo. 'nils -mtlll WU IU.. 25861 T-Road, Llpoa
wD tM co.lltJ elert: ot Or-Corpol"'ttml Name: Soutbp wlb ttte coaaty elerll: of Or· HWs, CallloJ'Ilia utss.
NOTICE IS HER£BY
GIVEN tMt Esther J. LQDd
11u rued ttereto • petttkta
lor p.rot:.te of Will &Del lor
l.s:saaaee of lett6'5 testa-
me.Ury to tbe petttioller
aod ror wtbort.a..ttcm to ad·
mlnl.ster aDder tbe IDde-
pmdeftt Ad.minlstratlm of
Estates Act, reference to
whlcb ls made for further
particulars, and that tbe time
and place of bearing the
same bas beeD set for Qc.
tobet 1!, l976,at I O:OOa.m.,
ln the courtroom or Dec>ar1-
meot No. S of s:ald oourt,
at 700 Civic Center Drtn
West, in the City of Santa
Ana, California.
up Ca.Q Aile. 17. 19'16, ..,ell: eo.tfetFI.aaoclalSer-a.ace eo.ty s.t. 10, 1976. This blstaessl.IOODdlleted
Plbl1tb: Se~t. 16, u. 30, nee., me.. lofla R. Edea. Plbllstl: Sept. 16, u. JO. by 1 tt!DI!nl J:attMntdp.
Oet. 7, 19'76, iD tbe Newport Prectdert. Oet. 7, 1976.1..11. tbe Newport Stped: Rlebardllu.ater.
Hutlor ~ f -&0386 T'b1a Dtemeat ,._ ftled Harbor Enslen. F .-61924 This st.atemeot was rued
P UBLIC NOTICE W"!tb tbecoaoty clerkofOr-PUBLIC N-OT I CE 'WUb tbecowt)'elerkot0r-~ Couaty Sept. z. 19'76. aage County Sept. 7, 1976,
FICTITIOUS BOS!IIESS
MAllE STATEMENT
Tbo ,.,.__ u
doiDc: baslness u: WUcox
l Sou. 111%1 -Clr-ele, 1rriDe, CallL 9%'114:
WUeol fl Seas. Callfondl
eorpo-171%1 -Clrele, In1De. CalU. 9!714..
Tb1J: bllllDess ls conduct-
ed by a corpontlc-..
Co1110nt1oa. Name: Wllto:l
' Sc:u; Robert w. wucox. p __
Tbls stttemeat YU ftled
wttb ttle county clerk of Or-ure c-, S<ot-3, 19?6.
Pabllsh: Sept. 9, 16, 23, :so, 1976. 1D tbe Newport
Harbor ErWp. F -61579
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATE ME NT
The follo'Wlng persoo 1s
doing buslne&s as: B~gar•s
Baoquet, 1215 s. Beach
Blfd., Aubelm, Ca. 92803:
ADdru EDen Waters, 2721
WI.Ddonr Or., Corona del
Mar, Ca. 92625.
Tb.l.s business ls conducted
by an indh1&W.
Slped: ADdrea Waters.
Tilts stal:emeat qs nted
wttb the county cJerk of Or...
ange Couaty Sept, 7, 19'76.
Publish: Sept, 9, 16, 23,
30, 1976, lD the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F' -61716
P U BL I C NOTI C E
FICTITIOUS BUsrNESS
NAME STATE ME NT
Tbe folloYlag person ls
doiDc bustness u : Holstein
Realty, 170 East 17th Street,
Costa Mesa, Call1orn1a
92627: WUUtm Stevens Hol-
stein Jr., 17556 Los Jardines
East. Fountain Valley,Calif.
92708.
Tb1a basloesSis cooducted
by an 1Dd1ridlaal,
Signed: William stenns
Hols1eln Jr.
TMs statement was ft.led
wltb the eoanty clerk of Or-
uce COUDty S<ot-7, 19?6.
PubUU: Sept, 9, 16, Z3,
SO, 1976, ln tbe Newport
Harbor Ens)gn. F -61753
PUBLIC NOTI C E
S-59542
FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followlng persons are
dol.ng business as: Loeb,
Rhoades &: Co., 56'7 Sac Nl-
colu Drh'e, SUJ.te 408, New-
port Be.al!h, Ca. 92660: Jobn
L. Loeb, 130 Part Avewe,
New York., New York,100Z1;
Henry A. Loeb, SO E. 77th
SlJ'eet, New York, New York,
10021; Mark J. Milla.rd, 907
Fifth Anoue,NewYork, New
York, 10021; C.-rl M. Muel-
ler, 4S5 E. S!Dd Street, New
York, New York. 10022;
John t.. Loeb Trust, 42
Wall street, New York,
N. Y. 10005; Thomas L.
Kempner, 895 Park Avenue,
New York., N.Y. lOOZl; WaJ.
ter H. Walz, 42 A Mooroe
Place, Brooklyn, N.Y . ll%01 ;
Andrew J. Me Laughlln Jr.,
One Lake Drtn West,
Wayne, N.J. 0?470; Peter
K. Loeb, 895 Part Aweoue,
New York., N.Y. 10021; RJ.
c hard A. Pollack., 45 Kean
Road, Sbort !Wis, N.J.
0'7078; ~rman R. LewiS,
Jr., 6!3 Belmont Road,
Ride-N.J. 07450; Ro-
bert M. Adlms. ZO Soatb C..rt, Port .. _
M. Y. 11050; TbomuS. Amb-
rosio, 70 llt.marOMCkbd,
Scandlale, l't Y, 10583; Jotm
P. Aaoteelll, Troy Lou,
8.-ml, N.Y. 10508; Erut
~eb, Ill w. 7.,.SII"MI. w .. York, N.Y. 10014; GO-
bert F. Bach, ODe Cncle
Ternce_ ffiW York, N.Y.
lOOU; WlWam E. Barter,
lr..,l'l04 ~. DaUu,
T-7S1ZS; Al>ert C. Bei-
liu, tiCI £. Urd stntt, New
Yon_llY.IIIOII;CbarlooR.
Bltll, IU E. 70111 a-.
K .. Yo~ K. Y. 111011.: Pna-
coU It_ -. 501 £". 11th
11not. 11ow Yoft, IU.
IOCIII;T • ..._,.a_
~ ,__ tiro, IU.
1 0110; &. .uu ar.-.rau.
11--~--Y. ICIIMt _l_ -.. 115
L Dol -.-Tort,
IU.l~_,r.c-.
nDhri<"-KwYort,
ItT. 10011,; -L CW-
Pabll.sb: Sept. 16, zs, SO, FJC11TIOUS BUSlNESS Publish: Se~Jt, 16. !S, SO,
Oct. 7, 1976, In the Nnport NAIIE S!'ATEYENT Oct. 7, 19'76, ill the Newport
Harbor Ens:ip. F -61503 Tbe followlae person ls Harbor Ens!&n. F -61691
---:::-:-::-:-:--::-----dol.ar ba.slDeCB U:SI.DJoa-P U BL IC NO-T1CE
PUBL I C NO TI C E qQ1D Realtors. ZSS3 E. Coa.st
_ __:_:..;:.::S_;_4.::...:923.:..::.9.:..:;=-BJctttray, P.O. Boa: 8, Co-STATEMENT OF ABA.ND-
FlCTrriOUS BUSINESS J'OIII del Mar, 9:!6!5: Bry-ONMENT OF USE OF nC-
-E. HJekman, 1941 Port TITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
NAME STATEMENT Blabop Place, Newport The foUowtag person bas
The follOWing pe~ are Beaeb 9:%660. abudoaed the use or the OOtnc bv.siDess as: Thomas Thls buloess is eooctu.ct-n ctitlotls busloess name:
Key&: Associates, 550 New. ed bJ 18 iDI:HYidaal. Signed: Earth Sboe, 16S La Minda
port Ceater Drive, Ste... 900, Bt'JPI E. Rletmaa. Mall, La Minda, CL 906S8.
Newport Beach, CA., 9!660: 'I"b11i: JbtemeDt 'nS nled The ftctlt:toas busloessname
ThOmu Geol'(e Key, 17!7! wltb the COUDty clerk or Or-· referred to aboYe qs ftled
Nlsson Way, fA. Tustin, CA. c -•~ 3 19?6 c 1 /7 UC! ou .... , -· , • In Orange ounty oo 3 9 6. 9!680; Ellz;abeth Reeds, Publlsb: Sept. 9, 16, 2S, The Grey Cobbler, IDe., a
237!1 Co ronel DrtYe, Mis· SO, 1976, 1D the Newport CalU, corporation. 1854 So, sian Viejo, CA. 9Zt'75; Val-H E .. P~.... F' 61580
H -• 7250 c arbor ..._.... • Coast Rwy.,fl,l.agunaBeh., erie uuu, orsteu_ 9Z651.
HuntlQgtoo Beacb, CA. PUBLIC NOTICE This busllless was con-
92641; Eric Leffne, 1721 _ _.:_.::_:::;:_:.;;:__:.::::..:_;..::c"--dueled by a corporatloo.
East 2ad street, LoogBeacb, S..J051S Co......,n.tion name: Tbe CA. 90802. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS • .-
TMs bus1nesslscondueted NAME ST.ATEt.IENT Grey Cobbler, lDc., Mel
T aou--ts Bomstein, Pres. by an 1Ddh1dual, be v..-~ persoo This statement was filed s•-ed· Tbo--s Key llolng business as: ColonW ... • "-• with the cOIUlty clerk or Or-This statement •as tued Sales Company, 3532 Ka-
wtth the county elerk. of Or-tella, Los Alamitos, 90?20: a.nge County Aug. 26, 1976.
ange COUDty Aug. 17, 1976. James Lowell Hawley,2013Z Publlsb: Sept. Z, 9, 16.
Publl b S ... 16 Z3 30 Gla.eter Clr,, H .. ~ .. .,..,_ 23, 19'76, 1n the Newport s : • • • • -&.&01!>...... Harbor Ensign. F -053599 Oet. 7, 19'76, ill the Newport Beacb, CaUl. 92646.
Harbor Ensign. F.6QZ67 TlllsbusinesslScooducted PUBL I C NOTICE
by an iDdh1dual.
PUB1...1C NOTICE Slped: James L. Hawley, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
S-30506 This statemeat wu tued NAME STATEMENT
STATE WENT OF WITH-with tbe county clerk of Or. The follo'tlo1.Dg persons are
DRAWAL FROM PARTNER. a.nge COU.Dty Sept. 10, 19'76. doing business as: Pineleat
SHIP OPERATING UNDER PubUSb: Sept, 16, 23, 30, Productions, 3188-J Atnray
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Oct, 7, 1976, tn the ~.~e1rp0rt Av enue, Costa. Mesa, Callf.
NAME Ha.rboT EDSigD. f p619!1 92626: John Howenstlne Inc.,
Tbe followtag persoa. has CaiUornia corpcua.Uon,
withdrawn as a general _ _:Pc_U::..::B:.:L:.;'c:C:...:.;Nc:O:.T:..I;_C::.E=---' 3188-J Airway Avenue. Co-
partner rrom the partner-FICTmous Bt.ISINESS sta Mesa, Calli. 926Z6;
shtp operating under the NAME STATEMENT Walter Wolfpng Methner,
fi ctitious busl.Dess name or The following person ts *4: Abbett Lane, Meadow Val~
The Santiago Constructioo dolQ( business a.s: The ley, CaW. 9597 1.
Company at 1810 SanH....... This business Is conducted .._v Go1deb CbaJn. 3Z24 South
SAtreet,CP,O. Boa: 4154, Santa Main st., 153-B, Santa Ana, bye a geoetlonnl rersJh!: na, a. 92'702, Tbe tlc-Calif. mrn: Patricia Lee orpora 1 arne: onu
tltlous business name state-Howen~ine lne., John How-Freeman, 3!24 Sotlth Mlin, ment for thepartoershlpwas 153-B, Santa Ana., CaW. enstlne, president.
tl.led oo December 10, 19"1S, This statement was filed
1D the County of Ont~ge, 9~~ business is conducted with tbe eounty clerk or or.
Full Name aDd Address by u ladtdltlal. ange County Sept. 14, 1976.
or the Pers:on Wtthdnwtng: Signed: P.trlcia Lee Publish: Sept, 16, Z3, SO,
Mll'tba E. Lee, 1810 Santi-Freeman. Oct, 7, 1~6, in the Newport
ago stl'ftt, P.O. Boa: 4154, This statement ns nted Harbor Ensign. F PG2Z57
Sa.nta Ana.. Ca. 92702. with tbeeoanty elerkofOr-PUBLI C N O T ICE
Signed: Martha E. I..ee. C Sept 7 1976
0 Put>1 711sb9?: SE~Jt. 16, 23, 30, a~bU::~. 1&, 'zs, 30: F~~~~:~~~s
c. , 1 6, in the Newport Oet. 7, 1976, 1n the Newport
Harbor EDSJgn. F -050487 Harbor Easign. F _61765 Tbe following persons are
doing business as: Hardac re
PUBLIC N O T ICE PUBL i C NOT ICE
& WUhlte Associates, 727
S. Main St., Santa Ana, Ca.
92701: Roger W. Hardacre,
S06 Hazel Dr., Corona del
Uar, Ca. 9%625; R. Wayne
Wilhite, 1694 Orchard, Santa
Ana, Ca. 9270'1; Phllip C.
Brooks, Jr., 15610 Tustin
vmage Way, Tustin, Ca.
9Z66G; D:ilvtd L. Boyd, 670
N. Sacramento, Orange, Ca.
92667.
This bu.stness ls conducted
by a genen.l partnership.
Signed: Roger w. Hard-
acre,
This statement was filed
with the county clerk of Or .
ange County Sei:(. 7, 1976.
Publisb: Sept, 9, 16, Z3,
30, 1976, tn the Newport
Harbor Enslgn. F -61657
PUBLI C N OTICE
Dated September 16, 1976
WILLlAJ.t E. St JOhn,
County Clerk
Ke-ene and Dion, Lawyers,
Newport Ar<:hes Marina
BuUdtng, 3333 W. Coa.st
Hlghwa)·, Suite 401, Newport
Beach, Ca!lfornta 9Z663,
Telephone: ('11 4) &45-4044,
Atto rneys for Petitioner.
Puhlish: Sept, Z3, 30, Oct.
i , 1976, in the Newport Har-
bor Ensign.
P U BLIC NOTICE
S-30533
STATEMENT OF ABAND.
ONMENT Of USE OF FIC-
TITIOIJS BUSINESS NA.ME
The followt~ person has
abandoned the use of the
fictitious business na.me
CENTURY Zl, TRADE-
WINDS REA.L ESTATE at
17154 Magnolia, Fountain
Valle}', Calif. 92708. ThE'
flctlUous buslness name re -
ferred to above was filed
in County oD June 20, 197 5.
OENNUS EUGENE BAUM,
18699 Morongo street, Foun-
tain Vallt'}', Ca. 92708.
This buslness was coa-
ducted by an individual.
Signed: DENNUS EUGENE
BAUM.
This statement ..,,.s filed
wtth the county clerk or Or-
ange County June 15, 1976.
Publish: Sept. 23, 30, Oct. 'J', 14, 1976, ln the Newport
Hubor Ensign. F -45001
P U BLIC NO TICE
S-Z9Z81
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe following persons are
dotng business as: Rancho
Cristina, 2506 Altamar
Drive, Laguna Beach, Caltp
fornla 9Z652: John T, Pool,
Jr., 2506AltamarDrlve,La.
guna Beach, California
92652; Marold C. Strand, 500
Espten.ade DTive, <bnard,
CalUornia 93030; Thomas
K. Dodds, Jr., 836 came
11e1 Norte, CamarlUo, Cali-
fornia. 93010; Bernard De-
boooe, Manzanita Drh·e,
Pinyon Crest, Mountain Cen-
ter, Calllomia 92631.
This business ts conducted
by a general partnership.
Signed: John T. Pool, Jr.
Tbis statement was filed
with the county clerk of Or .
•nge County Sept. 8, 1976.
Publish: Sept. 23, 30, Oct:
7, 14, 19?6, in the Newport
Ha.rbor Ensign. f ..61800
P U BLI C NO TIC E
S-!5363
eU, 4 Cortland Annue, Je-East 7!Dd street, N1!!111York,
rlcho, N.Y. 11753; Michael N.Y. 10021; WUllam f. Me-
S, Cohen. Zl Tioga Drlve, Lauchlln. 151 East 80th
Jericho, N.Y. 1175S; Edwin Street, New York., N.Y.
F. Cole, 78 Shenley Hill, 10021; Jay J, MettLer, 38
Ral.11ett, Hert1ordsb1re, Pad!HngtoD Road, Scarsdale,
Eng.; Peter J. Colema.o, 6 N, Y, 1058!; WilHam D.
Lewis Lane, Fllrhneo, Merkle, Zl Keotreram ~d.
N.J.; Peter J. DI.Pauo, 456 Old Greenwich, Corm. 06870;
Ridgewood AYe •• Gle11 Ridge, Constantine A. Mttarakis, S2
N.J. 07028; WUllam A. Da-Ovin(t.oo street. LondonS. W,
Yidsoo, Oyster Bl}' Road, 3, EnglaDd; EdWin S. Myers,
Locust Valley, N.Y. 11560; Jr., 46 Schuyler Road, Loti-
Peter T. Dta:on, 79 E. 79th dooY1lle, N.Y. 1!211; Paul
St., Ne" York, N.Y. 10021; H. Newall. 68 Drayton Ga.r.
Frank M. Emanuele, 1516 dens, London SW 10 9SB,
Kennelworth Place, B1"01ll:, Eng.; Emmlt E. Noland, 8
N.Y. 10465; Dudley A. Ep-Perry Str-eet. "" York,
pet. Cherry Valley Road, N.Y. 10014; SylvestuT. Pa-
Prineeton, N.J.; Philip Er-duaao, Z17 91st street,
ard, 128 E. 62nd Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. ll!09;
New York, N.Y. 100Z1; Ste-Jollo T. Powell, 75 Wise
pht'll H. Fields, 11 Duke Lane, Mill Hill, Loo-
Drtn, New Hyde Park, N.Y.: don N. W, 7, ED(.; Fel-
Wtlllam J. Fib:patrict. 184 1.pe Propper de Callejoo, 935
MIDOr Road, staten lsllDd, Part Aveaue, New York,
N.Y. 10!10; Francis L. N. 'Y. 10028; William P. Re10·
rraentel, 110 Drake Smith way, Z5 Wildflower, Wan-
LaDe, Rye, N.Y. 10580; Pl&ll tagb, New York; Jobn W,
Fuset, Jr •• 1S8 N. Vl't'J'ell: Reau.a., 16S T<nmaead Ave-
St., Bel'lellft.eld, N.J.; H•CO ave, Pelha-m MaDOr, N.Y.;
J. Gell.rdtn, 35 E, 85th St., WUIIam T. Re,Doldl, 0oe
N, Y ., N.Y. 101Jt8; Martln LJODI Pllct, Larchmont,
L, Gerson. 7 Warn.toa N.Y. 10538; EdwardS. RlleJ,
L~Df. RJe, N.Y. 10580; K•p 7 Edcetilll Dr1Ye, Dlr1-,
rtet S. GWespl.e. 125 E. COGD. 061!0; Er1eb Rtutr,
6Srd st., N.Y., N.Y. 10021; 64 TM.yer ~ Mutw•W ..
HaDter Goodrleb, Jr., 181 N.Y. UOSO; Robert R. Rose,
E. 73tdSt.,N,Y., N,Y,10021; S3 Circle Drtte, bmiOQ, . J-Gordoa, 185 West N.S.; Albin So1toa, 170 Eul
8_30515 F'ICTJTJOUS BUSINESS
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
End AYe.,N.Y.,Jrf.Y.10012S; 7oth St., N.., Yort, N.Y.
Junes B. H._o, 9 C!Md-100!1; Ralpll A. Sebtelt, s.rl
worttl Road, Searwdale, N.Y. C-Road. R!dpwood,H.I .
1058!; Gontoa li H-oy, 07450; K-W. -.
30 GedDtJ Way, CheC1f-117a, .. 1 .Taacey A•_.; LJDd-
N.Y. 10514; J. 1loBa1d 11111, bant, N.S. 07071; Wtbb
S E. MtJi St.. N.Y., ltY, 5owdlo, Jr., t525BordHIX
100!1; Btnard Jallll, Jr., AY-t, Da1Ju. Tn:u;
50 -P1aoo-. N.Y., WayM C. Wol'-t, II R.s
"-Y. lllfl!l; -s. , ... _ ou L-J<ornlt. c-.
-, 115 E. 7111 a., N.Y., 011!10; llatold t._ "1111am-
N.T. 10021; Edward J. JCei. -., Jr., 125 ~ A,_.,
ly, Z .,........,. 9otlaro, llew Yort, IU. 111011.
1.a.rU1Dawt, ... T. UJIM;Jtt~ Nl hdFI FE It .,.-..:t ..
-
._ fCOd!e ( S1 E.--··-edbJaU.-..s...-. .... 1tnr11. M.Y., R.Y. lootl; ....... WlWI• J . Fb-
-K._ 3? W. IJIII po1r1ek.
-. IU., N.Y. tOOU; -T111a -wu !Ued
....... S. ~~-ISS E. .... too_,_.,o10r-
71M a.. "-r., "·'· lllllll; -~ ""'· s. 1r11. 1... "-~ Ml 1'ltt N-...,._a, 111. Oct.
A,_._ lf.Y .. N.Y. ,J.OOII; 1, If. ..... • till ...... rt
A.·aq.onl ...._ 1111 Bullor holp. P-CI ..
,
NAME STATEMENT The following persoll ls
The foUowtng persoo ts ®inC business as: Western States Coo•entloos, 2404 E. dolDg business as: Laguna Nutwood Aveme, Fullerton,
. Canyoa Riding Club, 20491 ' CllUornia 9%634: Sol Taylor, SuD V.illey Dr., Laguna C 2404 E. Nutwood AV!Jiae, Beach, a.. 92651: NicboJ.as Fullertoo, Callfornt.a 92634_
F. and Dl..l:le L. DeLorenzo, This burtnesstscooducted
20491 SUn Vllley Dr., La-by an lndtrldual.
guoa Beach, Ca. 92651, Tbts business Is cooducted Signed: Sol Taylor· This statement waS filed by Ul 1Ddh1da.l. Slped: Nte.bolas F. De-wtth the eoaDty etert or Or-
Lo ange Couaty Sell. 16, 19?6, =~ement was ftlecl Publt.sb: SeiJt, !S, so. Oct,
wttll the CO!a\ty clerk ot Or-7• 14• 1976• 1a the NtwpOrt
Ull't Couaty Sept. l3, 1976• Harbor Eutcn. F -6!513
~IJ.Ill: Sept. 16, !3, 30, __ P_;U_;S:;;L~I C:_N:.,O=--T-'-1 C;:..:E;_'-·
Oct, 7, 19'76, iD tilt Newport S-S051Z
Hutoor E--r -'i2138 FICTITIOUS BIJSINESS
PUBLI C NOTICE NAME STATEM£ffT
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
'J"be lol.low1Ac ptra!CI 11 cloUC batfaan q:: Rep CaJ,
1101 Port CarlOw, N'ewport
Boacll, CL 9Ze6Q, Jollll
lllelloal Clark, 1101 Port
Cartow, Nwput Beaeb, Ca. --na. ........ cc.dltct· .. .,.ladl_
....... lola II. Olarlt. ,. ........ wu flltd .... ·-etonoiOr-
-~ --s. lrll. NV:,.._ t,l.,IS,
.. ll'lt, Ia too !It-
-· Elllp. F-IISII
Th4: follcnrl .. Ptl'tiOal are
lloloc -.... u: [)yaamte -sr ... m •• -lltrsl St., EJ Toro, Ca. 926».
Charles WUUim w..,..,..,
!4095 Hllnt St.., £1 Toro,
Ca.. t1U0; WUUam 1;oM
Hamil..., son llollm>c*, _..,c .. ..,.,_
nt• .. ph .... ec.llettd
by.~-........
~ Qarl ..... .,. ...... na. ........... aw ........ _,-.,Or-
-~ ... ll,lrll, _...,._a, .. Oet,
7, 14, ll'lt, II a. N'"""'
BIJIIorholp, P-GIOI
PU8L.IC NOTICE
PI:III.,.M•••
NAiR ITATEIIIIIT no--.-" Clollrc ' .... u: .... N-, IMI Ca I I Drt,.,
.... lot, .... It~ c .. -~~ocu. lie., c-CeQ>., t~~Ma-.•10.-
BcD .. CLtaMt.
1'ld.t ......... aoada~
by a corpondaa. c..,._...,.,c-,
Coubwctloll lac.., Carol L.
ColtbJ, Soey.
TblJ ttatemtM ..... flied
wttb the 0011DQ elert ol Or. .... c .... , .... !7, 19?6.
MUsil: Set-2, t, 16,
ZS, 1976, Ia tbe Newport
Harbor EDS.lp. F -61176
PUBLIC NOTICE
FlCTmOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The aonowtac pe....,. ts
dolag basiHss u : 1. Vu
Nays Realty; 2. Sherman
Oaks Realty; S. Woodlaod
Realty, 2081 Bollaess Ceo.
ter Or1Ye, S.tte !00, ImDe,
Caltf..: John WertlalleYetop. meat Corporatiao, cau.
forota eofllOratioo, 3'729
Blue Key Drln, Corooa del
Mar, Cllil. 9!6Z5.
1'b1s bas!Dess ls cooducted
by a eorpor:atton..
CorponUoo. name: John
Wertl.D DeY, Cofll., Jobn E.
Wertin, Pres.
TbJs statement was Wed
wU:b tbe eouoty clerk or Los
Angeles Cou.Dty Aug. 31,
1976.
Publlsh: Sept. 2. 9, 16,
23, 19'76, lD the Newport
Harbor Ensfcn. F -61361
P U BL IC N O TI C E
S-25351
STATEMENT OF ABAND-
ONMENT OF USE OF FIC.
TITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Tbe following persons
have ~bandooed the use or
the OcHUous business name
TANNER/KELLY II AS-
SOCIATES at Zl20Z stnth-
more Lane, Ha..ntlngton
Beach, caurornia 9%&46.
The fictitklas business name
referred to above was filed 1n
County on Ja.nuaey 28, 1976.
John Richard Tanner,
Z6902 La Sierra, Mission
Viejo, Calllomla 92675; Don
Michael Kell}', Zl202Strath-
more Lane, Huntington
Beach, California 92646.
This business was con·
ducted by a general pa.rtner-
sblp.
Si.gaed: John Richa.rdTan-
ner.
This stalemeot was tlled
with the county clerk of Or-
ange County Aug. 24, 19'76,
Publish: Sept. 2, 9, 16,
Z3, 1976, 1n the Ne111'JX)r1
Harbor Ensign. F -5Z039
PUBLIC NOT I CE
S-29277
fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The follo.,·tne person Is
doing business as: The
Source~ 621 Lido Park Orin,
Unit 4 lF -Z~ Newport Beach,
CA 9Z660: Kathleen SUllivan
Luby, 6Z1 Lido Park Drive,
Unit 4 (F -2~ Newport Beach.
CA 92660.
This businesstscondurted
by an lndiYidua.l.
Signed: Kathleen Sullivan
Luby.
This statement was nled
with the county clerk of Or-
ange County Sept. 10, 19'76.
Publlsh: Sept. !3, 30, Oct.
'1, 14, 1976, in the Newport
Ha.rbor Ensign. F -61937
PUBL I C NOTICE
S-30545
F1CTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The foll?wtag person Is
doing bu.siDess as: Delee,
IDC., 2211 East Howell, Au-
helm, Calllonlia 92805: Del-
ee, IDe., C&lli)nata corpon-
tloa, Z211 Eut llowell, Aoa-
helm, CIWonta 92805.
This bu.slness ts coodueted
by a eorpor.atloD •
CorpontiOD Namt: Delee,
IDe ., Robert C. Sears. Prest. . ....
This statemeat was rued
with the county clerk of Or-
ance Couaty Sept. 16, 1976.
PubUib: Sept, 23, SO, Oct.
7, 14.. 1116, ill tlle Newport
Harbor Euim. F ..usn
PUBLIC NOTICE
CP-2822
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
!!fAME STATEMENT
The tou~ persoa ll doinc btlsiDtU as: Bndeo
lndutrtes. 76$ NewtoG Way,
c... M-. Calllonola
9!6%7: Racer Wllllam Btrl')',
1DU E~ Cerritol,
CaUIDnJII0701,
nls_LI_ed
bf•lodt•ktllll ..
Slpolt: Rorer Wllltaoo
Berry.
'Na ttllemiM Wll ftltd
.... too _,. e1oR "'Or-
-~ ""'-17, lrll • , Ptofiaadcnl bcJw lef.
•loH, IRI-....... .... --.ca.-. loe..,. liD. 111-1m -Ill'. Mnrc: ....... a,ao,Oct..
7, 14, ll'lt, loa.N_.t
RaNt IM1p. ,_.
PUBLIC NOl'ICE
S-IIMO
"F1CCTIIII'I1110US 8UII1IIIIS
HAlliE ITATDIEIIT
Tbo 1iDUolrlsl -It doiiiiiMdi_I.C._.. ...
--• -JIOit.-....... un1 Clio"' a..
Loo Ala-Cal. III'!ZI!:
SoittiWelt Sec:utU• -... CaiiL corpo.._ 11111
Cbeny St., Los Alamta,
CL 90'7!0.
1'1lb bl!stness 11 cotdaeted
by • llmMed partaen111p,
Carpon.Uoe aamr. s.;.ua.
•est s.=.rtttes. me •. ·'*
.J, PlcDrd., Sec.
Tbls statemeat wu ftled
•ttb the COiiiDt)' c.lert of Or-ure c-ty ..,._ ._., 19?6.
Plbltsb: Set. z, 9, 16,
ZS, 1976, 1.11. tbe Newport
Hutlor Eastgn. f ·6019S
PUBL IC N OTICE
S-25364
flCTlTJOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe fellowing person ls
doibl baslllt!ss a.s: BDR EN-
TERPRISES, 176!2 Jordan
A,e., 37-C, ln-lne, Ca.
9!715: Ba.'l't..n E. De Roes,
176!2 Jordan Ave., 37-C,
lrvine, Ca. 92715.
This business ls rondueted
by an totliYidual.
St.ped: Barbara E. De
Roes.
Tills statement was flied
with the eouoty elerk or Or-
a.nge County Aug. Z3, 19'16.
Pllbllsb: Sept. 2, 9, 16,
23, 1976, in the Newport
Ha.rbor Ensign.. F -60803
P UB L IC NOTICE
FICTmOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The folloW'ing persons are
doing business as: Sheila's,
22032 Susan Ln., Hunting-
ton Bch. 9Z646: Sheila M.
Malakoff, 22032 Susan Ln.,
Hunttngtoo Bch. Ca. 92&46;
Louts Malakoff. Z203Z Susan
Ln., Huntington Bch. Ca ••
92646.
Tills business is coodu~ted
by a general partnershl.p.
Slgned: Louts Malakoff.
Thls statement was ffled
with the county clerk of Or-
aoge County Aug. !4. 1976.
Publish: Sept. 2, 9, 16,
23, 1976, in the Newport
Hartx)T Eoslgn. F -60684
P U BL IC N OT I CE
FICTITIOUS BUSTNESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person ls
doing business as: Balboa
Real Estate Company, 2901
Newport Blvd., Newport
Beacb, Call.f. 92.663: Jose-
pbiDe B, Webb, 1601 West
Balboa Blv<L, Newport
Bea.eb., Callt. 92663.
This business is cooducted
by an lndtrldual.
Signed: Josephine B.
Webb.
This statement was IUed
•ith the county elert of Or-
ange County AUg •. Z, 1976.
Publish: ~-2, 9, 16,
2:3, 19'76, In the Newport
Harbor Eosll;n. F -6ll78
PUBL IC NOTI C E
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person Is
doing buslness as: A.OK En·
terprises, Z193 Fatrv'lew
Rd., Costa Mesa, 92627:
Kenneth LeRoy Prleltpp,
2193 Fai"tew Rd., Costa
Mesa. Ca. 92621.
This business is conducted
by 3ll individual.
Signed: Kmoeth Prleltpp.
Tbis statement was filed
wtth the county clerk or Or-
ange County AuK. Z'1, 1916.
Publlsb: Sept. 2, 9, 16,
Z3, 1976, ln the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -61177
PUBLIC N OTI C E
S-30540
FICTITIO\JS BUSlNESS
NAME STATEMENT
The folloWing person ts
doing bust.Dess as: Shear
Crn.Uoos, 17848 Sky Ptrk
BIYd., lnlne, Ca. 9Z714: Jo·
aftbe Shear, 411 Ju:mlne,
Coroaa del Mar. Ca. 9Z625.
This business ts conducted
by an lndiYidual,
Slped: Joanne Sbear.
Tills statement was fUed
wtth the county clerk ol Or-
ante County Sept. 16. 1976.
Publish: Sept. 23, 30, Oet.
7,14., 1976,111. the Newport
Harbor Eastgn. F-62558
PUBLIC NOTICE
• . --
GAVIN S. HERBERT JR. of
Dover Shores, president of
A.Uerpll Pha.rmacPUtiCals,
Irvine, Isis beennamepresl-
dent of theCbaD.cellor's Ciub
at UC Irvine. He is 1 gradu-
ate of USC , where he Is a
member of thebo3.Tdortrus -
lees. He also is a member
of thP board of councilors
for the USC School of Phar -
macy.
MUSEUiol BUS TRIP
FOR KOCH Dl SPLAY
Tbe Deslgntng Women of
the Laguna Beach School of
Art U't' sponsoring a bus
tour ·(o the Museum of Sci-
t'OCe and Industry ln Los
Angeles on Wednesday,Sept.
29, to ViE'W photographer
Beth Koch 's SJ)e<"ial exhibit
entitled ''The educated e}·e.••
Mrs. Koch, natlonall)'
known Newport Beach cam-
era artist,lspresentlng sev.
era! buMred photog raphs,
including many of fa mous
persons , at the Museum tn
E xposlUoo Park..
The bus tour will leave
the Art School ca mpu s park.
ing lot, at ZZZZ Laguna Can-
yon Road, at 9:30a.m.
CHILDREN 'S FILMS
SHOWN AT LIBRARIES
The Newport Beach pobUc
library Is expanding Its sE"r-
vice to the preschoolt>rs .
Recorrlings, cassettes, mag -
a:tlnes, and s Uent film loops
as well as books rna kf! up
the r htldren's collection at
the 4 branch libraries. In
a.dditlon to story hour pro.
grams, whlcb are held at all
branches, the West Newport
chlldren.'s branch ha s been
showing specla.lly selected
films to this age group and
begl.Dnfn& this month, the
Marlners braneh Ubran ts
also offerlnc ,tt~t..-prog ram.
The same ftlms wiU be sllo.,·n
at both locations during the
3rd week eaeh month.
P U BL lC NOTlCE
STATEMENT Of ABANO.
ONMENT OF USE OF riC-
TITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
The followi.Dg person has
abandoned the USt' or the
fictitious business name:
Burlwood Galleries, 38.4
Forest Ave,, UO , Laguna
Beach, Ca. 92651: The Grt'y
Cobbler, Inc., Callf. cor-
poration, 1854 So. Coast
Hwy., tt, Laguna Beach, Ca.
92651 .
This bus iness wts con-
1.1ucted by a corporation.
Corporatlcm. name: The
Grey Cobbler, Inc., M(>-1
Bornstein.
This statement was fli ed
wlth the eounty clerk of Or·
ange County Aug. 26, 1916 .
Publish: Sept. 2, 9, 16,
23, 197 6, In the roiewport
If arbor Ensign. F -046381
PU BL IC N OTIC E
S-21335
FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person Is
doing business as: Seacraft
Company, Z901 West Coast
Highway, Newport Beach,
CaW. 92663; Rosan En-
gin@erl.ng Corp., a Ca1Uornta
corpontJoo.. 28•U West
Coast Highway, Newport
Beach, Calif, 9266S.
Thls business is conducted
by a corporatloo.
Corpontlon I'Jime; Rosan
EnglneeriD( Corp., Jose
Rosao, Jr., VIce Pres.
Tbis ab..temed 'WIS rlled
wltb the ccunty elert or Or-anr• c oaoty Aag • ._., 19?&.
Pabllsh~ Sept. t, 9, 16,
Z3, 19'76, lD tbe Newport
H1tbor EGSlgn, F -60897
PUBLIC N O TI C E
F!CTmOIJS BUSINESS
·NAME STATEMENT
The ~llowiDI penon 1.8
dolDC bllllleSI as: A·l Sec-
retarlet, 23521 Pueo De
VeJtneU.. fiOS.C, l.trUOII.
Hlllt, Ca.. 9265S: florenct
R. Stulbut7, N..Q Calle
Arqoa, t...tcaea Rll\S, Ca.
02651. T .. _,lt_
byutodi.-L .,_.., r. II. -ry.
1'1111 ~~o~.-... ru ..
rill too _, elelllt ol Or-
-~ ..... 19?~ Mlta· ~~pt. ,., a, JO,
Oct. 7, lrlt, Ia Dlt Nnport
Rartoorllllp F--61519
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Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your tfealth .
w~
Marlhom
L I G H TS
LOWERED TAR£, NICOTINE
L--------------------' 13 mg:·rar:~o.s mg. mcotull av.per cigarene. FTC Report Acw:76
•llWPOaT ...... -·--PASI J -UPT .......
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lnsinnce
plan nixed
A cit)' lelf-llllllruee pro-
rn.m trU ta:ned don ta• week by t.be Nnport
a.clll City CoaoeU, Pru-
dlatlal Iuurance Co., the
pr...t luaruce earrler,
will c:olltbme to proYI.de COlt....,. aw July 1, 1977,
tiM Coaetl decided. New-
port BelCh wtlJ wait ud
wetcb the aelf -flmdiD(
medlcal..deDtal U&suranee
piau of AD&betm, Suta Au,
c-11-Tltltlll, Brea
ud tbe Comity of Orange,
to decide whether to adopt
neb a plan.
''Let tbe other cltles be
tbt piDel pies," com-
meated COUDeUman Ray
WOHams.
CocmcJlman Paul Ryclrolf
coateoded the city would be
Uable to ~Y a.oy pqnlt:lve
damqes under an lnsllraoce
eompuy procnm or self-
lAAnoce pi'O(f2.m. A cost
•T~Qc• to tbe elty or S74,-
IOO for a 12-month open-
tloo by -self-fllllded, • r~PQrt from City Manacer
WJDD claimed. Thecostsn-
lac• to the city by be~
Hlf-ftmded ls a result of
PUot Lite proposal to charge
$40,500 as an opentlooal
COliC compued to PrudeotW
COliC or $107,800. AddJ-
tJou.Uy Pilot Llfe w1.11
ebU(< i-1,500-lesstllao Pru-
deotlal for the We and ac-
cldeotal !Ieath and dlsmem-
bermeot tn.an.oce pre-
mllm, he reported.
JDI GILLIS ol Portenille la .......... bls model of
tile Flaplllp ,._ Ia tbe -f1 Callfonda Flnt Beat. Harbor View oftlee, 1666 lllacArtt.r BIYd. Jotm
Paa1 JaDes CGDYC'ted Ute ftu:sblp from aa Erl«lllb mercbaDt
lblp. tbe Bl&et PrtDce, la 1775, Yr. GllUa Is w-.rillg a
repUca of tbe ftrst oftlelal 11Diform for a U. S, NtYY
s•maa.. AJI fl,.e Rubel' Area omces of the bank ban
moMls oa. dlsplay. A &rud prize of • tree cnl.se to
tbe Carlbbeu will be preseeted at tbe cooclusioo of
tbe '•tall shjpl'" eYeat, whlcb will cooclude Oct. 1.
Navy history buff lo talk
to coulnJct; 1t 1s 6 feet
looc, 5 feet hlgb from keel
to masthead, and weighs 65 .........
Accompanytng Mr. GUlls
at tbe lecture will be bis
wUe, Pat, wbo wt11 wear a
costume of tbe colODial per-
Iod.. Mr. GUlls will wear •
seaman's uoUorm patterned
after tbo8e worn by our oa-
tton•s nnt sa.Uors.
1'be program w1ll be pre-
seated lD the muiU;xupose
room adjacent to Mariners
branch Ubrary at !005 Donr
Drive.
23RD ST -ot DRAMCE , COST A liE SA -645-5050
REVEREND NO~ GOMPF, PASTOR
Stmday mom!Dg worship -10:.45 a.m. Sunday School
S..ta.y ev!aln( worsblp -6:30p.m. 9:SO Lm.
WedDe:sday Bible study IDd prayer •••.•• 7:00p.m.
An iOOeperldent church with Bible teai.blng mlni.stry
CRACE BIBLE CHURCH
Veteraos• Memorial Bide •.
S6S W. I Sth, Costa Mesa
REV. TOM TYREE, Pucor
SUNDAY SERVICES'
1030 A.M. ol HJO P.M.
Sunday School.
aD ages, 9:30
HOME BIBLE CLASSES'
Call552-009'2
.,.eachin& Bib~ Doctrine•
ateLIITWat , ....... BALLET FOLKLORIC
TIQ(ETS ON SALE
ATTEND Box offtce .sa1es are UDder
THE CHURCH way for "Fiesta 6lltlorlco,"
OF YOUR CHOICE beiog presealed l>JtlleBall .. ,--,"-'--'-.::..:,:..:-===~;· Folt.lorio Mextc.ano de Gn.-
Cluistian Sc ienu clela Tll)ia, Oct. 6 at Or-
S.rvicu ange Coast College.
FIRST OIURCH OF Tbe performance is
otRIST. SCIENTIST acbedlaled l)r 8 p.m. lD the
3303 Vi.11 Lido OCC aadllorllm. Tickets are
Newpdft kach prieed at $!,50
SUND.t.Y srnooL ' Tbe world-•lde traveltng
9 1 10:30 a.m . /company of SS slDCers, dan-
SUNDAY SERVICES cers Ud mustelau ts dt-
9 & 10:3"0 e."m. reeled aDd ctoreocnpbedby
'-'EDNESOA Y EVENING 1ts .bmller, Gn.dela Tapia_
MEETING · 8 p.m. wbo a.l80 awears as a fea~
READING ROOM tured dancer.
Week day1: 9 a.m. r S p.m.
w,dne..t.y,o ~m'''"P-"'-MOTOR HOllE FIRM
Tueoday HOW IN IRVINE SITE
9 _a.m.· S p.m.; 7-9 p.m. CblDook lateJ"Mtima.l of
SECOND atUROf OF Newport Beach, ma.-
OIRJST. SCIENTIST tactllrer of campers &Dd
Newpon ~ac:.h at aeU-coataiDid motor bomu,
Cocona del Mar bu teued ud: oceapled l
We inVite you to worship 3 100 P.11ciC.c: View Dr. 1(,746 ......,-e lootllldutrta.l
LUlHERAHCHURO! sUNOAYSOtOOLtOa-m balldlac at 1719Z Cllletle
F lHE 11•STER LC '-SUNOA Y SEilvtCEtO a. A•-e Ill lrnM, accof'dlle " ' " WEONESDAY-i ,oo-t•,M: to J-H. Crn•, n-
1900 f'lc.ifk View Dr. Rc:adins Room: ecatlYe Ylee-t>r..tdeat.
C::.0.4el Mar, Cltif. 3500-B L Co .. tBWy: JaiMI lilcDiaald aDd £d ..
wa.ENCE D. FRUHUN Eat ... ~•-Nnd.... wll ll.....,e ot die Newport ~ Ph , .. 2''" . · 5 •• B•c• oftke of Gntlb ' r-or 7 one--~ ~on.-Fn.: 10 .!:..m· to p •.
.LO!JNDAY SERVICES Suday efter.ooa: J to 1 Ell11 Compuy reprN-..s ,. · 0 4 tbe leMe lD the traaactb ._., ICilool,. 9:15a.m. Sat.: 1 a.m. 10 p.m. wttb lalermuk Eledrollk:s
· • ........, ••••• lO:JO a.m. You .11re cordially i~i~ of SIMa Am., the Jedar.
to attfltd a....ca. Scmce• ::""'=ae:ry::a:nd=C:o:ffi:oe:H:""='=-~·= .... ==••=•oe=a.==-~"=oooo=·~· BONSAI SOOETY TO ;, BE ORGAMI ZED HERE
Plymouth Contrecallonal Ohurth Aa --~ meet-
A F'r<r.M ._.___,_, ~-C»U-01.,.;, lac tor • <>ruco c..., ................ -Soel«ytrlllbellcld
11tE R£V. JOHN A. UNDV ALL. Miftilter at 7:JO p.m. WedMay,
..... , IIRWCI ...... AlfD .... A.M. 'o s.t. H, Ill tM $pa at Part
C8111Ld ICBOOL AT -Ul. IIUIIDAT "--' ....,._., IWooo ..... --.
llew *lllbolrd sile ' Ca ehh tiE tldtllllar· ell vt J'ltansl#llltlle .... .-a.._ .. ..,.,A"~ • ....,. lilt-~~~-eo,.. ................. _ ... accat.Wtnr ... tlile
-----1mooCo.lo ...... .,._ bJ tllle Mutrc~t a.e' CltJ of IMd IDr a statthoud · eo.co...... ~ 1a tMt ,...,... the n. ..., .. c. 6lwaN tile .taft' ns ala» llllllaorl&eeUo
.eJMt .... p 5 ...... ~IDTPI'II tllstrom
dleen .._ ........ u. tbt.t-rCl ..,. ........ -
I fF"'4 •• AJ pre-operUon. wi& ............. . _ .. .,.....__,_ a alte .-r ... Com-
tpllltt __. a $11ft. 1'MJ YCIIIth c.ter Ia Coraaa dtl
did Mil .... • lie Mard.. Mar.
A ...-. ,_ .. PBR ne dfJ adYertt.d lor
Coat•1.._ a' a Ute a de-de"t"elaper..(lllleJ'Sior firms
....... ... I* •••• dd &Del 7 firms ~ed tbe
m..t. a ,...a nt 11 .e-lalormaUOUJ ~cbee, Mlke
~ ~ tae_,.a.r.. o1 C ~ K Joaa.on_ PBR Commtslioo sat.._,. .Pift ~rs cbalrawl. wrote. Foartlrms
to de'ralllpa • • 'Nrd .. rt retpODded wttb wrtttea pro-
IIi tbe City of MftpoatBacb poaJ.a ud a eommtttee se-
wbaa. &Dd U. OM Is de-led.ecl tbe ft.rm of Colllnl
•eloped. ud Ko(ler, be tdltMI.
The flrm hU .at been At tbe PBR Commission
retalDecl or blred; M's juJt meeUac oa Sept, 7, the eom-
an.ilable U aeedf!d. lllb1f mlttee recommetadf<d the
polDted Gilt. flr.m of C ' K Sbteboa.rd
Oa Jaly 1!, tbe CttyCou-Part be thto oo'
OVER
300 Patterns
on 14 Sale
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