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1976-10-07 - Newport Harbor Ensign
.. ••JCat•e TO YOVI LOCA.L •IWIPAPII ~ ~,r.,...:;=::.:..:.;;;::;.; YU.a -c•t.t. .,,.. •• • .; #' • ..... --- • • FIRST UCTIOM " TltUUDAY , DCT. 7, lt76 COHONA DEL MAR. CALIFORNIA BEACH FENCEs ·~ .. OMING DOWN?+:;~:-~ DICI: CROUL of Coi'OM del U:ar pes ap the ladder tD cot ""' walerfaJJ llowiDc .., his -· hiCI> -ootry ln Socia)'"• Newport Harbor Cbamber of Commerce r.,.._ e1111a1: Udl p1ut1 poUey recommf!Dded by City u they do DOt bbder ,elk tbeft:• Attomey-O'Mell a-• ~ 1 5 ,. , J • • u.t make jt bud tor people Attorney Oeoldl O"Nell. access to pubUc pf"'PUt:J. plaiMd tiU w,.t. • 1 . . . to1ettDBa.lboi'•JIIbUcbl.y other prlnte ••eocraaeh-Mr. O'Neil 's recom. • ... ~.}'OIIMn ~j" • · · . ~-wlU blu to come meats" 00 the beach.. ..eh meoda.Uoo.s wut be lbla.i I bome, tbea a Pllbllc side-! I· . UJVIeallle oontest. He won the Commodores award. \ dowa If tbe NftpoJ"t Beach ul.aDdsclPiJIL WOilld be al-at Wooday flicbl.'s CoaDCU walt Mil Mndvap!ICOOplllb-~ City CoacU adapU a new IO"Wed to remaiD, as loog meetln(. Hh. report lJ tlle 1k rtpt..of-war, U.. I · . . result of several moatb& prlYI.te property beywud of Sen ior CJ.tl"zen of lavestlp1lcm, pl'Ompleu lbepoO>IIc i1C!II..of-way." 'I by complaiDts from muy 1o tbo.e cues be a.ld be Balboa residents who doD"t wW ncommeat~' tbat lud- ., I •. ~;;-;..:.0·· 1 ' ·~ .. -.. .. •.. .. .. ~1 plan crl"t"•c"•ze. d ~i~~:fn~~~=!d~=:. ~.~:~s:t · Uoo ill late July dema.Ddtae blDI:Ier the pabllc and. in • that the d ty clearawayprtv. fact, ••• the ctty moo~!} ~ Oslpoltuoa to the pro~ need ro r lt here,"lfrs.Buck ate encroachments oo tbe by ludleaplac tbe property poeed ..SOr citizenl ceoter said Tuesday. "They wW be beach along Ed1ewater, at no COlt to taxpayers." at Fta:b ud Marcuertte in bussing people up and !town Buena Vista and Bay ue· lD other cues, atd Mr. Coroaa del Mar came this Marguerite Ave., and brine-aues. They pointed oat tbat O'Neil tbere Is a public week from Soaya Buck, log them In from all onr." owners of home• frootiDC r~Pt4-way blywud of the . PreaidealoltheHartlor View Her remarks this w-eek oo the bay have deYelq)ed bomM, tbeD a bulkhead. m HWs Homeowoer• Assu. followed a letter Last week the practice, ower the years, lt1ll others, there 11 IIDder- ''Thb: tbiJ1C ts fOI.n& to be to the ~ewport Beach C ity of continuing their laocl-.a.ter prtn.te property bray- r.ce. aDd we QUeltloo the Council, in which she asked scaping rJcbt out onto tbe wa.rd ot tbe public r1cbt-41- Pay hike for Mesa staff that the hOmeowner JfOUP'S public beach., mak1Dg access way board of directors c!tscuu dlmCult. •· Bat. 1n c.un Where there the plan with city :)tftcLals ''There an a number of 1s only public beach or lide- before anr f\zrtber acttoo dl!fereot sttuatioo..a down walk betweeo tbe prtn.te Is taken. R.'fl d property and tbe water, we City Couoc ilman Ray wu. I e use ww recommeod tbat pal>- llams •Jf Harbor VIew Uc access be kept opal,'' Homes, wtw:l represents the Mr. ~NeU atd his tD. GRAND SWEEPsTAKES PRIZE i.D the sandcastle ooate.t at the Corona del Mar beach Sunday went to this elabonte entry concocted by Todd K, Vander Pluym of H)'dro- Salary Increases from 5.2% to 6.25%for Coata Mesa ctty employees r.as appro lied by tbeCOIIta Mesa City Coon- ell -y lll(ht. A %-year acreemeot wlth pollee a ftre departments call• for a 5.2% increase, with 15 more added to tDelr healtb plu. Mhtcellaneous ctty employee• wUJ recleve pay IDcreue~ tanPnc from dtstrtct, t:ta s been tn•tted • • •de vest:JpUc:irl sbowedthltsome to an Oct. u board meet-1n SU ICI people ban baut r-.ces or ing, Mrs. Buck satd. stretched cbalns across ac- Last week, the City Coun-A Corona del Mar woman eeu pobq to keep tt~e pub- ell approved a contract with apparently shot herseU to Uc aw-ay from tbe beach, the county of Orange_, whi cb death Friday after calllDg '•Tbese would han to administers funds here lor police to tell them she was come clown, u the Council the federal Housing and Ur-about to commit suicide. adoptJ my recommeol!a- sontcs Lts., Manhattan Beach. (EnslgD photo.) · Sandcastles in the sky ban Dt"relopment (HUD) ··t don't want anyooe eUe tiOD.J," be said. Dept, The contract calls for to lind the body,'' pollee Tbe locle-staodln&feudbe· the city to get $215,000 1D quoted Mary Allee ColUos, twee beachfrtat property HUD 1\mds,ontopotSlOO,OOO 41, as saytnc wtJeashe ca.l-oWDen aDd their neipbors accepted bst year, to help led them at 2:46a.m. A po. a block (or less) away, hU buy a 6-acre site at Fifth Uce om cer rushed to her bee!~ cot.nc OD sloce at t-..t and Maf'i\lertte from the home at 415 Narc.llals, ar-1904, according to tbe pett- SUte, AppUc:ation Is now be. r !Ying at 2:50, and found ber tiOil seat to City Hall. Perhaps reflecUng the up- ward treodlnotberlocaJ real estate, the castles wereblg- cer aDd better tba.D ever In Sunday's 15th annual New- port Harbor Chamber of Commerce iudealtle coo- teat oa Corooa del Mar's malA belch. Tbe Chamber's sponsor- inc Commodores Club ''I!JOid" U lots to buUders, aDd halt of them won prizes. Grand peepstakes winner was a traditional-style cas- tle built by Hydrosonlcs Li- mited of Manhattan Beach. The firm specializes in ar- cllitectu ral planning (what else?). Richard Crout of Corona del Ma.r, former cJty coun- cilman, a professional buJI- der and pel'f!nnla.l drip C'astle butlder, won the Com- modores award with a OOge sandrock creation that In- cluded a waterfall. Law Enforcement Explor - er Post, sponsored by the Newport Beach PoUce Dept., won the spect.al Cha mber of Commerce award with a sand re-creatloo of the seal of the city of Newport. SuMy skies and cu rlous onlookers greeted the bu U- ders as they started con- struction at noon. When ~d ges made their c.t101ces, these were other winners: • Most a rUstle .:asUe was built by Vanielle ApbHael-5\\ " 6.%5\. Aulllaot City cbe of Anabelm. Muqer R. G. Ilaa:p.n an- • Molt bamorous prtse DOOaCed lroat.Dc.oat tbe went to Glrl 8co.t Troaps acreemeats w1tb tbe Costa 232 ol Newport. M-City En.,loy ... Asso., • Wost (nndJOSf! wu by tlle Pollee AI•. ud Team- Daniellan Moon .\u)clatu .tars Ualoa Loeal ill. of lif;wJort •• -· ~ • .-..t.. • ' • ..., .... , Nedlfd • Most unlqae w-u tbe to JtvdJ tM Oruce County creatloo of the Splntsh Clab retiremiDt ptan, be added. at Pacutea bigh sehool In Mayor Dom Racltl, COUDcU- Garl1en GroYe. members Norma Hertzog • Most ortgiJlal was buut aDd Ed Mcfarlancl fated tn by Corona del Mar high appronl, Councilwoman s chool. Mary Smallwood and VIce- • Best designed w-ent to Mayor Jack. Hammett were Chamber of Commerce ma-on n.catloo, aloog with City nager Dan Rogers and trts Manager fre<l Sorsaba.l and fa mUy. Ctty Attorney Roy June. * Best dri.J) castle wu The Council autOOrtzed built by Doug ~ates of New-provlcHn( $11,788 to Mardan port. Center and $6,000 to Sh2re * Most Uveableawardwas Ourselfes from revenue ..,•on by the WarehOUse res-s harloc-80Clal services a.l - laurant. locauon. A warnnt tn the • Most autbeotJc wasbuUt amoont of $43,250 was auth- by La:·ry Chaffers of Playa ortted drawn for Eloy and del Rey. Della Martinez, owners of LEGION POST PLANS LAW & ORD ER NIGHT Newport Harbor American LegiOD Post 29 1 Will hOld Its anooal law and order night Oct. 16, hooorlDc lo- cal policemen, nremen and harbor p!ltrolmen, Resern- Uons and Wormatloo about the dlMer dance may be t.ld b}' calllog the post at 673- 5(170. property at 591 Plumber St., beiJ2C JOUght by the city fo r Super Block CIYIC deYelop- ment, toe made for a JJ"d.year dead on her bedroom noor. "ll bU almolt beeorM HUO crant of $300,000 to with a .z.z cUJber rt.ne nar tlalJb pa)'\DI for tbe $450,-•M bady, · a cU:y tndW.ou, • · ma'" Mr. 0....._ \ls.t, we a.nb.- ubd flo IOJfe IC, ud th1l 11 our best effort to do \)()() -stte, aDd to berln coo-Pollee air! the hoHf wu structtoo nell year. orderly aod neat, a..od seven! '• Why do we net'd HUD ootes w-ert fou OO, lnc.llldine fu nds in Corona del Mar, oDe adYia:ing police oot to of all places,'' Mrs. Buck notifY her 15-yea.r..old aoo asked, ''lt has a lot of until tbe following day, that." impUotions ror t his area." "Let him han this last U the City Cout1c1l adopts tM recommeoded policy, Jt wouJd DOt a~matieaJJy be- come a matter of law, but would serve as a cuidellDe for all CouacU actloa oo the matter, aDd couldbe cbi.Q(ed aptn by the Council at any time. Mrs. Buck's group was evenU.:," poUce quoted tbe among thosewho fou ght,suc-note. cessfully,last month against Burtal urangementswe~ a planned skateboa rd park made thls week by the Nep. adjacent to Corona del Mar tune Society. Youth Center In thE" samf> area . ''This is the nme ldnd of situation,'' she charged TueSda y. '•We arefl 'l told anything untU It's almost too late." She said t he Oct . H meet- ing of her board ofdirK tors wtu ''prob2bly make some recommendations to city hall.'' Tree planter fights topping Vern Mile)' thinks he shall oortb of the schOOl. are never see an C)('ean as lonly topped regularly, espb.ins as a tree _ espect.ally the school dtstr.tct opentions Cao:ary Island ploes he cb.lef GU Hires, bUt tbe planted 23 years ago arouod Canary lsl&Dd pines '•hue Harbor View elementary reacbtd maturity, and won't s chool. get any higher, and toJJptnc Some homeowners up the them would roln tbem. •· blll from the school doo't Dr. Joeepb Hart, a West- a,ree. The)' want the stately dtlf pbyateian a.od UCI ur- trees to be topped and trim-ol.o(y professor, who lives med so they can en;>ybetter )1st up the hill from the Ylew-s of the ocean. school, led the petltlondrtve TRUDI ROGERS IS CANDIDATE . - The l'tewport-Mesa school aimed at letting the trees district owns the trees, This trtmmed. week. a spokesman for '•We rot 96 per cent of ac.hool business manager the members of our borne- Ray Schnierer reiterated owner group to sip that what Mr. Sc tlrderer said 2 petition,'· he says. weets ago: "We'n !tone all The-pett.Hooers are of the cutting we're goLng represealed by Santa Ana to do on those trees for Utoroey Nalley BuDn, •·ho IDOtber yf:'u." says sbf' espects to meet Trudi Rogers, widow of Mayor Howard Rogers of Newport Beach, yesterday became ooe of 15 J*)S)le 1ttt1a&: the appotntmeat to complete Mr. Rogers' un- espirtd term on the City C00111cll. Mn, Racers, 55, turned tD Iter appllcatloo yelte.rday. Etpt other boPeftllt hid re- turoed tHJ.r awUc&Uona to CttJ Clerk Dott• Georce t.e- fDn 00«1 y..C:erday. Dead- tile for awncau001 w-as 5 p.m. stz otbtr• hid pteked liP I&JPiicatkllll, bat ~, rebii'Hd tblm. _, DIP!, u.o· Cily CooacU lJ die to eltbt.t ap~ pobll: 11Mn4ICIDI to Mrft the .. rm, Wll&ch _.. 1.1 April, 1 t71, or eaU a 111PetiaJ elee- lloo ... -IWcb. 1'bo __ ......... ,..,.. Dlllrlct, -·-llal. .... Coolrtl N_.t lllld Lido !ole. lllllllt Mn. Rop.n, -·-· .. .,_ lldaiiJ IIIII bJ --r-elay: • • PEG FORGIT, N, IOJ'd. ftf't ... N ............ IIIOS-1/IW. a...,c- ll_.t, • 1.A1 EWJHG, 41, lllek· . . brokerage uecuUYe, 1?40 E. Ocean rroot, Balboa. • OONALD STRAUSS, 60, of 101 Vt.a Venec:il, Lido, 'f'lce-presldeot of Bec.tmu Instruments, f ullertoa, • OOUGLAS LYNN, 44, office supply ttrm owner, 1585 Ocean Blfd., Balboa. • ELAINE LINHOFF, .. , bouaewlle and ciYic com- mttt....-oman, 1'1'60 Ocuft, Balboa. • GEORGE BISSELL, 49, prelidelt ot u tr<:ldttdtl.nl nrm., 108 VIa Hane, Udo tale, ' BILL VON ESCII, 51, Soulbon C-ndO Gu Co, esecM1"fe, 110 Via om.ID, Lldo181e. • WALTER ZIGLAR, 40, -., ................. sa au. ,...._ W•'· "'--............ ._.k'la.tlllll Mrlll"tn-larlllld __ _ ,... -Bllllllo, lilt I. --.. .. , .. - P-.IIOFw :.lol· boa;-r-"' ...... Udololo;- lrwlll, .... w. ~ r-. Clltnl ......... .. RoPn lid -.-. ...... clld -........... drlllli . ' , YDJI -.n. -....... -c...., -,._ at 111111R y,_ Ill• ' J7 1CIIo0l b1 1 tU, DOW cWeodl -.......... to ." Utem topped • ..rbY r ,, :• ~ -.. ......, OCillA news .. ,.., drllldnn ...................... , ....... llJ p1Mide ..... .,. ~ .. ••rtc:t ..,, ... ,.. v...., fto ll81, .. , --.... -" -··---"-.... £1 'Wtlll 11 •• &Ill." llllr, MlltJ, a• tad 1 ... ,. , rt&r .... a. .-.. cllllrtct. etalme tMI CllllttiiC II ............. ., ... --"diollpro ...... ... ----lid __ .. &ulpplloiO. Tbere are 98 Harbor VIew soon w-tth scbool district of- HUll residents who ap-O.clals to stH a 10lutJOD to ,.aJ'IIt!J w-ant Mr. ScMierer the problem. Or. Hart ad- to cbaoce his mind. Or Ito mU.s, t.hoiiCb. tbat there II lblfl They slped a petltioo DO ltcal rtqlliremet'lt that the •lld.lc tbe diatrlct to ••coo. school dittrtct lOll thetrees. U.e tbe procnm or trtm. Hartlor View Hills 11111· m&ac the trees to enhance deoU an requlnd by their tbetr rrowth and beauty. u oWn 1ep1 c::cmmuts, coadl.· well u protect our Yiews," ttons a.nd reltrtc:t.Jou ''Tblt's What we're dollt (CC&:R) to kelp trees trtm. aow," lDd.U Vern MUey. med don 11Q root Jewel to Ytn II DOW 61, Ud Is •· protect octU Yiews. but the perYl8or ot tM school di.t-scbool dtltrtct, •blch bollebt rlct'• pouadskeepers. Back the elemG:ary schOol de &a ltsS, he plaDitd tne at Gqldel.rod IDCI Harbor c-.,,.....,-· View Dr. bofor. til< ....,.. ''Thl)''n tiM! oaJy ltiDd w-enbltllt..lJDCitboundbJtM of C-ry lllaod's 1D this CCU.. pUt of tM COiatt)," 1M ~ ,..., ...,nl ...... blula. ''TbeJ .. re a.n dtlltl ot tM ll"'l I'M aMI belln .., o1 a.oee --of t'-Ma_...r uiOdl- wen baUt _, oe tbl liW... tloa 0'"11' tM ....,..otcr.. 0.. ... ,...., .... -.. -,...,lllld_...,_ ~-----IIID _, -... --...... -................ .., ,......_ ............ p ............ -... .., .. .,. .-c tt • 1 trr·tsr t u.. Mt • -. '1111 __ .... __ ..,_ -------_....., .......... ,_ '•All ... s ., ..... . -1ft., ... )lei, lloJ." -1ft -....... -~ -....... "' -~ -"" ...... Dr. ... ..,....... ....... lart diUJid ... ..... ' ' ·,, ·.~ ·-. . • -. to r , .. .,.,._ ·--··~·"'·--.. .. : ·• • .. ... ·< .... . . •. I -. ! ., MIDDLE SCHOOL CONSOLIDATION --U Heinl. Ka.ller mldcDto sct.)ol .t.dii!au start attadiDg Daris lAd EDS1p middle aeboolsla ScQcmer, 1971, tbe dtt1cHaclloewoald be Newport BIYcl... %lilt st. and Saata ADa An. The Eutp r.one woald be lllbldtllts li'f'1ae -.st of N"POrt Bl•d. up to Zl st St., lDcltldlle lluclerlts lhlng a.loog the south aide of 21st St , to Suta Ana Ave, f rom 21st St. sbldeDtl Uvtng oo the eul: ldde of Santa ADa An, up to Bristol St. would atteDd E.uip. Tbe llDe would nm east aJoac BrUtal st. and wnt down MacArthur Blvd. to Sen oteco Creek.. Sbldtllts oo the w~rly side or tbe liDf woa.J.d attend Duls 1.00 10 oo iD a Cl"'ttp to attend Costa Mea Hieh Scbool. Sbtdalts from Eraslp would go DD to attead classes 1n Newport Hartlor Hich Set.:Jol.- Parents oppose Ka-iser shift c...,..,.., -lllld t•ebrn jllrao.cl_...._ ICaJ.Ar middle sebool rnlti- purpose room lalt n.r.:~ay nl(bt to bMr pb.as for Kaiser sebool ltvdeDts be1.n( trans- ferred to Euip and OaYi.s middle ~c:.boots, wltb Me. Nally <'Aftth••tion bl(b schOol taldD(overtbeKat.er campus. Establilbmeot of a legal ,..r chlllt tD ftDaoce a oourt _ *tOD 1D bloc.k •ch a fOO'Y"e •~s urpct by one maa 41:t\ker 1a the aadlence. His surgestJCil broucM a C'lleer from the (t'Oiq), adanant lrl their opposJtiOQ. Si z bus trips would be required to taU Kaiser stu - dents to Enqn aad Da"tis, compared wfth hro bas trips used bf the Kaiser sebool at present. Or. Norman Loats, deputy SIIPf-riD- tendetlt, told tbe p.tbertDc. Parlct...-for from 135 to ISO ca.rs would be required 11 McNally n'IO'Ies to Kai.ser, he added. Trame oo Santa Ana An. In froat of tbe: school runs from 4, 700 to 5,800 ears a day, a su"eY showed. The distrid does not r..•e mooey for 500 lltudelds at Kaiser but hal for 250 de- linquents a1 McNally, OM speaker charpd, '·lbey are not de· li.Dquents," Supt. Jobn W. NicolllllSWtred, One womu ~Pe&ker de · feondtd McNally students, e la.Jmll!l they were better behaYed &Dd took better care of their scboal thaD llllldents at Newport Hartlor hiP schOol. She l&1d two of her cblldr.u altiDdtd McNally aDd •eat oo to C01lf1Ce. Use of the .,me S'750,000 tJJ*.1ed from the ale or teue of Melfally to coa- ltnct a _.. .,..,._,._ hi(h school w-u aqed. Tat:~ lAc OYer u laclllh1al p&ut w-u uotberiMICtlltilr:a. Wltb d ....... .....u-lllld schools bollc e-,IIJt lld- miDIIt-lllld .....,._ a1 -dldoolflll---.. ·---· Tlwt ,.., ,.... .... acbool • eo rt IM:IIIIIII pr n••ttr M 11eJ1111:J ,.,.. 40ln M,OOO _.. lool If --Tbo ~..... --.... no ........ t 711111-* ... ........ 71 ?11111: ......,_ ... _ .... ,., ........ ... ... ....., ---------·--. - I 1'7 .. , 2 .......... ·--.. -Co • .,a,· It.._ • • ..._ em tbe W'Ht tide of the ba) 11o'aS bearj. Coa..lt.Ne ... tlcm of more ~r~~~-nmeats iD the county '•p.a.••st.rtpser. Yed by the sc.bool furtber up Santa Ana AYe. wu rhen u more reaaon to keep Kaiser open. No decisioo on school transfers or moves would be made u.ntll J aoary. [Marian Bergeson, member of the board of educatlm, told the gatbertnc. Any chaaces woold go Into effect tra Septermer, 1977. In-put from residents and pa_rents was betoe sought to arrtYe at the best way to handle the declining earollmeat problem, she expla.iDed.. Dr. Nicoll, Dr. Lotts aDd Thomas W. Henderson Jr., board me.mber, ann-e reel tbe questions. Judge SeUm Frant.l..lD Jr .actedu moder. ator. A stmllar meettne: wu held two o.Jghts ear Uer at Bay Vie .. Sclxlol. A meet- Inc wUI be held Oct. U at Newport Harbor hirh ~~Cboo1 and more a.re planned. Trio c~ed in Bal shooting A sbootina: Saturday in Balboa ended wtttl thurrest of 3 meo • Acc.ordiog to pollee, Byrr.t. Romer, 18, of Los Anpi.H wu shot In the foot aod bil compu:Uoo, Richard AU.u Shapiro, 16, of Paclf1c Pali- sades, w-u ptlltol wt~We4 at 3 Lm. Sanrdly 1n U. yard of a home at Ute W, Bay Ave,. where they bad rooe to coneet a debt.· PoUct IJTIIIted attDney lames Pat:rk:k cutaa., •• t.Dd .. Ric::blrd a..., c •• tUioo, Ill. -., ... .., A... J.ddrMI. ud PID1c* Howard c ... o( ...... , "RWa, Polloo SllciiM I-_.._... ......... c---·-__ , . ......, .... WMclllllllf ......... _ _, __ _ -. ... .., .... ... ....... c ..... ... ...,.. • ., pul a-It a. ,.... ................ __ , __ _ _., ... ·---__ ........ .......... ,h!lf ...... ---·--IMII·a .. ...... ·--..... ..... • ... .. ...... . . ---·-' as, .... • • , ..... ,....c-... -.c.a•s as .... _. 'M -iolat---D'M ftllLCoul -·~ ~ 4 • ......,. c-... ~. c..&-.. '1111 KWKIIT a•-. &:W• ... M~ II be AMIJSIJfiiiZirllda .,he..,~dtcrMMa. • ,.,-.-..., ,._ a•a. • ,.,. c.n llll'liot ~-.,_-oiCW ..,_...,_ -·--ill.,_., ...... __ 111 Ia•. Tllo r-.. Ia aoo llpl •• a a t>r tile CMr ofll_rt_ ARVO E. H.A.APA , ••••••••• a--1M ...... r PEG ILUPA .............. *n :11 .. -............. SOSIICDtiPI'Df 'lATIS ll.....,n --co.--1 1. 1 1 Ooo ,...,, •.oo o.t ol the Local ~ ................. a.. :r-.r. •.oo • GU• <X*! b. .... --........ ··-Bead llolrllr.-.. __ .... __ ,_ __ ,..., .... U.S. Call.-f!l ........ Tllo rtcM .ID on a po (w ..,_.,, .. ,.._ by tiM u.s. ca· ,._ .... -.ct wteHtttea pnwetliM n.tftc. ... till c-..., • ..., don oac -er1me.-Yorlt-' w--. D.C., ta-. tile lltrldMt ·c-Jaws llld ltw ldgbest crime rate. It .. ..,.. eolocldeoce --tbecrimlaala tmw tbe people ue dlJ- •rmed. ' A CHAMPAGNE OPENING 1Dttodlced Mark ScheU's De- The Birch Log See No Evil ~.IMaF • .Ifdfa •• &lmont, Na..,elwMtt• -Whtte the aubjec:t iJ Communlam, Ow .. .,. no evil'" attitude of the <'U~t Admi.niru.tioft is COfttinuirc U.. it. cbnKMOUl oour.e. ln the elcht Niaon·-F'Mf )'earl~., almol!ot all ol the cowmrnent acenc.,_ l'urrnf'd to ~tather intell~ about domfttic ,..ulw.el'l!ion have.-.t)een IK'tllUed. For irwtance, the ~ubvel"'liW! ActivitieA Coiltrol Bo.rd hila been "''r&pfled. Sfl. too. hu the HOU!Ioe Committee on l1n-Ameriun Activities (and itJ ahort.-lived !I.Ut'('t'1111HT, the-HouM' Internal Security Commit- tH'L The axe ha~ also fallen on the lntemal S{'(·urity f>i,·isMm of the .lusti~ Department. t.baD tably, the,.... c.-. (or a. ipllt ...... ply u.. ""' '"' -~ u.. iootividuol portiei---'J'hrouotl U.. yoars, U.. SWP hal •joyod a ~W:-~00~ • ._ ..... Pleue cwose uy atteqlt to cleprift 1aDoce14 ctttres ot tbelr rf«tt toeeltdetta:lre. 8Jps IH M• ill Coroaa dll Mar. at t7S'1 E.. Coast Hwy. Pietllnd bere, from left.. u-e Jerry war•, wt1o deslped ud bdlt ate ltore's illleriOr; Meryl Penuer. lrhrk SebelJ. ad Victor Varoay, wt10 hne t-.med up b:l opente tbe oew stol'e. Mr. ScheU picked Corona del Mar as the best spot •beo be decided to moYe his open.tloa from S• francisco b:l Southem Califoroia. His sbOp Un Seplember 8, offieial11 of the U.S. Civil Serviu CHmmiMiron announced that job.,.appli- t·ant~> will nu IHnJCer be asked if they haw rver lwlunj(t>d tu Cnmn'lunisl ur aubversive or,:aniu- tiuns. Ont> week later. un September 15. Attm- flf'.\' {;f'ne-ra l fo;dward H. lA-vi'ordet'td thf' FBI to portnyal • .amethint a.,.n from 'obvioua CoaunwtiMD. ln part, this is the line cu~tJy boin( .,;.wled by U.. Att.omoy 0....1. But SWP fouader J .P. Cannon wrote tA hia move- mmt.: .. Trotaltyitm is not a new .•ovement, a new doetrine. but the ratoratlotl, the reviv", ol ~uine Man:iam •• it wu npounded and practieecl in the RUMian revolution." At ittJ foundinr oooventioa., tbt SWP publi.hed •• ill pi: "Ttte overt.htow of the capitali1t .tate and the transfer of aoveftipty to the D.i~torship of the ProletariaL" Not!Unc about the SWP hu ever chanpd.. Yet Attorney CentnJ Uvi sees it as no th~t to our country. SIOOe1'oly. Motlee Mcfibany The.Blafb ''Sutweniw ... C..•M&iat'' ~~.. .l!t~t~ ~ .,.,. ARVO E. HAAPA, owner •d publisher of lit Ensi911 ~o•o--·oo:oooeoA••ooo • WAJORITY TV specialises in leisure sails. (Ensign photo.) ('(>"·"': it,; :tA-~·ear-nld sun 'eillance of the Social- Dear Editor: HANNY • • 1~1 \\·"rk.t'l"l''_ P~rt y (S~~I an~ !t• youth •n:n· thf' Assemblyman Pul Prt-Crime preventiOn notes '·~··· "''""" All···~. '·"A'-Aocmrl••• to Former f'BI Di~or J . Edgar 1-ioo\•(l!:r Nid that the Socialist Workers Party'• purpo. was to communi:te America . In 1947, the-Ju .. ice De- partmenl labelled the gmup u "lubverai,·e and Communiiit." The Senate lntema( Sef'urity Subromm.ittee include-d il in a 19i51tudy called "Trutlkyi le Terrorisl International." Yet now· thf' FBI has been told to forget about thf f::roup . • VOTE BY TURNING THE DIAL Does the American public any longer have the capaciiy for rlchteous wrath against immorality? More and more objectionable material is being in· sinuated into movies, books, magazines, and now on television in prime time programs. U there is no outcry, it will get worse. A TV premiere last week is an ex- ample. Tbe highly publicized Nancy Walker show lost no time in identifying one of the leading characters as a member of the "gay" crowd. This is part of a cqntinuing campaign, particu- larly through the entertainment, arena, to gradually gain ~lie acceptance for homosexuals and lesbians, making it easier for them to recruit others to their type of behavior. There is one effective way to vote for morality: stay away from the movies, don't buy the books and magazines, turn the dial of the TV set. A flood of letters to the TV station (in this case ABC Channel 7) could have some influence, or better yet, write t o the advertisers. Tbe sponsors who helped the Nancy Walker show present its "gay" message included Claro!, Buf- ferin, Ragu Spaghetti Sauce and Sears Easy Living Paint Latex. Let them know what you think of the show they sponsor. • • • • • • • CAN'T FOOL 'EM ALL THE TIME The guy must be kidding. Even a-fresh- man in high school must know that it just isn't so. Listen to the campaign promises of tax Telief to the local folks: "Provides more federal funds to help local governments hold down property taxes" . . . "Shift the cost of welfare programs entirely onto the federal budget." The guy making the Utopian promises is jovial Jimmy Carter, who probably made these ludicrous statements with- out even cracking a smile. But inside he must have been laughing at the boobs who are taken in by the pre- posterous notion that shifting costs and services to the federal government will save us money and cut our taxes. But maybe there aren't quite as many boob11 as there used to be, because the Carter popularity rating is falling fast, according to the opinion polls. The reason must be that more and more over-burdened taxpayers are coming to realize that there is no such thing as a free meal --or free federal services. NB COUNCIL AGENDA Tho_IC_Ioc .. Newport 88ch CIIJ c_,u •t -· ol&lll'• ropl&r meet~ae at 7:SO p.m . at City Hall: • ALLEY lmproferttelltl Ia tho block -liT Bal- boa, 1111, Bay aoc1 7th 1o Balboo, aoc1 tho block -.. liT Llado, Ed&o-,..,, Mldt aDd Bay •. • FlRST DISTRICT CO.- eU ncucy, c...-.d by tM -·"' -....... Tllo Cc.cll...._......., • .:- e....-or call a .-ctd -· lin, Rocen WilD ............... _ ................. __ -.-.... ..,. ·~ ........ ... ......... --· lalhL n. ctiJ WJm,-••••n IFf&..,JIIIIIer .... c. 'I • aw..., D411Ura .... ~., 'ace.--orr::::r.:-:-:. ... .: ... ::.:-:: • tbt ft.rm•a tal Dcrtest. ioea-tloa_,.tbe.._rt. • PIER L£A8ES for Bal. boo .... ll.....,n .......... .,.. lo bopat ootlor- bldo. • LIBRARY la Newport c-. c..eu w111 -, ard!Mect't clra....,. ud eotiNer • ,....to •Jarp theW ••c liD ll,OOOJIIIIill"l .... ~ 01 .... 10,000 -.... al.raodl' ...... -• APPOIIITIIEHTS an ........ _ .. _ em.. adwUDrf "'CCOIlatlt· -• TIIAFPIC lllpolprtor~. -... -,_, IWI-T7 wPllle.. sF. • OOW•JUE -----..... --.. _..,_ ...... .... ... .. '_.,. Ph cO 0 _. Ia u••Wn -=-=c..... • .._ MIIIMIM_ .... _ - - -... $llllllo. Olo's talk, at tbe Ne rt -lu!OII« lk-partmenl nH1C1als. Mr. Le\'1 bf'. Hubor Repabllcao wo:!:•s •• Jf" GL •v.t.c: lif'\'f'S I hat ('11(\\inut>d im·t'!'till:alilm ror tht'N' IVi/0 , rot " • eover that a business as · · 1 · h · · 1xrc lu 1 ncbeob Sept. 28, wa.s ooe : NEWPORT POUCE CHIEF large U a department store l!;'ul; 1s a v1u lt~tnn ul ~ f'Jr pm-~(·y. _ause_ o the most lbformatlve to ould secut for theft r 1 t',\ " not cun!illl ut e a 1 nrea1 tn t nf' !i\l'Cur•ty ol be preselted In this electioa Eacb year tmusuds of ;ropeJ,.rovalue: at pennte:. tht> t 'nitro St<ttel'. Sf't'rninnly. thf' lamb has year. He eJplalned the daa-people in Callfornia., both Laws of theft were de-madt" l*at't' with tht' linn and the !l!f'miet; of gers of lettlng'Cai.Uornlabe-Jueolle and adult, are ar-signed to protect aU citizens tht' 1 :nitt>d StutP,. ha\'t' vtmi!lhf'd imo 1 hin air. • eomwe a oae party state. With rested lDd prosecuted for from uodue loss of property, m t o-tfllrds majority, the lhopllftlac. Business losSes Law ,enforcement needs con-Sodali•t Worken Par1y ajorlty party becomes a to tb1s segment o(crtmlnats tlnued· elt'·-Involvement -u.e~• Tht' Sol(·iali!lt Worker~< Part.\· ~ttt'"' nut of the power b)ock that Is next b:l nlD in the millions, and and support to ma•e anll I slbl to b k ... -~-" In lh .,. I' -Stalin-Trotsky split in I he rank~ ul inlt"rna-rnpos e rea , eY---.uy crease e unit sbO lifting P"'"'"""'ms suc. wtthagovemor.andbls•.,-...-Priee of all mer chandise e ~~ If """'~as...._-lu•nnt Communism. Aller Tnotilk,v 10!;1 tht" polntees. ofthe .same party, COilSumed. The cost to ta.z-es · you ,_.. tMow.-r !<lru~t~lt' tn Sit~ lin Rnd found himsf'lf it becomes a veritable 41~-payers for pollee, courts and !~"-a %1~ ;:,~: .=: uilt'd. Twtsk_,·itt•:< t hr<>\J~h~·ul the world wf're tatorsbtp. correctloas lnvolYemunt ls on-duty employee immedl-upPtlt'fltr .. m ttwir n ·slwt·ti"!' l'nmmunist Par- The mlnority party Is staggering. .J t In 1 b th tie,. In 1~-lll. Anwr11·an J'rulf;kyite~ rejlntup('d Aboul the same time thf' SWP "'" being fornled, a group callt!d the-National Lawyers Guild was also begun. II was later identified by cflmmittees of both Houset~ nf Con~l'ftll 88 a Communist operation. Edward H. Levi W8fl an early mt-mber and remainf'd 8 member fur many yeani. YP&r!i latf'r numeruus other Le\'i link" to Communi!lm we-rt-uncr\\'t'rf'd by a Sen- SIP Subcommitti'E'. Wf' are fol'{'ed 10 wonder whPthe-r his appan>nt blindnes;s is tielf-impused . Pt>~ctlcally helpless to lnstl-Many dePartment stores a ety. vo vement y e and ,.tartt>d 1 ht' ..;!It 111lls1 Workt'r~ Party. Hut tute or block bills, or even ban combated Ule problem concemed dUr.en need onJy In rt'<'f'nt months. thf' Communiil world has bt'f'n pili nt up iiUCCf'SM'S all n\·f'r I he l(lobt>. 'fu suggest that Americ-a hal' nuthm~e to lear from dJ•mp;~.t ic sutn·ersives such a~o the S\\'P ~~ eJihf'r ~:rns:o. !<I upidily or deliberEttt' rPIIaburation "'il h .. ur murlal fou.-miH . .. h ~ t b .,~-be this •ord to the bust-tht-rf' hud nf'H•r lot.-en fill\ d•~al(rt!f'rnPnl llt"tv,•epn ve muc ~ec In ameod-y -... """ti security personnel nessman and the crime can tht-1''" I<H"IIPil~ rt"j.!ardulj.! tht-,;:m1l nr world ing them. Thlslea'leshealth, •bose sole t\mctloo Is tbe best~. Remembe-r, sup-ri"llllllt!IJun II\ ('om\!1\U(\I>o!ll. 1-:.wh la,·Joult told scboollng, crime, eoergy, apprebellsioa of ShOplifters. port ottblsprogrtmlsdlrect t!w 1\Prld tlmt llw•r mten1ftl ti11111 "H-~ 0\'f'r !~s11':he ~t~'t:::s ~:~~ '::=ras::re~::~e ~:~ ~;:'rt of 1~slness and SO· fH••;ot•r t nlt-rprt·t~U u•n ••I \J_,,, -•ud l.enm .\1 1•re of for all the people, under with ''theft· detectors" on c Y as we • the control of one party, wtth Ylrtually a.u tagged mer----;:=,.,-====-,--onephiJosophy, chandise, Still otber bust-PUBL IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE The majority leaders be-nesses u.se mirrors and come the potentates, There cameras or comOinattons or Is no compromise; DO COli~ all tbese metOOds. stderatton or different Yiew. Section 488 or the Call- points and no new Ideas. fornla Penal Code makes Tbls bas resulted In lnade-shoplifting a misdemPanor, quate health care, dis-pWlisbable by a fine not ex- rupUon of education, tn-ceedlng $500orb)' imprison- creased crime, decreased meot In the county jail not energy production, loss of e.aceeding six months, or th e use of private property, both, wbenthevalueof{most) a worsening business ell-property taken is less than mate, a s lowing of lndustn· S200. ez:pansion, increased unem-Sectioo 481 of the Call- ployment and a rtselntues. lomta Penal Code makes A balance Is QUite des-the same crime a felony, perately needed. Aud 1f we punisbable by Imprison. don't vote to put a balance meat lD the couoty jall for In both houses of the Cali-Dot more than ooe year or fomla legislature, as well In the state prison for not as both houses in Washing-more than 10 years, when the ton, "'e may as well take a Yalae of (most) propertr bo.lt to Russia. When U1e L. ta.kea Is $200 or more • A. Times printed James J. Despite beavy penalties, KUpatrick's ''Singing the tb.1.i criminal activity con- mloortty blues•· Sept. 28, tlnues to grow at a phe- backlng up these vle•s, you oom.mal rate. Young adults know we need the balance, aDd )lveolles com~rlse an ADO It better be~soon. ever increasing portion or Goldie Joseph shoplltters, wttb jJvenUe ar- Lido Isle rests growing at an alarm- KIWANIS FILM IS ABOUT BAJA ''The sea and shore of Baja." a lllm about Baja CaWornla, wUI be shoWn Friday night at 8 p.m. at Orange Coast College audi- torium as p:ut of tbe New- port Harbor Kiwanis Foun- dat.ion's tund-nJslng rums. Dr. Ted Walker, noted oceaoagra.pher and martoe biologist, made the rum and wlll na.rrate U. A htghUgbt of the tum Is his detalled close~p of the California gray whaleft.Imed duriDg ml- graUoo. Also featured 1s a study or va.rtous seals, The tllm also covers Baja's geology, ftshlng, cattle, farming ano mining indus- tries, a.oo plaiif wildlife on the beaches. Tbls is the Znd In a ser- Ies of 6 ftlm presentations sponsored by Newport Har- bor KJwaoas Club. Ttcket1 are anilable from UJ' KJ ... wants mentler, or at tbebox om.~. Proceeds, after ex- peoses, ro to at<J Jouth ac- tbiUes In tbe Harbor area. PUBLIC NOTICE log rate. Many first time offenders, tgoorant of t he severity of the crime, are shocked by procedures of ·arrest, deten- tion Uld corrections that label them as criminals. These criminals, coming from aU levels of society, witb all backgrounds Imagin- able, are appalled to dis- TEXTBOOK VOTE DUE OCT. 21ST Language arts textbooks and other instructional ma- terials which wtll be used in local K-8 classes ne:rt year Y1ll be voted on at a meet- ing at .2 p.m. Oct. 21 at the instructional media seMJces center. Each school has one voting member on the selection committee, whose task 1s to reduce the volume of po'sst- bWties to 5 in each of the 8 major areas. Tbey are: readllc, IIJ)elltng, !Ucttoo- a.rtea, Uteratare, bllJngaal- blailtaral, ED&lllb as a sec- olld ......... hudlrriUnc Uld ......... lbdlvldual scbooll will tben order from lhl>llaal Ull, Eatb ecbaol Is oow work- boc llllet1111Jy to dellne stu. .._, oeedl.llterestedper- ~ a.re mnted to ~rtlcl ••; tbeJ lboald call their -prtaelpll. PUBC.IC N.OTICE 1"1111 ' II lilt WU ftltd _ .. _ ....... Or. -~ Oct. 4, IWI, NY , Od.. 1, 14, 1'1, .. "'' . .. ......... ......... Ia J(p F' ..Q.tSt ORDINANCE NO. 1695 If any properties inclu- AN ORDINANCE OF THE dPd within the raOius re- CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ferred to above are located AMENDING SECTIONS 20.-outside tht' limits or the 80.050, 20.81.00, 2').82 .-City of Newport Beat'h;the 040, 20.84.030, 19,12.0·1:1, mUied notice n(l(>d not be and 1!1.12.070 OF' THE NEW-Ri ven to those property o~t.·- PO:t'f BE.-t.:H \-fl;NJCIPAL ners; bul in lieu thereof. CODE AS THEY PERTAIN the Modiflcallons Commit- TO AND CLARifY THERE-tee may caust> written no- SPONSIBIUTY F'VR PifO . tice or such hearing to be VIDING THE NAMES AND given to the Planning Com- ADDRESSZ3 OF ADJACE NT mission of an}· cit}' In whic-h PROPERTY OWNERS FOR such properties are located, REQJ IRED PUB LIC NOT!-or to t he Orange Cotl nty CES Pla.nnlar; Commlssloo in The City Council of the su ch cases where such pro- City of Npwport Be:lehOOZS perties lie v.ithiD the unto- ORDA IN as follows: corporated portion of the SECTION I. Ser-tlon 20.-County. 80,050 B. or thf' Nev:port In addition to the m1Hed Beach Municipal Code is a. notice, such hearing shall mended to read: be posted in not less than "20,80.0~0 PUBLIC two conspicuous places on HEARINGS, B REQU IRED or close to the propert)' at NOTICE. When It Is deemed least ten (10) days prior to advisable to hold a public the hearing." hearing, nol lce ofsuC'h hea r . SECTION 3, Sectloo 20.- ing shall be mailed not less 82•040 A. of lbe Newport than ten (IO) days before Beach Municipal Code Is a- the hearing date, postage mended to read: prepaJd, uslnll addresses r lh I st II _,. '•Z0.82,040. PUBLIC rom e a equa · Zt:U as. HEARINGS. A. REQUIRED sessment. roll or, alterna. NOTICE, A public bearhl@: Uvely, rrom such other re. shall be held on all varian-cords as contain more re-ces, except as otherwise cent addresses, to owners provided in thls Chapter, of property within a radius within sixty {60) days after of three IJJndred (300) reet of the exterior boundaries filing of theappUcaUoo; pro. of the subject property, It vlded, however, that public shall be the responsibllt}' hea.rlngs need Dot be held of the applicant to obtain on appllcatiOilS over which and provide 'to the City the )lrlsdlctlon has been dele- Dames and addresse:r: or ow-gated to the Dt.rectororc om- ners as required by this munJty DeYelopmeot. Notice section. of such hearing shall be u any properties lncludE'd mailed ootless tban ten (10) within the radius referred days before the bear inC date,; to above are located out-postage prepaid, •.me ad. si<Je the limits or the Cit}' dresses from the last equal. of Newport Bea~h, then the ked assessment roll or, at- mailed notice need not be t&rnatively, from sucb other records as CODtain more re- given to those property ow-cent addresses, to ownersof ners; but In Ueu tbereJf, property wtthiD a ndlus of• the Planning Commtssion three btlodred (300) feet ol may cause written notice the eltertor bouodartes of or suc h bearing to be glveo to the Pla.Miftc Commission the sabjeet property. ltsball of any City In wbtcb such be tbe respoulblllty of the properties an located, or applicant to obta.ID aod pro- to the Oruge County Plan... vide to tbe City tbe oame• Dlill Commission ln such aod addressee of owaers as cases where meb properties requlred by ttu MCtloe. u .. , p._nles lac-lie wtthln the IIDtncorpon. wttbia tbe ndlu• rtftrrf!d ted porticm of tbe CORnty, to aboYi are toeatad Oltllde 1D ad(JI.Uoll to tbe milled ootice, IUCh Mal1nls sball tbe Umits ot tbe Cit)' of be potted Ia DOt less tbaa Newport B•cb, tM matled ootice Deed DOt bt Cl•• to two eoo•caous places oa tboM ,_rty onera; bat or etoo. to tbt PI'DP'rtY at Ia u., _.., tbo 5'luolllc leut t• (10) days prior ComJn.laaioo mt."' --.. to tbe heutlll.'' , ....... Wrltt. IMitice oiiiCIII btl.r~ SECTIOII I. SoeUoo !0,. boc Iii be 11"1• to tho Plu- 81.1)4() of tho ~....,.rt Belch IIIIC c .. .,1-., ur cl- lllillletpr.l Code I> am.-t• 1o -_, ---to road: • ~ 10 .,. .......... ill ... Or-•• ,11,040. REQUIRED c-.. _._ ~-- HOTICE, llol1eo of •ett -_, '._ ~· boarloc llloaiJ bo tMlled 101 m-11 ---.... Uu tea (&0) .,.. bt· . wQ 't_41111'1M ........ loH Owl ._,..date, poll-tile •• ~•.,.n,.. ,....._ 1(0 pnpoltl, tillar Olltlroo-"' tilt C..., • Ml from at tut_n_, Ia ..._to tllll _... _.. ..-... .aoe. ..,. --lllaU •••J uWIC .-..or,-·-... ...._. 111111IMI._tw ..attelJ, tnNa ..cb ...., C~lllll ..._. • or riCOI'diN ~ _..,.... c.._ .... Jill t:r 11. etlll ldllll I I, .. OWMrl ( ) olpr,..rl)_a_ -• to .. -..- of ---o•l .... ill .. ...,... fll .. d ?lor -IICTDI f. -10,. ol .. --..... II). • ... ............ ~· .a 1:11 .. ,.. .,., 1hzl t 'C. Ia lA I •11 ........ Fl .............. ... .. -..... ~ .. -......... -Lie ... I 'I z•&s ...... M ...... A. IIQUIRII) r.....,..., .... -. IIOI'JC&. Tllo" r ,-:.._ PUBLIC NOTICE mission shall hold at least one public hearing on any proposed a meDdment, and shall give notlce thereof by at least ooe publication In a newspaper of general cir- culation wtthjn the City at least ten (10} days prior to the first of suc.h Dnrlags. B. REQUIRED NOTICE TO NEIGHBORING PROPERTY OWNERS. In case the pro- posed amendment consists or a c hUge of the boundaries ·.f any district so as to re- classify uy property from any dlatrtct to any other Olstrlct, the Plannlag Com- mission shall cause addi- tional notice of such hea.r- ing to be malted not less than ten (10) days before the hearing date, postage prepaid, using addrPsses from the last equall.zed as. sessment roll or, alterna- tively, from such other rec- ords as contain more ~rent addresses, to owners of property within a radius of three hundred (300) feet of the exterior bounda rles of the subject property. It shall be the responsibility of the applicant to obtain and pro- vide to the City th£o names and addresses of owners as requtr~.-ct by this sectJon. H any properties Included witbJo the radius ~ferred to above are located out. side the limits of the City of Newport Beach, the malled ootlce need DOt be giYeG to tbo.e property owners; but In llau thereof, the PlaD- nl~ Commlssioo may cause wrlttea DOllce of such hear. Inc to be (iven to the Plan ... niJJC Commission of any city 1D which such properttesare located or to the Orange County Planning Commis. slon In such cases 'A'herf' such properties lie wtthln the unincorporated portion ~f thf Couoty. In addition to the m.Uied ootlce, such hearing shall be PQaed In not less tban two coasplcuoas places on or cloH to the p~rty at leut teo. (10) days prtor to tbt lte&rboc.'' SECTION 5. S.CUGI 19.- II'.OtO C. ot the Newport llu<b -dpal Code Is a.meadld to read: "lt.ll.040 SUBDIVISIONS CONT AIIIIIOG LESS THAI< FIVE LOTS. C. REQUIR£D rtOT1C£. N«tce of •cb •oar~oc IIOall be mailed ... --t. (IO) dlra bo- loNIIOo ... rtocdllo,fiOII- ... Pl'tP&Id..UCIMrtiSII fro• ... lut -"-··-.... ..e 1'011 or.,...,__ u ... ,. rr... .-ell oa.r ..... ... •• CCIII:III ... ,._ c.a adllr ua.; to .....,.. of PI' II lrtJ' ... I f'ldlu "' -I 0 "" {100) .... "' ...... rfll--of t11e ..,,... .. 1 IJ, r .... brt ... ,,.1 .,., ................ --iii .. CIIJIIOI -.. of -11 r a IM"' au III'W, • .,,., m l•r''al -.... -...... .. __ ..._._ IM-fiiMCII)fl ·~-. ..... ----... • P UBL IC NOTICE givea to those property owners; but In lieu thereof, the Pluming Commluton mty cause written notice ot such hea.rtng to be ctYen to the Plannibg Commission of any city In which such properties are loe4.ted. or to the Orange C~ 'P1u- nlng CommJssiDD 1-.aeb cases •here such Pf'9ptrttes Ue wtthln the uatDcoiPonted portioo of tbe County. In add.itloo to the maUed DOtlce, such hear~s •hill be posted lo DOt less than two consp1cooas *'=es 011. or close to the propetty at leut t.:a (10)-dfirs prior to tbe beartng." SECTION 6, SecUOD 19.' 12.070 B. of the Newport Beach Munlcl~l Code Is amended to read: '·19.1%,070 B. RI::QUIRED NOTICE, Notice of such hearing shall be mailed not less than ten (10) days be- fore the hearing ctate, post- age prepaid, ustngacklrtsses from the last eQuaUzed as- sessment roll or. alterna- tively. from such other rec- ords as con tain more recent addresses, to owners or propert}' witblo a n.dius of three hundred (300) feet of the uterior boundaries of the subject property. It shall be the respoosJ.bJUty of the subdhider to obta1n and pro- vide to the City the tll.mtJs and addresses of owoers as requjred by this Section. U aa)' properties locluded .,-fthln the ra.t1ius referred to abo.-e are located outside the Umits o! IDe Clty of Newport Beach. theo the malled notice need Dot be ~tiveo to those property o..-ners; but in lieu thereof, tbe Planning Commlstloo may cause written DOtlee of such bearin&: to be CIYen to the PlaDIIlnc Commlasloa. of .any clty 1.a wbich sacb properties are toeated,' or to tile On.nce Couaty Plla- nlnc Commt&Aoo 1a ncb t'hn Yilert -.eb properties Ue wtlhla ... ...,_,...., portloa or tho c_,. ' -In •ddltJoo to Ute mailed DOttot, ..c.h btlrtacs au .. ... .. ... 1-.... two couplc.ou plans ~ or CINe to lho _.., at loll tao (10) ... priOr totbt~.·· SECTION 7. Tllla OrcU- IUct 111111 bepllblliMd ooee ..... oiMclal --r of 1M Ctty, uti 1M amt 110a11 .. -· llllity <•> ... _tile_., .. .....,. ... T1U cma..c. wulllro- ~~~• ..... r••t._ fill tM Cltr ,c. :tl fit tbt of - NEWPORT NAilOR IUWAIIS FOUIIDATIOII P~E$£NTS 1IA VEl AIID ADVENTURE 11 .. s ••••• SERIES 197, • 1t77 ORANGE COAST CDLLEGE AUDITORIUM 2701 FAIRVIEW RO COSTA MESA THE BEE LINE IJy }AP'I BY IJEitL S Wb• a •eeessfttl boat ud bolltea l1ke ltadce aDd Mrs. Jesse C•rtts or Mr • .t Mrs. Edward PellecriJl merce tbelr tal..U, oae cu elped tbe belt ud ., It wu, Tburlday DJc11t put. at tbe Crvw Bcue, L~CUL Iloa't ~~~ tbey cGUded ''Dr. Georce'' ~ tbe weatber or .at, b.t It eouldln't bave bea uy better! At Mfeo o'cloell: gaellsiJT'IYiJic from e.ery dir«tloD (ladies lD tbetr lOYellett) were weloomed by the to.nome ••• Mlld.red lD a 10ft plot "chitfoo wltll self-rose at tbe throlf; Opal Mae wore a priated gown by Mae Tae. Elberta Joou weat with us. aod we ar- ri ved about t~ same time as Dorothy Alabert wttb Vella a.od Jack Hesnault, Wbo were )lit home from a deltghtfUJ visit with Mary I.Dd AI Muted up Puget Souod c1irectm. CElL "" d ~ 4 T II F R I 'IJ E De G R .H H : Sooo the Crown Court was full of moou- Ugbt, moste and happy people. Some were dancing (excellent music and smooooth floor), others were clustered here and there. EtbeUyn and Tom Walker, borne from their receot Scandina.vtan tour; Carol and Bewley Allen, also on the same tour ••• Carol has DR. TED WALKER just sold her back-east home ••• so she's here for keeps • • • a full fiedged Balboa SEA AND SHORE OF BA~A Islander! Helen and Allen O'Brien ••• be U there is a special day or occasion for any of the Diamond 300, Balboa Island, it automatically becomes extra speclal~ And so it was wben Katllerine and Cell DeGrasse reached their goldt>n anniversary. Though Mrs. De Grasse was recuperating from eye surgery, the neighbors carried out plans to booorthecouplebelatedly. Tto~msCarey's idea was put in the capable haLds of his wife Dtane, who organized and co-ordinated the celebration. Friday, Oct. 8 1976 bas done most Interesting photographic wort with the Leaky Foandatton, Jean and Reid ADULT ADMISSION AT DOOR •.• st . SO Wasson, and there were Lee Rogers. Col. STUDENT ADMISSION AT DOOR .• $1.00 and Mrs. Edward D. Edwa.rds with Mary Axelsoo ••• Jean a.od Reid/ Wasson, Flori SEASON Tl CK ETS and Noble Woolcott, Duane and John Reed, The Maurers, Pat and Phil, opened their home for tt\e e.vent. Others joined in pre- paring the feast from hors d'oeuvres and dinner to anniversary cake with cbampagne. Beflowered tables set up on the lawn of the Maurer patio gave a garden-party effect. Festivities came to a close when the cake was cut, toasts v.·ere given . . • and the little green sou, anniversary monev tree was given to th£ surprised couple: Each 1 tiny golden envelope car ried golden wishes for the years ah-:>arl. Pi ctorial rt>cord was made to keep m~?n ories fresb. (Go d f Virginia and Hugh Wright, Jean Reynolds o or any six admissions) Admiral Nicholas Frank, Judge and Mrs: ADULT •• S12.50 STUDENT • S5.0n Avery Crary, good visiting with them again. Others seen dancing were the Robert AVAILABLE AT: Moodys, Gus Brelins ••• really smoothies Available from Newport Harbor Kiwanis Foundation . when lt comes to dancing ••• l sobellooked Box 1501, Newport Beach, 92663, 646-2163 or any ' very '• smooth" too .•• Iridescent sequined member ot tbe Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club Costa gown; Don and Helen Starling ••• her mauve Mesa Kiwanis Club, or Newport Cent er Kiwattls Club. print also sparkled. Definitely a pleasure .. •••••••••••••1111--iiiiii-· to talk with Stoddy and .Harvey Pearson again, also Paul Smith and his talented wife GROOMING DOGS· CATS "WE PAMPER YOUR PET" Z0592 Laguna C~nyon Road -LAGUNA BEACH PHONE 494-0l4Z _ r f "1011 ,Jo,•t s111oke, Farmers No"· Smolt.u Policy "!ay prot ect your bo,e. auto or apartment for less. ~ St.''ICE 1~57 I 548-5554} ~ RAIIm INSURANCE caJJ u .~o ..,, 1914 ttARBOR BOULEY• COSTA MESA Mary! Don and Mary Allee Ayres ••• be; beautllul snow-fox wrap brought attention. Seems every one had at least one turn around the dance Ooor before· the dinner signal • • • menu wlth a gourmet flair! On the tabl es fall colored mums Interspersed with huge brown tinted mushrooms, yellow squash, red peppers, ruffled cabbage leaves reminded us of bount1ful Mother Nature ••• and the time of t.arvesting ••• so beautiful! We were at the table with Spence and Lillian Honig, her gown of wh.ite with hand painted feathery green sprays; others at the table were Gladys and Artoor Baum, Vir a Leir ••• Fran and Moseley Jones, both ladies with the new new short hair style ..• elsewher e we saw Ruth and Neill Davts Nea and Cha.rles Wickett, Patricia and Jack Groth ••• they ar e having a party or two soon, and Jessie May and Cecil Shirar. Dancing continued between dinner courses all so ple.a&arable that ''goodnight" seemed too soon! Attending wer<> \ancy Thor:1, Agnes Law- rence, William r ox, r ecentlv of Ha..,.•aii· more were Pegg) and Ralp~ ·Smith, Rh~ Spar ling, Ruth and Ger ry I\app with their littlest granddaughtPr, Heidi; others were Marcia and Bot. Cook, Bill Sauter .•. witt> Elsa was out of town . . • Pat and Mike Hurray, Stella Sutten, the WiJ Berls, Car e}'S • • • and of cour se the host and tostess! New members of Diamond 300, Patty and Charles Koski, were unable to be there ••• but tbelr good wishes were! • • • • • Sorry to miss Toni Armistead's Bloomer B rlgade crutse to C' atalina • . • Sounds LUte a hilarious time • . • She hosts 30 to 40 ladles on her annual Bloomer Bridage boat trip aboard their beautibll Glissando. When one bas madP ten brigades, Toni presents a gold pendant starred with a diamond ••• ! Well Toni, ther e's always next year ••• ! Margie Loeffler weds Tim Griffin At a oolf>le ring service at Our Lady Queerr of Angels C atholic Ctwrch, Father Mc- Carthy united Tim Griffin and Miss Margie Loelfier in marriage at 2 p.m. Sat).Lr- day, Sept. 11. The parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund W. Loeffler , and the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Griffin, are neighbors on Port Trinity Cirde in Harbor View Homes. The bride chose a wbJte gown of embroidered or- ganza. It had a scoop neck and full embroider ed sleeves caught at the wrists with tight cuffs fastened with tiny buttons. Her veU was held by a lace cap. She carried a nosegay of white roses, daisies and baby's breath. SECURriY WITH HOME OWNERSHIP Miss Debbie Loetner was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids included an- other sister, Miss Karen Loeffler, and 2 cousins, Miss Pam Aragon from Monrovia and Miss Molly Williams from Long Beach. Sam Mazzola of LaC anada was best man. Ushers in- cluded Kevin Taylor and Gary Cass. The best man also touored the young couple wit h a wed- ding solo. Other music was furnished by Thorn Granger of Costa Mesa, who played the guitar and sang. Training docents Br1Jicblc to llfe tile his- tory of our eovtrooment ls a project org1Jlized tJy thE' IIIDlor League of Newport H.a.rtor and the Newport- Mesa uotfled school district. Tbe Jantor League invites interested community vohm- teers to their docent volun- teer tra.lniDg program. which cooslsts of 6 sessions on Tuesdays from 9 a.m. to noon. begi~ October 12, in the Lido room or the Park Newport apartments. Volunteers wUllearn bow to present 1n the classroom demonstration ldts on the rossUs of Southern Caillor- D.Ia, Orange County Indians, geology ofOr angeCcuntr and an overview of dJnosaurs in ~orth America. Voluu. teer s do not need any scien. tific background. Since Its inception in 1972 this paleo-docent program has reached about 6,000 young students each year. Tbls Will be the last year this training wlll be orrered. ln the future volunteers v.·ilJ be trained by vidtoo taf){'S made this NEWPORT HARBOR f.NSIGI POLISH EO IEBU.Y -PAGE 3 THURSDAY, OCT.~ UUI OODA DEl -CM.. GREE TING CARDS -112 P rice •·ec:MITTOP" CAPS • S9t Eoch LARGE CAMOLES • Save! SMALL CANOL ES • Ret. l Sf • Mew 1Sf BILLFOL DS · $2.50 LEATHER PALM WORK GL OVES· $1.29 CL EAN ING BRUSHES · 29f Each NEVER-AGAIN DISCOUNTS ON PERFUMES, MAKEUP, COSTUME JEWELRY AND MUCH MUCH MOREl PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED 7 DAYS A WEEK 9 • 9 WEEKDAYS 0 9 • 7 SUMDAYS 3021 E. CO~ST HW Y., COROMA DEL lllAR 1 Gal. Sert•il·e tl nd Qua lit v Si fl('P 194 6 NURSERY- FLORIST "W<: LoYt: t hl· haJc" CAMELLIAS Showy winter hJooms of white. pinks or reds. Single, double and 'rose' fonns. Reg. 3.95 SALE 2.79 Thru Oct. 12 IFlorist S peciatl AFRICAN VIOLET S Colorful clusters of flowers, velvety. heart-shaped leav~. Indoor plant favorite. 4'' POT Thru Oct. 12 Armlo a ds o f Sprin~ Bloo m & T ULIPS 2.98 ExceUt>nt Selection Jumbo ~o. 1 Grade Bulbs Also .. DOZ. DUTCH IRIS • DAFFODILP and .\!fore' ~ ~ -:;;.p. ~ ~ -~· 'f~, ~ ·~ -;v. ,_,_~~ ........ /.l~h....c/~.\~7 y ·{~ ~>~ iK'* Specials Limited to Sl.lPPl Y on Haud 3024 E. Coast Hwy . Corona de l Mar. Ca . 92625 (714) 644·8098 1l'lr1l1nt'R'R'R'R1nt1nl'R PHONE SAVINGS CERTIRCATES- YOUR BEST INVESTMENT Following the weddi.J:lg ceremony, a reception was held at the bride's parent's borne. Tbe new Mrs. G rtffin at- tended high school in Sierra Madre and ls presently at- tending Orange Coa st Col- l~e and teaching in a pre- school tn llmtJDgton Beach. Her hUsband gradUated from La Canada bJch school and also attended Orange Coast College. He ls a house painter. THE ~'ORLD FAl\IOl'S Ml'G SHOP of CORONA DEL 1\f AR Maximum earn ings plus maxi mum· safety make saving at Laguna Federal Savings both wise and profitable. And for highest earnings, with interest rates guaranteed for the full term , in~st your savings In LFS insured-safe term certificates. Come In and consult one of our friendly Laguna Federal savings counsellors about the investment program that best suit s you. •Subject to subetantlal inteNet .,.nan• for wfthdraw81a before meturtty. LAGUNA EEDERAL SAVINGS LAGUNA MIQUB.. California I Monetdt ley Ptua aM~ California ., North e Cemino Real LA8UNA......., Calilomla M301 ...._ 4tlt V-.nda L.Aa • TlltOM. C.NtomJa •w..Gr...,.Awnue Upoo the.lr return from a honeymoon in Hawaii, they will make their home 1n Huotington Beach. MRS. MAUDE FERREL SUCOJMBS AT AGE 97 Maude Fertel, f17, of 1973 Ne1tp0rt BlYd., Costa Mesa, who died oo Sept. %9 at a local coanlescent home, wu burled Satarday at Rose HUts memorial puk in Wldt- Uer. Semces were cood\letett SIDirday to Bell-Broa<!W_, Cbapel in Costa Mesa bJ t.bt Rev. FlQJd Nel10n, Frlll- klla Robbie aDd Harry R ... Mrs. Ferrel ls survtftd by clallilbttr Opal LaDd ol cWch'a. JO crea.t-IJ"'IId- ~~ct..-Mel u ,r.t-(reat- ci'IDdeblldhD. of IS NOW TA K ING Orders for Christmas 1nl1l1l1l'R1l1l'U1l1l'R1l1l WE AR E DE IGNERS VE R)' PE RSONAL-l'N IQUE G IFTS ar l\10DE T PRICES. 1l'81ltt1n.t11tttttltl1ttl1J One Stop Shopping for Very Sp~ci a l People OPEN SATURDAY 9 to 4 Stutl.QJ Thll S.t. • hold up Ralph's market ,..._ .......... . --..... ... t ... -,......_. tleld 'liP .. ..... lilart8t at liCIO -Bhod., C.. ..... It t:to p.m. ,..__ .. ,. Hester aids CHOC drive Cbarles W. He.ller, prea .. deat of the Heater l:)pe}Op- meat Compuy of Newport Beach, las be-. named eba.lrmu of the CUCX: pri- ority prognm, a $3.5 mli- Uoa capital ftmds campatgD for the Chlldrea's Hospital of Or'a!lse Couuty. A oatl'te ot st. Louts, Yo., M_r. Heaer came to Ca.U- Iomia 1D 1948 and entered the CIOilltruction basi.De.ss. He estimates baYiD( been involved in Ute constructloo or more tban 20,000 homes in Orange County since founding his nrm ~ 1949. He 1s a trustee of Chap- man College, ootheadvl.sory board of the S.nt:a Ana Boys' Club, a director and trea- surer of tbe Newport Har- bor Art Museum, chairman of the investment committee at Hoag Hospital and mem- ber of CHOC 's Board of Trustees. He fs a rn!mber and past- president of both the Santa Ana Country Club and tht> Big Can yon Country Club, and has ~ active in the Shrine and Elks. He Is also an elder of St. Andrew's Presb)1erian Church in Newport Beach. -J.G-.n,-. • ... .,..., ft. .tr.ek-tM t!CM--... -· c-. -... tailed .. -a ea-. ......,. 01 com~ OIUd.RewulrMto<l- by.....,._sud..._., Coeb ..... metDOrta1 *- pltal A;,r tr.tiMIII: ot a ..... !det bnd.N. Aa~amout of mc.r. cbeelra, tooc1 atampe: tDd CUb regtaer bUaaee abeeb fth: tall-. !rom tbe store sate, aJoac •ttll cut! trom c:bect~ stud rectsters p.OO nlu- ables from elerts and eu:s~ tomers, pollee Slid. Tbrtoe male Mexicans ln tbelr ZIJs. Wea..riAg dark ji.C• kets aDd pLQts., entered thfo martet during buSiness hours and fblrisbed tbe.it weapoos. Two of the armed mea went to a c hec::k4lt stand Where Mr. Gle,;ceki was working. He appareoUy did not~ th~rftrstorder to opeo the J'egjster, be was struck on tbt &boulder and then pushed against the cash register. He opened the regtster and mooey wu removed. He was then ordered to produce hls waiJet. from whicb S2Z was taken. Cheryl E. Jollie, 18, Huntingtoo B.each. was ordered to opeo her cub register and money was taken. LOUISE DOBBS NYE OF C.M. DIES AT 71 Graveside sefYlcei'i were held Tuesday at Pacific View memorial park here for Loulse ~s Nye, 71, of Costa Mesa, wbo died Oct. 1 at Costa Mesa memorial hospital. FALL F ASIDOJIS "wtll be featvred at the L• 111art.ens AuxUJ.ary cbampq:ae peW: lancbeoa 011 Wethu~y. Oet. t?, at tbe lnJDe Terraee bGme of Mrs. B. C~ Waldea. M@fnben of tbe Aulllary wUI be modellag. ShoWn bere cheekiag tome datbes are Las Martaens members Mrs. Georce LOYelace oll"lae, -left, ud Mn. Willlam Saoc:lberr of Broadmoor Homes. Proceeds wUI beJs;l support tile FamJJy Senice Assoclatiob ot Ora.ace Cocmty, with Whom La Marloeras ls a~ accord- ing to Mrs. Frank Marshall, president. Cbairmu for tbe petit hmcbeon ts Mrs. WUli.am LaPlaote, assutef by MrL Ha.rrts McCormJck and Mrs. GenLid ThoqHiOO. Highlanders set sale A Gl.nlt' sa.le Will be held from 9 lo 4 this Saturday, Oct. 9, at 1400 Santt.ago Drive, Dover Shores. by the Highlanders Philharmonic Committee. Stab death hearing set John L. Foro, 22, of !:189 VIctoria St., Costa Mesa, faces a preJiminary hear- t.pg on a chargeofmurdering Wallace J. Hebert_ 26, of 1972 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. Sale items .iDclude sport- Ing goods, decorator pieces. baited goods, tunuture and dothtng. Proceeds wut sup- port Oran&:~t COUbty Phil- harmonic Society's musk . endeavors, including con- certs here by tne Los Ange- les Philharmonic and must- cal enrichment prognms In Orangp Cotmt}' schools. lDterested women Who would Uke to become ln~ volved in the activities of the Highlande rs Commfttee may call Mrs . Richard Day, 546~3424. HOEDOWN SAT\IRDAY AT MARINER SCHOOL Spyglus are on agenda ... ,.. ... tnE'a •· ewl:tllaM 11111 ttre 1--. • ALTERAt10KS eo M c.-_. IMz'>• ,... ~~:-'-'':.!~c. .._wlll .. _......_ ---. - lid. 7, by ... ~-... """" by ·-· S.Uy n ,• c .... r ttea. .._ ..... to UCftd • -...... all ... ~ _,.. --... llor*n-....... ICOall~ ....... e. W .. be , • ..,_.,to • LE RENDEZVOUSn!:st· -r-.,. -.,..._ ·-CJonn.rty , .. INn ..., a ,... to Nn lilollterey M•siw) at !fiOl Caul llwy. -a polr all W. C.... a., ......... ., ..._.., ....._ .._.. tlle MUe. ...._ approwal ot an ...... otrsae ~ a(f'f!lemstt.. 't'w.e 11M1 trat:t _, for • AMEXDWENT to the 11 aow o1 I...._ Creek elty Ol:ldr. to allow ba.J.Icbg ..W ...,. ..,_ M. 1. Broet permit !Qlders to cet alltO- a.t s.-pita to bG.Jd 5% Dlatk ewtenaion of aplrtl:lg Allcle..ta..UJ IDmes oo tbe permtts. W'beo tbe)' M.ve DOt 1m. Co. lud. bepo ......,.ctloo, will be A tabti"e map wW br dlxassed. RbmJtted by tbe lniae Co. An lnform.aJ afternoon for Its We "Harttor RJdce'" study sesslOQ. also opetl lo deTelopme.t oa no acres the pabllc, will b(> held IJ)' aell to Spn:lus HID aDd the tbe PlaoDlog Commission, Sao .Joeqma resenotr. ~at 2 p.m. SlDcle-fllmily homes, Qlll- ~= ra':t..:'"::; TRASH COLLECTION •-· ON CXll.UMBUS DAY Toaietf's rneetiDc. wtUch beKIM at 7 p.m. Ia tbe City CouacU t.ildlac: IJI fi'OIIt of City HaJJ, is opea to the pubUc. Here are other sa~>.-. jects oo the q:eDda: ., NEWPORT PLACE Colunibus -Da}', Oct. 11, wru be a oormal refuse yol- lectJoo da)' to Ne..-porl Beach. city general service!( director Jacotll1ynderse an- nounced this week. CRRlS JOHNOON, bd placeo winner last week in tbe world's frisbee champioa- sbips ill Atl1Dia., shows the form that woa him SSOO. Chris, 15, lives al 1964 Port Dunlelgtt. Harbor Viev.· Homes, .aud Is a junior at Corona 11Pl Mar high St"'hool. To 1!:~ lot he Atlanta tourney, I~ tlad to win local competi- tion in Ne'WJ)Orl, flit' Sou them Ca!UornJa regiooals In Pasadena, and thf' Westf'm u. S. litle in Las V~as. A young New York comrl<'titor t"dgf'l1 Chris br just 3 poinls for thE' ··orld tltlt>. planned deweloptneoat, bounded by Jamboret, Blrch, MacArt.J.r aDd Bristol, Js up for an amendment to the laod use plans. Hesi(Jents of areas tnat norman,· haVf• "1ondar eol- lecttoos shOuld have trash <'ontainers sel out by -; ~.n .. that day. COM MAN FOUND DEAD Use permit for warehouse A warehouse building of 8,899 ~re feet will bt> ert"cted at 931 w. 18th St. under a use per.mtt gra.ld:ed br theCosb Mesa City Coun- cil MOO<by night. ager•s apat1ment onthewPs side of the Coron:1 '!Pl M~• fret>way, north o, .;~ar St. and St. Clair St. A ; · .:001 Wide laod5('a~3rt'3 Wi.IJ f.a Ct· B£>aJ St. Lt'i~rhlon Paul Linden, 2ii, v.·as found do;:>adfrir1aya rtN · noon in his reslrl«>nce at -I Ei-1/2 Fernlt>af, Coron.a fit>/ Mar. Meorrline to a policP rPport. hP was an Jpparenl virtlrn of J dru~ ov~·rdose. u.wr MClllt.fHS..... • GENf'\Or(V£ ~ o OBSESS/ON 7:15 6.' 9:00 Pierce buys Pacific f1ew PacUk V..., -rial P.arl llld Uortu.ry, 14 y.u otd NtwpOrt Btllc.• CUte• c.ery, maa.,._m tAd mortl, ._ry, hu ~ ~rchased bf Pleru Brothers Mona .. arfH. In a Joiat anooueetnelt by....,. A. va..n. ..- or Pacific VIew, ud .lot. "'· Motf'DW' Jr., p~ of Pleree BnlDers, tbe dltf' or Frtdly, Od:Qber 1, -.as set lor l.be ool'I'C)letiolt. of tbe tnasactlaa.. : FOWJded la 1902, Pierce Brothers operttes lllbOrtll- aries and z cemeteries througboat So.e:len Call- tomb. U~r tiM> nl"W orpalr.a- tlon UMO ume ot 'P.aclflc:: Vi~>w Memorial Part aDd Mortuary will be retalDed and Jotlo A. Vlbert wUI re- ALL "HITCHCOCK" SHOW ! "FAMILY PLOr' PLUS "TORN CURTAIN•• iloth PG SENIOR CITI1£MS 7:00 &: 9:17 Danish choir to sing here Mrs. Nye was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and of the Daugh. ters of the Amerlclll RevoJu. tton. She was born in Ne- braska, lived 40 years in C aHfornla, and spent her la st 12 years here . Mr. Hebert dled Sunday morning. Sept. 26, in Haag hospital from stab wounds, PoU ce first arn>sted Ken- neth Reynolds, 29, or 1978 Maple St., Costa Mesa, on the murder charge but 12ter released Wm pending furth£>r investigation. For<! was plact'd under arrest near hfs home Sept. 29, and Reynolds was released. '· HarYest hoedown.'· a tun day at Mariners schOol, v.•UI be held from noon to 5 p.m. this Saturday, Oct. 9, on th"" school grounds. Special fea- tures will Include hayrldes, ~e '"pocket lady," SQUare dancing, a cakewalk, games,. pLtt.a and lee cream. Tbere wlll also be musk man bal- loons and prizes, according to Mrs. Candy Brown, the PFO cha.lrman. Boatswain's Locker, 2431 W. Coast Hwy •• Newpon Beach. received the condi· tJOilal USP permit to store boat t!Qf'ioeS in their nf'''' building tber£>. Couocilman Ed McFarlaw.l cast a Ion£> oo vote be<-ause dt!livery trucks cot.tld preveot use o( 4 parking spaeps at times. Public storaf!t-g-ua~c: tota.ling 3!:1,400 squo~rP fE"el will t)(' b!lilt b\' Puhlir Stor- age loc., Pas~tU>na, at 206:i Pla<'E"nUa A\·£>. Landsrapln~ dll go to a dept/J of 20 fef"t alon~ Plan::ntia Ave., instea1! or l:i fePI, l!'; Pla- t::@D.tla Ave. is a 111:1:01 J rteri2l road. '"' Spf't'lal Senior Citiz~>n Pri,.e Th~ internationally fa- moos Danish Radio Bovs Choir will perform aprln.te benefit concert for tOO guests this Sunda)· evening, Oct. 10, at tbeNewport Beach Am;,rosia restaurant. ShE" is survJved by her husband, John; son Roger Nye of C<'sta Mesa, .taugtJter Lucllle Schrooer of Simi Valley, brother Hugh Dobbs of Uliools, grandson Robert and gn.nddaught~r stephanie Schrober. Bryan C()()t, Huntington Beach, reocet•ed a varia!:ce in parking to allow a billiard buSiness at 841..B w. 19th St. A health club at 1525 Mesa Verd .. Drive East lor Bill C risten and Gary DiPaola, 905 W. Balboa Blvd., Bal- ~. "'as appro•ed after an upstairs banquet room for a restaurant was de-leted to provide the oee£>ssa:ry park- log spaces. Fed cash downcoast? The 20 YoJceallboys1:boir wlll arrive from Copenha gen and come d.Jrectly to Orange County for the conctort. The theme of the special prognm Is a salute by Den- mt.rk to America's BJ- centenruaJ and 200 yea rs of uninterrupted frfendsh.Jp be- tween the 2 countries. TI-t! Rev. Bruce Kurrle conducted tbe service. Possible federal ft:rodlq:: of the public purchase of Irvine Co. '·downooast•· holdings between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach ls being studied by Sen. John Tunney's offi<'£>, the Ensign learned this week. The gourmet dinner will feature traditional Danish courses prepared under tile direction of Amhrosi2 owners Geril and Gosta Muller, themselves natins or Denmark. • The 'COt\.!NI generalofOen- m-rt. li. A. Dju rhus from Los Angt>ies, wtll join the gathering. Strolll.og violins will play traditlooal Danish melodies throughout the dinner. Donation for the evening Is S75 per person. The pro- ceeds will support tht> choir's tour. Local politicos to debate At a meeting on Wedoes- day of lasl week in Sen. Tunney's ~ Aogelesottlce, a Tulllley aide discussed tJle. possibilities with represeo- tattves of coastal cities: .:.od Orange County. Communit)' D£>velopmeot Director Rich- ard Hogan represented N£>W- port Beaeh. The meeting was It won't draw as mucl'l notoriety astheCarter~Fof'd TV sllows, but 4 contenders for 2 tmporUnt local po- Utlcal offices wW debate each ether at 7:SO p.m. Oct. lB at Sadd1eback CoUege in Mission Vlej:l. Car dealer Jim Slemons of Newport Beach, the Re- publican nominee, wUI de- bate Democnt Ron Cordova of El Toro over issues in their race for the 74th State Assembly Dtstrlet seat. Robert Badha m of New- port, who Is giYJ~ up that seat to run for Andrew Hin- shaw's 40th Congressional District job, wUI also debate his Democrat opponent, VIYltD Hall. Water main rk • CDM ea.llt>d at the urging of wo an Friends of lrvtoe Coast, an · environmental group. U you're curious aboat "Mr. Tunney's aide, Mr. Patrick stephens, 17 9 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa, wtll operate aD automotlvP re- pair bu.stness at 1600 Pla - ceotia Awe., under a con- ditional use· permit he re- cf'lved. Spoiler Yachts, 1550Ne"t~.· pot1 Blvd., ""as denied a permit for a tn.Uer oftlce at that address. SUdes werf' projected on a screen b)' Charles Robet1s, elty plan- ning director, showing al- leged lUegaJ parklogofboats and tn.l.lers oo public prop- E'lty In front of the boat sales firm. Condemnation cash put up au tbe dlgging rol.ngon aloog Peshke, told us he v.·JII cheock Marguerite Awe •• just sooth on What federal funding Js of Coo.st Hwy. in Corona available and wUI set up del Mar, a ne-.·18-lnchwater another meeting, •· Mr. maill 1s bel.og installed to Hogan said. He will report proVIde water for the on the results of th~ meet- el'eabaal development of tb£> log at ttds atternoon's2 p.m. rn1ne Co. lands dowDcoast study sessioo of the cit}' from Conma del Mar. Planning Commission. Coostructtoo Is elpeeted The state ha s earmarked Two mini-Wirehouse pro jeets received approval rrom the Costa Mesa City Coun- cil Monday night. Use of sueh storage fa- ~Wties was halled as the way resJdeots ·can go back to using their ganges l:)r their cars lnstead o1 beblg Qsed as storage areas for homes. A sum of $230,000 has been deposited by the Citt of Costa Mesa: wfth Superior Court ln condemnaUoo pro- ceedings (or 4 pareels of land in Costa Mesa super block. Owners have declined to accept appraJs:aJ prices for the land offered by the city. Originally 6 parcels were involved, but JeanetteShafer agreed to accept $3S,500and SJ 8.400 for her 2 parcels. BUI D:Jnn, assistant city manager, said he hopes other property owners will come to terms With the city. Possession ofthtproperty wW taJce place in January, but pez111&1s a year might pus before tbe case can be heard in Superior Court Mr. Dunn said. ' The block between An.a- helm Ave. and Park Ave., Center st. and Plumer st. wW be used for a new fire stauoo, larger county U- brary. senior citizens cen- ter and other civic fa ci!Utes. JEAN COSSANO DIES Jean Cassano, 52, ol 192 Buoy, Costa Mesa. who died Monday at Hoag ho,Pital. was buried at sea this week 1a se"lees eondtlcted by the Neptune Society. · Mrs. CosaDO is SUrYIVed by her tNJbaodo Rene, .100 Gary Coaam and daughter LIDda Dobrman. ACTION ·ay PLANNERS Newport B•cll Parks, ,S.cbes ud Reereatloa Comm'•'"'"'• acted oa tbe .......... ..-.r-, •llbt'• -bly meotJnr- • JlfORTB STAR beadt lD 1M llo'ler Sbore1 lhl Of u ... , Nnport ea1 *"-kt re.aia a jabll CODCera ot 1M.., --.llloC:O.- •'sdr nltd. Tbe ~ .... _ .. .., .. _ ~oa-.-eauw Md LJIIak-.t r ....... ,... .... . tbls .-'Ifill lac-to- nit~ ol COfl'tlllalnts tbatatt,.UeJa~ OD taM! property of the UCl C~5~Dtll door to Ga.lu)'PartiADoYer s-. • SENIOR CITIZEN CEN- TER pb-lbt Flfttl IIDd ... ....,.._ llo c-,.. .. .., -.. "" by ... PBRdlpt., .. Coa•'..._ ~ 0 llrATE PAIIIC -. -·-~·-lien dartlw .. -I,..,.., to be completed about the much or tbe coastline be· end of the year according tweea here and Laguna for to Newpon Pubuc Works public acquisition. Frieods Director Joseph DewUn of Irvine Coast is looking The line will foil~ an for federaJ fUndi~ to help alley south of Coast Hwy expaod the amount of land down to Hazel, tbeo cut baek the public would acquire 1n Robert Abernethy, Los Aqgelea, received a condi- Uonal use permit for 44,000 ~Wlre reet of storage gar~ a~~res with omce and man~ Footbridge shut for month to the highway and follow the area. It sooth to tbe CUJ Umits. The l"tne Co. has plans to build enough homes to bouse up to 50,000 peopJ~ in the area ~st south and east of Corona del Mar Harbor View Hills and Spy: glass Hill. Goldenrod footbridge 1D Corona del Mar wUJ be closed for about a mooth., begiootng .......... ,. tbe city JM)Uc workl ofllce a.n- IKMIDCed this week, Jamboree dedication set Tbe bridge, Whlcb takes pedHtri&D tntnc acrou Baysl<le Dr., will be pttiDz a DIJW e-=fete waltny deck.. Aft Aaa.belm firm 1s dolac tbfl won udtr .coa- tract to tr.e cJty of New- port B•ch, at a coli Of S9,800. Tarret datelorcom- pl-ls-.10. Mrs. Wlllil.m Ritter, sec- retary of tbe Newport Beach Historical Society, aD- DOUDCes the dedlcatioa of EX·VIET OFFICIAL TEACHES HERE Dr. Lam Le Trtab hu )lat betiD madt a fUU-tJ.mt~ Newport-M.. ltd! IHID· ~r. He Ntors YietaiHH <lllldroo al Co!Jero PaR, KW-. Dam ud Co. .... _ ..... ____ _ ooUJor. !W'ilor -Ellf-Usloaadllalpillf-do -. . .._... the NatiootJ 'Boy Se011t Jam~ boree &tte at e p.m. Oct. 1f at tbe eoner of Sllllla Barbin DriYfl a.od Ja... boret.Road. Dluer YIU tDJ.. low at lr?toe Cout Coaatry Cl11b a16:SO. 1M steffeuoa of tbe Hta:~ torlcal Soelety eii!ICOU'te bl:ud wUlbemutuOfet~n- """''"· "'-...,... l!lco B.....ct wW prulllf a mc:me In color, 'to be .... by tbe pabltc w ... Itt• u..., ·--lllo ...... ,.._ all lllo--ttuoazo ... -all It• ~ ... -. liORL.D SCOPE TALK WILLIAM KASSAY OF C.M. IS Df.'l) AT6l WU?Iam .toe. "--1, Q, a Wot'ld War U Anay •- Cineet Who hid IJtred bere 1t.oeo IM._ -1141tt. JO at c.o.a ---rial holl*ll "II &rtaiMif'ltw .. ," lllld __, It hii- Bhltlltqf c-.. aa c.- .. .... lrii!Wed.., ........ mtllll·l.--JIII ...... •. aJ Ct•Jt 'J, Dr. -.. J. llcOoru, .... ._,--· ,,......,. fll World ICCIPI zuo ...... 8IIC.. c..ea • GO.U.I ... aiiJodl•• ...... _ ...... _ --..... 1100•-_,., a. eo.•' ... For ll Jan a lll"Jfl' Ia vw--. .... Mr9ed .._. ,_,. u re~~~•• ll8tt c1 'rr ot tM Ceert ot tW •• ,._,..... ........... , ............. b .. c tn .. Tlflll7 Mt ,...., wm be ,... .. ..._ tl••••lllfa..-.. :.-:---,.Ply .. ~ Wall, If ... • !L!.: Clllt .. !JCI 1 ---.II& I r _, c....., -BNid 11., Jr.Gf~ 11111t, --.... ....,. I 'JM•, .. --· &Ia..--f1 Mea-... ID•••z•••tw...., -·-"''DDt. ····-AL """' ...,.., .. Cess' r s..._ ·- ' -·---· Jl' , ..... 111111..,. .. -... _. L Ann, "tn., lrrla ..i ~-------.... .; .......... . -..... "1-· U..«*a,--of ... b •••••• llr'flceu .,. It ta Aa ....... L.tlp... --~·.... dorfGf- (P G) WOOD't ALLEN "THE FRONT" IIOISCMEL IERNARDt -.-=ys _ ~- ~--~\~"'-.;"1 ... _ ... JOHN ........ ._.,., Stlves , .... MPI . . • . • . • • • • • • •• The man who fell to Earth !t!iJ' I FALL FLOWERS -.1 dried lea..s deftly htcbd labubts wW mate ctlllerpleces tor the llllWmD fasbloo llmcbeoll belle be1d Fridly, October I, at tbe Marr1ott Hotel ud ...,red by the J11Dlor Ass1staDee League. Mrs. Robert Ball ~ Ra.rWr View Hills. left. Is lD cbarge of the pUty. Mrs. no.ctas DaltoD of HutJor View Hills, pletared bere w:ltb Mrs. Ball. 1s lD charge of tbe table deooraUoos. (EDSign pboto.) flREFJGRn:R Daniela MarroqutD of Corooa del Mar gets a Uttle helP from Newport Beach fireman Norm Desadeleer during Monday's tisit of a local fire trock to Corona del t.tn elementary school. The visU was part Of fire preVt!fltiOJJ Week. All tbe kidS in line got I {'1\a.nce to operate the fire hose. (Ensign pboto.) lATH. GEL Who's woman of year? .,_. ·"' .. S1CIM LOTI OM for the basic care of sensitive skin Tbe Assistance League ol Newport Beach, Junior Aax- lllary. will bold Its annual fall fashioo show Oct. 8 with tbe tbeme "the candidates.'· Tbe first anooal award will be presented to the Junior woman of the year 1D Orange County for out- staDdlng achievements and eoatrlbut:ioos to her group's projects as well as to Or- a.nce County as a whole. The award wW be pre- sented by Adela Rogers ~t. Johns, tbe well-known author and newspaperwoman. Tbe festivities wtll take place at tbe Marriott Rotel lD Newport Beach. Ml's. Robert Ballts c balr- lng the event. She wtU be assisted by Mmes. Douglas Dalton, Donald Stoughton, Richard Miller, George Bethel, Jotm stanfill, Garry Sbort, Richard Harano, Wil- liam Robbins, NeweU Stickler, and David Barnes. Mrs. John O'Donnell 1s in charge or ttte award. Tbe chapter president, 'Mrs. Joseph Metcalf, an<! the J unior Auxiliary chair- man, Mrs. ScbuyJer Joyner, will help welcome tbe guests. Pro<:eeds from this event will help to support the League's tbrltt shop, the cbfldren's dental bealt h ceo- ter and the child day care center for worlcing motbers. • I , ' MRS. \"I LA." E. ('OL'C H of Bl!! Canyon, at left. tries on a Stewart plaid hat and Mrs. E. L. ~ahm or tht> BluUs shows a hand de,.orat~ robe. whiNl ••111 be on sale at the annual gift box on parade sponSIOred by Haag Hospital Auxillar~. Tb"' sale will be held in the lobb} of the Hospital rro'TI 10 to 5 Tuesday, Wednesda' ctnd ThurSiia}, O<:t. l ~-21. Toys, games, handbags ant1 cosmetics will all be among the items reaturE'd at t his year's pre-Christmas showing. (Ensign photo.) Newport Police Blotter ~--------------------------------------------------~----•• MONDAY,SEPT,20 BASKETBALLS -6 .95 up SOCCER BALLS · 6 .95 up SOCCER SHOES · 7.95 up FOOTBALLS · 7.95 up VOLLEYBALLS · 6.95 up RACQUETBALLS · 1.25 NYLON WARMUP JACKETS HOODED SWEAT SHIRTS f 1 0 w 19th TENNIS BALLS GYM SHORTS IM DOWMTOWM COSTA MESA EASY TO FIMD ••. EASY TO PARK PIONEER BILL SEZ ... HISTORY OF A NON -FREEWAY, AND A FREEWAY TO NO-WHERE In 1944, the U. s. government tore up the old, usused railroad that ran fl'om Santa Ana to Newpcrt oo the west side of Newport Blvd. They needed the steel for the wa r effort. The state bought old ra.U- road rtcht-of-way for the Newport Freeway. They posted atltandaloog the west side or Newport BlYd. as a fatare freeway lite, tlJJs stopp~ coutructloa aod rteezl.nc or de- Yalueinc this land for 10 years. lD 1955, the state started buJiDc a 200-ft.-detl> strip of tbat laDd. Not antU 1958 did they actually build tbe west t..lt of Newport BlYd., which tbey said would be a front- age road for a 6-lud freeway. lD tbe early 1970s., tbe ltate de- cided 1t woald need u 8-laoe free- way. So, tbey moYed the wut side of Newport BIYd. OYer uotber 100 ft. or 10. lD 1975, tbe ltate<Mcldld It Deeded tbe dirt from tbe Newport F'I'Hfty roate. 10 t.beJ could balld a Corona del Mar Freeway. DeiPlte a .ut by Eutatde CMta .... property OWMr'l, ...., lMtlted tbe IIUellloUd ,. u •ri.roDJntmfa' lDif;laet nport I*Drt lDO'ftlr tM dirt, a. -=an- tlollftlltalllld. 1M c._ dtl MU' Freeway, ftllcb .... .._ ... ,., .....,._ a- cept to the garbage dump, Is belng ballt. It se"es tbe Segerstrom's sbopplnc center, the n.cant lands tbat the lrYine Co. wW oow develop, and F uhioo lsl.aDd. Meanwhile, back 1n Costa MeJa. we ban 50 acres ol wasteland rum:W:Ig tllroach tbe middle of our town, spUttiog It, and rnak1ng It nry d1rt1C11lt to get fl'om ooe part of town to a.oother. Tbls scu oa our clty has existed .lor 3% years. We are told U wttl be at leut a.ootber 10 ye&rs before aayth1Dc is doDe lbcM extendlac tbe Newport Freeway to mt tbat ZOO- ft.-wlde, 30-ft.-detp enter. Yet, tbere 1s state mooey aftJl- able to baUd a oew bay brtctge for INTRA-CITY tramc lo New- pori Beach. ne mont of thls ltory ls: 11 you .-t )aSIUce from yoar ltate co•enam•t, claD't be coopenUn ud ap.a 1QU' ai'1'U wide, u Colt& Mea bU cJoDe, udat••we'reaU oa ,_r ..._ •• Y"'" cot eo 11" 'em bell. Ttll'em • pt tbllrfne- ftJ a. Wl ..t ol ,._r towa. Ub 11....-tdld. 'n.. ..... I'IJI an tnaiOCIIIIIa. Slep '• II ... llct 1M tMr11 ld8l,... am a. Clab' Bill St.Ciair Pioneer Barbers 2M» MIW,OIT ILYD . -MRAI WILSON -COllA MilA .......... . 0,. ,....._---uJ " .... IlL -•• 'llliiOO·•iiiiiiiiiiiiiill P111l Alan Btck, Z7 • ol 3013 Coolidge, Costa Mesa, was charged wttb misde- meanor drunk driving at 12:40 a.m. at Cypress and Bristol, Santa Ana Heights • • . Jean Ann Callahan, ~6. of735 Joann. Costa Mesa, was arrested at 3 a.m. at MacArthur and Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar, and charged wttb possessing hashlsh ••• t.luleoe Joyce Angelos, 221 35th. West Newport, re- ported her purse, wallet and contents, valued at $224, stolen from ber home be- tween 7 p.m. Sept 20 and 2:30 a.m. Sept. 21 . . . Stereo sound equtpmeot valued at $1,800 was taken from the borne of William Davidson at 1985 Shertng- ton, Oakwood apartments, between 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. ••• Two calculators, valued at $180, were stolen from tbe office of Frank Hall Inc ., 4770 Campus, airport area, betweeu 6 p.m. Sept. 17 and 6:30 a.m. Sept. 20. • TUESDAY, SEPT. 21 Philip Kevin Hamner, 22, of 2916-D Pewertree. Co- sta Mesa, was arrested at 2:15 p.m. at Bay Front and • Ooyx, Balboa Island, on a warrant charging him with failure to appear to answer a Yeblcle code {'barge . • . Dennis Michael Dickenson, 19, or 16 Balboa Coves, was charged witb misdemeanor drunk drivt.ng at 1:10 a.m. 1n the 2400 block of Mu- garet, Newport Heights ... Abdo Salm of Costa Mesa reported tbat, while he was at work at tbe Marrakesh restaurant, 1110 W. Coast Hwy .. MariDers Mile, some- ooe threw rocks at his car, breakiDg tbe front aod ~ar windows. ud caustnc an es- timated $300 damage, be- tween 5 p.m. a.od )Jst after mldnlcbt. • WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22 Laird Rassell Dans, 21, of 400 HoJmwood, Newport Betcbts, was booked at pollee b•dqartars It 7:10 p.m. on u 01"lDCe Coaaty Hatbor J•cttc1al Court wanaot ••• Tools and clotldac nlaed at $&ZS were sto1ea from the borne of George Poadella, 111 45tb. West Newport, be· tw.. 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. by a. l:Nf'C)ar wbo cat a screen -., pt lulcte ••• A $1 50 la~r was ltoleo fl'om tM ..,..,. at the bomt of Je1rplUe Slntb, 1921 Lee- nrd. S.,Crett, betwMO 3 p.na. Stilt. 5 aad 4 p.m. Sep. U ••• W-ata Jeaa V&D Llaa, lUI Wt*ltft, rt- 1*1*! lter1t'75Cidlllac sto- 1• bm ber parllbc J~J&ce Mew .. a p.m. s.p.. zz lDC1 1:• s.t. U ••• A...U.C ~-...... ...,-... ftiMI at $1,100, "'-" ...... bm Rkk Brcrn'a IWYiillce at 71? -1/Z Mar- ....,., Core. del Mar. • THURSDAY, SE PT. 23 Ga~· Damon Aspin, 22, of 309 Palm, Ba1t10a, was r har~ j:t'd vdt h possession of stolen propert' when polH e a rres - ted hirr. at 1:30 p.m. at the ba) beach anrl Polanc;, Do- ' ~r Shores . . . b11''3 r1 Justin Hastm~s. '51\ of ~l 3 E. Balboa Blv11., Hallooa, •·a<. chargt'd •·Uh intoXIcatt'd ~"hs orl1er l) onduct when poll~ arTestt'd him at his ~.orne at 10:15 a.m .... Ttueves took 3 winches, a calle~ stovp and a marine ompa ss, va - lued at $329, rrorr1 a storagp buildJng at \\ 1ndspt>ed Sail- fog, 2244 \\'. Coast Hw!., Mariners MIJe, t•Ptv.'een j p.m. Sept. 23 and 10 a.m. Sept. 24 . . . Gen~ E lis- worth, 361-A 0~1£>, Costa Mesa, rf.'portE'I1 tools anl1 a<- c essorfes \\'Orth '52.131 sto- len rron1 his l10at an,.horer. at 21st and Ha\ l•et"' ef.'n 8 p.m. Sept. 20 and i:30 p.m. Sept. 23 ... Dalf.> Cl!ftor. Bean, 20, <Jf 18ii ~1onrovla, Costa Mesa, was charged ll'ith burglan ~·hen policf' arr ested h1m at 2:40 p.n . at 2521 Rlac kthorn, East Blutr ... A $2 ,100 portaN~ telephone was stolen frorr William B. 'White's 4r ~A'hen he left it parke-1 from h p.m. Sept, 22 unul 8 a.:r. Sept. 23 in his spare at Oak- wood apartments ... A snot- gun, movie pro)e('tor anl1 stereo equipment, worth Sl ,- 500, were bur~larizE'd frorr Richard Oinking's home at 2416 L'niverslty, Back Ba', between 8 a.m. and 5 p.rr .. • FRIDAY, SEPT. 24 James Edward Aubrf.') 1 18, ol Costa Mesa, was rhar~E'd with being Intoxicated and disorderly at 9:15p.m .In the 2300 block of West O"ean Front, West Newport ... Burglars wbo smashed a window to get Into the ~ew port Beach GoU Shop at 3100 lrYint tooltgoltlng equlpment and clotbi.D& nlued at $2,i9~ sometime between 5 p.m. St~Jt. 24 aDd 7:30a.m. Sept. ZS ••• Chrlstln~ Mr~ee rtported that her wallet and tts coateots, valued at $2 15, was stoleo when she len lt OD a desk oear the front sll- di.Dc glass door at her hOme at 250? BQil)'l. East Bluff, between 1:30 p.m. Sept. 23 aDd l :SO p.m. Sept. Z4 ... A thief took a casst«e tape recorder fl'om the hOme of LIDdla Loalee Ellis at 1606 Aatta. K&J't)orltl.ihlands, be- tw ... 6 a.m. and 2:25 p.m. • • • Mesaces wtth dirty words were pt.lDted with yel- low pa1llt oe 5 loe&tlOI\s at Corou del Mar hlgh school .W.n.lc'bt. caublc an estJ- IUhd $100 apease for re- ...U. • SATURDAY, SEPT. 25 A.uw Dtu Uti. zs, of 1100 Clltf. ~rt Ret(hta, 'IIi dllrpd ... .., blmt~· t.d........., ~ct at I:SO p.t~t. It Un Zllt. Ctn· tn.l ".....-t ... Ntal Ross Morgan, 33, of 1820 Park ~ ewport, was charged with misdemeanor drunk driving at 2:1 0 a.m. at San Joaquin Hills Rd. and Santa Cruz, ~ ti'Nport Center . . . John Alva.n McDannel , 29, or 105 ~lain, Balboa, was cha~ed ·o~·itt misdemeanor drunk t1 rh•ing at 1:40 a.m. at Palrr. and E. Baliloa Blvd., BalliOa . • . Gar Scarborougtl ~ ported a S450 n · set stolen from ner apartment at 4220 Park :-;ewport, t>etween '7 a.m. Sept. 23 and 6 p.r . Sept. :?;i • • • Ia) Kear's I Tl6 ~1ercE"des-Benz a r was stolen from his 1rivpwa' at 939 Sandraslle, Harbor \"lew Hills. between 2:30 a.m. and 9 a.m .... Stereo equtpn.ent and a 11i.amond ring, valued at 5850, were stolen from the home or Do- ris Jane Tansk1, 6001 Sea- shore, West :'lie~~owrt, be- tween Aug. 25 ancl Sept. 25. • Sl~DA Y, SEPT. 26 Stereo equipment and 3 srultars, valued at $2,635, ...ere stolen bet-.r.•eeo 3 p.m. Sept. 24 and ~:30 p.m. Sept. 26 from the hOme or Ter- ren"e Le., 205-1 2 43rd, \\ £-st ~ewport, by a thJel who got in through an un- locked sliding glass "'"indow . . . Robert Learning, 1015 ~tanners, Harbor Hi£h- lands, reported S380 worth of radio equipment stolen from his hOme betwE-en 8 p.m. Sep(. 25 and 3 a.m. Sept. 26 ••• A burglar who pried open a sltdin!l glass r1oor took silverv.•a re valued at $1,324 rrom the J a"k G reeole} residenre at 2033 Holiday, Baycrest, between 5:30 p.m. Sept. 25 and 3:20 p.m. Sept. 26 ... SterE'O equipment and a suU"ase, valued at $682, were bur- glanzed from the home or James Shortridge Jr .• 1815 C!l!f, CUff Haven. between 8:30a.m. and 5 p.m. P U BLI C NOT ICE S-30615 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS :'\AME STATEMENT The following personsare doing businessas:12 Flores. Irvine, 3900 Parkview Lane, No. l..C • Irvine, CA. 92715: Stewart George Rlchmood, Jr •• 3900 Parkvtew Lat\e, No. 1-C, lrviDe, CA. 927 15; Michael James Roach, 6742 J a.rdi:Des Drl•e, Hunllllcton Beach, CA. 9264'7; SUu.one JllDe Richmooct. 3900 Puk· •tew LaDe. o. 1-C, lntoe, CA. 92715; Carol Richmoad Roacl\. 6742 Jardloes Drl•t, HuJitiactoo Beach, CA. 92&47. Tb1s bastaeslla~cted by a I'MJ"l ~. Tbls statetnlllt 9'11 fDed wtth ttM ~ clert ot Or- ... COIIIty Stet. JO, lf16. MUib: Oct. 7, 14. 11:. za. 1976. ta ttat M41wport KaJi)or Eulp. r -'liM JADE liOU0E Presents A Quarter Million Dollar Collection of fine CLOISONNE and IVORY at -Aiso- 20% off of all our regular • merchandise of quality jade and other fine gems. Exclusively th;u Oct. 15th 673-- ' 2 Of 3 .wnH JUST 1 T.D. c-........... .. c ... 14 .... ...... ---... .:-. llll1o .... ,. c-. -.. o,.... CoutColhp &I f"rt. dol' IIIPt'• !liP-..... ball ....... Oo _,., p,, .... ,)' Grocf•• K-2 6<6-4334 iC Dedlc:ated Chrtstlall Teachers iC Small d asses--tn<U•- Idual lnst ructbn ir Pt)onetic approach to readtnc i' B .. lnn!ng Spaalsh • metric -tl kea.sonatlle tuition CHILD CARE BEFORE. AND AFTER SC HOOL ..,.,. Avcn lllcM. E--11 Nat • Klclooll 111M .. • p .... IDr all pmH. 111 1ut .,..._,., pma, Coroaa del Mar belt UIJ. "•t.UJ J.O, NtwDOrt Har· bOr cot bY Loaro 17-14, £.....,Ja loti U-7 "' rooo. tiUI, u4 COtta Mea Ql -IS-C by ._.,. Bnc:b. Corooa del Mar's Sea Kille&, wbo bne IILUI(td to •lD Z pmes while scor- lne only ODe toochdoWD all seasoo. wtll stUI be loot-iDa: tor some scoring pu.oc:h ln SaD Clemente. The de- fense Will be 1ook1ac tor a way to keep a lood thing gotnc: it has surrendered only 7 points In the first 3 games. Last Frtday night, COM's defensive eod Dave Meador blocked a Un.htersttypuntout ol the end zone 1n the nrst quarter, and that was elK> only scoring for the night, as the satet}' oetteo the Sea Kings a 2-0 wtn O't'er the l't'- viDe school. The battle shaped up as . predicted. University still basu't allowed a tounddown lrh ~mpagnc Hunt Break fasi: \1 \'/}'\)'\ • Q: \.\t. I•> 1.:(/1 I'. \I, Phone ~7 14 1 644·1700 tMa Jtlr. Cotelll 4tl Mar Mid u.. ae ,.. edit• 11 1M POOO, ...,tool! by I.U- '*k >IIIIo ......... -..-.......... -,... Mooport ....-. Sloralb -IOiyamlaZScar-rtee tlld IPQ'Md aa COM drln tlillt Glled 11 tbt UaJ- Yenity S ln tbe tth qa.rter. UllnrsJty aJIIJINt J*lltd the rame oat, tMtt m.lutd a Z6- yard ftel<l coat attempt l.n tbe last mlaute of pJ.ay. Tbe wiA wu CDY 's flrst pme u a DeW member of the Soatl> Cout ._ •. 111 aaotber Soath Coast Lft.CUe pme, Costa Mesa's M•at&Dc• lost their Jeacve opeoer 1n a Saturday night rainstorm to the suf1)rlslng Lacuna Beach Artists, whO remahted uobeate.~ by storming h"om belllnd In the 4th quarter to win 13-6. Costa Mesa hid scored the game's ftnt points to the 3td period wbeoJI!ff Fnt.ter recofered an Artlsl tumble and took It to the Lar.una 6, and Dan Duddridie earrted it Ln for the touchdown. La- guna came back to take a 7-6 lead and iced the p mP late in the 4th quarter with a.notber touchdown. Estanela's Eagles were outclassed Z6-7 Friday night at Onnge Coast Coll~e b }' FoothUI In the Cer~tury L!!ague opener for both teams. f oothlU scored on the pme's ftrst play on a 70-yan:l pass play, led 13 -0 at tbeeodoftbertrstquarter, and added 2 more touchdowns 1n the 3n:l period. The Eagles, held to 4 first downs, got their line tally In the 3rd quarter when quarterback Dave Jeranko hit Dale Ric kard with a ~ yard scoring pass. Newport Harbor's Sailor s, still playing ooo-league games untll their Sunset League season ot~ens 0-:t. 15, upped their record to 2-1 by dOwning former Sun - set rival Loara 17-14. The Sailors had to come fro m behind wltll a 4th quarter 43 -yard field goal by Eric Smith to beat the Saxons , Loan led 14-7 at the nau, after Newport scored first on Roy Ray's 3-yard touch- down run. ln the 3rd period, tbe Sa.llors tied It when quarterback Craig Lyons htl Bob Thagard on a 17-yard scortng pass play. Loara tried to come back again In the closing miootes, but Newport's Dee Ward stopped 2 closlng Saxon drives with interceptions. ~EWf'ORT HARBOR EN~G"' RR$T SECTION ·-P .. 6 Tlllltiiii'Y, OCT. 1, 1!11 OOIIOIIA Dfl.IIAII, CAUF. Bye gives Bucs lndler after loss to Long Beach • • DAVE MEA.OOR blocked a UCllverslty kid: out of tbe end r.one to gl\'e Corona ~~ Mar's Sea KinKs a z~o wln last WHk. '•Tll.ts bye COR\t.l ata&OQd Ume for ua. Wt'Ye cot some work to do, botb oft'eut•eiJ aad detea.slnly, belore we opea South CoutCtxtt,renc::e pLay:· ThOse -.ords we~ spob!a by OCC coach Dtell TVcter as he looked over rums ol last Saturday nlet\t's 24-14 loss to Lon&: Beach City College. The toss gave Tucker's Pirates t Z-2 rec- ord 1n pre-eooterence play. OCC takes this weetend off _»rl opens South Coast Conference warfare 011 '56 Buc champs to meet OCC will honor members or Its l 956 football team that woo the Eastern Con- ference champlonsblp and was the nrst team tn OCC history to play ln a howl game. Members of that team wUJ gather with former head coach AI Irwin on Saturday, ~ov, 20, and will take a journey down memory lane. Players and coaches rron1 the 1956 squad will have dinner, beglM!ng at 5 p.m., ln the college's new food services restaurant, ''the C apta.ln's Table," They'll look tttroogh old clippings and wUI vi ew a hlghllgbt fll m of the 1956 season. They will attend the OCC~ Grossmont rootiJall ~arne PUBLIC NO T ICE FfCTITIOUS BUSI~ESS NA ME ST ATEME!\T The following person Is doing IJUslness as: Dale fahtne)' A.S.l.O. Interior Designers, 2712 E. Coast Hwy,, Corona del Mar,Call- fornl a 92625: Dale Fahrney A,S.LO. & Associates, In- corporated, a California corporation; Z712 E. Coast Hwr •• Co rona del ~lar,C all fornia 9262':i . Tills buslness Is condu cted by a co rporation, Co rponeon :-.:arne; Oal e Fahrney A.S.i.D. As- sociates, Jnc,, !Jal .. Fahrney, Pres. later thai evening at LeBard S!adlllm and •Ill be l.ntro- dur.led to the crowd at ball- ti rne. OCC 's l 'l56 squad re- •·orded a 7-0-2 record dur- ing !he regular season and flropped a Z0-12 decision to Stockton College in the Po- llilto Bowl. CPL. ROGER WEARE IS Gi VEN PROMOTION Marine Corporal RogerW. Weare, son of Mr. and Mrs. William \', Wea re of 2640 ~airway Drive, Costa Mesa, lias been promoted to his prec;em rank ~~.•hUe serving at the Marine Corps Air Station, twakuni, Japan. A former student of Estancia high schoOl, Costa Mesa, hP JOined !tie Marine Corps in J une, 19'i4. P U SL!C N O T IC E FICT!TlOUS RL'SI~ESS ~,H.JE STATEMENT The fo llov."!ng person is doing business as: Sele<'t Prow·rties, 2232 S. E. Bris- tol St., Santa Ana, 92707: VI strike, tnc ., CaHrornia Co rp., 2232 S. E. Bristol, Santa Ana, California 927C17. This Lusiness is conducted t1r a 1;orporatton. Corporation Namf': Yl- strikt>. lnc ., WI!Ham E. Oeste rieclt, v,p./sec. This statement was filed with the count~· clerk of Or- ange Couot y Of-t. I, 1976. This statement was fUed Publish: Oct. 7, 14, Zl, with the county clerk or Or-28 1976 In the Newport ange Countr. 0 11. 4, 19~6"i-u;rbor E~slgn, r -63361 Publish: Uct. i , 14, -I, --::-::--cc-::-::,.-::-- 28, 1976, J n lhe !'Oewport. P U BL IC NOTI C E Harbor Ensign. F-63489 _..:...:..:=c.::..::.::..:.=~- s ... ,.,. Oct •• 16. at Su ot..., .. _ ColloEo. 'hc:Ur wu ol:lticulJdla- appojloted "'"' .... -·· loss to l.ollc Beach. "I felt all aloiC that we could •111 tie ball pme, but mlltalrel •• tilled u. We did a lot to beat ~r setYes~" omctattac u., bl.rt tbe Bocs. OCC was assessed wttb 9'1 J&rdS In peaa.ttles. Loa&: Beacb ~·t receiYe a slllgle peulty untU Late in the third Qlllrter, and the V lklngs woaod (II) with Just Z penalties for %0 yardS. A questiooable pass in- terferenee caD I~ to. Long Beub's 2nd touchdown late in the second quarter. Otnc.ials failed to call an interference peu1ty In the 4th period when OCC rigtlt end Keltb Josephson was hammered to the grountt at the Long Beach 10. When Josephson protested, the Pi- rates were hit wttb a 15- yard penalty and tbe drive was effectively squelched. Long Beach's first scor~ came alter tbe Vlkfngs blocked an OCC 3rd down quitk ldck and t he ball rolled dead at the Pirate II. It only took the VWngs 3 plays to put the ball ln the enrl zone. Late In the secoofl quar ~ ter, leadin~ 14-9, OCC took over at its own ZO and drove OCC QUARTERBACK Jim Conley pnpares to ptktl Ollt on an option play in Saturday night's loss to LoGe Beacb City College. Long Beach ~ender Ri ck Martlll put the rush on Conl ey, hut he got orr the pitch 4ft to b111- back Don Cornell, who st:ooted for I S yards. Goblin day at golf club H:dloween 11111\ be cele - brated a li Hie early at the Costa A!esa Golf Club, ll.'hich spoosors Its 3rd annual gob- lin tourna ment Sunda )', Oct. 24, wit h an l•xpect~ 240 golfers. '• Plar will be or~anize-1 in Scotch twosomes --the men ami women l1it altH nate shOts for a <'omblned Iota! score," e xplains Hart) S, Green. presiden l oft he man- agement nrm which operates the fa cility for the Ctty of Costa Mesa. Costumes are welcome, Mr. Green says. Couples will begin teeing -oN at 9 a.m. on the club's 18-h.Oie Los Lagos coorse, Established handicaps ar e unnecessary, since sc.o ring will be on the Calloway system. One S20 entry fee covers both players' green fees, prizes, dinner, and dan<'ing. to the 44. There, wllh 3 e minutes to play in tne ~u. ••••••••••••••••• MLS SALES REPORT the Bucs faced a 3rd-and- one situation, Instead of go- ing for the first down. quarterback Jim Conle )' elected tn !brow long to flanker Dave Pa.rsel. ThP pass was short and t he Pi- rates were forced to punt. Long Beacb scored on the ensuing drive, bel.ped by a 17~yard personal foul pen- alty. Early Ln the 4th quarter Long Beach got off a poor punt deep In its own ter- rltory. Had the Pirates let the ball roll dead they would have had a first down at the Long Beach 31. .An OCC player tried to pick it up, ho..vever, but dropped the ball and Long Beach re- covered lbe loose pigsldn. Sale s throug h the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Gosta Mesa Board of Realtors totalled $338-1/2 MILLIONS in the first nine months of 1976. THIS IS A 56 PER CENT INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD OF 1975. 5,852 new listings were processed, of which 67 PER CENT ,YERE SOLD. 71 per cent of the sales were cooperative. List your property with a Realtor. te I Itt a tt at a Itt ee:1 SUPER GARAGE & ESTATE SALE t-Oine-dra...,·er dresser, 3 mirrors and one antique. Overnight Discount Xerox ' Copies 3~ No Minimum Classes for sailors FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM E STATEME~·T The following person Is doing buslness as: National Board of ClUe! Ezecuttves, 71!1 Cooper Dr., Placentia, Calif. 92670: Stephen Wayne Jenldns, 719 Cooper Dr., Placentia, Calif. 92670, OCC drove 83 yards lor a score the firs t time It got Its hands on the ball. Quarterba ck Jtm Conley en- gineered the 16 -play drive. Conley got the TD on a 4-ya rd keeper. R :~re, one-of-a.kinll pie<"es -1 810 {Bavarian, Freacb, German and English). Sewing cabinet, antiQue cuckoo cloc k, ships clock, glassware, vases, doll chest, 9xl2 rare oriental hand -woven rug (both. sides de- signed~ rare golden pearl shell Chinese Peacock pictu re, antiQue 5 fool golden-faced carved Chlnese cabinet, 150 year old rhllrl trunk., ct1Ud's bicycle and wagon, costume jewelry, magnUi cent French Pro- vincial leather top desk, fou r genui ne Audubon pic- tures (signed) and two Turner paintings 1812, Priced from $2 to S4,000, 4127 IIIIa ria Wa)', Apt. C, New- port Beach; near Hoag Hospital. Phone 646-7638. HEGULAR PRICE 4( IH BY MO P.M. · OUT BY s,oo AM. COPY STOP SIS • 11 White 4301 BIRCH · SUITE 5 ·NEWPORT BEACH MON. -FRI. 8 -5 ORANGE COUNTY The re are stul openings for sa.Uo rs 1n the Newporl Beach parks and recreation departme nt's offshOre san. ing classes held eac h week- end through Dee. 12. Each class Is for one •eekeml on ly, meeting for 6 hours on both Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. The course Is given on a 38-foot Hans Chris- tian and students ma y sign Ford's Better Ideas fo r 1977 .. Here Today. See & Drive Them Now. 3398BA LAST CALL FOR RECORD ON REMAINING 1976 MODELS. STILL A BIG SELECTION AT NEVER-AGAIN PRICES! V8. AutomaUc -Power Steering Factory Air up for any week~n<1 or ll1eir choice. Classes cover navigation, anchoring, rtgginR, r eefing and many other phases of offshOre saUing. Course cost Is $58 .~0. Registration Is held at the PBR offJ<-p at d t}' hall, 3300 Newport Hlv<!., from 8 a.m. un til noon and from I In 5 p.m. Monday through Fri - day. Further Information ma y be had by calling 640-2271. PU'BLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF' PUH LIC HEARI:'o/G Notice Is hearbygiven that the Planning Commission of the Cltr of Newport H~ac 11 will hold a publk hearing to consider the following proposed amendment to t11e Newport Beach G€'nera\ Plan: 76-3-A: An amenrlmenl to the Land Use Element and Residential Growth Element to change t he destgnafl~'!, of four tots at t11e southeast corner or Da hlill and Fifth Avenues in Corona del Mar fro m '• Retail and Service Commercia!" to '•Two-F~ rnlly ResidentW." '16-3~B: An amendment to the Land Use Element. Re - sidential Growth Element, aDd RKreatloo and Open Spt.ce Element to revise !he open space andpaseo s ystem in HU'tlor View Hill s for consistency wllh adopted Plaaoed Community devel- opmeot plans. 76 -S-C: An amendment to tn' Land Use Element ad- ~-... and elarlfy!ng Spe. ctne Area Plan boundaries. 76-3-D: An amendment to tht Lind Use Element aM-toe ''Admtnlstnttve, Pro- reutoaal and Flnancla.l Commercial" as an alter- oatln to tnt extltlng ''Ge-••nl IDiilltrY'' desjpatlon tdlleoot ID Oraoce County Airport, to reflect uJattnc ·-· 71..S-E: An amtlldmtm to Ute JAM Ute E:ltmtot chln- ~lllo..._.l..,ofuiJ. a.c cornmuelal ctMI c-. the - -ol P1<11k Cout ...... , ... ,., .. 8_ DrtH from ''Rtertlttoaal l8d MuiM Commertlat•' to •·acau Md StlYtct Com- •trdal", to rtfltd e~:lalbl._. This business is conducted by an individual. Signed: Steve JeniUns. This statement was flied w!t11 the county clerk of Or- ange County Oct. 4, 1776. Publish: Oc:. 7, 14, 21, 28, 197G, In the Newport Uarbor Ensign. F -63458 P UBL IC NOT ICE 76-3-F': An a mendmer~t to the Land Use Element text and Residential Growth Ele- ment text a<ktlng a discussion of the posslblllty of residen- taU development on lhe un- developed portion or I he Ae- ronutronic Ford site, to r e- Oect the prevLously -adopted General Plan Amendment No. 31. 76-3-C: An amendment to the Land Use Element tnt adding a section perta.lnlng to zoning and general plan con- sistency~ 76-3-H: An amendment to tbe Land Use Element text adding a statement to tbe effect that the property near ls la.nd Avenue and Balboa Boulevard, currenUy r.oned aDd defeloped for com mer- c:.lal p~rposes, may Amain Jn a commercial dlstrtct un- IU the commerdal uses are dllcolltlooet1, at W'b.lc:.ll time rezoning to a restdtDtlaJ dis- trict wtiJ be coalidered. 76-S..I: An ameDCimeot to the Land Use Elemeat and ResldeottaJ Growth Element ~ the lloalpatloo of property al 8lTI East Bay Afflllll from '•Rttttl and Stnice CommueLa.J" to '•T•o-FamUJ ResidtDtlal.'' Hotloe Is -lltrtber rl•• ttat said pibUc bear- ,. Will bo bolcl 00 lho Zlat daJ ot October, 1176, at tbt lloo1' of 7:00 p.m. Ia lbo c..,..u Cloa-n ol tho ".-.port Boo•• City Hill, II wtdcll ---., tadtD_ ... _ ..., -llld bl ....., 1-WILUAII AilE£, Soct*ry ,.. I s Coaun1aloa City ol Mooport Btocb ........ Od. 7, lfll, .. tMMowport-EIIIIp. The Pirates went 80 ya rds Ln just 7 plays to score midway through the second periOd. Halfback Faye Weathers capped the effort with a 4-rard blast for the score. ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS 1 TJmt tO wordl ar leU . . . !.00 l t to SO wotdl •.•.. 1,00 II to 40 WOI'dl ••••• 4.00 Eacla ... d oYer 40 • • .10 LOST AND fOUNll PrescrtpUonglasses. Tortoise rims In black leather case. Reward. 644.8608. IALB&MIIYICII U O L t7TH, COlT A MEIA 141-7701 -141-1155 .u::e. _,0111'18 _....,..,, ... I u 2 I • ••aelwh 1 AI----· I'UIW-POR. ALL~a•• Dtl.&tl T•s.6 ~ IU Ill. liN .... 0 .... ..__ !Timu 3.50 ..... 6.50 .IS s Ttmta. <.50 1.00 8.00 .10 ~'• BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coon Hwy. Corona del Mw Phone 644· 7336 ProPI!r F itt iNJ Assured 3409 E. Co au Hwv. Corona del Mar 675·3833 • IIAIIHI HAIDWAIE LrJ:t c,..... .... ,...QUb -... .... . ----·-.. _,._ 100 W. COAST . B. • MI SCELL ANEOUS PROFESSIONA L PIANIST and qualified teacher ls now acce:ptlng students on all levels. Emphasis on developing proper playing skills. -Ca ll 675~9590 Pvenlngs. -· ----·- o PLUMBING-HEATING Just Plumbing & Heating Water Heaters, DLsp;sals, Drains, Faucets, Copper Re-plpes .••• Reasonable prices, day, nlt ht c r week- ends! JUST PLU MBIN G Telephone: 642-4111 License No. 300948 • lotUSICAL FOR SALE SPEClAb PURCHASE SALE Just bought eottre stock of well known piaDo store -- brand new pianos at hqe savtna:sl Kohler &i Campbell -- beautltully des.ign@d &p1Deta ll consgles from •••• $ 745 Currier planol • IPlMtl & conaotes from •••• 715 Everett • superb ClOUDII pluos, low u ..• I .UM Plus complete Mlettkla ol aew Yama• &i St....., ptuos: t.owr., I. Yamoa ........ M•y 1IHd ptuoa from $495. UMd orp.a1 rrom $S95. All Utma ...,)lei to prtor ••· SC HIIIDT 111J81C CO. II» Nortb -i~OIIortoo; Pb. 11111- Hooro: 10 A>l Ia 5:10 PM Woo ..sot. 11107 Nortll ...... Strool, Saata Ani; Pb, 147 ...... lloon: 9 A>1 lo I PM --Fri.: Ia 5:10 • Ill. ' -. -. - Early California Hacierida Roy McCardl~ Realtor IB ....,.. R ELIABLE SERVICE S IN CE 194 3 Location selected I.Dd the home buUt for the oriS"fnaJ developer of Corona RlgblaDds and ShoreclUfs; Low rambling Ranch style, shake roof with the e legance of Early Calllornia seldom found ln Orange County. Jt Is located o-:1 approximately 2/3 a cre with over 4000 S·:t. ft. of llving space. You wlU be impressed with the lluge living & dining areas with picture wlDdows overloolttng the entire harbor ar ea. There are 5 Bedrooms & 7 Baths. Sparkling pool-garage Plus 4 carports. 1810 Newport Bl . Costa Mesa 548-7729 AN OUTS1'A1Wtr.G VALUE AT $265,000. CAMEO SHORES POOL HOME One of the largest ll)ts in <.~re<~ GC>cgNm!-. pnol '" likC' new A perfect family hom(' wtth room to add nn Sf49.500 , ~ A COUIWIU. 1u-.. co.. 644-1766 AR CHITECTURALLY DESIGNED CUSTOM DU PLEX A 4-bedroom unit, plus a 1 bedroom unit ••. Unusual wine cellar and large bUllard room. For something out of the ordinary, see this tn Corona del Mar! $147,000 -----Rental Attractive 2-bedroom cottage, fireplac e, trult trees, Newport Heights • • • • ••••• $395 A .• t MARTIN 644-7383 ~ REAL ESTATE E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA D~L M Prime Industrial Real Estate Vacant Commerciaf ' PARKING FOR 40 CARS! FOR SALE OR LWE 16 000 sq. ft. lnchldiJIC _,.,roxtmately 1.000 IQ. ft. of, air coocltUODtd oftlctl -7,580 IQ. ft. Ia utra hlch tUt-ap remaJ.odtr ot ba1Jdlalll coacrlte bJoc:t aDd pamlc~ block. 11' 1 lf' electl'lcallJ ~nttd loadiiiC ctoor. 16' 1 25' IIPriY booth. fOO amp., 140 , ., s ph. power; MtrC81'J IJCIIU. UM1 T!MS., o•a lAY CAift OP!M DAilY 9;,.4 SAT . & SUM. !V!S. IY APPT • NELSON ROBIISOII Realtor 200 MAIN IT., 548-341~ PHONES CURT OOSH JlEAJ.TOll 2 4 00 W UT CoA.-T H tOtfWAY N EWJIIoRT BEACH 6 4 2-6_,2 A place to LIVE! This te rrlfic family home has 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, dining room, and family room. Two-car nrue wlth ra.dlo-<:OOtrolied door ooeo- ers PLUS c'lrport for recreatioo vebicle --oo 15,000 sq. ft. lot! ************** R,chelle Robers, R&dltor 3333 E. 0.. Hipway Coroaa del Mar 6.75-2373 •***** ******** PENINSULA Upper two bedrooms. lower larce ooe bedroom pluEsn~l~~c!:e~rcb aDd olee patio area. Ooelble garage with bath & worksbop. Eltra two-carpartiJIC. PRICED AT $105,000 CALL 673-3663 · EVES. 673-1016 I I•• c... .. COME SEE OUR VIEW POOL! This large lmnacaJ.atety gorgeous Spyglass Hill 4 bedroom bome bas a ~cular far-re2chtng view from tbe yard as well as bouse. Dinlng, famUy & boaas rooms. Jut listed at $225,000 by owners who have to leave ocar golden state. Want the best" Then come see thls. 673-4400 HARBOR iE: IEDIIE ELIIRS CD . OVER 50 rF.~R OF SE R\'I(F e OPEN SAT. & SUN . 1-5 209 HATA (OFF VISTA MOBLEZA) Blutts Front Row View: Gold Coast R Plan Con- domlnlum. 3 Bedrooms, Sho~~o· Ltxea Model.St 50,000 or Lease Option. He. 3 LIHDA ISLE·· BAYFRONT Rouloo Hodges Cllstom 5 Bedrooms, Famth· Room, Wet Bar. New Pier Unde r Construction. $275,000 205 VIA LIDO SOUD •• BAYFROMT 2 Story Quality Home. Prestige Are.a. 4 Bedrooms, Wet Bu. Pier and SUp for Large Yacht. S210,000. 112 VIA LIDO HORD •· REDUCED ! 2 story Famlly Home. Pler and Sltp, 5 Bedrooms, Terrace Deck for Enterta.lning. S296,~00. e BY APPOINTMENT LIHOA ISLE ·· BAYFROMT Doo Koll 2 Story Luxury Custom. 5 Bedrooms, Den, Wet Bar, 3 Fireplaces. Pier. S297 ,500. DOVER SHORES VILLA Dramatic One Story Home with Old World Charm, Exclti~ Back-Bay View. 3 Bedroom, F'amilv Room Extensive Use of Marble. For mal Gardens. ~CiE ELKINS CO., REALTORS Ill OOYH DRIYE 631-1800 WALK TO BAY /BEACH Truly outsb.ndlng home completely remooeled by OYDer-contractor. Unobstructed 360 d£>gree view from private sun-deck. One block to ocean or Bay. Too many upgrades to mention. $128,500. HARBOR HIGHLANDS Charming 3 bedroom home ln prestigious ~ewport Beach. Fantastic swimmlng pool with separate dressiac room. Excellent locattoo near shopptng a.od M arlners Park. EXCLUSIVE -~ • DUPLEX II OLD COIOU DEl MAl Tw b«lrooma ud dlalll rooaa •~·--• • • -PLUS- two bedroom .at. Baaa ..... Jl.f\1. I I I I A RARITY ! ! ! SIT OOWI WATER YIW DUPLEX LD old Corooa del Mar. ~1au1,100 sq. ft --2-1/2 baths 1D eacb lllllt. Ftreplacn. Call for appol.ameaL ASK 116 s 119 ,SOO •••• S NEW HOMES MAKE All EARLY CHOICE! $90,360 to Sl38,MO • • • 3 and 4 bedrooms, fa mUy rooms. SWJ D.Dder COD.Struetton, so pick yoar oolors and ftnishtDRs. NOW IS THE TIME TO ACT! .. '"'I. ' FOR THE ,WISE INVESTOR t ud tbe family wbo nDts a .._,..,, fudb ._ Y1lb bilge pool m PresticioU n.,. .. SMI'• Aha. Lasb oew camel ea.rpet.s thraoa .Ub matcldle papers. Tongue and groove cedar pa»elblc -MW used brick trim a.od latt1ce work OD patio areu. Four ~rooms plu~ flmDy room. Ma.rioers acbool dl.strict. $142,500. Beverly Morpby, 6-U-8%35. (~5) Luxurious 4 BR. home. Family rm. & forma l din ing . with view toward Harbor Island. Boat s lip. $325.000 :-Jew -under constructi~ Coatemp. Cape Cod. Oak firs .. s B~ 4~ B a .• 3 frptcs. LDdscpd. Boat slip. $375,000. Lido Soud waterfront. 4 Bdrm .• 3 bath home with jacuv.i pool &. boat slip. S340.000 Attr. 4 BR. h~me on com er loL Bay, v1ews from livinJ.! rm. & upst airs bdrm. $1.85,000 BILL GRUNDY, Realtor lsluclers 814,. et l iR4ti lele Ul IAYSIDE DR., SUITE 1. M.l. ,75-4161 .................. •••••••••••••••••• Lido Isle Gem ' ............ 'U· 0 -• '' trat a.wm ........ L&. 01 ''· 01 hr aa. 11 .. a ,._ p .................. t• .. ...,.c.._ om., p ............. 'Ill .. ., ...... ...... 0 Sttl IN .. ~ C Jl I I' I Dlltrtc:t. .. -•• 1 ..... .., ... ., •• .; • ., Dis- Diet. will .......... .. ...... BIG TELEV.. ICIIED ta ...,_ off bJ Z... ...... at 181. ad Bob llcC•IIud. pnpde~Dra ol VIdeo ..... IDe .. at zete E. Cout HwJ. iD Coi'OD& del Mar. n. 1 -a. ae!'Ml (meuued cUacaDallJ) ts put of tbe VtdeaBeam TV ,aero tbey ban IDtrodDeed bere. (Eulp 1**.) SUNDAY BRUNCH "---·~ Video Plus comes to CDM TRINIDAD CALYPSO Remember boY crowds ased eo ptber Oil tbe 'side- walt to watcb tbose new- fa.acled telmskiD sets just after World War If? STEEL DRUM BAND £aterta1D111C t.rom S:OO p.m. Guest Bo.t Slips wen. they're doing It apin. The crowds lD front of tbe ''Video Plus" shop on Coast Hwy. lD Corona del Mar are gapJ~ at a 7 -loot, that' 1 r1gbt SEVEN FOOT, TV screen lD the wt.ndow. r::z;;!22103 N. BAYSIDE DR., NEWPORT BEACH What they're looking at 11 tbe VldeoBeam, a set that reeei•es a TV picture mach the same as your preseat home set, but which elservice The Bank of Newport's Travel Centre offers complete, pro- feaional travel planning. 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MAIN OFFICE: Dover at Sixteenth • 64~5333 CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE: Coast Highway near MacArthur · 64~3330 LIDO OFFICE: 530 32nd Street • 67>6333 1*" Oil ss• =~=-,..., "I HAVE BECOME AN AVID IOCIIEI.JN FAN NOW: ALREADY I RAVE CRANGED THE MINDS OF TWO OF MY FRJEIOlS WHEN THEY BAD TO BUY TIBES. U:EP OP THE GOOD WORKJ' WHETHER YOU DRIVE A FAJilLY SIZE CAR OR COMPACT ... YOO CAM AFFORD TO JOIN THE aD::BELlN IIOVEIIEJffl YOU'LL BE GLAD TOO DID. CBBCK OOR PRJCISI thea beams tt ODto a screen so big, you'll almost tbiDk you're at tbe moY'les. The Coolde Mooster loots blg eoougb to eat YOU. Il they ever sbow '•Jaws" on tbls ttdng, somebody's U•tng room sofa ls gof.Dg to get swallowed, You find out 1D a hurry wby they call the Plttsbarp Steelers li.Demao "Mean Joe'' Green ••• he Intimi- dates you, right lD your own home. When David Carradi.De starts his Kung Fu tricks, you duck. On tbe brighter side of things, truel rums, nature documentaries and DlsDey specials will probably gain viewers they never had be- fore, just because the betuty of such productions can overwhelm you almost as much as Joe Green can. The 2 men who are mak- ing Corona del Mar the land of the big TV are Robert Fletcher McC ausland, an ur- bane New Yor ker who went to Dart mouth and ran a brokerage firm, and Zeke Lenn, a hUge muscleman, whose idea of a 25th weddq annive rsary treat was to ride wife Lolly around the country on a Harley-Oavtdsoo •• bog." Bob McCausland is t he smoothly energetic market- log expert on the Video Plus team. '' I know nothing about the technical end of things," be admits. 1' ll I tum a botton and oothlng happens, 1 yell for Zeke." Zeke is a retired North Amertcan-Roclcwell aero- space engineer who looks more like a motorcycle rider . He helped bring VideoBeam toSouthemCali- fornls 2 years ago, and worked for a ftrm ln Anaheim before be and Bob met and ''hit it olf right away.'' When he's not keeping the VideoBeam on the beam or riding his Harley, Zeke jumps out of airplanes. He and Lolly are both skydivers. '•The most r enowned sky- diving team lD America,•· insists Bob. Zeke is FAA safety inspector at skydlvinc meets. They opened Video Plus last week at 2816 E. Coast Hwy. ''We will service what we sell, oo a 24-hour-a-day basis,•• says Bob. '• And we don't even hue to take the set out of the bouse. It woru off of a regular TV antenna and plugs into an outlet in your living room or any- where else you •want to put it.'' VideoBeam has been around for several yMrs, Bob explains. It's IJliDilac- tured back ln Cambridge, Mass., where the plant hat bad trouble keeptnc up wttb orders for the Eutem states uotU oow, accordtag to Bob. The set looks llke some t100 of omce machine wtth 3 ••eyes.'' Each .,, beams a color -red, greeo, blue • (the oormal TV color apect- nm) onto tbe blc screen. wblcb is set up about 10 feet away, Controls oo topot tbe set ad)lst the picture macb tbe same as oo a con- •eat•on•l set. SiDee Bob YcC81sland re- Und, llt tbe ace of 16, to lllalon vteco, be ays be's be.a lookiDc tor 10lnftldac to cet esclted lbcNt all OYer apJD. 'tTbls 11 It,'' be 1D- IIIt8. ADd be L&kes corcma del liar. ''Look at tbll,'' lilt boollla, ...-bll lfiU wldl to tbe .....,_ Cllt· tol'lllla -•·•. ''palm tnee )lilt cMitl:lde mJ door." .... 8Gb loob ... palm tnel. ,......., .... ..._ .. ..__....,lltlli lttcJialllft .... liAr •••• ... _~_ ...... ¢1111~ CDITAMaA ... TT ... ........ LEGIONNAIRE ED, UNDLMD D1E1 .... ,.OCT.'·-, a.JIIADEL-. CAI.Jf . aY J, C.MUMI'MRIES J. (. HrnnfJhriu , u•hose 'tort> 111 llf1J Neu·/Jort Hlr tl. hils b ee" 11 Cos t~ ~ t>StllllrtltfltllrA: fo r •ore thtlrt 1') yellr s. ;., "" aa~thorrt)' on gem s and r~u·elr\. COLORFUL CHOICES From can to clotJdng to taterior decoratiou, people of cood taste are showt.Dc more and more appreclatioo of color. Colored stooes bafe in- creased 1D popaJarttJ, too. Yost of us are tamtllar wttb tbe greea emerald, tbe red ruby aod tbe blue ~hire. Bat, the 1Jlde ra'lge of colorful stooes beComing more popa1ar lD- clude such beauties as the blue turquoise, the blue- green tourmaline, aod sap- phires of <Wrerent Illes. Even U you bneastroog Uking for a particular color, you have a wide choice of stones. The ruby, for example, is not the only red beauty. You may choose a garnet, a rube- lite tourmaline, red spinel or red z.lrcoo. '•Color cou- si.Ds" of the blue sapphire t.oclude tanzanlte, ot the aforementlooed tourma- , li.Des tn aqua, blue Or blue- green ooes. So, the colors you w1ll find lD precious and semi- precious stooes are almost llmltless. Your own eye, your pocketbook and your appreclatloo of pretty things, all bave wide hori- zons of color to choose from. :w $ Foreign· Languages: Leave You S~echless? Call for a frH Introductory Ienon in French, Spanish or the l•n&uaae of your choice.· No obli&•tion, no aellln& ... just an enjoyable introduction to the easiest, most relaxing learnin& experience of your lift!· EtmOIIIBD BY: Ill-E::Hol ::~ CalMnta T.-ra A ..... wtcw I u.tW T.et.n ol Lo8 ~ Cndb an oGend t:.T 1M COline) Phone Alexandra Christiansen Save a bundle! ~ 20%0FF 'icoit Drapery Cleaning Now, SAVE 20!. wbeD Colt, tbe world's 1arplt. restores tbe blddeD ~ lD yoar draperies. Colt re!DOM8 ud cleans draperies. rebaap tbem wttb perfect pleats and eYeD bema. ADd a Colt cleaa1Dc proloap drapery We. Pbooe for a free estimate and sue • • • no obllptton. FOR FREE ESTIMATE PHONE 540-13&& • &42-0270 1702 ~ llvd . .t 17th St. COSTA MESA s.w.. .. of Cbn .. Ceunty RADIO btPATCHED Tlt\JCKS PEG ANSWERS THE CALL By Peg Forgtt After getting many calls from frleods, nelgbbors and fellow -citizens, I have decided to accept their wishes aDd Yolunteer for the 1st District City Council seat Yacated by the untimely death of my frteod Howard Rogers. Here is why I belleYe I am q~a•llfled to se"e: • Although Howard orig1Dally nn for CouncU at my personal urging, I decided to run against this extremely popular pubUc sel'ftDt when he sought a third term, 1 almost won, and ca,rried the 1st district by many votes. The voters of Newport have shown confidence in me. • Our hardware business bas grown because we have shown integrity, fairness and honesty, aDd haYe always done wbat we can to help oar city, state and Dation. · • I have administrative experience to go with my business experience. I have served as president of several organtuttons, and tnvlte anyone to c:tiscuss my record with members of those grolQ)S. For the past 2 years, I have se"ed as treasurer of a 5-state district of Zonta lntematlonal, and have been re-elected to tbat post. I have been tr.easurer of the Zonta Club of Newport Harbor Foundation, and a member of its board slnee 1958. • People who mow me are aware that I baYe been an tndependent thinker all of my lUe. I have no special lllterest to se"e, Md did DOt ask support nor accept mooey from any sueb group wbeo I ran for tbe Couocu. U I am chosen to represeat tbe 1st ot.trtct, aDd aU of the city of Newport Beach, I promise that I wU1 giYe the job my full attmtloll, and be anJlable at all times to hear wbat people haYe to say about tbelr city pernmeot. I staDd tor tlscal responslbWty, fair IDd boae.t decJsloos, and the public's right to mow wbat Its gcwemmeat Is datac. After boldJDc a full pabUc beU1Dc oo eacb Important issue, I belieYe tbe CoaocU lboald ACT 1n the best interests of all of the city. U you belleYe I can se"e JOU OD tbe CouncU, wW yoa let your desires be kDown to oar preselt CoancU members? TbeJ are dae to appolllt aomeoae to tbe ncaocy on Oct. 12. CoaDeil members Doll Met•••. LacWe KaebD and Pal Ryclloft are on tbe appolatmems committee. TbeJ will maJre a recommeodatbl to tbe eotlre cODDCU. U you support me, wtl1 JOU jDID me Ia beiDr at tbat Oct. 12 CoaacU meeti.Dr? U I am DOt cboseD, I wt11 rraclfllllJ bow to tbe wUl of the elected perament of oar ton. U I am cbo'ID, I promt.e I will DOt let JOU dcml. TbUk all J'OII. Yll'J maeb, lor JOUr calls aDd Y1ltta IDd your apre111oD1 of .apport. No matter wbat ...,..,., you ldDd irorda and thoarbta wtll always be U..nd. . WA • ' 1 '1 J' I I. Magnin store ~uilding started J. .-. m f"!!IMdoa pro-stnd:iDD w:lll see • u- IP'UI If .Soltll Cod: Piau ti!IIUdOII ol tbe ! left!,........ Gilt will IDd.te aaLKapin mall 1-.dlle MJIIdh from tae .e..n 11 ~ ftJ .tth Jewel Ca.rt near 8allock"1 acafttiaa bepa OD tbe to the l Map1n store, wtlb putd.llc kit ....tb ot Bat-a~mately !!,000 ~ Jock"&. feet of Df!.W shops, bDolltill • Boa F. Aa:Ser-..1. Mac-the total are1 to 1;nz,080 llla's elder execlltbeoftlcer, squ.re feet. AN ARTIST'S REXDERL,.-G delllcts a portloo of the new toot art museim .tU coulat of a 5,1XMl square toot main lad Norlhlll V, Weeb&Jer, Tbe l M.agnin !lore jolDI home of the ~ewport Harbor Art Museam, whtchts scbed-p.llery, a !,400 square foot eatranee p_Uery, Z smaller tbe eompuay-spresi~an-Balloct's, Sears, U.s.J Co. uled to be completed In the fall of 1m. Gromdn'eat~Dg cllleries, a !ktnor's pl.lary, a sculpture p..rden, ad-DCJ~~.Ke tll:at eoutniCtloo of and Josepb Mapln aDd 150 ceremonies were held Sept. 22 at the 2 acre site donated milllstrative omces, a staff library, a booltstore, wort l 10,000 ICIIIlre loot store specialty shops. by the Irvine Co. in Newport Center. The 21,000 square and storage area, special projects area, and a kitchen. wW ~ ~~-~ ~D ~--~--~_._._._._._._._._._._._.~~_._._._._.~_.~_._._._.~ ............ ~_._._. .. _._._._._._.., by Oetober, 1m. ASSEMBLY MINORITY LEADER Pul Priolo la rJuked by Mrs. Loree Heather. at left. ucS Mrs. Edwta Steea lr. duriDg his Sept. 28 appearance at u awards...,.._.. of t be Newport Harbor Republlcu Women. The ~ hooored 12 women for achh!femeot: Mmes. Josepb s-t. W'Ullam Bents, Lorea Heatber, Garth Berce-.. Edpr Hill, Rorer Hertzo(, Robert Httt, Robert Matsball, Ricbard l'Uxon, John Sehmttz, Rllth EUyn Phnnb~r and Lucille Kuebn. Mr. Priolo urged a strong RepubUean ca~ to increase party strength in the state legislature. Unused s~es use up taxes Tt.e _, pbue of co.- Orange County collects 000 and the srate ;. ooed l $13,795 a year from the s424,oso.Z4, according to Newport-Mes:a unlfied Mr. Schlllerer's rtcures. G. ROBERT ENSIGN of Co- school distnct as ln-Ueu Supt. JOhn w. NtooU feels rona del Mar, rice~restdent lues for .the 3 pleoes of tbe dlstrtet WUI need to ltl!ell aDd project director of Wll- property owned by the dis-the Wakeham property as a ltam L. Pereira Associates, trict but. Wlllsed as ele-school sU e. Resit\eDtl.al de-Corooa del Mar planners, meotary .;chool sit~s. nlopment is expanding in arehitects and engineers. state aid indebtedness, be-the area. t:boald E. Small-has been appoiJXed to tht' log paid-off by property wood president of the board arehitectunl technOlogy ad- owners in the former Costa of education, has expressed Ylsory board for Cerritos Mesa union school district. a ~sire to see the UDDeeded College, Norwalk. He is for the 3 parcels totaled school property put bact on active ln the Newport Harbor $1,471,027.67 as of June 30~ the tax roU s by being sold. Chamber of Commerce, 1976, according to Raymond Property owners in the Greater Irvine Industrial R. Schnierer, business man-for mer Costa Mesa antoa Leaglle and UC I"ine In- ager for the district. school district would no · d·Jstrlal Auoclttes. He has Current legislation re-longer be burdened wtth the beeo associated with the quires districts. who hOld extra taxes beiDg collected Pereln orpoiutioll since ucant sUes for a specified to pay-off the state aid. 1967 period of time wtthoutbuUd-• lng schools, to make in-lieu paymeats to reimburse coaatles for lost tax reve- nues. Tbese Jllymeots bepn ill the 19'75'" '7C tlseaJ ,._r a.Dd ue automatlcally 1rith- held from apportionments, N.B. BUILDING PERMffS he explained. The vacant sttes being considered for sale by the dlstrlct lncliJde about 10 acres near 16th St. and Whit- tier Ave. The property was purchased 1n 1965 for$662.- 000 and the state aid in- debtedness as of June 30, 19'76, was $612,676,89, tn- cludil1t principal and In- terest. Tbe other 2 sites, Wake- ham elementary andSmaUey elemeotary, are oorth of the Su Diego freeway. Wakeham wu purcba.sed in 1967 for $309,334 and the state aid indebtedDess Is $434,300.54. The Smalley St. site was purc._sed In 1966 for$300,- ADotber acUn month iD llollaiOo .. -8 .... aMed $7,657,1411D Septem- ber, boosting the 1976 rec- ord to $53,768,271. This contrasts with $20,753,338 for the same period last year and $35,513,215 for all of 19'75. The majJr boost during September came from new resldE!ntlal coostructioo in Spyglass Hill, Including 48 dweiHngs and 12 garages, for a total of $4,383,021. Following permits were issued during the last two weeks of September: • SPYGLASS HILL Forty-elgbt sUtcle family dwelll..Dgs on Cambria, Go- leta, Mootecito and Drake's Bay, ranging trom $70,000 to $115,700 for a total value of $4,276,341; plus 12 gar- ages f.rom $8,500 to $8,900, total $106.680. • WEST UPPER BAY Clement Hirsch. remodel, 200 Evening Star. $54.700. Calllornia FtrstBant, tel- ler booth aDd drive-up tiosk at 1501 Westclilf, $30,000. • NEWPORT HEIGHTS M. Muller, 2 story, 1 untt dwelling, 2928 Clift Drtve, $23,000. • HARBOR VIEW Hartley, add studio room, 1942 Port Dunlelgh, $5,000. Broadmoor Homes, 47 to 50 Yacht Re90Jute, caissons wlth wide fiance beams, $60,000. XEROX COPIES NO MINIMUM I,.egal -5\! Col ored Paper - Bound Material -6~ Double Siding -~ Lables -25\! per sheet (81>. 111 Vela Binding -$1.25 per book Collating -1/2~ a copy Spiral B inding -75~ and up per book T per tu1dred-1 original .;,., 4""perluded-1011gi .;.; ... COPY STOP 4301 Birch • Suite 5 Newport BelCh 751-1050 MOM. • PRI. I · 5 (IIUII QaA-0011111'1 AIUOft) •BM.!!:QA~ • Rieha?d -~tfiiiStoo; 116 Coral, 2 story daples, $59,- 000. • NEWPORT CENTER Coldwell s:,~:~·N,:':;:;',1 I tions at 230 and Center Dr., $5,500 and 600. • CORONA DEL MAR AdcUtlon at 3645 E. LD<lst 1 Hwy., $6,000. Etta Stowers, 330 Orchid, add stairway, $5,000. • NEWPORT Lloyd Bothwell, 3505 Via Oporto, refinish interior restaurant, S24,000. • AIRPORT ,\REA Messenger Venture, 1600 Dove St., suite !or M,D.S.I., $11,100 . Pacific Mutual, tenant de- felopment, 1401 Dove St., $45,350. Fire sprinklers for res- taurant, 477 7 \'on Karman, $9,000. • PROMONTORY BAY John Uoyd, 506 Harbor lsla.Dd Dr., 2 story, 1 unit dwelliDC, $185,000. J, J. B. 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MI ..... , ..... • • 2 ... .._T I I • • .--.-2 J 2 I 7 ........ p· , ""! I L ... Goldon T~: "Ut w __,_ ._ _,-tlw '*'-of ,.WU,--_,...,.. -.,,-1-4 ,_. • .,..,;. ~W< •f ,...~". (Hm. 4 :16). I N doe -,.of doe .,~ ... to dille H .. ••-. _... i1 ---doe- lipii •e of a.n.t ... His -. It ;, I Uodiw ... -.te doe _ .. of • L-.. !liblical -of dlio .,_.,,, "Tbe ,__., ... '-• .... Hdoftwo ill pacliall. .. -of evay book of doe Now T ; ib ~;. ...... ~--...... •ncuk:ate lloat ..... *X" ..t • ;o,- and l"eeiba .....,. 4 ... to 6e CJir». tiaa amfelllioa. Tile I ...... ., .... idts lbe -fa< doe ............ lUid the ; .. , ........ -,_ .. fulfiRmem: of the exbal'i''aa ._.._ pri"!"']' c:loonaeriotico It [ .. _. sap] IS loouded OD doe 014 T- ~· it is eeDtt!ted in <llrilt. ... it ~( r;:ert;:! ~all.::..; =:.e ~ ing of Chriat art: 1ut days. "" "The: .,._. ;a, lint. IOW>dod oa thr Old T-mrnt It [the-] 1s to a. largt; utm.t an iatcrpretaticm lUid exposition of Old T--· Scriptures. It bu been likened to a Christian i'OCmlOO or a teries of ser- mons on sel«ted Psalms ( Pu.. 2 8, 95 110). Tbo ....... -..... cx:.w.,; lligb testimony to the ilupiratioa aad •uthorioy of the Old T--Scrip. turn. In the 6nt vuw tbe wtiale Old T-....t is clesipated u 1bo very voice of God 'P"'kiztc to mea. and throughout the l<ster Words -men of God spokt of old are praeuttd u sJ>OI= by God Himtelf (~ .• Hcb. I :5, 6, 13; 5:5) or by am. (t.(., Heb. 2:11·13; 10:5) or by tbe Holy Spirit (Hd>.3:7; 10 :15). Tboautbor's characteristic -of tbe Old T-- meat is that which has been tennecl the typological Ute ; that ia, be 8ea in the lristory lUid the inJtitutiooa of tbe Old Covenant ..-., -"• and actions which aie typical. fOI'elbadow- mgs and pr<ficurinp of that wbich was to berome fuD rality. io the New CovawtL Ia --doe wltole epistle is a set of Yariationa 011 a tllemr from Paul: 'Theae [tbe. Old T-- mmt sacral instibrtioas) are -,. a ihadow of what is to""""'' bat the subobnce belonp to Chriot' (Cell. 2:17). Thus Melc:bUodolr,-prioot and king, is dimaefy d eC»el to ~t beyond rumot!f to tbe ,... HlP Prim Jesu·; rhriat (Hd>. 7 :I - 10 :18). The r.., of Go#'• _.. iD the .nJdmte;s, their fttilift to - to '"" promiaed Sabl>otlt -. poims beyond its<lf to the clftDol Sobl>otlt rest which awaits the Ntw T•emeut people ol Go<! (Heb. 3 :7-4:13). n.;. view and u:e of the Old T....,.mmt never degen.:rates into rnerr aJlecory ; Devotional that Q. 1bo .Jid T-... .,. ne\'t!l" mtftly symbols of diE.I'-.1 tndhl, u in tbr all<loriziDc -.. -of the Jewislt piUioao(ll>er Pltilo; -· the Old T-ment 1ri1torJ is~· -aeriously .. lriltorJ. lu as ~·. it points beyond iboll to the Jut days. 11ris ux of Suipbue is tbeftfOtt an doqucnt e:xpressiaa of the fanb that God is Lord of all bislory, shapinc all·hioto<y fOO' His ..... -. and ladinc all history towont His pat redemptiv< got.!. Tbo Old T .... ament is Lhercfore of abicliac walue and mdurin& si(niliwta: for_doe pot>- p&e of God in the 1ut days. for it a· abks them to 80e the whole tweep aad di.reaion of the milbtY redee"···w arm of God.'' FIU1ber~· the oame .- wtit<s: "Tbo mcsooce 1 of IUbr<wa J is, sec:ondly, centcted io Oum. Christ, tbe Soo of God, dominates tbe wbole, and am. colon '""Y part of the whole. He [Christ] tttaods at tbe bo- ginDiar of 1ri1torJ u tbe Soo tJoruacb whom God cru.t:ed the world; He staack at the mel of all IWtooy u the diviDely appo;oted 'hcir of all thiap' ( Hd>. I :2). He doorinateo all IDa- tory and ....... t)te whole world, 'up- ltolctinc all thine• by His word of .,._.(,Bro. 1:3). He is God'• ulti· 1nate and delinitivc word to man (lld>.J:2), and ffisJ>icltpriestly min- istry is God's ultimate deed for man -a whole, assured, eternal dclivflf"a!ltt from am. That higllpriestly, atoniug ministry spans t~ wboJe of J~•· · existence : His rntry into mankind, His sacrificial suffering and death, His mtering into 'the heavenly Holy of Holies, His presmtation of His sacri- fi«: at the: throne of God, and His ~ tum in glory to the waiting people of God are aJI highpriestly acts (e.g., Heb. 2 :17, 18; 9 :11-14; 4 :14 ; 9:28). His highprkstly ministry maries Him as full partaker in tbt Godhead and as complet~y one with man. Ind~, DO letter of the NeW Testament is so full of the humanity of Je·sus as the Letter to the He~s. Sin~ He i~ .both Son of God and a Priest fully one wita maD, His priesthood and His saeri6~ have a real and etmJal sig- nificance and top and supersede every other p~tly ministn.tion. The im- press of the incarnate Christ is upon His people'; His history of suJferioc :uwl triumph is their history; His obedicna: and fidelity to tbe Father mal<• possible thcir faithful obedience to God. His entering into the Holy Plaa-gives them access to the throne of God." Moreover, the same Kholar writes : ·'The message lof Hebrews]is, thirdly, FROM .. TilE EVANGEL." LARGO, FLA. KNOWING lE8U8. by Aad:rew ldunay Aad tWii .. llle .....-. dl.c ~ _,.., bow Lbee, die only tn. (W. _. ,__ a..rt.t. ................ _.,.. 11:3. 0...-....-1 it. tD bow .1-bette~:. The bowledp of the heavenly char-.et~H of Ch!Wt's penoa ..t work a. what &loDe can make heavenly OniltiaDI. who, IUilid all the diliealtiel aDd *-.pt.tioDI of life OD earth. crm live a1 thoee whom the wupeaio• J)O"J'U' of the upPer world b.ae poan!ssed · and iD .hom it caa •Jw.ys P.,. the vidory. • .. Let U. DOt be _, selWt aDd m:.u .. to be CODIIeot with the ~ tb.t J~ ~ -, while ._ ue cuelas of bavin' irr.timate per-....:J «qU&&IItuce with him. .•. Let us .eek to lmow aricbt tlus blessed Soa whom tbe Father ta. liveD ... Let w tum away from earth, let ua pze at~d ~itllte UK1 worship, untiJ be. who W tbe outshiam, of tbe divitM rlory Naiaes mto our ¥erY haul. ... 0, let it be the .,_t work of your life aDd the peat loacial of )'OUl' heat ta bow .1-: • a hu.mb~. meek diaci:ple to bow •t his f..t ..J ~ him tMdi you of God aad etemaJ. life. Y-. eW'D DOW, Jet WI bow befon hbD ill the fomfotd. lloi'J ia which the Word h• .et him befont us. He ie tM Mit: of all ehet God ha. He is i .. cr.tor. He » the upholder. too. He .ie the ouWrin-. ol Ood*s PJry, ...S tbe pss&et. imllle of hW substu&ce. 0 ~ B.Yiour aayth.imc tD bow' U.. Ntter, and • tiles to have m.y God speak to 101!-'l'b~ HollootofAIL2 . -·· ~== <lwi.t Oar "-Pbat t' 0 ow 4:14-1:10 tuatlred. by tbe t-.ticc , II that the days lioa: God ... ia Hio Seta .,. 't-.... cla,a' (Hob. I :2). CbrUt hu _....t ... lbo <Dd of tbe ace Ill put away Ilia by the .ai6ct of Him-sc!f' (Bib. 9:36). It ia the IJq:inni"C of the all!; the ...., ~ of God baa heconoe a ra1ity ill lite midst of tbe old, lUid """' 'have ..-. . . tbe powtts of the _. to comt' (Heb. 6:5) even DOW. Wbatror.n..-bad posi~tssed. iu an imperf«t form, a form which itaelf pointed to a fuller realization. is now a pi ~t bkslinc -a bettor ..,....... (Hd>. 7:Z2), better aacrifiots (Hd>. 9:23), a bet- '"' poM<SSio1l (lid>. 10o34), ·and a bett"' hope (Hcb. 7:19). Mco atiU hopo, and the lull ..aiUatioo of all that Christ bas wrought is llill. to come. But the Day is dra~ .,..,. ( Heb. 10:25) when all that is now a 'sun· hope 5ltall bo fully tUiiud. Tlrit 'Jut days' character of Jesus' work. itJ rschatological character, gives it a 6nal, ~for-all character and makes the decision of faith one of krTible urgency ; c:tenal issues are being de- cided now, in faith or unbelief. Man i,.; confronted. by an eternal and ines- capable either-or. Sttn. in this eteha- tologica1 light,. the sternness of the "'1lflliocs itl6 :4-8 and 10:2&-JI, warn· ings which at first gl.auce teem to pre- clude the pouilJity of a secood re- penlallce, is not strqe. ... God has spoken His last word. and tbt time is short; men must not be left UDder the FULNESS OF JOY About 3.000 yurs aao Dwkt wrote in Psalm 16:11: •• ... In Tl'ty ptwMnc. Is fulness of ;oy ... " He wu right. for there is no Jruter loy than personal fellowship with God. Vert O.ll'id could not lcnowthe fulnns of }oy now spoken of in Paul's epistles. for he did not kno. Christ, who later came into the wor1d as God. manifested in the nesh. to die for our sins. He did not tl.now that Christ would malle full s.atisfaction for sin and be raised from the dead to confirm our justification. Nor did O.vtd know that belie'lfers would be gill'en Christ's resurrection life, and a po- sition, end "all spiritual blessings; in the heavenlies in Chnst" (Eph. 2:4 -6 ; 1:3). When Paul wrote that God hu called believers "into the fellow- ship of His Son," he referred to a spiritual, heavenly fellowshiP. far more rntimate and precious than any previo usly enjoyed by mortal man. This fellowship is to be en· joyed by fait1'1 . but it is faith based on fact, the fact that Christ indeed dred our death and rose again from the dead that we might par- take of His life and enjoy a posi- tion at God 's right hand in Christ. This is why the Apostle Paul urges believers of this dispensation of grace to "seek those things whieh are above, where Christ sitteth on the right hand ot God" (Col. 3:1). ddusion that they can coolly and de-Peter and John both came to libcratcly sin and then repent in onier know much of this fellowship to sin again. Such sinning is the Jut through communion with Paiul. th nl . . who was sent to Jerusalem "by step on e way towa apostaSy ; tt 11 revela(ron" to make known to the the expression of an 'evil, unbdievirt~ leaders there "that gospel wh ich 1 heart' (Hd>. 3 :12) which cannot find presch among the Gentiles {na· the way to repentance becauge it has tions]'." (See Gal. 2:2-9 : 11 Pet. deliberately cut itself off from God, 3:15-18). This is why John writes the Giver of repentance" (d. Martin rn I John 1:3,4: "Truly our fellow- H. Franzmann, T}., Word of 1M Lewd . ship is with the Father, and with GrOflls 1961 pp. 244-246). Hi~ Son, ~esus Christ. And these • • thmgs Wflfe we unto you, THAT (CONTI!1UEO NEXT WEU ) YOU R JOY MAY 8£ FULL" Questions &Answers •:r H ENav J . HF.'i"llT, "1111 .0 . THE CHOSEN PEOPLE, 2J6 W. 72ND ST., NEW YORK C I TY Question: I M·ould likr to know if HorwH:oh }ws any rt'llltionship ro rh~ :nm-M·orsllippin~ r:t.'lc•hrmion.{ IJt this time of tli<' J't.'Or. Answer: The festival of Hanukkah (dedication) was instituted by Judas Maccabeus and the elders of Israel in 165 B.C. as an annual celebration of the purification and rededication of the: sanctuary after its desecration b)' Antiochus Epiphanes. It lasted eight days. For the historical account see 1 Maccabees 4:36-61. The lighting of lamps and lorcttes played a promin- ent pan so it was also called the F~ti val of Lights (see Jost:phus Ant. xii . 7. 7). It was because the Klolatrous heathen worship under Antiochus had ~n stopprd that the fC'stival a~. It was in honor of the true God and had nothing to do with sun worship. In the New Testament it is called "the feast of the dedication·· {John 10 :22L I Maccabees 4 :59 read!i : "And Judas and his brethren and the whole congregation of Israel ordained, that the day5 of the dedication of the altar should be kept in their seasom from year to year hy the space of ei&ht day!. from the five and twentieth day or the month Chi! lev, with gladnes! and joy." The month Kislev usually be&ins around the end of our November and parallels much of our December. For the occasion an eight-branch candle- stick called the menoroll is uKd. One liabt is kindled on the first night and another one eac:b succecdin& night. A ainlh IiCht cxteodin& from the rear is caUed the ShammtU (servant) ud is U:ted to lilbt the othen. In the Syna- 101* the dedtc.atiolK)fferin& of the princes ia read from Numbers 7: I - 8:-4. AI home the eveninJ is spent in pfa)'ial various James and spinnina ct. Ha.nutkah top which is c:aJkd the 4Ntthl or treftdeJ. The c:ustom of Jiv· •• lifts hu alao become a part or ihis oetebtt Ilion. -()u~·,tiHn · It ·,.. tlrr irur rr,·to•rl ~m•u'illt' "llul tlr,· 1113 1 om•lwnrlurt'llfl .. f 1\fllim.,,i.lr:r tlrt' 1;1,, .. ("o,/11 ,,.11 1,'11"(' /If f0/111" l'.flll.'lfllf'l'.' Arr~"·r·r. If \"<Ill ha •~· ;u,·c~''" It• 1lw 1 ~-...,•~h En~·1 dorx-Jia ynu ...,jll fin.t all ••I lhl·m ~~\'('n under 1hc '111'1jcct of COMMANI>Mf.....,TS. Thl'rt' are '''"lC len column' ,,f o;nMII print. There 01rc ::!.JK allirm:tl ilC N mandutor\" c1,m. mandmenl~ kno""n ets the /lfir.•·,:nJ rm•h anJ .u;~ nl·~wti•~ co mmandm e nt ~ ~.:.tl kd \t 11>~ "' f,. "''wh_ E:\:lmpk-. "! cach h •lln•': Mand.,IPI"~ ( ••mmandm~·nh I. Tt• 1-n,,..., th:tl ih<' I ••rJ Gtll.l ~·11o· i't~. f.xt~.hl\ ::!0 :~ ::!. T,, ~c l.,n,....,kJ~<: Ht .. unil\. IJcull'r"n;,,~ ":~ .~.-4 . Tt• lo•H' anJ fear Him. !Xu~t•ron,~m~ ":~. 1' .'i. To pra} 111 Him . F.wUm ::!.1 :::!~ b. To ckowc to Him . Deuter.m1•nl} 111;211 7. T,, swear by His name. Deutcwnomy ft; IJ: 10:::!0 H. T u rcJ~emhlc Hi m in His ways . Dcutcwn~m1 y 2~:11 IJ , To sanctify His name. Leviticl" 2::!:.12 10. Tt1 re:td the Shema· each mt,rn- ing and evening. Deuteronomy 6:7 17. To COP)' a leaf of 1he Law lor oneself. Deuteronomy 31 : 19 19. To bless God after eating. Deuteronomy X: I 0 20S. To rebuke the sil)ner. l..evilicu~ IIJ : 17 207. To kJve the stranger. Deuteronomy 10 :19 Prohibilivc Commands I. Belief in the cxisten« ('If any hut une God. Exodu5 20:3 2-4. The making of imagel'l. E~todUII 20::1.4 : .14: 17 S-h. The: wt~nihip of ~an artd plane11. E~todus 20:S 13 . ~ pl•ntina: of tr~ in the llanc· tuary. Dcu1eronomy 16:21 41 . Tauooina the: body after the man· ner of Idolaters. Leviticus 19 :27 43 .... 4 . Roundtna "lhc: corncn: of the head" or of the: heard. l..cviticu~ f9:27 US. To lklay ~tows and fret-will of- ferinp. Deuteronomy 23 :21 l4fi. To ~100\'e a lancl'i'nark . l>eulcronomy 19~ 14 302. To bear hatred in one'• heart. Leviticus 19:17 J 10. To tuft'er • ,..itch to five. E.odus 2:!: 18 .......... u ... no..-... 'hw "-............ ( ...... ~Ootl ...... __ _ I&~ lr•ra liNfaQr wftl .... --.Nbtwlllta -•-c.rtotto ...... --·-·-""" ....... ........ .... - TilE -or TW LORO, _,_, TUII. B,oi.&O.... Dr.J.R.C.... .... ...._D4 at ,, .. ._tMS.He-• ... ti.t prqdtter,....., "I Md.., ....... d.J II .. afWs;'i•, t'-MIIthar"...,. boOb. Dr. ~ ... willa u. •• ,.., "'~ ... ....... of ............... -., ... --~. ~ ..... .,...._,....ato•--~ n.b a' .. ., ... Iuisi&• Ho .... --... -anc;.. ~--.......... -. ti¥e rcasmmc. r ...... DCIIt ........... to qliCJte it.... a~. the oottle.....t of ... --" ito i ....... tion. AN d part:t til t11t1 Bi- ble inapiNd! Ia ita ...... tioa ,_,. oaly, ... ,_,. ....toll Wb.t ia tbe ~,. rJI God'a Word with re&peet to 'thue quowicww? ''A•Jtc-. by tJt<-., It# holy P'f'P/o&, .... <It --1ince the world b~n. "-Lu.U J:70. "God, who at auadry time. liNt in dW~ ntCIIIMr'l spaU in tUM put unto tlu" /atltrr-1 by tlu propla,et1. "-Heb. 1:1. "AU 1cript~ it fiven by Uupira- t;.., of God, and ;. pr.filabl. for doctl"im. /01" reproof, /01" f!'OI'f"«tion; for i rutf"Uction in ~tt'OUMiftl. "- 0 Tim. 3:16. That Paul hen! refers to "sacred Scripture~ of the Jews" and oll the boob of tho. writinp, no Ofte doubts. The inspired declaration, tb~. ia, that u.eh and .vera~ ~ those canonically ~ivcd boob is an inapired book. It is not d.nied but that thia ill true, in the •me aense, of each and aeveral ol the canonically rece:i~ boob of the New Test..sment. The que~~ti011 now ia: . Are all paru of ee.ch oC the boob of our .. cred ScriptUM~ inspired at all. or, if so. equally inlpircd with the other p•ru? It will be admiued by all that- The •hole mcludes tM .... ., all it. part.. Then what is true of the Scrip- tures u a whole. or of each book aa • whole. ir equally true of each and e\'ery put or it. -~...,._ ...... ..,. ~ ... _. .... __ ,lo ·-ofc-; ..... caa •• kaew tile ::::..':r-:.·. •:. 11' .. ,~ k01k .. wdlln .... 11ft .. • 1' .. -..... .....,., ...... la • .,. ""' e1 , ... r •• Is' ................ ~ • ... , ••• , ....... I : I I u - :· .... I....;L_'&....; .;::,-: --· .... --.. ............. 1111 ....... do , "' Ia.taoca mifht be (iV'WJI i.a which the ma-t ~ writen mialttate tbeit OWD lltMJlial •ad ......W.. convey no meuinc at all. Sbi.U tbe fUihermen ol G&lilee. tbeo, be .. ,. pc»ed eqt.Mil to es~ the .... lvee with unerrinc ~ it let't to their own phr~? Let the reader ~member that U.. wen rude, uneduc:~~ted men, taken from the lowes.t callinp o( life-from the fishinrboatt alone the lake.hon ol Tiberiu; and thourh we crant they were eye and ear-witnefMM!!S of aiJ tbe actB and words of Chrilt. how could they each and aeverally relate them in the elegant Greek in which we find their historiet~? The~ is but rme way by which to account for it. They wrote and spoke as they were moved by the Holy Choat, not in the words which man's wisdom t.aucht them, but which the Holy Spirit t.aUJht them. \Ve do not conjecture this, we know it. Read these Scriptures. "Hut whfm they 11hall lt'fld you, and d('fivrr you up. toke no thou.rht bf'/Orl'hond what yt' shall •pH}~. neithPr do )"f' premt'ditate: bul whot- &Of't.'f'f lihoff b£ 1i~n you 1n that hour, that tlpNk ye: for-it U not y• that .~pFok. but thf' Holy Ghent."- Mark 13 :11 . Let WI once more hear the st..ste· No one believing this can doubt ment of the unerrin1 Spirit: "All that the Holy Spirit put the very ~~,ure is liven by inapir.tion of words they we~ lO rpeak into their Each part, then, of each book ia mouths. T hey did not know what intpired or God; and tince no dis-they were to speak until after it had tinction ill IDIIde in the amount of been spoken through them by the inapiratlon of any part received, we Holy Spirit. are not at liberty to intimate 8 dif-The apoetle. so unden1tood the terence. Eac:h part is therefore inspiration of the Spirit-that it equally inspired with any other was not simply plenary, but uerbol: part. H the whole il Cod's Word, "Wh ich thing• olAo wt 1pn1lt, not uch and every pcrtion and part of in thf' word& which man ·, wisdom It, every ~rqn:pll and period, trocht'th, but which tM Holy Ghott every ~er~timcnt and aentence and tf'or-ht'th ; comparing 1pirituol Wonlia equally God's Word. To in-things with spiritUDl /WOf'd./. "-1 tim•te that the least Rnten« oral-Cor. 2:13. luaion ol the Scripture. ia inac-In thi.e WIY spoke all wbom God curate or falae ia to mUe God a liar. ever inti pi~ to 1peak to u1 . It ia urred by some wbo pro(Na to "For ht whom God ltatll tmt be friendl of Cbn.tianity tbat since speoltdh tM IIJtJrfU of God. . ... _ the Bible wu not ~Jiven to teach us John 3:34. reotor;y or a1tronomy. leocrt~Ph}· or Will any oppoaer of the pi.Duy- histor)', that oaly those pa;rts are in-verbal theory of in1piratioa spired that te•c:h r~li«ion, while presume to .tfinD that Petar md there may be inaccura.ciea with Paul did not each retain bia owa reapect to Mc:ular 1nd scientific peculiar •tyle when apeakin& Won matters. I cannot acc:ept tbia the Sanhedrin, rulen aod kinp. u propoaed betrayal of the Word of when he wrote hie epiltlet? It is God. I accept no compromite. It i1 frankly coneflded by the ma.t in- •11 God'• Word, or none of it ia veterttc oppoeers of verbal in.pira· God's Word. C•n all Scripture be tion that • larp portion ol our indeed inepired d God and yet Scriptures muat have been uerbolly abound with manifc.t and ma.oifold in~~pired-that all the prophet& of etTOrs touchinc secular tbinp? Is the Old Teatament, the d~ not God u rteardful of Hill veracity of Jesus and the Book of Revelation, in small thinp u well as in the were verbally intpired. How d.icl greatest-concerninl science, David and J .. iah, Daniel •nd &eocr•phy and biatory u purely Jeremiah, Zechariah ed Amoa re- "relicious matters'"? When one lain their own peculiar .tyiM wbea falsehood can be undoubtedly fi.aed the very IIJOtYh they uaed ...,. con· Upoll any part ol the Sacred Book, ff!Medly infUMd into their •iada1 then ill claims upon my credence But they did retain lbeil .wraJ are fOft!ver forfeited. style.. u did the apo.tl•whla t.bey If m1e ltatement is found to be epoke before ruler. mel kiap, aud fa lse, I know not which ones are! therefore we A:now that verbal in- true. The~ may be erron in tbe spiration does not deltroy t.be atyle transcription of the ancient of the writer or 1poeU;er. manUKI'ipts; there may be enon in "A maa ._. Mit --to • tnm.lation, and erron many in in· W.Mlf .... Qed __, Jdaa. JUt terpret.ation, but that the Dl"i#inal --.~ S . . powen are ' -:r-.,.. . cnptu~tJ art' th~ word• of the lw-~ coetrolled 10 u to ..,_. t ng God. He most n.j)licitly the very parpau ... • ...._ decl~ ~he~ to be . No true friend . which God ..,...W ~-tl to Chnetlamt·y can advocate • •pot.. ia •• lf a ...... ._.. to ...,. ted inspiration, since it effectually ftnt. .,... • ftgte ... ...._ ..... a wipes out tbe Bible u a reliable comet· eaek ~& ....W book from the ~·et: of t':te earth. God 11-.e tl. OWII ..,... ....., .,_ hu placed Hn rmpnl'fl.otur upon ~t ,_ U. __. ..._ tile "all 1cripture, .. and therefort~ He ......, .. C.Ut ..._ tile;.._._. avows Himwlf the Author of each u.e.pa~ ... tMt ...,.._ dte ~ and every . utter~~ and al~~ il the ••••· )( .... , Da•l4, they cont.aan. Th11 q my po&lbon: l..U.•, e~--. p..a, ...._.. ..,. t' AU .. 8ari~ .. _ ......... L'_... • -..y ...__, ... Lf+ t • I ..... c:JIII.:n cu. -.... tltoucla ... I : ........ ...... •• J..k... r. L. ( ho •••••• ••e• wu• ......... . uv.t to ~ccount ,or tm:: aet t t ~ f11 w. .... '*-' .. each •nt.er stated the •••• ._..__.., ........ c:w .... doet.rioe &Dd ret.ted tlw MIDI ci.r· ....... f11 ~••lcaU.. .,._. cuaut.anc. or diecoune ia. ~t _._.•-&. 8 . ~. •or~. and prnen-ed ha~ owa We eJOM -.ith thia additioaal PKUhar .-:)11, 1M theory • pu.t rtaternent: If It can be ahown t.Mt fonb ~ iarte~Y • .,~ tMt ~ God did. in one tolit.Ny ialtucre. ~ aad idees only ,.... ut-indite tlw wry won:N, • wellta title fwwdmtoU.., but thawordawtft matter, then we m~y know that. ira not liwa ~. Octl)' a ,,..,.1 tltis apec.irac: wa.y, He ... all 1u. euperi~ ,01" d~,.._ .... ,_...atioM'tout,·aadth .... .. ~.a. Maftic1ent "~ Pftwl'l l•plkitlyrelyupo~~alldw.,..lll t1tom """' ..,.. touehi01 rolioktua tbo -rod S<riptotoO 01 fllht -----of ...... -tioD lo collod ,-,.. flthlo-DOt But of thito ..... -~:.::: eOatradlttion .'" th• ,._ dra Hot,~~ a.af :;;;;;;;.of---•• wall. cladorwlt, .... • M<ipl (oil .... 1 ., to .. All ..... Audlar... ..... .. i .......... '; .... •IP<_it._tlloo __ ....-,·aac.,kildia-tioroool ~~---wltlt-. ---·--1 ... ••d til•. ••••••• •o•l• b• .,.1 .. ;v ................... .. -. •tltooelt...,_ ......... .,-.... ........ ,.. OM.,.._ ... to ...-. dill le i-.erMI. it '-••u-tM .... .. to~ o.o.'e~WoN." UI¢Eitr ..& ... IIIII '%I& =:a::-• .......... ...._ • .,. ir ,r.t Waali!IM b GaL We-.~' sLMIIIMI# !:...~!-':.~\=-~ t. !.p!::t ..... __ ., .... .._ GM'•W...t.•'--llt6& .. II • •• •n fll -...... C4 '-& Ulrldl .. B ..ui•r•t fill 1M ---···~..._ ... _ ...._ 11 tfllll II ·•AI .......... , ....... tt I -. . • . ..... , ; .. .::....,..:.· :r .:r!r~.!i-b ........... .. ~T HARBOR EJe~IGI PUa.JSitEO WEEKLY -PAGE l lltiRSOAY, OCT. 1, 1'7& OODA DEl ilA«, CAL MARiNERS CHURCH MOW .. OUI MIW IMIILDIMC lOOO BISOJI, AT .JAMBOREE, NEWPORT BEACH TELEPHOtfE: ~10 THE TEACIIIMG IS CENTERED OJf lESUS CIDliST AJrD THE BIBLE, WITH EMPII.ASmO!f PRACTK;AL CIIRISTtAJ( UVDfG. ALL AGES ARE WELCOKE. C...tUIIC IDd Yi.ltUDc an.lllble .. sutmAY SERVICES: 8:00 -9:10-11:00 A.M. CUSTOM THERAPEUTIC SrAS OPEN 7DA-. niM OR .,. M J!tOWROO• IQPAY. .12222 SO. HARBOR llVD., GARDEM, GROVE 27601 FORBES ROAD, LAGUMA MIGUE._ \to!AH EIM 1i 2-3-'01 GARDEN GROVE 750-7665 LAGUNA MI GUEL 8Jl.2J75 STATE L ICEN SE NQ. 1922~7 Sit~!~ Come To The froltilll House! FULL EIIITON 871..t020 COASTAL AREA 646-509~ ~ ufmderl~~nd olu eddillt. tnrttatm ns, - tlnnrHm crmrll/s, rngr1111ed nllf11ttn s, 11 r Jdmf. calt.r o mtrMrnts , ,~•u st #Jr,oJt.s ··'"fOCI. 11 onr·stn/1 paradise --,.....lillllllliiil /f>r tlor lm"d,.·tn·br' -M~lA 2384 NEWPORT BLVD., COST A MESA Ca!e Phone 548-5794 • Mon. tbru Sat. 10-S Program • 1s on roses Tbe Harbor VIew Hills Garden Club opened Its !all sea.soJ Sept. 29 at the home of Mrs. John C. Cox Jr. A program on •• roses 1n the garden and on the show table" was presented by vIr- gtn1a Carlson, past president of the Orange County Rose Society. Co-hostesses for the brunch meetlng were Mrs. James Fish, Mrs. Richard L. Owen and Mrs. Richard H. Schweichert. Offi cers for 1976-77 are Mrs. Donald E. Yahn,presi- dent; Mrs. Allen Browne, first vice-president; Mrs. Tbomas Wllck., 2nd vice- president; Mrs. Richard L. Owen, secretary, and Mrs. Thomas J. Quick, treasurer . , CHURCHES , SEAWORTHYCOLOR --------~--~--------------~--- TH£ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCff "THE FRI EMDLIEST CHURCH IM TOWN !" WA Y N E P. MULLE N. P ASTOR .:45 A.M. 818LE CL ASSES-11:00 A.M. WORSHIP HOUR 6s00 P.M.-EVANGELICAL ~OUR 301 #II AGNOLI A AT SANTA MU AVE • ._ ~O STA MESA Cenb.af !Bif{E Cfzu 1-ch 23RO ST. ot O RA~G E , COST A MESA -6·5-5050 REVEREND NORRIS GOMPF, PASTOR SIIDday mornlDg worship -10;45 a.m. Sunday School Sunday evening worship -6:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. WedQ,e9day Bible study and prayer . • . • • 7:00 p.m. An lndepeodent church with Bible teachlng minlstry BAPTIST CLIPP DL. MIWPOIT IIACM -'~2·74a Dl. P. liNTON 11111011 PASTOI -DAY ICIIOOL •• • ..... A.Mo 818LI IT.DY ............... & 7 ..... t•• ....... .. a.ISTCHUICH IYTHISIA Newpo.rt Beecn 1400W .• lbOa Blvd. 873-3105 Rev. Aobtft Shepwd Jf. Wa ..... &a...tl,..... ........ ............ ,..... ·-· 1:41 GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Veterau' Memorlal Bldg. 565 W. 18th, Costa Mesa REV. TOM TYREE. Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES: 10:30 A.M . & 7 :00P.M Sunday School. aU ages. 9 :30 HOME BIBLE CLASSES: Call 552..()()92 'Teaching Bible Doctrine• - We invite you to worship LUTHERAN CHURCH PF llfE MASTER, L CA l900 P.cific View Dr. Corona del Mar. Calif. ~AWRENCE 0 . FRUHLING Pastor -Phone 644-2664 SUNDAY SERVICES Su.oday school. • 9:15 a.m. Worship ••••• 10:10 a.m. Nursery and Coffee Hour ATTEND T HE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE Christion Science Services F IRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via udo N~wport Beach SUNDAY Sa-tOOL 9 6 10:30 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 9 & 10:30 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8 p.m: READING ROOM Week d~ys: 9 a.m. • 5 p.m. Wednesday:9 a:m.-7:45p.m. Tuesday 9 a.m.· 5 p.m.; 7-9 p.m. SECOND CHURCH Of:' CHRIST, SCIENTIST Newport Beach at Coro na del Mar 3100 Pacific View Dr. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 a.m SUNDAY SERVICElOa.m WEDNESDAY 8:00 1'.M. Reading Room: 3500-9 F.; Co .. tBwy. Eatraace oa Narcia._ ~on .. fri.: 10 J .m. to 5 p.m' Sa ad ay • heraooa: 1 t.o l Sat.: 10 a.m. to -4 p.m. You arc cordially invited t() auend Churdl Services and to use ReadinJ Room.• PTymouth Congrepttonar C~urch A Frw and lndependetfl Con~pti(¥111} Oinstiml Onuch THE REV. JOHN A. LINOV ALL, Minister SUNDAY SI•YICIS• ltJI A.M. AMO II•M A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL AT 10:00 A.M. SUJmAY 3282 BROAD STREET, NEWPORT HEIGHTS ~..,..., ~ proyic*l Phone: 142·2740 CONTEST FOR KIDS The Newport Beach public library welcomes all chil- dren between the ages of 4 and 10 to eoterthe'•seawor- tht loformatloo • ·coloring contest. Entry forms are available at aU branch libra- ries: Balboa. 100 E. Balboa, Blvd.; Corona del Mar, 420 Marlgold Ave.; Mariners, 2005 Dover Dr.; and West Newport cb.1.1dreo's bn.nc.b.. 6000 W. Coestlfw}'. Thecoo-. test closes Setllrday, Octo- ber 16, and wtnners w111 be announced October 27 at an awards reception hosted by the Friends of the Newport Beach Public Library. Prizes for the fi rst place winners and grand !lnallsts are being dooated by Call- tornla First Bank. The win- ning entries wt1l be displayed in the branch libra r les and in local offices of the bank. PUBLIC RB..A TIOH S O..ASSES OFFERED The tectm.Jques and prac- tices of public relations pro- grams will be presented this fall ln a. pair or classes otrered by Coastline Com- munity College. Marsball Jay Kandell, a former ed1tor with the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, wlll teach the course each Thursday from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in room 129 a.t Edison hlgh school Ln Huntington Beach. South Coast Plaza PR director Werner Escher wm instruct from 7 to 10 p.111, ea.ch Tuesday tn room 227 at Estancia high school in Costa MeS2. Registration ls cootlnulng through Sept. 25. CANCER SOCIETY PICKS DIRECTORS Four Newport Bea.cb re- sidents •ere elected to the board of directors of the Orance County Unit of the Amertcan Cancer Society at the annual meet:Log at the N ewporter Ion. Tbey are County SUpervl- sore Thomas r. Riley, who sened as booon.ry chalr- man of the ACS•s benefit ball lo february; Dorothy Doan, wbo, with ber taasband, Dr. Thomas W. Doan, was • reaen.I-co-cha.lrman of tbe ball; KiYit MoJdne. Pb.D., ' Wbo la carnat.ly do&DC ACS- iallded re .. rch at UCI, and Rosemary Stet&, a reconred muteetomy patient wbo hl.s beea actl•t ID real estate ID Newport Beacb tor 16 ;n;&~~~TS COIN CENTER ~I. I ,_, IIIIIAII COINS WANTED I TOP OOUAII FOil COWCTtOIS Of lnY su.we buy, sell and store QOtd and s tver. CAll (714) 116-6111 MEMBERS of the BraUie lnsttr.Jtc. -\ux.llan of ._,-:vr10rt Beach examine a plaQUE-l!sunl.' n ~y.r 1or.,..rc.-to a llf>" memorlal gar1en for thf' hlln~. \uxt:lar~ rr~>'l t•~>r~ • d .. r. took the cr eation of t1 P .._ar ... ,, os5 :~ c;~,., 1 ! prOJ~>" adjacent to the BraUIP lnstft,Jt~" r ra• ~ r-.·Jr.t·. r • n IJ'lt!} Center in Anaheim. Enjoyln,.. t h~< 1t-1 Alto•, f~>st,,·;ti~-'S dre, from l~ft. Mrs. Brlant H. \h lh d' tl' Hl:l :'-l:u~>!, rJfl>~l- dent of the Auxil iary; Mrs. ,~·fl•t Hr,liH lN' ~1rs. T. Duncan Stewart, both of r,.Jr ,. '"'! \~a r, ani! \lrs. Hester Scott Wills of ="t'Wfi(Jrt f ··i '. Ttt ... -n·•ruon al garden bears the name of ft·· 1 ,, !l.-.nc; \lrs. SPOr~e) Weedon or Corona dPI Mar, row !tt )•,•1 f:r,;t prt'SL,!Pnt of the ;\ewport Beach Auxllian. l'!,ut •, I ~ u~>l• •dr Watson.) Ballot issues to be aired • ,\ .. , ... I ' ~3'" • ThP Urant:e Cr ast . "'·1~ Jt• of Won1en Voter qJ' 1 vide an oppo rtu-II\ ' r · . publi• to ho:-a r 1 "' r r , r cons or tt.e 1:; r:ropost!t ·n-. on the 'ov.: I. l"~t. I . . " ... \ ~ ~.- c: I (tj }, 1 : • <•;. He re is tt.e s ''"""'J'<-· Lal!una Hills. --~t.:u11a .. Oct. 11, at ·3 l. . • Laguna FE!'fipra, Sav::: ·~. Saddle-bad 'alit>\ -t. 12 at 3:30 a.r . in t•aP JOn P of Virky lhrdSJII, 258~2 Ja- mon lane, ~hsston \·te)O : Wedn esda)', llf't. 13, lt 7::1 p.m. in the ho mP of htn.-. Maguire, 2~"7~2 SAJ1 \ lll· cente, Mission \'ie JO. ~Pwport f€'3Ch --1 111~-.. day, Oc t. 1:!, at 7;31 , .. in tbe home of i>1an~> '' .. 1~ er, 1132 \\•,j:c-S3.1!.: \\ J\, Harbor V1ew !:ill~; \\ -1 e day, Oct . 13, at 12.1-r .n. in the borne of Pt,ylll s :\n - Burglar ! HOW MUCH CAN YOU AFFORD TO LOSE IF A BURGLA R DEC IDES TO BREAK IN TO YOUR HOM E OR BUSIN ESS TONIGHT ? Sea Coast will plan your home or business secur ity system. Phone 642-3490 Now! / • • r SEA COAST ALARM SYSTEMS fA Do-... ~ .. 0... ~ • .._..,) 1~51 Pl•c•"''• A .,... • Ce•t• M••• R A•r A Ebe/1 sets art auction The EbeU Clllb ot New- port B•eb wlU tlold 1D arl uctloo at 7:SO p.m. Oct. so In tbe cleboue, 515 w. Balboa 81~, Balboa. Nearly 200 stped aod numbered Utbo(rlplls. etcb- lngs, ctrypoillt, seJ1cnpbs, woodcuts, olls and water colors bne beeD selected from the lnterutional Col- lectloo of Collier Art Cor- porattoo for tbe sbow. Tbey will Include works of such masters as Picasso, Cbac- all, Miro, Oall, Neiman. Calder, Amen, and Toulouse-Lautrec:, and a bost of tntematiooa.l artists --masters ot the future. Preview 1s at 7:30 p.m. du~ tbe social hour of bors d'ounes and a oo host bar. Auctioo begU. at 8:30 p.m. Mrs . Cl.aytoo Thompson. president, says the proceeds !rom the auctloo wt.U be used tor the club's scholarships. Members in charge of tht> event are: Mrs. MarUyn Dana and Mrs. Robert J acobs, co-chairmen; M mes. George Hallock, H. Knot Brooks, Fred J. Loakes, and Elsie Eggett, refreshments and hospital- ity; Mrs. Ray ~ielsen, ways and means. J400 arw.~ ..... ,.. ....... Across from Newport Beach Golf Couse For All Your Travel Needs e MO SERVICE CHARGE e FREE DE LIVERY e FRIENDL Y & PROF ESSIOMAL 754-1555 L11ncheon • Dinner Brunch • Late Supper Romantic Guitar Mutic in the old world atmotphere of the Capn· Lounge Reservations H onored (714) 642-9434 3300 W . Coast Highway at Newport Blvd . Newport Beach and the anginal Amelia's on Balboa Island Dinner Only 311 Man.ne Ave. (714) 673-6580 As a Los Angeles Federal Save r you'll recetve h1gher nterest t an patd by any commercial bank plus rterest day 'n to day out plus secunty of your savmg s nsured b~ a Federal Agency plus all the spectal tax- savtng programs plus extra hours and co11ventent park1ng Plus, w1th a m1n1mum depostt you 'll recetve a free safe depos't box plus a free check1ng account at a com- mereta! bank plus mcome tax servtce plus document dupltcat ron plus travelers· checks It takes only one m1nute and one stgnature to start your savtngs ac- cou,.,t It all adds up for Los Angeles Federal Savers • All Interest Compounded Da11y Annual Y1eld Annual Rate $1000 for 6 to 10 years S 1 000 for 1 to 2 years 539% Patd day-m to day-out LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Newport Beach 6 Y2% SV.-% 3201 Newport Blvd -across from C1ty Hall • 675-4500 ONN N IIOk•l"MUM. • ~~ ... He.ct 0''.ee Los Angeles fedefal Salnogt enG Lo n Astoeltteon 0"-Wtlstme Los Anget•s 90017 • ()thef off~eet ttt~ the.,.. -ar tWIll BIIIGil 'MIIISOAY, OCT. 1, 1ft _ _:ZO;.:U:.:a::L~I:,::C:..N::.O:..:.T;.:IC::;~::,__ ....-,a IE8Ufr • PAll£ 4 , OCIICIIiUE(~ ~ :::~~~~~~~~:-:=~~;;;:;;;;;:::: I-I--P.U8Ll C NOTICE ILiiiiAIIMN*M PLtiiJJCIIIkMII. PU8L.IC NO'TICE ... ftAttUii'i •AMB lf&.TDDJft n::su ...... as KAimiiTAW 'he ................ ..... -~ .,, Or., ~ •• " eM 1 ..... Kaz;ata.e. --~-Donloc.II.D.,--..... c..--· T'WI b& rd I PI Ia CICIIdllcted .., ...... -. llpod: -Emm« -.. 'No •""'~~too•·•nlll wu rn.t dll IM~tlori<<IIOr -~ ""'" l?. 11'11. Plbl1* 1ap1.. 11, n, 10, Oct. '· 11'11, ..... "-rt llutlwE'Oip. F-10111 PUBLIC NOTICE FIC llt'IOUS 8US1MESS IIAIIE SrATEIIIEIIT no-.. ..... .. -.,· .... .,. are I I liB ·-C " 1'M M •• IJil an ft.::ihiOGi 6UMiiW >•ns..: sr ... ._ 111:. rW -.,..,_ = . ~lllodBW. ,.:: :::-:-c..: ~!':H.-~ 8 snrtls .. IDK"IEFW. 1• 8 ... , .... Go,a Ctr .. Jffti!Oit c ..... Jlrttre tliO, de. Wntn Ylejct. CM!- Itwwpert ~ c.... .,.. tWII; ,... a. Mc..- 111110: Ia stkaflll c.-a. G-. 1111 Yllta CMIIn, Ft ctaJ 1entcte. 18c. S. Clsr '*• C.alltlnla (C-.\ 11'10 -lo-tll'll; -A. Mlelilor, coat .....,, t.ac-nu t 1 rt s 11 c t cttd tUS-1/Z w. a.-BIN... a...., c..._ INn, by • _... .,.._,.., ....... rt s.eto, c- 'N.a .... nlao.dletltd > .....-= laiDM £. T'wel& .a: ,.,.... a.,der, bf a corpontla&.. ,.... se I •• wu lllld 15111 Tnlselp llold. '--eo,... ____ -lllo~clorii.<IIOr-BW.,C-10151. westeo-tt.flmsclaJS. ....... Coszlt1....._10,11'1t. 'Nah&sa•IIOIIMKted "-~~oc. JoiO R. E-, -a.t. 11, a , JO, "' • -nl .,.._...,. PfwMW Oct. 1, 1971, II. tM N...,.,rt SJcDed: Rtebud a..trer. 'No --,... ll1od 11ut1w E'Oip. F -41114 'No --wu ll1od wt111 ... ~ c:le,.. of Or-wlllo tile~ cleJ1o: Gil Or-' up Coalty &ep. !, UJ71. PUBLIC NOTICE l.llp c:o-tJ' Sept. 7, 1976. ~= s.pt. 11, n, 10, FJCTlTIOUB BUSDCESS PabUJil: Sept. 16, u, 10, Od. 7, 1971, 1D tbe Newport Oet. 7, 1fll, lD. tbe Newp:trt But>orEulp. F-41501 IIAIIE STATEIIIEKT But>orEIIIIIp. F-41691 PUBLIC NOT ICE IVPUJOII COUIIt Oil 1'1111 n•n cw nl4l tilE OR.tll<lE llo. ·--xon::E OF IISAa!RG OF PEllia:JII FOil J11108.&ft OF WILL AIID nl4l LETTUS tUTAIIUT- ART l.lCD PEiilkAf FOil AtmiOIIIZATUI TO AD- IQIGITER UIIDER THE IIC- DEPEIIDEI<T ADIIIIIIS- TllATIOII OF ESTATI!S ACT ~ Gl IWITJL( E. RAMSAY, lleo-.le4. liOTICE IS HEREBY GlVEK tM1 ~ J. ~ ... Cll.S Mnlll • ,.. .. llr .,.-e Gil Will ..t lor -. "lllltn--moolarJ lo lllo ,_.,. ud tDr aii!Dol'tlatb to ad- mlJUter .:ler tbe lade- -o\4-of Eobla Ad, ref....., lo wbieb is made ror lutber parUCIIan. udtJattbeHme do&ac bnl ..... u: ..... ... z-.-1004 Wa!Mt, Folie-, Ca. !IZOU, Tbomu A. C.tlll, 1303! c-Place, -, Coll- llnla-.. "'----.. --;p:Cuc:'B;:';-Lc:'l C;:-:N~O::"T::71 C::-E::--ciDUir Mfr .. U: PC Bul· PUBLiC NOTICE aad place of beaJ1IC tbe --'-=-=:::,C:":-':"':::'::::=:--same bas bea1 set for Oe- Tldl hril..,•lsCODdacted bJ t.D. iDI:IYidlal. Slped: 'l'llomu A. Ca.- c!W. TbU ••....twumed wtU. tbe ~ clerk of Or-.,.. c-Oct. 1, 11'16. l'Wbllak Oct. 7, 14. Zl, Zl, 19?1, 1D tbe Newport Hutor Euip. F -63364 PUBLI C NO Tl CE 606Z9 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Albllc DOtlce ta bereby ct•• tbat Tcmer Sebatlleln ud Walter Rtbldt. bereto- lon dotDC ba.slDeu lSDIIer tbe fletlttous tlrm aame IDd .t,te ol ADI:boDJ'Waltets As- .oe~ates, at 1!01 Don Strftt, Cll}' of Newport Boocb. Coomty of Oruce, state of CaWonda, did oo tbt 1st day ol July, 1976, by mlltul ecmseat, dls- soln tbe said &:artDerstttp ud termi.Date tbet.r relaUoas as puto.ers tberelD. Said buiness 1D tbe f'lltare wU1 be coamcted bJ Tooey Sebltr.leln, wbo W'i1l paJ and dbcbarge all llabWUes aod debts of tbe ftrm and re- cetn all montes payable to tbe ft.rm, Farther DOtlce 15 hereby (fna that the tmdersJped YW DOt be responsible, trom th1J dlly OD., lor anr obllga- liOD lDeaned by the otber lD Ids 6WD. aame or lD tbe .... ot tbe f!J'Jn. DATED at Newport Beacb,. Call6nllia, this 1st dly of JaJy, U76. Toaey ScbableiD Walter Rltsrltl Deonis E, Golob, Atty., 11th floor-Moo Center, 10850 Wllsbire Blvd., l..os AareJes, C&llforoia 90024. Pabllsb: Oct. 7, 1976, lD tbe Newport Harbor EDSlgD.. PUBLIC NOTICE -=~.:::..:;==~ -~-Edce-S-Z!III9 110011 -. S. lUa Cop- FICTITKlllS B1l8111ESS . -!IU?S:JoiOG. Pries, IIAIIE STA'I'EIIIEIIT z-Edp-Rd, S.. 1'be lollolftlle pem.a an Jua CapUtraDo, CA. 9ZI75. dolac '**-u:: TJtomu 'l'llll"es•-all~ ICtf A Anoelatel, 550 11..... by uiDdlf1d&al. port Ctllter Drtn, ate. 900, 11pe4: Jolla G. Prl~. Newport Boocb. CA. -'No -wu Med TMmu Georp kef. 171'7! "Yttl& tbe camty clerk o1. Or-""-w.,, •A. TUlia, CA. -c-. Seot. s. 1071. tiiS80; EH•""Cb Reeds, Pllblla: Stpt. 101 Oet. 7, !S'7S1 CoroMI Drtnt, Jrl1a.. 14., !1, 19'71, Ill tbe Newport slOG Viejo, CA. th'75; Val-Huboi' Eulp. F -61561 erie BanU. 7!50 CorsS.eao. Hullttl(tul S.Ch, CA. PUBLIC .NOTIGE 9Z64'7; Eri< Lenlle, I?ZI _ _:,::.::;:;,:.:::..::.::.:.=::....- Eut Zod St-,~Boa<b. 8-30511 CA. 901102. FICTIT100S BUSINESS Tbls ,._lscoodocled !lAME STATEMENT by u lDdl.rictal. TM lol.lowtsl penoa 1B Slpod: Thomu Key. -boo!-u: Co ...... This .Wemeat wu Uled 8alea Coaq:ay, 35SZ Ka.- wU:b tbe COUDty eJert ol Or-te.U... Los AJtmltoa, 907!0: IJI(e Coomly Aoc-1?, 11'11. lunu Lowollllawle1,Z013! Pabllsb: ~ 16, !S, SO, Gl&eler Clr,. Hutibctoa Oct. '7, 1976, 1D tbe Newport Beaeb, C&llf.. 92646. Ha:rtor EDStp. F ....&Oa7 11dl: t411De•liCCDIIded by Ul !Ddlriltaal. _,;P.,;U:,;B::.L=' C::..;.N;,:O:,.T;,.I;,:C:,:E:,__ S.lped: James L. HawleY. S-305116 STATEMENT OF WITH- DRAWAL FROIIPARTNER- SWP OPERATING UNDER FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS NAKE Tbts statemtllt was flied. wltb tbe ooaDty clerk of Dr- uce CtaQ Sept. 10, 1976. PIO>U .. : Seot. 16, ZS. 30. Oc.t. 7, 1976, 1D tbe Nnport Hutlor EDSlp. F .. 61931 Tbe loUowtog periDIII bU wttbdn.W'D u a r-ent _,.;P_U:.=B.::Lc.I.::C,;N,;,O::,T,;,;,;I C::.E=-- par1Der from tbt putaer-FlCTITIOOS BUSINESS ship opentto( aDder tbe NAJIE STATEIII£NT flctwou bu:JDea: aame o1 Tbe lo1Jool1aC penoa Is Tbe SaDUaro CoutrueUoo clolD( baS!DeU as: Tbe Con:poy at 1810 SutJaco Goldea. CbUD, SZU South street, P.O. Bos: 4154, Suta Mala St., t5S..B, Suta ADa, Aa, CL.-RJOZ. 'l'lte tlc-CalU. 9!701: PMrlcll. Lee -,._---Freemao, UZ4 Soatb llalD, meat lor tbepu18tl'llllJpwu f5S-B, 8Uita ADa, Call1, IU..S OD IlreceiiDtr 10, 1t75, tr707 ta tbe Coaar7 of Oraare. T~ t.stn n L1 ooadacted FaD Name IDd Addrea by u f:Ddlrlcm.t. of tbe Pti'MIII Wltlldrawtlc: Slped· Plb1.cla Lee lfartba E. Lee. I810'Saad1-Freemu.. aco street. P.o. Bos: 4154, ThU .btemeat wu tiled S&ata Aaa., CL 91702. wltb tbe ooaDtJ elerl: ot Dr-S~ llartO. E. Lee. IJIC• c-, 5tc>t. '· 1076. Pubu.b: s.p., 16, 23, so, Pabllsh: St$11. 16, !S, 30, Oct. 7, 1976, 1D tbe Newport Oct. 7, 19?6. lD lbe Newport Harbor Eutcn. F -050fl7 Harbor ED~icn. F -61765 P UBLIC NOTICE PUbL iC NOT ICE S-5954% etr., 4 Cortlud A•-•· Je-Eut 7!Dd Street. New York, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS rtc:bD, N.Y. 1175S; Mlebael N.Y. 10021; WWtam F. Me- NAME STATEMENT S, Cobeo, 21 T1op DrtYe, LaJICbllD.. 151 Eut eotb The .,nowt.a.c perSODS are Jericho, N.Y. 11751; E4W1D Stnet, "" York, N.Y. dolDc business as: Loeb, F. Cole, 78 ~.,. am. 100Z1: Jay J. Meltr.er, 38 Rboldes • Co., 567 S• Nl-Radlett. Hertlord.lblre, PaddlDctoD a..t. Searldale, eolu Drtn, SUite 408,New-Enc.; Peter J. Colemu_ 5 N. Y, 10513; WWiam D. port Beal!b, C•. 92660: JobD Lewis LaDe, Falrhu-. Merkle, !1 Keoftenm Road. L. Loeb, 730 Park: Aveaae, N.J.; Peter l. DaPuao, 456 Old Gr .. wtcta. C01111.. DU'JO; New York, New Yort,100Z1; Rldgewood A•e., GleoRldll!. Coutantme A. llltankta, SZ Hary A. l.otb, SO E. 77th N.J. 0"1'0!1; WUl1am A. Dt.-~Strertt.t..cataeS,W, street, Nn Yort,NnYork,. .-tc!8oa, Oyster Bay Road, s, EaclaDd; Edw't.DS. Myers, 10021: MartJ. Mlll.ard. 907 Loca• ValltJ, N.Y. 11580; Jr., 4.6 &ct.J1er Road, Loa· Futn Ansue.NewYort,New Peter T. DlJOD, 751 E. 79UI dalrfllle. N.Y. 1!211; Pall York, 100!1; Carl M. lloeJ-St., New York, N, Y. 10021; H. N...U, 61 Dn.Jtoo Gar- ler, 4.S5 E. 52od street, New Frut M. Emuaele, 1516 diu, LoDdoD SW 10 9SB, York, New York,. lOOU; Keuelworth Plue, Bl"'ClS, ED&.; Emmit E. Nolaod. 8 Jotm L. Loeb Tnst, 4.! N.Y. 10415; DldltJ A. Ep-Pen')' street. New York, Wal1 stnet, New York,. pel, Cherry Valle'J &.d, N.Y. 10014.; S11•esterT. Pa- N. Y. 10005; lbomu L. Pr1Deetaa., N.J.; PhUtp Er--.,, !17 91.t Street, KemJmer, 895 P~k Aweaae, ard, IZB E. S2Dd street, Bf'OOtlJD. N. Y. 11109; New York,. N.Y. 10021; Wal-New York, M.Y. 10021; Ste· Joa. T. Pow.U., 75 Wlse ter H. Walz, 4.2 A llooroe pbtll H. Fields, 17 Date LIM, Mill HU1, Loa- Place, Brookl}'D1 N.Y.11201; Drtwe0 NtwllydePart.N.Y.: <loll N, W. 7, £1c.; Fel- ADdrew J, MeLa&l&bllD Jr., WUltam J. FJbpatrict, 1M .tpe Propper de Calle)M. 935 ODe Lake Drtn West, MaD)t Road. stat. laJ.aDd. Part AY ... , N" Tort, Wayae, N.J. 0'74'70; Peter N. Y, 10S10; Fnaets L. N.Y. 100ZI; Wllllam P. Reld- X. Loeb, 895 Pl.rk AYeaat, FI"UUlkel, llO Drib SmJtb way, Z5 WlldDowez, Wu- Ntw York, N.Y. 100Z1; Rl· Lue, Rye, N.Y. 10510; Pllll tap. N" Tork; Jota W. cllard A. Pollack, 45 Ktu. Fuek, Jr,. UB N. VtYJ• a-, 1U Towu•d' An- Road, Short Rllla, N.J . St., Btf'J..aelcS. N.J.; fllco an. Pelbl.m IIIDDI', N.Y.: FIC'I'ITIOOS BUSINESS tober U, 197&,at10:00a.m., N.urE STATEMENT ta the courtroom ol [)epart- Tbt tonawtac penou ue mtd No. 3 of aid eo.rt, doiaC bltliDess u: WUW In-1.t 700 Ch1c Ceat.er Dr1Ye y~, 88Z Proctucttoo West, La. tbe City of Suta Place, NewportBel.cb,Callf. ADa, CaiUol'llla.. 9Z&6S: Jean Reed Ward, Dated Se~Jtermer 16, 1976 7SS85 Gnpe'liae. Palm WILLIAM E. St lotm, Desert, Collf. 9Z200;Georce Couty Clerk H. Matbll, 3345 Alabama KeeDe IDd Dloa, LaY)'ers, Ci«le, Costa Mesa,. Callf. Newport ArcbH Marllll. 9ZU6; Ectwud F. Ward Jr., B•UcHo(, USS W. Coast Tnstee under residuary Hlgbway, SUlte 401, Newport trait dt4. 1/4/64., 71385 Bea.eb, CI.I.UorDla 9!663, Gnpe'flloe, Palm Desert, TelepboOe: ('714) 645-1044, Calif. 9Z260. Attorneys for PettUODer. TbU basfDess Is CODdaet-Publlsb: Sept. ts, 30, Oct. ed bJ a pu1ztera:blp. 7, 1976, in the NewportHu- S:tpe!l: Trastee Resido-bor Ensign. ary Edward F. Ward, Tb1s sbtemeat WU flied. P UBLI C NOTICE with the oocutJ clerk of Or- ..,.. Couuty Seot. 13, 1076. Publlsb: Sept. !3, 30, Oet. 7, -t4., 1976, 1D tbe Newport Harbor Ensip. F -62080 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITtOUS BUSlNESS NAME STATEMENT The foUowtng persoos are doing buslneSs as: Plneleaf Prodactiolls, 3188-J Airway A•eoae, Costa Mesa, Cal.U. 9Z626: JoiKl Howensttoe Inc., Calitol'Dla eorporatkln, !188-J Airway Aveooe, Co- sta Mesa, CalU. 92626; Walter Wolfgang MethDer, 14. Abbett Lane, Meadow Val- le}, CaJ.U. 95!11'1. Tbls bustness 1s eoodtlcted by a geoenl partuershtp. Corporatsoa. Na_me.: JobD Howeast!De Inc., Jobo How- eostiDe, prealdeot. Tb.l.s sb.temeot was Wed wUb tbe coaoty clerk of Or- ..,.. Coomty Sept. 14, 1076. Pabllsb: Sept. 16, 23, 30, Oct. 7, 1!11'6, lD the Newport Harbor Enstgo:. F -6!257 P UBLIC NOTICE S-4SZ64 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The toiJowtDg: per901l ls doiA( bus!DeSs as: Canal Leuq, 309 Canal street, Newport Beaeb, Calffornia 92660: Frederick John Baler. Trustee of The Baier FamUy Tn~st e:r:eeuted March 31, 1975, 309 Canal street, Newport Beach, Callloroia 9Z660. Tbls buslness ls conducted by a business trust. Stped: Frederick Jobn BaJer, Trustee. Thl.s statement was flied with the eouaty clerk of Or- ance cou.aty SeJt. 24, 1976. PabUsb: Oct. 7, 14., 21, 28. lg76, lD the Newport Harbor Easip. F -6!921 S-30533 STATEM.ENT OF ABAND- ONMENT OF USE OF F1C- TfTIOUS BUSlNE~ NAME The following person has abandooed the use of the 1tet1Uoos business o.ame CENTURY 21, TRADE- WINDS REAL ESTATE at 17154 Magnolia, Fouata.tn Valley, Caill. 92708. The flctlttous b:lsiDess uame re- ferred to above was rued ln County on J110e 20, 1975. DENNUS EUGENE BAUM, 18699 Morongo street, Foun- tain Valley, CL 92'708. This Wstness wts COD• doeted by an iDdlddual. Slgued: OENNUS EUGENE BAUM, Tbls statemeot was filed W"ltb the eounty eJerk ol Or- a~~.ge County Juoe 15, 1976. PubUsh: Sept. z.a, ao, Oct. 7, 14, 19'76, 1P the Newport Rubor Ensign. F -45001 P UBLIC NOTICE S-29281 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE ME NT Tbe foUowlng persons are dolni busloess as: Rancho CrlstiDa, 2506 Altamar Orin, Lag\ma Beach, C.U- Iomla 9!65!: John T. Pool, Jr., !506 AltamarDrhe, La- guna Beacn. Ctllfol'lllf. 92652; Marold c . strand, 500 EspJeoade Drtve, Oma.rd, r a111ornla 93030; Thomas K. Dodds, Jr., 836 CalUe del Norte, Camartllo, Call- fornta 93010; Bernard De- boDDe, Manuntta Orin, Plnyoo Crest, Mountain Ceo- ter, Caltfornla 92631. This bustaess Is eooducted by a general partnersblp, Slped: John T. Pool, Jr. 1bls statement wu ft.led wttb tbe COUDty' clerk of Or- ange County Sept. 8, 1976. FUbll5b: Sept, 23, so, Oct. 7, 1f. 1976, 1D lhe Newport --:::-=-::::-:7:==-Hut>or Eutp. F -611100 P U BL IC NOTICE PUBL IC NOTICE 070'71; SbeTmaD R. Lewta, J. GeJardlll, 1$ E. 15th St., WUUI.m T • .,..,Jdl, Oat lr.1 Ul Belmoat Road, N.Y., N.Y. 10021; Mut1D L,_. Place, Lateluno.t, R14pwood, N.J. 07450; Ro-L. Gtr-. ? w...-N.Y. 10111; -S. RU07, bort ll. -!0 Soolll L-, Ryo, N.Y. 10510; ~too-? EdpldD Drl•o, Do-, eozrt. Port Wu...... rick S, ~ .. US £. Ca.. 0M10; Edell Rlaer, JI.T. 11050: Tbomul.=-ISird st., lf.Y., N.Y. 10011; 14 na"r R.old. MaWnM. .-, 70 -• , H-r GoodrleO, Jr., Ill 1<. Y. 11010; -R. -. leandlJe, N,Y,1051S; Jot. E. 7JI'I1a.,Jlf.,M.Y.100Zl; II Ctrel• Drt'fl, a.~~:~-., P. ApiWII, Troy lAM, , l-Go...... 115 Woot , IC,l.; ._ ....... 1?1 Eut ... rd. Jf. T. 101501; Erut EDd AYe., M. T.~ It 'Y. 100U; 7Da a., K• Ton, tC. Y. AaCMdt, llt W, 19D~ 1 .... 8. H I '' t CMd· 10C:.l; ...... A. SCMtte,m ll.., Tort, ft.Y.lOOM;GB-wortll-.lloandllo,I<.T. c--.lllclp•ooi,I<.J. bert F. 8~~eh. 0.. Cnclt lOllS; Ciordaa ll. ....,. 07410; J'wltPt W, .,,., f1CTmOOS 8lJSIN£SS Ternct, .... Tort.,.lf.Y. JO 0..., 411 .lr•NJ ..._., Lf~Mt· NAME ITATEMEifT 10011; WU1Illl E. -· ll. T. 10114; IIOnt, 1<.1. 1111111; WM no-.. J>O.--an Jr., J'7CM ........... Da1lu, J B. Mtll a., M.Y., ll ka 3 , .fro.:: Borde.. ..... bl...._ u: Ma.ll T-'IIIIS;-C.N-1 ..... -1 .... 1r~ A-T-Ol<lor ........... lii'IGu!- tu,410L--.I.., 10---.li.Y., w-C. =-.11 W .... d, C..-. Ca. 'fort,ll.'l'.lOIIIl;CIIOrlooB. II'.Y. l-;-1..-.. OM~ c--Blollo It lbllllao, Blllt, Ill L ?Oa -. -lll L 'l1tl a., K.'f~ 01110; -·L. --1M Gar11oo11Dr<1, C.. WwToft.II.T.1DGil:rn.-W.1'. ,_., ........ W--.lr.,-.... .._, ..... Ca.-; 1_.-, =t :r.Y:.,I,~ ~: '!,'..'f.t•= -~-.u.1.:-, et-~-=..!:;c~=: 1 ..... ~--;t\;:!~y' ........ 'P .. \,·~· ........... ,....II'\. 'hlawt 111la~W ,._ ~, • .-. .. ,~ • -.... -1. 1'111-bfMidtllll liiii!L._ y' -&.y v, .. II1 W;~·.~-IIIL ---Lib-. 11-..... .. •·-. .... · -· Tllo 'I ---'No 1111 ---1 ..... -L ..... III·-.. &. -lll .. i-ao-,-lfO.-_ .. _,....,aco.-· 11:. -ei/'"' -..... ~ ... 1-.; .... c.., ... I, lilt. .... ~ ... Ill, lfll • .. 'f.1~ .~-A. • ~ "' .• ,._.,._Clot.· •w ... ._.,.Oot.,, ftt-.,.,._, Ao , .. ,. 'f • ...._,·!,~ IIIII, 111M--'. 14, ll,lllt.IIIM~ &Y.~DIIIII&.a.I:-'.A.·-JlfiSir-g .. ~.. In¥ r-&UII ....... 's ... ,._..1 • 1 fi'ULIC NOTICE PU IN.. I C NOTICe ~-1-.. ORIIIIIA.-& Off ftK Tloo V Ill-1o crrJO/fAW-..at ..... -~ ·-a;YUI ... -.z Clll .. 11110 ..... UD •Dn:m-=- G-... :-.7 • (fA. a. . ~ ............. ., C-1-~-11711:-.uTll --Off 1U D. 'lA* 6: ... a (jaM nt Dwt<MI MACIMU*i-~--1'1111 -PAL COli& M ,_,. PD-A-(P.O.BaC-1-~ TAOI TO -..r LlllnS lnlooii?U. FOR CIIIMn1S AIID '11111: t rt 1 g 18 c 4!l!zdlld Y'EWTS; AACBti'iC't1JR.lL bfa~-I'EATVREI; FLAG lOUtS; .... -0. ~ 6 AIID PAIIAPET WALLS, ... "' DUINZI 0. ...... ELEYA'I'OR .AJICD tiE. s t s Y1c1 PnL CIUIIE.&.L PEII"''MMttSEE, T'tU0 ... r M1 ,_ ftltd .AIID II&CILUUC.lL EQUIP--ta--<110.-MEITT -~ a.t. 11, 11'11. 11oe Cll)' e-n <II the -....,_ 110, Ocl.1, Cll)'cl_port_IIOES 14, 11, 11'11, II 1M ""-rt ORDAlK .. - 11ut1w E'Oip. F -14 8ECTIOII l, -ZO.- PUBLIC NOTICE 1.-tlt FICTTTZOOS BUIIliESS M.AME STATEIZEIIT no~o~~ow~~~oor-on dollilc hit..._ u: Wood· brtdp-PI....tla, MOO tr- n.t ...... Srdte 115, New- port Boocb. Cout. IIZI<O: -~-eo,...-. A c.-eo...-.14110 Int. A•e., Slldte 115, Mew- port Boocb. Cout. IIZI<O; Keot Cblld, 1142 Port Bu- DOI?lb Place, N....-port Beleb mcaa. Place, Newport Bea<b. Collf. !IZI60; Kallor7o G. o\ltliWI, IISII Port Bu- -Pls<e, llftport Bead!, Collf. IIZI<O;- E. p..-_u40Stouoolload, Saata Ana, CalU. 91706; Ed- ..... L. VID<eol, Sl5116 Blalt Dri•e, Soat1l Lapraa, Callf. 926'77. 1'b1t: butneu ls OODdllcted by a Geoeral hrtDersblp. Sjpelt: AlpblD..Cill.ld Cor- poratloll. A. X. Cb:l.ld, Presi- dent. Tbls statemtat 1f"I.S med. wltb lbe OOIImty c:Ierk of Or- ange Cowaty ~ 17. 1976. PabUsb: Sept. JO, Oet. 7. 14., !1, 1976, iD the Newport Harbor EDSI(D. F -62604 PUBLIC N.OTICE S-3055! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAil.£ ST ATEllENT Tbe lo~ persoa Is doing buloess u: LYN .LO PROPER11ES, 888 N. Mala St., &IUe 801, Santa Ana, CA. 92701: Ja_mes E, IJimd. ley, 4511 Obio, Yorba Linda, Calllot1lla 92686. , Tills basJDess ls ~cted by o Unitzed --· Siped: Ja_mes E. Huocney. 1'b1s statemeat wu flied wlth the eocmty elert of Or- lD(e Coomty Seot. 1?, 11'16, PabUsb:~.z~ so.~. 7, 14., 1976, 1D tbe Newport Hut>or Ensip. F -62625 PUBLIC NOTICE S-292T1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe followiDg persoo ls dolDg basloess u: Tbe Source 6Z1UdoParkDrln, UnU 4IF -2~ Newport Bea<b, c A 9!660: Kathleea Stllltnn Luby, 621 Lido Put Drive, Unit 4. (F -2l. Newport Beach, CA 92860. Tbls baslness 1s conducted by l.D tocUYklla.l. SlcDed: Katbleeo Sullhu. Luby. This statemeot was Wed ritb the ec:.aty elerk of Or- anre Coomty Sept. 10, 11'16. Ptllllab: Sept. ZS, SO, Oet. 7. 14. 1976, 1D the Newport Hubor Ensip., F -61957 P UBLIC NOTICE S-30545 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe folloW'lDc periOD Is ctot.ac bulaeu u: Delee, ID<-2211 Eut -ell. Aao- , beim, ColllltDia 92105: Del- ee, IDe., CaJ.Uonla.colp)n .. ttoo, UU Eut -all,Aao- ~elm, c.-tzl05. Tbls .. -.. .. --by a eo.rpontloa. Co.rpontlciD Name: Dtlee, lAc., Robert G. Stan, Prut- deot. 1'biJ: ltatemlllt was Uled wltb tbe couty c:ltrt: ot Or- , ... Couty Stc>t. 11, 11'1&. PwbUib: s.cL n , JO, Oet. 7, 14. 1 Vll, tD tbe M"JJOrt Hut>orE-. F-&Z$11 OZ.GIO .t a. lCeiJP()It 8Mdl Mai .. ICodels .. -lo ,... u IIIUon: .. zo..oz.oeo. C.IIDOCEYS AKD VEIITS. Cbl-ro aad weaia s:ball be piii'Mttted .. -"' ..... ltJIIIbl to tile mflllmam at..e re- _.,. .... U......,IIolld- tor Code. All -· ... .... n.ceedJac u.e m.lal- mom llelcli._uodbythe UJdl:)rm 8al1dlac Code alrlll ..... jocl ., ... _., of tbe PJaaa1aC Commts- lloa.'' SEcnDN Z. Sectkla 2:0,- 0!.(161 Is added to the New- port Beacb Maalclpa.l Code to read u follon: • •zo.oz.Ofi1. ARCHITEC - TUii.A.L FEATURES. Arch!· teetlnl featarea •c:b u, bat DOt Umlled to, capolu, weatbe~ Wh>iiCbt lrDI'l J"&Ulac• Udottterdeoontln tool top featues of Ul op.m u.ture may be permitted lD excess of belcbt Umits sub· ~ to tb.e awroft.l of the Pla.Dnl.Dg Comml.aloo. •• SECTION S, Sectloo Z0,- 02.06! is added to tbe Ne•- port Beach Mallictp&l Code to read as follows: '•!0.02.062. FLAG POLES. Flag poles shalJ be P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST ATEliENT The loJ.loYlac per80D is doi.Qg baaiDess as: A-1 Sec:- retartes, 235!1 Pueo De ......... 1303~. ._.. Htus, Ca. 92653: Floreoce R. st:aAibury. 84-Q Calle Angon, Lagut HWs, Ca. 92653. Tblsbobooo± ... II&Slseooduc:ted by u IDdl.ridual. -F. R.Sialubury. This &tl.l:emt.llt nsf tlled wttb the eouaty clerk of Or~ ance Cocuty Sept. 3, 197&. Publlsh: Sept. 16, 23, 30, Oet. 7, 19'16, 1D lbe Newport Harbor Eostp. F -61589 PU BL~C NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAliE STATEMENT Tbe following -periOill art do.lDg bustoess u : T. Bar- ger, 1900 W. Balboa, New- port Beach, Cl.llf. 9!660: Potomac EDt., Calit. eor- pontioa, 1305 ADtipa... New- port Beacb, CalU. 92660; MtcbaeJ .Potoma, UOS ~ ttgaa, N.B., caw. 92660; Evelyo Potoma, 1S05 Aa- U.U. N.B., Collf. !12660. This bu&ioess Is OODdttc:ted by a corporaUoo. · Corpontloa Name: Poto- m•c: Eat., M.lchaet Potoma, Pres. Tbls statemeot wu Wed wttb tbe coaty clerk o1 Or. uc• c....,. Seot. u. 1076. Publlah: Sept. JO, Oct. 7. 14., !1, 1g76, .Ia tbe Newport Hubor Eoslp. F -U74.7 PUBLIC NOTICE S-JOSfO FICTmOVS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 1'bt tollowtlll periOD ls ckriDc w....-u: &bar Cr..U.a, l7NI sty Park BlYd., lrYlDs:, Ca. 9!714:JO• aae Sltear, 4.11 JumtM, Coroas. del Mar, Ca. 91125. 1'bla ... _lacoDac.ttd byu--. Slpool:--. 11Lls statenMitt wu tiled otttb 111o -clerk Gil Or- lli(O c-Stc>t. 11, tros. ~ hpt,. u. to, Oet. '1, 14, 1171, 1D ·tba ICwport Hut>or Eallp. F -U$51 - fi'UaLIC NOTICe! .. nrc ... ...,._. ... ..,. , ... .... li44M"-Mltt•--·....,...,•-. ,... ... -llo ,._ _ ............. ... 11,/10 FOil ..... ~-----·-· .._, .. -..All-... ..... -., ... ....,.._. __ .., ..... * 1 l&lbjld .. ... 5I dUal., .. Plza .. .... Coe•hpty .. IIC1101 4. -110.-01-.. -loiMII<!w- ftldB-*7' 'L'Codt to,.....u_ "ZO.OZ.OII. P.lBAPET WALLS, ELEVATOit .. D MECIWIIC.U. PEI7T-80UIES, ... AlCD liECI:IAJQ. CAL ~UIPME.MT ........ ll wan.. ....... udiNI' l- eal J 'WUII, a.d .... cltulcal ... ,.. lliDt ad atMr iteM lllll IJIIII'lFdJ peronUto4 ... -"' .... llelclillmlls..Ubepro- ~-·· .=-=.:~· 'No ":!; ..... clllclal " the Cll}', aadlllo . 111011 .. -.. -)doyo ..,.... the -"' --lloL ' Tlds OrdiiMce wu 1Dtro- du<edala...,..._ of the Cll}' C..:l1 <II the Cll}' ot Newport Beaeb l>eld oa tbe 1Jtbdlyof$tlp:ember, 19'11, aDd wu adollf:ed oa tbe !'7tb day of ~~. 19'16, by tbe lono-ttle YOte, ., wit: AYES, COUNClLJIEN: Dos- tal, Barrett, Kaelm, Mebal.s, Ryelrolf, Williams. NOES, COUNCILMEN: Nooe. VACANT: Flnt Dlstrtet. IIIWl lloslal Mayor ATTEST: Doris Ga:>rge CltJ Clerk Pabllsb: Oct. '· 1g7&, tD the Newport Harbor Enslp.. PUBLIC NO TICE FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS NAME STATEKENT Tbell--ore ctotor .. ..._ u: Pooi- BeDd.r, 10200 Bola An., f91, w.-mJMter. CaiU. 92681: Betty 71. Scott, IOZOO Bola. A•e., f9l, Wnt- mtuter, CalU. 9!&11; il'll- ltam C. Scott, 10ZOO Bola Awe., t91, Westmtuter, callf. nus. Tbls .. .._ .. c:oodlocled by. c-nt ............. Slped: Belly ll. -· Tbls statemeDt wu ftled wltb the COidltJ clerk of Ora uge COld:)' Sept. 24., 1978. Pabll.ah: Sept. sc, Oct. 7. 14, !1, 1976, 1D the Newport Harbor Eostp.. F -6!914 PUBL IC t11 0 71 CE S-30507 FICTmOUS BUSINESS NAME ST ATEliENT The~~~ penoo 11 doln& bll.s!Deea· u: Noble &t ~tadoi/U.S,A.,1 500 New- port Cerrt.er Drive, Mte 950, Newport Beacb, Ca.Ufornla 9%660: Noble Y "-eladoa, S.A. de C.V,, CoutltuJeatea 908, Me:li.oo 10, O,F. Tbis bullaess is C<mdueted by a eorp:~ratton. Corpon.UoD Name: Noble Y .UOC:Ildoe:, S.A. de C.V., R. E. Dllloa, Pntlloleot, Noble ' Aaoeladoi/U.S.A. Dh. Tbi.s statemeat ...._. flled "Witb tbe eoaotJ eJerk otOr-uce CoautJ Sept. 10, 1975. Plobllsb: Oc:t. ? , 14, Zl, !8, 19'16, lD tbe Newport Hut>or Eaolp. F ·81181 • ·t • • / • • • • F'lavor: • taste to - Today there's a way to get real taste from a MERIT delivered more taste than five current cigarette without high tar. That's the report on a new taste discovery called 'Enriched Flavor.' A way to pack flavor-extra flavor-into tobacco without the · usual corresponding increase in tar. The cigarette packed with 'Enriched Flavor' tobacco is remarkable new MERIT If you smoke, you'll be interested. . 'Jests \mfy'Thste In tests involving thousands of smokers of filter cigarettes, 'the majority reported ................ ,. ' Warning: The Surgeon Gen111l Has DeterrRined Thlt Cipnne Smoting Is D~ngerous to Your Health. , ' I MEIUTMIMERIT MENlllll low tar cigarettes having all the way up to 60% more tar. Repeat: delivered more taste. In similar tests against 11 mg. to 15 mg. menthol brands, MERIT MENTHOL was reported to deliver as much-or more-taste than the ~her tar brands tested. You 've been smoking "low tar, good taste" claims long enough. Now smoke the cigarette. MERIT Unprecedented flavor at 9 mg. tar. One of the lowest tar levels. in smoking today. • • • • ,. .. • .. 0 • , .. ... •• • • c!J'orm,aowJ &tUJI c• 11 & A....,.•""U NEW :IT91lE !!91J!S for Your Coovenieoct' WEEKDAY$ t A.M •• I p .Ill. IATUilDAY ••• f te 6 -DAT ... I1to5 IIPORTS CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE Crystal -Olina -Bridal registry ••••~ ADDIEU DIIIO .. PL.ZA • 1Af ••••" c.-...-o ... S..lf• 110 \\airstyl,ng """' j11st for ~ ch1ldnn -ll.lRBOR "" w Cum;.,. on s .... ~'" Uoll• Ro.,. ,.. s-u. -M.1c Arlh"" ...... ---· l?lffi&~©D~©® WNCHIEON illso served daily unti/4 p.m. 1121IP•;tte C.._ H~W¥ • M~nt""tfon Bdl. • 11131 H:Z-1Ul 1101 l . c .... Wwy • CcwOI\• Oet MM • (7141 17~0100 • • • '1;,8PI'~· "<f ...... .... --.. . -... -... -....... c • '-.. , sa 1,.....11 .. tt -.... --....... . , ... -·--· ... '* ----· ........... , .. , --'*--........... _ ... __ .. o,de ...... Ltd...-•s >t Bl•tt.. ..,.--.--.... '* .. __ _ .... ..., .... 'OIIMI' cu-...... ~ ~.-w L. Far- --. !70 (;amellla J...ae. c s 'I leed tMl a bltrCiar ..,._, a _, ~~~~~p~~m rUle ---·$505. 1. tz caL ..,... , rt...w:te -. -.. $100 •• J.l.. pilllp ....,... aM a $10 __ ... ___ _ ··----1Z11 -Blwd,.be-klsclsl: to Cltrl~ II. s,rr trw_ !ZlJ Mtp1e a .... Aa m' ... ra 1 Mty of de-___ .....,., a bu'pr from a ttorage ana Ill tbe U.Totem Mar- Ui, 1154 s.t:a Aaa An .. , •• IIJdllel J. llUler, 810 Colicrel• st.., left Ills car fDr len'idD& at ZSZI H.ar- llor Bl.-4.., W'beft I bl:rglar .. ....., ..... __ a CB ,..,.,. 1-tnek bpe IICerto Uld :a..med tapes, n1Hc1 at S335 • • • Julle ... ....._ 31, "' 3012 FWmore Way. compl&lDed of 'Widplull DeCk p;aJD :after ber car wu bit iD tbe rear bJ a car dri:rea bJ. W1lllam A. Wel.lt, 68, GU'deo.Grove. oa Fain1ew Rd.., 2t5 feet ~ ot Adams An. ,, ,_ ..... ,. ., _.,......_ •. -~----1. ., r st. UJ..a .:-PL. l'f pW .... ........., <61"""'.---.,Wr· .. xs-• .....-... _, .. s-.IU%......,.._, ._... . .....,...._. ............ I 'IIIli, a melal ._ trllll $17 ud a womaa's ....._ rt.c ft.ltted at $150 from W I'Hld!Jice. • WEDNEIDA'(, SEPT. U Ra,.-L.-. ... ot 6-c.ut, ... _. -"' ... --dr.k Clr'IYtlll after bts car Ill. tbe ra.r ol a car driftlll by MjCf!lel D. Pay~~e, 23, of 6!9 Term.lal WQ', C0z. ... ..__._ bud tam 011to prlnte prop- e!"J oa Victoria St, '74 feet west of Meyer Pl. ••• A bu.rglar reDIO'Jed a bolt to a rear wiDdow to pin tetry to the Salnt.kxl Army, UZ6 Harbor Bl"td., taJc1nC a Sl59 TV HI lDd a S39 cbnt of dnwers . . • Two troat ttre• aadwbeels, worttt$210, were stolen from the car of Aadrew D. Beet, 1555 Wea Verde E... aod the front of the •elllele was left -do1rD oo I.U bn.te bl.c~ olates • • • • A burcll.r possibly slipped a loet with a lmJ.fe 10 gaiD entry 10 !be oport. meat of Mark T. Bartoo, 2725 San Lucas Lane, tak- ing musical equipment lD- etudlng a spinet plano and power ampll.fter nlued at $2:,350 ••• AD mlmow11 StJs, peet ldcked lD a door, re- more<l S50 tn euh ud a $60 radio and caused more U1111 11,200 damage to the in terior of the apartment • TUESDAY, SEPT. 21 of Michael A. Rutleho and A bl:rctar used a pry bar Cllttord R. Mahleu, lZO-R oa bottl ctoors, n.s WlSU e-2376 Newport Blvd ••• : eesdtl tDd broke oat a rlgbt A burglar obtained eoi.D.s aDd •IDdow. caast-.: from $200 tools worth $135 from the to SIOO cb.mace to tbe ear .r eslilenee of Gate D. Friar, ot Holly M. Farrell, Apt. 690-A W. Wilson St •••• EZOI, %300 Fairview Rd., A burglar r emoved a kitchen bkiDc aa 8-tnektapepl.ayer window _ screen to ga.tn entry atm ZO tapes 1o 1 bo~ nlued to the borne of Stanley M. 1l $301 •.• A $120 bicycle Jeranko, 1857 Kinglet Clt- wu 11¢01• fro m Kathy o . cte. taking a $500 eoln cot- ForHJ, 509.55 Fair Dr., lection In a metal box. wld.eb hid beeo locked to a • THURSDAY, SEPT. 23 bike rack with a ebaln pad-A burgl.arobt.atned$239.50 lock tbrollgb the rea.r tire eash and a set of master • • • Cbarles W. Ray, 26, teys from the manager's Gardea Gra.e, wu taken bedroom at &mny Acres bJ amt.laDce to Mercy Ceo, Motel. 2376 Newport Blvd, ' en.l llolptta.J., SIDtl Am. • . . A S2Z2.69 slide pro- der ltl¢tlll' out of Ida ear jectOr ns ttolea rrom the ud ta.IUnr aooosd oas to medb technical room at Te- tbe upbl.lt ol a parldJic lot Wlnkle school, 3224 Call· at SUO BrUt:ol st., ap. fornJ.a st .... A burglar • • ...... , a, .... ... ..__ .... ....,. .. too F-Cliodlo CU . ...... -........ -I. ........ ,, .... -.1.----...... oolry. 0.-I . ..._,,_F_a~ r 1 rW tbt louat.lllepaa... pod at-41-, 111,1~npart -~-... F-1---worillfnwen IIIDI• from the car Ill G117 A. Borden, JtZfBny Lae_ ·~beloc-by a t:.qlu' • . , A t.rc11.r •sed a llallt tD lllpa.-- loadad door lock to piD _,. .., zooo c_,, loot.L W. 17111 st., tat1ac a pro)ldor, 15m~~~ film ttrlp pro)letor, u electric type. wrlier Mil atttttac macblne, • $9!5 .... 0 •• lelfrey A. Crowe, 11ft Klllamey Lane, complained of the t70 baJ1:· la.ry of a ndlo IDd a.traek tape Cleek from his ear • • • A $75 n.cnm cleuer was atoleo fnlm • lllonce11111117 cloeet at Lcwe•s RMtaarut, 1046 Brlltol st. • . • A tMlqla.r obtaioed a $404: stereo ndkl IDd tape !leek aod $50 lo assorted cassette tapes from the camper of Barbl.n J. Lewis, 3154 Limerick Lane, parked in ber dri.Yeway • • • A $750 CB ndlo, TV set and tapes were atoltll from the van of Roger H. UUy. 3126 Cork Lane; a wiDdwing ns pried opetl. Ll BRARY FRIENDS TO HEAR ARTIST TALK Mrs. R. L. Ricbmood. president of t he Newport Beaeb Friends of the Library, announces that artist Irena Lew wtll be guest of hooor and speaker at the Friends meeting attheSber- man Foondatioo Gardens, 26 19 E. Coast Highway, Co, rona del Mar, at 1:30 p.m. Oct. 19. Ire an Lew, Russ ian by birth, fi ed as an infant wtth her family because of tht> Revolution, first to Slbert.a and later to Harbin, Man- churia. FoUowiog a career with Paramount Studios, and another in ceramic murals, Mrs. Lew decided to make her home in Newport Beach • CALL 673 -0550 FOR A ~UISCRIPTIOH TO THE EM SIGN •••• ONLY $5 J. YEAR 0 t ':"...,,.,~ ... ---~ -- \ ' ... - ~' .. -~ . .,--,, . •. . ... .. f .•• • _____ .·!! • 0 ., .. .SPioEC>i TEAM WINS SWEEPSTAKES ... -. '·· . :--,..-_ .r_'t:'" .. . -·--- occ ·. foreules team has woa the 19?6 Paclftc South- •Htera Conference For- eulct Aa:aoclatlon sweep- .takH tropby, The PSCFA t.Dchtdes all Ute coUeces and uoJ,..rsltles ln the states of CaWomla, Arttona and Utah. The troptJy, named 1n boDOr or Dan MUier, the former Cal Poly Pomona IPNCh COicb Who was shot aod ld.lled by a bttralar, 1s anrded to the scbool which aequlrea the l.arJHt oumber or PeapstalcQ p:tlnts tn JpteCb competlUoa. BALBOA BE ACH " Th• Oc.an Front bath house, rtcht backgf'OIInd. was buUt In 1916 by E. H. Rote a.nd H. B. Tudor was the first rnauger. accordlog to tl L. Sber· man's '•History of Newport Beaeb." 111 1919 tbt Balbot Beacn Amusement Co. na i)rmed aDd. boueht tbt baUdtne. 111 1928 the firm baUt the ReD!ItPOUS Ballroom Oil the Oeean Froot to the left of the bath house. The tamed baJiroom was destroy~ by ftre twtee. and the property oow ts used tor residential purpoMI. Teats lo tbe tore .. grouod were popular In the 1920s. They were always open on one side, because a etty ordtnuee i:trb&de c.losed tents oa the beach. CRIME PREVEN'JION NEWS LOCK THAT DOOR! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 8y B. JAMES GLA VAS ftlett·flotl Polia Clllef Newport S.eb r...,..s ,.. leaTIDC )'OQr bome with nlubloo . • llart )'0111' property wtth ,_r dltYtf'l U~ •m- bor. • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • i ORDER YOUR ENS1G111 SUISCRPTION NQW! ONLY $5.00 A YEAR -------------- IIISIGII SUIKIIPTIOII DIPT. "L.KAIE IE:HD ME TM I!: ENIIG-N FOIIt ONE: YEA lit. I 1M ~NCLOSING 15.00 FOIIt MY IU81C._I,..TION. ec.: ., .... ~Tta~ ................•..•........ .Alii (JittlftiD) •...••••••.••..•.••••.••••••• 5 •••• ................................................... carr .......•.....•...... : ... ,.. .........•... l7lt •• COAl? ., ..... v C ... A MI.. IIAIIt, CAUNRMA ·- • are lofl.-q to Jock tbelr • doors, aac1 local Wrrll.n : ... taldaC lld'nllaco ot lila • onrlfebt. AccordliJc to po- llee ~es. 40 per c.at : of tbt barrlarle• commnt.d • here dlriiJC 111o nnt 1 It moaths of tbls ,..... wan •· from .,loclrod balldlap, • Crtme ~ omou • Sti.D Brealtr tb1l ..,.. n- • millded bomeowMn ud • bu&DenmtD ttllt •• MOIIt • bolrtlara plek lila --• ..... lboy ... -. ,., • ........ Ill, .. lila loal, ·•· lllld ... ..., .. --.. , puc ..... .. : Ollcer Br liT .. - ......lllllllla--JI"'• • c..._.btMrrrt : • Loet" all diiOI's: wb a . ·---1. • • -all ...... !IIUo ·----·-plo-···-: . . .. _,..........,.. ·······•****************4*t***************•~to call poiJet ltiiJOQt II • Ca.ider 111•11111 an alarm .,.m • For IDOft ll*mnatklll 011. ...,.rtor--.. bell(· , ... ,.. eoll • loc:altoct- •mtt~ or tbt ertme pre- YIIItloa otftot at 6f4.HQ. 4TH GRADERS GOING TO DISNEYLAND All ktea1 fDuth cndlra ..W~IIIa-e HI 'Yi!W pr111 tl"-at ~ ........ ~ . TM ............ 11111 .. lloo at.....,_ -------........ 51 ..... c-__ ..., -.c--.1 -v--· wm at.· -Oet.· ----·-c.;;,; dol ..... Ea-ual -TI"' oa C~t. 'l . lllt. IEIIOLD D. CAIITOR of Newport Beacb bl.a beeD .....,...-' director ot the aewty..._ ea- alllt at Mercy pDenl bos- pbl. He was formerlyafeJ • 4ow ln cardloloC)' atCedara, Slnl.l Medical Ceater 111 l.A)a ADgeles and held a National lftstlblte of HMltb feUowlhlp in cardiotoc at Beth lsnel Hospital In Boston. He is a former major Ill the U.S. Army Medical Corps, aerv, inc iD Ford Devens, Mus. !!11 MAitTIIf, fl .. PLAZA CEJIITitE, JaVDfE HERE & THERE FINECII'f5ANDJIIDJ&C!Jf1MD!WIIS e RUISIA.N LACQUER BOXES e POLISH RAJifDWOV£" WALL H~ e BRONZE WIMD BELLS e CARVED BOU:S wrTII BRAIS lNLAY e JEWELRY, STONE CAJI:YIJIGI. !'TC. = .... Borrow tqJto I f you've own ed your h<>me for any lengt h of time, you've probably built up a fair amount of eq ui ty . Well. now that equity can be a valu· able asset in securing a long-tenn Homeown er's Loan from California First Bank. If you own and occupy a single-family resid ence, you may qualify for up to $15.000 to be used for a ny worthwhile purpose-whether it's puttin!llhe kids through college, or taking care of unexpected medical bills. The best part is that these Homeowner Loans are now available at low bank rates. All you have to do is apply yourself -at any office of California First Bank . r---In Los Angeles and Orange Counties 44 off~es are ready to do more for you. f\\, llol ~ I I Ill( COITAIIESA 230 E. 171h Sl. 714/642-1660 Lobby Hourt M· Th IOAM·SPM F 10AM~PM OrW.Up M-Th 1:30AM-6PM F 1:30AM-8PM NEWPOIITBEACH • Bayside Office 1090 Bayside Drive 714/675-5121 Lobby Hourt M· Th 10AM·5PM F 10AJI'.7:30PM Or/N-<Jp 11-T~ 1:30AM-5PM F 1:30AM-7:30PM • Hlrbor VIew Office 11111 San Miguel Drive 714/-11 lo/JOy Hovra 11-Th 10AIII-8PIII F10AM- OrM-IIp 111-Th 1:30AM~M F 1 :30AIII-8PIII • Superior Office 396 Superior Ave . 71./642-951 1 LobbyHouro M· Th 10AII·5PM F_10AIII-8PM Or/N-<Jp Ill· Th 1:30AIII-8PM FI:30AIII-8PIII • Weetclllf Oltk:e HI01 w.tclllf Drive 714/~·J111 Lootr-,..._,,....,.,..., ,_7.- SMIII-11'111