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29TH TEAR, MO . 11 THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1976 CORONA DEL MAR. CALIFORNIA
COM T FFIC SURVEY
FACES DETOUR N.B. charges
footdragging
on airport
County and state omctals
were accused in Newport
Beach this week of dragging
their feet on plans for Or-
ange County Airport's
future.
A reeently-completed en-
vironmental impact report
on the coonty-mmedatrport.
Is still DOt ava.Hable for city
study, city offlcWs cha rged.
And action on a conUnued
variance to let the airport
operate outside of state noise
law constraints is also over-
due, according to Bob MUJar
or Balboa Island, president of
the Airport Action Assn.
'•We 're surterlng daily
from the overnight or noisy
jets," Mr. MUlar reminded
the Newport City Council
on T uesday, ''and we've beet~
waiting since Aprll for the
the state to decide on whether
the airport can continue to
generate this much noise.''
The April hearing, before
a state administrative law
judge, concerned an exten-
s ion of the airport 's vari-
ance, whkh permits it to
cause more noise than state
Ja w aUows. A va riance for
the year 1975 eJCptred the
first of this ye.:ar, Mr. Millar
reminded the Council, and
the state's decision on ex~
tending the variance through
I 97 6 will soon be a moot
point unless a decision Is
made soon.
City Attorney Dennis
O'Neil agned with Mr.,
Millar's points, and said he
eXpeCts the state to hand
down a dects10n within the
next 2 weeks,
"in effect, the 197 5 vari-
ance stretched over 2:
years," Mr. O'Neil coo-
ttrmed.
'•Procedur ally, U doesn•t
work within the one-year
time frame. The state says
they're changing t his pro-
cedure."
DR. JULIAN PALLEY of Ir-
vine, professor or Spanish
at UC Irvine, Is the first
recipient of the Jefferson
poetry award for his book.,
··Spinoz.a's stone and other
poems." The prize isSl,OOO
plus the publlcatioo or the
manuscript b) the JNR
Publishing Company, an :tt-
flllate of theJeffersonSc t e*
Corporation of ~ew York
which establlshE!!'I theawam.
A proposed city-aided c~ iD tbe !a:2625 lip codt Uon on tratfl<" problems Mrs. Kuelm suaesten that
tramc SUn'ey of Corona 4el area. City tnlllc eac:toeer supports ttl€ sun'e)'. She ex~ somt-members of the cttJ -
Mar r eslcSents and business-BW DamelliDd traffte coo-pressed some <"ori~ern Tues. t.eos transportation corn mit-
men got a warm reeeptioo sultaat Herman Bumaet}'lll day th:ilt the •·ltltens "'m-t t"@ might ~ ' ruolvlllf
Tu esday at Newport Beach also bad a hand iD tbe ques-mitt~ ·.·ate on awroviog the tht' tramr problems of ro-
C tty Hall. But tbe CltyCoun-ttooaatre. Mr. Basmactyan survey \I(Hl be ,.lose. Sbe rona del Mar."
MOST 7AfXABLE PLAYER
U1 liii'JI wo-ekeDfS"t Ora~.
( oont )' Jr. Hlvh YOli"J'WII
trnJrn ... ment ...-..s St.t-ib r oo.
u>' .. t of ~o.s'"'" mJ<Ht ..
s hool. Stlf't!.1 lat! ~~Pt t~m
lo 1111' 100rtlafJI"Tlt ""hampton.
s ltfl Q\ .. r 31 ou..-r ·~n.~.
'Sto r\ OIJ 14•·~ 1:1
cU referred themattertott1e is ooe of 14 members of aske-1 City Attorney-Dt-nnts
Clti.teos tnn&portatloo ad-tbe cltiz.eu tn.nsportatioll 0 ':00ell if Mr. Ba.smadya.n
Ylsory committee, wbere Jt committee. which advt.es would Loe aLie to vote in the
ls e.xpeeted to run into some the City CouocU on tn.lftc committ<>e, after taking part
opposition. The committee matters. jn tbe surve}' preparation.
meets Nov. 3. CouocUwoman LucWe Mr U'~eU sal-t he would
The COM Coordinating Kuehn ol lnloe Terrace, ' SI1Jdy the matter, but yes-
Council of Community Or-frequeat critic of cltJ tnac-terrtly monnnf said he saw
ganir.atioos (CCCO), spon-T d" k no proLiem In Mr. Bas*
sored by the COM Chamber ru I Ia es mar lyah'S ~ing able to vote.
MESA SCHOOL
SITE IS EYED
of Commerce, asked the city RoLen Stoessel, claairman
to finance a S3.ooo door-of tho;! r. CCO's tra.ffic com-
to-door sampling of COM c "I I mtttFe, and COM Ctta mber
r esidents to get their ounc1 sea of Co,mm• pmid<ot
answers to a 74-questlon F rank Jan~ joined Tuesda)'
survey on their attitudes to-Trudl RoceTS formally In ask.i~ C1ty Council sup.
w;ud traffic problems. took. her Newport Beach City port of t11e surve)'.
The questionnairE-was
hammered out during sev·
er al meetings of the CCCO,
which represents the Cham-
ber and various nomeolfiler
Counc U seat Tuesd:ay)llgtrt, '·The survey ~s not ali.
replacing ber late tatSband, d ress lts .. u to solutions, •·
Ma yor Howard Roger s, on he exp\ain@d . '•It seeks to
the Council. identily the problems, as
After being sworn 1n by s~n by residents aod !Just-
City Clerk Doris George, nessm<>n."
Lo.. aM r;,~·•hu m liens lt'
r ~stdeutiat us.-ol pro~rt~
east of t ai n"lf" hoar! twc.
h:e-en the Sv.. r>troro !r <-11-
Na} :mt1 Sunflo'"'"'f -\\'<-•. 1n
pta•·e of "On•m .. r • lid .m1ar ·
ri' ultural usa r ... 'lfi4 • :f'-
r onm,ettd""': t} t tl~' l)o;td \111-
Sd Plam11nr on miS'i!OfJ
\1c.nda\ nid•t
Me'lJtHT ,..Mit\ filS! J.o-st-
ll.t! JS Jirt.rpfl~...,l Jo t Hr• IJf '•·
p<>f1 ·, ~dSt ?! r ~1rv 1 .. w f'1
fo1 dii",.JI r.· ~ .. "t, :r< .. ;r 'lot-
i:..r. :': .. d.l ~r ..... ,H to :;uJ,. nl) ... r :3v". ; 'J" l•11su·. r"-
sJ: ... ·au t o~·•.Jo!lt-1',.. sfr.
McNally hearing
is set for Nov. 9
Mrs. Rogers thanked the The survey -..·otdd sample
Coonctl for its 't'ote of con-about 10 per cent of tht-
fidence in appointing ber to 5,000 to 6,000 homes '4'\th
the vacant First Distr:fct C D~l malling al'1dr esses, Mr.
seat, and thanked the city Darnell said.
starr tor brten.og her on Coun<"Uma.n Paul Ryckoff
cit)· matter s. of Balboa Island worn1ert'd
''I also want to thank all whether a <"ltywtrle survey
of the people of the city for woul<tn't eU~lt dtffe rent
their many cards aDd letters, answers to some ofthequ'!'s-
phone calls, and memorials tlons.
~!.out 4 ~ ~ r<-s ~Jf u ... pro-
P"rtv is u.on...-J t.; "· 1, St--
:~rsttoTT• ilrlrl So•1c dnd.,loout
31) o~r rt>S l!~ th .. ~»wpon ,, .. _
s a wufie-1 s' r.ool listn • t.
On" '!lf"€1-(lon, f(, :trro~>~ o!
tnl;' Yllool prot>e•t} nortt. or
'olo'a.k<>h:i :T. Park, b~, ... ,.,,,
SmdJ!.,·, 1~1 . an<1 • J"'tSia St ,
A'JII c'O fr~HTo arrlr ult'J T31
tO pul •ll' l n-'1 SEm HX.dt\J
USdg., as o~ P'F>Slllt' n"'-.. PIE'*
mf"nt.u; s• 'ool si!P for tltf
a r~a . Ttr<>l lt a.r r»sof s•hool
1istrk l )'.lrQPPn~ to th"' noM It
.,.IIi go tv loA· l<>nsi!~ r"'51-
1<>nllal 1<><iil!nilrtion.
n.o f tl)ll for ~r':P~~~ !J:tt,.-r
.. .. ~.,. m Jw1Jn, dT. ~r!<l!fl?n•i
)' o1 Tf'C Of S· I".J'JI rlisttl I
~! ,,,..,.. .n l'o#-, ut • .... <;~
"0TW'r !a lnl! .:;;.)JI,,j C -'••·,
It wao; :_.jill 7Q.'I--'! for aaf.
ultu~ai .J'i~ -·.-~r~rt
h •mc; llt\"Jlo" ~ '•Oitol«-""f
t on-I for o .. n;: Ia I ·Js-
un'k>'T·mlun to .. ·r,tJOUs.--.
SITT.L!dr It:· :~-'A r>Qtb, oi.h'!
• .!b ., r .. .:~ •1'11 o;tnrl~ fl ·
m11:, ::•• l!t .-.:r•JI.::.r !r;o
'•T"'-'I,t r'Yl' .101 \) .. ,a 'A()()Ijo;:
''' It·~ .. r .. J • "'T" ~ci'<>Sl~
'\ If·, 1•\dfln .. l'>
Will McNall)' conttnuatioo
high school move Into Kaiser
middle school'~ wm Kaiser
students be moved to Davis
and Ensign !!Iiddle schools:'
Which elementary school
will be closed next year'~
Wilt the Newport Mesa uni-
fied school district board of
education ''bite the bullet""
Board President Dona ld
Smallwood ordered a dlscus-
slon..acUoo on the Issues for
tile meatng of Tuesday, Notr.
9, at 7:30 p.m. at Costa
Mesa City Hall.
Carol Marttn, board mem-
bl!r.
A close look is now being
given to Hart>er elementary
school folloWing an arson-
set fire In the school ad ~
minLstratloo building last
weet-end. The buUdlng 1.&
almost a total loss, the in-
terior v.·as gutted and the
walls and roof are bel.ne
checked to determine it they
wUJ n~ to be torn down.
Stveo district scbool!
have an avenge atodent eo-
rollment of 255. A school
shOuld have at least two sec-
tions In each grade level,
the educators felt.
to m)' husband," Mrs. Ouesttoos i.n<"lude oplnlons
Roger s said. '·It wtll be an on Coast fh,·~. traffic, orr-
honor to M fiU Howard's street parldnp:, a Se"OOd
term." r ross-ha} route throu~h
She was presented a Santa Ana Heights, and tnt-
bouQuet of flowers by tbe tit routing.
PI Beta Phi Alumni Club, The QuestionnairE' had
of which she is local pres\-first been slated for a water
dent. bill mailing to all resi-
Mr, Rogers, who repre -. 1ents, but Us bulkiness a.nd
seuted th(' Balboa, Lfdo lsk!~ 11" liM~fth rqotst"'1 11tf' d t·' ~;ttf
Cemral Newport D1strtct fot :ood CCCO to decide on tne
more than 9}·ears,dledSept, door-to~door survey, ln-
10. Mrs. Rogers was picked stead, College students a.nd
by the CouncU to serve his senior Cltit.ens would be
Unexpired term. Which ends hired for the survey, saJrl
In April, 19'78. Mr. Da rnell.
Park petition ready soon
h~ol :'Le'.!. pr .. sJt1"nl :J!
I' • "'~rtL o-r .. • \1-sa Hon·~
'""'''":,. -'Iss: •. , ;orA~s ... J "'"'
Jo,.· lv.,sHi asi1o-ill!al pro-
pos.a l, .. pp tf;V...,I ·• t•i .. >fOUJ .
HOT RACE IN
74TH DISTRICT
-' :t~<r.\ t'a <"lf :Or ttlt-i.f.Ut
:i• J.te ""~'1,1•1:. Dt!ttt -t sut
f>I/•J>f ("'! fhlS w-k a;. tJ,.>
t)()ttrost Ha rto r Ar<>a tssu,.
In TueStia\ 's ,_..,n.,u l ,.Je-.
1\0f"l.
•r:ah111 "-lr. Slqroou . In a
Sto~t.-!T .. •tJI • V'!!l ~~ I Pi"'<;!"
onf·~~~n .. \lor.!a\, IP
toliilfl"'' \lr. 'lt-"'.Of'". a-u.
r•o rtz.anor. of ••dsl .. ~1tni' ltrr.
~~ tw "'S untru,. r~r ooo:enu
uor•s 111 •rl., "fl!Jr .• tu,
:r.a\l•rs; m• !u 'lu.· u: ;>!!f>"
f'nr1orsP-n o>onh :>! "t .. ]Or p(l rt~
).,,..1 .. r s, ant for h\lur<> to
tJ ..... ':I~ J•~r:'cv r:;..t ""~n ;::.m
1:1 1-'l ,jt• ')I If,\ •)· "i\Of!.'
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Super Block
is explained
t VWi Mes<o • s doW11Coft
;;up.-r t.IO"'k·· "• u~ ._.
-"''"~ oi a n~lDf! tut Ttu n.-
13 J tnrciMiiiiLC of tbe C 1t1z.eu
H;t.r'...or Arel R~uttl Team
'(HART) at Glendale Fed-
..nl Savtnf"' in Costa M@s:o.
As51SU.Dt Costa Mesa Cit)·
M11nag .. r Btl! nuexplatned
lht" pi"Jl to an ud:lf!Dr•p ot
ll.oul 30 (J@Opl!!.
1t,e. if) Is bU)ing up the
t lo< l t(lrd"red ll)' Ceutu,
):!aLfot n , P~rk and Plwmer
str~s. A semor c tti!.e!D
.. nt .. r aDd ttOUs:fn«, an _.,~
p·.r~\Prl llbrar) uda MWftre
cuuon ..-m t.. ballt Q[l ttJeo
Jt•, wbkl, w-tU abo ~mt
r4rt -;,f l.101:1~ Puk.
Yr. r~nn nvt tbP-follow~
1nr r,v,sons for re-·Jev~lop
:1 =-111 of be llkl• t:.
• Th .. HarLor .J.r~ Boys
tut ,.,m .. lO lllrl? ,.it) wUh
J t ooquP-st thai tht Pooys Club
fl·'tltH •t 11"• •omerof .\na-
-.~Jn .-M (ent9f t.,.. l'CJU"bt
~ \ ttP <It~. ~USP-Of 6e-
fi.rri.rlt; IJ"l&. ,.,, H;e run-down
~a · .Ill ).
' :., M"a' lltf' station ·.-as
a.-atlf'!1 in th~ ~(.-nera l area..
• T~ prest!DI: llbrar)· on
( "nl"! St a too smJII.
• f u1o~>ral tuB1s for es-
tat.ll.shim· a &f'flior c ltiz.ea
't'fitiiJ wert 2ulla~le, a.Dd
41 '1 o>tt!OO of usinr the hmd£
.,. ~· toll(fli! SiOCU:IJt h} the city.
• A par\.. Lon<! i5Rir ap.
provett p,· votf'rs Indicated
ttat mort' park. spat-e wu
o r#Ot'j«t1 111 tllat part of town.
Mr. -Uunn sat1 II wtl\ COlt
•bout $2 .5 million to ck"f'elop
th• bloc.k. Pt.rt of the plu
<"Jilt for elosl&q ~r ~
.. t It ' i:'IUt ewt.
Tttt> tit~ staUoo t.a sched-
J 1 ... to lot in operatloo by :J•· .. :r.t..-r, 1 <1'7~. he n-
plaml'd, bu t tr,.. entire de-
v»)OJJm..,rt ts >e"P(('If'.lorl to take
-; t•) ~ )@i rs to complete.
"-ortflnr to Mr. rlunn,
tT !l' ~lOt liOUSI~ bufldif'lt!
~I ll , ... 3 ~ortps t~ll . "''lth
.:· t~lllts swr floor. Mr. O'Neil said the ad-
ministrative j.ldge's opinion
on the variance tlas been
sent to the state 0!!-pt. of
Transportation, which Is
studying lt, and should issue
a ruling before Nov. 8.
The move came at tbe
meeting Tuesday night fol-
lowing a lengthy dlscussioo
of possible changes in use
of school facUlties. >1r.
Smatlwood said he person-
ally does not want to close
Kaiser, there was no com.
pelllog reason to sell Mc-
Nally, but the district would
be hard-put financially ln
4 to S years. The board
voted to sell or lease the
McNally sUe at a r ecent
meeting. A 2:33% lnc rease
in the awraisal value of
the school s lte occurred be-
tween ooe ln t.1ay, 1973, and
January, 1976, Supt. John
Nicoll reported.
A sum or $22:5,000 could
improve McNally, Dr. Nicoll
said. A science lab, in-
dustrial arts and graphic
arts rooms are needed,
which cotlld be portable, he
explained. Orville Am-
burgey, board member, fa-
vored moving McNally to
K aJser. Thomas Henderson
Jr. said he wanted to see
McNally moved into an ele-
mentary school. Fiscal re-
s ponslbiUty but protection
of qualiry of educatioo was
a concern of Mrs. Martin.
A p->tition th.at .,.,.oulcf forC'f>
a IO<.·al ele<"llon on city park
acn;oa!':e standards ma} bf.
present £I'd Monda)· to :o.lf' .....
port Bea ch c ur (Jprk Doris
George, accordln~ to a IO<'al
doctor whO c irculated the
petition.
'4'hplhf't !ho: lSSU~ '.1100\d
qual!!} for a ~<"hool t11st rir1
e!e·tion ba llot nut Mar r h,
or tlavo;o to '4'311 !or lht> Cit~
CounC"t\ PlP<"tlon in Aprtl,
I !JiB. In thE-Marc!1 E'le ... llon,
city Vo\PtS -..·ll\ In" a.ske-l
to approve a ~-; milli"" bond
Issue to t!\n parks a nil oper.
spacE>.
:l.!r.rlon u .. n:.,son or ,,.11·~
po:"tt, .,.,·ho u n s•••"t'Hiri ~n th"
JunE-h•-put !1•':11• prunan ,
'NJS !oar l In tl."" r.l' ~ ~s a
'A'tlle·hl .;ndif1al•. IJ"'fJ'IIJJ.
an oomuu•o:o lm. Sl<>mons.
a lso or '-'e .. 'POrt. ontu.u•"l
to <iorio:e put•h• apPf'H:&nn•s,
but rlalmt>fl H•" support or
fo r mer Gov. Ronall'1 R .. ".:;an. Summer school dates set
CouncUman Donald Mc -
Innis c riticized county of-
1\cta:ls for not giving a
specific date when the aft -
port EIR will be published.
''When we do get it, we
wUI probably be given about
30 days to r eply to Its con-
clusions, •· he said. ''ft 's Im -
portant that we see It as
soon as possible.''
Mr. O'Neil reportf.'d that
county staff members have
told him the report will be
avaiLable '•tnabout30days.''
Both the EIR and the state
W'ariance a re seen as Im-
portant documents tor New-
port, because most com-
merclal )et D.lghts out of
the airport take off over
Newport Bay. A group of
homeowners Is suing the
county over ;et noise.
Anyone for
Jamboree?
Local Boy Scouts in -
terested In attending the 1977
NaUonal Scout Jamboree can
pick up appUcaUons oow at
La Palma Street Service
Center ln Fullerton or the
Bear street Center tn Santa
Aoa.
The 1977 Jamboree wiU
take place Aug. 1-10 at
Moraine State Parklnnorth-
tutera Peo.nsyl'flDll, 45
m.Ues from Plttlbur(ll.
The Orqe COW\ty Coun-
e U plaot to take 180 Sooutt
ud 20 Scout leaders on a
tolr to the Jamboree bt-
rt-IIC July 25, U77. Tbe
~ wblc h trW oost Mch
-$'765, ..w lncludo-
llt Ntw Yo rk CltJ, Wasblpe:·
.... D. C., IJid Getly .... IJ.
To atteod. a bOY must be
at 1-1Z , .. ,. old lllld
I Flnt Claa IICOOI bJ April
1, tm, ud C&DDOt han
-Ills 111111 b1rtlldiJ
bJSt!ll. 1. 19'1'1.
One elementary school
wfH be closed next year
and two the following year
due to declining enrollment,
Dr. Nicoll foreeast. A tax
saving of $100,000 could be
made with the closing or
one school, he estimated ln
answering a question from
From the tone of thelr
conversation, board mem-
bers seeined to be feeling
tax-payer pressure bul no
open taypayer protest sur-
fa ced at the meeting, Mr.
Sma.Uwood almost used the
expr ession '•bite the b\dlet"
but cut himself off. The
''bite" might come Nov. 9.
Irvine gets bigger offer
A Canadian real estate
firm has offe red $265 million
for controllng interest in the
Irvine Co., topping Mobil
Oil Company's controvers ial
$200 million bid.
In Southern California, in-
c luding one park In Santa
Ana.
Both Cad lilac F airvtew
and Mobil have said they
would retain present ln'ine
management and pollcles.
Dr, Eugene Atherton of
Oakwood apartments said
Monday he expects to turn
in ''probably about j,OOJ
signatures certajnl)·
enough to get on thP nert
regular muntcipa I ballot:·
Dr. Atherton, an unsuct·ess-
fu l candidate for thP county
board of supervisors ea rlier
this year, has been d rculat-
lng his petition in shoppl!li
centers here for HlP past
seven! mont hs.
It the petltloo proves to
have the signatures of at
least 10 percent of :o;ew-
port's registered \'OtE'r's.
state law requires that it
go on tile next •·regular mu.
nir lpal election ballot.' Dr.
Atherton said he will consult
with Newport CUy Attorlle)'
Dennis O'Neil to dPtermlne The Cadillac Fairview
Corp. of Toronto made tht
offer public this week.. Their
bid Is for the 54 per cent
interest now held by the
James Irvine Foundation.
No. Star beach argued
A bid by the Mobil Co .
for ttla.t same 54 per cent
has been held up·by a court
c hall eng e. Joan Irvine Smith,
an heiress of the original
Irvine !amlly, has asked Or-
ange County Supertor Court
to rule that the Mobll offer
Is tnv911d because it Is too
small. lhs . Smith owns 22
per cent or the lnine Co ,
stock.
Marvin Shapiro, spokes-
man for Cadillac Fairview.
waa said to ban reported
thlt week that\trs. SmJth's
rpctloa to the C F' otfer ls
favorable.
Howe•er, the terms of the
Yobll offer art sa.ld to la-
clude a proYIJioa aDowlJic
MobU to bld blchtr, 10 u.
other Mobll offer could be
made,
Cadlllac f'alrf'iw 11 •"-'
~ ••••~~moAt~
• btwoa dollatl, moltly .. oftl ce ud ,.._.., c.-er
II>ICI In ~. ltoldlnp
aloo 1Dcbodo -ltrtal para
North star beach, long a
favorite nshlng haunt in
Upper Newport Bay, may
be developed as a recrea-
tion and ft.&hlae beach.
The public beach Is owned
baU-and-haU bJ the county
and the city of Newpo rt. Last
mooth, tbe cOUnty ortered to
give the ell}' total ownership,
but the Ctty Council decided
Tuesdt.y DJibt to rdlst the
otter. Instead, the CouocU
•oted to:
• Keep one-bllf blterut.
• Reqgelt tbat tile eOODty
bud(et 101M mooey from
the k>c:a1 UdtlaDd.l food to
clenlap tllo boo<:L
• Recommtad u.t tbt _,_ .. ~ap..
propr\&Uaa to ...... tM .....
MOJO< Mllu 1loota1, ·---,...,... of tile [loqr ---"" .. -boadl, ... lila ""'' --·Jodlll. "Hu lila-,_
a-.... -
asked about this"''' lle
wondered.
Mr. Dostal was r Pm inded
that clty.eounty Oll'nershlp
of North Star Js part of the
Upper Bay ownership ag-ree-
ment between the state,
eounty, ell}' aDd 1 ht' I rvlne
Co.
''There's a real concem
about tratnc In the area,"
Mr. Dostal persisted.
CouncUman Donald Mc-
lMls of West Newport noted
tbl.t any detaU I of develop-
mea.l woold stilt fact' later
etty appron.l.
GET ACQUAINT ED
PI CHIC ON FRIDAY
N~rt Ha.JOOr Chamber
of Commeree will llold Ita
...-..I cet acqv.aJnted ptCAic
tlll Friday al&llt at Bornmt:r c.J'OG oa the 1"1ne RMeb,
,..,. I p.m • ..ut mt.atpt.
Poo1Salatlwl11 be -
of oenmoa111. wuac. a
ructll....,.te diDatr lDd a.o-a.o.c bar W'lll be fHtvrtd.
Dr. Athe rton'c: in11iathe-
measure .,..,oo\11 rpquirP 1e-
velopers to df'dl• ate park
lands to tl'le r lt)' ,.,.hl'n lv ... ,JI.
iog units are buUt, or ,:jvp
the city eoough moue~ to
buy park l:tnO. ThP a' tN~P
formula .,.,·oulrl rPquit"
de-d ication of j :~~c rPs of lanl'1
for eaC'h 1,000 per sons th.<-
development \S 1<>si.::tl€"1 to
houSl'.
The 50-year -olo1 ph\ sl• ta.n
said hp wU\ also ask U1P
~P"''JlOrt Bear h C'lt)' ([lun 11
to pass an emef'J!:<>nq orrii -
nance rarrylng out his In*
Ulative•s ~<oals ~·htle thP In-
itiative Is waltlno: to ,::et Of\
the ballot.
Dr. Athprton Slid he has
beer~ rlrt'ulatinl! a 5lmilar
petition In San ClE'mPnle,
and Pxptorts to ror <"Pan ('h•r-
tion ttten, also, on tht> lssut'
of park land dttdl ration.
··t'vt' talk(>(! to a lot of
people 1\'hiJ p I've been r lr-
rul.atlng my petlrlon ,' tw
told tbfo Ensign, · anrt I'\'•
also registprf<i aboul z.ro1
Toters alon£ the w:a\.'
After finlshinc 3M t1t>hlnt1
5th District Sup9rvisror
Thomas Rill!') o~nd r haJ.
Ienger Max Blnswanp:t't m
J une's election, Dr. Ather-
too uld he Is alread~· mak-
Ing pla.ot to stfk ttw> seat
ara.tn In 197 e.
N.B. POLICE AWARDS
BANQUET NDV. II TH
Auual pollee awards "'tu
bt pr..-ed No'f'. 11 at tht'
Newport Harbor Cham~r of
Commertt tuncbeoa at the
lla.n1ott Hotel, E1tte\XIonal
acta of btroftm •UI be elted.
lad:h1Mla or eom"an'ts
I'MJ ''bl7'' a table of 10
.. ta '»' $12S. Eacb sueh
taba1i wUJ tDc:11dt one pollee.-
... Mid aau .Ut. Ttlble ..,_. rtt utorutlc tntm-
...,...., Ia 111o IO...C poUco
"'4; art fiOIC).
DemO"rat nom1 nee Fnr.
!"'or<'\ova of U Toro. '1o:t l..lnt'
p, .. strono·"sl sho·••in;: of ~n1
lh>n O>'TJI on :hi<. ar "J U1
\PHS, hupPd !hJ! J Sp!:t
of tht> PepUI•li< Orf"l ·;nt<> ,,.._
t ·~ .... n ~!r. Sirmon" an., Mr s.
ht>tll<-:.;on .... ·ou\11 o·h·"' Mm a
'I' ton n ar;ln.
:1.\r :s ~Pr~PS()I. M35 l'il•
lo rs<>cf \1oM:t } I • dttorr."}'
'Jo tHiam Cr ost \, 'NhO
hmshe-1 3rl1 l>t>hUH! '•"'r .;n~
\lr. :::.Jtmons 1n Jun ... Sht>
a \scr ~01 !Ill.' SUpPOrt of
\h t,a.,.l '.ason. an Orl!Prnatt
·.>n ttif' · ounl} ~ .. put li• an
-"ntral C"ommittt"'. \1r. ~a
son "''Jsappolnt t"'lto t h.i!po"t
"' V.tllar'! \"oil, ··o· t.o\tr-
'll an of ~lr Slpmons' ~~~·
pah;n.
\1~. Slt>nrons ~till t;arl not
d:'h"''"f<><'l put !lstll"'1 IJa rrf's
tllal 11P wa<; znv\'lJVpd In
transportlni! Jl1"'!1MI} por-
noc raplll matPrlal". AI<;O
stil! unnplain~ .,..,.s a
<"ha r~t> H•:tt hf' promotl"d tht>
t.,:upo rar1 ·antllda r \ of Dl'l~
or Ill' prun<~n opponPnts
for the solf> pu rpo~" of
~;.ttmc Mrs . ~~~rr!"SQn's
na nt' shlrtt>rl lrorr an a1-
vantareous !liSt llsunv on
n .. ballot.
\Irs. ~rttt'Dn, a mPn.-
tler of tht> ~f'wpon-Mesa
s r hOOlllO:w1, salrl!hls "''f'Pk
s hP experts to ra !Sf! from
515,0CIO to szo,ooo to n.
nan<'P a last -rntnutf'"''ril.--ln
C'Lllllpal(fl,
Mr. Slemons r~rtM .·ol-
lf'<'tlng S 14,145 be-twf'@fl SE'p1.
Z1 and Oct. 18.
Mr. Cordova repor1MS4,-
Z53 during tlat Pttlod. Hr
told vocnt last wP~k that
thP Demorratlc party hill
not itl"en him mon~)', .to
hP twl• no stron~~: part)'
etlegian<'e. Ht hu p~
st"flted 1\imself aa a iaw-
aod~rdtr conservative with
a blt keround 11 anlstanl
dlstrlcl attoratJ' of tbe local
munlelpal COIU't.
Mr. C.f'Mby Aid tlla rea-
son for blc.lclac Mrs. B.ecn-
,.. ... ~ .. clo Wllb
tht pubUJMd charpt:
Su mmpr S<"hOOI ·A·zll start
Tun~> zr an1 ronct Aue-. 31,
l ~-:, u.e lo:;~ r<t of <>du'C41-
uon of u,,. "~'""'P'rt-MPsa
untfiM s llOo! 1istrt t 1"*
II~ Tu"sda) nte:ht.
The su mn.pr c;r hool "Mill
be at th@ I 'r.$i \pvel of sup.
port, lnr ludtnc lh .. saml?pro~
porUonatt> tm.-rea.c;PS a.s I'll\
t.e t """!'h'PI1 b\ the t <>l1Jiar
progra m. n ... boar l JpprovPI'! an
1 !;t~r ment lo'\"1, \brll1rlccs
a n•1 Asso• 1:1t••s to prepatP
two cnnt -'PPI11·at1ons , otuo
for au<titorlu n r<>paJrs Jt
'pwport !lutiQr hlct. S<"hDOI
JW1 a new l!}'nt at f <>tanr t:l
hilr::l! srlool. Th• appU1 a.
tlous will fO to the fP'k>ra l
Motel sign
is rejected
~li Hat a Mot<> I, z~·,n I! a r-
l•or Hh·<1., l osta \1• .... t, ap~
par<>ntl~ "'·111 ha ... tn nit
\t•:lrs until ('os1a \Ipsa fr-t"P-
"'J\ Is l•ullt out 111 front
tc> .:"t If" 123 ~u,,r.,.foot ,
2fi.foot .tliih znt-'rMI1~ 11-
lu rnmat""! louhlo fa. P 0051
<kn.
Th,. r ost~ ,,,.~ Ptannuw
\\'lmnu!l:~ion .tf.'Oit"l .1 v;arl .
lht <> fOI tl1o> Slrn Monrta}
nlr."ht I>\ a 4~1 VotP. Thl"
('It\ SIJ:"n ordlnanr ,.. p.'lrmlts
tlli!~•H ~Urns 011 proptrty fa r .
lnt lr~•'2Y5. ( ommls-
slon~rs "'Htt f UPS!d"-from
S to 10 )'N r s t.Kafore thf'
ht"f"wt\ "''OUid br a r~llh.
l ef' " l"li>, Santi'! Am,
represtn11116: the mot~P:I, i'X·
plalntd ttw> uMqut ltf.algo of
thf motel 11td not lend lt.Mif
to UM or Will signs, which
could pern11t sttn• of much
larcer foota••· •hlt h they
might bt foreed to use. It
post 1ig%1 out ln front wu
more ~roprtatt, tM! saJ4.
but only ComrntuiOMr
Onld Lor•IJal .. u II
r.uor. AJJ ••• dtrelaN· """0(-too -pact had .... .,... 1'l.&.d..
wor ks <"apital dc.veJoe>m~t
allfl Investment program for
tcr.c. Dlstr irt f'Ost shall POC
"' ...... ! ,soo.
t)f>slltfl ofthf! Estancl.a high
~rhOOI i!t r ls gym wUI be
r,-ac1<> l1)' Carmlchael-KenlS)
:, r hUf'«s, Los Ane:eles, iD
1n al!r N>ment fo r profes-
sional &erticu authOrized
t.! n .. boarrj. It ls D@f'es-
sa n fot tllf' appll~atlon
unrier thP Publlr "'o rks Ar-t
of I "•'71j,
~ publlr l'lf:l:rtng W2s set
I T ~:3Z p.m. ~OY. 9 meet-
ln. on board lnttnt to r@I.J)-
POint r. C till hOlm Brown as
pPrsonrw>l rommiss1oner for
1 3-y~r term Mglnning
~J-.,. I, 19'76. Mr. Brown
ltas so>rv....-:1 as the bollrd"s
•~!niP~ sln{'(' thf' ln~flJJ
tJOI:I of thf' me rit system
HI I 'lf;t;,
Approval was c-tvt"ff forth~
!9':6. 71 hh!;ll IChOol COtltlit'
of study, Npw clau~s tn-
~hl<kt t t:ramlc:s, tndtvidual
studi'"S, T. \', prod\lf'tion U-
s1st3nl, llustneas office oc~
I'Upallom;, animation, ptloto-
t;n phir journaUsm a.nd 4
aMIUonal .,orld gf'O(~hy
aM histor)' subjft ts. Alto
a~rov@d wu the Onnre
County ('.()tlrtt of study, kin-
der" ttf'n thrOut;b elclttl
~rildtt, alone wtu1 a list ol
middl e schOOl t~xt books.
Equality of opporhndty,
students and ltaft lTW'f'-
anct procedures wert t e-
e~~ for QCOD(I r....unc
and a<laplod. Tbe cllltrl<t
ru\tt lDd ~ a.re to
retoln (ritnnett of HI
clls<rtmlaotloo 1>rooCIII bJ
Sbldeats, Cfl"Wl~ted or
etautft-' per~e•tl, JIU·
toto. IIJI)UtaiiJ t>r omplof-
mtlll OT CIOJtl' rnHIIben .r
tht oomn'Mid:ty.
.. ,WilED WEmLY. • ,..,_.., • ..,_.a...
r •• ,... • c-• ~~~~r. eaut Mss a a • .-c.
.......... -.... ~ .... ....,mt£.C.. ......,,. c... ........ C&1Jt w.as.
'NI JIEWJI\.:T BAaa. ~ WU ad)l4pll to be
a ... 3 SU' ot,..,.ll ~ bJ oout dec.lw Ha.
.......,.,, -.. ... , 14.. Ltsl. to •••nor Coot IDr Ge
~ "' 0n1n, -. ,_ c_., ..., ,. -
ttteno1 il: 9"'""., to PlldUIII an ,..Ue IGUCN ,....u.t bJ law. Tbe E..tp t. tbt ltpl .........,., to:r U.. City .,.._ ........
ARYO E. JIAAPA .••••.•••• 0ner ud Ptlblt .. r
P£'G HAAPA • • • • • • • • • • • • • '.oc:tM• P*lllbe-r
SUB11CRIPTlOIO RATES
M"POrt H.ubor..co.ta Meea Ana •..•. ODe YMr. $5,00
Oat d ... Local "'"" ••.••••••••••• """ , ... , $6.00
~~-.l!tNJ ".11-,.
Top issues
in election
Molt f1l tbe .Ratbor Area'•
71,000 f'tiClllered "'tena.rt ................... ,__
day to belp elect a ,.._._
deat., cmp'H"Smello ltlte
U.tembJ,)'D)Sl aad a U. S.
Ssator. Only ooeloea1 b•e
-a tUOCliJ:W matter 1n Ca.ta
Mea -wU..I bt OD the ballot.
Polls wUl be opeo rrom
1 a .. m. 1111W 8 p.m.
B~dea tbe ob'l'iotts ln~
terut iD tbe presldentlal
race and the U. S. Seoate
contest between Seo.. JaM
TuMey and eballqu S, l
Haya.tawa. here are the
n ces of l.oca1 l..alere:st:
• ARVO E. HAAPA, owner ~d pubHshtr of tht Ens.ign
~OOIIQoo'OoO~&O OCIJIQ O~
4~h CONGRE~ONAL -
RepubUcan Robert Badbam
of Newport 1.s OSJIIOsed b}'
Democrat Vivian Hau of Ir-
vine. Tbe seat Is being Ya-
cated by Rep, ADdrew Hi.D-
sha.w. Mr. Badham Is giving
up his seat in lbe state As-
sembly to run for Congress.
Mrs. Hall is a high &chool
teacher. Tbe district ln~
eludes Newport,. Costa Mesa,
Irvine, Tustin, F' ounta.ln Val-
ley aod the downcoast com-
munities as tar as San Cie-
'•GOODlES," made wtth Jon. are getting ready to be sold
at the "Old Fashlooed Krta Krl.ngte Boutique'' oo Satur-
day. Nov. 6, at Che.lsea. Imj)Orts, 409 29th st., West New-
port. The sale Is belng: sponsored by the XJ Mu Lambda
c hapter of Beta St&:ma Phi social sorority for their
ph!lantbroptc work. Shown here with some .of their IW!d-
made ltems are, left to rlght. Mrs. C. R. Staal, Balboa.
hostess; ).trs. Jotm Muter of Newport, president of the
chapter; Mrs . Roger Work of Harbor Vittw Homes, c ttalr-
man of the boutique; and Mrs . WU!ia.m Gates of Cameo
Highlands, OOstess. (Ensign photo.)
• NOV. 2 --DAY OF DECISION
It is very fitting and hopefully eye-
opening that our annual tax bills ar-
rived just befor e election day. That
boost in the tax burden might stoke
the voter wrath hot enough to kick
some of the big spenders out of office .
Most of U1e vote r s shoul_d be getting
the picture by now that the big
spenders are causing the h1gh taxes
and the huge federal deficits, and the
deficits arP accelerating the spiraling
inflation, and the inflation keeps the
cost of living going sky high.
A good place to take aim at the
deficit promoters is the U. S. Senate
race. Incumbent J ohn Tunney has a
spendthrift recor d e xceeded by very
few. Almost ever y news letter I re-
ceive from him tells of s ome measure
he is promoting or has already suc-
ceeded in enacting into law, adding to
the control powe r of the federal govern-
ment and to the awesome fede ral debt.
Six years of Tunney is already toJo
muc h. He lp boot him out with a vote
for S. I. Hayakawa.
If I wer e 111 the 38th Congr essional
District, I would cast my vote for
James Combs, forme r Costa Mesa
pastor. Christian influence· in govern-
ment is needed at this tin1e of scandal
and disillusio:1.ment. In another neigh-
boring district, and for the same rea-
s on, I would vo te for incumbent Bob
Burke in the 73rd State Assembly dis-
trict race .
mente.
74th STATE ASSEft1BLY
-Republican nomioeeJames YMCA NAMES LEADERS
Slemoos of Newport. a car The OrangE> Coast YMCA
dealer, is OAXJsed by Demo-has anrtoonced its npw
cnt Ron Cordovaof EJToro, leadPrs for 19'76 -77 parent-
who is an assistant district child programs. According
attorner. Also, Marian to Woody Morf, senior pro-
Bergesoo, of Ne:wport, gram director, there are
runner-up in the Republican 10 major J;;roups -.11th near!}'
primary, isawrtte-IJ1Candl-2,500 parents and children
date Ill the general election. involved.
Thp winner will get thf' post This yea r Y -Indian
being va cateocl by Mr. Bad-Gu ides, theprognmforboys
ham. Th e district stretches in the lstthrough3rdgrades,
along the coast from New-has gro"''n frotn 5 Nations
por1 to Oceanside. to 6. The six '-Indian
73RD STATE ASSE MBLY Gu ide chiefs Include Bill
• Republican in cumbent Rob-Curtis, :\ewport Beach; WaJ~
ert Burke is being challenged iy Gilbert, Irvine; Buster
br Democrat Dennis Hammond, Corona del Mar;
Mangers, a schOol teacher. Charlie llenrirh, Xewporl
Both ar!' from Huntington Bead ; Rill Livinr ston, Co.
Beach. The district inc ludes sta A-1esa, tnd Hill Stdd,
C osta Mesa, Huntington Costa ~iesa.
Beach, Seal BeachandFoun-Y-lndlan ~1airh.>ns. th('
taln Valley. p rogram for girls In the
REFERENDU M ME A-lst-3rd grades. bas 3 :\a-
of Costa Mesa Is the Nation
··hief or this program.
EaC"h or thesi< programs
are neighborhood orient<>d.
They meet In the homes,
wPar Indian costumes, make
l ra ft s, ~o on outings, camp-
oms, h.ave spE><!a! evt>nts
J n l mut h more.
i -1 rail Blazers is !lie
procram for bo}'S an•! girls
in the 411J throtH::h Gll1 gradt>s.
It !s fatiJPt-son anrl mother-
r:l:lughtel ori<>ntt'f1. Like \'-
ln,lian Pnnc~=.ss, this pro-
g ralu 1s relatJVel} ne~· and
t1as E>xperienr ed over f!(fr
lnrrease tilis past year. Jin•
1 oolt!ou rrow of c-orona rl€1
\l:u neads this pror,ra m for
1 r,;{j.j~ •
t-ur!IJer mfonnl'ltion ran
!>t> oiJtaineo-l I·~ .11Jim: the
tJ r3nl:f' Coast YMC ~ ,11 G42-
.l990.
0101 MOORE ART IS
ON DISPLAY ATUCI
SURE "K"(Costa ~Iesa ooly) lions. The 1'\ation prinr esses
will ask voters to approve include Re(h CotAJ, :\e\\-por1
or disapprove a cit}' ordi-Beach; Sherr~ Lootbour row,
nanc(' rezoning a residential Corona del Mar, and Roberta ".lfPrcolor an!1 int..-anfl-
lot at the northeast comer Schmidt, Balboa. ""ast1 paintings tor Hall.ooa
or Har!..oo r and Princeton. The Y -Indian Priucess Htist Dirli .\toort-a rl' IJein~?:
City Council okayed the program is for girls in the e;;ho·o~.·n al the t·r Irvine stu~
change, which would allow lst through 3 grades and 1t.nt healtt1 cent~>r throu.·h
Nabe rs CadillaC' to expand. their dads. This year the \ov. 12.
But, a petition f"lrlv e forced program has grown l 5Cf, Mrs. Moore is th, re-
tne lSstH: onto the ballot. o ver a YE""H ago. Dan StiOLe • lpient of the 19';"i jurors
One other race wUI touch PARA-PSYCHO LOGY a, ward lfirst plac.-) _from till'
the edgl' of the Harbor Area. ~Pwport Bparh Cuy Arts
The 38th Congressional Dis-LECTURES AT ~omntisslon_. A craduat» or
trict includes the part of Stanror rl Unlvt>rsity, she
Costa Mesa that is north of t•,, dul·'·~h·•'h .mJ I \I'' r ornpi!'teo-1 j.;rJdu:sfp work at
the San otego freeway. Most AIL' tll~·\ '1111pl~ p w Ji,J,"h ·•I UCL A.
of the district is In Santa :.1 11 "\\'r.u:IJIL' un .ICII•,HI"Il
Ana, Garden Grove. West. \IJri.. ~h.Jkt .111d JJI
minster and other cities. B11ll.trt.l. d• ... rur;Jl •. 111dol1.11•··
Democrat incumbent Jerry 1n I''~ d11•l••n .11 I l
Patterson of Santa Ana is Jl'\ull' tJI..,· ,, J 11k1•.'•t1 \J<'\1
opposed by Republican I h c' 'h .1 1 ,. , · ' r" 11,
James Co mbs, for mer pas-\l"ll"lllil"· oll".lllc'llll• !IIlli
tor of the F'lrst Baptist p c·r,Lll\,d llli<'J•"•l 111
Church of Costa Mesa. ··p.u ,lll••rlll.t r· pil.·on miL'Il.l.
PAULINE JASPER OF
COSTA MESA DIES
Pauline Jasper of Costa
Mesa, who died Oct. 20, was
burled Oct. 23 In Santa Ana.
and II dJ \"\J'h•H' lhl'JI
t mdmg\ t..IUJu lf ., U<''' -'·J'-111
t'H'I1111!! k~o'llll <' "1.'11'"' .11
Or.uo~l' C••.l\! ( ,.JI,·)o!<'
l llkd 'J >lll\\ •I
JAZZ CONCERT SET
Four occ-jazz.~roups'>~'ill
present a free publir ron.
r ert at 1:30 p.m. Sunday,
f'ov. 0, in the :wtltortum.
The conC"ert wl11 feature
OCC's Satur<ia} j:uz en-
sembl'!, arlvancerl jazz en -
semble, beginnin~ jazz (>fl.
semble, and evening JIIZZ
ensemble, all undPr th£> di -
r erllon of Dr. C119rles
Rutherford.
The contest in the 74th Assembly
district is of particular importance.
The recent news sto ries about Re public an
primar y winner Jim Siemons and the
campaign tactics usod in that primary
victor y ha ve turned off a lot of 5lemons
suppo rt. The local voters c an turn to
Ronald Cordova, a cons e r vative Demo -
c rat, o r Marion Berges on, a JLiddle-
of-the -road Republican, who has filed
as a write -in candidate and has an
extensive grass-roots c ampaign under
way. Take your choice bet ween these
two anti-Sle mons candidate s. I'm go ing
to vote fo r Co rdova.
Mrs . Jasper Is survived
by son Harry of Costa Mesa,
daughter Grace Ledforo of
:OOewbu ry Park, 5 grand-
children and 2 great -grand-
children.
jlJ I.I-p '~'-hook~l .. JiJ,· II.
M.'fll"\ !lll'(.'l' "II \l"ilt..l,•l
l'VC'ntn!!). h.c>~n •TTIIll= ''" I
fnom 7 JO lu II 30 p m 111
()('("\ fl11t' .Ill\ !1.ol! I fO
T••r1 ..:1 "111 h .. • '""·r,·d
Jl"lt·lud,· nlo.'dlllll"hhrp
poifC!!lC'I ,h. lllll...,,!.h,,lh (.' '( r ,. I I,. n ' l" ' t .., I'
p s~ dHlkln C~I'. f''l dllo."
lwaltng r~ r;muJ, KHiiJil
pl111tograph \. J11d t.r!ll•IH~
Dr. Donald Reller of n rst
Baptist Church or Santa Ana
otrlciated.
P U BL IC NOTIC E
S-44187
FIC TITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
J'IS) dHC\.
P UBLIC NOTICE
•
CATHOLIC ALUMNI TO
HOLD OPEN DANCE
The Catholic Alu mni Club
of On.nge County wUI hold
an open dance Saturday, Oct.
30, In the Monte Carlo room
of Del Webb's Newporter
Inn. The da.IICI!' is open to
all young single artuJts over
21.
Dancing will bP to the
'·Heights of Dawn" from 9
p.m. to I a.m., preceded
by a ··squeez.e-ln'' ~;et
acquainted hOUr .
Alternate route urged
Aa atterutln to utt'Dd-
tac Uai•ersttJ Dr. ac:ross
Newport•s Bact Bay 5h0Uid be-~-"'"'· pres!· -of SPON (SCot> Polhding
Our Newport). said Lasr
week 11 I spetlSl mHClng
on I be !lllbject •
Mrs.. Waft sa ~d she wtll
ask her rr tUp to 11ke an
oftlclal stand seeking a study
or Brtstol St. u an alternate
I"'Ufe aru&r~Mt the !Jay.
Tntnc er.perts nave SJid
tlb de.rffed from tile ott'G~
tloD would olbet t111e pollu-
tion that tbe ertn trafftc:
would brUc." eo.c.lu<kJ;d
Mrs. Watt after the ftlettlog,
The c.lty ot Newport ~
etded @l.rUer this Yttr to
refuse toflmd u eanroa.
mental stv.dy oftlleestensloo
ldeJ.., Now, citJ officlals U'e
Wld.ng wltb represeetatJJes
of neighboring cUtes about
th~ project.
tor yeors that Bristol, be· AUTHOR-ILLUSTRATOR
cause!tnms northand9otJt.h, TAUC FOR ART GROUP
ls oo1: a valid route for east-
west tnmc betWeen Hunt-
tnctoo Beach and !nine.
" Without doing an en-
vlronmental I mpac:t study •
we want the cit}' of Newport
to decide now on whether
we need University Dr •• "
l.t rs. '4'art said. She a.nd other
members of SPON. joined by
representatives of the New-
port Harbor Ct1amber of
Com merce, Friends of New-
port Bay, the city of Irvine
and t he sbte Fish and Game
Dept., gathered Monday
The Costa Mesa Art
League will told its· monthly
mf!E'tifl« at 7:30 p.m. today,
October 28, at t.fesa Verdp
elemenbry schOol at Mesa
Verde East and Baker
Streets, Coita Mesa.
Vic k Knight. children's
book author. wUI discuss
!JOW authors and LUustntors
wo rk. together. lie wUJ show
onguml art work done for
l1is books. lie will also judge
tf1t' entries in the monthly
an shOw.
mo rn••• to walk "'" '"• 'FROM THE BIBLE Bark Bay area that has Iocr: I
been designated as the rotlfP Teach ml' to do thy will;
through which the dangltng fo~ _thou art my God: _t hy
ends or Unfversit ~· Dr . ar!' Sptrtt IS rood; lead me tnto
to be coonf.>('ted. rtte Janf1 of uprightness,
"We d•Jn'l tllink t he bt>ne-(Psalm 143:10.)
NO NEED TO BE ON THE 50-YARD LIN E!
SEVEN-FOO T
COLOR TELEVISION !
THE ADVENT Yl.OtX)a:.\M'" COLOR TELEVISION SET .
•Tantastk!'" That's the only way to describe Advent' a VideoBeam1,.'
color TV &et. It receives TV proqrama u any aet doee, but projecte
ita vivid color pictwe onto a 7-foott IICI"een. Juat imaqine footb&ll,
moviee, and all your favorite proqram1 on a .aeen ten times the
lliZ4r of any other set' a. Come in today for a demonstration. We
quarantee it wiU be an experience-one you'll want to have at
home.
fDiafOIIOI mea•u•~.
STOP IN OUR SHOWROOM NOW AIR DEMONSTRATION
MOf'oiDAY THRU SATURDAY -10 to 9
SUHDt.Y 12 to 5
VIDEO PLUS. INC.
2116 E. COAST HWY. 1tont 1e Plr w.,..·,l
COlOMA .. N.t.a • 640.5093
3024 E. Co ast Hwy.
Cor ona del Mar, Ca. 92625
(714) 644-8098
'R'R'R'R'R'R'R'R'R'R'R'R'R'R
In the presidential race, I would like
to vote for To m Ande r son , a C hristian
patriot, c andidate o n the Am e rican party
ticket, but he is not on the ballot in
California . Perhaps ther e will be a
large eno ugh protest vote nation-wide
to demonstrate a gr owing oppo sition to
ruinous spending, big government, costly
bureauc racy, and downgrading of
American prestige and strength.
The following person is
doing business as: B (t B
Marketing, 233&1 El Toro
Road, El Toro, Caltromia
92630: Rocco Tripodi, 26791
Calle Maria. Mission Viejo,
CaJUomia 92675.
S-44186
FICTITIOUS BUS II'\ESS
NAME STATEMEr-<T
The following persons are
doing business as: Con-
sultants, Ltd., 19141 Sie rra
Marla Road, Irvine. Ca.
92715: Nell M, Holmes aoo
Warren L. Halperin, general
partners, 19141 Sierra
Maria Road, Irvine, Ca.
92715.
THE WORLD FAMOUS MUG SHOP
• • * • • •
• COMMENTS ON THE PROPOSITIONS
A solid , .. No" decision will handle
almost all of the 15 propositions on
the ballot, especially No. 1, housing
financing; No. 2, $280,000,000 park
bonds; No. 3, $25,000,000 solar heating
bonds; No . 8, appointment of county
school superintendents, rather than e.Iec-
tion; No . 12 , solar heating l oans; No,
13, dog racing betting; No. 14, farm
l2bor law.
No. 14 is probably the most important,
and m ost dangerous. It is a piece of
legislative mischief, because the 1975
Agricultural Labor Relations Act already
prOVides for secret voting on union
representation. Therefore no new law
lB. needed. The objective of the No. 14
promoters is a legal attack on property
r lgbts. They seek the power to trespass
oo private property to agitate for union
membership. It would create a dangerous
legal precedent. Vote "NO" on 14.
'
'
This business Is conducted
by an lndtvldual.
Signed: Rocco Tripodi.
This statement was rued
with the county clerk of Or-
ange County Oct. 19, 19'76.
Publish: Oct. 28, Nov, 4,
11, 18, 1976, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign, F -64848
P U B LIC N O TIC E
5..44196
fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followln( perJOO Is
cSoin( buslDess as: Associ-
ated Brokers Se"lce, ZOZS
West Balbol Blvd,, Newport
Beach. CA. 92&6<h Jaek
Snyder Realty, Inc., Call·
fomla Corp., 914 GIIDCille
A'l'elllt, Glendale, CA.
01206.
Ttlla: buiiAtls 11 ~
bJ a colJIOraUon.
Corpft-aUoo Name: Jaclt
Saydor RoaJtr, lac., lobo P.
SDJ<it<, Prell-.
Tb1l JtatemeDt ftl fl1td
wUb till -elork ol Or-
-~ Oel, 15, 19'76.
Pul>lllll: Oet. u, """· 4. 11, 11, 1971, Ill tbe Newport
Hart>or Eulp. FM't%5
This buslness Is conducted
by a general partnershlp.
Slped: Warren L, Hal-
perin, General Partner.
This statement wc~s rtled
with the county clerk of Or-
ange County Oct. 19, 1976.
Publish: Oct, 28. Nov. 4,
11. 18, 1976, in·the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F' -64846
PUBL IC NOT IC E
S-44185
FICTmous BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The fotJowtng person Is
dotac: buslDess as: A rizonla
EQU.Ipment, 14142 Edwards
Street, Weatminste r 92683:
ROQDie Bernal, 52 11 77th
St., GIIM:lle, Arttona.
· Tbll bU&IntiS Is conducted
"' .. llclh'ldual. Slped: RoDnle Bernal.
Tbl• ltltemeot was Oled
wttb tbe ocalty clerk of Or ...
.... Couaty Oct. 19, 19'76.
MllJb: Oet. 28, Nov. 4,
11, Ia, 1976, lD the Newport
Rullo< Eulp. F -64850
• •
of CORONA DEL MAR
IS STILL T AKlNG
Orders for Ch r istmas
'll'R'R'R'R'R'R'R1l1l1l1l1l'R
WE ARE DESIGNERS
of VERY PERSONAL-UN IQUE GIITS .
ar MODEST PRICES.
11111111111l1111 1l111111111l
O ne Stop Shop ping ·
fo r Very S People
.
OPE"N SATURDAY 9 to 4
Stutlllc TIIU Sat.
Ford's Better Ideas
for 1977 ...
Here Today.
See
& Drive Them N
NEWPoRT HARBOR ENSIG.
PU&.tSHEO WEEKLY -PAGE 3
llfURSOAY, OCT. 21, 1975
OO~NA DEL MAR, CAL
Park suggestions asked
Got a pet park project Wr. Stewart explalned tills
you'd llke to s~ adopted week.. ··Any Ideas from
by the city of Newport homeowner groQps or l.n-Beach"~ N01r'5 the Ume &o dfvlduals wtll bt> welt-ome
speak up, says clty Parks, now."
Bear hes and Recreation Di-Thus far, pro ~ts that
rector Calvin Stewart. are up for discussion are
' During the next C'OUple the second pha~ of Ba)si~
of months, our city PBR Dr . greenbelt in Corona del
Commi ssion will be study-Mar (the first phase Is aboUt l.n~t pro~ts toLe submitted to staJ1), the second phas£>
to the CLty Coonr ll for nscal of Ensign View park In :-<ev.·-
year 1'117-78 budgeting,•· port Helghts, and removal
MESA BICYCLIST of the old Meth0!1Lst Church on Balboa Island, wht>re t~ IS FATALLy HURT ctty ptans a smau netght.oor -
hood park a.n11 rornmuruty
'Wart! fi. Coolt>y, 14, or rentt>r.
Clearance. . ALL sALES FlNAL
BOXED CHRlSTMAS (' ARlli • 5(1( OFF
"Rustcran" Greeting Cards-1/2 Price
Knlttop" Ca.ps -5~ eacb
Small Candles -Reg. 35~. Now 15~
Large Candles -Save
I Palht>r Palm Work Glovt's -$1.29
C leanlng Brushes -2~ ~ch
NEVER-AGAIN DlSCOUNTS ON PERFUMES, MAKEUP
COSTUME JEWELRY AND MUCH MUCH MOREl
~ ~# ~\o'fll!b~/
SANTA'S BAG Is fllll of stuffed anJ mals and tors, Dorothy
Palen, left, and Wary Naegeli discover as they arraoge
the many boutique Items being prepared for the 6th
anooal ··run and ranch" buaar of the Newport Harbor
Business and Professional Women's club. Mrs. PaJ en
and Mrs. NaegeU are chalrmeo for the sale, which will
be held F'riday, Nov. 5, (tom 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. anrl
Saturday, Nov. 6, from 10 to 5, at F'ashioo Island, thls
t ltne at Shop 1163 Instead of the Island HousE'.
7Z9 w. r enter St_, Co~ Also unr1Pr study a r., Uat-M ~sa, was r!Pad on arrival second ptus.,. of ttat> W£>st
at Hoa~ hospital, aner his :S t>wport Park alon~ Hat-south
tn• }', 1.. •·as htt t \ a car side of Coast H~~o·~ ., a rf'-
on I 'lth St., ; j Q f<-et v.•t-st JUVenation of traffi• mt>tiWJ
of Monrovw Ave., at 8:!i5 alon11 AvocarJo in Corona del
p.tn. Wednesday, Or t. 20, Mar, and rebtltl1m~ the
r osta ~lesa poJtre reported. sprinkl£-r S) sten of Galax} n.... \'OUll rorl~-his bi-Vtev.· park in Dovf'r S1afJres.
' IF-out fron. Lf:hinr! a ln.for mattort on 110• tiJ sut.-
TRICK OR TREAT !
HALLOWEEN
And CANDIES
NO VELTY ITEMS
PRESCRIPTIONS FILL ED 7 '>4YS A WEEK
9 -9 WEEKDAYS 0 9 · 7 SUND AYS
3021 E. COAST HWY ., COR ONA DEL MAR
BA RB ER TYLIST
Fi ne l)c~i gn~
Lower density favored parkM 'H ana1 wa~ htt bv a mit park proJe<·t idf-as 11 3)
u. estboun•l r.~r on 13th St., bf-had b~ callmc tht> PBR
1 riv~.:n l} -\Jan W ~ven, Dept. ar 640-22i 1 ~~o•t>ek1ays.
1'7, of .?'7~8 Bunting Cinle, .. ----------------------------·
NATURAL
HAfR CUTTING rOR MEN OR WOMEN •••...•..•....••..•....•.•••.•.•..••••. .
Walk-ln or Appointment Phone 673-5153 California
OPEN 8 to 6 -TUES. THRU SAT. Concept
H air Cutting by Mr. R oberts
PORT TIIEATRE BUILDING
2901 E. COAST HIGHWAY, CORONA DEL MAR
HERE & THERE
Fr.fE GIFTS AND DIXXJIUm'E AClDSORIES
e RUSSIAN LACQUER BOXES
e POLISH HANDWOVEN WALL HANGINGS e BRONZE WIND BELLS e CARVED BOXES WITH BRASS INLAY e JEWELRY, STO~ CARVINGS, ETC.
CAU AIOUT OUI OMa SMOI OW~
"W£ BRING OUR STOR£ TO rou·•
V 11 lAST COAST teOHWAY • sun"E 1M
COlONA DB. MAa • 675-1 )Q
~ --Pet ~l
, BOARDING
GROOMING
DOGS-CATS
'WE PAMPER YOUR PET"
20592 Laguna Canyon Road 1
-LAGUNA BEACH -PHONE 494-0142_
f { you drm'l Slflr>' e, Fnrmus \'r>n·Smoker Polic-,
•flrl\" f•rfll t'CI \niH no 11 e, (IU/1) Or a/la ri•YJen l
''J '''~~. ~
'il\(t 10 ~~ J S48-S554J ~
RABBin INSURANCE cauu NO""!
191.4 ttARBOR BOULEVARD, COSTA MESA
Medium density and low
denslly resldt>nlia I zoot-
changes from commercial
and agr icultural and spec Hi•
plans for property north of
the San Diego freeway be-
tween BE~ar St. and San LE'an -
rlro Roar! was approved b~
the Costa Mesa Planninr
Commission Monda ) night.
Tht> total lanrl area invol-
ved of 50-1/4 acres "'ill
r equirt> ~.2 arrt>s for th£-
~>xtenston of South Coast Dr.
on a 1·urvin~t east-.... ·est linE>
through the propertr. lea\·-
lng 8 ar res on lht> north anr1
38 J1·res on tht> south. Tht>
r omnussion last Aug. 23 re-
r ommt>ndt>rl medium denslt~
restr1t>nUal for the pro Jt>f't
but on Sept. :!0 t he l'it~
r ounril approved a gent>ral
plan amendment to mel1ium
ri£>nsit)· reslrlenllal on thf'
38 acre parcel and low den-
sity rt>slrlentlal on the A
PASTOR IS BACK
FROM AUSTRALIA
Dr. John A. Lindvall,
senior pastor at Plrmouth
Cong r egational Churc h of
:Sewport Harbor, has JUSt
r t>turned front a 3 week tout
of Congregational ChurC'hes
in :'\ew Zt>aland anrl Aus-
traU.a. The tour was spon-
sorerl b) the Cal-West As-
soc latioo or Com: re!latlona 1
C hristlan C uurC'hes.
Dr. Lln1V211 v.·as tht>
speaker at the 93rd anwal
m~tlng of the Congrega -
t ional Union of ~ev.• Zea-
land in Auckland. He alS<•
prt'sirlt>d at the g~therine
of the l Oth Congregational
r hurrh In New Zealanrl.
In Sydney, Australia, ht>
met with 26 pastors of C'on-
tlnuing C ongrellaliorw I
Chu rC'hes.
He will be bar k In thE>
pulpit at Pl~·mout h lhts Sun-
day, when he will sh:Jrt> his
t ravel experten<'es.
Starts Thursday, 28th.
33% TO 50% OFF
"Sometimes Lots More!" .......•.......•..•••••..•.••.•••..••..••.
WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR · NAME BRANDS
Separates-Skirts..Pants-Jackets· Tops.
SIZES 6 to 20 and 36 to 46 .....•............................•.......••....
BLOUSES and MORE BLOUSES.
LON G SLEEVE, SHORT SLEEVE,
SLEEVELESS AND TANK TOPS 1/2 Price
·o·RessE·s··_-··co·,;-~·-ancr·stioit····-~;3··to··y;2···
ROBES · COFFEE COATS OFF ............................................................................
,·SWEATERS BU LKY KH tT & LITE WEIGHTS REDUCED
SANDALS REG. 16.00, BROKEN SIZES REDUCED TO 5.99 ...................................................................•..•.........
MEN 'S Sportshirts, Slacks, Jackets
and Leisure Suits · SLASHED!
·••··•·••••·•·•·····················•·••••••••••··••········ BUY NOW and SAVE!
Moo. thru Sat.
,., .. ,_ .... •n .• .,...._,., •-:--••••• .,....
acre parcel. Tllis action ne-
cessitated the revisions.
Low density r esidentL<l l
allows a r esidential devel-
opment vtithln a range of -1
to 7.9 units an acre. Mediu n1
density residential allo~,~·~
residt>ntlal rlevelopment
within a rank!e of 8 to I~•
units an acre, the plan el~>
sity calculations will ht' al-
lowed to incluc1~> the road
acreagE'.
r OStd ~l t'Sa, polir E-S31r1. Tht>
•lrtv€-r was not h~>lr! hut po-
l! f. Jr,.. ontlnuing their in-
v~stlc-attoll.
DR. SPOCK TO TAL K
Dr. Ben}3min Spock, •·ir f:.
J.ITI strlt>nt tal t·andldate from
thF-Pt>3<'(' anrl F'r€-MO!l•
PJrtL will <>pF-ak AI Oran~t>
I OdSt ( rall~e ~1owla} noon.
\o\ I, in rhe OCC ·~u -,,1.
-\ 'IU .. stton anrl ansu·t>r ses-
Sion •'Ill follo~~o· the spef>ch.
CLAMS • OYSTERS • SHRIMP e SWORDFISH • BASS
LUNCHEON fmm 11.15
SMwd Dllily 'ti 4 P.M.
,_, E. c-lt~W~aey
c.-........ 714~~
1Ct?e hcific c-Hwy.
, . ...,....,_ ............ ._... Q1JI&G·1J21
HAUBUT • ABALONE • LOBSTER • STEAKS
200 YEARS AGO THEY FOUGHT FOR
YOUR RIGHT TO VOTE:
DON'T LET THEM DOWN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 •
Two hundred years ago. the American colonists
said "we mutually pledge to each other our Ll\'es .
our Fortunes and our Sacred H onor·· in a war to
guarantee their right to a government of their own
choosing. In t he American Revolution. the right to
select this government -the right to vote democrat·
ically -was the driving sue that led the colonists
to their freedom.
Now as v.·e celebrate the Bicentennial. one of the
he-st \&..'a~.;s to thank our forefathers for thetr cou rag~.:'
and thetr sacnf1ce. will be to exercise th1 nght and
to \.'Ott? m the (nttcal General Election of Jl)76 The
Pres1den tial elect1on tops a long ba llot for federal.
state and county offices. and important proposttion".
You already ha\'e recetved your sample ballot
Study this ballot. analyze the candidates, understand
the tate propositions Then vote Polls m Orange
Countv are open from 7 a m to p.m .
REMEMBER TO VOTE
ltJESDAY. NOVEMBER 2.
Numb€r 32m " sen~ of public ervtce advert15em~nt~ ponsored bv Avco Flnanctal rvtces. Newport Bach. Cattfomia
Surfing rules
called unfair·
"Siio rGac-... ullfalr," N.wport tlutlor
bleb oc:bool -Kurt Miller charpd at T'Mildly
RJcbt'a Nwport Beacb Ctty
CouneU meet~n~.
He uked tne Couoeu to
cbange cJt}' sarfbtc laws to:
• Allow surfers to staJ ID
the water, eveo ~rtnc lo.lrs
when they ·WOUld otherwise
Que linda
award due
A s:pecW cftlzen of ttle
year award, plus annual
'•Que Linda" beautification
awards, wUI highlight a gen-
eral meeting F"riday Digbt
of the Balboa Island Im-
provement Assn.
. The meetin( eoovenes at
7:30 p.m. at 1J5 Agate.
bt prolll)lttd, If .. , .. art
I.JI. IIIP or ldper, ...,
ntmmers are aot in the
water.
• Restrict swtmmen
trom uslog surflDC areu
wbeD Starters are eatJUed to
the water.
Kurt aod fellow 111rter
Dave Bortmrick wrote a S-
Pl&e leUer ell)lalD!ng their
request, ttwm sbowed up
Tu...,.y n1g10 to back It up.
UDder present city law, a
"blaellloll" flag Is p&t up
by lifeguards between noon
and 4 p.m. dUring tbe sum-
mer, excluding surfers from
all city ocean beaches ex-
cept near tbeSanta Alia Rlfer
jelly.
The Council referred the
suggestloo to the marine
dept, ilrrevtew.CouncUman
Ray WUUa.ms remlnded the
surfers tbat the city Parks,
Beaches and Recreation
Com mlssloo is working on a
beacbtroa.t master plan
almed at resolvtng suc h oon-
ructs.
JOHN AND ELJ..EN SYMPSON of Ne"WPOI1 Island cele-
brated their 68th wedding annlrersa.ry Oct. 26, 1976.
They were married ln Eastboume, England. and came
to the United States lD 1913. Mr. Symp900 served Ill the
British Army from 190? to 1913 dllriDg the reign of
King Edward VU and King George V. He 1s a 28-year
member of the Balboa Bay Lions Club, dating from the
chartering of the club J..o 1947-48.
Ethelyn Miller dies
Long .ume Corona del Mar
resident Ethelyn Mlllerdied
Thursday at her home in
Irvine. She was 7Z. She and
.EWOI!f KA_,. Elllal lliUIISOIIY, OCT. 21, 1!7' J d ft..•"aff ."'a.•ED~Bil.Y-rMt4 ~DELIIAR,CAL U Ut
S~!~. ~!! Gt!<;!.!!,a...,.. dead at 93
wUII black .,_ liMbic 11 ...... II $110. A $60
uoact ..,.....,. taU Ill!-ladltltrtll b•er, tst!d to
low-... -at Dol ........... -""""· .... Taco, W:Ricu IDoda,. 1710 a 50-loot exleuloo cord
Sllperlor AYe._ Costa ....... were alto ltoiM, pollee aid,
,...ld Ute ID ,_,-II. LILLIAN RUSSELL OF blor;';y!·:;:: !,";'! r:'! HARBOR VIEW DIES
the top of their bllldlac &.~r-UU1aa tt.sseU. 6S, ot 900 iJtC the lllcbt, Costa Mesa Sea Lane, Ha.rOOr VIew Hllls,
poUce were told w.day. died Frtday at bet bome.
The tlllef possibly dlmbed _-She ls wni•etl by ant!llllew,
up a ~n.lo pipe to lbe root Rlcbard Zimmerman, of San
to reach the cbostlr prize. --"Di';OC0~·;;;-7:'7.~;-;=-,...--
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE
OF PUBUC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY
PuaLIC NOTI CE
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STAT£ OF CAUFORNIA
FOR THE COUNTY OF
ORANGE
No. A-88896
• Estate of MARTH A A.
RAMSAY, DeceJ~sed.
NOTICE JS HEREBY
.lOCI O'tta.lt, 9S, of4!5 Red-
laotii,NpportH--
died Oct ..... """'bosplltl,
was burled Tuesday at P•-
c ltlc VIew memorlal park
bere.
t.tr. Oviatt, a retil:f'd
pharmacist, QPeQed the nrst
drug store ln Moj:Jveln 1917.
He was a natlve of Oregon,
and spent his last 2~ years
h~re.
He is survi•ed by htswUe,
Margaret, soilS John of Lone
Pine and Stanley of Santa
Ana, daughter Arlene Dis-
tenLI of Oregan, sisters May
Cairnes of Costa Mes:.a and
Ruth Lord of Oregon. and
13 gno6chlldreo.
Services were ooDducted
Tuesday by the Rev. Bruce
Kurrle In Bell-Broadway
Chapel, Costa Mesa.
FELTON LEAVES
NEWPORTER Que Linda awards, given
to property owner s wllo have
made slgnftlcant improve-
ments during the past year,
will go to one residential
lot and to one commerdal
property.
All residents of Balboa
Is land are lnvlted to the
meeting, accordl.ng: to BOA
sec retary Cindy Houston.
COUNCIL SUMM·ARY
her late husband, Herb
Muter, lbed here 14 years,
before moving to Irvine 10
years ago. Mr. Miller died
last month.
A memortal service was
held MoDday at Pacflic View
Cbapel for Mrs. Miller, wtttl
the Rev. Eleanor Jackson
of Newport Harbor ChUrch
ol Religious Science offici-
ating. The tamlly suggests
memorial dooatlons to the
doctor's medical library,
Hoag hOspital.
GIVEN that tbe City C01111cU
of the City ot Newport Beach
will llold a pubUc bearl.ng
rega.rdislrg tbe aMltloclal con-
diUon that the southerly lot
be deot"elaped ftrst or both
simultaneously iD cocmec.
tlon wtl:b Resubdl'ttsioo No,
484, creating 2 parcels of
la.od for tbe restdeotial de-
velopmeol where ooe lot
existed at 408 Hue! Drive,
on tbe southeasterly slc1e of
Hazel Drive, northeasterly
of Coast Highway, Corona
del Ma.r. Lot 43. Block B,
Tract 673, r.ooed R-1.
GIVEN to the creditors of
the abofe named decedent
that all persons having
claims against the said de-
cedent are required to rue
them, with the necessary
vouchers, 1n the office or
the clerk of the above en-
titled court, or to present
them, with the necessary
vouchers, to the unde rsigned
at the offtceofhe rattorneys,
Keene and Dlon, NeWpOrt
Arches Marina Building,
3333 West Coast Highway,
Suite 401, Newport Beach,
California 92663, which is
the plaee of business of the
uoderslgned In all matters
pertaJnl.ng to the estatE." of
said decedent, wtthln four
months after the fir st pub-
Ucatlon of this notice.
Jim Felton, editor of tbe
Newporter-Mesa News for
the past 16 months, left the
paper last week.
Mr. Felton, a veteran
newspaper man and public
relations executive, an-
nounced that he w1U continue
to serve in corpora.te com-
munications for Avco Fi-
nancial Services ln Ne\lrport
Cente r.
BOB WYNN BACK
AT CITY HAU..DESK
Robert Wynn returuedthls
week to his duties as New-
port Beach CUy Manager,
after recuperating from open
hea rt surgery Sept. 10 at
Hoag hOspital.
Mr. Wynn spent most of
the day at his City Hall
office thJ s week. and ex-
pects to return to a full
schedule next week. He took
part in l'uesdly anernoon·s
CUy Council study session,
but did not attend the for mal
night session.
Newport Beach Cfty Coun~
ell acted Tuesday night on
the following agenda:
• HARBOR RIDGE de-
velopment by the lrvtne Co.,
northeast of Spyglass HUI,
was given tentative map ap.
provaJ, lncludi,ng some
steeper grades and more
pronounced "padding" for
homesttes.
• MASSAGE PARLOR
rule changes allowing on-
the-job traini~ and exempt-
Ing massage parlor owners
fro m the health reQulre-
·ments imposedoo employees
were approved.
• TRUCKS are forbidden
fro m using Back Bay Dr .
SCORES Aner thanking the CouncU
for its support and good Here are results ofSatur-
if they welgb over 3 tons,
under a new ordinance
passed.
.. MO-PED motori~ed
bikes were brought under the
sa111e controUtng ordinance
as bicycles.
• SKATEBOARDS were
banned from the steepest
parts or Sandcastle Dr. and
TUier Way In Harbor View
HUis.
• BALDO A BA \' CLUB
re-financing plan was ap-
proved.
.. OR. ERWIN HOFFMAN,
J.30 Staoreclif! Rd., Shore
CUffs, was appointed to the
citltens environmeoW con-
trol committee, filling a
vacancy. Othe r appointments
were postponed for 2 weeks.
Mrs. Muter Is survived
by daughter J acquellne
Flanegin of Corona Hlgh-
laads, and grandchildren
Mike, Terry, Scott and
Mollle. She was active for
many year s in the Tue9day
Club of Ute Harbor Area and
ln the Church of Religious
Science.
P U BLIC N OTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR-
THER GIVEN that the said
public hearing wlll be held
on the 8th day of November,
1976, at tbe oour of 7:30
p.m. in the CouncU Cham-
bers of tlte City Hall of the
City of Newport Beach, Cali-
fornia, at wbich time and
place any and all persons
Interested may appear and
be heard thereon.
Doris George
City Clerk
City of Newport Beach
Publish: Oct. Z8, 1976, in
the Newport Harbor Ensign.
P U BLIC NOTICE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFORNIA
NOTICE lNVtTING BIDS
Dated: October 25, 1976.
Esther J. Lund, Exeeu-
tril:, of the wm of the above
name decedent.
Keene and Dton, At.
torneys, 3333 W. Coast High-
way, Suite 401, Newport
Beach, CalUornia 92663,
Telephone: (7 14) 645-4044,
Attorneys for Executrlx.
Duncan Mcintosh, who
earlier this mont h became
the weekly's 4th owner and
publishe r in 3 years, Is the
paper's new editor.
r,· ~-
·"" ;•)
P U BL.IC HOTICI!'
NanCE
OF PUBUC HEARING
NOTICE IS IEREBY
GIVEN U>alliiO CIIJieo.eU
of tbe Clty or Newpe.rt:B-.cb
will hold l pabllf ,_ .....
regt:rdtac tnt ~.Uty Development CJ Ad -
visory Committee rt on
fiul plans for SNior Cltt-
&eos Center aM ultd year
HUD block gn.att~~>Ucation.
NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR-
THE R GIV EN that the sald
publtc hearing wUI be held
on the 8th day of November,
1976, at the hour of 7:30
p .m. In the Councll Cham.
ber s of the City Hall of tile
City of Newport Beach, Cali-
furnta, at which time and
place any and ali persons
interested may appear and
be heard thereon.
Doris George
Cit y Clerk
City or Newport Beach
Publlsh: Oct. 28, 1976, in
the Ne-..-port Harbor Ensign.
l.lfJ I/1 R>\l f:ll (Fl l
'i:U(I
·' I',' 1~
wlshes durlng his recovery, day's games in the Newport
he joked about being Uving Beach rec reactonal flag toot-
"' VO LLEYBALL COURTS
will be Installed on clty
oceanfront beaches under
t erms ctarlried this week
by the Parks, Beaches and
Recreation Commission.
SEALED BIOO wtll be recel.ed at the om ce of the City
Clerk, City Hall, NeWJX>rt Beach, CaHtomJa, until 11:00
a.m. on the loth day of November, 1916, at which Ume they
will be opened and read, for performing work as ollows:
Publish: Oct. 28, Nov. 4, SJ)E."Cial Senior Cititen Prir e
proof t hat government of-baU league:
ftcials, do, indeed have a ''C" DIVISION
heart. (3rd graders)
'·l t~a.ve a doctor'scerU!i-CYC Trojans 20, Mar-"' CHRISTMAS LIGJITS
ALLEY IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE BALBOA PENINSULA,
19':'6-77
CONTR ACT NO. 1853 and r1ecorattoos were okayed
for communily or business Bids must be submitted on the proposal form attached
associations that request wttb the cootract documents furnished by the PubUc Works
cate to prove it,'' he said. iners Vildngs 0
''T hey actually opened me PeninStlla Bo mber s 6,
up and saw that I have a Channel Bears 0
heart."' Heights Rams 14, Mar-such authoriz.atlon in writ-Depa_rtment. Tbe additlooa.l copy of the proposa.l form is
G DRAMA iners Strikers 0 HARBOR HI H Bultalo Bobcats 6, E.,t.
in~. to be retained by tbe bldder tor tll.s recor4s.
CLUB TO GIVE PLAYS blutr Sh2rks O
Eacb bid must be accompanied by cash_ cert1t1ed check flOYD HEMSTREET or Bidder's Bond, made ,.yable to lbe City of Newport
~ev.-port Harbor high "CC '" DIVlSlO:"
school's Drama Club wtu (4th grade)
present 2 plays this week-Channel Bruins 6, Penin-
end. sula Buckeyes 2
'•God's fnorlte" shows Bultalo Comanches 19,
at 7:30 p.m. Friday IJld at Buffalo Trojans 8
2 p.m. Saturday ln the schoOl Mariners Rams 12, CYC
auditorium. Tornados 0
'• Play lt again, Sam," will Mariners Spinne rs 23,
play at 7:30 p.m. today, Oct. Heights Sailors 0
28, and again on Saturday '• B'' DIYlSION
night. (5th grade)
LILLI AN ANDERSON CYC Seah2wks 40, Chan-nel 49ers 0 OF C.M. DIES AT 81 CYC Colts 8, Mortners
Services were held Oct. Clams 0
26 at Bell -B roadway Chapel Mariners Gorillas 6, Pen-
in Costa Mesa for Lillian insula Packers 6 (tie)
Ande rson, 81, who died Oct. Eastblurf Pelicans 13,
24 at her home at 214 E. Buffalo Vildngs 6 '•BB" OIVlSION Wilson, Costa Mesa.
Mrs. Anderson, annlinois (6th grade )
native, had lived here 3 Mariners Lobsters 2,
years , She Is survived by Heights studs 0
sons William Anderson, Ma.riners Anteaters 7,
DIES AT AGE 86
funeral servJces tor
Floyd S. Hemstreet, 86,
Newport Beach, are sched-
uled for 11 a.m. tomorrow,
Oct. 29, ln Paclt1c View
Chapel, wlth a Los Angeles
Fire Depa rtment chaplain
ottlclatlng,
Mr. Hemstreet died Mon-
day, Oct. 26, in Hoag bos-
pital. He was born in Idyl-
wild, Calif., and had U'ed
in Or ange County for Z2
years. He had wor ked lor
the Los Angeles depa rtmeot
of w:~.ter and power for 26
years.
OLIVE VAN LEER OF
COM DIES AT AGE 81
Oltve Van Leer, 81, of
616 Poppy, Corona del Mar,
who died Oct. ZO at a coo-
daughte r Roberta Ande rson Peninsula Sandpipers 0 nlescent hOme here, was
and sister Lucille Pedersen, Buffalo Wolverines 20, burled at sea th.ls week by
all of Costa. Mesa, son Edwin Eastbluft Vikings 0 the Neptune Society.
Anderson of Illinois, 4 CYC Lightning Bolts 20, She issurvivedbyadaugh-
gnndchlldren and 2 gr eat-CYC Rams 6 ter, Mrs. GordotlMcC iellan,
grandchildren. "A" DIVISION also til Corona del Mar.
The Rev. Robert Bergston (7th & 81h gndes) Mrs~ an Leer was socfal
otridated at the Mariners Frogs 2'1, ldar-coordinator of an inn back
Burial was~~E~I====·=I•;•:rs:C=ob~ra;s:6:=::=:;=;E;•:sl;l;o;r;;~::~
. 646-1919·
CF6 & CF7 -Footballs
Regulars · 14.95 Blemish · 7.95 ........... _ ........................................................... .
CB2 Basketballs
...... ~e&~!!!!:..: ... ~ 4 ·~-!!.!J.t~.IJ.IJ.~~ .. : .. ! o. 9 5 ........
Water Polo Balls -19.95
Blemish Water Balls -10.95 ' ·················--·····-········-··--······························· . .S.al~ ... :: .. I~n.lli~ . ..D.r~.s.s.~s..
Tennis Balls
Can of 3 · 1.69 · 2.50
Racket Stringing
Nylon: 6.00 -7.50 · 10.00
Gut: 16.00 · 21.00
I
Beach, for an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the
amount bid.
The title of the project and the tr0rds "SEALED BID"
s!Wl be cleUly marked on tbe outside of the enfelope
CODta.io.t..Dg the bid.
The cootnet documents that must be completed. exe-
cuted, and returned in the sealed bid are:
A. Proposal
B. Designlltion ot Subcootractors
c . Bidder's Bood
D. Non -collusion Afftdavtt
E. statement of Flnanclal ResponslbUity
F. Technical AbUlty and Espertence References
These documents shall be aflll:ed With the signature
and titles of the persons sl.gnlDK on behalf of the bidder.
Ft;~r corporations, the stgna.tures ot tbe PRESIDENT or
VICE PRESIDENT and SECRETARY or ASSISTANT SEC-
RETARY an required and the CORPORATE SEAL shall
be atrl%ed to au documents reQUlrllll stgnatares. lu tbe
case of a Partnership, tbe signature of at least ooe genera.!
partDer lS reQilired.
No bids wt11 be accepted from a contractor wOO has
DOt been Ucensed J..o accordance with the pro•isloos of
Cl».pter 9, DlYision m of llie Bustoess and Professions'
Code. Tbe coatractor shall state bis license number aDd
cl.assUlcatJoD Ill the proposal.
One set of plans and coatnet documents, lncludiJI&
spee.lal proYlsions, may be obtai.-~ at tbe Public Wt•rts
Departmec~ City Hall, Newport Beach, Callforula, at DO
cost to licensed corrtractors. It is rtQIMflted thl.t the plans
a.od eoatnct documents be rebaroed witbiD 2 weeks after
bid-""'·
Tbe City bas adopted the STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
FOR PUBUC WORKS CONSTRUCTION (1976 Edition) U
prepared by tbe Soutbem Callforola Cbapters of the Amer·
lean PubUc Works Association ud tbe Auoellted Genenl
Cootractors of America. Copies may be obtalDed from
BuUdiDc News, Inc., 3055 O.erbnd A•eoue, Los .Angeles,
Ca!Uomia 90034, (213) 870-9871.
The City has -ed Standard ~ Prorutoas ....
St&lldard Dnwl.ags. Copies of these an an!lable at the
Public Works Drepartmeat at a cost ol $5.00 per set,
A staDclard '•Cert.lftcate of lulruoe tor Coatract Work
. tor City" torm bas beeo adopted b)' tbe City. Tbls torm
ll tbe oolJ eertlJlcate or Iuuruce aee.-le to tbe Ctty.
Tbe 111ccesdal low bidder wW be nqa1red to eomplete
this l)rm up:111 award of the coatnct.
For uy rtqU1red boods, the compa.DJ .. lillie Btd 8oDcia,
lAbor ud. Yal.erl.al Boods, ud falllllll Ptd)rmaoce
8oDd.s must be an ln5uranc:e compuy or •retJ' com...,
llceued by tbe state of Calllorola. The compallies mut
..-ha'te a current Gf!!Qe ral PoticJ Kolden Rattac ol
A or better; ud a Flnanclal Catecory of at Ieut Class X u
per the latest edttlon of Best's Key ltatlag Guide (Prop ..
erty . LlobUlty~
In accordance wttll the prortliou: of Artlcle 2, CUpter 1.
Put 7 of !be £allfora!J Labor Codo ~ 1770 el ooq.~
tbe Clt)' Councu of the CUy of N4'WpOrt S.Cb has ucer-
ta.illtd tbe r-eral prenWQr rate of per diem •1181
la tbe loc&UtJ ID wbicb tbt wort ts to be perlormed R
each cnft, clauUlcatton, or e:,pe of wort:mu or m.:llalde
-.d to uecale the cootract 1111 bU Ml *>rtll -
llomo Ill R ... lalloo No. 8701 odcll>t4d F....., t, lt7S.
A CGpJ of llld reeoluUoa. ... iftdlble 1D tbe olftee ol t•
Clly Clorlt. All parties to lbt -illlatl bO ..,._
bT au PIONiou of 1110 c..-~ Codo ro1a11a1
lo -JIDI Wll(t TalK ~ 1'1'10..1711 !lie-~
Tile -..ctor "llbatl be ,._..,,. lor --· -· Sect._ 1777.5 of the Caldornla Labor Code lbr au IP-
pnaUctable OCC~P&Uoal.
1'110 OC»tnetor a11011 poll a C<lPI' ollllo pnoallloc .._
ratao ll 11M Job sue. Copleo 11101 bo _,_. l'lom lbo
PSUc Worlta Deptnmem:.
Tbe CltJ hMf"t'et tbl rtct.t ta nlld ay or aD bMI
1111 ID woiYo MY llformai!C, lo --.
OORIS GEORGE, em .CLIIIJt
CTTY OF ~wPOIIT IIUCII, CAI.oiFOa!U
Plblloll: Oct. Zl, 11171, Ill tbO "'-rt -Eulp.
11, 18, 1976, in the Nev.•port f.: ~ \1 "-., 1 .\' r: F. Ha~rEns~~~·Y3D<~~cJ~~~;i~~;i~~ii~~~~~~~~
WOODVA
~
"THE FRONT"
,_ .. ,_
... ~,~
e11!J300":
~OWJ!!
(PC)
CI NEMA CENTER
HARBOR at ADAMS
COST A MESA d'ff ~'7 :>.4 H1 a 1 t>renl
where anything
can happen ..
and usually doe''
~ UI IYIUAL I'IC!Im fltUICOi.OII" pG) -U ·
Plus "DRIVE IN"
LIDO NEWPOR T
Via 1.100 673-8350 (PGI .
Plu s
• • • • • • "THE ! •
DROWNJNG ~A
POOL" : • •
.8<'1 of
MESA THEATRE
£4&.:;oz:,
Plus .,..,.._
IAUIUN MCA&.I
d...-
BRI"TOl '<[\!:. , IIIJe9lrW ,..... ,..,
'dlod<IR1a'•-
..Tr.,Dt7
COOT A MESA
54&.3102
Costcl Mc~d flo lice Blott et lAPP A ALPHA 1H ETA
PL~S NOV. 10 SALE
neu~v.ocr.a. a
Glallll!!!,CIL
•••n• ae•••• a MCMI.CAI.
~Df IU"DAYS tl TOt
Central Bible Church
23RO ST. at ORANGE, COSTA MESA· 645-5050
R F \ I R r \ n \ () R R 1\ C.lJ \4 P r. I' \\ I () R
Sunday worsblp .•••••.•.• 10:45 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Sunday scbool -9:30 Lm. Wednesday service -7 p.m.
An independent c hurch with Bible teaeh!ng ministry
THE RRST BAPTIST CHIIRCH
2501 CLIFF OR ., NEWPORT BEACH· 6.42-7443
OR. F . KENTON BESHORE, PA'i1rJR
SU HOAY SCHOOL ••••• 9:30 A.M. BIBLE STUDY
WORSHIP •••• 10:30 A.M. & 7 P.M. 7:30 P.M. we o.
ATT END
THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES
FlRST CftVRCH OF
CHRIST, SOENn ST
3303 Via Ltdo
Newpon Beach
Sunday School -9 & 10:30
Sunday Service -9 &. 10:30
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEETING 8:00 p.m.
HI·A/JI \(, HlHJ \i
Week days: 9 am-4:30 pm
Wednesday: 9 am-7:45 pm
Tuesday: 9 a m -5 pm, 7-9
• • •
SECOND C Hl.ltCH OF
OfltJST. SC'IENTIST
Newport Beach at
Corona del Mar
•
3100 Pacific View Dr .
Sunday School -10 a.m.
Sunday Service -lOa.m.
Wednesday: 8:00p.m.
Rl \PI\{, HUfl \i
3500-B E. Coast Hwy.
Entrance on Narcissus
Mon.-Fr t.: 10 am to 5 pm
Sunday afternoon: 1 to 3
Saturday: 10 am to 4 pm
• • • •
You ar e cor dially invited
to attend Coorch Services
aDd to use Reading Rooms.
We invite yoo to worship
LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF THE MASTER, LCA
2900 PacWc View Dr.
Corona del Mar, Calif.
LAWRENCE D. FRUHLING
Pastor --Phone 644-2664
SUNDAY SERVICES:
Sunday School .. 9:15 a.m.
Worship .•... 10:30 a.m.
Nu rsery and Coffee Hour
CHRIST CHURCH
BY THE SEA
Newport Beach
1400 W. Balboa Blvd.
673-3805
Rev. Robert Shepard Jr.
Wor ship & Church School
9:30a.m.
Weekday Pre.School
9:00 -11:45
GRACE BIBLE CHURCH
Veterans Me morial Bldg.
565 w. 18th, Costa Mesa
REV. TOM TYREE. Pastor
SUNDAY SERVlCES:
10:30 a.m. and i:OO p.m.
SUNDAY SCJiOOL:
All ages, 9:30a.m.
HOME BmLE CLASSES:
Call 552-0092
•Teaching Bible Doctrine•
T HE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
.,THE FRIENOLIESTCHURCH IN TOWN'"
14 \ \ \ I I'. \i I I I I \, I' \ ' I U H
9:H A.M . BIBLE CLASSES -11 A.M. WORSHIP HOUR
6 :00 P.M.-EVANGELIC AL HOUR
301 MAGNOLIA AT SANTA ANA AVE., COSTA MESA
IJlymouth U:ongrrgntionnl <Churrh
A. FREE AND INOEPEN OEfoiT
CON GREG ~T IO N AL CH Rl STI ~N CHURCH
I Ill R r L J I 1// \ \. I I\ t> \ II I . \f 111 i 't t t
SUND A Y SERVICES: 8•30 A.M. ~N O 10:00 A.M.
CHURCH SCHOOL : 10:00 A.M. SUN DAY
3262 BROAD STREET, NEWPORT HEIGHTS
NURSERY CARE PROVIDED PHONE: 642· 2740
PIONEER BILL SEZ ...
VOTE "NO " ON "K" AND
PRESERVE RESIDENTIAL
AREAS IN COSTA MESA
• FRIDAY, OCT. I
Ja.... •• M.Unt.-d, a, t.e..t.t .. , ud 81aJr £.
Smit.., 30, Sub Alii., wen c...,..., wtt.b tatlac $10 frolft
a market at 117 a Slillllower st. at J :Z5 a.m., ar~ wttt.
a bact kDife ••• RalTJ D.
Pocbatllo, ZZ56-A MIPie St..
reported tbe tbeft ot Ids
1961 ear tHea from tbe
street 1D front of hts rat-
deoce . • • A 1967 ear,
nlued at $1 ,000, eontatnh'l
a 23 cba.oDel CB radlo was
stolen from 2699 Ha.rtor
Blvd., belonctnc to Michael
A. Glowe, Fountain Valley,
•.• A 1976 van vehicle was
s tolen from 2888 Harbor
Blvd., beloogting to Peter
M. Buschelle, 518 Alonzta
St. • • . A thief used a key
to gain entry to a jelrelry
case In the May Co., 3333
Bristol St., taldng 4 men's
rings valued at $440 . . .
A $Z22 TV set was taken
from the master bedroom
ln the borne of Josepb E.
Blaikle, 3129 Mon roe Way,
and was found near the froot
door • . • A $300 wheel and
tire were stolen from a pick-
up truck at 1852 Newport
Blvd., belonging to Fr ank
E. Crook. 423-1/2 Ha milton
St.
• SATURDAY, OCT. 9
Cleo A. Wardlaw, 277 E.
Ogle St., reported the $75
burglary of a pup tent, bag
of tools and C B radio antenna
from his van •.. A 1974
pick-up truck, valued at
$3,600, was stolen from a
parking lot at 1555 Adams
A•e-. belonging to J erry E.
Turmel, Huntington Beach
. . . C lndy M. Lang, 1711
New Hampshire Circle, re-
ported the $110 theft of her
10-5peild bicycle from an
enclosed patio area at 350
Avocado St, another 10-
speed bLcycle being left In
its place . . • James ~l
Prouty, Huntington Beach,
was riding h.is motorcycle
southbound on Fairview Rd .
in the 2300 blockat 8:20p.m.
when a motorist In a light
blue 2-door car started
passing h.im on the right and
forced him over to the left;
the incident was labeled by
officers a case or assault
with a deadly weapon • . .
A $250 cut glass powder
box, nve inches high and
3-1/2-inches In diameter,
was stolen from Ri chard
French Antiques, 728 w. 19th
St. . . . A tape deck was
stolen from the car of Rob-
ert B. Brown, 666 Anton
Blvd., a wind wtng broken
to gain entn.
• SUNDAY, OCT. 10
Merle S. Sims, 7!4-B
Shalimar Dr., repo rted the
theft of his 197 6 motor cycle
from that address ... Joanne
P. Fr etty, 45, of 1848 Iowa
St., was charged with drunk
driving at Royal Palm Dr.
and Peppertree St. . . .
Michael L. Madrid, 19, Rich-
ard F. Madrid, 18, and Tony
R. Madrid, 21, all Midway
City, and Juan R. Acedo Jr.,
19, Santa Ana, were charged
When Costa Mesans go to the
polls on Tuesday, one of the ballot
Issues they wlll be asked to decide
is labeled Referendum Measure K.
Tbe issue is whether or not the
city Will be allowed to change the
zoning ot a residential lot.at the
oortheast corner of Harbor and
Princeton Dr. Nabers Cadillac bas
bougbt the property and wants to
couvert lt to commercial use so
as to ezpud their business into
tbe College Park residential nelgb-
borhood.
signatures on a petttlon, demand-
ing that the Issue be put to the
voters of the city. The listing of
Referendum Measure K on your
ballot is the result of their work.
Now, I think the entire ctty should
get behind the College Park folks
and vote to keep that lot's resi-
dential zoning.
Several years ago, aN abers agent
tried to get th1s ruootng aw>roved
by comtnc to tbe City Councu. I
was on tbe Cocme U at the time.
We ... retold Mr. Nabersbldbought
tbe r esldeotl.al lot adjol.Ql.ag b.ls
ear dealersblp. '• Floe," I aid.
'•Now he can Uve oear where he
.. ora." I sWl feel that way. u
he ftiiU to bay restdeDU&l propnty,
be aboald UN It for tbat parpose.
Well, after tbt City Coaocll cot
IOmt oew flees. Nabers .-.t back
twlct mort before be ftDally cot
the CoaDcU to appro9e tbt rer.ooe
oo a 3..a YOte. T'IIU made tbe C~l
lec• Part .,lb PACtJ mad. Tbey
weat oat IDd JOt (.100 local .-.r
Even lt they do get a legal re-
zoning, lwooder lfthe Nabers people
mlebt not run aloul of the lep.t
cov81Wlts , eondJttons and restrlc-
ttoos appl}'log to the property. Those
CC&Rs mJcbt prohJblt them from
using the lot commercially, anyway.
But, I doo't think College Park
homeowners should han to go Into
elnt court to presene their rt.ghts.
Let's all beJp them with a re!IOUnd-
lng ''NO'• YOte oo K.
Let's proTe that 4,200 people
areD't ~. Let's prOTe that you
eao't tool tbat many people all the
Ume. It's al8o a cb&Dce to prove
to Clty Rail tbat tbe PEOPLE o1
thta town llUl tllve a YOlce. ~~It
Joadly OD NoY. 2. They'll cet your
m~e, 1rbetbu tbe)' UbUol'aot.
BO:l st. Cla.lr
Bill St.Ciair Pioneer Barbers
1M» M!W,ORT ILVO.-NEAR WILSON-COSTA MESA ........ -""
Wed., Ttma., rn. -~M 'tf1 s-...ao
c ............
,_JIIFI ( .. tncvou
....... Ill M?O falntew
........... .-tteb..bladt
..... biDJ c», 30-l.ocb
~ o1...a pipe, am.W-
tuJ bw" 1 tool, a tire
tool ud a ··-c .. •a," two
taped woodla lladlu wttt1 a
' lDCII 8ICtiaa ol rape j01n-tac them • • • 8tuJ B. Ar-
r~. S4. SIIID ADa, aDd
Llada L. H~.zs. or
2195 Amerlcaa Pl., were
arrested at Plac:Mtia Ale.
and Shalimar Dr. and
ebarcecl wltla poaeaJoo of a
beroln btDclle. a baelie wtth
cnlns of opU.te IDd a bJPO-
dermte oeecBe Ia tbe1r oar .
• MONDAY, OCT. 11
A $!50 ~belt was ftii)Orted
at Imperial~ 2.f90 Har-
bor BlYd_, a •sped cashing
a cheek at uotber bank alter
belDc ta.kea off a signature
card • • • A barrlar stole
a $2,500 easb rectster from
Lucky Leooe's, 1700 Pla-
centia A ,e., prying open a
back door to gain eat ry . . .
Bert M. Elliott, lrrtne, re-
ported tbe $2,300 tbeft or his
1970 two-OOor ear from 1985
Newport Blvd.
• TUESDAY, OC T. 12
Patricia Ann Wol!, 21, of
106 E. Bay Ave., Balboa,
suffered knee contusions and
a neck in;Iry on Harbor
Blvd., 178 feet south of
Gisler Ave., when her car
was hit in the rear by a
car driven by Marc R. Lar-
son, 28, Apt. 56-B, 2'700
Petersoo Way, knocking her
car ahead Into a car driven
by David G. Carson, 64,
Hunt:tngt.on Beach, which was
pushed ahead Into the car of
Eleanor S. GUna, 52, of 2332
Minuteman Way, Costa Mesa
.•• Five calculators vaJued
at $210 were stolen from
Canon Business Machines
Inc., 3191 Red Htll Ave.,
taken from a coo•eyor belt
.•. A night depository bag
containing $2,057.95 was
stolen from a night de-
pository drop or sale at
3333 Bdstol St. by unknown
means,' belonging to Schaffer
& Sons Jewelers, of the same
address .••
• WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13
A teen-ager exiting from
a car at Gisler Ave. and
Was!Wlgtoo Ave. assaulted
skate-boarder Chad R. Ful-
ler, 13, of 3169 Madeira
Ave., hitting him in the head
ud tllrowtllc .... to tM
Croa&2. tuflr IU$$0.._
board, l.lalic wttb • $l.S
sllatebaud b+BP• tD
Warra G_ Scllalbbe. lJ, ol
3189 Madetn. Ave. • • •
B roee T. Sc.bmal., 1 V, 111111-
lActoa Beeeb, ldend a
b rokeo r1c11t tee IDd tact
1D ~ries wbeD his motoreyele
hU tbe rear or a car cJ1UC-
1ng lanes ln rrc.t of bim •
BIter St. at Pallmu St.
driveo br l>aYD ADD MeKeu,
19, Anabetm, at 6:30 a.m_
. • . Mlcbelle R. StdeJ4.
29, of 2278 Newport BIYd..,,
was cbarged .. ttb dnmlc drtl'-
lng at 800 Bater St. • •• A
burglar obtained stereo
equ1pmeDt n.Jued at $835.45
from thupartmeotofRobert
HeUmick, 635 Baker St.,
pr fne of! a window screen
to gain eotry .•• A burglar
c:Umbed a feoce &Ad pried
open a• r ear door to gain
entry to G II w Auto Paint-
ing, 1955 Church st., ta.k1ng
a 32 automatic: l:talldgan In
holster, a 35 mm camera
and a 9V mm leDs, all nlued
at $865 ..• Linda D. Boh.lan,
19, of 1657 Blmlnl Pl., suf-
fered contusions to her upper
body and h~d wheo her car
hit a palm tree and reflector
post in the center dtvidu or.
Mesa Verde Dr. East_ zoo
teet south or Baker St •.•.
Leo G. McGraw, Apt. 129,
of 2080 :-.lewport Blvd., re-
ported his 1972 ear stolen
from that address.
• TH URSDAY, OCT. 14
Sherilyn J. Turnbull, 18,
Apt. il3, 55 Fair Dr., suf-
fered a one-I.Dcb Up lacera-
tion and tooth damace when
a ~ar ln which she was rid-
ing, driven by Andrea R.
Trussell, 18, same address,
was involved In an accident
wtth a car driven by Ama
~. Mitchell, 63, Space 18,
1660 Whlttler Ave. in a park-
Ing lot at 2200 Harbor Blvd.
• •. Ralph W. Baker, 28,
Apt. 2, 221 Ha rbor Blvd.,
was charged with drunk drtv-
ing at Victoria St. and Har-
bor Blvd. • . • Carol A.
Nagel, 414 Vista Grande, the
Blutrs, Newport Beach, re -
ported the $238 loss of a
bral'elet in the Bristol
Riviera restaurant, 3333
Bristol St. . . . Frank S.
Pecoraro, 21, of 303-3-lth
St., West ~ewport, was
charged with possession of
LSD
.,. K..-~twa
All mat ot C>rllice Cout be-
pa b -ol acUf1Ues wtda a -.: ..... w.._,,
Oct. IS, Ia tM H"'IJ0%1
B•ell ta)'flM IIDmeotMrs.
Wrldlt Cary Jr. Tile meeti1C
.,.. tiJow'ed by a ., 'ba.l
lllome ~ wttb Rtebud
Holme5 ot CIMel II Cbafii.Q,
Jlfewport Beech. T~ nell
meetiJIC wtn be Nof. 10 wtt.b
a Wblte elfllbut sale. For
lD.form:aUoa call Jodie Ra.oc»1.. 752-1tlt.
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TALK
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THE RUBY
Tbe ruby, which has
•domed tbe garments and
c rowns of ldngs, is known
as a stone of show man-
ship and drama.
It comes from the
mineral cartlorundum. The
finest rubles are found ln
Burma, the darkest reds
in Th~Jland, paler speci-
mens in Ceylon, and lower-
priced ones in :.;ortb Caro-
lina.
The world's largest
spinel r ed rub}, the 352-
earat Timur, ts in ttte
British Cro•"D Jewel col-
lection. It was given
to Queen \'lctoria by the
East lnd!a Co. ln the same
collection is the Black
Prince Rub), w!urh dates
back at least as fa r as
136i. It sold fo; JUst -4
pounds when anti-mon-
archist Cron:...,ell forr£>1
the sale of tbe cro•n
jewels, but later was re-
turned to the crown. Henr;
V wore It in Ills war hel-
met, and U is said to have
saved Ills ille by defiecting
a blow in the battle of
Agtncoort in 1415. It could
well have happened, be-
cause only the diamond Is
bar der than the tough,
beautilul ruby.
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WU Ul'elbd tbere at 10!15 8,....., 1.... Barroo.
..... _. ella.rpd wtn. belle tt. ~ nt.l w. c.-Rwy •• ~ Md cbol'derly ............ IIIli. wuarrested
• • • Sllana Eliubetb stabl. tMre Ill li:JO p.m. aod zs. vi zot9-A Wallace, Co-e111..rpd ,. 8IDIIc a tear
............. arrested .. cu ....... . . . LeYls
tbe emeq-.ey room ot ao.c Howard ~ 15, wt.o
biNipbl at 1:10 p.m. ad reiUed tiD cift pollee his
cllarpd wtlbdllorderty4nc ~ ad lllelard WU-
IIIltldleltiaD • • • Mlcbael ua.m EdwuU, n. of 2828 c~ c.as. n. oflst o~ eon.adttllu, wen
Flower, c-. Ilea. wu ebareed wDIIIIDI1eated<Hs-
UTtllted tben at 10:15 p.m. order)J c.Md at S:SO a.m.
ud dlarced wttb be1Dc .tel' l.t W. 0<*11 Frc.t ad Zl st,
tbe bdls•oe o1 a ccatroDed Ceatnl MCIIport • • • f cur
_..._,. ••• Soott Charles cuatwn WID tnes and
WU... Zl, ol 11!0 W. Ocean plaDts nllled at $440 Wel'e
F"*. Ceatrat Newport, wu stole from tbe yard of AliDa
eMfled Wltb obltracUIIcud Gray's bome at 1471Ga.luy,
l'HIIItlac pollee officers at Do•er Sllores, betwMO 2:55
1:45 t..m. at Coart aDd 21st, p.m~ ad S:ZO p.m •••• Two
Cllllral N....,rt ••• While ladies' riDe'S, n.laed at $1 ,-
Gnpry EWaU was moY!Dg 000, were lakeD from the
IMo a DeW apartmeot IDOU-bome of Dorla.D lltchele
wood aputmeots t.t 9:30 ToneJ.J.. 1602 W. Bay front,
p.m., .omeooe stole a $400 Ba.lbol lslud, presamably
TV Mit from a s hopping cart at 9:30 p.m., wileD a neigh-
be wu ulqg to mate tbe bor reealled bea.rlnc glass
move~ break in a 'Willdow l&ter de-
• THURSDAY, OCT. 7 termloed to be tbe pr&able
Guy Cbr1stlan Pal so, 47, eafry for t he burglar.
of 12 Gretel, NewportCrest. • SATURDAY, OCT. 9
wa.s cbarpd wltb intoxicated Robert Wesley Crawford,
dUorderly cooduct at 11:50 3S, of Ceotral Newport was
p.m. at Balboa and W. Coast charged with mlsdemeanor
Hwy., West Newport • • • drunk drtrtnc at 8:10 p.m.
J ewelry lDd colDs valued at 32Dd and Balboa. West
l.t $307 were stolen from Newport ••• Cbarleae Marie
tbe home of Gleon Reynolds, zamora, 18, of 313 E. 21st
5,.3 Santa Ana Ave., New-Costa Mesa, was charged
port Retgtrt.s, between 6 p.m. with misdemeanor drunk
and midldgbt. by a burglar If wbo cut a screen a.od broke drlri.tlg at 38th and arcus,
a class on tbe back door West Newport. at 8:10p.m.
B B ••• Gregory George Ames,
• • • eraard asse of Oak-29, of 1800 E. 16th, Newport ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~rt~ed~a~~=oo~~n~He~w~c~~th Nt stoleo from hls apart-rnlsdemeanor drunk ctrtvi~
at 2:05 a..m. J.o t.be 1900
Laguna Federal Salutes
Mission San Juan Capistrano's
200th Birthday Celebration
block or 16th ••• Someone
broke lnto L. W. Scbonek's
car while It was puked ln
the underground a.rea of his
Oakwood apartmP.Dts resi-
dence betWeen 10:40 p.m.
Oct. 9 and 2:30 p.m. Oct.
10, and took blankets , camp-
lng equipment and credit
cards plued at $104 •..
A burglar broke into the
American Legion clubhouse Sunday, October 31 and Mond•y, Nowtmber 1.
This festive two-day celebration will honor the founding of the San Juan
Capistrano Mission by Fra Junipera Serra on NOYember 1, 1776, and you're
invited to participate! Within the Mision grounds ttwe will be historical and
cultural exhibits, mariachi music and other festivities. Religious ceremonies
will include a special Mass on Monday. The viii• of San Juan Capistrano
will join the festivities with handiwork exhibits, educational displays
sidewalk entertainment and an unveiling of the State Bicentennial plaque. '
SPECIAL PICTURE GIFT HONORS THIS EVENT
.. THE BELLS,OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO"
Yours for the asking at all 5 offices of Laguna Feder.a Saving~, as welt as at
the Mission is this 18x24 .. fult-cofor reproduction of Frank M. Hamilton's
original painting of the Campanario of the Bells.
L.Aa.MAII ..... c.tltomte 3-~-,....
aM a r • na. c.titomla ., Nof1h El CefniftO ANt
at 15th and the bay, Balboa.
between midnight and 9:45
a.m. and pried open the cig-
arette macblne and stole
~ ••. Colas ud dprets
•alued at Sl56 wen stole
from tbe Smashed ~.
101 Palm. B~ dlrille
the early mornJ.oc by lOme-
one who broke a slide bolt
oo the alley door.
• SUNDAY, OCT. 10
Allen Leroy Kay, 38, of
3137 Boston, Costa Mesa,
was arrested at 3:30 p.m.
at Jasmine and Coast Hwy.,
Corooa del Mar, on a war-
rant cbarging him with
failure to provide for de-
pendents ••• WUUam Lester
Ervine. 46, of866 16th, New-
port Heights, and Katherine
Day Robertson, Z9, of Dana
· Pot..at. were charged with
Intoxicated disorder ly con-
duet at 12:45 a.m. at Edge-
water and Palm, Balboa,
after pollee responded to a
call informlng them that
Mlss Robertson h.ad fallen
Into the bay from the Balboa
ferry ••• Gordon WUma.n
Hlggt.Ds. 43, of 2240 Park
Newport, w~ charged wlth
misdemeaoor drunk drtvtDc
at 12:10 a.m. at Jamboree
and Back Bay, East Bluff
• • • A Digbt watchman at
Dr . Stockton's veteTioary
bospltal at 3838 E. Coast
Rwy., Corooa del Mar, where
impounded animals are kept
for the city, reported that.
while be was away (l'om the
bospttal between 7 p.m. and
11 p.m., someone ripped
opeD a rear window I.Dd took
a female tan Shepherd q
••• A $1,000 meat s lloer
aDd $28 in coins were re-
ported stolen from the
Cblcteo Dellcht restaurant
at 500 W. Coast Hwy., llla.r-
lners Mile, between 1:45aod
10:45 Lm., by someoae Wbo
eat a scretm and puJbed
opea a door th.at bad be.s
Dl1led a.t . . . A $130
~&cJele wu stolen trom •
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Natica Creer tn ..._ .. B • ~--.. .._ t.lud • • • J. VHF'
rdo, nlHd at $150, ....
dol• from a boet ar WID-
lOme Y acbt Salts. U46 Via
()porto, Udo v~. be-
hree~ 5 p.m. Oct. 10 and
8 t.m. Oet. 11 ••. sterliDe
Wolfe reported 2 tires,
valued at $400, •oleo from
his cu Whlle it W'I.S parted
a.t his home at620t W. Ocean
froot, West Newport, at
about 8 p.m.
• MONDAY, OCT. 11
Mark Curtis Robb, Zl, of
31 0 El Modeoa, Newport
H elgbts, was arl'ested tbel'e
at 2:30 p.m. oo a WUTIJIIl
charglnc blm wttbunlaWftally
entering a dwell.lnc • • •
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J oano Carole Jolulson, 31, of
1501 E. 16t b, Costa Mesa..
was arrested at 6:30 p.m.
at Penney's Fashion Ista.Dd
store aM charged Wltb shop-
Uft.tng • • • f nn k Joseph
Allen, 26, of 309 Palm, Bal-
boa, was arrested at 9:30
a.m. at Palm and W. Oce.an
front and charged with
burglar y • • • But Joseph
Read, 18, of 20372 Bayview,
Santa Ana Heights, was
charged wltb loitering and
refusing to identify himself
in the parking lot of New-
port Harbor high school at
7:45 a.m. • • • Someone
••sed a wooden two-by-four
to br eak a door glass and
a window at the CrabCooker
restaurant, 2202 ~ewport
Blvd., Central .Sewport, be-
tween 10 p.m. Oct. 11 and
4 a.m. Oct. 12 ••. Luggage
and a dolly, valued at $285,
were stolen from an opeo
!'tarage at the hom of Olga
Ord. 323 Alvarado, Balboa,·
between 8 a.m. Oc t. 1 and •
8 a.m. Oct. 11 • • . Twist I
drUls, routers and other
tools, valued at $491, were
stolen from the Corona del
Mar hi(h school work shop
between 3 p.m. Oct. 8 and
8:10 a.m. Oct. 11 by some-
one who apparently climbed
on t he roof, then lowered
hlmsell through an open
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As~e-ml>fyrn •• n P •ul Pr ooln
M•s C.olh,..ronr Ouoclo
Mr & Mt' l R<>v Ouo.::lt>v
C.ouncolm .on !Awn•n•<" R,oc•l•
Mr & M"' Ale• R ooo'
Mr~ HermdO RMIU
Mr & Mrs W<tUflhn R~dttW
Mr P'hol Rt!OIIy
Mr & Mo~ Wllh om Ronr
Mr &. Mr~ HRn-• RtnkM
Mr & Mr<, O"vortl Rr>bPr'"'"
Phohp H RohPrl..,.,.,
Mr &M" l"""-'<i"rf'~<>b<n~ It
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C<>utoctlm '" & Mr-. P lUI Ryckc-tt
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Mr & Mo, Kt-nnt lh ~ •mp'l.c>n
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Mr & M" P oul '-h""'"' Mo & M f\ Wollo tm Sl-•1.,,
r orrl>ll Stntlh
Mr lac._ Smtth
Mr & Mr~ l d S.m \lff>
Mrs "'li"CV P Slto~'"'
Mt &. M•' E~n I <;l!.'f'n lr
M• ~ ...--. GAefl ( Stoll-11
f Ol'nwt Couf\Cotm .on l<>hn Slo •r·
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Dr ~Mt't Str~c "'"" St'n,Jto< John Stull
Mr & Mr., Oon lid l ~lurnt
Cf'o< gl' s l ....... "" Mr & Mr., Byron f "nut/"'
M• & M•s Chtor~" P •l 1ykrt
Mt ~ Mn Ctlarlt's l r-.om .. ,
Mn J..,.,..e, VII f~ ~Gief"l VPdO<'r
Mr & ..,. :.Mel! V•~t W1II'"S'~
Mr & Mn [ .. M<J f w .. rct II
Or A.-ch~ W W:lrTf'n
Mr,. Donald I( W•.,htl\l•n
J~ll w •$tlbu.-n
MY & Mn A.ty W'"ht>n
)Ohn Wtyn4'
Mr & Mf5 R.ctl"rd W~ ,m on
I'Cir'me'f M•ror ~~ w.uon
C> t•tte H Wliltrom o..,.,. .... . 1/itf , .... ._ ,. •• ,. 4IWC _,..,....lu.n
·two explanations ._,...,_.,.am.
I'W.IIIOIOILY-... I
lMUR!DAT, OCT. a, ltl'
~A DEl !loU!. CAUF.
"-''CBMEinuJr BllACOII," COWliCSWOOO, N.J.
11r•U. Wdte Sd .. t L•,.••
questions students should ask their science teachers
FIVIII tN flfATD'AL EDUCATOR
P.O. Bot m , '""""""-CaW.
(COMTI .. VEO fltOII L.UT WE lilt I
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a-.IIEI'llt? laP· t.el's-t• ...... l c:barta-e? Y-
-.... 'I loll ,.,. lla I td -kii:Sod aut cf lbo Ut&illJ
for -... • ..... tnslb--, ... -It? y-........ 'p.ma4"""'tbefnlilflyDI r JP's N!' I rtu.
Bat-it tell,.,._-----bet ODd -.,-, lbat matolicn can SIOftl' np!aln n.,_? :.\At
,_ ICienClo 1-"or to tell you --,.. deoop!cww
wt:idl c:amd be carriod ... -lbo 1111110 .. --
aD -tOSDjl!o.U .,..,un.m. '!boy _.. DOt d!a.... inlo
llll)'lblnc. The true ICiallilt--.t lbo vut--
and admit that It proves one tiling botood ~.--,.that
oo f...U has, ...,.. been uncovered wlslch obon one IEIIimal
cbaniinlinto anolbor.
7).1t Is an Wll!-onod ocienlilic faet that diftEW!dndo at
·-Is do DOt mate and produce aftsprin&. -.. far u Ibis
proc ... goeo can be-n wilb lbo lleriJe mule and with Clel1aln
fruit hybrids. Again, evolution demandl what hu not, and
cannot happen even with careful ploMing -much leu by total
accident!
I).DNA proves evolution impouible. DNA -a mere iipeCk
the lize of a period at lbo end at a Jelllerlce wbon you r-welf
were conceived -contains all the information about wt.t you
ano going to be like wbon you grow to -turitt. (Cia IUdJ
things happen by accidont?) Yoor DNA "knows"-color
hair you will have, the color of yoor eyes, -taD you will be,
everything you .,.. and will be! The DNA at a ,_ bulb
"knows" what it will be like. Yet, lbo entire evolutkJn Idea is
bued on lbo kind of cbancelhlt DNA will DOt permit. Coo IUdJ
an idea be taught and presented aa seienliflc by-.,.. ...
any longer?
t).'l'tro basic Ia ... at Pl1yBial (lbo PAw at~ at
Malter I Enersr. and lbo Law at ~ Ealropy) tlatlt
contradlet tbo lbo_ory o1 evolution. Eft171bUsc ICienClo knows
lelia It lh.t -18 ... are unbonclable. n.e, are.,..._ :a....
Tbey are not b)',_t JeJ 1"bq are oat tbearita. Y"' M' .. "m
__,---iroslla ... be,._ Old laid-F..aercr u.elf claa DOt procluce a•...., •.,u.mc 11 ,.,..
Tbattaks plansslncaada .,,,-., Gnalporiodoll.llmefl scat
ca-llllap to Imps we (pt beeler, -ne _.. ''"' ph•) • ...,._--, _.. OD tbo -ltJ crat poriodo at
lime =-....,. and •• 5 -. ... ..,. .... -..
...,._, The Jl'lnt Old Sonwl .......... Tbota::::..:..
JIII'WI!C.O 7 ,-..... I 52 ,....... ... , ... ns:.. ., r e "" ,..,. es n '3 , c ... • s . ,.... so ' n QIIIII 'Dd Olpa. a ..._
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rfCISlllme Old rfCISl....,., -'lillie!-are t7oo-em
_, ,_--........... -plasl Old -1 "--?Do,..,.... .. __ -(-
"' •art) es II-_,-II? -II jslll plaiD ' f •1r JWm-_.....,. __ tbo_t lllalbo
wartd.. • ,_...11M to deD7 aD Czz ~and aD Jdcic to beliue -" ....... _,._ .............. _
A& tbo Pwcl:••llatlllil-it-uted tiat a-. are CICily
twonpia-fer-evesyllq.,..,.. lDto ......_..,_You
h&Ye -lbat one cf -nplanati<n, lbo accidental
(evolutian) np!Malicln,ls ·-dille. Science, even thoulh It
hu--·can --lbot evolution is a ~~CUt
UlliiCiesolific ~ Science,ll Jt is to __.., truth, must join
in COSTOetlng lllii~EUt enor.
Once evolution Is proven to be Wl8cientlfic, lllil is what we will
lmow: we willlmow that life and aD else that exista is lbo result
at plan rather than accident. We aire8dy know that wbere there
is a plan, tbe1't! is a plarmer. Hence, we willlmow that life and
everytblng eloe wu planoecl and had a planner. We will not
have an opinion on this or a point of view. We will .... lt.
You· are port of • --.... plan that hu meaning and
purpoae down to its smallelt det.ail.lt is time now to provelllil
tolbowbole...,..ld.
You, 11 a student, have a right to demand that you be taught
tbetruth!'
,..., --a : · • ..,..,..
1 "He is not only idle who d oes nothing, but he is 1dlto
who is workinp: out of God's will."
.. Until a man has found God, hP begins at no
beginning and works to no end."'
''Moderation in
m od eration . . 1 n
sin is no more
hanging .··
po ssible than
The folly of INFIDEL1TY
Why I Belie~ "'""' IS • Cod;
Why the Bible IS His 8oolc;
Why Jesus Chrisr IS His Only Son
''TM foollaotlt Mid in ltU ltNI"t, tl&ere;. no God.. Corrlqlt an
they, aiWI lwlve tltJM abominable Utiqadty: tMre ;. ..one tlt.ot
doeth good. "-Ps. 33:1.
J esu1 aaid , "0 {oola , and tlow of Mort to believe aU tllot tM
prophet• haw: apolum. "-Luke 2-4:25.
By the late E1)anceli•t M. F. Ham
'/{an\ man u·i/1 dr, hlfi u til, hi'
.•h ·II kncm uf rhr doctrme. u hetlwr
H br r,f Uod. or U-hethl'r 1 .~pPOk of
m_\t>t'l{ ··-Jnhn i":li.
Fnr tr.e fi t11t di\'l&io n of our mes-
sa~te we h~all Cltf' twu texts: Psalm
14: I and Roman11 I :20. "The f<"IO!
hath saJd in hit hun.. The~? is no
God." That is a fool' a atatemeot
bw-au~W it i11 not thf' product of
reason and is contrary to every
known M.\'stem of rea8011ii1J".
An1wering a fool according to his
folly makes appropriate the stau-
ment of the old darky to the ~~eoffer
again11t "heartfelt'" re ligion . He
U1d . "Aoli!i. you should have u.id
dt-y am"t no heanfelt religion a11 you
knowli of.··
T hree Great Re•litiet
A15o 11pprupr1ate ia tht-aatiric
rt'pl_y nf thf' Duh·hman to a aimilar
fnnl. T he former exclaimed: "Veil,
th" Hib le IIBYII the fool uye in hift
heart t here i1 no God. but you be
\'Un .~~ilt fool f·•r you ju1t blab it right
f1UI
I I hmk that the Dutchman knew
110mething of our 8«'01\d tut:
""Fnr thl' inui.1ib/e things of lum
{,..1m the creatwn of the world arl'
ciMrly /Jet>n. being undu-.tood b.v
0'11' thinR• that are made, even his
eternal pou11'r and Godhead. so th.at
th"'· aN' without e.xcwe. ··
Thr~ 1reat realities are there for
wh ich they, who deny the exiatence
of G od, cannot account: The
Univene. t.he Bible, and the Chri1t.
God &lid the UDh·-
While waitinc in tbe machine
shop of an automobile factory for
the men to fi nish their lunehea. hav-
ing announced a noonday talk "to
LM men, I overhurd a diKI.II'fiOI'I
amonc them eoncemint faith and
unbelief.
One, w~ denied the e:a:istence of
God. when atked wbo mitde the un-
i\1.,... t.aid: "One time the entire
univerw wu nothl"' but a buneh of
M bular matter; thm it b.pn to
coofand IOf. to f'I!'Y~Yi"' 10 f•t tbrlt
little pan.k:l• new ofl aDd u,.. in
tum' 10( to revolvjq aad fiDally
turned into worlde .0 rrtOIYtd
into J)Olitionl." He bid tbt old, d.i14
c:&n:led Nebu.lat hypoth 11i1.
Why ~ mea who can ••aUow
wch 11tutf ha any dUJiculty in
'
lwl ~t•nnjl t htit thto wh~tlf' ~v.·a [l,..,.,·f'd
.Jonah i!' tnt~ mueh fn~ me. I rould
<wa!lnw a m11n mH•t-lr t'a!>ie r 1 h~tn I
tnuld !'V.'a!l"w th8t !'tuff
ThE' man wl.r: nm ti!.lk """ much
like ao al..~ should nnt (·xprel'l' su r-
pri~ that Hal1:1am · a11s talked likt• a
man For 11 i.~ nut an\" mnrt' un·
l"t"l!.!"'•nKhle lor 'lll a!'-. ,,-, tnlk liKe .II
tnRn thl!.n fr.r n man to tttlk llkto an
fl~
The Argum.-nt of thf' Infidel
I he~~:;on mv taU, t .. ...,flt)lotinF: part
,,f the en::' .:r .. n• H•t\ t f..,•f J'l~t heH ~rl
th .. n r · fl t •r'a:' •· 1.\ .•. :1 •·r v.·~~,.~
rt" .... t• d A .1.11n'1• J •I :• ... r•: .~lnn••c l
~•"1"111 \" 1'\'J]I;l', 1 ~··•r I'~J<;tl'tWe It\
•il\ ;1\j,. I h~l 'It! .. ~t "1r,u 'h~· ,;lfRi.'r
· :, 1-" • '. I• •,' ; "!'II~ :hAl I1 •1!"1IJ\"
it flung ofT other 1'1lone11 and t hese in
tum got to revolving.
In the &arn e f111hi o n an
auwmobile came into exi1tence: a
bunch of junk, thrown torether, got
to revolving and noundered around
and finally an autnmobilt wu
evolvl!d .
'iou aay, "Ham, you are a fool." I
admit it, but I'm giYi nc the argu-
ment of the brainy infidel.
On anot.her day l 1tood looking at
1 Mogul locomotive and linened u
its intricate-mec::haniam" wu n -
plained . Of courM I thoucht of the
marvelou• accident by which it.
happened.
No doubt at one time a bunch or
junk cot heated up and bqan to
cool and to revolve and then, by
t10me .ort of evolution&ll' and lpon-
taneoul maneuverirl(l:, formed itaelf
into eueh 1 piece of machinery.
The en(ineer aaid, whttJ l com·
ment.ed in tuch faahion, "Why,
Man, you are a fool." I know that I
am. but I am followin1 the af'IU-
ment and the rea110ni n1 o( the
brainy infidel.
It Coulda't Jull Ha_.l
I ahowed my watch to a _,;ew.:ler
one day and commented upoo i"
marwloot and deliute de.ip~. I
t.hen apoh ol the manner in which a
bundle ol ore got tOI(ether and rot to
whirUna around and finally evoJV«<
it.Mif into a Umepiect.
He uUed me a fool and u.ilt.ed
tbat. int.elllrence and ,....,.1..,
deticned and made the wltieh.
'knoW I .... a fool . but if the UD4
ivuw, with ita .,-.tema within
I
~\,.temc: And tts worlds. w1thout
n"u miK>r. l"3n tu!'t h.!i ppt'n inH• Pll·
t!iotem·e. ~lHI'h; it iii nut tou much to
ex put 1t ... malt wcn eh just to hop·
!"'" Wto ha\·e tnd•IIJ:Pd 111 the fol lv
tf I ht-t;~!l.
t .,, r•nrl ••n 1 !lf' ;.f'a;. horf' unrl w11tch
t~'>•· ,, nt .. t AJo it f'vap,ratf'S: !~< carru:•rl
1 .,, l··11r!: 1·mn t·:.' in C'lmtact wit;,
.. , .·ro·J11 .·: ("old air. i~ r Pnd('t1~1·{t
r.1d • .11 ... ,,~ r111n wat erin)l the t!IuT h
,,.d .; .. ••:1•1! thrum:h !ht• ilrQ!•Ks,
cret>kf'. and rivers back to thP oct'an
a~ain ,
I a .. k thP infidel to nplain. but hr
!i&y11. "'Oh. it juAt happened.'" :-:-o.
thf'rt> '"an mtellillence back of it all.
'"Tht' iw·i;Hble thinR·' (Jf him frr.m
th1• rrf•ntion uf the wvrld an• clrarl\
... rn. hetnR undt•r.~tuod b.• th•·
t11mg.~ that a re madf'. f't"t'fl In~ f'(l'r
nal pr'" n and G"dhead .. ~'1 that tlw, uri' 11 !lhaur ex ru.~e ·· R<~m
l·:lO.
N.ture Provet the Ed1tenoe
of God
Go out on a snowy day and n -
amine the sn(l wflakel with 11
micrON:ope. No centerpiece wa11
ever more beautiful in illl df'lli~n
and structure.
All 11nowflake11 are symmetrically
similar, and yet no two are ever
alike. Go into the forests and U ·
a minE' all the leavea you will, but
you will never find any two or them
uactly alike-not even two on the
nme tree.
Light givt'l color to foliage. Go
into an orchard and atudy the
leavea on variou1 tree~ and vine~.
All of them are arranged in spiral
JfOUPI in 1uch a manner that no one
a hade. the other, and the tip d the
firat just reaches the stem of the
la1t.
The apple and cherry leave~ are
arranaed in &roup!! of fi ve; the
quince and rupbeny, in foun; and
the peach and pear in 11ixes.
An ear o( cor:n hu alway• an even
numha-of rows of rraina and never
an odd number. Brother, who
counUI all theae'! Surely the!'t' i1 an
omnipotent God in it all.
Malll-•tieaJ Perfection
In every realm ol nature number
and mathematical perfeetion play
•uch fundemtnt.al and univerul
pert tbet the more the matter Ia
atudied, the II)()N ab.oluta becomN
the oonvict.ion t.hat crutive mind i.
b.ck ol it all.
In the deootratiw COYerinp o1
onlnu:Jo: hair; r.otben, omd .U..
~ there ltJ mathematical
IMIC!IilftiCY in tbl ....u.rtmnt ol
-.,..tootion ol tin... omd -.........
TilE SWORD OF THE LORD,
MURFREESP.ORO, TES1'".
A11 harmonies in music depend
u pon a ir vibratio n s p ro perly
relaL.ed, 100. blending color1 have the
aame fixed relatinn11 in the matter of
light vibrations.
Pf'rfe<:t symmet.rical work it seen
11 mong the an\.8 and the bet'8, and
n1 r accident can account for the
!2,000 h~ugonallenses in the com -
P~'•und eye nf the dragonfly.
Sontoe; of you little two-carat in-
fidels, who would instruct the world
Ml tl\e origin of creation, do not
e\'en kQ.Ow the number of eyea a
common houaefly hau1.
One thermometric:al average i.11
lh~re for t he heat o( blood in all
quadruped• and other, ten percent
hiRher, (m bird1 in all climates.
Perfect pometrical proportion u -
illtl in ewry phue of Ctyllt.aliu.tion.
The ntio, by which chemical
c:hanges occur and elemenla com-
bine, never variee by a tina:le atom.
Not only doea n11mber rei.J:n
11upreme in the opention of the
tini.eet meebaniam, aubject to the
law o( l"'vitation, but out in the
fartheat reachea ol Qt.ronomical
obtervation u well, and we are
fmoed to a deeper compre:henaion of
laaiah 'a words when he Mys: ''Who
hath ... comprehended tbe duat ol
the etart.b i.n • menu.n. and Weished
the ftl(JU!l(aiM iD ~eal•, and Ow
hill• in a balanee?" n ... 40:12).
How can anyone. with • Pt.rticle
o( inteHipnc., atep u~de from auch
atartllnf e:aamplea and teek to en-
courap doubt by qutri• •• to the
origin 61 Cain'• Wilt?
It ahoutd only •route au•P,c•on
about him who is eonatantly inquir·
ln1 about other men'• wive..
The thouehtlftt milln atpe that
mu.ic. the T.ml..,..l Janruace, 'ia
prodo<Od in bophaunl fothlon.
(COMTIHUID NUT WlU )
I
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I'L-' -··· <:..~ C!---"'--UJnl( ~ ..... .-J~tC~U~Ce "•••• ':11 ·14. u~·
-~~ lSii! Ill! Ji!i id ,
Colden Text : "Few by oM oifrri•g loi r IUJth /ltt'{rfl'd /M n..,. tM"' llwl
twr: la~tctiji~tl'' (Hoeb. 10:14 ) .
tCOMTU•U£0 FROM LUT WE ;?:I:)
THE IEDEMrTIVE WOU Of
CHIIST
Hebrews 9 :11·14 describe the n -
demptive work of Chria;t. l.n the con-
i.i.deration oi this significant pll&.Saf:C
the following rontmertt5 oi a devout
expositor should be noted: "T he
Mosaic ordinanas of worship bore on
tlreir surface thr maries of i~r!ec
tion. They iudicated their inadequac
to IJri..ug men into true fellowship wit!.
God. Howc"er, they were prophetic
oi a Uett<'r ~cono111y und('T which this
fellowship would be comp~. Thii
1dn.l system, toward which the ancient
ordinantts pointed, J1.s beeR intro-
duced b)· Christ. IUs mitliSllt")' tu ,.
!Jecn JX'riOrmed in the sphere oi di4
\inc realities, in "t he greater and more
per fect taiJtTnadc.' not in one 'made
'' ith h;mds' or 'oi this crcnt ion,' not
in ou~-.· which \\':l.S merely symbolic
tt·lllpoT·ary, oorthly. So, too. the s:tcri-
!J<c 1 Jc offered was llot that o f 'the
[,Jood of ~;oats :tml cah·es." Inn that ol
II is U\\11 liic. Uy '"inuc of H is :non-
i1lg Llood J1c 'entered in one~ for all
into the holy platX.' into the very pre:.·
c1tec of God , 'having obtaiucd eter-
nal redemption.' It w:ts thus, \Jr
nffering Hi111scli, that 01rist securc·d
fur lh salvation, dcliwrance from the
~uilt and pollution oi sin, and unend4
in-•; ie\lowship with God. This salv:t4
tion is 'eternal,' m contrast with the
cff('fjt Oi' the repeatod offerings of the
:Uicient ritual. T he contr.t.st bctwcc~t
the old and the new, LX'"t wecn the
~tonemen~ fd the law :tml the atone-
ment of Christ. is heightC'Jled and cx4
pandcd in the remaining paragraphs of
1 his chapter [9).
""Th~ write1· dwells first upon the
purifyi ng power of Christ's sacrifice.
T his is effect-ive because it is accom-
plished in the sphere, not uf external
ordinances, hut of spiritual realities.
Such is the argument of the next two
\"Crses 11 3, 14 ): "For ii the blood oi
goats and bulls. and the ;~.shes of i\
heifer sprinkling them tha.t ha\'e l>etn
defiled , sanctify t\1\tO othc c\eann~ss of
the flesh : how much more shall the
IJ!ood o i Ou-,ist. w~o thro,\ll:h. the
eternal S pirit otkred 'himself wililOltt
1~'·1cu\ls,h l\into ~ c~-l·ou r llOU·
·~·nee from d~d wori.:s •tO ~r,·c the
ing God ?' That is, -i f the s:tcrifice
oi animals acc.otnplisht'd a ceremonial
dcansing, how much more-sh;'\)1 the
"f!i ritua.l sacri fic~ of 01rist pt1rify the
!lOu\! The ;tuthor [of Hebrews} herr
st ill refers to the ritual of the Day oi
At~1ent. with its off erings oi
~OO.ts and bulls,' described in U viticus
16. :1.nd also to a11< ordin:uH:c, recorded
i11 :;\lumbeTs 19, according 'O which a
person who had hcen defiled by con -
t:l.Ct w ith the dca<l. and so deh.,rrcd
iron1 the pri,·ilq.:-e of worship, might
1Jr cleansed and so restored to fellow-
ship w~h the people of GOO. This wa ..
effected l•)" the ·water oi impurity." iu
\\hich had been placed the :1shes oi a
!><lcl"ific<·. \Vhc..u sprinkled w ith thi ~
water the unde.,n was agnin sanctifi~d .
\\"ith such an OI.IL\\':I.Td, r itual purifica-
tion the \\'Titer conc.rast!> the cleansing
power oi "the blood of Christ.' I-I i.:,
lO,rist 's) sacrifice \\"i\S \"ol untary, it
was rational , it was b)' action of 'th~
eternal Spirit.' For this reason it [ tl1e
sacrifice of Christ J was e ffectual in
the sphere of the spi ritual afl(.\ the
ct~rn.al. 1t cou.ld secure 'eternal re-
demption.' It could 'clcanSt' [the] con-
science from dead wor'ks," from works
which ddile the soul, as contact with
a dead body mnUe the ancient wor-
shiper_ unclean. The purpose or result
of such spiritual c!.nnsing as Christ
effects is that the one so purified may
'serve th~ living God,' may enter into
fdlowship with Him, and r~nd.er him
the priestly service of a holy life. He·
brews 9 :13, 14'' (cf. Charles R. EnJ.
man, Tlu E,Wk to tM Hdwnvr,
193-4, pp. 87-3!1).
A TOIIIMDIT IY MIAHS Of 111.000
Hebr<wt 9:22 reads : "And :olonost
all thinrs are by the l&w ptW"'Pd with
~food; ond withoot Wddinr of blood
is no remiuton [forrivaw:sa)."
Coooeminr vcnc 22 of our Hibli·
cal tat rcf«eoce may be made to a
modern conunentator who wrilc:l : "1 t
Wiil a fi.xc:d principle of the law \hal,
lllmost without exccptioo, all tbiD&s
were puri6ecl by blood, u:td. that ...,..
.., , .. Uiag of WoH thc<e wu uo
redemption. T W. may be a nferaace
to the bbxl which wu poured out at
the altar of ..ai6ce. \' ec. .._ to,
tho ou<hoc', ilia thinicia( 110 doal>t ID-
A~ by tbo Lonl't ...... 'tbit it
my blood of tbt. covaaaat, Wllich ia
[100m! -for "'""Y IO< tbo loop-
-ol .... (W.. 36:21), it Rill
COilCa ued with., the DeW COo F , nl tali·
bot! by a.n..·. -blood, ........ -"""-"' -"""' a«<pttboCODditlont. Tho~-
4<>o, --~~. ........ lop:olly -.. to .. ,_, aU ........ _ .. ""'"
.uuocl with bolb por11 ol lbo ••• ro
-·
The lifl"l.itation. of the &nt J*1 is
found in Numbers 31 :22-24, where
fire and water are used for pumica4
!ion, and tJw: limitation of the seqond
is found in Laviticus S :ll-13, where
the offering of a tenth part of an
ephah of fine 8our for. a tin-offering
brings forgiveness" (d.1bomu &w-
itt, The £,Utl1 IO Ou Hrbrlwl, ht
ed., ISI!iO, pp. 151, ISZ) .
TH£ PDFECT SACAIFIC£ Of
CHIIST
Venes 2.1-28 of Heb.-ewa 10 .,.....,
the perfect sacrifioc of Otrist who is
our great High Priest. Here the com-
mmts of an evangelical scholar a~
.clevant: "(Verses] 2.1-28. The final·
ity of the atoning work of Christ is
explained more fully. , {Verse) 23.
Again, bdttr socriftus is the. key.
Heaven itself is free from the: tamt of
human sin because the blood of Christ
1\":lS shed ~ cf. E.xod. 24:3-8).
I Verses ] 24-26. Finality. Cbris.e: i~
111 tht'" holy place or heavenly sanctu-
ar_\", appearing t.herc in om bchali ( v.
.!4 J He docs uot go in and c0111t 01•t
:un111ally. ior His sacrifice is cOm JMt e
h·. 25). He [ 01rist J su!T~red only
once; His Olood was sh~d once; and
in His suft"cring and death , sin was
un~c and iM all time conqu~rcd. Thi,
n '<:nt is idemificd with tlz,4 rnd of thr
uwld (AX 1 or age (.t\S V ). TI 1i:.
:ime design .. ::cm and th~ almost im-
mediate reference to the Second Com-
ing (v. 28) suggest that God's peo-
ple in the early ~ncration s .after
Ch rist linked ·the Lord's death with
His return as events clos~ to each
other in import, if not in tin~.·!Ver
~cs] 27, 28. A physical death pnoedes
judgment. Christ suffered this death,
and in so doi ng He diai once and for
all. Jn so doing He took sin upon
llimsd f -th~ si11.r of many (v. 28).
And H e wiU come a second time not
-to btar sin, but to mef't sinners who~
sins :~re washed away in His atoning
hlood. Tilt:sc arc the mlenned of God
who u-ait for Hi1n. B~liev~rs will then
enter into fu ll salvation and the actual
j)~nc~ of God. Those who know th~
joy o i ~lvation should also know the
hope Q{ the I...ord's coming'' ( cf. Rob«t
W . Ross, "The Epistle to the He-
hrews" in Tille Wytliff1 Biblt Com·
m-'nlar)', 1962, p. 1419).
ln conclusion to th~ study o f t~
present k sson. which is concerned
with the: perfect sacrifi ce of tnrist, th~
mmm~nts of Dr. F. F. Bruct, of Eng-
l;~.nd, shou.ld be observed : ''So our
author (of Hebrews ] thinks o f jesu~
a, g-oing into the heav-enly holy of ho-
lies. to rcap~ar one dar in ordn to
confinn firnlly to H is peopl~ th~ sal-
\"ation wh.ich H is perfect o ffering ha s
procurct.l ior the-m. Meanwhile they
~~·:rit expectantly for His parousin
! pn.·:-.c•Kc j . This presentation o f the
rctum of Chris.t in tenns of the high
priest"~ r.:mcrgencc from the sanctuary
was in Fr:mce-s Ridh!) !-f;"lvcr~l'~
mi nd \\"hen sh~ wrote :
"L'oming! In th~ opening cast
llcrald brightness slowly swell s :
Coming~ 0 my glorious P riest,
Hear w~ not Thy golden bells ?"
"But whm He (Christ! appears the
"t.."Cond time to thos~ who expect Him,
it will not be to deal with sin on("e
more. Si.n. was dealt wi!h decisi~ly at
H i~ first apvearing. All the blessings
\\ l11Ch He won for His people at His
~rst appearing w111 be theirs to enjoy
m perpetual fullness a t His second ap-
pe-aring. n,creforc, let them fOtrist's
pcoplej not grow faint and weary but
persev~re in patien~ and faith" (cf.
The Efri,stlt Ia til, HtbrnJs, 1964, p.
224). •
PSALM 14
T Hl! fool hath said in his
heart, There is no God.
They are conupt, theJl have
done abominable works, there
is none that doeth cood.
2 The Loao looked down from
heaven upon the thildren of
me:o.. to see if there were any
that did understand, and seek
God.
3 n..r are all &one alllde, thet
are all tot;ether become lllthy:
there u none that doetb cood,
DO, DOt ODe.
4 tlll'fe '\11 the workers of in·
lreultJ no l::nowledl(e? who eat
up 1117 people as thet •t bread,
and call DOl upon the Loao.
5 n.ssr. ..... a..,. . in ~t
f-: farGo<l u in tile ceneratlon
of the rilh-a,
6 Y e llaft aha"M'! the <OUU¥1
of, tbe --· beca ..... the LoiU> uldaret-.
1 OJ: daat the aamtlon of
Janel ..,.e co,. oat of Zlooa I
.... doe LoiU> brillptla beck
tbe ..,eltlb of Ida _,In, JEICOb
lllall Njolce, ad Janel lllall be.W..
1
I
31
d
1l
lf.IPORT KAI801t BIICII
PUaJSMED IEBL Y -PAGEt lMUIIDY, OCT. a. 1111 .,... Df!.IN,.CN...
PUBLIC KOTICE
FICiiii)(6 Mai-
JifAMI IT AftlillliT 'he......,.....,_ II
.... >& u: ..... P~JaiS. E..Brta-
tol ........ -.. 11107: v~ ~~e .. c..._ c...., UU S. I. BltJeol. s.ea ~ ~ 1170'1.
'AM h zt IIIla C'! Whcted
bJ I OOf1IOI'MioL
~ Jlfame: Vt-
strib, IDe., WUUam E.
~ f-4)./flfiC..
Tlda ltl..._wuftled
wttb tM ~clerk of Or-
Up eo., Oct. 1, 11'71.
Pllbi.Uit: Oct. 1, 14, !1,
II, l 1'71, 111 lbe Newport
Butlor Eactp. F-6S)61
P~BL IC NOTI C E
FICTITIOUS 8US1NESS
.NAME STATEMENT
Tbe ~ penaa II
doi.Dc ......... u: lllu1aiDe
Eaterprbes, 1004 Wa.t.t.,
Fllllertoo, Ca. 92M3~
Tbomu A. C.tlll. laos%
Cblplet Plaoe, 'I'llstbL, Call-
torula 9Z680.
Tbls busiDess 1a OODdaeted
by an t.odh'ittul.
SJpecl: Tbomu A. Cu-
dill.
This statemeat wu tlled
with the coanty clerk of Or-
ure County Oet. 1, 1976.
Publlsb: Oct. 7, 14, 21,
28, 1976, tn tbe .Newport
Hartor Ensicn. F -63364
P U BLI C N.OTI C E _ __:_
FICTITIOUS BOSINESS
.NAME ·STATE KENT
Tbe tollowt.ac per80DS are
dot.ac baslDMS u: Splrtt
PubUcaUou, !5'721 Obrero,
Suite c, Mlsdao Viejo, Ca.
92675: Wm. K1m Conk1JD.,
369 Cypress Dr., Lacuna
Bcb., Ca. 92651; Rosalyn
Myra Sptrttus, 369 Cypress
Dr., LICQDI Bch., Ca. 92651.
Tbls bas1Dess 1s ooodDcted
by a geoeral partDushlp~
Siped: Wtlliam Kim
CookUD.
This statement was fUed
with tbe cOUIIty clerk of Or-
ange County Oct. 4, 1976.
Publish: Oct. 7. 14, 21,
28, 1976, in the .Newport
Harbor EnsJ.cn. F -63-459
PUBLI C N OT ICE;
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followtog peraoo is
dolll( baslDeu as: Natiooal
Board of Chlel Exeeuttns,
719 Ccq,er Dr., Placeotta,
CalU. 9%6?0: stepbeo Wayne
lentios, 'll9 Cooper Dr.,
Plaeet~tia. CalU. 92170.
This bulioeuis CODdueted
by an iDdtfidbal.
Slped:.stefe Jenttns.
This statemeot was ftled
with the coaaty clerk of Or-
aoce Couoty Oct. 4, 1976.
Pabllsh: Oct. 7, 14, 21,
28, 1976, LD tbe Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -63458
PU BLIC N OTI CE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATE ME NT
The followtnr persoDS are
dolng business u: Styers'
Print 0 Mat, 3420 E. Coast
HT>y., Corona del Mar, Ca.
92625: Jack E. Styers, 5371
Strasbourg Ave., Intne, Ca.
92714; Janet L. styers. 53'11
Strubourg Ave., lnine, Ca.
92714.
1'b1.s bus:I.Dess is cooducted
by a ceoeral partDersblp.
Slgtled: Janet L. Styers.
1'b1.s sta.temeot was ftled
with the county clerk of Or-
aoce Cocmty Oct. 8, 1976.
~lib: Oct .• 14, 21, 28,
Nov. 4. 1976, in the .Newport
Harbor Ensten. F -64240
P U BLI C N OTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followtnc per9011 ls
dolnc busi.DMs as: Eyedeu
DNlCD Group, 207 N. Broad-
way, Santa ADa, Ca.: Robert
Bruce Woodcox, 160 W. WU-
SOil. 129, Costa Mesa, Ca.
92616.
1'hll basiDels 1a coodacted
by a ceoeral put:Detabtp.
Slped: Robert B. Wood-
COL
Tb1.s ltltemeot wu flied
wltJl tbe coaaty clerk ol Or-. anc• coaaty Oct. e, 1976.
Pllb118b: Oct. 1f. !1, !8,
Nov. 4. 1971, lD tbe Newport
Harbor E.ulp. F ..t4241
PUBLI C N O TICE
PUBLIC NOTIC~
a..RI n: hh0018n ..... --WAIII ft'A'I'blb'r
.,.. ...... 1 san
dlllrh&Jr•ll....._
........ -...... LMe. llo. 1-C. 1m.. CA. _,IS:
...... <4lp ..,. 11,
Jr., 1t00 ~ LIM,
Jto. 1-C. am., CA. ..,lS; IIIJc:Me~ s .... Jlold. na
l ........ ome. ...... .._.
a.e~~_ CA. _..,, •· ,
I-.e Rldt-.d 1t00 ~-
v .... a.... NO:·~~~! CA.. 11715; Carol ~
Roacla, na I~ Drtte.
H•Miictoo S.C.. CA. t21641.
Tb1s basheaiiCCIDdlcted
bJ a ceoen1 Jll,rtDentlJp.
Tlda lltat....t .... filed
wttll title ooa, clert ol Or-uce c~ s.c. 10, tr76.
MU.IIa: Oct. 1, 14. 21, za, 1976, ta u.e Newport
Ba.rtlor ~ F-estl4
P U BLIC NO TICE
S-41518
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
.NAllE STATEMENT
Tbe loUowt.oc penoo 1s
doJDc baslDesa u: Sbe1l1Jic
and SDeWDc of Newport
Beach Apocy, 4S40 Campus
Drive, .Newport Beach, Call-
torula 92660: Tbe Seno
GQbills Coil)., a Calllornta
corp»rat.Joo. 2SZ North Lake
Aveoue, Pasadeoa, Calllor-
nla 91101.
Tbis busi.Dess ls conduct-
ed by a corp»ratioft.
Corp»ratioo .Name: The
Sene GQt>Ws Coil)., John
Barrie, Jr., Vice-Presideot.
This statement was llled
with the coaaty clerk of Or-
ange COUDty Oct. 5, 1976.
pgt)Usb: Oct. 14, 21, 28,
Nov. 4, 1976, in the Newport
Hartor EDSign. F -63555
PU BLIC N OTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The follaw1ng persoo is
clolng busioess as: Daotel
L. Curtis and Assoelates,
1955 Port Seaboarne, New-
port B•ch, CA. 92660:
Daniel Lynn Curtis, 1955
Port Seabourne, Newport
Beach, CA. 92660.
This business Is conducted
by an 1Dd.h'idual.
Slped: Dulel L. Curtis.
This statemeot was rued
wlth tbe COUDty clerk of Or-
ange Coaaty Sept. 2'7, 197 6.
Publish: Oet. 14, !1, 28,
Nov. 4, 1976, 1D tbe Newport
Harbor Eoslp. F -aocn
P UBL IC N O T ICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The lollowt.rJc perSODS are
c1oinC basloess u: Tbe c all-
torula Wave, 970 w. 19th
St., Costa Mesa, CaW.
92626: stevesa Keooetb
Tepper, 5205 River, New-
port Beach, CalU. 92663;
Eloon Davts Brtcgs, 944
Dogwood., Costa Mesa, CalU
eZ6Z6.
Tbis bus.loess Is cooducted
by a. genet'8.l p<Dersblp.
Slped: steven K. Tepper.
Tbls statemeot wu tlled
wttb the ooaaty clerk of Or-
aoce CouDtJ Oct. 8, 1976.
Publlsb: Oct. 14, Zl, Z8,
Nov. 4, 1976, 1D tbe Newport
Hartor EDSigu. F -64139
PU BLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
.NAME STATE ME NT
The i>UowiDC pereoo is
dolJII business as: Moped
Ceaters of America. 115
34tb st., Newport Beach
9%663: Rlcbard S. Rebart,
115 34th St., Newport Beach
9Z663.
Tbls busineSs ls coocNcted
by an Wllncorp»rated as-
soctat1oo other tblll a part-
oersb.lp. stcDed: ll s. Rebut.
This statemeot wu filed
with the ooaatJ clerk of Or-
ure ~ Oct. a, 1976.
Publlsb: ~ 14, !1, !8,
Nov. 4, 1976, lD tbe Newport
Harbor Edp. F -MUS
PUBLIC NOTICE
~i;PW:UwkMI C~N:O;:T::I=C=E~-· t'U .LI C NOT ICC
PEiiiiOOi..... • ·-MAIIIIITATIMDT r~iiiiUUIM-Ia
fte .......... ,._ II JWI& ft'Aft-1
...._ ...,2111 ac•.,u n.tz atrc,. 1 an Etc., au £. ..._ m..s.,. ..a-1 , v .. ,.. Ir-
a· .... ~--•·.·~· • ...... __,.....,._ ---.... WMil IEtY.-n.SOO
...... , ........ -Jl.._..tC... ......... -....................... ., Jlllt ..... ~
Pan. Cd. tl?M~ ..... MCi I a 1Mt t.-
nllbt•llc_..... wwce C1 1 r, a 1'.-
b)'aa ldttlllil. Yoft ~~.-. 1155
.... loe"W llltn-c ..... om.. ......... ---~ c .. ....., ..... o..cro... ,.. ............ tls.d ............ c .......
...... ca.ty c1.n ol Or-r-. ~. 500 .. eo..., Oct. ... 11'71. = c::; ort:i ,...,_
Mll* Oct. Zl, Jtcw. 4. port ~ CaBm11L
ll, 11. 11'71, Ia tbe H.-port 'hlall t JWiaC'!IItrcted
ll&rtlo:r E.ltp. F -64191 bJ I C •tnl J1utMn111ip.
PUBLI C NOTICE Slped: lkt&up~IMe• Ute
FIC11TIOUS BtJSDtESS W.nace CoiiiiiPUr, bJ NAME ST J.._ C. De9of, ._,....,
A T£111E.NT C-.rt.l Ce -al.
Tbe fol1owlllc ~ an 'hll teat..-.,.. filed
dolDC t.ctnea u: {A) Etb-wtth tile aa.tJ cJ.n ol Or-
ate, (B)~~~~~..... uce eo.ty Sept. 10, 1976.
of Rats, 951 Promoatory Petl* Oct. 1._ ll, Zl,
Drtve Wett. Newport Belcb, Noy • ,. 1f76, II tiM -rt Ca. 91610: Frucell GU-~ ._......,
more, 951 Promalltory Drive ll&Jt)or EulcL F -C311'7
Welt, Newport Beach, Ca. P U BLIC NOTICE
9!660; LeaD JoMaOil Toms,
951 PromaMiory Drtve West, S...o414
Newport Beech, Ca. 91610. FICTM'IOUS B"mM-rESSE"C.'('
Thll basiDess 1s coodlact-NAJIIE IT ATE lfENT
ed by a ceoerai partoenbip. Tbe loDowtac ~ l.s
Slped: Frueell GUmore. do1ac basloeu u: Hu-Lue
Tbls atatemeot wu ftled IDe., 5!34 ElYtn. Ucwa
with the COUDty clerk of Or-IIJJJ.s, Calllomta: G.,.,.. W.
r-... ~ ... 197 Lesemu Co~, 18eor-aare ...._, ~· "'• 6. PubUib: Oct. Zl, 28, Nov. JIOrated, a Calli)nJa cor-
4, 11, 1976, in the Newport poratloll; 5234 El'flra. La-
Hubor Euip. F -62'799 guna Hills, Callfoi"DJa.. This bastDess ts CODdllded
P U 9 L I C N 0 T I C E by a COJ1l0ratial.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Co1110ratica Name: Ge-
NA.ME STATEMENT orge W. Leseman Compa.oy,
The loUowtac persoo is Inc., George W. Leseman,
Presldeat. dotng bust.Dess as: Hart's-Tbll sta.temeot was tlled
KlQc Prfnt1Dc Ceoter, 2201 wttb tbe __.... clert of Or-MarUD, ln1.oe 9!715: Danlel ....__,
J. Hart. l3 Asb Tree Ln., ~~~Sept. SO, 1976.
IrtiDe 92'715. rvu"--: Oct. 14. Zl, 28,
Thls buslness ls cooduct-Nov. 4, 1976, io the Newport
ed by an lDdtndual. Hartor Enstcn. F -61188
StcDed: Dal11el J. Hart.
Tb1s statement ns tlled
with the county clerk of Or-
ance Couuty Oct. 15, 1976.
Publlab: Oct .• 211 28, Nov.
4, ll, 1976, 1D the Newport
Harbor Euip. F -64670
P U B LIC N OTI CE
S-30665
FICTmOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The tollowlQc peraoo 1s
doLDc bustDess as: 1-Day
Tire, 27324 Camlno Capis-
trano, Ste. 169, Laguna Ni-
guel, CA. 926'77: Perfbrm-
ance Ooe, IDe. -Callfornla
COil)., !4701 Veoab1o, Mls-
sloll Viejo, Ca. 92675.
This t.ltfteu Ls CODduct-
ed by a corp»raUon.
Corporat.IDD Name: Per-
fol'1DIDOe 0... lac., Wtll~Ma
Bradlord Locu, PresideDt.
This statemeat was llled
with tbe coaaty clerk of Or-
aoce CoaDty Oct. 14, 1976.
Publls~ Oct. 21, 28, .Nov.
4, 11, 1976, in the Newport
!!arbor Ensip. F -64603
P U BU C N OTICE
S-30664
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The tollowlng per9011 is
dol.Dg buslness as: Investors
Property Management Com-
pany, P. 0. 8os 3Z8, 229
MulDe Ave., Balboa Island,
CalUornla 9266Z: C. A. Htc-
bte, 1221 West Coast HJcb-
way, Newport Beach. Cali-
fornia 92660.
This business ls cooduct-
ed by an lDCUvldual.
Slped: c. A. Ktcbte.
Th1s statement was ftled
with the county clerk of Or-
aoce COUDty Oct. 15, 1976.
Pabllah: Oct. 21, 28, .No•.
4, 11, 1976, in tbe Newport
Harbor Eostp.. F -6467'7
P U B LIC N OTI CE
PU B LIC NOTICE
S-30629
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe foUOwiJIC peraoo is
doing business as: Modean
of C alllornla, ts011 Mo.ttoo
Pkwy., LICQDI HUla, Ca.
92653: Mary P. OcteaD., 19361
Brookhurst, R110ti~oo
Beacb 92646.
This baslness Ls conducted
by an lndlvldual.
Slped: Mary P. Odean.
This ¥&temeot was ftled
with tbe coanty clerk of Or-
aoce County Sclt. !'7, 1976.
Publish: Oct. 14, 21, 28,
.Nov. 4. 1976, in tbe .Newport
Harbor Enstcn. F -62945
PU BL IC N O T IC E
::&; ..
S-30624
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATE KENT
Tbe following per~ ls
dolDC bus1.oess as: Western
Baste/Four Users Assocla-
ttoo., 1401 ''B" Kraemer,
Ana.belm., Ca11forula 92803:
A. Krls Widdboo, .742Cua
Loma, Yorba Linda, Cali-
fornia 92686.
This bus1Dess is cooducted
bv an IDdlvt<llal.
--Sipec1: A. Krts Widdlsocl.
This statement was rtled
witb tbe cou:oty clerk of Or-
ure COUDty <>ct. 5, 1976.
P®Ush: Oct. 14. zt, 21,
Nov. 4, 1976, Ln the Newport
Harbor Eoslp. F -63556
P U BLIC NOTICE
S-30574
fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe a,nowtDc per.oos are
doing baslness as: LaLanDe
Apartmeots, 1838 Placesata,
Costa M~ Ca.llforn.la
9!62'7: AlbiD A. Pekarc1k.,
S-30652 531 Ar-cher street, Anaheim,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Callfomla 92804; StepbaDie
NAME STATEKENT J. Peb.rdk., 531 Archer
Tbe foUowioc penon ls Street, Am.betm, Califorula
dolDg buJloesa as: Purcell's 92804; Alan S. Pekarctk.,
V aD &! Storace, 16402 Goth-27081 Via .NoviDO, WtsslOD
ard st., '•E", BalltlDctoo Vlejo, California 92675.
Beach. CalU. 92647: Wllltam 11l1s basinessls cooducted
Pure.U, 7601 Amuoo St., by a ceneral partDersblp.
IS, Huttactoo Beach, CaW. Slped: A1aD s. Pearelk.
92647. Th1.s statemeDt was !Ued
Tbls busi.Dea II cOGdltct-wltb the coaaty clerk of Or-
ed bJ 1D ldridlal. &DC• Cc.ty Sept. 17, 1976.
Siped: Wl11.1am ~rull. Pllblltdl: Oct. 14. Z1, 28,
Tbl.l atemeat wu filed • Nov. 4, 1978, 1D the Newport
wltb the couty clerk ol Or-Hartlor Eulp. F -62605
uce c~ Oct. ts, 1976.
Mllab: Oct. u, 21. Jltof.
4, 11, lf78, ill tM Newport
Hutxlr Euln. F -MUS
P U BLIC N OTICE
S-l06U
STATEMENT OF .WAN-
PUBLI C NOTICE DOHMENT OF USE OF
S-JOI54 FIC~t5 BU!I'NESS
PUB LIC NOTICE . ....,
F'.:IIIIOUIIC I -!CAlliE ST AftiiDT
n.~,.... ..
........ 11_ ....... .
hoc:t~ ...... 100 ... . pon e-. om.. .... -.
Jlnport ~ Cal.....,
t2IMO: ...... y '• c .... S.A. dR c.v.,c....,,.....;
101, »eaco 10. o.r.
1\11 .... • .. caMictlld
bJ a COIJIOna..,
Corpora.tiaa Kame: Noble
y ~. S.A. de c.v .•
R. r . Dt1ka. ~
Noble ' A*'CI ... /O.S.j.
Dtv.
Tbts aateuMIIt wu IUed
wltb tbe COIIIty clerk ol. Or-uce CoutJ Sept. 10, 1 r76.
PubUib: Oct. 7, 14, Zl~ za, 1 1'76, ill tile Newport
Rubor EUip. F -6Sl1S
P U B LIC N OT ICE
··-n::lliiOtW ........
.... l'rAftiiUT
....... .......... I I I an dRill , a , -= c:..taft
llf r¢ 110 14alaf II,
.at Calle llladi.Wst;-
YieJt-CA. ~~ w.,_
Gb ••· Jllh Calle Mui1. Wle+e ~ltft. CA. *'14;
Ala D.. 8olp h.., IUO .., .... om.. s. ........,,
CA. tOrR.
'Nshd Ia·~ bJ • lbUIIId ..,........
Slp.d: w.,_ D.CJ.aaer. nu .......... mtd
.,.. tbe ~ cWt ol Or-
.. Coat,,.. 10,1976. ~~eu.a: ~. 14, n, n,
Mot. 4, 1976, 1a be Newport
Rubor Eu:ip. F -6S1M
P U B LIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS S...uut
NAME STATEKENJ' FICTJTtOOS BOSINESS
Tbe foUowtac penoa 1.s NAME ST ATEJIENT
do1Dc balblea u: Dale ne followmc periODS are
Fahrney A.S.LD. IDtenor ciobl« basiDea u : Cordon
Detipe:rs, !'712 E. Cout IPestments. Limited 1.
H C _, u •• C 2~8S1 Calle Marta, Mlsstoo wy., 01'0111 ua ~, all-VI C fonlia 926:5: Dale Fabroey e~, A. 92674: Wayne
A.S.tD. &! Aaoctates, ID-Gla.aer, ~1 Calle Marta..
corp»ratect, a Calltoi'Dla lllalao ie~. CA. 9!674;
corporation; Z71Z E. Coast Ales D. Bolyuatz, 2130
Rwy ., Corooa del Mar, Cali-. Recloodela Drive, San Pedro,
torota 92625. CA. 90732•
This bul.Dess 1B cooctueted Tbls basioess 1s CODducted
by a oorp»ratloll. by a Umlted pa.rtoershtp.
Corp»ratlOD Name: Dale Slped: Wayne D. Glasser.
Fahrney A.S.LD. As-Tbls statemeot wa.s tiled
sociates, Inc., Dale Fahrney, lflth tbe oouaty clerk of Or -
Pres. uge County Sept. SO, 1976.
This statement was rued Pld>liBb: Oct. 1-t, 21, 28,
with the county clerk of Or-Nov· 4• 1976, in the Newport
ance County Oct. 4, 1976• Harbor Eosl.p. F -63193
Publish: Oct. 7. 14., 21,
28, 1976, Ln the Newport
Harbor Eoslgn. F -6S489
PUBL I C NOTI CE
S-43264
FICTm OUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe followt.ac persoo 1s
dolnc busiDess as: Canal
LeasLnc, 309 Canal street,
Ne1rp0rt Beach, Califomb
92660: Frederick Jobn
Baler, Trustee of The Baler
FamUy Trust executed
Marcb 31, 1975, 309 Canal
Street, Newport Beach,
c all.fornta 92660.
This busLDess 1s conducted
by a business trust.
Signed: Frederick John
Baler , Trustee.
This statement was Wed
with the COUDtJ clerk of Or-
ance Coaaty Se~Jt. 24, 1976.
PubUsh: Oct. 7. 14, 21,
28, 1976, Ln tbe Newport
Harbor Ensicu. F -62921
PU BLIC N OTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEKENT
Tbe (oUowt.og persoos are
doinc bustness as; Top In-
vestments, Ud., 13922 Dall
La.oe, Santa Ana, CalUomia
92705: Bryson E. Hickman,
{General Partner), 1947
Port Blsbop Place, New-
port Beach. Callforn12
92660: Albert P. Schafttr
{Umlted partner), 5531
Drover Dr., San Diego, Cali-
fornia. 92115; Myron G.
Platt ell (Limited Pal1ner),
427 RJverside Dr., New-
port Beach, CalUornla
92660; Patric ia D. Beals,
(Limited Partner). 7Ul
Gardeo Grove, California
92641.
This bas!Dess ls cooducted
by a UmJted partnershlp.
Sleoed: Bry!IOn E. Kic k-
man.
This statement was !Ued
wlth the county clerk of Or-
a.oce Cocmty Oct. 22, 1976.
Publlsb: Oct. 28, Nov. 4.
11, 18, 1976, 1D t he Newport
HarborE~ F-~266
P U BLIC NOT I CE
61713
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAM E STATEMENT
Tbe follow1D( persoo ts
dolnc buiness a.s: Bermuda
Blkes-Westen States, 3
Jasmine Creek Drive, Co-
roaa del Mar, California
92625: ~ West Enter-
prises. Calltomi.a Coil).
Tbtl bu!Dess 1s COilQicted
by a OO!p)ratioll.
Corp»ratioo Name: Slm
West Eaterprtses. Dooa.ld A.
P~ Presldtmt.
Tld.l lb.temeDt was tlltd
wUII tbt oouty clerk of Or -
Uit Couty Oct. 13, 1976 •
MlUtl: Oct. ta, Nov. ..
11, lt, 11'76, 1D the Newport
Hartlor Eu:lp. F64369
P UBL IC NOTIC E
FlCnTious BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followt.Qg persons are
dolnc bustness as. Geodesic
Sbelters, P.O. 5845, Hu.nt-
t..octoo Beach. Cal. 92646;
ZOSSB Laurie Lane, Costa
Mesa 92627:CnJc W. Ctwn-
berlaln. 20338 Laarte Lane,
Costa Mesa., Cal. 92627; Da-
Vid Michael Relle<:k, 7401
Seashore Dr .• Newport Belt.,
Ca. 92663.
Tbls buSiness ls eonduct-
ed by a geoenl partDersbip.
Signed: Craig Chamberlain.
This statement was tued
wlth the county clerk of Or-
ange· County Oct . 13, 1976.
Publlsb: Oct. 21, 28, Nov.
4, 11, 1976, in the ftewport
Harbor Enstgu. F -64429
P U BLI C N OTIC E
NOTICE
OF PUBUC HEARING ... ~
UNDERCROtrim UTILITIES
WTRJCT NO.6
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
EN t2aa.t oo Yoaday, Novem-
ber 8, 1976, at the bour or
7:SO p.m. in the CouocU
C ba mbers of the C tty Hall
of the City of Newport Beach,
located at 3300 West New-
port • Boulevard, Newport
Beach, COUDty of Orange,
State of CalUorni~. the City
Councu wt11 hold a public
heart.ng for the purp»se of
determining whether the
pabUc necessity, bealth,
safety, or welfare requi res
the remonl of poles, over -
bead wires, and associated
stractures, and tbe UDder-
ground instaUatioo o! wires
and tacWttes for SQJJPlytng
eleetrlc, comm11D.Jcat1oa, or
similU' or as~ted ser-
flce 1n tbat area of the clty
deslpated as:
UNDERGROUND UTILITIES
DlSTRlCT NO. 6
(ALONG PACIFIC COAST
HIGHWAY FROM OOVER
DRIVE TO EASTERLY OF
THE UPPER BAY BRilXiE)
For fUrther ln.tormation.
relereoce is hereby made
to the map showt.oc tbe boon-
<laries of the proposed Un-
derground UtllltJes District
No. 6, designated as Draw-
inc No. SD-5000-S, dated
October 4, 1976, which Is
on tlle ill the omce of the
Clty Clert. located in the
Clty HaJl.
Notice ls f\1 rt he r gt••
tbat tbe cost of the work
daDe t.n pllbUc rt(llls ol way
wtll be paid i)r by tbe South-
em CalUonia Edl100 Com-
pany. Aa1 COlts reQUired
for tbe ooa.enioo trom o•-
erbead ~emce to UDder-
CI'OUDd semoe oo printe
property wU1 be tbe obUp-
tloD of t'-e ldvtdlal OW'Del'S
,... ._ Aa411-re-
port • .. .,. *-c-, o1
COlli ..... cc.ld ......
~ oltM Colla .... c-., .,.,. Dt.lttl1et wm
be ,_, tor tile COIIIa .... c..._, Willer .e.cty com-
elttee IIM'MtJic oa u. ewte-1111 ol ,........,, HoY. 11,
Ia a.. f1b Goor coaterace
raom ol City Hall, the etty
m&DICU't ofllce bu u-
~
Ralpll Aade~ ud As-
~ Sacnm~. was
b1rtd by t~ City o! Costa
Mea to provloe data oo
en.baatioo and aoatysls of
orpnl&atto..t alteru.tiYes
reprd1Dg tbe delivery ot
water semce in tbe area
cureauy served by the Co-
tta Mesa Water Dt.strlct.
An ...W SIYfacs of
$364,926 coald be made 1t
the clty took~•er operatioo
of the water district, As-
slstaDt City atanage r Robert
K. Duuan reported ear lier
thls year.
Costa Wesa Coont y Water
D~rtct ~rs ~
cla.imed coosoUdatloo of tbe
water district witb tb~ clty
P U BLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATE ME NT
Tbe followlog persons are
dol.Dg business as: D M As-
sociates, (A Partnership),
1570 E. Edinger, Santa Ana
92705: Frank T. Dettner,
Z740 DeSoto Ave., Cost&
Mesa 92626; Donald C.
Mears, 7552 Keith Circle,
La Palma 90623.
Tbls bllslness 1s cooducted
by a general partnership.
SfcDed: Frank T. Dettner .
This statement was filed
wttll the county clerk of Or-
ange Countl Oct. 7, 1976.
PubUsb: Oct. 14. 21, 28,
Nov. 4, 1976, ln the Sttwport
Harbor Eoslg:n. F -6384.1
P u BL C NOTICE
F'lCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NA ME STATEiofENT
Tbe followLDc persons are
dol.Dg business as: The
Kitchen, 2632 San Mlguel,
Newport Beach, Calif. 92660:
Lucy & Jorge l.A.Jhan, 9 Linda
lsle, Newport Beach, C alii.
92660; Mary & Rocco Zav-
ueua. %456 Vl.st:a Roga r,
Newport Beacb, Calif. 92660.
Tbis business is conducted
by a geoera.l prutnersb.tp.
StcDed: Lucy A. LohaJ:l.
Rocco Zavarella.
This statement was filed
w1tb tilt --.tr clak c1 01'-
a.ace CoaatJ Oct. 1, 1976.
Publlsb: Oct. 7. 14, 21,
28, 1976, In UJe Newport
Harbor Ensi(n. F -63438
P U BLI C N C T ICE
S-43424
FICTITIOUS BUSL"iESS
NAME STATEMEr-.1
The foUowing per sons are
doing business as· Cordova
lnvestmeots, Limited m,
26831 Calle Maria, Mlssloo
VIejo, CA. 92674.: Wayne
Glasser, 26831 Calle Marta.
Mlssloo Viejo, CA. 92674;
Alex D. Bolyuatz, 2130
Redondel.a Dr ive, San Pedro,
c A. 90732.
This business is conducted
by a Limited partnersllip.
Signed: Wayne D. Glasser.
This statement was filed
with the COWlty clerk of Or.
uge County Sep. 30. 197&.
Publish: Oct. 14, 21. 28,
Nov. 4, 1976, Ln tbtt Newport
Harbor Eoslgll. F -63195
P U BLIC NOT I C E
F1CTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons are
clolnc business as: What's
Cooklog., 2632 San Miguel,
Newport Beach, Call!. 9Z660:
Luhln, Jorge&! Lucy, 9 Llnda
Isle, Newport Beach, Calif.
92660; Zavarella, Rocco &
Mary, 2456 Vista Hagar,
N ttwport Beach, C alit. 92660.
This buslness ls condUcted
by a geoenl pertnersntp.
Sl(neod: Lucy A. Luhan,
Rocco Zanrella.
Tbls statement was Wed
with the county clerk of Or-
ance County <>ct. Z2, 1976.
P.bltsh: Oct. 28, Noy. 4,
11, u , 1976, 1D t he Newport
Harbor Ens lp. F -65267
P U BLI C N OT I C E
ERIC JENNINGS, 8 year old
Corona ~l Mar youth, ls a
a skate board enthusiast.
He can do a numberoftricks
--spin a rounds, oopping off
clll"bs, ttgure eights. (Ptoto
by Robert L. GhlgUert.)
VOTER REGI STRA TlON
CAMP AJ GN ADDS 2,DD9
A voter registration cam-
paign for tbe Nov. 2 elec-
tion, conducted at all
branches of Laguna Federal
Savings and Loan Assocla-.
tlon, has been eminently suc-
cessful, according to Miss
Lorna MUls, president.
Registration desks were
ma.iDtained from J an. 1 to
Oct. 4, with results as fol-
lows: Laguna Beach office,
631; San Clemente, 70; La-
guna Niguel, 362; Laguna
Hills, 525; Lake Elsinore,
420; total. 2,009.
MacDONELL IS HEAD
OF NB BRANCH BANK
Dennis MacDonell, 37, has
been appointed manacer of
the Udo Vutac"e om ce of
tC tty l&wU Wl BlDk. l\e baa
been With Ctty Natiooat Bank
for 3 years, most receoUy
on tbe loan platform at tbe
ba.nJc's Bet-erJy Hills bead-
quarter s. He gnduatedlrom
Northern Arizona Uru-
~erstt}·, Flagstaff, with a
bachelor of science degree
in economics.
P J BLIC NOi iCE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
:-;AME STATEMENT
Tbe following per sons are
doing business as: Computer
Supply Company, 17885 '•A''
Sky Part ClrC'le, lrvtM, CA.
927 14: Robert J. Kay, 1655
Subtropic, La Habra., CA.
90631; Ricbard D. Taylor ,
338 Walnut, Newport Beach,
c A. 92663.
This business ls cooduC't ed
by a general pa rtoerstUp.
Signed: Richud D. Ta)·lor.
This statement was filed
with the county c-ler k of Or-
ange Countr Sept. 20, 1976.
Publish: Oct. 14, 21, 28,
~ov. 4, 1976, tn the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -62642
P U BL I C N OTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person Js
doing busi.Dess as: Acc-uratt
Drum Sandmg. 1107 Babr
St., Costa M~sa .. Cal. 92626:
Thomas George OueUette..
2726 San Lucas Ln., Costa
Wesa, Cal. 92626.
Tb.ts business ts conducted
by an lndlvldual.
Si(ned: Thomas G. Ouel-
lette.
This statement was tued
wltb the count) clerk of Or -
ance Coanty Oct. 20, 1976.
PubJtsh: <>ct. ze. ov. 4,
11, 18., 1976, 1D the Newport
HartlOT Eostcn. F -64M5
PUBLIC N O T ICE
FlCTITJOOS aOSl.NESS NAME P U B L IC N OT IC E of the prtftte p.roperty. FICTITIOUS BUSI".NESS
Ally penou laterelltedln. NAME STATEMENT FlCTI'MOUS Bustl'fESS
NAME n"ATEMENT Tbe ~person bas 61720 n. foiiOWIII penoa ls abladaMd tiM ase of the FJCTITIOOS BUSINESS
ck1U1 h...._ u: (1) Edll-tlc:UU.. bdlaess oame: NAME STATEMENT
cana.l C••lUIII S.mee, OeJe-, 5211 Clark Clrd' n. ~ per.am ls
(I) p1~ Md £41-W...._.r, CA. 91US. doelc -.. ... , u: SIC
eltkMJ Cte-"hC ~. Tbe Detl.tkN baaiDes.s •.,. 8-L-et._ Comp&.Qy,
111'7 DlnM. ....... R..,..rt ret•rnd to abote wu/J"~ SOO M...-n CIDt.r Dr., No.
a.cta, Calllmlla ...0: ill OrupCGientJoa9 ., ·~· 115. "-Port Bach. Calt-
J--it.-w.._~ lloftrcl CncorJ Bibb• 17 _,'*: 8obe.rt M.. SmJtb, oa.. '-.::""' a.-a.,. M.,...ort B~ .. 1 o... Drttt.. llluJtblctoll
Callllnll CA.-· B ... Clllltlnla.
TMa 9 e n ill ca1t et-nla ' rt ue ,... c.-nuta rt •••Ia~
.. "J • Wf1PEI W-., •llliiiMdlll· "J a 14 'If Pa.nMn111p.
..... J. &. ....... 91p111: IMard G. Blllb. 1111et: 11ab1rt Ill. SaUL
,.. g I E tit fta llld 'nU •1 I J8# WU ... ,.. ggg 1R141t wu fiMd
wta ... .., dlft t1 Or-.-u. ClllllltJ ctert ot Or-. wa ... .., deft o1 Or-
... Cealrlr ~II. li'N. ..... c..tJ OCL '7, li'N. .... 'C.., Oct. 1S1 lr7l.
..,..,..., ~ 11, .. IIIII. N'* Oct. 14. 11. Ia. ht I Od. 11. Mot. 4. ~ • ..,._ 111 t11e ~ • "-· t. tfll. .. t• Mea,..t n. 1, 1,._ 18 u.. Jlf.._..n -. _. r ...-. . 8after' Efii1IL F _..,.., ..._-, 1p. r -Mm
or OWidlc proptrtJ wttb1D Tbe followt.Qc penoas are NAilE STATEMENT
the PI'OPOMd U•rrroaod doaAc tlullDessu: The Rc.1-T~ lollowllc Pel'IOD II
Utwtt• DWnet No.6, may rautr, ~1 ••T" Mtatr-ciolllc ~IIAta u: Trau me wltb tM CttyCJerkprlor 1aads. El Tol'f' Ca. 9!6». o..n.-~ EII*U-
to tM time n:.d for tllle Lola Lop;D SoldeR. m5S Uoa. ZJ 9 EttnlllC C•yca
btarSI!I. wrta• P1"'teett or Cooclor Ortn, £1 T~. ca. Rd., Col'Oal del Mar, Ca.
ob)ectioal tiO tM .UIIIt ol 92$», Jolla D. t.opa. UIS5 926ZS: JoM Bl"'dMJ Wit-
the pr\04)1C1Wd cl.ltrict or to GC*clo.r Drl•et. £1 Toro. Ca. mw, Zit £~ C..,.
tbe PfGJiiUII wort or lin-U5a0; DoD K. ~ 4.J R4., Co-n. del lllar, CL
prwUMIIIL V•l'bll proCIIIt.a RoJ'I,J $alit Geol'le Ro.4. t!US.
tiD tM ..._ ol at pro-Nl'll'IIOit S.C.. Ca. liMO.. TIU hltz-a.ulftlcW
~ dllbid or • *-pro-nu .......... CIMiet-bJ ........ .
~ 90ft or La$rO•a at td bJ 1 .-.nJ ~ I1IMd: ..... 8f'I&J ft.
tDIJ be ..... at ... pillllk Slped: Daa R. tApa. ....
'Mar'tltl· · Tllll 111t11 • wu Sled • Tlla al a .a ._ -ocas CIDRC£. wtat lilt~ ct.n fll Or-. ,.. 1M..,-.. fler •
CIIJ c--o1 a.. c,., ot .... c., oa. 14, tm. .... ~ -. -. 111111. ....,_. a.c:..c.-.. MMt Oat.ll, a;,.__ PAP·i·O.. ~~
,.... Oet. 11. ....... ... •• u, liM, .. n. ........ l t. ., • .,, ~ ... ;:;;;
tM M..,.,nllaftor....... Bator ....... r -Mal llftw 1 !p. r
KI&S, MUSTANGS HEAD
FOR TITLE SHOWDOWN
c-dol -ud eo. Ia tloe -·· -..... wtth -_.. ~ aaM._. a lt~U wta Mer S• Cte-
... .-oa a oollWaa m-.. ne ... ...., ue
..,.. a.t wm: ftDd t~~e>m QO'W' •-•-.t -u .... --..wttb • t'c '-d..oa z weeta )lit s cames left oo thelr
,..... .... eo dtc:lde tbes.:.th rfiiV}I.r eebedule. c..t ......_ ftHlty toot-It tool a lut..qu.r1er de--.n tiDe. CorCIU. del Mar feutn e&rt to pretert'e
a.dl tile ltlcH with a 4..0 tbe Mutuc wiD. They a.•
.art. COitl u ... ts S-1. tbel.r 14-7 I•d cat to 14-13
P'riiiiiJ DIPl.CDMI.Dn.des 'lt'itb 1:!1 left to play. A w.-a Beacb,. araotber S-1 San Clemeote attempt to nu:1
--. 81 a cnelal came for a lfiluWtC Z..polat coo-
Dill OOild almo.t bock lbe version fell short by loches
.trt11t1 a.t of the rwuatoe:, wh4m the Mesa defense
or OOild Ue tbelll for Orst bumped tbe ball carrier out
Jlaee. of bounds in the cotfln TcaJclll. Oct. !II, Costa comer.
.... ...,._ UDitersity at Due Mollica's passtog o....,. Cout CoUece. and nDDl.D« led the Mustangs
Jf....,.-t Harbor, already to touchdowns in each of
.. Ill tM c .. qlllouhjp pte-the first 2 quarters. MoiHca
•n • tbe 9luet Learue passed to Doog Dysut for .._loldlc tts flntZleque an 11-}'U(I scorlng play,
,......_ ftll.tl Westminster a!l:et Brian Chapman re-
la 'nlllnday aleht's pme. covered a flrst~uarterTrt-
£111Ueta, ltmpllll aJonc ton tumble on the San Cle-
wttb a 1-S CtablrJ League mente 21. After SC Ued the •art. IIU a Frtday night game in tbe first quarter,
C1JM ..ua s-.a ADa Valley the Mesans came back in
at ~ Field bere. the second. Mollica set up
AU klcllalb are at 8 p.m. tbe score wltb a 15-yard
ICCC SENIORS CHA MPION Reece Btlrtley of Lldo Pea-
blwla.. rtcht, aeetl)ts tbe Rawsoa W. Foote memorial
trophJ from defeoc:UDe ebampioo Jim LockWood, Lido
Isle, (eeater). after loppl.D« the fteld of 16! contestants
iD tbe 13th amua.l seniors' ehampioostdp at I"IDe Coast
COWitry Club. BeotleJ carded • gross 82-!1 (oet 61)
for Ills ftrst-eYer ch&mploasblp. Ted Finster of Corona
del Mar woo the Earl stanley memorial trophy for seniors
age 50-54 wlth a net 65. Awards chairman Clarence
Miller, lett, assisted ln the presentattoo. BiU Kern,
Corona del Mar, was the event chairman. (Rich Bassett
photo.)
Pirates to host Dons
Ensign V .B. tea11 wins
E-middle oclooolla
Newport H~ wc.tMOr .. ..,. c--loiP schOol •oUerbJU ..,.,......,_ lutweo._,_..._ ..
mlddle 8Cbool ot llartlor
V lew Hllts ill U.. ftuJL
OUr LadY Queea ot Aapll
sebool IJI tbt Bktb: ftalsiMd
tblrd IJid tt>e ~ -
More lighting
for stadium
The Coast CommmUy
College Dlstriet board of
trustees last T .. usday Dlebt
granted authortr.atioo to CO
to bid oo a new lJ(bt1ac
system for OCC's LeBard
stadium. The project will
be completed prior to the
1977 footbaU season.
The preseot llghtag leYel
in the stadium ls 9 foot
candles. The new design
ca lls for locreastogtheleYel
to 60 foot candles, wblcb
wUI have the effect of mak-
Ing the stadtum almost 6
times brighter than U ls
today,
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the all-ltu8qlllei.UidQIIea
of Aacela ftl repJ'eMIIec!
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after tbe CatboUe t•m ..S
adnDeed 'tFith a IJII.,rter-
final Will orer Daris m1ddle
school ol Costa Mea. Ua-
eola beat tbe Euipla"ees
Ia the other seml-ftaal
match.
To cet to tbe plaJOfls, 8
teams lad to 1rlD tbe most
games ln tbdr eompettUoa
''pools" wtth otber oomlty :,
teams.
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R~ leiC"e play eods pass to Dysart, il.nd capped
Coach Dick Tucker's Or-
ange Coast College football
express will attempt to get
back on the track this Satur-
day night when the Pirates
tangle with Orange County
rival Santa Ana College at
Santa Ana Bowl. Klckolf Is
at 7:30p.m.
tng rusher In theSouthCoast
Confermce. Bullerdick, who
went into tile contest ave rag-
ing 111 ya rds per game, was
limited to )lst 51 yards on
16 carrtes.
When work ls complete,
the stadium wut aeto.ally
have two different Light
levels. The low level, 30
foot candles, wUI be about
3 Urnes brtghter than at
present. That level will be
utilized for practices and
other events held in the
stadium. The 60 foot candles
\evei will be utlltr.ed for
football games.
The team of Allee Derby
and Gerry Watsoa of the
Costa Mesa Gol1 Club WOft
thlrd place ln the oet dl~
vlstoo at the second anoual
sUver drelesenlorwomea's
golf championships at the
Los Coyotes Country Club
ill Buena Park. They shot
a better -ball score or 72
to wln a pair of 17 jewel
gold watches embell15hed
with diamoods. Home SaY-
ings and Loan sponsored the
tournament.
•' . tM weet.d of New, 13. the drive by carrying the
Coroaa del Mar's See. last 8 yards.
Klap ooeUDued to roO last Newport Harbor's Sailors
aaa.rdly w1.tb a 21-6 wtn were dumped 30-10 on Fri-
onr Dana Hills at Davidson day night by a powerful
Field. The defense, which Fountain Valley squad. The
bU P•• up jlSC 19 points Barons led 20-3 at the half,
iD 6 p.mes and l Z in 4 aDd controlled the pme.
Ieacae p.mes, shot down NeWpOrt scored nrst ~·a
0.. Potnt's aerial attack. 27-yard field goal by Et:'"
TN COM offense scored 1n Smith, but didn't seore until "•ry quarter exeept the the clostng minutes of the
ttrst. game, when Greg Paquin
Mike Spnitz, a tnnsfer passed 7 yards for a score.
from Newport Harbor, Estancia's Eagles got
IIJII.rUd the Sea King attack, their first Century League
PI.D.LIIIc 14'1 yards 1n Z'1 car-11'1D of the season wtth a
ria. He al110 intercepted 7-6 squeaker over Santa Ana
a DolphlD pass to stop a last Thursday. As In the
drtYe at tbe COM 34. Costa Mesa..San Clemente
Brad Stass carried the game, it was a thwarted
1ut Z yards on Co rona's 2-polnt conversion try that
ftrllt scort.ag drive in the preserved the wln. With j.:lst
lad ~er. Spn.Uz ell-36 seconds left in the game,
mUed 1 Srd..quarter march the Saints SCOti!d a touch-
by C01Dc the ftnal 2 yards. down and trted to get a
After Earl Ca.Waon tnler-winning 2-polnl conversion
e.ped aootber Danl. Hills on a swing pass, but Eagle
pus at the COM 39, the Se~ defenders Steve Cuniff,
Xlacs began a 4th quarter ~ KevlD Amburgey aod Kevin
drtve flat tmded wtUl backup Obymako stopped the play a
qtartetbe..clt Tom Beau-foot from paydlrt. The
ebamp ~slng Z1 yards to Eagles had scored in the
Doa Hurler. The only Dana 200 quarter when Kirk Lang-
Rills score came near the dale plunged a yard to end
came's eDd. an Estancia drive. Tom
Costa. W.esa•s Mustangs O'Brien kicked what proved
&NIIInd tbemselvet of bav-to be the winning tUtra
"" ... tlnl -.. -point.
The Pirates enter this Sa-
turday's game with a 1-1
South Coast Conference re-
cord and a 3-3 mark on the
season, The Dons are 1-4
on the campaign and 0-2 in
South Coast warfarP. Santa
Ana lost a Zl -7 verdict to
San Otego Mesa last week-
end.
The o .:c-Santa Ana ser-
Ies dates back to 1948 and
the Pirates own the series
advantage, 16-lZ, occ; has
dominated the series ln re-
cent years, winning the Jasl
7 games in a row and !l of
the last 10.
Fullerton College rolled
up 406 yards in total offense
aDd limited OCC to tzo as
the Hornets t2ced to a 30-0
victory Saturday night at Le-
Bard stadium.
The Pirates completed on-
ly 5 of 22 passes tor 41
yards, and rushed for only
79 more. F'tillertoo 's sopho-
more quarter~ck, Morrls
Bledsoe, completed 15 of 21
passes for 252 yards and 3
touchdowns.
OCC's defeasive Une (
tamed iDa top performance j
against Fullertoo halft>.ack
Mooty Bullerdld:, the lead-
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evenings.
BLACK VINYL COUC H --
Exeelleot coDdttJon. 6'
lenctb -coOO for otrtee
or den. $50, 644-2440.
GARAGE SALE oo Sablrday
and Sunday, 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. Pl\llco freezer, full
mattress and boz springs,
YefJ ebeap; skis, guitar,
Barbie dolls and clothes,
ud countless other Uems.
1306 SaDdca.stle, Corona
del Mar.
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2732 E. Coast Hwy .
Corona del Mar
Phone 644·7336
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well laktwn plano store --
brand new pta.oos at huge
sa rings!
Kohler & Campbell --
beautllltlly de ...... optnet.s
" eonaoles from. , , • $ 745
Carrier pluoll -splMts
It couotes rrom •••• 195
Enratt ~ .aperb coa10le
pilDOI. lOW U , , , • ,1395
Pbas compl.te •Jeetioa
or on Yamaha J.. Stellrn.J
ptaoos; Lowroy l Yamdl .......
Muy used plaDol hom
$495. UOid OIIUI from
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SCHMIDT MtJ8IC CO.
609 f(orh fla.rtJor. F'ld.Jertoa;
I'll. llll-1480
H .. ro: 10 All to 5:10 Pll _...._
11107 llottlt -·---All; I'll. HI-_.., t All 1o t Pll
--FI't.; lo 1:10 ta Sot.
<X:C's sophomore line-
backer Rhett Tucker was
credited with Z4 ta ckles. He
had 11 solo stops and 13 as-
sists. He is OCC 's leading
ta ckler on the year with 105
stops 1n 6 games.
LOCAL VOLLEYBALL
PLAYERS ON KNBC
The cost will be ap-
proximately $260,000. The
Jislrtct Is expected to In-
crease the rental fee for
tile use of the stadium to
he lp defray the cost.
:r.·.-.·103 N. BAYSIDE OR., NEWPORT BEACH.·....:,.-_..._
MARINERS CHURCH
1000 BLSON, AT JAMBOREE, NEWPORT BEACH
TELEPHONE: 6-40-6010
THE TEACHING IS CENTERED ON JESUS CHRIST
AND THE BIBLE, WITH EMPHASIS ON PRACTICAL
CHRISTIAN UVING. ALL AGES ARE WELCOME,
COUDiieling and visltlng available.
Harbor Area TV viewers
wlll get a chance Sunday
noon to see some of
Amertca"s top youn g girl
volleyball players, all from
Newport, in a game tele-
vised Uve by K~"'BC. Channel
· 4. Corona del Mar high
school, with 7 members of
the natiooal champtoo Jr.
Olympi cs team on their
roster, plays Laguna Beach.
OCC WATER POLO
WIN STREAK IS 10
SUNOA Y SERVICES: 8:00-9:30-11 :00 A.M.
••••••••••••••••• MLS SALES REPORT
GALS TO TRY OUT
FOR VOLLEY BALL
Open tryouts wlll he held
Sunday from 4 to 7 p.m.
at the Corona del Mar high
school gym for. gi rls II
through 14 forgJrlswhowant
to join the Orange County
Volleyball Club team, The
team is the defending na-
Uonal j.:lnior champion of
the AAU Jr. Olympics. Girls
w&ntlng to try out should
b ring sneakers aqd othe r
awroprlllte wear, according
to coach Dale Flickinge r.
Oscar trout scored 5
goals and Orange Coast Col-
lege 's water polo team ran
its winning streak to 10 in
a ro~ro· as the Pirates bHtzed
Grossmvnt College 19-7
Friday in the Grossmont
pool. Trout now has 62 goals
t!JIS Se3SIOll.
The victory gave coach
.Jack Fullerton's Bucs a 14-
4-1 season record and a per-
fect 6-0 markforthetopspot
in South Coast Conference
aclion.
ace, which was slated to
host Riverside yesterday Ina
non-league test, opens .the
second round or Conference
play at 3:30 p.m. this F'rl-
day at San Diego Mesa at
3:30p.m.
MATtRESSES
W&W -. U8V"&DIIfG
lrrecular Sh8pe~ ••• ·~a f' 1 ...... a.1111t
COSTA MES-A MATTfiUS COo
2tSUr~~ • ..,. .. et¥4. ua. tlDJ
Sales through the Multiple Listing
Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa
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 WERE SOLD. 71 per cent of
the sales were cooperative.
List your property with a Realtor.
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The re is a c ritical decision to be made
on Nove mber 2nd. It goes far beyond
the ques tion o f which Presidential
cand idate can govern with integrity
and honesty. W e must determine
whic h ca ndidate h as the ability and
s trength t o lead our country out of
economic c h aos, and the vision t o
see tha t ill] American s-not just the
p owerful and influential -have a
better future.
Korean War and the inauguration of
Richard Nixon.·
The 1968 food dollar i s now worth
57<!.
Mr. Ford"s budget will account for
the largest single deficit and more
than 1/3 of the public debt incurred dur-
ing our entire 200-year history.
Real GNP has actually declined
during each of Gerald Ford"s two
years in office.
During the pa st two years, the mid-
dle c lass has paid far t oo dear a price
for a President lacking that ability.
And who is most affected by these
distressing statistics? Not the Wash -
ington establishment, or the economic
elite courted by the Republicans. The
burden falls on the p e r son who can
le ast afford it: the average American.
S ince Gerald Ford took office, the
une mployment rate has ri sen 50%,
from 5 .5 % eo 5 million people. t o 7 .9%
or 7 -1/2 million jobless Americans.
Today·s inflation rate of 6 % is higher
than it was at any time between the
Jimmy Carter mean s t o change all
that. As President. h e will make gov -
ernment responsive to your needs.
...._ Refonn.: "'The average
family in this country that
makes less than $10,000 a
year actually pays a highe r
proportion of their income in
taJC es than the average family
that makes m o re than a mil -·
lion d ollars a year. That"s dis-
gr1a ceful. W e need to move
toward a tr uly progressive
and simplified tax s ystem,
with reduced tax rates for the
aver.!lge Amerlclln .'"
Ecoaonay: "We'll n e ver have
a balanced budget nor an end
to the inflationary problems
as long as we have 7 -1/2 mil-
lion people out of work. Em-
ployment needs to be the
major thrust of the whole
domestic policy of our
government.'"
Elllc:leacy .. GG-e:a..•na•-
•-t: "\Ve now have in the
I
federal government the most
bloated, confused, wasteful
bureaucracy ever created.
There"s no way to get an
answer out of Washington
and no way to understand
what's going on there. We
need to reorga~nlze com-
pletely the executive branch
of government, making it fa ir,
e fficient, effective, andre-
sponsive to our people*s
needs.'"
Hoaelag: "'No government
that cared about our neigh-
borhoods would stack the tax
deck egainstthem. A landlord
can let a building run down
end meke a JJood living on
tax breaks. But when a home
owner spends a little hard-
earned money fixing up his
home. the assessor raises his
taxes. And the FHA no longer
cares about families getting
started in their own h omes. I
intend to restore the FHA to
the time when. for a d o wn
payment, a family could get
a mortgage w hich the ~ov
ernment would insure.
Hee•b Care: ··we need a
nationwide h ealth care deliv-
ery system which will make
adequt~te h ea lth ca re a right
for all peop!e.'"
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Newport Beach BaL. Island
Lido Isle Corona del Mar
NEWPORT HARBOR EM SIGN
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Parquet entry -Plantation sootters -plusb carpet-
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4 bedrooms -dining room -famUy room. $330,000
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taste.
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lslandara 01 dt. at Li~tde lela
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$94,50C
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REUMJLE SERVICE SINCE 194J
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coeM;wn1 ..e ..._. to eel*.,. lllt.rT• E_B._,,.,__
Iii-, II toe ·--r Y .... Cbob.'' II can1od llle--... llonU
ud Gloria na.try, JtlludJ..,.I'I•nlll'f,
LDI:I.J ad Kattt, Fifer ad Jala flus rt;
ColODel ud TtR Betz. CbriaUeBel&. Cbarlet:
ud Btrcttta Bet& ud MOle ud Suaa Mc-
Cance.
Eack»ed was a mateJWtc nd bordered
card for a meuac~ to 111.an. Tbla 'lrltll a
•• _., of u. MDder. to be hw:J.W db
tbe RSVP card. Tbelle were auetmltd ID a
l&qe red leatber boad book., wtdl Mary' •
ume, tbe date October 13, 1976, ud her
ace LD cold \ettef"'llc oa tM froal. Ia tbe
COU'Se ol tbe et'8ll8l. Hurls f1a.aery made
tbe pr• r latloD ud dedteUed tbe albam aDCI
the ertDill: to ber ••• a m.eb1ac moma. ne deep ramu, •on ud t11e warm ..,.e
of trltmds bleatled u.t DICtt u a b&mdred
people ptbered to lflll.ft WUh ber and eacb
other, Mary's wooderfttl mlleltooe • 2 • a
Mary smUestooel Plans of tbe atfalr bad
leaked out, ., Mary Dew about It, but she
c;tdn't kDow W"bat the party wu to be, or who
would be atteodfDg, TboDCb moM of the
and the on .oinal Amelia •1 famUy members Un elsewbe.re, tbe7 bue
b ~ much ttme here du1ar tbe Jeart, a.nd on Balboa iJ/and tlave atteoded man, af'fairs here u well u
D · 0 j M ary•s parties, 10 lcnew a great many of tnner n Y the trten<b. Therefore, wttb tbe aJd of a
311 Marine Ave. 673 -6580 purloined add"''' book, Iller ... ,. able to
~~~~~~~~~~~;=;~~~~=~~ ~do~~qulte well. However, lol:lg Ume friend
CUSTOM THERAPEUTIC SPA~
OI'£N 7 DAYS.
P!!QNE OR ywr OUI! !HOWROOMS TOQAY, 12H2 50. HAAIIOR BLVD., G4RDEH GROVE
27601 FORBES R040, L4GUHA NIGUEL
AMAM EI•
7i 2-J..Ol
CAROlE .. I:O.O VE
7S0·766S
!"ULLEaTOM
871.t020
Lee Rogers •as right W'ben sbe said, ''U
were to lnYite Mary's every friend
they would oeed the Anaheim Stadium to
hold them, •·
Mln«:Unc among tbe guests durtDg cocktail
hour, we chatted wttb Je:u A1J..1oa. oar
plumerla lady; Iloooe Laweoo, who lad at-
tached a lbiny sllYer dollar pocket piece to
ber birthday message tn rbyme; glimpsed
Edna Coons across the room and met Vlrgtnta
l •l:tN,clx>b, al10 Gnce Kappell and Flo Brun-
ma.rk.
LoYely Sally Mc:Larry hosted our table,
wblc:h included equally lovely Olive Latham
and Charlotte Patteraoo; Jean and Reid
Wa.sson. Gen Wood and Sue and Arthur
Ap.janb.n •.. Sally's husbr..nd., Ste...-e, wa.s
elsewhere. At nearby tables were Mlldred
and Lou Turner. Cladys and Arthur Baum,
Vella and Jack Hecwalt, Enl,n and Lou
Anderson; Stepher~ AJ:elson and Flo Bartlett,
Dorothy and Albert BrltUncbam, Blrgltta
and Cb:trles Bell, Olp EIUJ and. Leah and
Roger Laule. Leab thOt.alht I would DOt re-
member her . , . sometimes I baYe a good
recall , • , (maybe you mJ.ght say memory).
L..t.c;UNA Mlc;UfL H.4T f LICfHS£ CO ASTAL AltfA Scattered arouod the room Were Helte and ~;;::':J:1:.2:17;S;;:;::;;;;;;:;::;6:~:·:S0::94=t Don starUng, Lee Rocers (she's Leah's mother}. Thelma IDd Glen Tbomu: 2 •• he's
a pretty flOOd dancer, as well u an uttst
of DOte. Yore were Roe aDd Ed Edwards,
.... • ...... ud Lt. LoU .. r .... .._---u.-r llrt • .,. ._ .... , ..... ol .......,..
tra... 2 1 ol ...,. ....... b'tp tol.niiM ····-·-.....---... Mr. Md llrL J~ Rowe fl'oCD ......as
... IMJ-Man 111o .. _., -., br ,...._ a. orebeltral Gloria ad llttrll
,.. _ _,. lit Willi tbem ala. E ... .-.
were n.. a.t&, JeM:Ie ad Dick IUcMrd.
Earl ud EWe Sawyer •• 2 loMd ber ...
Rltoda Barna type ba.lr...cto ••• DeeSWllnn,
Dorta ad G•rce SmUh, lJlliaD stewart. s.e ud M&ebl.el McCance aad Ma.riaA aad
V-llo,.U. s-llarJ wu belnc daDced au uoud
tbe floor 2 •• first b' ooe patlemu. t•
uatber ••• tMCh cutttnc ill. llld llbe wu
.. ,,., ~er')' ltep ud twt.rtl Sbe .... did
the ,,.._.~er" wltb ber Dill' aiUDI.J1'1ecl '""*-· lobo ••• tbat daDce ...,.. wttb a
bl& bile ad k!as to Gru Mary, Sbe 11
Cna lfU)' to many, man' J01111C folk bellde
tboM of ber tamu,.
otben daDclne were Fnm aDd Moseley
Jones , • , be wrote a buthcla7 poem lblt
Mary tl'eUIIrtw; Marj aDd P•l Etmqua.t_
Heleo and K..aDeth Mitchell, Ellleud Cbarles
Pa.illter. KeaDeth aad Adelaide KlDpley • • •
her IIDIIIsaal jade HC.Idace ud ear dfOPI
were clfts from her mother. Mon were
Wand and Rec Pecram ud our ••trteadly"
Opal Mae ud Ect Pellerrtn •• 2 he I.J 10011
goi.Dc liP to the Rgrte Rtnr for 80me almoa.
rtstdng! '
At dessert time the tiered cake, with Its
snowy frosUnc: scattered wtth red roees, was
wheeled ln 2 •• Champape wu served
and u amazlng forever )'01101 Mary cut the
first sllce, everyone stood to tout her with
the happy birthday song. Amoog them were
Flos Klngsbaker, Eddie Koll, Bess ud SUI
Morris, Lou Schatzman (JtuDDin( gcnm}, Nell
Grundy, Harold Huvey, Mm•. James Free-
man and Enlyn Go rman; a.t.::IJol'llFlanDery,
Punk and Joe Rowt of Pboellll, Ellea Keen,
and Martlyn and Jack Aiel!JOI'I of Laguna •••
'twas a tall cake ••. a tall party •.. for
someooe who stands tall ill tne hearts of
those who mow her, especlall7 the many,
many frieods who love .•• Mary AJ:elsonl
P.S. RSVP from famUy IDCl trteod in
Sweden brou(hl gold lettered blrtbltay mes-
sage and or course photos ••• many whO
were not able to attend did return their
messace card and enclosed snapshot • • •
1hese were Included In the blrtbday album
by the tttougbttul family.
• • • • •
Sorry to llave missed Peggy Cotton's .
party at the Apadana, Fashion Island, [
heard it was a real tun evening ••• excellent
exotic foocls, mostly Peralan cuisine. Sounds
of the Unkllne slive r bells seemed to'' magic
cupet" enryone to the land of mystery
l.Dd eoch.a.otment • • • and the beautttul
danct..oc girls were real • • • true belly
dancers • • . but we were en route to the
land of a different dance • • • the Uvely
hat dance of our neighbor Mexico.
FOR ALL tw YOUtr
INSURANC! M!EDS Newcomers at Hoag
D1'GI1T -IIIIIGII
~ IEIIII.T -,AGE 12
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Since 1946
allis las
NURSERY-
FLORIST
STAR JASMINE
1 GAL.
Reg. 2.25
SALE
Thru Nov. 2
Excellent coutal shru!J,
vine or ground cover.
Fragrant star•haped
flowers.
Show your ballot
DOZEN
Many colon.
Florut wrap,
llip to our flonlt
•nd ~oeiv~ • FREE
c:arn•tion boutonniet4!
ur token co,..,...
lluilt to last for yean!
Great for treel, .tlrubA
and fiower planten.
25" diameter 17" deep
!leg.
PIIOIIE
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I Insurance
c.Associates
• MONDAY, OCT. 4
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Arturo
Garibay, 656 Surf Street,
Costa Mesa.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Dar-
rel Fergu111011, 684 West 18th
Street, Costa Mesa.
• THURSDAY, OC T. 7
Boy -Mr. and Mrs.
Tttonias Cra.lg, 609 Rhine
Lane, Costa Mesa.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Wallace, 17050rcas Dr.,
Costa Mesa.
USSIANS COMIN
t' •r I•M, ...... ,._,.,.,. ~~
2711 E. Cout Hwy .. Suit~ 100
Coron• d~l M•r (714)
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Jesus
Alvaret., ~46 Santa Ana
Avenue, Costa Mesa.
• WEDNESDAY, OCT, 6
Gi rl-Mr. and Mrs. Colby
Howe, 315 Slpal Road. Cllff
Hann.
• FRIDAY, OCT. 8
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Hoover, 503 35th Street,
West Newport.
• SATURDAY, OC T. 9
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Bonesteel, ZZ66 Miner, Apt,
A, Costa Mesa.
I got something in the mall the other day that made me blink my eyes and pinch
myself just to be sure 1 wasn't llvlng In Russia. The City ol Newport Beach sent
everybody a '•Notice to Property Owners" warning us that we had better get a city
inspector to poke around our property before we put it up for sale. The idea,
according to this "notice," is to see if we have anything on our property that the
bureaucrats disapprove or. ·
AUTO SERVIC E
Boy -Mr.andMrs.Donald
VaUancttgham, 1902 Clay St.,
cwr Haven. 1 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. WO-
llam Klanc, 3001 Samoa
Place, Costa Mesa.
I guess If you have an old galvanized lin building that's about to !all down, they
would make you either turn 1t into a restaurant or name it as a historical shrine.
But, If your boU<Ung Is st1il In pretty good shape, they'll nitpick around 'Ill they
lind somelhlng wrong wlth ll.
Maybe tt's just as well. We seem to be turning the world over to the Comm unists,
anyway, so what does it matter if we imitate their style here at home?
lur \lort(,ood \LtJ\III\OIIJ( .11
Lube & $588 • Con!plrtte cllatlll llolbflcaUon & oil ""'"' .... , ........ ~ ....... , ... pa•l5 1 111'10011'1, Quiel perlo1mance
Oil Cha ..,.. 1o~ ~· "' .. ,.,.. • Please pl'lone lor appoifltrnenl• M-nge 0<..,4 10 lO ,,_ ool CIUcliH Mfhl tnldw
-... -''" ....... ,_, """*'
Brakes-Your Choice
For an wltlo diK or ll,..·type
$4088 .......
r:::i"
}.WMrt F ..... DIK: ln11all IOCW f-1 diiC buk&
JN~dJ • ~cpt~ck ud •MPKI front •her./ klrin&J •
'"'fiCCI lll'driiii~C JyJIC'" •PI<f rOIUU (dou; not in•
chide rear whccb l UK
4.W ..... O...·TJI'f': I"'LoU 111• br.ll<& hllif!P •II
10111 •ll«k • ~cpm;:lr. lroool ,.,heel bu"llll • Ill · ~ bfalr.c llycka10ltc: J)"IC!ft. adil n11od.
Engine
$44.~!-
• MONDAY, OCT. 11
Boy-Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Lankford, ZZZ5 Maple Street,
Costa Mesa.
• TUESDAY, OCT. 12
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Parsons. 773 West Wil-
son, tH, Costa Mesa,
Boy -Wr. and Mrs. Daniel
Dunn. 4200 Park Newport,
1308.
• WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13
Boy-Mr. and Mrs. James
MIUI.gan, 3287 Iowa St reet.
Costa Mesa.
• THURSDAY, OCT. 14
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Moata. 366 Eut 15th Street,
Costa Mesa.
Boy -Mr. tDd Mrs. Hue
Tban, 9ZO Cla7 Street, CUff
Hueo.
• FRIDAY, OCT. 15
Bo7 -Mr. and Mrs. John
Hawtbome, 1555 Mesa Verde
Eaat,C-Mua.
• SATURDAY, OCT, 16
Boy -Mr. aod Mrs, Daniel
PtrltMtter, 36 Mlssloa Ba,
DrlYt. SpJJlau Hut.
SCHOLAR FUND SALE
Tbe Welcome Wacoo Club
or rt.wport B•cb wt.11 bold
a ICbolan~ flmd aueUoa
It llo Pro-lory Poltlt
cl.._.a at to a.m. HoY. •. Dodlo;-:;.;;;;:;
We're golng to turn over the Panama Canal to the Castro bunch, and we're
going to tell everybody but the Russians when and how to !Ish oft our shores.
Now that we ar.e dusting off some old documents, such as the Declaration of
Independence and the Constltullon during our bicentennial year, maybe we shoUld
dust off another oldie -the Monroe Doctrine. In simple terms, the Monroe Doctrine
tells the European countries to slay the hell out nf nur neighborhood.
If we enforced the Monroe Doctrine, 1t would be quite a switch from the way
we've been acting. Henry Kissinger would be ln the unemployment line, that's for
sure.
There's a dlclalor down In Panama who Is trying to be another Castro, and he
wants our canal as his big prize. We should leU this clown where to get off. He says
the Pauamanlans will ron the canal. Hell, they couldn't even dig ll. We bad In Import
Jamaicans to do the bard labor when we built th•lhlng.
Castro and the Communists are doing what 'they can to keep Ibis pot boiling, ol
course. We should send a lew troopa down and rip oft lbal guy's Iunny beard and
see U he's real.
The Democrats a.ren'l going lo do any better, ol course. Every lime we've pot
them In offtce In Ibis century, they've blundered lalo a war of some klod, Wouldn't
be so bad, If they would just let us WIN a '" of them. Instead, we ahray1 -m
to · eDd up on the short eod ol the stick, and I he Republicans he YO to try to pick up
the plocel and pot lbe country back together again.
Well, I've got news for the !Irs! buroaucral thai comes stlckillg bls nose In MY
door ••• If you tblnk tllose wars were something, you ain't HID DOibiDg yet, buddy.
AI Forgll
BOONDOGGLE OF THE WEEK: A taxpayers• organlzaUoo bas done a study sboWiDC
thai the nllremeDt plans lor lf:tlchera, Judcea, Ieclolllorsand jltller pubUc emplor-
ln the state ue $11 BILIJON In the red. • • • • • • • • • •
We'Ye Cot our o~w Christmas decontlOD.s ln. Pick' em up oow, 'fhlle there's a
cood Mleetlall.