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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-11-11 - Newport Harbor Ensignlat..,., Yldllll, flllntae, pi• .... ...swtd ,._ ollt_.,._~IUtw.» ..., Mtb ud 8n4, Bob Rtbu ad 1111 -. Acll*a. boarded Eu1cD ltd IDem- .,., Bob Moll.nd'l ~r VISIBILITY ZERO TESTS LOCAL SAILORS -at tbe lttbm~a. It c lib-Uu lslud • • • .U ater SldardaJ, beaeb b&rbecae tt.t nlCtlt, ntaro 01 Satur- day, NoT. 7. Reprdless or weather foreeuts, loebtdJac roc. the cruise was too attractJ•e CO turn oown. So, Tuck Rabbitt, so .a.n n, "K• reeo." at 8 a.m. Sablrdlf ud beaded for tbe tstbmus. Tblrty-two mUes, S bours, all UDder power. broopt tbem to tbe lstbmus 1D time for a woe- MI LE OF' DlMES Is the goalofNewportHarbor high school Socct>r Booste:s chairman Jlm Skinner, at right, and player Krls Dunn. The boosters wUI measure out a paper tapP a mUe long this Saturday, and stretch it back and forth across part of the Westclill Plata shopping center parking lot. Between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., they hope to colle<>t a rnlle or dimes, which tht>y will tape to the paper taPE>. If their ambitious goal ls reached, they wUJ raise about $9,500 for the school's soccer programs . Jim and C. hrls artc-sta rttn~ the ball rolling with the first 3 dimes. McNally move set -but where? MP~ally l Ontlnuation hlgh school wUI rnove in September, 1 179 , tfJe :-lew- port-Mesa umrter1 srhool district l>oarrJ de• l•1ed Tuet.- day night. Sta!f was dJ ret·t ed to pro- ceed wttlr plans to move the school, but boa rrt members wer e unable to say Nhere. A p.tcked audle1we Cl walted the declsloo in Costa Mesa City Hall. It w111 be a dis- cusston-actlon lten. ..m the ~gen<b or tilt> neTt mt"et- ;r cr. ·•, . "~ 1 P"f'!·r r-t..,.. • 1a·•' loh: ui.Jer OrVIllE' ·un!.~;rgej s proposaJ to move the srhool to Ka1ser mldl1le school. Elementary schools ln the Costa Mesa area, espedall)' those In tht> rentral ~'or­ r idor, we re namM IJy Aoard Pres u1ent Don Smallwoort as ht"lng consad~>rel1 for •·los- ing. A surn or ~77,500, wltt1 $66,000 recovPrabl~>, will be spent to Improve 4 rJass- rooms at M<·"'ally and make other necessaq· repalrs. Kaiser middle srhool has most of the rarllitles noeded f, r the c-ontlnua'tlon high school. A move to an Pie. mentary site woult1 cost an estimated $150,000. BUJ St. ClaJr, J. C. Hu m- phries anlf Rlrharrt SewPU urged board member s to Stoll McNally. St. Clair sairt, lt is not a suitable location tor a school, being to dan - gerous for students. I! It is possible to sell the slte and r educt> our taxes, plt>ase oo so, he urged. Mr. SPweU said lt was good buslnt>ss judgment to sf'll, that real estate was at thf' top of the market and 1t was tirne to sell. Selllng th£> site would make g0011 eronomlc sense and put 1t back on the tax rolls, Mr. Humphries saJd. The site is wlthln the t>oundartes oftheCosta Mesa redevelopment agency. WU- llam Dunn, of the agency, said his group h3d no funds or manpower to us~ on the s it e, It was not a top pnortty Item and 2 years would pass before anything <'OUlrt be don.-with ft. Double killing is charged Walll~m G. Can•pLell, -41:, or 2400 Harbor Blvd., Cost2 .,i.,.s:\, was takeo lnl41"Ustody 1 ·••s aparTmt'nt shortly .... ~· ., a.n.. ~;turda) by polict' and charged with murt1ering his ex-wile, Bev- Prly C. Howt>ll, 39, and her new husband, Verne Howell, 42, Ul their Huntington Beach homE> Thursday, :'1ov. 4, At 3 a.m. Saturday Costa Mesa police received a re- quest from Huntington Beach poUce for mutual aid in eapturing thf' suspect. Maps Wt're prepared and a con. fprence arranged in the oU city. By 5:55 a.m. all units were In place, including the Huntington Beach SWAT tt>am, a p:rtamedic unit and a fire department unit. The fll.ll'la+!er of the apartment ~rl heen • ontacted and near- b> tenants remover!. Camp- bell Ras called and sur- rendered Without reststance. He had been consid~>red armed and dangerous by pollre, 4-H CLUB COLLECTS GOODS FOR INDIANS The Indians wUl have a nlcer Thanksgiving because of !he Star Reachers 4-H Club· of Lrvlne. They are collectlog canned goods, warm clothing and pots and pans and utensUs which Danny Davey will take on hls annual trek to the tee- pees at turkey time. Anyone wishing to help is asked to call 979-2487 befor e :'1ov. 18, Another try on sign law A tougtler law to control business signs in Newport, discussed and dropped zo months ago, Is about to be brought up again. ' The wheels were set In motion Mooday at City Hall, wben the Ctty Council told the planning stan to start by getting tocether aU cur- re:rt c ty sign regulations and putt g them lnto one 00cu- m • After thts ••re- CoditYlllg'' process, the CouncU expects to study the present Jaw, then decide whether a new, tougberordJ- ouce Is needed. ''I hueo't round a stg- nl.ftcant body of ~le around town wbO think ,rhat we're dolnJ now Is bed,'' tl'(llt<S Councilman Don2.ld alelnnls of Wttt Newport. It was Mr. Mclnnla W'bo l@d tbe mo•t til Ftbroary, 1975, to table a mort rHtrleUYt orctt.ac.. '•Oar txlldDI ordJ.nance is'not clear. What we need ts to re-codity what we have, so people can understand tt. '' CouncUman Ray Williams and CouncOwoman LuclUe Kuehn lif'eed that this would be the best way to &Urt. But, Mrs. Kuehn warned that ''this ls ~st the tlrst step," hinting Ulat sbe would favor a new study of atougbtrlaw. The propos~ new law came out or a 197 4 speclal committee stucfy. lt would have Umlted bustness sips to a mu:tmum of 50 IQUU't teet. bued 01 1 ~QU~&re bJt of s.1p per linear toot of bullDtU foobct. Secood- fioor stp.s ID<1 roo1 Gp.l woal~ bl•t beea buDeci, ex- cept by IPt(tal ~rml.atGD.. Noa-eoatbrmiDc apa WOilld have bMD pba-.d C*t o..r a 15-ytar pertoc1. Curr• law tJIOYI lips 14! to too lqUrtfett. dtl'lll ....... ----.. t-s Bob, Ute ...,_ owaer, reb.zblc~1rtdle the rat of tbt erww played teaa1s Ud ~ a. ID- terHttac caves at tbe liD- mas. Saday rnondllc, ~- puture, pla.tuled i)r ~ foaod the lsthmal "IOCbd ID aolld" wtth 1oc .o dase .. ~--rock or Bt.id .....,_ I til brl qy ........ ..........,.. So, eal'*llte a o.ne wtD I.A-...._care, ... .-• .,, Jfnport., ...... tMt I bou'S or 10 IMe.r, Jlewpot1 woaJ<S .,. dea.r. Radio comm.Mc:aUoo.a e•oee•• were • crowded wtU. eal1.s ..,_ Clle ~r .... ..,....,.., ...... bother --. eou. 10 .,_,..., batmet.r ...... u ezact atr.. dar o1 t1ae ~ 1A JO admit•, a.. (n1u&UJ tmproy.S ri.Efbt- lttr about a UUd of tbe 32 ml!e ~ to ~rt. Up rr 4lDs:l1J at Z p.m.. ~c:b:lc r .v.r: •. oa qU~Pwb!Je maiD- talllln, G lalot&. C a.refrJ.l plot- -f1l &IO'dtb' tada boar oa P8C llb*!Jc ~. wttll z pGtlllt:i(llls .-dl laO': ftra, tbe mllaiJmm ~. ~­eoocl. mulmtm dlJtaoce tbt lbtp ooold but t'oYf're<l. AJ.J looked clear ~act. but VHf radio I'@S)Ort.s ln- dlcated foe Lo Newpon Beacb.. A! ahollt 4 p.m •• a aolld bu.k tJI q bepD ~ Ill t..lltfl'D, ID!:I they ..., tbeD tb:al ~ W1:*ld •e to tlJt l'ewpoJt Beae 0111 tbe aose, •· bunt·· tM west Jetty IJCJt a.od t~ foe IOUDdtDc boor . • • witt. t1J:Iblllt)' DOW I $S than ! boat lf!lllltlls. the rad- Io dlreeuon fl.Dder becaa .. t t' only m'!3..DS of teroinc 1n oo tbf' tsart>or 4.!1ltnnr~. .------~-OFFIOAL NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEAOf ________ _ NEWPORT THE NFtNPORT HARIOR BEACH JOe ntt OILY wcw•wew ,_.,.. _. I"UUUJMI!D .. ~· ...,. • CIIIU' L..OCAU..r o.tD ....,.e •" ~· • ntt tiAIIIOit 111U lCk COSTA MESA 29TH YEAR , MO. 13 F IRST SECTIOM THURSDAY, MOV. 11, 1976 OFPtCE: CDIOMA D1L rua. CALif. :SEX MOVIE CLOSES The Pussycat Theatre Is leutng Newport Beacb. The sexy mOYle hOUse ls scheduled to have Us last sbowt.ng tonight of '· Deep Throat,'' tbe bard-co~ sex classic tbat started 1 local fD ror Wheo ll was tlrtrt sboWn here 18 mootbs ago. Sta.rtmg F rlcta y, the oew T ernpers hot in fed fund fuss opoorators, Great Western 7 t•eatres, e-xpect to start staowtne ''famUy" movies a;ain. The theatre, located at 7!)9 £. Balboa Blvt1 .• "'ill a I so gef back its old aarr.e, tt e Balboa Theatre. We'T'f not leaving town ti>:f a use we lost anythW,,' · Pussycat chief Jimmy John- son said )'"st~>rday fro m hls Bl>\"'rh HUi s o ffit e. ln 'd 1, N&. won In "OUrt and w~>'r .. r~>at1y to go to ~oun a~ll'l aD\11niP, It '"'as simp]} a 1 >~.~sllless 1E-~'1s1on. G re4lt W&.st~>rn hac; want~ the BaJ- boa n .... atre tor :;ears, and tr,P) IT dt1~ us an attrar lfve otter." Mr. Johosoo satd G r~>at \.\estPrn wall take a l f ->~ar leas~>, but t he propert\' •Ul r~m;,tn w tt1e hartdS or J. alnut PropPrtles, Of Whl,.h the PuSS}<-3t ham as a sutJsidlar). In a spirited 3-hour pub- He hearing Monday night at City H2ll, Newpo rt city of- ficials and lnterested rest- t1ents talked about whether the city should ask !or mo re fedenl money to fl na.nr e a senior citizen center in Co- roM dt'l Mar. A df'Clsioo Is due alter a second hear- tng on the sub Je('l, set !or Der. 13. Monday night's Clt yCoun- c II m~tlnv hea 1"1 argu - ments that: • A 3rd-year fede~I grant or between $174,000 and over SSOO,OOO should be sought, and the bulh1ing at Marguerite and 5th, now leased to a private school, should be converted into a senior center. • De-centralized faclU- ti~s at more tban one spot would be more eonvenlent for seniors. .. A less '·grandiose" senior procram be stud1tc1, wlttlout using federal 1\tnd- 1~ • • T'l~ 16112 or ot sl.'lllor l ~'ltt-r Is good, but doo't put It tn Corona del Mar. • Drop tbe whole Idea, and let churches, businesses and other facUlties substi- tute for a publl<' center. Councilwoman Lucllle Kuehn of Irvine Terrace, the CouncU's top advocate o! COM c«.>nter, led the argu- ments for the project. She sharply questloned op- ponents of the plan. Council- man Ray Williams of Har- bor View Homes called Mrs. Kuehn's tactics '• offensive.'' Robert Coles, rhalrmanof tbe ~'ltizens com mitteewhich has studied community social needs for the past 17 months, said his com- mittee favors the COM site. His committee's otnclal repon, based on a 10 per cent sampling survey, claims that more than 3,800 or :Sewport's 9,000 seniors (over 60) Uve 2.looe, and tttat 862 llve below what the state calls the '•poverty level." About 4,500 o! New- port's seniors live east of the bay, and 2,100 In Corona del Mar, according to the survey. Terrace answered tlla.t argu- ment by joking about '• Uttle old ladies in teoot.s shoes drag rae~ on Marguerite.' He said he favors the CDM site, calling the l.ssue ' a question or municipal rr.or- aUty .'' He aJso noted that '·nobody !las paid tues longer tban sen! or citizens.'· Pussyrat bought Ute theatre m A13y, 1975, and opened with ' Df>ep Throat· and "The DevU in Mtss Jooes•· a few days later. ~ewport poUce raidet.1 theo Others fa voriog use of fed- eral mooey to build the cen- ter in CDM Included Jean Wanless, Connie Mu mford, psychologists Sta.n Fox and Sturley Schaeffer, Ju.d> Cooper, Lloyd MorrUoo, Rita White, Grant Howald, Barney Lar ks · and Mary Lanter. Les Steffensen of Cameo Highlands, nottng that theatre a numbe r of tlm"s, •oo.flsca~ rum aoo ar-tbe city had acceptf'd mil-resting employl'PS. A Har. lions ln state aid f.or a bird sanctuary ln tbe Upper Ba)' bor Munlclpal C oort JU n · wondered u maybe we could r leare-1 the theatre opera- spend some money for a tors of obscenlt)' chan;es last Ortobt'r, leavin~ th£> senior cUiun sanctuary. sexy twin-hUl movies lPga.ll} Central Newport busi· • clean." nesswoman P~ F'orgU ma:l But, clt•t Ytce det~tivto one of the mo~ fore~~':' 'St' Bob <.a·~ 1ttll1Jt>d arcurr•eots l.<"llb • I fedi'V~ to r .. t .,. .,, •• ~~ (If tt.<> •O't!T. ~.. lilUt'C n:. • .;:. J l e :uu:.; .t.Pre told bow the local Zonu Club bought and buUt a seruor brought ln. Tht> Pussy--at center at 15th and Irvine ln opentors then u ked '-lu- Cmf Haven, and has operated rurlpa.l c ourt JudgE' SPUrn it since 1963. F raoklln to rna k£' a blanket ··I am treasurt>r of t he rullng that those fU ms were foundation that operates tlla.t not obsceot>. Ju•1ge f ranklin center,·• she said, '•and we ha s been reviewing that rt>- have never asked for, nor quest, anrl tht> ntms, store would arcept, any federal last ~1 ar ""'lthout hantti.ng money, it offered.'' t1own a decision. Meanwhile, st1e said she obje<'ts to the tht>atre has cont inued to reverue sharing ln any for m show · Deep Throat" a.nd ror any purpose. ·:\ewport CHAMBER BEGINS Beach is oot a derelict cit),·· she sald. ··but in tact, above MEMBER DRIVE average in assessed valua- tion, and is taxed accof!1- lngly. We do not need fedt>ral mone) for any pro)ert, whether it be a goU cou rse, a swimming pool, or a club- bouse, or an)' other dream. The revenue sha ring pro- gram was meant tor cities In great need or belp for basac services and proJects such as water aod sew~e plants. It was never mtoant to b'? open to any outstretched hands." The a.noo:o I · turkey shOOt ·· memberstttp 1 rlv~ was launc-hed yPstet'l'ta' t~ tt<t£> '-;ewport Harbo r ArPa \ t13:n - ber or Com T•Pr e. · EverytxY1} who su~ns up a new memt,Pr .:ets • free Ttr.anksgtv~Jl€: turkE"),· sa\'S memb~rshlp ·haef kvt.ert Washer, · and the 'Tiemt.:>r wbo slgus up tht> most ne-w membt>rs gets a !{ra.nd pn:te --a hollday ror 2 tn Hav.·af.J." The drtvf' runs throu~h Nov. 23. Members who v.·ant to enroll in the turke)' shoot may t'all Mr. Washl.'r at 644-8211. '':diss I ooes." ' We rr:ay open up avaua somewbere an this area at a latl!r date," Mr. Jotmsoo told tbe En&ign yesterda). Trus is a tast-growinf area 3M tJusiDess ls good. '*~ alwa)'s made mone}' at !laP Baftoa .Pussyt·at." But, lle satd the "ha.in has no t1e11nlte plans to return to tt.e Har- bor Area JUst now. Alter some n ·-lllOdellng and sign -f haDgtDg, the new operator s are ~xpeeted to surt showln~ movl£os at th£> BalLoa sometime later ttus montt. NEWPORT P.O. PLAN READIED .r... r.<>w post o!!Jre ••"• !- qua rt<:>rs ;>lanD~ for :" e~:. pon BP:o~t. ls on th~ tira••- tnr toards, tnJl •bert ·on- st :-u taon o~:11J st.drt is still a rr.ysteT). posta1 of!1 !411::. "'11e bual'ian Ni!.l l'O up on ar:-oelt aek ~r. JUSt t>«<st of tt"' East B!uf! area, wher,. tt.,. tty's posul lit-ad- qua rters DOW or <'Upt<>S ?" IeasPr! naot llehon es. ; tae :lew t•uUI11nr as m the ~oncept staee,' :--:>stat sen tr <:> ~ngine<>r 1..lar<> :.l•Jffie "On.fl r rr 1"'1 ttlc; "'"<:k.. ' A!tPr thP firt;t ?f ttl' ··~>•r, .,.,. t'lopf to ha~·e approvaJ or our 14 est ern Rea:lonal of- !! " In Sf.r ramento to l'O ah~>at1 wftto ltte plao. \.\ 1l!urr Lang, ·ust<.t:t•er s!'r:i ,. rr a•tacer !or tl•e '\f!'ovport Post CJffire, s;ud maU rarr!&.f(; no"'' opc>rat~ out 'lf l«t th~' r·amelback ao-l f-'lvHsltjt-Ave. stations wool'! proball}' f... onsoU- 1at{ltj at ( amelbac~ t.o the new t•ulll1lnJ!. HP sait1 the ·ha.rat>t' will ha ~ E' no effect on p,,. r orona dt'l Mar postal ._PT\'11 &., Whirh operatPS OUt of tts O'li'T. fl rst -~'lasc; post orr, ~. Fed$$ sought for downcoast ' ,.,,. ..-! • -"· _,___, tund!> for l ~PI~ ; 'f,ost ai! :>f ttl<> jo..-r '.last a re.J t • - t N C(>n Corona 1el MJt ..a.~" La.auna Bea·~ ln open~ " will ontil'ue to !13 vc. the offir lal support of :h" m of :\t>'"'POrt H<>.t ~•. F'rio;onds Jf Jrvi..nP ~oast, a ltizens en.,.ror.n .. nt,.IISt group, enllstet1 r•,p atJ ·s aid last July tn U,P piJsl fo1 mo rt' open spa e tn tt<t .. l r - vtnP Compan,· •aoldincc;, T.1\" compan} plans '' buald homes, hotels anr! a ""'"· mer,. Ia I arE"a on tt1~ 1 ), I"·- ;~r re spread :\ statt> ;urk bond issue, approve-! '\ov. : t-\ · .. oters, ·.~.·oul1 fllldnn• a plannPI1 stat" t t>art park alone '1l0st or t'lf' or eat. !ronta.:.-1o• .. ·n ·oaq. kut, f ri~>n 1c; of lrnnt> Coast ha ve t."'en o~~orklnf throuih Sen. Jo'Vl Tunnt'} 's offa·e t~o tn fo r fMeral fundanc to t u~ JP all or ~·11ost or the .uea . \.\ lth St>t1. TunnP\ -; 1Pf~>a! 1n last "'eek's electJOO. the Frlen1s art> sa11 to hP~Io.­ mg sirralar h"'l~ rrom Sl'fl . Alan C ranstoo tn .:~>t the fe.1- e u l fund!~. Clh Mana~er Rol ert W}1U1 and C ommunlt'•' D.-velop- nt>nt Di rer tor Rt ·ha.r1 l.r ,.. ___ ,. \IC"'-...b\ Jt_;;)t H r1 , •trt bt> 01. , :>011 ll1ea to '!ror llw effort, be<."tuSt> lt wool uk.-up t.oo ~uc:t tt:o staJf Ume. ounr1lmt>t1 1<-.' \o\ lll1am~ aiY.2 P~ui lhclcoff :.tnd Coun-~~~·on :u ·l udlr.. ~>~l~'>hi• st ron i •Jr.:f"~ O.at thP ·tt~ ontanu,. tt~ ~>rrort an}'\\ a~. \\,. will slowly 011 - tanu .. ,'' or,, ~>tiP1 \!r. "'\lll1. New teacher pact offered ,; propos€"1 ontra t wtt:r a 1 ast tP<~ I l:'r sal<~r\ s• h€"1ul~'> frorr )II, !0' rc ... ::,1· ·,4(' v.a5 sutrr 1ttF"~ to ,~,. '· ~-port.Mesa ~naf1t>d s ~hool 1lst n t trustees Tues 14~ r.u:ht. TtiP "10-pa~£-proposeO ·oot ra,.r ~.&'3S a Ppt~ frorr ~""harles Co rdon , !lea/1 of tile \~wpon-\~p-.a r 1u atroo Assn. l)tt o:>r thar. a(" .. pu n.: thP propo~l . no liT nwdiate ' taon wac;:takt>n~\ :nemt-ers or th1 t>oa r1. The survey, conducted by tht> county Senior Cltlten Otflce, was crtticlzed by several speakers. As ar£.1•ments became Others who argued a~nst the senior center in COM Included R, G. Mitchell, Cha rles Hill, Don Winston, Sue Ficker, James Blake- more and Marie Harvey . Miss Ficker urged a de- ceotraUted senior pro(ram, tnclu~ a facil!ty In her Balboa neighborhood. NB detectives get awards o\ 5q,394 to S\9,16£ , t>r- Hftc-att>11 saJa n s• hf"<1u le I.S ·alh'>d for In th!' 1 9'7&-7~ opt>ratlnr budj!et of tt,P ·1as - t rl-'t. \.\,. t'Oillt> ht>rE" In cood tattt., · · Mr. Gordon sa ad. more emotional, Mayor Mllan Dostal remlnded the CouocU and the audience of the reaJ lssue facing the CoancU: Whether the city should apply tor a 1977 grant from tbe federal Dept. of Housl.Dg and Urban De•elop- ment. In 2 previous years, lncladlng 1976, tbe city hu accepted HUD rrants total- ling $238,000. The mooey has gone toward pa)'iDc off the "'50,000 mortpee on a 6.2- acre 'lte a.t tbe northeast corDer of Sth and Mar- guer1te. A ecbool buUding oo the stte bas been leased by the city totheCardeoScbool, a prime ftrm wbose lsse expires oext Aupst. The 3rd-Jtat HUO (1'Ut, lt -P- plltd tor ud aceepttd, would a moUDt to ettber $174,000 or mort tbU $500,000, de- peD(HDc oo bow t.denJ of- ftc~ cWtrmlDe tbe ettr'.s t~WtJ *tlit. S...tn..l ..,.. .... Wooday DfCtlt ...-nd to ~ .,.,. - tDc. lOt ....... tM ..aor e.ter ....at. bat tbt pro- poNd "ocattaD.. A llutlor Vtew Hll1t ~ -'d tt woe1d e..at too mDda tnt- tic~ J...._ Ftlloa of lm.t But, most or the speakers favored applying for the fed- eral mone}', and ustng It Lo the COM locattoo. Baroara Beckley of the new Coastline C ommuolty College said the college's E merttus Institute, which te2ches older people, would be glad to conduct pTO(rams in the CEl'lter. The ctty·~ Pat Temple, who administers community social programs, said her omee has asked HUD of- nclals ln Washington to de- cide by tbe end of this month on whethtr the city la ellglblt for tht> $174,000 rrut or a grant of more than $500,000. · · U 'fie get Ult larter graat. we may hue to hold addl- Uooal taeartngs to dedde hOW to speod the extra money,'' espl&1Ded M1s.s Temple.·· We wouldn 't need that mocb for a s.-mor c.ottr.'' u tbf RUD l"f'')ly ls oa scbecldt, tht Couocllls u- peeted to deel~ at tht Dec. 1 S m..t1Dc on •tlofe.Mr to apply l)r tbe mooey. n. dtdlioo coul<1 aliO bt "'* that Ucbf oa tbe Htdor t'•· terti 8CIOPf ud loc&UOD.. Three undtr<'OVt>r dt>tE'<-- Uves Who have wa~f'd a sue- cesstul war on narotks tratnc durin~ the past )ear won special merit awards yestel'day at the anrual ~ew­ port Harbor Area Chambt>r of Commerce pollee a-..-ards luncheon. Detective Sgt. Darr. 1 )' oule, 37, and Dete<'tlve-s Lee Roberts, 28, and Daniel Dt Santo, 29, we~ presen~f'd the awuds b) Ntowport Po- llet CbietJames Glans dur-lns the luocheoo atteodf'd by mo~ than 100 people at the Murto« Hotel. Set. Youle, a member of the local force sloe~> 1970, W'IS credtted w(th <'ondurt~ ID 18-mootb tnvestlpUoo that broke a lA!baoon-bast'd mut)lt.Da amuat~ rl.,. AttMte were made ln both L+naa I.Dd tn Ora.ntf' C~, IDd !,219 fbs. oC MAIIII. n!Md at $13 mO-llol. ,.,. .. latd. S«t. Youle Ia a LcMi ~•In Gatlve. Dltec:uYt RoberU,. Nol'ttl c arou. DatSYe ud tx· trrlartat, WIOI'b OD tbe IPfCLa.l tMDraaMI& cs.tecttn team, ~ Ill bartl&rtes Ud ......._ By dnek~Pnc ...-cw ama.c mort tiii.D 3()(' ht>roin Jt1dl ts, hf is "rP11tf><1 \\'ith tht> .lfrt>St Of 28 rerelvt>rs of c;tolen prop- Prt~,lilon harl!es of ttu~­ lan, Son na rcohr s otrenses, and 14 oo ott tor ch3 r~es. Hf' has been a pcillct-man here SlOCt' 1Cl70, Det('('tiVt> 01 Sa~~to, also an ex -~1anot', is from ;lev«.>land. As a ~lal drul! enforterntont officer, h.-car- ried oo t an undercover 11ru~­ bu>~ program for 4 months, then led a task for ·e that included 5 otht>r law enfort't>ment ~encles on a raid that netted numt>rous t'or3.into aDd ht>roln pushers. MRS. STOTLER, COM , IS NAMED TO COURT A Cameo KlchlAndswoman who \IriS appotnted this w It to tbt Ha.rbor Muructpa.J Court bench say• abe wUJ strl•t for '•ordt>r and coo- slsteocy to seotendnc, tn ordf>r to bulld publle C'OO- ftdet'lot lll OC&r )ldlcl.al S) s- tem.·· AUcemarte Ro~r Stotler, 34, wu ean.cs Monday at r ""'stt.a taw olftct by GoY. Jerry Broq. wbo trdormtd ber of b1J t'e. 1 eaf hers want tC'I he ln- volve-1 tn ·1~ lston maldn~. tht>} w.1.nt mort> Uberal course o!terlnjZs, a.nd a re- 1uctton In lass room ovt>r- ~rowdln~. he aMf>ii. \.\ f> must tlave a stalf ht~h lo morale o~nd this ontract proposal '"one stPp tn thal t1Jre<'Uon, ' P C'ODttnuf'd. T t"a<'hers rp )€'rted a '•-1 :? salan hike o!Jt>red b) tht tooa~ of edU<'.atloo for tht' nt>w sr hool y('ar and went back to work this tall at th(O samt> salary as last year. The t~a<'hfr salary ill- cruse ls In th~ budltet. ntvt>rthelttss. The proposed oootract asks that thE' bulc teacher salary •chedule shl.ll be ptriocuca.Uy ad,.lted to ,.._ nt<'t lD<'rtu s in tta(l oott of tt•lnc. as lDdlc.attd by the COiliUmtr prtce tndf-1 for tht Los Aaceles metro- politan IJ'e1 compatfld by the U.S. &ar.au of Labor Sb- Usttcs. The C011tnct a110 c:aJ1s lor t ('btl'S' work dar DGt ~ p tbt .. ,. muldlal mtntrnum dlJ wttb Umt ud I ball OT darlblt tlmt fin' ID ll'ttU1ocl of tbl.t period. Bcar&u ol ..... ct. die CftW ol tile ............... !I •• cle'moct ~· ta -.ry ..... ol Ole word.. ~ tba1 tbtJ wen diM z to 5 mDesfA~ NewDort)lttJ, tbey acned to bomt ID • tbe )eUJ upc tDd .spaJ • • . dab cUt • • • dlt • • • dab cSU • • • dlt. Out of t .oltd foe a.Dd rJ"'""l.Ql dl.rtlaeM, ba rtlac reduoed III)Md to ! toot., .,..,.,lQ( roc .bon re- ~rly, watcll oo toNdeck. and CClOtltaDt llttealjOD to com_pus beedlJic~ tbeJ ftDal- ly beard tbe foe slcuJ at tbe llUbor llltn.Dee, tbeD saw an eerie glow -~ u,bt at U1e eod of tbt' ID.utbte jetty. Disorleote<fl Tbey sure were! So tbey maJ.nt.a..lDed a tig1lt ctrcJe within •lew of tbe )etty l.1gbt wbf.l e cal cu - lating a course Wblcb •CK&ld lake them l..n safely ., close lo tbe )l!tt)• that they talked to people on the Jetty 'f(hom ttle}' neYer saw t.hJ'ougb tbe fot. Relaxed" :\ot quite. Tbey sU.lJ bad tbe Wbole of New- port bi.Jt)or to nuipte wtt.b zero nstbillty. How to do tt7 Hog tbe docks, 2 men for- want c:a.1lw,g ''left. rlcbt." · • bard right. bard left," and in this way slowly edClnc toward the dock used by tbe Ral:t>itt fa miJy. Tbere they unloaded, oowned ma.f.n, and Tuck Rabbitt and BOO Moo- rad t.ben "dead-reckooed" the ·• t.1aureen" to tts borne mooring oo Lldo Soud. In the meantime, they hearo tbat a large num~r of other boats were '• rafted" outside tht> harbor, ooe boat 3 rnUes of! f"ata.lir.a had lost .. mao O\·erboard and dema.o- ded · '-lear alr" (rad.fo si- lence on the radio. Maur- een's r:rew talked to other t>Oats in the narbor, lost and unfanrUlar ·.~o1tb :-;ewport ~ay. '· F oJl()W us," the> told them. Kids aget1 11 to 15 oo boatd. Tbey'U buy them any- ume. The\ recognlz.e the most fantastic things. ''That is the boat 1 swam to la.s1 month; her e's where we are!•· Scared' !\ever. Con- cerned"' Always. When you have yourself and 5 others for wiJom you are respon- sible you don, take chan- ces. The tdea of one •· su- preme·· s!Qpper aboard Ls a myth, and only that. What brought tbe ··Maureen'' 1Dto bl..rbor and sa1ely bo wu 2 • ,.o l'Wtioa -::~ C' t>:q,crlence, ~ ud the loca.! lcllOWledge of T'vek R a.bbitt and IUS Jdds. Sam Gurley dies at 59 A mt>morial servir &. ts ~~r,eduled for 2 p.m. tooa~. 'O\', 11, at Parlftt \'iev.• hapel r.er" for Sam C.urlt>~, I r ., prominent Dover Shores businessman, who rtle<1 F n- 1a\ at the a.;e or 59. Mr. <.urle,, w•,o hv .. -1 at 131 GalaX}, ll'dS presidf'nt o~ Tubesales ln •. H@' v.•a.s a "lPmber or tht> B.Ut-oa Ba} Jut boar1 of ~rovernors, • 32Dd rle(:rt'E' Mason, ant1 a '11£'mber of Blc Canyon Count11 Clut , t !te Jonathan Club, the Ra<'QUet \Jul.J and other organir..tloos. Born iD llltnols. hemdu- ,.ted from tht' llnlvusity of \1assourt tn 11139, and serv('(l ara tht> ~avy during World >' ar D. Arter liv~ 1n New Yo rk t'lty, ht> <'arne toSout h- "Tn Callforn.la in 1964 tob@- ome presJdE'flt of Tube- s;ale-s. C. C. names Nate Reade !':athan L. Re2de has beffa unanimously qli)Ointfd by the ~rd of d.frectors t.1 executive rnaoacer of tbt Costa Mesa Cbambtr of C ommert'e, sucreeditlC Nick Zlener. wbo retlr@d after serving as m~er slDce 1963, Mr. Reade, 1001 active u • Costa Mesa. bQa.lDellmu and lll C'lVlC &4alrs, balbefa asststam ma.napr liDe4 1969. Before that he owoed and operated 2 auto ..me. cent rs II)Un1.Qc a 19 J"ttU' perlo4. For 15 J'tftS, ht sen ed u a Costa .,_ pll.nntnc commlutao.r, na cbt..U'm.tn of t.blt bodJ, ud wu a1Jo a dlrector ud put pruldlllt ot tM eo. .... Water Olstrict. u Well U Board me...,_ ol tM eo.ta Mesa Slabry Dllltrtct. CMmber P're~MIIIt Wer- Dtt £11tNr • .., Gilt .. ·-~. board ~ce...-s IIIII rtOOm...--til b .... tc:ttDa committee • • u.. l1ltUt nne-Wllld 1M ~. 1.11-J,J \1; ,j r· 1111 1 l31rJlt! I TAX S&IIIM SET ............. 2. dJ I 1 •lilrAial sa. .. "II "•nslll --~ a ft -..... a.. • WII!WiWM..,,OCT •• -6.1'' Q"' I lr C.,...,.._ ~ .. ·-~!...c.:-.. ..:: ~. ,jJ .... qc.ow. ...,.,. ... a. c 1 .... 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ANa ••• • .Ole ,_,• .JIG NO'I. 14, 1D the Tflqllle. Itt' IIJ, "'-era..: .are.. kef wu urd to retDOt't a. ••••••o•••• •••• oo • •••• Cblir••• Cll&ri.U. ..,_ tritoiM. a., lllrril: _, --cad f.rvm • .UOCtedco.-~ ~ *-•W ......... -..... .,._ftli&«,WIWaJDM r1a. ter ttnwn ••. ...,. lllltt:UiDt .Uiatra ._.. ·~ y .,. L ......11...-..,. &.IIIII ..r --,.. Gerald Afl"'t.er, ~ • THv-DA • OCT, t1 ., ~ lllalrHI aDd palt --· lrlad' dt.apla•: A. .... ltfo• Peter ll Bard. 20. ud ..._.,..., .... _., ........ Y ...... two.-K-D.-.~.- AA:VO E. HAAPA, owttlfMdJ*bliiMt of lhe En.JI.. ......__,~· ElerU : PattiN Dw•ll. ofPOBW8 Van.,, were d . •••••••••••••••••••••c Wortlly ..._ ... ...U., Watmtuwr . .,..,. _.... ted tDr h:lritJ._a..., • BLAllE BETTY AND HENRY ~~~ "_,·.~~-_,.,, vw. Ja-. 0oar "'"""' ot ..,_ "'lloolr ..-r ,_., ._.... H•Jstrtm Jletta .,......._ pos.u:lml ia tiNtr ,.. If Astute political experts have suggested 'l'llrr lffkln .-e Maa and GlldJ• H .. unod: Dorrk 1110 PbCIIIIIa Are. at 1 t..m. that President Ford's defeatwasbrought :'!" ... ~ .. =:!'~.~~ Rap DoriiQoopma;,.,...... · ... AborcJar __ _ ~-___ , -.....,·.,--(.ho,..,. ....... at '" .... Z% loac· about mainly by Betty and Henry. lf Hefty, ............... , ....... Leroy -" Mi rltle ea--$11 Jerry had muzzled B tty d fir d H Srbai~rer : ronductreu, • .-. . .....,. 11 ent:IDOtain from ttw r-""-ce crfBr.ee e an e enry, lladehDe Lewr7; MltdaW willie .hant Grahlm R. But~. UM OnllceA"re, I believe he would have won over Jimmy · ... ....., ..., ~. 51, Carter, COUNCIL WRAP-UP ~; ~ !':!':O:;:.;;,c,::; A very slight switch in a couple of Tbo Newport Beach Cttr .,_lloc ot c oast H..,. tn dn~aurtriii(IDd hlliDd""' states, maybe as little as 7,500 votes, COUDcU beld 1 4-1/2 hoar tbe MlrlDen: MUe area, mc1 at 19th •4 ud Fedenl Are. uld ha han meettog Mooday D~Pttocleal his teaer oo the •b)tct wu alter her ear bit tbe lft.t WO ve c ged the result. Who can with the follo1t'llrl qeD!Ia: referred to the statr tor of the car of Charla L. say how many votes were lost over • FEDERAL FUNDS tor fUrther lt:Udy. Campbell, 59, of 1750 Whit- Betty F d' d b u••-.... I •·-• MAYOR DOSTAL wu tier AYe., CoD Mna,ltop-or s stan on abortion and pre-u --... • ore t~en. ped tor alliplllllht at 19th ter wu tbe Ulject of a z aamed voting delepte to the marital sex. And how many votes were bour pUblic heutng, wtth uwaJ bustnes• sessloo ot St. aad Pomoaa A•e. lost over the Henry Kissinger scheme 1 secood bearlag sebeduled tbe CODgTess of c utes ln • FRIDAY, OCT. 2Z for Dee. u. before CouncU Deover. Two flrn Wbleb ltarted to surrender the ownership of our makes 1 tlnaJ deetst011 00 • BOND ELECTION set under a dHk 1n the main strategic Panama Canal to a tin-horn applying for a 3rd Je&rrrut tor next March wu diJ-otnee and tn a bed m the • from t he U.s. Dept.ofHo01• cas&ed, and at CouncUman ourM'I ofDee were found pro-commurust dictator, and the Kis-1n&: aDd Utban De'felopmeat. Paul Ryetotrs ~est, tbe ob'ttoualy m by an aHOD· singer folly that handed Vietnam, Cam-• UNDERGROUND vlllliJ Paru, Beacbeo llldRecrea. ut wt>o p1nod .,...,. 1o lhe bodia and Angola to communist terror. district wu formed to nn~ Uoo Commluiorl wUI study Harper Sc hool, US E, Utb aoce the UDdefCJ'OUD(llDc: of wbfolher the bood ~sue Sl., bJ a.o ~ metbod,. Will Jimmy Carter have a Kissinger ututt)' wtres 00 Co11t Hwy, sbouJd be split tnto Z aep. alter aa ala.rm .IOIIDded at at his r '"ht hand t ? lf from Donr to tbe eute111 ara.te propositions • ooe to l :U a.m. from 11th Bt. and ..., oo . so, we are •····· ~--T ~·-A u bos eod of theColltHwy.brtdge, ~ p.~re • ..._. of opeo u-n. ca .•. indeed in trouble. Tbe actual wort Is to be space, and tbe other tor Two mag Wheels udZiteel-• • • • • • However, the Carter victory is not necessarily the ultimate disaster that some conservatives fear. At least, the conservative bloc in Congress should stand firm against the wild spending proposals of the Democrats. There should be concern, all right, because we're about to have a Democrat presi- dent with solid Democrat control of Congress. lf all their campaigi. promises are enacted into law, we're headed for sure for national bankruptcy. It has been said that the U.S. must face a non-fatal disaster to wake up the com- placement voting public. The Carter administration indeed could get us there, but if the awakening comes in time, maybe an aroused public will start kick- ing the big spenders out of office in self defense and get us back t o fiscal sanity. • • • • • • Perhaps this instinct for survival influenced the California voting for senator. It was certainly a bright spot in the election returns to see S. I. Hayakawa win an unexpected victor y over Democrat Senator John Tunney , an easy winne r over the Republican candidate 6 years ago . Senator Tunney, who fancied himself as a Kennedy of the West, was one of the top spenders in Congress . Hopefully Sam Hayakawa will exert a bit of restraint to spend- ing legislation. • • • • • • done wben the new brl<fce park d~elopment. belted Urea, nluecf at SUO, Js btlut. J • PIER LEASE BIDS for were stola:~ from the ear of • ORDER of t\e'velopmeat Balboa and Newport Piers Robert L. Burnham, 731-A of n cant Jots on Hazel Dr. will be opeoed Dec. 29, the Shalimar Dr. just northeast of Cout fnry, CouocU decided. • SATU RDAY, OCT. %3 1D Corona del Mar, pre~ • PARK ma1Atenance pol. Donald s. Klmptoo, 1053 vlously eltabUabed by tbe: Icy on lnaccesslb le part. Vlsall.a Dr .• reported hla PlanniDc Commi ssion, wu Ianda dedicated to the cJty bicycle stolen from 3333 nuiU.Oed, so thai deTelop-by developers wUI come un. Bristol St ., lrhere be had ment of the oorthemmo.t der study by the PBR Com-lett 11 l..cked ••• A brcnrs- ot the 2 lots can go ahead mission. at the arg1ng of llli customer stole a S260 now. Mr. Ryckotf, WhO suggHted electric (Uita.randeuefrom • APPOINTMENTS were that developers mtcht bere-Cout Mulllc Cent•r, 1839 made to fUl 7 ncandes qutred to maJ.ntatn such Newport Blvd •••• Eric A, on city committees. parklln the fUture. Jorda.n, 28, 2775 Meaa Verde • JASMINE CREEK ttnal • PROPERTY TAX ES E .• ns charted wtthbl'ftk. tract map tor 52 more homes shot.IJd bt • hlg1l Priority 1.nc a pool cuet crosatheoed: there wu tppJ'O'fed, subject wtth the state Lecl•-Of NCtJrtty pard &rea K. • WATER MAINS on Lido lature, accordlt.lg to a Cou:n. S,-nith •.. Raymond L. Hye- lsle wUJ get new cement cU r esolution pu:sed and ' l#k., 31, o1 m W, l ?th St •• Unlaga as result of a coo -sent to Sacramento. u Chaf'(ed With dnn1k drJ- tract awarded to Spi.ntello vq at Harbor Bl,d,IDdBay CooslnJctlon Co. AN TOH SK L EM AR 01 E S St. • DREIX;JNG contnct wu Memorbl service• for • SUNDAY, OCT. t4 let for the West Newport Anton Sklemar, 78, of 2906 Dutd J. Loaeth, zo, ot Channel. Peppert.ree Lane. Costa 181 9 Monrovia An. 1t'U • TRAFFICSIGNAL at Von Mesa, were held Oct. 31 eharced With drunk drt'ln« Karman aDd Ctmpqa, near lrl the Presbyterian Church and reckleaa drtvlnc, at Ful- the airport, wu appro'fed, of the Covenant. Costa Me~. lertoo A•e. and CabrUlo st. • STREET BANNER over He bad died lrl his hOme at 2:55 a.m •••• Randall A. Newport Blvd, near 3oth St. 00 Oct. 29• Peteraoo. 360 E. 18th St., was approved, 110 the New-A retired auto mechaotc. reported the theft of hls S50 port Harbor Art Mu~~e~.~m be had lived In tbe county bicr cle from lhe )'ard at that may advertise a Christmas for 7 years. adclr•sa ••• Irene G. 01 tree gala. PacUtc VIew Mortuary Btlla, 3185 Bermuda Dr., • OWEN MIN NEY prol•ll-complained ot tbo ~ 56 bur was 1n charge of arruge-•• • -ed th e proposed one wa)' menta. gla.TJ' ot a ease of beer from the open ranee at tMt ad .. dreaa .•• A cOmplaint of gamblln( in the Bash:hll Bun. 1170 Baker St., bJ'OUfht officers, who reported tlDd- lfll no pmbUnc UDder way and reeel•ed aauraneea tro m tbe barteoder that be would stop IDY pmbUoc, lt U started. up art'IODg cuato- ~U BL I C N O T ICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE LS HEREBY GIV ~ EN that the City CouncU of Newport Beach wW bold t publlc beorlll( repr®>c' Geoenl Plan Ameodmeot No. 76-3 as follows: 76-3-A: AD ameDC!mtDt to tbe Land UN Element aDd Retldeatial Growth Elemeat to cbange the deslelatloo of four lotJ. at tbe ..ut- eut corner or DahUa and Fifth AYeouel in Coi'Obl del M.ar from ''Retatl aDtt Ser- Ylce Commei'elal'' to '•Two. famlly RnldeDUIJ.'' 76-3-B: An ameladment to tbe Laod u .. Elemeat. Re- sldeot..LaJ Growtb Elemeot, aad Recreation aod ()pea Spaee Elemtat to rtriM tbe 01*1 flll.ee aodPINOQ'Item 1D Harbor Vlft' H1111 for eou11teaey wllll sctopted Pluoed Commatty denl- opmaot pl&u, 76-3-C, .. IJnOIId ..... lo t be Lllld U1t Elemeot ad-Jutloc IDd clartiYiac Spocl. ftc Ara. Plaa boadu1el tor lho C-.ryVWon/lle-f-~IDd~­ Sa!bot SpocUtc Ana Piau, 71-3-£, ............. .. lbo LIDdUME-e .... . lie lbo ........... ofnltl- P UBLIC NO T IC E tbe Land Use Element tert adc1J.ng a section pertalnlng to z.oa.t.ng and reoera.l plan eonststeney. 76.3-H: An 2.meodmeot to tbe Land Use Element tert addine a sttlem_ent to the effect tbat the property near Island Aveoue and Balboa Boulen.rd, curreoUy zoned aod d~eloped for eommer- da.J purposes, may remain 1D a commerclal dJstrlctun- tU tbe commercial uses are dl.leootblued, at •bleb tlme rezoa1Dc to a residential dls- trtct ww be coostdered. 76-3-J: An ameodment to tbe Land Use Element and RnideoUIJ. Growth Element tbaaclne tbe destpatloo of property II 80'7 Eul S ay A•-• from ''Retail and Sef'Ytce Commercial'' to '•Two-Famuy a.tdeatlll." 76-3....7: AD amMadmeot to tbe LtDd UttElemeatdetl(- D&Uar .. te..onedproperty, ldjlceoiiO W .. CoutHicb- WI7 bttwMD the Santa Ana RJ•er &Dd Nt'W'IJOrt Boult- YOM, tor lbo -rtllon ot a lpoeltle Ana Plan. meu ••• • WONDAY, OCT. 25 Richard Zlllllp, Zl90 Col- lece An.,. report&d bit ear Stoia:~; I (Wllrll brotdCIIt wu put out &Dd otllcers lo- cated the •ehtcle at ZZOO Harbor Bl'fd, • , • A ear wu blocked up oo bttteries duri.Dc the .U,ht at Earle Ike Imports, 1966 Harbor Bl'fd,, and 4 tlrtt and WMels were stoleo trom tt, ftlu&d at '385 , . . A blllk -all bac cootainlDc betwHD ,3,000 and J3,5oo eash aod zo chtekl wu .tol~ from tbt car of 8tlpbtG 1. Porter, manacer ot tbe CoRe We• Golf CoarM, whtlebep&rkad lllo '-:llojlll''clolal ~-~--­....... .....,._. =r ........................ --.. ........ ... '"'lillY -... m •rr "*• fll • ..__ -.-. .... ..... , ......... u ,..,~ ......... -. ..... ... ....... ,.... 1 ........ _..., .... .,..c....., Ani Omrt• .. .. .. ..... rl ,.. .... ... ti .................. . a,rta _....,., ..... IMIIII • St• 1Y ,. • , • ... liS ••• • 1"DEEDAJ'. OCT. M ..._,A. Pnn .. r lr,. =· ., ·-••. ,.d ....... ,_ __ c-_ jlii•·---<Mrp,--·-a...UIIor·-·,, ... -----..... ooids pe.._, ad .,.. dlld tor_,...., __ Ke-port pallee• a ttr,.,. e ....... , A-pdod ... WladwilrJ • tile .... otJ..,..D.-., ZU5 Rlolpn Dr ........ C8 Plant S.IKcials While they b.st. 20"/o Off on All Indoor Plants '"* Fri. thru San Only Spoetalld ... 1D -8- radio aod bor"'--$505 • • • -r... cs - ....... 11$2%Sfti'O- frolll tile car tJl O..U K.. Mo._ZZU_It. ..• w.,.. D. -..., n, "' 1101 Onlc• An., wu elaJ'Itd wtbl dnM' dtMJII after ~ ear lilt tale nu ot ,.. ear o1 c-L. Blake, 21, ot !51 Flower St., stopped ltr a tntllc Ucbt 011 BaJ st. at Newport Bl.-d. 7Je '714wee lJ« Slilp 166() SanbJ A"" A..... Coo1d Me~t~ S41·2046 AC!Ua .,_ BUILIJ£11 EMPOIIIIJII===- • WEDNESDAY, OCT. Z1 A $100 t.pe deck and four ~ went ltotea f.rom the ear ot Mtehael R. Walters. 160 w. wn.oo St. • • • A thlef ~ a loeter by ~mli:DowiJ meau 1o the locker room atOnaceCout CoUeceL t70l F:alrTJ.ew Rd., taJdoc JI10 lo CIUTI!OCJ be- IOOCioc to ll H. Lowery, 1247 ..C Baker st. . . . A tbtef ased a k.eJ to pin eotry to the omee area 1a VI.Jta Dnl&s. 821 W. l9tb St. taldDg S2:oo cub from a tt111nr cab1net • • • J aek FortJu: Sr., A;lt. H-202:, 1250 ~Monday . Sat..-day t :M . S:JG l!l•uwta ) 1 r to t 673-1970 :JU l \'ia Udo 't'"-'JHH1lk'•dt - FROM THE BIBLE the Other Store Tbe Lord .. rtctrtooa• lo all hit ways, and holy ill aU tW: works. Upf'n Monday-Saturday, t :Jt-S:lt Sunda) 1,1 W -1 The Lor1'1 Is ntch unto all them that ca11 upoo him, to alJ that call upoo him lD lntlh. (Psalm 145, 17, 18,) 675 .8~23 71tl t::. Batbua Hh·d. Oft thl' t'l'ftiMUla - PIONEER BILL SEZ .. COUNCILMEN EMERITUS ? OR JUST OLD FOGEYS ? Tbere 11 • new ldnd of politician at wort around tbe Harbor Area, he U ellled the ''councilman emeritus." Tbe term .aands pretty impressln, but all It means is tt•t tbe CUJ tat bas-been City Couoctl- man, Just before last TuedJ'• electloa, we were bombarded by words ot wisdom trom these great sq:ea, In Coat& Mea, 3 former couneUmea allowed their" n.:ame1 to be used 1n 1 Nabers CadUlac td, Tbe ad ~&~Pt&r&d lD thl local sheet, Ud at.o wu malJ&d as a • ·tele- rnm" to •otera. It arced us Ill to •ote for Nibert Cldlliac, ., they could 111 a tpOt re-IOCllnc on 1 reslde:Dtlal lot at Harbor aod Prince- too, T-.t way, the)' eould e.lpUd their buslaea into the reJidentlaJ area. Not only dij:l tbt people •ote NO on tllb propoJttlob, they cUd 11 in o•e,....helmtac ,.nnbers. To ret at the facts they Md to W'l4t thn:Micta wbat I bellen were milleacUDc state- menta in tbat ad ud teltertm. The waJ It was worded, ''Jtl" meant ''DO" lt you werta 't •ery alert. As osual, the people were alert. Now, I wondPr It it's )Ill: a eolncldeaee thlt (1) Mr. Nabers (l.'fl $500 llCh to 2 ot tt.>se Coun- cll meo as ctmpa.lcn eontrtbut.loos, a.od (2) U1e U:tlrd former CouneUman wu tbe architect for tbe Nabers bt.IUdlo(? Just asldnc. Another ear dealer, JlmSJemooa, lined up another '• councilman ''emeritus,'' Henry Quigley. Henry, you 'll recall, once served oo the I"lne Cit)' Councu, theo ran • woodertul campaign uklng us to elect him ''leader." The •f«nswere posted lD aU kinds of places, and people wondered what ln the world he wu runn1ng for. Well, last week I cuess we fOUDd out. It looked Uke be wanted to be the le&dl.ng mudJll.ncer. HU name wu used on some Sit mons lltenture that tried to Unk: Slemoa.s·~eot, Ron Cordon, to 1 miSille f&rlor ICitldal, It wu oot of the pflODJest thtoc• l'n ever heard ot. Once ap.ln, the •oter• waded througb the mud a.nd the prbage and made the rtcht deelsion. Now, as an old '•councUman emeritus•• myself, I can llardly watt tor toml! car dealer to ap- 91'01Ch me, 110 I ran help blm ...,_ out liCe advice. When It ~~. l'l:J tan somethln( to ll)', aJ rtcbt, but the guy won't want to heu tt. SUI Sl. Clair Bi.ll St.Ciair Pioneer Barbers 23«1 NEWPORT BLV D.-HE.lR WI LSON-COSTA MESA Pbone 646-25t4 OpeD Tutt. Nooo 'tu 1 p,m, Sol. • 1:10 ·wa,oo Wed,, Thun,, Fri. -9:10 'tU $:30 Cl-Soa.l-. Even a brighter spot was the upset victory of Democrat Ron Cordova over Republican Jim Slemons in the 74th Assembly district race. The news stories about the charges that por no- graphic material had been confiscated from Mr. Slemons by federal authorities already had narrowed the considerable pre-election lead, and then on the final day c&e the incredible smear attempt against Mr. Cordova, completely mis- leading, intending to link him to a massage p:trlor scandal, whereas, in truth, Mr. Cordova's connection was in his official capacity as assistant dis- trict attorney. That shocking distortion of tbe truth must have been a 'dec~ive factor in the final election outcome. School board member Marion Berge- son made a spectacular showing as a last-minute write-in candidate, r e- ceiving more than 30,000 votes. But the victory went to Ron Cordova, who rate• himNlf u a coDNrvatlve Demo- c rat. UndoUbtj!dly be' • wiN eoougb to livs up to that rating, rather than voting along with the liberal Democr ate in the State Auembly lluring the next two year•. Csrtelnly, be doesn't want to be a oae-termer. tac commerdal , ... OD tiM --of Eaol Coul Hlclnray ••or11 of S- Drt.te from ''Rtereltloll1 ADd MaJ1Dt ComfHI'Cil.l" to ''RetaU UCI Semet Com- morelal," 1o rolloet nltl· 78-3-X: AD tm.dmlllll: to U.. LIDd Ult ElemiDI tnt r~N~~c lho -l'llllloo ot ptl'mltttd UNI lo IJ'tiS tte .. llpatod "c.onJ._...., .. to permit MPtratt omee ,.., 1D certaJilll'lts. MOTICE 8HEREBYFUR. TB£R GIVEif lbat 1bo laid ... lie llaorlll( wW .. hold 011 tiM 21Dddlyollfottmber, lr?&, at tbl t..r of 7:10 p.m. 11 lho c-eu Clllm- ...., "' 111o en, Hall ot the CIIJ of lfo-&neb, Cal. -. a1""""' UmoiDd ,.....,...,an_ Save 12' to 16' on any brand of Ga$oline and/or Diesel Fuel lie ... . 71-a ... F: Aa arnec~DMM to lbo Lad UM E-lolll ud a....,.., Crowt~al&.­ .. tataddlor•- -"' lila "' 841111 "' r...._.ltldlf'm• ..e • ... -..,.,,._., a..-..r ........ .. -1M ..-,. ........ -Ploo ... •• bltllll Mo. 11. '71-l..(i: AI ••nt·..e to .... ,. •• , .., ....., Uld "''-"' .. ._. DortoGtorp CIIJC- CIIJ of llowpor1 Staeb .fllllla Mo., U, It'll, la ._ Wellport 11a.rt1or EM{p.. While usina service How f•r would you drive to ••ve 12• to 16• per &•lion on PI •nd di ... l fuel? .fja drivin& ii needed • · with our MONET-BACK GUARANTEED SERVICE · • AlfY BRANDl e ANYWHERE! e NO LIMIT ON QUANTITY! AEGEAN ASSOCIATES UNLIMITED C..l 675-1577 505 ACACIA • SUITE A CORONA DEL MAR ' . THE BEE LINE •'I JAII8r' eeaLs . ... ---try ......... -.... ....,. ....... , ......... ,_..._ (Mn. ... ,...,. • ..,.. -.. ....., T~ n n Jr h r , e rt .,. ..................... ... .._..lit ... ,,,.. ... .Ia. F.i.c. .._.. ._..*II Uwrrw fll 1M.-. ..r lierftd u l'lf .... ca.ar.. ...... er-.. liUU,._ 1rl....., 1 edrtr1 W .. a. door a. ,....., ... tilt r•satw·r 7 _. Ul>lo....,._ • -• -lllllolr, .. loll ...... -..... C8hrtlir tie.,._._.. II ?•te- IJA .... ,. ol ...., -aod --U... (UTMpd bJ' U. .. tan),_....., eolor llld lelliiiiiiiiMJ tD 6t E ..... ._.. P• • • W'lllcl.la bJ tbt .,.,, W'Ufllled to : cMJ • re-m.. 8Ddal ... rpt• Tl ¢1J'8Md __ _, .. .._, __ _ ualller Ud pt • ...,.w.,,a.._,...._. na ... were ,.,... ~Je ...._ ~. of .,IDIIIIIIc ....... •IU'able«JW. -----laternt la tbe llterut.._tl dr<p .., be .-.. Dlrlac tbe Dr, bad a alee cMt wtth EnlJD Sherwood, Qllte _,lpii.JJkellldttylJ.Jb • • , DOW '• at !lome Ia tnt.'' der bel' aroemd tbe world tolr. Mary ~ A."" wu at the •me table, u wu IIIJ"CDHite KDeeO., At Grete• Moore's tlble f -.t •lib Pol Prtee (l>rmerly RtcP~ G.tuy Drtn, who told ot tbe ba-oe to ber Palm Sprtncs bome from tbe fllC4IIt Good • • • swtmmtnc pool c:o~letely pe , . , ud aU her .. jultludKapod..-_ .. Elberta .lODes felt lucky ••• bealattflll new •• , DO prden to worry about at Part: NI!'WpOrt, lop De J"""', aaolbOr ,...--. ••• from a 3 mont!l Ylslt to her Dlttn SwediD a1ld her daqbter-lD-1&•, Lade De JOIIDI, both of COM. others at tbe table wen Sally MUcheU ••• smart ebl.peau; Dorotby Dart800, :&od Mmes. Cbarl11 Eecelble IDd Joseph Marttcal ••• traulatedfromSpu!J:h, It becomes Marshall 1n EDC]tsb. Amoac those at the staAley table were MOdred Turner, Ethellyu Walker IDd Opal Mae PeJ. Iecrta • • . she wCII'I the t.Dclred dolllr bllll Surprt.ecr? Nearby were Jilten: Sara Gabriel and Vleet Malouf ••• sbe pn ooe or her bnutlftll patntlnp as a door prtu • • , Mildred Mead, looks }'Oall(er enry day, tt'eryone 11 saytnc ••• VlrctnJa Mayo, Helm Roaan, VI Glupel, Carol)'ll Ford and Mary Stepbe01. More we aw u we looked atouDd were MUdred Bell, Flo Bartlett, DorothySa.mmer- vUI and Winifred C.ouUer; Betty LaDe. Bertlne Treat, Esther Scherr, Eunice Steuerwald, Charlene Holloway, ferris Hovey, Ewelyn Lowell, Roselle lngles, Sally Sc hOlle, Lois Hines, Pat Enns aDd Jessie May Sblnr. J4 JOOD u e'fer)'OGe wu seated, Hel-. NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR FAVORITE 8(X)f( STORE CONNIE McKIIIEN UIO, "WOW. RUTH! HERE I AM PLANNING MEALS, SAVING TIME & MONEY , THANKS TO YOUR lOOK:' c.... -.IS! ,, (1017-..... 0 711 *'--' ........ •Jhl ff ...... , •• _. eet,..,J Ctftlllt.., ~ _...,... 1tr :•1 1 us 1 t t1 ,_ ... --· .. ~~ . -----... ---·--... -·-ellllty, $! J ~ ...... It WI I .... ...:. 'rttfdCi flle-*.. ..... ..,.ggiiiJNf ....... ~ .. CIO- --v'-C....-.rl' a .., Dt v ... c.n.. o.rp) .... an : hi•, ,,.....,. s erMIII,._..,_ ,.. 2 •AJ .. trll 1 • 1 ..,. ...,., tile b&efrpl 5--.lektlle ..... 1 ne aoen.t ,_., , wu ~ ~ ............ 111 ..._. .... Pl(:e, 'T'MIIgll fbe .......... Jl! 1 j I _. til 1t1em an well ...._ il .. .,..: .. ---Ute nap ....... .,.,. S' ., .... It a table left or tbere, ._ 101 ,., -·---toe----........... lid...,_ •• • .... --·--weft-.---ud-......... _ ... a. p.mlll of beldflal ~ II brtlllili to ..CLeeolon. 0.. r..tare Wldeb carded _,......, ad-r...,_ wu O.t 18J delacl COidd be c... lomtud to ldridoal .......-., ftldl urtl1aly IDir• _, ..... rrr 1 Mft '-1 m•Wtt..t t11tt _, 1tJ1e1 ...,... • -..wo..y eao-ooold _, __ p.U.mett lea .t.ter aod lilt ., WUlolrJ ftpn~ IF aftJ.lable lA Pl'5fiOI'tloMd ....... •nmellb •.• 10 lliO'W' ben tt t.t n. Ida wu wen ncetwed. Tbe llaale b.....pl aU .-to ,. llap to )ewel kmed ....... cons. •me 1PI:tb matelda& tll'llaa, fettllend ud plaiD. De- lieDer S. Ko ud be1' llJ&er ko Ko were pne•ed . . . &Dd au NUI.ed back to wateb tbe exotic dl&otr pedorm tbe duce of tbe n )lhJ ••• thea au ..t11p ltnJcbt for the door prize dnw:tac1 Mlat brent_ trlpl · ud dblen: for two: perfamea_ ud 10 011... Mary MeUor W'OD tbe P''ltiac bJ Vied M&Jout ••• Polly Hooper ncetwecl the prized porcelatD pleee • • • IDd e .. r .0 IDIDY more •• f~Dti~Mlloo.J" cUts. Arnoac otben worldltc oa tbe projld ID ooe way or uotber were P-.rl En Dyer, Mary Stepheos, Gretcbeo Moore, Vte- torla Beyer, Blanebf BoteOW, FraDCOlN KeelaDd, Jo Toma, Ruth WalA, P11tJ Spiel- man, r raoca Mathes, Vtetorta BeJer"s dauchter, t.Dd Mellaa De Sbuer, Gayu Harriman's dadctJter. Ga)'DI. 11 ltUl bome Duutnc her badly brokeo arm. From the praJJt and many eomniaa, tbia flrlt fashion shOw by ItTioe Terrace Phlltw'monte probably na't be their lut. See you there oeJt year1 'CYRANO' AT OCC occ•s tbll.ter departmeat Ia orrertnc u "altemattn theater prodactkJD" of Ed. mund Roltaad's "Crraao de Beqerae" Now, lO..U ID the OCC .tadeat ceoter. Tbe prodooctlao -at 8 p.m. ud~l.lfree. The OCC prodlletkm, .,_ der the dlreeUoa of Wtwam Purkias, follows the tndl- tlooal acrtpt otEdiiiUDd Ros- tud, bat ts peft:)rm.cl with- out elaborate tceDefJ or costumes. JobD Pezeou of Newport portnya Cyn.oo, Peur Stamper of Costa Mea 11 RoxaMe, aod Jaet Gnbll:h of Garden Gt$YelaCbrtlt1an de Nevnuete. CnJc McNair WUIOO of Costa Mesa plays Couote de Galche. aod Nlct of Ca.ta Mea Service and QualiiJ SinrP 1946 NURSERY- allis}ttts FLORIST ARRIVING SOON ... AM Fineat Quality NO. I GRADE Bare-root ORDER AHEAD AND SAVE ICA"S FAVORITE ... New (or 1 977 ... DOUBU: DEUCiffl', P'RCNINENT Plua over SO favorite vari!etiet. Prien at.art at 8.98 r;:RRi'Vii::GiNI .!II', lll""f Ol 'I II'\ f'IO l'\!11 OJ(IIIH"'I'HIIII< 1~1/d~ 1-. CARNATIONS llllD DOZEN Freably cut, Many colon, Floriat wnp. ThllrLthnl Sun. Nov 11·14 . -- '* T.: .-111 1M 1n1oe T..,.. .. ----., Pll (ll.rs. Uoto) Pdea _. E•oiJa (lin . Rlelard) A.LSO EKIO'ri1'G tile fuldaa ~-Wd at the N-rter r. -Sally (Vn. WUuam) Seiolle aDd .Seale May (Mrs. CecU) Sbinr. (1 ... 1 Borto -.) ...... a L (I_, 8er1a &**>.) Mr. BlackWell show Nov. 21 ,.!..~ B*bwll wm be .... rte1 to ...... _. ..-.or z.a. Glib et Jfewpwi Har- bor tiiii.day. Mew. 11. fi'Om 5 lo7p.m.llltoellpo,P .... ~~--llr. Blaetwr.U wm eom- meatMe tU PIM "141oQ at ....... , __ party _ .. toe_ ... --~Ciolb'aS..­ ior Cll:l&MJ reereetkla een. ter protect. Mr. BlaetweU.. 4nt bmd fame u a medler of tbe '•ne-d Ead IUde:"' tl the ·so.. He 11 earr..Oy wrtt1Jic a book oa Ida nperiaces u a ciHiper, He arprtsec tiM futdcll world ewery .la- Ul'J' wbeD be releue• b1.s lllf of tbe 10 wortt dreued ..., ... Co...ebllrmeo of tbe party an Mias Patricia Ztecler aDd Mrs. tbomu A. Baume lr. Tickets: at $10 eaeb may be puc:bued from aoy ZODta member or nMrYedbJpllo- {Hel-) BRUCE OLSON, manager of Bank of Newport's Corona del Mar omce, presenta a trophy to Ha.rbo r Oay scbool student Bla.lr Elllott, winner of the dJ'Yi!llon 2 ehampioo, ship lD ttw bank's super-star competltioo, More thaD 150 yottn&sters competed i.D 10 different athletic eYeats. Ot her dl'rlllon winners were Stewe Peykoff and Bnd fryer, Harbor View school; StUart Marc.oon and Tl..sh Cllapman, Wncol.D school, and stephl.nle Hager of Corooa del Mar SChOOl. • -·~ hrte-o.vts VIT AM IN SALE! MYADECe a_. ..._., Vltambl For-lt. wtt11 111t11era11 IOChr/10 Fnt REG, $'1.H Now. .. $4.49 VITAMIN C 500111( 100 TABLETS REG. suo Now ... $1 .29 VITAMIN E toO CAPSULES .00 Untta lU.• •ell REG."·"' Now ... $2.99 I'IESCRIPTIONS FILLED 7 DAT$ A 'ftU t-t WEB DAYS I t · 7 -OAYS 2• tfeWottT CIMTII D&.. ..... PLA1A 1tl (ADJACPT TO '"_.. IILAMOf SEE OUR CHRISTMAS WINDOWS G fwniture . Cards - For Christmas, Give Another Chance To Live and Breathe in Orange County The breath of life does not come easil\· 10 t'\1eryone Newbo rns with hyaline m embrane d1::..ease. children with asthma and adults suffenng frorTr emrhysema and chronic bronchitis must fight for thr ... critk:al breath of life . The Lung Association of Orange C ounty works thro ugho ut the year to aid this continuing struggle MedicaiJ_esearch. better breathing clinics. educati onal programs contin ue the As sociation's efforts t o determine the causes. the treatment and the cure of respiratory afflictions Christmas seals give the Assoctatton funds needed to continue this work. When you receive your Seals m the m ail. give generously to the Lung A ssociation. Yo u'll breathe easier. and mor e importantly. you may help others to breathe easier as well LUNG ASSOCIATION OF ORANGE COVNTV Carol Kawanl)mi. Pr(>sident Voluntee1 Board of Dtrectors 1717 North Broadway Santa Ana. Califomta 92706 T•lephon• (7141 835 LUNG Number 33 in a series of public servic~ advertisements sponsored by Avco Financial ervtces. Newport Beach. California • CM ok's ... stalled c-o« IOllfUI-· _.. Ill .. IOI'tllctlt cor- -t1 MW)!Oit Bl'fd. ..., "-" "" ., Rlellald hweU. 1• tt.J claltwr St.. C..llll ... __ .., a.. •n • llftJoelo · -011 ,., I U-11 1MJ1e In Pllll'l'_tl_ •1•1 ,.., 1111 - cc. ....... wta 1 ...... c.._ IIIII llu r 11' li bot ~ wiD PI 1 Slf Mt -otltalr-A... t1r no toot--,.-. -lor CoeD 1111. c_, 100 ---------a ..,. lip 1111-• 1 ,.. ..,rc 1ft tlld B-r. "-~ll;;;j loeoJ elll••r - - -...... bJ .. CDM liPid f-D • Cbrlltrnu tltl'al alii'IOit aUhe I ' at tD It .-. Cool* tile C-:1 of bJDoC..N--c---1 alCM. 'twoA•ry bacbtlor units w111 at""' uoac Nnport BIN. wlb DO wbldowa OD U.. ned Adt,lortcllcetnf- lk: OOU., llr. Sewell u .. tlliHd to tbe planners, He -.. -rfbQtlng 19.000 ~ feet of lud to wldeo Vucurd Way oa the west -of theproJe<t. v_,.rd Way 1a proposed to tie Into Saata Isabel AYe. as ID 84 .. loot secondary blchway tnto tbe ch'IC ceoter. The 1aDd wu reeeDtlJ rezooed to h.tgb dMIII:7 tromCJ-CP. NANCY£. HOUSTON Co., lf70 St1ta ~..a:;:·A=-loofat&ftJ0 tMittlllt'l ..... W'IHII U. 1Uftf 'llrzta"77 C.lllllltJ 01$ ' 'b+r CO!Ita M ... qcetredwro~ K.Q Spire-(Mrs. wtWam Tbl dtlt•• t1 ... : (CCCO~ WD blri IMII of "'\ ot a ..-permtt to coo-m) wtu cet to ... ber brud U. IIIU adfi8Drr oa s It-cat, trdlc -••ra. *-sttuetG~aatawtttl M'W CnndciUCMer,boNOe-t• ..,._ Wtdllai-IIPt CCCOtoall:t:Marftfidta nr1aoce for? per etot dell -tober 25 to Sbtrley Spurceoa. to ncoaua..r u.t ... ., tbe c., eo.eo lut sUy dtfi&tloa 1? o ·Lofti s aDd blastud James ttDd. of COM tnlBc lllll'fl)' 1DOIItl. Ole eo.dl rltaned An, at 61 ruce at Anacortes, ww .• wetp-be taaa. a.t. bee~ .. of It to the ctllt••tr' •N'tl· Soren J. Suncl>el"' 2!!9 lng 8-S/4 polaQdl. Tbe cllf... 10me cb)tdku ta a. 00111.. tkle commUte~ t:w lltMJ. LaJolla Dr., N~rt er new baby, AJU,.., ar-mlttee oa tbt wof'dlltr of After Jut-~· ac:ttaa. Helch:tl, ....,. approval of a rived on ber dl.ddy'sblrttl-tbe pttJPC)iiild 1tuQIIJtioa that com • lOt u- "Uia.aee to allow coutruc-dayl The oe• mama'ullter, ,.c:ted lo to. liP tbt lllb- tloo of 1 uotta at tas ..... Sandy cwrs. Rlelllrd lie-RUMMAGE SALE Jed ncato .u .. -... Dr H rot Daniel). bas gone up to be • 1D J.-ry. Jt.....Ue. tbe dttloo ~l...:;"to1~~ wltb AU!soo and lllr lt.piUJ, SWAP AT SCHOOL n10111 0( lUt Wlolt'•-- ltre byd-~ •-u. WbUe Ka)' babysUs tbt · mlttee 111wt11 1J'IU be for-.... s Ill u•e area, crl.ndehlldreo here at bome. --~ comb~ • .._II Met wa.rdecl to tbt Ctty eo.cu. tbe beaYJ cost a burdea. oo . • • • IUa.l n~mmace -...e tte.bed· Tbe Coi"'Ot del Mar tbe dtl'tklper. uled for tbla Satllrday at c ..._rrtter of ,. __ ___ ''DARE TO CARE•!'' Come ud team bow to nu tbe YOid ot apathy wttb the abuoda.nce of God's Joy. Attend, wtth your fam Uy &ad ftleods, this free "Christian Sei@Oce Lec- ture, ChUd ea re will be provided at the church. NOV . 15 A famlllar taee ll'OUDdtbe Ro Aade e1 a.d:l -.......,_..._.,...., N ewporter lnn establish meat y . nell e ry wblcb orpalsed. tiM CCO ts Clay Ellis, W'hO was ooe sebool. 1900 Port s.boane ftli:s tbe elty to~ of the brother....owoers ofCo-Way, Hubor VIeW' Homes. $3,000 to ftDI.Dce tbe door- rona del Mar's Ellis ~~bear;.:-:;:.:;:; to..door •""· Brothers Nursery 011 Coast by lbe Andersen PTA IDd CHAMBER Highwa y •way baek 111 the 111 proc .... wUI -toward WILL HEA!l '40's and '50"s. Clay 1s tbe pun:lllse or_... DOWNCOAST PLANS credited with turniDC tbe t4 scbool equ~pmeot,.. 0 • Tbe lJTtDe CoDIIJIDJ's acres of laod oo •Meb tbe plaiQed Carole To~ dowaoout deYelopmtDt wtU Newporter sits lnto a thtnc PTA presldeat. Aadersell be prueatec! to members of beauty. One of tbe Dowers PriDell*l Scott Paulsea ts and caeats of tbe Coroaa he frequently used through· eba.trma..n of tile eYeot. del Mar Charmer of Com- out ttle landscaping •as tbe meree by DoDI.J.d G. sumpoonce ... ntum.Soman, Garden groups cameroo, dlroctorofUnbtn guests han admired It (aod desf&D and ea.'f1.roameata1 even talked clay out ot eut-• • lings) lhal 11 has become meet jOintly ~=Y. ~r!:.r 1= known across the country as Tbe Spyglass Hill Garden Nov. 18, at the vwa SwedeD th e '• Newporter Geranium." Club bas trmted the Big restaurant. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 8 00 p M LECTURER : • • Clay abandoned retirement Canyoa Garden Club to j)in NomiDattoas from tbe this summer and tsoowbaek them Wednesday, Nov. 17, noor In tbe next bollrd of ag21n beautitying the New-dl to 1f11J .. ___ _._ SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST porter Inn. al 9:30 a.m., at the home rec rs ....,. .. ......,. of Mrs. DaY1d Brig~ 6 3100 Pacific Vie• Cor•"• del Mar • • • JOliN M. MURRAY. M.D. C.M .• F.R.C.P. Even tbe klcls have paper- work! New ly turned Eagle Scout Bart Andersoo, age 15, •owed to reach this td.gb hooor when be n s 14. He actually did all tile work and reee1Yed au tbe t.dges 1n 3 years, but It took him the extra year to m1 out au tbe for ms. He received his Eagle badge Oct. 2? at the Coort of Hooor meeting a.t tile Bal- boa Yacht Club. Bart 1s tbe son of Mr. aod Mrs. stewart Anderson of Harbor VIew HIU s and a freshman of Co- rona del Mar bigh sebool • He started scouting wtt!l: Diplorr~t:l~ of lhe A111f'ricill'f Board of Op,.alo lot'Y ~ ·"""o"'"c~s lh f' establish•nrl of lbP AHOO..tTED DERMA.101.0CASTS MEDICAL GROUP 'fllr..s tclifj lr!rtlical Pllvilirm No.4 20/ I WesJc/i lf DritJr, Nru1port B ellclo Pr~utic,. lirr~iled lo Orsf'tJS f'S 11nd C/Jft cer of the SA:i" • ~odf'rn t\cne .,.b eropy ar~J PrevenliQPI By Appoinl.,eorl (7/4) 611·1960 Troop 330 under the le&der- shtp of Bud Taylor. His present scoutmaster Is Lup- ton WUkl.n.son. Soccer Shoes ADIDAS JUNIORS 11.95 ADIDAS LA PAZ 17.95 SUPERLITE 19. DIDAS LA PLATA BROOKS SOCCER SHOES 6 .95 ····················-················ LADIES ADIDAS 11.95 19.95 . 24.95 27.95 TRETORN LADIES 19.95 ···-···· CONVERSE 10.95 & Hi.95 ··----··· SOCCER BALLS 6.95 to 34.95 -;:IN;-;OO=WNTO=::WN:;-C;:;OST=A~M.::E:::SA~. ~ .• --1 L.A Lll E s PU RCELLS 12.95 ·-······· EASY TO FIND ... EA SY TO PARK MENS ADIDAS 12.95 . 22.95 . 24.95 PURCELLS 13.95 ........ CONVERSE SKIDGRIP 12.95 Point Loma Drl•e. HeJIIIIIe QUILTING THEME FOR Mrs. Brtgbt wttb the--CHRISTIAN WOMEN tallty will bt Mrs. Robert "'Qulltllla '7&•• wtll be tbe Cimini a.nd Mrs. Jeff Pll!lllU. theme of tbe Newport Beaeb Florist Oebn Allea wt1l CbrliUI.D. Womea.'s Club pr eseat a pfOCI'I.m of de-luocbeoo at tbe A1rporter 1Im eoraUac for lbe bolldlys. at ll:SO a.m. Wedrtesday BUSHMAN WIDOW ""'' 17 . The spee1111 featar~ wW be preserlted by the TO BE COM GUEST •ettt..Qutlt Junetloo 0( Lido The lotb annlnrsary of VU'Iare. the Clyde Zulcb Gallery W'Ul Marpret Johosoo_ autbor be celebrated Wedaesday of maay books, toeludlng e•.W.:. Nov. 1?, whenCbde ''18, abd DO time to wute," aDd Judttb BJaod Zulch eo-wtU be tbe speU:er. Music tertaiD members of the Co-will be rt•ea bJ Karen Me. rona del Mar Chamber of Bride ot the Robert Wagner Commerce and their pests Cbora.Je. at a ooelr:t:a.U hour reeepUoa. For resernHoa.s, caU Mrs. FruetsX. Busbrnan Wrs. Batbtra stewart, 675- wtdow of the famous moft; 2741. ldo~ wtlr'be onseot tn un-YUGOSLAV WILL TALK "eU u ortgtnal bi"'Ue bust of lames lnllle nrst 0ooe AT MISSIONS MEETING by Judttb Bland. Tbls ber. Peter KumJe, foaDder of ole s:l&e statue ns ttrst the ftrst P_.ecostal Bible ftC(esled by Clark Kerr, scbool bl Easten. Earope, presldea of tbe UDhersltl• JFUl be NetlfiiOrt-Mea of CaiUoJ"tlla, and bas ~ Cbrlstian Ceater•s ruest 10 :rears In tbe rnatiDg. Mrs. speaker for Its wt.nter mls- BuSb.ma.o of Beferly HUJs ls sf.OD.S OODfereoce, New. 16- a director oo tbe board of 21. tbe American IasUtute of A Yacoslartaa minister Fine Arts. m:l director ot tbe Blblleal A .speclalprtzeattheJUty TbeologteallruJtttute In Za- wt.U be the awi.J"d44c ot a greb, Yagosl&YI.a, Mr. Ka~- martne pal..oting mle W'W be lpAiktng eYery ;.~.U:U .. at Shore Cwts.'• Dl&:bt ez:eeJtTblrsdayat?:30 . p.m. He wW also be speak-FAHRENHOLZ, ·74, lila 111 the 8:30 IUid ua.m. OF C. M. IS DEAD alld 6 p.m. Mnlee• oo Son- Walter Fahrenbolz, 74., a retired publlc accountant wbo Uved at W Emer.oo, Costa »ea.. died Oct. 28 day, Nonmber !!.Newport. Mesa CbrUUan Ceater ls located 1D Costa Mesa, on Eut 2211d st. ...,.,..burledat.... N.H. PANHEL TO HEAR He was bo1'111110blo. came TALK ABOUT GEus to Callfonlla to 1952 and "' moved bere 1D 1959. He bid beea an aceoabb.ot here for 20 rears. Bell-Broadway of Cosb. Mesa wu ~era! director. SERMON ON LOVE ''L1Ye with lOYe'• 1f1ll be tbe sermon Utle of senior putor JohD LiDdnll at du- plicate serriees at 9 a.m. ud 10:30 a.m. thJ.I: Sunday, No.-. 14, at Plymouth Coa- cnpUooal crarch, S262 Broad st., Nnport Hel&:bts. -· sehool Is oow btllla oflered dartac:both semc •• Coffee bou:r 1t1ll be beld be- tween tbe etllreh bours. Newport Ha.rtlOr PanbeJ .. lealc .W meet at 10:30Lm. WtdDHday, Not". 17, at tbe Gleodale SariDcs commuaUy room, Newport Cer&ter. Jeweler lrhrJ Barr wUl talk about rems, preeedtJ:Ic lu.aebeon. no.tesMS 1De1Dde Motes. Robert L. Koehler, KMllleth Sampeoa. Georre E. Hoed....... Loe Clark, James K. W••er, Enrett D. Sadler, TobD T. Keeler, Rooa.ld Gaclluo, M. A. Joha- ooo ... KalllrYD - OIRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURER TO TALK sidewalk bonking To really care m ov fellow mu Ia tO eee blm •• u he tnly Is 1D Goc!'s llebtt'' ays Cbr1sU.I.a Sci- ence leeblnr NIDey Rous- toa., wbo W'W tpeU at 8p.m. MODday, Not. 15, at Paclfle Vtn Drtn, Harbor Vtn HW.. Tbt pablle lectan, •- tWed ··nan to ea.n." 11 the, IIIIa ......... I IHID- btr <II lbo Cllrt-. llci- Boord 0( lAc ........ -bo_...,.,_R. F-. Ther~·s o bonk In Newport Oeoch where you con make most of your bonking tronsoa.lons 11ght frOI'Tl the Sidewalk. Dank of N•wpon hos Just opened [WO Sidewalk teller SJotions or oor main otfk:~ on Oovc;r ond Sbneenth St. Dy btfnglng [WOof our ~kient t@!le15 rig~ out to you. we sove you time as well Oi f()()(S(eps b«ovse. like the wolk·up ond drive·tf"wu tellers ot aU D6nk of Newport offices. our~ sidewalk telle-rs feorure exte-nd~ hOur>. They'<e opt.>n f<am9 to 5 Monday tlvough Thut>doy, 1111 o on r ttdoy ond f<om 9 1o t on SoMdoy. -==" ii~ all 2.4 ...... to '\.I FEGU ARD' ~ Ot: S.xre.nch Sctft>t NttWpon Oeoch, Coltfomlo o•~-5~3 -""' ·--(Jig) =!i~:~~ • Russ aHack peril cited CG1a1A Da.IM, CM.. Lt. Goo. llollol 0. Gr.-(1111-?f) Ill hiP to<ollll-llll•, ......-ltt ntlndcllrec-te~U&MC• SIOIIUoM tlnt Heritage hymns'1'" "'tbt -laleUJ-•WI Arm,wollt(_;,~o~e. C.-et! ~. will addf'M.I witt! CIA, Md a.J1J ulbe N 16 h tllo A~qr~<UJoto~--eblef 0( ov-wat11 ov. t eme a1 ._. •• 1111 P~W• ot-,_ • .,_,. Ho 1s ": ··lfrmq. OllfM.rtbCe:'' ..W bt 1M t-·lor lbo M'O'f. l& ••atllloftM Har- bor Vfe'wr lfWI: ConunlltM ol tile 0..,.. ~ Pbll- -tloetottlltllo-of Mra. 111-lleMillr. Membtn oltbtoommtttee wut pert>rm 'l'tluklllnac mule, wttb J .. Coot u mochntor ·~ aecom- p&Dltd bJ Sbaroa McNally at ~ Pl"'P Of'IU., A bat. · ri'OODid QIOrllt wtllllllc--•rat bymu tnutn.t1ac how muteal berttlct JiJW to eultunl &welopmeDt. COM HIGH WILL HOLD COMMUNITY COFFEE Tbe year's ftnt commu- nity eommanlcattoa coffee, spoosorecl bJ the stat! of Corooa del Mar bJ«b scbool, w1ll be beld at ?:SO p.m. Tue8day, Mo... 16, at the borne of Kr. aDd Mrs. wu. Ham R. Ro-wley, SGS2 Blue Key, Hartx:lr VIew HUis. All interested parents aDd mem- bers of tbe community are lD"ited to eome wltb ques- Uoos, eoocems, or Interests about the blgb sebool and meet ld>rmally to get ac- quajrated wtth the admloJ- stntors, counselors, aDd facalty. · Tbose planning I" atteod are asked to eaJJ Mrs. Row- ley at 644-7900 • (PG) WOODY ALLEN "THE FRONT" f1Jr1 ~~~ ...._.,DOGe., prded u America's belt NO't'. U, at tbt Nnport l.alormed IDC1 mwt nallatte B•ch Marriott botel. H1J et»ert 00 u s ,, RaulaD topic 11 ••u Rulta.attaets." mllltary eaf,abiuu;... WaUtr Kaott, blader of Kaott•s Btrry Fum lD 8ue- Ol Pull: aDd Leac:u• "lce- prelldeat,' Is c:ha1rmu tor the bmebeoa. Admtral WU- UJ.m MeC ioy of Newport, a.J.1o a League Yice.presl- dea.t, la cblirmu of the SCOUTS SELL DUCATS TboUaaMa or Cllb Scout• ao<l BoySeoulswUlbtlaloek- lnc oo doors throucbout the eowty thls Saturday, No.-. 13, for Scout..O-Rama '76 Ucket ll.les ldctotf for the Dee. 11 shaw tn the Anaheim Coa•..UOO C.-ter. HARBOR TWIN CINEMAS (PG) AlEXf:r THE GYPSY HARBOR at WilSON • COST A MESA 64(;,0573 THE GIIEATUT PLUS AP:RICAN ADYEN'TlME EYEit FILMED l££ ROGfR JACK Le:IIIION GENEV'tEYE BU.IOU> CINEMA CE NTER HARBOR at ADAMS COST A ME SA "(( IIMYII -MOORE ""GONE WITH THEWIN.n·· • 979_414 1 a d• erent ! .... 1 of WhEre anyt111ng can happen ... ano usually dOes! Via Ll&> 67!-8350 N e-.-.·port 6' 19th, Costa M@:sa G46-502S ~ 11!11 ROBERT DENIRO TAXImuvBB "' $1.00 AI(Y~iiOion! .... _.,.,., ...... ·---, ....... .,. t.I'IJi ,, 1~1t ',':., • COST A IIIIE&A 546-- SOUT·H COAST BRlSTOL at dnn\CIIIRI ... a- M""' llll7 "PRI90NER OFZIId AV!lf~" 9tuto Fri4a1,lloo.tl "TWO IIIMUT!, WAIMIMC:." . . . . 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WE ARE ALWAYS GLAD TO SEE YOU AND HOPE WHEN SERVICE AWAIT YOU EVERY TIME YOU VlSIT lB, A11D IF WE YOU CALL, WHETHER FOR PAINT, PLASTER, PLUMBING, DON'T HAVE THE ITEM YOU WANT WE "LL ORDER IT FOR YOU. THE SOUTHLAND'S FINEST • HARDWARE • COLONY PAINTS • SMALL APPLIANCES • PLUMBING SUPPLIES . ' 2205 W. IALIOA ILVD.-, NEWPOIT lEACH PHONE 01 3-2310 FeoturM Not'-lly Advertised lronds ol MerchandiM at Fair Prices OPEl 7:31A.M. 10 ,. P.M. Sf:VEI DAYS A liEU IIICLUDI"' SUIDAYS AID HOUDlYS • Jr. All America playoffs NI!WP)rt S.cb Jr. All- Amerfea lootball teams fared poorly 1n last Satur- day's llnal rflC'llu-seasoa p.mes. For some or the teams, losses meant faUure to ret t.ato cotmtJ pbJOtrs, Here a_re results of Sa- tarday's p_mes: ID Cllntc DtTtsicm (8-9 years old) play. the Chey- ennes downed tbe Cerritos Hornets 24-12, adnnclog to tbe county playolfs. They meet tbe Mlssloll Vle)?Gau- ebos oa Saturday In tbe nrst round. edged the Corsair'S 7 ~. ad- nocing tbe Costa Mesaos to tbe playoffs. The Cougars 'lrillplayStm- day at Gardea Grove in the annual '•Egg Bowl" against tbe East Garden Gro•e Jets. Tbe game is DOt a partofthe county playoffs, but arumally matches 2 of the top non. playoff teams. P UBLIC NOT IC E FICTITiOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is doing business as: Dnw Management Company, 8402 Commonwealth Ave., Buen2 Park., C allf. 90620: Donald W. Wright, 484 Ogle-st., Costa Mesa, Callf. 926Z7; Abe Reider, ~700 Ravenspur Dr., PaJos Verdes, Calif. 90274. ~OOJGARS at Newport '11111 .... J W. -1 lr.l Gard• Grore a,r Jr. All..A.meric:a ttaiDI J'u.lor PeeWee (10-11 rn.) dlvisiorl. Froat row, left, ate Rlcbard Sebwe:tWrt, J'f!lf '•Bull'' Browa_ Dames. TJler "Jammer" John!DO, Dne ''Hoaad DDc" Law!IOil, Brta.a ''Sidew!D6er" Scabo, Dou( Con-.,ltobert ''Semi'' Brown.iDC, Brt&u. '•Moose'• Pridemore, aDd Cui ''Tbe Gnat" Jcmes. Sec:oad row. John ''CboA>er"Ctl}tralla, Robby ''Tatebet'' Asbworth, "Dister" One Scmr.ttser, Doo ''Loud" Larson. Mike ''Terrl:lle" Terry, '• Lectrk" Patrick O'Su!Uvan, Vloce'•Futnct'• Ferro, Wtte'•Ueat•• Brown. Dick ''Teo Ceot" Nlct.,t, and Tony Nese. 1'h1rd row. from left,. R. Post, Chris '•(roo•· Ore, Robert '• HI-pockets" Ziegler, Rorie ''The Hammer'' Steta, RGl ''81Dgo" Brown, Due ''Pogo'' Patterson, DMIII.J Garn.tt, Mular "Spider'' P:a.rsa, Yllte Horn. and '' Meao'• Joba Morrow. Fourth row, Coach Jim Hom, defensl•e Uoe coacb Andy Morrow. Dead COI:cb Fred Scl.lzo, defcslve coordinator Terry Sargent, offensive coordiodor Jerry Post and coach Mark Ho lt. Missing when the photo n.s takeo were Gree: ••steam Roller" Roell• and athletic director Bill Pridemore. The boys were gtven tbelr colorful nicknames by the coaching staff. Flag grid playoffs set Butfalo Bobcats vs. Chu- oel Bears, 9 a.m., Buftalo Hills Park. occ.. ., •• , ....... ... .. ........ .. ---·-.. ,...,, I ... ha ..,._ -....... Doc.l-4. Doc. I idloe '*" -occ -... u.c.-1¥-ll?p .... lld F•U.----~~· ... ··---.,.., ! .. I"" ,...., II 7 p.m, a. Det.lud,...... WOl -"-ct at • ..... Charnp.e•_, Mmln•l• ""'-lor F-7 = ~~~.,:, .:.: a4enlooa. n.petwnt ' •--WUl 1. lllpd II 9 p.m.. oa SU..nll.J, Dec. 4. RWOIIT HAIIOti.SIGII I'IIR.JIIEOIEEJ(LY -PAGU 111-Y.IIOV. 11. 1!16 COiiJIIA 0£LIIAR, CAL SltOWOOWN FrldaJ al(bt at DaYidaa Field ..-W match ~l'tllekl Seott Werry of Corona del Mu ud One lloWea of Costa .. esa, 2 of the county's top pnp~stpal eatlers. CM, CDM IN SHOWDOWN A 1-.guechl.~sb.Jpand a CIF p.la)'Oft berth are at .tate Friday nfCd: when Co- rooa del Mar aod Costa Mesa l:d&:b sebools play foot . ball at Dnldson Field. CoSta Mesa. wfll ch has auer bad a wlnnJ.og football leuoD. can wnp up the Soutb Coast League tiUe wtth a .to. Corooa del Mar can wtn at least a share of the league HUe and assure a playoff berth. early, marching to • score 111 the open1Dg mtnutes, ...ub Mollica roillc OYer trom the ?, TbeJ led 13 -0 at the haU. Tbe Mustanr defense bas oot atlowed a touchdown 1o Its lut 2 ga mes. Corona del Mar'sdefease, which hadn't allowed more than one TO per gam~. and only 5 ia 7 p.mes, had .Us worst night against Ml ssioo Viejo. The ftred-up Dlablos ran through the Sea King ltnes for more thaD 400 yards, Meanwhile, key pass inter ceptions stopped sever- al CDM drives. lD the Juni'or PeeWee Dl- ......., (10-11~ U.. Coaprs dropped a 7-0 decision to the uDbeateo North Hunting- too Beach Trttoas, •bo had been averagtnc 25 polnts per game, and who gave up only one touchdown aU season. The Commandos, also 1n the Jr. PeeWee gtOQp, lost 12- 0 to the FOWitaln Valley Falcons. The Coronas lost 12-6 to the SantJ Ana Demons and the Cowboys beat the Irvine Dons 14-ti 1D PeeWee (11- lZ) games. This business ls condUct. ed by a genent partnership. Signed: A6e Reider, Don. a.ld W. Wright. Tbts statement was filed wtth the county clerk of Or. ange County Nov. 8, 1976. Playoffs beglb Saturday LD Newport's park recreation Qag football leagues, and continue each Saturday through Dec. 4, when cham. pJons wlll be crowned lb 4 diYisions. The Mariners Frogs won the ''A" Dhi- sJoo and oo playoffs will be held lb that d.lvisloo. Wtn. ners or local playoffs go on later to couotyplayof!s. Here is Saturday's schedule: Ma.ri.Ders strikers vs. Pe- ntosala Bombers, 10 a.m., Mariners Park. Mariners Vildtl(s YS. CYC Trojans, 1 p.m., Mariners Park.. Heights Rams drew a bye. ''CC" DIVlSION (4th grade) Mariners Spinners u, Heights Sailors, 9 a.m., M.a. riDer s Park. OCC UNEBACK.ER Rhett Tucker, No. 55, sacks Cerritos College quarterback KeYtn Ham.Uton for a 9~)'U'd Joss In Saturday night's 21-17 loss to the falcons. Tucke r, son of OCC bead grid ooacb Dick Tucker bad a total of 19 tackles ln the contest. He has 142 tactl~s In 8 gameS this yea r, an average of almost 18 tackles per game. Going into the game, Co. sta Mesa leads the league wtth a 5.1 ~rd. Corona del War and Laguna Beach u e tied for 2nd with 4-2 records. Laguna hosts U.ll.i . Yerslty tn a Friday night game that could still scramble the standings . For all teams, the regular sea- soo ends Friday night. Tile league champs and the run. oers-up are assured or a spot 1D tht CIF playoffs, which begin Nov, l~. Costa Mesa broke a 3. way tie for first last f'rl· day Dlght wUh a convlncing 21 -0 thraSh1D.b of El Toro at Orange Coast Coll E"ge stadium. Corona del Mar ""'as upset 28~20 that ni ght by Mlssloo VIejo, and Laguna Beach also lost Jts s~ond league game. droPPing a 7 .o decislon to Dana Hills. Newport Harbor 's home- coming game Friday night at Davidson Field was a battle or losers . NeUber team had won a Sunset. game, and Huntington Beach tladn't won any ldnd of game. They still tlaveo't. Newport held the Oilers to just 24 yards in the first tla lf, and staved off a late rally to win 16-14, Eric Smith put the Sailors on the board tlrst ln the opening quarter with a 31 yard rteld goal. Roy Ray scored the first Sailor T'D In tile 2nd quarter, going the ltnal 2 ya rds to d imu a long march, Ray's 21 yard run was the hlghllgtll of a 3rd period drtve ttla t ended 'Nitti Dee Warrl going over from the I ya rd line. The Sailors leO 9-6 at the half and 16·6 aft er 3 quarters, but Oller qu arterback Marco Paganelli's pa ssing tn the fina l quar ter brought his team back to ""'lthtn 2polnts. Newport Is now 4-4 on the season. Io a Midget dJYistoo f1oa1. tbe Costa Mesa Conta~~che's Publish: Nov. 11, 18, 25, Dec. 2, 1976, In the Newport Harbor Eoslgn. F -661£1 "C'' DlVISION (3rd ... de) ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS • PERSOMAL 1 Time 2 Times 3 Ti mes FLUTE II PICCOLOJeSSODs. 20 words or less . , , 2.00 .,., 3.50 •... 4.50 Can come to your hOme. 21 to 30 words., •. , 3,00 ,.,. 4,75 .... 6.00 Teaching au levels trom 31 to 40 words .... , 4.00, ... 6.50 .• , , 8,00 Bach to Rock.. Janice Each word over 40 , .• 10 .. , .• 15 .• , . .ZO WoUe, 675-3770, l;;~~~;~~~~p~~~~~t!j~~~~ • HELP EMPLOYED PRACTICAL • MISCELLANEOUS HOUSEWIVES, SHUT .JNS! ause/bOU.sekeeper 4e~ stres llYiD( quarters at the beacb Lo e•change for Ugbt Cl!Ues. Non-smoker. E%c:elleot local re!ereo. ces. 6'73-4083 (answe~ service). LeaYe tel. no. • CARS FOR SALE 1966 PDRSC HE, 911, new engine, new brakes, new tires, Konl & Webers, 5- ~. cherry eoodttlon. Metallic blue; ski rack. Phone 846-8857. • BS.OPPORTUHITIES LEGAL BLAC KJACK -Re- volutlooa.ry new Yideo game machine. Small in- vestment brings large in- come with buUt-LD ta:r benefits, Excellent loca. tlons avallable. Call Mr. White, area code 213, 655. 0040, or wrUe Universal Ma.rketl.og Coocepts, 8421 WUsblre Bl•d., Benrty KUls, Caill. 90211. 0 BEAUTY SALON !Jl(; u_.ai,n.e 'o. BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E Coast Hwy Corona del Ma r Phone 644 7336 • BICYCLES 4.20 E. 17th St., Costa Yea 646-7706-640-USS WE WELCOME LAY A WAYS •DRY CLEAN!IIS DIMMITT ~~ FIAett qoaUty dry clellliJIC oa thtprtm1MI SELF SERVICE LAUIIDRY AD --latett.-1 FrtptUro-ro l:ZOO L C.OA IT HW'I"., COM tt"ONl.t 7.tf·"ll JUST ARRIVED F'ROM SmogSYWel Rellned, com- passionate, dependable Phone from yoor home. $3 hour. 6?5-7196. lady desires child ca re • SALE position ln motherless or 1-'--'--::..C:..::..:=:....---- fatherless home; S35 a day. References. Phooe: 714.675..6838. Avallab!e as of Nov. 15, 1976, ROOMM ATE WANTED ·-· year •round beach house. We're mellow, easy going UCI students and would like the same. Call 675 - 3770. Ask for Janice. 210-8 33rd St., Balboa Penln~ta. $110 per mo. • FLORIST FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DeMur! Tosb 1/JJ/<(''1/..; PHONE . 646-4479 2438 Newport Bhtd. Costa Mesa • H EARIHC AI DS HAL AEBISCHER Zf.'!!!: .. ~. II:AIItiNG AIDS Proper F1tt1ng Assur@d 3409 E Coast Hwv Corona del M<t1 675-3833 ~e£~ Clothing -Nautical Gifts Marine Hardwa.rt Open seYEICI days a week to ~erve you better 900 W, COAST I:{WY., N,B, POONE: 645-1711 BOAT F'OR SALE --1974 WrJedt 17 foot fiberglass, 455 C,I, Olds Crusader engine, Berkeley jet driYe. Sealed bids accepted untU Nov, 17 at 10 a.m. M.ini- mum bid, $2,%00.50. Boat may be sHD at Lllepard Headquarters next to New. port Pier. Call 640-2156 8 a.m. -5 p.m. SOFA AND LOVE SE AT,es:- ceUent condltloo, plush naup.hyde, betge tan, rolled arms and backs. Paid $700. Best offer. New to ar ea. Doesn't matcfl carpet. 540-7629. ANTIQUE TABLE, Gleaves and pads, 8 chairs a.nd covers, buffet. Best otter over $1,000, Gold print sora, gold chair, 3 white Uvlng-room stands. Sepa_r. ate or aU lor $225,00. Pbone: 645.0202. • PLU MBING-HE.+. TI ... G Ju st Plumbing & Heating Water Heaters, Disposals, Drams, Faucets, Copper Rp.pipes .... Rt>asonable prices •. , Day, night, or week·eods1 JUST PLU III BIH G Telephone: 642.4111 License No. 300948 MUSICAL FOR SALE PRE-HOLIDAY SAL£ Excellent Ba.lctwtn Ae ro- sonic splDet plaDo $ 875 Hammoad U.-102 Orpn., Wtlaut cue •••• $ 995 Y &-mar. stDdio plano, natal recuro. ••• Uprtcbt-o ~m ........ $ "5 Bt.lctwlll ··w·· 5'Z'' cnDCl, IN NIEWI'OAT lEACH ~ coedltiOII $H75 OffiCt! Ytmabl. JP1rNt orp.a, DESKS · CHill Rll 11 r-.I -n · · · $1075 FILES •SAFES 1 CMU Olr .. , ... ,_, plu OFFICE SUI'I'LIEs .. r Cbriotmu ........,. &STATIONERY "!...-:."'" •Joet_.to prlo< ---~ T1,7~ SCHMIDT .,MUPJC CO. ~ ~• T ..... .a.lnoJ.~ ~t1N-..-t iMI,N ..... t 1107ll lllloii.,-- Rn: t A.ll. to t P.ll., --·11.; !:10 ..... Bucs renew Mt. Sac feud Irvine Terrace Dolphins Y&. BuJfalo Trojans, 9 a.m. Mariners Park. Channel Bruins Vi: But- f.alo Comanches, JO a.m., Buttalo Hills Park, CYC Tornadoes YS. Pen- insula Buckeyes, 11 a .m., Mar iners Park. Marloers Rams drew a bye. Coach Dick Tucker's Or- a.nge Coast College football squad rerews lts 29.year grid feu d with Mt. Sa.n Ao- lonlo College th.ls Saturday nigh.t a t Mt, San Antonio Stadium It~; Walnut. Klck.otf Is set ro:-7:30p.m. Both teams enter the con. lest followl.ng tough losses. '' 8 " DIVISION Tucker's Pirates dropped a. (5t h grade) 21.17 decision to Cerritos Eutbluff Pelicans "• Saturday night, and Mal Ea. CYC Colts, noon, MarinerS too's Mounues lost thelr Park. .tlrst of the season, a 33 .7 Manners GorUlas YS, verdict to powerful Fuller- Buffalo Viklngs, 11 a.m., too. Buffalo Hills Pa.rk. The Pirates enter Satur- Channel 49ers vs, Pentn.. day's game with a 2.2 South sula Packers, oooo, Martn.. Coa.st Conference record and ers Park. i. 4-4 season sLate. The Irvine Terrace Smashe rs MounHes are 2·1-1 in South YS. CYC Seabawks, 10 a.m.. Coast acttoo and 5-l -2 on M a.rtners Park. the yea.r. "BB'' Dt'IJStON The Pirates, wbo had beeo (6th gn~) averaging ooly 215.2 yards But'falo Wolverines Ys. per game 1D toti.J offense, Mariner s Anteaters, noon, showed some offensive spark Buffalo Hllls Park. ln last Saturday's 21-171oss Pentosula Sandpiper s vs. to Cerritos. The Sues com- CYC Ra.ms, 9 a.m., Marin. piled 344 yards 1D total of- ers Park. fense to the contest. CYC Lightning Bolts vs. Hallback Faye Weathers, Mariners Lobsters, 2 p.m., a 5-9, 165-pou.nd freshman Mariners Park.. speedster fro1n Pacifica Ea.stblllff Vikings vs. High, rushed for 104 yards Heights studs, 10 a.m., Ma. on 20 carries. It marked rlners Park. the nrst time th.ls teason Last Saturday, these were tha t an OCC back ha s rushed the results of final regular . for more than 100 yards 111 seasoo games: a game. lD '•C'' Dtvision --Marl. Dennis Boswell, OCC's ners strl.kers 12, Channel other flaltback, galoed 57 Bears 0; Marloers Vlk.\ngs yards. He Is from Westmln- 2, Eastblutf Shar ks 0; CYC ster High. Trojans 16, Heights Rams Tucker was also pleased 6; Buffalo Bobcats 27, Pen. with the pb.y of Larry Hall, tosula Bombers 7. a tight end who was coover. Divis ion '•CC " •. Marl. ted to quarterback last week ners Spinners 21, Cba.n.nel when OCC•s Jim Conleytu r ~ Bruins 0; J.tartners Rams . oed an ankle ln praeUet. 34, Buffalo Trojans O; Hall l.s a 6·1, 190-pound Heights SaUors 7, Irvine freshman from Estancia Terrace Dolphins 0; Buffalo HJ.rb. Comanches 26, Peni nsu la Conley quarterbacked the Buckeyes 6. entire p.me last Saturday Dtvlsloo ''8" -·Mariners ---~P~U~B~L~IC~N~O~T~IC~Ec__ Clams 30, CYC Seahawks 6; Eastblutr Pelicans 6, Chan . u.el 413ers 0; CYC Colts 8, lntne Ternce Smashers O; Buffalo Vikings 30, Penin. aula Packers 6. Dtvtstoo '•BB " ~· CYC Llghtnill( Bolts 12. Mariners Anteaters 0; Heights Studs 27, CYC Rams 6; Buffalo Wolnrtnes 27, Peninsula Sudpipers 0; Eastblutr VI ~ t1np 12, Marioen Lobsters 6. DlYilloo ''A" -· tbt CYC Wol•ertDtt: belt tbe Wul- oen Cobru 12-0. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV. EN that the City COUDcU ot the Clty of Newport Beach wtu bold apubUcheart.ncre~ rardlnc a Commerda.l A.c- tl•tues Harbor Permit ap- pllcation by Western Can. oers. lnc, to opentea s1ght- Hetng ud charter •easel OD the waters of Newport a.,. NOTICE m HEREBY FUR • THER GIVEN tllot t .. oaJd polbllc ... rille Will be hold oa t M 22nddlyo1Nof"embu, HIOiit U78, at tbe bOur ol ?:10 p.m. ta tile c~n Cbam-J>o•• of tile City Roll of 1 .. ~~i,;~~~~011 City of llnport Booell, Cal-it -. I I wtllell llmo lall ...... IID1 llld oil .... -hJor~ ... ···-.., -_, .. __ _ Dorto Gtort~ CIIJC-CIIJ ofll...,.n- -..... 11, lrlt, .. ....... .-;,;;:;~..,J ... lloopwt Rarl>or IMip. night, e1cept for th e tlna1 driYe of the evening. Hall came LD and gu.lded tbe PI- rates 85 yards in 10 plays. He completed 4 of 5 passes during the drive for 60 yards, aDd toppetl thlllgs of! with a scoring aerial. He also car- ried the baU 2 times for 14 yards. Freshman Scott Lohman booted a 41-yar d fteld goal 1D the first period to give the Bucs a 3-0 marglo, and Weathers capped a 77 -yard drive wtth a 6-yan:l scortng burst In the 2nd quarter to give the Bucs a 10-0 lead. Cerritos scored a TD just before the bal! and added another to the third qua.rter to take a 14-10 adn.otage. The F'alcons wrapped things up late ln tile foulib quar- ter, drtrtng 60 ya.rdsfollow- lng a.o OCC tumble at the Cerritos -40. Tbe Pirates added a final TO to come within 4 points ot the Fa!~ coos as Hall ,pu:sed 22 yards to Jim Bocut.. The Harbor Area's or her Z schools, Ne'Np)rt Harbor and Estancia, are out of ruMiog in their league races. Newport, 1.3 In the Su nset League after Friday night's 16-14 win over Hunt. lngton Beach, closes out the season this Friday again st Marlna at Westminster. Es- taocla, 1-5 In the Centu ry League, winds up wit h a Saturday night game at Tu s. tiD. The Ea gles lost 28.0 last Saturday to VIlla Park. AU kJck.otfs are at 8 p.m. Costa Mesa•s standout ~rt~hr:ac~,u~:s ~1~~i~:y night, scoring on tou('hdown runs of 20 and 7 yards, Dan Duddrldge ran lor a TO and booted 3 extn -points , Backup quarterback Jerry Cribbs threw a 19-yard scoring pass to Jeff Frazier fo r the other Mu st911g score. Mesa brought the bome- c:omlll( crowd to Us feet E stancia'~ Eagles have a 2-6 se:~son mar k aft er being s ta mpeded by a strOOi VIlla Park squad Friday night at El ModPna. The sluggish of. !ense of the Eagles, who have scored only 8 TO's In 8 games, was blanked for the tlrst time this season, and !hP defense cooldn't handle the ba lanc~ atta ck of tt1e Spartans. MATTRESSES JfEW -JlE8UILJ)IJfG Irr-egular Shapes ~-.......... -Cottea COH4 MES4 1114TTRIESS CO. 115L\#4e_.tf 81wcl. S41·1J0] Ford's Better Ideas for 1977 .. Here Today. See & Drive Them Now. LAST CALL FOR RECORD SAVINGS ON REMAINING 1976 MODELS . STILL A BIG SELEC TION AT NEVER-AGAIN PRICES! ~~~~o-iC~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CRAHDPRI XJ STATION WAGON VB ~ automaUc -atr -pwr. str. Automauc Tranaml.nfoo-Factory Air -pwr. wind,, seats -disc brks _ Pwr. steerlog $1199 ECONOMY SPEC IAL .PJuTu lr FORO MAVERICK 2Dr. va • Factory atr • powu ltHI1Ilc .. radio,._. - landau top ~ sun roof $4599 4 FORD Mustang Ghia OR, HA.JtD'l"'P Auto, Trut. Air -Pow..st .. rlac AJOI/t-11 StertO ., ~:. -.. .• •' .· ·. .. •. •. .. •, •, :- NEWOitl MARIO It EJISIG" 1MUitSOAY, NOV. 11, 1'7' Newport Beach Baltoa Island PUBUSHEO IEEXLr -PAGE 1 0084 DEl MAR. CAL Newport &.ach Corona del Mar Lido Isle Corona del Mar ... ~ ... ,R a I tate J.l-=tlt..A ... Bolboo Island Lid~,: WOULDN'T IT BE IIICE • • • • . to live In a 2/3 acre tree-studded HILL TOP home wtth aU the privacy of a lfiDEAWAY EST ATE -and yet live within a few rnllmtes of a scene suoh as the above. The style of the home Is single story. rambUag EARLY CALIFORNIA •lth s hake roof and beam ceilings. Ther e a re 5 bedrooms and 7 baths - a sparkling pool wtth ample declclng for easy enter- talning • . . . . and the VIEW of tile Hamor 15 spectacular .•..• Heallstlcally priced at $265,000. You own the land -not leaseholdl T AMARRON RESORT, COLORADO ln Win ter .. luxurv h idcawav . c-omplvt{' \\''It u n<'rowd cd ·skiing. indoor t l'rH11... IH:<Jit h :-.p;t, swimming pool. m:..t!-1'-<~' •·. I mr rl'..,taurants & live cnll'rt:unml'llt In .... umm<·r. known as one of t lw I 111 t'"' J,!olt & tountry club re:-.orh X In l t ondo rental mvestments BILL G RUNDY, Realtor ~teand~rs Dl d9. at L i ft de hi• 3.&1 BAYSI DE DR., SUITE 1, H.l. 675-6161 Cos mopohlan tnwnhomc in Big Can· yor.: 12' h arh d<•<·oratave tron entry ~at<·. c· n 1, b l l·" l one d r i v c wa y. landsc.lpecl n,tltn wnh ~.wtrhng Jacuzzi and a 3 hl·d room floor plan Owner w11l leas~. lt·~lsl' opttnn or sell for $11S!l,SOO U~I()UI: tl()MI:S REAL TORS'. 675·6000 2443 East Coast H•ghwav. Corona del Mar diSO en M t•)u Vt>rdl·. ,,, b46 5990 macnab I irvine really _______ "" _________ _ BA YSHORES!! --------------~'----------------- "' DOVl" DL, 64).UlJ I 1 ... lAM MIGUIL. ...... 4l4S CNIWUS D"-, 75).1414 Ask Aliolt Olr "Seeer's Protectiln Pial" ASSUME $21,. VA LOAN ) ....... ,....._ .... ... . ••••u y.-4. ••• '' .... .... BUILDERS! ~.,-lo.ooo..,...t.ot ConMrlof-.t~ c .. ,.., OCEANYIEW SCIDI. ISTIICT S54,950. l ............. -..... ... .... , .......... ,..it_ ... "*! Freshly peiwtH. Hw c..,.. • & ....... Pier & Slip LARGE BAYFROHT HOME 5 BEDROOMS ~BATHS PIER & SLIP LOTS OF OtARM $300,000 CALL 673 -3663 EVES. 673--3086 IIIOCIIIIII MIWPOIT IIAat INDUSTRIAL: M-G ZONING • FOR SALE OR LWE : 16,000 SQ. ft. tncludt.ng approximately 1,000 sq. ft. : of air conditioned otftces -7,560 sq. ft. is extra ! high tnt-up, remainder of butldiag is conc rete block and pumice block. 16' x 16' electrica.lly operated luadi.Dc door. 16' x ZS' spray boo<h. 600 amp., t 240 v., 3 ph. power . Mercury llghts • • ; UMK TERMS er DINER MAY CAllY i NELSON ROBINSON : i Realtor i li!;.;l~;!~s.:;_:;!i~d ************** &.chelle Robers, Realtor 3355 I. eo-a;pway a.-clel ... 67,_2373 ~····· ******** 1.~ aw:roa · II 548-7729 . EN SAT.& SUN.l-5 Choice T urtlerock · 19472 SIERRA 01ULA Four bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, lal"fe famUy room wUb ciea mtnc ha nt.ood Ooors, fonna.l din1.Dc room ud breakfast room. CbarmiDg atrium openJ.Dc off famUy room and kitchen. Well planned landscaping wttb timed sprinklers •• You 've seen the rest Now see the BEST RENTAL SECLUDED JASMINE CREEK Two bedrooms. 2 baths, formal dining, den with wet bar. 2 beautiful patios. RELAXING POOL ARE A AND 4 TENNISCOURTS. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. $750. * 675-Snl * 3637 c. COAST HWY . (orOM. •• fbr MESA VERDE TRI-LEVEL Beautiful 4 bedroom home. Prime Costa Mesa location. Large f2mlly room with fireplace, formal dining, beautifully landscaped. $86,900. FANTASTIC BAY VIEW Enjoy mother nature at work witn an unspoiled vtew of the Back Bay from this outstandinQ: 3 bedroom Blulfs home. This popular Trina plan 1s an end unit with 2 patios to insure leisure living a t Us best. $139,000. 640-6161. Call 640-6161 FOR LWE For the EXECUTIVE and hi s FAMILY DECO RA TOR-OWH ED HOWE WI TH VIEW IH HARBOR VIEW HILLS. THREE 8ED· ROOMS, 2 BATHS ... IH MINT COHOITIOH. WILL LEASE FOR $950 WO . MARTIN 6"-7383 REAL ESTATE J)l6 E. COAST HIGHWAY , CORONA DEL MAR .• I I e I I I I I I e I I I I I I I MLI SALES REPORT Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totalled $376-1/2 MILLIONS 111 the first ten m onths of 1976. THIS IS A 56.4 PER CENT INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD OF 1975. 6,54 0 new listings were processed, of which 66 PER CENT WERE SOLD. 65 pe r cent of the s ales we r e cooperative. List your prope rty with a Realtor. •• tl I I I t8 I I I I II 1e.1 111111 ILIIIS CD. OVeR 10 YBA'U Of SEitVICB REALTORS 181 Dov-. Drive, N.B. 631-1100 CURT D08H . . UALTO~ • ••2-6•72 UOO W«IT COAIT HWY., N E WPO AT 8EACK •••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE 11 ~·ou·r.-loo~ for something cbeerflll. oozy a.nd ronlfortable --then yoa shoUld see this cute 1oll hous~" situatet1 on Lido Isle's quiet east eod. TIA Ls ot.vious from the moment you pass through tl•e patio j."ate! It features a ~med ceil- tng, rats~ ftrPplace 1n brick wall, 2 bedrooms dnf1 2 baths. r all for appointment. $145,000. Change your way of lifel Citrus ... Pastures .... Fishing ... Scenery .... T .. , .w orl'al~o 1truc; rar; h w1th loads of scenery, r•: ~~ .ak ... c; tor your own fishing fun, plus trout *'ll'llD ·.walk1nr 11st.an ~ --· antl goll course neart>y. Slxty-three and onf'-half 3rr es or well-known trar.d of d trus; Ci -1 2 ar res of pasture . Almostaew pa"lun!; house,~ older ranch homes, etc. -\ rt-a abounlis m recreational facilities. Live 1n a srr.ot'{ -fr"(', ma~~:nilicent scener~, tension free '40rlrt of vour own: r,w ,~ P \\-1; l TRADE FOR ORANGE COUNTY PrOPERTY. CALL FOR FULL DETAILS! I I e I COM RENTALS 2 B~drms , 1 Bath, Unfu m ................... S325 2 B~drms., 2 Baths, Unfum............... S37 5 2 B~drms., 1 Bolh, Unfum., v ,~.......... S475 3 B~drms., 2 Bo., Un furn .. Some View .... S500 2 B~dm.s., 1 Bo., V i ~w. Fum. Wi nt~r ..... S450 2 Bedrn.s .. 1 Bo., v ,~w. Fum., Winter ... S60n CAMIO SHOttiS IISeBIT SNCIAMSTS Look to the Sea! From both "P•Jc touc:. untts ot umque <:ornn,, rl<'l !\L1r duplex Vaulted \\()()(! hc.tm ('ellmJ!s + 2 hdrm!'. 2 h.1th._ 10 \-..lC'h C'u...,lom d~SIJ!ne<f for •·ntrrt.untn(!. nn "l'clud<'d ov~rstzed lot ~ 1S 000 644-1766 HOW CAN I DEFER MY GAIN ON MY RESIDENCE, IF I SB..L? SERVING NEWPORT BEACH SI~CE1MO ASK US 768-7878 anytime EARLE "BOD" COIIIIDf, cal BROUll ~­ td ·-,_ ,_ ). at )! 10 IY liBIPOIITIIAIB)R BIIICII lliiRSDAY,IIOV. II, Dl' l'llaJIIIED I£BtlY -PAilf I COIIOIIA. DELIIAA, CAL UO fNROl.UIEMT UP 220 OVER LAST YEAR FaD .......,.... at uc Jr. enJ. ca. 1 a udtMIDidk:tJ .... lobls 0,511 -. -· ud --Ill u t.c::r ... ol UO .._tl the coUec-of medlcM. Ia o•er a yeu aco. tdrtitlaa, 111 ltiJd4IU are Tbt total IDeJidn '7,4.19 earoUed u put..tlme *· uadercrtoct.te ud l,!64 dents bl'OIIICII tbe" u:ieaded aniytrStty Procn.ln. Oh. how be.Jut •'ull~· 1 all come\ tog.>tflO:• t Ht>te, Fore h laflde• •.ootdonate' thf' doubl~kn t t JlOi yestf"t p.JnU ,..,d tud. detatled shtn JKket A.rxl rr~atche~ lhf" P''"T shift pattetn to the b01de• ot thf' Acrtlarl' dtr v loc ~wf'~t ro The sh~rt "'c•llentdll\ cornPs '"""'" •H ow n K.Jrl Ellt'tlflh oflq'~ n Qli.'t'n Warn.nt"<t fc,r """ full Y<'a r·~ n ·rmal "'f'ar. rf'fund or rrptac"m~nt lob·n n :~·ru ·l"''t" tao: •n•l ~~~o],.,. -I p lu " n510nll.o Pant ............. 16.00 Jacr.et ......... 26.00 St.irt ............ 18.00 Earthguake! Are you covered? have coverage available our homeowners po licy . RABBITT INSURANCE AGEN CY 1914 Harbor Bl vd .. Costa Mesa-548·5554 Indian is DAR topic Tilt' Colonel William Ca- bell C'h:~pter, DAR, will I'Dld a Thanksgiving dessert mee- ting at 12:30 p.m. Wednes- Cia}', ~ov. 17 at the home of ~Irs. R!rhard Cramm, 1862 Bonaire Wa~·. West Upper Ba}, th(' r~ent, Mrs, Robert Roper, anoounces. Dr. wuuam Sanborn, di- rector of instructional m~­ dia, ;~ewport-).ies:;~ unified school district, v.·lll speak on ··The American Indian: fa ct atJct rantasr -popular n1ls•·omeptlons.'' Mrs. Ro- t>Pn Speed, chapt er chalr- maa for An1ertcan Indians, will int roctu c e Dr. Sanborn, wtiO is alsu an instructor, ~n!l t f'rent ly pr esentet:l a ·tass at l'CI entitled '•The Amerkan lnrllan legaq·: a wa lk Wltll beaut}·." '4nn the coming of Thanks{'ivlng anrt Christmas holidays, contributions or cash, canned food, d t }' sta- ples anJ warm clotning for t•hildren, especially baby tUn~s and blankets, may be b toU!i:llf to tht meeting or to the Orange C01.0nty Indian Center, ar i950 Central Ave., 3t:~nton. The hostess 1·hairman fo r 1!1€ day Is Mrs. Robert !Iauck, J.ssisted by Mmes. Hegina lct SiU.tY, George Woocls, llo'U\i.a 1u Givens and Ht. .. hnd bradford. PUBLIC N OTIC E ~OTJCE OF PUBLIC HEARrNG .'JOTIC E IS HEREBY Gl\:'- E~ t hat the City Council of the Cit}' of :-;"eiVlXJrt Beach v.•ill hold a put oli<' hea ring re- garding revocation of l:larllor Per mU ~~tt l 0-1124, located at 11 24 E. BaJboa Boulevard, for failure to comply v.·tth Section 17.24.090 of the Mu - nicipal Code. NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR - THER GIVE N that the said public hearing will be held on thE' 22nddayofNovember, l 976, at the hour of 7:30 p.m . in the Council Cha m. bers of t11e CJty Hall of thf' Cttr of :-<e11-port Beach, Cal- ifornia, at which time and place any and all persons lnteresterl may appear and he he a ttl thereon. Doris George C it y Clerk City of ~ewport Beach Pulillsh: Nov. 11 , in the · Harlx>r Newport Tire Center S~UPER SERVICE SP K?ii"Y:"D o-1, i!Mu"I7Dr-n:'f{77.7.7.;':77TI"li~?"n~~n?."i:?ii"X'Z'7in/ll Front End ALIGNMENT ~ ~ % -•. ,, . .,.,onalo~~:nn•~·n!l••· HOW THRU HOV. 17 jf"))'"",', , ,r"\K ~~ •If, ,! mo'cll~nl< • "n" "'1!1 cLoilo: a •.>ilr. Zf oj( , .. ,., .. ,,., '"''""·""'' SJJ88 \. _, t < nt"! .o.ul orh.o'•'' \G -~~ -·1~·· lanf'""' ;f!~l!_:~"' 1 fifO UT"-' t HAAGl r!IR rACTOIIY ':~· ·: 'Ml -'"':e.~. • Alfl 011 JOASION IMI CARS Alerit• ' ,.,_ 1 ( .. 1M n ,,,,i...,... te M twt. _; • ~ . CIS~_. •f "s .... 4iy" senKef ,_ '"'' if ....... WITH THIS COU POJ"' ONLY-OFFER EXPIRES NOV . 11 East Cusl lll••lf C•eu 1111 .. , Cllllf. • EAGER BEAVERS --students at Newport Heights SclwlOI are pictured bard at work puttlllg oewspapers toto a dumpster du.rtDg their recent peper drtn. PrtncJpa.l Charles E. Godshall says he was amu.ed at the volume of paper the shldi!IDts coUectecl. The dumpster wu loaded fUll by the ern! or the day and was hauled aw-ay oo a truck. macrame Classes for senior citizens. CM approves 3 projects Housing construction oon- Unu es at a fast pa ce In Cos- ta Mesa, with the CUy Coun - cUe approving 3 prq )ects !"or 43 units las t wee\. Peter Nourse, 423 Avo- cado Ave., Corona df'l Ma.r, r eceived a variance to al· low a 1 per cent density Ed Stroot Jr. dead at 52 For mer Harbor Area re- s ident and businessman Ed- gar Stroot J r., !;2, died Oct. 29 at his home In Escon dido, the Ensign learned this week, Mr. Stroot Jh·edhererrom 1950 through 1967. In the 1920s he managed Stroot 's TeW!nkle lia.rdware in Cos- t J ~esa . Late r, he wo rked w!(h Shearson-ll ammiU stoo.:kbrokers, and taught at Pdloma.r CollegE' In Sao Dl· ego County. He Is surviverl by his wife, Belt}': his parpnts, Mr. a.nd Mrs. E. H. Stroot Sr. or Lake San Marcos, for me r- ly of Lido Isle; son David, who is in the Air Fo rce in T exas, son Christophe r and daughters Amy, Suzy and Anne, all or Escondido, and brother Robert Stroot or ~ewport. Services were h£>ld Nov. 2 at St. Mary's CathoUc Church in Escon dido. ~"'UBLIC N O T IC E' S-30762 FICTITIOUS BUSI:'-IESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is doing busLDess as: rep Ad- vertising Co .. , 4300 Campus Drive, Suite 202, Newport Beach, Calli. 92660: F'tber- glass Cleaning PrOOu cts Inc. This business is cooduct- ed by an unincorporated as- sociation other than a part- nership, Signed: Joseph A. Merkel. This statement was rtled with the county cle rk of Or- ange County Nov . 5, 1976. Publish: Nov. 11 , 18, 25, Dec . 2, 1976, In the Newport Ha rbor Ensign. F' ·6611 7 P U SL lC NOT C E NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- E~ that the City Council of t he City of Newport Beach will hold a public hearing regarding Ordinance No. 1700, being, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF' ~EWPORT BEACH AMENDING SEC- TION 20.80,090 OF THE NEWpORT BEACH MUNICI- PA L CODE PERT AlNING TO REVOCATION OF PER- MITS OR VARIANCES, Plan- ning Commissio n Amend· ment No. 474, Initiated by the City of Newport Beach, eliminating the extension or· previously approved permits which have not been exer- cised within the tlme speci- fied. NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- THER GIVEN that the said public hearing will be held on the 22nd dayofNovembe.r, 1976, at the hOur of 7:30 p.m. 1n the CouncU Cham- bers of the City Hall of the C ity of Newport Beach, CaJ- Uorota, at which time and place any and a.n persons interested may awear and be heard thereon. Doris George City Clerk Cit-y of Newport BBICb Publish: Nov. 11, 1D tbe Harbor~~ d"iaUoo to ooostruct a 10 unit apartmeot compte~: at 1669 and 1675 1\lstln Ave. He reeetved a stmlla.r var- iance for a 9 unit complei at 2340 Santa Ana Afe. Tboma.s Wells, 1888 E. 17th st., Costa Mesa. re- ceived a conditional use per- mit to construct 24 single lamlly houses at the north- west corner of Canyon Dr. and Hamilton St., formerly the Df'wey trash collection fa ciUty .. lt was shortly be· fore midnight and the last item of business. Ensign reporter Hugh Mr.- MUlan found hlmsell in tht> proceedings when Mayor Dom Ra cttt asked him it he represented the develop- er, Hu gh routinely s its back In the audience to get the reaction to the proceedlngs. A surprised Jlance around round him the last person present other than theCoun- c U and city staff members . A lolld '·no" was his an- s wer, and approval was given for the 24 more houses. 'FI LM WATCH' FILM '·Boseman and Lena,'' a film by South African direc- tor Rose Devenish, wlll be shown at 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 13, in the Orange Coast College forum . The rum. part of occ•s ''F'Um Watcti,'' wlll be fol- lowed by discussion, Free Sunset Macrame ""orl.:booL:s, 100. All senior <'il i7c ns arc \.:Ordially iJwitcd to fnur fn:e m:-t cramc cl:z'\•'l:s ~•t Gkndak Fedcr~l's Newport Ueach 1 ,ffin·. The classes begin on i\m·L·mhl'r lftiJ ;rnd •. :OJ1 linuc ~very Tu L'Sday 1 ill ~~ )\'L'tllhl'r Jtltl l .. I! b urs ar~ from 9 p.m. 1 ill II p.m. ~VIacmmc spcci:tlist Shanm HL'HL'r i;z..., will bl.! on hand to t('adl \llU this nc:HiH· ;nld satisfyin g nrt. Ynu'll <cL· all sort" of bL·auti fu l h:t ndha!.!-'. w:tll h:lll !.!ill :.:.~ :J tH..l numerous n tllcr li and:<.:r:•ftcLi it ~ms. If ~o u'rc a s('n ior c iti/('11. J1k·:z,~,_· it till u' Th~ d:t:o.SL'S ar~ ahsPiut..:h' fr~\.'. 1\nJ ...,,, at...: 1hc Sun'\ci 1\facr.:zme \\nr"-.ht llll.. .... Jn l:tct. tile tmly C:\pcns~.: Ill<~)· l'l' .t l ~..·w h•l\-n"t 11p1 ion a! tools. For Jet ail., :•nd rc ... ~.·n:ztz,•n-.. ti\:. 1\''-l•'ll '-L'Ili,\1' ci ti l~llS ~houiJ L'Plll:z~..·t : :O.I l '· ( Jlllll \ ;>.IL·f-';t rl;md . GLENl<ILE FEDERAL ., ............ ,. ............. -t: ......... ,, <. • ~. • -··-~ ,, .. .,, . .,.,.,._.,~·•--• ,._, "" •lo .. ,. WHO WON? Just can't resist a few a ft er-the-election jabs, We had so many winners and losers. Ain't It grand? Here are some tho ughts : • • • • • • • • • • The welfare cases outnumber the working stiffs now, so t hey can elect their own candidates to president. Did you see who gave Jimmy Peanut his majority: . .. . .. . . . . . . Some vot(>rs turned out to be pretty s mart. Down in San Diego, they voted to limit elected county offic ials to 12 years in ofrice. Now, they've got t h(> right idea. Next step is to r edu ce that to one ter m. That'll scrap the old pensior: s yste m. Colorado voters, on the othe r hand, blew H. They had a c han ce to take future tax raises ln their own hands and voted NOI • * "' • • • • • • • The L. A. Times, which is wrong so often, rtid it again. They backed Tunney. Mr. Tunney was bragg ing that he ~ssed 38 bills. That's why we ki cked yo u out, John. Who do you think was paying for those bills? No wonder our taxes are so high. That little professor is going to get Congress to pass b11ls in a language we can all understand. • • • • • • • • • • Up in Napa County, the)' wo rked out a system for letting people just look at pi ctures and decide who to vote for. Now, picture that! Next time aro~, let's show pictur(>S of the taxpayer's empty pockets. . .. . .. • • • • • • • Jerry Ford wil1 now retire with an annual pension of $100,000 the rest of h.ts life. It's hell to lose, hu h, Jerry? Cry those crocodile tears all the way to the bank. . . .. . . . . .. . . Ron Cordova spent almost nothing and beat a car dealer who went for a bundle. Shows you that it's still possible to win on int egrity. Especially if you 're the only guy who will answer the vote r s ' questions. • • • • • • • • • • Bob Badham, who wasn't much of ~ssemblyman, will now get a chance kind of like the school system, I guess thing or not. • • • • • a hardwar e clerk, and wasn't much of an to be not much of a Congressman. Works ... promote 'em whether they learn any. • • • • • Notice where some folks think the election of Cordova and Mangers might mean the Newport Freeway will get flnished. Shows you those folks don't understand the system. You've got to c heck with Don Mclnnts if you want to move the tra.Uic. • • • • • • • • • • Already, there are 2 petitions being circulated for an initiative on the next ballot. Both have ID do wlth limiting property taxes . I like the one that limits the tax to 1 per cent of market value. The other one (1 per cent of last price paid for property) favors the specula!Drs and de velopers too much. AI Forgtt BOON!XJGGLE OF THE WEEK: New name for polltlctans. S!Dp calling them VIPs. I think "JJ" is mor e appropriate. Those were Jesse James' initials. • • • • • • • • • • Have you seen Colony Paint's new holiday colors? Come ln and look 'em over, Let us help you deck your halls wtth pretty colors. • hltt: tOunn,...,.O', ,IMUt • Kott•O•Ilttl t Ctlt.OMY l"il iMtl e .......... li;.~l.loUIC:U • ~L~ .... G SU~~t..!U RGIT HARDWARE 2101 W IALIOA aLVD ., MI WPDU lUCK ... ~KOMI Q S.2ut HOVE TOUR PLANNERS pictured at the Harriette Witmer restdeoee in Shore Clltrs are, from lett, Mrs. J anet Jordan, tour cbaJrman tor the Corona del Mar hlgh school PTA; Mrs. SUsan E:rley, tour hostess, and Mrs. Coonte Kates, president of t he PTA. The Witmer home Is Included in the Nov. 12 event. PTA oHers home tour Four homes will be opened Nov. 12 from 11 to 4 for the 3rd annual home tour of the Corona del Mar High School PTA. Heading the event is Mrs. Richard Jor - dan, who announced tickets are available at the homes the day of the event or may be obtained from PTA board members or calllng Mrs. William Baker at 640-0'790. GEM ALK BY J. C. H UMPHRIES Donation is $5. Tea YiU be se rved at the Linda Isle clubhouse during the tour. The 7,000 squarefoot Har- bor Isle home of the Link Mathewson family features colors of red, green, blue and yellow. The beams are trom an old bridge 1n Wis- consin. Joan Neville, ASI D, super- vising architectural design prior to coostructloo, was able to convert a Big Can- yon condomlo1um Into a country European style home. Architectural !rag. ments of the ''old world" are integrated throughout. J. C . llumf•l•rl• '• "f.u '' ,tt.r. tH /II ! I \," (>r111 HI r J. J. u ' J, t , , a f ,, q a \t o ~a larrtlrn ort ''' r '"'j " than ~·~ ,,a,,,'' DrJ tlldl>t~trl\ r1 •t 11 • n " fltl d I ... II • I,'. SP ARKLE FOR REAL Nothing sparkles quite llke a diamond. But, there ar e some synthetics and some t ricks that, unlo rtun- ately. can cause people to pay for something they're not gettlng. In their Linda Isle home, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sammis have an unusual collection of saJlor 's wool pictures. This ls a folk art created by Eng- lish sailor s during loogvoy- ages, ustng old saU canvas and whatever yaru they had. ~ iDelllde 18tb aDd 19th century chests, beds, desks, chairs, and armoires. From the decks of the Shore Cliffs borne of Mrs. Edgar B. Witmer are stun- ning vtews or the beach of Little Corona, t he ocean and Catalina Island. Below is the large swimming pool at the foot or lawns, ter races and gardens. SHOWDOWN at the PJrt Theatre in Corona del Mar looks like the real wild west ctays. Wbeo the th•tre r ecently showed '•Butfalo BUl,'' tbe Port's doorman_ Lee Fraser, at r1gbt, tad patrons doing doUble-takes at tbe door. The resemblance to Buffalo BUl is natural, !0 all be ~ wu tbe cost11111e to mat.e moTiegoers b~ thelr eyes. RLs ••vtcUm" is Port manager Dennls Les11e. Tbe excited dln~hl.ll girl Is Kor ry Blakemore. Lee F nser appears at Local fund raising atfalrs and parades to Imper sonate Butfalo BUI. N ewcomers at Hoag A profes sional jeweler, who sees a lot of diamonds over the years, Is not going to be fooled by one of the Imitations or tricks. He will subject each stone to proper light and a trained eye. Some of the less- important stones that can be confUsed wtth the dia- mond tnclude the white zir- con, synthetic strontium Titanate, rutile, white sap- phire, white spinel, and the new '• Y ag" stone. There are also mount- ing tricks that can fool the un-profess ional eye, or even a mor e experienced eye If the lighting Isn 't just right. U you haveastone you're not sure of, It's best to go to a professional to have it checked out. And, of course, when you'rebuying anything as Important as a diamond, the sa me k:lnd of advice Is even mor e im- portant. Mrs. Connie Kates, PTA president, stated that pro- ceeds wUl go to s cholar- ships for graduates of Co- rona del Mar high school In June. Asststtng Mrs . Janet Jor dan as hostesses in t he homes are Mrs. Helene Lay- too, Mrs. Jean Hilchey, Mrs. Sberyl Gerrie, Mrs . Susan Exley, and Mrs, Paula Ear l. AIRM AN TO TEACH AT AFB IN OHIO Airman First ClassChar- les V. Tesch has graduated from the U.S. Al r Force 's physical therapy specialist course conducted by the Air T raining Command at Shep- pard AFB, Texas . Airman Tesch, son of Mrs. J anet L. Battaglia of El Ca- jon and David Tesch, 3130 Klllybrook, Costa Mesa, is now qualltled to assist medi- cal officers in pbystcal ther- apy treatment of patients, aDd will serve at Wright- Patter son AFB, Oblo. • SUNDAY, OCT. 17 Girl -Mr. and Mr s. Wll- U:im Clemens, 9 Half Moon Bay Dr ., Spyglass Hill. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Ro - bert Kelly, 219 Sierks st., Costa Mesa. • MONDAY, OCT. 18 Boy -Mr. and Mr s. Den- nis Blackburn, 25 Red Rock, Ir vine. • TUESDAY, OCT. 19 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Ed- win Meserve, 120 VIa Wu- iers, Lido Isle. Gir l -Mr . and Mrs. Ste- •en Looman, 380 Woodland Pl., Apt, C, Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mueller, 777 West Wilson, Apt. c, Costa Mesa. • WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20 Boy-Mr. and Mr s .Jam es Horvat, 3036 Wa TTen Ln., Costa Mesa. Girt -Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Souder, 3016 Filmore Way, Apt. 116, Costa Mesa. • TH URSDAY, OCT. 21 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert Wrtght, 3279 Arlzaol Ln., Costa Mesa. Save a bundle! ~ 20%0FF ~Coif Drapery Cleaning Now • ...,. H % when Coit , the worid's largest . rest ores the hidden beauty 1n your drapertes. Cott removes and deans draperies,Jehangs them with perfect pleats and even hems. And a Cott cleaning prolongs drapery life. Phone for a free estimate i!nd save no obligat•on. FOR FREE ESTIMATE PHONE 541-1-. &42-0270 ·woiL.O'S LAIGIST DIA,IIY AMO CAIP I T CLIAMIIS • FRIDAY, OCT. 22 Glrl -Mr. and Mrs . Law- rence Floo, 1936 Port Bris - tol Cir •t Harbor VIew Ho mes. Girl -Mr. and Mrs.Char- les Slnet 2271 Pomona, f B, Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Dan- iel Lanning, 645 Victoria, Apt . 10, Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Meredith, 710 W. 18tb, Apt. 24, Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Potts, 634 Cent er st., Costa Mesa. • SAfURDAY, OCT. 23 Boy -ldr. and Mrs. Lar- ry Addington, 140 Albert Pl., Costa Mesa. • SUNDAY, OCT. 24 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Lupls, 2544 I D, Or ange Ave., Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs . George Loosler, 124-1/2 Topaz Ave., Balboa Island. • MONDAY, OCT. 25 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. By- ron Barden, 2531 Crestview Dr. Bay Shores. Glrl -Mr . and Mrs. Ro- ger Mancskau, 150CecU Pl., Costa Mesa. • TUESDAY, OCT. 26 Gir l -Mr. and Mrs. Mi. cbael Pells, 18<17 Port Reo- Yick, Hartlor View Homes. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. GleD Sbaver, 388 La Perle Pl., Costa Mesa. Boy-Mr. and Mrs. Marco Serraoo, 2137 Eltien Ave., I?, Costa Mesa. Soy • lfr. and Mrs . Erlc F rtsted, 2948 RedWood Ave •• Costa Mesa~ Girl -Mr. and Wrs. Rl- cbard Pettt.s. 1010 Kqs RcL. cwr RueD. • WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2? Gtrl • Wr. ud Mrs. Joel KUpatrtek, 515 El W~ Afe._ N.....,n Hel(tlts. Girl -Mr. ud Mr&. Georte N.pm.t, a.sJ7 WJ- omi.IIC Ctr., eo.ta Wtsa. • FRIDAY, OCT. t9 Girl -Mr. Dd Wn . Oland Lowry, 19158 IIWbro, CcM1ta ...... • SATURDAY, OCT. SO BoT-Mr. udWrs.J~~Me Baf'Diidt. 114S Aoltln, CcMita ..... ... ~ .... z ~ I 41 ~ -Cl." .., ,:)0 \0> - z r• _,coo J c 4f'C o-" ~ a:» -l tD -' c-c CD -cD $HIRL EY SLOitE R ZONT A GIRLS ARE CHOSEN Tbe Zoab. cirls from the 4 Harbor Area bJcb scbools were cuests of booor of tbe Newport Harbor Zoota Clab at tbe moothly bmcbeoo beld at the Seo.lor..Clttuns clubhouse. Here are tbe booorees: • RUTH BRISSO, 3%20 Minnesota Ave., Costa Yea_ is studeot body tl'eUUrer at Estanem htgb school, prest- deot of Thespl.ans, played the lead In the tall production_ serves as student store worker, belongs to CSF and IDvol•ement committee and was a member of the league champion badmi~ team last year. Outside activities Include Girl Scouts, ctu rcb work, Mesa Verde library duty and Girls state. She plans to maj>r In chlld de- velopment at Cal State UoJ- Yerslty, sacramento. ft.na.U.st. Sbe bU beeD cboserl u girl of the quarte r, re- ceived the E. L Moore Ma- soo.ic a ward aocS Sertpps book prlu tor bumantttes. Out- side actiYtties lDclude vot- Wlteer workatHa.cbospttal. Sbe Ls aodecided about which school sbe wUl attend bot plans to be a biology maj>r. field. Sbe bas sen ed a.s a •olUDteer pbyslca.l educaUoo a sststant at Wardan school. Her futu re plus lDclude ma- j>rlng ln ~rnallsm a.od eco- nomics at UC Berkeley. • LAURIE RITCHEY, 438 Aliso Me., Newport Helgtlts, 1s a.n hooor roll student at Newport Harbor high school, served as assistant director and appeared 1o ··Play lt ap.1n Sam," the fall play; member of HartlOrChoralle; went on a Sierra back-pack- ing trlp w1th the Pep Club, and on a ''discover America tour" with the Science Club, Outside actlvltles include fUnd raising for the Friends of the Back Bay, starr1ng In the OCC summer musical, ··Carousel,'' and working for Harbor Key of the Child Guidance Ceoter .ShelDtends to go to UC Santa Barbara In the taU as a theater arts major. • SH1RL£Y SLOPER of 312 Sapphire Ave., Balboa lsla.od. ls an honor roll stu- dent at Coroaa del Mar htgh scbool with a 4.0 average, president of the Girls League cablDet. member of the yearbook stan. drill team, CSF and Is a national mertt scholarship semJ- DRINK BIGGEST ARREST CAUSE A recent survey has dis- closed that approXimately 54% of the total oumber of aTTests made by the New- port Beach Pollee Depart- meat are for '•alcobol re- lated'' ofteoses. One or every 5 arrests Is for drtvtng wblle under the lntluence of alcohol. An eftort to combat tbe dri.Aidng dr1ver problem is bef.DI rMde by tbe t.ram.e dJvls1oO. which has pr e- pared a program to present to any interested group. In· c reased tramc enfor cement Is also planned during t he hOliday season with e mphasis on the drtnkiDg driver problem. Any group Interested ln the program can call the New- port B~ach pollee depart- ment, t raftlc dlvtsion, phone 644-3742. WITH CAV ALRY UNIT Private James M. WU- II.ams, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs . Ralph H. WUllams, 2346 Bunker Hill, Costa Me- sa, recently was assigned as an armor crewman ln the 1st Cavalry Division at Ft. Hood, Tens. P U BLIC N OT•CE FlCTm OUS BUSINESS NAME STATE ME NT The followtng person is doing business as: Select Properties, 3130 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626: Viotto Corporation, Calif. corp., 3130 Harbor. Costa Mesa. C alU. 92626. This bustoess is conduct- ed by a corporation. Corporation Name: Vlotto Corporation. P. A. Vlotto, Pr esident. This statement ns flied with the cOWJty cler k of Or - ange County Nov . 1, 1976, PubUs.h: Nov. 11, 18, 25, Dee. 2, 1976, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -65797 P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOROI.JC BEVERAGES 10-U-76 To Wbom It May Coooern: Sabject to lssuaJ)Ce of tbe UCID.M applied tor, ootice 1a bereby elY• tblt tbe an- dtnlped proposes to sell atcoboUe beferl(el at the pnmt.e., deecrtbed u fol - ~oq JD tbt tpace provided below: 101 eo.. St . MftPOit S..~Ca. Pu •• ~ ..cb bltllltiol, ..... .........., ll IIIPlJi.tl to tM ~ of Alco-MIIe ......._. COIItrol i)r • 1 1 c• of aa.Joobollc beY-.,... ..._(oruc ... ) liar .._. ~ u .,._ IDn: ••a•• OW SALE BEER 6 WID <J-a fide Plbllc &-.'*e) Jt~a 11ft AOIWn'S OF' c~uc. Mblll: ""'· 11, 1971, Ia .._ ,......,_.. llaftor Eulp. • DENISE HUMPHREYS of 360 Bucknell Road, Costa Mesa, ls president of the Girls ~e at Costa Mesa bigb school, commissioner of student acttvtttes, CSF secr«ary, member of the speecb and d@bate team a..nd National Forensic League. She lettered 1D girls nrstty track lDd boys e rosscountry and oow runs for tbe girls cross COUDtry team. Sbe has been oo tbeprinctpal's boDOr roll for 6 semesters. re- ceived tbe E. l Moore Ma- sonic award a..nd tbe booor medallion 1n the for ensics \ WAYNE R. HAUSER of Ru- bor V 1ew has been elected president of Community Ca- blevislon Company, wholly- owned cable televisloo sub· s idiary of the In1.ne Co. He had been vlce-pruident and general rnan.aaer of CommoDity Cablevlsloo s ince rejotn1ng tbe company In FebNUY, 1975. NO NEED TO BE ON THE 50-YARD LINE! SEVEN-FOOT COLOR TELEVISION! THE ADVENT VIDEO BEAM•• COLOR TELEVISION SET •Tantuticl .. 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WAll • 640.5093 "~eORElT /~ ~ METI\b ~ ~J't/NJS~\~ qfver plating Antiques -Repai red and Res t o red Silve r -Brass -Gold -Coppe r - Pe wte r Metal Polishing and Lacquering TtA SERVICES WROUGHT IRON BRASS BEDS BATHROOM FIXTUR£S flATWARE FIREPlACE SETS CANOL£ snCKS HARDWARE CHANOtUEaS /(f)RMANDY ]QiFINISHERS J<IR_, Nt. •rpcwt IHch 1ft C~J Vll1ale -SU l1.st Sl. · I'7WIII AIM'-PM 4• , • 1be Foil~ of INFIOELrrY wrw·• ••••• .,._ 15 • Cod; ,....,. ....... 15 ,.loot; wrw ,_an. 15,. ~Son ·''no.,_--..... ,...., ...... -OM. o.,.,. ... ;;..y, .__, ................. W;dty: ...... ,_ ..-....., _,.,..,._ .. _Pa. U:l. • ,_ oald, "0,__ __ _,_ '-lolioN.U-t.IM ........................ ··-I..aD J.C:.JI. By ... !ale Efucwlltt M. F. Ha.. "If -.y "'on wiil do AU wiU. lw tholl ltmw of the d.odriM. t~~lt«Mr it be of God, or whethw I •paa}t of mytclf. "-John 1:17. (CONTUWfD F.OM OCT. 21) -.. God .. ~ The a.iiCeDct ol God~ ul inbred coa.viction in ma.n . Even the a...u.o l\lllllliae U..t there ia a ·~e P(JIIftl' or Seine- 11M bunpr for God ia u univer- •1., the huncer for bread. The in - stinct for ~ip il u univerul aa the iMtinct to eat. And it ia a un- ivenal J.w that no creature has an 1 irwti.nct that ia not rapomive to an niltinc fact. Wbm tint born, the babe, the calf, or the kit«n in1tinccively aeekt ita nourishment. Nobody ever taucht it ao to do. The instinct. ia .-poaaivf" to the fact that the ~t ia there for it. By instinC!t the bird builda ir.. nest, the bee con1tructa it• hooeycomb a( miiiVeiOWI)y accurate beuconal cella. Nobody ever taUfht U!err:.· Their iMtinct iA reapoMive to the fact tha• the Mat and the cella are nece.ary to the rearinc of their young and the 5toring of their food . Does it not follow that man's in· ltiDct to worship ia ret~ponsive to the fact that there ia a Beine worthy d hia wonhi p and to Whom he owea --L'. ~11p . f • It ia juat u euy to show that no other 1od man ever found , or devi.ed, or ~ceived meets the re- quirement. of a God worthy of Mll"'hip a Jehovah does. No other hal the DeCeM&lY attributn. Bellel iD 1be Bible This lib~. the Sible (Biblot), which ia bound i.n one volume, ia to be accounted for in .,me manDer. We have it. It ia either from man 01' from God . We will not evm c:orWder the dia- cu.ion 1.1( deetructive: critics u to bow much of thia ''library" la of God ~ bow much of it ia of mAin . U'" admit tlult God hal hAd a.nythina to do with thia Book at all, we can at.o believe that He hu guarded it from periloua comJption. So we will only seek to an ... er, to your own .. tiafaction, whether the Book fumiahea aufficimt evideoce within iU own covers to junify ue in believin& that, u we have it, it bu been fumiabed ua by God, the Creator of all thlnp. The Bible atanda aJooe amon& aU other boob; it makea neither con- c:..ion rtor apoiOI)', and hu never been oompeJied to revise any of ita statementa. All attempts to prove it un- reliable in it. hiatory, unacientific in iU atatementa, and unaafe in it. precept& have failed miaerably. It does not daim to be a complett: hiatory, neither does it pretP.nd to be a trut i!!e on sC'ience, but whatever has bun dealt with within its paget; has mocked the ..-ildom of the wise and the criticism of the learned, in every. instance where they have attempted to ~fleet upon ill authenticity Though in ezisten« for centuries, the Bible is t he only ancient Book which haA been absolutely free from superstitions, puerile fables. un· acientific te.cbinga. un hi atoric legends, and the corruptin& in- fluence of immoral phii<MOphies, in •hich all othe.r ancient literature, and especially relirious literature, abounda. While the charatter of ita friends and enemies, when compared (ell· cluding nceptional. individual cases), haa been aufficient evidence to Ntisfy the majority of people who ju<fce a tree by il8 fruit and will Teliah a berry. even though the buah has thorns, ~ shaU, ne\lettheleas, leave that evidence for another time and aee what the Book itaelf reveals and what makes it wonderful and separates it from all othel"8, Ita Writers If written by the men whoM names aTe aMOC:iated ..-ith each volume. the Bible ha• about forty author., the fir.t writin1 in 1400 B.C .• and the last, about 96 A.D. 'T'hey could not have collaborated, even by mutual conaent. They were ...,.,ated, not only by time, but by """'"'· They were under the in11uenc. tA the ci.tUutinna of the followina COWitrial: E,ypt, Aaayria, Babylon, Pwaia. Onoece, and Rome. They came from vuiOUI' walU of life: Prine•, shepherd, farmer, allituy otfiCH, prime miaJit.tf, IO•trn.or, kina, politician, lilhlnDan, merchant, Ia.,..,, rich, pocw ( cultuted. I'Uflk: ttom amooc &.a... e~ in purple JDd tb.a dotiMd in oboop okino, -IMnl ill paiiCM, and thoaa Living in ..... To beliavt that mere men, "parated 10 wJdtly br t;lma, -........... llooUoh ... ......... ___ ..... .,...._ IIIIo .....,.,. will! 1 .. _, oad .,.... Itt, fll u.oa,bt, ..ch ..... _.,.. rrtJnr ... -port Olld ao~nloa doiac •iol .. ce to ..... wouJd be ,., _.. clf8kuk _to_tbo_"AJJ \ ' ~ttriplure ia liven by intpiration of God. , .'' (U Tim. 3:16). Tloo Bible Likaecl Uoto a Temple Suppo~~e a temple were erected upon this lot. AMume that the atone, uled in ita construction, was quarried from fony diffeN!nt loca- tions, aca.ttered over the known world. Each stone differt in aize, "hape. and color. The stones.. moreover, are llftloaded at different t.imes, but ..-hen put together, without ao much u a hammer touching them, there appears an im poaing majesty. a wonderful structure, perfect. sub- lime in every architectural detail; while the mosaic&, spread over every wall , outline a picture of the Mme edifice. Would it be ~uonable to sup· pose that it all was an accident? And would it be unreaeonable to suppose that the individual, whORe port rait was carried out in every detail of t.he construction, waa the God of the architect who gave in· sf ruction to workmen in each of the forty quarries? Even so. this Book. whieh 1 hold in my hand, though ita portions dif· fer widely and ha"e been handled by workmen from many lands and dimes, rustnm!l and times, when put tOKether, ronstitutea a perfect picture of the Individual who claim• authorship. Thia Book must. be the product ol ONE MASTER MlND. "Genesi1'' is the foundation and introduces u11 to the beginning of generation, the bfoginning of degeneration, tht beginning of regeneration, and the beginning of a new generation. "Revelation," the dome, brings us to lhe finish of Reneration, of degeneration. In Genesis we see the "H~I" bruised and bruising. In Re\lelation we see the "Head" C"towned and reignin~. Between the Heel and the Head we see a "bosom·· laid open by a n oss, re\lealing a heart whiC'h throb!; and bleeds for humanity. (CO NTIWU£0 Hf)(T WEEK ) Iu ~iblt~c~ool'~tss t:t ALIUD W, f ,AID, D.O. . ,.,__ ...... t: ,... '"-"tit., s • • ,, Ellillll,.... --· . v ·4 ,._ The Path of Faith Heb .. ws N ; 1·10, 23-28 GqldaJ Text : "Btd withotl:t faith i.l is impossibl~ to plttM# him : fot' h• tJuU cometh to God •utut b~liftl~ that h• is, (Jifd that lit is a rrward" of thlm thot diligmtly std. h""" (Heb. II :6), FROM "CHfUSTIAN BEACON,'' COLLINGSWOOD, N.J. E BREWS ll is one of the gTCat chapk:r.s of the Bi- ~le. It is in UUs wonderful passage tmt 'A;'e read oi heroes of faith. Hete a modem commentary speaks of "I~ AchiroeHunts of Faith, illus- trated , from the annals oi Israel, bc 4 ginning: with the patriarchs and com4 ing down to the. martyrs. The .... 'Titer has already Jllcntioned fait h OlS a 1n=4 ~essary condition of a righttous life {ci. Heb. 10:38], and he now pro- o.:.eeds to illustrate the fact that it was hy faith that the fathers of t11e race wrrc able to work righteousness and to rndure their trials. Their hrroi..: t'Xalllple ought to encourge the He- l.trtws to stand iast. T ho primary pur4 poSe, thereiorc, of this long passagt l chap. 11] is a practical one. But it t'thap. IIJ has also a place in the m~in '.argumrnt of the Episllc . ll has l«.n shown that the earthly and visi· Lie tbings are but thr types, copies, o.r shadows of heavenly realities: see 8 :5 ; 9:22, Z3; 10:1. The underlying thought of the precedW.g chapters is that, contrary te> the ordinary way oi thinking, it is the heavenly that is the f!r.L But how arr heavenly and invisn>le things to be ttalized with any .ai,surancc ? It i' by tl1e operation of faith. Faith is that by which the in4 visible becomes real and the future btc.o~s present .. ' Faith g; ves a reality to. tliiogs hoped 'for, and puts to the test things for the present unseen' {Hrb. 11:1]. It [faith] is no new pripCiple in the world, because it was faith that inspirt!d the heroism and se1J4 pcrifice of the sax1ts who lived under the old dispcmation. We, hav- ing bttter promises and a better r.ove- nanl than they (the saints of the Old Testament), ought not to fall behind in t~ exercise of the same faith by whidl they lived"· (d. J. R. DuiTl.Dlt~ low, A Com,.,.lcry tm the Hol;~ 816~. 1909, p. 1026). Tif£ NATUl f Of, TlU£ FAI'Tli Hebrew• II ; 1-lld.s forth tbe·•ature o f crUe i&ith. In comaection with the study of the key.word (fait1l) of our .,._., I)>< attention ol tb< '~ i5 dif'O!IIed to tb< 1-OC1 -1600 of the Pilarim Eclitioo of tilt Ho~ BibS< (IN) wllich l'f&d>= •'Filtl\ is simply talc.in« God at His word. This desc:r•ption of faith leads.the\vrtter of the EpUtle (to IJ,, Hebrews) to UP· 1o14 the lonr at>il lamoui 'I""*"' roll' u( Qld T.,tan""t _., WllO! Hnd """ CQ(Iuml, oad di<d in (aiji, Olld had from God die..,.;._ diOt tlloy were~ to;Him. It;. luljloc- to ,....,..,... duo\ God bu .._ bod 1wti•war• o~ •vine men. PiMIJ.: is .tbe c:ortrDilioC -·· Morecww, the. followi111 .corameatl ol an ~ Kholat of tb1o ~ t~,:y are -..nt: "In 11 :I tb< onkr Ul ' the wordO on GTOd< pub tho .... ph.a.sis on thc objects of faith, i.e. th~ thi1tgs huprd for and lhi11gs "OJ su"; and the inclusion of :1 noun (Greek : pragmota) in t.h~ ~cond phrase, mak4 ing uplkit that these unst-en things arc realities, i::> it~tf a proof o r ~ JrJtcr oi t hrir existence. Su ch faith is a prim.uy condition of knowlrdgc (J), particularly knowledge of the ... criptural witnes::o. It [faith) is es4 SCJHial to the understanding of the origin of the universe, as dtscribed in Grncsi::o I It /faithJ is lhc founda4 tirJII u f a ll right thinking about those rcxJrld.r which form ~he stage and srt- ting of human history (3). For it is impossi!Jie to pro vide an adequate ~­ l•lanation simply by reasoning from wh:lt t'tul lJt' ~rved by the senses. On~ ne«<s to recognize the prior and independent existence of the . living t;Otl and His creative activity as the lirst ca n~; With the phrase by tht' word of God, cf. 'And God said' usnl ten tirrrs ·in Genesis I ; d . at.so I'AAlm 33 :6" (d. A. M . Stibbs, "The E.pistle to the Hebrt""s'' in The Nro1 /Jibl~ Com.nl£11tory, 1st ed., 1953, pp. 1107. 1108). TH E FA ITH 01' AIE L, ENOCH , ANO NOAH \ ·crSC's 4-7 of chapter 11 present ex- amples of faith, with specit~l mention ui AIJd, Enoch, ami Noah. Jn the OOnsideration o f Abel (faith's wor~ ship) in verse 4, F.noch (faith'*' wit- ~ss) in "erse.s 5, 6, and NoM (fa ith's wnrk) in vtr~ 7, it is appropriate to quote the ren1e"lrks of a faithful achol~ .3.r and writer : ".Abel's offering is de-- scribed as 'more excellent' than that of Ca.in, and it is oatural .to ask wbetcin iay the superiority. Many people think it was quite natural for Cain to brlng the produce of ~e ground in ac.p cord with his own position as a tiller of the gr:oun4, jwt as it was aaNnl for Abel, a shepherd, to bring-a lamb. Uut A~'s offering is said to Jw: 'by faith,' and this W&f t~ scad of itt grca~er u c.ellenoe, for faith is always a response to • divine revelation. God fnust, thtrefore, have spoken ~t aac.rifice and the way of appro.ch to Himtdf,. and many think that tt.re is an alluaioo to this in God ,.,..., toata of.. skins for Adam ud En ,(Goo. ~~1}. But M1etb<r lhil:ioo oo ,. noc, it a <~eo< thlt ""' ._.. .....,. le-:n· aaci-ifi~ l'a& due to itl beilll of .. Jeftd tn God' a way, and man't. 1)llre does no(· .... to be aoy -!bot thiJ Jbouiht of faith rapondiar t1> t11o diviDe ~·· about ooaific. li tllo olrriouo · I of tb< writ« ol do< ~i>d!J<. ~:·~ult of thio faid> .. t11o pas( Pl.I\D<I a that God ldiW to IU jlp~. (v. 7; .a-. 10:10), ""' ... rllult Abel io 1111 llflOIIciOf,bf a!llinc qf tb< aom '9 of ·~="' f<w aoceptaooo wldo {CO .. TiffUID NIXT Wl.fK) llf:WOIT -liiSIGit. PUa.ISIIED IEflti.Y -PAGE I MyCOI1wnion liiUIISOAY, lilY. II, !tiS COROllA DELIIA!t, CAL ByC•tpM.u.r PRO¥ ''TMe IWORO Of' TM• Lo•o,. '1lo<ro W<r'f! r""'l"" laundrM .,...,.,... in rll< Ulliumit)' -I """ U..... For rio. Moot porf tlloy.,.,.. o wild1 ~,._;,.,. ,_._ drinJiillf w . I """ nn,f..,,.,. -tlo.m ;,. tn<ir ......t i>r'oM•· ArtlloNim• th~ .,.,.. but .;,tot Clviohon uudmu in 1M Olllok t...W. lound.W. W• who ..,... no< Ctviotiono m..U it liard for '"""'· but riMy...,.. b'"""· nuuoly t.u-. and hod o ,_,.!)! pn<y<r meetU... ' A!<Jfl,f roward tlo. ct ... o{ MY ..,...,.,.ity coorH -.rJai<o« seemed to go WI'Otlf with me. I wcu not riclt, and I Md Md M mil- (orlut~<, bur I """ unlloppy. So I hiked down into SwiJurilrnd, wMr< I up«ud ...,..ly ro drop my burd.,.., bur I did not. I ,,..w (righrened and huniH bGcl to H.U., and toolt u.p my stud~• qain. But my burd~n I1'CVJ Mavkr and h«twier. At llut I r#nwm beNd tM eight Clui..titml and t.Mir pt'Oytr medln6. OM and a.notht-r told me of Chrilt. 1Jaey pnxyed with m~. ond 1 prayed for my,.l(. At U..t I .ow Chrior u MY Soviour. I bo~ed on Him and save my&el{ to Him. The bi.U'dm rolled from off me, and a gr<Or lou. (or Ch.Ut (ilkd my -l. Thor """ ,..,.. then fifty yean tJ8o. llou«< Jeaw ChrUt then, but I loved Him m~ tlw year after, and more the year oftrr thot, and mon!' euey :tNT •ince. How much I love Him now I could not be1in to tell you. JutM Chrilt ia my great ond tlorious and adorable God anti &wWur, whtne love {ills my soul. Some Solemn Facts About Eternity Written by W. M. Tidwell, J u uuy, 197( fROM "TN£ SWORD OF THf: LORD" It ia not ao long since the cft!,ation o£ man. Approximately 6,000 year:o . Only 2,1 90.000 days, 52,560,000 houn and 3.153,600,000 minuteS aince Adaat lived. Not so long. If Adam had lived and saved ten dol- lars a day he would not be classed among lhe very wealthy men. Time had a beginning and will ha\le an end. The angP-1 set one foot on the land and one on the sea and swore that time should be no longer (Rev. 10:6,7). Yes, time will soon pa511 away. But eternity, never. But how lone ia eternity? Unanswerable. Maybe we can get some faint idea, though that ia ab- M>lu~ly imperfKt. We speak of great numben, and they have lost their meaning today. You aay, "How much is a million?" ''How long ia a million yean?" A million ia a thouund thousand. (A million yean or a million dollara, of coune.) (A billion ia a thousand million.) (Think of it.) A trillion is a thou- sand billions. A quadrillion ia a thouund trillions. A quintillion is a thousand quadrillions.· Baffling. You say, "Staggerina!" "In - cOmprehensible." Certainly. But so i.s eternity. After this bewildering duration just men- tioned has flown by, eternity haa not befun. No. Eternity La endless, It had no be(innin1 and will have no end. Eternity ia d u ration without beginning or end . Some i.Dooaoeivable t.bi.DC• can be done. For example, give a mirhty angel a thimble and aay to him. "Drain all the lakes, seaa and oceans in the world." Dip up a thimble full at a time. Transp.Jrt it to some distant clime. Let this be so far away that it will ~ui~ 1.000 year11 to make one round trip. He begin&. A maddening task, But a& the millions. b\llionA, tril- li{lns. quadrillions and quintillions of yean~ paAs. the ttigantic task would finally be accomplished. FinAlly all the lakes. seas and five mighty ocuns are drained. But then eternity would still be young and roll on unabated. Shuddering thouttht! _ Astronomertl tell us that it is 93,000,000 miles from the earth to the sun. Traveling at the rate of 100 miles per h{lur it would require 930,000 houn or 38,750 days to reach it. They tell us that the planet Nep· tune iA 2,770.000.000 miles from the earth. He is one of our near neighbon. belonging to our solar system. But it would require a can· non ball with a apeed of 1,500 miles per m\1ute yean~ to reach it. They tell Ul that alan an so far away that it would r~uire light, at the rate o£ 186,000 milet per second, 40,000,000 year. to reach the earth. Ba•rth\ .. tbta.aaot be doae. That ia diiCOYer the bau:oda of in· fmite apace. Suppoee you charter 1110me mi«:hty a.irplane that ia aelf· rent.,.tina. and capable of maldnc 500 miles per hour. And let thia mi&hty m«lSt.er ol the air be man· ned by some Immortal pilot. Then he t. commanded "to flad 1M ....... He becina thia eventful journey. He m .. on: fora million, billion, tril· Hon, quMriUion and quintillion ol rant Thua ... behold hiiiJ ,., out an thi• If.~ reelm and he ~­ ltlcta aon1t .,._,. cnatuNt and m· qui,.., .u& ..._ • ...cr• But. to hit diemay. be linda he it juat u tar !loon .... -t .. -ht bepn. The ............ be ooid of .... oOwr pilola wbq bod ..... ;.....,.~«~ to find tha •c)tMr pointa of the CfJCD· -· .)loriJI. South, w .... '~'hoy .............. ~.They ... .. ,., from it -•• tiM)' To~,. now ~two. at tJmt but wiU aoon b1 Cftetw. ol tt.emity. All .... _,cl lhia awflll o1 ....,. I I ..... ,..,. il DO a:Dftihila· tioe ritllrlr in liM matarial or OFirituol rool•. -· .... olwQw ... It_, c..._ ...... but no ~lion. We th&U .. itt caa~ aciowiiJ, CW• ca.Dn~Jt "Y tllfa P ttwo.it.y for w. allaH ne.-er pt. ...-...-IJ'.) ADd Go4'• in.apired Word dtdil,.. tNt Oda aha.n be in ooe fl. ,two p)KW-And thl)' •re both plaeH. One is the good world above and the other is thllt I08t world below. Or:e is Heaven. the ot hror is Hell . With God , the holy angels and the redeemed; or with the De\li\, fal - len angels and t he lost and damned of earth. Just ODe worthwhile que&tion in life and that is, Where shall l apend this feArful eternity'! The word of God is positive, unmist.akable.lfwe repent, trust Christ as a penonal Saviour. . .then Heaven ir. the eternal home. If we reject Christ and His salvation, it i& Hell . .It is present salvation or eter- nal damnation. No second chance. When the old-fashioned ships WQUid paes each other on the high seas, the trumpeter would call out, "Whither bound'?" We would call to you, 0 fellow - traveler to eternity, "Whither bound'?" Heaven or lieU? Yea. eternity draws apace. Hear her Mle.IIUl footatepe. In the little country cemetery there was an epitaph which read. "Reader, stop and think. I am in eternity and yDU are on &be brbak.'' 0 .soul, prepare to meet thy God! THE SPIRIT OF TRUTH "Howbeit when He, rhe Sptr~l ot tru th, is come, He will rulae you into all truth" (John 16:13). How blessed to know that the Author of the blessed Book which has changed so many hearts and hves and homes. IS "the Spirit ol truth ... The Spirit did not. ol course, reveal all truth at one time. "The law was s•ven by Moses ·•: tater the phoptles1es were penned by men ol God as they -re "moved by the Holy Spirit" and still later our Lord uttered truths "kept sa. cret since the world began." But even our bleued lord, while on earth, did not lead His followers into au the truth which God would have Hts people know. "I have yet many thin1s to uy unto you," He Nicl, "but ye can· not bear them now. Howbeit, when He, the Spirn of truth, is come, He will au/de you into all truth'" (John 16:12.J3). But wtten the Spirit came at P~tecoat, dtd He immechtely lead the d•scip4n into all truth? Not yet. They still proclaimed the prophetic procram, the mesaaca which our Lord had tauaht them artd committed to them (Luke 24:45: Acts 1 :2,3). It was not until some time later that the lftorified Lofd ~a~ "God'a purpose and arace" to and through the Apoatte Paul, end the Spirit in tum caused othera to understand it (Gat . 2:2.7.9; Eph. 3:5) • The akM'tous mesAl• f't\l"tated to Paul Is the capstone of divine revetaUon, thus ht 'says that It Wlls alven to him to "fulfill (com· pteta) the Word M God.. (Col . 1:24). St. Paul Wf'Ottl rnot'a booU of the Bible than •nv other writer artd In them we h...,. the fuNneu of diviM truth as God would hwt~ . us know and underltand It sr ... b..., blociu ...,. ,. .....- inlo 1t~ppiltf ~ ••• ' .. _ _.. ...... ,. .... ~ ......... _.,_ _ .. _ • • • NoOM ...... fhl .;OIItfll Hf• thu be who thw lot ph1 .. ••• ,,_,..... __ .. _ .......... _, ··-, ... r---roM'S (X)B/'IEif -...., A Christian View of Government .,,..,...,. (,ltOM SAMT• ANA ··~STIR) Therll are two b•ak bill ..,...... -fl -God .... life; ... CJorio. u....._u. ... ..wlc. ne Cllrill.lu new te~~ten .. God u o-w -s.a ....... the ... vtrle ucl • Ott _. .rqe ol this world, -" --;)lie .. God. Therefore, eivil pet ••oM. K'COfdi.Q8 .. tbill ...w.. • simply • distributor ot God'• wPer !no; k il .... a ....ce ol In Ia ud fl bell. n.., civil .-. - ,_ iJoowP ...,. -....... -to wrolt ~ oa tM poputat_toa - are afto -wetable to God. Man-rnadt laws, to be jllsl:, mUll l'ltlt'eiiS&rity be in f!Wlformity wiU. the 'tea Command- mmtl ud other Biblical prineipks. The very idM fll julkle presuppoaea a High· er Authority to which one un appeal: so tbe dv.U authority is n,Niy regarded a5 only a dileo•t!rtc fll God's !ft~xi.sting H,ipef' Law. U wre undentand lhis Yie'w. we can see why fundamental Christianity has been Che ll!!l!!dbed d political and economit liberty, for " ... Wheft the Spirit o1 the Lont is, there is liberty" Ul Cot. 3;17). And wre eu tlso understand •ity religi- ous aJIOIS(Uy breeds eoonomic and politi· cal tot.tlitarianism. Ia contrast. the humanist vie'w seea man at the apex of' chance evolution. No power or uthority is higher than PVolutionary man. 'T'ht!' existenc-e ol a Creator and Sustainer of the •·orld Is not rw:ognized; it is even ridit'uled. Man. not God, is the CHter ol the universe: it is from man th11t any sense ol moral direction must come. The civil power is v~ as being run by a group o{ elite "super-humans" whose knowledge and wisdom are greater than the manipulated masses. Ci\lil governm~nt. npecia!Jy at the national level. is vi~ as a source ol law in and of itself. But ~,·en though the political and economic philosophie.s ol the!ie two op- po.sing humanist groups differ rad1caJ1y. dwy a,. plllle>Mpltinlly t8Jrtlaer I• tkir ....., virw et IUe: They both reject tilt Biblical view of man as hning a de- praved nature which directs h1m con - tinually toward e'·il rather than toYt'ard good. And they both a~ that man's inherent problem is not that he is sinful, but that he simply lacks proper t'diK'a· tNm. Properly ediK'ate men , they say, and men will naturally do what is right. Thus, both humanist groups stri\le for "the good lite" via an atheistic <i .e . a humanistit') form of education. To them a Cllrist<entered education is 11 non-rational fanatical view , a fantasy. But Christians can also be di\lided into two groups with regard to the role that dvil pvemment .tlould ftghtly play in society. Many take a rather n•rrow view ol Paul's admonilion to obey rulers !Romans 13 :1·7) and a rather broad view of God's sovereignty jn accomp-- lishi"8 His pre-determined -.·ill through civil rulers. ho~~~o·ever unjust throir policies might be. They perhaps fail to see that Paul's admonitirm is a quaJJ. fied statemPnt based on the pre - supposition that the rulers are rul ing for good, i.e .. justly. My own understanding oC 1M Bibk!o leads me to beliel'e thai Christians must ne\ler be a party tG Injustice, nor roven condone it by silent acquiescence, for that also is sin. Thus, " as irxfivktuals are under obligation tG oppose evil wherever it appears -and especially ~ evil when it appears via the agent'y of tivil go\'ernment wbich purports to represent us. Failure to recognize that the-civil power can itself break lhe command- ments "Tbou shalt not steal"" and "Thou shalt not CO\'et" may adua/ly seduce sincere Christiana into support· ing policies .-hich break Goers Higher Law. Massive government programr, for iastanC'e, wh ic h transfer honestly acquired wealth from some Individuals to others via subsidies, welfa~ pay· ments, soCial security, aid to dependent children, etc. are nothing less than a form ollf'lalilt!\11 tltefL. a breaking oC the commandment "Thou shalt not steal." But )Oak how many Christians actually condone and encourage such J)r1)1rams! tl!C* who do, in effect, side with the humanist stallstics who would elevate the civil power above God's Moral Law. They help t!rt!ct a State-•od wtto.e objec- tive ls to uve mankind b)' establishing a State-directed economy in order to achilw a worhlly Utopia rather than )Ill a workable justice. WIW Amfrica eeedl today is more ltalwart IDII toW'qeGUa Christiana who properly regard civil IQY«ftment u God'a appoialed mea111 ot restraJnlnc mu'a l•ltt'rt'nt aurnsive ut~~rt lD aodety, -..... alao re:otniae that clvU ~cNbe\&ledaa~ ·-----· Ia tltort, Amertca aeadt OriltiiiM wU 1re auluaiui .. to rlthtrul -··but wbo wW -"-, ... hamu1ft..clinctel Me ll'henewec ........... -.. I\JIOW'Ir' to break God't Hl(l)wr Law. If it Ia morally ...... fal: ,.. ......... lndlw-kluala, to ---··-·by ron:. • ., ...aah, tlwa l il .. .,.._. for _. •+•trrtiCI.,. .,._,tile ll* te ... 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CAL XEROX COPIES NOMNMUM Legal -5~ Colored Paper - Botmd Material -~ Double Siding -~ Lables -2 5~ per sheet (8% JC 11) Velo Binding -$1.25 per book Collating -1/2~ a copy Spiral Binding -75~ and up per book 3 oo per IUldred -1 original atxn 4oo per tudad -1 original atx 14 COPY STOP 4301 Birch -Suite 5 Newport Beach 751 .. 1050 MON. • FRI. 8 -5 {NEAR ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT) 1ll( RESORT MOTU IN THE HEMT Of (f(ffi[A\~@0~©@ liVINC ROOM BfOiiOOM COMBIIIAII()IIIS l.A'-AI ROOMS AND DUPlU SUII(S WIIM fUllY (QtM PED ~liCHENS l'lUS OIIIINC ROOM ~NO C:OCK IAil lOUIIC( OV!IIlOOtUitG H(AflO SWIIUIIINC --~=--POOl RADIAN I H!U!O PATIO IV -ADIO C()ljl PH H riOIH SUYIC( AND fRH CARAC! PARK tiiC UT£S SinJies $24-21 O.Ubles/T wifts$»34 S.ites SlNO T£L[ 41517~71 VIII leu II W~ Streets s. mecisco. ·. Ml09 Central Biblt Church 23RO ST. at ORAHGE, COSTA MESA · 6-CS·SOSO IU \ IHI \/1 \(JRRI\ I,U\11'1. fl \\/UR Sunday worshlp .....•...• 10:45 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Sunday school -9:30 a.m. Wedne~y service - 7 p.m. An lndependent church wHh Bible teaching ministry THE RRST BAPTIST CHURCH 2501 CLIFF DR., HEWPORT BE ACH · 6.c2 -7.C.C3 DR. F . KEN TON BESHORE, I'\\ I 0 R SU NDAY SCHOOL ••••• 9:30 A.M. BIBLE STUDY wo RSHIP •••• 10:30 A.M. & 7 P.M. 7: )0 P .M. WED. ATIENO THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE CHRISTIA~ SCIENCE SERVICES I IR~T ('lll "RCH o.- f"IIRJST, S(U 'TIST 3 ~0~ \'1a L1d11 :-.lt:\\f'\111 lka-.:h Sunday School -9 & 10:30 Sumt1y Service -·9 &. 10:30 Wt.D:-iESDAY EVENING MEETING 8:00 p.m. Rl \/1/\1, HII0\1 \\ eek days: 9 am--4:30pm Wednesda}': 9 am -7:45 pm Tuesday: 9 am-5 pm, 7-9 We invite you to worship LU THERAN CHURC H OF THE MASTER, LC A 2900 Pacl!lc View Dr. Corona del Mar, Call!. LAWRENCE D. FRUHLING Pastor --Phone 644-2664 SUNDAY SERVICES: Sunday School .. 9:15a.m. Worship ...•. 10:30 a.m. Nursery end Coffee Hour CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA Roberta LeBus weds Raymond Forbes Ill Futu re residPnts of Costa Mesa are Mr. anrt Mrs . Ray- mond Franklin F orbe~ Dl, who were rnarrled Satur<1:t\ morning, <X·t. IE), in a doubl~ rlng ceremon} at St. Andrew's PrPst ytPrtart Church. The Rev . C'harlf's Dleren!leld (>"rfor11 .. t1 thf' ceremony. The bride, Miss Rot11·rta LeBus, was esrort<>11 to thP altar by her fat '•H , Rot•Prt Lincoln L eBus Jr. or Hous- ton, Texas. HH 1 otttt:'r 1c; Mrs. Hamilton I . P"arr~> of Westcllff. The grOC'n,•s par- ents are Mr . and \1rc;. h:l~­ mood F. ForbE-s Jr., al so ot Westcllrr. A fa mlly ltf-l rloom dr ... <>c;, worn by l>otlt tit+" bnr1e'c; mother and her :~unt, "" t ... chosen by ~!Is~ Lr•Hus for her wedding gown. It was champagne sahn made with a cathedral train, a hi?h lar·p neckllne and shirred lPg o' mutton s leeves, ""hi< h endp(j at a polnt below thP wnsts . She carrie<! a lx>uQu+"t of miniature yellow roses, r1PI- phlnium and gardentas. The bride'ssister-tn-lav.•, Mrs. Thomas Robert LPHU!>, was ber mat ron of hooor. Both she and the maid or honor, Miss Jauio'e Marie Gra}, ·.vorepowd.,rbluesaUn ~owns tnmmeri in la(;e and both r arried nose~ays of multi -f·olor E'<i nowt:or s. J. Mtd Jael DanJorr1served as best n an, and thf-IJridP 's ~ brothers, Willlar:t Ross I eBu!> an I Thom.ls Robert Lt?Rus, ustterf'(!. :\ re<.ep(ioo at the Irvine C'oast rountr} Clut followed tht> w-:!ddtng 1 ererr.on). ThP nPw ~1rs. Fortes lS a g rat1uat ... or thP L'ni , .... rslt} of O r~:gon ••ith l l•a t "'lor of c;rtPn<"e 1n journa !l!>~. Her to1sband has :w ~.-\ 1egree from Orange Coast '"ollf')!e. VOLU NTEERS NE EDED AT PARSONS SCHOOL Parsons school fo r the trJinal·le ll'Pntally retart1£>d IS in net>d of voluntePrs to help c.n week1ay mornings with their pre-school d ass, ac•·or ling to prlnr ip:Jl Retty KrJtZ!P. Teacher Molly C ron well .mrl t>er a tile have 8 ·'htlr!ren age-1 3-:i ln the rlass, .~o it tl anott.Pr <>xpt>Cted to enter in De<-ember. Any- one interested 10 dooatmg one mornmg a week or more is a.sked to call the school, 556-3406. Cookbook aulor to 11 Wn. R.. L.. RielurJclecl. pn. lldeot of the Newport Bei.CII Frteocta or tbe LJbn ry, u - ,..ACes a pre-boltday a.- ebeoa meettac br ll:lOa.m. Tuaday, NoY. 16, at Pro- mootory Poblt clld>houe. Rutll H1Jban of Newport 8 ea eh will c!lscuu ber ere- atlve cooldloot, ··They laugbed •hen I W'llked l.nto the kitchen.•• Her book to- eludes recipes from ber spe- cial friends, ODe of wbom Is Miss Zath Taylor. Ubnry tNstee. Inspired to wrtte this cooldlook by her ~agbter, wbo returned to college in midstream YhUe teachi.Dg, the author deci!Sed to help her out by desl.gniog me- nus which could be pr~ed 4 weeks in adYance. Forty per ceot of the pro- fits rrom the coolr.book are divided between varlouspbl- lanthroplc croups. It w1U be on saJe at the Friends lu n- ~'heon meeting. Hostesses wUI be Mmes. R. L. Richmond, Robe rt E. Hil chey, Henry Ullman, Wal- ter Goegrel, Joseph Murrn. Willard Amott. Lupton Wil- kinson, Donald Sloper, J. .. P8ter Dotbs, John D. Kyser, CecU Maneel, LeonaM Bal- tzer. Gilbert Ftrguson, Rl- '=bard Hammond. Cb2rles Dunray, JoS@I)b Jotmsoo, Tbomas Lomsdoo.Stmoo£1- ias, EdYtn Ramsey, Walter White; Mrs. Kathryn Macar- tney aod Mrs. J~tt Car - ney Morrison. ReservaUons r:u} be made up to !'Jov. 12 wlth Mrs. Jo- seph Johnson. 1053 Do•er Drive, :-tf'wport Beach. LAST MINUTE TOUCHES on a mouse aod other unique 1tems that w1U be for sale for the :\ov. 19 '· mooollght •'hampagne boutique'' are being made t·y Jumor Ebell C'lub members, Mrs. Robert Bore-l of :Sewport, Mrs. Richard Cannon of Harbor \':ew Hills a.nd !11rs. Wllil.an. v as of Newport Heights, left to right. This Is the first evening boutique ln the 12 )ears of the event. nand made items wUl be featured, a·:cordin« to Mrs. Cannon, Pftsi- dent. t.irs. Vas, a new m,.mber, is project hairman and Mrs. Bucci Is ln ~'harge of n.emberst.lp. The touttque wlll be held at the Park :Sew-port Spa fro n, r tO 'l p. 'Ti. Jr. Ebe/1 sets sa le Junior Ebell C Jut of :Sew· for port Beac-h will hold thE' 12!1 •£'"! e. annual La Boutique from t rc. Prups • ill t" a • <~r1E-<1, L1111che011 • Din11er Bn~11ch • ule Supper Romanttc G.itar MMJic '" t he old world lllmo$phere of the Clzpn· Lo11 nge ReieT11attoni H or,ored (714) 642-9434 3300 W . Coai t Htg hway at Newport Blvd. Newport Beach and the ongrnal Amelza 'I on Bill boa !Jiand DrnnerOnl) 311 Miln.,e Ave. (714) 673-6.580 CUSTOM POOLS and THERAPEUTIC SPAS OPEN 7 DAYS. PHONE OR V!S!! ow SHOWROSWS I OQAJ. 12222 SO. HARBOR El L "D., GARDEN GROVE 27601 FORBES ROAD, LAGL"SA SIGUEL Anaheim Garden GroV£: Fall~ 772-3401 750-i66S 871-IOZO laguna :Siguel ST ATE LICENS£ CoutaJ .Ar• 831-2375 MO. 1•2211 646-SO'M MARINERS CHURCH l()AJ PISO'\, AT JAMBOREE, ~T "'PORT aEM:JI TEL£PHO~E . f 40-6C1(1 THE TEAC HI:SG IS CD ;£PE rC~ JESUS CHRJST .-'.~0 THE BibLE, V.1TH E.MPHA.SISO'\ PRAC'ncAL C HRISTIA~ UVl:SG. AL: AG ES -\HE Yt'ELCOYE. Couuellng aod visitUl( available. St:SDAY SER\1CES: B:O(i -':3G-11:00 A.ll. 9 p.m. Friday, :"ov. 19. In :m1 ttl" ·ooktook, Ear your the Spa 31 Par k :Sewpor1 !1~ rt out, Bets\ Ross, A'tll lt~·~~o~n~s:a~l~~-------------~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=::=:~~ apartments. . ,.... This year's theme ts moonlight champagne Lou· ttque. Tickets, at 1:2.50, In- clude a ''Om)llmentar) ~lass of wlne. The boutiQUI.' will offt'r :l country store featurw homemadP items such a~ )ams, pickles, breads, ('tnrj, and cookies; a plant SP - lion· Chn stmas orn.m £-nt::: and' d('(oratlons; an·. ..tfts • • ~H'O"''D C'Ht RC'H Of" CHRJST. Sf'II:.~TIST Newport Beach at Corona del Mar • Newport Bea.cl\.. 1400 W, Balboa Blvd • 673-3805 Rev. Robert Shepard Jr. Worship & Chu rch School BUILDERS ELECT ......_.,. JOHN KONWISER GROWTH WITH s 3100 Parlrtc View Dr. Sunday School -10 a.m. Sunday Service -l Oa.m. Wednesday: 8:00p.m. 10 \/1/\1, HUll\! 3500-B E. Coast Hwy. Entrance on Narcissus Mon.-Fri.: 10 am to 5 pm Sunday afternoon: 1 to 3 Saturday: 10 am to -4 pm • • • You are cordially Invited to at1end Church Services and to use Reading Rooms. 9:30a.m. Weekday Pre-&bool 9:00 -11:45 GRACE BIBLE CHURCH veterans Memorial Bldg. 565 w. 18th, Costa Mesa REV. TOM TYREE. Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES: 10:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL: All ages, 9:30 a.m • HOME BlBLE CLASSES: Call 55Z-0092 •Teaching Bible Doctrtne• THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH "'THE FRIEHDLIEST CHURCH IN TOWN'' " n "'~ t· P. \if 1, 1 1 1 '. , " ~ t'o R 9:4S A.M. IIILE CLASSES -II A.M. WORSHIP HOUR 6•00 P.M. -EVANGELICAL HOUR 301 MAGHOLIA AT SAMTA ANA AVE,, COSTA MESA Jllymout~ aiongrrgational ~hurr~ A ,REf AND IHDEPEMOEMT CONGR EGATIONAL CHRISTIAN C HURtH Ill/ RFV. JOli N A. 1 /N /H'AI.I . \f ltriHH SUNDAY SfltVICESt f tOO A.M. AHD 10tJO A.M. CHURC~ SCHOO L• f tOO A.M. AND 1GJ30 A.M. 3262 BRO AD STREET, HEWI'-ORT HEI GH TS NURSE RY CAaE PROVIDED A MORMON HAI\'DICRAFT Christmas boutique wUJ be beld from 10 to 5 this Saturday, ~ov. 13, at the Mormon Church at 16th St. and Dover Drive, Newport. Gtft Items made by church members a re displayed here hy Mary Dawn Cuff chairman for the ~.'Vent; Helen Mar DonnPl' and Sylvta' Stennett. Many of tbe members of :\ewport Beach [1 Ward, the sponsorlng group, are artists and they have donated pamtlngs, sculpture and stained- glass windows. Door prl.zes wW be given durlng the da}. MUSIC GROUP WILL MEET NOVEMBER 4 Mrs. Ernest Beaucha mp, chairman of the Irvine Ter- race Philharmonic Group. aooouoces plans Cor the Nov. 4 meeting to be held at the borne of the vice-c hairman, Mrs. Dooald Christeson. PoteottaJ new members wW be presented and guest speaker will be Mrs. John F. Porter, Orange County Philllar mont c SocIety dJ- rector. The Irvine Terrace Group meets tbe ftrst Thursday of each mooth and tuture plaos in<:lude musle&l pro- crams, boutique •orkshops, u well 11 attendance at tfle cooct rt series tn the Santa ADa hic.b IChool. ~fiv.ss VAULTS COIN CENTER JOHN DYE of Costa Mesa has graduated as a member ot the Co!Jege for Ftnaswlal Planning's Mh rtass or certilted rtnandal planners (CFP} ld ceremonies re- cently coodueted in Atlanta, G ~rgt.a. ne ls one of oruy 517 ao destcnated LD tht Uo.tted states. As a C F'P, be becomes an aN'N<hted cenenJ practitioner Ia the ftoa.ncla.l semc l.Odastry, wblch Lodudts Insurance, Investments, savings aDd taatloo. MM I .G,..., ~~~t~Au COINS WANTED I TOr OOLLAR FOR COLUCnOIS . or any su•we ooy. 11111nd s\Ort gold and sliver CALL (7 J4) 136-6 Jl I John Koo•iser, presidt'nt of the Konwiser Corp., ;-;ew- port Beach, has been elt>r ted president of the OrangP County Building lndustn Assn. Chapter for 1977. other officers are Sr ott Biddle, first vtce-presidPnt; Pater Ochs, second vtr P- president; David Steln, sec- retary, and w. E. Mit chell, treasurer. Mr. Koowlser was elected to the Orance County BIA board ln 19'71, and to tht> executive committt>eln 1972. Be bas servt'd as chapter treasurer, secretary, and flct-prestdeot. He is a past president of both the \' oun~ Home Bullders Council and Restdentta.l BuUdtr's Coun- eU ud a mernbtr of the ltate BtA board. Ht> orlgl- aated tbe oatlooally-puh- Uellec! Youth Hous~ Op- portunJty program, and t•ebes 3 real est at t'- orl..ted UCLA extension c:oa.r-... BUD BARN ES NAMED AD ACCOUNT EXEC Cart (Bod} Barnes of Co- rooa dt1Marbasbf>~name<1 u ac:co.at a ecutlve in l~ !DdutrUl diYlalon of Estey- Rocwu MYertising tn lllt •- port 8eldl. Bt lad beea product sa.lts m...,_ IDr K.lt Maaafactur- 1111 -nrctzd Illes man-apr w bot Lancet IDd BM~er Rocn.. Rt Y'IS al10 a C0118erCIIJ ales repr-.- 1 t 111M IDr Mobil 0U Corp.. teat'-both ln- dutrta.l lad Platloa I C • FSIJC SECURITY WITH HOME OWNERSHIP • How to reduce 1976 income taxes OPEN A WAGE-EARNER IRA ACCOUNT tf you have no pens1on or profit-sharing plan where vou wont, you ~ tax-shelter 15'\, of your 1ncome, up to S 1500 a vear (whichever it .... hi • h1gh earning Laguna Federal Individual Retirement Account. OPEN A SELF·EMPLOYEO KEOGH ACCOUNT Th1s tax defernng program designed for individuals who are self-emp4~ In any profession. trade or business permits investments up to $75001 v.., in I vanety of Laguna Federal Ret1rement A ccounts. COME IN AND TALK TO ONE OF OUR INVESTMENT COUNSEL.:ORI ABOUT THE TAX-REDUCING SAVINGS PLAN THAT BEST SU ITS LAGUNA NIGUEL. C.llfomia 3 Monarch Bay P11!1ll SAN CL£Mf..,.., Ca11fom11 601 North E1 Cam1no Aeal ~ L-----------------------------------------------~ ' • • . • . • . • • • • • . . . I . . . --...... .-,Ga&.IC HOTI~ ...... I If) --;I"~U~8~L~I Cr.:N~O~T~I~C~E~-==~P~u~8~L~I~C~N~O!T!o~c!o:::::·~W'Ool~lf.......,. BIS1. PlCUIWd..,.l" -,._..EDIE8,U -PAGE 4 8-llml RAilE ITA'I'l!IIEJIT ncnTlOUS BW lliURSOAY, lOY. I~ I!"" PUBLIC NOT'IC£ fCiii-*WF• ..... ft_ It: hi-·&•• .-n:o-t Tilt' A...... ... flChtWM•&•• ...... ,.,_, n. M , ... -lo IIAIIE STATDOEIIT COIIOIIA OEI.IM .. CM... ... _ .. _ ----.. n. o= .... ,.... .. ... .c , • ..... -c.. IM.,.lJIG ..... -.......... CL tr'rU: IIIII lt. &h PI Md ... .._~..., .... _.. ,.,..._ lllfl ..... •uta 11-, 1.-, CL 1!715, ftllt 2 Fllla·--·ed .... _......-..._ Slpod; Wan. I. JW. ...... --· nu-.----tloe -clel'tl G( Or--c.., Oct. u, lt'!t. ""'"* Oct. za, .... ._ 11, 11, U'll, Ia 11>e N_.t ·-Eqp. ·-PUBL IC NOTICE S-44115 F'lCTIT10US BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T1lo """"""' ..... Is do6lr hMtz 5 u: An..» IE1fllp ...... l.UCZ Echrudl Street. 'WellmJuter tna: "-le Benal, 5%11 'l'lth St..G._,_ 'Nobo_ .. _ bJII.Idt~. ...... -.B ....... Tlds --.... Ill .. WID tbe ~ clert of Or. .... "-"· Oct. 19, 1976. Pabllsb: Oct. 28, Noy. 4, 11, IS. 1976, lD tbe Newport HulloTE...... F-64850 PUBLI C NOTI.CE S-4418'1 FICTI'I'IOIJS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe followtac periOD ia: dotill t.sfness u: B & B lla.rtetl.ac, ZU&l El Toro Roe.ct. EJ Toro, CaliA)rnia 9USO: Rocco,.,_~ Z6'191 Calle Marta, lltssloD Viejo, Co1Uorula9H'75. 'nU blt!dDMS 1.s cooducted by ao IDcllvtclJal. Slpoot Rocco Tripodi. Tb1a: statemeot wu med •WI tbe OCMmty clerk ot Or- ange CouDty Oct. 19, 1976. Pabltsb: Oct. 28, NoY, 4, 11, 18, 197&, Ill the Newport Harbor Eosip. r -64848 PUBLIC N OTICE S-4419fi FICTI110US BUSINESS NAKE STATEMENT Tbe follow1og per.:m is dolDc bastDess as: Assoel- ated Brokers Semce, 2025 West Balboa Blvd,, Newport B•c.b. CA. 92660: Jaet Sayder Realty, IDe., Cali- tomla Corp., 914 Glendale AY-e, GI8Ddal~ CA. 91:106. Tb1s balliDess 1s coldlcted by a corporatJoa. Corpon.ttoo Name: Jack Sayder Realty, Inc., John P. Soyder, Prestdeot. This statemeot W'IS tiled wttb tbe county clerk of Or- uce couotr Oct. 15, 1976. Publlsb: Oct. ZB, Noy, 4. 11, 18, 1976, tn the Newport Harbor Ensl.gD. F' -647!5 P U BL IC N OT I C E f1CTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe foUowiDg per!JOftS are dot.ng business as: Top ln- vestments, Ud., 13922 Dall Lane, Saota Ana, Callfornta 92'705: Bry100 E. Hickman, (Geaenl Partner). 1947 Port Blsbop Place, New- port Beactl, C&lUorula 92660; Albert P. Schafer (llmlted J:artller). 55!1 Dronr Dr., SanDlego,Call- fonU.a., 92115; Myron G. Platten (Llmtted Pa.rtDerh 4%7 Rl•erstde Dr ., New·- port Beach, Callforn1a 92660; Patricia D. Beals, (Limited Partner), 7241 Carden Gron, Calllomla 92641. This business is COD«llcted by a Umtted putnenhll). Slped: Bryson E. Hick- man. This statemeot wu med ..-ttb tbe cooot} clerk of Dr- uce Coaaty Oct. 2%, 1976. PabUsb: Oct.. U, Nov. ~ 11, 18, 19'76, lD tbe Newport Hu1>orE...... F~5U6 PUBLI C ,..QTIC~ ,.. .. , sc ..,._ .. .._,as •a:•-. tin~::.'= (m-.... ~­ -· a c--IUOtkm.d--.~ m-r•~._ Ps·'n•t. ~ IUC., ftM._.... .... ,cw bJ' • CIOQIWM•• ~--HTL -.......~-B. lAic. Ylct-JI'IwtiW/.e--.,.. "" ....... tOed -... --.. Or-.... c-Oct. 11, 11'71. Plb1l.-: Now ... 11, 18, n, 11'11, lD u.. "wport Ra.ttlor Eutp.. F 41ts P UBLIC N OTICE s.- FICTITIOOS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbo tollooloc ,..._ "" dotac ........ u: Mare' Aadn, Eac:Do Ton. It c-.y .._ .. c-r. 10'1 llu1De A..._ S.tte ··---Rca --Z2'7 '-Ia St., N-rt lloaeh, ColUomla; llut B-boa.. 14711 Doo- cqer, I.mae. Calllonda.. Tb1s ~:...mea t.s ooaducted by ••a CeDeral par&aetsblp." ~.._..__, Tbla .taterntllt wu tued wltb tbe oo.ty clerk ot Or- ure Coaoty Oct. ZIG, 1976. PllbUsh: NoY. f. 11, 11. 15, 19'76, In n.e Newport H.U'bor ED&Ip. F -65!94 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CAUFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A-8ast6 Estate of MARTHA A. RAJISAY, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GrvEN to tbe creditors ol tbe abo're oamed decedeat lbs.t an pei'80U taYlllc clalms aptut tbe ss.id de- eedeot are reQQred to flle them. 'tf:lth tbe oeceSSU"f ~cbers. 111 tbe omee of tbe clert of t.be aboYe •- Wed coart, or to preseat tbtm. w'ltb the Deeessary WOIICbers, to tbeQDdentped at tbe omeeofberattomeys, Keeoe aDd Dloa., Newport Arcbes Uartaa Bulldtng, UU Wat Coast HJcbW'lY, Satte 401, Newport Beach, Calllomla 92&631 wbieb is Ute place of bustDess of the UDde.rs::lped in all matters pertal&lii:IC to tbe ettate ot said deeoci<Gt, wltlllll !oar moatbs after t.be flnt plf)- Ucatloa of tb1s aottce. Dol .. , Oelober 25, 1976, Estber J. Lu:od, Ezecu- trta. of tbe WW of the above oame deced•t. K-and Dtoo, Al-to....,._ 33!3 W. Cout Hlgtl- way, Stltte 401, Newport Beach,. CaUfomJa 92563, Tel-(714) 645-1044, Attorneys for EzecutrtL Publlsb: Get. 28, No•. 4, 11. 18, 19'7t, tn the Newport Hart>or Ensign. P U B~IC NOTICE FtCTmOIJS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Ete.. ,ftl E. ...,_ Btfd.. doiiC .,.....,. u: "'-damy Bd • ea. .. t:_...,. ti-. eo v tna ......._Ralites~ .., ..... -"' II -I< " -'1'-.-ry lit., F-• .... I~ Vall.,, Ca. tnOI: .... !'oft, CoUI.Il'IM. A. Ito'-'" !'I'm ........ nil .. _ ...... by •lllldW't 1 btri'J st.. Fo.bio V.UeJ. ...... --Min-Cal. !11'101, -Rodrlpo&. T1llo -1&..-c:tell ,.... ............. flied by .. IDdl't'ldlsal. ...., ... _clert.otOr-~Waller A.8olcala. .... c.., Oct. 19, 19'1t, -~~~:: .. ~:of~ 'Mll.lll.: Oet. !I, Not. 4, u~ • I 11, 11, 11'76, 1a the N-rt uce ~ ·~·. •· 971. 8ut1or EM11p. F -64891 hbllsb: Not. U, 11, 15, Dec. 11 1976. ID the Newport PUBLIC NOTICE Rubor Easlp. F..UU5 FJCTI110US Bt.ISINE&'S: NAME ST A TEIIENT Tbe tonowlnc penoe. are oiDlac -..ss u' (A) Elb- ntc, (B) IDteruau.:.J House of Htt&, 951 ProiDODtory Drift West. Newport B•cta. . Ca. tas60: Fnacell GO- mOre, 951 Promoatory Dr1n w-._ Newport Beach,. Ca. 9MIO; LeaD Jobuoll Toms, 951 ProiiiOIItory Dr1n West, NewpJrt Beach, Ca. 92660. T1llo -Ia ...... ct. ed by a r-eni partaersblp. Siped: Francell GUmore • Tbls ltltemeot was tiled with tbe COUDty clerk of Or- •ace Coaoty Sept. zz, 1976 • PubUSll: Oct. 21, 28, Nov. 4, 11, 19'76, 1D the Newport Harbor EDSigll. F -6t'799 P U B LIC N OTICE FlCTITIOUS BUSiNESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe lollowllie person Is dot.ng busi.Desa as: Hart's- Ktag Prtnl1ng Ceoter, 2201 Martin, lrTtne 92715: DW.el J. Hart, lS Ash Tree Ln., lrYiDe 92715. This business Is cODdu ct- ed by ID lfldiYicllal. Stcn .. , llulel J. Hart, This statement was bled wttb the county clerk or Or- ange c-,. Oct. 15, 1976. Pubn.b: OcL 21, 28, Nov. 41 11, 19'76, tn tbe Newport Harbor Ensign. F -64670 PUBLIC NOTICE S-30665 FlC'MTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe followt.DI person Is doing bustness as: 1-Day Tlre, Z'7SZ4 Camtoo Capls- tnDO, ste. 169, Laguna Nt. ruel, CA. 92677: Pertlrm- ance ODe, IDe. -California corp., 24701 Vet~ablo, Mls- aloa VIe)), ·cL 92675. Thls buslness ts conduct- ed by a corporation. Corporation Name: Per- form&DCe Doe, loc., Wllliam Bndlord Locas, President. This statement was filed wttb tbe county clerk of Or- ange Coanty Oct. 14, 1976. Publish: Oet. 21, 28, Nov. 4, 11, 1976, In the Newport Harbor EnslgD. F -&4603 PUBL I C NOT ICE S-30664 nCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe foUowt.ng person Is ctoi.Dg business u : IDvestors Property Manacement Com- PIJIY. P. 0. Bo1 328, 229 Marlae AYe., Balboa Island, Callfomla 92662: C. A. Hig- bie, 1221 West Coast High- way, Newport Beactl, Cali- fornia 92660. This business is conduct- ed bJ lUI inctl'ti&.!aJ. Slglled, C. A. lfilble. Tbls statement was filed wtth the county clerk of Or. uce County Oct. 15, 19'76. P'llbu.b: Oct. 21, 28, Nov. 4, 11, 1!176, to the Newport Harbor Enslp.. F ..6467'7 PUBLIC N O TICE S.Q6112 FlCTITJOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foUo-...tnc perall are dotnc bastDess u: West. Last., 17550 c meae be- nue, P.O. Bo1 c.19560, lr- Yl.De, CA 92713:JotmD. Lust It Soo., a CllifomiJ. corpora- tion, genenl partner, 17550 GUiette ATeolle, P.O. Boz C-19560, lnloe, CA 92713; James E. West, genent· partoer, 10'71 0 Wilshir-e BlYd., Apt. 704, Los Angeles. CA 90024, Tbl.s bastneas ls conducted by a geoeral partnership. CorporaUoo Name: John D. Lust & Son, WWtam R. Bnsher, Vice-President. This statement was nled with the couri:y clerk of Or - ange County NOY, 2, 1976. Publish: Nov. 11, 18, 25, Dec. 2, 1975, in the Newport Harbor Enstgn. F -65826 PUBLIC NO T ICE S-62570 F1CTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as: Chevron lDvestments I, 33691 Wind- jammer Dr1ve, Laguna NI- guel, California 9267'7: Elea- nor Mtnkotl, 33691 Wind jam. mer Dr1Ye, Laguna Niguel, Callfornla 92677; Michael L. Mtnkotf, 31917 Lyndbrook Court, Westlake VIllage, Call!ornia 91361. This business Is conducted by a limited partnership. Signed: Eleanor Minkoff. This statement was filed with the county clerk or Or- ange County Oct. 29, 1976. Publish: Nov. 11, 18, 25, Dec. 2, 1976, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F65689 PUBLI C N OTICE S-62681 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The !ollowtng persons are doing business as: Lusk- Nohl Company( 17550 Gll- lette AYenue, P.O. Box C- 19560}, lrYlne, CA 92713: Johll D. Lust ll Son, a Cali- fornia corporation, general partner, 17550 GUlette An- nue, (P.O. BOX C-19560h Irvine, CA 92'113; Santiago Land Company, a CallfomJa corporation, general part- ner, 17550 GUiette Avenue, (P.O. Box C-19560), lnlne, CA 92713, This business ts conducted by a general partnership. Corporattoo Name: John D. Luslt II Soo, Wllllam R. Brasher, VIce Presidl"nt. This statement was filed wlth the county clerk of Or- ange County Nov . 2, 1976. Publish: No•. 11, 18, 25, Dee. 2, 19'?6, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -65824 PUBLIC N OT I C E The folJow1ac p.r-is doiDC t.aiDea u: KEZY Broadcut Worbbop. 1190 E.Ba.U Road. Alaabetm, Call- fonda: Amert.c:aa M.U.Sys. terns Corporat~GD. ~allf. COJ'l)., 1416 Via L'-'o, New-J:I'I..,IBLIC N OTICE S-30'730 FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS NAME STATEMENT part B•cb, Caltfonrla S-30652 92663. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Tb1a buiDesstscaducted NUIE STATEMENT by a corpontlora. Tbe followtl:lg persoo ts Corpontkla Name: ockdac bulDeu as: Pureell's Amertcu Media Systems Vao & ston.re. 16402: Goth, Corp., L. E. Karlllall, VIce-ard st .. ''E", HaatbllgtCXI. Presideat. Bac.t, Calif. 92647: WOllam TldJ: statema ,... med P'llrteb, 7601 Amuoa st •• wlttl tbe OOIIIIty clerk of Or-13, Huottngtoa Beach, Calif. .... c...., .... z. 18'16, 9%64'1, PlbUitl: HoY. 4, 11, 18, TIU buaiDea 1a CGDdlct- 25, 1176, 1a tbe Nnoport ed by u lldl'ltdll&l. Harbor EUip. F -45848 Biped: WUU.m Purcell. The foUowtng person Is liotqg business as: cOe, 17 Terrace, LlOO Park:, New- port Beach, CaJt!ornla 92663: Victor E. Opiocar. Same as prlndpoJ business loeatloo. Thls: busiDess Ia cooducted by an tncth1ttaat. SJp.ed: Victor E. Oplncar. Th1J ltatemeot was ftlf!d with tbe COIIDtJ' clerk of Or. qe Coanty. NOY. 2, 19'76. Tbb ltale'IDIIIt ..... tiled NOTICE OF OOENTIONTO PUBLIC NO TICE wtt1a tM ooaty clerk oiOr- EIIGAGE IN TilE SALE OF S-1110 .... c_, Oct. IS, 19'16, PabUsb: No•. 11, 18, 25, Dec. 2, 1!176, lJI tbe Newport Razbor Eutcn. r -65136 A.LCOa:)l.IC 8£YEIUGES Ftcnnou&BUSUfESS Pwbl1lb; 0et. z1, !&, NOY, PUBLIC N OTICE ll-5-16 lUllE STATEMENT 4, 11, 1976, ID tbe Newport S-625&6 To ftom a II.&J ec.o.ra: Tbt CoDo1rt1C peJWU are Hutor Eutn. f sMU5 nC11TIOUS BUSINESS Mjlet lo l -Gttbo , dot-bo-y,BeJCom-NAIIE STATEMENT -~tor --. PUBLiC NOTICE ...,.._. • puJ, 500 llftport C..,. Tbe tollowtac periODs are Ia ........, ~ -t11t on.., -111, Mupwt s.-. doiJicbo-ao:B.J.IIac- ............,,.'*71•tollll BaeQ, CA.. ..o; Bel C FICIIIK>USBUSIHESS Dowell • eompaa,, 17105 PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CAUFOIINIA FOR TilE COUNTY OF ORANGE NO. All 15001 CITATION CC US (Atw--) "' tbe -of tbe petl-Uoa of MARL\ D£ UlS ANGELES ROIIIE.RO ZA. MORA LOPEZ GALLO, ca bellalf ot -11AUL ROIIERO ZAMORA, a mtaorfor Free- dom from Pareatal Custody udCootroL THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CAUFORNlA To: MANUEL f111BRES CORNEJO By order of tbls co.rt JG11 are ben!b)' acMsell l:bU ,.,.. may appM.r before tbe ~e presldlag to --19 of this coart oa Ja 6, 19'77, at 9:00A.M., theD ud there to show caase, 11 any you hne. why RAUL ROMERO ZAMORA sboald oct be declared free of your custody and c::oMrol for the purpose of freeing RAUL ROMERO ZAMORA for placemeot for adoptioo. Wtulam E. st John, Clerk Frances L. Valasek. Deputy Clerk Ftke, Lougttran. Heinly, Osterhout & 1'rebler in As- socbttoo. 1200 North Main Street, Suite 724, Santa Ana, c allfomla 92701, Telephone: (714 ) 834-1234, Attorneys for Pettttooer. Publish: Nov. 11, 18, 25, Dec. 2, 1976, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following per801'1s are doing business as: PCL Pro- perties, .2970 Harbor Boule- vard, Suite 206, Costa Mesa, "----. -... c..-..,__ IIIII:: &. Kdlle • seua-. m'7 •• n f) r Dr., eo.ta' -.,c...__ nu ll·••ae.s bJ a a.a.t ••rtn s re ...., E.-IA- Bama. na.,. I waatued -tile-"*' G( Or--c.., Oet ••• 11'71. Mil* lloo. 4, 11, II, 15, 19'71, .. the .. ...,.,.. Rartlor £ulp. F.ata PUBLIC NOTICE FIC1T1'100S Bt1S111ESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe lollowtat! .. .._ lo """" ....... u , eon. del Mar PrCIPiftles. US5 E. Coast. Sla.tte s, Corona del Mar. Ca. 92625: Cbrystle F. -· SOl lum. A •e .. , Corooa del Mar, Ca.. 9!625. Th1s t.ldDessisooada.cted by aa tndiYlCIUL SlgDed: Ctlrystle F. Hop. per. This statemeDI was tiled with tbe C011DtJ clert of Or~ ange C01111ty Oct. 29, 19'76. Publlsh: HoY. 4, 11, 18, 25, 19'76, iD tbe Newport Harbor Eastgn. r -65660 P U BLIC N O TI C E F'JCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persot~ is doing business as: Cares Cards, 25.23 Eastbhttf Dr., Newport Beach 92660: Carol Crabb, 502 Ja.smlnc, New- port Beach,. CL 92625. This business is conducted by an tndiYidual. Signed: Carol Crabb. This statement was rued with the county clerk of Or- age County Oct. 29, 1976. Publish: Nov. 4. 11, 18, 25, 19'76, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -65659 PUBLIC N OTICE Calit. 92626: Raphael Cohen, F'ICTlTIOUS BUSINESS 5622 Htu Oak Dr., los AD· NAME STATEMENT geles, Calif. 90068; George The following persoo Is H. Piaekney Jr-. 3201 Ml-doing business as: Claude chigao Ave.. Costa Mesa.-Ltd., 2970 Hubor Blvd., CaUl, 92626; E. Eddie Le-Sulte 206, CostaMesa,CaJU. Barron, 2717 Sandpiper . 92626: E. Eddie LeBarron. Drive, Cost.a Mesa, Calif. 2717 Sandpiper Dr., Costa 92626. Mesa CalU 92626 This business is conduct-Tht's oosbtessts~ooducted ed by a general partnership. by a Umlted partnership. Signed: R:lPllael Cohea. Signed· E Eddie Le- Tbls stateme11t was flied Barron · • wtth the couoty clerk of or. This· statemeo.l was tiled ange County No•. 5, 19'76. wUh tbe couaty clerl: of Or- Publish: Nov. 11, 18, 25, ange County Oct Z6 1976 Dec. 2, 1976, in the Newport Publlsh· Nov ·4 it 18. Harbor Ensign. F -66054 25, 1976." tn ihe • Ne~rf. PUBL IC NOTICE Harbor Ensign. f-65464 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as: Geodesic Shelter s, P.O. 5845, Hunt- lngtoo Beach, Cal. 92646; 20338 Laurte Lane, Costa Mesa 9262'1:Cra.ig w. Cham- berlain, Z033B Laurie Lane, Costa Mesa. Cal. 92627; Da- Yid Mtcbael Helleck, 7401 Seashore Dr., NewportBch., Ca. 92663. This tl.isiness Is conduct - ed by a general partaershlp. Signed: Craig Chamberlain. This statement was rued with the county clerk of Or- ange County Oct. 13, 19'76. Publlsh: Oct. 21, 28. NoY. 4, 11, 19?6, ia the Newport Harbor Ensign. F' -644.29 PUBLIC NO T ICE S-30034 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following peraon Ls doing business as: JS De· sips, 22661 Lambert St., Suite 209, El Toro, Ca. 92630: Jaime Gllbert San~ cbe&, 31583 E. Ntne, Lquna NJcuel, Ca. 9Z67'7. Thts bustness ts coaciUcted by an loctl'ridual. Signed: JalmeCUber1San- cbe&. Tbts ltatem..t W'lS flltd wlth the COUDty clerk of Or- uce Couty No•. 5, 1976. Plbll.ctt; NoY. 11, 11, 25, Dee. Z, 1'176. tn the N8W110rt Hutlor Eastp. F -I605t5 P U BLIC NOnCE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following per&OO Is doing business as: HlblsC\ls I Ltd., 29?0 Harbor BIYd., Suite 206, Costa Mesa. Calif. 9.2626: E. Eddie LeBarron. 2717 Smdptper Dr., Costa Mesa, Calif. 9Z6Z6.. Tbl& business is coodllcted by a llmlted partnership. Signed: E. EGdie Le· Barron. This statement was filed with the count:y clerk of Or- ange County Oct. 26, 1!176. Publish: Nov. 4, 11, 18, 25, 19'76', 1n the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -65462 PUBLIC N.OTIC E S-30'702 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME: STATEMENT Tbe foliO'IflDg per!IOG l.s dolng btliUtea as: Robin Realty, !4853 Lall:efleld Street, El Toro,Callt. 926SO: Fruthol'ly CorponHoD. a Calltornia Corporatloa,1010· G11Uford Court, Leucadia, CalU. 92024. Tbts t.staess 1J coodacted by a corponUoa. CarporaUOD Name: Fran. thooy Co1110ntloa, Nlebolu D. Nel-. Pres. TtU ltatemeat was flied with tbe eotlllty clert or Or- •uce COIIDtJ Oct. !6, 1!176. PobUoll' .... 4, 11, II, zs, 19'76, 1a the Nnport Harbor EnstcP. F -85458 PUBLIC NOTICE S..atlto S-- FICTmOUS BUSINESS FlCTITIOIJS BUSINESS NAME STATEIIEIIT NAXE STATEIIEIIT -· .... ._ It ... Oaaoo, JGU OooiO, ~ KAIIE STATEMENT Bl<J Put Cll'clo, st.-a, lr- Jl'OEI-, --Ulol-fU<1, c.,_ dol Jlat, CA. T11o lloDoorl.ll( .. ,_ Ia Y!Do, Calllo-92'115' !on 1o -~ ~~~ ila$; Boo C. -. u dolll bo-ao: (I) £do. BorMI'II I. lloellowell, 1130 ......-: -... ..._ u .. ,., ~~ ~ -&> ........ _ _. e.u-1 Caam--., Port Cbl .. -N-rt II~ e--o, CL ..0, 11o11y • -.w --~~ B ..... CL• :::::.~. Ylflll>la ...,..,. _. ., _ ,._ (!) PwJ• hlrpctl Md Ed?-~ ... t .. .ell trtrii"'M. • tM , ....... II -Jsc ~ Cor'OIIl dal Mlr, Cl,.,..1 C...W.C Sen1ot, IC.aty MacDDweU. liS9 Port id CA.-;LuryE.-. 1!11'1-'-llooport Cllar .. ,ll_.-!lloacii,CL lo lllo ~ ol AJeo-, 1'71 .._~ c... .... D-~ ----....... ~~... ---. ..._ ·-· -N_.t Baac1o, CA. 91M0. 1--W&lloor, 1!11'1 Tldsbo_la_od '1r1 ce of 11 ak'IIOtoUc TIUbll?rll?ll~-~l.ei,WtwpOrtB•e'-by a .-.raJ...-. Tbe loUowtotr -II Tbe llollowloc por-lo 4i111 tut1• u: Vc-. .. doiQK bl ....... u: L..S IA .... l7SSOGW ... A-, Co-y,l'II05sii~Part. (P.O. 8os C-19HO),....... Booloftrd. 1.-_ ColUor- CA !11'111: 1-D. 1A6. ola IIZ'IOI'-........-..... s.o, a c--...,.,... ""'~-c--corp., tloo, -' ,._, 1'1$50 1'1105-M Sli:r Port -·- G-•-(P.O. Boz -....... CallJDnla 'C·I-), .._, CA !11'111. :mOl. Tllla' CIIIIIIClOidletld Tldlbl~ 1niiCODdlsc:ted -... -(ar a.. od by • l nrpot-11-Cal-..0. ...... Br ->tor -... ._ -- -• put. nco .. -.. 8tpod: -..s s. Moe-.. sou.-•fl" Oo,ltlo:...... ..., .... -. Danii,Y!fi!IUI<ellrlloe-G~ (&.. Flllo Mile, llpod: 1.ury 1.-, Slpod;l. tt. 'l'a!Ur, 0owo11. .... Pllol). l 1'1ISJ I I pt ftl flied • nb tWrvt WU IIIW 1'1U ..... ftl died .. !"'"' _, llcG-. wltl tllt-c!oftG(()r •. -tllt-clott<otOr--... _clort.Gt!lr-~.2: • .,.": ~}T:!_ up c.-. Oct. 1, 11'71, .... ~ Oet. 11, 11'71., up c.-, Oct. n, 11'71. __ , -. ....._ Oet. 11, ... ... p ft'l•· Oct. J1, a. Jfolr. P'lbUISII: ... ll, 11, ts, -.... U. 1m, lo 4, 11, 11'71, 111 a. ... ,... ~ it, 11'71, Ito Go Noupw1 'o.c. 1, ll'll,lo u. •-rt tiN ........... Er!lp I..,........... ,_..,., B.,._ hdp.. 1'-tatt llartilcw h.,., P-15191 I by • -..--. .......... -. Cotpal-·--~--0. t.-• a.. WUUa• a. ' ndxe. 11c., w.cau ... Brutler, Vb..,...... ... Pr•••· TIM ITbtmlll wu IIIII nla Jhl s4 wu Sled -,.._clott<alor-.,.. ,.._c~ott<otor­ .... C.., !lot. 1, !I'll. up C.., Oct. II, 11'71., r••• Nw. 11. 11. ·~ MUIIII:: Jtoir, 4. 11, ll, Dee, I, It'll, Ill t11t ll_.t IS, 11'71, Ill tloe "-<t B&*tiMSp. F-45111 Baftor 'tel'lp. F_... Brunch in wonderland -C-wUlbooo '-I to lf"'JSl ....... -·· lloo. IS, It t11t __ ...... _., tllo~C...C­ C-rl otB«a..,_N at be SIMa...,. llt!wpotrt s-. c-....,.. wm be Cbrt.lt ..... tniM ud tile OCCC llil:ud ......,_n --will be-.. net and wtdle •. Tbe buslDess aceadT will PUBLIC NOTICf': FtCTmO!IS BUSINESS MAttE ST A TEMEifT Tbe lollowlrlc peraaa 1J doblc t.lliDess U: C UDery •tuac• Rally, 421 Sill s-, N.....,rt Beaco, Calif..: t.ewts 1'tJoiU:IQ Os- bon, IOie oWMr. !11 Zotb st.. Newport Beach,. C1l. 9H6l. Tbls bast.Dess ts cc:.ctad- ed by Ill lDd!ridoal. Stgaed: l4Wfs Thomsoa OdJom. TtU statement ns filed wUb the coanty clert. of Or- uce Coanty NO'f'. 5, 1!176. Publlsb: NOY, 11. 18, 25, Dee. !, 19'76, ill the Newport Harbor EuigD. r .6605! P U BLI C N O T ICE 61713 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The folloWing person is doing busloess as: Bermuda Bikes-Western states, 3 Jasmine Creek Drive. Co- rona ~I Mar, C tlifomiJ. 92625: Sun West Ent er - prises, Cllilornla Corp. This business Is conducted by a corporation. Co1110ntion Name-: Sun West Enterprises, Donald A. Pennington, President. Tills statement was filed with the county clerk of Or- ange County Oct. 13, 1976. Publish: Oct. 28, Nov. 4. 11, 18, 1976, in thE!' Newport Harbor Ensign. F64369 P U BLIC N OTI CE S-44335 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foUowing person Is doing buslAess IS: 8 &! M Investments, 2020 South Eastwood, Santa Ana, Ca. 92705: Basil Van Boom and Michael P. Callaghan, 2020 South Eastwood, Santa Ana, Ca. 9.2705. This business is conducted by a general partnetshtp. Signed: Basil V 1D Boom, General Partner. This statement was Died with the county clerk of Or- ange County Oct. 26, 19'76. Publish: Nov. 4, 11, 18, 25, 1976, to lhe Newport Ha.rbor Ensign. F -65387 PUBLI C NO T ICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT~ The followtng persons are doing business as: Western Engilleering Company,1729l lnlne Blvd., St. 1161, TUS· Un, c a. 92680: Ectwa rd Frazee, 2102 Ri chmond, Santa Ana, Ca. 92701; Gene Miller, 16661 Mytinger, Huntington Beach, Ca. 92647. This business Is conducted by a general partnership. Signed: Edwtrd F'ruee, Geoe M!Uer. This statement was rued with the county clerk of Or . ange County Nov. 1, 1976. Publish: Nov, 4, ll0 18, 25, 1976, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F' -65759 PUBLIC NOTICE FlCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are dot.og buslbess as: What's Coo~ 263! San Miguel, Newport Beach, Calif. 92660: Lobaa. Jorge& Lucy, 9LtDCia tste. Newport Beach, Callt. 92660; Zanrena. Rocco & Muy, 2456 Vlstl Hopr, N ...... rt Beach,Ca!U. 92660. Tbts tl.istness Is conducted by a geaerat partoerab.tp. Slgtl .. , Lucy A. Lubin, Rocco Zsnrella. This lllatement wu Uled with tbe coanty clerk of Or- ance COQDty Oet. 12, 19'76. Publlab: Oct. !8, No•. 4, 11, 18, 1976, In the Newport Hu1>or Eoslgtl. F -6524? PUBLIC N OTICE FICTITIOUS BUSD<ESS NAME ST ATEMEMT Tbe lollowtoc periOD$ are dolac bu.._.u,TbeRoad- namer, US01 '' T'• Mvtr .. Ia.ada, Et Taro, ca. i!UO: Lolo Lopro Joldtrs, mss Goodor Drtn, El Toro, Ca • 9ZCSO; JollA o. LopA, ms5 ~r Drlftc El Toro, Ca. -. Doo .. '-0 1loyal -a.o,.. a-. ll_.t Boaclo, Ca. 9IMO. niiWIIIIIUia~­ odbya~..-. l1tpod; Dolt R. Lopro • TIU -.... lllod -,.._clmotor-.... c.-, Oct. ,._ 1971. -Qd, II, II, lloo • 4, u, tm. ta u. Mnport Hullor Eaolp. r.-1 --~~~· 51 ° ,.. ........... pr dt•stt.~.....,ol oca: wW be--.... 'I'Wiam c..-,_ occc pre ..... wOl pn--. -.... tbe .. , -be prtiMelll• from ClltMr --_ ... __ tnellbera. Aft:el"ft..'ds, ct.pten Ill the coooeiJ wtll be seW.C Cbn.nus bolltiQae Items. ~THLETE TE~OIING COORDIN~ nON SKILL Baskt1ball player Fr~d GlaSl~r . 11 1it ude m at Soothern California ('ollcg..•. Cns1s M~sll, C11m~s to IUTur tal ifo 1 nia S c-h o ol kindergarTners 3 time~ a week in motor coordinBIIOO skills. He takes the children, 6 at a tune, MNldav-Wed- nesday-Frtday, IO:.lO t o II :30, and lt>a ds 1hc-m through such aclr\'111.:~ a!> the balance beam. ma11.·~ and h~ll)' hoard s "1-ia nd -t•y c--and bod\-brain COOi dJO:.i i!OII 31t' not on ly ..-~,t'rll ml in learning to l!'l d."" sav ~ Clwrknr Carlson, rcsour(.'l' teac h er . "Thev're also 1mptlrtan1 111 t h e dcvl'lupmenl 1•1 1hr child"s wholc sdf-1m:r~~:c . jnd his confidrnL't' that h•· !."an achrrvr acadt'mKally.·· PUBLI C NOTICE F'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as: K and H Dlamond Co. Ud., 13922 Dall Lane, Santa Ana, Cal. 92'105: Nlal P. Lueklll&, General Partaer, 30'7 Princeton Dr., Costa MPSI., Cal. 926.26; Bry900 £. Hickman, Limited Partner, 1947 Port BishOp Place, Newport Beach 92660. Tbls business is conduct- ed by a limited partnership. Signed: Nlal P. Lueldng. ' This statement was tiled with the county clerk of Or- ange County Nov. 5, 1976. Publish: Nov, 11, 18, 25, De-c. 2, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F ..-$055 PUBLI C NOTICE 61720 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing business as: Big Banana Leasing Company, 500 Newport Center Dr., No, 655, Newport Beach. CaH- fornia: Robert M. Smith. 6481 Down Drive, Huntington Beach, California. This business Is condu cted by a Limited Partnership. Signed: Robert M, Smith. This stah•ment was tiled with the county clerk of Or. ange County Ocl. 13, 1976. Publish: Ocl. 28, Nov . -4, 11, 18, 1976, In the Ne'Npl)rt Harbor Ensign. F -64372 P U BLIC NO T I CE S-30713 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATU1ENT The !ollowlng person Is doing business as: The Tax Center, 2.2831 l.oumont Dr., El Toro, Ca. 92630: Donald L. Turner, 22831 Loumont Dr ., El Toro, Ca. 9Z630. This business Is conducted by an indi¥1dual. Signed: Donald L. Turner. This statement was fUed with the county clerk of Or- ange County OcL 20, 1976. Publish: No•. 4, 11, 18, 25. 19'76, lJI the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -65042 PUBL IC NOT ICE F'ICTmOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing business as: Accurate Drum Sanding, 1107 Baker St., Costa Mesa, Cal. 9Z&Z6: Thomas George Ouellette. 2726 San Lucas Ln., Costa Mesa, Cal. 92626. This business l.s cooducted by u lDdJf'lclial. Sfped: Thomas G. Duel. tette. Thl& st&temet wu tued wttb the county cluk of Or- aace County Oet. 20, 1!176. Publlah: Oct. 28, Nov. 4, 11, 18, 1976, 1D the Newport Hubcn: Eastp, F -&4!M5 PUB~IC NOTICE FICTITIOIJS BUSD<ESS NAVE STATEMENT Thf lolloWial periOD is dOIIIC' tMaltDell aa: Trau .Do.rl•-~ E-- Uorl, Zl9 EYenlQC ClD)Ql Rd .. Col'~* del Mar, CL 9161$: JOlla Bradley Wit- mer, IU EftlliiiC c..,_ Rd .. Co.,_ dtl Mar, CL -· ntl ......... il COIIdiN:tecl by -ldt'ldlal. Slpod' JOlla Bnd!Q WM. -· • 1'1U ..... -ftl tUI!d -,.._clori<GtOr--c.., Oct. 10, 11'71 • -ta: Oct. •• !lor ... 11, 1t, 1rrt, t1 t11t M...-tt Hu1>or Eoolp. P-14Na FOR FURTHER 1M FORMA TIOM, CALL MR . WHITE, Area Code 213, 655-0040 OR WRITE ... Universal Marketing Concepts 1421 WILSHIRE IOUL EVARO, BEVERLY HILL CA. 90211 ARMY PRIVATE Carl S. BremMr, zo. •bose ..u.. M&J'I'U'«. llYes at 1351 Bater st., Costa Mea. bu eoq,leted tn.1.n1Dg u an armor cre•mao under tbe ooe statioo UDlttnJ.a.i.llpro- cnm at Ft. Koow, Ky.OSUT ts a U -weelt period 'ttblch combines baste cont>at tra1Ja1og W"tth ach'anced in- diYidaal tralDiDg. THIEVES STUFF THEIR NOODLES Tbe stuft Noodle restu- raot oeu the Newport Beaeh Post omce was hit aga1n Friday. Oct. 29, by burglars, for tbe seoood ttme in a ~-~ •eek. This time, 2 micro- :!.: ~4~ ~ .. : ~g.§· .. r:;~i~ $1,700. · Dining & Dancing in the Round ·: A week before, also early "The Bobbv Craia Show" Friday, thleves took $1,400 ' 1n meat and ftsh from the Enterta.inlng Moo. tbru Sat. • restaurant•s storage re-· Guest Boat Slips : frtcerators. .' Now Open For R...-vations . . This time, pollee say, the :: Mon. thru Sun. 640·5123 -: burglars lorced open a gate . . . to get into a storage a rea_ r. ·. ·. ·103 N. BAYSIDE DR., NEWPORT BEACH .~~:~.:-t hen tore a tioor loose to •~-~~1!11•1111!!•1111!!•~---······ get ln51de the maio buUd-1ng. Both thefts occurred be- tween midnlght and 7 a.m. RONALD RAPHOOH IS HOW IN GERMANY Army Prtnte Ronald B. • IDJIDAY, OCT. 11 n. a tme..., 1M ........... B8lloa ~stud. ,.._ potted s t.a.r )l~ n- IMd at uso. llol• .,.., .. t;SO aDd f:l5 p.m. din'tiC ~a •n ... Rlcllard Mues Maetu, SO, of 14!0 w. Oeea FI"'B&. c .ua.a N .-port,. was cbar(ed wttb ••nac an ... rtmflllt wtt~t­oe permlssJoo. attu poUce rtii)OlDded to a eall from a lady no said sbe •• his i)rmer ctrlfrteDd, and Wbo eoiJ'IC)Ja.JDed be bad ued a key to eater her apartment 1D Oakwood GardeDs at 6:!0 p.m •••• lbrlo Pete Bor-, n . or 1234-B w. Balboa Bl•d., Ba.J)oa, wu clarged wltb 6etoc latoxtcated aod dl8orderly at 5:50 p.m. at Palm a.od Bay, Balboa ••• Sbabrlar Shapoort, 23, of 2186 Americu., Costa Me-n. was arrested"t 1:30a.m. at 900 Newport Center Dr. aod cb.uged with reoetrtnc stolen property ••• A $1,200 balance wejgbt scale was stolen from tbe science lab classroom at Corona del Mar hlcb school bettreeo 4 p.m. Oct. 15 and 8 a.m. Oct. 18 .•• Plants valued at $165 were taken from outside the home of Violett Kovely, 1808 w. Ocean Front, Central Newport, between 8p.m.Oct. 17 and 7:45 a.m. Oct. 18. • MONDAY, OCT. 18 e. oa , 1oca1 ..-.ct• cod ftJ'ftDt • • • ladll HarlaD Pul'J, 6S, ot lOZI Rulla:Dd. Westcllft, wu cba reed wtth ldoac:ated dts- orderly ooodud at !:05 p.m. in tbe au ey of tbe 600 block of Balboa Bl"d., Balboa ••• R*rt Morewood E~rt, 47, of '710 w. 18th. Costa Mesa, wu ~.!"reSted at 9 a.m. at 202 7th, Balbo&. oo a West Orange Couttty Court •ehicle code warrant • • • Grace Adellne DoYillng, 501 E. Bay, Balboa.. rtPOrted 2 plstols, valued at s···· sto-ltm from underneath lofl cushions in bf'r borne be- tween 1 p.m. Oct. 19 and 2:30 a.m. Oct. 20 • • • Thieves took a $400 auto- matic sprinkler control SJS- tem from tbe north side of the Shenton Newport botel, airport area, between 6p.m. Or·t. 19 and 10 a.m. Oct. 20. • WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20 James MUtoo Job.nsoo, 40, of 31 0 Fernando, Balboa,, was arrested at 9:15 a.m. at his borne oo warn.ots charging him •Hh wrlUog checks oo ooo-sufl'lcient funds . . • Robert GU Se- pulveda, 22, of 2624 Flrst Ave., Corona del Mar, was arrested at 1:30 a.m. at Ri- verside and Coast Hwy., Ma- riners MOe, on a DoW"Oey warrant charging him 'lrltb failure to a~r in court ... Jewelry valued at $646 was taken from the home of Eileen Bagley, :>03-1/2 Gol- denrod, Corona del Mar, by a burglar who got t.o through an unlocked wt.odow 90~­ tlme between 7:45 a.m. and 7:45 p.m .... Phll Tor.er reported his 1968 Jaguar stoleo from the str eet at his home at 1738 Trade- winds, Bayrrest, between 10 a.r . and 11:30 a.m. • THURSD AY, OCT. 21 tOt a1r.--.....,. Cllffl. WM etlla.rpd wttll tD- todc:Med dlmrdll:rtJ CIGildllct at t:JO p.m. at Bob S.nu r~ lD Newport C•- ter . • • Cbartes Marut&. 141! llartllen Dr.. ftaJt)or Hlctl~UM. reported t719 wo~ ol ltereo eQII.Ipment ltolea from b1s bome be- tweeD 7:SO Lm. aDd 4:50 p.m •••• Two steeJ tables and t ebalrs, ntued at $480, were taker) from tbeomoeof Leltcb, Ktyotakt, BeU ao<3 Associates, 2ZO Newport Ctmter, sometime between ooon Oct. 21 and 0000 Oct. zz. • FRIDAY, OCT. 22 Catberin Ann Neald. 24, of 5'78-D Joann, Costa Me- A, was cbarged wttb betnc lntx>ncated and disorderly at 2:25 a.m. at 151 E. Coast HWJ., nea-r the bay brl~e ••• Sharoo Elhlbeth StahJ, !4, of 2049-A Wallace, Cos- ta Mesa., and Robert Lee Zeitler of Santa Ana we~ charged .Uh lotol1cated dis- orderly OODduct at 8 p.m. at 21st and w. Ocean Front. Central Newport .•. Mark Stepben Oden. 22, of 2527 Ando•er , Costa Mesa, ..vas ar rested at 1:10 a.m. at·· A ·• and Balboa Blvd., Balboa, on a warrant charging him •Uh failure to pay a nne . . • Steven Donald Mallott, 22, of 673-F Vtctorta, Cos- ta Mesa, was cbaf'Ked wttb misdemeanor drunk drtvlng at 1:20 a.m. at MacArthur, and San Joaquin AUls Rd., Harbor View Hills . . . Truman John Mills, 45, of 1640 Newport, Costa Me- sa, was booked at 11:30a.m. at police headQuarters oo an a rson ch&rge ... Thomas Duncan, 2-410 Carlton, Cosu Mesa, reported a $500 rus- tom table top stolen rtorr. a bench where he works at ZiSl W. Coast Hw}'., t.fart- ners Mile, by a thief who broke a window to get ln. between 4:30 p.m. Oct. 22 and 8 a.m. Oct. 25. • SATURDAY, OCT. 23 B LJ' g I d t I HOW MUCH CAN YOU AFFORD TO LOSE IF A BURGLAR DECIDES TO BREAK INTO YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS TONIGHT ? Sea Coast will plan you.-home or business security system. Phone 642-3490 Now! SEA COAST A1A11M SYSTEMS (A o.-fl# ._ c...e ~~ ,.,.., l651 P lecefttia Ave.-Casto M••• ampagne Hunt Breakfa t \I \/1 \l ~ OJ• \.\f . If) 2.,·(11 P.\f. Ph~ne l 71 4 l 6441700 /}~~lkt.ftn/ Rapbooo of Costa Mesa re- ceotly departed torGerma.tly for 6 months of temporary duty, where he wUl train with other members of his unit under the '•Brtgade '75" program of rotattng 2od Ar- mored Di visioo anlts to Eu r- ope. Thomas Blandl reported $80 damage done to doors, sc reens, a ptcnic table and a barbecue set at an apart- ment be owns at 3705 S~­ sbore, West Newport .•. Two stereo s:peaters, valued at $150, wen taken from the home of Edward Bella- my, 609 36th. WestNewport, between 9 p.m. Oct. 17 and 2:30 a.m. Oct. 18 . . . A $300 rooftop radio antenna last oottced on Sept. 25 atop Divine Properties, 2865 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar, was noticed missing on Oct. 18 •.• A $300 color TV set was stolen from an apart- ment patio at the Sandpiper lno, 2101 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar, between 10:30 p.m. Oct. 11 and 11:30 a .m. Oct. 18 . . • Mark Marriott reported $355 worth of motorcycle parts stolen from his garage at his home at 2300 22nd, West Upper Bay, sometime be- tween 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. June Viola Bradley, so, of 601 Polosettia, Corona del Mar, was charged W"lth misdemeanor drunk drtvtng at 1:05 a.m. at Jamboree aod San JoaQuin Hills Rd. • . . C U.ftord Robert Mah- Jar, 21, of 3026 w. Coast Hwy., Mariners Mile, was arrested at 3:1 0 a.m. near his homt' and charged with burglary .•. Herbert Ri- chard Bernhardt, 59, and Ja- nice Patrlcta M1ller, 42, of 1200 Park ~ewport, were booked at poll<'e headquar- ter s at 5:55 p.m. on a Har- bor District Court warnnt charging vtolatloo of phar- maceutical restrtctioos ... Stepben Scott Flsber, 28, of Roger Michael Cooper, 24, of 151-C Rochester, Costa Mesa, was chaf'Ked 'llrlth in- toxicated disorderly conduct at 2:10 a.m. at Balboa and W. Coast Hwy., West Sew- port ... Frank Jay Banman jiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "WE PAMPER YOUR PET" !059! Lacuu Canyoa Road _LAGUNA AC ONE 4M-0142 \\,a.irstyltng ~ just {or ~ chtldrczn ~OA APPT. 64.4-0838 -'-'ARBOR '/l[W CUITU'- on S~ Joaquin Uells ~oed JUSt Soulh J Mac Arl .. ur atv4. Pvt. Raphooo, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanly B. Ra- Pbooo.. 2063 Fedeny, Costa Yesa, ll HI'J].a.rly au.lped as a jeep drtYer 1n the 2od Armored Dl•lsloa ac Ft. Hood, Texas. • TUESDAY, OCT. 19 Rllssell Eug•e McGrew, 27, of 302 Alvarado, Balboa, was arrested at 9 a.m. at Corona del Mar St•te Park Jr., 7204 W. Coast H~Ary., :S ewport. was arrested there at 11:20 a.m. and charged with marijuana posseS6ioll •• Paul Joseph Harrington., 38, of l 5t'7 w. !kJboa, Cen- traJ Ne1rport, W'as charred with intoxicated d1sorr1t>rl) conduct at 11 :55 p.m. at 2828 Newport Blvd., Central Newport •.. Richard Gene Faul, 21. of 137 Milfo rd, Cameo Shores, was charged wttb misdemeanor drunk driving at 11 p.m. in the 2100 block of w. Coast Hw}'., Ma- riners Mile . . • Michael Dennis Collins, 30, of 404 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, was Cb.af'Ked with intoxicated dis- orderly conduct at 4:55 p.m. lo the 200 block of Cypress, Balboa ••• Michael Fnn- cts Ameel, 18Summer Wlnd, West Side, reported $790 worth of ;ewelry stolen trom bis home between 8:10 a.r.1. and 4:30 p.m .••. A Sl,455 calculator "'as stolen from the office of Sim Dt>velop- ment Co., 3935 Birch, air-*****.,-.,************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * CARIBBEAN CRUISE WINNERS Mr. and Mrs. Robert port area, by a borglar v.•ho It Wltmor of Costa Mesa (center~ are shoW"D W"lth Wally broke a glass door to get ln. : The ENSIGN presents. • • • ,. • • • • • ,. The COSTA MESA CONNECTION SEE WHAT PIONEER BILL HAS TO SAY : Matranga, nwlager of Callforuta First Bank's Westc:llft GOLF BALL CHASIN G • office, and Navy Chief Larry Berger of the Costa Mesa WINNERS ARE NAMED recnllttDc statbn, who made th• anrd preseot1t1oo. • O•er 2,500 local resideDts regt.stered tor the bank's Attorney Dennis Har-.·ood ,. cootest ~ring the moath long esblbit of tall shlps <Us-won lo• gross and low net • played at th• 5 parttctpatiog branch otftces in tht Harbor in the 3rd annual ~ewport • Ana. Mr. Wltm.Jr Is a 7 year Na.-y Yeteran. Runners-up C eoter golf ball chasing and • IDcJuded Dorothy MacDoo.ald, Sui Wa.shbon and Dr. Fred tippling tournament. Bob • Hunt of Newport and R. A. Kredel of Corooa del Mar. Allen and Ed Rogel were : second and third ln low net. •'RENTAL TAKEN MANAHAN IS HAMED ~~~ c=~~~eR~~ AUCTION 10:00 A.M.--SATURDAY--t40V. 13 LIQUIDATION .AUCTION Of NEW FURNITURE TAL 80 T OISCOUP4 T FURNI TURE WAREHOUSE GOI'I 9.. Warner Ave., Santa Ant, Ca. f ORM o\L DINI NG SETS: CARDlNAL -E~uisttP oak puquet. mrls. l.g. tbl., hi-back chs., bufftt and hina. BASSETT -O~k, incls. lg. tbL, side & host ,•ns., t u!fet &. hlna. B A.lNBRIDGE -Deluxe, lncls. lg. tbl., velvet hi-back chs. (oost &. side) II beaut matching china cbnts. Others & DINETTE SETS t•y DOUGLAS, Cert. GAME SETS -SK GRAH AM, PORTAL, MISSlON, all dlx. w/easy roll casters, wood, mica, etc. tops. SECTJONALS, lYg. roorr st>tc; Ln Vf'lvets, her<'ulons. SOFA .f. LOVE SEAT SETS ln cut velvets, nylon prints, bercuJoos, t3p. estrtes, etc Selections of name brands -Wll - SHIRE, BRISTOL HOUSE, CAL-PACl.F1C, BAILEY SCHMITZ, Cl'STOMCRAFT, COLEMAN, HERI- T Ar E, et<. SOFA-SLE EPERS by ROBERT MOORE, \\ ILS HIRE Vrl'\CHESTER lll bercnlon, tweeds, Yel- vets, ~ rtnt:>, nylons -fllU, queens & su.per...qu~ens. Cri-ll B~TS w'llghts, OCC ASIO!'AL L SOFA TE-L.S., 8(>01\SHELVES, FOOTSTOOLS, LAMPS, WROl'GHT fRO~ • Uv. room tbls. w/r:tass tops \ ~tn. Sets, lOOs Bakers Racks, Planters, Plant ~::unds. RM Dl\'IDERS. Many SwiYel Rockers & B.trr el C'ham; ln Velvet s, Vinyls, etc. GUN CAB- 1:-.ETS, PKTL'RES, MATTRESSES -Twtns, Foll, QuE't'o, Klng. DECOR. lTEMS. BEDROOM SETS • ~Jpf'rt designs by U LLESPIE, B.P. JOHN, POR- TA.~. MA'\WOOO, Fr. Medit., Mod. or Country Stvle. INSPECTION 8·00 A .M. -OVER ~00 ITEMS SHERMAN CRANE -Auctioneer • • • • • • Read tbe cbaUeactnc, provocative oommeot by BlU St. Clair eYti'Y week in the Ensign. BUl, a ptooeer resident a.od bostnessma.n 1n Costa Mesa a.od a for mer ooancUma.n, news the local sceoe &Dc1 tells lt as tt ls. R•d him eYery Thursday in the Eulp. ! ' BY P.R. COUNCIL R 111 and Hal H ddl ; STOLEN CAR LEFT Michael L. Manahan of .;w~:r~e 05~seeood=~aod::.~th~~r~d;.. e•sto-n .!=== • Newport Beach has beell • Jim Slemons Imports, named chair man or the UC S-t9-8261 • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • .. .. .. .. • • • • ,. • • • ORDER YOUR ENSIGN SUBSCRIPTION NOW! ONLY S5.00 A YEAR· -------------EMSIGH SUISCRIPTIOM DEPT. PLEASE SEND ME THE ENSI G N FOR O NE YEAR • 1 AM ENCLOSING SS.OO FOR M Y SUBSCRIPTION. FREE HAIRCUT OFFER l SUBSCRIBER'S SIGNATURE ...•........•..••........... NAME (PRINTED) •....•.•...•.....•.•.•............ ADDRESS ..•..•....•••...••.••......•...•..•••.•• em ........................ PHON'£ .•.••.....••• Ttl·RH THH ORIJfiR I N AT BI LL \T. CL~IR'5 IJARIJRR HOP. 1J40 HI? I' PO RT 8L VD •• C'.M . • AND GET A FREE HAIRCUTI t• l~ Pll C. COAST HIOOIWAY '-Eitslfil' COIIOOIA O.L MAIO, e•LI~""NIA -- • 19'70 Harbor Blvd., Cosb I nine public relations ooun- • Mesa, would like to hue the ell lor the 1976-77 academic ,. 19'75 Mercedez Benz carre-year. Re ls managerof oom- tuned by the motorist who • left a 1976 Cadillac and went munlty relations fort~ lr-• •Loe Company • • for a ooe-hour drtve 1D the Members of the oocmcU • imported car. ... .... 11 1 ._._ • Robert L. Bolter of tht an .,..., c re auuus pro-fessionals and business aDd • Import ftrm complained to comspuotty leaders W'bo YOl- • COIIta Mesa pollee Oct. 25 uot•r to assllt ln tostertnc • about the mlss1nC motorist, IDdenta.Ddinc a.od support • a male 1n hls 30s .Ub a • Florida drtnr's ueen~. A of ~ procn.ms. • cbeck of the 19'76 Cadilla(' • r enaled 1t bad been stole • lD Tuu and had Kansu • plates belon(lng on a 19'7 1 ! Ford ln Kansas. • GERARD ~AW HAMED • 1t AT MILITARY SCHOOL • • .. .. .. • • • • • ,. • • Cadet Suceut Genrd J. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Shaw, 100 of Mr. aDd Mrs. JO. R. Sbaw of 17 Carmel B11 Ortn, b)nws lUll. IIIU beiD elected pruidtal of tbe ftftll cadet eiUS at New Wuico 11Witar1 lollti- tllh It ...,.. Gtr'U'd. DOW lD llll lleeoM ,., at Nll ... ll a p....tdetlt' 1 lilt ecbol.ar, a Colt 11F1m team tea rmu ud member of ''best ~ ta ctrW oompetltiofl.'' DID YOIJ KNOW ABOUT ~ u'tNNER SPECIALS? Served Mond1y thru Thltf'AIIy (fndav. S.tuutav & Sunday 'til& P.M.)-Excludtnt Holrdays .tmner.~ mclvde SOtlfl or fillad, ch(Jfct of bd.ed potiltO or rtCP REO SNAPPER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 95 MAHI MAHI . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . . 3 45 GRILLED SEA BASS . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . 3.75 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK . • . . . . . ... . . . • . 3.95 NEW YORK STEAK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.50 LOBSTER TAIL ..................... 5.95. STEAK AND LOBSTER . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 6.45 plus 32 other v.Jr~tttS of svptlrlJ stMfood lnd ~~ dtshes lunc.._ "-11.11__. '-1¥ 't1 4 P.M. ,.... Plw1y , ...... te-_,,! COAST""" .. CCM'tONA Oil flMII ftUE"VA110NI (71 .. .,..... 112'7t PAC I ftC C~IT tM'Y .. HUNT1ttGTON .Aa4 "IH.ftVAna-.t%1. -·1111 r,, ........... ~ MIWPOIT MAiaOI ltiiiOM -P 4GI I .. MOV. 11. 1t11 • • • -American Institute of Consumer Opinion Extensive taste testing shows Merit delivers flavor of cigarettes having 60% IDore tar. The bottom line was conclusiv e: In a series of taste tests conducted Less tar. Yet more taste . That's the report on a remarkable new taste process called 'Enriched Flavor.' A way to pack extra flavor into tobacco without the usual corre- sponding increase in tar. for MERIT by the American Institute of Consumer Opinion~': smokers from across the country judged MERIT to have more flavor than five leading low tar cigarette brands. MERIT You've been smoking"low tar, good taste" claims long enough. Now smoke the cigarette. MERIT. What's really startling -and of major importance to all smokers-is that MERIT has less tar than these five brands. 8 .. :·w;· 0.7 0111. nicotine IN. per cigarette by FTC Method I Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. . . MERIT and MERIT MENTHOL Unprecedented smoking pleasure at only 9 mg. tar. •A!TiefOn lrminlte ofCoru..rmer Opin>on. Su.od, 1vailal* ~ 011 "'quell Philip MDI"ri•lrK., Richmond, V1. U261