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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-11-18 - Newport Harbor EnsignGENERAL WARNS OF SOVIET POWE GEM . GRAHAM Local stores are held up Four local stores were robbed over the weekeac1, a.nd pollee believe ooe mao ls responsible for 2 of the holdups. Friday night, Albertsoo's M arltet tn Corona del Mar, Sportsman's Liquor in Ceo- tnl Newport and Fry's Mar- ket, also in Central New- port, were robbed. Sunday night, Balport Liquors in West Newport was hit. Sportsman's Liquor, rob- bed at 7:30 p.m., and Fry's Market, held up an hour and 15 minutes later, were the work of one man, pollee suspect. The gun man wa.s described as white, about 25, 5-1 0, brown eyes, wear- ing Ught yellow shorts. Re got about $300 at the Uquor store and $200 at the mar- ket. He carried a snort- barreled revolver, and threatened to use 1t at Fry's. according to a clerk., who quoted tbe holdup man as saytng, '•C. 'mon, hurry up --do you want to be dead?'• Albertson's Market at 3049 E. Coast Hwy. lost about $500 and Balport Liquors an estimated $300. ·~....., ..... ..... klltllf .. llllf/6 ....,, ............ U. I. D 111M I DiiiJt. llilllll1- ,_. ciJIW ... " ., .. a •• ..._Jt a.c.eaa. O.W Gr&IIIUI. ndred AnDy , ..... , a-raJ. told • AmerlclaE_..__ aJ l.acM (A£L) -.:'-' ol ..... 100 per ... tMt .... COIIld ue Ita PGWtl' u a 1e¥er Ia peacefld •- ~. or u a trem-_... adwbt:ace ID lalm- eldDC ID &~tack OG H. ,. ............ .. tlllelllntla ......... . .-nc...-. c;.. Gr&ai&JD r 'CA a ,.., • u \bedor ol a. D1' ·e ~ Apa. t:J, Ia protMt ower tM a- rUe of Sec:reluJ of '¥••• J&IDM ~lnblcer. He.,._ m.eb of h1s so.,_, .U.y caner u aa l.atel'ltc-oe officer. S1D~ blJ ratcM- tloe. be bu beeD oo a IPI&-Id.ac to.r for lbe AEL. wtdch Ia IMidllartered at ~·· BerTJ Farm 1D Bu-Part.. .. a,, ..... ..._ a...f!l ....... .... ..................... lJ • a J.a1U7 f!l OJ a•-....-t .... ,_... ... -~ ....... ........... ~~ elaiiMCJ '•IW..,. IIU ---~--·-·--­.... clilrtiic .. .... 10 yean. lut 10 ,.,. .... ,. bad 100 ...,.. •• a.- 'fn hi btUt ....... sd'. u.u .... _ .... .... 600 1-. We an bllllllll tM ussa ., no taetSc:aJ •-- erd. ,.. ,.,. .... -"Jiar, ~..Wtlll'- -•rfllce Dell -.... tMt.n .. larpr. &tW. till Pro~ ad 0..&.- La fM eo.rr-..,... tall •e're .aac.t eYe wtdl tile ~·· Ge.. Gra!am arped 0111 •• mut be better 0.. - eYeD. •• Putty db tbe&cmets..' be expi•IM'l. ••meau ltn- tectc lDfertortty. We IIIDit ee4e tbe IDUiatiTe to tbe otber slde, beeuse we ud _...., ........ .,. a wu. n.· r "" .. _.. .., ........ -ay8lr- enl,. _, .,_,_ lllld _,.._,_,......,, pill .....STe, 8llllib .... erluiiJ.'' ...,., did Ita .... ret allilld of IS? '•By tlGMelb .... ..., -.ct 1M .t of WorkS War D, • .a• IP tbelr armed to~" Ga. Gra- bam llid.. '•TbeJ laYe de· Yoted ~Ill 15 ID Z0 per eeat of Ulelr potS MHCWUII pJ'Odlet to the m:U.ltarY. We ........ ,.. Clllt. n. ,..,... .,... ....... Jill o1110.a......-..ne •lllluJ w ltaa ... e prt .. o~. 1'1111 Jut ,..,...,..,. , ...... .., --pit tlllt IIIKII ol ttl GlfP 11!1D tM ad- JbrJ ,.. IDUet"a Germllly lD 1138.'' A merlea ltW bas tbe eco- 8IMII.le lltr-ctb ud tbeteeb- IIJc:al lb eactb to Oftr. come tbe Sonets, aid GeD.. G n.bam. '' Wt baY! allowed tbem to pus u becaue we m~·t asetbese~ ........ f!l-.."• ..... .... 'De .... en111rt ...._. Mt" n .. _,._ ... led .. ov•" e cf zm-lecNiarJ fll ..... _., KJ rr.-c.e.-e•llr lOIN fll ~ 1Jit1uM. "'U... a.cer tsa..,....._._ mat. ... M ...ad bt Clllt of tllllft. Ria • 1a. cr-. be CD~ b&et &'ftJ tro. po- Uea. Gat an 1M Ia tile belt 111tere11t ot ttae o.s. Be be-u... tMt t11e flll ar a. West ts lm•'uel. •• THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH GeL GraMia def...Wou SU&SCRtaf TO YOU. t.OCAL .. fWS .. ArfR diplomatic U.wtdsJledCbl· ~-.---T HARBOR ,......, .......... _ ~II ut .. OIIT ..0. 29TH YEAR, MO. U FIRST SECTION THURSDAY. MOV. 11, 1976 PHOHE: 673.0550 :E-?;~-£:·.ERUPTS ~~o-o~o-oo A property tu reYOlt is • MORE VOICES SPEAK OUT gathering steam in Newport and Costa Mesa. It is a lonesome job fighting Santa A petitloo tbU would l1mit Claus. Especially s o when 11Santa" is property tues to 1 per eeot . . . of market n.lue ls betDc o u.r: Uncle Sam handing o ut b1lhons circulated this week 1D the of ''free" c ash. Hafi)or Area. Its sponsors hope to get 500,000 slgna-1 his Log has presented a pretty lo nely tures statewiM by mid- voice pounding away at the absurdity February. Thts would place Of Council members and l ocal citizens the issue before •oters as a ballot proposition tn 19'18. in our affluent Harbor Area reaching Harbor Area property tases o ut begging hands to Uncle Sam, who took a big )Imp this year, and property owners )Jst is busted flat and a hall a trillion got their tu notices last week.. The United Organlzatioo dollars in debt. (COMTI .. U£0 OM PAGE 2) of Tupayers (UOT) ls the spoosor. The groop ctrcu- la.ted a stmllar petitico earlier this year, but falled to cet enongh sl(latures to get It oo the ballot. '•ThiDcs are reauy going great thls time, ·• Mrs. Vi.rg11 Elkins of UOT 's Orange County omce said Tuesday. ''real estate people, busi- nessmen and just plaiD homeowners are coming In and picking up petitions." Ed Wolle is Newport Beach chairman or the drive. Hu- old Langston ts Costa Mesa chairman. Mr. Wolle's phone number is 752-9041. Mr. O .. LY SS.OO II. YfAR-CALL 67l-05SO 10c COSTA MESA DL ''There Ia a .aJTOW a- doW of llllllta1 ...... bee nr.. nat o.s . .s c...., .. be ald. •. _, Ullt llllltal batU"Ht .. 111&-oeltJ toward Sonet Ra ..... •• mut ... I tbat. We 1111111 ..., ttlat wta- doW opa. Tile Clllla.e are smut 8lllllll ID IIGt JOiM a c11nc:t tllnll to tiM u. s. .. ... --tile tlelln? ''I ·see 10me em ..._ .,..__ CORONA DEL MAR. CALIFORNIA tac." be __. .. ··Al- eDDdeT S1 .. rtt&J11. tile R...aan ~. bu aft. k.al u . J--.~­ ,.. Gred •n st ,..me .,..... 111). ~d ~ Lancstoo's Ls 548-6200. Last night. the Coroo.a del Mar Cine Assn. was scbed- aled to bold a tu protest meet!Dg at COM elemeata.ry scbooL Flf'tb Dlstrlct Coaaty SQperrtlor Tbomu Rtley and prominent tu coo•'""• Paul Gazm. foa.oder of Peo- ple's Advocate, were slated to address the gMU.P, wblcb is made up of bomeowners in tbe ··old'' Coroo.a del Mar area. The tu petitioo drive was ezpec::ted to come up for dlscussioo. Mr. Wolfe was ezpected to hand out UOT petttioDS. for a oet tu bUl of roughly $1,850. Tbe UOT 1nltlatlve would make tbe local tax asses!OT reii)OUJbl~ for provlac b1s assessment flcures ineourt.. whenenr tbey are cbal- 1eoged. Further 1nformat1oo about tbe tntt1at1•e may be bad by call.lDg UOT tn Santa Ana at 54%-7883. ~ Dltloal ..... - lUH La U.lteplibUcu prt. maries. AM IIO'W, tb1a IJ. brary of Co.peas rtPOrt. ilueb oplDJcla IIU ~bar­ Ded a.rc.Dd ••• lie streaed tbe ._, l:>r witbboldlDc teellaicalad ee- ooomlc a1d from Ra..ta Ill uy area tblt mtctrt nmot.- ly aid tbelr mWtarJ edort. '•NatioDal seeartty lbotlldbe tbe naUnc l.ate:nt La all ..ell d~·· Ga. Grallllm said be bu oot cbeaa.d tbe balaace of mU.1t.a.rJ JD'II'ef Wlth Pre- sldellt-elect Jimmy Ca.rtu, but WOilld be clad to do 10, '•I.D the eecoad TV de- bate." be ~ '•Mr. Ca~Co­ ter DOt ODIJ ~ 10me of lilr. SeblMiileT'I ftr'D1.Ics ~ SoYtlt power, be ~• used tbe arne terms -- the s:ame lllllcace. '' Local students rank in top 80% Copies of the petitioo may al510 be stgned at F orgit HardW"J.re in Centnl N"- port, M.a.rgaret Hall of West Newport ls also acUve in tbe campalpl. ''I ~U-.ered 100 petltloo.S to Newport Sbores this .-. .. -told tbe Euip. GeL G...-.m 1.1 DOW a resareb fl. 110r at the u. of ll1ull&.....,. ud 'WOtb wta1 1M c-.eor MnD6ed UtenMW-' -.cu.. Ill w~ D.C. Bepnl.Md bls -.eul:y·a 111111011 ot h1s ~ oaMrotet- slal ........ W'*t a ~ oi tbe a~ alllld lf '•I., Leapt ~en bl" '-rd hJs talk. be trled to .u.t a Newport re:lict.t: ''Tbe OD- ly way I woaJ4 pt OD their campues, '' be )DtecS. '• would be wltb JobD Wayoe Students 1n Newport -Mesa schools cootlnue to rank among the top 80 per ceot in the state, according to flt;ures released during the past week by state education ofitclals. The C aJlfornia Assess- ment Program (C AP) is an a.nnual spot testing of Znd, 3rd, 6th and 12th graders throughOut the state. The figures mad£> public last Thursday were for the 1975 - 76 SC'hool year which ended in June. They shOw Newport Mesa students to be among the highest aC'hleve rs 1ft the coonty and state. F alrly st&- ntncant changes from the previous year 's tests show a drop tn 12th grade read- log abUlty, but In 8 of the 9 other testing areas, local students improved. Compared to other school districts in Orange County, Newport-Mesa ranks ahead of Santa Ana, Orange, Ana- helm, and several other dis- tricts, but behind Laguna Beach, Tustin, and Saddle- back Valley. The state totaJs use 2 separate measuring stJclts for showing how students dld on the tests: the •· raw•• scores. wbJch tell what per- centa ge or questions were answered correctly, and the state percentile ranking, which shows how tbe dis- trict's tids stack liP acaJDSt the state anraces. Test!JI& ts 1n rea<Uac for the Zod aDd 3rd grades and in readlng, written expres- sion, spelllDg aDd math in the 6tb and 12th gndes. AJtboogh raw scores wert> up in almost every caae_ state rankings dropped slightly, reflecting a big statewide improvement. The state ranldngs range from a low of 76 per cent for 6th grade spellers to a high of 89 per cent for 12th grade math students. Reading seores were up from tbe previoUs year a moog 2nd and 6tb graders, down slightly for 3rd grad- ers, a.nd ~wn dramatically for 12th graders. Spelllng scores were up s1gnl!1ca.ntly among 6th and 12th graders. Wrttteo e:q>ressloo scores were up, too, although the state trend ls bad. accord- ing to Dale Woolley of the Newport-Mesa statr. Mr. Woolley, thedistrlct's director of PQPU persoonel services and evaJuatloa. said the 12th grade readlog scores • • made us most un- happy." to 1974-75, local 12th graders got 76 per ceat of the reading questloos right. Last year, ooly 68 per cent were answered propel' 1 )'. CM invalid dies in fire A Costa Mesa •oman suf- fered second degree buros onr 6 per ceot of ber bod)' lD atteqltSDc to resaae a Delcbbor woman Wbo bumed to deatb in a ftrt in ber apartment at 12:06 p.m. MODday. Mr1. Fruces SUWJ.e. 59, of 1Z4·A Clearbrook ~ an tnnlicS. <Ued la tbe flamer that bumed Loll F. WtDdt. 54. occaput of tbt Dat apartmeat. Mrs. WtDdt wu lD btr ..,artrMDt. beard a ICrt&m, ,. out IDd ob- ""ed tiDOIIIt emltttDr from tJM ~ Dtlt to ben. ...... •trace• tile rro. door to Ull.lt tllll ncttm bat wuliDoc:Udbtet-Y'I.I'd byu~. _..,_ Inc ben. to boCia ...... 111111 Iller rtc11t Jc, Pottc. omcer Mart h-...u an1Yed ud .._ort.J ................. ud ....... CMdrc bo8l ~ ........ Eata.-oe CICIIIId .atbeMdetlltDtile...,t- ... elM to Mit ... ..,. ud IIDDiril caued bf tllll nn. .. ftiiiDJted. Two ..... neJgbbors bad attempted to gain .try tbroQcb a patio. CID(!y K. V.Slckle, 25, uoeller ~r, bad lieD tbe smoke IDd eMend tM aputmtat MCODdl ~l't Mrs. Weodt, ., Mrs. Sipple OD tbe floor, lttll CCIDICbl .. wltb a bal'll • btl' ldp. Sbe •eat for help IDd ber .enam attracted tM att..UC. ol Mra. w--. Flreme~ toot lbOIIt 15 ms.t.lo JIM eMit tMtlre, otllc:er ..... -.ld.. Tbt OOI'OMI"t oGle• wu callJd.. Jolla J. liiJpple, eo. a.. bull ol tM fln t1dlla, Mid t.a .... ID&rtmeM ... .U boU IU1Ier to 1D .. a _... _, t'l.llll flWdl. B ... IIM Cllltl -...rt lle- CleDMIJI ot e.t c.--..,._...,"' ... A dpnllll• a ~ WM b .............. rtdtt c.....a ...... .... .................. CJftld "' .,. r es ,.. no fJn ... I 0 ....... ...,... ... _.. ... ..... 1M bralle will:' •• ....,. BALBOA ':lNE MA, which was tbe Balboa Theatre before It became the Pussycat Tbeltre, wtll re-opeo lts ooars the day before Thanksgi~. Tom Newco~Ji), at left. and Roo Hogue wut operate the oew venture. Tbe theatre, located at 709 E Balboa Blvd.. ls being rernocieled. The rum classic, '•CitlzeD Kane," wUl inaugurate tbe '•oew'' thea.tre, and the blll will be cbanged 3 or 4 times weekly. Woody Allen comedies, ••wbodunlts" and a whole range of rum rare are oo tap, say the new operators. ln contrast to the Pussycat, the Balboa Cinema will screen oo X-rated rums, they promise, but wUl ~bow •·some of the better R fllms ," sucb as ··c~town." DEADLINE FOR CDM traffic study aired CoroDJ del Mar's pro- posed tn.tnc optnton survey ts scheduJed tor discussloo at Monday night 's Newport Beach City Council meet- ing. The citir.eos transporta- tion plan advisory com- mittee wut report to the CooocU on Its study or the I Rvl N E Bl Dol NG :~~=~~~~:!-~~~ tionnalre for the survey. A If you're thinklne of buy-tbe sale proceedlllgs. Mrs. lilt of 74 questions, pre- lnc the I moe Co., better Smith was jo1Ded In her suit pared by theC OM Coordinat- bne your bid ln by 5 p.m. by the state attorney gen-in« Councll of Community today, Nov. 18, You'll need eral's omce, representing Orga.nlJ.ations (CCCO) was about $300 m1UIOD to join publlc interest 1D the lrvlne turned down 2 weeks ago lD tht b1dd1DC. FOUDdatloo's charities. The by the transportaUoo com- Company otflcl.l.ls decided Foundatloo owns 5(,5 p@r mlttee, Tbe matter had beeo late 1ut week to lmpose cent of lrvtne stock. referred to that committee today•• deadline after a Since MobU's flrst offer by tbe City Couocll. Mrltl of offers~ counter-and Falmew-Ca<11llac's re-The CCCO t&ad asked the offera palbed tbe prlct qp sponse, both tlrms have e.lty for $3,000 to ft.tlaDct' to $Z96.9 mllUOG. At 1.ut upped tbetr bids. Bot, both the door-to-door suney o.f ~. tll&t offer • made by were tOIJI)ed lut week •bell resldellts aDd bUsinesses iD AU.-T•man aM.lcb.lp.D-Alle-Taubman stepped ln. Corooa del Mar. Tbe ques- but oonf)IDt, l. tops. Now, tbere an rumors tt&at Uoaaaln was drawn up by otbtr offers belnc coo-at least 2 oCher blddtrs may CCCO aDd elty tntftr es- t:ldered by tbe lnloe get Into tbe act before to-perta after 6 morths of dis· F~UOQ,. majDrltJ owner d&J'• deadline. One of tbe CUI:IoA. of tM biC 1ucl flrcn IDclade bidders. ll'oolcally, la ru-EJI*!ted to appear at $nt a mlWoe fi.om tbe mored to be a coasorttum MODitay ~debt's 7:30 p.m. cacailac-Fat~lew ftrm ot of Arab oU intensts, who Co.c.tl mMtlnc at Clty Hall C&Didl. lad $J7S,5 mJllJoo already eoms>Mt with MobU an CDM Clamber of Com- by Mollll OU Co. in tbe oil bus1Dess. m•rce ~ Frank J IDk a wu u. MobU Co. tb&t &.lid CCCO chairman Robert Mt olf .... blddbic .... by OCEANOGRAPHY TRIP -..... I ...._ $1001DrtMF..--SeftDt1 LIDCOll ecleoee AliO • ll?oedaJ DJcht s ttaa•• ....._. eariJ 1Ut ud WiMitlldlllll .WilUtb Co.cSJ ICtDda are: ,.u. lola mtM Slllltb, aa OCIIMCf.-, ant-bUd. • G£MER.AL PLAN ortcllll 1m. fkmUJ ww tiMrJ 10 to .. OD tbe e ....... ..,_Mill lliDider o1 11.4 FUJII.&~Y-aUtllJ • RAIIBOR PERMIT i:>T ,. 0111 o1 co 1 y ~ .,.._, .. tDr8cl..ullc ltDdf. a ......_ CIDDen s&cbl- ftlll tD oaut • ~ ea. .....,, wm eu. tiiJ'D.I It ....._ _, .atenaJ.Dmtat • tttw rr.. ac •• tM llolt'• '7 ttatt-t,lbldJ-~ ......... ~ _, __ ....... ,._. .. ..,. llc.cta ... •ctau.....U.. -UYI"U ~--' ... _.., • •••« lin. wUir .......,....,., ev-M ,_ lllare.ti &. s--. ~ ... wu ....a. ..S .aeroeccllllc ... _ • YO~L Oil tbt ...... • ..... Mdllfo .... leliUOI ,.,.. •• 1ler IIIII _,.. MAl 1 to do _. dllllctiiiC, tc· • ~.ABOARD nlel Ia Orllp c..tJ .... rw oordlll • t•c~~tr ,._ 1M ._.. at prtnt. .._ Ceut Moal kJ a Jl N& ol o.tt11IM 11 e.'-'· Desptte tbe f'eJWUY deadline, UOT lsurctncped- tion circulators to '•not sit on the petltloos -get them in to us as quickly as pos- sible.'' UOT Is said to be hop!Dg for 2 mlllloo signa- tures ··to sbow the le(lsla- ture we really mean bUst- ness.'' The initiative, U approved by voters. would eUI111na~ tbe homeowners exemption and other present state ex- emptions. The legislature •ould be empowered to ex- empt coorch. hospital and government-owned proper- ties. Local governments would be allowed to ra1se other tazes to offset the loss of property tu re•eoue, whi ch the state attorney gen- eral estimates would be about S7 .5 billion anmally. In actual practice, the owner of an $80,000 home, oow assessed at $20,000 (one-fourth martM value), would expect to pay oo more than $800 per yea.r ln prop- erty tues. Under curreot law, such a homeowner 1D ~ewport, ror example, pays about $.2,000 per year, mllaJs the bomeo.ner exemption, J. C. HUMPHRIES aDd 10me t&llb. •• Freeway gets top priority Completloo of the Costa Mesa-Newport freeway through downtown Costa Mesa wtll get top priority attention from Costa Mesa Tomorrow, J. C. Humpbrtes, oew president of the ctvtc study group, sa.ld ttds week. He satd the group ''Ylli wort to pull rogetber an or tbe nrious citlr.en. gov- ernmeot and business in- terests wbo want to see the freeway Q.nlshed." Elected wtth Mr. Humptt- rles at a Nov. 11 board of directors meetlog were VIce-President Richard Se- well and treasurer F. Frank Z rebiec. Mr. Humpbries has been in the jewelry busiDess oo Newport Blvd. sLace corniDC to tbe Harbor Area In 1946. He wu c-. '' ADcel of tb~ Year'' 1111t year for b1s work wtth tM HatWr Key clarity ~ Be bU a110 sened u pnadent of tbe Costa Mea BatDessmeo's Assn.. was t:rasareT or tbe Costa Mea Chamber of C0111merce. 1M a director of tM Costa Mea Ktn.o.ls CJab. Ill'. ~n as a baDOer- developer. aDd is al!O an active Ki'WUil.n. Mr. Zreblec 1s nce- presideat ud m.llll.(er of tbe CrocUI' JaUou.l Buk of CoM:a Mea. ANCHOR AWARDS GIVEN Olber eun.t members of tbe board of dlreetors are Mr. ud Mrs. Jack Reinert.. Dr. Tom NelaoG, w Ul Lam St. Clair, B«tJ Beeeber and Wlll.lam Ua.l- lory. Anlllal SUver Anchor Awards were presented yes- terday by the Newport Har- bor Area Chamber of Com- merce Women's Dtvisioo (Dolphins) to Pat Krone, Jim Felton, Robbl Sc!)oonover and MtcbaeJ Manahan. Tbe spec.1al annual Oreb1J LaltJ award weot to EarllM Loop. Newport C lty M.alla(er Robert WJ'DD presented the awards at a Dolphin tucb«JJ at the lrvl.De C~st Couotry Club. Dolphln presidellt Linda Gromacld and SUnr Anrbor awards ebalrman Corti Wblttord ru tbe pro- gra.m. EARLINE LOOP rot tiM! OrebJd LadY award i)r laDe and fl.tt!lful sel"fiee to tbt C ba mber of Com mere.. She bU b.-Oil tbt Doii*IM Board ~~Dee 1 f/7S ud bu ttned • a ~I' ol eom- mHIMS. Sbe 1.1 1M lf/71 viet-ill'..,_ t)r ~ ol eM C~T oi Coe- mtrot. Her wort wD a. Do--... llelilded ---not Oil tile b I I 'fl.o !f!IMa, -~~--.~ r •• ntw party,....._....,. Mardi Gru ooe•SI& PAT ICRO.lfl, a IIIQ l Ill coqiiQ ........... cited for serving as presi- dent of the Dolphins and for a wtde range or oommuntty projects, Sbe is active 1n the Zoota Club, tbe Youtll Employment ~rvtce, Youth for UoderstaDc1Lag, Hutor Area Boys Clab. aod the ad- rt.ory oommtttee for tbe Or&ll(e County Tnutt Dis- trict. She bls t.aapt a oourw 00 ''pttlaclDYOh'ed ID local polltlc.a" to pbaDe compuy employees. .1IM FELTON, Avco Corp. ~Uc nlatiou •~U" and former oew~ was pralled _,. ldl ~ mellt Ill clYlC YOI't. Mr. Ftl- toCI wu ¥tee ...... ot tbt eaty blc-.alllal com- mittee, oo tbt board ot tile Cblmbtr'a Commodol't8 c..,, CM.~~Mr bol.rcl of dl-r.c:ton. Oil tile ....... comldtet ot tM ~ C~rtDOt ofC~..S ltwa. •1r tc olllolc a.- ,aal'a sa Crb, aGtrtac. JIIIMk nM -. •a "' t n tw a rt • II Clltlllerea RrPI I acar ~WifiJt, a ...... n-., 011 a ... •'--ldlftiiZIIIIl c ............ ...... tallllllcM'a .... c.- (~ Jf ... tl FLOYD TEH EYOC OF C.M. 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RAA.PA •••••••••• 0.. Mil ....... , PEG ILUPA •• , ••.••••••• •or =tete ... H¢17 SVMCRIPT10N R..lftS •ntort Rartor.Colta .,_Area ... , . 0. ,-.r, 15.00 o.t ol tbe Loea1 "'"' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • a. ,.,. . M.OO ~~..-:a•o••c ~~.. .I!Of " ~ ARVO E. HAAPA, owner Md publisher of the Ensign 1<00~ Qi"'~···-=-QooeoC I COMTIMUIE O fltOM P'AGE 1) In our Newport Council, only Paul Ryckoff is objecting. Howard Rogers used to ...... but now he's gone . From the audience, only a steady stream of eager citizens clamoring for more federal hand-outs and blinding tbeir eyes to the federal shackles that go along with the cash. So it was --until last week. Now it is a joy to report an ally in the person of Peg Forgit. She spoke out forcefully at the Newport Council meet- ing against asking for federal money for something we should do, and can do, by ourselves. Mrs. Forgit, who can express her- self as convincingly as husband AI, rates· as an expert witness. The im- mediate issue at hand is the request for federal money for a local senior citizens clubhouse. Peg is one of the prime-movers in the Zonta Club who developed the Senior Citizens Center at 15th St. and Irvine Ave. in Cliff Haven. Tbis was done in the American spirit of helping others through our private enterprise system of local in- itiative. "We have never asked for federal m oney, nor would we accept any if offered," she said. 41We in Newport Beach do not need federal money for any project, whether it be a golf course, a swimming pool, or a clubhouset or any other dream." Her example of self-reliance, faith in our American spirit, and courage to express it pubhcly prompted others to voice their o bjections to federal handouts. Such courage can be con- tagious. Let's hear from still others, and inspire our Council to set an ex- ample for the entire nation to follow in this bie~ntennial year of celebration. • • • • • • • GREETINGS, BALBOA THEATRE Good-bye, Pussycat. Welcome back, Balboa Theatre. No more hard core sex films marring the local scene . Thank you, Great Western Ttleatres, for buying the Balboa m ovie house and restoring it to its former place of honor as a community ttleater . • • • • • • • DON'T LOSE BY DEFAULT If you think you can do nothing about violence and immorality on television programs, you are losing by default. Write letters to sponsors and TV sta- tions. They will take heed, for sure. A month ago I complained in this Log about the ABC Channel 7 premiere of the Nancy Walker show, wbich in- cluded a boasUul "gay"-guy as one of the leading characters. At least one of my readers took the time to write letters, and back came a concerned re- ply from an advertising executive of one of the sponsors of the show. Tbe N'ov. 1 Phyllis show on CBS Channel 2 pulled all stops In presenting a shoclclng half hour trying to make homose:mality respectable. This Ia a =ntlnuation of the steady catnpaign to use major entertainment media to gain public acceptance for the "gay" and leliblan c.rowd. The promoters are getting bolder, and w11l continue their exploita- tion of TV and movies U there Is no ouU:ry. Write ID the TV station, Channel 2, and voice your objecUon8 --and to the spon110rs, Oeritol, LUe cereal, and No Nonsense Panty Hose. ·Don't lose by silence. ' Letters • 1£M"£R TO COt»K:tL Ooulolr • ...,.., IDd eo-:u ...... rt: ,._ .. ,. _, pollllctl ... ...,..._ tndelm... ra- dio lid n' pe_~•u«es rit wtltl OM UOCMr Ia e'ftll Jtruprs '•to coad ., "to Pte of ..., pr- CUIIJ. ft ......... ....,0) .. creater sboet to • · form letter from a Hut>or VIew 111115 com,,... Taxes Pay for Abortion L... ,hJtA F. .lie Vi .ee~rw It ' •• tMt ,.. Q ·-= ... _. IMIMOI'Il, M._f'ltwlff,. -On t.c.-dM: a.,.... ..._rt September 17, an.r Maline FQir• "b....,_... .. ~• over the matt4r ror aontht -u.1 .. tta ol _..._ lite c-.,_ __ ...;....-.-.~~-·­ wontinc for an amftMlment lO ----·-•~.topri­ the $56.6 billion HEW a.PPI'OPfl-~8CY-W•.,. .U fw ,..'laCY, .but ationa .ct. TM meuure, initi· if that fec.w U. tlM -.all • • ated by ft.epretentatiw H•ry hui'Ufl l~. !"'~equally~· Hyde (R.-111.), said simply: Clf'lled With JU pnwecy, ud 1t. "None o1 the funda COI'Itaintd richt to coM._ to li¥t. ntty orpolu.U.O U.t tests ap1ut tbe loeatkll a sealor dti&eas tacWty oa PICNIC LUNCH --Members of tbe E.Atdp truel 11'010 pad. ca ttu promoatory Marraertte A'leDIIe. OASJS. ~lnt ov'!rloottng the Sea of Corter. se•el'li miles south ot Ptat!rteettos to djoy a in this Act •batt be u.ed t.o pl!l'-It 1P .,.... at. birth. a ma- form abortions except where the jor -.u-t flllliMt abortion life of the mother wou1d be ea:a -diMpp-n. But illift Deciftl at danc:ered if the fetUJ were car-~· ...._ ~ il ~ ried to term." It., .. cleuly de-~ ol•nnoeeat life -which aimed to put a stop to~ •• mUJ"der. lhl ........ f:be ~u­ Financing ol 300,000 abortion• preme Court lkirted tbil VItal per year at a co.t o( s:;o million. i•ue it that no IIMIItic:al or bio- u proposed, would eoa•SJ~ picnic lunch oo their recer1t trtp. A tloet ot pellCans lnd 1 scbDOl of pi_Jot whales leDtly centralize lD ooe put oo a show for the rtsltors. The tourtsts are oa I.D uctflllt lan. now wtllch must place. many essential ser~ ban been (Illite a sUe as It poured 1Dto the sea leaYiDC a ODGiorted pattem on the Yt.ees--med:leaJ.. lepl. re. beach. The many ooves aloag the coast t.et.reea PuertecltDs ud CiooPp Bay proYtde Uremeot piiJLidltg, edlllca~ secluded camp a1tes for groups wanting to be alooe. (EDslp photo.) The Hyde Amendment aub· lorical w.timony can be found sequently survived Pretident to support the COl'lt.fttt.ioo that Foret' a veto of the entire HEW life bcinl at any time other . bill -a veto which he esen:u.ed than concept.ion. ~~~· etc.--ror older .... BEACH RAT DAYS ··· solely because of his disaree- ment with the dollar amount. He ~en t>s:pressly stated his ~· ment with the Hyde Amend· ment. S hortly afterwards, both Houiefl of Conlft&l overrode t he Presidt>nt's veto. and the bill be· came law on September 30, Fro~~~ e Clte6M to • Rilttt Since-the infamou• deciaion of 1973, abortion hu, in a legal sense, been elevated from a woman'• perm.illlible Pren:c•tive to a woman'& constitutional ;i«ht. {The Foundinc Fathers, whoee first pUI"J))Ot!: i.n writing the Conatitution wu to protect life, mu1t be tuminc in their graves. I Now, you and 1 1nd all tu~yen must foot the bill for the on-roins ma• murder. Once more the judiciary has spoken. Conpe88 be damned! Tu.payers be damned! Scientific testi. mony be damned! And the Con· stitution be damned! U every community wants to han the f:aelllty ln some other nelgbbOrbood, obvi- ously nooe wlll be ma&! nat.lable at aU. Tn me the stand or HVHHOA represeots attempted dlscrtmina.UOil ap.inst a minority group, wbJch 1n some Instances al~ ready is tac:tnc real deprtn.~ tton and 1n any e•ent usually suffers Inevitable physical handicaps, restricting their mobUity. I am an older per~ SOD my self. I welcome the establishment of thts ceo~ ter near my home. The fact ot agitlg cannot be swept under the rug. No amount of h}'Jl0Cr1sy wUI whisk it away. Aging is a natural concomitant or !Jvlng. I bope the Council will not go back on tts decision to utUi:r;e the building--now a scbool~~that already exists on the site at Fifth and Mar- guerite AvemJes. Minimal alterations, I understand, would be effected with ffUD tunds already approved. Stand firm. You rs sincerely, Mrs. ft. W. Genrd 1007 Goldenrod Harbor View Hills • FROM A READER Dear Mr. Haapa, Just a note to say that the Ensign Is the only local pa~ per that we take, and we find we can keep upwith the com ~ munUy news very well. It Is cood~ and informative. Your soCial column. '•Bee Line," Is particularly en~ joyable. We find that your social reporter not only wrfteli about the acttflties In an Interesting way tiJt with a ldlldUness and tnstgflt tbat Is very appealtng. Sincerely, Helen frank Corona del Mar STUDENTS READ TO HELP FIGHT M. S. Victoria students in Costa Mesa are reading ltbnry books to raise money to fight multiple sclerosis. For the readathOn, they f1nd sponsors at toe; apiece, get their parents to nrtty that they've read the book, and mall the money In to MS. "A lot or the kids are really enthused," says Pam Failkhouser. who runs Vic- toria's media center. "Some who aren't normally Inter- ested ln reading have checked out a couple of books, brougbttbemback.and checked out more." Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys are still strong. 4tb.5th (Tl.de fuorltes, she pointed out. SWINE FLU CLINIC AT HOAG NOVEMBER 20 Hoag Hospital wUteoaduct a swine Ou tmmunt.zatioo cllnlc Saturday, Nov. 20, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., io the conference center. The vaccllle wUI be ad~ mlnlstered to persons over 60 yean old, and tbe chroalcaUy iU over 18years old (thOse people w1th heart disease, chronic broncbo~ pulmonary diseases, chroaJ.c renal disease, diabetes, chrontc neuromuscular dis~ orders, malipanclea aod lmmllnodeftclent states). TECHH ICDLOR FIRM OPENS HEW CENTER Technleolor AodJo-VtJua.l Systems bas opened 1 new teebn.lc.aJ center at 1C8Baker St., Costa Mesa, to help meet lbe n.rm•a De«< for tncreaMd prodbcUoD tpaee. Tbe Dew' loeattoR, I hall mUe from Tectmleoior AVS betdQaartera, boaMSthla.s- atml>ly oponllooa lor tilt flrm '• nP" lllDl Tbeater MriN ol projec:Uoa dntc• aad lor co~ putt 01 otbtr prodttets, CIIAunMr ..... ..., .. m.e 11011 -· rul7 oo"lct. Pn>jeetorlld. eutridp mE lllldarilrl fa- eUJ:Uet Mite reached ea- pac:.IIJ Ill ... -~ ··-conlloc lo Joot "· lllllor, .,...._ or Techoleolor AVS. MOTORING IN BAJA By HUC.,tt McMILLA~ This Ens ign three dll.y auto trip takes us Into the beautifUl high country of northern Baja. Making the journey were Earl and Michelle Frost or Costa Mesa. In t he ir '57 Ba J3 Bug; Danny Downing or Costa Mesa and his buddy, Tom, from Riverside, ln his Power Wagon C"amper; my son, Howle, from San Diego, and this beach rat, alias Baja bum, In Howie's '55 Bap Bug. The first ~surprise was Mexico 's new floa ting peso. Baja ts back to belng a real bargain again. The toll fare from Tl)lana to Ensenada was $1.24 per ca r. 'Nit h the peso floating, )'OO will loe payillg whatever the ex- change rate Is for the (tly, appareotl y. We stopped for brunC"II at Half-Way Hous~ and enjoyed IJJevos rancheros as we looked~out over t he ocean. As many limes as I havE- eaten this popula r Mf!'xlcan dish, I have never had it prepared the same W'3) twice, but always deliciou s . As we arriv~ In E:nsenada none of us had made> up our minds •·here we wer e going. Earl suggested heading for Valle Trinidad up in the mounta ins, where he had worked as pit crew for Chapala Dusters ln an earlier off~road ra r ... So, we headed Inland, I had never been on this paved road befor e. It leads up Into the rolling hl!ls, passes OjosNegroswlth ter- rain slmllar to that ln San Diego county. The re vr.a.s very little traffic and thfo road was well surfaced. We stopped for a picnic lunch In Valle TrlnJdad. A conference was he ld to determine which way to head ne:d. It was eithe r south to Mtke's Sky Ranch, north~ west of Cerro del Diablo, elevation I 0,1 58 feet, but we decl()ed to head for Puertecltos on the Sea of Cortez, sooth of San Felipe. The paved road ends in the mounta.lns east of Valle Trinidad, but construction c rews are working to extend the surfaced road, ap- parently to connect with lht> Mexlcall to Sao Fellpep:~ved road. We found the dirt road graded wtth some wash- board but not bad driving. Once upon the paved road to San Felipe we came upon evidence of ·tne flooding in the last week of September. which caused so mu ch cia m- age In the desert area of Southern California. We round the SUM}'" side of Baja took a real beatlng from this storm also. Parts of the road were washed out, IeaYlng about 12-foot drop~ otrs lD. the pavement which road crews were ;.st start~ Lng to repair. We didn't e¥en st.oo in San Felipe. For my money, you ee, beat the fresh shrimp sened ln tbe ruta.urants In Sao Fel~. Anyway, I was wtth a buoch of olf~road boOo-doekers. I found the desen road trom San Felipe to Pllertecltos In worse lblpe tl».n tbe last trip, n.tlr ncu r1n( It out be. eau.. the flood water had walbed a.way the land and dtrt, le~t'IQiroeklan(lftSh· board drtfiDC coocUUons. We cSeeidtd to camp tor tile otcttt obottt 30 mll>utes bel)re IUDHt aod drove liP lMo tbe meequtte about a blo<t ln>m tile ,...d"' Itch ,_ out IDa-dry -..... Wt n.re lboul 1 third of tile "I to Ptatrteeltol. Willi S Tfldclu 1Utd tar ._., ~ of lito borotr bllldltr) ana, •• ftcured •• W'lf'l lilt tDOeeb. II a W. mt..tu time ••lltl.d pltlor;o4-hwootl for a an. Tom ated a lbovet lo t11r l lin pit wlth tbo vetUcles parked In a circle aroWld itllkecovered-wagon days. Earl aod Mlchellepre- iJBn!d their own dtnnerustng their eamp!Dg gear, whUe Danny's camper provided. us other de.liert nts wlth all the comforts of home, sans restroom facUlties. whlch were str1ctly prtmUive. That atr down there was so clear and clean we couldn't get over enjoytng U. The moon was out and partially blocked the bUlion stars overhead, in the clear cloudless sk:y. Michelle. Earl, Tom and Howle slept outside while Danny and this beac11 rat used th e camper, Dann}' In the cab...over and myself In the dinette to bed area. The next morning 1 pre~ pa red bacoo and eggs tor the crell' oo Danny's stove and we broke camp, We bu rned all of the burnable trash In the camp-fire, add~ ing the ttn cans. which are biodegradeable. Tbe alumi- num and glass con tainers werP taken along to be put in to trash C"Ont.alners. The fire pit was covere<l with c;and, and when we ten, there was !lttle evidence of us hav- ing stopped there. I'm glad we didn 't have my Mexican tiog:, San Y sldo, aloog: wtth us. OU r shOes were stuck. full of cactus bills; tbey would ha ve rulne<l his feet. We st~ In Puertecttos for a few minutes. We fou nd the nice little restaurant closed and the place very quiet. We dWlked our pinkies In the sulfur hot springs in the rocks at the edge of the p U, but nobody wanted to go swimming 1n It, We got a big laugh out of the signs the cnaracters have put up on their trailer- cabin hide-aways, each equ41Ped with adjolnlng out- hOUses. One read '' Puerte~ enos Heelton" and one out~ hoUse was labeled the '•Western WhUe House." A conference was held and we decided to head on down the coast to Papa Femandet on Babla San Luis Conz.aga. The distance Is 47 miles, We traveled several miles down the road and It wa.s unbelievable. We've been over that stretch before but never ln the condition we found It tbts trip. I dnally figured out the flood had washed away the sand and dirt. leaving the road Just "Here Come. De .J~dce" solid rocks most of the way. As has happene-d all too fre. It was jarring our eye-teeth quently in recent years, the fed · out and we were probably eral judiciary then overrod@ the averacfng about 5 miles an will of CongrK!i. Just as in the hour. We could never make busing controvel"'ly, whe~ Con· it to Papa Fernander. by gress has specifically gone on dark and were running out r"KOrd opposing the practice. the of trip ttme. federa l judges ha\'e assumed We drove oot onto a prom ~ power to make law, or to destro\' ontory ~tnt for a ptcDlc law, virtually at whim. • lunch and enjoyed a shOw On October 22. Federal Dis· put on by a fioek of pelicans trict .Judge John Dooling Jr. a.nd a scbool of pilot whales ruled that abortion is a woman'R as ,.,,e looked out across constitutional rirht which can· tb e Sea of Co rter.. The sun not be barred because she 11 was hot, the air tremendous poor. He ordered the Depart· and we were thankful the ment of Health. Education. and month wasn't July or August, Welfart" t o notify all parties Ou r last trip up through concerned throu.-:hoot the there was in June and the l.J nited States that tht> Hydt> heat was sllghtly noticeable. Amendmt>nt shoulrl be ignored U you like grann)'-gear and that Med icaid payments for driving, go on down and abort ion should cont inue. tackl e that stretch of road. Judgt> Dooling's dedsion 1s. I know Idiots 1n heavy PllS-of cou~. based on the Sup~me senger cars have made the Court's January 1973 decision trip, Including Howle 1n his wh ich legalized abortion in the '65 Plymouth. pre~running United S Utt"!i. That decision hss the Ba~ 500 three years to hf' ranked among t he mos1 ago, I never flp red on see~ de\'ioos and cowardlv acu or log tl\at car .aga_ln ~-lett in · some gully along the way. It nnaUy ''died'' In San Fe- lli)@, but the Mexicans Jetrenoa'• WIU'Ili .. Thomu Jeffenon m his WOI'ks left the following warn. ing about federal judses: "The judiciary of the United States is the subtle cotp1 of sappers and minen; constantly work ins under ground to undermine the foun . dations of our confederated fabric." One foundation of the American ayllt.em is that IOV · t>rnmtnt'a firs't purp01e i11 to prott'Ct life, not destroy it. The Cctnstitution emgowers the Conlf'HS to limit the juria- diction of federal judge. and to impeach them for misconduct. Somebody OUC"ht to do aome· thing -soon. 197fi Th,Joft., Burll Yx-1#'1) F'rotuN• brought It back to "llle," and he drove It ho me and Is stlU using it to this day. MARILYN MANION (Con~lnued nt>X! week) STUDENTS COOK FOR GRANDLAREHTS DAY Andersen kindergartners dressed as lndtans wUI honor their '•PUgrtm" gran<!~ parents at a special grand- parent's day Thanksgiving feast on WedDesday, Nov. 24. The chUdren wm serve th eir grandparents treats they've cooked themselves at school, incluliing pumpldn bread, cranberry relish. muffins and a popcorn and peanut cup. They'll also stng and play games. Morning class observance wlll be 9:30~10:30. and the after~ ooon feast wUI be 1:00-2:00. PROGR~ ON RUSSIA The American Associ.atioo of Retlred Persons of New~ port Beach will meet at DOell today. Nov. 18, tor a sack lunch at Veterans Memorial Hall, 565 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Angus McPha.u wtu give an illustrated talk on Russ ia, based on hls recent visit there. Business Is Good F'or You Business IS too powerful, Profits sre excess1vely hi&h. And the poor consumer is the battered victim. Th is line of thinkina has taken hold of a lot of Americans n they try to deal with inflation. Almost rnryone stretches his monthly budart until it breaks -and jhere must be so mebody to blame. Who bet tn-thlln all those nch. bLJ husmessmen ? lemuel R. Boulwure, retir ed businessman and li.U thor. sou&ht to explore th ts topic on 1 rtcent Manw n Forum. tlldio broJ.d cJ.st H1s theme was "The Soda! ResponsibilitY of Business."' prersuasion. tn inina and unearned pa y to reluctant or back ward work. en, helpin1 to improve the so-called 'qualitY of hfe ', and so on." The trouble is, people have overestimated the profits of business. \\'herr 11 the money for these: e:xtncun icular activities to come fr om? People 11 ci tiuns, says Boulwsrt, demand that business act involved . But people u customers mwt realiu that costs for these projech must add to the costs of the products of the bW1nesses uwolved. Goin1 General Electric to th• Back Bay sewer ok due Boulwa re pointed out somct t:mg that mosr pe ople srem to fo rcet : that husiness i~ socially useful :and benefi.:1al in its primary func110n of try in& to please ~·w;t omcrs at an adequ111e profit . ~~~ tement, Bou.lware observed that employt>es te ceived I fl times lht total of th at whi ch wu rcce1ve:d by the stockh ol den who madt the sales and JObs possible. He quoted Or. Paul W. M cCn~ken, former Chairman of the Council of E<"onomt<" Advisers. u sa)'Lnl that 'compensat ion of employees ac:c:ountt for about RR percent of not domestiC product in the corporate sector."• Frleods of Newport Bay this week withdrew tbelrop. posltlon to a new Back Bay sewer line. The move 1s expected to Improve tbe chances tbat the South Coast Regtona.t Coasta1 Commts~ slon (SCRCC) wUJ approve the project oo Moodly. The sewer would naa tllrougta 81( Canyoo and aloog Back Dr. to Newport Oaoes. County Saottatlon District S orllctals have bMl tf1lal for le'f'eral mcmt:bs to get approftl ot tbe sewer llDe. warntDc that the preNDt sewer system nnlllg •tt bay oommuUUes could be- come a.erborderltd dartng a hei•Y rain. rrt.u ot New. po'tt 81}' ban OWOMd a gn¥tty MWer, ...-sac lll- sttld a:.r a pampJ111( ttat1oa to lmprMe now lD the pre- seot 17Rem. 1'1lla ••t. the F rt-Olllofed tblt post. tiOQ, ncoan~ac tbe ltl.- •ltJ .... , • O.t, tbly at .. tachtd 11 CODdiUoea to thell' appron~ llld IIIII-tblt FROM THE BIBLE Htllllfllllo t1lll blllltl>o God "' I""" lor bla llelp. -,_ Ia .. 1M Lor<! .Ia God: Wlildl ---..., IOrlll, ... -lld oil -tlloroio W: •lleb Mopolb IJVIII *>r IYtr. (PIIIm 148: I, t.) Friends director Ray Wll~ llams have a votce In the sewer's construction de~ taus. Mr. wnuams Is also a member of the Newpo rt Beach City Councll and an alternate director of Sanl~ tattoo District 5, CoodlUOIIs ealled for by the frieods lncJude assur~ aaces that arcbaeologteal controls wUI be strtct, and that the contractor retnO¥e all extra dlrt exeavateddur- btc cotllllntctloll. The Coastal Comrnllsioa, whleb hU permit authority over all ma)or projects 1D the coastal 1.0ne, this trfeek postpooed a dec laton OD the HWer permit unW MoDdly, ADOPTION GUIL D TO GREET MEW JDI II ERS Tile Ado!ltloll COIIId 15 hlY • IDa Usl&tb oatota1 "lUI lor fa" pa..rty Nov. 19 It tb& bomt ot Mr. Ud Mrs. K.a Shlrl)e. New m1mbtn 1o bo w•Ieomtd are Mmes • .Jota wo-Jr.t Joot DeKnU lld Fo-•mill! m. Tilt Cottd'a molD, Mid nlsllta -......... morlol Day ---toortlliiiOII, t>llowld by till lltllla lttld Ill ... "-" Bac.taTtuliCIIIb. Tilt 44opaoo Colli! bolpo lo -rt lilt Hoq Fllllllr Stmcu lor -.11111111011 ~ 1o onaco eo.,. / Peo ple ~eem tO think that this profi t averajtU hetwern :.11 and 45'(. A ctu:~lly. sa ys Boulware, ··profit JVetaJe ~ only about 4 ct"nt• out of the (.:JIC!( dollar. Jnd onlv about half of that ~ts io stockholden in dividends to P'Y for the Ute and the risk of their savlnp. The other half utualiY. ha1 to b• uaed in the business to help keep it competi1ive." Takina the ~cently published annual statement of Genenl Electrtc ss an eumple, Boulwuc showed that "tach u)u dollar ldt for Inside purpotn after p~yln1the o utlide upcnJCS wu dkided at Gencnl Electric, J1 ca.u to emploYte• for 91Y and balelitl, 2 centl to atocltholdm in diVidendi. and 2 centl u.c.d In the buainess to mtke up for lntdequtte dtpreeiatlon ttlowed b)' law and to p.y for tmprowment• requirU 'to t.ep co~tltlvc. lua people, obacrl'tl Boulware. ,,.. danandlnl that busineu should he h1¥01•~ed in hdiHnl the communiW in m~ny Wl)'l: contributina: to Clharitable projec:ta, aldln& !lhetto redemption, "providinl Don't forset e.m9loycc frin&e benefits tither. Said Boulware: ''When you buy a Gtneral Moton car , you pay more for jwt ths compe.ny't employee health inswaMc benefit• than you do for •II the tt eel In th• automobile." Business 11.1 ernploycu and Its customers. Don't tnoct it - UnJHS )'OU''t'& lOt a btflct "'"' SEillll AR WILL DEAL WI TH TAX REFO RM 1'be Tu: lallrw 4ct o1 1m will 11o --111 l o.e. 4 ....... Oralp Cout CGilap·bo• t a.m. lo 1:10 ........ on. -IIlii Ill. .. " ... _...,_., ... _ .... ........ E ... I -~"' ,.,, Oat:. I, rw ,_... __ _ ., .............. ~ 1tldaud ....... a 9 .. oltllllee .... t ... ... ftno, --.-.. 8'"' wiD MileS .. -·· Book of child photos • CoiU ........... IBFVIT ~ ana fliU&JIHED lOlLY -PAGE S , ......., _. a 10-,.u411 ............... tD PNdlce ··~ ., Aa.a,•• a.e-«<N6tloot ol .... 4 1 0 I ol dllldna .. llilllllnl .. aa • a ... For CydSU'DOft,.,.IIU already duet .... lbcJil ntrYt~W~c tiM, tM boot Ia a nrst. s..e 1.1 tile dalliCiftJ' or lOp NBC eJIICIU•e'nomu sanoa (ot tbe tamo.a RCA- NBC S&nofts). ud U't'ts Ia Be'fert y BJ.l.la. .,.. ..... a.c....s ... tilt.- .... -_, oiU.IIacS- ii? 11 .... u tM,... atC....clltlMu ..... ...., waa ... ~rte~a~- A SALUTE to Chrlstmu will bec1D jllst bei)re TbaDb- giYlDC for members or the l'llesday Clllb or Newport RIJt)or, 1tbo will have Cbrtatmu music u tbe program for tbelr luncbeoa meettnc oo No•. ZS, ud a boat1que of Christmas gt.fts tor sale by the arts and cn1ta section. Wrs. Ctaarles Fowler of Baycre~ left, putt1oc appliques on a felt tablecloth, and Mrs. Perc Eodsley of Corooa del Mar, at rtght, holdt.Dc a gllttery angel, are asslstiDg Mrs. C. Merton Johnson of Corooa del Mar, wt.> is chairman of the arts and crafts section. A music pro- gram by Bruce and Rene Tuthill wlll beighteo the holiday spirit. {Ensl.gn photo.) Report crime, public asked 6y 1!. JAMES CLAVAS N,u:fJorl Police Chi'/ Crime reporting by citi- zens ln aDY community ts both essential and neces- sary for tbe safetyofourso- ciety. A concerned cJtl.zen should make a conscientious effort to Inform the pollee of possible and known crt- mlnal activity. The '• neighborhood watch'' technique of com- munity law enforcement bas greatly enhanced the work- ing relationships between the beat police officer and com- munity members. As these relationships are formed and refined, the community be- neftts from a more em clent, as •ell as a more personal approach to the eltlzen's speclallzed crime problems aDd patrol needs. This wholesome approach to commuotty crime even- tually establishes not only the opportuotty for a beoe- tlclal pollce-cttlzen rapport with each citlzen_ bat also equally establishes a con- scious crime awareness In the entire commuotty which is extremely effective at eroding any criminal ele- ment from our society. If you have reason to be- lleve tbat a crime has been, is being, or is about to be committed. a phone call to the pollee department isa swift and sure means to do your part to keep your com- munity sale. 0.,«-n \t onda) · Saturday 9 : Je • 5:30 1 • \' Sunde.\ 11 to 1 673-1970 :1423 \ ia Lido '""'port 8t-ach - the Other Store Upt'n ~1ooday-Saturday, 9:30-5:30 unda) II to~ 675-8523 7101::. Balboa Bh·d . on tht' PenlAiula Gifts for Indian kids Members of Newport Har- bor Area Council of Beta Sigma Phi lnternatlonal Sor- ority wm hold their a.nooal Christmas party Dec. 6 at 8 p.m. Members wlll brtog dolls or toys to be given to Indian children by Duny Davey. Newport Harbor Area CouncU board and Xi Kappa Lambda wlll bostess the party, to be held at tbe C bateau Blanc clubhouse, 18650 Brookhu rst, F ount:al.n Valley. A slide presentation oo their vacatloo to the Holy Land wUl be given by Gene and Fred2 Wells. NO V. 25 HOLIDAY FOR REFUSE COLLECTORS City refuse collectors In Newport wtll take a hoUday on Thanksgiving day, Nov. 25. Areas of the c lty regu- larly scheduled for trash pic k-ups that day wUl not get it picked up until the following Mooday. Refuse crews will be on the job, however, on Friday, Nov. 26, the day following Thanksgtvlng, although City Hall wUl be closed that day. Ser cice und Quality SincP 1946 allisles NURSERY- FLORIST Finest Quality NO.lGRADE Bare-root ORDER AHEAD AND SAVE FALL FLOWERS beautifully arranged in a WOllen basket NPw for 1977 ... IXX.IBU: D£UOKI', nRSr EDmON. PRCMNENT P1u1 over 50 favorite varieties. Prices ttu1 at 3.98 '.!II' , I I 1'4 4 I I '\ I f t '\ I' H I I ' \ II ) c • H I , ~ H .. I • t< If , H I f I I I • f I -. LIVING CHRISTMAS T REE • Priced from 9.95 * The belt uarietie1 {or our ono. zy·~~·~~~ Ia ~ .. • • Ead1 J1111* bJ I• ,.,._, ll, u accoq dtd bJ a ftl'llt .,...... ., c,.. Daft l anai!. ,.. .. .,.... ......... ...,_ U..S IIIIa-bJ CIIOd- rta ol tbe World ...,. ' ' C Co. of Balboa l.aud. Few I• ~ a ,...,_ ...... ~'--wtao tpeelal-.... Ja p(ctllriQC clllldrea ID .... ,.. • ls Ida tJilrd ..ell boot. EatUer pllbUcatiou were '•CbQdna ol tbt Eutll" In 1972, ud '•Tbe World o1 Cbllc1ral," pab- Usbed 1ut year. '1 met her~ w mother, W1lo ll prest~ ol t be c aJ.it)l"'lia SlpecJal OIJUIPfea,'' dPlaJu 1&. Mr. PU110G's work WUblcidl Includes SbootiDc pbotol of the Special OJymptca, Wbleb lD~olYe retarded c~. In her first year, CJDdl wca a swtmmtoc mectal. SIDoe thea, she bas taken ._., tbe arts, lneludtnc ballet, mod- erD danee, drama, pU.Do, no&~. or~.~­ attYe wt1tln&. CbUdreo from tbe (lut)or IAald "' IDeal reeder&. ,.... ··COMI' Clrl" .. '-- llllade ... tJ ctt•ofEa-.... .. .. :,...,. lllr. ud lin. lMMrd Solltb o1 Co- I'OMdll Mat. Todll c.lllaro ol COlla »-.a trt.d olla'a. ta pr..._. of C~oltbe Wotld ,......, Co. Tile boot ls OD ale at Cldldra't ~ lD CJJM. Ud at c.....,., Boot- teon .. Colla ....... ud ''YW be laatWIIalllltl•,... --.·· .,.,. PanaiL. GEM ALK 8Y J.C.MUM .. HatfS J. ( .• Ht~tMpbr~~s. u ho H ' SI CJ r~ Ill /8] J "H'U /JCJr t Rll ti. h•s b~~" • ( o fill \4 ~.s ll lllrtlt1ftllr.jCJ r rh CJrt> Jbllrt ]t) \f'llrs , r~ art autho rrt\ on tem \ anti ~~u·eln. I AM A OIAMOMOI .. lltuJ t•"' u~ry pro-d My lUe bepn deep lD tbe '•womb" of blue roeks bcmdreds of feet ®n lD &D ut1Det AtriCIJI YOIC&DO. We &Dd machlDes bluted many tau of rock &Dd _. lt to tbe .arfaee, where other macblDes en abed tbe rock UDt1l tbey focmd me lDSide. ---, .. ., . "' ... -- hrie-Onll VIT AMIN SALE! MYADECe IIIJII PeteKy Yllulll l'on.ll..a. ........ 100 • /tiJ Fret REG • ..,_., Now ... 54.49 VITAMIN C ... !OOTABLI:TS REG. t~.• Now ... Sl.29 VITAMIN E 100 c A.PSUU::S .00 UDltllU. • acb REG .•• 95 Now ... S2.99 PIE:SCalftTIOMS FILLED 7 DAY$ A ftB t -t WIBDAY$ I t · 7 ... DAYS •2\ I . COAST HWY •• COlOMA DIL MAe CUSTOM POOLS PERPETUAL L.l Y.C. JR. VICTORS: The following tarnstedl After my ''birth.'' tbere the hardware at the receat Jr. awards dinner, lett to rtght, was uttle etance that I bact row, Muir Palmer, Amy rUnshaw, Martha Koll, Gnham woald aomectay craee a Tlogler, Jack Fnneo and Burton Ogata; front row, Mepn ' lonly tlllcer. For,}'OQaee, Tingler, David Franco, Matt Tingler. (Edgar GUchrlst photo.) 80 per cent of allcUamoods are considered DOC good eooach to be remstooes. My lesser ·•relaUns'' eod up 1n the sb&r1> tools of industry. (We diamoodsare tbe hardest of all oat11nl substances, you lalow, tf I may brae a blt.) and THERAPEUTIC SPAS Ofi£N 7 DAYS. PtQC Oft YJ8! OUR lt!OWROCM JOOAY. 1%222 SO. HARBOR BLVD., GARDEN GROVE Z7601 fORBES ROAD, LAGUNA NIGUE L CM acts on zone changes Zoning clwlces oo Vietor- la St., with ooe proposal de- Died and a secood changed.. heed the llst as tbe Costa Mesa City CouocU struggled Mooday night to meet de- muds of developers and de- sires of citizens and the city PlaDniDc staft. Rowa.rd C. Morrow, Tor- rance, was cSenled permts- sioo to amend the land use deslcDatloo of parcels at 284 and 292 Vtctorf.a st. from general commer cial to high deostty restdeottal. Exp&nsioo or tbe Rampert Athletic Club. 254 VIctorf.a St., to 1nclude 260 and 266 Victoria St., was proposed in a rer.ooe from Richard 0 . Schlesillger of the tlrm. A rezooe trom AP-CPadmlni- stratlve.professtonal land use to C -2 commercial was requested, butCouncU mem- bers felt CL commercial llmlted could provide the needed cbange wttbout open- log tbe la.Dd to more heavy commerclal usage. Coott.aued to Dec. 6 was a publle bearlng on a rezone peUtioD from AP to C2 for lots at 125, 1Z7, 129, 141 and 145 CabrUloSt., Sllbmlt- ted by Becker and Mlnlcotf, Frank Becker, Theociore Tanner and Richard Musen, 3412 Quiet Cove, Corooa del Mar. GUida.oce from rede- Yelopmeot agency, 1n which the land ls situated and sta.lf, ls SOQ(ht. Ricbard Se•eU Inc., 136 Rocbester st., receind per- mlssloo to rer.ooe property at the nortbwest comer of Ne"J))rt Blvd. and Vangurd Way from Cl-CP to R4-CP rutdeatial. J. R. Gregory. 1919 Newport ,BlYd., re- eelYed permission to pre- zone property at Z282 Can- )'00 Dr. from COUDty R4 tb clty R2..CP. A coodltlooal aee permtt to coostruct 28 st.acle famUy houses and a teotattn tract map for a !8-lot sabdtYtsloo on the pi'OI)erty YU also approYed. C. J. Sererstrom andSoos, SS16 Falntew Rd.., received permlasiGD to ameod tbe land •M des1pat1oa of lbe pro- perty uted.tlc awron- mately 6SO feet eaatotFalr- ,,., Rd. betwMD s-mnowu AYt. ud tiM SID t>teco Free. way from Ctlltnl commer- cial to mtdlam dtaslty rea- dtlldal. Two IJ(tetl of pro- pertJ OWHCI bJ the Newport- .... .us.ct sebool dlltrtct • tut ot tbt Secentrom pro- perty fta a1MDded to ~Map bolD pai>Uc ud Mml--Uc tD loW dMalttJ r_.dell1al. J...... Elhrprt.Mt, S. Dl-.a. reettfed permit- .._ liD ... De laDd .. $J'ia;MCiGe ol ~rty at 1'700 811111ol st., 10rtb1Ut coner of Brt.ltlol St. ud u. lfwport Fneway, from 1IC't .......,, tD...,....commer- c:lal. CwwtJ...-of llii!Ut- ... ... at 1171, "" ...._.. ••• .. ID M U- C P zone, was graDted ln a condittooal use permit go~ to Algts RatkeUs, Mtssioo Viejo. A coodit1ona1useper- mlt to legallze 3 greenhous- es and overhead shade stnlc- ture for the propagat:loo of Indoor plants at 1740 Moo- roYla Ave. went to Gladys McRae, Santa Ana. Peter Nourse, 901 DoYer Dr., Newport Beach. re- ceived a variance to coo- struet 4 apartment uotts wttb an 8 per cent densJty de- mUon at 1988 Anaheim AYe. Barry wuuams, 1401 DoYe St., Newpo rt Beach, was de- nied a n rtance to allow 3 apartment units with a 10 per cent density devlatloo ln an R2 zone at 318 E. 16th St. The mayor and city clerk were authorized to slgn an agreement wttb William J. Cagney for acqu1sit1oo of 33,760 square feet of pro- perty at a cost of $67 ,SZO for the Bear street park site. Tbe undeveloped and unnamed arterial highway, commonly referred to as Bluff Road, was deleted from the master plan or btghways from WUson St. to Placea- tla Ave. It would have cut through proposed Faintew Regional Park. From a commuter 74-foot rl(ht-of-way to a secooda.ry l\1chny 84-foot right-of- way ls the new designatloo for 18th St. at Newport Blvd. from 400 f*l east and west of ceoterilne. It came 1n a general plan amendmeDl re- quest from the Costa Mesa Plannl.nr Commtssloo. 'BU TTERFLIES' PLAY AT C.M. PLAYHOUSE Costa Mesa's Clvtc Play- bouse wUl open the curt:aln on Leonard Gershe's comedy, '•ButterfUes are tree, •• Nov. 19 and coot:inue weekellds through Dec. 4 at the Community Recreatioo Center, west eod of the Or- uce Cocmty F a.lrtrounds. Stu Wlastek. Llnda Putna m, ADiabelle Qutcley and -h Btrldey ue In the cast. Tbt story re?Olns ll'OWid a ro-c man wbo declares b.la ~ from b1s ov•r11 protective mother by IDO'I'IQc lMo a c nmped cold nt.r flat tn a DOD-too- '*YUIIb leCtloD of Nn York. lib ~r la an attnct1Yt ,.,.., ac:tl'ela ~ offers trt-t.ealp IDd tbtl ttope of a m a ''C111l rtladon"'ip. 'RETOUR D' AFRI QUE ' MOV. J)lM AT O.C.C. •• Lt Rear ct• AtrtqM." a Sl.m by 8wUI dlnetor A1aJD T-. will bt .,_.at a ......... rdQ. Mof. 10, bl ... ~ Cout Collce ..,._ u put t1 tM ··mm ..... ....... A.daii8ID u •.so. n. aJm will bt ttlllsud by a ~-­,_.. a.d by • puel of OCCWI..SrL Ooee I made tbe ~ as a cem..ltoDe, 1 wu cut, faceted and poU.hed until I was lonly tDOQCb to be pH181ted to .oc:lety u a brt.lllaDl reflector and ~r of Cod's ~ rays. Ro• proad t a..m oow, to bue beeD bmd worthy of tbe name DIAlfONDI I lmow I sball mate 10meooe •ery happy. Anabetm Garden Grove Fullerton 772-3401 750-7665 871-8020 Lacuna Ntcuel 831-2375 STATE LICENSE MO. 192237 "uorttJ,r/.,.ti r1l u ~ddtnt, ltltll4111r>ru, ...ltOIOfi C ~"'f'rti So PflfTCU ~d tr 41pltfl~, II f'fiJut ( C cr* f IJ"f 41"' ('fl /J, (01 f Sf ~1r1lt \ •• "' f•c I. a ,,., r· \1• ' ;, ar11d1 sf' Coastal Are2 646-5094 '"' tl-f' b"dr·t,.·bf' ,....-....,..,..,~~=~ U84 NEWPORT 8L\1J., COSTA t.1ESA Phorw 548-5794 -Mon. tllru 5at. 10-S macrame cl8ssesfor senior citizens. Fr~ unset ;\bcrame "'or~books. too. All sen to r cH11ens .tre ~.: .. ,rlh.llh 10' ued to four free m...1crame da,,e, .tl Glend.tk Federal' NewP''n Beach ,tffll.'e The cia ses he\!tn ''n ~'" em~cr 4th .md con11nue e \ef\ T~e'<icn till ~~''eml'<;r 'Oth Ho ur. are from 4 p.m.· ttl I 11 p.m. Mac rame speciah't . harnn Herrend' will he o n hand''' teach \OU th1' L·rc.·.ttl\l" and a ttsf\tn)!. an. y,,u·ll "ee ..ttl 'l'rt' pf . " heau11ful handbag,. "all hang1 n!!~ {lnd numerou~ other hand-crafted it.:m~. If you·n: a ~enior ci tizen. pka!--c Jllln u,. The classe~ are ah~oluteh free. nd "'''arc the unset Macrame '-'<'r.ktx'<'"'-'· In fact. the on I e'<pen~ ma~ he a few low-co. t optional tool\. . For detail. and re~nation~ .. intere ted ~nior citizens should l"Ontact: Mr.-.. Ginn\ Mcfarland. · GLENl4LE FEDERAL __ ...,.._.__. ____ . ......, ___ _ ... _,_, ..................... -. ........ ~ Ntwport Beacla ar-dt: J ewpon Center Drive ta r fr m Robin Newpon Beach • 644-~300 1 - ,. .. "" ...... a-t 5I of cgzznet ......,... llecW ..., v tsr .._ •• ,,_sa , ,......_ ..._., __ _ W eek's • OPPOSE FEDERAL .-. .. .:-... -. n. O:'rt .... 171 'We rsr W s -.. ,__ Z'F¢11 ............. IIIII I ' 5 'n. ,_.._ _____ ... city ., IIIII _,. -_,..._ a..waa «1 hllld .... Wtlll -· aod .... ..,_ IIIII -1M JI'OJod IIIII ol . .,-. 00 Doe. ll, llloCIIJC... c:Ulaoe_.,_.,. taaoll __ _ __ ...... _.,1 --...-.... -----• ICIW at lila-· 1 ...... ., . ., ~·­r-....,_. ::- Oe •••• .d •• ..... " ., ...... .. r 'CW 1Jl ...... ...... .... Plant Specials While they last. ANCHOR AW AIDS 6IVBI men -~ & ~~ Pothos large 6" Pots reg. $6.95 $3.95 1"'*-Pimru SpedalklJJ« l.n Mo&a Baskets cc•·=·d f.rom Pap I) -.r biN..,ortllolcltb. Sbe bU beell a Gb1 lc:olt leader, aetYed wtlbttae!lew- port HaJ'bor Cblldre's ,_Ire GoiJd, ud Ill -- -of tile potrooo ....., or Costa W... Ctne Play- bouse. Sbe YU eo-cbiJ.nnall of ,,. _. ....... ''Trade Aftalr.'' MICHAEL MAifAilAK la comdJIIIllty rebHGD• ebW lor .... -Co.llo-c:Medlwi'Nitla,..all u_.., ... __ .... ao,. C1oOb ... Gltl --Be taadlftlohlft-na. .,._,, Blc ·~ru BoOill- en, lnW Art I~ c:o,.ttoe ._.., ~- -l'ropul. -.. ,. ........ SldiDe, kl1I'IJds CIObudT--. 1'be SOt'er Aaetlor SYU'dl Mn breeD awarded -n, -.1118"1. FOR ·PLAIIIERS 7h '7'-ee 7't?t Shp 1UO !Hm/4 And A...,. Costa M.., 541 -2046 ACROSS FROM BUILDERS EMPORIUM '"Cencnrts REG. $100 HOW REG. $130 $69 ~ $79 Gifts DMtish furniture -Cards NEW LOCATION J41 ..... O.T CPTII D&, M•OII PLAZA 111 (AIIJACt•T T' _ .. 1 .. _·_·-.... --~ t..t.rc. S • i111 I Ia ...... coo•••• Tel: 644-71.11 e.u~l..we .. c••• .. A.-KING DO FOREIGN LA NGUAGES- LEAVE YOU SP EECHLESS? ~ You can learn lD just a few weeks! cau for a free introductory lesson. an enjJyable i.Dtroductlon to th.e most relax1ng" lea.rniog uperleoee of your llfet No obligation or selllng. • MICKa THOMAS LANGUAGE CENTER • , ...... 631.01180, Pounded 1n 1947 . s.MelSO • 2nd Floor In Mariners MUe Square / 2700 W.COAST HIGHWAY, NEWPORT BEACH JOliN M. MURRAY , M.D. C.M .. F.R.C.P. Dlp)omate of the American Board of Dermatology Announces the establishment of the ASSOCIATED DERMATOLot;ISTS MEDICAL GROt:P Weal.cllfr Medical P avilioh :\'o. -4 2011 WeilcUff Dr .. Newport Specialtr.lng In Diseases and Cancer of the Skin Modern Acne Therapy and PreventJoo 631·1!160 .Newport Beach plaDalac eommi.Jslooers meet to~ night, NoY. 18, at 7 p.m. at City Hall to clltcau the following aceada: • OFflCE -lNDUSTRIAL developmeat planDed i)r tbe BEECO property oa Moa· rona just west of 15th, oo the West Side. • PARKING PLAN tor upper Newport Ceoter. IIIJ. mttted by the lrvtae Co,, Whleb would allow restau- rants to use '' sbared park- Ing" In ••• parlllng atnc- tures. and limU Z5 per cent of the spaces to the puk- Ing or compact cars. • A DISCOTHEQUE ln the former loeatloo of Ole! Cbi- cago Gasllgbter restalll"'DD at 630-B Newport Cl!llter Dr., to be named '•Pleas· slos," seeks a use permit. • TRAFf1C elemeutoftbe city's general plan wW be reviewed and evaluated, P U BLI C NOT ICE FICTITIOUS BUSIN£&1i: NAME STATEMENT The following penon I.J: doing business as: Elder Coostructtoo Co.; 1107 £. Balboa BIYd., Balboa, Ca. 92661: Dooa.ld E. Elder. 1107 E. BaD:Joa BIYd., Balboa. Ca. 92661. This business Is cooducted by an l.DdMc!ual. Slgnet'J: Donald E. Elder. This statement was tiled with the county. cler k of Or. a.nge County NoY. 15, 1976, Publlsh: NoY. 18, 25, Dee. 2, 9, 1976, 1n tile Ne-wport Harbor Ensl(n. F .-66758 PUBLIC N O T IC E fiCTITiOUS BUstNE~ NAME STATEMENT The following penon 1s dol.ng busiDesa u: Mtlesi.Dd Graye Publlc RelatiOns, 13Z6 Grand Ave., Santa ADa, Ca. 92705; 325 N. Main, Santa Ana, Ca. 92701: Luce Seot1 Payne, 2559 Santa A.oa. Co· sta Mesa, Ca. 9Z627. This business Is cooducted by an loc1lvidual. Signed: Lance S. Payne. This statement waa ruect wttb the county elerk of Or- a,_e County Nov. 15, 1976. POOUsh: Noy. 18, 25, Dec. z, 9, 1976, 1n the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -66761 MDVI ES AS IIAOE TO BE SHOWN I -GRAND OPENING- Wednesday -November 24th we proudly present ... Orson Welles' Masterpiece .... IDformal - -.... alt..-.. 2, tbe Commtuioa. b n.- pec.Utt to dllcuss: • KOLL CENTER NEW- PORT • tbe de at Voa Kumaa AYe. DOI'tb of tbe Coldwell Buker Blde. • COM.PUTERlZEO em- .UI data. • RULES of proeedure. • PROJECT u.t hom tbe .. ..-.......... pro- dlriot.a. WILLIAM GERLACH OF C.ll. DIES AT AGE 68 Fuaeral te"lces "r WtWam Gerlach, 68, ofZUB COitbteltal A-re., CoJta Me~~., were held Mooday, iD flrtt Cbrtltll.n Church, CoJta Mesa, Yltb Putor Gw)'DD Devey orftclattac. ln- termeot was 1n Rote Hills Memorlal Part. Wldttler, wltll arraoc:ementa by Sell Broadway Mortuary, Costa ...... Mr. Gerlach wu bom 1n Kanas and bad ltvl!d In the area ror 22 years. He 1JU rice crud of IOOF Lodge Z9, com Mesa, IDd was an auto body repairman. RETIRED CHAPLAIN TO GIVE SERMON Retired cbaplaln Charles L. Burgreeo., DOW executive aN.IItant to tbe EplJcopal bbbop for the Am.ed Forces, wUI be tbe guest apeaker durin« 9 and 10:30 a.m. Hn'lcel thll Sunday at Plymouth Congreptlooal CbUreb, 3Z6Z Broad Street, Newport Hel(hts, Mr. Bur~ ere• 11: eoordlDator for tbe actlYttlet of the actin duty E~llao cbaplliD.Ilnthe Army, Naf'y, Marine Corps, Air Foree and Vetenns Ad~ miiQtratloo all of'el' the world. EXPLORING RED SEA IS HADASSAH TOPIC TnYe1 aceocy owner Art Trnen wt11 be guest Jpel.ker at the Nov. Z2 meet~ inC of the Newport Harbor ebapter of Hadaa•h. He wm tell of the underwater el.- plonttoa of the Red Sea, and allow aUdrn of bJa re- e...C trtp to Janel, Which lDcluded a aklodlvtng u~ pedltloo oo the UDderwater reef of the tamed Red Sea waters. Tbf! meettnr begins at 11 a.m. at the Newport Ver. a11Jes clubhouH. Further laformatloa 1a uallable by c&l.UDg Julla Mateha at 673. 1403. funds enllked NB COUNCIL SETS EXTRA MEETING ne Dec lnshet' •1 lt'lc set."le .... ~ * ... -.-. ..... -____ .... -c....,..- ac:twel ......... Ba.r? ,... c..,_.,.,.._ ...... a•a~s.­lotllo-.._u .. c-. --... I...... toted lWei- ., .. try .. ....-...ft ..... ., .. ? .... fa7,000 iD tldd..., llads .,r a. 1N'tdce. ~ ~ • IDOft --no.--·--........ S1LVEll WDKll 111ft --111 no. aame time, lbe awarded It t.t. ,_ a. 1'llr.. Boa.rd re)ected ue of tide-- ... -of Mr. llld lin. laDdl '-II to dnelap Nortll -F. ,..._ ol 91tl 8lu Beacll'"' tbe-- c.a.ay Clrda,. Rw4'••• of tfsller lllewport Bay. Tbe Beldl, fllllloWIIrl: pWtkw elty of Newport and tbe from u.s. Air Force -..-,. """"' ... tbal....., traloilll at WDllaJM .urtl, U a r.-of tbelloai-- ArtJ.. Be trW ..,.. fiJ die plDc a.t c1 tbe u~ Bay T .JI T ... w1tb I ..U ol Eootopea.J Resen'e. The t» Air TnJai:IC Com.-..! eoaatyotre.redearllertotan~ at WIIH•ftll. fU.a wife_ 1M beacb over to the city, ~. Ia no. _.,. of Mr. ud Mrs. George Ryu _ _:_P..:U:.:Bo.:L:.;I..:Co...:.:N.::Oc.:T_:I.::C..:E'-- Of «n E .. ._ au L-.e_ ncnnous suru'ESS Dofslllons. NAME STATEMENT 'HERE'S LIFE, U. S.' CAMPAIGN IS HELC c~ Bible Clll.reb, 190 H rd ... COlla Mea., .. b.klac put Ia the '•Here's We, America" campaign, Wbicb II DOW being be:ld thr~ tile -ry. Tile a.oct:a.ry cbolr Will pre- MDl tbe muleal, '•I loYe Amenea,•• bJ JobD Peter· 8011 aDd DoD W'Jrt:f.ell. at uo p.m. lbU Saoday. a.u- lar Ht'Ylces at tbe etareb 1ft Suoday ICbool at 9::30 a.m., monlnc wors:blp a.l: 10:45 a.m. Ud ef'eaing feJ. lowsb..lp :at 6:30 p.m. The folJoWI.Drg pera:JO 16 dolnc baJIDess as: C "Est Boo, 2%2 Marine AYe., Bal- boa lslaad 92662: SababatUn Ot.onttr, ZZZ-1/! Mutne AYe., B:al.bol l.sland, Cal. 92662. ThU butoessi.J cooducted by all lDdh1dual. SigDI!!IIt: Sababa.tttnOzocaar. This statement was rued wUh tbe C0111rtJ clerk of Or- tng"e Couoty NoY, 15, 19'7G. Publl.stl: Nov. 18, ZS, Dec. Z, 9, 19'76, ln tbe Newport. HartJOT Ensign. F ~759 CDM CHAMBER WILL NAME NEW SLATE MIKE O'BRIEN TAKING Coi'OilJI del Mar's Cham-ber or Commerce directors HELM OF YACHT CLUB wm · meet Ieday, Nov. 18, Commodore Michael at noon at the VUla Sweden O'Brteo of the Lido Ia:le restaurant to nominate of- Yaebt Club will tun onr !leers and c1irectors for the the belm of tbe clli> to ill-com~ year. Irvine Co. eomtnc Commodore Mel plmner OooaldCameronwUI Gnu ·at tbe Dee. 4 c~~an&e be the luocbeon speaker. or tbe W'ltcb dJnoer dance at the Lldo e.b&bbouse.. Tbe ball cba1nnaD Is Mrs. Walter G. Jacobs, assisled by Richard Jleed, Jobtl A. Rumafteld, Ralpb Rlebley, Howard Able, Robert Releller and WWJam L.. Palmer. P U BLI C NOTICE (PG) W De Cltr C-etl-. ---·-... $0..$0 rtht'mrt..,_ -'! -no.~·-­._ ... -......... tlloboacllfo<~Ud '«0''. .. rrisor 'llloaau Rllt7 UY• .ar tile bMdl. He aDd Ilia-... -ll._n Mayor ll11u Dos-tal._...,_.,..Uc .. ot Nortb Star. a wu at ltr. RUeJ"nrclac tbat the -l"'lsors -cO North Star from tbe list of ap- -ed u ........ ----The -gets tlde-laacts income from the opnatioo d Newport Duoes county park, aniS sbte law requtres that lbe money be apem oo Newport ttdt>.lands lmprof'emmts. Any mooey not tpeDt goes to the state. The supervisors c11d ap- pnn'e flnaDelng possible purchase of the prlvatt> boat lauoebing nmp at DeAnu Bayside-Marlna near the bay bridle, and tumlng It into a publlc f.aeWty. Also approYed was a pro- ject to sift tbe sand at New- port Dunes, removlng sea s.bells, tbus making the sand smoother ror public use. The county expects to col- lect $971,983 from Newport tl<lela.nds this year. and the $U7 ,000 that wUI be unspent here would go to the bay bridge protect, if the state approves the Idea. 1HEATI'E l Mm@§ 7:00 i' 9:50 lor ...... rt-City c .. c:U. A tPtCt&t lll8llllc Ia acltedlled l:tr Dec. &, u:t np1ar •ett'IC'Iwtllbe•ld Doe. 11 111111 20. no Doe. ' -w111 11oa1 aclul•elt' W'UI1 t.mM Co. piMI lor tbe 900 re1Dl1Dlnc aens ohaeut compuy land Ia N....,rt. Tn..Mc pltMI._ a.f'OI:IDII Newport Ceete:r 1rl1.l ,. ~lal atteotlon. BIRTH DEFECT TALKS SET FOR THIS FRIDAY lloq-w1ll COD- duct an edl:leatiOQIJ SfftlP9S- 1vm on bl.rtb cSefect• a1 7 p.m. tbis Fdday, Not. 19. as part or the 4tb atmual March of Dimes ••week of concern." •••••••• --,,, ,., -- 2nd f•ature /Af #:. N IUHif ~O'i Both Rated (PG) SENlO R CITIZ!:fU' SPECIAL Jl,I)O THEATRE t ~""" :_. 1HE~ 6rl\. T -· 'Ul.V 1.1:.1 'I 7:00 &! 9:00 Special Senior Citizen Price BOX OFFI CF. OPE\· ,.o\·1 tl:H FlCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT WO()IW AlLEN The foJJowl.ag person is doLDg bualaess as: Acme PeriiCIIlnel Service, Z400 West Coast Htc:bway, New· port B•eh, 9'ZI63: Dorta T. Seibert, 13656-D Red HUI, l'llltiD, Ca. 92680: Bruce E. Seibert, same. Tbla bu.slneJJls cooducted by an llldlfldual. Slped' lloru T, Sdbert. Tll1a ttatemeot was flied with tbe couaty clerk of Or. qe Coauty Nov. 15, 1976. Pla>lllh: NOY, 18, 25, Dee. 2, 9, 1976, 1D the Newport Harbor Eulp. r .66762 PUBLIC N O T ICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe tollowtDc per.oo.s are -basloHI • ., Deslp Worts Co., 1961 Port Nel- 1011, N-rt Beaeb 9266CJ, Judltb Doreen Anstnlltz, 1961 Port Nt1100, Newport Beaeta. Ca. 9!&60; C)'Dthla Lee Haes, • 17 800 Roberti Rd., RlYenlcJe, CL 92504. Tbis buiDelt ia CODdltcted .,. • _... partAerllllp. Slped! Jlldy Aubulb. .. "THE FRONT" ---HARBOR TWII'I C INEMAS HARBOR at Wll..SO;.i-COST1' MESA fi~C-O'j:J PLUS ''CARRIE " {R) ALEX&- THEGYPSY JACK LEMMON GENEVIEVE BU.IOLO IF YOU 'VE GOT A TASTE FOR TERROR ... TAKE CA Rr.l': 7 .• ';" lE PROM, CL\RKGABLE VMENLFJGH CIN EMA C ENTER HARBOR at AOAMS C'OH A Ml::SA "GONE WITH THEWlN.n~· ~"i 't -4141 • • . . • . . . . l·r===.::.::.:::,;,;;,;o,;,;:=.:..:.:.; . Where anyttling can happen ... ano usually llOeS ' IOl CITIZEN KANE CENT AMBERSONS OR. THOMPSON NAMED Tbta llatemG "u 1110<1 HOAGCHIEF OF STAFF "11" lho.-.,elerkofOr-uce eoaotr NoY. 15, 19'7e. I IIIIVUUl MfU~ITICIIICOlOII' ·p Q n - Horror Picture Show .. . - WOODY ALLEN IN "SLEEPER" and "LOVE & DEATH" Wertmuller's ''LOVE It A.NARCHY"'/''SEDUCTtON of W:talll" '•MONTY PYTHON & THE HOLY GRAlL" &Dd "BEDAZZLED"' Jotm Huston's "THE MISFITS" ASPHALT JUNGLE Jack Nicholson-'•( MY LOVELY" uDiamonds are Your Portfolio's Best Friend!" Dtamoad cutteu a.re &tnOGII tbt world's molt stllled craftsmen. It lt tbtlr worlc tblt taru a rlossy pebble 1Dto the moat brUUa.at of au rem•. For Your Diamonds. Call 540(,664 Ray Beaudry • • Master Diamond Cutter D.CL 666 Baker Street, Casu Mesa Dr. w. Gndy Tbotnp80fl has bMD Dt.mect cbJef of mil at lloq boopltal. He Ia a ~P«:I&UIIt 1D ~ema.J medlclDe with ofllces in Newport Beach and taa been OD 801('1 medlca.l staff for n,...... He rec.lYed h1.a ·mlltleal doCroo from Talane Unt. 1'erdf'l ICI'IOOI of medldDe 1D 1115'1, -at Cbartty -lallowort .... ..., """"Ilia .....,..e, atVot. eru'e Admifti«ratioa Hoa· plbJ. Ill Dlllu, Texas. BOUTIQUE WILL HELP WYQ.I.FFE TEACHER PI,_ Clarcb wW bold a Cllrlatmu boootlqut Solar- diJ, Dtc. 4, f'l'om 10 a.m. -4 p.m. lo rotao ._,. ltr tM ctllrc:h'• ftJC.Wit ..... rJ c ...... co.....a, Ill Ptn taebiiiC Amort<M 101-.r eblld--11--. Caryl -:::;..:·'J' Tat-.. Tnct ldlor, ... ._ _ .... t1#1 I ....... Ala) ----·-Bal-..... ~-C..Birlilloll, llrs. -loiiJCaoollr ... .,..,., - Publllb: HoY. 18, '25, Dec. 2, 9, t r7e, t.a tht Newport Hart>or Eulp, F -66760 P U BLI C NO TI CE I COSTA MESA 546-1102 :O.:ewporl <\ 19th. Cosl:l M~sa . G46-5025 Plus ----11.00, ANY~;.:~:::::--~ >-:.,<..~,' { "';{ ~~(, '• ---AREA --.... ·-...... """ "PRISONER OF 2nd AVENUE" I Mesa to study sign law _,.~ :: = __, ..... -*a ..U Bl'td. Tbtllrm ... f?-1/1 ••«•r tM COita.._.Cl-.,.,. lilelll .._., .. t.a ,~ 1._7 /In f..t ot ..... h 1"--n -II --·-_.-., •l aM 17 ,... :.~ ....... __, ..... _..,..., ...... ....,_ perfll1lt.cL •---cca• at a .-., 11 r~r IIOit ..._ _. ·• 1111 • .._..,, "-· n , u...-. _.~ Cte11 ...._lilt.. Hany • ...,., YS~•-tn­ •• ...._, atpt. _... ,...._ ., .at 'ftllt atGeot ot o. ~. •IJII•I_, YleeMQtorlldiAt• ..... 1o Jill ..... • a.W'SJ bow ttei'JQM coOl lid lllcl tlltln w.r-. dart~~ ella-diM tD ....... ldd..ut Newport Bl'td. llld 1'7Ut a. e,....,.. l.a tile or"' ea, dMir. n., •II' t 1t. 11Gb but lt wu almNt a cue of ......... Ud till& It ... v. ~ ..... ,..... ••you ea.n•t cet tbere froe totaJlJ aan..te. He aid M ..W. pha'tld 1w frwlra7 btre.'' He apl•lDed tMt did IGt wut tD •JIIIIId tM J)I'Oftllku ot tM .... ordl-aout~ traf'llc 011 N.., • .aca propam, -...r. -.ce Widell woUd permit 1 port Bl'td. ea.n blro left • Tbe eoaeu cte.ted a ftt-atca 81 f..tfdlll. 17tb St. but oo U-turo,.... I.Uot lor a 121 ...,.. I:IGt permltted, Trame ooce ca 8tp. !e lett tlo tap, IIMr-VIce MQor 11aJDmett 17th st. baa to truel OM ..Uy W.mt.t.d ud clolble piMded wUil tbt _.. n-bloek before beLDc able to faced. lor AU Billa Motel, ~to aftltC:O.-turn bract . Trees block see. U40 Newport Bmt. MQor en ac::ttoa oa tbe 8lp ordlll-LDc UJ stcn on 17tb st. lor Dom RaciU cut tbe c.lJ 10 1DCe t>.lore CCUC u.d wttb DOI"tbboaod tn.tftc oo Ntw- l'Ote lor ~ct.lal. UldertM t1te1r ....-ed llpl oa tbe port Bl'td,, be claJmed. m. ordlalace tiM motel caUl bmlci"IC belt. flrm waats sips oa tbe nat. Ollly bue a 1$ 8IIIUe bJt Tlbled to Dee. S wu tbe or Newport BIYd. side IDd sip 7 feet Ia beApt ca ..ell 8lp ftl'laDce for tbe Real OG the east stde or tbe baUd- a pole. Lee Webb, IDOtel EltMeft. 1700 Mewpad Loc. CeDeral maucer, clatmtd lfDfETED-YEAil~LD .. r 1 ---lttlleFift'er Pot Sbap -SIMa Aa &--. ~ c..u .... tD .... ......, foT a pia ... ml ...... l1 1 $piNIIt ,. tile llo1'11W"'l Clllreb. Wate~W~c tbe ,_ Coa .._ la Elc»Jl WrJCI!t. ..., cmMI!' of a. llbap. Baa Ia a Jllldlllt at Fal-len. .... (EMip ....... ) . ~ Rnport BlYd. tnJilc ca U.. otber llde of 0.. froeeway-eo.-.. F r o r11 t t1 e Po I i c e B I ott e r WBA T'S NEW? --A Yl.., dowa-cout frWl U. Rewport Pier, tat. abolllt 1901, sboW's people • tbe ~ Ia •mbers to rtft1 uJtlllae ta tbe 19'70.. Tbe beada wu tbe pll.ce to co oa a bot. •mmer botlday. 0.. u ..... That"s tbe Newport Beaeb cn.mmar 8CIIool at U. la.r tett, wttb tbe nac oat 111 rra.t. a wu bdt aa 1 t05 ud se"ed the ctlltriet UDW 191!, wbeD U became tM ,..._ port Bach Ctty Hall. Sorpe of tbe boas. Ill tb1s p(dlue SALE SIDEWALK SALE SATURDAY liD -AY , IOVEMIER 20 & 21 TENNIS SHOES MEM'S PONY SHOES $5 95 SIZE 10-12, REG. 14.95 • TENNIS RACKETS NEWANDUSED $19.95 MAME BRANDS MISCELLANEOUS TENNIS ITEMS 40% TENNIS BALlS BAMCROFT -CAM OF 3 $1.99 SO% 60% TENNIS WEAR MEH'S I. WOMEN"S UP TO •••••••••••..••••.• 60%off ~;HOP EARLY POR ~-/.,'c HRISTMAS/ SUN GLASSES HOW $4 95 CORNING PRICED TO Sl8 ' FREE NYLON STRINGING WITH PURCHASE 0 F ~y MEW RACQUET- More money for your fu ture: pay no taxes until years later on mcome set aside now in an Individual Aetrre- ment Account. Keogh Plan or Investment Annu1ty through Amencan Guaranty Life Insurance. New Federal regulatrons let you earn even more on retire- ment accounts at Los Angeles Federal Savings. Plus: higher interest than paid by any commercral bank. Plus interest day in to day out. Plus the security of savings insured by a Federal Agency. Plus extra hours plus free services with a minimum deposit: safe deposit box. checking account at a commercial bank, income tax service. document duplication, Travelers Checks and more. It takes only one minute and one signature to start your savings account. It all adds up for Los Angeles Federal Savers. All Interest Compounded Dally Annual Yield Annual Rate 8.06% $1000 for 6 to 10 years 6.72% $1 000 for 1 to 2 years Paid day-in to day-out SY• 0/o F~eret regulations permit early Withdrawal !rom term ac:counta subject to lu!Ntantoal •nter a11 r~uct•on LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Newport Beach 3201 Newport Blvd. -across from City Hall • 675-4500 Of'B N IIOIL·tttUIRS. • N ... Heed Otf~ Lot Angelet ~~ Sevtnga and loan ~don Ont Wilshire. Lot Angeles gc)Q17 • Other oftte .. lhroughOul \he area • SUNDAY, OCT. S1 Edward Armaod Puqaale, Zl, ol4804RtYer, West New- port; Larry DaYld Mula,. Z7, aDd Douclas Gene SbeDe- fteld, 19. both of 'h.sti.D, wen cbarged wltb burglary when police picked them up at 1!:10 a.m. at 1550 Jam- boree, Dear East Bluft ••• Ste•• Perez Teyecbe&, 27, of &mnower Apartmeots. Cotta Mesa. was arrested at 1:40 p.m. at E. Balboa I.Dd Wash1JI«too, Balboa. aDd cba.rged witb rtvtoc false tn- formatbl to a pollceman • • • Richard Neal Mergen- thaler, 21, of Aoabelm St., Costa Mesa, wu cha.rpd wttb m.tsdemeuor dnmt dr1Ylag at 1:55 a..m. at Mc- Fadden and Court, Central Newport • . • Larry Leroy Stromberg, 1610 MiDOrca., Costa MeR, reported a tape deck, brief case and camera. n.lued at $557, stoleo from his ear while it was 1D tbe Marriott Hotel lot ln New- port Center, between 4 p.m. bled at $160, stot• from ld.s unlocked truck wbtle lt wu parked at 351 Rospltal Rd •• near Hoag bospltal, from 8:30 a.m. until 3 p.m •••. George Yardley, 1007 M.a- rinet"S, Harbor Hlchlaods, reported a $400 watch sto- len from his locker at John Wayne Tennls Club, 1711 Jai'OOoree, between 6 p.m. Nov. 3 and 5 p.m. Nov. 4. • THURSDAY, NOV. 4 Two lobby mirrors and 3 windows were reported bro- ken In Part Newport aput- ments durlDc the past 2 weeks, with total damaged estimated at $165, apr- ently by aomeooe th~ steel ball bearlDcs against the glass • • • A luggage set and a coat. n.lued at $300, were stolen from a sto.'"l(e room at the borne of Joseph Domonic, 4144 Shor ecrest. sometime be- tween 10 a.m. Nov. 4 and 3 p.m. Nov. 6 ••• Steven Bl- tetti. 1955 Sherl.Dgtoo., Oak- wood apartments. reported Oct. 30 and 1 p.m. Oct. 31 $400 stoleo from a bedro;,m • • • A $125 bicycle was dresser 1n h1s apartment. stolen from t~ garage at sometime between 8 p.m. Leooard Da.lgle s res idence. a.od 10 p m 320 Ca.taltna. Newport · • Reigbts, between 12:10 a..m. • FRIDAY, NOV. 5 and 9 a.m. • • • James A. Toot M1n1chello, 19, of Martin, 330 62od, Newport 316 Coral, Balboa lsl.a.Dd. Sbores, reported an est1ma-and EUeea Theres Blll1oo, ted $600 ~mage lble to bis 19, same address, were trailered bQat wbeo some-cba.rged wttb sbopllfttnc ooe app&r•Uy set flre to it wbell pollee anestld tbem at with a tlrecracter Wbl..le It f'dbloo l.slaDd ••• AlltaUo was parted at b:ls borne at Marte Fusco, Z'l, of 405 Ca- 9:45 p.m •••• Two watches na.l, Newport Sbores, was and a gold pendant, n.lued cbarged with mlsdemeaoor at $600, were takeD trom dnaok drtrtoc at 11:50 p.m. tbe home of Ta.uno KolYisto, at Jamboree and Sa.ota Bar- 4350 Shorecrest. between ban, Newport Center ••• Doon and 4 p.m. David Leoo Van Foeken, Z'l, of 130-1/2 45tb, West New- • MONDAY, NOV. 1 port, was arrested at 1:40 Roman Lavern Beck Jr., a.m. 1n the 100 block alley 23, of 461 Santa Ana. New-between 42Dd and 43rd port BeJgbts, was charged Streets. and charged with be- with Intoxicated disorderly tng a peepJ.Dc Tom ••. Ste- cooduct at Balboa and 20th, reo speakers and a blner, Central Newport, at 3:10 a. nlued at $133, were sto- m ••• Sea.o Michael Greene, len trom a classroom at 24, of 204 Adams, Balboa. Newport Harbor high school was arrested at 10:30 p.m. bet.een 2:14 p.m. Nov. 5 ln tbe 300 block of Albarado. and 7:50 a.m. Nov. 8. Balboa, 00 a peeptng Tom • SATURDAY, NOV. 6 cba.rged • · • A $500 movie Harold Gustav Pokorny. camera was stolen between June 1 aDd Nov. 1 from a 49, of 635 Baker. Costa Me-sa. was charged wtth l.Dto11-desk 1n tbe basketball eated disorderly conduct at coach's omce at Newport Ba...._ b1 b hoot 2:50 a.m. at Newport and tuuur g sc • • • Coast H Tho G CardeD Hall school, 1541 'flY. • .. mas re- MODJ'OYia, West Side. re-rory Demko. 21. of 423Car-oatloll. Corooa del Mu, was ported 4 flre utingulshers, cba.rged wttb m.tsdemeanor nlued at $100 each. stolen diV.Dk drtYI.Dg a.t 1:50 a.m. betweeo 11 p.m. Oct. 29 at 657 Bl)'slde, near Pro- and 7 a.m. Nov. 1 • • . A to Potnt ""--•- rt.abl TV set d 2 bottl mOG ry • • • uauw> po e an es Ra.y Va.ode~ 19 of 306 of ll(Jiar, n.lued at $100• . Flower, Costa 'Me~ was wen stolen from the bomeof charged with mod theft Ellubeth Turek, 314 Coral, when poll~ arrested blm at Balboa lslaDd, between 8 a. 5:30 p.m. at 99 Fair Dr., m. and 5 p.m. Costa Mesa • • • Ra.rold • TUESDAY. NOV. 2 Reed, 37, of 2560 Newport, Jeffrey PMer Boyer, 18. Costa Mesa, was charged of 835 A.mtcos. tbe Bluffs. with ml8demeaoor dnaDk wu booked at pollee head-drtt1Jic at 7 p.m. at Bab» quarters a.t 10:10 a.m. on a a.od Uod. Ceatral Newport burglary cba.rre .•• An es-• •• w.,_ Duryl Klrtbam. Umated $100 damaee was !8, ot 104S·A Ml.sstOD, Cos- doDe when awlDdownsbro-ta Maa., wu e~ wlt b teo 1n Patricia Foust's car ml8demeulor dnlllk c1rll1Dg wblle tt wu puked in trout at 11:05 p.m. oa Jamboree of ber borne at 929 W, Bal-MU' Eutbbdr • • • Bruce boa BIYd .. Balboa, at 9 a.m. llc:Cialr'a "77 RoDda motor- • • • A eaDTas ca.r coYer and CJC.h wu *1• trpm a ''bra. •• ftlued at $111, were D_...,r•a carport at U52 ltol• from a ear beloDr1nc S'boreelut. .,meUme be- to RaJpb BJppert, Zll Coltoa, tw .. DUdlalcbt IDd 7 p.m. Newport Sbores, .rblle 1t wu • • • Tbree ttres, ftlued at pubd at 16th IDd J.moe. $140, ,.,.. .eol• from Bet- Newport ReiCbta, bttWMD & tJ Seaeda'• car Wblle lt p.m. ud 8:30 p.m •••• Ella wu pullltd at ber borne WurtD RtDSlee, 81, of 501-at U0 Kilp. CUJ! Haveo, 1/8 Ma.riiOJd. Corooa del btttrtM 4 p.m. NoY. 4 Ud Mar, .,.. tat. to Hole--4 ,. .. "" ••• pttal at 9:!5 Lm. lor t.reat-• SUMDA.T, ROV. 7 mlllt ol ID)Irt.el aJ!el"t<11a --.rt ~ COUJD&. S2, a tramc collillGD wttb • car otlltOS a&a.re.a. w..c New- 4m• bJ llaryLouiML~ port. wu ~ wttb ID- S&, at Cout HWJ. DttrMar-todc:M'ICI dllorderiJ ~ tcold. Ill 101 Mel'.... Ctltral • WE.ON'ESDAY, NOV. 3 R......C. It &:SO a.m •••• Jaet A, Herrt.n. 11. ol Ylttla LM llonl-. U, ot Ia r.t, COiba Mesa, wu llt ... CtMn.l "-"Port. ellaJitd wtb pauns'oe ol ,. .,..,.. w1D mt..dll-••••-..poUcear,...... • 1 *-k drtt1lc at I ••t:sop.m.IIIS14Coral. La. 11 lillldl ud Cout .... laiMd ••• AJui.Jopd a., .. _, ..... , br1dp ..... SJI..B BeriMJ'cS. C.. · · · A TY ~ eiGtJUI, ta...., nport'ICI a dat·.. ....._ ... aeMr ......... . ... ndlo Md tpltUp&. ·-YUMd Ill .... , ... ta.• ue possibly sttU studtnc. from the bome of Cn.I(Zal- tosty, 445 SeconD. Corooa del Mu, between 4:15p.m. and 11:05 p.m. • •• George Feltoo, 11 S..mmerwood, re- ported jewelry. cub lDd Z plstols. worth an estimated $1,67 0 burgluized from h1s home sometimebetweeo2:10 p.m. and 4.:10 p.m. by a thief wbo got 1n through a sltdlng glass door .•. Stereo equipment n.lued at $400 was taken from Dennis Me- Carter's otftce at4500Cam- pus, airport area. between 7:15 p.m. ~ov. 6 and 10:30 a.m. ~OY. 7 • • • A burglar wbo pried open a sliding glass door to get 1n took drugs nlued at $500 trom ~ewport Pharmacy, 1501 Avoca6o, Newport Center. between 9 p.m. Nov. 7 and 7:30 a.m. Nov. 8 ••• A camera and accessories. valued at $532, were stolen from tbe borne of Daniel Rogers, 15 WUdGoose, New- port Crest, between 4 p.m. Oct. 31 and 5 p.m. Nov. 7. ---, ···~ ; Dmt anb br t1)ankful bJitb us : ~ a bufftt of ~l)anksgibing ..:faboritts - * Roul Tom Turk~}' • Gtbl~l Dr~um~ • Sa~ Dressing ' RUSSIAN PROGRAM Odessa Bala.lalka.s, a company of 6 stngers. da.Dcers and musicians wbo perform Russian and East- ern European music, wt.ll appear at 8 p.m. Dec. 1 ln tbe OCC udttortu m. f l. Bo~ked Sugar Cured Ham • SiiuC~ Madne ~i Ftl~t of Sol~ • u mo n Burur Sauc~ Roo~~t Baro n of !kef au JUS • Carv~d at th~ Buff~t t And alllhe Tr .. dttionaJ Trimmin~ 1) f Thanksgtvtng .u lhe Newporter . . • ~. A wonderful semng lor .il btautiful ~y j • Buffet served from noon to 7 p .m. • t S6.95 per perso n • Chtldr~n S4.95 - Th:·;;,.:::·~::~: :·;·~ J t (j//~4 {_7?1//t • ~ .)01 )..-r .. ....-~ ... l'lll-.... t• ~ • _,_,...,, ......... ~-ll-1110 ~ .,..,.,,,.,,.,..,.,.,,..,.., PIONEER BILL SEZ ... DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT ···LET'S GET STARTED NOW! I belle•e the time has come for our town to move ahead on re- development of the downtowtl ana. Here's wby: Uncertainty onr the freeway. or any other workable tratnc system, has kepC tbe al'ft 1:n Umbo for a number or years, <11scoo.ng:1ng 1nYestmeot aDd tn- Yltlng decay. fi makes coed ftnanclaJ sense for tbt ctty to W'lllt U.t area to be QPgn.ded. M.ore income from sales taxes and tncreued property values are 2 of tbe more obrious beoeftts. Th1s woa.ld shift a blUer share of our tues Into tblt area and away from resldeotlal areas. Now, tbt first step towud re- development bas bMl t:akell. The city bas orpniud a Redevelopment Agency to plan a.od o•ersee tbe wbole tbln.g. The next step Is oow anllable to as: the Newport-Mesa school district., faced wltb a ltwind- Uog student populatioo and a re- sulting surplus of cam.puse.s, W'Uits to sell the old McNally school stte at Newport and 19th. Tbe ooottnua- Uoo school there would be housed elsewhere. Tl-te mOGey received for the property wl uld btlp tht schoOl distrtct tlnanclally, aDd doa't forret: the school district rets the bluest sUce of those property tue.s you•re payi.Qg. lt would reduce tbe ctlstrtct' s operattnc expenses. The property could be ewrelaped as aftordable aputrMDt or CODdo- mlnlum bou.siDC or as a commercJal •enture. The oonsamer do11an tb1l woald briJic tnao town WOilld belp reontallie dowutown.. The property would be back oo tbe tb rolla brt.actoc tncome to the ctty aocs scbool district, tutead of ac:tl.ac u • dn.1D 00 tax dollars. The school distrtct bas ttedded to c1 Ye it.seU Z yean to d1Jpose of the MeN ally site. Let,s ret ltuted r1(bt now by lnrtttoc bids from de- nlopers aDd 1nYestors. Till belt way to flDd out W'ba.t aomethlllc la wortb ts to put lD OG tbe market. Tbe property bU a.ccess to flutlor Blvd, IJld Newport BJyd. ft CUI be developed and utlUMC! to tbe beDet1t of all of us. Let's get oa wttb lt. BW St. Clair By tbe way, U ~ hlve aay n- develCJI)Uic to 6o around yoar prop-- erty, I mow aome CUJS ..-bo do u- oelleot work at reaiOIIable rata. Tbey're my lObs, and 111 YOaeb for tbem.. Call tbem at 646...46!1, uJtime. Bill St.Ciair Pioneer Barbers 2~ NEWPORT BLVD.-HEAR WllSOH -COSTA .. ESA Pbooe~ Open Tues. Nooo ·w 7 p.m. Wed., Tt.ara •• Frl. -9:SO •w s~IO S&t. -8:SO 'til S:OO uc ... No. S....a515 Ckaeed !Ia. • ...._ \\.airsty1Jng ~ just for ~ chtldr(Zn S:OA APPT. 6AA-Oa38 -~ARBOR y.,w C'-Nnll- on s-' Joequ\" ,h, .. Roe.l just Sou~-~Arthur aw. ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS e PERSONAL 1 Time Z Times 3 Times ZO words or Jess , , , 2.00 •... 3,50 .... 4.50 FLUTE ll PICCOL0les900S. 21 to 30 words., •.• 3,00, •.. 4,75 .•.• 6.00 Can come lo JOUr borne. 31 to 40 words ..... 4.00 .... 6.50 .••. 8.00 Teacblrlg an Ienis from Each word over 40 •.• 10 •.•.• IS .•... 20 Bach to Rock. Janice ~:~~~~~~~~~1~~~~~~~~~ Wolle. 675-3770• e FOR SALE • HELP WANTED PRACTICAL WESTINGHO US E ZS ' chest ,,_ slres UTtng quarters at type freezer • used. Make HOUSEWTVES, SHUT -INS! Phon e from your home. $3 hour. 675-7196. HELP WANTED for part- time work, evenings ln Newport Beacb area. Call 830-8392. • ~S . OPPO RTUNI Tl ES LEGAL BLACKJACK 4 Re- volutioaary new video game machine. Small ln- vestment brings Iarre In- come wtth bullt-tn tu beoent.s. Excellent loca- tions available. Call Mr. White, area code213, 655- 0040, or wrtte Universal Marketing Coocepts, 84Zl Wllshlre Bh'd., Beverly HUls, Calif. 90211. o BEAUTY SALON !l:o~ine '~ BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy, Corona del Mar Phone 644-7 336 WI E. 17111 st., Coola ~~- 14&-7706 -114e-&S55 WE WELCOIIIE LAYAWAYS o DRY CLEANERS DIMMITT ~~ F-qoolll}' drJ ci..UC aD tMpnm .... SELF SEJIVICE LAU!IDRY .W----1 FrllldWo-ro Jlto L COAST HWY., COM ,.M.ON(t 75t•HOI the beach 1n exchange for offer. Call Wllittakers, Ilght duties. Non-smoker. (714) 548-500?, ea.rly Excellent local referen-mornings or after 5 p.m. ces. 673-4083 (answertng se.rv1cel Leue tel. no. o SERVICES HOUSE CLEANING, refer- ences, reasonable, any hoUrs . Call 642-133-4 or 642-7430, o FLORIST FLOWERS FOR AL L OCCASIONS DtMurl Tosh I LUlU -;·r , PHONE: 646-4479 2438 Newport Blvd. eo.uMeu o HURIMC AIDS HA L AEBISCHER l Proper Ftttmg AssUTed 3409 E. Coast Hw v Corona del Mar 67~.:)833 • MARINf HARDWARE ~it Cloth1llc -Nuttcal Gifts Ma.rt.oe Hal'dwart Open seveD days a week to serYe you better 900 W. COAST KWY ., N,B, PHONE: &45-1711 3011 N-.,orf81wd, Ne~l ALPACA RUGS, )1st re- turned from Peru. Beauti- tul selection. Many de- s igns and patterns. PhOne 837 -8232. o HOUSES FOR RENT HOUSE F'OR RENT: 3 bed- rooms, 2 baths, 1 block to ocean, turnis:bed or wt- ft&rnisbed, yearly. Call &42-1334. o CARS FOit SALE 1966 PORSCHE, 911, new engine, new brakes, new tires, Konl " Webers, 5- speed, cherry condition. Metallic blue; · sld rack. Phone 846-8857 . o PLUMBING-HUTINC Just Plumbing & Heating Water Heaters, Disposals, Drains, Faucets, Copper R•-plpes ...• Reasonable prices ..• I>ay, night, or week-ends! JUST PLUIIIBING Telephone: 642-4111 License No. W0948 MUSICAL FOR SALE PRE-HOLIDAY SALE Excelleat Ba1dwla Acro- ..,.le oploot pluo $ 11'75 Hammoad M-U12 Orpn, W-1 cue .•.. $ 995 Yam&bl-pluo,_ reM&~ retum, ... '"" Uprtplliluoo from. • • . • • • . $ 445 Baldw1a ''M'• 5'2'' lf"'lad, bo&IIWIII axdU. $H'75 Yamallll J1Utt orpa. --n ... $10'75 Cboek '*' lay ... ftl plu IDr Cb-dollfV7. .W ....... Joel ID priG< lllo. SCl!IIWr 11U1K: CO. ~--1-'-"1 '110'7 "· ........ -... Brc 9 A.M. 1D I P.M., --Prt,, 5:JO • Ill. Semi-finals in flag play Seml-flnal playoff games are scheduled this Saturday in Mariners Park for New- port Beach Park and Recrea- tion league fia g football teams . Finals wUI be played a week fro m Saturday. Here ts Saturday's sched- ul e. The Bu ffalo Bobcats, who eliminated the Channel Bears 6-0. meet the Mar- iners Strikers, 18-0 win- ners over the Peninsula Bombers, in a 9 a,m. game. In the other •·c·• Division (3rd grad!!!) semtflnal, the Hetghts Rams, who drew a bye last week, meet theCYC Trojlns, 6-0 victors over the Mariners Vikings, at I p.m. ln D1Yislon "CC'' (4th grade), the Mariners Spin- ners, who downed the Heights Sailor s 6-0 Jut week., play the Bufl'alo Trojans, 25-8 winners over the Irvine Ter- race Dolphins, at 10 a.m. 1n a 10 a.m. g:~.me, the Mar- iners Rams, Idle last week_ play the Buffalo HJIIs Co- manches. who scalped the Channel Bruins 24-6. The winDer of that game comes back at ooon to meet the CYC Tornadoes, 38-0 con- querors last week our the Paolnsula Buckeyes. 1o DIYlstoo '•B" (5th cnde), the Eastblufl' Pell- cus, wbo beat tbe CYC Colts 19-14., tackle the Bul- fllo Vlldflcs. 14-0 Yiclors onr tbe Mariners Gorlllas, at 11 a.m. Tbe other DtYlston ''8" brt.cbt bu the Peninsula Packers, who downed the Chlrla.l 49era 24...0, maet- IDC tbt UarlDers Clams, ldlt 1Ut •••k. at 11 a.m., ud tho •IDDor 101bc ""IIIII tbe CYC Stilha'ttQ, who blattd tbt l"lDt Terrace Smubtrs ZO..O, at 1 p.m. Ofylatoo ''88" I Ctkm (5th 1no1t) 1riU pH tho Bt!lalo Woto~ """ booll t1>o MartDtn ~ten 40-0, ap1U1 tbl CYC Ramo, """ -rod ... Poollllala In._..,.. 6-0. 111 uotblr -1111 CYC Liplldlr Bob,I.Q-. ... rtllo -~ .... -.. tlloo ..... -• .,., -1111 !-loll Vlldop U.Q, MtLm. C.M. CROSS COUNTRY FIIUSHE$ UHIEATEH C..0. -. BIIJI lcllool'o er..--.....-.111 Wld'lfulect (7.0) dual reeet -tn tile .... Collll '-TuoodaJwlll>IINI Y1o:01o7 ....-·eonna delMar. Tbelflllt.lap, O.tap:at1~ JCitool Ia JA.C[J' ere. cec:. ..,., will-.. -IMil ~8)' wtdfl I t.. pbioot .._--oa. ., .... u....... -Vlolo .-IO...dol-•1 .. _ .. __ _ wl!tl ,.. .-. 1101 .. .., ... 1-IAtiiU -. -,..., ___ _ El,.., ... No way to go but up Over the past 7 year.'> Orange Coast College's basebaU team has Jogged a dismal 34 -98 record ln South Coast Cooference play, but first-year bead coach Mike Mayne hopes to put a.n end to all that. Mayne, an ene rgetic-young man of 30, Is a proven win- ner. In 4 seasons as head coach at Eisenhower high school in Rialto, his Eagles ran up a brilliant 85-19 rec- ord for an .817 wtMing per- centage. His teams won titles and went to the CJF plar - ofls 4 limes. Despite his t remendoos success at Eisenhower High , Mayne hasn't entererl tl1~ OCC picture with star s il1 his eyes . He realized what he's up aga.lnst --the toughest community college baseball conference in the nation, · Mayne says the Pirates will be vastly Improved in 1977. Last year the Burs fin ished In the cellar with a 2-16 record, Two top sophomores are bac k from last year's team --fi rst baseman Dave Ron - _Qulilo and his brothe r Joe, a third sacker. The Bucs also have a fine sophomorf' In second baseman Rick Dos- ta l, .a transfer fro m UC LA. MIKE MAYNE ' Rick Woolard and Bob Smit h, a pair or freshmen from Fountain Valley High, ha ve looked good in the OOt- lield. a..:cordlng to Mayne. Both were AII -CIF stars in high school. DaryleSconlers Is a fine-looking r!rst base- man from Fontana Hig h. Glen Rolle rtson, a sho rtstop from Estanda High, has alsobl!!en impressive. The top two pitch~ prospects at the moment are G :~ry Robertson, a lefthanr1er from Estancia, and Hand- some Roundtree, a right- hander from Balsa Grande. SPORTS ARENA PLANNED A 12,500-seat sports arena near Orange County Airport Is the dream of Atbletes ia Actloo, aCbrlst- lan sports group head 4 quartered in Tustin. If the dream comes tn.J e, the fa- cility woold also hou se the AlA staff, plus wrestling and gymnastics teams t hat now operate out of othe r head 4 quarters. Plans also Include forming: a Christian athletic club to be housed in the arena. Athletes tn Action Is an arm ot Campus Crusade for Christ. Last year, the AlA basketball team won the na- tional AA U championship. Irvine Co. officials con- firmed this week that Al A has asked about buylng a 25-acre stte )1st oorth of the San Diego fr~eway at Jamboree. A aaUonwlde fund-n.lslng campaicn would aJm at the $15 mUUon needed to buy the land and develop the arena. OCC RACQUETBALL TOURNEY DEC. 4 -5 OCC will host the 4t h an- nual CaHfomta outdoor 3- waU slngles ra~etball championships Dee. 4-5 on OCC's 13 outdoor cou rts. MIKE MAYNE TO TALK F'trst-year Orange Coast College baseball coach Mike Mayne wUI be one of the featured speakers at Jack Stovall's all sports clinic scheduled for Jan, 22-23 at the Anaheim conventtoo cen- ter. CALL FOR RECORD SAVINGS ON REMAINING 1976 MODELS . STILL A BIG SELECTION AT NEVER-AGAIN PRICES! Faetory Air -Radio -RaUye Wheels GUHD PRIX J V8 ~automatic -air -pwr. Jtr. -pwr. wind., seats -disc brkli - Sl799,I~~~~M>-·-~---wn~~~~S~4~599 ~~~~~::':"~~;:~~~ + Ph&t Tu II 4 BUICK APOLLO 2 DR. '73 CHEV CAPRICE VI -AatotnaUt -Power stttrtac Air~ Sl899 PluTu 6Lk ... '73 FORD MAVERICK 2Dr. VI -F-17 air ----• ,_,._.. -S1999 I ~~~vlta-t~ 673-8494 Farm Style Home & Income OLD CORONA DEL MAR AREA Roy McCardle LARGE LOTI RC2ltor 3 BEDROOMS, FAMILY ROOM, 2 CHERRY FIREPLACES, UP -TO-DATE KITCHEN, HARDWOOD [H ----· ALL VERY PRIVATE. BRIGHT, AIRY STUDIO APARTMENT HE LPS PA Y THE BILLS. (RENTED NOW) RELIA8LE S£RVICI! SINCE! 194J ONLY $129,500 BeautifUl 3 Bedroom, Family-Room Lusk borne-- rlgbt by the park! Excelleot ••move-ln'' cooditioo. Pleoty room for pool. Now only $112,500 LIDO ISLE U roa're looldDg for somethlng cheerful, co.zy a.od comfortable --then you s hoUld see this cute doll boose situated on Lido Isle's qu1et east eod. TLC 1s ot>Tlous from the momeot you pus through the patio gate! U features a beamed ceU- lng, raised fireplace 1n brick wall, 2 bedrooms a.od 2 t.ths. Call for appolDtment. $145,000. Luxurious 4 BR. nome. 1' amlly rm. & formal dining, with view toward Harbor Island. Boat slip. $325.000 New -under construction, Contemp. Cape Cod. Oak firs., 5 BR, 4'h Ba., 3 frplcs. Lndscpd. Boat slip. $375,000. BILL GRUNDY, Realtor RENTALS 3 BR., 3 baths; cuaom. -=so/Mo. 3 BR., 3 ba., oeeeDfroat $1.200/Mo. Q: ,. Ora1ge Coast Q: .. Le-t lwf..l.-111 ..... .... I 144·GU CHRIS HOPP F R RE AL T OR 1810 Newport 81. Costa Mesa 548-7729 .......... DOWN TO THE SEA SEE THIS SHIP-SHAPE CAPTAIN 'S HOM~ TWO BEDROOMS PLUS DE N WITH PRIVATE ENTRANCE. WOOD-BURNING fiREPLACE, BEAMED CEIL- ING, PATIO AND SHADE TREES ON LARGE LOT -- SPACE FOR YOUR RECREATIONAL YACHT. l FINEST NEWPORT HEIGHTS AREA. $87,000. " .. ~ MARTIN '"-7313 ~ REAL ESTATE 36 E. Q)AST HIGttWAY, CORONA nEL MAR SITUATED ON TEN ACRES SPAOOUS 1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS • Pri vate Pot;as • Fir.,laces • POOLS • TENNIS COURTS • Separate Fa~t~ily Sect;an • Adjacent to Schools and playground 900 Seo Lone MacArtb11r "~ar (oas t Hwv. clost> to Fasloi"" l sla"d CORONA DEL MAR (714) 644-26 11 HOW CAN I DEFER MY GAIN ON MY RESIDENCE, t F I SELL? SERVING ASK US NEWPO RT B E ACH SIN CE 1960 768-7878 anytime •••••••••••••••••• MLI IAlEI IEPOIT Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totalled $376-1/2 MILLI<»>S in the first ten months of 1Q76. THIS IS A 56.4 PER CENT INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD OF 1Q75. 6,540 new listings were proceued, of wbich 66 PER CENT WERE SOLD. 65 per cent of tbe aalea were eooperattve. LUt your property wtth a Realtor • •••••••••••••••••• PRIDE Of OWIIERSHIP .... • • . . . . Is obvious, even u you approach this eleg211t spUt-level dopier.. Archlteetnrally, Lt ap- pears to be a single family oome. Tbe lower unit has 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, and tbe upper bas 2 bedrooms, 2 baths --Both units hue an ex- cellent OCEAN VIEW. Thereare 3 tndlvtdual ganges. The property is located oo a corner In Corona Highlands --with a price of only $14.5,000 • You own the land --oot leasehold! BIG CANYON CUSTOM OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 17 ROYAL ST. CEORCE Spectacular 4,840 sq. tt., 4 bedroom home In final stages of construction. Family room and library overloold.ng gorgeous pool area and golf course. wo story Uvlngroom with massive fireplace and vtew loft. $385,000. Open house Sat .andSun. 1 to 5 p.m. BLUFFS .. e WATER VIEW Outstanding Bluffs TRL'4A plan with panonmic Bay View. Three bedrooms. 2-l/2 baths. New ap- pll.ances. Desirable end unit with Z patios. SUt,ooo. Call 640-6161 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 'MIT POOL YET ALREADY !! Un b<'auttful 3 bedroom chalet mtt gorgt-ous pool in !'lt>wport Hetghts Remodelt'd wit h new kat chen. baths. tile counter tops and mirrored closets All der best quality. by old world craftsme n. at SllO.OOO. ya sure~ ·u,_.I()UI: t1f)MI:S REAl TORS', 675-6000 2443 East Coast H•ghwav. Corona del M~r cJISO tn Meso Verd11. dt 546 5990 I IE:: 110111 ILIIIS CD. REDUCED ... STUNNING 'Q PLAN' Coodomlnium In the Bluffs. Music room entry, S bedrooms, 2-1/2 ba.lhs. CoounatlOD pft and fireplace. Gr tenbelt setting. Great floor plaD t»r •terta.~.Dtnc. $99,500. REALTORS 181 Dover. Drive, N.B. **********'**** LchJJe Robers, Rultor "'' & ODia lfitlla•IJ · a.-.. ... '"-2573 ..-• .-•• ******** CURT DOBH . ll8Al.TOa • ••a -•ua 14DO W~IT COAST HWY •• NEWPORT .EACM SUPERLATIVE VIEW! ~ c .. , Cor011 HitW•* Open Sat.& Sun. 1-5 This lovely oome is more tban a perfect back- ground lor people wbo 1nsi.st oo tutdll UY11!1 -- • IT HAS AN OCEAN VIEW TH.AT IS UNSURPASSED! An ootstand1Dg resideoce, wttb l beat1JII prtnle patios, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, extra lule fllmllJ room and 2 fireplaces. Reduced to $162,500 Ieee hange your way of lifel Citrus ... Pastures ... .fi$hing ... Scenery .... I r .. "lO orrc~mr ~ltrus ranch with loa.ds of scenery, pl'ls lakes for your own fishlng fun. plus troat ..wtthln walking dJstancf ---and golf course ne.aJt)y. ->lxty-three anrl one-nalf acres of well-lalown t..ran<l of l'itrus. C7 -l 2 acres ofpasture.AlmostDeW par kin~ house, 2 ofder ranch homes, etc. Ar ea abounrts Ill recreational !acllities . Live In a sn og-fr~. magnificent scenery, tensioo free v.o;lr! of }'our ov.'Il; C \\ "\I:.P WI LL TRADE FOR ORANGE COUNTY Pf<CJPERTY. CALL FOR FULL DETAILS! IIIICIIIb I ivil! -------.,.------- DOVER SKORES CUSTOM BEAUTY Ercltlng rlew of bay, boab and city J4hts from lhls tastefUlly decorated wood and stone bome wttb spacious prtn.te rourtya.rd, pool, jacuut. dnmatic garden Ught.lng and matnt.w~ce tree Jand~iDc on large comer Jot. Features beaat1fUlly cnfted buUt-lns, 2 fireplaces, beveled mirrors In d1DJ.DC room • lalh and plaster plus quality thl'OIIglloat. $215,000. MarJOrie Mahon, 644-6200. (P63l ONE Of THOSE EXCfPTIOIS A home In perfec t condition, beautl!ully appoloted and )1st 5 yeus old. A bath for each bedroom plus guest bath. Sunken bar In large famlly room plus an~exqutstte formal d1n1Dg room. All this plus a 11-siz.e billiard room with w. Electrtc gates ln courtyard entry and full security syaem. It's a BEAUTY. $229,500 fee. Jane Fruee, &U- 8235. (P64). -·· -----------~--------------- 901 00 VE It OR., U~UH I 16~ SA,.. MIGUEL, 6«-6200 «SH CAMP US OR., 752·1«1• :Jiu Bl.$ PRIME EARLY AIEl FRONT ROW -BAY VIEW 3 Bdrms . 2 1 :! b a th e xec uti v e townhome Totallv redecorated. new plus h carpetm g: drape ra e~. \'in~l nuor. freshly painted. Vacant. move· tn re ad:v : q uirk possession . available now LIDO LANDMARK Situated Oft 5,.., kits, this .... ~· fen a l"'are oppcJI't.lmitJ for Iller or inv~stor . 7 Bdrms. • 7 batt.,. formal dini.D.I room • kits ~ SPift. JIIO,OOO I • Sl6ll UP TIME AT OCI - 'sa• a w .._. pt$ 0 sO hats to oc: ......... -.....-ae- ...,.. lOr 11oo tm fall -· !141-HS. SI.Dce 1957 RAIIIJT iMWRAMCt 1•14 H.,.., Al•4 •• c.., ...... \&5 EM I ... illrllll: .............. c:Maee ., ....... ]9 r. aJd Dr.-'-.£. n , a IJCI--.......... ,, ..... _,,.,., .. ,, , ...... _.. Mdeo-Pt Clll- •"41 nrr· .. ~­... IJCI -"' 1111- c.-.... rert'sts...r: IIPIJ' bobllor Jble.-...r~ -or calltp --,... from tile Callanwla Sllldeat Aid CommJJ .... -' tDr Federal Bdk Edlllea· __ ..... (BEOGl !loG-...-..., -oaly lor tho BEOG Pnlp'&ID. StDdeots wbo IJIPIY for tbe Callfomia state sdlola.r- -must submit tboiT scbolutlc aptit1lde tell (SAT) SOOreti aad cad.- deatlal ftaaDc:lal statemeats from tbelr pa.n!llts to tbe State Scbolaroldp Commls- sioo by Dee, 4. stDdalts 1fbo bave DOt yet takell tbe exam may meet tbe SAT requlno:ment by reglsteriDg" to take the test on or before ~:.;;::;::~;:~the Dec. 4 de•dJio.e, Kitchen" (-l.beywutte-myoecTet!o) .• by RatbHHbam NOW AV AILABL£ AT YOUR FAVORITE BOOK STORE COMMIE M<KIIBEM SAIO, "'WOW, RUTHI HERE I AM PLANNING MEALS, SAVING TIME & MONEY , THANKS TO YOUR BOOK :· MCIINDIAY thru THURSDAY SPECIALS (Fri., Sat. & Sunday 'ti/6 P.M.)-Excluding Holidays dinners include soup or sa!Jd, baked potato or rice RED 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 LUNCHEON also served daily unt11 4 p.m. 16278 P•c•foc: Con!: Hwy • Huntont1on Bet. • 12 131 591 1321 3901 E. CoHt "'"'v • Coton• Dal M•• • 171 41 615--0900 9th Season for Chorale Tbe l.rviDe lluter Cbonle opeu Us 9111 ~ at l:lO p.m. friday aDd S.rdly, Dec. 10 and u. wUtl 135 YOiees ud a 4Q....p(eee or. ebestn ~ Cbrllf. mu: mule. Sipouoftd by tbe 0~ Coaaty C!»nl b ....... atim tlle Chorlle wW perforO: Baeb's Canbta, '•Giorta in Esce!sis Deo,.. Holst's '•CbrtJtma.s Day," v..po Wlllllms' ··Faatasia oo Cluistmu carots." Pee(. ers• F"our old flemlsb carols, Warlock's '•Tttree Cantl&,., aDd '•Uany moods of CtuUtmas•• by Sbaw-8......_ Tbe Cbonle wtll oow be able to accommodate a larger audjeoce by per. formin( tn the s ana Ana h1cb scbool auditorium. SZO West WalDut. JohD Alelallder will as- sume tbe batoo for bls 5tb ~asoo as cooductor. It's don't smoke day ... ? .... c.. 7 .. a z:oa , ••• ,, L ,' a s .. --a. Oiqr c.., .. ., .. •s lf1ca C~lrt-~ .. Cl'W e r .... , • .................... __,--tl •z•* .... ...., -·!n: tD .... • ,,, ... jilt ... _ IWt ., • a 11 -.tde ffl • -·-·-- ...--z ttcen-._ ... ._.,..,ra _. • pnr .... _.,., cnmn 1 le ttrl WID lliiiiP I 9 I ...... tJtiCt to t~rte•t<rtt-. _ ...... Co*-___ ... _ pla)'S .... _aft IOIIdoc ...,._. cardl aft~W>ie to ttiietr em • ploprn, pat1M1 iDd ttsi- 1Dn..llftrelted ~ are a..tted to ean u.e , , '"'•'• or tbe eaoeer .odlt:J at ; .................. . 151-11100 ... flllt>er ... ·-.... -· eardo. u.u: 01' IIOII1'IQUE nus wm be .1111 - -"' lk fele de lioel liiiMDe tDu belle • lid • Friday, Dee. s. by tbe members f!l Clw:reb Ill 1-. Ca.ut of Lotter Day -(llo..-) ol tbe eon-dol Mar &r.. Prooeecls from tbe ale of blDd en1llld 1te1111 wW. be ued for tbe eblreb rellef IOCilty. Some of tile tt.n1 to br aa sale are sbowD ben (left tD rtcM) by Mrs. Jar. ih(IMd of lntDe, boJdiDC presi!fi'QI Ud I QlOIII: book,. Mrs. Boward MeCotm of 9a1bD-. l.a..J bel lin. Georce Etstmaa of Con.~. del Mar, dUplaJiar 1 baod-elllb-..,.... (E ..... __ ) Water report tonight Costa Mesa Water Com- mittee t.s sebedtded to ~­ eetn tbe Ralph Anderseo re- port GD alteraatl'res rtp.t- dlng tbe delinry at water Nntee irl tlae area at a mee- tlllc scbedllled ror too1gbt. NOY. 18, Robert K. 0ucPn. Cost:t Mea a.s.sbtaot city dlstrtd wUII tbe etty woUII cost tupayen: aearlyJ ttdrd of a mlllloa dollars more tba.a at prtl I 1 A. L. Plaekley, rice~­ sident of tile ....ter dllttlct. charged earlier tbe diY wu after the wortillc apaa.t ol the water cta.trtct to ue to meet Its earreDt ....,._.., maaacer, aaJ~GU;US, C C A leacttJJ. YOlamtnous re-Tbe otta Mea tty port 11 erpected. A brief-CouncU bU .cbedliled altu- lllc memorudu.m was sub· dy seuloll for ! p.m. lloo- mJtted J.a.st Sept. 2 a.nd ni!ed day, NOY, 12. lD the etty laU 49 paces. 'Jbe water com. 5tb noor eoofeneee room to mtttee iJ upected to study consider bad&eUac metbods, tile report aDd make a pro-wltb a speDdlD( moretbaDu posaJ to the Costa Mesa Cl-income problem. ty Councll. '-fr. Aodet"HHl iD bt.s ear- --·-·a-a~ M IEEI111E .liE 51-YMilE SEVEN-FOOT COLOR TELEVISION! THE ADVENT VJDEOJEAM•• COLOR TELEVISION SET ~crThat'athecmlywaytocl-=ribeAdft!lt'•VideoBeam.T• calor TV.._ It receiTM TV programau any Mt doea, but pojec:U Jte Yl9id colOI" picture ODto A 1-foott IVMD.. Juat imaqiDe footb&U. ...,-. aDd all your faYOdte programa 011 a ilc::tMB ten timee the Ilia of uy other eet'L Come in today for a demonatratioo. We ~--it will be m experieuce-one you'll want to have at A sariDg or $364,926 a Her meetlais with the water yen eoWd be effected u tbe committee aid bl.l ttady of PARK YOUR KIDS etiJ loot .... ooeraUnc lhe lbe eouol--ml(lt WHILE YOU SHOP Coaa Mea Coomty Waler result Ill I .......... lhol lhe District, carreDtly serrtDc water dlstrtct rematD bade- .. Rll DOIISlUTIOII MONDAY THRU SATURDAY· 10 •• 9 SUNDAY 12,. S Christmas s!loppi.D( par-tbe area. a report U mltted pend eat. ents may make t.rr'IJICe-last AprU 19 elalmed, com-Mr. Blgpn predicted at meats to brtJJg tbe1t pre. InC from Mr. INgp.n. Tbe , tbe Ctty Connell meettac sebool cbUdrert ,(3-5 J'l'S.) Water ot.trlct claimed ttJat Mooday algtlt tbat a loag to tbe City of CoD M.-a. CCID*)UdatJoa of tbe water struggle woald be made by pre-ldodergartea facWty ---::c-::,-:-:--:-:::::c-::-::--the water dJJitrld lf tt.e etty Dec. 13-17, Hours wUJ. be P U BLIC NO T ICE attemptedtotake~er. VIDEO PLUS, INC. 2116 L COAST HWY.-I. PTor w-··1 coaOMA .. MAll • 640 IOU 10 to lll.lOElo and from DOOO to 2 p.m. Tbe ebarp ..W. be S1 per MS1!Im aDd JIIU"· eots may stga tblb-JOIIIIC- ster to both sesstoas by ealllog 556-5300. 19TH CENTURY U. S. SHOWN IN EXHIBIT ··An Amerlcaa album,'' a Library of Coagresa travel- log ezblbtt, WWbeoodlsJ>I,ty Nov. Zl thi"'U(b Dec. 16 in the Orange Coast Collece Ubrary. Tbe utdbU tates a look at Ute to 19tb.eeotury America through lltm- gn.phlc Prints, po.ten. sheet mustc covers. pboto. graphs, tobaeeo labels, broadsldes, a..od actnruae- meots. S-37031 FlCTmOUS BUSINESS NAME -STATEKEli.'T Tbe l)llowtbg persons are fJotaB: bui1D"' u : BtRtld- VerDOD Auocfates, 11651 Vee Kumao A.-eoue, lrYtae, CalUonda 92715: BeDeflcLaJ Standa.nl Properties, Inc., a C alUonla corpon..tloll, 3700 Wlltblre Boulen.rd, Los Aoceles, Call.tornll 90010; Leoaa.rd Vernc:ll aod A-.eiates, a partnersh.lp, 1888 Ceatury ParkEut. Los AD(eles, Caltt:lrnta 90067 , This business ls conducted by a general partnership. CotpOntion Name: Bene- fieb.l Staodard Properties, Ine., Dale Madoff, Assts:L Secretary. CA .LL THE CHIEF If you -k your ear Ill my s-rklng Jot and It gets towed away, please don't call me. The guy you want to talk to Is the Chief of Pollee. I'll give you his number. You see, the eblef baa cleelded that bls omcers can no longer put tickets on cars illegally parked In commercial parking spaces. He says they don't have enough people to spend all !bat time ticketing these cars. Heck, U they would spend a few mlllltes on a Suaday Ill my Jot, they'd write enough $15 tickets to hire an extra otflcer. I doD't like to see a mu•s car towed away, but the chief gives me no choice. When a guy drives onto my Jot, and uses very abusive language to the young lady who tells him he's not -sed to park there, 1 would like to he able to bave him ticketed. But, I can't. Newport Tire Center Tbts Jtatemeat was rued •Utt the county clerk or Or- qe COUDty Nov. a, 1976. Ptlbllsll: NoY. 18, 25, Dee. z, 9, 19'76, lD the Newport Harbor Eutgn. F ~6213 In the rotan hollll•s, ,.. doll'! lllte to get people mad at you by having their cars towed away. But, look at my problem: the city says I bave to provide offstreet parldDc lor my customers. In order to keep !bat parking open, I have to try .to k- otber ~· off the Jot. If tile pollee can't give tickets, tho only other alternative Is tbe tow truck. So, pi-doll'! tell my parking lot lady to "gu to heU.'' She's just trylac to do her )Db. s--UPER SERVICE """-""""" c. "" I i4&11one llofll ~nwlt Aotort $54~:~~~~~ PUBL I C N O TICE S-3703Z FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doJ.QC busiDess as: Wllllam Lyoa. 4r Auoet.ates, 366 San M.lpel Rc.d,9a.1teZ01, New- port Beaeb, CA 92660: WU- Uam L)'OCl. 9!9 VIa Udo Scad, Newport BeaetJ. CA· 9UU; Peter M. Oetts, 444 Isabella Ternee, Corooa del Mar, CA 9Z6Z5; Dlek J. R.IPdl.ll, 4575 AbbeypteCt., S• JoN, CA 95118; James E. McNaman, 11602 Candy L ... , GardeD Grove. CA t2640; WlllJam Lyon. a.s Tnstee of the Oebs Child- ,..., lrre9ocable Trust for 1M a..nt ot Krtsteo Rey- •ld Oeho, 9Z9 VIa Lido -. Nowpolt Beach. CA tlea; WWiam Lyon, u T-.. ol tbe Oehs Child· ' ,_., lrN:focable Trust tor tM BIMftt of Vlelorta GaJl 0<... 1119 VIa Lido Sooc1, lf4wpwt Baeb, CA m&J; Wllllaal LJOQ, u Truatee of tile Ocbl Clilldreu's lr- n'I'OCible Trait for tbe B..at ot Sarah Joyce Ocbl, tz9 VI& Lido Sold, Newport JlooQ, CA -1: WDUam L-u T-o1 the Alii. pii0<-.1...-IoT .... dltld ..,... n. trrs, ttt Yla 1-* -. Newport B•cii,CA-. 1'1111 ....... " COidlctlld 1IJ I ,_ ..-l'llllp . .._ WW.m Lroo, a-.IPaatw. '1'111 PI ..... flhd ...... _,tlm!IIOr- -c-. ...... '· lrll. -Roo. U,I5.Doe, I, I, 11'1'1, 111 tbte Newport Baltlor Eutp. F-HZ14 A couple of Slmdays aco, a pollceman bad to stand around my Jot an awfully long time nlt!Dg for tbe low' tract to come. Ill that time, he could have ticketed every car aDd PI 011 to other tblncB. lt's a Shame to WA:5le a pollcernan's time llkl that. By the time !be IDW Inlet came, most of the cars to be towed bad gone. Only Z were towed. Wu It .-Ily worth the trouble? The way oar taus Mlp piJII ap, ,.. 'd think the city administration would be mooey -<0118Ctaus --ell to r..ua. !bat a lot of locome Is being lost by not ticketing tbese cars. l'n "-llold u.t '"' of these ticket& are collectable. The city should ll., raU&e tbll tbe bat •• commall!ty needs to prosper U the city Is to Pt:Osper. Y ot, !be city s-ta up a lip forlllddjDg motorists to turn left off of Balboa Blvd. Into tbl -·-dlar!ct. Well, l'ft -llld II wttb tbl8 crowd. If the city Is serious about wanting to correct !be tralllc IDCI putolllc -. let's get on with lt. Let's buy oome property Ill tbe Ceatnl lie...,! lr stun .u.trtct IDCI put In .,me meters. The end of 32nd st. Is lUll -II( t11er1, • •oC, 'ftlt1Dr to be usee!. 9r, they can have the lot that I now lllllre with tile art =r ••, ll'o put up or shot up 'tlme. ADd ....., we pt tbe •m1trra1D, let's cet the money for the clty,IJisteadofleavlng It Ill tbe ..-. lor • ...., ., a tblef with a key can rob us blind. We just had 158 : meten NllkL Wbere wu tbe blc bird Ill the sk)l? · I ~~ tbe 'llee 1M -lor tbla town to gat ltaeU a new pollee chief. If the 'oae ft ••• caa't do be )It, t.t'al't()lace him. I'm wUt!Dg 1o start the ball rolling. Aay otller lla111De11ma ·1 II 1&111! M.nlltle, U ,.. -0111 of one of those bars late at night and lind your car , ml ..... bm my Jot. ,._'1 wake me up. Check with tbt chlof. He's got your car. AI Forglt IIOOIIDOGGLE OF Til li'EElt: Tbt $2,500 the city loll out of those parking ·meten aiiDIIltl bt dill trod hiD tbe I*Y or tbe Chief of Pollee. • • • • • • • • • • Wllol famll7 ud trt•tl Alp by JOUr place for the holidays, what will IIley see? A. trellll -'of ColaoTr hllll ._. Dd there would r..Uylmpreu tlleml I I I _ ........... "'--=--- .-------•0Ff10AL MEWRP!tt Of lME C1TY Of NEWPORT •Aat-..-------.. NEWPORT THE NEWPOR T HAIIOI • -.r '-DCM.LY o..ro. 11 ..... • , ....... "" ltA.IIOt ~ BEACH 10( l'tTH YE AR, MO. 1.t R. LYNN LIVINGSTON of Vllla Park has been elef"ted president of Cochrane Chase & Company, 660 Newport Center, advertising, publir r elations and marketing firm. The flrrn 's founder, Cocllrane Chase, who ser- ved as both t·halrman of the board and prec;lt1ent, wUI continue as r ha1rman of the board and ~'hiP(Pxecutlveof­ ficer. Mr Ll vmgston was pr evious!; exe<.utlve vice- president or the company and general mana~ter of the ad- vertising :~.;enq division. He will m:~mtaln Ill(: latt£o r f\Jn~­ tlon in addition to h1s new role. SECOMO SECTI OM THURSDAY, HO V. 18 , 1976 JOe COSTA MESA OPPICI: (J)IOMA DEL MAlt. CALIF. Cut bond total, Realtors urge Is Ne~rt·s proposed $7 ferred the proposal, marie by million park and opeo space Councllman Paul Ryc)coff, to bood Issue doomed to re-tbe PBR Commission. The }ectloo by voters next March Couocll could still decide 8? The Newport Harbor-to split the ballot. Costa Mesa Board of Although the Realty Board Realtors thinks It may be, letter doesn't llst the sites unless tbe price tag is cut. it suggests shou ld be cut from the bond list, t!M! most eXI)ellstve and controversial sites are 8 .acres or the old Castaways property, ap- praised at $1.7 mUUon, and $870,000 tor the southeast corner of Bayside and Mar- lne at the entrance to Bal- The bond Issue wUl ask voter approval for buying 9 vacant sites and developing 7. Approval by two-thirds of the voters is needed to Paramedic show at Hoag pass the Issue. The Realty Board letter suggests that the property List be '•purged of the mor e expensive controversial projects, so that moreprac- tlcal ones will have a chance of wlnnlng voter approval." The letter, signed by board president Helane Joy, puts the realty group on record in favor of t he bond Issue IF the cost is pared and If ''r ea sonable lnterest rates can be obtained'' in the mu- nicipal bond market. Last week, t he city Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commi ssion turned down a proposal that the bond ballot be spilt Into 2 separate is- sues: onP vote for buying vacant property, andanother tor development of parks. The City Council had re- A community health pro- gram featuring paramedics wUl be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Der . 8, in the conference center at Haag hospital. The general publlc is in- vited to attend the progrant, whlch wUI Include an aurlio- vlsual presentation anl1 lec- ture on the role of the para- medics in the com munity. Also, the role Hoa~ hospital plays as one of 6 OrangP County base station hospitals coordinating acUvltiPs of paramedic units, and specific advice on what should be done If a ~'risl5 ocrurs L1 a [a1111ly and titer£" Is a need for one or th 3 based paramedil units. Reservations maybe made by calling the hospital's ed - ucation department before Nov. 26, at 645-8600. SUPERIOR WIDENING PART OF C.M. PLAN Widening o! Super ior Ave. between 17th St. and the south city Umits with New- port Bearh, south ot 16th St., is in ronformity with tht-city's general plan, ac- cording to a resolution adopte-1 by the Costa Mesa C lty Planning Commission last .,.,.e-ek. DANCERS IN CONCERT boa Island. Also, )2 :nHiion tor the hi•Jffs soutt, of the Versailles ap .. rtn,Pnls. Other Sllf's ~roposp.rJ lit' Jude part of thP P E. rl.J•t -of- way along roa<;( H.v,. 1n West ~t'IIIJ)Ort, .. tenrus en- ter site ln th~' l:i01rK Ba\, enla~err.Pnl of Eilstblulf and San Joaquin Iiiiis pa rks aNl a propos{'(l tot pl:n-lot ln Cameo Htg1.l.t ,t1s. MAJOR JAZZ GROUPS SI GNE D FOR FE STIV AL Tit€' 11 IllS! i ... ~rt- ment ha~ c;I~:.P-13 • a Y.lr }cltl grour1!'-to •PPf-Jt •t tiP ••: annual ''f" JlZZ "'' ,,. 1 l· feS(I\3} ~ I p !tl}"! rot \" 'I I 24 -2r 111 tl .... .stl htnnu n . ~l11n~ wil l app ... ar \!Jt 24; tt ... fharl Jonf·c;-\1 ~I I .. ,. - Is , roup \ht•' !-; ~.•>~ I~ill Walt row rt• tt .... '.~a 11 .1ttan . wu.mr .. f..·'•J • -.·,11 :r1s ... th• fe<=I 'V.;I \t•;r •!, :?f 'dl 11- rt-rts t • I t • r>.'' ., ifi 1 tl·~.t · ··.:J ·~rn~!H:·L OPERA DUE AT OCC GAILY nECORATED r • r tc;t I a ... r•ft 1.t)x .. s Will rorr ttt' erat~>rpt~ es for It,~: t nstn as tr~~ r:m ·t to be htver li) 'as t.-etnas Aux.illar ' of tt1 .. ,..s-1~1anr .. I eavu~' of P~>'JlOrt bP? • :>r, Sunda\, • .... -. t lte \P""?Qrt Sh~>ntor. Hot .. J. JP£t111;; all tiP<"! up 10 !'!l '"->"::. ;.nd boxP~ c~r<, I<>ft to rl~ltt, ~t rs r r~ !:i ~ ol tl,.r'<~r \"!pw Htll<:, h.au.aar of tat IP '"'"'orations, !l.'rs. 'oL"-rt I ''I o• lr-Jno 1 Prnt "'• ltospi talll} rl31r r-,ar •. an1 \'rs. it-:!-\:. ,\''lls!tofGrarlvtlle, Jo hO 1' ~t.al rrr,ar or lr Vlt.liiOn<., ;.Coi~ j•r• r:~· • <;, Tt P Ororut 1£-'1n '•i!:'l s,..tool Madrlral Stn ·Pr s, t1i r " tf-1~ t} \• r s. Alllta ParntPr, \•UI prPSf'~tl r • riS'' ~" , USl aft 1-r !I f:o I ~"'H• I Yrs. Horr an :lor 'T'f'"' ·" •.:~t:m:~n of tt e Len£-!H. Ott Prs on t' e ··orr r.nn ... ( ·p \1ro pc. '. Rvt Prt I awc;o11, r.. ... nnet ::.arupson. Hot ... 11 Kr .... • h·r, St<~l•l€'\ '>lalla, T ,.. >A 2l<:t•, •.;.,11 W1Iharr·s ~' • !\, J lld' o~n. 'Enslt'll phot• AERONUTRON IC TO CHANG E NAME J.'l I I ·I q, '' .. H '1.).1 pot t tl ,: • , sut ... 11• • ·\ .,~ f vr: \lotvr ). 1-a~ •• ~ '•aiiL~ it5 n ·,.,. 1 • r' -\<-ro<;~a " :\ :)rr: J!11 a ti'JO' r urpora•tor., •·H~ 'II. ~ . 1 ... "' ft: 1<" !"' l : 'Jf~ 1!-r ,. 5;td • S\ c:t .. • , .: rOOJI ' u' 1 I - TI"\DD PROMOTED . .. ~­% • ~o .O -7 J .. c-... 4 Ill 4 o -u • CD ~lfD --4-· a-c \' \P. '• • I~ \~EIMBFRG has I'll''""~ r ... ~al~s sta.fi of the n· .n.. h Ju"t r i.al ( omplex '! ac; n arketml' I'OOrdlna- 25 YR . A WARDS GIVEN Program partlctpants ""'ill Include Linda Baldwin, OIO- blle intensive carP nurse, Hoag's para medic coordm- ator; Don Jones, paraml>fil , Newport Beach flre 11epart- ment ; :-:urse V1ck1 C'Iear}, Dr. Jpel Manr hesl t>r, ·ar- dl ologlst, and Dr. Mtr hael Bear, Inter nist . The Kathr yn Posin Dance Company of ~ew York City -''lll be presented ln r oncert at 8:30 p.m. SC!turda}, !liov. 21.1, in the Or ange Coast Col- l ege auottortum. Ticketsare one sale for S3 ltl the OCC Stud e-nt Rookstor e. A free l~cture-den.on­ stratlon by the com~ny will t.Jp hell1 at 8:30 p.m. Thurs- da~. ~ov. 18, 10. the audi- torium. r.r r•o:, Fn .. PPm,· IJJ<-r> c( . ptn~ .L'!Iipr••s ... nl t.n.:Jc- t·ert 1•J' r ('f 1Ul k S .JI• I 1, ' H~r '"'l awl I r .:.• .. , ' 11 • p .I' . • ·~ . J. 11 II I I• -l" Ul t.,~> ( J( r ~J iltvr!~'l .•• prol•J uon '"' Jn,..,.r ••' "I· rertton r>! ~ c .o d l 1'- strur tor rolf' H.,,..rr. t. TlC'J..t'<S l l )!,-,I .H... ..H!- able t'} r.tall 01 Jpr. • ·, •, ~ 1 ~11 11 pr~pa ration and I "T ;Ji~· Pntatlor or idVerUS- "' '•r"-· t 'Toall 'pal.gns 1n ~ ._ alizH! aud!O-\'isual ; r<><:w')Tations. c::r p is a • .. , • ,J •r !3u;l-era1u .. te .! •ztls.~ Pa fi ol! .. ;;teand • '" IO lhf' !1 ::-froiT ~'P - p c;pltal \:e.11,.al ·: t~~ )~ • ')DC Br·a ,.·tHe Nine pt>rsons havp re- ceive-c1 CUStOIIl-UlSrrlbed plaques com rnprnorating t heir 2:-i yPars of servke to the Coast c orumu•llt) Col- lege Dtstrk t. The tn1ste~s, at th~>lf 'loov. 10 meeting, ret'oo:-niz('d the following in<Uvlrtuals 1t 1)("(.: Fran t\lb~>rs, supPrlntE>nci- ent of maint enance. Do roth}' Dallas, lnst ructor in business edu,.atlon. Audrey Deardorff, ac- counting supervlc;or. Miles ~aton, chairman of the social sciences division. Th!"lroa Hnwoot1, PX~cu - tlve secretar y to the chan- l'ellor. Charles Lewis, chair man or the math and science di- vision. Wendell Pickens, chair- man of t he physical educa- tion and health division. Ray Rosso, Instructor in physical education and OCC"s first football coach. El mo Sha ver, instructor in languages. A second group, unable to attend the presentation, will receive their plaques at the :-iov. 24 board meet- in'!. WE TIP sets fund raiser The WE TfP antl-drug or- ganizatlon .3nnounr ed plans this week for a fun11-ralsin~ show next Mar rll at Or ange County Fair grounds In Cos- ta Mesa. WE TIP (We Turn In Pu shers) Is a C'allfornla non-profit co-rpora tlon' which makes It possible for lnfor - C APT. WI LLI AM M. HUT - T ON, son of retired U.S. Marine Corps Lt. and Mrs. John W. Hutton or 182 l Port Westbourne Pl., Harbor View Homes, has graduated from the T -37 instructor pilot course at Randolph AFB, Texas. He is being assigned to Sheppard AFB, Texas, for duty with a unit of the Air Training Com- mand. He Is a 1966 gradu- ate or Tustin hi gh school and received a B.S. degree ln business management in 1971 from Caltforola State Polytechnic University. OAY CARE CENTER PERMIT IS OKAYED The Girls ClubGr aceCot- tage, 2032 Or ange Ave., Co- sta Mesa. wW become a day care center for t he As- sistance League or Newport Beach under a conditional use permit approved by tbe Co8ta Mesa City P~ CommlsaJoo last week. A mu:lmum or 48 chlld- r.:~ will be able to use the facWty for workin& mothers. It wUl be opeo trom 6 a.m. antU 6:SO p.m. Tbe As- ltstaDct Leacu• has been opentllal a day care center ln a nearby chUrch. wbtch lt bat ocatctown. omctala of tiM lf'OIIP e.xplalned. Tbt Costa Mesa City CcuDcU wlll ooostdertheuse JMti'1DJt Dee. 6. I mers to anonymously call in lnfonuatlon on suspected drug pusher s. The group dai111s to have aided ln the convH'tion of 714 pusher s of ha rd narcotics and the confiscation of $18 mUlioo in har d drugs, pl us recovery of more than $80,000 in sto- len proper ty. The March 13 show at the Fllrg-rounds will feature Hollywood and Las Vegas '·name" stars, who are now being lined up, accorcting to Rou de Gravelles, local spokesman for WE TIP. Funds raised wUJ help publicize the program, pay its small full-time staff, and t help recruit volunt eer s to answer phones. Tickets at $8 per famtly will be sold for the show. Orange County Sher iU Br ad Gates, one of WE TIP's top booster s, noted recently that Southern California is fast becoming the center or the nation's drug Import traffic. The Newport Harbor Ex- change Club is a local spon- sor e o! WE TIP efforts. COMMERCI AL ZONING FOR IRVI NE BLOCK Approval of limited com- mercial zoning for a blcx:k of Irvine Co. land west of the Orange County Airport was granted by the Costa Mesa Planning Commission last week. The land Is bounded by the a.lrport on the east, Red HUI Ave., Baker St. and Paulartno Ave, A total of 28 acres ls Included and was divided Into Cl com- mercial and MP Industrial. The new CP zoning per mits professional businesses, re- taU and commercial shops, tloanclal lnstttuUoos and other uses deemed proper by the p1annlllg commission wlth a use permit. BLOOD PRESSURE PRO GRAM DEC. 1 The National Web Blood Pressure FoundaUoo wlU spoo10r a procnm aDd sllde lecture oo •• hyperteuioo'' preMDted by Dr. James C. Shelburne. director of tbt c ardJoloc otnsiOil at Hole hospital, at 8 p.m. w-... day, Dec. 1. Tbt procram wlll be held 1D tbe Spa. Park Nnport A.partmellta. f'ollowtuc t be lecture, rtee testtDr wW bt proYided ft»r all atttoeUDc. Available in 36", 42" & 49·· Round. 2 4 "x3 4 ", 32"x4s·· & 3S"xS9·' Rec- tongulors. 35 'x59 .. Ovol. Mony styles & color combi- nations to choose from. 5 Piece Set Above 42" Table & Chairs $279 RATJAN We have the most complete selection of Rottdn fvrnttur. in Southern Collfomio. Living room, dining room, den, bar or '-ol. f ine furnishings select ed f or quotity Ol'td value • • • twought together 1ft our showroomt to offer you Orange eou..ty· • greoiestl he'~. • 1P 1~ arn<>1 o ; t' rou·· 'l !n l<:to:.c: • , .. ,". nr J~•' '.--.Lp.Jrt l p~ • = ~ ~c.n•e-• or: t~,p :! 1.-ln s- .' '1 e stzff for t'Jrt-• )•·<~rs. 56th ANNIVERSARY M E ------. WE ARE"fiREPLACE SPECIALISTS' WE &l~O HAVE 1. 2. . .. 3 .......... VISIT OUR LARGE D!Sf'lAY OF U 'JE BURN;NG GAS LOGS MANY M~"ES AND STYlES rm ru·u~£S TO COfiSIOER I'~IOR TO !~YING GAS lOGS ll p ic tun ) u·itulo u· .for your jirrpla r t, GLASS SCREENS O•omottc r f"'• f ,.V*'"'",., t,;,.,. .. , •._, ,,...,.,.,.,fl\ ""''"' CO'"ple-t~ f t" P" '• -.,.,,.. 1 "'" 0 .:J\\ OOf"\4'1\ •n fotd·I'\Q f "'".c"' d.. " ,. • .J,....,..., tOI·d m if'IQl E1\ .,. ,,... • .:"11 ~c1 ""' "" ~.:! "• ... f" ctomr' "0 d•.th"Q ,,..,'--'C'1 -. -, ,, t' doort odd '0•~'" ~C.,"'("o""' c ,,,.. ' ~ ,1'1'"' • HHJQ door\ ,. u~*'"'•O'f' u .. '"'CI \f"'O'' \ ~ ~P ,.,o'e o,.,d )OO• frof"P\ ''"'f' ,I"'W"\"-:1~ c~"'·'~ ,,,. CUSTOM MADE SCREENS STAN LING & f.OLOit-.IG ~ -----··---- REDWOOD PLAYHOUSE 8 ft Wide ll 6ft dft.p '( 61., h . htgi- ADULT HEIGHT INSIDE We have WHITE WICKER Desks, Etaceres, F .. Stands, Chests, 1.-1111 Chairs , etc. • l,.rt-~ ~"'.,...lor \-d.,~ • •~'<'· ~ c;.,, -.d r ... \~ (\ ,, ,.,. • .:-·•"'0 ~·.-nd (\t>•o S•• ~ • ,. •'W't">--..c' J~ 1,1 J ... , .... ,..,._,~ • ,...., ..--<to \··~ ,~. c~· .,.,I(\"" - -s,, ....... ~ E;.'''" • •to~ ~ "k'! ...... .... _._..... • • ~ _..,.lo~• 1 otrruEMt sans ' snu..s s2gg•s TO CMOOSf flo. ST U TM AT . . . • • :· .; ~ •' :: :: ·. .. i! •' :: I ·: ~~hlv ~iblr~t~oof~ree 1:r ALR1D W. M AID, O.D. . ........,., .... T.eq 1 t ,..... ~-S....ry, fAiM '•rl:M'I 1 .. ~-.. h. .. 11ie Path of Faith FROM "CHRISTIAN BEACON ''COLLINGSWOOD, N.J. ' GQ1dtn Text : "But without faith il is impos.ribll' to plt a.st ltim : f or ht tl1al t"DJJ~dh to God mwst btlin•l! that hi' is, and that h r is a rifWllrdrr cf tMm tftol diligndly sed htm'' (H~b. I I :6). (CONTIHUt:0 FROM LAST WEEK ! "Enoch ia tbc nrxt ill ustration of the faith by \vhich we lh·e, and h is transl:Mion is said to h3.vc been dut to his li fe of faith God testified to Hi!! pl~ufJ in H is servam and tl;en •took him' ~Gen. 5:24). The chapter pauses at this point to show the abso- lute necessity of faith if we arr to be well pleasing to God. W e must both Uc:lieve that God exists and that Hr is ::~..::cessiblc: to those who earnestly ~ek Him. O nce again the characteristic word 'cometh' is used. It is found sc:ven times in Hebrews descriptive of worshipers. Here also is t he srcond oi three indispensable things empha· sized in the Epistle: the blood (9:22); i::tith (I I :6); and holiness (12 :14). .. Noah is used as an illustration of ;.~.nother aspect of fait h, that 1\h.ich ha:. to do with ordinary C\'CT)'day li(e and sc:rvicr. The divine oracle warned him (Noah] beforehand of what was ..:oming, and he proceeded with ren·r- cnce to p repare t he ark, '' herrby he accomplishro a twofold "ork -t hat oi saving Ius own hou ~ and o i con- demning the world around lum. Year a iler year he [:\'oahj 11as build1ug the ark and p reaching n g htcousness t 2 Pet. .?:5), because, un hke tho!oe a round him. he btlie \'etl \1 hat C..od had told him. The result 11 n.s that he [Xoah] l-e<:."lmc an inhento r u i tn:e ;-Jghtro u5.- ne.s ~;" \ ci. \\. 11. \ .rithtll Thoma~ "Let Us Vu On," 11 U., 1-'P· J:.0-152 J THE fAITH Of ABRAHAM in the consit.lt'"ratwu u l Hclm:w~ I I :8-10, whu.:h des.:-ri Oc~ the." i<ll th of Abraham, "'tlw friend ni God," the commem s ui a de1·ou1 cxposnor :.hould 0e observed : h h natuf3! that in a roll oi the ht·roe~ 0 i iaith the su- pteJue place ~hou l t.l L...· :i..S.~1gnecl 10 ,\Uraham. llc is kn own as tile 'Fat her of the falthinl' and in him, r)f ::J.ll thr U lt.l T estament sainb the power oi iaith is most perfectly ~et i on h. \\'nh lt i.s I A braham's J na me a re univ:d tho~ of Sarah and r ~aac omd Jacoh :md Joseph; b111 the Jar~st -"Vacc h dcvotrd to the first nnd greatesi oi the pn!riarch s. .\s narrated by the 1\'ritcr fo! 1-Ic:brc,\sj , l11s [.'\Lr aham'sl li ic is summarized in fou r g reat mani- i<·sta tions of faith, he obe)ed God; Ia~· -ojourncd m the Land oi Pro:nise; hl' ubtained tht blt>sstng , he o ffe red hb -.on a.~ a sacr ifin · "F irst oi nil, t hen, H) fa.1t h :·\bra- halll, ll'hen he 1tas C<tlted, ol.oeyrU to j:{() uu t unto ;t v lacl' "btt h ht· ''a-. 10 rt- Ll'n·e itJ r a n m hernan..:L.' l'ltrJ dt(i'icul· \lbo were l!W<Ihcd .\1\ICI: l l:.:i t 11 <!~ l•r«=JOU:> m hie Jl,lhl b~ le ft ]l(•h mt.l : there 11 :.~ ni)Stery II\ tlH: l X~.II:rtem e winch Ia) aheatl. I he laner ~-o L':llp!m- :.Jze\1 by t he authm l!e (~U raham j \t ent Wl , not l.nu1'111g "9Hher h(' 11ent.' It 1:-so 111 al! the great cnsc~ vi human hie., 111 be-g-inn ing-to io!lcn , Ch rist, m undertakmg ead1 tlt:l\ task Something mu~t iJe gnen up; ~et th(: difficulty i~ in t h~: uncerta1nty "i wh:ll lies Ucfore Uy iattb AI.Jralt<llll l-'lungcd into n de~rt ; by i:mh be ~ycU . Fait II 1s n re!>pOn:.e to the protllisc.,. •A GOO. To Abraham lie [l.•od J had ~atd th:Tt II (' would bless ln m and J•l<tkc him a IJlcssi ng: . .-\braham litlir.:trd LDd antl ~~ ionh on h is journe}. >tJ it is in emering the Chri!>tian li fe , ~u m <It· temp ting a nrw. grc."lt work \Vhcu Got\ ~i,·c<> tht· assurann· ui lolcssing ~ to br received and to IJC' crJnferrecl. fa itlt obeys and step~ fcm h. not know- ing wh llher (jod ma} lead · Furthermore, tht=: :.amt' expositor also wl'"ites '"H) iaHh he 1.\IJrahamj Lecame a SOJC•urner 111 the lo!:ld uf promise. a s 111 a lanU no t h 1 ~o t•ll 11. r hat " :.urpnsin,g. II" l1t crl tn In, 0 11 11 b nd a~ in a !am i '' lmh IJt:lon ~etl t·• ;wotl~r \\h).:. 'I l c lookt:t.l fo r thr l it) which ha th tit!!' fi"iundauon ~, 1\Jto~e l•mlder a nd make r is GOO .' lie ex - J;c:\.'ttd tJ .::.et: God.-i! rule, l.iod·~ king- llulll, God's ci ty estabhshcJ on earth 1nd1..'(:cl, his longings and ho(.les would ni.A. be satisfied until he t.:ntcret..l thr heavenly city on hig h. So he li\·ed as a pilgrim and a str;rngrr, Fo r this reason he built n~ home. He t.lwelt 'in tents, with Isaac and Jacob, tllc: heirs with him of the same promise.' Suth dwellings were lt.he very symbols o( that which i!ll temporary and .tran· ~ient. So the pilgTim life is Jived today. Faith bel ieves in the promite of .a heaveply c-ity in the ligh\ of \'('tlich the: nations ~f the world an yet to walk. l-'.aith 1e1ks to hut~n the dcsc:ent of that city upon earth. Faith regar4:i rhar c;ry as rhe ,righr wl home. ~ faith doq not c:on5ider the accidents of life u o£ aqpceme importanCe. It t.l~• not try to build permanent abidiu~ places while waitinr and wo rking for the city of God. The. lent may Lt..· costJy or poor. The surroundings may be lovely or iorlom. While hill bean JS ~~ UJ"lll the l'ult~int.: 0 f that city, a 111:m ~an I>C ~atJ s fied and not t OO far o•!lh~·ruetl \I Jt!J tl .e tl uul!.::. 11 hich :1n· tl'll lllt•rnl lit: j., \X)lectl!lJ; a pentl;l· nent plal c m til(' c~nkr 1\ hich wlil Joe •·tt·rnar· 1 r i. l ltarlt':i 1~. Lrd man, T l:r l·t i$/{,· ,,. /h, J/,,.,rn,••, JOJ4, pp. 112. lfJ I THE fAITH Of MOSES l !d,rt·ll, I I 23-t B dcscn Ue ~ tl1l ta!t h ni .\!usc.... l'onccrmng th1:. n 1an of l;u.J and hi ... truq in fl irn we rraJ thl· i(o]]ot\ 11\f: note:. 111 a11 c1 angelical l'••mmr-mar l un the Hli ·lc: "In manv ll:t)·' .\l ose:. rxempt"ieU the liie ,;i f:t.it.h . l'.r ia 1th hi:. ).>.'I ten"" ·I"· 23 J lnd hi1 n l .\1 rJ$C"I Ill ddJancr u i a ·l..Cl'ihr 'ro):ll .:-onunand 1 Exod. I :H t- _'.!1 II,· ll:l' a f>YOfo'l ur he<:ltlt Jbl l11 ld. :hu~ a ponent ut imurr h\l';;~ill f.: l r .. ·n ~;"!] l .. atrr, .\lo<.Cs hi 1: ·l'l l. b_\ t.,t ll. lli:ldt· J•rti}.ICr d 1niu ·.. ,-(I ~' r>J /'IJUI'JIOII .. 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Aft er man\ rn•n•1t t·~ !If ln1 itlt>s!l examlna- \1011. th1• num tl"kerl lht> hot\ "Are V~tU !IUrt' thAI \I)U \nst till' (."()10 here"" "Oh. nn." wa!J. t hf' re:~ponse n(lht hm "l lilflt Jid<~wnllu s1 rf."et . but thNe·" m11rh mr1rf' h,h r here," ~·,me penpiY ~eek Grod 1n much the «A me wav T hev •t>lt>rt t he rlac.f' 11nd tht' mtuint•r n( Thf' M:a rrh. God il! not fl)und 10. here IO.'E' w1sh to Sf!f"k Him. We find (j r.>d b\' fnrsaking our '1111!1 and walkintot in H 1~ way W E" m u~l nnl pray, "Lord , ble83 my way.'' hut rather. "Lord . show me Thy Wily." Retum to the place where you left Chri8t. 'you'll fi nd Him there. The ch urch at Ephesus was urged to "remember therefore from whence thou art fallen, and repent, and do the fi rat work11" (Rn. 2:5). Go where God ill if you would find Him -Harold Boyce ---------· Almost How pAin(ullllm011l to jfet a situa- tion. but to m iM it. How veaing alm011t to catch a plane but to be left 11t the terminal. How ud almotl to et c:ape drowning, but lQ .be enaulfed in t.he water. But, oh. how above all thina:• terrible to be alm01t 1 Chrittian and yet in the lake of fire for eternity! 11 ha• been pid t he noor or Hell is paved with good intention11. M•y it not be uid al to it will be trodden by milliont of Jlmoet Chrittians! Oh, be wamed, then, ar111 int t beinr a.n AJmott.er, for to be .alm(llt Mved it to be ceruinly lo.t! -· .. NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN. PUBUSHED WEEKLY -PAGE 1 THURSDAY, NOV. 1!, 1976 CORONA DEL MAR. CAL PANEL Discussions The folly of INFIDELITY uith /)r_ .'\11muel H . Suth~rla11J TH£ BIOLA l!oROAOC ASTi!R ( l I J F . b am/ I Jr. . ""'" es -· t-Ill "!! Q . D e nver, Colo. ··tn Gem·~ts l~ •1n p t.·r,Ondl e nPmies 'bu! those· wh~· i!'i there not a stronger pun· 1\ho .m? .J~,un .;f Cod. The5e P~a!ms 15hmen1 gtven /o Jacob's son ~ wht.•n ,11 ~0 L'rnph.1!>Jl C the holiness Of thev wen/ in to Sflechem murdt·r -Cod. ·h "f'll J S Hi ~ love. Here w t• tng all o f the male mhabrlant!i \\ /Jo ,,.,. 111, )lJCig m('nl upon those who Sf'f'm ed hC'Ipless to de fen d th{•m -.Ut' Jt:,lHl~t His wdl. No ! ice the twn srlves? Shu uld n o / Sim eon ,lnd p r(·ti Cru~ \l'IH"~ \\hi lh indicale Lev1 h<11'f" bc·t•n fW/ to dt.•.ltllm the h otht•• tht• r.h:~tru\1 10n lw fa lltng .1!1 rerm s of l .od ~ nH en ant wtl h Nn.1h 11 ho "t'L'~ to deq ro,· Cod·.., l ho se n 1Gene!ilio 9 6 1~" pr0 plt• \\e ,. .. (,1 11 \\hut h.1p pen c<l FROM '"fHE SWORD Of THE LORD" A. Till' VC'r•(' VO LJ Cr l (' i• lh (• pN - rnan~._•nt ba..,r ~ ior t ap!la1 pll!lr,h· ment -\~ to tlw inndt>n l vou hJ\£' ment ron ~d . rt rf'u•r" to the dl'idt•· mrnt of D 111<1h bv t;het h{•rn 1-h-r brotht•r<, lw<,lnlf' frr r•nu" ,...nd 1\('nl to talh nut of hand :-..:L) orw 11..1<. r on~ul t c>rl, rnthrdm).! tht•tf 1.1tlwr, '<ltOb . Cod h.HI ''J11 re hc111 rut <1 rc>- '''.t rn r n~ h ancl on tho .. r· llh(o 1\{'f(' I... II IN! 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C.t'd' llldl{tn•·IH t(•tt•,,IL·<I h t'll ' ,.., U]\1lll IIH,..t.' \t h •l h J II' tk· t·lo·d IJ,~ \\ord ,lfld trl Jih In H 1 ~ ",., t ro gnl\ pu n+~hrnt ·nt 1\ d l ht• 'llt !1 d UUI Q . I tolrl mv dau~;hler , who is a /)om J~,1 111 ( hn<.t1.m , !hilt all have .,tllflt!d. ~<·t . ~he canno l bcl1e1•e t 11,1 / r'lh \I Ould /)('/rue of tmy in · 1 W h I /rt c•rl ro f'\plam, bur I can- n• •I lind PI ''''' (rom the Bible. Can 1 •J!I /!f'lp Ill(' 11 it h a ve rse other //l,ur R•·lf)) l •1 1 ~' A. You ;n ~· td cour-.l'. nght in \.\'hdt \(IU fltl\t· ltJI J \'O UI J,wghtcr c1 nd 1\L' r lli11!T to•nd vou lor 1t. ~ta rt w ith RI H 11 1.1.! 1\hit h f('llli lld ~ US thai l>t •c ,JU ,l' t ot ~H1 all m c·n mus1 d ie pln .. ,t.ilh ..,llt'l\il l u nder)t.md that t'l ,., IMhw-. d 1t•, ~om c before' t h ey .nt· t'l t•n .1n h r1ur o ld . .;;.n wa~ no t p.trt o1 (.t id~ 11rtg 1n,ll c reat ion. Df·,Hil 11 .;-. t ht• pt·",lll\ iur dtsobe- d u•nc ,. '-,nl h wlo..~..· !11•· p(•rfcct re - I,,, u •tl ,!J I p \\ It \1 l •tl(l, ) Ol/ -.c·e, d eath h ,h ho•t•n po-~•"t'd UfHm all m e n IH"I,tu-.o · .111 h.nt· .. ,nn~..·rl " -\da m '-; •Ill ''·'' d llt·rt·n! 1rfHTl \Our~ and •n1111 \ll tht• h urn.m r.H c.· \\J.~ p o - h·n !l,lii\ plh ~~~ .dl\. and J ctuoll)' l••tl l.l1'1•'d 1n \rl,lm. It (,o d h.HI Cui \tl.l m 1111 111 !he.· ~.Jrdc·n of [df'n lht•rt• 1\(HJid h,11 l' b L·cn no hum,m 1.1 n1d\ Th,1 t IPh t -.m btnughl ,1bou1 1l 11· ,li,H,tl !lilll n o ! 111q n t ,.\d .Hn hu t ntu-..tll tl-!.orn 1 :11 1 \t•-..rlt•ath 1-. .1 U!ll\{'l~.il I.!~ t 0 1 fi lii t'XI~!P n(l' tn 1111 .. \\(!lid It .1 Pl'''on '" ton \or!lll).! IH lltt·nt ,tJI\. lfl(Onlpt'l('nj, ,flp IIJid fh{'\ d ll' li(.'f!lrt' f('.l{ h 1n g lho• ••F' ()\ tli l (llJlll ,lhilil\ • t1JI•· '• • rli..J ~I..' .1 r.lti(Hl .ll th• \ .or,• ttl\t'!i'd In 1h1· i n IJt'ln !-l dt•t r-.ion .11 1-•ufic- t 11·n t !'llu ,lf Ifi ll' IIOTJ.. ot l. h n ~L Wh y I Belie"" Then IS a Cod; Why !he Bible IS His lloolr; Why Jesus Christ IS His Only Son . ·nw (oolluJth ooid u. hio h...,., 1/oero"' "" GM. c..._ .... th•y. fiiWI ,.,. dono abominable iloiql&lty: tlt.N lo -1M< doeth 6 ood. ··-P a . 53: I. Jesus Nid, "0 foo/A, and •low of lteart to INU.w aU tlt.at tM prophet• luJve apollert.. "-Luke 24:25. By the late E~an.celiat M. F. Ham "If Otl\' man u.•ill do his u•ill, ht sh •II kn~ •. of thf' dur-rri nf', u hethf'r H b1• nf (,"nd. w u ht•t hf'r I s/}f'Ok of m_H ••l/"-,lohn 7:17. !CO NTINU t:.O FROM LAST WEEK I "All H ail the Po wf!'r of Jesus' Namf!'" =-'rH•r;~l ~t'Ar-a!lll I t•ntt<rrrl th€' p..r1i1·o nf 1 h 1 ~ !!It'll I ·Tt•mp)t;> .. I met :\l"s t':-. whu lntrood ucf'tl Tn t' w A.htahnm. lo;:.Hit . And .lat·oh Tht-H lllllh imp<•llt•d mt· 1r• 111<<\f' 0 11 mtn lhr \'t':-tihul t· T ht>n · I ~tt't'IC'd -1••-.hua. (;ldt·CJn . ~n ms••n. =-'amu"'l. ;~nd n1!wr hr tl•f'S who, fPl1411 ('tl;'d 11 nrl 1\T Plll:'ht rn arw·loltbll' t"r -lt•h<>lah These -.J rc·n~t ht>ru•d 111.1 {·••ur:Jgt•. and I pa<.-.t'd ••n 1111" t lu: t hamllt'r nf K in~' Hlld 1'-.a lrno;, ami tilt' hHt jl nf IJunr\ «t·t 1t• l lhTflllllj.! TIH' d ljord, "' Ill~ -••tt l I ""~ll'lrl the .:-IPn and h ~tt'rwd tn I ht> Wi:.dom n! ~"lnrnnn. 1 WfiF< m - strur tffi 111 m_1 loloul a nd m ~pt red W wnr<.h ql. :"\t-xt. I ~o~as ""'t'PI onwarrt by the jiltand . t'f'it><Oilfil t unt>~ ,,( lsamh. tht>n lw the mm<>r \.11\tl!> ,.f 1 ht-Wl'('J)llll{ -Jt>rf.'ffi llth. T h!''<e hlended 1o1 11h the mu ~1r n! tht> httrps llnd tht> «onj.!~ f•f tht> P~ll l m-.. H!' 11 ~relit ''tl{lln undt>r thf' tt>U d l 11f II rnfl~lt't lnll"ll'iitrl I •Ill t>ntranct>d tJ\ t he rnu ~H' 111 Hraven 11 nri Jnt «"<or atf'ri hv the fragra nte ''' tlw "Ur•~•· ••I :.;hHt••n '' and tht> "l.d ~~ .. r thf' \'11ll<'\ ·· ~t ra n~:eh mtwt'd h\· lht' ~:lr-r1' o ! tht> pla1·r. 11 seJ-tn er1 th!lt I ~11w a powerfu l Iicht nn~hm c d<PII ll tht- 1li,.Je<. nf thi:' agb . l"ll ll tllll;! • ut th.- TI:r-t· a nd 11.11 nl lung:-und k l n ~;:;"d"m~ unt JI. a~ ·•·r n bv l>an1eL t lw (;"rl nf H t'a l·en .-.h1•11l rl "'"'' 11r H i• t-: .. t•rlfl~! 1111{ h: Jllf{d<ll!l I :roll \\ t ht'tf' tno \.1 11\d (l"'~ of 1 fl t lt•rl 11nd ht>a u t llu! rl c·~l l{n . I hmugh 11 huh ~!Tt'llml!'rl tht' -'•m nf H 1Atht{'<•tbfH'~!o. !i chtm l!. 111 w"nder . tul dt>11ul \1 A11ht·w·~ rx.trlratl 01 tht.' h: m~. \1nrk ·,. pu·turt' nt t hr :"er· •ant. Lu kt>'!i f'nnrept nf t ht-Pf'rft>ct :..tan. and .John'!! dl't'am of the God- \llln. all fnrmm!la comJ)()I;ite of the \lntr hlt>!':-One . whO!!t' appearing "a" hi:'taldt'd h\' .John the Baptist . wh""~" Wt•rk ~ w~re rerorded b\' t hf' ;:•1 11 ngt·h s:. whose m ya te~y ia n·• oolt>d h~ Paul. and whose cor- ••natl!m l' Un1·eilt>d h\' ,Jo hn. the rt>H•Iat <Jf. wht>rt' I !lOW 'i hr K in~. in all dw ht>Et uty of His ~upt>rnal ma- lt' .. ! I nding m His fnur-"'·heeled, l'h~rubim -o;u rruundt-d chariot, ac- c,mpanwd h~· tht• a njZPlir bond and the .... llllt<-roht>rl thnon,e . All joinin~ llllht·t·•m•nat inn anthf'm: "All Hail rlw l'11wf'r ,f lpsu~· :\'a me " T he Ear t h H a ngs o n Nothinl T" thn«f' wh1> hat"t' heen tBUJ[ht I!J<tl tllr B1hle i10 unscienT ific, I hil~lf·n '" •ta1e that nnt •me known ·''If' !It Jil t· I at 1 hA~ dnne violt>nce tn lhl• K,.,,k (lrltllt' ••<nt r&n thr Hihlt t-hnws t '•H it·ttt '" ••I n ktwwled~.te ••I fart!i ''h" h 1\t-rt· hrrllldl'd 11:1 the dis. •···.tr lt'~ "' .... u.-nu~t~ crnturi es afte r lht 1 h;tl t' h(·f'n tt'l't<rdt-d in this H, .. k Flt!t•t•n t t-nl um· .. H (' .J,,b !'<B id : 11, •tr('l• h•·d out thl· n11rth uver :h. •ll J•I\ pl at f'. fllld hanj:'t>T h tht> • ''"' •• , ... n n·•thmc"' •.J.,h :!fi iJ \I •/u· "amt·lllllt' l·l.nrl u ,.rh•Jla r!l' \\••10• l<·.l!'hlrtl! lh,lt lhf' f'fi rt h rt·Stt'd ''I"Jl th•· IJ,,,k .... ••t J,.,, f'lephnm,., ••'I • r~ r •o;~! 11 tt''-l •·d 'lll<llllhl' hack •·1 'lr1o; tH rt !1· and Th.-r-Art hqun'Kes li <'T" o ,I !,f•d II\ l ht' Ill\< I I ill: • ,j th('fit' It~ 'II - 1 - Thr Ea rth Is Round (,,,1do•o• tho • hnllllll Jb tr•mumf't, ,,1, .. .,, ! oit ~l ·\ )) . J• -..11 1rl to havt- di ~<.,lt·n·d tl'!.tt tlw l'll tth rotat e:< l!jlllfl 11 ~ .l'l:t~ How Ea·sy It Is to Get Saved! I 1''' th••u ... and. 1hrt>e hundred '' .1r.~ lwf,re I hat . hulo.t'l't't, lsa1ah 1\t<ole 'It 1 .. ht> thAt llllleJh upon th~ l't to !t• "' lho· earth. anrl tht> znhAhi- l.llH ... Jht'tl'<>f are as ~nushnppt>rs: t h.tl ~t rrt l'h!:l h out 1 ht-ht>avens as a 'ur1.11n. And ~prParll'l h lhf'm o ut as :1 tt·nl '" dwt>ll 111 " II ~A 40:22) Hadio ,\tessali:'e by f HE S \~QR/JOF TH E I ORit, ~l l"R F HEESPOHO, ·1 1-.\:0. f:\'a nKt>list -John R. Rice h<<\1 l',t•l II I" Ill ,:t I ... ,l\t•d :--,., fll!lny )'l'"JII! tn t" :nilkt' 11 h,!rd Thr 1· (tlf l,l•(' ll hil! 1ht·l 1'11 11 t·il ~\ lo1·11•·1· ... tn .end ~11\ \.,ll tlo rn l )'""'"I 1 11• 11:h .di••PI I ro·p•·nl n/H ('.-· ,HHi 1! II•H I<'IJI<T \H If ..,,\I\1\TII •fl. \"11 .o n· 11 •>' .. nn! <"lo -\!I ltJ.t' '' 1, 11"' rt t>IH ra I I. <;o u )J..\IJE IT EASY TO H~; S,\\'ED [,.·t nu• .... t.Jtt l'ft h \l.tltfl•··• II.')) 111 Tht·rr .lo'"H' ~n 1rt ( ·<'II • l,i/1{ ... ,, lf!f>uu~ 11 nrf IJ"• I:•··~ IIIII J-'11 • ·''" ~ •• , ,. IHf• I ., '" . ")' '"',. I ,. 11(11•'1 '"·' rllui m• ,·J Olltf '" ./mil Jt •rd ~. •t "I, ·, .,J. I• ,.,,, ll~·llf • 'Iff ·' ··J' : • I '. 1•1 /1, •ztl •J•,a " ····' • , \ I or "' \\ dl \<oil 11"'"' llw l."r•t '•"d !h,Jt hc·r· ~~;on''"'\ l ••k•· · 11 ,. nnt :~hard ,,,,,. "lh 1 ~ ,, ;on u1 ~1 11 ,,, \n,t ... d\ l.ri t•rn ·rl otllll hri Hit-w •d I o<!Pi f· 1111 "' .Jt••H'< ••Jli · ... ,lld '[t l ... t·.t ~\ l ht•\\11 \ '' "l"'n 11 •>11 oll •·r1 thut f•o1 rh••~;.,. '• ,1111" !I] I Ill tbt H loft•' l·••f f'Xitr!lp!<• 111 .1 .11 111·~ I ~ tht' l.urrl -.,nd lli'JP,., f1 1l!h 111 1;,,d a 11d h1• will dr.n1 llll!h '" ''"' \J!,tl n 111 Ji, 111'111· liT l.' II l ''' 1)1, ... fllll t' ]..l >Td •<\I'T nil 1-. flo It •lllf u dl thH! t .tll liJ•"n h.u1 F"r ''"""'<t'\f"r '<ha ll • dl 'IJ~·u th~ n~mt• ,,, tht' L•ltrl -.hall J, .... ,\HI '\<oi l!• "h"'""'' r t-:vldPnt I\' ! ;, >d 111 !(·ntlt•d ~fl l1 nl I• 1ft In !}(' .,flered "twnh. "'llllph •lfert>d 1" t\·e n ·hnrh . 10.het hf'r ~'"U are ~m ltrl ur not. ll h,.thN \fil l art' thf' l'l!t•!ol kind ol ~mner "t .1 !t'ndcr •·htld . The Wfl\ t" lw ~a1 t-rl 1-. t'a!'\ It I!. wicked tn 1r1 '"make tht> plan ol o;ai\'Al inn htHcl ""ht'n l hl' Lord ·l~u~ du1 ~n m u<'h 111 muke 11 f'a!li\' »nrl !'l lllple for f\•ervht<th AI!Dll\ Re ve l11t inn ~2 :1 7 ~11):8 , "The Sp irit and thf' hnde s.ay, Comr;o , And It'! him that heart'! h say. Come . And whn.,r.revl!r will, let h im takt' the -...·ater nf life freely." f:nd haa an easy tllJt n nf fiBiwu iun. J u!lt tttke the cup of Mlvatioo' On<'t wht>n I preacht<d in a h illh ~t'h<w)l 1 10.·t'nt t h rouah Script ure aftt•r Script ure . How man~. n11ny Scri tltu~ say. "kf.lir \'f' on the I..md .lt•sus Chri!lt ," and. ''He rtuJt belie\'f'lh on t he Srm hat h t\'t rlrt!llinll life," and. "He that helit\'el h 11n him is nnt con - demned," and . "Belito\'e un the I .flrd -lt!llus Christ. and thnu thalt bf' llB \'l'<L " w_, hnd a numher nfhillh ~e.-h,wll ynunlf people teved . Tile pretll"htr whn went wirh mf' 11111d t il we lt'ft . "ArNhtr Hict:, I am afraid ynu made it too ea11y." J !llt id, "I didn't m11 kf' it eaa)'. Jl'5us died lo m11ke it e11sy," r.nd intcnd~d J)eflple who wanted In ~f'l "a1•ed 10 be Mved. II · '• .d Jl 'II d i.rll .. lll f'l h ,, 1110 ' I 11 o: '"' Ill•• , 1•1 «lj l 1 li•h'> ,, ' II· .... ,1! th:tl "h"'''('r '"'"(·~ "ill •1••' J,, lr orr u•d d""" (;ud -.an?.• t'\t'rl h .. ch 11h11 rl!n lly want~ to hr '"11·d l lr--.o \'r~ ('l't'fV IH:>d \' wh!) h,.n ...... lll ;, ... ~, ... tur ~a lva t i on He ·",, '""''' IJt•dl "h" trw-t .. H 1m lor ~uh .olt<'l\ l llt'r•· 1~ ,1 t •~•h~h ld{'tt -..umr ha•'t'. .n1d •1w1 •n;Jk t-11 harrl 11 nd Th u~ dJ !!-· !11 •!I• •r I •' •d nnri I he• piAn of ~~~ h AI inn 11lwn tht'\ ... neo·r fi t what thev r ail ·+·u~l l'lf'h t'l l'-!11 "T hf' :-lmtllr .trulh '' .Jt . .._l, ..... ;ud 111 ,J,,hn l lf}, "F11r l.od .... ., h•l l'(lfht• \\<>rid . that ht-j!:al't' h 1~ ••1 1l1 lrn!•••tt·n =-'••n. Th at ul'/"·''"''f'' lo, It•' • th Ill hun -hnulrl nnt perish. hot h111 1· t-1 triR"\lOj;( hfr .. 1 ~ not that "'hl]l the i,••rrl s.a1d" Ht> S.A\'S 1n 1 .. 1111 .I IIi, "JI, Jlra / bdtl.'l't'th. nn rht-:-<on h.11h f'\t•rla!<tinjl llfr .. .\jti/111 l11h11 ··1 .'-1. '\.t>rdy. \'rnly. I -.:n 11 111" '"u . H£· that ht>art>th m.•· ""1 d 111HI ;.,, II• 1 >"th <•n hrm thut .. ''' "~< h 11 h t'l'i!rlflq on~:: h tt>. and -hnlltl••t ••mH' 111t•• l'<tlldemnAtinn : hut 1~ 1"'""'''11 tr••m rl eath unt" bfe." E1 idt·ll 1h !lw l.ord mteodt>rl tn lllllkt' 11 \'R~\ t"r unt' '" helie\'t' 111 ll1m '"" 111 111 1 "t•nsy belit'I·Jsm." \\,·1! 1.dk '" (;,d ah,ut thBt . Hf' k •·•·p~ llho"llll}! 111 thf' H1hle how !•:+ ... \ 11 ,. '" "f'l ,1f\f'rl He 1 n~i9-1 ~ th.ot "lw n 11•11 p11t \'our t ru~1 1n .)r ... u, lwlu·ll' 111 H 1m . \'flU hfl\'t' ,., ,., ln ... J'n" I ih· 11 . ALL oL·R S INS ARE ALH~:A llY ATOl\'F:ll FOR I ~ 1h111 1 ... f'a«y. t ht'n make tht' !Ill"! "t It (;t>(J 1ntendt-d it l/1 tw ,.,, ... \ Wlwn H t htld 11o hurn. t he mother .. tti iN' out ·!· hail\' ,Jf"'oU!I paid for "ilhatton tt .. p.ud wht"n He died on tht> ci'OI\6 and pourt'd out His blood. Th11t wa~ enough for God to be "Atl!'fiffi Wht>n JMua dit>d, He died l••r the !<in,. nf the wholf' world. Ht>rf' is mv huddy and helpt-r :-lll!'\'f' SH mfnrd. Su!vf'. when you got .o~a1ed , did y nu l(t>t SB\'ed from just JOins nf the past: No. Jesus isn 't ,·ommg bar k to die lt@Ain on the cross in nrdl'r to pay for the rest of Them . He d it'd (or tht whole packtt~f'. the aint' of the wholt' world. So 111\l my sins of past, prr - M"nt Jnd ruturf' were paid for on the rt0811. And when I took God up on that and I!I<X'tpted what Hf' offererl. He PYil forgiveneM ror all or it. l'hat doett not mean th11.t God'a C'hild dot. not have lO 1ive an ttc- CUWII , I have aia dau1htert, all mar. ried now. They wen: born in my (lmily. They ~·ill never be outAide. They will nevtr be anybod)· elM's dtuJ[hltri. They a111 mine and Mrt1. Rice'•· But if they did wrong they aot puni11hed for it. God al110 doe!\ C'hute:n every ~n that He rteeivtfl. 1•m not Aay ing thllll it donn't mat· ter about tin . I am aayiniJ thar ain hfl!l bten paid for 11nrl a• fa r a• the 1I•••IH<•I l••tl r ~••tll ,., •IH •·ff;, 1 th ot .--(·!t ll·•l<~h•n, ... ,.,,l•tlt -.• II• 1 ,!,, .. Tlw t.,Hdo·q rn•ll,.·.tf-1: '"'l •Ill~ (')l n~t 1• JIJ,I• •<'If "''111,1,1 If• l lo •t o~,to·o l .lt .r tl l•ll ••l t'l\ !I I' lh lit· ~lrJ jl\'~ II• 1r1 h ljl d \ "' 11 ~1 "ht•t•IJ h.11 o· .:••11• 1•'P I I It• ),,," IIHII•·•I ,.,,f. <·II • •., ~II• "\Ill 11 oi\ •• tt ll l T)u I,, •ld 11.,1 11 lo<1d 'I• li1 111 t )i,. IJII!Jit <TI "I •" oil 'I• 1 ,,, \,,·,rrl l 'l~ 1 .. Th• l'l.1111 \\o•Td o•l l ;,,fl lht•l+ J, •11• da•o f r<TW IIJT1 ,. I -"li lt• th 1~ rll.ttl t·r I h.ll 1~ 11h\ tl o·hl'l'll ' 1•1 I ~.11' llo tl "ht•IJ uflf ,.,,1111'• It• l 'h r••' .tlttl (fll,l ~ Ill HI!IJ ""!.\ •1\t' "lll·l\~1~ I ··" 1111, •·! h" h.,, h )'l'rlt•t lt·d t• •r, 1 l'r tlwm that ,tro· ~.1111 lilit•d lit pill• II, ... L•"' m , ••ur h1·••t1 11 ht·n ~, ,, lift •,Jinl 'T ht•tr ~1 11~ ,Jnd II"'J ll l llt·~ 111ll I tt lno·nllu·r Jl·• '"''r' 1111) tho ·n· ·,, I!•• m••r• .,,,, .• ,,,..: f,,, ·Ill• •lh•h )II I~ ]Il l l'l!allk (;,.d \lhl'll <>Ill 1• 1 ·1~ Ill .lo·~ll~ (•ll'rl thllll{ I~ Jl.lld t"f ~ d t 1 111 ~ ... t'lt ll•d 111 ~tlu r hturt :-ahHtJnn h t'11~1 (;,'ll ln U·nrlt<d t" make 11 t·u~~ T lw JH'nplc whn talk about ··f'a~, lwlwt·Jsm ·· a re u.~u AIIy jea lou~ pt>!;- plr. waluu ~ nf othE>r~ who w1o more snul:-Tlwv do noT win \'t'rt' rn11 1W anri St< bin. me oth{'rs. T hi:'l' Sal', .,·] jut'! rann"l helie\'e All thrl10e-arf' ~a \'r d ... Becll u8t' ,.f t>nvv 11nd !YAlnu.oy. they JM'r\'ert tht> "s rT!p- 1 u re~ ond make excu!'t'~ fnr not win· nm~o: mnrr . Il l. <JNLY ONE EASY STEP Snmt> people al~1 make steps for t al\'a tion. You rnusl h11ve a pf'riod nf t'flll\'Jct inn: .\'nu ha\'e to havt> a ]M'TJ•..:I "t m .. urnmj{ !!nd reJ>t'ntance. lhtn aft er awhilt> vt1u tru!lt the I..Nrl ~1 1. therf' !!' jla!<t ()ne step to "Ah'atinn. We may cafl il ~e''t'ral !hingl'. hut there 111 ju!lt tme tt~l f'p to l'Ah'11 t1nn Sonwhnrl v wrote me the nther day. "lirut her Hict', I d on 't agree with w•ur little broo klet. 'What M 11"t / llfl to Ht• ,r,;,an·d l' becau!lt' v"u rlon '! have enou,el-t In lht>re ahntll l't'pt>otan<'e.'' I was preaching nhnut euctlv whAt I hi! Lord Mid in Ac-llt. Hi::11. · .. Rt-lit>ve nn tht' Lmd .lf"su" Chri11t. anrl th(•u !<hfl h be .~/wed .'' \\'n11 nnt 1ho11 purt ri2hl in thf' Hihlf'"Tht-fr ulh i!l. !lal·inl( fa ith ~nrl rf'Jlf'IIT Ant·f' a rt' l:'lil r h nne ~i de nf th111 lltHnf' thtnJ[. ThNf.' J!l no! a hunc h 11f iilt•JW. "'·hereby ynu httve 111 dn tht~. lhl'n !hat. 11nd thai, then I hf' "' ht>r 1 ,~ktd" m11n one d a)-'. "'Arf' you iliVt"d "" \ HI" an11wt r ~~o·a•. "I am on my wfly. I am wnrkinlt at it."' You don '! ~eet aaved by workin1 at il. Yuu don't talte it a little at a time. Yoor hf'lr1 turnt frorn your 1in1 to Jft\1' In one act of faith. Call it repentance ir you want to, lor you are tumina: away from ain. C'all it faith ir ynu want to, bKauH it f11 faith whf'n you tum to JHUI. <~~TU•U!D MUT W!U ) l.u kl·. 1.-•.'iO l'i:'ftr.< hef1•rt> (;alileo. •!]('Ilk~ "' ('hn ~t rt<IU rnin~ to the t'll rt h th;;un wht>n 11 would he mid - IHL!Iil lll Olllt' plfiCt', nlo(llldl!.l' 8t o~w •!hr-t . nw rnin]<! a t annther,· and ''ll'lllfll.! at ~l diH nolht>r. a <"OnditJOn ,;,,,l l "illd J'll>t tw . wert' nut t he {'1\t fh r••li lld ;u1d d1d it nnt rotate \l jl"ll II ~ .lX I" !J.PJk (• 17.:\.].,lfi l l'lmt\'-f,ur hundrf.'d yf'ars ago :\J.,..t>~ W1ltnt'd 1 Delli 4 : 19) Israel HO:Il iM'<l tht-"'"r~h1p vf stars which l ht• J.,.rd had nl lutted os pnrliont'"d un t" Hll nnlcons undt>r the hra\'ens. Tha t "'fl.~ :l,!\1(1 ye ars before (".•p('rnku ... was hc)rn. How d id !iiUCh kn""'lf'l'il!t> l!l't mto t he B1ble if it llt'tt' ""' knnwn tha t tht> t>arth wa!' r••und'' ""\\ hu h111h mea~ured the waters m tht• h.,IJ,,w uf his hand." Srien- tl~l , ~a.v thAt any rnon• or leS& ptup .. tll••n "' Wll lt'r or lAnd woulrl 1 ... t•t·rd"u" .onrl mt>ted out hea•·en with 1lw "'PHil " ....;I'IE'ntJsts All agrt>e that 11 tit •. n·m••"'l•ht-rt'. wh1c h is abuut45 milt•· /log h. had heen any dee~r. it ""''uld hnlt' heen H hurdt<n to li ve o~m l Thnl i! t1 wt'rt' nn \·less . we could 11<•1 1·n ·A tht• Wlt hr•u-t considt>rable IJIII!I lsninh and Scientists Alfl'ee (lsa. 40: 12 ) .Jnd t·.,mprt·ht'ndi:'d the dutt ••1 1lw t•art h 111 fl mt•asurt>. ··There is J""'' t·n<•IHth :-oil jor thl' rarth '~ fnJ it -l llln t•~· .tnrl beaut\· .and Wt'tl!'lwd the mounta;n~ in !!Cales. anrl lht' tull,: m R hahtnre:" l 'h~ .. ~~·lt l ~er>t~ra phy tells us that ttw hei.:h1 of the mountains on t'\·ery CII8<0t is in d irect proportion to the dept h 11f the sea that beat11 upon 1 hr ~hnrr G t>OlO!:'i~u havt' just di1covered what wu known by the writers o( tht> Bible 2.800 years ago. Snme have critic:ized the Bible (or t ea<"hi n~o: that there Willi liRht before the !iiUn was pl111ced in the henens . T hey &lily that' Newton's theory ('l)rtlnt.dictll such teachinc. Yes. and Nt!wton't theory was u - ploded hal( a centuty qo. This Di- ble says the Spirit of God )»eean 10ovi ng !Gen. I :2), and it ttill mov- 1111 over the (aCfl of the W8Wn and thencf' c;:omes the light. Science now tuchet that lip\t ia the result o( a (()r('f: whM:h caUMt ethtr waves to vibrate with varylnc ra pidity. W ith t he i nvent i on o f photolfaphy, Kientisc.. have had to rtVOtutionize their kleu otlicht . Sir John H.nchtl Mya thatJi1ht. the: areatHC. for~ In all the unlwrM. Proetor M.YI Lhat It .. a Lht fmt ()( all th&t edtted in tht uniV'ti'M.• The mort .eltntific you aN, the bet,., ter yoo mflY understand the Biblt., Cameos----Scenes at the track II> HELEN HUFF WhUe SCI-"'"• a moeth at La Cua, brow.UC ID tbe su.n. relaxfDc lD tbe rnu- sac-es, I alao 'featured to tbe ''Tnek." It was a DOVel ny ln whleb to eotertaln my frleDds. They W'OIIId breeut down from Newport and pop out wUh me. Among those eha.rmiag guests were the Verne Oud- leys, the WWH41 Berls (of the Ensigu "Bee Line"}. tbe Leonard Jensens (BlUM 1s the presldeot of the Madre- e lias Audlfary) and Olive Latllam and Marj; they're from Laguna Huts. I say ''charmtng•• wlth purpose, because everyone of them went home rieher than they arrived. Forsome,ontypen- nies, others, dollars, but all richer. What is fascinating at the race track, anywhere you w.tOOe r, is oot only the hor- s es, but the people. Although it's exciting to chase Ule pot of gold around the traek, via an equine speedster, It's even more tun to watch the spectators. There is the lady wttb the brUllantly pink halr: the '·tout•· lady, who wears a computer hung to her waist and is anxious to tell you, (for a ''favor ", I'm sure). the next winner. Then, there are the two gentlemen, distinguished and happy. Perhaps these two are the mostamazlngOfall. They sit smoking consta.Dtly, downing several seemingly straight whiskies, followed by a few beers, followed b}' a handsome lunch. This de - fi es all rules of anti-smok- ers and cholesterol hounds. yet they look as fit as fid- dles and twice as well tuned. Constantly studying charts and papers, they appear to be winning a great deal or money, ~~o'fltch they do n~ need. Finally, neither one is under 80 years of age. There was one woman who was thoroughly decorated. Her sla cks were vtnlet, her blouse pink, and her halrwas pulled up into a tall leaning tower of P\sa. He r lashes w~re so thick. they fanned me ever}1ime she passed b)' me. Her ea rrings were fiv e rings of gold and her bracelets reached from wrist to elbow--tmaglne\1 Then, there were the dear little matrons from La Jolla, who probably have attended the races at this particular track ever since Bing Cros- b}' sang, in person, about the "surf meeti~ the turf." They we re ambidextrous-- like the rest, whoweredrin- klng tea, smoking clgs and figuring out race forms with !TOOt toc-IIJ. s.a.-IMN_.. ... -... ., the ...... Ia 1M ... .., .... •bo 'ftS llll'fllll( a muloart. At U. ame time, lbe waa embrol-a petit -piece nueoecas~o«wnystp. Pbac: a martial.. Ttds t. tile booHt truth. (ODe wODden whea tnath ls not honest.) Coutder tbat tnaDeMTertac! It •as a ~~ sum~ mer. Not ooly tbe thn• with hieD!Js, blat many days aDd e•~s with my clear son, Britt, and bis lmely •Ue, Anoa. The COQtrut of the nst at La Casa and tbe thrill at Del Mar wu eft0UCt1 to make aD )"'De feellO years better off. at least pbyst- cally. MARK HI NRI CHS AT AMHERST COLLEGE Mark Powell Hinrtehs of lnlne Tern.ee is among the 421 students whObegan clas~ ses tilts fall at Amherst College in Massachusetts. Mark, the son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hinrichs of 2007 Galatea Terrace, is a 1976 hOnors graduate of the Webb Sc hOOl of Calllor- nla., wbere he received aw- ards ln English, journalism and lltstory. He was editor ot the sebool paper, pre- sident of his class during hls freshman, sophomore aDd junior years, and played varsity football, basketball, tennls and baseball. IRINA LEW ART IS ON 01 SPLAY AT Ll BRARY Multi-techniques by New- port Beach artist Irina Lew are beiDg shon at Mariners branch Library through No- Yember and December. A Russian by birth, but resi- dent of Peldog, Stwlghll, aDd Manchuria, the arttst has been tnnuenced by the Oriental arts and credils her versatile ability to her early art training tn Clllna. Jn 1941, she moYed to Holly- wood, where she became di. rector of wardrobe acces- sories for Paramount Studios ror 5 years. CROSBY· PICKENS VOWS ARE RECITED The Rev. KeUh Ritter of Cal.ary Chapel, Costa Mesa, conducted the weddtng cere~ mony uniting MiSs Diane Crosby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CharlesCrosbyotHun- ttngton Beach, and Christo- pher Pickens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stullleh of Co- rona del Mar, on Saturday, Nov. 6, at the church. After a honeymoon In San otego, the couple wtU Uve in Costa Mesa. Luncheon • Dinner Brunch-• Late Supper Romantic Guitar Music in the old-world atmosphere of the Capri Lounge Resen~ations Honored (714) 642-9434 3300 W . COtJst Highway at Newport Bl11d. Newport Beach and the onginal Amelia 's on Balboa Island Dinner Only 311 Milrine Ave. 673-6580 ftll 411rl7'Jt..61 .. ...... a::-111"-Ill JOAN TERRILL ol Mnport Beacb ta obll8niDC ber Z5 year unt•erary wtth Pa- etttc Tel~. Sbe 1s a business oftlee -.penlllor in Costa Uua, SEX TALK SEMINAR IS SET FOR NO V. 19 ''Sex talk •• aoommuD1ea- Uoos worksbop for parents lbd lonrs" Is the tttle of a sem1nar tr.t wut be con- ducted Frtdty, No•. 19, by OCC sociology professor Mona A. Coates, Mrs. Coates, who teaches htunan sexuality atOCC, .-ut be assisted by Wayne D. Lamoot, co-founder and former executive 41reetor of the BlrthCootrollnstltute, The worksbop wtu be held from 7:!0 to !0:30p.m. at the Quality Inn Hotel in Anaheim. Tickets are priced at $6 and may be resened by calling 956-3600, Student tickets are $3, Newcomers at Hoag • SUWDAY, OCT. Jl ..., -......... lira. Harty ,....__, 11171 Cll.tttruta -..c-.-• MOIIDAY, JIOV. l ao, -lllr. ad lin. R. 1: ... r::JtMiiM001'0 J1 Beacoo a.,. • tvESDA.Y. JIIOV. t. GUI • llr. Mdllrs. James Wtlftl', 2151 Drab "'Mille, c-.-. Glrt -Mr • ..S Mrs.Chrts EU.._ U0 VIctoria, Co- llaiiOA. Girt ~ llr. aad Mrs. Rty. -St. ......_ll6S7El .... IB,eo.ta......_ BoJ .Mr.udMn., Trophy TnJQJo, 1592 Redl.lnds Pl., COlD Mea. • WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3 Boy • Mr. ud Mrs. Keo- D.eth PUler, 1924 Diane Lue, Harbor Rtpllnds. Girl ~ Mr. ud Mrs. Ro- I&Dd Oacood. !7 Hermitage Lue, Ble CtnJOD. Boy-Mr. and Mrs. Craig Whltlatcb, 106S Santa Rosa, Costa Mesa. • THURSDAY, NOV. 4 Glrl -Mr, aDd Mrs, Rt cb- lrd Cuter, 18ZS Port Car- low, Harbor VIew Homes. Gltl • Mr. aad Mrs. Tlbor VtssolaJ, 645 Seal street, Cotta Mea.. Girl • Mr. aDd Mrs. Ron- ald Kelly, 201Z flamingo, Costa Mesa, Gtrl -U:r, aod Mrs . Rob- ert 5diDc. 42'7 Canal, New- port Shores, • FRWAY, NOV. 5 Girl • Mr. ud Mrs. Mi- ebael Smttl!., S607 Blue Key , Harbor VIew Hllls. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Brad Powell, 1250 Adams, Costa Mesa. Ctrl • W.r. UtCt Mrs. wn . fred O..ridor. n 4tl c..,.. C lrcle, Ne'WI)ort Beaet&. • SAT11RDAY, NOV, 6 Boy-W:r.UidMrs.Robert •um~n, 600 Eut a.,, Bll- bca. Boy -Mr. and N ra. rna- eta Campbell, U~ lith St., Colli. Mesa. • SUNDAY, NOV, 1 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Rleh- ard Joaes, ZZS3 Colpte Dr •• Costa Mesa. • MONDAY, NOV, 8 Glrl • Mr. and Mrs. Pn- cutano Galwer., !!73-B lr& aple Streff., Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Hayes, SZ41 Orecoo An- oue, Costa Mesa . • TUESDAY, NOV. 9 Boy -M.r. and Mrs. Wat- son Warrtn, 140 CabrUJo, Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Yasu- DOr1 WaDmatusu, Z964 Or- ange Avemae, Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Ml- ctlael Banks, 506-1/ZOruge Avts~ue, Newport ShOres. Boy-Mr. and Mrs.C!lar- les Stewart, 234Cecll Place, Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. John MacBeth, 515 Riverside Ave., Newport Heights. SIDEWALK BANKING FACILITY SET UP A new coocept, sidewalk banking, has been introduced at Bank of Newport's maia otfice, Dover Dr . at 16th St. Walk-Up teller statioDS 1\ave been Installed aloog the sidewalk of 16th St. near Dover. There are now 4 walk-up windows, in add.J- Iion to 2 drive-through f.a. ctlitles. IIEWOI!TKAIBIR !JISCI f'Uil.ISHED IIEEitl.Y -PAGEl TltJIISIIIIY, lllV. ». 1f11 IXItiiiA DEL 111o1t CM.. Save a txn:lle! 20%0FF Coit Drapery Cleaning Now, ..... H% when Colt. the world's largest. restOfes the htdden beauty W'l ,-our draper1es Co1t rer'nO\Ies and cleans draper.es rehangs them wt1h perlect pleats and even hems And a COtt cleau1ng prolongs drape1"y lite Phone fOf a tree estimate and save no obligatiOn FOR FREE ESTIMATE PHONE 13&6. 642-8270 WORLD'S LARG EST DRAPERY AND CARPET CLEAHERS 1702II!WJI!!t ........ 17th St. COSTA MESA _, ....... _~ lt.AIMO DtSPA TCH£0 TRUCKS • .with loans You can be the proud owner of this prized Gitane 10-speed French bicycle. It's yours free when you borrow $5,000 or more to buy a car. boat, airplane or to finance home improvements, at French Bank of California, Newport Beach . One of France's finest bicycles with a consumer loan at attractive rates, is our way of introducing the new branch of French Bank of California, s ubsidi arv of the world's largest bank - outside the U.S. We'll also add our distinctive French Bank T-shirt to give or more. you a touch of class when you're wheeling around. If you 're not a cyclist, someone on your Christmas list is! Call 640-2470 or visit us soon. We have lots of money to lend at . co mpetitive rates. but our supply of these imported bikes is limited. French Bank of Calii>rnia ~ub-.Hha r. . f k.1'1QUt' \arnonale dt> Pan· \ Uhl••rrl.J ~t.-~1 .-Chart .. a·d bank. \lt>mbt'r Fl JJ(' 500 \'ewport Center Dri,·e \'ewport Beach. California Telephone 640-2 470 BNP C.•·UFOANIA 111r. ~· -~! I• ,,, \ , ~o·h. • li t" /)i n m~ r 15 /.":" U/ ,\, U {1<11 ( (' 1!/1 I ~~/QOJ(h o ' lmrjl a • ·•rf'/11' la~f~ ~on.jou .r •n.e ....... T-81drt ... .ocdlcrtdai GJTANE -from the maker of the 1976 Tour de Franct champion bkydt". \ - ...... T ...... I:.MIIC.M -PAC';! • -MOV. 11. 1f1t > ·.~· 'Enriched Flavor,~ breakthrough ends to bring taste to low tar smoking. For years, dependency on tar for taste has created a taste barrier for low tar smoking. Now that barrier has been broken. Broken for good by a remarkable new cigarette called MERIT MERIT is packed with 'Enriched Flavor' tobacco. The result of a radical new discovery so successful at boosting flavor, MERIT actually delivers the taste of cigarettes having more tar. Up to 60% more tar. Yet MERIT has only 9 mg. oftar. One of the l,.:·~~r;· 0.7 mg. nicoline av. ,., cigarene by FTC Me1hod Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. lowest tar levels in smoking today. Tests Verify Taste MERIT was taste-tested against current leading low tar brands ranging from 11 mg. to 15 mg. tar. Thousands of smokers were involved. The majority report: even if the cigarette tested had up to 60% more tar than MERIT, MERIT still delivered as much- or more-taste. You've been smokii)g "low tar, good taste" claims long enough. Now smoke the cigarette. MERIT and MERIT MENTHOL ' .. ' I I OCY •• .,....,...._.._ • c, a r ... -.111 cr• 11, ... ._ ...................... ......... ,,,. ... C8W .... a us adllll ............ .., .. ................... -.... I lttiJ, ... btl ..,..rt ... ..._,dllll-lll..,wn....,.,....., .... lttilllllll ........... "· ...... ••• ..... '7 • W. •• a.. aa al ' rd a.t M.,..tltr 'I ldbJa-. •. w1a1 a ,_... tiFSIOa 111-....._.,......,.. ... .... £ . ....,.,, ••• !*Flit"'-lid.. r •lr11d ................... ~. ftldl M 111111 ... Mar t111e neftlllas u. r1 ........... • •• Butaua I.~ lOt w.-a .. !f.-port ..... l'tpOittd w 1111 ear....._ from Onlp M. 111111 lo$ F 'der lt., ........ '-dllalltdtar- lier -.... lilld ~ ..... ride .... • •• o.aJd B. Pen&.2S,O..Ce,IMIMa- nl ~ ..... zz, 7-Z450Jiew- port Bhd..Colla ......... eMrpd dll u. •fllar'J , • $'70 --·s eoat from s.n. san Brt~toa at •••• Kelly D. m.cott. 14, of %910 Pwtrtree, COita Mea. ....._, a r1cM ..,., ID- Ju'J nne l"'dllc oa a mo- torcycle, ctm• by Pltrlck "· O'llalr, 18, of 20'71~ Wallact AYe., wt.o com- plaiTed fiJI paJa ID Ida rtpt '-,darldtttJictber.r ol a ear drt•• by Oscar A. 11mer, '71, oi1M5III.cluow1& A•e.. a. 1ltla St.. 30 feet eut fiJI Placeatia AYe. • MONDAY, NOV. 1 Tbl .. • Pit a water tnU- er 'IP oa WOOCS. blocb ud retDOYed ~ $100 ute UNJII)Iy ud IP"'DP. tbe tnn ... t*-1 ued a. Coi'OIDI del liar Freeway coutrwe- ttoe at 151 Bater St., OW'Ded by ... c::c..tneu.. Co., Saata AM • • • AD llllkDowD supeet ued a tey to pJn t11tr1 to a room lD Rodeny I-. 1400 S.E. Brlltol St., ste~unc a $45 foam bed pad. ._._Faa--* MI,.W.I .................. Glllill .. ~ .. - .. , a Q '; ...... .., ............. $ s ............. _. ................... a. ,._ ..... « ll»lllli"lt-.... 011-.e -. It 1:11 ~a.,,,*_... ........... a.c..._, ......._a .. *t&IIIW ••• h41 g.._, a.... ._. • t ,., • r a .............. eat ...... .... alliin -• -Ilea ,.._ ............ ,... .. • ... ._. .._ • 1111111r * r tiS • ••• Edt &. %rtra.JM,.CW.t......._ r ·~~~.~ ..... .._ ...... ...., .... ...._ r••1Wa..,..1 n ...._ .......... .._.~ ............... _ .. ......... C:U___ II I I 'WIIIDn• ... ... ... ,.... .. ,.... .,.llllld ............. $1 ..... Mlo Wodai. .. t· Cdll ..., • • • B. Ill. Dlntl. • ., • • • • lm'&ta:r • a at £. a.e IL. r , zw tenia ...... ...., .. .. ... $'7SO eat ... ,_Sa ........... • 51'5 '7 d .... fraalt , "' ....... .._ A..._ ...... a tt•...... '*t M. K-na,,IOO~ new • s' Jill tt .lalla L. ..a 114.. rt~J~HW a. $liS nne._, a $t50" M. a ........, fi'Oa ... .._fila $11 t.IU 11ac, a t10 e..a. ftlllt. Olii._.J, ~drl­ l'lilfliiMt a~.,....._ 11a0s •w• •--. cr.-cud tad • ru ..-.. *CCIIIIIala-ad t5 ~~~~~~t-tnet...,.. ... lie $100 ~ beJsMclll to GJ'IIDIY D. ~15,Mdl 1 ... a. 1-. 1.,.1,,. A. Se:nut&.. a, • TUESDAY, JtOV.% W_.. ar. JleD a•• a, bJ D-.a. c ---11 --...... a-e......._ tad -. -... . ... -,..._.... M1 11111. IIIIJeled lldal II-cllupd.,.. tile hi.Tfba'-Jnt. u .._ .....,. .. ., a WI cJary o1 IDIIIIt troaa ..._ tlrn from Fllmew Bd. to Br.. lilutrlt. hiO ...... Jt Fdr Dr. ad wu 118 bJ a Bml. • •• K-16 L. Prlel- car tn.elllll _... o1 Fdr-W, fiJI 2111 Flll.mew 11-s. tin Rd. dltY• by 11art s. Jl.l"'lied IU car at t111e r.rrl Lewt.a. 11, UM Ric....._, tMt lddrw It t:S5 p.m. W.r, COita Ilea ••• Aa ud IUJIItMd a bllrC1ar wbo $100 IIII'IHier ~ fled Olt Ole frolt door. eloet .,._ wu 11iD1M • TIIURSDAY, NOV. 4 from a ee1D1M bue 1t1at 1D Ward A. EMip. 13, ol tbe .. ..._..,.. JUd arM It 2 .. ......., Aft .. com- UOO Adama AYe., l:te'o•ldrc plaDed fiJI.,._ bllt f'lllllllred to PIMereetllwettmeatCo. .., ~ ... Ida ••• Carpet ftllted at $693 blqele WU llrfo!NS Ia ID wu 11o1ea from u apart-aeddiM with a ear driY• mtlll CDIIIIIles .ser ooe-by Cbarl.. Perrtae, C7, ltJiidiaa It IZ1 wn.. st., of tHO Part Newport_ at bekMctaclo.._.,.• C&.rplt, 19tb a. ud AaWm A•e. Wett,...er ••• la,....._ ..• Wllllam C. B...a..ter, F. Aflltllt. Apt. M-201, 1%50 U, ol 1175-1/! hllerb .Ada.lu A.... rtpDrted tbe AYe._ WU lajlred IMit eared tbeft o1 ber $100 moloJ'Cfele, for blJDMlf after a blqele ftteb Md beea left kM:.kled to be ..... l'tdlac .... tmo~Yed a po.c 1a a put:1ac 1taJJ at ID aa aeeldiM wUb a car tbat address ••• Daalene 11. drt•• bJ ._.., £. ao--. S1raJa, 15, Apt. D-104, %885 39, Wettlld.Mter, Ia aa alley Fai.rYew Ret., satrencs a eut ol the noo block OD tradared left lee, eoatuiGDa Harbor Bl•d •••• Jelttey T. ud abrulGu wtt• 1M.,.. Batcbluoa. U, ol 6S4-B btt by a ear ctrt•• by 10-James St., wula)lred WIMil cbael W. lMUe. zt, Apt. btl torelp car wu latOIYed E-20%, 1%50 Adams A•e., 011 1D aa accldeat at letb st. Adams AYe., 5! feet welt ud Newport Blfd. db a of Fatmew Bd. ear drt•• by Domac ,....-------------------.BoaS, 52, of 640 Plumer st. . . . Brace £. Morae, As a local lender in coastal Orange unty •". fZ/7([!/ makes many types of home loans For over ~ years Laguna Federal Savings has fostered home ownership and guided the planned development of the region we serve. Because we are a local Association, deeply rooted In coastal Orange County and sur- rounding Southland areas, savings generated at each local office of LFS are ptowed back Into local communities In the form of first mortgage loans. Whenever you need a loan, come In, or ask your broker or builder to consult with our cooperative and knowledge- able loan officers about the following. types of loan financing, available at competitive rates. , PIIIDtASE IDE LOANS ,/ CONSTRUcmN LOANS ,/ COtiiO-IJM FINAIONG ,/ REFIIAIICE LOANS ~ ~ TAKE-OUT LOANS ~-···--· ........... ~~ UOO Ada.m1 An., com- plaiDed of tbe $180 tbeft ol u adernter dtrile IUlt from tbe .-d .tory bal- CGDJ ol btl lii&Jtmtllt • • • A '-'tlar•oota $46S camen .,.. z a.... from tbe Y1deo I t: IDtllt .,.t(tbt UbnrJ a <>ruce eouc eau ...... llaiYta BIIJ'D4tll Jr .. SI,s.ta Aa, .... eblrred wttlldnak dr1Y11c after tu car bit t.be reu ol tbe car of Marp.ret L. O.SIIItll, 55, of 2744 :udlDal Dr., oa Faimew Rd. Z3 fMt DOrtb of Baker St. . • • A aaspect. oame wUllbeld. wu tatao IDto calbty oa tbe caq,a1 ot. COtta Mea fUtb Scbool, 2650 Fatntew Rd., wttb 34 hlDd-rolled mart)laDa clg- aretteaiDtdapoa..-Joa.of- ferlDc tbem lor ale at a 5~ a joilll ••• Jotm G. S.,U:.O.r, SO&Uolluoo AYe., rtPQrted tbe $410.05 tbeft of lkl eQIIjpmeDt by OM of aboat 60 p..tl att.dlDc a party jat tbat addrea. • FRIDAY, NOV. 5 W1Wam W. Warren, 18, of 2043 CoatiDeatal AYe., wu tat. to Ca.t& Mesa me mortal botptta1 t>r tr.t- meat ol ID)Irtea after bll motorcycle wu I.DYolYed 1D u accldeat at ButiOr Bl•d. ud Ford Rd., wltb a car drt•• by Eliabeth Barter, Z9, of 1M9 p..,_. St. ••• Soll,a L. Watldu, 13, of 1981-F Maple st., wu LD- jared wtdlt rldi.IIC btr bi- cycle DOrtbboaDd oa Pla- eeatia AYe. after co~ wttb a car dn•• by Saleb A. llmwer, 25, fiJI 117 C•- ter st., e1.eo.d oa Ctater St. • • • Dale R. Sible, 25, of 57 a JOUD st., wu ellarred wttb poll F IDoa fiJI OCIDCIID• tnted ClDIIbll IDd lluiUb on after bible ._., t>r a tnflle e'tltloa nne rid- lie bll blCJde at wu.- St. Uld RaleiP .... • • • Stereo ......_..... eWMnc ud IDol8 worb $1,011.!5 wen .._ fro• tM ear of LcNU II. KIM, 105-B Qcle st., I wtMwtic lltcb broaa to pia t11trJ ••• A Mfl)ar NIDOfed tan.nd ..... trom • .,..., • p.ID tiiiUJtDC.....,..._Data hmee 11e.. 1101 llatbor Bmt... taldilc aa tleetrtc tJpiwJk, cake .......... ~ -..:~~~aar • '"'·so ....... £$1.111......, . oceuftd 11 a.eoa ... Part ld!Dai.IMOMalnO... 114.., CQIJtac u , ... tiiGtr1c .... .._ -· eMil_. ar.1101cnua ............... MIIfc L. 011 J' \ I7GO Ha-fL.ay.-...a. ...... ................... ..... ,WilliS .......... ......... _,._ eleclbtolJI,oca ... ..._. It $1,-wn l' I 1 'r ...... ,.... J>Q]. Mfdl.ac~~~~e,a...._. L---------------------------~·~ ' • HOW MUCH CAN YOU AFFORD TO LOSE IF A BURGLAR DECIDES . :ro BREAK INTO YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS TONIGHT 7 GARDEN GRO~S TO MEET NOVEMBER 24 Sea Coast will plen your home or business security system . Phone 642--3490 Now! A comblaed meet1ac ot tbe Newport Mea Gardtm Cltl) aad £bell Garder.l Sec- U. wtll be beld at DOOD NoY. Z4 at the borne of Mrs. Ray Nl ... U2 Bolmwood Drtn, Newport Belctts. Mrs. NJelsEG Ia presldeat of tbe Newport Mesa Gard• Clab. CO-OP PRESCHOOL M Coroaa del Mar'a ComJDIIIdtJ Yoatb Ceater iDcbldes playtime. Pareots tate blru belpiDc oat at tbe acbool, wbicb uses tbe Youtb Ctater wltb the blessLDc of tbe Newport Beach parks, beacbes and recreatloc dept. from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. weekdays. Anotber 10-•eek program started Nov. 15 for ldds 3 througb 5. The school bas a capacity of 30 chUdren (and 30 motbers). 1nformat1oo 1s ava.Uable by call1Dg coordlllator Beverly Jones at 640-0761 or stepbanle De la Cruz at 640-8585. Mothers seen here j)iDtDg tbe ld<ls ln cllmblng the geodesic dome are Mrs. Jooes, fa.r left, Mrs. De la Cruz, far rtgbt. and Teresa Brownyard, top center. (Eo.stgn photo.) fA ...... _,._0.... PI'._....._, -...-r-1651 Pl•c-ti• •••· • c .... Meee Gaest apeakerwWbeMrs. COUld Cloue of Plant Coa- aeetkal, 1:1aJatiDcton B•eb. wbo leues aad ma.IDta1u plaDU to places of bul- aeu. Sbe wUJ apeak OD tbe can IDd feedtDc of pi&Dts. Ilea u well as womeo are LD.Ued to )liD tbe New- port Mesa GardeD Clab. BOB BAHKA NAMED BY ALUMNI AT UCI Robert Banlta of Newport Beach has been appotnted executive director of the UC Irvine Alumni Assn. He sue- ceeds Dta Dorsey of Irvine, wbo resigned to accept a positloo with a Chicago- based lostttuttoo.al nnance and development firm • IA~U e I . ' . ' Set your tht'rm06rat at ~0 in,.te&d of 72 ° and gve! If you're tn th~ hahst of k~pmJ: y0ur th~rmostat at 72~ you·r<> wasun~ ml"'ney EkcauSt" wuh a shght fhck o( the wmt tc' th<> left. Y<'U can move the needle tt' f\ 0 .~ nJ m' wt y0ur ht•ating costl ah<'ur 2~~' .. lc,wt'r Th~re ar~ NhN ways to lower huun~ C<'StS ttX' Properly insulate vo-ar auk . Wsth pro~r msulauon vou can ~duc:e heaune cost ubstannallv You 11 al savt nn • 1r rondmomna costs BaRd on R-dav 's pnct'' prorcrlv tnsulaun~t an lttic m 1 typ al h0u~ runs bttween $2 and $100 And what het~r place to tnve$t vnur money than 1n yc,ur own home! It's a '"'"''hit loll)j.! ll'fm 11\Vl'~tmcnt ~' c~ll :"' IO'lllilt h 10 C• •ntrtl\(t'f S<lm(· m('lrt' "•V5 to lower heatintt <'f'''' "nd ~ave t>ner~r\·· l uwtr V<'Ur hC'at 'ot'ttm~ ,,, turn tt ''" "hen vou'rt away lrt'm h.·m~ H,n~·rvtt, m a~a whert rn•t :ml! r-.n '"'ur a 40° tht"rm<'star "'ttiOI.! ... ,,h 1<w1hle \\,· 11hn "rnr vPur dN'n. and wm· ~t, '"', t , ''ot ,,~ur drare-r~., and curt3tn4i ,,, ~'''T ht .H .n K('cp the ftreplacc damrx-r do~d .1 .. "t'll il' v~nft, 10 r('<lm not bctng u~·,i \i:ll<" ~urt' V<'Ur fthC'r .. are clean \.b' ht· rhn <'' <"n nrcd rcpl•c•nll [),m rcturn·:m Rnllft and warm atr du''' on,, t \'t1U , t And tf you have t•I<'Ctrl• r .:.Jtan r hcanntt tt wtll bt worth Y''llf "htlt• '' ht•n yo u a~ ~m(' 10 rurn nff thcrmost<lt tn rn,"'m not ~Ulg u~d FM a free conservation booklet ,,n nthcr ways to savt" energy, wntt ·~nSt"rvatton:· Edison , P.O. Box 800. Rc,scmcad. CA ql770 Southem c.Jifomia EdiNn •" ,_,.Ossa ._..r.,.,. PUBLIC NOTICE S-441• •nriC"'li"'IIOOS BUSINEIS KAME ST A TIIIIIEIIT Tile--.,,.._ .... **' tw'eeu u: C.. ·-. Lid.. 19141 Slern IIana ...... lrrtae, CL t211S: Nell lf. Holmes Uld .""'"' L. Haloertll, ,....., partaors, 19141 Slern Mula Road, lrvtne, Ca. 9%715, This buSiness Is c:oD<Neted by a ieoenl ~rtnerstlW. Signed: Warren L. Hal- perin, Geaen.t Partoer. This .U.temeot wu tiled wUh the eounty clerk of Or- an,a:e Couoty Oct. 19, 1976. PubUsh: Oct. 28, Nov. 4, 11, 18, 19'76, in tile Newport Harbor Ensign. F -64846 PUBL IC N OTICE S-«185 rtCTITJOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following pecsoo is doing business a.s: Arlt.cxda EQUipmeot, 14142 Edwards Street, Westminster 92683: Ronnie Bernal, 5211 77th St., Glendale, Arizona. Tbis business Is cooducted by an llldividual, Signed: Ronnie Bernal. This statement was tiled with the county clerk of Or- ange County Oct. 19, 19'76, Publlsh: Oct. 28, Nov . 4, 11, 18, 1976, Jn the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -64850 PUBLIC N O T ICE S...f-1187 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEME!Io'T PUBLIC NOTICE ,__, Fk:iil«&a:a:Niii ll.t.IIB ITAIDEIWT Tile ......... _ .. dotlrchrt u:: a: ..... t:rftKn-vA~r-.,W•­ ...... Calttlnlalllll; (fll -FlU Oab A,._ ~ .._d'•r, CIIWtnla 11105~ HTL-..rloo,loc:., S'l) Sollll Fair Oab Aw.-e, Paa1 u Cattlonll 91105 nu..:.-. .. ....,. .. .d by a corponttoa. Corporatlob Name: lt'J'L lDdu.stri.H, loe., Rlcbtrd B. Lea&, Vlee-Prestdltlt/see- retary. Tbls 1Wetne11 •as tiled W'ltb tbe cocaoty clerk of Or. ance Coauty Oct. u , l976. PubUsh: No., 4, 11, 18, 2S, 1976, lD the Newport Ha.rtor EDSlgn. F -65393 P\..J8L!C N O TICE S-44330 FICTmOUS BUSlNESS NAME STATEMENT The followtDe periODS are dolng buslnet:s as: Marc' Andre, Encino Ton ' Country SllOA)l.Dg Ceote.r, 307 Ma.rlne AYenue, SoUe 8, Balboa Island 92662: Roo Solomons, 227 l.Aigoata st., Newport Beacn. California; Mark Beoabou, 14781 Don- caster, Irvine, California. This business Ia conducted by ''a genen1 partnership," Signed: M, M. Benabou . This statement was Oled with the county clerk of Or- ange County Oct. 26, 197 6. PubUsh: Nov. 4, 11. 18, 25, 1976 , iD the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -65394 The following person is doing business as: B t~ B Marketl.ng, 23361 El Toro Road, Ei Toro, Califomta _ _:_P_:U:,:B::.;:L.:.I C=...:N:..:;:O_:T_:I"=Cc!E'..__ 92630: Rocco Tripodi, 26791 C ~1e Marla, Mission Viejo, Ctllfomta 92675, Thls business is conducted by an lnd!Yidual. S~ed: Rocco Tripodi. This statement was riled with the county clerk of Or- an~e County Oct. 19, 197 6. Publish: Oct. 28, Nov, 4, 11, 18, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ens ign, F -64848 P UBLIC N OTIC E S-441 96 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS t'OAME STATEMENT The following person is doing busloess as: Associ- ated Brokers Service, 2025 West Balboa Blvd., ~ewport Beach, CA. 92660: Jack Snyder Re~ty, lnc., Cali- fornia Corp., 914 G1endal~ AYeDUe, Glendale, CA. 91206. Th!s business ls conducted by a corpontloo. Corpontion Name: Jack Snyde r Re~ty, Inc., John P. Snyder, President. This statement was filed with the county cle rk of Or- ange County Oct, 15, 19'76, Publish: Oct. 28, Nov. 4, ll, 18, 1976, ln the Newport Ha rbor Ensign, f -64725 P U BL IC N OT I CE S-30762 FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS NAME STATEME NT The foUowlng person is dolng business as: FCP Ad- vertising Co., 4300 Cam pus Drive. SUite 202, Newport Beach, Caill. 92660: Flber- r;lass Ciea.ning Products Inc. This business Is conduct- ed by an unJncorponted as- socl.ation other than a part- ae rship. Signed: Josepb A. Merkel. This statement was rued with the county clerk of Or- ange County Nov. 5. 1976. Puhllsh: Nov, 11, 18, 25, Dec. 2, 1976, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. f -66111 PUBLIC NOTICE S-30790 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE MENT 'rhe following persoo Is dolng busiDess as: The Ice Cream Man, 2609 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 92660: Scott Satoshi KaJ!ya,1311 W, 141st •• Gardeoa, Ca. 90247. This business is conducted by an ind1Yidual. Slgneclo S..H S. KaMa. Thla statement •u ftled wtlb the count)' clerk or Cr- ance County Nov . 12, 1976. Publls:h: NoY, 18, 25. Dec. 2, 9, 1976, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -66562 P U BLI C N O T ICE S-30'773 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The 1oUowt.nc perJODa are doln1 bultDHI 1.1: MJtcbeU- 8 rcnm No. l, 397 Vista Bara. Newport Beach. CL 92660= Larry L, Mitchell, 397 Vllta Ba11. Hewport Bettb. CL 92660: Dan M. BI"'W''l, 61'9 BolllDl, Lacuu Btaeb. Ca. 92&51. Tbla buskleniJ CODdlded bJ a llmllecl portoorolllp, ,SIDod: Larry L.llllcboll.1 nil --..... 4lecl w1tlllbo-ctert< otOr- .... ~ """· g, 1m. Nlll* New. 11,15, Doe. z, t, lt?t, &I tbl llnport Hltbor Eulp. f-M351 NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF' THE STATE Of CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNn' O F' ORANGE No. A-88896 Estate of MARTHA A. RAMSAY, Oeoceased, NOTICE IS HEREBY G£VEN to the creditors of the above named decedent that all persons having claims agalnst the said de- cedent are required to nle them, with the necessary vouchers, In the om ce of the clerk of the above ell• titled court, or to present them, wtth the necessary vouchers, to the undersigned at the ottlceofherattorneys, Keene aDd Dton, Ne~rt Arches Marina Btdldln&', 33!3 West Coast Highway, Suite 401, Newport Beach. Callfornta 92663, •hkh Is the place of bttsi.Dess of the undersigned ln ~I matters perta1ning to the estate of said decedent, within four months after the first pttl- UcaUon of thls notice. Dated: October 25, 19'7 6. Esther J. Lund, Execu. ttix, of the Wlll or the above name decedent. Keeoe and Dlon, At - torneys, 3333 W, Coast High. way, Suite 401, Newport Beach, California 92663, Telephone: (714} 645-4044, Attorneys for Executrix. Publlsh: Oct. 28, Nov. 4, 11, 18, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. P U BL IC N OTICE FICTITIOUS BUSrNESS NAME STATE MENT The following person l.s doing business as: KEZY Broadcast Workshop, 1190 E. BaJI Road, Anaheim, Cali- foml.a: American MedLa sys- tems Corpontlon, CalU. corp., 3416 Via Lido, New- port Beactt. California 92663. This business Is conducted by a corpontlon. Corporation Name: • American Medla Systems Corp., L. E. Marshall, Vlce- Presideot. This statemeot was rued •Ub the eoouty clerk or Or - ange County Nov. 2, 1976, PubUsh: Nm, 4, 11, 18, 2S, 1976, iD the Newport Harbor Enslgn. F -GS848 P U B L IC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY CIV· EN that !be City COUD<U of tbe City of Nnport Btleb wru bold apubllc belri.DC re-ra.rtttac tbe FlMl Plan for the SeoJ.or CiHifllls Ceoter aDd Third Year HUD Block C rant ADPllcaUoo. NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR. THER GIVEN tbat tbo Ald poobllc ooo.rtac wtn 11<1 bold oa the IStb dlyat~zrt,er, 19?6, at tbt boar of ?:SO p.m. IJl tbe CoaDeU Clam· bon of tile Clt)o Hall of lbo Clt)o ot MtwpOJI Boocb, Cal- IIDrU, at wtdeb tlmo llld ........ , .... all po.._ tllten:ltld mar ICIPIIr and bobooM- Dort. COorp Clty Ciert< City ot lf-rt Boacb PlbUA: ""'· u; U?&, .. tile N-rt llltbor IUign. - -"'P::CUC!'B::-L;-I;-:C:-:-;N;::O';T7.t C;:cE:;-'-·-==~P~U~B~L~t~C~N~O~T~t~C~E~=--"IIEW'Oif.-WWYIIf IIAialll - F1C'ItTIOIIS BOUm ..._..EIIIEBQ,t' -,Mf ' MAKE STATEIIEJIT .._ 1111-Y,I0¥.11, IllS FlCIIIW.-US ...!:' ..::::-.:=-....: lU.-IT•IIMDI COIOIA 118. IIU, CM.. Ek.. JU £. Saba Btld., Tile IJg •lie ,_.. Is 8d:lol.. CL -1: ........ .... ht ..: A.cadNIJ MlniDOIIlea ltodrfpe:t. uo ltp Co a r. 17?tS N.-.AYt.,H,-w-..,. IL, F- Parll, caw. 11'154. Yallor, CL IIZ'It~~o •- ntlbo-11-.. A. ......... 11711 ....... by aa ld.Yidii.L btn'r • ._ Fa.~aia Ytlltf, Slptd: Roll.1mda wtn-c~~ •• .. ~ettd moates Rod:rtpH. Tld..s ltt.temeat WIS ftled b1 11 tldl.ftdiiiL wttb Ute eo.ty cleft of Or· 9lped..: Wder A.llolpbt. aap Coanty Oct. 19, 1976. Tbl.s llat....t wu tufld Pl.lbli.sb.: Oct. n. Nor. t, •ttb t._ 00111tJ c1ert or Or- 11, ••~ 1976, 1o tlle Newport uce eo-tJ HoY. 5, 1971. Hamor EosiJo. F -64191 P'lbl.iJit: Now. II, 18, ts, Dee. z. 197t, .. tt. "Newport P U B LIC N OT I CE Harbor EMI,p.. F...&til15 S-30758 PUBLI C N OTIC E FICT!i10US BUSINESS S-&61! NAME STATEMENT F1CTITIOUS BUSINESS Tbe fotlowtnr: pe.riiOilS are N A.K£ STATE ME NT doinc bulDess as: Stwlgba.i Tbe foUowtoc penou are SpriiiiC Ga.rdea Restaan.at., dolnc bastDeea u : West- 6842 Edinger An .. at Gol. Last. 17550 Glllefte AYe- de~~west, Hllntt.Dctoo Beach. n~ae, P.O. Box C.-19560, Jr- Ca. 92647 : Chlu, CbUDg An. rtoe, CA 92713: JohD D. Lask 3S3 Nortb Bereado St:rM!t, ' Soo, a Clillomtaeorpora- Los Anceles, Ca. 90004: tioo, general .-.rtner. 17550 Chow, M, Jobn. 11467 Sec· CUlette AYSNe0 P.O. Box rell Way, CaiYer Clty, Ca.. C-19560, lTYlne, CA 927 13; 90230. James E. West, cenenl This businesslscooducted partner, 1CT110 WUShire by a genenl partnership. BIYd., Apt. 704, Los Angeles, Slgoed: Chlu, Ctumg ~ CA 9002.4. Chow, M. Jolln. This buslnesstsoooducted This statement was ttied by a geaenl partnership. wtth the county clerk of Or-Corpon.Uon Name: Joha ange County Nov. 9, 19'76. D. Lust & Soo, WUllam R. Publish: Nov. 18, 25, Dec . Brasher, Vtee-Presl6ent. 2, 9, 1976, In tbe Newport This statement wu fUed fla.rbor Enstcn. F -66350 wttb tbf' counly clerk of Or- P U B L I C N OT I C E S-372S9 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persoos are doing business as: Swlcrest Ontario Company, a Joint Venture, 1691 Kettering Street, l"lne, Callfornta 927 14: The Colwell Com· pany, a Joint Venture, 3223 w. Sllth Street. los Ange- les, California 90020; But- ler Housing Corporation, a Joint Venturer, 1691 Ketter- ing St reet, lrvlne, California 92714. This business Is cooducted by an unlncorponted as- soclatlon other than a partnerstdp. Signed: Suncrest Ontario Company, a Joint Venture, By: Butler Housing Cor- pontton, a Jolnt Venturer, J. A. Feeley, Jr., Vice- President. This statement was rued •lth the cocmty clerk of Qr. ang~ County NoY. 3, 1976. Publish: Nov . 18, 25, Dee. 2, 9, 1976, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. f -65925 P U BLIC N O TICE ance County NOf, 2, 19'76. Publlsh: Nov. 11, 18, Z5, Dee. 2, 1976, In the N~rt Harbor Ensign. f -65826 P U B L I C NO T ICE S-62570 FICTITIOUS BU'SlNESS NAME STATEMENT The followtnc persons are dol.ng business as: Chenoa lnYestments I, 33691 Wlnd- jamme r Drive, Laguna NI- guel, Califonda 92677: Elea- nor Mlnkotr, 33691 Windjam - mer Drive, Laguna Niguel, Cal.ltoro.ta 92677; Mi chael L. Minkoff, 31917 Lyndbrook Court, Westlake Village, Callfornia 91361 . This business Is conducted by a limited partnership. Signed: Eleanor Minkoff. This statement was rued with the county clerk of Or- ange County Oct. 29, 1976, Publisb: Nov, 11, 18, 25, Dec. 2, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F65689 PUBLIC N OTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SIIP£111011 OOUitT OF 1'111!: Bun: OF CAUF'OIIlllA FOR THE COOl I t Of' ORAIIGE 100. AD 15001 ClTA111* CC D5 <•--> .. lbo -ot ... poll- -of II.&JIL\ 0£ LOS AIIGELD IIOMEIO ZA- MORA LOPEZ GALLO. ~ beloalf ot RAUL ROIIDO ZAMORA. a mlllorfor Free- dom from PU81t11 c..._, ud Coatl'Ol. THE PEOPL£ OF THE STATE OF CAUFORHIA To: MANUE L n:MBR£S COR!fE.IO By order al ttds e:o.rt ,._ a.re ben!bJ adl1.ed tblt JOlt may a,tpeU before n.e )ldge pruldlac lo llop.rtmeat 19 or tb1J eoart OD San. 6, 1m, at 9:00A.M., tbell &Dd then! to lbow eaase, lf any you bave, 'lfby RAUL ROMERO ZAMORA shcNld DOt be declared free of yoar culltody aod ooat.rol for tbe purpose of treelng RAU l:. ROMERO ZAMORA for placement for adopeion. Wllliam E. st Jotm, Clerk F ranees L. v alasek.. Deputy Clerk Flke, Loughran, HeinlJ• Osterhout II Trebler 1n A.s- aoclaUoo, l.ZOO North Ma.ln Street. Suite 72-4, Saota Ana.. California 9Z701, Telephobe: (714) 834-1234, Attorneys for PetltioDer. Publlsh: NOY. 11, 18, 25, Dee. 2, 1976, 1n the Newport Ha..rbor E DSign. P U BL IC NOTIC E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEl1ENT The follolf'ine per9011s are doing business as: PC L Pro- perties, 29'70 Harbor Boule- vard, Suite 206, Costa Mesa, Calil. 92626: Raphael Cohen, 5622 HIU Oak Dr., Los An- celes, c.ur. 90068; George H. PlDclmey J r., 3201 Ml· cb.lgan Ave., Costa Mesa, Calli. 92626; £. Eddie L-e- Barron, 27 17 Sandpiper Drive, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626. This business Is conduct- ed by a cenenl partnership. Sl.gDed: Rapbael Coheo.. This Statement was IUed with the coauty clerk of Or-anre County No~. 5, 1976. PubUsb: Nov. 11, 18, 25, Dee. 2, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. f -6&054 S-<%~81 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followlni persons al'f! doing business as: Lusk- Nohl Company( 17550 Cii- S-37257 lette Avenue, P.O. Box C-P UBLIC N O T ICE fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS 19560), lr?tne, CA 92713: _....:...::..:=:.:::..=:..:.:..::..::...._ NAME STATEMENT John D, Lusk &r Son, I Call- The following persons are fomJa .corporation, general doing bUsiness as: Pleas-partner, 17550 GUlette A•e- slo's, 630 B. Newport Ceo-nue, (P.O. BOX C ·19560), ter Drive, Newport Beach, l"lne, CA 927 13; Santiago Callfornla 92660: Edwin AI -La.nd Company, a Callforo.la Yln Epstein, Junior, 25152 corporation, ceneral part. La SUen, Laguna lUlls, Call-oer. 17550 GUiette Avenue, fornla 92653; Jan.yce Myrna (P.O. Box C-19560), lrvtne, Epsteln, 25152 La Sueo, La-CA 92713, runa HWs, CalUoro.la 92653. This business fA: conducted This business Is cooducted by a genen .l pa.rtnersbip. by a Umtted partnership. Corporation Name: Jolln Signed: _Ec!wln AlfiD Ep-D, Lusk & Son, William R. staiD. JuoJor. Brasher, VIce President. This statement WI.S Qled This statement wts Oled witb the county clerk of Or-with the county clerk of Or- ange County NoY, 3, 19"16. ange CotmtJ Nov, 2, 19'76, Publtsh: Nov. 18, 25, ~. Publlsh: NoY, 11, 18, 25, 2, 9, 1976, in the Newport Dec. 2, 19'76, in tbe Newport Harbor Enstgn. F -65922 Harbor Ensign, F -6582f P U BLIC N O T I CE P U BL IC NO TICE S-3'7254 s.3073o FtCTITtoUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT The following pereor&S are Tbe following penon Is doing business as: Qulkda.ta, dolng business as: cOe, 17 3431 Cerritos AYe., los Ala -Terrace, LIOO Park, New- mltos 9072~ Dr, Emat J. port Beach, California Schubert (general pa.rbler), 92663: Victor E. ()ptnear, 2924 Ladoga, Looa; Beacb,. Same as prlnclp:a.l busl~~e•s Ca. 90815; Cbrlsta Sct.Jbert tocaUoo. (limited partuer>. 2924 La-This bustnesliiscondaeted dop., Long Beaeb 90815. by an lnd!Yidual. This bUslnesslleooducteCI Signed: Victor E. OpiDcar. by a Umtted pa..rtDersblp. This statement was flied Slped: Ernlt SchUbert. wtth the county clerk al Or- Thl• statemt111C wu ftled aace County NO'#, Z, 19'76. wlth the county eterk of Or· PubUsh: NoY, 11, 18, !5. ange County NoY, 4, 1r76. Dee. 2, 19'76, in Ule Newport Publish: NoY. II, 25. Dee, H a.tbor Ensign. f -658M 2, 9, 1976, ID tk Newport P U BLIC N OTICE Htrbor Eo.stp. F ...$6008 -...:...""'c::.:,:::...;::,::..:.:.,:::.!;._ P U BLI C NOTICE S·62566 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS S .. f7160 NAME STATEMENT FtCTITIOUS BUSlNESS Tbe following per_,.., are N ~ STATEMENT doln(busloessu:B,J,Mae- The loiiOWIJIC po,_ Ia Dowell • Compoo,, 111105 dolnc """'-u: -Sky Park Clrcle1 Slo-G, 1r- Citl....,, -t Clob, 500 •IDe, Callfonua 1~15: Nh'pOrt c-.r Drt~e, a&.l:te Benard J, MacDowtll, 18S9 500, Nnport Beaeb. Ca. Port Charles, Newport 9~ CUll Corpo-. I B•cb, CL 9U60; Vlrlt* Calllonlll oorpontloD, 500 Kelly llacno..eu, 1639 Port Nt"WPOrt C..tel Drtft, 8ldte Cbl.rles, Newport Baeb, Ca. 500, N'twPOrt 8taeb. CL 12&60. g-· . Thll ..... _.,_ T1U t.lf ••.LicoNtcttd by 1 r-eni S&J1Denllfp. b)' a oorpo-. Slpocl: Br Corpoi"'CCII flame: GU.. Aped: Banlrd J. Mtlll- Corporolloo, TID-W, Dolrtll, Vlr(lala Kol!J -- GUll,........ Dolroll. Tru .... ....., .,.. 4led nu ltltem.M ..., m .. ..... lbo _, c1orlt ot Or-.... tile......, ...... of Or- .... ~ ""'· 4, ma. ..,.. c-, Oct. n, 1r11. Nllloll: New. 14, 15, Dte. -IIIII: ..... 11 11 • z1 ,1, 1fl&, 1a 1M "-" ·o.e. z, 111'16, .. tt•' M~ Hltbor Eootp. f-48006 11u1>or Eotlp. f -Oit1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe following persoo Is doing busloess as: Draw Management Company, 8402 Commonwellth Ave •• Buena Park, Calif. 90620: Doa.~d W, Wright. 484 Ogle st., Costa Mesa, Caill, 9262'7; ~ Reider, 5700 Ravenapur Dr., Palos Verdes, Calif. 902'74. This business is conduct. ed by a general partnership. Signed: Abe Reider, Doo· ald w. Wright. This statement was Wed with the county clerk of Or- ange County NoY, 8, 1976. Publlah: Ncrf. 11, 18, 25, Dec. 2, 19'76, 1n the Newport Harbor EDstcn. f -66161 P U BLIC N O T IC E S-30'734 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe following peraon Is doing business as: JS De- stcns, 22661 Lambert St., Suite 209, El Toro, Ca. 9Z8SO: Ja.tme GObert Sa.n- ebe~, 31583 £. NlJie, Laguu Ntpel, Ca. 9!67'7. This bllsiDeu 11 eoaducted by ID ladh1da.al. Slptd: JalmeCllbertSan- cbe&. Ttt11 ltatemeat wu ftled wltb tbe eoaaty clerk of or. .... eo-ty Nof. 5, 19?6. PlbtUil.: HoY. u, 11, 25, Ote. Z, 1 f7&, 1Ji the Newport Harbor Eulp, f -66095 PUBLI C NO TICE S..e!660 . FICTmOUS BOSiliESS 'NAME STATEMENT Tbo lollowlloC -Ia doillc .,_..._, u: Voe. Lulk. 1'1550 GtD .. ct A~ .... (P.O. -C-111560), IMM, CA IIZ'IU: I'*' D. Loot ' sao, a c-corpon- ttoo, ......... -. 17550 GW-A-(P.O. Bot C-IMMJ. -·CAlli'! II, nl(hdFJT'il~ .., . -... -.. c ..... -11-.-D, LutA .... InllluiR. Bnlllllr, Ylcl PI dW nu .... ., ... Sled -1110 _, c1orlt ot 0.-.... p~ llof. I, 1,1, -· ..... 11, 11, 15, Doc. z, 1 "'· ...... lltwpOJI -....... ,_._ P U BLI C N OTICE FICTTI"'IOS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe "'""""' -Ia dolac t.te• u: Con.a ... Mar ..._ ....... U35 E. Cout, Staifte S, CorODII del Mar, Ca. 92625: Ctlrystle F. HoltPu. SOl JumlDe An._ Col'OGI del Mar, Ca. 9!6!5. · This blatae .. ls CODducted by an 1Ddt.Y1.dUI. Slgneclo Cltry.U• r. Hop. .... Tltis .tatemeat wu flied wllh the eotmty eterk of Cr-ance County Oct. 29, 19'7&. Publi.sh: NOf. 4, 11, 18, 25, 19'76, iD the Newport Harbor Eutcn. F -65660 P U B LI C N G:I T IC E FICTITIOUS BUStNESS NAME STATEMENT T be follow"IDc penoo Is do!nc bustneu as: Cares Cards, 2523 Eutblutr Dr., Newport Beach 92660: Carol Cn.bb, 502 JumiDe, New- port Beach. Ca. 92625. This busiDesa Is eonducted by an indlrldu.a.l. Siped: Carol Cnbb. This statemeot wu rued with the county clerk of Or- age County Oct. 29, 19'76. PubUsh: Nov. 4, 11, 18, 25, 19'76, tn the Newport Harbor EnJlgn. F -65659 P U BLI C N OTI CE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The fo11owlng persoo is doing business as: Claude Ltd., 29'70 Hubor Blvd., Suite 206, Costa Meaa.Clill. 92626: E. Eddie LeBarron, 2717 SI.Ddptper Dr., Costa Mesa, Call(, 92626. This bustneu is conducted by a U.mtted PIJ"tDersMp. Slped: E. Edd.le Le- Barron, This Jtatemeot was ftled wttb the county clerk of Or- ange County Oct. 26, 19'76. PttbUsh: Now. 4, 11, 18, 25, 1976, lo the Newport Harbor Enslen. f -65464 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS HUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following per80fl Is doinc business aa: Hfblscus I Ltel., 2970 Harbor Blwel., Suite 206, Costa Mea, CalU. 92626: E. Eddie LeBarron, 2717 S~lper Dr., Costa Mesa, Ca.l11. 92626. This bustnesli i1 eooducted by 1 llmlted ~rtnenhlp. Signed: E. Eddie Le- Barroo. This statemeot wu rued with tbe county clerk or Or-uc• COUDtY Oct. 26, 1976, Pabllah: NoY. 4, 11, 18, 25, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -65462 PUBLIC N O T ICE S-30702 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The follOWing peraoo Is doing bulinesa u: Robin Realty • 24853 Lakefield Street, El Toro, Calif. 92'630: Frauthony Corponuon, a California Cof1)0nt1Cifl, 1010 Gulllord Court, Leucadia, Calli. 920%4. This baaiDess Is eooCIUeted by a eort~Qntl<lfl. CorpontloD Ntme: Fru~ lboDJ Corporatloll, NlehOI&I D. Ntl-., Prea. Tld.a Jtllefi'MIDI "' ftled wltb tbe coaaty clert of Or-.... c-Oct. 1101, If!&. Publllll: HoY ... 11, 11, 25, 19?1, 1D tbe Newport Ha.tbor Eutp, F -85458 PUBLIC N OTICE s..- FICTmous BUSINESS NAIIE STATEIIENT Tbt followtllr perto~. la dolotl -too L.S ~,17105-IIII<J'Put 11oo1onn, Lrrtao, Calllor- alallr10'7:._.........., roe.'L c-""'' .. 11--11 .., Port lloolo-.............. c_ llr111'1. TMat *••"c.dllcted .., ... ....-. COI)iltt\•*-t: o.taJ 1oM, ....... !lat., Lon Call- ... PruUn', ,... 1 31 .. ftl ... _llll_,eloftotOr- -c.-, Oct. .. 1fll, .....-....... 11,11, ... lfl!,._ ~·-.... lltwport ~--p- P U BLIC NOT ICE P U BL IC NOT IC E FICTITIOUS BUSL~ESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe following peuons are dotnc buli.ness as: Top in- vestments, Ud., 13922 Dall Lane, Sant2 Aaa, Califoml2 92705: Brysoo E. Hickman, (General Parbler), 1947 Port Blsh-" Place, New- port Beach. CalUomla 92660; Albert P, Sc hafer (IJmHed partner), 5531 Drover Dr., San Diego, Calt- fornia. 9211 S; Myron G. Platteo (Limited Partne r), 427 Rinrstde Dr .• ~f'W ­ port Beach, C aUfomia 92660; Patricia D. Beals, (Limited Partner ), 1241 Garden Grove, Callfornla 92641. This business Is rondueted b)' a llmfled partnership. Signed: Bryson E. Hh'k- man. This statement was fil pd with the counl)" clerk of Or. ange County Oct. 22, 1976. Publlsh: Oct . 28, Nov. -1, 11,. 18, 19'7 6, tn th~> ~ewpon Harbor Ensign, f -6526(, PUBL IC N OTICE s.44335 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The fo!IIJwing person Is doing bttsiAess as: B & M lnvestmeots, 2020 Sout h Eastwood, Santa Ana, Ca. 92705: Basil Van Boom and Michael P. Callaghan, 2020 South Eastwood, Santa Ana , Ca. 92705 . This business Is conducted by a general partnership. Signed: .Basll Van Boom, Genenl Partner. This statement was ftled wtth the county clerk of Or- ange County Oct. 26, t 976, Publlsh: Nov. 4, 11, 18, 25, 1976, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. f -65381 P UBLIC N OT I CE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as: Western Engineering Comp:a.n.y,li29l I nine Blvd,, st. lfl61, Tus- tin, Ca. 92680: Edward Fruee, 2102 Ri chmond, Santa Ana, Ca. 92701; Gene Muter, 16661 Mytlnger, Huntincton Be:ach, Ca. 92647. Tbis business is cooducted by a ceneral partnership, Stcned: Edwant Frazee, Gene Mtller. This statement was filed with the cottnty clerk ol Or- ange County Nov. 1, 1976. Publish: Nov . 4, II, 18, 25. 1976, tn the Newport Harbor Ensign.. F ~65759 P U B LIC NOTI C E fiCTITIOUS BUSlNESS NAME STATEMENT The follo~ng persons are doing buslness as: What's Coold~.., 2632 San Mtcuel, Newpo rt Beach, Calif. 92660: Luhan, Jorge& Lu cy, 9 Linda Isle, Newport Beach, Call!. 92660; Zavarel.la, Rocco & Mary, 2456 Vista Haga r, Newport Beach, Calli. 92660. This business Is conducted by a geoenl partnership. Stcned: Lucy A. Luhan, Roe oo Zanrella. This atttement was Wed with the eCMaDty clerk of Or-aoce County Oct. 22, 1976. PVbllsh: OCL 28, NoY. 4. 11, 18, 19'76, bl the Newport Harbor ~ulgn, F -65267 PUBLI C NOTI C E n c Tmous BUSINESS NAIIE STATEIIENT Tbe lotJowlac per.ac is dolac ba.JJoela u: Select Pra,ertJH, 31SO Hatbor Blfd.., Cotta Mea, CL _, ·-Corpoltiloo, Caltt. CO.flli., JISO Nrbor, C.. .. _ Ctlll. -· nu-.~~-t­..,..,,.,..,..__ c~ Name: Vtotto Corr>or-. P. A. Vlotio, ,,....., 'nil ~~~~-.... lllecl -tloe-dtrllotOr--c_, Kol', I, 1fiS, ......... 11, 11, z:s, Dec. a. tt?6, 111 n.. Newport llullor Eoolp. F -«17fl ' PU&LIC NOTICE S-IO'It1 F1CTITIOOS IIUIDtESS NAME ST ATEMEJrT Tile __ .. dcJMI h '7 I • U: (l)Crwc· • ..,~(Z)f1l'lotl G • .._.. eo. (a)~rt~oe Fu.to Sen'lce, (4) G,...t Welltenl f"UcMS.rrl~,l919 Newport 8Jt'd .. Cotta Uta, Ca. 9ZIZ7: Jtmn tl Grec- OI'J, a.me. Ttd.s bustness ls comduct.ed bJ In lncftfldul.l Slped: James fl Grecory. TbU Jtatemeal wu rued •tth ttlt eouty clerk of Or - aace Colmt)' NoY. 1, 197£. Ptbllllh: New. 11. 25, Dec. 2. 9, 1976, to tbe Newport Harbor Ensign. F ...&5775 PUBLIC NO T IC E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe followtnc person is doing buslneH as: Cannery VUJa&e Re:a.tty, 421 31st Street, Newport Beach, Callf.: Lewis Toomaon Os- born. !IOie owner, 211 2oth St., N~rt Belch. Cal. 92663, This business ts coodttd- ed by an indiYidUal. Signed: Lewis TbomSOil Osborn. This statement was filed wtth the county clerk of Or- a.nee County Nov. 5, 197 6, Publish: Nov . 11, 18, 25, Der. 2, 1976, In the Newport Harbor Ensign, F -&6053 P U B LIC N O T ICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM E ST AT EMENT The foUowtng per!IOns are doing business as: K 3Jld H Dl.amond Co. Ud., 13922 Da.U Lane, Santa Ana, Cat. 927 05: Nlal P. Lueking, General Partner, 3U7 Princeton Dr., Costa Mesa, Cal. 92626; Bryson E. Hickman, Limited Partner, 1947 Port BishOp Place, Newport Beach 92660. This business Is conduct- ed by a Umlted partnership. Signed: Ntat P. Lueklng, . Thls statement was fil ed wit h the county cler k of Or - ange County N"ov. 5, 1976. Publish: Nov. 11, 18, 25, Dec, 2, 197 6, ln the Newport Harbor Ensl(n. F -66055 P U BLIC N OTIC E 61720 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS l"AME STATEM E~T The following pe rson is doing business as: Big Banana Leasing Company, SOO ~f'wpor1 C'ertl£>r Dr., :-lo. 655, Newpo n Beach, Cali- fo rnia: Robert M. Sm ith, 6461 Down Drive, lluntlngton Beach, California. This bus iness is conducted b)' a LlmJted Partnership. Signed: Robert M. Smith, This stalemeflt ~~o·as fil ed wtth the county clerk or Or - ange County Oct. 13, El7G, Publish: On. 28, r.iov , 4, ll, 18, l 'l76, In I he Ne~~o'J)Ort Harbor Ens ign, F -64372 P U BL IC N O TI CE S-30713 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing business as: The Tat Center, 22831 Loumont Dr., E1 Toro, Ca. 92630: Donald L. Turner, 22831 loumont Dr., El Toro, Ca. 92630. This business Is conducted by an individual. Signed: Donald L, Turne r, This statement was fil ed with the county clerk of Or - alfge County Oct. 20, 1976, Publish: Nov, 4, 11, 18, 2:i, 1976, tn the Newport Harbor Ensign. f -65042 PUBLIC N OTICE FICTITIOUS BUSil"ESS NAME STATEMEN T The following person Is dolng business as: Accurate Dru m Sanding, 11 07 Baker St., Costa Mesa, Ca.l . 92626: Ttlomu George Ouellette, 2726 San Lucas Ln., Costa Mesa, Cal, 92626 , Thls business Is condttcted by an Individual. Sl.gned: Thomas G. Ouel- lette • Th.ls statement was filed wltb lht county clerk of Or- ange County Oct. 20, 1976. Publlsh: Oct. 28, Nov, 4, 11, 18, 1976, In the Newport Harbor Ensign, F -64945 PUBLI C N OT I CE" FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followln& per10n Is dotnc buslneu a,: Trans Dt.rlen-Patl.gonhtn Expedi- tion, 219 EYtat.nc: Canyon Rd., Co,.. dtl Mar, Ca. 92625: JOhn Bndtey wu. mer. 211 Enatnc Cuyoa Rd., CoroDI del Mar, Ca. 926%5. TbLa bu1Hu II conducted ., ............ 1. Signed: Jollo BndleJ Wil - mer, Thla ltl.ttmtat na ftled •Wt the eauoty elert of Or - up c_, Oct. zo, 1111s • ,.bltlltt Oct. Zl, New. 4. 11, 11, Jl?t, il lbe Newport )IU'bor Eulp. f-64948 . --· •__:__ ----~--~ ..... .............._ . ~ .. Westside rezone is ok 'd DAMAGED PAGE Newport Police Blotter Raoa. II«Jtiou to brl p~ ID t be We tsid commaatty plan area t.nto CCIIl.IDrmuce Yith tLt r.lty reaeraJ plu •ere ~&~Pro•ed by tbe Costa Mea CUy Pla.D- alar Commlssloo Lt •ef"lt. a eb e from Cl com~r­ clal to CL Umlted comm- ercbl lor property at 1845 Placentia .. h e.; from Ml tn- dul>trlal to MG gEr~eral man- U!I"turmr aoo RZ-t P r~l­ dentlaJ for propt>r:t; at 902 to 9-CO w. 18th St. and frorr C 1 commer cl.a.J to CL llmt- t€'d C<Jmmerctal and R2 -CP and R3 ..C P residential lor p rapt> rt y col 1 887 and 1895 Monrovla A ..... and 913 and :117 w, l~th st. • SU 'DAY, OCT. 24 Ltrry Ilvr • •t>a~~, 2~ of li 13 Monro.-, o a:. ~~e­ sa, W2' ChiH"'',. 11 tntoxt- rate<l dlsor It" d) on Juri at 9:1S p.rr. at P&Jn an1 E •• O"'f'.an from, kaJI,.Ja .•• J,.ff.-ry Ahn ~~~.,~.19,of 1112 Higt,Lar,d, liarlwJr Hl~l•­ lands, "·as 1 hargP1 ,...It,'' ts- 1"P•e•nor lruul. ~nv "'· •t ? 10 a.''· to t'•r 51 •• t•lo k of \\, Coast ~N\, ••• ;;,.,._ vPn Ha} H~><t, 21, •. ,.,.) va vP til at1ctrt>S'i ·p tlttti(.r Jfl'l f Oflr, l.oc:t.1 M~ '>J , N<Jc. • h:..t- ?.1'1 ~·tth mts:l ... n ~>aurJr I'J run~ lnvtn" •I 1: r; :\.11. u 1-an•- I.Jor< .. Afa•l~·lo;thh•rl •r.,F:.st hydrant, wort!J $350, wu ·tolen trom tbe northeast r orntr ot 28th and Ralboa, C l'Uf raJ :\Jowpc>rt, betweeo 5 p.m. Oo-t. 25 tnt! 3 p.m. tiJt> Z6tlr •.• Tt1ree ft&hlng rods, valtJP.1 ott $rc, w~re stoleo rrom Ja} F.t>f>d 's bolt Whilf' It WH t tltt> 11cY'k at his 'ifJIIIP dt 119 I lntia lslt', be- t wl'l'D ~ p.n. 0• t Z6 an1 o:10 Cl.n. ttl£' 27th ..• Two Nt ltP str.n ... statuPs of a ckw '\.lrf 0ow .. r tJaSkPt WPTe stO- !Pr& Cltnr tltP stone wall ar lloe hon11=-r,f Jamf'S Du ke Jr., z-27 HIJ< ~ .. }~. East Bluff, bPI AfP<-!1 -f ,oT•. I_U t . 25 an1 -t IJ.il • trt. ~fi O,.t, 3(1 ••• 1 11110 Jr) 11 at $r.2:; "'25 t .. t~ Iron c r•stlj .. rr ,. ot t. an Zoo.t.tc mut l(ff't> w ll h t!lf' etty r eoeral plan under a state Jaw, commtsslooers pobrted out. They approvr~ 61713 FICTITIOUS I:WSII\ES-.; NAME STATEMF.\1 Tbe followin~ ~rS<Jn ts doing oostness as: RPrruurl~ Bites-Western St:ttt•o;, 1 Jasmine Cr eE>k Drtv", r o- r002 del Mar, c all rorm<~ 9Z6Z5: Sun "est Enh•r- prtses, Calilomla corp. Tbls business Is, ''"'lu• t..,t by a corporation Corporation "'a nt .. : <_>,,, West Enterprises, Oor.~lt1 . Pennington, PrPstd~1•t. Property at 791 anrl i'J2 r entPr St. and 1825, 1856, 18G2 and 1870 Placentia Av". wUJ go from AP admmJstra- tJvP anti nrofPssiooal to C. I Un•lto"(J rommercial 111 an- ott. .. r rP~one r~Quest. c L anti MG ... 111 r~-plaC(' r? frJr liOO, 171 2, li H, 1728, 17 38, 17Mi :1.111 j f)ft'' P 3 Pnfl:i A VF-, anrl -11!-and 7')~ I~ I ';t!J ::>t. H lurt . s .. r. M1 ''""'I •,r .... ,. ... 2~. ,f _ ; Jo l:urt5, /i:Jitll').'l, w;.s hlr Pll .ani! lnffJ(I :1 1·~1 1tS(•r"•·rll oo- '1U r J.t 1: tr ~ .. Ill II•" aJ. !n 111 \ ';I !: ''.\I jV HIJ ' •a This statPnt<>ut ~.a .. fliP' I wttb the rount} r }e>rk ''''•l- ange County ') 1. 13; 1 i · . Publlsh Cl"t. 28, "o\. l, 11, 18, !'JiG, tn thr• :-.Qwr>~"~rt Harbor Fnstpn. 1 '•41~' • • nti ... r£>cni'J~m t' .. IJI J • r:.~r"JSd Is ro, 'h« '~~,JUI1 - P " t Ja .P 1 ~ 'JCI ". -;ron 1 1 • I • IUf' 1<-• • ',~><1 to; It ... ( •t \ ! · l'pt)r' ko•; )vI I FICTITIOUS 8 l'Sl\f ' NAME ST ATFMf.'n The followlng pe r ~o'l t~ doing business as: T riJ -111• Auto Tr im, 244~2 ... hrlo;~utt•, Dr., Mlsslon V ln JC.;, ( ~ 92675: Blake M:\rtll• tl .. lr "· 24432 Chrlsanta I>r. \11 .. · sion VieJO, l a. '\Ziji'". Tills buswoss 1-o: I'Jr tfVI by an lndJvll1u<tl. Slgn~: I la K" \!,trtl'l Helmo. This stat~>r out )I I I • with the count ~ ·Jpr~ •' 'T ange Count~ (I t. I, I • •. Publish : \Qv . I-., .:!i, ll(' . JI"'•Jr")<:1}<: 1.\'j,J .JP r ... • o•iV•• 31 floP ''ffl r of l •· r I. lo.r , !r t tt: H. t1a11 .tl <J()r) \Pwjl()rt hvuiPvar 1, ""'\'fi1n r "ad,, ' a Jforr, ... , 1111 II ,·f)tJ 1 '·'· 'lr, :l, 1 P'Ii.Pr 2, 9, 197r, in •• ,, \ \'fl( ,, , , 1 q-, • ' . r r '•' 1 'I. Harbor Enstr:u. '1 L ----------------- C"'TY OF 'EWfJ11r. I Hf. A , " _,, '\)' ~01 1( i [\\JIJ • JIJ.l'> dl : It , l..,f '•·' .... :J ~ '. SE ALED HIIJS ..vUJ t.~ r t-• "IV" • 'lt tl 1 Ua • 'JI '11• CJI Clerk, Cit} Hall, ~ewp r t q"tl , raltlnrm~. •n:,t IC .,, a.m. on th<> 21ltt rby of ),• "tlll>~'t, 1 J:'t;, tt , .•. · : •. F-ttt .. v wlll be open~ and r··~ • rnr l <>rfnrr llu~· .• , .• I lollO.l'~· CONSTRUCTIO\ (Jr r HM· f I( ')f•, •; \ ft ) o\r t. II LIGHTL'\'G Af r AMPI ~ l;/111 'I 1\ • ,1 \1 .\\ AV!: CO\ .,..It .\I '1 I, I Bids rr.usr bP sui t.ttl•'<1 '"• P<'J wlth the contr:J t •1o u: 11•nts f•nrn ,\oris Depa rt ment Tt:r· arl htlo•i.ll o1 • • • ; rope, rt· ,... to l•+> retained ll} t!'" hlf!t .. r ror 1U'-r., or •• Each bid must oe a • 01upan11 J 1 ~ .. :;t. <>rrifi~' =>~.;k or Bidder 's Bond, mad~> pa yabl" to t' P t 1''1' o! •; o·;~.opc:.rt Beach, for an 1n o·mt t•JI.i 1l £ al ;t'.£.St I p+>r "tat uf :hr- amount b1d. T he Iitle of thP PrCJ:Ht aM IJ,p ;~o orcts ::t,Al n liD'' shall be ·Jearl\ 1 'Hk'·! vh l'oc• out<;i J ! ~~ r ,, 'o.>lop-o contalnlng thP bl l. The contra t 00. Untl"fll , t .)t · J~t t. n• n to!Pf1, e:. - cuted, and returnPt1 In t'• ~· H :e! 1 '!'' · A. Proposal B. DPS{guatton of >uJ, ·o11t r 1 ro ~.- C. Blr1dPr's !lou I D. Nou -· olluslun o\f!ltl.tnt E. StatPmPnt of I tn:•w·l:l I I · ~Yl·•· 11 ! It\ F. Ter hnt,al Al1llt y 11111 E "'''IIPIJI'f' l?t>fr>rr·c~ ·r·~ These dor u111ent.c; shall t .. • 1fl1 \••rl 1 it t •r st, 1~\llll • and Utles of th t? person ... "W •Ill J ··•I :111 of tJ,.:a t1!doit>r. For corporations, tt1» Stl•.tat•li~>.~ o. th• Pr\E.:)WF:->1 <•r VlCE PRESIDENT a11tl SFCIWT -\H\ or \SSIST \'\1 5 ,~_ RET ARY arp requi TP<l !1rl lhP t r I~ Pill< \ r F SE.\1 <:hJI1 be alfixed to all riO< 11 rJtPilt " r•"'IIHTII~L 5t~oant~ po; In til~ case or a Partnership, thl' <;I n tf II(> or a: a ... t or ... :OPOr:':'JJ partner ls requlr~l. No bids wUJ ho a ••1 t,.,• It 1 t)fltr ror -~.·•,.., ·a· DOt been lir f>nsed 10 1 • or t' '' 1 . pr ovlston::. of Chapter 9, Dtvtslon nJ nf II " tu,c;tn,.c;c; :to 1 ProfossJOr.-.' Code. The contr ac tor shall .;t •t•• It <>ns,_ nu"l ->r <~~•I classification in the propos, I. One set Of plano; :lni! 'l ,tr 10 u~ onts, Ill hJ•~Hl.~ special provis ions, nta,· 111• 1J1•to~tr .... r1 •t tltt P•t~ li<' w.·rl.;c:. Department, Clt r lhll, ""•rlOrt H,.,,.h, L'Jhfornl.'. ~~ no cost to llcensoo r ontn tnr1 II <: r "Jllt>StPt1 tha r tIt' plans and contract document<: 1 " r('turn•vi ~·ttttin " WPP~c; tt!Pr bid opening. The City has ac1optt'l• tl.o SlA\D\H:JSPI:.l lrlCAfl<•~S FOR PUBUC WORKS u'\S I J.l 'r T I• \ II 1':r l:.·.lfton ,., prepared by the Southt>rn t alltorni:l• t,nptf'rs of thP A11r• r. l ean Public Works Association 3Jlr1 th-> l\-;sociate1 G ... nprJI Contnctors of Amt>TIC'a. Copies n1 a\ lw ol talnl>(j rr m Building News, tnc., 30'i5 nvPrhnr1 :\v~>nuP, I oo; o\'ll'elPs, Cali!ornia 90034, (213) 870.9R7 l. The City has adoptt>'l 'i~'lnt1:tr·l c:;l>t' tal Provtslonc; an11 Standard Drawings. C oplec; or t'lt>SP U P avallal.JIP at lh,. Public Wor ks OepartmPnt :\t a ·oc;t of $'i.OO per sPt I A standard '•("prtJnrat .. ur lnc;u Mil o for Contra I ~...,rt for City" form has hPPr 1 1optt'fl hy ttl£' (If} Tlus forr is tbe only certlltcatt> of tnsu ranu• arreptaNe to t11P r·1ty. Tbe successful low blrtrler wlll It> rt>qUlrPI'I to Oli'PI• t,. this form upon award of the rontra t. For any required booc1s, th,. ompan} lssulru: I ll Hoo1s, Labor and Material Bonds, anc1 F;uth.tul Per formanrP Bonds must be an lnsuranrP rompan} or sureh ompany licensed by the State of Californl.t The ompantPs must a.l8o hue a current Gener al Polh \ Holders Rating or A or better· and a Financlal C'lt~>~on of at least (lass X ac; per the latest edition of RPc;t's K,,, R.ltln.· GuJ•Ir Prop- erty -Llablllty ). Ia accordance with the provisions of \rtlrlt.:: 2, Chapter 1, Part ? ol the CaJllomla Labor CodF> (Sertlons 1770 et seq.), tbe Clty CouncU of the City or Newport Bear h has asrPr- taJ.oed the general prevaHlng rate of ~r diem wages 1D the locality 1n which thP work Is to be performed for eacb craft, classU!cation, or t~ ot workman or. mechanic Deeded to erecute t he cootrar t anr1 has set forth these ltems 1n Resolution No. 8701 adopted Februar y 9, 197fi. A C(lpJ of sa.td resolutloo Is avaUablP ln thP omce of the Ctty C1trk. All parties to the contract shall be gor erned by all proTis:loos of thtl Calllornta Labor Code relating to preTailloi wage rates (Sections 1770-1781 tncluslve). Tbe CODtnctor shall be rPsponslhle for rompllance with s.ctioo 1777.5 of th.-Calllnrnia Labor Code for all ap- pnaUeeable occupatioll6. Tbe ccatrtctor sha U post a cop~ or lhP prevalltng waRe rat. at the job site. C.opiP" m:~y be obt:ttnll'd from the hbUe Works Department. Tbe Ctty rese"es the rtcht to re)ect any or all btda ..S to wain any LDforma.Uty in such bids. OORJ.S GEORGE, CITY CLERK CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFORHtA Mllfb: NOf. 18, 1 ~6, 1.n the Newport tbrtlor Ensl(n. 1 • , o' -\I~ • ,;~, islanrJ, l r ' tiHi'" :c··, •t • li<;t)t •r r!\ f) t ..,, • l In, \'. ., ~ \. T I • " n • r , 1 •r a, '"'' l T f•'"''' I tl II \\ o:. <;I ol \ •• 1'1'111 :, j ' I )f \!If{ l < .;: r ,fl'l\1 ~ 1-• • :-iA • \( '· 1-:'li..!:J: \ ''n I ri·1a}, ;t., l'l~,t .• r i , 1~7h , at 1l:On -\,M,, r Cl\1 \\ .. , J'l;<. , as 11uh .lp- polflt.' 1 Trust, .. tlnrlt>r ~n-! pur,.ut~.nt to l!t>e<l of l rHsl rP or I o1'J lUI} 1 1, l 1" I. .., lnst. ='o. 20C.41, ft, t.oo~ 11 21'10, pa~p 16Rl, of Ctffi,~Hl !1 .-. ·ords In t he offlrp nr fliP ( ounty herorr1Pr of ( tranl!t> ottnl\, raJtfornl~, \\!' 1 SF I L H PUBL IC Al'l flO\ f U HJcdEST AIDOE..fo' f OR \SH \Pavable at ttn.t> or saiP In lawful moopy or tl P United St .. tes) ~t the South front t>ntranct> to the fllcl Orange Count}' Cou rthouse to• ated In the 200 block of WPst Santa Ana Blvd. (torn,. erly West 6th Street) Sant:.. Ana, CaLUornia all right, title and Interest connyed to and now held by U unl1er sald Det>d of Trust In tbe propert} situated ln said County and State c1t>sr rlbed as: Lot 306 or Tract No. 4224, ln the City of Newport Beach, County of Ora.ngt, Statt' or CaJUo rnla, as per map ~<"orded ln Book 157, PaieS 1 to 14 tnclustve of Miscellaneous Maps, re<>- ords of s:a.td Ora,nct County, Callfomta. Tht street address and otlMr commoa d s(fnaUon, If any, of the real p~rty described abo•t ls purported to ~t: 1948 Santtaco Dr1ve, • "'ED\'I:'.S!.JA Y, 'Jtl. 27 f dlrtr·k Le=> HoiJS~r. 18, or 1:!' 0 ~. B111boa Blvd., li .. JI.oa, .v45 ·•~ar~~ wltb 1 ,,n t .. r• d' ~:20 p. • at ::::; -..~..,vJrt blvr1., "'est • ""''P': rt ... Hot .-. rt \\ enr.leJ 11 ,<1·~>•, Jo, o! ·/~ \'lsta k ,, Jr-., ·r • f tu frc;, .,..<~>, har - r"l 'It' r:.J•_,, ... !l <>;,nor drunk lrlvt: r • l ·i-; run. 111 tt.e 3 r l~tU<;JIIH, Co- Ill";'' T Ill> il .~ • '>I ,. A'JYITI • , • 'nr ~ :'"')0'111.·, 22, 11 1 1 ro.· ~~ .. , \ .. 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The undt>r- sl(Df'd ~"au9Pd c;a fd :'-otkf' or ~r11ult anrt EIP 'tion to St ll to bp J'f'roi"1E'C1 In the county wherP thP tl?ll prop. trty Is IO<'ated. COW~"E, I:oil"., u True;. tH, by title lnsrJrant and Tru3t Comptn\, Arent, t l Allct Lte.aoo (Authort~t>d Sirnature l Date· 'lov~ml•f'r 8, t 9'76. PubUsh: ~ov. 18, 25, Der . 2, 1976, ln thf> 'lPwport Hu- bor Eostgn reaw.wt .. ~ to a c: f.s>r' !in· I I} • • \n ''"lrt-\1 .. , flE • s hool 1 t r • \;ll.~o<t W PPk, l h \\ h1 1!1 h1 •1 ., 'lll.ll'1 \\.I\ • I • T1HU RSOAY, NOV. 11, 1,76 E~J ___ oo _______ A _o~a-~~~~~ inerls CPAR T M~NT E.;. ?<".JRT BEACH • 1 • J r.SUS CHRIST t.S \ P:" ACTICAL 1. W£ LCOYE. •• latM. ES A -6 46-1919· Sh oe Er:-ADI DAS 1 9 5 L 4 9 5 27.95 ..... .. ~E T O RN ES 9 .95 ER SE 45 & 16 9 5 0 RC'ELLS 12.95 ~ AD IDAS 22 95 24.95 LS 13 .95 RSE SKIDGRIP .2.9 5 • ( '• • I I ·---~··· '•READY, SET, DRA W,'' and the students from Newport elementary school did )lsi ihat and produced a c heery array of drawings, paintings and colorful constructions on display now at the Newport Beach office of Los An - geles Federal Savings, 3201 Newport Blvd. The eXhibit, organjz.ed by first grade teacher Joann Larsen, Includes art work ty, len to right, Portia Nigro, Tara Ebell, Ken- dra Carr, Cathy GIIJette, Sam Lo vell, Katie Rabbitt, a nd Cameron Lumsden. Art work !rom local schools wUl be exhibited through the holiday season. ··-·· Car dealer gets permit NEWPORT HARBOR Ell SIGN PIJ8USitED WEEKLY -PAGE I lllURSDAY, NOV. Ia, )976 CORONA DEL MAR, CAL Nature center site aired LocaUoa ot a u.blre ceo- ter in tbe n•w UpeN~r Bay EcolOifetl Res.ne will be discussed at a Dec. 2 meet-tnc called by tbe stale Fish and Game Dept. in Newport Beacb CUy Hall. Regional Flsb and Game manager Robert Moot- gomery this week released a llst of sites. One wUJ be picked after the Dec. S meeting. Sites under study are: • SHELLMAKER IS LAND --Any one or 3 locations on Shellma ke r could be cbosen. The '•island" Is actually connected to the malnland and Is the s ite or ~ boat launching and storage racWt1es aDd a restaunnt. • BIG CANYON site would be at the mouth or Big Can-Yon. where it meets the bay. tar pobUe stodltSudl'tlti- Uon about an1 mal and pl&ot IUe ln lDd aroaDd the 741 - a cre ecoiO(lcal rese"e. YOUTH WEEK IS SET BY OPTIMIST CLUB Youth appreciation week Is being obse"ed No•. 8~14 by the Optimist Clubof New- port Harbor, according to Roy Woolsey, club chatrman for the e•ent. Member-s of bls committee are Dr. M. F. Lorenz and BlU Schlegel. A proclamation has been Issued by Newport Mayor MU>n Dostal designating the dates tor the e.-ent and ca11- 1ng attentions to the ac- compUshmeots of the young citizens. Youth representaUus wer e guests of honor at tbe Nov. 9 nOon meeting of the Optimist Club at the VIllage Inn, Balboa Island. • MESA DRIVE s Ue would be j!st east of whe re Mesa Dr. dead-ends In the Back Bay area, and )Jst south of the end of Bayview A•e. tn FOU NDATION BENEFIT Santa Ana Height s. The Co st2 Mesa Country ,. CONSTELLATION DR. C lub was the scene of a site Is on the bAy edgP )Jst fashion luncheon sponsored east of where Irvine Ave. by the La mbda Zeta chap. bends to the lett south of ter of Sigma Phi Gamma 23rd St. and )Jst north of International sorority Sa- Constellation Dr. turday, Nov . S. Proceeds Douglas H. Lucas , 1399- RIC liARD D. DOTTS, execu- Uve vice -president of the PacUt c Mutual Ule l.Dsur- ance Co. of Newport Beach, has been nominated for re- election as board cha.trman of the Amer ican Heart As- sociation durtng Its annual meeting In Miami Beach, Nov. 18-1 9. ~1r . Dotts was elected to the top volunteer post of board chai rman or the Association In 197 4 and re-elected ln 1975. He ha.s a long history of voluntl!@r activities with t he Associa- tion In national pr ograms, in the California and l.os Angeles County affiliates, and the Orange County chap- ter . XEROX COPIES NO MINIMUM Legal-5~ Colored Paper - Bowtd Material -6~ Double Siding -~ Lables -25~ per sheet (8~. 11) Velo Binding -$1.25 per book Collating -1/2~ a copy Spiral Binding -75~ and up per book 3~per luldred-1original atxn 4~ per htn:lled -1original atx14 COPY STOP 4301 Birch -Suite 5 Newport Beach 751-1050 MOH. -FRI. 8 -5 (NEAR ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT) VAULTS COIN CENTER 1404 N. Gran d. Santi Ani MATTRESSES NEW -REBUILDINC I~gular Shape-s '-•"PdD9 -Cottllll Victory Dodge, 2886 H::.r- bo r Blvd., Costa Mesa, w!H have an additional 7,840 square feet of service bays under a use per mJI granted last week by t he Costa Mesa Clty Planning Com- missio 10 Chrysler Realt y, Huntington Beach. The public policy com-from the event wUI go to mlttee of t he Ecological Re-the Artificial Kidney Faun - serve will discuss the sUes dation, the Appalac hlanCen- C Haker St., was denied , at 3 p.m. Dec. 2 1n the te r and other charitlesspoo -CAll (1 J4) a conditional use per mit to secood -noor conference sored by the sorority, ac- repair wastters, dr yers, room of the City HaU Annex. cordlng to Mrs. w. D. Wal-TO P DOl LAR FOR COLLECTI ONS 8 3 6 -6 J 8 r COINS WANTED l c,nr ra J ThP realty firm received approval for the addUton to the rear of the present ser- vice buildifl&. They agr~d to provlcle trees along thr> Harbor Blvd. frontage and to · ins tall t~~o·o fi rt> hyd rants to provide additional fire pro- tection to t11e sliP. Gregory A. Wtlliams was deniM his request for rt:!~ duction 1n commert lalpa rk- ing requirements to allow seating in his ex.lstin!'; take- out restaurant at 1500 Adams Ave., to allow se rvlnl'; of al- coholir beverages. Not enough parking spares werr available, •·ommlsslont>rs ruled. Bih!t: C hurch 23 Fl 0 ~T . o t OR AN GE , COS T A ME SA · 645-5050 U I I I t\ I \ /I \'!f.' I> I\ , ,1 1 I! I I , I I I I II/,' Sunrla·. w(1r..::tlip .......... IO:.Jj J .m. an~ t;:3f· p.n •. Sunday sr t10ol • '3:30 a.m. Wpf!Jl!:'Srl3] St!TVII (> -j ;:l.flo, An lnrlo>p .. n.t.,ut 1i1Jr ~. ·~·jt!1 h!I,J .. ({':;1 < !110: ;t l!listrl THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 2501 CLIFF OR ., NEWPORT BEAC H · 642·7443 OR. F . K E NTON BE SHOR E. I' I \ I II "' SU NOA 'r ~C"'OOL ..... Q,JO "·"'· BIBLE ~TUD'I' s tove, etc., In a garage of The nature center is ex-ters of Cosb Mesa, whO was or an v Slle·we sell and store gold and Sliver an apartment romplex at tl1e ~p:e:cl~ed~to~b:e ~l:he~fo~ca~l~po:l":' ~ll~ck~e~t~c=ha~l,~man~~-::.;,~:..2::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ addresss. Dr. John P, Eve rs Sr., 1907 Santiago Dr., Newport Beach, received pe rmission to 3dd a 942 squa.re foot a .1dit1on to an existing me - dica l office at 125 Broad- way, TEEN-AGE GIRLS ARE ARRESTED IN C. M. Foot teen-age girls eli - ded up in the <'Ustody of Costa Mesa police on petty tl•e n cha rges Nov. 7. E:n rings, perfu me, lip- st ick, a plll box and purse sweeter1er valued at $16.75 wa s taken fro m Montgomer y Ward, 3088 Bristol St., by two girls, 12 and 13, who ""'i?Te stoPP£'(1 by security otrlcers ou tside the store, polic_e said. Two girls, 11 and 12, took. cosmetics and jewelry valued at $33 coo~ cealed in their pur ses, from Sears, 3333 B ristol St. CASSIE GREELEY OF C.M . DIES AT AGE BS Funeral services were held Nov. 9 at Bell-Broad- way Chapel In Costa Mt>sa for Casste Greelt>y, 85, who died Nov. 6 at he r home at 940-1 /2 Victoria, Costa Mesa. OVER j .,.O~S ..,IP .... \(\:10 "·"'· 5.7 P .... ~ lll P .... •E:o. She wa s a native of On. tarlo, Canada, and had lived here 48 years. She is sur - vived by husband E rnest, sons Robert and Alan, both of Costa Mesa; brother Ed- v.·ard Wells of Canada, 10 gr andchildren aDd 2 great- graudchlldren. ATI ~'U Wp UJ~i!P you to v.·or S!ilp T H ~ C"HL RC"H OF YOU R CHO ICF L UTtlERAtl CHURC H O F T H E MAST E R,LCA CH RISTIA!'J ~Cl'ENCE ::901) Parific \'!P·~· Dr. SE RVICE S Corona dt>l Mar, r altr. 111c-.1 nu I<• 11 n1 I AI\ t;[:o;Cf ll. 1-HtHI I;\G I'll Rt,·r , '-• II ' I I 'd Pasto r .. Phon~ 6H-Zii6 -i ntH''" J SL.::'I.DAY ,;;EH\'!( ES: '\.:'.\("'1 /t. ·•·-Sunrla} 5<'hool .. 1:15 ~.1n . Sunrt:n '), '• )('II -'\ ~··:JO '>'.orS!ilp., ... 10:30 a .m. Sunrb~ s .. rv.k •· -• >!. tr•:31'} ,\urser)' and roffep Hou r WI-.n:lif·SO·\' ~VF "J:·K_, ~1 EI:.1JV, ":•X•p,lf. I</ \lor' '. /:I t I I \j C HRIST CHUR C H V.eek •lays: '' :~r;; -4:30pm IA't>rlnesd3 } ':!II•-1:4~1 pm BY T HE $EA Tuesrlln: . -' ! iiH·-I PrTI, '-.1 ~t>Wport HPar·h . . . . H CY1 v.. Ba1t10a Blvd. s• !'0 "'[1 I HI IU It 01 (ii3-380i ('HRIST Sl lt-'\f l<o;l Pev. Rot,O?rt Sheparrl J r. Se11'POrt n .... n) at !.l.or ship & C..hurch Sc:hool Corona rlPJ :O.hr 9:3rl a.m. 31 00 Par lftc Vlr··.r.• Dr. 'A eekrla.) Pn•-S~"'hool Sunday School . 10 a.m. 9:00 -11:45 Sunda) Se rvicP -IOa.m. Wednesfiay: 8:00 p.m. GR ACE RI RLE CHURCH "' I /I/\ 1, I(' J I t 11 Veterans Memor ial Bldg. 3500-B E. Coast Hwy , Ent rancP on ~arrtssu s 565 W. 18th, Costa Mesa Mon.-F rt.: 10 am to 5 pm REV. TOM TYREE. Pastor Sunday afle rooon: I to 3 St:NDAY SERVICEs': Saturday: to am to 4 pm 10:30 a.m. and 7:00p.m. SU NDAY SCHOOL: • • • • All ages, 9:30a.m. Yo• "e cor dially Invited HOME BlB LE CLASSES: to attend Church Se rvices Call 552-0092 aod to use Reading Rooms. •reaching Bible Doct rine• THE FI RST BAPTIST CH UR CH '"THE FRIENDLIEST CHURCH IN TOWN " 14 n \ I I'. \11'1 I I'\, I' o\ \ I fJ H ,,.u A..f!ll. liSlE Cl AUES -11 A.W. WORSHIP HOUR 6100 1".111. -EVAN GEL ICAL HOU A )01 IIIA CNOli A AT SAN TA ANA AVf .. COST A loi ES A 1Jl ymou1~ CI:ongrrgational <lihurr~ A FR£f AND INO f P£1\!DfNT CO NGREG ATIO NAL CHRISTI AN CHUiitCH l ll f Rl-\'. JOU \ A.I I NTJ\A/1 . 'I ;,, U•r $UN OAT SUIYICU1 f 100 A.M. AND 10rJO A.M. CHUitCt\ SCHOOL1 f 100 A.M. AND l01JO A.M. 3262 BROAD STREET, NEWPORT HEI GHTS MUIUfRY CARE Plt'OVIDIO (ltHOI'f!o 6•),.27•0 I Following snvices con- du cted by the Rev. Norris Gompf, burial was In Har- bor Rest cemetery. NURSE IS ASSAULTED AT MESA HOSPITAL Nurse Janet E. Eckhart, 27 , Costa Mesa memorial hOspital, suffered a la cera- tion In her left" ar m In a lounge area adjacent to the surgery receiving room from an assailant apparently after na rcotics, Costa Mesa pollee reported Nov. 5. The nurse hea rd a ooise and went to investigate. The suspect grabbed her from behind, lnntcted the kn.Ue would with a t hreat,'' Don't sc ream or I'll kill you.'' The Incident occurred a t midnight Thursday, Nov. 4. NHH S AUDI TDRIUM ARCHITECT NAMED An a rchitectural agree- ment tor remodeling andre- habUitaUng the auditorium at Newport Ha rbor hlgh school was approved by tbe Newport-Mesa sc hOol board last week. The nrm of Porter, Jensen, Ha.oseo and Mangazol will draw up the plans under the Public Works Act of 1976. The costs will come from fedenl fUnds, If appropriated for the work.. URSULA NEUMANN OF COSTA MESA IS DEAD Urwla Neumana., 51, o1 881 w. 17th, C..sta -· dltd NOY. 6 at Hole bol- pltal. Sbe eame bere from ber DIUn Germuy ud bad U•td 20 ,_,. ta Ca.111Dn11. Sbt 11 •mndbya ,.._ HelGa, qbtv Mollica IDd brotbtr PIQr. Bllto-Bttp.,.. of eo. .,_ &fi'Uied pr1nte ta- termiDt, S1an ing January 1, 1977, your son or daughl er can accumulale up to $8100 for college or vocational-lec hni cal sc hool during jusl 36 month s in I he Army . Under thi s Educati onal As sistance Program, they can save from SSO 10 S75 each monlh , wilh their savings mmc hed 2 for I! And 1ha1 adds up. By panicipaling in the new program, a young person gets three dollars back for every dollar saved toward college or voca tional- technical school-lhe dollar saved plu s the additi onal two dollars of malching fund s. · lithe max imum of S75 a monlh is saved (S2700 over 36 momhs), S5400 will be added for a total of $8100. If 1he minimum of $50 a momh is saved ($1800 over 36 momhs), $3600 will be added for a tOial of S5400. HOW DOTHIYCOUICn Assuming your son or daughter has finished I he 36-month enlistment in the Army and has deposited, for example, f75 to the educational fund each monlh, the $8100 accumulated under the pro- gram will be paid in mont hl y inslallmenl s of S225 for each momh of college or vocalional- technical school complcied. If I hey decide no11o cominue schooling aft er th e Army, they get back all the money saved . The matching fun ds will be paid only if used toward completing up to four years of college or voc a- li onal-lechnica l sc hool. lhe ex tr a $5400 ma1ching amounl becomes a strong ince mive for a youn g perso n 10 cont inue wilh school. If your son or daughter enlis1s in today's Army, all kinds of educational opportunities are open for earning college or vocational- technical credits right on post with the Army paying up to 75% of 1he tuition. Under Project AHEAD, for example, a young person can enlist in the Army and enroll in college or vocati6nal-lechnical school at the same time. Over 1400 colleges and universities around 1he coumry now panicipale in Projecl AH EAD. h's a great chance for a young person 10 gel a jump on lhe fulure. This new Educational Assi stance Program, along with all of lhe other educalional benefi ts 1he Army offers, will help your son or daughler serve their country bener as so ldiers now, cilizens laler. There's no better time to sian gelling lhat educalion lhan now. Your local Army Representative has fu ll del ai ls on alllhe educational and other opportunilies for young people in today's Army. Or, if you'd like us 10 send the information 10 you, just mail 1he coupon. Or caliB00-431-1976 toll free. In NY, caliB00-24 3-5614. 1"'---------------~-~ , \1N!i.GI!,IIIIIE tVm)' v p ....... <W'IIIIO I P.O. Box Jn6, Mount Vernon. NY 105SO I Plu se send me rn.:n irUorma1ion about lhc: ne w 1 f...duca1100al A»ismn l)y-Oifam and otM' I opponumii(S fOf )'OW1I peOple m roday's Army. I "'· ... "'" I --------------- 1 '"----·----'"'---1 --------------1 Tht ~ckphonc: number and addrns o1 your kaJ. I Nmy Rtpmw~advt n liu~ in 1ht Yellow r.n under "Rtcrullin(.' I ....... ...... 1 ........... illlli.a ........ ,. I ........ IZIIIIW .... I