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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-11-25 - Newport Harbor EnsignTax cut talk at CDM meet Everybody was talking a- bout high property taxes at a Corooa del Mar Civic As- sociation m~ting on Wed- nesday nlght of last week. A tu actlvtst ta I ked about 3 separate tax petitions and county Supe rvisor Thomas RUey urgerl taxpayers to write Sacramento. Paul Gann of Los Angeles, toundt>r of People's Advo- cate, spokt> against the evils of big go•emment, and pas- sed out 3 separatt> petitions aJmed at forcing tax reduc- tions. Er1 Wolfe of United Organ- Ization of Taxpayers failed to ma ke an advertised ap- pearanrr·. Thf> rnpetin~ was held at Corona 11£'1 M.n Plf>mentary srhool. Mr. Riley answered ques- tions ahoot taxes, anrl ur~ed a letter -writing ra mpaign to get Gov. Drown to ca 11 a special sesston or the l~s­ lature to deal with thp pro- perty tax problem. Propel1r assessments in the Harbor Area are up an average of more than 20 per cent this year, with many Corona c1el Mar homeowners hit by increases of 50 per cent or more. TRUCK DESTROYED BY ARSONIST Fl RE A piC'k-trs; tru'"\i 1\N>, blamed on all arsoulst, b..trn- ed out the inslc1e o! a 1967 vehicle, a total loss, at 132 lndustrlal Way, at 9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 19, Costa Mesa pollee reported. The trur k was ownE:'d by Edward J. Hastings, Apt. 5, 404 E. Balhoa Blv•l., Bal- boa. The suspec-t entert'd the tow rarr:l at that arll1ress wlthout settinv: off the alarm, Ia tnperect with the vehlcl<' inslt1P the lot anl1 ignltectlt. '•I'LL TAKE A DRUMSTJCK" --Students at St. Aodrew's Pre~ytertan Church pre-school In CUff HueD got a look at a turkey that was still in one piece JJst before Thanks- gtvlng. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hadley of Saota Ana Heights ~artshiooers at st. Andrew's, put the turkey 00 displa; Monda.y. Then they took hlm home. Guess what happened to him then. kids! (Ensign photo.) Compromise on traffic study An opinion survey on what Corona del Mar resld~>nts think about traffic got a ten- tative go-ahead thls week from the ~ewport Beach City Council. The Council ordered the creation of a subcommittee to be mat1e up of 6 mem- ber s ot a <'It~ traffl<' rom- mlttee an.1 6 mt>mbers of a C0!\1 community group. Tht> sUb -committe<> has until mlti -Februaq to come up with a survey questionnaire t1trected at ··short-range" tratfll' solutions. It the re- sults please the Counrll, a lone-range program rray follow. The Counril decision was seen as a cornpromlse. ~he COM Coorl11nating Counrll or Community Organizations (CCCO) hat1 spent 6 months rtesigning a 74-question sur- vey. Last month, they asked th~> Council forS3,000totake the surv~· door to door lD til•' 92625 postal ZOOt'. The C ouncll ref err('{! the mattt>r to the transportattoo plan cltlzens adVisory committee ('rPCACj, Nblr h ad\1 :~! tnt> CouncU on tratrlc mt.tters. That commltt~ met ~ov. 3, s tudied the questionnaire, and deddt'd it didn't llkt> lhf> questions. Any traffic questionnaire should be de- vised by their own group, T PC AC ruled. Members of the CCCO did a slow bur n. They saw the commtttet>'s rteclslon as a rejection or their 6 months' work. F'rank Jank, prt>sictent of the COM Chamber of Com- merct>, which rormed CCCO, asked Monday night that the Council allow ceca to go ahead with the su rve}. He reminded them that CCCO came to the Council ln April and got encouragement, in- cludlng help of the city's trarnc engin~rlng staff, which helped formu late the questionnaire. "We had the help of 8 or 9 homeowner groups also, Mr. Jank noterl. · Now, it looks like we've been KO'd." C:-1 McLaughlt~, secre- tary or TPC AC, didn't see It that way. '•We felt there were a number of questions about how the survey should be carried out,'' Mr. Mc- Laughlin told the Council. West Newport Councilman Donald Mcinnis offered the rompromise. Rlr hard Clu- cas, chairman of TPCAC, aQd Mr. Jank or ceca routd each appoint 6 of their <-om- mltteemen to a nev.· sub- committee, Mr. Mclnnis suggested. Togt>ther, they coull1 write a new question- naire, dealil\g with SQch sMl"!-ran(Je ~lutloos :.~ one-wa}' streets and o1J- stre-et parldng. Later, may- be the} could tackle longer- r,.nge solutions. The re- striction was seen as a move to kf>ep tht> committee from getting Into the USf> of the vacant 5th Ave. corridor, or other rna jor solutions. Councilwoman, Lucille Cycle daredevil nabbed Kuehn, lrvlnt> Terrace, a supporter of the CCCO ap- proa•·h, tnslstE'd on a dead- line for lht> joint question- naire. The Counr ll agreed it shoul11 he dont> by Feb. 14. Roy Giordano, 626 Se2- ward, Corona Highlanrts, and John Cole, 624 Poppy, Co- rona d£'1 Mar, both attack- eli CCCO mf>thorls. Mr. Cole callE'd th£' fJUestlonnalre a • · hapt.aza rl1 collection of posslblt> responses." Mr. Glordaoo, who admitted he was spealctn~ from '• an t>mo- tlonal point of view," d.C- r us('d CCCO of tryin~t to A youn~ motorC}'Cle rldpr woo sall1 he was '·rto"'·n and out" over not being able to flnd a JOb was )3lled Sunday a!tt>r leading pollee on a chase whkh officers saic1 reach(>rl speeds ovPr 90 m.p.h. through heavy Bal- boa Blvd. tratftr. Dallas ()(>e Low man, 21, was pl ckt>CI up after pollee cars sealed otr thE" Ralboa Peninsula and thP pollre helicopter spottf>!l his motorcycle parked on the ocean front. Patrolman Don Andprson "ailed for help al- ter Lowman eludPfl hlm in Ct>ntral Nf>wport's back al- leys. Ac<'ordlng to a police re- port, Patrol man Andt>rson spotted Lowman, who lives at 1Z4-B Agate, Balboa Is- land, rldlng a motorcycle at htgb speed 1n the ocean front parking lot of McFad- den Square at 10:30 a.m. When the otncer gave chase, he reported that Lowman ••turned sideways on tbe motorcycle seat, smUed at me, and waved me on ln a taunting gesture.'' The patrolman satd the fast cyclist, and arres- ted him tor resistinR and onstructing an orrtcer. Lowman told pollee he camt> here from Oregon sev- eral we-eks ago, hal1 been U'lable to find work, and It'd pollee on the will1 rhase out of frustration over his prohlems. Polic'e records show he was also arrested Nov. 18 on charges of in- toxication .tnd 111sorderl} r onduct when pollee spottect him ~~:etting on his motor- cycle ln the same orean front parking Jot. The ar- resting officer reported that Lowman '•had trouble" get- ting on the cycle. Burglaries hit Heights Two homes in the Heights were burglarized last Thursday ot loot valued at more tban $6,300. t'alled the questionnaire a ' haphazard rolle<-tlon of possible responses." Mr. Giordano, who admitted hP was ;;peaking from • an emo- tional point of view:· ac- cused CCCO or trying to conduct ''a private survey with a biased question- naire.'' Pt"r Trebler of 177 Shore. clltf Rd., Shore Clltfs, a member of CCCO, defend- ed the group. '·Btas ls not intended," he e~laJ.Ded. He called Ule ceca etfort a ' grassroots involvement.'' Mr. Jank sa1d Tuesday he Is ''lookln& forward to worlt- lng wtth Mr. Clucas, '•wbo has 1TWQ' years of e~ri­ ence ln city work, and 1fho has demoutn.ted outstand- ing civic leadership.'' niiCIU ................ T'H .... ............ ,-.a. 29TH YIAit,MO. 15 FIRST SECTION • THURSDAY . MO V. 25, 1976 JOe COSTA MESA OPACI: Q)IOMA D1L 11tAJt. CMJP. 'CLIMATE OF FEAR' ON BEACH? Tbue ls a '' clJm.te cf fear'' aJJlOQ( Newport re-si- dents oYer ''tbat gre2.t body of outsiders wbo n.pe, rob and mug people, • • accord- ing to Gary LoYeU. a mem- ber of the city's Parts, Beaches and Recreation Commission. Mr. Lovell voiced those rears Monday attei'DOOO at a joint m~Ung of the PBR Commission and Ule Clt)' Council. He called !or a shill of polict> funds away from em- phasis on animal control, so more money canbeallocated to putting policemen on thE' beat. He said he learned of this local fear of '·outsiders" whJle be was talldng to oceanfront and bay(root re- sidents about tbe best "Y to use the public beacbes. Mr. Lovell, who llYes at 124Z w. Oceao Froot, Bal- boa, heads a PBR commit- tee that 1s drawl.og op a general plan for the ocean- front. Residents of Marlnapa,rk, a mobilehome park on the clty~wned bayfroot at 17th St., obJeCt to a public side- walk along the public bea.cb tht>re because they a,re · alraJd of belng ripped otf, · · Mr. Lovell revealed. He said simllarfears were expres- sed by bayfront residents along Edgewater and Buena VIsta. Neighbors just a block CRASH KILLS 2 Two persons were ldlled and 4 others injured wheD an Imported compact car hit a utility pole at Newport Blvd. and Mesa Dr., Com Mesa, at 11:40 p.m. Satur- day. Dead at t he scene of the accid~nt was Ellen M. Fa- hey, 19, of 1660 W. Palm Lane, Anaheim, the drtver. Dea1 on arrival at Costa Mesa memorial hospital was James M. D~han, 2l,of2387 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa, a passenger. Tbe lnJJred In- cluded John F. Bergman, 21, ot 117 16th St., Newport Beach, taken to the same hospital, aloog with Holly Simpson, 19, of 2009 Aliso Ave., Costa Mesa. Other passengers, who refused medlru !lid, m.-~ 1 11r.• ?at~ll, 8Ul i .;tbaU v r., Huntington Bearh, and Joyct> Dertield, 21, of 420 foro St., Costa Mesa. The gi"'Ufl ~~o·as enroute to a dance to cele- brate a birthday. The car, northbound on Newport Blvd., changed lant>s, turned sideways, and hit the pole on the driver's side. All were employ~s of Ralph•s Market, 380 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa, polir e said. Services tor Mr. Deehan were held yesterday at West- cliff Chapel in Costa Mesa. directed by Smith-Tut- hUI-Lamb mortuary there. Burial ..,as ln Harbor Rest cemetery. He ls survived by his parents, Mr.andMrs. Joseph Deehan, and by a brotller, Joseph Jr. Another utUity pole was hit by a tnotorlst on E. 17th St., 32ti feet east of Tustin Ave., at 12:30 a..m. Sund:ly, sendlng a pa.ssen~er, Richard T Kelley, 1633 Highland Dr., :-le~~o'port Beach, to Hoag hospital wtth a broken knee and head and facial <·uts, poll~'e said. The rar, driven by Steve J. Be- langer, 17, ~7 PresidloDr., Costa Mesa, weot out of con- trol and rut the pole head~n. ,r,-':lt. .1 -r: ' •-Tw • .- tt.a£e, poille saJd. Stephen C. Grtmn, 21, Hunttngton Bt>ach, Called to oeg?tlate a left turn from Townt> St. to Monrovta Ave. on hls motorcyc le at 3:30 a.m. Sunday. He suffered hea d and back tn~rles wheo hls motorcycle fell and hf> slid 45 fe-et across the in- tt>rse-ction, going up over a curb romlng to rest on the sidewalk. He was taken to Hoa~;. Downcoast delay is seen A man who has planned resort, community and uni- ver sity developments from Hawaii to the Gold Coast of Alrica unfolded the Ir- vine Co. plans fordowncoast which have been approved in concept bytheOrangeCounty Board of Supervisors. Donald Cameron, director of urban design and enVi- ronmental planning for the lrvtne Co., showed the plan at the luncheon meeting of the Corona del Mar Chamb- er of Commerce last Thurs- day at the Villa Swedpn res- taurant. Ht> predicts that It wlll be 1981 before an)'thlng ls actually buUt on the 10,000 acre area, which has 3- 1/2 miles of undeveloped beach betw~n Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. Al- though the range of the newly forml.og coastal planning zone is generally 1,000 n.. inland, all of the new de- velopment area Is included ln the planning sphere or lnlluen<-e. Much of tbe undeveloped area Is slated for park a.od pubUr open spaces, bat there Is no existing methodology for lts acquisition, arcord- in~ to Mr. Cameron. Money to acquire Morro Can yon Is in trust with the state, but Is current!) tied up dut> to an out~f -state suit lnstipt- ed by trvtne heiress Joan Ir vine Smith. Some of the coastal land may be acqulr- ed under the state parks program as the result of the passagt> of Proposition 2 in the ~ov . 2 election. the planner statf'd. Cluster and attac ht>CI hous- ing wlll he bullt in tht> areas planned for resldPntlal ron- log. Sing le hO ntf>S cannot he bollt In thest> areas he('ause of statt> and county rules against laM modi fi cation. Ternced homesltPs are no longer allowed undPr the current bull11l~ c-odes. lnltlally 2 roar1s are plan- ned for inla.nd acct>ss--one from Crystal Cove to the area of Culver in lrvtllt> and anotht'r from Wlsht'lone RW toSl.Dd Canyon. Tt\.lswUl Ue ln with the extension of tile San Joaquin HUts Road or ooe ol stmUu alij!llrnent, CCONTIHU~O ON ,.AGE •l or 2 l.Db.nd bue accused baytroot property owners ol paving aod laodseap~ pob- Ue beaches to deny tbelr use to the public. Be sald the fearappareot- ly extends also to r esidents of the Dover Shores- Baycrest area, where Mayor Milan Dostal and Fifth Dis- trict County <::upervlsor Tbomas RUey live. Re- sidents there have ob.teeted in recetJt weeks to plans for development of North Star Beach, an Upper Bay beach near tbelr hOmes. Mr. Riley last w~k got feUow super- visors to kill plans for spendlog tidelands in- come money to develop North Star. Last month, Mayor Dostal expressed fear that dt>velopmeot of the be<Ach for public use would IDcrease traffic in his part of town. The fear of outsiders even affects the problem of get- ting toilets .oo the public bea ches, Mr. Lovell noted. The state and rount} have asked the city to obe) the state Jaw by plartog some toilets on the beaches, and Mr. Lovell sail1 last month his general bear h plan would Include at least 2 tollets. '•Tbue Is a legH!mate cause for fear," he told Monday's meeting. ··Weneed more pollee protection in Balboa.'' Lucllle Kuehn, councilwo- man from lrvlnt> Terrace, disagreed vrith Mr. Lovell's asSt'ssment of the problem. • Tbe fear resides Within us,'' she argued. · It Is tbe nature of manldnd to fear t~ ~ M ,.,.tlllfl!' '-'"' man, poUcoemen Jl)Q put on the beat." She told oow she has lived near Irvine Ter- race Park for 18yearswlth- out being alra.id oft he people who c~me from outs1df the community to use the park. Mr. LoveU Insisted that the Council budget more money for police protection. ··Maybe, ·• suggested Council man Paul Ryc kotf of Balboa Island, '•we roold take money from the parks budget and use It to hire morP policemen." Mr. Lovell, who Is an at- torney, suggested that city otrld als ·heck with npigh- borhood residents before planning surh pro)E'Cts as skateboard parks, bicycle and hildng trails, and other park and rec rntlon b - cillties. PARK BOND VOTE MAR .8 A $7.1 million oark and open space bond vott> was of- tlcally set this week for nut March 8 In '\ewport Bnch. Ctly Coundl agreed Mon- day night on tht> wording for the ballot Issue. The vote wUI coincide with Ule ~ewport-Mesa Sr hool Boam election. Tbt' Counr ll derll1t'd igll- inst spit~ the llond pro- posal lnto 2 separate lssues- one for buyin& up open spare, and another for park ~vel­ opment. JAMES IRVINE, ortrloal owner ol the nst tnt.Dt Racli. is the subject or this bronze bust by sculptress J..mt» Bland, seen here stud}ing beT work.. The bust wu at- ftclally unveUed last week during a Corooa del Mar Chambe r of Commerce party at the Clyde Zalcb Studio, where tbt> work ls on display. UoveillJl& tbe bast ·•as Mrs. Francis X. Susbman, widow or the movie rreat. She beads tbe American lnstttute or F!M Arts. Mr. Zulch, who Is Judith Bland's lxtsband, pve away a nJ- uable painting durtng the party. (Ensign photo.) Planners delay big CM project Parking, landscaptog and setback problems have de- layed approval of a restaur- ant, bank and commerc1aJ shop project a.t the south- west corner of Newport Blvd. and 17tb St. by tbe Costa Mesa City Planning Com- mlss1oo. MODday night the planners held the project for stl&cty st Ut-IIJ' Dec. ' r."..iy .. and wm consider 1t agaLD at thelr ~-13 meeting. Eric D. 'Welton, 2845 E. Coast Hwy., Cororu~ del Mar, c;ougbt a condlt10oal use per- mit to construct a 25,200 squart>-foot commercial buUding, a 5,000 square- foot restaurant and a dlive- up hank. The restaurant bull- ding would be leased to Den- ny's at the corner of 17thSt. and ~e•'port Blvd. and the bank building to Barclay's, located at Superior Ave. and 17th St. The <'ommerclal shop buUdlng would be across the southern portion of the property, according to the plans submitted by Mr Welton. Spoiler Ya( hts lnr ., 881 Dover Dr., Nt>wport Reach, sought permission to use propert) at IS:iO and 1604 ~ ewport Blvc1. for off-prt'- mlse, outdoor stora~t> and rtispla}" or boats ln con)Wlc- tion wtth an extlrtin~; offic~ ra clllty. The planning staff had recommendt'd denial or a variance from the required landscape requirements. Com missioners 11e-ctdec1 to hold It until the Dec. 13 me-e- tlnt also. Permission to dlvldP pro- perty into 2 par<-els at thP northwest corner or Bristol St. and Red Hlll Ave., rt>- QUt>sted by the Costa Mt>sa County Water Dtstrkt, was held UDtll Dec. 13. The wa- ter district ~rty. site of a •ell no l01Jiet pump('d, has ~n leas~ for <"om mer- ctal dt>Yelopment. coner of PualarlDo A •e. and the Corooa 4tl kar Free- way. W eststde CommUDlty Plan rezone petitions reeel•ed rapid appl'Ol'al from tbe commlsslooers to make tbem consistent wttb t~ re- oeral plan. Tber lncl**' 90! W. lath St. from Ml iDdlutrlal to we tMIItrtal; Q1t ., ~ tt't, ... 18th St. from tdl to iU..CP resJdenttal and 9-JO w. 18tb St. from Ml to R3-CP. Pro- perty "at 1695 Sllpertor Ave. wUI go from C2 to CL U- mlted comn•erdal and JZS Commercial Way aod 1600 Superior Ave. from C2 to MG. Properties at 1917, 1919 Maple Ave. wlU go from R2 C2 a.nd Cl to R4-C P; 1912 Anaheim Ave. from Cl to R4- C P; 1914 AnahelmAve.from Cl to R2-CP; 1920 Anaheim A ''e. from C 1 and R2 to R2- CP; 562 and 570 W. 19th St. from C2 to C' 1-C P aod 590 and 594 w. 19th St. from C 1 to C 1-C P. A rezone from n to R2 -C P was app""ed for propert) locatE-d at 449 Hamilton st. Teacher pay issue aired Wtt h more than $3.000,000 ot>edt'd to meet Pstlmated costs of the pJ"''PPSed t•- cher contract w1th tbe New - port-Mesa Educ-ation Assn •• members of the N~rt· Mesa S<'hOOI board wU I meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday to coo. sld~r the contract to Costa Mesa Cit) Hall. These propos.als would represeat an increase ln tea. r !l(>rs' salartes ln the oeieb- borhood of 1 SC'c.,' • Asst. Sqpt. Kevtn Wh~ler sald. BUI Grgurich, JIIMEA he chased the motorcyclist up and do1f1l Balboa Blvd. 1n heavy traftlc, dUrlnc •hlch Lowman drove between lanes oftnUftc at~sb«w~ 80 and 90. At other Urnes, according to AndtriOJl, tbe cycUst sped I.IP the narrow tlley bettr"D BalboA ud the ocean front, at the same hlc" IP"(ts, runntac thr'oUCb bUnc! comers aDd foreiDC mo41ort8la lo ,..,,.e aDd bn.A rtoltnllJ tc avoid hlt- ttQ( him. Both tbe Hugh Kenoedy residence at 546 Santa Ana. Newport Hetghts, and tbe LesUe PickeD home at 1021 Clltr Dr., Cllft Haven, were hit <A1ring the middle of the day, acoorc1J.ng to pollee re- ports. Mr. Keooedy saJd h1a daughter named borne at 5 p.m. to ftAd the bouse ran- sacked br a tmaJ.a.r 'ttbo ap- pe.reoUJ pried opea a laUD- dry room door .IllS sliDe wer. cau. Jewelry, pboto eqalp- meat aDd otber pouesslcDI ftlhd at M,0'75. COM CC picks nominees A two-tblrds vot~r appro- nl will be needed to pass the bood Issue. U It pas- ses, the city wUJ ~ ln ~ by lssutng $7.1 million ln munJctpal bonds. The mooey woull1 bt en- marked for baytng up 8 opera space sltu, and for devel- oping 7 pucelsalready 01fn- ~ by tbe <'ltJ. TM open space list lncludes 8 acres of the old Castaways sitt on Dover 08r t6tb. the east eod of tbt _,rmtr P.clllc Electric rtgbt-of-way IOGtb of Cout HWJ. In Wut N..,. port. the bhltfl b«wtta C out Hwy. Uld Vera.ill .. apartmlllll. tbt IOUitb- eut COrMr ol B.,.. ud .. artDt at the e~~~t::rua eo Balbol lslaD4, a t~ ca- ter lite at 1m. ud Uld- nrsttJ Ia tM Bact B&J. enlarrt ... ol Bui*IIIM Sa JoeqPte lllll8 put~~; 1M a tot plaJ lGt Ia CUIMIO A coodlUooa l use ptrmit to coostnct a 15 uolt <"on- domlnlum at Z082 TINrin Ave. •as approv~ for Ba- la.Us and Pjpert Dnelop- meot, 2005 W. Btlbot Blv<t., N~wport Beacb. Also 1£>- proYed was a tMtatfYe tl"lct map for the ooe lot. Roger MeKinnoo, 2737 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar, recetvtd appronl to ameod the land UN dearnatioo of property located at 2U A•- ocado st. aod 2215 FaJ"tew Rd-. trom c-ent commer- cial eo bl(b amty rut- cStDtlal. It wu tol'mtrty the loeatioll of Rorer's Garda. prest<tent, bas acr~ wltb that ftture, addil\i tbat t•- r her salarif'S this last y .... were froteo wblletM~­ lntendeot rerelve<l a t~PQ' raise. HP disputed dl8trlcl claJms tbat h1rln& «l more teacbers, request~ lD U.. contract, would COlt $860,391. Rt Ald WI ftcUe ls more than the $!0,700 the top salary DOW ~IHd by taeht.rs. Patl'OliJIU ~ called IDr belp. TM PtldD- •1& ... ..ted oft, ud tbe MUCC~~~ter cr... apotttd a , ... tta......S moeore,et. ,...w oe tiM oe-..a troat ~ at 14th. Wllb tbe .. ol..t ....... , AlldtnoD t.d Low .. oe t.ht blleb aeut»J, k*itSGid bam u LMlJe P1cllilll aid $2,557 lG~wum ..... flom kr ~ at•r tM. •rr- lar bit 10met1'" .,., .. 11 a.m. Md I p.m. STAR OF BETHLEHEM .. ,.. Situ oiBtftl ..... t. tM tttle ol OCC'• evts. tmu plapetertlm ADw Dec. s. 10 .... 17 It ?:JO .,. ... ud Ill ..... . BallottlaC by mall Is now UDder way for dt~tors of tM CorooacStlMa.rChlm- ber of Commerce. Ballots are to bt retarDed by Moo- claJ m~ No.. U.Se'reo dlrecton wtll be ~elected froiD tlilt 11)1~ Mm.IHM or froG~ ~~dates: DARYL BOGARD -Ow'D· tr ..pu1Mr ,. ld1 .Ue. 8eJWe (BeN). of KITCR- IN '1'1DG8. Nit ~. Cout R..,.._r. t ~ llD com- ...etJ. a. tMla tlllt Lm- port:Mt ...... 1ft! A C!Om· biNd 6rt • a.er ... cu- to.er hdlo .. b:ala.ll-ua., c.-del..., days; parking; motor trafftc cootrot/now; an onrall ef- fort to maintain clean slde- •atlts. store rroot tmP~•­ meot; lncr•sed Chamber memberlb.lp a.ad acU~tJ. t'EC RAAPA, lneUrnbtiDt • Aaoclate ..WOr of tbt KEW- PORT HARBOR ENSIGN Ill !'721 E. Cout H.ry., lblt- ed tt ,.,.. aco .tt!l tu- beDd '•Hop.'' G ~ ol Oblo WelleJU ODinrdT, worbd • tbt Se,._-fto.- ward ..,.....,.r 1A Cola\. ba. OMo; calM 110 Ca1ilr»nla after ~ cnanMd .. --IUd dl~ world War II. SM .._. t>.-dlndDt al the COM Chamber of Com- merce for two years, St>rv- IDe u Zod n ee pr.sldent in l976; two daughters. WVENA HA VTON, ln- CUibtlllt -0 1t0er of HAY- TON'S 8A Y WlNOOW, :Wll E. Couc HlfttwaJ; 25 years Ill Coroaa dtJ War; member, board ot truttft Commun- Ity CoecrepUooal Church; M--.1 Chartty Leqve: di- ndor, Corona del Uar C.....,.r oiCo mmeroe; t.~t­ bl.s 0.. s t hlldriA, s-,S'IA. lallJ..S Jam •· GRANT HOWALD. t.oam- btllt -Retired polltmut r II COM PMl otne.; put CCOM, .. UIO OM P'ACI 1\ lUCWUdL A ft11aDce to ooutnet Mf'. ~ .at& at n.s Orutce An., wu ap- DJ'O'ted w Tbomu J. Car- ..,, !000 PlaciiHa A-.. Tille Aweeoaa Co .. 4$0l8lrtll ... Newport &e.eb. neeMd IIIPJ'Gft1 t)r ftl'talcl fi'CMII ..... ,aN na.o.,_.. .., 1at to eo ?act tlllne-.__..ny ...._II • ttl ... It at.-·- The p®Uc helri.Dc at tile Tu-.tay n.t(bt mettllc wUl bt folkrnd 011 o.e. lf bJ the board cou.tderiJIC Ilion lnltlal coot:net p,.,.al.ll- ter 1tllett.~ca billA. '•We CM uped to .. ,.....,_oletc r&aa.e docan...,.. .. ..,.....,.'- tM ............ 1:1 .. lilpt. Jolla WIOII ..._ .. .. .m ............ .... ............... ~ fllllll oa "• a wn.• a uttrall ...... , 111~·2 ..... .. (111ft ...... ~ .... . .... 1, ?] IJ '•FfEADY, SE1, OR .A W, '' and u, .. <.turl•·r.ts lrorr S~~rt ~~~mM~tu. srhool 1111 Jl ~ t'ca t H•1 p rrrlu-::~ a r:hetry llrT'ltly of 1nw ln..-~. f!Oi1 nt u.~gs <Lll'l •'llorful roostrur·tlon.s on rHspl.:f}' oow ;.t tt~ -. .. -.port 1H~a r h r,ffl .. of Los An- ~ .. 1··~ f ...-1"ra! _.;,•tnrs:, Ji:OI ~~·MT.ort !llvr!. Tt~ I!:XhU.It , ••t7atlot"'"l l.t flr~ r na~ te•,.her J<J;uw l.ar'>"'fl, lndudes art N'"' t.},l"'t'! tLI ri(ht, 1-'tlrtla .'>lrl ro, T:.r, Et>';!/1 , K@fl- 1r:. f a:r, r .tt.y f,JJI<:!f.t<>, ')am r.~~vo:oJI, r.au~ k atibltt, .,_r,r: r il r: .. ron I umVI ... n. Art MOt k frc..rr lor:;J S"hCJOJ ~. will • •· .,.,.,,U,Jt':!"1 Uoroo~J, tr1r-floU'tt y s~ar.on . Car dealer gets permit NEWPORT HARBOR Bill Gil PIJBUSHED IE£JILY -PACE I ll<URSDAY, NOV. II, 1,~ COROllA DEL MAR, CAL Nature center site aired (Ac::atton ot I OlbiN ~­ ter 111 the DeW Upper Bay Eeoloe1ca.J Rest"• wW be ttisellssttd at a Ott. Z meet- lzlc caned by tbe ltale Pls:h aDd Game Dept. In Newport 881ch Clty Hall. P..eciooal f"f.t1 aM Game manarer Robt!rt Woat- rom~ry lhi.J ·~ n:lea~ a 111>1 of a1tes. Otie •HI be picked alter the Dec. 3 meeting. SUes under stu1y are: • SHE LLMAKER lSLA."W --Any ooe of 3 locations on ~~ll ma.t.u could !.of; ci!OS8l. Tt•"' '•lsla.od" Is a<Ctually f!OOA'!!'Cte-1 to th~ ma.lnlJ.ntl a.nl1 Is the stte of Loa! llunctrlng a.nrl S1ongf!: ~ tar:UIU"!'s and a r~st.-u ra.nt. • hJG (.A ~YOS site <Would t.e al th .. mouth of 111g r:a.n. yon, ..,h,.rt II m-·ts ttlf! t..a y. • M£SJ.. ORJVE site woul1 t.~ )lst .,..st or w11trt M t~ Llr. l1nt1-~11dS in tltf: &ar k &a) area, anl1 Jist 'il".itllf1 ••f tlte <md of bayvlt w Avo:. lsr S:&I~ta Ana Helvhts. • (0 NS1EI.I.Al i(J:-, I.¥ SJit lri OD tJ , .. hay f!"lv, .. ,kl.sf. tast ol ·..-t,f!rt lrYIIl<.: o\V<!. !.tnrls to lht> l•·ft sot1fh of 23tll St. ;;.nrJ )1st nr1rtt) of '-'lfl!'ltJo! !at tort !Jr. .,, pablk .c.dles ud ~· IJon -... ..., &lid -IUt: lll and a.roed lhe 741 - a,..n l!"'..olortca.l rese"e· YO UTH WEEK IS SET BY OPTII!IIST CLUB Youlh appr eetatJocl weet. ls ilelng obsen-ed No•. 8-!4 by th~ Optlml.t Cla.bof Sew- port Hart<Jr, 1CCOrdln( to Ro y Wool sey, ,..lllh ctla.lrrnan for !he e..-~. Mel'!'lben of bl!!. r:ommtttee are Dr. M. F". l.t~rf!fl& aDI1 BUI Scbl€-gel. .A prods ma.tloo bu been lssuell by ~ewport Marq,r Milan Dostal deslgnallng t ht' dal~os tor th~ eTent and call- lni! attentions to tiM! t <'!- "Ornpllshments of the YW111 ~It! tens. Yooth r!'J)rtS@fltatlvell • .. re ruests of honor at the N'lv. 9 noon m'!et.~ ,,t the 'Jptlmlst Clul1 ;~t t~ VIJJa~e h .t1, UaJLoa Island. FOU NDATION BENEF IT RICHARD D. DOTTS, ea:ecu- U•e vlr,e.presjdent of lhf' Pac Uic Mub.lal I.J!e luur- ance r.o. of Newport Beach, has teen nomlnat!d tor re· electlon as board ehaJrman ot the Amerk an Hl!'l rt As- soclatlon rW ring Us anooal me~tlng In Mlarnl beach, :-;ov. 18-J'j, ~r. Dotts w-as "'iert~ to th"' top volunt~r posl of bolr1'! ,..ru.lrman of th~ As.!ll:wtalloo lrt 1374 and r t -"'I!:Cll'fl ln l!n'J. He I+U a too~ hJstory of vo/unl~r a!"th'Uir-s with tl""' Assorl:.- tlon In Diltl•,f\al JJrovnms, m U1" r allfornill and Los Ant":"' .. ~ 1,ot.wty ;,frlllate'i, arrrJ UTI· Ur.tn(l<• r·omrt y • 1131•- t~r. -XEROX COPIES NO MINIMUM Legal -5~ Colored Paper - BoWld Material -~ Double Siding -Ill! Lables -25~ per sheet fill! • 111 Velo Binding -$1.25 per book Collating -1/2~ a copy Spiral Binding -75~ and up per book 3~ per hundred -1 original atxn 4~ per hundred-1originalatxM COPY STOP 4301 Birch · Suite 5 Newport Beach 751 -1050 MON. · FRI. 8 · 5 (NEAR ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT) VAULTS COIN CENTER 1404 N. Gr1nd . S1nt1 Ani MATTRESSES JII'£W -• .E 8UI'L.DUfC lrN!&'tJhor Sh;,f""'' ::,~u,~y :.r#lv .. , 2~."~ 1/,,r. lht fiJ•Ir:l ., r fJ'>ta !.1Jo<;;,, "Ill fl<t.l<-;,r, ;.r1•1Jt Jun:tJ ;,J-,41, Vlli'it" f<· .. t r1f c,..rvl'· .. tr.yc;. U!Jr:l,.r o 'JS,. fPtll'1 1t i't <ofltl"! /lf')Urias IL Lu"a ~, 1 3~'1 · f hdtH \'t., •~<; •1~11<-'1 a ''lflr11t'onl<l 11"' """r rnlt to r"fJI Ir '""''••~rs, llry~r<>, .tc.v ... , •!t• .. , In a g~r'~" of ;,n ar..:.rt mer.t Nm.rl"r a:!!"! 'ft,~o ptJti!lr Jhl!,.y •·rur,- m ltt~ o! T h~ f..,.'liOV,J •a J H~,:. s"!rvr: ·Mill 'll c;,..uo;" th .. sues at 3 ~.m . iJ<-•. 2 In tht s,:.r:onrl-Or)l}r • r,oto:reoce roc..u• rJf till:'' lty Hall Annex. l 111:: Costa Mesa Cr,un trt ( Jut, 'Mall tht St:e~ of a f.ll slrkrn lun"hton sponsor'!•l t,y Uoe LamLda Zata ctr.ap~ ter of Stgmli Phl Garnrh<i lntt m<itloual 5C.Irtlt1ty Sa- turrlay, ~ov , r.. '-'rtY:,.~s from thP event will eo u. ttl~ Mtlflr:laJ Kldnty } OUU- 1alfon, t11e Appalachf.;tr,r:"'fl. h:r and ot her ch.3 rltles SJX)n- :V.H~ by t11e 50rorfty, a r - r;t)r1Jng l6 Mrs. w. D. Wal. t~ro; of Cttsta Mesa, whO WIS ttr k•·t ,..halrman. COINS WANTED I CALL (114) 836-618 r ·--~ -c.tto. • 1110 MIWI'ORl COlT A 1611A , ..... , 111 ,t •••·.. !.; tl"' r C..Stil M•,:<,.;, lty '-'i<tllfoltiO 'r,r; .• rr.ISSICI (tJ '1or} ... ~r ''""•II}', Huntu.~::.:. B .. ;.-,,, i'•" r r•<r.ll) f!r r:1 r••PI;o<ol! a&Jt,r•,va, fr,r ''1" ~1o11tl'>n ti'J th .. ~<>;or •A lh"J•f~!-~nt ., ... ,. vr •~o IJIJJI1.r"' lt••·i ;,vp·--'l IQ ,,rc.vl'"' tr • •. "t lr,:,r tl,• Harlr;r iJ!·I'I tr•~nta~'" ;;.r,~tr, Jt.sta r: 1111, n:~ ''~'"'"''t'. ·· provlil"" ~1~Jtlur•:.l fir" IJI'•· ti•'IJOfl tr, f!, .. ·:If•·. r,rr·rr•rr ~-'4"tliJ<+·r • ""' ., .. ,,,..,.J r Is r•'"'/U"'it lor r<>. •ltJ•tlrJn In 1,1, !!o<·r !<~!t.odl •· lr11~ f~>'jUIP•' l·fl' {r; ;,Jlr)Jo '"'alir•i( rn tHo; .·rt..r:u.; t-.r~o. our r '-'>f.:<tr r.•ttl ~r ,.,,, .. , . .1. '1;. rr.s /·ro.., trJ <o.JJrl" ~"n'lll!• ''' ~1- , u .•,l!• ''""'"r<~l'" .. ·,,,, 1!"'-"Jrl JHrrlnr ;r·~· '"'· """fl av~lla/,1", r,;~ • 1'.'.1'•'·"'' r ur...-:. ~-f.cntr-:Y Hihlc C.hun h -I .11"0 )T o' OR A~C.E . COS TA ME SA . 6451 -SOSO I I ' I , • I I I 'II ',·p~J; ... ~ ' ,, . I, I . •. • j ;. ',tJu 1.,, ,,, .. . " o/.1 1 • I< '< ' I' :1 , • r THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1~0 1 CL IFF DP. .. tH WP 0R1 B EAC H OR F YEN TON BE SHOPE I 1 '• I •• , .. tJ .. ' .. •• fl 1. I '' •'J "'·" I . .. •. ' f· .. I• " "f j 1\'Jf I ''' 1111 f Itt l<f II (If Yfll I< f IIOJI I :~ ~;·;/~-~~·~·'·c:~--~~ HI l C H Rt!)TtJ."' •.(.l fHCE SEPV ICES Ill! .. I < /II II' ll•d I ' II Kl~ I ~· II ' II ~ I .. , ··Ho•b '.ltf,·!· N f 'I • ~ , ... ; ' '. '' .. .. . I I I OF THE M.AlTEP,LC A ' 1 I' ,,., IJ· • t•· • •,r-.t., , .. I '·l<+r. •• i ., I , .. If: ,.,,' • ,, ; .. ,,,,, ' l i . zr,l, l ' ... ' ·'' ' l!tt!~ ·, ,• r •'"' ' • I "!'''·I. <+'l•lrr-.,,.·,. ln . lotm ~-flf<:r s Sr., I 'J'fj \iillU'iii'' !J t ., =""'<rp()rt il •"•' 1., t """'lvr-1 p4;r m!<oo;lon "' 'I 11 ;o -,42 'ii"JUa r.. fr..ol 11 "!tlitJ(Jf, tr, <tft "xistlnl' fl•"· 11•at •,r•r·• at 12:; tlrrJa1- lid)'. TEEN -AGE GIRU ARE ARRESTED IN C. M. ~our 1'-"'n -ao:: ... vlrJ·, •:~+­ l•"l UJi lrr th•· ,.,,o;to'ly of r ,,•;t:. M <!'i~ poll •;" 1)11 f''!ltY {h"fl •J.<!fi':"t> ,'..;(IV, 7. 1-.arr!J,r,c;, I*rlllrrof-, Jt~­ '>t J , , ;, r•lll tJOx a.rrt1 purst: ":WH•t•'f•"': valuefl 111 Slr..7!'; ~.::.~. IH:"II frtlllo !o.lr,ntyft!Tto:.ry A ~rrl, JfJijll h rt<;tr,j ~t., by tNr, ,•r rl">, IZ itnrl 13, ·Mt10 nrr· '>tO[If.-1 !,}" ~urlty r,f:J •·r •. rJU t'>l<l" tilE! 'it(Jf"!, ~"·)I I•" <:atrl. ·r Nrl r.J rls, I J <lfl/1 12, {(J(jt '"0SII1<-t lf'S: <+.nrJ \@W<>Iq· Vtt!Uwl at S3J r-On- , .,,.,,.,1 In U,o"dr pur~s. from >"at!., lJJ~ IJrlstol .Sr. CASSIE GRE ELEY OF C.~. DIES AT AGE 85 ~ Ht•·r~l <>•·rvtr <':_o; 'll .. r .. hl•]rJ ,~,v. :, ;;.t li~JJ -11 rc..o;.r1- llf~ y 1 hJIII"·I Jn r r,sta Me~ tr1r 1 a:,•a•· r.r .. •·l .. y, ~' •• wJ<O 'll•"l '•rrv. 1; "' t•"f t.unor• ~~ ·,4f~o l l't. .'J•l'•rld, I tt<;:tlf ~-"<;.;!. ';lu· N;,<; ;, n:.Uv<-•JI IJtt- t ~nr,, I ;aJ"ll<'l<i , '<Ho•lllit 'lllv~ .... rr-~'I }••ar ~. Sto" Is su r · 1/v...-J J,y hu o;t,an<1 r.rn<':st, v ,no; lfl.ll'l<>r1 311r1 Alan , t~t. •,! 'r,c;-ta M~sa, t,roth~:r E.o1- .-:.r•! N .. IJ ., of r :.narta, Hr U<tll'l• IIIJrJr~ anr1 2 ~r,.:.t­ ,. r ~ "''' J.l l•lr .. n. ~ r,lloA'lJtV '>"r vlr es "Oil· 111' 1•"1 I•Y !tot< lft>v ..... orris '•'l'f•l•f, V•rl~tl wu In lhr· 1.~1 1 /l .. f;t • "ltl .. l<>r y. NURSE IS ASS AULT ED AT ~ESA HOSPITAL '•utl'i<> l:..~t•·t f .. t.r k.t~art, 27 , r '1':rl.t M•·'>a 1/oPrnor J;.J "''"lllt:. I, <;ttlf,.rr"l ~ ,,., .. r a. t!r,n lr• '•"f l•·fl ~rrr1 In :. Jl)llfll'" ~r<>~ ai!P •·r•nl to lh•· ·.u l ~"ry r&r~lvln~ 1'01"111, ,. r r 1. " ' 1·. -fnm o ~~~ :t s~H;ontltppA r~ntl y J I 1·1 ~ ...... :~ ., ' 'i. •·rJt.•·· .. !~ Jq,.•,•l.t; .. I " I I :'I·· ' .. ' :· .. II : I .. , f II"' II I lfl HI H '•I I HMI,.I "' IJ 'II" I ""'"Jj1Hf 1\I•A I ~~ ( fJ t l;t•1•·l \l.r 1 JIJIJ J• .o• ifl• , J•• II ) If . Sur111:.y ,, ,,..,...r . p, ;.,.,,, CH RIS T CHUJi'CH BV 1HE SEA ...... , .... rt ,.,.,, ' I I •' J. I'·;, 1•,,:. /.1 11 ·1, I'•·Y. ;.,,,,,.,, .~.··l•"'t'! ,, . J.o,r •.'·ll ~ ' I•Jr"l. ,, llfl(ll ···~ ... 4 "'"~ !;i i J• II• , l,t.o'JJ "+"1Jl. I I ·4', I ~ft,·r n<+r"r,U•·"· r ()!.1a Mes:. JJOII' f! r"fJJrlert .o,;ov, !;. f ''"' nu r ""' 1.-:a rrl ~ notso: I Uttl wr•nl to !n~eRtlv,at~>. Thl'> SUSf"'''l ~nJ,!I@(l hi-t fro111 h•·lilllll, lnfll,.tP<l lh{o krill .. woul•l wttt1 if lltrKII, '• Don't ~··ff•:t rn or I'll kil l you." Th~> l!wlrlo:nt (l<""urred at udrJnlv,t11 1 hur srla y, No v. 4, 1~ r~tu r~;: <::ntr-r l<o. <-If. P""tf:fl tr, ~ .. tl••· !r,r al J".lfJIHl THE OVER St anmg January I, 1977, your ~on or daught er u m accumulat e up 10 Sts lrxl fo r college or vc.u.:ational-hx hnu:al ~hool d uring ju,l 10 months ;n the Army. Cncltr th" 1-.ducational A!>~i ..,tancc Pntgram , I hey can ~a ve from S'iO to S7'i each momh, wilh their savings matched 2 for I! And I hal adcl\ up . TOP DOllAR fOR COLLECTI ONS gram Will he paiJ in munthly in st all menl~ of S22'i fur each monlh of college or vocali onal- lechnical 'chool completed. If they decid e nolto around the country now participate in Project AIII·.AD It\ a great chance fo r a young per.on to get a jump on I he future . This new Educa1i onal Assistance Program, along with all of I he other educational benefits the Army offe rs, will help your .on or daughter serve their country bcner as soldiers now, ci1 izens later. There's no beller time to stan gell ing that education than Sllfo'l~} 'li-fll• • -Jl• <,/J. W~lii"V~Y ll•ftf1 !•.u , II/ f•l ' I /I I 1/ o \4 I,J(,\f I· HIHI t-f IH UH II • "'l•·nl•'i \1"'"'Jr!al lllrlv. ',I,~ J( I i11J1, r r1'ft.a M•·<za RI·V 1 (1~ JYJ<U: l'r'"'"' NHH S AU DITO RIU~ ARCHIT ECT NA~ED An H rhlttot:tural agr~­ l!lMII for t Prf}()f'!l•llrn: and r e- t~bllltatlm! th•· auo1/torlum at NffWPtJ rt Harbor hl(h ac tiool wu approv'!!<'l by the Newpor1 -M~11a tK:hOOI boa.rd lUI week. The fir m of Porter, Jen8en, lla.ohtl and M:tnp:t.ol •Ill drtw up the pla.n• untlctr the Public Workl Ar:t of 1!176. The ~-wlU come from rlldenl funds, If approprLaiM tor !he work. By panicirallng in the new progr am, a yo ung person gets lhree doll ars hack fnr eve ry doll ar saved 10ward college "r Vo<.ational- techni cal '>Ch<K>I I he dollar saved plus I he aJd11umal 1wo doll ars of malching funds. conlinuc ;chooling after the Army, they get hack alii he money 'aved. The matchmg funJ, wtll he pa id onl y if u:.cd toward comrlc11ng up to four yc:Jr\ of <.:olk:gc or voca- tiona l-technical <.ehuol. 'I h e extra $5100 miJit:hiog amount lx:com...::-, a Mrong inCt.:nlivc fo r a young per!><.m to cominue wi1h school. now. Your local Army Representative has full details on all the J~,(f(J.)j I I lfol ~I 1/W}. l:.t•l ran•" r.rn'•:<~r· J<;•,•r. Moo.-/ r l.: lfJ ~~~· I•• ·,Jill· ~undlil y dt.,rnrt•ill . I t•1 :S Satur•b t ; HI arn ''' 4 t1n1 • • • Yr,o ~t·• ··•Jt•lla !Jy lnv/fl><l to alh:nrl r hlrrr J, r,,.,.,.,, 1'18 1111'/ to UA't H~"Jt llinl( fltiOI!IIi, ')I :o;J,.A "f S~.IIV/f ~.S: Jll:l'l a.m. ilh'l 7:{i(l p.rro. SIJ NllA Y ~.llflfU .: All IJI_.R, :i:30 a ,111, llfiMf. !:Jfl.JLE ('LASSES: c an s~,z.or..f.iz •TI!'Ar"h.ltl( 111M~ fJot·trln"'" THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH "T HE FRIEI<DL lEST C HURCH II< TOWI<" MH\1 1'. "41 //1\.1'1\/flk t 4', A.•. lUll! (L A S H~ II .lo,M, WQIIH H I~ H0Uit t. 00 ti'.M,-[VA .. Gf i.IC AL HOU It )01 llol.lo GHI'lLI .Io .I> I S.I>Hf.lo AH A AYf,, COH A .-[,A lllvmoutb O:on!Jrrgutional llburr~ A riltl[ UID IHDfl"h~D[HT COHG/It(t;AfiOH AL CH,.I UI AH C"UIIt CH Ill/ H I L fil ii"' \.I I 'V /IVA /1 , "'"nl., SUN DA Y SfltVIC['t f 1tf A.M. Afii O 10+.)0 A,M. CHU .Cf'\ SCHOO L • '•00 A.M. AM O 10<J0 A.M. )262 BROAD HRE!T, N!WPORT HftCH TS NU.SI IU c••r l"ft'tiVIOIO ,.HO,.I • ''J. U 40 URSULA HEUMANfl OF COSTA M£SA IS DEAD Uuu11 Neamum, 51. ol 881 w. 17th, Coltl ...... ottd "'". e at Hooc boo- pltaJ. Sbt came btrt from htr ..Ure Germaa, IDd 11M Ur ld ZO year• to C&lUimd&. SM ta Mln1tedbyt.ltt!M Holu, <IIIICIUr -CI IOd brother Ptttr. Bllta-Btrproa of Cotea .. _ '""""' prlnto (a. ttrmeat. If I he maximum of $75 a momh i• saved ($27CXJ over 36 momhs), S540fl wi ll he added for a total of $8100. If the minimum of S50 a momh i' saved ($1800 over 36 momh•), S>600 will be added for a 101al of S5400. HOW DOntiY CIOUICTt Assuming your son or daughter. has finished the 36-month enlistment in the Army and has deposited , for example, $75 to the educational fund eaCh month, the $8100 accumulated under the pr~ If your son or daugh1er e nlists in today's Army, a ll kinds of educational op portunities a re open for eaming coll ege or vocalional - tcchnical cred its right on post with the Army paying up to 75% of the tuition. Under Project AH EAD, for example, a young person can enlist in the Army and enroll in college or vocational-technical school at the sa~ time. Over 1400 colleges and universities educational and other opportunities for young people in today's Army. Or, if you'd like us to send the information to you , just mail the coupon. Or caliB00-431 -1976 toll free. In NY, caiiB00-24}-5614. r ---------------~-,... tl • .,;!t(,jf7111111 ru m)l • '"p(ll"funotrc\ I 1'0 l\nlll17fJ, Mount Vernon, NY IO'i'iO l~nc 'IC!Id Ill( morC' mfurm.hnn abourtiY nrw 1 1-.dut.lllll.lfllll All\t!lllU'IC:C' J•ru~~:nm and 01ntr I OJ)()IIf1Uf'Uhe;, Jut yountt propk 1n 10t.l11y'\ Army I ....... .,,. I -· I ... I - ... ,. __ _ ----- I ~ lckphon( number •nd -sdrn~"' your acr-1 I ~Y Rcprc:tenc•ti~ '' hs•cd tn the Vdlow p_. I ............. ...... I .... ,... .......... ~~~ .... ,. I ................ . I Tax cut talk at CDM meet Eve~y wa s talktn, .,_ bout hlch property tax'!s .;t a Corona rt~>J Mar C'lvJr As- SOt'l.at1oo m~ttnv on w~. llf!Silay ntgll( of last week. A tax acth'lst talk@t! atJout 3 separate ta.t ~ttcaons ant1 county Superv!SoOr Ttnrnas RUey urgl"' t.a XJ)Qyer s to wrtt~> Sar nn,ento. Compromise on traffic study Paul r,anr. of Los Anvt-l"'s, IooMer f'Jf ~~PI~>'s At1vo- cate, 'f)'}kP a~aln~ It·~ ~>vii., of b~ vo•~>m m~>nt, antl pas- sed o!.lt 3 ~11-HatP potltlons a.Jm~ at torr lnv tax r....,u,. tJOIIS. f.. 1 Wolf .. 'Jf r.:nltr-t1 fJryan- lzatl?r• r,! i :.xpar•·ro; f:.IIA'I tn ·•.aJ.,. .HI a1v"rtl s<-1 ar,.. P~"'<IT<Ift '. :-~" r .. ,tint' .,a~ • ... 11 ,., I l>lfJIU 1"1 V -t l .. , .... •"'fll<ir) c;rhoo'. Mr. Hti"Y anc;""'""' qu~s­ tfons a ~.()Ot tn .. s, .w-t u rv""' a ll>ft~>r .wrHJn" an-pal?n "-' get r,ov. bro•.vr. to , a 11 a spet"lal c;esston of th,. l,.rls- la tu re to l~>a I ~:Ht u, .. prfJ- p~rty tax ~rot.l~>rn. Pro~rt) 3!><;~>So;n•F.-nt .. lr• tbe fl.lrt-<.~r Ar E'a ar t-''IJ an a verav,. of mo re u, .. n UJ p~>r r ent tt.11 5f-<~r , '~<Itt, n•an; (OTOfl4 r!P.I Mar tiOmt-Q..vners hit IJ} lw r «>:tses or 'h ,,.,.r r-~nt OT •rl()rP, TRUCK DESTROYED BY ARSON IST FIRE A pl('k -f trv~"t.. 'lr"', bu rr e<1 t~o o~u.lnohl..-t, b 'rn- e/1 out th~> tn.~ol1~ of a I ·~; vehlc le, ., total loc;s, at 132 Industn41 Way, Jt ·, p.m. F rlt1a), 'loov. J ~. ( ot;ta Mesa poUr£-TPpOrtr·~. The tru• ~ was o..vn~ t ~ EAwut1 1. ll;,stlngs, Ar~t. ~. 4()4 ~. B:ilhoa hlv1., HaJ. boa. T hP '>U'>f~r-t erltP r~ H1£-row i·ar-1 itt tlldt ar!dress without SPttlnll ?ff the 1larrn, tamrwr""" wltlt ti'IP vehi•·lr• lnslt1f• fl•f· I•Jf "n•l lrrtllil>fl lt. An opinion SUT11"'i' on .what Corona r1el Mar restr1,.nts tf,IJlk aLout tra!ftr ~ot a t"!!- tattvt-go-ahead thls w~l_!}­ fron. tt,.,. ·'"""TJVrt &r:.a, hr It) r I)IJnr (J. Tt,<> r 'JUO' II or1~>rP1 Hr .. "reatton or a c;utJ,.orr. mlltt>t- to I ,,. 'l a'1P •Jp of t mr:.n,- !J"T'> of a .t' rraJnr-r-om. fflllt~ ii_(l-1 r, IT P'f.bPrS Of ;, r,_v 'l)'l'l'T\Itlll} ~roup. Th .. c; Jl -or·.~-m,.,. &OIS until rr! 1-f f:t,rJH) ((J OIIIP up '-'Itt• a su T'lf-'j 1ll~!>Uotu..alre !J r""IP'I "t · short -ran(,." traftl Sl)lutlons. If tt1~ r~o. suit e; pi"'""" u,,. r ounrll, a lonr-r:m. c. r-rov~·rr .ra} fo! lfJw. it.~ r:.oun II 1~>r tsion Nas '>P."'fl ~s a r_qr, promls~. •• t1e r DM r01mHnaUn6 roun• II ,_,, r,,rr.munlty '>rganlntlons I( (T() tl3•l Sf•Mt (; ITIOOUIS '1f>swnw"' 74.(1tJestlon sur- V~}. ! ast monttl, the} as~ tt.,. r oundl tor !1,1)')1} to taltt- tt·~ 9Jr:"" t:1oor to 1oor ID tl•· 'J262'. pt>Sl41 Z.ODI>. Tftt' ' <>'In• Jl ret~rr~ tt•~" matter to thl! tr-.tnsport.atton plan ·IUuo.s at:1V1son ~'ommlttee f•r P't ,H 1 ... :ur ~. a~ ~ • t~ r ounr u on tram~· rn.ttt·u. ; rwt rorr n.tttl:"' rr l't "'JV. 3, '>tu'1lt-1 tt1e Questlonnal re, and , ... , I~"<! 11 rlttln 't lllte tit~> 1UPstlons. """ trattt• 1U~~Ionnatre e;r1001t1 t,~ """· vJr~ II) thPIT 0"'11 l!l'OUP, T PC' AC rule-1. Ml!rlhPrS of tf,, r r r f 1 11111 a slo'4' tlurn. l iiP~ saw thP , omrn ltt~,·s 1~>d slon a<> a r~>je"tlon I)( tl•~>lr r. 1110nt.~.s· work. Frank la11k, pr .. slrtPnt of thP r OM n,amb~>r of r om- Cycle daredevil nabbed A youov m()tOr"VIl' rld~-<r who salrt ,,,. .vas ' t1oNn anl1 out" ovPr oot belnv ablf' to flnt1 a pi was piiPd Sunfia > an~>r I val11n..-JYJII"" l)n ~ r-112 ""' whl• h offir ~>r~ <ialt1 rPi f't,l~ ~S OVI>f ')() m.p.ll. t hrou~l.r~>:wykaJ. boa Blvt1. tnffl Dalla.; [)w. l.f!Nu•an, 21, was plrJr{'(f up .. rtPr poll• ~ t•atS «;Pal~! (Jtf th .. fi"\JIIOa PenlnStJla an1 I'·" pollr~ hellroptf'r 'ifJ(Jtl,.,l Ills motorr yl')e ~rk~>~l on lt1f' or,..an fr'>nt. P:.trolrn;,n l.lon Ani1Pr.son ·;tiJotl for h~>lp af- ter l.owrrwu ~lur!~>t! ttl '" Ill f"~>nt ral ~Pwport's t,a,.k al- leys. Arrordlng to a poll••f> re- port, Plltrolman And~>rson spottett Lowman, 1.Vho lives at 12<4 -R Arat•, BaJt10a Is- land, rldlng a motorcyrle at hlih spe4!(1 ln the OCf>~ troot ptrk!nv lot ot McFad- den Square at 10:30 a.m. When thf' offtr.er gave r hue, he reportf'd that l.owrna.o ••turned sldPVfays on tht motorc-ycle seat, "mlltd at me, an.d wavt!f1 me on In th~> fast r )'(·Ust, ant1 a r res- tM t l•r, for reslstlnl!' antl ot.strur.urw an oftlt· ,., . Lowman t'>lt1 polfr p r.,. ~'a r11~> ll'*r" from Ore~ on sf>v . ~ r .. I WP4?1ts ago, 11~t1 tteen U"'at1le to find •o~~ork ant1 IJ>t1 polfrf' on lttf' -.1111~ hase nul Of fru51ratJon OVPT hls proll~>m~. Poll• «> rf'l·ort1s ~1o0v.· h«> WliiS ~lso t~rrf>ste-1 'H)v. IIJ Oil ,..h.arges of tn- toxl! atlon And t1tsot tlPr h r 01111ur t Wit eO pollrf-SDOlte-1 hl•r• iftttng on 111 s motor. "yrl<-In tltP sarnP or Pan front pgrklng lot ihf' ar- r estfllg offic·er reporterl th:H Lowman ' hat1 trouhlf' ·• gf't- tlng on t he ~'yrle. Burglaries hit Heights Two homes 1n the Heights were butglarlted last Thursday of 100( valued at mo~ than $6,300, rnf!r "• ..,nJ rt, form~' r r rJ, asker:! Mool1av ntvt•t t~..at the ( oun• II a II cr., r r r (J to 10 ahPao1 '•Itt. tt•r: su rle). H~ remllll1et1 thtom U..at CU v arr.e to th .. l '.ltm'"tl Ill ~ru ar1t1 got eorou~~l!l1 er,t, t:J- r·lut1fne help of ,.... 11)'!. traJOr Pnr'ln~r-1~ ~rr. *tllch l.elpelj for rr u l.al~> tt~ 1U•stlonoalr,., • We har1 thP t1('lp or . f! "JT ') IIOmf'ONfl•r vroofjs <~.I 'if~, Mr. Jar.~ note-1. '-o-~. a looks Ilk" ·•~·vetJe~>n K'J'<!.'' r :aJ \7 l.aaf'hJI:J, ~ re- t<~ ry or ; pr Af , t111n 't ~~ It that war. WP felt t~rP '"''" a oomb~>r "' 'tU"'st1ons about ho.v tho ~rvey should t1e t:ar rleti out,'' Mr . Mr. I aughlln toM th,. ' ounrll. w,.st \,-.oa."PPrt r oonl'ilmat~ Oonal1 MdMts offer~ the "Ompromlsf-, RJrh~r1 ('!u. 'ac;, "'•afr'l an of T Pr::Af, a(J1 Mr. Jan.-or rn o rould earl, ~ppotnt I; Of lt•"'lr "Offi- rr ltt@Pmen to ;, ""'"" sub- '"ommtttee, \i r. "'"I MIS sugr~scf'lt1 TO(~ther, th(>y r oull'! .Htte a new quution- oalre, d~>alln( •ltb •ch stl()r.. fill ' !kl .. t4(10. OCf'·WI} Str~ll a.ncl OU- str-t parkJf\l. 1 at~>r, may. lito tilt'\. 'ould Ur lt'J,. Jonrer- ran.:e solutions. Th~ re- st rl r Uon "'3 s set>n as a move tr, lu>ep ti1P ~'Orr. rn lttee from ~Pttl1111 Into thr:. usf' or thf' va t·ant 5th Ave. "Citrlt1or, or ott1er mapr solutions. r ounrllwon.a.n, I -U' Ill~ Kufoltn, IrvinE-T~>r r<H'P, a supportPr of tht-r r r () 4p- pr09' h, lnslstH'I on ~ t1.-a11- Jin,. tor th~> ;:>tnt 'JUPstlon. nalre. Tt1" Counrll an<>Pd It st.oulr1 bP lion.-!1\ Fell. 14. krJ} r .lorttaoo, CZG Se2 . NHt1, r o rona HIRI•I4nt1o;, aoo John ( Olf', 1)24 Popp}, ro. rona I~>! \1ar, hoth attar k- ,.,rrrr, m~>tiMs. Mr. Cole raiJf-(3 lttl> 'JUP'>tiOMaJ re a • hapt.a u roi ro1Jet1lon of posslblP rc:.sponses:· Mr. r; lor-taoo, <~hO atlmlttf'l1 h• Ka s SJ)Pa..-ln~t from an f'mo- tlon.al point or vl~>w,. ~r . r usf"i rr n > rJf trvlm: to ra_!l~ fttP 'JUeStiOOmlrfo a ' haphaz.arrl roiJertJon of possible r esponst>s." ~ r . l';fordano, who at1mlttoo hE' Nas Jpeaktnc from' an Pmo- tlonaJ polnt or VIPW •• ar - ~""Used ccco of t rylll( to coodur t '• a privati? SUT11f'Y •lth a bla sPd question- natre.'' Per Trebler of 177 Shore- r lltr Rl1., Sho re Cliffs, a me~r of rcr 0 , ,efeod. ~the croup. ' Bias Is not lntendf-ld, •· he elJ)Itlned, He ralloo the CCCO effort a '•ttrassroots ln•olvement. • · Mr. Jll\lc aid Tuesday he .. .. -~~----•MAO~ MEW.JUD!II CW l'HE OlY 0, N!W CRT IIACJt --------11111!1 .. NEWPORT THE NMfOIT HAIIOI ... ~--------· BEACH JOe 29TM YIA.I, MO. 15 FI RST SECTIOH TMUISOAY, MOY. 25, lf76 ···-----JOe COSTA MESA OPPIIaz CD-.. D1L 11Wt, CALIP. 'CLIMATE OF FEAR' ON BEACH? Tbere t. a • eUmate C'f tear•• amooc Newport rut- deats Ot'e-T ··ttsat rreat body ot outsiders wbo ,._, rot. and rmc P«~Ple. • · ac:coJ'd-tnc to Gary LO'r.U, a mem- ber o! the city's Parts, Bear: bes and Recrea.tior. Con :nlssion. Mr. Loven volced tho~ f ~ rs Monday aftemooo at a )Oint meeting of tbe P&f' Commlssfoo and the Cit} r t)UJY. il. HP t:aU~ for a allUl of P')lke t'unds away from em- phasis oo animal r-ootroJ, so mor~ moo e) tA.n ~ allocatefl to puttln~ poUr emen oo t 'tt- b~>tt. H~ sa.Jtl he learned of t.Ms lor ar fear ot outsiders" l'ale t.e •as t.aJ1clllc to o-;E'2D.frcat aDd t.Jfroal re- sltjmts about the belt .,.., tCJ JSE tt..-potUc beaches. Mr. l.oorell. •ho U•es at 12-42 ii. Ocun Froot. Bal- t.oa, ttoealjs a PBR oommlt- t~ ttJat 15 :lntrinc or. a il!fl~>ral pl.a..n fo r the ocea.o- froot. f<esJ1PJrts of Marinapari., ~ root.Uehorr e park on t~ "tty-<~~ bayfroct a.t 17Ut St., oL)e"t to a pObUc s1df'- walk alone tt~ pubUc beact1 Vterf> ~se they are i&lra.Jd or t.elng rl,pped oft," Mr U;;vell rn~>aled. HE: saJd stmuar f'!ars were ezpres- ~ t.} 1:1~ ;1ronl resit1ents alon, E.~PWater and Buena :1 .u. ~·0ltt'tiors just a t.lo<:k. CRASH KILLS 2 Two persons •ere ldlled anti 4 others 1njurec1 Yb4!D an lmpt>rted r;om~ct car hl2 a •11llity pol.. at ~e~Vport Hlv1. and Mesa fJr., Costa '.1'!sa, at 11:4(.1 p.m. SatlJT- day, Uead :.t lhr:. Yene of the acrJd.-ut was Ellen M, Fa- tl~Y. l:J, of 1660 W. Palm Lan;., Alwhel.m, tbe driver. Dea1 oo arrival at Costa \!esa. mP.morbl hospital was J.uues M. Deenan, 21,of2387 Orang~ Ave., Com ~'esa, a passeo.;er. The lo)Jred ln- r-lot:k:<1 Jotu1 F. ~rtman, 21 , of ll'i 16th St.. NPpe>rt Reach., talr.en to tbe sa~ hospital, ai()Ql •lUI HoUy Simpson, 19, oJ 200~ A11so Ave., Costa Mesa. OU.ttr paasqers, •ho refilled Md-11 114 ... ....,_.,..,! ,..-;- i-a..oJJ, ~~1 ; ... d4ll .,r .• Huntington kfoar t1, aLt1 J'>) ,.,. Df'lnPJd, 21, ol 420 For J St., C lsb Mesa. The g ro<&P -.r.ras enroute to a 1an~e to r-.-le- bra!e a blrtMa). Tbe car, northbouM oo Sewport Blvt1., "hanget1 lanes, turn£-1 sld~>'-''liiYS, and hit the pole on the t1rtve r's side. All were ernploye.ps of Halph'~ Market, 380 E. 17tt• St., Costa MPsa, poJtr p salt1. Servtr~>s for Mr. Oeehan were h~>ld yesteroia\ ~t \4 f>st- Aliff C ~l lr• Cost4 Mesa., 11r~C>t1 b) Smith-Tut- hfii-L..4rrb mortuar) tt.ert. Bu rla.l was In Harbor Rest "''T•ett-ry. He Is survived t,> t.Js parents, Mr. and J.frs. Josept. Deet.an, and b} a b Mft1H, J<JSf1)h Jr. Another utllitv pol£= •as I.Jt •·> • ·notor1st on f.. 17u, .St., 3Zb f~t e<&st of Tust1r1 A J,.,, at 12:30 a.m. Sund'ly, sen1ln£ a pas~er, ?l'r.ar1 T Kelle;, 11533 Hll' lan<1 Ur ., Sewport Av.~ h, to Hoav ttosp1taJ wtth :. t rok .. o la\P~ anti heal1 anr1 far·tal , Jts, poll P sa1«1. The u, 1r1vi!D b) Stevf! J. Be- lall(er, 1i, 367 Presld1o!JT., C"osu Mesa, went outofcon- trol aDt1 hit lht> pol Head -<>n, ·-,-= . r: . . . ... . - St"f>h"~~ ,.. . c. nmn, 21, Hunt~n B"'arh, ra.Ued to Df%?tlate a left turn from To-11" St. w Monrovia Ave. on his motorryr le at 3:31) a.m. Sunda\. He su!!ered head aot1 ba • It lnJlrff!S •teen his rri'Jtorryd,. fell and l~ sllt1 4~ fePt Jrross the tn- ter 'i*'< tlon, got~ up over a r urt orr.ln~ to rPst on U1P c;lt1~>walk. Ht-was taken to 1-foa~. Downcoast delay is seen A man who has plannE-d resort, rommunJt y and unJ- ver slty t1evelopmP.nts from Hawa11 to the Gold Coast of A!rtr a unfolded the lr- vloe Co. plus ror 1owtlt'Oast which ~·~ b~ approve-1 ln ~oocept by the Ora~e Count) Boarv:t of Supervisors. Donald Cam~ron, dtre"tor of urban design and envi- ronmental planning for the Irvine Co., showed the plan at the lunrheon m~etlng ot the Corona del Mar Ch.amb- ~>r of Commerce last Thurs- day at the VUb Sw~f'n res- taurant. He pre<Ur ts tha 1 tt Will be 1981 before anyth1n~~; Is actual!)' bunt on the 10,000 acre area, whJr h has 3- 1/Z miles of undev«>lopeli be2rh between Corona t:1~1 Mar and Laguna BP.arh. AJ- thous;h the rangA ofthenewly forming coastal planniJl& zooe is &enenJJy 1,000 n. Inland, an of the ntt• dt- velopment area Is lncludf'd 1n the plannJng sphere or Lnflueor e. ts no ~>xistlng mettl011otov· for Its ac'lUisltlon, a"OOM- ln~ to Mr. Cam<>ron. Mone} to a"Qulr,. Morro r .l11Yon Is Ln trust ·,tth thf> state, but ls currentl} tiM up 1ue to an out-<~f -stat~ suit tnstipt- ed b) Irvin~ hPiress Joan lntne Smltt,. SorH ot Ute coastal lillt1 n.:n t.r-arqulr- el1 under thf' 'itaiP parks program as the r<>sult of tt.~ passaozl' or ProposiUon 2 In u,,. :O.ov . .? election. tht> planner statl'l1. Cluster aot1 attart,f"f1 hoos- l.og will t1P built In 1'1~> <~reas planned for resldPntlal ron- tog. Singh• hon,~s 1 ~nnot lof' built In thesP ar, .. s h<>raus~ Of stat~> ant1 rount} T\Jif>S against lalll1 mool firatlon. TerraC'f'ti homestt«>s arE' no longer allowf'l1 und .. r the current oollt11~ ortPc;. or 2 lD1aDd hu e t cr.IU!ed baytroot p~rty owt~ers at PIYIDc and ~ill& pub- lic beaches to den) ttJ.etrllM w tt.e PQbUc. He saJd tbe feu apparent- ly extends also w r'!sitieats of tbe Dover Shores- B aycr~st area, wbere Mayor M ll.a.D Lostal ant:1 F 1ft t Dls - trtct County 'aPt-rvta>r Thomu RUey ltve. Re - sidents tber e na v~ oo )f!cted in r~eot weeks to plans for 1evelopmeot of "ortt. SW Beact>., an Upper Ba) ~cb near their bom'!S. Mr. Rlley last week got reuo~ super- visors to lUI plans for spendJ.ng U1elands tD- -:ome mone} tc. ~vei()Jl Sorth S ar. L ast month, Mayor DostaJ '!IJ)r~s~ feu tbat d"'Yelopment 'lf th"' beo~~r~, for puLUr use woult1 t.ncrease tr4lflt:: 1n hts part or town. 11~ feat Of OUtSidUS ~VPO att~ts the protlerr. of get- !ing toilets oo t~~ putJUr t'!.cvh~>s, Mr. l..ov~!U noted. The stat«> an<! ooot} t:.avP asked tr.e cit} to Obe~ th~ stat~ law t•} plarl~ some tollets on the be<-<:bes, ud Y.r. Lov~U s.ard last mootb ~tis gPMral t-ea h plan o~~ould 1nr Ju1t-at least Z toilets. Tbere Is a l~ltJ mate ~iluse for fear," he told Monday's meeUn.g . Weoe€<1 :r1ore pollee protertioo ln Baltoa,' Lurtlle Kuehn, r.ooncUwo. man frorr lrvt.oe Terrae~?, dlsatreed wlth Mr. l...o'rell's asst>ssment or the problem. Tbe fear resides wtthin us,'· 5be argued. • Lt La tbe o.a.tiJ re of man k1Dd to feu ...... ~ .. '""~ ..... rr.an, pt~U ~emeft ;,ou ;m oo the bP.at.' Sb~ told no-she "t:.s Uve1 nur Irvtne Ter- rar P Pa.rk for lfs yea rs with- out being atraJti of the ~le ;rho ,..ome frorr outstd~o the r:-ommuoJty to use tht> perk.. Mr. LoveU Insisted that rt.e C0011rll budget morE' mone} for poltre protertion. ' ~~a~.·· sug~esteod COWl" II man Paul R}'rkotf of Balboa Island, ' we "ould takP money from ttl(> parks bur1get and use It to Ill~ mor, polkemen." Mr. LoveU , who Is an at. torne}, su~;restPd that .-ft) offirla.Js hf!'('k witt. D~>lgh­ borhood res1df'nts t elore plan~ su,.'l pro ~t:; as sbt~r1 parlts, t.tcycle ant1 hiking trails, a.M other park all"! r,..reatloo t2- r lllttes. PARK BOND VOTE MAR.8 A $7.1 mllllon oark a.otl open space bond vott> """-5 o( flcally set ttus w«>ek for nex1 March i In 'E'"'PPrt Rearh. ('tty CounC'il a~r~>f>d Mon- 1ay night on the ..vorfil,. for the ba.llot lssuP. Ttl(> vot~ wUJ cotnr lt1e with the ~l'"J))rt-Mesa S· hool Eioal"'l f'I~Uoo. T~ C ounriJ 1E'f'll'lf'd .tp- lost spllttLac tht' bond pro- posal loto 2 separate Issues- one for buytoc up open spl<'e, and another for par\: ~v~>l­ opment. JAMES rRVTh-"£, oricfD.al OWDe.t ol Cbe ..... tnt. ~ ls the sub)E"'t of ttus broou baa by sculptress Jdb Bland, ~ here studying bet work. The ba.st .,... oi- Oc taUy unveUE'! last •ee-k oortnt a Coi"'GG cSeJ Mar Chamber of Commer~ party at ttJe CJyde z.Jeb Studio, W'bere tlle •or k ls on display. OcveWnc tDt but -.as Mrs. Francts X. Bushman, wtdow or tbe OXIYle r1'8t.. Sbe heads tb~ Am-:rican Inst:Uate of Fiote Arts. Mr. Zulch, •ho ls J•J1.1tb Bland's !Jubud, pve away a n.l- uable pa.intinl' l2u rtng the paM). fEutgn photo.l Planners delay big CM project Pa rldll(, landseaptng and setback problems lla•e ~­ layed a.pprovaJ of a restaur. ant. bal!k and ('Ommerctal shop pro~t at tht south.~ •est 'orner of Sewport Blvd. and 17tb St. by the Costa "•sa Clty Plannln€ Corr.- m~stoo. Mooda} Zli(tlt the plaaoers ~.eld tbe I>J"O)ect tor ~Y 11t~tllk.G ~..J and trttl ooutder u acam at thelr ~. 13 meet1nr. Ert,.. D. \4 ~'I ton, 284!i E. Coast H1n·., Co~ 1eJ \tar, soovht a conditional uSE per- rr.tt to construct a 25,ZOO SQUar'-foot eorr merrlal buUd1~. a ~.ooo square- foot restaurant and a 1ri•e- OJP hank. The restauram buU- 11nr would be leased to Den- ny's at the --orner of lith st. anr! .\e'W'pOrt Blvd. and Cll:e bank boUtting to Barela} 's, !orated at Superior Ave. and 1 iU1 St. Tht> rcmmerctal Shop buU11flll!: would be ar ross the southern portioo of thP p~rty, at:~onUng to the plan$ submlttP1 t>y Mr. '4 eltoo. Spoiler 'r a fits ln( ., 881 Dover Dr ., 'ewport Bearh, sought permission to use propert) at 15 ~r aot1 1 £CA \'e'W'port Blvoi. for off-pN>- ml~, outdoor stor~e and 1tspla} of boats In ~on.PJnc ­ tloo •ltb an exlstlnt' otnc.- fa r illty. The planntm: st.a1f hat1 re<-ommendE'd t1ernal or a va rtance from the reoqulrea land.scape requlrf'ments. r ommlssloner s d"• 111~ to 'loll'! It untJI the D~>r. 13 n Pe-- tlni also. Permtssloo to 11vll1f pro- pert} lnto 2 pa.r.-els at tne northwest eo mer of Bristol St. and Rf'l1 Hill AVP,, rt>- questec1 t'l) the Costa Mesa r ounty Water District, wa.s held untU Dec. 13. T~ wa- ter district property. sill' of a ••II no looger pumPE'd, has~ leaSed for commer- t-Jal <k>•e.lopmeat. coner o1 PulaJ18o A•e. IDd ttl(> Corooa del kar Free- way, W eststde Commlllllty Plan r ezone petitions ~Yid rapid appronl from tbe t'ommlssJDDtrs to m.a.b them cons1steat wttb lbe p-- oenJ plan. Tbey 1¥.1-*1 902 w. 18tb St. trom 1111 lDdutr1al to MG h t , da&; Q1f ._, ~ '"'· -•• tBtb -'1. trom MJ to itS-C P ru1deat1al and 940 w. ltn'l St. from M1 to RJ-C P. Pro- perty at 1£95 SbperJcr AYe. wut go trom CZ to CL U- mfte<S comrr:er r t.al antJ 125 CommerciaJ \4a}' and 1600 Superaor Ave. from C! to MG. ~rUes at J 9li, 1919 Maple Ave. wUJ go from R2 C2 anl1 CI to R4-CP; 1912 Aoahel m Av~. from CJ to R4- C P; 1914 Anaheim AYe. from C I to R2..CP; 1920 Anaheim Ave. from Cl and R2 to R2- C P, 562 and 570 W. 19th St. from C2 to C l ..C P and 590 aoo 594 \4-. 19th St. from C l to Cl ..CP. A rer.ooefrom C I to R2..C P was ~rOYid for propert} locatf'd at 449 Hamlltoo St. Teacher pay issue aired With rnor~ ttw1 $3,000,000 Deeded lO Olt'E'l f>stl mated costs of the proposed t•- cher <'OOtnct wtth the New- port-~1esa EduC'atton Assn .. m~~rs or the Newport. Mesa sr hoOl board wUI meet at 7:30p.m. Tue~y tocoo- st~r thP contrar:-t ln Costa Mesa n t, Hall. These proposals •oul~ rt>preseot ao lncrease lnt•- r ht-rs' sala.rtes 1n the Deith- borhood ot 18'~.' · Asst SQpt. Kevtn Wh~ler sald. BUJ Gl'g\ark h, NWEA • taunting eesture ... The petrolman aid he ehufd the motorcycllst up and doYD Balboa Blvd. t.n tt. .. ytnmc,dUrlnC•hlctl Lowman drove betwHo lanes or tralfte at lPN<!• behrtfll 10 and GO, At other Umea, aceordlllc to Andereoa, the eycUit sped up tiM DITJ'OY tlley b«Ween Balbol andthe oeMO front, at the tame hieb ~. n&Mtac throucfl bUnd COT'Derl lOd foretnc motortttt• to "e"t Mt1 bi"'M ftoltDliJ to avoid h.U- UIII tdm. B«h t~ Hugh Kennedy residence at 546 Santa Ana, Newport HeJ.tbt.s, atttJ the ~sUe Plekell home at 1021 C Jttr Dr., CUtJ Haven. were ltU CICirill( tM mlddle ot the dlJ, accordtnc to pollee re- pol'U. Is '•lookiJJc forwa I'd to wort- inc with Mr. Clucas, '•who has muy Y•ra of HPe1'1 - enC"e In city work, and who has demoutnttd outstand-toc t lvtc leaderah!p." Much o/ tbe uDd•n)ooed ar• fs .slated tor perk and pubUC' open s;pacu, bQt I her. lnttLally 2 roat1s at" plar,. ntd tor Lnland ar ~>ss-ooe from Cr ystal ovP to thi> area of lulver In lrvtne and anothf'r rrorr \4 tsht-one HUl to Sand C a~~ yon. This wtJI tit tn wtth the ~x1enslon of lbe Sao Joaquin Hlll~ Road or oae of slmUar allVJrreot. I CONTIMU £0 Ol'f ,-AGE 4 A two-tf\trds voter appro- nl 1llli be needed to pass th@ bood lssue. U ll pu. ses, t~ clty wm e-o fll ~ by lssuf.nc $7. J mllJIOfl in mtmJctpal bonds. A condiUooal u~ permlt to constnct a 1 S o.nlt coo - domtnlum at Z082 ThllrtD A•t. •u approved for BJ- I~Us tn~ Plgnert De•eJop- meot, 2005 W, Btlbol Bl•d., StwpOrt Beach. .\lao ap- pro•e<l .,... a tenQU•e tract map for tbe ooe lot. presideot, has qreed With that ~e. adding Ulat t•- <"~r Alarlu thls l.ut JIU' •e~ frottrl Yblle the III!PV· lntendeot ~rtfved 1 l~s-.y raise. Hf' disputed dllttld claims tbl.t b.lrln& 40 mon teac~rs, ~ested tn t.be coat net, trOUJd c::o.t S860,89l. He aid thll nc.n ts mort trw1 th $!0,100 the top •tary oow rec.tYed bJ teacbus. PatroJmu ~.,., called .,, bltp. T1M P..U- •la ..... ted off, ud tbt ~a-cr.., ...,..., a '* Kawt.Jaij moeo~re .. JUUd 01 tbl OC4M trwt ~ It 1«11.. Wttb • IMift ot wttlltieaiM, ADdti"'IOl ..., l,ootr-Oil tbl l)eKb ~J. ...USed .._., u Mr. KelQedy a1d IU dall(htn return«~ hOme at 5 p.m. to I1Dd the bouteran- a et.d by a burcw who -- pertall' prted open a laao· dry roomdoor.ltl!•"._•.-re .... ,..,el,.,, ~ .....,.. meat IDd otMr po ..... ..,.. nJMd at $4,0'7$. t.e.IM PSUeU IUd $2,$$7 lA ,.., .. , ............. from ber bedJoom ..., tM. but- 1&.r l* eom.um. bttw .. 11 a..m. -.d I p,m. STAR OF IETltLEHEM ,,,_. ltu ota.a .... ,· a. tM ua. ot occ·. CWtt-, ... ........_,... • ..., o.c. '· 10 -t'7 at 7:JO ...... ........... COM CC picks nominees BallottliiC bJ maU t. oow uodtr way for diNetora of tbt CoronadtlWarCham- btr of Commeree. Ballots u e to ~ rtt.nttd by Won - day lllJdalcbt. MoY. u . S..e dl.reetDtl .w be MJ.c:ted froiD tlllt ltnowt.c IOIDJDeM or froofD ~ bndidltea: DARYL BOGARD • 0..-fl'....,._ ...... wUt. Ber ... (hrlt). ot KITCH- IN 1'NMA. Nit £. Cout ""'""1: .......... com.-~ ............ llll- JIOI'tllt ....S. art: A COftJ. blllld ....... a.cr ... cu-e..w tnee .. IDeal buS-.,.,, c._ ..a ..... dlya; per~ mo1or trs.tftc cootrol/OoY; a.o onrall ef. fort to ma1ntl1n cleu llde- walu, Jtort troot tmproYe- meot: lnuuMd Chsmbtr membtrlb!p ud actlritJ. _,ex:; RAAPA. lncamba • A uoe1att tdUIOr ol tbe N'EW- PORT HARBOR ENSIGN It t7Zl £. COUC Bwy., ICI..rt- td u ,.u • wttJ\ ..... bad ··Hap." (i~ oC Oldo • ....,._ Oli'fer"'ltr, won.d • tM SctWI-IIo-nrd ... ....,_, lD Colldn .. -, oe.; came to c &Jal'lllla abJ' btUr married a llir· aud .... World War IL Sbe bu b.-dlndol' ttl tbe CDM Chambf'r or (om- mere. for t-.ro ytars, ~T11 - 1QC u 2od rice prull1font 1n 1 t7t; two cta.u&ht~rs. WV£NA HA YTOI\, tn- ....,_ -OQef of HAY- TON'S BAY WINDOW, 3411 £. cauc Htch•tY; 25 years ta Coroaa del War; m@ntber, boud ot truteu CommllD- tty C.O.C rtptlooal r hurch: lt~UDMJ eM r1ty r....,.e; cU- reetor, Corooa <kl War C'--.r ofComm ~•; hul· .... DDa; l c:brJdreo. ~An. lalb.SJam.._ CRAJIIT HOWALD, lac:llm- -.. -l«tnd polltmuter tC COM J101t Oftl ; JUt CCOM,NUIO OM 'ACI J) The mooey would ~ ear. marttd tor baylnt up 8 open spaC'e situ , aDd for <level- opine 7 par~lstlM'adyown­ ed by the clty, T~ open Slllt'• U&t lncludes 8 t.c res of th~ old Castaways s!tt on Dover oear l6tJl. the e&lt e.od of the former Pact.ttc Electric ri(bt.of-way IOIIth or Cout Hwy. ln WtJt ..,_ port. tbt blalb bttwee coast HwJ. ucs V trDW• apartm..._ tbt Dltb- eut COJMT ol Bulktlt Md lllu1ot at tbt ~ to Ballot l$lucl. a t..a. c-.- ttr de at ~ ud t1at- ••r1ltJ .. tM 8kk 8t.J. ~ot£ ...... ., s .. Joe.e IIIIJJ ...... .., • tiD( piiJ kit .. c ... ~ Rocer Mc-Kinnon. 2737 E. C out thry •• Corona del Mar, r~lvtd 'Ali"'•~l to tmeod tt\t land UM deltpatlOD of property located a r Z!! A •- oea~ St. &Dd 221 s f'aJ m.w R4., from rene.n.l com mer- c1al 110 htcb Maty rut- tMDU&l. b wu formerly tbt locatlol of Ropr'• c..-. A nnue. to coutnct .... ..-,.rtmtDt ....... at ts•s Orulilt Aft., ftl tp- DIW.t t»r 'TbDmu I. Cu- NJ, tooo ,.,.,.... '"· n. a.ccoaa eo .. 4S01 Btrdt Jt .. N.-.,ons.e,~ IIIPI'O"tl ~r ftl'llace he .... ,...... ..-...:• • ._ Olr· .... liD~~ ........... ..., ....... Ill • Ill -. It till ... ... Tbt publiC' htl.rLIC at tM ,.,._., Alcbt ~ W'ID be fotloftcl 011 Dec. ,. bf the board eouldutllbowa 1n1Ua1 OODtraet ~ .,_ te.r wtaJcb, ~ e. ~ ··•• CM ..-ca eo ... ,..._olc'k:JIIC•Iaa.. 4oellmellll u.., ........ tM • ..,,..,. ..-n\: .... JCIIII ,. ....... .. wUJ .............. .. ...... .... _ ..... ~ 1111111 -"• ........ r ··a rul ... t, e ... , a ••• c..--. .. _,. .... 1. .... •.) • . • it • • Q t lltURSOAY,.OV. IS, ~71 'D~----.&Jt_ £ J •.. , =~~E=:~DQ.~~ ~ ~ IRe ~ -- (IDI'I<Al'l 110'1"1: All W-a ldllll clpnllt.e e •w -dD ......... ---..,.,.., .................. -........... ..... ~.&:·~~ ~...,_...,. e..JIIEIIId. lfMt•llac· -•llllaled-.n.--ww an tM tv,.n II v ...... 100 ...-J ....... --tDIINIE3M ... co.3l'7 ........ I? ,_,._, .. DLY. • ""**'·.._.a.. ··-· ..... o..il ... llllr.caa& ... 0 $11 ... ..... ..._ ..... II a. &-.. ...... ftlll. C4U1t ......... c.-....... Calli.-. · ta·awiQtf •&-. ~..at ................. •••s••rot...,..ctr s, ... ..,~-....-. "~" ..... ..., 14. .......... dN' c.n -... c.., ., Onln. .... c1 c .......... .., --........................... JIIllllc ...... ......... bJ llw. n.--.. Ia tllll hpl •• 5 1• ktiiiiCitJ ........ t ...... M90 a. ............... o-r ......... - PBG IIAAPA ••••••••••••• •• ell .. ...,.atlv SVMCRIPJD RATII .......... llutliOJ'-Coeea .... .,.. ••••• 0.. '""· .... ~~oo••~•••-. • • • • Ia IIIIIIIIDt tn. tlte bUIIIIil llot ..._ 'ht ..... II •TOOMOCBGOVT. .S oltltll el.p..ntteu..U ......... II Jft'KI _. ... tilt .......... ..,.,.... -tiU ·-[* ., .... ~L-~ -· --o ...... I*IIPie. tM •• ......, • .,.2 ~a .__ a.v.reben IIII.Ye *'-1· ...t IIMd • _. .. ._.... :•::...,_ Cal.;:. c!' Ullt tile W.... Ia twice U beN a ll too ......... ,..... told tM •• ...,... a. co--ID J'OIIIC ~ JOU ........ t &H•• are ......... ...... ..,... ..... It CJWied ...... lllllr tiM.. e8Ut * t«ect oltllll IM-....._ eo....,.c~ 110 a.. It'• Ume l:tr tM 1111vt--=-~= .... -amoldac putlb. )DI'IJ .... beard -.... a...tr.da 11 -rmltl •at All ..a•at.t ! adiUGa Ltt'• wrtt. 11o .,.., ...._ -Am.rteau an MDdfYe to wrtte to Ute CGillr•• II be ~ fJoom ._.. 110tJacco ...._, Dd tder 01r dlltrleta. Ct&ut~~M of peraiDIDt ac-clla, •IDOIDe~Ued utluDa at-IHII be ~ froiD coaa- mlllJ cc.flleUic db -* tacb. merdal ldftrtUIEtc. ...,._ otber, bel)re prodlletiaa or Amolt a mWiDe t~ ......,. ud an oa.er aedla. tranaportaaae of CU caD tate • tmoldac .. .,., year. Slud • ud be beard. becto. Tbt tlme-Jac Is.,.._ Frt.ts are a bfc tn'beace America. times years, deQ1Ilc •• tbe o... Robert L. Gw-u rt gas tor tbat Ume. Tbe eftect OD t..-.cen. ...., 80 are . .... • put~~ta. Amoac teeltl(ers ~by Mr.Ro. Is tbat this Ume-l.ag, &Dd no smote. u.e ldCbelt per-beiU. Cona del Mar ••oooooo-o•voo~~•o necessary pel'IODDel at tbe --._ ba •---bearlars. actc~s creatlJ to .. _..... n Plo~W~w • .., •Rso~ IS SUSPECTED * ADVICE TO THE TAX REBELS smote too " " Tax rebellion talk is in the air. Petitions for limiting property taxes are being circulated throughout the New- port Harbor-Costa Mesa area •. Tax re- form was the topic at last week's meet- ing of the Corona del Mar Civic Assn. Everywhere there is a rising resent- ment against the growing burden of taxation, and that is a good sign -- certainly in keeping with the bicentennial spirit, because tax revolt was o~e of the basic primers of the American Revolution. tbe cost oftbe proclaet. ADd s~ t.adocj)lebuard IN FIRE AT HOTEL wltb roYemmeot prtee cell-lor WOmeD _ lor tbem lDd ~ 11 ~ 1D a 1Dgs I.Dd tu dlstDoeatiYet. tbe cblldrea tbey bear. Cl-Sablrclay nJc11t fire IDapest Jt dtacounces 1Dvatmeat p.rette smote ln tbe mo. room at tbe Newporter IDD. mooey for riskY. eJploratlaD.. tber's bJoo4stream alters Tbe fin. ID aoc~ With old ~q~pUes dwiDdl-tbe bel.rt rate, blood pres-room 1 u ..., dl.lcofered 1Dg IDd new SQIJPlles ctetam-....., ed. the supply ls neartDc crt-are, oxnea IUA)ly,Uid acJd at 11:30 p.m. Newport Beach Heal proportloas. He ex-balaDce of tbe uabom tatant. tlremeo broke tbfOIIChasU- plalDed that U llQIP1J mut A preguat womu wbo dlDc Clau doOr to ret at tbe be cat-ott to smaD boliDes&.... smokes 2 pacts a day blocks blue. Tbe room wu catted. lt 1t1ll close the basJDess ott tbe equtftleot of 40 per &.Dd fire IDd smote dlmace and put out of wort their eeDt ~f the OKJgeo awlJ to were estimated at $2,000. employees, and tbe em-tbe fetus. PreiDI.Dt womea PoUcema.n Lee Roberts. ployees tbat semce their W'bo smoke bave more st:Ul-wbo lDYettJcated the scene. Deeds. It could amount to btrtbs, spootaDeoas abor-said tbeftreappearedtobaYe buodreds o! thousands of jobs Uaos, aDd low -weJgbt babies betll set. losl •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The Birch Log Educational Outrage -.,.,. '· Me ...... .IW.....,, ~ -It doel not require ftlll .-.Ida ce,pability to tum up aU kind. ot 1'111~ to etQ ...., &om awijuana. Repona .,. nailab&e whieb ehow that chronic u.e leeds to ''mudda.d thinkJq'' and "tbe type of dwne• whleh u. eimilar to thoee aeen in orpaie brain c:tam.ae." A xieotific atudy bu tiOfteluded that the adive i.,edieot in mari· jU8Da "impain the immune aystem" and opena the way for viru8 infectioM. The fmdings of ott. teams show that a hiah pereentqe of male ~ can opect problema auch u ~mpo. rary aterility, and that female ueen who are pn!IIWlt endancer their own weU-being aod that ot their oftllprinc. All theM findinp run parallel with history's unifcwmly hanh attitude toward marijuana. Generally apealting, marijuana use has been aeverely condemned for centuries, even earning the death penalty in a number of natiom. (n. ~resting, too, is •that the word "assassin" is derived from the Arabic word "hasbshashin," which means. persons addicted to the type of marijuana known as hashish. The original As- saaaina were a group of hi~ murderers who worked their trade under the influence of the drug. Obviously, it has long been known that marijuana so markedly affects mental stabil- ity that a user can become a hired killer. Whatever dangers exist for marijuana users are even more pronounced for the users of LSD. Even the drug cult has labelled LSD as a no-no. Gett1ac at the Y ouq . Staying away from marijuana and LSD is certainly the wise course to follow. And normaJ parents teach their children to avoid a// drugs. You can imagine the outrage felt by a Califor- juana. marijuua; LSD, LSD! AU tM '"ct•a take it; All the teec:Mn-* it..,_ c:.'t we? Why ean't we! .. The anpy father ...._.. tMt &te .,__ .. came ftom a bookMt. eotitlld ,.. ..... .SO.. - Stud~rtt GuUh put out by a ......, ,...... group called Hawaii Baciilh ,.._ (RBP).Ia addition to the promotion ol clnai-. HBP hM nume.roua other abnckin~leatura. Front Bad to w .. For instance, the HEP ClOJilPOIMIDt ea.Ued Gestures aska the }'OUftiWtePa whether they would mind beinc buged or k.a..d _, the mouth by their teacher-. One'--' teachea the children the types ot r-ture that micbt accom- pany thl"eau of murder and auicide. Another component caUed Soc.uwU i1 Jo.ded with references to murder, tMft, and ... ult . One section listed stnatecies to employ while shoplifting. and another detailed how to atort money from a shopping center with a bomb scare. The Propaganda component teachMchildren 'that they are victims of parental propacanda. Instructions in how to take over a ec:hool and how to start u batt le in a classroom foUow. The teacher's guide for this part of the HEP •uc· gests marching the youngsters around the room while rhey chant the Nazi slopn, "S~1 Heil!" But have you heard any politician offer sensible suggestions? They hate to let go of all that tax money, so they talk piously about new tax laws, closing loopholes, shifting the tax burden, increasing the bite on the rich folks, giving tax relief to the middle and low income citizens . . • but still spending, spending, spending. We bave bad the ''Brown- Ing of Amert~" tbe ''Greeaing of Amertca,''IDd DOW we have tbe ''Destroy- I.Dg of America." It basbeeD obnous to tbose that COUld see, that we bave been sa- crtftctng tbe security and ecooomy of our CUDtry to tbe proUferatJoo of bureau- cracies for Wlfounded eori- TOM nia parent, therefore, when he learned that his fifth grade daughter had been taught in school a song praising these dangerous drugs. Here is what the child and her classmates were encour-ANDERSON aged to sing to a familiar nursery tune: "Mart- The angry father's letters to political leaden produced a merry runaround. Hia requeat for a Grand Jury investigation waa denied. Finally, even though he could prove · that $454,000 ol taxpayl'rs· money was being uaed to promote the program, and that additional federal funda have been used for training HEP inatructora, a U.S. Attorney in San Franciaco pronounced that there had been no violation of law in sprl'ading HEP acTOIIS the nation. In other words, parents don't count ncepr th..t they must pay t he bills. If ever a reaeon exiat.ed to put an end tc government schools, the Hawaii English Program is it. ( 1976 n.,John Bvch SMtc>ly FHt'"~• Even a 6th grader must know that the only tax reform or tax relief is spending reform --cutting down the monstrous burden imposed by big gov- ernment. Tbe Jolm Birch Society· offers an effective slogan for the tax fighters: LOWER TAXES THROUGH LESS GOV- ERNMENT . There is no other way. Lower taxes can be r ealized only by reducing the cost, size and power of government, thus restoring individual responsibility, thrift and enterprise. • • • • • • • WHAT~S A CHAMBER FOR? An important duty of a Chamber of Commerce is to improve and safeguard the economic health of the local com- munity and of the nation itself. A prime concern should be big spending by gov- ernment and the resulting high tax burden and the inflation spiral, both of which hit hardest at low income and fixed income citizens. The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce had the chance last week to demonstrate this concern. The ex- ecutive committee of the Chamber had recommended approval of a resolution opposing the Newport deach Council request for federal funds for a senior citizen center. But, instead of present- ing responsible leadership in the fight against big spending, high taxation and inflation, the board of directors of the Chamber voted to table the resolution. They would have done well to learn a lesson from their own Chamber bul- letin, being issued about the same time as their regrettable decision. The bulle- tin included some very pertinent quotes: uYou work r oughly the first 2-1/2 hours every working day for the government" . . . ''Our federal budget has been 1n the red for 15 of the last 16 years, unbalanced for 40 of the last 46 yeus" . . • "There is a growing awareness in this country that government at al- most every level may have gotten out of band." The Chamber directors ought to have read their b'Jlletin, and paid heed. roomeotaJ cooeems, tbat bas "Th•nksgivin~ay. 1 fear, made us beboldeo to foretp if o ne the solemn trust must po•ers. Cu our leaders DOt see? Or will tbey not look? touch , is celebrated, not so Goldie Josepb 515 Via Lido Soud Lido Isle • PERIL OF SMOKING EtUtor of tbe EsigD, The tobacco lobby must be abolished. Eacb year 300,000 Amer- icans cUe pn!maturely from the effects of smoklDg. MUs Uoos more Uve oaribcr1p- pled lungs aDd over&tnlDed bet.rts. Clprette smolclDc ts a major cause of eq>by- sema. lone cancer, cbroaic broocbitts, heart dlsease. There is oo cootrwersy about the facts. TboQsand.s of careful studies bave do- cumented them. Smoke from PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe follo•log persoo Is doing bustDess as: Execu- tive Interiors, 1900 Qua.U Street, Newport Beach, CA. 9Z660: E. t Inc., Calllomla corporation_ 1900 Quall Street, Newport Beach, CA. 9Z660. This business ts cooduct- ed by a corporatloG. Corporatioo Name: E. l Inc., Jobn 0. Rodeffer, v..p., G. L. Marsbalt. pres. This statement was tued witb the COUDtJ clerk of Or- ange County Nov. %2, 1!776. Publlsb: Nov. %5, Dee. Z, 9, 16, 1976, 1D tbe Newport Harbor Eo.stcn. F s67421 PI:JBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe followtnc penooa are do1oC bumaess as: Newport Beacb Tours Compaay, t540 Campus Dr.,NewportBeaeb, Ca. 9!660: P111l J. Bar- cbett, 410 Aeacll, Col'ODl del Mar, Ca. 9!625; Doreeo A. Barcbett, 410 Acacla, Co- roaa del Mar, Ca.. 9UZ5. Tb1s baiiDea t. COIIduet- ed by a r•en.I partMr.t~tp. Siped: Pal J. Barebett. Tbls statem• wu a1ed wltb tbe eo.ty clerk d Or-a.ace Coaaty New. !2, 1971. MUIII: RoY. 25, Dee. 2, 9, 16, 19'75, 1D tbe H.-port Ha.rtor Ellllp. F -8'7420 PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT OF ABA.N- OOJOIENT OF USE OF FICs 1TI100S 8USlNESS NAME Tbt Wlowbc 1*'1011 IU much to thank the Lord for blessinp o'er, as for the sake of aettin& more!" Thanks&ivin~: official holiday, football, hunt in&. hik in&, fishing. Most of us have countless blessings; maybe we ouaht to CQJ.UU them. By the accident o f birth, we live in the greatest nttion in the history of the world. We inherited the system of government which was (and perhaps still is) the envy of the world for almost 200 years. We inherited the "way of lift" which pve us the highes1 dearee o f individual freedom ever attained by man, and the highest standud of living ever attained in human history. We have what Winston Churchill o nce described as the least reprehensible form of aovernme nt ever devised . Are you truly thankful for bein& an American" Doubtless you'll answer yes. But what are you doin& to save what we mherited? "What can bttle 1 do?'' is the usual lament. You can ,do everythin..&. Yo u are the government, remember? You can do the best you can , where ycu are, With what you've aot. We are not all the sa me , and we can't all do the same. Many people who ask "What can little ! do?'' are afr1id you'll tell:em. But those who are 1.l.!:!h:. th1nkful for livin& in the Jreatest nation in the world , will do their utmost to preserve our freedom. I NG ItA TITUD £ One of the basest of all si ns is inlfatitude. Dr. William l. Stid&er tells •bout a happenin& durin& the depression of the 30•s when he was bemo•nin& with his friend$ how hopeless everythin& wu. Hunaer. mass unemployment. b•nks closed, formerly rich men jumpins out o( windows. "There's just not much to be thankful (or," one of the company remarked. I PROS and KARNS tn 1 ~ommun.~t dominated world we would exp¢ct only their captive nat1ons to bt recoan•r.td as "'independent utions," while the r"ttl indrpendence of free nations would be challcn,rd 1nd denied. ltiMdoDed tbt lit ol tbe , Stid,rr repHed: .. Well , 1 :etltlou ........ aJD« for one am ITILe(ul to Mrs. :.:.... =a.:: Wendt." Mrs. Wendt w1s 1 r CA. t1M0: 'he n••'r• achoolteacher who th irty Bwtarr R ... niErnd tD yean before had eone out So now. when we see the Republic o( Chin• on Taiwan, llbodetia in Africa, and now Transkei in Mrla, havi"$ thelr rtpt Co ln4ependencet cbllltnt¢d 1nd with muJavt e(torta to day chem that independence bec1use they Ire frte and a.nti<ommunbt. And, when we ~ee how quu~kly n1tions rush to If" teCOIJUtjon to tht "Jndepencsnc:e of the ctPt•" n•tionJ, • • ., done wich Vtelnam and At~~ola. we can Jtnow how do. we are to 1 Communut dominated world. -1. Ku11tY Kell11 abott ftl 8Jid Ia Onllp of her WI)' to encour11e C.., • U/10/74. OordDa him in his studies ... Did you L. ..........._ ,. .u.a.d cvcr chank her?" someone The LIM, lftl8e. CA. aaked. He hadn't. But that 1'IU te••• ftl CCil• nilht be wrote her. clleW.., • lldv'Opl"' ...... Oo.-L. Mu-...u. TIM ltllta•Eit wu aJed .. • .., deft ot Or-.... c...,-.a.tm. M"¢ ""· •• blc. 1. t, II, I I'N, II t3Jit Je .... t R..._ts7'tp, ,..., .. r In a week 01 10 this answer c:.me, written in the thtk y hafld of •11 ..,eel penon; •·My d•r Wlla.: I waat you to kftow whit )'OIIIr note meant to fM. I .., an old lady in my eigltties living alone in a small room . cookin& my own meals, lonely and seemint like the last leaf on the trte. "You will be interested to know, Willie, that I tauaht school for fifty years and in all that time, your; is the fir;t letter of . app~ciation I have ever received . It came on a blue, cold mornina'and it cheered my lonely old heart as nothin& has cheered me in many yea rs." PROUD BUT NOT THANKFUL Henry Wud Beecher s a1d: "Pride slays Thanksaivin&, but an humble mind is the soil out of which thank..~ naturally grows. A pro ud man is seld om a grateful man, for he never thinks he aets as much as he deserves." We have got more than we deserve. "Gratitude is the mother of virtues", said Plato. ETERNAL THANKS Thank.s&iving. And eternally more vital than expressin& o ur appreci1tion for our frie nds, educators, benefactors and patriots. is that we daily not annually -express our cratitude for Him who &ne ffis life for us, that all who believe in Him shall have etern.allife. -American Way Features SWJNE FLU CLINICS FOR SOtOOL STAFF Mooon!eat l1f1De 0. lm- mafattoo eUalc1 an belllc beld 6)r au Nnport-Mea employee~, accorc~tar llo 0.. DoaTUle, dlatrtct .. ,.... CllDlea wW be beld 'I'tlea- day, RoY. so, .... p.,, It EltaDda IDd lJDcolll edt- tei'IU; ud T'-ndlY, Dee. 2, 1-6 p.m .. It Dan~' •ltl- plrpoet room ad Newport Hutlor ldP eellool •ne'a omc.. Bacia WW bt ad- mJailtend bJ I diJitrtd ............ tM e01111tJ tutmce tn1111c • .............. leaau _,_ ODe ,..... aDiqle ..... eble._. 01' ,..._.., Ol'ftD 11 la poor..._......,.. oat,. ..... ..., ........ VESTA JOHNSON OF 8.1. IS DEAD AT 72 s.mc.. JDrllllrlallt .. Yen pi• Ed tM.I WMk k , .... ,. ... '71, ol 111 llde,B.._......_ ... .. at ........... , .. .... _, ..... ..,. ..... 41 lt'F, Dlnalif llcCn-._._ ....... .... aln. 'a ...... T-.. ..................... ao,.,.. COM CC picks nominees (Cooti.Dued from Page I ) presldeot of tbe COM Cbam- ber of Commerce; cl'rtc work 1D tbe Newport BarborCom- munlty Yoatb Ceater, Ybich he wu tnflueatlalln orgmtz- lng after tbe 1953 Boy Scout Jamboree; sened as prest- deat of the board ol Youth Cemter; Gn.Dd Howald Parle named 1n his honor; wife Inez, ooe son. FRANK P. JANK, tncum- beat -Owner of THE HEARTHSTONE, 2711 E. Cout Hlgbwa,y; ln Corooa 4el Mar tor 9 years; presi- dellt Corona del Mar Cham- ber of Commerce 1~5 and 1 ~6; wt!e Mary and two cblldl'el, Krls and Jackie. GORDON B. JONES -DI- rector of EQglneertng plans nt.Dc. the l"Ine Company; director of Orange Couoty Cbamber of Commerce; for- mer c!lrector of Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce; member of board of trustees, Southern Callfornta Tn.os- portattoo Action Committee; gn.daate of Stanford Univer- sity with degrees lD ch11 qtoeertDg, bachelor of scleoee eam laude; master of scteace. PAT MARLEY, tncum- beat -Owner of PAT MAR- LEY'S YEN'S WEAR, 3565 E. Coast MJcbway; formerly from Moatebello; 8 years 1D Coroaa del Mar; chair- maa of mercba.nts' commit- tee, Coroaa del MarCbam- ber of Commerce; dlrector of Coroaa del Mar Cbamber of Commerce; lots of bob- bles: skUJic, tennis aad pa.taU.oc. NORMA O'LEARY, tn- eambeat -Ma.ucer of SE- CURITY PACIFJC NA- TION AL BANK, 3435 E. Coast Hlgbway; 5 years tn area; director, Corona del Mar Chamber ofCommeree; member, N. H. Chamber of Commerce; Balboa Bav Re- publlcal! Women Federated; Orange County Managers Group; bu&ba.nd Frank. Sbe ls interested ln community activities and promotion of Corooa del Mar Vlllage. FRANK ROBERTSON (Robby) -Owner of ES- TELLE ALLARDALE'S at 3653 E. Coast Hwy .; 9 years tn community; member of West Coast Salesman's Assn. for 28 years; member of their board of directors; member of Pacific Coast Travellers Assn. !or 28 years; wife Jane. He Is In- terested In better trat- flc control on Coast Hwy .; adequate parking, botbon and off-street; street mainten- ance; more Corona del Mar promotion. WILUAM D. ROLLER (Bill)-Owner -partoerwlth his wife, Connie, of THE BRASS RING: 3127 E. Coast Highway; 17 years tnCorona del Mar. He ls interested in better cooperation ot all merchants and associations, working together to buUd our community with commoo goals; co-chairman mer- chants' committee. JEFF SCHULEIN -Owner of CROWN HARDWARE at 3107 E. Coast Hwy., which he purchased one year ago; Uves 1n Harbor View Hills; 6 years 1n Corona del Mar; graduate, Cal State, Long Beach; member, Naticoal Retall Hardware Assocl.a- tlon; wtfe Linda and three boys. GEORGE SEDOTA-Gem- et a1 manager of fLUIMOND ORGAN & PlANO CENTER JNC., 2854 E. Cout lllchar. formerly wttb Orcu 6 P1aDO Ceater ln Loll( Beach. His corpon.ttoa parcbued tbe Corooa del Mar lllore Ma1 15, 1976; started bls IIIIIIIC Interests at age 7; woned lD sales most ·of h1l Ute in the beartDg aid baslaea, real estate and tbell OfPD and pianos. ROBERT F. STOESSEL - Manapmeot ooualtaat: VP and director, Ka~~~pmeat Enterprtaes lac.; v•, Del Mar Dlstrtct. Boy~ ol. A mertca; procram IDI.Dipl', FISH orpnlutJaa..Qruce County; past Presidellt. Co- rona del Mar Cbamber ol Commerce; elllirmua. Co- rona del Mar CoordluUDc Councn of CommaDtty Or- ga.ntu.Hoos (CCCO); trea- surer, CDMChamber ;elder, St. Mart PI'Hbytert&D Church; wtfe Allee, 2 cblld- reo. CLYDE ZULCH, 1Dcum- bent -C04t1Der wttb 1d.l sculptor-wtfe, Jadtth Bla.Dd. of CLYDE ZULCH GAL- LERY, 3800 E. Cout Hlp. way; graduate. Oeel.cleBtal College, cum laude; muten degree, UOC: taQc1lt at ODI- YersJty of W~ studied m Parts tor 2 ftU'8: now defOti.Qg bls Ume to classical music udpetnttnc: member of fellow A~Ntleu Institute of FIDe Alta; bol.rct of directors of A.lF.A.; member, COUDcU of .Tradi- tional Artt&ts; Colta Mea 'Art Leaeue; LICQD.l Baeb Art Museum; dlrectorofCo- rona del Mar Cblmber ot Comme.ree. 538 CENTER STREET • COSTA MESA • 646· .---§.P.!!~~!!.~!!~!!l.!!.tl!r!:!t--.... Soccer Balls · 6.95 to 24.95 Basket Balls · 6.95 to 38.95 Volley Balls · 6.95 to 23.95 Tennis SHIRTS • SHORTS. • DRESSES • SHOES RUGBY BALLS PLAYGROUND BALLS BAS~BALLS SOFTBALLS JENNIS BALLS RACQUET BALLS HANDBALLS SKATE BOARDS MOREY BOOGIE BOAR.,_ TENNIS I!ACKETS BADMINTON RACKETS RACQUET~ALL RACQUETS .......•......•................•............... ~ .... WARMUP SUITS - ' I Ll SA S01WORER NOW McCHORO AIR BASE All'mtn Lisa A. Schworer has fnduated from t he u.s. Air Foree's medical service speetallst course conducted by tbe Air Tra1ning Com- mand at Sheppard AFB, Teus. Airman Schworer, daughter of Thomas Sebworer, Z01 9 S, Capell:a Court, Costa Mesa, is now tn!Ded to assist tn the cal'i! aDd treatment of patients, and wUI serve at McChord AFB, Wash, TOYS, QUILTED WREATHS and felt wall baagtngs wtll be .some of the ltems featured at the "Yuletide Tndlng Company bouUque" to be held on Saturday, Dec. 4, from 10 to 2 at Ada ms elementary school. Costa Mesa, by members of t be Punch and Judy Guild of ChUdren's Rospttal. Mrs. Joseph Pana.rlst, a merOOer of tile ways and means Cl'mm tttee, Mrs. John Hill, 1st Ylee-Presldeat. and Mrs. Lloyd McCollum, president, (left to right), all of Mesa Veroe, are exhtblting some Uems tbat will ra.ise money for the oat paUeol cUnlc or the ho:'f11al. A '•fete de Noel" cha mpagne bnmch, featu~ PreDcb cuisine, wUI be held the same day at the Costa Mesa home of Mrs. Richard Kurt%, 3007 Jan Road. R@sena- tton cha.irman Js Mrs. Leonard Bekemeyer, Costa Mesa. Mesa. (Ensign photo.) NEW LOCATION 240 Newport Center Or. Design Plaza 110, Newport Beach (across lrom -Fo,.5hion Island) FOR HOLIDAY ENTERTAINiri G TEA CARTS TH~ BEE LINE 8 )" JANEY 'not ---"' ... --<-·· orpot•!le ot a.e SOon lllud Y..., c..,)._ -a Clln.tmu tno C'twar JIM pr ...... It Ptb1eb Gal1ery ud NW~n1d at a. YICM ca.. wtth c.~aa,....... 11~ ud ....,, .... ol cdletn. E•t~McS IIU ..._ •Ratb(Wra,Ger. aiel)._ 1M -• olllt<r,-n c:oaM11 to ... Or JIPIIdK'IIr UJaCe of 'WOcJd. cr-. ,.._..._ or wMt-ba'fe-JUD;, lSI l77 'I IJTI:III'd ·• For tbe la.,lllttaa. Kn. 1liJP Md ••nrd>ltd conares, •ell IICalf)'llrr tbe dllllle of a putiCI.lar ofllee. p ____ ,. .. _ .. the pftl ID brill taw bd order, sDdd .. , pl.rllaDMIIItuy problem arcse. Rutb(llra. B. R.) lit-ae-111 bolb !be •••tnu:-. Md cor-.,. . . . b1bJ beets. Aa: eorres- p:Mhlc 11entary, PbJW,a (Mrs, Doo)James r-.J.taed lbe ~mil take rreat ''carrot•• to tile omce ~ meeUac nobces, etc. Pat (lin. Jaet) SlDXIIIIIoe wu informed • y y • • oa CUID)( 'l.U.ce' doft. our preS4!0c.e lJ NQili.red at et"ery meetil( to record tbe ballDeu ot tbe di.J."IIIRte {Mrs, WUUam) Heetmu. tt.anr, leaned sbe sbou.ld ''eGbace'' oa. to efti'J e• possible, ~Y the bUis aod tee~ but accown ~t. Aa rice pnZJ, PICCJ (Mn, WWta.m ) Ken- oedy aclmowledeed ber dDt)' 'ftS to "tunUp" wlt:b lllteresttac procn.ma: du.rtng the eo- Jilin( rear. Prelideat Mary Jane (Mra. BUI) Rlttet UDdenlood tbe ''wbole bunch'' wu lOder ber leadut;btp abd tben!fore Dot ODe 'IPOald e ... r actully acl like a •eretablel So a.mJd flmfa1'e lDd coogratula- tlObS. tbe of!leers were &ilJ l.nst1lled. They were sertous,LJ aware ttat the respons1butty for :motber successh&l year was now in their bands. CamPICJle wu followed by Iuocbeoo 1o tbe eJtj) dtD1DC room. Some ot tbose ln attl!lldlpce were Mmes. Khaled Wallace, John Bratt and Angus Wright of Coroaa del Mar; Dee Burett and Fran WWiams, Balboa; Apes Burrows, Dover Shores. others l.Deladed Mmes.JamesGrose, Edward DaDelJsoa Jr., Charles Letbeck and Geae De Yoa.ng, Costa Mesa. More were Mmes. Joha Honey, Raymood Krause, Roland MaeLillf!1 Lory Roebm, Wtrt Shumaker, plus miDy otlfer Ionly ladies. • • • • i 11Jed a •ecebbl• modi dlJ1rtc the tuta.U•tton of oe• offtcen of.Sbarkettes. • • • • • Club for tbe latter pa.rt of lbe ..-.w.e. Ourtoc tbe sMw we rtslted wttb Betty and Ooo Moss (sbe wu 1ut ,._r•s pruy) ..• locldeDQIIJ, her attire was belautuJ and spukJey tooJ Mary Marks (Yiee-presideat) m tllaband M.an1rt elplaJDed the door prius were 1. ''tdi: nteb" I.Dd a '•ber watcb.." each ftlued a.t $185. Others seto here were tbe Don Nelaoas, Albert Kmc:s aDd the George Morl.l.rty's. More were Messrs. and Mmes. K.almoa stMilleticll. E. J. Beat- son, Heney BnndoQ, Ronald Jooes, J. D. Doherty, Robert Ba.mha.rt &Dd Bert Cooper. Soon a.fter tbe sbowt.oc, en.ryooe made their way ¥-ross tbe street aDd up, ~~p to the Tttt.uy Club ..• W'bere buft'et aJld N!- freshmeots, music, daDciDC ud more sparld.e awl.ited ••• U.oy, tiny ll(bts rleamed Uke sta.rs beneath the dan~ noor and all arouod. Cushy dln.ns and bl& ebaics pro"t'lded com- fortable seating lD n.rtous arus. Chatted a bU wttb Vlrg1nta. KDott aDd Paul S.der .• also Sandn Brody • • • I ha:re llked the name Sandn since my early p rlhood . • • that's another story, Met Ruth aDd Lee Weber a.od her sister Elsa Wise, who has been a GuUd member for "senra.J years. Suz:y F'leker was there trltll Blair CI.a.tt.e. I call blm our Knight from I>lsaeyl.aDd.. Suy wore a loYely Persian "aometh!Dg or 1 other" , •• most beoomlD&. J ea.n Ta.odo•sky ever 10 glamorous ln tooe wbtte mink eoat, Parke-Davis VITAMIN SA LE! MYADECe Hl(b Poteocy Vttamtn formula trf.tb M1Aenlll 100 w/SO Fret REG. "·" Now. . . , S4.49 VITAMIN C 500 me 100 TABLETS REG. su• Now ... Sl29 VITAMIN E 100 CAPSULES -400 Units I. U. • each REG. $6,95 Now ... S2 .99 PRESCRIPTIDHS FILLED 7 DAYS A WEEK 9 • 9 WEEKDAYS I 9 · 7 SUHDAYS :11121 £.COAST HWY COROMA DEL MAR This W eek's Plant SP-ecials While they last. ........................................................ • • • • ! 20% Off 1 • • • • • • ! on All l • • • • ! Indoor Plants l • • : THIS FRI. & SAT. OHLY : ! CLOSED SUHDA. Y : ····················-·············· .. •··········•••·· .. ,_,...., NOw'69.~., .. NOW 579. ~ SIJD ''.All that cUtters 1s DOt col d" was found accompanied by Dick Dl.mmJtt. Suz:y and Jean 1 be true •ben those versaWe members of assisted Ma.ry Macks trltb the dnwtne: ••• the Mlls1eal Theater GaUd, friends and guests Ruth Webber was one of the winDers ••• lots , Speciallzl.nc In Moss Baskets lAMP TABLES , .. SAlE 539 & '35 SEE OUR CHRISTMAS WINDOWS GIFTS DANISH FURNITURE CARDS JOliN M. MURRAY , M.D. C.M .. F.R.C.P . Dt.plomate of the American Board of Dermatology Announces the establishment of the ASSOCIATED DERMATO!.O<.;ISTS MEDICAl. GROt.:P Westcllff l\1edlcal Pa\·ilioh ~o. -4 2011 Westdlff Dr .. Newp ort Specialtdng In Diseases and Cance r of the Skin Modern Acne Therapy and Prevention ga.tbered receotly for lbe glamorous jewelry of cheering. Danctng completed tile t\'enlag,l "rL ""---· ~_.. ~L- sllowl.ag a! Gerald's Gold, They found some AU were enthos!ast!c .-. the .-rtJ ""' , j Jte .rC.OWeC '!1"<7• wiUip of tbe shimmer and .sb1De ca. me from t .. -are ~o.w-.1ng the u:c-....er wu swelled coo-1"" s • A c M • •• 2"" ~~ ,....,.. ,_,. oov an.IG n.PIG ~. OSfD: lSD _,_. U"ftt sparkle ot dla.moDds, rubies and emeralds, sidenbly, thus brf.Dc1nr tbe planl: 1. little ) wl.th sappblres and Burma topaz gems to nearer to Mttllment. l..oatfl to leave •ere ~~--A;;C,;R;;OSS;,;,;FRO,;;";oB;;;UIL;;;;;;;;D£;;.;;RS;;,;EM;;;I'OBl;;;;tal;;, __ .. add. tbelr color. the Russ Peter sons, Anita udstanlay A•ery, So tbe e•erdDC bepn with artist Stefan Terry Marks, Ruth El•ln, Fran Frick. IIUte Krtkl to onrsee, lonly ladles to model Braun, Bob Berryhill, Tom Ricby, Jmet GEORGE A. MINERbasbeeD Lnstalled as associate pastor and Angela Ficker Wbite to check reser~ BryMt, Marcia Holyoake ••• ~ all tbe nUCXLS. laue guest cards to the Ttfia.ny others! at Newport Harbor Luthenn Ca ro I ba II Ctorch. He Is a gradUate of St. Olaf College, Northfield, d Minn., and reoe!ved a B.D .. ai s Hoag degree at Luther Theological Antiques to highlight Dec. 3 home tour he Items to be obse"ed a.t the University Park OOme of Seminary, st. Paol, tn 19M. "Cbrt.ltmu earot ball" His nrst parlsb was OJ.r is the ume pteted thiS year Savior's Lutheran· at East tor tbe lzth anooa.l Christ- Palo Alto, CalU. While there mas dlaoer <Jance, •bleb be· he orlgtnated and directed nefits Hoag bospJt21. Spoo- the Sierra WUderriess Youth .sored by the 552 Club, the backpacld.ng program. tn meo's support group for the 19'1 1 he started Lutheran hOspital, the eveot wtll be Chu rch ol the Reconcuta-held Ttwrsda.y, Dee. Z, In tlon. San Dle(O. the Pacutc ballroom of the MRS. BOCKM1LLER OF Marriott ttote!. All lt.a.11a.A altar, ctn:a 1680, a Louts XV cbest and a Freoch bronze bust of Louls XV's mistress, Com- tesse du Barry, are featured items tn the Big Ctnyoo hOme of Mr. and Mrs. Oaken Broadhead, wh tcb •Utbeooe of Ute stops In the holiday borne tour beloi sponsored by the Cburcb of J esus Chrtst of the Latter Day SaiDts (Mormon) fro m 3 to 7 p.m. Frtdl.y, Dec . 3. Mr. ud Mrs. Nicolas Pi-!~~============~~~ chOtta, along wtt!:l a n.st collectioo of country a.D- tlques 1n eclectic style. Tbe Cam eo Shores hOme of Mr. and Mrs. Harla.D WtiUams Is ooted for sophlstfcated eleeuce, and the Spyelass Hill borne of Dr. and Mrs. Rieha.rd Tllatctler ts ooe of relu:ed country cbarm. Complimentary coekta.lls' CU FF HAVEN IS DEAD at 1 p.m. !.a!bea!rtumw!ll Jacqueline Bockmlller, be followed by a gourmet 48, of 324 Pirate, Cliff Ha. dinner a.t 8 p.m. ven, died ~ov, 18 at Hoag The 552 Club !las planned hospital. an eveaJng of carols by the She ts survived by her 70.YOtce Cooeert Cbolr lDd eJ..ttUsband, Frederick Chamber StDcers of Chap. BockmJiler of Newport, and man College. Some 600 by 2 children. guests WUI daacetotbeiTIQs- lllformatlon a.od tickets for tbe bollclay borne tour may be obtaJoed from Mrs. Glbsoo at 644-8989 or Mrs. Theodore Tn:~esdell at &44- 4451. \\,airstyltng ,......, just for ~ ch1ldn;m -4 ARB OR Vll'W Ct.wn~- o n S .a""' ..)c;o.aquon \..!ol ios R~•J J"'s{ So.oll. ~ ~ A~l.,u• Sl ... d. ollildleft By Appointment 63 1·1!:160 Funeral arrangments are lc ot Freddy Martt.n a.od b1s :=:::::::::::::::::~.2b~e!ng:::han~d!~ed~t:h~rou=gh:..:tlle~ orchestn. Harr}' Babbitt Neptune Society. wUI ap1D be master o1 ce- remoa.tes. Thomas Doane ls ball cbalrrnan. The tour wtll be some . wbat like a progressive Christmas party with food sened at 3 of the ho mes, a potpoorr1 of Ideas for ho- Uday entertaini.D:g and a Jo. yeu:r Noel boutiQue, accord- ing to Mrs. Robert Gfbson. cb:llrman or the event. A collectloo of tobacco tins ts ooe of the ootab1e Se rri.ce uud Qua/in· Sim·p 1946 NO NEED TO BE ON THE 50-YARD LINE! SEVEN-FOOT COLOR TELEVISION! Adelines invite guests I .. THE ADVENT VIDEOBEAM'" COLOR TELEVISION SET "Futu!lci'Tho!'a tbeonly-ytode«ribeAd...,!'eVId...a-,.• cokll' TV •t. It receiv• TV prcxpama u uy Nl ~but pro)ecta ita .t~d color -picture onto • 7·foo1 ' tcreen. J.tua..qiDe lootbUL m.m-, IJ>C! Ill your t.oorlte JII091'""""" a...,_ liD-the -1il any o!hor HI''" eom. In today lor a d-tioD. W• =~teo It will be an ---OM you'll wODI to be.,. ot fCUII:;a • ...,_,., STOP Ill aa MOHDAY THRU SATURDAY · 10 to 9 SUHDAY 12 to S The lbJ't)orUtes Chorus or S.eet Adellnes ts pli.D- nin«: a special guest night, Mooday, November 29, from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. at tbe College Park SchoOl. Costa Mesa. Tbe Cboras•elcomes all•omeo 18yearu.odolder to Ttstt and sloe a.lorlg. Tbe Cborus W1.ll compete 1D AprU ap.lnst otber groqps trom A.r1Joaa, Nenda, Ne• Wulco, Teus ud Southern Cal.llornla. Tbe 76-member cbonas placed 3rd ll.st year ~ of 26 eonq>etiDC ch0rul85. The Harbor~ Chapter . rebanles l"f'e~oodaJ at P U BLI C NO T l C E NOTtCE OF PUBUC HEARING NOTICE rs HEREBY GIVEN U•t tbt City COIIDCU ot tbe Ctty of Newport B•cb wUI bOkl a pabUe bel.r1IIIC """""' tbo !!oa! pla.a t>r 111o-cw..oc-ud third·,_!' HUD Bloct G-llll>flca!l.ao. NOTICE IS KEREEi:Y.FUR~ TilER GIVEN !hoi tlle said pot>Ue -w!llbebold oa tM lD ayorDte.ll'hr. 197S, a1 tM bolr oC 7:SO p.m. lD the Coaetl Cba&n~ bef"l o1 !ho Cll)' Hall o! tho cu1 otN~rtB~~c ~ t;,rUa. at wtdeb Umt lad pllee UJ lDd all ptr'IIOU latt....ad ""' tAMU ud ... ,_.._, VIDEO PLUS, 1NC. ~f-:110 2116 .. COAST HWY ............ w.,..w Cll)' "'-rt Btadl COilONA .. MAll • 64.10tJ 'Ml"'"' ""'· 15, I I'll, "' 1.4'"'"•--------------------... lilt ._n 8-r EMip. "' '7:30 p.m. at the College Park schOol, Z380 Notre Dame Road, near f air and Fairview. Mrs. Gall Haney of Costa Mesa directs the eborus. They recently reached a IOOi aWJJ.ted goal of weleomln&: their 76tb member 1D 19'76. More Information may be obtained by ea.lliog Mrs.Soa- Ja Oomt.acuez, 9165 La Barca Clr., Fountain Valley, 962. 4S46. P U B L IC NO T IC E NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE. OF ALCOOOUC BEVERAGES 11 -16-76 To Wbom U Ma.J Coocem: s.bject to lslui.Dce of the ue ... applled for, notice ta bereby ct•c U.t the un- •n:~pec~ pruposes to seU aleoboi.Je beYerace• at the ~ "-crt.ed u til- ... lD tM apeet prorlded -110. W. Ocean Front Ave. "-rmt S..eh_ C A lil!S&S -to-b!ot ... lotl, ... ~ .. ~rtoc .. lilt ...-of ., .... ·-~ Cootro! lor 1 1 ctofuaJeohollebet'- ..... -(orUceoMS) lor ---ulo!-..._ •• .,, ON SA.LE GENERA L (110M Fide Poblle Eallll -) .U.U'I' WIST (A Ca!!Jon>la --. a, Rlcllanl L. Lew; ..... -..... ~too. Z$, 11'16, .. ._ • s.port Harbor £u:lp. NURSERY- FLORIST :.!ur~ Pl'4 ttl '1 tl' t1 HI-f'\ll OR!lt.R' I'RIOH I t1 llH 1.'; FiM lit Quality !'0. 1 GRADE Bart'· root [l.;pu. for 19 77 OOlfBU DEUGHT nRST EDmOK rkOMJSE"T favorit{' varieties. Price11 start a( Living G IANT AMARYLLIS CHRISTMAS TREES Select from the Best PI JilES For Our Area. •. MONTEREY. ALEPPO, JAPANESE BLACK, ITALIAN STONE. Bulbi in •ttnrtive ~taine.n; READY TO BLOOM! l'rin·d from '1.'1.) llljl PHONE 546-5625 2640 H • ...._ Bl•d" c.-. •- DAIL\' 9-5:30 SUN. 9-5 Bay delayed again &iovi nefti to be installed IIE1I'OWT IIAIIOr. EIISIIJI FVaJIIED IIEIJIL. -'-PAGE 4 -· THURSDAY, IIOV. H, lt7i CIIIOIIA DEL .... cAL. .: =;::: ::;·· .. --· ..... _ .-'-....... . .---"' ... -c..t.... 'CWJL ...... Cws"n1 r CICikX:). n. WID -liP tile ::r .... --, 'nil ,_ c:tY• J)r tile ~·-••• , ,.. 110 pther ...,..... Oil bow aJidl __ ... _to r-. a ......._. JtaUOD to iD- CNiae ClipldtJ ol tbe Plf!l-........... Tbo SCRCC Is -lloc l alteratiYe metbods of in- ereutarc sewer ~dty to till ana: llld a 5 a? I ~·· ... Jl'll d-or biUd a ... cnYitJ .... lloo. -tile eltr .. --port Mil COIIIIJ ........ Ds.trict 5 ..... tilt .... rnnty 11M. Loot ..... Frl-ol Newp:..rt a11, u ...t- roo"'tDhnlt P'OIP, ** came oat tn flwor ot tile tr"tt)' ll•. Tbe bieber sewer eapa ... city Is oeec:1ec1 to aerft aew deYelopma:ds east otlun- boree Rd., IDcllldiJoc Hut>or RlcJce, Harbor Ylew&DC!Spy- glass lUll. Downcoast delay is seen (CONTINUED ,..0. PAGE 1) which wUl stretch betweem MacArttm.r and Laguna Can-,.._ j -~A.(Ait) Glldll#l., .... ef ..... • ., ,._._, wiD ...... -Doc.&utm--._., ... ,...,..._._ <:-. __ .. ........ -=etlllll -£.~. ,..,.,,._ wUl be It .... ......., ,.,..., biV .. , ·---·tile 11an:1ott floW.I ... II .. af ... lleer wtllloo Harold IL Pill· elllll,apul.,.-f6 ... ------p--oloc:l of tile Call· --·-ollleal-..... oa..r. lllolallod lor tile -Dr,.... wtU ... -ao,., lot rice-pr- BtttJ A. Gnltlb, tad flee- pr--. Vtrpda Cloel<, Nerttl.ry....tra.:nr; ud Cbarl• E. -....~eEd­ booO, Goorae v ... ~ Mn. JO'f aod Mr. PlKIIID, dlrec· ton. The resldeDiial area--- pllnrw! i)r the area between Los Trucos eanyoa aod the Newpon Beacll clty Ilne-- ..W be restdeatal wtth a llt&.llmam of tO,CIOO In the lateral pl&D. Ea'ltroomental plaDDer• Ian agreed 1.n es- MDCe to NIOrt eo~meretal llOid.Dr tn the Crystal Cove aDd Wtsbbooe Hlll, where rutaaruts and shops are Mr. Camel"'OI said tblttbere are no plus to eJ'OSI Bact Gully W'itb a roadway, tbat . the Coast HicbYaJalJcnmtllt wW stay the tame wttll per- baps a eblllge 1D tbe dan- gerous ca."e at Crystal Con. He al8o said that Ute sa.Je ol tbe lrv!De Co. is DOt expeeted to ·alter the Pla.nD.J.Dc done on this devel- opmeat. as m&llY of the pro- spective buyers ba.-e beeo ''sitting lD" on the pla.onl.Qg Ralph Selkirk dead at 88 Mr. GloYIDetU IDO'f'ed to tile Hartlor Area 1n 1959, ..,.._ be dec:J~ to sell bls r...._nat bllbess 1n llowoey. He 1ooru bill pnc- tiee ot real eltate u an auoctatt of W, Sbrart Foote, • pJanoed as well as hotels wtth ~~JProllma.tely 3,000 rooms. Ill aaner to QUestiODs, --PL US-- 2"cl F •otu •e "REINCARNA TIOM OF PETER PROUD'" Both Rated~ sessions. Mr. Cameron lla.s beell with tbe Irvine Co, since 1973 and has beeo involv- ed 1D much of the area plan- Ding before that, when he was es:ecuUve planoer for Per- eira Associates in Los Ange- les. ATiiA SUMMERS, 64, OF COSTA MESA DIES Atha Sbmmers, 64,ol2072 Pllalarope, Costa Mesa, who died Nov. 17 at UCI Medical Center. was buried Friday In Huntington Beach. She is sunlved by daugh- ters Joanne Keith of Wa.sh- lntong state and Barbara Pfohl of Costa Mesa, and 6 grandchildren. The Rev. L. V. Tornow conducted the graveside ser- vice at Good Shepherd Cem- U!Ntoa CITIZ!Hf'" etery. Bell-Broadway of rector. F-.n.J se"tces i>r Ralpb w. Seltlrk, 81, of 216 U.upertte An., Coro• del Mar, were beld MoDday at Forest Lan, GleodaJ.e. He died Nov, 19 eu.route to Hooc boepltal. He was a tamUiar fliure in Corona del Mu for many years, ..-earing his distinc- tive cowboy hat trld speaking wlth tbe Ullburrted drawl of a retired Youtana raocher. He had. mond here In 1947, alter OW'Il1og and operatiJlC the Heart-Bu-L ranch in Flsbtall, Montana, for 35 years. He n.s born 1.n Voorbe- eSTWe, N.Y., Uved 1D ll- llools ••u1ng his boytJood years, llDd graduated from Beloit College tn Wisconsin 1n 1911, Mr. Selkirk is surriYed by his wile, Cecile; 2 daugh- ters, Mary Anna Selkirk, San Beroa.rdloo, and Mrs, Louise Leltbe:ad, Fort Worth, Texas; a stepson, Jules Dlon. Mlsstoo VIejo; 6grandchUd- reoand 14 greatgrandchlld- rfln. .~~;=~·;··~·~·~~ Costa Mesa was ftmeral di-====== 3424 Via Lido, .......... .. BECAUSE nF T"~ TREMENDOUS RESPONSE TO OUR THE TRADERS HAVE AGREED TO LEAVE TliEIR FABULOUS COLLECTION OF TURQUOISE AND SILVER WITH US UNTIL CHRISTMAS. WE WILL CONTINUE TO OFFER THE SAME FANTASTIC SAVINGS OF TURQUOISE % OFF .,._ MOTHER OF PEARL CORAL RINGS • BRACELETS. WATCH BANDS CHOKERS · NECKLACES· EARRINGS. PENDANTS Eoch week we will offer specials on select~d items. This week only!! 2/3 OFF ON ALL BRACELETS Reg. S240 ....• Now S82 Reg. S 120 ....• Now S40 r----------c:• ••• ---------. HOLlO A Y SPECIAL I 99.9% PURE SIL YER I '$'1'-io l RECULAR $1 aau.J£ I LIMIT 1 P!. CUSTOMER I ---·----Gt-•4 ...... 216-o.c. , _____ J He ns a lODg time metmer \DC! director ol Mootana Stoeqrowen Aaa. Ill Montaoa, be se"ed oo the West Rosebud scbooldis- trtct board. He was active for maay years lD the Costa Mea Boots aM Saddles Club aM tbe Sooth Coast Gan Club, An avtd camera faa, he was a member of local cam- era clubs tod entered. mmy competitioos. U part of the bteeoteonial celebration. be joined with Robert Hom of Corooa ~1 Mar In pbOto- graphlng early Americana art In Sooth Orange COIIDty for the Smlth10ntan Instttu- Uoo. Memorial contrlbutloos may be made to the Ralph w. Selkirk memorial tund of Belolt College. PUBLIC N OT I C E ~~~~= hts broker Uceue lD 1964 and opeDed b1s on olftce shortly tberetller CXI Balboa 81Yc1. iD Newport Beacb. Hls tlrm at.:. hU an offtee 1n san oteco. He tened the local board .. ._. 1111 -tlpl· -committee, COD•Ututlon ud by..U•s, proteuloDalstaD- da.rds &Dd cJYie atrairs com- mltfeea. He bU heeD an of- fleer IDd dtreetor for 3 years, Ia a director of the 90,000-member Calllornla Auocl.atloo of Realtors, a delegate of the 500,000- member National Asso- clattoo of Realtors. PUBLIC N O T ICE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CAlJFORNIA NOTICE INV1TING BIOS SEALED BIDS wm be received at tbe ofllce of the City Clerk, City Hall, Newport Beach, Calllol'Dia. unW 11:00 a.m. on the 9th day of Deceni>er, 1976, at •bleb time tbey wW be opened and read., for performtng YOrk as follows: WATER MAIN CONSTRUCTION AND REPLACEMENT CORONA DE L MAR, 1976-77 GONTRACT NO. 1808 Bids IJlU~ be submitted oo the proposal form attached wltb the eoatract ctocumeots turnlsbed by the Pabllc Worts Department, Tbe addtUcml copy o1 tbe proposal form is to be retained by the bidder for b.1s records. Eacb btd must be acoompanled by c::ub.. eertUied cbeck or Bidder's Bood, made payable to the City or Newpon Beach, for 1.0 arnotmt eQUl to at 1-..t 10 perceDt of the a.mount bid. Tbe title of tbe project and tbe words '•SEALED BID" shall be clearly marked oo tbe outside of tbe envelope coota!nlng the bid. The eootract documeats tbat must be completed. es:e- cuted, and retuned in the se&led bid are: .. Proposal B. Desi(DI.tloo of Subcootract:ors c . Bidder's Bond D. Noo~Uusloa Affidavit E. statement of Flnanclal RespoDSiblllty F. Technical ~Uity a.od Experteoce Refereuces These documeots shall be a.fftud wtth the stgaature anl1 titl~ tbe persoos slgrJ.1nc on bebalf of tbe bidder. For. eo tions, tbe slgMtures ol tbe PRESIDENT or VICE PRESIDENT tad SECRETARY or ~ANT SEC- RETARY are required &Dd tbe CORPORATE SEAL sball be afti.J:ed to all documents f1lllll1rliiC llpatans. In tbe , case of a Pa..rtoersb.lp, the signature o1 at leut ooe renen.l partner 1s reQIIlred. No bids will be accepted trom a eootnetor who has DOt beeo Uceosed ID aceordaDce Wltll tbe proY1slolls of C bapter 9, Dlvisloa m o1 tbe BoltMSS ud Profeasiorls' Code. The CCGtra.elor abail state biJ Ueeo.e oumber llDd classlftcatJoo In tiM! proposal, Ooe set of plans and CODtract c~ocumeota, locladlDc spec1al prortstoos, may be obtalped at tbe PwbUc Wt\rb: Deputmaat, City Hall, Nnport Beach. Callttnla, at oo cost to Uceoaed-~ractors. lt ts reqaMted tbat the plans a.od cootnct doeuments be Hturned W'1tlliD Z weets after bid opening. Tbe City bas adopted the STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR PtJBUC WORKS CONSTRUCTION (1976 Edition) at pnpared by the Southern Call.fonl& Cblpten of tbe Amer- leaD PubUc Worts Asa:x:laUon IDd tbe Aaociated Ga~en.l Coatractors of America. Caples may be oba'•ed trom BuUdiDg Ne-ws, IDe., S055 ()yetl&Dd AYene, Los ADgeles, CalUornla 90034, (21S) 8?0-9171. The City las -S_,. 9poclal -and StaDclard Drawlup. Copies of U.. are aftlllble at tbt Publle Worts Departmeot at a co.t ot $5.00 per .et. A staDdard "Certlftcate ot -.nace l:n Coatract Wort lor City'" .,rm hu boeo ado!>lo" br lbe Cltr. TblJo .,rm Is tbe ooiJ' cortlfl<ale of _.....,. .....,....lo to lbe CltJ. Tloo .,.,_ low blMer wiD loo -"" ., 'Gilll>lote tb1s l:)rm .-a award of the COIItnc:t.. For .., --. t1oe _., 1aoobor Bid-. ..._, ud ---. ud ,_ h-- BODCII melt be u lllllnnce ca ....,. or .-nty 0011¥1U7 lleeued by tbe State of C~ TM comptN• aut aim ban a ClVI'tllt G ... ral NkJ Boldin Raflai of A or better; &Dd a Flnuc1al C"III:IIOI'J of at 11Ut Clul I u per tbt lateat -loo or -· Ker 11a111r ~ (Prop. erty • Llablllty~ r.aceo.....,-lhe p...-f6 Alklo &,C..,._ I, Put 7 ollloo Calllonla Lobor Code~ 1'1'10 ot ~ tilt Citr Coecl1 tl6 tbt City t16 llo_.-1111 -· -lloo -nl Pfl'lllliC -.. por .... -II.~ loc:a1MJ tD. wtdeb tM wart; • tiM,......rlttfDr IICb en.fl, eliUdeatloe, or .,. f!lwwt 7 or •? u • -lo -· .~~oe -· ...... -.! _ ..... lloiDI Ill R-llo. 1701 -"" Plloniij 1, lfls; A ----iaiftllololafli ........ ., .. City Cleft. All ~ ..... 1 l N -1lt ... -b)' all ,..,._ tl6 tbo ~ ._ Codo nl ,.. !o ~..,.-~·~ am-tnt'""' '"'~ T-M _... :"'llal1 be re~s Olt tw c: s?lMce.,.. , lm .S of lilt Calli>-~ Codo llr all,._ p----· ,. __ , ll1all 11011 • -.... ..-w.- ,_ II tile )II> dt. c._ -1oo -~ 9 -lloe Pll>llt Worlcl Dlllut-. · TiM CttJ n•..,• I. rflltt .. njlc:lt .., ar 111 \illll -.. ...,....,_...., ..... -. oc.a GJt'eGI, an CUll?[ an or.,_,~ CAUP~mU Plllbll.lb: Mot. 15, 1'171 ........... rt ...... , 'a· AliT GlOVlHETTl (Pboto by Gem Portraits) The Newport Harbor- Costa Mesa Boa.rd of Real- tors was organiud as the '• Newport Harbor Realty Botrd" ln November, 1929. Bab:lra Island Realtor Hal Wlll Smith served as Its ftrst 2nd-Yice president in 1930. Realtor Ralph P. Mas- key jolned. the board at Its Jm. 2, 1930, meeting, and both are st111 members. The Board bega.o with a mem- bership of about 10 persoos wltb no multiple listing set- VIce, and has growntoanor - ganil.atioo of mo re tllan 2300 members. Mr. Giovtnettl and his ..Ue, JaDet, Uve In Balboa Coves, They have 2 chUdren. Linda Reed, associated with bet parents In the business as a salesperson, and their soo Leo, of Reno. SLAVIC OPERA MUSIC AT OCC ON DEC. 2ND An informal lntroductloo to Slavic opera rill be of . fered at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dee. 2, In OC C music stu- dio 101. Featured performers In the rree presentation are OCC professors Charles and Irina Berger, offering Sla- vic songs and arias, and gypsy soogs. ...... ,_ ·couNCIL WRAP-UP 'I'M Jlccpwt &>.ea CttJ c--..._, llilllt -tile .......... .,_ •· a f'tllliU ••sH•: • TRAFFIC •"If f)t CoNM dtl .. .arwuJ..,...nd to a M-oomalttee ol 1.! pe ............ ,...,-'. 1J amGIC meatben ot tbe etty"1 tf'UIIPOrt:ata adri&~ ory ud tbe COM CoontiD- atilll ec.cu of CommaaltJ 0.-...wt ..... • GENERAL PLAN was ameaded Wltll 10 cbuges, iDclodiac a A-drawtar; of ~c ar8 plaD boaDdlr- les la Balbol. and Ceotn.I ll .... rt. • BOND ELECnON, br raleiJoc $7 .I mllllaa to boy ISP opeo space ud de'telop ·parks, was formally set for out Mareh 8. • PARTY BOAT permit was okayed for the Cannery · restaurant owners to oper- ate a sightseeing and eo- tertainmeat boat In the bay • • WEED abatemeot plan was aPProved for lots that have oot been YOluntarUy cleaned up, and an assess- meat list was approved. for charging property owners the cost or city clean-up. • JANE BIHLER was ap- pointed to the bicycle trails cltlzens committee. • MARGINAL accounting system, recommended by an economic consultant as the best method of planlllng ctty long range budgeting, was accepted as a part of the cost-revenue planning pro- cess. to be osed in coo- l:HEATI!E l .._. ~ila~JV lij~li (PG) ._tklii,.IIIIFat .... - odo. • SUJCDAJCE DaiYE., a _ .... _ .. __ port c .......... .. ellniDI wtlt•• 41 011n11r of Mt'C'DOrt. wu ...-.rriS, ud lloe c_.o -.. tab DO fa.rtMr ac:aa. -. 01 -wltetber to acCIIf or re- )ect a MeiOpet's r-.a.t that the ltreet be Mclt(:ated u a peuc .treet. • VOLLEYBALL hrpla~ ti«Mls oo tbe &JIIbUe beaett. were referred to tbe Putt&. Beaebel IDd Rec:rcadaa CommlaWD J)r Jncht._ m a beach troat rflDeJ'&1 plua be1nC drawu ap by tbe Com- mtssloa.. • BALBOA ISLAND n- modeUqg TUluce oa prop- erty at 1603 Ban.. Ave. was set for a Dee. IS ~ pealllearlDg. • A-LLEY' P A VJM:i COD- tract was awarded br wort oo Balboa PeDlDslala. • UVlNG 00 boat& tied up at bayside reddeatlal piers or noatswtllbebamted by a oew policy adollted by the CouncU. • COUNCILWOMAN Trudl Rogers was appointed lo the city-school liaisoo commit- tee and to the Santa Au. gr~nbelt committee. The CouocU adjouroed at midnight to a special meet- tog on Dec. 6, W'blcb trW be dedicated to dlKIIes:&oo of Irvine Co. fUture de'f'el- opment plans. Regub.rCoUil- cU meetings w1ll be held Dee. 13 and zo. THEATRE Z 'THE OTHER SIDE Of THEMOUNTAI~. Spedal Senior Citizen Price A BOX OPFICE OPEN AT 6:45_.--=-,\tATINEE SUNDAY HARBOR TWIN CI NEMAS HARBOR a! WJlSOi\". COSTA MESA CINEMA CENTER HARBOR at ADAMS COST A MESA I.E£ ROGER MMVII-IIOORE A UIIVUi AL f'ICTU-1 TltMIIICOUIII• ~pGj -D- "Rocky Horror Picture ShoW'" LIDO NEWPOR T I '"FLESH GORDON '" M EsA T HE ;, T ;, i Nev:port " 19th, Costa Mesa 646-SOZS .... "" 11111DIDS Plua '1M'S ... ,. .·'GAI'OI!'' $LOO,MW~~~~~~rr-l ;, ;. ~ . . .. ·: : ' .. .._._ ....... ,.. . ' . . . . . . .. . . . . . . HARBOR AT ADAIJIS COSTA MESA SI6.SUIZ -"'··-. ....... .., ''PRISONER OF Zod AVENUE" J .... • ** S-1 7 • lltUISOAY. IIOV. lS. 1J1' f rr Z! kac-,_, .!• t:n•~ca. Marie heads Realtor gals ....._ ......... ·-...... Die. • u JW rc• ., ... .._.,en 8fll tiM ."'IJt .... ~ ............... , ... ~ ............ ... ftiiiU..., ._..,..._ ..... -wtD .. ~~~com • ... Ylee ........... JaM LtYety, ~ 8eetJ Y-.c l8d tr.anr Ioree HW. Mn. BIIJIII llu beeD Ja rat ...... IIIDce lta -cot .... b~Ser'l nc-• 1 ... 8lae IDGIIed to Jfewport from ~ Lol Alplel .,. .. lf7~ ud jDtMd ... c-. ud Wallace firm • 11'15 • • ... 8el'ftd .... lo- cal •wmbeuldp COIDJDlttee tor Z JeUS. ud 1u flce.. pr.-... of tbe Womea's co.cn tl)r tbe put y-.r. She 11 abo ac:UYe Ill tbe .......... Beleta-FOIIIIbiD v.., Board ol RaltDn. ud .....ct u a dlreetor Uda ,.,.. Sbe &ad ber -...ac~, Mala- nee, UYe lD Balboa. Mrs. Bam t. u uid cn- l)laM}Jit -tbe ltadJ of baDctwrtttDc ualysls -&Dd is a ment»er of tbe liter- oatJontl SoctetJ of Grapbo- ualysts. Sbe lecblres oa tbe •ject to ctnc cro.pc IDe! elabs. Her bobbles lDcllade pa!Dt1Dg, <Secon.tt.ac, plants MARIE lUSH &Del tftYelJic. Sbe bu lllmed tbe follow- blc committee ebalrwomeo for tbe oomJac year In tbe Womeo's Dh1.sioa of theRe- alty Boud: Memberstdp -G leDDa Bls- ..Ce; ptVgftmS and d· eaUoD -Joan Lively; publJ. cltJ aod pubUc relations - Mary Alleea Matbia.s; Legis- lattn IDc:l bylaws -Vlrgtnla Cleek; ft.Dance aDd budget - Joyce Hill; bospltallt}' - Mary Grace Keooihan and Joyce EcDa.od; telephone - Margaret Adrtan; ways and means -Hope Gerrie. Armed robberies in C.M. Three umed robberies 1D first Ylctlm at 5:05 a.m •• Costa Mesa Taeeday oeUed nrreodertng $26 to a Latin $75.13 to tbe ba.Ddtts, ODe male, about 25, wbo walk- rettlac any wttb ootb1Dc 8d tDto the store wtth a bat factJic cbal'(es of attemp-rUle to his right hand. He ted kidalp &De! armed rob-cocked the guo by pump- bery lf apprebeDdecS, Costa log tt aDd ordered t he clerk Mea pollee report. to put the c:asb 1D a paper Two U-Tote-M Mark.eta sack. were held..qp. Mark Olds, '•You ltoow what I want. 22, clerk lD the market at Put tt 1n the bag. How much 1913 Polll(JU Afe., was the 1s It? Get in the corner," were statements made by Pro-am golf g~:= ,;::~;~ving The market at 517 w. tourney set WU800 St. was held-up at 6:47 p.m. by a male, age SeYeoty-two tams, pair- lAg an amatear &De! a PGA tourtac pro, wUl tee olf wtt.b a sbotcllll ltart boal eta,.. of tbe toal'lley. Pro's wtn be co~ for $10,000 lD prt&e moaey. Proceeds w111 acam .,. uec1 to par- chase eQUlpmeDt for Hoac bospttal. PlanD1Dc tbe baaeftt ue Rudy Baroo, toamameot chairman; Marshall Duf- field, hooorary cbatrmao; Guy Claire, awards; stan Cole, tournament ooordtDa- tor; Wally C ratteodeo., oom- mantcat1001; Ted Finster, marsbals; Ma)'DU'd Franlt- lln aDd George RJID. ama- teurs; Reoee Gerry aDd Ruth Poole, voluateers; Charles Hester, facUlties; ww Lay- man, 552 Club prtlldeol; Jay Reed, tee spo1110rs; JobD Ricci, ftD&Dee; Roa Rodgers, tickets: Joe Rothman, bosol- taJlty. BEST BIRTHDAY GIFT IS STOLEN WbeD Doaa.ld Perlta.l threw a 17th btrtbday party last Friday for daagbter Kathy, ber No. l rut wu a $184 pair of IDOW slds. About 100 rae«a came to the party betlreeD 7:SO p.m. and mid- DJcbt at tbe Perbl borne at 500 CWf Dr., CWf HaYeD. Wbeo the party was mer. tlle stls were mJssiag, Mr. Perbl told pollee. MARSHALL JOHNSON OF WEST NPT. DIES Marftlll JobDIOG, 72, of 890 w. 15th St •• Welt New- port HeJciU. wbo died Moa- day at Boac bolpbl. wu burled at ... tb1l weet iD arraacemtllb made tbroUCb tbe Nepbme SoctetJ. Mr. JobDIOa,. a tormer baUdllll ...,.,., salelman. bad lJYtd bert a yean. He wu a Wt.eoMt• Dltt'fe. He ts •mYed bybllwtte. EOeeL OCC SYMPHONY OPENS DEC. 5TH OCC OODUJMIIdiJIJqlllollJ ordMitn opeDI Ita letb ....,. at 4 p.m. lllday. n.e. 5, 1D tbe alldttortlm. Ttcata &re priced at $2 for adlltl IDd $1 tl)r •· dtiU tad .-lor e..._. Tbt orcbMtn l1 .ser ~ bUDD ol ~ ...,). mu. auoelah pr a tr nor ol mule. Jolla Aooelta of C:ard• c;._. .. IIJPI&I1IC u --IDIItua~ofwta.a ._ 1ut ,....., •• J101111 ar-u.a a1rlft." Rt wm per-.,_,T~• ,,._ coco ,.,.,. -" ,... JI'O-................. ...... ,..., ,,., ........ liD I .... ''M.IIM• ........ ltll"tMIIill- c' 2 .... ··Ttar.. ~ ,.. ... a.,..~~&Dtt ... 25-30, wbo produced a small blae steel plstol to get $49.13 from Frieda Lucas, store clerk. She was order- ed to n1k to the back of the store while the robber departed. '•Scoot oYer, scoot over, •· a kDUe-wteldiog teenace yoatb dema.oded ofCoo.sta.nce E. Apraha.mlan, 37, Irvine s chool teacher, as she en- tered the driver's side ol her car lD a parldng lot at 3333 Bristol st. at 12·15 p.m., pollee rePorted. He had a pocket knife with a 2-1/2- iocb blade, pollee added. The suspect became frightened aDd ran toward ~ower Ave., obta.1n1ng nothiog !rom his intended victim. He was described as 15 to 17 years of age, 11gbt color mustache, wea.rtnc a tee shirt, brown corduroys and a green jack. et. THREE HURT IN C.M. IN 3 CAR CRASH Three persons were injured ln a three-Car ac- cident at Newport Blvd. and Fair Dr., at 1(};45 p.m. Mon- day. Kitty E. Ha"ey, 57, of 1728 Bedford Lane, West- eM, wu taken to Costa Mesa boapttal wttb head in- juries. Sbe was a passenger In a car southbound on New- port Bl~d., driven by Sylvta L. Welt_ 51, Yorba Linda, which became Involved lD the accident w1tb cars eastbound on Fair Dr. driven by Vic- tor R. Bartoo II, 16 of 1730 TradtwtDcSs Lane, Baycrest aDd Karea 0. KUstrom, 40, of 653 Joann st., Costa Mesa, wbo ..Uered a laceratloo onr ber rtgbt eye. The Bartoo youtb reeel'fed treat- meat from paramedics for a back ~)lry. ART WORKS IN LINT DISPLAYED AT OCC Aa ......w Hblblt1oo of art wora made of Unt by Oruct Coanty ut1lt Mary LGu BUTOD wUl be Oil dis- play Dee. 1-17 ID tbeOtaare Cout CoUCt Art Gallery. Oat ol tbe major piece~ 1D tbt eDibtt .. t1tled '• Ldel' lblt bmcbeoa. '' A portioll of tM plJIJ'J will be tamed IDto a • '10ft nom•• · ud tbe n1ll wUl bt ~·red wltb lilt. ORIGINAL MUSICAL OFFERED AT deC occ•, u.ter "'&~Uta..t wtll prur' tiM world pn- •'-Pfllllca. ol t1a1 ort-lt.ll •*"1. •• From 111en to ~ eo..,•• at • .... Dec. 1_. Mid I-ll Ia .. --lib ....,._ ,... ~wuntee.bJ _.._ occ ...,. - ·-MeQa J4. I pdF 1 I ......... an. .. oc rm..,. ...... Jnlr!tlw Crown Your Christmas with Gifts from. 0 A DEL SHOPS e FRIENDLY ATTENTION BY FOLKS WHO KNOW THEIR PRODUCTS • FREE PARKING RIGHT BY EACH STORE • FAST SERVICE e FUN TO SHOP! ,.,.., ."1 MAIL EARLY for OVERSEAS!· ffE H -tVE ALL YOU "'EE'> I I'# GIFT ffRAP. L 48EL 4~D VAIUHG 'I 1\TERI ALS. A.-4 • .... .4 liae of ..... tit.l tlfh. Jack Gearing's CHRISTENSEN PHARMACY 1021 E. COAST HIGHWAY 673-2550 . -.---; . , __ ...,..,_ The Gourmet Shop ~ I rencf. 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Z1, u tbe Pirates eatertaln Los Anceles Trade Tecb Coll~e ln t he seuon opeoer at 7:30 p.m. Pb1l Bolden, a 6-6 for- ward, ls the only returniDc sopbomore ln tbe sta~ Uneup. He started fo r tbe Bucs last season, neragtnc 13.1 polnts per game. Tbe other two forward slots wtll be filled by 6-5 freshman Jeff Goldeo and 6-3 Crosb Jon Holland.Gol- den attended EstaJlcta fUcb School but lfldn't play bas- ketball. He quit school after bls sophomore year . Holland was an All -SullS4!t League perfor mer at Foun- tain Valley Hi~h Last year aDd wa.snarned Fountain Val- ley's most valuable player. He n eraged 12 points per game hls senior year ln high school. The guard ~ts wUJ be manned by a paJr of 6-3 freshmen, Mar k Oman and B lll Ll scott. Om_an ts an All-C entury League product from Costa Mesa High. He averaged 10 potnts per game as a senior and has goo<l speed and quickness. Liscott played for Camp Pendleton last seuoo and was named to t he 1975-76 AU -Marlne Corps. team. He aven«ed 15 poi.Dbperpme. tJP AJm OVER -OCC Qlll.l'tetbt.ck Larry llaU di..- Ot'U mme ftae bloeJdaC by bis UDe lo plet 11p a erttleal ftnt dowD Sat.rday ~ ap1Dst GroamooL He OOD• Yetted tbe 4ttl aud 1 lftwtilllll in tbe Grossmoat ts, ud tM Plrates toot tbe ball ID to score. OCC YOO 26 to 6. . Win No. 100 for Tucker occ bead fooCba1l ooacb Dick 'nicker woo ht.s tOOth p me ln 15 years at tbe OCC belm Saturday ntgbt, and tbe Pin tes closed oat tbe 1976 grid campaign wltb a Z6-6 n ctory over Gross- moot Colleee at LeBard sta- cUum. The victory p ve tbe Bucs tole possession of secood place ln the tlnalSoutbCoast Confereoce standings. OCC finished wltb a 4-2 South Coast slate and a 6-4 mark oo t he campaign. Fullerton CoUeee woo the conference title wttb a 5-1 log. Saturday's n ctory gives Tucker a 15 year OCC coa- ching record of 100-44-2, fo r a .694 wlnning percen- tage. His 9 year South Coast Conference coaching mark Is 36-15-1, a .706 winning mar~ occ·s stout defensive wall put up 3 brilUant goal llne stands, and on 4 occasions kept the Grilllns from sco- ring wben they were lost~ the Pir ate 7 -yard line. The defeose set up OCC's first 3 touchdowns. Lamer - ton int ercepted a pass to set up a 47 -yard drive tor the nrst TO, and recovered a tumble at the Grossmont 14 to pave t he way for the second. strong salety steve Foley pi cked up a Grtmn bobble to prepare the stage for ano- tber 47 -yard scorllllg drive to the 3rd pertod. Freshman quartelbact Larry Hall. Ybo was coover- ted from a t1gbt eod 2 weeks ago, had his second brillla.nt ~rformance ln as many games. He completed 7 of 9 passes for 89 yards and 3 touchdowns, and rushed for 76 yards on 19 carries. The Pirates scored once ln each qua rter . The first score came oo an 8 yard scamper by freshman half- back Dennis Boswell, who finished tbe evening with 79 yards on 18 car ries. Hall hit tJgbt end Keith Josephsoo on an 8-yardpass for the second TO, and therl hooked up with wide receiver Dave Parsel oo a 31 -yard scoriot bomb. The final Pi- rate tally wa s a 9-yard aer- Ial from Hall to half- back Faye Weathers. Sophomore linebac ker Rhett Thcker was all over the field for the Pirates, collecting 24 tackles. Tuck- er, son of the OCC head coach, nntshed the season with a record total of 179 tack1 es. ('a ll I n your ('f ~ lflt.D ~O f; TO T II f El\ SIGIII 67 3-G 550 ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS 1 Time 2 Times 3 Times 20 words or lt>ss •.. 2.00 .••• 3.50 ••.. 4.50 21 to 30 words ....• 3.0C .... 4.75 .... 6.00 31 to 40 wor<U .•..• 4.00 ..•. &.50 .... 8.00 Eac b word ove r 40 . . .10 . . . . .15 . . . . .20 e HOUSES FOR RENT HOUSE FOR RENT: 3 bed~ rooms, 2 baths, 1 block to or ean, furnished or un- tu rnlshed, yearly. Call 642-1334. • BS.OPPORTUH ITIES LEGAL BLM KJA CK -RP- vo lutlonary new video ~me machlne. Small ln- •estment brings Large In- come with bullt-ln tu benefits . E.xcellent loca- tions avallaLte. Call Mr. Whil e, arl!a r<Y!E> 213, 655- 00-lO, or write Univer sal Mark,.tlng Coor-Ppts, 8421 Wtlshl rP Blvd., Bever ly Hill~. Calli. 90211. • BEAUTY SALON 'l (.l ~<Jinl' , ~ BfAUTY NOOK 2732 E Coast Hwy. Corond tiel Mar PhonP 644 7336 •BICYCLES 420 E. 17th St., Costa Mea 646-7706 -&41-6855 WE WELCOME LAYAWAYS • DIY CLEAMEIS OIMMITI ~~ F IAHt qaaUty dry cleanlnc 011 tbe prt ml.MI SELF SERVIC E LAUNDRY I All ..., -liteM mode] f f'laida.ln WUbe.tl JUO I. COAST HWY., COM , ..... fj '"""" • MISCELLANEOUS EMPLOYE D PRACTICAL nurse/housekeeper de- sires Uvtng quarters at the beach in exchange for llght duties. Non -smoker . Excellent local referen- ces. 673-4083 (answering service~ Leave tel. no. • FLORIST FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS D eM11rl Tosb I I I J It , ... 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Janice Wolfe, 675-3770. • PLUMBING-HEATING Just Plumbing & Heating Water Hf'aters, Disposals, Drains, Faucets, Copper Re-plpes •... Reasonable prices ... Day, night, or week-ends! JUST PLUMBING Telephone: 642-4111 License ~o. 300948 • MUSICAL FOR SALE PRE-HOLIDAY SALE Excellent Balctwtn Acro- .onic lplDet ptaoo $ 875 Hammood M-102 Orran, WalDUt CI.M •••• $ 995 Yamaha studio ptaoo, reatal Nbtm, ... ""' UprtcbtplaDol from. • • . • • • • $ 44.5 1 BaldwtD ''II'' 5'2'' 1~ btA.w-J ooodltloll ~s YamaM. IIUtt orpa. r.a.l l'tltiii"D ••• '1<175 Check oar lay.a'ftJ plu tor Cbrlltmu diUYWJ. All lttma llbjed eo ~ alt . . SCHIIIIIYI' MUSIC CO • Tamua......, .. LontJ ltO'I J(. Ml&a&t.;s.aAM Hn: t A.M. to t P.M., IIIGL-F'~; 5:10 ca Sat. CHAMPS -Memben ol OCC•s water polo .-d ptber for a picture after winDIIc tbe Soatb Cout Coale~ c~Oil.lblp. They ft.Dt.lbed COilfereoee play wttb ao 11-1 record, and eater tbe Southern Calllorma cbamploD- sbtps wttb a 21 -5-1 sea.-mark. ln tbe frCIIIt row, from lett, are Mark MurtaQCb. Gregg Llnbofl. Grec Scott, Ertt Klltmer, Doo Terre rt, Keller Pflll'Od and BW Prlcbard; middle row, BW RJce, 0111 Adam&. laD Crock- ett, Roo Lade, steve Wyatt. Erin Sloan, PbU Gumbert and Eric Elder ; t.ck row, Bob Haag, Kirk Chaney, Doug Pric bard, Jim Davldaoo. Andy DeBoer, Cory Ward, Oscar Trout and coach Jack Fullerton. Women net standings Harbor Area teams OOD· tlDaed thla week to occupy tome of the top IIPOta ID the stomnrs of tbe cocmty- •tde HW &.Dd Ha.rbor T-.t.s League for WOrDeD. Ne1rp0rt Beach andBaJboa Bay are tied for nrst In the top-tlJcbt B-1 lflnsloll wttb 17 1rlns. Balboa Bay is 2nd In both the B-2 &.Dd C-1 dJrtstoos. DAN OUDDRIOGE horrd 16 po ir~t~ MIKE SHOW I'II,I I"Jt n r /flt>d '!t•.~Q John W.,ne Teonts Club leads the C-1 dJflsloa.Sand- pl,per of Corooa del Mar ls 1 Zod ln C-2, and Mesa Verde l.s 3rd 1n Uat dJrtslon. Here are tbe results of last •eet•s matches lnvolv- lng local teams: B-1 Lido Isle 4, Huntington Seaclltr 0 NeYport Beach 2, Tustin Hllls 2 Balboa Bay 3, Laguna NI- guel t B-2 Balboa Bay 4, Mesa Verde 0 MUSTANG WONDER TEAM IN 2ND PLAYOFF GAME Big Canyon 2, Laguna Ni- guel ! Newport Beach 2, Thsttn HUls 2 C-1 Tustin Hills 3, Newport Beach 1 Balboa Bay 2, Laguna Ni- guel 2 Costa Mesa's Mustangs play Belltlower Friday night at Newport Harbor high's Davlsdoo Field ln the 2nd round or the CIF 2-A foot- ball pLayoffs. BelJfiower, 6-3 on tbe regular season, is the Subu roan League champ. Tbe M11sta.ngs advanced to the secood playoff round with an upset 34.7 thrashlng of defending 2-A champion So- nora last Friday night at Orange Coast College sta- dium. Corooa del Mar's Sea Kings were eliminated from playoffs by Cajon of San Bemardl.Do, 21-7 In a Fri- day ntght game at Davidson Field here. Costa Mesa has never been in the CIF playoffs, but they performed Uke veterans in their first tournament out- ing. An alert defense kept comlng up with big plays all night, and running back Dan Duddridge combined with quarterback Dave Mol- u~ to lead the Mesa attack. The Mustangs, who shared the Sooth Coast League champtonsbtp wtth Corona del Mar, opened, got on the scoreboard tlrst and led all the way. FuUback Dave Brennen rammed over from the one yard Une 1n the 2od quarter for the nrst s core . Costa Mesa had marched from its own 19, after recovering a Sonora tumble. Before the nlght was over, the Raiders would tumble 8 times and the Mustangs would re<:over 5 of tbem. Mea tallled again later in the 2Dd period wben Chris Cathcart blocked a Sonora punt into tbe eod zooe and teammate Dale Amburgey pounced oo tt. Sooon c:a.me right back. Alan Heaer, 1 Uttle seat- back •bo pve tbe Musta.Dcs troele all Dl(bt, ran back tbe E~U~'DC lllcllotf 84 yants for I to.cbclowD. Tbe balf elided wttb Me• ~~Mad ts-7. Ill tM Ire! qaarter, Rick AJen na back a Sooora pat 27 JUdi to tbe Raider sa, IDd Dwddnctce ICOred 5 plaJI later. 8ollon mueta.)d all tbe .. , to tM ..... 11 Oil tbe .... Mrlll, but tl'lmbltd ....... IDd tbetr fate 'I'll Hlled. ..._ added !mort ..,_...,.., Ia tbe 4aa CIIIZ· ter. at..e MW.er ll'lll»bed "' u ll'1'llll s.on bUdolr 1D U.t IIKidWd Ud na Jt Ja from S ~ oat. n., Ia tM cJoG1c MOOD!te, Dad-cb1cllt brott looM lor a M - JV«...cortlc .... ,... IGJre Sift WU I blf lldor t:»r tbt W•t ;p. paUadariJ .. tbe ftrlt II&U, ...... bon from ...... IOOd leld pNMIDL BtatW- a,td ,., )'U'dl"' ..... ..., had a couple of extra-long etforts in key situations. Corona del Mar made too many mistakes to get past a nne Cajon team. The Sea Ki ngs turned over the ball 7 Urnes lD the second balL t'bose e rrors, co mbined with a mlnus-12 yards rushq effort of the night, were too much to overcome. The Sea Kings played well In the first half, and led 7-6 at inter mission. After Cajon scored n rst on a 53-yard punt return, COM ca meback in the 2od quarter. Quarter- back Scott Merry threw a short pass to tight end Don Harrier , who raced 55 yards for the score. Turnovers set up Cajon scores in each ot the last 2 quarters. Belltlower advanced to the 2-A second rouod by down- log Santa Clara 14-0 last Friday. The playoffs began with 32 teams. Flag playoff Lido Isle 2, Huntington Seaclltr 2 John Wayne 3, Lake For- est 1 C-2 Sai:MJptper 2, Tterra Ten- nis 2 D-1 Balboa Bay 2, LaJce For· est 2 Big Canyon 2, Lacuna Ni- guel 2 Newport Beach 3, Sunny- hlUs 1 Peninsula Point 2, Saotl- ago 2 D-2 Mesa Ve rde 2, Sandpiper 2 Wrestling hopes high ()pttmlsm runs high as Orange Coast College wrest- ling coach Vern Waperpre. pares to bertn b1s 6th HUOn at the occ crawttnc helm. Compett.oc in the ruued Final champlonshlpplay-South Coast Conference, offs conclude next week for Wagner's Pirates have cap. teams ln the r.ewport Beach ' tured ooe conference c ham- par ks aod recreation tl.a( ptooshlp in tbe past 5 years football league. ; flnished 3rd twtce, and re: He re are the r esults of . corded an impressive 52-35 last Saturday's semJflnals: dual meet record DIV l.SION ··c·· ••we shoQld be pretty good Buffalo Bobcats 14, Marl-this year .. Wagner says wttb ners Strikers 12 a h1Dt of caution. ''I thl.nk CYC Trojans 6, Heights we'll be at teart as good Rams 0 last , DIVISION ··cc•• as we were year. Ma rtoers sptnners Zl, Belng ''as good as last Buffalo Trojans o year" meu.s the Bucs art Mariner s Rams Z1, But-in for uother top .. ntcbt falo Comances 0 (quarter -cam~. Last MUOG final) w aper s Plrtles recorded M " CY a 15-5 daal meet lol IDd artners Rams 1,., C ftDlsbed Srd to the Soatb Tornadoea 0, (Semlftnal) Cout ,.._. cJal meet DlVlSJON ''B" '-'WUereace Eutbluft Pelicans 18, ~ Buffalo Vlldilca 0 OCC s lop ntamlae Ma.rt•ra Clama 14, PtDl-topbomore ll llDD SUrenlt. osula Packers 12 (qurter-a Ynstler wtiD ..t oat lUt ttoar.) MUOD wttll an elboW IDJH'Y. CYC Seabawu 15• Mart-He bu a 26-lS-1 record A:>r oers ClAm• 6 (HmltlDala) Z J'e&TS 110 ud tiD1abed DIV1SION'•BB" Srd iD the coafe~. Aaotbtr top .apbomore ll c~~otver1Des 1%, Dolle Stwut., alU-~ CYC UCIIbdlaC Botta U wllo lolled 1 11-lt-1 NCOrd Hei~MI 8bldl 0 • l&lt JtU. 8t YU 4tb ba tbt ~meet lUt SHOW CAMP PLAHMED "',:'"&lea .. "a o.t- AT CAMP ILUFFLAKE ............... triMW' Dee. ri .at ,. tH dllt fDr .... .....,. .loe" , ..... . 11-15 ,.r old lddl 11 ?a-111-.~AM~r tro. Cal .... ttb padee eo ..._, ,...., hlllrt& .Joe 11M • •-c.,...•• ,. tbt Colla ...._ ,.._ ..._. edlloll .,.... ~ of lll•h Mr• II FOIMala Y.U., -. neee at C&fiiP Blld Lelll, ........ 0. etr tide U I JO m11N1 from Blc 8eu ...._ _. tw••11 MCOM U '1,'100 tilt. eo.t 1M' 0. U I .... . ........ t. $11, t.e.._ Tlile ... fMit!MIJIIIIIIct cllutend bu b •ar-· tiiU __ .. ,,..._~ tadall. fDod. ~ ~ a 110 JD tvfi'Oialdnnctl :t!s =::..:.:. :: ..... ~ ....... Dtl ... ltrall,..._ ..., IUen (1M)_. ..-a. o.e. 1. ror ..., .J.ec..an(111)ana.- ._,...._ Cll.l SH:att• ., ... lrrMrs 11'1 c • SM..aeo. tro. •••111• .... • security •ov. n. lt71 •••• c.... .. • Independence • Stability • Happiness For: • Integrity • Dependability • Competence • Professional Service SEE A REAL TO Only mem . f the National so aa ion of Real Est oards and affiliated local boards may use the registered trademark, Realtor. Call Your . Realtor TODAY .. OIT__.a.. lltURSDAY,ItOV.2S. lt7' ...-J .. ED IDil.:Y..: ,AGE 1 OOIDA DQ. fi1AA. CAL. I EstGt Newport Beach Baltoa Island Newport Beach Corona del Mar lido Isle Corona del Mar Lake aew 5 bedroom, 2-1/2 bath bome ill cbolce ana. E1eelleot floor plao (the Madrtd) for larp famJIJ. Upended carpet and drapes. Professlou.l lul!raplftl. R..tfld •lew of canyoo and mountains. Full size S-ear aance. Ower betnr transferred. Possess ion close of eecrow. Realistically priced at $125,000 Foar beerooms, taer batbl. Mew · two-story -- NEVER OCCUPIED! PMr anct dp., patio, Iota of wood and glue, Dew carpets IDd dnpes, ever-cbaD(Uic new of tbe Bay. Priced at $289,500 · Foar bedroom, two bath Newport Shor es A-frame. , Two story, beam ceWDc, secluded patio, many utnst Price Reduced to $85,000 CALL 673-3663 EVES. 673-1016 1•cllli ;; ...... ** ***'* * ** .Lchdle Roben, ~ltor 5555 I. O• HiP•., ea..clcl ... 61,_873 **~**** ****·**** .ill 1'1111 II. o~•· II r•MUOP Ja.Wca REDUCED •.• STUNNING BUSINESS FOR SA~E Local restaurant . beautifully equipped. [,and . building plus apt. Ex - cellent income. S250~noo . Call Montana at -·- RUMBOLD REALTY INVESTMENTS 31 2 MARINE A VENUE BEST of Mission Viejo IALIOA ISLAND 675-4822 Call ta Jo•r CLASSUlED ADS TO THE ENSIGN ., Attractive 4 bdrm. home on comer lot. Bay views from living room & up- stairs bedroom. $185,000 Brand new, contemporary Cape Cod. Oak floors, 5 bdrrns., 41h baths, 3 frplcs. Landscaped. Boat slip. $37S,OOO {J.niluufa {Joinl Beautiful bay view rA boats & Pirate's Co•e from this contemp. 4 bdrm. bome. Spacious liv./din. rm., family rm., sauna, jacuzzi. $245,000. BILL GRUNDY, Realtor tal ... 4••• 814• •• L1•4-lei• Ul tAYSIDE Dlt., SUITI 1, M.l. '7~"1 ................. EMERALD BAY HILLTOP Fantastic view, pool. 5 Bedrooms, 4 baths, den. Lower noor excellent guest suite. $225,000. ------ .. HARBOR VIEW SOMERSET E1elt1Dc new of bay, boats and city Ughts from th1s tutetally Mc:orated wood and stone home With spacloas printe courtyard, pool, )acunl, dnmatic prdeo l.IPti.lc and ma.lnteoanee tree lndvaptag OD 1aqe COJ"Der lot. Features beaut1fully crafted batlt-lDa. Z ftreplaces, be'feled mirrors 1D dlldllc room -lath I.Dd plaster plus quallty thi"'U(boat. $215,000. Marjorie Mahon, 644-6200. (P63}. Happy Thanksgi\~ng fran the entire Macnab -Inrine Staff 901 DOVER DR., 60.123.5 I 1~ SAM MIGUEL, 64~200 4.54.5 CAM .. US DR., 7.52-1414 Newport Beach RENTALS • Teonis anyooe? CharrniDc 3 bedroom Bluffs con- dom1Dlum located across str eet from Newport Beacb t..Us club. Highly apgnded, luge patio. $650 per mootb. Corooa del Mar dupleL Two bedrooms, nre- place, $)80 moot h. Sbarp 3 bedroom Bluffs coodo, one block to Corooa del Mar Hi(h. V aanL Quick occupancy can ~ arruced. Av.Uable for lease or mooth to mootb rtMIJ, $650 per month. East Bluff . Balboa Island SEE OCEAN & Bl Y COM VIEW DUPLEX Slt4)wn Ocean and Bay Yiew dapla I I I Coru:~& del Mar ••• Flve years new ••• 3,600 8QUJ'e feet. Each unJt bu 2 bedrooms, 2-1/2 ba.tb.s. BaUt-tns, flreplaces, 2 double gara.ge. Asking $189,500 c all for appoiDtmeot. X fl X X)j ff XiX 'X I X lXI( THANKS tor GIVING us A GREAT YEAR lr eoe LcNdoD Jackie Sheppard Bob Newell Fred Nub Mary Mayer v lrgtnla Manson John Ezell VIDce HtalJ Karp.nt Meier Mlta Thayer DeoDe Soderllac Jotm McClure WyYoane GW Keith Ritter DOWN TO THE SEA SEE THIS SHIP-SHAPE CAPTAIN'S HOM~ TWO BEDROOMS PLUS DEN WITH PRIVATE ENTRANCE. WOOD-BURNING FlREPUCE, BEAMED CEIL- ING PATIO AND SHABE TREES ON LARGE LOT-- SPACE FOR YOUR RECREATIONAL YACHT. FINEST NE WPORT HEIGHTS AREA. $8'7,000. A .• t MARTIN ~·) ~ REAL ESTATE J)36 E. COAST HIGHWAY , CORONA oa. MAR HOW CAN I DEFER MY GAIN OM MY RESIDENCE, I F I SELL? SERVtNG NEWP O RT BEACH ASK US SINC E1MO 768-7878 anytime EARLE HBUD" CORBDf. Gltl BRODR •••••••••••••••••• MLI. lAlii IEPOIT Sales through tbe Multiple Llatinl Service of the Newport Barbor-Coaa. Mesa Board of Realtor• tota1lecl $376-1/2 MILLIONS in tbe ftr8t ten montba of 1 a-76. TillS IS A 51.4 PER CENT INCREASE OVER THE MilK PERIOD OF 1875. 6,540 new U ..... were proc•••d, of wbidl II PD · CENT WERE SOLD. II "" ceDt of tbe alea were eooperaUYe. PENDLETON, USA What better way to keep off winter chills than with the Quahty and style that 1s Pendleton. The Pendleton coat •s 1 00°'-virg•n wool with 1 00% alpaca collar. $10. lt4 ATOR CREDI T CARDSe 9:J0 ·6:00 MON . tbf'II SAT. ; •• _...., ouac wu -~ , ... [ ... · I.._ ....... _, a. ..... c... • .,... Ill g sg , Willie* ... $AS ---0 ,..._ .................. ........... _ . ., ....... -.. .. ........ ~ .... ..... '*~ ,... c. a Cst?bc ,.$ ............. ... tat T ' •·e p-. ...... ....... ....... _.. .... .. ............ Tille.,.. Pm ?S ._._._ M¢1 ........... 1 ... . ··-----f/6 SF g ,_ IIIII •• ..... I 5 4MB 7Jtt Ita? a IS a ••=• ..... -· ... 9la r••• ... • ...,......_ ......... ..... ., 01 C.., ... dl c...a.e n ..... ..._ ''IJI&ID BOATS" -.Cars were maldiiC UIDI ..-cl Nata dlldllr IIAc' tldl au week u 1tn1t1,.. ...._. • 11i1?boa peteell 1M Balboa ......_ 'nU ..,._. '- It 11111 .. -Belboa 8Ift. Oil tbe peetpwJ•. ~ 11w ..,._. na1tMd tbey were 4rl0.C tlarOIIP aJt ..._ dll u. car dlmacfnc properties. A. taaJ ol !f ....... dnJil ftly• • tbt PtDIP•ll l8d 40 aa 8a.IIIOII lllliiiM Nfllin eJM1111 wbeD the tide ca 6 feet Ud -.... 'I'M Ucll tulle was 7.1 at 8:49 a.m. lrlla.cky. b.t 1• •)lliiWW, rtMnJ semees director tDr Newport a.:11. dlmed tM ...tar was ldlber tiiiJl tMt, bill 10 4e r wu ...._ Oaplllued dnills tDd cracts penntt .a ,... to dn.la llll9o the lower l..,el atreet.s u tbe wter a.n tllloiP tM IIDd from tbe bey. (Eulp ,...) Hashish arrest made Willi& ll:l.n.d oat as an -... -tJuc)arJ llmls-....... -sect IU'lY last Ttlii *1 with the UTellt of a Wl8l Newport mu tor ,_.,,,., of$545,000worlb eft«• ltGbert Edward Smith, Z7, w.a JIJled after pollee ..,.... Ida bomt at 4901 ~ aDd eaaflscated uo keltiM ctnc. deadline .. .., otltred bJ Mobil. ..,. ..... tbe oa.tr arms ... tllt.end tbe bicldblc and ...._ ta.laiD t11ru mer.usng til* lltds. Patrolmfln Mdnw GOD1s and Mike Jac . ._ 'ftN patrolllllc tblt ana late wednesday lllgbt, No4r. 17. •ben they tboufbt tbey aw someone trytnc to bnakl.ato the Smltb bome. Tbe otrlc- ers questioaed tbe nwa, wbo told them be wu Smith's friend. Tbey ntcbed blru open the door, tDd as be walked l.n.l1de, the po.UcemeD reported tbat Smttb was seated in the UYiac room ..S had some ot ·the bubillh in his hands." A search ft.l'rUt wu se- cured, aoc:l a ..arcb ol tbe home tunled ap more of Ule drug, accordJac to police. Mr.GIItls carpet FREEDOMS OtAPT!R WILL HOLD BOUnQUE 'I'M or_. c.., ... ..... 1tn1t• fl Fna•I w , •• *'.._ •• ....,, ... wW llold .. _. cwt~t- .... '....... boat 1 • 4 ,. .. htdlr. o.e. a •.. u.e .... ot Mr. ad Mrs. Rl- e'-"4 lkfttu of !It WIJOit ~ .. eo. .............. woat:1ac _.r Mn. Eclftrd o .. now. sm.. an ....... lect'natnd• ..... AM. ........................ .... -.-....._ __ ... llrnt. 'IUUL \ ProceediT will .... tbt tadlen' ~,.. ... rLn•tMF..-.s , .............. otber .,... ..,_, l8ld Plblle me- ct?a prcllft.al. INVESTORS WANTED RETIRED OR SBMI·RETIRED CO RPO RATE E XECUTI VE TO INVEST IN LOCAL'CORPORA• TION (NEWPORT BEA€lf} FULLY SECURED. NO SURE THING, BUT WELL WORTH YOUR INVESTIGATION. MINIMUM INVESTMENT· 121,000 PLEASE TELEPHONE (714) 6CJ-5093 You track dirt from the street. yard and garden into your home every d ay. It collects as gr~t at th~ base of carpet fibers-grit that destroys those fibers wtth every step you take. Why pay a small fortune to replace your carpets? Save your carpets. Call Coit. the ~orld's largest carpet c leaning specialist, for a free est1mate . f\ ®C DIT :RR:gs"~~~~s:PERY _.Ll CLEANING SPECIALISlS FOR FREE ESTIMATE PHONE 1702 New.J!!t Btvd. at 17th St. COSTA MESA 540-136& • 642-8270 R~:;'t,.~C:r~:a-r~ls 1111110 OU 's otter Ia sa1d ......... face .... tbaD IIIII& ot Tlllbmu-AIJea. bat llllal1 IIU ot.rered caA. IAZM.R NOV. 1!1 AT MEMOitt AI.. GARDEN n. ~ lllelldly buaar .... Us reel by tM Orqp c.., Me1D0111..1 GarcJID c.._. Is 8llt Jn MoadiJ, -· Jt, from 10 &.a. ...au 4 p_a.. It tbe Gardm C•- INSURANCE RIP·OFF t.r oa tDe eo.ty Fllr- (1 IF Ia COIIta M-. T.... Is 110 ldmfuAon *'Ia. &o.rty door priaes Ylll M awarded. A 1flllt.e el...,_ table tDd fDod bar wm M lbthd an dly • ,_U SLIC N.OTIC E Ever since I got my property tu bill the other day, I've been sitting around trytDc to thlak of ways to cut ba.ck,on my expenses, so I can pay my taxes. I'Te deetded that the first thing that bas to go is my expensive liability insurance. It's a beck of a tough choice to make, but the insurance company made my decision easter • • • They raised my rates. Death and ta.xes are inevitable ••• insurance isn't. GaYe 1t a lot of thought and decided I'd rather die with a judgment against me tiJU die Ill insurance pauper. -~ ........ Mel• .. , ..... Ia a. ale dlr NOTICE t .. Mete ?8sr J1a OF PUBUC HEARING AU tbe years those insurance guys didn't pay property tax on their property, the load jast landed that much heavier on me. So, I guess it's only poetic justice for me to return the favor by dropping my insurance • --... ...r • _. JIO!'ICE IS HEREBY .. .,... .... fll .. ..., GlfD a.t u.. CltJ eou.cn .... $ ' .. .. .. fJl lie City ol NewportBeaeb ·---------------••••••••Iiiii wm Mid a &*bUc beutlc ftiU'dlll tM Balboa lara.! After all, the lawyers ud the insurance companies are making enough money off of tbe miMry of other people. Suing for a llvlng bas become a way of life. Sort of a ll&ct-<:lus welfare existence, I guess you'd calllt. The inSt•.rance companies pay off, and raise our rates to take up the slack in their cash now. After all, SOMEBODY bas to pay for those tall insurance buUdings. tabe a ou ·s~ =-.a·= I UIMIISS.. 'NOClatlce ....... COli ..... WUil V.......,. No. 1059, a re-...-t ol JloJad R. aoc:l Doll- -I . &r....S, Balboa Is-...... liD..,.. Llltertor tl- ........... Meoad Ooor -'Zt r • aa altlt-tlr r ~.o, ctnW.C ftlda ...w aceed 1.5 ._ IIIII bddlb&'lt ana of a lit II De Il-LS dbtrtct, ........ liOI..._A.._ • .._ lwt, 1Mt otBU- -.-.~AbtlaM -.. ... c~ •••· 011 ....._ ....._ ftldl an ....... fl IAU 1S l8d 1~ ........... $. MU .KUBY FUR- TID GlftJf IIIII De ll.ld .-.c IMUtl& wiD be beld .. a.taa dQafDieelllber. "" ........ "'7:JO ...-. 111 .. c .. e~~ CIIUt- -. .. 111e CICJ.IIaD oliiMJ Cllr ff .. ......_a.Q. CIM- ...... It wtllda u.. .... ..... llf 1M Ill per I ., ... ., .......... -.-..z ·rw. .... Crap Qra.tl Cllf ., ....... a.:. .••• , ....... --·r~ .................. Just to keep their money as safe as possible, the insurance lobby pressures gOYerameat 1Dto making everybody run a super-safe business. Ever heard of OSHA? U yoa tblnk it's a town in Ohio, you're in for a shock. It stand for Occupa- tioaal Safety and Health Act. What it means is the government sends a guy around to poke Ida 110se into your business and tell you what the safety or health hazards are. Seenaa to me, this means the taxpayers are paying these bureaucrats to protect tbe 1DsaraDee eompanles. Aod wbeD you have an auto accident, bas the insurance guy·ever told you to get him a copy Ott tbe police report before be can consider your claim? You go down to tie poUee ltlttoe and ask for a copy of the accident report, and you pay about $3 for lt. WIIJ1 Because you want it? No, the insurance guy wants. it, but he wants you to s-J In' lt .. Next Ume, send him a blll for the cost, including your Ume and mu.re .., tbe pollee statJoo. TbeJ ay tuarance rates are based on facts and figures, and you really can't arpe wD tbem. Tbe bell I can't. What facts and f'lcures are they based on? The 11M of JiiCipltiiU paid off? The lack of seose tbat makes juries award these stupid Jadlm tW? Tile naaey tbe Insurance company lost in the stock market? The fees t.._ IIWJ•• ebarte? Or do they just set odds on the Insurance gamble the same 'ftJtMrditlt Ia Lu Vegas? rd w. to ... uother set of facts and ftgures enter into this thing: It would have to ciO .-a. law of supply and demand. What would happen if we reYolted against the ~ compules tbe way we are beg1mdDg to reYolt agal.ost tues? What if we euee!W a. JDUctes by the mll11oos all OYer America, and every Ume some guy ....S-.,. )Ill declued blnknlptcy? Want to bet tbe tn.surance rates wouldD't dJW? n...~to~T towenballtwttbouriDsurancedollarswould start trembJJog and shaking, uct It ._ .... ,.be from u earthquake. ThiDk about lt. .. A1 Forgtt B(QD()QGLE OF THE WEEK: We speod fedenl tu mooey to propapadlze ap'"t -at~c Ia this country. We speod more federal tax mooey to oonYlnce fortep o; trlel to bay oar tobacco. Does that make sense? • • • • • • • • • • Good ..... _.. aceUIIIt Cb!Utmas gUts. We'Ye got some of tbe best, American- ~._.. llllla .,_ ••· stop by tbe store. IT HARDWARE * COSTA .-sA What will pay hike cost? NAVY AIRMAN JA)rentiee Doa(lu A. Weir, aon of Mrs. Patricia. 1t Fleoberg of 3S6 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa, ttu completed re- cnlt tralnlng at the Nanl Tra.lnJ.Dg Center, San Diego. He Is a former sbident at Newport Ha.rbor high school and Joined theNuy last July. 0p s' 1 ooMn.ct Jn- polab Jll' IS •a.t by tae M.w-port-----·--......... .,.. OOIIIed.- ., Aat ...... Keota Wlloeler. •• AppartltJ.y these pro- poala -..:ld reprnlllt 111 illereue lD t•eben' a.J- ules ID ... JIOICObo,_ ot I ll, .. llr. -11114. Tbll liiWa.l dDc.DMIIt is slmllar to thoR belQg pre~ Hilled by local Callfo- Teac~ra Aua. cbapters up a.od down tbe state. ''ID fact ft•a: almost ideatica1 to tbe ample agreerneat released by the CT A oecotlatklaa de~ -partmeot to Nontmer, 1975, .. said S.pt. Jobc Nl- ooll. Major proposals which would lDcreue district costs deal witb the a:a.luy scb«<- ule, clau size~ health and other beoetlts, and a greater DUmbet of leave of ab91!1lce days aftilable to teachers. U~r this proposal, the current uerage teacher's salary of $17,127 would In~ creue to $U,tsO. s.a~.ar~e. -eoU:I aart at $11,000 IDtt 10 to SZ2,151 ..... 10 , ........ e~e. Tbecttrnllta.l- ary ~. beillc• at $9,-SM. with I mutmum ol $19,061 ill 1% yeu .. aDd aoWtJo!MJ salary eredlt loT teaehtn wttt1 to ad !5 years• e~Pef1eace. Tbe PI-a1oo oaUs .l::tr teacbers with more tbiD 10 yeua• nperia:lc~ to re- eet.ve lD addUJoaaJ :t4 salary tor each year qp to ZO years, or a mulmum of $!8,150. In adi2Woo. teachers wttb u au. WOIIJd receln 5" O'fer tbel..r a.lary n.te; tb)se wttb 1 PhD, 10% mon. Total cost of the proposed salary 1Del'H5e alooe Is an esti- mated $3,841,892. Tbt.s eootnct f\artberpro~ poses tbat claas s1u be 1\eld to 20 lD kinderprten, 23 1n cndes: 1 ~3, and !5 In gndes 4-S.CurreJJtuer- ace kin<lerrarteo class Is z•.3; the proposal would re- quire adding 1% kindergarten teachers . l.a gndes 1~3. with f . I .llumftl.ri t'~-. tth~,-,, "l t;TI• Qf /~!j '\o•UfitHl /.;/o d. I. a ~ h o•f';, a ( oo;ta tl o·~a la,.(Jm arlt fr;• "H.-Ti; tl.an :•1 \ 1•a r'. 1 ~ "" lJIJ II>tHII\ ''" t:• m ' Q11J , ,. " ,., , \ . Nominees for C.C. board DIA .. OHD CURT AIH The Iron Curtain of mystery 11\at shrouds the Union from the rest lbe world includes se<:reoJ over that country's The gtant De Beers Co., 5ells 85~ of all rough I dllarr•oi><Os mined ln the world, is known to have kind of agreement to maoy ·~:';;~'s~ from the Russla.D diamood& were nut discovered -by ac- cldE.>Dt -ln 1829, by gold who were washing gold In the Ural Mountains. But, DOt UDtU after World War wben 1 need deYeloped tndustrial dtamoDds, did serious mining begin. 1n 1954, rich depOsits were found In Siberia, and since then the Russians have steadUy built what Is be- UeYed to be a tllrtvtng dia- mond-mining Industry. They won't talk much about U, aDd oeHher will Westerners who trade w-tth them, but the groWing scarce~~ess of dt.amonds, plus tbe Soviet need for foreign currency, adds to tbl,§, lntrigue. The oomtnatlagcommJttee of tbe Newport Harbor Area Cahmber of Commerce t'la.s submitted the following slate of officers and directors for 1977: Prestdent -Dennis Har- wood, attorney, Harwood & Adldn90Cl. ExecutiYe vl ce-f)resideot -Rudy Baron, CPA, Baron, Lesley, Tlklmas, Schwan & Postma. VIce president, open- Uons -Mlchae.l Cering, at- torney, VIrtue & Scheck. Vice pre~ldent, marketing -Chris Hopper, Realtor. Vice presl~nt, fiDance - Gordon West, manager, Part Newport. Secretary RJchard Spooner, attorney. Treasurer Michael C hristlansoo, attorney. District directors: Co- rooa del Mar, David. De~ lucey, attomey; A!rport, Ptul Salab, 21 Toro Ma- terla.LI; West Newport, Vie- tor Rumbellow, o1rner, New- port CbaDnel Inn; I"IDe, Gary Spencer, attorney; Bal- boa Island, Bob Cross,CalJ- fornt.a First Bank, Bayside Drive; PeoJosula, Leslie Mason, Tale of the Whale Catering; WestcUif, Mtcbael Munz, Hickory farms; Lido; Nelson ~ders, lmperfal SaYines; Harbor Vtew, Rick Jackson, Perpetual Savings; Eastblun, AUen Goody. Aeroootronlc; Newport Cen- ter, WIUlam Ellers, at- torney, Ellers and Paogman; Fashion lsland, Richard PIONEER BILL SEZ .. THE TIDELANDS TRUST ----AND THE HIGHWAY BRIDGE Foster, Fashion Island Mer- charts Assn.; Mariners MUe, John Ricci, UnHed CaJUornla Bank. Directors-at -large: Ear- ltne Loop, AVCO flll2Dcla.l; Dr. Nolan Frluelle, op- tometrist; Ted Inouye, c PA, AleGnder Grant and Comp- any; Morrie K.Jr.t., Alco Min- ing; James VIllers, New - porter IM; Joel Rothman, Newport Beach Marriott; Paul Gutso, Irvine Savings & Loan; John Curet. Curci- rumer Company; James Felton, AVCO Financial; Ben Jackson, attorney, JacKson & Kidder; Helane Joy, As- sociated Brokers; Paul F. Marx, attorney, Rutan and Tucker; Howard Richa rdson, How•rd Chevrolet; James Wood, Unique Homes; Kae Ewing, Shearson, Hayden Stone; Ed Rogal, the I"lne Company, DCC CHORALE WILL SING DECEMBER 3RD OCC's 130-volce sym- pbontc chorale wUI present Us anrwal Chrtstmaaconcert at 8 p.m. Friday·, Dec. 3, ln the OCC auditorium. Ad- mlss:ton Is Sl.50 for adults and $1 for students. Senlor citizens wl.U be admitted tree. The ChOrale, under the directtoo of Carole Boelter, wUI oner Johann Sebastian Bach's "MagnUicat," Anton Bruckner's '•Te Deum, ·• and selected chOn.~sesfrom Han- del's '• Messt.ab.'' l see where our Stb Dtatrtct Supei'Yf.sor, Mr. Riley, wants to use tldel.and fllnd.s to replace the Coast Hwy. bridge across Newport Bay. On the same day that be announced tbJs bit of bud(etary Illogic, Mr. RUey talked his fellow supervisors toto sen.~lo( plans tor spertdlng Ultelaod ftmds to denlop North Sta.r Beach 1n tbe Upper Bay. taxes, paid through Yery higb CUO- lloe levies, hue already been ea.r- marked for that bridge. The state Ht&b•ay CommtssJon bas agreed to buUd the brtd(e. The state Dept, of Tnnsportatioa bu tts people work1rl&' oa the project NOW, Ustng tidelands flm<ll to baUd a brtd(e oo a at&te h!gbn.y ta, tn my oplDion, a flac:not mlluse of thOse fllada. state law aya moaey eoUeeted by the cowrty from publlc tsdeluds mull be Jl*lt on pro)ec.ts that tmpro" tbe ttdel•orts. Such thln(s, for uample, a• tmprol'1Dg North Star Beach With 1 toUet, a eoapte of ptcalc tabl•, a table wbtre fllhermeo oouldworkODtbelr cear and their cateiL Tida JUt, tho -._ts lo coUect lOme $9'71,000 from HuWr Area tldeJUdl • mottly trom New- port o.on, .mteh ts OWIIOd ud operated by tbe couty. Ttwy ,._.,, ~out-lo-allbat $m ,000, AII1UdDC t11o7 lloo, - &ltoalatleally ~•rta to tbt .tate. So, tho lllopomoon boolpt II r. RUff'• Idol ol-rllc tlllt ..-, to tba brldp proJaet. Oor ~1 Why doo>t we look at Mr. RUey•s REAL f'U!iiOO for diYerUDc that ffiOHJ &WIJ from Northstar Beach? Could It be ttlat, becau~e he Uves nearby, be &Dd h1s netcbbors hue adopted trat Cood old Newport Beach attitude of '• keep eferybody away from OUR beach"? How mucll moa.ey did. Mr. Riley IDd llta Defchbors ._ al Newport o.-thl.s year? Do tbey really bue the rtcht to control bow that moatJ' wtU be apeat oa PUBLIC ttdel.IDds? 1 thiDk the lt:ate Land Use CGm- mlukla lboald tate a Ytl'J lard loot at bow Mr. RlleJ aDd frl.ads are tr,-blc-to IUb'tert tbe IPirtt of tho tldolaada trullt. BW st. Clair u JOG...,, btea t.Uial a bud look at )'Oif bomt or plaee ot bqabM .... &ad lt Mtdl • pod ~~~. job lit .... -1• -. ... -eaw.r MI--41Sl? Meat&c:m tnJ•mt. U tMy dtle't ._. -. I'm 11t trolb1L Tbef'n IQ --. Bill StClair Pioneer Barbers 2:1«) HEWI'ORT ILVD .-HEU WIUON -COSTA MESA -Mil-- Opao Tooa. -,U 7 p.m. 1111. -1:10 'Ill J:GO Wtd.., Ttltn., f'rl. ·• t:IO 't11 5:10 c--·- ·---otiS, ,,_..__,.._ .. --.!iacndoaM, wtua • uence flf 1'7 :r ~-ltaMJt&cwl,..... en wwld be reca-lnd - Wattac to extra t~ at u aMI'kmll COlt ol $121,391. A pmue bera.riJ1ic oo tbll: -...ct _.a] 0111 .. beld drarlllc tbe ne-xt scbool bo&rd meettnc. at 1:JO p.m.. ,.. .... ,, NoY. 31l, In tbeCo- sta Ml':A City COIIDCIJ ch:l.sOOers. Tbe board la ea:- pected. to cooslder Its owa lnttlal coatnct proposal at the lollowlng meetfnl, oo Dee. 14; after wblch, oe- &OIIatloos ... begin. CITY'S FIRST PUMPER ·-Prior to the CJty of Ne-.port Beach purt.haBlDc tbls 750-caUoo a minute Ame rican LaF rmce pu mper for the tlre department In Mareb, 192'7, ft.remen had to depend oo •ater pressure com~ from a hydrant in ftghting fires In the city. The r ig Is plcrured outside tbe Balboa tire station. thell located at 710 E. Bay Awe. The late Fin! Chief Fn.nk Crocker is staDd1la( at the left. R. J. (Ja.n) Br:t.llcoll. dill .e.. ceeded Fnnt as ft~ chief, is seated -..d to 1M....__ Prior to this pumper, Ore men depeDded • tw .... motor hose trucks, purchased iD 1916, tl'blell 11M .... in se"tce in Long Beach. One of tbHt ..,.. tnellr was dKln!)'ed -.beD a n.re rued ~... Nc....,t Ga.rage, Jaa. Ul, 192!, where 1t wu quarteral. 709 E. BALBOA BLVD •BALBOA PE "J INSULAI NEWPORT BE ACH , CALIF 92661 TELEPHO"JE 1714) 675-3570 CHILDREN $1 .00 ADULTS 52.00 NOVEMBER /DECEMBER W£DNESDA Y/THURSDAV MARILYN BY HUSTON ASPHALT JUNGLE JlDAY.IlT THE RACES and JI.BI&STORE FRIOAY ISATUROAY NOV 26 27 'WOody cAlleit COiaq_e ~a ton ~~le~ec" "to\ 'E.md DE. mr • • '" ~ ~ _. · Jack ' ~-:_ ~holron '(illncu.owrr _l_)_ "FARfWfU, MrUWR:I· DEC Vigilante. city style- judge. jury, ~. DUSTIN HOFFMAN "'ST~DDDS" DEC. 17 18 FRANK ZAPPA'S ... .-.. SUNOAY{MONOAY f ~:?.._•,• ~I V [ ~o r v E r::: -'"'E SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE n... >ca~ ~:".<>2.• / • a boy and his dog ~am~~.dt/ AFFIX THE FOR M TO THE RIG HT TO 1 HE BAC,_ Of A POSTCARD AND MAIL IT TO . BALBOA CINEMA 101 E. BALBOA BLVD. NEWPORT 8EACH, CA9:1611 :{ti1JI.( 4tm.t£~~~~ FIRST NAME LAST NAME ADDRESS CITY STAT£ TUESDAY ONLY NOV. 30 .... I •• _, - Zlf'COOE iT c. R-. s .. , .... ,..,,.,, ..u.. , ... hnt i• St~ W..Y, ltltMIOtU"i. &. I , aM .,... Hrt~ cc HaKf'(•,_ • o.u .. Tllftl.,te.~ s~•••rw aiNI ... ~ ~· U•i~il'f (PA.D.). SlJK:e 1116 Au ._.. fiH• • 01r ,...u..tr ~Aool --' ,.../u..r •I •J•t•-tic tltr-~•IM at O.U.. 'I"AM.,tc.J Sc111i ...... T«.,.... H .. it «'-e.U..,. •I dnea .., • ...,... f'li. lltn-_,. W l&btt ., ~iMN• {f·-'SJI!If!cial-O.r ~ ,.,. tt".,e~w.~.: ftL ,., A. W . B~. CU.rca~l Pru., 1111. FllOII '~I»:C.ISJON IIAGAZI.NE''. MJJfNEAPOUS, MINiffliiOTA Chriotlana a"' a happy -le be- caue they a.re a grateful peo- ple. Gratitude is a distinctive mark of • Christian, not only be- m&~le he appreciates the good hand of God in things temporal, but al110 becauae he baa the promiee of God for life everluting. What then is true thanksgiving! In what ctoes· it find its buis! How ean I know that I am truly grate- ful? What practical ditrerence does it make! These questions find their arutWer in the acrount of one of our Lord's healing miracleA, which de- ec::ribell the eleant~ing of te.n victims of leprot1y (Luke 17 oll-19). Making his way to J erusalem, .leAus of Naz.areth passed through portions of Galilee, and upon reach- ing the border of Samaria he was &CCOflted by ten lepers, who called out, .. Jesus, Master_, have mercy on us!'' In response to their pleas the Lord commanded them to present themselves to t he priests, as the Mosaic law required. ''And it came to paas that as t hey went, they were cleansed." You will remember t hat only one of the ten returned to thank the Lord who had performed t he mir- acle. That o ne wal!o a Samaritan. J esus t hen uked. "Were not ten cleansed? But whe re are the nine?" To us today that lone Samaritan illu"trates the true meaning of thanksgivinJZ". Hf' ~rve!' for believ- ers as a living re minder of what a privilege it is to be grateful to God. THE P'RIVILEGE OF BEING HUNGRY? When we think about thanksgiv- ing I suppoi'\E' most of us turn our thoug hts t o the material blessing!\ God has showE.>red upon us in our homeland . It is rif:ht a nd p roper that we should rN'OJmize them as cominf: from t he bene,·olE.>nt ha nd of our God. A>1 vi:~ible t.okenilo of his providence they constitute an impor- tant basis. thouf:h not all-sufficient. of true thankl'gidng. Surely we all fet>l thankful fo r li fE.> itself. But is it not t r ue that for the Christian believer death a ccording to t he will of God is fa r bette r than life (Philippia ns 1 :21l? Again, the older we grow the more do we feel grateful for strength : we wish to &erve God with all t he fullness of our bodily powers. But sometimes God lets us become weak in order that he may manifest his power through our weakness (2 Cor. 12:9 ). Several t imeg a day we g ive thanks for o ur food. But can we ever say with Paul that for the sake of Christ we can feel grateful for the privilege of being hungry (Philip~ pians 4 :12)? Some of us have seen our homes destroyed by wind. by war . or by fl ood. Now we know what it means to feel grateful for shel- ter ; but we remember t hat in the days of his flesh ou r Lord had no- where t o lay his head (Matthew 8 :20 ). And if God should allow us to follow his Son in t his respect, we ought to feel j ust as g rateful to the Father a s when he showers us w ith blessings. THE ONE SUitE TEST OF VALUE Do not m isu nderstand me. We rightly f eel thankful because of ~he temporal provision for our bod1es, but we ought also t o learn a deeper leS&On of gratitude for the sp iritual mercies with which God has "be- graced" belie vers in Christ. To the ten lepers death would have brought a release from life ; m eanwhile they had no health or st rength. The se- curing of daily food and shelter called f or a constant struggle. What they needed most of all was a mir - acle of healing. In many re8pects leprosy and ill con~uence8 provide apt illustra- tions of Bi n and iU aftereffects. Leprosy principally illustrates sin's defilement. which results in separa- tion from God. [n a dd ition to de- ftlement and separation, think of the inBidiousneN and uncleanneN, loath- someness and death . Just u the immediate need of those ten Iepera w u for healin g from this horrible di8eaee, so the ba!ic need of all U8 men is for cleansing from sin and for freedom f rom it& eternal conse- quences. The immediate need our Lord rec- ognized. With five •worda he offered the ten lepers healing (11ix in our tonpe): .. Go show youraelvea to the priests." Implicit lay the prom- iN that if they went at on~ they would be healed. and the pri .. to would eo pronounce. But ftrtt t.heJ' had to JO. .U they plodded along the W&J' to the prleeta, can J'OU not lmaaine how they enppd In de-- bate! After they had weirhed all tho proo and cona, t11o matw boiled down to one fact : the onl.r ••.r to te1t the value of Jeaua' wordt wu to obey. A IIWI today eannot put Chris- tianity Into a teot tube a nd walt to -bow it worb. He cannot ,., to ' • • I "·-··h···-CIZib, flllillltKY If I flllfllllllrt Ills .1111111 ......... IDNolf..-.- .....OIUIIl.T -'AGEl liiUIISOAT,IOY. H, ltl& -DEl ... Clll. • THE GREATEST REASON FOR THANKSGIVING 11 St P • .,,t ,.,., . .,. '"' O"IOI!h to ol.t\' '"'" How Easy It Is to Get Saved! .... M•1 ... .., EftRII'lM ..... a. ... PROM ''TMI SWORO OP TMI LO•O .. ICOMTINUI!D fROM L.UT Willi;) L.ott m~illuatratei1 thls -.y.Sup· Pllll!ltl a~· I to/rom Murfl'ftSbom to ~.sh\·il~. WNt dtd I dn~ I w.nt ln.•m Murfrftflboro, bur I went Ul NuhviUt at 1M ume tim#!; it wa• juet OM trip. CettincMved dOMR't take .. lone u IOina from here to Na1hviUe; but it it 1 simple atep o( flith. 1 tun\ to the Lord. Sorn.body laid, "But. Btother Rict, if to·and-ao doeln't lift !'fht, 1 •m afraid he W noc. .. m . A prucher, a IOOd evupliet. Mid a ~ry rooti•h thine not lone .,o. "I ·•m •(raid if you aN ~ out on visitation on Thunday nicht you are not Mved." 'T'bat i1 not tru#!. The truth is. l(oil\l on viait.tion it good, but it does not mOe you • Christian, •nd doeln't proYe you ano • Christian. I think it i1 fine to to out nn viai tatinn Thurtd•y nicht if the-church hu that ni,ht for it, hut sAivllt.iun t. a gift of God to nne wl!, Jrq,;f!l in Him. I ,_ JX l.ntMo" I"'' wl~ll lo• wo~ol.t h · """'' ll'•ll•·l ul h• two 11""""'1"''"'1 Q,,, ..... , ......... ,._,~ r>,.,,, , ............ 1~•!1 1••••01 tlo• r•"I•!Y.\'Io ~l S.10ol •' l,u ~o~ II•· ·~•\•I 1 ''''-'~ uh• ,..-Ctoo~t .u~l Ho!< t'hooo h lio· , IOo••f '' ~'"'""" lo· 1.•1•"' , ol~·ol ""'"''"If d 1 "" I l't • o........... .... IW •'·''""WJ ,,., ... , .... u .. , .... .11WI ~l.,.•qloto·o ·Ill•"'"' II• olo-.. 1111•· .. Tbe Bible aomet..imM N.yt repen- tance and 6oM not say believe. Sometimee it M)'l beliew •nd doe6 not Aa)' repent. Sometimes it aays both repentance and raitb. You can call it bnc.h n•mes or either one o( tM nama, but it n still tNI' that whm you put your tru1t in Je.u•. you tum your back on your ains. In the Greek form it is mdaraoia. mean inc a ch•nce of mind. A chanre or mind me:an• I ha vt turned against my 1i n and turned to Je.us. Juat different waya ol uyinc it . Stlvatioa itacelf ha..la lot of tE"rms. You can u y a fellow i1 saved . You can uy he ia born again. You can NY he is; repnerated. You can U)' he ill converted. You can uy he is a child of God. But there is juet one kind of salvation. Oh. hut Brother Rice, in Mat· lht'w ·h~us Aaid, "B.v their fruit. y#! !'halt k.I"K...,. them ." He did MY that, hut He wa11 not tal.kinr about th#! plnn of gJvatinn. He said it about fAl!'ot' prupt\eu, a bout cultl and mndt-rnis,·•. Li~;ten to Matthew i ;l."t.16; ··k c-u•tJN' of folsr prophl!b. which cvmt• to you in 1hHp '• clothifi.B, but •'nu·nrdly thf')· art ravl!nins u,olvt'l. }'e .~hal/how thrm by tMir fruit•." -Here ia an infidel; you know he i1 a fa l10e prophet. How?' By hia fruit., that is. hia prophe&yinl or hia tea<"hing. .~ l ........ , ••• lo••l ,,., .•.••••.•• ,,,. ...... u •' . / himself, "If it'"does the job I 'll ac- cept it for myself." Forgiveness a nd cleansing come only to t he per son who himself wills to accept. First he m ust believe his Lord, a nd then he will find peace of heart with life everlasting. Imagine· the scene. As progres- sively they d iscovered the evidences of complete healing in their bodies, behold their increasing &&8urance and ecstatic joy. One by one, in themselv~. they had witnessed a miracle! In these st irring event8 we discover the prime reason for the Christian's thanksgiving. Above all else. we are grat('ful because we have been cleansed from sin. THIE f'E.SON. NOT THE MIRACLE All ten of these men owed thanks to the Lord Jesus. for all ten had been healed; but only one of them turned back to give him thanks. Furthe rmore, this man was a Sa- maritan. He may have been reli- gious, but he was not orthodox. Let us who a re evangelical never act like those nine other lepers .. Let it never be truthfully AAid of us or- thodox folk that among men we are the least thankful. Notice how the one leper who had been cured prostrated h imself befor e the Lord J esus. In his mind the Per- son. not t he m irarle. became the all- important fact. While it is fitting for us to feel grateful for material things, t he ch aracter of true thanks- giving enables us to see beyond to the One whose Grace makes possible all things pertaining to life and godliness. Whe n we direct our grati- tude to the Person simply because of who he is. we reach the epitome of Christian thanksgiving. a nd so did his loud voice of thanks- giving. And with what he did our Lord was pleased. Yet He asked two quegtions that seem to us pa- t hetic : "Were not ten cleansed ? Where are the nine?"' HE JUST WANTS TO BE THANKED The Lord of th is universe wants to be thanked ! On our human plane of exi!!.tence we a ll know how much we appreciate being thanked for anything and how grievous it is simply to be taken for granted. To gay "thank you" may seem like an easy thing, but it is ne\•e r a little thing. True t hanksgiving pleases ou r Lord (Hebrews 13:15). The Samar itan leper was blessed by the Lord : "Arise. go thy way : t hy faith hath made thee whole." The man who gave thanks for bodily healing received t he added blessing of spir itual salvation. All ten had experie nced physical healing, but o nly t he one who returned to give thanks could know the j oy of being made whole within as wei\ a s with- out. True t hanksgiving always brings added blessings to the one who feels grateful to God and expreases his gratitude in ways pleasing to h im. For every one of us who hall been redeemed, the feeling and e xpression of gratitude increases t he under- standing of dependence on the Lord . In its turn this brings 8'"'TieW humil- ity of spirit. fo r how can the de· pendent feel proud? May thanksgiving flow from our lives as it did from the life of the Samaritan leper and may we live as new me n before him who loved us and gave h imself for us. ... 1"11 •·•11 !~·lo.,.,d 1"11 '''0 .. W.O .. 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You may call it coming to Christ, or you may call it bt livvinR on Him, or you may call it rtpentit~~. or you may call it tolfirtl! rhr cup of salv111ion . But the truth i~t . one who in hi,; heart turns to Jesus 11nd tru~ts in Him, haa qlvation. Oh, it is wron~~: I n make aa if it were hard to get SO \~d. bet:aust" you doubt when 1 felluw does not gt<t aaved lik#! you did . or does nnt feel like you felt . Ynu takE' away frnm the glory of Chtifl;t"S offering nn thf' crosA; you tak#! away from the 1implicity of salvation; you take away from th#! honesty and inte~ity of rhe P,ibl#! btcau~ you don·t take at fa('e value thai nne who bE-lieves in Christ has 5alvation im roedialf'· ly . So people try to talk down this sah·ation that is free and paid for hy \hE' preciou. blood of Christ. A woman said to me ... Brother Rice, I don't believe I was convided enough:' Well , how much".' The Bi· biE" says nothing about how much you should be convirted. L#!t us aay it thi1 way. If a fellow owes a d#!bt 1• , , _ 1 , ._,,1 . ., ,1 and decides he ought to pa y it and 1, .. , ... ., 1• goe• and pay1 it, how much convic· ll ~~() '"''' .•. il" I '' ... ll .. l "" ,,,., 1.,1 tion ha1 he got l n hav#! abour it? If ... ~, , .• '" h~ hu ennutt:h rn JCO pay that debt . , 1,1 thRI is enOU£h . .. , . ".. '.. ~ . "· " . •• . . .. ' ·~ ...., I' • I> •I T ~-" ol· I I< ' ·"I•~" ~~~~ ··•· ·o T • .,,, ... + ~ '"'I , ... •II .I '•. " ,. ,,.,. '"I ... ·,. ,,, . " ~ .... . . ' ... I , ,j. o • "I l L.; •• , ·~··· .. "' , ........ "' ...... ,,, ~ .. t·~ .\.hi• l , ,., '"" I I nl -tl( I.JII I 1JI 11•0 ,..., t:TEW,:. l'~~ "o fl<ut.UH ~"l"':' I HRI!:,l I 4 l<.Ff:.' .l, ·•I'' ,, •• rp'T .I<W! "1•'01•.11 ol ~~ >•"~._ IA"f u1 gv a 10!1-t 8tnner finds our hE" is a sinner and want1 tCl get l'll\'M. How mu ch conviction doe~ hf' need? If ht ha !'l enough convic · 1iun In tu rn ''' Chrif:l and trusl H 1m. 1 hat I!< t'n<"~ul{h. ThE' RihlE" "'IIY!i nothing ahout how murh C"onvic-tion ht must han . Tumin~t to f'hrisf 11nd trustintt Him is a "'im ple. Minglf' st ep to SA lva linn. A man saya. "I don't believe the Bihle. I don't believe in the virrin birth of Christ. I don't believe JMu• il'< 1 he Son of God ." Then that kind of fruit proves he i1 a fal.e prnphet. and nOt saved. You cannot lu,.,k at his heart but you can look at hi~< fru it, in th•t ca.e his prophecy, hi!' ltaching. I ha\·e a right to aay thAI " man who doesn't helie""#! in th(' deity nf Christ and rhe blood atnnemE"nt and thE" nl!"flf bit1h i• 1 IKI'-t' propher , becauw that ia what t hf'" Hi hie !illY&. But I do not havE' the n10 h1 '" Jnok at a ftllow and say, ••J do n·, hE'lieve he iA a Christian. br("mtse hf' doesn't l~k righ1.'' (lnf' womAn wrote me. "My h}-111 · hHnrl say!" h#! is a Chri\Jian but I kn"w hf' i:o; nol . for hE' sm nke!l." I d·m·t think h#! ought to t moke hu t I don't think quitting will make him a lhril'<lian, and I dnn't thin k if he rltdn't quit, it makt5 him not 1 C'hr is ti11 n t h~~rle!< .Spurgeon, a great and ~ood prE'achE'r, did not know 111 nnKh about lht harm of tobacco th('tt H:<; we do nDW . So until a year or twn hE"fnre he died he ~tmok E"d rijlflf!i. Ht found nul later it wa~ wrontt. and !'O hi' quit. Hut that did nnl prove h#! waA not a Christian wh{'n hf' !1-m oked. You !'aV. "Well. if a fellow is • Chr i~tia n. ·he will do right," or. "If a fel1 1ow was u.ved. he would not ret rlr unk ·· Wha t abuur Soah".' Noah jCOI drunk and he waa the onl y man and his family good enough to be sH\f'd in th#! Oood! Yet when we look upon C hrist.-THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION 'tou say. "Oh, but if a fE"Jin,.,· were rtonll.\ !'aved, he vooould not commit RduhE"n.·:· Rut O~~:vid did. a m11n 81Tt'r r;od "s own heart , ~lected to thf' IWcf'slral line nf Jeau!l and~~ up ;,.; k in~t of f;;.rael: LJavid com mil · tt'rl adu hf'f}" and murder. how can we voice our feelings ? We find no w ords to d escribe h im ade-- quately ; he is t he "unspeakable gift.'' Even when we have come to know and Jove him. we can neven-- f athom all the depths of his char-...,. _ _. acter. But this we kno w : with Christ God has freely given us all good things, and he is the focal point of ou r hearts' tha nksgiving. We a r e told that the Samaritan glor ified God. "To glor ify" means "to show forth." and the Samari- tan's cleansed body glorified him, CHRIST '•l "n• found thr pr~cioo• Chri1t of (f!Jd .' My hrorr dqth Jlfi.B for joy; And $i"i J mu1t. for r hrilfl I ha u~.' A prPcl ou~ Chri~t hauf' I' ChriRt J~11us i1 tht l~ord of Lordi , H, i~ thP Kins of Kir~~•. H~ ~ th~ Sun of Right~own#! ... With hPaling in Hi• win&•· Chr-i.<~t i~ m,v mMt. Chri•t il my dr-ink. M\" mtdicinr. '"'' ht alth: My ~ocf'. my ~tr-t>~gth. my JOY. my crown. -M.\" glory. and my u·f'alth . Christ IJ my Saviour and my Fr~rnd. M.' Brothpr-and my Lov~!, My Head. my HofH, my Couru#!ltor, M.' Adl'OCOtf' about . Chri1t Jf'UI i• tht hf'tJV#!n of hf'Ot•t n: M,-Chmt u·hat Jh.all I r.alll Chrilf i1 tht {irttt. Chn'lt il thr-lat, And Chri1t i1 tJ/1 in of/." -S.Iectod The Hogs Don't A Chn.tian !..-wao apondiiiS the clay in a 'larp city. Enterine: • ........ •• , f<W hio-_.I, he found a leble -• -p ol _ ... men. When hil meal wM aorwd. he quielb bo..W hia -..... -.I lhonb for u..r-. 1 The fOGI'f mea, obMrri.nc lhla. lhaulbl ~ .-Jd """""-..... rlclicule the old ..... Ono re14M1 oul iD a loud .-. ·a.,., r--.- ••• ,_do thet ....... you --r· • Tho old ....,. loobd at lila youth ..... ~ oaid, "No, aon. the bopdoa 1." A Chmlian might fall into any It is the duty of n•tions 111 well u of men to own their kind of ain . A man who hu a dependence upon the overruling power of God ; to confess tE'm!>f'r still has to wa tch it. After 11 m!ln tli saved, th#! Bible aay1 that their sins •nd tr•nsgr-e·ssions in humble sorrow, yet with flf"s h l1.111teth a,;a inst the Spirit, •ssured hope tMt genuine repent•nce will le•d to mercy rhe Spirit against t he nesh." I had to say, "What I would , •nd ~Ntrdon; •net to recognize the sublime truth, do I not: but whar I hate, that •nnounced in the Holy Scriptures and proven by ~ 11 .when I would do aood. evil is present with me ... 0 wretched history, th•t those nations only Ire bless.cl whose God is man rhatlam ~ ... with my mind 1 the Lord. t M law of God ; but with the the law of 1in " (Rom. 7 : 15-25). We know th•t by His divine law, n•tions. like person who is saved has a new individu•ls, •re subjected to punishments •nd hut hP 11ill ha•theold nature and keep down , tpo. No . ch•stisemenh in this workt. M.y we not justly fe•r ttl•t l rn,;••ian . )'OO cannot t#!ll by out· the •wful c•Jamity of civil war which now desol•tes the ·--I appearance. nd ' H•1: y ou aay, "Second Corinthians I• m•y be a punishment inflidH upon us for our .'i: 1-;-,.8 y11, 'Therefore if any man be presufnptuous sins, to the needful end of our n•tic..n~ 1 in t "hrist, h#! is a new creat ure: old reformation •s • whole ~pie? thin~!< arf' paNed away ; behold, all thin~Z~ al'f' become new.' .. We have bMn the recipients of the choicest bounties of Yt'"· the new creature part ia new . HHven; we Mve been preserved thew m•ny yHn in Yet>. but hen is Sieve. When h#! cot conn•rttd his ROH looked the s•me pe•ce 1nd prosperity; we hllve grown in numbers, we•lth as it did before. The colororhiseyn and power as no other nation has ev.,.grown. and hair did .not change. Any ability and ulent he had is still t h#!re.. Any But we hltve fortotten God. We h•ve for .. tten the spt"C"illl pressure or temptation, he gracious hand wtttch preMrVecl VI in PMte 1nd multiplied !ltill bAtt. too. But the hom -again new Chri11tian par1 iA #!ntirely new . •net enriched lftd streftgtheftecl us, and we have vainly Thllhk God, he has a new nature . imaeinM, in the •ceittulness of our hearts, tiNit all these 1 hnu~~:h. So th#! Bibl#! saya , "Put on the blessines w.re ,..oduced lty some superior wisdom •nd new m•n." Every day you ought to virtue of our own. Intoxicated with unbroken svcefts1 we start out by u,yiq, "Thia time l•m going to keep him down. I am ,ainc Mve become too HH·svtflc6etlt to fMI the necessity of to put the nrw m•.n in charp rect .. mi .. lrMI preserving trace, too proud to pray to the tod Ay." A nrw cre1tu~ muna that ntw nature; it don not mean that God tMt IlNde VI. now ynu art! not of thia world and It bas seemH te me fit aM ,..,,.r tMt God llloukt be ha\"E' no more temptatinn. 1nd n('\·E"r Min again. That is not what solemnly, NYereltfty, afMI eratet•tly adulowled1ed, •s the BiblE" teachet. Sawd people dn wi"' one hrnn aNI OM Yoica, lty the ....._ Amerlclrt fall into sin, many kinds of sin, For eumple, one of the p9at•:t PIOflle. I do ,...,..fwa iftvite my fellow dHz.em fn every IOU! winne~ thait thi• world hid, a part of tiM U..tted Statw, _,..aiM f11Dse wM are It sea •nd layman, YMJ't a,o was in Boltoa. "" He waa uwd •nd winnlna toUk. OH who are Mlourniftt 1ft fol lllrt a.IMis, to set • .,.rt and but he went on for ti.a montha wort~,. obMrVe the last 'TIIwsday of Nov~tnlter •• • clay of ina in a brewtry to m1b a ll vU\i. ThlrtkSfiVIfll •M ,...aiM te ..,. -lflcet~l Fa--Now la\er hi• eomc:imce told him ...,. that wu wronc and .o be pt out of dweUetfl in tM fMI.vrett~. , thlt pl~tee. •~-~-Ll •-A boby -no< ha .... , tooth. --.a-m ltCOm, 116l. and t Oft't -'walk, ...s cllrtioo hlo diape,.. So o,..... ChrioOioa 1o otiU a youn1 Chriat.iln, a baby Odil- tlln. You cannot n~ to judp ld•. don't "-by hlo outward op- -pMIOntO. God 1oob ... lllo -!~::~ .............................. ~ .... ~;;;;JM~MM~~ ~~~~~~-d ~ u.o ....... -lo-to m.aadthll _ .. _'- CHR IST MAS GALA FOR ART MUSEUM Me~r• ot tbt Newport Hutor Arl Maseum coueu a.~ tolaa.tttn rrom the ce- •nl membership have de- ~ aod prodtleed Z2 ort- (iDal OmtrMDttd Ctl.rtltmu lrete tor tbe anou.l towt .. latl-1 pia Dee ..... '· Of !ll*lal tnterelt art 2 tr ... created tor special purposes: the 10 loot Albert Stttoa Rome tree, wt.leb ls decorated ai'OIIbd a little red ICboolbollae theme and ..,.... cto.ted by BrtpdlerGeoer .. ll and Mrs. William LJOD. aod tbe rame tree, which features a calico star oo the top tDd ctllco trees as Its FRANKLIN R. WRIGHT JR. has been named tl.eld mar- keting vice president-west for the Aerospace and De- fense Group (AIXi )of Honey- well. He wtll relocate from Minneapolls to the Honeywell office at 505 South Main St. Orange. He Is a graduate of the Univ ersity of Minnesota and joined HoneyweU In 1950. Mr. and Mrs. Wright will r eside at 6 Rue Chamonb, Big Canyon. PUBL IC N CTICE no,....., ....-r 1a .... from J l..c lo lZ flit 11 Ji&t, wU1 be oe cHiplaJ at the Ma""m onr the Otc. 4 Wlt'-«1 Uld lbea cie- llftrtd1 fillY deoontld, to eacb purebaaer tor the 00- Udly..,., Ill -lloa to tile Cbrlat- IIIU tftO -· tllero Will at., bt aCiu1JtmuboatltQIINI f .... rtnc 1111111 hlodmode cUll. decontlonJ, food ud plutl; aS slol')'eoalempor- U'J doll boiiM. deslped, bu.ut aDd decorated by Mrs. Wlnalow UDCOlD Jr.IDd of- fered as a prtJe; a Saturday a.fteruooo rnartollette show by James Gambit; a chance to Chat wttb &ad han a plc- tue taken wtth Saota Claus aDd bLs elves; chorale croups from \oea.l schoolsprovtdtnc CbrtJtmas music. FIIDds raised during the three day festtn.l '" en- marked for Museum open- ti.Dg expenses. Chairman for the eYent ls Mrs. Rex Reno, assisted by Mmes. George Herschman. Blaine N. Seeley, Jack de Krutf, Anne C. Chat111on, Walter G. Knox, Walter D. K. Gfbsoo Jr., Donald Me· Gowan, Ward Chamberlin, James Keefe, Wi!Uam stab- ler, Warren B. Smllh, wu. !lam Jortlan, T. J. Quick, Bly Lovegreo, Orrin Coo- nell, Bundy Justin and Mert- dltt! Poreman. WEST POINT TRAINI NG Wutlam B. Coond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Con- rad, 3071 ClubhoUse Circle, Costa Mesa, has completed cadet basic tn.ining at the U.S. Muttary Academy, West Point, N. Y. He ls a 19'76 graduate of Estancia high school. P U BLJC NOT IC E CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFORNTA NOTICE INVITING 8100 SEALED BIOS wut be received at the office of the City Clerk,.City Hall, Nelll'pOrt Beach, CalUornia, until 11:30 a.m. on the loth day of Decerrber, 19'76, at which time they wU1 be opened and read, for performing work as follows: WEST NEWPORT PARK IMPROVEMENTS AND SEASHORE DRIVE IMPROVEMENTS FROM 100' E/0 55TH STREET TO SUMMIT STREET CONTRACT NO_ 1767 Bids must be submitted on tbe proposal form attached with the cootract <»cuments furnished by the PubUc Works Department. The additional copy of the proposal form Is to be reta.lned by the bidder for his records. Each bid must be accompanied by cash. certtned check or Bidder's Bond, made pa}'2ble to the City of Newport Beach, for an amount equal to at least 10 percent af the amount bid. The Ut1e or the project and the words '•SEALED BID" shall be· clearly marked oo the outside of thf! envelope coataln1.ng the bid. the contract documents that must be completed, exe- cuted, and returned tn the sealed bid are: A. Proposal B. Designation or Subcontractors C. Bidder's Bond D. Noa-collusioo Affidavit E. Statement of fl.naJlclaJ Responslblllty f . Technical AbUlty and Experience References These documents shaH be aftl.led with the stgna.ture and titles of the persons s igning on behalf ot the bidder. for cotp:)ratlons, the signatures of the PRESt.DENT or VICE PRESIDENT and SECRET A.RY or ASSIST ANT SEC- RETARY are required and the CORPORATE SEAL shall be aftl1ed to all documents requiring slgnablres. lo the cue of a Partnership, the signature of at least one general partner is required. No bids will be accepted from a contractor wbo has DOt been licensed In accordance with the provlsloos of Chapter 9, Dtvtstoo m of the Business and Professtoos ' Code. The cootractor shall state his license number and classtllcaUon In the proposal. One set of plans and contract documents, lncludif€ special provisions, may be obta1Ded at the Public Wl•rks Department, City Hall. Newport Beach, California, at no cost to Ucensed cootractors. It is requested that the plans aDd contract documents be returned wtthln 2 weeks after bid opening. The City has adopted the STANDARD SPECIPICATIONS fOR PUBUC WORKS CONSTRUCTION (1976 Edition) as prepared by the Southern CalUomi.a Chapters of the Amer- Ican PubUc Works As90Ciation llld the Associated Gl!lltral Cootractors of America.. Copies may be obbJDed from BuUding News, lnc., 3055 Overland Avenue, Los Angeles, Calllornla 90034, (213) 870-9871. The City has adopted Standard Specl.al Provisions and Staodard Drawings. Copies of these are an.llable at the Public Works Departtnent at a cost of $5.00 per set. A standard '•Certiftcate of Insurance for Contract Work for City" form bas been adopted by the City. This brm Is the oo.ly cert:itlcate of lnsunnce acCflllbble to the City. Tbe successful low bidder wUl be required to complete this form upoo award of the contract. For any required bonds, the companJ t.ssutng.Bid Booda. Labor aDd Materta.l Boodl:, lDd faitbflll Perlormance Boods must be an insurance company or surety companJ Uceosed by tbe State or CallbmJa. The com~es muat u., han a currept Geoera.l Polley Holders Ratl1lc of A or better; and a flnanctal Caterory of at least Class X u per the latest edltloo of Best's Key Ratine Guide (Prop- erty-UabUlty). · ta accordance wttb the proJlsloos of Article!, Chapter 1, Put 7 of tho Calllornla Lol>or Code (Soettoos 1770 et .... ~ the Clt}' CouncU of the City of Newport Beach las ucer- taiDid the reoeraJ pre-n.111DI nte of per dltm •IC'H 18 tbe Ioeallty iD wblcb the wort l.a to be pert)rmed t:wr eacb craft, ela.ut.fteatkm, or type ot wol'kmu or mec:bull .. Htded to necutt tbt ecdnet IDd bu eet t:Jrtb u.. 1tom1 111 R-lau ... No. 8701 odoptod Fob...ouy t. tflo. A CGpJ ot said reeolvtion 11 aft.U:Ible lD. tbt ofllce oi tbt City Clerk. All oort1e1 Ill tbe -IJball bo p...O by aU pi"O"flatou of tho Colllbmla Lol>or Code - to pronl!loc woco nt .. (SoeUooo 1770-1711 t.oelulft~ Tlilt oc.tric:tor "''hlll be riiPQUI:Ile lOr compliance Y1th S.CUC. 17'M .5 of tbt Call.l)mta t..bor Codt for aU ap- preatlceable occQ~MUou. Tbe cc:.tractor abe.U post a copy of tbe prenilJ.ait .....,. rate. at tM Job lite. Copies may H ~ from tbe -Worb Dt!>ortmeot. Tbe cu, ...-n11 tM rfcbt to re)ld uy or au bMI U11 to wolo1 _, -IIIIIIIJ Ill -b -· DORIS GEOIIGE, em CL£111( aTY OF JQ<WPOIIT BIACH. CAUF"ORIOIA --Mo.. 25, lr>O, Ill tbo -..,11 Ho11>or Eutp. • • . - MOTORING IN BAJA ' Security for home urged ly HUG H McliiLLAM. CCONTIMUtD ,.OM NO¥. 111 After t.ehwet.Mdt.d: liP the UDt. It toot u two holn to make tbt 51-mUe null from Plltrteettos to S.. fetlpe. Maldac !81111111-- hou r oa tbat fOld Is 11M COU.; after an, we•r. a ParueUI. Darlaless came apo1 u about 30 mUes op tbt dllrt road toftrd Valle Trt.!dad. We set up camp otf the r'Oid. Tbe cult wu Ylalble <Iowa across the desert to tbe east and tbe Jpedacttlar l>eYU'I Peak lA tbe Sltrra Su Pedro Martlr wu ott to the 100tbwest. Tbe camp wu a repeat of tbe DJPt before, but &wte JotDed D~~~ny aDd me tnatde tbe camper to steep, II •re beat the last nm we made gotng down thf'OUCb the ~st of Laruaa c~ and oYer to Gonr.aga and up to Paerte- cltos, every night sleepLrc on the rl'OIIDd. The oert morning l was ....... .,. """'""' .,...,. ... to try and nu upthosechow- houods. Weleftanotherdean camp and beaded oo up tbe dirt road, ftnally reaching the surfaced road, truel.tng - It a few miles to tbe turn- oft to Mike's Sky Ranch. our new destination. Here we found ourselves on the n ee-course for the latest off-road run sched- uled for the second week of November wtth the start and eBd In Ensenada. We foUDd ourselves 1n with a bunch of guys pre-running the race. We found later it took bulldoters two weeks to reopen tbe road followtng the September flood. ln places vehicles could have dropped 10 or 12 feet into washes wb.ich had cut out the trall. Racers would have a hard Ume passing on that stretch of road because rocks and trees would even stop the off-roaders, strictly one lane. It's about 36 mUes from the Valle Trinidad road to Mike's. 1 started riding wtth Danny In his Power Wagoo and Tom joined Howie. This beacb rat f't'- ceived an Introduction to four -wheel drivtng from Danny. We needed tt. The road has been bu.lldoted through Yery spectacular, rugged mountain country, needing to be rebl.lut a.ner eYery major rat.a. storm. I saw ''hi-lock'' and ''lo- lock" demonstrated as hls Power Wagon camper at times inched along. We stop- ped and let the pre-runners SQueeze past us to go hl(h- talling It toward Mike's. Earl expla.lned bow guys who llke to race can join groups llke the Chapala Dusters to proYlde pit-stop service along tile race course. Earl's dad, Jim, and Howle's buddy, Norm, of Mesa. West, are two club members helping provide this necessary service. Three years 1&0 we were at Santa l.nez ptt stop-check point during the Baja 500. I was amazed at the devo- tion and !Dthustasm. There was pandemonium when Par- neUI pulled ln. His rlg looked 1n good shape then, he filp- ped a.nd rolled later. The next morntng we followed on down the oourse, offert.ng cold beers to the dejected, broken~wn racers we came upoa. I asked Earl about the race courses used by the otf-roaders. He esplatned they follow dirt roads de- Ye}oped by the MexJci.Ds and are not causing any great amount of additional damage to \he ecology. We ftnally made It to Mike's Sty Ranch about noon. Ourtng the September fiood, a wa.ll of water 15 feet high came down the canyon and w~4Jt their camp rround, leut.nc about 3 feet of sand onr every- thing. The permueot buUd· tngs of the camp are up ou of tbe can.)'OO. Tbe sud baa been leTeled to make a pit stop lor the racers to u.e. U took them 2 •eeta to re- opeo tbe fOld ln trom the oorth. We l•roed tbat 4 canJ'(lllS from the mouota.tns feed IDto tbe cuyoa colD& thf'oae:b MlU'a, bl1D(tDc eo much nter. Ilwt wllbed to drll'e gp to tbt obHrntory oear tbe pen. tbt Clrtn would take 1·1/! boors from the 1,100 loot .tentkxl at llol ... Rooch to i.OOO feet tt tbe obNrtaiOf)~ WtdldD't bt.Ye the tl.mt. Wt ~ tor taoc:h oa -put llll._udr•ebocl I poa.twMret.Mn.teCOIInt tllru 111M -t11o milD ClQJUII,. Htn we ltlntd ttMI ..... roocltood--by -bot• ... _ .. ""' •u oa camber. we met -• ..Welol ...... I"C6d from uthl dDWD to tiM! WATCH IT, EAR L --Michelle Frost gnbs a picture ot W.sbaod Earl. bringt.og their Baja Bug clown a typical gl'lde encountered on the run between Pl.lertecltos and Gonzap Bay, Sea of Cortez.. The couple from Costa Mesa were wtth the Ensign travel pa.rty ou a recent trip to Baja enjoying the hlgh country between the gu lf and Ensenada. Part of tbe route was along the course of the mid-November off-road race with the start and end 1n Ensenada. They tried not to bloc k the pre-runners tT}'tng out the course. ma.tnly a one lane dirt road In rou(h terrain. (Ensign photo.) paved road, coming out be- tween Colnett and C a malu, a distance of 47 mlles. The way 1n trom the north was much easter, to case you want to make the run, off- road or 4-wheel drive ad- visable, except for the Idiot s. We Sfo9ped tor dinner in Ensenada and took the toll- road back to Tijuana and made U on home. Nut time we go we plan on changing ou r dollars Into pesos. We couldn't buy much Pemex one pla.:e because they on!) wanted pesos. The service station at Val le Trinidad ·o~~anted pesos but reluctantly took l'ncle Sam's money. The guys missed not havlng their CBs along . They would have come In handy, es- pecially on t he run to Mikes, where the lead car coulrl pass the woro bark on wnat to erpect ahead on the on<>-\ane roar!. I hope this sUuation r an be straightened out. Holiday bridge Dec. 6 Traditional miniature li- ving Ch ristmas ttt>eS ~~o·ill gn ce the tables at the Ba- hia Corinthian Yacht Club wheo 260 ladles gather for a holiday brtdge luncheon. Sponsored by B rallle in- stitute Auxiliary of Newport Beach, the event is sche- duled for Monday, Dt>C . 6, from 11 a.m. to .a p.m. Bridge will start at 11 a.m., and luncheon will be ser- vt'd at 12:30. San ta's bake s hop 111'111 be In operation all day long. Miss Dorothy DePuydt, luncheon chairman, wl11 be assisted by Mmes. WUUa m P. Thomas and Hester Scott Wills of Newport Beach; Mmes. William D. Roller, T. Duncan Stewart and C. Alan Wllilams of Corona del Mar; Mmes. Sterling Sewman and Briant ll Wells Jr. of La - IIJOl Niguel : and -.11ss Helen frank of Costa Mesa. Mrs. Briant H. Wells Jr., president of the Aurltlary, announces that all proc~ wtll go to the Orange County fa cility of Brallle Institute America. NAVY fiREMAN James R. Grant, 18, 900 of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis R.. Barr of2828 Drake, Costa Mesa, h1s completed recruit training at tht Nan.1 Tralniag Cen- ter, SID Dlego. A tormer studeot at Costa Mesa high school, he j)lned: the Navy lD Jaly, 19'76. HOLI DAY HUSTLE FOR McH,U.LY DECEMBER9 Tbt McNally holiday .4 memorial garden hon- ortng Mrs. Geo rge Weedon of Shore CUffs, the fiJUndlng president of the Newport Reach Audllary,tsnowopefl at tl'le BraUJe insttute Com- n,unlty Center, 527 :-o. DalP Ave., Anaheim. ffewpol1 poUct woald ltU tp ctn JOUaholldaypreseat: aec::.rlty tor ,o.r bome. '•Wt hiYe ofllc•ra a...O- able to talk to ciYie or .m- clll cluba, aetchborbood.a CJ'OUC)I, lton oners sad women's croups," omcter Stan Bruster, tbe elty'a crtme preveotlon oftlcer, DOted this week. "We wUI be happy to tau a speaker come to r roop meetings kt describe burgl.try preven- Uoo, self...proteeUoo from attacks, and other poteott.al crtmes." Groups or muehants ln· terested ln the pqram may call otncer Bressler a.t 644- 3662. '·Don't walt until you a.re a Victim before you become lnolved In crtme prevs- t1on,'' he urges. HOW AT QUANTICO Cotp:)r:tl Michael M. Cloud, 100 of Mr . Paul M. Cloud of Corona del Mar, has reported for duty at the Marine Corps Oenlopment aOO Educttloo Command., Quantico, Va. He jolned tile Marine Corps In June, 19'73. ~ f Ford's Better Ideas for 1977 ... Here Today. See & Drive Them Mr. A ll yn & Mr . Rudy (Formerly of Unrvers1ty Park Co,ffurPsl Announce the Opening of their N ew Sa lon· /r, r11, rh •d lla,lr oil"''' NOW OPEN ALLY.\. BL~-ICA''S H A IR F//SH/O.'v:S 111 s.n ........ Or. PMwpott Be.ch. CA. \Ui. 64D-9494 ~·---------------- the hultle, the .cbool's ftrst fo_rmal dance, wtb be beld at the8ahla Cor1Dtb1&n Yacbt Ctab oa Thursday, Dec. 9. T!»e semt ~rormal dlnner- dlDct wtll take place from 6 to 10 for M.SO per per· SOD. The SOident committee arl'U(tQI Cht dUct lD- cludel Christy Dnts, L.or- ra.IDe Gantltr, Lort Gustal- -. J .... Londy, Sll>rtlll Luter, Sara MacLeod. t.r1 llellultoo, llonnl -~ KMdy Rustll and Terry -. With Dorothy HaaHr, ttudent aettYitles actrt10r. Ynu ran N1Yf f'rlOURh ga . thi s year t11 heat \'jllJI ilf ltl'IC ftlf an C"ntir('. winter·:-: n11mt h. ju:-.t lnwrr your hettlmR thenl'lt~tat from 7:! tn 08° durin~ the day. and evt•n ltlW('I ,Jl!lllr{ht. ~as.thi• simple l\\;>'1 of the wrist will help po!'tpone further cutbacks I<> busines..<es and indu<tnes. s,, ynull be saving jf\bs. too. This year. don "t pas.~ up the chance In do the energy shortage a r---, ~~tnm . 6 lf a\l,,f ,,ur ~lllt hl and cu~tomers do this. thr ji!:t:-. swt.•d th1~ \\~nter would be enou~h to heal f\·ery home in a ci ty the sil(> nf Gl(\ndalc fo1 1 ,,·rr tr1 v·ll!f yrnrY.. In itddit~<mto ,.aving valuable [)ial down to 68? You 'll find that saving gas can give you nn._. a nice wann reeling. --= • MIWeiT MAieOI IMIIGM -,.AGt: 4 -NOV. 15, 1t16 Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determ ined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. I 3 ,.:·~: • 0.8 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette, FTC Aepon Ap06 • .. • The spirit of in a low tar cigarette. oro LIGHTS LOWERED TAR & NICOTINE Lighter in taste. Lower in tar. And sdll oHers np the same quality that has made Marlboro famou. ' - Solicitor caution given Costcl Mesa Police; Blotter lr JIM CLA VAS JltE"WPORT POa..:£ CBI.Ef" ..,...,. obi .... u ._.,._..r ~ale&-. ........ ~ ...... tar. ... IDr WrcluJ. llewport s.e. pollee reorted ttltl ..... Crt• Pre•tllltlua <laleu ._ 8naler 18ft tile a- .._.. ol a ... Ne4!llltlJ cMI'pd ,.... eo IIHCI&dea. '"'lie claimed to be a lud- SCQet loc*illc tor woft, • • •IP'•'MCI Ollleer Bresa~er. ''bit, .... bdDrt~U~t~Ga -.p- Jtlled by YicUms lad wtt-•••••a, pollee WI ebeDded b1m. '• City la• 1'tQ111res tb1t -.,r..tlo-4oo1' JOIJctton a.Te dty IJeeeses. thdortlmately, an 1011c:Jton c1o DOt ._, to tbe ctty betont beclmUc to C111YUS I DeJCbborbood. C•lelJMD(ly, DliQ cttbeu ll'e UWUy IDd DDPapeetlac wbell tbe 80Ucftor makes hls pJtcb. ''May aacb soUcltors ban coq,Ued Wltb the law tD:! ban wortbwhDe pro- ducts or programs. AU prcperty-Ueeosed and ac- credited solicitors wUI be baWY to sbow their cre- deotials. ··u a IDIIe:aor ..,., -. JW id.l Uceut-, c:aD ltle poltoe ~·· LT. DAVID C. McC ARTHY, SOD of ~red Air force Lt. Col. and Mrs. Charles G. McCarthy of 730 Amigos Way, the Bluffs, has gradu- ated from u.s. Air Force pllot traln.lng at Vance AFB, Okla., and has b~n awarded sUver wings. He is remain- ing at Vance as an tnstTuc- tor pUot in the T -38 Talon and will $erve With a unJt of the Afr Training Com- mand. X-RAY SCAN AT IATVIIDAY, mY. I ... s. KW. a. a..a .lM, ,.,...,...,olpalalftfr ller ear wu Mt II 1M rttr bJ a ear drtt'• bJ Mary £. ,.._,, 11, !719 Clbota Aye_. 01t .....,rt 8~\~cL., 11 8 feet ... ol flotrll' st. ... A Wfl)a.r loot a $125 CB radio ud ..,... fi'OI.n ~ .... ..... of Manlll R.. f'Uc:Jc, lOll-A Val-a& AYe., p~ 01*1 a ~to pta t111trJ • • • A $SSO TV stt was olltalaed bJ a bllqlar from tbe ear..,el' lbell oe tbe tnek of Wlutam R. Prtce, 871 Vtetorta st., wtd.le puired at ~ BltllioJ St. • • . K-etb R. WIIIUr, ZO, ot 514 YorUhl.rest., ns cUed for possesstoD of less tbaa one oaee ot mart)laDa at St9..C A~do st •••• A tenaDt moYed out of %417 ..a Oraace An., tu1.ac a re-- frigerator, tbree electric wall switches, a sbotrer .bead and usorted culiloar'd ctoor bot>s, an nlaed at $269, Norman E. Moore. Santa ADa, cba.rged. • SUNDAY, NOV. 7 Security Guard Ronald Hlne surprised a burglar at Newport Village Apart- ments, 635 Baker St., at 3:39 a.m., wbo had stacked property 1n the recreatioo room escaplng with two couches and an area rug al- ready removed from the room, valued at $130 • • • A burglar broke two win- dows in entering and leaving tbe Church of Latter Day Salnts, 2775 Placentia Ave., ransacking omces and tak- ..-.r, M, oiMteo..t_. St., ""' dlarttd wta dNM drivUJc It Onllce AYe. ud !Oth St. at 11:10 p.m •••• 8 J"'ICC ... DIDdleJ I 409 w • B l J S. ., 1'41P0rted bls l S?O car .-rea from 1 ~ lot across trom bls resi- dence. • WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10 Doua A. freclertksc, 1753 G vl11cfo~ Costa Me- sa, suffered alaeentedlow- er Up Wbea a car tD Wblcb she wu ridtJtc, 4rtftiD by Doo L. Fredet'lkND. !4. same address. wu IDwoh'ed ln an aceldeDt witb a car driYeo by Howard L. Norrta, 72, Hunt1actoo Beach. at &m- Qower An. IDd Bear St. •• Oral K. Brown, 1411 UnoolD Lane, I))Yer Sbores, repor- ted the $500 burrJaryotcar- peoter tools from a neaot rental bouse at 1919 Fuller- ton Ave., wbere a ldtebea door had been pried opel. • • • Sue E. Petersoo, 25, of 899 Senate St., Costa We- sa, was c~rged Wltb c1rtl1ng uDder the lntluenoe of dngs after her car ns involYed in a trafftc accident at Pla . ceotla Ave. and Adams Ave. with a car drlYeo by Karen A. Jervis, 27, Santa Ana. • THURSDAY, NOV. 11 Central Bible Church 23RD ST . at ORANGE, COSTA MESA . 6-45-5050 RADIOLOGY DEPT. tng two watches and $2 tn currency • . . Deena E. Clark, 16, driver and Anna Murphy, 63, passenger, both of 10'15 Corona Lane, re- ceived mJoor in)lries when their car hit the rear of a car driven by Howard J. Murphy, 71, of 23-45 New- port Blvd., on Fairview Rd. 36 feet north of Baker St. at 3:40 p.m. r.Hchel E. Moore, 2043 Federal Ave., complained of the $281 bort1ary of a movie camera, silverware, a wallet with credit cards and a glass jar conta1ntng $25 in coins . . . A burglar r emoved a scr een to gain entry through an open wtndo• into the resi- dence of Richard 0 . Doyle, 2253-B Pomona Ave., tak:1ng a TV set and record player turntable • • . Wblle many guests were lo his boelsebold one of them apparently took s:oo fn cash from a hiding place in a blanket in a clo- set, Theodore V. K~la r, 1935-D Pomona Ave., repor- ted. R l·\'1 R l \f1 \URRI\ f,(J\1 1'1 , I' \\fOR Sunday worship ...•...•.• 10:45 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Sunday school -9:30 a.m. Wednesday service - 7 p.m. AD independent church with Bible teaching ministry THE RRST BAPTIST CHURCH 2501 CLIFF DR., NEWPORT BEACH· 6-42-J.t.CJ DR. F . KENTON BESHORE, f' \ nn~< SUN0,4Y SCHOOL ••••• 9:30 A.M. 818L E STUDY WORSHIP •••• 10:30 A.M. & 7 P.M. 7:30 P .M. WED. ATIEN D THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE CHRISTIAH SCIENCE SERVICES FlRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Vta Ltdo Ncwpou Beach Sunday School - 9 & 10:30 Sund:4 y Sem ce -9 &. 10:30 WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8:00 r>.m. R I· ;H I /\(, IUHI lot Week days: 9 am-4:30 pm Wednesday: 9 am -7:45 pm Tuesday: 9 am -5 pm, 7-9 • • • SECOND C'HURC'H OF CIIIUST. SCIENTIST Newport Beach at Corona del Mar • 3100 Paclltc VIew Dr. Sunday School -10 a.m. Sunday Service -10a.m. Wednesday: 8:00p.m. Rl· \ 1>1 \ (, RO O \1 3500-B E. Coast Hwy. Entrance on Narcissus Moo.-Fr l.: 10 am to 5 pm Sunday afternoon: 1 to 3 Saturday: 10 am to 4 pm • • • • You are cordially Invited to attend Ctl.lrch Services a.od to use Reading Rooms. We invite you to worship LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER, LCA 2900 Pacific View Dr. Corona del Mar, Call!. LAWRENCE D. F RUHLING Pastor --Pbooe 64-4-2664 -~~U~-\._Y~SERVICES: uOihy SC'OOo1 •• 9:15a.m. Worship ..... 1(}.30 a.m. Nu rsery and Coft~ Hou r CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA Newport Beach 1400 W. Balboa Blvd . 673-3805 Rev. Robert Shepard Jr. Worship & Church School 9:30a.m. Weekday Pre-School 9:00 -11:45 GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Veterans Memorial Bldg. 565 w. 18th, Costa Mesa REV. TOM TYREE. Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES: 10:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL: All ages, 9:30 a.m. HOME BIBLE CLASSES: Call 552-0092 •Teaching Bible Doctrtne• THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH "THE FRIENDLIEST CHURCH IN TOWN " 14 \ ) 'Il l : I'. \f I I I I \. I' ·\ \ I () R 9:45A.M. 1118lE CL ASSE S -II A.M. WO RSHIP HOU R 6:00P.M. -E VANGELICAL HOUR 3 01 11\ACNOLIA AT SANTA ANA AVE •• COSTA MESA Jllumout~ C!Iongrrgational U:hurr~ A FREE ANO INOEPENDffrH C ONCRECATIOHAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH I HI· R l'\". JO H 'I; \.I'"'" \I I. 'lint \t• r SUNDAY SERVIC ES: 1:30 A.M. AHO 10:00 A.M. CHURCt1 SCHOOL: f 100 A.M. AND 10.:30 A.M. 3262 BROAD STREET, WEWPORT HEIGHTS NURSERY CAR£ I' RO VI OED PHONE: 642-2740 The radiology department at Hoag hospital Is now pro- viding romputerlr.ed tomog- raphy, a new x--ray seanning procedure which produces, for the first time, well- defined and accurate pic- tures of the brain and other organs, hospita.l otrlclals an- nounced this w~lc. First -generation com- puterir.ed tomography scan- ne rs were limited to ex -. amination of t he brain. Hoag's scanner wUI be used to examine a ny pa rt of the body. Computerized tomography pictures a slngle, t hin layer of tissue at any depth with- in the body. A computer processes data from the 65,- 000 pic ture polnts whJch make up each thln tlssue section and displays them as a cross-secUonal picture . FORENSICS TE~ IS THIRD IN TOURNEY occ •s forensics team finished 3rd out of more than 30 schools at tbe Calf- fomJa-Ar1zona community college speech tournament held Nov. 5-6 at Pasadena Ctty College. Ben WatktnsofCostaMesa earned a first place trophy in exl)osltory spealdng, a 3rd place trophy in readers theat er, and was gtven an excellent certHtcate in oral l.Dterpretation. Korky Black of Costa Mesa woo 5 rounds of Lincoln-Douglas debate, capturing a firs t place tro- phy In that competition. SEAMAN Me ELM EEL IN NORTH SEA EXERCISE Navy postal clerk seaman Charles J. McElmeel, sooof Mrs. Joan McElmeel of 945 wusoa. Costa Mesa, partt- ctpated 1n exercise ''Booded Item•• 1n the North Sea. Re fs serving aboardtheamphl- blous command ship USS Mount Whitney, borne por- ted at Norfolk, Va. He is a 1967 graduate of Estancta high school. More than 10,000 Navy- men and 11,000 gl'OUDd troops, trom the u.s., Den- mark, aod the FedenJ Re- RepubUc of Germuy, toot part in tbe coordinated am- plllblous, land aDd atr ex- e rcise. • MONDA Y, NOV . 8 Timothy R. Mulvany, 26, of 2700 Peterson Way, was charged with drunk driving at Bristol St . and Cypress St. at 2:20 a.m •.. A bur- glar pried open a screen door to ta.ke a $350 color TV set from Donna Rae North, 2300 Fairview Rd •••• Char- les E. Birchler, Tustin, re- ported the $400 burglary or cash from a cash box 1n tbe garage of bls service station at Bristol St.. Ud Red Rill Ave ••• Six loul'- ounce cootainers of mllt and an undeter mined number of i ce cream bars were stoleo from the cafeteria of Kaiser middle school, 2130 Santa Ana Ave., entry being gained through a glass sem ce Win - dow; some malicious mis - chief was done in the cafe- teria • • • A $204 social se- curity check was stolen from a metal box in the ballway cabinet 1n the home of Peter Giarrusso, 311 W. WUson St. • • . Tbe $499 burglary of a TV set, two clock ra- dios, stereo radio and cas- sette tape r ecorder was re- ported by Sally L. Murray, 2861-D Mendoza Dr.; the burglar gained ent rance by r emoVing a window screec and interior fan •.. An $80 stereo tape deck was stolen from the vehicle of James D. SIU.ogle, 1919 Maple St. • TUESDAY, NO V. 9 Michael Inman. 18, Lake- wood. and Michael Helms, 19, Cerritos, were arrested on armed robbery charges at Gisler Ave. and Iowa St. at 1:04 a.m. after threaten- Ing Ertc Larsen, service stauoo attendant, wlth a tire arm and tald.ng about $20 cash from him ln a service statloo at 3190 Harbor Blvd. .•• wuuam R. Watson. 2269- c Miner St., reported the theft ot his 1965 car which he bad left parked at the rear of his aprartment ••• Jane Engel, 29, Santa Ana, com- plained of p&ln after ber car hit tbe rear of a car driven .-'liL by Mary D. Doebke, 4522 • • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * "" * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Dorchester Rd., Corona del • lt Yu, and was bit lAthe rear ·• ORDER YOUR ENSIGN SUBSCRIPTION NOW! • by a car c1r1vea b' Jean • f"RIDAY, ~OV. 12 Joanne Callahan, 1773 Oriole Dr., Costa Mesa, suf- fe red bruised elbows when a bicycle she was ric11.ng hit the right side of a car driven by Ronald H. Beaver , 34, Hunt ington Beach, at Golf Course Dr. and Mesa Verde Dr. East .•. Floren~ C. Doty, 80, Apt. 88, l753Santa Ana Ave., was taken to Hoag tlosptta.l comp~ of pain m ber back and rlgbt l~ a.tter she was bJt by a car ln a crosswalll>-tolng across 17th St. at Westminster Ave., being rolled up the hood of the Yebfcle drtveo by Gn~ A. Nunneley, 20, of 19822 Broolthurst St., Ruotiogtoo Beach ••. Elva B. Freder- ltlng, 51, of 3061 Country Club Dr ., was charged With drunk driving oo printe property after a car she was driving was involved in an accident in a service sta- tloo lol at 3030 Harbor Blvd., wfth a car driven by C hrlstine A. Curtis, Hunt- Ington Beach ..• A burglar obta..lned a $24 calculator and $5 cash from the locker of Robin J . Bernard, 3001 Grant Ave., at Orange Coast College ... Tamara VanDer - Molen, Irvine, reported the $134 burglary of clothlng, 8 t rae k tapes, and a teonis racket from her car parked at Orange Coast Collt!fe •.• A three~laded boat pro- peller aDd 2 prop sbafts were stolen from the stor- age yard of Edward E. Full- mer, 2099 placentia AYe., a $450 loss • • . A thief obtallled a $6.60 case o! beer from tbe u. Tote -M Market, 1913 Pomona Ave •• by dtstracting a clerlt and r emovtog the case trom the store ••• Sharon A. Rinaldo, Z8, ot 706-D Shalimar Dr., was taken to Hoag bospttaJ for treatment of ln)lries after her ca r hlt the rear of a car driven by Sylvia N, Soeddon, 37, West- minster, wblcb bit the rear of a ear driYeo by Richard A. Dafty, 41, El Monte, oo Ha.rtJor BIYd. 80 feet north of Pooderoa St. • SATURDAY, NOV. 13 ca...... bdcofM tro. IU ......._._ tbe ....., bl"t&kiill ...... clul a. 1 dDor ud era•IJic lllrallcb • dead -bolt seew-ed door. • SUND-AY, NOV. 14 1bomu L.. EWs, 18, of SUI Gl)nJtu Ave.. re- c .. Ytd macw ~rtes W'beo bls c:u ... oet of control Ud ~a palm tree oo .._.. Verde Drtve W., 16 feet IIOUtb of A YOn C ire le at 1:!0 a.m •••• Bel"DD.J'd D. Colaccblo, Hlll1t1Qctoo Beach. reported tbe $677 theft of 65 baDd.les of wood slllacJes and 80 feet of copper tabq from a bouse GDd.er ooutructioo at 1187 Glen- eagles Tr. • • • Jooathan s. Ray, 18, of 1M 16tb Pl., was charted wtth dnmk drlv- 1ng and DOt ha Y1ng a driver's license ln his possessSoo after h1s car hit a parked p1ck..qp truck oo LUac Lane, 48 feet east or Aster Pl. • MONDAY, NOV. 15 Joseph C. Walters, 17, of 1800-A Wallace Ave., rfdtng a bicycle, was lnvolved in an accident with a car driven by John M. Strt.ffer, Z3, of 863 Coogr ess St., at Pla- centia Ave. and Cong ress St. • .. A burglar entered through a louvered window l.nto Exotica Designs Land- scape Enterprises, 778 W. 20tb St., taking a stereo with 2 speakers and a type. writer, a $425 loss ..• Thelma Chessman. 3120\'an Buren Ave., reported her pu~ stolen from 3042 Eo- t erprfse St., CODtala.fng a wallet, prescrtpt1oo sun glasses, $27 C2Sh and keys .•. David L. Sloane, 148-B W. Wllsoo St., reported the Sl.175 burglary of stereo equJpmeot and a pair or shoes from his apartment • . . Two dozen Ice cream bars and $2 in 5-ct>nt pieces wert> stolen by a burglar at Lind. bergb school, 220 E. 23rd St.; a 11oor lock was pried open to gain ent ry to the cafeteria .•. A pedestrian. Alberta Madr~gal, 37, Santa Ana. was taken to Mer cy Gene ral Hospital for treat- ment of injuries after being hit by a car on Red HUJ Ave. 22 f~t south of PuU- m aJl St., driven by Michael J. Rf.nch, 26, of 2336 ~ew­ port Blvd., Costa Mesa. • TUESDAY, NOV. 16 Richard L. Baud, l 8, F OIIOtain Valley, wu charged wit h drunk drivil:lg on Harbor Blvd. at the San Diego F reeway at 2:15 a.m. • . . Gary R. Refs, 3023 CooUdge AYe., reported the $129.25 bur glary of a TV set, turntable, 33 LP records and a towel from his apart- ment; vice grips were uSed on a door knob to gain entry ••• Larcy L. Tracy, 1122 Salinas Ave., complaJned that someone used physical force to break open a wallt- ln closet in hJs home, ran- sacked tile area in sear ch of unknown property, talting notbing • • • Cash tOUJll.ng $300 including paper cur- rency and coins was stolen from a metal file cabinet in a storage room in the general om ces or South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St. • .. BllJ J. Blackburn, 30, ot 2035 Fullerton Ave., suffered minor in)lrles fn a Yehicle accident at :-iew- port Blvd. and Bay St., also lnvolvi~ motorist Pamela J . AlVidrez, 27, 868 Center St •••• Roy C. Zartman. 2294 Fountain Way West, reported tbe $938 t.urglary trom his home of a TV set. co1fts and silverware. C. G. TRAININ G Coast Gurd seaman ~ preot1oe Craig Skx>ge rsoa. soo uf retired Lt. Col. and Mrs. Pa~l E. Sqer son ot 1256 Rutland Road, West- cWf. las completed r~n.Jlt t ra.b11ng at tbe Coa-st Guard Tra.iDlDC Cettter, Alamedll. He 1s a 19'74 gratllate of San Clemeate hlgtl schoOl, aDd jolDed tbe Coast Guan1 1n Warcb., 19'76. • • M. Lindsey, 28, or 869 Plum .. ON y 5 00 A YEAR • St., all eucbouod OD 19th •· l S • • St., 126 feet west of W~ple Fraot Sban t ooutted Hunt- tDctoo Beach pollee that his '69 Ba)l B11c ns stolen from 1935 Pomona AYe •... TRAINS AT THE POINT • • St .••• Josette B. Tyler, • -------------• 5Z, of 222 Knox Pl., repor. It • PT 10... o• ft T • ted paiD after hu cu hlt • IMSIGM SUISC"I " 110 • It tbe rear of a eu drtYea by It PL!:ASE SENO M E THE E NSIG-N FOR ONE YEAR. :Allee P. YUltr,61,ofS115 It I AM ENCLOSING SS.OO FO AMY SUBSCRIPTION . • Platte Dr., lDd lflS bit 1D • • tbe rear ol a cu drtYtD • • bY F n.oces S. LoMeons, 132 : • Vla Han~. lJdo JsJe, 011 • IOBIC.OII:It'S SlGNATIIU ••.... · ........•... · • .. · · • · · • faJr Or 56 fMt eut of • • H a.ft)or Bi•d. . . Aboat $1.5 • RAid (PitJM'n:D) ....•..••..•......... •..... . . . . . . . • cash wu eu. ttom.Emrd • • ... RIDdltJ,Il, ttttott~M Ia • : Ara-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : :,~;:-=~~Sbai em ......... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Paa.l · ·. · · · · · · · · · • • 10:05 p.m. by two mtll 1D ! ~ ttlelr eHlJ 20a, OM llmllla- 9 lt till( I CWI by !loJdtlc !Ill tud _. [jij ~~ 1721 •• C'QUT HICIHWAY •.tv btl lblrt 4emantll .. •• ~--&. CaiONA Dm. IIA!It CAL.lfPottMA •-:CUb lid qiiOttd U RJtlc. A . baJ'flar broke a lock oo 1 ll.ldSnc &lass door to gain tllltry to tM apartment of Rle.bl.rd A. H~er, l 017 -C V aleocla Dr., tattDg lteno equipment valued at $100 ••• A storage room door wu food ldcked ~ ill VUla Mesa Apts.. 7ZO Yldorta St., btlt DOtb.1nc wu *'-1 lll1IUc . . . Tbt O"W"Der of 1 black labndor doc wu waned after tbt animal ~ tbt bt.ek ol a man wa.l.ldlc c. 1 ttb st. at f..,_ .-nJ AYt. tad wu n111 off bJ • ome.r r.W.C and later ..,.. • de rt lind Albert A. Nelwan, 80Q ol Mr. aDd Mrs. Carl A. Nel- •an, 2199 Pomona, Cos. ta Mea. bLs completed ca- det baSSe tninlng at the U.S. Milltuy Academy, West Polot, N.Y. He ls a 19'75 graduate of Estanc-Ia Hlcll SchooL Lllncheo11 • Di,,er Br~~,ch • Llle S11pper Roma•IU Glliklr M11sz& in the old woi'IJ lllmosphere of the Capri w .11nge Rese fllllh.ons Ho11ored (714) 642-9434 3300 W . C011st Highway at Newport Blvd. Newport &ach and the ongintd Amelia's on Balboa Island Dinner Only 311 Manne A11e. (714) 673-6580 XEROX COPIES NO MINIMUM Legal . 5~ Co lor ed Paper -5~ Bound Material -6~ Double Siding -9~ Lables -25~ per sheet (8~ X 11) Vela Binding -$1.25 per book Collating -1/2~ a copy Spiral Binding -75~ and up per book 3oo per tuldred-1 original at x 11 400 per tuldred-1 or igil181 ai x 14 COPY STOP 4301 Birch -~ile 5 Newport~. 751-1050 ,.f. MOH. ·FRI. 8 -.S (NI:AR ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT) CUSTOM POOLS and THERAPEUTIC SPAS Ofi£N 7 DAYS. P!tO!tE QR Y!S!! 9UA SH9WftOOMS tOI)Ax. 12222 SO. HARBOR BLVD., GARDEN GROV£ 27601 PORBES ROAD, LAGUNA NlGU'EL Anaheim Garde-n Grove FuJlertoo 772-3401 ~50-7665 871-8020 La(una Niguel Bll-!375 STATE LICDISE NO. 1922)7 HOTEL IOAIDING IIOOMINS DIGS· CATS MARINERS CHURCH ...A 8110 .. ~T ~~ GYJIOft .M:ll ftLSPBOnc ~~ T8E TIACIOIG • c·£JindiD ON~ CDIIT A.lfD T'D llBLI. WlTB 1~01'1 Pll.tC'TEAL C1IRII!'tAJ' .U'f'IRG. ALL AGa AD WIU'NII c_ . .__.,., ............ stnm&l' aatllt'A ....,_ .. _u• .... LUfiCNEOII ,~, _ ~ -' • '•Do lt rtcM. or JOII'rt a : • dead .... "ldYblctbt .... ~rota a art r-by u a.ai-...a ca.tro1 oftleer • • . ........ s. Golab, 151-.A w. ..... st.,~ a.e •a.m t~u~luJ ot Jt•etry. MAL.uf • ,...LQIIII • Lc.TIII • ITaAD •• •• • * * * * * * • * * • • * • * * * * • • • * * ~ * • * • * • * • * * * • * • 011 ~:Jot ••• Char 1M A. Cv- 1-1'!011 FVIIC"'I"I,.;IIKJI 8UIIKUS NAill IT AT! liE NT Tlf _,..-an doUic ba•h r u: WIIUu:l L,.. • • llloo, MIS• IIIJcooi-.•J,.Z01,Mow- port Beaeh, CA NIIO:: ffll. Uam LJ'OD. tz9 Vi& Udo Sold, Nnport S.Cb, C A U66S: Pttor M. 0.:.., 444 Iabella Ttrn.c., Con.a <lei IIW, CA !I!SZS: lltaJ. Randi.U.. 4575 AbbeypteCt., Su JoM, CA 95111; .lames E. McNamara, 11602: CMCI)' Lane, Garden Grot'fl, CA 92640; wuuam Lyoo, u Trustee of tM Ocbs Cblld- ren's lrre.-oeabte Tnullor the Beoef'lt of Krtsten Rey. nold Oclts, 929 Vla Lido Sou<!, Newport Beach_ C A 92663; WUUam Lyoo, as T rustee of the Oc.tls Child· ren's ltrtYOC;ab le Trost for the Benefit of Vlctori.l Gall Oehs, 929 Yla Ltdo Soud, Newport Beach, CA 92663; WUIIam Lyoo, as Trustee of the Orhs Children's Ir- revocable Trust for the Benefit of Sarah Joyce Ochs. 929 Vla Lido Soud, Newport Beach, C A 9266S; WUUam Lyon. as T rustee of the Abi- gail Oehs Irrevocable Trust, dated August 25, 1976, 929 Vl.a Lido Soud, Newport Beach, CA 92663. T hls business Is conducted by a (enenl partnership. Signed; William Lyon, General Putne r. This statement was flied with the county clerk of Or- ange County Nov. 8, 1976. Publish: Nov. 18,25, ~- 2, 9, 1976, 1n lhe Newport Harbor Ensign. f -66214 PU BLI C N OTICE FICTfTIOlJS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing busloesS as: C'ESI Boo, 222 Marine Ave., Bal. boa Island 92G62: Sabahattin Otonur, 222-l /2 Marine Ave., Balboa fsland, Cal. 92662. This business is conducted by an individual. Signed: Sabahattin Or.onur. This sta tement was Died with the county clerk of Or - :tnge County Nov. IS, 1976. Publlsh: Nov. 18, 2~. Dec, 2, 9, 19'7t, in the Newport flarbor Enst~n. F -66759 P U BLI C N OTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person ls dotng business as: Elder Construction Co., 110'7 E. Balboa BIYd., Balboa, C.a. 9Z661: Donald E. Elder, 1107 E, Balboa Blvd., Balboa, Ca. 92661. This business Is conducted by an individual. Signed: Donald E. Elder. This statement was fUed with the county clerk or Or- ange County Nov. 15, 19'76, Publish: Nov, 18, 25, Dec. 2, 9, 1976, Jn the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -66758 PUBLIC N O T IC E S-30762 F"ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing business as: FC P Ad- vertislng Co., 4300 C ampus Drive, Suite 202, Sewport Beach, Calif. 92660: F'lber- glass Cleaning Products inc. Thts busl.ness Is conduct- ed by an unlncoJ'l)Orated as- sociation other than a part- nership. Signed. Joseph A. Merkel. This statement was flied .,..lth the county clerk of Or- ange County :iov. ~. 1976. Publish: Nov, 11, 18, 25, Dec. 2, 1976, In lhe Newport Harbor Ensign. F -&6117 P!:J B LI C. N OTICE s .. 3079o F'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS t'OAME STATEMENT Trle following per son Is doing business as: The Ice CrHm Man, 2609 Newport Blvlf., Newport Beach 92600: Scott Satoshl Kajlya,l3ll w. Ulst., GardeD2, Ca. 90247. This bus!ness Is conducted b1 an lnc21vldual. Signed: Scott S. Kajlya, Thls statement was rued wi.Ul the county clerk of Or- .ange County Nov. 12, 19?6. Publish: Nov . 18, 25, Dee. 2., 9, 19'76, In the Newport Ha.rbor Enslen. F -66562 P U BLIC NOTICE FTCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The roHOW'lag per100 ls dotDC bast.ous aa: MUes ud Gnye ~bllc: RelaUoos, UZ6 Grud Afe., Suta ~'Ca. moo; m "· 111a1o, -ADI, CL 9Z70l: L.aot SeaH P.,.., !SS8 S-Aoa, Co- Ita .._, Ca. nu?. Tllll_ .. _ by .. lodS.-1. __ .._.S.P11D0. 1"'IU ltltemtat wu ftl.:l ... coe-, elm of Or- .,.. ~1 flo•. IS, 18'71. Mlllb: Mm. 11, !5, Dec. !/ '· 18'71, .... "-Hiltlor hllp. F -#lei '· PU8L.JC NOTICE S-44Sat FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NoUIE STATEMENT Tille AlUow1aic pe.ra:~a IJI doiDI Mltnttt u: K West. m1 Krimor ••-WOII-.... e.r, CalJ.II)n&t 921U; (1'1S SooiJI Fair 0.... A••- •e, PUMdel•, Ctllloro.la 91105~ HTL.......,u.IDc:., S1SS..Wtb ft.lrOaUAY_.e, P-, Caillonlll 91105. TOia bus'-Is <OOClueted by a toJl)Ontiol. CorporatiOG Name: lfTL lndastrles, Inc •• Richard B. Leng, Ytee-Pru:ldeat/sec- retary. This statement was flied with. the county clerk of Or- ange County Oet. U , 1976. Publis h: Nov. •• u. 18, Z5, 1976, In the Newport Habor Ensign. F -65393 PUBLI C N O T ICE S-44330 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE MENT The followtng persons are doing busluess as: Muc• Andre, Endno Town & COlllltry Sbopplng Center, 3cr7 Ma.rtne Avenue, Suite 8, Balboa Island 92662: Ron ~lemons, 2Z7 Lugonla St., Newport Beach, Call!orota: Mark BeoaboU, 14781 Don- caster, Irvine, Callfornta. This business ts conducted by ''a gene ral partnefshtp.'· Signed: M. M. Benabou. Tilts statement was· fil ed with the county clerk of Or- ange County Oct. 26, 1976. PubUsh: Nov. 4, 11, 18, 25, 1976, ln lhe Newport Harbor Ensign. F -65394 P U B L I C NO T ICE FJCTrTfOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE MENT The following persons are doing business a.s: Newport Bav Real Estate Invest- ments , 2435 E. Coast High- way, Suite liS, Corona d£>1 Mar, Calif. 92625: Domenlc Caclo, 146 ShoreclUf Rd., Corona del Mar, Calltornta 92625; Myron S. Weeks, 72.5 Domlngo Or., NPwport Beach, Callfornia 92660. This business Is conducted by a general partnership. Signed: Domenlc Caclo, Myron S. Weeks. This statemenl was flled wlth the county cle rk of Or- a.nge County Nov. lG, 1976, Publish: Nov. 25, Dec. 2, 9, 16, 1976, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -66827 P U8LtC NOT ICE s -37031 f iCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are do~ business as: Benfid~ Veroon Assocta.tes, 18651 Von Ka.rma.n Avenue, lrvtne, California 927 15: Benellclal Standard Propertles, Inc., a Califomta corponHon, 3700 Wilshire Bouleva rd, Los Angeles, California 90010; Leonard Vernon and Associates, a partne rship, 1888 Century Park East, Los Angeles, Calllornla 90067, This business Is coOOucted by a general partnership. Co rporation Name: Bene - fi cial Standard Properties, In c., Dale Madofi, Assist. Secretary. This statement was tued Wlth the county clerk of Or- ange County Nov. 8, 1976. Publlsh: Nov. 18, 25, Dec. 2, 9, 1976, In the NeWJX!rt Harbor Ensign. F -66213 P U B L I C N O T IC E fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE MENT Tbe fol1owtng person is doing business as: KE ZY Broack:ast WorkshOp, 11 90 E. Ball Road, Anaheim, Cal\. fornla: American MediaSys. tems Corporation, Calff. corp., 3416 VIa LIOO, New- port Beach, CalUornia 92663. This business Is cooducted by a corpo~Uoa. Corporation Name: Am&rlun Media Systems Corp., L, E. Marshall, VIce- President. This statement was ttled wUh the county clerk of Or- ange Cotmty Nov, 2, 1976 . PublLsb: NOY. 4, 11, 18, 25, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. r -65848 P UBLIC N OTICE s.3cn73 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST•ATEMENT Tbt loJlowlnf per.ans ar• doinJ buS(DtSS as: M.ttcheU • Bron No. 1, 391 VIsta 8&yt., Newport Beleb, Ca. 92660: Larry L. IIIUCbtll, 19'7 VIsta BIJt. Newport Beach, Ca. t!C60; Dl•• M. Brown, 679 BoliiDI, Lapna Beach, Ca. 9%651 . Ttdl basiHSII• ooodllcttd by a llmlled po-.oblp. Sl"*': Lam L. IIIUelloll. nt. ~tattm..at wu fl1ad · """IMCOGIIIJeltrtofOr- , 111• eo.ty M... t, 18'16. Albu.b:: HoY. 18, ts, n.e. z, 9, 19?6, 1D Ut• ~r1 Hart>Or Eulp. F ..WSI --,P::-u=a:-L-,1 C::-:N:cO::-T=:-:1 C;-:E:----;;P:-;U-;B;;L-;1-;:C,-:;H-;;O~T:';I'::C:":I<:--IEW'QRT NAilOR £JSUII P U Bl..l C N 0 T I C E --;;:;;;;~~~iis-_......;....:;..,:;:.;..:;..:..:..:;~:.::.._-I'IJ&lii'ED 1£1J.IA -'AGE 6 --;;~~~~~~ P ... ilHOUI BUSI!GIS $.10711 FICiiiiJUS ...... MAKE ITAT1:IIIEIIT ftCTITDJI BOIUCn.....,us.. THURSDAY, IIOY. !5, ltli MAllE ITAttiiiDIT T1to -.. ..-Ia NAill£ STATEIIEJtr COIIOIIA DEL IIAI!, CAL Tilt _,.. -Ia dOIJII biiM.. U: AeJDe Tbe loUoftlc pti'IOI t.s **a ._d I 7 U; CMdlce Po.-S.meo, uoo olollle boll-u : _, Lid., mo -. 8Ift.. WOII Coul Hip,.,, Hew-Sip C4_.7, 1711S Iloilo lOS, ~.._caw. port B•ell. taU: DorUT. Wlllttrl>trl"J st., FCIIIIIala PUBLIC NOTICE IUM: 1. £Me .Le8vroe., Seibert. lHS6-D Rod HW. ValltJ. Ca. tZ?C*: Wuter tT11 SM \W • Or., eo.ta hltll, CL 91610; Bn1~ A. Kol(ulA, 17193 W'lllter~ SUPERIOR COURT OF THE ...... Clltl. ..... E. Seibert, 11me. be.rf'J' st._ Focmta.bl YalltJ, STATE Of CALIFORNIA T1U t.eet-·-~ Tblsbnlaesslsoooducted Cal. 92701. fOR THE COlrtfTY OF bJ a U..-.s putlle......_ b7 ulodloldaal. This .._l.o ...... eted ORANGE Slpod: E. Eddlo Lo- stped: llorts T. Seibert. by an lDdt¥1dul. NO. AD 15001 Sanaa.. Tbls tttttmttll was ftled S\ped: Walter A. Uoll'&ll. CITATK>N CC Z$5 Tbt.J 1tatemea1: wu ftled wUII tiM oount)' elert of Or-Thl.s statemeat wu ftled (Ab&Dclonmflllt) wttb tbe cca1:J c:lert ar Or- qe Cottnly Nov , 15, 19'76. with the COWlty clerk of Or-In the rnatt.r oftbe peti~ aact C.OIIIIty Ocl. !&, 19'78. P\ablld: Nov. l8, 25, Dee. aoce COW\ty Nov. 5, 191'6. UOo of MARIA DE LOS hbllstr.: New. 4, 11, 11, 2, 9, 1976, Ia tile Newport Publish: Nov. U, II, ZS, ANG ELES ROW'ERO ZA-ts, 19'76, 1ft tbe Newport Harbor Ensign. F ~66762 Dec. 2, 1976, In tbe Newport UORA LOPEZ GALLO, Oil HartJor EDSI,gn, r .&s.a Hubor EDSlgn. F -66ll5 behalf of RAUL ROW:ERO P UBLIC NOTICE ZAMORA, a mloorforFree-PUBLIC N O T ICE C S-30758 dom from Pa.reotal ustody S-62682 aDd CoDtrot. FICTITIOUS BUSLNESS FIC TITIOUS BUSINESS THE PEOPLE OF THE NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT STATE OF CAUFORNlA The followlnc persoos are The roUowtng persons are To: MANUEL FIMBRES doinc buslness as: Shangba.l SprlQK Garden Restaurant, doing bu siness as: West-CORNEJO 6842 Edinger AVe., at Gol~ Lus k, 17550 GUlette AYe· By order of this court yoa nue, P.O. Bo1 C-19560, Ir-are benby adnsed tr.t JOU dt"nwest. Huntington Beach, vine. CA 92''113:Jobn D. Lust may t.ppear before the judge Ca. 92.64?: Chlu, Chung All, • Son C-"' Ia ld'•• 1o ~rt 1 19 333 North Bereodo Street, • a i&U.IOrn corpora-pres _.. -mea tton, geot"nl partner, 17550 of tbts court oo Jan. 6, Los Angeles, Ca. 90004: P 0 Bo 1977 9 00 A.M !•-d Chow, M. John, 11467 Seg~ GUl ette Avenue, . . I , It : ., ~ a.n rei! Way, Cdlver City, CL C-19560, Irvine, CA 92713; there to show c:ause, It any 90230• J ames E. West, general you have, whJ RAUL Tills buslnesstseoo<klcted partner, 10?10 Wils hire ROMERO ZAMORA shOUld by a general partnership. Blvd., Apt, 704, Los Angeles, oot be dedaNd tree of your Slgned: Chlu, Chung An; CA 90024. custody and control for the This business Is conducted purpose of treeing RAUL Cho..,, M. John. by a general partnership. ROMERO ZAMORA tor This statement was flied Corporation Na:ne: John placement for adoption. with the county clerk of Or-D. Lusk & Son, WOllam R, " William E. StJohn, ange County Nov. 9• l 9'16, Brasher. VIce-President. Clerk PubUsh: Nov. 18, 25, Dec. This statement was filed frances L. Valasek, 2., 9, 1976, In th e Newport with thf' county clerk of Or-Depu ty Clerk Harbor EnsJgn. F -66350 ange Countt Nov. 2, 1976. Fite, Loughran, Heinly, P U BL I C N OTICE Publish: Nov. 11, 18, 2~, Osterhout&! Trebler In As- S-37259 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The folloWing perSOils are doing business as: S\mc rest Ontario Company, a Joint Venturi!, 1691 Kettering Street, Irvine, Calllomla 927 14: The Colwell Com - pany, a Joint Venture, 3223 w. Sixth Street, Los Ange~ les, California 9002.Q; But- ler Housing Corporation, a Joint Venturer, 1691 Ketter- Ing St reet, Irvine, Caltrol'Dil. 92714. This business Is conducted by an unincorporated as- ~~:~~::hlp~ther tb.if a Signed: S\l ncrest OntariO Company. a Joint Venture, By: Butler Hou sing Cor- poration, a Jolnt Venturer, J. A. Feeley, Jr., VIce- President. This statement was nted with the county clerk of Or- ange County Nov. 3, 1976. Publish~ Nov. 18, 25, Dec. Z, 9, 19?6, 1n the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -659Z5 P U BLIC N O T ICE S-37257 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons al'i! doing business as: Ptcas - sio's, 630 B. Newport Cen- ter Drive, Newport Beach, California 92660: Edwln AI · vtn Epstein, Junior~ 25152 La Suen, Laguna HILls, Cali - fornia 92653; Janyce Myrna Epstein, 25 152 La Suen, La- guna Hills, CaiUornla 92653. This business Is conducted by a Um lted partnership. Sign~: Edwin AIYin Ep- stein, Junior. This statement was rued with the county clerk of Or- ange County Nov. 3, 19'1 6. Publish: Nov. 18, 25, Dec, 2, 9, 19'76, ln the Newport I! arbor Ensign. f -65922 PUBLIC NOTI C E Dec , 2., 1976, in the Newport sociaUon, 1200 North Main Harbor Ensign. F .65826 Street, Suite 72.4, Santa Ana, PUBLIC NOTICE California 92701,Teleph00e: (7 14 ) 834-1234, Attorneys for PeUUoner. S-62570 FICTITfOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons ar e doing business as: Chevron lnvestments 1, 33691 Wind- jammer Drive, Laguna Ni- guel, CaJUornia 92.677: Elea- nor Minkoff, 336!1 1 Wiodjam. mer Drive. L~na Ntgue.l, C allfornla. 92677; Michael L, Minkoff, 31 917 Lyndb rook Court, Westlake VUiage, CaUfornia 9ll6l. Thfs business Is condu cted by a limited partnership. Signed: Eleanor Minkoff. This statement was flied wtth the county clerk of Or- ange County Oct. 2.9, 1976, Publish: Nov. It, 18, 2~. Dec, 2, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F65689 f'USLIC N O TICE S-62661 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME $'fATEMENT The following persons ue doing business a.s: Lusk. Noh! Company 17550 Gil- lette Avenue, (P.O. Box C- 19560), Irvine, CA 92.7 13: John 0, Lusk & Son, a Cali- fornia corporation, general partner, 17550 GU!ette Ave- nue, (P.O. BOX C.J9560). Irvine, CA 927 13; Santiago Land Company, a Caltto'mla corporation, general part- ner, 17550 Glllette Avenue, (P.O. Box C-19560), Irvine, CA 9271 3, This business Is conducted by a genera.! partnership. Corporation Name: John D. Lusk & Son, WUUa m R. Brasher, Vice President. This statement was fUed wtth the county clerk of Or~ aoge Count)' Nov , 2., 1976. Publish: Nov. 11, 18, 25, Dec. 2, 19'76, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. f -6582.4 PU BL IC N O T I CE Publish: Nov. ll, 18, 25, Dec. 2, 1976, 1n the Nevport Harbor Ensign. P U B LIC NO T IC E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STA TEMENT The following per9Cms are doing business as: PCL Pro- perties, 2970 Harbor Boule. vard, Suite 206, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626: Raphae!C.:oben, 562 2 Htll Oat Dr ., Los An- geles, Calif. 90068; George H. Pinckney Jr., 3201 M.l- chlgan Ave., Costa Mesa, Call!. 92626; E. Eddie Le- Barron, 2.7 17 Sandpiper Drive, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626 , This business is conduct- ed by a general partnership. Signed: Raphael COhen. Tbis statement was 4led with the coonty clerk of Or~ tnge County No•. 5, 1976. Publish: Nov. 11, 18, Z5, Det. 2, 1976, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. f -66054 P U BL IC N O TI C E FICT ITI OUS BUSINESS NA ME STATEMENT The foHowlng person ts dolog business as: Draw Manage ment Compa.ny, 8402. Commonwealth Ave., Buena Part, Calif. 9062.0: Donald w. Wright, 484 Ogle st., Costa Mesa, CaiU. 92.627; Abe Reider, 5700 Ravenspur Dr., Palos Vprdes, Calif. 9021 4. This business Is conduct- ed by a general partnershl,p. Signed: Abe Reider, Don- ald w. Wright. This statement was fUed ..nth the county clerk of Or- aage County Nov, 8, 19'76, Publish: Nov. 11, 18, 25, Dec. 2, 1976, lD the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -66161 PUBLIC N OTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTM'TOCJS BUSINESS NAJ&E STATEMENT Tbe lollowiol person Is doing bulneN IS.: Co.rona del Mu Properties, 2435 £. Coast. SUite S, Corona del War, Ca. 926!5: Chrystle r . Hopper, soa J urnlne Ave., Corona del Uar, Ct. 92625. This business Is cooducted by an tndiYictaaJ. Signed: ChrystJe F. Hop. oer. ."h.l.s statement was flied wtth the count)' clerk of Or - a.nge County Oct. 29, 1'1"16. Publish: Nov. 4, ll, 18, 2.5, 1976, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -65660 PUBL IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is doing business a.s: Cares Cards, 2523 Eastbluff Dr., Ne .. wrt Beach 92660: Carol Crabb, 502 Jasmine, New- port Beach, C L 92625. This business Is conducted by an individual. Signed: Carol Crabb, This statement was ftled with the county clerk of Or- age County Oc t. !9, 1!f76. Publish: Nov. 4, 11, 18, 25 , 1976, ln the Newport Harbor Ensl.gn. F -65659 P UBLI C N OTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ~AM E STATEMENT The following persoo Is doing bustness as: Claude Ltd., Z970 Harbor Blvd •• Su ite 206, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626: E. Eddie LeBarron, 2717 Sandpiper Dr ., Costa Mesa, Calil. 92626. Thls business Is conducted by a limited partnership. Signed: E. Eddie Le- Barron. Thl.s statemeot was rued with tt.e cou.oty clerk of Or · a.nge County Oct. 26, 1976, Publish: Nov. 4, 11, 18, 25, 1976, 1n the Newport Harbor Eoslgn. F -65464 PU BLIC NOTI CE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person ls doing business as: Hlblscus I Ltd,, 2970 Ha.rbor Bl vd,, Suite 206, Costa Mesa, CaiU. 92626: E. Eddie LeBarron. 27l7 Sandpiper Dr., Costa Mesa, CalU. 92626. This business Is conducted by a. llm1ted partnersfl.l.p. Signed: E. Et1dle Le- Barron. This statemeal was nled with tbe county clerk of Or. uge County Oct, 26, 19'76. Publish: Nov. 4., 11, 18. 25, 1976, 1.n the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -G546Z PUBLIC N.OTICE S-30?02 FICTJTtOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT • PUBLIC NOTI CE S-1'111t FIFIJCO::,.I1111Mllc:MA' BUSIJ(ESS NAIOl ST ATEIIENT Tilt lolloo1ll -1.5 dot~~ ,.,..... u: lJ~u~Str Yullb,ltttllv,_.-. Jtn~e, ca. mos: Mtll!d.M ......._~lDc ... a Ca1llcftll eorpon.tiQII. 19U Buruce Road. lrYIDP, Ca. IIZ705. 'nils buiAHt ll coodoeted by a corpoJ'aUOII, Corporaltoa Name: aus- akla Marl.r!!e Assodates, loc:., by: Phlltp R. GustJlD.,. S.cretary. Tllla statemeot wu nled •Uh the COI,lGty clerk of Or- a.oce County No•. 3, 19'76. PWIU.tl: Nov. 18, 2~, Dee. z, 9, 1976, In the Newport Ha.rbor Eo$1.gn , F -6592-t PUBLIC N OTICE 63352 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE ME NT The followin& person ls d01nc business a.s: Royal SUites Motel, 2151 East First, Tustin, California gZ705: Reglst.rant: Executive Sultes.Tustln, :a limited partnership; Gene~ Part· ner: Western-United Land Company, a general partn£>r- shlp, 1801 Century Park East, Suite Z101 , Los Ange - les, California. 90067. Tilts bUsiness is conducted by a limited partnership. Executive Sultes.Tustin, a limited partnership. By: Western-United LantlComp- any, a general partnership, general partner; By : Josam lnvestmoot Co., a general partnership, general part- ner; By: Stanley N. Gorr, General partner. This statement was filf't1 wtth the county clerk of Or- ange County Nov. 10, 1976. PubliSh: Nov. 25, Dec. 2, 9, 16, 1976, ln the Ne,.wrt Harbor Ensign. F -66497 PUBL IC NOTICE S-4433~ fiCTITIOUS BUSI:--l"ESS NAME STATEMENT The roll·1winl!. per son Is doing bustn.ess as: B & M lnvestments, 2020 So uth Eastwood, Santa Ana , Ca. 92705: Basil Van Boom and M!Chaf'l P. Ca llaghan, 2020 South Eastwood, Santa An:~, Ca. 92705. This business ts conducted by a general partnetshlp. Signed: Ba.sU VaD. Boom, Genenl Putner. Tl\ts statement was nl""' wtth the county c.Jerk of Or- ange Count y Oc t. 26, 19'76. Publish: Nov. 4, 11, 18, 25, 1976, tn the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -6538j PUBLIC N O T ICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as: Western Engineering Company, 17291 lrvlne Blvd., St. •161, Tus- tin, Ca. !IZ680: Edwa.rr1 Frazee, Zl 02 Ric hmond, Santa Ana, Ca. 9Z701: Gene Miller, 166til Mytlnge r, Hunti.Dgton Beach, Ca. 92647. This business Is conducted hy a genenl partnership. Signed: Edward frat~. Gene Miller . This statement was filed with the county clerk of Or- ange County Nov . 1, 1976. P.Jbllsh: Nov. 4, 11, 18, Z5, 1976, In the Newport Harbor Ens~. F ~657 59 P U BLIC N O T ICE S-31254 f iCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT S-30730 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM E STATEME NT The following person Is doing business as: cOe, lf7 Terrace, Lido Park, New- port Beach, Ca.llfornta 92663: VIctor E. Oplncar, Same as prlnctpaJ business location. S'-30734 FICTITIOUS BUS!NESS NAME STATEMENT The following peraon Is S-42096 The following persons are dolng business as: Quikdata, 3431 Cerritos Ave., Los Ala· mltos 90720: Dr . Ernst. J. Schubert (general partner), 2924 Ladoga, Long Beach, Ca. 90815; Christa Schubert (UmUed partner), 2924 La· doga, Long Beach 90815. This buslness Is conducted by a limited partnersh4!. Signed: Ernst Schubert. This statement was Qle4 wnh the county clerk or Or- aD(e County Nov. 4, 1976, Publlsh: NO'f, 18, 25, Dec. 2, 9, 19'76, in the Newport Harbor Eoslgn. f -66008 PUBL I C NOTI C E S-37260 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The tollowlng per9011 ls dolnc business as: Senior Cltlr..l DliCOUnt Ch1tl, SOO Newport Ctnter Drt'e• Qllte 500, Newpor1 Stach, CL OUGO: Gllel Corport.t.Ja, a c al1tonb corpora Uon, 500 NtwPOrt CIDttr Drbe, SlUe 500, Newport 8u.cb., Ca. 9ZMO. 1 Tlllabu .... s .. .-eted by a corponuoa. CoJl)Oratkla Name: GU• Cot110nlloo, Tbomu w. co,._ PT-. Tllll lla .. mtlll wu f1l«1 -IIM-elorto<Or- llllt ~ """· .. lfll. Plblltb: No-t. 11, !5, Dtc. !, t, lf76, lo lhe Newport Hart>or Eulp. r-- Tllls bUsiness Is conducted by an lndt'f:idwll. Signed: VIctor E. Oplncar. This statement was ftled wtth the county cler k of Or - ange County Nov. 2, 19'76 . Publish: Nov. II, 18, 25, Dee. 2, 1976, in the Newport HutloT Ensign. F -65836 P UBLIC N O TICE S-62$66 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe followiDI per.eona are dotac: bu1tne.ssu:B. J. Mlc:- DoweU &. CompuJ, 1?905 SkJ Park Circle, st&-G. lr- tlne, Ca11forn.Ll 921 15: Berurd J. M~~:Drowelt, 1839 Port CbariH, NtwPOri B~ Ca. U660: Vlrrtnll Kelly MaeDowel4 1839 Pori Chi.rles, Newport Beach, Ca. 9-. n1J bollDtNia coedltded by I cJtMftl partDtrlh.lp, Slpod:Br Biped: 8J.m&rd J. Mac~ -til. Vir~iaia Ke117 flloe- -tll. Tlltl• aa..t.aMII ftJ ftltd w1111 lilt ~elm of Or -uc-eo.ty Oet. 19, It'll. MU.: Mew. U, ll, !5, Doe. I, lVII, II lbt Mnport HaJt>or Eulp. r -Um The following person Is doing business as: JS De- signs, 22661 Lambert st .• Suite 209, El TotQ, Ca. 92630: Jaime Gilbert San- chez, 31583 E. Nine, Laguna Niguel, Cl. 92677 . This buslness Is ooDducted by an lnd1Yidua1 , Signed: JatmeGUbertSan- cbez. This statement was flled wltb the cOUDty clerk of Or- ange CountJ NoY. 5, 1916. Publllb: No•. 11, 18, 25, Dee. 2, 19?6, lJI the Newp:>rt Harbor Enstco. F ...&6095 PUBLIC NOTICE S-62680 fiCTITIOUS BUSIMESS HAlliE STATEMENT Tbt loltowllle oor-II dotnc buslMII u~ Von. Lust, 175SOGW.U•A• .... (P.O. eo. C-111$60~ lnlat, C A 9:71$: Jolto D. lAIIk 6 Soo. a Ca.Wonla corpon ... tloa, , ... ra1 pe.I1Der. 17550 GIUotto A•-(P.O. eo. C-JIIHO~ lnlot, CA IIZ71S. TIIII .... TIMiaooadltdtd bJ a Unlllod .. -.... Corp>-N-SOliD D. Lull 6 Soo, WWia., II. Brublr, Vlce PrtstSnt .. l'lda .......... 111111 wJtll IIM-~ofOr­IJIIt ~ ...... I, 18'71, I'II>Ua: lloo. II, It, II, o.c. ·-lr'11, .. tM lf"POrt H&rt>orEulp. F-61111 doing business u : Robin NOTICE Realty, 2.4853 LakeNeld Of TRUSTEE'S SALE Street, El Toro, Calif. 92630: T.S. NO. 1-39232A Fraothooy Corpontlon, a On Fr1day, December 10, California CorporaUoa, 1010 1976, at 11:00 A.M., Guiltord Court, Leucadia, COM WE, INC., as duly ap. C alit. 92024. · polDted Trustee under 1M This bos!Mss Is coodl.lcted pursuant to Deed or Trust by a co rpo n.Uon. recorded July 19, 19'74, u Corponttoo Name: Frln· ta.t. No. 20041, In book tbooy Corpontton, NlcbolU tlZCIO, pace 1681, of omctal D. NeiSOQ, Pres. Recorda 1A the omce of tbe Thlt: statem.-wu hled Couaty Recorder of Orange with the county cl•rlc of Or. COUDtJ, Calltornta, WILL uce Coanty Oct. Z6, li76. SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Puhllsh: No•. 4, U, 18, TO IDGHEST BIDDER FOR 25, 1976, lo the Newport CASH (payable at time ot Harbor Enslp. F -65458 .. 11 1n llwM moaeJ of the P U BL IC NOTICE S-44446 FJCTITIOIJS BUSINESS KAIIIE STATEMENT Tbe toUowtDc periOD Is olollll bot-u: L.S Coq~Uy, 1?905-M 5q Park Boa1tfttd, l"*t, c alllor- aJa t!?O?: DrliiiiJ .luoftiors, lac., CaWo...a& corp., 1'11105-111 Slo7 Part Boolt-n.nJ, rm.., cau.rona&a 11'1111. TbQ:bui&IIMII.t~cttd bJ a corpof'ltlf».. Corptnlkll Mime: o.ta1 _...., lac• l.ul Call-... ... -. Tllll -... llled wllll IIM-elertofOr- UCt eo.ty Oct. II, 1171. PltbU.: ~~cw. 4, n. 11, 15, 18'7!, Ia tilt No.,.rt -E-... F-6!110S IJalted Statts) at the South froat tntnace to tht Old OIU(e CountJ C011rt1Dase IOC114d ll:l tbe ZOO block ot \ West Santa Ana Blvd.(form-· eriJ Welt 6tb Street) Saota Ana, Calllonll aU rlCht, tttle aM lmenlt eooteyed to lad DOW held by U ~r -.Ad Deed of Trost lJI the ptqlelty lltuattd ln said COIIIIIJ Ud state descrtbtd u: Lot SOS of Tnct Ho. UU, II fht Cit)' of Nnport B•eta, Co.t:y of Oruce. -of Calllonlla, u oor ...,nco_ •-m, Popo I lo 14 laelut" ot MI..Jh,... Mlpl, nc- onll of llld OniCt Coaly, c-. Tilt -add ... ud cOer ooma'le dedpstka, u .. ,. oC tM r..s praperty --.--... --.., llo: 1941 Sllllqo Ort•o, PUBLIC NOTICE F1C 1111001 -·. MAlliE ITATIUWIT n. ............... ~"""IIIIU: K_.H llta-C..IAIL.lltiiDoll '--...... CoL-: Nlal P ......... .._... PuiMrt.~ PrtK 11 Dr .. c---. caL_, a,._E.Rk'"M,u•M -. lM7 Polt-Piaeo. N-rt-,...0. TIIU e.± sa ts ~ odbyaUmlhd--· Slped: ltial P. L-11(. This statemelll wu .ft.led wtth tbe OCIIIIItJ clerk ot Or-ance COUDtJ NoY. 5, 1971, PubUsh: NOt". 11, 11, H , Dec. 2, tgJ6, lD tbe N"PQrt Harbor Enstp. f -66055 P UBLIC NOTI C E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEYENT The foUo•lDc pencm ls dolnc business IS: Cun~ry. VUlage Realty, 4!1 S1st StHM, Newport Bea.ctt. CalU.: Lewls Tboma:JO 01- bort!i, sole owner, 2! 1 2oth St., Newport Beach. Cal. •2663. This business Is CODduct- ed by an IDdhldual. Signed: Lewis Thom!JOD Osborn. Tills statemeftt was ftled wtth the count)' clerk of Or- ange County No•. 5, 1975. Publish: Nov. 11, 18, 25, Dec. 2, 1976, in the Newport Harbor EDSir;o.. F .$6053 P UBLI C NO TICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The rollowlng per.90n Is doing business as: Select Properties, 3130 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, Ca. 92.626: Viotto CofllOraUon, Calif. corp., 3130 Harbor, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626. Ttdz business ls conduct~ ed by a corporation. CoJ'l)Oratloo Name: Vlotto Corpora.Uoo, P. A. Vlotto, Pr esident. This statement was filed with the county clerk o{ Or- ange County Nov. I, 1976. Publish: Nov. 11, 18, 25, Dec, 2, 1976, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. f -6579'7 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STATEMENT The following person Is doing business as: Tru-Line Auto Trim, 24-432 Chrlsanta Dr., Mtsstoo VIejo, Ca. 92675: Blake Marllr1 Helmo, 2 4432 Chrlsanta Dr., Mis- sion Viejo, Ca. 92675. This busllless-ts coodacted by an IndividUal. Signed: Blake Ma.rtln Helmo. Tbis statement was Wed with the county clerk of Or . ange County Oct. 1, 19'16. Publish: Nov. 18, 2:5, De<:. 2, 9, 1976, tn t.he Newport Harbor Ensign. f -63429 P U BLIC N OTICE s.30713 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE ME NT Tl~t• following person is doing business as: The Tu Center, 2.283 1 Loumoot Dr., El Toro, Ca. 92.630: Donald L. Turner. 22831 LoUmont Dr., El Toro, Ca. 92630. This businessls conducted by an lndl'ftdual. Signed: Oooald L. Turoer. This s tatement was Wed with the county c.lerk of Or~ ange County Oct. 20, 1976. Publish: NoY . 4, ·11, 18, .25, 19'"16, 1n the Newport Harbor Ensl(n, f -65042 P U BL IC N O T IC E NeWport Beac h, Calltomla . 92660, The undersigned Trustee disclaims any Ua.btuty tor any Incorrectness of the street tddress and other common designation, U any, shown herem. Satd sale wUl be made, but without eovo!Mnt or wu. ra.nty, espress or Implied, rega.rd.lng Ulle, posstssioo, or eacumbnnce•. to pay tbe remai..D.I.QC prlDdpal sum of the aote(s) secured b)' aid De4!d of 1'rv.st, to-wit: 1135,· 47 4.80, with lJ:Iterest there- on, as proY1ded ln a.Jd BOte(s). adYlrt.ces, U &n)', uDder the terms ofAJd Deed of Trust, fees, chl.rce• aDd e11*!HS of the Trut .. IDd ot lbf tn~sU creettd bJ' aJd Deed of Trut. Tbe benelldai'J ddtr ald DHCI ot Trut h•r~n execatecl and deUnrtdlotM undenlped a wr1.tleD Declsntloa of Default bd Dtmud tor Sale, ud IW'rit· t.. Hollce of Dtflull aod Electloa to SeU. Tbt IIDdtr· stcood -Aid -of DofuU ud Eloetloo lo S.U 1o bo roeordod 11 1111 --rollltrAIP..- ertyla-ed. COMWE, lMC.t u 1'fu... t .. , bJ TU1t lulrDCe ... T"•c-. ......,"' .._ lJouo (- ~·1 . Dalr. .... _ .. 1fll. -..... 11, II, Doc. Z, 18'71, II 11M """'rtlllr- bor £alp. ~UeLIC NOT ICE PE!IIIWMM • PVBLIC.NOTI C E n=iiliJOS 80SIIta:& KAME STATEIIIE:NT n. t:.Dowlls ~ are dollS a.t ear u: t1ae F.J'IIce B..at flbrle._ tteeWa. lMI S.IQpelDme, New- port ~ CalU. liMO: wuuam Earl wu..._ 1101 Port nu.... p;;;: Mwport 8tecb. CalU.IIMO; CII'Ol 1M Wllkt""''a, !zoe POrt Dlu'Ma Place, New- port Beada, c a11f. 8leeO; Robert _... wu.., wo Port Abulia• Place, New- port Seed~. Callf. t%660; 1.-.-a wu-.wo Port AberdMa Pl.. Newport Beacll. c al1f. tzMO. 1lll.r ............. CODdlleted by a c-erat putaerrblp. Slped: Carol Wflktn ... Tb1e statemeat .... ftled wttb tbe cxuty clerk of Or-aare eo.tJ NoY. u, 1976. N>l1lb: NoY, %5• Dec, Z, 9, 16, 1976, 1D tbe Newport Harbor Euip. F -67301 PUBLIC N OTICE SS.5 ncrmous BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe tDUowtac penoo ts do(ac bartneer ~s: HarUDcs ll ComplllJ Realtors, !50S Eutbld Drtn. Salle 201. Newport Beaell, Callfonda 92660: Redeac:o, IDe.,aCalt- foi'Dia COf1)0r&tkJia. 2503 Eulb~ Drtve, Newport B•cla, Caltf. 9!660. Tills basiDess ls eoldleted by a corporattDo. REDESCO, INC., By A. L. ~~ Prtaldent. . Tbis emnt ns ftled w1tb tbe ooaaty clerk of Or-aare Coanty NoY. 1Z, 1976. Ricbard E. Meyer, At- tomey, 900 Wllahlre Boule- nrc!, Los .Aareles, Calif. 90017, telepbooe 6%4-1540. PubllA: Now. z.s. Dec. Z, \1• 16, 1976, lJl tbe Newport Rubor EuSp. F -66570 PUBLIC N OTICE S-4!U8 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T.S. NO. C'767ZOTS5105 On Dee. 15, 19'76, at 11:00 A.M., SOUTHERN COUN- TIES ESCROW, a CalUomJa cof1)0ra.tioo, as duly ap- plbted Trustee under and pariiiiDt to Deed of Trust recorded Feb. 17, 1976 " re-recordect. u lnst. No. 198'77, lD boot 11677, pace 675 oo Mar. 18, 1976, of Oflldal Recordr lD tbe of- flee of tbe COUDty Recorder of OnDce CoaDtJ. State of Ca111omJa. WILL SELL AT PUBUC AUCTION TO mGREST BIDDER FOR CASH (pap.ble at Ume of ale 1D ladal mooey of tbe United Stat•) at the North troDt eatruee of tbe OraQre Coanty CoarthoaM, 700 Ct?tc Ceater Dr. West, City of Saata AM. all rtctJt. utle and lllerelt eoaTeyed to ad aow beJd by lt aDder said Deed of Tnllt lJl tbe prop- erty rltlllted JD aid CoaDtJ and state dMCrtbtd u: PABCEL 1: Lot u of Tnct No. 7111, 1D tbe cttyolMwporta.etl, CoatJ ol Orulp. stat. of CaJ.II)ndl, u per 1DtP re- corded Ia Boot 101 P...- 10 tiara 1• o1 M ...... r .. ..,.. ..... ~bl tbe omoe of tbe COIIIIty R.conler of IIJd ~. PABCEL !: ......... "" ~~Prt•­....... .,r~ ud en-cmr prtftte 11tn1ta u &It tl»rG ID tboel ctnala~ofoon· &IIIIa. ~· ud re-~ I"'IOrded April&, 1 t'J1, .. Boot •• Pice 101. omdal boo--r.oorrdld Mplt l!t_ 11'11 &a Book 10111 ....... ot- fteal ....... ud ...,_ ........... 1.,. aD au. oQ rtcMa. ................ rtl*. .......... ,..... .. ... .,. .... _, .... ... ........ ..,.,. ~UBLIC NOT ICE I'EilifJGIMWH• IUMK II'AftMKift ....._,1 ............ ....._ tre .. cua Willi ... _. 0.., u• D:l\1, • •· r.....-• ....,, c .. --Glllllla M. "r11' t ; UIOl D lJU - ~ Pa '•le YIDIJ, CaL ~' •••r&ac.-.w bJ • lldlftts I .... G ..... &at' .......... c ..... .., .. .,.. ..., eMit., Or- .. c.c..tJ ""· 11t..1m. MUa Nor. a, '*· a. '· 18, 1178. .. tllll •....n a..._ Eeefca, F ~- P U BL ic N OTI C E .... rrrmoos BUSINESS N AlliE STATE MElfi' ,... toiJolwtac pe~ ls dallc ...... u: Roue of 11ut11p., ZSOS Eutiaff Drtft, 8ldte zot. Newport Beacla, CalUonda 9Ze&O: Rtdeeco, IDe .. ~ Cal11onta corpofltlaa, 2SOS Edblaff Drift, Newport Beacb. Callf. 9ZMO, Tblr baatDeslls OODdDcted by a corporaUoD. REDESCO, INC., By A. L. llutillp. Pr.ldellt. Tblr ltatemellt .,.. ft1ed wttll tM ~ clerk of Or-use CoaatJ MO'f. 1t, 1976. Ricllud E. Meyer. At- torDeJ, iOO WUibtre BlYd.. Loa Auples, Call.f. 90017, telll)bODe SU-1540. Publ1rb: No~. Z5, Dec. z, 9, 16, 1976, lD tbe Newport Hubor En.Gp. F -66571 P U BLIC NOIICE 63465 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe tollowtDC pei'80DS are dotDc bllstaess u: Lac- Reef Motel. 30806 Soath Cout Rlclrny, LacaDa Beaell, Callfornla: {AcuDa RMI Motel, Inc,, 1465 Soutb Coast RlcbWay. Lacuna Bea.cta. Callfotula; LJCW11. Reef Motel, a UmJted put- nerlblp, a Callfoi'Dla Cor - poratioo; 1465 South Cout Blebfty, Lagana Beacll, CallfomJa. This bUlness ls coocl.leted bJ a oorporaUoD. stped: Selma Ails, La- CUD& Reef Motel, a Umlted pa.rtDeratdp; Corpon.tklD N arne: lquDa Reef Motel, Inc., Presidellt Alan E. Gelsler . This statement was tlled wltb tbe eo11Dty clerk of Or- ance County No•. 16, 1976. Plablllb: NoT. Z5. Dee. z. 9, 16, 11'78, 1D tbe Newport Rubor Euip. f -66889 PUBLIC N OTICE tunoels and sbalts toto, tbroucb or ~cross tbe lllb- nrface of tbe lul4, berelD - abOYe desertbed and to bot- tom such wtdpstocked or cti- rectioD&lly drtlled wells, tunoels and shafts UDder and beoeatb or beyODd the ex- terior Um1ts tbereof, and to redrtll, retu.DDel, eQiltp, ma!DbJD, repair, deepen and operate any such wells or mines, wUboot. bowever, tbe rtcbt to drW. m1De, store, eJI)lore and opera.te tb.roaeb the surface or tbe upper 500 feet of tbe subcmrface ot sald land, as rere"ed ln tbe deed from tbe lrvtDe Compuy recorded 1D Book 108'72 Pace 847, omclal Records. Tbe 1treet addrea and other com moo deaip&Uoo, lf any, of tbe real property derertbtd abO'fe ls paf1X>rted to be: S5 Rae foabJDble&u. Newport Beach, CA.. TIM ..strslped Trustee dlllc:la.lmr any UabWty for U1 lDcornetDeiS of the street addr.., and otber eommoa ~tsoa,lf any, •11oft bceiD. Said ale wW be made. Mt wtt110at oov-..t or wu- ruty, apreu or lq)Ued. .....,.. t1tle, poll ... rloD., or ~•ruces. to 1111 tile ,..,. .... prtDelpll •m ol tM -.cr) .ecared by ald DMd ol Trull, to-wtt: $100,000,00, wUia llllt.,.. tlilenea, u prO'tlded Ill aid -.(r). ~ If ay, uder tbl t.I'IDI oll&id Deed of Trut, f .... e..,._ llld • ....,... ol tbe TnlltM ud of tM t:nuiU c:nat.d by aJd o..d ctl Tnlt. 1'IM '•rldal')'--ald DMd of Tnlt llleraeallm ·-"'*' .., dellYend tD a.~ a W1'lt8 Declandaa ol o.lld 'Uit De dk8al.e...Sawrtt-e. llotloe of .,.._. llld s._..tos.n.ne.-r-..._. __. ... IW:Ice ot Drllllllt .., ~ to Sell tD be ncordld II 1M .., ......... ,.. ..... ertrlallclted. • ....,.!:..,.·. ...,_0 ....... .. ., Ill .... ~ ... P UBLIC NOTICE S-10'7il FtC~OS B"'USlft-:ESS""'· .c. JUliE STATEMEIIT Tbe tDUowtas ,.,.. .. daMe...,..,, u; (1) Gnc- OI'J Elt~ (I) nJtlll G Aeroplue Co., (I) lntDe FUpt Semce ( 4) Great Welltem FUPtSentce, 1919 Newport Bl•d, Corta ....... CL 9ZIZ'l: James B. Grtc- OI'J, same. Tb1r but.Deu Is coodlaeted by an 1Dd1Yidul. Slped: J~el B. Grecoi'J. Tb1r ltatemtDt wu ftled wttb tbe ooaoty clerk of Or- uce CoaatJ ~. 1, 1976. Pablllb! NoY. u. zs, Dee. Z, 9, 1976, 1D the Newport B~rE~ F~5TI5 PUBLIC NOTICE 6!351 FICTrriOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe tolJowt.ar persoca t.s dolDc .,......., u: Royal s..ttea Motel, 727 Yorktown AY-e, lfaDt1JIIctoo Bea.cb. Calll>nda 9Z646: Rerlrt- nnt: Eueatlve&lltes-HUDt- lDctoD Buell, allmUedpart- n.errblp; Geoera.t Partner: Weaten-UDlted LaDeS Com- pan.J, a reaenl partDersbtp, 1801 CIDtDry Park East, SoJte 2101, Los Anceles, Ca- Ufonda 90067. Tbls bastDerals oooduct- ed by ~ Umtted partnershlp. Executt•e Sattes-HDmmc- ton Beaeb. a UmJted partner- sblp, Br. Western-United Land Compa.oy, a geeeral putDerablp, reoenl part- ner; By: Joam Investmeat Co.. a raaeral partoerstdp, general partner; By: stuley N. Goff. Geaenl Partner. Tbis ltatemeat was ftled with tbe COUDty clerk of Or- ance COIIDtJ No~. 10, 19'76. Publilb: No~. Z5, Dec. z, 9, 16, 1976, ln the Newport Ha..rbor Enaip. f -66498 PUBLIC NOTICE 6S35S ncTITJOOS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe following person t.s do-tng business as: Royal Soltes Motel, 2080 Newport Road. Corta Mesa, -Cal- Uomla 9262'7: Registrant: E~U•e ~lu -c~ Mesa. a limited part- nership; Geoenl Partner: Western-United Land Com- pany, a reoenl putoersblp, 1801 Ceatury Park East, s-tite 2101. Los Aoceles, Ca- UfomJa 9006'7. This bustDess is COI:dlet- ed by a limited partDersblp. EmeuUn Salte..Cosb Mesa, a Umlted p&rtDersblp, By: Westeru-UDlted Land Company, areneralpartoer- shlp, gtDtnl partDer; By: Josam ID~estmeet Co.a rea- era! partDerstdp, ren- eral partDer; By: Stanley N. Goff, Geaenl PartDer. ..................... .. .... ........ 11:411 ...., It • t 1 me _. r--.~ ... a.. .. . ....... -.... ....... ... ....... ~.. ........ ..... a--. ... ur1•1« • lOllS p.a. II ltiJt -tllact ol c,..... ..... Ma .....,... ...... ._tnf .. De WITIIIIIIa fJ'OII ... Dlltrk:t c.rt ... Mlrtu' 1r1Dil.a c..ao. M. aUOlO Put ~ ftlf diLrl'ed wUl ~---­dl'tftll ltll:IO p.a.lt Cout lhrJ, ud C&.NO ........ s.. ~" Colltw. lt, ~ ,., eon. .... eo.ea ..... ... ~attMArc:Mr at U:45 p.m. c. a llutlor Dtltrld c.rt tnme ftl'- rut • 0 • Mtebul Lee Spu- l.lllc. 27,~!011 ·~.Co­ Ita ....... wu elluled wUil IDIDDcated dlaorderly caa- dut at %:50 Lm. at W, Ocei.D F!QIIt aDd ZZD1t. C •- tn1 Newport • • , Tbree m••• •tr, Y&.laed at $475, were talreD from tlile BI'Oid- ny tton lJl Fl.lib1GII ls- lud 80metime betweea 6 p.m. IDd 9 p.m •••• wttle Boward WIDer's 1975 Ponebe wu 1D tbe part- iDe straetlln at b1s bome at Part Newport apartmeats betwes 10 p.m. No~. 8 and 6 Lm. NO'f. 9, 80tne0De stole tbe eotire rear bamper uae!Ully, Yalaed at more thaD $50Q • • • A sto•e and cUsbwuber. nllled u $453, were stolen from a bome UDder coo.strucUon by Sub- blODdo and Associates at %04 Fe~ Newport Sboru, 10met1me betweea 6 p.m. No•, 5 and 9 L m. NoY. B. • TUESDAY, NOV. 9 Nacl Allmed Nasser, 33, of Sl3-G 17tb, Costa Mesa, was charged wttb mlsde- meaoor drunk drl'ftn( at 11:10 p.m. at Coast Hwy. and AYOCado, CoTOG&del Mar • • • Taman Jean Salltnn. 18, of 19 Swtft. Newport Crest, was cbarged wttb in- toxicated disol'deTly coo- duct at 3 a.m. at Agate and S. Bay Front, Balboa Island ••• Meh1lle Jobo Ormerod, 43, of 1940 16th. Oakwood apartmeots, W1.S cba.rpd wtth misdemeanor druo.lt drt'fi.Dc at 2:15 a.m. at 15th and Bay, Balboa ••• A $150 bome bubec:ue set was taken trom the paUo at the bome of Oleta Horn- IDe. SZ1 Veobjl. tbe Blutrs, btttreea 7 p.m. NO'f. 8 and 9 Lm. Nov. 9 ••• John GoldlDg reported a clti&eos baDd radio, sleeptng bags and recorded tapes~ n.J.ued at $550, stolen from b1s n.n Wblle lt wu parked be- lllnd h1s bome at 2708 Cutf., Newport Bei&IU, between 6 p.m. No~. 9 and 8 a.m. Nov. 10 • • • Jewelry and cub Yalued at $800 were burg- lartzed from Josepb Tate's apartmtDt at t be Balboa Bay Club between Sept, 15 and No•. 9 • • • AD old world map~ pt..t.med oo metal, and nlued at $ZOO, was stolen from tbe Pirate's Inn rest- aurant. 440 Heliotrope~ Co- rooa del Mar. betWeen 4:30 p.m. Nov. 8 and 5:SO p.m. No•. 9. • WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10 1'tU rtaumeDt wu ftled wttb tbe eoanty clerk of Or- qe CoaDty NO'f. 10, 1976. MUib: NoT. Z5, Dec. Z, 9, 16, 1976, ln tbe Newport Bubor Eulp. F -6&490 Cbarles BowUDc, za. of 1985 SbertDctoo. Oakwood apartmeats, wu ~rrested at 2:05 a.m. at 1727 Su.penor. West Side, sod cbarted wtth battery oo a policeman ••• A $120 poctetclaculator was stolen from a car par~ In P U B LIC NO'T ICE P U B L IC NOTI CE .. Oil ....... ..U .. ED IE&LY-PAGE 7 ...... ---~· .... ......... ... I.B •. BU ~ ........ 111'7 Ice &a .......,.. araar =...:~.: ..., ....... ~ ADIII ... .._... .._.._ ... .-, ...... ..._, •• 3 De ~ ... t s.da N8 5 S ..... u •• cii11. .... at .......... ....... .. ...... ( .. '• .• fh I --1-.d a. ....... ........ ...a..d II ts,ODO .. u. .................... , ..... bltw.. I p.a. llot. I ..S '1:10 I..ID. u. loeta ••• ., ... niMd at $1,017 .,... ... fr'Otll tile Bada Ba w ID.._ ~ by U...• ,.. Cllt a Mile lD a t.ce ad p 111to tM mas._.,. JIU"d .,._ tw.. 4:50p.m. ~. 10- 7:10 Llll. tbe lltb , , • RobfNOG's F uta~c. ls1ud •n reported a loa ol $Hl dae to merclwwU• ~ t.bere oo a credit card obbtDed bJ a ~ wllo PYe ftcttUoa.s cHdlt lldormatbl. • THURSDAY, NOV. 11 Qaao Grace Ballard, Sa, of 468 P~t, Newport &borer, wu cbarged wtth mltdemeaor dra:o.lt drtYiJIC at 1%:50 ~m. at 6000 w. Cout lfwy., West Newport ••• James MUtoo Jolluao, 40, of 310 f ernando, Bal- boa, wu arrested tbere at 8:20 L m. 011 a warrant ctarctDc blm wltb defnudlJ:Ic u tnaeper . . . Raymaod G n.ut st mpsoa Jr.. 913 Paula.rtDo, Costa Mesa. wu cbarced wttb misdemeanor drunk dr1Y1Dg at 8:45 p.m. at 448 E. l 7tb, Costa Mesa ••• Gleo.·lew McKinley, !4. of 102'7 Mlssioa. Costa Mesa., wu arrested at 2; 15 p.m. 1D the J.C. Peooey eel- fee sbop lD F asbloo lslaad and cbarced wttb detraudl.ac an lnn~r • • • Three electric type'niters were reported stolen trom tbe of- flees of Bell a.ocl Bowell, 1451 Quail, aif1)0rt area. be- tween 3:18 a_m, and 6:25 a.m., by burglars wbo broke the glass eotry door to get ln • • • Du id &tnderson. 429 Soug Rubor, Clltt Ha- ' en. reported b1s 1977 Porscbe stolen from tbe Ed- wards Theatre parldog lottn Newport Center between 7 p.m. a.ocl 8 p.m. • FRIDAY, NOV. 12 Richard Elmer Custer, 49, of 1935 Sberl.ngton, Oakwood apartments, was arrested near there at 6:15 p.m. and P U BLIC N OT CE »-··-=~-: EO.Nrtw Cetlil ftl ~--. l&:l5 p.a. It Pllllllla . . . .a. .... 'If fliJ5 daJDip ...... .., .. c. Erwtll'a ~ .... • 17!'7 Tndewtlldl, ..... bf ~ wt1o ..... til car ~ tbe laft., w ''C a ..,n.tler ~ _. ..._ tire t:ftcb, biiW .. ' p.m. ~. 1% aDd '7:JO LIILICot. U .•. Siteno I J IV' ... n.loed at $9!5 ,... ... from tbe oellar ott Alley West restaurant, Z106 W. OeeaD FroDt. Celtn.l l'ew- port, bet'treet z a.m. ~. a &DIS 9 p.m. NOf. U ••• Two blcyclH, ~lt$314. were stoleD trem tiR ~ ~t the bome of NldUIIl Sece. l605 Seasbore, Wtll New- port, bet'weea 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. • SATURDAY, NOV'. 13 Mark l...ewU~~19, of 22%1 f rucl-.o, West Upper Bay, wu ctarced wtth mt.demeuor c1J"QDt dl'1~ at lflcbland and Maria. Har- bor RJcblaDds, at 2J41 a.m. • • Daniel N ewtaa Met% and K.eot Lee L~, both 19. of 309 Palm, Balboa. were an~ed at 1 a.m. at 100 Apte, Balbo~ ISland. and Mea WU eb.l'lill Wltb vandalism, and Ll~ wttb lntoneated d18ordel11 eoo- dud Rorer AideD Warner, Zl, ofZl%5 SbertDg- ton, Oakwood aputmeats, wu cbarged wttb 1o1811cated disorderly ooodaet at 1:30 a.m. at 1700 CenteDa.. West Upper Bay ••. Wt.ne Ciody Hanbensehoten wras away from her home at 510..1/2 Acada., Coroaa del Mar, from 11 to 11:15 p.m.. ..me- one stole a mattftla udbox spr1.Dgs from bereupol't ••• Dooald LawreM. 1001 Ta- btma. lrvtoe tfernce, reported a $650 set of golf clubs stolen from taprage betwetll Sept. 1 1M BD-r. 13. P U B LIC NOTI CE CITY OF NE WPORT BEACH POUCE DEP~ POUCE PUBU C AUCTION NOTICE OF SALE· Notice ls hereby cl•• that IJQHII&Dt to tbe ~ of C~r l.to, S.CU. 1.!0.06 of tbe ttul._ C.OCS. of tbe Ctty ot Newport Beach, 1 wru ~at pelie -.&D, to the hl(best bidder tor cash or cbeek oa Sdllday, December 4. 1976 at 10:00 a..m. at tbe NewportJiucb Pollee Department. located at 870 Santa Barbla Ort•e, tbe followtng described property: Boys and glrla bicycles Auto acceuories Sporttnc COOC1s H.oosebold ltems and other m.iseeD.tMIIIU ttems lid Oftl', diU'tllc tM tlrlt MlfoltMJ~ • KE1JPOJtT SROil£S p~w-.z ..., ~--at •• 20C lid !06 IAIID'I'az !01, zos .s lO? .... etcb $12,%00: total. $S7S,ZOO. • HARBOR VIE W Needleport. 1P'&lJ at 26%8 Saa Mipel,. $7 ,500. • CORONA DEL MAR J-PbWips, 2 .tory, l wllt ctwelllDp at 705 Be-cocta. $70,000, and at 423 c IJ"D&tioQ. $70,000. steve Preston. add OYer prage, 707 -liZ Warl~l<l. $17,000. Beo Deane. add and alter, 103 Bayside Pl., $t3,500. • AJRpQRT AREA Golcten West, partitions at 3931 MacA.rtbor, $7,700. Messeocer Veoture, 1600 Dove, teoant developmeot for GeUer l.o Dundas, $14,350. Pacific "utual, 1401 IloYe St., 2 permits for teant deYelopment, $7,030, S9, 790. Koll l.Dcome Properues, tenant improvement at 3901 w e.ster ly, S5,000. • BIG CANYON H. c. Valentine, z story, 1 unit dwelllng, 11 lnYer- oess, $160,000. R. Barrett, Z story, 1 unit dwelling, 19 lnveroess, $15Z,OOO. • NEWPORT Tom Blurock., add1tiaD. .J,t 2Z3 34th St., $5,500. Martners Mile Co., steel nult for Gibraltar Savtogs, ZiOO W. Cout Bwy.,$38,000. • WEST UPPER BAY Mark Howard, p rqe and breezeway, 2425 2Zod St ., S9,000. D. Peter soo, 2 story, 1 unit dWelll.ng, 5 Hampstllre Court, Sl67 ,000. L. Kletn. 2 story, 1 anit lt*elllng, 411 Ricel Circle, $182,880. Dr . S. P. Lyle, 18M Sao- t1aco, a&! room ovn gu- lie, $17 ,ooo. • EAST UPPER BAY B. Humphrey, pool, tt36 PuBLIC NOTICE PU B LIC NOTIC E F1CihiDOI·--- ILUIE IT &1'DID I ,.,. ......... ,. .. dlallil 'b 0 ITt U: Wild ..._ wcrtW eo .. a.aa.e Stnllll. 81111:e a, ..... BeeQ, Call.fonla ~ Sbuellolden Lea ..... Pl'OCftJDS, Joe., a Calllonfa corpofllJGD, 1-c , I, Part Eut, 1M -...... C a.Wcmda 90011; Jtk:M.N D. C l"CMll, U'7 F ""'ef., C.... del Mar. c alltllnla .a. TtU bui:Mer lr e ..-.w by aa mdllcorpoftled u- soclatloll GOer tbu a partDertldp (a ,.. ··-ture), Sbuellolder'J ~- tioo PTocnm.r, IDe. Sl!'Ded: no.pu B. fletcllel', Esecattn Vke- Prelldellt. This statemeat wu ftled with tbe coaty clerk of Or- ange Caanty NOY. 10, 1r76. Pabll.ltl: Nov. !5, Die:. %, 9, 16, 1976, lD tM Newport Hafbor EOiip. F -'6419 P U BLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENTIO!' TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE Of ALCOIIJU C BEVEll.AGES To Wbom U May C:C..rL sabjeet to ls .. aee ~tile ll~ wued for, DIDIUce ls berebJ ctf• tbll a. uodersiped pn1001tr to Mil ucoboUc t~etenc• at a. premises. descrtled u tol- lows 1D tbe ~paoe &WOtlillld below: SlOt E. Cout HtP- way, Corou del Mar. Pllnallll toaeb tat_.,., tbe udert:iped ls &IIPI,_ to the Departmllll of Alco- hoUc Bevence CoDtrol tor lsiU&Dce of u alc:olao& be•~ lictDM (or u- cfGieS) for tbele ~ as tol.lows: •• ~·· 0D Sale Geoenl Sou fide E.alaJ Place, '•01" Dalpltcate, ··58" Catererr Permit. WAYSIDE INNS, JltC. PUbl.l.sb: HoY. zs, 11'76, .. tbe Newport llaltlor f.Mtp. PUBLIC N OTICE 1 Bite, G~rls 26-blu. Schwi nn 3sp 1 Bike. Girls 26" blk. Royce Union 1 Bike. Boys 26 w wht, MF 1 Bi ke, Girls 26" grn, Raleigh 3sp l Bike, Boys 27-slY, Sturdee lpsp 76-Q7819 76-07845 76-078S3 76-07961 76e4115l 1 Bi ke, Boys 27" grn, Eagle Rf Mf' 10so I Bi ke , Boys 27" wtlt, Nfshi t f lOsp 1 Bi ke. Girls 26 " blu. ~ 1 Bi ke, Boys 20" grn, Old ugle 1 Bi ke. Gi r ls 20" blu, SchWinn 1 Bfke, Boys 27-grn, Peugeot 10sp 1 Bi ke. Gi r ls 26" pur, Schwinn 1 Bike. Boys 20-bronzr, Jet Star 1 Bike. G1r ls 20" pur, Wards 3sp 1 B1lce, Boys 26' blu, Schwinn AD itemized Ust of tbe abon articl• t.s anllable at tbe bllstness omce of tbe Pollee Departmlllt of U.. City of Newport Beacb located at 870 Santa Bartl&n DriYe, Newport Beach. 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 n 73 74 75 76 17 78 7Q 1 Bi ke. Gi rls 26" grn. Huffy 3sp 1 Bi ke. Boys 24" brn, Scnw1nn lOsp Bike, G1 r ls 26 blk . Hercules 3sp Bike. Boys 20' ned. Sc hWi nn l ) l 1 1 ) B1 1ce. Boys 26 yel . Schwinn Bi ke. Boys 26' yel . Standard Bike, Boys 26" blk. unk 3 sp 76-01154 76-08197 76-08311 76~ 76-08717 76-08741 76-08766 76-0Bm 76-01163 76-0MOZ 76-0itZO 76-08961 76-08991 76-09048 76-09154 76-09183 76-09223 76-09371 76-09423 76-09425 76-09493 76-0953~ 76-09552 76-09717 76-09763 76-09809 76-09899 76-05'43 76-08665 76-07018 76-07171 76-073Z2 76...09393 76-0491 4 76-0/008 76,04913 76-06505 76-07088 75-12834 75-12834 B. James Glans Cblef o! Pollee Newport Beach_ Cal11ornia 130 ~I &Z CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH POUCE DEPARTME~I ~ Pollee anclaimed property to be aac:tttlDed at tbe Newport as Beacb Pollee Departmemt, 870 Santa Barbara Drtve. 10!00 86 A.M. Saturday December 4, 1976. Pure~ .._.. mad~ 87 on ~ as ts b~ls, oo (Uinnt• oo ooodltioo of {teraa aold. 88 Paymeots mast bepa.ld lneuborlocalchecks Immediately 89 aft~ a bid ls accec:ted and all purchases aast be ~moftd ~ at the coDClastoo ol the a~~etioo. 9? LOT UNIT DESCRIPTION Dlt ft\Jt!BER ~3 1 1 Bilte, Boys 26'' blk. Sc""'inn )sp •16-JZ6&52 94 2 1 Bike. Boys 27" btu, Peugeot lOsp A43966 9S 3 1 Bi ke, Boys 27" grn, Pip lOsp · 1828513 Cl6 4 1 Bike. Boys 26' b1k, Sears 3sp • 7'6-00992 q7 5 1 B'ke, Boys 27" org, Sc""'inn IOsp '?6-02414 ~~ 6 1 Bi ke", Boys 27" b1u , Rale igh IOsp 76-04965 ~ • 7 1 Bike, Boys 27" b1u, Peugeot 10sp 76-05395 · 8 I Bi ke, Boys 20'' yel. Schw inn 76-0S399 .: .. g 1 Bike, Girls 24" b1u, StaPdard ?6-05408 1 . 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I Bi ke. G1rls 26" brn, Scnwi nn. fra~~~e only B i ~e. Boys 26" red. Tandem. Col ~la Bi ~e . Boys 27 qr~. Orbea ll)sp 9lke. G1 r ls 26" grn. Schw1nn 5 sp B1 1te . Bovs 26" blk. Schwinn 3sp Bi ~e. Boys 16" ern. Huf fy 81 ~e . Boys 26" qr n. H1gq1ns Bil<e. Gi rls 26'' q~n. Ha.-tnorne B1 ~e. Boys 26' org. Huffy 10sp Un1cycle 24' ChromP. Schwi nn Un1cycle 20' chr~. Pr~iU" 6:ke. Boys 26" ~t. Ste'la l~o Surfboard . ~h1te 7' SurfbOard. be1ge 17' Surfboard, r~d 6 . ~ree Sp1rit Surfboard. blue 1r · Watch. Ladles Time). oo1d ~a:ch. Man's Sut·v~. chroMP, Ca lendar w~ c 1-t. r•.a., · s -me • • • hrQII!Ie ~ate,.,, ~!Jn's ··,.-.e •• .,,.~. Calendar watc~. ~an' T1m•'· ~old . Calendar ~ rr~r & fra~ ~oca ~ol a' ~~'1 rrar ' frame .:oman and 011 ld ~ylon tt llow bao wlr•d I orq ~Jil & B' alu~ ma~t 76-0S5S5 w· J rurse~ c~o;sorted s l z~>'> 76-04303,76-04602 ~~ ~ :~~=: ~;~ ~:: ~~: ~~c!~~ion 3sp ;t~!~ ~~~~ LOT 1076 AND LOT 1077, 12 1 Bi ke, Boys 27" yel . Schwiftfl lOsp 76-0S474 TRACT 907, IN THE CITY 13 1 Bi ke, Boys 20" ~l u, Grand M,ster 76-05508 536%5 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE UNDER DEED Of TRUST Of NEWPORT BEACB, 14 1 Bi ke, Boys 20" red. M F. frame only 76-05532 COUNTY OF ORANGE, 15 1 Bi te, Girls 26" blu. P~ney 3sp 76-05580 ORNI-' AS 16 1 Bike, Boys 26" blu, ~ko 10sp ti-0~15 STATE OFCALIF "' 18 1 Bite, Boys 26" blt, Schw inn 3sp ti-05917 TF UOU PER MAP RECORDED IN 19 1 Bi ke, Boys 26" bllt. J.C. H'gg1ns 3sp ?6-05918 LOAN NO.BukRoy BOOte tt, PAGES Z5 TO 20 1 Bike , Gi rls 20" pur, Sctrw1nn "-OS923 Notle.lr berebyciftllltbll S6 INCLUSIVE OF lOSCEL-21 1 Bike, Boys 27" gld, lllemarch lOsp 7i-05928 SERRANO RECONVEY-LANEOOS MAPS, RECORDS ZZ 1 Bike, Girls 26" blk, Sears Jsp 76-05950 ANCE COMPANY, A Call-OF SAJDORAl«iE COUNTY. 23 l B'ke, Boys 26" bl u, PI I*Or ld 10sp 16-05991 tl»nla oorporatloD u tru-Pz'ClpeltJ Addreaparpor-Z4 1 Bike, Boys v · ye1. Huffy l~p 76-06023 t-or •~r uu..e, tedlJ liDDWD u: !OOVIaBar· 25 1 Bite , Boys 26* blu. Firestone Stande~ 76-06065 ......., ,,., K rt 26 1 811te, Boys zo• yel, ~"'lY 76-06067 or .,.tbiW tnrt.e Pllf-eu.a. L1do ... ., "PO 27 1 811ce. Girls 26" b1 k, Roscoe StineS•,_ 16-06069 llllllt to tbe deed of but BtaeJI.Ca. 28 1 Bike, Boys 26• BT'Onre. Royce 1Jn1on l Ofp 16-06172 reco~ded March u. 1~5 tD Slid ale wW t.. IDIM, 29 1 Bt lte, Boys 20• blk, St ingray 76-06174 boot lUSt ..,. 18'7, lte-tMit WUbollt t'09_. orwu-30 1 Bike, Boys 26" pul', K~o . fr•• only 76-06186 reeorded hly 1, 1975, Book rutJ, ..., ... or lalpUe4. 31 1 l ike, Boys 26" bn, WHt ern Flyer 3sp 76,06188 UUJ, ~~-r• 585, otomdal nprdlls tllle. parrn"-32 1 Btlte. Boys 26" bllt, Standard 76-062~ aecorc~~ Ia tbe oftlc:e of tlllt or tMtlllbruOIII •• IU1JfJ 3l , Bike , Boys 20" grn. Bendh 76-06?22 c-Recorder of n...-tM la!Jibedl•r eec.nd bf :M 1 l tte. Boys 'l7" o~. Sdw1.., 10sp ~ 76-06468 ~ ...,...... 1M !5 1 l ike, Boys 20" blu. Oerlty ~ 76-0651 4 Ca.ty. CaldNala, 1M Pll'-aid Deed. ......... tM . l6 1 ette, BoY' l6" blk , f trfttone S~ 16-06535 _...,tilt llotloeoln.llld ud ..., ... of tilt tnrt. 37 1 &Ute, Gi r ls zo·. R/W/8 S.M 76-06715 ud Ea.ca. to Sell tben-ud ol a. truta cnllted b1 • 1 8tlte, Boys 26• blu, capo 10sp "16--06856 ader I"'IOrded ~ 1'7, . -.M deed. actrDOII tMN-l9 1 lUte, Boys 20" qld, W .,6-06884 1m ID boot 11?1'1 pap allier, wB.....,... u pro-40 1 ette, Boys 26" red, s~fMI•rcJ 76-06972 'JG of aid <lmclala.coM&, ftded .....-. Mrt tM •-•1 1 11te. Girls 26• blu. Sdlwt"" 16·06974 w111 SELL oa Dec_.. l'J, ,.sd Jiltltc-ll fl tM .. 4Z 1 ltke, BoyJ 27" 9'1'• Ross 10sp ;,:975 11'71, aa 1100 p.a., 8t tM wartd"' aid M1o ID-1 !: ~ ::::: :!~'Jf9~~·De~~= lOsp ... ~ 8olllll (frail) .. ...,. tD De d tlt.IOI.N ftltl sii..,..S , 45 1 att•. loys 26" yet. Sears lOsp 76-01079 oM c.tltJ c.rtrtuu Ill ...,_ b.-lion • • 66 1 t ikt Gtrlt zo• pur. MF Ji .. 07148 tiM C1J ., .... Ml, Cal· 1t'7S U ....,.._. Ia llid 47 1 l ilt•: Boys 26" blu, Oeratltr lOsp 7'6.01191 l'lb 1 ..>es~ l t~mp, be1ge. 'lvore'>c~nt 75-12697 10' 1 La~tern. red & "'~'te w1o battery 76-05137 108 1 GauQeS-11g,.,ts for boau 76-05137 IOQ .l 1Jn1versal so1.1nd loudsoeakers. I1'0d tB-l76~1J7 11C 1 "''nld11uter. blv 76-0n7• 111 1 FH•e extingui she r. chrCJmP, AFC 2' Qal. 76-03497 112 1 Fi re ext inguisher,chrome .Casco Z, gal. 76-05801 11~ 1 ~~re ex tingui sher, br onze, General 76-0625% 114 1 Fi re extinguisher. red . Ansul. 10£. 76-06)()3 115 1 Sl ~ping bag, g!'ffn 76-07315 11 6 1 ~ck pack, orange 78-07115 117 1 Whi te skirt, 9 1nd 4 dress oatterns 76-03993 118 1 Rad 1o,trans"'-ttsusi'11U 2 band 8 trans 74-091J7 ll 9 1 Radio. So"Y pocket. 8 transistor 76-07179 121 12 Assorted Spanish stereo 8 traclr: tlpes 76-0tt37 122 1 Pocket Ca1cul•tor.l1oyds needs r~,r 76-06178 1 Pocket C.lcu1atorJtocble11 needs ,..,.tr 76--051• ~~~ 1 T.V .• PortAble G f. bltck I 111h1te 6" 76-07Ul ~?7 S Assor~ sw1• f i ns 76__. 128 1 Sk 1 bootl, or•nge, Kan1en s t ze 9 ,. .... ,. 129 1 lfllflh -.aoquet . Dl~id Hi Point 76-0t•l 130 1 Sklteboal"d ..e~l . on fl9t 76.,. .. 131 1 Fhh1ng rod, 01,_.2000 Shekt1PNrt ,_,,.....,. 132 1 rhh1n9 rod wttll fti tchel l rttl lOO 11-01tll 4 1 ~to s tffee»•FM t"Mio, Cra1g 8 tnct ~ \3 1 Auto I WNO-Ae t'Nfo, '-"I trldt 1t .. 1 ~ 1 Auto sterte, lliiiMns I tNCt ~ 137 1 Auto s tareo, ~lalWICMS I tY'd 11 ••• ~ 38 1 A&ltO 't.,.. TUC M.-t ces..ue 11 IIJII U9 1 Tool Ml!, ....,, Mil witll -'•c tireh ,._.1111 140 1 tool box ....... witll .. ac.. •'• J1 ••• 141 1 Sooct.et .......0 Mt 111 ...... .._ N4JIR 1 Atlto ....... jlcl, • ~ ............... ...... w81111Jtf1111l I ,_..,......, ........ . fkrt~~••· ,........_ Datil: .., ..... 11'71. IOVI'IID "counnw .... iiii,.. ~:~ • ,._., '"'"' (....,.... e»lws)S Ll It J1o. 145 l S.rf'boerd ........ , • .,.. ... Jl •• 1 Cale•1et8f', electr1c ' f 1 C411f J1 IIIII IN'zda. M JIIMic ...._liD .._ 41 1 like. G1rls 26" br n. SchW1M\ lOsp ~ a--G7204 tM ,...._ ....._ w Clllltl Dllld: Jllolf1111Nr1l, 11'78 49 l ttlte, Boys 27" grn, Dera11er l Osp E 7C.ZS {pQIMe M .. 11M t1 all ... AIIO DCORVET-50 1 l ike, 8oys Z6* brn. SchW1M 10sp 7425 -.., &ttltlt ...... ft-• ....,. .. __ .... .us ~~~~~----...., .. ..... diM ..... .......... O,drm ................... ---$ .... ... ---..a .... ...... acaow, .c..._ ... _.. ....-..ullldTa••a. a, .._ a a. ..._ Pnat· · .... (IU)tn ... . PO"+ ...... Dire. I, t, lfN, II tM llocfUitllar- *'z• ~= 1 Aut. ,_..,11 F-'*11 I ..... lnCil ,..., l Sl 1 St.lcete ,.._ ,_we dlltf' - l S! 1 S~l _,,., ... ,,. .,. .. - 1Sl 1 -.. wt•1 dlltr widl.. • \54 \ Sattll cw-_, ~-\SS 1 Uildll uuf 01twttt.electm celcaldrf • _. __ , . ..... ,.., ............ &IPLJ\ -·2 11 IIWtll flllllllu...J A.:B OQIDA.Jn' (ttl) Sl 1 Itt.. Boys 26" ye1. Royce ~tOft 10sp • 014» _, _, ....., _, ·-_MM _.. T-g SZ 1 ltD. 1oys 27" gNI. Spot'tscrest 101p • ___, aD ftiM.--. --... u ,. ... Sl 1 ltb, 1i1.1S l7• gld, k hW1M lOs, JI..01'5I1 ' ' .... CCfiJUUt811.. 8J J. I. ~ Pftll-M 1 IUIIR, toys M" blu, SchW1M lip ~1t6 Mid"' ......................... <-... 55 1 .... eo,. tt• 9MI Azukt lOsp ~ II ..... ._ I ll t Ill MMrt .... IS. Due. I, , H 1 at ... : toys r1• 111ht: ttuff1 10$p ,..._ llld c.-, .., .... Cit-t, tfN, 1a .. Rc"PPftllv-57 , au •• IOJS 2S" .t~t . '-tmeY tOtp ~m1 .,.... M tlaUin: bor 'z Jlir M l tfu. loyt Z7" bf'Orllt. 81aMM 10., , • ]11:07761 Traffic--then and now .,. .. __ LLAII ... ~ .... _ .. __ port s.cta lad eo.ta Ilea always "-t. ~ a add nli to cet to S.a. A-."! 'l'bo CMa -COy Co.nell will 1000 lH.' ~ at e~P@Dsln propoab to speed tniQ(' tbraugtJ toW'II •lobe tht' ~ewport BJvd. roate. Tt.Eo Costa Mesa Uor. mf'r!) Newport) fr~ft}' i.s staUed at the north E!ftd of town. Tne most eapensiYE- proposal ails for oonh- bound tnffl•· to U&f' Or~e Av ... Crow 16th Streetto l!tth Stn>el, •·lth iOOUi hboundtraf- h•· usln~ Ne ... wrt Bhd. This I&~ far-t'r ) fromtllf' f1") ,.,.,, •.l !JI'"IU(oc" tnrliv1f1Uals p:1itl ho· muS1 to 1'.!.1abli~tl tt, .. urkw.al "'o~gon road lro111 Sa nta Anl to ~ .. ~·pJ rtB ..... It, ··ominc thr0111:-l• Harpo-r .. C usta M .. S<&. Ttif" !.41-f. ;;rk1 .. 11~ .. stalllist ... d t h.-. roat1 hut 11 down lluv .. r MATTRESSES MEW -aE•OILDIJfC lr~g:.liH Sharws ...... .,....._c.t __ COSTA MESA MATTit(S~ CO. 215Q fll•-tt.IBI~&. S•l-1)0] ~ATI"H AL .... ...,. lodlllloo "-" ' PW. a bddlre tlad 1e be bdl ~ tbf ltretdl of water wQldl a1 prueat 1J: ttw dla.ueJ RniQc N~J'I lstud., Balboa CovPS and WHt Newport. ~ewport Blvd. liP througtl Costa M(>U 15 u wl~ as it Is toda)' thanks to tn. Me~ Faddf>n rulroad, wliicli r<~.n along Uw west sl!ko of NE>w- por1 Blvd. WIIE!rl th .. raJlroort w:u, rt>movi:c'd, Ntowport Blvrt. •<~s wideoed. PreS@'Ilt it.} ~ewport Blvd. froru Coa,o,1 Hi~lr111a~· to 16th St., Costa Me-sa, was 1 ht> rout ~ ul ttlf' r<~ilroad. In !hoSt-d.t)'S v.-. hlrlt> traffic went a Jon!' W!Jo~l is liov.· kno11>'1l as r>. Nt-V.'J)Orl B lwl. or Oht Xev.TJ(U"f Hlv,.,, Prior to lhf• E-arl} I :lZO~, t'V~I tl11~ Ndll "-'<Uit't ln use. T bJ> roa<l v.·E.'flt up J.lr•·- SJ>nt-tb} C ot.tlimo !Jr. .111<1 01/t•t !lit-!till, lt .. ,IU!!> .. 1!1• ~ r .Jd.. W.t <., li:'!i!. <ti-·JJ .HoI ti1E' h:n -hum~r., .m ol \10'1<>1 T s •lir!i1·1 hoW•· SU• h .r Slt--·1 dllllk Lmihl , m}· llor sr Jo\. ill:-daughlt•r, hates t11" t.•rn., h.t}'-loU rnJ>t , Th<~l "s "111 l u:;• 11. .'>lo ---.ltOUI•I !,,,.. I ..,.u 111 \, .. _,Jovrt bt-a• lo k• l 111 !~•· IH/1')<; :t wl "HU!. "o~tit h l,n: .. ~ d lorl loJ iru M· Ml!l.t!i '''lo"'!l 11 W.l'-JU JIJ.,.,J\ lrtJ.t I•\ hllf'-' .th•l t U:i!> \ut" ~.ill\<~ \u,t I• '·•n· ~ r"' r•f!•·<o ,,.,., ,,. ........ . IJei·! Jp-.-.JS, I l1 • J • o I l• I, I I •JI I jo.;lo I •Ill II .. •1 .1 •- lt.o I d !hi Ill' I•, "li , 1•1, J ~ ,..~ o:l I '•II•· : .. '• • < 1 •I tup.-vi II>• ••ll ~ o!..-l•••tb• l lo.ol h ... ] I • ill <Ill 1H II.• J' . ' I ll • • 1/ j1 I • · '>' Ill !:1 ", ~ l.t ; h.ol !•I\ I. m•l '"~f~JI I I I\ I f H I.• 11•·!>.! II 'A;o•-•1• •f •lo f \J..t I Slo1io~· ,1/H f()IJI, Jl' Ol lf<-1~111 h•_,-,S ul ll1 •· .I f '-•. J •I • I 11 ·.o ,.., ) ,,. .. ,J :ol•·l, . II A/I? Cl/TTL._G roll ME,'\ fJh W(IMI:.:\ ·~~~-~-~~----~~----~---······-~--······ .------: WaH,~ in or .-\ppointrrlf'lil P iton.-Gi3-:it:.~ r Jllforra<l OPE~ II toG. Tll:.S THtil' SAl Con <>pi H :r ir Cutting hy Mr. Rohcrt' POH1 1 !lEA T HE bl'ILIJI\(.. 2~01l. I'Ui\51 ftl f_,I!WAY.! Cf~O:\A Ill:.. I -~.Hi FOR ALL Of' YOU• INSURANCE NI!EDS ~bert son Insurance c.Associates Yo•.r /t~a.,~.l•-~• A ... • 1711 E. Cout Hw y .. Suitr 100 Corona drl Mar (714 ) 6 3 - THE RESORT MOTEl Iff THE ~l~::. u:~,'£~.rf.'IJ:-"©rTII • • ''> -y ~· " ... "" ~-~ •• ,, _. y ., ' ' " •· • 'I• ' ·~ ~, ..... ~ ... ., " ~ . ' -tn FEATURING A.LL 1VP BRANDS ~...-r:-r.aramounl • • ' ·-1 ' ""'"'' . -· • H..-,.Btwl. wu Mabt'- ute ,....e to &alia Aa bt tt.c.e diJJ, bill 1t hadll"t beell nteD!Ied across the Saata Au River. II r.lg -t.igei!CI over to Fai.rYlew Road aad "-P fhrottctJ Green.-me. ThE> WIS'OII road tlollc N!WPOrt Blvd.LK:ante-a two- lanE< surfar@d road. The fe..- lrees that r·rowoowaloogthto nortbbou.ud lanes next to thfo fE'nc-e goi.Jii up from 19th St. we rE> part of two rows of trtoe-s planted on e:u:h sidf or the road by jaU lalJor. f1a<"k In tl~t:-1930s Newport 1\Jvfl tiiT'UUKh hHt' l•<>e3 t11E' J t11r•'E'-Ian•· ro:td, the nrid - fih· Jan .. lor passing. As lht- SJ>e•-d lim't lnere:t sPd lilt' IJ·et's au11 ··"r' twk o~Oe:u~ i n~t, ~tetting into e-o~rh othPr 's wa}. That tllirt<lle, o r pas. stnr lane, ,.·as op.:on fontorth or sotllht.,uurlr·"rs toust'anl1 t h lni!~ '"'''-"''" .1 littl•• l~:~lr} 'll"ht-fl IIIOiunst!-frow hutiL 1hn·•·ttons ''"' '"'"'' to U!>+ it .JI 111.-S.oli•" 1111", AIII"W31, IWI • qU[" .t•f to S il.nt.J Arw ll"l!houtl.•kllli.: .dt •IJ}". TtwJ•· .,. ... ,,. no ~IO.:II.tl lt:ht-. .1111- .o ht-1""' south uf Fourth <1.11•1 M:un Str.-J>f<,, S~nt:J An.• . lu 1)1,.. ••:.~rl • JT ,O<;!hP!:.1,J fr• u'i•""l tto•· (Jfrt r.l tlro;.~rt rwht . p j .\IOJI i ttJIII 17tltSt.tu (•JJSI lltdoli.o. for ~ewporl ki\•IL tho! ·' t•l•·ll•·o! '*"'~'r-11>1"1 111~·,1 . 1/jl t!tr <JU !tf ()SI.t Mo·s:t. USJII' til• r ,<JII''•Jd l:iiJI I, lltfJ•·J"I•III j I illS I•JI \r-wpnrt I rl·••-..·.n tl1r•m:l1 tu·.o•u lfo"o•r•· ~Jd(ooil oJ<<tm•l, Ill• tr .. ••lfo";ll ff'lr• < '-1 • ut llj .1 1111 SllUIItiiOUII d .H~I loJrl/ii'IJUIIJ it .l !/1• J(J<If,.~, .. ~. I,, II ,) .... ( •lo ,. p t: !;J•l•· .IUd l h• lo"l• "·lll ·tl••· . t•JU IIrl, I )JI' •[M• • !rJtr:.~ th ... u-'-l ilf•"·'· I• 1, ~~ • ~ln. tli"l!l ll"JI)J fb!, 111•1 h-•"•111 u, .. n, l -~~·· 1(,. J/J, f J~•· il.t'IIH,.•It, J..:~~•· ..; ..• dl"ti'J'l , I .. l .. fJ. rtzo,., I II., \!• I ql tlld tn' L.t ~•· ' I '-·" •;• 1. \\t11 ~till Ill .. /.1 ~ 11o:.•l r••~t. ''J _ .. , t• ..... m.·. ""'''·1 In 'h" l•"r.,, lll'l !ou ~ \ rial s, 1'.· !.1 1 I 1 r.. . ... ,,,, • ' or11o t r•-11 ·.dl~ ' \:o '. r . ,., l•tJfll ,,\,! It• 1 • 111 '' l<T I "i.rn l.o \11,1, •·X• •'IJI I •. f \I,IJ' ft<..•lll r,,dl-1-lt•· ~ IJ .. n ''"" '-•·"·\P"•t: l't"l 1111 li.l l•·ll ·l •:l()l'>•t[ f.ol Jt • II fho-J•• $111• o.' l ~. l 11.11· I• '-'lttl ,r\ ·,·, J!ol if'S 311 !lOUt .UlrlUJ•fl!rOUJ!/1 lu•!•JIJJUJ ),olifi!Oii"n ( fJ-.f.! \[ •. ..,,1 Jluh t •r 111. r. -\>. •·, Volunteers win awards !.ln. ltollf-rt C. Mlllrr, :1'1 rn lnl <;t r.oll\'': ro .t)f"'~lnator o/ I"OIUilf .. prs at IIO<H~ hO<;- pit.ol , tt:A s .4nnounr ~ tha t ln- s<-rvi• • J·~·J rl1s for O•·toltt>r VOi lJnfo:.p r "'OJ k 113 VP lot<t>r. pr .. sPn\f-tl to lhf' folll}w /n~. o 1 ()ll HOl:HS • Ho laM Lo:.. t J vai!M ano1 M m ~'i . I( J r tn 'l<-r , Willian H. l:.trm. G<-- r alt1 Fult s, Ralph Re-1.."1 anl1 J, R. WoiJrO'"k. o 250 1\0l"!{S -~imes. Sanfl}rd Hrl,·krJPr, Hoy Hus- SPII dnrl Holoprt Ttivlllp!OOil, • ~.n() Wll'HS -Mmes. totrn At/nn, Ia• ~ hnlls , Jolm fl!h~~"<> :11111 ~ltt r} Ann \\'.,_ l •t>T , • I 000 HOL:RS Mrs. Al!guc;i Wulf. • t ,·,on IIIli HS Mr s. • !I au r ou• 11. • ~.()Q(• ltfJd{S Mrs. Bt mat1E>tt e Go€'1Z and Mrs. I:At:a r IIIII. • '!,()()() HOl"I~S . Mrs. C.eorg>? A. r ox. Sin•·<> th<> be-g lnnlnr of !h€' Auxllian'o; rtscal )'ear, April l, l 'J 7C., volu nfPN~~'or­ kers have IJPen on rtutr a tota l or 4:i,24:i hours. ThP prPsenl strengt1 1 or the Au-. !liar!· Is 1,1 00, lnr·tuclln~: Z'i men ~nr1 100 ( Jndrstrlpers (JUni or ' hampler mE'rnhprs). C and}Strlpers ha vp a<·f'oUn- tt'il fo r C,6G8 of the total hours. · MADRIGALS TO SING AT GUILD MfETING The Musical Theatre Guild o r Newpo rt Dea<"h will ushl"r ln the Christmas seasoD Wednesday, Dec. 1, at Bahia Corinthian Yacht Cluh. Ttte Corona del Mar High School Mad rigal Singers, di r ected by Anlta Painte r, wUienter- taln. Members and their guests wUI mett at 10 a.m. for cotfee, a r egular meetillg will be he ld at 10:30, and the program will be presented at 11:30 a.m. Mrs. Lee P. Jordan, presldfllt, will preside, as. aJitM by Mmes. Marvin Marks, E. R. Ramkes, H. Michael Braun, James: Mc- Gowan, and E. A. Riches. GENE KADOW NAMED BY NATIONAL ASSN . Ral&or Eurene V. Kadow of Newport Beaeb wu elected a director of tbe N1UoDII A .. oclatioa ot Ret) tors dlltlol the UIOCli- UOG'I 60th UGILIJ COoYea• t1«1 111 Hoalton, Tnq, He II .. IOCllted With the tlrm at 170 NtwpOrt C•ter Dr • f I ' ' I > f ,·-,"T\ . ,· T cup • ......_ • tt 1 tl, ttl fU Jf. • ..,...,. Bl~ !Cewport B 'tM• wu cliu'ced .. , r~tar IMlriJo.ry --or-retied bl.m tbere at 1 p.m. . . , J-WlllarO L1U ro<O. t5, ~ UlO W. Baa-. BIYd-. Babla, Wls booked at poUCf' bel.dQUrten at 7:45 p.m. Oil a Wl.rrul cbJ.rclll: blm with pouessJoa of ma.rt)lla.ol ••. Dillie! WUlbm Stn,.._, 18, of 25 Goodwill, Newport Crest. wu ehuced wtth mlsdemeaoor dntQk drlVifl6! at 4:30 p.m. at Fullerton and 15th. Newport Heights ••• John Emest Sf'haC Jr., of 70 Hlllcrest, Bl( Canyon, reported flshinc equipment and camer.as .-aJu@dat$2,430 stolen from hb boat stored at 2~1 E. Coast Hwy, be- tw t"eo 6 p.m. Sov. 'J and II a.m. Nov. 14 •.• A )'OU.ng man walke-d lDto Bar- port l.tquor, 45Zl W, Coast !lwy., Wfst Newport, at 7:04 p.m., sat an ope~~ t'at1 ol ll<-P r on thf" <'OI.IIlter, potnted lu a bulgE' tn his •r.-aistband and rot.XJed the i!lore of an estlrnated $300, after telllnf tht' <'ltttk liP IIOOI.I!d kiU him if hJ> hal1 to .•• Jev.·eJn vatu('(! at $1,802 ..,.as stolen from EIJza beU1 F rey's Oak- ll'ood apart tnJ>nl lletv.'et>~' l'Oov . 1 awl 1'\Qv, 14. • MONDAY, NOV. 1 ~. Warne Jaekson Brantl e), 30, of 264 Ca!Jtlllo, Costa Mesa, was arrestMt at 2:05 :~.m . at Irvine-a ni! Cia}, ~ev;port Heights, an•l r hargf'd with liunlan .•. Larry Rlt'har1l Russell, 21 , of 'J2 1 E. Blllhoa Blvd,, BaJ- r '' J ,. ..., __ .,. __ dttr I ............ .. 1:55 ....... 4U II. --.... -.. ~..,.n llolctU ••• -Marl. 111-£ To--rtH-ft- ported Dllt wr f'"ord Ecc.- lliM' wu _.a from tbe lltrMt oelr be.r l:l>me be- tween 4:30 p • .m. HoY. 15 ud a: SO Lm. No.-. 16 •• ~ Grec Williams, us WaJout, N"J)Ort Shores, reported bls GMC pkkup truck stolea from tht street bear Ids homtt !OmetlfJle betw't!E11 11 p.m. Nov. 1 ~ and 7:30a.m. fhtt 16th • • • Whllf Trlna Sl}'lor's car was parked near her home at 223 P~t. Nt'wport Shores, bftwee-n 9:45 p.m. Nov. 15 and 7:55 a.m. tht' 16th. someone :stole 2 Wheels and tires • • . Most'Ue TowoSe'flt calledpo- Uce at noon to report that her S7~0 Dober man dog was m!J:slng. abd ttat she be- Httved someone had 5tol£'11 II from the feo t·ed rard at IIE'r home •I 327 62nd, Ne-·- port ShOres ••• Llort1 Diggs reported 12 athletk jacltets, valued at S(;OO, stolen from his car wh Ue t1 wu. ~rkt'd on the strftt near Ills lronlf' between ~ p,111. Nov . 13 a1111 b a .m. Sov. 15. • Tl.:ESDA\", sm·. lt Mlclt:tttl Jamt's !tall, 19, of 1809 W. Haii>Oa, Central r.i P'4-port, was r ha rt:erl v.·itlr wtoxkated rtlsor,.,erl\' ··on-. durt at :):.t5 p.m. Jt 272~ ~ev.-pon Rivrt ., C ··ntral Xe.,-port ... D~if'l .James Fawr ett, 20, of 408-D Bfm- a rd, Costa •fesa, aod James f redrick McCall, 22, of the - --...... _,.?,......_,.,m ......,.--....-.,........--..... ,...t, ... Dtu Lee Jteney, t7, ot !09 Fen, ·-........... <llarced __ d.,....<b- OrdedJ a:.dltct at !:!0 •~m. at w. Oceaa f'rDIIII :llld t tl(. C ettn.l Newport ••• Oama&e eltlmated at n.on than U OO was caused b,-aorneone flr· tae: a BB cun 1ato the ofttcf' window-ot Newport Pac-lllr Martnera Mile>, ~een 6 p.m. Nov, Hi and 'J a.m. Nov. 17 .•• John Davi~ reported a S:lS9 c!tizensl..and radio stolen from ttls home at 401 Pbu.a Lido, LJdo Ish.•. between 9 a.m. and 8:15 p.m •••. Edwin Nl"il Hart's 1963 Che.-rolet wu reponed stoleo from besidE> his hom(' at 546 Rf'dlands, Newport Heights, trer-·&oPU 1 a.m. and 7 a.m .•.. A n~ d6('"rtbeo1 :u •·hUe, tJrowtt. flair, about ~-10, -l:i )'t"a rs old <tnd "'"li:hln~ 115, "''aJkett a•a) from thP )('wt-l r~ •·oon- tPr at J. C. Pt"'lne!·'s: Faslrlnn ls lao-1 store at 1:10 p.m. W"Uit a lady·s watc h valullf1 at SZ I!i. HOW MUCH CAN YOU AFFORD TO LOSE IF A BURGLAR DECIDES TO BREAK INTO YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS TONIGHT ? Sea Coast will plan your home or business security syst!!f~. Phone 642-3490 Now! SEA ~ AlARM SYSTfMS tA~.t._c.... ........ ......, 1* N. Grand. Santa Ana COINS WANTED ! CAU(714) 836-6181 TOP DOLLAR FOR COLLECT IONS ~e11 ana stor e tJOIO anc si1•1'!r \ \ ... ~ ' • IN THE GAME OF UFE, THESE HARBOR AREA BOYS LOOK TO THE BOYS' CLUB FOR THE RULES Problems o f frightllning size and complexity confront today's youth. a nd the Boys' Club of the Harbor Area . Inc .. with two centers for boys· activities. is dedicated to helping our young men meet these problems and solve them. We encourage youth's abilit y lo find joy in unlikely pla ces. their refu sal 10 accept defeat. th eir belief in a belter world a nd I heir ene rgy. ambiti on a nd optimism. If you would lik e lo help by giving y~ur fair share to I he Unit<'d Way ... if you can volunleer some time and talent lo sh~re ... if you can participate in our endowment program. call... HARBOR AREA BOYS' CWB Lf•u Vam1.11n. Dn .. etfJf Willard T. Jotdan, Prt~!iid'-'nl :lUI J'u~11n 1\""•m.w Cn,l ~t M,,ll CA 'l'lh'l7 l1•lvphnrw h4:l l'l.t!:l A United Way Member Agency Number 34 in a series of public service advertisements sponsored by Avco Financial Services, Newport Beach. California. • --·