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Traffic survey is challenged
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--.... , oiCo-IDiot Crook, -_....
-dalllor .......... Bet a ---·--llleft art ll-u -111-IM comOIIbllly. • .._....., ~~~~-llltl -..... callora ... ftlll: about tbl •ney tt. preleld IUI'PriM attbeMW'I
11lt. tbat a •net t-.!btllltabtt,
Some Coro111 del Mar re. deapttl ltorJes lD all Jocll
-an qaolllloolac tilt ...,. .. darfac lilt put yeer rolllta, lOCI ehllltii(Jar tbe rlrlac delllls ol tilt .,".,.·
..Uclltr ot tilt •nor. otb-
,,. an deleDdJar I~ lid de-
m!ndl• tat .,metbl.ac be
-ll><olt tilt tnflle prob-
lema ldeotuled ln tbe aar.
ny.
''I ean•t ftod aRJbody La
Coro1111 del ,Mar wbo eteo
bows aQbody wbO wu pol-
led by tbe saneyors,'' cltJ'
P1uiWic Commluloartr
P•l Rammel reportedly
told a City Hall ll..lteaer.
Simllar atatemnts were
made by HYenl people who
elllacl tilt Eo8tp alter tilt
aune1 results "Were pel).
llabed Jut week.
Pristdeat Jay Smltb of
tbe Coi'OIIl deJ Mar Ctrlc
Also.. said be wUJ caU 10
emerceoc1 meeuac of 1\ls
1 crouP's board of dlrectors to dlscuu tbe llln-ey.
''I'm shocked," Mr.Smlth
said Taudly. ''I can't be·
lll't'e thlt people south of
C01st Hlgbway tn Corona
del Mar want to senct
the hlghliay t,ntc up to
Fifth Ave."
He r eferred to the sur.
ny•.s most SUtllrUq re~
suit: the fact that CDM re-
sidents, bJ a ma)ortty of
better than 3 to 1, favor
Tract ok'd
over protest
' Costa Mesa City Councll
MoDday night approved the
Onal denlopment piau ,tor
the Arnel Developmeot Co.
or Santa Ana to buUd 539
apartment units aod 1Z6 stn-
gle~tamlly bomes ln North
Costa Mesa.
Forty people were worldng
La se pnclDCtl obtalniiic fO-
ter slpllnes on an tntUa-
ttn petttioa Cl.llilW tor an
electloa to rer.one the
to ......... ~ ... li-la-
tJPiolood. He a~ecl ,;,;c;:
ty Colocll to ntraln from
aetsoa &Dd ''let eonstltutlon-
a.l rlebts pren.ll.''
''lt'1 an emoUoRal thlng,
IDd tbe City Counc U lsdotng
what U tb.lnks is rlcht,''
VIce MQOr Jack Hammett
commented to a second to
the motion of CouneUman
Ed McFarland toapprontlte
map. It earrted 4-1. w'lth
Couocltman Dom RactU
cutt.ne the lone oo Yote.
Tbe petition seekers ll'tl
out to get 5,000 slpatures
with 3,700 ~ed, to be
submJtted to City Clerk EI-
leen PhlDney for nrtflea-
tton. U tlle petition reachea
her hi.Dds, she t.s 30 da)'l
to nrtty aDd submit It to
the City Cooocu. Tbe Coao-
cU can pus the lnltlat1n
U an ordilllDU , UDCbiJICtd.
set a speelal elec:Uoo, or
lxlld uoW a rf(Uiar elecUoo.
Tbey do oot plan to reQUest
a specltl elecUoo.
DR. HORACE PARKER
OF B. I. DIES AT AGE.64
loterment of Dr. Hort.ce
Parter, 64, BI.!Joa lsland.
bu been scheduled tor Te-
mecula Cemetery lollowtnc
cnYesfde aenlees at 10
a.m. today. ""«· 4, He died
MoDdaJ. In St. Joseph's bos-
pttal, Oraqre.
Dr. Parker wu bom Ia
Temeetlla aDd taacbt animal
llaobaadry at N-rt Har.
bor bleb ocbool latbo 1950..
He wu a member or tbt
baud or -at Orup
Caut CoUllt !rom IHI lo
1951. He oponlld l -rt-10'1 llelopllal Ia Coot& .. _
OB .... Dr. i»r CUIIJJIU't.
Roa..m...t 1>111111-.
Laftne, z· c~Apten &Ill
pucbllclr .. lD Hawaii.
Rt IIII'C.._, tbl Teme-
CIIIa -1 ud ,_...., M
11 1110. He ....... 1M
Palluo .... lid .. ~
u.lillorlcal-.
$7411 TAKEN IN BANK
HOLD/UP IN C. II.
'"nY Wa raltbtl7, IM?e
I .... ,, Nld tilt ... ~ ...... ,. __ -at 1M
~ ............. ......
Blod., Co* ..... lllliM .... -,--..L ""-~-.. ____ .,., ..
..... _ ... M¥r· ...... .....,...-...... a:n .. _..._
......... ;:A:a?IA --. .....--.-.....
City CouDCllwoman !.AI.
clUe KutbDoti"lDeTern.ee
defi!Kkd tbe a~ney. "lbue
DO dcGbta abottt llan114Uy,''
abo told tbe Eutp • .,II Ia
U.. 11rst aeleutlftc, ntiooll.
UDemotlooal a.s.HNm• of
whlt pqle tbiDl ll><olltral-
nc. It ,.. doDe by • pro-
fessor trom LoGe Beaeb who
bU DOtlliDc: to pia or lose
from tbe re111lts."
Dr. Robert Fl"J't o1 ._
Beacb state eoottacted. tbe
sur.ey aacler coDtnct to tbe
clty, He rot Western VIew·
po!Dt Research. a profes·
stoaal oplaloo polllllc ft.rm,
to do tbe actual quesUOiliDC
of residents.
Accordl~ to Dr. Frye,
490 people were quest1ooe4
ln 7 areas: old CDM north
of Coast .Hwy., old CO M
south of tbe highway, Har·
bQr View Hills south of Su
Joaqutn H111s Rd.. lntae
Ternce, ocean froot I.Dd
sOuth of Bayside Dr.m:SCa.
meo IUgblaods aDd Corooa
Hlgh.latns. Areas were gl•ea
equal coverage.
A multiple stage sampli.lll:
plan was used. Alter Coro-
oa del Mar had been dJrt.
ded Lillo study areas. eaeb
block in each area wu aa.
signed a oomber. BlocU
were then chOsen at riDiom,
using a random oomber ta.
ble. Theo., the lots ln •cb
ebosen block were rumber ..
ed. From this list a slllcle
number was cboseo. and Ud.s
lot becamethesta~potnt.
Tbe lnte"lewer proceeded
either clockwise or coulller.
clockwise arouod the block
untll be bad completed 5
lnlervtews. A minimum of
40 per ceat men was eS·
tabUsbed as a male-female
quota. The actual sample
cootaJDed 42 per cent men,
IJJtentew sub)ect.s were
assured that tbe suney
be -that
the woald be _.,
Robert Wynn
also tbe auttleotl-
clty or the suney thLs week.
'•We aH CODTiDced tbat H
was done ln a profes.s:loaal
manner,'' he said Tueaday.
"I ban DO doubts about lt.''
Mr. 1Vym said he will
reeommeod that tbe City
CauDell refer the suneJ to
the elty tra.mc a.ffa.lrs com·
mlttee, wtr.Jch wUl belp set
prlorlUes on suggeltedtraf.
ftc lmproYements.
Mrs. Kuehn sud she wll1
oppose such a mo"fe. "I'll
do my da.rodest to see that
It's oot ptgeon.boled," sbe
said.
'•We will oot stt on it or
bury It,'' Mr. Wynn YOWed,
Detailed results of the
su"eY an to be made an.U-
able thl5 week thrOUCb city
Ubnrles. Mr. w,_ said.
Here are tbe resultsotsome
o! tbe questtoos put to Ia~
tentnees: (Some questloas
han beeD sb:Jrteaed be-
cause of space UmitaUoos.
Also, people wbo '• stroac1y
agreed" or ••strqly dls.-
acreed'' wttb aome .. ney
statemeDll have been him-
pad ID(etber with lboH.,.,
slmplrocreedordlsacreacl.)
• Too much tnm.c lD
COM1 435 qreed, 23 dlaa·
creed, 5 were oeatnJ.
• Veblcle oolse restrtc-
Uoas sbould be more strtct.
11 .... reed? 2?S l(reed, 105
dlap'eed., 11! wereoeatral.
• E'lblaat emtaaloa. COD·
tro1a lkiUld bl more strtet-
ly -read? 1'71 ~(nod, ISO
dlaqreed, IZ -tnl.
• 11o1t fQIIb.bOU.r tnJ'flc
Ia fn)m -CDII? IllS ~(nod, Ill dllt(nacl, 93 --• Tn.flle dlrilll oeer
IIOOn -CDII driHro? 101 ........ 101 dtoapttd.
uo-..ro-.
·-IIOHtnlllc""• -.. c.ot llwJ.? .... .
reed,lft<loacntd,n .. .
tnl. • .,..__.. p-
-llpo1a .. ·--· --40'1 ....... 110 dtoapttd.·-• teotrtcl c.ol RW}'. ....,..._ ..... _
•• IP'I•t.la Gri"'M4. n-.
• 1.-t -.. c.ot BWJ • ..., II ..... "ts1 ....
:a:~ a;';.~:::-. ... . ..._ .. ..,.: _ ........ __
MIll II. lit 1 I' \ "ft , ..
..... 2 9 7 .......
on ta 'W •4 • t '17
' ..
101 __ ,c .... -.. IIIP-... , .... -. wttll tnllld?
111'1 ~(nod, 1'76 ~. tl'l--• Hard to ftad a place to
parlt lid -Ia CDII? !t3
~(nod, 17S dlaereed. 5Z
aaatnJ. · . -·d dty acqaln ott-street parkil& Iota IDd lA·
lbJl man? na ICJ'tld,
116 dllt(reed, 62 -tnl.
(lloat nopo-• llld tllty ,
would prefer M"ftrt.l •mall
loti, ntber tbi.D ooe blc
ODe,)
• Putc1Dc meten oo
Cout Hwy.? 180 tcreed, 266
dlsacreed. " Deatral.
• Are 80me ctaaces alone
Cout Hwy. aeed.ed to 1m-
pro" tnftlc lltuatlon? SM
~.&reed, so dlsacnted. 7&
.... tnl .
• Will COM residents be
wllliog to see sucb c~es?
(Asked of those who agreed
.ttll prerlous statemeat.)
255 a«reed, !09 dlsacreed,
126 oetttral.
• Would you prefer a dn-
< restdtotiAI street para-
llel to Coast Hwy.? mag-
reed. 91 dla.greed, 56 DI!U·
I raJ.
• Should sueh a street run
all the way from the west
eOO of town to Poppy A"fe.?
299 agreed, 139 disagreed,
52 Ml.ltral,
• Sbould Fltth Ave. be
eomplteed across the gull)'
to prvt1de a 2-lane street
from O..hlla to Popp)"? S40
q-reed, 105 dlsl&:reed, 45
neutral. {to old COM oorth
of the highway, 49 per cent
agreed. 42 per cent dlsa·
greed and the rest were neu-
tn.l.)
• Would such a street be
worth ttte lnCODYenleoce
to those who Uve oear It?
352 agreed, 25 disagreed,
53 neu tral.
Al NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
SU BSCRI BE TO YOUR LOCAL HEWSPAP£11 ' .
THE NEWPORT .HARBOR I • •
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O HLY $S.OO A YEAR-C ALL 673-0UO
10c .
COSTA
"MESA
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29TH YEAR, HO . 51 TIIURSDAY_, AUG . 4, 1977 'CORO NA DEL MAR , CALIFO RNIA
~~.. .eDf ~ -"¥
ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Ensign
• WILL STARS GIVE WARNING ?
Maybe Joan Irvine Smith's stars, as
interpreted by her astrologer, will give
her a message to pass on to her new
partner .__ Alan Taubman.
Astrologe.; 'BUrton Morse, as re-
ported in last Saturday's Register, had
been giving Joan some starry-eyed in-
formation --including the assurance
that the Mobil Co . would drop out of
the bidding for the Irvine Co ., and
that the Taubman-Allen-Irvine consor-
tium would win out --which, indeed,
is how it all came out.
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 2)
TOT PULLED FROM POOL
A Costa Wesa boy. almost
2. is In the tntensiJe care
unit of Clilldren's Hospital
of Oraage County lD crtu.
cal coodltloo alter almost
drowllinc SuDday In the fl.
mUJ swtmmiD& pool at 2521
Westminster Ave.
Robert Todd Foster, wbo
will be 2 years old on Sept.
20, was pulled rrom the pool
at 12:45 p.m. omcer OaYid
Strange arrived tOO relined
tbe flmily of rncue efl)rts.
He reported therewuoore.
spoose to either pa.lal or
r eJP{ntory systems. Pan.
medics arriYed and tlle boy
Ber1 Tuffle
dies in auto
FtmenJ MrYiees lor Her.
bert (Bert) TUttle, 54, ol
Balbo&, were beld TIMidQ
Ill Paclllc Vltw Chapel wttb
tbe ReY, Georce B. Vocel
olllctatJac.
Mr. Tuttle, dlatrlct IJ\ID·
apr k farmeralaluruee
CfOIIP. aatrertd u q~Carlllt
IMIUt attack · wWe drt:ftlle
-· ln>m hla Loac Bet<:b olllct Tlaoradly alpt. Ria
car bit a small bQUdblc OD
Ptct.ac Cout RWJ. lo l.OQ( -... He wu bon Ia llarloo,
Ida-a.t Mel llted ID c.ualliia 1>r 41 ,..... lid
Ia~~ .. ,,,...._
Be-notlooo-toG..,_
dllaaod-uo-IICMtr pllat to World Wtr
D to 1M-· Bewula .. ...,... ....... --10-.... _.,llo....,
Dotula(; .... -· -llaral ,, ol 01 ° ...
a-.,~~n.c.w--. ............ -
--.. llonor Mil 11n. ...,'hlraslf ....................
_,, .... .., ..... liT,
...... , ltlflliEd •
was taken to Costa Mesa
hOspital, where a stroll@:
heart beat was establlshed.,
but he rema.i.Ded oo artl.ft.
clal respln.ttoo, pollee said.
He wu transferred to
CHOC ill Oflll(e. He Is the
soo of Robert C. Foster.
2517 Wesmtnster An.
Tennis court
funds asked
A new lightlqJ system tor
tbe Community Youth Center
lo Corona del Mar aod some
tennl.s courts at Andersen
school LD Harbor Vtew
Homes wm be soucht by the
city of Newport Beach in 2
request to use a special
eounlJ' ~rk fuod.
The coaot} las $Z million
In state park f\IDds n1sed
by ProposlUoa 2, tbe puk
boDd Issue okayed by sb.te
•oters J.a.st J•r. The OOUD· tr Ia wUIJaC to sloan tile mo-
..,. with clUes oa ~rk pro.
jecta t.._t woulc:l imoln re.
rtoaolue.
TlaeldaJ DIP&, tbe New.
port Beacb Pa.rts, Bel.cbes
UCI a.c~ Comm.iulon
dt<ldecl to uttlleCilyC...D-
eU to .. rmally requeet Ill ads
for tboselprojects:.
FOTOIIAT IS ROBBED
BY WOMAN BANDIT '
....... Ia tbtlr zoo wttb
rod, lrlur -r-llllllb
llllr -_.,t 1o be qaoa-
-1>1 c--pollee ......., ........... .....
.. , ....... $40 -!rom .. Itt , • Ia tM r.mat
....... .1 I. 1'1111 ... ll ., ...... ~ ...... .. ··nu a. a lllld .,o,.
J~~~U-*ftl'1r_....,. w,.,. .., .. .,rr••et
-.-oullriii.IDM· ---·IM-· -----. .. I r. a : .. 11
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NEW POST OFFICE tor Newport Beaeh w1.11 loot Uke
this, sars architect Ralph Allen of the Allen iL M111er
firm La Santa Ard. The 34,700.square.ft. brick structure
wlll replace the temporary faclllty at 11 01 Camelback
St., between Jamboree and MacArthur. near East Bturr.
The Los Angeles Postal SetTtce headquarters wUI open
bids Aug. 29 on the project. The buU~ wtU be low-
mainteoance. energy-saving htgh·pressure sodium light·
tag, bronze glass. aod an W cooditlonlng system desi(Oed
to cut the oo rmal atr conditioning load by 10 tons, says
the designer.
C.M. downtown
project speeded
Plans tor redevelop~
Costa Mesa's dowRto~ n
business distrtct took
a major step forward Moo.
day night, as the City Coun.
cU approved the purcbase
ot almost 2 acres of land
at Harbor B!Yd. and Ceo.
ter St,
The city Redevelopment
Agency wtll pay $380,000
for tbe laod. which l$ own.
ed by Fldellty Savtogs and
Loan. Tbe property does not
Loc:lude the Fldellty Savings
buUdl.oK on the corner, but
does Include Fidelity OOld·
t~s to the west ot tbe buUd-
ln«-
The Redevelopment A.
geocy Is espected to make
the l.aDd aniWlle lor com·
mercla.l deYelopment as part
of a planned 14..acre reeSe~
Yelopme.lll area ;.sc west o!
Newport BlYd., stretc h.
tng rrom 18th St. mrth
across 19th. The rede,eJq,.
ment will loclude the city's
so--called "super block'',
eocompasslog Lions Park.
a oew n re station and u .
bnry, ao1 a senior cttlzens
apartment project.
This week, the fedenl de-
partment ot Housing and Ur-
ban Developmelll (HUD ) a.p.
proved the senior site at the
oortbwest corner of Parle alld
Center, and set aside funds
to !;llbsidlze rents tor el-
derly residents. The city will
buy the laod and sell II at
a diseoont to private develo-
per, who will own aDd oper-
ate the apartment project.
Co mmercial redevelop.
ment ln the area will be
spurl1!d by !be Redevelop-
meat Agency's abUity to buy
up laM, master.plan the
ar~ then turn It over to
pr1n.te denlop:neot In-
terests. The agency ts tuoo.
ed by property tu Income
from downtoWll lots. II ~:ets
all tues that ezceed a base
thlt wu established when
the Redevelopment Ageoc)'
was created 5 years ago.
Monday night, the City
CooncU also agreed to post.
pone payment on a $293,000
loa..a by the city to the Re.
deYelopment Agency.
DON STRAUSS OF LIDO
TO SEEK COUNCIL SEAT
Udo Isle's Dooaldstnuss
amouDCe<l thla week U.t be
wtll ruD tor U:le Newport
Beach City Cou.DCU sat now
beld bJ Trudl Racers ot
Batu. Tbe muotelpll elec-
tloa 1J JC.beduled lor AprU u. 1971.
Mrs. Rortn YU I.JlP)ID·
tect to tht nnt d1strlct Mit
to sent the lillltJ:P{nd term
of blr ti!.•M. Wuor Kow-
or.t ......... -diad lui Septe~r. Mn. Ropn•
post Ia 001 ot 4 .co.d1
Milia ap t::>r tleetiol DPt
Aj)rtl ............... lP·
polattd, .. -.... -101 -tltctloo tell ,..._
llr. a._ 10-yeer
Newport nllldtll, 11 albr-
.aer ,....... ol tM -.,.
port.-llllllacl tc:-__ ., __
Bt •ned • -.J R111ao1 _ .. ,too,...._
ltatk ..... 1rfl •
Hell--
" dl I ol Bt!•• fa-.. • .... la NleJ1I:a.
'Tf 1111t lo -llowport .....,..irnldua• r:J , . ..,..,..... ..... .... ~ ...............
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tbts week. But, be said be
would be opposed to a mor •
atorium oo real esbte de·
Yelopment. Mrs. Ro(ers re~
ceotly voted for a 6·month
morator1um oo buUdi~.
Mr. strauss saJd be would
b.YOr ''Improving tn.mc
now, .. but would DOl be spe-
cltlc oo what steps sbould
be taken, otber tb.lo swift
completion of a new Cout
Hwy. brlcip o•er Newport
811. He a1d be ''bu some
doubtl'" about propo.als to
e:rttfld Ualftrlity Dr. acroa
tbl Back BI,J'. '•TMtt Itt
wome coaftJ.da lbt:re," be
commeettd. He was a1lo
..:.om.mtttal 00 ..r.tloM
aiCIII'llllJ bJ the )alt-com-
ploltd c .... del lltr trai-
t!<-.
Mr. an.M elanta.
td...al u u toe~eiD&eOO.·
llll'ftd"" ..s a ... : eaust
lapel sl ... n. .. •• en .... ., .... .. ~-a-...... Ia ....... ....
---...... Do-"""'·· .. ----lor a1 -Yeot Colllp .. _.,....._.._
I
An ex..boyfrleod was ar •
rested Tuesday night, but
cleared yesterday, In . the
bludgeon slaytog of a Coro.
Da del Mar woman early
Tuesday. But, he is belog
held as the ''baseball cap
bandit" sought In more t~n
SO robt>erles.
Pollee said yesterday they
oow have DO suspects in the
k1111ng of Jane Bennington.
29, found beaten to death ill
the bedroom of her apart-
ment at 322-A Marguerite
on Tuesday anernoon. They
arrested James Steven Ga-
oo late Tuesday at a motel
in Santa Ana . Because he
had reportedly broken off
a romance with the victim
just Z weeks ago, he was a
prime mul'(ler suspect.
'·We don't belit>Ve he's
our suspect oow,'' Newport
DetecUve Sit. Ken Thomp-
son sald late yesterday, "but w• ue tDral.l& blm onr to
the FBI In oonoecUon wttb
more than 30 bank robber.
ies. We believe he's lhf>
baseball cap baOOll ."
Among the robberies of
which Gam Is suspected is
I he $2,800 hOldup last Thurs.
day of Manufacturer's Bank
near Orange County Airport.
PoUce ar e oow aksi.ng that
citizens come roAa.rd with
any details or loiterers or
prowlers In the CDM neigb-
borhood where Miss Ben.
nington was killed.
Mi ss BenniJiitoo was foood
at 1:30 p.m. Tu4?sda)' b)·
her female roommate. She
.. ·as ln bed, partial!}' dres-
sed, and had been killed
by belog beaten over th~
head with a blunt lnstru.
ment, pollee said. No wea-
pon was found. Her room-
mate had come hOme early
Tuesday morning, but 1\ad
not looked In on Miss Ben-
nington until the afternoon.
The vtcUm, listed as an
unemployed student, Is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Clifbrd Bennl~ton. a r~
ttred t'OOpl~ lh1~ in Whit·
tier, accord!~ to Ot-t. Sam
Amburgey.
A coroner's i[[Vestl,gatlon
Is ezpe!j'ted to determt.ne
whether rape was involved
In the slaying.
G aD:~ was arrested at lbe
Santa Ana rootel shortly al-
ter another ''baseball cap
baDdtt'' bank l"'Obbery tn Hun-
tington Beech.
He wu brought to Newport
for QUestlou.tog abool the
murder, IDd was about to
be releued when It was dls-
coYeted he r.d seYeral out-
s taDdl.D& tn.mc nrnnt.s.
Detectln Gar}' Black ~.
came susplc.loos Wbeo he
proc211ced a ltrte roll of
$l0 bWs to ~Y hls ball
on tht tratftc charges. No.
ttnr; tblt M resembled the
"basebaU cap baDdlt's" ct.-
scrtptloa., Black checked
further a.ad foaM tt1l.l a Ra.D~
ttActoa Beac h bUt bad betlb
robbed a.t 4:50p.m. TuMdaJ
or """'' $1,000 1a no btlls.
He II .,. 11Ddtr tw•ICip.·
tloo for about 30 robberies
since June 10 of this year .
According to police, Gano
has a reeord or heroln ad.
diction aod violence.
PolJce are sUU seett..ng
3 motive In the Beonington
slaytng. Noth~ otvalue was
missing from the apartment,
a.nd there did not appear
to have been a violent strug.
gle in the bedroom.
More pay
talks asked
Newport police employ~:~
spokesm~>n asked this week
that pay negotiations with
the city be re...opetwd. In a
letter to the City Council,
employee assocatlon presi-
dent Steve Van Horn asked
the CouocU to reconsl.der
11$ acUoo 2 wMts 11Q. wbeo
tt brokt orr necottar;Jons aDd
Imposed a 5 per ceot aruxW
w;~ge Increase,
Police are seeking a pay
raise plus a new retirement
plan fashtooed a.ner that of
the CalUornla High.,."a)" Pat.
rol.
' It Is oor belief tllat val.
uable Information relative
to what would be an accep.
table orrer to the city did
not reach the Councll."
wrl!es Mr. Van Horn.
'•I don't know what he's
talking about,'" City Per-
sonnel Director f rank Ivens
said resterda}.
Mr. Van Hor11 askS the
Council to direct It s pro-
ft-sslonal labor nego!lator,
Alvin Salte, to return to tM
negotiating table. Two weeks
ago, Mr. Slate toldtheCoun-
cU that 3 months of negoti-
ations wtth tht-pollee asso-
ciation had proven fruitless,
and that nothing would be
gained by f\Jrther talks. Mon-
day night, the Council is due
to consider the van Horn
letter.
Meamrhlle, cltr Fire Dept.
emplO}'£>eS asked yesterday
for 2 more weeks in which
to study lhe city's la test
pay offer: a 2-year peclca.ie
that would Include no pa)'
raise this year, a 5 per
cent ntse nut year, aod
adoption of the CHP-type
retirement plan at thf> end
of next ttscal year.
YACHT AGROUND AT
BAL80A PENINSULA
The Virgo. aCaJ.34 yacht,
went aground Wednesda)' af-
ternoon. July 27 , off the
be~.c h btotweenG and I streets
on tb~ Balboa Penlasula.
Mike Pelch, 11, of 1559
E. Oeean Blv<l., aoo Chris
Rteh, 12, of 16!5 E. 8aibol
BIYd.,. Balboa, saw lbe yacht
rtdt-.: In on the nYas 1M
hollered at the OWDir. WIG·
ston ReJDOids of Saata Pat·
ban, no was below. AJ_.
lboetd ns JIDI Clark of
Ptooeab.
Ross Holt, 1550 E. Oceu
Froat, Balbol., ftS lmcJIII
·--be~ tile ... wrecked ~
LIDO VILLAGE SOLD?
Ru Lklo VUJap -oold?
Olllelala "' ... Doe ltoU Co .. .,.eb ~ tM _..,_ . .,.. __ ........... -.. , COla--, ... .., ...... .. _ ct-lolkh-
.... bJ' a c .n I 1-.J ..-c. ...,....., tlllt 1M Cilt•r llad
-t014, .... lMI -·
Koll --llllcM .... bt talcl.
Llr. koll, a Udo t-. n-
.-, ......... Lillo VY-
llp II 1174. I 'rh 1
l ---..... .,._ rap,...U-.....
.ud ll&.tiM-«11dtd •=· nt Ctllllltr OO'Nn a _,..
---,·~IM boy.
'
I
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IOI'OIIT HARilOR EIISIGN TMURSOo\Y, AU'" 4, 1917
~·l~
PVBUSIIED WEIKLY, GD 1'11ar.SJ', s.co.t Clus
PDitaCe paid a1 CDIOIII del Mar, CaW. New-.: .. •r orttc•
ud prlatiiiJ plut iD the EGI!p Botldl.oC, !7Zl E. Cotsl
KY)'., Coroaa dtl Mar, CaJlf. 9Z6Z5, POONE: &'75 .. 0550.
THE NEWPORT HAR-
BOR ENSIGN ns ad)ld(td
to be a oeiwsp&per of ceo-
tnt ctreulaUon by court
dtcree No. A.20178, dated
Jb,y .lf. 1951, In Superior
Court for the County of
Oraage, StateofCalUornia,
ud by reason thereof Is
-lifted to publlshall~b
Uc notices required bylaw.
1977
THE NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN Is the l egal news-
paper for the Cdy of Newport Beach and publishes all
publtc notices for the ctty.
,ARVO E. HAAPA, ..• , , ... Owner and Publisher
PEG UAAPA •.. , ...... , . Associate Publis her
R~pta,.,.,.!~rd Nahonolt~ by IIIII:J ~
U S. SU8U118AN PIIESS!NC .......... AUDITED BY ~·
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
NeWport Harbor..Costa Mesa Area . , , • One yea r, $5.00
Out of tbe Local Area ••••••.• ,. ••• One year, $6,00
<71. .eOij ~ .1/op
ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and pu blisher of the Ensign
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1)
Now, some suggestions should be
provided for Mr. Taubman, who needs
enlightenment on the merits of private
enterprise, and on the threat of the fe-
deral government taking over his spe -
ciality of development and con<rtruction.
Answering a question at last week's
press conference, Mro Taubman said,
"Lower cost housing, subsidized by the
federal government, is a good idea;
it insures a balanced community." It
Is certainly dismaying t o hear such
talk, and particularly from an execu-
tive in such a key position . Federal
housing has proved to be a disaster
in our nation. The dismal reco rd in
socialist-communist nations through-
out the world also shows the same fai-
lure of government to prov ide housing,
There is no such thing as free rent,
just as there are no free meals. So me-
one has to pay for both, and when the
government gets into the act, the price
is doubled, and eventually, the take -
over will be complete.
• • • • • •
• WELCOME TO THE BATTLE , ACLU
I welcome the American Civil Liber-
ties Union challenge of the Newport
Beach newsrac k law. It is good to have
an ally in a fight that is so vital to the
protection of freedom for us alL
The restrictions placed on the dis-
tribution of newspapers is a direct
assault on our First Am endment pro-
tection in the U. S. Constitution. If
there is any meaning to plain English
language , the Newport Beach City Coun-
cil IS infringing on the fr eedom of the
press. lf that attack is not met and
defeated, her e and a ll ove r the nation,
freedom of t he pr ess will be lost,
and thus the m ost effective obstacle
to government tyranny will be destroyed .
• • • •
• T .V. PROMOTES THE HOMOS
Parents, would yo u want a homosexual
to take your child on an over-night fish-
ing excursion? The so-calle d "situation
comedy" on TV , 14 Alice," thinks it's
quite 0. K. Last Saturday night's ·sordid
episode was an exercise in breaking down
the moral judg ment of the mother, who
refused permission after the handsome
football hero said he was a homosexuaL
But he come on strong with his pleading
to take the boy along with 111m, and the
mother finally agreed.
This TV show Is another step in the
continuing campaign to gain approval for
homosexuality, despite the awesome BI-
blical warnings of the terrible conse-
quences. The campaign Is, getting bol-
der, and this one was the worst to date
--placing a young boy In the over-
nig.bt company of a homosexual, and
arguing persuasively that 1t ls entirely
proper --thlul encouraging the recruit-
ment of yo~rl, which homos must
40, 111Dce tbey can't have or don't want
to ba•e cb11drell at tbeb: own.
If you care •-.,. to protest, write
to CBS CbanMI ll Uld to tbe spoiiMOrs
wbo ftp81Mled tbe lbow --Gerttol aocf
l~Ml·Md.
• Til& CDM lURVEY I U. lllu'd ,...,. n.
Edllor Ol lilt IMip -I.Dd -I 1111 lilt
TM JIJJ !8 £1111cD UU-ODU tlllt wert a..a~
c:Je, '•C'ltJ Sa"'' 'hll ot I, I AW~r reoeiY'td a ......
Traftlc S.rpriiN," aot OD-ver.
lr •~~>riNd tile ctt)' boot z. Tbla 11 Ollr lilt boclo-
aiso me IDd m1 Mipbon. atDr: t1 1a: tbt ** ta tbe
I aeur rec:etved a •"'r door tor tbt ltd f'HIIlt. tbe
to auwer. After rMdlllc the Flftb Av ... FHI'ftJ.
MW~r l loot 1t upoo 3, I YOrAd 0111 tbe put
mrseH to 10 lJito tile aeJcl>-pet!Uoos aplUt tbiJ 5111
borhood I.Qd quHtloa the street. Some tell me tbe pe-.
ne.lglilors. I was very ea-tttlons to eU:y ba.U eoatalaed
Ugbtened; they never re-OYer 1,200 oames &plait
celved a surve, to answer. tbe use of Stb as a tllnl
'I'bese people live 1D tbe 700 street.
bloc:ks of Corona del Mu 4, I would llte to blow
and the street alo~ Futb who received tbe PtUt10GI
Al'eooe would have rreat on this su"ey,
alfect on them as their 5, How did LueWe Kueba.
bbmes are within a stone's become our represeutaUYe
throw of this proposed oa the c:tty c:ouneu wbeD oa, ..
I street. ly Oilt>I'OIImattl]r 101 ot tile
-••
r.'<ltllt to c-dtl Mor
....,1 i>r ber? 'l'tlo aid
tiler • ..., -t>r 11tr ...
ftlt tile; bOd -• -take aat \, 'OUld lOt do 10 ... .... -... , ..........
bollot boll.
IS. Eni')'OM ta:.lted of tM
lute tu' blllsi.Od a.. 'd Wblt
c:u .. (k)?
Trafftc eDilDeer BID Dar-
Dell remarbd, '1We, at
least, bate some commual-
'~eU;':t ':.'~t~!; ~=
teys tota111nr tbousaodl ot
aames represent eommtridty
oplnloa? Did the total ot
490 returns endorse tbe 5th
Street'? 1 thin.t we should
have been told bcnr mmy
were tor aod apl.nst each
Issue on tbls su"ey, How
many nortb of the btehway
nceiYed a suney to llDS'It'er
and bow ma.oy south of tbe
ldchWI.y ud hOw many In
West Newport?
llrs. Kuetm, our repre-
sentative on the Council, sta-
ted, '•We do, t1nally, have
a sclentlflc assessment of
our tn.mc: attitudes." Mrs.
Kuetm. you represeot me on
the Council; could you give
us the answers to the above
questions'?
May I also add that I
would like a·Ust of all the
people who received the sur-
vey. I would like theseques-
tlons a nswered and 1 also
would like the list so I may
go to the next Homeowaers
Association meeting aad
have the facts before me.
SUrely, Mrs. Kuelm, you be-
lieve In the democ:ratlc W'IY.
Do 1,200 signatures on a
oelgtilorbood petition weigh
more than 490 oplnions on , CHRIS HALL or Newport Beach makes frteods,wltb a ..., ·u -~ h _,, a surve1 , liUl, w y liUl·
storybook c haracter In gar den setting similar to ooes The bungled mess ot trat-
to be created tor the nower show to be held In con)lactton Qe aDd congestion on Balboa
wtth Southland Home and Garden Show Aug. Z0-28 In Pe"rdnsuJ.a aDd Balboa Island
the Anaheim Convention Center. The anooal event Y1ll tla.s oot taught this CouncU,
also feature free entertainment, a moblle home YUiace Now to ma.te the jotl com-
and huDd reds of displays of products tor the home, plete u must be dooe to Co-
Show hours will be 2 to 10 p.m. weekdays, bOOa to 10 rona del Mar __ tbat 'is, 1f
••p•,m•,•S•a•lu•r•da-ys•,•"•"•d•IIOO-n•to-9•Su-Dda-y•s•. _______ we let the m have their way,
My dea.rfrleodsandnetrh-
il mt'f'/!U/1 Way }·,•uturn
bors, we have a solution
to this problem and only
one. We will be votlnglnAp-
ril. Time Is Important. A
TOM ANDERSON candidate must .. toond, a person who wUI r epresent
us on tbe Councll. We must
Worm other areas of New-
HIE DIFFE RENCE
sno:c!·~kann s rna kt' as port Beach to abide by our
T II', rnud1 :h S 17 .000). . 'llsbes aDd to vote for the r <•pul.r Hon td T h..-next misreprer lca~st'¥..£sel~ Ro .I..I'."Pd l"••nnt'""'"'"
~~.:<;•lt""J' l:YJ l"II,JI\'Li J f,·w
\.Ill)' a~d Whlll o1 \Jn~i.'T
lrtll l.. v.r,·d,etl ami SPilled
:"0 000 I'" lind' .,f hromm•·
Voif'••rtll'J rntt• I'OI~On tlU ~
~~~ .tnJ "·•' ~ ""IHl\1' thrt",l l
111 rnhJ !l,r~n r o. 'l~·w rcurk
\.I IIII<' "-J' ll"j)ll!lltl 1"\"l'l\
lho lllj.!h rh o~IH.•nJ , 111 l"ll"I>J'k
51'11\Jir •m ro:lt'rs to "one I riiYe called J. Sml b,
md lr~)n u n wel fare and who is the president o1 tbe
a 11 0 t h ... 1 1 ., 0 0 0 0 Coroaa del Mar Homeow-
-· · ners Association. and. be
unt'mployt>J " New York tells me ther e is a meeUDc
\11 y ha ~ doubtless done planned for !.be beginning Of
rntlft' \~lt 1h "welfare set'" August. The date has DOt
ll1..1n oltl~ nthrr Cit y m the been set. Tbose Wb:J re~
-.wrltl Wht.:h ts part of its celve Homeowner letters ln-
f'!r<•hlcm . Thr rno rr you do form your other nelglilors
I•H welfa.rers , and the who do not belong. May I
t.·n ~..-r you do it. the wo rse also ask Mr. Smltb to an-
t he pro blem b ecomes . oouncec;t publlcly the date
W•·lr.tr<' h,·,·o mcs th ei r and place, We need 100%
I ' ' II ' 'I I turn-out. I'm sure if we (otl r I' t .t WI • I h' "n~lll .. and J way of life . A ~ """rk toge••er we can t•~ . n1rm,d l1~1' !a•ha-.'rPr ol the ..... "' .... lor 250 ,000 unemployed , it a representative who lis -
•' tu't <~s dtfficult in New tens to the voter and lax-
bl,,k,HH lhn~ ,,,lllfdlllg Yt•rk 10 flnd pe ople who payer aoo oot to ''scleoti-
lo• !lw rv ro:r11n' Jll th..-want It• work, and gtve an fie assessment," which Is
l••ul<'r' ""'"11" hiJ~~ In honest t:ay's work for an so Impersonal.
l{,,,[,;...,,.,d tho:rt· .tre n·ry honest Lla~··s pay , as it is Grassroots polftlcs 1s
te"' lll.t~~' fht' tllfft·r<·nct: rl~whert' For mont hs 1 what wen~. Good (OYero-
rn hdJ.lYI<H \\a<. rna1nly th e
d ;tr~·rc'1 ~• h\'tW <"<"n blat k
Jlld 1\ !ill<'
r t t r ,,,
I!J trlrl pr,Juc,.J the
!"ll"""lnl! rn tlh' so-called
'," ) .. d.. Dally N~ws
!11IIH .... ln!', lhl:' t:T!mi nal
ln~Ufi('(\I On
"Th~rr IS nn t hmg left
rw w hut ruhbl<" and hope
~1 •Ht' than propert y wu
fllll't'tl (m 1 he ha tt legruu nd .~
o""lt iiushwu.:k. and Fl athush,
Jarna1.:a . Bed ·Stuy , lllll lcrn
and I hr Br unK So rnt'
dlu~!on~ were J e~t ru)'t:ll ,
II"MJ One tiiUSllln WJ ~ ll1<1t
Y<>U cnuld ton•ver hJ ve 0 11<."
mtlllon lll'•rnan hetng.'> on
well ;n r. and Jnoth1•r
:!50.000 unt·mrloycLI and
l'Xp<..:l them 111 rt·matn
docrlc AnMhi:l Wll ~ t hat
you coul d treat ~ut.h human
herngs wtth a policy of
1->en•pl nt'glr ct 3nd flt'ver
rrar the whirlwmd "
Now 11~1 ·5 C:ll!tl111 nc the
;~hove tript' h u t, n()!e t h:ll
thtrr LS no mentiOn ur nur
even sy mpa thy fo r the
merchants who were robbed
of hundn:d5 ot thousa nds o r
do ll an , 1n S(Hne ca~e~
rt.'.prr sent1n1 almoM thetr
entire worldly ~ods. The
criminal, not I he victlm ,
l lllt compass:ion. Ne xt, tht'
inference t hat the lboters
wert: all, or predominllr:ly
welfaren , '' :1 calculated lie.
The judge invol.-td In 1he
cut' hu said that he has run
1 carerul check o n the
culprHt arrested , and that •'
high perc.enttte or them n e
recteul, stt te, and d ty
employtct, man y o r whom
draw salaries or more thlo
SIS /)00 (New York City
havr bet'n trymg" to fmd ment begtns here, oot at the
top down, but from the bot -f3 rm-hand help, a carpen ter, tom up.
an rlect rt cian . a nd a HelenM. Kleroll
rlumber. in another area 3201 Fourtb Avenue
wh<"re thousands of welfar e Corona del Mar
bum.'i claim they ca n't find
wo rk
And hne's the ·next shc..-
uf balunt·y se rved ur by
blred1ng-hean Hamil :
"And so the whirlw ind
arnved . an d o nly the
cxt raorLi mary disci pli ne o f
r h ,. Nt'w Yo rk Po l te o:
l),•partrn ent prevrnted
wrd c -sprrad killin1. More
!han .ioo co ps wen injured
un 1 he Night of the Great
Darkness. but they made
mon· than 3.700 arrests,
~nJ dt d nor have to fill the
p:ravcya rd~ to do it. If a
Si milar outbrea k of loot ing
and v•o lr nce had taken
pla,-r tn a city like Los
Angelt"S. where the grim
l<"gtons of Police Chief Ed
Davis woult.l ha~ gone out
to do bailie, they would
s1ill he counting I he corpses.
In New York. life still takr~
preced rnce over property."
Po llee Chief Ed DIVis is
o ne of the fi nest police
chids in the world . Beller
10 have ,) ,000 o f the
criminals injured thtn 300
"co ps". Evidenlly none o r
the looters was hun. I think
the police should at flttt
have come in with tear p s
and if that didn't do the
job, they 1hould blf'f: UICd
bull ell, Not onJy ~oald t.bat
1\ave been 1 detttnftl •t
tlult lime, bUI a dettrrcllt
next time. And t.bcn will Ita
many and Wol'll\ .._..
times•• as 100ft • ,.. .. ,.. I
1 ral aadonal dlpe t 1011, aa4
perhaPI before.
• LIMIT PROPERTY TAX
Dear EdJtor:
Middle America ts calling
oo Big Brother to belp tbem
apin. TtUs time they ftDI:
him to freeze their rents
and low er their transporta-
tion and medical costs. It
is a sadistic cry. ThelrbWs
are so hlrh now because
of tbelr past demands that
he take care of them. H1s
fees lor his care are more
tban what lie returu, ao
optical Illusion ot wbat he
gtYes for what he takes,
The people han bec:ome
so used to aaldoc, wttbout
coul.derlDc tbe conseqaH-
ees, bec:a.use they ban ab-
dlet.ted tbelr on teJPOD-
slbWtits. And uatUtbe)'tate
them blc:k, Bl& Brother wtll
'""' btccer Jn bls role ot
eantaller, oolltlac more ADd
Priat bact len, u be p-
tben In eYen more of tbtlr
dOUua lbroacb -I.Dd mon opprtiSIYt taut, ID-
ottld of· llldac lor more
car, tiler -lei be cltmu-
dbil t .. t be antlwdr bDm11
br roolociiiJ tbelr tuu.
Tbtn bl l -p ..... rt)' tu ltmlbUOD peUtloe tlllt
CGOIId -w. -. rtallt)' ..t Ollr i>r -0.,..,. bllt lor ...... u •.U.-riiUr .... il•
-by IIIII OfOr· rtllltl lu, II ,_ wutllllldo Ill
......... by ... .....
ortalllla ..... tDbe olpod, II,.,...,...._
,..,. Co, Jd -·-Bol-,...-... It--..... by .... _,_.
~-LIIIoiM
TOM WlicK of Harbor View
.Hills, vtc:e-prestdeot, pub,
lie: atratrs, for the Irvt.De
Co., r.1 been elec:ted chatr-nlu of tbe board of tbe
Soutbern Ca.Wol'Dia Coro
FOUDdaUon, I oatiooal, DOD·
proftt craduate tniDIDg In-
stitution for gonrnment IDd
The Birch LoB
No Combat For Women
., .1oM P. .v.--oqulppod to -_. • ,_, Btl'"onl, AIU~GclludU -One But s.cr.tary ol Del.. tood _.,. ot tht ~ .. H...W __ ,. c..loo=to
worth ol any ution 1.8 U. •111 it c:hup our &... 10 tMt .....
ti'Hta Itt; ~men. The la .. ol U· c:u M tftiDed ,_ eo.Nt. 8o
tunr beln&•hat they are, mea..,. doea Army 9«:rw1ar7 CBlfcrd
tqulpped with •uperior .u.qth: A.Ja&nder. ADd WOlD• an pna.
and aiJNIIivmeM. And women, eatly t1U'Oiltd e.t our> aenolee
while inferior In th ... c.harKter~ acacltmleawhtrethe*p.arpc.
Wtica, .,..._.the wondroue pow-ol tbe trairiina W to c:rNte COlli·
m of childbiaring and home-bat-tMdy oft'actn. Even tbe Ma·
maklnc. tine Corp~ hu rec:ently plac.d
Let women'a libben and U • women aid. by aide wilb men at
torted modem c:nzies bleat till ita Quudc:o (Va.) Offteen Ba·
they tum blue! H latory end ez-lie School, a combat tralnint
perience confirm again end center which it no picnic tar the
again that an endurina civiliza-totighelt <I men.
tion i. one where woman'a eie-'
vated plac:e u wife and mother it Pracdeal Objecdou
maintained and nve~. U the Practical objection. to pl.cina:
ramily -built around a good women in aUeh a eiteuma_Janee
,..-oman -it allowed to decay, ao ere euy to ftnd. The ..-vice
will the nation, academiet have been torc:ed to
pubUe aifalrs. Prior to join-Women ln Combat! alter their obltacle ~ be-
cause women can't aqotiate
them; bolt aprinp on rifle. have
been chan(«~ to accommodate
weaker femal•; the woman IOJ.
dierwho can drive a truck i•phys-
ically incapable or chanrina: ·it.
t ire; and women are woef'uUy
unable to carry wounded men on
stretchen. Alao. what happeM
when the platoon sergeant fall•
in love with. the machine cunner?
Where do you berth women on a
ship'! Who carries the heavy am-
munition up the hill'? What rate
can be upected for women who
happen to become POW a?
tar the trvtoe Co,, he ns The al:xwe atlitude has always
deputy cbaJ.rman of the Re-pre\lailed in the United States.
pabllc:an Natiooal Commit-Bu1 it ia being attacked from
tee, lD cbarge of national many quarten today. Bad
publlc relations. He Is a enough that fringe groupe and
graduate of Santa Monica organizations now c runde to
College and. UCLA. b ring women down to t he atatus
of equality with men and to get JUNIOR JAMBOREE AT them away from t he home and
LEGION HAll HERE fro m c~dbearing. Now, we wit-
neu wn h horror the ateady de·
velopment of offi cial plans to
place women in the combat unita
of our natiqn's military. A more
complete reve rsal of nature'a in -
tent and the nation's needs would
be ha rd to imagine.
More than 30 i"irls from
American Legion Auxiliary
posts throughout Ora~e
County spent a 3 ctay vaca-
tloo recently at ·Newport
Hubor AmerlcaD Legion
Post 291 In Central New-
port,
The 15th annual '' )Jilior
)amboree" for junior mem-
bers of the Ladles Au.rlllary
Included days on the beach
aoo nights spent in sleeping
bags In the LegloD hall on
IStgh st. and the bay.
Grace Bremmal of Los
Alamitos and 6 other mo-
thers chaperoned the l l"OOP.
Labonoe Hardeman,. presi.
dent of the Dept, of Cali-
fornia Legion Auxiliary, al-
so attended the jamboree.
PROGRAII OFFERED
FOR THE DISABLED
' A new recreation program
for developmentally disabled
persons has been started by
the Newport Beach parks,
beaches and recr eation dept.
AcUvtties are scheduled
for Moo1ay and Wednesday
mornings between 9 a.m.
aDd 11 a.m. at the old Boy
Scout bouse Oil Riverside
,A"'-'2-b~ho(\rst
Hwy.
''Y{e Deed more parttcJ.
~to inake the progn m
re11tJ 'f'Oit." says coordl-
oator Maribeth Mika. Deve-
lopmeotally disabled per -
sons of all ages may ca ll
her at 640-22'71 for infor ma -
tion.
UNITED WAY GIVEN
GRANT OF SS5,500
United Way of Oraf\':e
County bas r eceived a grant
of $55,500 from tbe James
Irvine Foundation to estab-
lish a communUy review
procedure for capital ex-
penditures of non-Profit IJJ.
man service age ncies.
The grant will enable Uni-
ted Way's plannirJg tHvision
to formulate criteria ror
evaluating an.Uclpated capt-
tal and eq)lnslon needs and
eiP@nditures of organi-
zations referred to the Uni -
ted Way for reYlew of their
plans, according lo Phillp
L. a.1art1n of Placentia, pre -
sldellt.
HOAG HEALTH FAIR
SET FOR SEPT. 17TH
As a blghllght of Its 25th
annlYersary yea.r, Hoag hos-
pital wUl host a health taJr.
Tbe JXJbllc ls invited to at-
teDd this educaUooal health
nposition Saturday, Sept,
17, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
on the hospital grouods.
More than 30 healtb-allied
aceoctes from t.Krouchout
Onare County WUI ~rUcl
pate JJ:t the bealtb fair, pro-
Yldlac laformatlooa.J llten.
tare, uhlbtts, deTnOOitra-
tloal, ltlms, •1-lod
forms of bealth testt.ar and
sc:rMIWI(, Admts8ioo Is
frM. Eotertatameat will be
piVftded &od food wW be
aftilablt.
PUBLIC N-O T I CE
FICTJTIOOS BUSINESS •
IIAIIE STATEIOIIT
The lollowtar .,.,_ lo
dollll .. ,...., aa: Nnport
Ar• Tnnt. lac., 4630
C.IIIPII Dr., Sutt.-101, N91F-
port -It, Ca. IZMO:Iift-
port .U. T,.'fOI toe., Dti-
IWIN Corp., 4110 C....-
Dr,. Ide 101, Knport
B ...... Col.-.
'hie h dEll I 11 coMic..
led by a--.
CoiiiOI Me ...........
poll--.toc. -, .. ,:-• '1'1111 Jlh 9 •• ..-lllld _lllt..,_tiOr-eo.r-.. ,,.,,
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What is it like in combat'! Re-
tirt•d Army Brigadie r General
Andrew J. Gatai.s spent thirty-six
years as a trained professional
soldier. Speaking out against any
possibility of placing remales in
combat , he says: "I h8\'ewatched
weary men moving up in the a t·
ta<"k, in 111a ggering columns,
bending u nder soggy packs,
chilled in the drizzling rain. al-
m08t sapped of their strength,
CO\Iered with-sludge and mud,
knowing all the while t hat many
would not return -and upper-
mOfit in their rn ind was that ever·
clinKing hope that God would give
them the couraR:e and the physi-
cal sfrl!ngth to face up lo their
challenge." T he General knows
1 hat women are not physically
Keep in mind that thil whole
nightmare is becoming a reality
without paBNCe of the Equal
Rights Amendment, and without
a draft . Should ERA pau, it
would be unconatitutional not to
train women fOr comb•t and not
to include them in any future
draft.
Beyond all t hese practical
consideratione, however, we pre·
fer to ettets the glarinaly ob\liOUI
ract that men and women U"e not
equally equipped by nature. A
nation wha&e men would aend
women to fight ita battle& would
not last long. The enemy would
send men. More than likely, there
would ne\ler be any battle, for
any nalion !hat inetitutiOnalizea
auch an abuse or women haa al-
ready defeated itaelf.
C 1!111 Til.-John Bir-ch -S!I(""'I.Y Fn~11"~'
Action by CM planners
A 68,000 SQuare-foot com-FlDal deYelopmentplanfor
mer cia! eomple:r at 150 ~~. an 83-1Ullt resldent1al buU-
Iarioo Ave. was approved d1ng pro.)ect south ot Sea
for Baysbore Development Bluff Dr., formerly HamU-
CJl., 1601 Dove st., Ne~ _ ~n st., at Canyon Dr., was 11 1 ~~:~by tfie COsta 'M'eif '1 panted to Jamu. H, Grea
CommtutOG Woo-cory 11111, Alrw*f ~
day nlgttt of last week.-~Costa We~
Tbeodore"lJtoblM Ford, A teibttYe tnct cDip o1
2060 Harbor Blvd., reeelved the project was also awro-
a coDdltloDal use permit to ved. It now goes to tbeCosta
add a canopy cover and spray Mesa City COWJcU tor eon-
paint booth 1n con)Jnctlon sideratlon.
with the auto deelership at A zooe e:rceptlon permit
that address. for 62 st~e-famUy dwel~
Cootlwed to Aug. 8 was a lings oortb of Salinas Ave.
variance sought by Russell a.nd west of Santa Clan An.
Pang, 1831 Oranre Ave., to W'ls cootlwed to Aua. a.
reduce required front land-Dana JL Smltb, 508 29th st .•
scape setback to construct West Newport, requestedap-
an 18,640 square foot com-proval of preHmt.oary de-
merclal bulldiDg In add!-velopmeat pl1.01 for thepro-
tiooal to an existing 11,000 ject. Also ooDUoued was a
square-foot buUding at the eondttiooal use permit lor
50Utheast eoroer of 19th St. sU apartments at 310 Vtc:-
and Wallace AYe, torta st. lD eompUuce with
A coe ktaU lounge permit the Victoria Street Speelflc:
with an occupant load of Plan, sought bT Read .aDd
350 persons was coott.wed Fatlbos Dnelopmeat Co.,
to a later date. Dick Os-1670 Santa Ana Ate., Costa
bo rne, 1945 Placentia Ave., Mesa,
sought a zone e:rcepUonper-
mlt for that address with
a var1aoce from the requi-
red oomber of parking spa-
ces .
Roger Huebner, 632 w.
18th St., received a variance
from the borne occupiltton
ordinaoce to cooduc:t a mar-
riage, tam liT and child eouo-
sellng practice In the exist-
inc residence at tflat ad-
dress.
South Coast Plaza, 3315
Fatmew Rd., rec:etved a
variance to allow substa.n-
dard parking stall size am
reducU.oa lo manetllfertae
area. ln an edstlnc parklrll
structure atSootbCout Pla-
za SbopptJic Ceater, S3S3
Bristol Sl. ollla...bu,l550
&.iperior AYI., recel'ed a
nriaac:e to 1.D&tal1 ud op...
erate a mtta1 ahe&r ma-
c:hlne oullldl u ...... tD-
dullrlal bolld!IIJ at lbllld-
dress.
PUBLIC NOT I Cl!
'
DR. BI ETZ TO GIVE
21ST TALK SE RI ES
Dr. Arthur L. Blets, wlde-
ly-lar)wu lecttlrer, PQC:lD-
logtc:al consultant, educ:ator,
author aDd mlDister, wtu
coDt1uet bls 21st umaaJ. lec:-
ture series at OraDCe Coast
Collece th1a summer.
Tbe 4.part sert .. , '•Gut-
dine )'OUr owa rrowth,"
meets oo Tuesdl1 IJtldaita,
beglllnlllr Au(. 9, trom7:S0-
9:30 p.m. ID tbe OCC Audi-
torium. The lectures are
free to tbe pCibllc.
Dr. Bteta Ia a profNBOr
at tbl W'bUt Memorill Hos-
pital Sc:hool of MedtclDe.
ASTROLOGER WILL
TALK AT PWP MEET
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wW niett at t p.m. Wld--r. AoJ. to, at tiM Coo·
ta -c-., Cllb, not
GoU,C..ntDrtft.
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Clrv, oo.~e~ot, IIOftepro;.
dltcer ud allbor ot :•You
lnltll o1ll oot ,.. -·. Aqae.taud....,.r
Ptt:lod 'IIIII I>Uow. For liion -.. ·~ •-.._.., can hl-5711.
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TH·E BEE LINE .
By JAHBY BBRLS
• SUMMER lUGHUGH"''S-Tbue an.,
maaJ ,..... lor ,.,....., ud )Ill u
m&IIJ occuloas tor libi.J1IC. 0.. ...,
eYtllt nctltlJ WU I eMqltiM lac._
ud br1dal lbo,tr boQort.IIIMlu MuJ •
Ptls.,riD, eo-bMted bJ Mn. Tbomu waa,.
er IDt Mr1. Loa .. 'l'larDtr at Bfc c..,_
COUIIlry Cl_.,.
Tbt pJ.a atmotl)ber. wu ..,.DC*~ u
pellta UriYed from btr., MU ud tbtre
••• tbe 11amoroa1 pacac-addtd a ..,..n1e
ofacttemem.
FrltDCts from ''bert, Deal' aDd tbtre"
ineWded Mrs. WUmer Heater, IIDon to btr
trleadl u DeDDie; Mme~. WUlfam ICSDdtr,
Paul Rorer•, J .... CarUI, John T. BoJd
Jr. a.od Jo81Pb EarbUdt; 1180 Mr1. R. !.
Reraolcls &Dd da.qbttr, Un. Thomu Pot-
meyer. otbers were Mm11. &acb Wrtcbt,
WoMley Jones, WUllam MWer IDd W. G.
Grecortor • • • DOt foqetUDc MUJ Aim's
mother, Mrs. Edward Pellecrta. U.O Mill
Julia Deeter, Mrs. Turur•s ~tr
from· MlcbfcaD --and (.arpn.t) Let (Yn.
Cbarles) Hubbs, Jut bome from YlliUDc
son Roo 1D Tah1U.
Festh1t1tl beciDDlDc with ct.mpqne
touta to tbe bride-to-be coat111aed throacb
tbe delJclou aDd colorfDl trult ud lllad
luocbtoo_ with a rupberry dessert coococ-
Uon. m-m-m-m.
Guests were comfortably le&ted at a U-
sbaped table. Tbus MJ.u Pellecrtn bad an
uoobstrueted new ol lbose preseat. Flbu-
lous arrucements of wblte aDd yellow ro-
ses, e&Ddy tuft and airy blby's breath were
011 eacb section of the table.
FlDale was tbe opeDlJIC of tbe packages
--oot a dqpUcate amooc tbem. Tbt posies,
ribbons aDd bows were careAilly arruced
into a "bridal bouquet" for tbe weddlnc re-
hearsal. • • • •
Another brldal sbower wu hosted by
Mrs. Ernest Satttc aDd dauchter, Mn. Ed-
ward Ward, at the Sa.tUc Udo Isle home.
Guest of booor was Baroan Bowen of Por-
tuguese BeDd. Mrs. Boweo, wbo came with
her daucbter, is Mrs. Safttc's cousin. "Twas
a ''bed aDd batb" shower aDd, aecordJ.ac to
reports, those two rooms wtll be beauWUl.ly
acCOIIItend --tbt tblrtJ pia pe.U Mtmtd
to ''Jut Dow'' 'WUt ... DMIWI. • • • •
• We m111 tlatm alnedJ -&Del tbty left
oaly boUI 1C0 -Bel Jae J•rly Yilttor'l
J IICtie, Bonat.. Loretta. IDd DJut. Tbty
...... ~e put ol ou u .... b~
1aaciUr a-pa.atJ. Tbt ••• came don
for colt TMt tMJ'Ye 10M bome but l1kt
tbe l'ft1.lon at c~. tbtJ'll bt back
MD ,.U •• 1a fad. tbty are Mrloaaly
tbtoM• of a &DON perm&DIIIt &rr&J~Cemeatl
• Two llDe J'OGIIC mea. Stuart Karl a.Dd
JobD Delorme, wUb tbelr super t~
tQillpmeat, utlclplttd tbe Deed to save
eDel11· Tbty IOQCbt MY workable ldeu, refre~Md old ODeS, collected lOads of '• bow
to'' lad ptbtred tbtm tocttber In ODe
place called tbt Eoerv store down on w.
Cout HJcbwaJ. Tbeo lD thtlr newly &Ur-
f:aced parklll aiu. they Ht up a trestle
table tideD wtth fncrul flowers, soacks
&Del ltp8 (ftot ebeeMI aDd wine~ lDTited
trieDdly tolt to '•come aDd ~ee." A plano
was moYed 1D tor Jeao T&Ddowsky aDd her
mulic mU:1ac cobortal Tbe tnergy they used
1D fl111llc rtc~~~est 11111Dber1 could baYe turned
tbe Sllll 011 for a tall day. Lots of solar ener-
CY deorlces to see aDd learn about ••• aod
UH. • • • •
• FROM THE BEEHIVE --
On tbelr boat Mary Alice ud Don Ayres
pleasured a croup of frteod.a with a Sunday
eYe cocktail cruise about tbe bay, theo
docklDc at tbe Newport Ha..rbor Yacbt Club
for dlDDer.
• Lou Tumer•s birthday brought a group
o1 frteods aDd famUy tocetber at the Ambro-
sia to celebrate. All arranpd by thoughtful
wUe MUdred Loulsel We wish you happy
maay more, Lou!
• otber oatal a.nniversarles we oote: Jean
Sba.rp, Joan OUYer, Albertha Vla.ult, CeJl
DeGrus (89tbl~ Lou:1H Palllloo --we at-
teQded aqyor Bndley's loaucural party with
ber; Moeeley Joaes, Tom Carey, Esquire;
Barry Mlller. Dorotby Reynolds, and we
dolit forget frteDd Beroadloe Ullman •• or
tbe happy lDJllnrsary of Patricia aod Jack
Groth --I.Dd ~ to lbe Enslen --the 29th
co~ up next weeki
Fashionables to hold
benefit for Chapman
-· ..
IRVINE COAST Repd)Uea.n Women, Mrs. Oorotby Crabb,
Mrs. Boyd A. Smut aDd Mrs. James B. Rutter (lett to
rtcht~ are plaD.nJ.Dc a ''do" this Sunday, Aug. 7, at tbe
Mesa Verde bome of Mr. a.ad Mrs. Richard Parrtsb, nea.r
Mesa Verde Country Cl!j). Cocktalls I.Dd hors d'ounes
will be se"ed by tbe club's board of dJre<:tors. The JXlbllc
Ls welcome to this fll.Dd ra!aer. Rese"atlons may be
made tbroogb Ml's. Cnbb, 551-3915, wbo ls Yice presi-
dent 1D charge of pf01rams, or t.broogh Mrs. Rutter at
552-1883, tbe reHrnttooa chairman. Mrs. Smart Is Ln
charge of food. (EDSip pboto.)
OCC offers judo class
A newly -orgaolzed class
ln judo wlll add some extra
puocb to Orange Coast Col-
lege's pbyslcal ~cattoo
menu thJs fall.
Mike Glers, wbo \YOD ftrst
place hooors Ln tbe seeoDd
degree black belt diY1s1on
at the 1975 Southern Calt-
tornla champsiooshJps, wU1
Instruct tbe class at S p.m.
aod 6 p.m. Tuesdays and
Thursdays. .
Students wUl be taught bow
to fall Without l.D)lry aDd \fUl
learn teeb.nlques of tbrowiDc
a.ad cbot.lng used 1n compe-
tition and ln self defense.
Mr. Giers, wbo competed
ln the 1976 and 1974 u.s.
oatlooal )ldo cbamplonshJps,
wW lntroduce Olympic and
world class )!do competi-
tors as guest lecturers.
Students In the classes
wUl also compete agatnst
other eommunJty college )1-
do classes.
Registration for fall clas-
ses runs Aug. 24 through
Sept. 16 to the OCC Adml.s-
slons otnce.
SCR to stage
two specials
Soutb Coa.st RepeTto rt wtll
pre.Mat Z specLal summer
tbeatrt p~ctt&ls tbls
mootb, prior to the 5tarl of
tbe reeuJar seuoo In Sept.
ember.
Tbey are: tbe cootempor-
uy satire. '•Vaotties," by
Jack HeUber, and tbe world
premJere of a new work,
'•James Joyce's Women,"
written, adapted an:! perfor-
med by the ioternatlonally
reoowned actress aDd recent
Emmy wtnoer, Floonula Fla-
nagan. wbo will ~r with
SCR as guest artist. It will
be staged by the veteran
star of sbge, films and TV,
Burgess Meredith,
'•Vanities," to be direc-
ted by John-David KeUer,
wUl be given 12 performan-
ces, Lndudlng 2 Sunday ma-
tinees, from August 11
through August 21. The play
deals with tlle lives of 3
former Texas cheerleaders.
''James Joyce's women,"
to be staged August 25-28,
Ls described by Flonwl.a
Flanagan as a theatrical pre-
seotatlon of the women ln the
Ufe a.od literary works of
James Joyce. It includes
segments portraying Ule
characters Harriet Shaw
Weaver and Anna Livia Plu-
rabelle from '·Finnegan's
wake,'· Gerty MacDowell and
Molly Bloom from ''Ulys-
ses,'· and Nora Barnacle,
~ce-'s wile.
BETTER Hf-AL TH
Ozygen and water colon
erapy rids parasites,
~c. Feels great.
oot massage improves
c. rculation. Free book
tb series. 675 -7202
NEWPORT HARBOR ENSI~
PUBLISHED WEEKLY ·PG. 3
THURSOAY, AU G. 4, 19n
COAOHA DEL JIAA~, CALl F.
LOSE UGLY FAT
All FEEl &REA T
'SLIM NOW'
1. PREDIGESTED LIQUID PROTEIN
Gives energy wltbout fatll
2 . TIME-RELEASE IRON
All day protection without over eating.
3. THERAPEUTIC-WITH MINERALS
Needed for you r hair, sldn and na.lls.
4 . B-6, LECIT HIN, KELP, AND CIDER VINEGAR
Fights hunger and water retention
N Ew l Available in
• capsule form!
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED 7 DAYS A WEEK
9 -9 WEEKDAYS e 9-7 SUNDAYS
3otl E. COAST H\\'Y., CORONA DEL MAR
Getting settled
made simple.
New-town dile~M~as fMie
alter a WELCOME WAGON ull.
As your Hostess, it's my job to help you make the
moat of your new ntilhbomood. Our shoppina areas.
Community opportunit-s. Special attractions. Lots of facts
to uwe YCMI time and money.
Plus 1 blsbt of &ifts for yCMir family.
I'll be liste!Un& for your call.
'*-14m.z~ll
6..0-2893 -549-3215
The FashJooables, a sup-
port group forCbapma.oCol-
lege, will sponsor a benetlt
to celebrate the loth anni-
versary of Bultums' ln
FashJOD lslaod.
Tbe 7 to9p.m.lntUatJonal
buffet di.DDer party WedDes-
day, Aug. 10, at Butfums'
wUl raise fUDds for Chap-
man Collect's community
College vlce..presldeot; WU-
U.am Hansen_ Battums• pre-
sident, aDd Mrs. Hanseo.
and Butfums' manager RaDdy
Prout a.Dd Mn. Prout.
Members of ~asblooables
servt.ac u boliesses will be
Mmes. Robert Beldeo, Les-
lie Cotton, Theodore CUI-
ford, Jack de Knllf, W. N.
Harris, Robert HJtt. William
D. a.dfteld, Eroest Saftil,
JobD H. Sc:NMr K...etl 0~ Marioo x.dt, Vlr-
rtnla Knott I.Dd Mrs. Bu-
ri.loo Sbarp, prestdeot of
Cha.pman CoUece'sTowuaod
Gown.
IN THE NEWPORT BAY PROFESSIONAL BLDG .
2411 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar
cllJllc.
Since 1969, tM elinlc, lo-
cated Ill tbe .,....., .. ollbe
old ~elenee ba11dlac atGlu-
sell 9t. aid Palm AYe., has
offered a wide rue• of ser-
vices to restdeots of Oruce
County. Services lDclude an
lnteroattooal readi.og aDd $4,800 RING STOLEN
l eal'llillg center, a child stu-FROu JEWELRY SHOP dy center, a speech aDd hear-"'
log cUnlc aDd a community
counseling cllnlc.
PreeedJnc the buffet di.n-
ner, putygoers will be en-
tertained wttb magic sbows
performed by magtciaDs
from Hollywood's Mactc
Castle.
Music wlll be played by
Sunsh1De Express aDd tbe
Frank Lester Trio.
Greetlac cuests wltb Mrs •.
William Mead, cbaJrwomtn,
of tbe FubJooabltS a.ad of'
the beDeftt, wUl be Geor l8
AriJIOS, cbaJrman of Cbap-
man Collece's boardoftrus-
tees; '•Bact •• Smltb, Ct.p-
man Collece presldeat; La
Verne Tbomu, Chapman
AL BERTYN E' S
CANDY JAR
BY
ALB!:RTYNE D. ROOT
A delJcbtM new
eocMboot that wW
pleue uyooe with
a ftlkDHI for rood-
tuttllc caDdy.
ALIERTYME'S
CAMDY JAI
0.\, $4.95
A $4,800 riDe was stolen
from a display case at a
Lido Vlllace jeWelry store
Sunday. I.nvestiptors sa.1d
a key lost by a store em-
ployee mtcht bue beeo used
to open the locked displ.ay
case at wuuam Roberts Je-
welers, 3424 VIa ()porto.
A clerk ootlced tbe ~
m1sstnc at 1 p.m., after
bartoc seeo It lD the cue at
10:15 a.m. It 1s describedas
bariDr a larre aleDDdrtte
stooe surrouDded by dla-
moods.
SALLY ANN EV AHS OF
NEWPORT SUCCUMBS
SallJ Ann Enns of New-
port B•eb. a oaUYe of Cb1-eaco, died Jwy 21 lo Roac
bospUa.l. Sbe 1s SUrYiYed by
ber buJbud, James c. EY-
.ans. Sbe was amUated witb
the Role Hospltal Mental
Htaltb Unit, Harbor Key,
C!Dder.lla GaUd, CbUdreo's
HospUal of Oraoce Cou.oty
a.ad was a put vlce.preli-
dem of t:be Artbrttts FOUD-
datioo. Dooatioll8 lD ber me-
mory were sarcested to Hole
Rosplt.al.
PUBLIC NOTI CE
FJC'I1TIOUS BustNESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbt 1o1JoWt.1c penon Is 4Dlllll ,.,,.., u: llteriors
by J..U.r, IN& E. Cout
HWJ., Coro. del Mar, Ca-
ut. 11115: Mn. .J..U.r
Jeu sears-. us Po~DMUJa A•• .. Coroaa del Mar etaS.
Tblt ........ Ia COIMI!Iet-
ed by u tdftcllal. ~
J....U.r J ... rpe.
Tbtl ltUIIDIIIt wu ftled
witll tbl ooutJ clert ot Or-
• .... Coallt7 -.. 1, 1m. ~ Aile. 4, 11, 11, .
a, 1m.1 ta tbt M"'POJt
Butot Bulp. F-7t7S4 ..
RENT AL.S AHD SALES
ROBERT'S TUX SHOP
LATEST FASHIONS a COLORS
fortNI Weer .. Our~., ....... ,,......,. .. MOM. -THUlL 11 tp I
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uu 1. CO.IT HWY., COIOM. O~L MAl
Phone (714) 140-4122
THE FORMER INSnnJTE OF ARTS BUILDING··-·· Between Carnation & Beconia at the end of Mac .-'rthur
DOROTHY JO'S
ANNEX
(EXTEN SION OF THE
DOROTHY JO DANCE STUDIO)
We're expandi~l With the return of Lura
McKenzie, our Polynesian tea cher, and the added
classes being taught by teacher, Jim de Fore.
we are bursting at the seams, so oow we will have
scheduled classes at the Dorothy Jo Annex, an
additional studio just a few steps away on Coast
Hwy.
OUR OR1Ctt4•L STUDIO AT 2515 E.
COAST HWY. At4D/OR OUR MEW DOR·
OTHY JO At4t4EX •T 2 .. 11 E. CO.ST
HIGHWAY WILL BE OFFERIHC CLASS·
ESIM:
• TAP
• BALLET
• JAZZ
• GYMNASTICS
e POL YNESIAH
• DISCO
• BALLROOM
• BATON
• YOGA
Pl•• come bJ aDd see us!
Doroth1 Jo Swauoo
Ontr/FCM~ader lD 1950
DOROTHY JO DANCE STUDIO
'
Telephone 673-3420
far IIPPC*1billiltL
•' I
SPOT-
LITE
Pat's School
of Physical Fitness
Pat D1xon. R~. is r eturmng to Corona ole! M ar
alter esUbltshing ph)'sical fitness rlasses m lrvtne,
Laguna (anc1 the Balboa YAcht Club). For merly
associated with such internationally fa mous spas
as The Golden Door , the Spa of the Turtle In t he
Ozarks and Tecate's famous Rancho La Puert.a.
JOI'i O 'i~ OF Po\T'S C'L-\SSES FORo\ H'
F.XPE RIF:\C F IS LO lN G l\EIGRT, SHo\PI";
l P "'D R EC \PTl R"G l'Ot R \IT U .IT\'
o\ Clf~TIFI C o\LL\. Df'SIG,ED 0 \IL.\
DOZl:.S 1ULL BE. l S IQl I::L \ FITTED TO
I o\C'H \t\'i "0 "'"' OR f"HILO
Physlr al folln ess wath
Fun N f. lair
NOONTIME SPECIAL !!
for the
WORKING GUY & GAL
A HALF· HOL'R
OF l~DlV IDt:A UZED EXERCISE
CLASSES-PLliS -A HEA LTH
FOQO SA:-oD~lCH A.~D FRESH
JUICE
O~L \ S2.50 ~r sess1on}
FOR APPOINTMENT TELEPHONE PAT DIXON AT
673 3932
l:lte l/el/11 :D11Hcer
Also lntroduct.ne to Corona del Mar --
Miss Diane Rodd.ao (' · Atesh'') will direct c lasses
in btelMlDC. lnttrmedlate aDd adnnced bellydao-
ctnc. Also instn~ctlon in eiOtlc makeup and costume
dtslp.
Redlscovtr the anctem art to improve the body,
expud creaUvtty aftd r .. t r.lued.
fOR lNfOI(rAf.lON AND CLASS scK£QWQ.
TEU:Pti>NE ii Ul-4574,
I
•
Farewell for Helen
AawMr1aa•JUtrwuMidr..-,e& .. AnMI
I&! ............. z-'WIID ........
... ... .. Kc.,..t-.. '·-·-... 1" t1 ....._ tlllulln llftJ DaWr,
~:.-,-,lnle!IQWIIII-.... -
tn * ...... loo -· .-uo-<IIIIUI---Gila Jl'lll lilt tit HelM bJ CttJ .....,.. .....
-a ........ a-by CIIJ Clan Doill 0oorp
..., , -p1a11. a.,. 1a lilt 1ar.,..u potm:
WlMo M oo-lo ru1-. Btleo-. lbtm all,
Blac-. GortD Uld Clly llall, -
NoW lbl'd IWt'er trump btl' Jllrloer'a ace,
But lbl •re is COIIDl tbtd tbll plaCe,
Pick ~ all ot her tricks aDd run.
ADd tpeDd ber timtt pursulac tbe .wt,
ADd wtttl bridle, aOt tbe ooe ot Bact Bay fa.cne,
Bat tbe 01111 tbat's kDon u oame of a pme.
Sbe oort ollbooocblll was a demiDII bid,
But U.t dldn't .care ber,,aot tbls tid,
So abe bid lbem 1o pme IDII calltd their blullt
So they loot this dlamoad (but not ID tbe """"'· For Jerry, 14rry and Ernie (mw tbtre wu 1 toave)
Aod for our Dick flopD did Helen slan, LURA lhKEHZIE
Tbea made U 1D spades, a.s the sayt.og 11081, Dancing, exercising Wbea abe transferred to tbe club
tbat 1.8 taown u Joe's,
Her owo General Plaa she did lDYote
Wben she went to work for the Publlc Worb folk.
Talk about slam, be It Utue or gnocl,
in new COM studio
A new studio -opefliiiC
M.ootlly 1D CoroDI del Mar -
•W combine daoclDC aad
earclse and will otter~-
DorotbJ Jo's eq»astoo 11
partly attr1buttd to tbe r ...
turD to ber ltdt of Lura ·
UcKeazle, Ylfe of former
Costa Mesa City Mauqer
Art McKenzie, Lura l.s a
teacber, cborqnpber aad
eotertaiDer, speelaUslng ln
the Polyoesl&D arts.
Helen, wttb grace, can play oat &D)' baDd.
When U comes to polDts, sbe'l cot 'em to spke,
Alone with her looks and ber curly bair.
Sbe's really tops as seeretarles go,
Aod tolac she Is, as you all laxnr.
So we'll )1st bave to say good-bye,
tb!Dg from belly daDeiDC to
yop.
Aad lit oo our brld(e OD tbe bay ud Kwal.
Dorothy Jo Dance Stvdio,
tor 27 years a ludmark
lD the Harbor Area, Is op-
enl.Dg an additional studlo,
''tbe Dorothy Jo Aooex,"
in tbe oewlyremodeledNew-
port Bay professfoDll bulld-
ln&: at 2•11 E. Coast H'IJ)' .,
nE IALnl
MIFA.
T.bill~ii::l l Corooa del Mar. Sbu1ne tbe noor of tbe
bu.llding 1D ber own new stu-
17" diagonal
color portable
dio Ia: Pat DUon, ortgtqator
of Pat's Sc!lool of PbysJea1
Fitness, a place to enj>y
exercising to music aod flDd
a prognm tatlore<l to the
IDdiYidual -be it man, lfO-
ma.a or child • , • even get
1n sbape tor s1dlng.
Pat Dtmn ls an import
from Eog~, who came to
Southero Callfornla by -.ray
of several bealtb spas. Sbe
Is a l'8(1stered ratse and
was instructor at Raocbo
La Puerto 1n Tecate, atble-
tlc dlrector of the famous
Golden Door 1n Escood100
and spa director at both tbe
Spa of the TUrUe 1n the
Ozarts aad tbe Spa at Mur-
reta , Hot
XL-100
11$338.••1
Bestdes Dorothy Jo Swan~
soo. the owoer and fouDder
of tbe stodlo, the statf in-
cludes Jimmie Detore, who
t.s performed ou Broadway,
in Europe and Las V eps
and has been eborqrapber
tor TV 1n Caoada as well
as been a faculty member
for daDee teacher seminars.
Tbe statr also lDeludes Wan-
da Trautwein Cbase, Becti
Hadley, Sandra Swanson Mc-
Kay, Kttsy Swanson, Howard
Burns, Juleoe Jachu and
Buban Murpby. Sandn Ls
Dorothy Jo's daughter aDd
Kttsy Ls ber daughter-
in-law,
One or the teachers shar-
ing Pat Dizon's studio will
be lllane -. .. .., will
teach begtn.DlDg, taermed-
iate IDd advueed bellydan~
clng u well as eiOtic make-
up and costume design. DI-
ane ts lmowo professionally
as '' Atesb."
Y• 1et ace._. celer petf-•.ee aM
XL-t• reUaWII&y wl&ll tMI ~,.ct.
..... ..,.. .. ,...U~Ie &Mt .........
tuure.; 111 pen::e.t ..., ll&a&e daulll,
Aecallae ltlae• ••&ria: •lctue la'-,
Aa&.e••Ue Flae 'haUl. A•te•atlc a.r..a c-&nL Oa.ta~~lltnue ..-111c
... walalltcaW...
Wlty ~ ... "" ...... "" •
-JlCA Cellr 'l'rU T. \'.
AC~e _, a .... elc: T.V.
.~... J uet
$441.11
275 East 17th St.
Costa Mesa .... ~··z::............ •.
Phone 642-8882
Stcwo Hours Dilly, 9-6 Sol 9-$ 30
Bon to
c ...... .,, •• _ .............. . -..... ".....,..._ --wlllllo--.. __ , ..... 1!1•
pelle -.. oftbe-booi'IL •ra. Btq..:Nt Ml u-DOOIJlCtd lbal ... will .......
from the booi<l lo no *>r
oledloa lo lilt 74111 ....
A-mbly -et poet. Tbe_ ....... _
Jut _lo_IDI.,_
to ,."' oat ber term, wbleb
eDdl ill AprU, 11711, ratber
lbu oold • ~ oloetlao.
Aj>pllcaala tor lilt job mut
Ute lD tbe Jrd tNitH .sg ...
trtct, wbleb 11: bordered by
Newport BIYd. 1n tbe weet,
Brlltol st. Ob tbe DOrtb,
IJld oa tbe IOUtb by Zllt St.,
lniDe. An. IDd Co&st Hwy.
Aj>plleanta may ptet up
forms lilDtll 4:30p.m. todaJ,
Aug, 4, at the office of the
dlatrlet auperiDIIOdeDI.I601
Utb St., Newport Rel(bts.
AppUeaUoa forms mut be
returned by 4:SO p.m. Fri-
day.
Candidates 'W'l1l be lnter-
riewed at a meettnc becin-
vacancy
.... al I p.m. _,. Tbe
...... .,... wtllbet ...
.... , lilt ...........
oelloollloarCI......,..tlloe-
Un...,.,l. •
hrtber ld>..-may
bt lOad by ealliDC lbo -·-........ otftee at -~
1500,
DRINKS AND SMACKS
STOLEN BY THIEVES Ba....... willa ""' ap-polllea earttd ... , .. u. of
beer, 'WiDe Ud aack b:ldl
Jut Tilonday Dllbl from
Gallo's DelletteiHD lD Co-
.,.. dtlllar.
AeeoJ<IIDc 1o a pollct re-
port, tbe thleYes brob
thfOGCb a rear door at tbl
&lore all900 E. Coul Hwy.
bttw"D &:30 p.m. TbundaJ
IDd 6:10 a.m. Friday. They
were nry Hlectln u tbey
sboppecl aroaDII, tu:1ar bam,
ebeeee, lllamt, putrtml,
&1monds, cudy bt.rl, bread
and potato eblpa. To wub
II dowD. lbey toot IZ boi-
Ues of auorted YlDH ud
9 eaSes or beer of dU!ereot
bn.ods. Also taken were 10
cartons of clgarets.
NEWPORTHARIIOR EMSI~
. P\JBUSIIEUEEKL V ·PG. 4
TIIURSDAY, AUG. 4, 1917
CORONA DEL MAR. CALIF
Commercial zone denied
After betnc deated a lud-
use cbange from medium
density resideatial to ce·
neral commerclal tor 4.6
acres of land at the IOUtb-
west corner of Suotlower
Ave. and Bear st. by the
Costa Mesa Ctty Couoeu
Monday ll.lgbt, Henry Rob-
erts Jr., Fullerton deYelop-
er, told the COI.lDCll be would
buDd a eoodomlqtum project
on the site.
Mr. Roberts showed slides
and sketches of blsproposed
eommercW proJect. Paul
Diehl, vtce..presldent of the
North Costa Mesa Homeow-
ners Assn., said b1s group
was opposed to commerical
use of the lind. Dotac: Clark
ol the city planola( d,..rt-
meDt satd b1a croup recom-
mended denial of tbe lODe
change, suggesttnr Bristol
St. as a better location for
eommercW use.
Tbe neaot l&Dd is cur-
reatly zoned agricultural.
The ceoeral plan calls for
medium dea.stty. Tbe pro-
perty Ls IBeluded 1n the lnl-
ttattve petition now beiDc
etrculated by the NCMROA
calling tor an eleeUon to<
mate 1t stngle-tamUy.
)SILVER
STRERI-1)
NB COUNCIL AGENDA
Here, tn the order 1n wblch
they will be beard, are tbe
subjects laetag Newport
Beacb City Couocu at Moo-
day aJcbt's 7:30 meettnc at
City Hall.
• ACKERMAN pl'q)ertyat
108 ZZOO st., Centnl New~
port. wUl be the subject of
an aweai from a Pla.nllliiK
Commission deetston, Wblcb
denied perm1ss1oD to buJ.ld
a eommeretai bullcllile there.
• GENER~ PLAN amen ..
dmeDts would c~e tbede-
tlnlttoo. of ''bulldable acre~
tp,'' ~bUCfl lbe 1aad ue
deislpat1on of the San Joa-
quin reservoir a"a to re-
c reaUODI.l aDd nsldeDtlal,
and IDcorporate tbe oew 5-
acre..per-tbou.aand park de-
dication formula tnto the ce-
nenl plan.
• ORDINANCE tba.t WOQJd
proldbtt to a ''less coofor -
mtnc" use, ooce tbe same
property bas been CODfer-
ted to a ''more conformi.De''
status.
• SPEED LIMIT of35 mpb
would be establisbedoono.e
I.Dd Quail streeta, airport
area, by an ordlntoce up for .-co.
• CDM TRAFFIC suney
is due to be formally accep-
ted by tbe CouncU, aDd the
city manager ls expected
to recommeDd that the sur-
YeJ results be referred to
tbe tratnc atralrs commit-
tee.
• [X)G POUND acree:mellt
with Dr. Albert stoektoo Is
due to be tra.nsferred to Dr.
Wa:roe DI.Yts, wbo ts tat1ag
oYer the formu stockton
Yetertoary practice lD Co.
roDI del Mar.
• BUILDING moratorium
eleetloa wU1 be dlscuP«l.
• SUNI:A.HCE DR. iDNtnr-
port Terrace wWbetbesab.
)eel ol a plblle beariDc lobe
set for q. 22, todetermtoe
wbetber lt will become a
publlelltlool •
• EXPANSION of the M.a ...
rtnen fln lti.Uoa wti1 bt
requtllted bJ the fln cbtef.
• GINERAL PLAN_..
be nYltwed, 11llll ....,.
by tbt P1amd.lll Commii'IIDII.
tbe COiaeU will bt UJ'Itd.
• APPOINTMEifT of a
elly ~"1o1M
0rup COOIIIJ Bo .. toc Aa-
lboriiJ Ia ... lo .. -· * POLICE tmploJeM will
~ 1o lilt CoucU 1o ,.._
cooolder lilt CoucU'a po-
RAYIIOMD BALLIIAM ,
79, OF C. II. IS DEAD
Prtfttt ......... me..
... ..,_ 0. (Jiocty)
Bollmu, Tt, of 1181 -
Bl ..... Coa-.ftNloald ,_, .. Boll&-.,.
c~. -
lit, lltll-• -of 1Pia: •• ... .. bela Clift,. .......... ,_._
-Rail, .... leila ... eo. -. ... 1'1
,...., • 18 anlted &a7
Ml ••• r. aut.r Cal· ---~-UI-1111 a .... --..,...
• • tth• 8d1t lf'fa-llft .,.tn ... _ =---.
sl.tloo OD ·July 25, wbeD tbe
Couocu ended anuual wage
oecotlatlous by r...UOC a
5 per ceDt paJ ratse. The
pollee seek a pay n1se plus
Uberalized rettremeotbeoe-
,._-. ~IH.O~ ... 1111 WU •
BARRY NEWMAN • DEAN JAGGER •ClEAVON UnlE
PORT Z:ltentie
:!905 E. COAST HI GHWAY. CO RONA DEL
At Heliotrope Phone 613 ·6260
"SMOKEY and
The BANDIT"
HARBOR at A,OAMS
COSTA MESA
979-4141
Lll)\) "'-lf.,",fJflf<'T
1111 Vlt Lido 673.8350
ISLAIIDot ...
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NEWPORT HARBOR tNSI~
PUil.ISHEO WEEKLY ·PG. 5
TliURSOAY, AUG. 4, 19n
CO~A DEL MAR. CALif.
Auxiliary gives awards
Apprectatlon or ~e"lt"fs
rtadt-Nd was uprt-~ In
tht form or ptna aw~
to me.W.rs at the July mee-
tlac of the AuxUJ.ary ot Hoag
HoiPJtal.
•I'J memt..rs for boars <'Om-
plf ted we ... made to:
Awards to Senior A&Uill-
100 -Mmu. GJorta Ba-
ker, Da'fid B. Hartley, Doo-
ald JOGet, Tbomas Sparrow,
Harry T~maaeo and Mr.
Georce Rbee.
• 1'171 MIWPOIT
COITAMUA
..... I
MATTRESSES
lfEW -aDVILDIJfQ
Irregular Shapes ,_.,......., -c.tt•
COSTA MIESA MATTRESS CO.
21-'11 N • .,..,. llv& s•t -llO:I
250 • Mmu. J•mes Ev-
a.n.s, H. L. Hansoo, T. C.
Moore, R. Zambito.
500 -Mrs. Burr Allepert.
1,000 -Mrs. Dorothle
Goodt.
2,000 -Mrs. Les' Little-
John.
CaDdystrtpers . (Junior
Auxtll.ary member s) reeel-•lD& awards were:
100 -Joy Aoderson, KJm
Donloo, Katby Green. Karb.a
Honloo, 9onute Klllght.
250 -Alison BaUey, Viv-
lan M~dsen.
500 -Pat Courteau.
Bosy bee awards were gi-
ven to Mary Andrews, 19
hours, and Vk ld Mattia, 19
bours.
RECRUI T TRAINI NG
Navy Seaman Recruit Ter-
ry A. Jooon, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edwarrl Jooon or 607
Nowell 0 lace, Costa Mesa,
bas completed recruit traln-
lng at the Naval Traiuing
Center, San Diego.
Burglar !
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 system.
Phone
642-3490
Now!
SEA COAST ALARM SYSTEMS
fA OW... ttl/ .. e... ........ ...,.,,.
CUSTOM POOLS
and THERAPEUTIC SPAS
OP£N 7 DAYS.
PHONE 06 V!S!! OUR SHOWROOMS !OOAY.
12222 SO. HARBOR BLVD., GARDEN GROVE
21601 FORBES ROAD, LAGUN A NlGUE L
Anaheim Garden Grove Fullerton
772-3401 750-7665 871-8020
Laguna Niguel
831-2375
STATE LICENSE
NO. 192237
Coastal Area
646-5094
Continental Cui.Iine
Luncheon • Dinner
Brunch • Late Supper
Romantic old world
atmosphere in
the Capn'Lounge
Reservations Honored
(714) 642 -9434
3300 W. Coast Highway
al Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach
and the on'gina/.A melia 's
on &Jb04lsla11J
OI'BH POR LUHCHBOH AHD DIHHBit
Jll MMi11e A~1. 14) 67J-6JBO
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F r o 111 t ~ : c· P o I i t. ( · B I o t t e r , NOW'ffl-i' • • •
•WEDNESDAY, IULY 6
Ao eattm:\ted $100ctamace
wu dole to CbrUUM Ste-
wart'• home wh«l JOmtoM
Ored I BB CUD Into a troat
wlodow, betwMO 6:30 p.m.
July s and 12:30 a.m. July
6. • .MooUe Rae Kupfer,
29, of 702 Avocado, Corona
~~ M.LJ', •as cbargfd •Ub
petty theft at 3:25 p.m. at
1000 Ba,ysi~ Dr. in the Bay-
side shopplnc ceoter •• .Rita
Halverson, 40, or 1931 Port
Claridge, Hamor View
Homes, was charged w1tb
mlsdemeaoor drunk drlvlor
at 10:40 p.m. at Newport
CeMer aDd Santa Rosa •••
Alshartt Sail Aldee A.dnan,
U, or 21Z4 Sherlngton. Oak-
wood apartments, was ar-
rested lo the laundry room
there at 7:45p.m.aodchare-
ed with carryiog a collf'eal-
ec1 weapon .
• THURS DAY, J ULY 7
Paul James Tracey, 128
36th, West Newport, repor-
ted stereo equipment and
clothlng, valued at $626, sto-
len from hi s home between
l a.m. and 1 p.m •••• Don-
ald Francis McDermott Jr.,
31, of 609 Patoltta, Irvine
Terrace, was charged with
belng intoxicated and disor-
derly at 11:30 p.m. at 1100
Dolphin, Irvine Terrace ..•
Jeffrey Peter Boyer, 19, of
7 Amigos Way, the Bluffs,
was a rrested there at Z: 15
p.m. on a warrant charging
him wttb parole vlolatloo •••
A $120 bicycle was stolen
from an open garage at the
home of Cindy Paridon, 508
35th, West Newport, uetwee1.
1:30 a.m. J ul y 5 ai'J(i 10:30
a.m. July 7 •.. A ramera
and clothing, valued at $170,
wen• stolen from Ellen Abby
Shima mo rt's car whJle It was
parked near her home at
4401 River, West Newport,
between 6 p.m. July 7 and
9:15a.m. July 8.
• FRIDAY, JULY !I
Ivan Erland Peterson, 54,
of Zl20 16th, Oakwood ap-
artments, was arrested at
2:10 a.m. at the San Fran-
clscan restaurant, near
Westclttt, and charged with
defrauding an lnkeeper ...
Keith Read Connally, 20, of
243 Knox, Costa Mesa, was
arrested at the market at
2.727 Newport Blvd., Central
Newport, at 5:15 p.m. and
charged with petty then •••
Robert Bruce Bobbitt, 40, ol
147-D Flower, Costa llesa,
wu eba.rged wiUl misdemea-.
oor drunk drtYing at l:SS
p.m. at Newport near Coast
Hwy., ~st north of the Ar-
ches ••• John lrvlng Kjellln,
49, of 1605 Sherington, Oak-
wood apartments, was char-
ged with misdemeanor drunk
driving at 9:20 p.m. in the
1800 block of Irvine •••
Virginia Russefl Weeks, 70,
of 2123 Highland, Harbor
Highlands, was charged with
shoplifting at 5:55 p.m. at
But1\Jms' Fashion Island
store • . . Motion picture
equipment and coins, valu ed
at $140, were taken from
the bo rn e of Betty Jones,
1890 16th, Oakwood apart-
ments, between 7:15a.m. and
4:15 p.m •.•. A $1 66 Cal-
cutta chair was stolen from
Barbara GuMell's patio at
500 Playa, the Bluffs, be-
tween 8 p.m. Jul y 7 aod 8
a.m. July 8 • • . Marcia
Napoli, 4010 Cbaooel, West
Newport, reported her 197 1
Triumph ca r stolen from
the Hoag hospital par~
lot between 3 p.m aod 11:30
p.m ..•• Janicf Lyoo WoUe, zo, or 702 s. Bay Front,
Ba lboa Island, was arrested
there at 9:15 a.m. on a
charge or writing checks on
oon-sutncient tuods.
• SATURDAY, JULY 9
Cheryl Marie Fetber, 24,
of 1842 Samar, Costa Mesa,
was charged wlth misdemea-
nor drunk driving at 2:55
a.m. at Catalina and N. New-
port Blvd., Newport Hel.gbts
• • . Fn.nk Hinse Loya, 23,
ol 740-A Sballmar, Costa
Mesa. wu charced wtth bat-
tery on a person wben po-
Uce arrested hlm at 12:55
p.m. In tbe 2100 block or
W. Ocean Front, Ceatral
Newport • • • Robert EUot
Sebwarts, 22, or 143SSUper-
tor, West Side, was ebarced
•lth belnc t«olleated and
disorderly at 10 p.m. at 900
Newport Center Or •••• A
19'77 plclcqp truck~~
to NfWPOrt Florllt wulto-
leo from tM 41'm'l Jllrllilll
lot at M3S Newport Bmt.,
LJdo 10 a.m.
,e
' • •
Y., STEAM RPET
CLEANING CLEANING
Cot.t. the world !> 1.1r~ • ,.,
Will rPo;tore lhe htdd<-n
' ~ituly •II your dr •tlf'r te!>
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( 1 11 r
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1lr •I ~ ty lif£•
OH CASH & CAPP.Y
WITH 1'HI ADDED
PROTECTION Of' • . •
SCDt!;hg!~,.
HOM ES • APARTII!ItENTS • MO ~t •. '
BILE HOMES • OFFICES •
WALL TO WALL CARP£T,
FURNITURE & DRAPERIES , 't
CLEANED IN YOUR HOME 1
• DEEP SOIL EXTRAC / •·i~
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and Garden Center
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10% OFF
(INCLUDING REDWOOD CONTAINERS, STRAW BASKETS AND ALL POTTERY)
AMI .lNG -a name in california horticulture since 1920
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hlroa. wU1 be wtlcomlac
sennl -Ia 111e1r bom• Immediately bd)re
"""' to tbe '•pia luDeb-IDc," wbleb eltl uDder way
•t 7 lD tbt .......... Se't'eral
bat8UIII from tbe Jutor Laocue ..W lrMI tbe peot.o
at l Mapb qpDD tbelr tr-
riYal.
Mr. I.Dd Mrs. Heory Se·
pntrom, u boaonry
cbll.rrau, wtU (In the IDI-
Ilal tout, 11011( lrltb tbe
IDI.M(tr of the oew t ltae·
DiD aacl otber members ot
lbe L Macnto llmtty.
Ytlale wW be prorided
by tbe Society Sor tbe Pres~
ern.ttoa ol big Banda aM
DAVID AHD GLORIA VREELAND Kim Lawrooco's ColJI)IIO
Gloria Somers is bride ·:=:..i~\.~":'~~": rewe.
f D 'd G v 1 d. Tbe Junior Lequecom-
0 avt . ree an ~=· ~~.t~s~·Jec~"r:;
In a double ring ceremony She ts begl~ ber 3rd Mrs. KaeEw1Dgasco..ebalr-
,performed by Dr. Charles year at the UCJ medical man. Mrs. Walter Reater
Dlerentteld al St. Andrew's school. t.s 1n cbara:e of bostesaes;
Presbyterian ChurchonJuoe Her husbaod also gradua-Mrs. Robert Cleodeoen a.rw1
23, MJss Glorla Ruth Somers ted from UCI, with a BS Mrs. Tlrnotby Haidiocer,ln-
excbi.Aged vows aDd wedding 1n mechanical eogiDeerlDg. Yltatloas; Mrs. Gerard
rlngs wtth David Geofttey He received Ills 'masters 1n Gu)'Od, publicity, aod Mrs.
Vreeland. w cleu eDilneetlngfrom uc Joh.n Haskell, reservaUoos.
The bride Is the daughter Berkeley aod ls presently Proceeds wtU go to tbe
of Dr. aod Mrs. MaclynBur-worldng toward his doctor-Junior League's community
nett SomersofDonrShores. ate. trust, fund, which supports
Dr. aDd Mrs. John Allen
Vreeland of Fair Oaks are
the parents of the groom.
Mlss Somers walked down
the aisle on the arm of her
father. She wou a white mt-
ramtst gown over peau de
sole lashiooed wtth full skirt
and chapellraln. It was em-
Richardson A
Special Report\"\"Y
Bt SEN. H. L. (IILL) RICHARDSOM, ARCADIA
broidered with Swiss la ce Senate Bill 42, Seoator
and accented wtth rumes Ne)edly's "determtnateseo-
and pink sllk roses. Her H-teoce law," weal lnto ef-
lusloo veU was be.ld by feet July 1, and tbousands
roses, aDd she carried a ;)f criminals wtll have their
bouquet with pink aod white senteoces shortened ortbelr
roses aod stephaootis. paroles advanced. As a u-
Atteodl~ the bride as rna-suit, between July 1 aDd tbe
tron of hooor was her sis-end of the year, 1,075 coo-
ter, Mrs. WilHam Hover of vtcts may be released onto
Scotia, New York. Brides-our streets, In addition to
maids tneluded Miss Lyme the tOOUsa.nds woo will re-
Cirkle and Miss Cheryl cetn earlier release dates.
Schoellerman of Baycresl, Tbe wmber of crtmJ.oals
Miss Barbara DareU of "t ._.riDC ai'OUDCI oar
Costa Mesa and Miss Chris-streets are reacllillg stt&-
ttoe Burclld; of Northridge. &erLnc proportions. Ttwy t.re
The brtd('Smalds wore largely responsible tor the
light pink gowns made wtth rlst~ crime rate in Call-
lettuce rutned cape collars fornJa. Fewpeopleareanre
and bell sleeves. The matron that in CalUornla 93.8 of
of llooor wore an Identical those convicted Def"tr go to
gown in blue. Each of ttlem prison at all, aod that count-
carried bouquets of pink aod less others, even those con-
blue fiowers. Ylcted of violent cr1mes,
John Vreeland was b1s se"l! only a small portion
brother's best man. Ushers of their seoteDCes bltore
ln'cluded thebrt6e'sbrotber-belf¥ set free.<anyoifeal-
ln.Jaw, WUUam Hover, and Iy wonder wby O.er 70 per
Paul Haughey,ScottGra.bam, ceDI of these so-called "rt·
Frank Gonsalves, allot Cos-habilltated" otreoders are
ta Mesa, and the bride's coavlcted of repeat crimes?
brottler, Wllllam Somers. The situation becomes eve11
George Lang was soloist more disturbing wbeD. we
at the weddlllg, which was And tbat only ooe out of
followed ~Y a reception in tour felony arrests ia ever
the cOOrch. Miss Heattler brought to trlal ud that
Kuhn attended the guest book. only 25 per ceot of crtmes
Mrs. Somers received committed are reported lD
guests wearing a hot pink the ftrst place.
chitfoo dress with cape col-Ironically, the oew Ia•,
lar. She wore a corsage SB 42, claJms to correct
of pink azaleas. Mrs. Vree-some of these problemswtth
land wore pale pink chiffon Its professed ''mtDdltory,"
oYer white with a tatuce or fixed, senteaces for spe-
plnk and white bodice. Her ctlled crimes. Upon closer
corsage featured plnk roses. scruUDy, many of Its lnl-
Followln( a OOoeymoon at Ual supporters flnd tbe bW
Palm Springs, the coupleare would achieve just the op-
maklng their !lome In Garden poslte.
Grove. SUperior Cou rt Judge
The new Mrs. Vreeland Bruce Allen points out that
attended CoronadelMarhl(h SB .t2 doesn 't reallJ man.
scbool aDd graduated from date ll.l:ed seateoces. "£y.
UC Intoe with a baebelor ery defeodaDt Ls sttll ell.
of scteooe degree lnbloiOCJ. cJble for probatioo, more
\\a.irstylJng
i"'v jus\ for
~ · ch1ldran
-HAIIBOR VKW CUI1U-
cm S.-n ~u\n U1ll1 lloH
ju$l s-t.h J ...:.CArt .. u, awll.'
ohldfen
Newport Center
Animal Hospital
ANN O UNCES THE ASSO CIATION
OF
Anita M. Henness, D.V.M.
PRACnCE LIMITED TO CANCER
IMALIOI"'AHT DIIIIAIII, L.IIUKI:MI'A, TUMOI'tl
Ofr 0001, CATS, HOI'tSEII
ev AIIIIOINTMIINT
144•14110
N CW~O..-T CtH Til lit
NCW,.OIItT ei:ACH, CAL.Ifr,
wUI get it, aDd for those
who go to prison the terms
will be shorter, a lot shor-
ter for the worst crlmloals. •·
The )Jdge e:rplains that
the bUJ will place an abso -
lute llmtt of 5 years on
pu.a.tshlnc multiple crimes.
For Instance, a rapist con-
Yicted of repeat offenses
•ould face at the worst 5
years for tds llrst COUDt wtth
oo more thaD 5 additional
y•rs for all his oUler acts
of npe. Wlth puolt, M
could be bact on the street
1n 7 years. You tell me,
1s trli.s how we would waat
to puolsh Sacnmeoto's
''East Area Rapist,'' who
has raped some 20 you~
women: Even under present
Ia .. a multiple offender could
be put away for most of his
lite.
But SB 42 Is bad news
e'feo for those who are son.
on criminals. F'or lDStance,
J.O. V.E. Inc.,, a.n orpnt.&.a-
tlon for the rights aod reba-
buttatlon or released offen-
ders, states that the bW
takes away from conlicts
''all I.Dcenttn to be produc-
tive while In prtson." This
Is because one.thlrd of a
prl!ooer's seoteoce ls au.
tomatlcally forgt:ren. re.
prdless of his efforts, so
lone as he commits no ltr.r -
ther felonles while ID pri-
son. J.O. V.E. Ls rlcbt; it's
a )Jke • • • but It's hardly
a laughlng m1tter tor 'ftc.
Urns. SB 42 wilt &lYe prt.
sooers earlier release to-
to ttle community, DOt as a
reward for real Improve.
ment, but merely tor oot
eapg1De In, or beiD( caught
at, addtUooal offenses while
In ji.III
Another DeW bill, A8 4761
has been proposed In order
to streugtheu some of the
wealmesses of S8 42. Those
woo are e~pert In the prob-
lems of taw aDiorcement,
bowenr, feel tbl.t thb bW,
too, tans rar shOrt ot the
muk, partlcalarlJ stDce
moot nlllle oWf.peaalty ....
eodmeats ban beta delfted
from u.
la ciN~DC, Itt me ltue
you lrltb tbtl t~. Tbo
oppoaeata of strict law ea~
forctmeDt oftea aeca• mt
of ........ IClH tacUC8 1D Of•
der to ctt tolllh taw•
OD crime. AU ( eu AJ 181 yoq'd betttrbelltTt tt. Tbtn
wen IMn ,HI reported
major ertm" lD Calllonia
1ut ,.ar IJoDt. It'• hip
Umt we an cot acared., LD-
elldtoc oor -· rm _OII.Itllt cau. Ito-.... tlrtd ol cocld-
1111( tllo crt~ ud WUI
aecoatlbUJtJ, u •• bold
:roar ltlidlkPr vo-.. le.
MU. are roer I'III'It'n
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10nd -t11o At....,llom c ... u ot Orur• c-,;
Dtlbt ctllter, a MeJk:u..
Amulcu CommUDUy Cea-
tor Ia Soala Aoo; IIIUie lila-
tor)', 1 mute eartchmtDt
pqnm tor 5tb paders;
.... dlrtetku, Htlbu.biJI(
I Z5..bed b&lf-waJ boaN &Dd
COI:IIIItllD( ceoter forwomto
aJOOOOlJcs, aDd pre-schOol ...........
Tickets lldormaUoo may
be obtaJDtd from tbe Jualor
Le.,_ oftlce, 640-1450.
Tbe JUAior LequeolNew-
port H&Jtor ls led by Mrs.
RoodeU Rauon u presldeut.
Mrs. Sharon Mlller ls ad-
mlnlstnttYe rlce.preatdeot;
Mrs. WWiam TliJP&D. Com-
muDity rlce~restctem; Mrs.
ORIS K. UPCHURCH ll
PROMOTED TO CAPT.
Marlao CII)IIID om K.
Upetoureb Ill, wllooo .,Uo.
Syh1a, Is tbe dlapter ot
Mr. aud Mrs. 0ftlldo A.
Dueou of 1S711 Olympic
An,, Cotta Mea, 1ru pro •
moted to his prHeDf ru11:
while semnc at tbt Mutat
Corp~ Air statton, Cber17
Pofat. N.C. A rn-.te of
West Georrta Collect. Car-
rolltoo, were he earned 11.11
a bacbeJor of lfts tDd bra.
chelor of scleoce de(rws.
he )JIBed the Marine Corps
In AprU, 1971.
CORONA DEL MAR tcJWANtS CLUB Presldeat Pat Me.
Namee Is presenttne the speaker of the day cup to Meg
Barry of the Hoag hospital staff, who told of the new team
pulmonary rehabllltatloa program at Hoag, Mrs. Barry
provides key assistance as a special!$ registered wrse.
The program offers coatiwlng reUef through medicaUoa.
breathing therapy aod e:r:erclse to persons with pulmonary
problems. (Kiwanis Club photo.)
Agenda for planners
Newport Beacb plaOliJ.ng
commissioners face the fol-
lowing agenda when they
meet tonight, Aug. 4, at 7
p.m. in the City CouocU
buDding in front of City Hall:
• RESUBDIVISION to at.
low the Irvine Co. to build
single famiiJ llomes oorth
of Surrey Dr. In Cameo Hlgtl
Wlds.
• RESTAURANT off-site
parttnc agreemeots tor the
planned e:r:panslon of Marlo's
restaurant at 3331 Coa.st
Hwy. In Corona del Mar
aod tor Josh Stocum's res-
taurant (formerly Le Reo-
EQUITY FUNDS
REPORTS GAINS
Newport Equity F'unds
posted a new loan record
durt~ the first 6 moaths
of 1977 wltb a volume of
$6.3 mUUon, according to
Lawrence Levinson, presl-
dellt or tbe mortgage broker-
age firm.
dezvous) al 260 1 W. Coast
Hwy,, Mariners Mlle.
• REZONING of lots at
207 through 215 on 19th St.,
Central Newport, from R-2
(duple:r:) to R.3 (apartments).
and the granttag ot a use
permit to allow a 7 unit
co !:JJmlr.um t. ere.
• AMENDME:IT to park·
lag regulatlor.s for ma.J:II-
faeturbl& llld iDdustrtal
areas.
• SIGN LAW re-codlllca-
tton, WfiJch would make no
cha!'lges In current law, b•1t
would place all sign rule :;
In one document.
• CO ASTAL ACT ezclu.
slon rules, which would al-
to• most of the city to be
excluded from Coastal Com·
mission permit veto of sl~le
lamUy and duplex projects
DOt on the waterfront.
KOLL CO. RECEIVES
BROCHURE AWARD
The Koll Company of New-
port Beach has received an
award of mertt from the
Business. Professional Ad·
Yertistlll Assoclatlon for Its
4 color brochUre, •· The KoU
Compaoy--Colltnctor. '' ·
Maoy of the building pro.
jects bl&bllgbled In tbe 12-
CADET IllitE ATTENDS
LEADEitSHIP CAMP
c-lllel .. u.c-,,
-" 11ro. llutiJD c-'*'• me t.ore.o •"·· c--. ..-1117 ;. •
--wurfljj ior.' lttary -.atltp ollbo ...... .-..o Ollleoro' Tn~~U~
Cor,. ldn.oetd eanlp at Ft.,
RU.,,K~ .
Cadet Cbe ... y Is elli'OUed
Ia ROTC Wbeatoa Col-
Ieee, Ia He ts a
19'14 llo-
PLUMERIA
Aloo coiled FRANGIPANI
and HAWAIIAN LEI PLANT
Hardy, euily pown plant.
LarJe, lhowy frrlpant
clllllen of;:.!, pink or
yellow Oowen.
Freshly-cut
OSES
IIUIJ
I>OZEI>
Take homr
beautiful
florist .
wrappNI
Roses.
Thun. ·Sun.
Auc.4·7
KELLOGG'~
REDWOOD
MENDMENT
All-purpose soil con·
ditioner for lawns,
ground coven and
Oower beds.
LARGE 4 CU. IT. BAG
REG. 4.49
~P;.JtB ~~9
Specials Limited to Supply on Hand
PHONE
546-5525
Plus Specials Served Monday thru Thursday
{ffiday, S.turday & Sunday 'til6 P.M.)-Excluding Holidays
soup or u lad, choice of baked potato or ric.
RED SNAPPER ......... 3.45
MAHI MAHI ........... 3.95.
GRILLED SEA BASS .... 3.95
TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ... 4.25
NEW YORK STEAK ..... 4.95
LOBSTER TAIL ........ 5.95
STEAK AND LOBSTER .. 6.95
Luncheon served daily 'ti14 P.M.
Private Party Facilities to 300
A total of 339 loans were
arra.nced bJ the company
during tbe n.rst hro quar-
ters of tbe ctleDdar year,
as compared with l6lloans
aDd a ,.-olume of S2.1 mU-
Uon du.rl.ng the same pertod
in 1976 , pace brochure are located .,_2 " 3901 E. COAST HWY ., CORONA DEL MAR
For the tull1Z-moathper-
1oc:l: eodlng June 30, 197'7,
Newport Equity Fuods ar-
ranged 608 loans totalltng
$10.9 mUllon as compared
to 325 loans totallltlg $4
mllUon over the same pe-
riod e.lldlng a year ago.
1n tbe Koll Center of New. ~~~: 1
port Beach.
Jam Church Adle~
II Graphic Design Ioc. of
Newport Beach designed the
brochure. Jann Church re-
RESERVATIONS 17141 675-0900
16278 PACIFIC COAST HWY ••
HUNTINGTON BE.&.CH
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a BPAA award for
or more profitable
SAVINGS
PLANS ...
look to
· your local·
;J.;·-.1 .f17g look to LFS for money-saving
Savers Club memberships with
$2500 depqsits • Direct deposits
of Social Security checks •
l;ligh interest term certificates
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.. GOLD IS OLD
Gold .... ~ly lbo
IDIIaJ -Ired by
mu. 'I'Mn la ao pnc.Sa
0111 .. dlecot'try. bat
an recorda of Ua lloct Loto~
froiD ......
wtnmiDlac
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tlrlbolr
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pltcta.
tbe Weaten HeDlla.
tbe ,. ....... lllofiOid
u u art fornt
bttwMD. aDd 3,000
B.C. Rlcb &Old -.,.._ tboo ID Colombia,
ud tbe preetoaa metal ll:
ltW m-ID tblt ScMb
Amertcu couDtry.
But, lbe ~ne beuty ot
COld, both eJtbelleaUy ud
blotoriCIIly, II that It II
at tta beat wbeo used 1n
tbt Jilmptut, c:lee.nest dt-
sl(lll. A ltlldy of aoc1091
COld pteces abow• tbat
wortmea. 5,000 rears aco
wen doiDc tbe arne butc.
lhllll• 11111 cold tllll dt-
•iiDtn an dolac today.
Gold 11, lDdeed a treuure
tbat 11 aceteu. Ita simple
mabl Jt so.
~UTA!frll .liiD D.Ull -JUt Ia 1M .-1--dtoC!Ur loor ol lbo Dnllt c:-, f!ICtud• ot tilt Cbll-
drea'• Home Society. Pictllqd beN, hum left, are
StepMa ForrMt Piper, J..U. ·A• Jordu, JW A-
Piper UKI RJelll.rd Vuct Jorda.a.. Tbty aw llr.t b&Dd
wbere tbl proeeredl from tbe Dee, Z'l cWw!t•"*e ball wW
10. Mn. llluoa Roe, ~ of tbe Jrfewp)rt Hubor
All1111ary or tbe HomeSoc::ltty,pnlbewetcomtacaddrea.
Mn. JobD K.Weter, ebi:Jrmu of the dlltrtct board, de-
scribed the temporary foster c.are prornm. Roo Jo~
Dft' actkla chtrtet dlrector I.Dd ~aptnt.Gr, told of tbe
q nteu pro't'ided by tbe apoey lD Suta AM. Mtt.
Deu Daftdloa. Aui1JJa.ry coordlaltor, ap'•'Did tbe flmd-rataoc acUYI.U .. of tbe audl.lartn. Mn. JobD. E. Dwu
1FU .ta ebarre ol tbe desaert..eoftH, Uli5ted by the
DeW profllloaala, Mmt~. Lawreoc.t B•m, Robert Ia-
cold, Wllllam E. Malcohil, Gordoa s. Marlbal.l, Charles
K. Pubrllo IIIII Doll RuutU. (Ta..We studio -.)
Godspell at CDM high
"Godlpell," tbe mwd.CIJ
bued 00 !be Gospel ol St.
llallbn, Will be stoced Au -cust 9 thJ'oucb U at Corooa
del Mar blgtl school. Four
htfb ICbooJ 1D the Newport.
.... .:boot dhtrlet aft
eombt.rd!le tbelr dramatic
fore• to produce tbe sbow.
Sbow t1mt is 8 p.m. eac:b
ll1cbt. Tbe play eoatatu many
well-lmown saylop and sto.
.PJ.J B~IC N OTICE
S-86083
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe followtng penon 1s
dolDC buslDesa as: West-
world Auoetates, 177~Z
Stype.rt BlYd,, Suite ZOO,
City of lmut, CA: WUUam
M. Hallllln, 177 MoDI.reh
Bay, South Laguoa, CA.
rtea of tbe Bible presented
tbroach nrtoas tbeltrtc.al
tecbniQUes -c.bandes, n.u-
def'We antics, eh.Udrea's
games, tbeqaesttoa-aod -an-
swer torm or minstrel
sOO.S, aM m11slcal num-
bers. Tap aDd 10ft-sboe da.o-
eq a.n IDehtded. So-.:s run
the p.mttt from rock, tbrougb
ballacla, 1>011. llcbt musical
comedy, ud folk.
Cast mtmben are Kathy
Dupuy, JeiUlller Foot, Jim
Gra.ba.m, Rlebard Gr eely,
Blair Gust, Doug Hall, Shel-
ly Jultner, Mark Rucker,
Deltc.ta Samptoo, Seth Sle-
,el, Mark Smllb, BreDda So-
wa aod Dana Van DfYer.
Tickets, at $2 tor a$alts
aDd $1.50 for studerts, may
be bouP:t at the door. Re-
sernttons mar be made by
caiiiDg 556 -3320.
92~~~ bustnell Is con<llct-. PLANETARIUM TRIP
ed by ao IDdlridoal. Signed, PLANNED AUGUST 10
WWJa.m Y. HuDan. '• A YOJI(e to Mars'' Is
~ ... ..,..,,., ..... ol.the-M "-
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Wilb u..-~toto.~ tu to..u, -~··eo·,
-~ My 11; 1m .I -ty U..<Coill(..,.~·
llmlllh: lily 28, AliJc. f, lelsure MrYieN, will ,..
11, 11, 1971, ll tbe Newport WedneQ.y, Aupst 10 lD
Harbor EUlp. F -79037 the Pla.oeta.rlum at Grtintb
----'--'----'-------.::· '-----Part Obtern.tory.
HARBOR FELLOWSHIP BI_BLE <;1:1URCH
23RD ST. ot ORANGE, COSTA MESA . ~5-5050
OR . f . KEtoeTOH BESHORE , PA S H I R
Sunday worship , •.•• , • , , , 10:45 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Suoday school -9:30a.m. WtdDesdly se"lee -7 p.m.
An lndepeodent ctmr eh wtth Bible teaeh!Dg ministry
ATIEND We iDYUe you to won'l.lp THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF THE IIASTER, LCA
CHRISTIAN SCIEHCE 2900 Paclllc. Vlew Dr,
SERVICES Co rem del Mar, CaiU.
nJLST CHURCH Of' LAWRENCE D. FRUH UNG
CHRIST, SOENTIST Pastor --Phone 644..2664
3303 Via Lido SUNDAY SERVICES: Newpcnt Beach Coatemponry Seniee
Sunday School -9 &! 10:30 t:15 a.m.
SundKy Servtee - 9 & \0:30 Lttarat':oa. ~mcs .. 10,30 WEDNESDAY EVENING Comma.a lit • 1rd Su.n.
MEETING 8:00 p,m,
REA IJIN (; R00,\4 AC.:c;~••o Wtet days: 9 a'.m. -5p,m,
Wtdnnday: 9 am-7:45 pm
Tuelday: 9 am -5 pm, 7-9
• • • • 11th se. & ....,.., 8hd.
IECOND CltVIICN OF _. .......
CIIIIIIT .ICIENTI5T M ... -t:JI
Nnport Be&eb at ----···,u.a. Corooa del Mar CHAUIU O. CLAII:It
!100 Plclftc: VIew Dr. "II ITOfll
ttAUL H, ALIJAMDIII: Stuldt.y Sebool -10 a.m. ' ... asoc laT &
SudayS.mce -!Oa.m.
WtdlleiCiay: 8:00p.m. GRACE IIILE CHURCH R EA DIIH i ROO,W
S50Q.B E. Coati! lhty. v lltrtU llomorlll Bid&.
EDlruce oa Narct.Nia 515 w. 11th. Colt:l .....
A bus will depart trom
the eommuDlty reernUoo
eeoter, west p te, Onu~e
Cou.oty FalrtrouDd.a, at 6:30
p.m. aoct wtll returnapprol-
lmately 11 p.m. The cost
Is $5 lor afl!Us, $4.50 for
c.hUdren 13-17 rears old
and $ot tor children 5-12
years.
BETA SIGMA PHI UNIT
WlLL MEET AUG. 13TH
Tbe executtYe board of
tbe DnDce Cout CIWomta
Couoc.U of Beta Sigma Phi
IoteruaUooa.J. Sorority, pre-
sided by Mrs, Palmer AD-
deraoo. Newport Beacb, wtU
CODTeDe at 9:SO a.m. Aapat
IS at tbe CltDdale Sa'f'lqp
&. LoaD lll Fasbioo Isl&Dd,
Mrs. Fred ftocers, recora
d1Dg secretary, a ad Mrs.
Allee Marbut, directory
ela.lrman, botb ot CaMeo
Gro't'8, will bosttsl the mee-
ting.
PUBJ..IC N O T I C E
FlCTI110US BUSlNESS
NAIIE STATEMENT
The lollcnrtac periOD ts
dolDC baliDHI u : Jact Lr -
~eb EaterprlHI, 8982
Cbamplolt. Westm!Dster,
Calif. IllS: VIDcaot JOI-
11111 Lydllcll, 1911 Cbt-
WeltiDIMCer, Calli. dUS:
Tbt.s buiMes la cocdlc.-
ted by .. l.tlridllal. Slped'
V ..... J. Lydllcll.
I , .. OD,.Fri,: 10 lilt to 5 pm
I -y afto..-: I to S
REV. TOM TYREE, .....
SUIIDAY SERVICES'
1bll ......... wu fUed
wtfll lbo-clerk ot Or-up c...,. Jtl)y ... 1!177. pe"* All:. "' 11, 11, 25, 1m, ta u. Newport
Harbor Eaolp. F-71S'II SablrdaJ: 10 am to f pm 10:00 a.m. ud =m. CIIILiliWI'S P • • • • SCHOOL, lti!OO a.m. .. Y01 an eordtaUy JaYited HOME BIBLE' CLASSES'
1 to alttod c ..... Son!MI CaUSSI..ootl
lUll! toUt~ Ruom1, •r•eiUC Btble DoetriH•
PUBLI C NO TI.CE
I THE FIRST BAPTIST . CHURCH .. "Till PIIIMDLIIST CHURCH IM TOWM"
r t'AYN E P. MULLF.N, I'AS'I'O R.
lt.M A.M.-Aoiil. T wi11ttttt & lUNDAY SCHOOL
' &tiO P,M,-IVAMGILICAL HOUI
' Jll i A'OMOLIA AT J~MTA 4MA A VI., COSTA IUU.
• Jl~ C1111fnplloaal tllnlnl!
A Pill AND IHeittiMDIMT
CON.aiGATIOMAL CNIUTIAM CHUICH
' Ta E aev. JOIIH A. LI"'DVAL I~. Ml •i$hr
~ .......... IUMeAYt ... l.l STUat
lfrtM U... WO .. IP HI .. Ct. IUtleA'f SCitOOL.
J261 IIOAD STIIIT, MIW .. OI·T HIIGIITS
MUIMIT CAll PIOYiall , ...... &41ot7a
I I
Summer partie'• are belle
enjoyed by 20 harbor ar•
ctrll prec:ediJlc tbelr tormal
prtHIU.Uoo to Nof'ember at
the MaUoaal Charity Leacue
debutallll:e b&It.
Satu rday, July 30, marked
the da te for a cttsoo party
bonorlllc the ctrls, wbo are
all Tlettoc.ters In the New-
port Beach chapter of Na-
tloaal Chartty League,
Host s fOr this event, held
at the Jasmtoe Creek club-
boose, were Messrs. and
Mmes, Anthony Kopp, Ken-
neth Harrison, John MeC la-
ty, and Marshall Stytl, In-
vltaUoos we re Is sued tn the
for m or a 45 RPM record
bearirc the message.
' I I ,
FoUowiDI tbt -
ammer rebtlnal, wldeb
wu lltld Jtlly II, toe prla
ud lbtlr fatbtu wen -.
tert:aiDed at tbe •me of
Dr. lUll! ll.ra. Surd lleiiPI
ot Saata AM with a ~
aDd daDc.e eoatelt. Co-boA~
were Dr. ud M.rt , Dntd
Mac.Lac.bl.a.D, M.r. m:t Mn.
Georce Smttb, uct Dr. BrlaD
Ewald Ud Mrs. Jert)' GU.
breath..
Another outt.oc wu a beach
party aoct bolt c.rulH hosted
by Or. aod Mrs. LioDfll da.-
SUva, tdr. aDd Mrs. Howard
Martyn and Dr. and Mrs.
Roger RUey , all ot .Newport
Beach.
DE6UTANTES ot the NaUon.al Cha rity League enjoy ing summer ac.tiYitles Include
from left, Susan de Slln., Donna Pal mquist. Christina Layman, Kathy Ba.rringto~
and Elizabet h Kendrick.
0... MeM•y -S.lar4•Y t :Jt · J:M
l!lllatlay 11 t• t
673-1970
:l4U Via Li~H
N~w,....Beath -
the
Other Store
Op~n Monday-Saturd•y. t : 31-5 : .H
Sunday II 1.o .-
675-8523
iHI t:. Balboa Hh ·d. •
on lh~ t'~ninuala
WA YNE L . DAVIS . D.V.M.
ANN O U N C ES T HE NEW O WN ERSH I P O F
Stockton Small Animal
Hospital
PRA CTICE LIM I TED TO DOGS. C ATS,
BI R OS. SMA L L EXO T ICS
B O AR DI N G AN D G ROOM I N G
B Y APPOI N T M ENT
l iD& I!:A ST CO .t.ST l>l t G ~>~W A V
CO I'i!O N " O E L M .t..R . C A LI F . 9262~
P1>4 0 NE F O R A PPO INTM E N T
O R Elro!ERGEN CY SE R VIC E S 171 CI 6 7 3 ·1050
HOW MANY UVES
DO YOU WANT TO SAVE TODAY?
If you are like many olher people, yo u reall y do
intend to gi ve blood or to jo in the Red Cross
someday. You've even though! of enrolling in a
CPR class to learn how 10 lreal a heart altack
victim . But othe r lhings inte rfe re; you don'l find
the lime . and the re·s reall y no hurry .
No hurry? Eve ry day hospit als in Orange
Coun ty place orders for blood with I he Red C ross.
O n a ty pical day lasl week. I he Red Cross Blood
Center had orders for I 05 units, from Hoag
Memorial Hospital Presbyterian, Marlin Luther
Hospita l, SL J ose ph 's C h ildren·s Hospital,
Ana heim Memorial , a nd othe rs lhrougho ut the
• counly.
And a growing number of people atlend CPR
classes . 1he Red Cross program fo r Cardiopul·
monary Resuscilation . 10 leach you how 10
respond 10 a relalive, a friend. a neighbor or a
stranger who is sudde nly gripped by a heart
a !lack.
The Red Cross is an agency of mercy . Nearly
everyt hing il does is designed 10 save lives, or
bring comfort and relief, here and around the
world. If you can give blood, if you would like to
contribute time as a volunteer or money as a
member, if you would like to know more about the
Red Cross programs including the C PR classes,
call
"-erlcaa .... c.-.
Orange Coonty Chapter
David N<Wbro, Chairman
~F. Colburn,~·
601 N. Goldtn Circle Drive
Santa Ana, Calilomia 92105
Telephone (714)1m-5381
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Number 52 in a series of public service odvertisements sponsored by Avco Ananclal Services. Newport Beach, Caltfomle
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Tilt: HltU,t: lilutaih" K vtrf lntere.llt.-
ln~ mt!I.AAJC~ to vnrlou" kind)~ of
:;"it:~~~:~:~ ~t't, ~~~~~t·1 ;:~~x'h:~:~~~~~~
41irected to butl•ll-1'-"· lr• l:<ala h 66 : I
tht> Lord 11t~r ..... "1'hE> ht'l~Ytn i• rny
throut', und tht· t•urt h i11 my foo!Jttool:
whert il' tht> houst· that ye build unto
mt-'!'" Ht're wl' !le~ thllt Ht> wanta each
of u~< to ~ u buildt"r. t:~:~ch indh·Jduul
i~ bu ild inJC 110mdhir1K fo r etNnlty.
Think u f thl' tt>rriblt• ret:ord the un·
,.nveU will llA\'1' t>rooaht be fort> the
Lord at tht' Gn •ul Wh ite Thront>. The
r hil tt of God 111 t o h•· building that
whith hu:< pt·l'nHHJ~·nt•y, WhMt ure you
doin~o: for llim !hal h llll IIUCh tluril·
hilitv? Th•· ~H\'iour .~a i rl, "What m1111
of ~:ou, tuh•ndilllof II) huild a towt>r,
tltlt"l' rmt .:it 1lown fll''t u ru:l ~;ount the
('tJst." T hil'l uc tnw 111 Whll\eVel' ynu
t.u i hl,
In cc;mslrut·trn 1.-:. hullfllll)(, tlw ftr~l
thitllf whi1•h 1 ~ l"'''''~~~~l'.l' j.; tlw r••-
ruuval of lh~ d1r1 .·rw! r r·a~h f rom t lw
lm.~•·. 1-:XClt' lit ion i ~ n•·•·••s.~:•r.v for 11
propt't' (outttl;,tiun 11'h11 h -~UIW·Itlltt•.~ is
~ul itl roo·k, Thto~ ,j( lht• dl•l•r·i~ Wt'
lw\'l' 111 ou r j,,., .. ~ Tlu.:n· :tn• l t'<LIIiti•Jn.~
from ()Ur ••ltlt·r~. tr:ultltom: fr<1m oth-
1;'1' rd il-(t /)11.~. traditir.u ~ from thlrt l-(11
OUI' .~(h ou! l•·!•dwr~ !t:ti'P tuhJ Ull a!to ut
t'Vnluliuu. hiul huiHt ~ !)tal a n · filthy
and wro\fllo(, and tll/111,1 nt ho·r l htlll{-~.
Tht• Hihlo· I'IJ{Iill,v 1••1 1 ~ u-.,_ "For r)tho ·r
fotl.l l'rdat iun I'Hil toro man Ia,\' lh:•ll th<tt
1.~ l:ud, wlr wlt 1~ .1•••11"" t 'hrrst" o I ('<rr-
irtthi:m.~ :~:I 1 '· :\Ia~•· th .. S;,~iuur
I'OU I' •·hH ·I' ('o ol'lto ·l'~ltotil: :o11<! loutld UIO •
ull llinr , Tru ~t li nn ll'tlh ynur· ~"ttl
and IOV•• ~OJOII'"'I f "h••ll,l oo\<'1' tf> II i.~
l"'l'ft·••t will a .... Jt,.do•o•nr•<~ (1'1•111 nil sin.
Wlwtr tlro•,l' l'O)II>l \I'U< to ·d tho• t-:nr tntt•
Stall· IJu rldt l t~ iu No•\\' Yor k l 'ily tlw
Wlol'kllWII .~aid tit•·~ l ••lt lt~l' ttwy ll't>fl'
ll•JIIIJ,/ d•JWII II ~ do •o•f• I IIII I I)W )(I'Ulllllf :1~
t h••.v would ;,,,,,,. rt It 11111.~1 ha n .-
:.p]"-':or··d tt.ar "·'' 1 h• ·' dt'"''" pilt"-..
down 111tn KI'Hittlo • 111 ot'tl1•r ){) )l••t
~olid fwoll!ll.'•
Aftt t· th•· eat'••fu l ba-• ""' k 1.., t'lt rt•tl
for, then ;, lou!ld•·r· 11 dl u ~u;ol)) j•Ut }I
twaliflll r•l.t tll Ill til•· l oawm~·rrt In
Jude 21 Ill' I• ad, "K•·•·I• _lu ur,,t')\'1'• 111
Tho· lr>\'o• nl' ( :ud · ' '•ll ~ !!Oil 111111 •• o m•·
•·htl dro ·ro l'lllo r, ... ,,/11,. '" thouv-htful
itrod )(Oud a t l 'ht't •t nl~t~ But l:cuJ w.,rrt~
uur· lwan.~ :<lll a,l~ II:Ut)lt•d 1111h lJ t,
I<JI•• .• Thauk t :url, ,,.,, do uot nt·•·rl to
lflf•k Ill oollr fJ\1'11 •t oo•lil!lh fror ~ll ('h
ll"'''"l' Ho• K''''' u ~ th•· pt·•·rtuu • Holy
S pi!'ll who I'IH'I'J.'I I."~ u ~ Tlw li rhlo· 1•
il)wa_v.~ :d h:olld, .1 /l d \l tlh l h•· S1•1rit'~
lllumrttlttrl,n '''' t.oto h;,,, ... ur ht>:n·t ~
warnwd atr\uJ l ht· ,,.Jdrtt'<• ,,J tht• nul·
•Hill, t 'trn -.L-I'!•Jt•o l l!l )( '•H>I'Id
.-\sour bu r!dtto)l f.,r God )lOt'• up Wt'
tro •••d a krtdt .. ll arul :t dt!lllll< /'<,om. lr t
.Jolur i; ·a;,, lh•· l.ron ! 1 •·1 1.~ \1-~. "I .1111
tho· ior<•<td ul lt f, .. he th.t l t:Unt•·l h tu
ffi(' ~hall 11•'10'/' hunJol••l', and ho,• Uwt
bclu:1 d h 011 mt· 11lrall n~v··r thir~t "
Bur tu fo[J''J II ·to triftliill)' 111 \11~ hou ,t:
we l<r•· l.ou!ldir ,w;., II•· m,urt-i~,.t lUI
I. hi.< ht·al·~ttl,l m :1011a da,l Lly day. "OtJ
taste und so.:•• t hat Lh •· LtJJ'd ~~ ll(Hld"
'P,;a lm :14 .l'l f
Tht·ll I tnruk tlt;tl 11 ~~a ){uu.J rdo·a
l(J huvr· -'''"1<' t'tl l~·r'Utttornt·nl 111 tit•·
(HHiur. Tht'y d" loot t,uild tht'M' roum.~
ld•(o• lht·y U~t:d IH, Jn J/,0:,/'<'W.'\ 1:J.:l WI'
.or .. tvld, "(1,. rot•t forK"Tful to ,·nt•·r-
1 :• 111 ~~ r:tto)o(•'t ~. 11.11' ttr cl'••lt} -~OfJlt• h:t\'e
••n t •·rt;t l ll ••d :o lll>;'t·l~ urraw11n·.~· So
t h ··r·· '·' .o 1/l'l'rt rol' ·' pllll'f' wh\·rt·
\'1~11"1 ~ lttJol lit'JI-(hlmt • t•:on o.:unr.-~Jn
auoJ h:n·•· tho· I•J•I '"rtU!Itt y to -~•-c the
J•rl>lllllll'll!'o• yuu ha 1•• ~'l l l'O tn tho.:
l h llt)l.• .,f 1,,..1 111 ·''lU I !.uJ )dlll)(. T:,Jk
••v••r lh•· wuu<i•·r~ ,,f l hl· l.ord 111 ltl"-
altu!l . !lt ~l'U t .... wrth tlwn• what ~all·a.·
l iUII fiWIIU ~ a/Oil h11>,\ II I ~ Obl.:tl!l t'l/.
Tit•· ~:n·rr,ur 11111 111a l-.•· ~ou hsq•r•.l' :n1cl
raditllot :o.: ,I'Ull l,ut!d •udl a room Hl
}our''"'" lllt• "·""n l1f" h:tl< :o real
o•·HI lor l"·r~<lllal do·v(Jllt•l!~ IJHI'H!
;.;Jtltl ",\ly nwdrt.tiJoon 11/ ltrm -.hull l.c
·W ~d ' I ltko • thal. !Jo }'OU nwo llt1.1 to·
oo ti t.~ \\1o rd ol;t~ .. r,.ft>i ;•ht ''
Th{'I"C k 1tl·•1 tt Tll't'd fo r ,, mu.~r<·
Or, W1ll.-L Wlls.u, !Ills IMftftt's 1Milo ~·"·
llltfort tho Olf·IIOU I!Otll 111!~.
room in tht" house. Ephesianll 6 :19
admoni ~he~ us, "Singing and making
mt!lody in you r h~~~ort11 to the Lord."
Tht! devil t.i(WlJ not like ~inginK Chri<~·
tians, p4;>ople who i'O llround with a
rudillnt ~pirit and a happy voice. No
oue w~wt~ to be around a person who
~~ always grumpy and down in the
dumps. Ther~ are !lOme who sto~m to
delight to find Cault with en:rythin.c
and cv~r)'body. Think of the Gospel
sung :
Then; 1~ 111Hl111ti1w 111 11111 .~md lr•d•I JI,
M ort' g/vi'H!Uil il'lld bdght,
1'hufl ylow!J i11 UIIM" earth/11 llkll
For Jesu8 i8 m~ li ght.
Wh eu ~omebody hurts your fl'cii ngs
cuu you ~r ng t hat son"'! When thi ngs
go wrong a nd the Cl$k~. that you wer f'
~toing to hfll't' for comiwn y 11! dinntor,
lull.~. rau you sing "Hallelujah, 'tis
doo~"? A ~inging ChristHHI citunol
bto whiiJJ~d. This is tho: typt: of bt"·
licn•r whv wins ~ouls. JJ;'n·id said,
"Reston _· uuto me the juy of thy ;,~a)
\'atiuu. Thc11 will I teal:h t r;HI.~)(re!J
sors lh~· Wli,>'S, und theu wtll srnrren
l>c connrt.,J unto thet' ...
Another Jmportunt part of your
buildirll{ '-~ a library. II Timothy 2 :15
I t'll~ us t" ~ludy to show ou r.~dl'o.::-1
:.pprovcd unto God. The moro· you
know ttw more mflut·nce you will hlive,
Ht-iuformed Oh the thinJI'.~ that an•
""~f'nt i .1l to lt ft• R•• I'PIHI.\' lttt'l'l'lty 10
l.'tlo; an ltli~Wt·r to every mau thut
t~~kl·th ~·.,ll. a rea~otr fu r the ho11e
th:H ~~ 111 you. 11 rth mt·t'k Jie~s ;utd
fo•a r
Of l'tJI.II'•o•, ,I VU will l!l'~J II IJtf.JrOOffi .
\\'•• Itt'"" l'-t' t't'-~11~·~<~-Tht>n' mus t be ;t
joi:Jn· llht·r~· ,,,. ('lilt ~et aw;~y from
\ht: Cltl't'.• HIIJ W(ll/'lt'!'l a11d It•:! II II holly
upon our :::;H'w ur. lhd ~-uu ~l'l'r find
\)Hit the mort' you worry about >'O nlt'-
lh!lll{ th(' t.~t'\t o.:r off you lot--cam!!? llo
you find that YIIU lld a ht'ttt·r 11rtswer
11 )'"U ll ul'ry a whtl•·~ Of t'OUr.~•· not,
but thi» i>~ tho.: wuy Wt" ad. "Come
ur~t o ntt·~" .<iii<l tht" l.ortl Jl·.•u.~. ··ca.~t
tn)( ;til your caro• uyvu ll tm, fo r Ht·
Utl'l'l h fu r yuu ." Tht" ~avtuur Wllflt~
to ~o~iv,. u.~ rc~t . Oh, h10w tl•·-~l"'rlt l.-ly
.,.,,. uccd rt.
Ttwn lhl'tl' ,,hould lot· ;;om~o tOrll•t
ta•·ilitJ•·· nr tht.< hou.•t•. Thill )(." )li'l
IIJ\ll U\11' .~)'."I PITIS , IIIII' .-.uuJ ~ und )li'ltl'!~,
tha~ nt•l'.d 1" tJt• 1\a ~lh1J ou\, Lhrt}
1 h;md ~ duu't tlt/d:· .!-1~1 ~~~ l"oo;c ,t·vil l h r n-~r~t from \\'Jthih. our f1•wrt.~. T.her~~t
lll ll l'l ],. >~omt'IJ /;,eo• .,.,,. t·an 1(0 to gt:t
rtd uf all tho•so· filtl1y thtll)(.~ Gt•l nl orrt-
ll'!lh ,I'O>tr Lortl . t'ull fl'~~ 11 itll tO ll im
a11d Itt thu prt'l·tou~ blood of Christ
l'lt•ltJISt: _I'OU from <tiJ Sill.
Tho.:11 tht·rt• ~hould 1, .. <til a ttrt' 111
:hill h<.JU.~1· We lltt:d Lo h111'~· a ,,tact·
-...)w r•· Wl' !,.'l1 tl ;;tore awuy th ing" that
-...1· mit)' IO.HIIt to use tn lht fu ture. Of
l'OIH~ we ubo n•···d an d~tt n eal ~<)'.~
to•rn tu .~ .. !! whert· We a r~ guittl{. Jt·~u-~
1.'1 r)ur ll~othl l111tl lrr lltm tht·re i$ 11n
d;,.rknt·:<~ ut ;1ll.
This l'an be n lov~ly hou~t· you ;trc
t,uildinlol' fo1• t"t~rlltly . Wh:t! have you
done ftl,uut 11 today~ Sit dowr1 and
t·ount t lw t·ost. l.Jectde, as far a!l yuu
.tr~ t:l'llll'CI'tot••l, that you ;1rt' guurg to
t·o.m.~truc:r sr.rnethintc thilt wtll lt~llt for
l'tt·nllty Hlltl somt:thtn~o~ that will 1':11 -
al)l~ l>l'(l plt to know that you belong
tu lh~ Lord Jl!su.• Christ: that you
art: 1111\'ed by gr}lct'. What :oil Ut\!lpt:Jlk -
at)le joy tht'!'l' Js 111 huildin)( for uJI
l'tern ity.
NEWPORT HARBOR EN$1!JI
PUBLISHED WEEKLY •PG.8
TliURSDAY, AUG. C. 19n
OOROIIA PEL liAR, CALl F.
ID.I!tC::U~-.pt.t•. ..... c ........ _ What Are Your Marchini~
Orderot
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,, •• TH. ltOLA IIOADC.UTII)
Q. &clnltal, CalK. I"Whaf, Jn your
opin(.on, was the 'uiUmate fate ol
Judu1 Wa. he saved or lost1 In
Matt. 19:28 Jesus said that His dis-
ciples would sit upon 12 thrones
judging the 12 tribes of Israel.
There Is no exception made."
The Great Commialion il aivt<n at
leaat nve tim .. in tht Bible; "00 ye
into 'all the world and ~ch the
101pel to every crutture.' Yet 1 have
rud that t.here are nine times as
many unuved people in the world
today aa wu the entire population
of the world when Jesu. cave the
Great Commluion. I do not know
whether th..e atati&tica ate correct
or not, but I do know that mul-
tiplied thouundJ upon tbouund.
would not kn~ how to be aaved if
they want.ed to be.
I have such a areal burden to~
that my generation ie reached with
the G01pel. I feel that thie genera-
tion o( aainta ie ,aina: to anewer to
God for thie aenen.iion of einners.
We cannot aruwer Cor the people
who lived bef'o"' our time, but we
will certainly an1wer for our
nei1hbore, kinfolk& and friends
whom we aee and pau every day.
Now if'God Almi1hty cave ua a
command to pruch the Ga.pel"to
every creature, why haven't we
done it? Did He uk ue to do
liOmethinr that we could not do? I
don't think so. Or. Bob Jones, Sr.,
used to say, "God put.s omnipotence
back o£ His commands, and we can
do anything we ought to do." If we
can preach the Goapel to every
creature, why haven't we done it? t
believe the answer is very 11im ple:
We haven't been going at it right.
You will never evan1elize the
world from the pulpits of America.
Neither will you evangelize the
world in great city auditoriums, and
in city-wide campaigns. Both the
t·hurch and city-wide campaign11
havE' their part, but God's way to
world evanplitation is that ~•ry
Chrietlan be: a eoul winner.
The Great Comrt.INion ln Mat..
thew 28 U)'l that wt u. co &Me:b
the,., baptile them, and Chon ,_,b
them toobMrv• whJUoewrwe ... n
commanded to.do. The 1U.plt truth
i1, God'• way to world ~&n..U&J·
lion is winniftl one &o Cbrilt, pt.
tin1 that convert baptized ~ then
teaching him how to 10 and win
10meone elte to Chritt and 1et him
baptiaed. That way you 1tart a
chain reaction.
In my revival mMtinp, I have a
great burden to 1et every Chrdrtian
involved in soul winning.
John 16:16 M)'l, "You have not
chosen me, but I have choeen you,
and ordained you, that ye 1hould ro
and brine forth fruit , and that your
fruit should remain." The only way
we will ever reach every creature
with thf Gospel is to ret every
Chriatian involved in the matter o(
peMIOnal soul winninr. Someone il
readin1 these linea today who hu
never tried to lead a soul to C hri1t.
Perhapa you are thinking, "How
will they receive me?"
A mi811 ionary in India was
questioning whether it wa& of any
use to preach the Gospel 1.() the
Hindurt . Thl!' Duke of Wf!'llington
asked , "What a re your marching
orders?" Say, that is the deciding
factor ~ Not how will they receive
yuu, not will I make someone angry,
hut what are my mart"hinji! orders?
And the marchin~~: orden for every
Christ ian is. "Go ye into all the
world and preach the gospel tb
every creature" (Msrk 16:15 ).
A. From all Indications Judas was
never saved, Why the Lord chose
him, is IO(ked up in the mind of
Almighty God. In the passage to
which you refer Christ was making
a general statement This was not
the time In His-ministry to begin
spiritualizi ng concerning Judas. In
John 6:70 we find His observation,
''Have not I chosen you twelve,
and one of you is a devil?" In John
17:12 He specifically stat es that
"None of them is lost, but the son
of perdilion.'' There will not be a
vacant throne among the twelve
tribes of Israe l. The answer is found
in Acts 1:25, 26. Matthias was the
replacement for Judas. Some be-
lieve that Paul became the twelfth
apostl e (I Cor. 'IS:CJ). There is fea l
credibility to both views, howev4
er, th e posi tion will not be empty.
Q. "How con o supposed born
again believer delight in willful
. 7" sm.
A. There are many who make a
pro fession of faith and yet whose
hearls are far fr om God. Many
church members do not reall y
know the Lord, even though they
attend 'se rvices Jnd ~ive 1heir
week ly enve lopes. It ic, one thing
to profess to know Christ , but
WHEN WILL HE COME?
By Herbert Lockyer (Prophetic WUn ... )
From JEWISH HOPE, Los Angeles
When will the Secund Advent l<tke place?
The ~irnple ansv•er is that nu one knows. Th,-
time is as uncertain as the fa<.:! i!.t ~ure. It is
not for U!l to know thr timt·!'l ami &eusnns tfw
fadwr holrls in 1-lis nwn hamb. Looking out
u1.mn the disordered condition of the wurld,
and watching the alignment of the natiuns. we
f«! that the Second Advent cannot be far off.
When t:u:re is a cold nip in the air anrl the
lea1·e!l C"h&llf!,f: into wond1:rful color!!, wt• know
thut autumn is upon U!l. Thus it is with the
Second Advrnt. Ou r Lurd ha» told us lhf'J
when we st"e crrtain things b~ginni~tg to ~OmC '" ·
to pase, we can take it l<f! ~ran~l ~a\ Hv ia 1 •1 near,t"venatthedoor .• ~ · ·
Historically we are living in the Laodieean
aJ!:r. whio.·h repref!:(':nts the seventh and last
lllaf.:t , the apvslate 11tap:e of church hislnry.
l:haraderized by a Chr i~ nauseated O\'f!r the
rt"jer.tion of Himself from the inner life 11nd
al:tivitics c,f the chun-h. "I will spue thu uut
of My mouth" !Rev. :i:lf.o). Thf' apo~tat·)'
many recogniz('d denom ination ~ today, and th('
respoMibility of the fai thful bdi('ver i11 clear.
He mu11t stick to the te11timonie!l of the Lo rd
I P11. I ]1) :31 l . Only thu!! will he he unathame<l
before Him at His Coming.
Catherin~ shaduw!l indicate that the coming
of the Lord draweth nip:h. "Yet a linle while
~Greek : how litlle, how lillie ) and He that
shall come will cnme. and will not tarry"
I fleh. 10:37 l . Chri~t ~<oill not be slack concern-
ing the redempt i~>n uf l·lis promise to return
for His true churo.:h lj uhn 1>1 :.1;_ 2 Peter 3:8, ·~1 /t:oo...rol tl-:•o''•VoR ,_'.!I t• . • 1 . c.ven n . w e mu:n Dt' prepanng to eave h e l ,l!lth.rr;s' ~Oft!~ _I~ ·~laim .:HM br.irde, and
' p~n°t h'er to Himaelf, a glorioue church, not
having spot, or wrinkle, o r any such thing
t [ph. 5 :27).
How bleMed it will be to ~iflj!t in o ur rapturr
.,r His redeeming grace, and 11.1 magnify Him
fu• His love! let us not, however, leave all
(IUo prai6e!l for such a bli11!1ful moment : wht'n
transported, we rise to meet Him in the 1ldes.
Pre&ently there are multitudes living without
Chri11t, who, if unsaved when He com~. will
he ldt behind to remorse and woe. Theae muat
hear .o ur sorip:s. and be told of Christ's ability
and willingnt'11s to Jave them, and thereby
11hare in th~ Rapture. Because it is later than
we think. we must stir ourM:Iv~ from our
lethargy and redouble our effort!! to win the
1oM at home and abroad fo r the Saviour.
Conversion of Saul
t ('tellictell hy Christ and llis apo~tles ) was
ne1·r.r 1W widetiipread in the church a 11 it it
today. The baneful influences of modernism
are eve rywhere apparent. Lihe ral views pre-
dominllte in denominational cirdt"J . There are
fe "'· theolor.:ical !leminariea fully fundamental
in doctrine. Describing the f.>nd-time period of
the Gentile age, Je11us asked the queelion,
"When the Son of Man co meth, ehall He find
faith on the earth?" (Luke 18:8!. Faith He
wi ll fi nd, plenty of it, in fal~ cult11, and in
humanl y-conceived religions. The R.V. reads
"the faith," that ill, the body of divinely
revealed truth, and "the faith" ill becoming
a ve ry M.:arce commodity. Many religious
leade rs ntt lo nger contenrl for the fa ith: they
deny it. Liht·ralism is the accepted position nf
A NOTABLE MIRACLE
If we would capture ManJoul in Th~ Holy
War against DiaboiiH, we must have. among
other requisite!!, a aanetified audacity, that will
dare anything and everything on Chriat'a be-
half ... There was a moment in the French
Revolution when the Republic wa1 ringed
around with enemiu ," Or. Alexander Smellie
tell!! us. "The Prussiana were on the Rhine,
the Piedmontese in the Alp!!, the English in the
Nethe rlands-La Vendee had rebelled in the
West, and Lyons in the Eaat. But Danton cried,
'We need audadty, and again audacity, and
alwaye audacity ?"' Soul-winnen bee deeply
entrenched foe~~ in their demonized world, and
if they are to take the prey from the mighty,
they will need a baptiam of Holy Chott au·
dacit y as they etorm the enemy '• citadel.
By Evan1ellat D. L. Moody, clied 1899
(SWORD OF THE LORO, MURFREESBORO. TEioiH.)
s.wl, of Ta rsus : for, behold
he prayeth."-Act~<~ 9: II ,
I h~tvl' ~l!'lect ed fnr nur .o~uhject the
o mver!lilln uf Saul. I <'nnlllider the
crmvl!'r!clinn of Saul a g~ater mira de
than Chriflt '11 ra11inji! of Lazarus.
That WH.'I power over dead matter:
but here was a man whoee whole
current uf life was a~taiMt Chriat;
tJn~ that hated Him with a perfect
hatred; one whOM heart was on fire
with hat ret! ngain11t Chriflt.
If yQtt had a11ked any of the in-
habitan t" nf .Jeru8.1llem on the day
that Saul left t hat city (or
DamascuR. or if you had at~ked the
Chri11tians of .Jerui'UIIem whom they
considl!'red the moet hopeleM case
there, and the la11t man to have
been reached by the power of
Chriet, undoubtedly they would
have united in aaying that $aut W811
the bitterest enemy that Chri•t bad.
Saul Did Not Believe J•wo Ia
liMo Savtovr, liMo M-lah
reaBOn he wanted to stamp out thi~
new lleCL
He was right. If .Jesue C hrist was
nnt the Son of God in the nesh, if
He d idn't come from Heaven, 88 He
aaid He did, if He wall nnt the God·
man, if He waa not the Saviour of
the wnrld, then let me 1>18Y ju!lol here
that He wa! the l(rfnJtesl impt111ter
that ever c'ame into it -that Ht ha~
deceived millions u pon millinn11.
and there are t.hous.omd11 in this con·
gN!gation that are guilty M idolatry.
If .JeRml ia not Gud , every one nf Ull
that believe11 in Christ -everyone
that bnw11 to His name-and
everyone that calla upon Him, ia
guilty of hreaking the first com·
mandment: "Thou ~Jh11 lt have no
other gode before me."
Saul. a ReUrlout. Moral
PharioM
I don't know whether C hriet and
Saul had ever met. They wert of the
11ame ace. No doubt Ssul wu in
.Jerutalem when Chriet wae therr;
81.1L there ia one thif\1 •bout but he wa11 one of thc.e proud-
s.ul'a ch•racter thAt we cannot but hf!art.ed Phariseet th•t wouldn't
admire, and that i.a, we alwaytlmow connnt to liaten to any such
wher• to £ind him. Before he doctrine. He w•8 one of the very
beelme a diKiple o1 the Lord Jnue 8trictet~tffl t.he Jewa. He tell• ua that
Cbrilt he came out boldly a1ainat he wu or the tribe of Benjamin;
Hi d ave hill reaeon8 why. He th11t ht WfiA c:ircumcillfld on the
ne one thin& and love eighth day. He saya he ,., .. a
man. He said he was blft meless,
t.?uchinr;: the law; <tnd yet this man,
hkE" all the r~t . needed to be con-
verted.
I was reading the other day or a
man who Aa id th11t the revival in
Pentec011t wae all through in one
day. What a blind man hE" wall~ If he
had read t he whole Aclll through, he
WQU]d have found that it went right
nn; that it never stopped. Here were
thou11and); being drswn daily tn
Chri11t, and they 11aid : "We must
i'llop it." SH they be~tan to ACatter
them like firebrands. Th('y didn't
like their carrying the torch o£
salvation around: and the newe
came to Jeruealem that there wae a
revival aoin~ on in Damaacua.
Then Saul got mad. A great many
now gtt mad when they hear or
revivalt. Undoubtedly, a great
many m~m in BoAton today are ter-
ribly mad on account ofthie revival.
A wife told me the other day that
her hueband had never been crou to
her until we commenced these
revival meetinc• in the Tabernacle,
and he hu been mad ever aince.
ll it a cood aip. t tell you, when
the Spirit waket up a m1n ao that'
he can't aleep ni1hta, to that he
can't mt, it's • cood •ilfl, and r
t hank Gad for it .
Saul Could Not 01 .. a Good a..-for.,.... Aplut
Chrlol, N• C... You
nt elae. He acted out hi11 Phari~~et of the PheriMn; that ht COII'fictirorl . He didrft bel .... tMt wae blemeiHA, touchJna the law. A While Saul wu on the ro~d,
J-.. •• divine; he didn't believs great m•ny peopla uy ht didn't brtathinl out thraataninp and lhal He ... the Sa\'IOut; he didn't need to be converted. He didn't alauchter, jutt one name bunt.~
beliriWr dUd J"u" Chritt waa tha 11wear; ht didn't lie; he dldn 'l steel; upon hill ptrth. It oomll fluhlnc
8oa o( God; hi didn't beliivt that he di~n·, murder; he waan'~ • aCTC* hi• pith. It com• bricht.r
,_ Clarlll WM the ~twlttb M•-oovet.Oua man; be wu • "'Y Ju.l thin ther tun, and Jtrt:k• him bUDd.
.U· 111 dkla't-~ that He wu man. I cbt't know whether he wea op a ....t a. dldaM' &o bt. 8.-ul wu Undoubtedly btfort he met hont «not. but (f ht w-. ht .... tt ,.,.., -n-c~ that 1-01oriot he onadt • r.ot mony.lonpr dlomounr.d vory qlliclly, and he m.w ... •t•r rtr ;IDCion thlt pr•ytrachinhedklalterw-udt.Ht Man t volot; "S.ul, .ul why
#SAl.... auted Him. For that .... formalilt. Ht ...... Nllalout J)ft'liKUt.-t. thou me?" (VI •• ;.
•• . ... .
Do you know he couldn't answer?
I will dtfy any man in t hi11 city to
give an an11wer to thRt question.
There is not a man or wQman that
hates Chri11t that can l(ive a rea11on
for it. Chri1t said: "They hated ml!'
without a cau~." I have yet to find
the first man or woman that ha!! en-
mtty against Chril'lt , that can give a
reason. Chri.o~t mir;:ht hnve said to
Saul:
"I was fill the-earth thirty years.
What harm d id I do you? Did I ever
do you any injury? Did you ever
hear of anyone down here on earth
that 1 injured? no ynu know of
anyone that was not blesaed by Me
that c1me for a hlea~~ing? I didn't
come inw the world to curee lt-1
want 1.() blt!lll it; &nd now Saul.
S&ul, why pei'M'cUttllt thou Mt?''
Saul aay3: "Who art thou?"
"J a m Jt11UII."
Thank God, He didn't chanp His
na me. lt wu the .. me name that
Gabriel 1ave H im before He wa•
born-the name that wu civen
Him in Heaven. J like that name. I
think it ia the aweelelt n•me in the _,d.
Ut me uy that the convtt~ion of
Saul hu done more t.o upeet in-
Odelity than anythlnc elae in the
Bible. 1 have talked with a aood
many infidels and akeptic:t, but
they don't kn<n¥ how to aet over it;
they have to throw it out. Tbe Lord
.. id unto S1u1: "It it hard tor thee
to kick a1aln•t the pricb" (vt: 6).
In thole da)'l wheft thty didn't
dri.,. ltteir onn with whipt they
had a oltct of •lick with a 1harp
piece J iJu, or lteel at .the tnd call·
od a priclo, and it-*""'iod to tba ·
aoimal1 and lilt kicked iopl• tho
prlcu 11 would '"''Y hurt olaolf; and
.. tho Laod -that 111-.otloa: '1t Ia haod ror thai to kick oploot
tho pnw."
(C...u..d-Waak)
Amid the aorrow• and trials of life, the
eager anticipation of aeeing Jeeua bee to b ee
makes poeaible-beauty for aahea. Our heart•
may ache and our te.rs may How, but upheld
by hope, we endure ae Keing Him Who ie •
invisible. How thrilling it ie to kno w that any
moment, as we walk the dusty lanes of earth,
the lord may euddenly appear, and swiftly
remove us from thia sin-curled, travailing and
groaning creation! Think of the multitude. of
th~ saints, in those countriea upon which the
Iron Curtain has deiiCended, who are enduring
the brutality of Communism! How they Ions
for deliverance frum a ly rannoua rule, and
God's j udgment upon their cruel muten! How
they will welcome the return of Chrilt to
tranalate them from the habitalion• of dark·
ntM. hate and ansuiah into God'• Paradi.e
of peace!
I KNOW A NAME
I know a soulrhar Is steeped. In sin,
Th1t no m•n'J art can cure'·
Bi.ol I kltOW 1 Name, • N1me, 1 1<11me
Thor un· tn~ke rlrlr toul 111 pure.
I know 1 nf, !hal ls lost lo God,. , ,
Bound dow~ by. the rhlnJS of unh;
But 'I k""''' a N1me, • Nlme, • ,..,..
7l!or '"' lwln1 1~1 •oul now birth.
I know of gndJ thor ,;. .Unk In •hlon1e.
Of hui'U rltor 1111111 and rlre; ·
Bur 1 knoW a N-. a Name, • Name
Tlloc .an .Mil/toM landttotr 1ft ' ' ' '" ~", ,._.,u ,.._ "'""-lllr• Jloorinl ........ of. llr& lk.-.~ •. ~.,.,..
Of whlrMIJe woifd rle'lf ~
..;~,...;,
...
DR. CHARL!I
f!IMI!RG
DR .SAMUIL
SUTHULAMD
quite another to really possess
Him. Romans 7 is the greit faith
cpapter which deals with the
natural . .tnd the spiritual man. It
tells us of the conflict between the
old and th e new n.tlure. Paul
concludes, "0 wretched man that
I am; who shall deliver me from
the body of this death?" Even
born-again Christians have a time
wh e n they be co me
conscien c e-stricken, living a
mise• able lite . Read on , however,
to sec th e viclory Paul
exptricnCL'd (7:25·8 : 1 ).
Q. "I have read in Isaiah that
Sunday Is the Lord's day.
Sometime.~ I hove to work on
Sunday:J. By the time I get home
in the evening!. I um tuu tired to
go. Is this causing a poor
testimony?"
A . The Bihlc is l'minen tl y
practical with its answer'>. First o f
a ll , may we co t rt'c l yuur
staJement in thJt lsdiJh Joe'> not
say tlldt Sunday is the Lord's dt~y .
Tht· l.tlt('f ctt mc ln a<, .t re<,u lt o f
the death and rtsurrc(tJon o l the
SJviou.r. lhl' resurrection wJ~ not
an historic f.tct in the Old
T estamcnt hut only prnphcsrcd
th ere . H (J Ur iob., rcquirt· CtJno;,t,lnt
crnploymt·n t u n Sunday Wl' shuuld
c"'aminc tht· rmponann· n f the
puc,i tion. O n tile Olhcr hdnd !here
m ay he Olt ·''"on.tl nt·t·d lo r w rvin•
to l u ll !II u ·r t.!ln n•quih·mcn l'!>. Thl'
(jUC')tl\10 lt ldh .. l ll'S thJ t when lht'
wurk doc'> 11<>1 make it impt.·l ,ll tVt',
church i., dltt·ntk d . Thl'> i ... pwpl'l
(Hebrt•ws 10:25 ). Wt• !.;now th e
buJy CrJn iu'>t t.lkt' '>O muth. I r·y
IO ~Ct su fliCtl'n t f('')t , cSp('(i,tlh
hcforl' Sund.ty. We net•d tn be Hil t'
al The s.1nH' 1in1t· w t' a r~· nut
stumblin~ hl tJC~S tn tiHI\\' whll
may not kno w the Lord , or who
are wea k 111 the fa1 th.
Q. Newlon, Kans. "Could le'-tl~
have /a/len when H f' was tempted
in the \-vildernes5~"
A. This is on e of the very impor-
tant areas of 'Sible rloct'rlne. Too
often it has been misunderstood.
The h.t<.IC an swer is 1'no ." When an
~·ngi net.•r puts up a great bridge he
mu'>l he ah '>olutPiy ccrtatn th.tt it
will '>la nd o.1 number uf IPSb. To
provt.• hr.-. abtltty he may have a
greJ\ Wt.'ight piJt ed on tht' struc·
l ure, heavie r th.ln tlw facility would
cvN have 10 f."nriu tf'. He know'> it
wi ll stand. lw is )ll'>~ proving h1 ~
wort... G od th e r ,11 1w r I.. new tiM!
Chrrst W()ltl d not l,1ll. It w.1s ncc-
t·.,sary for th t• s.wtour to go thr o ugh
the human expPriei-lces of being
tested and tempted by Satan. If
Christ could haw sinned He would
be a .,inner. How could such a per-
son at one for ou r tran sgression s~
The lord suffered because you and
I, as well .t S all mankind has sinned.
Peler tells m that Ht.• bo re in His
own body our si ns upon the tree.
As the perfect Cod-man Christ
never could have fallen . Thank
God for •-h-. ~.wiourhood !
Q . Sant.a Cruz, Ca lif. "Militanffy, IS
there any ~uch tiHIIR .Ho C.:.llu!ttian
w;ufare?"
A. It ,., drH•cu lt to know what all
may he tn the mind of the listener
a\ to Jhc way th1 s is put. We a t
BioiJ .lr(• nu t p .-u lfist:;. W e believe
we should :-;upport our govern-
ment white we ma y not be alto-
gether in sy mpathy with what is
taking place. Our country has
sought tc hold bJck the tide of
communism wherever It's satanic
ideologies may be /arced upon
people. The query may c6ncern
something in the nJture of a holy
war, such a~ the crusades of cen-
turies pasl. Unfortunately, more
harm than good was done. W e do
believe our 'warfare Is of a spi;itual
nature (Eph. 6:10·18). In the Old
Testament God commanded the
children of Isra el to engage in war-
fare. The Can.aanites and other sin-
infested dwellers of the promised
land were 10 be exlerminaled. This
was Cod's judgment on those who
bla tantly worshipped Satan and
carried o n such defilement that the
human race was threatened. It Is
an interesting thought to ~remem
ber that In Ex. 15:3 we read, "Th e
lord Is a man of war: the lord Is
His name." Stop j-0 consider that
we have the prlvllese of unfettered
access to the Word of Cod as well
as untold spiritual advanta&es un·
heard of in other .,... ot the
world, becaus.e our forefathers
thoushl enouSh about tiM tl\llh of
God to loy down !heir ll>es lor 1!.
We 1hould honOf' and rapect
them.
•
NEWPORT HAR~R ENSIGif
PUSUSHEO WEEKLY ·PG. 9
THURSDAY, AUG. 4, 1977
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Publlsb: July 21, 28, Aug.
4, 11, 1cn1, 1n the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -31282
PUBLIC N-OTICE
FtCTrriOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followtne person ls
dolnc business as: Down East
Antiques, Newporter Jon,
1107 Jamboree Rd., Newport
Beach, Calif. 92660: Freder-
Ick R. Cook, 7320 E. Shoe-
man Ln., Pheonix, Arizona
85251.
This business Is eooducted
by an 1Dd1Ylclaal. Stcoed:
Frederick Cook.
Thls statement was tlled
with the county clerk of Or -
a.nce Couoty July 18, 19'77.
Publlsb: July 21, 28, Aug.
4. 11., lt77, iD tbt Nfti)Ort
Harbor Enslen. F -79067
P U BLIC N OTICE
fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The foUowlrlc persons are
dolJJc buslness as: Wireless
Souod Systems aka A J Pro-
duets, 120 Tustin Avenue,
Suite G, Newport Beach, CA
92663: Susan Hochman, 2468
NapoU Way, Costa Mesa,CA
9Z6Z?; Sylvia Hochman. 2468
Napoll Way, Costa Mesa, CA
9262?.
This business ls eondueted
by a geoenJ partnership.
Slped: Susa.D Hochman.
Thls statement wu tlled
wltb the coaoty clerk of Or-
ance County July 18, 19'77.
Publiltl: July 21, 28, Auc.
4, 11, 19'7?, lD the Newport
Harbor Ea..sl.p. F -79065
PUBLIC N OTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe t)Uowinc persou are
dolrlc buatness as: C & S
Tree Service, 112-C Clear-
brook Lo., Costa Mesa, Ca-
lU. i26U: Steven C. SW-
geDbaUer, 112-C Clear-
brook Ln., Costa Mesa, Ca-
llt. 02626; Craig T. StUgen-
bauer, SSG-B 2oth Street,
COlla M .. , CalU. 92627.
Th11 butioesa Ia oo~c
ted by a 1eotn.J partDer-
sblp. SlcDtd: Steveo c. stU-
,ellbeuer.
Tbls ltattmeot ns rued
wtth the eouaty clerk of Or-a.ace Couaty July 18, lt'77.
Mllab: July 21, za, Auc.
4, 11, 1r77, lD tM N.-port
Harbor Eul(D.. F -7i0&8
PUBLIC NOTI C E
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
MAWS STATEIIIENT
TIM t.llowlac per.,. an
dolalbatMa u: TtJt Cre-
atlYt CoatOJtltlm. 177 .f IU-
Ytnide Aft., N.-port &.ea. Call*>nda taMS: KI-
na I. GUM, Voleute Mo.
111, Ca.rr.lla-To1Km17.5,
Melloo 10, 0. F. Mu1ooi
ltGMrt D. Vall*nl, St-
ern Frta ?45, Matoo 10,
D. F. MaSco; Mernll A..
Wood Ill, 8tarrUa llo. 11, A&*. 10, 1i1aSoo t, D. F.
Melko.
'h&t ....... ~-
... bJ .... :.poneeda.-.............. pa.rt.
w ana. ......-= tte.ta I.
00... 'I"'M ....... ftl l.lld
.,. ... ~cleft ol Or-... c..ar tit tm.
.... JIIJ .... .... t. u.am .... ....._ ...-lrp. ,_,..
PUeL.IC HOTICt
PlCT'ITIOOI .....
MAKE ST AT'Eidln' n. *-l.lowtal ,.,... .....
dolai batllllt u: Walta' c. OUo .., .t...oeLatae. .Sl
Car~~ttaa, eoro. del Mat,
Ca. tiUS: Walter C. oeto,
.Sl CaraatioQ. Co~ del
Mar, Ca. 91U5; Marta Ill-
aM Otto, 431 Canatiol. Co-
rona del Mar, Ca. t!a5.
Thls bustata lt coadllld-
ed by u aDJ.Dcorporat.d u-
80Ctatioo other tbu a sart-
Mrllllp. Slc'Md: Walter C,
otto.
TbJs statement waa died
wltb tbt oouoty clerk of Or-
ance C01u1ty July 15, lr77.
.,_.,ltab: July Zl, 28, AGe.
4, 11, 197'7, Ill tiM N.-port
Hutlor Eutp. F. 7895~
PUBLIC NOTICE
S-88031
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The lol.lowlJJc peraoa 1.1
dollll bustnea u: The Ha1r
Corpontton, 1478 s. Har-
bor Blv1., La Hlbra_ CA
90e31: Giusto G ra.t1oG1.
16891 Wt. Citadel, Fouota.ln
Valley, CA 92708,
Tbts business ls eonducted
by an lndJvldual. Stped.: GI-
usto Grationl.
This statement was rued
wlth the county clerk of Or-
ange County July 8, 1977.
Publish: July 21, 28, Aug.
4, 11, 1977, in the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F-78MZ
P U BLI C NOTICE
S-86032
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The foUowt.ng pereou are
doing bustoess u: Tnu-
contlnentalloYestmeat.s, 351
Hospital Road, Suite 14C17,
Newport Beach, C A 92660:
Martln List, M.D., 351 Hos-
pital Road, Suite f-407, New-
port Beach, C A 92&60; Rob-
ert Krogh, M.D., 17781
Beach Blvd., HuM!QCtoo
Beach, CA 92646.
This business ls conduc-
ted by a genenl partnership.
Signed: Martin Llst, ~.D.
Tills statement was tlled
with the county clerk of Or-
ange County July 8, 1977.
Publish: July 21, 28, Aac.
4, 11, 19'77, In the Newport
Harbor Enslen. F -786-4S
PUBLIC NOTICE
S-86030
FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe fo11owt.Dc per10o la
doloc business u: ValeotLDe
Group Deelpen, WeUt
Fa rco BulldiJic, 91dte 1447,
660 Newport Center DrtYt,
Newport Beach, Cillt. 92&60:
Beth Gibson Hacluod, 9 Rue
Caooes, Newport Beach, Ca-
Ufornla 92660.
Tills business l.s cooduc.
ted by an 1Dd1Y1dual. Signed:
Beth Gibson Hacluod.
Tbls statement ns ftled
with the county clerk of Or-
ange County July 8, 1977.
Publlsh: Jllly 21, 28, Aug.
4, 11, 1977, 1D tbe Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -788-41
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC N OTICE
S-86011
FlCTrrtOUS BUSINESS
NAME ST AT!MENT
Tbt tollowlllll ptriOO t.
dolnc bullDeu u: surt M-
vertlliliC AceacY, 4S01
Blreb. u, Newport Beacb, c altfornla 92~ RJebard D.
Croal~ m Fel"'lllll, Coro~a
del War, Ca.lJj)nda *"·
Tbtl tNilDea ll coldlet·
ed by u lDd1fldDil. Slped:
Ricbard D. CI'O'll.
Tb1t ttatemllll& wu tiled
wttb the couaty clerk ol Or-
a.ace COUIIIJ JaJy 'I, 1 r7'1.
Mlllb: laly 11, U, All.
•. u, 1m, LD u.. "~ Katbor E~ F-71155
PU:SLIC NOTICE
s..aeocn
FtCTIT10US' 8USINUS
NA.MI BTATIMIJrl'
Tbt fDilowtll ptNOe ll
ctalll ... Ill u: Colondo
Beet SU., 511 Pro--1'7
Drtte, Me.,m a.c-. Clll-
t.nM: noeu A. .ne: lSI Pro_...,. om.;.
port Beecla. CaUJnlt.
TIU blatt 1r II c II Srot-
ed 11J aa IIIIIYidlal. .....
,....~... ,.,..,...
.................. tDtd
wtla ... ...., ... , Or-.... c.c..e, MJ 1, 1m.
Mll12u JllJ 11, II. -. ., u.tm, .... ~ le.ltwl ...... ,_, ..
PU8L.IC NOTICE
5'7111
NOTICI OF TallfT!t:"S
SAJ.I UJmiR DIID
MTRWT
Tf' 411'11
LOAif NO. 1515?1
~ ... ,., ....
tbalSIDUO RIC()Jf'ftf-
AJICI COMPAMY, A CIW-
OJ1da corpontsoll u t:rut.e,
or IIICCMIOr trut., or
~ tl'laiMt .. ,.....
to tM deed ot tr11t recorded
J ... ao, 1t?1 ta book Mt9,
PIP toe ot Oftlelal R.oorda
la tbe offlee of tile Cou&y
Recorder of Orup Coaty,
CalUonda, ud Pl ...... lo
the Hottce of Defult IDd
Eltctloa to Sell tbenuder
recorded Aprtl 4, 1m, ID
boot 11as1, p~ee use ot
ll&ld Oftlotal Recorda, wt1l
SELL oe Alacut 19, 1t'77,
at 2:00 P.M., at tiM SOUTH
(float) ENTRANCE TO THE
OLD COUNTY COURT-
HOUSE, IN THE CITY OP
SANTA ANA, CAUF., at
pabUe ncUoa. to tiM tdct*t
blcider tor cub (payable at
the Ume of sale ID lawtul
mooey of tbe UD1ted Statet)
all rScbt, title, &Ad laterest.
eomeyed to and DOW beld by
lt UDder ll.ld cSMd ID the
property .ttuated ID sa1d
Cowaty l.lld state described
11 t)Uows:
The leasehold Interest
created by a lease dated
July 1, 19'71, by aoo be·
tween the Irvine Company,
a west Virg1Dia CorponUoo,
as leuor &Dd Tbomaa C.
Black &Dd VivlaJI J. Black.,
huabllld aoo wlfe, as jo.l.al
teDaDts, reeorded JuDe 30,
1971, In book 9699, page
902, Oftlclll Reeorda, tor
a term commeoclnc Jamary
1, 19'71. ud eoding Decem-
ber 31. 2048. upon the terms,
eoveo&JIU ud cooditlons u
tbereln provided.
Sald lease afteets the real
property described u fol-
lows:
PUBLIC N.OTICE
Pa~1s
Lot t1 of Tnet Mo. ,. .. ,
1r 1M CttyGI tc.wport e.c-.
Cout)' ol C>ruct, 8tMe ol
CaldDn&a, u ... oa a
..., nc:oNtd Ja book rn,
....... ll,llellullttol...a.-
caJI• .... ..,., NCOI'd8 of
<>rup CoutJ, CalUDnla.
Parcell:
Aa ICIPIIteM.at IOa..atlil-
ll'ft ........t *»r ......_.
IDS ecnu ~ Lot75
of aJd Tratt Mo. '114a, to-
letbn' wu. ......... t>r
-.ort IDS Mttlemeet
wbtn aJd Pareel 1 adjojar
Lot 75 of Aid Tract ud toc.UW wUII ..... ., i)r
., .. or a.erbaap, wben
~aeb ., .. an eoartneted
1ra accordaace wltb IP-
pUeab1e maldeJpl1 ordl.DaD-
eea ud u I&'IPirt-at DOG-
exeaut•e rtPt to aM tbe
facWttee loeated OD ll.ld Lot
75.
Property A.ddreSI par-
port8dly taown u: 412 Vl.lta
Sueite, Newport Bcb, CA.
IU60.
Sald sale wtu be made,
but wttbout eofeo&m or
warra.oty, express or lm-
pUed, reprdlac t1Ue, pos-
... stoe or eoeumbnoces,
to satlsty the lDdebtedDtss
HCUred by said Deed, ID-
clud1nc tbe fee IJid tJPIO.H
of Ule trutee &Dd of Ule
trusts cree.ted by said deed,
actv~s tbereuooer, with
Interest as proYlded tbere-
lo., &Dd the u~d pr1Dclpal
of the DOte aecured by aJd
deed; to-wit $Z1,8Z5.98 wUb
Interest thereon from Dee-
e~r 10, 19'76, as provlded
In sa.td DOte.
Dated: Jllly 8, 1977.
SERRANO RECONVEY-
ANCE COMPANY aa sucb
Trustee, (213) 385-3321, by
J. E. Cornwall, President.
Authorised Offtcer.
PubUsb: Jwy 21, 28, Auc.
4, 1977, ID the Newport
Harbor Ensi.«D.
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC N O T ICE
S-79953 The beoetlclaryundersaid
NOTICE Deed of Trust. by reuon
OF TRUSTEE •s SALE of a breach or default ln
T s No 23816-2 the oblJcttlons secured Amerl~n 'Taue Company thereby, beretofore executed
15 dilly appo.l.aled Trustee &Ad deUYered to tbe uDder-
uDder the tollowq del-stcned a written Declaratloo
ctibed deed of trust WILL of Detault and Oemaoo for
SELL AT PUBIJC AUC-Sale, and written oottce of
TION TO THE IUGHEST br•ch aoc2 of electtoo to
BIDDER FOR CASH (pay. enM tbe tlDdersjpedtoseU
able at Ume ot sale lD law-sa.1d property to satt.aty said
fbl mooey of the UDited obUpUooa, aoo tbere&fter
Statea) all rtcbt, UUe and tbe undersigned caused •td
IDtereat eooYeyed 1o &Dd 110, aotiee of br•ch and ote1ec-
beld by 1t uDder ~ Deed Uoa to be Recorded AprU
of Trut 1ra tbe property 19, 19'77 u lutr. Mo. mat
berelDafter described: In bOok 12154, ~~• 21!4, of
Traitor: Jerry W. Sboft-sa.1d ot!lclal Records.
oer and Arleoe V. SboUDer, Said sale wtll be made,
bulb&Dd a,Dd wife, u jo.l.al but without eovenant or war-
teouts. n..oty, e~ress or lmplled,
Beotftclary: Patrick recardlnc UUe, possession,
James RUey. or encumbrances, to pay
a.<:orded February 22, Ule remalD1~ prlnelpal sum
19'74, u ID.Itr. No. 16<* of the aote(s) MCOred by
Ia book 11080, pace 1534 of said Deed of Trust, with
omclal Reeords ID tbe omce lDterest as in satd oote pro-
of the Recorder of Orqe Ylded, advances, U any, un-
Couoty· aatd deed of trust der the terms of said Deed
desenb.s tbe toUowtac pro-of Tnst, fees, cblrces and
perty· expenses of tbe Trustee aod Lot 10 IJid tbe Southwest-of the trusts created by saJd
erly 19.00 feet of Lot 11, Deed ol Trust.
Block 25 Tnct 772 1A the Said sale will be held on
Clty of Newport Bt~cb, u Friday, August 19, l cn7 @
per map reeorded ln Book 11:00 A.M.., At the otnce
23 Pac• 5 and 6 Mllcel-of T. D. Senice Company, ~s Maps 111 lb. omce Bank of America Tower, Ooe
of tbe CouatJ Recorder ot CUy Boulenrd West, SUite
Rid COCIIIty EXCE PTtNG 1110, Orance, Ca1Uorn1a.
THEREFROM tbe Sout~s-Date: July 21, 1977.
ter1J 17.00 feet of Lot 10. AMERICAN TITLE COM-
4SO Coltoa Str .. t, H.-port P ANY as said Trustee, By
B•cta, C&lliJrula. •·(lt a T. D. Se"lce Compaoy,
street a.ddreet or eommoa acent, By Karen MoeeriDO,
dtllpltioD ll tbowlllboft, Ass't Secretary.
110 warruty a. P'" u to Publtlb: JalJ 28, Aoc. 4,
tts oompletentltprcorreet-11, 19'77, ln the Newport
Dt&t).'' Harbor Enstgn.
PU9L.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOT ICE
PUIILIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
PtCTn'OJSB~
NAME ITATEII&ln'
TIM ~Uowlll ,._ ll 4ollf .. ,.,., u: a. D.
Crowfll. I.aruc. Brollu,
541Z A-.us Dme. lm:8e.
CA W715: 81cMrd DaWM
Crowtll, MlJ A-.J.ft Drl", &mae, CA 11'711.
Tbll bu-..1 Ia CCII"Wt·
ed bJ LD ldfldllll. Slped:
R. D. Crowell.
Tb11 ttattmeat wu flied
wbb tM couty eltrl of Or-
uce CouDtJ July 20, 1r77.
N»lllb: .raty za, "-~· 4.
11, 11, 1977, In the Newport
Harbor Eutp. P -11!11
PUBLIC N-OTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEWEiff
Tbe followiJIC pttiOD 1.1
doiDC baalot.ls aa: Pretty
Lady Jewelry, 1141 Port
Marpte Plact, Newport
Beach, CalU. 92660: ratrtela
Elaloe Lee, 1841 Port Mar-
gate Place, Newport Beacb,
CaW. 9Z660.
Tbla bu.tness La cocdlet-
ed by an lodtvldual. Slped:
Patricia Clatoe Lee.
Thia atatemeDt wu ftled
wlth tbe county clerk of Or-
aoge Cou.aty July 22, 1977.
Publlsll: July 28, Aac. 4,
11, 18, 1cn7, ln the Newport
Harbor Enalcn. F -79292
PUBLIC NO TI C E
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persoo ls
dotng bustHss as: c.,ra
Properties, 2339 Port Car-
lisle Place, Newport Beach,
Ca. 92660: Edn rd J. Leoo-
elll, 2339 Port Carlisle
Place, Newport :leach, Ca.
92660.
This business ls cordlct-
ed by an loc2lvldual. Slcned:
Edward J. Leonelli.
This statement was rued
wlth tbe county clerk of Or-
a.oge Coumy July 11, 1977.
Publish: July 14, 21, 28,
Au a. 4, 1 cn7, an the Newport
Harbor Enstgn. F -78883
PUBLIC NOTICE
S-86028
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
i;AME STATE ME NT
Tbe following persons are
do~ busirleas as: Nel10o
ProperUes, a Ud. Partner-
ship, 29602 DeerdtleClrcle,
Laguoa Ntcuel, Ca. 9ZS77:
Art.OOr H. Nelson. 29&02
DHrvale Circle, L~CUDINl
guel, CL 92677 ; DenDis Mar-
shall, 5012 Hemlock., lrvi.De,
Ca. 92?15.
Tbls buaJ.Dess ls eoodle-
ted by a llmlted partDer-
shtp. stcnect: Arthur H. Nel-
son.
This statement wa~ ftled
wlth the couaty clerk o" Or-
aoce County July 11, 1177,
Publtsb: July 14, 21, 28,
Aug. 4, l977,1n the Newport
Harbor Enacn. F -78682
PUBL IC NOT ICE
FICTITIOUS BUSlNE~
NAME STATEMENT
The fotlowLoc ~erson ls
doirc busl.ness as: Concan-
DOD's HorMleu stable, 2?11
E. Cout Hwy ., Corona del
war, s-<e 104, CA. 92&25:
Garry F. CoocaDDOn, 3135
Bayside Dr., Corooa <'e1
War CA. 92625.
This bosiDess ls ooD~c
ted by ID llldl~al. Slped:
Garry F. Cooeamoo.
Tbls atat.meat was ruec2
with tht COQ1Ity clerk of Or-uc• cOUDtJ Jut, u, 1 cn1.
Publt.h: Jaly !8, ""•· 4.
11 18 19'77, lD the N.-port H~: EDtlp. F -7t299
PUBLIC N OTICE
FlCTrrtOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The follo•lrlc ptnoD t.
dol..n& buslneSS at: LoalM'I
Plact, !80 Forest AY--.
Lapua Beech, Ca. it&Sl:
Artln Kuyumeu, zao Forest
A•eaue, Lacna S.cb, Ca.
92&51.
PU8L.IC NOT ICE ._ ....
F'1C I I i iOUI 8U8;IIfESS
M AM!Ir ATIIIIEifT n. IJUowill ,.,.... are cSoUc ,_,. ... , u:e• Pro-
pat~te, t7'7 Bqade Cote
W..t. llc.,.rt e.Q, Cabf,..
onla liMO: Wl.l1l&la £. BIIIP. m BQ'IIlde C!fllfe w-. Rft'POrt Belcb,CaUt-
oraa DMO; Bntet W. au., Jr., • _..... Lo•,
Coro. dtl ItA', Ca~Ji)nda
tUn.
'l"'U ........ 1r ooodllct-
ed bJ I IMtn1 san..n~atp.
Stpecl: Bnct W. Buru, Jr.
T~ rtatemeat wu died
With tbt couty dut of Or-
uc• Conly J~aly 11, 1~1.
Pell*: laly II, Aaf. 4,
11, 18, 1m, .. tbt ~rt
Rubor EUip. F -7tzq
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
AUBL.IC N OTICE
nc1T1'1001 eusuras
!fAME 81' ATEMIJIT
,... lolloWtll ..... 1r
dGUI ....... ·-= .....,
Rnport, U.. VIa ()porto,
N.-po.rt S.Cb, Callt. iheS:
ld Z .... r, IOU !. ~
Bml., aaa-_ CA. tzeel.
1'1U buiDtu a. coodllle-
t.cl bJ U ldYidul. S1ped:
Ed Z.tem.r.
Tl.fs ataa.m.at wu ftled
wUb ~ .. coutJ Gltrk of Or-
Ill• Cc.aaty July lt, 19'77.
Publta: July 21, Zl, Aac.
~ 11, 19'77, .iA tiM Newport
Ha.ft)or !DSl(n. F -79148
PUBLIC NOTICE
-::::c:-FICTJTlOUS BUSINESS
KAME STATE ME NT
T~ fol.lowtac peraoo Is
do~ bui.MSS u: Steam-
Wa.o CIJ'l)etCleaDera, 6 Mal-
Ibu Circle, Corona del Ma.r,
Cal. 9ZU5: Richard Wtllbm
Beauchemlo., 6 MalJbu Clr.,
Corona del Mar, Cal. 9Z625.
Tbl.s bu.sl.Dess ls COodu<'t -
ed by an t.od.1vldual. Signed:
Richard Beauchemin.
ThU statement was tlled
wltb the county clerk of Or-
aace COUDty July 12, 19'77.
Pld>Usb: July 21, 28, Aug.
4, 11, ~177 , ln tbe Ne-wport
Harbor Enstgn. F -78785
PUBLIC N OTIC E
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe following person ls
dotDC business as: Anchor
Moortnc Company, 16309
Shasta St., Fountain Valley,
Ca. 92708: Thelma Mae Fow-
ler, 16309 Shasta St., foun-
tain Valley, Ca. 92708.
Tl'lls business ls coodu<'t-
ed by an lndtvtdual. Sl~tned:
Thelma Mae fowler.
Thls aut.meot was n1ec1
wltb tbe county clerk of Or-
ance Coaaty July 15, 1977.
Publl.lh: July 21, 28, A~.
4, 11, 1cn7, LD the Newport
Hutor Eut(n. F -7 8961
P U BLIC N OTIC E
S-86009
FlCTJTtOUS 8 UstNESI)
NAM~ STATEMENT
Tbe followloc persons aff'
dolne bu.stness as: Teppec-
yakl Llmtted Partoersb.lp.
42$0 Blrch Street, Newport
Beach, CalUornla 92660: Da-
vtd L. Brady, 8383 WUsh1re
Boulevard, Beverly HUts.
Callt>ml.a 90211; Joel Katz,
8383 WUsbire Boalentd,
BeYtrly Hllls. CallfornJ.a
90%11.
Thls business ls condUct-
ed by a (toenl partoersblp.
Slped: Dartd L Bra.d'y.
Na .u.temeot wu ftled
wttb tbe couaty t'lerk of Or-uce Coaty July 15, 1977.
Publlsll: July 21, 28, }.ug.
t, 11, 1977, irl the Newport
Harbor Eu1cn. F' -78~7
PUBLIC N O T ICE
S-86052
FlCTJTtOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The follOYlng person ls
dolnc business as: Bullock's
Newport Beach, 83 Fashion
tsla.nd, Newport Beach, CA
92663: Fedented Depart-
ment Stores, Inc •• A Dela-
nre Corporation, 222 West
SeYeoth Street, Clndooatl,
OhiO 45200.
Tbls bustoess 1s ooodut't-
ed by a eorporttlon.
CorponUoo oame: Fed•:r -
ated Departmeat Stores, loc.
James E. Gray, Vice Presl-
deM.
Th1B statem•Dt -.s nled
wltb ,be couaty clerk of Or-a.ac• Co-ully July 13, 1977.
Publlsh: July 21, 28, Aue.
4. 11 19'77, 1n the N...,ort Ha~r Enslp. F-i8819
P U BLIC N OTICE
S-86C51
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
P U B LIC NOTICE TM foliOYl~ penons are
NOTICE TO CREOl1'9RS dol~ busloess as: Koll-
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE Welts/Garden Grove, 1901
CAufORNIA Ocrre street. Newport B•ch, STAT£ OF CA. -660: Donald W.. Koll, FOR THE COUNTY ""
Of OR ANGE 609 Vta Lldo Soud, Newport
NO. A 91689 B•ch, CA. 9268S; Richard
Tbll bush•u tl oondD<:-
ted by u lDdlfldlaa~ Sipect
ArUo Karamca.
Tbla .tatemeat wu rued
wtth tbe coatJ c.lerk ol Or-aace eo.tJ hl1 a, 1m.
N>U.: ~tlly U, AJII. 4. u, 1a., 1m, lD tiM ".wport
Hartor Eu;lp. r -7~M
Estate ofWlLUAM PRES-C. Elliott, 96 Lloda Isle,
TON MEALEY, Deceased. N~rt Iltac:b, C A. 9%660;
1'011CE IS REREBY Ct. DaYld P. Mlddlemu. 11 Half
VEN to the credltors of trw Wooa Drhe, Coro•d•l M.ar,
lbote •me4 ~ tblt CA. 92625; Enrett Daft&,
all ptfiOU llaflll elalm& U41 Mtsa DrlYe, Newport
ap1lrt u.. •lddtetchltare B•cb, \A. 92660; Ttmothy
,....ued to tUe tbem. wtth L. Strader, 19SO Port Al ·
tM MCUArJ fWCbtra, la ba.u_ M.-port Beach, CA.
tM dee of u.. den of ttae tM60: Wells Farro Yort-
llbofe eldtW CCIIIIft. or to pe. lllfecton, e/o Wtlla
Pfll•t U..a, WW. tile MC• Farao ~ ActrUors, sac>
PUBLIC NOTICE
., tM u ......... St. Marlla del ..-ry f'OIKMrt, ., -R.,, CA. 1019{·, stuley P. denlpld at tM law oftiA*
o1 Galllvaa a ae..a~~~a~. Broeilllloft, s Pol.lt9uDr1 ...
1151 Doole 81., S. 140, Mew-Newport ~ CA. 9aMO; port~ CA MMO, ~ Ja .... E. 'he~ SI04 .. a.. pLace of "-_.••sr o1 "rt Laat. Cona del
tM Ullenlped Ia Ill •t-lllar, CA. tMb; RllbNt A.
ttJ'I penaillaltD tM t11t1te lttttr, ttl WlLI atnce.
ol aid dec ............ llatu M..,..rt ~ CA. 11110.
801111111 ...., a. ane .-u-nu a. 1 '' .. r • ent-ce~M el... .... ed by I ,..nJ ...... o.a.~: .-. n, 1m. eoc,onao. -...: w.a.. •maca L.. MIALIY, FIJ'IO Mwt P 1M dllftt ~tle.t'*'t a Mg rtz 1.1 h$ I
., ............. Hf 0 TI'IIIC,.~:I-.tK.P"IFJm.
~ '-· ... Mlt.llc. 1111 ......... 1.. .... '* ......... ... JM .... CA .... Aa-wta a.-,e~e~ttfC.-.__,. .... u 1 2 hoitka. . ..,...~ _, u. '''"· ..... -1\ a. " ____ ., ,.., a. ... ....
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PU8L.IC N OTICE
P1C"nTttUS IWIUf!IS
NAME STATtM!MT
T1M lolloowill ,.,.. ..
~ .. but ....... ~
Sprar Rat E~tate, 110""-
port c..ter Dr~, ••• a.
Mewport a.&.eb, Ca. .._
8ree. Rolud Ulliltrlud, 4
Waadarlo, lnlM, CL tl'7l4.
ThU ~sl.DtU ls eoM!Id·
ed by u l.DcUvidaal . ~
8raee R. Uaceri&.Dd.
Thla atatemeat wu ftW
with tbe eouty clerk of Or-
atace Coaoty July U, lt'71.
Publlth: July Z1, 28, Alii· •. u , !cn7, In the Newport
HattJoi Eutca. F -'78te0
PUBL.I C NOTICE
FICTmOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followl.Dg per._ la
doh~ business u : 8&8)oe
Ornameatallroa. MOW, 1'7ttl
St., 138, Costa Mea. Ca.l.U.
92627: James Dwlcbt J~
9352 Crud Dr., Hunu.a.-
B~ch., CalU. 9!646.
Tb1s busloesa 1.1 coodact-
ed by an lDdlvt-.1. Stcaect
James Dwlcbt JoallA.
Thls statemeiiC n1 ftled
with the county clerk of Or.
&nge County July 15 tm.
Publish: July 21, 2S, Alii·
4, 11, 19'77, lD the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -78$5'7
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME ST ATEMENT
Tbe following periOD 11
dol.ng business as: Georce.
town lnvesters~., Ltd •. -. 19TI_ ..... ~A), 1601 Dott st., Sutfi""
283, N""QQrt Beach, C aUt.
92660: James S. Jones, 1021
White Sails Way, Corooa del
Mar, Calli. 92625.
This business ls t'ocdat't-
eod by a Umlted partoersh~
Signed: James S. Jones.
Tbis statement was nted
wlth the c.ounty clerk of Orl
ange County July 15, 1977~
PubUsb: Jut)· 21, 28, AGe,
4, 11, 19'77 , ln the Newpon
Harbor Ensign. f -7n51
PUBLIC NOTICE
S-86C173
flCTITlOUS BCSINESS
NA ME STAT EMENT
The following persons an
doirc business as: Roberti
Ottsbore, 1617 Westcwr
Drtn, •101, Nt>q>ort B•ct..
C A 92660: Ronald L. Bar-
tholomew, 929 Tiller WaJ,
c orona del Mar, CA 9Z6Z$j
Robert B. George, 2022 AYe-
nida ChJt'o, Ne'Wl'Ort Beacb.
CA 92660.
Tb1s ba~ss \1 codet~
ed by a ceoera.J partDerthtp.
St.roed: Pooald L. Barthoto-
mew.
This statemPnt was rued
with the t'OUnty derk of Or-
an«e County July 15, 1977.
Pub11sb: July 21, 28. Aut·
4 11 1 cn1, ln th(> Newport Ha~r Ensign. F -78~
P U BLIC N OTICE
S-86060
FICTITlOliS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person It
dolng business as: Proto
Power West, 390 Saata la-
bel, Com M~sa. Calif.
92627: Wllll.a m K. Volaer
Jr., 390 Santa lsa~t. Costa
Mesa, Calli. 926Z7.
Tbls busl.Dess ls rooduct-
ed by an lotUYtdual. SI.«RI'd:
WUUam K. Volner J r .
This statemt>nl w.·as rued
with tbe county derk of OT-
anct> Ccunty July 15, 1m.
Publlsh: Jub 21, 28, Aac.
4• 11, 1 cn7. lD th• N•wport
Harbor Enslgn. F • 789'n
PUBL IC N OTICE
S-86044
FICTITIOUS flUStNESS
NAME STATEMENT
Thf' following penon Ia
doing bus LDe•s as: So • Cal
Payroll Suvtc•, ~I...C
Yal~ StrHt, Santa ADa, Ca.
92704: Gloria Jean Mart&-.
1406 Lincoln Lane, N..,...
Beach, Callf. 92660.
Tl\ls business tl COIIIdlld-
ed by an LDdlvkllal. ~
Glorll J. WartJoes.
ThJs statemeat was IU ..
with thf' t'outy clerk of Or-a.nc• Couaty Jllly U, l f71.
P\lblWI: July Zl, tt. Aile.
4, 11, 19?7, ln tbt ~
Harbor Enllcn. P -717•
P U BLIC NO ncl!
S-1&07!
FlCTtTIOUS BUSINESS
lCA.ME STATEMENT
-n.~periOM&N dol.IC ........ ar. 7 ........
..,....., ... P.,..ftlel, n• c A1rJort (MfClrde ~ eo.ea ...... c~
tnat: DDiaJd o. z.t'z r,
1404 Mol I P*DI'M.l.e-,_ .,..._ CIMII ...
... 1; lnee L ... ..
10511 • .,....... ..... ...
Ca.UIInlll ~·. 'NI'Nt .. ,, ..-......... ,, ., .,...,.. G. I ••• -= .... _ .. .... ~ ..... .... ~ Clllllr .... , ... . ..... ,.., ·~
4. u. ""· .... ........ 11r p •
. ,., ,.1 r . J f . •
\. I i\ .• ·,j I I) ll i Cll;,;;'
• TUIIOAY, IVLY 11
A ,.._.. 17, wu nMutd
bJ • ..., llalbor Bhd., •
poNd ,110 -lloltofrom
tdl room at tMt adcll'tU
-· .. loupd "' 11M pool uw ... Azllae £, Morrt-
1011, SlZS..B CtMlmoD Ave.,
nporttd tM tbelt or a 1M?
1ndtu Cbtet motoroycle, a
r"'ltettor•a Item, from the
~race.
• MONDAY, JULY 18
NEIII'ORTHARBOR EHSI~
PUBliSHED WEEKLY ·PG.IO
THURSDoiY, .lOG. I, 19n
COIIJNA DEL MAR, CALIF. •
Boat show
is expanded
Tbe 'th uaualC.OrceCo-
lourts ncreetkNII.1 Ytblcle,
YU aod bolt t bow, acbed-
uled s.pt. 10-18 at Anaheim
stadium, wUI be t~p&Dded lD.
more ways thaa oat.
Wallace Aterlllld. sbow
maD!lger for GeorceColour-
ts Pro&aclion.s, said tbe show
will run for 9 days lnstead
ot' 5 days. as In paSt yaara.
BYC hosts Santana races
The Orst oatlonal cham-
ploosWp races of the re-
ceotly orga.nlzed Santana 20
Class AssoclaUon wUI be
saUed ort Newport Beach
this weekeDd, wtth the Bal-
boa Yacht Club as host for
the 3-daY event.
More than 30 boats are
expected, wUh entries com-
ing from as far any as
Grosse Point, Mich., Dallas,
Texas, and Spolaoe, Wash.
Larger groups wUI hall from
San francisco, Marina del
Rey, San Diego, aad local
waters.
The nrst SantaDa 20 was
launched at Newport Harbor
last Novembe r, Mor e than
300 boats have been pro-
duced, and ther e ar e active
rae!~ fleets number!~ over
100 members In the United
States. A National Class As-
sociation has been for med
with Jim Tyler of BYC u
JUNIOR SAILATHON wW be uDdertaien todav and to-
morrow, Aug. 4 aod 5, by )mlor sailors of the B&h1a
Co rll)thian Yacht Club, The kids and thetr Sabots wUl try
to establish a new category tor the Galness Book of
Records by seetae how long they can keep sall1ag a
measured course arouDd the bay. Parents and other
club well-wishers wUl donate money to the IDdlYldual
skippers on a per-lap basts, aDd the money wUJ go to
help defray the cost of the club's )nlior saUitlg program.
Awards will go to the elldunnce champs. About 100 kids
between 6 and 14 are espected to take part. Alter the
endurance run Is over, the details wlll be submitted
to the Gulness editors. (BCYC photo.)
to blo -... , """' etoarwtd Willi ru.e"""IIM ear ol Y, II. Aodt.._5M-A
Joa.aa ... at 1;10 l .nl ••••
A bu<wllr pntd a door lock
opea to taka 2n.n-IJP1Mttl
!rom V-III J. Ueata,
1940-A Gnce Lao&, ftllled
at tso Mcrt aDd wetatUac
betweeo 50 aDd '70 poaods
Mcb ••• Patrick M. Moore,
ZZ, of 225 Ocle st., wu
cbaqed wttb culUvatloa or
marl)lana ta bU back yard
••• Two cars were stolen
from the rear sentce area
at VIctory lbdge, 2888 Har.
bor Blvd., both huq keys
bo I he lpii!OII • • • A $200
microwave oven waa stolen
from the liYlnc room ofTom-
my T. Thompeon, 710 W,
18th st .•. Harry R. Brett ~
haupt, 69, of 752 Weelo Dr.,
was charged with drunk dri-
ving at 580 W. 19th St.
• WEDNESDAY, JULY 13
A driveway chato was dl.s·
covered cut after a $7,338
halt-ton truck was fouod sto-
len fro m the front sales lot
at Untverslty Olds, 2850 ,
Harbor £lvd •••• Michael
D. Mickler. 18, of 525 Fair·
fax Dr., was arrested on a
vehicle burglary charge at
Adams Ave. and Royal Palm
Dr ••• } burglar used brute
force Co separate the glass
from the frame lo a ~Udlng
glass door to r&li ch through
and unlock the door to steal
4 bedspreads worth $4 to
the residence of Lavina 0
Lucero, 3040 Dublln St ••••
About $25 in ntckels was
stolen by a burglar whO used
a 25 -cent coin with fishing
line attached, dropping it
into a coin mac hine tn a
laundromat of Jose Alva rez,
843-1/2 w. 19th st., and
obtaln1ng five nickels then
pulling the quarter bac k out
• , , A $700 dlamond-emer-
a.ld r~ was stolen from a
jewelry box ln the apart-
ment of Desiree M. Grider,
~55 PaulariDo Ave •••• A
thi ef unlocked a wall moun -
ted sale In an Island area
of the Arco Service station,
3201 Harbor Blvd., escapt~
wtth $586 cash ••• Carla
L. Keasberry reported the
theft. ot her 1963 car from
her carport In an aputmeot
complex at 2700 Pete rson
Pl ••.. Marsha AM Ward,
226 E. Wilson St., reported
the thett of her 1967 car
from a parking lot at 741
W. Baker St.
.._ IU'III • • • ··aPWWd
W&81iowplMII"rtniDOMd
br a """'llr 1o p1a .w,
to Collop Ldloober loc:.,ltOl
CoUop t.Yt., tu111 ....U
eloup !tom a e&Nrtclo-
ter &Dd &mall too11, a$171 ...
71 -, •• A boqlar ob~ $?5eullitromRod'a
Arco stattoa, U70 FairrieY
Rd.; a cub box wu prlecS
liOd l1ppod opoo blot lht tooor-
ctar was UDiblt to obta.ln
mooey from a safe, which
was pried open ••• A thief
used force to open the sun
root lD the van of HarYey
P. DuBose, 2775 Mea Ver-
de Dr. Eut, takilll a $100
radio-tape player aDd pe.r -
tlaUy removl.o« speakers
from door puels, whtrb
were lett In lbe vehicle •• ,
Thomas E. Keating, 22, ot
2673 Orange Ave., was re-
ported in c riUcal condition
in Costa Meaa OOspltal with
bead, neck and Internal io-
)J.rtes after hls motorcycle
went out or control, north-
bound on Estancia Dr. south
of Swan Circle, at 5:55p.m.
and he aod passeacer, Roy
ButteUDg, 21, of 599 Koo-
well Pl.. were thrown off.
the latter suffering major
right eye Injuries aod mul-
tiple abrasions.
A broken cbaio aDd locked
fro• forks did oot prevent
a thief from taldoc: a motor-
cycle from a parldnr lot at
2200 HarborBivd.,belongl~
to Greg J. Blecks, 1046 Va-
lencia Dr •••• A burglar
forced a locked Window to
take stereo equtpmeot, jew·
elry and cash, totaut~ $2,·
"635, from the resldeoce o!
Arthdr L. Wasbnesky , 2323
Elden An ••• Tools and a
camera Yalued at $589 "Nere
stolen from M. F. G. Con-
crete Forms Co., 2135 Can-
yon Dr •••• Gary L. Wel-
shans, 18, of 740 Weelo Dr.,
suffered 1 posslble broken
rteht leg, abrasions and con.
hlslons, when tlls motCircycle
and :..·-~r driven by Shawn
H. Cisco, 16, Seal Beach,
were In an accident on 18th
St., 84 feet west ot Park
Ave. , • , An audible alar m
apParently frightened off
a burglar who had klcked In
a door In the dental offtce
ot K. A. Pedersen, 1875
Newport Blvd.; nothing was
taken ••• Donald W. Brls-
blng, 19, of 2453..C Orange
Ave., was charged with ma-
rijuana cultlvatton and pos-
session or more than one
oonre • • • Lee R, Otis,
2673 Santa Ana Ave., r epor-
ted the $984 burglary of
plumbing equipment a~ J
radio from a locked aparl-
mem: at a coBStruction sit.-
, at 372 W. Bay St.
The show also w111 be lar-
ger iD the wmber of elhl-
bits and the a mount ot' ex-
biblt space, expanded from
60,000 to 300,000 sq. ft.,
accordioc to Akerllod.
Mr. Co louis said free dai-
ly entertainment wHI be sta-
ged by top ootch professioo-
al performers. soow bours
wUI be 4 to 10 p.m. week-
days, noon to IIJ p.m. satur·
days and ooon to 8 p.m. SUn-
days.
PU BLIC N OTICE
FIC TITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
president and 1t is this or-
OCVB club plays all stars • SUNDAY, JULY 17
Five windows and a. light
ttxture were broken by rocks
In a temporary building be-
ing moved from Balearic
school, 1975 Balearic Dr.;
ol.'flcers learned chUdren had
been playing In the buU~
• • • Paul T. Aleuoder,
21, Camp Pendleton marloe,
charged wtth lntoz:lcatlon In
publlc at Walnut St. and New.
port Blvd,, faced an added
c harge or possesslon of dan-
gerous drugs while belnl
booked ••• Deonls N. Cros-
The following person ts
doing business as: American
Business and Commerce,
4570 Campus Drive, Suite 3,
Newport Bea ch. Callforota
92660: Do112.ld Grant Webb,
2524 Ocean Blvd., Corona
del Mar, CA. 92625.
ganlzatton which Is sponsor-Harbor Area teenagers
lng the upcoming DationaJ matched skills last weekend
championship regatta on with an all -star vo lleyba ll
August 5, 6 and 7. team of Northern California
Two races wlll be salled wom en, aod split 6 games.
each day starting at ooon The Orange Count y Ve l-
over an ocean course off leyball Club's senior girls
the Santa Ana River jetty. team, whose oldest member
Friday's opening race will Is 17, played Saturday In
be a oon-scoring practice San Francisco and San Jose.
ru n. An association dinner Their opposition was a team
wfll be Deld at the BYC made up of former national
Saturday evening, followed open and oattooal junior pia-
by the first aanual mee~ ye rs.
and election of oUlcers. '• They're the best team
Trophies will be presented we've ever beaten," Coach
at the clubboose Sunday Dale F'llc ldoger said Mon-
~;;~•=l~abou:;l:6;;~iday. ''They were very good,
s
TENNIS SHORTS
EN 'S & BOYS
TENNIS SHORTS
MEN 'S & BOYS
COSTA MESA · 646-1919·
VOLLEYBALL & NETS
SOCCER BALLS
..... !.~~~~---~-~J~.;;.s_~
LADI ES
TENNIS SHOES
MEN 'S 10.95 tO 28.95
TENNIS SHOES
12.95 to 29.95
LADI ES & MEN 'S
WARMUP SUITS
25.95 to 39.95 -................................. .
WI LSON · DAVIS · DUNL OP · YON EX
TENNIS RACKETS
RACKET STRINGING
6 .00 to 21.00
~----·········-···········-·--··· ~DUCK FEET FINS
KICK BOARDS
MOREY BOOGY BOARDS
RACQUETBALL
RACQUETS & BALLS
BADMINTON RACKETS
& BALLS
HANDBALL GLOVES
WUITA-2+2 4 cyt, 4 soeed. rleliO. he..,, low mlte•o•:J
(029t<EL) StOCk 127&4
I
experienced players, aod
they simply overwhelmed us
the nrst two games, winning
15-2 aod 15-5 before we
came back to wtn the third
game ln San Francisco by
16-1 4.''
The next day In San Jose,
the OC VC girls lost the op-
ener l:i-7, but bounced back
to win the next 2 games
15-10 and 15-12.
This business Is conduct-
ed by an lodlvldual. Signed:
Donald G. Webb,
This statement was filed
with the county clerk of Or-
ange County Aug. 2, 1977.
Publish: Aug. 4, 11, 18,
25, 1977, In the Newport
Harbor Ensten. F -79774
Local OCVC players a re
Newpo rt Harbor hfgb stu-
dents Marte LuDdle. Karen
Olson. Kart Rush and si9-
ters Kort aiid Krts Pulaski.
and Corona del Mar high
students Sur.anoe Askew, EI-
leen Simonsen. Marcie
Wurts aod Dale K0011gh.
ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS
Coach Fllckenger said
Dale Keough's nttttng and
Marie Lundle's sets were
outstanding features of the
weekend games. Suzanne As -
kew came off the bench to
spark: the come-from-behind
win at San Jo:;e.
BACK FROM EUROP E
Combinlnf: bustness with
business (and pleasure!)
Jerry Malloy has )J.st re-
bl:roed fTom a trtp to Eu.rope
with a s:top tn Loodoo to
view the Wimbledon tennis
matches, He speDl sometime
In Italy Iooklng over tennis
lines to Import for his Co -
rona del Mar sDop.
PUBLIC NOTICE
• THURSDAY, JULY 14
A $1,300 alrless paint
sprayer was stolen f; om a
truck in the parking lot of
E. J. ~lack & Sons Inc .,
1570 Sunland St, , , , A
$404.50 burgla ry at the re-
s idence of Douglas S, Jones,
S-85894 3124 TriDity Dr., included
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS a revolve r with a 6·1nchbar-
NAME STATEMENT rei, a 35 mm camera and a
The following person Is half-gallon of vodka .••
doing business u: Maxwell's Om cers responding on a call
Back Bay Restaurant, 3010 of a man with a gun arrested
Park Newport, Unit 319, Earl J. Wood, 32, of 238
Newport Beach, California 2200 st., on an lntoxicaUon
92660: 103 North Bayside charge at Orange Ave. and
Drive, Inc., 3010 Park New-Cecil Pl., and toond a plas.
port, Unit 319, · Newport tic toy gun without a barrel
Beach, California 92660, tucked ln his waist band
This business Is conduct-• • • A burglar obtaioed
ed by a corporation. power tools valued at $150
Corporation name: 103 from C & R Plastics, 1765
North Bayside Drive. toe .. Monrovta Ave., prying a
Anthony Stn.mmiello, Pres. door open to gain entry,
This statement was tlled • FRIDAY, JULY 15
with the couoty clerk of Or· A 1964 vw valued at $900
arce Cou nty July 29, 1977, and registered to Hi Time
Publish: Aug. 4, 11, 18, Liquor, 495 E. 17th St., was
25, 19'77, ln the Newport stoleu trom tbe rear par~
Harbor Ensign. F -79629 tot ••• Allan L. Pinkerton
P UBLIC N O Tl CE Jr., 23, of300E. CoastHwy,,
Bayside Village. was cbar-
S-85802 ced wtth drunk drlvlng at
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS VIctoria St. aod Thurln Ave.
NAME STATEMENT at 3:30 a.m. , , A burglar
The following person Is ransacked the residence of
doing business as: The Ken· Dorothy E. Mlkols,1742Iowa
nJcott Company, 1101 Dove st., tatlae a $125 sllYer
Street, Suite 145, Newport pocket watch, an antique gold
Beach, California 92660: pocket watch or unknown n.-
1 WUllam N, KeaoJcott, 21 tue, a $200 rtng. $30 lD. cur.
I Point Lorna Drtn, Corona reocy am a $100 penny a.od
del Mar, California 92625. dJme collection •• , A $132
This bus!HSs Is condu ct-CB radio with power mlke,
ed by an ludlvldual. Signed: 5 toot antezma aDd ante~m&
W, N. Kenntcott. mount was stolen from tbe
This statement ns nled piCk-UP truck ot Jeffery A.
with the county clerk of Or-Jobnsoo, 2775 Mesa Verde
ange Coonty July 29. 1977, East ••• A thief caused
Publish: Aug . 4, 11, 18, $15 damqe to a side wtn-
15, 1977, 1D the Newport dow ln tbe van or Wa)'IMI K.
Harbor Eostcn. F -79650 Brown.: 840 ce•er st •• tat ..
-
_ _::P:;U~B;:_L~I C~N:_,O~T.!I~Cc!E:__ IQC a $50 turfridl.lll boorie board aod ao $10 skaleboolrd FICTIT:;:s:~ ... Chart .. J, MeEimtel,
VACATION RENTAL, Lake
Arrowhead Chalet. Sleeps
6. Furntshed, TV, 3 pri-
vate beaches. $250 per
week. 714/882-9946,
o SERVICES
ALICE'S HOUSECLEANING,
reasonable, reliable. Ref.
erences. Own transporta-
tion. 646-4871 anytime.
!
SET, 4 cane back
chairs, server desk,
cbalr, TV stand, mtsc.
Week-end and evenlrcs,
640.2419,
OF complete house-
OOld turnlshlogs. 675 Vis-
ta Bonita, the Bluffs. Be-
hlnd COM hlgb schooi.Sa-
hlnd COM high schOOl,
Newport. Saturday and
Surday. 11-5.
• THE UNIQUE GirT •
Lllitputtan Horse
miniature Dorse from
America; 30 Loches
fully grown. For lnfor-
call: John Seller s,
InternatloD:al Tborougtmred
Eoterpri5es, toe.
213/445-8355 213/445-2074
AMWAY -Personal, tl:>me,
car and tnOOstrtal pro-
ducts. NUTRlUTE food
suwlements, Call 642:-
0843 for prompt deUYery.
•IICYCLES
SALES &. SERVICE
420 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa
646-7706 -646-685,
M.t.LCOLM (&UOJ CUTLER
• FLORIST
FLOWERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
DtMur/ To1h
I'LORISTS
PHONE: M &-4471
2438 Ntuupcwt Blvd. eo...-
• DRY CLU,NERl
1 Ti me 2 Times 3 1'1mes
2{) words or lpss . , • 2.00 .... 3.50 •... 4,50
21 to 30 words .•..• 3.00,., . 4.75 •• , . 6.00
31 to 40 words .• , .. 4,00 •.•• 6.50.,,. 8,00
Each word over 40 ..• 10, , , , .15 .•.•• 20
o HELP WANTED
LOOKING FOR
EXTRA INCOME':'
FULL on part time. Sell
advertising speclaHles,
calendars and gifts to lo-
cal businesses. Weeki)'
commissions. No 1nvest-
IMM or col~ecUou. Our
68th year of prompt, frien-
dly service. RatedAAA-1.
Wrtte to John McNeer,
Newton Mfg. Co., Dept.
2126, Newton, Iowa 50208,
PART-TIME: take inventory
in local stores. Car ne-
cessary. Write phOne
n.nnber, experienced to:
ICC 166, Box 304, Para-
mus, NJ 07652,
o PERSONAL
pSYCHI C CAN (mesmert:te)
loved ones, others to do
your biddlnc. WrtteJamU,
Bos 10154, Eugeoe, Ore-
gon. {503) 342-2210.
.
• IIS.OPI'ORTUMITI El
BICYCLE and sportlae goods
boom--:omplete dealer-
ship avaJ.lable your area
oowt Number one rated
bicycle aDd Wilson sport-
Ing goods. Includes loYen-
tory, training and manage-
ment assistance. t-le:h In-
come potential. Year
'round business. Call for
detail s. (2 13) 884-6100.
SECURITY GUARDS -we 1 =~:::;:::;;:::;::::;:=
have Im mediate openings I ----~-S_A_L_E __
throughout the Orange County area for security '72 FERRARI coupe for sale.
guards. Mu st have car and Yellow wUhblacklntertor.
pOOne. Full andpart-tlme. Only 3,000 mUes.$18,000.
Training wtth pay. Uoi-(714) 838-6059. Call any-
forms fUrnished. Best wa-time.
ges and benefits package in
the Industry, Security
clearance beoettclal but
o MUSICAL FOR SAL !
not reqatred. Apply 10 USED Yamaha console pla.oo
a.m. Co 2 p,m, Tuesdays w/bench, St395 , Usedspt-
or TOO.rsdays. Burns In-net pl.ano, very Dice, for
teroattonal Security Ser-only S695.
vices Inc., 1775 E. Center USED console organ, full
St., Ste. 105, Anaheim, pedals II keyboard at great
Calif. 635-4630 • equal savings. u .. :<\1 spinet or-
QRXlrtunlty employer, gao, only $695.
M/F. QUALITY usedgraodpiaoos: 1--;_,:_ _______ 1 Stelnway, Baldwia, Kolbe,
• H EA.R it4C AIDS Cooover} Yamaha, Kawai,
Leonard, from $1495,
HA L A EBISC HER STEINWAY "8" gnod, a
iM perfect plano, very reas-
•· onable,
Proper Fiwng Assured
3409 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
SC HMIDT MUSIC CO,
Stetnway • Yamaha
1907 N, Main St., SaiD Ana
o PLUMBIN G-HEATIN G
1---="':.::5-.:::38=33:._-t.Just Plumbing
ClothlDC-Nautical Gifts
Martne Hardware
Open snen days a week
to sene you better
900 w. COAST HWY., N.B.
PHONE: 645-1711
& Heating
water Heaters, Dl.sposa.ls,
Dralns, Faucets, CCRM~r
Re-plpes .• , • Ret.sooable
prices ••• Day, nle;ht, or
week-eodsl
JU ST P L UMBI NG
Telephone: stz.Ull
Licente No. 300948
Conner
Plumbing
568-A w. WUsoa st., re-
NAME STATEMENT ported tho $279 theft olporta
Tbe tollowtac perton ls rrom Ma motorcycle •••
dotnc boaiDess u : LUestyte Lam R. BUls, 41, of 1640
ReloeatloD M&M~emtDl, Newport BIYd., wu ctw.rpcl
!08Z M1ebet.oo Orin, Illite wttb tbt petty theft ot a
ZIZF, '"""'· Colllonola $3.1111 bolllo o1 w~o~aar II'Om
92715: Hem.rt L. Brown, Rail*'• Marut, 2100 Rar-IN NEW"OIIIT tEACH
710 HUkrut Drtn. 17, lA.~ bor Blf'd., a ctUJtD'I ar-01/k' Furniture
,_ Btacto, Calllorola rollwu-br FrtJitLa. DESKS , CHAIRS
9!651. uno, manot om()lorte. FILE$·SAFES
TJolo bul-l Ill CQIIIIooe. OFFICE SUPPLIES tod b)' ao bldlfldlal. 8tptd: • SATURDAY,lULY II FlaHt qooalllf dry el ... l"' l STATIONERY
Htrblrt L. &ron. A lMt Alltia Amtrtc:an aa tbt prtm.... A4fdin~MIIIIII"-1
, Tlolo llalomtal Yu llltd ear wu --J1a1aob SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY ,.a, ·--640• 7 444 rill tilt_, eltrto of Or. D. Ccplala ll 1611 COfiiFa AU--laltlt -1 ~ t7U820 14 ROlla lEU ICE -c.-, Nr It, lrM. PL •• .Addoort C. lltoif, FdcJdlln noolltn
1-Uoool IJL _. ..... -... 1211 OOAIT HIGH WAY MIJI!I: Aac. 4. 11, 11. .... -...• 'npo~-J200 L COAST HWY., COM coaONA DEL IliA a
11, t"!t ta tbt Jlf.wport $440 bllql&rf ot CUll I t 1 ""o"'-' ""'"•' IL..:,.~"~"~·:"":::~::·~·~"::·~-·~·:-:::::•_il__:_.:;!i:.!!~~!.!!.__ Hlll>or. ollllp. r.7MSI -liOd •---r ___ __;__;_~--'
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• OY.IIJ J0 YSMIS OP SBR YI ~lL
Tri Level Townhouse
IIWII BlUffS
,Lovely End Unit "R Plan" With
Mini·View Highly Upgraded & Jm-
maeulate ·Wood· Pegged Floors In
Ba&ry'• Xltehen. 2 Bedrooms, 2\h ••tba. Formal Dining Room.
. PaUo. AdJ. Greellbelt $162,SOO. ShowD By Appointment.
, . REALTORS
lll .Dov~ Diive,.N.B. 631-1.0
-
* The Cameo Shores Resident Specialists
.CAU 673-7040
--~"1TJ~;:Vft:WJA ..
You should see .....
--this beautifUl corner duplex in old Corona del
Mar. Two bedrooms each, large stone fireplace,
beam ceUJ.ac, private patio, $169,500.
MAURY STAUFFER--
SEA LION REAL TV
1213 H. COAST HWY •• LAGUNA BEACH
497-3388 644-2212
• • • • STEPS TO BEACH
Four bedrooms, famUy room, pool room. TeDilis
eourt, prtnte pool, sa.UJ.ac ar ea. PRICE HAS BEEN UDOCE~ ·
Wu $115,000 --mate otrert
'\-y
durflina J!aalfy
"'WE CARE ABOUT TH E BES T FOR VOU'"
548-0066 645-6080
. ..
RUSTIC CHARMER
• REMTAL •. .. l
Ocean ..td "tty v1ew ... 2 bedrooms ,
den, patio, 2~ baLbs. u nrumtsbed.
S ho rt walk to b ea ch .... $!UO lease.
;/MARTIN
644-7383
REAL ESTATE .
J)l6 E. COAST HIGHWAY. CORONA DEL MAR
arbor View Home
A NEW LISTING
Highly upgraded Paler mo model; 4 bedrooms,
Z-1/2 baths, famUy room, for mal ~ room.
stooe fireplace, UQU1.s1te decor.
Beautitul grouods --red'trood decking, tire pit,
1f'lterflll, dual gas bar-b...q.
·---~-$220,000 '
-~~\:, ·LIDO REALTY
377 ~ Lido. N•wport INch
.673-7300
For Sale by Owner
Old Coroaa del Mar. CbarmJ.ac two bedroom
I.Dd ODe battl bouse OD eltra-Yide R-Z lot.$ 139,500.
714 Marigold
OPEN HOUSE ON JULY 29-31
FRIDAY, •SATURDAY, SUNDAY
Phone 640-7252
CORONA DEL MAR
CHARMING DUPLEX
e 3 BEDROOMS a. 2 BEDROOMS
C.05E TO BEACH
Shown It, appointment
l111iteli Brolers IVIlYN SMITH . ,73~22
SERVING
NE WPOitT BEACH
SINC~11m
759-0226 anytime
759-0811
A NEW ORLEANS HOllE
IN THE GRAND U.O
Oo Little Balboa Is land, Grand Canal.
3 Bdrms.. 3 baths . antique marble
frplc., small boat ciock plus stunning 2
bdrm . apt. Call to see this magnificent
home. $385,000.
A VERY PRIVATE HOME
ON UITLE BALBOA ISLAND
3 Bdrms .• 3 baths & den plus 2 bdrm.
apt. Owner will carry financing. An
xlnt buy at $265,000.
MORE THAN A HOME. ••
A WAY OF UF£!
Unusual 3 bdrm .. 3 bathroom home on
lovely Lido Is le. Large pool with
sauna room; jacuzzi room off of mstr.
suite. Forma l dining rm., family rm.
& wet bar. )fagnificent Oak floors.
Call to see ttus unusual property!
SJSS.OOO.
RUMBOLD REALTY INVESTMENTS _
l12 MARIHE AV&eUE
IAU04 ISUND 675-41%2
Spyglass
ADDRESS + VIEW
•••••••••••••••••• MLS.SALES REPORT ~-·
Sales through the Multiple Listing
Service of the Newpo rt Harbor -Costa
Mesa Board of Realtor s totalled more ,_
t han $344 mUllon during the first
7 months of 1977. T IDS IS A 29-1/2%
INCREASE OVER THE SAME PEij.IOD
OF 1976. 6 ,305 new listings were
pr ocessed, o1 which 5 1% WERE SOLD. l
79% of the sales wer e cooperative.
List your property with a Realtor.
\
Thr~ bedrooms PLUS bot room. Panoramic
ocean nnd Harbor views. Must see to appreel.ate.
Call for appointment •
I I I I
Near New
In Newport Heights
Three bedroorr.c: plus famUy room. Low main-
tenance yard. Must see. ••••
Costa Mesa CONDO
Only $58,500 for 2 IJe<lroom, sharp, clean end
unlt. Huge patlv, .t.sl• landscaplllg, pr>ol, gas bar-
b...que. Walk to schools, shopping and restaurants. ---4 I .• I
macnab I irvine
reanv
----------------------~------------
Corona del Mar
Beautt.tul 2 bedroom hew €' tn front; like-new 2
bedroom guest Quarters ln ba ·k. Lcln~e sunlit living
room with n rep lacE'. fin IOt --.nd -a-haH. \\-tll ~on
sldE'r lease/option $1 Yl • rn:Jt!l {yea r or less}.
$10,000 option (l '2 to app!) to jown). $205,000.
Vi c Jasb!nsld, 642-823~.
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901 DOVER OR., 647-6235 lt>.U SAN MIGU EL, 644-6200
4545 CAMPUS OR., 752·141 4
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1/3 ACRE
PARK ·LIKE SETIING IN CLIFFHAVEN
THREE BEDROOMS, :! B \THS, BEAMED CEI-
LINGS IN UVlNG F 1\' \\: \!ASTEP BE~ROOM.
FORMAL 01~1~<.. :-. It ~~. l A.'\ AI, BRE . .tJ\1-'.ST
ROOM, INSULHED, AlF -10:--o"DITIONEDI $1 67,500.
717 ST. JAM ES P LACE. NEWPORT BEACH
Open House
Satu rday & Sun day
1 to 5
ROY McCARDLE
REALTOR IB
541-7729 e\4LHJe •
a.1-..1a Semc e Slllct ·I,.l
1810 NEWPORT BL VD., COSTA MESA .................... a
.. ~P itESENTIN G SEL.ECTED CL.l£N TS IN
lt!A L. EST ATE COUNSELIN G
AND INVESTMENTS
'
I
EMGINEIIAN COURSE . .., ___
Holt A. Y-o, -ol
Dr. Ud Mn, )t Yacocll>llll
or aMI Vltta DriYe, a.,.
Silo.., 1u completed tile
blsle ~mu courte at
tbe N .. ftl Tnlnt_. CeDter,
Gre~t Lakel, Dl. He jotoed
the Na"f tn No¥ember,l9'16,
Presil~~g judge elected
Jlldp PldlUp A. ...., ol
Nrwport lleoth IIU-tl•
eeted ... lllaGI .,.-..
)Ide• ol tile Nortll Oralie
Couuty Mua.tdpal Court 1D
Fullerton. He wu electetl
ATTENTION
MIRACLE AN,
IS WALlPAPER
-MltUCLE~N . COMPLETE SERVICES -
CERAMIC TILE CARPET SALES
DRAPERY SALES PAINTING
WAllPAPER UNOLEUM SALES LEVLORS
CLEANING
'-""""' """"""'""'" .....,pow. 'I.OOii
MIRACLE AN ~,
Experts ... from floor to ceiling!
640-2700
·xww· lor American Cars
'zX'
·zx·tor tmpo~ed & Compact Can
N
·xas· lor tmpo~ed Spons Ca"
to IW tbt neucr c,.....
wllol Jqo ~ Gold· au wu promottd to till
Oralie CoooiJ -Ca.rt.
-'III>Oioted to theNorthO.-
ure CCMiat)' Muatclpal Coart
Ia Februry, 1977, br Go-
•ernor Browa. Jqe Ptety
had prevtousJr ""eel tDr over a year on tbe beaCh
ot the West Orance Couaty
MuntcJ,paJ Court as a Trta.l
Commissioner. Prior to ...
sumlng the beochlnJamary,
1976, he had been to theprl-
vate practice ot law In Or-
ange County.
NEW Ll BRARY HOURS
AUGUST 15 AT DCC
The "Cx::c library fflU ob-
serve limited summer sche-
dule hours Aug. 15 to Sept.
11 . The librar y w111 be open
from 9:30 a.m . to 4:30p.m.
Monday th rough Friday and
'Iiiii be closed on weekends.
T11e regular scbedule re-
sumes when fall classes be-
gin Sept 12.
MICHELIN IS THE ORISIMAL STEEL· BELTED RADIAL
IITRODUCED II 1948. THE FIRST CHOICE OF
MIWOIS OF SATISFIED DRIVERS. JOIN THE MOVE
TO MICIEUI • • • IT'S ALL TIE TIRE YOUR MOIIEY
CAl BUY!
Change$CJ88
gji~~~~F • we•u dn.la JOU' car's old oU, add
•• to 5 quarto ol quality
oU, l.utall a ••• oU
fi.Jtu lDIJ tpbrtcate tbe
cbU8ts. MoM AmerleaD can.
Front-End
Alignment
• Complete ualysta &Dd a.UpmeDt
eornetloa -to lDcrttM tin mu-..
ud tmproYe lltftrtac atttJ. Precbioo
tqlltpmeDt, llted bJ tJI)Irt-.:ed profu-aJoMJ.a. ~ ea.IUrta precbloa •'JP"*"· Any u.s. made ear -parts
U1n 11-ed. E1ct-troat -t
I ..
VICTOR RUZICKA of New-
port Beach has been named
manager of contract adra.l-
nistratton for the ln1De
Company's mu.Iti-ramlly dt-
vlslon. He Is a USC gradu-
ate and Navy veteran or the
Korean war aDd jol.ned the
dJrtsion 3-1/2 years ago as
a contract admlntstrator.
Mr. Ruzicka, a naUve or
San Pedro, and his wUeGJo-
ria ha ve 3 children.
United Way aida named -.. -.... -........ ot tbl Jfftii!Dit
8-llanloll -. .. 'fOt"'""rod ... too pool of
... ODt cllt.lrmu In tM
U'l? "•'lA olUottodWIJ
of On.ace Ca.at)', acccJI"ddaa
to U .... DCIIDIIIt bf pa ..
en.l caflll'l.lp ebl.lrmuRo-
bert W, Ctllford, p,_l_
ol Air Cold>-.
c .. ertac corpontloal lo-
cated 1D Saa Clemeete, New-
port s.eb_ LICUDl H.llla:,
Loauoo Beach, Mtuloa VI-
ejo aod Saa JuaaCaptltraao,
zooe one Is a~ .U cam-
paign dtstrtcta: b&Hd on u.
eas or busi..Desa cooceatn-
Uon.
Mr. Rothman wW bead 1.
volunteer team of corponte
ea:ecutl"res responsible lor
enllst1cg the SUIIPOrt ot ma-
jor local buslness ttrms
through employee cam-
paigns, corponte aDd chief
executive contribuWons.
A 13-year nteran with
NEII'ORT HARBOR EJiSIGII
PUIII.IlltED WEE~LY ·PG.I2
Epicure
lliURSDAY, AUG.~ ltn
CORONA DEL MAR, CAU F.
BSR, ADC
Volunteer Action report
The Superscope 320 slereo
R ecetver tS perfec tly
matched w tlh lhts Dim ol
Ep tc ure tw o w ay at r
suspenSion speakers The Voluntary Action Cen-
ter of South Orange County
Is equipped to assist you
ln your search for mean-
Ingful volunteer opportuni-
ties. Call 675-9210 or 833-
9278 tor Information.
A oon-prortt orga.nlzatlon
in Orange ls seeking volun-
teers who waot to tnto men-
LOutS F. HEILIG of Irvine,
vice -president and general
manager of Ford Aerowtro-
nic at Newport Beach, has
been re-el ected president
of the Greate r l.<ls Aogeles
Chapter of the Association
of th e United States Army
(AUSA~ a private, non-pro-
rtt educational organlutton
interested ln oat1ooa..l secu-
rity. Mr. HeUig Joined Aer -
onutronJc ln 1958, to 1967
he received a lllstingulshed
civilian servi.:e cltatioo
from the Army MisslleCom-
mand, Redstone Arsenal,
Ala., for his wo rk with the
SW.IIelagh mlssUe program.
RO BERT E. LILLY OF
COSTA MESA IS DEAD
Memo rial services for
Robe rt E. Lilly, 54, of Cos-
ta Mesa, were held Friday
in st. Andrew's Presbyter-
Ian Church with Or. Charles
Dierentteld olticlatlng.
Mr. LUly was born In
Britt. Iowa, aod moved to
th e Harbor Area in 1967.
He was administrative as-
sistant to Dr. Dlerentleld for
5 yea rs.
He Is survived by hls wUt,
M.ary; daughters Susan Wis-
dom and SaOO.ra Hughes, aDd
3 granddaught ers, all of Cos-
ta Mesa.
Mr. Lllly died ln the Ve-
teran's Administration Hos.
pita.!, Loug Beach, after a
lengt11y illness.
2 L .A. MEN CHARGED
WITH C.M. BURGLARY
Two Los Angeles men.
Bernard D. Canty, 22, and
f ellx R. ColllDs, 30, werd
charged wtth burglary by
Costa Mesa pollee alter their
car was stopped oo Newport
Blvd. near Albert Pl., at
12:45 p.m . Saturday, July
30,
They were charged wttb
tald.ng $65 from a Ole bos
1n the office or Tina's Yard ..
sUck. 250 E. 17th St. The rue box was rouod wtth pry
marks o11 .lhe Ud.
HAIR
* CUT
* CURLED
* COLO RED
* COIFFURED
* CETERA
Fine Hair SpectaU'~
* LORRAINE'S
BEAUTY NOOK
'c;:qn,M-''•·· .............. . ... ·-• • UT.NU
tally retarded people to use
the bus from their bome to
the agency and back. Aeom-
mttment of 10 rouod trips
with one client Is reQuested.
Senior volunteer tutors
are needed to teach EDCilsh
as a secoocl lancuq:e aDd
readiDC at one or more cen-
ters 1n South Orange Cou11ty
area. No previous teacht~
uperlence Is necessary. A
new tratmDg program wtll
begin ln September.
Senior volunteers are ur-
gently needed to ~elp wtth
lunch programs In various
areas of South Orange Coun-
ty. Volunteers canhelpinthe
kitchen, sene food, pour
coffee and visit with other
seniors.
DA VID E. TE RRY OF
C.M. DIES AT AGE Jl
Funeral services for Da-
vid E. Terry, 30, of 2264
Meyer Pt •• Costa Mesa, were
held Saturday In the Bell
Broadway Chapel with Rev.
Charles D. Clark, First Un-
Ited Methodist Church of
Costa Mesa, otflclatlng.
Mr. Terry, a gardener,
died July 27 111 Eoctnitas.
He Is surVived by h.ls tatber,
Belvin E. Terry, Costa Me-
sa; his motner, Mrs. Betty
Pinto, St. Petersburg, Flo-
rida; a brother, Jack Terry,
Los Ancelu, and stlten
J anet Terry, Huoti.ngt.on
Beach, and Susan Terry, Loa:
Angeles.
Bell Broadway
was the director.
Uot
S46t.t5
New loom Kllflwoocl A High Fodeloly TU<ntJOie
Willi GfeJ!Iy AdvJnct!d Enqo,_ong l'ellutiiS
such n
• Bell-drove I'IIICIO TOO LOW
• 4·POie syncluOr>OllS mo!Of TO 40~U
• AdiUSiioOIII A•H•·SkJ!•r"IQ
• "coustoc fe-&dt:IJ<:k SuiJf~S•O<> ...... """"'
• Prec>Soon Powol Be•""95 "'·'5
ALL BLANK TAPES -
CASSETTES -
REEL -TO -REEL -
S-TRACK -
ARE ALWAYS SOLD
AT COST! OR BELOW! .... ·
B SR 2260 BX au t o mat1c
turntable includes the Base.
Du s t Cover a n d AD C
Magnehc cartndge
Ultrallnear 76's
·--$1 J9"
) ..... ' ]JM AC~TlC
WSI'IHSIOtol snTIJols
Ultra ltnear"s speaker of
the year the ··75 · Nothmg
on the market can match
1IS performance at close to
liS PriCe Th e . 76" IS
des1gned to handle 45
watls RMS and has CirCuli
breaker protec110n
Y2 PRICE 565
THE TRAFFIC SURVEY
Surprise! Surprise!
Folks in Corona del Mar have cars and they want some decent roads to drive
them on. Any darn fool should have known that before now, but It took a "scientific
survey" to convince City Hall.
Now, It might take armed confilct to get the Clty Co uncil to 00 something about
the tratnc, but at least they know now how the people feel.
A few years back, when we got rid of the freewayt we said we were going to find
other ways to handle the traffic. But, some guys never had any Intention of really
doing anything. In fact, some guys STILL have oo Intention of doing anything, They
llgure the traffic will go away II we just lgoore lt. lUke what Bill Lusk told the
Council the other day. He said lgoorlng tralllc by ool building roads Is like refllslng
to build a storm drain and thillldng It won 't rain.
I see where this poll also turned up the Information that the people would like
to see some otf.street parking lots. Years ago, when I was on the City CouncU,
I tried to gel the merchants of Corona del Mar to get together and form a parking
district. Back then, there was land available at reasonable cost. They have walled
until land has gone sky-high, and lhey still haven't made a move. Well , they can
complain about prices oow, but II they walt 10 more years, It will jusl cost mor•.
The next thing we shoUld do Is llnd out how lhe people fee l about University
Drive being extended across the Back Bay. That road woold take a lot of the traffic
off the Coast Highway. It would also relieve Bristol Street, which Is getting almost
as bad as the highway. This thing makes so much sense, it's amazing how we keep
refusing to do 11. It's sort of like having a splitting headache lor 20 years and re-
fllslng to take any aspirin.
While we're doing all these surveys, we should ask lhe folks how they feel about
a few more thJogs, too:
Woold they like to see some toilets on the beaches?
How aboUt a turn-around lor the Orange Counly Transit District busses at the end
ol3Znd st.?
What about a second bridge over the Upper Bay between WestclUI and Ne"Jllrt
Center? Make II a toll bridge, and lt woold pay lor Itself.
Do the people really wanl the commercial fisherman chased out of town?
I'Ye cot a laeUng the polltlctaDI aren't gulng to go lor any more opinlou suneys.
Now that they'n found out thai the people don't give the "right" UIS'O'ers lo the
quootlons, City Hall will probably run out of quuttons.
AI Fo111t
· P,S, I see where the schoolmarm Is golac to run lor tho Assembly ap!D, Hope
enryl>ody remembers 1o aks her 10me qatrltlou lbout the mess oar schoola are ln. • • • • • • • • • •
Slop by the store lor a look at our groat ColoQJ Paint color oeloetloll.
1MI-.utML .... O'I ,IMU1• M .. OW.t.ltl • C(.OLMT I'AIII"t • .. ...._~ -'1'1'\.I,.CU • 111...-.... SW't'~IU
RGIT HARDWA.RE