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COSTA
MESA
HUGE AIRPORT SUIT . '
SETTLED BY COU
o..,..~~.,.. 'fOted UIAIIIICUI)' To_, "' 1*1 $175,000 Ia
.. .._ "' -allport Jot ..... loo Hurr lltaUr
ia MtUemtatoUir.RJDtera ..u.
1rtaJ Ia oe-to bociA Oct 11, wMa M loc:a1 bome ...
owaen 10 to court. Tbey a.re
part of 8'5& property onera
.... ftlecl lalla to 1968, ud
wbo bi.Ye bMo ftittac 63r
tbe CMitcome of Mr. RlDker's
alt, wblcb was fined as
a tot eue.
Tbe blMorte Httlemeat
coald 1tart aa nala.Dcbe of
pro.ecaUoDs by more tbi..D.
900 bomeowoers •bo hne
Tbe coaoty's settlemeli:
wttb Mr. Rlnter came 1D tbe
form of a rellsa.J by
tbt Board of Qq:ien1sors to --· agalalt lbe airport. The out lit .....,
C.C. asks new
McNally site
Co.t& Mesa Chamber of
Commerce directors tw.ve
Yoted to urre tbe Newport-
Mea Boe.rd of E41cattoo to
ftad a oew location for the
dlarict's coot:IDuattoa hf&h
.cbool. The sctmol Is DOW
boaMd 1D the MeNally cam-
po at lith aDd Newport ln
Colt& Mesa.
A clttJeos committee for-
med bJ the Board of Educa.
tlon bas recommeoded that
tbe scbool eJtber be mo'ed
to ooe of S preseot elemen-
tary aebool 11tes, or that
a aew buUdloc be erected
OD tbe DOrthern edge of tbe
preuat McNaliJ campus.
At tbe Aug. 18 meetlol,
the Chamber's board urged
that one of the S elemeatary
aebool all• • lloale VUta,
WUaon or Whituer -be cbo-....
Colt& Mea TomorTOW", a
dofttowo bu11Dtsa: &Dd pro-
pe.rt)' ,owoer'• IJ'CIIIIP. pu.
led a 1lmilar resolution at
Ita August mHI!ng. Ou .....
17, the c;o.ta Mesa redt,el-
opmellt ageoey deeldtcl to
Mad a letter to tbe Board
of Educattoo riiLftlrmt.oc tbe
aceoey'• staDd tlat the Mc-
Nally eaqx~s be aold to
private lllterests so that It
eao become a put of the
pl.l..oDed n4eTtlopmeat or
downtown Costa Mesa.
Lut Nonrriler, tbe Board
of EducaUoo 'fOted to 1100 a
oew stte l)r tile CODtlnuatioo
high aehoot by September of
1979. Tbe cit1uas: commit-
tee was appolnted to study
the ma.tter and make sug-
gutlou to tbe scbool board.
That commtttM 11 opec.
lod to bold pd>Uc bearlap
on the sebool IUe late this
moatb or 1D Oetober. All S
or the elemllltar1 school
altea r«<aimeaded are oo a
Ust of eamptaes tbat may
be -..... decllalac ... ,,.~
PINK, READE RESIGNING
FROM WATER BOARD
Two of tbe best-bxnrn
public offlclals ln Costa lie-
sa's hlolory --._ L. (PIDk)
PIAkley and Nate Reade -.
aonoaoced tb1a: week tbat tbey
will not seet re-eleetion to
tbe Costa Mesa Cocmty Wa-
ter Dlstrlct Bolird ot Direc-
tors. Tbelr dl&:~cUoo
wttb the board'l acceptaoce
of feden.l ,_.Ddloc wu seen
u tbe ma))r cause of tbetr
deellloa..
Kr. PJDtJey, twice mapor
of €osta Mua, wu a mem-
ber ol tbe City Coaoeu from
the dilly ot tbe city'• locor-
poralloo uaW be ot_,
dowu -llu!t pool last ,.,. after Zl J'81.l'S.
Mr. Re&de ns a 10111-
Ume member of tbe eft}'
P1uaJor Comm-bo-
IJre redp•• z reuw aco,
&lid t. llO'W' uea~ttn mua-
cer ot tbeeo.ta.._Cbam-
tMr of ComJpe~.
Both men objected last
year wbea tbe •ater dis.
trtct board accepted $900,-
000 Jn federal t:u: mooer
to baUd a DtW dl..strfct bead-
quarters tndotberfacWUe~~.
Eleettoo ot tflelr sueeea:-
aora: on tbe OC.rd wW be
beld La NOJember ot tbls , ....
LEGION TO PRESENT
LAW, OROER AWARDS
Tbe 11th &DIIIal law &Dd
order alrU'dl lllcbt w1ll be
bald Sept, U Ill Lectoo hall
by tile Newport Ra.rbor Am-
orlcu Locloo Pool 191. TIM!
HQP)rt Bel.cb poltce dept.,
llro otopt_ ud bul>or dept,
wtU be boaoNd at lbe dla-
aer d:Uiee. Cbdnnaa. i:)r the
.. oat Ia Lec-.o Som
Aadorooo, 11ro dopt. captaJa,
put ftremu ot tlw yeu Ud
Pruldeot of the Oraaee
CoaDty Flremao•a Assn.
Anne Beaupre to run
for school board seat
"-~·-Aaa
Ralc!U -.........
ced Ilia -llal abe wtU
-o1..-to lla New---~~-..-dlalrlcl'a _., __
11rw. ~ un.1o
T-'-l,ftlcbla-
IIPi I.S bJ8..T.Atl••·
lln.IMD .. w•lflll"l-lui_ID_IIIon. ... _ .. -llorp-
-...... -..... s.r. .... INIII.S a.l--........ -.. _ ..... __ ....,_ ,... ............ ........
.. April, ?fit. ..... --___ .. __ ,._
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-• 11M Board ...... . -·---.. ,..,. ....
daey. At aJd 5be expects
lo-lbe-1?-wortsac • orpatatioDI to .. dlalrlcl, ud to U.-
.... -rt lorbercao--,.
ARDEM STARBUCK QF
COST A MESA lS DEAD
Prtfttlt faint ..me.
lor-11.~74,
1 .. lOS "· 1?111, eo. ..... IIOn--ata..,.,.
-.,., -Aoa. llr. 1~·-.. lla--..... .lo( ..... Boor ~--"' ... ...... r-..., as din, liar-..,. .. ....._?~~-...............
~., IIIII L•racc::rtt.. ~ .._ r ,, a....._ a ....
a;petJ a court <leell::too tbat
bad ft.nt anrded tbe Bact
Bay mlllfOIIIIre more tbaa
$S05,000 ID dlm~CH. Super-
lor Court Jqe Fn.nk Do-
moataehtnl ,....cod tile )1.
ry•s award to $115,000. lo
accepting tbt eovt decl-
stoo. tbe couuty al10 arreed
to pay Mr. R!Dker's attor-
oey $81,146 1D court costs.
Mr. Rinker, a promlneot
real estate deYeloper, suc-
cessfully oootellded tblt
DOi&t from jetlJ.Ders taklne
off • oter h1a SaiD Ana
Hel.cbts estate bad reduced
the ..alue ot b1s property.
·w:r. Rinker 1s aow al_, em-
broUed 'ln a 11111t aga.tut a
Nortb Costa W:esa bomeow-
!Wtr IJ"'UP. Helstbeproposed
buUder of tbe ArDe1 Denl-
opmeot Co. project oorth
of the San Dt.eco Freeway,
west of Soutb Coast PIUL
Tbe bomecnmer rroup bas
mouated a petition drtn ai-
med at downzoninK tbe area
to prenllt construcUon of
539 apartmeot unill. Tbe
Arnel Co. i.s sutng the ctr-
culatora ot tbe ptltl.tloa.
Attoney Jerrold Fidem,
wbo auceudtlly npNMD-
Ied logJO'OOOCI -...... ...
se'eral y.,.. aco 1D a maJ-
11-mWioa dollar.._. .. ll
-Loa AapiH -r-•Uoaal Alrport, 11 tbt law-
yer i>r the 64 bomtoWJMrs
due to go to coart oa Oet.
11. He at.o npftNIIla u..
other group of 81 plalntltla:
wbo are ·expected to aue
lor oolse clamace•. All lin
lD Newport ..., tbe normal
take-off pattern of eommer-
elal jets onr Upper Newport
Bay.
An eu'firoomerlt:al Impact
report On the alrport 1a Q)W
under e:rtens:lYe reYtew by
tbe couDty, which OWBI &Dd
operates tbe field. Tbt alr-
port Is operati.Dg aDder a
special · nJaDoe wblch al-
lows It to teop:~ruily ez.
ceed st:ate-matdated mu:-
lmum DOlle le't'ela.
Some of tbe solutlOQS suc-
gested by tbe EIR lDcliKie
couaty parcba..se of bomes
ln the blgh-aotse area, or
NEWPORT DUE TO GET
BLDG. PERMIT CONTROL
Bulld1og permit control
OYer most or the ctty of
Newport Beach wt11 be tur-
oed onr to the city by the
Coutal Commlssloo 1f the
city deeldes to aecept the
Commlssloll'a terms.
UDder termt of a "cate-
gorical ucluaioo" deal of-
loNd .. 1M cUJ bJ ""'
Coa•• ...... 11M .... -.... "CiMrul ., ... "''IIDch·
bUy ud cq,1u ccabwe-
ttoo oo all bat waterfroat
lota. But, IUCh coostnetloa
would han to abide by car-
rant Coutal Comml.sstoo
reltrlctloiUI,
A Sept. U pubUc hearlDK
before the Nnpo:t Beach
City Coooeu 1a opeeted to
decide the ISille, The city
P1aoo1.ac Comml.asloa bas
already (on Aug. 18) urged
the CooocU to accept the
terms ot tbe exclusion.
Tbe Coutal Commission
baa bad '•to power o'tr
ooutaJ coostnactioo alnce
early 1973 , Under terms of
the oew state Coa.sta.l Act.
It caa delegate some ot that
power to local penuneut.
Under terms of the uclu-
slon offered by the coastal
panel, each oew borne would
hue to prorlde Z offstreet
JIUtinc spaces per unit (4
per duplu). Square tootqe
ot duplex•• would be Umlted
to 1.5 times bulldablt lot
liM, wtrtcb la millis lbe ----to ,.,.,... woal6 ... to
be prorided from alltJI,
wbere possible. Tan!lem
parld.ag .rould be allo•ed ln
10me cases.
U tbe City CooocU accepts
the coodltloo.s,-the new per-
mit proeedure would go 1Dto
effect on~-Z3. UnW then,
tbe Coasbl Com mlsstoo Is
adristng poteotl.a.l buUders
to walt unW that date to ap-
ply for permits, ttus not-
ding tbe red tape of a Coas-
W Commission permit pro-
cedure. After Sept. ZS, per-
mit tppllcaUons would be
approud by the city, with-
out a Deed for Coastal Com -
mission eodorsemeot.
Goldie leads tax petition
Lido lsta.nder-Goldie Jo-
sepb. a busy acUn.t for
eonserntln pollUcal caa-
-. Is leodloc I local pe.
tttlon drive aimed at pattlog
a ce111ag oo property tans.
Wrs, Josepll. is helptJ:w
clrclllate tbe statewide
''people's peUtlon to con-
trol tau.tloo." AmcxiK other
thiDcs, It 'tJOilld Umtt pro-
perty toes to 1 per cem: of
proparty 'alue. Tbat'a
roocllly baU of tbe ctlfnot
tu11 paid by local property
cnrueu.
A s.tmtfar petition clrtn
bu twtee falled to cet tbe
reqG!nd 500,000 sJcDilaru
of roctaterecl 'fOiora Ill or-
der 110 QlllW)' t:tr a state-
wldo bollol.
Property assessmeuts
could be re-enluated ooly
IIPOD tbe sale of other trans-
fer of property.
state Attomey General
EnUe YOWller'& offtcW
10mmary of the petition
ootea that the state would
'•Jose" betwHII $7 bUlloo
aod $8 bUUoo aOIUallJ ln
property tax reYeDUes If the
IDitlatt'e measure becomes .....
Mn. Josepb ma:t be cal-
led at 673-5729 ror 1Dior-
matloo on wbere pet1tions
an anUable.
'•If th1s 11 too muc b trou-
ble to do,"lbeftl'DI, "doo't
complain about yoor taxes."
DONAL-D J. L YHCH
SUCOJMBS AT 61
purcbaae of air rtp.ts onr
tbt take-off corridor. other
Ideas LDclllde lqtnelli.al ot
the ruway to allow jets to
.tart their take..otf cllmb
fllftber rrom tbe homes, and
a requtremelt that Air Ca -
Ufornia au:! Hughes A!r
West, the Z commerclal alr-
llDn using the airport, to-
stall quieter elllgines on their
Crall,
Suspect held
robbery • m
A suspect to the July 19
robbery of Wlod)lmmer Ll-
qoors to Corooa del Mar
wu arr•stad Tuesday by
Newport Beach pollee. He
tu.roed out to be lbe brother-
in-law ot accused ''baseball
cap bandit" JamesGaoo, wbo
wu arrested bere Aug, Z,
CraiB WUllam El.z, 25,
was picked up Tuesday af-
ternoon at his home In Santa
Aoa by detectins Gary Black
&Dd Lee Roberts, after a
mouth-long lDvesttpUon.
He is charged wtth ftlbbt.og
a night clerk at the Wlnd-
jammer or about $300 ln
store receipts. The store
is located at 353'7 E. Coast
Hwy,
Pollee said Elz bas ano-
tber robbery case peodlDK to
Tuotln.
His brother -lu-law, Gaoo,
al90 of Sa.ota Ana, faces trW
lor more tbao 30 robberies
aioae the ooulty coast. He
wu arr•ed ben ou All(.
2 wbeD. ~ alert Nnport
poUoem.u Dated tbat be waa
•able a tile roll ot crllp
$10 bWs to pay a trafftc
noe )1st a rew hours after
a Huotl.ogton Beach bank bad
been robbed of a large quu-
tuy of $10 bUls.
Els ns betog beld yester·
day 1.n lieu or $25,000 ball
on the liquor stort! robbe.ry
charge.
J. F. Chavos
dead at 62
Fuoen.l sen1ces for
James F. Cha.JOS, 62, ot
ZO Wlssloo Bay, Spyglass
HW, were held yesterday
to St. Jotm the BapttatGreek
OrtOOdoz Cbarcb o1 AM-
helm, preceeded by Trtsa-
gloo pnyer sen1ce Tues-
day In Westmtnster W:ema-
rlal Part mortuary cbapel.
Mr. Chuos, a 01.t1n ot
Greece, died 1n Newport
Beach SUnday. He bad U'ld
lo O~e Cowty for 21
years &Dd in Calltornia for
S7 years. He ..a a former
board member of tbe New.
port Center Auoelatioo &Dd
fouoder ol tbe Newport Cea-
ter Ortbopecttc Compuy. Be
was a former member ottbe
Aoabelm plaoolnc: eommls-
aioo aDd acu,. member of
st. Sopbja'aGI'HI<~
Chureb of Los Aaplu. He
was a m.mber ottbeGeoeral.
S..l'(lcal llodlcal Soppt, Co.
for SO yeua.
He Is .m,ed bybls..Ue,
Stella ud lOG&, Frut ud TOG)', _,_ wu II Pa-
elfte VI.. Cemettry wtUt.
W'MtmiBiter Memorial Put:
Mort8li'J' ia dlreetor.
"Enry •cb r.n.re 1a a
sipal lor p.nmeat to
nile oar tu.acatD. "Ill•.
Jo.plll lfi&IDM. • • We malt
wort larder to aceomplbb
01.r roeJ tllla UIM, wbk.b
ma, be oar Jut elluc:e."
Tbe Ualled Tup&Jara
"-Ia lbe ....--_ .... 1M ,.._
Memortal cemees lor
Doaald J. LJDCh. 61, ot 1560
Plaeutla A ... , Welt "-'·
port Holcl>b. wero bold
,_..Y bt Btlta Bert•roa
C~CoG--IIr, L,..b, I ....Urul
emplofel, died AI(. l"l ID
tM v•ru~ Mm•"'•..ntloo
11oot111a1, I.GIJ B .. b-Ho ta
18mnct bf ldl Wile, G ....
n.; a brotMr Jerry L,..c:b. sub -. ud 1!1& ..._
lor All* .bdt,._ s.t-u..'waa.....,.altwuta
Falrta .. Ml•wl&l hR.
-by Balla.....,_
KARL BONAwnz,
ORGANIST, DIES
<~m•-11a o..,.. c~
Mlhlart.n .. IDiuta~
wMn Vll'(ll ~--rdl· ..-coatJ PIC1 Wt8N'ta.
••'"' bruelilll (lftl"&te __ ........
'hi lt'rl-" Ull I llllf --Iloilo!_ ... 11 ,.. ........... tf
W:-laKbldlledtbrK.arl
A. Bo..U.. 15, tu 10 a.m.
tomorrow, Sept. I, la O.r
LadJ ot ... C&nMI CIIIIO-
II<CanS,
.... -·Ita. 1001 "·
Bar A"• a.-.--
.., Ill l!lo --.., ll.f'"IIOM an ... lilttled k
'I p..•. ok 'aM, ... 1. Rt .. ,....,.,, -All, -, .... -. .. ,mew*'".-• --..CoG .. __ .... u. .,., .... .
NI!W UilaAJiy HOURS
OCC'o _,....,. =-.::.,, ......
..... 71. 1'111..:, ~ --.... -.... .. I It .... X IJ ... ... ....... '!p•-· I ..... ,_. .. " ............ .
.. -_. 1o • "'"" C.D.IL OIAIIBER TO ..,._.., .. __
. ,_, Air ,. 1111 ta 11M HEAR POLICE OIIEF
........... .-........ • ............ to-
• set ..... ..0 a *' ...r. ,. Gr--. wUl
! ........ ......., .... ,, _ .......... '111 -·•nl.. ., .. _.,._ca..
Lelll pz T $ ... •W sf 0r I'V, 1'1111
t I IE $ Ill -tllr •rt• ........ ..::= 1.~,. unot•-.... -• _JW--... I I Oil.
,..,... ...... 1 .... .., l!lo
-Karl Jr. ol 1ntoo; I • ,.... lilartDII c.a.
Uld-Cot*,-.. -• 1!1111 '-II; ' V' II ¥'-........... ~ ......
1111& H mlllll Ia aellt-
1...., Ill' Gold • I' t"dC... . _,, _..,_ ..._,_-. c-.-.
PUBlJCAnOM c1 a ...,.. book, ''lMun U•t your cblld
..Ul nad, '' wu tbe oc.caakJD lor 1 all'])rtse put)' J.ut
Friday. Pletar«< ben, from left are Ray Moss, his au-
tbor-wUe, Juett., ud llean1s V11.1glul, a publ15her's
repr .. eotattn from Loa Aaceles.
Ficker helps
traffic study
Promtnem architect wu.
Uam Ficker bu acnecs to
try to help orp..olae a com-
mittee to study Newport's
tratftc problems. Mr. Ficker
is SCheduled to report On ttls
progress Sept. 8 at an lo-
tormal meetlnc ot tramc
study group called toptber
by tbe Newport Batbor Area
Chamber ol Commerce.
Mrs. Wattelpla1nedTues-
clay that her group would
lna.la:t on a rerlew or the
city's ceneral plan, aod a
delay iD further major real
estate development unW
such a revieW" Is complete.
"We wUI try to W'Ork with
the Cbamber or Commerce
committee," she told the
Ensign. "but tlrst we must
have an uoderstamloc that
•e're DOt )ast meetlllg to get
roads built, but to renew
tbe complete rewtooab.lp
between land use I.Dd tramc
needs."
Local author
tells how to
teach reading
The 150-plus rueat u.t
wu a ampllnc from tbe
pages of Southern Call~r
nia's wbo's Wbo ln educa-
tion aod buiDesa:. Elemeo-
tary aod IUgb scbool pr1De1-
pals, PJ.bllsbloc mapatea
and auorted otber but1Dtaa
leaden:, 1Dclucllar San Die-
go's dlr&etor ot elam•atary
educatioo. Dr. JlmmleCnia
• •• all b.lrned out Fr1dl.y
night to hollor the autbor or
a Dewly~Usbed.book, '•Ia-
sure tbat your chlld wtU
read."
The only ooe wbo was
surprlse<t by all the fuss
was the author herself, Ja.
nette Moas ot Ba.lboe: lslaDd.
That gi'OUp ta.s beld Z
meetings, but bU been u.o-
able to get orpalted, At
its secood meeUDg 011 Wed-
oesday nJgbt of 1ut week,
some ot the 35-member trat-
tlc group asked Mr. Ficker
to act as cbatrman.
''I declined to be chair-
mao of a committee wbose
goals or PJ.rpoees are DOt
yet defloed," be e.rpla!Ded
later, ''but I did agree to
become a sortotcommlttee-
or..ooe to try to belp or-
gallUe the group, aa:l to see
U we could dellne the prob-
She bad a:peat receDt weeks CDM CC seeks :: :::u: ::..,~ :
ber publlsber, tulbud &Dd rk . n frleDds to accompl.t.tl the Pa mg s e UsuaJIJ-lmposslble and ....
the a.tfaJ.r a secret h'om the
guest ot booor.
lems."
The Chamber of Com-
merce called the group to-
gether Z weeks ago, alter
the City Cwoeu debated
the issue ot lmposloc a mo-
ratorium on l'8l.l estate de-
'elopmeot. Propooeatsottbe
moratori.Dm argued tbat no
further major deYelopmeot
should take place wt1J. traf-
fic systems could accom-
modate tbe added Impact.
Cbamber ollklall: lll'r1ted
promiaeot r.ast'Wa, d'ftc
&Dd eartromneata.J 1-.ders
to dJscuss Ule tn.tnc Issue.
At last We9k's meetlng at
G leodale federal Sa'fiogs in
Newport CeDter, aome mem.
bers of the group said they
would DOt sern oo a tn.ttlc
committee.
A clty..owDed lot beh!M
tbe United CalUornla Bank
in Coro01. del Ma.r sbwld
be ~ved, ttus prof1c:U.oc oee-
ded off-street puldnc:, says
a Ifttertrom tbe CDW:Cbam-
ber of Commeree thU: weak
to the Newport City Couoell.
'•Ooe ot tbe n!COmmeoda-
Uoos of tbe recett.ly comple-
ted Coro01. del Mar tn.m.c
suney ls that then! sbould
be more ott-street Pll'ld.oe
In o.~r community," writes
Chamber prea:idelt WWtam
Kull. ".l• a ftnt l&lp lolm-
pl.emeatatiaD ol tbla, tbe
boUd of ctlrecton ol tbe
Corolla del Mar Chamber of
Commerce bu appro•ed tbe ron...u. mottoo:
Jean Watt, a lea.der of
LEAF (I . ..-I Envtroomeo ... ~..... space.'' tal Analysts Ftmd) and SPON
''That the city-oWDed lot
on Bay1lde Drtn, between
JumlDe Ave. aDd the alley
adjaceDt to the Bayside en-
trance to Ule UbltedC&Wor-
aia Bank, be black-towed
to prorlde llktit:looa.l parkiDr(
(Stop Polluting Our Newport)
objected ., becomlllg -ot such a eommtttee be-
cause, she said, U would
dUute the efforts of the put
4 years, durl.og which she
and her rrteods ban formed
a mo,emeDC aimed at slow-
lng denlopmeDt. She 1s ooe
of the leaders of tbe mO't'e-
meot for imposl.ng abutldlng
moratorium.
''Tbose wt.:l would lmpose
a montortum are probably
Ter}' siDcere about wa.attnc
to do the best tblng ror the
commu.nity, •· Cllamber or
Commerce mam.ger Dan Ro-
gers commented this •eek,
·'but they are rolng aptn···
the basic teoets of the Co•
stltutioo when they try
deoy a property owner Ills
rf«bts."
At a.o Aupst 8 meetiag,
tbe Newport City Cou.oeU
qT'Nd to postpooe any ftar -
tber actioD oo a possible
moratortutn electioo 'ote.
YeauwbUe. Ute CauocU •-
eaanced lbe Cbamber or
Commerce to i:)rm U:le stud}'
fro.p &Dd oome tMct wttll --Yr. Fteker aid be 5et!S
h1l tuk u ''ctefliiUII aome
buJ.e pbUoeapbl•, ..eh u
wllltt we meu W'lMe nay
tMt we nat Newport to be
I 'qoallly plooo ID ll .. .'
Does tblt Ql&1ltJ We m.ao
IIIII lido aiiOold be I placo
ID alooc> Uld roUn, or -
lllo toe..... ool'ldll ud
playtac bere?"
Mesa cuts
water use
Water consumpt:loo Lo
Costa Mesa ts OOwo 11 per
cent rrom tut year, accor-
dtoc 1o nrures released thls
week by the Costa Yesa
Couoty Water Oisl:rlct. The
fteures ri()reseor: a 4-mooth
pertod eoding to July.
C recUt for much of the
cutback ps to the -.ter
dlstrtct's top 5 users, ae-
cordlDC to water board dis~
reetor A.Jrio Plotley. The
~tty of Costa Wesa reductd
·1sage by ZZ,5 per caDI:, Mr.
P1ntley reYealed, aDd tbe
Newport-Mesa school dls-
trtct cut back by 14.4 per
c•Dt, and tbe Orange County
Fatrrroull:b: sued ZZ.5 per
ceat. But, the top percentage
savtncs ftcure roes to 1.11
ageacy tbat Is oft eo mallped
by ctty rt!sldeDts; the state
Dept. of TratiiiPOrtatloll.
(C ALTRANS) cut IISICf: by
49 per cellf: in tts ntertDc
ot ml!dlaa strtp5 a1cq state
roatea tbrolli(tl tbe dty.
Mr. Plalley DOted tb&t tbe
11 per ccat OJer-&11 •rtacs
woa..ld ravt beta rr-tu, bat
tn a b6c uadef1toad l.U
.... moath 1D • 42-I.Dcb ptpe
Wider s.. Dotco c ...... bocl. ne 1u was f"MP)..a.t.
t:tr tbe lou of mnuc-ol
pllou ol water before It
.... lpolled ud ._tNd_
Preview at senior center -ISO ,...,II_ ria Wo r-,, llr.-St.tl..rdil.,..l .,..tew ap, 'Ill: ald. All ue tnL
.. .. "-rt-Oula I ~ ..... ....-.. -ee~~Mr w 1 n at Fll:ltl bii:J tMir on JSI'Mv wW
Uld ...._.uo. c-dol ,-..... _,, -liar, ..-.... 1o r.-'-r Dor. 11 • a.a.
o1 0u11 pr 1 1h4Grut 8o-GoU .._ brM¢Id tM
--•bMII<Iolwlllllaloald T1My lltf a. OIUtel''l I .....,. 1M Wat11.,_
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lor a' ..... a-... ..,. anlo!teMF'*JO-
--IOiolla.& ¥1EhJ wu .. tlnl*J · '•AIIJ ..... c-...wt~~Jt.
o1 &Ill IDr '-cf hC hi lnht MJ )Ill ... r• 'Ill _. ...... Mid • IDr .. e"nn•• Mr. ... .,. ......... ....uti ., ••• , •
Mrs. Moss arrtudatbro-
tber-in-law Russell Moss's
Bayside Dr. borne ln Corooa
· d•l Mar, upectlll( a cozy
family d1ooer. Judgloe trom
appearances throughout the
remalnder of the enning,
abe oever fully reoonred
from the shock. Ooe mo-
ment sbe wore a loot of
bemused bewilderment aDd,
a secood later, she broke
11lto a smile that matcbed
ber answer to tbe quellt1oll
or bow •• ftlt: "Ltkt Cta..
derellJ.. Let me Qow '1f111•
my coachmel:l. tan 1DID mice
aDd my dress eba.Qres to
rags!"
Janette bad meant to re-
tire lollowtng a sUnt u a
war eorrespoajeal with a
news service lMck in 1967,
•ben she eonred the Arab-
lsra•U sl.J:-day nr and then
was sent to seflraJ Com-
muDist bloc couor:rtes.
Thea •bat':!
''I'm uot certa.ln," she
grinDed. ''Pretty soon I was
•rtl:inc a weekly Dewspaper
column a.nd spendtnc a lot
of time at the chlldreo's
school."
She satd she thought the
principal probably dreaded
s .. t..oe ber drt•e in but that's
·doubtful stDce her bU!baod,
Ray, uplained that she was
pruident ot tbe PTA at the
time, Dot to mention acttn-
lr lnvolfed to; rettJ.ag a tu
retereDdum ~ssed.
''Not too much., rea.lly,''
she claJmed. ''I'Ye always
been fasc:lnated by the wor-
~s ol chlldren's miDds.
J kept maklnc up educatioo-
al atorles ju.st 1o mate sure
my kids' minds w•re work-
l.ng properly. It 'tr0rr1ed me
. . . so much talk about
reading fa.Uure, e•en 10
years ago."
WbtD her 4 90n& coiWs-
teDtl.y entered kiDderprten
classes readl.og at )mior
hi(b lent. Ute DeWs lMked
out about tbe ltortes tbey bad
been told lDd tbe p.mes tllat
bad bMa desi(Ded arowx!
tile lalao. Pnll}' oooo, tile
:roaoc motber wu recel'riJII
laTU:atioal to speak to clus-
rooms and audltortams.
Tbeo tbe llnutus started
a letter-wrltille campe.lp to
ptr'IDide J...Ue to patllla:h.
Frt-.... ukl .. ber u flltare piau tachlft re-
luatloD.. ''Ott JtCI" Jbe l't·
plkd ........ tcapy, ud
t1tea admitted tbere WOIJd
be a sUCM 411a7 beellll ot
tare pro---.. toarpl• 5
0)" ller peUeber, llMder"a p._,
J...Ue'a book C'" Oil
ol tbi telddll( meiiiG dtl ..
aood 11 --ocaoc !oar_..-.. ....
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PVBLISHI:O WEEKLY, OD 'Miurldly. Seeood CIIH
~ paid at C,oroll dtl Mar, Ct.Ut. HewJpaptr orttce
ud prtlltiQC plaat lA tnt EUlgD 8ttlldLQr. 2721 E. Coast
HWJ,, CorollA del Mar, Caltt. 9%625. PHONE: 6?3-0550.
THE NEWPORT HAR · 1977 BOR ENSfGN 'ftl ad)ldced
to bt a newllfl&Ptr of a;eo-
eral etreuzat.ton by court PIUs'[~~~~: deetH No. A-20178, dated
May' 14, 1951, in SUperior
Court tor the County of
Oranee, StateofCaJUornta,
ud by reason thereof ts
quallfted to publlshaJIJ~.~b-
ltc notices reQUired bylaw. ,
THE NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN Is the legal news-
paper for the CUy ot Newpor! Beach and publishes all
pubUc notices for the ctty.
ARVO E. HAAPA , , , • , , ... Owner and Publisher
PEG HAAPA . , , , .. , .. , . . Associate Publisher
lt!!pre.ented !'<la!•O<lo!ly by llllf:l ~
LIS SUSUIISANPIIESSINC ....-.: AUDITED B Y ~·
SUBSCHIPTION RATES
NeWport Harbor..C:ost:~ Mes:a Area ••.. One yea r, $5.00
OUt of tile Local Area . , .••••..••• One year, $6,00
ctl.. .eor; A, .!lop
ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher Of the Ensign
Peg and I celabrated the beghming of the 3oth year
of our Enslin with a vacation trip to Meiico --along
with Karin and Bonnie, aOO their friend, Kathi Carothers,
We drove to Tijuana to take a 7 a.m . Aero-Mexico fiight
to Mexico CUy, where we were to catch the Acapulco
plane for our final destination. But the all-night raln aoo
resu.Jtf.og fog grounded the morni~ planes (August 18),
aDd lt was too late to make the Mexico Ctty connection,
so we were routed to Guadalajara. The Oi.ghl schedule
sbowed tha.t we could make U from there to the capital
city ln Ume to catch that Acapulco ptane. Too tate, agal.n,
so Aero-Mexico put us up for the night In Guadalajl.ra
ud paid for our meals. And so, as usual, ad versity brought
bles smg, for we thoroughly enjoyed this unscheduled visit.
We bad time to take some walking tou rs of that bustling,
crowded city, visiting the eoormous ~uadalajara cathe-
dra.I, the museum, vtewt~ the government buildings and
parts,. and cautiously crossing the heavUy trafficked streets.
Folts on foot had better be caretul, because the car drl-
nrs seemed to be no respecters of pedestrians. F'ortune-
ately, there are a nu mber of overpasses for foot tra.Uic
Jo the ·beart of the city.
Nest day we enjoyed a direct flight to Acapulco aM put
up at lovely VIlla Vera, on the hillside, not far from the
crescent shoreline of the bay. Acapulco presents a breath-
taldng view --a true natural harbor, with towering OOtels
aloog the shoreline, and high ttills r ising on all sides. The
hotels and condominiums go up as high as 30 stories,
and more are under construction. The main business cer-
taJnly 1s tourism.
For a Yankee whose knowledge of Me%ico comes fro m
Ti)la.Da Ylslts, Acap.~lco Is a ~y Indeed. Everywhere we
were greeted with politeness, friendliness aod hOspitality.
was no evidence of rowdies or hippies. I saw
DO policemen patrolll.ng the streets. It didD't take
appreciate the alternoon siesta Uine, because the
m>d-<laY and early afternoon sun is a convincing incentive
It easy. The huge pool at th£> VUla Vera provided
a comforti.llg respite from the heat of the sun.
A bus tour Is the best way to get a quick over -view
of the area. Our bus, with Ernesto at the wheel, took us
fi rst to the fabul ous Princess hotel, a majo r tourist at-
tractloo and convention center. Howartl Hughes had spent
his last days ln a suite on the top Door of the hotel. En
route we passed the swamps where the movte, '• African
Queen," was fil med. On ou r journey to the other side of
Acapulco bay, we were pointed ou t many homes formerly
owned and occupied by ramous movie stars·-John Wayne,
Dean Martin, F'tank Sinatra, Merle Oberon, Joan Crawford,
Hedy Lamar. We drove past beaches crowrfed with swim·
mers, watched water skiers in the bay, and looked on wtth
some awrehension as paractrutist s towed by speed:>oats
went up hl.gh Into the air,
1 left the girls tn Acapulco to «lntinue thei r vacation,
and I took off for home Sunday afternoon (Aug, 21) to get
back to newspaper publishing. This turned out to be mucll
more of an ordeal than I hart bargained for, because I
missed my 4:45 plane out or Acapulco. I had been directed
to the wro~ boa rd!~ ga te, ar.d realized the error too
late.
The Aero-Mertco supervisor awreclated my anguish
and went oot or his way w help, He got me a seat on a
5:45 fiight, whl r.h would get me to Mes:lco City In plenty
of time to catch the 8 o'clock plane back to Tijuana.
But that 5:45 plane dlrln'l arrive, so the supervlsor made
ooe last effort. There was a 7:15 plane; n ight ti me was
45 mlootes. He got ,me on that plane, also a young Ti;n.n,a
eoople ln the same fix as I was. The plane landed a few
minutes early, and we three brok.e speed recol'1:ls rushing
to the Aero.Mextco desk at the Mexico City aii"J)Ort . I
got there first, and was told, '•Sorry, that plane has )Jst
left." The T\)Jana couple qu lclrJy e.xplalned our plight to
tbe Aero-Mexico supervisor, and we were told to hurry
to the Joadl~ gate. The plane was still there, 15 minutes
late I
We liad to walt until everyone else was aboard, because
our tarcllDess cancelled our reservations. An attractive
Mexican stewardess s tarted cou:ntl.og the boardl~ passes
to see ll there were any spaces an.Uable. Just 2 seats
leftl ADd the Tl)lana couple were motioned to the plane.
Tbere was DO biding my despair, aOO the stewardess told
me, '•Go on ln. all the way to the back of the plane."
Tbere wa.s ll small seat, oo doubt for a stewardes:;:, at
Ute eod of the aisle, aod it wu a most miraculous con-
clulon to ttlla lncredlbte ordeal of the Acapulco Olght.
Tbe plane arrhed in TI)Jaoa on schedule, at 10:50.
I aJd COOCf..bye to my new friends, the TI)J .. couple,
tM•kJnc· tbem for their help, ooth~ that without thtlr
illtereeuioa, I'd still be In Mdlco City, waiting tor the
i o'cloc:t ru,ht the next mornt,.-. Off at 11 p.m. Jn my
eu, ud l&felJ borne it Z:Z5, th&nlctnC the Lord t.r my
pod 6:>rtuDI, ipln turDlng adJerslty J.mo triumph.
:ij f PROS and KARNS
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TODAY'S DISSENTERS
Tile real diaenters 10 Arnerlcil today art 'the Patriot~.
tupporte.rt of the American Rtpuhllc. opho\Jers or The
Constitution, th~ pro·Ametlc:an~. the anti·S(XIaliJU and the
1nii-Communista ~ the bellcvtu 1n thoJt Trulht kl(.nident
abel •II ,,. equally crutcd wif h inalienable Rilflts endowed to
...,yone by their Creator.
leUeYinl in the frudom of the people ft om IOvt:rnmcnt;
.,..mment •ttbliJhed to form a more pcrfeC1 union amona
11M people, a:t1blilh •nd maintain justiet:, huute dom~lic:
tdnqt.tWty, pro'rich~ for tha common ntliontl •net lntemal
..,._.. lUke •Qlte the. ble.lnaa of liberty: at sud\ th.y
...._. lfll.ln• eowm•nr polkia •nd the trend or nenu. nat tbey aR clilllmlllfl ..... recosnlud .. tuch • borne
a.~ bf the tact thai they ars CllUed "fir out,'' ''ulua· .. lhll or
tMt. *'cofttrO""'ftlll t"' ..en ·-..mlt\ktt.'' 1-1. Kurttr Kalt11 '
• D&n:rrl.utaa
lcllor "' ........... ,_c.-.,._
Bttt I..Moe'l ON4rd It
... ol ftkll .._ ....
p-wum ....... by
LW.'I otliltt "tpN''I lD
tbo --u Looc:o ,.., • ...., iate~at oa tM otblr ~ttpo.
slto W.U~ lor tbo
amCNat ot tbiOftrdratl(l.e ..
ll tbe but pUd I.Oientlt
to Wee oo moaey Wblct& the
baolr -Uad lo blm loltr·
est fret.\ tbt matter 11 c.ly
made wone' UD6:1rta&tei.J,
whether or not be loot IUCh
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dlndor, tbt objecttft -bolO __ _ -"-.--tal clollclt ...,. .. llld--DOt-· ... --..... -• JIOIItlon to tbt dttrltnG of Ida em.
plofer (butor--).
Eurtbtrmon,Jbt fad tbat
ot.bers do •bat IADce did
Ia 110 Clol-. A U.S. pno~.
-rulpod -· tllroat
TOM ANDEf'SON
"Wh31 have you done secret , but the Le&islatures
for us la t tly?•' is the of 33 states have already
dcmeilnlnj! d ema nd and passed resolutions callin1
plainove pl ea 'of the for a Co ns t i tutio na l
so-ca lled .. Third World " co nvention. Do n 't be
beggars. The United States s urprised H dedi cated
of Amnll·a. the most patriots kup some of these
generous nallo n in the things fr o m happening.
history of the world , has H is t o ry i s made by
§in~;e 1 Q4b alone , given
fo reign ai d 10 134 nations
and 8 territories. totaling
apprOX1matdy SJOO billion.
That ino,;lud rs e~;onomic an d
m1lllary IISSISiancc plus
mteu~st we'vt had to pay on
the fu nds provided . Mueh of
that a1d hu gone to the
roa r . ovtr·ro rulatrd ,
hungry nations. and most of
them arr now worse off
than ever Perhaps tht best
thing wr .:ould du for them
"lately" is tu sugges t th¥1
tht·y srend more time
pJ o uj(h1ng and Jess time
prU LTCa!Ulg
What r1jl.hl h~s ~ny
pt·r~un [WI t o product
duhlrrn he LJn't feed?
Tht: fHe c.nterprise
~y~t•·m uf ttn· Unlled St al e~
rtow rrnvidt·.~ thrce-fourlh:'t
nf all !lit' t'~por1cd foods 1n
the wmld AI! hough our
ro rul~tH>n 1s static, the
Th11d World's 1S boommjt ,
and the h8vc·nols an: now
demanding th:it we 111'1'
them more-and rn on: o f our
l"'f OdUt ll l>n World famiOC' IS
beln)l w1del:l predtcted .
With them foodless. but not
homhte~ ... 3nd u~ further
we'll doubtless
·'share .. A nil unless you
want to ach1~v.: equahty
w1lh rht• f't:(l!"'it: of lnd1a ,
who 1o1kl: ht:lltl l.':trt' of
tht'U "holy .. I.'O WS lh~n they
Ll 1• lht:tr ,hlldr.:n. you'll
~torr dcllydrJt~d rood. basr~·
... '' Ill ro n d l I 1 ,. s . a n d
,mnc gold and
!o!lvt•r Loi nS Somr
rt·m··•tt··tr nm·lh;.· .... ·~ty land .
wh t·l~ you can havt' 11
~.trJt""n .md a ludt-aw~y from
th~ ramragmg Slft""et gangs,
IS tughly desuable And guns
funreg•stcred t wllh plenty
o l ~mmuntt1on
"BE PREPARED".
A GOOD MOTTO
11 ~~ tntucly possihle
rhal 1n nnly a lew years the
tJmtt""tl States of America
untl c rl("l'~ a desperate
tlrplt"~\lO n . fam1ne.
ll'VIIIUI IIHI , o1 m1\J 11ry coup,
.1 nd Jtclatnrshlp . There
would prohllbly be a great
nuu.iu" !lorn the cities, and
~••1nt' t:xudus frorn America
11~clf. hcfmt and during !h e
tmnunl Tittre arc alresdy
ma ny mtllwm of al iens hye
an c\llmated II million arc
llle~;,J and in 1 civil war
nm~l would be t ncmies .
Tht·rc arc 2 ,000 terronsls in
1111 ~ co untry r~ady to
aci!Villc (tn any si&na1. And
1hcrt art many tho tWnds of
Ru~~1an K .G.8 . spies here: to
help ou r native traitors
ovc.rl hr(lw o ur country ,
DON'T BE S\JR PRISEO
llo n'l be surptised if we
1t1 •nother ConSiilulion.
which we need like Billy
Outer needs another beer
The new Conllitution
hiS ahetdy been prepared
by the Center For I he Study
or Democratic lnslitutlon•.
whi ch wo uld be more
properly tiUed The Center
for I he Promo lion o f
anti ·A rneric:an lnttlt utlons.
These pto •Nttx h t
one·worldtn procbiim tbel
o ur Co11atltution h
out-dated and uMuitable for
fod•Y'• work!. come the
reW»IutiOn, It will be up to
IOCHf patriotic Amntc:utaAo
pr o•• thai th•••
eati·Atnaiean do-badden
are o ut-d1ted. It It • Yir1ual ,.
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dedicated minoritieS. Even
by ind ividuals. How \ona
sin ce you took an active
part in the political party of
your choice'~ Or contacted
your Mayor, State le&islator,
Governor , Congressman , or
Senators? Or wrote a letter
to the editor ? Kno~ledge
without action is unavailing.
These thoughts arc not
mtanl to be doomsday
declara1 10ns but. r1ther.
surviVa l suggestions wh ich
can help prcpart you fo r
what may bt! ahead
And a f a r better
suggestion than any I arn
ca pable of rendering is
aYJilabl c to us all , in If
Chronicles . 7 :14.
Yes , w t: sho uld be
praying for our country .
Which reminds me of a
tragedy at sea the ship
was ~tnlung fast and the
captam nervously hilnded
out hfe.t>ehs.
Suddenly ht: called out :
"Docs anyone here know
how 10 pray'"
··t dn 1 '' eagerly
•ol unl ecrcd a prc1cher
among the pasacngcrs .
.. Thank Joodneu for
you'" sighed the ca ptain.
We're short one lifc~elt."
f'ncnds we need plenty
ot prayer~ and plenty of
hfe.helts. And more pullers
at the oa rs!
A men ton Way Fea.turu
R eaders· comm~nll and
qll t:H ionJ are w~ll:omt .
Pleasf' M~nte uJ at "Th~
A m ~rican Way Fearurtl ·· .
P.O. Bo:c 990, Pigeon For1t,
Ttnnf'uu 37863.
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"At the center or the
Co mmunist Conspiracy wu
hatched an inaenious ruse
persuade Americans to
combat the sptcad of world
Comm unism by strewing
our fut-diminishina food
su pplits around tlte giobe ,
and by squa.nderint our
mhcritance and wullh in
notous f,JVina and livin11 ."
Dan P. Yon Gmdn
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''Wherever is found
what is called paternal
aovernment . there is found
stale education."
-Benjamin DUratli
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"Our greatest al ory i1
not in never faUina, but in
risina every time we fall ."
-Olit~er Goldlmlrh
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Four thinp wh ich are in
thy treasury ,
I lay before lh", Lord
with thi• per ilion;
My nothinanen. my
wlnts, My lint, ud my
contrition.
-Sauthry
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"God loftS lo help him
who at r lvet t o help
tumaetf."
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"lh will ne.nr hn·e l.rue
friend• who It tfnld of
ma._l.n& ent:miu."
-WIIWm H.tllll
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'-rhe WI)' 10 llln lilood
ft11Uitdon it 10 etMNI'IOf lo
h wltat 10U ..... IO
a,...r." •
-Socnlt~
-Anti-litter
drive set
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The Birch Log
. iwY: ~bsidized ·Stibversion . . .
.,,.A,. II. llldl .. c~ ...t • hoot r1 oohot .,u.
llelt ..,...., lJIIItri1PI.I'W• &tmont Moaac/wHth -The ot world C.O.ID_._. •
-waoll ,..._,.._~ Unitod Natlooo bopn !WI& by A4 put Ill hlo -lributlon,
It wW-' oa IMirOaJ, ... proclalminc ln&ernational Wom· Prte,ident rn UIDed • Nadoa· 1~, 1fD tile .-1 ''world'• tn't Year (IWY). A r .. de,y. ,at Comm_.,. on IWV, all ol Ia,._ u.tlerl ... D<f'~ m later, on January 8, 1976, Pre.-wboet memben wen blatantly
,......,. Pan. n.., pan, ident Gerald Ford i..uecl an H · pro-ERA. Then, Coaft;:w ~
wW btc1llde ~upa'ftl'(la ecut.ive order commiUinc the the S.Ua AbaUf bUI, which IU· ·
to tbl bett tad wont oe&cb~ United StatH to torm•l ob· tboriJtd the ..,.ac:llnc ol t6 mil·
boJ'IIOOda lD ton, .. ,.,lnce of thlt Mme /1\'0rtd lk>ft ol t.u;paym' IDOIM)' to fi.
0 IIIP THE CAliAL
l dllor Gl til& loalp:
EIICk»Md 11 tbf test o( &
lttltr I illY& )lot malted to
our •aatora aDd COIIII'MI· moo:
n. city Utter coab'oJ cl~ projtet or womtn'tlibtrat.lon. n,.nee lWY conf-.nctt in each
U.... ild'fboi'J comi'Dlhe Nalther the UnHed Nationa in ot the M~ ttatee .. The ttate
IPOUOH tbe alllll&1 e-.. Ita proclemation nor Prnident IWY meetmp were to "ltct
tP 'IDI:I awudl pf()Jnm. Ford In hit ofder bothered to del.aatn to attend • national
DlrtDc tbe.,.._ member1of trace the ori&i na of JWY. How-IWY conference, now Itt for ~~ cUy Plam\1JII Comm'-· ever, Communl•t and Socialilt November 18·2lln Houtton.
a!oo WiU tour reddeatlaJ. pubJicationt heN and abroad .
I am firmly oppoHdtoaay
cbe..away ol the Puama
CUll. Wt OWD tt. we baYI
certa.lDly paid tor It, aad
our ''elected*' repreleab.·
Utel bl." ao rtcfll to cJYt
away JOmetb.i.al whJeb be·
10011 to ALL Amertcaa Cl-
tlzeoa.
I.PI! commercl&l areu. made it quite clear that IWV had IWY Subvenlo•
Tbtil' liedalODa wUl decide been their baby allalona:, datinr Many of the atlte confer·
whteh netr~rhootla retaw. back at least to t9t0 wben the encee h•ve already b.-n held.
&rdl for cleaoest, molt Lm-Red• ~t~lected M41irch s aa Inter-Thew federally fin~ meet·
protet1 aod cl.rUHt. national Women'• Day. Accord· inp have, without e:acqtion,
SLDcerely,
RaJ N. Gibbs
Newport Beacb
The Sepc. lOpartylucbe. inl to 7llf1 Guardian (r.eM-de· promoted homOHXUIIIly, the
ctultd tor 3 to 5 p.m, It sc:ribed 81 an "independent rad· Equal ltithta Amendment, abor·
wW lnchtde he hOt docS. ic.al newa weekly"), the celebre· tion on demand, aovemment
IOftdi'Uib aDd eaterta1D· t ion of International Women'• child care c:enten, end whatever
meet. Day hal for decades "been a elae the women'a lib moorement
focua for <:omrnu· haA IOUjJht. In each 1t.ate, the
C. M. Ha!]>er
tlte eosin )tesn
eoHHCC!iOH
all land11." In ~ent agenda, ground rul•. end lead·
yean. the date hu nffic:ially erthip have been telec:ted in •d·
replaced Mother's Day on the vance with the help of 42 COm ·
Cominuni1t calendar. miMioners appointed by Jimmy
As the wave of women'• lib· Carter.
PINK AND NATE
Between them, ''Pint" Plnkley and Nate Reade have
given more or their time to tbe ctty of Costa Mesa than
just about any z other guys you can think or. OYer the
years, they've both been ladepeOOen.t, hard-beaded con-
servatives who beUeve that tbe best way to sen e the
people Is to stay ott people's backs.
Now, both of these old-timers are about to make their
eration •wept &cf'081 the globe, its Reporu on the variOUI meet·
promoter& decided to adopt the inge indicate that virtually •ny·
substit ute for Mother'11 Day and thing goes itt IWV conference•.
to ex tend it to An entire year. The Communi1t filma and literature
t'JN ond the U.S. government were prominent at the Minne·
dutifully fell into line. In the sota meeting; twelve workahnpe
United States, Congress e\·en-on lesbianiam were held in Colo·
tually extended the IWY beyond rado: .. Two, four, ais. ei&ht.
a ain,!fle year. and even fueled the amash the family, amaah the
project with 11 S5 n1illion appro· state!" was the banla cry at
priation . Wisconsin'a lWY 1atherin1; and
Colorado'• openin1 HMion hurd
Mr.. Mildred Persin&er, one of
the federal commiuionert, de·
dare; "Thi• it the firtt fedt:ral·
ly funded revolution!"
ez:its trom ptl)ltc llfe. Botb anoouoced tbls week that Goal• or rWY
tbey will oot seek re-electioD to Costa Mesa Cow:&ty Wa. If you uk one or its pat·
ter Dlstrtct Board of Directors/Nate Reade sened 8 tiun11. the goals of IWY are
years oo the Boud, plus 16 years on the city PJ.a.nn1.Dr peace. freedom, and equality
~ommisstoo. Ftnk sened on the Board from Its begfn-for women. But at a world IWV
ll1ng in 1960, and OD the City Councll for Z2 years • Conrerence in Mexico in June
twice as mayor. 1975, more 1pecific and 'more
"I stuted the water district," Pint boasted this week, indicative goel• hit the headlintl
and that's problbly true. Hell, Pt.llk, you practically star--Auch u IWY's inr.ietence on
ted the city of Costa Mesa. You were elected to the ftrst Man: ill redistribution of
Clty CouncU and re-elected u loag u YOU chose to keep we1111th. family.supplanting gov·
runntog. emment child carr centen. and
Nate and Pink both opposed last year's 3-Z declston BOVereignty-dntroying interde·
by the Water Board to accept $900,000 lD federal tuods, pendence. Other resolution• at
Despite the attempt by aub·
versivn to use IWY and federal
fund• to overturn traditional
American values and mores, an
influ.z of determined, family·
oriented women aim ply outvoted
and outnumbered the libben in
at least a dozen tt1t111 . Th~
patriotic •omen are now plan·
nin11 determined oppo&ition at
the Houston meeting. The auh·
•idized 1ubversion ia no longer
uncontested.
'• AU It got us was a fancy fence arouod our equipment the Mexico meeting called for
yard, plus a new board room. We already had Z board complete dil8rmament under in·
rooms: Mainly what lt got us was strtngs that reach back ternational control, t.he ending
to WuhiJ:Ict:oo, ll the Board wants to be run from Wasbl~-of U.S. rights over the Panama too,. I ftot oo part of It,"
'CI N~n 71of Jl)hn h•rf h &!<•"Y Frt~ru.~o
Nate Reade Is )Jst as adamant on the matter of feden.l
tuods a.nd strt~s. "That 's not the main reasoo I'm quttti,.-
the Board," he said tht.s week, ''but I defin1tely oppose
the use of federal moDey by the Water District." Nate
says hJ.a job as e:recutfve muager of the Costa Mesa
Chamber of Com merce takes up too much of his time tc
allow-blm to continue on the Water Board. "Besides,''
Nate says, "the Board needs a lot of nf'l',. youog blood."
Tbe Charrber hU our 1.000 membtn ud Ia Hlf-
SIIPPOrtilll, wtthout asid.ol for city mooey. u some Clam-
bers of Commerce do.
'•We believe in pajU!g our o•n way,'' says Nate.
Tbe Water Dtm.rlct paid its own ny tor years, too.
'•We dug 4 or our own wells, and wW soon open a 5th,''
rec.alls Pink. "We put enougb money into a trust ftlrrt
to pay oft our boOOs. It's there where nobody caD steal
lt. AM, we have managed to get along without tares all
these yers. ''
When the city of Costa Mesa trted to take over the in·
depeodenl water district, Nate and Pink fought them Uke
tigers, and they won. Now, there is a dlnger that DeW
candidates wm be promoted by city politicians and that,
eventually, City Hall may get control of the Water Dlstr1ct.
Let's keeP ou r eye on the situation to be sure this doesn't -· "1 thtnk Nate aM I did a pretty good job over the years,"
Plnk said this week.
We couldn't agree more.
P U"BL tC N OTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice to Public of Request
for Release of Funds
City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach. CA 92663
(714) &40-226 1
TO ALL lNTERESTEO
AGENCIES, GROUPS AND
PERSONS:
Oo or about September 8,
1971 the a.bcrre-rw.med City
wW requellt the U.S. t>ep.rt.
ment of Housi.Dg and Urbao
Dnelopmeat to release Fe.
dent fUnds under TlUe I
or the HouaLQg aoo Commu ..
olty Denlopment Act of 1974
(P.L. 95-383) lor the lol-
lowlar projaet:
Projaet: l..aDd Acqalaltloa
ud Eltabllahment of • Sen-
lor ClliHD Ceoter,
I'll-: AcqaisltiOO of
approximately Iii acres of
laDd wllll tllrtaexlltlarbuU-
d.Laca aud mlmr reoontioa
pJ.• multl~rpoee tacWty
coutnacUoa tor ....uor eiU-
HDceat..r ....
Pro)eet 1.4catkla: N••-
port Baeb, Calilorota.
.Proltd Cool: »48,000.
Ao E..-Ro\'ltw
Raconl -• 111o wttll·
to projael bU --b7 tilt -a-amad City of
llnport IIM9b Wllldl cloca-
.... tbe tDfti'ODIDtllfl.l ,. ...
"" "' .... ""'ltd· Ttlla ·--.... -1.1 .. Ill• allloo ---.............
plbUe -··--oopf'· .......... , ....
nt CIIJ 111"-1._. WID -to._ lloo pnJoel
dUCrtld ...,. ... 8~ G---llooU.B. . ~ol&as••• Ulllu DINt¢ .. (IUD~
-Tlllt I Ill lloo llotoolii = c:":'~., ...... lb~i"";•: ~-·II II llliD .. eo Cllr Ill •
,port ....... -L.
'
P UBLIC N OTIC E
Wynn in hls otrlclal capacity
as Ctty Manager, coosent
to accept tbe ~rbdlctioo
of the Feden.l courts lf an
action Js bl"'Ught to enforce
responsibWUes ln relation
to en'ftronmeotal r eYiews,
deelsloa-ma\dllc, and action;
and that theN responslb111-
ttes lla.-e been satlsfted. The
lepl erteet of the certtftca-
Uon ls tbat upon Its awro-
nl. tbe City of NeW'p)rt
Beech may use the Block
Grant tuncls, ud HUO wtll
bave satlsfled ttl rtspoclll-
blllties under the NattOM.l
Emtronmeotal Polley Act of
1989. HUO wW acceptuob-
jaetlon to II# app"""l of the
release ol Jbnda Ud accep.
tuce of the certlfteatloa.oa.
Jy lf It Is oa o~e of tilt
lollowtar -: (a) Tbat tilt
certtncatloa wu not lD fact
u ecated by tbe chltl ezee.
uUn ofllc•r or otberafftcer
of apptleut app,..td by
HUD; or (b) tbtl tbo appll.
cut'l taYtroameatal """" ,_.., lor tilt ""'Ja<t ld·
eata: omlufod ot & ftllllNI dee'•too ,.__ or •-• .._., ......
appll<&bla .. til& ""'ltd Ia tbe tanroDrneltaJ rettew
---01>~ mul be propond llld III>ID-Ill
lCOOrdtDct wUb tht rtqflll.nd
proctdart (II CFR Put 51~
llld maybe-lo IIIJD
at tbo Loo ............
Ollkt, 2500 ·-.. ~
-Loo ~ CA iOiii7. Ol>jo<U .. Io til& ... -~~~~-------WID Mt IN! easdd1NI bJ IIVD.. .... .....,. __
...... n, 1m YW"
e a 1 d kNd "' IIUO. -~...,. C., Ms ,..,
aao -.....rt ladM'Ud
Jktejiilt ..... CA-
Ptlh+t ... 1. 1m, II ..Jsspwt...._' y,
'
Fed fund transfer is ok' d
rn a routloe action Tues-
day, the county Board of Su-
pervll!lors formally ln.u·
ferred controL 'Of tedeJ:al. 1
f\100& to tbe -elf •ewport ..
Beact& lot UM kt. "-feloPII
the city's sen1ord¥JeDCH·
ter at Flftb aDd Marguerite
In Corona del Mar.
Tied to the admlnistnttve
transfer Is a pl'O'f'tsion that,
no later than D@xt June 30,
the city must termloate Its
lease acr eemeot Witb Car •
den school, a prlYlte school
wbich oow occupies tbebuU-
dlng. The city has already
told Carden's open.torsthey
mus t be out by that date.
More than $328,000 In fe.
deral tu fUnds, granted dur-
ing the past 2 tlscal years,
are Involved In the adminl·
P.UBL IC NOT IC E
stnUve tnasler. The COUD·
ty had administered the fUD4s
because. prior to tala Jelr, Hr.--•rttend
to ·---lyto of(liitllly-lilt tbo
..Hooatar lllll,!ji(IM DtWo1011·
meot (HUD)....._Yot\lboD
$500.000 In addWoaa1 HUD
luodlnt! te upoetad lor tbo
senior ceoter. wblcb DOWop-
en.tea out of the aorth W1Dc
of the school bulldtQC. l'fnt
year, tbe eoUtt buUdlaC Ia
due for rtmodel'-111.
Cost of tbt project tn.
eludes $450,000 the city It
p&Jirc the· state llr the lot
on wblcb the buDding lllo-
cated. Tbe .We boucbt tbe
propert)' n •tnl Jea.ra ago
as part ot the now..deftaoet
Pacific: Cout fHetrt)' route.
PUBLiC NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE port Bea.cb and Robtrt L.
Notice to PWUc: of Request WJDQ ln b11 olJlcl&l capaeJty
for Release of FuMs u CtlJ ..._..r • coaeat
City of Newport Beach to acce~~t tbe ~rtdc:tiDa
3300 Newport Boct.lenrd of the federal coartl 1t ao
Newport Beach, CA 9'!663 action 1a bf'OUCbt to .torce
(714) 640-Zhl reapoulbWUet 1a reli.Uoa
TO ALL l.NTERESTEO to eoYtl'OQJDental re ..... a.
AGENCIES, GROUPS AND dedtioG-mtkt ... Ut1&ction;
PERSONS: and tbat theM reiPQUIIill.
On or about Stpteri>er «. Uu ban breto •Uafted. The
19'71 the above-oamed CUy lep.l eft«t o1 tbe certiftc:a.
wW request the U.S. Dtlpart-Uoo Ia thlt upoo ttiiWI'O·
ment of HouaiDc aod Urtlao n.l, the City of NtwDOrt
Denlopmenl to releue Fe. Beach may use u.e Block
deral fUDds aDder TIUe 1 Grot hlodl, aDd HUO "wll..l
of the Houatac ud Comma.. hne t&tl.lft.ed Ita r.ipOGit·
olty De'f'tlopment Aetot1974 bWU11 oDtttr tht N&dDaal
(P. L. 93-3113) lor tile lol· EDYI...,..alal PoUey "--I of
towlar prolo<t 1969. HUD wtn !IC<optaok>-
Pro jeet: Laoll Acqalaltloo jaetloo to u. &1111-.1 o1 1oo
lor a Stalor CltlleG CttMr r..,_ ot au.s. Mlfaeeep-
plul &D 01-tOilcCltlsea.pu. ta.Dct of tbe c.erWieatioaO..
ttclpaUoa. prarnm. ly U U ll oa ODt o1 t1te
PorpoM: Tbe ,..._ of 1o1Jowtor -(a) T1tot tilt
11111 oroloel Ia to -Ira eorttft<:atlon wu DOt to 11oc:t ~'au..,.., r1 -ad by 11oo eblfll-·
bad l.a Coftlll dtl Mar tlr utlt'e omc.r or OU.rOCIJoer
• _, ,_-.. plaa of &fll)tlcaot -td bJ
otall Ull lll&lortal -rt HUD; or (l>) tao! t11a 1111011·
lor lila el-participation eaot•o -rt'lltW p,..ram. .._... lor lloo ""')let lldt-P"')Iet 1-tloo: Nnport eatao 0,.._ f11 a~
B-b, c.woma. .... ~ -... ,. ~~op
Pro)let Cool: .17 .. 000. &llllltcoblt lo .... pnJool to
All I~ a.n.., tM Mt'IIWP ' 1 nt'lft -rd .._ .... lila wt6-proc-. 011...--be
to Proltd tu--by pl'&Pif&4 Ull -.. lA
tbo -··-CIIJ Ill -wtllllloo .......... Nnport ..... -· --p ....... ~ CPII-:A mllltl-..,11~• tP1n .. _...,.,....., rr dlo
•ttw Gl lilt ""'jael. nu at 11oo Loo Alplto '-llt'tra•• t•r ..,. a... omc., JIOO ......._......._
cord Y • m. II lite II:IDte n..N, 1A1 AII•J• CA
--............ -.011,...., 1 ....... ,.... __ 1 ____ -~~~----
.... ..... ITt. ---.......... -be Cltr el•cepe:t._. .. M 1 "ulll liiJ ..:t.
trW e' t? ................ 11 ...... ... ~ ..... .,. lllldt IW'tnt• •, am .... ... .o ___ eou.s., 11 ,.\;"
=:~=~~=s~ -o:~. =,... !.."'~ = .._.I ~Aclt ~ .;:,.. It tt":fsl.._CA_ ........... .... .. ..,, ..
...... ~Qir .... _ ..... , •
.l
r
I
GEM
TALK THE BEE LINE
a, /Aif8Y 88.LI
..... m,.,_. •• talk wttb au 11M a 1ta IIAIQU ..... U. lD tbe W ~~~~ buJ -IT • • • &IDCJII tiMt bul..t an ud .U..J1cu blall)rtCIJ ltory lt ten. Ulroltctt
8 't' J • C • MUM I'M • I II CI.I'OUM Md Bwl., Ala. ol 811 lalt. COI'Dtl•l (IDII'Uiou ot OM familJ'I parU-
J. ( ,JiruapJtr/u, "'bO~t' Dilnlr IWf .... ted ftllt la'oo«hlll{&ld Cipaboe lD lt ud U t1Julltftt«11D ''llflQI
''"" 111 1~ 1 t N ""'"ar t L4Molt) tbeJ att-*' tM cellb~ ot color" bJ oooe other tbu be ~•-•mid
Ill• d. lttH h., •• , 11 c 0 ,,. elu Campbell ptbertlc. Gleo Tbomu.
Me-ult~nd,llr4fv' ,f.J,., B.wi., ..,. boeted I 8 .. 1., ctU.tr. lD ta1t1ac With blm Wt l•rald Ida woru
ti!Gn .!'J y ,.11"• , ~ an Carol1ae, aiNidy deep lQ !lmllJ l.LDtlct, LDcluded DOt oDly tbt bteutllal blltorleal
.J bad tbe OIIPOI'1UD1ty ud prMlec• to delft ••rle• oo the lntoe Rueb; ICtDN from aut/o,,,;,l un 1< .. ,' an" ..,. ftlrtbtr tmo tbl ..-t. Tbf'OtiCII old, World War I (Which be cUd from bla OWll
'" 11 vi rv. ' old letter•, ., .. older ncor.t., ..U1, paJa-oo.tt-.-IPQt •ketches), but aleo OO'f'era for
A GOL 0 LIMING UQII, portn1ta, etc., tbt bu bteD able to mapalpea aDd btauttlul portrait& Ill water
Beeaut of Ita well-• aatmblt 1 rnott complete reoeatocteal ree-color, even ooe of h11 lonly Wlft Tbtlma.
kllowo abWty to wttbltud .ord. It rwcbN back 2,500 , .. ,. to the This colorfUl chart dt~f.raatM lalermar-
tlmt IDd tbt tlem-.,I'Oid •rlr HJcb Kt.ac• of EIJI)t down to Dtarmld rt.acea between Campbell of A.r(yll aod Camp-
baa *a choetD to plaJ a O'DaJblult, a 6th ctotury HJcb K1llll of Tara, btU of Breadalbane Uoea. rt al.o lodicat ..
MW role lD tbt oacl•r ' lrela.Dd, aDd oa to Erpdla (ArtYU) lJl Scot-tbe blood liMe, tbfOGCh marrt.qu. to the
qe. A Swedbtl sca.au.t l lalld --and aooo to Carolloe and Be•ley 7th ceatury Norse Pt1ce Kille• of u~.
bu dntloped a ~~peelaJ • AlltD. through the stuarts, do'rD tlln)Qcb Kln(
rold-lllltd cwatoer t.r tbt I Tbty met many of tbeir ld.umeo they bad James n and later Queen Vtctorta, wltb lesser
burytnc ol 111elear power DOt DowD before. Ill faet they bne Jut eo-aDd greater U.O.s bettreen. Vlpetttd Ulus-
pla.Dt wut. material. tertalatd Slr Claud ud Ladr Eta!D Aluan-tnUou loclude castles, booses --people,
Sbtetl o1 24-lla.rat &'Old. der of ... ebllD, AJrahtre, ScotlaDd~ aod their flrta, even the bectoo1nc of the 18th ceo-
)llt f /l()()OtM olu IDeb 1 foar chUclrta. Ktleora, Joa.m., l;laud ud tury British lrdlstrlal rtYoluttoa ln the
thlet. are uled u tbt U-BoJd, takiDc tbem to eo tnany placts all cotton splnnlng mills, on dotm to the clan
AIDI• for llieul eoata.ln· · dUftrtat from tbelr Scotland home--Knott's Campbell Aliens of LltUe 8aD:Soa Island,
era. Nuclear wute. an I Berry Farm, Dlatyla.Dd, Safart Lllld, etc. CalUoroia.
buried LD theM ooat•tnera, Caroll.oe waa pleued with the llnea(e I am sure nooe could compare to this one
deep lJl tbe eartb. Becaate record, but her irnaglnaUoo took her beyond done lQ the unerring mttleuloua manoer of
U take• CIIIPirltl for tbe •a ''btpt aod btcot" lJstiDc to a most color-our French. Welsh and sparkly Glen Tho-
oucl•r matertal to loee lta 1 lUI Idea. CoosultatJoo Yitb our town's Glen mu. Carolloe teUs me the chart Yi1J be d1•-
radloacUYlty, the COiltaia-Thomas, reDOWDed water-colorist, resulted played through the coming week at Mutual
era must be lmpemous to lD a unique Illustrated geo.aJoc1cal chart. Savings and Loan, Corona del Mar.
tlme and the tlem..U. Be-
cause gold wu toaDd to be TIM McNIFF PROMOTED f ~ -·
the ooiJ metal which 'W1ll Timothy R. McNiff, 500 • • 0 SCN:I-
reslat di.atntecration from of retired u.s. Air Force
water contact, It wu cho-Major and Mrs. WWlam p.
sen as the Ideal lin1nc rna-McNlff of 14411 Clarissa terial. Thls aocleot, beautlftll ' Laoe, Tuatlo, las beeo pro-
metal co~" to pro.a moted to nrat Ueuteoant ln
lt.ell to be one of our the U.S. Air Force. He ls a mlssUe maintenance of. -.rorld's most precious re-fleer, assigned at Lorlog
sources. The old aayiDC, AFB, Maine, Yith a unlt
'' U .-...4 U aonld," 1a jUst as tb;ly tacky, u ever, of tbe Strategic Air Com-
l.D describl.Dg the very high-m~'t; wUe, Joyce, Is the
est QUality. Its beauty la 'daugbter of Mr. and Mrs.
matched by Its tough.oeu 1 Norman H. Miller of 1406
and YersaWlty. 1 ln!De An., Newport Beach.
I'BATUIUHG & ... , • .,
ALL 701' a•AJIIDS
aramoun.l
Come iD for
FREE pop com!
I Florut Special I
S.UabJe iDdool' plant
POTHOS
H...U. ~-or on a pole
:: 11111] 1bru Sept. 6
By PEG HAAPA
• • •
It $een•ed like old ti mers
day to go to the market In
Corona del Mar on Mooday
tbla •eek. First 1 rao lnto
Mabel Gt.(DOO. M.any years
aco when Mable was THE
waitress at Demit's Cafe
(Jo relaUoo to tbe cbaln),
SAT. and SUN.
SEPT. 3 and 4
Bedctial 1'1Ml8pedal
PANSIES
Beattiful blooaaa a10111 borden
or M P<»'ted plat&.
Poay Pak
.... 89
HYDROPONIC·
Our DeW uDi& ~. JOUU ltuWd ... laydropoelc
....... IDdudill PowiDI &ray ... ... iDd ...... COld .... .
ONLY 9.99
note
we tea.sed the lUe out of her.
The reason wu thllt some-
one had PJt an ad ln the En-
slgo sta~: '' Attnctlve girl
with large brown eyes wi.
shes to meet good looking
man. •• And slnce Mabel had
large brown eyes, she took a
rlbbiog. Later Mable was
chlef assistant to Myrtle
Brookings, who owned Broo-
~s Variety store where
AI 's Place Is now. Mable
said that Mrs . Brookings'
son and his wtle spent a few
days with her last week-end.
I also ran l.Dto Velma
O'Brien, ori(inator of Jhe
exclusive dress shop in town
named O'Brien's. Velma
said she is terribly busy
--and it's not all gardening
either.
Another 1-haveo't-seen-
you-for-ages friend was Ina
French, wbo has been un-
able to negotiate even a vi-
s it to the store tor nearly
2 years since back surgery.
But she was shoppl.og with
Mrs . Rogers, a friend and
companion for many or the
months slnce she has been
UI.
Haven't seen the Burt
Procters sloce the oJght of
the Festival of Arts prntew
In June, when I got a cha.oce
to peek at a few of Burt's
fabulous paintl.ogs ba~l~
near the top of the F estl-
Yal grounds. Kathryn Proc-
ter related, at the Post Of-
flee, that they have had
mounds and mounds of com-
pany since they arrived home
from an e.xteoded sojourn in
Hawaii. Their next trip, she
hopes, wlll be in the Carib-
bean, where they wUl vtslt
some of lesser known little
Islands . . . just the 2 of
them.
Outside of the Post Oftlce
I fouod Helen Spaoo aDd her
mother and pet doggie, who
first moved to Corona del
Mar about 20 yea rs ago --
maybe more. I remember
they first lived oo Seaview
and Helen worked for a whUe
at the Balboa Yacht Club.
She said that her sister,
Mary (whom we introduced
to her husband. Ray Davis)
has had an uoosual type of
muscular disorder whlcb
bas flna.Jly been diagnosed
and Is being helped througb
treatment. Talldng to the
Spaons was Karl Anater,
wbo Informed me that he
collects foreign stamps aDd
has for years.
Across from the market
I met Realtor Paul Martin,
who has )1st returned from
1 5-1/2 week vacation to the
eut coast, where he ud
bis 1fite t.ve many relatives
and trlends. Paul sa.Jd they
locred over 1,00 mUea Ill
Ne• EQilaod states, bat had
a lelsurtly and enjoyable
tr1p. Bf}W Chrtsteuea.
former Co rona del Mar
drurs1ore owner, beld tbt
r.w LD PuJ •a abltDCe.
THIS GENEALOGICAL CHART wu researched by des-
cendant Caroline (Mrs. Bewley) Allen, pictured here Yith
artist Glen Thomu, who Ulustrated tbe chart.
12th Peacock Alley
benefit set Sept. 21
The 12th anmal Peacock Mrs. Ralpb Urml, programs;
Alley fashion show luncheon Mrs. Alltboay Tellch, hotel ;
sponsored by the Holy Fam-Mrs. Ruuell Davis and Mrs.
lly Madrecitas Aurlllary wut Arthur Fait. design and de-
be held Sept. 21 in the Monte coratloos; Mrs. Frederick
Carlo room of the Newport-Huches, bostesses; Mrs.
er loo, wlth the social hour Leonard Jenson, consultant:
at 11 a.m. and luncheon at and Mrs. Henry Ullman. pub-
noon. Mrs. Carl Holmberg llciy.
Is chairman. Tickets are $18.00 per
Funds raised from this person wltb $10.00 tax de-
anooal benefit go to the Holy ductJble.
FamUy Adoption Service of llclty.
Orange County, a non-profit,
non-sectarian organlzaUoo CROSSING DISTRICT
which has been offertog tts LINES APPROVED
services In chlld placement
tor the past 27 years.
Amonc the valuable prius
will be a ~tural bro•n-
shadow m1n.1t and leather
sport coat, 100 dollar bills
on a money hat; 100 dollar
b11ls In the for m of a lal,
two $100 gift certt.ncates,
jewelry, $100 silk nower ar-
rangement, 2 woru of art.
Members of Madrecltas
who are contrlbutlng many
hours of volunteer time to
help make this beneftt a
success are Mrs. Lory
Roehm, reservations; Mrs.
Ernest Scanlon and Mrs.
Malcolm Patten, patrons;
Mrs. Wutlam E.lmhotf, spe-
cial dnwlncs; Mrs. Earl J.
Bannoo, door prues; Mrs.
F. Everett Leek, lDY1taUoos;
An agreement has been
reached betWeen the Saddle-
back aDd Coast Co mmunity
College districts allowing
residents to cross district
boundaries to attend lec-
tures or enroU In up to 6
units of course work. Per-
mits are oniy required for
students taking more than
6 units.
NO TRASH PICK-U P
MONDAY, SEPT. STH
Area of Newport Beach
regularly scheduled for re-
fuse coUectton on Monday,
Sept. 5, will not have refuse
collected until the next re-
gularly sch~led plckupday
for those areas, which will
be Ttllrsday, ~. 8.
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NEWPORT HARII>R ENSI<Jf
PUBLISHED WEEKLY ·PG. l
ntURSOAV. SEPT. J. lt77
CORONA DEL MAR. CAll F'.
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MEW LIP AND MAIL COLORS
BONNE BELL
SPECIAL
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AND 10-06 LOTION •
NEUTROGENA SPECIAL
BATH SPECIALS S:95
IMPERIAL SIZ~
ELIZABETH ARDEN
SOAP SPECIALS
Av a il able For A L im i t•cf Time Only
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED 7 DAYS A WEEK
9 -9 WEEKDAYS e 9-7 SUNDAYS
SOZl E. COAST HWY., CORON A DEL MAR
\\,airstylJng
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Your Socoar Secur~ty or Veterans Aon•n•slratoon deartl
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''NAUGHTY NAUTICALS" Is tbe theme tor tbe Sept.
10 bruncb be.l.DC ,tven at tbe Balboa Bay Club for mem-
bers of the Orange CallA)rnta Coast District of Beta
Sigma Pbi, oon-academlc sorority. Committe@ members
matiag stuffed toy whales IDCI sea -wortby decorations
are Karen Bland of Newport, reserntlons chair~
Betty Bourget of Tustin and Jean Griffin of Irvine (lett
to rlgbt). They are members of the Xi Alpha chapter
of Beta Sigma Ph.l, hosts for the brunc h. (Ensign photo.)
New season for club
The Tuesday Club of New~
port Harbor wUJ open Its
Zotb seuon Sept, 2'1 at the
Balboa Bay Club, Luncheon
wUI be served at 11:30 with
a sbort business meeting
Ebell party
Mrs, Robert Pittenger,
presld4!ot, wtll gre.t mem-
bers and guests Sept. 15 at
the tradltiooa.l cotton part}·
at tbe Newport Beach Ebell
clubbouse, 515 w. B:Liboa
81Yd., Balboa.
and program to follow. The
new president, Mrs. George
Hall, will preside.
Tbe program will be in-
troduced by Mrs. Robinson
Cutts. Tbe .il)ea.ker will be
Helen Rose, who for many
yea rs designed for musi-
cals, MGM, and tbe Ice Fol-
lies. She won an Academy
award for "The bad and tbe
beautiful ,'' sta rri~ Lana
Turner, aod '•I'll cry to-
mor row,'' with Susan Hay-
ward. She designed the wed-
ding gown for Grace Kelly.
Reservation chairman is
Mrs. John Geye r.
4,(0) VIEW
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MCODS, aad Duid Buetl .. ,
ii4 wu Srd. All are Co8la
ea. youllpten.
Some of tbe oou.atry•a top
ama&Mar bite racers com-
peted la tbe IS ma)ol' races.
Tbey raced onr a 2-mUe
coarse that weat from Ea:-
taoela U>roucb reoldeollal oelcbborboodS lD. aortbwea:t
co.u. Mea llld retuned
to !be bleb scllool. In tbo
blc 6tb nee, wl:dcb •eat
38 lapl, Larry Sblelda: of
Goleta llo!sbed llrrd, fol-
lowed by Rory O'Reoly of
Santa Barbara ud Jerry
Maaterpool of Camp Pen-
dleton. Tbe 1r1BniDg time was
3 houri, 16 mlllltes, 7 se-
CODd&.
A 40~mlle seniors race
was won by Bruce Hartley
ot Sierra Madre, with Brooks
McKilmey of Del Mar f1n1sh-
lng secooo.
Phll Guarnacota of Brea
won an 11-lapveterans ractt.
Local finishers Included Rod
Ma.rataa of Costa Mesa, who
was 3rd amo~ Orange Coun-
ty ttnl&hers in the 4Q.mue
senior race, Chris Farrell
of Newport Beach, who was
top Orange Couaty compe~
Utor tn the 7Z-mUe 6th race.
PRIX
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don woa tM 11-.U. w.-
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lA lolla ud -.... .., .. _ .. _y_
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CltJ. NeY., ,_ tbl 50-IDDe
)IJ>Ioro nee, l>lJoond bJ
Pbll Bubl of Loa Alp!•
aDd Scott llembroo ol Up-
laad. B.,.,.~ oiC-
Meu wu ..coact &IDOIIIOr-
up COWIIy llal ... ro In-
race.
San ot.eco Blcyc.le Clab
-.on tbe t11.m ebamploulllp.
u Us mtmbera •ma•llldtbe
moot polalo <l>..U. tba daJ,
The Soutb. Bay WbeelmeD
were Zod, aDd the Paadrt•
Atblttte Club Srd,
Tbe prls blc -nco was won by Jlllllfer start, s, ot cooea .._ lollDwod
by Cbriltiaa BtJ'WUII'er, 5,
of Et Toro IJid Lysauella.y,
4, of Costa Mesa.
T bt Costa Mea city lti·
.sure se.TYJ.ees dept. spoo.-
sors the aDIJlal ncea.
PL YIIOU TH CHURCH
"The b.lgh coat of labor''
Is tbe sermon ~le of PU.
tor John Llodt'all at the lO:SO
a.m. Suoda.y a:e"ice at Ply-
mouth CoQ(repUoDil
Church, 3Z62 Broad st.,
Newport Heights. Asaoclate
Pastor Cal stenns ia: eon-
tloulng the study In the book
of Mark at tbe 9 a.m. Bible
class.
C.C. picks new directors
Three oew members were
added this week to the Cos -
ta Mesa Chamber of Com-
merce Board of Directors,
and 4 loeumbent members
were re-elected.
Newly-elected to the
-
N.B. Assistance League
plans Sept. 14 benefit
Tbt Assistance League of
Newport Beach wtU sponsor
a knits fubJoD show ud
bnmcb at 11 a.m. Sept. 14
at tbe Newportel' Inn. ac-
cordtne to Mrs, Wynett Be-
dall Jr .• president. A door
prise winDer w:lll reeeln a
f:ubioo of ber choice.
Proceeds from tbt pt.rty
wut be used to refurnish the
League semce center,
which was coosldenbly da-
maged by tlre a ft.re a year
ago ud has DOt been ln
use siDee. The children's
deDta.l health center and the
thrift sbop hue carried on
wlth "buslness as usual"
during tbe eDluged buUd-
I.Dc construcUoa and exteo-
stn reoontloa period. It
la upected that a.ll work
wUI be completed this
month. I Mrs, Howard Lang Is
ctl&lrmaD of the eYenl, as-
sisted by her co-chairman.
Mrs. Norman McBrtde.
W:mes ,' Ray LaogeDheim, Ro-
bert Ball aDd Jay Buc bana.n
an to cbarge of decorating
the new sentce center room.
A.ux111ary me~ers worldng
wlth Mrs. Lang are the Mrs.
JobD Ireland, Juniors; Mrs. HUPIOUAID"'
Wilbert Dennts, Vtrglnta Mrs. P. Fluharty, ways
and means chairman, says
thJ.s ls the Dew season's.
first fUOO raiser and will
begin wUb an 11 a.m. so-
ctal boor. At nooo a gour-
met luncheon will be ser-
ved, followed by an aPJarel
and lOUDRe wear style show .
Cards wUl be p12yed in the
alterooon.
Mrs. Bergeson honored
board, and due to take their
seats Oct. 1, are auto deal.
er Theodore (BOO) Roblu
Jr., retlr~ City Attorney
Roy June and auto club ex-
ecutive otto (Bud) Schroe-
der,
Re-elected were Joseph
Metcalf, Dr. Rooert Moore,
Thomas Chandler and Lea.
lie Muter. All will se"e
3-yea.r te rms.
No. 50 for
Mortelettes
l4r. and Mrs. Reoe A.
Castle; Mrs, llorolhy Gny, ,·p-QRT ?'1.,,.1/i'' ·
sustatr:ru.. and Mrs. stanley \.!Re,H "
Stalla, Las Reinas, Mrs. £~COAST HIGH trAY, CORONA DELMA
William Tritt is handling AL llellol.rope Ptloae 673·6260 publtc'rela~t~ton:s·~:o:~<'o::~J~:::::::::=~=r:::=~
Rese"aUons must be ln
by Mooday, ~. 12, to Mrs.
H. Nyberg, 673-7797, or
Mn. E. Smith, 675-4390 .
IJj&IOL.~S C. LESH
ES AT ACE OF 64
Cremation and burial at
sea has been held Cor Nl-
cbolu G. Lesh, 64, 1800
16th St., Oakwood apart~
meats, wbo died Aug. Z7,
l n f1oa« hospital.
Mr. Lesh., a naU.-eof Pen-
nsyln.nla, h:ld been an oper-
ator for United Carbide
Coil). He is survived by a
daughter. Christine Shapiro,
Arllogton Heights, UUnols,
aod a sister, Mrs. Catherine
Pabler, of Newport Beach.
Arrangements were through
the Neptune Society.
Marlan Bergeson was ho -
nored by her fellow trustees
and othe r civic leaders
Tuesda y ni ght, her final
night as a member of the
Newport-Mesa schOOl board,
She resigned after 13 years
of membership to campaign
fo r the ReJ11bllcan oo mlna-
tion for the 14t h Assembly
District.
Commenda tions came
from To m Riley, chair man
or the Ora~e County Board
of Supe rvisor s; Pete Bar-
r ett, representing Mayor
Milan Dostal or Newport
Beach; Mary Smallwood, the
City of Costa Mesa; the Or-
ange County Board of Edu -
cation; Wilson RUes, State
Dept. of Edu cation and the
C:LIUornia School Board
Assn,, of which she has been
president. State Senator
Dennis Carpenter and Con-
gressman Robert Badham
aut hored other resolutions,
wbich wer e rear!.
A geoeral discussion of
educatloaal programs fol~
lowed tbe award ceremony
in Costa Mesa City Hall.
'•We are teaching the ba-
s ics, we are teachJ.Q( the
3 R•s," Trustee Thomas W.
HendersoD commented.
The Chamber board llas
21 elected members, plus
executive manager Nate
Reade.
Cbairtng the election ta-
bulatlng committee was Con-
rad Scbea!er.
Reducing statf OOe to de -
clining enrollrneat. closl.ai
a school or two Ulfj comtnc
to grips w1tb McNally coo-IUOSHIPIIIAN VINCE
tlnuauoo h1gtl school relo-TRAINING AT SEA
cation were some of the
problems facing the trus -
tees, Member . Don Small.
wood commented.
Vincent M. Balderrama,
son of M.r. aod Mrs. BruDO
B:Liderrama of 1109 Salinas
Ave., Costa. Mesa, Is under-
going summer traJntrc at
sea. He i s a mtdshipmeD
at the U.S. Naval Academy
ln Annapolis, Md.
Mortelette of Newport Beach
celebnttd their 5oth wed-
dl~ &nDtversary Aucust 23
at tbe borne of their aon-
111-la• and da.ugbter, Mr.
aDd W:rs, WUUsm Tlgbe of
Corm• del Mar.
Tbe Mortelettes
married August 23, 192'7,
a.t Welllburg, W. Va. Tbiy
came to CaiUonU from
Plttlllburp, Pa.. &nd Rene
oputdU:Ie Lido SbaY1ng-Mug
24 yean ago. He bas been
a barber over 50 years and
ls DO" semi-retired.
Better tncnm as '•Rene
or Lido," be b secretary
of South Pacl.ftc Coast Bar.
ber Assoclatioo and acUve
in the Newport Harbor Elks
Club.
''Citizens are expecting
schools to solve all the ills
without the commuoitysbar-
lr~g their load." he com-
p121oed. '• Parental respoo-
s lbtUUes are bei.Dg aban-
doned to the schools, In-
cludlr~g moraJlty and eth-New members greeted
Ics."
''The district ts proTtd-
tng a stro~. baste educa-
tion program tor )'OUDI!:sters,
11"'••••••••••••••••••-. the kids were the best de-. monstn.Uoo," Mrs. Berge-
Twenty.ooe aew members
wlll be welcomed Sept. 13
by the Spyglass HUl Wo-
men's PhUharmoolc Com-
mittee of the Ora.nge County
Phllharmonic Society at a
luncbeoD at the oomeofMra.
Allen Bac ker, 1 Malibu. Cir-
cle.
bera:blp chairman, Stated
that following the oooo luD~
cheon, ao lndoctriDatioo ses-
sion wW be coMucted by
Mrs. Kula Johuon, aoetety
board membersblp chair.
Tbe sleek Eur,.anslaclr[
look. Gleno.b·"'· Iallo.,,j
II instead of
press1ng It on. Tal.lorlno
Is Important. Glen
t:a.ke: 70 different
In puttl.ng together a
match, the pockets don't
pull,
Gl•
•bape, Weui~
warlsle. We carry Glen
Oab
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son commeoted.
"We're doing basically
a good job," Rod WacMU-
Uan summed up.
man,
Mrs. LloyC:: Lokb, mem-
Glamour auction will
raise funds for music
Piano musical interlude
will bt proTtded OOriQ( the
haDCbeoD., urucemeots for
whieb bue been to c barge
of Mn. Tom Bl.a.ndl, bos-
pltaltty ctalrman, lDd Mrs.
CUDton Eutman, program
cbalrman.
OPEN REGISTRATION
The amua.l fUod-raistng
glamour auction of the Lido
Isle WorklDg Committee of
the Ora.nce Couoty Pb.llbar-
monlc Society will be held
at 11 a.m. Sept. 29 at the
Lido tale clubhouse.
One~f-a-klm, handcraf-
ted articles, glamorou.s wear
a.od ortgiDal art wW be au c.
tlooed by Llno WUUams.
Proceeds wiU turtber the
Philharmonic Society's oo-
merous mu&leal coatrfbu-
tlou to oruce Coooty.
A f.ture w. JMr wt11
be a rnatlY apended cour-met ____ ......,_
by Mr., lftD &IUifta, wbere _laD, -roJlsboc, )lma IllS frutl eaku may
be pare-Olllr1cbt.
Grootloc ~ will be
Mn. Dpid TJ.acler, cba.lr·
man, IWirdOO bJ llro. Rl-
cba.rd Pattenoa. co-cbi.Jr-,
GIRL , <AGE 9, •BLAMED l
FOR C.M. ARSOH FIRE
Aa .,..,.... Art, blamed
.OD I 9-Je&r...old Chi, dam ...
qod a caJ1IOI'I Ud car rd
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ftlcll IPf'lld ... ... ?Je4 .... car Ill AI T,...,.,
lOlt-C II c.-Dr.
man, and the aueUoo coor-
dioators, Mrs. Hester WUls
and Mrs. KtODeth Lieber.
otber committee cba.lr.
men include Mrs, Edward
D. Edwards, )UDCheon, Mrs.
Donald B. Ayres, retreab-
melltS, aJded by the Messrs.
Earl Sawyer, RJcba.rd Mc-
Clure aod Paul ElmQill.t;
Mrs. Jotw L. Laun, reHr-
vattons, Mrs. JobD llooDey, ·
decorations, and Mrs. Earl
Sawyer. nrwocea.
Ooeo rectotnllDo,
wltbout appoiDtmtat, rets
under way Tueldly, Sept.
5, for fall Mm..ter clas-
iltl at On.Qr .. cout Col-
leca. c-.. beel• Stpt.
12 &Dd recllllr&tloo con-
llrla .. -Sept. 16, Tbe admluloaa oftlce
11 as-Moad&J trrrougb
Tbura4ay from 9 a.m.
to 1:JO p.m. &DI1 oa Frt.
di.JJ:lrom !la,m.toZp.m •.
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''Thanks, Newport''
.
YOtJ'RE LOOKING GOOD!
This has been our best summer in history at Forgit Hardware, and all of us want
to th&:nk you for your continued support. Our sales of Colony Paint are way up, and we
take a lot of pride in looking around at the new paint jobs we see in our town. It's a
good feeling to know that Forgit's and Colony are still a very important part of our
community's good looks. Is it any wonder that everybody wants to Yisit our beautiful
town, and many want to li-ve here? The pride that our people take in their town is con-
tagious -just like a smile. Stop in and see us. If you don't buy anything, at least we
-----------,... can share a smile. Thanks again. And have a safe Labor Day weekend.
· \ t>ah , thank'\"
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CLOIURE, No per101
1111.11 temporarUy cloM
a.,-portioa ol a pubUe stnet or an.,. to ,,_
lalc.lar or pedeR:rlu tral-
ftc for tbt parpoee of
CODdlacUoc a ltterM duce,
Micbborbood party, com-
mercial prorootjoa&J ac:UYI-
ty or ~PeCtal utllt, storace
of CI()UI:rueUoa mater1ala, .tone• of conQtnen ln-
tea:led tor remonl of eon-
.tructloa or demolitloo de-
brio, otonce ot eoutne.
tioD equtpmG or for any
otber purpoMS without flrst obt&iD1DI a permit from tbe
City Manager u berelDI.fter
profided. Tbe reqqtrements
of tb18 Cbapter sball oot be
appllcable to pernmeiUl
ICIDCIU."
SECTION Z. Section lZ ••
8Z.050 la added to tbe Ne•-
port Beach Wurdclpal Code
to r.ad u follows:
"12.&%,050 OPENING OF
TEMPORARILY CLOSED
STREETS. Should any por-
tion of a pi:IUc stnet or
alley be Improperly closed
to nfiJ.calar or pedestrta.o
tn.mc wltbout a properly
laaald permit or sbould a
str.et or alley remaia tern-
PUBLiC NOT IC E
ORDINANCE NO. 17-47
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CI-
TY OF NEWPORT BEACH
AUTHORIZING ~ AMEND-
WENT TO THE CONTRACT
BETWEEN THE CITY
COUNCIL AND THE BOARD
OF ADMINlSTRATION OF
THE CALIFORNIA PUBLlC
EMPLOYEES' RETIRE-
M.ENT SYSTEM
The City CouocU of the
of Newport Beach OOES
I. Q~~ as follows:.
SECTION 1. That a.o
ameDdmeot to tbe Cootnct
betwl*! the City CouocU of
tbe C1t1 of Newport Beach
aod the Boa.rd of Admini-
stration, CaWornla PubiJc
Employees' RetirementSys-
tem, is bereby authorized,
a oopyofsaidameOOmeotbe·
1.att attached hereto, marked
"Emlblt A", and by such
refereoee made a part
hereof a..s though herein set
out ln MI.
SECTION Z. The Mayor
aDd City Clerk of the City
of Newport Beach a.re ben-
by authorized, empowered
&Dd directed to eaecute said
ameodment for a.nd on be-
balf of tbe City of Newport
Beach.
SECTION 3. Tb.is Ordio-
uce sball take effect thirty
(30) days after the date of
Ita adoptloo, aod prior to
the uplratioo of Meen (15)
days from tbe passage there.
of lball be pttbllshed &IIeut.
ooee 1o the NeYplrt Harbor
Eoalp.. a oew~p~per of ce-
oenl cir culation, ~bllsbed
ud clrculat-' 1o the Ctty
of Newport Beach, and
tbeDceforth &Dd thereafter
the same shall be in full
force aDd eft'ect.
This Ordibaoce wu IDtro-
dllced at a replar meettac
of 1bo City CouaeU ot 1M
City of N.-.port Bel.cb beld
00 tbe lth <lay of ..........
1 '17'1, aDd ..... adopted 00
tbe 22Dd day of Aqust, 19'7'7,
by tbe followi.Qr .ate, to wit:
A YES, COUNCILMEN: Dos-
tal. Barrett. Kuelul, Mt:Jnnfs,
Roctn, Ryclloft', WUUams.
HOES, COUNCILMEN: Nooe.
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN: -· liU.U lloMal
llayor
ATTEST:
DortaGeorre
CltJ Clerk
•• EXHIBIT A"
AKEIIDIIEIIT TO COli.
TJW:T BETWEEN THE
BOAIID OF ADIGIIISTRA-
TJCIII PIIBLIC Ill PLOY-
118' RIITJIIliiiiT 1111-
TIIf AIID TBIClTYCOUI(-
CIL or TBI CITY or nw-
I'OilT BUCR no-.... ot Admt,..,.-...., ........ ,.,,_ ...
ttr•tlt.,' Z; lllii\ldlld. ............... -... till CMJCa•~lol .. cartt••>,...._ ... ... .....,.,., ...... ....
..... ,.._ 'ed .... --., olflll.!i.J. ...... ~'" ,., .. ._ ..... _
......, __ ... _ .......... ., .... _ ..... ...... C.,..,i IN .. --........ .....
UW .a bwV1 :. ' 'tlJ.
o•t) .... -... ....... ,..,.._ .. 11-.., ...... c .-...ra 12
Tile 00111 II I 7?lil IIIIJ) ... _.., ... _,.._ ....... , ..... _ ...... ...._. .. __
-..... ploood-
1M (IOIIIIe -or .u., .. u .. .. .. _
porvlly -• ,._ -·Prior .. ._..
ofiDJ -~-bJtlloCity,
lbe Cll}' abollllltll)" t11o Olr·
-of llld tloiD -1M City -II> ,.._. lbe
...,, wllhla -(I) <layo
of tbe date ol •n'lce ot
DOUce to tbe OWDir Co re-
moYe. Tbel"'&fter, tbt Ctty
may niDO'fe, or eaue to
be NfDO't'ed. uy sucb item
wblcb t. improperly placed
or left re101tnhll· oa a pub.
lie Jtnet or alley Ud blll
tbe owoer or peuoD causing
tbe placemeal tbenot, la
the enat lbe placemeat &Dd
storace of IIJ.d Jtem create•
an Immediate aDd Dstaa-
ttal threat to plbllc bealtb,
safety &Dd welfl.re aod 1t
is impractical to sene tbe
ootice u pro'fided herelo~
&bon, the City may forth-
with ca.uae tbe remonl of
the same and the OWD-
ner thereof shall be liable
to pay tbe cost of rerDOYal
to the Clty upoo bWI.ng."
SECTION 3. Sectioo. 12.-
40.130 of the Newport Beach
Municlptl Code ls amended
to read u follows:
''12.40,120, OBSTRUCT-
ING PARKlNG SPACES. No
person sbalJ obstruct a V"e-
bicular parki.DC space desig-
nated by lines or marks on
any street or highway by
standi~ 1n such pe.rkinc
space or by plac.lng anybar-
ler, sawhorse, bicycle, trash
can or other obstruction ln
sucb par~ space, This
Section shall not apply to
P U BLIC NOTI C E
ded effective March 1, 1948,
November 1, 1951, AprU 1,
1956, October 31, 19'70, Sep-
tember 18. 19'71, and De-
cember 11, 19'71, whicbpro-
Yides tor participation of
Public Agency to said Sys-
tem, BOard ancrPUbuc Agen-
cy hereby agree as follows:
A. Paragraphs 1 tbroogh
11 are hereby stricken from
said contract as executed
effective October 1, 19'70.,
and are bertily replaced by
the following par&(rapY
numbered 1 through 10 iD-
clustn:
1. AU words and terms
used herein wbich are de·
tioed iD the Public Employ-
ees' Retirement Law sha.ll
have the mea.oJ.ng a.s deftDed
therein unless otherwise
specifically proYided. "Nor-
mal reUrement ace" shall
meao age 60 for mJscell&·
oeous members and age 55
for local safety members.
z. Publlc Agency shal.l
pa.rticipate iD the Publlc Em-
ployees' Rettrement System
from a.or1 after July 1, 1945,
ma.ld.ng Its employees as
hentna.tter proYlded, mem-
bers or said system 500-
ject to all ptoYLiions of the
Publtc tmployees' Retin-
meot Law ucept such a.s
apply only on electtoo of a
contractitlc ageocy and are
DOt proridat for herein and
to all ameodmeah to said
Law berealler er.cted u-
cept sucb as by espress
pl'OYiaioD thereof apply oo-
ly on tbe election of con-
tncttag aceocles.
3. Employees of PubLic
Agency In thefollowt..Dg clu-
ses sball become members
of said ReUremeDl System
except •cb ill eacb such
class aa: are uchlded by
Ia• or this acrtpmG::
L Local flreimeo (her.ln
referred to u kx:al safety
members~
b. Local pollcemeo (bere-
la referred to u local safe-
ty men>enk
c. Llf..,a&J"d.. OD ocean *eb• (berelD referred to
u 1oea1 safety members).
d. Emplo,... otber lbeD
loeal flrem• ud loea1 po-
Ucem• (benln referred to
u ml.ace.U....s memben).
Tbe 1o11ow111 elu ...
sblll bt eseladtd from m•m-
bentdp Ia IIJd Rettnmeat
SJIIem: NO ADDITIOIIAL
EXCLIISIOIIS
4. Tbe -of lllllll compe .. UoD to bt pi'OYI-
d.cl tor each yar of en-
dUed prior aa:s c:arrtllt •r-
YJce u a DUcei .. NOU
111emblr IIPOD ntlr'eiDtlt at
oormaJ nlln-........
be .. JIIOfl<lad .. -
11111.11 "' llld --Low.
s. no -"' .,.. co-. sztte .. bepnmdld
IDr .a ,.r fll cndllllld
,...... ---.. ll locll ....., • Sbwr
.eollllo-lo~...............
.... "' llld -'"-·
't I IVf •· .... •=' 1 0 ,_...,. .. , ...........
...... lllftJt lit .. Clrtr
CIWI .... 31 to 0 dbf
en hu#M........, or
........ IS'IIIee· u.li.II.Olo.,auc.M."
DCTDI 4. T1U ONia-
uoe-.Jibe-"'tlt ...
t8 ............. fllol
tM cae,. u11 a. ... 111111
... -" tllllty(IO)-aa.ra. .. olbl .......
na.~-clloeeclatanplar-..
of 1M CltJ CoooeU o1 t11o
Cll}' ot 11-rt Booe• bold
•• lbo lib day of .........
lrl'l, &Dd WU ldopled OD
lbe Zlad d&yof ...... ot,lfl7;
by the AJUOWI.Qr YOte, to 'IJ'tt:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: lloo-
ttJ. Barrott, Kuello, lllclaola,
Racers, Rycllloft,. WWJams.
NOES, COUNCILPIEN: -· ABSENT, COUNCI LMEN:
No.oe.
llll&lllloat&l
llayor
ATTEST:
Doris Georre
City Clerk
WILLIAM E. lliETHRICB of
Et Toro bu biiD aamed
•leo-prooldeal, louldmiD·
totn.tloa, at t11o Book of
Newport's mail oftlce at
Dotn Dr, ead 16tb St. BW
bu beeo a bubr l:lr 22
years, flrst ID A.riJoaa ud
later Ia Su Dleco, where
he worked with U.S. Nattoo.
al Ba.ok (DOW Crocker B&Dk).
For the put 2~172 y-.n he
worked with tbe Westcllff
oUlce of CalUonla First
Ban.k iD Newplrt Beach.
Dr. tts. Perrin
"'nored for OCC senice
fteltoutlaltnrf'IJ ..... ONd Dr .... _ ., ....
ch-IIJir, ... lln.llutM ......,_.,.,.., ... -·---c.. c..-eou.,.
-at u. .... 14 -· .... Dr.W.._ __ Io
Eut ll1lllf, lu -elu-<ollorolaeelfiOUII-.,
IPiolbe--UII 41otnet _ ... _ "'
Of'UIIe Cout JaiorCoUere
DIM:rtct from 18M. He join-
oct o..,.. c.-to 1951
IJid beld a •rt• of J)OIQ, l.eebulloc cleeo of .......
per.ocmet a.ad ot &dlllt .s..
cattoo, and u•fltent super.
lDteDdeat iD cbarJe of lhe
educaUoae.l prornm.
Ma.rian Ptrrt.D. of New-
port Helrbta, U., came to
the dlltrlct Lo 195Z, flrst
diYidlDc her time between
the e•.unc coUece &Dd lbe
district superioteodett's of-
Goe u a cltft. ._1M --u. ....... ., .. _
cntuy .... ·= as , ... patl•h•••• ...,. a · •••· n.n ....... u .... rt•
u ..... tDr clt ......
pei'ICII711 ud IMrcM"~
c.Mit. • ,.. •IMII par-
<PiulaJ-IDU ...
GARDBI LUNCHEON
FOR DEBS AND 110M S
Tbe WNtcwr home oUir.
and W ra. Robert Rlcbmorwt
Wurrel wu tile teeae of a
prdtolooe'-Allculze
lettor tbe N-1 Chorlty
lAape dltlutut ... TbU wu
tbe lut Ol a .. n .. of Mlm-
mer put.IH boDorlcc the
ZO ctrls who wUJ. be presen-
ted to toelety fD November.
NEWPORT HAII80R EHSIGII
'
...CLEAN •
IS CERAMIC Dl F \'
-MI .. CLEAN • COMPLETE tiEaVICES.._
aRAMIC 1llE CARPET SAW
OI!N'£Ill' SAl£5 PAINIING I
WAUPAitR UNOI..EUM SAW LM.dRS
ClEANING
VI ! ~,.~i': MIRACLEAN ®
/J'I\'\\' Experts .. .lrom floor to ceil:ng)
(
RENTALS AND SALES
ROBERT'S TUX ~
LATEST FASHIONS & COLORS For~ Wear it Ou• Ol'lly Bulinett • II J.illn.t"l \ Publish: Sept. 1. 197 '1, ln • .
the Newport Harbor Easlgu. High holy day services
Hosteaai..QC the motber-
daU(hter ennt were Mn.
Robert Richmond Murre I &ad
Mlts Eltubeth Anll Murret;
Mrs, Garth Stewart Berce-
soo and M1Q Julie Ana Ber-
geson; Mrs. Frank Erwin
Keadrick aDd Miss Eliza-
beth Ann Keodrick.
MON.-THURS. 10,. 6
HOURS:, ••• ·. 10 ,. 1: SAT. t ,. J
PUBLIC N.QTI C E
FlCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME ST ATEIIENT
The following penoas are
dolZ:V busloess as: The lr-
rtae Clubhouse Ud., 1'1852
Stypa.rk Blvd., Irvloe, Cal.
92'1lf: Howard T. Melfi,
Gen'l Partner, 1 '1C11 Port
Sbtffteld. Newport Beach,
Cal. 926&0; Daniel L. Cur-
Us, Gen'l Partoer,1955 Port
Seabourne, Newport Beach,
Cal. 92660.
This busloeu La coaduct-
ed by a llmlted partnership.
r Slgoed: Howard T. Melfi.
Thll statemem was filed
w1lb the county clerk of Or-
aage Couaty Aug, 3, 19'7'1.
Publlsh: Sept. 1, 8, 15,
22, 197'1, lD the Newport
Harbor Enslen. F -'1983'1
P UBLIC NOTI C E
6. PubHc Agency, in ac-
cordance wtlh SectionZ0'740,
Government Code, shall
cease to be a.o ''employer"
for purposes or Chapter 6
of the PubUc Employees'
Retirement Law effectln as
of the eft'ective date of this
ameodment to this contract.
Accumulated contributions
of the Public Ageocy as of
the date of such amendment
!._ball be~grrn~ • proridliol1o W759.
~ C'.6M; aDd •ch
aeeumalatecf coatributJoDS
and eontrfbutiaas ben:after
made shall be beld bJ the
Board as provided loSectioo
20'759, Government Code.
7. The following addtUooal
provtsloas of the Public Em-
ployees' Retirement Law
whlen apply only upon etec.
tlon of a contnctlng ageocy
shall apply to the Public
Agency and Its employees:
a. SecUon 20019.3 (pro-
vldlfli for inclusion ofiUe-
gua.rds on ocean beacbes as
local safety members).
b. SectJou 20952.5 {pro-
viding for age 50 as the
mio1mum volurtary retire-
ment age for local safety
members with beoeftt pay-
ments oommeoclng prior to
age 55 subject to actuartal
discount).
c. Section Z1380-21388
(provldlrw for allowances for
sunivors of mell'Oers COY.
ered under the 1959 Survi-
•or's Procn.m upon the
member's deeth before re-
tirement).
d. Seellon Z0930.3 (ptoYt-
diag sen:tce credit uDder
the pro•tatons of Ctlapter
830, stata. 1976, for up to
four years of cooth11ous mi-
utary or merct.at mart.oe
sentce for peraoos who are
membera becaaa• of em-
ploymeat by Pabllc Apocy)
for mt.scellaneous mem-
bers.
8. Public Aceocy sblll
contribute to saJd Retire.
meat System u l:lllows:
a. Wltb rt:Sped: to mts-
cen•_..• members, the
pubUc actDCY Dll eoatr1-
but• the JoliowfJI& percn-taces of moatbly salariea
earned u mlac .. l • ..,..
members of aid Syltam:
(t) 0 pereool oaW J ...
30, 2000 oa ac:eoaat of tbe
Uabwty for prior eei'Ytce
-Ilia.
(J) 7.0Je pereoal oo ee-
-ofiM lllbl1tty lor cor.
reat .. mce baMfttL
(S) 0.201 pereool oo ee-
eooal of 1M llabUII}' lor 1M
1101 •"""" pracn~a. b. Wllb fOOl'Od lo local
..,.., -...... (1!1>-u. ___ ..
.... fol1olrll( por' t-of _, ....... _ ..
localaJetr wiiiMnolllid a,.._,
(l) 0 pereool IIIIIU-10, .. _., .. _.,
IDr ,.. ~ '·?··· ~)u ... .,. __ _
o...taltllei.IIIFUitlrCIII-
1'111&~-t •
(I) 0 pMIIII • M~A ..
I•
Temple Isaiah of Newport
B~cb (Consern.Uve) &.D-
nouoces the hich holy day
sentces, which will be held
at the Harbor Cbrlsttan
Cburcb, 2401 lrvlr»e Ave.,
Back Bay.
The servtces wW be con-
ducted by Rabbi Garson
Goodman. usisted by tbe
Temple Cbolr.
Tbe Temple wlll obsene
tbe tradltloml Rosh Hasba-
oab, at 8 p.m. Mooday, Sepc.
12, aDd at 9:30 a.m. Sept,
13 and 14.
Kol Ntdre services wut
begin at sundown Wednesday
nlgbt, Sept, 21, aDd contioue
tbrougbout Thursday, Sept.
22, at 9:30a.m. Yizllor me-
morW senices wm be held
on Thursday, Sept. Z2, at
approximately 12:30 p.m.
PUBLIC N OTICE
of the liabUity for the 1959
su"tvors program.
c. A reasonable amount
per a.nnum, as fixed by Board
to cover the costs of ad-
ministering said System as
U affects the employees or
Public Agency, DOt lncludlDc
the costs of special n.luap
Uons or the periodical ID-
nstlgaUoos aDd nluation
required by law, proYI-
ded tbat said amouot shall
be determl.ned on tbe ba-
sis of tbe rwmber of em-
ployees of Public Ageocy
who are reported u mem-
bers of a payroll deslroa-
ted by the System oonrtnc
one moatb of each year.
or with respect to the ft.rst
year of partlcl.paUon. on the
ettectJve date of said parti-
cipation,
d, A reuooable amount
as fixed by U1e Board, pay-
able l.o ooe tutallmeot u
the occasions arise, to co.
ur costs of specW Yalua-
Uons on account ol employ-
ees of Publlc Aceocy, aDd
costs of the periodical lo-
vest:igatloo and nluation re-
quired by taw.
9. CorftribuUoos required
of PubUc Agency and Its
employees sball be subject
to ad).lstmeot by Board on
account of amendments to
the PubUc Employees' Re.
Urement Law, and oo ac-
couot of ezperteoce under
tbe Retirement System, as
determined by the periodi-
cal inYutlgatlon and valua-
tion required by said Retire-
ment Law.
10. Cootributioos required
of Public Ageocy aDd U.s
employees lhall be paid by
Public Ageocy to the Re·
Uremeot Syatem wttbiothir-
ty days after the eDd of
tbe pertod to which Aid
cootrlbuU.ons refer. ll more
or less than I be cornet am.
oant of coolriNtton Is paid
for any perlod. proper ad-
)atltmeo.t sball be malle lD
coaoectioo wUb IUbM(Jieot
remittuces or adJut-
m..t OD account of errors Ja
coatribGtiou requiredof&.Dy
el'lploy• may be made by
dtnc:t cub paymtilb: be-
tweeo tbe employ" aDI1
Beard. Paym.-. by Pub-
Uc A(eDCy to Boenl may
bt made lD the form of war ..
ruts. bult checltl, bUll:
clra.fts, certified cbeCU, mo-
..., Orden, or cub.
B. 1'hll amHdmtat ahlll
be atuebed .. aid e<>Mnet
aDd thaJI be etrecUte oa
tbe Ulb <lay of Soplombn,
U'l7.
WltDNi oar bUdl Udl
15111 ... "' Alplt, 11'1"1 • BOARD C# ADIIIIIIITU-
TW" PUBLIC IIIPLOY-
118" RETIRiliiJIT 1111-
TIIII em COUWCIL or TBI em or nwi'OilT
BIACH, .y -Doo1o1,
Pn•••Cl81ow·
-DorlaGoorp,Cl-IJC-._ ... , ..... " lft!,. .... .,., ........ qL
Ne•r To Wesutrn Fedet•l S.wongt & Lo.n Attoe A full choir wUI taterpret
the aocieat and sacred He-
brew llbU"fY. Guest solo·
tsts will be Mrs. Kathy Al-
len. lyric aopnno; Mrs.
Maggie Borda., meu.o sopra.
no; Robin Duct., baritone,
aDd Barry Galloway, ba.sa.
other ml!mbers of the c hoir
are Shirley MJsom, Meta
HeUman, Peggy Salyer, Ca.
rot Cooperman, aDd Cart
Strum. Flory van Seek of
Newport Beach ls the
conductor.
BABIES ARRIVE AT 2156 E . COAST HWY., COR:ONA OIL MAlt
ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL ':;;iiiiiiii!i~Phio~n~eii1i4i)iii~~ st. Joseph Hospllallo Or-
qe reports the foUowtog
babtes born to HU'bor Area
couples:
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. John
Altl, 28'16 La Salle Ave.,
Apt, 2, Costa Mesa, July zo.
made simple.
New-tewn dlleMMis ••
•Her • wuco• WAGON ull.
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. At-
dec Armstrong, 633 Plumer,
Apt, B. Costa Mesa, July26,
Girl -Mr. and Mra. Yo-
oehiro Kobara, 21'1 ZOth St.,
Costa Mesa, July 26.
AI yot~r Hottou, It's mr job to help yeu mHo ttlo
lnMt of your .,.. nellhbottlood. Ow ... .,.."1 ,,..,,
Conwnuntty aPfOftuniUn. S,.Clal attracUons. lob of ftct1 to IIWI JOU tfrfte and IIIOMJ',
BAR-MITZVAH SEPT. 16
AT TEMPLE ISAIAH Girl -Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Kirby, 18-4 Costa
Mesa St., Costa MeS2,
'"oust 3.
Plua 1 btlbt of fltb tor'""' family.
I'll bt llstaiM,._ ICM' YOI.It ull.
~~~ll
640.2193 -S49.321S
CLEANING
Temple lsaWl of Newport
Beach (Cooserntlve) will
celebrate the bar.mttzvah
of Duld Relsmao at 8:15
p.m. Friday, Sept, 16, at
2..01 lrvloe AYe., Bact Bay.
Dr. and Mrs. Elias Rets.
man Invite the coocrep.Uon
to )oio them for lhe conflr~
mation of their aon, wbowlll
be called to tbe Torah, The
senlces, coDducted by Rab-
bi Garson Goodman. wtll be
followed by a reception hos-
ted by Dr. a.nd Mn. Reis-
man. WITH THI ADDID
PROTECTION OP .
PIRATES WILL HOST
2 SCRIMMAGES SAT.
Coach Dick Tucker will
UDYell his 19'J'l Ora.ageCoast ,
Collece foolbell 8QII&d th1s
S..turdey, Sept. 3, whea tbe II
Pirates host apaJrofscrlm-
maces at OCC'sLeBardSta-
dWm. The acrlmmages are
free to the pubUc.
..,-,' beauty 10 ~our drapertes .
C011 removes and cleans
dral)eftes. rehangs them
w11h per1ect
•eaTs arid even,
hems And a
C04t cleAnlhg,
prolongs
drapery life
ON CASH I CAft'l'
.-.-·
. Scatchgard u ._, ...oncrMM
HOMES ,.A,.IUI"TfiiiiENTS • M<J..
INlt HOMES • OfFtCES • WAU TO WAU 'C'A'RP£T ,
FURNITURE I. DftAPERIES
ClEANED IN YOUR HOME
• DUP SOil EICTRAC -/
TION MAKES YOUR
CARPET SANI-
TARY ClEAN!
The Sues wUI meet Min-
Costa College at 4:30·p.m.
and Rio Hondo Collece at
7:30 p.m. OCC last met Rio
Hoodo 1o 1975, wheo the PI-
rates won 38-14 in the Ato-
caoo Bowl tor the national
JC UUe.
QUALITY l SDIVICE. YOU CAN EXPECT FROM ""THE WORLO"S LAN1~
fOil ••••
OCC wUl oft'lclally open
the season Sept. 10 meettng
Cypress College at AI».~
helm's Glonr bdlum at
'1:30 p.m.
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at the famous Villa Vera pool and bar. where favorite tropical drinks can be
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3303 Via Lido
Newport Beach
Sundly School -9 " 10:30
Sundlly Service - 9 & 10:30
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEETING 8:00 p.m.
REA DIN (, ROO,'<f
Week dayr.' 9 a.m. -5 p.m.
Wedneeday: 9 am-7:45pm
Tuesday: 9 am -5 pm, 7-9
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C11..-r, ICIIENTIST
' Newport Belch at
Corooa del Mar
•
SlOO Paelttc VIew Dr .
SUDday School -10 a.m.
~, Stmce -10a.m.
WtdDudly: 8!00 p.m.
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Moa.-Frl.: 10 am to 5 pm
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• • • •
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OF THE MASTER , LCA
2900 Pacltlc View Dr.
Corona del Mu, c aw.
LAWRENCE D. FRUHUNG
Putor --Pbone 759-1031
SUNDAY SERVICES!
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9:15 a.m.
LUarrtcal Semce •• 10:SO
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565 w. 18th. eo.ta ..... REV. TOM TYREE, ,._or
SUNDAY SERVICES:
10:00 a.m. ud 7:00p.m.
CHILDREN'S PRIP
SCHOOL. 10:00 a.m.
HOME BIBLE CLASSES:
CaU 552..oota
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6100 ,,M. -IV ANGELICAL HOUR
JOI '~OMOLIA AT SANTA ANA AVI •• COSTA IUSA
A ,.II AND IMDI'IMDIMT
COMOitiDATIOMAL CHRUTIAM CHUitCH
THe RBV. JOHN A. IINDV~I.I .• ~lal st•r
• t ell A.M. IUMOAYe IIlLI ITUDY
IIIII A.L• WOIINIP IIIVICI. IUMDAY ICMOOL
J262 IIOAD STIIIT, MIWPOIT HIIQtTS
"UitMitY CAitl 'ltOvtDIO 'MOMie U)otUI
•
' \ ' ' ' l J r ' -l
I ! \ ) I ' I • I . f I .1 I I ( ' ~ . B I 0 t ( 8 t Roosevelt to
teach class • M'rii:DAY, .....
WMJe 1'1 I lie .IIDck, ..................... r• tilt '-A It tilt 1100
w.t ., ·-0.. ,..., ........ * waJW
IIi ........ CIIItnl •.....-t..
• 1RDifiiDAT, AOC. 10 -.............. ... .,... .......... Mu-... ...,.. ...... , .. .,...,
y .. llap.r ........... Ud
.&o.~1 Crate Garofalo, 11, ol ...... lddnu, ,.,.
.......... tlltn at 10 p.m.
Ud C ..... dla tdery OD
• polkt omc.r ••• MlebNl ...... So-.., 11. ot ltll BfOid. Knport a-..u, ud
8coet AMbGaJ LJM. 1'718 ,.... AM. Cotta U... were
ari'MUd at 1:55 a.m. at tbe
Newport iWc*ldltruiiDd
eblllpd wstb ~Ud r..alft• pollee ••• Rclbert
Monwood Eg.rt, 48, ot !02
'IU., B .... wu ebal'led
wttl bNc i.I*)Deated &Dd
dUorderlJ at e a.m. at au a... Vtaa. Balboa • • •
CbarlN Jo.pi~ Bron, 21, ot &70'7 s...taore. Welt New-
port_ wu ebarpd wttll be~
latol1eated &Dd dllorderly at 1:50 a.m. at tbt Arches
• • • Gary Btef• GIUU.r,
21, of ua LQcoa1a. Newport
Sbores, wu U'J"..t.cS tbere
at 11:50 p.m. &Dd cbaqed
wttb obttrocUDc &Dd rem. t1DI poUee • • • AA &DUque
a&ot mac biDe, ftlaed at $700,
1ftl ltoltD from Carl Cal-
Yert's bome at 2800 First
Coro• del Mar, between 8
p.m. ud mldldcbt.
• SUNDAY, AtKi. 7
AA ea•eJope contatntr~
$1,020 1D cub receipts wu
atoleo from tbe oUlee of tbe GuJJcbt Broner, 800 w.
Cout HWJ ., Marl.oers MUe,
bttweeo 9:40 ud 9:45 p.m.
••• A thief atole tbe garage
door opeDtr from Ted Sper-
1.111c'• ear wbUe U wu par-
bel outside b1s borne at 6
GoodwW Court, Newport c felt, betweeo mJdDigbt ud
6 a.m., tbeD opeaed tbe p-nce ud ltote tools and a
radio wortb $%20 ••• Doug-
las Stuart WUidos, 21, ot
218-1/Z 21st, Ceotral New-
port, wu arrested at 4:30
a.m. at Port DuDlelcb aDd
NtwpOrt HU11 Dr. Eut, Har-
bor View P.omea, aDd cbar -
Ced with ~~ IJitoxtcated
lD u automobUe.
• MONDAY, AUG. 8
A radio uttGDa and rear new mirror, n.Iued at$100,
were stol• from Keith
Wayoe Ban.,.._., tt
... ~..,~·~·at SS1S ~r. Welt -.port,
betweeo m1~ Ull 1 a.m.
••• A wood~ ''AIJY-
thq Goe1'' sip wu ltoleo
from tbe lbop bJ tblt DAme
at a26 Ma.rtDe, Balboa lalaod,
betweeo 10 p.m. Auc. 8 I.Dd
7 a.m. Aug. 9 •• 4 Three
dresses, nlued at $496,
were ltoltD from a dl.tplaJ
rack at tbt LUly Pullt&er
1bop, UOO VIa ()porto, Lido
Shops, between q. 1 aDd
Aq. 8 ••• City parkillc
meters lD the 26th Sl lot
1D Welt Newport were rob-
bed of $846 betweea July
25 &Dd Auc. 8.
• TUESD~ AUG. 9
MUJ er, 1936 lrri.De,
Watc.Wr, reported a dta-
IDODd r~ and pboqrapll
recorda, wortb $400, aoleo
from ber borne 80meUme
betweea 11:15 a.m. ud Z:SO
p.m •••• A VHF radio &Dd
aateua were stolea from
WWJ&m Garcia's bolt, Ued
up at Ids borH at S40S Ft.ll-
ley, West Newport, betweeo
7 p.m. Aur. 9 and 11 a.m.
AQI. 10 • • • A $SIS calcu-
lator wu stol• fromtbeof-
ftee of Job Zt.meyer, 500
Newport CeoterDr •• bttweeo
4:10 p.m. .Aac. 5 ud 8:SO
a .m. Auc. 9 ••• CltJ park-
lllc meters OD Newport BlYd •
betw...a 23rd and 2eth
lt.rMtl were robbed of $165
b«"nta a a.m. Jaly 2"1 and
I a.m. AGe. e . • • Doaa1d
E..-Broq, M, of 1007
E. Belboa BlYd.., Be11oa. wu
~ tbere at 10:30 a.m.
OD a 1r1rrut da1"111c blm
wttl wrtt111 cbecu oa lll-
..mete~t !ada • • • Vuce
PM1 Coll.lM, a. of 47S Ab-
MJ, Colta ..._, wu ebU-
pd wttl Clblltnc:t1lc ud ,.._
ai.IUir pollee at 7 p.m. at
,....,.. traot 11 bottl ..
ot U.Or. na..ct aa $130
frola ............ ,.ca:
WIIOe U ... puW 1D troat
~ ... ... at .. Sea-
ward, Cor011 8lp.luda
.,.,.... ..... -· i ;;& 7:10 a.m. Aac. 10 •• .SOme-
ODe .tole a t700 oatboard motor wbta Clan Motrett
!01 E. Cout RwJ. left it
oe tbt IMt o1 au uDiocked
cocwertale car parked at au a.,.._, between e:so
p.m. &Dd 7 p.m •• .A Jewelry
bol eo«Dtnl.. ftlalblN
wortb $8,145 wu atoleo from
U.. bome ot ShOa KlJ Nt~.
tbtrly, 4 GoodwW Court
Newport Cr..t. between 7
a.m. aDd 5:4!5 p.m. • .San-
tos Lope&, 32, ot 1115 E.
Balboa BIYd., Balboa, was
cba.J'cect wtth ~-tmon~
cated &Dd dUiorderly at 2:40
a.m. at E. Oceu Froot tDd
"A•• st., BalboL • .Julle
ADD Hotfmu, 19, of 1309
Allllord, Wtlt Upper Bay,
wu cbarcect wtth petty theft
at 5:10 p.m. at Roblnson'a
FUbJ.on Island store.
• THURSDAY, AUG. 11
Salntore A!tbooy IIQuin-
ta, 31, of 2125 Sberi~on
Oakwood apartmeats, wa;
booked at pollee headQuar-
ters at 10:30 a.m. on a
warrut cba~ blm wlth
usault wttb a deadly wea-
poo. • .A mao. described
u Latin, about 30, 5-7, wel-
gblJ:Ig 130, came Into Ba-
con's Airport Photo store
4251-B, MartiDple, a.trport
area, at 4 p.m., asked to
see a camera tDd lens ntu-
ed at $350, cot tbt owoer's
~roluioo to step outside
wttb tbe camera to test lt
In outdoor Ugbt, then no
away wttb tbe camera. . •
Plants tDd 2 taod calcu Ia-
tors, ftlued at $312, were
stolen from the oftlces of
WUllam D. Foote Co., 220
Newport Ceoter Dr., between
4:45 p.m. Aui 10 and 8:15
a.m. Aug. 11 •• .stereo sound
eQUipment valued at $125
1r1s stolen trom tbe borne ot
Georce Garrett, 458 ViaGa-
Yiota, the Blutfs, between
7:30 a.m. Auf. 11 and 7:30
a.m. Au~. 12.
• FRIDAY, AUG. 12
Patrick Michael Doyle, 34.
ot 1560 E. Ocean AYe., Bal-
boa, ..was anelted at his
residtDce at 4:05 p.m. and
cbarpd YUbsellblecoeaJoe.
• .Rlcbard IUcbeJ&Dcelo, 30,
of 1974 Charle, Costa Me-
sa, was booked at pollee
headquarters at 2:15 p.m.
on a charge of recei•tn&
stolen property. • .Gerald
Earl Sp.rb, 21, ot 1975
Sberqtoo. Oakwood apart-
mtats was charged with
grand tbeftwbeoNewportpo-
Uce toot blm into custody
at Costa Mesa pollee head-
quarters at 11:30 p.m •..
Jeao Vtctorta Conner, 64,
of 333 w. Bay, Costa Mesa,
was cbarcedwttb mlsdemea-
oor drunk drfY!ni at 2:30
p.m. at Birch aDd Mesa,
Suta Ana Heights. . .Lynn
TrueU ste•eos, 21, of 281 2
Broad, Newport Heights, was
c barced with misdemeanor
drunk drt•l~ at 12:15 a.m.
at Tustin and Coast Hwy.,
Yarloers Mlle. • • Wblle
property a.ppn.lser Edward
Wolle, 1718Tradewtnda, Do-
nr Shores, was awra.istng
a borne at 500 Mol"'lin( Star,
Do•er Shores, at 9:30 a.m.,
he left his $1 00 camera set
up io troot ot the home,
walked arouod back, came
back 5 millltes later, aoo lt
was gooe. • .A klog size
bed, beddq, TV set and
stand and a Persian Lamb
coat, with a total estimated
ftlue ot $2,210, were stolen
trom the bome ot Harun
BatJ, 1800 Newport Hills Dr.
Eut_ Harbor View Homis,
between 11 :30 a.m. Auc. 2
and 10:15 a.m. Auc. 12.
• SATURDAY, AUG. 13
Kat'-1 Marte Cathcart. zo,
ot 13&4 GarllJ:Icford, Com
Mea. YU Chal'led wttb mls-
decDtUOf drank drt•l~ at
4:30 a.m. at Superior aDd
Cout Hwy ., West Newport
• • .Eul CbarUe Hlctmu,
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MIWOIT MAIIOI IMII ..
2721 L COAST 11ft •• C»IOMA DIL MAl
u, ot 141 ... lodJ, co.a
Mea, WUCbiJ~edwttJim!a.
CSemeuor druAi drt•* at
S:SO p.m. at 2507 sttrra ~ ...
tt. W..t Upper s11• • •
Terry MichatJ Hamlya. 25
ot 2~ Broad, N.-.port
Hetcbtl, Alltbony JOM Nuo-
cary and Jtllrty WarrtoJa-
cd>l, 19, were arrelted at
tbelr rutdtoce at 10:15 p.m.
aDd ebarged wtth eoatrtbut _
ln& to tbt delilqueocy of a
mloor and obstructtac and
resist~ arrest ••• A $470
TV set was stolen from the
offtces ot Duryea, Raooolph,
Malcolm aDd Dalley at 4301
MacArttllr Blvd., airport
area, between 10 p.m. Aug.
12 aDd 10 p.m. Auc. 13
• • .A bank bag CODtain1nc
$385 was stoleo from the
otttce ot the Newport Chao-
eel Inn, West Newport, be-
tween 9 p.m. Aug. 12 aDd
1 a.m. Aug. 13 •.• A gran-
ite ornamental lantern, nlu-
ed at $300, was stolen from
the yard of the Ann Scb-
mltz home, 5409 Bruce
Crescent, Lido Sands be-
tween 5:30 a.m. July 3o and
2:30p.m. Aug. 13.
Jame. aoo.-.u ot ep, •
clu.l BW, tnltet ol Cblp-
mu ColleetUII -ol to~.
mer Pr..adMt r~ D •
aoo...elt, wtll t•cb u es-
ptrtJneltal el&u oe ''Go· ••J"aaDMt a.t work." oftend
Mooday ..... at tbe Col-
lee•. au N. GlautU st .•
On.ace, ~-.. Sept. 12.
Rectatratioa tnlormattoo 11
anlllble at {714) W7-&701
and claM 1Jiformatloo at
(714) 99'7 -6611 •
'~The elau wW be buut
arouDd a re~~otral dgeuMJoo
of Coogress and tbe presi-
dency u u luWuUoG,"
says Mr. RooMYelt, wbo a
president of b1s owo basi-
nus eoiLIIlltaDt ftrm. ••star-
tlnc wltb my fatber'• en,
I will be foc:uq OD tbe
interaction betweo tbe two
brancbes of peJ'1lJneat and
the images each braneb pro-
jects."
Mr. Rooa.nlt wlll befre-
queltly eommuUnc to Wash-
ington. D.C., 1o b1a capacity
as a member of Presldeot
Carter's reorganJutioo
committee.
Conlinet~lal Cuisit16
Luncheon • Dinner
Brunch • Late Supper .
Romantic old world
atmosphere in
the Capn· Lounge
Reservations Honored
(7 14} 642-9434
3300 W . Coast Highway
at Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach
Dearth heads S.D. office and the anginal Amelia's
on Balboa bland Realtor Tom Dearth has
been na mell vice-president
by Guy Coats of Coats aDd
Wallace Real Estate lnc. aDd
ls now heading the firm's
Sao Diego facUlty.
Mr. o.>arth has served
as sales manager for PBS
Corp. (now Shay Develop-
ment}, was tract manager
CHURCH SCHOOL
OPENS SEPT. 7TH
Clrtlst Lutheran school of
Costa Mesa w111 begin its
20th year ofprovlc11ng Chrls-
tl.an educatlon to tbe com-
munity when It opens Its
doors tor th,.. 1 C.J77-7 8 school
year Sept. 7.
Classes ror rhlldren ln
kindergarten through grade
8 wlll be condu cted on the
campus at 760 Victoria
Street.
New teachers ar e Mtss
Patty Boortz, a June gradu-
ate of Concordia Lutheran
Teachers' College, Seward,
Nebraska, who wtU teacb
Zoo grade, and Mrs. Etloor
Cou rvolsler, teaching 6th
grade.
Arlen G. Ah.le rs, prtocl-
pal, Is stlll registering stu-
deals for most grades. More
information may be obtained
by calll~ thP school otnce
at 548-6866 between 8:30
a.m. and 5 p.rn.
U.S.C.G. AUXILI ARY
WILL MEET SEPT. 6
The U.S. Coast Guard Au-
x.lllary wUI meet at 7:30
p.m. Sept. 6 at Los Angel-
es Ff>deral Savings, 3201
Newport Blvd., ar ross from
the Newport Beach City
Hall. Members may 1ov1te
new ~ests to the meetings.
F'or additional tntormattoo
contact Bernerd G ranicb,
(213 ) 440-3720, or Los An-
geles Federal Savl~s. (7 14)
675 -4500.
and vice-President for Ran-
cho Lacuesta Homes 1o Cer-
r1tos for Frank Ayers &
Soo aDd also broker sales
m~er tor Val Vista E:.-
tates in Newport Beach.
His wlte Beverly, wbo hu
both tract and resale uper-
teoce, wUl serve as secre-
t2 ry for the Sao Diego of-
flee.
Tom and Beverly have 2
college-age chUdren, a soo
ln hls senior year at UC
Santa Barba.ra and daughter
at Orange Coast College.
BEACH PARTY
Newport Harbor Church of
Rel~ous Sclen<'e wUI hold
a beach party at 6:30 p.m.
F riday, Sept. 9, on the main
beach in Balboa, adJacent to
the lett side of the pier.
Those atteDd~ are asked
to bring table service, be-
•erage and a pot-luck dlsh
serving 8 to 10 persoos.
OP EN POR LUN CH EON AND DINN8R
31 1 Man.ne Ave. (714) 673 -6580
Newport Center
Animal Hospital
ANNOUN C ES THE ASSOCI ATIO N
O F
Mary C. Opel , D.V.M.
DOGS. C A TS B I ROS
SMAL L EXOT•C AN IMAL S
PHONE FOR A PPOIN T M ENT
O R E M ER G EN CY SER VIC ES
6 44 ·5 460
1333 A VOC ADO , NE WP O RT C E N TER
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An Affordable
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25 70S l ' At f.
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714-673-015 2
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(AUf'. ~2660
~ fUN TUUING" WITH
~rendipity
CUSTOMER SERVICES AUGMENT
HIGH EARNINGS AT LFS
Mrs. Jones avails herself of the expert help of Laguna Federal's
counselors in planning a profitable savings program. She saves time and
money by taking advantage of many other services. including these:
A NOT MY PU8UC
nolartzes her stg,ature
TRAVELERS CHECKS
are ISSUed without charge
DISNEY FILMS
are available tor the uktng
THIIAftM Clue
otfera many g~up tours
Look to your local LFS I
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THU-Y: III'T. I, 1117
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• BIBLICAL RESEARCH MONTHLY
. "In Anorher form" The Two Thlews After Deoth
o Pluse expl~in the phruc "in ,another form" whkh •p-
peiilrs in ~rk 16:12: "And .1fter these thinphewasm<~nt.
fested In ,anothtt form unto two of thtm, .u they Wlllbd,
on thtir way into the country,"
o Where did the two thieves who were c:ruc:tfled with )etus
110 when they dledl
• Thi~ inci dent occurred on the: road to Emma us after
/esu~· Resurrection, when the l ord appeared to two disc;;i-
ple~ there. In order to see the force of th i~ verse it is neces-
SJry to look ,u the entire context, .md we suggest that you
reJd vs~. 9-14 : Luke 24: 13-35.
• They both went to Sheol. However Sheol, Of" H.adei .as it
is a iled In the New Testament, consists of two compvt-
menh widely separated by a great and impassa.ble JUif;
Paradise (or Abraham's Bosom) where the rip!teouJ were,
and the section where the lost are still confined (Luke
16,19·31 ).
J~·su~ hJd ,l lreJdy 11ppeared in H i~ glorified body to Mary
Magdalene Jnd the other M.1ry. White H is body was like
wh at it hJd been before Hi~ cru cifixion and resurreCiion,
there wJ' J glory ,hining fo rlh Jnd they recogn ized Him in
thJt glolified Jorm. But when Chri st joined the two other
dtsd ptc~ ,,, they traveled into the country, they 'kl w noth-
tng of Hti glory, Jnd did not recognize Him even though
they were JCQUJ itlled wi th Him and had known Him before
H t~ crucifhion.
When jesus died o n the cross He descended into Sheol to
deliver all those in Paradise, and then He ascended on hiJh,
leading the delivered rishteous ones-includillJ the penitent
thief-into heaven where they m.vched in His triumphal
procession into Jlory. "Wherefore tle saith, When he u -
cended on high, he ted u ptivity captive, and pve sifts unto
men." (Eph. 4 ;8)
When th ey cJ nlc to Emmau~ He acted a::. if He in tended
tu go on l,trlhl'f in to the coumry. But they constrained
Him to ,top ,md lodge wtth them for the night, \ti lt think.-
mg He W,h tuq J ~zr.mg~:r . A~ they were to begin the eve-
rung meJI j e\US returned th.mk~ and imtantly they recog-
rl!t ed t-hm ,h !heir Lord, whrrrupon Hr di!>.i~ppeared fr om
the ir ~igh t.
When Christ reentered the portals of glory He sa.t down
on the right hand of the Majesty on high: "Who (ChrinJ
being the effulgence of his glory, and the Vt'fY imaac of his
substance, and upho ld ing all things by the WOf"d of his
power, when he had made purific.uion o f sins, sat down on
the right hand o f the Majesty o n high" (Heb, 1 ;3).
Su Wo.' '<l.'l' th.Jt on thJt EJ~ter Sund<~y morning Mar y
M.lgiJ .tkne ,md thl' other M,Hy beheld H i~ glory Jn d recog-
r111rd Him imt.tntly, but H i~ gtor)' WJ ~ veiled when Appea r-
Ing to thl"'l' twu di,upll'' '0 thJI they d id not recogniLe
H1m.
So the penitent thief when he died went to Paradise;
then with jesus he went into Heaven, where he is today,
And, from the time that Jesus reentered Heaven, any born-
again believer upon death has gone directly to Heaven.
The other thief is still confined in the other compart·
ment of Sheol, where he will remain until the c;;lose of the
MillenniUm . Ar th<H time all the lost will be brought before
the Great Whit e Throne to be judged ac;;c;;ording to their sins
and will then be c.a~t into the lake of fi re (Rev. 20:13, 14).
1HE ~~~L£
n CotltoiiUYS •• St.t.. NU.
••lAM aMM.I lOGin' eHieAOO, IUWollort .0.U
WILL GOOD WORKS SAVE?
And almost all th1ngs are bV tn e
taw purg-ed w1 th blood, and WI rhout
shto'dd1ng of blood •s no ren115510r1 "
1 Hebrews 9:221
The aoos rle "s 111gument 1n the
above passage •s tllar s.nce ts raet ·s
certtmono al taw was tvo•cat of
thHlgs ru come •Is c;;onstant shed·
do ng of blood pcumed to the neces-
SI I'f of Chrt s t·s sacrd1coal death
101 the re~tuss•oo of Stns Certarnlv
th e B•ble teaches that 'Chr~st d•ed
lor ou r SinS n Cortnth tans 15:3)
Those who seek mstead to ma ke
themselves acceptable to Goo b'f
wor ks should cons1der the
lewrlng: Our LOfd never committed
s1n He always dtd those th•ngs
whtch pleased th e Fat1ler Hts mul·
•strv was til ted w11h ac ts of mert:v
and k1ndness He heated the stck.
cleansed the leper. made I he blind
to see . the deaf to hear and the
tame to lean tor IOV He preached
th" gospel to. the poor tieltverance
to the captoves and healed tl"oe
brokenhearted . Yet all these good
THE BIBLE
WOf ks could not avatl to cancel one
stn or ease the consctence at 01e
gulltv so nner
Indeed had He done all these
good works and then gone to !leaven
w1thout cl\l tng 1n our stead, He
would /lave left us H"! a deeper con-
de mnattoo than before. fa-Hts holy.
spotl ess I tie could ontv emphas11e
our Slfl and guilt by contrast.
And 1f al l H1s good VIIOfkS could
not av ad to erase even one s1n from
the black record of human behavtor.
how utter ly preposterous for the
S!nper to hope to tM"ase a cancel
hts s•ns bv h•s own ··good worts ""!
Thus .1n contraSI. the Btble Pre1ent1
Ch,.st"s death as the puce of our
redemptoon:
'We have redemp!H)(l throu!tJ Hos
blood th e forg1 veness of stns . IC·
COII"dt ng to the nches of Hos grace ..
(Ephes oan s 1·7).
'Be•ng JUS tif ied fr eely bv IGod.s)
grace, through the redempt•on 1~1
os on Chrt st .Jesus·• !Romans 3:24)
AND EVOLUTION
BAPTIST BWLE: TRIBUNE, Sprlngfleld, Missouri
by Lawrence Mullinax find, mean1 the gr.tUIII
The Bible does not uy one
thing about evolution. II does
aay much about God creating
and therefore, much against
evolution. H you are JnterMted
some of the passage~ you
might read are: Nehemiah 9:6;
"Thou, ....., thou, ar1 l.ofd
aktne; thou halt made hMwn,
the ,....,., of henent, wtth
all their holt, the Mrlh, and
all thlngt that ar11 therein, tiM
... ,, and aU that It therein,
and thou preMf'V•t them all:
and 1M Mit of h..ven
wonhlppMh thee.''
Job 28 :7; "'He atretcbelh
out the nortfl over 1M Mll!pty
pl .. , end na...-the eerlh
-notlllnv ...
PNima 102:5; ••ay ,.......
oftM..-etmy....,...•"'' __ .. ,_ ...
Acta 14:15; ••Aftd MJinl,
Sirs, wi!J dO p -........, w ................ .
pru'rne w1tt1 ,eu,.., P'IIFh
-,.. -,. -111m ____ ...
...... -.--,...., ............... .. -.-.... -..--
.....,,.... 11 :3 •• ...,.,...... -.. ---... ....... _.. , .... ., .. -.. -.. -...... ------.............. ,, ... "
You ,._, .._ ,.... 0.:1111
CMI*R,..,., 2 end I flbi'ewl
1:14. " .,,a ' ID ,. ...
Wlhdlftll ...........
a r • • •-• • .. " urPJ .., -,_.-. 'rrrt.
.......... -uszaiiJ
deoveloPfT*'It of a lower type of .. Hfe Into a higher form Of life.
Now 1 would like to Mk thole
who hold to ~ wolutlonary
l)rOC::.M two q uee11on1. Where
did lite oome from In the
beoglnnlng? Secondly, why
can't you produce and prove
., llluttrallon of natural
tran&Jtlon from Inorganic
matter to organic matter to
organk: life to human life?
There 11 a po~~Jble gtowth end
-~ to a IJmJiod
degrM wllhln tpecl•, but
never hal there been a
tranrmutatlon of lite from one
apec::l• to another.
Let me cloM wllh thla one
llluttratlon. Look at the tn~tch
on your arm. If I tried to tell
you that It ~ved from 1
lump of metal, you would
laugh. The natural law of
dellgn uya th«e Ml to be a
ctNtor behind tM wetctl.
Even 10 doel the ctMtton of
men demand tM taw ot deltgn
by God. To me It tak• 1 lot
more faith to ~lew #the
ooolutlonOt)' ~ thon II
dooo to bellewo thO Bible wfloo
It uya uln hit IJLM ......
............. Gen•l•1 :1' If )'OU
wont to bel-tho! JOUr
MOlitOr -• morikey, then
110 -· 1 -IIOfnv 10 bel-111e Bible. ol oouroo, wem.., __ lhol
tf .. .WtDAno to-God, ..
-lila -otoMion ., lila --.2--5:17
..,.; u'l'llllzfs •• .,-... a.... ..... _ ., .......... ..
..... ltllfo .. ...... _ -·"
Thoughts to ponder as you grow
In the Chrlsti•n life
DECLSION MAGAZINE
MlliDeapoUa:, M1Dil.
His Shining Face
Ro bert Fleming said of the ministry of
Ro bert Bruce: '"Whilst he was in the
ministry at Edinburgh he shined as a
g reat light through the whole lend,
the power and efficacy of the Spirit
m o st sensibly ac companying the
wo rd he preac hed ... his s~ch and
h is preaching was in such evidence
and de mons tration of the Spirit thet
by the shining of his face, and that
s ho wer of divine influence,
wherewith the word spoken was
ac companied, it was easy for the
hearer to perceive that he had been in
the mo unt with God ... he preached
o rdinarily with s uch life and power.
and the wotd spoken by him was
ac companied with such a manifest
presence, that it was evident to the
hearers he was not alone at the work
... -some of the most stout-hearted
o f his hearers were ordinarily made to
tremble , and by having these doors.
whic h fo rmerly had been bolted
against Jes us C hrist . as by an
ir resistible power broke open, lind
the sec rets o f their hearts made
manifes t , they went away under
con vic tions and carrying with them
undeniable proofs o f Christ speaking
in him."'
How Large the Audience
A dear old preacher labored illite one
n ight o n 8 sermon to be given ne:J~:t dar, to a handful of parishioners. His
wi esaid, "Dear, whydoyouworkso
hard on your message? Only a few
will hear it.·· "Yo u forget, my delltr,"
he replied . ""ho w large my lltudit;nce
will be!" No thing is trivial here tf
heaven looks on. We shall play a
bette r game if , "seeing we are .
encompllts sed," we remember who IS
in the grandstand! (Vance Havner). 1
Submit to God
The C hristian , therefore, should not
ask the question, "What ought I do?"
unles s he has first decided that he will
d o the will of God before he knows
what that will is. He must be: willing to
d o God"s will whether or not he likes
It . and whether or not it seems
s uitable lind expedient. Indeed, doing
the right thing may be costly, and to
the c oldly calculating mind it may
8ppear to be the height of
foolishness. But the "foolishness" of
God is wiser than the wisdom of men,
and whllt does not make sense to the
world makes a great deal of sense in
the Kingdom of God (Harold
Lindsell).1 ... From the standpoint
of our faith we should take our
humble end contrite place in God's
plan of the whole, and leave il to him
to complete the fragmentation of our
life (Reinhold Niebuhr), • ... It Is
necessary for me to be humble and
spiritual. to seek communion with
God, to adorn my profession of the
Gospel. and to yield submissively to
his disposal. In whatever way,
whether of service or suffering, he
shall be pleased to call me to glorify
him In the world (John Newton).'
. . . The will of God lsexactly that-
the will of God. It Is not my will. lam
not called to be Successful but to be
his; not to hove greet results In
my life, bull am called to be faithful
(Roger C. Palms). • ..• To will whot
Cod doth will , tholls the only science
that gives us any rest (Chr~fen 0.
/0\olesherbes).
By Carl Mclntir• What Does the Lan~ing · 1
P"rom Till CIIJU8'TlAJf BE~COH Mars Say A:hout God? eow.c-.H.J. on
(Ceet! rd rr.rtiUt werlt) ,... U 'll'leDII tht: Uy 1n which we live. He il the w. ~ ... ~ .. _.,. God o(~ IIIIo. .
•TIIo l..tilte .. Niis ~ Ua -dlot God • I God of J-told you dlat tho nply to thJa l .. t of mlne, Do -1)'. flo to 1 God who to ...,., Did you ,.. -wo "-111o -of .,_en7 Yeo, we know lhcm
colontl .........., Did you ~ 1bo tol-IIIIo WMkT 11111 God._ ....ted ilwm lo "''" the Blblo.
Did )'011 1M lhe -_.,.,., Did you -how IIIey Do Y'* •-r lhc aermons I preoohed lo you
aplaiMd chat U... ,... DOt .... llluu p6ctu,. at aD, wben mm ..,...1 to the '*nT We turned back to th«*
111oy "" Hao by llne,llne by 111M • IIIey c-duoo.... .,_t ,_ 1117 1n Jeremiah and In I IIIah, where God
11aan they . ..., the hOrkon II'Jd tMy llld tt w• 1 ... to che Qa.l4ren of Israel concemtns the ordlntnce
beautiful dl)', a c:U day on Mad.. T'hlft they lOt tbe of tho moon ud t.,(' ord.tnance of the sun, and llld that
odler pktu,., and they be.,n to say, W.O. It w• pl:tk they lhould be chqcd. There wW not be a 101'1 to sit
uad m1ybe It wu 1he reOecdon of the earth ln the upon the throne of David. Reme~er th(K sreat text.?
hel'lens Uke we lme sornettmu. Whit could It be? He il Every time we look at l.be moon now, etpecillly when
a God ofbeeUty. we come to the Pauover tcuon, we see the areal Motel
Cod did not make ~nythlq He made for notlUnJ, He
never made anythins He: made to be tbJOwn away.
Everythina He made, He made for HimaeJf, and He made
It to be uted for Hit &fory,
Now they teU UJ that Man only hu th'" per Ceftt of
-what b this pi? Nitro•a. I au-they aay It Is. Other
elements are there. The conditiona are auch that there
C:ould be Ufe. WeD. it would not iike lone for the lord
to chan• · thrt, If He wanted to. Aoct when I look 1t
earth, I realize that we Uve m a beautiful plac:e. When I
looked at the colors of Man. aDd l stw It. I thouFt.
What is it JOinl to be like when we Ft a chance to Fl
closer to the Milky Wry? But our God il a Cod who
mikes beautiful thlnp. rnd the meat bewtifuJ thina He
wanta to make Ia ICll1leOOe lib Hia Son. Ind. th1t
someone Ia you tnd L The beau~• of God.
We ouJht to apprecilte our own earth a Uti~ more
now, really we ahould. You cannot tum anywhere in
ntture ln the aummertime, in the•a,intheah,wherever
you tum, here Hit finaerprinU ·are; here il God's
handiwork. And We rejok:e in iL
I had an interesting experience this week. I bought a
box. of cherries, and you ahould have aeen me peddling
those cherries around down It Cape May yesterday.
"Where did you get the cberrica? ..
"Well, take one . ., I was givln& everyone a cherry. You
know, I just looked at thOle cherries, a little stem . on
them, little purple things -just so juicy -and they
tasted good, and I just enjoyed them. And then someone
came along and pve me a plum, a nice. beautiful, bJ&,
red plum. The peaches are getti~. ·The apples will
be slong pretty soon. Just thin'-of it -aU these
marvdous things.. If Cod has put 10 many things on this
earth, aU the vari•ty of trees and bushes, and all the
plants and the flowers and the colon, if He has put this
much beauty around us on this liltle earth, what do you
think there must be in tho great expense of His universe?
We ouJht to thank God that He lovea ys. We ou&Jtt to
thank God that He loob down upon ua. We ouaht t~
thank God that He has tokJ us He II aoinJ tQ take us
who bear the imap of the earthy, and we ue earth to
earth and •hes to uhes.. He is going to tab Ul and make
out of us the m011 bea.utiful creatures in the univene,
bec.uae we are JOb\& to be like Jeaua, Hit only beJotten
Soo.
IV. He Is the God of the Bible
He ia a Cod or beauty; that nows from the order.
ADd finally, u we think of the landin& on t.b.r1, He is
the God of the admtilt:L The Iandin& on Man -He is
tM God of law aDd order. The landinatOn'l4us -Ue.ts
tbe God of bet:uty and of JOQd.nea. The landi.n& on Man
-He .. the God or the Bible, and the Bible tells us or
til Son. The landing on Nan opens the Book; It &iYes
the Book a dJmeruion that bM alwaya been there, but
our U.Ddentandin& of it hu *nply been miUJed by the
------BAPTIST BIBLE TRIBUN
moon -there Jt is in the heaven -and that moon b not
aoinc to mowe out of iu place ; it is not goina to cha.nae
Its order It 11 101n1 to stay there until the fullness of
God'a ~elation hu come to pass in ~esus Quist, our
Saviour. -u Oh, the peatest joy that you and I wiU ever have WI
be the opportunity to look into His face, and to see
Him, and to know that He is the Son of God, and He
came out of the fullnea of eternity and out of the
b<*Hn of Heaven down to this little earth, past Man,
~~ Venus, past aU the planets.. put the Milky Way, and
He came right down onto this little earth, where man_l~
He went into the womb of a vi!Jin as the Holy Spmt
pve Him life, IPd then He was born. He Uved here for
only thirty-three yean., and He proclaimed that He was
the Son of God: Everything He did was to tell men that
He was the Son of God. He spoke ofbeing.u.p in Heaven
and on earth at the same time. He uid. "Befo~e
Abraham wu I am." He made these great claims
concemlng the works of creation in whk:h His hands
were active, ·carrying out the great purposes of God. God
was in Quist reconciling the world unto Himsel f.
This is the Christ who raised the dead. In this grc<ll
passage ·here, God says to Job, Job, have you unlocked
the doors of death? Job, have you looked into the
shadow of death'! Yes, Jesus said , I have come to give
My life a ransom for many. And on that cross He died ,
satisfied divine justice to bring us back in reconciliation.
to restore us into fellowship with God. NO'W, we can talk
10 God and say .. Abba, Father." "Our Father, who an in
heaven, hallowed be thy name."
The landing on Man! the landing on Mars! II made us
look into the heavens and starch into the Bible and
thank and biCsa God that down in this place of misery,
strugale, trouble, there is a God. He has given us a Book.
Do you undersund now why my heart is j\Jst
bubbling over with the joy of the Lord, Do you
undentand? "In him we Uve and move and havi' uur
being." And what is God? God is a Spirit, infi nite,
eternal and unchanaeable in His being. wisdom, puwe1 ,
holineu, justice, goodness, and truth. Blessed be the Ct•d
of brae1 from everlasting to everluting! And they l>a 11~
a new song, and it was a song of cru tion· Thuu lt:1s1
created all things by Thy power and for Thy glo •y thr\
were and are created, and unto Thy naute bel ongc tll
majesty and dominion and glory and J"IOWCL Th,·
Almighty God. .
The landing on Mars speaks to w about c;ud, and 11
ought to brtna us to worship Him. It ought to b rmg us to
love Him more. It ought to bring us 10 the pb cc where
we want to teO everyone about how He loved us down
on this e~rth so much that He ~nt Christ '" die form.
and on that cross He accomplished and ri ni sh('(l
everything necessary for our redemption. Now that we
h.,e reached Mars and we can see it and get a weather
report, the heavens should be more beautiful to us in
Jaus Christ our Lord. e
by O~id W. Smith
'TIIings tile Lord Hates'
(COMTIMU!D I"•OM L•ST W!U)
Society says th1t a 'NOfMO. if
•hre 10 dtsirn, befOI"e the binh
of hret ~ can have an lbor·
tion. God c.ll1 this sin murdlr.
Society ays it'• alr)fht not to
c.ll the whole truth if you meant
"Mil. God calls this lin lying.
Society uy1 that two men Of
two women living topther ..
~ben of 1 r~ group
c.ll.c:i the G1y Lit:.ation Soci-
ety. God Qlls this .,-,ibM sin
homoMxuallty.
God's posiUon on sin is that
He twt.s iL He IO'f'ts the linnet,
but .,_tft his sln. Our podtlon
Jhoutd be thl Nme.
Many churches -MMt pertors
haw let down ttMr t.rrien. TMv
no lon91f prectic. Bfble -.per•
don from sin. They no longer
pr-=h mauagn •!nat sin.
They no kw1ger hna lin. If we
s1Md with God, ._ must stand
........ ond hote lin.
God hatu wi~
n:ftov.rWa~
-n--r ,.,._,
MHI ,.._, -*'"-0-: "rhawfOIW
God. O>y God, hetl> --
-"'"' ... oil ., ,..,_
-O>y ,.,_--41:7
By n1tur1 all .. wldtld.
'7IN _," -""'-.. ......,. __ . ..,._,
flllho CM ltftOW /rr' .MrwmWt
17:1~
Jatus Him•lf Mid, ":.... 'f'lyt
tltlhk:h ~ OCit of 1M ,.,,
tNt *'"-_, ~ ,..,. For from
WlliNn. OCit ol,.. ,._,.,of,.,,
,.~., ......... ..,,..,
,.. ..... ~ ""'"*"'.. .,...
Ml-1 I ;. ,II 'c' ...... ..
,.Jt, 'M\'11 'l'u a • ""* .,..., ........ 11.~,.,.,.. fwtAWx •••
"All -M • .,. -__ .., __ _
---7:»ZZ . .,_ .. __ w.-............. ,, .... ..... .,, •. ±.
.,. •• filthy rap: MJd ~ Ml do
f~ • 1 luf:Mrd our iniqui ri".
lik• rh~ wr"nd h•ve t.kM ua ,..,.y_" lwiatl 64:6-
"As i t iJ wri~n. Thwr iJ
nont! righteous, no. nor ~:
T,_,e '' non~ U..r unc¥rlt.nd-
erh. therl if non~ th.t .-ek~rh
~fter God. They .,~ all f/O'H! out
of t/1~ IWY, rh!lfY ¥tl togtJ~r M-
com~ un(Nofitllbl•} th•rt! iJ non~
tlt•r cJo.th good, no, not ontt ...
Rom111s 3:10·12.
Som• people seem to have. a
diff icult time underuanding the
wrcked and unrighteou$ condi·
t10n the1r hurt is in. A short
time ago I talked with •n elderly
IMty, problblv in her 80's or 10,
who was VltfV ilt. I ltMted talk·
ing about death. tnd nght 1wey
she became v•rv upset. I •ikflt
her why this upset her so. and
with big tears in her eyfl, 1h•
uid, "I can't sle.p at ni_,t for
,,., of dyin1:' I began exptein-
int to h« how the lord could
tllke awey til thtt f .. jul1 by
-'tint Him for forgiwnest of lin
and truetlng HhTI for Mtvttion.
Sha toobd at me jult a IOOefo.
t.c.d . • ooukl be. lind Nid,
''Why4"-werend, I've,..,.,. doM
anything wront. Wtl, meybe
..,...,. little 1hi'WI, but nothing
t.d enor.9't to. tD 10 hill for.
....,._ ....-ory for a · little
whUe, but not ...,nrl hill,"
,\II Untlthteous
lut lhe lrutft it .. .-a COP-~ to .-net hlfl and.
-·---1111
of Ul •e bv Mtuft wfc::lwd and
-~."And--"' ,. -.... "'"' h My ,.,. *' .,,., IWiflw ••a sa _,.,. ............. , ..... .. .flit,..,--"-"' ... ,.... -, ,.. -
....... lice. 21 :27
~ ltlsalra•"• .. ttJ law
ty ... tat;h •• , ........ .
•
unless by some m~rade our Wick.
edness and unr~ghteou~nes\.
which God hates, c.Jn be
changed to goodneu.
F"trst ol all you mvn ou+t
trymg to jun ifv yourself. Paul
recogn1led th1s es a barroer 10
the salvation of manv Jew•~
people when he uud. "Brr!thrwn,
my ~.,,·~ de$irr! Mid pr•yer to
God for Jv.el i1, th•t rh•y migllc
bt! uved. For f btMr thfJm record
rh•t th~y h•ve • n•f of God, bur
not «eording to knowledge. For
the y btting ignor.nt of God's
rightt!OUsnea. Mid going •bout
to ntablilh tltWr OMn dg/JrNua-
ness. hw11 not wbmi ttftl them·
wlvn unto tn. rigltrrwu.,_ of
God." Rom1ns 10: 1-3 •
Second, you must repent ol
your sins. "/ ~WI you, N•y: but.
UCfiPt ye ,.,.nt, Y• .JJMI all
likewi• per-ilh." 1M witting to
sav to the l ord, "I have sinned.
Pt.ase forg•ve me of my sins."
Third, be wilting t01M:Cept by
fa ith Jesus Christ and Hts right
.OUitteSI.
"And t. found In him, not
,.,.ing mfM ON't rlfltr.ou,_.,
which i1 of th~ l•w. but lh,t
whk:h ;, through 1M f.!th of
O.mt, the rightNu~nn~ t/Jiich
.iJ of God by !.;lit;" Philippians .
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After ecceptlng Him • your
Saviour. you Cl!" say with me •
"Not by work• of rlfh~«~utne
.,ich ... ,..., don•. but ltCCord·
ing to hi• mercy M ~ ua. by
m. ,..,..., of ,.,..don . .,d
,.,....., ol 1M Holy 0'-t:
twHdlo Mlh«J on w 16undMI/y
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.. fliiould .. -,.;,.-
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PUBLIC NOT1C«.
TN llol*rllr-.. -~··-· .A1'UIIIIT or AIWf.
11o111 '"'""'"'.., 111o-Till lollowlll -1o OOIIIIIliT or._ orne. Bar -r ud ~ doill boot--U: '-"· TlTIOOII BW IIAII£ sn Jrto A.. eo.-dol bock 1..._ tOO s. no ~-1ou
llor, Cllll:'iUS:"Goorp ~Co.-clolllu·= .......... lloo ~of Die J0141Pb ClnCJII, 511 U1a t:IIIS: W'UUul B. ,..,...,., Bill I is lfaiD«
Att .. CoroMIIIIMar,CIIU. 100! .. JA.M. Corola del 'fJf.eJY,''IIOlJlrote.SIItt
810111. llu, Cllll. -· 110, JCnport -.., CA.
TbJa bi1I1111Ja~-TIU blefMif&.tcoadllc:t... lUI(), 1'bt ftoiM Lw .......
od ., ....... ~.llpod: od "" .. ~.$~poe~, -.... .-... -Goorp J. c.._ W. H. ltnlld. wu lllod 1o C.., oe-
Tbl.o llalomllll wu IIJod TblO --WU lllod !St lilT!. Alu W. Vloln, wUb tat ooulltJ c:lert o1 o,.... wttta tbe eoaDty ettrt of Or-z.ul stern Vllta, Newport
Ull Couty ...... 11 1177. .... CooiiiJ ""'· I, 19'17. Bacb, CA 9!ee0.
Mlilb: J.ac:, 15, .... 1, MUA: Aac. 11, 11, ~. T1l1t ~ wu coo-a, 15, 19'17, m tbe !ftwPOrt Sept. t, 11'17, Ia ttt.Newport a.ettd bJ an Lall'f1l)al. A1aP
Rubor Eaodp. F-8G'III ' Rubor 1-FIOOst W. VIeiro.
PUBLI C NO T ICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The foliOWlfl& ,perJOn 11
dot.QI buslness as: Island
Martoe, 114 Martoe AYe.,
BaD:Iot Island, Cal. 92662:
GU'J D. Webster, 114 Mu-
lDe An., Balboa Island, Cal.
9Z&U; Frances E. Webster,
112 Marfoe AYe., Balboa ts.
laDd, Cal. 92662,
Thla business Is coOillct-
ed by ID lod.IYtduJ.I, Signed:
Fruces E. Webster.
Tb11 atatement was ftled
wtth tbe county eJerk of Or-a.nce County Aug, 12, 19'17.
Pub1lsb: Aug. 18, 25,Sept,
1, 8, 1977, ID the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -80372
PUBLI C ~OTICE
S-811145
FICTITIOUS BIJSIIIESS
NAIIE STATEIIEJCT
Tile foiiO'Willc por-lo
do1Dg busi.DeSI IS: Hobaet_
162& Newport BIYd., 110,
co.a. Mea, Cal. 91&27:
MulDe JobDIOO KDorr, IBM
Newport Bl'fd,, f l O, Costa
Mtll, Cal. 9Utl.
Th1a: buiDea Ll c.ooduct.
ed by lG IDIIIY!daal.
Slgned: MuiDe J. Koorr.
This statemtDI ftl rued
wttb the cocmty clerk ot Or·
ange CoontJ Auc. 12, 19'11.
Publtsb: Aug. 18, 25,8ept.
1, 8, 1!17'7, 1D tiMJ Nnport
P.amor Enslen. F .aoss1
PUBLI C NOT I CE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following peraoa t.
PUBLIC N 0 TIC E doq business as: Rbash&an
s.86132 Music, 710 Feroleat An.,
FICTITIQUS BUstriESS Corooa del Mar, Calif.
NAME S'TATEMENT 92625: Ira J. Ra.lbon, 710
Tbe follow ing person ts Fernleat An., Corona del
dolliiJ business as: Canaday Mar, Calli. 92625.
& Associates, Inc., 16781 Th.Js busiDeu l.s conduct-
MUUken, Irvine, CA . 92714: ed by an 1ndh1dull. S1(ned:
Four SaH Properties, Inc., Ira J. Ralboo.
CalU. corp., 16781 Milliken. Tbls statemeDI. was rued
l"lne, CA. 927 14. wtth the courty clerk of Or-
This buslness is conduct. ange County Aut. 8, 1977.
ed by a corporation. Publish: Aug. 11, 18, 25,
Corporation Name: Four Sept, I, 197?, 1o the New-
Sall Properties, In<:., Chris port Harbor Enstgn.. F .80()60
Canaday, Pres. PUB_L IC N O TICE
This statement was fUed
wltb tbe county cler k of Or. FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS
anee Cou nty Aug, 10, 1977, NA ME STATEMENT
Publish: Aug, 18, 25,Sept. The tollowl,.-peraoo ts
1, 8, 1977, In the Newport doing business as: TUrldoe-
Harbor E nslgn. F' -80208 ton £ustoess Management:
943 Cedar Place, Costa Me-
PUBLIC N OTIC E sa 92627: Jaclyn JUI Turk~
S.85839 ington Lee, 943 Cedar PI:,'
STATEMENT OF ABAN -Costa Mesa, CA. 92627,
OONMENT OF USE OF FIC ~ This business Is c.ordlct-
TITJOUS BUSINESS NA.ME ed by an indiYldual, Signed:
The toUowtng ~rson has J. Jill Turkington~.
abaadooed the use or tht Thls .statern.e:ot was. ftl.M ,
ftct1ttCIQs business ram~ J. with ~~ COUI:I4Y clerk ol (>r.
D. PropertieS, 453!tRoJbury ~e ~Cou~y. ·.Augo.l2, J1l'l •.
Road, Corona del Mar, CaJ-Publish: Aug. 18. 25,Sept.
Uontla 92625. The FJcttttous 1, 8, 1977, In tbe Newport
BusJ.Dess Name referred to Harbor Ensign. F -803'73
above was nled In Orange PU~LI C N O TI CE
County on June 27, 1977 .
Lee l Bromtley, 4539 Rox~ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
bury Road, Corona del Mar, NAME STATEWENT
CalllornJa 92625. The followlng person is
Thia: business was con-dollli busioess u: Ms.
ducted by an iodiviOOa.J. Mintz' fl..otasy, 114 Ap.te
Signed: Lee t Bromlley . Street, Balboa Island. CaJU.
Thts statement was filed 92662: Deborah Mae Walt-
wltb the county clerk of Or-er s, 1440 N. CallJornla Ave.,
aace County Aug. 11, 19'77, La Puente, CaJlt. 9174-4.
Publish: Aug. 18, 25,Sep«. This business 1s coDdoct.
1, 8, 19?7, In the Newport ed by an IDdtYidual, Signed:
Harbor Ensign. F.7806S Deborah M. Walters.
This statement wu ftled
~_::.P_::UcoB:_:L:_;IcoC:.:_:N_::O:_:T:_:I_::CcoE:__ with the county clerk of 0r-
S.86l40 a..nce County Aug. 10, 19?7.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Publtsb: Aug, 18, 25,Sept.
NAME STATEMENT 1, 8, 1977, ln tbe Newport
Tbe following pe rson is Htarbor £:o.sign. F' .80213
do~ busio.e-ss as: RusseU
II Aaoclltes Sales Consull-
aots, 888 Sandcastle Drh·e,
Corooa del Mar, California
921525: Richard F. Russell,
loc., California corp., 888
Sandea.atte Dr ive, Corona dtl
Mar. Calltornta 92625.
This business Is conduct.
ed bJ a corporation.
Corporation Name: Rich-
ard F, Russell, lnc., Rich-
ard F. RusselJ, Prestdeot.
Thts statemeDt was toed
wltb tbe county clerk of OJ'.
IDle County Aug. 11, 1977,
Pltlll1b: Aug, 18, 25, Sept.
1, 8, 19?7, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -80276
PUBLI C NOT ICE
S-86139
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
PUBLIC NO T ICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The toUowtoc persons are
doln& busloess as: San Joa-
quin Management and Leas.
ll<! Co., 139ZZ Dol~ Sonia
Aoa, Calif, 92705: Bryson E.
Hickman. 1947 Port Bishop
Place, Newport Beach 92860.
Tbls bastoeu is coodact.
ed by 1D l.odlYidual. Slped:
Bryson E. HlckDWL.
This statemeat was D.ltd
with tlle cotui:y elerk of Or-
.,., CouiiiJ Au(. IZ, lll77.
Publish: Aug. 18, Z5, Sept.
1, a, 197?, tn the Newport
Harbor Eoslp, F' .803?1
PUBLI C NOTICE
S-8111Z3
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEIIENT
PUBLI C NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUillNESS
NAil£ STATEMENT
Till 11011.,.1111 porooo u
doll( .,. ...... u : Mnpon
e., Prot .. slooll BuUdiDC,
Zfll E. Coast HJpway, Co-
rollll del liar, Calli. 9:26Z5:
DomtoJe Caclo, 146 StQre.
cllfl lld., Corona del Mar,
Cllll. 92625.
Tb11 baiiD&SI 1.1 eoodaet-
ed bJ ao Lodl'fldul. SJgoed:
DomeDlc Caelo.
Tbta atatemeat was ftled
w1tb tbe couty clerk of or. uc• CouatJ Aac. 8, 1977.
~bUab: Auc. 11, 18, 25,
Sept. 1, 19'17, lo tbe New-
port Rubor Eo.sip. F -80055
PU'BLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAil£ STATEMENT
Th1t ltltttnlllt .... ftlld
wttb tbt eouty clerk of Or-
lUll Couty ...... 11, 1177.
PubUob: ...... 25, Stpl.
1, a, 1,, U77, 111 u. New-
port IWtlor £-F. 775ZI
P U BLIC NOTICE
8·815174
FICTITIOUS BOSiliESS
HAllE ST ATEIIEJCT
The tollowt.ac periiOU are
dollol bulloeu u: Flllloa
Associates, 1411 Cwt, New·
port Beaeb, CA 9U60: Mary
Kay Koootal, 538 Wlutoa,
Puadeu, CA 111107; st~Ye
R. KoDfal, 1411 CUff, New-
port Boo<b, CA 92&&0.
Tills basloeu 1s c.ol:dJct.
ed bJ a CHtnl partDenblp.
SlcDed: Mary Kay Kollfal.
Partoer.
This lta.temlllt was ftltd
with tbt coumy clerk of Or.
ance County Auc. 15, 19'77.
Publlsl" Aug. Z5, Sept.
1, 8, 15, 19'71, 1D tbe New-
port Rubor EDBlgD. F --80410
P~;!BL'IC NOTICE;
F'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The tollowtac per10n is
dolog buatoeas as: Ma.rana-
thl A(eacy tor Travel, Agen-
cy for Truel, 38 Broot-
hoUow Drtte, SutaADI.,Ca.
llf. 92'705: Tours of the Way
Inc., Calltornta corp., De-
cember 6, 1973, sa Brook-
hollow Drive, Santa Ana, Ca-Ut. 92705, The followt.og persons are
Tb.ia bustoess is condl:lct-; doing buslDess as: HarTY
ed by a corporation. E. Karsten Jr., Partnership,
Corporation Name: Toure 4627 Camden Dr., Corona
of the Way Inc., Israel Car-del Mar, Ca. 92625 : HarTY
mona, Prealdeot, E. Karsteo Jr., 4627 Cam.
TbJs statemem was ftled den Dr., Corona del War,
with tbe county clerk of or. Ca, 92625; Andy Karsten,
aoce County Aug, 8, 1971. 22841 Costa Bella,
Publlsh: Aug. u. 18, 25, El Toro, Ca. 92630; Gary
Sept, 1, 1977, 1o the Newport W. Pomery, 2907 Ebbtlde
Harbor Eostgn. F -80048 Rd., Ccrona del Mar, Ca.
92625.
P1J BL I C N 0 T ICE This busi.oess is coDduct.
S.85818 ed by a genenl partraersbip.
FlCTITlOUS BUSINESS Slgned: HarTY E. Karsten Jr.
NAME ·srA'tE'M£ltf .... · Tbt~ !t2teait"Dt'ltU nted
The following person Is wttb tbe couoty clerk of Or~
dolllc busloess, as: AnDie 's anee County Aug. 8, 19'77.
Jewelry Shop, 320 MartDe Publlsb: Auc. 11, 18, 25,
Ave,, Balboa tsland. Calif. Sept.1, 19?7, 1D the Newport
92662> Thomas ilo,.jlao, Hart>or Eoslgn. . _ F -80057
571$Cbltu:A•e.,frt)tttaHot.. P.UB IC NaT I)"'PP04.1C aUf,'ll&Ol~tl•lt.n'l .n •' 1 h, ., \£'; , ··
Thl.l. buloess f.& c::oDct-FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
ed by an ladlvldlal. Sjped: NAME STATE.MENI'
Thomas Boyajlaa. Tbe toUo'llrtDg persons are
This statement was tued doing bosloess as: Sbor~
with the oouaty clerk of Or. Development, 12 Tribute Ct.,
ance Couoty July 15, 1977. Ne-wport Beach, Calif. 92663:
Publlsb: Juc. 11, 18, 25, l'nld Wm., Shores, 12 Trt-
Sept, 1, 19'77,1n tbeNewport bute Ct., Newport Beach,
Ha.rbor EnaJcn. F -79011 Calif. 92663; Patricia
PUBLIC N OTICE Sbores, 12 TrlbuteCt.,New---.:.::.:::-;:...-:c..!....:.:C--port Bnch, Calif. 92663 ;
S~8582Z Caf'J Koeb, 7 S-..tft Court.
F'ICTmous BUSINESS Newport Beach. Calif. 92663.
NAME STATEMENT This boslDess is conduct-
The foUowtac per110o la ed bJ a ceneral partnership.
~ busloess u: Fin Po lot Stcoed: Patricia Shores.
CJeaoers, 1864:1 Main st.. This statemeot n s nted
HuillJ..I:ICtoo Beach, CL 92647: wltb tbe couli:y clerk or Or -
Youac KII)Wbuc.6401 War. at~~e Coaoty Aug. 8, 19'77.
Der be., 1564, HuntlDCtoo Publlsb: Aug. 11, 18, 25,
Beacb, CL 9264'7. Sept, 1, 1977, in the New-
This business Is cooduc-port Harbor Ensign. F .80056
ted by an 1nd1YIIl!ai. Signed:
Y ouac Kap Whaoc.
This statemeot na tlled
wltb the count7 clerk or Or. aace County Au&. 2, 197'7.
Publlsh: Auc. 11, l8, 25,
Sept, 1, 1977, Ill tbeNewport
Harbor Enslen. F -79796
PUBL IC NOTI CE
S-85819
FlCTmOUS BUSINESS
NAIIE STATEMENT
The tollowlac penoo ls
cloiJI( bosllooss ..., II. l,
IDe .. USOZ Madrop.cta, Ills.
sloG VIejo, CIIUorDII !12475:
Mtu~ramtth taastrtM - a
ClllllorDll c:orooraUaa, zuoz llodnpde, llluloo
Vlojo, Clllllornla 92675.
This buJ1111 ls ooaduc:t-
td by a COJ110n..tioll..
Corpontioa II.JM: Wes-
aenmlttl ~rtu, Robert ... _ ..... ~~~, '-·
Tbls ltatemllt wu 41ed
Wllb lbo _..,clerk"' Or-
PUBL IC N OTIC E
S~85803
STATEMENT OF ABAN .
OONMENT OF USE OF' FIC ~
TmOUS BUSINESS N AM£
The followiogpersoo(per-
sons) han abandoned the
use of the n cuuous busin-
ess name America West
Construction. Inc:. at 1201
Don Stl'ftt, Suite 490, New-
port Beach, California
92660. The ft ct1Uous busi-
ness name referred toabo.-e
wa s tiled 1D Cou oty on 8
AprD 19?7. Dese-rt Crest
lot., A Calli:>rnla Corpor-
atloa,. 1201 Dove St., Suite
490, Newport Beacb, CaJif.
9ZI&O.
This busloesswascoU»c-
ttd bJ 1 oo rpon.tfon.St(ned:
Dnld K. Varoer, Prestdeot.
Tbls s taement was rued
wltb tbe couot-y clerk of Or-
I.JIIe COQQtJ Jul1 28, 197'7. Tbt lo11owl.t:W per80DI art clollll bill .... u : ElDorado
R, V, Rtntal5, 10870Kalama
Rtftr Road, Fouatain ValltJ,
Cllllltmda 928a7: Ptter Bry.
1111, 1106 Well R~J~Mr St-,s .... ...._cA.9Z704;
Torrr Bortle«, CZ82SI<Jiart
Ar-.. lmae, CA. 11!'714;
Bnc:t CQC~Per, 1555 Mea
Verde DdYe Eut, f18.G,
C-.._ CA. 9ZIU; Paul
Dtttor, 11t0Z Gocllobo An ..
-, Cerritos, CaJll)nl&a
IICJIOI; Rlcllull z_.,
tr/4 A•-de Lu Flore., y-Ll8dl. CA. 9ZIII;
WUIIuo P. Wlolllodl., Jr.,
41U toe.ll Af-t, Loac -.-,cA..toiO'I.
Tbe tollowilll penoa are
ootac bast ..... u: o • o
DtYelopmellll: Coa!PIJI1, !?11
E. CC>III IIle-Y. SalloiCII,
Coroa& dtl Mu, CA *":
111(0 Couty ...... l , lt77.
MUob: ...... II, II, 25,
MUab: AQC, 11, 18, !5.
Sept, 1, 19'77, LD the Newport
Hartlor Eoslco. F .74384
nu teetr1n '-eoadlld ...
II b7 I -nl po-llldp.
WWIIII P. Wldl·
Jr.
-~--lllod -.. _..,.daR"' Or.
• Cooa1J ""'· I!J. 1m. .......... u ....... :-!.a::.: a. :::
David P. Dt:Laoc:f, 4t01
CamdeD Drift, Corota del
Mar, CA. IIU5i Sbella A.
DoL&G<y. 4101 c-
Drt• .. CoroM del Mar, CA.
9UI5; Olooa-
CompuJ", a ~
COII!i~K~Md of WU1.IaJI 8 ....
1!0<11, r-nl ..-. IUC
w. .Bor ·-llnport Boacll, CA -. ud Idol
11. llboroct, _nl,._
of -01--Co•·
-· IUC W. Bo7 ... _ N-rt -.., CA-.U.
nil Vdru &ac 0 ct ..
od 117 1 JoUII 1 n,-.-
Da.rld P, Pol-.
1'MI ... art ... Slid
-Do _, dart "'Or-... c_, ...,.. 4, 1m . -..... ~ ....... t. 1, 1m, 11 a...._.
..,... IE11L f-*t
Stell. 1, 1t'l?, Ia tbiHewport
Rubor Eoolp. F-7t71Z P U BLIC N O T ICE
PUBL.I C NOTICE $.858()4
-FICTITIOUS BUSIHESS
8-11115 HAllE STATEMENT
.. FIC""';f"(j,Jifr()08R 8ii&:M:SS Tbe foJJowt.ac penon ls
IIAIIS ITA.TKIIDT clolll( boll-u : Amerta
'ntiDI:Iowlzl ,...._ an •• eo.tne~~oac~. dotlc ,_,., 11 u: 1 11hu-1101 llote Sltrelt. S.Jte 410.
Ill 1111, I-Bo,O•<ot ICnport Bacb, Cal.-
Ill... F-11 YalloJ, Ctllf. C. G. _...,._ Lid., I
trfot: ,._ ···,11101 Coldtr* ~rotloa, UOI
Ill. -Ct., '••IIIII lloftltreot,Sallo410,JC ....
V1D07, Callt; ....... R. port--, CoL -• .......... Raltert ,.. ....... s ll ~-
~ lall YlllorJ, Calif. . od 117 a--' t II .. 5 kt-Coi'Jontlea MaiM: C. G.
od loy I--r1!p, • ..,...... Lid., llarld 111111* ..,.... W. S 1 z .,.,.., PN"Ifrsl
.,.. ,~,• ..... ..,. ftlz •••Nm.t
-a.~-~~Or--.. _,.-.,ar. -c_, llllJ n. tm. -c_, .,.., u. 1m.
NMIIoo ..... II. 11, a, M ''* Aol· U, It, a, ._. 1, tm,• a.-.-. a,.a. 1, 1m, 1111111 ""•port -•·•r ,_,._ ...._ 1 IWL ,_.,..,
NE'FORT IIARII!R EJjSICII
PUIIUIHED ftEJ(LY ·VG.!
THURSOAY, SEPT. I, IJn
COIOA DEL liAR, CAUF.
PUBLIC N OTICE
·--171 FICTITIOIJS Ma11E8S
HAllE ST ATEIIEJCT
IRVINE CO. TO
PUBL.IC NOTICE ,.. i>llowlaa -· .. dolll--· .. -MASTER PlAN SCHEDULE
CP-4110
FICTITIOIJS BClliiOESS
MAllE STATEMENT
81!11\11.!1 ....... Ullllfot· . TN lrYIJoo eo_.,, ••· poitf'Bftlil.., ~ .,.._ ~Cil! "''W II DIW onto tlip. re-
UorW 92U7: DDa1d S. ma.t. COCIIIDitted ~ Ua nw-w-. 30104. VIa VlciDrta, lor ..... IDr all octlre lr-
Palol Vt.f'dt.t, Calllonla Yloe VU1ap1, IDCIDclkc
90Z'74. WOOCI>rldp, Turtle Roell,
Th• lollowtar pthOIII are
dollolblliotNU: llolldly
HooH, 1m E, Cout Hwy,,
Corona del Mar, CA ttm:
'Ro•ld F, Vu flee, 1100
Struck, Dra.ace, CA 92&17;
llary E. Vu Ha. IISOO
st~ck, Oruce, CA 9261'7.
Ttlla bu11Dtu Ia CODdaet-
ed by 111 uo.Jneorpontld u.
aoctatioo otbtr t1a1 a part-
.. nlllp. Slpeci: Rolllld F.
Van Hee; Mary E. Van H".
Tbta baa-11 ooadl:lct-H&ttlor Vt .. Ud tbt Daleb·
ld by u LadiYidrlal. SJ,ped.: borboodl ol RaocbO SaoJoa-
Dou..ld S. WOOdl. QUiD Ud Heritage Park. ac-
Tbl.l ltalnMG& wu ftltd COrdiDC to Fruk E. Hucbes,
wt1h tbt COIUitJ cltrk of Or-Ytee..presldeti: of tlle com-
qe CoutJ Ataeut 15, tm. puy'a rnidemta.t dtrutoo
Publlth: A.Qcust zs, Stp-aDd president of Its home
tembtr 1 8 1$ 1m •-bulldlac dlwlaloo, lntoe Pa. ''',will Ute Newport Hutor EDiip. c c,
F .. 8041)9 ''lrYIDt President Peter --::=::-:-=-=..,:.,.:;:=. Kremer hU reatnrmed 1.o This statemeDl wu ftletl
wttb tbe courty tlerk of Or. uc• COWity Aag. n, 1m.
P U BLIc N O TI c E tlle stroocest terms tbe com-
Professional E~erow Ser-
=·~~A~~.~~ No, 77 -0913--DD,
Publish: Auc. zs, s.ot.
1, 8, 15, tm. In tile New.
port Harbor EnslgD. F-80586
PUBLIC NOTICE
S-86136
S':'ATEMENT OF ABAN-
DONMENT OF USE OF FIC-
TITIOUS PUSINESS NAWE
The following peraoo baa
abaodoned lbe use of tbe
Fictitious Business Name:
•· Alao's Clasatc Cars" at
1601 Don Street, Suite 230,
Newport Bea.cb, CA 92660.
The ftctttlous busi.Dtssaame
referred to above wu filed
In County on Jwte 15, 1977.
Alan W. VIeira, 2421 Stern
S-811104
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The lollo'IJt.lil penou. are
dolac bact,... u: CalUor.
ala Propert1•, a partner-
·~, 1000 Qua.Ustnet,Sulte
1150, NI'WJ)Ort Btlcb, Ca..U -
fornla szsoo, Fnu ltools-
cber, 1000QuallStreet:,Sulte
160, Npport Btaeb, Call-
forD.la 9%660; RJetard Hoac-
laDd, 1000 Quail Street, Suite
160, Newport B•cb, CaJr.
lornla 92660.
TbJ.s bus!Desa ls codlct~
ed by a ceoeral .-,rtoersh.lp.
Slcntd: Frlt& lloelaeber.
Tbls statemeot was ftled
wttb tbe county clerk of Or~
qe Couaty Aug. 18, 19?7.
Publish: Aue. 25, Sept, t,
8, 15, 1977, tn the Newport
Harbor Enstca F -80617
Vista, Newport Beach, CA P U B LIC N OTICE
92660, S.86173
This business was con-FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
<klcted by an ind..lvt<klal. Alan NAME ST JTEMENT
W. Vieira, The tollowt'* person Is
'Tbl& statement was ftled dolnc business as: Ne-wport
wltb the coollty clerk of Or. Stutrd Roll, 11 FashJon Is-
IJlile County Aug. 11, 19'7 7. J.aod, Newport Ce-nter, New-
Publlsb: Aug. 25, Sept. port Beacb, C A 92660: s.
1, 8, 15, 1977 , in tbe New-K ' o loc c' •··Ia • rt Ha E . ., •• 10 • .._ D S
po rbor nslgn.. F .77522 Restaurant, 3333 Bristol.
PU BLIC N O T ICE Costa.Mesa,CA92626, --""';:'::;-::'-.:.:.=-This bustoeS3 Is conduct-
S--86147 e1 by a corponUon.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Corporation oa.me: S. K.
NAME STATEMENT • 0 •··
T ., UK,,Abraham Kaplan, be foUowtne persons are Pres.
Cloi.Dg busloess u : l..()rt•a This statement was rued
Liquors, 2200 Newport wttb tbe coonty clert of Or -
BIYd., Costa Mea., Ctl, a.nge County Aug. 15, 1977, ~2627: Dudley B. Rich, 1867 PDbllsh: Aug . 25, Sept,
Ba)'p()rt Way, Newport 1, 8, 15, 1977, In the New.
each, Cal.; U,retta Rich, port Harbor Ensign. F -80407
1867 Bayport Way, N'ewport
Beach, Cal, ~='U BLI C N.OT IC E
This business Is co~ct-FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
ed. by a CeCLeral pe.rtoersbl.p. IC.Ul£•S1'ATEMENT s""""' Oodlv ~. Rl<ll. T Th1a SU:Cemeii' ftj .ated be ti1.Jowiait penoos an • · doiJIC ballDeSS as: Newport
wttll tlle .Coullt) clerk of Or-Retcbts Travel Sen-tee, 149
qe County Aoe. 11, 19?7• Rlnrslde An., Newport
Publlsl)' Aug. Z>, Stpl. 1, B a b Cll -··· J • w 8, 15, 19?7 In the Newpon e c ' • :NO<;Jo.~: o .. n .
Harbor ED.S:lgn F _80321 McMaetln, 2'730 Park New-
port Dr., Newport Beach.,
P U BLIC NOT ICE Cal. 92660; Robert Mc Mack-
In, 27SO Park Newport Dr.,
S-86166 Ne-wport Beach, Cal. 92660;
FICTITIOUS BUSlNE$ Earl L. Llrxlley, 4072 Ger-
NAME STATE WENT ,_,h_ C maiDder, u•wt:, al . 92715.
The follow~ pera:>ns are Tbls business Ls coodUe-
OOI.ne buslDess as: Metro ted by a geooral outnershtp.
News, 700 Civic Ceoter, 8-Stped: EarlL. LiDdley.
292, Santa Am, CA 9%701: Tbi.s statemeot was rued
Dl't'ld J. Conca.oaoa, J r., with the county clerk of Or-
1606 Guy, San Diego, CA a.oge Coonty Aug. 15, 1977.
92103; Gerard Corr1gan. Pub11 • A 16 zs •-pt s .. : ug . • • --• t605 Gla cier, Sa.a Diego, CA 1, 8, 1977, 1o the Newpot1
92120. Harbor Ens1gn. F ~80406
This busineas Is cotdlct-
ed by a Umtted pa.rt:oer-P U BLIC N OTICE
sh.lp. Signed: DaY1.d J. Con-
eamon. Jr.
Thls statement was ftled
with the couDtJ clerk ot Qr.
ange Couaty Ana:. 16, 1977.
Publlsh: Aug. 25, Sept.
1, 8, 15, 1977, 1n lbe New.
port Ha.rbor Enslp. F' -80511
PUBLIC NOTICE;
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NA ME STATE WENT
Tbe fotlowtr:w: Pfl'300 is
dolnc bu11Dess as: TnTel
Network -Newport Arta
Trani, loc., 4630 Campus
Or., Suitt 101, Nnport
Beacb, CA. 92660: Newport
Area TnYel toe. Delaware
Corp.
Tbls bustneas is coaduct.
ed by a corporat1011.
Colp)ntioa Name: New~
port Area Tn•el, Ioc., Dor-
eeo A. Burchett, Vice PreaJ.
dent.
1'bl5 statemeat wu ftltd
wJtll tbt ooaaty clerk ol Or-
IIIJO CouiiiJ ...... 19J lt77.
-llob: Alii. 15, -. I.
8, 15, 1m, ID HM ~rt
Hubor EMip. F..t0e42
PUBLIC N OTICE
FICTITIOIJS BUSIMESS
II AilE ST ATEIIENT
Tbt fbllowtll .,..._ 1ft
dolOJ ...,,_ u: I. JW a
Ju •a COIItry Cll&rra,
Z. Ju•a Sewtllc ClftM.
3. Prtor'o booon>.. 4. SiPeod
looorp., IIOAplO.\ro..llol-
bOI lolul, .. _ S.<A,
CA -: JID ,_, 1110
Arl'O}O, 9too 'hM., CA tUOt;
Ju~ IUtlaolll.,-·
port --. CA. -· TlU t. J$17 X il Ollillllllld ..
tel bJ a ,...,a~,......, 11,
straot JW ll -· ,.... .. ,[[ ........
-... _,dart of Or--e_, ..... a. am. -............ .. I, II, lm, II .. ~ .......... ,...,.
FICTITIOUS BUSINE~
NA ME STATEMENT
Tbe following person ls
dolae business as: Medical
Clln.lc For Wei.(ht Counsel~
lDC. 1617 Westcll!f Dri.ve,
Newport Beach 926&0: Paul
A. Lessler ~edtca.l Corpor ..
attoo, C aJUonUa corp., May
12, 19?6, 416 North Bedford
DrtYe, Bewerly Hills, CL
90210.
Tbts busioess is cooduct-
ed by a corporttioll.
Corporation Name: Paul
A. Lessler Medical Corp.,
Paul A. Lessler, president.
This statement wu nled
with tbe ooonty clerk ot Dr-
uce County Aug. 15, 1977.
Publish' Aug. 18, zs. s.pt.
1, 8, 19'77, In the N~wport
Harbor EDSiin. F ~80428
P U BL IC N OTIC ~
S-86146
n c TmOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATE. VENT
Tbe foUowtDc peraJOS &r"* ttotac blaslotss as:: BuslDeSJ "'-<Uu Plrtllorslllj) Ho.
11. 17140 SkJ Park Boule-
raN. lrYIJoo, Cllllon>la
11!'714: L. C. Smoll, 171140
S1<J Put Bird., lnl,.., C II.
tr?l4; Jam• A. CbrlsteD-
-. 1$$1 o..,....... Dr1••·
Vllla Put, CoL; Jolla C.
co~~..., arm Slllpolcle Dr~
Dua ...... Cal.; Joloo R.
sa..,t.t. sao "• ,..._ ._ hloo Vo .... Cal.;
Cloarl• G. Ball, &$SJ liD-
-Drlr., Oraap. CoL; Darr111e E. llballorol, 17110
S1<7 Part Bl"'~ 1n1oo. C 1L
91714.
"1M Wrt 1• It a...WCt-=~~ b&a 11 .........
-.. ~dartaiOr--c_, ....._ u, 1m.
-..... 1 ....... !t a, tm, 11 a. llo.,..t ,._E....._ r.-
I
pany's loac term commJt-
meat to the QUality, mas-
ter-planned approach to de.
ve)opmeot," Mr. Hugbes
poiJlted out. "This means
that Ule lnlne geoen.J plan_
wtll ch Is displayed In the
V Ulage information center
aDd enry li'YtDe V11.1.ace
sales om ce, Is u n.J.Id as
ever, ~ so are the plans
P U BLI C N OT IC E
S-86199
FiCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe toUowiqg person Is
dotng business as: Powell
Paintl.ng Co., 6100 Edinger
Ave., t503, Huntington
Beach, Calif. 92647: Rot:er
A, Powell, 6100 Edinger
AYe., 1503, Huntington
Beach., Calif. 92647 .
Tl'lis business i.s conduct-
ed. by an lDd!Yldual, Sl.gned:
Roger A. Powell.
Thb statement w:a s ftled
-with the coumy clerk of Or.
aoge County Aug. 22, 1977.
Publlsb: Sept, 1, 8, 15,
22, 19'77, Lo the Newpott
Hart>or Ensign. F ·8071 4
P U BLIC N OTICE
S-89806
f iCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tht foUowl.tlg persons are
doi.D.g business as: (1) Daisy
VU Assoclates, Ltd., (2)Dai·
sy vm Associates, Ltd., (3)
Daisy [X Assodates, Ltd.,
(4) Daisy J: Associates, Ltd.,
(5) Daisy XI As~l.ates,
Ltd., 4120BirchStreet, SUite
1 )4, Newport S.cb. Cal.
lforuia 92660: John Koo-
riser, 190'7 Bayadere Ter.
race, Corooa del War, Call~
forlll& 926!5; Cllarles J. Oi.
I mood. 159 S. Bo1rUDg Green
Way, Brentwood, CaJ11onU.a
9:x>49.
This bo:sioess Is conduct ~
ed by a UmJted partne-rSltip.
SlgDed: John Koowi..ser I
Charles J. DiamoiXI.
This statement n s rued
with tbe coumy clerk of Or -
all!Je County Aug. 22, 1977.
Publish: Sept. 1, 8, 15,
2!, 1977, in the Ne..-port
Harbor Ensign. F' ·80695
PU BL IC NOTICE
90189
NOTICE TO PERSONS IN.
TERESJ'ED IN THE EST ATE
o::-Lorna Northey, (dt-
ooased).
Notice is hereby gtveo: To
au perSIODS interested, -whe·
ther as creditors, heirs, le-
gatMs, or deYfsees, lii the
estate of Lorna Northey,de.
ceased, •hose last address
•u 1309 P~.ne«"ree AYenue.
TreotoQ, New Jersey, that
!etten testameatary or of
adminlstntloo t.n beeo is·
sued to Harold T, Northey
aDd LorraiDe Northey
Thurm, Co-Executors, by:
Mercer Coaoty Surrogate's
Court, a court of competent
Jurlsdlct1oa of the State of
New Jersey.
That tbt follow~~~£ per son
Is lDdebted to or holding per-
sooa.l propt!!rty of the said
dec edetlt: I m,. rtaJ. sa v lngs
aDd Lou Assn.., 3366 Via
Lido, City of: Newport
Beactt. Callf., County of: Or ~
a.oce County.
The tbe uiXIersigned de-
sires to rte1ln the said
per!OCII...I property or col-
lect tbt claJm(s) and tore ~
mou tbll collected or re.
cetYed from the state o1
CaWonaia to tlle Aid lUte
where lettua testamental'}
OJ' of admlAlstntiiXI han -........ All peno. la'flllc claims
apiDit the dtcedlat or an
loteJ"tllt In lllld Mtlte aDd
wlabtJtc 10 ob)ld to aeb
r.-mon.J mut liYI WTtctea
act1ce ot •eb ob)tocUoe to
lbe pertoo or pe,...bldeb ..
led ID, or boldlll( ~
p"'Pift7 ot.. Ole --.....
Sloa--bl pro. ... ·--!Mpor •
-' _.., ··--... claiJII .. -~~ --uUotod-.
-TIIUI MOimiS II· larGnl-ofl>lla -D.&TitD: 1017 1 ... 1m.
Lotftlol ......, -UII-T . ......,,ao c...aa , • at a. IIII:Mt
of 1-. ........ (lla..
CEEJ'O
..... , ....... 1 .... 11
............... h 'a•
tor .ach ot tblt c.nelll: eoa~;.
mllai.Uu, Asl:lualwl)'a-.. tbe eaM, all plaM an ..,_
)oct to pol>lk: "'IPJVV''L ..
lllr. HulfMs CICOd Ulat tbt '"* Compuy wW. tor tbl mo« part, lieU laad to tbe
buU4tn It Mlects tor pro.
jeett 1D l"lDe VUlaps n-
Uier tha.D leue 1t. bill then
are oo p1aDs to eapp to the
a:l.le of wba.t tbe bml<tllll
ltd.tstry calls ''nw la.od.''
Tb.la lal.a.Dd with ao tmpron.
meota sucb as HWera, roadl
ud utilities, am ao p.bltc
approval for denlopmeot.
He added that the ltTt.oe
Company will eootlmae Its
role of pi~ aod coatroJ ..
li.D.g tlle devel~ment of Its
property.
BLOOD PRESSURE
TESTING OFFERED
Free blood pressure test.
i.D.g wW be offered by the
American Heart Associalioa
at Hoag hospital's balttl
la.ir, Saturday, Sept, 17, from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the
hospital grouod.s.
The Heart Assoclatton'a
28-ft . mobile Wlit wW be
on baDd at the fair for per.
Ucipaots, 1.5 years of age
aoo over. Anyone with ele-
vated blood pressure wiU
be adYised to see his fami-
ly physician.
The Cystic fo'lbrosis Foun-
dation will provide displays,
specU.Jit.ed equipment, li-
terature and Jive demon .
s! :-a:lons used for a.od by
chlldren afQict@ld with the
disease.
P UBLIC N OTICE
NOTICE
OF PUBLIC HEA.Rl.NG
NOT ICE IS HERE BY GI.
VEN that the City Councll
of the Ci,y ol Nevrpott Beach
w lll hold a public Ilea ring
regarding the City Council's
review of the dec'lsion of the
Planning Commisstoo ap-
provl.ng Resubd.ivision No.
556 creating two parcels of
land for single !amlly resi.
dentW lk!velopmem where a
portion of one lot oow u ~
ists oo property located at
6-47 lntne Avewe, Ne-wport
Beach.
NOTICE IS HERE BY F'UR .
THE R given that the said
public hearing -will be held
on t he 19th day of Septem-
ber, 1977, at the h0Urof 7:30
P M, Jn the Council Cham.
bers of the City Hall of the
City of Ne..-pot1 Beach, C a~
liforn1a, at which tJ me and
place any a.od all persons
truensted may appear and
be heard t hereon.
Doris Georli!e
City Clerk
City of Newport Beach
Publish: Sept. I, 1977, tn
the Newport Harbor Ensign.
P U B LIC NOTIC E
The F ed~nl Revenue Sha-
ring Fund BuQK_et Su mmary
is avatlable for public
lnspectioo at City Hall, 3300
Ne..-port Boulevard, Newpot1
Beac h, and at the Mariners,
Corona del Mar, Balboa and
West Ne-wport Bnnc::h Libn-
rtes.
Tbe budget was amended
to Include $364,000 for con.
stru ction of the Newport
Center Bntoch Ubrary aod
$55 ,000 for books whlch am.
ended tbe F'edentl Revenue
Sl\ui.nr; Fund Budget to a
total of $532,405.
PubU!'llh: Sept. 1, 1977, in
the Newpor1 Harbor Ensign.
P U B LIC NOTIC E
FICTITIOUS BustN£SS
/'OAME ST ATEMENT
The followtng pefSOCI; 11
doln@: buslneu as: Watt
Brady's FUm Co., tt Puk
Newport, Ne-wportBeach.CA
92660: Lorraine Hamer,
2220 Park Newpott, t40S,
Newport Beach, CA ~26&0.
This business is conduct.
ed by an lndtvtctuai. Signed:
Lorraine Hamer.
This statement wu tutd
wttb the coonty clerk of Or-
uce Couaty AD&, u, 197'7
Publlsb: Auc. !S, St~Jl. 1,
8, 15, 1977, In the Newport
Hamor Erastp F --80810
P U BL I C NOTICE
1'bt ._. ......... port ......... "--M'•
.. rn .,..... • •ed pn)ld:a. ..... ......_ ..
by tbt .Jcaior '"'"'" ol cMI*'tW• ....... ..... the As.Sitlare ~ o1 tn 1o1ft ... c:llllld dar can
Newport S.dl lo -to ·-... -....-.. get uDder way,
Tenols c:o-<balnlleo, Mrs, MRS. Mll.I(EN
RJchard Sebwetc:kert aad. ·
M ,.. Richard Nlc,..l, ud Of UDO IS DEAD
bridge co-clatrmea, Mn. Prtnt.e lft'ltllide "".
kobert Worrt.oa ud Mrs, neu tor JuUett. D. MlJ.U.
J ames Casey, larUe tboee keD. 10, of Lklo lale, were
interested ln eoterlac el-coodUcttd Moad&J at Fair·
I her the bridge or teoni.s ttano MemorJa.l Park wttb
tournaments to pick up ap... Dr. DooaJd E. Reiter, First
pllcatlons at any 1oca1 ten-· BaptUt ChUrch ot Sub Ana,
nls club. AwUcaUoos should outci&Ung.
be in by Sept. 8 and the eo-Mrs. Mllllkea, a DRUve of
try ree Is $12.50 perperM:~o, Wu.Mnctoo, D.C., 'IJU an
whJrh includes an awards interior decorator for 50
luncheon. years am bad Und OD [Jdo
~atches wW be schedUled Isle for 25 years. Sbe na
nnC'e a mooth at the cooven-a former resldeDt or San
lt!llf;e of the parttclputs, Martoo. Sbe 1s surTived by
beginning in October am her son, W. D. MUllkeo of ·onllnui~ through to March. Los Aogeles; a daughter,
The Chapter presldeot, Molly 11. Hayes of Fuller-
Mrs. Wynnett Bedall Jr., ton, aad 4 gnddaughters.
.1 00 Junior AuJiUary cbair· Sbe ns a member of St.
•nan, Mrs. Jolul O'Donnell, James Episcopal Cburcb of
r(!l--<J rl that money raised by Newport Beach. She died
this event will help to sup· Aug. 26 1n Hoag hospital.
Pu BLIC N OTI <;::f"
fiCTITIOUS BUS
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
\AME STATE MENT
fl1e following persons are
lw lmslness as: Blairs
il1l rts, 1162 DOrset, Costa
; •c,a , CA 92626: John L.
1 r , 1162 Dorset, Costa
•• 1, C A 92626; John Le-
!llalr, 1162 Dorset,
'.\t>sa, C A 92626.
Lousiness is conduct-
Jll individual. Signed:
. Bla ir.
• 1::. st:~temeat was ru ed
ttl! tile county clerk of Or-
u r ~"ounty Aug. 29, 1977,
• 1!.t1sh: Sept. 1, 8, 15,
1 1~1, In the Newport
r• •c Ensign. F -81156
HAIR
Jt CUT
Jt CURLED
Jt COLORED
Jt COIP F'U RF.D
Jt 'CETERA
~ :r•• H.ur SpeCi alists ,
* LORRAINE'S
BEAU TY NOOK
T'"'E BOULEVARD
Corona del Mar
?hone 644-7336
ELIZABETH CLARK
OF N.B. SUCCUMBS
FUDeral senices for EU-
zabeth Clark of Newport
Beach were beld Sunday with
Rabbi Garson Goodman of-
ficlatlng. Mrs. Clark. a na-
tive of New York City, died
Aug. 24.
She Is survived by her hus-
baod, Walter Clark; 3 daugh-
ters, Sylvia Cable, Freder-
ick, Marylaod; Victoria For-
rest, Avondale Estates,
Georgia, and AvtnUI Kaut-
ma.n, Chicago, OUools; a
step-daughter, Hazel Clark,
South Laguna; a step-son.
George Ctark, !nine Ter-
race, aDd 10 gnrxlchUdren.
APPALOOSA Fl Llll AT
SCHOOL ON SEPT. 7
The Newport Beach Ubra-
ry will present a screening
of U:le Walt Disney fU m'' Run,
Appaloosa, Run," the story
of an lodlan girl and her
colt compeU~ tn the death-
defying stampede suicide
race.
This fU m will be shown
at 7 p.m. Sept, 7 in the
auditorium of Mariners
sc hool.
KAREN GRADUATES
Navy hospltalman Karen
A. Mervlsh, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. lrwln Mervts b of
4240 Park Newport, has gn-
duated froq~ the Navy's Hos-
piW Corps School, Great
Lakes, ill. A 1972 graduate
of Newport Harbor rdgh
school, she joined the Navy
in January, 1977.
P U BL IC N OTIC E
F'IC TITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person ls
doing business as: I, Am-
con. 2. American ConUnen-
W Travel Service, 2411 E.
Coast Hwy., Suite A. Corolla
del Mar, Cal. 92625: Jo-
seph Paul Glblltsco, 262 S.
Ave. 51, 1111, Los A~eles,
Cal. 90042.
This business is cooduct-
ed by an indlvtdu.al, Stgned:
Joseph P. GibUisco,
This statement was nled
with the county clerk of Or-
a~e Courty Aug. 29, 1977.
Publish: Sept. 1, 8, 15,
22, 1977, lD the Newp:;~rt
. Harbor Ensip. F'-81155
• f'IIDA y' AUG. J' A tao __ _
-lllo .... " Allae L. UtUkr, '971 ....... ., Dr.
••• A bi<J<Io ... -
-AM L. Btsu..t, 771 Slllllmar Dr, , , , A bou1Jar etoa. a TV lit, t)pewrttn,
oil pe•ntt., aDd ~ 5
-ol bl-.... r from lilt ... .-ol Jolla R.
Dlapau, 59!1 w. wu-st. • . A llllet ..,., $80'7 .!5
cub from u. aareiope In a
ruq cabiDet 1D the offtce
of an aputmeJJt eompleJ at
778 Scott Pl., Matue L. Mar ..
tiD, ma-.ger, reported •• ,
A reDter falled to reb.lrn
a $100 d1ac saDder B.Dd ez-
teosioo cord to Ullited Rut
All, 710 w. 19th st ..•.
Vaugbo E. G,.q, 19, ~
Beacb, driver, am RJckt J.
Ptteraon, 18, Welltmiuter,
pa&StQRer, were taken to
Costa Mesa memorial hos-
pital with h. ).tries after their
car rolled overwhlle ru.nrd.aK
an Academy ol Detensln
Drhtng course on tb.e Qr.
ange Coonty Fairgrounds, 88
Fair Dr.
• SATURDAY, AUG. 20
A pick-up truck with cam.
per shell was stolen from
John R. GUlum, 2176 Placen-
tia Ave, • , • David W. Pow-
ers, 21, aoo Toni L. Miller,
35, of 1662 Newport Blvd.,
were charged with cultiva-
tion of mar1)1ana ••• David
A. Heck, 22, of 140 W. Wll-
son St., was charged with
rec kless driving aod evading
arrest at 1762 Kenwood Pl.,
at 2:30 a.m. after ofilcers
chased his motorcycle from
th e area of Aoahelm Ave. and
18th St., lnvolvq 5 police
units and a pollee helicop-
ter ••• A Costa. Mesa boy,
14, was cha.rged with petty
theft, being apprehended al-
ter leaving the Rancho Mar-
ket, 2400 Newport Blvd., on
his bicycle wtth a bottle
of suntan on and a Up olot-
ment valued at $2.88 • , .
A burglar broke a window
in the car of Hertlert A.
Hanson, 2376 Newport Blvd.
taking a 3-1 /2 horsepower
gas operated blower valued
at $200 ••• James R. Grant,
19, San Oetgo, was charged
with battery on a police of.
fleer following a disturbance
at Mesa Dr. and Riverside
Pl. at 9:15 p.m.; OUlcer
Ed Esposito suffered mloor
lacerations to hls arms, et.
bows and hands am a da-
mA~ed IIDIIonn.
• SUNDAY, AUG. 21
Ronald L. Curtis, 20, of
2376 Newport Blfd., was
charged with challeogtag a
tlg:ht alter a disturbance at
that address ••. Michael
A. Howard, 24, of 739 Paul-
artoo Ave,, was charged with
drunk drlv~ at 2947 Men-
doza Dr ... John N. Bic-
c hJeri, 27, Santa Ana., was
taken by ambulance to foun-
tain valley Hospital o.rtth a
leg InJury after hJs car and
one driven by Cindy Ann
Avnm, 30, lrrine, collided
on SunDower Afe., ZOO teet
west of F'airvtew Rd., at
10:50 a.m. , , Edward M.
Palasld, 23, of 2314 Col-
lege Dr,, was charged with
assault wUb a deadly wea-
pon and possesstoo of a
deadly weapoo at 2623 Elden
Ave. at 6 p.m.; Joba L.
Koox, 21, of that address,
suffered cootusloos to his
_, ..... 'I 1 1111-
.EIPORTHAI!IIOR EHIIQI
10
l'liURSDAY, IEI'T. I, 19n
COIIIIIA DEL MAR, CALIF • Ballcla'• Bntee Pteball, --lilt--r1
cycle apeedwi.J d•"'*"'·
-1011111--lto
... loll -• DlliJ .... ud---...
Dmd B. G-1'1, al ...................
pd --dmllr .,_ ttr w. car fill 111to a..troat.
al • ear drl-by"'"' J,
Arnoa, SJ, of JQI Wallaee
An. oo 111111 a.. -al Newport BIYd., at 10:10p.m.
...............
ldlor -Udu-ao.. • ,.,. ot ell&r-
.... rr._ CIOIII -c•'M
... c .. ud -...... u.r ......... _, -· from a delk liiDnp com-
put_ II T, llftardoClo-
Temple lists -............. --led lo ..... 1111 lrael< ....
lbU -tl lilt Orup C-F~-ra
eo.-ao...,.,... .._. WML He
-lui ... _, to ...... tbl btwtleap ma1D. fhdebtd
.-ID Ills oenteb be<l
ud-apiDIDIIIt
Jentcb coaeo~a-.. • MONDAY, AUG, Zl
A maa, limalat1Ac a wea-
poo, obtalDtd $11Scuhlrom
lhe Jack ID tbe BozRNtaur-am. 2235 Harbor Blfd., at
1:26 a.m. after ordert.ac
food, recetflDI eqe, then
detnalll:llrlc tbe mootJ from
emploJee Tlmotby P. Ann-
stroag, l•fiDI tbe ana on
toot ••• Dayle C. Herrlct,
18, of 1102 El Cam.Jm Dr.,
wu cbarged wttb drwlk dri-
Yillc alter bis car bit a mall
boz_ cbalD l1Dk faoce and the
bouse of WaJDt R. Wladom,
1906 0raap AYe,, at 3:35
a.m ••• A burtlar ldcked·
lD a restroom wiDdow to
lhlll ...... --Sl, ... •n,oooa~t~eu-
"pnyer eo.......,-wu
atolea from a .torap room
II J 6 H Palal Collnclion,
ZH4 R-ll>b Sl, , , PoaJ
E. Good, U, ol liSO S. E.
Brtstot st., comphiMd of
cbelt ~ aDd iDjand tter
left biJid w._ ber car bit
tbe rM.r of tbe car ot Dow o. IlaDC.aD. 58, of 11 tsl At-
laata Way, •bo eo~
ot ptia 1D h1l Mer left
lee; botb were tueD to Cos-
ta Mea.bolpltalaftertbeac-
ctdent oa Baker st .. 114 feet
•est of Ceotu.ry Pl ••• Bolt
cutten and a set of battery
cables •en Colen from tbe
car of Norman L. K.un, 840
Center St.
PLANNING AGENDA
Newport Beach PI~
Commlasioners wW deal
with the followlDC acenda
wben tbey meet tonlcht, Sept,
1, at 7 p.m. In CltJ Hall.
Ageada Items are listed in
the order in which they are
due to be heard.
• BANK OF NEWPORT
expansion at 2166 E. Coast;
Hwy,, Corona del Mar, ln-
cludtng new temporary
structures and added park·
lng.
• DUPLEX to be remod-
eled at 926 W. Balboa Blvd,,
Balboa, wUI be the sub)ect
of an appeal ot a modltlca-
tton denial.
• DUPLEX proposed at
400 Dahlia, Corona. del Mar,
would exeetld allowable
PUBLIC N.O T ICE
helgbt ltmit and woulu
encroach OD rear aad front
property Hoes.
• PLAN REVIEWofapro-
posed one-story commercial
building at 2247 E. Coast
Hwy., Corora del Mar.
• OFFICE bllUdiac at tbe
southeast corner of Bayside
ud Martne, at the entrance
to Balboa Island, 'IJOOld P·
ceed the 35-tt. belgb.t Um1t,
and requires a use permit.
• SIGN LAW ameodment •
• CONCE PT PLAN ft>r the
CanDery Vlllage-McFacklen
Square area.
• ALLEY WEST restaUt·
ant eJpllll.Sion would Loc:mde
a new2-storycocll:taJllowlge
wjth eoterta.lnmeot and dan·
elng.
P UBLIC NOTICE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA
NOTICE lNVIT!NG BlOS
SEALED BIOO wi.U be reeelnd at the omce of tbe
City Clerk, City Hall, Newport Beach, California, untU
2:30 p.m. on the 14th day of October, 1977, at wblcb
time they wUI be opened and read, tor performing work
u follows:
rROPOSED NEWPORT CENTE~ ~RAN~H UBRARY
CONTRACT NO. 1861
Bids must be submitted oo the p!"'p)IIILI form attacbed
. with tile cootnct ctocumets ~u,labtd by the Public Worts
Department. Tbe ~ttoaal copy of the proposal form Is
to be reta!Ded by tbe bidder for Ills records.
Eac:b bid must be llCCOmpuied by cub., certtfled check
or Bidder's Bood. nwM PJf'IPl• to the Cit)' o(Nt'lt'POrt
Bach, for an amoaot eQial tD at 1eut tO pertidt of tbe
amouat btd.
Tbe UUe of the project and U:le words '•SEALED BID"
sbJll be clearly m.a.rted oo tbe outside of the etrfelope
c:ootaintng the btd.
Tbe cODtract docameots that must be completed, eze.
cttted, and returDed lD the sealed bid are:
.. Proposal
B. DeslgDaUOD of Subcoatnctors
C. Bidder's Bond
D. Noo-collustoa A1ftdi.Tit
E. statemtllf: of FLnancLal Responstbutty
F. Technical AbWty am Ezpertence Refereoces
These documtDts sht.U be atJll:«< -wtth tbe algaature
and titles of the per80118 s~ on behalf of the bidder,
For corponHons, the stcnatares of tbe PRESIDENT or
VICE PRESIDENT aDd SECRETARY or ASSISTANT SEC.
RETARY are required ud the CORPORATE SEAL sball
• serv1ces
.TIJDIIioBIIY_al_· port_, ....... Ito~
boUdlJ Mn-tc. at 11 p.m.
llollt. 10 -lloilebol Hr-
YI-II lilt T-o. 1011
Cam..,..t (oil ~--~ 11-rtlloacb,
All of Temple Bat Yahm'a
ldrh-J Mnleoo will bo
held at st. A.adtn'a Prea-
brlorllo Cblrdl, eoo st.
Aa4rew'a Road. CUttHanD. R-llart s. IWlor wW
COidlct tbe •men. usia-
ted by etzmr Aatta F.,-e of
Loe .........
Roa.b HUIJoa&h Mnicea wm be btld Moaclar, Sept.
12, at 8 p.m.; na.daJ,Sept..
13, at 10 a.m., wtth cw.
dna's MZ'Yice at 1:30 p.m.
Kol Nidre wU1 be OD Wed-
Deadly, Sclt. Z1, at 8 p.m.;
Yom KliJpiJ' HJ'Yices oa:
Thursday, Sept. 22, at 10
a.m. with cblldreo's semce
at J:SO p.m. andYlskor(me.
mortal and cloainc)Hntces
at 3:30p.m. r
HUODlblt,
ereac:es. Own
--646-41'11
be aftlftd to all docomeots reQUlrinc dpatures. In the I WANT to be your CARD.
cue of a Partnership, the signature of at leut ooe genenl ENER. Call '•Ctarlle lbe
partner Ls rtQiired, Clipper" at 759-9294,
No btds wW be accepted from a coatnc:tor wbo has (LtceDAd.)
not been Uceued lD accordance wttll tbe pi'Orisioos of 1---------
lllto But, IIIOIIIer ...,
competed ln tbeworldcbam ..
plouhlpa:, took the slow way
home, retui'DlDc by lbip.
lfeUber cpttUfteJd tor the
world champloaahlpe, Pen-
ball acortd3polntsllldBut,
tbe U.S. oatlODIJ speedWay
Cbe.mploo. eeortd ODe.
Azdber feud looms this
Frid&J alter Lut week's ra-etac durtbrtbescntcbmaln.
J1m Fllbback, sten Colum-.
bo Ud Alan Chri.tlan tell
oo lbe first lap. CbrlstlaD
appeared to be upset wben
he 'IJU di•qn•llfted and pta-
cod lui durll>g the haadl·
cap maiD event. Cbrlstian
'IJU ciJarged wtth forclng
Craig Scbaeter lntD the wall.
On tbe 5eCODd .start, Col.
umbo and Sten Bast went
dcnnl, ap1o oa the first lap,
AT CAMP BUCKNER
Code! Wllllom B. Cooradj
oon of Sel'goaal (USA.Ret
aDd Mrs, Jack R. Coond,
3071 Cl~hcAIH Circle, Coa-
ta Mesa, la att..UQI •m-
mer tn1.nt.Dc at Camp lklck-
aer oa tbe rnenaUoo of
the v.s. MJlttarr AcademJ,
West Poi.Dt, N. Y, Tbt cadet
Is a third cluarnan (aopbo-
more) at the Milltaf'J Aca-
demy. He is a llt76 rnUte
of Estucla h1cb .chool.
MATTRESSES "*" -auVJ~;.DmG: : lne&ular Shapet; .
..... ..... -.c;.Hea
COSTA'Mi:i.C MATTUSS CO.
2UO M • .,..,. ...... s•·IJU
Speid Swlno Suit•
SwlnoGoggles
Handbal Glovoo & Ball
llac:qt•tbol ._... & .... .._..,._..__..Tennis Shortt
Mons:Boys·W-T-Wrta
TemiSDrn-
T-IIa!Uto
Racket Sl•~9ng
BociiMtOfi rtcdlts ......... ............
cii.u tn yOur
CLASStnED ADS
TO THE -ENSIGN
67 3-0SSO
o FOR SALE
"'football
Yal•rbal•
Soccorllalo
PSYCHIC CAN (mesmertse)
loved oaes, vthers to do
your btddlag, WrtteJamU,
Box 10154t_£ureoe, Ore-
gon. (50S) 342-2210.
•M
Cbapter 9, Dtvisioo m of the Bus:IOHS and Profeasioos'
Code, The ccatractor aball alate h1s ll~ number aod BOOKXEEPING/TAX SER--1952, UDcomprom-
VlCES, We are busiDUa 111nc restonuoa $14,500.
floe Seled1on --Supert
Values --E-Z Terms,
PIANOS -Grands, consoles,
uprltes, used but creat.
Stetmray, Yamata, Cabl•,
Everett, Baldwin, Cur.
rler, Jans&eo, JOhuoo.,
and lots mon; prlces
from $595.
clusltlcatJoa In the proposal.
Doe set of plans and eootnct doetlments, lDclltdLAI:
spect.al proTlsions, mlJ be obtaiDed at tbe PllbUc Worb
Dl!l>lrlm.,l, CIIJ Hall, N._rt S.Cb, Ctlli>n>la, al 1X1
cost to UelllHd Contractors. It Ia rQauted tbat tbe pla.u
ud eootract documents be ntaraed 'IJiU:do Z 'lt'etbl after
coosultaats wbospeclallze • Pbooe 213/257-6007.
lD small aDd noa-pront ~ l---------
bus1Desses, Call for an
appoiDtmeat. sttTea R. I
Hlads, 557 1 1041.
AMW A Y -PeraJnal, heme,
car and \Diklatrlal 'pro-
duet&, NUTRUJTE -~temeats. Call 64!:
OMS tor prompt dellnry.
bid-""· f~~~~~~~~· Tha. City has adopted lbe STAJIDARD SPEClFJCATIONI e ES
FOR PUBUC WORKS COIISTRUCTION (1976 Edllloo) u J=========-1 pf'II'IUed bJ tbe Soutbera Cal*I'Dla Cballttn of tbl Amer-
kao Pabllc Works A.uoc1.atioa aDd the As.ctated G•enl
Contractor• of America. Coplea maJ be obtained from
BafW1Dc News, IDe., 3055 OnrlaDd AfiDM, Los Aocela.
ORGANS • U JOU buy your
orpo dellberatelJ, you 'U
buy a Y AMAH AI HERE DOW
the all DeW (yl&ll abead)
• REARINC AIDS Yamaha 1 • fl'Om $695.
CIWonla !lOOM, (Z11),870-91'11.
Tbe Cllr has adopt., -rd Speelll PniYislou ud
Sf:IDIIard Onwqs. Coplu of tbMe an aftl.llble at the
Mllc WorD Orepartmeot at a coat o1 $5.00 per Mt.
1 ---~-----1 SPECIAL 1 UMd Yamaha
HAL AEBISCHER c:oDOOit plano, $1395,
•
RENTALS • ~1101 plaool
tn>m $15.00/..-.,,
SCHMIDT IIUSie CO,
st91D'It'ty -y lmlha
A .tandard "CerWic:ate ol. &a.ruce .t.tr Coatnct Wort Proper Fitting Assured 1907 N, Malo Suita ...
lor City" form bas be.:~ aoo,ttd bJ tbe Clty. Tlda tbrm 3409 E. Coast Hwy. • PLUMBIHG·HEATIHC 1a tbe ooiJ certUleate of iullruc:e ac<:teDble to tbe Clty, SAUS & HRVICt Corona del Mar
TJ>t -....m~ ,... bldllor will bo -to -87~·3833 t PI b. lbU lorm -... ard ollllt eoolnd. uo E. 171b Sl., Cosla ..... '1---~-.:....--IJU s u m mg
For 1111 roqoalrod-._lllo 646-7706 -646•6855 IUIItiHf HUDWAU &
Llbor Ul1 Material 8oDdl, Ud MAL~OLIIII laUD} cunr• Heating
&c.da milt be u 1Miruce coq'llllf or eomr»ftJ' tTl! , Ueouocl by lilt S111o a1 Ctlli>mk. Tilt ---• fLORin Wain H'*IOI'S, Disposal>,
f,1lo ban a carnal: c .. n1 Poi:ICJ Holden aau. e....,.'! Drains, Faueeta, CQAMr
A or bolter; ud a FtouellltltiiOrralllltUtCiaiolt: FLOWERS -... Rt-plpes •... R.._.,le
per lbe 1a1oot odltloD ol _., Ker Rt11or Galdt (Prup. ALL OCCASiONS ClolhiDc. Naatlest Gllt.o prleeo · · • Dar, •tc•~ o' ""''*It erty -IJMUtty~ D , 11 / 'T' h MariDt H1rdwlrt •eek-eoclal laieeordoact-lllt~aiAJtleloi,Cbljltorl, t~>JUf lOS Opoo ..... <llrsaweek JUST rLUMjliNG
Part 7 alII» Ctlli>-Lobo< Code Qledioosl770 ~~-~ FLORISTS to ·MI'It JOU better Tel-: 642.4111
C-o al lilt al 11-rt ,_ blo .-r. PHON~: -?e 900 W, COAST IIWY., N.B. Llee-No. SOCHa .... nJIIial -al per diem -2---Blwl. PHONE: 845-1711 llloboPttt>..-ltr CGN--:-c ·"'--'of' wwtw or IMCwtc
•DRY a.IAI4US
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IEWP.OIT HMIOR EJIIU .lMURSMY, SfPT. 1. 1177
Newport Beach Balloa Island MultED I!W.Y • PACE 11 CODA on 11M. CAL. Newport Beach Corona del Mar
:ta~~ '-:~~.,_·-....~Real Estate..:-c:...... ... ._ Island Lid~~:
•4 DUPLEXES
~ NEWPORT BEACH
laeb dllpla Ia frM lbMt.. Mar "'aaiPPIII
ud IICboot. Ud bU low neuey rate. Oner
ftllb 1DIIutrla1 prope1'lJ.
Price Soft $279,000
• NEW LISTING
ALMOST ON BEACH
Y•, W. 2-atory bome 11 aliDOIIt oa tbe '*-ebl
Foar lup, brtpt bedrooms, eecladed muter bed-
room, two quiet aled-brtet pitt. ud a l-eu
pn,e wttb opeDer.
Priced to sell FAST
"\.-y ~urflina aaalfJJ
-~== "WE CARE ABOUT THE BEST FOR YOU"
548-0066
BeHer Than· Most
MIWPOU 11ACH
*OCEAN VIIW COtiDO•
$113 ....
2 Bedroom+ formal dining room.
2~ baths. built,fns. brick fireplace
lc upgrad~ ca~ing It dra~.
Oversiad double garage w /elec-
tric ... er.
Ttm~is-Pool-Sauna-Jacuzzi Et1!
JACOBS REALTY
2919 Newport Blvd.
675-6670
IE:
110111 BLIIIS CQ.
· :ii_y1;~ 10 YBA~f OF SBRfi C~;
Open Sat. & Sun. 1 to S
418 PLAT A .. IN THE BLUFFS"
FIRST OFFERING!
Maeb deslred E-PiaD lD the '•Froat Bow" w1tb
ucWDc "" of tbe oortb bay ud moqntat•. s ..,ac:J.ou bedrooma, flmUy room, Z-1/Z betba uct
larp MCluded patio. Many custom 11P(fldu.
$179,500 1n fee ample.
A "Joy of Newport" Usting
-~ ---· r. ... · ..... ,... ;,
I • ~
UDO ISLE
I &EDROOMS, 3 BATHS •••••••. $715 IDOitfl
S IEDROOMS, BAYFRO~, ••• :$2,500 = D1011tb
BAYFRONT CONDOS
GREAT VIEW
TWO I-BEDROOM UNITS I $1,100 per 1DG11Ga
TWO 1-BIIRX>M UNITS I $i00 per ~ on I-BEDROOM UNIT FURNJSUD I h.lJS
per ......
'• ..
Tea 2 bedroom apartmtata 1 ... tlaD 1 Jtu old.
Call DOW t»r l.lformatioo oo theM pride of oner-
abtp uaua. 640.Cltl.
Cali 840-6161
2 GREAT DUPLEXES
.Both tn r~ Corona del Mar, one Gii-
Iris, ooe on ~gonia. All apts. have 3
bdrms., 2 baths-& enclosed aaraaes .
1'bes4: dupleXes are among the II)OSt
modem " best built in the area.
Prtetd reaaooably at $179,500 and
$1at,500
759-0811
Cido Jsle
Foar '*1rooma, two batba, oewly decorated, luge
patio, beam ctll1ap, banhrood floors, 48 toot lot.
$225,000.
PeHiHsula
Foar bedroom. thrM betb bome. All amenities,
lonly area. $1iS,OOO.
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT
DOMES FROM $900,000
HOW CAN I DEFER MY GAIN ON MY
DEMCE, t F ' SB.L? SERVING'
ASK us NEWPO RT BEACH
SJNC E 19e0
759-0226 anytime
EARLE "BUD" CORBIN. GRI
BROKER
.. ..... ,
It REALLY cart a.. .....,.,., or reprodlc:ed
at 1DJ prtee. Tbll ...... 6 Ia Coro• del liar
· COIDIDI.Dda I ............ ol tile baJ tW 11 D-
IUpUMd, Tb.ne bectno1u. la-.1 ud u au11elt
floor pla.D Mcaue It wu baJJt to u on.'•.,.
eutom ..,.elfleatkMwl
Aatto-.lt.
......,.....~,----
Drutleally r~ 1'bne bedloom, Z batb COD-
domlalum. Low..t peke ill IDpfts. lmmaealate
CODdWoa.. Call qatekly -640-7000, ·-=---=-NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Cbarmi.Dc 3-bedloom llome wltb •eliDa• muter
bedroom. Llrillc room ud llmfl1 room ana ud
Kltcbeo look. oato attraetlftlJ ••~ yard. Ca-
tbedral eeWQrs ill IIWhr bedroom Ud lMDr room.
Call to see.
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• Dtplex
3-BEDROOMS & 2-BEDROOMS
416 Poinsettia
Open Sat. & Sun.l-5
'Call Evelyn Slila 673-0822
UHited Brolers
~7~U
REPRESENTIN G SELECTED CLIENTS IN
R EAI.. ESTATE COUNSELING
AND INVESTMEN TS
For Sale.~ Owner
Old c-.. --~-...... ---"* '--• ~Q ? 9ft 11-1 lot.'··-
714 .... eld
OPEl SAT. & SUI .
eves.
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Westcliff
Beauty
SECLUDED
Beautlful, better tban oew 4 bedroom home Yitb
toblly redecorated all-oew ldtebeD. LoU of brick -
FreDCb doors -tndltlooal . cba.rm plus Iota of
treu ud secluded street. $169,500. Bubara Auoe,
642-8235.
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t01 DOVER DR., Ul-1235 I 16._. 5AH MIGUEL, ~200
~5 CAMPUS DR., 752-14)4
Time to Buv
.1419 Bonnie Doon~ Terrace,
Corona del Mar
Compl.tely ftlled, 2 bedroom, 2 bath with den.
Beaattfltl f:lm.Uy room with fireplace. Two lumrloos
~ pool aDd )lcuul.
$147,500
~ .... ~~~
Huntington Beach
Unusual price S92,000
Two story, 4 bedrooms, neat aDd clean. Pool aDd
)lcuui.
TillE TO BUYI
MAURY STAUFFER··
SEA LION REAL TV
Spyglass Hill
OCIAN VIEW, OF COURSE,
••• ,._ TIDS aumFUL 4 BEOR(X)M PLUS
r.-.Y 8DOM --., POOL AND JACUZZI. .....
dii'VLL'f LAJUIK:A.PED. . FU LAlCD
-.. Jt '$298,000 ~-~ JilT MARliN
lEAL ESTATE
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CRIME STOPPER· TIPS . -
4 lol"' ........ eoll--... wiD-.. -..... poll follce Crtooo -. pen,,
Developer sues petition group NEWPORT HARBOR ENSICN
PUIII..Ii!ED WEEKLY ·PG,ll
THU RSDAY, SEPT. I, 1917
COROllA DEL MAR, CAU F.
tloeOIIIeor -8-'CIIIck-tlotpoiiOe
-..,.. 1o --=t t>tm-Oil lllo dill-IJpoo tl -...-...,. ..... Bot ...... .,_. afttlabto lo
tbt prob .. ID ta, IDOitottbtm the bome oner.
call AFTER tbeJ'Te beea For a&rtbtr adrice, IDd
burtlartaed. to &I'I"'IIIP l;)r aa oa-tbe·
•• A lot of bu.rclatt's eov:Id IPX HCGrity cbecll ot yoar
bt prenoted by lettbl& 1D borne, Oftleer BnultriiiC·
toueb wltb 111 before a flmt. gMts you call tltm at 844-
ly becomes a rietim," om.. 3662.
cer Bressler DOted tbls
week. ''Here are someottbe
sucgestlons we have tor
homeowners."
• Have a pollee offteer
come to your home aod show
you bow to make it more
secure.
• Arrange tor a pollee-
man to speak to your home.
owner group or civic organ-
tr.atton about burglary pre-
vention.
PETER SHARKEY OF
BALBOA DIES AT 74
Mass for Peter C. Shar-
key, 74, of 915-1/2 £. Bal-
boa Blvd., Balboa, was cele-
brated Tuesday 1D St. Joa -
chim C atbollc Church after
a rosar y sem ce Monday 1D
Bell Broadway Cr.pel,
-Dow ........ Co.cl .Cll--tlot-..--... bllftlod-... plaataot __ .....,
ataot • Norill c-. -... ..-bJ liOn• c-. _.._.,_ ..... tilt .. _ -u~ _,
llrm'o plaoa 1o dtYolop 46 tile dof._aot IIIIo. Tbt aerea aortb of tile Sao Dlo· ,...,,., oroJod Ia pa-
ro Frenay. , for 'ID uta holadld b)' tbe
Tbe suit, fUed 1ut Tburt -SaD DlfiiO Fr....,,. " tM
day, SHU $2.5 mUUoa iD tOUtb, So.lh Cout Dr. oo
damages, plus a eourt tn-the aortb, Bear •·· oa. tbe ).aoettoo that would balt a eut &Dd Sao LM.Ddro lADe
petition drive. The pettUoo oo tbe wut. 'l'ba plu calls
campaign. oow btifll coo-tor 539 apartmeat wdU aDd
&acted by tbe hOmeowner 12& aingle-ramtly hom ...
group, Is a.lmed at forclag The patitloo campaicn,
a r e-zonlng ot the Aroel wb.leh wut Deed lba strna-
property, ttiJs stopplDg de-tuns ol 3,700 f't~Utered
velopment of apartments, •oters to QQalU)' for the
Attorney Robert Bower, local eleeUoa ballot DeXt
represent!~ Arnel, said the March, seeks to re-10oe the
suit wUI polot out ''numer-entire area to R-1 (s1 .. 1e
ous mater ial inaccuracies" famUy bomes) use. U tbe
lo a legal oottce of iDteot lllittatlve qualltles for the
published by clrculttors of ballot, Costa Mesa Yoters
-14 -clocldo tlot-.. -.... _,..nit-... ..... .
Alloot,lf ....... ooA.r·
....... 1111-MIIDOr-
.... CouiJ ....... r Cottrt. ··w• tba pboaiMt law 1111.lt
eYer flled, •• claJmld ll1ke
McLucbllD. MOOad YIU·
pnlldeot ol the Nortb COlli
.,... Hom«>WM~"s Auo..
who .. opearllM®~c lbe ....
Uatln drln, ••Some people
an ae"ous but others are
aQCry and worklag bard-
der than eYer, a.ud citizen~
are supporting us 100 per
cent."
'•Coootrn bas beers ex-
prused throupout the re-
view of this project repr-
dl.llg the extent ot Its lDte-
gratlon i.Dto the eommunttJ,
which, at the present time,
--~~-......... 1, ot 11111'1• ll.mlly bona,., .. -lOt.., ........ do ••
.fiU'IaMDI -....,.rt. At --..... , ..... .,.u,Ptu-.... c ............... cu,
CobcU bOorlaco proc:ocl<cl
tba approY&I of the rtnaJ
plan.
"1'111 ama&ed; they're tn-
terfertac witb our tlrst a.m ..
eadmeat rigbtl,'' Mr. llc-
Luchlln eommellled, ''The
eourta are not cotar to Itt
them ctt away wttb It.''
• Borrow an electric en-
graver from the near est li-
brary aod e~rave your val-
uables witb you r driver's
license oomber. Few burg-
lars want readily tdentiflable
property J.o their possession.
Mr. Sharkey, a native of
Ulinois, was a cook am bad
be en tn this ana tor 25
years. He died Aug, 26 in
Hoag hospital. He Is sur-
Yived by 3 sisters, Elinor
Malek. Forest Park. OJ.;
Veronica Steward, Saota
Ana, and Ellzabeth c . War -
lie, Costa Mesa.
the petition. He said dama-
ges would include t he money
last by Arne! in trylag to
get favorable financing rates
for the 665-unlt hous1Dg de-
velopment .
Bridge schedule· ouflined
Bids could be advertised ill state money and $218,000
Costa M.esa's City Coun-
'X'
·xww· lor Amencan Cars
'zX'
·zx · lor Imported & compact Cars
-Complete ctla .. il
lubric1tion and oil
-Comp&ete aoab'l11 chanae.. -Helpa en~we .,588 -meat eoneet_.., ........ ,. "'"' w..,.lnl porta '"d to lncr-e tire ... , ,._,..__ 1m ooth, quiet per-
. and imprcwe _.... rormanc:e -Pleau
Precillioa equlpm•t, phone for appointment -·
Any u.s. m• u.ed by uperlea~ Up to • qu. o1 lnchJdea lilht tnadtt. car -par•ntnif mltcbaolcl belpl -·'-w~ ,.. Alii: for our Free -"d. IIIII_.. ' ._ -,_..._1 ~ lUre a pr«:illoa •• oU. Banery Power Cbeck -u~~·----~~--------------~--1
... -4 ql., .......... ·-· _,. . ...
Our mechaalu -.e:
'troaically no. ... ,.... ·---...... plqp • CCIGdiiiMr 4 .,.
eh•rll•a-1tart111 . .,. ..... u .. -.......
Wjut cllrburetor •
a.1,. malat.la a _,_,.., __
lachadea DatSa•;
ToJOUI , VW 6 lllitt .........
..... ....-
»-Wheel Front Dflle :
IMtall ..., rr.t dille
,brakopodo -Ropoek •ood ... poet,_ ......
bearlD11 -liLipec:t
rqdralllk 1yMem aad
raton Cdoel DOt lnehdt ..... .-,
OR
•Wboot .,__,.,.,
laatall aew breb ........ --. -ell, ......... boOrtttp.--..,. __ ... -·
I
in No• ember or December,
1978, for Coast RJ&bway.
Dover Drhe Improvements
and upper Newport Bay
bridge replacement lll a re-
solution apprond by the
Newport Beach City Councll
las t week.
Plans for the $8,180,000
pro)ect would see$3,964,000
in federal fUnds, $3,998,000
Robbers take
37 revolvers
Thirty -seven blue s teel
revol•ers valued at $4,837 ••
25 wer e stolen from the
Grant Boys store,l750 New-
port Blvd., Costa Mesa, by
3 black men and a black
woman at 6:28a.m. Sunday,
Costa Mesa pollee repor-
ted. The sporttnc goodstlrm
was closed at the Ume.
Two of the men ~lied a
front door open, causiog the
padloc k tO disengage from
the door hasp. Tbe suspects
then entered, smashed a
glass display case and re-
moved the firearms. Tbe act
triggered an alarm to pollee
headquarter s, but the sus -
pects had departed in an
unknown direction by the
time oUicers arrived.
A man ud woman wit-
nesses 1o a car eastbound on
18th St. had stopped for the
stg oal light at Newport Blvd,
and ooUced a ear stopped
eastbound on Rochester St.
adjaceot to the store. T he
hood was up and one man
was standlog nert to the car
with a gas can ln his hand,
A bla ck woman was behind
the wheel. The witnesses
said they saw the other 2
male suspects enter tbe.
store. A probable license
rJJmber was obtained. All of
tbe r evolvers were Rugers
wit h brown walwt grips.
P U BLIC N O TI C E
NOI'lCE
OF PUBLJC HEARING
Notice is hereby gl•en tbat
the Planolag Commission of
the City of Newport Beach wm hold a public hearing
oo Amend ment No. 486 Ini-
tiated by the City of New-
port Beach to consider an
amendment to Chapters 20.-
11 and 20.15 of the Newport
Beach Munlclpll Code rela-
ting to Resldentlal Develop-
ment Standards and devel-
opment standards ill the R-2
District. Consideration shall
be given to but not limited
to amendillg the Residential
Development standards so
as to apply to all R-Z Dis-
tricts wtthln the CUy,amen-
ding the parking require-
meW to provide three par.
king spaces for R-Z devel-
opment with an option for a
fourth parking space, allow-
lug tbe open space option
area to be proYlded anywhere
behind the required setback
lines and anowq tandem as
well as side yard parldng.
Nottce Is berebJ Alrtber
liven tbat said pilllc bearlnc
wUI be held on the l5tb daJ
of September, 1977, at the
hour of 7:00 P.M. 1n the
Council Chambers of tbe
Newport Beach City Hall,
at wbtcb time 1.111 place aay
a.od all persons loterested
ma1 appear aod be beard
thereon.
PAUL L. BALALIS .. ...,
P......,Commlooloo
CIIJ of 11-rt BooA:•
PUBLISH: Sept. 1, lV17, 1D
' tbo .._ Harbor IMtp.
trom the City ol Newport
Beach used,
"The s tate Is oow com.
pleting the r igbt...of-n.y ap-
praisals and hopes to begln
rlght...of-way acqul8it1on lll
October,'' Joseph T. DeYllD,
pUbllc works director, no-
tilled tbe Newport Beach City
Council. Tbe state will pre~
pare the plans, speclftca-
tlons aod estimates, acquire
right-of.way, advertise, aw-
ar d and admillister·the pro-
ject, Mr. DeYI.Ln pointed out,
In October, 19?5, the city
authorized an agreement
with the state to obtain funds
from tbe Federal Aid for
Urban Systems Act for the
new bridge and road
Improvements,
MICHAEL MULHERON
OF N.B. DIES AT 7 I
Ma ss was celebrated Aug.
29 ror Michael Mul heron, 71,
of 890 W, 15th St., West
Newport Heights, In st. Joa-
chim CatholiC Church, fol-
lowed by interment at Good
Shepherd Cemetery. Rosary
was recited Sunday in Bell
Broadwa y Chapel,
Mr. Mulheron, operatorot
a swimml.cg pool service
and a Dative of Scotland, died
Aug. Z6 in Bev,rly Manor
Convalesc81lt Ho~l TMI,
He is survived by bis wife,
Susanne; a son, Michael Jr.,
Costa Mesa; 3 daughters,
Matilda Mulheron. Newport
Beach; Helen Koncz, Laguna
Hills, and Patricia Mal-
heron, COJJta Mesa; a bro-
ther, wuuam Mullleron ot
Scotland, and 5 grandchil-
dren.
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WANTED--A CHAMPION
Jimmy Carter gets a lot of mUeage out of his talk about hUman rights and his
aid to the minority groups. Everyone of these groupa seems to have at least one
or two "champions" of tbelr eanae ln Wasblngton and Sacramento.
Well, I'd Ute to call somellOOy's attention to a mloority group lmown aJ1 the
commercial llahermen. This Is a bunch of IDdependeot, bard-working guys who gu
out and flcbt the elements to mate a Uving !rom ftsblng. You make a big IDvestment
In a small boat, tb9n hope It stays together uotU It's paid for. You doo't ask lor
welfare. AU you expect from llfe or guvernment Is a chance to earn an hooest living
In a free enterprise society.
But, oowadays the commercial !lsherman Is not gettiql; an honest chance to make
It ••• and guvernmeot Is the villain. Tho guvtrnment baa !aUed to protect tho small
fisherman from the huge RuS51an super-ships. GoYernment bas also failed to pro-
tect the llttle man from the huge canoery ships and their purse seiDa and spotter
planes. Our stato Fish and Game ~rtmoni, which should be on our side, Is one
of our wont .,.mles. Local guvernmenta In towns Ute Newport Beach baYe made
It tougher and tougher on the commercial !lsherman. Their pulley -m• to be:
''get out of town -we don't DHd you anymore.'•
Wbat lhlll mloority group neOds Is a cbamploo In Sacramento. Old Ed Mustle,
whose home stato of Maine baa a lot of small llahermen, has tried to help us In
Wublngton. I - a chance here for somebody like Asaemblyman Ron Cordova
or state Senator Dennis Carpenter to really make some !rieDIIs If !boy wUI help
out tbe IIOerman.
We .-some brutwatera up and doWn the CC».ss to provide safe abelters from
11011thaut winds. Whltl ""' get out there In a small craft and a southeaster comes
up, JOU're In big tl'OIIllo, and there's DD place to hide.
We need better protectloll from the Ruul•ns. The Coast Guard shoUld spend
mono Ume ltlllorclag the law IC"Inat tho RusclaM and los• limo llarUIIIDc oar
own people.
We .-more room In the bubora. Oae of the .-.ties of our Illata f!O"ornment
Is .._led to be to guan.ateo that public bartlors wW be anllable to tile small
commercial boWl, The pernmODI Is not doiJiC Ita job. Morse La..a,., ror eu.m-
ple, Is lldly In .-of a guod bubor dndc1al and a lew bulc !acWU. that would
bq, tbe llsberm-. lllewport Is l'IIDIII .. out of placeo to Ue up a 11""'• bait,
Tbls ts u Amerteaa lllllaotry doiJiC u lmportut job of oupp!JIIr tbe Amerleaa
dlmer t.ble Wltb llab. Tbe pol1cJ ol our IOferDmlllt -ms to be to Ill G4ller people
!lsh our nlen &1111 Mil the !lab -to u lB cu.. How I ult ""' -ciOM Ibis make
-? Amertcaa )abe &1111 AmeriC&D ..._. are at llalllo bere. 1'be lllbermaa IBD't
a tid,. tor a l»wtoat, Bid, llllB 111in0rUJ pwp B ..... ,. ror a cbance to .nth.
Bow aboolt It, Mr. Conloft and Mr. C&rpallter?
AI Forpt
Down at the Ilion, we're doiiiC oar put to llelp tbe a.bermaa by """"'• lop-
'IPIIMJ Amerioi'Hi*Je IDUIM IIUdftn ud ICIIfr'pt,
RGIT HARDW·ARE
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