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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-09-08 - Newport Harbor EnsignPHOM E: 673.0550 CORONA DEL MAR, CAll FORNI A BIST l..OCJICING DOGS at Jut TblarD'f's amatAtaJ' doc now at CoroG& del Mar Youth Ceater were Sbeftleld, at left. IDd M!sty. Tbelr OWDers an Keot Wilb of Ltdo Isle Ud Criata Ward or Newport Htipts. Jadigu bad a toQc:b tlme eboo.aac betw .. tbt z, ao they awarded blue rtbbou to botb. The clty reereatloo departmdt aDd a doc b)d ma.-factunr co-tlpODIOred tbe sbow. N COM TRAFFIC POLL HAS MORE SURPRISES Dogs of all kinds, sizes win awards SPECIAL AWARD Yent to these youngsters and their dogs tor a special skit performed to open the sbow. ''The Rescuers" lncluded, from left, Raymond Ga.rn., dog Cam1Ue, Molly and owner Pam Lawrence, Tracy Garra (standing behind ambulance), Bullk:y and ,.,ner Chris stevens at far right, and peeking out the window are ''victims'' Sherry Ph.Ullps and her dog MutrLn. Under the floppy hat ln the driver's seal ls a stuffed bear named Mr. Paddiogton. Kids and their dogs -an • unbeatable combU.tton It you're looldng forlaughsand u~redlctable behavlor - showed up ln force last Tlllrsday tor a dog show beld by the Newport Beach recreattoo department at the Corona del Mar Youth Cen- ter. Wutts of every ducrlptioo c~ tacb otbtr, Ucktd ~Mddldar.w trtcu, as adults ootMd and aahed, laucbed a.od aP- plauded, Judges scratched their heads, conferred, a.od chased windblown papers on whic h they were keeping scon. The dogs seemed more Impressed by each other than by tbe ceremony and crowd. Dogs that ~dbeen rehearsed tor days to do s imple tricks Ignored their masters and snltted at each other. When begged to retrieve throYn objects, they wandered of! to cbat with other dogs. This made tbe ~dgtng for ''ltlnniest dog" even harder, because almost every dog was ttanny, whether or not h.Ls owner Intended him to be. Finally, the 3 )Jdges, all recreation department em- ployees, came up with this llst of winners: • BEST BEHAVED -Tom Early's Nlsbka. • FUNNIEST Stevens• Molly. Chris • BEST COSTUME -Kent Wilkes' Shettleld. • BEST TRICK -Krtstlne Fttteru's K.rtsty. • SMALLEST -Shlrlne Baker's Blanche. • LARGEST -Sbeftleld. • BEST LOOKING • a tie between Sbeflleld and Christy Wud's Misty. • WOST COURAGEOUS - Saskia a.od ADI!rea Van Der Wal's Sarab. (Sarah bad )1st bad b&ck surgery, but came to the lboW IJU'WIY, Her r..Wtiar dlsjoiated walt U.O tUDtd her 2012 place 1.4 the foDJ category.) • BEST DRAMA TIC ACT -A 4-cloc, 4-tid team tbat pat oo a U:lt u a para- medic ~· aqud, com- plete Wltb tape recorded .U.. ftleb n.laed a few taowll trom the otber qs. • MOST SOCIABLE -Lla Fobrlac'• uammos. Seco8d ud Srd plac• rl>· bOM wen PYID, too, to that f'fel"f doC IDd tid welt bome ..-tomelllal more ttaD 1DUIO,._ ot I pliUIJit aftei'IOOG ~ lD tbt ,.... TRICKS WON a ribbon tor Lisa Fohrlng's dog LummoL Old Lum, a golden retriever, was also plcked as the most sociable dog ln the show, dlsplaylng the good manners he tad learned with age, but stU1 curious enough to give a trleDdly snltf and wag of the tall to every dog - and human -at the show. MORATORIUM FIGHT BREWS Whether Newport voters should be allowed to decide on a proposed moratorium on r eal estate development ls expected to the sub jed of hot debate when the City Council meets Monday night. lt the Council's answer Is no, a ctttzens group Is standing by with plans to mount a petition drive that could put the Issue oo the ballot, anyway. ''It we don't make some progress toward getti~ the Irvine Co. a..nd other devel- opers to tone down and slow doYn thelr deTelopment., I plan to 5\tpport such an 1D1- UaUve pet!tlon." Council- man Ryclcot! sald Tuesday. Mr. Ryctoff bas been a leader ln attempts to freeze detelopmeot tor 4 months, whlle tbe City CouocU takes a new loot at tbe city's ge- neral plan. He warats bocls- lnc aDd commercl.al deDsi- tlM lowered tor mach of tbe re1Mln1Dc 900 acres stW to be defeloped 1.4 Newport Beach. Oo T!Jirsclay, Sept. 15, he ls sebedaled to ad- dress a m..U. of tbe New- port Hartor-Costa Mesa Board of R.lltors to eJpla.tn h1a poattJoL Mr. Ryolaoff also accused cteveJopen ot Ylolatlac tbelr promlM tblt tbe1 wo.td DOt ltalt IJl1 DeW denlopmtllt actJoaa dlart.ac tbe S0-411 perlod wblcb elida today. Last Thursday, an lnine developer asked the Plan- ~ Commlssion for resub- dlvlslon appron.l that would lead to construction ot an oftlce buUdlng at the Marine Ave. entrance to Balboa Is- land. At an Aug. 8 City CouncU meeting, lrvlne Co. presl- (CONTINUED ON PAGE 4) Downzoning voted in CM Dowozo~ of bod In the general location between PlaeeDtla and Pomooa An., HamUtoo and W, 19th St., from Cl, Rl..CP aDd R4- CP to R2-CP andR3-CPwu approYed Tuesciay by the Co- sta Mesa Clty CouncU. The o.rd.Laaoce reaooes most parcels ln the 1900 aDd 2000 blocks of Pomona and Wallace A•es. from R4- CP to RZ-CP, rdt<:loc tbe number or mrelliQI unlts ~rmltted on tbe lou . Men's shop is looted A complalot na ncei•ed from Andy YlJO, OWDtr of property at 765 HamUtoa St •• because tbe 1001 ebiJice reduced from 6 to 3 the ~am­ ber oC uDlta be eouldbQUdoa tbe prope11J. Al&o Adam a, ct.fllopq propertJ at 1816 Wallace A"·• cha.rpd a.t tbt n101111 flo IU..CP ot ~ propoeed ...... u IIIUtlDIM project ..ad IDUt lt eco- DDmkally _,...,... Tbt ,....,.ra&ui..U.. ..U. llolll tbt ftJ. Mon -.so ... udcoU8'"" ~.-. .... floom8baa.rd'• atMHVta~. TllttWWU ..... end at I .... ....,. n. a JIIIIEC WW I J ...... _,. _.,...... ................ . dDw ... called JDIIce. f ,.._,.. ....... lot coeeo'*tioM tMI WOUd penaJI ....... liD be MlltoatMI&qwpuce18. A CO"'IP"... wu ,_.,_. ....... ol ....... Olllilll a bt ea• r•u1•, Ud ,...._.. .......... tarlor ... 111D ....._ Youth held in stabbing A 19-year-old transient, Donald J. Hartman, was ar- rested by Costa Mesa poltce about 10 a.m. Sunday on a charge or t.atally shooting and stabbing Raymond G. Gas- pard, 16, ln a vacant bouse at 1818 Pomona Ave. An anonymous pbooe call at 3:53 a.m. Su~t brought pollee to the residence to find the 16-year-old youth shot with a .22 caliber wea- pon and stabbed a m mber of times, with his throat sllt. The two bad apparent- CORONA' DEl MAR CIVIC ASSN . EXPRESSIONAIRE Please compl ete the following and~ it to the Corona del Ma r C1v1c Assoc1ation 1 . Were you asked to complete a questionnaire 1n the recent traffic study of Corona del Mar sponsored by the Cl tt of Newport Beach? 2. Do you live north or sout h of Coast Highway? 32 Yes 118 North 186 99 Soutn Jt has been suggested that there should be at least one streE't, other than Coast Highway runn1 ng clear through Corona del Ma r from the west end of tuwn to Poopy for local ~onvenience and to relieve some t raffic on Coast H1qhway. Please answer the fol low1ng based upon your level of agreement or a1sagreement w1th the statement. Results ol the l.ate.t Co- rona del Mar tramc poll sbow results tt.t d1acne with those of ao earu.r, more scienWlc poll taktllb'l tbe city. Tbe new poll, taken by tbe Corona del Mar Ctvtc Asan.. <>hows most respoodellts op- posed to coonectillg tbe % ends of Ftlth Ave. acrou Jasmlne Creek. The city's poll showed the opposJte. But an overwhelml.ng per- centage of tbose 1t'bo answered tbe new poll UYe oorth of Coast Hwy., nearer to Filth Ave. Agree Oi sagn.•E' Neither Also, the CDMCA poU re- 3 One approach is to complete Fifth Avenue across the gully betwe~n lr1s and larkspur as a two-lane reSl· dential street running between Oanlia a~d PoPP/ 86 95 10 ly been UTI.og In the va- cant house and engaged ln an argument, pollee tbeor -4 lzed. The murdered youth's mother and stc>-father are llvlng ln Macon. Geor gla. If you aqree w1th the 1dea of comolet1ng fif h Ave., the overall benefit of this plan wou ld be worth tne inconven1ence to the people who live along f1fth Ave . 71 55 sults are opposed to ehmloa~ lett turn pockets on Coast Highway's un-slc- rt.'l hfized Intersections. That new, too, Is opposite the 1'tf1 survey's results. We sent out about 560 IUI'stionnalres to 280 house- 1K>It1s,' CDMCA secretary 12 II··IPn 'Wetss told the Ensigo "''Herda}, · and we've gotten tlooot 250 replles." But, 32 vt those replies were cUpped out of the Ensign's repro- t1uction of . the 6~uest1on survey, aod nobody can say for su rp that all were tWeet out b} 32 d{f(Prent COM resit!Pnts. Also, 1t Is ap- parent that people who Uve nearest to F'lfth Ave. were most Ilk ely to respond to the COMCA poll. Parking lot plan denied That vacant Jot along Bay- side Dr. bebJod United Call- torola Bank In Corona del Mar should not be made Into 5. You feel that the t raffic signa l s on Coast H1ghwa1 In t he bus1ness distric t should be synchron1zea so as to speed up the flow of traffic through town . 6 . One idea to help move traffic through Corona del Mar faster is to permit left turns on and off Coast Highway only at the four 1ntersections that are equipped with traffic s1gnals. This restr1ct1on would apply at all t1mes. Do you agree or d1sagree wfth this idea? 155 33 86 106 2 a~r~~.Ne~rt~ach =============================== Parks, Beaches and Recrea- tion Commissiooers decided Tuesday night. The site, al- r eady planned as a ~rk, was sought by tbe COM Chamber ol Commerce as an ott-street commer cl.al parking lot .• "We have already asked tor bids oo converting tbls clty -owned parcel into a landscaped park,·· PBR di- rector Calvin Stewart re- minded theCommlsslon. The Commission voted unani- mously to r ecommend that the Clty Council take oo ac- tion to change the plan. The Chamber of Com- merce had written last month to suggest the parking lot use, alter a city-sponsored trafflc survey showed that otfstreet commercial ~rk­ lng was o'le of COM's most urgent needs. The City CouncU ls sched- uled to consider the subject on Mooday night. LESS KIDS As Crowd smaller fr~·:·eoo~~ ~/ac:::O~ .1nd only 99 from soatb or SCHOOLS OPEN on labor day ~i;it!E:~:; About 24,000 studeats are glnniDg of tbe new state-~aDd Menco ap-Still, the poll ...Ul add expected to return to public wfde mJnfmum require-:re~tly rot t:;; bulk of the some coottasion to tbe ctty'a schools fn Newport and Co-ments program for issuing da ca on crow over labor otric ial studies of COW Nsta Mesa on Monday, as the high scOO<>l diplomas. The c;,wd:e~':~ 10~ b~~ tra!ftc problems. Thescleo- ewport -Mesa uot.tted class of 1980 wlll be the er ttf1r poll commissioned by scbool district opens the first to have to take written nor~~ fofr the last long lhP cit\ was r~cted by doo t 35 wee .. ....., o summer Lo r s o campuses. tests to prove they have N B • ~ Beacb State's Dr. Rob- Enrollment will probably learned baste readi.Dg, writ-r~;;:rt •. ;:l~~.llf~a~~ E'rt F'r ye and a professiooal be down about 500 fl'o m las t log and arithmetic skills. b ' polling service. 1t sbowed. year, according to oftlclal But, 7th a.od 9th graders each v~ltors for the 3 days, a mo~ other things that dJstrfct expectations, and w11J be tested at the begin-;:oo tba\s few![ tha~ oormal. COM rt>side ots overw'helm- ther e wUI be fewer ~ling of this year to de-m 016• ; erca 5 es and angl} favor the completion c•mpuses. Balearic and termlne what remedial steps .::: gi~:n ~e:r':::~~res of Firth Ave. andtbeellmioa- Harper elementary schools , are needed to get them rudy tor keepi~~rowds a~ay mE' tton of lett-turn pockets on both In Costa Mesa, have for the eventual diploma Tbe Calif n12 Hi h · all lmt st~nallzed lntersec- been closed due to the testing program They w1U p t 1 ored R way tions on Coast Hwy The steadlly d I'"'.... 11 • a ro report oo major . . • ec ~ enro -be re-tested each year untU tralftc robl 1 th r ttv s poll Included every ment. The district plans to they graduate. b h P e~s a Ol\1 e t>lork in Corona del Mar, close one elementary school School lunches are eac areas, t ooted that from the O<'ean to Sao per year durl~ the next 5 up sllghtiy rellecti[)( the mouo~edn pathanrks wer el more JvaCJutn Hills Rd., accord- years, It the trend con-general toitaUonary trend c row bas'-inusua ' as 102 to the survey's report. tl.nues · campers aed sunshine ~ · '•We're all geared up and and SO-d t · ol eveq respondeat to '•Our ldndergarten clas-pretty excited about start-tures Tra~~:e ac;:,~~~ the CDMCA poll answered ses ~~.e gettl.ng sma.llereach log the new sctul year,'• Wexi~a.n border at Tl)lana every QUestion. Mrs. Weiss year, upla.Jos district of-says Mrs. Harmon, ltyou'r! wu aJso reported to be ven· ootPd, but many fUied ln t~ Oclal Jn.n Harmon. ''and a parent, you're probably heavy · · adi1Pd remarks" section. this contloul.ng declloe ln )Jst as excited as Mrs. Har _ ~ Ut rds sa ld the Hem arks lD<'luded: tbe number of children com-mon. If you're a ldd ..... " d 67 egua } Enlorr t> the &pHd llmlt lug into our schools has 1 rna t> rescues· on Seaview." been felt tor several years Ll.lll·an Turner succumbs Control the lourt, llletal now at the elementary leYel. rr.urnprs ... Now, we have reason to be-T raffiC' on Coast Hi«h- Ueve that high school en-LUllan Turner, •lf• of established residence tn ".1, from Margue rite to the rollment may be down some-former Newport Beach phar-Sprloedale, Utah, and spent c;outh SJ)E'eds a long at so to wbat this year." maclst Vern Turner, died much of their time traveli~. 60 r11 lles per hour •.. wher. Tlle local school district, Saturday at Manchester, Mrs. Turner was a native arf' the police"" unlike many ln Ca1Horll1a., Iowa, where they had been of Minnesota, where st>r -· Whv ~hould we change eaters the new school year Ylsiting her sister . vices and burial were held. our to11•n tor a crowd of wUb 00 labor problems. The Turners owned a drug Survivors loclude a son, Bob, shabby tourist s lobs.," Teachers are uDder con-store on Mariners Mile at and a daughter, Jud), hoth · corona dE>t Mar has NO SEM. GO L DWATER tnct for this year aDd next. Tustin Ave. for many }ears, of Utah. tralric problem." G 0 I d t This year marks the be-untll reUrl;: In 1 1 ~8. Thtey u s re~l~s ~~~~e%~':~~~= wa er sees SOCia IS . . ;.~~lre ''Af~~~ r~~~:~·:; thiS p.liH'. l y FRED DAVIS Senator Barry Goldwater spoke to a small group of Newport Beach bustness and polWcal l~ders last Fri- day mornl.Dg, and he bad mostly bad news for them. He sees America head.ing tor soda.llsm, losing Its frteods onrseas, and re- fiiiiQI to ftcbt tor lts rl&hts. In a wlde-rangl.ng talk to a atleet audieDCt or about S5 peoplelD tiM boerd room of tbe Newport Harbor Area Cbamber of Commerce, ttlt Yeten.n Ari.Jooa senator mldt tbMe poiats: • PANAMA Caoa.l treaty ww p~ty DOt be awroud Ud.l yeu, lDd be's not sore WMtM.r H wtll f'Ote i)r lt. • TAJWAif's trle~i~Ub.lp IIIICIIIlcl bt nta1Dtd. detpltt w · C.a....dema.llis u.at we bnat nlltloN wtt.b t»t ..... doL • BCMMESS IMdln .. ._ .... .....,.., Ia ..w.c to ...., • IN' tWr rtctD ... ......................... atw.rt *rn. • WIDDLE EAST prob- lems cannot ~ sol•td by Americus or by aoy other ouuldtrs. • INDIAN OCEAN is the mo.t ltrattrte mWtary uea of tbe world Ud nwst be coo- trolled by America and her alUes. • SOCIALISW will qult Amerteau wltbln 5 years - 10 at lbe moM. • LETTERS 110 PllbUc ot- fteLala do ba" ao e&et and. eu ctt rtalb IDd cbaap poUel ... • SPEN'l)(NG by t.be fed- eral IO'tl"'lfNNIt mut come aader ttct-ter ltJlalaUYt COIItrol. • POUCIT AL. CIUME ls ao mon raqiUt .,. tiiU 1a tbt put, tad ... proMbly b.-blowD Ollt ot pi'OP)IUoL • AFRICA ll la t>r ZOO ,.,. ol ta,..,U. ud .... blaek Atr1eu ltldtn .... proy• flo bt ... ..., ftolellt. • TAX BitE AU IDl' oU ........... Nip 101ft tMMII'Q ........ • UPUBUCA.. melt coocentnte on money Is-tlon are representt>d ln thas sues, and should oc-room:· caslooaUy refuse to endorse Yr. Goldwater satd he fellow RepJbllcao.s lf they thinks Newport Beac h ··has ron against Democrats who done a darn ~ job here are better candidates. on plann1D(t. ·· As he drove • GROWTH cannot t». to Lacuna Beach throught stopped. but most be coo-the vacant lmneCoastarea, trolled through proper rt-ht sald ht wondered re- gional plaonlflt, cently ''what the place would "Try to teoep this place look llke with 20-story con. u much like lt l.s a.s pos-domlnlums. •· s.J)le, •• ht Slid of Newport He queatlontd WheCher B•cb. '' Doa't let the lure f t"--bu It _...... .__ eDOUJII I Chooll IDd otber 0 ... c .. .._you c._.. s.nlces COClld bt profldtd In AriiOIJ&. I UYe lD OM of tbr IUibrtdltd rrowth. '•You the tutest-rrowtac paru of eu, 1110p rrowth. •• be satd, U.. world. ud I blow ud '•t.t J'OU'Ye _ to control lllldtnta.Dd JQUr problema." •-u." C~ of Commerce N-rt should .-eo-u~" dlnetor 0. .. -.... •- D-ubd M GoldnM CetM.f wttb •ITOUIUIIc • ..,..en r. r eomm•u .. oa~. he :r:~twPOC:: .._tilted. ••wta1 00.. •eb ,....,. tad ....... ~ COIIl .... tJ .. " to blYt I tad wMeM.r flo dKII.n a llbfUJ, • .....ur. tad 110 moralorte• a. real tlllllh •IDrtll? Gil PlltY ,_ ..... ........ .... c., ... tad ,.. c:u .... c.o.enmu hal ltJdaft. a Pftll'-." __ .....,__ lteder lie pndk:ted t1at A_.a ::;;:-;;.:-..._. ..; wW .,., IJOdt'llt w S to llllt ''botb adM of tilt...._ (Cata•ed • ..... t) Ja) Snuth, presldeot of C'DMC A, S31d •esterday be has more fattb ln his groqp's poll than ln tM r lt} surYty. · Ou rs ls a little blt more human;" he told the Eostp. ··We feel that his ls how the people of CoroDI. del Ma r really think." Mr. Smith said be wUl call a ~eneral mett111c ol the clvlc assoclatloa aome- Ume before Oct. 1 at COM elementary sehool. PAAK IS NAMED FOR FOR BOB W1L mM WU.On Part ls the ..., •m• for wu-Stre.t""" Cotta ..... 1D .._.. o1 lormer mayor 8obelt 11. wu.oe_ tbt Cola ..._ CIJ CoacU ttattd ,.._., .._. Wr. wu-wu .,.. twtce ud Mned ll ,.,. OG tilt CltJ eo.cG. PrtDI' to tJM dtJ'• ...,. ... .,... t11u as ,.,. .... .............. Colla ... ctu-cnca. .. .._. ............ (' ..... PU'BUSRED \VEEKL ,, , oa Tbarldly. Second Class po.tqe paid al Coro• del War, CJIU, ~twap~per omce aocl ptlllllur plaat lD lilt East&• Bull<llne, 2'121 E, Coast HWJ •• CoroDl del Mar, Calli. 92625. PHONE: &?S-0550. THE NEWPORT HAR- BOR ENSIGN ..,, ld)ldgod to bt a newspaper of gen-1977 tral etrculaUon by court decree No. A-20118, dlted CWFOR.IA IUWSPAPER May 14, 1951. to Superior •UIILIIIR" Court ror the County or OraD(e, StateofCalltoruta, aDd by reason thenof Is quallfled to publish all !lib- lie notices required bylaw. ASS'I. INC. THE NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN Is the lega.l news- paper for the City of Ne,.l)Ort Beach and publishes aU pubUc nottces for the city. ARVO E, HAAPA •.• , , •••. Owner anr1 Publisher PEG tiAAPA, ..• , , , , .. , , Associate Publisher ll:epreoenled No!iono!ly by lllll:f ~ U.S. SU8UR8A.N PU SS INC.~ AU 01 TED ll Y ~II SUBSCRI PTION RATES Newport Harbor -Costa Mesa Area •. , • One year, $5.00 Out of the Local Are~ ..• , •....... One year, $6,00 <JI. .eOf ~ ;./lop ARVO E. HAAPA, owner ao.d publisher of the Ensign • WE EXPECTED BETTER OF BARRY Barry Goldwater, once the conscience of the conservative, did not give much encouragement to the conservative cause when he spoke here last Friday. In his speech at the Newport Harbor Chamber office, and in the question- answer session that followed, he hedged on some key issues vital to the survival of freedom. He sees national health insurance as inevitable, and he might support such a dangerous plan if it could be kept down in cost to "15-20 billion dollars." He says this in the fa ce of the catas- trophic, bankrupting experience with gov.ernment health insurance in England and other European countries. Our nation, already near the breaking point in national debt, and faced with the spectre of unfunded billions coming due in social security payment&, could aot stand the waste and expense of a federal health plan. S~ator Goldwater sees no workable solution for Rhodesia and he takes no position in defense of this bastion of order and freedom in turbulent Africa, where communist terror threatens to take over. Most disappointing is the Arizona senator's failure to take a strong stand for continuing U.S. control of the Panama Canal. The Carter administration, with cynical arrogance, is proceedin g with the surrender of the canal to an unstable and pro-communist dictator, in the fa ce of overwhelming public opposition. And Senator Goldwater vacillates, at a critical time when all patriots should stand firm for the security of our nation. Barr.y did give one helpful hint. Letter- writing is effective. Politicians can be swayed by a determined electorate, es- pecially on a key issue that might make the difference between winning and losing in the next election. So write yo ur letters, folks. Make the Panama Canal the No. 1 election issue. Let's see that all who vote to give away will be turned out of office. our Canal It's easy to write to your congress- men. Letters to senators should be addressed to the Senate Office Building, Washington, D_ C. 20510. Repre- sentatives get their mail at the House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515. Keep your letter to one page, and let them know where you stand. • • • * • (CONTINUED ON PAGE l ) • • GOVT. FOR THE FEW lleu Edllor: O.moeracyta ..,....,... ap lu mad -lo -..oy 11- MU. luttld ot''IO'enllleat ot the J*IPie, b)' tile people ta:l !Jr tM I*IPlt.'' tt 11 e.ohq '•pel'1llllte of the few, by the tn aod tor tbe few.•• A case ln poJotiltheNew. port Beach COUDCU's pro. posed montortum oo tr.e ~terprlse, because of tbe teroctty and selllsbness of ''the few," wbo UveonOc. ean aDd Bay Froots aoc2 prl. nte Islands, aod don't wa!ll lesser, ordinary mortals to share their good life, So they insisted on a bullding mora. torlum unW they can f1nd a way to permanently stop U. But the enterprisers, wtlb $ millions lying dornw1 be· cause of "the rew's" ada· mancy, pleaded with the Council for )lst a little time to placate "the few.'' The Council acqule~ed with tbe recommendation, whi ch Is tantamount to demand, that "the few" have a voice on how the enterpriser's $ mu. lions should be used, or oot used. It is tills kind or delay, and in-pot, by oon-lnvestlng participants that llas caused the housl.Dg shortage, lnfla. ted prJces and decreased ec- poomlt-stability. Property rights are a ba- ste principle or American Ute. Individuals do oot have the right to go into their neighbors' homes and leU them how to run them, and they should not have that right In private enterprise. But until these freedoms of opportunity and choice are restored there will be no freedom for anyone. Do '•the few'' not realize that the freedoms they take from oth- ers are also the freedoms they loose for themselves? Do they realty want Amerl· ca run by layers of special Interest groups, even U they are on of those layer s? Or do they reaUy not realize what they are doing? Goldie Joseph Lido Isle • TRAFFIC COM MENT Dear Editor: As a home owner In Co- roaa del Mar for almost twent y yea rs, I feel Impel- led to express my coocern over the several Items be- Ing considered as a result or the spot check traffic survey In our cUy, First, ''the ellmioatloo of left turn lanes. exceptin&: at signalized signals." would, It seems to me, rob tbe resJdeots of the much needed safety and con•en· ience we oow have In order to drive to ou r hOmes. Al- so, wouldn't this be a hln· dra.nce to businesses along lbe highway? Since I live above the Mghny, [ think., too, of the library and of the post office. Secondly, the majority of home owners and other re- sidents who are proud of our community, a,wreciate wtlat the city did ln postU. signs tor ~st one halt day a week street cleaning sentce. Surely this Is a small prtce tor drivers to pay tor clean streets. Lastly, It Is my tlrm COD· vlctlon that any ertenslon of Stb Ave. would oot bea help. tul or useful soluUon to any tramc problem, but only another waste of tudollars. Sincerely, Hrs. L, S. S\mderlaOO Corona del Mar CONSTRUCTION NOISE To: City Cooocll of New. port Beach: Re: Lack of consfderaUon or tbe BuUdi._-Ordinance and constrtJctlon cootractors on building sites In estab· Ushed resldedlaJ areas. On Saturday, August 27, 197?, at 6:45a.m., we were a-.alened by a group of elgbt men aDd a bulldozer ra.Isl~ a garace to our neighbor. hood. On Wednesday, Aqust 31, lt¥11, I was ankeDed from r---:::o:::!"~:-:::----::"""=:~~===:o::::--, a sound siMP at 7:00 a.m. I PROS and -KARNS I :~.'~~~:~..,~~i.!'~ GOVERNMENT AND WELFARE P,.omo lint the Beneral welfare ~as m I ti e Lonsutution·s Preamble} iJ to foatet the develo pn1ent of self-rdpon~ibilitu':S, while pruvidlnl the ~:eneral welfare (as frOm Roo!eVelt to Carter) it to roster irresponsibilities Respomible people claim only the riahts to what is !he1": irrapontiblc people claim rithts to wh1t is rightfully others'. R•ponsible peo ple know 1nd fulfill their t~ponsibilit ies to help the helpletl, but irresponsible people claim th~y •hould be helped just ~Ciutr others Cln be forced ro pro vide rot them. lrraponJiblee; rante from the etimin1l1 who Like thinp in thftr own hU'IdS aad fotcc people to pro•lde for them, to thote who '*lovemment to force othen toptovkh: for them. cn.lnc from fotterln• sctr1'aponsibiUties 1nd fosterlna irmpolllibWtiel, o• •n,.mment hat brouaht upon ut 1D of o-,.. • .._ rro• cri .. to welf~r•; probHims thlt can never bt 10.._. lltdl A-x-rw repfn thtlr freedom. from .,....,...., tlllf cea 11J9W them to tpl.n b« telf-R~ponlible fiiO.... ~ -J. Ku"" bll,. caused my neck and chest musclts to tease ud U re- mained with mt tbrv mo.e; ol the doy. I dl<l DOl lalow whether •• bid bMa Jtruek br IICblntor, been bombod or whether tae cu ltDe I had ropolrld a r.., doyo bt· fort hAd nptuNCI lD uother opot, Tilt I)IOblom, 1111 -- tractor 011 U. biiJdl• )Jb ac:rou tbe ltrMt llld Ill· cl4td lo olarl .... ., by lhrow\or • """ ... ,... .... Ilia omptr --- biB, wide------1' .._ ftil -,E::ztr• fool .......... -AI 10:10 a.a., I IIIII -lr1lallo --lllo-_,__ ...... _, oltiiO_l_ ... . ..... 1110 ·-"' ..... .. tlit ....... niUIII .... tM "lrllll _ .... -... boU.U.. ....,._ fllllo cu, ot 11-rt -.. 4locou Ilia -Ulll my riCIIU-I caUOd lllo clly. 1 wu ld)rmed tbat ttM OM-- stncUOe m• do bl" tM rtabt by ordla&Det lo wort HVU days a Week, Wfllt-, days to bectA at Mt'C a.m. a.od oo Sat8rd&JI they may bertn at etpt a.m. uti oa SUJida yo the)' can bOClD at teo a.m. aod Jtop at tltt p.. m. Not one daJ ot l'tlllt-t>r the nel(bbor~at bomM lro01 tbe dtrt ud lOise. We are 1101 ellllUed 1o lleeo lD the Salurday morn~Dco, bafiDr put ln a labourocas tlte a,. week ourselveJ aod looJd.ac forward to that one clorlou day Saturday, so that we can sleep ln. 'Phe young lady lntbebuU. ding dept. wtlo took my com. plaJ.ot said that when o.ew construction begins tn &n established resideotlal ar- "-a rash of complaints are receiYed by her dept. and au sound tbe same as mine, l asked, why she t.d not brought this to the at- tention of her superiors I.Qd . the C lty CooncU. I felt that the problems that the ctty employees are aware of shoold be taken to the pro- per people for correction. It would eliminate my tat. tng precious time to write letters such as this one and the employee wbo takes Ume to answer a telephone tak:log lOOs of complatms to use the time tor more useful and constructive pro- grams . The lack of commuolca. tlon tn this city astounds me. The ordinance sbows no consideration tor borne or famUy Ufe, We are only made aware ol the problem when ft lnfrt~es on our peace and tt"aJWlUUity aDd ls tlappeni~ next to our own homes. no--u-la a.. lOr 1M --otalup--ot- oollaiM-docb,llol • -101 proloclllla rtciiU ot -· llau--IUIMd ~~~ llttL I --lllo c.....u -... ou1J monlill( --1111 ,....,_.., anu a.ad 8Dd 1111 aormal lllfciD>,_ Ia aiUI -.... lraaqoll aocl tbt moat..,.m ol tbt dt)' " a c.nDI proceu.. at 7 a.m. lD fact, my llbab&nd lMV" "11'7 IDOI'IIIDc al tell lo ... eo Ud 11 aboatCJaeofflYe ears oa tbe road. We bave alto 1a tbeoelcb- borbood. uotbtr home be· !Dr co-ld two cloon &'fl.)'. 1'be coatractbr oo tbe Job sbould be •meDded ro, Ills ooosldeJ'ltloa; be has never stnlclt tbe ham- mer to a aall before 9 a.m. Hp tboagbtfulness is ap- preciated ud because I bold him In such bilh esteem, 1 watch out for bis property when be is DOt there and bave stopped several peo- ple from gol.ng otto the con. atructlon sUe wbo appeartd to me to be up to DO good. I have also spoken to the man on tbe coostructloD stte that caused me the angulsb on Wednesday morning. He has promlsed oot start uoW 8 a.m. aDd not to work on SUnday, All of these problems have been avoided; the contrac. tors are bustnessmen and they rely on people to gtve them jobs to do to make a Uvlog. The ordinance also gtves them the right to in- fringe on our peace and bap· ptness. Now, so that It may neYer happen again to the next UDBI.Ispectlng persoo, I -.Ish the CouDCU to discuss this situation for a solUttoo tbat would be ag~le to au. Helen M, Kleron 3201 Fourth Avenue Corona del Mar PRE-WATERGATE COVER UPS Accuracy In M~dia WASHINGTON -A coupk o f years ago I was on a TV program with Charles Kuralt . the noted CBS News oorrespondent. Mr . K.ur1ll 1 go t onto tht subject of Wat e rgate, wb ich he de<>uihed as "the crime of the Century ·• I tho ught that wa~ a bit overblown. and I drtd~ed up a few examples o f she naniglns involving polit icians 1n high places and tht'u friends. I opined tha t Wate rgate differed fro m what had gone before largely because of the degree of media attent•on focu sed o n it . Earlier ~ca ndal.~ had often been s u ~·ce ss ful\y covered up , With so me help from the press . A new book JUSt out,// Didn't Starr With Watergolr. by Victor Lasky shows that 1 didn 't know the halfofu. Latky has compiled a fa sci nating collection of scandalo us and crimm1l act1vity during the past two de c ade!, and it u remarkable how much of it f11led to excite the news med1a Can we really count on the mvesllgatin reporters to fi!Otec t us from corrupt1on and other fo rms of off ic1:1l wr o ngd o ing') Or wa s W:Uergal r an ex.:epllon') Cons1de r lht' maner of w1rerapp1ng. Lask)' tells us that even BenJamin Brad lee. now the execut1ve edttor of Thr Washmgi 1H1 Po1t , who wa s a confidant of Ptesident Kennedy is convinced that he had heen the object of a Kcnru-dy wiretap. fie told Lasky , "My God , they w t reca pped pnctically everyone else in this town .'' In lhe steel crisis of 1962 , Thomu P. P1t1 on of R epublic S te el had complained th11t Attorney General Rober! Kennedy w11 w lceu ppl na steel u .ecutlus and hu•ulna them throuth the IRS. President Kennedy uid In Budlee's pruence that Pattol\ Wit rlaht. Othera tapped b)' Bobby Kennedy wer e Ne• York nma military couesrondent, Henton Baldwin, Uoy• N o rm1n, New•wult.'J mlllt•rr correspondent, 8er1111rd Fall, lbc tchollr who wu ax.perl on INodllftll, aid 1M ctdlf clark or t It• Hou .. Aaricu.hUN Co-itl ... But aU of lhia wu done legally through !he FBI , you may uy . Not so , says Lasky. He. says that J. Edpr Hoover Info rmed him that Lask y's own phon~ had been upped by Bobby Kennedy in 1963 , not by the FBI, but by "outside people ." "In other words," sa)'s Lasky , "lo ng before· the Nixon administration the K.ennedys had their ow n plumbers operation going for them." Who were these "outside people.?" Luky identifies one IS Gerard M. Calla han , a man once described by the district allorney for Queens Count y as "the electronics expert of the underworld ." Callahan has described one wiretap JOb on r wsmen that he performed for Kennedy because it was too sensitive to be entrusted to the FBI. One or the srrangest and most ironic stories in the book is the accou nt of the efforts made by some of the country's most prcstiaious liberals to "aet" Senator J oseph M cC•rthy by Waterptc-typc methods. I say ironic, bec1use the editors of Tlrr Washington Pou were deeply involved in the plot . This took place back in 1953 when Jm~ph L. R1uh , Jr., ch1irman of A.meriCins for Democratic Action, p:~id !8,500 to a man named Paul Hughes to obtain secret information 1bout McCarthy In 1 memo submitted to Rauh Huahes recommended usina phone taps 111inst McCarthy , uyina: ''Bein1 nice. too ethiCII, or squeamish, wUI a c:co mplhh' leu than nothina where McCarthy is c:oncerned .. .lf both federal 1nd chil l1w enforcement aaenc:ie1 Ule the same unethical prcxeduret. co brina to justice criminlls, are we not justified in usin1 limilar methods to expose (McCarthy)'?" Luky "Y' no limitt were placed on HUiha. He proridOd 10me juicy tlorla, lnclud~ 1n tCCOunt o( an arms cache that Nce.rthy had .. Uettdly ~ecr~rted In lh• Sentte om" IYUdlftJ, Th• WuAIIftto~t /"rut .u prt.y to aU thil and had ,.,.,., • ... or ....... nlct. o• . the Hualltu rn•btioM. n.r ....,. I1J • to 10. •• it •• ,..... O.t H..._ •• a co• trtill .tlo had htl •••• pltoay infom.r.ton. ' .,._,,JII.-Huanlouo Motorialo, lnballnc tblo ........,_, Of eapo~ina optn wounct. to ,t, ClOU.ld etUN convu.laloea or deeth. •tmont, MouathUHtt• -The FDA apn~o~ did not hive a wunnt, made no atcUNtionl ot wronadoin1, and ehed no law that wu btlna: 'brokan. Ntvettheletl, Of'l 1\pril 16, in a c:l .. ic dilplay of rew power, they arbitrarily teiz.d 80,000 pouncbt ol apricot kernale ttored by the Millet, Pit tnd Seed Company in Gatlinbu.rc, TenneMee. It took court •Ction and an eJpendi· tuN of cloae to 125,000 in lepl cottl for the company to NWVtr iu property. What happens if an lit bar lnfla._ •cci- dtntally? WIJI th• uplotive bane it CIUMe Np· ture eardrum•? Why add anotMr eapena.ive contription w auto~? Tha Uet ol ,......ble objectiona to 1ir bap i• alon1 one. But NMOn ia not In YOJUe; power ia. TM SUo oiTRIB Late in July, more FDA 1fentl raided the premiAH of an Ohio pharmacist and seiHd 126,000 worth of lAetrile. Much or the Laetrile wa1 dntined ror cancer patlent.l who aN legally authorized to UN the aubstance by virtue ol • oourt order issued b)' a federal judce in Okla- homt. AgAin , federal agenu weR operatin1 above the law. Deaperate patienll and the ha· rasaed pharmacist have been told they must1ue to recover .their property. In 19?2, the federal Conaumer Produi:t Safety Commiuion declared th1t m•nufae· turen ol childftn'• aleepwHr mutt trtlt their product with a name retardant. TRIS ••• the only approved 1ubaunca, and the pajtml maken bet•n immedi1t.ely to use it. But on AprilS, 1m, the lime CPSC bAnned the Ute ol TRIS becau&e some teat.l had linked it to cancer in animals. Jn typical fubion, the CPSC high- handedly ordend 1leepwear m•nufacturers to repurchue all TRJS.treated productl. The ex· peeled cost to hundred• ol m•nufactu.rert and thouunds of reta.ilert ia over 1150 million. Laetrile, of course. is a &ubstance man)' claim i& effec:tive in fighting cancer. ltll use ia opposed by the FDA and orthodox medicine. Recently, the National Cancli'r ln1titute recom. mended that routine cancer-detecting b~aet x. ray11 be diACOntinued because the radiation might cause cancer. Yet, when a woman is told 1he has breast ctncer, she is urged to underro maMive doses of radiation! Logic is out, while government power is in . Springa Mills, Inc., of South Carolina took the CPSC to court. The company claimed de· nial of due proceu, inumucb u it had no opportunity to queation witneatH, challenge technical expcrta, or present an oppoaing view. Late in June, U.S. Oiatrict Judge Robert Chap- man ruled in th• company'• favor 1nd 1truck down the ban. The CPSC has filed an. appeal. Air Bac Power • • • Secretary of Transportation Brock Adams and consumer busybody Ralph Nader are championing the crusade t.o force installation of air bags in all new cars. The bags a~ supposed to inflate upon impact, cushioning pall8engers from winds hield&, etc. No choice is to be allowed. Everywhere one tum& today, the heavy hand of the federal govPmment ia on the .e:ene. De· nials of due proceu, searches without warrant, legislation by decree, mushrooming taxation and control, and even the Ult' of brute force have become commonplace. Such abusea of freedom are everyday occurnnces in the Sm:iet Union and other Communist dictatonhips. It certainly appcan~ that forces anxioua to dupli· cate the Communist ayatem ha,·e already gained conaiderable power here. If Conl(ress does not act .!KIOn, the bags become mandatory. Congrusman Bud Shuster (R .. Pa.) claims that the chemical used to in · nate them. sodium azide, is a deadly poison. According to the gov~mment.'s own Office of ' 1907 1'"•' Jail., B'"·h ~oc,~f' f•·oru••·• -Americon Wa y FrDtures Mesa C. C. • TOM ANDERSON mOYIRQ SOOn Un1ted Negro Ambassador A.ndrew Yo ung enngcd still another grour when wmmentin& on the recent New York barbaric hl1ckoul , while in Switzerland . "All men sin and fall short of the &lory or God . If you turn the li&hts out. follo:.s will steal. T~ey'\1 do th1t in Switzerland . l oo.'' Young u.id. Crime in Switzerland , whi c h is perhaps the greatest country in the world today, is virtually non.oex illta nt. due probably to these factor!!: I. The &oYer nme.nt is honest (bec1use the people are honest). 2. Every citi zen owns 1uns. 3. There are virtually no blacks . 4. There is little aovcrnmenl welfare. WOULD YOU GO? "U.S. mannes wtll be fightmg soon in Southern Africa.'' U.N. Ambassador Andrew Yo una has been confidin a to int imates. Wh ic h brinas up the question : If you were 1 marine , would you JO to Africa to fi1ht over Rh odesian and South African friends? Or, IS 1 draftee, would you J O, to help our Co mmunist enemy Lakt over Afric1~ Refuslna to ao to Africa has little rel•tionship with refusing to go to Vietnam . In Viet nam, the Communist enemy was invadin& and co nquering. in So uthern Africa , the Rhodesian and Sou th African aovernmenu are the o nl y s tumblin&·bl o-cks t o communis t control of 111 Afr ica plu.1 the Yital sca ·lanes involved. To help the Communist• take Afric1 is not Pllriotbm but treason, CIVIL WAR HERE? Bltck !anttlc Youna h•~· •lao 1taUd ttt&t "there woukl be cl¥11 wtr In the U .S ., U U .S . mllltuy penonnel were used to support th~ pnsent rteimu In Soulh Africa tnd Rhodalia." O.K. So be il. Let'a have th6 civil W1r, If that's th• ••Y they want It, tnd after it't o•er, tnd won by whit& Amtricaf! pt.triott, th• neal lotlc:al • ., WCN~kt M to ship UM black rtlbtll back 10 lhdt--· YOimO II Pll04UXIIT ..-v·-•·-edYOclc• of .._,.,....,. naa.•• I when h~'s ex.:onalln& th~ Rh odes i3n and So urh African governments, hut for thi~ country. he and h1~ side-ki ck ca'rter are for ~n unbridled discrimination in favor of blacks a1ainst the whit e majority-of U)urse . in his hear!, Young is not re11ly for majorit y rulr bec1use he'fi pto-M•rxist. In Communis! natio ns , 11 h1ndful of the top Comrats run everything. Excep!. of cuurse , things like c~rs, e levat ors, and toii~!S . Nobody there can makt: them run rc1ularly RtDd~rs' cornm~nll and questions Qn• welco me. Plrou writ~ Ul at "Tht A m~rican Way Featurrs '', P.O. Box 990. Pilton Furgt, Tenn~uu 1786). The Coata Weu Chamber of Commerce wUl man Into new taclllUes Ia the CUI· t.eo.s Back at the corner of Baker and Harbor BIYd. Accordt.Dc to Nate Reade, executive manarer, Hie move -.w take place by Nov. 1. The Chamber, which will be ncatlnc premlaes at 583 W, 19th Street that It b.u occupied tor the put 1Z years, has had the move uDder stud)' since lad Oc- tober, wtleo Ken Fowler wu appo\Dted by Prwldliat W•r· ner Escher as cbalrman of the relocat1oo ooi'lniltt". ~,/,.1 •.. Thr Key to GOD: "Jesus saith unto him. I am the way , the truth , and the life : no m1n cometh unto thr Fathet. but by me ." -loh11 /4:6 C. M. Ha!J>er tlte Costa .Mesa CoHH&ctioH RON AND WILLIE Our two Harbor Area state assemblymen, DeMisMqers aDd Ron Cordova, are both Democrats, but they must be dotnc SOMETHlNG right, beeause tbey•ve got old WUlle Browo hCIIlPi,. mad at them. WJWe, J.OU see, Is a big Democrat ldngpiD from San FnDCL&co, W'bo considers hlmseU to be tbe protector ot tbe we~re class aod the collector of thelr Yotes. He Is ooe of tbe pushers of a so.caiJed ''tu: reform" meuure tbat cot past th1 Assembly, but was voted don In the s .. t •• Ron Cordova, a maverick consern.Un Democnt. wuo't tooled by the '• reform" bill. He gue the bW Us proper label, calU.nc It a political shell game that wu dutped to rt•e tu reUef only to the P«>Ple •bo J11.1 tb• leut taus, &nJWIY. The worklnc mlddle...c.laq would ltUI pt Shick with the tu bills, ''The poor recetn uststa.oce, the rich tlnd loophOles aod the hardworkfnc. tupayeu cry oat l:lr reform," Ron Cordon said in a couraceous spaech to the Assembly. He &Dd Mucers wert the only Democrat.lD the A,.mbl)' to hUt ~h ruts to. YOte .ap1Dit the m•sart. This madt WWle Browo ftcbU.al: mad (weU, maybe )lit TALKDfC mad, because that's Ill be dld). He made a ~1aJ fiiPetCb 1o tbo AIMml>tr .,. to th""' pa,_. lualto ot Roo Co~ , Of cooroo, WUilt dldll'l rtlllte uytiiiJIC Roo:led, --Roo-..... -... ·' WUI.le Brown aid RoD Conto.J llllls~n 't cart-~~~~ paoplt. WtU, Roo Co--- .... -... -. aoc1 11t ,... .... -• ...,or blld CIIPft. He aliiO nata to lock 111 ert•••l• Ud r. !Dotalo tba dot.tll -'IJ lOr cortala erbooo. 'ro t1o1o conar, lbat-uu Roo Co-Ia miMpaoploot tbla lbla aocl lhla -.-.u. lOrmor ·-~~~­atton11 btr, ID tbt Ralbor A,._ .. IU ... trow crtallll.l 111 all wUII a jodldal .... GOlba wrlOI, WUII -'fldlu __ lie ....... _....,.. __ ., __ b7 111 '"tell»tnnl ftD an ...... u tltlb , .,. ud ....... piiiJIC ---.. ........ ..._,., lor tMI.r IDdal .et , .... a. Cordlft ud 0.... ....... an frttiiiM&I Ja .. ....... ., ... ..., ........ --.a..--= ., ..,.... -.r:-'""'-'"'nor'" 't:,.':!J;' II ZWW. II$ Eh ...... li . .. ~~~~~---~-.. -._ IIIII-... -::~ ........ lie ID ..__ • .,.,._Its n 'ole.. - tiP Iori I I----~~~~--&VF¥1 .... -. -... -=1111 , __ ..,.. .. .... 1o1111 drs ........ ~., .. 110 •• _ .. ~--•.et·.··~·~-11 ..... -.... ·---I ••: , Grand opening week set for Art Museum Commemoratb•e PQ~Un ol tbt N.-port tfut)or Art Ma ... m are ..,., bebll dle- trhttd at •bGAIUc c-.n ud clepUtmeat ..... tbroqpout Oruce Couty bJ me.,_n ot tbe WIIMUm CouDCU. Tbe Sept. 11-JS crud op. eaJnc week Will celtbnte the opeq of tbe ......... a.w bullci1Dc at 850 Su Cle- meDte DrtntDNewportCtG- ter. GEM TALK f ''Fiortu, ciiUd of tbe air," a Toay DeLIP Utlllo- IJ'IPb comm«lllloDicl tor mad~···· ... .,.. ~-tbe~ lD .U.er, tao u:t blaek. n. Or1CIJIIl 11 I alpMd. Mllllbend edWoa of 78 prtated br Clrru Edlt1ou, t.o. Aacet•. Mr. DtLIP ll I reoawDed CaWonda artiat &Dilaccom- plllbed maclclall. T'be I mare of bla • • OoltlDc lady' • ls a ncarrillc tbeme 1D IIOllp-ture, petrttac-, crapb!ca aod perfot1DIDC ... For tbe LDucaratloD ot u.. ...., ball- diac, be baa ereated tbree major woru u well u the poater lltbocfapb. .TITLE IX COMMITTEE •v J. c. "0 .. ,." Rlu I voLUNTEERS SOUGHT f. ( . II M m f'h " c-<;. ,. h o •a !JIUrt• Q/ I Sll 'JI'Il'/IIH/ tllt d. hu~ btte, 11 (.t~ ~Ill Mf>.Hr landmorlc jCJr ,u rc• tita n :!'1 ) c•on, 1 ~ an o u tlttt rtf\ ''" K•'lll' nnd f t'll o•lr~. WHAT'S IT WORTH? How much ls your per- IODal jewelry collection •orth? You may be sur- prised to learn that your jewelry bas grown to be- come one of your most valuable assets. Do you have It properly Insured tor the amount It's worth at today's prices? Would you Uke to t1od out tbe rate or price appreciation of whay you have? It"s a good Idea to have your jewelry appraised pe- riodically. A reputable, professional jeweler can bring you up to date on tbese matters. We tlll that bW, aDd would be glad to advise you. We can also otter expert lntormaUonon projected fUture values of various gems. One Ust of recommeoded gems for buylng rt«ht DOW includes rubles, sa.pph.tres, emer-' alds aDd diamoods . You should be wary of widely advertised schemes that are almed at sell- ~ gems strtcUy for in- vestment. But, 1t ls to your advautace to know the val- ue or what you have DOW. That's where we can help you. Loeal c1t1Jeas wbo are !JMresttd lD tbe eldoree- ment of TWe IX, the fed- en! statute requtrtac equal d.lca.Uooal OIII)OrtuDlty tor botb MUS, are be!Dc asked to voJunt"r for service on tbe district's TiUe IX ad- Yiaory com mtttee. The commltteeadYisesln- divtdual schools aod tbe dis- trict on compllance with Tt- j tie IX requlreweots, accor- ding to Dr. Mary Kruse, di- rector of tnstrucUona.l ser- vices. The tlrst meeting will be held tn October. .Anyone enterelted lD serviog on the commlttee Is asked to call Dr. Knase at 556-3515. CORA M. DARCHE OF N.B. IS DEAD AT 53 Memorial services tor Cora M. Darche, 53, of 1839 Highland Dr., Harbor High- laods, were held Friday ln St. Joachims Catholtc Churcb. Costa Mesa. She died Aug. 31 In st. Joseph's Hospital, Orange. She Is survived by her husbaod, Joseph; Z daugh- ters, Jacqueline Ellis, San Otego, and Lyme Cafaro, FouutaJn Valley; 2 sisters, Zlb Mllz aod Chrissie Da- vies , Evanston, llllnois, aDd 8 grandcbUdreo. Mrs. Darcbe, a native of Scotlaod, bad Uved In this area for 26 years. Sbe was 'J)ersonnel manager for Run- ttngtoo TUe Inc. for 6 years. Arra.ngemeots were through ttHt Neptune Society. RENTALS AND SALES ROBERT'S TUX SHOP LATEST FASHIONS & COLORS FOf'mal Weat oa Out Oftly Bust,..~-II Mailers NEWPORT HARBOR ENSI ~ PUllJI1EO WEEKLY ·PG. 3 THURSDAY, SEPT.' 1917 N I c d I I coRONAoaMA"-CAur. oe owar pay is opener ror repertory WHEN MRS. JAMES AYNES of Coro~ del Mar, at rf.cbt, started the 0. W.L. (OUlcers's W1Yes League) 10 years ago, she also started collecting owls. Sbown here with Mrs. Aynes ls Mrs . Ivan Sturgis of Imne, a past presi- dent, admiring some of the Aynes owl collection, es- pecially a small plaster owl from Singapore. On Sept. 21 the club wm celebrate Its loth anninrsarv witb a brunch at the Balboa Bay Club. Past presidents and c harter members are especially to be hoDOred at the affair, wblchbeglns at 10 a.m. The presidents Include, In addition to Mrs. Stu rgis, Mmes. Marge Curttn, Robert Dowdy, Henry Le rebvr e, VerDOn Kramer aod Vincent Sm ith. The 0. W. L. members are wives of retired mili- tary ofrtcer s, retired women omcers or widows ot ao- Uve o r retired oftlcers. Reservations for tbe brunch may be made with Mrs . Patrick BowiJWl. chairman of the event, Mrs. Edwln Long or Mrs. Barney Parker. (Ensign photo.) Harborlites birthday currently accepting appUca- tions for membership. For further information, contact Mrs. Sue Knam at 644-1039. For Jt.t tm.7t u.tre ..... ao.tb CouC Rt- pertoey wt1.l P.f'Mellta dt•er· aa.d eet.eUoe ot cluGe.al, IIIOden ud coatempof1 worb. Foar ot tbe 8 plays art: • '• Prtftt. U••" by Noel Coward, s.pt. 17 -Oet. so. $opbllt1eated 1830 comedy elaalc tbat wUit.ty deal• wttb tbe ma.en, mort~ aod Ute lltJIN of ~q~p~r ela.u eoclety. • ''Tbe lut ~M~ttaeortbt KD~Cbta of the wtUt. Mac- aolla" by Preatoo Jooe1, Hov. 5 -Dec.18.CoAtempor- uy terio-comldJe work about tbe delpente ettorta of a aocu.ilrf.llc trat.rna.J order 1D tbe deep IOUtb 1o .UmW.ate oew member- I!Up. • •• A dolla' bouse, by lftllrtk lbMD., J 1D. 7 -F tb. 19. Oe&Uac wttb a wUe's lttQUle to attaJ.n lMtvldua.l- lty a.od re..,.ct wttbin tbe framework of a tradlUooally uoequal marrtace. • '•Volpooe" byBenJohn- Areas checked for litter Newport Btacb Utter aw- areoeu week wW eod Sa- turday wtt.b tbe UI..DIW '•world's IucHt luterleas party.•• Awards wW be gt. Yen to tbe most Utter-free restdenttal aod commercial areas of town_ aod booby prh&s wUI co to tbe d1r- t1est. Special anrds wW also be giYeD to the most- lmproYed business aod re- atdeDtial De~rboods. Tbe party 1s scheduled to $34 MILliON JOB run from 3 to 5 p.m. 1n Penio.sulJ Park. lt will in- clUde refreshments, music aod bot dogs. Members of tbe clty Plan- nlog Comm1aston are tour- Inc DeJctj)otboods all or this week to pick tbe wtmers - aod losers -ot tbe annual ''can your t.rasb" contest. Botb tbe cootest aDd the Utter less party are spon- sored by tbe city's octlcl.al Utter coDtrol citizens ad- Ylsory committee. FOR AEROMITRONIC MRS. SCHREIBER ON A ..... 300 000 STAFF AT AIR CAL .~. , contract to produce guldaoc41 control Glynntta Schreiber has sections tor the AIM-9L been DaD'ed to the newly Sidewinder mlssUe has been created position or ma nager, a•arded to Ford Aerospace customer services admlnls- & Communlcatfoos Corp. 1n tratlon, tor Air California. Newport Beach by the u. s. Sbe wUI ha ve responsi- Navy. billty for the st.andardlutlon Louis F. Helllg, Yice-aod a.ppllcaUon ot corporate president and general man-aod dirtslonal policies and agar of Aeronutrontc procedures •lthln the DIYlslon, said 9ZO guidance operating departments or the control sections wUl bepro-customer services division. duced 1n Z-1/Z years. The A long time resident of AIM-9L, an advanced new the Santa Clar a Valley, Mrs . Side•lnde r missile con-Schreiber attended San Jose tlguratlon, is s lated for tbe State. She wUI move to the Navy's high performa.oce f _ Orange Couoty ar ea wtth her 14 carrier-based atrcratt, teenage daughter, Kr1st1. and the Air force r -15. Approximately 50 persoMel wUI be added here. NAVY MAN TUTTLE IN SEA EXERCJ SE T he Ha rt>orlltes Chapter of Sweet Adellnes Is cele- brating its 17th birthday by having a special guest night on Monday, Sept. 12, at 7:30 p.m. The event will take place at CoHere Park ele- mentary school, 2380 Notre Dame Road, Costa Mesa. <fl. .etlf " .!lop Nary Boiler Technlcl.an Fireman Apprentice Ken- neth A. Tuttle, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tuttle of 1539 Sylvia Lane, Harbor Highlands, participated Ln e~erclse '•Comptuex 5-77•• in the Atlantic Ocean aDd Carlbbean Sea. He 1s serv- ing as a crew member aboard the guided missile cruiser USS Josephus D-..nlels, home ported in Norfolk., Va. The uercise lncluded 166 U. S. Atlantic Fleet ships and the 6 ships of NATO's Atlantic Standlnc Naval F'orceSquad- ron. The evenlllg will Include a DOstalgic view of Harbor - lites' pas t competltloo cos- tumes and spec1al entertain- ment provided by the Match- makers, 1977 quartet cham- pions of Region 21. Hart>orlltes Chapter is PETER WASSOORF IS DEAD AT 94 Funeral services for Pe- ter J. Wassdorf, 94, of 1793 Crestmont Pl., Costa Mesa, were beld yesterday in the BeU Broadway Mo rtuary ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Ensign (Contlnued from Page 2) * A REPORT FROM RHODESIA The incredible madness of the U. S. for eign policy destroying friends FISHERIES PATROL DUTY FOR J . EDtE lOCI, Mareb 11 -AprtJ u . Lusty com«ty clulte about an old mller's to.IUU deal-tac• wtth I ,.. ol COD• a!Ytac 1epeJIIJaten. TN 5Ul Uclltbplays 1 .... Uou will bt lODOUDt'ed lah r in tbe *-ocl. l.----CHECJ( Ll ST 1-- NOTEBOOKS PLASTIC llHOERS FILLER PAPER PENCIL BOXES P EHS & PEHCI LS ERASERS LUNCH KI T S COMPASSES PROTRACTORS T ·SQUARES RULERS CRAY0l4S COLORING PENCILS 'ft'E HA.~ I fl.\ I AHIIl. I I\ I R\ fll(\o. YOL' \I I f-{1 FOR "R ~0: t O \f /lfiU/ '" CALL US FOR RX PRICES PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED 7 DAYS A WEEK 9-9 WEEKDAYS e 9 - 7 SUNDAYS SOZI E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR Champagne Hunr Bre akfa \I 'n -n ' •1-' '~· ,,, ~-o' ,, 14 Phone ( 7 141 644 1700 FRASWS STAIWS STm. NOW ON SAlE! MON. _ THURS. 10 to 6 Chapel, Costa Mesa, with and rewarding enemies --aims a dagger • at the heart ofanti-commtmif'tRhodesia. The objective seems to be to turn that fr ee country over to the tyranny of communist dictatorship and massac re. Why is there no outcry of protest here against such an immoral and wtrealistic policy? Possibly because of the lack of objective reporting in the news media. You should be interested in the follow- ing r eport from Rhodesia, submitted by a personal friend, an Orange CoWlty t eache r who has been there for s ome time. Read what he has to say: Coast Guard sonar tecb- !Uclan tb1rd class John K. Edle of 1179 Dorset Lane, Costa Mesa, is on an Alas- lean fisheries patrol in the North Pacific Ocean. He is a cr ew member aboard the Coast Guard cutter Midgett, home ported 1n Alameda, C allf. A 197 4 graduate ot Costa Mesa high school, he joined the Coast Guard Ln May, 1974. S PC'. P L:\C'E ETTING • S4 to S8.SO ~\\1'"' GUts . O..iah FwmiNN • Chine. '-rr•,... 140 Nll~ .. T CllNTil .. 0"-• Dll.ON ~LAZA UO tAC,.OII ~~'tOM ~A'"ION ISl.ANO, HOURS: I"RI. 10 •• I ; SAT. 9 ,0 s tbe Rev. Paul Alexander, First United Methodist Neat To West~ttn Fedltfal S.vtngs & Loan Assoc Church, o(ftciattng. 2 7 56 ! • C 0 AS T H W Y •• C 0 R 0 N A D! L MAR Mr. Wassdorf was a sell- Phone (714) 64_0-4122 employed accountant and a ~~~!il~~~~~~~~;~~ii~i;;:;. native or Holland. He dled I Sept. 5 in Park Super ior Convalescent Hospital, New- port Beach. He ls survived by his w!Ce, Gonia; a daughter, Jane Har- ris , Hunt~n Beac h; 3 grandchildren aod 3 great- grandchildren. He was a charter member of the New- port ~ch Senior Citizens Club. l~~ii~ii~ii~ii~ii~ii~l loter ment was In Harbor Lawn Memorial Park., with Bell Broadway Mortuary as dlreetors. • • • • • • No doubt you are worried about the situation 1n Rhodesia, particularly In view of all the HDS&tiooa.l head..UDes aod horrU1c articles which appear 1n tbt prea. Tbe psycbo- loglcal war belog •aged aptnst Rbodem through m&DY of the news media of tbe world baa ucalated to sacb proportions of mlsreprese~tloo U.t many obsenen outside this country ttnd It dlmcult to separate tact from fiction. Dally examples of deliberate and ball truths are carried ln the headllnes of the ..rorld's new~rs aDd radio aod television networks. The 1Dlt1al feelJ..Dp of unease whicb assailed the people or Rhodesia and tllelr trteads abroad haYe now turned to anger at the perpetrators of tbest attempts to uodermlne tbe mo rale of our country and Its suppor ters. Scores of journalists from all onr the world hue descended upon Rhodesia aDd, bellen lt or not, ue bard put to flod enough to do or see. Tbtre are DO muacres aod bloocl>atbs, there are DO ma.satn terrorist t)rce buUd-ups , there 1s DO pt.Dic or bylttrla a.od tbert are DO queues of people leaYiac the country. Many of the photographs aDd press reporta which ban been seat to us by our frleods bear DO relat1oolhtp wbatenr to tiM real situation in Rhodesia. lD filet, 80me of tbe pbatocra.pba aod film were not even t.abn 1D Rbodeslal Instead, these journallata t1.Dd themM1na 1.D a country where th ey can tra•el alely wltb 110 fltUs of bomb u - plosions. They can walk Ulroup the cltfu at D1CtJt with DO tear of belor mugged. They cu ..,.ad a dlytn tbl country aDd watch the soU btlal tWtd a.Dd tbt crop~ ptbered. Tbey caD co to r..taaraats or a ~clab &Dd pay less for better food tbaa lD IIWlJ other COIIntrl" In the world and tbey do not ftDd • .,.,_,, or ltMI allttters over thi! wt.ndo•s of thtJr cboMD ,.... aor are tbey M&rched bttore eoterlnc. Tbey tlDd black aDd Wblte bodtalul ml .. llle peee.. tully to(ether aod cari"JlDc oa wtth their Clay to dly jobe u tbey ban done for l'AIIY J'l&l'a. TMy ftad tlat tbere are sporU~ IYtata, tbtetne, cl.Dtmu, boree netic ud m&DJ otbllr facets of eate11a1ameat aftlllblt to tMm u tbey would elswbert. Tbey do "' troGfl comtllr a.Dd colDC from their barncq. .,... ........ 11 .. ua- terrortat war betac ..-apct oa on borden. Ud tMrt are *rtac" -ot tl\lact Uke n..or bladtM. blaek pt~~~per, · 1 Upt tld>s aDd. the mor. .-He ~Dod~ Ud liCIGitriM. Aid, 101M are ~ *-M .,.,., ........,. u.... OD tiM ..,.,.. of ICOCIIIUII I diP ... T. AM •• IIIIDr'* .... made liP -ud .................... t.-.11 _.. I -ttoiiJ at tdDoJ1al dMb tl1111 IV eda of .U. naJ. Wlllt "*' ot tM world PfWI dDel _. ,.... tD,..... .... tM tnt fllda abollt • , •• 0 ,. ................ tile 1ut 10 ,_,. 10 ..0. .. ..,._ of IIMr.l,_ee. fi'Odlelt..,, powtb aad ndl1 ~. dllplllt tMIIIIad8 .. bo,caaa Ud -~ •• do • -., u.t bat,. .• are .-. • .,.. ..... u.. ........ ~-~ .,.. _. wwta• 11 a. wrt11 tDdll1 r ' dna .. ,. ..o•bet•••-· 4JW\ 1\\--·- i"tetfors • iMporb Tel: 644-7 3..0 Come in for FREE pop com ! Plant Ahead TIME FOR SPRING BULBS ·JNunery $,wciol) STAR JASMINE IBH ExceUeat COM&al tb.nab, riDe or pouDd eowoer. Pt.-tao .... 14M It AM ERICt.R O BOSTON FERNS 6 .. Pot ftec. 8.95 .MORATORIUM (tGI 1iwu&D ,_ PD I) --·*'-·-· ... o8 ,_ * ....... ... --If lbo lr- •• afsoda' iiMIIe libertarians to meet here ~::=.r-''"" TltURS~Y. SEPT. t, 1m COQA DEL ~II. CAU F. --~·-.. ·--..... 1 ._.. ....... -__ .._1, --·1047-la .,.., llllt.a.nata.. luMI: an 1t a c 1\tlr- YIM Co. ....... dlti)Df4 ....... _..., ........ --II _, -'Pt'l CGUC.U ....... , Dill Jlocen. .,;.,.,. ol tbt HtwPOrt Rubor Ana Cbamber ol ComiMJc., ald. , .. .,., ta---ber olllclall lo ~ oat u-, aiPioplllllbomo- ntorlam toteplu.. ··A. mo. ntortam woaldbta ftotatton of PJ'OilOrtr rtctD," Yr. Ro. cen elalma. Aleo oa lloadlJ alebt's CoutU llpllda are 4 pro- poaed • .._ tolbeGoo- en.l PJao. It IIIPI"''fecl, tbey would re-detiDe bow tbe elty looU at bousiDc de:uttJ,ud would start tbe Pl.a.lu:llac Comm.Wdoa oo a complete re-slodr ollbo -nlplac, espec1ally tbe problems of bc>IOJinc de..U, IUid tnlllc elrculatloo systems. AU of these matten were post- pooed last moatb at tbe re- quest of Mr. Kremer. A local group calllnc It· ..U tb:t Lepl Eorironmen- tal Aoai,CS FlUid (LEAF) has ret:a.Jned an attorney to IDYu:tlgate Wa;Js to slow de- Yelopmeat bere. Harbor ls- laod's Jean Watt, a leader ol tbe group. says LEAF would spearhead a petition campeJp U tbe CouocU re- flases to pat the montortum tssue on tbe ballot. The oeu local eltctlon 1s sclleduled tor AprU of oext yea.r, •~r;. Ryemtr says be would -Co. .... ,. -. 11' PII ~APA --...-.·---------..,..., llalw .. r.ttt• - alpr...-JI'O)Iololaft.... Frullaol< al'aoct a.,,' po11 c-. a.~ Pore! co ... dol Mar .. ,.... a.na,lbo--11-.... __ ., ... 0111 Jambor .. • Rd. aad oa Core. del Mar a.•• lbo old c_..,. otto be-aiCom-,llldu- -DoYor Dr. IUid lbo Up.. UOo FrldaJ 111111 a., - per Bar. oat ... p11 ---· C1ll'JOOI .,... caU lor 1be Fr&M'I r-tod lobe-· btcbmiiiC ol doHiopmoOt oe Inc -11 at lloo(. all ID all ot tbo.. ar-.. • • • • durlnc lbo -II ._,., Em111 WWiuuo ol Now. _, alebl'aCIIJCoeo. port HotctU,-tu- c:U meet~~~ bec1DI at 7:30 lao~pltaJiqd lDd c:oanlM- p.m. to tile COIIDCU buU<liDc ceatllod IUid ... lliJUr - lo ~root o1 CIIJ Hall. Wtth a b-blpc_ll .,.. bact at bomt aad KEALLY GEHE ROBEHS LAUDED oo tbo ....., 1o ...,.. • .,. FOR FREEWAY WORK • • • • Aad -.. "' bJoo -· Mrs. Harry lmel. Corooa Retired Army CoJoMl Geoe A, RGbeDI wu com- meoded for "lnn.luable ef- forts lo obtalalac tile u!U· mate ....-ol.lbeCo· rooa del Mar treeway from lbe Sin Diego fretrfty to tlle Newport freewQ" 1D a re10lation adopted by tbe Costa Mesa City CouoeU Tuesday nigbt. Col. Robens has beeogeo- eral maaacer of Soutb Coast Plar.a sloce Jan. Z3, 1961. SPYGLASS HILL CLUB TO L.WHCH SEASOH The Spyglass Hill GardeD Club wW be(in tbe fall season Wedilesdly, Se(lt. Zl, at 9:30 a.m. at tbe borne of llrs. Lawreoce Harris, 59 C ambrla Drive. Gary ScOOtf.beaddestgner from Esetmaek'l Flower and GUt Sboppe lnt.acunaBeach, wUI demonst.nte the art of Oower <lecorati~ In the home. del Mar r-. tatelr or Newport vwa --reu m:1 brob bor blp oo bor blrtll- day ud I belieYe traetared ber arm u well~ Medical bulletlu are ~ luued by Mlbel's dauibter, Mrs. Woodr H ........ • • • • Summer ncatlons are 'comq to ao ead IDd oow we cu teU about tllem. Marpret Armstrouc and Helen Wei ss had themselves a fabulous trip to Aluka wttb &1.1 tbat boat crulae sceoery, tbe George Farells have been poppfDc In aad out of town spendluc time at their mOUDtalo eabtn. Betty Trotter bas just ar. rived borne trom visltiDc ber relatlves 'ny up tn oortb eeotral W:lDDeaota, Tbe BW Kulla are back from Mllmesota and Iowa with a doggie, Mar. wttb a broken Jaw (souzxll like be CIX.OSSAI. AIIIUAL dese"ed It). • • • • RUMMAGE SALE OVER 3.000 ITEMS LARGE & SMALL SAT. & Sill. SfPT. 17.18 2501 CLIFF DR., NEWPORT BEACH (fb~ OJJ Chrch Abov" M •rirur' s Milf' HDURS9-5 PLENTY OF PARKING • ,-, ' I ', t : . ' ' -- SPONSORED BY TH~ Kiwanis Club Of Newport Center Ask JobD Allard of Cameo about tbe real meanluc of labor day --bedld --puttiJle 1n a DeY pe.tlo for b1s mother- to-law. FUND RAISER SET BY JUHIOR EBELL The Juo!or Ebell Club of NeWJM)rt Be1eb will ld.ck- otf tbe 1977-1978 elub year wttb a aoci&l fund nlsblc enot to beDeflt tbe buDd-inc &Dd eq»Minn pqram at C b.lldreos Hospital of Or- uce Couoty. Medel's aod their twt•D wW meet at San Aatonlo Wtoery 1n Costa Mesa for a wiDe tuttDg tad buffet 41nDer at7 p.m.Satur- dar, soot. 11. Mra. ArtbUr Y eu·y ts cba.lrman for tbe ennt. as- sisted by Mrs.RobertRlnr CHIEF DAVIS TO TALK AT GOP LUHCHEOH Tbo Balbo& 811 R-11- ca.n Women. Federated, _,11 'preseat Chief Ed Darts of tlle Los Aflleles pollee dept., 1. poteotlal GOP ~rnator­ la.l caodldate, at lbe laoeheoo meet11lC WedDeeday, Sept. 14. at tbe lntDe Coast Couotry Club. BuslDess meet!D&' ll at 11 a.m., luoch I..Dd .oclal mar U:SO a.m. to 1Z:o&S p.m. Call 675-Zlll, 640-7S57, 759-1939 lor re- .. rntJoos. T HANKS We thank all of our friends for their p11tience 11nd under- :!lllnding during the renovllling and remodeling of our reslllurllnl at the corner of N11rcissus Ave. and Coast Highway in Coro'"' del .Mar this (Jasl summer. We're no 1.11 open wi lh a fre :Jh new look. Do drop by so •e car~ say hello, and again, lhllrd• you/ SNACK SHOP EMPLOYEES .. • • IliA Aacel,. Dulama. •Uo..Uy iDowD tiiCbw of the Bible, Yillbte1DawMkly class hera aezt Moay, Sept, 12. • Oltend -.... wtU ................. - -ww ... --1110 LL tD I p.m. -111111 la-tt..uiooaroaftllal>lobr callilc JN-7'111 or m- INt. TRIO CHARGED Wlllt ROBII{:RY IH C. M. Tbne mee were arr..ted _,br&GaAaapolleo 111111 clarpd Willi tbo $152 armed robbery or Rebert A. Aog ....... r. II, to ... --at 1540 Orup An., CoRa Mea. Ilea. pollee put out a broadcaot -rlblD( tile supeet•s plct..ep trvck, wblch was ~ a few m1111te1 later bJ SaDta Aaa pollee 1n tbe 1000 block or W. First St. Loo A. Prtoat, rf, tnulG; Tbomu A. Joyee, SS, addrea untDowD, a.ad Delmlt w. DarbiD, 28, Santa Aoa, nre arrested. Sept 14 Cluses wtl1 meet e&c:b lloaday !rom 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. throacboe:dJIIDI,~ tbe t..cWttea of st. AD:!rft's Presbyt:ertu. Cbtlreb, IOOst. ADdrew•s Road, CUff HateD. CbUd ca.re w1ll be proftded. '• AdnoturN with tbe Bible" will be U. tbeme tbr this l.nter-ctu.rcta. LDter- fltttl, Cbrtst ceatered mln- lstrr. Handting obscene calls 400 BLOWS ioMNJIHUEU.Ei PLUS SHOOT THE PART 1!.2 Sept 16& 17 NETWORK PLUS PARALLAX VIEW Mrs. Dastuma l8 a grada- ate of Wb.toa College lD fillDols, sa"ed u deu of womeo at Moody Bible ID- stltute ln Cldcago llDd bas taught ln pOOUc aod prlnte schools: Sbe is Hated lD •• Who's wbo of American women" aod ls tbe autbor of several .boots. Telepbooe cqJtomen are adt1sed by Pac.Lac Telepbooe that U tbey pt aa abul.te, bllrau1.ac or obtceDt call, tho bolt thine to do Is to -""· U lbt mlance eall ll repeated, tbaJ cboGJ.d Cl.ll tbelr local Pac.lftc Tele- pboDe butDeu oftlce &Dd start -a loc ol tho times &Dd aatanofthecalls. '• Procedures are now Park system study ok' d A $65,000 producUvtty ltudy, aimed at pnnJctac a total work management SJS· tern for the leisure semces deplrtment of the Clty of Costa Mesa, wa..s autbortzed by the City CouncU Tues- day night. Kapner (WoUberg ill. As- sociates, Sherman Oaks, will provide tDe work manage. ment system In the parks, parkways and golf ma.io- teoanc:e acUflUes of the leisure senices depart- ment. City Muacer Fred Sor- sabal fl.gures a $150.000-a year savings wm come to lbe city from the system tor tmproved Pla.m1i.PK and: HELEN CRUSAN, 79, OF PARK LIDO DIES Funeral senlces for Helen J. Crusa.o. 19, of 4000 Hilarta Way, Park Lldo, were held at 11 a..m. yester- day, Wednesday, ln Baltz Berv:eron Ctlapel, Costa Mesa, C()ldlcled by Rtv. Jobn Llndnll, of Plymouth Congregational CtJJrch. Mrs. Crusan. a native o1 Mottana. had beeo a sec- retary and diedSuOOay,SCJt. 4, Ln Cosb Mesa Memortal Hospital. Sbe 1s su"IYed by two nteces, Barbara NesU, West Los Angeles aDd Wary Lou Jarret or Sepal- veda. lDtermem was 1n Forest Lawn Cemetery, Hollywood HUls. Baltr. Ber- geron Fuoeral Home were the directors. 83 UHIT CM PROJECT OKAYED BY COUHQL Final de"t"elopmeot pll.nl for an 83 uolt resldelltlal project west of Ca.ayon Dr. and south of Sea Bluft Dr., formerly Hamilton st., oa the Costa Mesa west stde, was approYed by tbe CltJ CouncU Tuesday nlcbt. Tbe de't'elopmeatbJJam• H. Gregory calls i::lr tbe ia- sbllatiol'l of roof puels lor solar water beattnc. AU utwt)' semces wUl be uDCiergi"'UDCC aod deta1lld lab:lteape plan mast be IP- proYod ., tho -clo-pa.rtmeat. A JUt ree of $22,969.94 ..W be cbi.J'Itd, u tbo otto pllll p- ., area i::lr adtt-.J put use. Tbt fee wtll be liNd ror cUJ pull dlftlopa W elMWhtn ta tbt area. REAL EST ATE BROI( ER PAGE HOLLIS DEAD r.orll-lor .... !loll lr. ol c-clal Mar Wtro IC-td lor 10 a.a. _,,Sopt ............. al ud AU ..... lplat 1 .. 1 c • ..._...,..,....-. ................. ---· scbedlllllc of wort, aDdma.n- agemeat iDI:IrmaUoa and coatrol. He predicted the City woald beabletotn.Dsfer tbe teebDo~fromtbisSJS­ tem to otber fteldopenUoas wbeo the ltudJ bas been com- pleted. The clt)'-OWDed Costa Mesa Golf Md Country c 100 ww uaderco $27,47 a ta 1m- protemeall to tbe dance Ooor. ploHDI and replace. m.t of tables. chairs, car· pet ud l.1r wall partlUODS ln u acreemeut approved witll operator Hury s. Grooo. CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CLUB MEETS SEPT. 21 '•Bact to the oourta:" ts the tbeme of tbe Newport Beach C.:hr.lst.ia.D Womeo's Club 11:45 luocbeon Sept. :21 at tbe Atrporter 1oo Hotel. A fubton sbow of teo.nJs lubJollS ..Ul be preteoted. Yuste wW be presented by Jaa Payoe, former soprano .alolst wUb tbe Roger Waper Cbonle. Tbe guest speaker wlll be Jackie K811Md}'0 motber ol 6 cblldleo Mel borne mater. R.ervatloDs ma)be made wttb Mrs. Francia J. WU- lllms, 1615 Tremoot Laae, Cameo Shores, pbooe 675- 1765. A.A.U.W. WILL HOLD MEMBERSHIP TEA Tbe Newport-Costa Mesa braDC:b of the America.n As- aoctatloa of Unlfers:tty Wo. men wUI bold Its awuai membertltlp tea at tile Bic CuJOQ boma of Mrs. WU- Iiam McClellan tills Satur- dl.y, Sept. 19, from Z to 4 p.m. study tople~~ for tbe com- q Je&r are ''Tbe polltlcs of tbod" aDd •• women -- aceDU of cbl.nee.'' Membenblp etalrperBOD II lou Lttlloftold, IISI-3186. Clab pru1deat l&Sut Klracb, 55"J-7Z7Z. .... lloll, ... .. ... • -"' Lol! ... !!-'· looUdW- .-Iorl1- C-lllllllor.,..... .. ..... cu • ., ...... til', en a .. ...,,._ ~-•• 11111. ..... -.--. .. _. __ _ -lor ¥1 ° ~~-ii!iio!OI looiiJ. --~- an.Uable i>r ua to ldeDttiJ, 1D appropriate cues, tbe telepboDe IIUnber of the an- DI)JaDC:t ealler, '' IIJS JobD C. Bucbart, PTT general rnuacer 1n OraJIK:e, '•Theu procedures do not lnYolYe llstelllnc to any tetepbooe COnTersatJon. '' Wben and 11 the· calllllg oumber l8 tdeotlflad, tbe customer 1.s oottned. HoweTer. tbe customer Is not ginn the ealler't oom- ber. It Is tbeD up to the customer to report the matter to the pollee. WUb the customer's per- mtaloo, tbe company w111 thea rtn tbe pollee tbe ln- klrmatton 1t bat &Dd CO· opente with tbem. PIANO PLAY EN ··swe law ,mues these p· ORT. ?'/. calls lllepl," Mr. Buchart . tvn(ll/f( says, ''lt's acrlmepunlab-5 E. COAST HIGHWAY. CORONA DEL M.o\ able by flne a.od Imprison-At Heliolrope Phone 673 ~6260 meot."uocr::O[J[E:II:D,;,;,!JC!::::::::::::::::~ ~. '"'" . W;:/J]( AllEN llAI'.E I<EAJOII 1Q>/Yt0£RIS 'ANNIE 1-tALL HARBOR at ADAMS ii~~~~~~~~._.l COSTA MESA I , ,. . ' , ~ ", r . . . ' . l't.US IPGI "MONTY IIVTHON AND THE HOLY GRAIL" ST!R!OI'HOHIC SOUND ,, I I I l 0 . ~ .. . •• .. • •• •• '• •• r- ! :· .~ ~ •• " " ! •• •• r• •• ~ I . !• , . • • •' -· ;1 i" • CARll R WEEK TO HBP STUDBOS DECIDE JOBS OtBdal8 of.....,rt.M .. .... dl*id&NUIIIIc Ntll IIIII to Mlp tMID ..... • car.r ... t Oet. U-hll»r .,..., Coopen- tloa .. ... proiDlMd by tM eo.a .... aat ""-put llut»or c .... ra ol Comme~ tM Grtlhr-lr- 't'lM bllutrla1 Wipe, ud Oruc• Cout Collece. A I-cily caNer fair Oet. 11-1'1 at botb FubJoo lllud &lid SoGtb Cout Plua wt11 M I~ of tbe w .. t. Biela ICbool &Dd mldclle ICbool .... wtll ~ baMtd to tM fair. Bul.Diau ue be1Dr uktct lo Itt ap bootM or clllplaJI at oae or botb fa1r1, lor tN PIII'POH of laform1Dc ...... aboat CIJ'Mf op- pcn1uiUtl. otber way• tbat balfNIMI may help pro- mote ua. 11*111 week '" by boJdiJic IJl Ol*l boue at the place of buiiDMI, or by . ...,..., a rtl)t'...a.tin 110 OM of tbt dlltrict'l ICbooll to talk about eareen. A )olllt l.Uer wellt oat 1ut w•t from tbe apoosor- lnc orpDluttoos. ·usED BOAT" SHOW SET FOR 2 WEEKS A ll*lal brotenp boat allow wW M tllatland ll Lido vmac. dlutlc uae moath ot Atcltelllbv, aecor-diDc to tbe aboW'a prodlcer, DIDCU lid.,., Tbta wW be tbe ant time tbat u an "ued bolt'' boat lboW wUIMseeGODtbeWelt. Cout. Power boats ..W M Mtured dlu1llc tbe ant weet. Sept. 14-18, I.Dd sall- boata tbe MCODCI WMk, Atclt. 21-25. . SEPT. 18, 17 ~ 18. 1977 10:00 EACH DAY (Frt •• Sat. • Sun.) Estate Auction of AMERICA COONEY GRIFFITH (Wlle ol the late Edward H. (Ned) Grtl.fttb, Mont Prodllcer & Director, New York 6 Hollywood) OVER 2,000 ITEMS From thelr $1,000,000 estate lD I...quDa Beech, Call!., a tiDe selectloo of antique fandture, clocks, petnHacs, art clan. crystal. sterllDc stlnr, slped Bronze, ~Jects D'Art, jeWelry aDd nautical artifacts. Ya.aJ rare Dleces. LOUIS XV, XVI, VitrtDes, Desks, ClbiDtts, Tables, C bests, WLac C balrs, F ootstoola, Muble Top Commooe, CbalM LoaDcee, Clocks, 12-Ucbt Cbabdeller, Pr. 3.puel Screens & Sconces. 17th to 19th Ceot. Fum. 1Dcl. lZ Eac. Ye'W'troOd Sp&n- dlebact Armcbalrs, Coroer Etacere, Rosewood Settee, Documeot Cue, Inlaid Letter Bo1, Dometop Wal. LI- queur ~ Z Cherry Dropleal Tlbles, 2 CylJ..ildrical Mar- ble Top Plate Warmers, 1Dla1d Maq. Cellantte, Cir- cular IDlald Maboc. Muble &I Galleried Top Table, Coll. of Decoratln Faos, Pr1Dtl" Slped Ol1s" Watercolors. Georctu style llaboc. Slut-trout Desk. 2 Mo/Peul 1Dla1d Cbaln, lnl.a1d Papler Macbe Armcbalrs, LOUIS PHILIPPE EbonlHd Game Table, 2 Bldjar Carpets (21' X 11' " 13' I 10') Aubusaoo Style Carpet (21' X 13'~ 2 Cut Crystal Cba.Ddellers (18th Ceat. 6 Georgla.D style~ Pr. OU ~ Y/llurlcue aa..s., Pr. ''CbtDOII-rle" Tea CaDD.Lster I...amps. Pr. Gut-t'Dtltal Un..=~ Pr. Ormobl trtm ~ Wood ColluaD p_ ~ Pr. '' jneled" SUYer " IYory Med1eft1Kflc 6 ~ .... FtcU-, · Slped German Porulaln Doll's Held, Pr. Turq. Por- celaJD GUt-mttal Cudellbra.s. LloaDs. Nautical Coll.ctors Items lDcl. 3 Caned Wood Female Mutbead.l, .Brass BIDDaclt COYen, 2 Sbip'1 Beds, Brass Jnla1d " Oak Sblp' 1 Wbetla, Brass Astrolabe lD Cue, Ruby " Blue Glus Runn1.ac Llcbts, Old Sblp LaDteros, Portbole Tops, Flaregun, Sblp's Wode1s (some lD Dlo-ramu~ 18tb Ceat. Solid Bra.u Ca.IIM)Il Barrel, 18tb " 19th Cam. Prt.ots, Watercolors &I OU Pa1ati.Dgs of Sldpe (some signed~ Muule Loadl.ac lyory la1aJd Mush•. EJQUlstte Jewelry lDcludes large Dl.amoDds, SIRJbl.rel, Rubles, Lapts, Amethysts, Opals, Garnets, Pearls, Ca- meos, set lD 14K " PlatiDIIm, RiDes, Broocbea, Bra- celets, Earrlnp, Necklaces, Gold Cbains, Watcbes, Peo- daDts. Collect1oo of ''old" IDd1an Jewelry, some slped. 299 SUYtr Dollars. ALSO, ESTATE OF MONSIGNOR VINCENT LLOYD- RussELL, MJSSION SAN. JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA. 1Dcla Wallace's ''Grand Baroque" ..mce tor 15, T• Sets, Serrtac uteosils, other sterllDc pieces. Bank of America, Ms. L. B. El115, Trust omcer Saata Ana., Ca. JobD w. " KeDDetb Solomon, Attys., lApDa Beacb, Ca. INSPECTION: TlJir8day, SecJt.15, 1~7--10a.m.to5p.m. LOCATION: 4101 So. Ma1D Strett, Sa.ata Alia. Ca. (O'NeU lloYtJIC 6 storage, IDe.) DATE SALE: Sept. 16, 17 " li, 1977 --10 a.m. ' Auctioneer: SHERMAN CRANE (114) 54~-U4~ or 64S.3410 DDDODOOO -·~ COrdova tells stand on taxes "~IT HARIOR EISICJe SEPT. 8, 1977 ·P&. S .... •rr ..,JC e a. CoNin tiU .... •lf•dld COJIIOntioa eu bJ u per e-. br n&llll ... tu rate ................... by HEAT, FADING TOM M. RICBARIII ot Xft- port BtiCJI. ldmlldltrator ot COlla Uta ..,_.1, wu aamed a f.UOW 1D tbe Am- ertcu CoUtp ol Bolpttal Ac~ai~Utrtton at tbe 4Srd coafOCitiCID C.r'tiDOIIJID At- laiD, Georata. Prtor to ua. ....,. ... to Ida pnMIIt PM'~ tD 1~4, Mr. R1- ebar'ck. 54, ftl tbe adml- ldltntor db S.erly En- terprtHI at Pbyldclu &Dd S.J1eoD1 Bolpttal, Corpus Cbrllti, Tau. .. .......... ..... bUl ............ paa. ... tu , ....... ,....., ......._,... .... .,...Val- .., ....... Dr•DC'I'It, ..... .,. Dttb1ct Jw:Jidel •• .,. ud put oi eo.ea .................. •tu. u'•atu..a..,_ CIMf'ldi."TbeiiWWUJIU- eed by tbt AurlllblJ, I* wu cllftalled Ia ... s.ata. After llr. Cordon made ' Temple lA1ah of Newport B•cb (C~Ye) wU1 after Bebr.., ud l'tiJciOU ICbool, btefmfll 0et. I . Claue8 wW~beldOil'h•­daJ IDd 'l'!lllndlay .,.,. from 4 110 ' p.m. 1D t.bl Kboolroom ol tbt Temple' I place ol woralltp, 2-401 If- riM An., Bact Bay --tbe Harbor Clu1.lti&D Cbarcb of Newport Beach. Classes wtJ1 be eoldlcted for btclDDera ud adYaDced ...,.., .,.. 6-1, ud 1-11. Bart\U mltsftllclaHIIwtll ~ loriDilllted lor tbose eltctblt. Tbe Temple t. a1ao coo- t.mpl•"• c).uMa lor adllt edllcatioL P.,....U may pt td:»rma- UoD by eai1.IDc 75t-OIZ1 or 646-751!. so per~ ud bJ ace.l- ---a. tu U. date • ,., pr'Ciptl'tJ?" tbe .ls- ....,lyiDU ubd. He ca1ltd for u IDdeliiiC metllod lo ._er ltate lll- cocne taut. od rtdtate ~ ceW.ap t>r botb local aad rateiOftnuntllta. ''TupaJtn lboald keep ttlelr moaey WbeD lt t. ear-Ded." be claimed. '•It sbcJ~lld DOt be returaed lD some polUicaily eJpedlenlaod ad- ~Dl~UtntSYely latfftctent ta- .adoa. '•IocreubiC tbe bomeow- ner'• euqltioD remalDI the belt mltbod ol dlfferentia- ti.al betweeo readeMt•laod commercial property. SB 154 1a cSellped to proYlde ·tu reUel to those wbo bate paid the leut tu.. .. SINCE 1949 Protect Your Draperies Mylar-Pol)'ea&er Window 111• 8avea Fuml ture, MCMI ey ~lled to the lalldell or sun e.,..ct W'tDdowa. solar-control mm poa- ltively reduces 10lar bUt lQPUt up to 8l,,lli0p!I&We, sues tbe colt ofadellt*-1 aircoodltioolnc, ud n - duces beat loss ID wt.at.er. Tbe mylar tum a1.1o makes glass shatteroi»rool, stops fa~ up to 1001, a.od permits · a.o uDdla- torted vtew. Alter solar coatrol ls applled to tbe clus, tbe Wlodow glass w1ll appear the same from tbt t.ulde, lettiJic tbe Rme amoaat of Ugbt 1D u before. Solar coatrol fUm t. anilable tbroucb Soatb-Ullian Gant. dead at 89 YIYed by a JMII)beY, Eace•l · em-Cal Solar c ompuy. Mrs. lJlJJaD M. Gut, 89, widow of former Newport Beech city treuurer. J. A. Gut, cUed Slmday at her bome at 1111 w. Bay Me., Balbo&. MH. Gut, 1 nat!Ye of Lot Aacelel, bad llYed bere tor 57 years. Sbe is sur- R.E. LICENSE Q.~SS OFFERED AT O.C.C. occ wW ap1D offer its ''real estate llceose pr.- s-ratloo" coarse tbla fall. Tbe 2-uDlt clus conrs materlal tbat la typically lDcluded OD tbe Calllorul& ate real ettate Uceut uamtnattoa.. Sbtdeals are eocounged to take pncttce exams at OCC followlDc completloo of tbt coarse. The class meets Tuesday and TIJirsday a.fternooos from 4 to 6 p.m. For rectstratton 1Dlorma- t1on, pbone 556-5735. Fall eluse1 beglD Sept. 12. RHEA DUCKETT, 81, OF C.D.M. SUCCUMBS Mus tor Mrs. Rb• L. n&cutt. 81. of 25%5 Ocean Bt~.. Coroca del Mar, wu btld &loday lD Olr Lady Queen of Auceles CatboUc Cia reb. Mra. Daetett. a nathe of Jact.oo. Michlpn. died Sept. z lD Hole bosplbl, Sbe ls suntYed by a dallcb- ter, NancJ D. Bramley, Ntw- port Beacb; 2 aooa, Alfred Duckett Jr., Pu&deaa, I.Dd JobD Duckett, Btl•edere, Calli., ud 9 gnodcblldren. Iatermem was in Paclftc View Memorial Part. CLASS OH HANDLING SM.LL CLAIMS SET Would you like to learo bow to etfeetlYely preaem a cue lD small claims court? OCC la otfert.ac 1 4-boar A miDI r OD t.bat sub )ect Saturday, Sept. 17, 1D floe artl blllll9 from 8:SO a.m. to lZ:SO p.m. Pre-rectstratloD fH ts $Z.50. Ttctata wt11 ~ lnll- able at t.bt door t»r $3.50. Semlaar lecturer t. GU- bert A. Tbomu. 1 pncticlDc <>rue• Coooty 1ttonaey lD the araa ot ctrll law, ...... tndeiDUU. copy-rtctU I.Dd lalen.Ua.J law. Galley, LosAacelea;anlece, The nonne1 Amerian woman DRPAftTMRNT 8T0ft.& Telephooe (7 14) 770-0606. Marjorie Crowea. Clare· ap .. ka at the .-.te of 175 o,~,. 9:30AM. to 6:00 P./111. o.;ly Southern-Cal otferspro- moat, an4 (J'I.Dd-oepbews, words per r!Mnutll • .... "" Clou-S••-.-ys fesslooal l.nstallaUoos aod =~ .:=:-a.~r!:: 160 f0t the _..,... IMie .•• 1iilil1ii6iliiNiiEiiWiiiPOIIiiliiTiliiOU-iil~EV~AI-Dii . .iCOiiliSiiTiiA-M;E•S;A~tj~~~ree~e:_stl ...... m._a ..... t-es_ln~you~r~o~w]n ea, Santa Crus. me. Memorial eemees are scheduled for 11 a.m. to- day, &e~Jt. 8, ID Pacl1lc View Memorial Part Cblpel. con- cmcted by WarreD BowJud. Cbrllt1an Scleace l'tllder. Mr. Gaat ftl ctty tr•- sarer ofNewportBeacbfrom 1928 1lDt1l be retlred Ill Ap- rU, 1952. Prior to tbat time be operated a grocery ltlore ID Balboa. ROBERT V. UHLIK OF B.l. IS DEAD AT 7) Memorial MuoDlc ser- nces tor Robert V. Ubllk, 75, of 322-l/Z Cora.l AYe., Balboa ls1aDd, are sebe- doled for 2 p.m. tb1J FrldaJ lD Paclflc View Memorial Part Cbapel. He died Sept. Z 1D Hoq bolpltal. He 1a sumnd byhls wlle, Betty; a daughter, Patricia A. HulkeD., aod a gnnct-., Michael Ha'flku, BaJbolls- laDd. Retired, be operated tbe Obllk Barter Sbop ot Hollywood for S5 ,_,..He was a member of La Bna. Muoalc Lodge 650 lD Hol- lywood. He bad betD a Ba.r- bor Area rd1deat aiDce 1959. Intermeut wUl be prt- nte. PAUL A. RITTER OF COSTA MESA DIES Crypt-side semces tor Paul A. Ritter, 79, of 19'1S Newport BlYd., Costa Mesa., were beld Tuesday at Pa- clftc View Memorial Part. He wu a retired u.s. Atr Foree capt.a1D a.od bad re- sided 1D Orange Coonty for 15 years. Be died Stpt. 1 ID Costa Mesa bolpltal. He is SUrrlYed by S bro- thers, Raymood. Portland, Oregon, and Lloyd aDd Le- •ls, Meoomollle, Wt.eoostn, aDd a sister, Muriel Ziemer, Portla.Dd. MARTIN L. CRANE OF C.M. IS DEAD AT Bt> Graveside semces for Martin L. (Joe) c rue. 86, of 319 E. 18tb st.. Costa Mesa, were held y~erday at Rubor Lan Memorial Park, Colta Mesa. He died Sept. 2 lDBayYlt'I'Conn.lea- ceut hospital. Mr. c ra.oe was a ca.J'1)tQ-ter, a natln of Nebrub ud bad U•ed lD this an by bls wife, Emma; S sou. I .,r 45 years. He &.8 sumYed Cecll, Altred aDd Uoyd, all ol Costa Mesa; Z dlaehttrs, Margaret Wllaoo. COlt& Me- ._ aDd Vlrg:tJda Eutoo. Or-uc•; 5 CJI.Ddcb1ldrtD aDd 9 JH&t-(r&Ddcblldna. ' Bell Broadway MortDary wu tbe tuenl dlndor. HAIR I • CUT l• CURLED Jt COLO~D '; .. OOifn.JRID I • ~;CETER.A : (~-Half ~·,....•~-- '* jultet&ea porcelain nalla bot on pedicures bot oil •aalcurtDI BRIN G ME! YOUR BRO~EN NAIL-- I'LL MA~E IT LIKE N err I I! WE ALSO DO EXPERT FOOT MASSAGES -B y DOROTH Y AN INVITATION TO VISIT KUHN-DAHLMAN ART GALLERY and Custom Picture Framing EtcbtMD years ln tbe same location. 27!1 E. Coast Bwy ., Calif. 92625 (714) 673-2255 RIC RARD Y. KUHN, Dlrector CARL TON DAHUIA.N, Muacer FEATURING DIEGO of Germany L. KOENIG o1 Haft11 ARTISTS SHOWING CU R&ENTL\' G. BRADESON R.TARZI.AN T. PADDOCK HOPE R.WEE E.THO~N C. MYERS A. KELCH G. ROBB J. HANEY M. E. CREELMAN Perao•al -Pet -'Y acbt Portralta t}l£ 1\(0t1f£~ 1<.1tc1(£N' ~tna 7J.f 67J~ 1292 ~IGN &_J YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER LOCAL HEWS of LOCAL FOLKS S•hscripti o" o rrl) 1 5.00 a y ror 29TH Y E A R 0 F P U 8 L.l (. A T1 0 ,'I ALL UNDER SA ,'f E O WN E RSHI P -----. ---------------------- Qual..lfled to publlsh all pd>llc ootices required by law. ---------------------------- T H E E N s -I G N A R c A D ·E CALL 673-0550 FO& SU BSC&IPTIONS, ADVE RTISING. CLASSIFIED ADS AND JOB PRINTING A'lre ~ RECYCLED RAGS , ··Clothes from the wardrobes of the world's most fashionably dressed women . . ...u .~I.T V~ Now in Corono del Mor - Hiding in the Arcode ot 2121 East Coast Hv.·y. PRONE 6H·~~~3 MON . THRll SAT. 10 TO ~ FRIDAYS •TIL 8 ~ jllHC 's ~llfii/IICS OF OaAN 0 OPENING tJNDE& NEW OWN aaiP PaONE IU•I'J II ' . H.S. grid a~n :_ due next wee·k fool>oll -boclaoof. ftet&lly DUt wiM: a.r tbl • Haltoor Ana lllcb -., wltb DOD-I..,.. c:oat..Ca, Newport H&rtlor b.lctl'a Sallor• ... adloa tlnt, tlctJ.ac ott tbelr 1977 --..oa wttb 1 borne pme oa Tt.ra-· clay, Se!>l. 15, aplut MWl- b.D of Looc Btach. llaplU *P• !lllr bo-P.. s.p, 10 .,. c .... dtl Mu ud eo. -1a lbo-C..~O. OcL I, E-tlca oil llt C-ry~-­ ud !"" Oct. 14; llewpcnt Hartlor opeu tta &a.aMt L .... teampalp. Corooa del Mar't Sea Ki.ags, who reached tbe 2-A CIF playorta 1ut sa.oa, opeo on Friday tbe 16th ag:alnst Warloa of HuotioB- ton Beach OD tbe Newport Harbor held. n.t ame ntgbt, Estancia meeU Edlaoo of Huntt.Q(too Beach at Or- aage Coast CoUece stadium. On Saturday, the 17th, Co- sta Mesa, abo Teterans of last year's CIFplayot!s, tate on La Quinta at BolsaCrande stadium 1n G~eo GroYe. Stars coming for tourney Tbo CIF [lll)'OIIo wlllcb beC1D llllate .Nonmber, W1.ll ban a MW loot tb1a JIIU. Iut-.c1 of tbt oJd 4:-A, S-A, 2-A, . 1-A format. schools wlU bt ,,_ IIIIo eoo- fereoces, with ..Cb con- fereoee eompoaed ot 5 l~~CUM. At teut s t•ms from •cb lt~~H wUI ad- YaDCt to tbe playofta. Tbe S.IIHI L...,.e Is port of the Big Ftn ''super coo- ferea.ce" of former 4-A scboola. Tbe Ceatury Leque will be part of tbe Southern Coo- fenoce, wtlicb wtl1 lDclude tbe stroacer S-A t•ru ot put y•ra. READY TO GO •• Lu Aon Muelllm of Newport Beacb Is all set for a spin on a motorcycle, wtlicb W1.ll be amoag van and bolt show Sept. 10-18 at Alabelm Stadiam. 1n a.ddJ.Uou to displays of more than $2 mwton ta produds for lelauretJme true! and outdoor recreation, tree eo- terta1nmeot will be staged dally. Sbow hOUrs ..W be 4 to 10 p.m. weekdays, oooo to 10 p.m. Sabardays and DOOD to 8 p.m. Suadays. Movfe stars Ruby KHler aDd Rita Hayworth, tennis champ Bobby Riggs, Roo Ely (Tarzan), sportscaster Tom Kelly aod artLst BW GUpln are slated to ldckotftourna- ment play WednesdaJ, Sept, 28, at Los L&«<S GoU Course, Costa Mesa, In tbe 3-day '•art ror heart" A mertca.o Heart open lnYlta- tional tournament. Former 2-A teams, 1D- clud1.Dg CoroDI. del Mar am Costa U:esa lD the South Coast League, wUI mate up tbe Central Contereoce. BUCSSETFOR 30TH SEASON The tourney is open to men and women golfers with all proceeds bei..Dg given to the American Heart As- sociation's Orange County Chapter. Registrations are being accepted oow by the Heart Assn. in Santa Ana, phone 547-3001. A prize of $1,977 is wait- ing for the nrst golfer to score a bole-in-one; aumer- ous other prizes will be awarded, including dinners at local restaurants, cash, local amusement parks ad- mission tickets and hotel accommodations In Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Free snacks wUI beavatlabledur- l.ng daytime boo rs and ban- quets are scheduled for 7 p.m. Sept. Z8 and 30. Each banquet wUI feature a fashion shOw. WATER POLO TEAM ON EUROPE TOUR OCC's water polo team won 2 of 4 matches last week on Us European tour, running Its tour record to 4-4. OCC df"'A)ed an 8-7 ver- dict to JseUobn to Hamm, lost a 6-5 decision to Wup- pertal, defeated Frele- Scbwtmmer 11-6 to Bertin &Del -Club Wedding of BerUn 8-7, OCC opens Its 3otb toot- ball season at 7:30 p.m. this Saturday, Sept 10, mee- ti.llc Cypress College at Glo- ver stadium in ADI.beim. Tbe game wUJ mark the begl.nni.ng of OCC coach Dick Tucker's 27th year as a bead football coach, He coa- ched 11 season at Brea- OUDd:a High and 1s begin- ning tlis 16th at OCC. 1n 26 seasoosCoach Tuck- er has fashioned a remark- able 198-62-2 record. He ts just two vlctortes away from Water polo hopes high OCC waterpolocoac bJack Fullerton appears to have all tbe ingredients at his finger Ups tor an outstand- Ing season. His 1976 team rolled up a nitty 26-7 record, won the South Coast Conference ti- tle, and finished thlrd 1n the state cha mplonshlptoor- na.ment. Only 5 members of the 23-man roster were so- pbomores, so OCC will be loaded with eJ;~erleoced ta- lent tb1s seuoo. Last year's South Coast title wa.s OCC's fourth in the eight-year history of the conference. The Pirates have racked up a 50-20 all- time South Coast record. Tbat's a .7 14 wlnnlng per- centage. DCC opens the 1977 cam- paign on Friday, Sept. 16, basting Rio Hondo College at 3 p.m. The Bucs open South Coast Confennce play on Oct. 7 at Sao Dl.eco Mesa. ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS 1 Ttme 2 Times 3 'nmes Zd words or less . , . 2.00 ..•• 3.50 ...• 4.50 2( to 30 words, •••• 3.00 •.. , 4.75 •••• 6.00 31 to 4~ words •••.• 4.00 •••• 6.50 ••.. 8.00 Each word over 40 • • .1 0 . • • • .15 . • • • .20 • FOR SAL! AMW AY -Personal, I» me,. car aDd lrdJstrial ·pro-oocts. NUTRIUTE food supplements. Call SU- 084S for prompt deUYei'J. _...___.._.- o SERVICES AUCE'S HOUSECLt.ANlt-tv, reasonable, reliable. Ref- erences. Own transporta- tion. 646-4871 anytlme. I WANT to be your GARD- ENER. Clll ''Charlie the Clipper" at 759-9294. (Licensed.) BOOKKEEPING/I' AX SER- VICES, We, an business consultants who speelaUze ln small and oon-pront · businesses. Call for an appointment. Steven R. Htods, 557-1041. • BICYCLES • QS. OPPO RTUHITIES MAKE MORE MONEY THIS FALL Sell advertisu.-spec.laltles, caleodars aod gifts to local buslDesses. Full or part Ume. Weekly commissions. Liberal bows. No Invest- ment or collections. Our 68tb year of prompt. frleOO- serTice. Rated .V.A-1. Write John McNeer, Newtoo Mfg. Co., Dept. 2679, New- too, Iowa 50208, • PERSOHAL PSYc mc CAN loYed ones, vtbers to do WrtteJamU, Ore- Fine Selecttoo --SUperb Values --E-Z Terms . PIANOS -Grands, consoles, uprUes, used but great. Stetnway, Yamaha, Cable, Everett, Bald'wto, Cur- rier, JansAn, JOhnson., and lots more; prices from $595. SEND IN YO U R ORGANS _ U JOU buy your C LASSIFIED ADS organ deUberately, you'U TO THE ENSIGN buy a YAM.AHAI HERE DOW the all new (years abead) • H EARIMCi AIDS Yamaha --from $695. 1-------------------1 SPEC~L -U~ Yama~ HAL AEBISCHER C011110le plaoo, $1395 . lllO RENTALS -Splool pianos • from $15,00/.-tl. Proper Fitting Assured 3409 E. Coast Hw y. SCHMIDT MUSIC CO. stetuwar -Yamaha 1907 N. Yaln st., Santa Ana • PLUMBIHG-HEA TIHC SALES & SERVtCt Corona del Mar 420 E. 17Ch St., Costa Mesa ·1-----'6~7~:..·38=33=------4 Just Plumbing 646-7106 -646 -6855 MARtHE HA~DWAIE & H t ' •ALCOL•(B UO) CUTLER ea mg t fLORIST FLOWERS FOR. ALL OCCASiONS DeMur/ To sh I·LOR/.WS PHONE: 646-4479 2438 Newport Blvd. Com Meso • DRY CLEAHE RS water Heaters, Disposals, I • Drains, Fauceta, Copper .. t& Re-pl(>es •... Reasoo>ble prices ••• Day, night, or Clothi.De-Naldlcal Guts week-eodsl Mar1ne HardWare 0r>en .,.,.. c!aysaweek JUST PLUMBING to H"e yoa better TelephOne: 642 -4111 900 W. COAST HWY., N.B. Llcease No. S00948 PHONE: 645-1711 ner ' jotntng -an ellte crowd of coaches who have woo 200 or more. Last s.son the Pirates logged a 6-4 record and n- nished 2Dd to the rugged South Coast CoatereDCe. The opener was a 10-0 win over Cypress. Surfing team tough to beat "We're going to be very, very good this year. We have all of our sophomores back, plus a fine group of fresh- men, so we'll be tough to beat." OCC su~ coach Laird Hayes was d.lscusslng his squad's prospects for the 19'77 campaign. Last season OCC fielded a surf team for the first time ever. The Pirates surprised the col- legtate surltng world by rol- ling up an S-0-2 record and wtmtng the national cbam- ptonshlp. Tbe Sues have lined up an 8-meet schedule this tall, and wUI hOst 7 meets at Hunti.llgton Street Beach to Huntington Beach. AU meets are s cheduled for Saturday mornings. AcUon begins at 7 a.m. Tbe Pirates open the campaign on Sept. Z4, bosttng MtraCosta College. Sophomores Matt Spurr and Martial Crum are ex- pected to lead lbeBucs. Matt, who halls from Newport Beach, and Martial, a native of Hawaii, were the top 2 OCC surfers last year. other top OCC sophO- mores lDdude David Lawson of Newport Beach, Mike Pood of Costa Mesa aM Karl Hey- er, a native of Hawaii. The top freshman pros- pects are Stephen Lowe ot Edison HighandCharlleLin. den of Corona del Mar. MRS. RUTH WALCOTI OF C.M. DIES AT 89 Fuoeral services aDd lD- terment tor Mrs. Rutb E. Walcott, 89, of 2608 Fair- way Dr., Costa Mesa, bave been scb~led lor Wlnl1eld, Mlaslouri. She died lD her residence Suoday, Sept. 4. She ts au"tved by a son, George L. Walcott ot Win- field; daughters, Mary E. Lundell and Wilma w. Wohlt- mao, Costa Mesa, and Susie M. Presley, Denver, Colo.; 14 graodehlldren., 28 great- grudcbUdren and 2 great. great-erandchlldren. Mrs. Walcott was a Dative of IUtmts and had Uved 1n th1s area since 1950, BeU Broadway Mortuary was for. nrd~ director. HAIR *CUT *CURLED * OOLORED * COIFI'IJIUJD * 'C!:T!:RA ""'" Hair llpeotall.,. ... LOIIIWIIE'S .IIEioUTY 'NOOK ON ·TMa eGULKVARD ........... ............ ...... - IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR SOmETHING A LITTLE DIFFERENT IN HOffiES •.. see your ·Local Realtor. Tell him what you need in your dream home and watch him work magic. He has information on many types of homes right at his fingertips. He will save your time and money. WHEN YOU LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH A LOCAL REAL TOR, YOU HAVE AN EXPERT WORKING . FOR YOU. REALTQR • TIDS EXPERT'S SERVICE WILL COST YOU NO'I'HIIIG UIILESS THE RESULT YOU WAIIT IS ACIUEVED: A SALE AT TEIUIS AGREEABLE TO YOU, ~o..o ... ll Your Realto TODAY · - ARBOR ExceUeat CoriDitoD Model Ia nNcb del1nd .,.... o1 WOOdfldle. Two bedroom•, Z bath~, ...-rate dUdlll room. Leut openaive 1n UM. Hurry! only $115,500 1 ·1 I I MAJESTIC VIEWI It REALLY can't be duplicated or reproduced at any price. Ttlis uniQUe site 1D CoroDI. del War command& a sweepinc rlew of the bay t .. t Ia aa- surpe ... ed, Tbree bedrooms, J.ana1 and u aceUeal. floor plan because tt was buut to an OWDer's on custom spec:Ulcatloo.sl Astto ... u. 1 1 i 1 BLUFFS • ..S99,9SO Drutlca11J re&Jcedl TbtH bedroom, 2 bath coo- dominium. Lowest price Lrt Blutra. Immaculate condtUon. Call qulcldy --640-7000. I IE: GEORGE ELKINS CD . OVER 50 Y EARS OF SERVICE_ Open Sat. n. 1 to S G! -·-u:! I'DO""t'tl•. ' room, Z-1/Z -ud cutom qndat. A "Joy of Newport" Usting REALTORS 881 Dover: Drive, N.B. EMERALD BAY EXCITEMENT A nt w li sting in exciting Emerald Bay! Attractivt 3 bedroom s plit ltvel with 2400 sq ft o f Unique livin g; n~w carpets. intertsting wood floors . 2 firt plares. a s ky light in the s unny family room and professional dt· corator touches everywhue. The home is cus tom built utilizing lath & plaster constructi on and has an at- tractive shingled exte rior. And now a word about Emerald Bay: 3 pools. 6 tennis courts, a jacuzzi. 11'3: ·mil~ of private btac~. 2 park·like playgrounds. an active community a s · sociation and g a tt!d entranc~. The Emerald Bay way of lire is worth. billions; the home is only'S325,000~ U~I()UI: li()MU REAl TORS"; 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar also in Mesa Verde. at 546-5990 NEW UNITS INCOME POTENTIAL T• Z btdnom &l*rl-l-!baa I root old. Call DOW for la6:)rmatkla oa U.. prldl ot ontr"- ,.ultt, Cali 840-6161 - '• :· ·. :- .· :~ ,• t ~ :· ' ' I I • • . ~ NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGI lHURSDAY, SEPT. 8, 19n Newport Beach Balboa Island Newport Beach Corona del Ma r ~s:ls~ISGCorona del Ma.r -~=---'-Rea I E 5 tate .!IIJ.C::U ... Balboa Island ~id~l: PUBUSHEO IE£KLY-: PAGE 7 OON*A DEL MAR, CAL IIBJIIIb I lrvll• IIIIIIIV ------------~------------ Stunning Executive Home $195,000 Large airy llrtog room and convertible family room opena onto beautifully manicured, pool-slle yard, Lovely 2 bedroom home on ooe of the largest lots in lmoe Terrace. Featu res updated gourmet kitchen, breakfast nook and plumbed darkroom for the photo entlllsiast. AppolDtment only. Paula Dalley, 642-8235. ----------------------~'------------------------------- 9 01 DOVER OR., 64:J.823S I 16.« SAH MIGUEL, 64+6200 4545 CAMPUS DR., 752-1414 TOP-OF-THE-WORLD!!! Attrac tive 3-bedroom, 2 bath home, family room, d1ning are~ fireplace, large fenced yard. Some new from decks. Patio ott master bedroom. $117,000 ~.,.~~~- IRVINE TERRACE 1419 Bonnie Doon~ Terr ace, Corona del Mar Completely walled, 2 bedroom, 2 bath with cleo. BeautlAil family room wtth fireplace. Two luurtous patios, pool and jacuzzi. $147,500 MAURY STAUFFER-- SEA LION REAL TV 1213 N. CO AST HWY •. L AGUNA BEACH 497-3la8 644-2212 CHOICE RENTALS . UOO ISLE 3 BEDROOMS, 3 BATHS •••••.•• $795 per moDtb 5 BEDROOMS, BAYFRONT ••••• $2,500 per month BAYFRONT CONDOS GREAT VIEW TWO 2-BtDROOM UNITS @ $1,600 per mootb TWO 2-BEDROOM UNITS @ $900 per montb• ONE Z...BEDROOM UNIT FURNISHED @ Sl.l25 per month* • Pier and sUp avauable HOW CAN I DEFER MY GAIN ON MY RESIDENCE, t F I SELL ? SERVING. ASK US NEWPORT BEACH SINCE1980 759-0226 anytime EARLE "BOD" CORBIM .. BROUB Corona del Mar A Y11W .. OM THE TOP Harbor Vi~w Driv~. in Corona del Mar. is wber~ this lovely home, with o utstand in g view, is Jocat~d . 3 Bdrms., 3 baths & family rm. +den or 4th bdrm. A great vi~w terrae~. professionally d~corat~d & landscaped~ with luxury jacuzzi. Fee land. Off~r~d at $310.ooo ... call for app't. to see. TIIPUX Three 2-bdrm .• 2 frplc. units; blt·ins. pool. Highly upgraded penthous~ unit. BE:amed ceil. Lot 2300 sq. ft. larger than average Corona del Mar income lot. Call for inform ation. $195,000 Q: Orange Coast Q: 2&00 E. Clast lwr .. Cortt a del l1r IUL ESTATf 144·4141 Choice of T wol - Tbese bomes eacb bave 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, dining room and botb 1n beautitUI East Bluff. CALL US FOR DETAILS SUPER SHARP!!! Brand new listing! ! ! Beautiful end un- it cambridge, University Park Ter- race; 3 bdrms., 2 baths, formal dining rm. & kitchen eating area. Frplc. & wet bar. Patio faces large greenbelt. Gourmet kitchen, brkfst. area lc din- ing rm. open to wide, side greenbelt. $98,000. 759-0811 BEACON IICR- MAUREEN BJVTNS Vice President Manager 901 Dover Drive. Sulle 130 Newpo rt Beach, Calif. 92663 Telephone (n4) 631-0414 REPRESENTING SELE CT ED CLIENTS IN REAL ESTATE COUN SELING AND INVESTMENTS ~~~ ~.v~ 6'#-~6'7 The Cameo Shores Resident Specialists· CAl I 173-7040 Always Rented! TWO 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, ONE 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH PLUS GUEST ROOM AND BATH. LOCATED IN BEST RENTAL AREA IN CENTRAL NEWPORT. PRICED AT $369,500 Bllllllld IIAOICERBI *RI!AL:IDA& 2021 W.IALIOA ILVD. 67J-J161 M!WPOIT lEACH I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I MLS SALES REPORT Cido Jsle Four bedrooms, two baths, oewly decorated, large patio, beam cetllllgs, hardwood noors, 48 loot Jot. $225,000, CIIKIIfU Waterfront eondo Two bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, pool, jacuzzi, Z4- bour security, brand new, completely furnished. $220,000. Peninsula Four bedroom, three bath home. All amenities, lovely area. $195,000. PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES FROM $900,000 BILL GRUNDY, Realtor Islanders BW,. at Linda Isle 341 BAYSIDE OR., SUITE t, N.B. 67s.6161 ................. Spyglass Hill ' Sales through the Multiple Listing OCEAN VI EW , O F COURSE Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa ' ... FROM THIS BEAOTIFUL 4 BEDROOM PLUS Mesa Board of Realtors totalled more FAMILY ROOM HOME. POOL AND JACUZZL •..• than $386 million during the first 7 ARTFULLY LANmCAPED. months of 1977. THIS IS A 26-1/2 FEE LAND INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD 1/ $289,500 ~7313 o-r-1916. 7 ,443_ new listings were MARTIN pr ocessed, of which48% WERE SOLD. 77% of the sales were cooperative. REAL ESTATE List your property with a Realtor. .. .. J»•l6-E.•CD-AS-T•tt•I•GH•W•A•Y•.•CO-ROM-•A•D•a.-•.•.•. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • JACOBS REALTY 2919 Newport Blvd. 675-6670 .................... GOOD INVESTMENT Home & Business Four bedrooms. 2 baths, doublt>-garage on large lot zoDed !or residential and/or buslness. ************** ~chelle Robers, Re4ltor AND ONLY $63,900 Roy McCardle 3333 E. Coast High"'ay Corona del Mar 675-2373 548-7729 Realtor 1810 Newport Bl Costa Mesa .................... ****** ****·~*** Our buyer's kit is a better way to find your new hon1e. I k n··, rr.d hcJ~, t11 hcc,,mc .1 hcucr hu\TL 1 he CENl L' HY ~I H Ptttc Huvcr\ KIt lr !!lYt'' 'nlt .1 ~uJ,Ic t,,, l~>ukllll!. mhlntl.Hl,'ll 1lll ~1 \\:,,,to purchJ,l', ~nd 'cn·r.d I kn,llm M,tl..cr 'hcet' r,, hdp \ ,,u l..t't'p rr.tek ,,f l~'''thk l hr'Kl''· <. '.dl .1 pJrttctp.ltm~ CENT\'KY 21 Rc.d E,r ,Hc Pr~Jk'-'t,,n.tl tor' llllf tree'''!''· W c'rt' here f,,r vnu. HOMEBUYEirS DREAM Irnpruat•• tour bedroom borne in ooe of Newport's ftoest oeJcbborboods. Elepnt It~ room lDd tam- Uy room warmed by a large stooe ftreplace. ED- teJ1a1Jlmeat miDd patio aod pool u.. (Q ldcllUoo to tbe IIWI1 ftDe ratans the oner 1s •!Q'Iou to ..U. A cooct nbM at $179,500. So U ,.•re a bomt bGJV I.Dd loolltlac tor a dra.m bomt dOil't belttatt to call. WESTCU FF REAllY CO. 17SJ WIS TC1..1 PP Dl. MIWPOIT I RACH , CA. f 2MI 645-7221 M£11'0WT HAAM)R ElfSICJI PUklllt£DIWU.Y·PC.I TNUIISIIAY, Sfi'T. I. IW7 COIIOIIA DEL liAR, CAll F. Dr. Nelson is candidate Dr. Tbomaa E. Hel800. Cut& Mea I'Hldlali.Dd to~ cal doctor ot optometry tJ.r oter Zl yeus, bu declartd Ilia CI.Dd.ldacy for tbe Fifth Dtstrlct seat on tbe Costa Uesa Couoty Water Dtstrlet. Although be has previously se"ed oo tbe city's water study committM, the Nov. 8 election will be bls nrst bid tor elective otftce. He Is past president ot Costa Mesa Tomorrow and past president or the Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club. He 11as served on the Cosb Mesa charter study comm ittee, goals and objectl"res com- mittee, aDd redevelopment area commi ttee, also the Costa Mesa United Fund and the board of dlreetor s ol CHART. A dJsabled veteran ol 1 World War n, Dr. Nelson resides with hi s wtre Nita at 283 LUac Lane, Costa Ilea. TMy baN t;,u chU .. drto, HoUy, %4; Tom, 21; Laura, 18, IDd Dulel, lS. UTT DICKiiY IH 1ST YEAR AT ACADEMY Matthew W. Dtctey, .on ol Mra. Caroi1D l Ol.ekey of 1536 Vl't'ian Lai», Harbor HJ&blands, bas entered h1s rresbman year at the U.S. ALr Foree Academy ln Co- lorado. He Ia oo.e ot more than l,.fOO freshmen who were offlelaJiy aecepted in- to tbe c&det wtog atter eom- pleUnc 6 weeks of intensive fteld training, pbyslcal eon- ditlooing llDd survival ln- strnctlon. Cadet Dickey is a 19'77 graduate of Newport Hac- bor high scbool. His father, Donald R. Dickey, resides at 431 Lenwood Laoe, Costa Mesa. ·xww· tor American Cars ·zx· lor lmpMed & Compacl Cars ( I Sen. Barry Goldwater sees socialist U.S. (COOCiaol-.... 1) -.d.lllllld,wo•ro-41111~ pi ""onblt u.t-Somt lorm ol .. -1 toll lllmlo_..i..,.... 10 ,_., ... ...., 1M-Ia -· -· .. 11---d ... -·" botlth -"""' Ia latrllt-lar mMI!II ol tile c-JI ,..,.,...._ -.ace U. ...._ ,. ... ....._. Be a11o urpd coocened ble, aecordlal to lbe MDI• of • Commerce •• a.Uft '•'fkn la"t 1 oomMidtJ we•n lA prtttf IQOd ....,._ peop.lt to ,rile lel:ten to tor. '''I )lit bope 1t wUI be board. Wla4l. lU IC....,, JaAmer1cata.tdOM8'toorae becuatwe,...&omatcb tMtr r•ltlt•Uwu.••u .omlthlll& "' cau &Uord. woald penatt oatr Fl1dtJ 1IDdeJ' di.UJ •mate ... o1 110111e ttdtnl 61eda. Wt ttll ••·ret 11 IItten iD my ot-Suitor Ktuedy'• bW b.u mondac'a YUtt. craa-.r IO'WDmtlit. We'n IOblc tbem,bae«eet,tocotobell.'' flee oa OMJUbjlct. we bold bMa Mttmatecllo oolt$150 o11lcilla blrrttdlJ bmttd tlarollp tM ..,.. tarot~ ot · a m..uac, .. bt revealed. bbUon a year. U we could IUC'IU't'8 board ... ,...,., bulkruptcJ U 1D1DJ otbtr ~~all~ lb~ "Keep )'OUI' lettera to ODe 1et 10meth1og for $15 bll-poiWeal aDS ciYic~ lllden COIIIItrtM, 1M we•n )let DOt 11 necesa':, to ..,.,::a..:; pqe, &Del doa't mtmeoc:rapb Uoo or $%0 btlllob a year, aQI! tbt pnu. U bed ott u tome, Wecu't I.Dd said be doe. DOt bmr tbem. I eh&QI:e my ~Uioa I mlcbt back It, Tbat, toce.. Tbt ldtGCt Cl¥1 StM- upect to '" u tDIS to iD-anybody who 1 ed OD Puama oaee a w"t, ther with . existing plans, tor GoldWater a ltlorttrcov- llatioa u loae u we biYe rece., IDY bi.Md on my mall. t bano't mlcbt do the )lb.'/ auoa at tH eDd ol b1l .,,_ ,. deflelt IPtQdblc." :!':_Y ~~:n ':a,-= bad one tetter out ot Art-Stnltor Goldwater spoke rnllllte t&lk, moat ot whlcb Rt arpd Callfonianl to TqSWJ Park. Tbeauwtrto IOQI. fa.torinc tlle canal to the group at the request "'' apellilDUSWeriDIQUtc- follow Arlloaa's lMd llld poUtleal crime bt a.l.d, 1a treaty." of Dan Rogers, who 1\ad u-t1ooa. ban tbt tnt. eDtetprtH • JAMES E. li:EED, son ol Mrs. Mary ReedoiGiendaJe, and J ack Reed, 425 Merri. mae, Costa Mesa, bas en- tered his h-esbman year at the U.S. Atr Foree Academy, Colorado. He begins 4 years of academic study and mtli- tary training that w:tll lead to a B. S. degree and a commission as a second lieutenant. He Is a 1977 grad- uate of Santa Ana hlgtl school. system taupt lD the public for the Amerteu people to schools make sure that tlle people He ~rltlclzed Presl.deat they seOd to Washf.Drton.a.rt Carter's eneqy poUcy, say-the r1Jht people. In Aruo- Ulg It will ra!st tiD bUUoa oa, Goldwater ooted, theRe- '• out of ~r pockets urd publican Party bas adopted mlDe but woa't produce a. a plan of mt eodorsmc all tbtmbJefllU of P&l .. Tb RepubUean candidates. "We senator ca.lltd tor ta.z ln~ had a couple of RepubUCIJII: ceotlYes to prod tb.eoUeom-wbo beat Democrats, ud the Demoents turned out pallles Into more explora-to be the best men tor the Uon. , The eoer'IY crisis if there job, so we now say we ts one, won't be solVed untU don't t.tJ;LUJiiO much ot this we take It out er polUtea person, U a Republican SYSTEM OF THE WEEK JVC I C)0(9 UltraRneor,_ be warned • doesn't measure up.'' The to;mer presidential The senator said be doe- cllDdtdate viewed Amerfca.a. oot agree wlth national Re- lorelgn pollcy as a ~erous pubUcan leaders Wbo saytlle program of "lost,_ whatfew GOP must a.pe the Demo~ alUes we have left .. H crats to get elected. urged coDtirJJed stro~ ue: '• People keep as~ me, with Taiwan. whtch he de-'What's happening to my mo. scribed as '•our friend and ney -- I make a lot more historic ally wtth which we than I did 20 years ago, but do more bu;lness than with don't live as well.' I think all of Europe combined." the Republican Party should He said America should take up that batUe cry. Take I leave tbe Middle East coon. up the cause or the world.oc tries alone and let them solve man and hls pocketbpok." their own problems. Ask.ed to suggest a good Tbe senatorsaldtheindlan American policy toward Ocean '•Is now the most Rhodesia, he oltered DO so- strategic potot In the world lutions, '•I can't see any. because it controls access~ thi ng happenir@ in Rhode- oil of our alUes in the sla but trouble, even 11 we PacUic and the Straits or keep Andrew 'You ng home. Malacc~ are among the~ There's a new plan now to most Important stratts lnthe let Rbodesla remain as a world. we•velostGibra.ltar country forwhltes,and carve because the Soviet navy c~ out a new country within it run us out of the Mediter-for bLacks, About half the ranean any weekend u blacks would probably stay chooses. • • In wllite Rhodesia~ I see "The Baltic StraJts are 200 years of turmoU ln At- rica." gone, and now the Panama Canalis gol ... " Early In his talk, these- But, he appeared non-nator noted that only about commttal on the controver-17 per cent o! the world's sial new Panama Canal population now lives under treaties oow uDder con. '•some kind or freedom.'' side ration Jn Washlngt.on, Under questioning, he would which he predicted wm oot not say bow much ol Rho- be approved this year. desta's pop•latton he in- '• Four or 5 monttts ago it eluded In that ftgure. wasn't a bad-loold.ng treaty. He suggested that senral But, now I'm not sure wtlat chambers or commerce Jn the treaty says, I tli.Yen't thls area get together aDd seen It all. Tile president ''literally make your con- llas asked me twice durl.ng gressmen atteOO at leastooe the past week to support Ute meeting a year --lt they treaty, a.oo I've sald, 'Mr. don't come, see that they J.I...C t20 -TDII'II EPICURE 400 • The Ultimate To- • OrMi- directionat • Fluid Damped • 32·20.000 H l ~ JdB Allant•c·s system ol the week featutes the JVC JR-S 100 stereo rece•ver with 20 watts rms/ch 20-20 khz. 0.5% THO The B.I.C 920 bell drive auto·turntable mcludes base. cover and Shure cartr~doe The U11ralinear 77 is a 3-way acoushc suspens1on system that really PUIS out great sound ........ '568 All BlANK TAPES - CASSETIES- REEL-TO-REEL - 8-TRAOC:- ARE ALWAYS SOLD AT COST! OR BELOW! ... ' ....,.u.,· u .u H • .., "<1"•"' '· , )I •,.,.. ~ • r "'j '-";~, I• I •• "' .,.. atlantic music s ter e o President, I can't support It unW I know what I'm sup- porting.' U we end up paying $10 mutton or $20 mliUon a year, instead of the $2.3 mUllon we 're paytrw DOw to Panama, I don't think any- body would be upset, but now I'm hearing ttgures ota toW payment of as much as $5 billion, U a Uttle country like Panama is able to push us arouDd, anybody can. JIMMY'S JUVENILES '' l talked about 7 years ago to retired Atr Force General Curtis Lemay, who Uves here tn Newport, and he warned me then, 'U 1 Panama raises a ruclrus, t we're not gofng to answer.' I have a hunch this Is true. 1 hope 1 'm •roog. But every president since Eisenhower 1 has had a policy or • Let's don't llgbt unless we're at- tacked, and then only lt •• hav e to.' Hoy, I -Where coo<! ol' Jimmy Carter Is thinldog about sending a bunch of kids around door-lo-<loor to spy on all of you bad old energy wasters. Now, I can remember back before World Warn wben a fellow named AdoU Hitler was organlz!Jll! the Nul Youth mo .. ment to spy on their alders and nport tbem to · the Geotapo, Than there's the Communist Pioneer youth group which does about tbe arne for the Commies. So, ol' Jimmy Is nullllng in some pretty fast company, No name has been mentiooed yet for these )JYenlle sDOOps, but I'm sure Jimmy's presa acaau wtll come up with some inDocant-soundlng oame Ukt tho Youth Energy Consenallon Corps (YECC~ We would all gat YECC llutton.s. They could san a lot of money by issu!Jll! YECC stickers to paste over our old WIN llutton.s from the Jerry Ford days. The ""Y _I understand it, th-ldda ore suiJI)Osed to walk around your house and "" It you're wutlng any obvious energy, such as a porchllght or a bll'llath. Then, they lalock on your door and ask to coma inside to look in your toilet tank, and other -t Uttlt placta 11lte that. Art you u.teq, George Orwell? It looka like 191K ls going to get htre a few years early. But, instead of Big Brother looking onr our shoulder, it's go!Jll! to be Kid Slater looldng In our pottlos. I'll tell you, nothing Is holy anymore. '•Sure, placating your 1 enemies '11111 aYOid war, tor awhUe, but It won't change t the final result, which ls the 1 downfall of our oowtry. I -Complete chauia think It U1 talt thl lubrication and oU 1 w • aome DC Wbllt th-Junior G-Man ore snoop!Jll! around our American homes, I'YO got a few tnel'fY-AYlng auggoatlono that will bel'p them to pick up a few utra bit. of nl- uable Information for ol' Jimmy: 1 Ulte Pearl Harbor to get thU d\anae -Help1 m~we country mad. tone weartna ,.. • ..cl to amooth , quJet per-'•WJth the posstbUity ol · and bn..,.OOte forme nee • Ple .. e war In 4 parts or the world, -Look up our chimneys and"" Uwe•re hiding any of Bert Lance's money !Dr him, -Cheek our re!rigerators to ... what ldnd of beer we drlnlt, It you drlnlt brother Prec:lliDo JIMine for appolntmeat . our military forces are oot /wJ u.s. _... Ultd by u, w • ... ot lnclucln IJ&ht trucka. what they sbould be, MaJ.nJJ, :d::'•1:.:! mkMolc.t, ~~:~.-wMd 1.. Aalt for our Free we Defld to buildupourNa't'}', ...._--... ....., • proocholoa •• oil. . Battery Power Cheek The Army needs oew eQUIP-1~-=~:..:::.~:;::::;.. ____ 1-.:.-----.::;,;..;.;:;..:~~ meot. Our strong point ls _ ....... .......... _...., ... W 'I . ..... . , ' PI!'~ ... -- Out mecbaalc• .. et; •tronk..U'/ tut..t:&M,.... --""-: plupA~"Mr ·T• cbar11n•· •tarUal .,..-•• u .. · ..-.. WJusl cllrburttor • fWpt IDII8&ala I _,._,...,..... Jacludn D•t-••· ,..,. ... vor a 111M ........ a.Wheel Fhlot ot.c: ~ataiJ .. ft'ODt clilc: ,brake pMt · Rlp«k •ond ....... ,_- burlap · lalpect bJdnalle ·-..s rvtora c._ not lnd• . rearwheeill Oil ......... ""-·Tnot: lutaU aew •ru. ...... .. --. ..,.d: troot ....... ;;~:.;-._-IJittl, ... • In the air, because we'Ye been iDYoiYed lD S wars ln· t'Oivtag air supremacy slnce the Sotlets hue had to ftcht a war.'' He pnlsed Se•tor Ed- muod Muskie or WaiDe tor '' r.Uy work1n(" to con. trol goYeroment tpendiQC u b•d or the SeDate BGde:lt Commltt•. '•Bat, tbt fioaM .... • lol ol ~· .. tho 's .. te doa't tate tbe rec:om- 1 m..t.Ho-of tbt bodiet c:ommlttell ... He 11• had uoezpeeted pn.tH tor tormtr l1u- pru141Dt lfelloo Rocte- f.Uer. no. S...Or Gold- nltrald,"nM«<IOr-. ....... -Uil • _,.._ -·. Tloo --· .. --coi-Joetau ____ _ llodcllndl)'lolllo_ •. _ ... __ _ .-J raid ..... tlw ..... .... .... _,..,....., llllllillll'llllflola-- -.. I ,., .. ._ ......... -- BUiy'a brancl, you ret a !roe windahield wash at bia tlll!Jll! stauon. -C~te any product. madt in Tatoran or Rhocltsla, aioeelheoe are rococ- DIMd u '•enemy" countries by the Carter crowd. U you baYO Mao's llttlt red boot In your boola:IM, you Win a Uny Panda bear. -Look Wider the ruc for the mlsalnc uranium that bas dlsawe&rad !rom our 111- el•rplula, -Cbee~ the pltqe and ... U the llolll'Of lloctr!Do, which Is ob'rioully mlutnc, too, bu bee tbroora any, (A plclllre of General Torn,. in the ll'l'llc room IU'III the bom1010110r a tree picture ot the Panama Cual, 11Jnr1nc that II bUD't bMD bloom 1lP -rot.> -Be Rn lo IJArrieor tho bom1010110r about orMt bt thlaU ot the p....sdonl'e "111111&11 rlc!U" prorralD • -lallJ tbe buDWI rlciU of clu-Wbo .... tbe1r bomll lllna! bJ )Iaior pel'IIIMar ...,..,.1'1, AI Foqlt 8kJp by the •n aat we'll lbow ,.. ., .... 'ftlltbuketl, broo1111, door loca aal aa,r pdpta In pt you nld)' fnr tilt )Iaior ..._u • fM8 _,fltf..Mf .. i f'iMII' • M .. IIOti.UI e CCM.OM'I' f'AIMU f ......... AI"Pli .. C:U • f'LIIIt-· JWI'llal RGIT HARDW NEWPORT BE~CH JOe 30nt Y!AR, M~. 4 S!COMD 5 . >··--• BAY CLEAN-UP GIVEN PRIORITY Upper Newport Bay Is gi- ven top prlortty ID a $2.2 mUUoo clean water plan- niag PJ'O(ram a.c:lollted last ToorSIIay by the Soutbem Caltimda Assn. of GoYern- meots (SCAG). Tbe SC AG report labels Upper Bay as the most tm- portantrema1nlagwetland estuary to Southern Caltfor- nia, and calls upon the New- port-Irvine Wastewater Ma- nagement A(eocy (NJW A) to find ways to restore tbe bay's wUdllfe babltat aDd to con- trol up.stream erosion_ Ulus reducing siltation of the btJ. Tbe new SC AG action Is the second phase of the fe- deral 208 water p~ program, which gets Its name from tbe law that es- tablished the federal fund- tog for the program. Orange County is due to get )lst under $1 mW1oo of the $2.2 mUlJoo approved by SCAG. The recJooa.t ageocy ts tbe federal pernment's oftl- etal sereeo.lDg body for de- termin111c bow 208 tuod.s are to be used In th1s area. Funds are tlpteted to be tunoeled to NlW A for tbe phase 2 study of bow to tm- proYe tbe bay. Future 208 phases will atd the actual carrytnc out of approved ac- tions, which migbt include dredgtng the Upper Bay's northernmost reacbes, and establishment of catob ba- sins or other designs to re- duce bay sUtattoo. Tbe SCAG phase 2 report now goes to state Water Re- sources Board and the fe- deral Environmental Pro- tectloo Agency for appro- val. Work on phase 2 Is ex- pected to begin In about a month, according to SC AG estimates. Film classics to be shown Some of Hollywood's best silent and early sound mo• Uon pictures will be scree- ned durlog an 8 part after- noon film-lecture seriesbe- iog oUered at Orange Coast College tbts fall. Tbe free series meets on successive Friday alter- noons, beginotng Sept. 16, from 2:30 to 5 p.m., in science lecture hall 2. Ad- mission Is free and tbe pub- He is invited to attend. The series ls co-spon- sored by the Coast Commu- nity College District Emer- ihls Program. Lectures are Paul Ballard and Russell Martin. Here is the schedUle: Sept. 16 --''Dancing La- dy," 1933. Sept. 23 --''The Wild Party," 1929. Sept. SO --'•AF .... SouV' 1931. Oct. 7 --·•ot HumanBon- dage," 1934. Oct. 14 --''Blood and Sand, .. 1922. Oct. 21 --'• Male and Fe- male," 1919. Oct. 28 --'• Dishonored,'' 1931. Nov. 4 --"Dodsworth •• 19~1 . • GRID STAR TO SPEAK TO COUPLES CLUB The Orange County Bust- ness and Professional Couples Club will hold the next dinner party thtsSatur- day, Sept. 10, at tbe Air- porter Inn. A punch bowl wUI be at 6:30 p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m. Mike Ry~ former All- American USC football player and member of tbe Calt1ornta Sun professional football team, wUl be the speaker. Paul Sa.ncl>erg, re- cording artist and tenor to the Haven of Rest Quartet, wUl entertain wttb a maslcal packa(e. M.r. S&Jd>erg b&s b.-a btek qp -...r lor Dean Martin, Perry Como, Frank Sinatra. and Teo.oes- see Ernie Ford. The Couples Club is af- fUlated with Christian Wo- men's Club. Reservations at $19 per couple are available through Dale Wblte, 4 Hamp- shire Court, NewportBeach. Anyone for Academies? Young men and women In- terested In applying for ad- mission to the various U.S. MUltary academies are ur- ged by Rep. Robert E. Bad- bam to contact either his Wasbtogton or Newport dis- trict oftlce. Appiieattons are befog ta- ken oow for the classes wbJch wlll begin in the fall of1978. To apply through his omce for coogressiooal oomtna- Uons, the applteams must be residents of tbe 40th Con- gressional District, whlcb bas available 2 appoint- ments to the Air Force Ac- ademy at Colorado Spr~s. one for tbe Naval Academy and one appointment for the Army Academy at West Point, New York. Teo nominees a.re avail- able for the u.s. Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, Long Island, New York. All 10 Merchant Marine oomlnees will compete on a statewide basis for the Z-4 Calt1orn1a openings for the 197 8 class ye2r. Contact in regard to the academies sboUld be made to the Wa.stUngtoo otftce at 1108 Lo~orth House Of- flee BoUdlng, Washington, D.C., Z0515, or to tbe local omce, 1649 Westclitf Dr., Newport Beach, Callf. 92660. LOCALLY OW'NIO, I .. Diri .. DI"MT -Jln'IMO THI HAl.Ol AliA- TOe COSTA MESA PHON !: 673..0550 CDIDMA .,.,_ ~ CALIP. Fairview park funds sought - Tbe Cou.nty of OraQCe ls applying for grants totalt.ac cUtts aDd ba.sin of the Santa $2.6 mUUon from Federal Ana River ana. lt will tea- Land and Water Consern-blre an arcbeoJociea.l c.n- tton FuDd monies 1n order ter to display and preserve to develop the following 4 remu.ns left by Prebtstortc County parks: Indian societies as well as lclesJa Park ($250 000) the Eduardo Pollereoo near Rossmoor Leisure Adobe; a oature study ceo- World El Toro Community ter • picnic areas; playground Park ($350 000) tn tbe Lake equipment; bicycle, h1k1ng Foreat-El Toro area. Yorba and equestrian trails; a 15- reglooal Park ($400,000) 1n acre lake; restrooms; and Aoabelm and the new Fair-overnight group camp~ vtew P.;.k ($1.6 mlllion) in sites. There WUl also be Costa Mesa. parking spaces for 850 MRS. WILUAM LANGSTON of Newport Beach has vol- unteered to se"e as cbalr- man of the Harbor Area fund development commit- tee of United Way of Or- ange County. A record goal of $4,375,000 bas been set for tbe 1977 United Way campaign to support the 76 member ageocles. Fairview Park ts a oew ~ehlcles and possibly a re- 285-acre site wtth laeutttea fresbment and boatJ..og con- to se"e almoet 300,000 cession buildiag, t1 deYelop- resldeots. The Initial phase td by private Interests. consists of 140-acres, which will empbaslze the exlsUng oaturallstic plateau setting of the Costa Mesa Golf and County Club area and the The Kerns celebrate a nniversa ~I::!?.ft.~Q.t wttll Mr. and Mrs. J. Wtlllam Goodyear Service storesand Kern of 226 Poinsettia Ave., the Perfect Circle DtYislon Corona del Mar, celebra-of the Dana Corp. ted their golden wedding an-The Kerns have lived In nlversary on August 20. They Washington, D.C., Norfolk, were honored by a famUy va.; New London, Conn.; dirmer at Allen Center 01-Kansas City, Mo.; Roches- ftcers Club at the Long Beach ter, N.Y.; Glendale, Call!.; Naval Station, hosted by their Hagerstown, Ind., and re- son, J. W. (Btu) Kern Jr • tired to Corona del Mar In or Ogden, Utah. and their 1964• daughter. Beverly Ann Me-Mr. Kern is presently 00 yer of Saratoga, Calll. the board of governors at The Kerns were married Irvine Coast Country Club at st. Mary's Coorch in An-and served as president to napolis, Md., following Mr. 1976 and has been Secre- Kern's graduation from the tary of the Jolly Boys tun- Naval Academy. A short oa-luocheoo club, which meets nl career of 3 years was each Thursday at ICCC. renewed for arX>ther tour Beverly Ann Meyer and of duty for tbe duration of 4 chlldren Michael 16· BUI World Wa.r n, ~r~ which 15; Kathl~n. 12; :u~ David: Mr. Kern served ln the Bur-9 and Bill Kern Jr wtth eau of Ships in Washington V:ue Georgia and 3 ·child- with the rank or comman-reo, Cynthia, 10; John, 8, der • and Laurel 5 joined the Prtma.ry interests have senior Ker~ r~r the cele- beeo in tbe field of the au-bratlon. Picnic Sept. 9 for Exchange Newport Rart>or Exchange Club will bold Lts 3Jllllal fa- mily picnic Friday, Sept. 9, ln Black Star Canyon, near SUverado. Club members, families and guests wU1 spend the afterDOOO at a~Jt and cbU- dren•s games, including swimming, softball. horse- aboes , F rlsbee contests and sack races. An outdoor Western-style barbecue will lllebllgbt the afternoon. Chalrman of the event is Cal Stewart. His committee includes Albert Dunlap, Gary Swimley, Bob Robins and BUI Boyer. LIBR ARY TO OFFER FALL STORY HOUR The Mesa Verde branch library ls lovltlng all pre- school children ages 3 through 5 to join ''Babar's parade to story hour." The '' Little elepba.Dt wbo ·~me king'• wUl set the theme for the Ubrary•s tall stor y hour. Young cbUdreo wlll participate by using books, flngerplays, puppets and other aids. Story hour wUl take place on Thursday morn1.ogs, be- gtnntng Sept. 22. Parents are requested to pre-enroll their cbUdreo before l'W date, by visiting the Mesa Verde branch Library at 2969 Mesa Verde Dr. East in Costa Mesa, or by ea.lling the clllldr eo's departme.ot at 546-5274. Library hoursart 12-9 MoDday througb Fri- day, and 1-5 Friday through THE NEWPORT CENTER ToutmutAtrs Club has selec- ted oew oftleers ln a recelt eleetlon. Tbey are, left to rtgbt: 1st row -BW Yocum, sergeant-at-arms; Gloria Eller, secretary; WUJ Hansosa. tteuurer; 2nd row -Dr. WUUam Cooover, educatloMJ n ce...presldent; David Stoeeul, prestdeat; Todd Mlll•, admtn1stratlve vice- president. Tbose interested tD llealbershlp should con- tact eltber Mr. stoeckel at (714)5&1 -6662 or Mr. MUler at (714) 586-1801. Vice-chancellor named Tbe new vtce-ebaDCellor, vocational education. for the Coast Community College District Is Donald F, Averill. He joins tbe dlstrlct from the Huntlncton Beach union high school district, where he was director of career education from 1972. He lec- tured at Fullerton State be- tween 1972 and 1974 and for a year before that was in- volved in a program entitl- ed '• fUndamentals of work eJperlence education'' at the cou.. He Jmlds ao MA from Cali- fon* State College at Los A11(811ws and is a doctoral can4ldate at La Verne. He is a member or the La Habra Plui11.Dg Commission, the Westmiuter Chamber of Com!D@rce and the Kiwanis Cl® ot Fountalo Valley. lbrried with 3 children, he Uves on Joseph Court, La Habra. SCHEDULE FOR OCC SYMPHONY The OCC community sym- phony orchestn has aDDOUD- ced the schedule for Its 17th season. The orchestra, which bas been the recipient of nu- merous music awards, will present its first rehearsal at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 13. in the OCC music hall, located directly behind tbe auditorium. Joseph Pearlman. direc- tor of the 71-ptece or ches- tra, said there are openings available for accomplished musicians. For Information, phone 556-5522. The symphony has sche- duled performances for Dec. 4, March 5 and May 14. All concerts begin at 4 p.m. in the OCC audlWrtum. ! BINGO! PRIZE MREY GALOREI ALL NEW PROGRAM-M-ALL NEW HOURS FREE COFFEL SOFT DRINKS & POPCORN ON SEPT. 13. 16, & 18, 197 7 CA Starting T•sday. Sept. I 3, I 9 7 7 7:00 p.m. RecJUiar Session Doon Ofll"-~ ..ty oa ......... & MiRe S.uions GUAUMI'&D PRIZE WOMEY GIVEN OM IACH IIMCiO C'iAWE OF THE IEGLUI 01 WIMI SESSIONS TM YWCA bel•'" ,_ ...._... rKein ,.., MOMY·• worth so •~ ._, ._... ~CM:alelt Ca .... ._ Pri:an or splittt.MJ witlt tt.. hoeK~ 011 ...., ..... t.iy _. ... ..,..~.ct.~ MiN S.Ss.ions. ·---d Pri:a• .......,. SCHEDULE OF YWC A liNGO SESSIONS: HEARL y SHOPPER" BULB SALE ' AMLING 'S .. ~ Newport Nursery and GarClen Center e ast coast ·h ighw ay • new port beac h -644-1950 10% OFF ALL BULB PURCHASES YOU BELIEVE IN GOD-- Man)' vruple btlievt in the stock marUl, but b.l\'r no 5tock . So this belief dots not help IJkom at all. rndy to hd.p 111 and fcqfve us at any time, in any matter, iJ we are wiJ..Uns to commit our all to Him. TIW ls what btlln4ng is aU about! From ~'SWORD or THE LORD" JI'Mre Did I Com• From I o-. ol the ·-im~t qu• ti001 a )'OWII p.non wall ewr Mk W, "Where did J co10e from?" Thia q~ 11 pri10a.ry and hu rreat bN.rina: oo our ability to IM.I'ft why we are here and wh.re we are ~(Una. U a penoo il c:Ontu.ed about hi• orlfin, thea it followt that he will be contu.ed about the purpoee ol hil lite and hilet.emal de~ti.ny at death. Hundmb of people btlieve io seat ~Its in Lbcoir car, but do not have thtm there. This !lremJ rather foollsb. Are these thjngs any more foolish than tbe man who says he believes in God , and yet bas no contact with Him. when contact can be made? We CIUI know Him. ~ God was m~de known to us through His Sun, j t!';us Chrast. He came to earth to die for our sins. and to show us what ~ Father was really like. He taught that apart !rom Him. we cannot reall y know God, the Father. Therefore, our faith and trust must be put in Jrsus Christ. In other words, we are made sure of eternal life by belieYing in jesus ('hrist. You say you believe in God -so what, if you hav~ never done anything about it? Be· lid is not real without the action implied in the be lid . Our astronauts believe that space travel is definitely a futur~realit Therefore, they are ready to put thei r · under disci· pline and training, and en risk them, he· rau.se they believe this fact. When we say ~ believe in Jesus Christ as our Saviour and Lord, we are saying that we are committing everything \0 Him, for better or worse. This phrase sounds familiar, and it is. When a man takes a woman for better or for worse, be is saying, in the best way pos· sible, "I love you and belietJe in you; you are the one with whom I want to share tb~ rest of my life." Sometimes our fa ith in these matters is mis· placed, but it is never misplaced when put in· to the hands of the Lord Jesus Christ . How, then, does one go about the business of beUevi.ng? Through committal. Through surrender. Through Saying to God that we ruliz.e our own sin and weakness, but also be- lieve in His strength and forgiveness. Tben we invite Him in to take ovtr our lives, that He might do His will in us. It is a transfer of faith, for you do have faith, you know? You apply th.i~ faith in various ways each day, I rum mailing a letter to driving an automobile. In these and other ways you show you have failb in things quite unseen and unforeseen. Transfer this faith, this belief, to God . Ask Him to forgive your sins through His Son, Jesus Christ. Then accept His forgiveness! Begin taJking to Him in prayt"r. Start reading His letW to you in the Bible. Actively trust Him by doing as He tells you to do. Stop worrying, by putting your active trust in Him. and not in yourself . Share this trust with otMrs. This is fai th. btolieving that what God ha.'i said that He will do, He will do! Then, acti ng upon it, take Jesus Christ as Lord of your life today! "Btlrold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man Ju:.ar m y voict:, and open the door, I wiU come in to him, and will sup wit It !tim, and he with me (Revelation 3 :20). "Neither is there. salvation in any other : for there is none other name under heaven gitJut amont men, whereby we must be saved" (Acts 4: 12 ). "B y him all that believe are justified jro.m aU things, from which ye could not be justified by the law of M oses" (Acts 13 :39). You believe in G<xl ? So what? It means nothing unless you are in contact with Him through Jesus Christ. Often a little child will ••It Mother th11 qu..Uon, "Mommy, where did I come from?" MOlt of the oJd.fuhioned mothers UMd to have 110me cut. little •tori• they told their children about the atorlr., etc. Modem mothers, for the mo.t part, give the child a aimplified n . planation of the birth of a child. That may not. utiA(y the thouchtful child who might jUIIt aak, "Well, Mommy, where d id you come from?" After the child'• attention baa been turned to grandmother. he might aleo aak, "But, where did Grandma come from?" Mother will eventually end up in one of two places: The Garden of Eden, or the jungle of evolution. She ileither go. ing to tell her little inquirer about Adam and Eve, or the apeA. Can't you juet imagine dragging out a pic- ture of an oranJUtan and saying, "This, my dear child, is a picture of our great, great, (1: more greats) grandmother." What "dignity," what "clau," and, yea, what stupidity! Many teens are very confused about life. Their frustration is very evident in the fact that suicide ia listed as the leading cauae of death This is ~xactly what He came to tell us ; that He loves us so much that He wou ld n me all th~ way to earth for us, in the midst of our sin and suffering, to die for us. He came right to the heart of uur problems and took them upon Himself. Therefore, we know that H~ is -William K. Webb among teenagers in America. They IN A CERTAIN CITY -P111t0r Rich11rd Wurmbrand (ChTUrUzn M•rryr who 1penl 14 yetlfl ;,. a Rom1111inon co,.munilt dungeon .) In these verses fr om Luke's aospelare the words : ''It Clme to pus, when he (Jesus) was in a certa in city, behold a man fuU of leprosy .. :• What city? Wh y thil peculiar expression , "in -~ a certain ca1V""'? Jesus b4d done no h•nn there , and had nothina lo Nde . Why IS the name of the ci ty nol mentioned? In another part of the aospel, why is 11 written U.t JetiU prayed in a certain pla ce'! This seems senseless because you can 't pray plher .than in a certa in pla ce. Unless you 'tell me the pJae:e , you te ll me nothina. Luke , chapler seven , tells of "a cerain centurion's servan1 , who wu dear unto him, was sick, and ready to die," and how Jesus healed him. Whal motive did Luke have in keepina the name of 1he centurion secre1? Wh y alway1 this upression , a certain town , a certain pb.ce, 1 ce rtain ma n? We never understood this ... unt il the Co mmunists to country. undentand. power Now in our w< do We behi nd tht. Iron Cur ta1 n ha Yt th e underground church. Of the many churches wtiich exist in the world -Catholic, Qnhodox , Protestant , et c. -wh.ich church was created by Jesus? It was the undeTJround church. His church wu 1 tecret church because, from the nry beainnina , He was hated and ttil descipla were hated, and th~y Nid to keep rulet of conspin<:Y exactly as we ltept them in lhe Communist camp. In my country, I did not belon& to the Ucense preachen. With the official ch~rch , you are allowed to prcacb only if the Commwtiltt licenae you , and you have. to preach to pleaae them. When I returned home from a aeeret preachlna tour, I would often ape~k 10 the brethren in my cotDmurUty, but I would nner .,,. wb•e I bad been , not a'ftft to _, wl!a . I ahnYI •poll;• lite tllll: .. 1 ,.. Ia t 0111U IOWD; I Mt • c:«t:UU broCMr; limit in a ~-Mull; ... decided -tldssls; u4 • I will .... to to beck oa a .ala ••·" n.. II •• _.. ...... t)l6t tQIIId'"' • 1M Nn Ttlll a 1; tt .. • ..,.,.._. ape Ire fJI tM ..... 0 ... diwdt.. want answers, but th~y are not get- ting them, so, th~y e-nd up in A-ric•11 Tra(l Soclel)-• IIUII·prolh orpD!U \U,>n d · • h J of l"f P .. lltO.I&.r• of Q.t.rOHw. .. lil~••l"n ""'~• !82!> ··~··· espau concemmg t ~ va ue 1 e. Orad.U, s ... J..-.. ,. 07U II Parenta, JNl8tOr&, politiciant, pey- chiatriata and educators are mOBtly Who C f T failing to meet the moet baaic ~Y· ares Or ee ns, ch ological, intellectual and • sp;,;tual needs of~· t .. nqers.1t is of great paycholog~cal tmportlince by Don Mitchell tha t a ~rson know_ where he ~me From "BAPTlST BIBLE TRIDUNE" from . It 18 of great Intellectual 1m· So vou are a teoenager. You think no one really caras or un· derst,Jnds. The world is apinst you and you wonder what life is all about. portance that a person know why he is here. It is of great spiritual impor· tance that a person know where he is going. That means you and me. Do you know anyone alse that would do thet for you? There is a very basic realM>n why Tht Bit>M uys YOU han confusion exists about these three sinned and you will pay fOf questions-those who are responei - Thefe ti one who understands thoM simi hie for the training of our youth have discarded the Book which has the answera. Parent. have ceated to read the Scripture daily to their children. Educaton do not teach tbe BibJe; many pr-eachers do not preach the Bible; and ptychiatrista ignore the Bible, KJ, do not think it and cares. That onct is Jesus. ••c.r;ng •II your c.n upon him; for M "l:Mwth for you." 1 PeW' 5 ~7. , ~ Jesus underst.-xfs because He "For the w.ges of ~n is ~•til ... " Romans 6:23. That means eternal separation from God in IMIII But ramember Jesus c.ed'for faced every trill and temptation. you and died fOf your sin. He strange that our young people are ·~ .. but Nn in Ml points now desires to give you a gift. confused. lPmpted like as ..w are ... " H~--... m. gih of God;, ~~~al Many teenagera today are living brews 4:15. His trit ls of mock· ing and rejection 'Nf!r~ greater than yours. like animals, morally, because they life through .ltJsus Chri•r our have been taua:ht that they are Lord" Rom~ns 6 :23. What a animals. If the Bib!~ can't speak gift! To have a gift, you must re· with authority concerning their origin, they will not allow the Bible to tell tbem how to liVfl. Therefore, To have eternal life . and be we face imminent rebellion from the trayed Him. He died a cruel with Jesus in Heav~n you muu youth who have been force-fed So-called "fr iends" said He ceive 1t. was mad. One of his diw:ipl~s be- death on a cross. He never hurt anyone, but continually helped, and was do· ing good fOI' others. Do you still think no one un· derstands vou? Do you undentand Jesus? Why did He die on tN!t cross? Jesus die<f fOI' -,:ou l Yoo are im- portant to Him I receive Jesus as your Saviour. evolution from their birth. Let'a switch to the acene in a high "But as mJny as received &cb"'?l biology cluaroom. "But, him. to them gave he power to 1 eacher, where did the apes come b«ome thesonsofGod.even to from ?" The ~ptilN. ''Where did rhem rhat belit!Ve on his name ... the reptiles come from ?" The amphibians. "Where did the John 1:12. amphibians come from?" The f11h . Would you like to start lif~ (Fir~~t grade readers now have auch over? You c.n have a new life now. through Jflus Olrist. " ... if MIY m~~n be in Olrisr, ht! i:s a new crNtur«. .. " 2 Corinthians 5:17. stories in them u , ''When I u.ed to be a fish.") "But, wbere did the fish come from?" The hicher meta:roan invertebrates, aucb aa the Annelida. (In country boy lanruage, Annelida Receive JHus now as your Sav -means fiahwonn.) "Where did the "For ~II h~e sinned, ~~nd iour. Just call on Him and ask fiahworma come from?" Let'a alr.ip a few hundred million yean and aay Him to save you. "for whoso-th~y came from the bryozoene t!Ver shall call upon the name of (Apongea). And, *bere did the You are, according to the Bible, a sinner. come short of the glory of God. " Romans 3:23. Did you get that? You are a the Lord shall be saved." sponges Come from?" The Protozoa (such u the amoei:M). "Where did the amoeba come from'?" There wu a toupy, elimey ocee filled with giant protein moleculea which were atruclt by a bolt of ll.ghtni.ng and this fused the 1iant molecules into sinner I When you have done wrong. do people reject you. friends de- sert you? Jesus didn't! Romans 10:13. The way to call upon Him is through prayllf. Ri~t now pray th is simple prayer, "God, I know ·: .. while we were yet sinners. Q)r;.r died for us" Romans 5:8. Did you get that? He died tor us. I am a sinner and deserve hell. I the fir.t livina: cell. "But, where did am 'KJ!fry for my sins. I now re· the aoupy alime come from?" The oeive Jesus as my S.Viour:" earth. "O.K., now 111!1 me where the earth came from?" • TWO MINtrrES WI1N IJIIJLE IT CCHIMIUin I . ata• NU. -IAN ...a.l ICKIIITY CMICitOO, tlUMGn ~ THE SON OF MAN In the fo~ Gospel"" rec ords the LO'd .Jesus Chr 1s1 ru lers to H11nse tf about e1ghtv 11me5 as the · Son c:A man ·· Th1s Iitie IS hi! sed upon a passage 1n Danrel"s ~oPh · ec v 1n wh1ch "domm1011 and glory . and A k~rlgdom'" ar ~ g1ven unto one who appeared as "n~e Son of man " (Da n. 7:13 ,14!. lhts kmgdom, savs thE! passage . ""shall not pass away. and .. s ha ll not be destrcved. ·· As lhe term "'Son of GOd " speaks d our lad"s de1ty and the term ··son of Dav1d " · empl\8· sizes H1s title as Kmg of Israe l, so the term ""Son of ma n·· 1dent 1· fies Him as tne representative ol mankind in genefll. It 1t as "Son ol man·· thlt He will reign as King ol lhe workt. IS Ku)$1 d ltlfGS as we I'Mve seen abor.oe. It is also as '"Son of rr.n" thBt He. will I~ the nlltlons j..-t before Hi's kingdom re lon: "When the Son cl rNn aha ll comt In His glory, 1nd all thl!l holy angels w1t h H1m , IIV!n shall He sJt upon lhe tiYone d H1s glay: and befae Hll'n will be gatilered all nctt1DnS .. ·· (Matl 25:31,321. As Son oi man He will also be t he Judge at the l 1naj 11-dgment at the Gteal Wh1lt1 TIYOI'W:! 'Rev 20:' ,, -15 ). ""For tho F&thur 1udguth no mAn. but Mth comm1t1ed all ttdljj· ment unto the Son ... bee& use He 1s the Son d rna n'' !John 5:22 .271. Surely God cou ld not be mont lliSI in His dealings with 'man· kmd . But best d 111 it ia u Son d men thll cu Lord represented us at Calvary, paying the pentlty for~ sins thlt H8 '!'iQht Cseliver us ltom the judgmf}nt to comt. "FI:I' tha Son d Nn carm ... to give His llfe a rant om for m1ny" (Mirk 10:ol5 ). In "dut lime" the Apottle '-ul w11 tilted uP 10 proc&llm lhl gild ..-s lhlt lhl gr11t Med latar hid given Hi~eu "1 ransom ror AU" II Tim, 2:0). Ian 't it wonderful that you can read one verte in the Bible and find out where everythinl came from - "ln the beginninc God created the heaven and the earth." That isn't a theory; that'a a faet. . So, that t.lr.n ue out ol the jun1le of evolution and bae.k to the Garden of Eden, where creatat a queatton in the mind of many people: "Where did the Creator come from7 .. W~tll, God didn't come hom anywhere with retpect to aither lime or IJMIC.. God is, amoq other tbinp. ttemal and omni.,...nt. n..r.t'ort, God hu alwa)'l uiated. and He could not come from anywhere tinct: He waa already thett. (Omni,..nt.- everywhert at all tim•.) Pl .... don't wrih! and uk .,. to npllin God'a attributat; you jUit accept. the God of the Bible by laltb. Bu~ the obptic ..,.. '1 .... , buy U..t; it tek•too nuu-ia fah.h.'' You eitlMr take God juR at the Bible ,_. .. Him-by faith-or, J011 put J0V1 tTUet in matter and -.,. lt1Mre tlUliH come,_., Weare the ~ ol Qod•e a.Unn, We an t.ht ........,. fll our tint _ ... Adaaudlho. n..t .... tnM, it follows that. .. .,. ..... and•Mbtbom .... Wily.,.-"'"' "•-to..., dod'a ow•a•• Ulll lo WI I ' fp wldollia.O.Millllrto ..... lo .................... .,..,...,. . ...., ....... lloo-.... Hoi( ,..., It lo - auflciDw ... 'h-•_,_..,. --.... . ..----MIWf:OIT MAllO a IMSIGN -PAGI 2-IIPT, I, 1177'---------------, From "DICIBIOft MAGAZINE," MhuDPUI. M1ll. ' WhM wuthere-c.ln'o o2u..t IMde It uuc:· c:e to Oocl? Wu It the o orlng ltoelf, or wu It c.ln'a attitude:? It would appear that Cain was at fault, both In his attl· tude and In the offering he chose to present before the Lord. Cain presented a sac- rifice consisting of crops which he had raised in" his garden (Genesis 4 :3). rather than a blood sacrifice as his young brother, Abel. had set before the lord on his al· tar. From the fact that God himself had clothed Adam and Eve In the skins of ani· !'"als which had been slain, 1t is reasonable to Infer that this provision of a covering for their nakedness had been accompanied by an explane- tion of the principle of sub- stitutionary atonement that would result In a covering for sin itself on the part of lll repentant believe r. The fact that Abel pre- sented this kind of sacrifice, and did so in faith (as He- brews 1 I :4 explains) strong- ly suggests th.!!t Abel was claiming a divine promise of Grace as he IBid his lamb upon the altar-a promise which he had learned from his parents. God therefore was pleased with Abel's of· fering (Genesis 4 :4) and re- sponded to him with ap- prowal , in contn1distinction to his rejection of Cain's of- fering. It would seem that Cain had therefore followed his own judgment in choos - ing a bloodless sacrifice. disregarding the importance of blood as explained by God to Adam and Eve, and disre- garding the principle o f sub· stitutionary atonement that later found its complete ful- filment in the crucifixion of Christ. This wilful substitution of the work of his own hands in place of atoning Grace was followed by a savage jeal- ousy and burning resent· ment toward his younger brother (Oeneslo 4 :!1), which eventuated ln hls ,murder of Abel out In the field, where Cain suppoMd that, no one could see him . His proud sell-will had led him to com- mit homicide, and his de· scendants carried on some· thing of his man-centered, God-denying attitude for many generations to come !see Genesis 4: 18·24, and · the daughters of men·· re- ferred to In Genesis 6:2). -exploln Deuterono· my 14:26: "And thou shalt bestow thet money for wh•taoeter thy soul lusteth after, tor oxen, or for sheep, or for wine, or tor . 1trong drink, or for whatsoever thy soul deslreth: and thou s halt eat there before the Lord thy God, and thou shalt rejoice, thou, and thine household .'' The situation here involved is as follows . The Israelite believer has accumulated a large amount of tithe which he wishes to bring down to the Tabernacle or central sanctuary and present to the Lo rd. But if he lives at a considerable disto1nce, it might well be: impractical for him to transport a large load of grain or fruit for so many miles and over hilly terrain, or even to drive: his tithed livestock such a dis- tance:. In such a case, permission Is here given for him to con· vert such produce or live- stock Into money (i.e., sil· ver bullion , normally speak· lng), and to bring the silver down to the: sanctuary. and there: purchase an equivalent amount of grain or livestock or fruit. in order to present it to the: Lord In the form of a '"peace" offering. Whatever he thought ap-prl>prlste/flfore'~ndmtond· ably. ''You ~y ~pend the mone:y for whate:ve:r your 'n.e foDowiq te.timony hom 58 y•r old Brothn' Pak H~ Suit rn.ket mia!aion WOI'k a p•ter pte.a&re. It il 1ubmitted by Kore~n ma.ionat')" Worth Worley euctly u it wu tnnalated. "I GOT SAVED INDEED" When 1 wu a rreahman ill rollee:e , I lived in Jllpan. At that time I he1rd of a 24-year--old lady 1peakin1 in a ltrftl mfttintt. 1 then ~Hued Jesu1 the Mat I kne• ho.,. I rraduated Presbyterian Semin•ry in North Korea in 1938. l rec:eivl'd ordination in Auru•t or ~he ye.r in South Koru. Now I been pMtor for Jut 38 Y""'· But I ronff!U th1t I didn't deli..er truth. I wu draid man made rulet and oonatitution more thu Word of God. With m~~n made law I dMit. I rouldn'l -.id tike Pa.ul that he preached n!penlanee and raith 1n l."hriat when t.old to th011e elders in Acla 20. A. the yean 10 by my hMrt •• ~ hMvier and more mUable becauae of the bond or tht!M La.w1 (Rom. 7:23). Sometim• I had ,..1 detjre to become a true 1hepard. I wonderil'll around mount.a.in pnyer plaice-or went to atl.ltintl or revival meetinp. But my h•rt could oot be aol•e. Thus my hear\ went harder and hardn-. I became hypocritical. countedeit Pf'f!SC:her (Titua 1 :16). I wu Chllpla.in in the Air Force, hirh rank off~. With the jHp that they pve m., to do the }ob, I didn't do \he job, but went around did WorM thiq thaa lolllbeliftr could do t.o harm the Ch.riltianity. Now I coar .. that I wu fit in Jude 1-16. I ... fit t.o thrown in the lalt~ or fire (2 Cor. 11 :13-16). 8tnee I bemv.e ony.-bo m to h.,n, did thoee thiftll that Kint of bell, Setln'a thine, auda u , •• the Heaven in d,_m, meet Chn.t or apoke lonf\1•, or denyin& Second Comln& o f Christ, and accepted doctrine that eftl'yone il a ~hild of oOct. PraiH the Lord! The God didn't (orMke me. He IMd me to Biblto &.P'W Church in May 11, 1976, from bondap of man made lew or eouUtution and modernilm. He Made me know U.. rMI m•nin& of I John 1 :t . PniH the Lord, beca~ he rude me po.ible to lfO t.o u.._, wheore I eould not co without ~t.nn and remiaaion of al.na. Now I aftld. I ltDOw a loU of pae&or whoM I ltaow will HCW!iq me •Y1 tiUI.. but I ltlll bdl ... llronll7 th.lt hoM Pitton Hlte I wu ....S be and. They need ~~-up tb.tr pridlt and Mlf rilbt.eouan.-. 'l'he7 DMd laai&h 1:18, 66:1, 41:26, 44:22, Mat. 1 :13 and ,.ptntand co.. to Qariat and Med "" •..ad. Onl7 one thh'C tMr CM do Ia come to -'--wbo bon our pill, ~ and future .._ on the ere-. If JOU .,.. Uka I .,., ,...... been bom -.,lo, It .._._, mak• an7 dUf_.... hcnr Dac )'OU au.nd dturch or wh&t pollil:loll J'CMI ,.t lin cbardt., w a... ,.tor for --.riJ 40 ,...,. lllta I .. , • bacolne • bltltop • rn.w.ot of a deooaalnalloe. that poaltkln canaot • ..,. )'OU tro. J'CNl .._ lf J'OU an pilllocW lib I .,. JOU ...t .., .. to Ovitt aod .... ......_ Th• 70\1 wll ba .-...t of O.rW fi'Otll a.nant of le&aa. How I ., ro• .,.. ....,... of la&aat ..__ 10'1 do the thl• ..w.ti 8tiaD ...t JIO'I t.o'dol If J'OU ...,. Word of God W'f'Oftl. J041 .-d ,..,..._ Do )'OU ._... ooer..U,. din JOU an ~ .. alrlrlllt. Pr.- the Lord tc. .... "' J clldo"t. J'• taUIIIt t.o ....,.., ..._, JOU _., It ,.,. tllda'l, wo.dlrf\al, w ~ to mr u,.-.c., ...._ --..... -too.~-.--... .....,., -1 ~~ leW,,.. ...... ,. .... Dlda"t,.. ...... , u J'O'I .... , k ...... M aloe, W Ill ...... &o •J .. ,... .... , J'C* .d ltll t1P IRe. • 1'11 ...... ---·-... -.... --off .... .,,[ ................ ,.. ................ ..... Mar 11, l.,l,la ,._-....... ~.I ....... -~- ~ ... 11J'o ,.... ... Ill] a J .................. J'o. .................................................... ... , .. ___ ,.. __ t.lbl_l __ ... hMrt "dealreo," NASB) tho worshiper might -!J,.;1n for prnentatlon • the IKI'I · nco -enjoy .. r" of tho communion mee Uwt al · ways accompanied a r.,.ce offering. r It should be noted that II· a>.Uons of wine and even of "strong drink" (Hebrew "s-Ir." uoually pil>do...d from frultt or graln1 other then the grape) wer• nor· mally poured out upon tho lire or the ollllr durtng tho presen~tlon of the peace of. fering. Apporently tJ.>! por· tlons of all theae offerings which , were not .ctually consumed on the altar-or·Mt apart for the priests and Le· vites were to be enjoyed by the worshiper and hit romlly In a holy communion meal celebrated within the pre· cinct of the Tabernade or Temple Itself. Deuteronomy 14:26 re· lates then especllllly to this particular situation; It In · volves no license to eat and drink whatever one wishes. or in whatever amount, even to the point of excess. Only the communion meal Is In · volved here. Genesis 10:5,20,31 seem to Indicate that manldnd spoke many tongues. But Genesis! I: I aftlnns that • 'the whole earth was of one language, and of one speech.'' How are these two statements to be tee· onclled? Genesis 10 describes the de- velopment of racial differen- tiation and dispersion which went on after the Flood and Noah's descendants began to repopulate the earth. This includes the entire process up to and including the third millennium B.C., just prior to· the time of Abraham. Havin~ gone through this ge:neraJ -survey ,1 ~~uthor o( Genesis Lherl r-we:rJ.s to a pivotal episode that took place qWte early in·tAil post- Diluvia/ era , the confusion of tongues whic h ensued af- ter the vain attempt to build the Tower of Babel (Genesis 11 :1-9). This must have occurred within a very fe:w c enturies after the Flood. The: various tribes which descended from Ham. S hem and Japheth all spoke the same language (presumably the same as that of Noah himself), but preserved their tribal distinction quite care- fully . When God put an e nd to their arrogant humanism and their "one world" policy (adopted in a rebellious at· tempt to get along without any need for God), he con- fused their spee:ch so that one tribe could not under- stand another any longer. · a~ it became impossible for them to continue with the:ir collective project. We have no way of know. ing whether all trace of the pre-Babel worldwide ian· guage was preserved in any of the subsequent tongues that sprang up after that debacle. (Some have sug· gested that Hebrew may have: been that original len· guage:, and that we have: the actual words of Adam and Eve and Cain. and so on, preserved In Genesis 3-4. But since Hebrew Is demon· strably a later dialect of Northwest Semitic, or of the Canaanite language group within that division. it seems unlikely that Biblical Hebrew could have been the most primitive or original of all human languages.) We., can only conjecture that within the varJous sub- tribes and clans the new len· guage distribution or differ· entiatlon was not to utterly complete as to keep even blood relatives from under· standing each other The fact that they contlnolect tq maintain thetr Integrity tier <9rdlng to thetl ·11- strongly suggeoto that -'> of lhese sm~~ller aubc~WI. tiona was allowed a -.,. -mutuolly cornp~ olbte to thooe within the cloh. OYen otter tho c:onlu· lion of t-ot Babel. . ,_.. ., ....... .,... ...... . . ...... ------------ -~----~ .. -...... ·---..... I'QUJI.OOU -I'Sdl_ .... toWll.... .._._ .. 1 .. Looii....__,.HIM· _, , __ .....,.,._l_otd •-•-· Loo/1 .. --llla;· _, ....... _..,. __ .. ....__1 ___ .., IMIIM ..., __ HIM; :::t-:1 ~---~--1Loo/lot1aa4,-_,Hitst. a .. __..,..._ • ....,._.,. a ....... .... .. __ I Newcomers at Hoag • TOUDAT, AUG. i SEPT.16 tttru OCT. 2 FREE GRANDSTAND SHOWS SEPT.16-20 RODBO SEPTEMBER 2 1·25 UP WITH PdiPLE SEPT.26.«W'XDA[IJ(l«l OCT. 2 ·..:u:.J:.:&I'\!J\!1.U AOOEOA TfAACTION ~.....,-- • TIMES OA/l YON THE PAVIliON S TAOE SOMETHING FOR YOU I ARliN ACTION • HOME ARTS LIVESTOCK • PHOTOGRAPHY INTERIOR DESIGN SHOWCASE FLOWER AND GARDEN SHOW CALIFORNIA ON DISPlAY GOLDEN EMPIRE MINE STORYBOOK FARM PLUS MUCH, MUCH MOREl COME AND CELEBRATE THE fAIR'S FI"IETH YEAR AS AMERICA'S I lOG EST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL COUNTY FAIR I ~ FUN FOR EVERYONE! ~ ..... ·~#. GENERAL • H.. ADMISSION *~•n••~ir $2.25 VIAM JUNIORS50' UNOER &FREE M.rk Twain w• • redhe.t. ao, • Mr. a.~ Mn. lem !nit, lotl YtaUa Dr., Co.t&Me-. • ftllfiSDAT, AOG. S Olrl -Mr. tad Mn. Tbo. .,... Voct, 10 Rae YUlan, BicCUJ'OQ. Girl .. Mr. a.t Mra. ~1- lJ Arnldl. IM Roeb..ter st .. tA., coa Mea. Girl -Mr. a.t Mr•. Jo- Mpb Balbh, IIOCoa Me- a st., COlt& Mea. Glrl-Mr. a.t Mn. Mark A.Awortb. 197i Vtata Cau-dal. tbe Blu&. • FRIDAY, AUG. 5 Girl -Mr. &Dd Mr1. Ralpb Patteraoa. 2100 Drake An., CoaMea. Girl -Mr. &Dd Mra. DoG- aid Dutro, 3252 DaJrota M e., coa Mea. • SATURDAY, AUG. 6 Girl -Mr. &Dd Mll. Je- rome Sm.Ub, 1814 Viola Pl., coaM .... Girl -Mr. aad Mn. En- r1Qie MoU., 2415 Eut 16th, Nnport JWchU. • SUNDAY, AUG. 7 Girl -Mr. &Dd Mrs. Al- beit Clark. 2148 Rural Pl., Coata Mea. • TUESDAY, AUG. 9 Girl -Mr. &Dd Mrs. WU- lfam Jacoby, 1905 L&Dal, Costa Mesa. • WEDNESDAY, AUG. 10 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Snuoo, 295 Flower st., Costa Mesa. Glrl -Mr. &Dd Mrs. Keo- oetb Malek. 559 West Hamil-ton. Coata Mea. • THURSDAY, AUG. 11 Boy -Mr. &Dd lira. Dao Leasure, 234 Fairway Pl., Costa Mea. Boy -Mr. and Krs. Fre- derick Benbard, 2301 Port Carlisle, fl&Jt)or VIP Homes. • FRIDAY, AUG, 12 Girl -Mr . &Dd Mrs. Doo- ald Turner, 3839 Ocean Blrcb Drive, Harbor View HWs. • SATURDAY, AUG. 13 BoJ -Mr.' aod Mrs . Jes .. ae Capps, 381 E. 18th st., 15, Costa Mea. • SUNDAY, AUG. 14 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Joo VIM~. 204 Apoleoa AYeoue, Balboa lala.Dd. • MONDAY, AUG. 15 Boy -M.r. and Mrs. Roo- aid Younc, 543 Al1ao AYe., Newport He1gbta. BoJ -Kr. aDd Mrs. Ri- chard A.da~UDDo 414 Serra Dr., Corooa ~. Girl -Mr. ud lin. Scott OlMD, 1960 Wallace, 1 3, Costa Mesa. HARBOR FELLOWSHIP BIBLE <;HURCH 23RO ST. ot ORAHCE, COSTA MESA · 645·5050 OR. F.KEHTOH BESHORE, PASTOR Sunday worship .•.••••••• 1~45 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Sunday school -9:30 a.m. Wednesday sentce -7 p.m. An lndepeodent church wtth Bible teaching miDfstry ATTEND T HE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE CHRISTIAN SCIEHCE SERVICES FIRST CHURCH OF' CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido Newport Beach Sunday School -9 & 10:30 Sunday Service -9 & \0:30 WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8:00 p.m. RI:A I>I N(; ROO.!rf Week days: 9 a.m. -5p.m. Wednesday: 9 am-7:45 pm Tuesday: 9 am -5 pm, 7-9 • • • .SECOND CHtJacH Of' CIIIUST . SCIENTIST Newport Beach at Corona t:tel Mar • 3100 Paclttc Vle• Dr. Suoday School -10 a.m. SUnday Service -lOa.m. Wednesday: 8:00p.m. Rf!A D /N(; ROO.'ft 3500-B E. Coast Hwy. Entrance oo Narcl,.s Moo.-Fri.: 10 am to 5 pm Sunday aftemooo: 1 to 3 Saturday: 10 am to 4 pm • • • • We lnYlte you to worSbJ.p LUTHERAH CHURCH OF THE MASTER, LCA 2900 Paclllc VIew Dr. Corooa del Mar, Caill. L AWRENCE D. FRUHLING Pastor --Pbooe 759-l OU SUNDAY SERVICES: CoatemportrJ S.ntce 9:15a.m. Lttarpcal Serne. •• 10:30 Commuliola, lat It 3rd &Ill. Ac•• .. w•••• eo.taMeu ... ST~ . ..-,MOOISTCHUICH 11th St. a Hettaot Blw . ca.... ....... ..... _ .. ,. ........ _,, .. ..,.., CHA .. LU 0. CLAIUt li>"STO IIII PAUL H. ALIXAMDII 4 ..0CIATil CRACE BIBLE CHUilCH V eten.u Memorial Bleil. 5&5 w. lath. Colta MeA R.EV. TOM TYREE. Putor SUNDAY SERVICES: 10:00 a.m. ud 7:00p.m. You are cordtaUy I..Dvlted l to att.d CIJarcb S."tMa I ud to u .. RtadJDC Rooma. CBILDR&N'S PREP SCHOOL. 10:00 a.m • HOllE BIBLE CLASSES: Call 5$1..ootl •TtacbiiiC Bible DoctrtM• .L , THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH .. .. TMI PIIIMDLIIST CHUICM tM TOWM .. WAYNE P. MULLEN, P ASH)R 1 .. H A.M.-ADULT wOIIMII' a SUMDAY SCHOOL 6t00 P .M. -•vAHOILICAL HOU" ' JO I MAO.OLIA AT IAMTA AHA AVI •• COSTA M~U , ''lf8lhdJJ (bagnpttoaal Cllnm- ,. , .... AMD IMDIPIMDIMT CDMG .. IGATIOMAL CHRtSTIAM CHU"CH T HE REV. JOHN A. I.IN DVAL I .. , M l~el&l•t • .... A.M. tuMDAT• OIOLI STUDY lt.M A.M.• WOliN., IIIYICio :puMDAT ICMOOL: 3262 IIOAD STIIIT, MIWOI·T MII'"TS MU .. SIIIlY CAll PtovtDID PHOHit 6UI7. • TUESDAY, AUG. 16 Ciltl -Mr. aDd Mra. Py K~ 2(174 Pba.larope Ct., CottaM .... Glrl -Mr. aod Mra.Cbar- lea PeUttfer, 2650 Eldea, Costa Mua. Boy -Mr. lDd Mra. TJ- motbJ Turney, 3023 Klliy- broob Lo., Costa Mea. • WEDNESDAY, AUG. 17 Boy -Wr. aDd Mrs. Ar - O le Cam~U, 2591 Circle Dr., Bay Sbores. Boy -Mr. aDd Mrs. Larry Horaaoc, 2465 Nome, Cos ta MeA. • THURSDAY, AUG. 18 Boy -Nr. aDd Mrs. Jef- frey Apmadoc, 15 Seamlst Circle, Newport Beacb. • SATURDAY, AUG. !0 Twl.o boys -Mr . and Mrs. Robert Casey, 302 Columbt.a St., Ne-..port Beactl. • SUNDAY, AUG. 21 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Ken- oetb Rtmu Jr., 33 BurnlDg Tree Rd., Btg Canyon. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Arrow, 1742 Highland Dr., Harbor Highlands. • TUESDAY, AUG. 23 Boy • Mr. and Mrs. J a- cobus VU)oen, 231 Baywood Dr ., Harbor VIew Kllis. • THURSDAY, AUG, 25 Girl -Mr. and Mrs . Ma- rion P allnjl.an, 2286 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Brl.an Carroll, 1433 Superior, 1302, West Newport Helgbts. Boy -Mr. and Mrs, Ml- cbael Sutro, 2208 Vista Ho- gar, the Blufls. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rodgers, 206-1/2 Colllns AYe., Balboa Island. • FRIDAY, AUG. 26 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. M1- chl.el Jaekle, 309 Moote VIs - ta f D, Costa Mesa. Ufe saving class at OCC Do you know how to react t1 someone near you collap- s es with a heart attack':' Oraoge Coast College is of- fering a special ltle-savt~ cour se this fall titled ''car- dJo-pulmonary resuscita- tion." The 8-bour course will be offered In 7 dltfereDt sections. Four of the clas- ses will meet on 2 consec- utive Friday f'Ve:!l~s. a.nd there wtll be 3 day-long Sa- turday sessloos. Tbe classes are tree, and part1clJlQJlts need eoroll In oDly ooe sectioo. For r e- servatioos, pbooe 556-5880. Friday sessioos run from 6 to 10 p.m. 1D room 101 of OCC 's hard>all buUdlng. The 4 sections are scheduled for Sept. 16 and 23; Oct. 7 aod 14; Nov. 4 and 18; Jan. 13 and 20. The ail-day Saturday class es ruo from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1D the taocl>all buU- dJog. Persons oeed regis ter for only ooe Saturday class. The sections are scheduled for Sept. 24, Oct. 29 and Dec. 10. Each class Is limited to 30 people. Course lnstruc- tors are Jack LlDcke, La- gum Beach lifeguard, and Heather Esko, a r egistered DUrse at South Coast com- munity bosplta.l. PAY TRAFFIC FINES IF YOU WANT TAGS People with unpaid park- toe nolatloos are adYlsed by tbe Department of Motor V eh1cles to pay up t1 tbey want to renew t belr veblcle reclstratlon. BectDDlqg Ja~JJary 1, 1978, DMV wtll no lo._er renew YebJcle recistr&tlODS for motorists wttb u..,afd par k- Inc tlcata. Tbe actloo ls tbe nalt oflegtslatloll(SB- 192) authored by state S.oa- tor Dand ~rtJ {0-Bolly- wood) and paned September, 1975. lllotor Vebtcles Deputy Dlrector DorlB Alula aid traftlc oourta wU1 DOW) the depart meat of t11oee motor- JJU Wbo laft fi.Ued llo PQ part1ar riolattoM. Tbe lD- _,rmatloD wW tbiD " plac- ed ID DMV't compder. STAFF SERGEANT Allen F. Lussier, son of Mrs. Evelyn Bailess of 14851 Jeffrey Road, l"tne, reeeotly partici- pated l.o '•vt.gUaot overview,'' a 4-day test of worldwide aerospece warning and defe nse systems conducted by the Nortb American Air Defense Command (NORAO). He Ls a weapoos Instructor technlcl.ao at Hucock Field, N. Y., wltb tbe 21st Air Dlvi.Jl.QD.. NORAD, a U.S •• ca.o- a.dian jolDt command, headquartered at Colorado Sprt.ogs, Colo., coDducts tbe exercise quarterly to provide a realis- tic look at bow Its people and systems perform uDder attack coodltloos. (U. s. Air Force photo.) WORKSHOP FOR KIDS The sales and rental coun- cU of tbe Newport Harbor Art Museum will sponsor a fall session of the child- r eo's creative art wor kshlp, beginning oo Saturday, October 1. The 8 session wo rkshop, designed for ·Children ages 5-12, will be held In the new facilities of the Museu m at 850 Sao Clemente Drive, Newport Center. The classes wW be limited to 15 students, wltb 5-7 Jear old children atteod.lng oo Saturdays from 9 to 10:30 a.m. aod 8-12 year olds from 1~30 to DOOD. The instructor wUl again be Lisa Woodman, who has a bachelor of arts degree from UC lrvlne and a master of arts degree to art educa- tion from Stanford Uoher- slty. She writes a.nd Illus- trates chlldren·s boots. The tuition fee 1s $40 for Newport Harbor Art Museum members and $45 for ooo- members. FUND DRIVE IS LED BY SCOTT PAULSEN NEWPORT HAROOR E.NSI GN PUBLISHED WEEKLY · Pet 3 THURSDAY, SEPT.' 1977 CORONA DEL WAR, CAU F. Scott Pau~Ro. prloctpe.I of AoderseG elemeatary acboot. Newport Beach. ww sene a.s Newport-Mea 'a chaJrman of this year's Un- ited Way fUnd drl~e. He wt11 be a.sa1sted by Dtck Watts, summer school director. In last year's campatco, uDder Mr. Watts' leadership, dlB- trtct employees gn e more than any other Ol'llnge Couo- ty unttled clistrtct. -~AR&oR 'fi['W C~Nnll ­ on s.n Joaquin~., .. llo.- JU3t s-u. J M~ A~t .. "' &lv~ ollldfen Now "'IIW~'14fr' ... PERY..., STEAM CARPET CLEANING CLEANING Co1t the world ~ largt'st. w1ll restore the h•dOen ' beauty 1n your drapt>r~es Co•t removes and cledn'> c1rai)E'ne') rehanps them w1th perfect pleats and t>vt'n hems And a Corl clean•ng prolongs drapery hfe OH CASH I CAt!Y WITH THI ADDED PROTECTION Of • .. _-.., .Scat~g!.~,.. .. ...... it ~ HOMES • APARTMENTS • MO ~·' -..,~ ·' BILE HOMES • OfFICES • ? WALL TO WALL CARPET, _ • FURNITURE &. DRAPERIES ~ &~ CLEANED IN VOUR HOME W ' • DEEP SOIL EXTRAC· / ~~ TION MAKES VOUR -· _''\ CARP£T SANI· S T ARV CLEAN• 4 .. QUAUTY l SERVICE. YOU CAN EXPECT FROM "THE WORLD'S LARGEST" ll,; ESCTI~.OtiTif~ l iE T540-1386e642-0270iiii. 1702 NEWPORT BlVD. AT 171t! St COSTA MESA ,.,, .,.,. .• ,1/.,f { ''''"fl• t .,,,.,,' RAIMO DfWAfCHlD T'RUCU .... fHt/.11" 1.4IU.t."'l ORAPfRY. CARP£T & UPHOLSTERY CLE.AN(RS GIVE YOUR THE OFF. OUT FROM NOON 10 &PM Mo~t of the electricity we grnrrate ts needed h\ factories. farms and offices-so people can make a living. The greatest deman~ ~or this electri~it) 1::-dut ing the day. You need electnc1ty to run apphance::-m your home. too. And the greatest demand f1 ,r th1~ electricity is also during the day. Here's the problem: Because of the growmJ.! de!lland for electricity during the. d~. we'll have tn buald more power plants. And bualdmg powet plants today is more expensive. That drives up the cost of electricity to everybody. Now th re's something we all can do to help. Spread the u of electricity m re evenly around the clock. Edison i working wtth large industrial cus· tomers to help them find way to hift some of tht ar electnc use to the evenmg hours. But most rwnplt· prefer to work during the day. so there's only so much md u~try can do without drastic rescheduling of wor~ ~hifts. 1t 's afternoon use of etectricity that's the btggest pwblem. So you can help by doing some of ynur dai l) routine at night or in the morning. Perhaps you can ":~sh and dry your clothes at night. Use your d1~h w ;:u•h~r at night. Iron in the evening. Bake in the mom mg. a bit~~~:rt!~~:~~er=:;tine * 4 E wisely, it will help to hold down & the cost in the future. South.rn c.JifomM Edl•on Remember to oonserve energy and water. \ MIWPORT MARHR IMSIGM-SIPT. I, IU-PAGI 4 • • • ·~ .I ~ ;.. • :r•· .. -•• • ---r ... .... . Enriched Flavor~ makes M_...._E~I~ 1'1' unique atnong low tar cigarettes. Since the introduction of MERIT, a number of other low tar brands have come along. But MERIT remains unique-the only low tar cigarette with 'Enriched Flavor ' tobacco. MERIT delivers what others can only promise: the flavor of higher tar cigarettes. The kind of flavor made possible by a breakthrough in tobacco technology. Here's how it was done: By cracking cigarette smoke down into separate elements, researchers were able to isolate certain flavor,rich ingredients that delivered • ..., .......... 1m Kill!: 8 .. : ·~; ·.~.5 mg. nic.oti~ w. per ci~ette, FTC Report Otci76 11111''1:12 ... IW, 0.9 mg.niCotlnt W.ptrClgi!IOI by FTC Mtthocl. taste way out of proportion to tar. These flavor essentials were then packed into MERIT, giving i.t extraordinary flavor. Taste tests against a number of higher tar cigarettes proved it. Overall, smokers reported they liked the taste of MERIT and MERIT 1 OOs as much as the taste of the higher tar cigarettes tested. Cigarettes with up to 60% more tar! Only one cigarette has 'Enriched Flavor' tobacco. And you can taste it. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dengerous to Your Health. , REGULAR m1 MENTID. I ..·-r:,;, ·. . . \ I . ; •• > ' ' I • • • • THE BEE LINE ., /Aif8Y a•aLI I ., ... (Mn. W4) w .... udMary(Kn •• ..._ Dee llllttu, OnM .......,., JU.) ••-wre co-llo.tutu fol' a _. IW. ...,_, .1 .. Mc~Gee, ftiiM 1'lttoiMa, del.,...... brtdp la-.cbloa at tM lfwport Jooldllc .,., • caJk la w ..... )leW Haltlor Yac.bt Clab. Tbe ftJ'J ~I 4nu; Adelaidt 1•-.~MJ, &-.X.. ud boet..... •w u.t .,,,_. llecame ae-a.. 11t1ont1. ~ w• a W, If OM QUI.11Ud ••• ~ ,.,. Blt.Ue ScaJ. ..-a ot IIIDciMM u a ldt ••• ....,.,.., , l1a ud Alic. Wallrer from MfMitlll!lll Ud U YU IIACbJJ pn.1Md ••• .,.etally the BettJ Cn.Jc, W'bo bid llllde MarJ'• trt, ., poacbed almca WID eaeed)en lD eour T&.lpeii • lllhi'MU.II Ud esellbiJ. ~. ere&ml . to Mary, 1 tldU tlda la8CMoa wu a ret-At .artou • ._we •• lfuey De Yoa111, tocettter with trt.ct. '*'--ber trtpll Tom An• (Jeu"a ---~ Markle La- Jut bt.ek flom EIINPt, abt left 1ut ,.-. •.U•, MuJ 111Df111,1t, Sally J-cer, a.leo taJdJic ber cbll4rtla, llarru ud Gloria Flu-Staru.r <......-de Oro'• ..., pi'UJ) aery u4 Tllb BtU, llo ... a bU of tbe Em-ud LUUU ..... At ou tlb .. wn l8abe1 erald lale,lrelud. · Brella, llbiUJa Wa!Ur, Pru 106M I.Dd Meetl.lc D1W people t. alwayatateNt~t~.ac, Olp IWa.ltlon U'GUd tbe lOOm wnBer- but there•• DOtbiac better t!ltU btJ.ac wttb llld1M UUIIIIU, Mary Alice A,..., IWeo fri.S., catcbhiJ ap wUb tbtm aDd tbelr Bnbfllt Glorta Olbrbk. Cuol Alla, Kama acUYittea • • • • I'Uide RJder •:r• ber n -Roauene ud Ml..rpertt. I.DML AnENTION IIIIIACLEA N. IS CARPET SALES -MI1U CLEAN • COMPLETE SERVICES - CERAMIC TILE CARPET SALES DRAPEFN SALES PAINT1NG WALlPAPER UNOl.EUM SALES LEVlORS CLEANING MIRACLEA N ® Experts ... from floor to ceiling ! 640-2700 CBA'M'ING TCXiETHER at a bridge laDCbeoD art, from left, SUt Ap)UI.an, Mary ~ ... Jean Wasson and Adelaide Kl.Dcaley. Mrs. AxtliOD aDd Ml'a. WUIOD were .. eo-boatesses. (Pboto by JaDiy Berls.) deconti.Dc will 8000 be tbWdled, tbult IOOd-B"ryOM ldmJnd tbt tlble cellterpleeea, Dtal ••• tbt bold-up bu bMD tbe c&rpiU.ac. wU1ow buketl Glled Yltla U'J'UIPmeatl of HtleD Campbell AJI abe II baft.Dc I wed-dried ao.ten ud 1 .. , .. , •.• ltU"'IId tbtJ cUQc 1D tbt p.Mbo at btr BJ.c.Cuyoo bome. were '•played buci tor•• u bridp priMe. a CADET BILL HEYMAN IN FIELD TRAINING Cadet WlUJam D.lfeymao, 100 of U.S. Air Force lila-· Jor and Mrs. Ralph W,. )ley- man of 1C17f Tulare ,Urln, . Costa Mesa. pertleti*ed In a u.s. Air Force Rtsene otftcers T= Corps field traiJdDC eocampmd at MeCbord AFB, Wub. Be reeel•ed ~~~ntftl IDd small arms traJatac IDd a.treraft aDd atrcrew lDdoetrllllaUoD. He l.a a ltadeat at Ob1o State UDl.erstg •. I lost a pounds ln30da~ ••• ••. without starving I -PhannaciiJt Dick Wluef' Dal¥Cifr,Cdtui»,. Pharmac tst Dick Wieser. owner of the Skylme Plaza Pharmacy m Daly City. expresses hts o ptnton on the NaturSIIm Wetght Control Program As a pharmactst for over 23 years I have seen many wetght loss products come and g o NONE. have ever produced the mterest and results that NaturShm has· Alter seetng the successful results many of hts customers had with the program. Dtck dectded to try lt. · I followed the program. taktng NaturSII m twice a day m JUICe or lowfat m1ll<.aod ate a nQ.C£WI dinner -everunclud_lr)g potQtoes1 I did nvt t r~ve to count calones or hm1t my portions either After 30 d ays 1 had lost a total of 23 pounds -pa1nlessly and effortlessly I feel ten ver1rs younger' N.1t t1' <-, P' tS a nutnllonally sound. dellc1ous and easy-to- follow pr· xl ';tm It does not reQutre spec1al exerctstng , drugs or shots of any ktnd. And unlike many d1ellng programs NaturSitm does not call for complete tsolat1on from the foods you enjoy. Betng a pharmaciSt I have the respons1btlity to provtde my customers wtth the very best products-NaturSitm is! I would recommend NaturSitm to anyone w1th a m1nimum amount of will power Its the eas1est and safest way to lose we1ght that I kno w of today' a nutnttonal aid to health ful we1ght reduc t1on At finer drug stonts. Wbat a loYely ~ce lor a p.rdeD ncScllllc. • • • otbera cbatt1Jic wen CbarlaUe Pattenoo From tbl Bet 81": (IOC)d llo Y1tU witb ber aca.tD.), Mary A1ID • THE ALLENS, Pat aDd IUcbiJ'c1. Cam- March, Lorua Dost.U. Allee Dans, Vir-eo Sbores, an borne after a IIIMikltat weH clab Wrtcbt. lllWt Nledeeker, OUYt Latb-1D ct;! M..u.p were au_,.., by IDIA1 am, Flori Noble, Mlldl'ed Turoer, IJJd Opal people kiln, from all o.er tbt clobel Mu PellecrtL . Old bom week away flom bome? Blrtbday talk came OD Wblll we saw Gla-• LATEST LEO. Jtlfre' J1arn.. DeSba-dJI B•m; Mr famUJ always celebrates ur, weJcldDI a 1»1. p1u. )o1Did lldber ud ber blrtbclly OD tbe Suday cloftat to ber dad. M.U.. I.Dd Larry, ud bJc brotber Leo blrtbdate --a t..Un atralr at tbelr AleDDISer oa Aac. US, 19'7'7. MMCII ... to Bal Isle bom. IIDder tbe blc treet. BoweYer, AJ Grud-ma HarrlmiD (tllilt'a GayDa, you sbe ml.ssed uotbtr Lto party. It wu at tmow) t. eestattcl Well, wbJ DOt? BYC for bla majuty Btrll. AJaother Leo • GretebtD ud Carl Moon baYe alto there was ber b.lcbDess Fru JoDeS. been on clOIICS 9 dlrillc •mmer Yll1t of Wore bridge players arriYl.Qr wert SUe tbelr IOD Rlcbl.rd of Mew York, Mew York.! Women's club to see "fantasy on ·strings" Yrs. Ralph Littlefield, newly elected presideot, wtll preside at tbe Sept. 16 lun- cbeoo meetiJic of the Costa Mesa Women's Club lo the clubbouse, 610 W. 18tll st. Mr. MartiD aod bls'•Ma.r- tln Mariooettes•• wW pre- sent· a "fantasy oo strings." cbaractertsatioos combloed wltb color, action aod mo- slc. Resenatioos may be made wltb Mrs. P. E. Dempsey. Mrs. Ed CarUc~ or Mrs. Frank stoogbtoo. Florist DeMurl Tosb wU1 praeDt a sUde procram of '•Flower gardens arowxt tbe world.. at tbe garc1eD sec- tioa meettog Sept, 8 In the clubhouse. Fish needs volunteers · NEWPORT HARll>R ENSIGN PUBLISHED WEEJ<LY ·PG. 5 THURSDAY. SEPT. 8, 1977 CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. CUSTO.M POOLS and THERAPEUTIC SPAS OPEN 7 DAYS. PHONE OR VI!! OUR SH9Yffl99MS TORAY· ·l%222 SO. HARBOR BLVD .• GARDEN GROVE !7601 FORBES ROAD, LAGUNA NIGUEL Anaheim Garden Grove Fullerton 772-3401 750-7665 871-8020 LI(UDI Niguel STATE I.ICEHSE Coastal Area 831-2375 HO. 192237 646-509-4 n Emblem fetes state slate Mrs. JobD Saroo. prest- deot of Newport Huber Em- blem Club, assisted by past prestdems aod members, will honor Mrs. Rowena Watts, state prestdeot; Mrs. Rudy Tanking, marshal, aod otber state otllcers, 1Dclad- l.og a local member. Mrs. Vlrgtl Bates, state histor- t.an, at the Sept. 13 busJneS$ meeting at the Newport Har- bor Elks lodge. Tbe Ft.b Orga.ab&Uoo of tbe Newport Harbor Area needa •oluDleers for ODt day or one eYeDI.ac a moatb. Tbe need 1s tor dUpatcbers wbo staff the emergeocy pboDe UDe from tbe1r own bomes aDd for driven Wbo tnu- port a perSOD In oeec1 to a doctor's IA)OIDtmeat or a cblld to a deabl cUatc. Tbtre ls &180 a oeec1 lor drtnrs In tbe moblle meal prognm .that operates out of Hoag t.>spltal aocier the jolDt sponsorship of tbt Soropttml.stl aDd tbe Flsb Orga.olsation. VoluDteers for this program Deed only do- nate one day a mootb dllrtog the bours of 11 a.m. ud 1 p.m. Yoblle meal YOlUD- teers deU•er a bot I.Dd a cold meal ooce a daJ dllr- log tbe week to sbut-l.Da In tbe Harbor Area. oar est aleresl Mrs. Rowena Watts wUl ofllclate at tbe lnlttatlon of new member s. Tbe 1963-4 cbalter membP~s will be booored aJ¥1 presented with gifts. Do not 'accept substttutes NaturSitm tS not sold by any other brand name Mrs. Emerson Weotzell ls cba.lrman of Ule refresh- meat committee. Flab Is a program spon- sored by tbeNewportHubor Couocn of Cl:urehes aDd ls a UDited Way A(eocy. Any- one IDterestedln YObmt"r- Lng s bould call 64Z-60SO or 645-8050. H1gher 1nterest than com merc1al banks pay plus the assuranc e that your s avmg s are safe msured by a Federal Agency A depos1 t o f $1000 or more tn a 6 year Investment C ertlf1cate y1elds 8 06% annually Or a $ t 000 Cert1f1cate o f De p ostt A ccount for o nly one year ytelds 6 .72% Of course. 1nterest ts compounded datly at Los Angeles Federal Sav1ngs Investment Cer11f1cate and Cert1f1c ate o f Depos1t savers qualify for a s a fe depos1t box, JUSt o ne of over 20 m ost wanted serv1ces avatlable. It's tn you r best mterest to start your savmgs account today O ne m 1nute and one Stgnatu re IS all 1t takes • ~~~'!fY-m""t=fif'lll ~ "1• t t • 18 Prlv•t• Pools 1 -.V ' a • 3 c ... Tennla Court. ~·1 • 82 Luxurloua v•~" aun .. lowa, aun .. •net Roo111a with • s.na.tloft81VIew HO'nL A RACQUn CLUB Sixty-two luxurious bungalows, suites and rooms command a sensational view 1rom a hill-slope in the most exclusive section of Acapulco. Guests may select unobtrusive privacy. of their own cottage and pool. or sunbathe w ith the "jet set" at the famous Villa Vera pool and bar, where favorite tropical drinks can be enjoyed, either in or out of the water. For fhe tennis buff. three clay courts are available both night and day. For the gourmet, international cuisine and Me•ican specialties prepared at your request. For the romantic, privacy and seclusion. For everyone, unforgettable memories ... THE VILLA VERA. ..------• HOII.YIIOON PACKAM ------.. ~"''w~ .. , .. ,. S DaJF~L~F~~fiR~,!~H!•:~:e~:e~!.19•70 Air-Condlti~ned ·Double Room with Private or Sharing Pool• Welcome Drink on Arrival• Full Breakfast Every Day • One full Dinner (for Two) at ·•eL PATio·· Restaurant • 1/2 Hour Tennis Lesson Per Person • Two Tickets for "LE JARDIN" Night Club Including One Drink Per Person • One Free Dally Hour of Court Time • Gratuities EXTRA NIGHT IM.M ON I.P. U.S. Reps. JACK HUGEN INT. and HARRY JARVINEN AND ASSOCIATES . ·~· u.s. Natlooal WATTS 1 ~(800) .. 21·0767 ~ Write or Phone For Package Rates and Free Color Brochure to TV INSTRUCTION AT CM HI SCHOOL Tbe televtsJoo productioa studio )1st lDstalled at Co- Mesa blgb sebool ls ooe of tbe best black aod white studios lD the COWJty, ac- cordlog to Terry Cole, nee prtDClpal. Teacher Roger ~ey will use the profeslloDal- quaJJty system to l.Dstract studtDts la all pbues of TV producttoo. locludinc produ<:t.ac, directtac, Ucbt- Lag I.Dd camera aDd lOUd work. New courses will be developed, to teacb drama, scrtpt-wrttiog a.nd fUioas sk:Uls applied to this med- ium. Two dbtrtct employeea, Jerry FefiUOD ·ud Jim Hofbten, cUd tbe complet. tnstallaUc. of tbls compiG system IDd tbenbJ aYed tbt c11strtct lbout 801 of tM u- ual LutaH•UoQcosU,aceor- din« llo Jlm H'"*'wt. cti.rK- tor of school faellltl•. BOOK SALE PLANNED BY BRANDEIS GROUP N... ud Utd boob an Deeded bJ tM Oruce Coot)' eMptef' ol Bna- de.LI UllftnitJ Mltlanl Wo••'• Committee tor tbe book ale lo be beld IIPrill· ProeHdl wW be co- aated to ~ Brudlb Va-,,.,..ty ..,n.., ta Wal- tlll-. Mus., Ud Utd ., Ud .......,. ,. ·-c:att•l~ ..,.. ptck-41f ol boob 11 ....... bJ caDJta .......... m -tSII o.r SSt-1101. c~~~~r~~~ au a.s n..t- -...-.. -..TMI Battr ol Cenll til lllr, ,.. lln.. ,..., ~ ........ All Intere st Compounded Dally Annual Y1eld 6. 72o/o 5.39% l. ur rent Annual Rate $1 000 fo r 6 to 1 0 years 7 3!• 0/o $1 000 fo r 1 to 2 yea rs 61h 0/o ----------------- Paid day-tn to d ay-out 51/• 0/o F•,~at fe9ulatt0f\S pe,.,. eart~ wttt;'Orawa 't m tttri'J'I -'''-1.•"'' 'uD•f'(f ll' Sut'SI8"t•a ~~,., •" ..Ouc;1•0" LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Newport Beach 3201 Newport 8~.-ICrOI8 from Ctty Hall • 675-4500 ~ ................. ... · HMcl OfttCt lot AI'\Qtlotl Ftc* at Sevlngt and Loen AUOCI8tl0t\ One Wtlahtre Lot Moe'" 90017 • Olhtr on a t throughout· tht tr • - PU8LIC NOTICE f iCTITIOUS-- NAME STATEMENT l"U'8LIC NOTICE n:: I fi ..... BtaMIIB IIAU ITATIMIIIT PUBLIC NO T ICE ..,,. PUBI..iC NOTfCE PU8L.IC NOTICE N.B~ ·PERMITS The rouowlar peno. are dolu& buallleu u: (A) Ml.ro, (B) l<tro S,Oru, SOJ..l/2 35th St., Newp()rt~lt.CA. 9266S: Rou.JtuMWerJr,, 306-1/2 S51h st., Newport Bea('h, CA. 9264S; Mlct.tl F'e~Mrtn, 4708 Teesdale,stu. dto CJty, CA. 91G04, no ....... _ .. .... b ..... u: Olt'MIId Bar -r ud H)dnoll<o, 5U b1o A" C:0... dol Mar, Oallt, ii!.ii: Goorp J....,.. Car-5U lrla AN., Coroat. del Mar, CalU. 91U5, NOTICE TO -JN. TERUTED IKTHI DTATI OF Lono Nortflol', (lit• <MOOd~ I-MIII ITATIIIIJIT or ABAII· DOIIIO!RT OP Iiiii OF' FIC- TITIOUS B~ 11 .... £ NEWPORT HARBOR EIISI GH PIJBLISitEO WEEKLY ·P(l. 6 THURSDAY, SEPT. I, 1977 COIQA DU liAR, CAU F. 8-11171 ~rte=TIIT!mkl~ BUIIIIUS !lAIII: ITATIIIIB!fr .._ llllldiiJI 1D Newport no •fllllllwlll -.. lacriodld .., ftnl -...~ doUc ,...._. ae: Ataco U. Ptrllllt lot Corponte JObD Gites, addltloD, !iU Et --. $19,1100, _lo_,p-To au -lllorlllld, ""'· tbtr U Cndlton,. ......,... It ... no ll>l!owtli ....... ..... ·-ltlo-ot .... Fk:tltlou Bech111 N&JDe: '1MMcJ v.·· ttotno..t,Sialte 110, llnport a..~>, CA PUBL.IC NOTICE CP-- F'ICTnk>US ~ NAif£ IT ATEIOIIIT -n Sowlr, 111411;.... Plaa, lilolnloo Co.o .. al- poJt Blfd., Cool&_, Cal-01>-botwOOD De1lp -taa7: Doaald S. Plua udlbe bJcbny. This Thls business is conduct- ed bJ a geoeral partztershtp. Signed: Ross Muter Jr. This statement was ftled with the couoty clerk of Or- a!lge County Aug. 10, 1977, Publish' Aug, 18, ZS,s.pt. I, 8, 1977, tn the Newport Harbor Ensign. F-80!27 Tll1l ... 1 ....... -·-eel "" .. ladlvldoal. S,lped: Georp J. Cuaoa.. Tlda statemeat wu tiled wltb tbe eoulty elerk o1 Or- anee Cooaty Aug, Z2, 1977, N>ll.ob: Aug, 25, Sop!, I, 8, 15, 1977, lD the Newport HuOor Eulc!L F-llG'119 pi-or~lalhl -of ...... NortboJ,Iio-Ctuld. WIIDM lut adclr ... WU ISOf PiiM&nt A,y .... , T.-, II"' J-y, lhal letttra lelt:un...,. or of adn:l.iAIItratkl ..... bMat. .. Aed to Harold T. Norllloy """ Lorntoa Norllloy Thurm, Co..Execator•, bJ: Mereu COIUIIJ Sllrrop.te'• Court_ a court of competent ),JrladleUoa of t!• Stat• ot New Jer...,. -· ,. -------.. -. wu lllld 1o CouiJoa J ... u, tm. 41u w. vt.ara, WI Sltna Vlo1a, II"''''rt B•cf>. CA 82HO, Th1a bllalaua: ftl COII.- dltettd bJ IG lafiYldal, AJu 'II, Vtetn. no-... "'.._ .... ...... -.. U: !loUdly Bout, zm E. Coutu..,.., COI'OQl del Mar, CA t!US: ....ld F, VlA !Ito, 1100 struct. Oraaco, CA ozee7; .. U1 E. Vu Bat, 1800 stnc.t. Oruc•, CA 12M7. Tbb baataua ls OOildQct- ed by Ill aoiocorporatld q. aoet&UOD otMr tbu a ~­ ..nlllp, Slpecr: Roaald F. Van Hee; Mary E. Yu HH. w-, 10104 VIa Vlctoru, PlrntllwlllltoAII.a&loSav. Pa!oo Ymllo, Calllorala lara 6 Loaa lor a 2 story 110174. olllco botlhllol oiM!U. Tb.tl buiiDIII 1a CGN~ct.. FoUowq permits, lD the td by u lldlridrlal. Slped: amow~t ot $5,000 and over, Dould S. Woou. wer1 ...._ed $Jrlng the last Ttd.l ltatemtlll: wu tlltd IWl of Auevst: wltb tbe couty clerlr; 01 Or.. • CORPORATE PLA ZA ure Coaaty Aaaptt 15, 1977. All ..State Sutngs 11 Loan. Pmlt.lb: Aucult zs, Sep-No. 1 Corponte Plaza, 2- tember 1, &. 15, lt77, In story otnce bull ding s hell, tbe Newport H&mor EllllcD. 16,000 diQ.. tt., Sm,800. PU BLI C NOTI CE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STATEMENT P UBL IC NOT'ICE S..a&145 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tb1l ltaltmeat ns ftled wUh the eoaaty eltrk of Or. Ult COUllly Aug, 11, 1977. PaOUu: Aug, as, sop~. 1, 8, 15, ttr77, 1D the New - port HuOor Eaotp, F -77521 The foll owing persoo 1.s doing business as: IslaDd Marine, 114 Marine Afe., Balboa Island, Cal. 92662: Tbe followiDc pera>D Is do!Dg bustDea aa; Hobuc~ .162& Newport Bltd., 110, Costa Mesa, Cal. 926!7: Mu:lDe Johnloo Koorr, 1626 Newport B1fd., flO, Costa Mesa, Cal, 92627, That lbt to!Jowblrc per80D Is LDdebttd to or boldtrcper. SODLI property of the a.Jd decedeot: Im,.tlal Sutocs """ Loon Aua., 3186 Vto Lido, Clty ot: Newport Beach, CaW., Couotyof:Or - ure County, PUBLIC N.OTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Thb llattmtat wu flltd wtt.b tbe eouaty cltrlr; ot Or-ur• COUllly Aac. 11; 1rm. Professtoc&aJ Escrow Ser- vices, 1921 North Tusttn Santa Ana, CA9270t,Escro..: Gary D. Webster, 114 Mar- Ine Ave., Balboa Island, Cal, 92662; F'raoces E. Webster, 112 Marine Ave., Balboa Is- laJld, Cal. 92662, This business Is coDcluct- ed by ID iDdlvtdii&J., Signed: Mu1ne J. Knorr. Tbts statemeat wu fUed wtth the county clerk ol Or- ~· COWllJ Aur. U, 19'77. The the utrterslped de- sires to receln the a.Jd persooa.l pi'Oplrty or col- lect the clalm(s).a.Dd tore- mo•e that coUected or re- ceived from tbe state of Calllornta to the said state where letters testament:ary or of admlDlstnUoo han been Issued. The followtnc per.,M are dol.ne busi.Dua u : The lr- YIDe ClubbouH Ltd., 17852 Skypart Bl•d., ln1ot, Cal. 92?14: Ho'ftrd T, Melll, G•'I Pa.rtDer, 1707 Port Shetfleld. Newport Beach, Cal. 92660; Daolel L. Cur- tis, Gea'l Putner,l955 Port Sea.bourne, Ne"'PCJt't Beach, Cal, 92660. No, 77-0913-DD, Publlsh: Aue. 25, Stpt, 1, ~ 15, 1977, In the Ntw. port Harbor Ens ten. P -80586 This business is coldlct- ed by an Individual, Signed: Fraoces E. Webster. This statement was ftled wtth the county clerk of Or. ange County Aug. 12, 1977, Publish: Aug, 18, 25, Sept, 1, 8, 1977, In the Newport Harbo r Ensign. F -803'12 PU BL IC NOT ICE S-86132 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME £TATE MENT 1 he following person ls doing business as: Canaday &· Associates, Inc., 16781 MUUken, Irvine, CA. 927 14: Four Sail Properties, Inc ., Calif. corp., 16781 Milliken_ Irvine, C A, 92714. This business Is conduct- ed by a corporation. Corporation Name: Four SaU Properties, Inc., Chris Canaday, Pres. This statement was tued wtth the county clerk of Or- ange County Aug, 10, 1977 , Publish: Aug. 18, 25 ,Sept. I, 8, 1977, in the Newport !!arbor Ensign. F -80208 P U BL IC NOTI CE S-85839 STATEMENT OF ABAN- OONMENT OF USE OF FIC- TITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The follow!'* person bas abaodonet1 the use of the fictitious busloess name: J. D. Properties, 4539 Rolbury Road, Corona del Mar, CaJ - llornJa 926 25. The FtctltJous Business Name referr«< to above was rultd In Orange Coun(Y on Juoe 27, 1977, Lee L Bromtley, 4539 Rox -~u ry Road, Corooa de l Mar, California 92625. This business was con- ducted by an Individual. Signed: Lee L Bromlley. This statement was fllad with the county clerk of Or- ange Couoty Aug. 11, 1977. Publish: Aug. 18, 25, Sept. I, 8, 1977 , In the Newport Ha rbor Ensign. F-78068 P U BL IC NOT ICE S-86140 FICTITIOUS BUS INESS NA ME STATEMENT The followi ng person is do ing business as: Russell & Associates Sales Consult- ants, 888 Sandcastle Drive, Corona del Mar, CaJUornla 92625: Richard f. Russell, Inc., California COJll,, 888 Sandcastle Drive, Co rona del Mar, California 92625. This business Is conduct- ed by a corporation. Corporation Name: Rich- ard F. Russell, Inc., Rich- ard F. Russell, President. This s tatement 'fls tiled wtih the county clerk of Or- ange County Aug , 11, 19'77, Publish: Aug. 18, 25, Sept. 1, 8, 1977, in the Newport flarbor Enslgn. F' -80276 P U BL IC NOT IC E S-86139 FTCTlTtoUS BUSINESS NA ME STATEWENT Publlsb: Aug. 18, 25, Sop!, 1, 8, 19?7, 1n tbe Newport P.arbor Enslga. F -80~51 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTmous BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followlng persoo U doing buslness as: Watt Brady's FUm Co,, It Part Newport, Newport Beach, CA 92660: Lorra.tne Hamer 2220 Park Newnnrt U03 -~ . . All persons ha'finr c laims a.ga1nst the decedtot or an interest In saJd astate and wishing to object to such remonl must ghe written notice of such objection to the person or persoo.s Indeb- ted to, or boldlor persooal property of, the decedent, Such ootlce must be given to tbe person boldlng the per- so.oa.J property or against wt.om the claim ls made at that address as listed above within: THREE MONTHS al- ter nrst publlcatioo of this ootice, Newport Beach, CA 92660. This business ls conduct~ ed by an Individual. Stgned: Lo rraine Hamer. This statement was tued wtth the CCJQnty clerk of Or~ ange County Aug. 23, 1977. Publlsh: Auj. 25, Sept. 1, 8, 15, 19?7, Jn the Newport Harbor Enst&n F -80810 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STATE MENT Tbe follow!~ person Is doing business as: 'I'urldng- ton Business Management: 943 Cedar Place, Costa Me- sa 92627: Jaclyn JUJ Turk- ington Lee, 943 Cedar Pl., Costa Mesa, CA. 92627. This business is cooduct- ed by an indfvtdual, Signed: J. Jill Turld~n Lee. Tttls statement was rued with tbe county clerk of Or. ange Cou~ty Aug. 12, 19'17. Publish: Aug. 18, 25, Sept. 1, 8, 1977, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -8037 3 P UBLIC NO TI CE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing business as: Ms. Mintz' fantasy, 114 Agate Street, Balboa Island, CalU. 92662: Deborah Mae Walt- ers, 1440 N, CalUornta Ave., La Puente, Calif, 91744. Thls buslDess ts conduct- ed by an hxU•tctual. Signed: Deborah M, Walters. This statement was tlled wtlh the county clerk of Or - ange County Aug. 10, 1977. Publish: Aug, 18, 25, Sept. 1, 8, 19?7, fn the Newport Harbor Ensign. ~ -80213 PUBL IC NOTI CE rtCTTTtOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as: San Joa. quln Management and Leas- l.ng Co., 13922 Dall, Santa Ana, Callf. 92705: Bryson E. Hickman, 1947 Port Bishop Place, Newport Beach 92660. Th1s business Is COflll:lct- ed by an lndiYidUal. Signed: Brysoa E. Hickman. This statement was rued with tbe county c lerk of Or- ange Couriy Aug. 12, 1977. Publish: Aue. 18, 25, Sept. 1, 8, 1977, 1n the Ne wport Harbor Ensl.gn. F -803? 1 P U BLI C NO TICE DHED: July 18th, 197 7. Lorra.toe Northey Thurm aDd Harold T. Northey, as Co-Ezecutors of the Estate of Lorna Northey, (De. ceased). Publish: Sept, l, 8, 15, 22,In the Newport Harbor Ensign. P U BLI C NOTICE S-86199 F1CTITIOVS BUS[NESS NA ME STATEMENT The following person Is doing business as: Powell PatntJ.ng Co., 6100 Edinger Ave., 1503, Huntington Beac~ CalU. 92&47: Roger A. Powell, 6100 Edloger A•e., 1503, Hu.nUngton Beach, CalU, 92647. This business ls collduct- ed by Ill lodt•tdual. Signed: Roeer A. Powell. This statement wa.s ftled with the county clerk of Or- a~e CountJ Aur. 22, 1977. Publish: Sept. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1977, in the N1wport Harbor Ensign, F' -807H PUBLIC NOTICE S-86174 FlCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The tollow:ln& persons are doing business as: F'alton Associates, 1411 CUff, New- port Beach, CA 92660: Mary Kay Kontal, 539 Winston, Pasadena, CA 91107; Ste•e R. Kontal, 1411 curr, New- port Beacb, CA 92660. Tb.ls busl.otss II: conduct - ed by a general J»rtnersblp, Signed, Mary Kay Kon!.al PartDer. ' Tbis statement was ftled Wlth tbe cocuKy clerk of Or- ange County Aue. 15, 19'77. Publish: Aug. 25, Sept. 1, 8, 15, 19'77, 1n tbe New- port Harbor EMip, F -80410 P U BLIC NOT ICE FICTmOUS BUSINESS NAME Si'ATEMENT Tbe foUowUJc peraon Is dotog bustoess as: 1, Am . con, 2, Amertcao ContiDen- tal Travel Service, 2411 E. Coast Hwy,, Suite A, Corona del Mar, Cal, 92625: Jo- seph Paul Gibtllsco, 262 S, Au. 51, I I, Los Aoceles, Cal. 90042, This bustneu Ia coDduct- ed by a llmlted partnership. Slgoed: Howard T. Melf1. Tht.s statemeri was nied witll I be county clerk of Or- ance County Aug. ~. 1977. Publlsb: Sept, 1, 8, 15, 22, 1977, in lhl Newport Harbor Ensign. F -798!M P UB L IC NOTIC E CP-4987 FICTITIOUS BUiiNESS NAME STATEMENT The followtnr person Is doing business as: Ber- nard's, 3201 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, Callforota 92625: La Marine Francatse, a CalUornUCor- pontlon, 2681 Crestriew Dr., Ne'lfPQrt Beach, Cali- fornia 926&3, This btlslness Js co~ct ­ ed by a corporation. La Ma- rine Fnocaise, By: Bernard Rlgolet, President. This statemeri was tiled wttb tbe county clerk of Or - ange County Au g. 30, 1 9'77. Professlooa.I Escrow Ser- vices, 192 1 Nortb Tustin Avenue, Santa A~ Ca. 9270!, Escrow Jrio,-.72.0808- WG. ,, hbi.J.&.b: Set. a,. Ui, az, 29, 1977, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -81263 P U.BL IC NOTICE S-89806 F'fCnTJOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foUowJ..ne persons ue doing business as: (1) Daisy vn Associates, Ltd., (2)Dai- sy vm Associates, Ud., {3) Daisy IX Associates, Ltd., (4) Daisy X Asaoctates, Ud,, (5) DtJ.sy XI Associates, Lid., 4120Birchstreet,Sutte l ·M, Newpor~ otach, Cal- Ifornia 92660: John Kon - wiser, 1907 Bayadere Ter- race, Corona del Mar, Call- fornJ.a 92625; Charles J. 01. a mood, 159 s. Bowling Green Way, Brentwood, Ca.!Uornla 9J049. Thls business Is coJXtuct- ed by a Umtted partnership, Sl.rned: John Konwiser I Charles J. Diamond, This stat1ment was filed wUh the couoty clerk of Or- ange County Aug. 22, 19'77. Pubttsh: Sept, 1, 8, 15, 22, 1977, in the Newport Hartlor EasigD, F -80695 P UBLI C NOTIC E S-87338 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T.S. No, 621 PUBLIC NOTIC E S-861S8 S"rATEMENT OF ABAN- OONMENT OF USE OF FIC- TITIOUS I?USINESS NAME Tbe follO'If'lnr perliOn hu abaDdoDed tlle use or the Flcttttous Buslotss Name: '' AliD's Clusic Cars'• at 1601 Don Street, Suite 230, Newport Beach, CA 92&60. The ttcH.ttous bust.aessoame referred to abon was ftled In Couaty on June 15, 1977, Alan W. Vieira, 2421 Stern Vista, Newport Beach, CA 92660, This business was con- ducted by an lndlvtdual. Al~ W, Vieln. TbJ.s statement was ftled with the coariy clerk of Or- ange County Aug. 11, 1977. Publish: Aue. 25, Sept. 1, 8, 15, 19?7, tn the New- port Harbor Ensign. F -77522 PYBLI C NQTI CE; F'ICTJTlOIJS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followt~ person ts doiOC busi.Dess as: Tnvel Network -Newport Area Travel, lnc., 4630 Campus Dr., Suite 101, .Newport Beach, CA 92660: Newport Area Travel Joe, Delaware Corp. This buslness is conduct~ ed by a corporaH.oo. CorponUon Name: Ne'f- port Area Truel, Inc., Dor- een A. Burchett, VIce Presi- dent. This statement was tued with the county clerk of Or - ange County Aug, 19, 19?7, Publish: Aug. 25, s.pt, 1, 8, 15, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Enslgo. F -80642 PUBLIC NOTIC E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foUowtnc persons are doing business as: Michael Richards, 3444-A Vla ()p- orto, Newport Beach 92663 : Ric r.rd M. Monzo (Michael~ 24422 Caracas st., Dana Point, Cal, 92629; Michael Wayne licA1115ter, 3444-A VIa ()porto, Newport Beach 92:)63. Ttlls bustoess Is col¥iJc- led by a general partnership. Slgoed: Richard M. MonJO, Michael w. McAlllster. Tb.ls statement was tlled with the county clerk of Or- ange COWIIy Auc. U, 1977. Publtah: Sept, 1, 8, 15, 22, 19'77, in tht Newport Harbor Elllign.. F -81065 P UBLIC NOTICE TIM! ubder&lgoed Trustee disclaims any liability br a.oy lncorrectness of the street addresa ud otber com moo defi«Datlon. U any, •howa bereln. • AIRPORT AREA F-80409 -~;;-;;';'7;:-;:;-::;-:;:-::~::.. Bill Lqston, 1000 N, PUBL IC NOTICE Brlatol, buUding A, fire s.aeti-4 spr1Alclers, $8,300, also tor FICTITIOUS BUSINESS buUding C, $13,291, aDd at NAME STATEMENT 990 N, Bristol, buUdlng B, The tollowtnc P8HOM are $18,284, dotQC buaiDeu u: CalUor-• uno ISLE D1a PI'Oplrtles, a pe.rtDtr-GU Ferguson, 2 story, 1 ship, 1000 QuaiiStreet.Satte uolt dwelling, 113 Via Wa - lSO, Newport B•cb, Cali-&.ters, $96,600, tomta 9!660: Frtta Hoela-Moeens Fog, 132 Via lth- cber, 10000uaustrtet,Statte aca, study on 2Dd story sun- 160, Newport Beach, Call-~-:.:~::>SHORES lorola 92410; Rlcbard Hooc- lud, 1000 Quau street,Suttt Brady, 209 Canal, 2 story, tao, Newport B•cb, Cali-1 unit dwelling, $83,000. fornta 92&40, • BIG CANYON ThJs bulioea Is conduct-Robert Teller, 2 story, l - ed by a eeo1tal partners hip, lUlU dwelling, 27 Inverness Slptd: Fritz Hoelscbtr, $373,400, ' This stalemeol 'fts OJed Gwan Ste, addtUon at 6 With tbe coarty clerk of Or-Oatmonl, $18,000. anee Couaty Aug. 18, 1977. • SPYGLASS HILL Publish: Aue. 25, Sept, 1, 060Poo. I at 75 Montecito, $8,- 8, 15, 1977, in the Newport Harbor Ensign F' -80617 ,. NEWPORT BI.Q Stockba.m, addiUon ar P U BLIC NOTIC E 4912 River, $20,000. S-86173 • WEST UPPER BAY FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Dr, Spear, 1301 Ga..laxy NAME S'T}TEMENT Dr •• addition, $18,000. The followt.ng person ts Dr. Don Bernard, addition doing business as: Newport at 1447 Galaxy Dr., $10,000. Sturt'd Roll, It Fa.s.bton Is-* BALBOA lSLAND laod, Newport Center, New-Ross Salter, addition, 805 port Beach, CA 92660: S. N. Bay F't., $55,000. K. & D., toe,, c/o Kaplan's WlUtam Donovan. add aM Restaurant, 3333 Brtstol, remodel, 311 Crystal Ave., Co11ta Mesa, CA 92626, $8,500. Tbts business ls condu ct-• NEWPORT HEIGHTS e1 by a corporation. Estate of Edward Ptsonl Corporation name: S. K. J r., 2209 Cll.rt Or ., repairs, &. D., loc.,Abtahlm Kaptao, $5,000, Pres. O'Neal & Assoc., 303 La This statement was tlled Jolla, 2 story, 1 unit dwell - with the couriy clerk or Or-lng, $87 ,600; also a t 301 ange Couaty Aug. 15, 19'77, La Jolla, $87,600. PubUsh: Au.r. 25, Sept. t, 8, 15, 19'77, 1n the New. port Harbor Enstp. F -80407 P U BLI C N-OTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The·tollowl.Qg penons ue. dolllll busbess u: Newport Heifbts Travel Sentce, 149 Ri•erstde Ave., Newport Beach, Cal, 92663: John w. McMactt.n, 2730 Park New~ port Dr., Newport Beach. Cal. 92660; Robert McMac k- In, 2730 Part Newport Dr., Newport Beach, Cal. 92660; Earl L. Lindley, 40?2 Ger- ma.tnder, Irvtne. Cal. 92715. Tbls buslDess is cooduc- ted by a ~tenen.l t.artnersblp, Slped: EarlL. Llodley, This statemeri was tlled with tbe county clerk of Or- ange County Aug. 15, 1977. Publish' Auc. 18, ZS,Sept. 1, 8, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Enslp. F -80406 P UBLI C NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The tonowtne person ts dofn& busloess as: Medical Cl1Dlc For Wetcbt Counsel- inc, 1617 Westclllf DrlYe, Newport Beach 92660: Paul A. Lesaler Med.lcal Corpor- aUoo, Calllornia corp., Ma.y 12, 1976, U& North Bedford Drtn, Bt •erly Hills, Ca. 90210, Thls balloess ts conduct- ed by a corponttoo. Corporation Name: Paul A. Leasler Medical Corti., Paul A. Les ller, president. Tb!s statement wu tlled with the eouoty cl1rt ot Or- &111• County Aq, 15, 1977, Publlsh: Auc:. 18, 25,Sept. 1, 8, 1977, In the Newport Hut>or Eul(ll. F -110428 PUBLI C NOTICt PU BL IC NOTI C E S-86166 FICTITIOUS BUSIN ESS NA ME STA TEMENT The following pe rsons are doine bU&lAess as: Metro News, 700 Civic Cente r, R- 292, Santa Ana, CA 92'701: Dav1d J. Concannon, Jr., 1606 Guy, San Diego, C A 92103; Gerard Corrigan, 4605 Glacier, San Diego, CA 92120. This business Is corw:tuct- ed bJ a Umlted partner- s hip, Signed: Dav id J. Con- cannon, J r. This statement was riled wtth the county clerk of Or- ange County Aug. 16, 1977. Publish: Aug, 25, Sep!. I, 8, 15, 1977, In the New- port Harbor Ensign. F -80511 P UBL IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as: I. Jill & Jan's Country Charm, 2, Jan's Sewing Circle, 3. Prior's Incorp., 4. Speed locorp., 130ApteAve.,Bal- boa Island, Newport Beach, CA. 92662: Jlll Prtor. 8130 Arroyo, Stockton, CA 95209; Jaq Speed, 11928lhSt,, New- port Beach, C A 92663, This business ts conducr- ed by a general partnership. SJped: Jill S. Prtor. Thts statement n s rued with tbe county clerk of Or - ure County Aue. 23, 197 7. Publlsh: A11g. 25, Sept, 1, 8, 15, 1977, ill t~ Newport Hartor Eo.al(n. F -80752 • • WEST NEWPORT HTS, • Nooc .,.Ia!, SOl N, Newport Blvd., JOelal aer- flct otftet:tmthlpal, $114,. ooo: •NEWPORT CEHTER ln1Ae Co., 120 Newport Centt.t, autte for Ebasco Seoices, $34.ttO. Doubleday • Co., No. 87 Fashion (sl&Dd, book shop, 120,000, lnloo Co., 12'7 fuhtoo Island, retall store, $20,000, Intne Co., 660 Newport Center. suite for JacQoa & Kidder, $15,000, lrvloe Co., 110 Newport Center, suite lor John Musch & Assoc., $29,450. Newport Art Museum, 850 San Clemente, ldtcben, wind scr een, metal fence, Sl5,- 000. - • CORONA DEL MAR Jonn Bibb, remodel at 519 Narcissus, $5,000; eange wtttl apertment over, 617 Marigold, $57,400. Marty Jones, addition at 616 Acacia, $7,000. • EAST UPPER BAY Ford Aeronutronic, Ford Road, Install two 10,000pl- lon diesel tue1 tanks under- ground, $11,000. • HARBOR VIEW Robert Partin, 2700 Har- bor View Dr., garden and retaining waUs, $8,000. Bill Schnipple, pool, 2029 't'acht Defender, $7,400. Broadmoor Homes, I unit, t story dwelling, 190 1 Yacht Defender, $62,730; 1 unit, 2 story dwelling, 1903 Yacht Defender, $86,880, J. Vanderwal, 1832 New. port Hills Drive East. add room above ldtchen. enlarge 3 bedrooms, $10,000. KEN FULK TALKS TO MESA TOMORROW Or arw;e County F' air- !(rounds man&«er Kenneth F'uik wtll add ress the montb- ly meeting of Costa Mesa To - morrow this morning, Sept, 9, at the Costa Mesa Cham - ber of Commeree, fie Is r~ectOO to tell the downtown business group a- ltout plans lor developing the FaJrgrouDds, and what th e de•te!o"ment will mean to ll•e t.us .. 1ess: com munity. Mr. Fu!k. Is the for- me! ma.t.ager of the Iowa State Fair. He became mana - ger of the couot11 Falr- fll'OI.Inds ln. C~b. Wasa tn March ot thls'ye:lr. FRIENDSHIP TEA SET FOR SEPTEMBER Z2 The Thursday Morning Club of Newpo rt Beach w1'1 IM>Id its armua\ frlendsl• . tea from 2 to 4 p.m. Sep .. 22 at the Balboa Bay Club, according to Mrs, Dixon J. ~'t'bb, pr esident. Highlights of the tea wtll IJe a fa shion show and pri- zes, Mrs. Jack Srone Is tea chairman. Reservations can be made wtth Mrs. Paul McLellan, 24 Chicory Way, Irvine. HARBOR VISITOR If you are a newcomer. or know or a newcomer to the Harbor Area who has not been welcomed, do her a favor by calling t he Har - bo r VIsitor between 8 and I 0 a.m. and &be wlll call on your friend with valuable Information and gifts from friendly business tJrms whlch stand ready to help her becomeacqualnted with her new surroundlngs. HAR BOR VIS ITOH PHONE: 646-6107 18 _ The following persoN~ are doln( business as: El Dorado R, V, Rentals, 10870 Kal&ma River Road, Fountain Valley, California 92807: Peter Bry. ant, 2806 West Raymar Street, Santa Ana, CA. 92704; Terry Bartlett, 4282Sk)'lark Avenue, lr•tne, CA. 9%714; Bruce Cooper, 1555 Mea Verde Drt•e East, 118..(;, Costa Mesa, CA. 92628; Paui Dettor, 18902 Goc!IDhO Aft. ooe, Cerritos, Caltl:tr'Dia 9<1101 ; Richard Zeatstus, 4(;74 btnldl de LuFiol'ts, Yorba Ll.tlda, CA. 9%$86; wuuam P. Whltltttct, Jr., 4165 Locullt AfiDIIt, Loac Boac~>, CA, IIOIIG'1 . S-86123 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followlDe person are doh:te busioess as: D 11 B Denlopmellll: CompaQJ, 2711 E. Coast RlchwaJ, Sutle208, Corooa del Mar, CA D2625: This busi.oess ls cooduct~ ed by u IDdiYicMI, Signed: Joseph P. GibWsco. On October ~. 1977. at 11 a.m., SOUTH BAY FI- NANCIAL CORPORATION, as duly appotnled Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded No"mber 16, 1976, as tnst. No, 21097, ill book 11962, Pile 181, ot Ofllctal Recores lnlblofflce ot the County Recorder of Onoce CountJ,stateofC&U- fonl.l., WILLSELL ATPUB. LIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH(po,..,lo at time of salt Ia lawto.l ,_, of ... u ... ed SlatH) Slid &ale wtU bt ma.de, but wtU.OUI carta..Dt or war. rutJ, tJPrtH or Implied, roprd... IIIIo, -111011, or eaeumbnocts, to pay the nmalol .. prtDeiJII,l .. m of the 11011(1) oecurecl by aid Dold ol Tnlll, to wll: f29SOU4, WUb IIUNat --u pi'OYidecl .. aid 11011(1~ lcioiiiiCII, u ..,, CIIOttOI COI.OCMII llh A...,AL TbU boot-lo eoadocl- ed by a ,_raJ Jll-rllllp. ~ WUIJalll P. ~­ ledp, Jr. TbU_wu_ -llle-,cwtotOr- &1111 c-, AoK. 11.. 1m. Pobiiiii:Aoc.ll,.,l,.t. ~I ~~ 11'7?, lA ~ ... "'JJO't _, Elllp. ,__,., Daftd P. DeLIDCJ, 4601 Camden Drtn, Corooa del War, CA 92625; &bella A. Detucy, .,, c ....... DrlYt, Coroa& del Mar, CA 9Z625; 0110n llrrutment Co-ny. • -nlllp cornpottd ot WIUlam Bta- roct. rooaral -· 1344 ,VI, &J Anma1, Newport Baeb, CA Nle.J, ud EdDI W. Bluoct. .-nJ -r of 01---Com-PQJ, lU4 W. hJ Ay .... Hnport 8 .. 1>, CA -.t. Tll1l l>oot-· .. -t- ed "" • jDIIt -... lllpod: ~rid P, Dti•M"J. ,.... ~~~~~--... --... _,. dtrt"' Or--c-""'· 4, 1m. Mlllll! AI(. fl, II, ... 1, t, 1m, 1a "" "-rt Hutor lilllfp. F-7tr11 Ttda statement wu Glld wttb the couatJ clerk ot Or-uro COUllly Aug. 29, 1977, PabU.: Stpt, 1, 8, 15, U, 1977, In the NtwPOrt Hut>or Eaotp. F~81155 PU BL·I C 1'1 QT ICE; at the ouUide ealruce ot s.t81f7 S522 L&Palrna A,..._ La flCTITIOOS BUSI!fESS Paltna, Ca.JJ.Jonll, aU rfcbt, MAllE ITATEIIIEIIT tiUe aDd !ale-ooarl)'ecl Tbt lollo'lrtlc ,.,..... an to Ud DDw lleld by ft •Dftr dollo l>o-u: Lorl'l aid Dold ol T,.lll to t11t Llqllora, 1!100 Nnport P'-riJ' l llllllecl Ia llid Blod., Cool& -. CaL C-ud Sltalo c~ooe.­ tza'l: Dodlo7 B. Rlcb, 1117 u: B&JIIOrt w.,, ltftpolt A t.-td -1o ud a..11, Calol Lo-Rlcll, to Lot 115 o1 T-No • 1117 llayport .. .,, llnport 5011 .. "'--- -... Cal, to -·111 p-M 1o TbU b'"'-t 18 coidact. JO of ll&lceUn ....... ld "" • ~nl ..-olllp. ..... -. "' ltlo _,. llpodl Didio)' B. llkll, ..-rdor o1 llid -,, n~a ~~~~~-.... moo~ no ---... -.., .-,.d.-tot Or-- -., rs r-. ~· """ 1~. u 00:..:·"" -""*" 1, 15,1rn~·:·:::o!l :"" ... -~== llali>Or 1111p r--1 11npor1 -., c-. uder tht ttrma of aid Deed of Tru.t. feu, ctaq:u Ud __ .,llle_ud ot tbt tnltl crated by aJd Deed ot Tnlt. TM~e.ttr-.Jd Dold of Trull bi-ro .. -.... -..... 11M -......... -Doclanlloe ol DolOIIII """ Dntad ttr au., ..s a wrtll•-oi-Ud El-toiiiL.no--...... ---oc-. ... 1-to loll ID Ill r_lo.., _,. ......... _ .... ltJlait':ltld. Dill: fJJh &ar 1, 1m. IDUTII lAY rDIAIICLU. COUORATIOII, B"!lon.rd c ......... ... _ ... 1,11, u, 1m, a. lite,.. ... , Hutlor ....... .. . I ' o· ,. . - ·' • ,. <! 0· • ... 0 . ;- I ~ I I ~ I'· ' ;: .. . .. .,; •'· I''· .,., ~ t . ••• ·-· ~ r: 0 z ~, ;: .. • PUeLtC NOTI CE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOOS BUSDlESS M.UU: 8T A TEIIEIM' Tbt followt.llc per.,.. ls dollc t.a.1 u: S.B. T. ElhrpriiM, 860 Newport c..,. Dr.,ste.tus, N..,_ port a.ta._ Cal. aMeO: Mn. IYelJD T.ntr, 1155 Rou- IDOOI' ToonrD, IAcaa flt11l, Cal. IMSI. 11dl ~ .... CODdlct- ed bJ u ladtYidlal. Slped: EftflD II. Teller. TbLI lltat.mtat ,.. tlled wttb tbe COUDty clerk of Or- up COUDtJ Aq. 31, 1977. hbU.b: Sept. 8, 15, 22, 29, 1977, lD tile Newport Rubor EM~p. F -8UOZ. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe followtJic penoDI are dotDc bultDHS u: A Buyers Market, 14051 Wf.Ddeor Pl., Suta Aaa, CaJU. 9Z705: Pa- trtcll: Mtel•el RJU. 204-B La Etperaua, SaD Clemen- te, Cal. 92672; Jeu Enns Coand., 14061 Wtadaor Pl., Sub. Aaa, Cal. 92705. Tbll t.1I.Dt1s Ia conduc- ted bJ a ltm1ted partDerab.tp. Slped: Jeu E. Coorad, Pat- n ell: Mtcbael Ryan. Tbla statemeot was tlled wUb tM coaaty clerk of Or- uce ~ Auc. 29, 1977. PubU.b: Sept. 8, 15, 22, 29, 197'7, lD tbe Newport Hamor Eutp. F -81218 PUBLI C NOTI C'E S-89884 FJC'ITJ'IOOS BtJS[HESS NAME STATE ME NT 1'be foUO'Wlac penou are datac bust'MHu: IDDonUYe L-.ndJir, 23901 Sprtc Stnet, Mlaloa Vie)>, Calt- 1bnala 91S75: Joel o.u MWen, 1727 Welt BaJboa. II, Newport Beacb, Calttor- Dll 9U&3; Terry Scbaeter, 23901 SpJ1c Street_ Miatoo Vte)>, Caltfoi"Dia 9U75. Tbls bo&tDeu ll oooduct- ed bla ~oeraJ partdersb.lp. Slped: Jmel 0.0 Millers. TbLI statemeat wu flltd wttll tbe ooumy elerlt of Or- UIIf Coumy Sept. 1, 1977. Publllb: Sept. 8, 15, 22, 29, 1977, to tbe Newport Harbor EDStp. F -81339 PUBLIC NOTICE S-898'70 FICTmOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe toUowlJII per80D 1s dol.lc bustness u : Ma.rt.De Vtaou, 174G Marcuertte An., Coroaa del Mar, Cal- tf. 92625: KeYiD J. Summer-en. 1746 Ma.rcuertte Afe., Coroa del Mar, Caltt. t!US. 1'bll ballDea 1a eooduct- td bJ Ill td~. Slped: KeYlD J. ~mmer.U. Tb1s statemellt wu flled wttb the couty elerll: of Or- up Coa.atJ Auc. 13, 197?. Pablt.b: Sept. 8, 15, 22, 29, 1977, lJl tbe Newport Kaltlor Easlp. F -80753 PUBLIC NOTICE S-89872 FJCTmOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT TIM fo1lowt.ac peno'D ll doUc ....... , U: Im. Mdcal CUide, 11114 CaJ•er Drtft, 1m., CalUoftlla 81'715: • .,.. lMhr Rclbla- ... M.D., 11 Verde, ll"ftM, Callinla t1'71S. Tlda ...... Ill Ll oo.llet- ek bJ aa Ldftdlal. 8tped: W&JIII L. ...._..,M.D. T1U ......... 81ld .-M co.tJ c&.n a1 Or- .... CauiJ Alii. 1•, 1m. NM: ... e,lt, u. It, lf'l!, lD tile lf..,.,lt ..... ~ rilL , ..aoat PUBLIC NOTICI! • PU8L.IC NOTI£f P1C I iiiOUI 8UI FIC1I'i"'IUU -..• N leAD IT Aftlllln' F I • -) ,. t ) ' i (J I r I ~-I ; ~ J r () ~ .. . . : ' : t j t ~l t : ~ 'I'MIDIIowii!IPII'-.... .... hd .. 8laln T auw.. 11a o...e, eo.ea M-. CA -: JaM L. BLU.r, ua DDrwt, Colla a&-. CA .... ,_ 14- lud Blair, ua DDrMt. CoaMe.,CA .... 'N.I ._..._ ll coaillet- ed bJ aa llldiYidlal.. Slpld: lola L. Bl&lr. nu ....._.. ... m.-~ wl*b 1M CCM11tJ clerk of Or- up COGIItJ AQc. at, 1m. Pellsb: 8tpt. 1, •• 15, u, 1177, lD tbt lfewport Harbor Eamp. F -11158 PUBLIC NOTICE till I MoUee ll bmlbJcfYeatbat Imperial BaM, UW SoatJa wea.n ~.., ... , Loa AD- , ..... ca. !IOOC7, bu me~~. wttll tbe F ecleral Depo.tt ~ •ruee Corporatloa, u Ap... pllcatba to EltlbUsb a Brueb, Wblcb applieatloa wu aceept..t i)r fU.blc OD Aarut 17, 197?. Tbe per- maaeat loeatioD ot tbe pro- poNd brueb ll IniDe/Nn- port Beacb Ofllce, YlcbdtJ of MaeArtlllr Boallftld, Jamboree RoM aat tbe SaD otecoFrMfty. Alrt pei'80D wt.sb1ar to eommeat oa tbta appUeatioa may me h1a eomm..U to wrtuar wUb the Recioa&1 Dtrector ol the Federal De- posit IDIUruee Corpon&D at lts Rerloaa1 omce, 44 Moatcomery street_ Suite MOO, SaD Fraocl8eo, Call- foi'Dla 94104. If .., peraoo dealrel to protest tbe rrut- lllr of UliiiiiPUcatSoa be bu a~todoaotfbeUlM a written raottee of h1a IDteat wttb tbe RecioaaJ Director wlWD 15 days of tbe date of tb1l pabUeatlon. Tbe DOil- eoaftdeaUal portioal of tbe awUeatioD are oa flle lD 1n tbe Rectoaai Offtee u put of tbe pt~Uc me m&i.D- taloed bJ tbe Corporatiolt.. Thil ftle ls aftilable for ld>Uc l.D.IpeeUoD ~ re- plar bush~ess boors. Publlabed ~rsuaat to Sec.- HoD 303.14(b} (1)oftbeRules a.Dd RecuJ,atioas of tile Fe- den! Deposit lulrt.Dee Corporation. IYPERIAL BANK, by Frull:llD N. Rayor, Its Sen- lor Vtce Presldtmt. PubUsb: Sept. 8, 1977, to tbe Newport Rubor EDStp.. PUBLIC N OTICE S-8N15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BOSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe fol1owlDc penon ts dolDc basi.Dta u: Aace1o's Picture Pl.aaa. SOU A 6 B Harbor 81Yd., Costa Mtsa, Cal. 928U: A.Jicelo J. Mar- teUuo, 16962 Lark Lane, Huottnctoo Beach, Cal. 92648. Tbls basi.Dtss 11 eoldlct- ed by u tdn~. Stcoed: ADcelo J. Martel.Juo. Tbis statemeat wu nied wttb tbe eouaty clerk of Or- qe CoaatJ Aur. 25, 1977. Publ1sh: Sept. 8, 15, n , 29, 1977, to tbe Newport Harbor Euip. F -80964 PUBLIC NOTICE S-8i883 FICTITIOUS BOSIN'ESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe ~ PtJ'80Q1 are dolac hnstDMs u: M 6 B Delert hiOdates, 4W7 OmilctoD Hoed. Coroa del Mar, CaJ.ti)nda 92&%5: Ro- bert L. 11111. 4eC77 OrriDr- too Roed, Coroa del Mar, Caltlol'llla 9!US; Ma.rsball L. MeDudel, 8130 Eut Im- perial Htpway, &alte 111, El Sepado, CaJ.Uonda 90145. Tbls baslMM 11 coadlct- ed bJ a .-.ra1 putDtnbtp,. Biped: Manlla1l L. McDu- leL nu etate....-wu m.t WUl 1M OOIUIIlJ clerk ot Or- up Couty St~Jt. 1, 1V77. Mua: Sellt. e. 15, aa, It, 1m, lD tbe Ntwpol't But»or E..... F -81S44 •IUIII)A '· AOao ,. Feu IIIII e.,. Ull a.nu ................. fi'CND c. c.,..... .•• ., ...... deltUd eu WMJe U ,.. p&rlred at .u ..._ .a eot Ganlt. BtJboa lalud. be- twe.. 11 p.m. Aile· 11 ud 8 a.m. Qc. 14. • .Jeeetb Seaet Prke, ll, ot 1011-D Val..cta. Coati W... wu eqed wttb betic lllllod- ea.ted IDit ~rderlyat 11:45 p.m. at lllt ud w. Oeeu Froat, Weat Newport ••• ·A $100 martDe ndlo wu atoiM fJom tbe tile belolc-tac to SbeJJ mater IDe. oa SbeUmuker laiUd, betw .. a 3:30 p.m. AQc. 12 ud 11 a.m. Aac. 15 •• .Dulal GU- Wbd, UU E. Bal)()& Bl'fd., Balbo&, reported tbat 80me- ooe pri.-1 open a lock oa tbe upMIJn beleoay aat toot SO Items of Jneii'J ftlatd at JS, 790 80mettme between 8 a.m. Aac. 8 aat 8:30 p.m. Aq. 14. • MONDAY, AUG. 15 WOllam Patrick MuiJ)bJ, Z7, of 4809 Seubore, Welt Newport, aDd Tbomu Ke- no Carr, 22, of the ame addnu, were cb&rced wtth betDc lDtoxleated aDd d180r- derly at 2:50 a.m. at Bay- lide aDd Cout Hwy., oeu tbe beJ brtctce. • .Ma.rtlyn WitberspoOD Mead, 50, of zoo Apolea, Balboa IslaDd, wu arr .. ted tbere at 6:50 a.m. oo a cbarce ol battery on a poUce deer ••• Gre- cory Wayoe Patrick, 24, of 621-1/Z JumiDe, Col"'OI&del Mar wu arretted at b1l bome at 3 p.m. cllarced wtth eulltftttJic marl)la.DL • • Carlo. Corral CeDieeros, 25, of ZUS-A Edea. Costa Mea, wu cbarttd wttb mta. demeaoor drunk drlYtnr u ll:SO p.m. at 320 Plaeeatta, W dt Slde. • .Joyce Rack- er't HoDda motorcycle wu stolea from anuDlockedpr- ace at ber borne at 3610 Marcus, West Newport, be- tween 6 p.m. and 6:20 p.m • • TUESDAY, /..UG, 16 Mlcbael DeDDJ.s O'Sulll- nn, 23, of 710 W, 1Ztb, Costa Mesa, wu charted witb belnc lotoxteated aDd dtaorderly at 4 a.m. at Hoac botpital ••• Gary Lee Felton, 2832 Newport BlYd., Celltnl Newport, reported ~ Scuba tank, backpack aDd ftre u- t:1JicaUber. n.laed at $207, l&ol.a fro~ b1a llome be- t.... 5 IDd 11 p.m. • • •• Ka.tbryn Dtue ~. 19, of ZSZ Vta San Remo, Lido Isle, sa1fered a siJebt to- )lry wbea ber car eoUlded wttb one drlno by Robert WWtams, 320 Pro.pect, Newport Helcbta, OD Pros- pect at 8:15 p.m. • THURSDAY, AOO. 18 A bit aDd 1'\ID car damaged a pluter wall at tbe resl- deoee of Laure Abu-Haydar, 106 NordiDe St., West New- port ••• Two wt.Ddows were damaced lD the relldeoee of Patrtcla Staynor, 1801 Reef Vtew Clrele, Rubor Vlew HWs, by a BB CUD or pellet gao ••• Allt.oDJo LI- cea., 29, AaabeJm_ wucbar- ced wttb tbe PtttJ tbeft of two box• of lllYerware from tbe Sberatoa Hotel, 4545 MaeArtbur BlYd •••• Delm11 II. Cbeeatt, M, Ca .. pl.ltraiK» Beach, was ebupd wttb c1riiDt drtq att.r b.lt- Uac the rear ol a mo4or- cycle at Mari.Dt An. IDd Balboe Ave., Balboa IalaDd.. • FRIDAY, AOO. 19 A 1971 Ford ear wu ItO- lea fl'oro 4QO Campu Dr., rectstertd to JobD J. Mc- Kerrea, 2520 CUff Dr., New- port Helcbb ••• u .. of a BB cun or pellet run wu blamed for a bole lD a wiD- dow 1D tiM nadeace of Lacl Alia PM*oa. 710-1/1 Orebld AYe., Corolll& del Mar ••• AD latnder ruacted tbe I'Miduee of~ w. Ba-ar, 1070 Peeeador Dr., Weltewr, bat DOtb1ac wu taaD • • • Two tarqiiO(M rt1p ft.bled at $1,175 .,.,. IIDl• fl'om ...... tM b&r PUBLIC NOTICE Ia tM ......_llotel. f$45 8-Mll K8ICA.rtlllar BlYd.., Allport FIC'tHMJI BUILNE8S .U., -= to JW t. KI.JB 8T ATIIdJCT YOUI, W..._r • • • A cu drtfH bJ Rclbert E. TIM t:aiJollrtll PI,_.. are Ban, II, o1. 1110 Park .. ..,_ ..... ....,, .. c..-,nla port, .ortlt-s oa Ntw- Aadr MlllrC-.11tCibrU-port Bhd.. 111 felt .rtb ~~~i= ol. 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JO, a1 11'1 Ulld ••• COlla ...... wu tau. to ..., "otp1tal wttll IDJuiM after betac stnet bJ a ear dmM bJ Carol Alia Wrtpt, JO, of 2'775 Mea V mSe Dr •• Co.- ta w-. WbUe croat.ac Bal. * Bl'fd., 75 f..t welt of Palm st., Balboa. • SUNDAY, AOO. 21 omcen IOQCid a ~ports ear wttb a damapd froat eDd •r tbe driYer blOb 4 willdows wttb tbe Yebiele at Newport Imports, SlOO W. Cout BwJ., Ma.rlDen Mlle. cuctnr J1,000dlmlce • • • VlDeeat E. Webb, 19, of 121-1/2 Urd St., West Newport, wu ctaarred wttb calUfttioll of marl)lua at that add.rea ••• A ea...u. player a.Dd ponr boc*er, n1aed at $146, wen stol• trom tbe ftD of Jam.. A. O'Malley, 815 Aleppo, East Bluff, parted at 140 Harbor IslaDd Dr. • MONDAY, AUG. 22 Several tllDdred pounds of tc np steel, valu.-1 . at $75, were stolen from tbe open yard ana of Spacemater Co., 845 w. 16tb St., West Side • • • Three cr..Pnc Charley p1aDts aDd 2 ualea planta lD baJIC1Dr }QII:.ttl aDd an uDk:Down type plaDt LD a claJ pot, all ftlaed at $170, were stolen from tbe eut aide of ~e baUdtac of Catalla Collfares, 300 N. Newport BlYd., Newpoztlb. • • • ~ $800 eaptaio't cbalr aDd pad feU fl'om tbe rear of tbe statioo ftCOG of VlrttJd.a c. Graney, 462-f Dorebelter Rd., Cameo Sbor•, WbeDtbe tau pte opened oo MacAr- thur BlYd. south of Birc h St.; occupants of a plclt-up truck stCJA)ed to pick up tbe cbair and pad, leanne wut- bouDd oo Blrcb St. • TUESD~Y, AOO. 23 Two bicycles valued at $200 wer. stoleo from tbe prace of Swt.or S. Weyer, 1915 Tradewtods Lane, Bay- crest • • • Heleoe B. Shaw, 510 Dahlla An., Corooa del Mar, rep>rted tbe $50 tbett of a wtre basket of mart- COld plaDtl from ber rro• porcb • • • Her nllet eoo- ta.l.D1nc $163 cash was sto- len from tlle car of Mary A. WcCartby, 5705 Seashore Dr ., West Newport • • • H. J. Justus, 506 DahUa An., Corona del Mar, reported the $35 theft of a potted ualea plant from his porch • •• A ~ r«twood flower bot. plaoted wttb petua.tas and begonJ.a.s, was pried from a fence at tbe home of Hen- ry R. Eldridge. 17"'1. M.Jra- mar Dr., Balboa • • • Two turquoise riqgs nlued at $175 were ~leo from the ap&rtmeDt of Jlm K. Erik-sm. 1815 Sbertortoo Pl., Oakwood aparttnelh • • • A thJef pried opea a wlDd- wtqg to plD entry to the ear or DaTid R. Re~unom, %70 Apte AYe., Balboa ls- JaDd. parted at 7 8 f aslltoo Island, ta.klQ( a $3,000 mo- bUe telepboot ••• Joseph C. McCoy, Z24 2othSt.,Ceo- tral Newport, reported tbe $14e tbeft from b1s car of a tellllis n cltet, gym s borts, brtefeue aDd I'\IDD1nc shoes • • • A baJIC1qg TUf&Dy tamp ftJued at $150 wu stolen from tbe clubhouse pool room at 200 PromoMory PolDt West, property of~ IrYiDe Co. • • A $283 ca- mera ns stolen from a pa- Uo d1JdiC room at tbt Bal- boa B&J Club wbile owner JobD D. Eldridce, 12'7 Pro- molltoi'J Dr. w., wu mm- mlllc • • • A bQrclar stole e.rreoey, cam en equJpmeot ud a tape recorder, n.latd at $M5, from tbt resJdeoee of Robert w. Obrdorf, 500 35tb St •• West Newport ••• A Ponebe sporta ear was ltolea fJom 300 Newport Cuter Dr., bekNicinr to Jo- eepb P. Flaherty, lNOWlDd- ftld LAM, Baycrut. ~ •• ,., ... u.. .. ... 114 Ollal ....... .... a--. ,........ till $100 t:Me of a ~ID-...S. ear cotW boat ,.,. car puked la troll oiMI' ~e ••• A bllqlar dlapd tbeel~­ trie pnp door OptMr ot Doe A. W&Jd. 111 S4tb st., Welt Newport, la lorellc tbe door opea to 1t.ea1 a $1?i.t5 bicycle ••• A $150 bicycle wu •• from tbe ranee ofFredN. Tomueet, l61t-1/Z W. 8al)o& BlYd., C.uai Newport • • • A burcJar MUebed e•ei'J room to tbe boG1e of Fred J . Todd, 811 E. Bay An., Balboa, ta.k1llr a $40 wateb, $3 lD cub Ud 5 traufu- ten • • • A $i0 bicycle ud $10 beach towel were ltolea fl'om Carols. Dld:eJ, 120 MulDe AYe., Balboe ls- laDd • • • Ftatar tacll:le •ahaed tt $1,!55 wu atoleo from tbe boet '•Queeo a:· moohd at 1'735 w. Coast Hwy., YarlDeH Mtle, ~- 1oQcial to WUUam W. Al- Yord, Lapa Beacb • • . Derek D. NlblD, 121 Vta V eDelia. Lido Isle, lost a $1,113 watcb, $90 eamen and Nl currency to barg- lara • • • Teresa Hardin, 755 Prom<*ory PolDt Dr. West, nported tbe tbeft of ber ear. • THURSDAY, AUG. ZS Gai'J R. SluU. 28, ot 22'74-A Placeatta AYe., Cos- ta Mea. wu arrested at Puk Newport, oo a cbaqe of theft of $800 cub from tbe Balboa Bay Ctub June SO • • • John P. CODD01e, Z244 Port CarU.le, Rubor Vlew Homu, ftiJOrted tbe theft or· a $450 teat eoclolun for the side ol btl bat cam- per aat a $35 lam.moct ••• A $35 borltp)wer outboard motor, clalD &Dd lock were stolen from the boet of Rua- sell V. Mou, 645 B&ystde Dr., a $1,110 loiS ••• A $5 wallet eoataJ.ntng $510 cash wu ltoleo from W. Loolle Vtnct. 1000 E. Oceao front, Balboa. "Give litht Mel the d..ttne~~ *ill cthepfM•r of itself:• Er.nus ' ROBERT G. SCHKTDT, son of Mr. and Mrs. W11Uam V. Schmidt of 1805 E. Bal- boe BlYd., Balbo&, bU en- tered bls ftelbmu year at the u.s. Air Foree Aeade- my, Colorado. He t.s a 1977 graduate of Newport Hubor hlgb scbool. BETA SIGMA PHI TO MEET HERE SEPT. 12 Newport Haltlor Area CouncU of Beta Slgma Pbt Sorority wtll bold lts ftrst meetiDc at Gleada.le Federal SaYi.Dgs, Newport Cemer, at 8 p.m. Sept. 12~N~ly elect- ed preside !It . ~ (Mel) MWer wtll preslde. Assist-toe the pres1deat 1a tbe oew ueeuUn board: Yice-l)resl- dent CODDle (Rlck) Sallors; reeordtnc secretary PbyUls (Lewis) Eldridge; corres- poDdlDg secretary Sallle (stu) Justl; treuurer Sa.ody (DoD) ftuhD. Tbe meetiDg wUJ estab- ll.ab goals tor charity tuoc- Uons and tuDd ra.lser for the ensuing year. AWAKENING GROUP AT THE NEWPORTER ·The musical and show group, ''Awakening,'' ts now aweartag lo tbe Lido louqge at Del 'Net*J's Newporter IDD from 8:45 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Tuesday through Sa- days. The group locludes lea- der Bob Sherman, who plays 5 keyboards, the elartoet and saxophone; lead male Yocalist Pete WUson, play- tog guitar and trumpet; Ran- dy Gaugben. leader bass and trumpet and ciodll.lng OD pt- a.oo. guitar and drums; Jlm Eskew, peJ'Q1Ss1on tnstru- . meals, and Dudellest~­ son, •oeallst. f'U:'""V" I nN\OVf\ U '.IJUI1 .. ...., .. __ .............. --· -·. PUIIJSHED IEEKLY-PG.7 HOW MUCH I CAN YOU AFFORD TO LOSE IF A BURGLAR DECIDES TO BREAK INTO YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS TONIGHT ? Sea Coast will plan your home or business security system. Phone 642,3490 Now! SEA COAST ALARM SYSTEMS (A DWMa., ._ c...t ....... ...., 1651 Plaunria Av•. • c .... till••• Getting settled made simple. New· town dll.....,.... fide after 1 W£lCO. WACON call. At yow Hoateu, It's 1111 jolt to help ,ou m.tke the most of your new Mi&flborttood. Our tfloiiPrc lrNt. Community OIIPOrtunitles. Spedal1ttrKtions. Lob of fKts to uwe you time 1nd IIIOMy. Plus 1 lle*-et of aHts tor your fMily. I'll blllttellifll tor ,.W uti. '*~~~ 64(),2893 -549.3215 Newport Center Animal Hospital AN N 0 U N C E S T H E A S SO C I A T I 0 N O F Mary C. Opel, D.V.M. DOGS C A TS B I R DS SMALL EXOT I C ANIMALS )P HON E FO R A PPOI N T M EN T O R E M E R G EN CY SER VIC ES 6 44-5460 I SSJ A VOCA OO . NEWPO R T C EN T ER NEWPO R T BEACH C A L. I F Why House of Windsor is Red Skelton's favorite cigar. Red Skelton's tried some cigars that are more expensive than House of Wmdsor Pal mas. but never one that's better. The reason is that our Palmas are made from only the choicest imported filler tobaccos and then carefully wrapped in specially selected Honduran natural or candela leaf. The result: quality and \'alue rolled into one rich, smooth-smoking cigar. House of \\'indsor Palmas. shapely Sportsman or full-sized Panatelas- t hey've got t he kind of taste that could make ....--. you forget you Look for th Houe of~ •p~ay alyov~ ever smoked anything else. I NEIII'OAT HARBOR ENSI(ll PUIILISitED JEEKL Y·PG.I THUimlAY, SEPT. I. 1171 OOIIOIIA DELIIAII, CAll F, The Neplune Society provides a l dlgnilled crema110n servicewllh d1ssemina1ion at &ea. There is no need lor emoatmmg. cosmetology, casket or grave Your Soc• a! Secuflly Of Veterans AdMiniStration death benefit may cover our complete serviCe Our literature tells the complete story ol our soc1111y Write Of call THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY 646-7431 24 HOURS 2400 W. C08at Hwy, Suite 9, Newport Be•ch MemDer Better Busmess Bureau Send Free Portfolio to: No Salesman Wilt Call NAME '"~============================= ADDRESS CITY Luncheon • Dinner Brunch • Late Supper Romantic old world atmosphere in the Capri Lounge Reservations Honored (714) 642 -9434 3300 W . Coast Highway at Newport Blvd. Newport Beach and the anginal Amelra 's on Balboa Island O Pf.N FOR LUN CH EON AND DINNER ENSIGN SUBSCRIPTION ORDER READ ALL THE LOCAL NEWS • 'I"UDD.AT, Alll,. a llotld L. a.-1m ,... ...... ,.....,... ... -..... ...,. "'&pllarud _,_ ... ....,..., ... flwlle'l's_...,s s.o.--.. -.. ........ Ford,--r Blt'd, , •• A bupar •rot. &lock ... -.. piA .. I'J to o..--r Parta, IHO Hullor BIYd., laldlc 1lCliUoc ..,._lor a motor •tlllele ftlltd at $311.15 • , , J-e Cop- ria, M4 Vletorta St., com- plalaed ot 1 .. $100 bal'(lary ot a Gtrmao Lacer .!2allto- maUc pistol, neordl aoo Doo:IUo, 111-A -lt., . ···-lou. • SUXDAY, AUG, Zl Cary M.,Moru_!O,tntne. -..... ed wllh'dnotllri-YII: at Saola Aaa ........ CoMa Mea St, at lJ:SOa.m. , , • A $U5.6S biCJdt ns Slolea trom the opea ranee ot Aanetl.t D. lUcks, 1915 Ayoa St.; Glenn M. Hicks, arne address, reported bJs $174.60 blcJcle atGlen trom ll'le tnm locker room at Costa Mesa bleb ac:bool ••• A buqlar stole a piUUc )l.r contatntnc about $8 in pennies l.Dd 4 half..dollars from the lh1ng room of AA~ thooy E. Burt, 2082-B Wal- lace Au, •.• Jobn S, Des- aens, 16, otsot6 Klllybroote Lane, was Iaten to Costa Mesa hospital wttb ln)ules sultered In an aecldeot on cooudge AYe., 69 feet south of Austlo St., ..tllle rldlng as a peasell(er ID a car driven by Da.aleJ J, Clemeots. 23, of 2166.0 Maple st. . .. A buratar rtmond a screen, lltted a wlodow aoo reached into the bedroom of Steven E. Schaeffer, 118 Albert Pl., laking a wallet with ldentt. ft catloo papers am about $200 cash; $70 currency had tieeo stolen 10 days earlier ••• A burglar pried open a bath room window to gain entry to the residence of Henry M. ValeDZuela, 139 Albert Pl., taking a double barrel 12.gauge shOtgun, a .22 caliber automatic pistol, a 7mm magoom rtne aDd about $60 In currency ••• C nlg £. Hendershot, 998 El Camino Dr., lost an un- determined quantity of coins, bken from the roiD boz of a wash!~ machine In the laulldry room. --......... at lllat addnu •• , A baqlar tor- etd a Uftac room door to pia'-..... __ dtoee ot Doa Petl'lltd1Dt, Z!SIS Eldla Aft,, tular ~• jar ot -" aad ---curnDCJ ••• Cub toh"nc $275 ..,., lllten by a blrc- Iar from a tltebtn &OYer- ware drawer Ia the Abru- u Muaare Parlor, l7SS Fullertoo An • , , A .tapJe run. tool& and l bullders uWtty leather belt made up the $Z60 tbeft from a •ehlcle of Sea Coast&.IUdJ.acSullPlY, 1651 Placeat1a Ave •. , • A bicycle was stolen from Kelly Sue Golsarry, 1935 Ora.oge An, • , , A $ZOO turquoise aDd sUnr rt.ng was stolen from tbe car of MI- chael E. Howsley, 632 Sty. Ylew Lane, parked at 630 Paulartoo AYe.; a door latch was broken to pin entry • • • The right rear wtodow was smashed fn the car of Harold B. Dunlavy, 787-C W, Wilson St., but notht~ was touod mlssll'€ , • , A $112 bicycle was stolen from the prage of VIctor P. Me AUster, 3078 Trtntty Dr .••• A 1971 Mercury Comet car was stolen rrom the used car sales lot at Nabers Cadillac, 1425Baker St. , • • Susan L. Stolt!, 14, of 117 Yorltsh.1rt! st., was taken to Hoag hospiW wtth Injuries suffered when her bicycle was Involved In an accident with a hU and run car on Placentia Ave., 260 feet south of 17th St ••. , A purse with contents valued cash. • THURSDAY, AUG. 25 ~t $1!50 eaab In apll.s~ tlc dnYer was stoleo from a sentee lslabd cub reg- Ister by the occupula of a ear, wbo fled the ac:eoe, attelldlnt S..yam Na,Wa told omcers; tbe tbeft oceurnd at tbe G ' H Aroo station, 1898 Newport Bl•d., at 12:15 a.m., while be was busy 1D a back room , •• MJehael R. Collen, 25, ot 665 Park Dr., was charted with dnank drtvtoc at Harbor Blvd, and Bay St. at 1:45 a.m. , • , Coins were stolen from 2 plrOa.U maeh.Joes aOO a juke box, drawers beinl pried open, In the Otrtce Bar, 1728 Newport Blvd.; the burglar pried open a rear door to gato entry • • , A thief used bolt cutters on a ebaln to steal a $250 mo-l)ed bi- cycle from Michael Moul. too, 1300 Adams Ave., from where It was secured ln a walkway 1n from: of the door ••• George R. Grose, 1910 Whittier Ave., reported the burglary of a TV set and S-45 1n currency .• , Kelly Sauacool, 16, Placem:ta. and a passencer oD her mo-ped bicycle, Mara Blsceglia, 17, F'uliertoo, were lakeD to Hoag hospital wttl'l ln)Jrles, following an accident at 18th St. alld Newport Blvd. with a vehicle driven by Eric S. Hanaver, 42, of 3-45 Uni- versity Drive. • FRIDAY, AUG. 26 at $1,155 ns taken from a closet lD the ottlce of Katherine T. Krauss, 1957 Newport Blvd ••• , Wayne E. Fahrbach, 2!1, of 744 Vlc. toria St., suffered minor in- )Hies to his left arm and neck when a man came up beh.Jod him outside 1943 Placentia Ave. at 11 :30 p.m. and attacked hl.m wtth a base- ball bat. • WEDNESDAY, AUG, 24 A burglar cut a screen door to gain entry to the re. stdence of James Gurga, 2775 Mesa Verde Or, East, taking a $425 stereo system and $300,27 ln cash ••. Joseph s. WllUams, 16, of 97-4 Cheyenne St., com- plained that a plck..pocket bumped Into him at 3333 Bristol St., laid~ his wal- let, which eonta.lned hlsCo&- ta Mesa Pollee Dept, E•· plorer ldentlfleatlon card and a temporary driver'& license . , , DaYid A. Rosen. sttel, 1467 DeauvUie Pl., reported the $275 burglary from his garage of about • MONDAY, AUG. 29 Hand tools nlued at $350 were stolen from the truck of John P. McNamara, 920 Coronado Dr •• , Charles N. Slaughter, 1506 Vtvlan Lane, Harbor Highlands, re ~ ported the $12 burglar}· of quarters, a coin bot pried open on a washer-dryer In an apartment complex at 203 Ogle St •••• A customer nottlled a sales clerk of seeing 2 men take 4 coats aoo walk out of the custo. mer entrance of Sears, Roe- buck Co., 3333 Bristol St., and leave In a ear; the loss wu estimated at $225 ••• Barbara F'. Man.., 647 Joann St., f.eported the Sl,l67bur. glary of a color TV set, antique ramtly sUver nat~ ware set, 2 stereo speakers, a radio tuner, wrought Iron hanging tamp, tape reco r- der, plus stalnJess steel n at- ware. 45 cassette tapes am 40 feel of rope • , • An $850 camera with accessories was stolen from the Camber Fatrl~ Co:.t.. 711 W, 17th st ... , A TV set, stereo equipment, scroll saw and partlallydls- manUed sliding .. ...o~.ss door made up the $<180 burglary from the restde11ce ot CIa- mUle Istre Jr., 596-B Jo. ann St. • , A burglar stole $230 worth of automotive tools and testing equipment from the garage of Dale c . Worley, 2849-A Lemon st. • • • A power bead pipe machine on a tripod and a 50-foot ertenslon cord made FREE SELF-ESTEEM SEMINAR OFFERED A free seminar on self- esteem will be sponsored by the Barksdale Founda- Uoo Tuesday, Sept, 20, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the StU-E steem Center. 3400 lnlne Avenue, room Z02 , Newport Beach. 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Dalton, 20, lD the U-Tote-M market, 1913 Pomona AYe, at 1 a.m.; the clerk, alone lo the store with the band..! I, sur. reDded about $200 cash, and the suspect fied on foot, de- scribed as being In his early 20s wearing a green jac ket aod dark pants •.• A 1962 Buick car was stolen from Carol Ann Overcash, 2525 Elden Ave.· ••• Four Ures and wheels valued at $400 were stolen fro m the sports car of WUUa m A. Henry, 2881 Bristol St. ... Three rlogs valued at $339 and $6 in currency was the burglary loss reported by Patricia R. Smith, 1300 Adams Ave •••• A neighbor reported the burglary of the residence of Edna Channess, 2123 Union Ave., on vacation, with any loss unknown ••• A burtlar broke a locked window to take stereo speakers, a clock aod silver coins from the residence of LaVonoe R. Olson. 3196 Chemln De Fer Way, a $375 loss .... A girl, 12, was charged with the burglary of $6,50 from the apartment of Thelma R. 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Z7 A burglar broke a tront door lock to gain eatry to the restdeoce of Nancy A. Otis. 3163 College An .• ta- ldne; a $250 semt~automa­ Uc ,22 riJle wtUl scope, aD $85 western stJle lanyard slide wtUl turwolse stone mJ a $5 bUI • , • A lhltf stole $62 in currency from tbe purse of Roberta M, Ray, 237 .C E. lsth st •• wbUe sh• was asleep ln ber apartmelll: • • • LaDC:e L. Htuers, 1 US Meyer Pl., complatDid that tomeooe broke a $25 win~ dow wtth a rock at 920 Ta- III.D& Pl, to tnter the car- ... aDd ~teal a $115 aer ... door hom Us tneU ••• llorlal ... alClll ........ cUmbtd a trM to ,..cb a boiOOOJ aal -rod a bed· __ ........... --at I"'IIJO Aoder--.ttll ........aw.,. laldlc J ,... , .... ..-nto Ull."--·"' -•• , A loorstar Clll a ...... ·-lock_ ....... boll at ...... --· IIPI player,~ 111M~..,., ... ..--..... 11. Mrs. Jones avails herself of the expert help of Laguna Federal's counselors in planning a profitable savings program. 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