HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-10-06 - Newport Harbor Ensign.Panel votes7-6· to move McNally
Mdfally eoCMidoD ldp
ect.ool *-14 bemondflom
1ta pl'eltlll ate. at lf.-,ort
ud 19tb 1D Co.ta ...... a
~ebool dtltrtct cltlleU eom-
mlttee decided TDMdly
DICbl. But, lbl coaadtt ..
taned eo cStelde .rben u.
Kbool llloUJd be IDOfecl.
Tht committee ls tcbtd-
oltd eo me« aplll Oct. 11,
poalllrly to ruab .aeb a
rtcOmmeadlttoo, ud tbt
Bo&rd of Edleatioo wm lbldy
tbe t..it OD Oet. !5.
OD a ? -t ¥Ott, wttb ooe
member aa.t&1D1Dc, CtM
puel deetdtd to recom-
mtDd Cbat tbe Jtbool be
mewed. Dartnc neeat we.U,
tbe commUtMbUbeldhear-
MESA GRANTS
SALARY HIKES ·
lie• at wnaon, Wblttter and
Moate Vttta t ltmtllbry
scbooll, all ln Costa Mesa.
Earller, the committee bad
deeidtd tbat oOtt of those 3
would be closed, to make
room tor tbe contlnuatton
scbo91. But, beartogs at tbe
3 sebools proclleed strong
OIII)OIIUoo bom parents aDd
........... . ~TH YEAR, MO. 8 c .... ~ •
st:udetlb, no .,.... tMtr
ne&pborbOOd elematary
schoob kept optD. lloDdlly
napt, MeNally pareats tad
stadeatt pl.aded wltb tbe
committee to let tbe b1Cb
school stay Where tt 11.
The Board of bcatioo,
wbJch must 11lt1mately de-
cide the Issue, ll on record
fawortDc the elosare of ooe
tlemeatuy Kbool per year
for S years, ~~ to declln-toc enrollment, aDd bas •oted
to move McNally by Sep.
tember, 1979. The 7.7 acre
McNally stte Is sebedulecl
to be 110ld for prtYate de-
velopment as part of Costa
Mesa's downtownredeYelop-
meat plan. Tte citbens com-
mittee wu ~lnted by the
Boud of Education, aod was
g1Yen tbe task of recom-
mendl• whic h of the
scboolss)W)Qld be madeavaU-
able to bouse McNally.
Tuesday night's cltizens
com mlttee meetillc began on
a contused DOte, as mem-
bers seemed reluctant to
tac kle the central Issue.
F'tnally, former Costa Mesa
mayor Alvin Pinkley moved
for 'a yes-or-oo vote on
whether McNally should be
moved, and the YOte was
7-6 tavortng the move.
Other members, r eluctant
to see WUson, Whittier or
Monte VIsta closed, tried eo
add othe r schools to U.. u.t
under cooslderaUon. Vle.
torta, Bayview, Lf.odber11l
and Caltfornla schools were
all suggested. but to a sertu
of votes ranging from 7 -S
to 13-1, the committee de-
cided to exclude those
schools. ·
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COSTA
MESA
.... # ": 4 ' THURSDAY, OCT. 6, 1977 PHONE : 673·0550 CORONA DEL MAR, CALIFORNIA
SaJan tocreuestor Costa
Mesa city department bt&ds
of up to 1~ tUYlllon ~
up to ? -1/nt, maJDteiii.DCe
employees up to 8-S/6 wert
approved by tbe City Coaoen
Mooday ate~.
Tbe Couoen recttnd and
flled a memora.odum of UD-
derstaotUDc with the Costa
Mesa City Employe.s' A1111.
Boyd named
president
mai.Dtenuee uD.U. UDder tbe
acnemeat, tbe ettywW pro-
cetd with oecessary steps to
coatraet for the publle em-
ployee~ rtUrtmtM system
for aon-saletJ employees by
July 1, 1~8. If the PERS
ls DOt adopted, tbe current
etty retirement plan wW be
cbaoged to Include PERS fea-
tures.
Tbe clty wUl contribute
u addttiooal $12 a n.oatb
for each employee for me-
dical, long-term dtsabWty
and dental contributions. The
parties agree to meet after
July, 1979, to dlseuss wages
boars and other terms and
coodltions of employment to
be eUectlve 1n the fall of
1979.
FIFTH AVE. BYPASS
by ReaHors
Veteran Corooa del Mar
Realtor John Boyd is the oew
presldeM of the3,000-mem-
ber Newport Harbor-Costa
Mesa Board of Realtors. He
is the only man on tbe
board's new slateofotticers.
Serving with him wUl be
first nee-president VIrginia
Cleek, secood vice-presi-
dent Betty Gn.tbb and sec-
retary-treasurer Helane
Joy.
The new board of di-
rectors loeludes George
Vogel, Joyce Edluod, Hal
Ploehto, Holmes Taylor and
Art GloY1nett1. Mr. Gto-
vtoettlls the lmmediateput
presldent of the board.
Installation of new officers
Is set for January. Mr.
~yd and his wUe, Jane,
ban been to the real estate
bus1oess lD Corona del Mar
for the past 12 years. They
opeflht Boyd Realty at 368'7
E. Cout H'lt')'. 1n Coroaa ............ ~
ptebd u Realtor of tbe
yeu for 1~6.
He was a putoer to tbe
denlopment of Amtgos Way
apartmeDts lD the Bluffs 1n
1970.
Prior to getting toto the
real emte buslness, Mr.
Boyd was postmaster of
Newport Beach from 1953
to 1955. Prtor to t'lat, be
worked for a chemical tlrm
bact East, and for the u.s.
Gypsum Co. ln the South-
east. During World War U,
he sened with the U.S. Corps
of Eogtoeers. That service
broupt bJm to the ol<! Santa
Ana Army Air Base on tbe
edge of Costa Mesa.
After tbe war, be stayed
bert to help orp.ntse Bay-
new BaDders Supply ln 1946
aDd operated that bus!Deu
UDtn It wu sold In 195S.
He was orpn.tzlng director
of Martners Bank here In
1953 unW ft merged wlth
Untted Cal11orula Bank ln
1957.
Mr. Boyd, along wlth WO-
llam L. O'Bryon. organl.zed
Boyd-O'Bryon Co., a general
seeurttlts busioess, to, 1956,
and .old bJs 1ntertst to Mr.
O'Bryon 1n 1959. He theD
orpnl&ed lDd sened u
preslcfeot of Harbor Thrlft
and Lou 1n 1958, wbJeb wu
.ol<! the following year to
the Morris Plan Co.
Mr. Bo~orp.ntudSooth
trD CI.IUornla Thrift and
Lou iD Coat& Mea 1n 1959
ud wu ltl prNJdtnt aatU
Ml11Dc ltls IDterest 1n 19SS.
WbtD bJ weot lnto the real
MtatelloatMSS. .
JobD 8ord wu Ytee..pr..t-
d.t ot tbt Newport Rubor
Cbamber of Commtret 1n
1H7 .... , lDd a Chamber dl-
r.ettr from 1H7 UW 185'1.
Ht wu ne...prntdeJII otu.
A..oelattd Cblmben ot
Comaaeret ot <>rupCouty
11 lta-53, aad dlndor ot
V.._. F'11Dd of Newport
... frooJn 195t th,_.
1111.
For 1DUJ ,.au, be bU
..._ IdlY• wtaa Boy ScoUt.
..,... oa tlill UteiU" ............ put,.._
dell ol .... '-I'd ol e.I&IIQ
Mdtr-..ofa.....,....
Pt...,tartu ~ ... ..
...... ol ......... -Bal-
. baia ._, Chllt, lfftpert
mil l.cMip, ....,_ ..
80IIIc ~ .. ---Aa&., .. u.., ....... .... .,... c..e c .. , a. ............ .
"ft ........... , •. .... ,. .... ..... w-.-.-. ..... ,.
Tecbntcal and profession-
al employees will receive
sAlary Increases from 6-
1/4% to 8-3/4% and cleri-
cal employees about 7-1/2%.
The overall salary Increase
wUI cost the city about$247,-
000 durl~ the rema1Dder
of this flsca1 year. AU em-
ployees were recommeoded
for a 6-l/4%sa1arylncrease
and additiooal medical con-
tributions tn October, 1978.
COM GOP UNIT PLANS
OCTOBERFEST PARTY
The Corona del Mar Re-
publican Assembly w111 hold
Its anmal membership
••oetoberfest,. party at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Schmitz lD Spyglass Hill at
6:30 p.m. Suoday, Oct. 16.
Fu~r ~rmatlon may
be obtatoed by calliog the
prestdeot, Ree SDby, (714)
833-0320.
CHRIS STEEL ot Costa Me-
sa, an elected member of
the Ora~e County Republi-
can Central Committee, wtu
speak at the Oct. 11 meeU~
of tbe Irvine-Coast Repub-
Ucan Women's Club at the
University Park communi-
ty center, 1 Beach Tree
Lane, Irvine. His topic will
be ''lnfiueoce of the volun-
teer groups on the Republi-
can Party." The meeting
will begln at 11 a.m., follow-
ed by a '' sandwich exchange"
luncheon at noon and the
program at 1 p.m. Call Do-
rothy Crabb, 551-3905, for
more Information.
1. HELD IN DRUG BUST
Newport polfce arrested
7 per110os last Thursday
o.tght In Costa Mesa on drug
charges, following an In-
vestigation by local nar -
cotics detectJves.
Robert James Brooks, 30.
JOHM BOYD
Rf'ally Bo•rd pruident
of Santa Ana, was cllarl!ecl
wlth havtng heroin ror sale
and the other suspects were
booked on charges grow lng
out of the arrest.
Police said they ratded a
residence at 449-A Hamil-
ton ~ !Q_p_.m. Cynthia Beth
Hersh, Z6, who pollee satd
Uved there, was charged wtth
using a controlled substance.
The same charges were
lodged against Arch Kennedy
Lindsay Jr •• 24, of 531-A
WUson, Costa Mesa; lUDdy
stan Coones, 21, of Huntlng-
ton Beach; Len Edward
Peterson, 22, of 300 Hamil-
ton; Kirk J. Herrell, 25, of
MO.A Hamilton, and a Foun-
tatn Valley man.
Jacquellne Langhorn Tor-
guson, 3-4, of 449-A Hamil-
ton, wu charged wlth pos-
sessing a hypodermic needle
aDd syrl~e.
Cannery plan considered
A cooeept plan tor the
fUture of Central Newport
and Cannery VWage tops
tbe apDda wben the New-
port Beach Pl.amine Com-
mission meets tonight, Oct •
6, at 7 p.m. at City Hall.
Tbe planners are trytoc
to draw liP a specltle ana
plan tor tbe area bounded
by 31Dd st. aDd Z4th St.
OD tbt DOrth, Balboa BIYd.
&DCl the oe.D OD the west,
l9tb St. on tbe lOUth. a.nd
Newport Bay a.nd the Rbtoe
Cbuotl Oil tbt eut. ZoDlnc
ud tatun cteTelopmeot
woald ba" to eod>rm to
tbt pJu. whteb ts espec:ted
to IDclaclt pnm.&oa for more ....... .. rtiJc.
Aim oa tocdlbt's arencta
are Cbeat •bjlcts, u,ted 1n
tilt orclu ID wldeb they're
.. to be cll.talltd:
• mLL CDTf;R, DIU
tbl W,Ort ..... a.J fiUII)
IIIPronl tJr a t-eeM omee .............
• OOPLD Dill ..tcf 11-
ceed ... ~~-~ ....... llmlt
at 400 DabUa, Conaa ell& .......
• OffJ.:I BLOO, tMt
ftUt ..... -·-a......--...... .... ........ ol..,... ....
II.,._MIMIIIItruDitD ..._IIIIIIIL
• JAil or MIWJOH
I. nQ I II 11• I. Coul
..,".1.~ ......... ...... or..,..., .................
temporary modular buUd1Dg
at the southeast corner of
Ford and San Miguel In New-
port RlUs Center.
LOCAL MAN GETS
AWARD IN D.C.
DtDDis M. Taylor, New-
port-based landscape archi-
tect, was slated to be a
guest at the White House,
yesterday wtlen Mrs. Jimmy
Carter presented awards for
toY1ronmentaJ coatribu-
tJons.
The oeculcm was the 24th
l.DIN&l l.aDcbeape awards
procram of the American
Assocllttoa of Nanermeo.
Tbe award ctfen Mr. Tay-
lor salutes h1l deYtlopm.at
of Villa Park Trusmtulon
StaUOD lortbeSoatbtnCalt.. t>ras& Ed1soo Com.pqJ. Yr.
Taylor ll a ptlDcf&JI.J ot tht
PtrtdlaD GrOQP, a laad8capt
archltectul'l.l, Pia.aa11t ..,
~ ft.rm oeMewport
8J..t., Nftport HtiCIU.
HO PICK·UP HOLIDAY
ON COLUMBUS DAY
ffnpol't ,.,...,. c ......
,;w .e tUI a MUc~Qoa
Coli.._ DllJ, Oct. 10.
u.t ol tile eu:J IDriMilJ
ldllldlltd ........... coUec-
....... .,WIIIbe ......._ w·a"Cit1 ................... _... IIJ 1 me. C s ...., ...... -. ...... , ....
STUDY SOUGHT
Tbe fi.rst step to maktng
Filth Ave. a cross-town
street through Corona del
Mar may be taken Tuesday
night by the Newport Beach
City Councll. Tbe CouocU
will consider a reeom-
mendatioo that an environ-
mental Impact report (ElR)
be done on the project.
The city's oUlctal Traffic
Atfairs Committee (T AC )
makes that recommendation,
and others, in a report on
a Corona del Mar trat.fic
oplnton survey that was done
this past summer.
··The committee felt that,
with a school, a youth cen-
ter and a senior citizens
center aU operating ln the
nelghborh6l)lj, some im-
proved access to the area
is desirable, • • explained
Rich Edmunstoo, assistant
city tramc engineer. The
com mlttee consists or tramc
englneer BUI Darnell, police
traffic Capt. Donald Oyaas
and city manager assistant
Gerry Boltot.
The city's door-to-door
survey showed COM resl·
e1ents overwhelmingly ln fa-
vor or exteodlog FU'th Ave.
across Jasmine Cree~ thus
<II. .lOtj ~ -"¥
ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Ensign
* MORE HARASSMENT
When the latest scheme to change
the Newport Beach sign code was brought
forth, tbe reauud.DI ~r4 was given by
the city that it would Just be a '1re-
codification." By that newspeak language
was meant that the sign regulations
scattered throughout the long-winded
city code book would be extracted and
reassembled in one easily available
location.
That's not the way it has turned
out. The city planning commissioners,
always looking for ways to latch on
more controls, have come up with much
more than re~codifying . Once again,
they are trying to get rid of roof signs,
cut down on height and size, and in-
fringe on first amendment protection
by drastic limitations on real estate
signs. That last effort is being recom-
mended in the face of a court decision
striking down a similar sign law as an
infringement of the first amendment.
provldl~ a 2-lane resi-
dential east-west strPet
from Dahlia Av e. to Poppy
Ave.
ln its report to the City
CouocU, the TAC disa~rPes
with the survey's conclusion
that len turns off Coast Hwy.
should be restricted to sl~
nallzed lnterseetlons. How-
ever, :\ letter has been SPOt
from Cit}• Hall to the state
highway department, which
controls Coas t Hwy ., a skin~
tha t the state study tllat pos .
slbillty. The letter also asks
for possible re-synchroni-
zatton or Coast H"Y. trar.
ftc signals In Corona d£>1 Mar
to Improve traffic now.
The T AC goes along with
the survey in recommending
that parldng on Coast Hwv.
not be banned. ThE! reports
suggest that th£> city work
with the Corona del Mar
Ch.imber of Commerce in
possibly settl.ng up an off-
street parking district,
which would be supported l.ly
taxi!~€ comm£>rct.a l property
owo('rs . ThE' distrtct would
buy up lots near the hlghwa~
for off-street rummerdal
pa rkin!!.
C ity-Manaeer Ro~rt Wynn
estimated Y£>Ster day that an
EIR on Flfth Ave. woul d take
them 4 to 6 months. ThP
Cit)' Cou ncil could then sturly
the EIR to se~ whet her it
w Jots to go ahearl with the
project," he explained.
The COM traffi c: report
is the 3M item on Tues-
day night 's a~enda when the
Ci ty Couocll conv enE's at '::30
p.m. at Cit; Hall.
The Irvine Co.
• reor-ganazes
The Irvine Co. this w£>ek
announced the fi rst in a
series of company reoreanl-
zatlon moves under new
president Peter Kremer.
The move begins the phase-
out of t~ land ··ompany's
role in artual roru.tructlon
of projects.
Uoder UlP t hange, both
the company's homebu!ldlnl!
unit, lrvtne Pact!lc, and thE'
residential dtvlsion have
been placed under the single
direction of Vice-President
F rank E. Hughes. The rom-
merr ial division and the Ir-
vine Industrial Complex wlll
be consolidated tnto a silll!le
division headed by Vice-
President RiC:13 rrl M. Can-
non.
Add itiona llY. President
president, an,1 v. lllla:-n R.
Watt, multi-famlh dlvts10n
v .ce-presideot, to l£>3 VP the
compan} to forn, thelt own
development firrr s.
Mr . HUC!hPS jolneO the lr -
v!nP Compan} tn 19CO as an
engmE>er and subsE'QuPnth
t•erame man:ll!er of en-
gin~>Prirw and di re-ctor or
en~::tnf'(>rine;. In 1968, l1(' ~~.-.l.s
Plt>r tl'rl viro>-prPS!d('n t for
projert 11.-velopm<>nt , be-
•'omilU! virP-presldent a~
he<~d of the f('<>t1o>ntial rli-
vislon in l <r.t'l,
Mr . C.tnnor. jotnl'<1 thP Ir -
vine Com pa ny in 1969 in thf'
sales and markettnc: t1l -
vis ion or thP 'rvine lndustna I
Complex, nslllg to the post-
tion of vtr e -prt>s1<1E'nt of
sales arYl marketing, In 1974
he was elt>('t£>11 PT~'"tr1ent of
the lrvtne lnt1ustrla! ·om-
plex.
It's 30 for
[be Hoffman
In. Richards Hoffman.
IA"Il-lmov.•n Pacl!ic Angler
.11111 a jovial raconteur of
I'Jrns, rued Satu rday In St.
Joseph Hospital after an ex-
tPr.dPd illness.
f or many vear!' ··Doc"
Ho Hman was author of
Calling CQ," a column
about sport flshing and angl-
111i( wh!r h appea red in the
F.osi~n nev.·spaper.
He Is survived by his wife,
Ertle, of the rome on Mar l-
.:old .\ve., Corona 11el Mar,
and l:ly his 2 rhlldren, Rich-
ards Hoffman Jr. of Grass
Valle}' and Nancy Olson of
Corooa.
Fun eral semces "Nt're
neld Tuesday aft ernoon at
~altz-B~>rgeron Mortuarv in
Corona del Mar wtt h the
Rev. Patrick McNamara,
hap a tn at St. Joseph Hos-
plt3.l, o!f1riatlng. Private in-
termt>nl wa s at Pacjflc View
\.tomorial Park.
Ori!!lnall } !rom the ea~t.
Dr . HMrman ~raduated from
PPnn StatP L:m versltv herore
taktnl! his medical training.
H.-. s£>rvl>f1 wttb the l'.S. Air r or<'P in Ita!~· rturi~ World
\\ ar 1!.
Aftt>r retlnng from his
me ht al prrt.·t!re tn Santa
~na, hP husiPd hlmo;elf with
'>Pvt>ral hobbiPs, 1ncluding
ro• k "OllectilliZ and photog-
raph~. He was a past pr esi-
1Pnt of Paclflc AnRlers. Dur-
tnc hl5 }'Pars of writing his
CJ itillf C.Q."column,per-
11.• P" the t!reatest moment
"\ow v.·hen hP wa s able to
rPport the end of rears of
frustration with the r atch or
lit!' h rst ma rlin. Last May 19, this Lo~ presented some
"modern Machiavellian" advice on
building up the power of government
and eroding the freedoms guaranteed
to us by our constitution. Here's how
the modern Machiavelli goes aoout it:
Kremer announced that all
property management tunc-
tlons of the rompany will
soon be ~'ODSOlidated into a
single operating group. It
wlll include the company's
mu lti-ram ih leasing anrl
management actlvttles, in-
dustrial and com mercial
property management pro-
gram and other property
services. ln the interim,
these departments will r e-
port dir ectl y to the presi-
dent 's office.
EARL KING DEAD AT 81
"Sign legislation is an efiectlve scheme
for harassing local business owners.
Go slowly at first. Get local citize'ls
interested in sprucing up the business
districts, and then propose a modest
(Contimled OD Pace Z)
Mr. Kremer not ed that
the rea llgnment or the rom-
pany's produ ct line di-
visions at this tl mt> refle<"ts
decisions by Altx>rt J. Auer,
commercial division vice-
CHIEF BACKS COPTERS
Stro~ sqpport ror the use
ot pollee helicopters ftS
Yoleed by Newport Beacb
PoUce Chief Peter Gross
ln a speech lut Thursday
at tbe Corona del Mar
Chamber ot Commerce
luoc:heoo meetiog.
Ia an &08Wer to quesUoas
from tbt ud!eoee, ChJtf
Cross made the toUowi.Dc
obM~ Tbt btll-
CC)IIttrl ~,. a trt!MDdou
dlttrrut Co crllllt. Tbty 10
0111t oa catroJ "'oai.J U .ome-tJUc as tbtre." TM.J an .ow
ltu ..., •• --"· ud .. , ....... liM ...... lollcl
-'1 dtrtlc "'"rrile or .u ..
... l tin. ....., ol tbt COlli·
... ....... NIIIttro• ....., ........ -,.. .... ......... .........
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lltar .. ..... •••••• .. .,... ... ..-.n.tcaa
be seen at nJcbt, be ~ld that
be bad astecl tbe sameques-
tJoo uotn be went upatD.lght.
''It's amuq what caD be
seen."
lh bls speech_ be stres-
sed crime preYtatioo ratber
tban crfme ftcbtlDr. He sald
that bls prime Objective ts
to preftm erlme trom blp-P"l... ud be aoUelted tbt
eoopentioo ot tM com-
munltJ ID c&r1'111111 oat tb1s
eampalp.
8t upnaed CODCera
o"r an. k)e&l actJbades.:
Tbt ••taetave.. tr.t -·
..... .., lltruct ptes
a,J' •IPbortloocl cocnm.t-u.; • 'let tM I)OIIce do uu
~~~n~m bJ .,a llaiWIIIi to CID &11-tMII ....... Cl't.lM ,........._
............ 08 tile lut
..... M lillld lallt flDIN
of ..,dtulla ID lUI acdal
against s hoplUtlng is an ex-
a mple. He urged the mer-
chants to report such In-
cidents to tbe polle-e •
stan Bressler, community
reta tlons officer, said that
our eft)' dehnltely has a
shopllttl~ p~lem. He said
be was ready to til£ to
merthams oo an tDdl•t~al
basls, or to address a Cl'OQP or merchants, suuesttac
wbat ~n be dooe wlthln the
store to combat shop11.ftiJI&.
lb CUM wbtr. sbopllft1nc
ls cieftdeb II)Ott~ ht said
the m.reblat lboald follow
tbt •ll*l oatslde, qtp
IMr or blm -(mo.t lbop-
llttera an womtll} ... lD
eom .... u. Wllfle IOIM-
oot .... ca11J tM poUc:t.
Ht CllliHoMd ....... 1aJt111
IIUds -1M ...,.ct. bat ratltv to ut lor '*-n oC
U. ,.,. .... ttem ud 911
lor ta. polke to a.rrtn.
G ravesldE' servk es for
Ear l R. King Sr., 81 , who
operated King's l andlng
Yacht Aochorare, l ido Pen-
insula, Cor 22 yea rs, wt>re
held Tuesda}.
Mr. K~ was born at Tv-
mato Springs , just north of
CC nominees
Thrt'e new businesspeople
will join 7 lmcumbents on
the ballot for the Corona
del Mar Chamber of Com-
merce directors next month.
Hal Aeblscher o.( Hearl~
Aids, D. D. Bogard M Kit<'hen
Things. and Peter Van
Schulte of Sandpiper lno are
the noml.Mes for IK'W di-
rectors. Incumbents who wUl
also be on the ballot art>
WU1t2m Kull, the C'UrNmt
president; BUlle McNiely,
Hat Ptnchtn, Rachelle
Robers, Jerry Stewa.rt, Rob-
ert Stoessel aoo Joe Wol.
bers.
Mrs. Sttwsrt was as.bd
to head the commJttee lor
tile a~a~aJ tll.oqu~ wl\leb
will bf betd lnJUIIUf. Mrs.
Robers wtll ustst btr. Put
presldeot Frant Jl.lb wu
Damed to bead a lbJdAc
commttttt Oil by.Ja ...
F'•rt21t.r ~ wU1
be made from tbl Goor ll
tlllt .... ....... ol tM
Clamber. wbldt wm be u ••aa.r lltolrs" mJ.ar llelel
ll Coatry LU 11tei1oUs
oa TtaJ'IdlJ, Oet. 1'1.
F l Toro M.trin(' Air Statton,
His father farmedlandon the
Irvine Ranch.
He passed .twa}' Sept. 29
J t Hoag hospltal. He Is sur-
vived by sons Jerry iCing,
Costa Mesa, and Ward King,
Palos V Prdes; a daughter,
Vlrgtnta Le;notne, Dayton,
Ohio; 12 grandchildren and
7 great-grandchildren. He
was a member of Seafaring
Masonic Lodge 708, aDd the
Al Malatkah Shrloe Club.
Memort.al contrtbutlons to
tbe Shrlner s Crippled Chll-
uren•s Hospital are sunes-
tt'd by th@ family.
S9,37S LOSS IN THEFT
AT NEWPORT HOME
A thJel toot mtot coats
and other loot n.Iued ~t
$9.375 from tbe borne of a
Harbor Hl(hlands womu
thls week, poUct reported.
Jou LLQda Levlnt aJd
lh@ rM»ned home to 1000
Mtrloera Dr. Moodily aiCtlt
afttT a w"ttDd U.....
"nd dlscoYt:red htr frollt
door opea IDd tM ..,..
Items mJ..sltlc from btr bid-
room.
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a tar..u.t _.. ~ a
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• TEACH SAFETY AI I e.u-. I WOOl UIDt "-IDIJ Dtvtr but bHD
PUBLISH.£0 WEEKLY, on Tlllrdy. Seecmd Clus
pc:lltact p~td at Coroaa del Mar, Calli. Newspaper offtce
aDd prtottur plant Ia the Enstga BuUdlng, Z7Zl E. Coast
Hwy., Coi'ODI del f41r, Calif, 9Z6Z5. PHONE: 673-0550.
THE NEWPORT liAR-1977 BOR ENSIGN was ad)ldged
to be a QfiWCJ*JM!r of gen-
eral etrculatlon "by court PUB~~~rE~~ d8C'ree No. A-20178, dated
May 14, 1951, in Superior
Court lor the County of
Orange, StateofCallfornta,
aDd by reason thereof is
quallned to pubUsh all pub-
ltc ootices required by law.
THE NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN Is the legal news-
paper for the City or Ne'4-port Beach and publishes all
public notices for the city.
ARVO E. HAAPA ••..•.••• Owner aod Publisher
PEG HAAPA •••.•. , •..... Associate Publlsber
FRED DAVIS .•...•. , .•.•...•.•...• Editor
OON HalE •.....•.•.. Adverttslnc, Circulation
J1U NOYES •....•.••• , ••. , •. , • Adverttatag
LORRAINE PENNINGTON .. Secretary, Bookkeeper
KAY SHANNEP ... , .••..•..•..•. Typesetter
KARIN RAAPA. ••••.•• , •.. , •. , •. Typesetter
DREXEL CANNON ....••..•••.• Shoj. Foreman
MIKE HOUGAN •.••.•........ ShOp Assistant: R~pre~en1ed Nol«>noll~ by tiiii:J lf'f'!t':l..
US, SUBURBAN PII:E ~S INC ,.., •• ( AUDIT f 0 eY ~·
SUBSCRI PTION RATES
ONE YEAR SUBSCRIPTION ....... , ..... $ 6.00
TWO YEAR SUBSCRIPTION ....... , , •. , . $10,00
<fl. .eOij k, -'lop
ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Ensign
(Continued from Page 1)
sign ordi!lance, with just 'llinimal re-
strictions-It's easy to lull the established
local businesses by allowing existing
signs to remain as non-conforming,
invoking the new rules only on new
businesses and new signs. Later on, go
ahead with revision (better call it re-
codifying) of the existing sign code,
add a few more restrictions, and
eventually set a time limit for re ~
moval of non-conforming signs. A step
at a time will get you there, so don 't
hurry."
The script Is being faithfully followed.
Three years ago, when the initial,
cautious steps were being taken, a city
planning staff member said: ''F·r om an
aesthetic viewpoint, th~ (new) sign ordi-
nance would make the city prettier-''
The planners and controllers should
pose a question tn our mayor, Milan
Dostal, who is an attorney_ I once
asked him the question: "Can you legis-
late good looks?" His answer was just
one wor d: "No."
I repeat an observation made several
times in the past: There has been no
public demand for new sign contr ols,
'!hat "demand" seems to come only
from the planners, who have a mania
for controlling other peoples' lives and
property.
My urgent request is the same as
before: Stop this continuing harassment
of the business and property owners
in Newport Beach, and abandon the
new sign control scheme. • • • • • • * THE WORD IS TREASON
The Panama Ca~al is an issue that
the American people can understand_
This explosive give-away proposal can
be decided on the basis of a single
question: "Do we want the Panama
Canal to fall Into communist hands'?"
That is the ke y issue. There is no
secret about the fact that Panama is
ruled by a pro-Marxist dictator, who
took over that little nation by force,
not by election. Neither Is there any
secret about the fact that communist
agents are busily infiltrating Into
Panama, which is of such tremendous
strategic Importance to our national
safety. And nearby I~ communist Castro
1n Cuba, a willing tool of communist
Russia's never-ending conspiracy to take
over the world, The Panama Canal take-
over would almost complete the encircle-
ment of our nation.
When ts the u. s_ going to stop
retreating --and make a stand against
tbe communist enemy? U not this time,
tbe next cri81a --and give-away --
could well ibvoln mainland U, B. The
word for auch aid and irurrender to the
eoemy is trea.on. The answer from
true Americans ts ouster at the polla
for tbe pn-away promoters, and that
JDcludse Prseldent carter hlmMU. Per-
llllplt Impeachment 18 tbe ultimate -·
EdltoJ ot the EDIJin. to comm..t tht d.lUttoee ltcJRMd to ttHtlr blarc.llry
WOraiqle Red•, qe 11, Hd prot.,..,, I beianor ot eareen.
was bit by an a~ttomobl.le omeu Rfct Ktra. T1l1l I have oo doubt tbat Of.
Ult othe.r day. Sbe cli.ct trom y~u~~ otneer, utar hll own fleer Rick Kern baa sbown
btad lojUrlea b«=ause sbt abUlty and ef'Jorts, sue-blmaell to bl a superior
didn't obey the rultsotcros-eeedecl In tncldac clown ud pollee ottteer and that be
siDe' a street. Sbe rodt btr recoverU. certain property, sbows promise of a OM
bike instead or nJidn( It stolen from mypremisen.Dd euur In pollee work.
across, the .street. Tbat is also lo arrestiiiC two mea l trust you wUI add thtl
so sad. who han been booted letter of eommeodat1on to
I hope parents and tea-oa chtl'(es ot Wrtlary. hls rue to aulst blm In his
ebers wUJ please teacbebJI -I am eltremely cntetul Mure career. As you !mow,
dreo to observe the rules for the recovery ot my we In pollee work seldom
and laws. Take care ofthose stolen property and for tbe receive praise from the
who can't take care oftbem-e!torts Otftcer 1\.era made ettl&enry. Usually, all we
selves. In my beball. ever see are the complaints.
Clara AJ:tater As a retired member ol In my Olt'D case, my Z3
Corona del Mar the Los A~les Pollee De-year persoMel jacket con-
• LETTER TO Tf!E CHfEF
Police Chief Pete Gross
Newport Beach
I am writing this letter
to you as a citizen, a busi-
nessman, and as a rellrf'd
police officer.
partmeot, I am Impressed by tUned only the complalnts.
the ability aDd dedlc.aUon I trust tbat my praise for
shOwn by Jei1 ot1leer 1n the work and abutty dts-
pertormiD@: hls duty, He took played by thts Cl.De fOU08
a fairly routllle burglary re-otncer wut become part ot
port, and through his own hl.s Rles to atd hlm 1n some
etfort and concern, tracked small way In the dtmcult
rlown aucf arrested two men tJ.sk ahead.
Mangers raps Gov. Brown Although Offtcer Kern ob-
tained a confession from one
or the suspects, both were
released O.R. by 3 Judge
Teal. I am happy my pollee
career Is eoded; however,
I'm concerned tor the safety
of the citizens of Orange
County.
State Assemblyman Den-
nis M~ers this week blas-
ted Gov. Jerry Brown's ad-
ministration for Its tax po-
licies. He singled out the
faUure to linlsh the Costa
Mesa (RouiP 55) treev.·ay as
an exampte of how high way
taxes taken from Orange
County are oot returned in
a fair proportion.
The Huntington Beach Dtl-
mocnt, whose district in-
cludes Costa Mesa, also cri-
ticized Gov. Brown's so-
called property tax reform
package. He called it .. ex-
ploitation or u,e middle class
beyond anyone's wUdest
dreams.''
His remarks came in an
address to the Huntington
Beach Char.,ber or Com-
merce.
The freshman assemllly-
man gave r.ov. Brown a '•C"
to ·· 8" grade for Ills first
9 months as gover oo r, but
admitted that he expects the
goveroor to \\'In easy re-
election. flepralsed Brown's
"brightness" alld his re-
fusal to spend a lot of tax
money on his own tUestyl e.
"But," he said, ··he ~sn't
choose thP best people to run
state agencies."
Mr. M a~ers criticized
state Transportation Direc-
tor Adriana Gia nturco for
her refusal to order com-
pletion of the Route 55 free-
wa}' through Costa Mesa.
Trartlc coogesUon alo~
Newport Blvd. is causing the
city of Costa Mesa to put
on extra pollee patrols, he
ootP<I, and drivers look~
for al!ernate routes to the
heac h are ·• eDdaogerlog
chUdren'' IJy driving on re-
sidential streets.
Costa Mesa has '·a hOle
sittlll@ at the end of Route
55, with dirt and fllth going
all over, :l nd they can't plan
thf'ir downtown redevelop-
ment progran•" because of
uncf'rtainty over the route.
A study group made up
of Costa Mesa city ngln-
eers and state highway en-
t.:lneer:. Is oow looking at
possible solutions to the
problem, he rdmlnded ills
luncheon audience.
Mr. Mangers said he vo-
ted ~~\nst the Brown tas-
reform measure because 1t
woulcl have senl almost all
or the state's huge tas-sur-
plus '·back to the inner city
poor, to the lowest sodo-
P.(;onom ic levels that have
t·ontrltJUted t11e least to th e
surplus."
He said he went to Sacra-
mPnto oppos2d to the death
penalty, but Challged bls miod
.1fter tal lei~ to San Ouentln
death row prisoners, and
after a poll showed that 8-4
per cent of hJs consUtuenls
favor the death penalty.
Sincerely,
Gerard Wooters
Sea Coast Enterprises
• WHO'S BOSS?
EdlloJ' of the Ensign:
Who Is watching t11e store
in Newport Beach •• the
C lty CouncU or Dr. Eugene
Atherton? I don't rernemtx!r
voting for him.
Now Coonrll member Lu-
c!Ue Kuehn Is cn 'lnl!\ that
she's terribly upset because
the residents of the city have
been had. Well, )'OU and the
rest of the CUy Council ar e
t11e ones responsibLe, Mrs.
Kuehn. Or do you and t:W
others usually a<·t first and
think afterward?
The Cit}' Councll had tht>
choice of plactng this hUitC
park fee on the ballot tor us
to vote on, but decided in-
stead that they knew better
and passed the ordinance all
tJ}' themselves.
N.B. BUILDING PERMITS
Dr, Atherton gave•Jssome
double talk hlmsPil. He ~;.ays
that a ··rna jorlty'• of people
In NeY."JX)rt have voted twice
to spopnd mone}' tor more
parks. But because the bonds
didn't receive a two-thirds
vote, the IJond Issues laUe<!.
Where Is ~·our ''majortty,''
Dr. Athertoo? How many
hOUses do you pay tans on,
Dr.: I understand that you
Uve ln an apartment.
The September permit tot-
al in NeWJX)rt ~ac h wa s
only $2 ,800,74 1, lowest this
year, bringing the 1977 rec.
ord at the three-quarter
mark to $54,349,770. This
is a half.milllon over tht>
same period la s t year.
Permits Issued l'furtne: thf'
last half of September, in
the amount of $5,000 and
over, are JS follo.,..·s:
• CO RONA DEL MA R
City of ~ewport Rea ch,
remodel restrooms, tuild
kitchen for the senior cJII.
zens center, 800 Marguerite
Ave., $6 ,000.
D. Cai!Pnder, alteration,
302 Orchid, $8,000.
• W. NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Centennial Partners, 355
Placentia, 2 permits for tPn-
ant development, both Sll,-
200.
• j':EWPORT IIEJGI:TS
Robert Louden, swimming
pool, 916 Almond, $9,000.
• HARBOR VIEW
Lewis Malone, add.lUon at
1985 Port Claridge, $8,500.
J. Caprets, bedroom ad-
d1tlon, 1214 Outrigger Dr.,
$8,000.
John MIIJer, add and re-
model, 1960 Port Nelson,
$15,000.
J. D. Turner, addUion at
3839 Ocean Birch, $12,700,
Harbor Day School, 3443
Pacific VIew, 1 story addi-
tion. $270,000.
• BAYSIDE VILLAGE
Zink, mobile home at 300
E. Coast Hwy ., $10,000.
• CLIFF r.AVEN
Robert Pl.lmer, Zod story
addition, 530 Kings, $40,000.
• ArRPORT AREA
w. L. Bauer, suite at 1001
Dove St., $13,360.
PrudeoUal LUe, 1201 Dove
st., Z suites, $1',320 and
$11,310.
PUBLI C NOTICE
FICTITIOIJS BUSINESS
..NAME S1'ATEMENT
Tbe foiJowlac person Is
dolor bu1Lne11 11: latar-
oaUoDill Ad)ilatmeat Banrau,
2700 Plelne Co11t Rwy.,
1250, Newport S.cb, CL
H668: Loll s_ ~arllloG,
SZ5 N, Wnt ICooll, Loo
A .. eloo,CL 800e9-
Til3bl_ll_ ..,. u ... _._ a.-
LollS_ Loo-TII3 ... _ ... lllod
wllll lllo -cl4rt at Or-lilt C.OIQ Btpt. 10, Jm_
Ploillllll: Od, 1, U, 10,
17, lfl'l, II lilt H_.t
Hu11or Jroolp. F -1191!
I
Collins Radio, sprinklers
at 4311 Jamboree, $48,379.
• LIOO ISLE
Douglas Gfel lt>t, acld re-
pair, 426 Piazza Lido, $25,-
000,
• B.4.LBOA
U. M:mookian, 201Y.l Mira ~
mar, ao1rl, alte r, $20,000.
• WEST UPPER BAY
Ross Canon, add den at
l:iOO Dove St., $9,000.
• BAY SHORES
F. Celibertl, gange and
extend den, 2692 Baysbore
Drive, $18,~~0.
• BIG CANYON
Jim Mansour, pool and spa
at 40 Roya l St. Geoige, $6,-
000.
• NEWPORT
James Edwards, garage at
413 W. 39th St., $17,000,
This City Council must
sur ely be replac(>d, If the
taxpayers of the area are
ever going to Ue represented.
Disgusted Tnpayer
Newport Beac h
PARACHUTE BADGE
Naval ROTC Midshipman
David W. Cully, son of Dr.
and Mrs. Raymond J. Cull)',
2827 Alta Vt.U Drive, East
Bluff, has received a pan-
chutlst badge upon comple-
tion of the 3-week alrt.crne
course at the u.s. Army
Infantry School, Ft. Benning,
Ga. He Ls a s tudent at UCLA.
Practlca.l tnin.lng Is given
lt}' jumping from M-foot aDd
250.foot towers. The tlna.l
week includes 5 static-line
paractw.Jte jumps.
N.B. COUNCIL AGENDA
Ne .,.'port Beach C lty Coun~
cU wUI meet next Tuesday
night, instead of the nor-
malJy.scheduled V.oDday
night meeting. Monday Is
Colu mbus Day. The meet-
Ing begins at 7:30 p.m. at
City Hall.
Here, in theordertnwhtch
they are scbeduled to be dis-
cussed, are subjects on the
agenda:
• ACKERA:AN property at
106 22nd, Centrtl Newport,
wUI be the subject of a
review of an appeal from
a Planning Commission de-
ctsion Which dented him a
commerc1al buUd.IOKpermU.
• DOVER SHORES prop-
nty at 930 Mariners ts up
for possbUe rezonloc from
'·uoclassuted" to slngle-b.-
mUy resldeoU.al (R-1-Bl
• COM TRAFFIC IRI"t)'
results and a report on aug.
gested soJuUons by the city
tra.me aftllrs committee.
• TOWING permit wtll be
oougbt by G & W Towln(,
which hOpta to become the
city's 3rd otrlc:tal auto tow
q"tce.
• PARKING facilities for
tht IIUdlcawe<l-
• APPOINTK!lfTS art
dot lo bt -lo tllt cll}o eavl.roluntatal commnt. ........ ___ _
mlttH. ...
' COUICTY tnuclt lor·
rlt>l'J---.. ud Plac""'t•, Ud Ill co.IJ'•
~~~-.. .-.._ • GIOVND 'IUTCII-
Ia till Blllfll:, ~-111111
..,. lilt -IIIOIIIJ --... -~Sop~,
• HARBOR PERMITS
from Ben Deaoe, woo wants
to buUd a ca.oUlevered deck
and revise a pier and noat
at 103 Bay51de, a.ncl from
Eddy Meredith to Wild a
cantilevered deck at 38 Lin-
da Isle.
• SPYGLASS HILL park
lmprovemeW.
• BRlDGE over Upper
Bay, replaclnc old Coast
Hwy. span. needs formal ag.
reemeat by the cltyonflna.n-
clDg Us S1Z7 ,500 share of
the cost.
Both the formal eveoine
meeUDc aM an Informal &l-
ternooo stud' session, which beci.Ds 1t 1:30 p.m., ueopen to tbe public.
SOLAR SYSTEM
FOR NEW SPA
Jtm VUiers, geDtnl man-
acer of the Newporttr 11m.
lDDOUntll that IOlll COl-
lectorS have beea lutallld
to beat the 12 toot therapy
spa DOW under eoutruc:-
tfoo_
· Tbt tPI .Ul complemeot
the ettltiiJI f'tiOrt faeUlU.. ., .... ..,_b~
-lilt lobD Wa1Df T•· ala Clot>, t l-llolt, pu-1 ... , ........ -....
....... -----.... ,.... ...... no-Iotti coii-.,.._ .. • .. rt.ed ol • ,....... ............. .
,....., 1 ........ ..
.... -.~lilt-' no ..-WID Iotti lilt
1110'1-IIIOOdllp-• ......... .., .,.
The Birch Log
The Bakke Case
.,. .TMA F. ltlcM.,... deniMS entruet, wb.JJI a-qaMiified but ~·
Brtmont, Mouar.lwHtt1 -11M Pf'OI1"aGG o.&en-ty .oeeptable epplk:uLI ... ..s.tu.l. He.·
1ibly ... u to compenaate ror puL hti~ b:r · \oo, NN &be Kbool, but by dte dale W. ~
Jrantin, &peciel eon1identiont to membere of rtacMd the Supnme Court for ftaal clilpoai.
"minority" lfOUPf. They call it &tr~nnetive tion, he had already bMn aceept.ed by t.bt
er.tion, but •htn boiled down to batic:e It 11 echool and wee about to ,.eeuate. So the Court
really reverae di.tcrimination. declared the eaee "moot," and M e .Wt
Ironically, elf'rrrnat.ive action hu caUNd a atnrmat.ive action pqram. continued C.O Pf'>
very dama&in, yet foreM~eable reveruJ o( ite liftrate. Tbe Be.kke c ... cannot be d.c.tar.d
own. That revetul it the i.ncreuin,ly wide-moot. ~evet. Bakke i11tJ.ll Mtkina admiMinn.
apreed view that any member ot a minority
IJI'OUP who "makee it" hu done ao not bec:auee TIN Cute PoeJUoo
of hit own ability, but because of favorable The IOOJ·awaited Carter poeition on t.be mat·
action in hi• behalf by rovemmtnt. Inevitably, ter wu filed with tht C0\1I't. on Sept.ember 19.
the program will cauM a lou ol Mlf-rnped on Revenine an earlier draft which nplicitly
the part of the 10-called beneficiari.. 4fJUed qainat minority quotu, tbe Adminietta-
tion -via the Ju.tice O.partment -hu DOW
The Bakke Cue dec:laNd that special CONideration lor minority
The Supreme Court will lOOn conaider t he members it both beneficial and conatitutinnal.
whole question of affirmative action in the This 1hi!t in poeition, 1ince tht Mrlier trial
cue involving Allan Bille. Mr. Bille wu balloon drew anpy oppoeition, ia a typical Car-
denied entrance to a Univeraity or California ter approach to a matter or principle.
Medical School at a time when •ixteen leN Some of the muddled tbinkinc t~t thia
qualified applicantl were admitted under an matter aeeU to "u.e Joals" rather than "atab-
aft'innative action program cloaed to whites. liah quotu," u it a Joel of twcmty percent
H.-sued the University, and the California minority presence can 10mehow be achieved
Supreme Court eventually ruled (6 to I) that he without setting a quota. But, in our vi"', af.
had indeed been unjuatly treated. But the finnative action it no lnt an abomination than
Univenity appealed to the Supreme Court, any other put-down on the bui1 of race.
where the whole thorny matter now aite. There ia an even larJer conaideration. When
The landmark nature of thia c .. e hu ~n acceu tot public benefit ia made available on
duly noted by virtually everyone in the legal t he b.,ia of membenhip in a JfOUp, the l}'ltem
profession. Fifty-eight friend-of-the-court that aaya that rightt belong to individuala, not
briefs (a re<:ord-aet.ting number) have been to groupe, ia thereby neeated. Alt'irmative
filed, m011t or which note that the case chal-action ia baaed on treatins human beinp aa
lenget affirmative action Protnma, not only in clauet or poupe, not aa individuala. It is a
the univeraitiet, but in trade.. profeuiona, and challenge to the very esaence of the American
wherever e!Ae government hu mandated their system.
implementation. Thi• ia what the Supreme Court should con·
Three years ago, the Hirh Court ducked a aider. Rejecting affinnative action, which can
chance to rule on this. matter in a aimilar caae. A never be baaed on the U.S. Co111titution. will
college graduate named Marco DeFunis had serve the intere&tt of mo~ than two hundred
applied for admiuion to the University of million individuaU -each of whom it an
Washington Law School and had run 1mack American, of whatever background.
into an affirmative action ptO(Tam. He was e J977 1ll• Joh.n &rch &K~try F'Ht""''
Mclaughlin resigns post
Michael Md .. aul!hlin,
chalrm.1u of the Costa Mesa
RPilevelopmcnt A ienc~, re-
~lg nt>d from t11e At:Pncy this
week, He gave '•personal
reasons" as the only cauS€'
of his QUittln~. ano1 v:oulrt oot
~.:ommenl further. However,
thf're Is specalatlon that Mr.
M r Lau..;hlln 's leader ship of a
No rth Costa Mo!sa Home-
o wner's Assn. petition driVE'
might havE.-prompted the
resi~:natlon. The Redpvelop-
ment A(!:enc} Is appointed by
the Cit)' Council, am the
petition tlrlve 15 3lm£>d at
overturnif\." Cit)' CouocU ap-
proval of the controversial
Arne! apartment project
north of San Diego Freewa)·.
There Is atso speculation
that Mr. McLaughlin wUI
run tor the City Co uncil next
March, but he would oot com-
ment this week on that pos.
slbllUy, either.
ihe Redevelopment
Agency Is charged wtth de-
veloping a plan for tu-atded
redevelopment of the old
downtown Costa Mesa area
between 17th aod 19th
streets. Vice-Chairman
Robert Moore was expected
to take over as actlngcll2lr-
man when tile ~-member
agency held Its regular
semf.monthly meetln~ last
n.lght.
A replacement for Mr.
Mr. McLaughUn will be
picked by the City Council.
The Aj:enc}' elects Us own
presiding otflct'r trom
among Us membership.
• • • •
Don Tompkins, director
or industrial relaUons for
the Brunswic k Corp. In Cos-
ta Mesa, wasappolatedMon-
day to a 4-year term on
the city's downtown Rede-
velopment Agency. He re-
places Michael McLaughllll,
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE
OF PUBLIC HEARIHG
Notte~ Is herebyglfentbat
the Planning Commlssloa of
the C lty of Newport Bt>ach
wlll bold a public hearing
oa.. Amendment No. 501 l.DJ-
Uated by Robert Bel.o, wu ..
Ham Frost &. Anoc:lates lo
eonstder an amendmeot lo
prer.one uGincorporated ter-
ritory ot Onace CoutJ to
lhe P-C (Pia~mtd Commu-
Dity) Dlltrlcl ID tht Clll' or
Newport Btacb oa p~rty
located at eoutbwut of l6tll
Street u:l lOUth of tht ex-
ttn.Jton ot WtLitUer Drive,
Cooaty of onare, CalU.
(Portloll ol 1.o1 C, a...r
Tnct1 &iperlor Coarl Cue
11115,] .
Notice Ia hertb)' further ct•• llltt oald )IOI>IIc btu-
.._ wtll bt btld ...... IOtb
dtJ of OcloWr, llr77, allllo
lloar o1 7:00 P_lll_ ID 1M c-u c .. -. of 111o
11-rt -· CIIJ Hall, u-..u-aa~,......,
udallpuo -
_, --blliton lilt-
-L, ~ ... ~roCary ~:,-:,~=
-oot. •. Jm, .. .............. I'&.
who resigned thiS week.
Appointed to a set'ond -1.
}ear term on the 5-mem.
ber ageD<")' was Le,.,· Kl41·
rter, former 0"'ner of Co3st
Music Co.
Both appointments were
mafle Monday n~ht ll}' tht-
Costa Mesa Cit}" Council.
Mr. Tomkins, 54, rormer-
1)' served on the t:il~ ~~o·ater
committee. ··I'm interested
in t1evot11'1@ some time to
public service, aDd I ap-
pllt!(l for appointment to the
Rl!l'tevelopment Al(ency, be-
cause I feel this is one of
t11e ltss-poUtlcal cit-
groups,'' he \old the Ensign.
He Is a nativ~ of the Chi-
cago area and gradu:ated
from North Central State
College just outside Chica-
go. He and his tamil~ hav£>
lived In Costa Mesa since
1962, and he has been with
his present firm since 1965.
He lives at 853 Sooora, Cos-
ta Mesa.
Mr. Kidder, who lives In
M~sa Venle, has been on
the Redevelopment Ap:ency
since Its formation.
The agency Is charged with
carrying out a tax-supported
redevelopment of the down-
town area bet'io'een 19t.~ and
17th streets.
HEALTH FORUM AT
HOAG HOSPITAL
A panel ol pbyslclaos from
Hoag hospital wUI take part
in a free health forum un
male and female menopaus•
a t 7:30 p.m. today, Oct. 6,
in the conference cenler .
The relationship betweer'
rlshli cfivorce rates Lo thf>
O'fer-45 age bracket and me-
nopause wUI be discussed,
as well as the far t that
men often eJ;perieoce Uw
s igns and symptoms of the
menopausal woman.
Panel partlcipants tacludt-
Dr. Walla('eGerrle, urolon:
Dr. Gene Lawreace, obste-
trlcs"'}'necology; Dr.James
Miner, ps:ychbtry; and Dr.
Maraaret Peterson, psychi-
atry.
MARY COL TON OF H. B.
DH STATE ED BOARD
Mary McLolwl Colton of
Newport Beleb was appoin-
ted this wHic to tllt Calllor-
nb. Boud ot Educ-.atton by
Gov. Jerry 8rowD.
Wra. Colton. 31, a tr ....
laoc:e photocnpbtr, 1.1 the
daupllr ol CllltdJID wrl-
ttr-pblloaopltr lllarlllall
lllcLa ..... ·--. "Tile mecl.lum il tM .... .,.,u
broupl blmworl-llmt.
Tbt 11ta14 Board ol r.Jo-
cottoo --poll-cltl: lor aU paiiUc .:boola
IICall*>rall. ,
lln. ~· ttrat ..w fllllrolll•l.lllt--
Job Ford of lu Jlltlo, •
,, ••• ~ IP•-'•'1 ..,
IYIIHiel • MI•Mte -••
10)111 •• Att11rt.• ... ..,....... ,
PLAZA BUILDING
GROUNDBREAKING
Ground-lire~tk!pg for t!K>
llrst offtre bulldtnr in New-
port Cent£>r's Corpora.te
Plaza were held Tuesday,
when officials of Allstate
Savings turned over the SJ111-
bollc first shOvel of. dirt.
Allstate ~~o·tu have a lli,-
000-square foot bulldlnt! on
One Corporate Piau, oear
the Coast Hwy. entra~e to
the new development. Com-
pletion of the 2-story bu.Ud.
ing Is slated for early.sprlatt.
Corponte Plaza, whkh
eltencls · &Jorw; the IIIOidbern
erlge of Newport Ceacer, it
srheduled to hne 23 low-
rlsP offkf' Wtld~s on .fO
ac res.
TRANCE MEDIUM WILL
TALK TO PWP GROUP
Parents Without Partners,
Orangt' Coast Chapter 26,
will OOid their l(enerat meet.
lng :Jt 8 p.m. Wt'dnesl'll}",
Oct. 12, at the Costa Mesa
Cpuntry CluiJ, 1701 Coif
Course Dr.
Guest speak"r ... ill be the
Rev. Straun , well known u
a traore medium, She wUJ
elaborate on' Your psychic"
ud hO"' to use unexplored
t.;Lfts.
The flrst Frida}' dance
wut be held Oc-t. 7 at 9
p.m., wttb ct:tnctzw to the
music ot the Ma}· CompaQ}·.
A frte~shl.p team potluck
for prospective memben: ls
scheduled tot thls Suodly.
PUBLI C NOTICE
NOTICE
OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice 11 hereby gina tbat
the PlJ.~mfnC Commlsalon or
the City ol Newport Bloelcb
will bold 1 pubUc hearlDg
on General PlaD Amendment
77-3 ooD.S.isUag of two parts
as foUows:
77 .. 3.A: A proposed am-
endment to the-Lud Use
aod ResldeGUIJ Growth £1.
emtaCs to c:bla(e tbt dtllc·
atloa on property c:urr•t-
ly In tbt R-2 Dlltrlt~ loci-
ted OD the llllt Jldt of Nortb
Newport Boul..,ard, aorth ot
Suta A• Av.me, from
''T"D·funUy Reeldnttal"
to "RetiJIIDd StnteeCom-
meretal."
77-1-B: A -am-todmtDt to thl LUll v ..
aiOI Rtt_. Gmrtll Eit-m-llclaaplllt.U,..-Uoo ot 111o Ropr'• c.-
aUtudllltncut_,
lo .... -. .. -..,. ... -
A-r -tftrd, luJoa-
qoloo IIIU1 Rood, ud SMI
lllltHI Drl'ft, -'•tow-
o..lly ' R ....... if''' ">
"JliDil ud len1ce Com-( merc:ill ...
-~~.......,... _ .. t aid jii!IUc lltu-... wiD.,.-...... -., o1 Oretot»r. am, at
lilt ..... " 1;00 ..... Ia lilt
port -CIIJ IIIII, It ---..... .., tid aD .. I 0 1 ldlf -----..UL , .. 1.. ......... ,.,
,.. 'C.. I rl•
Cltrolluput-r ,, .. ~ un, 11
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GEM
TALK
THE BEE LINE
Nl WPORT HARBOR ENS1Cl4
PUBLI~EO WEEKLY · PG. 3
IHUHSOAY, OCT. 6, 1917
CORONA OEL MAR, CALl F.
BY J .C.HUMPHRII!S
J. C. ll umfd•rr, ~. II'J,o 'I
\ltiTo' fit /8!1 \114 /ltHI
li I 1 J. n a ' h t'l'" 1.1 ( 11 ~ 1 a
\f ··~a lnnrlmurl.; /tJ r muro
than 2" \ollr ,, '' tltt
1'111/hnri l\ 'J'' J(• 111 ' nnd
f o'll l'f t \,
l y /AI'f BY IJBifLJ
Mrs. Mead aiiOOUDCed that at tbe Oct. ll
meetinc at t~ Balboa Bay Club, the cr<MAP
would previev the newest collection by AI·
fredo's wUe, Br ulllan born lnla Costa-
Beyer . Pee Power designs wtll tbeo floale
the alfatr.
.. • • • •
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OPALS · WE T o. DRY
tt •u fabulous tub1ou at Vlrgloa KAott'a
Dover Sbores borne wben tbt Fasb1onablea,
IQPI)Ort gnql of ChapOWl CoUece, met to
IMnld tiMtr oew members. This wa.s a pre.
vtew of ctesfgns b)' Pee Power of Lquoa
Beach • • • skirts of lnDumerable stJles
ln the unbeUnably rich, luscious fabri cs
wtth matchlng scrats or sha•La. Ooe was
a sbeer wblte cashmere: the lacy patterned
border {like snownakes) was woven lnto the
material. Another was mink trimmed,
smokey-blue taffeta, perfection and beauty!
Those who missed the Jan Rublnl vtollo
concert a r ecent Sunctay eve at the Balboa
Bay Club really missed an evening to re-
member . Ruby Hall or P.L.E.A.D. (the spon-
sor organization) Introduced both Jan Rublnl
and hls son Mlchu l, who accompanied him
at the plano.
t1 \ \t Ill I I \ B I \ I \ Ill I I~CI \ \ I HI I I
Also abown were Kaunttan jewels brought
from tbe tlrm's Rodeo Drive salon by mem -
ber VtrglnJa Kuaj.IJ.n, accompanied by two
guards, one belnc her 4 mmth old sonl
Douglas Michael proceeded to steal the
show from tbe more ezperleoced member -
models, Donna Aoderson {Mrs. Ralph),
Ma.xlne Poyas (Mrs. Jack), Claudia Hlll
Hirsch, and MUdred Mead (Mrs. WIUlam),
founder-chairman of the organJzatJoo, whtch
began Its 7th year on Sept. 1.
For an hour and a hall the large dinlng
room was Cllled wlth spine-ti ngling aod
beautiful mustc. The vlollo became a living,
throbbing thing under tbe maestro's touch
• • • strong and forceful at Urnes, son
aod gentle at other s.
Mr. Rublni has concertlz.ed music tllrough-
out Europe, has played for royalty, as weU
as the great and near great, abroad and
in our USA. His son's accompaniment was
most understanding at the vtollo's mood.
Mic:-tael Is now r ecorc11og for Motown.
J U~lOR AUXILIARY of H<trh••r Ke~ l lllltl Gut•l.t tt• ,.r ··:•'· •
will hostess tht> 3MUJI IIIUtht"l .JiaUolhtt'r tt-<o :-.till I.•
Orto~r 9, to lntrCYiur· .. IJfOjt'I IS fo>l n ... I'Qilllllt , ... ,,.
working .111!1 tuu time. fh~st.> 1n1 lu•t .. .t bouttquP .tt ( 111 hi ·'
Ume, a spring fashlou st10" .tllr1 •·orlwu. Jt tlw I' r II
shop, whose pro<·t>eds l!ll tow.H•1 no.uut:urun~ lnt' • "lit· •
At the te3 table talku~ v.·tth n .. w mE<mllt-r IH>•I~ Sto:th • •
Is Miss Vlcld Stoner (pouriu~t) anti M,m .o.Ht-1 I''-,.,,
presldeot. The tE'a will ht> hd•l -.tt thE> Stun~>r r"~' '"'"' •.
Servll'l6! on the IIO<H d JISO u ... · Miss l.aur .. t '~·Jio•lrttr •
v!ce-prt>strtent; Pam Lan•1t'i, :::.f'( r .. wn. LIUrt ... M lll .rtt:•.
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"5 Fl l..: [:_-:-.n SA WEE K
9-9 Y.tc..Kl...:.b • ~--Sl:NDAYS
•
The opal ls truly a gem
or mystery. Scientists have
tried for years to !lgure
out how this October birth-
stone manages to renect
so many dUferent colors.
Tbelr latest theory Is that
different water content In
tndlvldu:tl stones causes
this phenomenon. Opal, you
see, unlike other gems, Is
not a crystal for mation,
bot a special klnd of slllca
gel. It Is usually found .In
Irregular patches, and oc-
casionally appears lo the
cracks between rocks. Be-
cause oruwsual wat er con-
tent, buying an opal can be
a risky busloess. You need
the advice of a r eputable
jeweler ln chooslng a stone.
Among the most highly-
prized opal s are the black
speclments found In Aus-
tralia. The mor e famUiar
white opals come fron.
Europe, Mexico and Aus-
tralia. ln recent years, sci-
ence has learned to dupli-
cate the chemical process
tbat produces the opal, and
is now try~ to Improve
on nature by producing a
'•cultured" opal without the
dangerotLs water content.
A ''drier •• opal !las oetter
endurance.
New members lntroduced during the cheese
and champagne hour were Barbara Karl,
Pat Allen {Mrs. Richard), Patricia Groth
(Mrs. Jack), Nor ma Meyer (Mrs. Jonathon),
Link Mat hewson, Frances McCurdy (Mrs.
C handler~ Jean Ta.odowsky (Mrs. Ralph),
Tootle Vordale (Mr s. &bert) aod Floss
Schumacher (Mrs. Edwar d). Introduced also
wer e Mr. and Mrs. Buck Smlth, Ptke Thomas
and Dr. Constance Vincent Smith, all of
Chapman College. Dr . Smith, new college
president and director ot Center for Human
Development, made a brief talk on the year's
goals and expressed appreciation for the
$2,000 check presented for Chapman's com-
munity clinics.
Following the concert, many gathered back
stage to congratulate the two musicians
and meet Mrs. RublnJ. We went wtth our
hostess, Mrs. Bertlne Treat, and her other
guest s, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hunter . We also
met young and beautiful Susan de Passe,
vice-president of Motown. Some of those
attending l1ined at the club as did we •••
saw lna and 8111 Eac11e wtth Eloise and John
Bowlds, also the Bayard Ryders. All are
hopetul next year wlll br ing a repeat per -
formance for P.L.E.A.D.
treasurer; Pam Postuns, calt.>ndar; Tr<~• .. 1 <..,. ... ,.. or.. 3021 E. ' •-·;.' • C'ORO~.,; DEL MAR histor~n: Tammv fru\~~ ai;~~M~a:nrt:\~l~n~tJ~n~ll~t~~.:~~~~~l~t lt~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Elderly volunteers needed
Senior citizens ar e belog
sought for volunteer work
in the Harbor Area. The
RSVP (Retired Senior s Vol-
unteer Program) office in
Newport Issued a call this
week for senior s '·who want
to match their resources,
F ROM FINLAND
ST ERLI NG SILVER (WI TH GOLO)
Chain & Pendant
R EG. S20 00 SP ECI AL. .. $995
Gifts • D.,ish Fumlture. Chine. Ctyaltll
240 NI!WPO,_T CI!NT.,_ D.._, OUON ~LAZA UO
(A C .-o SI jr,_OM jrAIHtoN IILANO)
4JW\ 1\\ ~
AY' HI H 8
MASTIR CHAROI
BAMKAMIRICARD
CRfMAOOII-BURIAL AT SEA
The Neptune Soccety provodes a Simple d1gmhed
crema11on serv1ce w1th d1ssemmatton 11 sea There IS no
need lor Pmbalm1ng cosmetology caslo.et or grave
Your Socoal Securoly or Veterans Adnmostrat1on death
benel•l may cover our complete setv1ce Our hteralure
tells the complete story of our sOCiftty Wn te or call
THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY
646-7431 24 HOURS
2400 W. Coaat Hwy, Suite 9, Newport Beech
Member Better Bus1ness Bureau
Send Free Portfolio to: No Salesman Wtll Call
NAME ---------------------------------
ADDRESS--------------------------------
CITY
MAGNIFICENT
DIEFFENBACHIA
Beautifully full indoor
plant with stout atema
and large colorfuDy
splaabed leaves of
green and ivory.
Reg.
69.95
In 10" Pot
Ttuu
Oct~ 11
CEM BKRE
Outat.uKlial home OJ' otfice plant.
skills and expertise wlth J challe~lfli! anrt meanln~r:ful
volunteer IJOSitlon lu th•
rommunit~.' ·
Ao'COrdl~ to RSVP OUt -
reach assistant Kath\
KaisH, voluntee rs art-
nel!(fed for ll'Orking with
children on an Lndlvlrtual or
small tzroup basts In neigh-
bor hood schools as teachet s
aides.
'• Many agencies also use
volunteers In supportive
r oles as fr iendly adlvsoro;,
special grandparents and as
'family friends','' she nott?O.
• Other agencies need clerl-
ca I assistance, typlng, telt>-
phone help aoJ receptionist
work. Last yea r, In south
Orange County, 389 s11nior
volunteers donated 60,000
hours of service "
SenJors with surh -;pee IJI
sk.Uls as lea thercran 01
guitar teachlfli are needed to
help youth groups and <'lubs.
Also, anyone wtw> Is bilingual
in SpanJsh, VIetnamese,
Cambodian or Korean Is
D••eded.
Interested persons may
call the RSVP center at 675-
9210.
·CADET RUDD EARNS
BADGE OF RANGERS
Caf1et KeM eth A. Rudel,
son or Mr. anrt Mrs. Albert
F. Rudd, l J46 Pelican PlacP,
Costa Mesa, attended the
Army Reserve Officers·
Tr alnJng Corps Rangt>r
Camp at Ft. Benning, GJ.
Upon graduation, he was
awarded the yeUow and black
shoulder tab of the Ranger s.
PAPERWHrrE
NARCISSUS
.. HAVE A
NEW LAWN
THIS WEEKEND!
·= ,...,t DOW: TULIPS,
DAFFOJ!.~~w£ROCU8,
DUB KA1'i1 u"CULU8, FRB~_SPARAX18, HY A\.iiKI'IIO.
We lbow you bow with
Od·TIIJtl SOD
fl!brid Bermuda.
6 ... ft. rolla
Frelb 800 Avabble
• Fddq din weekeDCl. ...
Produce YOUR
Music for Own Power
Tuesday
• S LI(t-\O l Rtn-.1 I'R \f 'II \II\ 11 1 '1'\11 I II I
• \I ·U n \ tH R PRil l' I I< I \ I \-.11 1: I, .... , I \f I I ••• , HI
The Tuesday Club of New-
port Harbor wi ll hold its
main meeting Oct. 25 at the
BaliJOa Bay Clull. Brunch
v.·lll be served at 11:30. • PRO \IDf C ll \\I ' I f(t .\ Ill \1 ' 1'1 I I' ' I I \' I '
• F'OSSit\1.1-r \\ Ul \II II
The pr esident, Mrs. Geor-
~e Hall, has .;hosen the slo-
t{an, '·All lor one --one
for all.·· She wlll present
111 standing committee
chair men and their c:om-
m !ttees as a group.
Mrs. Blanche Cutts, pro-
gram chair man, ll'Ul lntro-
rlur e the guest artists, Tony
and Conchita, young Latin-
Amer icans who wlll perfor m
music from pop to Latin to
opera. .Tony 's tenor voice
ls reminiscent or the late
Mario Lanza. Conchita is
hts accompanist as ll'ell as
his singing partner.
ELKS CLUB district deputy
gr and Exalted RulE'r DavE'
Home~tt·ood wlll pa~ .tn of-
ficial visit to Nt>wpo rt Har -
bor LodgE> 1767 tOtiay, Or t.
6. He Is a past exalt(>(! ruler
of the Garrtt>n Grove Lodge.
On toda\''s visit, he will bt>
accompanlerl to1 oth~r hi~h
state 3M •hstrh t otflc lals
For FREE lnformat1on Cdll
540-5821
Your home's ~·att-r -.. -.: .. • 11 '
a qualilled tprhnt un t '•~" to. ''' r.
your solar ener~~ n£>.-!'an 11 , ... ~~;·:· J •
will k.nollt' tflt IS IJ()SSII lr' tO •t'tlt t t \0 . t,.r
..
or the Elks. (Elks photo.> •••••IIIII~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
United Auto Parts-
Now open u n t i I 9:oo p.m.
So well be here
U.A.P
2902 W. Coast Hwy
N.Beach,CA.
646-164 7--541-1711
when yo u n e e d
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MACIIIN •op -54S-8.1
Ill W. 8A& aAT 8aii TOL, .CM.
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WOIITIIAMOIIII$1CII I . Co ' t . ==~~;;~ rv1r~e . no 1n .
-DEL~rALIF pan1c on loans'
.... sod.l
nole
, . . •·
C M re·"ones -· tcnmer,lbetnllo udiUIIJ>Iepe-'-• • &. COCII&JI.QJ'• 1ft' pnlldriM, 1D cet tMmeetn. lMD a fl-
bl k -red • Loa Aorelouodl--lal -. SUper OC eoee 1ut T!llndly tblrtbl ··~ ·b&Y41 eeeund a,r
compuy ll aoC abouttostrtp ttMmielv11an w:.Ueatlolle
COlla MNl _,., bloct
l.o --... lulltutloo-al Ud ncnatioG ue lD a nsooe from ltl f'llldentlal
ud cz commercial, IIJI)ro·
¥eel b)' tile Coola Mea Clly
COIIIICU _, Dtcld-
Tbe property, localed be-
tweea Ceater St., Plumer
st., Park At'e. aDd Allabetm
An., 11: tbe stte of tbe Lt-
001 Put I II)IDiloD project.
It coataJu tbe Coltl Mea
Ubn.ry ud a oommuD1ty
eeater, anc1 ww be tbe site
of a DtW tire statiou &ad se-
llior ettileal eeoter.
ADOtber nzooe from CZ •
commercial to R4 bleb deo-
attJ resl.clelltlal was appro-
fed tor a 75..uDit senior
eltlleos houstag project
aea.rbJ at tbe 80Utbeast cor-
Der of Ceater st. ud Park
An. Property oortb ot au-
per bloc~ from 562 to 596
(nea aumbers) Plumer
were rezoned from C! com -
mercial aod R2 resldeotlal
to RZ-CP reQUtri.Dc a coo-
dlttooal use permit. Aoo-
tber rezone from c z to R2-
CP was approved tor 565
and 567 W. 18th st., con-
ta.l.nJ..Dr tbe Veteran's Hall
and county probaU.on office.
Tom Caroey, 502 ~s
Rd ., Cliff Haven, was de-
nied a varta.oce to allow
6. 7 per cem density devi-
ation to add 2 units to an
exltsing residence al 252
Palmer St.
Tbomas W. Oowd, 2532-
C Oruge Ave., received a
nrlaoc:e to construct 7 ap-
utmefl: UD!ts at25480raoce
.An.. requiring a 10 per
ceat density devb.Uon.
Henry Roberts Jr., Ful-
lerton, was denied hls ap-
peal from the Plamlnc Com-
minion decision to an.it
pnpa.ra.tioo of a specl-
1lc plan tor property at tbe
southwest corner of Suoflo-
wer Ave. aDd Bear St. He
seeks a rer.ooe from agri-
cultural to PDR-MD r esi-
dential medium density. The
property ls included ln an
IDjllltl¥o pet!Uoo ..,., bel..:
elrcwated calllne for Costa
..._ ftlten to MD! the laDd
ttleU ot UHb to pay off term ta..utmeat u well u
loans involved 1D the re-an opportunlb' to mab a
ceat parcbaaottbe compqy major pefi!IODIJ coatrtt.-
by DtW OWDers. tloo to. America'• mo-t ez ..
'•Although thel"lneCom-etUDe la.Dd denlopmeat,••
puy bas a.a o ctttac DIW' Mr. Kremer stlted.
owoe.rahJp, tbe compaay eu. He UMared the lDdbstrlal
look forward to the same realtors tblt "such bbU
brtght fUture It alwaysrwt.•• as Welts Flflo, Bank ot
be told tbe Soatbtrn Call. America, Security Pactftc,
torola Chapter of the So~ Chase, CUtbank aDd four
clety of lndllstrtaJ Realtors others reall!.e tl\at tbey have
at a luocheon. a first class ID'f'estmeDt aDd
''The new owaera: of tbe they stand fully behtod tM
Irvine Company realtsewbat new owners wtth tloaoclac
an excelleat company tbey and credit antlable for tbe
bave aequlred. tbey ue de-company to accomplllb aU of
Ugbted wtth tbelr acqutsttioD Us business plan. ••
because ot the company's The nert most freQUently
record ot succe1s and lD-asked question after D.Daoces
dustry leldershlp, and they coocerns rapid sales of raw
are not about to deratl the land, Mr.KremersaJd.''The
express." answer Is that we do oot
He aclmow~ed that tbe plan any sale of large pit-
single questtoo most ofteo eels of raw land. Our land
asked of the oew owners Is sales wlll be made as plan-
Dow they lnteod to repay their ned and Improved Industrial,
loan to the banks which commereial or restdenttal
uDderwrote a substantfal sites.''
portion of the $337.4 mlllion
porcbase price.
He assured h.is audience
that the 11 shareholders -M
including A. Alfred Taub~
mao, Dolla.ld L. Bren, Joan
Irvine Sm ith, Max Fisher
and Henry Ford --"have
not used their vasUy suc-
cessful business ezperteoce
The third most frequeotly
asked question !s whether
the new ownership Is goi.Dg
to conttooe developlDg the
Irvine Ranch according to
the company's general plan.
"The answer to that ques·
Uon is most emphatically
positive." he said.
Bandits lock 2 in freezer
Two a.rmed would-be rob-
bers len Z restaurant em-
ployees locked In a walk-lD
refrigerator for about 5
boors In DtckChurch's rest-
aurant, 2698 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa police learned at
5:25 =!·~· Tuesday.
WUJ tam S. Jones, 16, and
Pedro Estrada, 19. were
chllled but otherwise un!lurt,
Lt. George Lorton reported.
The armed menfailedtogaln
entry to the sate aDd left the
restaurant empty -handed.
Tolver. They were escorted
back Into the restaurant aod
put tn' the refrigerator. The
locking mecM.Dism on tbe
outside was blocked with
knives so' the door could oot
be opened from the tnslde
as oormally Is dooe, pollee
said.
A bread de livery man.
Ralph Ferrara, arrived
about 5 a.m. and became
suspicious when he found the
rear door open. He went
Inside and heard the voices
of the trapped men 1n the
refrigerator and r eleased
them.
•• ~ tor slngle-fa.mUy re5iden-
'tlal.
The two employees said
they had closed tile restau-
rant about 11:30 p.m., went
out or the back door and
encountered 2 riien wea rl~
rubber flee ma.t.s, Oae armed
.-tth a double-barrel shotgun
and the other a 6-Ln<:h re-
CM bus line
plan dropped Rev . Cox IS in sta lled
A service of oew mlnistry
and tbeinstallationofthenew
assistant rector o!St, James
Episcopal Parish, Newport
Beach, the Rev. F, Brian
Cox rv, was held ln con-
)IDCt1oo with tbe parish
tacharlst last Sunday.
St. James opens Its tall
MUOD wtth a new format
PU.Bt.I C N OTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEV..ENT
The following person is
001Dg b.lsiness as: Sea Bluffs
Realty/Investments, 16042
Ballad Laoe, Huo~n
Beach, Ca. 92649: Ted R.
Frandsen, 16042 Ballad Ln.,
Hanttngtoo Beach, Ca.
9%649.
This bus lness Is conducted
bJ' an indtftliJai. Signed:
Ted R. F raodsen.
Tbls statement was fUed
wtth the couoty clerk of Or-uce County Sept. 30, 1977 ,
Publish: Oct. 6, 13, 20,
17, 1977, lD the Newport
Rubor Ensign. F -82975
PUBLI C NOTIC E
S-90047
FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS
NAME STATEMENT
The foUOYtng person is
dolDg lxlslness as: The
Bleoder Spoon, 7132 EdlDger,
lllaHacton Beach, Callf,
tiS47: Raymood Bates, aszz Mtmo.a Ln., Mi.J. \on
Yle)o, Ca111. 92675.
1'IW: tustaeals cond&acted
bJ an IDdJ:,.IW&l. Signed:
a1)"111011d Bates.
This statement -was IUed
wttb tbt COWit)' clert of Or -.... coaatr Sept. ze, am .
PUIII.Ib: Oct. a, 13, 20,
t1' • 11'17, Ia the Newport
B-r Eulcn-F -BZMI
PUBLIC NOTICE
S--P'J:TmouB BIJSINESS
IIAIU rruTEIIEHT
TM .......-pereoa ta'
..... hd • u: B. G.
-. 4111 &. eo-Au., .. a ••• ,, CaUt. 918'7Z:
-·-Good, 405 E. C.:llftE • ..._ .. Clem.-,
CIIIL.,._
l ftlla ¢?0 .. '1!!~
• -• ns-. me-..... ._-
ftllllr'--_ .. _ ....... Or-
-.:~ ....... ..,.
?5 0 OIL f, .!!!...!!: ~.-. ... Niiii ........ . .
of 8 aoo 10 services, with
church school, adult class
and child care at 9 a.m.,
and cllild care du r ing the
10 a.m. senlce. Youth
groups wUI continue to meet
on Sund3y at 7:30 p.m., as
well as on 1'ue5day aod
Thursday evenings,
A ''faith alive" weekend
is being sponsored for the
Newport Parlsb Oct. 7-9 by
the evangelism commlttH!
ot the vestry. A visiting
team of some SO Espiscopal
laymen from other parts or
CaUfornfa will join several
hundred parlshloners In a
3-day experteoce of shartng
their faith aod explorlng
their ministry for the late
2oth century.
P U BLIC NOTICE
S-90002
FICTITEOUS BUSINESS
NA ME STATEMENT
The following persons are
doing business as: Eastgate
Liquor, 11932 Valley VIew
Street, Garden Grove, Calif.
92645: Mrs. Rebecca
Sassounian (NMN~ 8401
Boothbay Circle, Huottngtoo '
Beach,. Call!. 92646; Mr.
Bijan Sassounl.an (NMN),
8401 Boothbay Cir cle, Hunt-
ington Beach, CalU. 9Z&46.
This business Is conducted
by a geoeral partnership.
SlgDed: Bi}ln Sassounlan.
This statement n s rued
wttb the county clerk of Or-
qe County Sept. Z8, 19'77.
Publlsh: Oct. 6, 13, 20,
27, 19'17, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -82820
PUBLIC NOTICE
S-90001
FICTrrJOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followtnc peJ'IOOitiU
clolDg tustoesl u: Su.:MX~
Mayer Orfeklpmebt Co,,
119SZ Valley VIew Slreet,
Gard:MI Gtwe, CaW'. 92:645:
Mr. 8tJuS.•.,...II•(1'01K),
1401 Boo4bhly Clrcle, fhlat ..
'---, Calif. -; Mn. Rebeeea Su cw4•'
MOl loottay Clrcle. --
'--.. Calli. -;
llr • ...,.. -·4 ()llfJIJ, MOl ao-•a••r ca.. ... -... ~opoa -., c.ur. -· nil hd Ulllualih:ted
"' I Jlltnl ........,... ............ hs x•o· o.t;-t, 11, 10,
:;,.,:.'"~ lllo ~=
A plan for community b.ls
line within Costa Mesa city
limits was scrapped Mon-
day, at least temporarUy,
by the Ofange County Tran-
sit District's board or di-
rectors. Directors approv -
ftd a county transportation
plan whi ch did oot IDclude
the Costa Mesa Intra-com-
munity line.
The OCTO board bad ap-
proved the Costa Mesa line
oo Sept, 8, But, when the
OC TO statf Showed Won-
day's board meeting a mas-
ter plan, 1t did not loclude
the line. ASiUmlng that the
tra.tftc plannl~ staff had de-
termined that Costa Mesa's
line was not needed, OCTO
director AI Holllndengotfel-
low directors to go alos:c
with his mo-..e to re-study
the Costa Mesa plan.
Later, directors said the
local plao could be written
back toto the master pl.a.n
at a later date.
'UFO' SIGHTING IS
REPORTED IN C.lol.
Chrls Jeske, 14 year old
Costa Mesa lad, reported
seet..-mysterious objects
1D the sty at 8:48p.m. Sept,
28. His brother, Mark, ace
12. also ns a wttoess. Chris
described th e "UFO" ob-
jects as green, wttb rotatiJic
IJgbts. tnveltnc westward
at h.1gb speed and blgh alti-
tude. Costa Mesa p:~llce re~
p:~rted oo other reports ol
1igbtlngs.
PUBLiC NOTICE
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF
ALCOHOUC BEVERAGES
10-04-'M
To Wbom It M&J CODCt ru:
Subject 10 a-.eeotlbe
Ucen~e awlled for, DOttoe
Ia betel>)' 11.., lbal lbe
ediraJcoed ani>O-10 .. u
eleollolle btHracN II lbe
""'"-· --.. ill-Iowa:
, 4141 Martllple Way II-Beoeb, Calllon.ia .................
tM nt dpstll •1flll tolbe~ot---..c.roa-· ,._., __ ...... _
enct *-(or ..__) .,.. -..-ulol-
....,_ H#IH '* IAL& (Kif_..
UAL <-*A F1W JIVBLE
IA'PIIIG PLACil
CIIUTO~,_
P "'• Oet.' am, • ... ·--......
,. l'i~"iil , __ ...,._. .. -... _,,.......a ·----ea. ""'· 1a c.,_ del 11ar •• ,...... tbll .. wu ftll.rrted
at tbe aUaioDIIm lD R1Hr·
aide Ill September. Tile bride
II" UM l:»rmer Frue• M.
Moon, ~ daqbter,
PbyUJa: Capel•"". Ud craad-
dluebter, TamberlJD, ot
Sacrameeto. attlldtd ber.
stu's belt maa wu btl
-HuoldJ. Aolllooy ot
Lol: Alllrll•.
OftlelaliDC wu lbe RoY.
George Bramoa ot tbe FIHt.
Chureh of ReJ.Jci,ou Sclnce •
ot Hemet. After a rec~~~ttoa
held lD tbe Mtuloa 1DD Gar-
den, tbe c:cq»le left tor an
ntolldod •oddiDc lrll>
tbrougb New EarJaod IUid
Wasgtatoo, D. c. The couple
wUI UYe tn Hemet
stan, a retired Air Foree
lieuteoant colooel. came to
Corona del Mar 1D 1946.
He moved to Hemet 7 years aco. but st1ll keeps In toacb
wIth real estate in the Bar-
bor Area, belar usoclated
with Curt Dosh in Newport.
WDIPEY THE CLOWN inTUes boys and girls up to 15
Jilts o1d to try their bum at colortDa: bis plctare.
Wtmpey, wbo wlll be tbe oftlclal ho.t at the Ora.ace County
Fall Falz Not'. 8-U at Los Alamitos, will gi'le tlrst,
seeoDd ud tb1td prtses to the best colorlDg ))bl; Ln ace
groups 1 ~5, 6-10 &ad 11-15. Use crayons, patots, or
uytb1Dc you waat to, this. Send your completed picture
to Wlmp~J at tbe Ol'lllle County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair
Dr., Costa Mea 92626, Wlropey win perform wUh his
trick bicycles aod otber clown puaphema.lta durillg tbe
Fall Fair.
• • •
From Korea_ Dorothea and
Ltn Sbeely wrtte: •• We ban
just concluded 8 eochantlng
days in Korea tourlng the ,
600 mlles radius •.• Lin's
photos ot Korea 31 years
ago show country oo Ioocer
recognized by thls geDera-
Uon ~use ot tbe Korean
War destruction. We spent
I day at oorthern border
and wltoessed communtsts
staring at us wtth guns."
While cane day aids blind
White cane day has been
set for Friday, Oct. 7, In
Newport Beach. That's When
local Lions Clot members
wlll don gold vests and ap-
pear in n.rlous shopping
centers to aoUctt fUods for
their services to the blind.
Norma.D Tborpe, chairman
of the drive tor the Newport
Martoers LtoDS Club, says
dooors wUI receive mlnlaM
ture wblte cane lapel plDs.
Among projects tba.t have
been helped by wblte cane
days are the Beach Cities
Brallle Gulld and the South-
ern Calltomia Lions Eye
Institute.
WhJ te cane days grew out
of a beglnn1ng 26 years ago
In Monterey Park, CalU.,
where local Lions first came
up with the Idea.
''Thousands of clubs ail
over America trave used that
plao as a model," says
Mariners Lions president
Art Moore.
Tbe Shealy's were lDvHed
to vtslt Korea by the Korean
government and Lin was pre-
sented a medal at a fOrmal
banquet. Their bomecom.t.ng
Is imminent lf not sooner. Oasis to hear Dr. T obis • • • Baby PatrtckCunn.i.ngham,
son of Mr. aDd Mrs. Jeff
Cunningham of Costa Mesa,
has been sporting a new out-
fit eYerytlme he appears In
public because of a shower
given for him last month by
the Women's Fellowship of
Plymouth Congregational
Church, Last week. howenr,
he ns a real sick baby boy,
so he stayed at hOme tu cked
Into one of his new baby
blankets. • • •
When Kathleen Mer! Green
--pardon me, '•Miss" Kath-
leen Green --celebrated her
16th birthday last week, she
spent a tun day or royal
celebration, beginning wttha
day at DtsDeyland with some
of her friends from Coroaa
del Mar high schOOl and
topptog It oft wtth dinner at
Ambrosia In Newport. She ts
the aaughter of Mr.aDdMrs.
Wllllatn C. Green of East
Bluff. • • •
'•Cbaracterlstlc.s of aging.
and accldeat pnveotion" wm be the subject or a Wk
OD Wedoesday, Oct, 12, at
3:30 p.m. by Dr, Jerome
s. Tobls at the Senior Ci-
tlten Center (OASIS) in Co-
rona del Mar.
Dr. Tobts Is a professor
at the UCI Medical College,
and cbalrman of the depart-
ment of pbystca.J medtclDe
and rehabUitation, as weU
as bet~ a dlreclor of OA-
Sts,
This Is the flrst In a ser-
Ies ot taJks by professors
from the UCI College of
UedtciDe on medtcaJ sub-
jects of lDterest to sm\ior
citizens. Any senlor citizen
Is welcome to attend the lec-
ture-discussion. There Is no
cha1'(e.
OASIS Is the new senior
citizen ceDter at the cor-
SOLAR EN ERGY
GOES WAY BACK
If you haven't seen GeDe ''Solar helttng Is not
Birkeland lately, 1t Is not DeW," accordlDg to Bob
because she hasbeenoot--of-Jobolon. general manacerof
town pu.rsulng her trnell~ AU Weatber Solar Systems,
career, not eveatnatshewa.s 1281-D Lopn, Costa Me.a.
vacattontoc like 50 many ''It's beea lD use slace
HarborUes during the sum-the 17th ceatnry; European
mer. Untortu.nately Gene, scleatt.ts were buUdlng
who llfes ill Costa Mesa, solar ftlnac• aOO burniDg
has been seriously U1 tor glus to melt metal. Solar
several weeks. euctnes were llrfented 1D tbe
• • • 18th ceablry, a.ad at the tlfn
Mr. and Vrs. Larry Am.. of this ceotnry, solar
ling found out early how cookers. stllls and ftlrnacea
demaodlng children can be, were belDg used througf.out
when their baby expected the 'WOrld. Tbere were eno
this month turned up 6 weeks a few solar powered car a and
early-·-"-st .men "daddy" boats ln operation at that
bad some special promotions time.
going at AmUngs Nursery. "Solar power latheclean-
£veo Grandma and GraDdpa est form of energy that man
(Ray) Amltng were In Europe can use today. Ita power ls
at the Ume. unlimited and will T'lrtually
reduce the uerace borne-
ALPHA DELTA KAPPA owner's -·ocr oo ru
MARKS ANNIVERSARY bJ 90\:•
Alpha Delta Kappa, an tn-
ternaUonal honora.ry so-
rority tor women educators,
will celebrate ttl Soth lllli-
'ersary at a nooa laocbeon
Oct, 15 at tbe s.Jboa Bt.y
Cl•b. Oct. 9-15 bu been lit
ulde u ADK ftek.
Gaut JPe&ttr wU1 be Mu.
Cbelter stalmowsld. w!ao
wUJ emphUlle the niue ot
tducatloa. Sbe wu bora In
Polaod, DartDcWorld WarD,
11M and btr S children were
placed ln dl!fenat coo-
ceatntloD camp~. Her taa-
t.Dd wu a prUoDer Ol'ftr.
With lbe bolp Of lbe Red
Croaa, IIIey nre al>le 10 pt
beet toe-•. Sbe t.o -tooellllc Ia 1M ...... ec-II 0rute C-Cot.
1 ....
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TO liE PRII!SENTED _ .. _ .. __ _
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LILLIAN HANSON OF
C.M. DIES, •AGE 84
Fanenl service• tor
LUUU W, Haaoa., If, of
Z'l5 E. 111111 Sl. c--· wert COIIdDeted JMtel'dlyby
Rev. Clllrl• D. Clart. Ftr.t
Uolted lletllo<llat Cllllreb ot c--. 1a lbe a.u. s....-1 11o-.y c-.
Mra. Hauoo wu bon ta
Muoo City, Iowa, ud Md
lived Ia tbll ar• tor 17
Jfttl, ... died Oet. 1 ..
Hoq ..,..a-1. IIIII Ia --wlwed bJ bel' ........ Clar-
nce Hz z, _...Mar-
jOrie ~ "' ""~ Beo9udi.-
UPPER BAY TOURS TO
IIEGIM OCTOIII!R 15TH
rrt.~~ ., W.WJIII 8sf
ttU-wiD EElllttl tDIIn .,.,.... ... ,.,. .., ....... _. ..... ..... •• ,_,_tiLOII. It, _ _., __
•• ... ..... II, Doe. 10, l•n,r..,l••-•· .
,._ -will "'"" tro. a. 2 2 u Me 01 ............ .., --2-·--LIL·---
ner of Fifth and Marguerfte
In Co rona de l Mar. It is
designed to become a mul-
ti-use facU lty for social and
recreational acltlvity, as
well as for tntormatlon aDd
social service programs.
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Crash kills Harbor grad
TlmothJ w. Burke, U, a
1M9 &:l'ldlllte ot NeW'J)Ort
Harbor bll'b KbOOI, waa
tilled Ill u ... Diar hlchway
&teldeat Dtlf Gardea City,
Kauu, ·Sept. 27.
Drt'linl a U.uttd Parcel
Sentce truck, he ran toto a
truck stalled 1D the middle
ot tbt htcbway with DO nares
or llcbts.
He ftS tLe SOD of Mary
V. Burke of Garden City and
the late Ron Burke, former
resldenta: of Newport Beach.
other survlvonare hit wtle,
Debby; a son, AaroD, f ; a
daucbter, Stacey, 2; blsbro-
ther, RossBarkeJr.otSyra-
cuse, N.Y., who Is a former
valedictorian at Newport
Harbor b.lgb school; his
sister, 'Susan M1ller or Car-
den City, ud his r rand-
motber, Vera Cheek, also ot
Garden City.
Tim had lolood tile U.S.
Navy .f-1/2 yeart aro. At
the tlmt of hll dUcMrce,
be wu In deteDH com ..
muntoetJons 1D Wuhtncton,
D.C.
HORSERACING COMING
TO FALL FAIR HERE
Thoroqhbred 100raerac ..
In( comes to Otal!Ke County
for th e tlrs t Um eeverdurlng
the 1977 Orange County Fall
Fall at Los Alamitos Race
Cour1e Nov, 8-21.
Elena races will be held
dally OYer tbe fiYe-el&ht.s
mlle oval, beginning Nov. a.
Post Ume each day ls at
noon with the exceptloo of
Nov. lf and 15 when there
wUl be no racine. The b.lr,
however, will be In rut!
operation on the Los
Alamitos grounds for the Ml
14 days.
LINA WERTIIIULLERS . '
ll!l " • t ,. seven !!! ... thai's what
--10"-Beauties 1hcy <all him.
PLUS
SWEPT AWAY
STARRING GIANCARLO GIANNINI
ENGLISH SU B -TITLES RATED-R -
PORT Z:lmztre
2905 E·. COAST HIGHWAY, ·coRONA OEL MA
At. llelJotrope Phone 613-6260
.PlUS "'TH£ MAN
WHO SLID DOWN
Eft~ST""
STOPS HEAT,
FADING
Protect
Your
Draperies
MJiai'"Polyeeter
Window fll• Saves
Fumtture, Moeer
AA>Utd to the IAildN
or IGD tJpOMd wtDdows,
10lar-coauo1 ftlm poa-
WvelJ ~ IOlU hart
1opat .ap to Ill, ~tops clan,
AYU tM coat ofad<Utloaal
a.1l"coad1ttoatac, IDd re-duce~ b•t W.s Ill Wl.Dter.
Tbe mylar ftlm aleo
maw cJ.a.u lbatter..proof,
~Cops fad1Dg ap to 1001,
IDd permits · an ood.ls-
torted Yin.
After eolar eootrol is
appUed to tbe glass, the
, 1riDtknr glass wtll appear
tbe same from tbe lnstde,
lettlac tbe same amouot of Ucbt lD u btfore.
Solar control tum ls
anllable throuch South-
ern-Cat Solar Company.
Telephone (714) 770-0606.
Southern-C a1 offers pro-
fessional installations and
free estimates 1n your own
bome.
RECRUIT TRAINING
SESSION IS OVER
Navy Seaman Recruit Wll-
llam E. Bousquet, son of
OUver M. Bousquet of 7ZO
VIctoria, Costa Mesa, bas
completed recruit tralniDc
at the Naval Training Cen-
ter. San Diego. A 1977 gradu-
ate or Estancia high school,
he Joined the Navy 1n June,
1977.
RENTALS AND SALES
ROBERT'S TUX SHOP
LATEST FASHIONS & COLORS
FC>fmal Wear •s Our Only Bus•ness . It Manefs
HOURS : MON. -THURS. 10 to 6
I" R t • 1 0 to I ; SA T. 9 to 5
Next To Western Fedefal Savongs & loan Assoc
2756 E . COAST HWY., CORONA DEL alAR
Phone ( 714 ) 64.0-4122
Cuatom T•llored _________ _
SHIRTS
333 E. l7tll Sl
•for ,.o04• who lrnow"
collar 'n cuff
a.tl•nd the -Penc:ea HouM
BIG SlSTERS TtDDis Cballeure wloDer Wa.rtioa Nan-a-
Won aecepta a $10,000 check from tounwneat dlreetor
Dan Rogers, ceuter, and AmericaD Mortpce Co. board
cba.irman John Rtna.ldo after w1m1nc the ebartty match
here last weekeod. Mom ems l•ter, sbe turned oYer
tbe enUre check to Big Sisters of O~e Coauty as a
dooation. She defeated Cbrts E'Yen 8-5 Saturday at the
Newport Beach Tennis Club to win the winner-take-all
tourney. Martl.na had defeated Holland's Betty Stove
8-5 earlJer In tbe day, whUe Cbrts beat Francoise
Durr 8-Z. Miss NavraWova used sUce shots to force
Mlss Evert to the net and ttre her out. Chris led 5-Z
at one polot lD the match, wt couldn't keep up the forced
pace.
Superior widening $ ok'd
Costa Mesa wa s graoted
$196,000 in county-admin-
istered arterial highway
ftlnds last week Cor the
wldenlae or Superior Ave.
to 4 lanes between 17th St.
aDd Industrial Way. Work
is espected to be done next
summer, wUh the city
matching the county grant
to pay a contractor.
Newport Beach has
already started wldeningSu-
perlor from Iodustrlal way
south to Dana Rd. at the
edge of the Versailles apart-
ments, and expects to flnlsh
the work in about Z months.
County supervisors voted
unanimously Tuesday to ap-
prove the Costa Mesa funds.
Long-range pl2ns call tor
exteodiog Balboa Blvd.
northward across Coast
Hwy., wbere lt would con-
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St. west oftheNewportCrest
area.
Sorsabat lo
address C.C.
ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS
Clty Manager fredSorsa-
bal will address the aiUIJal
omcer Installation luncheon
or the Costa Mesa Chamber
or Commerce on Oct. 21
at the Airporter lnn. The
current slate or otficers will
be Installed to serve for an-
other year.
Mr. Sorsabal's subject
wUI be '•What's happeniog
ln Costa Mesa," aod wlll
include the Importance of
good r elatlons hetween the
Chamber aDd the clty.
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on Iris street on inland
slde. Call 644-726Z.
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LIC.
Scheduled to be tnstalled
Cor another year 's servict"
are Presideot Werner Es-
cher, 1st Vice-President
Howard Clary, 2nd VP Dr.
Robert Moore, treasurer
Kenneth Fowler aDd past
president Vaughn Reddlae.
Reservations for the lun-
cl'leon may be made through
the Chamber ol Commerce,
phone 646-0536.
MARGARET FISHER ,
82. OF N. B. DIES
FuneraJ services Cor
Margaret G. Flsber, 82,
a r esident of Newport Beach,
were conducted by Rev. J obn
A. Lindvall In PaclClc Vlew
Memorial Park Chapel at 2
p.m. Monday, Oct. 3, fol-
lowed by entombment in Pa-
cific View Memorial Park.
Mrs. Fisher, a nat!Ye or
Ohio, passed away Wednes-
day, Sept. Z8, lo Los Ange-
les. She is survived by her
son, William C. Fisher, of
Del Mar; Z daughters, Mrs.
Margaret Francis of Los
Angeles and Mrs. Marian
Bennett of Cardllf; l Ograod-
chUdren and three r;reat-
grandchildreo. She was a
member of Plymouth Con-
gr egational Church aDd the
Bahia Corlnthlan Yacht Club.
JACK H. BERMAN OF
C.M. IS DEAD AT 72
Graveside senlces for
Jack H. Berman, 72, ofCos-
ta Mesa, were coDOOcted by
Rabbi MelYtn SU•erman at
10 a.m. yesterday.
Mr. Berman died Oct. 3,
at Costa Wesa bospital. A
natlYt of MUwaukee, he had
lived here 4 years. He bad
been a plumber tor 49 years.
He ll SUM1Yed bJ his wUe,
Frieda; sons ArDOld ud Mi-
cbael, a.od 3 brothers ud S
sisters, all of WJlwautee,
and s grudcb.lklrta..
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PUILISHED WEEKLY ·PG. 5
THURSDAY, OCT. 6, 19n
CORONA DEL MAR, CALl F. Vesta !(edmoH s . A .. a .....
Tickets on sale
for Philharmonic
COLLBAGUE DEGRBF. Ill. T.A.C.
TEACHER of SINGING
SPECIALI ZI NG IN VOICE BUILDING
SO NG CO ACHING
SIJIIlt Uctet. for tJM Or.
UCt Couty PbUbarDMXllc
Soc:ttty' • 19?7 -7 8 aeuoa.
apl.G teaturtac tbt Los An-
geles Pb1lbarmonic and, for
tbe last year, mu.tc direc-
tor Zubtn Meta, weDt on
ale Mooday. Tickets may
be purchased at the Society
omee, DOW ln tta...., loea-
Uoo at 1801 Newport Blvd.,
Sulte 211, Co.u Wesa 92627.
pbooe U6..6411.
All eooeerts wU1 be played
tn tbe Santa Ana blgb school
auditorium, 520 W. Wal111t,
bertnniDc at 8:30 p.m. All
seats are reserved aDd there
is ample, free parld.ng. Tht>
openl.Dc concert ls Suoday,
Oct. 30.
Tbls year three series
are offered -A and B of
4 coocerts each, aod ln ad-
dition C, which is a com-
bination of both A and B
at a discount, or a total
of 8 concerts. Some choice
serles tickets ar e still ava il-
able, prlced at $34 or $38
for A or B and $60 and $68
for C. Slagle tickets ar(>
$8.50, students $3.
The galaopentng night fes-
tlvltles tor &tries A con-
certs on Suoday, Oct. 30,
wUI celebrate the appear-
atice of the Rotterdam Phll-
harmonic with Edo de Waart
on the podium. Preceding
the concert, a 5:30 p.m. din-
ner aod 7 o'clock preYiew
wlll be held at Saddleback
Inn, 1660 E. Flrst St., San-
ta Ana. Dr. Burton Kuson,
professor of music at Cal
State University fullerton,
wUI glve the preview talk.
The program to be discussed
Includes '•Overtur e, scherzo
and tiJWe, opu~ 5Z," Schu-
mann; "Marsyas and the
Nymphs,'' '•Dance or the
Nymphs'' and'' Apollo's Epi-
logue" from '• Marsyas," by
Dlepenbrock; and '•Sympho-
nle Fantast (Que,'' BerUoz.
The opening night program
planned tor Series B wlll
also be an occasion Cor ce-
lebration, on Saturday, Nov.
lZ, as the Los Aaeeles Phi-
lharmonic wUI return wit h
Zubln Webta cooducttoc. A
5:30 diaoer and 7 o'clock
preview by Mrs. George
Bebreodt, chair mu or tile
Los A~eles PhUharmonic
Association, "Will be held at
Saddleback Inn. Mrs. Beh-
rendt wUI speak on crurereat
aspects of the Los Angeles
Philharmonic Association.
The concert program In-
cludes '•Concerto for or-
chestra." Bartok; aDd Sym.
phony No. 1, Mahler.
Programmine tor the
1977-78 season will otter
a wide spectrum of music
and a season-long succes-
sion or world-tamed artists.
Series A: Oct. 30, tbe
Rotterdam Plillharmonlc;
De<:. 11, Los Angeles Pbll-
harmonic, Zubln Mehta con-
duct~. ''Leonora Oferture
13," BeetboYen; ''Prelude
and Llebestod" rrom •• Tris-
tan uod Isolde," Wapef;
Sympbooy No. 5, Sctllbert;
''Till Eulensplegel's Merry
Pranks," strauss; Saturday,
Feb. 18, Los Aaeeles PhU-
harmonlc, Erich Lelnsdorf,
guest conductor, aDd Mar-
tha Argertch, piano, Sym-
phony No. 31, Mozart; pta-
no concerto No. 3, Proto-
rtetr; SymphOny No. 3,
Brahams; and 3 Hungarian
dances, Brahms; Wednes-
day, Aprll 1Z, Los l.flleles
PbUharmonJc, Zublo Mehta
condoctiDg; program in-
cludes '•Six Pieces, Opus
8," Weben; and Symphony
No. 1. '•SprttJc,'' SciJ.ImaM. Au di lions by appo in t11 en t
TELEPHONE 552·7U3 Series B: -Nov. 1Z, tue
Los A~eles PbUharmonic
wttb Zubln Kebta; Jan. 14,
1978, Los Aflleles Pbllhar-
moolc, Jesus Lopez-Cobos,
guest cooductor, aDd Clau-
dio Arrau, piano, ··KiD& Lear
Overture," Bed!oz.; plano
coocerto No. s. Beethoven.;
aDd Sympbony in D. Minor,
Fn.nctc; Feb. 4, Los Ange-
les Phllbarmonlc, Zubin
Mehta coiXll cting, LyM Har-
rell, cello; German dances,
Wozart; cooceno tor cello,
Elgar; over111re ·• In tht>
South," Elgar; ··La valse,"
Ravel; March 10, Minne-
sota Orcbestra, Stanislaw
Sltrowaczewsld, conductor;
'' Le Corsalre," Berlioz;
··Divertimento tor str~s. •·
Bartok; aod SymphOny No.
3, •• Erolca," by Beethoven.
John W. Redelfs, M.D.
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81 TODD PICKETT
Doth Newport Harbor aad Estancia elttoded
their Wlu1JW ltreakl to S pm•, While
Costa Mesa was alao ¥1c"'rlcua lll football
acUoo thJJ weekead. Corollll del War Wll the
only Newport.Mesa tcDool to co down to defeat
u they toat to a touch San Clemoote team
lJ1 a South Coast League opener.
54 yardl. Costo w... rot u nrot ctowu
LOll S7t ott Y""" comportd to llolla HUla
With 5 llrll ~ LOll lOG yard$.
• CORONA DEL MAR
....,.. 'NEWPORT HARBOR
..,. Newport Harbor quarterback Craig Lyons
A te1111.elou1 S&n CltmeDte p!Uotdeftue
kept Coro• del Mar from KortQroncruc.IIJ
4 quarter plays, helplnr the Trltou to wta
tbe South Coast League opener 14-7 Friday
nJgbt •
The San Clemente defense was put to the
test after Sea King Dave Johuoo returned
a punt 35 yards to the 2 ~yard line late In
tbe 4th QUarter with the score tied at 7-7.
On nrst down, the Sea Kings ground down
to the 4~yard Une. whic h would be lhe farthest
they would go, as the Triton d~fea.se lltld
for the 3 following downs and took possession.
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE's MUch Lee (dark uniform)
fires Ln a goal durlue: OCC's 6-3 soccer wln over Chalfey
College Friday atterooon. Lee scored five goals In the
contest. He has llgoals io 4 games this season.
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threw for 185 yards Including Z touchdown
passes to lead the Sailors to a 23~7 thrash-
Ing of Loan high school before 3,200 1n
Anaheim Thursday night.
While Lyons was dolog his part, the
Sailor defense choked off the Saxons, allow-
ing them to score only ooee, and that with
the score reading ZO-O In the ttnal quarter.
Newport's tight defense has held Its last 3
opponents to a total of 17 polnts with DO
ooe team scoring more than a touchdown.
The Saxons saw the game slip away early
as Newport tallied a 20.0 lead In the flrst
half. Lyons comected with r eceiver Larry
Higby on a 25-)ard scoring strike for the
first score, followed later by aoother aerial
drive which :mowed Mike Johnson to go In
from the 1-yard line for lhe second s core.
The biggest play of the game came late ln
San Clemente scored first taek lD tbe
second quarter whan runntnc back MJte
Wade ran lD from 5 yards out. Corona del
Mar struck rJeht back with resern quarter-
back Rick Starnes throwin& to Mark Wiltse
on a 47-ya.rd scoring strike, ending a 68-
yard dr!Ye, Kurt Brockman kicked the extra
point a.Dd the game was Hed.
Through tile 3rd quarter and most of the
4th, the teams battled back and forth, not
'J)Oslcg any real scorl[l8 threats. Tritons
were plagued with bad tleld position through-
out the second half, as the}' found them-the, r!rst haU when Lyons completed a pass selves twtce startlog on their own 1-yard
to standout receiver Wayne Kasparek, who line from Sea KJng punts.
, scampered 70 yards to give the Satlors the . A cruc lal Triton break came when Corona
last score of the half, del Mar puuted near midfield. Triton
Loara's orrenslve,ledbyquarterhackCratg defenders broke through the Sea King llne
Weissmann, found yardage hard Ill come by and partially blocked Dan Flannagan's punt
as the Saxons did not get inside Newport's gtviog San Clemente the ball on the so:
20 yard line until the fourth quarter, when yard line. Quarterback Mark McElroy en-
Weissmann threw to Paul Fell% for 3? yards gineered the .rame winning drive, which eoded
and a touchdown. The only scoring tor the with McElroy scoring from 7 yards out,
Sailors In the second half came on a 28 making it 14_ 7 with 3:08 len.
yard tleld goal by Mark Hales to make It Corona del Mar sutfered 57 yards In
23-7 • penalties, one of which nuiiUled a 50-yard
Sewport totaled 266 yards ln total olfense touchdown run by Martin Hubbard In the
while loara gathered 135 yards. Weissmann first quarter The sea Kings gained 154
wa.s 5 for 17 in passing for 83 yaros with yards In total oUense whtle San Clemente
2 tntere~:ptlons. Jert Bltettl aOO Dave HU%el totaled 164 yards. Stun~t:. was 3 tor 6 in
pulled down l~e 2 passes for Newport Harbor. passing whUe McElroy was 2 for 6.
• COSTA MESA • ESTANCIA
Costa Mesa broke a 14-14 halftime tie Estancia scored twlcelnthe!ourthquarter,
with big third qua rter plays to bea t Dana under the leadership of quarterback Dave Hills 26-21 in a South Coast League opener
Friday night at Sao Clemente High. The Jeranko, tobeatEI Modena21-19inathrllliD@
Mustal'lj;!s finally gave their fans something Century League opener that ended In q )O-
to r heer about as Costa Mesa had been score-troversy. The game wtnning drlve'started with the less ant1 winless In their first two gam es. Eagles' ball on their own Z4, tralllog: by a
Quarterbacl. Jerry Cribbs led the Muslar!i touchdown with 4:21 to go. Jeranko and Co. attack with pinpoint passing, resulting In a
third quarter drive, capped by a 7 -yard went 76 yards, mostly through the air, to
score on a Jeranko to Mike Camp pass for touchrlown pass to Rick Ayers, to break 9 ya rds. The Vanguards were not rtnlshed
tlte scoring deadlock midway through the t llough , as the}' ma rched 58 yards to the
quarter. Now with the scor e 20-14, Dolphin Estanc ia 3-yard line with 18 seconds to go . quuterbaek Tom fhornton wen t back to work oul~' 10 be intercepted by sophomore line-El Modena players were frantically waving
for a timeout so ki cker Bob Verburg could hac ker Bob Mathieson on the Dolphin ~0 come In tor the final attempt at victor}',
\'att1 line. On the first play of the finaJ Verburg never got 10 k.lck the ball as the
period, Scott Mille r went in from 4 yards of1lcl.als would not call timeou t d,ue to the
oul to complete the scoring for the Mu stangs. fa et El Modena did not have any clock stoppers
The first quarter looked aslf thetwoteams left. Ttme ran out and elated Estancia
miglll set new scoring records as the}· both pl•yers lett the El Modena eoachlng statr sro re<l 2 louchdowns. Dana Hills scored
first on a 2-yard run by taUback Mitch and players arguing with the otflclals up to
McGr eRo r wit h 7:30 len in the quarter. 20 miootes aner the game ended.
The Mustangs n.tmbled on their first play El Modena got out lnfront first with a
followln'l the score to set up Dana Hills 29-yaro field goal by Jeff York, followed
tor another scoring opportunity. An 11-yard la ter by anot:-.er York score, which carne on
run b) Thornton put the Dolphins ahead a !:1 yard run. Steve Farrell cushloned the
earty lead with a goaline plunge making It '\:~·sta Mesa came rittht back and scored 16-0. Bob Verburtt kicked a 28-yard field
twice in the last 3 minutes of the fi rst goal In betwien Estancia scores to give the
quarte r to lie the Dolphins. The rJrst score Vanguards a 19-7 advantage late ln the third
O(l e•l O: l O ·\. \4 . ''I 1\. no l'.'o! na,(, ('arnP on a 20-yard Cribbs to Ayers aerlaJ period. Estancia's first two touchdowns were
Oo Hd 510ndo, ( run tn by Jeranko and Andy Dominguez alter T O, followerl L•ter by a shari ya rdage plunge Et Modena fun bled In their own territory. r~56:N~EWP~:O~R~T ~B~O;U~LE~V~A~R~O~.~C~O~S~T~A~M~E~S~A!1 b} Miller for the second TD. El Modena went mostly by ground and Tl)ornton complett"d 8 out or ZO passes for gained 320 yards on offense, while Estancia
13i ya rds, whil e Cribbs totaled 17 of 28 found traveling by air much better aod
passes for 183 ya rds. Leading rnsll~r for gained 152 yards In total o£fense. Jeranko
ti1P MustanR.i was Scott ~Hil er with 127 had 6 completions on 12 attempts, the same
ya rt1s, white Thornton led the DolPhins "'lth as Toovey for the Vanguards.
Pl!ATURJHG
ALL TOP liRAH OS
aramounl
MITCH LEE SCORES
5 IN SOCCER WIN
Mitch Lee s co red 5 goa ls
anrl roach Bar r)· Wallace's
Ora n~t: roast College soc-
cer tearn heat Chalfey Col-~~i~~~~~~i~;~~~i~~~w lege c-3 F'rida y on the occ field , The victory gave
OCC 's rirst-year team a
2-2 record.
'73 FORD PINTO
2 DOOR
Bucs, Griffins in
league opener
Alter stumbling in the last
2 outings, coach Dick
Tucker's Orange Coast Col-
lege toott»ll squad will be
out to get back on the right
track this Saturday night In
the South Coast Confe rence
opener. The Pirates fa ce
Grossmont College at 7:30
p.m. at San Diego State Uni-
versity's Aztec &wl.
quarterback Sarno~ Samoa to
Brlan F'ultu1ght. Fulbright
caught the [)aliS at the OCC
40, and n eed untouchel't into
the end zone,
Samoa hit halfback Andy
Gray w(th a 26~yard scorl~
serial In the second period,
following Mark Lampson's
23-yartl r!eld goal. On the
rtnal play of the game, Pat
Nomura carried over from
the 3,
4 cyl dulo rrans . rad10 neater mag wheels
L1c :~~B56NWA Srock •3004
sl899
rrans. factory atr corxhtloning.
pow9f (diSC) bf.ti.H. AM-I'M
lrool L rc, I
Tucker's Pirates dropped
a 23-3 decision to Long
Beach City College F'rlday
night, while coach Dave Jor-
dan's GrlHtns were blitzed
by Pasadena, 55-0, Satur-
day.
Offensive guar1 Marc Jo-
hannes from Corooa del Mar
htgt-school and llnebacker
Cr ~oy Winder from Estan-
cu. were oamed offensive
and detenstn players for
their performaoc.es against
Lone Beach City College.
NEWPORT HARBOR EHgGN
PUBI.ISliED WEEHL~ • PG. 6
THURSDAY, DCT. 6, 1977
CD RONA PEL IIAII, CAU F.
SUSAN BROWN OF OCC
ON ATHLETIC BOARD
Susan Browrl, head of Or·-
ange Coast Co lle~te's lit>:tllh
and physiral Pducation r11
vi s ion, has been named tq
sit on the 17-member Cali-
fornia Communll)' and Ju-
nior College Association
committee on athletics. S.re
Is a graduate of Newport
Harbor high sd100I, O~:dd
enlal Coll egf' ant1 Callfornb
State University at ~
Bear h, and has been a mem-
ber of the OI...C start sine£
1964 •.
P UBLI C N OT ICE
F'lCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME ST nTEMENT
The tollowlnll: person Is
doing bus iness as: GraM m
Real Estate, a42 No. El
Camioo Real, San ClementP
92672: Matthew WarrenGra-
tlam, 789 BalbOa Ave., La-
guna Beach, Ca. 92651.
Th.ls business Is conducted
by an lndtvl<llal. Signed:
Matthew Warren Graham.
Thls statement was tiled
with the county clerk or Or-
ange County Sept, 30, 1977.
Publish: Oct. 6, 13, 20,
Z7, 1977, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign, r -82969
'74 OLDS OMEGA
HATCHIACII '74 DODGE DART
Grossmont ranks6thoulof
7 teams in the South Coast
Conference in total offense,
averagl~ 242 yuds per
game. The Grllfs average
140 yards per game on lhe
· grouDd, and 92 through the
air.
Kids rodeo Oct. 29, 30
v-8. auto tranjl .. taclory a~r condrttoning.
oower steenng. radto. heater. vmyl root. Ltc.
t 048LPB Stock 11 1 5A.
'74 Y.W. DASHER
4 cyl . •uto. tr•ns . radtO, ~eater. LtC,
•55 I MOO Stock lf141-'A
zDooa ·
1, st,ck sh1N. rad10, healer. 111nyl roof.
•• ;,.,cF Stock •2&45A.
s1999
'74 DATSUN 1210
ZDOOII
cyl .. 4 speed, radio, I'INf•. Uc. tO<IIIJJUI
Srocto. W20A.
OCC Is 5th In total of~
fense, aYeragtnc 147 on the
ground and 110 through the
passing lanes. •
Crossmont Is 7th In total
defense, gtYing up 3'74 yards
per tOt, The Grllftns have
allowed 225onthtcroundand
, 149 tJtroucb thulr. OCC Ia
5~ to total ctefeue, rt•llll up U4 rulb.l.oc aod19Spaas-
1Ac. "toac Beach JCOred oa.
Ita third play of tbt pmt
aDd the lUt pl&J of tile
pmt," coach TaeUr ald.
".BthrHG t!loM Z tooch-
dow'• WI pllytd tbtm
toecb.'' occ optMd tilt ocor!IJ
wllb a 11-Jard ltld 1011 ..,_Loll .....
'-8Mdl -rtd oollo
lrd .... , .. 1M alpl, •
brllllal a.,.... -b ,_
,
Costa Meta's Orance
County ratt~rouods wiU be
the scene Oct. Z9 and 30
or the state finals ID the
7th ~Dr~Jal )UD.Ior rodeo
champtoristllpt, spo010red
by tht Amertcaa Leclon.
Fr-Poll 345 of the
Lfi!OR II tht bOlt (roup
tor tbt tt.la.
More thaD 150 boJI aDd
rtrta qtd 10 t!U'OOch 11
art -to co-Ia )IAIOrUd-rdl-
olllt"l...,.
FaDdl raiMd trill prooldt
priMo, locloodiDa coU ...
~ebolar~, t:w wt.en,
Ud trW lloo _..t ll>t
Americ&D 1..ec1oa•• pro-. rn.ma, ~~eb u 'ftttraM:
IDipttal ........... ' All «.._, .. an IMCft .. . ... "'*'--A-., alorMIIJ-orp---ai•IIID-
vide run ror youncsters,
whUe also preparlnc them
for possible carters In adult
rodeo.
Adnoce discount Uekets
to tbe state flnala au avall-
able by calltnc 636-7891.
PUBLIC NpTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSIIIESS
NAIIE STATEMENT
Tile IDUotrl,. ,.,_. Ia
doial -u : Pro· ltcltft Cotlllp, IOU E.
s-atbot, Balboa. Ca. -1:
JObll L. Arorl II, 1019 E.
Bllbot, s-, CL -·· nti .. IIIIIILicoedleted by ..... __ .......
loU L. "'-dUEL
Tbl.l ..... wu ftled
wltll 1M _, clort ol Or.
'1: c.., ..... "'·''"· J' ''* Oct. •• ;:· 17, ''"..L~II_ 1M ~--" o·
I ~ N1wport Beach Balboa
Lido Isle Corona d1l Mar
Costa Mesa Balboa Island
*1'4! *
CAMEO SHORES
CAMEO SHORES lEST VALUE
FANTASTIC OCIEAH VIEW
Eltgant 3 bdrin .. J bath family homt:
with formal dining rm .• brkfst. rm. &
game rm. with frplc. & WE:l bar. Largt
yard with room for pool. 3 Privat<·
btacht:s. A mus t stt! $315.000
Call !nr df'taHs and an appointmPnl .
\'OL"l.L HE GLAD \'Oll rHO!
CALL 673-7040
THE CAMEO SHORES RESIDENT SPECIALISTS
....................
Brand New Quality Bldg.
For a Qualify Buyer ....
F'OUR SU PER !i PGIUDED UNITS -· ALL Wllh
fireplaces, sepautP p:1tlos , ir.frl ~tes, sn rlnkle rs,
Townhouse StyiP.
One 3-bedroom, 2 .I,;HII unit arll'l ttl ret> 2-0eOroolll,
2-bath units.
$239.500
·•'You'll be glad tomorrow
that you booght
real estate today." IH R~AUDtt•
Roy McCardle
Realtor
RELIABLE SERYICP.
SINCE 194J
Newport Bl. Costa Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••
........... "'ttO«>>O'OOO'Ca
,Cido Jsle
Ne1· \}' remodeled, .J llerl roorns, t1en, 4 baths,
living room with cathedral ceilin~s. Lar~te mastPr
bedroorn suite. $224,950.
Four bedrooms, two baths, newly decorated, large
patio, beam ceilings. hardwood noors, 48 foot lot.
$225,000,
f:IIKIIf!f WnterjroHt CoHdo
Two bedrooms, 2-1 /2 baths, pool, jacuul, Z4.
hour security, brand new, completely furnished.
1220.000.
PmiHSII/n
Four bedroom, three bath home. AU ameniHes,
lonl)' area. $195,000,
PR£S11CE WATERFRONT
HOMES FROM 1000,000
BILt GRUNDY, Realtor
ltiM!Irltt ...... •t Unci• Isle
341 11A YSIDI Dlt., SUITE I, N.l . 67U I 61 . ................ ..
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NEWPORT HARIM>R ~SIGN
PUBUSHED WEEklY -PAGE 7
lltURSDAY, OCT. 6, 1977
OODA DEL MAR, CAL Newport Beach Corona del Mar
YOU'LL LIKE OUR ESP ... e.,., .... c.d s.t •• ,., ••••• ,
759-0811
2 Bdnn. Dream Home
Eut s1de Costa Mesa. Room for pool aDil recre-
UJon nbJcle.
Oner •W carry 1st.
$85,700 •••• MAJESTIC VIEWI
It REALLY can't be duplicated or nprodaced
at UJ prtce. Tbls llDJque lite to Coroaa del Mar
comm&Dda a neeplnc ne• of tbe bay u.t 1.1 u-
IUJIUMd. Three bedrooms, lanai am u aeelllllt
floor plu ~ tt was buUt to u oner•s on cueom speclfleatlonsl
Ast to se. tt. I •••
LOOK
4472 PARK GLEN, IRVINE
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5
A 17 1 20 tamUy room with fireplace 111 w.
IIJICraded lri1De 3 bedroom home •ttblo ftlJdJic
d11taoce of Heritage Park, schools and ·~ •••
Priced at $ 79,900·
FOR QUICK SA LEI •••• T urtlerock Broad moor
B ••WDJ 4 ~room. famUy room MIDe wUb
pool US jacauJ. T1ro &.DI1 oae-balt batM, S car pnp, bul)ar alarm system. A mut ._ at
'117,100. Yoa on tbe laadl
·~----~-
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WIDE, CURVED
TREE-LINED STREET
• p ~-•
Lonly 4 bedroom, 2-1/2 bath home -•ell buut
•ltb quality appolatments. FamUy room -breakfast
area -laundry. POOL, to s•lm laps ••• not just
8J)lash. $169,500. John Granath, 642-8235.
-----------------~-------------------
901 OOVI!It OR., 60.1235 I 16~ SAN MIGUEL, 644-6200
~545 CAMPUS OR., 7S:Z..U1•
Harbor View Homes
Three bedrooms PLUS famUy room. Close to
park aDd pool. $148,500
• • • • •
Super R-2 Lot
BUILDERS TAKE NOTE! Here ls a Cute Cottage
to Corona del Mar on one of those choice R-Z lots.
$125,000
J/MARTIN
REAL ESTATE
IU6 !.COAST ~lAY, CORONA DB.. MAR
Price Open ....
Newport Beach
Be sure to see this uwaual 4-bedroom, 2-b&th
bome within just 800 feet of tbe beach!
Very secluded, elep.nt atmosphere with two
muter bedrooms, two used-brick patJos, automa-
tic •ater-aoftener, automaUc garace door opener,
all utWUes up-graded,
Call us for an appointment to see.
Yes, it's priced to sell!
SALES PERSONS
Tired of s mall commissJoo spllts?
How about 90% to you --10% to
the Brot.r on all deals?
Call US!
·"'-y ~urflina ~aa/1}/
~~~----__:::::::---:___~
"WE CARE ABOUT THE BEST FOR vou··
54 8-0066 645-6080
------* EOrO Rl~l18R:; ~~E-.~~,· ,..
A Jewel Box
READY TO LEASE
---to that special, speclal couple. Fully furnished
from towels to teacups, 1D char ming quiet oel.gh-
borhood of Corona del Mar.
Relax and enjoy these two bedrooms, two baths
and den. $750 per month.
1 =--36l7 E. c .. at lttfy -*"S-5"'*
· Coron. •• Mar
------
UDO PIHIMSULA 'I
PENTIIOUSE with fantastic vit:w of •
1 Nt:WpOrt Harbor. 2 Bdrms .• 2Y.r baths
plus sauna off mstr. suitt:; microwavt:
oven. St:curit y controllt:d condo.
jacuzzi & pool. "$425,000
NEWPORT CIEST
SHARP ! 3 bdrm condo ; frplc., wt:t
bar, trash compact or . swim pool, ten·
nis cts., sauna $139,900
COSTA MESA
TENDER LOVING CARE. 3 Bdrms ..
family rm., lgt:. t:nclosed patio. 67x100
Ft. lot with tr a ilt:r ac cess. $78,000
.--=-----_ snaansu.xa.......,..
A HO!C /t0/11 . .. ••• ~.-.~.-... *·*~*•*-_*•*-*•*•
· )lauru. · R,chelle Robers, Re4ltor
GREENBROOK Beaut iful ·3 bdrm
ho me. forma l dining. fa mily room .
Sunken livin~ r oom. Brick firt:plact:. 2 1
SEE IT! ···· BUY IT!
A GOOD BUY AT ·:·· $92,000
Clean aod neat -4-bedroom, fa mlly room Huot.t.oe-
too Beach borne. Private easy-to-keep patio and
pool.
MAURY STAUFFER··
SEA LION REAL TV
1213 N. COAST HWY •• LAGUNA BEAOt
497-3388 64+2212
I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
MLS SALES REPORT
Sales through the Multiple Listing
Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa
Me~ Board of Realtors totalled more
than $386 million during the first 8
months of 1977. TIUS IS A 26-1/2
INCREASE OVER TBE SAME PERIOD
OF 1976. 7,443 new Uatinga ,.ere
processed, of wh1ch48% WERE SOLD.
77% of the sales were cooperative.
Lt.t your property with a a,altor .•
I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,
Patios $108,000 1
3333 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar 675-23 7 3
~;-1imo REALTY!
(_~..-J< 3377 Via Lido, H•wport hoch 1
****** ****·**** ' 673-7300 !
i
UPPER BAY HOME
"SUPER FAMILY ROOM"
Features seldom touad 1D homes al twtce tbt prtce. Spaclous deo or
''pool-table" med famUy room. Replat double pnce, plus added
two-car taadtm ga.nce, 1tb.lch Is "flDllbed off," creattac a oea.rly
dut .. frH room. (ft c:urrently bouts two a.atiqae cars,) Ack! tbe8e
faturu to an alr•ct:r loYtly tflrH.bedrOom Ud *»rmal cUD.Lac room
bome wttb meticulously matrohwt grouDdl. Ud tb1l eoald be the
bome JUII..,_ al•a.:r• waDted. W1lY DOt ea11 liOdiJ tor a DO obUntioG
IIIIIOIJitmeat to'" lt. $116L~' Call J'OUf local C.ary 11 Profenloa.
alat Weltclttl Realty. WE'au; HERE FOR YOUI
-645-7221
WESTCUFF REAllY 00.
17Q WUTQ.IPP Da.
.M IWPOIT IIACII, CA.; tJMO
Balboa Island lido Isle
Balboa
Country Gentlemen
Why not enjoy harvest season in your own Corooa
del Mar estate" This largl' home with parklike
grounds ls availatJie Cor Immediate occupaocy.
The owner may even <'arry some paper. All these
bent>flts plus a pool and rruU trees for only $Z~5,000.
640-6161.
Call 640-6161
STEPS TO OCEAN
A Real Beauty!
• 3 BEDROOWS & 2 BA THS EACH UH IT
• LARGE F EE LOT • STEPS TO OCEAN
• GR EA T REN TAL AREA
Priced at $189,500
BSSIIBied
BROKERS I i REAL: I ORe
2025 W. IALIOA ll VD. 67).)661
MEWftOitT lEACH
cae:
GEORGE ELKINS CD .
( > \ I 1;: ~( ' I I R \ I I ' I R \ /I I
Gorgeous
TOWNHOUSE
Located In The .'iewer Canyon
Crest Area Of Popular Corona ·Del M ~r. Lovely ''E Plan'' Townhouse.
Wtth 2 Spacious Bedrooms 2h
Baths, 2 Firepla<'es 3 Patios -Near
Inviting Pool & Jacuzzi. Built In
All-Electnc Kitchen Beautifully
Carpeted & Drapro Askang $124,~
REALTORS
181 Dover. Drive, N.B. 631·1-
HOW CAN I DEFER M'1 GAIN ON MY
RESIDENCE, t F I SELL?
ASK US
SERVING
NEWPORT BEACH •
SINCE UM50
759-0226 anytime
~~~WA..-.!.1!111-EARLE • f8U0'' CORBIJ(._ Qltl
BIOIIR
ACOBS RWiY
2919 ,...,.... .....
615-M
Sea of Cortez visit slated
... ..,.tloo fo oodor woy
.,, u 0.0.,. Cooll Colltp
COOOtM IMI .nil bolO ......,
ud vlalt Mutoo•• Stt of
Cortn.
HAIR
*CUT
*CURLED
*COLORED
* COIFFURED
*'CETERA
Fine HaJr Speoialiata
LORRAINE'S
BEAU TY HOOK
ON THt!: BOULI!VAAD
Co,ono ~ol Ma r
Phono 6«·7336
EST. 1!162
Tbo I-dly -lrlp II """"'1oc1 ...,.., occ·. w•
aod IPrill •mte~er brtak,
Jan. ze tlu'oulh Peb. 4. stu ..
dtDta wW travel the 500
miles from Sap f'eUpe to
La Pu aboard the 75-foot
ship, ;'Poseidon.''
"Along the way Crequent
stops wut be made at isola-
ted Islands and beaches to
explore the many nabln.I
wonders to be fouod In the
region,·· said course In-
structor Gary James. ·•We
wm explore vast mangrove
forests, aDd dive In the tro-
pical waters or the southern
gull,"
Trip highlights wJII to-
elude vlstts Lo nesting sea
bird colonies, and observa-
tions of sea Uon root4ilrles
and finback whales.
Cost of tile eight ..day tour,
Including au traflSIXlrtatioll
and most meats, Is S405.
Persons may enroll for the
class by signing up for Eco-
logy 19ZAO,
For Information, call Dr.
James at 556 -5$46,
·xww·ror American Cars
HOOL
Nt•MI'WIIeaa I Billa lclloola:
• COlOMA OIL Mo\11
• COSTA MIU N
• UTAMCIA
• McNALLY
• MIWI'OIIT HAI8011 E
Reported b)' GLENN GILBERT
Newport-Mesa FederatJoo
of Teachers President Paul
Jordan spoke out agafost
Supt. John NlcoU 's recent
revetattons regarding the
dlsmlssal or Z0-30 district
teachers tor next year lD
a presentation to the Board
of EducaUon on Sept. 27.
Supt. Nicoll sees the dls-
mtssals as a necessary out-
come of reduced student eo-
roll ment and district fund -
Ing.
Mr. Jodan's add ress was
triggered by the boa rd's pro-
posed budget transfer of ap-
proxtmalely S30,000 to the
district's da ta processing
department.
··Education Is ln. the stu-
dent, not In a central com-
pu ter S)'Stem,'' stated Mr.
Jordan. '•We reeocnt.u that
eom j;llters, Ute busses IJid
eafeterieas, ca.o have a uw-
tul support fUDcUoo tor lear-
ntog."'
Suggest!~ a c bange In pri-
orities, he went oo to say,
"The funds proposed In to-
ntgnt•s ageoda to be trans-
fe rred from ooe computer
account to aootber should be
traostered Instead to where
the students are.'' He pro.
posed that the fUOOs be used
to support smaller cla.sses.
He has stated that tunds
which provide for smaller
classes beoetlt students.
According to ex-Newport.
Mesa E"ederaUon 'of Tea-
chers President Maya Deck-
er, Mr. Jorrlan's address
brought very little response
from the board, except that
··the superintendent seemed
vers· uncomfortable." The
board's budget transfer pro-
posal was adopted with one
·'no" vote. -• •
Although Costa Mesa high
school 's new audio -visual
televlslon system Is the most
complete In the district, pro-
gress Is slowing in t1le re~
novation of the CMHS farm.
Concerned parents and stu-
dents have asked the BoaM
ol Education to hasten the
project. • • •
Local businesses will he
represented In Ne~~o-port -Me
sa schools during ca reer
week, Ckt. Z4-Z8, Displays
and demonstrations ~~o·tu lw
put on :;~t nearby shoppl~
centers a.nd several bu st.
nesses wtu hold open hous-
es In support of the rareer
fair. • • •
The Corona 1\el Mar hil'!h
school Key Club Is pre-
senttng the second Ina year-
long series or le('tu res at
7:30 p.m. Oct. 12 at Corona
del Mar High School 's Lfl.
tie Theater.
IIi) • I J
A representative from tire
F'amii J' ServtceOrg<ilniu tlon
-A'ill speak on <"ommon pa -
rent-adolescent problems. A
question and answer period
will follow the presentation.
·zx· lor Imported & Compacl Cars
<>LUI~E1 ,
AS ur.v
AS
3
l'tr(o~inn •fir nm.ml by
•koJic\! mKh~nK:ll who "'IU
o;o,~ euler. umbf'r, urod
ko<'·in to m~n~<f•flu•cft
'Pf'fllo(lllt,.;..ni
110 UTU CltAIIII fOil fACTOA'f'
Alii 01 TOJIIIOII IAII CAlliS .... ,.,. .............. C4 , •• -~~-I ..... ....... ef .. _..,.. ...,. ..
cciiiJPC>N ONLY. OFFER EXPIRES NOV. 17
Admission Is tree. F'ur-
ther Infor mation may be ob-
tained at the sudenl actlvt.
ties oUice. -• •
Eight stu dents from Costa
Mesa hJih school won first
place awaMs for their land-
scape exhibits at the Los
Ange les County Fair.
1 They are Brlan Eldridge,
' John Gillmore, Don Green~t.
Cindy KJag, John Marshall,
1 Hubert Sc hroer. Mike Wllt
and George King.
DANIEL S. RICHARDS,
18 MONTHS OLD. DIES
Cremation and burl<il l at
sea ha s been carried out for
Daniel S, Richards, 18 month
old son of Michael and Yie ld
Richards or Z38 Avocado St.,
Costa Mesa, who died Oct.
Z of a respiratory aliment,
after rescue efforts by pa.
ra.medics .
He Is also survived by
bls grandmother, Diane
Bailey. Smith Tu thill Lamb
Costa Mesa Mortuary was
the director.
MESA .t.CCEPTS BID
FOR FERTILIZER
Fifty.ftve tons or rertlll-
ter are being purchased
from the Robioson Fertili-
zer Co., Orange. by the
city of Costa Mesa, which
awarded the low bidder the
contract Monday ni(ht.
The nrm will deliver and
spread 30 tons of fertilizer
for golf course maintenance
at a prtce of $5.737.50 and
20 tons tor park maintenance
at a price of $4,538. Five
tons in 50-pouod bags will
be deiiYered to tbe park yard
at a cost of $925.
Nf.lii'ORT HARBOR EII$1GN
PtJBUlHED WEEKlY ·PG. I
THURSDAv,'DCT. 5, l!n
COIQIA DEl liAR. CAU F •
54 HOMES ARE' OK 'D -IN COSTA MESA
Fllol -lopmool piUI Ill• 54 otocJ•..famtlr botDeo
wttb J)rinlt nertlttoli fl-
cWU.. aortb of Sallas An.
ud west ot Sa.ata Clan Ave.
wen 'WfO'Ved ,by tbt COlla
Mesa Clly Cowlcll Monday oJcbl.
P ...... rty WOO tllo Kbool dlo-
trtet_ wJtb Ult devtloptr.
Dill Smith. Utt.d 11 au.
tborthd q:Mt. A teotatlve
tract IDIP waa approYed.
A final tract rMP for a
SO-lot aubdf.vlsloa at the
soutbNst comer of Sunflo-
wer Ave, and Smalley Road
was approYed.
bo-..-. .. -ooe-lltory proptrUea. • ...
polalod ""' lllat ooly .....
ses. ee.eb wltb oae wladow
to a aecoa4 bedroom. WCNid
bt faclfll tbe Focttlta st:
side.
The property was reetaUy
dtclarec:l 1!1Urplu1 aod sold
Cor private development by
the Newport-Mesa unltled
school dlatrlct. As the H ·
cMw has not yet closed,
the appllcaol:~wner or the
Complatnts were beard
trom homeowners on Fu-
chsia St. to the e3st that
occupants of Z-story hou-
ses to the new tract 'would
Tbe develOper. Foley Coo •
structioo. Co.. Tustin. wUI
speod $Z77 .600 for street
Improvements, sewer IJiw
tern, storm dnlo aod otnw
expeosea. Ao added $16.-
935.35 wiU be paid the city
for lDs:pecUOD feel.
ARTIST Barbara McKae's
works are on display this
month at Mutual Savings in
Corof\2 del Mar. The COM
r esident Ls shOwing 14 paln-
Ungs. Mrs. McK.ae has been I
painting for 4 years as a
student of local artist Clvde
Zulch. She and her husband
have lived here since 197 1.
Mesa condo
plan okayed
METRO NEWS •• A Balboa
man received uoanlmoos
count}· Pla rml~Commlsslon
approval MoMay for hi s plan
to build 12 condominium un-
Its In l'OUnty territor}' on
th e t'f'l~f' of Costa Mesa.
YAMAHA CR-620-A GREAT NEW RECEIVER!
Power to spare lor this fin e system. and response up to 20,000 Hz
with under 0.05% total harmonic distortion.
EPICURE -----~"' ' ' a '<;;/ Robert F. Holli ngsworth,
1115 W. Bay Ave., appfying
for a use permit to develop
his property a t 2198-2200
Canyon Drive, told the com-
missioners of twc 25-year-
old houses already on his
la nd. He rtescrlbed ont> of
the houses as a ·· shllck, ••
and said It woulrl be demo-
lished to make room ror
II IIE''fo' units .
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The other slngle -lamlly
residence, '·recently re-
modeled,'' wlllbe.lncorpor-
ated into the compln of
condomlnfums to be spread
OVf'r IX>Cil lots, he sa id.
AU DITI ONS SLATED
FOR 'KING LE AR'
Auditions for Ooange
PIONEER
KP-250 Uti
I SU O Coast Co lt f!!,:e's wlntH pro-
du ction of Sha kespeare's
·· Ki~ Lea r '' will be held
today and Friday, <kl. 6.7,
In the rlrama lab theater.
The show Is slated to run
Jan. 2S-Z8,
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rearure!> FM srereo Auro Erecl ·
Fa!>! f orwa•o ana Rew•na
Sepaoale Volume Balance ana
Tone COntrOl~ PI'•Ce u-.c;lude!o paor
ollull-<~ Pioneer Soeakers
S1Q945
AudltlollS will be held at
3 p.m. auo.i at 7 p.m. today
and 3 p.m. Friday.
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SOLUTIONS
I have just figured out some great. ways to conserve our ''dwindling natural
resources." fhese solutions are so darned simp1e, I don't really understand
why some poUU cian hasn't used them to try to win votes.
First of all, there is the problem of water. Of course there's no shortage of
water. You ca n look out at thP Pacific Ocean, which goes all the way to Ch ina,
and see that. It's just that we don't have enough GOOD water Cor our needs. Now,
the !trst thl og we should do Is stop making bee r. Hundreds ol millions ol gallons
of water every year go into beer. Billy Carter could become a national hero if he
would say "oo mor e beer."' Instead of naming a beer for hi m, maybe they cou ld put
hls name on come chewing tobacco or boll weevil insecticid e. Another good way to
save water would be to stop playing goll. Whlle the politicians are telling us to stop
wateririg our lawns so much , they're out on the golf course, putting around on those
beautiful green acres, wh ich take even more water than BUly's beer.
Okay, now that we've solved the water crisis, let's do something about gas and
electricity. There Is absolutely no sense in having automobiles thai will go 140
mlles per hour and accelerate from zero to 60 in the blink of an eye. It's the
damndest waste I've ever seen. Whtle we're telling Detroit to build air bags and
seat belts and rubber bumpers, why in the world can't we tell th em to build smaller
engine s? Restrict them to ahout 90 horsepower and a top speed ol60. Don't say It
can't be don'e. Volkswagen did 1t for years, and drove Detroit crazy, Give all of
the big-car owners a few years to wear out their bloated machines, then say ••no
more.''
Now tor the electric ity problem. Take all ol the bums who picket the oo clear
energy plants, and put them on giant treadmUls. Make them rnn 8 hours a day
(probably the tlrst honest labor any or them will have done) to generate electricity.
These idiots are the same ones who scream about all of the smog that comes out
ot the oU-burnlng electrical plants. U !hey want to stop the smog, and save all ol
that oil, why don't they agree to letting ooclear energy do the job? Having iw clear
energy and not us!Dg it Is about like walking 50 mUes a day while you've got a
bicycle, a horse and a car ln your garage. They scream about the da~er of nuclear
energy plants. There has never been any klnd of accident. You're sater around a
ooclear eotrgy generating plant than you are at your own dlooer !able, where you
might choke to death. They're safer than chewing gum, riding a bike or combing
your hair.
When are we going to stop listening to the Idiots, the BUly Carters, the Detroit
mamtacturers and the petty poUUcians? That's where our crists Is. We han a
people crtst1, not an energy crisis.
AI Forglt
Down at the store, we feature some American-made small appliances that won't
use much eoercy, bu t they'll sure help the lltUe lady save her energy •
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Airport value tol·d
0..... Couoty A1IJ)Ort
wW ''buc lD tbert" at b
PHseat 1.,.11 of QPintloal
1llllll leelulolorJI>rlll• aJcq
lii'Jtr, qllieCer llrplaau, a
lop alrcnll eo-o111clal
told a Newport S.eb IUdl-
toee 1ut week.
'MarUI t..Vu. markett.Dc
41rtctor for MartJ.D Aria-
UoD., add:HSMCI Jut TIIUrs-
dly'a meeUQr of tbl N"-
port Harl>or E-t c ...
at tbeBahlaCorialbJaa Yacht
Club, He told tbtm tbe
COWitJ &1rport '' iJ 1D I Uck-
Uib potJttoa" beeauH of
DDiR aDd oYercJ"''rdiD(, but
lbat 30,000 to 50,000 jobl,
plus tbe ecoDOmJc future of
maay bastnesMS, depend oo
tbe alrfteld's atablllt)'.
''Tbe airport Ia ID one
of the mo.t wttal and rapl.d-
Crowtb ladutrta.J aod com-
mereJ.a.J ar .. 1.o the U.S.,"
be told a ltLD<:heoo aud1eoee
of about 10 busiDeu aDd
profuaiobal leaders. '•Tbe
. 2 commercial aJ.rllDes usu.-
the fteld --Air California
aod Alr West --. ban the
llJcbut load factors (fewest
empty seaU") of any air-
llDes lD tbt U.S." Abd de-
JP1tt Jtr'oaJ ~altlon from
Newport Bacb resldetU,
wbo c::ooD.atJ.y battle the air-
port over tbe aolle of itts tattac ot1 over Newport Bay,
Latest ftcures sbow that 43
per eeat of the pas,.ocers
oo tbe 2 &irlloes are from
the Harbor Area, acco rdiDI:
to Mr. LeVan.
''There are quieter, more
powerflll, jet eoglnes on the
dnw!Dg boardt DOW," he told
the ExctangUea. '• All tbe
malllda.cturers are waitiDc
tor 11 eome lDdtcaUon tllat
tbe a.triJ.oea ...am tbem."·
Modlfyl,. u1Jt!nc &lrcnll
wttb tbe oew q1Des lrOUld
cost about $5:»,000 per aJ.r-
cnll, l>oeotlmatod. B._.r, qaW&r p1a.,
WOIIId be'A!*. Cl,li"J1:DOI'e
PI T7lllln OD. f .... r ft.Jcbts,
with 1 ... DOtH, be pNCIJ.cted.
Qaleter tabofh are allo
posAble wbea the at.rport'a
maln nlllft)' 1.1: ezteDCied 750
feet oorttnrard toward the
San Dteco Freeway.
'•This will allow tbe )eU
to attrt tbelr takeoff run
tartber from Newport Beach,
and hue an eztra !00 to
300 feet of altitude when
they cross Bristol An.''
Prtn.te Leu jets operated
b7 Martin aDd otbera can be
DObler ttan tbe commtrtl.al
jetl U DOtproperJyopented,
Mr. WVan admitted. But,
be ncted tbat the CesSDI.
Clta-"whls;>er jet" Is
eve (l'lteter tbln most
•Lacle-qlDt propeltor-
drlno pluea, and ts tbe
oaly jet lllowed to tate otr
aDd la.Dd ~n.., late-D..I&flt
and tulJ-moi'Ding bours at
lbe&IJport
Die businesses mO'ftnc In
DtU lbe airport are dt-
peodent on Its rt~ma1nlog
opera_ llld '-.u said tbty
would tither lean or ban
to aerl~aly cariall their
bulioesa lf tbe neld elOHd,
Mr. LeVID cla1med.
He rnealad tbat Martin
11 starttoc regular small
prop.pla.oe senlce to
CaJUico to ""e uecuUves
of ruJor Amerleu ftrms,
aacb u !tapes A1rc.nft,
wbo , bavt IIWIIlfe.cbarlJII
plutl )at acrou tbt lftD-
eu border la ~ a1'6uod
MeJ:tcalt. WithlD w..U, a
stmUar ... ttl• Hrrtce will
bolla ap ..... don ... San
JOIQII.ltJ. van.,., ...,.,. m-
llDH taft DOt )'It bald tt
ICOIOmle&llJ flutbl.e to op-
eratt. Baktnfteld, El
C..UO, SlliDu I.Dd otbtr
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l>ollld.
Ht -rtbld lbo -DIY
airport · u "boltlo!: at tbl.
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floor .-. .Ill eomt ol tbl lllu.p -d llolp mat.
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Docent
training
oHered
Are you interested ln
know1.Iw more about tbe
aoclent fossUs found ID the
Saota Ana Mountains,
Saddlet.ck Valley aod New.
port Beach, or about the
primitive lDd1ans of Irvine,
Newport Beach aDd Costa
Mesa, as well as eeology
of Orange County and dino-
saurs of North America?
Then wby oot become a vol.
unteer docent I
Tbe Nnport-Mes unUied
school distrtet aDd Natunl
History Foundatlon of Or-
uge County have combined
their clusroom docent and
museum tour docent train-
l.n( aesa:ioos aDd 1Dvtte y-xz
to parUelpate la tbelr docelll:
Jtdtn PI'OCJ'*ID. CJ.ua.
"""" -wll1 "' cuest tpttkers at local elemeat.ary
scboolc and wm learn to
ptNeut tltJ on local ptleoo-
lolory, arellaeolocJ, eeotocy
u well u dinosaurs of North
America. This wW also
serve as bactground traln-
lng for those interested In
becoming docents at the
Natural History Museum at
Bay View schOol, wUb more
detailed Instruction on giv-
1ng museum tours at a later
date.
The 2-1/2' week tralnine:
PI'O(rlm begins Tuesday,
Oct, 11, and cootiooes OD
Oct. 13, 18, 20, aDd 25 rrom
9 to ll:30 a.m. The train-
lD&: classes will be held at
tlle Newport-Mesa Lnstruc-
Uoaal media se"lces cen-
ter at 919 Baker St., Costa
Mtsa.
F'or free retistration, call
Mts. Lori Eogstrom, S56-
SS64, or Mrs. Jane Tlce,
644-!828.
CHINESE DANONG
Q.ASSES OFFERED
StartlD& Oct. 15 Chlnoae
folk dauclJl( classes tor
a~lts u well as c hildren
wiU be beld every Saturda)·
afternooo lo the ballet room
of tbe Corom deJ liar bJgb
sebool. These free cla~ses
are sponsored by theOraare
Coanty Cbi.Dese Cu.lbanl
Club, I DOG-Proftt, DOD·
poUttCI.l cllJtunl orpnlu.-
Uoa. For details, cootact
Mn. Ratb Dlllg, (714) Mf.
NOS, tftDJ..ara.
FnM Que of Los Aaee-
las: 11 cJuee director. He ts
tbe biDder ol tbe Hwt Y 1
Etlut1e Duct Co. in tbe
PbUJilplDM I.Dd former
ctaorfCICRPbtr aad duct d1·
lor ollboP1>WI>PIDtChlDHI
Toutb c.J.tu.nl CeDttr. He
wUI be ucilted by J111lce
S.mu, Ybo bl.s a beck ..
1rocmd tD oriental c!Uee.
CARNIVAL OCT. 21 AT
EASTBLU FF SCHOOL
A -ralollc .canln1 wW l>o Mid SallnlaJ, Oct.
Zl, from 10 l .tl. to 4 p.m..
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Convention
at the Queen
Tblrty-si.J: mtJnbtraofthe
Au:lltanct Lucue'bf N"-
port Beacb wUl atteDCI the
Z9tb IJIII&al naUo111l conven-
tion Oct. l7 -20 at tbe Queen
lla'ry Hyatt Hotel Lo L..oac
Beacb.
Mrs. WJm~ett Bedall Jr.,
president, will be accom-
pe.llied to the cooveotloa by
Mrs. Gerald Hauer, reglona..l
couacU represeDtatln; also
by delegates tDd a1teroates,
limes. c r.rlts Ripley,
Ric bard F erda, stanley
Statta, Marton Dtvlck, Jos-
eph MetcaU, Robert
Crowner. John O'Donnell,
THE FALL BENEFIT of the Irvine Ternce Pbtlhar-Kathryn Hoffman aDd WH-
moolc Associates will be a Halloween masque fantut.a Uam Snyder. The theme ot
dlnoer-dance Suoday, Oct. 23, in the carousel room at tbe convention 1.! ••cruise a
tbe Newporter Inn. A 6:30 p.m. soct.aJ hour will be c harted cou rse.''
followed by dinner at 8 and dancing to the roo Sic or Several Newport chapter
Jeff Bourceols. Shown here wtth their masques are, members are on the NAL
from lett, Mrs . George WUliamson of Westcllff, nrst committee. They a re Mrs.
vlce~hatrrnan; Mrs. Gunther J. Sblrley of Spyglass A. John Reichle, convention
HUl, a DeW member, and Mrs. Cyril J. Glaspel of Big chairman; Mrs. John Boyd,
Canyoo, correspoDding secretary. Mrs, James Emory registration, assisted by
Dyer, chairman ot the Associates, wUI be ass16ted by' Mrs. Robert Growner and
her committee, Mmes. Peyton Harriman, Ted Walsh, Mrs . Paul Rogers, NAL
Raymond Beyer, Carl W.oore, Archibald Scott m, Charles sales; Mrs. &hrard Pelle-
Stepheos, Albert Kissinger, Millicent Salisbury, Robert grin and )~firs. Richard
Keela.Dd, Glaspel and Williamson, Proceeds from the Castle, a past National As.
benefit will help provide youth concerts uxl In-school ststaoce League president,
chamber coocerts. (Ensign photo.) speakers at seminar.
~-----. Send-off for
Emblem gals
C. M. Harpn
tke Costa )lesa
CoHJtection
SORRY, MIKE
Mite McLaughlin has r.eslgned from the Costa Mesa
Redevelopment Agency, of which he was chairrna.n. Mike
didn't gin hls reasons, eicept tosaytheywere '•personal."
Tbtre hl.d baeD rumors around town tor some time
tbat tbe C1ty ftaJ.l crowd noted him ott the Acncy beculae
of bls 1et1ve role in Ole North Costa Mesa Homeowners
Assn. petJ.Uoo drtve, That's the IDJUaUfe that would let
city foters decide the Arnel apartment Issue up north
of the San otego Freeway.
Mike McLaughlin didn't really ask for any of this mess.
He happens to live 1n North Costa Mesa, aDd he happebed
to be on the homeowner group's board of directors, I..Pd
he's a lawyer. He was probably on that boa-rd tor the
same reason that he served on the Redevelopment Ageocy
-because be Is a public -spirited man.
His service on the Redevelopment Agency was particularly
valuable because·of his legal backgroolld In right.of.way
matters and other real estate law.
Anyway, th'e homeowners asked him to help with the
legal detaUs of their petition drive. He accepted their
request. Tl\1!: Immediately pitted him against the City
Council, which had voted to allow the Arne! development
to go ahead. We're sure Mike realiJ:ed that this would
get blm in a few arguments, but ·we doubt that he knew
tbe fUll captclty of the Clty Hall establishment's ab!Uty
to be petty and smaH-mlnded. Y01.1 see, there ace some
folks wOO wUI simply not accept honest disagreement on
public issues. fhey take It fery personally.
RumbUngs began that '•there are a couple or councilmen
who are bavlae second thoughts about the Redevelopment
Agency." Attempts to rlnd out Who these mysterious
"secood-tbooghters" might t.e were fruitless. Etery mem-
ber of tbe Couoc:U Is oo record, and went on record agaln
ury recently. as favoring the rede•elopmeot Idea. They
see U as a sensible, economtcaUy-souDd way to N!VItallze
the old downtown are:a so that It will contritiJte even
more to the city's total resources.
Wbeo these rumbUngs of make-bellevedtscontent reached
Mike McLaughlin. hls first tnclloatlon (being or Irish
desceDt) wu probably to haq: on and tight. But when he
reatbed the extent of the pettiness, aDd saw that It was
feTJ posslblt for small-minded people to actually Inter-
fere with tbe wort of an Important ageocy, for no other
reuon than cbOdish personal pique, Mlk:e probllbly de-
cided the Agency's work was too Important for that to
bappen. He won't say so, but Mite McLaughlio must hue
felt tblt be hid been fo reed by these tiny minds Into a
postt!oa of having to either quit the Agency or see Its
work aatatrty hindered,
So. be stepped down, without a erl.pe or any bitter
atatemeats. Yoa can •flUe tbe prosaDdeonsor the lnitlatife
pttiUoo Ill 1'00 wallt to, Wt It is a perfectly legal redress
for cttlseDs who fMI Uat govermneot has not respooded
to tbelr destrea, It is oot someUtlng to be atn.td of, or
to l>oliOitJObout.
It nmlada .,me of as of tbe early school lntegnU90
bl.ttles, wbrea rrowo mea and women screamed aoo threw
th1Qc1 at ll:1ds, aDd 1eDtnllJ acted Ute totaJ id:JoCs. Why
lD tbt workl eu't Wt ~st accept (or OIJP)se) lawa aDd
ctaur-Ia a ratsoaaJ. clvllil:ed way. Instead of recresstng
to cbilc1111tr fMitboc:ll or to the laws of the )nJile? Som, lrlttt. Hope JOQr bad esperltDC~ woo't hep
other IOOd mea aad worn• hom public se"tce.
Black hole is topic at OCC
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Newport Harbor Emblem
Club 39<1 held a Supreme
pre.conveoUoo seod-<ttf
party Sunday, Oct, 2, at the
Newport Harbor Elks Lodge
In hooor of the president,
Mrs. Jobn Sarno.
Tbe 51st aDDUal Su,preme
Emblem coaveaUon will be
held ill Hoooiuiu, HawaU,
from October 9 to 16.
Members planntnr; tn at.
teod the convention with Mrs.
Sarno are Mmes. John Bar.
clay, VlrgU Bates, Eugene
Bergeron, Herbert Mateas,
Daryl Robertson, Rielll.rd
Marvin, Ruth Moore, Paul.
ine McGavran and Pauline
Pease.
Mr. and Mrs . F.obertson
wlll take this opportunity
to stay over a week to tour
the outer islands. Ruth
Moore and Loretta Ber~
geroo are go!~ on to Japan.
CHRISTIIAS BOUTIQUE
SLATED FOR OCT. l~
The 4th !all fesUnJ will
be presented by the Uotted
Methodist Women Saturday,
Oct. 15, at the NewportCeo.
ter l'n.Ued Metttodlst Ctllrcn,
San Joaqutn HU!s Road and
Marguerite Ateooe, Harbor
VIew Hilla. It wW feature
a Christmas boutiQue.
Handmade Items, arts and
crafts, stuffed toys, Je•ell'}',
Christmas oroamP•ls,
plants aod hangers, Lc.ooks
and stationery will be or-
tered lor sale between 10
a.m. and 4 p.m. Baked goods
•111 be avallable, also hot
dogs, puoch aod popcorn,
Proceeds •UI l'lelp sup.
port th e United Methodist
Womeo•s mission projects.
For further iolormatton, call
the chu rett omce. 644-0745.
NANCY IS GRADUATE
OF HOSPITAL Q.ASS
Navy Hospltalmao Nancy
/t.. Markel, daqhter of Mr.
a.od Mrs. Louts D. Markel.
of 2527 Bamboo St.. East
Bhatt. has lt'adtalted trom
the Na't'f'l li::tspftal Corpa
School at Gr•t LUes, OJ.
A 197! 1radlate ofCaillbr -
llla Pol)'hebalc State Ual.
nrtitJ, Pomoal, wHh a bl-
<:btlor of selnce dt(ree,
abe jl)tDed thllfiVy In Apru.
1971,
LEGAL SECRETARIES
WILL VISIT COURTS
Tbt OrupC.aiT !tUtor
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ttOl .ll.all D itt JlloM, .U
1110 oU,..n. A loOroliiiO ..._will ..... -.
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NEARLY 6,000 atteoded the premiere opening week at
the Dew loeaUoo of the Newport Harbor Art Museu m
to Newport Center. A reature or tile premiere was a
preview party, coordinated by Mrs. John Hurndtll, Clntt
arts patroa_ sbown here wtth her son, Paul K. Yost m.
Mrs, Hamdall also planned a black-tie dlnBer pa.rty held
in tbe eatry p.Uery. A total or 250 new members ~!ned
durlac tbe opeDJ.nc week, acconUng to Tom Ga rver
director. Museum hours are Tuesday t hrough Sunday'
fTom 0000 to 4 p.m., FT!days 6 to 9 p.m. (Irvine Photo
A ssoclates.)
Arrowcraft sale Oct . 13
The a.mual Arrowcrtft
sale of South Coast Alumnae
Club of Pl Beta Phi wUJ be
held Oct 13 rrom 10:30a.m.
to 5:30 p.m. at the Bayside
Village Clubhouse, Tbe sale,
open to the public, is given
by the sororUy's alumnae
clubs· throug~ut the nahoo
to further their phllaothro-
PY or promoting ha.Ddcratts.
ltems come maLD.Iy from
tile Arrowcratt shop In the
Great Smoley Mount.a.lns of
Ga.Ulnburg, leon., and rea.
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Activist Kate
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Women's rights activist
Kate MUtett 11'tll be a guest
speaker during OrangeCoast
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men's -.·eek, ··scheduled for
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The speaker, a native of
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Dr .... ./' M ..U ·u tbt opll'a. ''The
Wocldial ol. Conw:J>o "
At tM.,. of 28 M-dr'nolm pve
to tho-tho ontorio "St. Potu!, ..
ODd -)'1101'S later produood his
moola'pioce, tho oratorio "Elijtb."
Amoag liio many compooitiono,
"Sonp without Worda" is perbopo
tho ..-odmlred, ODd who is not
familiar with his "Wec:ldina March"
wbi<b invoriobly uaben in tho bride.
Mtinde!IOOhn, brought up u a
Cbriotion, eanied his Jewish beritage
with -t distinction. Tho poet ODd
~tist Goethe was moet imp e 1eed
with "This wooderful grandeoa of
Nathmt tho Wi.oe, Mtb gifts equal
to Mor.art'a.''
Tho Jewisbneos of Mendelsaohn'o
music ia dealt with at length in Marco
Rot.hmuller'a study on The Music of
tMJ~•· He quot.ee Max Brod, author
and c:ompoeer: "Outstanding aJllOD&
Mendel.uohn's worka is hla violin
roncorto, which by ito profound pas-
sion belongs among his most moving
and beautiful aeations. And it is just
in this concerto that the Jewish note-=
albeit unconsciously used-can moet
cloorly be beard, pervading the ...
sence of tbe work rather than its de-
tails~"
Maoy of Mondelsaohn's melodieo
"""' ~ by Ceotnl Europ.n
• NOW WE: •.uta .\XBAMADORI. ~
Jewry, which considered them Jewish though of short duration-less than
in OODtent, and uaed them either u 39 yeers-w.., one of incessant ac-
inatrumeotal works or in ammge-tivity. There is no questMm that. bot.h
maota adapted to tbe singing of var-his talents and the characteT of his
ioue pra,_, in the synagogue. oompositions were largely the product
Grow '• Dictiof~~VY of Mwic and of his heredlty and environment. After
M!Uicituu baa this to say about the producing Bach's .. Matthew" Passion
great c:ompoaer: "It is geoenilly noted Music with the help of his actor friend,
that Mendelaaohn poesessed charm Devrient. Felix said: "To think that
of DVl1D1fl'" to a high degree. For this it should be an actor and a Jew who
aDd for his busiraeee acumen, his ap-give back to the people the greatest
pnriation of dolllel5tic propriety· his of Christian works."
-·-··"-. his --of ............ ...--, -...,_. Felli Menclelssohn-Bartholdy was
duty, and a 80mewhat moralizing indeed a noble son of Israel, a Jewish
attitude, he was indebted to his up-Christian whose life and work have
bringing and to the ancient traditions greatly enriched tbe world.
of his Jewish race .~· had a mari<edly -v "'!} m ~~Rai.olioo-' e~oe .'V -r ":· '··_;!' At.':.lado..br't. ' -Foon~
(FROM THE JEWI~H HOPE. L.OS AH CEL.ES)
If God has called you to be really lik,. J ,.~u!l
He will draw you into a life of cruci fixi on anrl
humility, and put upon you !uch demands of
obedience, that you will not be ablf' to follow
other people, or measure your~~e lf by othrr
Christians, and in many ways Ht> will !K"t-m
to let other good people do th ing! whi ch Ht
will not let you do.
Other Christians and ministNS ~<~'ho !K"f'm
very religious and useful, may push them·
selves. pull win~s., and work schrmt's In carry
out their plllns, but you cannot do it : and if
you attempt it, you will mf."t'l with sud1 failur"
and rebuke from the lord a!! tn make you
eorely penitent.
Others may boa11t of tht"rn!'lf"IVt"S. of their
work, of their !IUCCf'SS. of th•·ir writings., but
the Holy Spirit will not allow yo u to do an}'
such thing. and if you bf..gin it. He will lrad
you into 110me dt>t>p mortification that will
make you de!!'pi5-t• yo ur!elf and all your goml
worka.
Othtn may lw allowtd to !Ut'C,.t"£1 in making
money, or may have a lf.'g a1:y ldt to them.
but it is likely Gof1 will kf.'rp you poor. lw-
cauee He wanl" yo u to hav1· !!Omethin~ far
better than gold. namely. a helpless deJ*nd-
ence on Him. that Hf.' ma y hur> the privilegr
of supplying: yo ur nr"eds day hy day out of
an unS~een trr.a.sury.
Tht! Lord may lf't othi'T!I he honort>d and
put forward, and k!'"ep yo u hidden in ohyour-
ity, because H1• wants you to produce eome
choiCf', fragrant fruit for Hi!! coming glorv.
which can onl y ht' produc"d in the shade. He
may let oth"111 h•· p:rt'BI. hut keep you :r.mall.
He may let othNA rio a work for Him and gf't
the credit of it, but He will mak!:" you work
and toil on without knowing how much you
are doing; and thrn to make your work still
more precious., He may ),.t othrrs get the ctf"dit
for the work which yoo have done. and thu~
make your reward ten tirrn=s greatf"r whf"n
)tAUa cornea.
The Holy Spirit will put a Atrict watch over
you, with a jealou11 love. and will rehukt Y'•u
(or linle worda and f~lings. or for wasting
your time, which other Chri!lti&n!l never IM!em
cHatre.ed onr. So make up your mind that
Cod it an infinite Sovere:ip. and hu a right
to do • He pltuet with Hit own. He may not
uplain to you a thou.and thinp which puzzle
you re.on in Hit c;fealin@:a with you, but if
J'O'I abeolatdy .dJ your.tlf to be Hia lov~
~~eft, He will wrap you up in a jealous love.
.... bellow upon you manr bletein8' which
001111 -'7 to thoee who are m the inner <lireJe.
s.nle it foren.r ~tn. that you are to deal
dlroclly wllh tho Holy Spiri~ and thai He it, • a... .. prh·Ueee of tyins your tonpe, or
• ' •,1 ~ laud, or do.ins you! eyn. in ~ 8e .... ftOC teem tO Ule With others.
;:: .._ ,_ an ao Pf*'O'Md wilh the 1ivins
Coli... -Ia ,_,...,,...hun, ple-d .,., .W. la.r, penonal, prt·
p and m•n-.ment of t.. !plf.F'r.§'~ you will ha ..
1 G. 0. 'IVotoon
tA
1111)1 ¢
ele&.E
"
DO YOU UNDERSTAND?
Whe n Ph 1Hp the Ev<tnget ost
heard the £th1op1an pnnce re.;,d -
mg ISi!lla h 53. he askt d hml. "Un
derstandest thou what thou read·
est'' (Acts 8.30) Th1s 1s a Ques-
t•on we should contmu'ally lo.eep
;:H,kong ourselve!i. i'l!i. we 1ead the
holy Scro ptures
Many rehg1ous people do not
much Ci!lre whether or not they
unders ta nd what they read 1! only
11 war rn!i. theor hearl!i.' To them the
81ble IS l11t!e more than a lellsh.
Takong only t hose S c r~p tures
whoch .J ppea! to them and 1eav1 ng
th~ 1est. they actui!llly teet them
<;elves quo te splfltual and often
talk abou t behevmg the Bible
whethel or not they understand 1t.
Bu t such Splrotuahty " os l.;,r
hom hononng to God, and s uch
·ta •th" os blind and ~upershtlous
at best Wh1 le 11 •s true that the
B•ble teaches many truths .vh•ch
we beheve though they afe be-
yond our comprehens1o n. yet to
believe what 11 says we must forst
understa nd what ot says. God
wou ld h011ve us reAd H1s Word and
bet1eve •t mtell •gently. Indeed,
true I;JII h Will wa nt to under•tand
more and more ol God's Word.
One who does not care whether or
not he understands what God has
sa1d 1s not really mterested in
know•n& .....nat Go<l has said. Such
a per.son w1ll take any passage
that su1ts h1s laocy and use it as
he wishes. for his "'la1th " IS
b011 sed. not on an understandins
ol whAt God has said. but oo his
own woll.
The Church would be stronger
and more aggressJVe il mora of
God's people had a deep desire to
know and understand what God
has seid to them. and if those in
the pull)lt hAd the slnale ~asion
to understand God's Word and
help others to understand 1l
In Marti 6:34 we read that our
Lord wa• "moved with compas-
Sion" toward t ha mult1tudes be·
cau .. He saw tham "U sheep not
havlnl a shepherd: AND HE DE·
QAN TO TEACH THEM MANY
THINGS."
The rea.an ao meny people can
do no more than hope lor Nlve·
tion. I• -becauM th~ h-• never
ewn been teuJhf God's lim~
plan Of Nlvat}On, hOW "Cflrift
died fO' •lnnett" tO that tM)'
milht be justified "by • trtce,
throu1h felth.'' We must berlin
our atudy of the-llbte by under•
ttandlnJ end bel)wlrc thts JTNt
truth.
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NEWPORT HARalR IJISICJI
PUBLilHED ftf!IL 'I •'ll.Z
lltUIISDAY, OCT.,, 1177
COIIOIA Dt:L IIA!l, CAliF
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Tlae Mtnt Beautiful Sen~ru:e by Bob Jones, Ill .... IOOUit ol O.rlotluoo' ~ ""' 1mp..;....m;.· ..,., _, ·ha .. ..,.. PllOIII PAitM IIIAOAIIM• I -·
•oa JON II UMIYIIIeTY
TOM ANDERSON
The fllm/IJIUo/N~r~~b,.ow*ly
protrsced by Chrltcian peep~ brcatlM' af
th~ stttemcms by Mr. Franco ZrlfireUi.
dirrccor, •s•inst the dtity of Chrisr, i.s
one of the stran,esc 1 have ever seen.
The words whjch tht Ottist fiaure
spoh were, for the most p.rt, ICCUtac~
Scriptural utte-nn«s dtcllotin8 Quist"s
dtiry. The glsrina abse-nce in che film
is that of any su~rnaNtiJ, Heavenly
auchencication beina pur on ffim u
having come from tht ftcher. lberr
modo io d• film u tho muk ol-.
which would brine hooot ""' alorY 10
cbalofd and _...y to poopla die tioch
that He is ft'I'J God 01 '+'tfJ' God, ue
worth h.
"I love you" II pouibly
t.be second molt beautiful
sentence ever uttered.
Second'! Yes, for the most
beautiful . sentence ever
uttered is: "He is rllen!"
He is risen -that we
may han eternal life.
He wts born in an
obscure town. arew up in a
tiny rillage. worked in a
carpenter shop, was an
itinerant f!reacher. He slept
in borrowed beds. He diect
on a bonowed cross. and He
was buried in a bonowed
tomb. He never made a
buliness, professional, or
"social'" wccess. He never
went to !!Chool, owned a
house, held an office, had a
family . He never trueled
more than two hundred
miles fro m the plsce where
H~ was born. Yet, the
world's ca lrndar is dated
backward and forward from
H.is birth.
The o nly thin& He ever
wrote was a sentence in the
nnd. Yet more books,
SORIA, and poems have been
written at-out Him than
about all the other men who
ever lived. And Hi s
teachmas have influenced
the world mor~ than anyone
else who ever lived. His is
I he mos t masculine.
compdma, fasci natina. and
perfe.:t Soul in history.
Ur was so gentle that
littlt childrrn climbed on
His knet, and so stro na that
powrrful men ran from the'
templt when He accustd
!hem of makina it a den or
thieves. Officers sent to
arrest H im returned
empty-handed , sayina:
"Never man spake like this
man ."
Tht night before His
execution , His Roman
captors took turns lashina
H.is back with a whip made
of leather straps weiJhted
w1th piecrs of metal. They
kndt before Him in mock
homaae and then arose to
spit m His fa ce. About ei&hl
a.m. they took Him to
Ca lvary , st ripped off His
clothin& and set Him astride
;i wooden peg wh~h jutted
fro m the upright pole of a
cro~, Then they nailed Him
to that cross. between two
thltVr'S. Many VICilmS of
crucifixion hec.ame raving
madmrn befo re they
exp1rrd, and often their
tonaues were cut out to
stop their screams and
curses. But as this silent
Vicllm looked down upon
His jeering tormentors, He
said "Fathtt, forcive them
for they know not what
they do."
Chtist challenaed the
slavery systrm and declared
that man is the creation of
God and rup<msibl~ to
God. Chmt preached the
frrtdom and dignity o f the
ind t vidual '"' o ne's
God-g1ven riaht to come and
go heely, to enjoy the fruit ~
of his own labor, to work
for himself or to sell his
me a diYide:r amona men1"
True Christian charity, He
knu·, comes from within
and cannot be imposed by
authority.
And, Jesus Christ was
not a "moderate." He was,
in fact, an "extremill." The
"m odernistJ" to day
proclaim that there Is no
black nor white; that sin is
i ma1in1 ry, non~Jlistent ;
that we are to be
"moderate" and "to)erant"
in all tttinp, includin& evU.
That is ~bibJH:al and
ridiculou~. ·
An acnostic is a
moderate. Moderstion is no
virtue when o ne is
moderately wronc or
moderately sinful. Christ
had this to say about these
moder1tu -• reli1ious type
He denounced in extreme
terms: "I know thy works,
thtt thou art neittler cold
nor hot. I would thou were
cold or hot. So because
thou art neither cold nor
hot , I will spew thee out or
my mouth."
The Bibfr is nol tolerant ;
it's "nUTowminded." And
10 is the compa~ ~the
multiplica tion table, the
boilin& and freezina points
or water, all '\ilture, and the
Kinadom or Henen. The
Gates of HeU , on the other
hind, are broadmlnded -
·open to situational ethics.
God, the Blbt~. sin, and
Jesus Christ are not. They
are ri1id and unchan&in&.
Ju s t as ' the Ten
.Commandments are forever
the same, a true Christian
has a standard beyond
chanae. Hrbrrws 11:8 uys:
"Jesus Christ, the same
yesterday, to day and
tomorrow."
Lou 'or rlith in God is
our riation's -and the
world 's mot! tetious
problem. When ' men lole
God, they turn to the State.
When men lose God, they
co mprorniu, 1ppease, lie,
steal, and make war. The
collectivists. anarchJ.tl, and
atheists must destroy our
faith in God to tske OYer
the world. Unless we < ..
rec1pture our Christian
spirit tnd re-establish our
Olristian nlues. wr will
soon lose our freedom or
choice with respect to all of
life's values. The time could
be approachin& when the
question will not be
whether America can be
sned, but whether America
is worth uvin&. Sodom and
Gomorrsh were not! Only
the moral deserve to be free .
As the Apostle Paul said :
"Where the spirit of the
Lord is, rhcr~ is liberty."'
We cannot oppose "il by
compromisina with rvil. We
cannot co forth into all the
world and spread the Gospel
of Jesus Christ if we dtny
Jesus Christ in the United
Nations, in our schools, and
in our daily lives. We
become part of what w
By dx cime chla ankle appan,
neryonc whd' waa inlrretted in ieeio&
dx mm will hau .. ...,. -rirnd ic and
foimcd his own opinion. Tbt foiJowi.na
is my reaction preptred for TY G.u:.
m.,Wne ar their request and ~
quendy ~rnt ro the Presidenc ol Gt~
lploron and 1h< Pftaidont oi NBC:
were many such instances of chis ,in BaNd on the llttcmentS of Wt.
Scripturt, such as che •nfe-l'"S an('lunci· f . Zcffin!:lli, rhe dite(fOr of }•ttU of
ation co Mary, the anse-IJ henldi~t~ of N_,urllh (who uid, "Tbe publK it
Christ's birch, chedovedesandina upon aoina robe annoyed chit lamdauOflQI
H im ar His baptism with the voKe ef ~ their myths. , . , lbe public hu nncr
the Facher saying froril Heann, "This wanced co atUptJesua., a man but only
is my beloved Son in whom I am well 1 .. God .... In my film, I do-see Jeaua
pleased." On thst occuion in the film;; aa an ordinary man"), Christian peopie
john che Baptist said, "This is my acrOIS A~O dtsf _r;,ttc to honor thtir
beloved son."" Ate-very rurn chw-opJIII'fa ~ S.\tkNr by ¥itoi0ui·~t. Unci! now,
runicits were wr~sted from lleaY~tf ! no copy of the filin1 ttlelf waa available
mesKngers. and g1v~n co men--•lllli,., ,fet vie•ina-~~~P..~te as N~~ ~'·
problem wuh the filll_l· . ..f'· ~ , , 1 , rhe Ute 1 saW ct;t film, ir wu Jnll '·" trs
Thtre was also no •ndteat~.~~t ~fJ· , werk·print ferriland~ld yet be:edued.
came into the world for the fCJQlO@ fi/1 f . If the film is_ 'p~nred in the fonn
dying on che cro$s.co ~t ~~~-· ~~~ • ~at 1 ~Wit en ;a'a~"2l,it is nor.w~t
the pt:nalty of thett sm. H1s~fi \i':, Mr. Zeffiftlli WQ quoted as H1UlJ It
in the film , was obviouslr the_~ulc _ • waS.
in!ense hu~ Qf .che jewts_h hil.&en:~ ~r The fil~ 1.s ~,ip_icely not in the vein
Htm and HJS datms of bema ,~~e ~ •·. -ef J61~~_r,G}jriJtSilpi·UI4t'or ocher such
siah. That is, or course, the 1fi'•Y ' r wol-ks tha"t Ca.riarurc Christ and makt a
brought about the crucif~xion, hut ~ ~eon ef Riin. Mlmy peop~ •iewina ic th~oughout the G_os~ls, ChriSt f~rrtold ~ · will not clecect irs-subtle misrrptnen·
Hts dtath and mchcated why n was cations tnd will speak w~ll ol mtaeh
going to be. The film viewercoukleuily chat is commendablt while overlookin&
get the imprnsion thac_ Chrisc wts 1tarin& Scriptural ina('CUI'Kin or omis-
merely a martyr to the behef He held of sions. Disappointing as dllt'Kerrorsare,
H is own deity. 1 am rtlined to say that the film does
A few miracles wert shown in the net deny Christ's deiry.
film, but with one or twO notable elfcep-Thtre are nuny &Iarina: weaknesses.
cions, a doubt is left whether Ouist for instance, ac che l.ut Sup~t tht
exercised His divine authority or Passover meal is shown as tht-Catholic
whether people had the wrong impres-institution of the Eucharist, che ordi·
sion about the previous condition of nance of che Mus, which it contrary co
thOSt' upon whom the healing was Scripture and is intolcnb&e to biblical
wrought. Christisns. The film throushout it a
The film is not one that ~piritual mixture of true and false, of partill
people are gener_ally happy wuh. The quotn and misquotes. for the-most p.rt
protest they r11sed hu caused tht-tht portrayal of Christ shows Him u a
enemies of the Gospt:l to know thu wtakling-terrifitd, uncertain, search-
God's peo~le-are s!ill around. that t~y ing, meditative, myscical-s guru· type
are not gomg t? Stl back and ~ th~1r Jnus--de-finittly not the strong Chriu
wonderful lords honor and ckny das· of the Scriptures. Two of the few tifl\ts
paragingly spoken of. A repr~nruivt He comes across with di•ine authority
of the ~a tiona! C~nci l of che C:hurchn are in the cltansins of the Temple snd
?' Chmt has wm_ten m me 1~ .grut the rebuking-of the Pbaristes.
1re over what we sa1d about the ftlmand Godly people-, in the face of Zcf·
has labeled us as "uninformed bigots." firelli"s qoocts, coukJ noc: do ins than
Nobt.xly was misinformed. Mr. Zeffirelli chty have dont. The influence wieLded
made-his statements, and on the buis by their commendable protnt should
of tP,a.~.}.'i!4~rmatjpn"'~J?CiPP~ took not-be ovedook~produccrs hopiila
"their st~nd wh«e ;ther ~Ould haffi?::> ~ 'fti'pfr.<~ql'i\il!h 'ts Tlii' PMsotJif'
And..wR hay~ OQ,w~y;~f ~win8 how ·.0r·)ftfi oP-T)JI M.,., 'Mtlr tJ'#',Jiu~fUm
muCh editing wu done on the filmu-· ~·• · · -· •·• · · ·· 0
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How to Use the Bible
When in sorrow, read Juhn 14.
When men (ail you, read Psalm 27.
When you have sinhed, read Psalm 51.
When you won y, read Matthew 6:19-34.
Before church service. read Psalm S.C.
When you are in danger, read Psalm 91.
For the blues, read Psalm 34.
\Vhen you w.mt n•!(t and peal."'· read ~!at
thew 11 :2~-30.
When God seems distant, read Psalm 139.
When discouraged, read Isaiah .fO.
U you want to be fruitful, read John 1 S.
When doubts come, try John 7:17.
When lonely or fearful, read Pqlm 23.
When you forget your blessing, read Psalm
103.
For jesus' idea of a Christian, read Mat·
thew 5.
For James' idea of religion, read James
I: 19-27.
If faith needs 'tirring, read Hebrew• 11.
When you feel down and -out. read Romani
8 ,3 1-39.
When the world seems bigger than Cod,
read Psalm 90.
For courage for your task. read Joshua 1.
Fur assuratwc. rem! Romans 8 : i-50.
Fur Paul's )t'Ctt:l tlf lmppines~. re;1d
sians \l :U -17.
When )011 tr .n•d , J'l•atl Ps.1lm 121.
\Vhen yuu grow bitter or <.•ritical. n•:1d
rinthian, 13 .
Culm-
I Co-
\Vhen yuur pro~ycrs ~row n.uruw ur St'lfi~h.
read Psalm 67.
For Paul's idtm of Ch ri~ti:1nlt y. read II Cu-
rinthinns 5 :15-19.
For Paul's rules on how to Jtel along with
men, read Romum 12.
When you think ul lnvestmcnts and n•h1n'~•
read Mark 10:17-31.
For a grt'at invitation LllKI a ~n·at oppmtuui-
ty, re;u.l l!'.liah 53. •
For Jesll~· iclea uf prayt'r, n·atl Luke II . 1-d .
~latthcw 6:5-15.
For the Jlmphef.• picture ol' worship that
cuunb. reatl ls.'llah 58: 1·12.
For the prophct'5 idc:t of reli~ion, rcotd l~aiah
1:10-18. ~ficnh 6 :6-8.
)\call to~
by BONNIE B-OWS
DICISIOM MAOAZIMI,
labor for pay. condone. MINNIAPOL!S. MINN.
He reminded us that the It is not enouth to do "Bad company corrupts good to pray tor the m«tla.
best way to reduce the 1ood-It is not enouah to be morals," writes Paul to the But how? One of the lmpor-
u.ploitatioil of man by m~n 1ood. Heaven is not for Corinthian church, and 1 can tant prlncl~lel of ~yer Ia to
is to embrace Christianity. do-sooders. Henen t. for hear many parents giving a pray lpeclleally. 0, atart tO
Chri5tianity, not handouts, •innen; s.inners who ha'fe hearty "Amen" to that. put facee and natnea to your
i1 the hope of the world . tcc.epted Jesu• Cllrill aa We kMp close aurvelllan~ . p~era.
Christ was no IOCialist . He .,.~ their Sutor. ''For God SO "... over the friends our children 1~tr.-·-· henewtr you view a news-select, and make 1 point of cut on televlelon, P<!'Y for the
believed in .the profit toYed the world that He having gueatl for dinner Who reportera and ,fhe comment•
moth•e. He recoanized thtt p•e Hls only bcsotten Son, perhape will "rub off" on our tora. Prtiy thlit they will come
rree menl will hne different that whotoe•er bcli.,.d in children (a trick that teen--under the Influence of Clula-
talentl, and abilities in Him would ha•e eternal agera reapond to by diNJ>; tlanl.
nryina dqrecs. Some. He life." peering for the evoenlng). Much
Slid, would pin more with
what they had, and these
were rew11ded wl•h more.
He even took iwl)' the
"tsknt" of the mtn who
did nothifll, and pve It to
the man who had tnr
"t•lenu." as a le..on. He
conarttulsted thate. who
prorited, and uraed H!t
rollowen to learn by their
nample.
And, He tnew thlt
chlrtty is not tchlrity uniCM
it il 'I'Oiunttry. In Lwb
12:13·14, t.hc ChtiJI Mt
tllkina to a larfl: erow4
when • m1n tpprotcMd
hlm, aayina: "Na••· .,..k
to my broth« IMI hUharl
hJa lnheritaac:. wtlh •:·
And 1 ... r•pU .. : "Mall,
who 11 ~ that wo.W •te
H• w ""'"' si""P Ia lost wonylng owr the
"blld crowd that 11 going to I Need Thee leod my child..., utray.'' Yet
I n~~d Th~¥. prniou• Saviour! parenta are often unew .. of
I n.-.d Thn do,, by day. tile blggeet .....,Y -c:ot·
To fill '"' with th_v /ultW.,, rupter of good mor.le-....
Th lrod m~ on mv way. vlalon.
I ft.Hd th~ Huly .Spirit Probably no lnfluenoe
To troth '"' wMt I am, molde attltudel and mantpu-
To l#t()UI '""' mon nf J~~UA. tat• the conecJence of eoca..
To ,Wru '""' to thf' Lamb. etv u doea te~lajon, tn ~t-1 tonn« do without 1'1tft, ' ,,. name of "fr-"-m· of a-h• I connot 11tand nl1Hlf", -.n.n .,._,
I ha~ no •'"ttllth ,., AOQdtt.tM. we have become vfctknl. of
No u1i*m of'"" QWtt: lmmor.llty, ¥tolence and • &d .,.,., t>.,.;..,/ S.uiow, acenlty eNICled In lUCile oep.
... :/::~.~~~r,,m,: poa•tr ~:~~~~--::. =·-
// ,,..;"" liard "" '"-· enoe of mind to cfWIOI the
~~ cllennel. •
I llllnk P8u! ,_ -.eiiMt
---~=~---:--:-to NY lo ue on lhla point. He O•• er ure•1 ,... ... , ,..,.lncla ua111M .. -110110
1114 In II .. a-W _. lllow lite -eel 10 "'lul
••••
-.._ ... lual lniO It& own mold" ,,..
IIWII12:2, Pl)llllpe). W. .... ,
When you chenge tile cllar>-
nel becauM of u~table
programming, pray that Pit·
.,tl llOUnd llle country '!"Ill
dO tile -lnd that • -o1 ..aponalble ....,lng will •-.> tile 1-lalon 8Ud~,
11101. Pray thll Chrla1*-will
lllce • ·-taalnal auch pro-arama lnd 8PIIk out IQI!nal
!hem untlt they -......, off .... .,,_ ·.
~YOU'-of~ t-In lite media, 8Upp0rt I'*" wttll your pray... Alii
ClOd to lftlllllply tllelr ellort1 lfllhi _... Wortcl : ' ·; w. -lllow the prl~ ...... --upon Milch ... -·.-r I. loulldlll 10 r:..•:o-::..r:r-.::: ........... w. -.,. =~···· 1ft -........ ..,...,.~.
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r IJ '; • • .............. Jthls1a ..
11, "' 1111 a n if. ••· eWf.lld..._lolaat'hc-CW...-. .., . ., ,.. tcoa,
C.... lllil. WNC .......
Wla ...... I 'J sJal&td Ud ........ ...,lit u.ao p.m. &to
OoYviiiii ........ WMt-
cWr •••• Beeta MeOW, tiO ,.. Udo lord. Lido
lale, ....... IMINII'old. tolD•• $110, .eoJ• from ._..,. .. tiiiUYtlrroom
of lttr ._ ... '*" ... 10:30
a.a . ... 1:41 J.iD. • , A
tlaW toN $100 Ja cub tro,m CnJc ._ ..... rtmeat at
1•s AeftlltiDD. Oakwood ...,..........,...a:up.
m. ud a:• p.m. • • A
t100 dnk clock ftl atolea
from tile omc. ot Sbaroo If•••• at 1848 Cunput,
allport ana, bltW.-a aooo
Stilt. 11 ud 11 a.m. Sept.
!4.
• THuasDAY, SEPT. !2
Aa .,.a.qae tool box, val-
lied at tiOO, wulto1eatrom
tbl troat yard of tbt borne
of Cbarl" Pecbuee, 433
s.coa&a, Coro• del Mar,
betw ... 5 p~JD. Sept. 21 and e a.m. Stilt· !Z ••• Brtan Deao Bllcllltidlr, 19, of
!0121 CJP,._, Saota Aoa
Hetpta, wu arrested at
12:15 p.m. at f&lbloo ls-
lud ud eba.rled wltb petty
theft ••• Pln blaeb eblllrs,
ftlued at t150, were 5tolen
from butcle Doreoe· Jean-•
ette Car801l'l bome at 6900
W. Oe.u FroGt, West New-
-port, betw... S p.m. Sept.
2Z ud S Sept. U.
• FRIDAY, SEPT. 23
I
A roU of carpett~~e, nl-
lled at $800, .as ltoltDtrom
a •rae• room at tbe C'est
Boa lbop, 2ZZ Mari.De Ave.,
Balboe lalaDd, betWttD 9 p.
m. Sept. 22 a.ad lOa.m.Sept.
23 • • • A womea•s suit and
bloase, Yl.lued at $506, were
tateo trom tiM Apropos shop
1n Fubloa la1aDd betwMn •
p.m. Sept. 21 aod 2 p.m.
s.pt. za ••• Mautred Gru-
eballa, 920 lntoe, Oakwood
aputmeDt.s, reported h1s
1976 Pomtac stolen from
a lot at %121 Wtetcllft be-
tw"o 1:30 a.m. aod 5:45
a.m. • • Gary Lee Johson,
2-t, of 410 S!od, Welt New-
port, wu arreated thtH at
6:20p.m. OD a warrut eblr-
11Jic blm wtttl poueuJon of
LSD ••• Raymood Eque
Watson, ot 5&09 SeasboH w e1t Newport. was cbafled
wltll mt.demeanor cfnank
drtvlllc at 511t IDd Peptune,
West Newport, at 2:45 a.m.
• • • A $Z50 camera was
reported .COlen t!'om the
bomt of Sbl1la Wel.Der,1608 w. Oeeu Froat, Ctotra.l
Newport, between Sept. 20
a.ad Sept. U • • • J ewet.ry
valatd at M,SOO aDd $1,400
lo cub were bartlarized
from tbe bomt ot Aotbony
SUn, S4 DrUu Bay, Spy. clua Hllt, between 11:30
p.m. Sept. 2.2 aod 7:30 a.m.
s.pt. u.
• SATURDAY, SEPT. Z4
Bartan Tappan. 100?
Dolpb.lD Ter ., ln'I.De T er-
ra.ct, reported SZOO cta.mace
......... .,.., .......
Wllo ICrldcltlll I Ud bnlll
a ta.U &.11M betw .. I p.m.
lept.lludla.a .. ...
14 ............ ...
aad a TV -. ftiiMd at ta,un, • .,. au. 11om u.
bome ol Du.lAik, lliBaJ-
wOOcl, Rubor vt.., UW.,
bettrtta 4:415 p.m. Sept. U
aDd 11:10 a.an. Sept. u ...
A $!,500 mfak coat waa Ito·
leo trom a atorac• ciOMt
at tbl bome ot LolLI KMI-
mao, UZ I!Dd, Wut Ntw-
port, betwtiD a p.m. s.p.
U aDd '7 a.m. Sept. U •••
Gary S..U.Oo•a 1977 Pontt-
ac wu ttole.a from tbe s-r-
ttac ~ at his rt~l~
at 1830 16th, Oalwood apart-
ments, betwttO 1 a.m. and
9:30 a.m. • _. A Ure and
rlm, ftlued at $106, were
stoleo from James Perley'a
car whUe lt was parked ov-
eroJcbt lD the open ranee
at hLI bODWI at 1210 W, Oc-
eao Front, Ball)o& ••• Pho-
to eqaJ.pmeat, 'a tenllls ra-
cquet, tools, a C 8 radto,
aod otber ltems, valatd at
$1,823, were atolen from
Darrell Fnnk Hoover, 835
S.. Gull, Newport Hetcbts,
betwltD 10 P.l!· Sept. 24 a~
9 a.m. Sept. 25.
• SUNDAY, SEPT. 25
Ao aotlque wa~tr pump and
a wbee~barrow, vilued at
$150, were stolen from the
front yard of Robert Gflot ....
to's home at 2927 Paper
Lo., Back Bay, probably a-
bout 3 a.m., wben be re-
called hearing nol5es In h1s
yard • • • Micbael Deoo1s
O'Sullivan. 23, of 710 W.
17th, Costa Mesa, was char-
ged with oorclary when po.
Lice arrested him at 5 p.m.
at ZZDd aDd W. Ocean Froot,
Central Newport ••• Ar-
turo Morales, 27, of 897
Center, Costa Mesa, was
charged wttb mtsdemeanor
drunk drlvl.Dg at 4:30 p.m.
at Tustin and Coast Hwy .,
Mariners Mile ••• Two pa-
tio chalrs and 2 tables, va-
lued at$205, weretakeofrom
the home of Vicki Warming-
ton, 314 Buena Vista, Balboa.
between 8 p.m. Sept. 25 a.oJ
11 a.m. Sept. Z6 ••• A
C B radio, valued at $203,
was stolen from WU11am
Burke's car whlle it was
parked at h.is home at 1
Carmel Bav. Sor~tlass HUl,
between 12:20 p.m. Sept.
%5 aDd 7:30 a.m. Sept. 26
• • • A thief got 1llto Cal
SchUcbt's llllloclted car whlle
it was parked at his bOme
at 225 .19tll, Central New-
port, pried open the glove
box, and took $260 In cash.
• MONDAY, SEPT. 26
Carl Edward Turner, 60,
of 333 MornJ.nc Star, Dover
Shores, was arrested at 5
p.m. at lndustrlal aod Su-
perior, West Newport
Hetcbts, and charged wtth
assault with a deadly wu-
poo ••• Debra Dtane Va-
Diman, ZO, of 352 Victoria.,
Costa Mesa, wu chargtd
with misdemeanor dru.Dlt
drlvlng at 8:15 p.m. at 18
BoUnr • • • John Michael
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unobtrualve prlvaey of thetr own cotWge and pool, or aunbethe with the "jet set"
at the famooe VIlla Vera poof and bar, where favorite tropical drinks can be
enjoyed, either In or o'ut of the water.
For the tennlt buff. three clay coutte are avaltabte both night and day. For the
gourmet, International cul_.ne and Mexlcatl epeoialtiea prepared at your request.
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I
RMIIIt-., M. ot 955 Mac-.UU. CMII ..._, wu eblr-
ced wttb Mtac latoxtcattd
a.s clllol'derl(at U:30a.m.
at VII Lido aod Newport,
Lido 8llopa • • • Paul Ha-
drleboD Roberta, te, of Z87
E. letb, Oakwood apert-
mtiU, wu eharced wttb be-
lllc llltoucated ln a car at
1 p.m. at cua and LaJoti.a,
Newport Helchts ••• A thtet
took $%89 from a noor safe
at tbe Toh-en oriental res-
taurant, 1701 CortDthiao,
atrport area, between lO:SO
p.m. Sept. U and 10 a.m.
Sept. 27 ••• A $319 TV
stt was stolen from Gre-
gory Pacentine's restdeoce
3122 Broad, Newport
Helgbts, between 5:30 p.m.
and 10 p.m.
• TUESDAY, SEPT. 27
Kelly James Tucker, 19,
of 112-A 31st, West New-
port, was arrested at 11 :ZO
p.m. at Riverside aDd Cliff,
Newport Heights, and char-
ged with rraDd theft auto ••.
Richard ·Ka rl Gentry, 20, of
2375 Newport, Costa Mesa,
was booked at pollee head-
quarters at 3:15 on a San-
ta Bubara warrant t:har~
log him with assault with a
dee.dly weapon • • • A man
wearing a ski mask robbed
the Market Basket, 1150 Ir-
vine, Westclltf Plaza. of$372
at 9:20p.m., forcing a clerk
to pull out the casb drawer
and empty It Into a paper
market 1Jai ... Stereoequlp-
ment and cash, totalllnc a
loss of $1,540, were taken
from the home of Stephanie I
Crovers, 2176 Tustin, West
Upper .Bay, between 1:30 p.
m. and 3:30p.m.
SHOW FASHIONS TO
BE SHOWN BY SKIERS
The latest fashions !or tun
on the slopes ttlls yea r will
be presented at the 7th annual
Orange County ski show Oct.
7-8-9, sponsored b)· Balboa
Ski Club, at tbe Falrgrounds .
Wbether to retail etb c nde ltuck!cU ta middle
scboola wltb 70. aad •
1~. or place tbem bed
tn elemeatary schoola, wW
eOCillllae be1Dc ltudlld bJ ttM
Ne1f'I)Ort-Meaa .ebool ltaff •
A IUrYtY report OG the lllb·
Jeet .... •bmttted to tile
Board of Edlllcatlol aut
week. It wu SocoocbattYe aad
proposed DO major cbiJicM,
•' We may be bead1Jic beet
to K-8 schoola," Rocltrtck
H. MacMUU&D, boerd pr .. t-
deot, commeated. "We may
have ooe ta.rgt ~-1Z tchool.''
Dr. Nicoll Joked, &JltJelplt1ot
further drops LD student eo-
rollment.
MIKE CHOI ASSIGNED
TO FORT HOOD, •TEX.
Army spedallst tour
Mlcbael H. Chol, sonoUfrs.
Yun P. Jum, 1866 Putcr .. t,
Costa Mesa, bas been
assigned as a supply special-
Ist wlth tbe 1st Catalry DlYI-
slon at ft. Hood, Tezu.
He .received a B.S. decree
in 19'74 from Hao Yaac UDI-
versity in Seoul, Korea. Hls
father, Cbot Sane Hauc, lives
In Colorado Sprtap, Colo.
HOW MUCH
' CAN YOU
AFFORD TO LOSE
IF A BURGLAR DECIDES
TO BREAK INTO YOUR HOME
OR BUSINESS TONIGHT ?
Sea Co~st" will plan
your home or business
security system.
Phone
642-3490
Now!
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REO SNAPPER ......... 3.45
MAHI MAHI ........... 3.95
GRILLED SEA BASS .... 3.95
TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ... 4.25
NEW YORK STEAK ..... 4.95
LOBSTER TAIL ........ 5.95
STEAK AND LOBSTER .. 6.95
There wlll be several 1.::~~~· ""-
showln(s dally, plus an all-
children review Satur-
day moruiog. There wlll also
be aerial, uhtbition and ski
ballet demonstrations aDd a
glaot s ld swap meet. Hu n-~'1111.....:;;~
dreds of door prizes will
be given away.
Show hours are 6 p.m.
to 11 p.m. Oct. 7; Satur-~~c;_•
day, Oct. 8th, 10 a.m. to
10 p.m.; a.od noon to 6 p.m. • .........
Oct. 9. -
lunct.on •• a lly 'tit 4 P.M.
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is Red Skelton's
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Red Skelton's tried some cigars that are more
expensive than House of Windsor 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 value rolled into one rich ,
smooth-smoking cigar. House of Windsor Palrnas,
shapely Sportsman or
full-sized Panatelas-
they've got the kind of
taste that oould make
·---you forget you
ever smoked
anything else.
Look for th.la H.-.e of W..._ ......._,
atyGV~,
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PUIM..tC NOTICe: s.attn .
I'ICTITIOUS BUIIINESS
IIAIIE WrATEIIDT
'""' IDUoWII!< ,.,_ .. dol .......... u: Ltlk&tll:.-~r C .... roiBr•·Lambtrt.
110 """"" Cetolor OriM, Nrwpolt IIMcb, Calllondo •-L_r.._. melt Corp,.. l.:t Newport
Celller Orin, H-.rt
Beoclt, Callloroll 92MO.
Tllllo MlAflf l.t .,_..
ed by a llmlled pt-rshlp.
1SJ&Hd: Jack D. Jellliai. for
LIDklttter Maoacemeat
Corp,.. General Partoer.
TbU: statemeDI was flled
with the couoty elerk of Or. •Ill'• County Sept. tz, urn.
"'-blistc Sept. 22, 29, Oct.
6, lS, 1977, in tbe Newport
Harbor EnslgD. F -81739
P_UBLIC N O TICE:
S-89936
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persoos a~·
dolnt: busioess as: 1. Llnk·
IMter Cent er of Santa Fe
Springs; 2, Linkletter Cen-
ter of Santa Aoa-McFadden_
180 Newport Center Orin,
Newport Beach, Callfornla
92660: Linkletter Manage.
ment Corp,, 180 Newport
Cellter Drive, Newport
Beach, Califo rnia 92660:
Wl.lbu:r D. Layman, 755 Via
Lido Soud, Newport Beac h,
CaJ.Uornia 92663.
This business Is conduct-
ed by a limited partnership.
Slgoed: Jack D. Jenkins, for
Llllkletter Management
Corp., General Partner.
Thls statement was llled
with the county clerk of Or-
ange Cou nty Sept. 12, 1977,
Publish: Sept. 22, 29, Oct.
6, 13, 1977,1n th~NP.wport
Harbor Ensign. F -81741
PUBLIC N OTIC E
S-89!WO
F'ICTI'fiOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The follow ing persons are
dotng business as: Linklette r
Center of Sa.ata Ana-
Edlnger. 180 Newport Cen.
ler DriYe. Nellt'J)Ort Beach,
CaJUornia 92660: Llnkletter
Managemeot Corp., 180
Newport Center Drive, New-
port Beac h, Ca utornia
92660; Jol\n Yelland, HY16
SkyUoe Dr ive, Laguna
Beach, California 92651; W.
C. Mirarns, 3 Lagunita, La-
gUna Beach, Cail!ornia
92651,
This business Is conduct-
ed by a tl.mlted partnership.
Signed: Jack D. Jenkins, for
Linkletter Maoagemed
Corp., General Partner.
This statement was riled
with the county clerk of Or-
aree County Sept. 12, 19'i7,
Publish: Sept, 22, 29, Oct.
6, 13, 1!177, in the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -81736
PU"SLIC N OTIC E
S-89938
FICTITIOUS OUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person Is
doing business as: Linklet-
ter Properties, lBIJ Newport
CentPr Drive, Ne-A'port
Beac h, California 92660:
Link Properties, 180 New-
port Center Drive, Newport
Beach, LaUfornia 92660,
This business Is conduct-
ed by a corporation.
Corporation Name: Llnk
Properties, Jack D. Jenkins,
Secretary,
Thi s stat@ment WdS tiled
with the county rlerk of Or-
ange County Sept. 12, 1977.
Publish: Sept. 22, 29, Od.
6, i3, 1977, In the NP.wport
Harbor Ensign. ~~ -81738
P UBLIC N O TICE
S-89939
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATE MENT
The following person is
dolng bu siness as: Linklf't-
ter Management, 180 New-
port Cente r Drive, Newport
Beach, Ca. 92660: Linklet-
ter Management Corp., 180
Newport Center Dr ive, New-
port Beach, Ca. 92660.
This business Is condud -
ed by a corporation.
Corporation Name: Llnk-
letttr Management Corp.,
Jaek Jenkins, Secretary.
Tbls stat•ment ns rued
wttb the county ele rt of Or-nee County Sept, 12, 19'77,
PubUOh' Sept, 22, 29, Oc:l,
6, 13, 197?. In the Newport
Harbor Ensign, F ~81737
PUBLI C N OTI CE
CP.5111
1'1CTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAIIE ITMEIO:NT
~~~~~~ow~~~~-In dDtlc bQiaa .. -.; AU'1 ti&1Jo
Buaar, 4IZ Eull?t-IIM,
COIIII ..... Cllii:JnU
NIZ'I: Boo W, -. 11159
SaMa CecUia, POOUitliA Vat.
·l ey, Callloroll !IZ'IOI; Allee
L. -. 18119S .... CeeUia,
Fouatalo Valley, Caltlomla
92701.
'r1111 ..,,, .... u --
ed b)' In iDdlvldlla1. Stgoed:
Bea w. Pott.
Th1l statemem was ftled
wltb tbe counly clerk ot Or.
at~~• County Sept. 15, 1971.
GroYer Escrow Corpora-
Uoo. 111 Soutb llllnola, Ana-
heim. Ca. 92805. Escrow
No. 10771 -01-AR.
Publish' Sept. 22, 29, Oc:l.
6, 13, 1977. ln lbe Newport
Harbor EMtgn. F -8ZU74
PUBLI C N O TI CE
S-89923
STATEMENT OF ABAN-
DONMENT OF USE OF FlC-
Tl1'10US BUS lNESS NAME
Tbefollowlngpersoo(per~
8005}bave abandooedtbeuse
of the fictitious buslnels
name R. H. Dana Academy
at 34512 Embarcadero Pl.,
Suite B, Dana Pold, Cali-
fornia 92629, The ficttUous
business aame referred to
awve was llled in County
on J,,uuary 24, 1977. Ger-
ald F. Troy, 34512 Embar-
cadero Pl.~<·e, Dana Point.
CA. 92629; R, Dale Cor-
neU, 33602 () Dana Vista
Drive, Dana Pulnt, CA.
92629,
This business was • OIIOOC-
ted by ageneralpartnerslllp.
Signed: R. Dale Cornell.
This statement was nted
with the ,County Clerk of
OraOII!;e County Sept. 7,1977,
Richard J, Schwarzstein,
Esq., Attorney at law, Man-
ufarturers Bank Bldg., Slrtll
F'loor Penthouse, 1201 Dove
St., Newport Beach, CA.
92660.
Publish: Sept, 22, 29, Oct.
&, 13, 1977, to the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F' -70647
PUB C..I C N OT I C E
S-89924
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NA M£ STATEMENT
The foilowi~ person Is
dol~ business as: R. H.
Dana Academy, 35102 Del
Ohispo Street, Dana Point,
CA, 92629: Aventun Salling
ASfPC1ation (C~ornia
corp.l 35!02 Del Obispo St.,
Dana Point, CA. 92629,
This busloeiis is conduc-
ted by a corporation.
Corporation Name: Av('n·
tura Salling Association, Ga-
ry R. McAvoy, President.
This statement was filed
with the county clerk of Or-
lilf¥e County Sept. 7, i977,
Publish: Sept. 22, 29, O<:t.
6, 13, 1977, ln the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -81631
PU8L!C N O T ICE
S-89934
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATE MENT
The follow ing persons are
doing business as: l. Link-
letter Sell Storage of Irvine;
2. Linkletter Self Storage of
Rive rside, 180 Newport Cen-
ter Drive, Newport Beach,
California 92660: Link.letter
M:anagement Corp., 180
Newpo rt Center Drive, New-
port Beach, CaUiornla
92660! Arthur G. Linkletter,
1100 Bel Air Road, Los An-
geles, California 90024; Jac k
Linkletter, 67 Emerald B:ay,
Laguna Beach, Calltornt.:a
92651; WUbur D. Layman,
755 Via Lido Soud, Newport
Beach, CA. 92663; John Y~>l
land, HY16 Sk:yllne Drive,
Laguna Beach, CaiUornla
92651,
This business is conduct-
ed by a general pa.rtnershlp.
Signed: Jack D, Jent1ns, For
Lltlkletter Management:
Corp., General Partner.
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk ofOr-
~e County Sept, 12, 19'77,
Publish: Sept, 22, 29, Oct.
6, 13,1917, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -81740
PUBLIC N OTICE
S-89935
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
T ht toltowtoc pe raou are
doing busloeu as:: 1. Link-
letter Center ot Brea.Oak
Place; 2. LlnkJetttT StU sto-nce of Fouataln Valle)\ 180
N8'lfrPOrt Center OriYJ, New-
port Beach. Callfonda
i!e60: Llat ProperUH, 180
lfewport Ctatt-r Drlvt, Hew~
port Betcll, Cautonla
92660; JoN> Y ellalldL 1076
SkyliDt Drl•t, a..acma
BOlch, Caltlorola 921151.
Tbl.t ba-la -· ed bJ a Umllod putooriiiOip.
Slclod: Jaet D. J-, for
LA* Plopertl .... GeeenJ
Putlltr. ,.... __ _
wttlo t1oe C.., Clol'll oiOr·
-C.., ... II, lrrl.
-lllpt.ll, lt, Oct. !! "· lrrl. Ia ........... alllorllllp. F-II?G
NI.'II'ORTHARilOR EIISIIJI
PUlL! SitED ftEKL Y ·PG. 4
lltURSOAY, OCT.&. Bn
QJROIIA DEL !IAR, CALl F
PUBLIC NOTICE .
FICTrrl008 8l181NESS
HAME SfATEMEHT
Tbe ~Dowtac perJOM are dolac buslotst aa: Sytyu
Oau. 21 Wbite'ftter Or.,
Corona dll Mar 92625: £rtc
o. Bolltacer, Zl Whitewater,
Corooa del Mar, Ca. 92625;
Gill B, Cau~ey, 19SS Baya .. •
dere Ter •• Coroaa dtl Mar,
Ca. 92625; G. Terry Causey,
1933 Bayadere Ter., Coro•
del Mar, Ca. 92625,
Tbis business is eooducted
by a geoertl partoersbjp,
Signed: Eric G. Bolli.Dger.
This statemed was fUed
with the county clerk of Or-
~e County Sept, 12, 1977.
l>ubUsh: Sept, 15. 22, 29,
Oct. 6, 1977, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -81768
PUBLIC N OTICE
f1CTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persoo is
doing bus iness as: (I)
Kaleldloscope, (2) Eiecutive
Rostrum, (3) Naughty Yo-
hans, 3810 East Coast High-
way, Suite lt4, Corona del
Mar, California. 92625 .
Mlrl.am Nickelson Miller,
1830 16th Street. Apt, R.
101, Newport Beach 92660,
California.
This business is c-onducted
by an unincorporated as.
soclatlon ottter than a
partnership. Si gned: Miriam
Nickelson Miller.
This statement was filed
with the county derk of Or-
ange Count of Aug, 26, 1!177,
Publtsh: Sept, 15, 22, 29,
Oct. 6, 1977, lD the Newport
Harbor Eru;ign. F ~81072
P UBLIC N O TICE
FICTITIOUS HUSINESS
NAM~ STATEMENT
The follo ... ·ing person is
dolng business as: The Cover
Man. 1222 E. E1lH1£er, Santa
Ana, Ca. 92'H17: Da vid Mi-
chael Hell eck, 73 10-1/2
Ocea 1 Fr Jilt, Newpon llr:h.,
Ca. 92663.
This bustness Is conducted
by an individual. Signed:
David Helleck.
This statem ~n~ was ruett
wit h the county clerk or Or-
ange Counh Sept. 12, 19'77.
Publish: Sept, 15, 22, 29,
Oct. 6, 1977, in the Newport
Harbor Ensign. • F -81748
P U BLIC NtiT ic£-.
S-89885
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followt~ persons are
doJDg business as: Kentuck:y
Fried Chicken. 695So.Coast
Hwy,, Laguoa Beach 92677:
Larry Joe Anderson. 1572
Ktmberwtcke Drive , Santa
Aoa, Ca. 92'705; Cathy EJ.
len AOO:erson, 1572 Kimber-
wicke Drive, Santa Ana, Ca.
92705 ,
This business Is conduct-
ed by a genera I partnership.
Signed: Larn J. Anderson,
Cathy E. Anderson.
Thls statement was rued
with the county clerk of Or-
ange County Sept. 1, 1977.
Publish: Sept. ts, 22, 29,
Oct. 6, 1977, in the Ne'WpOrt
Harbor Ensign, F -81342
P U B L I C N OT I CE
S-89834
F'ICTIT IOUS BUSINESS
NA ME STATEMENT
The following person Is
doing business as: Aren.los
Pre-SchOOl, i 9692 Lexington
Lane, Huntington Beach,Ca~
Ulornia 92646: T:albert Pre·
School (Callfornta corpora.
Uon ), 9101 Brabham Drive,
Huntington Beach, CalU.
9Z646,
This business is conduct-
ed by a corporation.
Corporattoo ~»me: Tal-
bert Pre-School, Margie
l<unreutDer, vice-president.
Tbla statement was ftled
with tbe county clerk of Or-
ange County Aug, 29, 1977,
Publlsh: Sept, 15, 22, 29,
Oel. 6, 19'77, in the Newport
Harbor Enatgn. F -81166
PUBLIC NOTI CE
S-89889
STATEMENT OP WITH·
DRAWAL FROM PARTNER-
SHIP OPERATING UNDER
FICTITIOUS BUSIIIESS
"AM£
Tbt lollowlJIII periOD hU
wtth2Jnwn .. aceotral part-
Off from tht pe;rutrlblp
Ol)tntlac IDdtr ·the ftcU-
UOUI buiDIII .-me of tn~
wra-1' Root Elltale Net·
"""' •• Tbo -Ill 17124 8t1eh Blftl., lloiiiiC·
too a-~~, catttonll IU4'1.
Tbe fletwou'-'RITT ...
.W.meat tDr tbe Jl*ltltr-
Aip -nloll .. Odol>tr
4, 11'76 1.t lllo CooDIY ol
Oraop. f'all -ud .\d.
-Gl tloe -Wlllo-oln~ -.T. BIU...
17124-Blftl., .....
tooa-a,CIItf. .
....... -T. Blllo. ....... lllpt.IJ,II,lt,
Od, .. lrrl,lltloe .._.
.... 11~ , ......
--·
.-uBLIC NOTfC~
I'ICTI'nOUS ~
NAME 5T ATI!IIIUIT
1"bt foUowill: par1011 are
dotiiC bualMU U l Milw Elllt-
efl)riHI, U.ll o.pny, El
Toro, Ca.U.t. ltUO: t.ae LQa ..
111o T. MI .. , 24411 a.TOJ.
El Toi'O, Cal. 9UJO; 0oeM
Mldttlrn, ZSSZI DaMMe&r,
£1 Toro to». Patricia A.
Fablal, usu Due MelT,
El Toro, CIJ. 9H30.
ThU bualMU ta CQldlct ...
ed by a cioertl pa.rtoersnlp.
Sl(necl< Lae l.oDDI~ T. MIDI.
Tb1s statemeot wu flltd
with tbe couoty c lerk ol Or·
ange County Sept. 15, 1977.
Publl.lh: Sept. zt. Z9, Oct.
6, u, 1977, 111 the Newport
fl art>o r Ensign. F ·82026
PUBLIC NOTICE
S-89913
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAM.E STATE ME NT
The foUowtng persons are
doing bush.ess as: Vtdeo £a.
tertalnment Ceoter, 'G9Easl
17th Street, Costa Mesa, Ca-
Utorllia 928Z'1: Gary C. HUt,
911 Verano Place, lrYtne,
California 92715; Randall A.
Hill, 1221 Marian Lane,
Newport Beach, California
92660.
This business is coDilUet-
ed by a general partnership.
Signed: Gary c. Hill, Ran.
da.ll A. HUI.
This statement was filed
wltll the county clerk of Or-
ange County Sept • .IJ, 1717,
PubUsh: Sept. 22. 29, Oct.
6, 13, 1977, In the Newport
HarlKlr Ensi~n. F -81670
P.UBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME ST A r EMENT
The following person Is
dolfl!; business as: Marshll 's
Brother, 66ft Park Dr., t48,
COsta Mesa, Ca. 92627:
Douglas C. Gilford, 66~ Park
Dr., •48, Costa Mesa, Ca.
!12627.
This busllless Is conducted
by an tnl11vidual. Signed:
Douglas C. Gilford.
This statement was IUed
with the c_ount)' clerk of Or-
ange County Au!!;. 18, 1!177,
Publish· Sept. IS, 22, 29,
Oct. 6, 1977, In the Newport
Harbor Ens!~~:~. F -80638
PU8LIC NOTICE .
~1Cl'ITIOU8-
"AJI6 ITAftiBIIT
Tho lolloWI .. po.-o l.t
doPe N"urr ua DIYer ..
llllled Martou ... .,.... ....
SOOl a.ct HJU AY-., DIU·
d1nr 5, &lit• !16, eo.ta Me-
... Ct. •t6; Mlcbael w.
Kt-Uy, aa:;~Uioonc.,._ L.ue.
Sao Juan Cl\pistnno, Ca.
921115.
Tbls bullOUS Ll c:ooduc:l-
td by an Jbdiridull. Slglled:
Mlebltl w. Kelly.
Thta .tatem• was ftled
wltb the couaty elerk of or ..
&ftle County Sept. 7. 19'77,
PubUsh: Sept. 15. 22, 29,
Oct. 6, 1977, in tbe Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -81588
PUBLIC N O TICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The follow ing persons are
doing biJsiDtas as: K-Baros,
2480 Mooac.o qr., Laguna
Beach, Ca. 92651: Cathtr~
ine (C rosby) Foltz, 2480 Mo·
naco Dr., Laguna Beac h, Ca.
92651; Eldon Leroy Foltz,
24eO Monaco Or., Laguna
Beach, Ca. 92651.
This business Is ('Ondu ct-
ed by 1 general partnership,
Signed: Catherine C. F Jltr..
This stJtement was ftled
with the count)· clerk of Or~
, ange County Sept. 7, 1977.
Publish: Sept. 15, 22, 29,
Oc t. 6, 1!177, in the Newport
Harbor Enst~~:n. F -81 578
PUBLIC NOTICE
F'rC:TfTIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person Is
doing business as: Jorrtan•s
Pet S!M)JI, 2724 East Coast
Hwy,, Corona del Mar 9262!i:
Carole Abate, 24112Castllla
La., Mission Viejo, Ca.,
92675.
This business is conducted
by a general partnership,
Signed: Ca role Abate.
This statem~:>nt "''as flied
with the rounty clerk of Or-
a~e County Sept. 12, 1977.
Publish: Sept. 15, 22, 29•
Oct. 6, 1977, ln t.he Newport
Harbor EnsigR.. F-81751
PUBLI C NOTI CE
F'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The lotKtwl og person Is
PUBLIC NOTICE dolO!!: husiness .iS! The Mls-
F'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS Sion Viejo Bush1ess a Oil In-
NA ME STATEMENT dustrial ParkDirecton·, The
The following person Is PeM)' Plncber. The Saddlf.·
doing business as: Colon back Marketplace, Tbe Sad-
Therapy MarkeUog, 4500 dlllblck S~r 369Cypress
Campus Drlve.,"'SiaJ.te 630, ::J:f• Call-
Newport Beacrr-9%660: Jack 'Ctftk~i
L. Lane, 175~ ColtonWtio(# ' o,
l"loe, Ca!Uomi.a 9Z7 15. La.gun:a
This business is conducted 92651.
by an individual, Signed: TtiJs business Is conducted
Jack L Lane N n by an Individual: Signet!:
This. state~e~t ·was !Ued William Kim Conklin. .
with the count}' cler k of or. This statement wa s .Jtled a~e Count y Sept, 12, 1!177. with lhe county clerk O• Or-
Publish: Sept. 15, 22, 29, aoge Coollt}' Sept, }2, 19'77.
oct, 6, 1977, in the Newport Publish: Sept. b, .22, 29,
Harbor Ens! n. F _81767 Oct. 6, 197:, In the Newport
1!: Hart>or Enstgn. F -81766
PUBL IC N O TICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NA ME STATEMENT
Tbe follow!~ person is
dolOR business as: Photo In-
ventory sYstems, 1491 West
Baker St reet, Costa Mesa,
Ca, 92626: Edwin W Sm ith,
1433 Superior Ave., •226,
Newport Beach, Ca. 92663.
This business Is conduct -
ed by an lndlvtOJal. Signed:
Edwin W. Smith.
Tbis statement was ftlt-d
with the county clerk of Or-
ange C011oty Sept. 7, 1977,
Publish: Sept. 15, 22, 29,
Oct. 6, 1977, In the Newpo rt
Harbor Ens~. F -81624
PUBLIC N OTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person Is
dolnR business as: Seaview
Homes Real Estate, 359 Sao
Miguel Dr., 1102, Newport
Beach, Ca. 'l2&~"0: GP.rrle
Ionstmeds Inc., Califor-
nia CorporaUon. 359Sa u MI.
~el Dr,, 1102, Newport
Beacb, Calli. 92660,
This business Is conduct-
ed by 1 coflll)nt.too.
Corporation rame: Cu-
rle lnnstment8 lne., Hope
Gerrie, Secretary.
Thla statement was nted
with the C(MIIIty elerk of Or-
&Qie Coullty Sept. 7. 1977.
Publish: sepe. 1~, 22, n.
Oct. 6, 1977, in tbt Nnport
Harbor E1181p. F -81585
P UBLIC N OTICE
PUBLIC N O TICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATE MEN'T'
The fo llowing person ts
doing business as: Flrel!l)ard
Insulation Co., 133 E. Alton,
Santa Ana 92707: James
Marshall KUne, 18502 Em-
bury, Santa Aoa. 92705.
This business is conducted
by an Individual. Slgnfld:
J, M. Kline.
This statement was IUed
with the county clerk of Or -
ange County Sept. 6, 1977.
PubUsh: Sept, 15, 22, 29,
Or;t. 6, 19'17, in the Newport
Harbor Ensign, F-81509
PUBLI C NOTI CE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NA ME STATEMENT
Thf! following p~>r!>On is
doh~g business as: Haiku
Mu sic. 31612 .ianta Rosa ,
South Laguna 92677: .Jack
D. Mille r. 31612 Santa Fo-
sa, South Laguna 92677.
Thl• business l!'t condurt~
ed by an lodi,ldual. Signed:
Jack D. Miller.
This stitement was flied
wttb tM couuty clerk of Or.
qe County Sept, 1G. 1 t¥17.
Publlsb: Sept. 22, 29, Oet.
6, 13, 1!1'17, 1n tbe· Newport
Halbor Ensta:o. F ~82149
PUBL IC NOT ~CE
F1CTITIOUS 8USINES3
NAME STATEMENT
PUB~IC NOTICE .....
PIC 1111008 8UIIIII-
NAMIITATEMIIIT
Tbt lollowlll po.--Ia
dotac tal.t'M• aa: Sntmt
StrHI ~ Hocn• Put,
%49t! ... lrliW BlYd., El
Toro, Callloroll 9H30: Or.
Allao A, Plmleto,UIS.,Allita
Awe., Los Arlctl", CaiU. 9<1049. •
Tbla busloesal• coDCtld
by a ceotnl partaerJbip.
AUu A. Plmlct, MarUJD
Ptmleto, '-ld Pl,.leto,
Nancy PlYDiet. Slped: Dr.
Allaa A, PlmJck.
Tbls statemeot wu flied
wttb the county clerk of Or-
tDil:t county Sept, 14, 1971,
Puhltsh: Sept. 29, Oct. 6,
13, 20, 1971, ID the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F .81903
PUBLiC NOT IC E
S-89983
. FICTITIOUS BUSIN ESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followlnl!: persons an>
001~ bustnHs as: ASD tn.
come Investors, 2192 1M Pont
Drive, Suite 104. lrvloe,
Calllomla 92'7 15: Stf"ven
Gumpert, 4 Deer Creek, Jr.
vine, California 927 14 ; Den-
nis W, Smith, 2'7 •:arlpos:l,
Irvine, Calltornta 927 14; Al-
fred F. LustbadPr, 90 Pln4!
Valley Lane, Newport Beach,
California 92660.
This Wstness Is conducted
by a ~eneral partn("rs hip.
Sil(nCff:, Steven Gumpert,
Gl!neral Partner,
This statf"ment was tiled
..,.ltl1 the ~.:ounty derk of Or -
ange Cou nt y Sept, 14. 1717.
Publlsh: Sept. 29, Oct. G,
13,20, 1977, In the Npwport
If arbor Ensl.en. F -81881
PUBLIC NOTI CE
S-89977
F'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAM E STATEMENT
The followl~ persons a re
dolO£: l,lusiness as: A & H
Enterprises, 317 DahUa,Co-
rona del Ma r, CaHfornl.a
92625: Stephen Arganbright,
317 Dahlia, Corona del Mar,
Californt.:a 9262~'i John A.
llerren, 317 Dahlla,Corom
c1el Mar, California '2625.
This l..uslness Is con•lucted
by an unincorporated as -
socta'tton other than :\
partnership. Sil(ned: Stephen
Arganhrl~-":hr, John A. Her-
re n.
This statement was filed
wllbt*' · r Jp.('t•of Or-
~4 .. p77,
::;;:i-rn-:r;· z9, 0r1. 6, !:1 In the Nl'v.lJOrt
F'-81883
PUBLI C NOTI CE
S-8998'1
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NA ME STATEMEN7
TILl.' loJJowin~ person I:>
doil~ I~JSillt:'SS as: llu~diiS
Sl~cs, 9'l fJ.<:hlon lsl;ln.l,
Newport HPa•·h, California
!12660: IIUCI!iflS ShOP Cu.,
lur ., ol !\€"''f":JI't n .... , h •
fncurporJ!e<l iu c.~ llfonua,
400 So . L.1keo Ave,, P:;sa-
rlena, C.lllf. 1)11 01.
This l.t~slness Is Co.)lldtJrtf'<i
by a corporaliOTI , Corpora-
tion Name: Hu"!!ill.o;ShoP Co,,
inc. of Newport Bea('h, floris
T31le}', Secretar}-.
This statement wa s filer!
with the cou .-y c lerk or Or-
ange County Sept, 14, 19'1i,
Publish: Sept, 29, Ckt. 6,
13, 20, 1977, in the Newport
Harbor Ensl~n. F -81948
PUBLIC N OT I CE
S-89968
F'IC'TITIOUS BUSIN ESS
NAME STATEl~ENT
The following person Is
do lns: Uustness as: Newport
Precision Products, 849
Wt•sl 16th Street, Newport
Beach, Calilornb 92663:
Nevtport Proclslon Stamp-
i06!:S, lnc., CaiUornta Corp.,
849 Wf"st 16th Street, New-
port Bf.•a<'b. C:aiUOrnta
92663.
T his business Is conducted
by a corporation.
Corpontlon Name: New.
port Pndston Slamptocs,
James E. Reactly,Secretary.
Tbls statfl'Mfl'l'l: was nted
wUh tho county clark or Ot-
aogt Count:y Sept. 23, t ~7.
Publish: Sept, Z9, Oct. 6,
13, 20, urn. tn the Nl'lwport
Harbor Enstco. F .. szsm
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSIHESS
NAME STATEMENT
The foUowtnc perton Ia dolac baSlDMI ta: (A} lm-
mac::alatt CteantacCompuy,
(B) lmJM"'Iow Cl-fiCTITIOUS BUSIIIESS
Procb:to, 501 Can<ht Dt., IIAM& ITATIMINT
Tbo lolloWII po..-l.t
dol,. bu...., u: Cudeo
Growan, IH S. CittllADI:,
C..J14, "ewport BtKil, CA.
t!t6): llolald Jllfll ... c-
Qardt, liS ... Gtll Lut,
N-It _, CA, ""'· C.llf, M-It -11, CA. -· . ,....-..,, __
.. .,. .. lodl.sdl&l • .,_
-H. llladlolrrlo. 1'llb ttnfl-..1 1PU Ghtd
-.. _, ..... .,Or. -c.-, ..... ?, lrrl.
-lllpt. IS, II, lt,
Oct. •· arn, 111 .. ""-' ...... ltdpo , ......
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Newport B•c h, Calllomla The lol.lowlac pertODI are
92660, P.O. Bod29U, Nt•· dolle bui.DMe u: Orer 1'be
polt Btaeb Calllo-HW AllllctHI. IllS 'D' VIe•
gzseo, Tbt _,..., ron. tona. c--_.,,
<lllklll. '-Jollatoo, Pno., llotrrlt L. Anold, 16$ Ra-
tU Pron:IOCIIotr Dr. Wtlll, I'IOM W•J, CoMa Mea, Ca.,
N-It Beo<IIJ C1. -· -: Marprol Doyto, tiiZ nto --Ia ~ -.r Cmt .. lloiiiiC·
td byta -...--... Bell,-· IOCI&tkle ot:ller tltu a put.. 11IU t HIT IPJ 18~
--·~ .... Or. bJ • ~ ......... L101 Jaa u-. Pr-. lipids .. ,,.. .tnald.
Tllll •hri.I wu IW TIM Jlllt•• ftl Gled _""_, ....... Or. _ .. _,-.. Or-
-c.., ... lt,lrM. ~c.., ........ I"'·
MMO' ..... II, .. 0ol. ....;1 ........ ~ 1, U, lrM, Ia .. ._ If, 10, lfl7, ~ .. Baltlor 1 uaa. ,....,. ...._.,IL r II
Laltrtull• PartJ meat·
btn IIIU( .. beco~ne tJPt:1U
ln tht potttttll proee ... " I.D
ol"dtr to nPIIer 61,000
CaliA>nla woter• aod 1et oa
tbe st&ttwklt biUot .....
Je&r, a pany leader aid
btnt 8otanlly, S,.C. Z4.
Ray Caal.lab&m, a Sa.a
t'raoct.co q:IDeer wbo ""a •• tbe party's Jtate c:batrmao. addrentd a day~
long ~tbe~ofareaLtber·
ta rians at the Rectstry Hol&l.
He told tbem that He state.
wide regt.traUOa drive could
lead to tbe party's oomlnl· ttoa of CJ.IIdl.da,tea for cover·
oor, Heuteaut coveoor and
otber coutUuttooal pmces.
David Btq1ud, a Newport
Center lawye r who ran for
vtce~presldeDI on the Liber-
tarian naUooal Ucket last
year, would be considered
a pririlt contender lor tht
party•s gullf'J"oatorlal ptck •
Ltbertarlans llelteve In
strictly Umltlfl!; ~overn
ment's power over iodlvl·
du:~ls, anrt tlletr vlewpoird
in considered to be to the
rl~tht of that or conserva-
tive Republicans. One nf
their catch-ot~nscs, ''there
ain't no such Ullng a5 a free
lunch," t)·pUtes their oppo~
sitlon to government v.-ell:~rt
s<:hemes.
But, another spe;.k(or l~st
SPEAKER BUREAU
AT SC COLLEGE
Southe rn California Col-
lege's rtevelopn•ent ofllre
has s tarted a speaker's bur:
eau d£$l~":"net1 to help com-
munity ~roups with com-
mentary on a va rictr nf
top!l.:s.
T he sec staU anft fa cult ~
have volunteered their tlnlt•
to share with reltl!ious aurt
ctvlc ~roups such toplt'$ ~~
The andent Near East, per-
sonal planning aw1 household
btHtgeUoto;, part'nt.,·hf\tl r•
lattonshlps, a!llf person.•!
disdpline, llltPrestE"tl ~rou1•~
and or~a niz.aUons shouhl
t·outart U1e SCC' (jf"Vt'IO(lmt>nl
office for the romplele Its!
of topics. Spea.ki~ arr:tn~;('·
ment s will be 5E't up wilhout
t·harl(e.
For more inform:atlon
write to the SCC DevE>Iop-
me nt Office, 55 f ;~ir Drive ,
Costa Mesa, Callr. 9262&,
or l·all :i56-3610.
1 PUBLI C N OTICE
SUPERIOR COURT Of THt:
STATE OF CA UFORriiA
FOR THE c'bUN'l'Y OF
OI~ANGE
No. A -9310~
NOT!Cf. OF' HEArHNG
Estatr ol ELIZABETH
UPTON. l)pqJJse•l.
NOTICE IS 111-:HEBY
GIVEN IlLII GJivlh R, Kt·~JI ..
11:1-'>-ri!Pd l•r·t··lu .1 pditiou
for l•rOlYJ tr ul Will .11~1 IQI
isi'>Udnf·•• 1>1 lf'th•rs lt•SI.I·
lllf'ntary to n ... pdlliuiLO•( MYI
tor :anttlori7.allon to ,,ot .
mlnistPt undo'! ill" ln-
rl1'pellf1E'III r\dt!tiiL ISir:lllflll nl
Estates A<'t, t •·f•·r~>w •· 1 ,
whirh is marie IOI' furti•PI
pJ rtlrulars, :In• I th.tll[u··IJ rn•·
<111d plaee o l IH':Irllh llo•·
~a1u~· liAS 1)1!1'11 sl'l !OJ (1,·.
ttttK•r 18, 1!177,.11 t n:oo ... m ..
iu the courtroom of 1Jf>pa l1 -
meut No. 3 ol s"l•l l'ourl.
at 700 Ctvl!· (o>ntPr Dr fv ..
West, i11 Utto c u~ or s~uL•
An;~, Catlfornb,
Dated S0J.!h!mlr•r l 3, 1977,
WILLIAM E. Sl JOli N,
Couut~ C!Prk
KE"enP au.J Dlon, 3333 W.
Coast tllllh•'<*), IJ401, Nt-w~
port &ad,, CA 92663, Telp.
phOne: (7U ) 64~~4044, At -
tornt~y{s) for: Executor.
Publish: Sept. 29, Oct. <.i.
13, 1977 , In the Newporl
HarWr Ensign,
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NA ME STATE MENT
The followi ng person Is
dOLog huslhess as: South111est
German. 785 w. 17UJ St.,
fF, Costa Mesa, CA. 92G27 :
Peter For@st Bowie. 5811
Seashore, Newport Beach,
CA. 92663.
This busiooss 11 coMuct-
ed bJ t .o lndl•tc.lltl. Signed:
Peter Bowle.
Tbl& .tatement was filed
wltb thf! county clerk ot Or~
a.ace CoaotJ Sept. l6, J Vl7.
""'"'"' Sept. u, 2?, Oct. 6, 1.\ 1!177, Ia the N .. rt
H1JI>ot Ellltco. F -12150
PU,L.IC NOTICE
PICTITIOII8 BIISINPS
NAIIEITATEMEHT
Tilt loU'"""" ponoo l.t
dDIIII -u: Mare 0 ' Polo .._._,., IU llu.
1M Afl~ Btlbol lolllld, Ca.
Hill' Palo Vltloa --1101. JOt lllan. Att., 8&1· ... .....,c.,_,.
T1U '1 tn• laco-OOIIIICIIOIII bJ .. w.-.......,
P'lll:alnsne-.
1'1111 ......... IUid
........... .,Or •
.... Ctoolr ....... lrrl.
1\11 ......... ~ 11,10,1rrl,~ .. llltlllrh'l ,
Sabttday, Ute Rtf. Robert
Slrico or taa fruc&.co,
elalODOCI 111111 La.tru rtaa
oppo.tUoa to lnfr~mtlll
OG lndJYifllal rlf.bt.s lliO hU
ao appea 1 for ., .called
ttberW. Rev. Slrlc:o ll bllld
of Llbtrtarla.u tor Gay
Rtghtt:, a group lbat Mtb
to promote homosemal rree-
dDm.
Mr. 8ef'ICla.od predicted
tblt Democrat aod Rep~~bft ..
ea.o ettorta at tu ntorm wlll
raU. '•Tbe auwer to rlaille
taxes." be ald. "II to gft
liM! govemmt~ out of
vlolatiag people-'s richtt: by
ellminatl'* aU regulatory
gO\'emme nt acencles.·•
MAJOR HODGE TAKES
COMMAND COURSE
Ma)or David L. Hodl:e of
1820 Kinglet Circle. Costa
Mesa, has t·ompletedapbueo
or the CommaM aDdGf"neni s"tart oon.resldeot course of
lR slructlon at tht UnlversUy
of Nevada.
Thf" 48 month course
offers Instruction Jo areas
considered necessary lor tht>
profeutonal development'of
ofllcf"r s tn preparation for
assf4!;nment to commaM aDd
staff posUions.
Maj. Hodg~t was j!raduated
from the U. S. Military
Aca(!em}·, Wes t Point. He
Is emplo)'ed as a rlata pro-
cesslng executive by Great
Western F'lnancfl: Corp.,
tit-verly Hills.
PUBL IC NOTICE
S-89998
fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NA ME STATEMENT
Tht-rono ... l!ij! J>t>rSQns art'
1loll~t l>uslness as: (I ) ~.r.
Rooter of Orafll!•• Co.; (2)
Mr. R•10t~r of Laguna ne:~ctt;
'3) Mr. RootPr of Los Alli!P -
Ies, 25152 Campo Roso, El
Toro, Call!, 92630: John H.
ShiE"Irts, ~807 Trunon. Los
Alli!f"lt>s, Call!. 90045; Wa ynt>
M. AIIPn, 251~2 Campo l.o.so,
El Toro. Calif. ~2630,
This hustnvss Is ton•lu••tt!fl
Ia· a ··oqJOratlon b (' dli -
lornla f·ortlOratlonJ.
ConJ:Jrallon N:tme:
Shielils & Allt·n, IJw ., Wa)·ne
M. Allen, Se<:.
This stat('ment wa s llled
,.llh thf> count\ dcrk or Or -
dl'\t!t' Count) S('pt, 27 , Hni.
Publish: 0<·1. G, 13, ZO,
:!i, 1!177, u1 thf' Ne,.'port
llarLor Enstl!n. F.827!i7
PUBLIC NOTICE
5.89~82
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Th" folfov.·inl( persons are
•kiln~· lluslness as: Sommer-
s<>! Assot iatPs,3848Campu s
DrJ;•p, Su Ue 116, Newport
H··:tr h, California 92660: M
~ T lneorporatM, 369 Plhf'
S lre~>t, ~Uite 320, San F'ran-
•'ls•·o, Calt!ornl:t 9.U04, (A
<,o>nt>r.ll PJrthrr); fiilhlle
nl'v('!opmt!nt lJw ., 3848
(·.,mpus IJriv.-. SUite ll6,
1\('v.·porl lh>:td1, CaJUorni.a
92660, (,\ Gent>rJ I Partner).
Tills Uus lness is ronduct-
e<l hy a eenl'!ral p:utnfl'rshlp,
Stgnl",: M. D. Jarred.
Tills statement was Hied
with the county clP.rk ot Or -
.u'ICe Counlv Sept . i-1, 1977.
Publish: Oct. 6, 13, 20,
27 , 1977, tn tlu> Ne-&-port
lhrtJOr F.nsh:n. F -81949
PUBLIC N OTI CE
s.!K>OZS
FICTfTIOUS BUSINESS
NA ME S':'Al EMENT
Ttl€' fflllowin~t , person Is
+lool ll!: hu silli'SS :as: Meaoo ...
l•l'VOk l<af!IPn Apartm(>nts,
!4991 Costeau, L~na Hills.
C.tllfornlJ 92653: Mark F.
.IJsJ>t>r, 2-l!)gl Costpau, Lag-
un3 Hills, Ca lito~oh 92653,
This t~siness is f'OOOUct~
P<1 by an iMtvldu)l. Sigued:
Mark F. JaSJ)("r,
This statemf'nt was CUed
v.·hh II~ count~· r h•rk of Or -
an"P Count)· ScJI(. 29, l!n7,
Publish: Oct. G, 13, 20,
2'1, 1977, In the Nc•wrt
Harbor En&lgn. F -82932
PUBLIC N OT I CE:
S-90032
STATEMet<T OP WITH.
DRAWAL FROM PARTNER.
SHIP OPERATING UNDER
PICTrriOUS BUS INESS
NAME
The fotlowlll( pel'80n haa
Wlthd"YD II I fttclertl ptrl-
oer from tM !r.!fi Dersh~
openllnc under l!•t fi-..:UUous
batlfttll atme o! £ & D's
Clowo CltiMtt a: 161 Fub-
Jon lataDd, Newport Belch.
California 92&60. Tbt lie.
tttt.t t.ltlDtH Mme t:&ate-
mtol lor lhtportotl'lllfpftl
ntld 011 ...... 4, lf76,_ l.t
11oe c_, "' Clrul•. 1110 IIU •r~e lad ,...._,, of
1M ,.,_ .. -.... u
a pa-r. -A, Eltet. -···-··u...-"-e-, CA .... . nu • a 'aA ... flied ....... _,_.,Or_
_C.., ..... II, 1m .
1'11111* Oct. .. ll, ...
rr, I"'"'~ Ito._ --·lp. , .....
I
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REGULAR 300 MENTI-K)L
KiRJ$: 8 mg: 'ter: · 0.6 mg. nicotine rv. per cig•ette, FTC Rtpon Oec:76
100'a:12 mo:'ter: · 0.9 mg. nicotine rv.per ciprene by FTC Method.
Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
J ..
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For years, you couldn't get real tobacco flavor without high tar.
Low tar cigarettes just couldn't mea ure up.
Until MERIT.
Until a breakthrough in tobacco cience resulted in a way to
boost tobacco fla,var wit hout the ttstuil corre ponding in crease . ln tar.
The result was 'Enriched Flavor.: tobacco.
MERIT and MERIT lOO 's were packed \vith this pecial
tobacco. And taste-tested against a number of higher tar
• ctgarettes.
Overall , smokers reported they lik ed the taste of both MERIT
and MERIT lOO's as much as the tast e of the higher tar
cigarettes tested.
Cigarettes having up to 60% more tar!
Only one cigarette has 'Enriched Flavor' tobacco. And you
can taste it. 0"'-*"M_.. ... ""
Kings&lOO's
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Death comes in threes
MA"TTRE$SE.S
""" -'-!IUlnLD .. q< Jrr.atrrar Shapes .
... ........ -c:.ttee
C01TA'-~MATTII:I!SS
ISON ..... rtaJ ... -u•-1313
(Juldenwest
:Dru elenners
.{: J:,nrmdru
DRY (_LEANING SPECIALS
CASH AND CARRY CLEANING SPEClALS.
1 DAY SERVICE IF IN BEFORE 8 A.M.
MEN's & LADIES 2 PC SUITS-Sl.!tl
DRF:SSES (STRF.ET LENGTH) -11.89
SLACKS OR SWEA.TERS-99C:
'3 P C. SUITS -$2.98
129 AGATE AND PARK AVE. BALBOA
ISLAND I BLOCK FROM FERRY
OFF CORNER PARKING l.DT
'J_a.irstylzng
~ jus~ for
~ · ch1ldran
~OA 4PPT.
G44·0838
-~AR'BOR VIPN CE.NTH'-
an S.-.-. Joaqulro l.hlls Road
Ju!'t So..lh J lto4.,; ArU•u' Bho.L
ODen Monday . S.turdl)' t :JO . $:30
Sunday II to 1
673-1970
J42J \'ia Lido
:"roirwport Bucb -
the
Other Store
tialft"' ..... " ...... _ _,, I .. I lllo ..
1M llr U lltldtllol-• WDM-Y, ID1'. II G""t, wu ....... wtlit
........... IIHJ)d'JI at. Two CUN ol coa.. ftJ-drull dl1Yilll • • • ........ ..
!'We 1ft .., .,old atd at Jlto nn *~• bJ • dn Gon•1M., 11, I.I'NIItltd
tallu•" II ....,..,.MIMI a blfllu ~m Deck oa a petty tMft lfllopUftlac
----loa Cbot<h'• r-....., IIIII eiiUp lllbo..., Co.UU
-Utiar. ,.._..... "nport Blfd., wtoo prlod Brlolol st. wu llold lor
'..,. ... no dft ot ttaem-OS* • ,.., daor to pJD lmmlpdoa. ofllcars u an
..._, 1bo1r llmt, -., ·· ...., , , • nlooto prlod Ultpl IIIIo ••• A $5&5
ud fiPIIUe to t.Ud Ud a 1111.1p troat 1 tool abed bo1 ol tooll wu ltolea from
lnopn>\'t--commaolly. To -to -.., ---lilt pnp of Cbarlto T. ,_. Ltt, JOII' wife, Rein. ud lamber 'ftlatd 11 J4SO Wureaa, SOOfCleYtl&Dd An.
•llo wu alW"&ya aettn ta tbt from a cc.tnetloa atte • •• A Wrclar uHCI a pop-
Zbell Club ud tbe Balboa of tbt J'olm c. Luoeb Coa-out tYPt wlodow to pta en-
P....,Ia AuoclaUoD, ud atnetsoa Co., Lone Be&cb, try to tbt Yehlclt of Drake
to J'QUr .tiP-800, Doa tlMr, at ·3181 PuUmaa St •• , • W, UacFarlaod, 2715 Mea
wlto &110 H"ett OD tbe City LoatH K. Doaofta, 25, Raa. V trde Dr. Eut, taklDg a
Coaactl, I nlM my b&.ad tfllttoe Betc:b, aDd Marcia $!50 wateh, $180 camera
lD pratae and pay trtbute PtUtrrlllo, 11, sta.Dtoa, were lDd $50 c:aleutator ••• Two to JOU for pour coatrtt:u. arreeted OD «Jllcltq char. leater jackets were stolea
Uooa to our commutllty that res at 1165 Karber BIYd. h-om tbt tractor-traller
you belped to develop from , •• A cbeck proteetor aDd ric of KeDDet.b K. KllDe,
a little n.tdnc bamlet aod a.dd1Dc machioe ntued at 365 W. WU.Oa st.; a wtnd,-
.. mmer reeort YWace IJito $1$0 werutolntrom Mows-WID( was foreed open •••
ODe oHbe t1Mst ruldtDtlal, ler aDd W&J"DeoCte Contrae.. A 1964 VW bug was stolen
recreaUooai, and flauc.lal tin& Co., 1535 w. l'Jtb st.; from Barbara Aoo Bean.
ceaters of tbe world, Boa a wiDdow was broken to p.LD 2617 Eldeo Ave,
YOJact. Les. eatr)' throucft the sbop ana • SUNDAY, SEPT. 25
2. For 30 years I b&ve , , • A realer falled to Ralph T. Goegel, 56, of
known Mrs. Lars (Louise rtllln a $S78 color TV set 1850 Kentucky PI,, ns cbu-
Woeb) Luap!Do. Sbe IDd: rented from Uattld Reot AU, red wltb drunk drtvtnc at
her busbud Lars atteaded 710 W, 19th st. , .. Toay 1534 Center St., at 4:00a.m.
the Weat Newport Beaeblm-D. Bales, 27, Placentta, was •.. VIctor M. Serv&Dtes,
provement Auoctatloo cb&.rged wttb tat1ne 8 ater., 22, 853 CeoterSt.,wascblr-
meettnrs cllrtDr tbe 3 years receivers ~ In price 1 red wttb possession of leu:
tbat I presided as prutdent. from $299.95 to $649,95 over than oDe ounce of marijuana
For muy years Lars was 1 period. ot anral mootbs , •• Mesa bukets contat.u-
auoclated as a r.t estate from Lafayette Radio, 2300 lng assorted plants and flow-
salesman with Hadd ~ Harbor Blvd. , .• John San-ers suspended with wire han-
a.od tbe late Tom HaDderson, ton, 11, of 617 Brookvtew gers were stolen from Elel-
opentiDc as tbe Harbor In-Way, was taken to Mercy da M, Wright, 1660 Saota
nstment Company, Lars hospital wttb face aDd head Ana Ave,, thieves having to
&Jso was associated wltb .Injuries after his skateboard cUmb a 5-foot Iron feoce
Realtor John Vogel In the rao Into tile right front of to reach tbe baskets •. ,
den lop meat of the Cross a car operated by Helen L. A $600 stereo tuner was
Roacli business center on Wally, 37, of 633 Brookvlew stolen from 1 Uvlng room
old NIWJX)rt Blvd., Newport Way, on a private street at book shell lD the borne of
Heigbts. 630 PaulariDO Ave, Trygve Lousto st., S36S
Senn.l years ago Lars • THURSDAY, SEPJ'. zz Larkspur St •• , , An armed
suffered a stroke, but be A $450 Ercllsb riding sad-robber lritb a d4rk stock1og
carried on. ne¥er sb.Jr~ dJe was stol.:~ from the ap-oYer hls hMd stole between
hJ.s responsibility to tl1s be-artment of !'fora A. Kine, $30 aDd $40 from the Eco-
loved wlle, always patient. 574-A Joam st .. , . A thief oomy Sell Service Gas Sta-tol~nat, and uodersta.Dding, used a large pry bar to tlon, 2021 Newport Blvd., at remembe~ the good days calo entry to tbe car of 7:23 p.m., neel.ng on loot
that they sba.red together George fL Cobb, 2360 Har-along Bay St. to escape tn
when they were In good bor Blt11., removiDg a $SOO a white van . . • Malanle
health. Former assoctates stereo unit a.Dd mtscella-Kay Watt, Zl, of134 Brook-
took Ume out to atleod tbe ueous oostness papers . • . line Laoe, •as taken to Cos-
memortal services --Hadd Barry Pantel, 2913 Jacaran-ta Mesa hospital wUh In-
Ring, Bill Rtne, T. Weston da AYe., reported a $1,564 juries alter her car bit a
Jay, John Abel, TomHender-burglary 1n bls residence, block wall oo Fairview Rd.
son (son of I he late Tom includJ..nc a TV set and II-462 teet oorth ol Wilson St.
HeDderson) and others. quor; a bedroom window was at 8:05 p.m.
3, Zoe Perley, a neighbor broken to gain entry . . . • MONDA Y, SEPT, 26
and a newcomer from Cedar Curreocy totalllng $110 was Linda M. Walters. 3040
Rapids, Inn., was the mo-stolen from Deborah AQil Royce Lane, reported $325
ther of Wrs. Norman Rahe Remler, 323-B E. 18th st. cash stolen from a billfold
(Esther), restdlng at 4524 •• , Anita Conaelly, 38, In her purse wbUe she was
Ro1bury Road, Cameo CoviDa., was charged with preoccupied in her resldeoce
Sbores. Mrs. Perley was drunk driving at Newport . . . Ma ry D. Oltver, 2360
born on September Z2, 1888, BIYd. and Harbor Blvd. al-Harbor Blvd., returned trom
ln Shellrock, Iowa, a.nd pas-ter running broadside into vacation to fllld a oote on
sed away oo September 22, tbe car of Charles A. Ru ck-her door from tbe Santa Aoa
1971, ber·89tb blrtbdaJ, She le, 21, of 1150 W, Wn-st. pollee decJI.rtmeli reportiJIC
wu mentally alert aDd took , •• Jose R. Mea&, 20, of the recovery of her ca.r,
her da.lly walb uattl she 151 E. 21st St., was taken which had beea stolen from
sunered a heart atbd:, Me-to Costa Mesa hospital with her carport whJie she was
morlal servtces were held at Injuries after his car ran rooe •.. Redwood lumber
the Baltz-Bergeron tunen.l into the rtgllt side of a car valued at $315 was s tolen
home In Corona del Mar, driven by Elwin w, Forrow, from Collece Lumber Joc.,
with tntermeot at the Cedar 72, of 2211 VIsta Caudal, 290Z College Ave,, protec-
Memorlal Park, Cedar the Bluffs, at Fairview Rd., ted by a five-foot chain link
Rapids, Iowa. and WUson St .• , , Barbara fence , •• Cynthia L, Gent-
Mrs . Perley was a gndu-Lee, 177 Cecil Pl., repor-ling, 20, of 1552 Elm Ave.,
ate of Coe College of Iowa, ted the $1,000 burglary of suffered a right knee lacer-
ln the class of 1910, and a solid silver bar from her atlon· and bruised upper Up
was active In teaching, ath-residence, weighing between when the brakes locked on
letlcs, aDd her church, 3 and 4 pounds. her car aod she coiUded
1 wlll always remember with the rear of a car drl-
her as a constant spectator • FRIDAY, SEPT. 23 ven by Kathleen S, Gagnall,
watching the t.amUy and A burglar removed. a bed-23, of 2016 Wallace Au,,
guests playing pool In the room wi.Ddow screen to p .in on Adams -6ve., 260 feet
R ho and ho entry to tbe borne of Mary f.. y n1 o ahe me w she east o .. eaa e e r •..•
lllcoiOII_IIooo_
wbel ~ b7 • ear drtnl
by WWiul lt. Harm",
. 10, --l!oo<ll, II
Vletorta St. ud state st.
11 4:40 p.m, • , .\ $100
motorqele wu Jtoln fro.
111o pnct o1 Cbr'-r
1. Hlrtler, S11 JOIAD a.
• , , A thlll prt.d 01MD a
diet dra .. r .to tate ,$45
from SeyfortbiDc., 1590a&a ..
land.
• TUD!DAY, SEP'f. Z7
Joseph R. Lute•, 29,
Lawadalt, wu booked oa
aa auau.u wtlb a deadlJ
w•pon cbarce at 1:41 a.m.
a cltiseo'a arrellt complalnt
was sJcned ·bJ h11 ez-wlfe,
Tessie Mu Lute•, 2Ul Po ..
mooa AYe,; offtcers OOGft.l ..
cated a ftn-shot rtvolYer
• • • Judith R. llubla, 2SOO
Falrvtew Rd., reported the
$705 burglary from her ap ..
artmeot of a TV set &lid
jewelry, lncludi.De neckla-
cu, a bracelet &Dd s0¥tr
cbaln • . , Pooderosa ptne
and clear redwood made up
the $540 theftoflumberfrom
College Lumber Inc., 2802
College Ave. , , • A short-
barrel reVolver was eoou(h
to get Se"lce Station At-
tendant Timothy Troxel to
surrender about $95 to 2
robbers In the Union 76 Sta-
tion, 2983 Harbor Blvd., at
8 p.m., the 8 p,m,, the pair
neelng on foot . , . Linda
S. McKee, 292 Joann st.,
reported the $125 burglary
of clothing from her ve-
hicle.
DISCUSSION SLATED
ON Dl VINE SCIENCE
Leadlac autboriUes In the
Divine ScleDCe Churches wm speak at ttie Oct. 8
seminar to be hald at Ed~
wards Lido theatre tn New-
port Beach,
The seminar wUI begin
at 9 wtth Dr. Jack Holland
speaking ln ''consciousness
of love.'' other speakers
are Dr. JosephMurphy,pas ..
tor of the Cl'l.lrch of Dlvlne
Science in Lagullll llllls; Dr,
Margaret Steveru;:, pastor of
the Santa Anita Church of
Dtvlne Science, and Rev.
Clifton KJ~ of tbe Greater
Los AliiJeles COOrch of 01.-
vine Scleoce.
Dr, W, R. Parker, founder
ol '•Scteoce of LUe Center"
and Community Church by
the Bay, tovUes the public
to atte.ad. <
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Open o\tOfldly·Saturday, ':J0-5:38
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would compliment the good F. Gole, 3001 Loren Lane, Pedestri&D WUUam K. Byrd
sbots the players made and taldng a $250 TV set · • · 9, Huntington Beach, sui-
remark, "I II:Dow I would An $85 semi-automatic blue fered~~~-~slal~ll~fra:c~lu~r:•:_:•Dd~_:~~:.:::~:..::::~:=:=~::_:~:_===-==-===..:.-=::::~ If t 1a steel hand gun Ia a holster ~C:~,, were P rt.Dr ap.1nst was stolen from a closet In
the apartmeut of WUlte D.
Muwell, 2885 Falntew Rd.
. . • A roll bag and set
of clubs valued at $125 were
stolen from the prage of
Mark P. Hedberg, 364 Avo-
cado St .... A th.let bor-
rowed a fork-lift truck to
steal plaJ'W'OO(l sbeets from
the coastroctlon site of r el-
Mar Construction Co,, 1650
Sunfiower Ave. and also
broke toto a tool bol to take
tools, a $1,165 loss • , ,
Tbe Temptdress, a women's
dress shop at 2700 Harbor
Blvd,, reported an $11 skirt
Jtoleo trom an exterior
mallway , • , A thief cut
a chain securl.ag a $2500
traDer mounted saw belone-
tac to Dan Hammack, steaJ ..
tnc u from a partially con-
atructed bulldlnc at 17th st.
&Dd Superlor An,, which
requtred a truck lo take tt
a,.ay ..• Fraat Ficlluoto,
41"9 Goldeurod An., lost a
$400 stereo radio, pried out
of b1s car at 1599 SUperior
AYe •••• st .. ea Goldmao,
675 -8523
7191::. Halboa Blvd .
on the Peniasula •
Getting settled
made simple.
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As Jour Hosteu, It's mr job to help ,ou mOe tht
most of rour new neiahbomood. Our Jttopplftl afMI.
Communitr opportuniU.S. Spillclal attractions. loll of fKtt to saw rou time and money.
f'lu1 1 t.Uet or clftl for,..., fA~WIIy.
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OPENER FRIDAY
The ftrst of the anoual
celebrity book reviews
spoosored by theSouth Coa.st
Alumnae Club of PI Beta
Pht will be on Oct. 7 at
10:30 a.m. on Balboa Pen-
ensula,
Carlotta Wuttams, the
club's reviewer for the past
11 years, wlll review cur-
rent best sellers lntroduc-
log the euest speaker.
The book reYiewsareopen
to tbe pubUc, Ticket and
location IDformaUoa may be
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Balboa, wu ct.rced wtth
drnk drtYlAc at 11 p.m.
after h1l car ran tnto the
ear of a car driven bJ Ed·
ward Nenaade&, 54, Btlle-
'ftllt, OJ., at Newport 81Yd,
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