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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-10-27 - Newport Harbor Ensign'•SAVE OUR SC HOOL" say signs lD EacUsb aod Spanish as about 100 pareots and studeMI from Moate Vista school plcteted Tuesday nJcbt•s rneetillg of the Newport- Mesa Board ot Educattoo at Costa Mesa City Hall. The !JIC ''SaYt Moate Vllt&," a.bout 100 par..., ltlldtat8 aDd IJD~~Patlf.len pleated wttb pl8carda tor about ao boer before tbt 7:30 p.m. Taeeday mtttt.ar of the Newport-M... UDi- tled Board ol F41eatloo. Most people comlJII to at- tend t.he meetJJ1c used tbe side door to eottr aa the pickets marched lD a circle 1D tl'ollt ot tbt £roM door, POIIibWty ol moY!JIC Me-coupled wtth dlltrict ft-important part oftbeplanned Cof.Dc dontbtiUplfi'OIDt!M !Cally eoatt .... ttoa biCb DUCIIJ pl'Oblema, ban dowotown redevelopment eatrJ porell ud elrel111 aetaool to Moate Vt.ta aebool, eau.Md tbe dl.ltrtet to plan project lD Costa Mesa. aroud to tbt ldjaeeat part-wttb tiM Moatt Vt.ta abl-tbe elo.tJtc of more scboola. Mooey from ale of the la~ t.ar lot ud ._ck lp tbe ltep~ ~ btl.arabeorbedbyBay. Tbe dlstrtct aow teota-could be used to pay oU from tbat ~ Ytew, Lladbtl'lb IDd Wood-thely plus to sell tbe 7.7-school bonds aDd to finance Tbe eballtmc eoald be land IICbool•. acre McNally eampasat 19th capltal lmprovelflent pro- hurd tDI1dt llDt1l tbe meet-A eltlleu committee ap-aDd Newport lD Costa Mesa, jects ln the district. lDc opeoed at 7:30p.m. NoY. potated by tbe Board of Ed-IDd moYe tM OODlfDaatloo Monte Vi sta has 245 stu-a wu tbe date set by the ucatJoo recommiDded tbe btcb school from there to deots, only 56 per cent or Board of EdlaeatioD for db-eloslDc or Moote Vista. De-Moote Vista. The McNaUy its capacity. When the clU- cuutoo or acUoo oo tbe cllnlog student enrollments, campus would become an zens committee studied pos- sible new locaUou _,r tile contiouatioa4cbool, 1M lilt was oarrowed to Moatt VIsta, WU.soo and WbltHtr schools. Moate Vt.ta wu picked because It wu deemed to be more su.tta.ble for the high school, aod be- cause studeots DOW there could be more easlly absorbed by su rrouDdJ.IIC elementary scbools. TH E OFFICIAL NEWSPAP ER OF THE CI TY OF NEWPORT BEACH SU&SCRIBE TO YOUR LOCAL NfWSflAflflt O.,.LY $5.000 A YEAR -CALL 673-0550 10( COST:A MESA Board set a Nov. 8 publlc bearing date oo a citizens • ~ committee recommendation tbat Moote Vista elementary l OTH YEAR, MO. 11 FIRST ~EC-TIOM PHONE : 673·0550 CORONA DEL MAR, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCT. 27, 1977 school ~ c~~. ---------------------~------------------....---------------------------------------------------------------------------~------------------ N.B. man held in heroin case A Linda Isle mao with a history of lnternaUooal dope deallog was arrested over the weekend on charges that he had almost $1 million worth of heroin in his pos- sessJon. Alexander Kulllc, 28, was picked up at a shopping cen- ter ln El Toro. According to arresting county sheriff's deputies, he had 1.1 pounds of powerfUl ''China whlte" heroln in glass jars on tbe New bids due on library, bike bridge Escalattnc construction costs have slowed the planned develop'meot of a new elty library ln Newport Cen- ter aod a bicycle brtdg'e acrosa Ne1fport Island Cbamel. Newport clty councUmeo learned Tut8C2ay nllht that the lowest construction bid on the new Ubrary ls $972,- 000 or 41 per cent hJgher than tt.. $673,000 tbe clty bad plume<! to spend for the 14,000 ~are-foot buUdlal. Low bid for the btk.e brldce, •bleb would connect Coast Rwy. with the Penln- JUla near the Arches, was e?en ~rtbtr ott course. Tbe lowest bld of $13~,500 a 6-4 per ceot bteber thaD tbe estimated $85,000 cost. City eactaeer• wert told to 10 ._ck to tbe drawtqr boarda wttb areblteets, IJid ~ look *>r lowtr-eolt waya to bUieS tbt 2 projects. Tht ltbnr'J''I bleb COlt WU blamed on lbOrtactt• of tldJltcJ wonm• and eome a.ucH.Dc mattnall, .,_ peclallJ 1-latloD, aDd OD tbe fact u.t tiM plu ealla tDr «Millhldconenudcu- tom • .,.nt IM80UT aD1t1. Ctty PlbUc Wora Dine- tor ~~ DtfUI IUd tbt btcJClt brtclp CMU CC*ld bt laWnd br ........... coa- cnte t110ct ftlla tDr brk"-ldddlll ID a ..._ deck ID...,._.IM.,.ndlllllt- ,.._ eolond ~­.............. lillldnn t dud of .. ._..._,_ ... • ...,.wm_...., ...... '" ...... •ti&IICIMpll& froot seat of his $60,000 car. Narcotics officers said tests show the substance to be 84 per cent pure heroin, making lt amoog the purest of heroin solutions. Arter obtaining search warrants, deputles said they found more narcotics and paraphernalia In the car, then went to Kulik's home at 3 Linda Isle, where they uncovered more drugs, plus records "indicating world- wide transactions tn nar- cotics, • '. according to SherlU's Capt. Robert Grt!- feth. Kullk spent about 8 moot.hs in jaJl lD Afgbanlstan ln 1971 on drug cbarges. A spokes- man for the Orange CoUDty district attorney's oftlce said KuUk bad charges against him dropped last Jat~~ary when be was under lnvestJptloo lo CODDeCtioD wtth an alleced international hashish oU rtnc. Knllk's bro- ther, David, served6 months in county JaU in 19?S u a result of that lnnstJgaUoo, the spokesman said. Sherl1f's deputy Robert GOes approached Kullt's custom Stutz Blackhawk car ln tbe sbopptnc ceDter lo El Toro on Sunday after a citi- zen called to report that a mao bad been asleep for sevenl hours lD tbe car. GUes said he found a paper bee on the troot seat C®- talntnr S glasa jars or heroin. NareoUcs lnnstJcators an now parsuJDr leads tbey say were turned QP lD tbe dlseonry of drug transac- tion records at Kulik's home. ARSON IS SUSPECTED IN TWO AUTO FIRES Costa Mua tlrtmen puttiJir out a ear nre at 1984 Koraat Dr. at 11:45 p.m. Tleldly IIPOtttd ao- otbtr tlre Wider a car about a block awayl.Dd proceeded to tlttapdlt botb, RusnU HIDdertoQ. ft.rt prot~et:ioo ....,., rtiiOrt.d. A ft.N ollalplcioua orl- • CIUid tao() ell ..... tM car ol •..n Wool.,, 1100 W. Cout lhry., x ... Plft a... Tbt 8lcoed an ...._, ..._ l'-ear ot ....... o..-.-.&or--~ ............. .... •• ., a , ..... .....,. • c.~~~ a.lllf ....... ... aa.o of n•letl'u ......_ ......... MAFIA -STYLE HIT SUSPECTS JAILED FIGHT ts OVER !or Mrs. Ruth Swope, the 8Z-year- old Costa Mesa woman who has waged a 13-year battle with Clty Hall over condem- nation of her land. Last year, the clty took over a tot she owned on Center St., oert door to the library, as part of the super block expan- sion. Thls week, she agreed to sell her home and 3 lots at Center and Parle tor $180,- 000. That land wlU be oc- cupied by a senior citizen housing protect. ''I can't tight any looger," stJe told reporters, '•but the city ls st111 not giving me what my land is worth.'' Four people belleved to have Matta COODeCttoos back East were arrested yester- day lo the gangliDd execu- tion-style sla}'i.Dg ot a Hunt- Ington Beach mao early Saturday ln Newport Beach. Newport and Costa Mesa pollee comblntd lo rnaJdDc tbe arrests of suspects tbey described aa mobsters who had beeD involved ln drug tntnc, shakedowns and ex- tortions from legitimate businesses lD this area. "We expect these arrests to lead to even bigger things," Newport detectlve Capt. Richard HamUtoo said yesterday. He ldentUled Jerry Fiori, 41, as the trig- ger man ln the 3:30 a.m. slaylog of Stepbeo John Bo- no, 36, outside the El Ran- chito restaurant, 409 28th St., West Newport, Saturday morning. Also charged wlth conspiracy to commit mur- der are Debra Ann Addison, Z4, Identified as Flori's girl Van SchuHz to contest Kuehn bid for reelection friend; AM.bony ("Little Tony'') Marone Jr., Z3, and Marone's brother-in-law, Raymond Resco, 28. AU 4 suspect.s ll'ft in Hunt.tngton Beach. The victim, Bovan, "had been biding out since early August because he had heard the mob was out to get hlm, .. Capt. Hamtlton said. '· H~ apparently took more than his share of the money ln so me ofthe mob's dealings.'' Bovao was found dying in the parking lot after El Ran- chito patrons h.eard shots early Saturday. H~ had 8 buUet holes in his stomach and chest. Pollee were try- lng yesterday to locate a 9mm automatic pistol be- Lucille Koehn of Irvine Mrs . Kuehn said a big lleved used ln the slaying. Terrace aDDOUDCed SUnday lssue facing the clty is''how Dlvers were searchlng that sbe wUl seek re-elec-long can we afford to Uve Upper Newport Bay tor the tioo next AprU to tbe New-in Newport Beach'?'' Sbe said weapon. port Beach Clty CouncU, and she wUl face the • ·major C apta.ln RamUton said his Peter Vao Selllltze, geoenl reality issues fl.cl.ng New-department has established manager of the SanrJpJper port Beach: bow to manage DO CODDeCtlon between tbe lla, awwwg.ctd ,...rday powU1 lD order to pa-eMJTe Bona ~ a.od tbe nar- UIIt Itt WW OIIPJIII Iter. bile qaaHty ot IU. ... U. QOti~s e~es ~ Mrs. Koebn made bx>Wil 'f1lll(e atmosphere of the ap1nst several members of ber tnteot to seek a seco~ city." the Avila family, who own term when she spoke to the the El Rancblto restaurant IJUIJal meeUoc o1 the Irv1De ROY KAYE, 95, Of chain. ··That's just where Terrace Homeowners Assn. the mob happened to catch Mr. VanScwltsemadehis HARBOR VEW DIES up to Bovan," said Capt. plans public attera breakfast Ha mUton. meeting yesterday mornt.og Memorial senlces tor Witnesses said they saw a with a group he called Roy G. Kaye, 95, of 3607 white and llme green ••promiDem cine leaders.'' SUrfView Lane, Harbor VIew CadHlac Eldorado convent- Those known to have at-H11ls, were held Tuesday ble speeding away from the tended the meeting include in St. Andrew's Presbyterian shooting scene. Yesterday architect wuuam Ficker aDd Church, Mr. Kay e, a oaUve mor ning, Costa Mesa pollc~ Newport Harbor Chamber ot of Matoe, had been a macblD- Sgt. Cliff McBride was drlv- Commeree President Den-1st In the shipbuilding Indu s-lng up 17th St. ln Costa Mesa Dis Harwood try. when he spotted a car match- Mrs. Kue~ represents the He is survived by hls son. ing that de~cr{ption parked 6th district, whlcb Includes Wilbur Kaye, Corona del at Nabers LadUla c dt>alt>r- Irvine Terrace, most ol Co-Mar, and grandchUdren Roy shlp. He wem inside to In- rona del war, Ne1rport Ceo-Arthur Kaye, Placentia; Elsa vestigate and learned that ter Big CanyoJl and pQrt Bertoll.oo, Huntlogtoo Beacb, Flori had just sold tilt cu or Harbor View Homes. All and Donald G. Kaye, Mlaml. to Nabers aDd was waiting caodidates for the 4-year Florida. for 1\ls $5,000 check. term must live ln tbe dJs. He died Oct. 22 after a When McBrideapproached trict but Yoters citywide brief lllness ln Roag hos-him, Flori tried to hide dete;mloe the wtDDer pltal. He was a mem~r of sometl\lng between Z seat Mr. VanScbultze,a.bache-the Newport Harbor Seotor cushions lJltheNabersshow- lor lives at the Sandpiper Citl&ens Club aDd the Laguna room, police said, and It He' 1s 48 years old aDd ~ Beacb Shumeboard Club. turned out to ~ about 5 native of Gre.ce .: 1 have Arra.ngemeots were by the ouDCes of cocaine, valued at been In 48 countries and Neptune Society with burial $1 0,000. Sgt. McBride ar - thls is my borne _ i love at Oatdale CQmetery, De-rested Flori on a cocaine tt, and would devote my land, Florida. possession charge and called life to this clty .. he told Newport pollee, who told tbe Eos• .. n. ' ,.ESA CHAMBER TO tUm, "That's our boy -hold "' him." Tax bite on NM dist. is s3.2 million in 3 years OP EN IN HE W SITE Through the car's regis- The Costa Mesa Cham~r tratioo aDd other documents of Commerceofnce wW opea found In the ca r, police were Tuesday, Nov. 1, In suite led to the ho me of ··Bt& 0, 2960 Harbor Blvd., tbe Ton)•" Warone Sr. at 3092 C lttuos Bank ot Costa Mesa Ceylon, 1n Mesa Verde. They Plaza, chamber otftcta.ls took hl m ln for questioning, have amouDCed. Workers then released bJ m, but tr· are busy this week moYLng rested the othe r 3 suspects Newport-Mesa school dis- trict tupayers will have to selld $3,283,286 to the state dllrt:bl tbe nelt 3 years to help tlDanee poorer school dUtricb, accordJog to ttcures released t!IJs week by cUMrlct &lpt. John Nicoll. At a press brlelt~ Mon- day, Dr. Nicoll also madt tbHt poilU: • NtwpOrt-Mesa can cet arouQd tbt S.rraao scbool - eqraaUaatioD prorram by atillc utn ovtr-rldt tutS to ll)tDd lDO" OD loeal tebooJa. • Atloi'Hfl w. ho forced tbt otlctMl Strraoo decLISoa Ut COUI tact to court to ti'J to pt .,.. broader ap- plteatlcla of a.aelal ll'ltl- llc ..-t ol ICiilool dlatrlcb ........... • Two ........ ,JebOols wW be dNed "'.uiiCDI JIU Ud l _,.till fDUoltr- llc,.,.,U ......... ,..,, I ID deel ... M Jft- tletl&, ........ wiD .. " .. ......... .-e ........ ,...,.... ..., ...... ..................... cutbacks. HJcb on tbe list are music aDd art teachers, psycbologists, ourses aDd teachers aides. A ctt:lJeD adYLsory fi"'UP WUl help dt- termlDe whicb of tbese spe- cial prorrams sboald be sacrlflced. Booster (I'Oeq)S • Ul cooth11e to help ftn&Dce atbletJc prorn.ms, be saJd. ln a letter to local medJ.a, Dr. Nicoll lDv"lted reporters to hJs omce to • 'leua a DtW laD~Q~Ce" of school terms, laws and ft..DaDcta.l terms lD order to help keep the pablle mtormtd. OiARL.ES P. SAHDS OF C.M. Dl ES AT AGE f1 GnYMlde MrTletS i)r c barles P. Sa.ada, '11, ol com w--. wtU be btld at 1 p.m. rna, at Falrlla""" W.IDOrtal Put. Mr. Suda, a IUift of ~lo, ditd lD bit ~.Oct. IS. Ill " •"'* "' r.u .... -. GuiM ... of Co* Ill-. Be .... ---..... of a1rplul puta tw a. c. tc. Clan 1raa ,.,. ... w .......... llil1l u.ttrlt,.,.. from 583 W. 19th St . about midnight Tuesday. Rezone petition ok'd for ballot A 10ntor ClaQCe petitioa aJmed at sfloclplJII apartrntat devtlopmeol lD Nortb Co.ta Mesa bas qullfted *>r tta. malllclpal tltc:UoD ballot Delt Mareb. City Clerk EUetll PbiDDtJ learotd Mollday that 4.S47 slpatllru OD tta. petJtioD baYe btea ctrUfttcl U ftlld rtelltered ....,_ bJ tM CCIUit7 nc1ltiV ol ........ Ulldtr ate law, oelJ S,S40 n.Ud ..,. .. ,..., ,...,....._ till 10 per etlll ot tbt eltJ"t toten, we" IIHCIId ID place lH 1UM ......... fL .u.,., Mil~~ ~~~~­U.C.nollleclldiM ....... ...... .... ,.....,11111 ... Htltll eo. .......... . •n~~...,... ... ............ .w .. a.. oeotrate on consolldat~ npport tor tilt measure, lDd on gettlnc out tbe vote. Tbe lnttlative, if approved by TOters lD Mareh, would OYer-tu"' a City COUDCll dt· c tatoo which allows ArDtl DtYtlopmtot Co. to buUd 539 ape rt meats IDd 1!6 llD- rlt-famUy homes OD 46 ae. ru 110rtb ot Saa Dteco Free- ,., lad welt ol ~ Coa.t Plua.. Tbe laWatiYe ...U 110 Umlt lilt ua to alJClt- flmJlJ boiDtl oalJ. Ar.el llU IMd tile pttt. Uol II'OIIIIP tDr sa.s .m .. Ud lllr. Mel apua ... p;: -.JlJ CD llllr.-.1 A .... ~tr ta.s ldUioa t.a a ~tp~ ....... OtWaDII'Id .... I"'PF•• , .... ,. . J4M E lOYD JOH M a.t ACMAI DO ROTHE A SH EEL Y F4REL WALKE R Dolphins give anchor awards Jane Boy11, Dorothea Sheely, Fart>l \\ alker aud John Macnab were honored yesterday dur ing t he 11th annual sliver anchor c-om- munJty servlct> awards ll} the Wompn's Dlvtslon of the Nt>wport Hartor Chamber of Commer<'e. Th~ lunc-heon proRram was held at the lrvloe Coast Countr~ Club. Linda Gromackl was ~ivt>n the special orchid la LI} award. Mr. Macnab, one of t he original foun1lng fathe rs of tht> ··Dolphins,'' as the Wo- mt>n's Dtvls loo is known, was granted an honorary mem- bership ln the Dol phins. Tht> 3 women recipients of silver anchor awa rds were cited for years of t-ommunJty ser- vl<'e. JaM Boyd ls llstt"d ln '• Who's Who of Americatl Women." and is a charter member of the Women's Couocll ot the local Realty Board. She has been actt•e tor many years in the As- sistance Lea(ue and seTYed as its president ln 1960 and 1961. She wu Instrumental ln forming 15 new League chapters. Mrs. Boyd, ln business ln Corona del Mar wtth huSbl.nd Jobn, ns the 19'76 Realtor of tht year here. Fartl Walker was a biDCttr and nrst preatdtat ol tbt DolllblM lD 1961, Sbe btlped -rm tbt Newport H~l1)or.co.b Mesa Board of a.tton. wu Ita tlnt paJd eq~~~o,.. u uec-UYt Mei"'Cai'J ud ... liP ... mutlpie 1JMt11 Mmce. Sbt .. a IDudtr ud eM.rteT ...... olD~ IDud'l Wo-.... , ca.ea. ._ aa put ,.. ...... ., ... ~ ol ......... Ani, -... bltta -a. '-"' ol a. Girls Club tor 20 years, st>rving as bOard president in 1974. She is now active tn the Big Sister s, and is serretaq to the boa rd of •1trectors of Chr ist Unit) Church. Dorothea Sheely presided o,·er the growth of Newport's ltbrary system. She went to wo rk at the old Balboa llbraq in 1939, then served in Ko rea just after World \\>ar n. before returnt~ to work here to 1946. She re- tired ea rly this year. Be- std es a lifetime of worlt ln the library service, she has rtevoted many hours to Girl Scout work and to the Episco- pal Church. John Macnab, a weU- Itnown local real estate :nan, started Wacnab.tmoe Realty ln 1970. He has ~ associated for many years with the Chamber of Com- merce, the Realty Board. the Orange Coast Assu., Hoag Hospital FouDda~ City of Hope, and Cl\apmu College. He was ~tor ol the Year lD 1968 aDd presi- dent of the Orure Cout Assn. ln 19711Dd 19?2. LlDda Gromackt, bell"'td to be the youogest prelidllll the Oolpblns eYer bad, took over as bead of the ,.._., W'beo Laun LII'Ols dltd lt mootbs aco. Slat nu a.. IJlDUIJ '•Wlabltdom Welt" charltJ tesmll matca pilblic relaUou earap&Jp. ud ... band ltd otHr 1--.ortut DDl- pllla IJidCbambw com .... jc)bl. MES A ART LEACll ! '"" COlD -!It lAipt wtD ..... ,: ...... IDdlJ. Oet. rr. • .. ~ ..,... .... ., ..... v ... 'h• *" en •• At:JO...__.. ..... prtiCtlidt .. •• • •• THE ENSIGN Is the legal oews. a-ptr tor tbe City of Newport Bitch aDd pubUsbes all pllbUc mttces tor the city. ~· ARVO E. JLUPA ••••••••• Owner &Dd Publlaber , PEG BAAPA •••••••.••••• Auoclate PubUJbtr FRED DAVIS. • • • • . . • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • Editor HUGH McMILLAN •• , , ....•. Costa Mesa News DOlt DE ..• , •.•• , .. Ad'rertf.a1DC. CirculatioD JIM MOYES ••••••••••••••••••• Ao!YerUslac LORRAINE PENNINGTON .. Secretary, Bookkeeper . ItA Y SHANNEP ...•.•..•..•.••.. Typesetter " K.ARlN HAAPA.. ••••••••..••••••. Typesetter , DREXEL CANNON ....•.......• Sbop Foremau 11D<E HOUGAN ••••••••..•••• Sbop AUIIIIIII ll•prlHftnled Notio.,olly by 11111:1 ff"'!t't4. U.S. SUBURBAN PRE SS INC .~ AU Dl TED B '( ~· SUBSCRIPTION RATES ONE YEAR SIJBSCRIPTIO!I ••••..•.•.... $ 6.00 TWO YEAR SUBSCRIPTION .•.•••••••... $10.00 ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Ensign • 00 YOU WANT TAX RELIEF? All our politicians --local, state and federal --are quick on the trigger when it comes to talking about tax relief. But it's all just a bunch of double- talk and hypocrisy. There .is only one way to get tax relief, and that is tax reduction by cutting the cost of ~;overnment. Our politicians don't like to hear that kind of talk. That would cut down the pile of money they arP. so eager to throw around to gain vutes and stay in office. So if you are expecting our office holders to do anything about tax relief, forget it. But there is something you Cf'l do: Si~ ~~ PF.Operty tax limitation ~tltion that is now being circulated. l!t's see__~t _!!l_ough signatures are on the petitions to get the initiative on the ballot. And then work to get it approved --if you want to stop being taxed into bankruptcy. The outcry is already being heard: Then where would all that. money come from to p:ly for all the government we're now getting? Maybe we can get the message across that we can't afford all that government, which is gradually taking from us our money and our freedom. Approval of the property tax limita- tion initiative will cut the politicians off at the pockets. They'll have to stop voting for all those wasteful spending schemes, and maybe a whole lot of them would be forced to seek gainful employment, and get o!f our backs. '• IIIKK CUIIl TAJ..II ldiiDr ol a. ....... At IIIII I-" IIIII We •J bt IIIYlDC I ....._ maaruo~atrorame..n.­ tber tbu. a poUUetu ·- --· !lou liDo Carl>, """""' lor C a!Uo-lito-teat.at ccwenor. Hts ,...,. are moM naJJIUe, ud we prar IIIII bo wtll '*It t!tom tbat WIJ 1l'bea 1D otrlce. Ht II)Oke Tu-r II lbo meeiJac or the Com Muo Republican. Womeo at tbt Reubea E. Lee to faYor of bute prlvaleproperty rlci!U wbich ban ma(teourcoutry creat, OIODe otber tbiD tbl tree ent:erprtse system. It these rtchtl are destroyed. we bave IQ acncartu per. torma.nee of soclal18m, whicb is betDC tbrult apon· us today, a DO crowtb p:~U. cy. whteb meau few DeW Jobs Ud mucb Hdaeed em. ployment rate. He 'Stated tbl.t Lr we keep on this road. 50 per cent of our populi· tloo will be supportlnc the other 50 per ceot in a tew years. E1gbty-ftve per cent ol those wbo work bard do DOt ltet a fair share. We need self.confldenee, motlntloo, incentive, The welfare sys- tem recruits people away rrom the job essentials nee· ded to buDd a prosperoqs society. Pay increases are beiog voted in rather than earnlnc: an Increase. He ad. vocate<! a year resident re- quirement lor welfare. lnfiat1on is created be- cause government spends more than It takes ln. Our California Wdget has in- creased 44 per cent since Gov. Brown has tJ.ken Ofer. We should hold the Ud on .spendU.. Each new tu cre- ated causes new government revenue to be dlstrlblted by the Wreaucrats --ra- ther than benefiting the ta.:~­ payer. One essential point Is the Inventory tu that CalUor- Dia Wsinesses must pe.y -- which is seDding much big bu siness to Arizona and Ne- vada, which do not levy such a tu. 91Jr excessive ta.J: rates are causlnc OOstoess to move out of C alUornla, whtch means fewe r jobs. A poll showed that 80 per cent of the people want less government 1nterterence ID their lives. We are glad to bear tbat Mike Curb Is spealdnc: at many coUeges. He found at UCLA that students believed that business was operattnc on a 42 per cent profit! Sta- tistics are that they oalyop- erate on a 4-1/2 per ceat profit. This view muJt be co rrected. Little profit does not enable Wslness to re. invest and so created new jobs. These views and statis- tics come from a sell- made man, successfUilnbJ- stness at tbe tender age or 33 yea rs. He Is spea~ from experience, havlltc come Into success the hard way, workinc: up from bottom. He had an Idea aDd struggled to put It into oper- ation. Now he sees what needs to be corrected in our society and is wUU.ac to put forth that effort which wlll benellt the people ln general! Let's give h.lm that power! Elect Mike Cub as lieutenant governor of Cali- Asner here to toast UNICEF lornta~=~ r::~: Edward Asner, Emmyaw- ard wtnner and star of the Lou Grant teleflsion series, wtll be tbe honored guest at the seeood annual ''twl- ll(bt toast lor UNICEF'' from 5 to 8 p.m. saturday, Nov, 5, at the spa, Park Newport apartments. The beoettt 1s sponsored by tbe Ora11ee County Com- mittee tor UNICEF. Tickets at f7 .50 a person ma1 be obtaJ.Ded by calllag Mrs. PARK TOUR SET FOR THIS FRI>AY Members or the Newport Bet.cb Parts, Beaches aDd R.cnatloD Commllslon are .cbldllled to tour ctty park flewu .. this Frtdly atter- oooo. ComrnJuioQIH will ban laDCb at tbt Arches restau- rut, liND proetod lo Pu- -la port, MariDa port, -a, port, Wool K-rt put, So-t Slooct> llld C .. Dr. port. ,,.. U.n, tbeJ wW 10 to -.o Vlow port, KJap - -port, MariDtrl 111rt. . ldlu)' Vltw put, •• .. port, lntao Tor-,__,... -I'COUM. ud ,.,., ..... . .~~ ..... 1!111wUI-..... -~. ......... SIIJ<I ......... .. a UCMllwUIN-~~ ...... IIUI .... Ross Reed of La Habra . James Roosenlt wm be the master of ceremonies and will Introduce Mr. Asner. Mrs. Norman Watson of Newport Beach Is commU- tee cbairmu and assisting her are Mmes. Benjamin Brown, James Felton, James Roosevelt, Robert Ed&:e- combe. Miriam Emanuelson of Newport Bea'ch; Mr s-:- Wad e Smttuon, and M.rs. James Bay of FouataJn,Val- Iey; Mrs. Fruk Marsball and Mrs. Harold Bony or Balboa; Mrs. Harry Corea and Mrs, F. Sbenrood Row- laneS or Corou del Mar; Mn. OnWe Myers of Saa- ta Allll aDd Mrs, R. R~ ot La Habn, DEAF CHILDREN TO BENEFIT FROM SALE The Sauta Ana GaUd tor the Deal aDd CbUdrea'• Hear·More lutitate wUl JPODIOr aa artlbcrWudue- Uon ttdl Saearday tTilll1al, Oet. 29, atlbt Rtrltlry Ho- tel, 1800 lleeArtbar Bout._ nrd, a!Jp)rt art~. Dou*'oa Ia $Ill tile door. Ortcb>ol Ulholnplll, olebllp ad lflllllleo liPid llld ••IIINII ~~rwu-­ artlalo wm 111 dloplarod flo• 7 lD I p,IL n.. ut -lllllM at 1!10 p.m. ............. ... ,,.11 .., ... j!W\ ........ 0. .. , ...... . • SIGN THE PETITION Dear Editor , WUb the receipt of Pl'OP· erty tu: buts, aDd less thaD a month to qualll)' the prop- erty tax Umltat1on petltioa lor the ballot, enry regis- tered f Oter s hould stco 1t right away. Tbe they could fote to limit the rtp-otb tbe government can force on them. It you don't Jmow wbere 10 get the pettttoo to sl.co, can Goldie at 673~57%9, GoldleJ._ SIS VIa Lido Soud Newport Beach, 9266! • ASK THE GOVERNOR Editor of the Eulp. It wu wrttteo lD tbt Oc· Iober U Ellllp's COlla Mesa COGDietloa lbl.t ••freabmu Democrat OtaDll Mancers may be tbt m&D ID lead ao all..oat. orct .. _, Pllh lo ret the N'-rt.Co- 11.\ M_,._.r(llootof5S) ftDIMtcl," Tilt '-t Ia: WILL RE BE? Ao lbo eiU-of lllo 11-rt Ar• IIIYt-101- ilac tile rao..aioud b7 111o ate Jor Mtt t:blrty .,..,.. .. 11011 ... _.., projoel, lllaU..Io-npoor two ___ ,_ .. ..,~~_,o IOd ... Cor-........ ..,..'IIDiill_ lo lllo 1111 """' ., tao .... ........ .._....,.. .... rallllr lo TAte i'DIIIL Y lo Do "Ill( ..,.. c.vn .... ~ . / lutiJORMMI 'b II .... llla .... ,lloJII--... Ia lloo -,.._. pulJ I .. • WIPE'toe tlllt Ill--ud -Har-bor .U. -to Ill ,._ tloelo<lla 11171 •. ""lllo -·•laeomlttc to tbo 11art>or A-oltortlr lo rlllo -lor *-1 DtlnOCntl MsHIC n .. lte· tloo, IIIII ...--ld Ill an lllfroprtat. t11Dt for prom...._ co.cened Demoento, local oatelall aDd the media to au tbe co•eraor 1l'bee be wUl O.K. tile ,._.,., eompleUoa. If be to ducks'' tbe tuue, or n- apoodl oepti.Yely, tMo be abolld be lold clearly of oor IIHdo llld oftllepoiiUeal lmpUeaUOM 1a Nonmbtr, 1978. AI tbe coveroor taeomlac to the Harbor Ana shortly lo raise 11111111 lor local Democnts aeetlac re-elec- tloo, tbat oceasloo would be an appropriate time .l)r promioeot, concerned Dem. ocnts, local ottlelals aDd the media to ast tbe conr- aor wbea be wUI 0. K. tbe freeway•, eomplettoa. u be ducks tbe lsale, or HI· poods oegaUftly, then he should be told clearly of our needs aDd or the po11 - ttca1 Implications In Nov. ember, l9'l8. Even thougb lbe coveroor is "pereetve<l" as a fis- cal conservative, "a Dice guy," aDd as hutng an at- tractive (to some} IUestyle, let us not be mesmerised by these aspects, uor at1s- fted with a.oy nUooale whiCh would contll:ue the tneway•s status quo of inaction and of beloc benl(nly neclectecL PUT IT TO THE GOY- ERNOR -directly, openly, aDd prompUy. Chris steel 1543 Orane:e Ave. Costa Mesa • C,M. REDEVELOPMENT Newport Harbor Enslen Attn: Fred Davis I thank you aod the Ensign both for your ldnd words oo the oecastoo ot my resJcoa- tlon from the Costa Mesa Redevelopment Arency, aDd the illterest and support you have always manifested tor the agency 's goal of re- vUalltlog the downtown area. Your SU&&esttons aDd as- ststuce, in my Judgment. are Yltal for the evelituat success or the aceocy, Froni my own experlenee, I tnow that your ~t Is carefully considered aDd very much appreciated by the agency as a woole. Keep up the good work. It's lroolc u~ta relatl,ely . '111 ,1111., .. , ..,_ .. __ _ .. _...._,_ ----... .--....... Ia --......... t111t au ct anc- Uoo -... -' "111'0- ,..... 11 tllat pi••1JIC OD I PI'OJod-'7-f'OJod l>ulolaa OM way Ucut to •riJ u . batt docnalloo. ..., tt.tlbt -.c -~ eom•ldtJ lor -boll-aact -'" 11 tbt ooe tbat cnat.1 aod m""'•'os a flworabl• ea- Yiroomellllor llvtac. Tltltla precl.tely wby I arre-t to cbalr 'be COPlmlttM to re-sooe by llllttative certa!D property" la.tbeaorthenpor- Uoa of Cotlta Meaa, TM ·homeowners recoc- DIIe tbl.t tbe ~ed rapid eonverstoo from beu fteldJ to bleb I.Dteosfty QHI in that art& wm mate tramc IDd Uvllle tbtre latolenble. U tbe · prueDt area ot stncle family bomeslsDOteiPI.Dded J.Dd protected It IWJ the po- teatlal of beJ.oc a eud.ldate for rectevelopmeot on the etty's fUtletb birthday. Just bttcause most of us woo•t be around tbeo Is DO eJ:CUM to aot try aDd prenDt It happeniDC to our cb.lldren and lbos. others who wmtn. berlt the results or the de- cisions we mate today, U's too bad that the tour members or the City Councll wbo patronized and then lg~ oored those citizens who protested tht extension of tllgh tnten::lty rf!sldeotltl aod buslJK>ss uses in the area felt that their feelings were ooly typical of a small mloorlty of people Ia Costa t Mesa. In gathering signa. tures lor the petition to re- IODe the property, we went all over the city. We dis- covered tbat the concern we felt ts sbared by an over- wbelmlnc majority or peoplE' in Costa Mesa. Tbe people do understaoo the Issues. Tbey do DOtlce the Increase 1n noise, traf- fic, smoc aDd concestton. They also resent the fa ct that these concerns are all too often J.cnore<l by thosE' people selected bv them to '•ron the ctty." Well, thank God for concerned cltluns and those Calltornia 'oters made tbe retereodum, recall aDd lnlttaUve a permaoent part of the Calltornia Con- stitution early 1n this: cen- tury. With those tooll of direct democncy, people can aod •W shOW elected ottlc1als that wheo the rhlps are down It 1s still tbe peo- ple who nm the government and not vice versa. Michael McLaughlin 925 Crocus Circle Costa Mesa C. M. Harper tlte Costa .Mesa Coltnection BOB'S FREEWAY Old Bob Wilson oner did brtnc: a World's Fair to Costa Mesa. (at least, DOt yet), tart ooe of hJ.s fondest dreams L'S bec1DDinc to come true; the state highway folks have started putttnc up stcn.s re·aamtna: the Newport Freeway the "Costa Mesa Freeway." This was one of Bob's pet projects when he was on our City Couoctl. He got then- Assemblyman Bob Burke to push through a but re- designating tbe Route 55 route. After all, Bob ltgared, U Newport Is so darned anu. freeway, why put the town's •me oo a freeway that doesn't even 10 there? Well, Bob, you'n done a ftDe job so tar, but there's more to be done. You see, the Costa Mesa Freeway doesn't really go all the ny toto Costa Mesa either. It stops at the northeastern ec:tc• or town. and we're haft,.-a heck or a time c•ttinc the CAL TRANS people to D.nlsh the job. We Deed your belp agatn. Bob. Tell them that, U they don't finish the freeway, yoo'll ltap a World's Fair in the big OOie they'Ve left Ia Newport Blfd. Better yet, start a move to get them to chiJICe the freeway's name to Us REAL deltlnattoo -. have them reM•me It the Santa Ana Country Club Freeway, Aootber tl:liJig, Bob, U you'll CODflace C ALTRANS to go ahead aOO tlnlsh Route 55 a1c1ae the Red Route, th.ls corne.r wlll start a caiJ'II)&Ira to ,. .. -.me the whole cilroed thlng Bob's Freeny. Bypass stand is clarified cot,. llmlueh tbo l>ullest part or town ... ''I ,.,. to be sure tblt -'" 1atow tbol, If I had COM lllto further detail oa tbe bypUHa, those 3 were tbe ooea t bad 1D mlad," Mr. Hammel aid thllwttt. ART AUCllOH AIDS OtiLDREH'S CENTER Prtata Ud .. _ Pl..-, Cltapll wlU rrtday, OeL It, II aoetloo ol 1111 ~ cou.ca--. TH~~a rtnd OCC'a ' C1U. ltorlo II -IUL 'l'lto -wlll'olftllllllo ___ ,..,_ .......... ,..,. .. ...... ... ........ I -..:-. .. - The Birch Los. b "*'F. "'•- U.S.-U.S.S.R. Merger? &IM.onl. Mtlllttlc#auHU• -The ..,...meat tJI nc.r. .. tbey obeerv«l U.S. troope, npJir' Ia the United Stat. il eutTenll,y apeodhll .ou comMt traininf. AIDOI'C lb. obler'.,.a .... huncl.ftd b.lllloo dollan every ydl Cot cWnM. Colmel Nickollw E. Caiin from Cmmzw Thia eaormou. eapenditutt, our leacS.n t.U ua, Rumania, Colonel Nikollll. Krivlev '-Caa· II needed to prot.ec:t America (rom iu enemiel. mun.itt Bulprie, Colonel Lua1o L.enhnt r... U we did not hf.ve theM crMmi.., 1 aood portion Communiat Hunpry, Colooel Bobuall Vecha ot lh ... billlon1 eould be left in the pocket o( from Communitt Cuc:ho-Siovakia, and LfMa. the lnetolllbJiy belequeNd t.upeyer. ttniDt General Gecqiy A. Mtkhoylcw r,_ the But few Am erican• have ever .voiced any Soviet Union. An editorial ill' the 7imn .,... codipleint •bout the hure burden of the def'crnte tioned the wildom dt the viait which Pa&qoa budpt. There is an enemy to be reared u they spoU.men .. id. wu elmed It "lmprovirii ud well know, and it.s mqne i• Communitm. The •Ublit}linc llnet ol communication bet..., deeply incrained fear o( Red designs i• easily our military and theirs." juatified, too, tot a quick stance at a map con· Then, .. Nported in the October 1 '-ue at firms that h1lf of Europe, m01t of Asia, pan. the Son J ote (CoL) M~rcury·N~w•. eb: aatm· o( Arriea, and even a few nation& in our own ben ol the Soviet Armed Forcee, led by Lieu4 Hemitphere lte controlled by the Commu· tenant General Pavel Donulovich Cud's, ....,. nitt.s. given royal-clrpet trettment at our, P91t Ord FluDCiDC the Eum.y Army installation and at the Nav1l Pott Gnd· Yet how many Americana know that the uat.e School at MonUrey. In an intt1'Yiew,·Gen. government which texee them to supporta larse eral Gudz said that be foresaw joint U.S:·So- derenae establi1hment i1 also bending over viet cooperation to eolve military problem1. b1ckwuds to help the very Communiau £rom Who might the enemy be if the United whom we mUit defend ounM!lvea? It would be States and the Soviet Union join h1ncb? no problem at all to fill this page with enmples Andrew Young has predicted that American of the sales or military-oriented items !0 Com -troops would be uaed againat anti-Com.mW'liat muniat nations, transactions wkich are ap-Rhodesia. The U.S.S.R would undoubtedly be proved by Washington and, in many cases, delichted to join in . financed or backed with taxpayers' money. The Reda Aren't C~i.Dc What kin(~ of sales are we talking about? The mo.t galling feat.u re o( thia 0Q10inc Computer•. m achine tools, sophi1ticated cooperation with deadly enemiet is tK8 fact grinders for ball-bearings used in miuile equip· that it is not the Communists who are chanaiftl, ment, and everything needed to build and equip In every way, the leadership of the United the largest' true~ fa ctory in the world. looate:d States is making all the c4cessiona in order to on the Kama R1 ve r near Moscow. All of th18 make a merger of our system and thein poe· growing aid and trade to the Com munists is sible. Because the Communist8 will remain justified as emart politics in this age of d6tente. Communists. however, the only way to brine Not even the spectacle of Soviet-equipped about that merger is for us to become Red Cuban troops invading Angola bas been enough ounelves. As incred ible 1.11 it may appeu, thill ia tn e~:pose such self-defeating folly. euctly what is happening -even a1 we spend Joint U.S.·Soviet Military? one hundred billion dollars to protect oUJHlvet On June 13, the Arm.v Times published a from Communiam. ' photo showing a number of high-rankins of. ({; 1977 ThrJohn B~h S«idy Ftat"'" often more • NAME BRAND LADIES ' SPORTSWEAR SEPARATES · PANTS. SKIRTS, JACKETS. VESTS. TUNICS, BLOUSES, LONG SLEEVES. SLEEVELESS. TANK TOPS. LOHG AND SHORT DRESSES. ROBES, COFFEE COATS. SWEATERS. SHOES. MEN'S SPORTSHIRTS. SLACKS. JACKETS. SUITS. MAJOR CR£DIT CARDS DRASTICALLY REDUCED!! SINCE 1949 DIEPAIIITMI!NT -, ...... ..... a.osa - 1111 NEWPOIIT ll VD., COSTA IE SA "74 HONDA CIVIC 4 ~ .. • .,._,, rtdo, beater. Uc. '18t4HSN Sloc:tc t2044A.. 52499 PACa • cyl.. -..to. .,_.. • condltionif'IO, .,... aeeering, radio. MIW, whltwall tnt. vtnw'l roof. tint~ Alut. whHI cow ... cuttom todwtor, CUitCim kUrior. Uc. M3HLP 8lk. IP-199 r-~-----------, 1 Adv•~eed . 1 1 VIdeo lr Ces , ... ,_ 1 THE BEE LINE BIIA to give Linda awards "EWPOAT HARBOR ENSH~ PUfl.ISMED IEEJ<LY • PG. 3 TltURIMY, OCT. IJ • _, CODA Dfl MAR, CALIF. 1 7HW.eMflta ....... c:....._.,...,. 1 1 Name .......• T•tte ..... ·····1 I F~rm .. ....•• ' ••.. ···I I Ad~ .. -·1 I C!"v • .. ....... Stile ... Zip ...... I I Phone ....... 1 I I I I - Oar Car ., /Aif~Y a•a.1 Tbt cii.J wu brictlt aDd tra.tfte lJC't aW tH ....... ,.,. tnaty, faJled to ... tbt JYJ dl'lfed ltp 41rect.tac to tt. 'hrt ca. ..uuce at Suta -~• oa OIPtldiC day. Bllt. ....... U.. peneyeruee Ud pit._... ot laod drtYer. Mr. B ••• plUI tbe bn,tll colored eud deaotJac oar desUaatJoa. beld lip ...plo.e to tbe wt.Dcllhleld, broupt '' mo- tloMd'' dlr.ctJou tbrouctl tbe elutt.rofean ud IDI.M ol la.Det to the clubhouse portall. Ht" Mn. Wlddfll's earreeelvedJmmedJate atteGUoa. Tbft, with ber, we were IOOG comfDrtallly ud baJIPUJ seated. JACKIE EATON, eeoter, llsbown here wlth LyDD aDd Clement Hlracb at open!Dg day at Saata Anita race tnck. (Janey Berls pboto.) The Balboa island lm- prove meat Auoct.auoo hOlds Us aowai ceoen.l meeUAc tonight, Oct. %7. NeWJ)('rt Bea.eb PoUce Chief Charlet R. Gross wUl speak at tbt assembly, which begins at 7:30 p.m. at the CommunJt)' Center at 115 Agate oo the lslaod. Several presentations wlll be made, lncluding the Que Linda awards to island re- sidents and shopkeepers Wbo hue done the most to im - prove their quarters during the past year. New flfficersanddlrectors w 111 tJe lot rodu t· ('(1 , Pllo•e Is S!l~rlor A fq ... C. ................ ..._ ....... , .. Esc:U.mnt buued all ai'OWid us ••• some of tbe loac ttme ~rs were atr.ad7 balftrt.Dc ooe aoother, traclblc bot Up~. (I wooder). AtteDtioo was dlfided, howeftr, be- twND the t..1l ram•'• home plate on T.V. and tbe borse1 In tbe flesh, on the home stretcbl Luocbeon was so cSellelou.s we ate thrqh a coqple of races. others tbtre from our town lDeluded LJ1)D and Clement Hirsch, Shirlee and Bob Guggenheim and the Eatoos. • • • • • m)'th.'' to bear beragainwas)Ustasinterest- lng. Sbe can extra hlebUctlts of hts lUe and ber asaoctaUon with hJs daughter Marla, wbo passed any only a few weeks ago. Patte al80 brought pictures of the Czar, Czartna and tbelr children, plus others, but the scoop was the tape they had made for T. V. wtth Marla, oot having any idea she was 80 Ul. It had not been edited or polished. Many questions were asked and auwered by Marta. The tape closed the program, except tor a brisk aod lntormative questtoo and answer period with Miss Barham. Servfnt. as president of the assodatlon wlll he Gall Vin- je, a member of U•e Newport Bea~'h CitlzE>ns Litter Con- trol Co mmittee. WE H!WE ALL YOU Nl!f?~ IN GIPT ffRAP. LABBL MID .................. ,.. .......................... .. IAaYq the club was a breeze. Mrs. 1 MAILING MATBRIAL·S. .. -...y. ....... .. .... AT ,_., ...... =~~::;..~:. ..... ,-:: c. ............... ~ ......... ..... :r ..... w .. ,._..,,_ .... ....._..,,., ......,......, ......................... . Waddell's ear was annouoeed almost im- mediately as we came out the door. We were amued at this man's memory. Ar. rtvtoc at the Huntington in Pasadena, we ac- companied Helen Waddell across the old rustte bridge to her suite \flth its lanai that overlooked tbe swimming pool. Sitting here we watched with interest preparation for a doc show. Old Engllsh sheep dogs were betoc brushed, fiuUed and combed. Our tavortte seemed to be everyone's fa- vorite, such a personalttyl Vice -president for the new term ::1re Tom llouston, Dick Lockman and Don Tvler. Hanc11lng finaott>s for the I( roup wUl be Eo Siebel. New directors art> BUJ LaPlante, Uoroth} Bono, L!"t> Cuylt>r .111d WUI Coo~r. rte -elt>r·ted to a uew term ou .1 tht> IJoa I'll Is Don T~ ler. I ~ •·• • ~ ........ ·•_ ~-· .. , ....... ~ CALL US FOR U PI!;D ...._. PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED 'J DAYIA ..... 9. 9 WEEKDAYS e t-'J IUJmA!I ttll? • ., ......... -...~ ...... ~ ...... ,. eo, .. .,, .. ...,., .. ...,,._ ... .,,.,,,,.... ................ I 1.11 ' ()pen Monday • Satwday t :3t . 5:3t Sunday II to 4 673-1970 3•23 Via Lido Newport Beac:la • the Other Store Open Monday-Saturday. t :M-6 :10 Sunday II to 4 675-8523 7101-:. Balboa Blvd . on tbe Penl.nsula \\,a.irstylJng ~ just for ~ chtldran • r:oA APPT. 64A-0838 -~ArtsoR V\tw C£NT,Sl- on S~ Joequ\n ~,,._ Roed just s-U. J ~ Artt-"' aa-,4&. ollldfe• RENTALS AND SALES ROBERT'S TUX SHOP LATEST FASHIONS & COLORS Formal Wear is Ovr Only 8u11ness . II Matters Followln( dtnner "e bade Helengood-ntght and made our way back across the rustle bridge, stopping for a moment to watch the dogs going through their paces. All went weU until they were lined up for a parade fi.Dale. Couldn't tell •hat spooked them, but bedlam ensued • • • all were barking and nlppq except one. He stood on his blod legs wtth hls front Ones wrapped Uke arms around his owner, just ltke a llttle ch ild seetloc protection and comfort, Don't kno• how 1t ended because "Mr. Berls' car" was pointed homeward. • • • • • MarUyn (Mrs. Richard) Hausman is a oosy young woman. Scarcely was she finished wltb the fabulous party at Rogers Garden to benefit multiple sclerosis when she opened her lovely and exciting home on Even.lng Star Lane for Friends of the Library dessert atralr. Tbey are busy women too, working like beavers to support the library project. The large attendance showed special In- terest 1n hearing speaker Patte Barham. Though I had heard Patte and have her latest book. '' Rasputln. the man behind the Mrs. Hllct!y, president of the Friends of the Llbnry, thanked all attending and ad- flsed them that books were avaUable and the many that bad made purchases before the mee«ag could have them autographed U they chose. New members and renewals to Frieods o1 tbe Library were accepted. BernadJpe (Mrs. Henry)' Ullman assisted at the entrance. Fran Sloper, vi~'e-presldent, and Mary Richardson, Immediate past prexy, were on bud to 41rect guests to the resplen- dent dessert table, wbtre homemade English trtne, with coffee or tea, was served. Among those attending were Zada Tyalor, one of the directors; Mary Roosevelt, Paula Bas- tiaanse of Spyglass HtU; Carol Kanzaller, Linda Isle, wtth Helen Coffey, Ruth (Mrs • John) Hausman, Dick's lovely mother; Vied Malouf, Gladys Tritt aDd Louise Woolsey. Also Pat Rollins, Carroll Seek, who has lcnown Patte since Patte's baby days •.• 1n fact, Carroll recalled ber nephe\f, Alfred Glllou, (just retired vlce.pres. of Douglas Aircraft), and Patte used to slt on the sea wall talking chtld language, undersfool1 only by themsel•es. There are mol'1! interesting programs scheduled by Friends of the Library, so look ahead. Don't miss any of them. Rofferdam orchestra to open concert series ALBERT GORDON DIES Funeral services for Al- bert C. Gordon, 72, a native of Oregon who had llved in Newport Beach for 5 years, were conducted Friday h } Rev. F. Brian Cox of St. James Episcopal Church. There's music In the wtngs as the Orange County Phll- harmoDlc Society tunes up tor the 24th season. The openilll concert on Sunday, Oct, 30, wlll fea- ture tbe Rotterdalll Phllbar- monlc, wtth Edo de Waart on the podium, at the Santa Ana high school auditorium, at 8:30p.m. The program will include Schumann's ••overture, scheno and finale, Opus 52"; Diepenbrock's '•Mar- syas aDd the nymphs," o'clock preview wUl be held at Saddleback Inn, 1660 E. First St., Santa Ana. Dr. Burton L. Karson of Corona del Mar, proCessor of music at Cal State University, Ful- lerton, wUJ give the pre- view talk. All previews art> free and open to the pabllc. Mr. Gordon, ao industrial eD(lDMr, died Oct. 19 in Part Lido fllgshtp Connl- escent Hospital. He ts sur. vived by his wife, Nellie. SOil E. COAST HWY., CoaE*A D&L MAlt Three for price of Now. save on 8x 1 0 color enlargements by KODAK Brtng us your tavonte color slides. color prmts or KOOACOLOR Negatives For every three 8x 1 0 color enlargements you order. you pay for two and get one free Otter exp~res November9 Actnow and be sure to ask us for Color Process•ng by KODAK coLOR PROCESSING .. tc.llak Cal's Cameras 1770 NEWPORT BLVD ., COSTA MESA 646-9383 HOU s: ~OM.-THURS. 10 .. ' '•Dance of the nymphs," al¥1 R "Rl • 1 o •• 1.: sAT. 9 •• s '• Apollo's epUogue"; and Na•t To Western Fect.al Savings a Loan Assoc Berltoz's ''Symphonle fan- 2 7 56 E. C 0 AS T H W Y ., C 0 R 0 H A DEl ll A R tastlque," Phone (714) 84~122 Preced.loc t.be concert, a The back stage hospital- ity committee wlll welcome the orchestra members wtth refreshments. Tbe commit- tee, aU members of the Ir- vine Terrace PhJlharmonl<' Associates, wtu follow tra- clltion by giving each orches- tra member a select, jum- oo orange to remind them of Orange County when they return home to Holland. Mrs. Edward L. Harkness is chaJrman aDd Mrs. George WUUamson Is co-chairman ot the back stare hospitality. porcelain salon ... not a store BUT AN EXPERIENCE! ·------· ------,....·~~~----~.. 5:30 p.m. d1111er aDd 7 CAMELLIAS Winter and ~prial blOOIDI of wiU&e, piaka or reds. SiDcle, double and 'ro.' fonlll. lGAL ftec. 3.1& 'IbN Nov.l . :.I Florut Special I .HAVE A NEW LAWN THIS WEEKEND! 8'' Bubble TERRARIUM '7.96 VIIIM 'I11N Nm.l · We lbow you how with Dieboadra •••••• - PeDDBI• ••••••- Hybrid8enDuda.JF • I 1111· ft. rolla ""*80DAn?rNe For ticket informaUon contact the Orange County Philharmonic office, 1801 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, 92627, phone 646-6411. The following coocert will be onSaturday,Nov.12, when Zubin Mehta, music direc- tor of the Los Angeles PhU. harmonic, wtll lead bis or- chestra in the ftrst concert 1n the final yearbeforeleav. lng for Ule directorsbfp or the New York Philbarmontc in 1~8. A 5:30 p.m. dlnoer and 7 o'clock preview are also planned at the Saddleblck Inn. Mrs, Georte Behrendt, chairman of the Los Aocel- es Phllbarmonic Assocta- Uon, wUl speak on tbe 16 years of Mr. Mehta's lea- dership of the Orchestra, 1\l.s departure at the end or the season, and the arrtnl of Carlo Marta Gtulilll as his successor. Kids get pumpkins Anna Doble, Realtor as- sociate with Coats ' Wal- lace Real Eltlte, at the Newport Ceater oftlee, re. ports ber • patJo pumpkin peteh Mid at her bomt at SS Stlftr«»>d tD l"lDt's Dterfteld tract, dtllcbted IOJM 200 flmtliH •bo par. ttctpated Oct. IZ. O.bbed ''the PlmpldJa La- dJ.. bJ tbo8t tuiiiC part, AU~ put c.t aoo attn eo local .... tatUIIc tilt C.O- ... to OOIM lliek a.l 1M .. ~ ot tltllr eao&et • • ...._ ,..,......,. Jrom ........ ,... .. fl., ... to ...,, ' I tM jaet-4-lu- tenl.. Please share it with us. oa~~,.. taa" ..... ,. ........ of nanni-. IWil7 a Joitt tbe ~. A.lllll•lt • wtlll P\nlyFact. capt wed in ndft• ud .... , I I'M~ dM ....... f1 (,)tM. f"unnyFace dreama In ponll&aiD. 1•'* l~ caD. ADd ..... ,.. -ol U. ll'lbabiwa of tM mdllnlld world of Cybel. A wwld W'bert caiVUMl ...,_ pruce. ...., .,... pnctiee ....... ...U.. lve lftjt..u.d bou~tt.IDdno .... aod dltldrw~ ...._ ,..... •. Entw our work!. Y•r *-m ll waldftl .... Open Tueadoy·Saturday 10-6 and Sunday 1.2-5 other hours by appointment only 1741 ~estcliH Dr., Newport Beach 6464515 \ ·. ' :: '• :· ·. :· . ' ;. ' GET INVOLVED, MESA C.C TOLD Got....--lao aro Cllallbl< ..,_.. -tlldlc kteal coatro1 ... ,, .. .,... PII ,., tM ettr' &lilY STOMI, r4, OP IUI...,A I !LAND 111!5 CIWitiE .. _... .. -• -.un• 'llr ..., I. ... , .... u. n. Ctlll-anat•r :.:1 =::::. -:-...:: II R, ..... ...,, ...... _.., Colla .. CtiJ • ZIP P ... ~updla a 11111• -.--11-dds!hGII .. anllw .. , Cb S I el Cwrtrw It ....... lilt rr~~a, Ia .............. -. lllo •IIJ _ .. ......._ -• ~ -- He .... ""'""•1-•--... '--to Mlp OllntiDtat. a .. ,..,.. _, ........ ........ ba-udp-·---· ,,_.," Tbl flaltud ololloll llr I-lala ............... -. --Oel. .. Ia llooc T.'"-..-.. Auto Perte- Now opeft ufttll t :oo p.m. . ·-not tolllltrftn u ... -"'lllo a.... Ia ~ ai!Oln, be clalllllld, blr. c-. -I • IIIII ud lbo Cbombor -ld "be lllclocloll -.... Clary, lint ----~· a little more active ta tbl •Aoe...pi"'G• Dr. __ ..... ,..,. city." Moon, bd .._pJ'Midtllt; · So ••11 -lie liere wheft you ftlld ua All OUR YESTERDA YS i '·O.r tnewar IIDU mut K-,.....,, 1-, be completed," he sa.Jd, arc-'ud W.. Reldl. ewuttwe Inc lbo Chamber of Com-,._.. v...-l!ecMiarla merce tnnsportatloo com· put pnaldllt. COMB AHD BROrrSB POR Til AT OU,T O P PRINT PIRST B OITION OR BXTRAOil.DIH• ARY COPY OP THB BOOK. 88 OR SHBHA.S BBBN rrAHTIHG. BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD 640-2491 We will be pleud to ... lat 10•, U JOD . wlell. OP£1'1 II· I , mlttee to mo.re aeUoo. 1'be Dtrecton lllcllde Doll 75,000 to 85,000 ea.rs a dl)' Bull, Tbomu Cbudler, Pat uslDC Newport Blvd. must Coaaell1 Jack CarltJ, H. cet ott the street," be add· Jack Ban. Wlllud Jofdu. eel. He mentlooed the flnt Roy :Ja-. LewiJ: Klddlr,lo· Costa Mesa freeway alp. ._. Metcal4 W.Ue IIUler, replacloi the Newport tree-S.e N'tcbol.._ TbaodonRo- way designation oo tbe Suta blu Jr., Arleae SeMler, Aoa freeway, wtllc b brought otto Diad Schroeder, DoD CLOSED MONDAY applause from the p.ther-SoatliWortb ud Robert M. ' DI:L IIA& log. wu.oo. "We must understaDd our ••l&hbors lo 901Yino aroo HARBOR PATROL problems. •' he said, _ Costa Mesa Is the fiber-SITE BIDS CAll ED glass capital In the world fo r OOats and the city bn e 300 dlversllled 1Ddustrtes 1D town. he pointed out, Ust- lng the increase in DUmber of bu siness licenses Issued, sales tu Income, and asses- sed valualfoo since the city was locorporated 25 years ago next June 29. A ·month- long celebntlon Is planoed at tbat time. Tbo CC0111r llo&rd of 911- perTiaort appro•ed eoatnct documetU 'hesdi.J lor eoo- structloD of replacem.eat <lockttlc tacWUes at the sherttrs harbor patrol fa- cUlties In Newport Harbor. ART AUCTION la•lta-la bald by-ala-'7 ocllool prtoclpal Scott "-'-u PTA WQO ud -.o Vlce-Pf'Midellt Bat. Kelly ud art IIICUoll cbairWoiiWl Carol" w .... ncbmidt dllcau tbe PT A-llllll)llmnd art auctioD .c:bedllled. for tb1l Friday Dicbt at be tcbool. Sca..lptare lD the torllf'OUDd. represeots •me ot tba art to be offered at tbt aactioo, wbleb lllrtl db a prwin at 8 ud actual a.lea at 9, RttresbmeiD wW be Al't'ed. aad ! ortctDti art works wW be ctna u door prlsel. .Aucttoa proceeds wUJ buy boob aad lean.llre materta11 tor tile tcbool, wblcb 1s loca.tecl at 1900 Port Seabouroe, Harbor VIew Homes. Works o1 eontempory Americu ud European arttltl wlll be featured, tncludlac oll1 bJ AultiD aad Shepard, Mlsha etcblap, Dtd:eo water colors. ud llllqropOs by Plcuao, Cbopll llld Dall, S.rl(ropbo. woodc11ts aM otber media will be lDcluded.. AU pieces wW be custom framed. (Photo by Frank McGu). Hwy FOR QU~LITY Photo Finishing N t ft Clrf(OI COLOR PROCESSING 'n Kodak He descr ibed the 1,426 a cres of open space, stre tch- ing from Fairview regional Park to the Santa Am Country Club, as the answer to coocern about the physi- cal enYtrooment. Ao ampbl- tbeater planned fo r the Or- q e County Fatrr rouOOs aDd the South Coast Repertory Theater were praised as cultural develop- ments to the city. He said, ''Adequate and sate boUsq for less fortunate seDJor citizens Is being planoed." TbeJ ~11 receln bids lor coostructtoo No•. 21. Estt- mated cost for the docb, wblch sboUld be complete by May 5, 1978, Is $183,000. Tbe projeCt lDcludes eoa- strucUOn of 8,000 aqure feet offtoattncdocks, a small landi.Dc pier, and dredetDCot approzt.mately 11000 cubl.c yards of sOO&l matertal. UN. COSTUME WORKSHOP SET FOR SATURDAY CM MAN BOOKED .--P-u-a"'L'"',-=c'"'N"o'"'T"'I-=c-=E-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. ''The city has a super appointed stall, honest aM dedicated,'' but he admitted 'mistakes are made occa- sionally. At the IN SHOOTING CASE FICTITIOVS BUSII<ESS NAME STATEMENT Tb• Mea. Verde bn..och library wtll hold a Hallowetr~o costume worklbop Saturday, Oct. 29, from 2 to 4 p.m. MaterWs a.nd ld., tor creatine simple clilldrea's cosblmes wlll be prol'lded free. All cblldreo are lD- l'tted to pa.rtlclpate; those wbo already bin costumu may work on Halloweea cards or easy home decora- tions. The Jdesa Verde llbra.ry is at 2969 Mesa Verde Dr. East, ln Costa Mesa. Tlmothy J. Canaaugb, 24, of 3C11'7 K111ybroote LaDe, Co.ta Mesa, was booted MoDdly D1cbt on a cbarce of uautt wttbloteottoeom. mlt mu :-Oer. PoUce, wno were called to the residence at 10:20 p.m., reported that Cu· l.fi&UIIIi bad nrtd a rtne at bla ltlter-ln-law, He141 S. Welch, 21, HuDlt.Qrton Beach. She bad reportlldlY brobo a wtmtoY to pin eatry to the borne 111 an attempt to stop a strun:le between tbe P UBLIC N OTI CE man aM tllswUe,GretcbeD, z:s, Lt. Georgt · Lortoo., Co- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS sta Mesa pollee, reporttc1. NAME STATEMENT She wu DOt bit. Tbe Y1fe Tbe foUow~ person ll wu takea to Costa Mea doJ.De business a.s: Wlllb.ma bo~pttal wttb an;.,;,ln,)lnrodl~ lee aDd Associates, 21301 Bani! sqtter"" In t~ '"~~ Tbe fol1owlac ptr.GDI ue dollll baliDIA U : McDoaald and Assx:tates, 1151 Don . St., 1101, Newport Betcb. C.alU. 926&0: Bryan Gtorae U:cDoaald, 3402 Uarca• st., Newport Beactl,CaW, 9!I&Oj Dl.aDe Sue McDoaald, SW Uareus St., Newport Bea.ch, caw. 92680. Tbis blsiDessls coDducted by • ceooral porlMr .. lp. SfCDed: Bryn McDoM.ld, Tbls .tatemeat waa mtd wlth tbe cou.aty clerk or or .. ange Couaty Oct. 24, tm. Pubtllb: Oet. 1:1, No• •• s, 10, 17, 1V17, In tbe Newport H~rE~ F-MIN 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 .Mesa Board of Realtors totalled more than $434 million during the first 9 months of 1977. THIS IS A 22-1/2% INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD OF 1976. 8,500 new listings were processed, of which 47%WERESOLD. 71% of the sales were cooperative. List your property with a Realtor, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 '1 I ~n., Hl!~artoo &acb, CL BRUNO ':(~I'll'! ol~~~i~~ II· 9%646: lni.De Maoqtmnt '. CoTp., ·c aru. Corp., !lSOJ . Banlf Ln., Runtt~o Beach, 57, Of . COM DIES Ca. 92646, This blsloesstscooducted Memorial services for by a corponUon. Bru.oo ll Eckhardt, 57, of . Corpontlon Name: Irrtoe 315 Poinsettia, Corooa del c p A Mar , were held Saturday lD Muagemeot orp., · · the Community Coocre- Frltb, Pres. . ••--·, c~· b f C Tbla statement was ftltd p uuuao .... rc o oroaa wltb the county clerk of Or-del Mar. uee CQUDty Oct. 24, 1977• Mr. Eckhardt, a oauve of 27 N GermaD)', died Oct. 21 In Publish: Oct. ' o•. 3, Hoac bospltal. He hid ll•ed 10• 17• 1977•111 the Newp>rt Ira oruce CouDty for2years Harbor EnsJgo. F -~199 aDd ln Calltoroia for 17 P U BL IC NOT ICE years. He wasapurcbuln( FICTrrtOUS s lisJ:Ni:.sS agent for Power Replace- NAME STATEMENT mtot Co, Tbe fol.knrt~ periiOD 1s He ls lllrviYed bybiswite, EU.ubetb; soo.s Robert of dolrlc buslDess as: Coroaa LaHabra, John oi KeoDe- del Mar Carpet & Lf.Doleum wtck, Wash., a dauchter, Ceater, 2846 E. Cout Hwy., Mrs. St .. ea BuckDer, Corom del ,far, Ca. 92625: Boise, kb.bo; a step-dli&Jb- Danlel C. Scher, 718 Jas-ter, AUce GuertlDe of mlDe, Corooa del Mar, Ca. DowDey; his mother, Hedwtc 92625. Tbis blstDeas ls cooducttd Eckhardt, of Loac Beach, aod 4 crudcb.Udrell. by aD ladh1daal, SI(Dtd! DooatioDI were IUO..ted 1 Daniel Seber. to the Amer ican Caa-Tbis statement was ftled wltb the eouaty clerk of Or-cer Society or the Oruce ,..._ Z-4 couaty LAine AQII., Arruace- q e CouDl)' """'· • 1977• meats were by the Nepbi.Dt Publlsb: Oct. 27, Nov. 3, Society, wUb bart.a.l at sea.. 10, 17, 1977, 1D the Newport Harbor Eosl&n. F-M197 HALLOWEEN PARTY _.::P.!:V.::B:::L.:;' c~N:::O:.,:T.:;' c::•=--CHILDREN AT CYC FICTITIOUS BUSINESS TIM CoroDI cSel Mar Com- NAME STATE~ENT mllllltJ Yoatb Ceater 1a pn- Tbe tollowbtc person 1s NDt1Dc a Ballow ... colblme dolDC buiDeu as: Jull puty tor clilldrta 6 to 15 ' Plambi.Dc-Ret:ail, Z4U Nnr-OD Moldly, Oct. Sl, from port Bll'd., eo.ta Mesa, 4 to S:SO p.m. CaW. 9ZU7: S&dl:ley Albert Tbtre wtU be a n.rlety Bartoo. 6111 Seubore Dr., ot fU. pmes_ ud prt&H. Newport Boac:b, CaiU, 9360!, Tbo party wW lnclllde a Tbll bui_.Iacoadlleted co.t.me c:oatMt. botlblllelor br aa ~. Slpod: &IIDioo, 11111111 lor prtsn, SidDey Atbtrt Bartoo. a pllc..poiC' ball nee, a Tblo llal-... ftllld pa...,tdo c:anlll cootool, ud wttb lbre ooutJ clerk of Or-a bl....,. ••· -~Oct, 24, 19?'1. Pabltllb: Oct. 17, !tot'. s, 10, t7, 1m, a.u. Newport 1 HarbOr t:.lp. F -84111 P VBL IC NC'I.TICE . -..• C:.l!-. Fr::Tn'IOIJI BUBDII!IIS I<AIIJ: ri'ATEIIEIIT Tbl PUBLI C NOTICE SALE BEGINS SATURDAY epe1 sundays Dining Tables Reg. $289.00 Reg. $260.00 -EXTEND SALE $199.00 SALE $199.00 ·SALE $249.00 Reg. $335.00 Game Tables --EXTEND Reg. $200.00 Reg. $185.00 Side Chairs & UP vinyl Serving Carts & UP Lamp Tables Reg. $100.00 Bar Stogls Rea. s&O.oo SALE $145.00 SALE $119.00 SALE $29.95 or fabric seats SALE $89.00 SALE $69.00 pedestal 23" diam. SALE $47.50 Sideboard& AS LOW AS $139.00 Book Caaes SALE $109.00 Rea-$189.00 71" X 30" Lounse Chairs SALE $59.00 R... $103.00 limited number Hi-Chairs SALE $59.00 R ... $89~ blue or natural • Sweden , !' ~ ,, Open house No.v. 6th at New Directioils · · .. ifJf'OitT HABit EMSICJII PULISHEDIEEKLY·PC. 5 THURSDAY, OCT. %7, Jtn CO RONA OEL MAR. CAUF. There Is Infinite Good Waiting For You It's true. You don't !an to be the Ylctlm of ct.reumatanees or fttl t .. t 101aU0os to problemt are oat of reach. Tbfoaeb t.be uDdtrstaDd~ of God a.Dd IUs IDftDite power, any lllml.ll altuatloo can be cbaJICtd for tbe better. To learn more about tbe bel.l1Dc power .Jf l.Df1o1te good, come bt&r a talk by Horaclo Omar RtYU, C.S.B., formerly of BDtaoa Aires, Argentina, called ''Tbt Power of God." OfRISTIAM SCIENCE LECTURE 8:00 P.M. TuHday, Nof. 1 SecoQd Ct.arch, Cbrttt Scleattst,• 3100 Pacltle VIew Dr., Coroaa del Mar Free parld.IIC aDd clilld can proYlcled. 1 Tlme z.ft\:1 I Tlmu ~ words or less • , • 2.00 •••• S.50 ••• : •.so 21 to 30 words ••••• s.oo •.•• 4.'15 •••• 6.00 Sl to 40 -.tords •• · ••• 4,00 ••• , 6.50 •••• 8.00 Each wdrd over 40 • • .10. • • • .15 • • • • .ZO r·v. ?!tx~· · 'P e ,HSOMAL c SAILING student would Ub to cnw. Open weekends aDd 10me weekdays. Call 548-2113. 8 PARKING SPACFS oo8al- boa Ialud. LtaM lor small bo&ta, cars, campers aDd tn.llers. Call 615-2006. ~-·--~"T·~ a SliMcn L I --·-' •• • .J ALICE'S BOUDCLEAMU«i, re~.oDible, reUablt. Rtf- ereoe•. On trauporta- ttoa.. Me-48'71 &QJtime. e JIOR SALI 18-1/2 foot llaDdella akl boat. V -DrtTe, water cooled. OT pipn, _.,soo. Call 714-4S3-4747 dlyt; 714-433-~87 ..... . . HOUSE FOR RENT-Harbor • Vlew Hills, 5 bedrooms, pool. Drtn by 1524 SIDd- cutlt aDd call 644-1511. • LOS't AMD POUM• . T AI$"! . MALE, IMUttred, weariJ1c a wblte n• collar u.c1 wttb a strt.. Lolt OD Iris Street 00 1oJaod aide. Call 644-7W. •HIARlMG AIDS HAL AEBISCHER • • a:z •• Proper F.itting Auured 3409 E. Coast Hwy. COfONdel Mw ,... ....,. ., ..,..,. ., ... Dim" .. ..... ........... eN .. .... --,._ ......... ,. -.. t. at._ Dll'a.Uur, llllw.-ll..c:.. ..... ... Uc1 IWhr .,...,, ...,... ., ....... ol ... lftiblrtl-..... ·-...., ttl ....... amc. ol ~:LMtDtlreeM, cttJ ~ ...... 11om .. ..,.rt a-ea. ... Mor. Bene~~. MJOr ot eo. ..... Will .... part .. tbt t:lf ~.cl~ Clrt• ..... 11.., lllndloM ror Wo- .... a proJid ol tbt JUIOr 1A1cM o1 Wewport &anor, Ia a NCOftiT llomt for tM wo-.. alcol!olle II <>raap COUIJ wlaleb opeDid Itt NeWcomers· at JI~g • TUESDAY, AUG. SO ao, • Mr. U11 Mn. Tl- Glrl -Kr. ud Mn. Terry motllJ BMdel aoaa Btreb Loreatsea, 1115 AYltmore Street, SIJib AM a.tcta. Ternce, Coaa Mtsa. Glrl-Mr.udlilra.EfnJD Boy-Mr. ud Mn. DaYid AYUes, 75"7 SMII.r, II, PorbM, ZJM NorM AYeaae, Cut& ..... Cotta y.._ • FRIDAY, SEPT. t • WEDNESDAY, AUG. 11 Boy • Mr. ud llln. Da· Girl -Mr. IDd Kra. K.ta-Yid WUcoJ, Z'lll Dntt Ave., aetb Wanow, W lrT1De A•-Cotta Mtla. tlllt, Newport Htlcbb. • SUNDAY, SEP'I'. 11 • THURSDAY, SEPT. 1 Boy • Mr. ud Mrt. Ml- Boy -Mr. &DIS Mrs. Kurt cbael Muller, ztza Cliff Dr., Donat, 1592 Suta Aoa Ave., Newport Hetcta. Costa Mea. Boy : Mr. a.ad Mn. Bryu Boy -Mr. aod Mrs. San-settler~ -lor7 Oruce, Apt. dro Yurada, 5'1'1 ParkDrlve, 8-S, Cotta ...... Costa Mesa. Boy • Mr. aDd Mrs. Ro- • FRIDAY, SEPT. 2 bert Crocu, UOS ldabo Pl., Boy -Mr. aDd Mrs. LU'T)' Colt& Mtla. Stroman. 2700 Peterson • MONDAY, SEPT. 12 Way, Costa Mesa. Boy • Mr. ud Kra. Don - Girl -Mr. a.Dd Mrs. Larry ald Pft.rrma.aD, 45! Mapo- McGary, 14S Zlst Street. lla, Costa Mea. Costa Mea. • TUESDAY, SBPT. lS • SATURDAY, SEPT. 3 Boy • Mr. aDC1 Mra. Paul Girl -Mr. IDd Mrs. Douc-SUer, 9!5 Bel ... Clrclt, tu KeDdal.l. 2378 Carlton Cotta MeA. Place, Cotta Mesa. • WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14 • MONDAY, SEPT. 5 Girl-Mr. udMrt.Bnace Boy -Mr. aod Mrs. Larry KettDer, 10'11 Platte Drln, Dlaldn, 2.0'7 S3rdStreet, West CottaM ... Newport. Girl • Kr. aJid Mn. Jollll • TUESDAY, SEPT. 6 K.ahl, 1'729 Port Marpte, Boy -Mr. aDd Mrs. Rua-Harbor VIew HomH • stU Diebl, 492 Eut 16th Boy • Mr. aDd Mrt. Fre- Ptace, Costa Mea. dertck Dalllll, 51'1 VIa Lldo Girl -Mr. aod Mrs. Larry Saud, Llclo Isle. Wbaltn, 1110 Vtetorla • THURSDAY, SEPT. 15 St., 8-102, Colt& Mna. TwlD boya -Mr. a.Dd Mra. Boy -Mr. aDd Mrs. Perry Chrtatopber RobUlard, 1'1 Vala.Dtloe, SSM Martrold &aDdaDet Dr., Newport C Lrde, Costa Mesa. 8eacb. • THURSDAY, SEPT. 8 • FRIDAY, SEPT. 16 Girl -Mr. aDd Mn. Kru-• Boy • Mr. aDd Mrs. Roo- U Gupta. S Kialoa Court, . ald Additoa, 3700 Blue Key, Newport Beacb. Harbor Vl4rtr H1111. EX!CtrfiVE" iWIFE wi.b- lllc to baby1lt borne, boat &Dd fllry tamUy lor ab- seotM Newport area own- era, preferably 6 moatbl or more. Crtdtot1als avallable. 642-2045. PSYCHIC ·cAN (mumertse) lond oDM, otbtn to do , yoar bldd.IDI. WrtttJamU, Box 1015._ £..-. Ore- COD-(50S) Ml-1110~ • MUSitAL POR SALI Complete Mltctioa of an Yamaha Gr&Ddl bert DOW. Plu1 tlDe aaed Grud PW.O. • stelDWay, Yama .. , HamU- toD.. Dallbar, Ltoaard, etc., trom $15t5. Great be.rp.l.u to coo- JOlt ' llllDet pluM, Kim- ball, Aci'OIODlC, WartitMr, Kobler 6 CampbtU, Yam- aha, Kabe, Currier, etc., from $'7t5. Yamabl -worlc!'a betlt ttllllc orpo -,.an ablld feabu .. -euy play -matl- cal tatecrtty. Btlt Stltctioa rlcht beret SPEX:lAL: Yam- ... iplDtt orpo w/rbythm, •per bay f MtS. 9CHIIIM' MUSIC CO. Stelll'fty -Yamabl 1t0'7 ll MaiD St., 8ula Aa • 'LUMBIMG-H!A TlMG • SATURDAY, SEPT. 1'1 Boy-Mr. udlilra.James Gatbrle, 1* PortClaJ1dce, Harbor Ylew tlbmH. • SUMDAY, SEPT. 11 Gtrl -Mr. aDd Mrt. Ron- ald Yoaac. 2100 Mooro•ta, Costa Mea. Boy -Mr. aod Mn. John Olin, SOOt FUmore Way, 190, Cotta Meaa. • MONDAY, SEPT. 19 Girl -Mr. IDd Mrs. 0.- Yid Reed, 1612 Corlaoder, Costa Mesa. • TUESDAY, SEPT. 20 Boy -Mr. &Dd Mrs. Doo- ald KJcbt. 2104 Natlollllll AY- tDUe, Costa Ill ... Boy -Kr. UIS Mrt. RoD- aid C .. mberlala, 412 PrLDcetoa Drln, Costa Me- a. Boy-Mr. &DIS Mrs. WaJDI Matt--. 16<n E. Balboa 81Yd .. Balboa • • THURSDAY, SEPT. 22 Boy -Mr. aid Mn. Da- Yid Grilbam, SOl Roekford Place, Cameo Blcb'•Dds. Boy -Mr. ud Mrt. Ro- bert Clea, 50'1 AYtDida La- den., tbe Blafla. Boy -Mr. ud Mrt. Ml- c .. el GnaoL 141 E. 22Dd street, CoM:& Mea. • SATURDAY, SEPT. 24 Girl-Mr. m!Mra.Douc- laa MIJ"'ball, 11 Moaterty Clrclt, SpJIIua HW • • SUNDAY, SEPT. 15 Glrl -Mr. ud Mn. Reid ADder-, 19M Port Albul Place, RaltJor Ylft Homes. • MOIIDAY, SEPT •• SA&..S & S!lltVD 420 E. 17tb Stot Coat& Mea 646-'Mot -~-6855 MALCOLM (aUD) CUTLI.R ~--·-~-3133~~ . ..,... Just Plumbing 1-lllA-II_N_I_H_AI_DW_AI_I_-t SALES I. SERVICE Wlttr IMettn, 1U ud Boy • Mr. UIS Mn. Ktltll FaUmer, lW Clhea'OD L&Dt, COIIIaM.._ Girl -Mr. a.S Mn. ro-c- 1.u SaU..-et. tO'FS a.,.. AY .... eo.ta"-a. • PLORIST FLOWERS FOR' ALL OCCASIONS DeMurl Tosh FLORISTS ·fiHOHE: ..... 71 za Nauspcwt llwd. ColtaMtaa •DIY Q.IAMIIS DIMMITT :()tit~ a!: ', ..... ....,.,eiiMhl f . .,, ... ,........ SELF •RfiCI L.ttnn'JRY ' q...,_ .................. Frtplljn ...... ... . ~H L COAIT MWT., COM ! ... , ..... ,...,.., I tlec:trtc -Dll!pop't - • F•c.ta -Fllblree IDd 't& repair parta aftllablt at •• • 1tET AIL STORI 14M Mwport Bl~_.1 Coeta Ill... "-' ta-4111. rne Md~Mt• to "IIIPe JOU .._. ID CG~~Per. ·s•••• Llc .. u J0094t nner Plum~ing ...... :-.lli81ntce 640-7.444 14110U8 ... ytf;IE a• COAST HICIMWAY • ~IlONA DKL •Aa Gtrl -Mz. ud Mn. Yoa- lDWI lwuUi, lUI EldtD AY ... , ~~f Co* M-. Glrl -.,. ud Mrs. .loel c...,.,.u. net ~ 11, co.ea~~ea. • TUa:DAY, SIP!'. 1'7 Boy _ Mr. IIIII Mrs. vae. tor Ratl.... tM Valeeclll stn.t.ll COIDIII& Girl • \.;. 1111 Mn. 11· mot•J ColJ.III. Ul ...._ ....... BIIIIol. .............. fl lA .. . ....... ,... ......... . .._.a-... fNIIOr-.... c..a,. ,... ftOOINI'1 ............ _ ..... locMid .. wmo .,.. ta COlD W... PWP feed Oct. 28th Partlh Wi~ PartDtn Clll&lttr le wlll biYe a flm- Uy Jllftttlre bnlkfutOct.!l from t:IO to IIOOil at CoM:& lit• Llou Part OD lltb It. Do.tJoa for br•J&:tut, muiJnlm lor member faml- Uu of 4 or more, 1t N.so. Fo11otrLDc tbe bnOfut wW bt 11M .._.t s-mpt~D carrt.ac COitllt. Tbt moalllly famlly plcldc: at Reller Put. lltll st. 1D Co.a ..._, ta Ht ttr Oct. It, aooa eo • p.m. EYery famUy brt.aca bot doe• or umbarcen to crUI &Dd a pot)aek salad to lbaN. Home lb&de let cr.m wt11 bt 1n1de liter laocb. Por more lDiormattoa aboot tbe pteote, call Roo Hlcbleo, 6M-S147, or S!Mrryt Wuct, 646 -0642. THELMA HOPE ART ON DISPLAY IH CDM Tbroucb the mooth of No- tembtr pa!Dttncs oooe on tbe blc LllaDd of llawaU wtll be on elblbltloo at Mutual Sutncs aDd Lo&o. 286'1 E. Coast HJ.ctnrly, Corona del Mar. TMlma Paddock Hope of Newport Beaell spent 4 months lD Hawau wttb her daachter, Marcia Y ounc, also an artist. Botb dld portnlts ln a little pllery oa tiM llJcbway part of the Ume and ooee a ,;eek dro.. to the Uttle mountaJo town or Waimea., where Martla was busy wttb btr cbai'COI.l portntts aDd Tbelma taucbt a small elus a.Dd sketched the la.ndscape. PETER GRIMES OF N.B. DIES AT AGE 9!) Granslde servtcts for Peter A. Grtmes, ~.of New- port Beach. were conducted Tutaday by Father Kerry Beaullea of St. Joachim's Catbollc Cwrch. Costa Wea. Mr. Kaye, aatlte of Peu- sylftllia, wu a writer aod bad Uved lD the county a.od state for a rears. He 1s sur- Yiftd by b1s wife, Marta; a 100, Pierr., or HlntJactoa Btaeb; 2 da.qbttrs, lfarta 8. TeaiDilD CJf Newport Beacb &Dd Aroes McKon of San Jua.n Caplstraoo. He died Oct. ZO 1D Newport Beacb. , ............... ....., ... dftM"ftoMIIa~ ................. pro • Ylded k NCO'Nrt.l W'Omell a.leo-.oUec. T1lle a.o.. wW ncette ~ ftiD llafe IJl. IIJaMd ud p.rocnaMd aro.cta tbt priJNry re- CO'IH'J pertod.. Tbt .. nsi- .. YW ••e bMa ta.ro.ap a dleodfteata. period. bad aa llltrocllctloa eo IObrtety &Dd rte09ti'J plAMIII aDd 10mt alc:obol edllcattoo be- Jort tllttrlal tM bontt • Reftrrala come from the Ia~ botlpltal tr•tmeot procrama, tbthl11t1Dcprl- mary r«::ftry ..... .Al- cobOlltm Coac:U aod Alco- bollct ADOQYmoaa. ft ls pro- jteted tblt the ob~ttves of tbt procnm ww be met wltll a Ntldace period of 4 to a w..a. Ia 10m. C&Mt addlUOGal U me may bt lltCNIIfY. Tbe maximum rt.tidtoet period wUI be 8 wttlta. SEND IN YOU R CLA SIFIIED ADI TO TBIE ENSIGN GIANI OPINING ... Bf:IALI LA ONGLE' BOtmQUE ... va. o,.rt., Uile v..,. u...-ln ........ aa.ct-• LM.I:-ew-... ._n.,. ...... The Look of Fall for Newport Women by Cilli v4HH (FO RM ERLY ANN FOLGER) #\ \ FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH CARPI MOIIL SA TILLITE IV 'MTS/MTS CAR PHONE IMTS ~lity Cdirect d i ll CIC)Ibil lt18S ) autorntlic channel scan compiC1 control head duplex oper1t1on and SO WATTS OF POWER Auto Channel Select Call L1qht Horn Honk Caoab•htv Dual Scan and lncome•nq al"'d Outgomg INTRODUCTORY AnAC .. PHOHES IM STOCK LEASIHG & FIMAMCIMG AVAILAILE OFFER Omnifone "·100 CORDLESS .... S4Zt EXTENSION PHONE . IMO AMta•eAJ Otals & rec:etves calls uP to 300 ft from house Call from tht pool . boat dock. fenf'\t$ court. Qll"aQe garden. whee4 cha1r Great for RestiUrants Cea•l,.t Wn. -..c. -.4 IMt•.et• AKAI VIDEO SYSTEMS I nstant Ptav baclo. Battery or DC 12V Po w Pr S our ~e ': 8& W Cac;sPitE' 30 M 11"1 R ecorOI'l CJ 8u11t~•n M•croohone 3 1n V 1e w •n g Monttor --. ~ ALSO IN STOCK IIG. SCI ... T.V.'s JVC IECOIDBS "' I . -. -. --··-·-.. -·----------- ·. ' • CQRdNA DEL MAR Co10111 del Mar capttal.IMd on tty tuoovetl ud cot a r-t porformuce ol s --l!om WarUA ltlbt>ud, as tbt S.. KJacs weat o.o to dtf•ttbe Lacu• Beacb Arti..IU !2-!0 111 Soutb Coast League play at Nnport Harbor Hlcb Ttuoroday otcbt. • TIM Artlatl pn tbe Sea Ktacs a tate scare u tbey scored 2 louebdowaa lD lbt iUt 3 mJDutes, ooly to fall 2: potnts sbort 11 the flaal caa. Corona del Mar seemed to bave tbe pme completely uDder control as they posted a 16-0 adnatap at halfUme. Tbe Sea Kines ftnt scored on tbelr secoDd poaseuloo wbeo fllbb&rd carried the t.ll. 4 Urnes on a drive tbat started at L~na·s 37-yard une, ftDally colltc OYtr from 2 yards out. Less tbao a mi.Dute later, safety RJek starDes picked off a BW Gompt pass, rtYIDC the Sea KlDcs a ftrst down at tbe Artist !6, Coroaa was ooly able to drlYe to the 11-yard Uae, where quarterback Kurt Broelanan booted a 25-yard field coal to mate 1t 9-0. Laguaa helped Corooa to one more score before the half when the Artlsts tumbled a Dan flannapn pulll and Erie Raft recovered on Lagwaa's 2'1. Four plays later It was Hubbtrd got-.: over for bls second TO from 3 yards out, followed by Brockman's PAT to complete the first ball scortng. Laguaa boooced bl.ck uDder the leadersbip of 'Ntrterb&ct BUI Gompl late In the tblrd ~aiter when Darta.l OUver caur;bt a 9-yard scorlDc pass, cappiDe a drive that bepn on the Sea !flog 12-yard Uoe after a 35-yard punt retun. When tt n-.ny seemed tbat Laguna mlgbt be able to build some momentum, It was Jim Rlcbardlon tumbllnc aoother Sea King pUDt, with Craig Johoston cWmiDg 1t for COM on Laguna's 15. With 8:22 left. Hubbard scored his third and noal TD on a 1-yard run. making II 22-7 after Brockman's PAT. Lar;una Beach got Us tlrst break when Br8ctman threw Into the hands of Rlcbardsoo. who returned the pass to Laguoa•s own 42. Gompf then went to wort, puttlng on a dar.zU.ag aerial display with passes of 31, 25, aod 9 yards, capped by a scoring pass of 11 yards to Oliver with 3:13 to play. Laguna faked the extra point aod went tor 2, but the pass was incomplete and the score was ZZ-13. One minute later, Laguna defenders charged to on Sea Klog p.~nter Fl~.D~JagaD, blocking" the punt and giving the Artists possession on COM's 25-yard line. It was Gompf aga.ln. passi.ac tor 15 yard$, running for 4, aod passing to Jamie Plumber on a 6-yard scoring strike with 1:32 lett. The PAT was · good, aOO II was 22-20. An on-sides ldck was to no a vall, as the Sea Kings recovered and time ran out. Gompf ran and passed brUUantly, with 105 yards rushing and 134 yards passlng on 10 completions. Hubbard pined 102 yards rushillg for the Sea Kings, glviag him over 100 yards rushlog tn each of the last 3 games. Corooa del Mar (3-1) wUI invite Mission Viejo to Davidson Field Friday night tor the hOmecoming r;a.me. which wllllticllioff at 8 p.m. • • • • • • • • NEWPORT HARBOR The Newport Harbor Sailors )Jmped oo the Edison Chargers early In the game aDd held on to w1.o by a fteld goal 17-14 In a Sunset League clash at Harbor high Friday lllght before 4,500. U wu a 75-yard punt return by Sailor Bob Brown that Pit ltewport on top In tbe ftrst quarter 7-0. But quarter- beet Fn.nt Starer aDd tbe Chargers bouoced bact ln the second quarter 10th their big play, a 48-yard tun by Wl- bl.ck Jim Crtss. followed by a Mite Haney enra potot to tle1ta7-7. Undauoted, Ne1rp0rt Harbor see-sawed back wlth a Wayne Kasparek Loterceptton to set up Mark Hales for a 1:1 -yard field goal to once again put the S&Uors on top. But quarter- bact Craig Lyons wasn't flnlslled, as he urlneered a 74-yard drive which ebded 10th Bryon Ward tumbltJJC oo the 1-yard plooge and Joe Carnahan reco•erloc the loose ball In the end r.one for a Sailor touchdown. Hales added the conversion and It was 17-7 at half. Ed1.90n stalled on the opening c1rlve of the secoDd half On a fourth and 3 situation deep to their own territory. But Setner pulled a surprise, passing to Scott Feeney • • • • • • • ESTANCIA The EJtuela Elite• saw thtlr bope1 of bMt1la( sua. A• Valley and .UJ1nc 1IDIWMttd both d'"'lll*r wn.n SIJita AJII'a Ed KolU.u lntereepttd a deflected Phi oa hlJ OWD 10-ytrd llae to llop tbe llclel' 11tb bout driVe. aDd ctn the F&leoDS a 14-13 Yk:tory 1D a. etuh o1 the uadefeated at the Suta A• Bowl FrtttaJ Diehl. Stata Ana Valley, previoully raak~ No. 2 lD Onoce Couoty, weat abead for rood •rly LD. tbe barth ""-rter wbeo qurterbtct AEMJy Patp threw to Holltras o.o a 40- yard scori.De strtlte, followed by Mart Slatllhter's pme wiDDlog conversloo. wbich put the Falcou up by 1. Estaocla c!omloated the ofteoalve statiAtce, moYIDc well oa the FaJCOill throu(bout the came. Elb.ocla scored twice LD the secocd period on two 10-yard scort.ac puaes to Glea.o Riels aDd Mite Camp. Ra.ody Brouwer put tllrough tbe nrst PAT for the Eagles b.tt second oae drifted 10de of the uprtchts, eveotu&lly becomiDg a erudal error. SliD Ana Valley was flrst to score lo the pme when Patce led the FaJeons oa a 99-ya..rd drive, ec.Unc oo a 5-yard nan by tallt.ck Robert Powell to the ftrst quarter. Eltaocla led 13-7 at balft1me but eoald DOC haDe oa. leaYlng the Eagles 10th a 5-l record aDd putU.nc Saota Ana at 3-1. Estancia pined 312 yards In total offense to SAY's 209. Jera.nko was 18 for 29 gatntng Z07 yards, wbUe Pa'tce was 7 of 12 for 147. • • • • • • • • COSTA MESA Trojan quarterback John Davis came off the bench and the Injured Ust to lead University to a 12-6 victory over Costa Mesa in a South Coast league thriller at Irvine High field Saturday ntgbt. ReceiYer Joe Cruz snatched Dnis's 6-yard aerial In the eOO zone with one minute remalalng to brea.k a 6-6 tle and give University their .nrst league victory, The scortag pass capped a 70-yard driYe which Costa Mesa helped sustain with 2 pass IDterference calls. Both teams scored their flrst touchdowns lD the second period, with University on the board nrst. The Trojans scored when Cruz caucbt a Davis pass lDd quickly pitched 1t to David Lang made, whO sprlnted 40 yards for the TO. La111made's PAT try was partially blocked aDd It was 6-0. Costa Mesa came rtr;bt baelt with a 74-yard drive en- gloeered by Cliff Tlog, tndlng with a 1-yard plunge by Mike Scarlett. Untverslty did not forget and blocked the Must.aod conversion attempt to make U a first haJf stalemate. Costa Mesa bad two other scoring opportu nities tbatwere turned away, one by a nag. the ot,ber by a footstep. Rick Ayers caught a scoring pass as the hllfttme guo SOtiDded, but the otnclal ruled Ayers was )Jst a ba.Jr out of the end zone, nullif)1og the 25-yard. strike. Early In the third quarter Mike Teree:ts ran 18 yards for a TO only to have It DUIWied by an UlegaJ procedure penalty. Costa Mesa had 214 )'lrds In offense, while Un.tverslty claimed 237 yards nf real estate. S~gn up for Boys Club BB Si(n..ups for the Eastblutr Boys Club intramural be.s- kett».ll pror;ram will be held this Saturday, Oct. %9, from 10 a.m. uotU 3 p.m. at the club, located at 2555 Ylsta !Jel oro. Practices wUI be held dur- l.nc: December, aDd teague play Will run from January through April, according to program director Roy JeoklDs. Teams will play In schOol grade classlftcatlons froru 2od through lOth grades. '•DuriE¥ teague play, e•ery boy on every team will get to play at least half the game,'' according to Roy. ••We stress participation, rather than winning." A.o $8 H(lstnttoa fee In- cludes a uniform for each boy. Stgn-ups are on a first- come, first-served basis. A double.ellmlnaUon tournament wUl be held on each grade level at season's end. The Boys Club also needs coaches and referees, says Roy. NOSA will name slate Jr. All-America action The anoual meeting of the Newport Ocean Sailing Assn. wUI be held at 10 a.m. tb1s Sunday, Oct. 30, at theBabta Corldhian Yacht Club, Co- rona del Mar. Newport's Jonlor AU- American Football (JAAF) teams are beaded for pos- sible county playoff berths, with jost 2 games left on the regular-season sched- ule. Here are the results of last week's r;ames: • • • N.B. CHIEFS, 6 WFSTMINSTER CUBS, 12 Tim Cole's touchdown on a roll out got the Chiefs on the scoreboard late In the game. Four tumbles by the Newport team ga ve the Cubs their scorl.ng ad· nntage. Coach Watklns named David Mlsterley as one of his outstandJ..DC players. • • • N. B. CHEYENNES, 14 WEST GARDEN GROVE CRUSADERS, .32 Tbe Cbeyeme loss to the undefeated Crusaders was the ftrst league loss lh1l: year for tbe Newport team. In tbe flrst ba.lf, Cheyeo.ne num1ac backs Davtd Rose and Jeff Jobuon botb scored On nlct niDI. Tbe defMLSe &lJo looted &ood aDd at balf Ume tbe score '"' tttd, 14-14. Tbe boltom dropped out tor tbt Chtyeooes lo tbe aecoad bl.lf. Marty Bnnm's tumble nccwery wu one of the few brtcht spoil for the lo<&la. Coeeb 8arDel Dlmed Joo Po8t, Wry Vuce, Bob Pallttr, Pat Artllro•kll. Rlet~Uf TlfiOr IJid Cbrto w...-u-ll(plaY- .,. II tM pnnau ... t•t ..... . . . II. B. COOGABB 41 CIIITIIAL caib£11 GROVE LAIIC PI, ' Qlllllant~plly ,_ ... ? ... *' Olta ... u...,. ••*tdlar aiOI~•••LIII_,.IIl.e~ downs were to follow, by Coach Post's regular and reserve teams. Mike Terry scored twice, Tim Mack, Dick Nichol, Tim Baroes and Guy Koch followed with touclldowns. Koch's score was set up by a 40 yard pass to Richard Schweickert on the precediDg play. Tbe defense Umlted the Laocers to only oDe touchdown, wttb good defeul'9 wort betnc turned 1D by Aody Warner, Roddy Tbomas and Todd Aldrich. Picked as top players lo the Oct. 15 pme were Mike Hom, Rep.o Hess, John Kane, Moost Pridemore, Jeff Brown and Peter stoucbton. • • • N B. COMMA~, 42 ,CERRn'OS GREEN HOR- NETS, 6 A CommandO scor1111 drive early I.D the pme set tbe toot for tbe vtetory. Quarterba.ct Bobby Ha.t-news 60-ya.rd touchdown pu1 to Erik Dexter. Sten Abshire's lllterceptioa wltb a 40-Jtrd IUD tor uother touct.Jcrn. andJobD £Ulott's 4 toucbclonl, corublDad wttb Mike Smltb"a I'UDDllll, o,.r .. wltelmed tbe GrMG lk>neta. Tbe Commudo defeue wu led ., cartborw ""' stock- bam. fD thl Oct. 15 pme, 'apblot tile -Coul Cbloll, Pttllek WWiamo was cW bJ C01eb RaJ u barilc plaJed l YOI'J iood pmt • • • • II. B.COIDI~t ORAIIGI BIA•, 14 1'111 Onttp ...... -"' oarl1 ...... -.... tile CoraMT 1'llll Knport ---.. .. -..-·wtllll 50-l'll'l ---- from quarterback David Pat- terson to Dnid Curtis. Good ground galalng by tbe Coro-.•s Gartn Greely lotbe second half worried the Or- azw:e team, wblcb beld on to a 14-6 wln. In the Oct. 15 game. against the SUo Devils, Coach Phll Dny listed hls star players at Pat Coz, Scott McCartney, John Onstattarxl Matt Ttncter. • • • N, B. CORSAIRS, 8 MISSION VIEJOD1ABLOS,25 The N. B. Conatrs were dowoed by the Mission Vlejo Olablos ZS to B. A 60 J'll'l drt'e by the Corsairs, with SUI Brlcht takiPC 1t In for a touchdon from tbe 001 half yard tine 'ftS not eDOO&b to stop the Olablos, wbo passed and ran their way to victory. In tbe Oct.15 pmeapiDit the Irvine VIQileros, Wblcb the CorsaJrJ woa, tbe Cor- sair playenoftbtwttkwtn Erlc Lar10a. JohD MaeDer aDd Chuck AlbtD.. CHERYLJOHHSTOHIS PLAYER OF WEEK C .. ryl Job-I ,.IIIDr at Coro• del liar bleb tcbool, wu eboeta u tbt onnce CcoJ1t7 Slaro' player of tbt ,..111: tor Hr out- ola!MIIII( 111&1' -1111 loa Kllp-1111 "- lltaeh_I< ... A- 1-0. TllolwlaiOIIIMCo.- dOI ~;lllo a 1-0 -..-.!. CtlorYI Ia 1'1" ud-· lalllooUO-rud blo .. or,TIIIa lolllr-JOil-1111 .. IQop. Co.-dol liar---... 1111-aid, "Ciior1l-wr • &8 Wt 111..,... .... IMIM'-Jam,n omcers and directors for 1978 will be elected. Tbe oomtnattne committee has submitted the tollo...U. slate: John t'olcomb, presi- dent; Howard Martyn, flrst Yice -president; Jerry Bnme, ZOO rice-president; Don Moss, 3rd vice-presi- dent; WOllam Headden, sec- retary; James Emml; trea- surer; directors BUl Rohrs, Swede Johnsoo, Don ADder- SOD and Oa'fe Stone. Jobn C. Robinson Is the outgoing president. Trophies wUI be preeoted to class wiDDers of the 2oth aDDUal ArtOSJ nee aDd the 29th 14·m11e t..ak race • Commodores tod n.ce com- mittee chairmen of SCYA yacht clubs will parttclpat. I.D a dlnebJ nee follOWlDC the meetq. RYCKOFF TOP WIHH ER ' IN I.C.C.C. TOURNEY . Paul Rye..,tf pmered lop bonors lA the Rawaoo Foote- Earl StuleJ memorial toar- Dimoat played Oct. IZ at lr- Ytae Cout Couatry Clu.b by ebtpphlc eloseet to tiM pta OD 19 after bt ud , P•l RUt bOth ..Ued87'olo....,.. lltloo play. TN EarlStule)' troptly weat to V'tne Cox, alto willa • Dtt 17. Ia tllm play ol I low 111111, ._ lod CIIO.llam of D. MeAJpiM, 0, PonUIJid il. llayoM .. ~-· ..... 1111 "' 1101 -at Ill ft8 1M-ol T. ,_, ll 'f.u.IJ, w .... paud&. .... c-11- -.,... -wtlll J. T--.c.-uda. .,._ ..... -11 Ill. too .. II IJ4 ftn ll ttnrt, L Colo, D. ,..,_ '"" w. Oorllllul. NliPOn IWliDII EISiflll PIJ.IU It ED IEBtfY •I'G. I .kewjwtl :lfotlo-e 8ocww ceo., !Inc. I<AUREEH BIVEH HEW OWH ER, I<AHAGER 901 DOVER DUVI::, SUITE UO NEWPORT lEACH, CAUPORNIA 9Z66J 6Jl.()414 I 1£: &IDBII ILIINS CD. '>Vl;R .SO YEAR~ OF SERVICt;. The Newer Bluffs OYBJ,OOKS POOL Spectacular 2 Story End Unit TownhOJSe, Overlooking Sparkling Pool And Ramada. 2 Separate Suites, 3 Baths, Huge F•miiY Room Easily Convertible To AnothP.r Suite. Highly Upgraded. Many Custom Features. $157,500 REALTORS 881 Dover. Drive, N.B. 631-la Two CoHages •.• on one lot ln COM, each 10th oot bedroom. Ideal for people who wa.Dt the prtncy of UriDg alone plus the ecooomte advantace ol abart.ac ooe property. Close to sboppt.Dg ... ideal locatloa. Froot unit bas fireplace, hardwood Doors, oo sta.lrs to climb in either unit. Sl49,500. YOU'LL LIKE OUR UP •.. Experle~~tcecl Sele• p., ....... a. 759-0811 SITUATED ON TEN ACRES SPAO~V & 2 BEDROOM APARTfiENTS • ,,..,. .. ,..... • , • ..,1 ..... • POOLS • TIMMI$ COUITI . ........ ,_.,, ...... .-A~·-· ..... _,. •4 ,,.,._..4 . .. 900 s.. ,.,. 14•oA'itlo.; ••-c. .... H..,.: ... to ·''- . TIIU-Y, OCT. 27, 1177 . -COtiiiiA DElilA' CAUF. . . A COZY LITTLE COTTAGE IN EASTSIDE COSTA MESA • HARDWOOD FLOOR$ • 3-CAR GARAGE • ALLEY ACCESS • ROO~< FOR CAI<P'ER IIOU TRAILER, •··. ~ • ' ~A ~ ., ;lB. ' ' ' Roy McCardle Realtor 548-7729 1810 Newport Bl Costa Mesa OLD TIMBUCTOO Historic landmark of the gold rush country; 29 plus acres just off the Yut». River. netr Rowr:b and Ready aoc1 Grass Valley. Tlmbtred, a.aUYI water on the-!aDd as well as water senlce to the property. Has old, handdressed stone Wells Fargo Bldg. on the propert~· butts not .lD usable condit10D. Suitable ror home or ~amper reotaJ. Ele<:trtc powstt and lelfPh!:»De se"Jce. Eectebtee~~.)llt few mhmtes awaJ. A sportsman's paradise. 145,000 ~Del some terms may he auuaote. Reinecke Realty, Placerville, (916) 622·5510, or Bunster Creely, (714) 646-6338. lnr Mite Realtor 2901 N-1 Blvd.;.;,;;,;.. ______ .... Newport Buch, CA. 92663 PRESTIGE AREA Bf!auti£ul. modt>rn. Peninsula Point home with t'overed patio. dining room. rirepl"ce. 3 Bdrms. 2 Bath:s. on quiet. :;ecluded ~reel. just st eps from bay & ocean 29 "rrcstreet $162•0011 675-4305 evs 75-46.30 ''Loved-Nest" San Juan TbrH bedroom, two bath condo wUbLD wa.l111DC dtstuCe to qua.ltlt downtown Capistrano. lluy u- tru. Run! HtUDc surrounded bJ thl bWe of tM Caplstr&Do ValleY, with belches oearbyl PRICED FOR Qt11CK SALEI '$64,900 SALES PERSONS ·--. Tired ol amall eommtuD .,uti? How oboat 90\1, to yoa -· 10!1 ID 1111 brolll:er oo Ill dllll? Somt belp wbh IAIYtrllldtr(. (llo •--• tao per lnCIDtl!i ...., .. "Ice.) ..... v . .Surftina cJ!aalfJJ 2119 Newport llvd., 615-6111 ' • .. .. ,. . ) • --••• c. I~RT HARIOR EJtSIGI TMURSOAY, OCT. 11, 19n Newport Beach Baltoa Island MUitED IEEKL Y-PAGE 7 OOOA DEL MAR. CAL Lido Isle Corona del Mar ... .b a.e.tJYe borne for tbt dqerfmtattac blyer tbat ndlatH TLC aDd tbe OOGYtaleoce of family 11Ytlc. Tbt muter .alte belDr ~ep&rate from tbt otber three bedrooms proYidH a toaeb of prtftCJ, A ..,aeious famUy room, bar aDd formal diDlDc, wbleb open olio two separate patios, are ideal for eatertaJ..DJDc. $37 5, 000. PRICED FOR QUICK SALE Irvine A 17 1 20 famUy room wttll ftrtplaee 1D tilt. IQICI'aded lrY1De S bedroom bome WWWa 1rll.k1.lc «H.tuee of Herttage Park. setx.ou a.ad sbopl ••• $79,900 •••• * OPEN HOUSES* Birchfield Ranch * Open Sun. 1 to 5 20292 BIRCH ST., SANTA ANA HTS. Nearly three-fourths acre of country llrtag in ·~ Upper Newport a_, ... 8 borse stable ••• cbarmiJic 2 bedroom ranch house ••• cozy guest bouse .•• sparkliDc pool ••• $137,500 ' ---AND-·· ;f·urtlerock Btoadmoor * Open Sun. 1 to 4 5322 SIERRA ROJA DOlt Y. nAJUCJ.UC 15¥r~ CAMEO SHORES · Coroaa del Mar's mo.tp~addrtss. VIew, pool. plus qaaUty borne wttb prtft.te beaeb cu be JGQrS. Call DOW .,r JOIIll' Oft prtY&te aboYtac. AJ!potltmelt oDly. Prtct $311,000. Call 140-Slel. Call 640-6161 ._.,_,_lllllNTING SllL.IlCTIID CL.IENTI IM f'KAL. lliTATil COUNIEL.ING AND f'NVESTMKNTI Look what Emmitt Smith listed!!! IRVINE CONDO --2 BEDROOMS IN WALNUT SQUARE. AIR-CONDrrJONED, CABLE TV. HEAR PARK AND POOL --SCHOOLS AND SBOPP~Mi • WOW!!-$56,000 REALTORS 671-1111 Exchange Prtme Eastslcle Costa Mea daplex. 3 Bedro IPPtr unit wiUl saDdeet, lower 2 bedroom w . •closed patio aDd yard. K1nc slsed bedroom iDd.lrlMl lauDdry areas, bu1lt-1D rue•. OYe. p.rtlqe dJ.sposal, aDd diabwubtr aDd fireplaces. Jut 5 yean old. Oner desires eJehuce tor addlUooal unit. in Su Clemente. $146,500. $146,500 COU OF MIWPOITIEALTOIS 2$111.C...ttfwr c ........... .67$-$11'1 *******.**** THE· ·BESl" IN COM Delightfully fresh 2 bdrm.. 2 baths, family rm .• dining rm .. glistening hdwd. floors. Partial view of hills & ocean. TREAT YOURSELF & COME BY OPEN SAT. & SUk 1·5 525 HAUL DIIYI IN OLD CORONA DEL MAR Rachell~ Robers, R.,lto 3333 .E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar 675·2373 ***** ** ** All IIEWL Y REFURBISHm Corona del . Mar Duplex 3-BEDROOMS & 2-BEDROOMS 416 Poinsettia Open Sat. & Sun.l-5 Call helyn Smith 673-0122 UHited Hrolers .... 1 .. , .. HOW CAH I DEFER MY GAIN ON MY t RESIDENCE, tf I SELL?-SERVING ASK us NEWPORT BEACH SINC~1MO 759-0226 anytime EARL£ ''BUD" CORBIN, Gal BBOIIJ ..,... .. ""' . --- · Cidu lsle . AttracttYe 4 bedroom, I bUb, alllcleltoi'J, aMd brtet ~. O.IDIC1 <*IJip, IIUdWood floors. Lup patio. a toot lot. tan,ooo. lf"lJ niDOdll.S, 4 bedrooma, cSH. t ....._ u.tll I'OOia dll CICMdnl ceWIIa. Lalp ..... bldnoe .... tll4,110. PelliJtslllll . • ,.., .................. All u ..... ... ~ ......... . IIB:IIIIb/ nil• nllltr $169,750!!! L&fle 4 bedroom POOL home close to WestcUtf shopptnc in Harbor High School dlstrlct. All new kitchen. Comfortable fam1ly room with used brtclt fireplace. Super Urtng, dining and patio for eoter - taiDJ.Dg. Beurly Morphy, 642-8235. ---------------~·--------------- 901 DOVER DR.. U~I23S I 16« SAH MIGUEL. «•6200 4S..S CAMPUS DR., 752•1414 QUIET WOODED IX!pln, aouth of the Highway, Corona del Mu. Warm 2-bedroom, aDd deo (could be 3 bedroom) home. Ideal for home or Investment. PLUS Nearly new 2 nedroom Income unit. Lots of wood and glass ---beam ceiling --• sunny garden patio. F'lreplace ln each unit. ALL FOR ONLY $175,500 Owner anx:tous to sell. 'li®VRR A GREAT BUY! Laguna Beach --3 bedroom home with plans to elplDd. Lots of wood and glass cha rm. Large tot. ONLY $179,000 MAURY STAUFFER-· SEA LION REAL TV 1213 N. COAST HWY •• LAGUNA BEACH 497-3388 644-2212 ------raw ~ a 0 A TLR.LftZWVVV-- NOT HAUNTED!!. Neat bom• + income to beJp with expenses. 414-414Y.I ACACIA, CdM $210,000 365·36S'h LaPERLE, C.M. $188.500 1900 ALTURA, I. T. 12~6.0~· OfiN SAT. lr SUM. 1·1 r ,.. · • ..,. -... ,.. • * t "! ~ r' ~"" 1 v '-; • . • ~ . I y A LA CARTE Choice Fresh A GARNI BOUQUET OF DESIRABLE RENTALS 1. HORS D'OEVVRES 2 bedrooms aDd den • • • tully furnished oo a tree Hoed street and only steps to tilt beach. $750. 2. CAVIAR Vlew-Vlew-View ln this newly decorated 2 bed· room, Z bath apartment in tblt top fUcbt location of ''The Cbanel Reef". $1,050. 3. PLATE DU JOU R N e• EnglaDd cottage, 3 bedrooms, Z baths as fresh and sweet as homemade bread. $575. 4. SP ECIAL OF TilE HOUSE 3 bedrooms, Z baths of brand oew coostrvc- tlon. All ready tor }·ou. $500 . * 67s.snl * 3637 E. C.Ut. Mwy Corona .. Mer · Harbor View Homes Three bedrooms PLUS famlly room. Close to park and pool. Reduced··· $141,000 • • • • • Super R-2 Lot BUILDERS TAKE NOTE! Here is a Cute Cotta(t ln Corona del Mar oo one of those choice R-! lots. $125,000 -·"' u.t-7.3 ;r MARTIN REAL ESTATE Jll6 E.CDAST ftiGHIAY.CDDIADEL MAl PRETTY PORTOFINO $173,500 (fee land) Tbe t:awlous Harbor Vlew Homes Portotlno model ctns you 3 bed- rooru \II)Stalrs and a 4th bedroom with Its owu prtnte bltb in tbe loft aboYe tbe qe Boaus Room. A I.arte ltY1Deroom with eo1y IUDUD nrestde c~mtrsatioo area, a wall of mirror 1D tbe formal diDlJ:IC- room, aDd a spukl1DC wet bar mate rradous -.rtaildllc a pl-...re • Lure famtly room wttb lots of booltcues olf tbt brtcbt, cbeer)' ktteMD. plus tbt flblalou Bollas Room lDd brtet patio, all ctYe o- Umlttd sp~.ee tor tamUy ud pelts 110 HjoJ tb1s bomelD a .aper- pl•...t eonu111Dlty. Your ktds wtll ••er croa a street 110 tbe •elou pool, ebabboue, tJ11e put ud ~ AwlerwD EltmeM&ry Sc:bool. Wb.J DDt ea11 today lor a 110-obiJptloD ~tot 110 -. ttl '1'7S,soo r ... 645-7221 , . WESTCUFF ~lY CO. 1711 WIITQ.I PP DR. MIWPOIT 81ACM. CA. tJMO u - j • HOOL ~£~.~~ ~~., ~~~~!~~~~ ... I lait 'l'bal'llla1'• rtpl&r port c .... r wu eoDIJDood maottac ol tba lltwJi>rt 1o IIOY. 1. Bueh PlaaDiac Commtl-• BLOCK 600 or Newport • CORONA DIL ••• N •ton: , Ceater wu tht 10bjeet of • con• MilA • AREA PLAN tor Ceo-a rtiUbdlvlaJon request lor • UTAH CU. tnl Newport wu dta<:us..S 'S commerctal Iota aDd blat • < L ' M•MAI. Y aod coatlautd to Nov. 3. matter ....., •lso contlllU.cl NEWPORT HARBJR ENSIG'l PUBI.I!HED WEEKLY ·PG.8 ealiforn' THURSDAY, OCT.l7, 19n OORONA OEL MAR. CALI F. • MIWPORT HARIOI E • GENERAL PLAN to Nov. s. Reported by GLENN GILBE&T amendments atfeeUac laDcl • MEETING TIME for tbe use c.W.es, bu.Udl,ble acre-Planntng Commission re .. ace tormll.lu aad deDIIb' ma.los 7 p.m. the nrst aDd deslgna.Uoos were diseussed 3rd Thursdays, alter tlHI and continued to Nov. 17. Commission refllsedtoadopt . Jagua r ,..,.r.,,;,.,. Personalized By Chuck ~ltnlewakl PROVIDING the romantic Interest in the Lido Isle Players production of '• Arsenic anct old lace•• wut be Mite Btelitz and Evely n Wllson. The play will be staged at 8:30 p.m. Nov. 15 through 19 to the Lido clubhouse, Nat Michaud and Elsie PaJnter have the lead roles of the 2 ladles whO serve the poisoned elderberry wine to lonely old men. ~obert' s ~arber ~~op 2901 E. Co••t Hwy. at Hetlotropt Corona del M8r, Ca. 92625 • (714) 873·5153 ~ ·xww ·ror American Cars 'zX' ·zx · lor lmponed & Compacl Cars Newport-Mesa studeiU aDd their parents are en- couraged to attend the career fairs to be held at Fa'sblon Island and South Coast Plar.a today, Oct. 27. 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Represer.atatlves from local businesses and organltatlons wUI otter career~rlented presenta- tions and wUJ be on baud for discussion. The ca reer fairs are part of career exploration week. • • • • Student officers from Co- rona del Mar, Newpo rt Har- bor, Costa Mesa and Es- tancia high schools have been elected. AI Corona del Mar high school, the top 3 student ALIGNMENT .. EITIIA CHAQI ftMI fACTOPIY Alfll Ofl TMIKNII Ull CW c.lfw•antlt ttel-.......rtf•_.,._, '15• .... ,.,. .... If-'& . otttcers are Ben KoontzLASB presldeot; J81Udfer W -• an.lk, ASB secretary, aDd Craig Kaln. ASB trea~ surer. Newport Harbor high school's top 4 officers are Rob PhUIIps, president; Cindy Frost, vtce-presi- dent; Debbie Beatty, secre- tary, aDd Karen Parsons, treasurer. At Costa Mesa high school, the top 4 studeat offtcers are Lorrelne Moritz, student council president; Rodney Rodriguez, sebool prloelpal eabtnet represeotauve; Ro- bin Larrabee, district school board representative, and Karen ,Anttsta, student bOdy advocate. Estancia hlgh sctlool's top 3 student officers are Mary Forbath, president; Ann Sheppard, secretary, and Betsy McLaughlin, treasur- er. Officers for the 1978-79 sc hoOl year will be elected In the spring. • • • • • Local high school Key and Keywanette clubs are help- Ing ttle March or Dimes to present Us anmal haunt&d house. Each club has decor- ated Us own section In the haunted house theme, The haunted housE> was formerly a warehouse aM is located at the northw est corner of Red HUI, at 2001 Carnegie In Santa Ana. It Is open from 7 to 10 p.m. on weeknights and from 7 to 11 p.m. on weekends, through Oct. 31. Admission Is $1.75 for . adults aoo $1.25 for children. Proceeds go to the March of Dimes. • • • • Tt!e Bank of Costa Mesa has askedMcNallyartteach - er Tom Lama r and hts stu- dents to decorate the bank for Halloween. The decorat- ing will be done this Friday, • • • • The Corona del Mar high school Ker Club wUI present the filth loa yea r-long series of communtt}' lectures on Nov. 30, at 7:30 p.m., in the Little Theater. R:epre- sentatives from the Forres. ers wUI speak on chfld pro . tectlon. A lllm and question and ans...,·er period will follow the presentation. The film Is entitled '• Fragile: handle With care" and is narnted by entertainer Bill Cosby. Admission Is free. Further Information may be obtained by eontactl~ the student ac- tivities office. REFORMATION THEME FOR SUNDAY SERVICE ''Come see what God bas done •. through His Word" will be the theme of the re~ formation service this Sun- dal, Oct. 30, at Christ l..AJ.- therao Church, 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. There will be one service at 10:301n- stead of the usual services at 8:15 aod ll,Sundayschool and Bible classe& will be at 9:30, Pastor Lothar V. Tornow wUI conduct a service of baptism for Infants and chil- dren, anr1 new members will be received, They will also be the guess of honor at a congrega Uooal brunch spon- sored by the Lutheran Wo. men's Missionary League following the service . ALFRED COX, 69, OF IRVINE TERR. DIES Private burial at sea has been arranged for Alfred H. Co:t, 69, ot 724 Malabar Dr., II'Tine Terrace, wbo died In hi& home Saturday titer a lengthy mness. Mr. Cox is survi•ed by his wlte, Isabel, and son WUUam of Newport Beach. A natl•e of Canada. he wu •lce-presldeot tor ZS years of Artoor Cox and Sons, a rtrm ~cb.lrlnc buDders hardware. Arnncemeatl were tbroucb tbe Neptuae Sotlotr. ns Wut Sevenleenth ltrHt, Coete ..... • DUPLEX adclltloa at 23 a proposed ttme change to Beacon Bay was granted a 7:30p.m. modtheaUon on appeal. • £.X1STING room addition which encroaches on a side property llne at 121 24th St., West Newport, was de- nied a modification permit. ' • BEER AND WINE sales were okayed for J.ntowccl's Pizza restaurant at 6700 w. Coast Hw y., West Newport • • TAKE-OUT restaurant in a new mall shop at 107 F ashton Island was approved. • FORD Aeroootronlc was granted a use permit tor a new engineering bullding. • OFFICE BLDG, resub- Mixer for merchants Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce members will hold their monthly mer- chants mixer tonlght, Oct, 27, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Country Life Interiors, 3426 E. Coast Hwy. Wine and cheese will be served. Nominations will be ar- cepterl from the noor for members of the Board of Directors, 8 of whom are to be elected later this year to 2-year terms beginning Jan. l , A Chamber oominaUog com mittee has picked a slate of 10 ca-ndidates, 7 of whom are Incumbents. The slate lists Incumbents Bill Kull. Billie McNeilly, Hal Pin- chin, Rachelle Robers. Jer- ry Stewart, Bob Stoessel. Joe Wolbers and Peter Van Schultze. plus newcomers Hal Aeblseher and Daryl Bo- ga rd. The 8 who are elected will )o ln 7 directors wltose terms don't expire until th e end of next year. Chamber membersaretnp Tited to bring spouses and guests to tonight's mixer. YAMAHA CR-620-A GREAT HEW REC EIVER! Power to spare tor this tine system. and response up to 20.000 Hz with under 0.05% tolal harmonic distortton. and. .. E SS.HEIL lll.ua ... $ KENWOOD's Qf611 new ARCB turnt~tole wtU1 GRADO Doamona cat1fldge marble·b~e base tOiie• " ' All BlANK TAPES - CASSETIES - REEL -TO-REEL - S-TRACK - ARE ALWAYS SOLD AT COST! OR BELOW! 1' Bass Radoator ~us woole< A,,, Maloon franslorrnfHS RALPH THE JOCK I see In the papers where Ralph Nader has startod wearing a jockslrap. He has taken time out from fighting Corvairs, nuclear power and saccharin, and has gone into the ••sports consumer advocacy" business. You see, there's lots of money in sports, and our boy Ralph ftnds money like Irish sotters flnd birds. Ralphio has startod something callod FANS, which stands for "Fight to Advance the Nation's Sports." Sounds , like a slogan that might have been written by Mao Tse-tu!li. Nader the Raider figures 1t this way: the owners of sports teams are organized into leagues, and the players are organized Into teams and unions -so, why shouldn't the fans organize, too? Ralph says FANS will speak oul against such things as lrading pllcher Tom Seaver from the New York Mels lo lhe Cincianali Rods. The fact lhal Tom Is probably lhrlllod 1o death to be with a conlencter, instead or a bunch or bums, doesn'l raze Ralphle one bit. Now, you can look for Ralph to discover that peanuts and crackerjack cause cancer, and that hockey pucks are unsafe at any speed. Undoubtedly, the brush· back pitch wlll come under Congressional study. All batters will have lo be given an equal number of bases on balls. Stealing second base wut beco me a felony, punishable by having to sit lhrough 15 Reggie Jackson lelevision inlerviews. Oh, the possibilities are limitless, Ralph! In his first press release about the creation or FANS, Ralph the Jock says he would try to get ticket refunds ror people who pay money to see such flascos as the Muhammad AU 11f1ght" With a Japanese wrestler. Hell, I want a retuDd on my season tickets ror the A!liel games • 'I he entire season was a fiasco. By tbe time Ralph Is flnlshod With Amerleao sport, It wUI probably go lhe way of the Corvalr. Bubble-gum cards wUI become hlslorlcal documeots, reminding us or the good old days when we could have tun at the ball park without Nader and his Raiders tellloc us how 1o do it. OUr great-grandchildren will wonder U the 7th- Inning stretch was a special girdle. lllstortans wm · get World War n cootusod with the National Football League. Come lo think of 1!, they have a lot In common. Well, Ralph, since we tans are goioc to be able to give the orders (under your iUidance, or course), I've got a few suegestlons: Let's trade Muhammad Alllo Japan for that wrestler, and throw In GeDe Autry's horse. Then, let's reorganize our colleges so that leo.rnlnl bow to read a boot becomes more Important than leal'lllD( to road a safety blltz. And, lot's rule that uyono who Is aflllctod wfth the dread disease tmowo as golf llbould be lmmodlately commlttod lo some tdnd of lnstltutloo. That'• allout all the Ideas I have ror oow, Ralph, but we'll keep wortdeg 011 II. Beeause the way I flcure It, lOybody Who doeso't have any batter sense thao to stand In 11118 for 2 llalnca'to buy a paper cup of nat beer for a dollar, sure u hell OMd.t help from SOIIEIIODY. AI FoJ11t ' RGIT HARDWARE 2a1 W IALIOA I LVD., NIWPDWT lUCK ··· rMDMI .673-11. --. COaOMA DIL .. Aa, CALIF • . Mesa redevelop proposal sought J L w. ,. '" "-UMl" ITI'ftt PARK flli'ANSION CIMTP ~ lIONS """It ; ~ c ! "' ~ z c W tl fH ST"EfT l liTE Of'~ fiM STATION 75 UNIT UN~ CrTIZEN HOUSIMO I TO R BUILT I ; "' > c " It c .. I IO,t20 AOT ~ 5 0 • Major laaddtveloperswUI be uked 1000 to mate pro- pools 011 bow they would redeve~ a Z-square-block area of ooWDtowo Costa Mesa. The city's redevelopment agency wUI sereea tbe pro- posals, then ptck a developer to rebuUd the 14 acres bouoded by 19th St., Park Ave., Harbor 3lvd. and New- port Blvd. Deadllne for the proposals Is next Jan. 8. NegoUaUoos •UbpoteotJal developers wUI Include a deal between tbe agency aJ¥1 the developer oo lud ac- quisition costs, archltec- tural themes, partlng ar- rangements and actual land uses. Tbe agency may Issue bonds to raise up to $3-1/2 mUllon to buy up tbe propert} aDd re-sell It to tbe de- veloper. State redevelop- ment law grants coodemoa- tlon power to the agency. However, businesses now lo- cated in the project area must be given an opportunity to participate In the re- development, and to re- main in wsi.Dess, explains Wllltam Duan, assistant Co- st~ Mesa city manager. Mr. Dunn also acts as the re- development agency's di- rector. ~ AMA Of ..OSSikl ACOUIIITlOM On Wedoes1ay Dightoflast week, the 5-member agency, which was appointed by the C tty CouocU, gave Its ap. proval to a redevelopment brochure drawn up by Mr. Dunn. The brochure, which wlll go to potentla-1 de- velopers, outUnes the fol- lowing facts about the pro- ject: • Major Wbllc improve- ments planned for the area Include the widening of 19th St. to 6 lanes. I ~ P'Ofl AMNOONeU NT GEM TALK REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT area of Costa Mesa to- eludes tbe shaded area. The city's redevelopment agency will screen bids early next year from developers and wut pick a lirm to rebuUd the entire area. Figures oo 19th, Harbor and Newport show nerage dally trips (ADT) of vehlclt tntnc. Ground wu broken Last week for the oew ftrt ltatJoo at Part aDd Plumer. • Extension of Lions Park northward tci Plumer St., wlth a De'* fire station, com- munity center aDd library. • Construction of a 75- untt senior citizen apartment project at tbt soutbeast cor- eM • h • oer of Park and Center ,~7. ~;uc;.;"u'~'p'~ ~·,~,5,, sets zoning earlngs st~~ .. the city 1s stud~ ~I•••• at /.~:!1 \o·uf,,,,t possible re-alignment of Hlr tl. J a • I",., 0 c ,,.,,0 Several ~and general Ave.; also 125 Baker St. aoo 18th St., Ums improv~ "' ~n LarHtrnarl.. 1,,, ,If,, plan amendments were set 150 Paularino Ave. east-west tramc clrculatioo L tor nubile heartnas on Nov. Coming up Nov. 21 tor in the area. tnar~ .!'1 \ ,·nr '• 1' a, .,.. -7 and Nov. 21, when the public hearing forzollingand About 25,000 people llve '111 ,;.,,,,, "" ~· "'' 011d Costa Mesa City Council met general plan amendments wtthlo a mUe of the down- ,,.,,''"· Monday o.ight or last week. wlll be property located town area, aod there are -What the President's Included to the Nov. 7 Ust south of Baker St., east of more than 112,000 cars each -wife says, does and wears is property south of Mesa Br istol St. and oorth of the day driving through the area always seemi to lntwerest Dr., west of Irvine Ave., Coro~ del Mar freeway. on 19th, Harbor aDd New- most Americans. e've north of Monte Vista Ave. Also Barry K. WUUams, 901 port, accordlng to city been observlng Rosa lynn aDd east of Orange Ave. Also Dove St., Airport area, and studies. Carter's taste ln jewelry, property south of Monte the Costa Mesa })JannJ.og Ageocy member s a&reed so that we can report her Vista Ave., west of Irvine Commission seek to amend last week to order an ap- preferences to you. Ave. north of 23rd St. aJ¥1 the land use designation of pnlsal of several lots ln Basically, Mrs. Carter east of Santa Ana Au. An-property located between the Newport-Park-Center seems to llke designs of other wUI consider amend!~ 2500 aDd 2534 Newport Blvd., triangle for possible pur- simple beauty. Her collec-the land use designaUoo of even numbers, 120 Monte chase as a puking Jot. Uon Includes a gold property at 2330 Vanguard Vista Ave. and 2517 aJ¥1 Ea rlier, property owners In rope nec klace, a simple Way from publlc, semi-pub-2523 Elden Ave. from neigh-the area had signed a peti- stn.od of pearls. and llc use to high-density rest-borhood con.merc lal and tlon seeking to establish a an antique gold circle pln. denttal. Aootber w!U con-medJum density resldeotlal spectal parking district On her left hand, she wears · slder property south ot the to high density residential. there, wtththepropertyown- an Annapolis diamond en-S:tn Diego Freeway to Yukon Property located south ol ers ra1s1~ the money to boy gagement rlng, given to her Ave. on the west side of E. 17th St., west of Tustin the land. But. the redevelop- by Jimmy when ile was a Bea r St. Ave., north or 15th St. aDd ment ageocy's latest mo•e Navy man. Next to the en-Property south oC Paul-both sides or Orange Ave. could result 111 qeocy pur- gagement rl~, she wears arino Ave., west of Bristol ls proposed for a change chase of tlH! lots. The agency, a diamond guard ring that St. aod oortheast ol the Co-from low to medium density which oow has just under he gave her to mark their rona del Mar freeway wJII residential at another publlc half a mlllton dollars lo Its 25th wedding anniversary. also be considered for al-hearing. treasury, Is financed by a A slmple electric watch ternate general plan or zoo-rake-off of property taxes helps keep her on tlme for ing amendments on Nov. 7. DEBORAH PROMO TED generated in the redevelop- her busy schedule. Mrs. Another wUJ be property be-Nurse Deborah Gr:tnt. ment area, whicb Is bordered Carter's ears are pierced, tween 2751 and 2881 Bristol daughter of Mr. and Mrs. roughly by 19th, Oranre, 17th and she llkes gold ball St •• odd rJJmbers, aDd west Frederick c. Grant, 559 aod Anaheim. earrlngs. of the Corona del Mar free-Promontory Drive West, re-The McNally school cam- With Rosalynn Cuter~ way frontage road, south of cenUy was promoted to Army pus at 19th and Newport Is as with most American wo-St. Clair St. Aoother secUoo captain while sen1Dg with also scbeduled Cor e•eotual men, jewelry becomes a with general plan and zoning the 121st Evacuation Hos-redevelopment, after the matter of persooal choice conflicts &~e for beulog 1s pltal tn Seoul, Korea. Capt. cootfmatioo high school and style, aDd a l&sUIIC property oortb of the Santa Grant entered the Army 1n there ls mo•ed to a new etpressloo of seatlmeat Ana Country Club, east of September, 1975. Sbe re-location. Current plans are rt•en by la.-.1 ooes. She tbe Newport treeway, south celved a B.S.R.N. ctecree to move lt to tbe present wears her jewelry lo ex-of tbe Coi'OQI del War tree-In 1975 from Depauw Uo.i-sUe of Yonte Vista ele- eelleat tute. way llld west of Red Hlll •ers lty, Greencastle, lod. ment.ary school at lrTl.ne liiiii .. iiiiiiiiii ........................................ I Ave.amM~eVIsta. Busloesses alq Newport • ft ... o---able • Blvd. between Harbor and A i:1LA. ~ ru 18th will probably remain ~ HOT 'I"UB inptaceunder tlleredevelop-~ meat plan. But there Is a ~ posalbUlty that these bust- . ,.,-aesses wUJ bt deslcoed so 11._.7a.oiU ....... 11'. JCW..-TiaACII ~ ...... OTMII DIALIIi ,,.._.,_.,11 110M. COAIT MWT L A.UMA I I ACH CALI P. tHI1 ,. ...... ,. . ..,_YAL& _,,~ ..... fUN TUMINO" WITH Serendipity FACTORY DIRECT tbat tbty wlll bnt bustness t'roDtac" faclnc toward both Newport BlYd. IDd Park An. Uoetrta.lDtJ about the f\J- turt ot tbt toac..platiMd Route 55 trM,.y cuts only a sllcbt cloud oYer tbt r•- d.,elopmtat proJect. be- CUM tbt hwftr I'Wtt nOt co mrtb ollttb, U.. bln.-lll)altWMt oiU.. Put. biiMe ....... *It toward Newport 3lf'CI. MU te. ~wport Beeelll dtJ ltatb, Ulll Mit KliiiJIJ 10--~ ..... 1..-a p.Njld ana. NEW MEMBERS of tbe Newport HartiOT Esclwle"e Club are Newport Beach Pollet Cblef Charles Gross, at left. aod Newport Beacb Teaob Club vtce..presldent Larry Johnson, at ri(tlt. lnducttnc them into the club at the Oct. 13 luncheon meetlng at tbe Bahia Corinthian Yacbt Club was past Exchange Club president Dick Hodge, center. (Exc~nge Club photo.) ENSIGN SUBSCRIPTJON ORDER READ ALL THE LO CAL HEWS SEHO IH YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ORDER TODAY I Bach Choir organizing OHE YEAR, $6.00 -TWO Y EARS, $10.00 ~-----------------Tbe Newport Bach Choir 1s orgao.1%lng under the di- rection or Dr. Charles Friesen, director of music ministries at St. Andrew's Pr esbyterian Church or Newport Beach. The choir wlU specialize in the study aDd performance or tbe church cantatas or Johann Sebastian Bach. Performances for the new choral Ofi1n1zatlon are scheduled Cor Nov. 19, Jan. 8, March 24 aod May 29 and wlll Include the presen- tation of 8 Bach cantatas. The performaoces wlll be sung in German and wtu . be accompanied by chamber orchestra. The choir will . rehearse from 2 to 4 weeks before ea~h performance, thus provld1oe singers who are members or church choirs and community chor- uses the opportunity to par- Carter lauds Hoag service In a recl'nt letter from tbe Wltfte House, President Car- ter congratulated Hoag hos- pital on Its 25 yea rs of quality care to harbor com- muoltles. President Carter wrote, ··From small beeinDln&s tilts floe institution has due loped into a total medical care fa- cUlty equipped and stalfed to meet the d1verst> needs or Newport Beach aod sur- rounding communities. Whlle providing the most modem healtt! care techoo- logy, you have neYer lost sight of the tndJvldual needs of the people you serve.'' The president's letter came ln the midst of the hospital's celebration of Its 25th year as a major medic- at raclllty. JAPANESE SOPRANO W1LL OPEN SEASON Opeo.ing the 1977-78 sea- son or the Harbor Area Com- munity Concert Association Is Japanese sopnno Sh.lc- mel Matsu moto. The pro- gra m wUI lnclude Japanese folk songs followed by a traditional program or ar- ias, lleder, aDd art 90D(S sung ln several languaces. The concert will be at 8:15 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29~ 1n the ~nta Ana High School auditorium. Admission ls by member- ship card only. For Informa- tion about membersJ'Up or the concert call 894-8531 or 548-4739. LI SA KEEHAN W1H S ACHIEVER AWARD Lisa ~n, tu con- sultant and lawyer, was hOn- ored with tbe l977 -78womao of achieYemeal award by the Newport Harbor Basloeu .f. Professional Women's Club durtnc a meet.LQc tt.ld at thf Wesa Verde Country Club • She Is a cradlaate or the State Un1YtrsUy of Law~ wu listed In Wbo's Who 1D American UDI•erstties. Sbt is asslstaat to tbe dlroctor ol the lApl Atd Society or On.ap Cou.aty Ud la 00 tbt State Coatracton Ltcnatac Board. Sbe piau to run for the State ~tar.. tlcipate without becomlll!! committed · to a r eRUJ.l r weekly rehearsal. NAME .....•..•..•.•...............•.. The Nov. 19 wlU in<'ludE- Cantata No. 117 aDd Cantata No. 93. Rehearsals will be held Nov. 2, 9 and 16. ADDRESS ..........•.. ················· CITY •...................... ··ZIP · · · · · Membership In the choir ls open t>y audition. Inter- ested singers should con- tact Dr. Charles Fr!Psen., 631-2880 or 642-0096. SEHO IH THIS ORDER WITH $6 .00 T O: H EWPO RT H AR 10 R EHSI GH 2721 E. COAST HWY ., COROHA DEL MAR THE ORIGINAL SHE~PHERDER BREAD COPYRIGH T 19~8 NOW OPEN IN LAGUNA BEACH FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE U.S.A •• '!! The European Concept of: EXHIBinON BREAD BAKING See y04Jr own breod ~ band fresh al day in Q4Jr ~"" ~·~• '" LAGUNA BEACH n-. SCHA T fomtly from liahop. Califomia, home of the only· or9Mf SHHPHEIOEJt UEAD• 1931 h now bringing to you in this MW way their fomous products: "SHEEPHERDER BREAD": 1938 MOde with high protein ""••••ctoed Moutafto wheot. "SI&PHERDER CHEEZE IIEAD'-e 19n: llht.U I'd ~ folded by hand Into Sheapf.de. lteod. "HONI-SKQUAW IREAD"e 1977: ow-d ol whole whMt Hour and rye Rour, contoina rei$in jutce. hoM'( -~. "VOI.KOREN IREAD''*t 1977: Fv1 ..., Outdt low-caby ._... ......, COfttoim roi.tn iuiu and row hoMy, lMit no augcw, M.....,. or tw•• wotfwea. '' SOYJRDO BREAD ,, ALSO: Cookies ,_ ..... ,and Coffee W• _.. ~ .,.ciol) {lfllll;et/...,.111 _,ow WH (IOOfh.. ' . -' ... ' .. }i . . ..... ·:j t ' -"~ ··~·' ,...: . ':"""''t'-.,... ..._.·.-..... 4.,_, -.~ ... '.~ . ~~-;· '~···· h '), ? , . -~ ' . • ···••· A . ' " . 1&1 OIIT-R EJ1S!G1 I'UIUIIEDIEEII'-Y: 'II. 2 TIIUaiiiY, OCf. 27, 1177 c:ot11*A oe..IIM, WF. ,... ... ,, .......... II ¢ IIJ. 'I"'IIIR II a ,_ ..... _ .. ......,.. ,_ ___ ... _ .... ..,.No" .. __ _ ..................... , ......... lllcfl .. -.---~~~ -----...--.....,_ ---.. -....... .w----· lf'tho .. unli vi Clod Ia ... - tiiOdq---· -· ~·elocl "'='::: .............. ....:.-.. lllo .U..WIIoh'm', fiCiariol, .... ... pwfcdoD tJI ........... ... lbouol>---.... liruiiood, II -.ld bo to .. lllal --.ld loot ia ... hour tllbtU ----.. lioaal -· Tb. re.an why men do not look JERUSALEM, lsnel: The sou theast corner of the retaining w;all of the Temple Mount is the wbject of iritensive ~orch;aeo­ logical ~tivity as the w:ientim peel back the layers of earth to expose the history of .ilncient jerusalem in this photo taken Olround 1973. The team headed by Prof. Binyamin Muar of the Hebrew University has ended its exc:~vitions of the southern w.tll;after nine yeu s of work. • BIBLICAL RE SEARCH MONTHLy -Pholo courtesy of lm.el Government TOYrkt Ofnu to tbt cbu.rcb toda.y il that. -baa dootroyod ""' .... ..,...,.. by compromiM. THE VALUE OF A MINUTE From JEWISH HOPE, Los Allceles . "Oh. that is not worth much," pt•rhaps some may say, "just one littlt" minult>~ Wr gel so many of tht•m, rvrn in a cla y, that one cannot lw of much USf' to an~·body~" A railway train had stOpfWci at a station , and .SOfl'M' pB!t.-<t'nf;!ers had ali p:hl!·d to changf' trains for 11. branch lint>. While• ~<tandin f;! c•n thl' plat form l•'ai ting fo r the train to mow on. th~ on thr platform could .!ol'f' that ~mf'lh inp: unu.«ual wa;; the mal· tf'r. Porter!< lookc·d frightrned and rushf'd hitht•r and thitht•r. Suddf'nly thr slationmaslN rud!ed down with no hat on, looking inlf"nsely anxious. Sn mr th inp: he Hid to the t"nginc-er gave to hi.~ fan' th•· ~a mr look . In an instant he rrvr r~d the· c·np:inr. and sto rh•cl to back tlw train on to u ;oidinf!;. Slowl y it retrf'ated: too slowly it H't'mt"d to CTIY'p along. while all looked on, tho!!of' in tlu• trai n peering anxiou.«ly from thr window!5. lilllt• knowing that thf'i r livf's ...... n , in gn•a t danl{t'r. as wt·ll as th of;f' of thf' nnlookf.rs. Part of thr l'll j.(inc· still project,.d over thf' main lin,. when an ohjf"ct ... ·a;;. !'t'f'n in tht' dis· tan<'f'-nn t'X JJrc·s.~ train cla.~h inp: alon~ at hradlon~ spc~·cl. c·arryin ~ all ht-forr il. Will tht' othr r !ruin r~rupr? Oh. -..·ill it? All hf'ld tht>i r.Jt.eiJih. A 'minutf' of tinw t probably I""" I gayf"d it. Tht' "!fhl"r trai n juJ't drrw back~on l y just-as thr ~P~" da'iht>d hy. and a !o ... · J!roan of dE'1"p ft't"lin~t and rr li,•f .•wmndt>rlt lo ... ·n thf' plat. form. All had t":<('apc•cl rlt•ath in one of its most trrribl•· form~. All of }'OIL rlf'ar fr i,.nrf.o:. will nwn that that min utP -..·o,o truly a \ulu ahlf' nrw. and C:ocf i ~ .o:till givinj! you man~· ~uch. th at your !'Ouls I nnt hod iPs ulnrw) may bt· !'.aW'rl. God '.o: Word !'It)'!' that a !IOit·mn cry .o:hall onr rfay f!'O for th -"that thrrr .o:hou ld hf" tim•• no long,.r!'' I Rrv. 10.6 ~. Nnw the en is-''Wh o!'Of'ver wi ll mav com•·~" "Today . if ~-f' wi ll hf'ltr H i~ voit'f'." Edited from the-Fila ol Gr~ VI. H•ight by Guye Johnson • fAITH MAGAZINE, Bob Jones University, GreenvUie, S.C. That night Mrs. Howe went to bed and slept soundly for Mill,. ..yu h•fl• s•-rh,. glory of IJJI """"'& of 1h1 LorJ; awhile. But in the early morning she awoke to find her mind H1 is 1r.mpJ;,.8 olll thl' ,;,.,.8, wh,., tb1 Vll1''s of tvrtllh .,. filled with thoug:hts of "a hundred circling camps" chat were ~tor~; visible from her hotel window and the sound of "the trum~ H .. h..th loo11ti 1h1 ft~~,.ftJ ligbtrUNg of 'His ,,rrib/1 stviftswortl: that shall nt'Ver call retreat." To her these things were a Hi$ ,,..,h is ,..,.,h;,.g ON. reminder of-the battle of Armageddon and rhe Lord's rerurn. Slippin& out pi bed, she serdown on paper the immortal words I;,.,,. 11111 Him IN th• wauh-fi,.,s of • h,,U,.,/ cirdnlg umpr; whkh she felt suited rhe prescribed rune as well as the times. Thl'y h1flr Jn,Jdul Him aN air.,.;., thl '"~8 thvlt ~ U•pt; Rerum ins to Boston, Julia showed her poem to rhe editor I can ,.,,.J Hir righlro•s ""''"" by rb .. tUm •"" fi.""B l4mftr; of Thr AtU,Iic Mottlhly. He paid her five dollars (some say Hir a., ir m4rchi"8 oN. four dollars) for it and sugesred its appropriate title. 1 havl' ,.,~ • fi'ry gorprl. writ iN bM,..,uhrd rows of .filii: The popularity of "Bartle Hymn" is attributed toCha~les C. "lfs 1, J ... J u;;rh My coNJimNI'f'l, so wdh yo• My &."•" ~h.J/ JrJ; McCabe, "the Singing Chaplain" of the 122nd Ohto Vo lunteer Lrl thr Hrro. bo,., of wonu11, cnuh 1hr srrpr "t tv11h Hn hr•l: Infantry. Ol.aplain McCabe had read the poem in The AIL,uic 0•,. God is mtJrchrng oN." and memorized it. In 1863 he was captured by the Confederates He h"s IOM11d~J fof'l h th1 t,..,mp•t th.s sh•ll Nlf!,. uJ1 r•tr..~: He rs sifsrng oMt th1 h ... ,.ts of m~N bl/o,., His j..Jgmrftl 11'111; 0 bl' runft , my ro•l. lo "Niwlr Him//,.. jdikml, my frrl.' Q.,,. God is ,.,..,.chi"8 oN. 111 thr be"*'Y of th, liliu Chrill wtJJ bf!"! tJtrou th1 s,., Wct h " glory ;, His borom th•l tr•NS/IIJ""" yo• aM m1: Iff H1 tli•tl to ,..,tl mrn holJ. l1t •r ""to ""''*' m1N fr~r. Whrll' God i1 ,,,.,h,,g o,, Cho,..,I: Glory. glory. HJ/rltl}ah.' Glory, glo?, HJJ,J_Mi•h ! Glory, ~lory, fi,.IJrlt~i•h.' Hu trlllh " march•Ng ON. -),/W Wa..J Howr, 1819-1910 Julia Ward Howe was one of America 's foremos~ women. Her background was one of culture, wealth, education, reform, and dttpspirirua l convict ton. Throu~hour her life she followed a pattern of "simple childlike fatth in God's ruling and overruling power among men." In the fall of 1861 Mrs. Howe and her husband, accompanied by their paStor, Dr.James Freeman O arkc, and their doSC" friend , Governor John /\. Andrews of Massachusetts, traveled to Washington. There they watched a "grand review" of McClellan's Army of the Potomac. When news was received of a su rprise mo ve by the Southern troops, the rev iew had rodisband. As the Howe parry watched the boys march back into Washington and heard them s!ng "john Brown's Body," Dr. Clarke commented, "That 1s a good marching: tune,Julia .-Why don'• you write better wo rds for it ?" She replied, "I have oflen prayed rhat I might, Pasror." in Winchester, Virginia, and imprisoned in lJbby Prison at Richmond. One evening the prisoners at Libby received the distressing news that their Union troops had lost 40,000 men in a battle. How happy they were later to learn that the report had been in error and that their fo rces had instead been victorious. Chaplain McCabe began to sing "Mine eyes have .sttn the ~ory of the coming of the Lord," and the orher prisoners 10inf:d in the chorus, "Glory, glory, Hallelujah~" Following his release from prison, McCabe wem 10 Washington to speak before the Christian Commission. There he recounted his prison experience and sang "Battle Hymn." The audience applauded; then President Lincoln, the tears streaming: do wn his face, ~uested, "Please sing ir agai n."Mc:Cabe was honored to sing rhe hymn at several memorial ser"Vices for Lincoln. Mrs. Howe received many honors for her Hterary efforts and for her work in behalf of women's suffrage, the cek-brarion of Mother's O..y, and other causes. On June 16, 1909, she received an honorary degree ac Brown University, Rhock Island; and on October 5, 1910, at the age of91, she reaivrd. an honorary degree from Smith College. As she was wheeled onro the platform at Smith she was given a standing ovation. When the presentation was fi nished, the organ pealed a chord, and everyone stood and sang "Mine eyes have SC't'n the glory of the coming: of rhe Lord . . . " Although mapy runes were composed for "Battle Hy~n," Mrs. Howe preferr~ the sp irited air of "j ohn Brown's Body." The .sou'rce of this rune is debatable. Some people attribute it to William Steffe of Richmond, saying that he composed it for UK' in a ca mp meeting in Georgia. Whatever iu source, the rune hu been consider~ "undignified" by many musici•ns; some have refused ro play it ; bur thousands have cheered it. D ARE YOU A WATCHFUL CHRISTIAN? Gleanings ... By S. H. Kenyon (Prophetic Witneu) FROM "THE JEWIS HOPE" Are you watching until the hour when the Lord co~? Wear,. commiMionPd to do !10. What does thi~ word "watch" mf'a n ? It means to be on the al~rt. Arr you on th~ alt-rt as • Christian ? I was prraching in my chun::h from Revrlati on 3 and tht' fi rst few verses where we have refrrence to th e church at Sardis, the Lord cha r~t:ing that {'hurch through Hia servant John. "Thou hut a name that thou livt"St and art rlf'ad . Be watchful and strengthen the things which remain that are rudy to die : for I have not found thy worb perfect hdorr God." ''Be watchful," what doe8 the word "watchful " mean there? h means to ~ busy for God, an d a Christian who is really watchful is a Christian who is bu!!ly and active for God . Ar,. you on the alert for God? Are you . wat ch,ing ev~ry opportunity whereby you may be able to speak to sonw aoul about Jesll!l Christ : Yea, occupy till I come, and when we art-occupyins we are certainly on the watch. In Mark's ppel. chapter 13, vet8e 32 we read thie: "Of that da y and that hour know- eth no rnan, no, not the angels ... but the Father." Of what day? The day of the Second Cominf!: of Jesus Christ. The ansels do not know when the Lord i1 «oins to return, but Jesus aaid : "The Father knoweth." And then He soea on to say in th .. t portion of Scrip· tu~: ..,.ake heed, watch 1nd pray."' You !lee we are commi•ioned to watch. We are told, .,.For the Son of Man ia aa a man ta~ing a far journey, who s .. e authority to his aervanta, and commanded the porter to watch. Watch ye lherd'ore for ye know not when the muter of d. hou~e. comdh, at even, or at midnisht or at the cock..crowins, or in the morning. Leat ..,..,.., tuddenly he find you aleeping, and .... aay unto you I aay unlo alf, Watch." ---.. llaldtew 24:46 we read: "'81.-ed it that M ,_. ..... hit Lord whet! ho -'o thall w • ...._. w. thoald •• he prodoi.U.s ... ~ , ........ rne.qe th.t ChrUI died .. ---... to tbo Scri ........ tbol • -...W, dtat lle •-&fl"io on ... .._. ..,, T• •m 1aMer wlwa 1-•• ~ .... ..,_, u,_..., .... Hlo,..-loot .. ,._ ..,. W ke 10 kn 1 hr 10 -'· _, 6o r-.t t ':..J '"' _. aller a t::~~t:"Lr ~ fttor ..:tHO:.':': ( Temple spealdn~ to the Docton. He uid to His parenta : "Wist ye not that I must bf. about my Fathu 's blUi n~ ?'" Child of God-are vou constantly about your Father's businees? We are living in a materialisti c· a,;e and 1 am afraid that matrria lism i"' creepins into the lives of the ~plr of God . I wonder is that &O in your cue. Are you mo r~ oonc:emed about the material things of th is life, layins up in stor~ here on this euth rather than layins uf. (or yourvlves treasures in heaven. I cha · lenge you, are you more concerned about the matrrial thi nRS of thi1 life than you arc about the thin,r:s of God ? I say to the people in my church that we nrvn need to worry about the mat~rial thin~~:s if we put God first. "Seek ye flnt the kingdom of God and hia ri~teous· nts~ and aD th~ thin~ shall be added unto you,"' and the Scripture teache. that if riches increase. art not thine heart upon them. The hymn writt-r well put it, "Work for the ni_..t i! oomin~. when man's work is donf'." I be- lieve. child of Cod, that our time to work for Jesus Onist i1 very, very abort. I believe the Lord's comins ia soins to take place -.ery soon and we need 19 ~ up and doins, up and working for God in thete days. If you reaDy want to find out what that work ia, set down before Cod in the place of prayer and ult Him to renal Ria will unto you. J am afraid there are soinK to be many people of God ashamed when they stand be. fore the Judp~Cnt Seat of O u iat. THE MEANING OF SUCCESS Th•t man it '• ~ wbo bao lind -u. lauchod -· ud lowcl rauch; • wbo hoo plnocllllo-fllntol· lipDt ., .. aod lllo love ol chllclnn; who hoo fillad hlo nlc:ho --pilobod 'hlo taoll; who loo-tbo -'d bollor tilaa ho 'li>undll -borby' • porfecl- ' or a rweued eouJ; '--....... ·--~~~ ........ ......,. ot failed to ....,_ it; _.....,._tbo_la_ ... -... -·bo hod. _ ......... ..._ ' SCIENCE AND THE BIBLE SPACE FINDINGS DISAPPOINT EVOLUJ'IONlSTS By Dr. Bolton Davidhi!iMr (Note. on article by Dr. Harold Slu sher) The ceophysidatl believed the moon has solidified before the earth even had a eru.at, but te.tl on the moon showed that it still i1 in • proce. of ~linr. Evolu· tioniata were 1urpriHd that the moon has a macnetic field , indic11tinc ita core U liquid in1t.e.d of aolid. With ita small 1it.e, a liquid core indicates a youncar .. Inatrumenta .. ton the moon show that it has frequent tremon. similar to earth· quakes here. It was belie~ th11t due to its Arnall size the interior would be "de.d" and'not Miamolo(ically active. This is another evidenc-e of a younc ase. In accordance with uniformihuian noti ons. if the moon really were the ace the evolutionilll believe-aome 4,500,000,000 years, it would be expect.ad to be covered with about fifty-four feet of cosmic du!ll.. NASA spent milliona of dollarw tryini to find out if it really was there, 111 apace vehidea and their crewa could be trapped in &hi• dual. But the tint astronout on the moon was able to ICrape with hi1 shoe down to solid rock. It later was four.d that even in depreued area• there i1 leu than ten feet of dust. The 1tnall planet Mercu ry i1 doee to the sun, and on the side toward the sun the temperaturt~ is hiah enouch to melt lead. But Mercury has an atmoaphere and in thia atmo.phere are some Iicht 11eaes which would have been driven ot'l by this time if the .alar 1y1tem were a• old as the evolutionisllll 18Y it il. Accordinc to the Paintins Robert.aon etfect, particlee of matter in the 1~ between tt.. planet. mu1t move over closer to the aun until eventually they are conawned by the •un'• heat. In accordance with calculationl, all the du1t in the aolar •yatem would be 1wept into the sun within seven.! billion yean. The evolu- tioniata ex~ to 8nd evtdenH that the moon is aomet.hinc like four aftd • hall billion y-n old. If it were of auch an are. all the dust would be cone from tM .alar •Y•tem, but lp.<.'e probell ,.....) a tll'rent amount of dust bttw.eh theo planeta. Althourh the ap.ce p~ram waa initiated larrely with the deN.n to pin iJa. formation about tha oririn of the aolllr ayw.tem and the oririn of life. the andinp have been la"'ely diNppointinl! to the evolutioni1ts.-Chriatian Vidory The Bible Answers .FJtoltl "TD IVAJtGii..'' .. ~.FLA. "'Is tt the teechlrc of Sc:rtpt"" thtt tft« the ChuA:h is .,.,., rMny In awt.. ttndom will lilt 1lanned 1nc1 bl leWd? ThoM .t1o teeeh thtt beN tt on Rw. M, aloo flo¥, M -."-Y Ill--·· -and ,..ion'." Scri--no -In "'-lulu,. pariod 10<---and ,.~ ~.=-.. ~.~...nr.ol.::' .... -~ ": ::'"~~"'U ~";:: -...., .. of 11!0 ~ Jooua will bo His _,,,. to. 11!0 oir ID roloo 1llo - -.., tfio 11o1.._ ooiftb U r-. ••W. 17). --· -wilt onty bo =-:.,.r...=.::, = =-= :.:~ ::Stl:'l:=""- "~-~~.~----~~'-"' Ji L<XE liT~ Tl\€1~ ·---.CJb) I Ddl , .. ,. ... in Chrin had eome to die on a eroaa. He dac:lllred, .. To tbia end waa I born, and for this eauM came I into the world." He nf•n to the faet that he must drink of thia ~up -not the eup of the prden but the eup of tha erou. A spiritual work muat be done In the Splrlt and bJ the Spirit. 'nle redemption of man I• a splrttual work. We an 1aved "by HI• blood." Our redemp- t.lon ia aeeompliahed by the work of t.he erOaa. ·moth nor rust dCN~t eorrupt. and wtiere thine• do not brttak t.hrourh nor ateal." • From "SWORD OF THE LORD" What would you think of a man who would walk out of a reataurant where he had juR: h..d a good meal, 10 acre:. the ~&Net to another eatthop and pay them, inat.Md of of. fering to pay where he had eaten? Be careful how you answer, for the parable appli• to some of you. You belon1 to a modemiatic chun:h.There you hear nice little euaya, book repc:II'U and political .. rmonettea, but you Jiat.en in vain for real Bible pnachinc th.at f..U your eoul. So •hen you want a "~quare meal" :rou.JO. ~ the fundadftt.WIJ thUfclt' •MH -tW'pQIOf ·' r-you on tho milk. brood Uld ...tfllbo Word. You lick your chop~ i.bd 11iY1 ''Ah, th.at ~ ju.t. wbat my huncry toW needed!,. But do you ueociate your~~~lf with thia churth and belpaupport itl propam? You do not. You 10 ri1ht bllck to that dMd church which you aay you cannot. leave beeaUM "all my people have belonred there, aDd I haw been a member there ao lone, I just cannot leave" (lilly Mntimental nOMenMl . You put your money, or rather the LORD'• money into that work. You heir tupporl • liberal. who atarvet your tpiritua life, deni• your Lord and helpt damn people in Hall by hia unbelief. You leave your membenhip there, where the Bible it acotr.t at, where your Lord'a vir&in birth, deity, mired-. death for our tina, bodily rwurrection &ftd. literal retum are reject.d. You are a putake:r of their evil deeda, "For he that biddeth him Godapeed ia ~ker ol their evil deeda" (0 John 11). God aaya, "Come ye out from •mona them"-the u.nbelieven (U Cor. 6:14·18). The Word at.o •peaks of &ame "haviDf a form oC JocUine., but denyinc the power thereof," and 18}'1, "from aucb turn ••ay" (D Tim. 3:5). You pt )'OW' 1piritual food in ooa chun:h. You aupport another. Shame on you! Think it over. GLORIFY GOD WHERE YOU ARE When you ore tempted to wish you were In more fava<able drcumotances 10 that you mtpl better glorify God, think of Cbarleo Spurpoo'o pbllooophy alone .lhlo Une. He uoed to oay: "A flab of the ... might oay, 'How I would,.O. play the -ol God If I oould olnC or IIIOUDt .a Qeo like I bird r But I dolphin In 8 treo would be I WILJ puteoque affair. and tbele would be 110 ~. "' God to -In trout olnlllnlln the pvtw. llut ' -ilio flab cuta the """ with qlle liD. It Ia ...,...h,l WCIIIdolflally to tia habitat. Ita .._, briaa ' ' Ia ~ for the clmf!DIIIDCM Ill trhlda It fiDdl It,. Ifill." So God hu mlldlod aur -.11 to 'Our ..._. • .,_,We an aot ID OUI' JICUT II llft"dm fl,..,.. -' cldmt. IAt .. IJadfJ Him ........... - • I D.llOVE DEEP THE NAILSI CB7 One ol lhe ..... I_) I ....._ c!oop !he ,.,., In !he -.... '""" Rill HIJ ,...... tllan HIJ ,.. oollll a p lfloc I 00411dl lui .. :_sod,., -In tile ...... fll "* ., IVr4 ,.,.., , 10411 • .,.. ....-..... He ,., . I Gfi&Ded 'Hio tid. "*" "".-: lltll I -I ...., ,_ -HIJ .,_, He ;;;,a.; ..,_,._ 110 _, lui Hit ,..., -..., 10 ....... ""' ....... ', •• 01. ,,.. .,.,_ .. ,.r~~.., ~ ' a ,_ 10 MI ,,_.,, .. h:.:: Gil.,.. ··---,.,.' lllr41dtoaw _..,._Heaflillll ', .............. .,....., .......... .....,_.....,........, __ .....,,... ·, . , ·~.-a 7 c · ,-iJ., , • ftoack 9rop~lJ & [ngricJtnt) Co. I r I 1! CHARMS• EXECUTIVE GIFTS ! PEWTER -SILVER HOLLOWARE ~ MENS&WOMENSJEWELRY ACCESSORIES 1 102 E. 11TH STREET AT SUPERIOR AVENUE 646 3141' liCOITA MESA, CALIF. - HARBOR FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH 23RD ST. at ORANGE, COSTA MESA . 6.45-SOSO DR. f. KENTON BESHORE, PA STOR SuDday MonJ.nr Worship ••••••••••••• 10:SO a.m. S.Dday School-9:15a.m. W~y serrtce -7 p.m. An IDdepeodeot coorcb wttb Bible teach!Dg rnin1.stry ANOTHER CALAMITY befalls mllllonalre Joe Beojamio, portrayed by Jack Byron of Seal Betel\ (right), aDd wltneaed by his youneer son, James Patrick O'Hannon of Balboa Island, and daughter, Tanya Szabe ot Corooa del War. The south coast premler of Nell Simon's comedy, ''God's favorite," opens a 3 week run Nov. 1 at Laguna Moulton Community Playhouse, Laguna Beach. U coo- tiDues on the buge stan Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8:10 p.m. uotU Nov. 19, with a Sunday matinee Nov. 6 featurl.Dg an optional champagne brunch. ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES We lnYite yoU to wordllp LUtHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER, LCA 2900 Paclllc View Dr. Corooa del Mar, CalU. Challenge tennis tourney at John Wayne Club here JlUT CHURCH OF CIIIIST. SQENTIST 3303 Via Lido Newport Beach Sundlly Scbool -9 & 10:30 SundMy Semce - 9 l 10:30 WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETlNG 8:00 p.m. RF.AD/N (; RO OM. Wuk days: 9 a .• m:·-Sp.m. Wednesday: 9 am-7:45pm Tuesday: 9 am -5 .pm, 7 -9 • • • • L AWRENCE D. FRUHLINC Pastor --Pbooe 759-1031 SUNDAY SERVICES: CtJirch scbool. • . • 9:15 Liturgical se"tce • 10:30 Nursery and Coffee Hour ACcr• .. w•••• eo.taMeu. The John Wayne TeonJs Club bas again scheduled a challenge tournament with the Orange County All-Star team. The second annual event wUJ be held from 11 to 5:30 this Saturday and Sun- day, October 29 and 30, at the John. Wayne Tennis Club 1n N•wport Beach. such as Mark Andrews, Jan Erik Palm, Denals Trout, Robbie Culllltngbam and Gretchen Galt (ranked 8th 1n the country) wlll be loolt.lng for a repeat victory. The teams wiLl be com- prised of 16 worr.en and 16 men, with matches scheduled m women's singles aod doubles, men's slngles and double-s and mixed doubles. .&£COND CHURCH Of' CMILI&T.sct£NTIST Newport Beach at Corona delMar AUTUNITe ..-ntOOISTCHUICH 181h St. & Hert)or Blvd. a.rclls.t.ritw Al ... -t:JI W---II:MAM. Steve Warfield of the Sunny Hills Racquet Club and Raody V erdlck will be the co- captains of the All-Stars, GET ACQUAINTED who were defeated tn the CHARLU D. CLARK nrst match 1n 1976 by the TOURNEY IS SET 3100 Paclttc View Dr. Suoday School -10 a.m. Sunday Semce - 10 a.m. Wednesday: 8:00p.m. RP: A DI NG RUO.'r4 3500-8 E. Coast Hwy. Entrance on Narcissus Mon.-Fri.: 10 am to 5 pm Sunday afternoon: 1 to 3 Saturday: 10 am to 4 pm • • • • You are cordially invited to attend Coorch Se"lces aDd to use Reading Rooms. PAS T OA P'AUL H. ALEXANDER ASSOCIATE GRACE BIBLE CHURCH V etera.os Memorial Bldg. 565 W. 18th. Costa Mesa REV. TOM TYREE, Plstor SUNDAY SERVICES: 10:00 a.m. aDd 7:00p.m. CHILDREN'S PREP SC HOOL, 10:00 a.m. HOME BIBLE CLASSES: Call 552:-0092 *Teaching Bible Doctrine• THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH .. THE F'JfMPLIEST CHURC.H IM JO-cW.' W.;\y~t; p, ~U LLF.N. PAS..'J.(.l.R l f 100 A.M.·-ADULT WO.SMIP' & SUM DAY SCHOOl 6:00 P'.M. -EVANGELICAL HOUR JOt MAGHOLIA AT SANTA AHA AVE., COSTA MESA tlluau1u1~ Q!ongrrgatioual cthurr~ A FREE AND INDEPENDENT COHGREGATIOHAL CH RI STIAH CHURCH 'fH t: RF.V. JOli N A. 1./ND\'•\1.1 .• \4i11i ~lt-r 9 a00 A.M. SUNDAYs 811LE STUDY 10t30 A.M.• WO.SHIP SERVICE, SUNDAY SCHOOL 3262 BROAD STREET, NEWPORT HEIGHTS NURSERY CARE PROVIDED PHONE: 642·2740 Wayne Club. John Andrews, Robyn Ray, Julie Hay•nrd and Di<'k Leach are a few of the All-Stars scheduled. Jerry Van Llnge, the new pro at the Wayne Club, and Gall Glasgow will head the Wayne team. Club players LOAN RECORD IS REPORTED Newport Equtty Funds thJs week reported a new loan r ecord throu~ht the third quarter ol1977 with a volume of $9.7 mlllton. up 149 per cent over the same period last year. Second trust loans ar- ranged by thf mortgage brokerage firm for th~ period totaled 524 loans, ex- ceeding a $1 million monl hh average. Company preslt1enc Law- rence Levinson pointed out that 95 per r ent of thelr loans are interest only, aod tYPically average $18,000. Newport Equity Funds ts headquartered In Newport Beach, with branches In Mis- sion VIejo, San Diego and Huntington Beach. PUBLI C NOTI CE: PUBLIC NOTICE P U BL IC N OTICE OouoUcl&&ed .. pon of Oo•d.tUOil of "----~~~-QE-~~.J:'Q.13I. ___________ ••. ______ _ f t...e-•t UCk ., kftlll ) of------~-~-~---•--------9-~---------•&Dd Ikna..Uc ___________ _ C~l 10...01 .• Subaid.Wiee a& Ule cJOM of......_. OD.~r-~-----• lt_E ___ , .,.,. .... 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MIWPOIT HAIIOI IMSIGM . ' . ... • • The second annual New- port Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce golf tourna- ment for members and guests to get acquainted, tees off at noon Thursday, Ort . 27, at the Irvine Coast Count ry C lull. The wild scramble format or last year will prevail . • • that is, best drive of each roursomeselectecl, best of each following shots •.• until the ball Is holed out. '·Thi s way, each member or every foursome has a chance for hls own prlnte lmmortallt)' by hitting the shot that may wia for hts team! Reprdless of abUlty, all can have a great Ume, ·· says tournament manager Joe Carl. The $25-per-player entry includes golf cart and com- plimentary waf!OD. Trophies are u for grabs for the longt>st drive, the closest to the pln, lowest team score, and highest sweat hogs (the team with the most strokes). For turther Information, r ail Joe Carl at 640-4260, or the Chamber at 644-8211. ESTATE PLANNING SERIES DUE AT OCC • Family estate plannJng," 3 free 4-p3rt lecture series, will be offerE•d at Orange Coast College on Thursday everungs, heginnlng Oct. 27, from 7:30 to 9:30 in nne arts lecture hall 11 9. Le<'turer is Michael J. Gertner, 3 partner In the Newport Beach law firm of Howser, Gertner and Brown • For lntor matlon about t~ series, phone 556-5880. KIR~ KNIPP TAKES ACADEMY TRAINING Kirk B. Knl.pp, son or Mrs. Ann H. Allen, 424 San Ber- nar,Hno, Newport Heights, has completed cadet bask training at the U.S. Mllltaf) Academy, West Point, N.Y. A 1977 graduate of Costa Mesa high school, Cade-t Knlpp r eceived a congres- sional appointment to the academy. His flther, Donald A. Knlpp, lives at 286 Princeton Drive, Costa Mesa. HAIR *CUT .. CURLED ,.. COLORED .. COIFFURED If. 'CETERA FtD e Hltr Speal ll.laca *· LORRAINE•s IEAUTY NOOK OM TM• -.c:MI\.·V~"' c.. •• 4 ..... , . , ..... '"-7U6 •tT. tMa . - M. c ld II . b .d NEWPORT HARBOR ENSia. 1ss a we 1s r1 e PuBLI~EoWEEKLv-Pc.3 THURSDAY, OCT. 'D, 1177 CORONA DEL MAR. CAUF, --------------------------------------- of Arnold Arendseri Wr. &.ad Mrs. ArDOld A rtodMo are rnatiJic Ulelr bome Ill BIJbol followlac t~lr marrtace at the Balbo& Yacht Club early lD theeveo- lDc OG Saturday, Sept, 10. The bride b the former Jwa LlDden Caldwell, davabter of Wr. and Mrs. Jack Caldwell of Newport, The weddtog took place on tbe lower bayside deck of the club wttb the Rev. Roan Mel ofttclatlng. The bride was adorned In a pearl white satin gown, which was her mother's wed- ding dress. The dress wu fashioned with a marqulset neckllne, which held a drop shoulder rome trimmed wltb penis. Wrist length sleeves were trimmed with the same design. The tull skirt nowed loto a cathedral length train. Her fingertip veil was held In place with 3 pearl-stul1ded cap, which also had been worn by her mother. She carried a bou- quet or white roses, stephan- otis aod fern. Uld Eroest BaJdovln. Th• groom ls ~ soo of Mr. and Wrs. Arnold AreDdseoof Houston. Teas. A buffet supper was beld at the Yacht Club followln( the ceremony, '"tbJoy That- well and Karen Kennedy as- slsttoe and Karen Morey presentlng the guest book. Cynthls Steedwasthewed- ding soloist. Mrs. Caldwell received guests ill a nora! ch.lfton gown 1D pink and bronze with a bronze toned orchJd corsue. The groom's mother wore a nora I paisley print in pastel shades. Shf' wore gardenias. The former Janis Cald- well graduated with honors from LeWis i.t Clark College after graduating from New- port Harbor hhth schooi.Sht< was a Natto .• 11 Ct1arlty Le-a ·•. 1e tttar.te. Her hus- bant1 _.,,,or!~ Cerritos Col- lege and Ca. S~ate San Dl:e~o. where he r eceived a football scholarship. ARMOLD AMO JANIS ARENOSEM The brldP.'s sister, Joyce Caldwell Ukroplna, was ma- tron or honor, and the brides- maid was Tracy MUter. Both atteodants were dressed ln name-colored chltton gowns wtth bouquet or roses. NOW "/fl'lfl&j'l4f'" • . • PERY., STEAl CARPET CLEANING CLEANING The groom's young daugh - ters, Karl Marie 3nd Geoelle Marte, served as fiowerglrl aDd train bearer, resper- ttvely. ~· the wOfld s largest w1ll restOfe t~ h•~ ' bf>auty 1n your drai)E'rtes WITH THE ADCKD PROTECTION OF • '----...r Dalt Northe) was best man. Ushers iocludecl the bride's brother, Scott Cald- well; her brother-in-law, Robert Ukropina, and Ron Vand~rpool, Mu: ValleJO, OW..II!""'I Coot removes and clean'> C1rapertes rehangs t~m woth per1ect pletlts and PVen hems And a Coli cleamng PJofongs drapery life s cot~g!!!( ,.. HOMES • APART~ENTS • MO· Jj BilE HOMES • OfFICES • JERRY MacDONALD WINS EXPERT BADGE Specialist Four Jerr~· B. MacDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Mae- Donald Sr., 3024 Grant Ave., Costa Mesa, recent!} was awarded the expert Medi<'al badge at F't. Campbell, Ky. The badKe is the Army's highest non-combat pro- ficiency award fo• .nedlcal persoMel. WAU TO WAll CARPET. FURNITURE & DRAP£RIES ~ ! Cl£ANEO IN YOUR HOME ~ • DEEP SOfl UTRAC· / . TION MAKES YOUR CARPO SAHI· $ ~ CASH & CAftY T ARY CLEAN! ,. · - QUALITY l SERVICE. YOU CAN EXPECT FROM "THE WORLD'S LARGEST' Spec. MaC'Doaald, a medi- cal aidman with the 502od lnlantn at Ft. C ampiJell, K} •• also was promotecl to his present raok. TEA, BOUTIQUE TO BE HELD ON NOV. 9 Catholic Services Aux- Iliary tea and 'lollda~· boutique will he held Wednesday, Nov. 9, at the- south clubhouse, 300 E. Coast Highway, Bayside VIl- lage, from 1 to 4 p.m. Mrs. Mary Muth, presi- de-nt, reports that tunds raised will augment the gen- eral tuod or theOfl!:anJzatlon. Mrs. Mary Louise Gor- man. chairman. Is assisted by Mrs. LucUie Norton arx1 Mrs. Rosemary Murph}. JLESTI~~~ 540-13&6-&42-0270 w 6BJ \ 1702 NEWPOIT llVD. AT 17tt. It · CDIT ~~~!~~~·~· ··w tHUJI.._ l~flff.l.."'\1 11A0e0 IMWAW'CMD ftiUCal DRAPERY. CARP£T & ~SlERY CLLANERS AutltcHtic }Hdian !fcwclrlf BIG DISCOUNT BEAUTifUL, CONTEMPORARY AND TRADITIONAL HANDCRAFTED PIECES, SJGNED BY INDIAN CRAFTS- MEN, C A~ RE YOURS AT NOCOST, WITH NOSHQ,PPING TRIP, THROUGH A PRIVATE SHOWlNG Pl.-4.!\. CASH PL.\N AVAILABLE fOR CHARrT ABl E ORGANIZATIONS. Gl'•\R-\~TFt-0 PROOI f'T..; -Fl ~-FO I.KI.ORF S1xty·two luxunous bungalows SUites and rooms command a sensational voew from a hrll-slope tn the most e'clus•vt> sect1on ol Acapulco Guests may select unobtrus1ve pnvacy of lht>tt o wn cottagt> and pool or sunbathe w1th the ·1et set at the famous V1ll a Vera '-'OOI and bar w ht>reo favon le lrOPICal drtnks can be en,oyed. e1ther 1n or out of lht> wat£>r For the tenn1s buff thre-t> clav courts are ava•tablt> bOth n1ght and day For the gourmet. mternat•onal cu1s1ne and Mex1can SPt>C•ttll•es p1epart:>d at your requesl For the roman11c prtvacv and S£>CIUS10n For £>v£>rvonE' unfo rgettable mem o r1es THE VIllA VERA. .-------HONEYMOON PACKAGE------~ ... 5 Days/4 N ia hIs Per~ons 1119.7 0 --EFFECTIVE FROM ~Ril 1st THRU NOVEMBER 30th--- Arr-Conditloned Double Room wrth Prrvate or Sharrng Pool • Welcome Drink on Arrival • Full Breakfast Every Day • One full Drnner (for Two) at "EL PATIO" Restaurant • 1/2 Hour Tenn1s Lesson Per Person • Two Tickets for "LE JARDIN" Night Club Including One Drrnk Per Person • One Free Daily Hour of Court Time • Gratuities EXTRA NIGHT $34.50 ON E.P . US Reps JACK HUGEN INT and KARRY JARVINEN ._NO ASSOCIATES US National WATTS 1 (800) 421-0767 ' Write or Phone For Package Rates and Free Color Brochure fO 'Vtlla\?era HOftL A RAccau.T CL .. P.O. Box 560. Acaputoo, Mex. Phone 4-03-33 ~:. ·~ ' ' ' . . ' ' :-·. ·-·. ·. :-:.: ·:· ~~: . ·-':: ::: .-. :: =~ ·-·-·:· .• . . -. ... .-. .-. ~: . -: -: ;-.· .· ~ .. ~. .. .--· .. .. .. . --· .· .-.· -· ·: :: ::· ::. :: ,•'. . · .. ~:.i )~ "' ••• "' '" ••• ' ,_ -··· FALL T!NNIS SALI! (STARTS FRL. OCT. 17 THRU NOV 13) Sl -Sllll U:OUCTIONS ON WAIMUP SUITS, TI:NNIS IJIIOES lfEN'B AND 1101fEN'8 CLOTHING. 80X, ETC. BANCROFT BALL&; ..... PER WITH TRADE -IN OJ' a OLD BALLS NO LllflT ON PURCHASE c!Paramouni .dJxwl• _,_, The providH a simple dignified cremation te~lce with disNmination at .... Theta is no need lor embalming, coametotogy, casket or grave Your ~ocial Security or Veterans AdMinislrallon dMth benefit may cover our complete sen,..ice. Our literature te lls the complete story ol our society. Write or cell THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY 646-7431 24 HOURS 2400 W. Coeel Hwy, lulte I, IMIIJMM'I BMCtt MalnDer Better BuSiness Bureau Send Fr" Portfolio to: No Salesman Will C•ll NAME ADORESS 'FOR ALL Off YOUI INSURANCE NI!E~ ~bert son Insurance c.Associates .,.,., ,..,~~· ~· l711 E. Coast Hwy .• SuitcJOO Corona drl Mar Burglar ~ new • e HAll I SKIN CARE STUDIO ~ new • a ADVANCED 5CIII'4Tif\C HCHNIQUIS All Ho1ootGI ptodyct mo11IUIIU new e • APPROACH TO PAOIUm. DAmAGIO HAIR ......... , • ., ..... 1 .. new s., • .,,..o. let d•ll · •"'* ""'""' • e NUCLEIC HAUl: COLOIUHG .,...._ ........... A ..,... coati I& I ft,IIO ··--.... --.. aparlmolll oiRiellordi.Har- rlaP>o. 1830-B Wattoeo AYe, • • • ApproltmatelJ $1,100 wu etotea from tbl ealt Ia Dlcll Cbu rtla'• ..... tunlll, HM NowportBIYd.; lbe lblol poull>ly ••• ...,. to pia !d-lY aad bad prior Uowltdp ottt:leeombtaatloll •• , Rudolph F. Baron Jr., 323 E. Bay Front, Balboa l.slaDd, reported the $500 U:lett ot the 4 hub caps trom bts car in 1 parkfnE' lot at 6&6 AlltOn Blvd. • • A burrLar stole n6o from a jewelry box tn tbe bedroom of Twilight D. Taylor, 2%!1 Harbor BlYd ••• , Robert C., Durkee, 2138 Placentia A .e., co,npla1ned of tbe theft ot about $10 cash and $10worth of pactaged lauDdry deter- geot from veodtnc machines prted opeD In hls laundra- mat at that address. I .. -~ Sf :~e~ ..... -a. 'Ill~-... 011 ~A ... It ••• Two .... ctaiiN ftllld at $500 ... ,. IIIII• -JUcMrd c. Ktac•u. t10 VIctoria St., WIIIH llf1ll qtllrttrt "" noecUd e MOifDAY, OCT. 1'1 " Cbrt-r c. VDOJial,. 19, oi,!Of'f CM.rlt st •• wu cblf'ltd wttn 4ruDk lh'IYlle aad bit aod ru lfttr ldl car hit 2 parluM;t can &Del damaced tbe pnce door, wall and mall bol of LaeWt Bauer, '613 W, 18tb st., at 1:40 a.m. , , • A burclar twisted tbe !roal door - to pln eltry to tbe rest. dence or Mary M. Fo1, t87! LaSalle, IIIWic a dl(ttal cloct ndJo aDd ~ 8-draw .. er ~elry bot, 1 $110 l~s • • • A burglar pried open the front door of Lawrence G. Smlth, 599 Grand Htven Clr., tak1nc a $500 color TV set • . • A tbtef pried open a wlndw~ tn tbe Ye· hlcle of Mark Douglas, 276 16th Pl., taldac toOls val - ued at ,1,000 ••• A thief used a key type lnstrumtlt to obtain about $25 In coins from coin boxes In the laun. dry room at Newport Blvd • Apts., 2450 Newport Blvd. ••• A 1961 Chevrolet Im- pala car, valued at $500, wa s tolen from Tbomas R. Kerr, 530 WUson St •••• Food stamps worth $60 aod $10 LD currency were sto- len from Sberry AM Bray 218! Pom0111 Ave. ' AlmT ICOM', a podooalo of lbo P--Uolflroll)' SemlDary, b On.art Cout Coli•'• campaa mlalatry umetate lor lbe lrt?-?1 school year. Ht wort. wtth occ•a CbrtiUaa E~plort· Uou Clab ud OOinJeb •· dfllts oa. camp~s on TMJ. daJs aDCS 'nluuday• trom 9 a.m. to Z p.m. A cnduatt' ot OCC, ht rtc:tlnd b.ll B.A. df!l(l'ee from Cal state Fullerton.. He studied tor S y-.rs at PriDcttoo, receh·· tq a deCree lD BlbUcal stu- dies. He na ID ualstaar pastor In Ml.aaesota tor a year alld was a runt P4tl0r In Germaoy tor 9 mootbs before comlD& to occ. M~ TTllESSES .... -JIDVJI.DIIIQ-. Jneeu-Jar Shapes · .......... -c:.n- conu'U MAT;RISS CO. 21-Me.,..,.~ ... Ja.I•J 1umtls ;;reel WE ALSO DO EXPERT FOOT MASSAGES -By DOROTHY 67,-4400 JuUettes porcelain nalls bot oil pedicures bot oil mantcurtn1 BRING ME 'tOUR BROK EN NAIL -- I'LL MAK.E IT LIKEN EW! /! --4'.tl for "}""" AN INVITATION TO VISIT KUHN-DAHLMAN ART GALLERY and Custom Picture Framing ElgbteeD years 1n tbe same location • 2721 E. Coast Hwy., Catu. 926!5 (714} 673-2255 RICHARD M. KUHN, Dtrector CARL TON DAHLMAN, Uuqer FEATURING DIEGO or Germany L. KOENIG or Hawa.U ARTISTS SHOWING CURRENTLY G. BRADESON R. TARZlAN T, PADOCX:K HOPE R, WEE E. THOMPSON C. llYERS A. KELCH G. ROBB J, HANEY U , E. CREELMAN Petsonal -Pet-Yacht Portralta t'}!E 'MOt1{F~ 1<1tc1(£N ;natu 1U C f""Bs scv~ain a 1/i 67J,../29'L MlWI'ORT H~IIIOR EJISIOII PUIUIIEIIIUICL Y-1'0. .. 4 TltURSMY. OCT. 27, lf77 COIIliiA DEL IIAII, CAll f. T H E E N s I 6 N A R .c A D E live .M (}ems IT WILL PAY TO CHECI( OUR PRICES CUSTOM DESIGNED JEWELRl' FINE GEM STONES GOLD CHAINS "l.i.!.l( ',.-' John M. Thompson G.G 210 E. 11111 St., Vall 15 Costa Mesa. caiU . 9Z621 ("' 14) 6-45 -1909 Un Hllrren Sq. Behlad wet seal) YOUR ~OMETOWN NEWSPAPER LOCAL NEWS of LOCAL FOLKS 29TH YEAR OF PUBLI C ~HON AL L UNDER SAM E O WNERSHIP -- - -. ----------------------- Qualtfl.ed 1o publish aU public ooUces required by law . -----. -------------. --------.. CALL 673 -0 550 FO& 8U BSCRIPTIONS, ADVERTISING, CLASSIFIED ADS AND .108 PRINTING "A UniiJIU Shoppirrt Exprrint cr" wardrobes of the world's most fashionably dressed women. • ..,.,. a. T. II l'l--..ut'Q Now in Corona del Mar . Hiding in the Arcade at 2721 EaSf Coast Hwy. PHONE 675"'''3 MON. THRU SAT. 10 TO 5 FRIDAYS 'TIL 8 WATCII FOR ANNOtJNCEIIENT OF OaAND OPENING tJNDt;R NEW OtrNEuaiP ,- ~ '. I f: i •• -. '- ,· . .• •• ' GROUNDBREAKING tor tbt oew ftre statloo to be bullt oD Celter st. ln Costa Mesa's super block toot place Oct. 17. From leftareCltyCouocUwomanMarySm&llwood, Vlce-Mayor Jack Hammett, Mayor Norma H~rtq. Couocllman Ed Mc Farland, and Fire Capt. WayDe HustoD. The oew station, which wUl be the city's Mh, replaces the old Rochester st. station. Total cost, lncluding laDd purchase, Is esUmated at $706,000. The bulld111c wtll total 6,486 square feet and wW house a truck company, an engine company and a rea."• unit. It la the tlrst structure to be started in wper block. Plus call for a senior ciU~n center, a commuDlty center, a DeW library, and a re-designed tramc clrculatlon system. (EDSip photo) NEW HYDRA ClEAN PROCESS MOBILE CARPET CLEANING SYSTEM c.,fttlly Sen CHIIiiH I hwer TniCk u.tts • ~T.~. 10 An Olllboerd .._. moeor aDd t'lSO wortll ol toola were ••• from tM lilo.. ol Wllbu Sc:bloet, Ill VII LJdo Nord. LJdo llle, betwMD 6 p.m. 8eclt. to ud 10 a.m. Od.S ••• ATVMt,l clrat.n, cJotblftc &Dd other ltema nn ltola trom the bome of Timothy CoUlDI, 412 Belw., Balboa, betwe• 2 p.m. Oet. 9 aDtt 10 a.m. Oct. 10 ••• Peter Aaden Neboa. 37, of 9M w. 17th. Coat& Mea, wu cbarced wttb belac lato1lcated &Dd ctt.orderly at 4:40 p.m. at 2318 Newport B1Yd., Welt Newport • • • Jamet All• T~s Jr., 52, ol 61S Poppy, Corona del Mar, was arrested at hlabomeat 11:!0 p.m. and cbarced with beiQJ IDtodcated aftd disorderly • • • Harold Louis BeDDett, 32, of 205 39th, West • l t•m•' the '011 ••''0( • S.C.•• ~J _ M-H 1 hon thv, foU•' drytng 94'~•o••"'t No h•ovy ~,.. · "':'" ... • 1:.-coMm•nd.cf fo, .-q\np Only th• woncl .,:•~; oU ... 9 y pfoblem\-Mtf'f'' yOVf ho .... # 00.:-d•odooor•• boby •of• o looolly poltvhoft-frH -• 54o-&01'i"~· ;~5~ 131 aj Miss Zillgitt is bride of Graham C. Jones IIIII AlM P~T· 1 7•0 SUII'EIIIIOa • COST 4 --A ~~~·TAT 1 1a : ···.~/~·-~(·('."-:Y .. ,~~.~-~~ ~_.-~~~~~ ... ;:~"~,.,='"' ~o~. ~tmlillll;l ~~0~~!1.!!!:'1!~~~ ' QUALITY -RIASONAaLE NICES ; I VIsit Our Dlsploy Sltowroom·for New Ideas• Custom Draperies. Corpet;--Wollpoper 1 Woven Woods. M ini-Blinds. l ouverdropes FREE HOME EStiMATES ANAMUM ll TOIO lEACH CITilS , 995-3333 770-1818 557. 267!J SINCE 1949 DEPAftTM&NT Op~,. 9: JO A.M. lo 6:00P.M. Daly Cloud St~tttlll'js 16 NEWPORT IOUlEV AID. COSTA MESA Miss Anne Elizabeth Zlll- gltt became the bride ol Graham Christopher Jooes lo a Sboday afternoon cere- mony at the Corona del Mar CoagregaUonal ChUrch. The double ri~ ceremony was performed at Z:30 Sept. Z5 by Pastor Donald Kurtz. The daughter of Mr. aod Mrs. Preston Burt Zlllgttt chose a white embroidered organdy and peau de sole gowo, sleeveless and made with a sheer yoke with a I high oeckllne of embroid- ered lace. Her rt~ertlp ven. held with an embroidered baod, was edged wtth n owers. Flo,.ered lace ap- ;Uques sprlnkled the entlre veil. She carried a bouquet of butterfly orchids, steph- anotis aod baby's breath.. Attendlag her as maid of honor was Mlss Leslie Smith of Corona del Mar. Brides- maids were Maureen Mitchell of Huntington Beach, Melanie Jones ol Lompoc, and her coustn. Karen ~rant of Mission VIejo. AU of the bridal at- tendants wore colorfUl Goral prints on blue voUe aDd car- ried garden bouquets. The groom ts the son of Mrs. Douglas Jooes ofSher- WARM UP SUITS BOYS COLORED SLI&VEt 8ASEBALL UNOER- atiiTS REO 1~85 SALE IALI 11.50 I&&VEIIIBLE T SHIRTS 1 UO 14..70 SAL& PRICE tll.l6 IUIJIOT TO II'OCI ON HAND . TENNIS DRESSES TENNIS SHIRTS &SHORTS TENNIS SHOES BASEBALL MIT1·S BASEBALL BASEBALL DE BASEBALL 8HOIR TENNIS IACC£T8 IACQO&T BALL RACQUETS BADMINTON IACKCTS T&NNII BALLI IUC&H IT&INOINO man Oaks and the late Mr. Jones. Dennis Jooes of Lompoc was his brother 's best maD. U sbers lnclUded aoother brother, Michael Jooes, Woody Woodworth of Corooa del Mar and tbe bride's bro- ther, Gary ZUigttt. Mrs. Robert Little, a frleftd of the ZUigltts, as- sisted at the reception which was held at the Balboa Yacht Club. Mrs. ZlUgltt received guests In a pink crepe dress wltb accordlan pleated col- lar. The groom's mother sore a sofe blue jersey. Followtng a honeymoon trip up the coast of Cali- fornia, the newlyweds wut reside 1D Dana Point. Th~ bride is a graduate ot Corona del Mar high school aod attended Pepper- dine University at Malibu. She was a 1975 NaUooal C harlty League debutante. USCG AUXILIARY TO TO MEET NOV. 1ST The. U. s. Coast Guard AuxUlary wW meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 1, at Los Angeles Federal Sav- ings, 3201 Newport Blvd •• across from the Newport Beach City Hall. Members may lnvlte new guests to the meettocs. For addtttoaal lnlormatlon con- tact Bernerd Granich., (213) 440-3720, or Los Aageles Federal Savings. ('714) 675- 4500. HOME LOAN FIRM PLANS C.M. OFFICE Capitol Home Loan Com- pany of Los Anceles wU1 establish a Agloaal bead- quarters omce In Coata Mesa oext mooth. Maury Abnms, vtce- presideat aftd reoeral mu-acer. l.DDOUDCed t batt he 2000 square foot fa.eWty wUl be located at 3UO Harbor BIYd. Plu.s eall ft)T the ofttce to be openUoaal by mld-No- Yeraber. Tbe decll:loa to locate ID COlt& .. .,. ~Uowed recut tJIIIUSIOD of the Allll.btlm omee aid "-locatioD ot tbt Wblttler flcWty. RODDA ELECTED Georp Aodlla Jr. of Ru- bor vt.. PU18 w bela ... ~ PaeUic ncao-J•-nctor •r tM ..ao.l or- paluttoo ............ .. .. ....,coil ... .,..... ............. v ... .... ~e~~•u.-eot .. AeeoeJitiDa ol C•-....,CelJtleTiwtwa. .. IU ._a tniiM ol .. Cout D11trtc:t .... lilt. •..,.n. .... ,... .. belli .. alated Ud Cb-on.rt, at t:41 p.m. at Mea ud la.Aon. ... !f .... port • • • ~nee Roek)" Rbolda, !t, ol 4f7 lllon&.IC c...,.,.. eo... ..... ., •• wu ar....eed a.n at 1:10 a.m. Ud eii!Upd wUb ..- peneratoa ••• Cbrtltlopber CnJc Voayb.,li1_otZ047-A cwa., c-. •-. ,.. cbarpt wttb btilc llleou- eated lDd dllorcSttiJ alii: SO a.m. at 3etb ud S.Cb. Welt Newport ••• ""tb Tbo1'111Ut 21 Half MooG, SpJIIUI BJU, reported drama, eJ•bl.b aid rek~ ~~ nlued at $1,0&0, JtoleD !Jom ber lllllocted pnce betweeo 6 p.m. Oct. 10 lDd 7 a.m. Oct. 11. • TUESDAY, OCT. 11 Dooald Robert CbrtsUan. 28, of 555 P•larlDo, Costa Mesa, wu cbarted wltb mis- demeanor dnbk driViJll at 2:10 a.m. at Back Bay aad JamborM, oear East Bluff • • • James Stepben New- quist, 30, of 308'7 Yellow- stone, Costa Mesa. was charged with misdemeanor drunk drtvl.nc at 1:50 a.m. at 29tb and Balboa, West Newport • • • Robert Nell Juagles, 57, of 416 Vlsta Flora, tbe Bltdfs, was charged wltb beq Intoxi- cated lDd d18orderty at Z a.m. at Jamtoree and Bris- tol, airport area ••• Ric bard Aln Mancetlo, 31, of .uo Avocado, Coroaa del Mar, was charted with misde- meanor drunk drlvtnc at 2:20 a.m. at Avocado aDd Fourtb ••• WWlam steven Be1111ett, 218 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, reported a tape coUectioa and curtains stolen trom his home between 6:30 p.m. and 8:30p.m •••• When Rtcbard Sorlaoo parked h1s 1973 Flat at his borne at1906-BCourt, Central Newpon, between 6 p.m. Oct. 10 and 8 a.m. Oct. 11, someooe stole both tront bucket seats ••• J ewelry valued at$-4,800was stolen from tb4! borne of Barbara Kinyoa. 2240 Tus- tin, West Upper Bay. be- tween 6:30 p •• u. and 9 p.m. • • • Gary Dan Gorman. Z12 E. OctaD Blvd., Balboa, reported stereo equipment, blooculars, a TV set and other possesstoo.s, n.lued at $4,524. stol• from hla bomt b«ween 8:30p.m. Oct. 7 aftd 12:30 p.m. Oct. 11 .•• A TV set, earrtacs aod a pistol, valued at Sf70, were wrg- larlsed from Dorothy Berry's n!sldeoce at 2957 Catalpa. East Bluff, between 7:30 a.m. aod 3:30 p.m. • WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12 Patrlcil Fnocls Flnoerty, 18, or 222 Colton, Newpon Shores, wu arrested there at 12:20 a.m. and cbareed wltb givlnc false lnformaUon to a policeman • • • Rooald Eugene Rocbe, 43, of 1895 Shertnctoa, Oakwood apart- ments, was charged wtth be- log intoxicated a ad dlsor- derty at 3 a.m. at 1400 w. Coast Hwy., Mariners ltUe • • • Thieves took 9 door s, valued at S6S5, trom the borne of Yale lilt' AUster. 226 Ruby, Balboa lsllDd, between 5 p.m. Oct. 11 lDd 8 a.m. Oct. lZ, ~u1nc remodelq wort on the home • • • A TV Mt, clock radio, '•Ta- ser" eleetroalc weapon, and a calculator, n.haed at $895, were stoleo trom lbe home of Judy A• FabaeAoct, 542 Vista Grudt, the Bluffs, between 8:30 a.m. a.nd S:30 p.m •••• Muuel Torres Gallecos, 21, Gerardo De- LaTorre, U, and Jtas Ac- tvedo Torre.. &3, au or 125 Mcfadden. C•tnl New- port, were t'bafted wtth 10- to tbeft at f p.m. tu UM< 3100 block of W. Balboa, West Newport. • THURSDAY, OCT. 13 Phillip Rud Smalley, Sl, of 1904 Raymoad, Dn1d WafiM Bit.., lO, of 346 Costa Mesa st., aDd Timo- thy Routt ... ltmy, n. of 2'700 Pete,.,._ all of Costa Mua. ,.n arrwt.d at 3 a.m. at lOIIIkFaddH. Cen- tral Nfti!Ort. aDd ebarpd wltb recet~ atolee pro- ptrty ••• Mkiiii•U:rtc M.r-'*'• II. ollll Vta Flo~, Lido ..... wu al'ftlted at 6:10 p.a. at VII Udo Sood ud VIa AMthel, Uld cMr. red ... r a dJC to ldtM!· , bt...af. ..... btfllcqatll- tlMid .._. IIIYIII a doe Ia a r.-.tc.W tn1 ••• Wu- l'tll t 'W.1MOllt'N...,. port ........ ,..,.. aU 4 __ c..,.. fta.d ltSIOO.•- lta ,_1M car ftUt 1 ................ _.. rWII • II oanoedii!Ut- ...awa-Up.a.Oct. u ... llill .... Oct. 11 ...... ~.~--.....· ...... ,........ .... ..... ..... fiJI•illr'J ....... ,.. ........ ... tw.l .. ~-· .... • PJtiDAY, OCT. U WU1Ja.JD Georse Potta. 38, of 9e5 w. lttll, Costa Mea, wu cbupd with belftc lD- tox!cated aDd d110rderly ll 8:45 p.m. at t54e E. Cc.lt Hwy., Coro• del Mar ••• Jam .. 0p1410a, 19, of lZO 45th• Welt Newport, was ar- rested ate p.m. at 180 Bay- aide, Dear tbe bay brlct&e, Ud cbarpd wUb barsJ.an ••• Artlar Keno. 516 Tus- Un, Newpon ReJcbts, repor- ted a •botcWI. rUle, tDUe, ud aboat 4.000 roaDds ol ..U caliber ammallltloo sto- leD from his boat at Vla Lido Put Dr •••• A wood- eo •· Fuo Tree•• stcn was stoleo from tbf si.op by that Dime at 3501 Via ()porto, Lido VUlqe, between 6 p.m. Oct. 13 a.od 7:50 a.m. Oct. 14 ••• Auto radio-cassette players were reported stolen from cars belocarlng to Betty Coot, 733 Promootor) Point, and Jeffrey SanDer. 375 Pro- montory Polnt, between mld- lllcbt aftd 9 a.m. . • Roben Snerslr.)· reported an l'stl- mate<t $425 damage to Ids car, when It was scratched aod its anteaoa broken, while lt was parted at his home at 18!6 TradewlDds, Bay- crest, between 11 p.m. Oct. 14 and 10:30 a.m. Oct. IS. • SATURDAY, OCT. 15 Steveo Wayne Hansen, 18, of 7204 W. C~st Hwy., West Newport, Sp2ce 36, wu chafled with misdemeanor druftk drtvt.oc at 1:10 a.m. at Prospect aDd S@ashore, West Newport ••• William Peabody Weaver, Z8, of 420 , Emerson. Cosb Mesa, was cha rged with belOIZ intoxica- ted and ttlsorderl~ at 11:50 p.m. In the 2100 block of W. <X·ean Front, Central Newport .•• Michael Denols O'Sullivan, 23, or 710 w. 12th, Costa Mesa, was char. ced wttb bel[lf lntoxicated and dlsorderl~ at 9:15 p.m. at Newport Pier .•. Doug- las James Marlntyre, ~. of 2204 CUff, Newport He~hts, was charged with being IntoXIcated aoo dfs. orderly at 3:15p.m. at Palm · aDd E. Bay, Balboa . • • Richard Gr&«<>rr Larmon. 56, of 2000 Parson, Costa Mesa, was charged with mls- demeaoor dnank drlv~ at 5:40 p.m. at 16th and BaJ- boa, Cemral Newport ••• Peter Valen Favre, 18, ol 413 Polosettla, Corona del Mar, was arrested at 9:45 a.m. at 3100 E. Coast Hv.·r •• Corooa del liliar. and charged with burglary • • • Jimmy Allan Ouan, 21, of 2074state, Costa Mesa, was char&ed with bur~;lary when poUce arrested him at 5:30 p.m. 1n tbe UOO block of w. 0<-ean Front, Ct>ntral Ne..-port .•• A $300 TV set •·as stolen from Nad Peterson, Z73Z Bayshore Dr., Ba} Shores, between 1 and 6 a.m. • . A thief took SZ80 tn cash from Jackie Fret>man's purse at her home at 2007 Court. Ct>ntral Newport, be- tween 11 p.m. Oc·t. 14 aDd 8 a.m. Oct. 15. N~ HARBOR EJISI<Je PUil.ISHEO IEEJ<LY -PG. S THURSDAY, OCT. V. 1977 CORONA DEL MAR, CALl f . 'jhowgirl j7 Introducing The 91owgirl lbury Sa1on · SK~ AND NAL CARE Featuring--Top Styhst And Our Skin An d N!Ul Care Sp eciahst SERVICES WE OFFE R INCI~U D£: All Phases Or Hairstylmg Facial s --Organi c Face Ltft.Private Booths. Body Contounng --Lose In ches, Private Booths. Wuing --Body H a.tr Rem oval. Organic Honee. Make-Up•••••••••••••••• •Eyel ashes M anicures•• •••• • •• •• • •• • • • P edi cures Water Massage J uh ets • • •• • •• • •• •• •• Sculptured N aJI s SHOWGIRL JEWElRY DESIGNER·s ORIGINALS Come In And See Our Beautiful Salon. You Will Be Pleasantly Pleases ... ---\ OO~ON' f FREE MANIQJRE OR FACIAL WITH ANY SERVICE WITH THlS COUPON EXPIRES HOV. 12. 1977 ----------... 169 5 Irvine A venue -- Comer of 17th/Second Floor eo.ta Meta. California 92627 T.a.phaees (714) 645-1050 CW 568-9131 -----~-----,_,, YES INDEED! An ..................... ~·~ In .... cdl .. and provtdln1 tiM bat 1kl eq•llpmcnt •nd func- doftal falhloM thllt lftOMY an buy. Not • lUper· market, not • lpoti th._ tooele .tore. The Newport Sid Com,.ny ia M .uthettdc outfitter for ... en- thu.tMts of way •biltty lftel. DiiCOWI' how much 180ft tnt•at Mel •Hentlon you get from the .. who ... MTIM com,.ny. Newport' I full...-,lllnltl UJihop, opat onJv from Scptembft tllJ M.y. N-s•n ... c. , •-. 2500 Wnt Cout Hwy .• Nnlport Buch. CA 92663. (714) 631-3210 -·~ _...._ we-o-,.0 0 .=--..!.I ma~o~es >~~~dS" "'0 ..• P'»a ""' • 1 ""'" pa•ntec;s. SP<'" 0f' T , .,. l t' .. \. : OltOEit MOW ,ltOM TI MM Y TOOL CO . 1U' MEW YOitK ST. OfltT . C LOHC lEACH CALIF . 901 •l Could lmprowe the appearance ..,..r: --...~ •• FACE -C11i1 eo~tem ~-~IIUST -llerNSI • ,.... Silt I - ---4··~-........ ..... ....... IT AFFED aY LIC "lED M Dl AL DOC TO AtJaGEaiEI PEaFOU D aY C annED ltJatiiEONI. lOIN·-~ 547-8069 .. Pl:iiliOOIIBUIDfla lUll! ftATEII!Jn' Tbo l>llowl.lc ....... Ia doJac ........ II: fltu- IOllooll""-1111 .... !700 Padflc Cout Bwy.; IHO N"POrt lloaell, CL nia, LeU J, LaarltMa, 1!5 H. W•Jt Kooll, Lo1 All(eln, Ca. 900e:9, This budaen lJ codlcted br ao ladiwldual. Signtd: LeU J. LiurltseD.. Tbb statemeat was ated wltb tb, couoty clerk ot Or. a.111e CbUDty 'Sept, 30, 1977, Publilh: Oct. s, ts, zo, 27, 1977, in the Newport Harbor Ellllga. F -829'1 1 PUBLI C NOTI C E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT PU8L.IC NOTIC~ FICTITIOUI BOSJI(IISS "All£ ITATEIIEIIT TIM lollow... Ill'-II do... bill-"' BMrl-llAt 144..6111, Room U1, 351 Holl>ltal Rood, N"POrl lloaell, CA _,, SyiYII WI(Dtr, l$$4 Cuaway, Ape. C, Costa Mea, CA 92SH. ThJ.• bu.lllleta t.s ooi:Oict- ed by an lDdtYidul. Siptd: Sy!Yia Waper. Tblt statement was IUed wltb the could)' clerk of Or- ange County Oct. 12, l!n'J. Publish: Oct. 20, 27 , Nov. 3, 10, 1971, Ia the Newport Harbor EnsJ(n. F -83565 PU-l3L.IC NO TI C E S-9!206 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT SPEAKER at the r ecent information forum at Costa Mesa hospital was Dr. Benjamin Kraut, chief of staff, s OOwo here with Mrs. Sylvia Leighton, president of the sponsor- Ing Hospital Aui!Uary. The topic for this openlJ3c fall forum was " hypertens ion and stress." The foUowiog person Is doi.Dg bustoess as: Pro- tecUYe Coatings, 1019 E. Balboa, Balboa., Ca. 92661: John L. Areodsell. 1019 E. Balboa, Balboa, Ca. 92661. Thls business Is coDducted by an lodivlctuat. Signed: John L. Arendsen. The follow!~ persons are doin& business as: The Mey- er Place Partnership, 336 East 17th street, Costa Me- sa, CaiUornta: Daniel Gil- bert, 3272 Oraocewood Ave- nue, Los Alamitos, Caltror- nla 90'720; Sidney Jacobs, 3246 Federal Aveooe, Los Angeles, Callfornla 90066. P UBLIC NO T IC E F"ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM E STATEW ENT The" following person Is doing tx.l siness as: Property Realty, 3900 Bir ch St., Suite 104, Newport Beach, Ca!H. 92660: Robert F.. Mey er, 836 Presidio Or., Costa Mesa, Calif, 92626. This Wslness Is conduct- ed by an Ind ividuaL Signed: Robert E. Merer. • This statef'lent was !Ued wU h the county cle rk or Or- ange Count}' Oct. 18, 1!)"/'7. Pu blish: Oct. 27 , Nov. 3, 10, 17, 1977, In tht> 1\t>wport Harbor Ensign. F-83862 P I,J BLI C NOT ICE S-93264 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM E STA T EMENT The· following persons are doing Wstness as: Newport Pacific Properties, 500 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach, California 92660: M. J. Au be rm:m, 3981 Warner, Huntington Beac h, California 92649; James E. Perry, 3981 \\oarner, Hunt - ington Beach, California 92647. This Ws lness Is conduct- ed by an Individual. Signed : M. J. Auber m•••· T his s tatement was rued with the county clerk of Or - ange Count}' Oct. 6, 1!177. Publish: Ocl. 27 , Nov. 3, 10, 17, 1977 , In the Newpo rt Harbor Ensign. F -83243 P UBL IC NOT IC E S-93258 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STATEME!'IT Tht> followi ng pt>rson Is doing business as: Tht> Huck- lt>berry, ll2-114 Mc F'arldan Place, Newpor t Beach, Ca li - fornia: La Crt>ple re, Inc. a Califo rni a t urporatlon, Care of: Robert A. Wilks, 2030 E. 4th St., Santa Ana, Calif. 92705. Th is business Is ('Om1uc- ted by a corporation. Corporation Narn e: La Creple re, Inc., Roher t A. Wllks/secreh rr . This s tatemPnt wa s h ied will• the county clerk of Or- ange Cou nty Ocl. to, 1!177, Publish: Or t. 27 , :'-'ov . 3, 10, 17, 1977, In trlt> S~>ll-port Har bo r Ensign. f -8383~ P UB LIC NOT ICE S-93265 F"lf;TJTIOUS BUS INF.SS NAME STAT EMENT The followlflli person Is rloing business as: Four Winds Res taurant , 16431 Bo lsa Chl ca, Hun ti ngton Beach, Callf. 92647: Fou n- tain Valley Associa tes, Joc ., Cal llornia corpontlon, 1609 E. Edi nger, ~anta Ana , Ca - lif. 92705 . This Wsln4'ss Is r onm.rct- etl by a corpontlon. Corporation name: Foun- tain Valley Assocra tes, Inc., Ha rlan C. Erickson, Pre- s ident. This s tatement was nted with tile county cler k of Or - ana-e County D<:t. 17, 1917. Publish: Oct . 27 , Nov, 3, 10, 17, 1977, tn the Newport Harbor Enslen. F' -83796 P UB LI C NOT IC E S-93271 F ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followlag persons are dolnc buslness as: Sunshine Food Co., 17913 MacA rtbn Blfd., l"lM• Calif. 92714: Samuel Blmbaum, 3$01 Car - mel Au., lnlDt, Cal. 92'7 14; t.oa.lM Blnblum, MOl Car- ••' AYt,, lnlDt,Ctl. 9f714. --'nil -II coodo<:t- od bJ 11 lodh1doal. Sii- I&DIMI Blnblam, Loallt -·· 1'1111 ........ ---lllod •D tile CIGIIIIO eten ol Or- up CwCJ Oct. It, lfl'7, -Oct. rrr ""'· '• 10, 17, 1m, 11 cao ~ _r....,.. ,_ .... PU BL IC NOT ICE; S-9335 1 FICTITIOUS BUSIN ESS NAME STATF;MENT The following persons are doing business as: Dolphin Marlna, 9035 Atlanta, Hun- tington Beach, Ca. 92646: Isabel B. Earros, 17550 Chestnut, Fountain Valley, C a. 92708; Anita B. Panabe, 9921 fl air League, Hurrtlng- ton Beach, Ca. 92646 . T his bus iness is cooduct- ed by a general partBershlp. Signed : Isa be l B. Barros . This statement was f1Jed wit h lht> county clerk of Or- ange County Oct. 7, 1977, Publish: Oct. 27, Nov. 3, 10, 17, 1977, ln the Ne wport Ha rbor Ensign. F" -83390 P UBLIC N OTl C E S-93276 FICTITIOUS BUSIN ESS NA ME STAT EMENT Th£> fo llowing persons are rlo lng IA.rsiness as: Night Life Guide, 2500 S, Fairview St., Santa Ana , Ca. 92704: John A. Mischka, 1903 1 Llndser Lane, Huntington Beach, Ca. 92648; S.Usan A1Jen,2cr7 Lake St., Hunti ngton Beach, Ca. 92648. Tills txJslness Is condUct- ed by a limited partnership. Signed: John A. Mischka . This statement was tiled with the county c lerk of Or- ange County Oct. 19, 1977. Publis h; Oct. 27, Nov. 3, 10, 17, 19'17, In the Newport Har bor Ensign. F -83982 P U BL IC NOT ICE S-93268 FICTITOUS BUSINWS NA ME STATEMENT ThP rollowlng per sons atE' dol~ bu siness as: Frames, Etc., 7501 Slater Ave ., unit '• N"', Huntington Beach, Ca. 92647: Charlt>s D. McG owan, 16444 Bo lsa Chlca, Hunting - ton Beach, Calif. 92649, WU. lla m L. McGowan, 19571 Wa. terbu r} La ne, Hunti ngton Beach. Cali!. 92646. Th is OOslnt>ss Is condu ct- ed b~ a limi ted pa rtnership. S i~~;neU: William L. Mc- Gowan. This statement was filed with the county clerk of Or - anl!e County Oct. 17, 1977, PuhUsh· 0-::t. 27, Nov. 3, 10, 17, 19'77, in the Newport llaroo r Ensign. F -83838 This statement was IUed with the county clerk of Or- ange County Sept. 30, 19'17, Publish: Oct. 6, 13, 20, Z7 , 19'17, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -829'70 PUBLI C NOT IC E S-90042 f iCTITIOUS BUSIN ESS NAME STATEMENT T he following person Is doing OOslness as: B. G. Shoes, 405 E. Cordoba .\ve., San Clemente, Calif. 92672: Robert Wayne Goad, 405 E. Cordoba Ave.,San Clemente, Calif. 92672, This bustness Is conducted by an Individual. Signed: Robert Wayne Goad. This statement •as nted with the rounty clerk of Or- ange County Sept, 28, 1977. Publlsb: Oct. 6, 13, 20, Z7, 19'17, tn the Newport Harbor Ensign. f -82837 P U BL IC NO T IC E S-90047 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM E STATEMENT The following per son Is doing business as: The Slender Spoon, 7132 Edinger, Huntington Beach, Calif. 92647: Raymond Bates, 26522 Mimosa Ln., Mission VIe jo, Calli. 92675. This tl.rstness Is conducted by an Individual. Signed: R•ymood Bates. This statement was IUed with the county clerk of Or- ange County Sept. 28, 19'17, Publish: Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27 , 1977, In the Newport Harbor Ensign, F -82841 P U BLI C NO TIC E S-90003 F'ICTITIOUS BUS INESS NAME S"TATEf,A'ENT The roltowtng person ts doing Wslness as: Sea Bluffs Rellty/lnvestments, 16042 Ballad Lane, Huntington Beach, Ca. 92649: Ted R. F rands en, 16042 Ballad Ln., Huntington Beach, Ca. 92649. This bus iness Is conducted by an ind.JYtdual. Signed: T ed R. Frandsen. This statement wa s rlled with the county clerk of Or- ange County Sept. 30, 1977. Publish: O<:t. 6, 13, 20, 27, 1977, In the Newport Ha rbor Ensl~~;n. F -8297 5 This business Is conduct- ed by a limited partnership. Si&ned: Daniel GUbert. Tills statement was Nled with the county clerk of Or - ange County Oct. 6, 19?7. PubliSh: Oct, 20, 27, Nov. 3, 10, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Ensign, F -83242 PUBLI C NOTIC E S-93204 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STATElr'ENT The following person Is doing bllslness as: California Property Management Asso- ciates, Inc., 567 San Nicho- las Drive, Suite 401, New- port Beach, CA 92660: Pro- perty Management ,.t.ssoci- ates, Inc., Delaware corp. This t.Jslness Is conduct- ed by a corporaUon. Corporation Name: Pro- perty Management Associ- ates, Inc. This statement was riled with the county clerk of Or- ange County Oct. 11, 19'77. Publish: Oct. 20, 2:7, Nov. 3, lO, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -83467 P U BLI C NO TI CE S-93223 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The fotiowt.ng persons are doing business a.s: Park As- sociates, 3198-G Airport Loop Drive, Costa Mesa, California 92626: James R. Ltulo, 3198-G Airport Loop Drive, Costa Mesa, Catuor- nla 92626; John N, Llz:r.to, 2496 Whitney Avenue, Niag- ara Falls, New York 14301; M & L Assoclates, 116 19th Street, Manhattan Beach, Calirornia 90266; Marvin N. Wettzant\otfer, 2216 Veteran Avenue, Los Angeles , Cali- fornia 90064, This business Is conduct- ed by a general partnership. Signed: M & L Associates, by: Barbara Spears. This statement was flied with the county cler k of Or- ange County Oct. 11, 1977, Publish: Oc t. 20, 27, Nov, 3, 10, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Enstgn. F -83488 P U BL IC NQT ICE S-93228 P UBLIC NOTIC E P U BLI C NOTI C E FICTITIOUS BUSIN ESS S-93283 NAME STATEMENT S-90002 FICTITIOUS BUSIN ESS .... BUSINESS The followtqg per90ns atP NA ME STATEMENT F IC TITIOv~ dollll!: business as: Sas co-NAME STATEMENT ThP tollowlng persons a re The follO'fl'lng persons are Frame Joint Venture, 3001 doing Wstness as: Conso-doing Wstness as: Eastgate Redhlll Avewe, Esplanadt> lldated American Properties Liquor, 11 932 Valley View 14, Ste. 244, CostaMesa,CA VI, 16752 Millike n Ave., lr-Street, Garden Grove, Calif. 92626: Milton B. Wotn. 137 vine, CaiUor nia 927 14: John 92645: Mr s. Rebecca S. Bedford Dr., Bever ly B. Parker, 16752 Milliken Sassouruan (NMN), 8401 Hills , CA90212;JackWachs, Ave.,-l.rvlne, California Boothbay Circle Huntlngton ' 3001 Red.hllJAve., Esplanade 92714; James E. Tweedt, Beach, CalU. g2646; lrlr, 14, Ste. 244, Costa Mesa, 16752 Milliken Ave., Irvine, Bl)an Sassounlan (NMN), C A 92626: Curtis G. frame, CaJUornia 92:714. 8401 Boothbay Circle, Hunt-3001 Redhtll Ave., Esplanade This buslooss Is condu ct-lngton Beach, Callt. 92646 • 'c'A• 9~t;2•6 244, Costa Mest. ed by a geoora.l partnership. - Sl ed J •• B. P k This Wslness Is co~cced Thl ~: gn : o.,... ar er. by a general partnership. s uustoess Is conduct-. This statement was IUed Signed: BljaQ Sassountan. ed by a geoenl partnersht.p. with the county clerk of Or-This statement was ftled Signed: Jack Wachs. a nge County Oct 18, 1977, with the county clerk of Or· This statement waa nted Publish: Oct. 2:7, Nov. 3, ange County Seot. 28, 1977• with the county clerk ot Or - to, 17, 19'77, in the Newport Publlsh: Oct. 6, l3, 20, ange County Oct. 11, 19'17, Harbor Enslen. F-83913 2'7 l9'77 In the Newport Publlsh: Oct. 20, 27, NoY. PU BLIC N.OTIC E H~bor E~lgn F-82820 l, lO, 1977, In the Newport _..:..,::..=;:,;..::.,:.::::...:..:.::.;:__ --==.,-:::.,.,.,· =:-:-::--Harbor Enslan. F -83464 S-93284 FICTITIOUSBUStNESS PUB LIC NO TICE P'UBL..IC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT S-00003 FICtiTIOUS BUSIHESS The follo•l!li persoM are FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT doing business as: Flyway NAME STATEMENT The ft>IJowJnc ptrtonaare Associates, I.. TO., 2081 Bus· Tbe follcnn111 periJOM a re dolnc bustaeu aa: Dynamic I ness Center Drive, Suite dOIJtr tllal6esa u: SU8000-VlWJ.sm, 100 Scholl PJaa, 140, lrvlDe, California MlJtr OrtY•IopmeDt Co.. PH-10. Nft'POrt Btteh, Ca .. 92715: Morran McColloUgh, 119U ValltJ Yin Strut, 111. 9*3: Lue retU. H. Alllo- 2603 Redlands Orh·e, Costa. Oardea Oron, Ca.llt. 92645: ton. 100 Settota P111a, PH. llesa, Calltoi'DII 92827; An-llr.Bijaosu-aa.cl<ll~>. 10, N"POrl lleaeh, CaiU, relo J. CaseU.a.. 2124 VaU•y MOl Boothbe.J Ct.re1ey H1Dt-9ZIU; Roetl'ftii.J1t; .H. Seu- GI•n La.nt, Ort.nat, Ca.Utor -flll'oe Btacll, Calif, 9M41; tJ, !110 ZtU Dr., lela all i26&'1; Fl'llll< c. For beo, lira. -ca ,_...., Baaeh, CaiU. 9U51, P, o. 1244 La Ml.nda, l..I(UDl MOl AocQteJ Cl.relt, lllat. Roald. Bueh, CaWornla 92&Sl. Jor1oo lloa<h, CaiU. -; Tbll •-II -et- Thll boo,_ Is cadet-llr • ...,.. ~·~ (lllltl~ od 1>1' a Ulllllod -ap. ed bJ altmttad pa.rtDtrtblp. NOIIIo+-"MaJ Cl.rde. Hut-llped: ••1 ,,... H....._ ~ llorpo lltCoiJooP. Jor1oo llaaell, caw. -· .,, lAertllo a AD....._ Tb1a Jtattm .. wu ftltd TbU twtaellllowdllcted Tbll ...._ •• ftl tiled ,..., lbooooiiJ'elmoiOr-bl' a _.... po-._ -~~oo-,.elertofOr· .... CouiJ Oct. u L 1m. ,....., BIJaa au 1 • .... c.., Oct. '!.. am. hllllol< Del. 1'1, oo•. s, ,.,.... Oct. t, 18, 10, ........., Oct.IO, n, lloo. 10, 17, 11'1'1, II t-. Jl"POrl rl, lfi'7.L II tile ,._rt I, 10, lfrl, lo•tlle "-rt Hatllor Ew•r r.-~ • ....._ r.-1 11at11or bolpr r-llm NElii'ORT HAR80R Ell SIGH PUBliSHED IEEKLt ·PG. i TI4URSOAV, OCT. V, 1m CO~A PEL liAR, CAU F. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTmou& BUSINEsS NAIIE STATEIIENT Tbo 'followloc 111no11 II dolnc bdl iMII u: Gn!llm Rtral E.W., 5U No. 11 Camh10 "-1. Su Cltmutt 9!&72: Mattbew Wurea Gra~ bam, 789 Balboa Aft,, La- CUDI Beach, Cl. 92851. · This Wstneu Is cooOOcted by an lbC!tfldllal, Signed: Matthew Warnn Crabam. This statement wa,s tOed •Ub the coollty clerk of Or- ange CouQty Sept. 30, 19'77. Publish: Oct. 6, IS, 20, 27 , 1977, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. f -82969 PUB LiC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STATEMENT The foUowtne: person 1s doing buslness as: llldus- trlal Funding, 3901 MacAr· thur Blvd., Suite Zll, New- port Beach, Ca. 92660: Ri- chard A. Hall, Grantor, 5131 Alder, Irvine, CalU. 92715. This Wsiness 1s conduct- ed by a Wsloess pure trust. Signe-ci: Richard A, Hall, Grantor. This statement was nled with the county clerk or Or. NEW JutXiE of Santa Ana Munlc ipt.l Court Is lryne Black or Baycrest, shown here with tt.rsband John anrt sons Ian aM Tlmoth)'. Mrs. Blac k was appointed b~· Gov. Drown. For the past 7 years s hw has served as Depot)" Orange County counsel. Mr. Black Is a professor or constUuttona.l law at Western States Law School. ange County Oct. 5. 19'77. ---------- Publish: Oct. 13, 20, 27, -No v. 3, 1977, In the New- port Harbor Ensign. F -83196 P U BLI C NOTI C E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STATEMENT The following persons are doing bllslness as : Brown/ Dunlap ,,ssociates, 701 Aca cia Avewe, Corona del Mar, Ca. 92625: Susan P. Brown, 701 Acacia Avenul?, Corona del Har, Ca. 92625; HIIIJ Dunlap, 11 82'7 Hartsook St., N. Hollywood, Ca. 916!Y7, This business Is conducted by a general partnership. Signed: Susan P. Brown. This statement was liled with the county clerk of Or- ange County Oct. 3, 1977. Publish: Oct. 13, 20, Z7, Nov. 3, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -83027 P UBL IC NO T ICE fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is c1oing business as: Woodbine Investors, Ltd., 1601 Dove St., Suite 283, Newport Beach, Cal. 9%660: James S. JoDeS, 1026 White Salls Way , Corona dt>l Mar, '=al. 92625. This bu siness Is conduct- ed by a limited partnership. Slgner1: James S. Jones. This statement was filed with the county clerk of Or- ange County Oct. 6, 19'17. Publish: Oct. 13, 20, 27, Nov . 3, 19'17, In the Newport Harbor Ens ign. F -83263 P UBL IC ~O TI C E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following per son Is doing business as : Artistic Decor, 9542 Bay Meadow Dr., Huntington Belch 92646: Linda Krupenldn, 9542 Bay Meadow Dr ., Huntington Beach, Calif, 92&46. Thl! Wslness Is conduct - ed by an Individual. Signed: Linda Kn~penkln. This state ment was filed with the counry clerk or Or - ange County Oct. 6, 1977, Publish: Oct, 13, 20, 27, Nov. 3, 1977, in the Newport HarbOr Ensign. f -83264 P'.UBLI C NOTI C E FICTITIOUS BUSiNESS NAM E S'!'ATEME NT The following person 1s 11otng business as: Kay Kwock F.e1Jty, 1770 Orange Ave,, Ste. B, Costa Mesa, Ca. 926Z'7: Katberlne K. Kwock, 250-A Ogle St., Cos- ta Mea, Ca. 9262'7. This lxJslness Is cooduct- ed by an lndlfic2ual, S!.eDed: Katherine Kwock. This statemeot was nted wtth the county clerk of Or a ance County Oct. IS, 19'77. Publlsb: Oct. 13, 20, 21, SEN 0 IN VOU R CLASSIFIED ADS TO T H E ENSIGN P UBLI C NOT ICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEME NT The foUowtng persons are doing business as: Woodlyn No rth, a Partnership, 1727 Tradewlods Lane, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660: Randolph C. Erwin, 1727 Tradt?wlnds Lane, Ne'oYJ)Ort Beach, Ca. 92660; Woodlyn No rth, Inc., a California corporation 1727 Tradew!nds Lane, N('ll'~ port Beach, CA 92660; William H. f rvdn Coml)an}', a California Corporation, 4201 Wilshire Blvrt,, f414, Los Angeles, Ca. 90010. This bu siness is conduded by a general partnership. Signed: Randolph C. Erwin, partne r. This s tatement was flied with the county clerk of Or- a nge County Ott. 14, 1977, Publish: Oct. 20, 27, Nov, 3, 10, 1977, In the Newport HarbOr Ensign. F -83732 P U BL IC NO T IC E FICTITIOL'S BUS IN ESS NAME STAT EM ENT The following persons are doing txJslness as: Pnse· polls Importers & Export- ers Co., 2411 E. Coast llw}· ., Su it e I, Corona rtel Mar, CA. 92625: Rahmatollah Ef- tekhar l, 2433 Vi sta Hogtr, Newport Beach, caur. 92660; Mahdokht Eftekharl, 2433 Vista Hogar, 1\ewport Beach, Calli, 92660. This business Is conduct- ed by a genenl partners hip. Signed: Rahmatollah Enek- hari. This statement was filed With the county cle rk of Or- ange Count)' Ckt. 12, 1977. Pu blish: Oct. 20, 27, Nov. 3, 10, 19'77 , In thE' Nt?wporl Harbor Ensign F -83~24 P UB L IC N O T I C ~ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM E STATEMENT Ttre followt~ person Is doing !Justnes s as: Delmonl- co·s, 4248 Martingale Way, Newport Beach, Callfornla. 92660: Crotco Corporation a Callfornia corp., \1)' w. w. Crottenden Jr., Pres., 4600 Campus Drive, Newport Beach, Ca 92630. This btlstness is conduct- ed by a corpontton. Corporation Name: CnJt- co Corporation, W. W. Crot. teoden Jr., president. This statement was rued with the county clerk of Ora a.nce County Oct. 6, 1971. Publ.lsb: Oct. 13, 20, 2'7, NoY, 3, 1971, LD the Newport Harbor Ensl(n. F -83287 Nof, 3, 19'77, In the New-PUBLIC NOTICE port Harbor Enstgo. f -BSUS -..!:~~!:..,;~.!..!.~-- PUBL..ic NOTICE S-110070 FICTITIOUS BUSINEss NAil£ STATEMENT Tbe followlac person&: are do1Jre bullntN as: Cotst Ag .. tmal Ho'Pftll, 31!8 E. Coeat Hta:bway, Corone del Mu, Ca." 921!5: Wayne L.. Outa, 4421 Btrmuda, l·"tnt, Ct.. N714; £dwuod R. Colt; 1$ WUJO'Wbrool, tnl.lle, Ca. m14; J-1. Rle'li.!.,IN AYOeldo, ........ II, ca.-. 1'llla teet-· 11 COidlct. od 1>1' • 11 ... ., ,. ...... ~. • ....., •• ,. I. o .. .._ . TIM ..... , ... wu tll.t trltll .... _,. elort ., Or- ... c..,. Oct. 5, 11'1'1, -... Oct. "·¥. ""· a, W.r.! cao ~ . r 111 fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 1bt foUowtac peuona are dOing buslotll tc: TM Keg, 1125 VIctoria Strttt, Costa Mtu, Callfornil: Fraat R. McCarroa. Jr., 210S1 Galr tJ.r Clrc::lt, lfttati..Qcton Bttch, Cautont& 911-M; E. Elliot lltCarn>n, 210SI Ctlblr Circle. HuAtlii!IIOIII llta<h, Calllonll 9-. Th1l t.liMN t1 co8ct- ld b1 u -.JAcorporattd .,. eoel&Uoa otMr uu a part. Mnl>lp, SJped: bllttud ud wilt, Fnall R. lleCar-. Jr. ud E. !llloo lldla,.,.. n11-•-m"' "1t11 lllo -,. elerhl Or- up C.., Dot. II, 11'1'1. ........ Oet. ,, *'· s, 10, "· ltl'l,lltlloll-" .,..,., .... ,, ...... , RAY DOUGLASS JOINS BOYLE ENGINEERING Rar Dou~~:lass has ;Dinl?d U•e profess1·nl31 staff or Boyle ErK:Ineertng Corpora- tion a lll1 will ove rsel? the •·ompany's tnte rnattunal op- erations. His appolnt m~nt was aMOuncer1 1.Jy Les Clay- ton, clla.lrma n, in N!?ll"poM Belch. Mr. Douglass comes to Boyle directly from :in as - signm~nt In Hait i as rhlej engineer of USAJD. He was res ponsible for planning and project d~>velopment ot all A 10 en~;lneerlng I'I.Ot1 f"Oll· s tructlon relate-d activities. He has also servert as •·hlef engineer of USAID In sev- e ral other South Smerit'an countries a1lfl as construc- tion man.a g-e nwnt cnglnet>r on projects In Moro<"ro, Fntnl'e, Spa in, and Ger many. ACTING SCHOOL TO BEGIN NEXT WEEK South Cc..ast Reperton 's evenlnr actlnc roMerv~uon , tor al\&lta 11 aDI1 '0VtT, he- gins the Wl?ek of oct. 31 at 1827 Newpo rt O!Yd. Costa Mesa. The 7 -week IOntj St>SS!Oh orft>rs professional a(·linr trl'llntll.l\ In tx-~lnniDJ!, arl- vanced, 30(1 e lective cate- ~o rles. Courses a re sct?ne work I (Moud;.~ys), voice ant! ver se (Tuesda)·s), and ~lemt>nts or :u·t!ng (WPdneSdays). Class !lrncs ar r 7:30 to 10 p.m. ·P U BLI C NOTIC E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEM ENT The rollowlng persons are tlolng Wsiness u : Val mar, 2101 So. Yale, Santa Ana, Cal. 92'704·. Vlr,lnla H. Mar- kel, 2527 Bamboo St., New - port Beach, Ca.J. 92660: Lou- is D. Ma rkl'l. 2527 Bamboo St., Newpor1 Rea<"h, Cal. 92660. This business is conrtuct- ..-1 I>}' an Individual. Signed. v t rgtnia H. l'arkel. Tlrls statement was fil ed with the coonty clerk or Or - ange County Ck't, 6, 1977. Publish: Oct. 13, 20, 27, Nov, 3, 1977, ill the Ne'lo'I)Ort Harbor Ensign. F -83268 PUBL IC NO TI CE S-93255 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM E STATEMENT Th\ following person Is dohlf, business as: Cu1.-er Duign Service, 153 Prom- ontory Ori.-e West. Newport Beach, Ca. 02660: Ray F. Campbell, Inc., a Cautornta CorponUon, 153 Promon- tory Drtve West, Newport Beactr, Ca, 92~60, This Wslness Is conducted by a corporation. CorponUon name: Ray f. Campbell, Inc •• Ray Camp- bell, president. Publ11h: Oct. 20, 271 NOY, 3, 10, 19'77, In the Newport Harbor Enli«D. f .83680 PU BL.I C NOTIC"E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAil£ STATE .. ENT The followlnt pertoQ ta doJnc bualotu as:: C 8 Cas- tom Draperfts, 181! New- port 81fd., Cotta ...... gz&27, Robert Storr ... ·~ S.cttl( Dr., Corona dtl Mar, CA atsts. Thla --~~ coodlet. ., 1>1' .. lodl-. ltpod:_n. ....... 'filii --lllod -... _., elertofOr. ~I; Oct. 11, 11'1'1, Oct. 1'1, .... =. 10, 11, lrM, II 111rt II _......_ r PIJBL.IC KOTICE FICTITIOOS BVSDIU8 MAllE STATIII£l<T Tbo I>_ Pt....., II blttn•• u: cour On- -.N.~ =~~~:;: tloo, Calli>-oorp., S7S? Bltc:b Stf'Ht. Sillltt 8, New- port S..ell, CA NHO. Tllll baallou II ooocJuct- od bl' a eorpon-. Corponi:IOD Jtune: WtDCI- trard eo.,onuoo. Tloa Jollaooa, SeertlarY 6 CFO, Tbll. lt&ttmeat wu ft.IICI wltfl Ult coutJ clerk of Or- IQit ,CoalltJ ~t. 8, lgtf7, hbllsb: Oet. ts, 20, 27, NO¥. S, l!n7, 1D thtlftwport Harbor .~ r-W&<l PUBL.IC NOTI CE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STAtEMENT The tollowtDc person lJ: rlotnc t.laloeu as: E1epoce in Time, 2150 Newport Cen- -ter_ Dt., flU, Newport Beach, Ca. 926&0: Alan W, ' McKae Marketlhg Sentcea, a Caltf. corp., 1412: Keel Dr., Coro• del Ma r, Ca. 92625. This business t• collducl- ed by a corpontlon. Corporation Dame: Alan W. McKae Markettne Ser- Yices, Alan W. McKae, prl?- sldent. This statement was flied With the county cle rk of Or - angt> Count y Oct. 6, 1977. Publish: Oct. 13, 20, 27, Nov . 3, 1977, ln the New- port Harbor Ensign. f -t32:Ci9 P UBL IC NOT IC E S-89998 FlCTITIOUS BUS INESS NAME STATEMENT The folio"' log persons are doing business as: (1) Jnr. Rooter of OrangP Co.; (2) Mr. Rooter o!Laguna Dea<"h; ."3) Mr. Rooter of Los A~e­ les, 25152 Campo Roso, El Toro, Calif. 92630: John H. Sh it>lds, i 807 Truxton, Los Anll:"eles, Calli, 90045; Wayne M. Allen, 25152Campo r.oso, Et Toro, Calif. n630. This buslnass lst ondu<"ted u~· a corporation (a Cali- fornia rorpon.tlon). Corpornllon Name: Sh ielrls &t Allen, Inc., Warne M. Allen. Sec. This statt>ment was tUed wit h the count~ <"lerk or Or- ance Count~· SpPI. 27, 1977. Publish: 0<'1. G, 13, 20, 27 , 19"77, tn the Newport Harlor Ensi!m. F -82757 PU BL IC NOT IC E S-89!182 FICTITIOUS BUSIN ESS NA ME STATEMENT The following persons arf' t1olnj!: tx.lsiness as: Sommer- set As sociates, 3848Carnpus Drive, Suite 116, Newpo rt B£'ach, Call(ornla n660: M & T lneorpor-..r.tP.Cl, 3G9 Phlf' StrePt, Suite 320, San Fran- <"tsco, CaiUornla !14104, {A Genera I Pa r1nt>r ); Biddle Dl?velopment . Inc , 38ol8 Campus Driv4', Suite 116, Ne wport Beach, California 92660, (A GeDeral Partner). This business ls eooduct- ed by a general partnership. Stgnt>d: M. D. Jayred. Thls statement was fllect with the couoty clerk of Or- ange County Sept. 14, 1977 . Publish: Oc t. 6, 13, 20, Z7, 1977, In tile Newport Harbor Ensign, F -81949 PUBLI C NOTI CE S-90025 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME S:ATEMENT The followi ng person is t101ng Wslness as: Meadow. brook Garden Apartments, 24991 Costeau, Laguna Hills, Ca lifornia 92653: Mark F. Jasper, 24991 Costeau, Lag- una HUitt, California 92653. Thls tl.lstness Is cooduet- f'd by ao lndiYidua.l. Signed: Mark F. Jasper. Tbls statemeN ns tiled wlth the eouoty clerk of Or- ange County Sept, 29, 19'17. PubUsh: Oc t. 6, 13, 2:b, 27 , 1977, In the Newport Ha.rbor EDatcn. f -82932 P UB LIC NOTICE S-90032 ST ATEIIEJn' OF WITH- DRAWAL fROM PARTNER- SHIP OPERATING UNDER FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAil£ The tollowtac per.>o hU wlthdnWIIa• •r••nlpart- oer from tM partDenn.lp opentlrw onder tne tlctUioa• IMI.latu Dlmt of E & O'a Clowa Clttatra at til Fuh· lOG IIJaod, Meoporl lloa<ll, Calllonll ftMO, Tho ftc- tttlolt ........... lll:le.- mllt tor tbt partler-.wu mod oo.....,. t, '"'' 141 111e c.-, o1 Onap, 'no fiiU ... ted f'l!lllha:e of .... __ ,... .. • -._ A. -------· ..... -t11JJ11R --, CA ... . 'hi. *1 TIC ... .... -.... -.-.. Or-"1: c..,-.,,,.,.,, ,,.,, 0.. ... :::: 1'1, ""~ lo .. .-=:qp r • • Onfv 11111ll tar n .. Y, 0.1~ ...... w. PI' cignltt, by FTC method. Waming: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cig .. na Smoking Is Dangerous to Yo.ur Health. MI!W,.ORT HAitiOa IMIIGM -PAll J-OCT. 11 .... , Regular ana Menthol . Yes, there is a Timbuctoo NEWPORT HAR OOR EHSI ~ PU BUSH ED WEEKLY· PG. 8 THURSDAY, OCT. V, ltn OORONA OEL MAR, CAll F. Y .. , VlrJ ..... tber. ta a place called TJmbuetoo, aDd It beJoap to you lDCI JOQr buabud, Bauter Crtely. trlbltarlH aod ltnaek lt rlcb. Tbe plaee boomtd lD tM 1850.. foUcrtriDC tM bt(IA- G!JIC of tbe cold nib. Neu- by towas lDehKtt Cold .-. ... Freocb Corral, Nevada Clty, aDd RouP aDd Ready. 1' \J'UI!'I',_ A real Htate ad 1D tbe £ostp ofttrt to s tU the towD wttb the leceodary oame -aDd a lectollary past • to uyooe wbo can come up wltb $45,000. For his mo- oey, tbe buyer wm ret Z9-l/Z acres of Ceotnl Ca.tUorola laod, aDd a sllce of CalUor- nla blatory. Tlmbuctoo, named for the African place of the same oame, was once tbe third largest town lD Calllorn.l.a's Mother Lode gold n1sb country. An old Wells-Fargo stacecoech stop &Dd gold asaytac ottlce ls the only remalDIDg buUd- lng. But lecends are pUed up aU over the rolllag land, says Mr. Cr8f>ly. lt wu at Roup aDd Ready that a bUDeb ot mtcrut Sou- therners ooce trled to se- cede from the Union. ' Clocks by: • H•rsch•th Luncheon • Dinner Brunch • Lale Supper Roman lie, oltf world almosp here in the Capn· Lounge Reservatior.: Honored (714) 642-9434 3300 W . Coast Highway at Newport Blvd. Newport Beach and the anginal Amelia 's on Balboa Island O P EN FOR L U N CH EON A N D DINN E R 311 Man.ne Ave. (7 14) 673 -6)80 CUSTOp.1 POOLS and THERAPEUTIC SPAS OPEN 7 DAYS. PHONE OR VIS!! OUR SHOWROOMS TODAY. ·12222 SO. HARBOR BLVD., GARDEN GROVE 27601 FORBES ROAD, LAGUN A NIGUE L Anaheim Garden Crove Fullerton 772-3401 750-7665 871-8020 Laguna Niguel 831-2375 STATE L ICENSE NO. 192237 Coastal Area 646-5094 If yo• ®,'I n•olt~. Pa,.,ttrs Nott·S,.oltttr Polley may Prol~ct your ho"'tt, auto or 11p t1rl1rtntl for Ius. l ~ Our ZOlh V ear l 548•5554 ) ~ RABBITT INSURANCE Call liS NOW! 1914 HARBOR BOULEVARD, COSTA MESA counters and table tops NOW ENJOY THE BEAUTY OF APP AL ACHIAN OAK ON YOUR TABLES OR COUN TER TOPS. SOLID, MADE TO ORDER BLOCKS FINISHED IN VEGETABL E OIL TO SAFELY ACCOIIUilODATE EVERY EVERYDAY USE. SEE US F OR ANY OF YOUR WOODWORK NE E DS The land has been ln t~e lamUy of Virginia Creely for more than 80 years. Sht> and Mr. Creely are long. Ume resdents of Newport Heigbts. "Tlmbuctoo got Its oame from mlners after a black man found gold 1n a Httle creek which cuts across the area," Mr. C' reely explains. ''The white miners associ- ated the black man with black Af'rlca, I suppose, so they figured the place needed an Atrlcan na me. The fact tbat Africa's Tlmbuktu Is spel- led dJlfer ently attests to the lack of education of some of the early miners ." Tht blac k miner, the story goes , was having tf>r rlblt> luck panning the Yuba RI- ver, so he worked his way up one of the Yuba's small •• Tbla was a few years before the bigger seces- sions,'' Mr. Creely reveals. •· A buoch of the good old boys were whooplog lt up aDd drl.ntlng one Fourth of July, when they decided they would do more tban just celebrate America's lodepeodence - they decided to declare their OWN lndepeodence. They had a small brass canoon and lots of Uquld courage, so they declared Roogh and Ready an Independent country aDd began marching off to war toward Grass Valley, t he nearest 'Union' city. Before they got there, they all pas- sed out, and the great re- bellion literally dried up." Tlmbuctoo lsaboutaquar- ter of a mile from the Yuba River and oot too far from the Feather, whlcit joins with the Yuba 1n that rugged coun- try. In fact, there's a fed- eral study that could, con- ceivably, end up ln big dam being built, and that dam could Inundate Tlmbuctoo. But, says Mr. Creel}', that posslblllty ls now considered very remote. A quartz mlneshalt stUl exists on the property (quartz contained the gold that was dug out of the area Hoag awards announced At the October board mee- ting of the Auxlltan · of Hoag hospital, Jacqule Mlller, co- ordinator of volunteer s, re- ported that volunteer wor - kers had, during the nrst half of the current tlscal year, served 40,500 hoUrs at the hospital. Followll'lf awards were made: • SENIORS 100 hou rs • Mtnes. C. W. Bellamy, Lee Br ettin, Jack Collins, James Pesce, Hal Phillips , John Thompson. 250 • Mrs. John Houghton. 500 • Mmes . Frank Dlscbe, Paul Garber, John Lindell. Anna Mcintyre. 1,000 • Mmes. Arthu r Ac- evedo, Jac Botts, LeeCla.rk. 2,000 • Mrs . R. H. Krey- ser. 2,500 -Mrs. Curt Dosh, Mr. Frank WtUiams. 4,500 • Mrs. W. J. Schwo- r er. 5,000 • Mrs . L. H. Mc- Br ide. • JUNIORS: 50 -Kelly Golsarry, Hea- the r Hines, Michele or lce. 100 • Kim Brosseau, VI- cki Mattia, Laura Parker , 150 • Kim Donlon, Dana Lucas, Lisa Vast. 200 • Alissa Bonner, Kel- ly Hlll, Anne Norris. 250 • Julle Jensen, Kath - leen McGlll, Diane Wtnocur, Margar et ~n. 400 • Mary Andrews. Busy Bee awards -Mary Andrews, 31-1/2 hou rs; Ka- rt Qvale, 39 hours; Miss y Beechner, 41 hours. BASIC TRAINING AT MILITARY ACADEMY Robert S. DoMelly, SOD of Sergeant (US A, Ret.) and Mrs. Robert F. Donnelly, 2788 Waxwing Cir cle, Costa Mesa, has completed cadet basic tralnlng at the U.S. Mllltary Academy, West Point, N.Y. A 1976 graduate of Estancia high school, Ca- det Donnelly received a con- gr essional appointment to the Academy. PAMELA REPORTS NORTH ISLAND DUTY Lt. Pamela A. Krueger, whose husband, Robert, Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Graglia of 412 Holmwood, Newport Heights, has re- po rted for duty Fleet Com. poslte Squadron 3, Naval Air Statton, North Is land, San Diego, She Is a 1974 gradu- ate of Nathania! Hawthorne College, Artrtm, N.H., with a bachelor of science de- gree, and joined the Navy 1n October, 1974. • KIT Cti F:"'i C I\RU"'t ETS RE TO R ED AT LOW COST S2,670 THEFT LOSS • "ALL P \~F.LI~G, Cl1ST O\t C ABINETS & SH F:L\'f:: Loot valued at $2,670 was taken from the home of a Bluffs physician. A<'cordlng to pollee, Dr , Robert Spor- zem, n30 Vista Laredo, re- turned home Oct. 6 after a 5 -day absence and noticed the break-ln. Three shot- guns, a rltle, a movie pro- jector, tape recorder, radio and dlg1tal clock were ta. ken. • f'l'ST0\1 FT R' ITl' RF. • Fl R~ITll Rt-. f-I NISHING AND RE FINISHING Detroit has ordered four ••• would you like to drive today what they'll be lalllding In 18? 1 The Gluo••ro tlfled bOO; •• • rren<S setter 111 aOO<te c:.r desoon. not only IOf '"e •'"" ~"''"'· bul llle row oeeolt1"141 contumptoon . t T m!:J9 rn town. 2e moo 1n '"• ce~Jnlry. ecCOfdlllil to EPA eatlmar ... z An of~ oauoet end contrOia erra"9ed on a r :>naole lneh" •-v Iron~ tM 11-'no """"' ... ycx~r henda neYIIf Med leiYe the wi!M L 1 "lit llltl-w IICINIIOn hmltl ere 10 lllol\ lhM ,._ .. likely 10 llfiCf tfleM. "' l6ofte get 11\tmMf\lw Into f!ffiCu~ ••• • nction II Htoundl!lil •.. 8C)ICieiiV In 1fle wet ~ ·~ ,. .,.,.,.. "'''0'1' •• vtty 11101\ IOMde., IN bttl._let ~ ~ IMftl tftd ~·· IWOT~ ..... VIejo lrnporb .......,.....,,.., .,.. .. pi •• .....,. S11n ~._o IIJ'wy. at AfiiWY, MilSton VfeJo 131-1740· ••s-1700 3 Only IWO Mete end mini n et ruooeoe a:>eU because co"" Cheon!en ""'"''"' • car t:uoll IOf 1M men e<~tlluateatoc about dtf\1•"9 ••• IIOi fUII c:eo rylng lhi"'I .. :a super c.r • M•<I·Ot'QII'Ied D0HC tnQine mated to a ttve-SC)Md geerbo~< c;l wnocll MOTOR NICf· ""Elrcet.ence With '"'' c:onloourahon •• by no meo~n• una:llon&blt . as POftcM 50 ably demonatrlle. Tilt g.arc:hann~ of tt>e Etptot •• eve<~ bCHet .. light« 10 - end lt:a notehy .. :· . ,. .............. .. ~~~~~~~~ewno ......... ... -CIOfY'DIIoft ... ............. Gil • 10-lncft 7 &..,. ....... ~ • ~~GMt ......... .,.. .............. ......... ........,_ .,., """ """"" .... ....... Low ..... ,....., .... t~CN~w ..... ..-......... ... .. • t!IMIIIfW to ... ........... MINER'S TOOLS held by Bunster Creely were unearthed 1n Tlmbuctoo, an old mlntng settlement that has been owned by Mrs. Cr eely's family ror many years. The crevice tools were used to break open quam rocks to get at the gold. The miner 's shovel Is a 3-ptece creation, with r ivets holding the '·neck" between the space and the handle. (Ens ign photo.) • • • by miners). and the re art> 3 wells, one of which ··had the best water In Yuba Coun- ty," according to an old hun- ter who told Mr. Creel}· about his youthfUl days hun- ting tn the area. Part or the area's r ich history also includes ltallan settlers, who kept getting their homes burned by the mlners. '•So, being flne rock artl5ans that they were, the}" began building homes of stone, and some of the stone br idges they built a<'ross many of the a rea's s mall creeks arestUlinuse," says Mr. Creely, ··A cf'metery In the area Is tull or Italian names.'' What will become or Ttm- buctoo, ltthe federal govern- ment doesn't fiood it? •• It would ma ke an excel- lent r ecreatlonal vehicle camptt"round, or a mobile- home c<..mmuntty," says Mr. Creely. '·There Is a major • • • dt>velopment under way just a mile or so down the roact, with a shopping center and about ZOO residential units. lt's really a woodertul ar- ea, wlth snow ln winter and plent y of suns~tne In tht> · summer." You'll excuse Mr . Cr eel}" for sounding llke a real es- tate man. which he is. Incidentally, a real es tate broker n1med Ed Reinecke, of Placervllle, is exclusive agent for selllng Tlmbuctoo. That 's right, you've heard his name, too. He was lieu- tenant-governor of C'allfor- ol a In the early days of thf' Reagan administration. Mr. Creely says he and his wlte want to dispose of Timbuctoo he<'ause youllf,er gener ations of the ra mlly han their lnterests else- where. Even so, 'le admits, lt"s a llttlP hard to l"!lve up a legt>Dd. 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