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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-12-01 - Newport Harbor Ensign• ' Women's LiS tactics are assailed o1 '==-iJu~'::: ~=-~ .:.:.-:.• .:,~-: =~bow~+ u lift '!* ft. M • ..,._ TMtr ftlpr, t.Jelttr word 911Pll• ot tM •• .......,, • • • i D.o.-~ ... u1.n Ull -••'-lilt ......,_ ......_. ..... on..mn to .... ~~MWeiDtllud0."'-1 ·--.~.-.. tan, .., • .,._. o1 tde:lla wbo ID08t woJMD. otbtra ·tol-lUc* AmeadiiMIII. Itt..,.. By Mary ScbmJts .aeb u a femlaili COiorJIIC tutll'llled badllJ Mtm. JowM 10 nll8l, W'bea too Uot IIIIo -w I •II ...... tho Calllo----beo ,,.,.... llol - -ol ov 1DU7 ot .. r ...... --rw 1 ,_..,, lalen~HoMJ Womta'• Year Jealtalll to bt colond, ..-. ot YIIW wu permitted a worbbop, .,me facUUa- meetlli( Ill hat ud .ao tbe femliUt DtWIIIpi.PeH, IN-tD ...,ue,.... • uy ot.... tora cbuced room• lDd MARY SCHMITZ COIIJI'IFI'•J bearlac• oa. bWl DIWIIIPIPtn. Kan1lt enl pMJila or lo moderate tUJ• after tbe worklbopbe.. 11M .tate fWY meet~.~~~• Ia Uteratut, Ud IOCJalllt UJ of tbt 1D0H tbU 100 p..D, wblcb retulted 111 coo- WUid.IPoG,. D.c., Sept, 14 bQob •ere 1D ar.•oce. worlalbool t.ftnl 'lfOrk-flaJloa Uld dllper.loaofpar aa:llS, to tar metbenllllta ••Cat tbt U.S. DefeDCe" tad libopl: .. nanUabl6torles-tlclpub, Lesblauarw:t radi: of tbe Dltiolal twY coo-••Stop lbe ~1 Bomber'• tear. bl&u UIJ .. ,.. tltledu•cb eals were permUted tock)c.k feNOee ta floattoca NoY, 18-lttl wen widtlydlatrlbutaj, ill tlile ...-. "TbeNaUooal 1Q, b&oct!Dc tbe door lDd Zl wen ..Uy pred.Jctable. Arruremeat. to ldnace Womeo's strta tJr Peace" •ltttnc oD the floor, outaum- Wbu. Coacreu IIJProprl-were 8Dt permitted for pro-bad a worklbop. ben..:. as ., we could not ated $5,000,000 of oar tu llfe, pro-famUy or pro-MIDJ fldUWors wenaot pau resolaUoos. dollart to ftaaoce .aate I.D:f America dilpta.J•. A pro-~J~aJUled to ru wor~. Some or llS were followed D&t.lolllaJ lWY eoolertDCts, Coacl"tSfttmu Bella Ab- suc, who autbored ·u.e leg- lslatfoD. promtaed that AL L womn. would be 1Dftted to partteate &Dd abeolately an political YlewpoLnts woald be repreae•ed. Tbts promise wu Dever flllmted. from worUbop to worttbop by·-olltol>laulor tile stated PllllOM of .X aUowtac u.s to hue a ma ~ jortty. Beepers ud ruDDers were uad to caUcreat1111m~ bert ol nd1cals to a aeSiian where tbey wert Deeded to outDilmber 111. TboM bold- Uac trad1UoDal flew• were banssed aDII u.reiteaed. Ooe ,..,. ... maa taldoc plc- tu res of lesblul OoekiDc Into a NUioo ns rl•ea a couat at 10 to leue. The eouatUc mob qqlckty mofed to •rroulld b.Jm. bloeklag U.Jel ud cllll"biac OYU .sella alld people to ach'aoee oo him. ODe woma11 wu actually kicked by a monitor to keep bet from the micro--· Rnolutioos pused at the elosi.Qg pleaary sesaion ln- cluded: 1. Ratlfteatton of the Equal Rigth Ameodmeot; 2, EllmLIJaUoo of all veteran preferences 1o e~loymenl; 3. Sex lDtegratlooOtprLions; 4. F'edenliJ fiDioc.d tree 24 hoUr chlldeare tor every- ooe. regardless of their abiUty to ~y: 5. Federally fUnded lesbian motberslepl deferase fund; 6. t. I(H i:tr llouRwort paJd for bJ' tbt gover~Unent; 7, Alttra~tln sex edueattoo to teaeb hOmo- sexual sex DeaUoe 1D tbe SChOols wftbOut ptn!atal eonseot, The day we YOted Cordele- gates, people werepermltted to vote from out ol state Ulegally a.nd at leut t bu.a loads of N.O. W. womn were brought 111 llld moved abead or otber pa_rt~Jpaats to vote. A list or names titled '·or- (ConUnoed oa Page 4) $U8SCRI8f TO YOUR LOCAL MIWSPAPIR OMLY $6.00 A YEAR -CALL 67).0$50 1()( COSTA MESA Jim Glavas Every state had lts IWY meettac precedt.D& the oa- tlooal coDrereoce. Our Call- rorBla meeting was com- pletely colltroUed, manipu- lated ud uted ezclustnly by a small aermeat or wo- meu representiug the radical '•women's llb" aDd lesbta.D FIRST SECTIOH THURSDAY , DEC. 1, 1977 PHOHE, 673.0550 COROH4 DEL MAR, CkLIF. f262~ won't run Former Newport Beacb polnts or view only, Only I womeo'• lib croups such as pol ce chief James Glavas N.O. W. were lDformed ortbe or Bli Canyonuoouocedthts week tbat he wUl not seek CaWornla meettnc. Ef.a a the Reptbllclll oomtoatlon woman reporter tor au Or- to the 74th state Asaembly ange CouotyTV statloa oever seat now held by Democrat heltd of Its happeniag uoW N.B. THREATENED WITH Ronald Cordova. . It was onr. Mr. Gl.avas, who retired We wrote a letter asktn« from the city pollee Ioree tor a balance ID point or earUer this year, cUed per-flew on tbe ERA. Not ooe .,oaJ reasons for hts de-effort •as madetogintbose c1s101l. Some members or oppostac ERA uy oftlcJ.aJ. the .,.callea co,..rva••ve recognition or Yolce. Huce FEDERAL SHUT -OFF u '•N,O.W." and ''Lesbians Will( of the Republican party Flgbt For Rilhts" baaners had urged him to run. Marian Bergeson of Bay-coYered sides or tbe offlclal reglstraUon teat. crest, an. unsuccessft.ll can-The lesblans t.d dtsplay didate for tbe job iD 1976, tables or tbe1r unique ..... bas aDDCUDCed she wW seek ...-tbe Republlcao nomlaattoo meat sucbatfemalemutur- Newport Beach could lose aU ra:tenl IUDCllDg tor such projects u the Newport Bay brtd(e and the Oasis Senior Citizen Center, ullless the c tty comes ap •lth a p1a..n for Iow-l.ncome booslng, City CoaDCU members were told this week. The Southern CalUorola Cduncil-trustee feud is brewing tn tbe Jane primary election. t.ttJac wands, nctnal specu- Katby Alls of South Laguna lums tor seu uamt-.uon. has also si.ld she 'filii enter suctloa derices for extrac- the same primary. tloo of the menstru.al dis. eha-e or tor ..... rtorm1 .... a Newport Beach CityCouo-school, for eumnJe," Mr. Chief Glavaa ls oow cbalr-·• ..., ._ ll ~ I I ! • self abortion. ODe pr--nt c • u.mous or ts eada: Barrett warned. mu of the state o-.. ~ted -·-tb lth tbe r~ ........ woman 1~-at the de-over e years • e •1 Tbe 2 cities andthe scbool Crime Cootrol Commission. ........,. ! C sta ... be •-• Yiees was offered 1Dstruc-o o •esa. may \AlA• district have joint aa:ree- Halecrest park granted :u~:.?e;~~~·r~.o :r~~::~:~~:~E When city officials met log 1n playground upkeep and f 'lilies• .L • last Di&ht with represeDta-other costs. more ICI , Pl•~lng ~:·~~~:Ceo~~.~ ~r:':tur;:" ~=~c; ~-·.. .,. ..;. -t:-= .. eo..._ -...... \11!0<...., ... .,....... abeat....,. pic-__ ,.,.,. Inc 2115 .., ,_ ... -.., ...... -. ___ .... - alu bfoat.IIMri'OUPI. Halew Bristol St., .-t.U ~·allowed for 1 fttht. -a toDCIUator Moaday. e.nat Put,l107 IWiybrooke to r.v. 8 Items or lnforma-CouocllJroman Lacllle "We shoald f1od areas Lue, Costa Mesa, was tloD lD wall stgu, bat must Kuetm. a memberofthectty-where •e eould both save ~~ ~ 1a money,'" he ~··oested. "'If cnlae\i a ma.~er p n reduce Its logo from 28 to schools UalBoo committee, -- amaooment for addltlooaJ 20 IDches to compl)' witb the called committee meettncs we 've got lawnmowers and parting, rekM:ated parldug, stco ordiDaoce, eommls-•·a patn in the neck," with employees in lll area aDd add1Hoo of sau111 and jaeuut stoners ruled. Two painted discussions limited to ••a they mow up to a polnt aDd C:aeWttes. restrooms lDd stripes 011 tbe btllldlnc were monologue by the superln-stop, ud then another local tennta courts, by the Costa considered to be super teodent or schools." Herre-tu1ng agency, supported by Mesa Planning Commission rrapbles and a stcn by plan-marks came MoDday after-the same tupayers, mows Monday Dl&ht. ntnc staff members, but ooon as the Newport Council from tr.t polllt on, I think No outdoor loudspeakers commluloneH-ruled they tnrormally discussed last tttat's dumb. We should CO- lli be O"'"nte." w permitted, and out-were only painted strtpe1• night 's scheduled speelaJ .. - side llgbts must Dot be at-A ttrm Is aUo•ed 7 items meeU.rc. Last night's meetiDg was lowed to glue oa nearby of lllformatlon under local Mrs. Kuehn also charged scheduled to be beld at the homes, uDder terms or tbe law. A service station and that Costa Mesa gets credit Captain's Table restauranl plan. Leased outside acttvl-the ttme-up sbop occupy the ··ror dotng a lot or wooder-at Orange Coast College. ties will be permitted tor same property and both pa_y tul thlllgs, but only because l.nflted werit board mem- ooe year aDd, w1U thea be separate city ucenses. they han ma11y more CETA bers of Newport-Mesa Uni- revtewed. Ooe Dei&bbor David L. CoQil.l.ocbam, 373 (fedenlly IU.Dded)employe. fled Uld Coast Community eomplaJDed about a plentc Victort.a St., was dented a and ret a bifter sbare or College districts, plus city be1DC attellded by 250 per-nriaoee from required side the federal reYeoue-sb.artoc couocll members from New- sou aod a weddllle recep-llld rear a.etbac& lJXj open "!te. They'Ye cot tbe dollars port lDd C05la Mesa. T!Je U011 ror SOO pef.::los be1Dc space to coostruct an ad-fto play around "ltb." dlnDer meeting n s sehed- •• ~. ted t th ~· uled as an informal diseus---e a e arne ume. dtttoDil dwell~ uD.It In coo-VIce-mayor Peter Barrett Nelgbbors could ftDd 110 •-ctloa wttb au ellstl.... sloo or mutual problems. ,_ .... had ;.st !lolohed "'"""" Asso. of Governmeats (SC AG), which controls the dollne out of federal money In this region, is dn.ttt.ng a new set of guidelines ror decldiog which local govern- ments get federal money. The guidelines require that •' hoUsing opportunities S~!ould be available to aUlD- come groups 1n all com - munities.'' A SCAG report ShOWS that 3,424 of Newport•s house- holds need some form or housiog assistance, aod that 490 local housing units are dllap.ldated aod need to be rehabilitated. The City CouncU a.nt;rll y passed a resoluU on Monday nlght opposing the SC AG po. sttJon. and asked tttat the Orange Couoty League of Cities group also oppose 11. C lty Ma.naier Robert Wynn said TueSday he doubts that federal IU~ wtll be held up tor local projects that bue al,..dy beeo com- •ltted. suebutbeaew<;OG.st JOE HAMBlET SUCCUMBS Funeral services for Joseph Hamblet, 75, of 521 RlvE'l'slde Ave., Newport Helgbts, retired school ad- ministrator, were held yes - terday in Paciflc View Chapel, with the Rev. Jack Thomas of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church and Masonic JubUee Lodge 604 otflclati..Dg. Mr. Hamblet died MoOOay in Port Mesa Con..-aleS<:enl Hospital. He retired from Newport -Mesa unltted school districtJune30,1965, as district director of in- struction. He served as prin- cipal oi Newport Harbor High SchOOl for many years, starting out ~here as a teach- er In September, 1931. He taught biology and coached basketball a.Dd the tennis team. He sponsored the Natural Htswn · Club. ln 1932, be taught mathematics aDd science. He was born in Florence, Colorado, and obtainrd his A.B. degree from the Uoi- "erslty of Colorado. He had been a resident of the Har - bo r Area for 46 yea rs and Callfornia for 48 years. He is survived by his wUe, Mary Louise; a son, William of Los AOieles; a grandson; his brother, Albert, of Loul slana; hls sister, Mrs. Nell Grant of Taft, CaLU. Co otrlbutloos •ere sug- gested to the American Can - cer Society or charity of choice. lntermt>nt was in Pa- cific View Memor ial Park.. street llUkiDe anllable for dweumc at that address. Councu members that the s • d Bu"ld" d ped Wednesday algbt meetlar I I lng rop would probebly IDclode a n- quest tJat Newport take on puts CM on probation ODe proposed Newport Beacb YOter lnttlatlte cam. paJp was dropped ttll1 week, at least for now, Wt IIIOC.ber ooe mond a step closer to tile bolk>t. Dr. Eugeoe Atherton of Oakwood apartmeDta ftled formal ootlce )'esterday with Ctty Clerk DoNGtofletbat be lat.S. to circulate a polltloo &!mod at ooatroW.C fabtre real iltatt deftklp- mtat aJoac tbt ocean a.DI2 boyblalro. Jeu Watt otRarborlslalld •"'''JDCed ttat btr HYlroa· mHlal Jl'OIIP, LEAF, bu decided to pootpoae plaDO to ·-• potllloo !bot woold--..ctloo oe &II ol tbo ctty•o IIIII- -lllld. Tbo po!IUO., will!: tu am• of at "Jeut s,ne "llolond 1oea1 -.... W<Jald hi.. to bo -pi-by Ju. ... qooiU)' lor tbo AprU llloell --Dr.---,_.., lbolllltl_..... __ ,..__bllpo- -IDbo&lmedll&lllor 1llllot. ''I wW 11M .... a mantiC .. _ .............. .... Ull ... Wit a. FN11•1 II brJIIn ._, D t rt n.r .. .., .......... '"Dol,. .......... ...... , .... ., ...... ..----.--................ -........... £ ... _ ...... un: ... beaebes 1n futati! coDBtruc. Uoo projects~ He said bis atm ls to proTide pubUc access to tbe belches IDCI bluffs, IUid to eDSUrt apiDst bluff erosion llld collapse. more respouibWty 1D belp-TtH! City or Costa Mesa 1Qg maintain facUlties tr.t may be put oa probation by are shared :,y tbe school one or Its citizens to see district aod tbe clUes. how the City con.plles or "Tbey not to II:Dow why Ctwlced proYislons of one or we art aot keeplnc the la.od-U:s ordiDIDces. scap111(1; 111 shape at Marlaers Sid SoUer decliDed uotter McNally problems aired W:ooday o.lghl to help write a new ordJDance rerulatlDg public rWsaoce nbleles at tbe suuestlon of ehairmao c. c. Clarke or the city PlaDDIDg Corr.mlasioD. ODee belne, tbe eUy or Newport Beach had asked him to write a city ordlDlace, W:r. Softer espla1Ded, Wt be deelJ.DecL He was Qghtlll(l; Newport Beach ctty hall at that time atx.t h1s Blae Beet reetau- rut, wb.lcb be hu opented lor 17-1/l roars. dismantled and inoperative Yehlcles. Mr. Soffer Monday night rel\ised to accept a city check lor$127 .50 from Plao-nt.ne Director Charles 1\ob- erts . That's wbat be paid to a towt.nc firm after the city ordered 3 •elileles rerr.oved from his resldeoce at 900 Arbor St. uDder pro•lslons of the ordtnaoce. Mr. Soffer was out an addlttooal $28.50 each for the expense or rett.lDC 2 or the Yeb1cles towed borne, and he drove the 3td. U also had c J~ b!m S2 lor tbe first pail of the ~blle oolsaoce tehtele ordlanee, plus 10 eeats tor eacb add1Uoaa1 pace, Wbea be •eat to elty 1all to ret a copy, he el· pla1Ded. Newport Beaeb charres 10 ceats a page or By GLENN GILBERT Tbe Nnport.llea uD.Itlad sebool. dla:trtct's alteroattYe edacatb committee held Its nrat orpllb&tloa&l m- Tu-., lo d!Kua tbe mHM wttb which It wlll uaml.nt the procress IDCI pGellbWtlN ol tbedl.strtct'• llttJW.tl" a.cbool.l. Tbe comrdtet .,.. H · tabl1...., at tbt nqult of tbo&ou.lolEdocolloolo -· tbo ~JIJ ol &boolillll( ...... &111 --...., viRitl orMINCIG• .. _&I~­ -.., .. -cl&uly tM dlllltrtaeebltw .. altv· ~attn Ud .,......_ ......... ·-eo.-.w 11ar RIP Scbool ,.......... Bob WuloJ l&ld IIIII lilt --.._ dtctdld tlat ....... _ ... ..,..._ Ja ..,.....,. ••eau. will .. rt ........... . ldlllll • IIIII o.·Wat wm•a,:•-.,.. --.. ... -a t a a ..... I PI •• Tbe committee will meet t«aln Dec. 12 am 1.s 1r0rt-l.Dc toward a Febru.r)'dead- llDe to tubmit a recom. meodatlon to the Board of Education. Alter-.ttn education commUt ee members are lfth llopll, EslaDct.l; Pat Utch)' aDd Bob Paeter. CIOIS; Carrol Tatro, NHRS; Doo Doell, NHIIS; Bob Wer- ley, CDWHS; Jad: Colemu, MeHaliJ; Ferae YOGIIC, CX: ~>opt. ol idoc&lloo; F nd Carter, MuJ Krut aDd llo'"' Loalo. MATliiLDA DAVIS OF NEWPORT SUCOJIIBS --...... _ .. _,..,, ..... Lift -.,.G-.a.r 21-...., Dorta, 1'1, .. 11o11 r..n,CatiiOIIc c-a. nuale. Bon 1o rnoea. Mrs. __ .,.... ... ........ .-.-.... ......... ~._...... olll 111 11· ' Prllr • r.... 111'111. • .... rh'J ............... C:• a •· Tbe Costa Wesa cltyordl· auce l.DYolus at.Ddoaed, Bovan case pleas slated Foar ctefMdt•a All tM Bo'IUI tDII'dl:r CI.M .,.. K....,.led to ..ttr tM1I' piMa r-r 1o SloPirlor Cout. ·-·r 10m. ........, 21.._ Jr,_ Gor~ P•r Florlul--- "'" -.... llf • Crud ,..., .... __ _ .......... , ........ ,...._ .. au-.,..,.. "' .. , -....... ' •• ...., P'rtdllt .. _,..._ •. _ -.-... --.. ..... tl ... , 7 r1lr c.tt Jlll'll 1S 0 IKtlh .... dt,.,. •. no.,-..w.•otber dt...... lt1ll at larc-. wen darpd 1a tM IDdld:- mtllt wtCb tbt Oct. U &lay. ""' ol --JollA Bono -a "-" Beech -· 1' ... cMI"(oo &!lop Bono .... IIIJ)ed ..... lile .. ., ___ ...., tro• • h¢111 Ia ftktl lid ... ....... -,-··:; lloJ ~rllldlu.t ....... DuiiMd ........ ~ _,, Kll.lt'a 'DR ·tan --~-.... IIIII ollup. (ll«ro -) ha~ou.tfret> printed copies ol ordinances t.o many l.n· stances, he claimed. When asked by an Ensi.m reporter how .nu ch he wanted from the cit y, he replied that the total hart not beea figured out. He plans to sub- mit a claim for the fUnds to the Costa Mesa Cit)' Coon- cU. U the cit)' rejects his claim, he wUI walt 6 months to obse"e how the city re- solves its problem wit h junk •ehieles, he said. T be city has dlscooUnaed any eft'orts a.pinst Mr. Softer, assistant city at- torney Tom Wood told the commlsslooers Monday night. Several weeks 110 the city t.d impouOOed 3 vlatage Cadlllacs which W:r. Softer claimed were classics. Kr. Sorter bad drl•ea oae or his suspect vetlleles to the mHC::lll aDd offered to '·tool a..round tht block., wttb any or tM commiiSIODtrs to test ttl to~dabillty. ht otf uDttl Feb, 14 wu UJ' aetloo I..Oiflll a n- CIIfest of Jac:QIIellD I.Dd Ktt'lll JtueD, !lSI w_,.r Pl •• ,... pr.lJac &lleplpobllc •'"· uoe Yllde.IM at that ad· -0.. Nllelt had- NIDOt'ed I.S tt wo.Jd tde to dlys .. .-.i • -r betlrr onrkllled Ia a co.~ ....... -.... liM Foret - -Ilona J ...... biMd, A ltlt To,... oe tbo -rl)' wu dlrecrtbld aa a ,..ndaa .-..-..... - Hwy. bay bridge, and the Oasis cemer io Corona del Mar. ··But, "''E' could run into problems in tht> fu tu re," he admitted. The city is in line fo r future amuaJ rommunltydt>- velopmeot block grant funds from the federal dt"partmeot of Houslne and Urban 'le- "elopmeot-(H©). Alread}·, HUO fuDds totalli~ almo st $1 mlllloo na ve been granted or promised durlne the past 3 yea rs. Most of that money is com mitted to com pletlll@: the Oasls center . Each yea r, tbe cit)' must submit its request for the HUD block grant, and the proposed use must be ap- proved by SC AG and HUD. ~ow, under the ue.-SC AG guldellbes, tne city would also t..ve to Show some pro • Kress In low-illcome bous. lllg. The same test wou iJ appl )' to aU other fed eral funding. Because property values here are so high, the only practical llOt.lslng aid Is a reO! subsidy, Mr. Wynn be- lieves. Costa Mesa has such a progn m DOW' for low- incomE' fa milies. ··But New- port Beach has ah.·ays re- jected this Idea,·· he ooted. Costa Mes.1 also makes low-Interest loans to prop- erty O'lfners to llrin{! older sub-stuwtard housing Into line with current t.Jildl.ne codes. Newport ~ch has re. fliSed to join thP Otanl!e County Housing Au thorit y as a participating city, but ag reed earlier this YE'H to join as an ooservPr anrt to Invite OCHA to aid needy local families. This ·~k. th(' r itr of Irvine, "''hlct1 ha.s spent $158,(()() In legal feE'S fight- log the O~e Count}· Fair HOUsiiJi Council, sii!Ded an agrf!!fmert to J4Psldiz.e con- struCtion of between 700 and 1,400 low-income apartment units . TtK> Irvine Co., which had also been sued in IDe acUon, also signed . Whea Newport Beach ac- cepted the Latest HUO block grant, the city signed an acreement to actively seek low -Income housing aDd to start an ''a/flrma Uve actioo'• campaign to aid n eW rMmrities. The cit}' tlas okayed a proposed low- Income senior houslllg pro- ject to be buut ill Harbor View Hills by the Luthenn Cbun:lt, Wt tbe churcb has failed. thus flr, 111 attempts to get federal C\lodl.ng . FLOYD M. CAI:N, plctured 1t his lOOtt1 birthOar cele- Lration Jan. 4, 1976, at the Park Lido heallhcarP ren- l<'r in Npwport Bnch. (En- SII:II photo.) FLOYD CAIN DIES AT 101 One of thE' oldest reSI· rtPm:. or ti'M:' Hart":>r ArE'a, i' l.:tH1 Mortou ( .un, o( 192-1 Monrm·la Av e., Co•t:a Mesa, rtif'(l Thu rsda\, Nov; 24. at tht> .t~~:e of 101. Mr. Caln, who was tx:ln1 in Plnsburgh, Pa., Jan. ~. :8:6. had bef'.n 211 arrountan1 .-ith Uif' u.s. Treasun ror .!'"• 1 P<lrS aDd also •·or ked :l;, lh!> · Man:llttan PrOJeCt.'' .-ru• h dpvelopf'ri America"s first l lomil bomll. He aoo Mrs . Cain ra me to CaJi. fonua from Washlngtoo tn I ~H~. when hit ,·as workiJif[ on I lit> projf>ct. The~ moved fJ ,.m (ilf'ndalp to Costa Mesa in t !J:,~. Mrs. Cain died ill 1973, short I} after the couple h;td 'elellratE'd their 60th "''E'r1Jing anniversary. Mr. Cain n s a 32 Dd de- j!t PP Mason aDd lifetime me-mber of thP Masontc Lod~:P In Pittstur~;h. Masonic fune ral services were Held Saturday at Bal tt- Bergeron Chapel in Costa Mpsa. Entombment ...a s at Harbor Rest li.tPmo rlal Park. He is sunlved by2 4au&h- ters, Maryann Cain. a loa,- Umf' 5taif member Ln the City or Newport BeacbblUd- ing department, aDd Ellu- beth Ada mson. of Turson, Arizooa; a a;randda11(httr aDd 3 great-gnndchlldrea. Baseball cap band~ jailed Jam•• Stepbea Gano, the .,-called ''buelall captao- dtt'' arr..ted iaAapltwbtll •• alert N.-port poliefomu ootle.S tblt M WIS paylac a $41? ti"'J!le tiM with oew $10 bills, .... -~~~­.. .. , to 15 JMft lll pr~M»n tor H baM I'Dtlbtrles. Guo, 16, of San. Aa. claimed ttllt tie .,,r 111d • :u lllurottM-. bot~~-...--.. t.lltn wb a tVwt tMt bo Wool4 poll • - Ht wu br""""' 1D ""- port llt&dl pollco --...,u.n tar ._ • ..,,.. .. -IMM:.I-ol IU -atrl lr1&oll, ~- Ell .. -...... --straJtcltd 1D her lllf'I'Hrlte An. apartmtllt la Coroaa ......... He -......... of Ill}' pllt lG tMt CrliM, !Nt .. poll« cNc:IDed .... reoorct. tboJ -u ool-"'oc!t.lz !Nile .....-. Bo poll .... '"' roo. ol -to .. , tM U.. UdD1h U.. G&<7 Black, ~ tlllt • lloolloctoo --... ---..... btca.M n"'c'r 1 0.. "'""" ool ...... ---bf pollee .__, 11 ~ ... c:aus.r. .... -.. ....,. .... hl¢71 ...-... - ..,.._p -\.'t, • ~~~~· -Ciuo lllllltlll JIM It o.l'a•, ... llu, Clllftb . ... ........ -la lilt EMili c.. _.ll!r7. Co.-dol liar, Calli. nus. 81S~IO. TB NIWJIORT HAR- BOR EJOIIGN .... 14Jodlod 110 be 1 ..,....,_r ~ pa .. enl drailatioit by coot PI~~= doe'" No. A-10171, .. lod Moy _14, 1951, lA lloporlor Coart iJr the Couty or OrtJiilt. StateotC.WC.nia, ~ by 1'-..oD 'thenot •• QaiiUIIod lo pabU.Oallpob- ltc DOttc" M~Jlfndbf taw. 1977 The Birch Log What About Breeder Reactors? 1 .. -;.....,, Mdfuur tuta otT~. it quidl CO 8111!"" O..t it ~. ltl~tu -Tbe oooc.IUiioa that will not. He poiota out t.bat U.. .. • ••bet -own ~t ia briftlbw America to her r.l cbMpw ud _., ..,. to ~ piOt.oai. .... via a oon&riwd eMf1Y critlt bacom• UDS thf.o ill a b ....... f'Mdof.la fed. .. adda, illcr•••ineiY iaeeeapabJe.' How •• to nplain ''American iDduKrJ hal oft.ta ~ pluto- liN eoaliateney ot polkiet which Mprive Ul ol nium tOt" etomic weapco~ at tbl reqUrlk ol our dam:•ttc eMfV tuppliea, leave ua at the mercy I'O"ftUD•nt." ADd wt are not \he cab' nation fll (Cftipen, aod ao terribb' uprMt ow econom -.-a-ina auch a ca.~bility. ic ttability that a netlonal ftnAncial coUapae bat ever ......... in our future? fulUiies-fiiP.,._ THE NEWPORT HAJtBOR ENSIGN Is the lepl otYI· paper tor the City of Newport S.ch and p~bllahes all pabUc oottces for the city. ARVO E. B.UPA •••.••••• OW&er Ud Pabllablr --PBG HAAPA •••••••••••• __ toto Plobllollor FRED OA VIS. • • • • , , • • • • • • • , , • , • • • • Editor TREE TJQ!OIIIIII a1 lilt Colli -C-C-II Co,_ dol-pt nodJ ttr the boiJde.J .. lOft. 1'1011 WI an llar'rlet Knue, Wener lebl'la. ld lkleldulm, Garotl Borrlek IJid Flora Clart. loo -1, -~ ol Olo .._, ollllt -.,. tor more-IJid oloi'J .-~ OUio C-r. (!Mip ...... ) The evidence to tuppoit thia admittedly hanh concluaion continu• to pour out ot offi· cla.ldom: Cancellation of offshore oil 1 ..... ; refUN.I to de,..Wat. the price of natural 1u; reetrictiona on coal mini01: haruament of nuclear power J)I'Oductlf'l, Then, on November 5, Pre~ident Carter vetoed Conpeuional authori· ution for Tenne.ee't Clinch River nuclear breeder I'Mctor. He called thit particular proj· ect "technically obeolet. and economically un- BOUnd ." But hia m..;or l't!UOn for oppoalnc the project wu more fundamental. He wanta "to prevent the proliferation ol nuclear weapona and nuclear n:ploeive capability." Dr. R.muteen, r81p0DdinJ to QUtlt.IOM in a telephonl inttrview, told ut dwt tht brwder reactor iJ a.n •peciaUy ,ood ,....,.tor ol elec- tric power, and that it "'produciel tilly timet more enercY per pound of uraoiUJII than the heavy-water react.on pretently ia UM." Ex. plaining that atandard reacton Dlllld enriched uranium, be then related the (act that "the ma. teriala left behind after thia enrichment proce. are auitable for u.e in breeder ructon." Aecordinc to Dr. Rumu.Mr~, u much u 200,COO tona o{ thia depleted uranium il ttock- piled and could be uted to ,_.,.t.a eltctric power. "Thi• atockpile," be t&at-., "will pro- duce u much enefiY in breeder rMCton u can HUGH MdiU.LAN •••••••••• Costa MMa Kn1 OOif BalE •••• , ••.••• AdYe1"t1.11.111, Ctrm••ttc. Letters I'ORN-NEWSPAPEitS-ATHEISM -BOOKS-MOVIES-SEXISM JD1 ICOYES. • • • . .. . • • • • • . • • • • • AdYortiAIII( LORRAINE PENNINGTON •• Secretar1, BooU:IMper KAY SHANifEP , • , , ••.•••• , •••.• Typ111tbr KARDf HAAPA. ••.••• , .••••••••• Typqtaer DREIEL·CANNON •.••••••.•.•• Sbop Fortmu CONSUMER CONTROL Breeder lteacton be obtained from all of the vut coal dep;.ita JOHN WAYNE EXPLAINS PANAMA CANAL STAND KAlliO-VULGAIUTY -MAGAZINES-DISTOkTION-UNTk UTHS The breeder reactor is a marvelous device for in the United States." Thouch he rave no ptoducint electric power. One of its most firure ror the potential reduction in oil con- appealing features it ita ability to produce more sumption, it would seem that breeder-reactor nuclear fuel than it conaumes. A competent technolou would r o a lonr way toward freeinr IIIIKE HOUGAN ............ , • SbOP A-al R•p••.ented Ne~tionoll~ by 1111£1 ~ U.S .. SUIURU.N PRESS INC.~ AUDITED ·8Y~1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES ONE YEAR SUBSCIUPTION. , , , , , , , •• , , . $ 6.00 TWO YEAR SUBSCRIPTION .•.•••••••..• $10.00 ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Ensign Ed.Jtor of the EtWp. The purpose of this Our dear liberal prea column is to show the has ap1n mls-stated the public how to effectively facts as far as I am COD· control the Quality, ethics, ceroed. I oever called morality, and impact of the Torrljos. I had occasloa to meet him 1 few years back ~allod news media, I he at the Pan American Gamel book trade, newss ttnds, and aDd so sent him the follow-movies. log wire: "My coocratula-Today, the column will Uons aDd best wlsbes tor a deal with how to make your good relatlooshtp bet\nleD inOuence feU in the TV our countries." world. I certainly do DOt agree I -Write • the F.ederal that Torrt)Js 1s a Com-Commun i c ati o n s munlst. He has DeTer at Commision, Wtshinaton, any Ume followed tbe *DON'T RISK THE CANAL, DUKE Manist line. He 1s tarmon D.C. Explain y our U lha C complaint in ~xact terms. If In a letter on this page, actor John consern. ve 0 a.rter. Will you please read u.e the lan&uaae was Wayne comments on his approval of Sepeember 19 issue of u.s. objectionable, ,pe/1 out the th d t ty tur in News & World Report, o bj ectionabl e wo rds. e propose rea n g over the 1 belleYe there are potDts Graphically describe the ownership and control of the Panama lD this Treaty lhl.t ma.ke it scenes you thou&ht were Canal to Panama and dictator Torrijos. worthy of theCoo.sernUves' obscene, too sexist , etc. Tell A backlog, Oneofthelmporta.Dt them the name o f the s the Review of the News magazine features 1s tha.t we DOW ban station, the provam, the stated in friendly but critical vem· : • muruat aJUauce .-tlh PaD-ama. No forelp ronrnmeat time. "Duke has the right to be wrong." And can encroach Its power, Er:tt 2 -Write all of the wrong he is. I sense the fine hand of onl y on tbe Ca.DI.l but DOt adverti.sina sponsors . Give St .~-D , wlthln any bouDdary of tbe them the same specific the a .. e epartrnent experts in his country of Panama. It a.1ao inrormation as you pve 10 arguments. For example, the claim that prohibits Panama from hav-the F.C.C. Tell them you Torrijos is not a communist. Tech-· ~e~~Y ~!:,u~=~tt~ resent their sponsorship or 1 all th the proaram tnd that unless nC y, at may be SO, but he .iS a C ana.J.oranaddedsea~leYe.l they can cel their Marxist sympathizer I remember the canal, and u obllp.tea tbe sponsorship, that yo" wo'll • T United States GovernmeDl to .. II selling of Castro " to the American Insure this. It does not rtn rdrain from buy in& their Pnh11c by_ the New York Times and th us t~ rlgbt to tnteneDt pr.oducll and :"'ill ~k your W t:f't'·-~ ~ .,.. · _1 • • -:,·e .... _, --~~~"f tfi!rnds to-do hk~wtSe. They Stat&~ Department. Castro was halled ·as ·lt ·obHp-u ckt.-., ...... .<tMY not unden tand moral the GeOi-ge Washington of Cuba aD.ct ... tal .. bJ'IIj&D· < poonr ~-:~e~t ions, but they do t in! t 1st Wb. C tr cvertm&a put .loGt oa. • .-uaderstand t he cas h reaister cer a y no a commun • en as o only the Canal 2.ooe but J w -1 h 1 ,· • ~ntte oca ultimately anno unced that he was a any l.aDCI within the borders stat ion. Tell them u acrly '--st d h d of Panama . h 'COmnt\D'll , an a been all _his adult 1 hope these polots plus w at your complaints are , life, there must have been "red" faces the statements wlllgJve you and ask for an appointment (p ) . a better understaodlDg o1 to discuss the problem. If W1 intended at the Trmes and the this Treaty andatleastclear they rdusc to see yon or State Department. Same may happen with up my point of vtew. your aroup, or ha¥in a&i¥tn T 1j Th p C 1 · i Sincerely, you an audience, i&n ore Orr OS. e anama ana lS tOO V tal John Wayne your complaints, then file a a link in U. S. defense to risk its loss to a pal of Castro. • • • • • • ONCE BITTEN, TWICE SHY • Dr. Gene Atherton, scornful of the shouts of pain resulting from his first •~more parks" initiative ordinance, is trying for still more. His first scheme, adopted into law by hasty and ill-conceived actiun of the Newport Beach City Council, has disastrously added to the cost of home construction. This blow to home owner- ship Is all the more Ironic because of the clamor for low ·cost housing, in which Dr. Atherton undoubtedly joins with loud refrain. Now he Is trying for more property confiscation and still higher cost of homes by asking for street dedication in front of waterfront and bluff top properties. Dr. Atherton's initiative should call for all "yes" voters, including Gene himseU, to pay for the land thus seized from builders and developers. Hopefully, however, the City Council won't be panicked this time into passing the initiative ordinance. And 1f the issue gets on the ballot, the voters should have the wisdom to defeat it eouncll y. 1 -Pkos a raiiNS ---an_--·· -I The 00111 t nd fin~ imposed i.n the name of en'f'lronmcntalism', pluJ the cosll of pollution abatement openliona, these 111 adc.J si&nificantly to our costs of steel ,.kJna. Money th•t has to be invested in these non-productive C.cWtiet reduc:ct the funds th11l a n be profitably in vested in •kinl our Jtecl mills more efftclent and productive, We ,.,. (Of all thil in hiaher ste~l prices tnd in hiaher prh:es tor tal• prodKtl made out or stet l. But we also PlY the hither ,.-,..ultlftl from mill cloainp • fonia.n ptoducers "" 61U...-lhtir itMI Mr .. ii lower prica; to we pay in layoffs and UM . .....,.IIMM, in tu lossa to loe~l communil irs. in the lllf'lltioMry efftctl of 1111ck c~endu. ao-o( A_,k:l't wont enem~t h..,e promoted t nd ,..,ortM .. ,wriroa.w.ti.U.m .. u a most .-.frcctiw: ••Y to • ii!IIOJ ... eoHOfiiiJ' tlael ..,port• Amlrle~, ewn while th.-.y ,_. • tt.Mfact~. ,. .. we"rr •tUI hclpina them 10 1ft ,.,,,. wtlll M. -J, Kntt«riC•N" taking aim A resounding 320 Genenls and Admirals have no tifi ed the Senate Foreign Relations and Armed Service Committees of their oppositio n to the New Panama Canal Trea tie s. Led by General Lyman Lemnitzer, Fo rmer Supreme Allied Commander ~ NATO. and Adm ira l J o hn McCain, Fonner Command t!r·in..Chlef of Pa cific , the un precedented opposition of military leaders offsets the support-given the Treaties b y th~: prese nt Jo int Chiefs of Staff a'nd Secn:tary o f Defense Harold Brown. and shows what the latter would also probably do. if they didn"t have to risk their jobS. FOl(t forme r Chiefs of Naval Operations - Admiral Robert B. Camey,Arleigh A. Burke-, George Anderson , and Thomas H. Moorer ~ had previously announced their opposition to t he Canal Giveaway . Gun confiscation laws have been thC: prelude to the enslavement of nations such as Cuba under the Batista regime, Gennany under the Weimar Republic, and in Russia durina the Kerensky rqime. Gun confiscation f le&islation is a prelude to dictatorship. The same people who told us that Castro was not a Marx ist , are now tellina us Torrijos is not a Marxist . As soon as .. qrarian reformer" Castro overthrew the aovernment, he co nfessed : "I've always been a Marxist." Torrijos is a Marxist who has confided to his own people that once the Canal Treaty is consummated. Panama would defend the Canal (wilh Soviet and Cuban help) and Panama would deckle who could use the Canal. Better th.n an air tt._ u a car ilfety device, is a aood rur view minor wid\ a cop in it. 1M purpoae of our diJ 1 rrMnl'llt it 1 ma"'H of the U.S. wllh the U.S.S.R. The unillaolion II to be accomplished by the plln for ··,.nera~ IUid complete ditermlmalt." 11'01 <lllblllllmerit or a U.N. Peoco Force oo 11ron1 tbllt no nelion could chll...... IL" The Pion II 1reeoon. -A-Wq F•nua petitio n with the F.C.C. to deny the license renewal or that station. 4 _ Set up a monitorina acientiat can eiplain how 1uch a thinJ ia poe· ut of dependence on Arabi, or on anyone elM, aible, but the breeder reactor actually uaes low ·• for ene""' resources. lfOUP. Have aU monitors ._.. grade uranium to make electricity while it pro-Right now, breeder reactors are either in uae make speciCic note~ as to duces plutonium aa a by-product. Plutonium, or being built in ai..w. other nationt, includinr objeclionable material, ittelf a marvelouaaource of energy, can alao be France, Soviet Ru.uia, and Japan. Burying thia sponson , and local stttions. used to produce nuclear weapona. fantaatic technoln<rical marvel with nuclear Write us , "Consumer ...,. But the question that mut t be antwered scare tactics ia di.thonnt and counterproduc-Control," The American ~.._ uefon! banning breeder reactors to hold back tive. The campaign against the brHder reactor Way Features, Box 990, nuclear bomb proliferation is whether curtail-will also rapidly force America to her knees. Pil;eon Forse. Tennessee, · h 1ng t ia one aource of plutonium will atop the And no one can convince us that the C11rter 37863, and we ·will send d spn!a of nuclear weapons. Dr. Norman C. Administration baa not considered that grim you the address of the n--C n.amuuen, hairman of the Nuclear Engi· consequence. orrendin& sponsor and the · 0 M neenng epartment at the .... chuaettllnati· .~ 19n by Th" Joh" BiiTII Soc••t.• ff'flrun• name of the President or the ·--===========-----------------------comp t ny . You'd be surprised at how much weiaht your letter will have with him. Yt?ij· the consumer , are in control! WriU on! Lawsui~s are bein& th reatene d •aa i nst newspapers which hne refused to accept advertisin& for pornoaraphic movies. Unlike ndio and TV , newspapers are not "public carriers" and ca nnot be forced to print anythina. Ask you, newspaper publisher to refuse to accept porno.,-aphi c, lewd , and blanuntly sexist advertisina. Wttch ruture columns for advice on how to control pornoanphy in bookstores and newsstands, and other vital issues. Freedom and morali~y are indivisible . A BOOK FOR OUR TIMES THE JOLLY SNOWMAN 1s LDYttinc enryoae to the Christmas boutl®e to be giYea by the CdboUc Dncttt- ers of America, Court stella Maril:. Mrt. WUllam Bro.u, at left, and Mrs. John p._. a.n echolDg the soowman's seDUmeats. Haodcnfted Items aDd baked goods plus a special grab bag tor chUdna wlll be features of the 3 <lay sale. bttng held lbts Friday, Saturday aDd Sunday, Dec. 2·3-4, at st. Joachim's hall, nest to the Catholic ChUrch, 19&4 On.nce Afe,, Costa Mesa. Hours are 1 to 4 p.m. Frldi.J, 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sabmlay aod 8:30 a.m. to &:SO p,m, on Sullday. (EosJ&n pbOto.) IY MARILYN MANION Wh en hundreds of American wo men meet in Housto n last month for the IWY National Conference,· the folks back home are likely 10 hear lots about the ideas and demands or the "liberated female .·· Abortion, ERA. py ri&ht s. and aovemment day care are the primary ai,.. or th~ feminists. who orpnized th~ whole IWY proptm. Not Ill American women share these views. Th~ majority or women, in fact, o ppose the feminist platform. What are these "1nti4 ERA" ladies like? Are they docile creatures of the kitchen, willinato sublimate aU of their views. opinions. and desiles while they spend the.ir dreary liveJ puthin& baby carriaaes, superrMrket c uts, and vacuum cleaners? The answer is a raoundina "no!" And no one Ju,s better dtscribed the real modem w~man u well u Phyllis. Schlafly in her new book, Th« Pvwer uf th~ l'olltl.,e "'omen (Arlinaton Hou.ac , S8.9.5 .) The Positive Woman . writ• Mn. Schlany. il not burd.ened by tl'e ideoq.ical ........ that pltiUa the femlabts. She doct not tiPnl mea • het oppi--.. She do• not try to prmc t .. t maa and WOIDIII are abloluuly tUlle , Mill 'the ... ftOt harbor a b ............. tploil God. The PMti" Woman belie.,.. I hit hu pollibiltl"s .. ....... .. belkw:. bl ........ ,., ... .-~ --.... • lin. ldtlolly ,..... .............. su __ ..,_ ...... .., . •• fad •........ of 111 II ••ok co•ul• ~ .......... , ... -oltloo ... . ....... AI GEM wnW ;~ ___ ,....._ women in America ; that , on the contrary; it would erase ri&hts now enjoyed by them. True to its title, the hook is fuU or posit ive ideas and ideals for the woman o f today . "It is on its women that a civilization depends," writes Mrs. Schlafl y. "The Positive Woman t ccepu her responsibilit y 10 spin the fabric of civilization, to mend its tean , and to reinforce its seams ." Paramount to lh< salntion of ci-oi liu tion is the presernn& of the fam ily. "Nothina is m o r~ important," sa ys Mrs . SchLtfly, "than build in& the morals and intepity of the family unit ." In an aae when the hmily is bein& undermined fr om 111 sides, Thr Powtr of thr Positil'r Wo man should be required readin& for eftrybody . -Amnicen Way F~atu,~s Mrs. Mather succumbs Mrs. Cotton Mather, lhfo mother or Klt Armstro~ of Emerald Bay, formerl} of Newport Bw.ch, died Woo· day lD Santa Au after a lengthy Uloess. She bad bten a Suta Ana resident tor 59 years. Born Marlon D.Jrant Ros s iD St. Charles, UUools, Mrs. Mather wu tbt OD.ly cblld of Mr. and Mrs, Ceorre Frederick Ross. who ll•ed In Los Angeles after his re- ttremelll frorn the practit e or law. The Mathers moYed in 1919 to Santa Ana, where be fouor::led the Santa Aaa. Savings aDd Lon Aasn. The firm ns .:~ld lo Great Westem rtnanclll Corpora- tion after his death. Mrs. Matbar waa acth'e ln tbe ChrWian Scieoce C burch ud Ebell aDd na a regeot of tbe Il&u«btera of the American RevoluUoa. 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The chorus ls under the direction of Carole Boelter, a member of the OCC music faculty aDd artisUc director of OC C'·s Five Penny Opera Company. The eoocert wm feature Ludwig no Beethoven'& ''Choral Fantasia," Gl.a~ como Puccini's "Messa Dl Gloria," and choruses from Georg Frtedt"lch Handel's '•Messtatl." All three works wUI be performed with or. cestn. T.V. STARS COMING TO LAFF STOP CLUB Comedian Robto WUllams wUI be featured Dec. 6-12 at the Laff Stop, all -comedy .night club at 2122 S. £, Bristol, near the Airport. Also appearlog that week are Jotmny Dark, lmpres. stonlst woo Is currently a recutar on the •· Dormy and Marte" television show, a.OO J. Ould Hall, who ls being welcomed tor the first time to the La.ft Slop. Robln WIUiams is one of the stars of •· The Ne•• Laugh~ ln.'' Tbe Latf Stop offers con- "-• co~y ~ (lom 1:10 p.m. &li1.111J_, Wiek. wlth a 8eCOIId lliliiijll'.rftday a.od SaturdaJ start~ tog at 10:30, ~ • SERGEANT MAHN IOH REENLISTS IN USAF swr Sel"(eant Parris L. lri11111Ion. son of Mr. aDd Mrs. tl A, Moore of 1714 Labrador Drive, Costa Mesa, has reenltsted In the U.D. Air Foree at Beale AFB, CaJlf. He Is an alr~ cra.lt matnteD&Dce specialist at Beale, asslped to a unit of the strategic Air Com~ mand. His wUe, Aleta, Is tbe daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. P, Slack of 2959 Pepper- tr H LaDe, Costa Mesa. Livinc Chriolmu Gitto POINSET TIA PLANT S a....,..,tvel· like bloomL From 10.00 Abo: AZALEAS MUMS and more bo•liful p&.uiD -· CeciK ~ .49 ft. Wreelho -8.95 --HolidoiJ ... _..s • .....,10 ...... ..,.... • JHE 'BEE LJNE ., l.t••r ••u• GUESTS of Mn. Bewt11 AUeo I.Deluded Mary ADM March, at left. aDd Mra, Reid Wuava.. (Jaoey Berts pbotoa.) U wu ladies day for l&tDcheoG &Dd bf1dce at the Suta AoaCouatryCiub&Ddtbespaeloas d~ room ns a-buu with ladJ•. Bubta: of colorfUl fall ftowera: centered tbelaDCheon tables that later became br1d(e tables, &Dd the posey baskets became tbe prtzes. Carol (Mrs. Bewley) AU ea., Bal lsle, tad reserved s1J. tables for berself and peats. She eertaJn.ty bad tbe cbolee spot , , • atone the big picture wiodows &Dd tbe view was Ulce a picture , •. rolling creeosward studded with tall tong-needled ploes, Most sereoel Carol assembled her cuests fo r YlsiUoc time prior to luncheon. lD ooe croup were Duane Reed, Jea~te May Shl.nr, Fran Jones, Vlrgl.nia Wright and Mlldr ed Curtis, home from their r-eceot back~east sojourn. Near them were M&rloo Lavelle, Mary Alice Ayres, Ellen Keene and Mary As.elson. Place cards lDdicated the s•tlll& lfMIIDCe- ments. I enjoyed being with Gladys Baum, MUlle Nledecker and Jane HermaDD. We had a delightfUl visit. Helen Waddell, Ethellyn Walker, Helen starting and Mary ArmeMucb seemed in a llappy corrversatton, More at other taPles wert Bernad.lne Ullman, Thelma TDomas, Kama Rousselle, Frannie Ryder, Jean Wasson aDd Grace Metr.ger, the scarf on her tall red dress ns held 1n place by a beautitul Faberge pln. Everyooe looked e:a:tra sna'rp • . . fall colors and syttes were well represented. • • • • • Held in the Carousel room of the New~ porter Inn, Masque Fanlu1a's success was the result of much thoueht and work by the committee and other members of IJ'Tioe Terrace Philharmonic Associates. Actually the delightfUl affair was more fantasia than masque, for there were not too many of the latter. Costumf>S were there however, all kiDds , •• a Norttmmberll.Dd queen and ldng, he with great fur eape crown and all, or maybe they were "out of Shakespeare.'' Had there be• prtses, Gretchen and Carl •ioore would have taUo nrst as an oriental couple ~~ '•Velly Dice."' Our t»stess. Mrs. BertiDe Tr•t, was tbe lonty lady lD jeweled ron. COld mul: &Dd a Uttle attn coelr:::tall M.t wttb blrd of s-ra~ dlse feathers (from her mother's trunk). Bertine td.d :nvtted :ttl ac her table to her home on Galatea for muque preYiew. Mr. and Mrs. Hume Cheoaull were in south of the border dress. MRS. BERTINE TREAT, with gold malt aDd cock· tall hat adorned wllb bird of paradise feathers, hOsted a table at the Masque ran. tasia held by the IrvtneTer. race Phllharmollic Associ- ates. (Janey Berls photo.) ACTRESS TO TALK TO WOM EN'S CL Ue '•Yuletide" Is the theme of the NeWpOrt BeacbCb.rlst- tan Women's Club luocheon Dec. 14, to be held I I Air- porter 1M Hotel at 11:45 a.m. Holiday glft wnps wut be demonstrated. Music and dnmatic readings •111 be presented by Tturl Ravea. scroll. Actress aod. author- loaD Windmill Brown w1ll be the pest speater. For rese"atlons, call &?S .. 6640 or 673-88'77, The cost is $4.25. httJ Lalli wore a Gr.tt JUl: pr11t, Dr. J* Ud -Campbell -1 onaP. Yooro tniJ malllltd tbt bat trtmm~ YUb tM 001 drtUar bU.II u.t BertlDrl bad woo at a ttee111 llodnc:ltu -· Mr. B.'o 1oo bat O..atocl INtcld.ac bUl8 ••• Wt ••n trvly "lD the MDIJ," We were all am.ued at tbe blaee utbtrillm• bertlDt bad arnacld oa ttte biC -lablo .. atmoot llh el-at ooro, tbtJ were ., l&fle, wltb belaUAII eolortnc --pale IQIID aDd wbtte, creeo &.Dd ptDk &Dd rtd. Tbt p,..,k'W wu fila and put til .. tho ...... .,, tho pia .. -. DIDDer wu •perb, M"lee eacllleat, IDIISIC iDYltlllc ud: 10 di.De•ble, Dllrtac deaert. ebairm&D ot tbe CI'OCIP, Mrs, James Emory O,er, welcomed aU att.unc, es- plaiAed tbe proceeds were to be used 1D support of tbt frH JOUth oooeerts lpOUOred by tbe ()n.qge Couoty Pbllharmo111c Soelety. She pr&J,sed ber special eYeDU committee ud ber board for their work and thanked all for their support. DaDclDc folloWed, VIctoria ud Raymoad Beyer, tbeir dauebter, Fraoees Mathis, and busbi.Dtl MJ.cbl.el, Patti Spielman Ud James Berbhlre, &18o Vlrtln1& aDd Ray Ou.Ja:er were dotnc atme last footwork. At n.rious tables we saw Debbie aod. Ed Clbbartlll aDd Joey Toma. EYelyn aOO Carter Lowell bad left aoother "do'" to be at tlda, Enl)'ll is cbairma.n of Youth Coocerta, ElHwbere were the Georre WWlams, Morgan stuleys, Roy Boscows, John Russells, Ruth and Ted Walah, Mellua aDd Dr. Larry de Suer aDd Gay-. Harriman (a little witch In black lace). At Mrs. Edwin Ramsey's table were Henry aDd Bernadine UUmao (ber bitter sweet lone sfdrt eYIIliDC suit was smastunc with the black cr~pe blouse~ Si:aroo. aDd Bob Lyocb aod. Vied Malouf ud Ed Da-rles. Wore atteodlog were the Louis loDgs, Gar- net Byrus, Mmes. Aagus Rtcllardsoo aDd A reDdt DeJouQ&, also MUdred "l.Dd OrvU!e BtU -plus ever so many more. Orvlllt acted as auctlooeer for the !only whlte fol. cape, a porcel.lln from Petricks, emenld aDd dlamood necklace aDd other trtasunbln. Tllls went tile lovely Masque F antu1a eventoc. benefittnc better music In our area. lDcideotally Mr. Dyer ns tM w.,-pbotocnpber for the enn.Ute . • • • • COMPLETE AS501ti'iENT OF GI FT IOXE$ Large Assonment. Ambassador Gift W rap, Tags, & Seals. FO R AN OPEN AIR ART SHOW SALE SUNDAY DEC, 4TH AND 11TH Jl A.lll. TO 'P .M. 511 W, 1t TH ST. CO STA MI U 642-1001 THE ICE C 'We w•• 0... Ow. lee C..... Fr•-Yes t .. n. r ...... .,. -'S.,. S.Pr 1kn 161'tMeapat..._ ... , ........ ' S.Jl'fl .. N T £111 ,.O U IIII I UN ~ ,...,U IIII "'OON • I D •.M. ..-.... IAT "'OON. II ...... , porcelain salon ... not a store BUT AN EXPERIENCE! Please share it with us. }land erafted eltristmas Ornaments ,- Up t'o 40% Off &. OPEN 7 DAYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS MON-WED l 0-6 THUR-sAT 1~9 ether houn by appolntmenl -..IJ. 646-4515 1741 Westcliff Dr., Newport Beach ' • • 's Ub assailed TIKI fC 5 1'-.... 1) ..... 91 ,, ... .. ... .., t''r"- • II 't' ....,41...._ ___ .....,. .. _ c..r, ........ _,...... ol ....... ..., ... lbopug-.,.-... lllrtrPdll_ .. t&r'tlot tiM Oftl' ....... to body, bolnl surfers _c __ ..... ...... JWY ···-.. ._ ..... AU tiiC4illtOMol .......... --.. ••ca:r" u.t. TblftttkweiComN .... • lllt.cMtloMI W~1 l'eu dntped a.. ~ Weaeee u a cMndt • It lllrooP .. -"-OOiderMcel PI I "NI s' John Boyd is installed by Realtor John T, owner ol BoJd Real lD Coro• del Mar,..,,~ stalled tbil monWic u presldeal of tbe S,ZOO mem~ bet Newport Harbor-Cotta Mesa Board of Realtor• ID ce reii'IOidN at tbt Marriott Hotel la Newport Ceoter. He tucceeds Art GloYiDett:t. Balboo Boy P._rtln, Newport Beae.::.. Iutallatlon ceremoal: .. were COO«llcted by Hal Fel- lows of. Mtasioo VIeJo, riee- prestdeot elect of the Cali- fornia AsS>Ctat.loD of Real- tors, represeatLDc Doatld WtedOWIIl, una preitdeDtot C.A.R. The 1977 C.A.R. viee..presldeat, Ha.rold R. PlnehJn of Corooa del Mar, aut.ted. otben lDitalled lnto of- flee were VIJ'IiD.ll Cleek, lit vtce..preddeat; BettyGnbb. Zod Yice..prnideat; HelUI E. Joy, secretary-trea- surer; JfiJu Ec11a.i, Art GloYIDtlll, Hal Plllehlll, GeoJ'Ie Vogel and Holm" Taylor, dlreclors. $7 ,UOO MINK COAT STOLEN ON LIDO A burJar *'le a $'7,000 mlDk oo&t SulKily from a Lido llle laomt. Huold Btri.- trut, wbo owu a liaea.S~~P-­ IUjoriiJ II -UA -........... _., ..... -Plo-111.& ... p---·· I wu Ul'lrM"t.d bJ ... _,.., .. _,_ ..., .. __ .,_ -.......... ....... IIIII ...... -plellod dtlio-PitJ -ld .. ,_,. wildly -llloy-t1oo re.)IDUoD&, pro-ERA, pro- C'Dftram.t tlauctd &bor- Uou ud pro lbt demudl of tbe lMht•n•. And tb&t t. euctly wb&t tbty didl The small mill)rJty ot . delepte• who pqtooaltroQC demoutratloa tor pro.llfe d ... ne credit for bnnry c.ouldertac tbe bostlle ei"'W'd, Tbe ndlcala did tear up some of the pro.tUe ban- Dera dllri.DC that demoutn. lloo. Tbere were sen raJ Man- 1st, soclalilt and lubl&D dis- playa 1D Houstoo slmllar to wbat tbey bad at tbe Call- lbrnl& IWY meettoc. Mra. Geoflre) Tower of Newport Bescb and I atteDISed a Soc- laJilt Workers• Party '' mll- ttalll forum." It wu ad- nrtlstd at the IWY aod held wtthln nlldng dl.stlllce ot tbe Coo•eoUoo Hall. We beard lour Manist spraabrs teU how great IWY wu &Dd bow bad our Amerlcu •Y•· tern of gonrnmellt ts. ODe speaker told the audieoce tbat their 50Ciallst mo'tt- meot would DOt end uDtll there 1s a revolution 1n th1l: coulltry to replace the creedy wltb tbe needy. Tbose ofus ·•ho mow these radlca.J.s do DOt represeot us wlll let our elected repre- sentatives mow that tbey do .oot and we ask aU traditional women nerywhere to do the same. Tbe IWY ezperteace bu beea a costly mlstab at tbe tupayers• eJpeDSe. Webope Concress w111 resolu oever again to turno•ertupayers• luDcls to the proponents of the Eqni Rtcbta-Ameodmeot IDd abortion. ply ""•'-· told pollee,.. KIDNAP-ROBBERY retunaed home to 201 Via Lido Non II 8:10 p.m. Iller REPORTED IN CM & 1-lillu rr1rN u:itou.ad ASouth Cout Pluabl.ir- Ucblo 00 ,._.,._""' ....... ~~ IIIII tbe cc.t mt..mc. :.:--~ ~ COD• DOLL CLOTHES SOLD ~!:/~o ~ ~V.: .:u~~ TO GET PET FUNDS reported. Tbe Oraap CoaotJ c.blp-Raeano Schaut, Z4, of Co- ter ol 1M N AuiltiDc.e sta Mesa, was colae bome, Foa..tldoa 11 rataiDC fad aDd had opeoed tbe door to by Nllllc bUd-made doll her car in the Plaza parklDc e&otb• i)r ...._,. tuhk:lll lot wbea she wasapproecbed dolll, Flartber IDtormation by tbe male illspect, police may bt otal-' by ea1llllc said. He simulated a weapoa IJI-5431, IJid tome ol tbe uDder b1.s coat a.od made ber doll clotbu IDlY be IMD 011 cet LMo her car, where be dllplaJ at tbl E.aJp oftlce. joloed ber. Tbl FoaadiUon otrers low He forced her to drtn COlA or 110 OMt •)1.ac mt oato the San Diego Freeway a..terilll ol peU: ud beJp. &.Dd took ber purse. He had ai«<J famlllel obb..IJl•tttr-her drive to the area of lDUJ uliltiDCt tor their HamUton St. aDd Placentta pete. An., wbere be rot out aod •JU ~f£11,­_...,_._- dtlo, ............. ""' 111 tM A ... .WJ, 18eii*Ctd ........... .,. -lallol- ""' Boy ....... ·-""' e,.... oo Dte. 10. 8o .. & p:qatt&l ...... -'""-........... ,....., crul811 011 U.. P&Tilloe~ ww bo -........ lllellllr-bor•s ....a1 CbriatlDN boat Welt parade, &a2 wtll Rart at cU &:SO p.m. Rtetnatktal may .,..._ to 'i!'ehet. Plbllt bo Dildo by eaw.r-........... _.....,.,._,_ TboqleOD at 1?5-Jlll. S..-' ter btiDre U. Ct=eU. era! olbor RtpubUeaa IIIIJ-llr, Loroll'o plu -Laton IIAn been llwlt.d to &In boud ..,.,. delutft tile cnlM. •• ot -.:11: ..,_. bltwel Sale to raise pool funds A Cbriltmu tua.&r ud White eJ.epbut lilt wtll be beld tills Saturday, Dec. s, from i a.m. to 2 p.m. at Library cost cut studied tilt o._ Coul YMCA 1o ..... -.. r • bobbltlop tor tilt Y nlmmla( pool, Tbe "Y-"-b," & MW worn.•• lliiiiP'rt JI'OI1P. 11 ""'""' lllo tloau, Usable .... ud Ufld ltelDI *-aid ... -"' al .... y --'"' lllor llloaFrl-dty .a-. Tilt YICCA IJ -II 1100 Uaiftrslty Nnport Library 8oaJ<1 Dr, Ill lllo 8oclo 8oJ, tn .... bek1 a MfiU of 0D ...,, tba Y-Kaob: m-• t., -to 1ry wW llold 111t1r llnl -lo derise a lower -co.t p1aa Clan.t.mu Jl:acMoa at 11 tor Ute aew ~~~Ptr-braacll a.m. at tM Y Cblpel. Gulb Ubrary to be buUt Ill N"a may PIJ i)r luch, or III&Y port CIIDI:er. A ipeelal meet.. brlal tbelr on, pial a bi.nd- IDC yt111rclay ......... .., entltclt-11ft. nlotd &djout'Dtd until aftel'DOOI, u;'t! tly -KM• Cbrt.trnu aDd uotber iDHllllc wu a:- pected to be .cbeda.led i:)r buur commltt• lnct.del later 1D tbe wHk. ICay Wellt, MariaM KcWU- Tbe ctty bu badpttd llama, PbJUII Sbi.Yer, Mar- $&73,000 lor theDewUbnry, IJD Cuter,Gladp£MIIII:-.. bat tbe lowest coutncUoD &ad Grace Scltwuta. bid eome tD roeeolly II $100,000 JEWElRY $911,000, Tbe trut ... .,. m-with ueblloelt to BUR;LARV PROBED try to re-4ealp tbe pro- joel to kttp It eloto lo tilt _ .. allonoc9, ••Ipll•tlon g tufi.ai U. •• CI!J -llfo4 8lfP to!d tho E.,dl'o'")'..i'. ... y, .,.;.q 1 •bl'tll-ID'llii•dt- Uberatloal. Anotber factor, he laid, II IIIII bdldlllc ooo- tracton are nry buy now. EDWARD D. WASHKO OF BALBOA IS DEAD GrateAJe •nle" for Ectnrd 0. WUhllo, JOt E. Ba7 A•e., B&lboa, were t.Jd Moadl.y at htUlc Vlew me- morial port, -ltd "' Rf't'. Tom O.ertoa. P'tnt Chrbtla.D Ct.reb of Htuat- logtoo Btoeb, IIIII SoaiUIIr Muoole L4dp701. MRS. JESSIE BEI!M OF COSTA IIESA IS DEAD Mr. Boyd m~ed to tht area in 1944 wltb IWI wUe, Jane, 'When be wu us1(Did by the u.s. Army Corpe of Eocineers to beadquartel"' of tbe Westen f1J1QcTJ'I.iD... lng Command 1n Saota Ana. They chose to remalD bere following b1$ cUICbafJe, aDCl opened a ba.rdware aod mar- ine supply store 1D Newport Beactl. wbicb tbey .aid t. 1956. He sentd as PlR· muter of Newport Be&cb, and wu umctated wttb Southern CallilrDia. Thrift a.nd Loan 1D Coata MeA.. J2 66(j BURGLARY AT walked oil, Sgt. Tbomu r Lau.r reported. The suspect Mr. Wuhllu, & aaUft ol Albambn, &Dd a pr .. ....,.. tor Z9 yean, died """· II .IJl St. VtDceats Hoapl"l, t.o. Ancetes. --... ~--. '!t ~" 110 ou st., c-., --. an BALBOA ISLE SHOP wu described u wblte, He otta1Ded biJ rl!a..l •- tate Ucenae 1D 1967, aDd he and b1s wtte opened their own otftce 1D 1988. He bU beeo active 1D theeommlttll aDd business structure ot tbe local Board, and bU sened the lut 3 yeara u director of the Callfonta A uoc.II.UOD of Relltors. A tlll'Jlar w)l) cot lD about Z5, 150 pouods, 5-7, thi'OQCb u tWoeked 'W1Ddow with browD hair and eyes. toot loot ..-a1 $Z,660 from a BalD lslud lbop Suday alcht or early Moa- clay. He Ia IUniYed by IU wlte, MarlaaDt; I lOA, Edward of Waloal Creel<; I --ters, Kat• L. SmUll, Hut. log!DD Beaeb, IIIII ~ A• Wubto ud Dtbra Arl- Manllall o1 Blllloo; ... mc>- tbtr, TWle Wubllo, Au..m, .. bra; a brot!»er, Leroy oC Glendon, uG 4 &l"'Ddebl\d· reo. KIMdlled lor 10 a.m. ttU Frldly lo Bell_, c __ .,...,, L. v. O..a -DC Dtno D, at Zl$ llar!De, ~lor ball-.... at t:IO ..,_.y mona ...... -......... wblcla beer, w&MII IDd cub. STERLING SILVER FAIN 111 .50 also naels and othr dlllps CRYSTAL ORNAMENTS FROM SIEDEN H.U IMPORTED GUlAR CHRISTMAS TREE DECORATIONS $1 UP ADVBIT CALBIDAB ._,.. OIA.IMG I'D. OILDIIBI AT at•STMAS on IULYII AU MIJWIW trrn ~IWI u.MJI'OaiiX --.-·-·--... IE t•Y 1• , ... .._.. •.••. .,.~lA-. . •••z• .,.,., ••-• _. •.. COM WILL PRESENT MOLIERE'S PLAY CoroDa del Mar hlch school students wW preseat MoUere'a '•Tartofte" Dee. 7, 8, 9 and 10 at 8 p.m. in the Little Thea.ter. The production will be enluated by ~<tees from the Southern California Seeoodary Sebool Theatre Festival aDd may be cboaen to be performed at Occldeotal CoUecetheweek- tDd of Jan. Z0-22. YOUTH DIVERSION FUNDS GO TO C.M, 1'0IW)W, e.n.t u.u.ru Ct.reh of eo.ta Mea, otM ne...,.., . Mn. 8Mm, I 111UYe of Sal Pedro. died ¥1111J ill c--loopltoL • " .-... "' s -. ... llltu, Vlqlo A. GNII II Colla ~ I .,..., ROSE PARADE BUS _,..,,.,... __ ._ TRIP IS ORGANIZED ~~~~ wm bo 1a lotio, Ao orpa!Md 1u trtp 1o wood PU'I< C_,., , .. a-Pandtlah..,oa DR FRIZZ., 'E TO on Jaa. Z Ia: blbl orp•,., • ~ by 111o Noopoat a..-pua, SEEK NOMINA nON beacMe ud nenM~oedlpt. w..e.cwr IIPD•fltrllt No.. For $11 per --. f'lll. lu Frtulllt ,..Deled d..U wiD pi allurldtop T-...a llo wat-Metro News--Tbecouaty ud bact, p1u rwwttd tH ._,...._ • ....._ Board ol Supenllol'l IUIII-••tiJr II • IPOI a1oor .. -s-11 t1oo 11111 Ale orbed peymeat of $1111 ,150 puWe l"DDte, accord~~~ ID .....,. 1lllill1at .-1: .,.. Ta-y tD .,. City of Co* roe,.lloo "''""'" loll -IIJ -.._ II Mea u till county's lllul GJ'IJIIpt ........... ....._ for tbe oompreheoaln Jtlltb TM ~ trW C"-- dl .... -Dr ............... .. nnloo procnm. Hall II 1 a.a. llld ,....,. = s fll .. tlllltfCIII- Tbe fi'OI~4hc":.to at lboeltl:JO,Mr.GniJrllr '¥ pt' 4 111 Mr, pr"tD ezc •• pe • AJd. P'utlllar Wtt sttn It r· t tk, ts JU'a • 11oo of mtua o~~.,.,.,. 1111o ... , 11t ""' "' eolllll .._ a aoa •oo: " o.r. 1trr1 lllo formal )rfeallo 1)'-. 11'71. -1o -llr ...... P""'lclel • ccaaly-wldl-. CHOIR I'ESnY AI.. pn "a ¥1am ,_ "'c:ommully-~.~--.......... ,,, ...... )rftDllt Intima 11111 111. ..w ... -11 7,10 ,... -. -... ut1 * YerlioD .. me.. . tWa -....,, o.. " z1 .. ..... .. K~ ~. ~ ::J5U~~~~!::: c ......... Dor.-TM aa1 lit wiD._.... a ... -... -·· c:Wr .. ' .... ___ .....,. .................. ............. _ ... • .,-,au,. •• ...jllifi. .............. _ ....-..... --,_ .......... -. poll, ..... aD " .. --~ ....... .. Wtdp, ... au II litre.-._.,_ ---· tllond to .. ... .,... --1 ..... IIIII ...-. plu lllc eo--. ... --... 11bjtd to tU ''bltt*H" --Ia llltcl -.UIIdtrtloobltcl- ball rule, Wepudl .,.. ...... bllellbtll ""'· pro-~...,..-.. behrND 1100111 ud 4 ,.. 11om J-II ...._,. , 10. Boud arfen eomplala tbat tbQ •• ,.. tb.. - place i>r all-ckj •rflll dllrlnc •mmer. Tbe ..., syatem pJ'OSII»>d bJ Com. mtuioDeH LoYell &lid lobD- 80D would prenJJ. y•ra ...... .. , ... , llbhelllillboord ~arlen tmo 1m111 areu." arped Cormcllmu Meblala. '' Wbere dJd this blc as-tree of tahnst come trom?•• No date tu beet.l Mt tor tilt btclllniDC ol pablle ,_,- 1DCI 00. the Luue. $3,1100 IN JEWELRY STOLEN IN-BALBOA A Balboa jewelry lllea- mu lold pollee u.t $S,OOO wortb of jewelry wu ltoleo from b.1l na wbea be left It ~ in 5 millltM sa. clay IIICbt wt&Ue 1M Yi81ted a lrltod. Be• GarcJ&. wbo Utu oa E. Ocean Froat, aid bt r ............... ,., .... at ltll ud w. Oceu Froat, IIIII loaDd lbat .. aaloellod .. ,_IDo< ........... ..... ••lowtDc ... -lo -the door &Dd slM.l tbl &Old, stlnr &lid tui"QQIIiM Items from a woodeD cue. NEIII'OtiT !WimR moll! I'IIIUIIEO lUlU. Y •Pl. 4 . , COM in VB finals - Alter ••m• t1oo 11n1 ·--~· ... -port ,...,... oil lo ..... 1..0 1... .. ... dteldlo& poat,-led U-1, Bol ................. lra- neotel')' to Ue tlill pme .. 11-11. Tilt -.,_ ltn, KIIJ IIIII lrorl, wore IJolnmollal .. lbo .. ...... poloiU. U kriJ ... lfl I tMP 11ne to eliDe:., •m- btr 14, IIIII lrorl opltod lhe """"' poiDI, lhrlt Loodlt wu a ltiDdont lor Newport tllroucbe* the mateb. CoroD& dtl Mar, alter a u.u... nrst pme, out- c:l.aued Mira Costa, but .WI bad to ftcbt oft' a tate Claaf(e to wta. Mu-cte Wartl 'fts ............ .. the """' z pmea. ((LA GRANDE BOURGEOISE" THERINE GIANCARLO DENEUVE PLUS GIANINI "COUSIN, COUSINE" ENGLISH SUB-TITLES RATED R ••·••.:•• AJIHIGr 1111 M.IICM 'PLU~· --- ','l ' '' ' Newport t 19th, CDita Mea 646-SOZft EATEN ALIVE PLUS IOVIlNEY INTO Till 8EYOND 8 - TIIURSDAY DEC. ~ In · eDIIDIA DIL'MI, CALifi C. M. Harper tlte .Mesa . e(J'H HeciiPH . ATTABOYI O.r Knport.lloa Board of EdoeotiOI, Wllleb llu - crlUcllld 1D tbll eobtmD lA tM put. dllltftl a blc pal oa the bact from the ..Ure eommaity lor c:omllle kJ (f1pl, 11aolly, wttb too quntloo of II<KIIIJ C-lloG JUP Scbool. The Board YOted to slllt don tbe McNally Cl .... DO later than the summer of U7t aod kt put tt oa tbl market ~ ettber lor ale or 1 .... Tbe deelakla &t tld.l time mea1111 that the tchool m.trtet CUI art ... 01 tbt lOIII, eomplleatod IUO of coiiiDC bldl 0D t1!e property, aod rott!Dc 11 proporiJ IODod bJ too <IIJ aod ollaJod bJ tbl RedeYelopment. AptCJ'. Tbt decl&loa to IYtabaallJ mcwt tlll C!OII4;1-tian bf&b .cboOl to Molle Vt.ta tltiMIIiarJ tcboolla still& '•mayM" propoc«lcw. Tbe m.trkt ltllf 1.1 stlldJIIc u lltenaU•• poooii>IIIIJ of llllocni!Dc tile _. __ _...... 1o1o the dbtrk:t's 4 ''rlfU.ltr" bJ&b aebOOI CI"IP' .... Wbat· IYtr tbt IIDll outcome, tbe 411trtct w11l baYe bllped U•lf by 1ett1Dc the IDcome from tbe ale or 1 ... ol tbt 1.1 acn• ot MeMallJ PJOPtrlJ, aDd wW b&Ye balptd Ute etiJ of Costa 11-bJ -toot Mntoc~clllr--lod parcel lor redtYelopmeat. 1'h1l wW ret It back oa tM tu rollJ, where 1t wW tu.rtber aJd tbt city, tbe clUtrlet aDd tbe local eeooomy, Decl81ou to ciqse elemerftry scboOII are DOt IU1 to make. No matter wblch acboola :rou cloee, it'• IOliC to locoGYeDleoce some pareota ud 10me cbUd.rtD.. Bat, we han to lace tbe hard facts of Ute: we ta•e lt'Wer ll:8deDta, and we have relaUvely lesa mooey to II*MI per ltDdtat under reetrtcUn atate Law. We hln to come liP wltb a more eftleleal 1ystem, Ia terms of ust.ar people ud mooey, Tbe Board appear~ to be oa the road toward doiDC thlJ, Board Member Don Smallwood, putiel&)arly, duenu a lot of credit tor sUeklllc to b1l ruu OD thlllslut, &t a Ume w'*t tome of hUI fellow members were start1ac to wut a btt Wider the heat of plcketlal boueewiYtl aDd }lmmed meettnc rooms. Ali!O to bit coocntu.lated are tbe members of the c1t1aeaa adYlaory committee whlch held beartacs to tbe Dlecbbor~ hoods. They could nave ~limped the l.ssue lDto tbe Board's lap without a strorc reeommeodatioa. But. tbeJ dida't. A lao dlte some ctedlt are Dr. Bob Moore u::1 tbt cllJ Redevetopmeat Acency. Dr. Moore aod hla actDCJ kept gentle, but steady, preasu.re oa tl'le Board of Edlteatlae to make the McNally site uaJlable tor rede'relopmellt. The Agency was aided ID this effort by Costa w:-. Tomorrow, the bualneas.bomeowoer croup, whlcb prodded both the Apoey aod the school board. So, whit we eoded up with was u ahnost-claqtc 81· ample of how represeotaUn govenment sbould wort; (1) aa elected body appohU a cttlzen croup to study u issue aod make a recommerda.Uon: (2) the cltlsea rroup holds plenty of public heart~s. atudles tbt problem tbroughly, and makes a coocrete recommeDIIatloo: (I) the elected bod)' holds tllrtber beart.u, thea bites tbe &ad makes tba correct dedaloo, NEW STORE HOURS STARTING DEC. 5, TH&U DEC. %3 MON -FRI B A.M. TO II P.M. SAT 9 A.M. Tb ti P .M. SlJN 11 A.lll. TO 5 P.M. IIlilS • UlB • WINN'S MUSIC 1ST AND N£WIIORT &.A8WIJirt IQVAI.I 544-5351 -. . ... --i- =.·.!~ . . .., -llr.·=-· .. ~=-·~ ... ......,, '-.C..-. -.~~~~c­c-)tlo&. Dl. GWYM I' AllY CHAlLIS HISTII Bor -llr. bllllro,teony Lt?J I I'll. l"'"ff ltel:woud I'IIOe,c..-. Qlll -llr, bllllro, loci- ..,~ tiS IJt«eutle Drt", llutior Yiow -· • TlrVRIDAY; JIOV, I llo)' • llr. bll llro, Joo FI~Det, T711cott Place, 11 t, c--· · ao, -llr. u1 Mn. Mkb~ HOAG NAMES DIREtTORS 101 ~ !110 Cooii-.J celebratioa ol ttl 2Stb U · AYe .. , c.ta ....... TOO cllnetorooflloq boo· ptti.l M.n ea.tttd 2 DeW membtn, Clll.rlH W. Heater, lfewportS..ehbUI· DUIIMJI, ud Dr, Gw)'D P. PlrrJ, ~P~Cll.llst lD. famUy pndlce. Tbo .-1 m-. lllct>· ttabted by tbt premiere se,...... ot Boac'• audlo- YlJual pnNiltaUo .. WU tbe flDal Peat of tbt lmpltal's NATASHA YUFE, eopruo 10loltt, who bu recettly mo¥ed to I"IDe, WUI cfYe a Cbrlstrnas procram for Dlfei'Mr). • FRIDAY, NOV. 4 llr. "-ttr bu ben Ia~ BoJ -llr. a.e W:n. Aa~ YOITtd Ia real ewtate de~ drw ......... ILI8dlla:le, Ytlopmeat u::llaad miMp· M~rt BeteL meat tlDee t»millr to Call-• SATURDAY, NOV, 5 forllia In 1949, He,ll oa tbe <llrl. Mr. Udlln.Leoa~ adYlJOJ')' board of tbl Boy'w ard GoldiWII. 1100 Ge.luy Club of Saata AQa, trut" Drtu, Dorer Sboru. at Cbapmu Coll'le. Ina.-• SUKDAY, NOV, I sarer of tt.., Newport Har· . Glrl-Mr. Udllrs.Cbl.r. bor Art llutam, ud board lea RaaiiJeU, US4 Cork member ot Cblldrell"1 Hoi-Lue, Ca.ta Mea. pttal of Oruce Couaty. u.::, ~~eal~""::'rrz Puppets to yeua aDd: Hned u cblef of oUiflor 1975-76, Atnd-'-II nat' 'ty uto of too Stulord Sebool It::' lVI ot MedleiDe, be LDttnfld u:1 1ened rt.tdeocy at Ken Ccuty ceoeraJ bolpitl).. Be ls Ylce..prHldeot of tbe 552 Club, mea's aapport cn.p lor Hoar -tal. DANA GRADUATES NIT)' data proeHalae tecbAI.cla.a M&mtll. ap- preatlct Dua L. HNter, ~(hter of Jack W. Hester of 919 Bayside Orin, New- port Betcb, hu cn.daated from data proceAiDC aebool at tbt Naft.l Tra.tn1ac CeD~ ter, San oteco. Sbe )olDtd the Nuy 111 May, 19?7. Aa awroacb to CbrtltniU WW be I •tl'IUJ plaJ wUb marioDetttl ooe-thlrd l1l6 111e at Plyi!JCMID Coacnca· Uol&l Chareb, Newport HtlcMJ, &t 'i:IO p.m. tll1a Friday, Oee. Z. tl'le Lap?ll Bu1laellmea's '-'---'""'--"""-'""" AasoelaUoa OD MoDdaJ, Dec. 5 at the Lac-a Hotel. of --...£-· Tbt MarioDettt 'l'beatef of tbe Word wUl pr..- lho NotlwiiJ plaJ, "I OOIIId tab JOU to tlleCbrlat Cl>lld," Ja tM m&JDer of tbe MldcAe Acoo.TboplaJ ........... ttlt ta1th of I Rabie boy ID -...... aod ..... ....,. feu~ liclltlllc ud e,.rt eooCIIm!Dc Ia ..,.odtodou,tlt botb c:b.U4rea udi adalta. Tbt pf'DihiD 1.1 a r•n ·...,.melt lor ~ena u1 RolaDd Sytwewttt otGI'UMa H1Ua, wt10 eraled Mar· loMtte Tbe&ttr of the Word more tbU 10 y•ra aco. It 11 ~r MCOftd -.oa at Pl)'rDOIItla Ct.utL llutlor ·Area e~ ud tlaelrpu. Ollloarolowttodtotoo- pr- Natuh& 11 a member of • • ~ ... ..... laeuiiJ of ... lr-no•.; C...-· of ""'""' . ... .. aad 11 a cttlseublp teacher ly PEC HAAPA ' lor tbo 11-rt-llosa ...,It ~--------edlrcaUoa She was - bon lD BrltWI laod lie. SM also atudJ.ed Yiolln aod plaao. Bt•ldetdolai JOio work Natuhl wUl be teech- Loc 1D tbe lnlae area. A~TS GRANT GIVEN , TO WRITE LIBRETTO Monltst Oakley Hall af Newport Beach, protea10r of Eaclllh aod eompanUn utenture at UC 1"lM, Ia the reclplellt or a ${,500 grant from the Naliooal ED- dowmtDt lor the Artl to write tbe libretto ror u open. bUtd OA tbt DOYel, "Da.el Ia tbiiUU," bJ N'l'ftD Butch. PfOI.. Hall wu awarded a.a l'fEA 1nat lD 19'75 to write the libretto for ·• ADCle of repoM," baNd OD a tiO'ftl bJ Wallace Steper. It PN· mitred at the Su FraoeiiCo opera hOlM J.D Nonmber, I I'll, HERE AND THERE -- HI(bllcbl of tho trip to • ..,. r_, ...... bJ -¢19-T""' ... ColtJ .a-...t 'UM'T'it~t~;!llitft"'\DGt18fUD or F~ or any of tltiNI dotle plaeea, but a 'filtt with tbelr eldtlt -, wbo la studJI.al tor tbt ptlMt· hood at a Fnoch mon&st.ry. Mr. aQd Mrs. Glea stW- weU of Donr Sbores malt have beta JPnadinc pta!::t and ton OD tbelr trip to Egypt tblo moalb ... atltul the EcJptlln.laraell peace talks started rleht~&fter thelr Ylslt. Krt. Bill CUIIliac of Cowta Mea hu )ilst reblroedtrom a vtalt to Utah to Yblt btr daa(hter Ud IOD-Lo·law. who were DfWIJYtdl a lltllt onra yeu a,o. A·-(DOl too eotd weatber) II 'Whlt eaUeed Dr. aod Mrs. EUery stoweD ol Cameo H1ghlaDd.a outoftbtlr warm Soutben California nome to Okla.boma City for a pre~ Tbubcl'fiDI rutt. • • • LOOT 1C1:IS • -The JllDior EbeU Club's attempt 110 ttc ; uU-.aten )Ill sta.rtiDI to S.·uool remUw:Sa me of tbt story told by my Dl&cbbor, Mrs. Dtek ftlllm&n. Tbe Hutrmaa'l llftd oa DahUI lu the ftry •rly Jtln ol Coroa-ctal Mar ud at tlillt ttm• the cbUdrn were all bussed to Newport peteb tcbool on t» peoln"'la. Firat day ot tcbo01 lor daacbter Thelma. Jbt bOarded the but uu • - clrl 1fltb ber •me ud 14 .. dr-(.,..-•mOor) priotod Ill lite lottoro b11 attac:bed to ber nMter. Bit TWma dldl't co•• boiM. Her mother wan.! UIS waJted -· tNoldJC IUt)J It WOIIMD't take IIICb a loll Ume to brlll a tllder~ prteor .,...stile .. , ... tiM afttnooa won oa • beCame worried ud called Do oebool. No. noua ... 't U.n • --aU tile -!lid loll .. tile 1111 II IMprtiCl'ltlllll UM, ftldl wulloonoco.F-tiiO __ aod_ ... ..u.-_ .... ·-I-IIIII 1110- clfl'o -r """-... • .. -... ---tile ----·---... -..... -_ ... ,.... .. -. _.._ .... -.. -·c---............... - lt'rtl CKJIPTU lO MEET D£Cb1ER 9 "Bud!Dctorolllortolloop the bomt lioplber" ll the ,.fPOM of tbe Womu'a Cftrt.tlala Telhptruct UD.toQ. aceordiJic to W:u. Beulah CaUl of Cotta M .... pruideot of lh• local chap- ter, wbJcb wW meet at 1:30 p.m. FrJday, Dte. 9, ll tbe nrntde room ot tilt First Uaited Mtl~ Church Lo Costa ....... CbriltllD. WO· mea ot au lkUbl ar• llvlted to atte.e tbt metlillc. 1M atnued. Mn. cam 11 tbt aewly elected flce...p~ of tbe btbtn Calllonll WCTU. he wu e-... u tbe Mo. Z oalrAr at tilt la Low A~~r~tl• 1u:t llOI&L HALF INTEREST IH IEAOI Gl VEM H. 8. llotn> -. .. TOOC.-,. Board of ......... loot weet ._,..ed tM con.,. uct ot oae41111 latenrlt I.D Mortla stu Beacb 1:1 DroYer bores ~ the cit)' ol Mw- port Bete .. AI ,..Uod IDtlleUppor N._rt 8oJ Mltlom• acreemtM mAde la AorU, 19'1 5 .......... '-'HOI. tile CGUtJ 10 llfl OM..balt Ia .. tef'Ht of U. btacb to tM •IIJ ... "-" Boo•• ... .... ... , tllel .-. do-... -.., ... -,, .. -.... .... AIIKY tar I JlldrWlrua. lor "' 100 ,.. llllonot. ' Gill -llr. bll llro. Rob- ert ........ 401 CtbttUoa,. c--· Girl • llr. bllllro. Rob- art Cilolol, II llaU - 8aJ ·Orh't:; ""'"'' HW. Jilt • Mr. ud'W:ta. Gary ......... 1·11-la St. C-11-.. Girl . llr. oodllro,PI>Uip ~ooa,.aeo ..._..St., tA, c---• Wllii.IIDAY, ltOY. 9 Glrl-llr. bllllro,Fraot Ka-.,, SO?• Glbnltu Ay-C--. • niJMDAY, .W, 10 loJ -Mr. a.1 Mra. Gleao Bolla•re-, 1195 Carmel Drtn,C..-. BoJ .. Mr. 1011 Mn. Jeue AqraliD; Dl~l/1 AYOeadost., c--. loJ .Yr. ud Mn. Duld Odlt, 10M Oruce, Costa .. __ Ciltl • Mr. aad Mu. WU - Uam Keael, 1110 Victoria, IAIO)I, COita ~~-. • FRlDAY, MOV. 11 Boy • llr. u:l Mn. Rocer NJ•, 295e ctmilll, Costa ..... • SAT.UIU>AY, !IOV. 1Z Girl • Mr. ud Mrs, Rob- ert ··AWmaa. IOU 'II. wu. -.•A,eo.ta Mea. 8oJ ~ llr • ..:I Mrs. Cur- Uoo Ado!....... %71 Sub laW, C.. II-. • SUJ(DAY, NOV. 13 BOy ~ Mr. a.ad Mrs. Rob- ert ·Ramira, IU W. !Jay AYe;. 8&Iboe. • MOMDAY, NOV. 14 Boy • Mr. ud Mrs. Rob· ert McMahu. ZS5 ICagooUa stnit,C-IIoa. • TUESDAY, HOY, 15 Glrl • Mr. u:l Mu. Ken. F11ttt Loac. 101 Harelsws, co,.. del Mar. 8oJ -Wr. ud Mn, Daatel Nt111l:ack, 541 Benard st., I A. Ca.ta M-• Gltl ~ Mr • ..:1 Mrs. Joel J ..... 1111 Port Al ..... Place, Harbor View Homes. Luncheon · Dinner Brunch · Late Supper Eileen Wright •t the Pi•tw Tue•d•y& ,.,.dnf'/(d,.,- • Sho1.11case Singers Frid•y & SMturriM~· from 8 : :JU in 1h " fatui l.uun~.t'' Reservations Honored ( 714-J 64-2 -94-34 3300 W. Coast Hil(hUJay at Ne1.11po rt Blvd. Ne1.11port Beach \\,a\rstyltng ,......., jus~ for ~ chtldrczn -~ARSOiil VllW (U.jf,R- '"" S •n J06q•.nn ~oils k'oad Just s-u. J M,eArl~u• !.h-4. Coin Jewelry For Krugerrands .4.N D Ollt ER , ................... Gold Coins Boy ~ Mr. ud Mrs. David -...c A1J1011 .... Cut, 1401 MorH Au~,~Co;·:!:!~~~;~!·•~·~""'~"=a~1!'!c"~• '!-.!~1~744!!!!~~ ·-· Discount Prices ... -. •• Invites you for Ch nstmas D•nner on ... and .n Chnstmas Tree oy Soode The warmth of family lradtt 10n The gift treasured year alter year M any new p1eces Th•S year ~~r SOUTH COAST PLAZA eo.t~~' Mwa • 540-2627 'I IN ' 11JIIs salt --.... ftMIUT.-· IM'OIT ll~ bill Gil I'UIIJ SHED IUit[Y •I'G. i • Tlt~IISOAY, DEC. ~ lin CODA DEliiAII. CAUF. PIMI to give 1918 ar TOOD PICit!TT Wayoe Kupartk eame QP with Z lGten:epUou 11 lbe rtaaJ. momeata: 10 pretern a a Newport Harboreome from behbxl 'letory our West CoYIM 14-10 1n quarterflaal ClF action Saturday Dicht at Orange Coast CoUece. This victory thrusts New- port into the CIF BJc Five •eml-ft.Dals tbl8 Friday, Dee. Z, at Cerrito& junior coUege. The Sallors, llDder tbe pauLac Ylu.rdry of quar. terbl.clr. Craig L)'Ona, u:- ploded 1n a nurry ot tbird quarter momeaturn, scorLDc 2 touchdowns, both •• up by bl& pass1111 plays. Early tn the third period wtti the. Sailors down 10-0, L'Yons let go his nrst aerial bomb to Kuparelr: for 40 yards, ct•illl the ioeals a ftrst aod goal on the Spartan 9 yard lloe. Three plays later, Lyons took tbe ball over from 1 yard out to cut West Co- vina's lead to 3 after Mark Hales' extra point. IIMI tint ~r. The ftnt Spu1u ICOn carne oe a » yar<S llold coal. .. liP "' a Slllor lllmbltd put. LoW Lyou tlu'ew OYil' tbe held of "-<ell, bot 111111 1110 baads of defeostn t.d:Tom Bru111.osky, wbo need tbe tnterceptloo blck for 4t yards aocl a tou cbdowo. Tbe Sallor deteoae played superbly ttu'OUI:boUt the pme, a performaDCeeapped by a Kuparek lDtereepHoo. wltb less t1aD a mt.Dute 110 go to halt a W~t~t Covl.al desperation artn. Lyons passed lor 208 yards oo 8 completions. whUe stldbam and ClOpton, the sbuttUog quarterbacks for West Covina, went S tor 14 for 53 yards. CHAMBER'S MEMBER DRIVE SETS RECORD PAUL 8ALAL1S OF BALBOA, presldeot of the I.J.IDC Association of Onoce County, cllsplays the oew IA.ac Association uti-smoking pol'fter made avaUable to tbe public durtac '•tunes for We week.'' wblch oc::curred Nov. U-19. The specla.l week was proclaJmed by tbe &ard of Supervisors aDd 23 Orange County cities, IDclud- ing Costa Mesa aDd Newport Beach, as a perkld tor Orange CounUaos to learn more about their lut~~s aod to respood to the tradtuonal Christmas Seal eampal«n. Bucs win opener 71 to S 1 Coach Tandy GUlls began making whOlesale substitu - ttons. HOAG'S FRANK HALL HONORED AS FELLOW -X-ltCIII•M· --w111 -no ... .. , -· I .. Dec ••• at tbe .ewpolter ... for ll pNfS .. otll'll. Nicoll heads review unH Su!>t. Jolul Nicoll o1 tilt Newport-Mesa sebool dia· trlct has beeo aau:.ed chair. man of the 40th Co~:~~na:­ slooal Dt&trlct mllltary academy review board, wblch wlll advise Rep, Rob- E. Badbam (R.Newport Btach) on the oomloatlon of y~ men aod womea. to the couatry'.s mUUary acad- emies. Dr. Nicoll wtu bead an e1ecuttve committee com - posed of Gen. Curtis Le- May (ret.), former cb.ief of staff for the U.S. Alr Force, of Newport Beach; MaJ. Gen. Carl W, Hotrman.eommaod- lng general of the Martne Corps base at Camp Pen- dleton, and Oceanside Mayo r Paul G. Graham. a rettr-.1 Marine Corps major G'en- eral, who commanded Camp Pendleton before his recent retirement. s.--..... -ot &~Doc~• Wlll*ln, wt11 dllel•• rtta.U al• • ,_-Uld<lrup c-..~o~~ouoc•b,~­ -oiMaeooll-lrY .. RallY Co ... •W addnu tile nllle mara:et 63r bomt• ta tbt coutaJ lf'M, Plltr Ailder- HO, Ylee..prtliaDI ot Freoeh 8uk or Calltonda, wru delerlbe tbe IDttrna- UOoal bae&aua aDd ita If. feet oo Oruc• Couaty. Joe Rothman. ,.,..nt manager of Newport Marlott Hotel, will dlleuu tl\e n~ture of Yltltors aod reetaunats ln the t.rbor area. DCC SPEECH TEAM WINS TOURNAMENT occ·, speech team nn- tshed abead of 47 other schools to capture the Northridge speech tour~ nament championship at Cal State Uolverslty, North· ridge, Mark Wagner was theooly Individual gold medal winner for llle Orar.ge Coast team. : e was a rtrst place wl.mler in communtcatloa. analysts. Rick Olrulo, Wayne Cod}' aocl Brad Greeley won &ee· old place trlll)hles ln de~ bate, wblle Rich Green pick- ed up a thlrd. Later in the third, Lyons fouod Frank Venclllr. on a 47 yard pass play that eod- ed one yard short of pay- dirt. Eryoo Ward put the Sailors ahead when he bulled over the goaline to make it 14-10 with the help of Hales. Dan Rogers, e:recuUve director of the Newport Har- bor Area Chamber of Commerce, allllOUnced a record 235 new members were obtained during the 3rd annual '•turkey shoot'' mem. bersbip drive held Nov. 3 to 22. Membership in the Chamber oow e:rceeds 16,00. Chris Hopper, vice pres!. dent ot marketing for the Chamber; Gary Poelstn, chairman of the membership committee; aod Jay Reed, hooorary chairu_,an of the '·turkey shoot,'' organJ~ed the drive. Sophomore Jon Holland scored 19 points and p.alled down 7 rebounds to lead Orange Coast College's bas~ ketball team to ao easy 71- 51 rout of L.A. Trade Tech Co llege Saturday ni ght 1n the season opener In the Trade Tech gym. The Pirates return to ac- tion today, Dec. 1, meet- ing Phoenix College at 9 p.m. in tht!open!ng roundof(l(:C's 7th anwal Mlles ·Eaton lo- vttational tournament, Frank R. Hall, Hoag hos- pital's er.ec.utive director, capital development a.nd managemeDt, was accorded the hlghest accredltaUon level of Fellow b}' the aa- nual confe rence In Boston. He was one of 12 to be so honored QaUonally. Defense film to . be show~~. • Newport's offense sput- tered in the first quarter, ruDDing only 3 otfe~ive plays In the first 10 min· utes. Both teams had trouble hanging onto the ball as the 2 teams complied 8 turn- overs in the first quarter alooe. Unlike Newport, West Covina was able to capital· lze on Its opponents errors, jumping to a 10-0 lead in ECONOMY CAk -'/"Toyota Corolla. excelleD! coodi- Uoo, 35 mpg, low upkeep, safety features, one owner. $1900 nrm. Fred Davis 673-0550 days, 75Z-. ms nlgbu. 1928 OODGE: StaDdard 6· cyllndt!r, 4-door sedan. Many enra parts. Com - pletely restored. Call 847- 3905. 197 4 PINTO: sedan, depeod- able, runs great, body is in good condition. auto- matte transmission. Ask- Ing $1,80li,OO, call 675- 7348. • H!LP WAHT!D. nOuS~K~EPEk-~OOK wr older couple. Live to or out. Ref. req. 642-3311 or 644-1311. NEW CONT INENTAL res- taurant is openillg aod de• sires eXperienced wait- ers, cooks a.ad part-time cashiers/food checkers. Apply at 3201 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, Monday -Friday trom 9 to 12 noon. See Mr. Bruce. Kathy Muter of the Can. nen Restaurant obtained 3'1 new members -. the largest number of new members gained by an individual In the Chamber's history, Holland bit the first shot of the new season, a IS- footer, and the Bucs, who were 9-17 last yea r, never let the Beavers get close, The Pirates held a 35 -20 lead at ba.Inime and were ahead 53-26 with 9:43 lett to play in the game, when A graduate of USC , Mr, Hall ts a past president of Rotar)' aDd was named Palm Springs man of the yu.r by Chamber of Lommerce of- ficials, WHITTINGTON TO SING WITH NOTED CHORALE Jesse Whittington, choir director at Plymouth Con - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!~~ gregatlonal Church in New-= port Heights, bas been ac . 1 Time 2 Times 3 'Mmes cepted as a member of the 2() words or less , • , 2.00 •• ,, 3.50.,., 4,50 famed Roger Wagner Chor· The nrst public sbowl.og In Orange County of the con- troversial movie, "The price of peace and freedom," totr.>duced on fUm by Rep. Robert E. Badham (R-New· port ·Beach), wlll be u - hibited at 8 p.m. today, Dec. 1, at a meettns: of Republl- can Associates 1n the Monte Carlo RoomoftlleNewporter lnn, Ne"'9QI1 Beach. Congressman Badham wtu be on haod to answer ques- tions In hls capacity as a member of the House Armed Services Committee, The film deals with the relative strength of the NATO forces versus thf' 2f to 30 words. , . , • S.OO. , , • 4,75. , , • 6.00 ale. He w111 join the singing 31 to 40 words •••.• 4.00 ..• , 6.50 .••. 8.ctl group in January, when Ule F-U fil L.l c NOT 1 c E Eacb wOrd over 40 •• .1 0 ..••. 15 •••. ,20 Chorale goes on a 3 month S-93561 :=;:;:::;::::::;::;::====J======:::::===-1 concert tour In Canada and •the U.S. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS • SERVICES • WORK W"'HTED RETIRED PERSONS r~:~!'u~t~E~~:!"o u HOUSESJTTER, EXPERI-CREW'? 1 would like TO MEET DEC. 1:» doing business u: Com. eoced, mabJre respoos.l-to pll with a competent mercenter E1ecusuUes, ble couple. No drlolr.tog, skipper and crew mem-Newport Chapter 121 of 3990 Westerly Place, Suite oo smold.ni: aDd refer· bers tor tun or work po-the American Association of eoces, Anyt1mepbone213-sttlon. 1 hue e:tperieoce. Retired Persons, meettn& ~~6o:N~:. ~~~!.:: 431 -8249. I am a good eook. Call early because of the bOIIday 23036 Cecllla, Mission VIe- Lorraine anytime at 548-season, will convene Tt.urs-da "-· 15 0 jo, Ca. 92675 . ROOM ADDITIONS, re-2113. Y, ....,.,-. , at the asis This buslnesslscooducted ------c-c-~ 51• and M c by a limited partnersb.lp. loets, shelves, doors, wiD-NURSE SEEKS private duty " arguertte, orona M dows. locks, lloose plaos. case. Call Cindy at 962-del Mar. A business meet. Signed: Cynttda D. athews. This statement was tued referrals, free estimates. 4761 , log and program wUI follow with the county clerk of Or- Leon --58t-9Z73. ~~·~M~U~S~IC~~~~~gR the noon potluck luncheon. ange County Nov. 23, 1977• Wl us WluGs OF GOLD Frank M. Moore. Atto roey ALICE'S HOUSECLE ANING. " " GREAT BUYS! N E s o at Law, 4085 Lone Beach reasonable, reltable. Ref-USED GRAND PIANOS -avy .aslgn tephen . Boulevard, Long Beach. Ca. ertDces. Own transporta-LUlie, son of John A. LUlie 90807• tlon. 6-46.4871 anytime. 3 beautlltll Stelnways, plus of 601 Lido Park Drive, Lido Hamilton, Yamaha, Dunbar , Peninsula, bas received the Publish: Dec. 1, 8, 15, Hallet oL Davis, Leona rd, "wings of gold" after 18 Z2, 1971, in the Newport .FOR SALE from $1495. montll.S of night traioing. Harbor Ensign. F-859'79 .!...c!:..':~~'.':..':_,. ____ , ORGANS -The complete The newly designated Nivy . PUBLIC NQTIC£ DOLL F ASH-line of the all new Yamaha avlator Is a 1975 graduate _;:.:[!:::.:_::.:::.:!.;,.:.:::=.- IONS." Ha.Dd-made. F'tts organ -World 's best sell-of the Uolversity of Colo- '• Barbie," "Casey," log, from $795. ndo, Boulder, wU~ a bach· S-93559 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The follow~ persons are doinc WslDess as: Slulc:. _ _:P:_u~e~c-~l~C_:N::_O~T.!.' c,_·=E~ Properties Phut! Two, 4350 Voo Karman Aveoue, Suite ''Chrtstte" and all other USED SPO\ET • CONSOLE elor of arts degree. He joined 11 " t:asbiOD dolls. All pro-&r UPRIGHT PIANOS -the Navy In Juoe, 1976, ceeds for the beoent ot Knabe, Chickering, Aero- the OrarlleCouotyCbapter sonic, Yamaha, Klmi».U, of tbe Pet Assistance Wurlttzer , Johnson, from FoulldaUoo, Inc., A DOD-$595, NOTICE · 350, Newport Beach, Call- proltt organisation. USED ORGANS -Ham· PSYCHIC t...AA \me.smerise Prices $1.50 to$2.50only. mond, Lowrey, Kimball, Ya- loved onM, uthers to do Call 636-5432 or The En-maha, Thomas, Conn., OF' PUBLIC HEARING fornla 9Z66C: James R. NOTICE IS HEREBY Btnm, 30292 Gnade Vista. GIVEN that the City CouncU Laguna Ntcuel, Callfornla of the City of Newport Beach 92677; Robert W, Howard, wUl hold a publlc bearlDc 2821 Harbor View Di1ve, reprdlng Tentative Map of Corona del Mar, Calltornla Tract No. 10135, a request 92625; WUUam A. HonTd, of Richard R. Cantrell, to 4621 Gort.m Drive, Coro• establish one lot where tour del Mar, Calltonla 91625; lots oow e:dst to permU Fred B. Huesman. 114 Soutb the cooversloa of eight rest. June street, Los AQ(eles, dent.Jal units IDto a.n eight-Calltornla ~; Jobo A. 11D1t residential coOOo-Wisdom, 22:75 Sherwood mioium compln on property Road, S•Martao,Callforola located at 421 -427 East Bay 91101; Kerry PatteriOG, ID- Aveoue, ontbesoGtbWNterly corponted, 12016 Wllablre corner of East Bay Avenue Boulenrd, Los AQ(eles, aDd Adams Slnet on tbe Callfornia 90025, your blddJog. WrtteJamU, sign (ask for Drexel). from $395. &1 10154l Ell(eDe, Ore··t -----======-1 PLAYER PIANOS • [)uo. gon. (503) a42-2210, Art, The Sting , Cabaret· tun - •_H_E_,.._R_I_M_c_,.._I_D_s ___ 1 for the whole famUy . 8 PARKING SPACES on Bal- boa lslaod. Lease tor small boats, cars. campers and tn.Uers. Call 675-2006. W ANOOUN OR 1ylopbooe, used but Lo cood eondltloo. wanted by roo Rose. Call 673-0551 days or 546-tD-34 nlgbls. • fLORIST FLOWE.RS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DeMur! Tosh FLORISTS PHONE : ~79 20311-.-.81¥0. Cotto- E.Z terms; Open week- HAL AEBISCHER day evenings uoW 9. (All ..-. .. ~ f Hems subject to prior sale I) ~~ SCH MIDT MUSJ(; CO. ~;;;o· Aiiiii Stetnway • Yamaha 1907 N. Main st., Sant1 Aoa Proper Fitting Assured Est. 1914 3409 E. Coast Hwy. • PLUMBINQo-HEA. TIMG Corona del Mar J--.:::6'..:.."" 3833=----,--l Just Plum bing . ClothlDC -llutlcal Glfla MariDe Hardnre Open sev• daJI a WHk to ""• JOG bttter 900 W. COAST HWT ., N.B. PHONE: 145-1711 SALES &SERVICE Water be&len, PI 1.DC1 eledrlc DUpoaals • Faucets 4 FilhlrM ud rlll*ll' partl anllable at RET AIL STORE Z4Z6 N-rt Bl•d.1 Costa ...... p-64<-4111. FrH ..Um~t• to rCIIpe 1D CCCIP'f. • J 00948 ner ng 640-7444 14 ..,u .... ,.q& ... COMT MI .. WAY , COIIORA "L ••• • Balboa PeDiosula, IODed I Tbil ba...._.. la coodllcted R-3. by a , ... raJ partMrSbip. NOTICE IS HEREBY Sica.!: -Yl. Howard. FURTHER G(VEM that the ThU statemG YU ftled Ald p~bUe belrblc wlll be wltb tbe C(II..DI)' clerk t1f Or· beld oo the 12th day aJICI CountJ N~. U, 1m. of December, 1977, at the Pabl!A: Dee. 1, 1, lS, hour of 7:SO p,m. lD tbe 22, U'77, lD tbe Mewport CoaoeU Clw.mbenoftbeCity Harbor EMip. F -t5N7 Hall of tile City of Newpolt Bucb, Callfonda, at Yblch time 1U1d plaoe aay 1U1d all periODI Jaterested may I&JPeU and be helrd lhen- oa. PUBLIC HOTICII! Warsaw Pact nations ot Europe, OOcumeotln& the poslUon of Western forces, whlcb are outnumbered lD most critical military cate- gories by the Russians and their allies b)' more than 2 to 1. ARCHIE DENNIS of New Orleans, ooe of the ftation 's leading gospel singers, wut be the featured .,lolst for the Morris Cerullo Crusade at tbe Anaheim Convention Ceoter, Dec. 5-9. Evangelist Cerullo w111 hold 5 nightly rallies, 7:30 MOOO.y through F'rlday. There wUI also be roar 10 a.m. sessions of the· Holy 3plrtt teaching ·seminar Tuesday through Friday. PI BETA PHI CLUB LUNCHEON DEC. a Tbe Cbrlstmaa luocheonof the Sout~ Coast Alum .. e Club of Pi --Beta wUl be held at 10:30 a.m. Dec. 8 at the home of Mrs. W1U Hlato of hewport Beach, Guelrt entertatAers tor the club's 33rd btrtbday wUI be the Mariners of Ma.rioa high .scbool. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HE.t.RlNG NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV - EN that tbe City Coaocll of the City of Newport Beach wUI bold a publle beari.D& reca.rdiDc ..,meata of Gea~ enl Plio Ameodmeol 77-3: 77 .S.C' A P- am..:tmeot to the ResldeD- Ual Growth Elemeat to re- vts. tbe deftBIUoo of "baUd- able acreac•' • to ••elude anaa 41dicated for park purposes ...: anu to be •sed *>r sene~: lllfliOMI· 71-S-D: A . pr- ameodmeat to tbt LaDd u .. aDd a.ldtatlal Growth t ie- meats cnattac a • .., deD. ""' ........ of "lll«b· 0.0.11}' -tal Grnttr thu 10 Dll'• per IIUd&blt Aertl', ud ••Uid!lltbe Loocl Uoo ..... ud-IG-Piu ........ _..t.. NOTICI II HEREBY FVRTHIR GIVIll 11101 l!1e -....... IIOOrill will ... -..... 11111 ..., Gl Olea 't:!! tm, at tilt -f( ,,.. ......... C I a CMct INti .. CIJ ... fll thtll CIIJ ef *•rwt --. Collin .. II - -......... Ill .. 12111'.., ......... --.. o...c ... Cllr~ Cllrol* pit-• , $ IIlio. .. .,, .. .. .............. . • Newport Beoch ...... Lido Isle Corona cltl ., .... blind LA POINT lo prtme loeattoo aDd eiCelleat coadlttoa.. Fa.lly r.&nlshed tor wtnter/summer reotalt. SIX ENCLOSED GARAGES PLUS SEPARATE LAUNDRY ROOM. NOW Reduced to $425,000 a lala.d·· -.oKERB RBALCDM 2021 w. IA1JOA a.vo. 67J.JMI .OVER JO YEARS OF SERVICt;_ SPECTACULAR! TOWNHOUSE OVERLOOKS POOL • Alm ost L1k c 1\ Penthouse Hi gh Abov e Pool & Ramadot With 2 Spacious Bedroom Suites. Huge Family Room Easily Convertible To 1\ Third Suite~ 3 Baths. Large Covered Balcony: Secluded .Patio, Highly Up~raded . Mony Cllotom 1-'t!ature>. S15i .500 Submit Offer. REALTORS 881 Dover. Drive, N.B. 631-1a ********** ****! R,ch~ll~ Rob~rs, Re.1ltor 3333 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar 675-2373 ****** ** ACOBS REALTY 2919 Newport Blvd. 675-6670 SPECI ... LIZIHC IN RESID!MTI ... L, COMMERCI ... L. EXCH ... MCES "'MD IUSIHESS S"'LES" • ·.kewfw-tl .#aJo-a 8~ <co., .!Inc. j ,.. DOVU DIIIVI. NlnftOitT AAOI sum ue 6Jl-o414 I a I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'MLS SALES REPORT SaJ.e• through tbe Multiple Ll8ting S."tce of the Newport Bubor.Co8ta Me• Board of Realtor• totalled more I t.1111111 $468 million dur1Dc the fir/It 10 montbc of 11177. TBIB 18 A 24-lM OVER TBB llo\la PER- IOD OJ' lt'l&, 8,486...,. lltttnpwen I proiCNIMd, of Widell""' wag IOLD.· of the alH _. ~llltlwo - Ll/lt your JIIOIWlJ wltb .......... i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,. ,. '• I~ Newport Beach Balboa Island L~o Isle Corona del Mar Costa Meso Balboa NEIPORT HAR80R Ell SIGN PIJ8UIMED IEEXLY-PAGE 7 • - PRETTY PORTOFINO $173,500 (fee land) The fabulous Harbor VIew Homes Portoftno model gives you 3 bed~· rooms upstairs and a 4th bedroom wtth Ita own private l».tb In the loft above the hU!fe Bonus Room. A large Uwlncroom wt.tb cosy •DJuto llreslde conversation area. a wall ~f mirror 1.11. the formal diDiDg- room, and a sparkllnc wet bar make iJ'(clous eotertain~D&_a pleuure. Large famUy room wltb loti of bookcues off the bright, cheery kitchen, plus the fabuloua Bollia Room aod brtet patio, all gin uo - Umlted space for famUJ and guests to , enJoy this home ln a super- planned community. Your ldds wW Dever cross a llreet to the spacious pool, clubhouse, buge park 1.00 outstand.lre Aodersen Elementary School. Wby not call today for a oo-obltptlon appointment to see ttl $173,500 Fee. 645-7221 WESTCLIFF REAL 1Y CO. 1733 WESTCLI FF DR . NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 92660 Coast Hwy., BRIGHT & SHINY RENTALS 1-2-3 !! 1. 2 Bedrooms, 1 bath borne -$450. aad Completely fUrnished, ocean-close TROUBLE FREE. • , • LOW MAINTENANCE ., • U:A Y TRADE. SUBMIT! home. Z bedrooma, Z baths aod fJ.mU y 3 · room. Toast your toes l.D front of the tlreplace or sun bathe l.D total privacy -$750. • • ••• OWN A PIECE Of AMERICA ... Your children will thank you. Eighty beautiful acres. Hunti~, nshing, rolllDg b.Jlls aod trees. Total $44,000. $6,000 down. Easy * 675·5930 * 36.37 E. COAST HWY , llfURSDAY, DEC. ~ 1917 COIIDIIA DEl liAR, CAL. Newport Beach Corona del Ma r Hig eaH!fOH 4 BR, lam. rm., 3 batba. Beautifully ---IDOOl" PlaD 3, GDtD<trtl Jarce lot. $325,000 £ido Jsle NewlJ remodeled, 4 bedrooms, den. 4 bath, IIYI.Dc room wUh cathedral ceilings. Large muter bedroom sulte. $224,950. PeHiHsllla roar bedroom, two bath OOme • All amwtL•a. lonlJ ar•, few steps to beach. $189,500 BILL GRUNDY, Realtor Islander Bldg. ot Lindo Isle 341 BAYSIDE DR. SUITE I, N.B. 67>6161 .A Hole jro111 .Maurf1. IMMACULATE HOME Quiet uea ••. beautlfltl Mooaco in fb.rbor View Homes. New carpets, oew dnpes, new rloortng • . • Recertly painted la51de and out .•. New dishwasher I.Dd water heater. Two bedrooms plus den --or 3 bedrooms ·- 2 baths. View of city aoo mountains. sw.soo SO. OF HWY. DUPLEX Three bedrooms aDd studio. Clo se to beach and stores in Corona del Mar. Easy access to Co&st Highway aDd/or MacArthur. 1195,500 HOME AND INCOME IDW. FOR YOUNG FAMILY Nice Z bedroom aDd den OOme. South of Hlgllny, Corona del Mar. ,close to school aM sboiJDlDC. LonlJ patio and fireplace ••. PLUS •.. Income from shal'p Z bedroom apartment wtth nrepb.ce. Call for apolntment to see, 117S.SOO MAURY STAUFFER-· SEA LION REAL TV 1213 H. COAST HWY ., L.t.GUH .t. 497·3388 673-535. Balboa Island Lido Isle WATCH THE BOATS .... GO BY ENJOY THE CHRISTMAS PARADE An elepnt 3 bedroom, 2 bath home just 4 doors from Ocean BIYI1. Cathedn l ceilings in both the Uvi.Dg and dining rooms. Propert)' onl}' 1-1 /2 years old. SU on the bench at you r rrom rioor and .atch the boat pa.n des as shown In these pictur es. See this property oow • you'll t.ae glad trul l you did. 759·0811 PEN HOUS-... Open Sunday 1-4 4472 PARK GLEN Irvine SUper home, 2 fireplaces, lots of wallpaper and wood! Three bedrooms, fa mily room, 2 baths. ONLY $79,900 I I I I term~ MARTIN UWJil REAL ESTATE ..................... PICTURESQUE COUNTRY LIVING Open Sunday 1-5 5322 SIERRA ROJAS Turtlerock Rock 11)36 E. COAST·HIGHW4Y, CORONA Da. BALBOA PENINSULA DUPLEX LOCATED ACROSS THE STREET FROM BEACH AND BAY. CALL TODAY FOR DETAILS! S3~9.SOO ~·-~.9~~ ~· KtL.~...-· . . ~~t aP' .. I:II:NTINO lliLI!CTII.O Cl;IENTSIN· "lEAL I!ITATll COUN II!L.INO AND IMVI:STM.NTf ~=a "You'll be glad tomorrow that you ·m bought real estate today." .... ,.,.. 5 Bedroom Home $64,750 LOCATED IN SANTA .t.N.t. HARDWOOD FLOORS. WILL SELL VA OR FHA Roy McCardle Rea ltor S48· 7729 RE LIABLE SE&VICE SINCE 1943 · 10 NEWPO.RT BLVD., COSTA IIES.t. * CALL 673-7040 1'1JI CM.O SliORES RISIPIIIT WIOM.ISTS Doa't p.rct. trtllb fnllta aDd •ecetables taste but? You eao a))y lt11doas fnlts and te*r Yecetabl• lD JOUr CoroDI del W:ar borne designed for the GRACK>US HOSTESS a.od the COUNTRY GENTLE- WAN plus bJcb fash1oQ lD lonly n mbltng home wttb • prlc. rDeUon of $10,000. Call &40-6161 . CAM I Call 640-6161 'SERVING' NEWPORT BlEACH SINCE'fga) 759-0226 an~lililll I BeautifUlly decorated l'UrtlerockBroadmoor home with 4 bedrooms, ramfly ·room, z.t /2 baths, large pool aDd jlcuztL Even a 3-ear garage and bu rglar alarm svstem. You own the laod. All for $135 ,5 00 maalllb I irvine realty WEST NEWPORT 111 MftR D&......,. I .... ...,. .. U&.. ....... ,._ -~, .... ,.. .... NEWPORT HAR..,R ENSIQI PUBLISHED WEEKlY ·PG.I · THURSDAY, DEC. ~ 19n OORCIIA DElMAR, CALl F. Agenda for NB planners Here, 1D thtorderln wbk:b lhe-y are dUe 10 be dlscuste<t. art> items Oil tbt qeD tor th~ Newport Beach Pl.a.lulq Cummisstoa wbeo It meets tonlgbl, Dee. 1, at i p,m, at City Hall: • SPEClFIC PLAN lor the Cannery Village-McFadden Squne area. e.ft. lllowablo uador cllJ law, ls pi'QPI»ed at ZSOO llarpret, N-rt Heicbta. • HOUSE plan lor a 1o1 at 336 Haul, Corona del Mar, will be subject of a site plan review. DAVID JACOBS HOW 014 DUTY IH TURKEY u. I. Air , .... - -· DoYI<I ... ~--ot Mra. J .. a Jloobl ol I'll .._ c-.,_ 11 lOW It lactrltk coat ... -lllllallalloA, Tllrlooy. Alrmu ~-• ndlo nlaJ oqolpmoat r..,Urmu wttb-J"\illlt Of tiM Atr Fore. Comfuunlcatioal Serrice, pl'evloualy ""W at Ttnur AFB, Okla. • 548-5554 • BOYS :LUB ~ a use ~rmit to allow lnstalla- Uoo of lights oo a buket- ball court ln EastbluH Park. • TWO-STORY commer- clal tulldlfiC proposed for northeast coroer of Fernleaf and Coast Hwy,, Corona del Mar, wlll .lJ.so be sub,tect of a site plao review, ' • FENCE hlcber than tile • SALES • SERVICE • PART1 • ACCEIIORIES •INSURANCE • STUDIO CAFE, 100 M.aln St., Balboa, setks a permit to allow construe- tlon of addlUonal dining area, with tlle owners agreeing to pay the city ror nearby pub- lic metered parking. • SUBDIVISION of.86acre at 2420-2426-1/2 15th St., Newport Heights, lnto 6 lots for slBgle-famUy home de- • velopment. Both the evening meeting and a 2 p.m. informal study session are open to the pub- lic. TUBELESS WHITEWALL 165.13 175· 13 175. 1< 18 5-14 195· u 205-1< 205 -15 215 . 1!. 225 . 15 45 .88 48 .88 51 .88 5S.88 59 .88 64.88 68.88 PLUS F.F..T . 7 2.88 FROM 1.11 TO 3. 76.88 TUBELESS BL.t.CKW.t.LL 1<5·10 28.88 165.1) 41.88 155·12 37.88 \75-13 43.88 1<5.13 3<.83 165. u 47 .88 155. 13 37 .88 165 .15 49.88 _, UTU. CMAIIR fOJI FACTOIIY Allll 0111 TOIIINOII lAIII C.US c.ltw•tPUII I ...... .......... _..,._ .... ............... TOP AWARD, for 240 hours of servtce.tsbelllg pnseated to Lisa Marshall of FouotalD VaUey by Tom Richards. administrator of Costa Mesa hospital. Lisa received the junior volunteer of the year award. JenQlter Brae and Cathy Jooes earned 150 hour bars; Vicky Bane, Cindy Sandeen, Laura Gupton and Oanielle Vandeput, 100 hoUr bars: Corlme CaJuette, Cheryl Louvier, Llr. Martfn, Susan Nagel and Krls Reed, 50 hour ptos. The awards were presented at a dinner held at the hospital. QNWOQO'o ,......,. -- ____ ...,... ... 1\jU·tt~tO _.. T~• U~C H+tOI UIIC.......,. I ... -.,..,_ --·~~-........ --••· .,.,_,., ., • ..,.~c, •••-•• GAIIIIAIIUi t -If '"""'-oo ..... , .... ···~ ···-t il+ ...... .......... -----, ..... ____ ...,. _ .. , .. '"" .. -.... --~ AH ..... ,' ""'~ p,, • '279" COUNCIL SUMMARY f+$Hi:t•oll0..:.. .. -·-l...--.. _ .. 1'1'1 ... ,_, ____ , .. GAIIII~IIO htO'-"•" +•••+ .. +• __ ... __ Newport Beach CJtyCoun- c i1 took the following action at Monday night's meeting: • ALLEY paving assess- ments, at the rate of $440 per lot, were approved for work done in the aUeys bounded by E. Balboa Blvd., CYPress, Harding and Adams In Balboa. • WEED assessment charges were okayed against owners of lots lfherethectty had to take acUon !o abate weeds. • A LICENSE ordinance raising fees to $75 for OOsl- nesses Uut do over$150,000 gross per year, was adopted. • OIL PRODUCTION coo· tract for city owned oil was grantE>d to Petro-Lewis Corp. and Partnershlp Prop- erties Co . PUBLI C NOTI CE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as: Ate:r&lp- ply Company, 2865 E, Coast Hwy ., &lite 11208, Corona del Mar, Cal. 92625: James Holland, 102 Scholz Pl., Ne'A-port Beach, CaUf. 92663; I Melvin Brown, 19545 Sher- m"n Way, Unit 89, Reseda, 1 Cal. 91335; Wayne A. Whiter, 20201 DeUta, Woodland Hills, CalU. 91364; Michael J. Gardner, 311 Larkspur, Corona del Mar, CaJ. 92625. This business is conducted by a general partnership. SigDed: Michael J. Gardner. This statement was filed with the county clerk· of Or- ange County Nov. 28, 1977 . Publish: Cac. I, 8, 15, 22, 1977, In the Newport llarbor Ensign. F -86085 TASK FORCE FORMED . TO ADVISE MANGERS A task force to advise Assemblyman Dennis Man- gers on possible new state legislation artectiog liabUity insurance is being organized by Costa Mesa Mayor Norma Hertzog. Mrs. Hertzog this week called for volunteers with professional e:rpertlse and experience in to serve on the panel, The group wUI studr a recent report made by the CalUomla C!Uzens Commission on Tort Re- form, Anyone interested in serv- Ing on the task force may contact the Costa Mesa city manager's oftlce at 556 -, 5327. Appointments wUI be made by th8 City Council. TEMPLE WILL MARK L1 GHTS FESTIVAL Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach (Conservative) •HI celebrate Hannukah, the les- tinl of lights, by hosti~ a dinner dance &lnday, Dec. 11, at the Alrporter Inn, 18700 MacArtOOr Bhd., Ir- vine. Honored guests wUJ be Rabbi and Mrs. Gar.oo Goodman. Rabbi Goodman will officiate OYer the eaD- dleUchtln( ceremony. whteb will commemorate the aenDth day of Hanoukab. Tbe perty wlll start wltb a cocttall r.our &DIS daociDc, bt(l ...... at 6:10 p,m., to be followod by tile Wldl .. Hcbttac, after •bleb diDDU wUI be M"ed at abOOt '7:45. • APPOINTMENTS to va- cancies on the Plannlll@: Commission and the Litter Control Committee were de- layed to Dec. 12 and an appointment to tbeCommun· tty Development Committee was postponed to Dec. 19. • FINAL MAPwasapprov- ed for 14 duplex units at th~ southeast corner of 16th and Tustin ln Newport Heights, to be Wilt by Pace- s etter Homes. • CHRISTMAS decorations and banner were approved for Via LidO merchants in the Lido Shops area. .-TRAFFIC work prlor- ili~.>s list was approved, and Improvement of the signal at Vta Lido and Newport was moved nearer to the top of the list, and t he ln- stalla'tlon of a signal at Birch and Quail was delayed. • SPYGLASS HILL park improvement plan was ap- proved. • JET FLIGHTS that would link Orange County and Las Vega s wlllbelegallyopposed by the em·, the Council de· ctded. "' SCAG (Southern CalU. Assn. of Goverments) re~lonal housing and land use plan will be opposed, and the city 'AUI seek s up. port for li s opposition !rom the county Le:otgue of CUles ------· -----J 8 LO ... "'' , __ ol ,_......, .... -·--·---,,. __ ... ___ _ _., .. _ ... _.,. __ __ .. __ Tl'le CA1020: Vemal'la s .nsoslence on lolal musoc perolrm1nce +I bel'lond I revolutoooary new IPoroacll to 1Ucho componenl oesogn • one tl'lat goves tl'le CR1020 receover mua~c lodehty lud+tllr -.uperoor to...,.,. ottwtr receover Tl'le ST-550 soea~•s c orrect t ome/pl'+&se cklaY d+SIOI1oon by no! only repOS+honong 1ne spea~er·s drovers Out IllS..> H>8 CrOS$0Vflf nelworks have !)een complete!~ redesogned 10 s yn c h ron"r !ome l ona se croar.cterosi•CS .JVC T rot~ JL·A•o Rated Best Buy tumtlltlte +S a dorect dnvf! un1t w•ll"+ t~.tremety logl'll ana accurate triCI<If\G an d te 1t u r e s automat+c shul-oll lncluoes Dl!le. Oust covf!l 1nd Grado F3E -.. Su per fh.u·bfi(!Qer dulmoocl Clr1fi0Q8 At4.....,c • '.ell~ ...... ~ '699'8 y..-..JYC SERVICE OPEN SUNDAY UNTIL CHRISTMAS 12 to 5 Jonn Feeney 11n0 feeney Stereo Ser111ce are now part ot AU11nhc MUSIC We now 1'111118 complete slereo compOnent servoctt lat!l+hes to ml+•ntaon your valubeiiJ eudiO eau•oment at the optomum leve l o l perform.no&. OL ' GEORGE IS RIGHT Remember old George Romney~, I had almost forgotten about him, too. He's the guy who useJ to be governor of Michigan and president of American Motors, and wanted to be president of the Uniterl States. Hadn't heard anything from him lately, until a few weeks ago when he spoke to a Rotary Club or something up in Sacramento. You know what ol' Geo rge said? He said we s hould limit the president to one 6-year term, and limit all congressmen to 12 years in office! Now, there's a man who is on the right track, Maybe we shou lcl have elected him president, after au. It's a .great idea, Geo r ge, a nd I've been saying about the same thing for years, but how do you get it made into taw"? You don't think congressmen are going to vote themselves out of office by limiting their own tenure, do you: And the party in power at the White House Is never going to limit their president, if he's serving his first tern1. Well, I think I've got the answer to this and a few othe r problems: We amend the Constitution so that we have a national initiative process, just like the on~ we've got in California. That would give some of the control back to the people anrt take it away from politicians and their money men. Just think or the things we could do that are impossible now. For example, the civil service system, With its back-breaking retirement mess , is out of our reach now. Government workers make up one of the strongest voting blo cs ln the cou·ntry, and their bosses always see to it that they get to the polls t>Very e lection. Then. there's the problem of overseas junkets by congressmen, and the ridiculous retirement set-up they've made tor themselves. You know they're not going to change that. But we could. We could even get bac k some of the control of our Jives that is now held by unions. Our weak-kneed local politicians would no longer be able to use their excuses about oot being able to do anything about the federal revenue sharing mess. The people would be able to do something about it. Of course, we would carry this term-limit idea right down to state and local level , too, and keep our t\ometown politicians from getting too strong a bold on our lives. Just think of Ill People like Bob Badham would oo longer be able to embark on political '•careers." Public service would again become an hooorable thing. People who are willing to give up a coupJe of years to serve their community, or their state, or their country (without asking for big pay or a pension) would hold political of!lce. Machine politics would be a thing of the post. We might have to come up with something like a reverse poll tax to get the vote out, (people who DON'T vote would ,pay a couple of bu cks), but I think more people would want to gel Involved If they knew their vote could have a direct effect on their lives. The way It Is oow, we're asked to vote for MEN, oot ideals or specific laws. And, I don't know about you, but I haven'! seen many of those guys lhat are worth · anybody's vote. A; Forglt Down atthestore, we'vegOitbepeople'scholce when It comes to.quallty, American- made small appllancu. They make fiDe Christmas gifts. ' RGIJ HA'RDW RE I --------------------- ! LDSTERS ARE BUSY AT OASIS The Oalls Stllior CltJHrw Ceater 1D Coro• del War is ooly 3 mootU old, but It'• already IJuratlac ai the ••ms wtth busy aeotorsdo- lac averytMnc from 1)1- noci\Jt, to prd81lioc, k>IQU. '•We've rot 800 members already, and we'r. bavinr trouble maldQC room lor eYetJbodY."' PJI Grant Howald, the rellred COM postmaster who wu elecled to bead the F'rieodsotOuLs. '•We can ha.rdly walt untll Haag work Mrs, Ray Ford &allocb, president of the Aul11lary of Hoac hospital, has re- leased the Ust of Au:a:Ulary members who were awarded plns 1n recognitloo of hours worked for the boiPital. • SENIORS: 5,500 -Mrs. Harold Eckes, 5,000 • Mrs. Martin Lock- ney Sr. 4,500 • Mrs. Edgar R Hlll. 2,500 -Mrs. Florence FerdLDand and Mrs. Joupb Nlckert'-~7"-----, TEEM TALK ·We know It's hard to up with the styles preferences of teeo- lac,ars, Wt 1f you're think- a jewelry gift for a scboolrlrl, here art the latest '' lD.'' taabiou, ac- 1 :~;:::~ .: .. ;,.:·~-, le.dJac , ... are bttac wom wtlb sweaters duri.Dc the day and wUh Nffled even- ing wear at nlgtlt ••• Girls like shawls and bla- &ers, aDd Uke to decort.te them with stickpins, bar pins and gold safety ptns ... WUb hair being swept back behind at least one ear, studs and other ear- rings for pierced ears are popular • . • Rings are stacked on one ttn&:er. rather than being worn oo s:ennl ttngers ..• Ideatt- ficatlon bnceieta decort.le tither wrlst or alltle ••. Lockets, cameos and neck cba.lns are worn wtth rul- nes aod off-the-shoulder blouses .•. lll her hair, today's teen wears a bar- rette or daJrty comb, BastcaliJ, today's teeo Utes femhliDe, son and pretty thl!lls. Small Is Ln. seems to be In- clothes and ac- nut .am mer, wbto we take buUdlDC complea. Ttwt etty over tht entire facUlty or Newport Beach o'tt1111 tbe here."' tDllre fl-acre stte, after Next Juoe, tht 0u11 Cen. uJSac fedenl tuods to buy ter t. tebaled to liPread It from the at.ate, which bld out lDto all ot tbe bulld1.acs earmarked It tor thl oow- on the site at F1f'tb aod Mar-defu.Det Pacutc Coast Free- auertte. How, under a po-way route. Carden School UUcal tNce Imposed by the leases Ita: tJJarten from the City CouacU, Oulsoceuples cUy. 3 rooms alooc lbe oorth Alnady, local seniors are edge of tbe school bull-cult1n.tltll a gardeo alooc complu. ThepriYateCarden the east side of the I:I.IUd~ Scbool bolds the otber 2 area. sectloD.S of the U-sbaped '•You )aat come bad here . d a little later, and you'll see recognIze au ttnds ol ,,... thl"'' 1 ' growfn8, •· promises Doma Ducote, as she aoo her bus · 2,000 -Mrs. Frank An-band, In tDelr sUttes, spade drews aDd Mn. Faye Kaeley. the garden. 1,000 -Mrs. Raymood Neil summer, the prdeo ZambUo. ...ul spread eastward to part 500 -Mrs. Kathryn Atng. of what ls oow a dUsty park- worth and Mrs. W. Fred-lng Jot fllled with seniors' rlekseo. cars. 250 -Mmes. T. B. In what was ooce a class- Broome, c. E. Gaffers, r:. room for klds, Charlie Baker L. Gray Jr., Genld Keahl, is teaclling an older group William King and L. F. War-of students. You wouldn't ren; also Mr. K. K. Knapp recognize It as a Coast Com- aDd Mr. Jobn McKay. munlty College class. Peo- 100 -W:mis, Ruth Barden. pie are dancing aod lau~thlng, John Cavaagh, L. F. Ell-and wtten a couple of men more, aoo Mut Gerger; also enter the room, the ladies Mr. E. T, D1ttmar. Im mediately )Jmp up towel- • CANDYSTRIPERS : come what lhey hope are 450 -Janice Johnson. more dancing partners. 350 -Weody Weisentluh. They're taltlng a social daoc- 300-Karen Vogt. tog class. The ''collegewlth- Z50 -Eileen SUllivan. out a campus" also has 200 -ferne MUier and courses In home vegetable Barbin stro~. gardening, theatre arts arw:l 150 -Karla Hanlon. a wide variety ofother cour- 100 -Missy Beechner, ses, all tuition-free. Karl Qvale and Jenny ~atts . Golf lessons, physical tit- 50-Janelle Gleler, Diana ness classea, ukulele Jes- G reatore~:. Tert McCunnltt, sons, soctal crafts sessions Kim McKibben, Beth New-aDd canasta games !Ill other bro, Heather Palmer. Jeanne spots In the crowded cal en- Shedd and Carol Ware. dar of Oasis events . Busy bee awards for most '·We schedule some etas. hours worked during October ses at dtfferenl Urnes so we were awardedto Candstriper can get everybody ln," ea. Karl Qvale, pia!D.S Mark Teaford, the The total wmber of Aux-center's 27-year-old co- Uiary members ts nowl,OlO. ordtnator. Mark, who used tncludlng Z6 men and 90 to be a spons coordinator Candystrlpers. During the tor the ctty'sParks, Beaches tlrst 7 months of the Au~:-and RecreaUon Dept., was Ulary's fiscal year, rol-transferred last moothtollls UDtMfl haY,.e 'WOr ked I total DeW )ob, of 47,910 boars tor tbe hoa:-Tbt PBR Ue~~t. admtnls- pttal. t•r• the dty..owned Outs COUPLES a.UB TO DINE DEC . 3RD The Onnge County Bust . ness and Professlooal Couples Club Is t1nlnc: Its neat dinner puty Saturday, Dec. 3, at the Airporter .Inn. 'There will be a punch bow l at 6:30p.m. with dinner at 7. Prof. lntnc Ahlquist of Long Beach State College wUl speik. He was sel- ected by the staff and stu- deots as the outstand- Ing teacher at Long Be&cb State. Michael and Tamara Conlon, oaUonally-koown recordtnc artists, wfll pro- vide musi c, Tbe Couples Club is at- fUiated wtth the Cbristlan Women's Club. Resenations at $19 per couple are avaU- able through Dale White, 14 Hampsblre Court. Newport Beach 92660. facUlty. But, W:ark ia quick to explain,'· FrtendsofOasls really runs the show -I'm just their liaison man wttb city hall." Volunteers from Friends staff the Oasis office aoo help Mark keep things on schedule. On the Sunday be- tore Thanksgiving almost 300 seniors turned out for a special turkey dinner. Among the things for which t hey were lhankful was tile good weather, because the diners overfiowed Z rooms and many ate at a table set up outside In a gnssy area. f uture plans Include a kit- eben at the center. Oasls Is not all fUn and games. Special appointments are set up at the center ror Ieral atd help, and Mark Teaford ud b.ls •olunteers refer members to such other sen1ces as the county's housllll asslsta.oce oltlce aod medical clinics. Lecturers speak on such subjects as ''Relaxation to a better llfe" and •· A Yltamln formula to 'Jive .M (}ems cou11ter aging." On Jan, 3, there will be an &ye-testing clinic at the center. IT WILL PAY TO CH ECK OUR PRICES CUSTOM DESIGNED JEWELRY FINE GEM STONES GOLD CH.\INS Jolla M. Tbo•psoa G.G 2"1 0 E. llUI Sl., UnU U co1ta Meaa. C all r. 92U'l (7 14) 645-1909 (II HII I NI SQ. BMiad Wet seal) The city prays for the basic opentlon and upkeep of Oasis, but help comes from other dlreotloos, too. The local Soroptlmlsts Club do- Dated $1,000 to belp buy equlpmeot. Students at Aoderno elemeDial'}' scbool 1 In Harbor VIew Homes Ia" ''adopted" lbe Oul• mem. bers as hononr}' gn.M- pueats. Tbey sen coott• ud do otber projecta to n1H ftu~ds. Already, the]'YI dooated a H'Wlaic macb.lae aDd a nfrlprator to ltlt ceater. doaor All Custom ~. rue JJOO In the achool's name. '• I aever bad a job lite tbla before," Mut Teaford admits. ''I'm learn1a( a lot every clay, People wbo come here want to be acUn, aoo we w1ll probably orcanlJ.e a slow~ltcb eoftball lt:acue, aDd get aom• borsesboe pits aod a shufflebol.rd layout. Nut year, when we bave more room, there's goinc kl be all ldnds of thl~s goln& on here." . . - PICTURE D HERE at the Oa.sls Senior Citizens Center sign Lo Corona del Mar are Mark Teaford, Oasis coordin- ator for the City of Newport Beach, aDd Grant Howald, prestdett of the Friends of Oast.s. (ED.Stco photO.) ONE OF THE F1RST PROJt.:CTS of the SeD.Ior C!Uzeos Is a garden, being pre- pared along lbe aast side of the I:I.IUdlng:. Doing some garden work here are AI and Donna Ducote of Corooa del Mar. AI says he's a farm_er from Louisiana. (Ensign photo'.) • flappr flolitiaft wii.A floltUf l A NIFTY GOURMET GIFT IDEA 1 Treuured Honey Rec•pes CookbOOk 2. Honey Highlights 3. New Honey Breads 4. Jam. Jelly & Preserves ALL FOR ONL If 11.00 P 0 Box. 32 -'M H!IIer. Calilorno!. !K)6()8 13601 E Wl'ltttter Bl¥d , Wt11n oer. CA 9060S ·~------------------------------ Addr•u ----------------------------- C•rr ----------------------------- Srtt• ,,, __ . " . START YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HERE PEELING WAND ELECTRIC ,...... GE TOASTER OVEN DELUXE KING SIZE I ' • 2 fr ozen d1nners ftt tn tr11 s ove n o r 4 shce s ol toast • Wouldn-1•1 be ntce to have a n extra o ven? • Has a remova ble rack T9 7 Salad Spinner • The ktds w•11 beg to dry the sa lad greens• • Sprns out all the water tn a n mstant • Great for salad, • EleganT too STAHLEY TAPE 25Ft. lue RIVAL 311> QUART CRO<X POT • Cooo~ ••• oa ... .,,. '"" coo-~ •••• -S·L-0 -W COQIU"9 o.OuC•$ ''""'··~ ,.,.,,., IU•C•t ·-""''"'"'~ • C~IJ 1' IO cooo. •II O•• • 0]100 - ""'o<-""" I I ..._.,. '"'"' '"0"1" eH .. I IO< r<><> too' BUTTER-UP CORN POPPER A ulornallc811y self-butters corn IS it pops No-sttd: sur- lace Server lid 1288 . r,.. "'....,.too,,.."' '"" , ............ ,. • Set 11 up & start sawmg! • G1ant v•se 1'\CHds hght • Llghtwetght . . the perfect grh • Power return• l ocks Open won 1 creep Shu t • One tnch blade • Outstandrng pn ce 'I" $lui ,_.,. • Powerful 1 ~ell g .... •O 11011 ~..,... 1)1..,. .. ""'&"C" D .... ">OUI-PIOIKIM "''l!OI • S.r.ty ~ II)"> CUIII"9 ttpeH ' 1 $1~ OPEN SUNDAYS COitONA DEL •Aa, 3117 IE COAST HIGIIWAYI IKILOMETIEit SOUTH OF •ac..urnRJII (u.tnlork•l 673-ZIOO wrue More than you expect in a Hardware Store • • • t 21 II to~ •-. PRICD tJOOU TUV U/lm • iEW'fMT ~ BIIIAI .... EDIUJU.Y -PMI I ,_Y; DEC. ~ l!lp a.IU L1l1. Mil. ~ \\ --\ ll "' Faith Breeda P rayer, ' Your Date With Death IIi 01 I ..... I 11'1 Foitlo !PYa birtllto pn)'CI', and .,..,..llr'OGC"', oorilta dofP-.., ............ . w.~......._.,... ... ,,, • ., ....... ~ .. oM Hour . ~ . . •. ; .. ,Mitwo•• o•·THI Lo•u lf"fNht.ak ., c.~~~..... u., ...... ,w. ilr a ••tt.-Ur h •WII P'II1'C16l•f'-L di!Hi'or o/ n• o/ A..n.'• a. .. , .. , ,....... Tic cA..;.n.. c • ....,.ti•l c .. , ... er, ,_ ........ ;.,the ........ oDd~ of ~ty petitioni ... Foitb is the lllboiance of thinp bopod for,-the _......,. and ru.liution of the i~tance' of the oaiJita. ~&ith, too, is humble and peneveri ... lit can ,walt ~ ~y; ". ~n otay on ito kne<o, or lie in the duot. It io the one peat rondooon qf prayer; the lack of it lies at the r;oot of all poor pnying, feeble prayina, little prayina, unanswered prari"i'· W hat an ... of· a loriOUI achievements would dawn for the Church and for the world, if only there rould be reproduced a """' of oainto of like mighty faith, of ,like wonderf~l praying as thooe .t found in Hebrews II. It is not the intellectually grat that the , Church needs; nor is it men of wealth· that the times demand. It is not people of great tocial infl~nce that this day requires. Above everybody and everything else, it is men of faith, men of mighty prayer, men and women after the fashion of the Saints and heroes enumerated in Hebrews, who "obt.ained a good report through faith,'• that the: C hurch and the whole: "And ... it iJ appointed •n•o ~,. 011.cc lo dN, but after IIIII the Judlmenl. "-Heb. 9:27. • record, no matter how tood it Maybe you don't like thia maybeintheeyea;ofmen. eub,t.et. You don·t want to talk And yet, ttrenae •• it may about death. And 110 you a_re .eem, million• of people have tempted to turn away at thia 1tood in that courtroom point. Many people are like that. absolutely unarraidl They Some of them seem to be quite calmly expected the verdict to unconcerned about death. They be; ··Not Guilty." And it wa11! simply don't care -or so they And there are millionutilllivin1 .. y. And others are afraid to talk who are expectinr the aame about it. And 10 they certainly thlns. They have no fear o f don't want to read' about it ·-death because they have no rear althourh that would probably· be of the judgment. SHOULD WI POICI OUI 14-YIAI~ SOH TO GO TO CHUICHP - Q. Wo oro o Clriltloto to .. u,, tclll •trmag ema"teetou obqtst e-AvreA! .,._ tnda.ftte. L&ttly, .lowever, our , {OM,... tetft.swear.old bow Aa.t nbt~Ued ogaiMt going to CbYt:.l. WiU IOmf FIIIMrt, lte Me1 go to Svlldaw •e-'ooi aU monling ,,nne,,.. b..t -'t IGVI tAU U entn~glt . He ju.at rcftUtl to go Sv• day niultta. one of the but ways to 1et rid of Who are these people? How is their fean . it pof>Sible tor them to face the Do wov t-'iftk .le alr.ovld be w.UPJ)ed or fo..et.cl to go, Tltil it wut it td:e1 to get ltim to go! We've talked aftd talhd, bvt lt:e jtut M e,.•t tee v.r.lw .le JtltQuld. be 1tt44« to go if .le dou.'t 11•ant to. lr tlai& jut G pluue .le il gning tlt.rouglt. and lt.ow &lt.ould we .lltnt.dlll ltim r We ltGve ytHtnger c:AU.. d""' wlo are bt!giftn.ing to «Jff'M tlteir hig brotltf'r. We would appretiGte IJKV hf'lp ymt can gtvt. ua in thi.! .!ituatiml. But if you a re one of theae people, wait a moment before you turn a way from this subject. Why t hould you behave so foolishly about ont of t he most obvious facta of life? It has often been nid that the surest thing about life is death. We are constantly surrounded by the evidence of it. Do you realize that there U. at leaat one death for every aecond on the clock, hour by hou r and day by day? Ia tha t something you can either escape or ignore? Your tick on the clock has not come yet. But some day. sume second, it will coffie for everyone of us. fo r "it. is appointed unto men .once to die, but after this the judgment." When that moment comes. wiiJ you be ready for it? Or will it catch you unprepared? Time marches on. but it also stops for each one of us individually. And when it Atops to let you out. where will you be? God Determines the Hour What do you think dt-termines the life a nd the day of death? Is it s impl y a matter o f unpredictable accirlent, or of destructive di!ieases wh ich eventually overtakes us'! Or. worse than that, are we just pa wns in the hand of some blind. inu:orable Fate'! No. God presides w ith supreme authority over life and death. If H e didn't He would no lonaer be God. He determines the number of o ur days. He sets the clock of time for us. He- makes the appointment with death which we must keep. We are not vict ims of chance. or accident, or disease-, or F ate. W~ have a date with death which God has made for us. And it canoot be changed. We will be neilher t.oo early nor too late for it. Tllk is one ap-pointment for which we will be nactly o n time. But havin1 ••id that. we still want to know why it is necessary for men to die. We are not like- the beas ts o f the fi eld. We ha.ve immortal &OUis. We were created to live, and not only for time but for eternity. Death is abnormal and unnatural for us. Why does God allow t hat to happen? Well , you know what the Bible says: "T he wages of sin is death . . . whatever a man soweth, that shall he also reap .. so death passed upon all men. for that all have sinned ... Our sin is a violation of the law of God and of our own natures. And iht' universalit y of death proves tht' universality of sin . Death was no t God's purpose for us. but it is no w His punish ment fo r us. And thai p robably explains why so m any people don 't want to talk about it. The last part of that text is what really bothers them most of a ll : . . it is appointed unlo men once to die. but after this the j ud.lt'ment." If death wert! o nly the end for a sinner. it wouldn't be 50 bad. But it actuall y is the beginning. and what rollows it will n ever end. The re is an eternal reckoni n ~ fo r all of w1. .. Aft•r Thil th• J udgmant" Our souls do not sink into oblivion nor vanish like a vapour when we die, even though ou r bodies a re co mmitted to the dust of t his earth . No inderd! We are ushered into th\! judgment hall of a Holy Ghost who is waiting there ror us. That's what the Bible says. It is terribly old· fas hioned on this point. Modern man seems to think th at he has prorreued 50 far beyond this ancient idea t hat he should feel in sulted when anybody brinp it up. It may be too historic for the contemporary mind, but that donn't chanre a thinr. After death comes the judcment. That'1 what God tell• us in H it Word. And whether we like it or not makea abaolutely no dirrerence. But could it really be otherwiM? Can you con ceive or a God who will not call His cra.turet t.o account when they .,. .. li•ed the livee which Ht Pv• them? You cannot think of ju.Uce amon1 men without juc&e-a.wl jail, can you? Neither can )'041 think •bout God wlt.llaut H...., •nd Hell. Oil ,_ -ol>all bo caUod 10 MC ~N~~t ..._ '"ro throuP the -o1 .. u.. Thoro lo o J •• t ... -&he o&htr tide e1 ~ _.. -.-.u ebout ------· ___ , __ wlllbo Judge without fear? Are they someho w better than the rest of us? No, t~ey are sinners like all of us . And some of them were among the worst in t heir day. But they have a Saviour who goes with them through the door of death and stands with them before the bar of judgment. T h ey h ave put their trust in Him for eternal salvation. believing that He came here to die for t hem on the Cross and to conquer death for them by His resurrection. He has paid their dl!hl. a nd so they go free. When He was here upon this earth He said one day. "Whos oever therefore sh all confe!ls me before men. him will! confess also before my F ather who is in heaven. And whosoever sha ll1deny mt' bt'fort' men . him will I deny before my Father who is in heaven" !Matt. 10:32,33). A. This problem about which you write is a very common one among Christian families. The re are several reasons why your :Jon does not want to go to ~burch . and you will want to consider each possibility. The Bible tells you plainly what you should do to pr~pare fo r deal h. And tht' teaching o ( our h istoric faith is clear enouM:h on this point. Other people may have no u!!e for it. But t hat doesn 't make any difference. They wil l some day discover its truth to their everlasting regret . J esus Christ, the Son of God, came here to be ou r Saviour: to die for us. to pray £or our sin . to earn eterna l life fo r us. Rept-nt o£ your sin and receive-Christ now as your Saviour! If you p u t your trust in Him as your Saviour. He will go with you through the door of death and into tht' hall of judgment. But if you don't want Him a!'! your Saviour. you will have to go alone . And you know what that will mean. No sinner can stand in the presence of God alone. If he dies without Christ, he will have to live forever without God. And that's what makes H ell-H ELL! You bave a date with death. And you will be on time for it. But will you 10 alone or with Christ at your side? r 1) b this boy really saved? Doea he know Christ as his personal Sav- iou r ? It is so possible for a child to JrO along to chureh f or years, to "ao for ward" or "raise his h and~'· f ollow· in~ a prescribed course of action, without ever actually exper iencing the nt>W bil'HI. Unless a person aurs rendftl'l his life to Christ and haa the Holy Spirit indwelling his heart, there is no real desif'l' to be in the house of t he-Lord. He may go along out of 1t senSP of duty, or betauae his parentl! insist, but not out of a de- ~Jire t.o know more of God and to fel· lowship with those who love Him. (2 ) Is it possible you may be at.. tending the w rong chureh! Often parenL, have I!'One to a certain church for many years-it is "their church" but it holds little interest for young people. You cannot expeet a teenager to likl' a church if there is nothing there for h im particularly. You will be wise to make !lu re the chorch you attend has a strong young J)eople'.! dpPllrtment. There, your boy will find those of his own age with whom he can associate in other aetivitiea beRides actual worship services. The churtfh will have a contribution to make in his aoeial life aa *OeU cu lit ~pirituol and wonderfully, the two will metRe. Undoubtedly, su ch a Is the Feecllnl of the 5,000 Described Differently In the Different Gospels? Dr. sw ... aoa •• ............. T•a••n ma {S WORD OF THE L.OII:D, MUII:I"II:£fSIO II:O, TENN.) Dear I>r. Bill: Tlte feedtfcg of It to the dlaclples for dlatrtbutioa the CT"010d.! with. loave. afld fUiaer but It wou1d aeem that Jesua ~ by ~r Uorct i.3 cteacribU diller· self dbtributed the flab. ewtl11 m. the ctilleret&t ~. Are Luke ~tionl that tbe d*:ipiell Uwlae dt/fere'ltCf!t dwe to ~ wanted to Hnd the multttucle ...., or wa.. t~ more tho" ou ttlf!d... in order that they mt&bt ftDd lmD8 il'lg wWI barley klovet CHid tMWr ~·aMI that Jesaa uiDed ~ ANHWBR: TIIere wen two dJf· ferent times that Jesus muiUpUed loaves and fishes to feed • croowd of people. One of these occasions 11 re- corded In Matthew 14:15--21 when Jesus fed ~.000 men plus women and children. The other occulon is recorded In Matthew 1~:J2..38 and in Mark 8';.1·9. On this occa· sion 4,000 were fed. On the first occukln there were twelve baskets of frarments left over and the second occulon ~even buket.l of food were left over. On the first occasion J esus fed the multitude with five loaves tnd two fishes. On the second occa· alon He fed the multltudt> with seven loavet and a "few" little ·-· There ia no discrepancy becauae theR ~re two different oocaliona. 11»e: feedin& of the 5,000 with loaves and fisheS Is tokl ln each ot the four Gospels. Tbe)' may be found : Matthew 14 :15-21 Mark • ;31).44 ..... 9 ,12-17 John 6:5-13. '111ere Ia no contradlcUon at aU tn ~ four atorlca. The dUrer- ences In detail, as ynu llUrmiaed. ltc! due to the fa c1 that tbc • Sptrtt uM!d tour different men ta tell the .ame stories. lt Is tnt.erat· tnc: to notlcc that each one tKtdl dctalll that the other& omitted. For eump&e, Mattbrw ..,. there were five thouaand men Diu women and childl't'ft. None of tha other wrttltn mmtkn 1be ~ ondchlldnrl. Morlt Wlo .. that tbo7hod--·-..-.. --btea.t .. ~ 1111111 ... of 1110 .... u-bod ·--. Keoloo ___ ..... .. _ ..... (OJ, ........ , ... --..,., ... --._,_ ....... ... ------ lp ....... they could .., -for the muldtude and that hre aAed Pbllip thia 1ft order \a b!st blm. John also addl tbat It wu Andrew, Simon Pet.er't brotbe:r, wbo trdarm· eel Jnut that tbere wu a lad theft who had tbe ftv~ b&rleJ loaves and the two ftlhN. Tbe otheT wrtten do not a.ntJon tbe .vurce of the loaves and fllbet. John aleo adda that theft! wu mueh grau In the place and thl.t Jesut aave thanb ~re clittrlbut· In&" the bread. All four of the Goapela record the u.me •tory, u.ch teO. .cme- thq the othen leave out. but all nt -~ wttbout .,. hint o1 contradiction whatwever. 'I'M w-Wltil .. '- ot Jllood It ll mthinl oew tor one ot the Go.pel writers to lldd detaJll omit· ted by another. One ot lhe ~t tntrrntlnl exampM ll the nory ot the woman with the illue ol. blood. In Matthew 1:21 1ft rndl, '' AtNI, bMoW, • ..,......., tCII\0 ,._. ,... #' lllf .... -...... ol biood ~ ....,., OMN l.ltaW WM, II-' IWC•M ,._ WM of -.., ,.........,,.. . I.Alb, In telllnc the ~ ....,., addt an lnttrettirW dlrt&U-U. ..,.. man had IOftlt to ~ but- they...., not heel ~Mr. IMb,a,a -··A•.---.,......, • ..._ ., --,_.,-... .,..., ..,. ..... , .... lr ~ ..... OC*W ................ "' But tt .. Mark .... ..... • <lotall ""'' - - - -bur ' J tD Dr, LIM. 8t Mt ___ ........... ... ,__ ....... _ ...... .... , ...... .,.., .. _ ... ........ -........... ...... --,_ .... 1. ...... ..,. .. ... _ .... _ ... _ ---tllo-oi10Ur ......... -.----ewwle& • Oell--.. We wW ......... ,._ ........ ....... _ .... _,_ -----______ _. &a._ .......... _. ......... , .... ..... ------.................... _ -~----.. ....... _,.-... ,,. .................. ~ _____ .,.., ............... 1 sJ:A "'0... .. p:&JZ'te ..... •~own ( ehurdl will •lao haft a 1M edalt proJTam ancl aomet.hlna for each member of rour family, to .rou will not loee out b7 ruldna tbe chanre. You may ftnd you haon to travtl a few mile• to ftnd tueh a chut'Ch, but wouldn't It be worth lt.. with your boy' a apiritual health at atake 'f ( 8) Doet your horne 111e reflect Chriat and have a true Chrltt.lan emphuta! Many Chriatian puente do not think it important to aurround children with Chrl.tian influence~ in the home, yet are very particular < u you state you are) about the fa mily's church at~ndanee. It Ia ID1' belief that i t is even more important to bring a child up In a Chrielian atmosphere in lhe home, where Bible readinsc and prayer ia a daily habit. ·wide World of humanity needS. " -E. M . Bounds I 'would seriously qu~stion the ad· visability of whipping a boy of 14 in order to scet him to go to church. I believe there are other, much more effective means oT discipline : for ex- a mple, takinsr away some privilege, or denyinR him something he wants to do. But this is a lea's desirable way of meetinit' the problem than to do it in a positive way. in A Tretuury of P rll"jeT WHAT DOES n MEAN TO BE CONVERTED? l y H. ·M. Mael IMMATURE HUSIAND FROM "THE JEWISH HOPE" Q. J wovld like to h.a.ve r our kel-p. Recently we witntMed to ~ Jewish lead~r It i• hard for me to tuk for hel1). who had the t'rroneous opinion that Christi· It .!f't!TI'l8 I've spent mv life looking anity Wl!l a "new relijJion" and no ]l"w harl a,fter otlter pf&J)U. It ..ever at:cur& to bt-"convert ed." lnsttoad ~nli~ nf'ed to to lUIYOftt that I nud lt.elp f or mrs keep the Jewish ritual in order IO have pari ~"11: 1 in the .. life to coJnt"!" Evf'fl th~n lhf'y could 1 am married to an immature, set!· never attain thr-~arne status hf.fore God as centered m4ft wiLo, I am 1ure, m4r· one born a Jew. Butwhatsaiththt>Scripturt'!l? r r'ed me to rore for him a.t a motlur First lhe Lord aaid He made all nalions of WHY CHR IST CAME rt•ovld. We a.re botk coUege gradu.-mf'n to dwl"ll on thr fa ct' of !he t'arth •nd ·' l'ttea. He ,lQ.I n. good iob and U a dett>rmined th,. limftl an3 bou nds of thf'ir Have you ever asktld ~rself good man. In GU h.on.esty, I have to habitation. Following thf' flood. thr race w1s why t he lord Jesus ChriSt 'tame givr him credit for lr.U manv vir· dividt'd after thto sons of Noah -Shem. into the worldr Htve you ever "searched the Scriptures" to find tuf'l. H r attendl church with w: he Ham. and Japhf'th (Act!'! 17:26; Gtn. 9:18; out why? lflvl"s lti• familv and mjoy3 lt.Ut cltt'J.. 10). When thro Jrow~ claim thai accropting The majority of religious le'd~rs drf'n. He i..! very goQd. to Jaelp witlt. t•lmudic. phari&aiul Judai!m makf"s a Jew and their followers seem to thmk caring for tlae clt.ildren. Br4t tit~ out of a Ge:n til e. it i~ an rorror plull a human that Christ lived on earth to tetch h · h f h f b bl •· -'b'l' 0 h h us by His words rnd His t1..rnplt t nr.g t nt a.ve no u n a e ...., rmpossr 1 rty. ne concerns a race. t e ot er how we should Uve. But let's thlok nurpt i8 thf' fact that he cO'I'LSidrrs a ma n·made ff.li ~ion . Thrre aff. thou!!ollnd~ of th is through. all Otf timr hi' ~p,..,ullf Gt home a.t Jew!! who roll ow no rrolip:ion, and yrot Jewry Our Lord did iodeed show, how his own, to do 11'itlt. 03 he chooaeiJ. does not cut thr m off as Jf'ws. The only Jew~ meo should live with each pther Hr ltaa a five'dall'a.-wttk. 8-hour..a.-to be cut off .,~ th o8t" converted to thr Lord and before God. But what w.re the J Ch · Th 1 'd _) r.esults1 Did the people uy: "How day ;ob. SD thf!re i1 mu.ela free time. esus rt.!l. "Y are no onger consr f'Tf'n wonderful! Now we know how to live Ht sptnda lti.! eveniftg11 f.'dte'lldiftO Jr ws but <rl-nlilell. A,~~:ain thi! ill an f'TrO r and together aod enjoy lifal Let 's fol· elub medin.ga, c:lauu, committee a human impol!Sibilily. Rdigion ca n hf" low His teachings and the )rOrld meeting.!, or at honu pu,.,uing hi.! changed many limn. hut never raet>. will be a happier place to Uve lnl" Is this what they said! Far from it. manv intf!rediftg lt.obbiu. Evtor since tht' Jf'ws chan,~~:f'd rrom !he lrur As the record states, thty ••ted W eekeftde 11'lld lolida11t aYe m.v Vft-raith or Abraham to lalmudic Judaism. thev Him . they ri~lculed Him , they""eck· doing. 811 Sunda11, I am a n.ervotu have bnn led from on~ rorror to anoth~r. led Him. and. finally, th.y nailed wreck . I get 10 vps!'t bteauu lle Accordintt: to the Word or God. there is otrly Him to • cross. l'pf!ftd.a hit wMle Uttte poring ot~er one true rdi,«ion. "' Ihf"~(an or A·d:t:in;.wh~fl . ~;;to~~·H~\~':1' J&U o'IOK ,utonol h~tuuth He Almighty God ma<lf' a coverin.: for RIA fafl t>n .c cAoo1et to igMre tl&e vpkeep wltklt. ereal'\lres by sh~Jtlin~ thP blood of i. 1ivin~ ftH7"'W ~tome r eqwirtt, aM lt.e will Mt animal. He: point~ to tJw. •tfUt' nli~n when Ja.ire anvon.e to do it f or 1LI. Tltl! the .. see:d of t~ woman. th~ vi r«in li6m lamb 1111rd goea unt:fl'&df?d, the drubber)' of God would comf" and put away sin by th~ untrimmed, the applilltu:et a.nd ho~Ue sacrifice of himw-lf. thf' Lord Jf'llus Chri~t." '"'repaired, unp4intt.d, vnteftded. R i1 (Wn. 3 :15; John 1 :f.: IUI8Wer is, "Whv don't Y?U take car!' ~To 114y !hal Chri11 · ity ill a "new rel igion"' of itr" Tlt.e WhDle family IJtl!ml ~ to _: far from Cod'!l ~ f'rnal truth. Savinp; faith feel, "Let Mot~e,. ~ it/(-~flr--' i the Lord J~us Christ, Whom God promiSt"d beeaute that u tltfl1r lathe., attt-to srnd as the Saviour of the-World consli · ~udt. 1 am contribvtiftg to tlae family lui~ Christianily.· When Abrl offf'rf'd up hi~ ntcomt. ~~o. lamb. h,. pointrod to the co minp; Lamb of God. Life II Vt f'W good to !"f b abarad. in Whom h~ placed hill raith. Cain came h~ He laM 11 ltoml! and clllldren lind a own way and was rf'j t'Cff'd. Ahrl was accrplrd. uli{e tlllt.O carril!t th load of tltl! Wh N h b ·1 h" 1 d ff -~ h" I ·1 .~-~ • · t .. en oa m I •~ • tar an o f'rru t~ amt v ttJ ur. e pvr.!uea nU tf! -b ff · h · d · ",red .. hDbbie•:_!"'t whett. tlae loadkRef' f:i~ht ino 1h;'~~in; (hris;~~"G:J (~n .~~~ {)() nf'avv a.nu '"'V mrvet crae • nfl 22) Ab h d'd 1'k . H brl' d h tre11t1 7IU like a diaobedient a'lld ob-G -1 ••d am 1 1 df'wr~A-b •h If'\'~ •1 ~ L. 1.2t~ •-b · -~ ~ ~ an was !IIVf' . r1 •m ri"JOI<'f'o tHqtrOtll ern~ M.l e Ytpnlftilw.aeu.. d nd h · d 1 )'" Dr. Narramort, lt.ow do 1 leG"' lo see my ay : a f' !I.AW 11, an wa~ Jt ll to live utith. tlt.i.! aitvoUon' WMt (John 8 :56): , --» God •-~., Th ' U a We rt"ad m God! Word 1hst all who had WOUHI raatlt me u.r.l t.! th • • r • h • th . 5 ' grf'a.t emotional drain. ox rM. Eft-.~~ aa~~gS ~~~ '"r Che .comr'"' havrour wh•~ f'rgJI tMt righ.tfuUv 8.\otdd be chGft.s g~~en lm: pmt o. ru•~· or t ey pu.t t e1r "~led to t&mdlaing cmutruetive il f11th and trUI5t an Chm_t. The Scnptures bi!i71 g t::rpn&ded on mv fnutratiou. s~ate that our Lord wu sl11n from the rounda· Ca" vou offer axw 111gge1tioft.ll p tton of the' world (Rev. 13 :8; I Peter 1 :~-11 : Gal. 3 :6-9; Eph. I :4), so that every believer in Chris! wall chO!I("n From before !he founda· the vice versa. the same WI)', man has never really followed Chrilt•a e1.ample--he couldn't. Rather. the pure white light of HIS holiness only shows up the dartt. bl•ck character of the human heart, and ... man by contrut' stands rebuked tnd con· demned. But why , then, did Chrilt come into the world1 The whole volume of Scripture bears wltnesa to St. Paul's answer In I Timothy 1-:1!5: "Christ Jesus c•me Into the world to save sinnars." Consider the Old Test•mant 'types and prophesies. Conald., its Psalms and poems. Consider the words of Christ Htmael1 •nd you will see thtt He came, not to tivt, primarily, but to di.-lo dla "for our sins" (I Cor. 15:3), to pay our penalty that we might be Justlfl41d --cleared of •II the chlflel which the law held •&ainst us. These stme Scriptures also de· clare that He. the Pr1nce of P .. ce, will come again as Kln1 of kings and Lord of lords. But meantime WI may tNst In tht rajected Savior t nd enjoy "pe•ce with God, throu&h our lord Juus Christ" (Rom. 5:1). A. Your letter reads like a broad sample of many that come to me. t appn'!Cfate it that while you list your husband's fru11tratlng lack of cooperation around the house, you do ack nowledge that he haa hie good points. In particular·, you state that he loves hie family and enjoys them. This is so important. tion of the world. -------------- Now, your problem is obviously the fact that you have a hu•band who haa nevn grot.~,. ttp. Mtny hue· bands (&hd wives &110) never reach a maturity that matches their chnmo- lorieal age.' In some wa11, at least. theJ art stunted in their emotional development. Their acttont and re-o acUona are like thoee of children. Undoubtedly, these problema stem from emotional deprtntlont of child· hood. Tbelr bulc Deeds for belonJ· In~. for Jove and atrection, and a aena of worthine:N were never met In their early yean. l would aurrut )'OU do two thinp. P raJ for your hu1bend' -and for JOUnelf, that God wfll meet your needt u only He can. Then l would eneour•~ him to ret profeuioNl eounHifnr. If ht had received 1udt help Jt•n aao, It could ha?e raede each a difference In JOUJ' home. But It it not too late. ' I' ROM "ICIHC' S ICJ SIH BSS•" StriJiel ·······~····•.•••a••eae• •• t Chrilltianity a ''nf'W religion"? lnd~d not! Pelt:r l{aVf' tht' trur answer when he Yid. "Neither is therf' salvation in any other ; for there is nonf' other name under heaven ~iven amontt: men, wh.-reby we must b.. savt"d" {Acta 4:12). Christianity is not a new re- ligion, but talmudic Judaism is for Jewry Ions ago dt'puled rrom the. true Biblical faith. Aa 'for oonvroraion. does the. Jew have to br convertf'd? lndf"ed hf' don! Nicode.mus. 1 phariaee and tucher of Judai~m WI! told by our Lord that he had to hf' born ag•in, that i1 convt:rte<l, or hf" could never 8f"f" tht king· dom of heavf'n. Thus, a Jew. even 1 teacher of Judaism, had 10 be c:ortVt rtl'd in order to enter the kin~~~:dom or GOO. The Scripture. GOD'S EVERLASTING W ORD Jn..-11 hold up a copy ol tho Bl· bte and uid, "In flft.een YMn ru have thia Book in the ro~:· Fif· teen year~ rolled by .Jnpnoll wu in the 'morrue, and t.ht Bib1t Uvet on. Voltaire Mid that in one hundnd yMn the Bible would be an out.. modoc! and ,....,...., Book, 10 bo Cound only in mUMUm•. Whm the oae hundred y .. n were up, Voltaire'• houN wu owned and UMCl by the Geneva Bible Society. Recently, ninety-two volume~ ol Voltaire '• worb-a part ol the Earl of Derby's library-wert told for two dollan.-The Illuminator. make it df'ar that no unconvtrttd aoul will --------------ever bf' .. vf'd (Rom. 8 ; John 3L Isaiah told the Jtwa to be convcrtf'd or perish but they were not lnttrH tf'd thm any MOre than thf'y are now. If-a.tot ... a... ... Bo ... ,. ... ca.. ........ .. ...... _ .. ___ .. llla.-C. T. -Rf:()mtly a Jew. t.:Onee:rned ~bou1 apiritu1l INIHen, but atcepod in 'talmud' Judaism, WI! oo,.f.-.d about tht-clairM orl " rist, FinaHy. he a~d Chrill by faith. ~bu Jews tri~ •• dleouade h;m, but ... lronldJ: told ·-he The Bible on' did not helit:Yr. Jew1 werr. r~Jht and th(lll(" who btlif!"ve In Chriat were wrons. Whr.n "'" Long Hair c:lured up the eonr~.~~ion which the ut~bdieY· Inc Jew• eruted, we. urae-d him to witnae to f Me hlo own _... He did, but foond It .. ,, ~f n diSc.Jt. beceu.e hi• job was in Jeopard y. ul'tn' a ........ . ..__ o1 ,..._,....., like .... r ot1.er Jm. .... __. le · L'- .. t.o...S to -~-Oniot openly. "--•sa -A J.._to ...._ wo w""'-cclor o looo1 ..... ,leu ••• ..... .. wtu'le, ............ .,.,..a~~ooo, Moly -· ... I lp ..... l) .t ocl tlwt Lotd ,._ ..... s...... ..... .... «W: ..... : .. ::t ;"O:,"it~ SJ;, .. ~'j. ~ 0.:!: 3';l s~.,::. .. ~ boplloN. She •aid .. "'" -....... ,.. · · ..... 11 Lotd ............... bolllo ..... • ... "Vorlly .... , .... ,.., • l•y_yoe._,. ... _ ........... _ ........ ~LI& .. ..,. ___ dolldr ... (< • ... , • .r, .... a •?=•-. •r"-1 .., -loto tlwt L ... 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LAWRENCE D, FRUHUNC Putor --PbODt 759-1031 SU NDAY SERVICES: Cbureb .ebool , •• , 9:15 Llturcieal senlce • 10:SO Nursery aod Coffee Hour Ac••llw•••• Coole-. PIRST~ .. 1-STC-CH ..... St.& HarllorBNd. a....w.Mifiir M .... -t!M ··--··-AM. CHARLIS D. CLAR. P'AU L H, ALilAHDI.I GRACE BIBLE CHURCH v etenu Mtrnor111 Bid(. K5 W, lith. Colla Mt• REV. TOM TV11E£, I'NI0< SIOOlAY SERVICES: 10:.00 a.Di •. ud ''00 p.m. CIIILDiliii'S PREP SCHOOL, 10:00 a.oo. 110111£ BIBLE. CLASSES: CaU 55!-:00'1 -r ..... Blblt Doc:II'IW THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH "'Till f RIIMDLIUT CHUICH IH TOWN"' WAYN E P. IIA VLLF.N, PAS'I'O R -ll.ti-A.-.-ADULT .01 SHIP' i lUNDA of lc'MOl:tL . , ,iH-P'.M;-I VAM4'1LICa.L·MOUI Jll Wit(GMOLIA AT UMTA AHA AVL, COSTA MUA ,.......,. (longffP.ttlltlal (lbarr- • PRII A.MD lMDIP'IMDI.MT • COMGUG ATIOMAL CHtttnlbl CMU I CH . .. Til E ltHV. JOifff A. L INDVA L L. Mlrtish t . . fttt ...._ IUMIAY• .I,LliTUDY . lt.Jt A.a.t Jl;le ... P IIIYIC ... MIA'( ICifOCU. "'':::.~~~:: .'.,!'!,•.~!· Ml""o:.!.~~~:';~ •I'IIJID.n,IIOV. • Friedl MUJ a.td, 1110 Park ~rt, r1110rtodlllc· ptt, c"'-,.,... ud 111Yer- nrt. .U.ed at f1,ll'5, lto1• from ber llonp 1'00111 et tbt l&liJ'tmeot eom~ pin, --4 p.m. lept. I aDd aooa Ho'f', & ••• Carole LJ• Demal.lpoa reported ehlal., coital, tU•er, z mo - ped blb1, a TV .et. ate reo tqUjpmtlll, a.otlque clocks lDII jewelry, ftlued at $17.- .280, ·ltoltn from her bome at 40Z OrloD, Part Lldo, bttw"n 10 p.m. Nov. 5 aod 10 a.m. Nov. 6. , • An elttmated $1.250 damace •u doDe to a car belonc-tac to Neal EUls, whUe It ••• parked at bls bome at 621 Btcobla, Corona del Mu, by someooe •bO •atked 011 the roof am hood. e&altllil a tumber of deDI.s. bstwHD UUO p.m. Nov. '5 I..Dd &:SO a.m. No•. 6 ••• Bali.D Derek JIUI.Iary, 22, of 409 M~ld. Corm-. del War, ns "accused of bei.Dc dRnk a.od dieorderly at 2:35 a.m. at Promootory Point &.00 Cout Hwy. • , Ster eo lplt.ken nlued at $700 were stolen from the home of stanley DJugtas Cohen. 1605 Sher lncton. Oakwood apart- ments, bet'lreen 3p.m. Nov. 3 and 11 p.m. Nov, 6 ••• An aneodaDt at Dick WWJams Shelf, 3600 E. Coe.st Hwy •• Corona de l Mar . told pollee that a man about 5-7, 180, in bls late twent ies. P U B LIC NQTIC E SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FO.R THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A.93593 NOTICE OF HEARING Estate of GRACE ELLJS GRAVELLE aka GRACE E. GRAVEL LE ~ GRACE GRAVELLE, Deceased. NOTICE LS HEREBY G J~ VEN tbat Gladys E. Dygert has nted herein a pet1Uon for probate of WUI and for liSUQCe of letters testa- mentary to the petitlooer · and for authorlz.atton to ad~ miDister uDder tbe l.odepeD- dut Administration of Es- tates Act. refereoceto whlch Is made lor further partt. calars. and t llat the time aDd place ot haar lag the same r.s beeo set lor De- cember 6, 1977, at 10;00 a .m., la U. courtroom of Otpel'tmeDI No. 3 of said coart. at 700 Civic Center Or in West, In the City of Santa Ana, CaHfornb. Dated: November 9. 1977. WIL LIAM E. ST JOHN, CouDiy Clerk. Keeoe aDd Dloo, 3333 w. Coast Hl&'hway. 1401, New- port Beach, CaiUornta 92663; Telephone: (714)645- 4044. Attorney(s) for Pet!. tloner. Publish: No•. 17. 24. Dec. 1, 1977, In the Newpo rt Harbor Enslgn. P UBLIC N OTICE A.935H SUP ERJOR COURT OF CAUFORNIA, COUNTY OF OR.A~GE Order to Show Cause For Clwlge ot Name Benson Jona s Lu (minor) has tued a petition ln this court for aa order aJiowt or petiHooer to ebaJI&e his name from BensoD Jonas Lu to Bnndo.b JoDas Lu. U 1s hereby ordered tbat all persons Interested in the matter aforesaid appear be· tore this court ln Department No. 3 at 700 Clfle Center Orin West, Santa Ana, :a1. ll>rata, oD Dec. 13, 1977, at lhOO o"dock a.m., aDd tben aDd then sbow cause, if any tbty ba.,., wby said peutk>n for c bureofoameshould oot be Craaltd. . It 11 autr.r ordered that a copy ot tbll: order to sbow cauq bt pablllbtd ta New- port .Eulp. a onspaper of , .. ,raJ clreulaUoe, pabllsh. ed .La tbls eoaty at least oDCe a wHt tor roar eoa.- -.a~u.,. wHU ptlor to the day ol aid lleorlD(. .Dated: No•. 3,1977, Leiter Vaa Tatellhon J•dr• ol tbt Sllpt.rior Court hbU..Ib: HoY. 17, u. Dee. I, I, lt77', 1D tM Newport Harbor Eulp. IIIPI'Oit bed bl m aU :ISp.m,, -ed • 1>14• -· .,. jacket, saJd •• r·u cot a guo." 12:10 a.m. No'f'. 1 •• ,Jer Uyn DowMr Schooe, 2'5, of 1614 W. Oeean Froot. Cerin.J N"lJOrt, was cbarced with possession ot bashish for sale. •heD pollee arrested her at 1:35 a.m. ID the 2800 block or w. Coast P.wr ••• Mariners Mile. Ud asked for UWJ euh drawer, txlt alter bel~ of- tend the moDey, sald '•For-cet II, I d?n't want u. ·' Ud )f'llked away ••• Harry Lte Baker, •7, of 20172 Cypress, Suta Aoa Heights, was charged wtth battery on "TUESDAY. NOV. 8 a person after a flcht at ttw A rug a~ a shampooer, Tale of the Wbale retaurant valued at $1,100, were stol· In Balboa at 11:•5 p.m ••. , en from. the Mlraclean shop James Russel Saint Henry, at 2846 E. Coast Hwy., Cor - 21. of 320 VJ&ia Madera, the ona del Mar. by a thief Bluffs, was charged with 'who kicked in the rear door possession of hashish tor between 5:50 p.m. Nov. 7 sale, when police arrested and 7:30 a.m. Nov. 8. , , blm at 2:10 p.m. at Madera Two mi crophones, valued at and Back Bay Dr, $100, were stole n from • MONDAY, NOV, 7 Tile Newport Beach parks, beaehH aod recreation de- partmeoc wUI !lave an es:- eurston to the Rose pande OD Monday, Jan, 2. The $11 per..persoo price In- cludes reserved seaunc. round-l rip transportalonand refreshments. Busses will be provided by New- port-Mesa unltted schOOl dlstricl , Departure time Is 7 a.m. from the City Ha11 parking lot. RebJrn time Is l:30p,m, Co.!. the world i lar gest w11t restore the hidden ' beauty In ,OUr draper~es C011 removes and cleans f'traPH~'> rehangs them w•th pt>dect Dleilfll. and E'ven hems And a Co11 cleamni prolongs dr apery hie SAVE 20~i OH CASH I CAftY .,._J'ROTICTION OF • • _scot~g!.~,.. HOMES • APAJIT ~ENTS • MO- .IIl£ HOMES • OffiCES • WALL TO WA ll CARPET f URNITURE .. DRAPERIES ; ,to':# Cl£ANED IN YOUR HOME ~· • DU P SOIL UTRAC· / .. TION MAKES YOUR ~ CARP£T SANI· ' TART CLEAN! .. !. · A thief took $100 cash and $65 If stamps from the ontces of Pepperdlne University at 4019 Westerly, airport area, between 4 p.m. Nov. 4 aod 8:30 a.m. Nov. 7 •• , A $100 bicycle was stolen from an unlockedgar- ae:e at the home of Joan D'Angelo, 417 Via Lido Souod, Lido Isle, between 8 p.m. Nov 7 and 11:30 a.m. Nov. 8, •• Westerr• Mutual Escrow, 320 W. Coast Hw y., Mar iners flUe, was burglartz.ed of 2typewrlters, 2 adding ma chines. a 00 a calculator, between 5 p.m. Nov. 4 aDd 8:25a.m. Nov. 7, Wanda Wish, 1607 Baycllft, Spyglass Hill, reported a TV set. microwave oven, em- enid and diamond r tne:, 2 gold necklaces and a type- writer, valued at $4,545, stolen from her home be- tween l1 a.m. Nov, 5 and Hawkins Avtontcs, 4029 Westerly, airport area, be· tween 4:40 p.m. Nov. 7 and 8:30 a.m. Nov. 8. , • Stereo equlpmeDt valued at $1,000 was stolen from the !lome of Dorbn Mic helle Rowsell. 1602 S. Bay Front. Balboa Island, betwe~n 5:30 p.m. Nov. 7 arxl 2 p.m. Nov. 8 •• Ellen navlson. 39, or 113 18th, Central Newport, was a'ccused of sDopUfting at 12:35 p.m. at Fashion lslaod ••. Rand}' Charles Talmage, 24, of 317 Sapphire, Balboa Is land, and Sapphire, Balboa Island, was arrested at 12:45 a.m. at Marine aM s. Ba)' Front on tile Island, and accused of being a peeping tom ... KennetiJ Howard Samuelson, 20, ofl98!i Sherlngton. Oak · wood apartments, ~~o·as charged wltll possession of dangerous dru gs when police arrested hlrn there at 4:30 p,m, QUALITY l SVIVICE. YOU CAN ElCPECT FROM "THE WORLD'S LA~~~~ .. JL,; ISCTIMA-TI'':-·1· T540-136&e642-0270 II. An n(-.: properly lmu· lar(_~ coulJ wmd ur C'<'f>tin~ you plcntv \Vh<'n \'(l\lr heal bon. lht• warm :'I if rt!><~ S(lll ln('IVM from fl ('()l' 1<-l CeiJtr~ in tlw moms <,f your house. Wi1ho ut adcqume ir'l.'l(ulatton . 1he heat can p._'lSS throu(llh your (('ilJnf,: mt u ycXJr att.r Tht~ was1e c( heal c.-u~ ...... yvur hcatifl)l ~~l'cm to wnrk k'OJZt'f and h;.rder Tha1 could COM you mont"y. By ulsulating. or mcreasina tht· amoum <-i insulat ion tn your attic. you can cut your ht:at ing cosrs up to 40'~ .. Insulation is, a ont"'Ume invnot· ment thoi.r p:l\':11 lif )'c:":lr <lfH•r vear So c"ll rm msulannn ..::onlr:lCWr Yoo'll flnJ th:lt h:t"'<.xl on tcxi:1y · .. prices, pr"J'Crly tnsu· httmg iln ~roc m ~ typical h('u .fO(' ruru bcrwcrn $ZOO onJ $)()(1 And whor ht~tt("f ploc(' to tnv~t yrur morl('y th~n m vour CN'n home! YC'u ca n al~\li(l(1 k (Clr"':lrd w S3\'tng up to on 't'(JUr ..::cdin2 CN'it m the summer. "'h~'' tt 's vour air C"on- dittoner's turn 10 ~('It ('I work for ~ frl"(' CC"'-.~f\'!Utnn l:-."ltlklct 1702 NEWPOIIT II. YD. ., ,,. .. Sf COSTA MESA ~··"'I .. u .. , (ft. ....... ~~ ..... ,, ..-.eo DIV.t.fCHIO '-'Citl n more ways to save energy, write "Con!>Crvotion :· Edison . P.O Box 800. Rc:<cmcad. C~ 91770 0 Zoom 20x•45x ' t '' , f ' ' I , I , l' I \ ' I I ' . ' ' ' ) ' ' '· : I • ' I I I • WEDIIEBOAY, ltOY, I Robert L. Nornwlllla ao, ot eO'IO w. <>e•• rroDt: Wul N-o:t, WU<IIIJ10CI wUll dnDl: drlwt.ar at ..... Or, ud Newport Bird. II JhS' a.m. • • • A blqla.t pried open a door IDd a lllUOc Cl-to tab I -box wltll $100 from ALZ ·lollastrlts, 171 Paulartao • IUIIDA 'f • IIOJ. I -... Jllo1tl, ........ -Ill., OOIIPIIIId tltlt ¢ ..... '"' ....... .. ud ....... -., ..... 11, WtN .... tro.M ...... .. ..... -Ill 0,.... Coul cou ... , b"',, • Jtb;adt "· ,...... ... ...... N-R---.. ·A-ee.ltetrlc IJpwwrltar wu lloloo -1 -., o111ca 11 a,.... c-cou.co ... A '"" eolor TV wu 110110. from tbt ~ ot u.rn,. 11. Aollla, "' £. ZOtlt St. • , A a1dl1 .-. 1D . .ftwl. 9rophq ft tngraumg Co CHARMS& EXECUTIVE GIFTS PEWTER -SILVER HOLLOWARE MENS 1o WOMENSJ£WELRY ACCESSORIES 102E. 11TH STREET AVENUE CALIF. Surgery C.UW Imp,.,• the app•arance .. ,." 4 langth ,,~ .. Weight 36 ozs. I~ Awe. • • Terry M. Noah, 28, aDd Karen D, Htrri.A, 23, of 2164 Meyer Pl., were ·charged wttb tattD& S leltber . coats n.lutd at $325 from Sears, SUS Bristol st. . • Rosemary E. Newton, 2986 Babb st., rt110rted tbe $61 burglary of a stereo tape deck, ta~s and speakers from her car; a wladow was forced open at Costa Mesa hlgb SChool, , , A WOUld· be rapist 1o his mJd.ZO's tried to force a South Coast Plaza store employee toto her car in the west park· ing lot after dark but he left withoot turther trouble after she rebuked blm. , • Marcelloo G. Juarez, 28, of ~463 Elden Ave., was charged with lmmlgraUon Ylolatlon and driving a car without a license at Newport Blvd. and Ford' Rd ••• , Leonard V. Lawver, 29, of 1996 Maple St., was charged with drunk. driving at 19th St. and Newport Blvd. at 6:50 p.m ••.• Shirley J. Horne, 985 w. 18th St., com. plalned that a b.Jyer for J.er 1968 car valued at $850 took the vehicle tor a test drive and never returned. I bM.rJI*t _. t. loet oa I *'"'" .. __ Ia ll1o .... ,. .... 1alt1lll ,....., ud bud too11 wortlll ,1,110 ••• A $NO o-llldlll eerMII ud • $U ebiU tll:lle wttbollt mtG ,.,e RoliD hom aDd ull.tbiUoD bootb II Soutb C-Pllu, UP Brlltol SC., ft11e tH mall -.u eloood, bolooiJac to 1111 House ot Ttak, Oruce ••• A b•UIIar broke I Wladow a..od rtacbed Ia to a.o.Joet tile .. ,lido.. lo piA elllr)' lo lbo Roorpolsod Cbolreh of Je1111 Cbrt.Jt, L.D.S,, 1950 Cburcb' st., b.tiQc a port. folio or papen aod a wallet w ltb all credit carda. • • A burglar klcked-la tbe froot door of the rutdeoce of Elaine J. Stucker, 233 E. 21st St., rumma,tng the en- tire house and tating 30 vaHum capsules, a eaM wltb •• bladla. Ya.l· •eel at $15$, wu ltole-.trom tile P"'JJ ot ...... , Del- pdo, U29 AMitelm An ••• Ntebolae M. Setter, 15, of 22'21 Meyer Pl., aDd Dllllel R. Tacker, 15, 881 CapUol St •• wen lD,JIIred wbeo their motoreycltl eoiUded at WouoYia Ave. uc1 Darrell st. at 5:40 p.m ••• Thlt'ftl took 92 lbeetl of gypaum dry wa.n; a nmltt metal run aDd Z electric cordi from 345 Balcer St., after pry1J11 a door opea, a loss for B. H. IIUlerCoostructloa Co., Sua Ana ••• A bar· glu smubed a shOwroom wiDdow ud took 2 weldq: outfUs nlutd at $2'73 trom V, B. Aoderson Co,, 704 W, 16tll St. --i••FACE -tail COlle.~ High resolution, 60mm tetescope-per!ect for rugged field use. Amazing clarity and brilliance. Color corrected special filter reduces harsh glare. Finger-tip fast focusing. Chosen by the astronauts for space flight. $199 .50 HARBOR PHOTO PHOHE, 671--1670 3121 E. COAST HWY. COROHA DEL WAR For The ·Newport Woman! II Fashion Island Un ited Auto Parts - Now open until 9:oop.m. So well be here when you need us U.A.P 2902W.Coast Hwy N.Beach .CA . 846 ·16~ 7--641-t'llt N ' -• -- • THURSDAY, NOV, 3 Boxes of tools valued at $1,610 were stolen from 2699 Harbor Blvd. belonging to Robert J. Morris, S25 Vic. toria St .... Prank F'elix, 33, of 126 E. 18th St., was charged wUh drunk clrtv!n& at 1:35 a.m. on F'ullerton Ave. oorth of 18th St. .• A ltcense plate was stolen from the car of Robert J, Bisbee, 2829, Portola •••• David J. Lee, 7, of 2063 Continental Ave., suffer8d minor in)Jries to his side and !ace when hit with a belt by a man, 26 to 26, wllo forced him into a car, drove him to a house In the 1000 block Oak St. and re- leased him after the belt. ing. -r · .• A OOrglar took a TV set, s tereo system, 10 tapes, $230 cash and 4 steaks from the residenee of Fred· erick H. Lopei, 780 HamUtoa. St. • • Michael F'. McGulnG. 780 Hamilton St., lost a$100 TV set to a burglar ••• Kathleen C. Szolomayer, 26, of 336 Bordeaux Lane, com. plalned of pain in her bead and neck after her car was hit 1n the rear by a ca r driven by Brian C. Potter, 29, Santa Ana, at 19th St. and Church St. • FRIDAY, NOV, 4 A $7,000 ski boat OD a trailer was stolen from 1555 Newport Blvd,, belonging to David Perez, 885 Seagull, Oakwood apartments , ••.• A brlck retaining wall planter tn the yard of Eleanor C. Waddell, 3011 Warren Lane, was damaged by a hit and run motorist ••• Alfred D. Hyde, 26, of 2412 Harbor Blvd., was treated by panmedics for injuries he received from a gang after he warned a molor· cycle driver about reckless driving 1n an alley west of 471 Fair Dr.; the group at. tacked hlm with hands, teeth, fingernatls and feet ••• A burglar ransacked the bed· room of TerreU T. • MONDAY, NOV.? A male Negro, 20 to 24, used a revolver 1o steal $408 casb from employee Joy Harvtston In the Jack ln the Box, 1Z05 Bater st., at 2:59 a.m., leulng the area oo foot •. • • A burgl~ rum- maged exteaslvely in the restdeoce of Frank F. Zreblec, 1895 Swan Circle, taking 2 bicycles, preaertp. Uon medleatloo aDd loose PUBL IC NOTIC E Notiftcatlon Is hereby gi- ven· that on November 18, urn I Bank of America NT" SA, 555 Ca1 Uornla street, San Francisco, California: 94104, tiled an application wtth the Comptroller of the Currenc y for permission to establish a branch at a suit- able location lo the vtdolty ·of the intersection of Bay. side Drive and Marine Ave· ooe, Newport Beach, Orange Couoty, Callfornia, Any person wishl.ng lo comment on this application may flle comments In wrumc wUh the Regional Admiols- trator of Nattoa.al Banks, 14th National Bank Regtoo, 1 Market Plaza, Steuart Street Tower 12101, San Francisco, CaJlforo.la 94105. Any person destrl.ng lo pro- test this application may do so upon written ooUce lo the Regtooal Administrator within Z1 days or the date of this publication, The DOD· coat'tdeotial protiooa of tbe application are oo me with tbe Regiooa! Admto1stralor as part of the public rue whlcb is ava.Uable for public inspection during regular bus1Dess hOUrs, Publish: Dec, 1, 1977, in the Newport Harbbr Ensign. PUBLIC NOT'ICE'·. s.93551 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing business as: VOla El Toro Pet Center, 23352 El Toro Rd., El Toro, Callf.: VUla Mar-jo Corporation of CalUorn.ia, 1?23 Grant Ave. nue, RedoOOO Beach, Ca. 902?8. This busioess is coDducted by a corporation. Corporation Nama: Villa Mar-Jo Cor . This statEomeot was flled with the couoty clerk of Or· ange Couoty No•. 18, 197?, Publish: Dee. 1, 8, 15, . 22, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Enstga. F -8571? PUBLIC NOTICE HJmmelheber, 530W. Wllsoo s.93544 St., taking $75 cash, a port. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS able cooler and 2 CBmlc ro· NAME STATEMENT phones, •• Edward w. Eots-The lollowlnc person is mlnger, 3197 College Ave., dotng busl.Dess u: Lquoa. lost a 10·speed bicycle aod Properties, a Umtttd part- a fiuorescent ligbt loa bur. nersblp, Z960Z DMrvale glar ... ChrlstopherCataldo, Circle, l.agu:Da Niguel, CL, 29, of 361 E, 18th St., was 9Z6??: Artlllr Harry Nelaoa. taken to Costa Mesa hos-2960Z Deern.le Circle, La- pltal with in~rles at 11:30 guoa Niguel, Ca, i26'17, p.m. following a tratftc ac-Tbla busloeaslacoaducttd ctdeot on Placentia An., 45 by a limited partnertbtp • . feet south of Congress St., Sta:oed: Artl'llr Harry Net- Involving Ross E. Patnton. son. 17, of Z970 Jan Rd. Tb.J.a: stitemeat wu 1lled • SATURDA\, NOV, 5 With tbe coaaty clerk of Or .. t A rear wtodo• wu nee CC*DI)' b . U, 19?1. fil smashed at Vl.sta Pa1Dta, PubUib: Dee. 1, I, 15, CDA.ST AUTO SU'P'L Y liJ 2931 Bristol St., by a bur· ZZ, 1WM, Ja tbe Newpnt ~~:~~:~~-1• ..'i:.':'"n>L gllr 11111~ pi.IDIJac oqutp.. Harbor E~!~P-F-15951 .---------11!111----· rbeot n.lued at $1,500, • • PUBLIC NOTICE TM Society Pf'O'J'Idee a tlmpte dlgnlf'-d cr.,natlon ..,vic• with dl ... miMtlon .t .... Thetelt no nMd for tmbalmlng. cotm-'Oiogy, utllet or gr•v•. Your SOCial Security or Y-''""' Acu~lnittrtllon dNtl'l ~eflt may cov., our comptete aerv~. Our llttraturt .. ,.. the com,tete tiOfy Of our .oc'-ty. wrn• or c:.ll: THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY ..... 7431 34 HOUIII ..... c.-...,, ........ Ne•p:IH1811clt Meu:•• Better eutt.,... llut.-u . Reab J, JI .... I'J, Z181 Statt St., r ... rtod tile lbllt ol ,41 S.!IS44$ curreDCJ a.nd a$1?5d1amoorJ FJCTITJ)US BUSINESS rlrtc from her naideoct. • • NAME ST ATEIIENT A tiOOO -bid truck, U. Tbo lollowJac ponoD II Htul RG11 oqutpnoat, wu doiDC ._, ll: PE%, stolen from Omar Yu.· Ltd., 1101 Dott 8tntt. •tt. drqco, 550 PMIIUiDo , •• , 570, N-BIIA:II, Co. A tturrtar otolo • '100 bolt ~~-Loft-I. ,__ of jewelry from S.MD J. -, lr.: • w....._ lr· . Pt.be.r, 1$59 8uta Aa •• • YlDt, Call*mU 11'714. A middle~ mu u....S Tbll..,._.lunt elM! w1111 • a to 4-lac:b ,_ .. , br • 1llol1od ..--. *II -I-1 IIIler llclld: Lowr-1. -· Ja!IMolllcaotFiniF-__ lr.--· .. ,.... ud Lou Ala ol ntl ........ ftl ... . 1u1a-1•1-•• 1111.-r .-otar- 111., 1111:01 P.m..••,.. .... ~ w... 1, am. 11M -plaeocl ··--Roo.17, ... Qoo.· .. ud waJliDC 0011 ol .. !, !> lfM, ..... _. ofllce.. llanDI' ....... , --Iilii SEND IN YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS TO THE ENSIGN 6'U•UOO JuUeLt.ea poreelaln oatls bot on pedicures bot oil •antc:urlac WE ALSO DO EXPERT FOOT MASSAGES -By DOROTHY Bkl NG ME YOUR BROKEN NAIL-- I'LL MAKE IT L IIC B HI!W!I! • --••' for ''In" , AN INVITATION TO VISIT KUHN-DAHLMAN ART GALLERY CUSTOW PICTURE FRAWIHG £tcbteen years In tbe same tocaUon. 2'?21 E. Coast Hwy., Calif, 9%&25 (714) 673-2255 RIC HARD M, KUHN, Dlrtclor CARLTON DAHLMAN, Ma.oqer FEATU RING DIEGO or Ge rmuy L. KOENIG of Hawall ARnSTS SHOWING CURR ENTLY G.BRADE,SON R. TARZIAN T, PADDOCK HOPE R. WEE E. THOMPSON C. MYERS A. KELCH G. ROBS J . HANEY II. E. CREELMAN Perso•al -Pet-Yacht Portrait. t}f£ 1\(0t1{£~ 'J<1TC1(£N' 71'{. 61:3--129'2.. -hlcrust If ,., lill ' -_._._ 111111 . STAFFED BY LICENSED MEDICAL DOCTORS. SURGERiiES P E RFORM E D BY CERTIFIED SURGEONS. T H E E N s I G N A R .c A D E FOil I'UifHia INFOIMATION 547·8069 YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER LOCAL HEWS of LOCAL FOLKS SUBSCRIPTIO" O"LY $6.00 lo. YEAR 29TH YEAR OF PUBLI CATION ALl UNDER StUfE O WN ERSHII' Quallfted to pubUsh all publtc notices required by law, -· . ---. ---. -. -. --. --. ----. -. CALL 673-0SSO F08 SVBSC .. PTIONS, ADVEaTISING, CLASSIFIED ADS AND JOB PRINTING wardrobes of the world 's most fashionably dressed women . • MOVII &. l . W. J\'fJIII:IIWJt1 Now in Corona del Mor · Hiding in the Arcade ot 2721 East Coast Hwy. PHONE 67~-)$)3 "' MON . THRU SAT. 10 TO 5 FRIDAYS 'T IL I ' fllllt '8 ,A./1/if/flt.l SANDY M0 HEILL "'EW OW"'ER We buy, sell and · take consignments P•OIIIE 111·1111 •ouu: TV EI TO ..... ll--4. UT. u-e ' u .... -·--· .......... .... _ .......... ......... tv. I INTE~ i CfSC:NEf() ... _ I GJ\LD ..... , lOCI =~=.- Call ..... . 200 Mt:WPORT CI!MTI!R DRIVE ST!. 200 1!7 AWIU ALL !IIIIH3tiT CWU Res./lnfo 751·7867 FOR Let Us Entertain You! [om to from lit~ V£>g,l\ .1ml I op T V Show~ 7 n1ghts .:1 wf'elo. .,.,."""nuou~ ~how\ from K ·mPM L1~ht Supp('r ~ till 1 1 Ynu'vf' rwver l.1u~h£>d ~n h,1rd 1 LAFF STOP 2122 S.E. Brislol Newport Beach, Calif. llu" ht-lu.. O••"l P ( o,Hltv ""1>011) •t 0"t" QVA.~~T¥ COLOR PR0€ESSING .. Kodak ·, J Photo Finishing and OP£N 7 PHONE OR mrr OUR SHOWR091• rgpAY· ,.U~22 SO. HARBOR BLVD., G.ARDEN GROVE 27601 FORB~ ROAD, LAGUNA NIGUEL Anabelm Garden Crove Fullerton 172-3401 750-7665 871.8020 WINNERS of the Mesa Bowl Nov. 19 ln Costa Mesa were these members of the Junior All-America Foot- ball Couprs hom Nawport Beach, The Cougars were also runners-up ln their countywide league. From len, front row, are T. Barnes, No. 30; B. Pridemore, 41; R. Seooes, 42; G. Roelle, 45; G. Scalzo, 56, and R. Hess, 43. Second row, T. Aldrich, 55; R. ThOmas, 84; J. Kue, 60; G. K.ocb, 22, T. Johnson. 60; J. Brown, NORMA MELCHER, seated center, of Newport Bea ch was lnstalled as president of the Newport Harbor Grand- mothers Club at the Nov. 10 meeting at the Huntington Beach Inn. Members of her board for the com!~ yea r include, standing , left to r ight, Vi Brumley of Costa Mesa, 2nd vice-president; Lots Wade of Newport Island, recording secretary; Bertha Marvin, first vice-presi- dent of Costa Mesa; seated, Mary Leverso, at left, cor- responding secretary from Huntington Beach; Mrs. Melcher; aDd Gladys Homeier of Costa Mesa as treasurer. Past president Dorothy VanMarter installed the officers on the 21st ~LDDiversary or Grandmothers Club 419. This year's charitable project for the federation of clubs Is the March of Dimes birth defects. (Ensign photo.) EMBLEM TO HOLD BIRTHDAY OIHHER Newport Harbor Emblem Club 394 will hold Its 15th aJUilal birthday dinner party this Satu rday, Dec. 3, at the Newport Harbor Elks Lodge. Tbe tndltlonal candle- Ughtlng ceremony for u.ch year wtll be performed by the president, Mrs. John Sarno, and past presldeDis. VIce-president f\uth Moore Is in charge of the dinner and decorations. Dinner will be followed by music tor daDciJli, At tbe recent Supreme Emblem conventlon in Hooo - lulu, Mrs. Richard Marvin was appoiDled as supreme assistant or~ntst. PUBLI C NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing business as: Rocky's, 951 s. Knott St •• Anaheim, Ca111. 92608: Great Gatsby lDc., CalU. corpon.Uoo, 951 S. Knott St., Anaheim, Calli. 92608. This OOsioess Iscooducted by a corporation, Corporation Name: Great Gatsby lnc,, Lenard E. Cole- by, pHS. This statemeot was filed wltb the eounly clerk of Or- ange Couoty Nov. 25, 1977 , PubUsh: :lee, 1, 8, 15, 22, 19'77, in the Ne-wport Harbor Enaiga. F -85997 Teanh abirte Ladiea tenDII abone reaoh ahoru L&diea c•nta lhlns TeDDh eboee volley balls Teoola racteca aauec balls TeDDie ball a aoccer billa aaoquel ball ""'"l'""''"f FOOl balls Raoquec billa JoulDI Uoee . ' PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe tollowhw peraou an dOIDC ba~ u: Amerlcu r .. w .... EaterprlH. HU2 Balloeb st., ._,. NIIH~ c., nrn: carl "'"""' 19111 Balloeh St.. L .... Mlpel, Ca. llle'rl; Doro!Q L.H.-,,_Bolloeblt., L...-Mlpel., CL I&I'M. nta "'el •••l&c;JOidllctld br ' ,_.. .......... Slpod: Cad a..- Tllla ----........ _,cloftoiOr- up C.'!~' ""'· IlL 1m. -""'· M, '*• I, 1, 11, 1m, lltaa"-<t ............. , ...... NEWPORT HARBOR ~SI~ PUIILISHEO WEEJILY·PG. 5 THURSDAY, DEC. I, 1977 CORONA DEL MAR, CALl f. We wrve bfeo1kf•n .1nyrimc. 4-10 P .M Daily COMPLETE DIHHERSIHCLUOE • SOUP AND SALAD (ALL YOU CAM EAT) • I"OTATO AH O FRESH VECE:TA8LE • OUSERT Baked Ham • • • • • • $2.95 63, aod R. Browning, 27. Third row, R. Schweickert, 86; D. Nichol, 12; C. Garn, 82; M. Terry, 35, A, Warner, 77; P. Stoughton, 24; T. Nese, 67, ilDd R. Shatwl, 72. Fourth row, E. Shaw, 88; T. Mack, 85; M. Horn, 71; D. Aode rson, 80; J. Morrow, 75; D. Pryor, 25; C. Orr, Sl ; D. Garntt, 74, and M. otta, 14, Ftnh row (coaches), head coach J, Post, T. Sargerat, J. Horn, D. WaJtnel.ght, A. Morrow and B. Pridemore. K. Pyle was absent. STUDENT ART SALE AT DCC DEC. 6-BH Bar-B-Que Ribs• • • •$2.95 Teriyak i Steak • ** $3.75 Steak And Shrimp .. $3.85 Stuffed Pork Chop* $2.65 4001 OCC's allDU8.1 student Christmas art sale wtll be eooducter:l Dec. 6-8 In the student ceder patio. Pro- ceeds wtu be used for student W. Coast Hw y Ncwpofl Bc.rh BEER & WINE [67J.7750. scbolarshJps • VISIT DEBS CALIFORNIA 14UIA''T' MACilEU '11•111 •'M If you'~e tired of problems you can't solve, and sickness you can't cure ... come to the Anaheim Convention Center and watch what happens when someone cares ! Miracles happen when you care! Bring someont! you love who needs the healing power of Jesus Chri st Morris Cerullo's ministry is based on caring-failh. love and God's gills of pr ophl'cy and healing. MORRIS MORRIS CERULLO Anaheim Convention Cenler Oru~mber 5-9 7:30P.M. Admission Free .. "" i~ -.. -" ., " .. ULLO Sponsored by many Anaheim area churches ; for people of aD faiths . NEW'ORT IWI80R EIISIGII JIIUR!Oo\Y, DEC. ~ ltn '--::P"'""'•~·===c::--I'UIU SltEDIEEIICY-PG.f cOPA DEl liAR. CAUF. ·-.:..z•=~~•c:...":.;.o:.T~o~c~o:"- ---------~~~:---+:' "'-'--FICIIIIOU88Wlll- ,.ueL.IC HOTICE Pu•Lic NOTICE Jf.tMa nATIIDtf1' TM ""--an OP .. $1(11 ....... doliC Nttbsq U: M ... ,a:nTIOIB auautiA rK:itiiOUI IUIINISS .Uto 8octJ, 1101 PomcM. MAillnATIII£1nl MAME ITATltMIIIT C-W., Ca. 1202'11 Jim 1'llo ....-._ .,.,_ la T1lo IDUowtlr ~,_ lo K..-_ 1110 L _,_ iiiDIIC ........ U: TecliUcal dotll ........ U:: '1 FUe AYt., lA ~~&bra. CL lOP I: P1odlo<t &""'" Co-, ~ 111 II. lbolle JOOD W, -· UU llaa. Zl .. l -.M-VIa-Luo, -A-, Calllonla .... Uo Dr., Rowlaal jo, CA l!t'l$: Robert Moore t:I'T01 : Tom If. Dtlatuttr, Rt1ctU. CL Job--. 21411 ~roao, e11 N, Mutlt LaDe, Sarita Tb1l w1tau1 t.~ loll-Vtojo, C-' _.,5, A•, Call6>1'11la 91'701, bJ a -raJ pa-rallli>- Tilil ..,_ Ia eoodlet-Tllil .... _ lo --S"Dod: Jlm -od by a UmUod partool'llllp. ad bJ '" ldndooal. SlCDocl: T1lll -omOIIl ,... lJlod SJped: Robert Moo" Jotul-Tor:a N. OelaiDlter. wlU!o tbe cc:aam;y cltrk o1 Or- toll. ThtJ statemeal ftJ 11111.1 •Ill• Co.ulty Nov. a. 19?7. Tblr statement na nted wttb tbt eo~atr clert ot Qr. with tll•couotycterkotOr ~ anre C01.u1ty Oct. 27, l!n'l. Publlab: Nov. 10, 11. 24, uge Couaty Oct, 24, 1977. Publlsb: NoY. 10, 1?, !4. Dtc. 1, 1971, I.D the Newport ~--Harbor EuJon. F -850N Pllbllsh: Nov. 24, ve"C, 1, Dee. 1, 197'7, Ia tbt Nnport 8, 15, 19'7'7, In tbe Newport Harbor EDSJ(n. F-84415 Harbor Ensign. F -84214 PUBLIC N OT I CE S-93490 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are dotne; business as: K. M. Associates, 1100 QuaU Street, SUite 200, Newport Beach, Callforn.l2 92660: Ken Stein. 1100 QuaU Street, Suite ZOO, Newport Beach, Ctlllornla 92660: Marvin Meyer, 1100 Quail Street, Suite ZOO, Newport Beach, Calllornia 92660. This tQslDess Is cooduct- ed by a general partnership. Signed: Ken Stein. Marvin Meyer. This statement was filed wtth the county clerk of Or~ ange County Nov. 15, 1977. Publish: Nov. 24, Dec. 1, 8, 15, 1977, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -853?9 PUBLIC NOTI C E S-93491 FICTffiOUS BUS INESS NAME STATEMENT The followfD&' persons are doing Wslness as: (1) Daisy xn Associates, Ltd., (2)Dat- sy XW Associates, Ltd., (3) Daisy XIV Associates, Ltd., 4120 Birch street, Suite 104, Newport Beach, Califorola 92660: John Komrlser, 1907 Bayadere Terrace, Corona del Mar, CalUornla 92625; Charles J. Diamond, 159 S. Bowllng Green Way, Brent- wood, Calllornla 90049. This buslness Is conduct- ed by a ltmlted partoersh.ip. PUBLIC NOTICE S-9:142~ FlCTmOIIS BUSINESS NAME ST.-4-TEMENT The followtac periODS are doing business 111: St. Clair Promottons, 915 Bellis, Newport Bea.cb, CalifornJa 92660: Allan Lobel, 5130 Tllorotree, lrYioe, Cal- llomia 92715; Seymour Lobel, 915 Bellis, Newport Beach, Callfornta 92660. This OOstness is cooducted by a general partnersMp. Signed : Allan Lobel. Thts statement was ttled with the county clnk of Or~ ange County Nov. 4, 1977. Publish.: Nov. 17,2_., Dec. 1, 8, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Ensfin. F -84960 P U B LIC N OTICE S-93431 FICTITIOUS BUSlN ESS NAME STATE~ENT The following person is doing business as: Wedge- wood Post and Glass Co., 111 Diamond Ave., New- port Beach, CA. 92662: R. Paul Esnard, 117 Ruby, Bal- boa Island, CA. 92662. This business Is coDduct- ed by an individual. Signed: P. Paul Esnard. This statement was nled with the c01.1nty clerk of Or- ange County Nov . 4, 1977. Publish: Nov . 17, 24, Dec . 1, 8, 1977, 1.n the Newport Harbor Ensign. f ~84893 PUBL IC N OT I C E PUBLIC NOTI CE NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE Of OALIFORNJA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE NO. A-9S109 Estate ot ELIZABETH UPTON, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV - EN to tbe creditors of the aboYe aamtd decedeot that all per80DII havi.De claims aptnst the aid decedent are HCJ~Ind to tile them, with the necessary YOUCh~ ers, ln the oftlce of the clerk ot the above enttued court. or to present them, with tbe necessary vouch- ers, to the uoderslgned at the otftce of bls attorneys, Keene and Dloa, Newport Arches Marina BuUdiJJc, 3333 w. Coast Hlghway,Sulte 401, Newport Beach, Callf- ornta 92663, wbleh Is the place of business of the un- dersigned lnall matters per~ tal.nttlc to tbe estate of said decedent, within four moDtbs alter the first pablicaUOD of this notice. Dated: NoYember 14,1977. Galrln R. Keene, Executor of the WUI of the above named decedent. Keene and Dton, Attorneys at Law, NewportArchesM.a- rlna Bldg., 3333 w. Coast Hli:hway, Suite 401, Newport Beach, Caillornta 9266l; tel- . epllone: (714) 645-4044, At- torneys lor EieCUtor. P'ICTI'l'10UI ---MAllE n.ITEMZIIT -....-.. ....... lo doJic ,_.n nu: DayfPI'lll .... l!olale, ·--Barlan lt.. l'.,..,.la Val- leT, CaUt. R701; LawrtKt LaBoy Aldarwo, UIOUaa- ta Bart>araa., Fo .. talo Val - ltJ, c.w. 111.01. TILll .... ,_ a. coDCIIIet- od 1>f u ldw~. Slpod: Lawreaee A.Mtr«Nl. T1lll alai&-.... lllod wltb tiM C01i11tJ clerk of Or- ..,. Coury -· 1, lrl?. PahllJb: Now. 10, 11, u. Dec. 1, 197'l,la tbe Newport Harbor EuJon. F .urr~ PU·SLIC NOTICE FICTrrlOUS BUSIIIESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe foUo•tae peraorw an c»Lnc buJIDtu l.J: c 'Est- Boo, 550 S. Cout Hwy., La-cuna Beacb 9!e51: AYI A. Dous, 33 Bear Paw, S5-A, lrvtoe, Cal. 92'1 14; Emawel Ptamellta, 1800 16th Street, Apt. H-306, Newport Beach, Cal. 92660, Tbls business Is CODduct~ ed by a geoeral partoeubip. Slgoed: Avt A. Dous, Eman- uel PJ.ameata. Tbis statement was tued with the county clerk of Or~ ange Couaty Nov. ?, 1'177. Publish: Nov. 10, 17, 24, Dec, 1, 19'77, in the Newport Harbor Ens.lgn. F -84973 P U BL IC NOnC E FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe followlng persons are doing business as: Tin Pan. 2424 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, Callf. 92627: Mary Fay Penning, 2500 North Mountain, Claremoot, Ca., 91711 ; Wtuiam C. Bryce, M.D., 16168 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach, Ca. 92&47. This business is cooducted by a general parlDeublp. Signed: Mary fay Penning. This statement was fUed with the coucty clerk of Or- ange County Nov. 8, 1977. Publish: Nov. 10, 17, 2-t, Dec. 1, 1'177, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. f -85092 P U BLIC N OT ICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Signed: John Konwtser/ Charles J. Diamood. This statement was flled with the county clerk of Or- ange County NM. 15, 1977. Publish: Nov. 24, Dec. 1, 8, 15, 1977, in the Newport Harbor Eo.slgn. F -85380 P U B L I C NOTICE S-93450 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST.'.TEMENT The following persons are doing business as: Part Lido Bulld.lng Co., 660 Newport Center DrlYe, &tlte 1220, Newport Beach, C alUornla 92660: WUllam S. Messen- ger and Phyllts M. Messen- ger 19'73 Trusts , Marsllall L. McDaniel, Trustee, 2230 East Emperial H~ny, Suite Ill, El Segundo, Cali- fornia 90245 ; William L. Geohegan and Lucretia C. Geobep.n 1975 Trusts, Mar- shall L. McDaniel, Trustee, 2230 East Imperial High - way, Suite 111, El Segundo, Catuornta 90245; Harold E. Geohepn. 1423 East Broad- way, Gleodale, Calllornla 91205. Publish: NoY, 171 24, DeC, 1, 8, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. P U B LIC NOTICE S-93442 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followtnc person is doine business as: Martin Air, 19331 Airport Way South, Santa Ana, Callfor~ nJa 92'707: Martin Avta.Uon. IDe., a California co rpon- tlon. 19331 Airport Way South, Santa Aaa, Califor- nia 92707 . The following person Is doine business as: Bio- Feedback Institute of South~ 'ern Caillornia, Bio-Feed~ back lnstltute of Orange CouDty, 506 JasmiDe Ave- nue, Corooa del Mar, 92625: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe following persons are dolng Wslness as: LaNore's Antiques, [125 VIctoria, Costa Mesa, CA. 92627 : La Nore M. McKenzie, 9682 Olympic Dr., Huntington Beach, Ca. 92646; R. Bruce McKenzie, 9682 Olympic Dr., Huntington Beach, Ca.. 92646. This t..lslness Is conduct- ed by a limited partnersb.ip. Signed: La Nore M. McKen- t.le. This statement was tiled wltb the county clerk of Or - U&e County Nov. 16, 1977. Publish: Nov. 24, Dec. 1, 8, 15, 1977, 1n the Newport Harbor Ens4:n. F -855&4 P U BL IC N OTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are OOlng business as: T he Magic Needles, 24411 Osprey, El Toro, Cal. 92630: Lae Lonnie T. Mlng, 24411 Osprey, El Toro, Calif. 92630; Patricia A. f ablng, 23342 Du.oe Mear, El Toro, Callt. 92630. This tKtsloess Is cold.lct- ed by a general partnership. Stgned: Lae Loonle T. Mlng, Patricia A. Fabh]l. This statement was tiled with the couoty clerk of Or- ange Courty Nov. 16, 1977. Publish: NOY. 24, Dec. 1, 8, 15, 1977, La the Newport H:ubor ~nsigD.. F -85536 PUBL1C NOTICE . STATEMENT Of ABAN- OONMENT OF USE OF FIC- TrTIOUS BUSINESS NAME The followlng peraort& ba Y1 lltli.Ddooed tbfl U 5e Ol the bultDels name: Mtnc Ea- ttrprtH, 24411 Osprey, El Toro, Calif, 9USO, The Ftc~ UUoa1 BatlDel• Name rt· lerr-' to aboYt was Wtd ln 0J'Uit CoaDt)'ODII~15 .1V71. Lu '-Ia T. loll"', 14411 O.nJ, Et Toto, CAW. -. eo--rn, JPIZ Dal ~. E1 Toro, CaW, lleiO; Pltrlela Flb-J.tc, ztsa C'lut M•r, El Toro,CaW. ... TIIU lwdftMf ftl eoo- cllelod "' • -raJ put. ..... 8lpod: t. 1.-lo T. Jlllar, hlrlell A_ Fal>- 111. ' TIU Jtat•..e wu tlhd .... _,elortoiOr· .... <MMI Jloo, II. 1,, _ ....... Doc. I, t, II, 1,, lo .. -' ........ = .... ,~ This business Is coDducted by a general partnership. Signed: Marshall L. Mc- Daniel. This statement was rued with the county clerk or Or~ a.oge Couoty Nov . 4, 1977. Publish: No•. 17, 24, Dec. I, 8, 1977, ln the Newport Harbor Easlgo. F -84895 P UBLIC N OTICE S-93452 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe following persoas are dolne business as: Murphy Aveoue Partoersblp, Suite 620, 810 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beac11, Ca.. 92660: Richard D. Jones, 1950 Port Edward Place, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660; C. Tbomas Mallos, 1428 Saodcastle Drive, Corona del Mar, Ca. 92625. This busloess Is conducted by a general partneubtp. Slr;ned: Richard D. Jones. This statement ns tlled with the COUDty clert ot Or- ure County Nov. 7, 1977. PubUsb: NoY. 1?, 24, Dec • 1, 8, 197?, In the N'twJJOrt Ha.rbor Ensign. F -85027 PUBLIC NOTICE S-93529 FICTITIOUS BUS1Nm9 NAME nAT£MENT Tbe toUowt111 periOD la doi.lre basta••.,: Moatcom- ery Rucb Auoclat .. , 4350 Vo• Xarmu A, ... , Sa.tte SSO, N-rt Boaeb, Cllllf- onda liMO: How&rd, How- IU'd • Bonord,llle., c.tnl ,.-..-v ... ~rarmu A,_, •tt• 150, Hnport B-b, Collt>-!liMO, "'"AU W.tWJI II CODdlleted 1>f a Uadlod -nlllp. Slpocl: -rt W. lfqwu,j, SocrolaJ7. T1lll olal-.... lllod wtlll .. _, clorl< a( Or· .... c_, lloo. IlL lrl'l. -llor. U, uae. I, a, 11, 1m, 111 ..., "-" ...... -.. ,_..,., • This business is co Dduct- ed by a corporation. Corporation Na me: Mar- tin AYtatlon. tnc., Richard F. f ontalne, President. This statement was tued with the county clerk of Or- ange County Nov . 10, 1977. Publish.: Nov. 17, 24, Dec, 1, 8, 1977, in the Newport Harbor Ens~.&:n. F -85288 P U BL IC N OTI CE S~93432 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following pe rsons are doing buslneaas as: The Flower Factory, 9592 Ham- Uton. Hu.n~n Beach, Ca. 111. 92646: Terry W. Ashley, 17680 San Simeon, FounWn Valley, Calli. 927 08: Harree Siler, 17680 Sa.a Simeon. Fountain Valley, Cal. 92708. This buslness lEi coact- ed by a limited part.oersb41. Signed: Terry W. Asbley. This statement was ttled with the cou.Dty clerk of Or- ange County NoY. 9, 1!r17, Publish: Nov. 17, 24, Dec. 1, 8, 1977, in tbe Newport Harbor En.ste:n. f -85144 Pl.JBL IC N OTICE S-93425 FICTITIOUS BUSiNESS NAME STATEMENT The tollowlDC periODS are doiQC tusiotas as: Loma. Raoeh Homes, 2082 &.lstaea Center Drln, Suite 155, tr~ Yloe, CA 92?15: Yellow Brtct Road &.IUcUJII Com~· p&DY I Ltd., 21)12 BaaJD ... Ctater Dr., ste. 15,, l.n1ftt, CA 92715; Rouaod 1. Col- U.u, S4 Oablla StrMt, Cor· ota del Mar, CA 9Z6n; lloD~ aid C. Wood, 2001 Port RamJPtt Plac::t, !f..,ort Boaeb, CA r ... o. Tbll blatDut 1a coldlet- od bJ • ,_,al pa.rtMnlllp, Slpad: Morrill A, llolla, Jr-. Pf..,._ of Yeilcw Brl<k !load BoaUdla( Com - PDf. Ltd. Tllil -wu ftlod wllll U..-elorkoiOr-..,.. c..., ""'· .. 11'1'!. A-or-orApol: --1. ,-.., .. ,. La-.t a., II !lo"!'~ CA IUIO, to...,.... nv•ll-ua . -""'· 17, u. Dae. !J !· lrM. Ill 1M "-" JU..niOf & "' , ....... Ivy w. Wittmeyer, P .... o., 1651 Greeomeadow, Tustln, Ca. 92680. This business is conduct- ed by an IM!vlduaJ . Signed: by W. WUtmeyer, Ph..D. This statement was IUed wUh the couoty clerk of Or- ange County Nov, 2, 197?. Publlsh: Nov. 10, 17, 24, Dec . 1, 1977, tn the Newport Harbor Ens.lgn. F -84792 PU B LIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINES3 NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as: Design Showcase, 21516 "/Ia Ser- plente, El Toro, Calli: Bar. ban R. BuUard, 21516 Vla Serpteate, El Toro, Calli.; VlvlaD R. Gnot, 10298 La Hacienda, 1-7, Fouot.aln Val - ley 92708. This buslnessis cooducted by a geoerai partnership. Sl.gned: Vivian R. Grant. This statement was lUed wllb the county clerk of Or· ange County Nov. 8, 1977. Publish: Nov. 10, 17, 24, Dec. 1, 1977, ln the NeW'J)Ort Harbor Ens.Jgn. F -85094 PU.BLI C NOTlCE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA.M.E STATEMENT The followtne per8l n ts doing business as: A.A.F. Ltd., 16899-A Algonquin Street, Huntington · Beach, 92649: Richard W. Astle, 5952 LatU~Qrt Circle, Huot- t.ncton Beach, Ca. 92649. Tb1s business Is toldlcted by 1 limited pe.rtoersbtp. Signed: RIChard M. Astle. Tbls statemeat ns filed wllb tbe CGUDty clert of Dr- uce CoaDty Mov . 7, tm. PubUJ:b: HoY. 10, 17, z.-t, Dec. 1, 1m, tn tht Newport Harbor Enslp, F -M996 • PUSLI C NOTIC E S-tsarl riCT!TIOU8 BIISiliESS NAME ST ATEKENT TIM 1:»1.1owtGC penou an doiJC boal-&NCUibrJdio . Eatorpr!aM, lilt-A Alrfty Ave._ COita ..... CLtza• "'""' s. c..., 61111 "-1· IDD Pl., 1loo ..... ol... Ca. 11004$; -c. -rt, Slit-A A.lrftJ ht .. CCNM .. _c .. -. Tllil boal-Ill --odi>Ja~-r-- T1lll --... -•1111 1M_, e1ork a( Or- .... c.., ""'· I, lfl?, -""'· 10, 11, 14, Dae. I, !I'M, llltMII~ BU'IIIol' • '*' r .. Nr41 PtJBa:.t-C .NOTICE ·--FICTrrlOUI -~~~~ li.UU: ei'ATIMZIIT 1'llo ....-.. .,.,_.., doUc ...,__, u: r,...., PartMra,U50Voa~ .... A•-. lalla 1$0, Mnport Bo&eb, c.wo..aa liMo: 9topboo M. Banoro, C...- al Putlltr, 1100 w• a., AY_.t, hlbae, CalttDnda 9ZHI; -rt W. 1loward, a-n1 PartMr, Ill! Ru- bor VIew DrtY .. eo.ro. dti Mtr I Cllllonla II:Mn: wu. Uam A, llonJ'd, G•nl hrtaer, 4621 Gorbam Ortu, Cotota del Mar, Cal- ifornia 92U5. Tbla ... .-laooodooct. od by a Umllod ~~~~-~· SJcood: -rt W. ilonnl, Geoenl Partner. ThJ• •tatemeat was tued with the county cltrll: ot Or~ aoce County NoY, 18, 19'11, Publilb: Nov. u, Dtc:. 1, 8, 15, 1'171, La tbe NtwPQrt Harbor EDidrgn. F -15?Z9 PUBLIC N-OTICE ST ATEM.ENT OF ABAN- OONMENT OF USE OF FIC - TITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The ktllowiDc persons have abandoned tbe uae of the fictitious bu.slness name, Sylvia G. HochmanaDd&lsan 8. Hoch.man, DBA Marlner's Coffee Shop, at 2606 Avon Street, Newport Beach, Cal- ifornia, 92663. Tbe ftctltlous buslness name referred to above was fiJed ln Orange County on June 2, 1976. Sylvia G. Hochman, 2468Na- polt Way, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627; Susan B. Hochman. 2468 Napoli Way, Costa Me~ sa, Calif. 9282'7. Thls business was con- ducted by a Partoershl.p, Signed: Susan B. Hochman. Publish: Dee. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1977, In tbe Nell'pOrt Harbor Ensign. F -57114 P U BL IC NOTICE S-93t22 FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS NAME STATEMENT The followlng person 15 doing Wsiness as: Marcus E. Berry Enterprises, 9 Point Sur Drive, Corona del Mar, Callfornla 92625: Ul- tra-Tool International, loc., C allfornla corporation. 9 Polot Sur Drive, Corona del Mar, Callforala 92625. This buslness.ls conduct - ed by a corpontlon. Corporatioo Name: Ultra- Tool lnternatloaal, Inc., Marcus Berry, Jr., Presi- dent. This statement was nled wtth the county clerk of Or- ange C01.1nty Oct, 28, 1m. Publish: Nov. 10, 17, 24, Dec. 1, 1977, ln the Newport Harbor Easlgn. F -84513 P UBLIC N.O TI C E S-93391 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are dolng buslness as: American Sales, 29301 Tier~. Laguoa Niguel, CA. ?2677: James F. Phelan, 29S01 Tlene, Laguna Niguel, CA. 92677; Joseph L, Brady, 2116 Gra.ndYiew, Manbatta.n Beacll. CA.; o\lbert M. Rum- sey, 6012 De Palma, South Gate, CA. This OOstness Is conduct- ed by a general partnershtp. Signed: James F. Phelan. This sta~ment was Wed wltb the county clert of Or- ange Cooney No•. 2, 19"17. PubUsh: Nov. 10, 17, 2-t, Dec. 1, 1977, In tbe Newport Harbor EnslgD. F-84741 PUBLI C NOTICE S-93359 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM E STATE .. ENT The ronowtoc persons are doing bustoess as: Dnper'l, 125 E. Bater St., Sotte 100, Colrta Mesa, Calif. 9282&: JobD S. Farmer, 914 w. OcuntroDt, Balbo&. CalU. 92681; Jack N. Bostwick, 2691 Baysbore, NtwpOrt S..ell, Calli. 92663. This buaiDHa 1a eod:lct- ed by 1 ceaenl partMrsllJf. Slped:. Jack N. ao.twtck. Thla lbttmeat waa ftltd wltb the COIIIIl1 clerk ot Or~ aac• Couoty Oet. u, 19'77. Pablllh: No'Y. 10, 1'l, Z-t, Dec. 1, 1m, ta the Newport Harbor Eulp. F -M471 PUBLIC NOTICE ncrrr.,..awiD88 ".UU n ATDIIIn' Tllo ....-..-Ia doillrC '*atwr u; TM o,.., ~.,., TbeGre~ IOrt c...,....,, .... alJcbt PllmNII eo .. J11"t~ Alr-••r ,.._., eo.ta ..._. cA .... , 1. n. a,....., • c._.,, llle-. C~Ut:»nla eorponlioll, 1117 -G Alrfty Av.... Cotta Mua, CA Hall. TbLI biiiDUI 11 eoadlact. ed by" I C:Orpon.tio&. Corpontlon Narn: J. K. Grecorr tt Corapaay, lac., Mlebaol 1. Bar .. 1 Flllueo Offleer (Secretary of Cor- pontloo. Tbl1 Jt&Ymtbl: -.u tued wllh tbe eouoty dtrk ot Or- a.QCt County No•. 9, urn. Publllb: Nov. 24, o.e. 1, 8, 15, 111?7, i.D tbe Newport Harbor EQI:lp. F -15157 PUElLIC NOTICi!. . S-91317 FICTrrJOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe toUowtnc pertou are dolac business u : Cuyshe- lu. Ltd., 500 Newport Cen- ter Drive, Ste. 525, New- port Stach CA 91&10: HaJ Shelton, studio Ranch, (P.O. Boz 87~ Golden, Colorado 110401; Robert H. Sheltoo, 4600 Dorcbester Road, Co r - ooa del Mar, CA 9Z625;John s: Sbelton, 1535 Coast Walk, P.O. Box 48, La Jolla, CA 9Z038. This Wslness Is coo&eet~ ed by a Umlttd partnership. Signed: Jolul s. Shelton. This atatem~mt wu tued ·with the coWity clerk of Or~ arce County Nov. 1, 1977. Publish: NoV. 10, 17, 24. Dec. 1, 1!r17, tn the Newport Harbor Enslp. F -84682 PUBLiC NOTICE S-93388 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The rouowtog pereo.QS are doJ..ce Wslness as: Tabar- land Ltd,, 500 Newport Cen- ter Drive, ~te. 525, Ne"W- J)Orl Beach CA 92660: Hal Shelton, Studio Ranch, (P.O. Box 87~ Golden, Colorado 80401; Robert fl Shelton. 4600 Dorchester Rold. Cor- ona del Mar, CA 9262~;John S. Shelton. 1535 Coast Walk, P.O. Box 48, La Jolla, CA 92038. Tbls busltless Is roDdbct- ed b)' a Umi&ed pu1_,..,. Signed: John S. Sbelton.. Tbts statement was nled wtth the couMy clert of Or~ a.oge Courty Nov. 1, 19'17, PubUsb: NoY. 10, 17, 24, Dec. 1, 1977, in the Newport Harbor Ensi&:n. F .84683 r:-.lJBLIC ~O TI C E S-93393 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe followtor person ls doi.Dg WslDess u: Baywood Development Group, 500 Newport Certer Drhe,New- port Beach, California 92663: Baywood Develop- ment Group, lDc., a Callfor- nl.a corpontton. 500 New- port Ceoter Orin, Newport Beacll. Callfornla 92663. This business Is coaduct- ed by a corpontloa. Corpontloo name: Bay~ wood Developmeli. Group, ltlc., w. R. Watt, prestdeot. This statemeal: was flled wtth tbe couiQ clerk of Dr- uce Cou~ ~Y. 2. 1977 . Pubtlatt Nov. 10, 17, :t4, Dec. 1, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -84745 P U BLIC' NOTI.C E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tht fotlowlnc persoos are dolJic bu.alDeu as: Huat.LDc- ton Pactttca Ltd., 4952 Wa.r- oer A•e., Sutte 239, HuatlDI:- ton Beach 92&49: Ted R. Fraodaen. 110t2 Blllld Lane, Huauncton Beach, Ca~ lllorula92:6-ti: Yen 0. Cur- Us, 40t1 Mof'111111Star, HIDt- lD(Ioo Beach, Callforllla 92649. TMa bualnelllJ:coDdueted by a Umtted pe.rtoerAJ». Slpad: Tod R. Fn- TlWI JtattmtDt wu nl4d with tbt COUJity cterlr: ot.or. a111e Coll&ltf No•. 1, 1m. P'liblltb: ~. 10, 1'l, l-4, Dec. 1, 11?7, ln tbt Newport Harbor Eulp. F .uw.; ~y 8L.IC NOTICE FICTII'IOU8 BWDIIIII MAllE ei'ATIIIUllt' Tlwo loUowlaa -lo dolllc ... 1.... u: Laarp LiCht ._rion, 1515 &. C011t HWJ .. Corv~adelMar, Calli. -: Joa. La Boo "CYtiCIDII. 11:11 Aaor•ltd., L...-Nlpol, CaW. 11177, 'tbl1 buiMa Ia coDK:t- ld by aa JDdtYidtll.l. Slr;attl: Jou lA Boo c.-.ros. Thll aa.m ... ,., ftled wltb the COUIItY clerk of Or~ uca C:OU., Nov. 141 lV'l'l. Publt.lh: No•. 24, Dec. 1, a, 15, 19?7, 1n the Newport Harbor ~nstgn. F -115309 PU BL·I C NOTrC"E riCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following periOD lt -doing buatr:tess aa: Pets For Less, 18120 BrooltbUrBl., Suite 57, FountaiD Valley 92708: Jo Carrter, 14202 Shirley, Westmln,:ter, Ca. This bJ'lness Is conducted by an I.Ddivtdual. Signed: Jo Carrier. This statement was llled with tbe couDty clerk of Or- ange County NoY. 25, 1977. Publl1h: Dec. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1977, in the Newport Harbor Enst.cn. F -85999 P U BLIC N O TI C E fiCTITWUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person 1s doing busloess as: Sampson Enterprises, 2379 Saot.a Ana Ave., Costa Mesa. 926Z?: Charles Martin Sampson. 2379 Santa A .. Ave., Co sta Mesa, Ca. 92627. This business Is conducted by an Individual. Signed:. Charles Martin Sampson. Th.is statement was fUt'd with the count}· clerk of Or- aflt!:e County Nov. 25, 1977. Publish: Dec. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Ensl(n. f -85998 PU BLI C N OTIC E S-93446 FICTITIOUS BUSINES3 NAME STATEMENT The !ollowtne person ts doing business as: Pacllic Painters, 29712 Preston Cr., Laguoa Niguel, Ca. 92677: Robert Deools Kopenheter, 29712 Preston Dr., Laguoa Ntguel, Ca. 92677. Tbls business Is ccnducted by an individual. Signed: Robert Dennis Kopenhefer. Tbls statemeot ns nted wlth tbe county clerk of Or~ ange County No•. 9, 1977. Publish: Nov. 17, 24, Dec. 1, 8, 1977, in the NeW'J)Ort Harbor Ensign. f -85186 P U BLiC N OTIC E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is dotnc business as: The Starnes Company -Realtors ., Builders, 180 "E" New. port Center Dr., Newport Be:1ch, Cal. 92660: Fred- erick Darrell Starnes, 1827 Port Tltrln, Newport Beach, Cal. 92660. Thls bJstness ls coaducted by an lndivldual. Signed: Frederick Darrell Starnes. Tbls statement was ftled with the county clerk of Or- ange Couoty NoY. 14, 1977. Publish: NoY. 17, 24, Dec. t, 8, 1977, ln tbe Newport Harbor EnslgD. F -85361 P U BLIC NOT ICE S-950'75 N<YrlCE OF TRUSTEE'S SJ. LE Loao No. Boom T.S. No. 24975-4 T.D. SERVICE COMPANY as duly appoiJII:ed Trus- tee uDder tbe followlDg cSe- acrlbed deed of trut WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (payable at Ume ot salt ln lawftll money of tile Ullllad States) all J'lcb~ tiUe ud tattrnt COIIY'eyed to aoc1 aow held by 1t uDCitr uld DMd of Trut 1n tbe property bereJDafter de- tcrtbtd: • TRUSTOR: JOHN P. BOOM AHD LYNETTE P. BOOM. tu-.ad aDd wlfe. BENErJCIARY: DENNIS P. LAHEY AND REBECCA J, LAHEY, ..... odaadwllt, •• Jotlrt ..... . Rocorclod Oe1Dbor27,1r78 u laatr. Mo. 15157 Ill- 11931 pace 1930 of Ofttetal Recotdl lD tbe omc. of tbt PUBLIC NOTICE Recorder oiOtt.actCoatr. S-tMU laid -a( tntl c1nc11bao FICTrriOUS 1108111EIB tllolollowla( proportr. NAME ei'ATIMIJIT Tllo lud rolorrod ID Ill Tllo lolloorlal -Ia tll1a GuoraDIM lo al-Ill doll& ""lila• u: Deq..,. Ult state of Calli)nla, 6 Cun>U, _..._.... Coaly ol Qnaco, Clly ol 101 ,_ ....... "-rt N-rt -11, 111111 lo do- C-, M_.-1 Boodl, Ca. aerlbod u IDI1onl Wt>--""'-tae., Lot ... a( Tnd Mo. 1011, If" Yoft -Do• IItie. u...,.. • a Map nc:ordld na. hr'Itrr• cJllllct-ta Baat ta, ,.._ t, 10 ld ti'J a OQIISJOI .... _. &1111. 11 of lf ....... Fllil Wlllt...,C.BIDellu,Pn· .._-ol Orllp -· Coaly, Calllonla. 'nail ........... lied tltl .blfMrar7 1.-., wu• .. _, e1ar11 otOr· "-"" -. c-~ .... a.m.· ••c-a ..,....a_. -,:.,.... lloo. 10,~ --II 'c !he t Doc. I, 111'1, .... ;:;;; -~· ....... lutllor Cut;~. r ..,_ u It t1 s'!l z , PUBLIC HOTICI! ~-­riCTrTIIW BIIIIII- N ... E l'i'ATIIIIIIT _......,.,.,_ .... dollc .... PII U: Arab laratU Tndlll Co .. Ltd .. aut u-.. A".. CoMa M-CalliD-_,, OICII' KeN ... , 11P4 8aU w.,, llartao OoiiiOJ, CaUL lolti; H. Saolonl G,.._ berc. um s. AUutle AH •• L,...,.cl, Calli, tclla. 1'1U .... "". lleOidltctld bJ • ,_nl pa-ralolp. SI&Dtd: O.C.r Ket"•'a• Tbta Jtattmeat waa ftltd wttb U:le CCIIIIif cltrll of Or- uc• Couatr Mo•. 15, 1m. Pui:ICilh: Nov. U, Dtc. 1, a, u. 1m, 11 tbt Mewpolt Harbor Eulp. F -15414 PUBC.IC NOTICE S-iS5S5 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALlFOIUUA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A-ts7!7 NCYriCE 0!'" HEARING . OF PETITION FOR PRC>- BATE OF WILL AND FOR LETTERS TESTAMENT - ARY Estate of MAE L. LUS- TIG, al80 kmWb u MAE LENORA LUSTIG, aDd l.J LEMORE IUE LUSTKi, Da- eauod. NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl· YEN tbat EDWIN J. HUI.AM AND ROBERT M. MILLER has nted herein a petiUob for Prot».te Of Will aod ror Issuance of Letters THta- meotuy, reference to wbJch Ia made for Dlrther pertlcu- l.ars, aDd that the Ume ud place of bearlne the same taa been aet for Dec. 13, 1977, at 10:00 a.m., In the court- room of Department No. S of said court, at 700 Civic Center DrtYe West, tn the City of Santa Aoa, California. Dated Nov. 21, 1977 Wutiam E. StJohn, Couot)' Clerk Robert L. MUittr, 1930 Wilshire B!Yd., ,109, to. ADgeles, Ca. 90057, 2U~ 484-8680, AttorDey tor: Pf~ ttUoner, Publish: Nov. 24, Dec-. 1, 8, 1977, in tt.e NewportHat- bor Ensign. PUBLiC N O TIC E S-93531 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The tollowtac per.::JPU are dollll WalDtas .. : Moille- bello Assoclltea, 4350 Von Karman Avet~~e, Suite S50, Newport Beach, Callforela 92660: Freeway P&rtlMirs, a limited partbersbip, Geoenl Partoer, 4350 Von Karmu Avenue, Suitt 350, Newport Beach, CaWorllia 9Z660; Moran Propertiea Moate- bt1lo, a llmtted pertMrsblp, General Partner, 1011 South Fremont Avewe, Alhambra, California 91802. Tbts busioess Is con&aet.d by a geoenl partDershl,p. Slpad: Robert W. Honrd, Geoenl Partaer of Free~ wa7 Partners. TbiJ: statement •aa nttd wllb the county clerk of Or~ Ul(e COQDty Nov. lt, 1977. Publlsh: Nov. 2.4, Dec. 1, 8, 15, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Eaa1c:n. F -85721 PUBL IC N O TIC E or eorredaesa:)." Th• tie•- flcilry uOOer said Deed of Trust, by rf'UOD ot 1 breac-h or defalllt lD IM obUptloal !leeurtd thereby. heretofore e:r:ecuted aJXI deUnred ID tbt uoderllped 1 wrtttea DtclaraltoD of Def.aglt aod DetJ\I.DJ tor Sale, and wrtt. ten ootlc-e of bracb aod of tlectkMI to eause the urder- alenod lo teU aald proporty to oatisty said obllpllooo, aDd tberea.fter tbt uDdtr- tlfDed. Clllsed 8lld aotlct ot brea!!b aDd ot e1ec:Uoa to be Reeordtd Aup.at u:, 1m aa tutr. No. ZS147 la book 1ZSS5 PICe iM, ot aid Of- nelal Recorda. SUd lilt wW be made, but wttbout cov ... at orwu. noly, -or lmpllod. reprdlfll UUt, poru 5 n-. or ..:.mbnac ... to PlJ tilt rtmaial.lrl p1a.dpll •m of Ilia lllltt(l) ......... ., - Doool or T-, '01111 llla- aalalald---.&4-YUCn. St uy, udtr a. tol'lDa ol -Daod G(T-, , .... elluJte ud elf 5 .... of Uoo T-.. 111111 a( .. """' ·-lad "' •ld Daod otTrM. SUd .. wm ... Mid- Pridly, OlcwW 10 tm, at 11:00 A. II., at .. - ol T. 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Kings : e mg: "tar:· 0.5 mg. nicotine ev. per cigarene.FTC Rep0<1 Oec:76 1 oo· s: 12 mg: "tar:. 0.9 mg. nicotine ev. percigarono by FTC Method . rest Data Conclusive MERIT and MERIT lOO's were both tested against a number of higher tar cigarettes,. Thou sa nd~ of smokers were involvl'll. Orverall , sm okers reported th ey lik ed the ta ste of both MERIT and MERIT 1 OOs as much as the tast e of the hi gher tar ciga re tt es tes ted . Cigarettes having up to 60% more tar! Only one cigarette has 'Enriched Aavor' tobacco. And you can taste it. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. REGULA R ard MENTHa. Kings &tOm I I I • I PUBLIC N O T ICE S-93548 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS :"lA ME STATEMENT The followi ng person is doing business as: P. J . McMahon Const ruction Company, 18781 Portorlno Or., Irvine, (..a,9Z71 5: Peter Joseph Mc Mahon, 18781 Portofloo Dr., Irvine, Ca. 927 15, This business is conducted by an inr:llvidua l: Signed: Peter J, McMahon. This statement was f!I E'd with the county clerk ot Or - ange County Nov, 22, 19'77 . Publish: Oet. I, 8, 15, 22, 19'77, In the Newport Harbor Ensig n. F -85867 P U B LIC N OTIC E S-93-448 FICTITIOUS BUSIN ESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons ar e dolng business as: Elsinor e Properties, a Ltd . Partner- ship, 29602 DeenaleC!rcle, Laguna Niguel, Ca. 92677: Arthur H. Nelson, 29602 Dee rvale Circle, Laguna NI- guel, Ca. 92677; Michael D. McLaughlin, 22 Avft, 24, lA, Venice, CalU. 90291; Una Rodger s, 22 Avenu e 24, NA , Venice, Calif. 90291. This business Is conducted by a limited partnership. Signed: Arthur H. Nelson. This statement was tiled wit h the county clerk or Or- ange County Nov. 7, 19'17 , Publish: Nov . 17 , 24, Dec , l, 8, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -85032 PUBLIC N OTICE S-9344 9 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STATEMENT The followlng persons are doing business as: River side Properties, a Ltd, Partner- ship, 29602 Deervale Circle, Laguna Niguel, Ca., 92677: Arthu r R Nelso~ 29602 Deervale Circle, Laguna NI- guel, Ca. 92677; Robert Dean Jackson, 3450 Sa wtelle Blvd., Apt, 34 8, Los Angeles, Ca. 90066, This ~slness Is conducted by a llmiled partnership. Signed: Arthur H. Nelson. This statement was tUed with the county clerk of Or- ange Cou nty Nov. 7, 1977. Publish: No•. 17, 24, Dec. 1, 8, 19'77, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -85029 HAIR * CUT *CURLED *COLORED * COIFFURED *'CETERA Flo• Holr Speclallata * LORRAINE'S BEAUTY HOOK ON TH • .OUL.VAfltti c., ... 4•1 ... , .. ~ ••• 644-7336 lilT, 1H2 ' TWENTY YOUNG WOMEN from the Harbor Area made 1785 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa Phone. 548-1400 NOW OPEN Oak And Antiques Expertly Selected From England's ·finest Estates And Homes. Open-10-f? Sun-11-4 Closed Tuesday ·~ .......... eAat!.M.!.MA,Wil,L!rfA&&tAts•r~al.a'!M ....... !,a ~ 'WtbttJ to VjonnourFrimd.s iWl t11t Publivin~ • flu, ' if f ?lje~~Cf'amn 'i tttducrvssrmdi~~RtdHiU5rmum N~Mreh, ~ • 71+/75+·1776 · OUr~wiUbeams~.fornislud wilhdlt c/uJ(.altMd,IIWt I ~ their rormal bows as debutAntes Saturday night at the 17th anwal ball sponsoriKI b}' the Newport Chapter of the National Charity League; held at South Coast Plaza hotel. The debutantes are, rront row, len to right, Brigitte Nicole Smith, Susan Marie Styll and Elizabeth Ann Murre!; secood row, EUt abeth Ann Kendr ick, Julia Marie Browhe, Kathleen Ann Kopp and Kathr yn AM Barrington; thir d row, Chr istina Lynne Layman, Susan Ann daSilva and Jenniler Amelia Martyn; rourth row, Carolyn Marie Studer, Molly Meighan-Wills Ashe, Margot Alison Mac- Lachlan, Chrys Paulette Ewald, Allyson Jean Riley, Donna J oan Palmquist, Cindy Jo Harrison, Kathleen Hepps, Julie Ann Bergeson and Patricia Eileen McC la rty. Se rv- Ing as presenter was James Richmond Dowty, who opened the evening program ll}' wel coming guests and Introducing Mrs. Donald Harvey Palmquist, chapter president, and Mrs . Donald Lewis Hall, ball dir ector. (Tunllle photo,) Time to swap cookies suitable ymi6fcns -cwr cel.l.AA.-wlmtiipwr! .~: wintJ 1rhdvt;~ -• ow HOUse wilhthibcstattendanc6 tml-lfiA!I,PI'l"W't -Nld.duFAVOVRS ~: cjow~ tJmafuU!J lllknow~wilh _.P'l'I7YJtindsinan~ • Yule luncheon Dec. 73 The San Gabriel room of tbe Sou th ·Coast Plaza hotel will be the setting Tuesday, Dec. 13, for the annual Christmas Juocheon meeting of the Spyglass HWs Phil- harmonic Committe€. '· Les Ftlles Chanteu rs," unde r the direction of Miss Donna Kelson, will present a Christmas program. These singers are 7th and 8th g rad- ers from Lincoln mid- dle sct.ool. Cocktails at ll will pr e- c ede the mwettng and DOOn luncheon, accordlng to Mrs. Thomas BlarYU, hospitallty cha irman. Reservations which may be made throu~h Mrs . John T. Forte, 644- 2538, The Dec . 6 ooard meeting of the Junior Ebell Club of Newport Beach at the nome of the club president, Cheryl Scott, will be open. to all club member s, provisional members, and prospective members. The 7:30 p.m. meeting wil l be followed b}' a {'OOkie exchange and social hour. Each member attendiQ& the cookie exchange w111 bring at leoast 3-1/2 rloz.en r.:ookies to sample aOO ex- change, Som e of the cookies wil l be pUt aside !or t he Junior Ebt>ll's Christmas party for the students en- rolled in Newport Mesa school district's school age mother program. Among ltems oa the agenda will be discussion or the Christmas social on Dtc. 14, participation In Opera- tion Santa Claus, dlsOOrse- ments or monies collected at the 13th aMual La Bouti- que Unique, and r ecogn1Uon or wiMers In the J u:.lor Wo men's Club Une arts festival. -we wtJa1mt yew. junnulD .seven ~.s <~-w«Jt MPI7linu,Middily«tvoUnu· ~ Jolin. 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