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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-09-27 - Newport Harbor EnsignLTS THIRD 1ST ICTI A alllbt, nartby rapist Ybo slept 1D. tbe oeD room. The f1nt cSet'DIDdl mooe' from b1J raplst escaped wttb $ZO. vtcttms, t. tbe object ot an At 3 a.m. ~-10, a man lDtense pollee sarch tb11 week fttttng tbe same deserlptloo -- after clalmiDc Ma third Tlctlm about 5~ 7, 150 Ibs. wttb a L&tlD to u many WMU ln a S-block aceeat --raped &Dd robbed a area ot Balboa. womaD a blOCk awty. One week At l :SO Tueld&y morni.D(, a later, almost to tbe bour, he 21-Year-o)d woman wu raped struck ap.ll:l, tbls Ume ZbJoclta at lmlfe-potnt ln ber Balboa from tbe scene or tbe nnt BIYd, OOme while ber parents assauU. Tbe attacks bafe taken TAX FOR TOURISM? place In the 1000, 1100andl200 bas ftrst asked, "Do you biYe blocks or West Balboa B!Yd. any mooe)"?" lD at leut 2 All 3 YlcHms han been tn cases, pollee beUen be loobd tbelr twenties aod tbe rapist In YlDdo'lrs and saw lbe women asleep. Twtce, be forced bls way lDto tbe homes by prytnc open doors. Tbts week, be ap4 parentty entered tbrougt &ntll- loeted door. All 3 'flctlms aid their attacker wore a wool wateb cap, wtekled a mue, aod spoke wlth a Lattn accent. AU 3 were robbed of between Szo aod $50. His West victim said the suspect wore a bandana' over the lower put of hla face. Newport Beachdetectlvectp- taln Donald Oyu.s said oooe of the victims ooted an odor ol alcohol, despite the fact that all 3 attacks took place Just a.ftv Newport Harbor Chamber of the Chamber has oever __ and or Just before the 2 a.m. cloa- Commerce omclals are getting ts oot now __ asking tbe city RAP~'S UKENESS, drawn by tng time for bus. ready to ask t.tle cttyotNewport to .~ubsidtze us wttb tu: mooey. pollee artist Sandy Martlllftom ''And all 3 of the womeo Beach to earmarkabout$30,000 And we are oot promotlng Ylctlms' descr'.,.lons had apparently beeo at bome In tas money each year to help tourism. We fust nnt to see ....,. ' show~ a for most of the nJgbt --be wak:ome Ylsttors to the city. some of lbe bed tu being paid Latin man in his early 20 s. didn't follow tbem hOme ttom "Tourlsm Is considered a by local hotels used to help ~=:~~~~~~r:n~=-=~ ~=~h·~u:~we~~o~::~ C1"ty d1"scusses conferees," said Newporter lnD ets pas!Mid out to llotel cooveo- a place of business," Captaln Oyus a.Jd. He a.Jd the oature of the acttal senal usaults bU YU- Ied wttb tbe 3 YlcUms. GRAND THEFT, Atrro, being acted out by Balboa aa, Lloos Preltdemt Btu Blue, woo Is a cop and slloWd !mow better, li: foiled bJ Mario Pacini. Marlo, chair mat~ of lhe 24th annual Lions Lobster Bake slated for this weekend to Faa:blon Island, has special reason for wantlng to save the aew Plr:r.to; It's to be a:iven away as the grand prize ID SUDday Di(ht's drawing at tbe lobster Bake. marketiDe director George tlon Ylsttors. We thlnk these • • ;hftma~~88o7r·~~.~~rt':;H~ar0bor~ tr=oub::...le·. ~ ..... " -.... ld .. ·hmt:th~.~ hernl .. c~e m In I bus pI an ~~A!~ro~ ~o~~r~~~:·~l:c:' ~="to a:,~~ ......... ......wut~i ,. --bridge the generation gap, gets only a smile trom Dettlie Chamber of Commerce dl-welcome they deserve." Hodgins, Miss Newport Beach. Jack will be grand mar- rectors. Mr. Hochfllaer heads Mayor Mclnnt.s told the En-A mlnl-bus service, to haul complain loudestaboutjetover-sl'lll of the Lobster Bake parade around Fashion Island the Chamber's Yisltor and con-sip be tbollgbt the Idea "Is sboppers and commuters to fiigbts, wasworrledthatamtni-SattUday morning. Debbie, woose lines are a Jot more up EMERGENCY POWER OK'D FOR MAYOR Mayor Donald Mcinnis was gtven sweeplDc powers MODday to deal witb emercenctu ln Newport Beach. Under a re- ramped emergeDCJ pla.a., he would be empowered to declare an em'i:'rgenc:y, selr.e property a:ld equipment, and Issue emer- ~ncy r egulaUons In the t'Yeot of a riot, major fiood or !Ire, or other dire emerg9ncy. The new ordtnance, ota.yed and passed to seeood readln& on Oct. 9, 'ftS spar ked by crlt1c1sm of ctty handltnc ol. a toile-gas scare tbat c}ea.red Newport's beaches earller this year. City Council would later n.t1- ty emergency actioos ta.keo by the mayor. Tbe oew ordinance wouk1 re- place an old city Jaw dealing wtth emergency c!Yil defense procedures. Sturges loses Irvine suit ventlon bureau. Intriguing. and sOOuld be looked Newport Center. Orange County bus service would locreasea.ir -to date than those of Jack or his car, wlll ride ln the Cl\amber manager Jack Bar-at by tbe IUU City CounciL" Airport, 17th St., and other port use. parade, too. (Lions Club photos.) Ne..-port attorney Mu: Slur- nett sa.1d Informal talk& have Mr. Ryckotf said he "could desttnaUons was suggested ''I doo't thlnlr. more people ges bas lost a $6!0 miWon already been he)d with Mayor not 114'P0rt anything that en-Monday by Newport Beach City would use the airport lust be ~ • 8 IG PARADE AT suit ap..Lnst the Inine Co. Tbe Dona)d Mclnlll•. Vlce-a.tayor courages tourism, but can 111_ Councilman Paul Ryckotf. cause of a free bus, •· Council-·~ suit was dlsmlued last ..-. Howard Roprs, Councilman derstand tbe Cbamber's desire He asked the city manager's man Richard Croul argued. ... ; : by Superior Court Jm!p BYJ'OD. Paul Ryckoff and City Manager to eJ:teod a courteous welcome stalf to examine the feastbi.Uty Tuesday, Orange County Air~ LOBSTER BAKE McMillan. Robert Wynn as part of what to nsltors. of mtnl-busses, and to check port director Robert Bresna~ .. e~ 1 llr · Stur&es, who l1Tes ln Mr. B&mett called "a pre~ ''I doo't know how much with local merchants and the han sa.ld be would advise the .:.,4_;-,_ the Blllffs, sued 1n1De "'er edocatton program to tell cotm-mooey I'd go alooa: with. Orange CoWlty Airport to see cU:y to work througb tbeOrange '-~ The 24th annual lobster bake, also a nibble for tbe dra-.rtng =·~~~se=:r~udCC:: ctlmea wbat we are plann1ng to thOugh, •• Mr. Ryck.otf aid. ll they would be wtillng to Couoty Tnnstt District LD seek-be and th t.a.e do." W:ayor Mcinnis DOted that help sWstdlu the bus sentce. lng mtnl-bus senlce. carntnl and parade sponsored on t car o er pr s. •etopmeot otpctiic tlde~ln W , Som "Tbe truWt dt.trt t I l by the Balboa Bay Lions Club Wlrulers need DOC be present Newport BQ, Tbe ntt, filed hat tbe chamber pl:l.u lt aputmeatl, u well u bote~. ' ethl.r:le llke this rntgtrt c 5 a-Is scheduled for this Friday, st the d.ra.w1n( for tt.e car to last Fetrlall', alltctd tblt lr-to~ P1.J bed tuu to UM cttJ. hetp aue our t:ra.mc oroblem ready collectt.ne t::aJ: money to Saturday and Stmday at Fashioo wln. 'riDe ruled lD .tate-G'WMd t14e- ._.,.tloommttta,made ••Somfttdlc-... teb&e1r0111t Oil Cout 81ctnraJ," tu. Rye. be Ullld b' pabUc b"-1 trau-lalaad.. TM ......_ ar"dllled_fDf Mda .. W"-'t, Jilt ap of city coacllmeo, city .taft' hue to ·r. wcrkld oat lbere" toff JUS. wbeu be made tile portaUan, a.bd tbtt would be the Besides the 3-day lobster 10:00 a.m. Safurday, wUI ~ Bay Shores aa:f Doni'~ members ud ChamberofCom-he said. , SUJPSUOD at Mooday after-logical ageocy to work b&.lte, the weelteDd Includes a J.t the oortb end of Ne'tl'p()rt deYeklpmeob:. meree omclala, be formed to Mr. Barnett poiDted out that oooo's City Cotllcll study ses-through," said Mr. Bresnaban. big parade SatiD'day , a bea~ Center Dr. and continue west ln1ne Co. ll.'lf)'ers pleaded admiD.J..ster a rtattors and con-many clUes, sucbu l...ollgBeich .slon. Mayor Donald Mcinnis He said sucb a seutce ''would contest to select a lobster arotlld tbe circle to the soLJth-tlla.t tbe compla!Dt fll.Jled. to Yeotsoo. ftmd. aod Sao DitKO uae their bed remiDded him that mlnt~busses hell) ease our a!rport park1nc queen, and a large carnJnl all ea.st entrance and trom there state f'.ilcts sutnclent to state a • Tlat about $30,000or $35,-tues to pay tO: connntton and had been tried here some problems." 3 da ys . Into the Fashloo Island sboppl.ng cause of action by the COW"!. 000 ol city general fund taxes vtsitor courtesies. years ago, but •ere an eco-City staff members •Ill re-According to Mar to Pa cini, center. There will be 138 en -Their requtst tor dismissal be earmarked for use by the "With t.tla Marriott and Hl\-nomtc tllllure. port tacit to the City C(iliDC\1 HEAD CHEF at this weekend's the general ctla.irman, .. This tries and 15 b&Dds. Parade was granted. committee LD welcoming Ylsl~ ton hOtels and another ooe ln Councilman Milan Dostal, at a fUture stOOy session after big Lobster Bake In Fashion will be the finest lobster bake graod marShal is Jack Barnett, C C GET ACQU •tHTEO tors. Koll Ceot~r, to b.. opened in Who represents the area west they examine Mr. Ry ckotf's Island will be Jtm Lee, former ever.'' ma.na~r of the Newport Beach · • "" • That all money spent be a tew months we felt that It of Newport Bay where residents proposal, president of the sponsori.Dg Bal-Proceeds help the blind In Chamber of Com merce. PA RT'f SET FOR TON I TE okayed by the commiHee,wtth would be too' much for the boa Bay Uons Club. Jim and Orange-County. ··Till s Is Newport's only Bommer CanyooontbelrTine the Chamber oot actually hand ~ Chamber to handle the costs, Kl"dnap arra·lgnmenl set his helpers •Ill cook fresh Admission will be charged parade, and It grows btggerev-Ranch w1ll be the slte of the ling tbe hmds. as we are doing oow, for aU lobsters before your very eyes tor the rides , btJI entry to the ery year." Mr. Paclol claims. lOth annual Newport Harbor '•l•ant to stress," Mr.Bar ~ brochures~ welcome lttts,'' Friday, Saturday and Sunday carnival grotnds will be tree. "We flave about twice as many Cham~r of C~mmer ce "get nett saki Tuesday ln an inter-Mr. Barnett sa.ld. Arraignment of Roland Craw-Harbor View Homes, and drlv-In the Broadway parking lot. The $4 dlnner ticket wtl\lnclude entries as last year, and they acqtamted party · tonight, Sept. •lew w1th tbe Enslen, "that lord accused ot lt1dnapplng 3 inC all 3 to a house tn Santa Proftts go to aid th~ blind in the lobster dinner and a chance come rrom all over Southern 27. CAMPAIGN FuND oosb.,res Sept 91s oow set for Ana Heights, where he wa s cap-Orange Co unty. (Lions Club of wlnntng a l974 automobile. Callrornta." Purpose of the annual party F Ida aft 2 stpo ent tured after a shoof..out that photo.} one doJ!a.r 'dooaUon tickets a.re Parade &rand marshal will Is to introduce new business rC ~ der 29fJO t':m s. wounded Miss Baeseman and be Jack Barnett, manager of the people, residents and chamber CURB PROP Te,: ;uKw~=bce':t! Mr .d~SIIn. GRAND JURY HITS DELAY Newport Harbor Ch.amber of m .. e_~bers lnan informalatmos- c barges lnvolvtng kldna.Wlni. CHAMBER MEETS TODAY Associ.ated Chambers of Com The party fflll feature a OSE D ' Commerce and prestdeot of the P•R:<le. robbery, btaglary and assault An IC)dlted review ot Coast ESER merce of Oran~ CoWJty AI~ Dlxteland !:and, entert:ltomeDt, with Intent to commit murder. Hwy. tntftc will be given by ON UPPER BAY PR VE lated t ld in · a.Dd a western barbecue bee! A -• the btU.,. He Is accused of kl" .......... 1Dg ks s 0 r e the parade cam_.g:n &peodlnJ llmlt a ., ot a oew man to ...._.... Newport Beach pubUc wor are Newport Mayor Donakl Me~ dinner. of 25~ per repstared 'tOter uueat 1'11m," Mr. Rogers Denlne Baesernan, 16• of Pasa-director Joe DeTUn at the ooon Innis and Dr Wilhelm DeNtJs for candldates for ctty COI.Il-claimed. dena, and Marco de Slln., 20, membership meeting of tbe Orange Colfity Supervisors Us purpose,·· said JUfY fore man dlrector of ·Ser .. tees for ~ ell seats bu been proposed '•U donors r.n to IdentitY of Balboa, In Balboa, dr!Ying Corooa del Mar Chamber of and the cotmty Grand J ury tan-Ma.rcla Bents or Balboa. Bllnd of Oran c 1 Last as a DeW ll.w to be ccxuddered tlw!lr company, Yby oot have them to Harbor View fUlls, Commerce today, Sept. 27, at gle<l this week over Grand Jury The committe-e, mad!:' 1.4' of year, the Lio: r:-~': Jr: De ~ by the Newport City COUbCII them alao tdenuty 'lfb.lcb home-ltJdnapplng Mary Wit cher, 33, of the V1lla SWeden restaurant. charges tha.t s..,ervtsors are Newport Bea ch. t•ounty, state Ntis' organlution JG ooo .rrom Oct. 9. owner usoclaUoo they beklog dragging their feet LD taking and federal reprP sentatlves, lobster ba.ke pronts ' Tbe ordiDance propoHd by to," suaested lrYlDe Co. offl-Landmark fl"ghl l·n CDM some action to ret Upper New~ meets alr.lln Friday In Sacra. The $4 \obst{>r d'lnnt:>rs Will Cb~ • .;olla,...•eo'lnwl, -·cld'.,. 1 tlsoK,ymla of clal Larry Moore. Homeowner port Bay de.-eloped as a pubUc mento. be served from 6 to ') p.m. u.u. ....... gro..,s bere hne often clashed preserve. Th~ lrvtne Co. has agree-rl to Friday and from noon 10 9 • l..IMIT lDdi.Tidual cam-wtth lrvtne Co, de•elopment Is a 20-year-old bouse a Den~r Harold Sproul, who negotiate for turn-over of Its Satur~y and Sunday in lhe • pal""' coo.trltU::Ions to ,200 """'t pollcles. hlstorlcal Landmark? owns the adobe bouse at 61 7-19 Mooda y, the Grand Jury OOyslde lands to public --Some Corona del Mar rest-Polnsettt.a Ave., disagrees. Mr. tssued a memo accusing the Broadway parking Jot In rashion persoo. The next local e1ecUon will Spr 2 sl4)eJ'vlsors ot allowing "poll-agencies.. Island. That will also be the site • Ptrr A CEILING of $200 be out April, wben 4 of tbe dents thlU so, and the South oul bought the house, on tical conslderat1oos·• to keep S~rvtsor Ralph Clark, wOO ot the carnival, which has about OD total aooaymous cootrlbu-city cooocll's 7 seats will be Coast Repoaal Conserntloo lots, for S90,000 so he can tear along with S~rvtsor Robert 30 rides . The carm\'al will be tloos to any .ooe caodldate. "'tor alecttoa. Commission (SCRCC) agrees it down and bu:lld 2 d!C)Iex them D"om moving ahead oo Battin "'"3.s named to the Qeld nnAI\ d·-t•• '"" "'m• """'' ,~ !tb th units •··t as ~ bas •-e 00 federal and state go•ernment ...,...... ... "& '"" .,... " '"" • REQUIRE theft11'"•ofcam-w em. • ..-'"" """ committee aner Supervisor dlnne's •• , .. ,,~. ..... other Corona del War lots plans to acquire land around the ... ~ ........ p&lp ftDaoclalltatementlllst. APT CRACKDOWN EASED . Upper Bay lbr Publlc use. A Rona)d Caspers repeatedly Tickets rna}· be bougtlt at the 1Dc all coatributol'l wbo .. " Sllideoly, oel&:flbors decided tleld committee stutytng bOw mtssed meetings, was critical House ot Color ' 341 5 Ne'Wp(ltt • $50 or mOI'e, and 11-... total • they ftllted to keep the Douse Tuesday of theGrandJurypo.sl-Blvd., Ne_,, "·ac". 0, 00 ... Mt---. A as a l&Ddmark, because of Its to turn the Uwer Bay to pubUc tJ -..... """ " ca .. __. eJI)tllN ftrures. proposal to restrict apart-ncludtnr older areu. Only old-style adobe coo.strucllon. use Is scheduled to dlstand on. Ute carnival grounds. JACK W. MARSHALL • DISQUAUFY any cand1d-ment aDd eoadomtnhun COD-Couoellman Rt ctw"d Crou.J op-Wbea M:r. Sproul ROt an okay In December, and the county "We must use calm reasoo ate wbo Tlolll.tes tbe orc:Uoanee, structtoo tn Newport Beacb..., posed tile move. Current deo-trom the ,1~ ., bul.ld bls du -tlas come .., W"!.tb oo plan for In negottaUng, thus assurtng LIDO COMPOSER Dll:(' aDd remot"e him from offtcell Ylter«< dcnrn Mooclay Dlabt sltJ Umtts are 15 units per ptex, be w-to the SCRCC, public acquJsJttoo.. aco"'s~tstt!l~~y'e,""s,'~~ssttbotlde U be wlDI aDd It'• ilter deter-wbeD tbe Ctty CoscU decided acre. .._ '""' mlald that be broke the aaw. to eiCIUdt older puts ot towa A cllscussloo ot bow much which cootrols deYelopmeot "We areatraJdthe committee a Board or S'4lf:n1sors meet-Note<1 composer _ urucer LM, Vtc Damooe, DiDah soore, Mr. Kymla tackld dowa.ftom from the suaett.t restrlc-aer•ce cookl be tocluded ill dong tbe cout. lc. a coastal •Ill dl.sbl.lld withOut hl.lftlllnl! lng. and guitarist Jack Wlltoo War ~ aDd lbe ll.t. Jad}' Guland. u attempt to include a pro-ttou. arrtTIDr at a.o B~un.lt~per-acre soae permit. He ns turoed shall, 51 of Lido Isle, was Ht was bonl La Ka.o.as aDd do'W'II lui. mooth. Lido lsle'.s T I I f d Y1..toa. u.t all cootrtbutora By a 6-1 TOte, tbe CCMmeil uen.c-wu toucl'led ott by ree aw no en orce burled T~~esday ln Roltywood had llYed We fw 11 J•.n. •oUJ haft to .ldaDiifJ tbllr uked cttJ plauara lhiiJ1nc Mr. Croal. Yr. Kymla said he JIICt)' Ro•Der, 1 member of Hills. Mr . lbrshall, who WTOtt He ts nr'TtYtd by hl.a 'W"lfft, e-.. '---a VI )II R-the -~ • -!"•• -••· .. ~. of dea tbe SCRCC, COOYIDced other the musical !JCores for some En·, -· F-•• Phi•• ud __ ,_ • cew I1W .....,._ .-~ _... •• .-.~...., ... wa• ~oW.UI uerap -eommlatootrs tblt the dent~ -• ..._ -atd Rocw• coqlllDid tat per acre Umlt ca f\hre biiUd-attlu, but would oot be m«t opmG 1a Corooa del War ls A law nquirtnc that den lop-bulkUng, or tDlarps a.ny build-tq) moYies aDd TV productkJns. Mattblw, IDd dl.., S&UJ, a.cta a ~ ••woukl ID-iDC to coa1lDt tMll' Jbdlu apec.Ulc. atr--too clause aDd that Ule ers plant trees aklog the street tng by 50 per.ceni. may be and was a recordlDc artist for aU ot the l..Jdo tale hOme, ..s lllblt doaar1 from ltf1D1 be· to t~Ddtftlopld, QDCtautfled Mr. Croul ll.ld tile demise rJid r.;:,.lbOoJd be preser•«<. wheo they rebelS hi on Newport reQuired to pl.aot I tree akJnc Capitol Records, Cited at br by hta mother, Flori a~ar ... n ca ... tMt WGU:SD't wut to pu11 of ton. ot ~meDts and other hf&b~ Mr o..-..1 ptaos to 10 back Beacb kJta ts oot betnc: eo-tbe sidewalk oeJ:t to~ strett bospltal tast ThurldllJ. He bad of Vu Nqy .. ud a 111-.. lBYolft tiMir ODGIII'IUI..... Tblt llll&a that u .. dtult)' deYeiopment.s ''would • ...,...... fore«~. tbe EDSIIJile&roed this passtnc bls property, lf 110 tree *r:r. touod uocouctoua to bls Fr-t.Ak Mu*ll, oiStm.l ValleJ. CCMWII•• Paa1R~al8:> &lrlldy lc.d R~S ..., R-4 .. u tbt eDd to moderltt-cost to tM comml.uJoo tor another weet. n1st.s there. home at 1!1 Vla Wuters. hctae V..,. MOibi'VJ wu objlcW tct ... oltM JII'Oo-coaldbrldln~told&tadao· .....,.,lDNf'W"P(Jrt.'' tr~; "1'11 be tbe llrst to admit ''Not aU kU would bre ,.. ,, IDCIIUI'olll'fUIIIMita. pield Ol"dtMct'a ~ lttlu. I waat to denq, lmder tbe tbe law W DOt bela( eBforced '' qulred to do tbl.a. ~UN ol HP wrote mUIIe fbr n.-. ec.da::Uttr ~ Ia ,-_. 8a ullld a.t tM ...,..,. Wbea Co.etJmuCartltJmll. UN I TIED WAY OtAIRMIEM II.IIM lawa u other people," ctty parq. beaches ud r~-spaee requlrn~.U. 01' otta.r Road," "~ Coa.lt.'' "sta, ut u~ Bo&Qwaod lll..Ua....; --llmll '--1oo ------bJ HAMI D f OR CAM,Io.I GH .. aro. ottoo d1roc:tur Cal<., stewart ,...__ .. Mr. St ....... ~~ • .":::'!::.a:.: ....... r.. V- $SOO, IIIII tiii,_._ .,..s. l!lln!lllclq till --llu Mn.-M&r ... llotl.* P-IRTY IIQIT$ Tlo.LK told, .. E-,_.._,. 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Nupon ....._C-. ,._ AN&. ...... f.......,. ... ,.,...,, .............. ,..,. ..c c.... 4.1 w....Callf. . n«1 N&WPO&T IIAJliOa BNSIION.._ .,., 'I 'to .. • __,. .. ol p.,.. drnl.a.a.." tOWt .._ HG. A-»171 .... MaiJ 14, It 51. u. s.peri« eo-t r• .. c.o-cy o1 a.-.. s.c. .t c.w.-w. .... .,. ,.._. ..._,. q-.HW to p.~WWa .U J'IIIMk Mdc• ~.., lilw. tUUCRIPTtOH lltATII In tbtb4rAn.u 0.. Jftl, ts.00>2 fU", t I.GG · Ow: o( Huboi" Ana: OM,....., U .OO; 2 ,_.... JlO.OO ~-~~OIC <71.. .I!Otj " -11¥ A.RVO E. HAAPA, owner ind publisher of the Ensign ~~ WOULD YOU BELIEVE SELF-DESTRUCT 1 found a friendly little red tag on my household trash cans last week, call- Ing urgent attention to the lack of lids on the cans and notifying me to "correct the condition without delay." 1 know that I am speaking for a host of witnesses when I ask the questions: How come the lids do not fit on the trash cans? How is it that the lids and cans are so badly mauled and battered that they no longer get along together? Where did the missing lids go? Do you suppose that we householders Indulge In the back alley sport of banging away at the trash cans with sledgeham~Ders and crowbars --or playing frlsble with the lids? My long suffering fellow householders know the answers. Our trash cans are banged and dented and crushed by the gentle hands of the city trash crews. I believe we all have a valid claim for damages against the city for each trash can that we have to replace. • • • • "1984" IS ALMOST HERE I Certainly it can't be happening here in this land of the free! But It Is happen- Ing. It has become necessary to set up a "Radio Free America" outside of the continental limits of the United States to escape the tyranny of federal cen- sorship. Dr. Carl Mcintire, Bible believing preacher of the word of God, patriotic fighter for liberty, and avowed enemy of atheistic communism, has anchored his good ship Columbus off Cape May, N . J. , and there he has established his Station Radio Free America. "It has been necessary to flee the mainland as a refugee In order to ex- ercise the guarantee of the first amend- ment without government harassment, in- timidation and repression," Dr. Mcintire says. Radio Free America became a ne- cessity after the Federal Communications Commission put Dr. Mcintire's station WXUR off the air on the false charge of misrepresenting Its programming. The FCC ruling killing the station was upheld by the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals, and the U. S. Supreme Court lent Its hand to the ax by refusing to hear the case on appeal. This incredible attack on freedom of re llgion and freedom of speech should alarm even the ultra-liberal apologists for Big Brother government. It should r ock the liberal lords of the press out of their complacency and alert them all to the peril of government action that Is In direct violation of the first amendment to the U. S. Constitution. What Big Brother can do t o a Christian radio station, It can also do to all other radio stations, and to any newspaper In the land. ''Without free speech, free religion, a free press, It Is Impossible to have tree government, a free people, or to re- sist the shackles of slavery and tyranny :• This statement from the "Manifesto of Freedom" of Radio Free America should rally all freedom loving people behind Dr. Mcintire In his fight against censor- ship by Iron-fisted government force. What can you do about it? Ask your congressmen to support a bill by Rep. John Rarick of Louisiana to return Sta- tton WXUR to the air. Ask for the saine guarantees of freedom for radio aa we aWl have for the pre... Ask for an tuvsstlgatlon ot the un-Amertcan tacttc:s at the FCC. Tbere IB no place In a tree nation for a IIJl"Cb recula11nc bureau- cracy .llleb u the Federal Commun1- cattoas CommtMion. lltURSOAY, Sfi'T. Zl, ltn PRO AND CON- Limit building to 8 units an . T OM ANDERSON ly ELAIMI LIMHOPr for • ly RICHARD ITIVIMS Aplnlt • Cllllrmu, ~ Pr-.llowpon ........ (\;;;I I ...... To -F-.T-nMJ R-.11 Qoltod -C ..... bo< Co.cllmi.D tart Kymll ... ol Commerct made a propoal to U.mU bid~ Tbe rttldMtlll lfOWlb tie- Tb• new l.uulen tlellc::optu carrier, NOSKJtA, cn~llu orf the Turkbl'l Coast, So.tet lhlps are fillinJ the •n e.,t of NeUe end In the narrow• between Sk:Uy and Nor1h Africa . Could il be that the SOVieta wiU uM their neet in the Adriatic to try to force Yu!IO'le'rian and Albenian capitulation? Or, would the Soviet• dl!e to re-o pen Suez, thus possubly brinJina on lsruli atlack.s on Russian ve-s selt and e Russian ·Amert c an confrontation? Would the Russiens hue created this tremendously expensive neet unleu they planned to UK it, for more than just "\how" purposrs? Wh y arr the Soviets able to co nvert thr Mediternnean to a So'l\et sea? A mejor reuo n is :'\dmiral Elmo R. Zumwalt. He's on our payroll , not theirs. He is Chief of U.S. Nnal Operations. He tol d Un1venity of Vir1inia students recently that the United Srates wilt have to make the transition from a first to a se co nd·r.le military power. Ue claimed that "'it IS the will of thr peo ple that the United St•tes become a second·ute mt.111ary power." By "thr pr ople" he must be lalkina about his Mar xiSt fnends. Zumwa lt has virtually destroyed Navy morale wit h hts rac1sm·tn·reversr h1s Women's ltb stance h1s perm1U1veneu, and ha d1srnant hna ut what was the grratrst Navy 1n the htstory of tht world ~aval (apt;~m Jess R Cankrr. aae 47. cntlCiled onr of Zumwalt's 1ncrrd1ble and mfamous "Z'Ifams" and wa5 sent to a psychiatric hospital. Thty locked up the wron & m;~n Ruu1a has enJinerred the cns1s lifter cris1s so u to alienate Amrnca from the Ar.b worW and to lurr ' . Eay pl and Syna mto humihalinl defeat. Thus the Arab states would be com pelled to tum to Ruuia. Rus.sta has thus gained 11s a ae ·ol d dr e;~m or wa rm-w;~ter ports, 3ton1 w11h acc ess to thr m01 t Important 011 fi rlds m th r world Arabs no w believe that Israel ts thr tool of Amencan·Bnush mtrrrsu, act1n1 not fo r humanttanan reasons but for commerc1al purposes Arab5 contend th;~t they could Jrl al on1 wHh thr Jews, tf both Russ1a ;~nd Amrnca would pull out Amenca uw:d to be the most-loved n;~t1on by Arab~. and !'> now thr mosl·h attd nauon. nrxt to Israel For th1rtern c entu r1rs, untd thr beS~nntnJ of Z10n1sm , Jews and Arabs wrrr not enrm1rs but wen• al11es aaamst C hrutendom It IS the Euro pun nat1ons wh1ch have persecuttd the Jews. not lhr Arabs So now thr Wes t cla1m~ to bt "savma the Jrws from Prrsecuhon ·· Brforr Z10n1sm, the Arabs rem i nd you , persecuted European Jrws uJed to escape to th e M1ddle East ' Amenc;~n·Bnllsh forei1n pohcy has bern "Israel naht or wrong," JUSt as it has bren aJrarnH Rhodn1a and Sou th Afuca, riaht or wronJ. Eve n dumped I hou1h R UULI has billions int o A11b countnes drcimatrd to restock the Arab 1ir and 1ro und for c es, srnt thousands of m1htary end politica l advisers. and financed the A.twan D1m, the CommuniJt party 11 ltilt outlawed tn most A11b nations The A1abs love their Independence. They hne no 1n1ention of aotnJ communbt, If they ean help it. But every Arab I hiii'C ttlk.d with tokf me that Communiam could not be any wone than: the tyranny lhey now lin under! Stran1aly, one does not ~ee tbtt rynnny eftt "'" mentioned In Amcrlca'• malfi ,.lnfonna tkm" mettle . OiJcrimlnatlon Ank •Y. '"W• can •' alont with lnrt u NCb, tt tlloy wOIIId -lllddlt Elfl«ntrt utc a It • rhetr -mpdoo a( IUperiorfty, their conte!DfhSOUI and nalbleu dl•crlmlllltion whi<:tl mtbl it lmpOMible for Ul to Ill at on a with them. imell Jewt have come here u 'hlvet" fro m Europe snd America , lookin1 down o n •nd subjuptinl the 'have-not' Areb natives," There is no "equality" between Jew and Arab in luael. Or between IDe -1o I 1111111 per ocn. 01101 IIIII lllo Ju4 DIO tlemeol Thll cleollly llmlla-wllloot at 1111o Nowp<l<t.&eoeO ~ baD ~ u 1 Uft~ltJII. plU b&Yt bHa. tbt nb)lett ~ For tDitiDCt:, It would be per.. 11¥11'1.1 p.t)Uc beiJ1.Dp bt6:Jn ftctlJ' aeeeptablt to put ~ u bottl tbt PIIJUdar CommtaloD 8-111111 lj)Utmenl bulllll.ac'"' u a*' lllo City C...CIL A ..-I a crt of laDd, leaYinc tile ntt dell ol UlformatJoa, tateWpDCI opMl apace. WJ.t Wtll't taiiWaJ Ud tJ;>II'tiM tu beea proy1dtd about 11 1.11. eYenp muimum to tbe Commllslon ud tbt of 8 ltwtlUJle untta per a ere. CCMmell bJ tbl public, l.Dtertlttd This WOULD ~reYent llrp: laDd OWOit'IUdotbtrota::uiMd complew such u Verat.Uts element. ,..ttdn tbt eltJ. and Park Newport. The Umle ~ a c:oca.Mqtllflee ~ tldl tatlon would apply prtmarUt etrort, tile dtJ adopted 1. te.J. Jew nd non·lew. No to lmdenloped, unelltstfled anced: rt~l crowtb poUey one·man, one·II'Ote . Arabs are diacrimlnated •aainst In virtually trnythl11f " Marria1e . s oci ety . education , •lriculture, buainess , pro~rty ri&hts. In Amrrica , the Supreme Court has outlawed State laws outlawina marri•ae betwrrn blacks and whttrs. has de c reed forced inlr1r1110n and •·open housina." Most Jews have enthusiastically supported and applauded the Coun 's decisions. Why is racial and nliaio us disc nmination l>!'f OttJ tn Amrrica and rrJirt in lsrael1 Do you realiu that your son and/or dau&Jlter could soon bt drafted to sen-e m a areas, lDclOO.lDg plan!W!d com. for appUcatloo to all puts ot munlty dlstrlcta:. the ctty. Althou&b ma1DtaJAIDC Probably the mal.D reasoo the oYeraU alqle family Char· 1 tnor the proposal Ia: per-ELAINE LIHHO FF acter ol Newport Beach. tbest RICHARD ST,VEMS 5008.1 : I doo't Uke congestion. elementl of the general plan oDe thl:ng to doWn~ malU- Too many cars, too many trat-Paul Rycllott. then Ytrtual.ly un-acll:notrledced that multiple pte tsmlly areas ontd by land n c signals, too milCh ootse, too known lD the area, ran oo a family dwelllDp also had a speculators and u 11 aaother many people __ wby han u lt platform of tow-rise, tow den-cla.lm to a portion of the city's ttllng enttr~ty to (So tr.. same we can avoid tt'Y I'm not the slty develq)ment tor Newport territory. BalaoclDt the poUcy thlng to todlvtdual ctttseos .00 only one who hesitated to go to Beach and defeated a popular deelslon to matnta.ID tbe pre-inYested In the city of Newport Fashion Island tor fear ofbel.nc lnctunbent, Citizens voted for dominantly single f.amlly char-Beach years ago In expectation caught 1n that Coast Htghft.y Prop. '20 not knowing eDctty acter of Newport Beach wltb tbe of appreelttton oo· thetr lnust- tramc )lmtrylngtocomeOOme. Dow It would work, but wanUn&: rl(htfu.l cla.lm for multiple tam-ments. The t.y causes a tramc prob-to try to protect the coastline 1ly d'Welllnp, a ceiUng of Hi n ts not a proper foocUon lem to whlch there Is oo good from tbe terrWc pressure for dwelUnc units per acre was of government to determine for solution, as the tralftc com-bulldlng. estabUshed throughout the ctty. tbe private sector of the mtttee found out aftertwoyeus Tbe argument that higher Ttus ln effect means that no-economy what Is, l.nd what U of stu:ty, Any hlgh -denstty de-density Yill allow for tow. wbere LD the city will there be 110t a protltable Investment. veklpment ts going tocompouod. Income housing Is a fallacy. allowed residential dwell1np Th~ Jaws of s~ly and demand this tra.mc problem. The effect Land costs are too hlgbln New-In eleea:s ot 15 per acre·: (Be-will determine protltablllty. of Promontory Point has not port Beach to provide low-eause of pecullar circum-Granted that the governmental even been felt yet. A strain ts cost housing without subsidies. stances trom place to place, function tn regulating land use put, not only on streets, but also c oostder some new, higher-there are a lew exceptJ.ons to Is a proper one. It lsootproper on other city tactuttes. More density units: Versailles apart-this rule.) to ea:ercise thft power In such M1de:ast war ~ Senator ttre stations, pollee services, ment rentals range from about The suggestion has oow been a manner as to deny a s.t>- Fulbri~t,ht and others have schools, libraries, etc., are $240 to $795 per month. New-made thattherestdentlalgrowth stanttal property right. suu~s.cd that the United necessitated b)' new residences. port Crest coodom1nlurns start element and the land use It Is a tact that the clty of States should join with We all huetohelppayforthem, at $59,995 and go 141 to$73,000, element be reeD.mtned with a Newport Beach contains within Russia and takt by forcr 011 In spite of the tact that Newport These can hardly be coostdered view toward estabUshing a new Its boundaries some oftbe ~ lands in the Mid·Eut. This Beach has one of the highest low-cost housing. maximum dens.tty for appll-desirable property anywhere l.n 15 not only m1antity , It is butldlns: excise feeslntbestate. For ZO years, I've heard the caUon thrqugflout the city, The the world. fl Is a "head I.Q the truson Prtstdent Studies iw.Ye shown that low-Une about '' • , • the M.taml new density suggested ts 8 sand" attitude to attempt to Nixon has density restdentiaJ develop-Beach of the West Coast" belng dwelUng units per acre. This eq!llte the development ofot!ler pr omu ed lsrarh Prem1tr Gold;~ Mtir ..:ont1nued and escalated ec onomiC ilnd ments pay the1r way ln prop-Inevitable. I disagree. It cltJ-new lower density maximum clUes with the des1rabte de- erty taxes, but higher density uns care enou&fl to get ln-effectively means that 00 fur -velopment of Newport Beath, deYeklpmeots do oot. volved, 1t they work hard and tiler multiple family dwellings Newport Beach Is unlque and I believe that the ma~rlty work together, they can will be erected wtth!n the ctty should be apprOGlched oo that military o~id Polls show that 811<";< o f the Amencan ~opl e favor us brma nrulral in the ~hdtast confl1ct Bu t. of of residents In Newport Beach lotluence city planning. We of Newport Beach. It adopted, basts. Altbough we should Jearn prefer low density development. don't HAVE to be an over-this new poUcy would constt-from the lessons of others, we The opinion survey and Newport crowded urban area. We CAN tute a dental of the concept should not t'le guided or stamped Tomorrow both indicated such help keep density down to a of !».lance between single tam. by those lessons. a preference. The general city-reasonable level. I don't blame lly and multiple family dweU-The general plan should be wide residential zoning poUcy the developer for trying to lngs. The adoption of such a adopted In accordance wttb the adopted by the Ctty CouncU In squeeze as much profit as he policy would also have the ef-h ne schedule dtetated by state May, 1973, states, "The density can from any piece of property feet of negating all of the effort law, I.e., by December, 1973 , of all future residentlal devel-·-but 1 feel strongly that city that has previously been ex-The general plan shOuld then be opment shall be Umtted to the government has a responsibility peDded 1n order to develop these subject to coatinuous review lowest feasible and reasonable to protect the welfare of the two elements of the general by both the Planning Commls- coursr . the poh t1cans. when 11 comes to forr1an 31d, forrtgn pohcy and war, ha~e ;always hed ro the Amtr1can ptople and/or disrrprded and Oouttd tht w11t of the level." Deve)Opment at 8 mtlts community as a whole. ptao. slon and the City Cotm cll. Ttat havt yo u per acre can be feasible, rea-Because we uve so close The arguments that are made review should result in adtust- peo plr lncidrntally no t iced 1h;~t the 1amr sonable, aDd proftt:able, as evl-together, we must have govern. In s~rt ot thl•oe.l'depa.rture ments to the general plan wt:dch • 'd 0 YeS '', piC I fi 5 I 5 , denced by the b1ghly lauded ment and la•s, lncloding but~ are tO the eiie'ct tfqJ the m;jor. renec.t tne Changing Character do-1ooden. one-worlders original Bluffs project. log codes aod zontnr rep., tty of clttsens in NeWport Beach of the community as well •tbe and tnnton o pposed to wh o wrrc Koru •nd The overwhelm ins: vote lations. So, since we most haWI desire a eommantty' coO)posed YUlaUons In the attitude at Its against the freeway Indicates these tools of government, we exclusively of stagle tamlty citizens. Before any of thls ean that people are aga.tnst h.tgb-may as well use them to create dwelllngs that Just as much be accqmpUshed, however, the density development; Uoot, they a desirable eovlrooment. If not mdre proftt ean be made genera( plan must be adopted. would have vtaDted a freeway, !wholeheartedly endorse Mr. by land developers from To cootlnue to "dabble'" With In the last Council eleetlon. Kymla's proposal. the lower deoslty as from the the raneral plan prior to Its Vietnam Jrr for us hrlpmg lsrlilrl rob o~nd Jntroy Arab nauons" As !ht Sov1 tts cont1nut th eir onslaught upon th t' world. w1ll """' .:on11nue ro "mell ow". to bu1ld br1dgr ~ o i fr~rndsh1p . dnd to su rrendtr"' If you were a Grerk or iln Alban1an would you hkr to count on !he Un1ted States 10 prot ~.:t ~·o u from a Russ1.1n llke-Qver" If you wert ln Arab would you play ball w11h Russ1a or wnh tht US A " Whrn ;~n Amrncan offtrrd h1s symp11h1es 10 an ~ra b, thr .~r ab answe1eJ "It IS you Amrrtcan5 thai 1 frrl ..orry for At Just w~ know wh at 11 happrmna to "' Tlu A m tt!l"art Wau ftat._.•~r SKI SHOW OCT. 4 Orange Coast College's sld club Is hoa:tlnt a campus ski show at 7;30 p.m .• Oct. 4, ln the OCC gym . The show wtll be repeated at 9:30 p.m. Ad- mission U: $1, FUN ZONE RULING DUE South CoastRegtonaiConser-who has agreed that the Fl.ll vatloo commissioners are ex-Zone is "domedeconimlcally," peeled to vote Monday on the wants re-development of the late of a condominium develq:~-area delayed ~mttl ctty planners ment planned 00 the s ue of the ftntsh a long-range plan for the Balboa Fun zone. The commls-area, which :.; now zoned for slon meets In Long Beach, commercial use only. A publlc hearing on the con-A post-card poll conducted troverslal project was held last by Mr. Seek has reportedly month, with Oct. 1 set as the shown that registered voters date to take a vote. The 12_ on the Balboa Peninsula OQPOse member commission controls the condominium proposal. deveklpment along a l,OOO.yard Reg:IU'dless ot l'oow the re-yard.d~ coastal band ot gtonal commlaslon votes, tbe Orange and Los Angeles coun-deelston wtl.l probtilbly be ttes appealed to the state-wide coast rkYeklper John Konwtser of commission for a Ooaldeclstoo. Harbor VIew Hills, owner of tbe Fun Zone property, ts seek- Ill& a coastal permit, after get- Ung the okay or local gonrn- ment last May. He wa.nts to bu11d a 33-Wllt condominium proJeCt. Opposition to the condo- mlnJums has been led by Alan Seek of Beacon Bay, operator of the Balboa Ferry. Mr. Seek, FROM THE ABE Know ye no t that ye are Lhe temple of God, and that the spirit of God dwelleth in you'l Rep. John Rarick reports If an y man deftle the tem- ple nf God , him shall roo destroy ; for the temple of God is holy, wh1 ch temp le ye are . (I Cotinth ianll 3:16, 17 .) higher density and rtna.Uy, stm-formal adoptloo, especially al- ltar densiUes are proposed ln ter the number and length ot other ad)ltntnr commtmltles. the pubUc hearings alrudy con- To Impose ttlls new lower den-dueled, Is to act Irresponsibly, stty cetung oo. tbe tasls of pop-The resldentlal growth element ular ~rt Is poUUcal pand-and the land use element of the ertng anda cynkalabroptLonot general plan shOuld be adopted responslbtUty on the part of by the City Council in tbelr those who han been elected present forms, s tbject only to and appointed to estabUsb adJustments based ~an en- growth policies. Certainly vlroomental Impact report, and enry resident or Newport that general ptan sll0u1d then be Beach woukt Uke enry other the ~u~)ect of future review as resident to Uve to a manner Ume and circumstances re. whlch be thinks best. The re-quire. sponslblUty ot determln1ng POT OF GOLD THEME uowth poUcy,however.resldes FO R MEMBER DRIVE With tbe City CaUDell and the Plann!Dr Commission, and u Is The Eastblutf school PFO these bodies wbo must exer-J.s conduc.Ung a membership else that responslblUty tn ac-llrln mder the theme of cordance with prlDclples of "racing to the pot of gold." equity. It is crossly tnequttable A gift of $10 will be awarded to deprive ttlo&ewbohavema1n-to the tlrst cLassroom wttb tained l.Dvutmentsforloogper-loo:l. mem~shlp lD the drive, tods of tlme 111 upectaUoo of a which continues through this reasooable return aod perhaps Friday, Sept. 28, even a profit ~ wtllch tore-The PFO asks for hetp tn col- tlre merely for the sake of ler:Ung at least 6,000 labels sau;tytnc w'..aat a small ser-from CampbeU soup cans 1n ment of ota" city declares to order -to obtain a fUm strip be the ''popular" view. It Is pro )ector. ColleeUon deadline Is Dec. 5, Tbe CouocllotEulronmental sUet'• nl~ oearby, ~ to Q~Uty bU called land use 21\ of a state's federal crant cootrol '•tile quiet revolut1oo." ttmda for lllctrway,alrporta aDd It is, !Ddeed, a REVOLifi'lON. cona:erntlon could be Wlthbeld The reuoa It 11 qulel Is be· from tboee states whlcb hold caUH the American people tave sell. determination in hiJher oot been trtthtt!Jty Informed u reprti than theydothedetnaDdl to tbe depth anti CQDAQuence1 of ~mtlected goorernment em- of lbts rewJattoo. ploye .. lDd poUttcal IIIPOlnt- Tbe federal land Ule poUcy ee•. aDd plu.alDc ullatuee act. The proposed "ll..nduHplan- wfdch pnnc«t tbrouef) tbe nln&procnma''amounttoooth- Seoate taM J.e by a Yote of tnr m«t thaD fedtn.l eoatrol S.f.Zl, baa bllo tlbtled u po-OYet tbe aM and ~tloG tn'*'lty "the mo.t daaprOWJ of prtn.tt property, Tid• t.u ud dutructiYt ptec.e of .. cit. ar• U.t. 1D:Ser tbe COillttta-la-.. _. ...-try tilt uoa, lilt r-.1 p........t S.aate. '' Related bUll C11f'TIItly ll prold.blted &om ponelliDc. -· 11>t -.,..,.,, 11>t Tilt Ioiii-II boiDcptddloll ..... -octlfl .,. .. _.. lo 1M pobiiA: -lllo ..... "' tbo S...ll --· ........ --Dtal ..-- FRIDAY-SATURDAY & SUNDAY ,.... lud -achemt aow uoe ~•· BCiud .. COII~ -r-llllloamo trolud-~p ....... 0., "bil carrot ud tq IU.c.k" .,.. two IIIPifltt Ud dliUid _. tal ""' - --.. 10 -~ID!Mpullo No --lo-l>olu4 -local ud ..... ----c.ulllf, ft ... ......... aec:opfof -.t ---"" __ .. tci<Q, ...... local-.. -tat ... !Old .. -*'! -·-... -·--11:.---· .. ,._ poaJ. ... WftldNa:ln Jed.. to ,_. ddllna a • MW. ani ...-.. ..._ ud 18--·· ........ allolr p--.CC14 IDE ..... llld O.caclf'lbtllte~ .. ,., , 1~AIIIUI to onrr , ... oc.cen.., ·-~ .... _.., • ploa -... ud - lllb!tlotlll .............. _ --·-... ,-.. ....... wiD a.. 1111 """ .......... !rOll IIIII-.. • 24th Annual BALBOA BAY LIONS - LOBSTE BAKE FASIIION ISLAND Parkln1-Lot I ('. (' I I I ~ 0 I ' ' I QCIAI.l7"r ~OI,OJ PINII.INC er 'IIAilrM AH &O,DAI • 1110 Nlli,.OIIT, COSTA IAISA &.M-1· I I I • . ,,. . . ' . • Phoee '" Y., Or4. for o Sitllu.tlpti•: C.ll67l-0550 POSrTIVE WEIGHT LOSS! Our Patients Show It •• .... . .. : ~·~ .J\ ·~ ~ . ··~ . . ' f-,~ .-• ~ l J t ·~ · . • I . I ., . ' .. ' ·~ MISS COST A MESA TO BE CROWNED AT FIESTA "Uta. Costa Mesa," to be crowned dta1DC nut mooih'll Plesta cSe Costa Mesa celebra- Uoo., II beln&: IOugbt by tbe city's ch:lmblr of commerce, wb.lch sponsors the llesta. Repstra.Uon blanks are uatlable at the Chamber ottlce at 583 W. 19th St. Entry decld- Uoe Ia Oct. 3 . To be eUgible, gi.rls must be between 16 and 22 years old, lingle, and residents of Cosb Mesa. The coo test wi U take place Ck:t . 14 at 3:30 p.m. In Costa Mesa city park. The qooen and Lea Miller r. chatrmaa tor the eYeat, Ybleh Ia Jp011801'ed by tl'le Coati. Mea Chamber ol Commerce. TV IDIIOUDter Dicit Lane bas beeD a re,ulll attmd- ant at tbe planoJJic sesslooa: and ta belpiDg out oo the en- tertalnmeat procram. ~--= ber court will get more than ~ $1,000 1n prius. The w1.nner Mllfly cro~ and orpn1r.a. tiona .til havedlaplayandcom- merctal bOothS at lbe Fiesta. Amoog those 'lt'bo han reserved space are the Optimist C!tl:), Beta Sigma Phi, the Elks, Ex- changt~ Clltl, Sons of Italy, Vet- era.os ot Foreign War s, Sons of Italy, Costa Mesa Jaycees, Knights of Columbus, Zont2 Cill>, Loyal Order ot Moose, Kiwanis Club, Job's Daultflters, Boy Scout Troop 1444 and 39, Legal Secr~rtes, Imperial Bank, Caltfornla Federal Sav - lngs, Banning Battery, Bank of Costa Mesa, Y.M.C.A., Costa Mesa Water District, Brent- Wood Savings and Loan, Costa Mesa Golf and Cotmtry Club, aDd C.M. Boosters Club, BLSY MAKING PLANS for the LJdo Isle Yacht Club'5 ecolop brawl are, h-om k!ft , Marie and Van Vllldenort aod Dorothy Ray, Members and guests are urged to dress "as you wish to be recycled " for the Oct. 6 event at the Lido clubhouse. The fall regatta Is scheduled for that wtek-eDd. There will be 3 races Saturday, Oct. 6, and 2 races Sunday, followed by the trophy awards aod the traditional clam chowder. ReservaUons for the Oct. 6 dinner, planned by Bea Rtley and Darlene Coles- worthy, may be made wtth Dorothy Ray, 675-3059, or Louise Woolsey, 673-8565. (Wally Gerhardt photo.) • •Ill reign over clvtc events for the next year. Fiesta de Costa Mesa, an an- nual event to help local c.lli>s raise luods for cllarlfy pro- jects, roos Oct. 12-14 this year, Mexican dinners wtll be served dally ln the park by the Costa Mesa High School Boost- ers C lub, The Fiesta will also InclUde carnival rides, helicop- ter rides, entertainment, an arts and cra.tts show, a new car display and a royal court contest for children. Prtzes will be awarrled at 9 o'clock nlgtltty. Tl\e grand prize, wltlch wtll be given away oo Sunday 6'Ven1ng, Oct. 14, Is a. week for two ln Hawaii. WORKSHOP OCT . FIRST AT MEMORIAL CENTER Monday, October I, IS the NEWPORT HAR80R EIISIGI PIJil.ISHED WEEIILY -PAGE J THURSDAY,_ SEPT. Z71 Jtn CD!DIA 111!1. IMJP, ~ One American in four has this d isease Physicians call it obe.- lty, but II'S jUSt 1&1 un- heahhy tf we call it puundr-loo many pound:1. In .some places a chief cause of early de<~th is malnutnt10n bul m thts country the Grim Reaper's number one-helper 15 Ol~r~:1t1ng. Ovcrw~tght people sub,I(Ct thc1r hurt and blood ves.sc:ls to undu~ SH~S!oeS and stmms. bc-r) mmc~: of cxc.:-..s nesn 1s a menlt« to hc<tlth. YvhtLh 1s ""hy '<l many of us diet today. And those of us who MC' wir sec a phystCI!ln first. We, as profc-s"on .. d Dharmac1sa, know how dfeciJvc a do.:hn·s .alhtce a.n be. Clwistensen 3021 E. COAST HWY ., CORONA DEL MAR 673-2550 FREE LEGAL NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE MENT The following persons are doing business as: Viking Really, 237 Santa Isabel Ave., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92.627: Rus- sell G. Fernstrom, Bkr. 1043- 76-430, 960 Magellan st., Costa Mesa, Ca1tf. 92626; F'rank N. Randazro, Bkr,0-4376117, 10132 Mer edith Dr., Huntington Be:~.ch, Calif. 92646. date set for the first demon -.~:::::===:::::=====;;::::========~ stratton workshop to be held this tall at the Me morial Gar- den Center on tl\eOrange Cooo-~I.e .Ql6!~_o•~orn CONSULTATION & INFORMATION FULL MEDICAL SUPERVISION DIAL 673·1182 10 AM to 6:30 PM NEWPORT WEIGHT CLINIC VIA LIDO, SUITE 250, NEWPORT IIEJIOi I ... ~.Aoi-·!VA"'.Aoi ~~ ~ ~0 WHY EAT HOME ~0 ~ ~ fu"!o COST LESS HERE "'\)P § THE FIRST LUNCHEON ol the 1973-74 club season lor I I the Lido Isle Woman's Cl ub will be held Oct. 9 during a ' ~ b Q 1. ~ harbor cruise aboard the Queen of Balboa and the Belle rimt i ,..ttaR inntr of Balboa . Th• crul•e boats Will pull up to the Lido ClUb- house dock to take on the passenger s. Pictured here ~~ SPEO AL EARL'( Bl RD TO 7 PM 2 95 ... , preparto• t>a•ket luncheoo., to be '""ed by one "old" ~ "-' member and one new member, are, len to r ight, Dee ~~ SOUP TO DESSERT ~~ Dee (Mrs. Andrew) Andrews, Sue (Mrs. Donald) McGowa.n B AFTER 1 PM • A LA CARTE • SAME PRICE \_' and Gloria (Mr s. Richard) Sass, pr ogram chairman. The I new LJWC president, Mrs . James l.o:J!Jon, wtll spend one We cut the eye or center of the prime rib hour on each boat to make sure that all passengers have No Waste _ No Fat _ No Booe r ecelf'ed a forecast of the section classes and programs A STEAK YOU WILL NEVER FORC.ET an.itable for LI WC members. § A REAL GOURMET TREAT ~ M b 0 9 h ~·09PALMST. KELLY'S RESEl?.'TioNS§ em er tea ct. t ! NEAR FEH.RY Pllooe 675-57'14 .. -~-~~~ ~ ~ The home of Mrs, Geo rge El Gallegos; ntstorlan, Mrs. Reg- Kauri, Do..-er Shores, will be lnald Pegram, volunteers, Mr s. the setUn g for a tea and punch R. C. Fuller; and pubUc reb - party Tuesday, Ort. 9, to honor tlons, Mrs. S. Lance Brtntle. prospective members and re-LIKE TO TRAVEL ? HAVE TO TRAVEL? ~ ~.ARBOR TRAVEL NEWPORT BEACH 67S-1311 turning members or the Women 's Auxllllary of the Or- ange County Arthritis Founda- tion. Planning the decorations are Mrs. El Kouri and Mrs. Norman Ctrkle. Olhers assisting are Mmes. Harry Dalton, Ed Dray, Altted Gallade, Conrad Char. Jette and Joseph Shuff. Po•l Rychff Betty Jef'41,.• Otncers of the exec utive ~::;::;~;;:;;;;;;;;;::;;;:;:;;;;::;;;::;;:;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;board ue: president, Mrs. Ray Millie Rl .. 1 Elliott Jr.; vice -president, SATURDAY. SEPT ' 29 _ 10 A.M. ""· J>ck Torre; recording LOBSTER PARADE ALL AROUND NEWPORT CEHTER DRIVE o 30 BANDS o FLOATS • DRILL TEAMS o LOBSTER BMC.E DATF.S: SEPT. 2R, 29, JO cfPor "EVERYTHING IN TENNIS" Freel HAWAII VACATION FOR TWO se<:reWJ, Mrs. Roland Perron; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Theodore Maravlch; treasurer, Mrs. F'red Carter ; parll.amen- tuian, Mrs. Joseph Shutt; and membership, Mrs. Ed Dray. On the appotnUve board are: hospitallty, Mrs. RlchardCote. man; telephooe, Mrs. Coond Charlette; courtesy, Mrs. Rucy (Tnnsport&Uoo 6 Lodclnc) EDti'HJ Cki!R Sept. Z9, 19'73 Fly The Proud Bird <1 the Pacific • CONTINENTAL 747 CELEIIRATING THE GRAND OPENING OF PARAMOUNT SPORTS HEW TENNIS CENTER IN BEVERL '( HILLS JUST COM! Ill AIID RlGIITIR AT AMY 0111 Of OUR T!HNIS CIIITUS TO QUA&.IPY POll Till VACATIOII OR ANY Of THI IIUHDRIDS Of OTHIR ,U.WOUNT I'ORTI IINNI$ PRIUSI ... 11 ...... T-1• c;:tue ... ,....,.. --.. ,._,. M•. e.. •2701 (714 1 .... ,.,~ 7$tlf>Mta......,. ... ....,., '-•,.,.......,C.. .... tJUII IU•0741 (M• P•rG••• ""••••,) Ull. 17tlo n., COSTA lAllA , .... et ., .... ,.,..,. !("'• c .. u .. ,_..,_._ , .... L. ... e-h,C. f21~1 Qoa.~ ... , ... , ...... 6U.~ ..,_.. ... , ..... c....,,. CJill :n~1 AVCO COLLECTION HOW AT N. H. ART MUSEUM ln Its first exhibition of the 1973.1974 season, the Newport Harbor Ar t M 1seum will pre- sent "ln Co ntinuum,·· featuring the Avco collections o( con- temporary art. The uhlbltion Is divided Into 2 sections, one focusing on Avco Flnanclal Services orl· gtoal collection, which ..-as a gift to the Newport HarbOr Art Museum In 1971. Tbe collection consists or 34 paintings, sculp- ILU"e, watercolors, drawings and gTaphtcs by m.a)or American artists of ttte M ies and slx- tles and was pr esented to the Museum wben Avco Financlal Sen1ces mored from Cleveland land, Otllo, to Newport Center. Tbe secood section or the ex- hibition consists of se lecllons from the current Ca Uforn12. col- lection whi ch has been acquired by Avco Financial Services for Its e~tJttve omces In Newport Center during the 1>2st two years. The eXh.lbtUon opened at the Museum Sept. 19 and continues througtt October 21. The Mu- seum isat2211 W. Balboa Blvd., Cent:ral Newport. TRUSTEE MEETINGS SET Tbe Coast CommunJty Col- legtt district board of trustees wtu meet Sept. 26, Oct. t 7, No•. 14 and Z8, aod Dec . 12 • All meeUnp wlll be held at 8 p.m. ln tf)@ district buildinc at 1370 Adam s St. In Costa Mesa. ty FalrgrO\mds ln Costa Mesa '~ ~~ "9V v-... ~ (Gate 2 entrance). There wtu be sessions at 10:30 a.m. and l :30 p.m. Each participant w\11 create a design uslng natural plant material on a wall plaque. This business Is conducted by an unincor porated associa- tion other than a partnership. Signed: Russell G. Fern- strom. This statement was filedwtttt the Co161ty Clerk or Orange County on Sept. II, 1973, Wil- Ham E. StJohn, County Clerk, by Theresa M. Wud, Deputy. lnterested persons may re- quest a reservation form tram, or may send the dollar lee for the craft class, direr fly to Mrs. Westoo Walker, executive sec- r etary of the Garden Center, 919 N. OUve St., Santa Ana 92703, lndlcating the hour pre- ference. The second workshop of the season wtll be held MoDday , Tues. thr~-~t. -------.-II :OOto~ _.-: Publish: Sept. 20, 27, Oct. 4, 11 , 1973, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -28128 and wtu be oo mlnlature u-Oct. 29, at the Garden Center,JL..:~;;;;~..;,:,~.;,::~,::::&::;::i~i;~:i~~"""J uru-n Mnnday throu1h TI!unMMy 1n"l'l'l U1)p~t~ .. ~'ndtJ10am tolipm Orlv.,.up wll'ldow opan I am 10 1:10pm To • P·"'· hiclay AcroJI from On.nt" County Alf110rt 2121 C•mpu3 Oriva. II"Yin&. Callfoml• 1714}~ G RA ND OPENING Free Free Account O pen a Savings or Checking A ccount of only St 00 , or more, and get your gift. Th•• !,!II'"' .•r•• I•• ~nn,, nur ·l j1Pff'l l·ll tnn l o1 \1111 fnr h.ul)..ol.\! '' 1lh 11~ hut I'\ l'll lllOff' 1mpnr1-1111 \ "11 ll ·'1'1'~·· 1,.,,. th•· ~11pf'r ftH'!Hlh n•rvp111111 ,111.J 11\l l ~l.!ll•hn'..! <:pf\ 111' \011'11 ~o>t ,\1 l'!Ut n•'\\ ''·'11).. lu trldill<'ll 1•1 lht' ~t(l!; Wl'.rt' ~I\ HlJil il\\ •1\ dunn~: n11r 1 .r.tn tl Or~'nln~ Wf'.tf' ,1111n nffl'rllll.: .111 •'P!'nrtllllll\ 1n ~"'an In mP NlltHmR l fl;m).. r lolllt•t•r Ch•·rklnl! Arc:ount whLr h t'llmmH11'~ .t\1 Sl'l\ a" r h11tl!f"S for 1hf" ltf,. of 1hP ar:roun1 nn m.tt!t-r what halanr.f' vou mam!Atn All '' t111..t•s ts 11 fpw m•nulf'l!l and vmLT $tOO drpm111 II \'tlU hvr or work tn Irvine. Nf"wpnrl Artu.h. Ct•st a Mesa . Corona tle-1 ~hrnrTu"tln. WP'rf' hNf' whrrP ~·ou nf'r.d !Ill wilh n full-r.n111tt of bankinjllU'fVIC:CS. ,. lwp;111 • a.kJ ........ ,....,...,... c.,., a ......__"",_ ..... ,_ a... dead at 84 LAW & ORDER DINNER -... a.___ --~-­..... ..-lilt AM TPIII,.., lo ..S In .....,._ tbrOIIIP. •• ,... ol .............. _ 'lt'lU :c::! llnparl ---t.. -·-... -llolr--....... ld ..... -.. u ---ud, """ -tlfl ..... lloJdloc • -... ..., lOr Bu!cl So&-"-rill Mn.Bo&mll'llld,-faWUdardor--11111 II 1.DO Port H-oprt. blm lollolr.._.~ WlloA .. ~~~-1. 1111>1. tt,IIDoLocioo 1'bo -tor '0111 bo Joloo G. -. ..... dlod ,._, "' dlld lbe l>l.lowlo( alP!. IIIII, l$11! at. 11101 .,_,. ..... SeiUalta "' IIP1ctuo Rill, ,.,._ 1a11 .. ..., l1!oT 111 wu -Doeton llrll -lid 111&1 Coatrol H...,...C. mer U, S. ~ • ... ..SO. coadtUoa at tbl P«t be <U.s ol a fl'l,ch:rtct ltuU Tbolln Ia C..... dol Mu, IOI!ftrld loo 1 Ill! lltor .. riDe •We a. wu nlcflt tiWIAIV. a UCbt lll'Ob, bill the corooer'1 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL IIOTICE ORANGE COtmTY ROAD DEPARTI(EMT ORANGE COtmTY, CAUFORIIIA A CCifCGU''a autcpQ lboWed IJ:IYesttptlol nledtbltlrottu tbat bl died ola cerebral bem-cause ot ~b. orrbap. Tbere had beea apec-Mr. S.ma.n, wbo fDrmer)J allltloo thll he was the Ylcttm operated a pbotoc;:nphy studio ot a strooa-arm robbery, tte-In Corona del Muwttll Ms wtte, caase he was foUDd 1D the Kathleen. Is 5UI'Y1Yed also by a th•tre wttll a cut on his bead. soo, Robert at Woodland Hills, H1J wile had called pollee aDd 3 graDdcbUdren. llc.day Dlght wben be faUed Funeral servtcis were held to rea:b hom e u hour after SattadaJ in Pa~utc Vtew me- hla: mortal pa.rt, Hafbol' VIew HUts. 12.95 now 6.77 BUTTER·MATIC CORN POPPER Butters the corn as it pops .. automatically_ Simply put popcorn kernels and oil in the no-stick bottom, butter pats on the top. When •t's finished, it shuts off automatically. Then you just flip it ov~ -_,empve the base and serve from the see-thru leun cover. 4-quart capacity. 25467 on #3 J•- James Coburn s.c .. 4 Gr .. t , .... ,. ILIZAIITH TAYLOR •• '-.:'i~IGIIT WATCH" Week GEORGE C. SCOTT fAYE DUNAWAY JOHN MILLS JACK PALA NCE (PG i--t--., ui\L 'hUMt\ t;I<UUE .,.,...;Ci"'; ,.. .us.ulfillf ••. ,. .... -. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS S.led propoall wt11 be recelwed at tbe Offtce ot tbe Ct•ll: of tho Boud of ~-· of lbe C-ty of~ Santa Au., Ca.Woru1a, oo or before MoodtJ, tbe l:itb diJ ot October, 19'7!, at Z:OO P.M. o'cloct, at nteb Ume they will be pubUcly opeoed ud read 1D tbe Offtee ot tbe Clerk of tbe Baud o1 St.l)ervlaors, Room !501, County AdmlnlMraUoo Bul.~ 51!5 North Sycamore, Santa Aaa, C&.l1tornla, tor coutriiCUoo oo Mpways t.o accordance with the plans ud speettlcatloDS therefor, to whtcb special reference 1s made u foUowa: IN THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, 011 Jerooimo Rc:.d from Los Allsoa Boulenrd to Cberry At'ernae, and Cll t.o. AUsoa Boulenrd from Jeroo.tmo Road to Secood Street. OFFICERS tor tile 1973-74 clUb 1811' WIHIAitlu.J,....... day by the Corooa del Mar Kiwaots Ct.., at tbe VIlla Sweden restataant. Pletared bere, from left. art loba Semple 2nd vice-president; Tom Ttft, ftrst nce-prllid•t: Bob ~den, tbe oew presldellot; &Dd BtU Branlt. cbarter · member and past presideat of the Lqtma Hllls-Saddllblck Ktwuls Club and oow Ueutenant 'perDOI' of Dln.loo 41. Elgin Hall Is the oew secretary-treasurer. New board members are Ron Robles. Lee Jordan, Art Peterseo. Joe Wolt>ers, George Spink, Jobtl Wilton and Doo Voa Geklern. Hall Seely Is the outgol.n( presideot. (Howard Folsom photo.) BU~ are required for the enUre work as described berei.D: Item No. I 2 3 Engloeer 's Esttmates Qua.~~oUty Descr.lptloo of Work 1 Ea. AbaDdoa Water WeU 1 Ea. Relocate Roadside Signs 950 L.F. Remon Water Line • s 6 7 8 9 10 290 L.F. RemOTe Wire Slope Protection Fence 4 C.Y. Remove Concrete L.S. Clearing and Gtubbl.ng L.S. Develop Water SI:C)ply SERVICE CLUB REPORT 57,600 C.Y. Roadway Excavation (Alternate "A") 57,600 C.Y. Roadway E~:canttoo (Alternate "B") 740 C.Y. Structure E~:cavatlon Cbet Umber ham, a member about Scouting ln tM com moo- of the dub, will present a lty · • • • 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 (Slope Protection) 145 C. Y. Structure Excavation (Bridge) 80 C.Y . Structure Backtlll (Bridge) 35 c . Y. Pervious Backfill (Bridge) 10,600 Ton Aggregate Base 3,170 Ton AsphaU Coocrete 9 ·Ton Liquid Asphan (Prime Coat) 6 Ton Aspbaltlc Emulsion historical program today, Sept. Balbol. Bay Lloos are making 27, when tbe Exchange Club o1 last_ minute preparations tor Newport Harbor meets at tbe their big weekend Lobster Bake Stuft Shirt. Mr • Umberham, an the 24th annual renewal of ttl~ official of First American Title, tund-ra.tslng event, slated for wtll s how old pictures and dis-through Sunday In Full- cuss the history of the Orange 1~!..!!~~------­County coast. Tonight, there ,. 18 19 (S) 20 (S) Zl (S) 22 (F) 23 (F) Z4 (S.F) 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 (Paint Blnder and fog Seal) 17 s. Y. Place Asphalt Concrete (Miscellaneous Areas) 180 L.F. Place Asphalt Concrete Dike (0.50') 1,210 L.F. 46 Ea. L.S. furnish Concr ete Plllng (45 Ton) Drive Concrete Pile (45 Ton) Prestressing Cast-ln-Place Concrete 60 C. Y. Structure Concrete (Brld~) 610 C.Y. Cast-In-Place Prestressed Concrete (Grade 35-50) 107,000 Lb. Bar Reintorclng Steel (Bridge) 14 Ea. Roadside Signs 100 L.f. 24" RCP (1500-D) 68 L.F'. 24" Bituminous Coaled CSP (0.079") 125 C.Y. Filter Blanket, Type A 75 C. Y. FUter Blanket, TYPe B 315 C.Y. Concreted-Rock Slope Protection 80 C. Y. Concrete (Concreted-Rock Slope Protection) 33 58 C.Y. Class "B" Concrete 34 25 C. Y. Pattern-Stamped Median Paving 35 '1 Ea. Markers (S) 36 210 L.F. Rustle Barrier Railing PLANS, Special Provisions and proposal forms can ooly be obtained by prospective bidders ~ payment or $5.00, which amount shall not be refundable, All cbecks shall be made payable to Orange Cotmty Treasurer, but should be malted to the Road Department, 400 Civic Center Drive Welt, Santa Ana, CaU!ornia, NO BID ... 111 be coosidered unless It Is made oo a blank form IID'nished b)' the County Road Commlss1ooer and Is made In accordance with the provisions of the standard SpectncatJons and Speclal Prov1slons. THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS of the County of Oran~ r eserves the r ight to re}ect any or all bids. THE BIDDER'S ATTENTION is directed to the provisions 1n SecUon 2, "Proposal Requirements and Coodltlons," of the Standard Speclncattons !or the reqUirements and coo41- Uons which he must observe In the preparation of the pro- posal forll' and the s ub mission or the bid. PROVISIONS ot the State Contract Act are oot appUcabte, and prospective bidders will oot be required to be prequall- fi ed. PURSUANT to Section 1770 of the Labor Code, the Board ot Supervisor s has ascertained lhe general i'rev...J Ung ratt of wages appUcable to the work as detailed ln Board of SLq:~ervlsors Resolution No . 72-712. BY ORDER Of THE BOARD OF SUPERVlSORS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CAUfORNlA Date<!: September 25, 1973 will be a board or directors meeting at the home of 1st vice-president Dick Hodge. • • • Tuesday, the Rotary Club of Newport Balboa heard Stanley Bell discuss Proposition 20, the coastllne conservation Initiative, and how II works. Nert TIJesday, the meeting at the Irvine Coast Country Club wlll feature a visit by district gov- ernor Don Gordon. • • • Cor ona del Mar Klwanians installed new om cer s Tuesday, Including President Bob Low- den, vice presidents Ttm Tilt and John Semple. and secre- tary-treasurer Elgin Hall.Nert. Tuesday, Scout leaders Bob WIIU.am s and Bob Stasset will show a Otck Van Dyke film, "Brldgtng the gap," and talk CDM Assn. gets new slate Members of the Corona del Mar Civ1c Assn. •Ill meet Thursday evening, Oct. 4, to take a look at a slate of officer s nominated to serve for the nert year. A nominating committee Is working now f'r om a member- s hip list to come up wllh nom- Inees for president, and a 6- member OO&.rd to serve with him. Wallace Ca lder head, 712 lris Ave ., whose motion at a Sept. 5 meeting sparked the re- organization, said this week that ''the entire memberstl4l wtll !mow whO OlD' nominees are, and there won't be any more referring things to the W. E. STJOHN board of directors, as has been Coutlty Clerk and ex-om.clo Clerk done in the past." of the Board of S~rvtsors ot Mr . Calderhead and other s Orange County, CaWornia have been crlUcal of the cur- By Jw:~e Alexander reM. admtotstratloo, headed by Deputy President Jeremy Hill. GEM TALK TODAY I .. .. '"' .. _.c.... "" •r...oet Jf ,...,., ... .till GMtllorUy OJI a•Mt 11"0' ~ry. JA DE IN CALIFO RNIA Although Canforntans are usually fam!Uar wtth jade, most ol them assocl.ate 1t only with the ancient cultures of [ar eastern colmtrles, un- aware of the b et that here lft '~bel~ ~ lrtate beautUul precious liltooe 11 the object of serious. and well organiz.ed searehes and col- lection. loexpensJve jade Is found In r elative abundancelnCal- lfornla, particularly ln the dangerous waters off the coast ol Monterey, where It is the object of underwater searches by s kin-divers. These and Inland CaUI - ornla jade h~ters then, In home workshops, poUsh the rough pebbles and even cut slabs trom jade boulders. The pebbles and slabs are then fa s tqoned, onen bY high- ly skilled amateur lapidar- Ies, Into Qgurtnes, rings, beads, cabochons, spheres aDd even anJmals. Jade can be found all over the western hemisphere, and the search for this beau- tiful gem mloeral continues to expand as more and more people learn to awrectate the almost mystic beallty of jade. ·~~~=Se~p;t~. ~2;7~and;;~Oc;l.~4:::;,19~7~3;.. 1 1 ,,;•:~•:;-•u;es facing the assoctattoo '-----------,~ I taking some kind of NOW PLAYING THRU OCT 2 the future of Corona MESA COSTA PERFORMANCES _ '7 & 9 PM tram.c, resldP-:ltial l r:;~.·::';::.~l~;o:!!l~;·:,street park-AIJMISSION -Adults -$2.50 of "old" Children under 12 -75~ _j~;;.;::,m~:~\s Mar with newer -in Harbor VIew The Dext move Is murder In LAST OF >M'CIL.AI SturLnc Richard ~n CaDDOD, James II J~"" Hutell.James McShane ' Raquel SboWlnp: 1 aDd 10:37 p.m. Once in your lila there comes along a really big "CCventura picture ... 1 THIS IS 1T1 _,OIOIUJ_...,._~""""-­"' ._ IOHOI·-" 0111( llOIJ ........ -" G CIIOU.S--·--11/1(.0.-. -•-•• .. ., PG .... "THE THIEF WHO CAllE TO DINNER" Ryu O'Neal, JaequeliDe Btuell, Warreo Oates. 1:51 ' ME ~A 1884 NrwPORT BlVD 548 1 SS1 Havo Ou r Used Cor SAVE NOW ON OUR 2.1/2 ACRES OF RNE TRADE INS! Ell ~lolf\.\L JIJST o~E --'72 MUSTANG Automatic, radio, he•ter, power lf .. rin9 , br•kes & windows, •ir c:onditionin9. I l8b. DTB IS 12 PER MONTH m ;a ~·• -· ,.,..... ln.u •• ..... -· """"· 1ow.1 ..... IInaM & Ill CINTOIII CU ..... M ·-· c..Mil Nr • ....._ _,... JOIIflll, Uln." l..c:l. IU & k . _.,JtfiU&L ~~·· (IIIT ... GI •.r.TI U •• fOo. Tell! (1111 """' tlN.I't. -PO· ROMEO <&'JULIET ~ .. lfi MacGr Jw alto Ryan o·l!!al i~ "I.nn: STOR \ '· ' THE ORIGINAL UNCUT VE RSIO N ".Jm.5 CHRIST SfJPERSfAR• • t ;, ' Traffic section formed 1'1lo '""'* at Bet. ZC-10 loU •nnclac 1,100 aee,_ a CAN a"d AMERICAN -oloelanO ---, .. Ill"-Boaeh. 11119'11 .. ...... ,. Goo...,. a-. IM-11'-alacd<laiU T .. tl-taro-toft.,._ .... $1,'1M,OOO;Ia lt'IZ ... ..., * ~fasu *Lunches *Dinners port Btleb.. Tbt poUee 4e&Jui~ t fllal&eefdeet .. udtatbeflr.t B1BIN£SS LUNCH SPEClAL-..$1.15 meat's .,lJ-tltabH.Ibld tnf-MU ,_ tJd.l J.ar we"ye bad a CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH--W to 2 flc 111Ctb1 bu bMD operatiJIC peoplt k10ed 1D. tnftle cold-Featurt ..... wme Mar .. rttu, Beer' WiDe lor ...,enl ....U. aiou. Wltb tb1.a lacrtue ln ._ - Oo Jill)' 1, tbt Newport Beaell per80110e). CCMCtied wttll CMa' Open 7 Dl.ya 15:00 a..m. to mSda.lctJt poU.ce department startec1 1 preae11l ai:JtlltJ' topt.DpoiDtprob-l.lt Fri. '-Sat. to 1:00 a.m. Brl!ll.kfl5b IS to 11, SUD .. Il to trame -.cUoo. partiaUy fuoded lem ..,... ud problem wtoJa-H ACJEND A ,. r.o .. t .,...to. lllcluoled Ill -.. •• npoct to aoo a do-"' "' tbt procram are a computerised cr ... lD the number of tram.c Restaurant Here's lhe perfect wty to mah JOur moner or MCurrtitl do "lople dutr" tnrfte data system, and addl-aeeideata by July oloestyeu." .~~~~~~;::. t1oaal tramc personnel. P-Ial tbe proenm be-COlT COlT PD In JUIJ, 19'72, wlthlmple-JIT COlT mentation of "projeCt TRIP" (tnlllc rocordatmplemeotatiOO COlT C project) •Uh a $55,000 ll'ut from lbe 0!1Ice ol Tnl!lc JIT BatetJ . Pto)ect TRIP utab- llabed • traltlc data "'-COlT wblcb prtwtcSeJ: timely tnforma- Uoc 011 tral!lc accld ..... Tbe Jl T COlT t COlT CO COlT t IT CO OIT I co II thr~ ~ouords rmpos~rble cal! tod1y lor !he eye openrna ,lo•y of Hoag Memorrll Ho~prtll'i "Tour rte~rblt PIJns lor GrvrnliC You will bt rn lor a plusanr surprrser ,...,..., (714) 645-1600 A TOPPING Otrl' CEREMONY wu held Sept.l4 00 top of lntormaUoa. Ia ued to eon.ct the 11 story medical tower of Hoag bospltal. The last 801 WILLIAMS MOVES enlfneertoc problems aDd 1n fuoetioo of the ctaDt eri.Dit oo tbe tower .wuratstncan TO MPT. CEMT!R HQ . theusJ.gnmentoftraftle pollce e•.rcreen tne to ttle roof, aicn1fytng a blessing that tbe Robert H. Wllllama, former -to problem areas. structure reached tbe top sueeesstully. Pictured bere ty a member d. Cok!well Bank-Phase U bep.n 1n July, 1973, at the ''Chrtstelll.ng" are, from left, tor mer Newport er Man.acement Corporatloll's With "Project T,A,R,P." (traf- Beaeh Mayor Dora HIU.. retlred secretary of the Hoag appraisal department l1l Pboe-tic accident reduction project~ hospital board; Cbarles Fishback, treasurer of the board· n1x. r.a transterredtotbecom-IUDded by a $164,000 grant, aod Carroll Seek, former board member, a.od Winifred Bacon: l)aDJ'S Newport Center oMce, tla.s established a formal pollee former administrator of the hospital. Tt.e 3 year old wbere be wtll CGilUD .. appnls-department traUle secUoo. eYergreen tree, donated by Mr. and Mrs. Flshback., sym-lng real estate prq,erties 1n Seyen trame omcers were boUzes the expansion campalgn's 3 "reach years." The Orange, RIYerstde aodSUBer-add«J, also 3 tra.trtc sedans, 2 tree wm be planted aear the tower as a benedtctioo nardioo coates. motorcycles, and related equlp- tllat the medical tower (and the tree) will sustain a long Mr. WUllams, a aaUYe of ment such as radar, measurlog SAYINGS& 20% SAVINGS on CASH & CARRY n.. wOftd'a &M,..._ Clrapery Mnk:e totally dedh:Med to proWS. y.ou wttll 100% guarant-.d drapery c&.enlng utl.,lletion. (If cl..,.llble) When tt eOMH to dr...-rt c....,... or ..._ drllperies, be assured th8t •• will Mwap h•Y• ''"'' best lnt-..t In tnlnd. OtiMr Mnk:" Include: lsike dow....,........, drapery herdw .... , lltterMitlons. ftameprooftng, lnaurMICe elalma. lree estimates. no obtrgafion Terms. of course FREE LOAN DRAPERIES Ask lor Thom .. Sl•tlllng•• aDd productlYe Ute. Completion schedule for the medical Southern Ca.Ufornt.a, wu grad-devices, aod photo equipment. tower calls for the flrst 3 floors to be ready late 1n October ._.ted trom tbe Unherstty of The new section, com maDded aDd the 8 patient floors out April. (DaYid Ross photo.) Arlr.ooa wblth a bachelor of by Lt. Jim Spears, oow bu '· science degree lD agrtcultara.l 1"' omcers, 5 fteld aectdeot .,WOftt.O'S L.AitQEST EXCLUSIVE GUAIIAHT££0 DRAPERY SERVICE" HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 301 E Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, CA. 92660 Newcome"IIOCI at Hoag ecooomlcs. Prtnr "' his jototng tnYestlgators, 2 !rattle tnYestl-& 0 Coldwell Banker Management ptors, "' motorcycle otftcers, Corp •• be spent more thaD "/ aDd 3 s'C)enlsors. • TUESDAY, AUG. 21 years wttb a Pboenl.l:-buedag-"There ls DO Question of tbe ~·COlT drapery cleaners s4o-t366 J.l! and service 642·0270 Serving Oranre County For 22 Years PHOH E 642-3766 324M. Newport Bly.f. Newport Beach • SUND AY, AUG. 19 Girl •. Mr . and Mrs. Charles Ntcbols, 4346 Wtntersweet Way, ln1ne._ Glrl •• Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Knoelter, 175"11 Manchester Avenoo, Irvine. • MONDAY, AUG. ZO Boy --Mr. and Mrs. James Colcla.ser, 3281 Colorado Lane, Costa Mesa. Girl --Mr. and Mrs . John G. Belles, 525 w. Victoria, Apt. 19, Costa Mesa . Boy --Mr. and Mrs. John M. Cole, 624 Poppy, Corona del Mar. Girl --Mr . and Mrs. Mark Betu'ens, 2985 Mllbro, Costa Yesa. RestautOJtf Chlnose- AmeriCCI'l Cuisine Promise Good Food LUNCH, DINNER, COCKTAILS TO GO (SPECIAL DISC:OUN BANQUETS /CATERING To Servo Y"" a M emorrzbk Dm..er is Our Cool -~~-OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK IN CORONA DB. MAR 673-9919 2121 E. COAST lfNY. 673~44771• FOR ALL OF YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS GENE H. ROBERTSON INSURANCE 2711 E. CO.t.ST HWY . Corona dol Mar -Tolophono 673-3850 Boy --Mr. and Mrs. RObert rlcultural Drm asanappnlser, necessity for the establlsbment H. Curry, 23 Bay Island, Balboa. farm aod rucb manager and of our tra.mc secUon," said Glrl --Mr. and Mrs . John 1mn eorrespoodeot. Newport Beach Pollee CbJef Garrett, 1834 Klnglet Court, B. James Glavas. "We'Ye been Costa Mesa. Girl --Mr. and Mr s. Robert Cordrey, 3164 Gibraltar, Costa Mesa. Girl --Mr. aod Mr s. Dartd Barnes, 2415 E. 16th St., Apt. 2, Nelt"port Helgllts. * WEDNESDAY, AUG. 22 Girl -· Mr. and Mrs. Cordell Ross, 2300 Fairview Road, Apt, Q-101, Costa Mesa . Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Paul Messente, 1009 West Bay, Bal- boa. * THURSDAY , AUG. 23 Boy --Mr . and Mrs. WBllam George, 106 29th Street, New- port Beach. • FRIDAY, AUG. 24 Glrl --Mr. and Mrs. Wal - ter Boice, 29-tS Catalpa ·Street, East Bll.d!. Glrl --Mr. and Mra. Richard .carroll, 1105 ~oo Ln., West- cUff. Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Robin WtlUams, 1536 Elm AYenue, Costa Mesa. • SATURDAY, AUG. 25 Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haslam, 4 Point Lorna Drive, Spyglass Hlll. Girl Mr. and Mrs. AttU.a. Csabafy, 5~Z Catowbil., lnlne. Girl -· Mr. and Mrs, Michael Clemons, I "11 0 s. Bay Froot, Balboa Island. • SUND AY, AUG. 26 Twtn gtrl and boy --Mr . and Mrs. CUlford Hooper, 2"15"1 Queda Way, lrvtoe. Boy -~ Mr . and Mrs. Slmg- Chun Ch iang, 3882 Balsa, lr- Y!ne. • MONDAY, AUG. 27 Girl --Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roblnsoo., 950 Cheyenne, Costa Mesa. Girl ·-Mr. and M.rs. Pat- rick Deoeher, 100 Via Wasters, Lido Isle. • TUESDAY, AUG, 28 Boy --Mr. &Dd Mrs. Mlclll..el Murphy, 513 Poppy, Corona del Mar. Girl --Mr. and Mrs. Garry Gtllette, 10!4 Sandcastle Dr., Corona del Mar, Boy ·-Mr. aDd Mrs. Eueene Ward, 1547-B Wintergreen_ Costa Mesa. • WEDN"ESDA Y, AUG, 29 Girl -· Mr. and Mrs. l...eoD Christensen, 5"11 Joum St., 18, Costa Mesa. Boy --Mr . IDd Mrs. Jobo Potter, 251 WaiD.-:, Newport Shores. • THURSDAY, AUG. SO 8oJ --Mr. a.od Mrs. Jam Sum.mers, 435-1/2 Heltotrope. Cor001 del Yar. • FRIDAY, AUG. Sl Weliketotreatpeople as rnd1v1duals . not numbers Some say that makes us "old fashtoned·· But we thmk our per sonal service to our savers for almost half a century 1s why we've grovm to nearly half a btlhon dollars strong When you moveyoursavmgsto The B1gM you 'II recerve a warm greettng. htgh 1nterest and lo ts o f "o ld fa sh 10ned" attention .s9tVWO AU OltANGE COCMTY-ItADIO DfSIIATCH£0 TIWCIC5 1702 Newport Blvd . AI 17th St. Of added 1nte rt"st valuable !ree sen·rces' 0 Free Safe Depo>i! Box 0 Free Photocopv Service 0 Free Travelers Chequ es 0 Free :'\o tc:n\· Ser\ rce =:J Fre'=' r'\r1!~ Collection ' . ' ~ .... :=~====:::::::::::::~ Glrl --Mr. &Dd Mrs. Kat-sum! Karu)l, !08 CecU Pl.. '.:oata ..... Fine Furniture Whether your account balance is $S.OO or $500.000. Mutual Savings has a high· earning. insured savings plan to fit your needs Nov. neanng i'l hcdf ceniUT\' nf ::.eMce 10 Southern Cahforn1a savers the B•g M -Mutual Sa \'1119 " IS almost hC\If a bdlron do\l,,r~ -.trnnq and ... ri\1 grO\.Vlng w1th thrc~::~ tlt:'\\ . office., th1s year• Touch-up .1.~ LET Ill RECTifY YOUR ACCttiDEN"""IT"'I AIID K.91l . _. RE§TQI!£ YOUR PI!K(ELISS JW!!!I"'QQ!!. -P ... illl ... l"fV •t: TOVC:M·~ AM0 tlli~l· , .... o ...... ,.o-• 0t111 _..,c• , ............ ...c: ...... 0 M0VOI'ol0 C"""' ... Your Interesting Neighbor ... in your nearby Mutual Savings office, welcomes the opportunity to assist you. ·ill~tJ ~ JltJ~i)~:s'Jill:D ll~l'ID:JOOl Now 9 o fftces C.mog" r<'zk Charsworth. Cap1strano San Clemente. Corona del M.u. Covuld . G lendale. Pasadena. Thousand Oaks. Vis ta, West Arcadia c ...... Mw. .. 7~c-t.., .-, " lltU-Y, Sl:/'T. %1, lt1J COIIIIA 1111. Mit, CAL Book reviews resumed lOW lO 'IISIIf' A AIIST IOOJ SIOIFAff ,..,. -It-warlou....,. at '-"'toto pr<>toct tbtiUilfta .. -.. cut" •meWAc. ....... t60Wd -· Ooo -'t ...... !aria( • -llr• .. rot .. jut .......... boca ... It eooJd "'--bt """""" blmlttf aptut auch u e'ftbtlalttJ bJ tatlD.r oC ft.re l.uuraoce. Wbeo wt stop to consider bow complex our 80CJeCJ Ia becomJoc. bow dependent we are OD otllers to aaq>b' our oetds, there Ia an 1Dereutnr need 10 ut1Uu the principle ot PREPAREDNESS •• "just In euo." Ooe Important ar• of preputdDenll the Deed to estabUU a food &"''JIJ. Such a stCJPIJ &erYes u a pracUeal form of "tosuraoee" proteetlDC apbult sueb oecurreocu u : food shortages, UDemploymeM, trulportaUoa strlkea, cl'rtl unrest, break down of food produetloo IDd dlstrt- butlon, or from &Gas of lncome tbrotJCbper&ODI.Isiclmeu or Injury. Tbe concept of a food shOrtage ._,.,IY Is DOt oew. tt wasn't too many years lifO that almost et'efJ tamt}J ttad a large pantry hUed wtth food U..t could sustain them from season to seasoo. Now daJs, It Js alarmtnc to realhe that most famiUes do oot bi.Ye autn.clent food on hand to sustaJn themselYes for eYeD ONE weeki Feel the peace of mind that comes trom tnow1ng th.at for a detlntte period of time, you are prepared to m~et ~Y food shortages or emergencies. 12 MONTH REDI·RESERYE FOODS PERMA -PAK'S fA Mil 'f Of REDI-RESEIVE fOODS COMPACT -CONVENIENT-NUTRITIOUS Featuring LOW MOISTURE FOODS containing all the nutri- tive and other essential elements or their raw compooents, Our Family Preparedness food Reserve Is compact and convenient to store. Everything Is prepacked and contains sutnclent food to feed a famUy of four for approximately three months, or an adult for one year. Our SI.I!PIY Is balanced nutrtttonally to provide each famlly member with: Two daily servings of frutt Three dally servings of vegetables Two dally servings of protein foods Two dally 8 ounce servings of milk Su!ficient wheat to provide 1/2 loa! of bread dally Approximately 70 grams of protein dally Approximately 1,535 calories dally, plus vitamins and minerals Available for Immediate Delivery COME IN OR CALL TODAY! STORE HOURS, 9.6 MON. THRU SAT. PERMA·STOR FOODS • 1366.0 Logan Avenue Costa Mesa 1-<J...J!AiU"t~h,ow MOISTURE FOODS FOR HOME CAMPING -BOATING-STORAGE RAm AiR a •SSIFIED ADs I Tl• 2T-. l ·Ti .. • 1110 <1.110 S.IIO .15 a _. • '"' .......... l..tD 2..tD 21_.,.a_. ..•• :uo s.110 Jl _. .... -..... 2.00 .&.110 w .... _._._ .ao .10 eliUSI CAL FOR SALE FABULOUS OISPO)AL SALE New & Used Organs at HUGE Sutncs Used trom $149.50 Enn these InclUde bench -- dellvery. New from $4 95.00, Free Lessons --Music -- Guarantee. Schmidt Wuslc Company 1907 N. Main St., Santa Ana 547-6056 PIANOS --PIAN(!; --PIANOS Spinets --Con901es --Grands Priced To Sell Just to --STEINWAY Gr..OO 5' 10-1/2" --Bel.utlfullT re- finished 4r reeODdltlooed 1f1tll a teo year warraaty --$8995. Many others --New &: Usedll Scbmldt Mlllde Company 1907 N. lla1D St., Santa Ana 54?..t&.!O FOR SALE PORSCHI ROAm'fER, Cc:m- .,_-o, llel s...., 00. - I?J.ti?J. MISCELLANEOUS DOROTHY NAPKIE lNTERIORS (11 years wtth W, &IJ. Sloane) 411 Rlnrstde Ave., Newport Beach. Pbooe 548-97'98 or leave message at 642-1691. LEGAL SECRETARY, middle- aged with no children or pets, wi$hes to li-re In and look after your home and pets whUe you are any. Boodable --references. Please call Wl-8222. ALCOHOLICS ANO!IYMOU> •• P-541..721?. P.O. Boz No. IW, COBia 11-. SPOTS BBFQIE YQ!B BYES- oo JVIII' DIW carpet • rtmeft lbtm wlllo B ... ~ •• Root electrfc: •'IPCJIClC, $1.00. Cron Rardwu'e, SI07 Ellt ~ Bwr. c..-dol Mar. T1oo -~ ._ Ro\111 WI, .\loJoalo Cl ... -c•atPI-nlwlll--.-... , "" 111o -,_. at 111o ..__, --Mro. tt.. GID II ___ ........... -··-s..wa.'-__ T_C .... caht. 11 t • doJ, Oet. •· no _... w111 ..... KtuCuaatta w•m,.., prd dmtl m.ruy crttle Ulli dlr-"' .... _..., -will nftw c.-rtllt btlt •U..Ud lin --1llcvy -Hor ,_ -• bUlla moat• wtu be Maaa. er .. Tbomu, aetna IDd aatbal' ot '•By Emi)J poaeiHd, .. a. lrlll-_,---· ODII oc:tt.ac. tile lllap, molloo pfetlll'll, radio ud teltftaloo. Coif" wtll be arTad at 10 a.m., folloftd by the 10:10 procram praalded orer b1 Mr1. LIWC fetes newcomers Tbe Udo tale Womao's Club W"'ll ltart tbe M&IOil wtlb a cbampape cotree brseb Oet. Z at the red lDd white tay front OOme of Mrs. T. Eldoa Jacboo. Tbe trtmcb Ylll bonor Deweomers to Lido ble. Mrs. Jamu Loudon. clttl president, wlU Introduce tbe program chairm.ao, Mrs. Rich- J THE JUNIOR EDELL CLUB of Newport Beach udhiiSbuds and friends will gather tor a wine tasting party at 8 p.m. this Saturday, Sept. 29, at the home of Mr. 1M Mrs. Robert Scott of Newport Beach. Proceeds will go to tile club's Americanism project --a needy family. Pictured here are Mrs. Robert Scott, ctlalrma.n tor the event, and a committee member, Mrs. Larry Thayer. others asslst- lng are Mmes. James Muzzy, Gary Wt1llamsoo, Jarokl Cole and Larry Mttchell. ard Soss, who wtll present a •--summary of chf) prognm dur- Time is now for Jr. Ebell The Junior Ebell Club ot Newport Beach will open the club year today, Sept, 27, with a 10 a.m. brtmch at the Ebell clubhouse, 515 w. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. wilh the general membersblp tnclude s~rt to the-Mlutoo VIe~ Jlm..lors project of pur- chasing a bus to provide trans- portation of the mentally re- tarded attending the Good Shep- herd Lutheran Home ln El Tore. Newport Juolors wUI be sa.Ylng Betty Crocker co~ns as part of thJs project. ing the eomlng year. Tbe see- tlon chairmen wtllpresentplalls for the year's acU'ttUes 1n lbe fields of art, bookre'ttew, home Iandscaplng and decorattoD., ex- ercise, traYel, tenals antf for- eign 1aneuare. Responsible for food, tun and nowers tor this day wUl be Mmes. Kenoeth Reaume, Eu- reoe MeUnkotl', Donald Mc- Gowan, Robert Doctor, Henry Shaw, H. L. AleDDder and Paul Chapman. THE BETROTHAL or their daughter, Ann Gaynor Laub, to Jerry Steno Benner Is an- no~~nced by Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Osburn l..aub or New- port Beach, Ann Is a student at Orange Coast College. The future bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. WllUam Benner of Garden Grove, tsatteDdingCal- lfornt.a state College, Loog Beach. Theme for this event Is "The Ume Is DOW." Special guest and Sl)eaker ls Mrs. Allen Christ- enson, head of Orange County Chapter of Ald to Baja, wtUch Is ooe of the clubs ma~r pro- jects th.ls year. New members wtll be wel- comed Into the club: Mmes. Robert Cimini, Jerome Rey- nolds and William Hamm. UDder a proposed health com- mittee project, with Mrs. James Muzzy as cha..l rman, a kidney disease detection machine will be taken aro!Dd to schools In the area. Mason night at Bethel Projects being carried over aga.Jn this year are the V.D. -----------clinic ln Costa Mesa, the well New pro}ects to be discussed ••• of soc:ial note By PEC babf cl.1nlc and the bloodmobile. LIGAL MOnti FJCTITIO\E BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business u : Harbor Hobbycratts, 1926 Harbor Mrs. James Common, rettr- ing deputy ICf'IDd guardian for CaUforn.la, made her otflclal visit toBetbe1313,Job's0a.ugh- ters, at the Sept, 18 meeting, Debb1 Hebert, boooredqueen, presented a gold charm to Mrs. Common, who ns the founder of Bethel 313 and sened as the nrst guardian, Mrs. Mu HUes was presented a certtftcate as member of honor for her ser- Ytces. Dan Kroeger and Susan Wales were ln1Hated as new members. It was also Mason's night at the Bethel meettna:. Those attending 1Dcluded Ralph Eng, John Hefty, Arnold Ark, Tom Ashby, Al Ashenburg. Bill O'Neil, L. S. Eldon, Harold Wyman, Dick Cook, Colrts BtD'roughes, w. B. Freeley, Dennis Newstedl, Bill Johnson, Mu HUes, Gene Hebert, Btu Schmidt, Alan Welt, Dick Par- rish, and Joe Kincaid. A special visitor at the Larry Jordan house 1n Corona del Mar Is Mrs. W. C. Jordan, Mr. Jordan's mother, ef Wheatoo, Ill. "Grandma" Jordan Is es- pecially en~ytnl a visit wtth her 2 grasxkSaughters. Blvd., Costa Mesa, Cal. 92627: Kathryn Mae Hlnkle, 1773 Ken- wood Pl., Costa Mesa, Cal. 92627; Rebecca Ann ShOrt, 408 Dance company_ at OCC~. • • • From FLD!and to Leningrad, Russi.a, and then back to Fin- land and nnauy to Sweden -- and NO smog --that Is the latest report from Mrs. Brite Maim-Brandenberg (formerly Mrs. Brite Pretorlous) of Cor- ona del Mar. • • • Ber!W'd, Costa Mesa, Cal. A oommuntty arts proJect, 29627. ~ b7 a lf&Dt trom tbt Th.ls business ts conducted Natiohal Eodowment of the Arts by a Umited partnership. In W'ubiD(too. D.C., wtu bring Signed: Kathryn Mae Hinkle. the tamadGlorlaNewma.oDance This statement was ntedwlth Tbeater to Orange Coast the county clerk of Ora.nge College for a series of coo- County on Sept. 25, 1973, WI!-certs, lectures and demonstra- Uam E. St John, county clerk, tlons. by Theresa M. Ward, deplty. Tba dance company w1ll opaa Publish: Sept, 27, Oct. 4, 11, Us OC:Cstaytb.lsSaturday,Sept. 18, 1973, 1n the Newport Hu-29 , w1th a tree eoocert at 8:30 bor Ensign. F -28431 p.m. 1D the OCC aacutortum. On Jfov. 15 ihe "';·~~~ wlll cooduc.t a tree dance lecture-de.monstraUon at 7!30 p.m. LD the audltortwn. A closi.Dg concert wtll be held Nov. 16 at 8:30p.m. Other ennts scheduled by the company, but Umlted to select- ed grQICis, include a photogra- pher's session on Sept. 28, a bumantttes lecture and a musle I sessloc oo Oct. Z4, and an artists sesslon Nov. 7. Pharmacy Phlc:ts Our sense of taste tells us only 1f something Is sweet, sour, salty or bitter. The rest of our ''tasting" we do with our nose . . . our Mnse of smell. Tlny odor molecules are given off by all odoriferous substances. These travel to the olfactory area of our noses, about the sl.ze of a dime, high up In the nasal passage where speclal nerve cells detect these molecules aDd transmit the message to the brain. Foods, especially II hot, give ott odor mole- cules 'Which we sense and associate with the "taste" or the food. Our sense of smell Is so acute that we can detect the presence of a single odor molecule even when diluted with mllllons of molecules of air . Our prompt, precise prescrlpUon servtee will be e_;nctly to your taste. Planning a party" Visit our CARD N' PARTY for Ideas, party goods, prizes and favors. • ' HANDY HINT : A paper can mark the page and • cHp as a bookmark the paragraph, too. B@SIDE) PJ!1.~~A~~ 1016 lteytich..,. .,. ... /jl.N ••'5111' nHn• If the a iOO.cor e llt"On't come to Newpor t, many fishermen wl !I go hunting wlth a baited hook. Don and Frances Frank- Un of Corona del Mar found some ~ Morro Bay way aDd brought back one apiece when they returned from the nshlng jltmt tills week. on 117:10. RELP 11 AI'ITED CHINESE MANDARIN C~ wa.nted. Call Shangbai PlDe Garden, 673-3802. REAL ESTATE CUSTOM BUILT HOME on cor - ner lot, Costa Mesa back bay area, 4 bedrooms and 2 taths ~tatrs, llvLDgroom, dlnint room, kltcbeo, famlly room, deo and bath down stairs. Lots of closet space, tarp dod:lle ear p.rage, 2 coYered pa.Hos, 4 citrus trees, Woodland scbool dlst. $87,500, owner, 548-4732 or 531-0660. FOR IIEI'IT NEARLY oew COW garace apartment, an .. Uable Oct. 15. Two bedrooms. Z bathS, fire. pJace, h75 per moott1. Y eu 1eaJM. Lola Vogel Realtor, 548-9146. LAXE ARROWHEAD, DOI1b sbore, moUalo cbaaet. SlHpe lt. 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D 8T., N •• YO .. k CtTV in the caM ot th. ruler Ha don not Otoy bel11r1 IOCJII. In point He I• aayina. .. Do DOt call me JOOd unt• you real- Saved by Graee TH& CH .. IITtAN •&ACON, ANWr: The pta betoaa to the boly city, the .,... JttUII.W:m. which llOIDa dowa from Ood to Che aew eanb &her lbe m.Uitalllwu (Rn. 21: 1·2.12l. lboy bow the....., of chc twelve lriba written oo ~ jwt another evidence of the etcroa1 nation God has c.holen and the ful- fi llment ot His promile to Abraham, laue, and Jacob. The 1housand-year reian of the Lord Jt:sUI Chriat has concluded, and now the capital ci1y of the kinadom He delivers 10 God the Father comes down from heaven. Bocb the Father and the Son reian from this city (22:1). 1bc nations and che k..i np of the eanh enter tbc city throuah that: p tes (21 :24--25), 11nd the inscribed names of the twelve trrhe~ w111 be an everla.Rina remin~r 1hat God has done u He purpoi>Cd fha. 45 :20-25; 46:10-11). iu who I am." • ' 7 N HAOD.N IT., COLLINOIWOO D, N.J • t)110:'1""' n .. , .. f 11"' lht' 1t'ply "' ("lu"l '" Lulu• 18./IJ (""Will' ,·ulll'.\"1 rlwu "I<" t.:o"J .'") ~t~/n 1lw1 1/1· \I'll\" 11ro1 n/,.,,fult'/1 pt'f[~1·1? ,..,,.,1,,., He d~~o:~ nCll Jeny H,, Quc,.tlnn : I .,.,,JJ liAr '" lo~ttM' f1•1n Mutlhn•· 14:1 j with Donlrl 9:27 011111111 ~ opplifflto L11lr 21:10. An.fwt'r: The r~ct that there are ecr· tai n ~milurilic-<-in I~ llCCt">Unh ha' e:m!<J 11umc h"> think thut t~~)' rd u In the '"'m...· rime:-period". All cvcnt1i ,.,( ok· 1itruet il•l'l huvc '-Ornl: ~miluri tiM. Whut nlll"l he: MICd in the UCCUIIRIII n( Malfhc.•.O.t anJ t.uk.: arc:-the: diuimiluritie11 . The de,ol11tron of Mauhew 24 ; 15-29 i~ one: thut ha' no parallel C 11ersc 21) and i" ft.,ll<~woed hy the return or the l.or..t til tlk c .• rl h ! ver~-" 29·11 ). The ~•lat it'n "' I uk.\: :! I ; 20 " full nwa/ hy th< Ji~pcr!!iun ,,, t~ J..:w~ 11mung the: nuti.-.n~ and (ien- uk d"mmo~lttln ovC'r Jcru ... ak nr "until thC' tlnll...., ,,( th~o.• (icnt ilc:~ he (u lfillo:J ." It '·' 'nt•t un11l ,olllo'r thi" lh:tl we: ;tro: giv~n th.: p;.r;olll'l in li\'r~' :!:'i-:!7 111 Mallhew 2~::!"·'' The rune .. ''' th.: <.io:nt ile" will thcrdore Ct'ndutlc with the ai>Hmin;ttim• ''' d..: ... •la tn•n ~rt•k~n 111 111 M ;ott h~.·w. Quation · lJcwf h •rw/1 4 .11 .•. ,,.,._ JP/1..1" /IIUI C"UriiWI 1Ji11 t'r/1 ht'I K"I'I"II 1111"/1 "i'hl hand uml tht'lr lt>/1 lianJ,'" rt'jn 111 chiiJrnr m jtlfl Pl'fl(ll~ ur f/t'ltnlll? ,_... nuhah., S••l••,., ma. P•rl, ,. • .,,.,."h. Golden Tm: .,., 1>J -·.,. :1' -1/tnwglt t•lt; liN 11w..,., that they were inc:a,.btc or moral di,. yowsJu,: il U 1M lift II/ G-' (P..pb. Z:8). Ct!:tRR)CQ1 and qUO(c Deutt:ronom, I" J HE Epi.dt of Paul the en.atett problems to which the 1 ;)9, ·· ... had no knowkd• between A~ to the Ephe:lianl ia thoughts of men are now being turnecl a~ood 11nd evil." Furcherrnorc, the concerned with the IJQt -the JOJidarity of humanity and the Book of Joruth open1 with a 11atcment t~e of the unity of the relotion of our world to the whole of the wlekedneu of Nineveh, and Church u the body of Kosmos.' 'In the depth of itt theol· Jon11h i• laked to cry upinat it and Oiritt. A general 1auda· ogy.' aays Farrar (a modern acholar), 1hls cerlainly indiCMlt!i moral rcspon-. tion of thb inspired book MustJg•s of 1116 Boolla, p. 334, 'in the ~·hil ity . Thi11 is fuuher cYidencW by is given by a Scottiah wrrter fn the loft.ineu of iu moralt:, in the way in !he fact that tkt people ,,r Ni~veh be-introduction of his u~eful commentary whtch tM simplest monl truths IU'e ht:11ed God ~tr\IJ repented 1.,:5-10). on Ephnlans: "From the wealth of based upon the profounclat religious Jonah was d i~ple~o~scd wtth God's cum-1deu :md sustained grandeur of style doctrine~, the epistle it unparal\ded',. pan1on and felt lhat w h~o~t he h111d an-which characterize thil epiltle, it hu (cf. John Macpherson, CoMf'Mftlor) nounctd (;\:4 ) ll~uld be carried out been the subject of enthusiastic ad-OM Sl. Powls E~iltk to lit, Eplt1riolu, e11en thuugh he knew Goc.J w~o~-" Aftu-miration on the ~rt of all in every 1892). C1ous and merciful (4:2;. What fol-age who had any love lor and c:xpcri-MoJ;eOver, in connection with the lows in chapter 4 refers to GOO's deal-ence o f the deep things of God . 'The study of the Ephesian letter, the re~ in-' with Jonah who needed to have hill epistle,' says (hrysostom [a Church mar-ks of a lcamed hi.storian should be own heart ~tirred with compaMion. Father o f the fourth centuryl in the noted : "Ephesians it, in tome re. This i~ done hy means or the aourd Preface to his Homilies on Ephesians, sptcts, the most profound and difficult rhat (h w..l cau-.c:J to gr~o.•w up 11• ~udc 'overflows with lofty thoughU and (though not the moat important} of him anJ then had 11 worm destroy 11 doctrines. In this Scripture the Apos,-his [Paul's} epistles. It certainly is For th•~ gourd Jonah had reg.urd. and tie rf'vr.~..l~ what he had scarcely any-the most spiritual and ckvout, com- how much more therefore should ool where else expressed.' Cole~ posed in an exalted and transc.md~nt !!•"llJru.:"~ 1n t~H\ l.lUC:Stlon. In I!.ICI, a ~o.rrlo'l\11 ~t uJy ••t the conh:.\t H\diCiltt:\ 111~1 1he t>p pusll\'. The: ruler had n~· 11gh1 IP ~·;•II Chn~t good unle~ll he real· 11nl v.l11• H L" wa ... Not ice how He d.:.dl w1 1h 11"1~.· C.tnaanitish wuman tn \1.JIIh,·v. I 'i 22 when 'h.: calkt.l Him lhlo' """••11 ~.>1 l);o v1tl ·· He an~wercd nt•l .1 v.~>nl ' She h.ul com.: "' Him on a h."" IP "'h1ch 'h.: haJ n~• ri ghc. Whe n ,he re;1lr h·J lhr, .onJ came to Hun JUlll 1•11 her ''"'ll He :1-o.:n ~1J . "gr.:at 1; tin l.u•h he 11 ur11" thee c:11en a~ thou God hllve regard for the thousands of (an English ~t and critic], in his state of mind, where theology rises An.J -.•n . The ~t~ate mcnt h o~!i h«:n chiiJ ren and the vast number of canle Tabl1 Talk, hu pronounced it the di-into worship, and meditation into ora- ta ken both wa y~. The: literal ~~~~ that hild Mthing to do with the wick-vinest composition of man, embracing t ion. It i!l the Epistle of the Heaven- would simply ii ppl y 11 to children, ilnd cdnes~ ut this city? The abrupt ending every doctrine of Christianity, Godd lies (to epourcJaio ), a solemn liturgy, there seem!! to be no reason for not nf the hook at this point indicate!! how [a Biblical scholar J coruidert that in an ode to Christ and his spotleu bride, tilking it so. If it appl i~ w people gen · \:;.>rnplett'l y Jonilh was silenced by th is this epistle, as compand with Ns the Song of Song1 in the New Testa- c:rall y then 11 relate~ to their ignorance: :orgume nl. Through Jonah God gi11es earlier writinp, Paul speaks that wis-mcnt. The aged apostle soared high o~nd we must spc:cul ;ate a.~ to what that •• llc:nu:nduu~ ~tgn regard ing the re11ur-dom which he declared to the Corinth-above all earthly things to ~ invisible might h;a11e ~en. Thus. Mr. Robinson. rc:.:tum t•f the Lord Jes ull Chrillt and. ians could only be uttered among those and eternal realities in Heaven. From m Th .. N ,..,.. Bi h/,. rm,mntlar.~·. ~tal c~. ·•• the! ..arne lime. shows Hi~ com-that are ~rf«t. Wescott [a New his gloomy confinement he ascended ··Tho~ ·~ prub;~.hly a reference to th~tt t piiMWn not onl y for a si nful multitud e T estament scholar 1 classes it along for a stasOn to the Mount of Trana- 1gnorance, o~s compareo.J wi th the! b -hu t <~ISO (or the correct ron and de-with the writings o f St . John a.!l con -figuration. Th~ prisoRCT" of Christ, raehte, of the: lla w of GoJ." Oth.:n say velopment o f the life of nne individ ual. · · • h 1 1 t' f th ha " t:d h he ld" WI. I I How to Become Christian I '"I ___; ___________ .::••:::•"':::"~g ..:':::'..;';;:om:;( '"" •o• o Je~u~-kr.;,,:. ;~: '" "'· wu Q BJ AI'IIOid H. Gobhudl Reprinted from THE CHRISTIAN NEWS '---,By the late A. C. Gaebelein----' "II Thou t>o the Son o1 God, cornm&Dd u..t lhHe dt:ll~ 1h.1 t H .: w • .-tht: Son or Oa11~o,L "'' HWt.tt TNdt., Ata..&a. C..) that which la .~~:;:~~~"::.olt.m t:mployed to denote .--.;.,,. Not loal .. o. for e::u.mpla, we reed ol • -iD point. On • cr-W. ahip that put iD at Z..nz!b.T, I pe I ncer lDqulnd of the lh.lp't eapt&in whetl'.r it would be ~ble fM bim lo let a drink ol liql.MW at &D)' ol tbt 1ood •tine pl.eea at that port_ The c:aptai.n replled: "l&ohammedana form the rrut.t put of tha communi.. here IIDd, of c:oune, llohanunttdan. do DOt driDk the atulf. But you CIUl pt a drink almcwt UIJ'Wheft in Zaft:dbu bt telliDI them that )'OU &n: I Chrlnian. The ahip'a otnc:..r made the Utab that multitudes make-he .u~ tb.t the inq,ui&itive ~ • .tnee be ._ not a Mohammedan. but eanw trom a 10-c:alled. ChrUtian country, wu a • am.tiaa. How ~ hot w•l TO BE A ~-~ ~., ODe •uat be bc.1t. iD.to tM lam.Uy of God. Our bl...il Lord &aid to JlfieodemUI: "LCII'pt a man be born acaln, lw cannoc -the ldncdom of God'"'""(John 1:3). For, contnuy to popular opinion, God l.a not the Father of aU mm. neith~r are aJI men brothers h ee John 8:42-44). God Is the Creator ol all mC'ft, and aU men lin neichbon; but God b the father, tn the ~lritual scnw, only of thoee who an born into Ria famdy; a.nd m~boers of that sptrrtual family alocw-are brothcn and .U.Un IR Chrbt. How doC't: OOC' b«ocne a member of the t.miJJ ol God? ln other worda, how does on~ beeonw a Christian? By the arrw birth. "Except • man be bom ac•r.n. he eannot .-tbe Jtincdom of Gud." And, "except a m.n be born of water and of the Spirit, h.or cannot en..,. tnto the ki.na"dom of God" (John 3:5). EVDtl'ONE IS BORN into thi.a world with a u.tw-al lila. To brcomt a Christian , howC'ver, one n:tUit bt the r41dpi.ent of a new We, Uf~ that ia r«.e1ved by rqeneration, apiriN&I W.. And rqenention coma entirely by llD .ct of God and not by ~i ll U impart-ed by the' powe-r of the Holy Spirit and by U. Word ol UOG (I PeL 1:23), wholly by J.-.oC' thnru&h Wth (Eph. 2:7), faith In th. r--d. Jnw Chrut u the Son ol God MWf u pornoaal S.vlour from sin (John. 3·18). A.ND HOW OOI!S faith oonM to OCot? 'Taith ~ by heutac. md heant~.~ by the Word of God"' (Rom.. 10:17). To be • Chratian, themore, it i.a Dec 1 ry that a man or W<IIMII, boy or 11rl, be born aaain t.hrouch falth Ia the ~ ol God and Hll •ll:lftioc sacr ifiCI' on the erou. No one can pouibly l.tve th. ChrUtlan lif~ uru-be bu tiM Ufe kt live -the vet"")' lik of Chrill Him.MU ~ ..-ithln the bMrt, throucb far th! "Beli.C've on the Lot-d Jnw Chrt.t. and thou ehalt be uwd.. e.od tb7 houw" (Acta 18:31). Yn, bel'"" oa 11J.m. md li.-.. We make thW clev In our pap~ left 110me ~ rnda-.boWtJ b. coni~ .. lo euctJy ..-b.at • CbzUdaa. .... I Wept for America ,...,..._ J .................... _ ..... ..._. ----=-... -"""::.. ~= .... .:0: :.· .. .. ....................... ·--·-----........ .., .. ...... ~ ................... .... ----~-­·--~ -~-.... , ............... ___ ... ...,. ______ _ ~-;~·~::.t=,-1_ ... e\..-.... . .. I -·--...... --~~-.. -~~-;;:n;:" .J::'"' L'C--I -! .. looiiiiiltii ......... • OUR TEXT FOR TODAY Coats of Skins Uoio A.W.. also ODd lo IUa wile did doe Lon! God ....... eoab of W..S, ODd elotbod llwm.---Ge_. 3:!1 (Continued from Sept, 6 Issue) But the burdtn ol san and lf Utl t and shamor dOf"Sn't leave us at B.>th- lehem, or m the-Tcmplt>. <>r on tlw •lo~ of OLve-t. Th~t burden IC'a VI'!I u~ ;>t but one place on tina e-.,-th: the Crou. That Cr~ t. f"ftponaib~ for all the real priC~ and hope ..,e h.lve on thU ee.rth today. Last Night stones be made bread" (Mt. 4: 3). With these wo rds Satan tempted Jesus. Now, the Lord Je-sus, beln& not only man (Mt. 1: 25 ) but also true Cod (1: 23), could have uwd Hta dtvtne power to drtve lbe Devil away, wttbout so much as sayl.ni one word Ln the J.a.naauae of man. The Savior, however, took Scripture as Hls weapon of oHense: "It l.s written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that pro- ceedeth out or U'leo mouth of God" (v, 4). It was God's wtll that Hla Son (Mt. 3: 17 ) be tempted of the Devil (4: 1): U was not His wUJ that Jesus take advice from the Devil, no matter how good such advice mtaht sound. Perfeoct ln obedience to His Father, perfect In Judgment, and perfect ln knowledge of Scrtpture, J esus lmmedlately had the rt&ht proof·text tor the situation He was lacing. Israel, whUe wandertne throua:h the desert. was not lett to IU own wt.sdom aDd Its own resourees. God's wOI and Cod's Word detenntned as to how llrul sbou.ld be NVed trom hunger, namely, by means ol manna from heaven (Dt. 8:3). Here was the Scripture passaae Jesus needed tor His contest with the old evil toe . The p roof-text wea pon won this round tor the Son or Man: a nd It also won the remalnlng two rounds for Hlm. You see, Jesus treated Scripture as the Word of God, not as somt> human words about God. but as God's very own words, with God as the One who thought up these words. as the One who had these words wrttten down, as the One who was speaking through these words, not fa intly a nd Ineffectively, but with all Hls power. Assuming that you are a mature belleveor who has le arned to look upon Scripture a s the very Word of God, also that you h.ave learned to use passages of Scliptu re as proof.texts, I ask you to face the question: ''Wh.at wtll happen to my faith, If I yield to the pressures of today and give up my belief In the Inspiration a nd Inerrancy of Scrip· ture?" Such a change would mean tha t you no longer trus t J e'sus . It would mean that the attitude taken by Jesus no longe r Is good e nough for you. It would mean that In this one point you reserve the rteht to think that you are better than Jesus-In your knowledge regarding Scripture, In your confidence In Scripture. In your a pplication of Scripture. What kJnd of sin would you commll. If you made such a c ha nge? You could not say that you are go- Ing along with Je sus all the way In everything He expects of His followers. No, you must admit that at le ast in this one point you a re going against Jesus: that He Is going In one direction and you, In anothe r direction. What, then, has become of your wllllnrne.ss to follow J esus all the way? You canno t claim that you are wllllng to be loyal to J esus In eve ry ~· spec:t. You cannot c lalm that you a re willing to be faithful to the Son or God . In tact, If you make this change, you refuse to brln& "into captlvtty every lhOUibt to the obedience of ChrUI'' (2 Cor. 10: S). Concedlna that a believer can faJI lnto this sln and then repent, I ask you: "If you decide to live In this 111'1 from now on, what then becomes ol your faith?" In thb ca.e the aln becomes a sin that keept you from belnl wmtna to take the same attitude re- a:ardtn,a: SCripture u that which Jesus took; a sin whlcb hal turned Into continuous atnntnr aeatntt every effort ol Jesu.a to persuade-you to foiJow Him lllew~ He <Jq>OCU of you. Now. remember thl.l u betq said tor the brrM!It of a ptnoa Wbo u a miltu..re believer hu a aood lu>owloclp of God'• Word. a poi'OM who leamed to accept God'• Law u It la written ud HU Golpel allo without odcllnl to It or oubtraclllllf !Tom lt. WboD ""'b • -•""-lila belief reprd· InC tllo llutplradon and the lnerTancy of Sertpllln!, reoolvl,. -0<!11 -to upllold IMw !Hehlneo, be bat put • banirr between h1rnatif and JeiUI Cbrllt; be lets the R!ldel!ll'ler 10 ooe way, wbJJe be IDIIala .. 1101111 tile appoolte dlroc:don; ud bo ,... -"' tllni -... .. blo -pootdon ., tile lklt ol Hli Redlemer. . . No ~~~~~--111119 -a_,.,_ mt11 dalm "' bo ,.._ .. tiOo "-' .. Qlrlol, bo .. -· ...... -... tiOo Goopll -.. 1101 tiOo llltoplratl tuitl -...1 Word flf God; ud bo lo Ia· ....... -fllr 1M a-1 ..-Job .. 1101 tile IIIIDirod ud -~Word flf !loci. 1'1Naboltu-.... _. u ._,..- -......... c:.rtol; iiloof .. 80 .._ ..... --"' ....... CD diiiiDb? wkl .. Jalle ~~nat II t10o a ... ~ flflbo b To •1M~-Ia ....... IM ·- -1M ..., ..... 4lln ..... ·--.... = .,.., ..... ID ..., 1M IMI' oa 'll IIIIi r, ....... 2:1·10 ,;.,.fonn<ol into • oonq ......... clad ill the ~ of God, and ainJ1n1 a -of VI<IOry. The .,yle hu • cor· respoodi"/. rhythmical llow ODd ,_.. fl.ow, a.n JOUnda at time. like the swell of a majutic orpn. It ia ve;t involnd and pruenta unusual combt- nationa, but thia is owing to the pro- sure and rrandrur of idcu; betides, we must remtmbrr that it waa written in Gt-etk, which admits of long pc:rioda and parenthae~ In c:hapt<r I :3-14 we have one .entente with no ltu than acve:n relative daUICS, which rise like a thick cloud of incense higher and hiRher to the very throne of God" (d . Philip Schaff, Histcwy of tit. Cltristio,. Clturclt, 1910, Vol I, pp. 779, 7!1l). The reader of Ephesians ahould observe some leading words which in- dicate the characteristics of the whole lett~r : I. Grou, d . Ephesians 1 :2, 6, 7 ; 2 ,5, 7, 8 ; 3 :2, 7, 8 ; 4:7, 32 ; 6 :24. Thus, the word "rracc," which occurs no less than thirteen ti mes, may be regarded a.s very significant ; 2. Tltt HHJVIttliu, cf. E phesians I :3, 20; 2:6; 3 :10; 6 :12 ; 3. Mystrry, cf. Ephesians I :9; 3 :3, 4, 9 ; 5:32; 6 :19; 4. Glory, d . Epheoiana I :6 , 12, 14, 17, 18 ; 3 ,6, 21. An instructive discussion of the leading words of the ep;atle to tht: Ephesians along with the leading thoughts o f this letter mav be £ound in F . W . Farrar's Tlt1 MtsstJg~s of th1 Bods, 1897, pp. 337-339. THE SPIRITUAL STATE OF PAUL'S lfADflS lffOif CONVWION In Ephesian• 2 :1-3 we read : "And you hath he quickened, who were dead m trespasses and sins : Whttcin in time past )'e walked according to tM course o f this world, according to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now worketh in the childrtn o f di.sobedience : Among whom also we all had our convttsa.lton in times put in the lusts of our flesh , fulfilling the desires of the flesh and o£ the mind ; and were by nature the children of wrath, even a.s others." These verses (1-3 ) o f our Biblical text present the spiritual state of the Apostle's readers before their conver- sion to the Christian faith. In the consideration of this passage, the fol- lowing observations in an evangd ical commentary arc wonhy of note : "Tht main verb of the opening se.ntence is to Ue found in verse 5, hath quiclt- nud. The thread of thought is some- what broken by a lengthened ea.pla.na. tion of what d1ad (v. 1} means, and the implications of the state to which it refers (vv. 2, 3). It is not a physi- cal condition, but is the spiritual slate o f the living brought about by t,.es- po.ssts attd sins (v. I ); although it also ind udf"s physical death which ia the ~nalty o f s.in (Rom. 6 :23}, In it lies the nccrssitr o f regeneration or the new birth (John 3 :3) and the more abundant life (John 10:10). Jts origin is to be found in the fall o f man and in hit consequent separation from God (Gen. 3 ); its; healing lies in union wi th Christ (v. 5}. Readers can but learn what Paul meane by consulting thelr own apcriencc in the past when their course o f life waa govern~ by the world around them, as seem~ only natural and inev itable: and proprr a.t the time (v, 2}. But the hidden and unrrcogniud impul• o f life in unregenente days was really Satan hinuelf, llu trim• of tlu ~~ •'f.. '"• air, the controlling force in t covr-s. of litis .,.,.ld. Satan's 1s not a •upreme authority, which be- longs to God alone ; but an authori7. excrci.a~ by permission of God ( c . Job 1 ). It is a part o£ 1M aignifi- cancc of the fall that mankind, hither- to under the control and guidance of God , came under the spiritual domin- ion and direction of Satan. Because this govf"mment o f evil hu 10 lonr been the rule among natunl man it is unrecognized and counted sim,ply 'human nature.' But it ia shown plainly here, without maJdng it a tourc.e of u cutc for men, that micbty apir- itual forces of wickedness are 1n DOD.-- trot o f the natural man : they .re tummcd up in tll1 ~~ tltGt ,._, 'M)t'i#tl i" 1/w cllildr"' (RV '1011a') of disobldino« (•. 2). We can then wonder but little at the put hlttort, pre.mt Ute, and future outlook (I.e. tlu tt>Wsl) of the world. Indeed but for the 1'Htrainta of God, irremediable catutrophe mutt lear !.CO have aw:r- talcen mankind c-2 Thw. 2:1). -ntis Ia wry IC'¥erc doctrine tnse indeed, but painful and humblln(. So Paul seeks to 10ften the c.fi.atraa it mu.t Qlu.e by aharing the burden and the 7~ of ..,... 2, indicating the 'Gen. ttlca .. 11 changed to twin vene 3 (in.. dud'"« the apedally faYOred J...W. nee). 'Amon1 whom,. a1oo aU"""' tived' (•. 3, RV) 1o a b'••""''b. ~ m'adca for 1 J• to make, but Paul htotl ., loamod am.t -be PI : thJI a:-'~ DDt .... _;;;; •• WIWibi"'fy ........ fmn him, bat 10 -of 1be Pf'Ofountl facta of clhiDe ondatlon. By -· '"' cl!il ..... ., ...wA (v. 3); I.e. of Gool'o Wlllb. . Tblo lo a Hobnw 1t11om •11 u~ mn•(al ...,..rity • "-- fOIJowiaf .. "'" fall of -n.~~~<~·~ N,. BIM. ~ I• :U, I 1953, pp. IOIP, 1010). ' (COMTfJIIUIII!.I•T Will) From the Police Blotte r • IA.t'URDAY, IEPT. t atoM a .. reoardw, e&Jea.. • TBOIISDAY, IIFr. lJ Bt .... HaWdiJ, 51, udWU. lltor, Plltol, ftdloe. alcolloll.c Ioiii Ludal l!ilrblt1"•, "- Uam Noll lla!Udty, 41, o1 411 ......... aad -U...., wUll ol 504 8, Bay Prall, a... Bor<~~nc st., s.-. _,. a '*I ... ol $1,110 ••. Toota lolud, ,... cllupd Wltll bola( ab&rcw:t wltll pabU.c '"'odea.tJ.e. nluld .a HO •••Mote an. ,....,..,.., 11 u a~ at at 5:45p.m. It tile 1Dter..tkla a ..,...,. at tbe Jla.h1a Pan• hS4 W, Coul Rwy., llllriDir1 ol Adlma Ud Bardloc • , • Ed-rtlddnct, Ull Wladftrd "'"· at 4:.15 a.m. . • Ku't ward I..owt Eac:u, 4e, ol 10? Lut, B&Jc:rnt, betw .. 4p.m. R•p•, 1111 Tortton Ave., VtnJat Aft. Coroaa dtUI.ar Sept. 9 ud lZ:SO p.m. Sept, tO, CoD ..... reported a camera wu ebupd ~tb b11Ailllto:11~ • MONDAY SEPT O nl.S at $1&% lllolea from bU eated lD pubUe at g p.m. at • · 1 ear wttUt it wu puked II: llarliDld AYt lDd E Ccut Tblodore SktDiy Howard, 57, 100 lnlal An, from 1 p.m. UD..- H&J Coroaa. dt! ~ of lSZ? 8Albal BIYd., Ceotral Ul 2:40 p.m ... Someoae took crt.i; lllcwaoU. 18 of.ftoAli.; lfewporl, ,.. ebarrect wttb be-$55 trom the cub drawe a.t Awe., Nnport Httibta, wuu-tnr l.ldcD1eated in p.mllc at Loekblrt'a Mobil SerTtce, SOl rtsted at 11:15 p.m. 1.1: Zatb l%:l5 p.m. at 647 Cout Rwy., E. C<ut Hwy., betwttP $:30 aod Newport BIYd Wt~t IIUloe ... Mile·· .Robert DoD~ p.m. and 7:11.' p.m ••. • , aid Murray, Z4, aod Ellsabetb JDd CIW'pd WiUlJ*~ Vlll&rell, both of 5009 RtYer • FRWAY, SEPT. 14 ot mart,.._, ••• Van-An w .. Newport aDd Nancy About $1?0 worth ot wool and r;;ic)Fii~fii.iji''Al Ndals ICr&tcbed tilt ~ OG a E~beth Roberta, z3,o1Rtyer. 11lk fabr1CI Were stoleD from Foor8ALL DAY at tbe Eubaap Cl'*t of Newport H.ubor ewport Beacb pollee earwbUe side were arrestedattheRIYer Gre(l Fabric BoUUQ.IMI, 3402 Sept. 20 brought to(ether tblt: accumulatioo of Jocal p-ld 11 W"U parQd at 4501 Dor-' Vta Lido Lido m.-... --._.. talent. ln the back row are, from left, NFL referee Jotm , , .. ~., Rd Cameo 81...,,...... &Yenlle ldclreu oo a cbtr,e of , ... .....,.., ~ ......... ... •• .,__..., martjoaoa possesstoo A 5:10 aad 5:15 p.m •.• A TV McDonougll, who wu tbe cl'*t'l featlll'ecl bmcbeoo apeaker ; betweea 10:30 aod 11 p.m., n.cuum cleaoer. n.l..i ,; izoo set nlued at $190 was bur -Corona del Mar h.igb schOol Jb..Ddout John Terry, restau- eaU51ngan e~ttmatedS150dlm-wu bur&)artuci from tbe WU-glarlzed from Andrew Foster's rateur and former Ram creat Tom Fears, aad Orange ace. • • L1Dda Vaugtm. !101 llam Scott Gerrl real.deoce resideoce at 324 Allao A.-e., Coast College Coach Dick TUcker. In tbe lroot row, fro m W. Coa.st Hwy,, Mar1Dar1 M!le, 1890 18tll st NSW:Ort Hetct~t~' Newport Helgbt.a:, between 10 len, are COM hlch coach Dan HollaDd, Newport Harbor reported tll&t ber PurH, coo. behr tz·:W Sept to and a.m. and! :30 p.m. • • high coach Don Lent, and OCC tacll1e Gra.at Gelker. All taJntng $147 aDif a $35 pair ot een · p.m. • • SATURDAY SEPT 15 •ere luncheOn guests of tbe Exchange ClUb at the Stun earrlnp, wu mJUlJICwbenahe ll:30 a.m. Sept, 11 ···About C by , ~' W· 1 · 33 1 Shirt restaurant. (Ezchl.nge Club photo.) returned to th blr ol the SCutt $500 worth of jewelry wu bur-os ...... e ~ .soo, , o e glartr.ed from tile Bazaar, 2209 2792 Clrcle Dr., Bey Shores, Ge Woodford e, eoast Stlltt restaurant after forpC-W. Balboa Blvd., Central New-sted t tU std orge ~::l:~~;.!de~l~mar:;:j Uug ber purse tl 4 p.m. and port, posslblya17:40p.m., wben ::s1:;;-ep.m, ~ as !::U,geen~~ L returning at 7 p.m. a wttneu who Hns oearby cutttnttng marl joana. ••• Char-Geor ge L. Woodford Jr. bu !!"';::;;;:;;:~"""""':"""""ii• SUNDAY, SEPT. 9 hea..rd breaking glass aad ob-les Raymood Higgins, 54, of been elected to the board of A Volkswagea enet.ne, valued served a man wttb a dog near 3078 Mo\ob.t Circle, Costa director s ofSouthernCaUfornla at $500, was stoleo from a the store, and pollee lnvesU-Mesa, was pte.~ !C) at the 21st F'lrst National Corp., the ooe- VW be loDging toGtrakl Hacker, ptors foUnd tile store's front St. beach, Central Newport, a.t bank holding company for Soutfl. 1955 Sherlngtoo Pl., Oakwood window broken and the Jewelry 2:40 p.m. and charged with ern c aurornla F'lrst Natlooal Apartments, while the car was stolen from a wiodow display .• being t.ntoneated LD pubUc •.• Bank. parked 1n the apartment puk-Learning Industries, 3740Cam-Naomt Barren Rub, 40, of 914 He Is ex~utlve vice prest- tnr lot from 7:30 p.m. Sept. pus Dr., Newport Industrial E. Ocean Front, Balbora, was dent ot Southern Ca11torll1a 9 until Z:30 a.m. Sept. 10 .•• Vark, was burglarlzed of tape charged with being lntoz:icated First National Bank and was Burglars kicked ln the doors recorders, a calculator, a in pli!Uc at 2:15a.m. at E. Bay the founding president of New. of 7 offtces oo the Zod Door pistol, radlosandalcohoUcbev-A ..-e. and Washlngtoo Ave., Hal-port National Bank .-bleb. of a bl11ldlngoccl.l)iedbyi.Ailm-erages, valued at $2,380, by boa .•. Pollee responded just mer ~ with SC FNB 'to 1971, t.ng 1Ddustrtes a.t 3740 Campus tbteves wbo kicked 1n the doors alter mtdnigflt to a call from The bank has 19 omces l.D. IL.':\~IS~~~:=:~~ Dr., Newport lodustrlal Park, of 7 ot!lces OD the .second noor Martba Witter, 20, of2-433 Vista Orange County ranks amooc sometime between 5 p.m. Sept. sometime between 5 p.m. Sept. Hogar, the Bluffs, •bo reported the top tOO banks in the cotlllt:rJ 9 and 8:15 a.m. Sept, 10 a.od 9 and 8:15a.m. Sept. 10. tb.at a prowler was watching anrl Is the lOth largest tn Cal. ----------------------• TUESDAY, SEPT. 11 ller throuefl a window, butpoHce irornla. The holding companJ C.IJ ' C.Es Alfred Dooakl Almada, 25, were uoable to ftnd the suspect Is headquar tered In San otego. --of 61o, Lane-~er St Ne-... Peter Hill, 2616 Bayshore w 1 ~ ~ .&b~ •• .. .....,~ • Dr., Bay Shores, reported a In 1942, Mr. ood ord eo-,.__.=~,.,....;.:..::.::_==~-..::.-...:,,:....=:':....-----, Shores, was arrested at 11:30 $190 radio stolen from a boat listed in the U. A. Air Force Highway House of Prayer a.m. at his residence and docked across trom hls rest-and saw action as night Qgbter charged wttbpossesslooofstol. dence between 10:IO p.m. Sept. pilot In Worlrl War fi. He wa.s 2.411 E. COAST HWY ., CORONA DEL MAR en property, 1n connection 1J'tth 15 and tO a.m. Sept, 16 ••. A discha rged in 1945 and was LOWER L!VEL-REAR some potted plants reported sofa valued at $100wasstolen brleflyrecalleddurlngtbeKor- 'NTERnF.NO .\fi N ."TIONAL., FUI.I. GOSPP.I~ missing trom 255 62nd St., trom a carport at the home of ean conflict. H~ Is currently a lUNDAY .SCHOOL• 9,45 WORSHIP SERVIC£1 11o00 Newport Shores, • • Charles John Davts, 212 42ndSt., West colonel In the Air Force Re- eleCted GEORGE WOODFORD Chlktren's Hospital or Orange County . He aDd his wife, Betty, Uve at 301 Morning Sta.r Lane, Do- ver Shores. They have 2 sons. I!VANGELUTIC SERVICE• 6o00 P.M. SUNDAY Utcbael Merna, 26, Of 5009 serves. PRAY·!._ AND 118Ll STUDY• 7ll0 P.M. WEDNESDAY River Ave., West NetrpOrt, was Newport, between 7 p.m. and He Is vice president of the----------- WILLIAM T. KROAH, PASTOR placed lnder arrest at pollee 9 p.m. UCI Foundation and chairman lEGAl MOTICE PHONE: 6.42-8762 headquarters at 9 a.m. oo a INTERFAITH GROUP TO of the liC i ln vestment commit-FICTITIOl5 BUSINESS NAME ~==:::====~~~~~====:=:;:::;==:;===~marijuana possession ctJarge HOLD MEMBER COFFEE tee, director of the Newport STATEMENT r Jl th I< 1· l lf'h h · · · Wllllam Joseph Orlanl, 31, HarbOr Chamber ofCom merce, Tile followtng persoo is doing !JmOU . \LI.On~trrgn tlll1il \t. urr of the Mesa Motet, 415Newport The Women Associates ofthe the Big •·r·· Boostersandmem-business as: Pauls Flowers, Blvd., Newport Heights, was Interfaith focmdatlon at UCI ber Clf the board ot governors 2626 E. Coast Hwy ., Corona charged with with lntoxtcated .-tu hold Its 6th aJUlual autumn of the Balboa Hay Club. He Is del Mar, CaW. 92625 : 0. A. niE REV. JOHN A. LIN OVA LL, Minister tn pubUc at 2:15 a.m. at 3400 membership coffee attheDover skipper of the Sewport Harbor Hottman Enterprises l.Dc., a Sunday Service : 10:00 a.m. W Coast Hgt'ltray MarlDers Sbores bOrne of Mrs. Dante! Chamber or Co mmerce Com-CaW. corporation, 2626 E. Blbkt ~h.J4Y: 9:Clp a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Church Se?IOO~ .1_9=00 t.Rl. Mile ... Redwood boards worth G. Aldrlcb Tuesday, Oct . 2• modores and dir ector of lbe Cout Hwy •• Corou del War, $1,820 were stolen from a trom 10 a.m. \mtn DGOU. CaUf. 921Sts. 3262 UO•D STRe!T, HEWPORT HEtGKY .Kiolo Coootruetlm.Co. otto at Ioterfaltll ea~ LEGAL IIOTICI Tb1s -10 .,_, ... .., Mvnerv c~r• p~~lded Pf.'one: 6.Cf.t7.co ford Rd. aDd N'ew llac.\rthur aDd sfment me "Gif an-.. by a corpon:ttoo. L:::::::£:====:=:0:::=:::::::::::=:::==:=:::==:::=;::=:=:::::::=;=, Blvd. sometime between Aug. swer questions pertaining to F"ICTITIOUS BUSINE:SS NAME Corporation lllme: 0 . A.. r PT ST CHURCH 3 and Sept, 11. .. A surfboard interfaith at UCI. STATEMENT Hoffman Enterprises Inc. THE FIRST BA I .,0rth $'70 n• stoleo from llrs. Roy Glordono, Corona The following pe•soos are S!pture • titleo Jeanette THE CI!HTER FOR BIBLICAL STUDII!S Terry Peek Designs, 6312-A del Mar, llOspU:a.llty chairman., doing business as: The House McCan, President: Paul Me. 101 MAGNOLIA n. AT f1U li,.M, BIBLI: C:LUUS W, Coast Hwy., West Newport, IS 1n charge of buffet refresh. of Decorators, 389S:lntalsabel, Cara, VIce -pres., Sec. S~J:,~NMAl::•· •:::: ~:: :~:~~~~~::.~•HOUR between 6 p.m. Sept. 10 and ments. Costa Mesa , Cal. 926Z7 (Ca.l. This statement ns Qledwtth DR. JIMMY COM-BS, PASTOR 8:45a.m. Sept, 11. L!GAL MOTICE Inc.): Sheila Toni Bruner, 389 the co111ty clerk of Orange COSTA MESA COUNSEL!NO CENTER • WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12 Ronald Eugene WhJta.ker, 23, FICTIT10l6 BUSlNESS NAME TO EHHAHCE DYH.WIC LIYIHG or 933•112 Balboa Hlfd,, Sal-STATEMENT ANOTHER MINISTRY OF TilE F1RST BAPTIST CHURCH boa, was arrested at tO:SOa.m. The following persons are REV. JAMES HEHRY, DIRECTOR at his residence on a cbarge dolng business as: Career As- FAMILY PERSONAL. CALL 548-l'ISS or dangerous drug posseaslon. soctates, Harris & Associates, Santa Isabel, Costa Mesa, Cat. County 01:1 Sept. 17, 1973, Wll - 92627: Grace Anglill, (C al. Inc.} lla.m E. St Jolm, coODty clerk, 118 Trevor, Anaheim, Cal. by Theresa M. Ward, deputy, 92803. Publish: Sept, 20, 27, Oct. This business Is conducted 4, 11, 1973, 1n the Newport by a Corporation. Harbor Ens1p1. F -28252 Co rporation Name : The ' SCHOOL SURCL.I.RIZED When Corona del War btgb schoo l teacher Fred Cutler re- opened the school's televts1oo studio tor the new school year, he found $1,061 worth of elec- tronic equipment mlsstng. Mr. Cutler told Newport Beach poUce that everytblng was in place wlleo he locked ~ the studio oo June 17, but when he went back to scbOol REII'OI!T HAR110R BIIIGR I'IIIUIHED ftDILf-~AOE'9 nruRSOAY, SEPT. Zl, lt73 lll!IOIIA DEL MAR, CAL Nevv in the neighborhood? M oving is not all bad on Sept. 4 to get ready for TL ~ Welc W the new semester' he loo.Dd r.e ome agon the •oom burglarized. Thl .. es hosJess will help I took a SSOO projector, a $180 projector, 2 record players .. orth $135 eaeh, 2 mleropbooe Call Joday : 646·1230 llands worth $54, and a micro-or 540-1777 pbooe valued at $57. ~~~---------- .. _.y ........... COllA MARINERS CHURCH THE TEACHING lS CENTERED ON JESlE CHRIST AND THE BIBLE, WITH EMPHASIS OM PRACTICAL CHRISTIAN UVING, ALL AGES ARE WELCOME. CounseUDr and YUltlltc aftll&blt.. SUNDAY SERVICES: IIMDAY ICIIOOL . . .••••• U5 l 10,10 A.M. wc•m llltYJCD •••• atOO, t:u • 1o:10 A.M. K'IElOifC IIBYJ:I •••• • •• , ••••• 7-:00P.M. ALL AROUHD HEWPORT CEHTER DRIVE • 30 BANDS o FLOATS • DRILL TEAMS • MARITAl COUNSELING OR 548-283'7 aDd Jeffrey John GHlle, of tbe 210-B Lugonia St., Newport ~==L:E:•:R:H::T:O::L:I:V:E::":T:H~E~D=Y=H=.W=IC::L:I:F:E:':'==~ same address, was arrested at Beach, Ca. 92660 : Archie H. the same time and clll.rpdwttb Harris, 210-B Lugonla st., failure to return lost property Newport Beach, Ca. 92S60; PlllJT·Ofllllat OF We lnvtte you to worship •.• Robert Louis Por.artch, 22, Dorris M. Harris, 210-B Lu- House or Decorators, In c. Signature &. Tille: Tool Bru- ner (Pres.). . BUSINESS DIRECTORY LUTHERAN CHURCH of 6107 l.ancuter St., Newport gonia St., Newport Beach, Ca. OlaJIT,sa&HniT OF THE MASTE ~ Shores, was arrested at b.ts 921560. lMS Vilr Lillo ,...~ resldeoee at 2·,15 n,m, 00 a This business Is conducted =rt a-d. 2900 Pacific View '-". .. Corona det Mlr. CMif. petty thet'tcoosptn.cy charge •.• by a genenl partnership, AY SQIOOL. Edmund Delong Locu Jr., 60, Signed: Arcttle H. Harris, t..., .. 4 10.10 LAWRENCE D. FRl1HLlNG of 4301 Bltcb St., Santa ADa Doris M. Harris. lltfDAY SI!AVICES Pastor-Phone &44-2664 Hetgtats, was clw'pdwltbbeln« Tills statement was tiled with ' t ..-. -· SO.IO .,., SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES Intoxicated in 111 automobUe at the County Clerk of Ora.ap ~y BVINJNG AU Ages: 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. 4:05 a.m. at 4549 w. Cout County on Sept, 7, 1973, Wll- This sbtement was nledwttl'l the couoty clerk or Orange County oo Sept. 17,1973, WU- llam E. St John, county clerk, by Theresa M. Ward. deputy. PubUsh: Sept. 20, 27, Oct. 4, ll, 1973, In the NeW"J)Ort Harbor Ensign. F -28203 LIGM. IIOTICI • BEAUTY SALON !.louai-.• BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwv Corona det Mar Phone 644-7336 Call these merchants for service I• SHOE REPAIR ANTHONY'S SHOE SERVICE COMPLETE SHOE. LUGGAGE AND HAN08AG REPAIRS :WOl E. Co•st H•Qhw•v CoroN del M•f Phone· 673-4640 fiiEBTING I p.-. Worship Hour_ 10:30 a.m. Hwy., West Newport •• , A Uam E. St John, county clerk, UADINO ace:.~ Nursery aod Cotree Hour nndal shot a BB pellet through by Theresa M. Ward, deputy. .... ..,. t .,..: · J P.•· Provided a wlDdow of Sbtrley L)"Dd's P~Ush: Sept , lS, 20, 27, fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT •DRY CLEANERS I • HEARING AIDS Ol.•r Loc•tio••: •l4l3 VIA LIDO, NEWPORT W1• +tt t .... · 7t4S , .... ,L..--...:.~;:;;:::., ___ ...1 home at 2136 VIsta l..aredo, Oct. 4, 1973, in the Newport ~ .J P..w.,t the Bluffs, caustncanestlmated Harbor Ensign. F -28009 .t&oa. • 5 p.a.t7·f P·•· ATTE ... O $75 damage ... Georce Car- ' maek, 801-1/Z N. BaJ Front, ~-!:L!:E:o:G;AL~H~O~Tc:.IC=E __ ~OtUaafOI' THE CHURCH .Balboa lslant1, reported that SLP-114 OF YOUR CHOICE hll &-ft. "Fllpper" boat was FICTITIOUS BlEINESS NAME stoleo trom a moartac in fr<llt STATEMENT REGULARLY of hls residence bthreta nooo Tbefollowlngpersonlsdolng 10 IDit 1:30 p.m. 12. business as: Kismet Enter -...... ...... CUCE BIBLE OtUROt Amertc.an Legloo Hall m w. lltll Street Costa Mea REV. TOM TYREE, Pastor SVIIDAY SERVICES, 10,00 A.ll. l ?,00 P.ll. HOllE BIBLE CLASSES' Call 551-009! ROll ItT M, IIMGSTOM -,ASTOR :13110 n. otOUHGE, CO$U lieu-6~J.5010 -, -o~.ac worJblp • 10,10 a.m. s.-, s.-o~ 8~ ... ., -•1111> . s,OCf p.m. 9,00 l.m. 'W-, Blblo-allllpnyor •••••• ?:00 4a _ .. trllll - Dll. '· ltiiiTOH USIIOIII PASTO• IIlLI iTUDY MIMDAT SCHOOl •• ,, • ftM .t..M. ,,, .... Keep cool with CANVAS AWNINGS 27171 Pueblo Nue-to, il~"!"·~ VIejo: Barbara L. Jay • Pueblo Nuevo, Mi ssion VIejo. Tbls business Is being coo- u Lad\ Yidua I. -~~lpleci,, Barbara L. Jay, statemeot tiled wttn the C"'OIIJ Clerk of Orange County Adg. 27, 1973, by TMrea. II. Ward, d..,utJ cOUDt}' clerk.. P*Hsh: Sept. 6, 13 , 20, 27, tt7S, La tbe Newport Harbor Eulp. F -2?'792 LIGAL NOnCE SLP.115 . FICnnOl5 Bl&NES'S NAME STATEMENT Tilt followlac pueoo ....... ~ u : Comput• Re- IIU'C.b Sent~ 3050 s. Brll. lol St., -.... Ca. 9!'10'1, a-Id 1M TQio< • S050 S. Brt.llol St., -Aoa, Ca. 81'10'7. nu batu• 1J: c.~ byu-'. &!pad' -1M TQio< • ft1l •teo 1111 wu 1Uid wttll lilt C0111J CIIH ol an.., • C0111J • .... 14, U'll, 1111- -L • ~Gao, C0111J Clin, b!' ,__ M. "'""' Doptp ,. .. , ...._ '· 1a, 10, n . • It'll, • lilt """""' -..... ___ ..... ,. .J'MIIO The following person Is doing business as: Kettle Motor Inn, 1740 W. Uncoln Avenue, Ana . helm 92801: Jane W. Richey, 31603 E. Nine Drive, Laguna Niguel, CaUf. 92677. Tb.Js business Is cood•tcted by an individual. Signed: Jane W, Richey. This statement was Died •ith the Co unty Clerk of Orange CoWlty on Aug. 28, 1973, WU- Ham E. St JobD, Colllty Clerk, by Theresa M, Ward, deputy. PubUstt: Sclt. 6, 13, %0, 27, 1973, ln tbe Newport Harbor Enstp. F -27809 LIG•L MOTICI FICTITIOUS Bl.SIN'ESS N AM STATEMENT The tollowtag persoa ls doiD.c business ,., Eledn Gu-ap 0ooc and Gate Opmers, 1651 PlocooUa Ave., com Mesa, CaUf. 92427: Gerard Wooters, 6106 W, Oceu FTCU, Newport Beac.ll, CaUf. nKS. Ttrt. bGSlDtn ll conducted bJ aD lDdl'ftdwtl, Slped: Gervd Wooters. nu ..uetMDt wu flledwttb tllo CotOIIJ Cion ol~ c-oa Sop~. 4, It'll, wu. Uam E. st Joloo, ,_., elork, ., ,_ M. -· OotpiiJ. _, Sop~, 11, II, 10, 1?, tna, 1a u. tf4W'pellt a-t~« ~-.. F-I?NI MATTBESSES ... _ • ...,N!PQ ,,.... ........ ,.. I I ..... -CIIItla COSTA MISrA "'-'TYIIia CO. II. HI ......... ......., .. , • DIMMITT Finnt qu•tily dry de•ning on the premi~H • SeU-wn>K'e l1undn> Att new t•tr-<il model fripbtrc washe" I 3200 E. Coast Hwy., CDM Phont>: 673-9605 1 • BICYCLES SALES & SERVICE UO I . 17TH ST COlT A .... 646· 7706 -84IHl856 l 4LCOLM ,.UOI CVTUR -• I -=.;;,;..;..;;-:.;;..~-1 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DeM•rl Tosh FLORISTS I'HOH!_,. N.IIN s:pa:l...._ eon.- HAL AEBISCHER • Proper Fott1ng Assured 3409 E Coast Hwy. Corona del M11r 675 3833 •Marine Hardware ~t& c h•1 hmg ...... m T•r.•l Gdh ~nnr tbrdwart Drrn Srven o.y, a Wert. 1o Sene You lknf'r 2700 W. Co.tl Hwy., N.B. 845-1711 <OfflceEqulpment IWI•tci-VHOC. auMu p •• J.Ms 1 • ._. • 14 FASHIOfrll ISLAND •11011RVINE. NEWPORT OPENING SOON SOU TN COAST VILLACE FRIFO CHICKEN D-45-5990 11·00 •-"'· to 1·00 p.m. Ol>iTv CLOSED TUESDAY 291 E. 17TH STREET COSTA MESA *Piulltbln&Haa•• A.R. MARSAC PI UMBER 100 (;tll1:,1,<ln Avt' ('unlnll dt'l Ma• • F'lumb.ng Rt:pi•n DAYA NIGHT WATER HEATERS 67)--41)1) o rUILICA.TICIM WOI!It WR CAN "'flttt4T YOU,_ __ ._a. ............ .,. .. •AGAZINIU, LtiAI'L«TI. NnfiOIA~I'tl 1\100 Mnt LtTTKI'tl CAA.L. us,. .. un~ .. ,u .,. .. _ ..... ,..UI!IIIItl CG. !']'.-.~~ ... _ ,..,,_.v, strr. », 1m CIIIICIIA DB. liM, CAL. MUSTAII&S VS. SAILORS HI&IUiHIS GRID SKED ...,... ldl •••k• u.n wt.D ru lor 11 )'l.l'dl, ud pueed boiUI---~-1 b" II_.. A _,..tmc~J' -· ..... ta 1110 Rubor----· """· eoa -~~~~~ llnpart cor .. dolYar'o aaae-, rtolll- llttbor, --· "' lbtlr laC ootr. --'1-111111 --· 1ut wwt, ... L Tbo Sea 1tlop coo1d p1D taqlo Frtc117 alii" at llano-ootr IS JUdo all alii". Ffeld. Art Sorce adcltd a S9-JVd COI'QM. del IIIU', a Sl-1 bJer flekl pl to tbl Sailor ICOI'lDJ to Rll1lor )ut week_ meeta tplurp Ill tbt 4tb qlal'ter. Sa.ala AM OD tbe a.me tleld Colta llea'a SttYe Terecta Satwd&J aJcbl, &Dd Estucla, baalld ID & sten Sbarp put bMteD st-14 by Vllta laatweell:, w1tb )Q&:t !5 IICODds to 10 ud joaratya to Hcmtlacton Bea.cb canted It ewer ttom tbt 5 yard to pily Mart.Da. line as tbe Mustanp woo tbt1r Costa Mea's win o'er Foot-first q)~Der lD 5 Jtua aplut bJU, aoly IM MCOD4 t1ctory Foothill. ZS-17. Sbarp blt OD 1D 3 1818001 for tbt WU~tanp, 10 of 15 pus attempts tJr lleralded wllat could be tbtlr 190 yards, ud tbt l"llllliDI of best seuoo In ye&rs. After Stne Oei&Dey ud Paul Deamet a YIDlesa 1972 C*mpa.iiD, aJ-bl.lADced tbe Mustanc otfenstn most au or coa.cb JollnSWeu.y•s ptmeb. lettermea t.n returned, btl-Estancia's Earles ran 1nto ~r. fll.ster, aod better. They ooe or San oteco County's best will ban a cbaoce, durlnc the teams last Frtday nlgbt, and ned Z weekeods, to bulldthem-dropped a 39-14 declsloo. A selns a reputaUoo to their powertul VIsta ll.oe led their own backyards. After Frldly offense to 239 rushing yards, night's pme aplnst Harbor, while boldln&: tbe Eacles to U tbe Mustangs play next Friday yards 011. thecrotmd.stenMor- aptn.st Corooa del Mar. ton's passing fts a bright spot Ne~t Harbor's Sailors for Estancia., addlngl30 yards also serYed ootice last week to the offensive, but the running that they will be a power lnthis game wasn't stroog eoougb to year's grid wars. Steve Bllld.ch, keep the VIsta defense honest. a qtarterback who can run or After oeJt weekend's games, throw, did both to near-perfec-Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar Uoo as t.ne Sailors beat their aDd Estancia. open In1De League rln.ls from across Newport play and Newport Harbor swlngs Bay tor the tlrst time In 3 years, Into Smset League action, the Bukl.cn scored 4 touchdowns, weekeod. of Oet. 5 and 6. OCC facing tough crews Ora.oge Coast College's 1974 ere• schedule promises to be the toughest In the school's history. Coach Dave Grant's oarsmen wlll meet powertul Wisconsin, winner of the 1973 aattonalcol- legl.ate championship; Wash. lngtoo, the Western Sprlnts utUst; a.od the Naval Academy, one ot the lop schools on the east coast. TDe Pirates ot1lclally open the campaign March 16, meet. log Cal Stale UniYersttyat Loog Beach ln an unusual 3-mtle event. All otner races dlD'Ing the &ea900 wHI be 2,000 meters, Olympic standard. On April 6 the Bucs wtu compete In the annual San Otego L!GAL MOTIC! NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice Is hereby eiYetl that the Planning CommlssJon of the City of Newport Beacn wtU hold a publlc llea.rlng oo Amendment No. 393 Initiated by the City of Newport Beach to amend portloo of DlstrlcUng Map No. 46 trom the Unc!asslfted Dis. trlcl to an Open Space (00) Dlstrlcl on a portloo of land awro-.:tmately 600 feet In depth rUMing parallel to and oortn of West Coast fUgtlway betwe«t Superior Avenue on the east and the City Boundary Line classic, meeting WtsconsLD. Navy, WasMnctoo, Cal State Long Beacb and San Diego State. The annual Ne1rport Regatta will be staged May 4. The Pirates bost CaUfornta, Cal State Lone Beach, UCLA, Loyola, U.C. lrYIDe, and Santa Clara. The Western Sprlntsare slated for May 17-18 In British Columbia. Coach Gl'ant welcomed a turn-out of more than 50 rowing hopefuls. SIJ: members of last yea.r's fun,1or varsity 8-man snell, that woo the Proud chal - lenge c~ at the Dublin metro- polltan regatta, are returning this season. HARBOR AREA FOOTBALL LOG LAST WEEK Newport 31, Corona del Mar 3 Costa Mesa 23, Foottllll • 7 VIsta 39, Estancta 14 • • • THIS WEEK Friday n.lgbt Costa Mesa n . Newport Hu. bor at Da..tdson fteld, 8 p.m. Estancia at Marina SatlD'day n.lght Santa Ana at Corona del Mar, Duldson fteld, 8 p.m. on the west (Freeway Right-OCC LOSES TO MT. SAC Jr. gridders Newport-Mesa Jr. All. America foottall SQuads swtng Into their third and ftnal weelc - eod of Inter-league play Satur- day. Nut weekend, they "Ill open their local league cam- polgns. Last weekend, In tne c lintc (8-9 yrs.) d!Ylslon, the local Cheyennes lost 19-0 to the Founta.tn Valley Hawks, and the Cobras dropped a 13 -7 deci- sion to the Cerritos Red Hor - nets. Results of the Condor's game were not available. In Jr. Pewee {9-ll) play, the Cardinals rolled over tne lrvlne 1'rojlns 30.0, the Com- mandos were edged 13-12 by tbe Tustin Rams and the Char- gers blanked tne West Garden Grove Crusaders 30-0. No re- sults were known on the Cou. gars' game with the Stanton Lobos. Pewee {10-12) acllon saw the Colts down the Stanton Terri- los 12-0, the Coyotes routed by the Los Alamitos Falcons 26-0, the Cowboys outscored the Central Guden Grove Razor. backs 24-8, and the Coronas squeezed past th~ Los Alamitos Griffins 10-9. In tne Midget (12-13) group, tne Corsairs stampeded the East Garden Gr ove Lancer s 36-0. No scor e was available on the Commanches-Trl Cilles Broncos game. The Chiefs, plavlng In the Jr. Bantam (13 -14 ) division, were overwhelmed by the San Pedro team 61-6, due to a mis-match In age groupings. The Sao Pedro league's dUfer- ent Interpretation of age and welgtlt rules pve them a weight adnntage. Here's thJsSaturday'ssclled- ule: The Commanches play the Panthers at Los Alamitos at I p.m., the Cobras 'tlslt the Mission VIejo Gauchos at 10 a.m., the Cheyennes :ue at Santa Ana to play the Saints at lQ a.m., theCommandosplay at noon against the South Coast Matadors In San Clemente the Coronas visit the TrJ.d ttes Cowboys for a 6 p.m. game, and the Coyotes play at the Trl· Cl Ues Cardlna Is at 8. of-way). Coach Jim Mcilwain's OCC Notice Is hereby further cross country squad dropped given ti:Jat saJd pli!Uc hearin( Its South Coast conference op- •111 be held on the 4th day ot ener, 15.50, todefeodl..llgchamp Oetober, 1973, at tbe hour of Mt. San Antonta Friday at Mile 7;30 p.m. 1D the Cotmctl Cham -Square park In Fol.lltaJn Valley, bers of the Newport Beacb City Tile Mountles grabbed the Hall. at which time and place nrst 5 places. Owen Gorman, a.ny and all persons Interested OCC's 44 year old runner, paced may appear and be heard there. the Pirates. He grabbed 6th on. place and set a new OCC rec- JOOEPH ROOENER, JR., ord lor the 4 mile couro;:e. He Secretary covered the dJ.stan:ce In 22·08 Plaont.ng Comm ission Duane Wa.ltmtre was lltn' ~ City of Newport Beacn,Callf. 22 :19, Randy Rottlna 14th In Publlsb: Sept. 27, 1973, 1D the !3:02, Tim Rgjy 18th tn 23 :23, Newport Harbor Enatp. aod Oscar Wilts 25tb tn 24:46, On 2 local fields at Costa Mesa higtl schOol, Saturday's schedule calls for games be- tween the Condors aM the North Huntington Beach Seawolves at II a.m., the Cardinals and the Fountaln Valley Falcons al 1 p.m., the Couprs and the East Garden Gro.-e Mustangs at 3 p.m., tiM! CoUs and the Tustin Rams at 9:30 a.m., the Cow - boys and the Huntington Beach Oilers at 11 :30 a.m., the Cor - sairs and the Mission VIejo Dl.ablos at 1:30 p.m . and the Chlets aga.lnst the Carson team at 3:SO p.m. IT.. ~BASKETBALLS * AC Z. Reg. 7.95 Value •• 5.95 * CB 2 Blomish •• 8.95 Rod · WI. ito· Blue ··7.95 * CB 2 Regular ·· 12.95 * CB !12 S,nthotlc Loath or •• 18.95 WILSON LEATHER BALLS-28.95 WARM.IJP JACKETS & PANTS COHVER5E • ADIDAl JACK PURCELL IIHI!IIII!QU TEHHIS SHORT5 5.115 11> lUI! T!HHIS SHIRTS 5.1511>1.00 Sea Kings smaller, faster OCC TAILBACK MIKE NANKO, No. 32, follows a block by fullbacli: Jobll DliOO, No. 44, ud l)lcU ~ big yudage In OCC'I 14-7 YICIOI'J OYer L. A. P.arbor Saturday Digbt. -~,...-.... bob"o 111o lrYIDo '--uc:am. pat .. -· c...~ !loft llol. lud will bt -. ... -.....va to o&uiYe Ud de- -" -loml-ollloCor-OM del Mar S. Xtap meet Santa ... llalw<ll1 ol&lll ot DartU.:. Fltkl. Wtth oo1J I ltartert baek from )Ut JIU''I 8q.ad, plua a tew other llttermea, Coach HollaDd wu .uu 1uaUnc hla roster a few clays before lut Frldly nllfll's ......on ~ner apiut Newport Harbor. lo that opeDeT, won by Harbor S1~3, tbe Sea K!Dg defense tailed lO measure lll to a replfttloa euoed dur1Dc the past co!C)lt of :reau. orftnsiY'tiJ, theKlnp sbcnrtd Uttl• puocb, ncept tor the rlmftlnc of Brent Ocden. "We're smaller thin last year, a.od a Uttle quicker," Holland told ttle Enslen. "Our atutude 1s £ood and we espeel OLD RIVALRY RESUMED ~.~ .. ~~~:. .. r:~ In s plays lor a 7. 7 halt-time compiling a 3-3-1Iea.goe marie Orange Coast College renews a grid rivalry that has beeo dormant for 18 years, hosting rug~ Long BeacbCityCoUere at 7:30p.m. thtsSattD'day, Sept. 29 , at LeBard Stadium. Long Beach holds a Z-0 edge In tne series. The VUdrirs nipped the Plrates 26.21 In 1954 and took a 21 -7 decision In 1955, OCC enters this year's coo- test with a 1-1 record after edging a big and physical L.A. Harbor ball club 14-7last week- end. Long Beach City, also I .1, routed defending South Coast Conference champ Cer. rllos 21-7 last SatlD'day night. In last SattD'day 's victory over L. A. Harbor the Pirates threw the ball only 9 times. Coacn Dick Tucker said nts Bucs 117111 have to throw more against the Vlkes. tau and a 4-4-1 seaaoo total. y. R B occ got on the board early lcb urruss aod Joe Porto tn the nrst stanta. Fullback are battling for the starting" John Dh:on took a handoff from quarterback job, wtth Rich gtv- qua.rterback Mike Magner, en the edge as a passer and Joe blasted through a hole and into considered a better runner. But, the Seahawk secondary, made In last Friday's pme, II was a coiC)le of moves to elude Porto who completed 3 ot 6 2 Harbor defenders, and raced -passes, while Burruss went 0 37 yards lor the score. Gary for 4· Balch kicked the PAT, maktng AU-county tackle Mike Frost 11 1.0. and starting center Jim GArn OCC's second TD came just are back to beef ~ an moments Into the tttlrd period otherwise-Ugh! Une on both of- The Pirates went 57 yards In tenstve and defense. Tom 4 plays. Foster aoo John Twyman are a The big play came with OCC couple of promising tackles and at the Harbor 28. Magner car-Gerry Aliter has looked good rled 12 yards aromd len eod at guard. on the option, then pitched to Ogden, who was slated haltback Mike Nanko, who to start last year, but got burt lugged the pigskin another 11 in an early scrimmage, will to the Seahawlc 5. Nanko scored be a rtmn!ng back on offense on the following play and Balch and an end on defense. Scott booted tne extra point to gtve Gulsness wtll also play defe'l- the Pirates a 14-7 lead. slve end. ? The Seahawlcs began moving John Terry, Fred Moore, , late tn the contest and were Brt.a.n Berner and Mike Watt ' on tne OCC 9 with 17 seconds make lll a ~st defensiYe sec- lett In tne game. Pirate defen-ondary •. tud c:aU. "a rool .,_., _. of ..-., ...,to, lllelodtae De<!•. Boll "'-.... Boll-flU, Bob Co:r Uld Bnet CU- pnlor. . Jobo TtrJ'f COGld be tbt S. Klnp' top Ylde reetlYV, 8r1l.l BtrDer &Dd Mlkl Mt.luJa are alto e_,ted It> bo otortlq reeelferl. Rbttt T~~eker, txpeeted to start u a UDtblcker Uld of- feulwe ,.ard, 11 <d with a bl.ck problem, bat 11 eJPeeted to suit "" wtthla weeki. Ptmters JOlla Buuard aDd Rod HI.UoD are t.ek. A Germa.n-born yooopter « Greek ancestry, Spyro Aotpl, Will llrloc 1M ~ -.:or-IIIJlo ~t to ..,.._ • COMo_...,_......,, "He•• IIIIa ""1 acc...- 1D pncUcl," eo.eb BoUud .,., .. _, -.·u tlad ott uu --... ._ ... !Ioiii pl8.'' Hollaad ... tbrt Inla Loapo "ol -u ....,. --maJbt tloll&blr" tb1l JIU, ud &P'HI wtf.h mNt of tbe ex.. -... -All& vauon ,....., tam ta ap1D tile .. uod .. bolt. Tbo So& K1Dcs -tbolr 1r. YlDt caqaa!p Friday, Oct. !5, apJ.n.lt Co.ta Me• at Dafld- 1011 Pteld. INSURANCE 548-5554 The Pirate defense was superb, hOlding the potent Sea- hawk running game ln cheek all evening. TbeSeahawks man. aged 109 yards on the ground, but averaged ooly 2.2 yards per carry, Their only score came In the second period, following a fumble recovery on the Pirate 40. They scored slve back Mike Lacy picked ott Last year 's squad wasstroog a Seahawk pass In the end r.one on defense, but had troOOle to put a halt to the drive and scoring. This year could be preserve the OCC victory. different, with what Coach Hoi-~~~~::~~===~==~~ I • m m1 "purr see llomeOf'lbeNewa.r •.. "Golden Touch" • 1n t ..... 2626 HARBOR BLVD. OF CARS COSTA MESA 540-5630 I I I Newport ........ •lboa Island Costa Met. Udolslt Only $124,500 •.• . ,.. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEXES CorDer two bedrooms each, ftreplaces, IIDU'ate p.raps, SI.I)C' Cteu.t $78,500 BeDr HllbnJ --3 bedroom bouse t.Dd ooe bed- room apt. Larre atooe ftrepla.ee --nice patio. $89,500 FolD' bktcks to ocean --laree owners IID.It, three bedroom S baths --covered patio and two bedroom two bath apt "'tth enclosed deck. Call for appotat. meot. $102,500 Two exqutsUe units, three bedrooms each __ flreplaces, shutter s, qua.Uty carpet. One lal.lt wtth tamUy room aoo large bar. Cameo Shores View Oceanside --prlva.te beach. La.rre kit wttb belu11- ful garden. Spacious 4 bedroom, 3 bath borne wtth parquet noors and b@amed ceiling. Best buy In this exclusive area. $115,000. BEST BUY IN· Harbor View Homes Spotless, ooe OW"DW, I bedroom ud dMl, I tau baths and many more eJI:ru. Your OWD park 1D your bl.ck yard (lot I1H 85d5Z). Tarrttlc conred paUo. l%1 craded carpeta, dnpet ud ,.,_.,., All ot th1l for oaly $85.850 ud J0111 on. a. lud. THE REAL ESTATERS 332 MARGUUIT!, CORONA O!L ~R 67H~ p.~.&w.u~ Your Private World . MEII'Oiff HMIIOA EIIIGN PUa.JitED IEfi(LY • PAGE II lltURSDAY. SEPT. 'd. lt73 COIIOIIA DEL IIAA, cAL Newport Btod! llolboa I Es Balboa lslond Costa Mesa Lida Isle Coronq del Mar MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMIS IRVINI TIRJIACE Beyodon. Tomeo froot JOW view. 4BR1 3 -. FR Gourmet lildlen Doaa Cm- -MUZ311.(K2t) DOVIR SHORIS VIEW Gracious llviJilr ID thh 4BR, 3 bath c:wiDm bome. Pr1de ol ow;nersbip. Excellent eoo- lllllon-Ownen moving out of area. '145,000. {K!2) THIS IS YOUR LII'E I )I... Bayfrool. B,pan!Ab-lolecllterraDean. 2 JtMy celliaglu Uvlug Room. 4 b<droom- IIWiud room-patio. 80' dock. ~.ooo. liarr!et Perry MU235. (K33) DOVI!R SHORES-EXECUTIVE HOME · 48ft. Secluded pool. Lush garden setting- lovely enterlalument home. tllO,OOO. Holen Wood IIU7DO. (K35 ) [ liVIna I • · --··p· , I ................ ......... "' ... • .,.. ...... CIIIIw'* a.l &--_IRWIN COMPANY REALTORS P~nal MNk:e on exchntve ""ldentlel end .. ~ Income properties. a«JIDBHTIAL AHD IVSINE!SS PROPERTIES ~-I'Oa IHTBR.BSTB D, PR.OI'l!UIONAL CONSIDBRATIOH see 5~1 IIIAL ISTATI 25151. C:..•tHwy., C.,..• U .. ., 675-1101 E A l T 0 R 8 f' •• COlliN .. MAaTII IHe *OPEN HOUSES * SAT. & SUN.~· TO 4:30 1912 PORT AL S PL . Harbor View Homes. 3 Ul tam. '72,500 1706 TRAD IMDS Baycrest, N.D. 4 ut fam. $67,500 401 DAHLIA Corona del Mar. 2 Houses-179.500 CARMEL MODEL · VIEW Outstanding H.V. Homes; 3 bdnns., family rm .. lush gold carpeting, decorator drapes. Valley view. First time offered. 172,500. fee (you own the land). CORONA DEL MAR 2 COLORFUL COnAGES Rare offering of ocean 11ide of the hwy. prop- erty of two houses on one lot. live in one, have income from the other. First lJmc of- fered, at !79.500. Cell U~ ,.., your rNI ooto~ ...... -WE hove lots of ...,d thhlp te tell you olooutl Nsepui·C... .. Mir•C....MilM CoRBIN-MARTINjl t.=::==~~-7662===.J~ UNDER CONSTRUCTION 706 NARCISSUS .t.VE., COM NEW CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX. THREE BED- ROOM OWfiER'S ROME PLlli O!:LUXE Z BE~ ROOM APARTMENT. BUY DlRECT FROM BlnLDERI CHOOOE YOUR OWN COWRSI $130,000. OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN . 1-4 Vogel Co., Realtors 548-9346 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• In this age of automation, the relationship between businesses and customers has been reduced to a very impersonal relationship. Names are reduced to numbers, and problems are handled by COmputers. NOT J0 WrfH l'Ol R RF .<4./ TO R I Here people are treated as individuals with umque problems ;md needs. To better serve our many valued customers, we are reviving a long losr arr ... the personal touch' Symbol.of Superior Service in Real Estate Call Your Realtor TODAY * BOYD IUI.taS PIISiltS * THE BEST IN THE BLUFFS Vacant and ready to go! Near COM High ScOOol. Tlu"ee bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths. Sunny Kitchen ~ secluded patio, Near pools, tennis, and shopping. $!:10,000. HARBOR VIEW HOMES Ideal community for a young family --school, pools, and green areas. We ll o1esi~U~ed Portohno, 3 bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, dlnln~ room, brealdast area and family room. $78,000. (OWNER MAY CONSIDER A LEASE OPTION!! I! ) t~BOYD * 67s.ml * l62t E. Cooat Hwy. Corono del Mer "ARTISTIC SPLENDOR " LIKE A PRIVATE GALLERY!! Tastefully rleco- ra.ted 3 bedroom, 2 bath split-level. SPECTAC ULAR COASTLlNE VIEW! Ultra-plush carpeting, Mexican tile, open beams, two nreplaces. Patios and sundeck. Best oelghborOOodl Unbelievable at $83,500 . Low down. WON'T LAST I ! "HANSEL 'N GRETEL" AUTHENTIC RUSTIC CHARM ! Super sharp d~lex In a seclud~ forest south of the 1\igtr.n.y. Private patios. View. Peaceful setting, yet steps to shOpping. Easy stroll to the surf. Just relea.sed at S78,950. Low down OK! Don't walt! Grubb & Ellis 2863 ~. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 675-7080 PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES 5HCMN BY APPOINTMENT LineN laM Weterfront Custom +bdrm .. 4tr.:J bath borne on lagoon. Full): equipped island kitchen, waterfront family room, bi.lli.ard room . $245,000 Linclll Ide Waterfront Lovely 4 bdrm., 41:2 ba. home wtth swim- ming pool, pier & slip. panoramic Yiew of main channeL Lge. family rm. \\' space for billiards & family dining. \\"a lerfront formal dining & living nn. $290,000 LII"'IM l&)e W•terfront-SOLO Custom 4 bd.rm., 5 bath hom~ with \'iew or maiD channel. SoH ~.:olors, rich wood panel- ing 1: 3 frplcs., gl\'e a warm intimate feel· tng. Waterfront mstr. suite has db(. bath, sitting area, view decks. swiming pool "'ith Jaeum . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . $295.1100. For Complete lnform•tion On All Homes & Lots, PIHM Call: BILl,. GRUNDY, Realtor hl•nden Bldt. •t lind• I II• 3< I 11A YS1DE i:lR., SUITE I, N.l . 67S4 161 ............... o ..... ••••••••••••••••••• MLS SALES REPORT Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totalled $115.2 million In the first 8 monthll of 1973, THIS IS A 16% INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD OF 19721 3,364 new IIBtlnga were processed, of which 63% WERE SOLD! 65% o! List • Lecture deals with comet Tbe eomet, aloog wttll a muJ. titude of other astronomtcal phenomena, •Ul be discussed and eu.mtned ln a 4 pa.rt lec- ture series being offered at Orange Coast College. Entitled, "Astronomy," the series meets Frlday evenings, beglnnlng Sept. 28, trom 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. 1n the OCC Planet~ artum. TMre Is no tuition and persons may regtster at the l~cture. The series wtu be tuustrated br OCC's new Apollo planet- arium projeCtor. The projector has the capab!Uty of plactng more than 1,050 star Images on the 24-foot planetarium dome. Lecturer is Joel Levtne, an instructor ln physics and phy- sical science at Hawtborne high school, and a former lecturer at the C leveland Natural Sci- ence Museum. The openJng lecture, ·•com- ets tn the heavens," wtll el- plore a comet that Is currently approac hing !he sun and will soon be viSible to the earth. "Astrooomlcal lore" Is the title of the Oct. 5 session. Mr, Levine will discuss the legends and stories surrounding the major constellations. On Oct. 12 he will look at the planets. The Oct. 19 session, "New discoveries,"' will look at the birth, ure and death or a star and will discuss the futW"e of the sun. NEW PORT MANAGER The new manager of the Port Theatre in Cor ona del Mar, Douglas Halsey, 27, Is from Eugene, Oregon. Before com ing to Southern California he was ma.n~~:er of HeiU~Z, EuR""ene, and OakW~ Cinemas in Oregon tor 9 1ea.rs. M1. Hulsey 's rat her , Leroy Hulsey, is district m.ln.'lger in Oregon Cor Western Amusement Co., owner s of the Port Theatre, so Douglas Hulsey has bei!n with movie houses since school days except tor time out with th e U. S. Army. He served a year in Vietnam. linder Ills dlrectlon Pori Thea- tre Is being newly painted and HEART WINNERS --Frank Fries Jr. (left) of Newport Beaeb aDd former movie star Charles (Buddy) Rogers of BeYerly HUts (right) had to matcb cards tor tourBament chairman Charles Fishback when their teams tied for nrst place lD the secood annual Oran.p Collllty Heart Assn. golf classic at lnlne Coast Cowttry Club, Mr. Fries drew the ace of hearts tor the top spot. BOOdy Rogers drew the 3 of spades for tbe rwmer-up posttlon. Played to the ''scramblers" tor mat, Mr. Fries and tea mates Jim Bird of Balboa Island, Cbarlle Carpenter of Leisure Work!, and Joe Gerard of Htmtlngton Beach carded a net 49. Rogers teamed wtth Dean Boggs of the Bluffs, and ICCC directors Forest aDd Woody Smith for a net 49. UDder the "scramblers" format, all members of a four- some tee oft', select the best drive, and all 4 play their second shots tram this poslUon. (Rich Bassett photo.) CC DIRECTOR DISTRICT BOUNDARIB CHANGED Newport Harbor C~mber of Commerce board members •ot- ed tm'lnlrn....tiSlY Mollday to re- draw bcnndarles ftom which directors are elected. Business activity, not popu:auon o!' coun - ctlmantc district Unes, will oow be the ba..>ts ror .1ire.:tor dis- tricts. Future election of board members will ptclt represen- tatives t:rom District 1, made up of Balboa Island, Balboa Peninsula aod Bayside Village; District 2, Lido ShOps, McFad- den Square, and West Newport; District 3, 17th Street, Coast Hwy ., Newport Dunes and the Industrial area oear Hoag Hos- pital; Dlctrlct 4, aroW'Id Or- ange County Airport; District 5, the Ford, North Ford and East Bluff areas; District 6, Newport Center, and District 7, Harbor View Hills and Cor - ona del Mar. Mooday's monthly hmcheon meeting at the new chamber h~ua.rters ln Newport Cen- ter also discussed: • MEMBERSHIP, with fig- ures showtng 51 new members signed "' during August and a reported net increase of about $9,000 b'om new membersntps over last year. • SEMINARS lor small bus- inessmen, which would teach taxes, accounting and market~ lng, with possible add.ltion of classes oo setting ~a foreign business. • LITTER BAGS being tur- nlshed to marina operators to help in keeping Newport Bay tree of Utter. Tbe orange plas- tic bags are lurlllsbed by tbe cOlmty harbor department. $ SHOWCASE LUNC HEON given yesterday by the Women's DIV1slon at the Irvine Coast Country C!tm. • StL VER ANCHOR award, which Will go to an "\K1smg hero or heroine" of commlm..lty service on Od. 24. N:,mltl1ttons a.:-e being SOUlht for the aMtal award. • PAT K,qQNE, wt10 h.1.sbeen nom lna'ed to serve 3.3 pres!dent of the Dolphins (Wom!n's D1- vtsio1) neu ye1...·. • CULTURAL CENTER 1D Newport Center, for wtUch Dr. Nolan Frl.tteUe asked Chamber support. The director s chose to write to the fotmda.tion charged with developing the center, of- fering Chamber assistance. John Connell dies at 79 Rosary was recited Tuesday and mass was celebrated yes- terday at Our Lady Queen of Angels church for John L. Con- nell, 79, or 1415 Santanella Ter ., Irvine Terrace, who died at his oome Monday, Mr. Connell, an ofrlclal or General Motors before his re- tirement, llad Uved here for the past 17 years. He was a Ne- brasn n.ative. r emodelled. ~----.... ....... He Is Sld'VIVed by his wife, Mary; his soo, Joh.n Connell of Costa Mesa, owner of Connell Chevrolet; 2 daughters, Mary Ann For d of llllnots a.oo Clare MH!er of Newport Beach, and a brother, Bryan Connell o! Iowa. Baltz-Ber~ron funeral home was the dlredor. Conducting church ser-vtces was the Rev. Ralph Harvey. Burial was in Holy Sepulchre cemetery, Or- ange. great go togethers for fall Our four·FMrl wo~rdrobe by W•st-Set is,. stun,4nq ble,d of fo~ll's newest feshion. They 1ho~ped .,.,y E'ltron ;.~ double knit polye,ter info chic, comfodeble 1ept1rt1te,. Blouu "'ith high mock furtle neckli'l e •nd long b.,rel 1lee""''· $1 b. sweep •n~le ~~irt complete with self beH, $25. v.natile welt top witl-. hand1ome stitch detail, $20. Inverted side ple•t pull-on panh,$18. Metcl-. or bold color co•nb;,.,;;on•.j 6 to 16 SCHOOL DISTRICT TO GIVE AWAY TEXTBOOKS Thousands ot surplus text- books and used library books are being given away by the Newport-Me~ tJnilled school district. Members of the pubUc may browse througt the books In Room 20at McNally high school, 19th St. and Newport Blvd., Costa Me~. Tbe 5Cilool te.rts are obsolete a.od the llbrary books too worn for fW'ther use, according to Mrs. Wlieeta Philbrick, district coordinator. Under state law, the boob: cannot be re-sold by the dis- trict. READING IS HRE1SEO FOR EARLY CHILDitOOD Parents, primary dren aod h.llfh tcbool students in tbe Newport-Mesa l.lllUled schOol cU.sCrtct are worttne" to.. gether on an euly childhood educauoo procram. Tbe scboOI diltrtct has Jut been .,...,..., $100,035 In stale l\aud1 to aQ)Iemeot tnstruetloll tor ldnderprten tbtoucn third IJ'lderl at Pomooa. Whittier ... Vlctora Seboola, c-..... "Our district adYIBory c:om- mtU. recommtaded tblt tbt empnuta be placed em rl&d .. lor. ... ,. J&DMII Bldud, ... _ mtntarr carrle1llum ,._.ce, -----------------· Claurch • TBI CIIITRAL BIBIZ a ... 1-lac-b' dll CBOIICII, llr<l Jl. at 0ruto 11 a.m. -WI ,_,_ AN., COlli .... -· &md&J A ram~ all L1 piUHd for .:bool CC*"nc e~atd.lu will to:SO a.m. SahR'di.J, Oct. n . bo loci by ........... "'tile -~~ botiMIDf at 9 a.m. • THE NEWPORT IWIBOR Ibis -f. "--LlrrRERAN CHURCH, '1M Do- Be.aptoa wm pr•eb 11 10:30 Ytr Drtn. Newport Beach ·- a.m. oa tbl q,te, "WboM fa~t Putot Rocw Berr Will pr•eb U it?" At 'I p.m. be wtll btfU1 at 8 Ud 10:30 a.m. s.dly oo a ttrlea oa tbe ltOODd com.Ul( ''ltranee teaebu. •• The lDDUal of ehrlat. Tbt WIC!Miday .,. COOiftpUooal mMtlnc WIU be tninc Bible ltQIJy wtU be ltd he)d at 9:SO a.m. bf Herbert Barllbarn, ueeuttYe board cM!rmu. after tbe & p.m. pOUCICk f1CIPtJ', • FOURSQUARE CHURCH, at 1?S4 OraDee An., Coata Mesa --A cok:JI' ftlm b)' Salem Ktrban entitled "Prophecy tn th.ls clWJdng world" will be 1bown at 7 p.m. Slmdly. Putor Rebut Jacobs wtU speU.: following the rum, a.od Fred Booth, a student at Southern CaUfornta College, wtuprovtde special music, Thepn.yercUn- tc cootlnues each Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The women's prayer meeting Is held each Thursday at 10 a.m. • GRACE BIBLE CHURCH, 565 w. 18th St., Costa Wesa -- The sermoo series In Pb1Up- plans Is being continued by the Rev. Thomas Tyree at 10 a.m. S uncia y. and the study in the book of James Is held at 7 p.m. • THE NEWPORT HARBOR CHUHCH OF RELIGlOW SCI- ENCE, 541 Center St., Costa Mesa -~ '•Accepting your di- vinity'' will be the topic of the • ST. ANDREW'S PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH, 600 st. An- drew's Road, Cwt Huen -· Tbe seminar by tbe sea belfns JACK l..DfKLE1TER oiTVtame this Swday wttb Dr. l...ouis H. wiU be tbe featured IPNker at Evans Sr. preaching at 8, 9:30 the Harbor Area United Way &nd 11 a.m. oo "PraJer --a kickoff breakfast at 'l:SO p.m. force o= a farce?" D"'Ucate Tuesday, Oct. 2, attheA!rport- Hssions wtU be held M"ooday er lZln botel. Hla toptc wtlJ be through Friday tollowtng a 6:45 "Tomorrow --a new day, a a.m. breakfast and at to a.m. new way," Sponsored by the Prayer is the tllemtt throughout Newport Harbor Cblmber of tbe seminar. Commer ce, the Costa Wesa • LIJI'HERAN CHURC H OF Cha mber of Commerce t.nd the THE MASTER, 2900 Pacl.Dc Greater Irvine Industrial View Drive, Harbor View HJils League, !hls will Jlgnal the __ '•Uppers for the downers" start of the annual Untted Way wlll be the sermon topic of campa.tgn In the Harbor Area. Pastor Larry Fruhling at 10:30 Ll TTLE At4CELS DANCE a.m. Stmday. Plans are UDder Opening the 1973-74 season way for celebratlng the 15th of the Harbor Area Commllltty anniversary of the orpnlr.at1on Concert ls the National Folk of the church on Reformation Ballet of Korea, the Little An- Sunday, Oct. 28. The charter geLs, The gro"' of 32 singers members will lead the proces-and dancers will appear tn the slonal at the morning worship, Orange Coast College Auditor. and a sandwich potluck and tee lum at 8 p.m. Sunday, Seot. cream soda! will follow the 30. The singers and dancers service. range 1D ace trom 8 to 15. IT'S EASY WITH "WILTON" CAKE MO~ And an)' With the SIIHd and ease of molds like these! 1 I BowUng Pin t Plano I Ball 1 Disney Nove lUes I Be.-el 1 t Christmas Tree t Bikini • and inYitattona Complete bakers auppUes Z384 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA Phone f,48-S7Solo Week Days to to 5 4ty'· SELLER -S<MDHEY<S 642-2991 BOB AND DENNIS & JUDY AND JOE It's time our two state representatives, Assemblyman Bad- ham and Senator Carpenter, did something to help save the citizens of Newport Beach from a serious threat to their freedom. The threat I'm talklng about comes from Judy and Joe Rosener. Judy serves on the powerful Coastal Conservation Commission. Her husband, Joe, is on the City Planning Com- mission. They're like a double-barreled blunderbuss aimed right at the heart of your property rights. I! one barrel doesn't get you, the other one will. What we need is some kind of state legislation that wlll prohibit one family from having this much control over our lives. I suggest that Senator Carpenter and Assemblyman Badham take time out from their constant efforts to get re- elected, and do something about this. After all, the man who owns property should have as much right to that property as the fellow who doesn't own it. Folks nowadays seem to be awfully worried about pro- tecting our environment and our heritage. I suggest they start at the very foundation of it all, and concern themselves about protecting our state and national constitutions. When the rights we have under those basic laws are taken away, the environment won't be worth protecting --and our heritage will be thrown away. You elected Mr. Badham and Mr. Carpenter. Now, you have a right to ask them what they are going to do to protect your rights. That's what you're paying them for. Are you getting your money's worth? * * * * * One place you'll be sure to get your money's worth is down at our store. We've got up-to-date American made goods and plenty of old-fashioned courtesy. We'd like to hear what's on your mind, too. AL FORGIT THE SOUTHLAMD"S PINIST • HAIOWAitE • COLONY .. AINTS • .._ALL ....... LIAMCIS • PLUMUttG SUPPLII.I FO GIT 2201 W. IAI.IOA II.VD .. NIWPOIT IIACH