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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-11-15 - Newport Harbor Ensign• THE S,. Prod DoYio ld"" tDt -l1CIU ••• u 0 ltiDdbJ ol romt.Uc ....,. nil•• • · · IOIAc to ...,... dim --ol ....... lllor1lcoo? ....... _., -· .. tile -......... _,otr tJoe1r u.,.. -u.. aad tatdDc • bltd loot at otblr .,.,, to CODMrYe, tbt EUiCD larDed thb: .... k. AI Amertea•a 1101JW crllb Hot oat aboek nna ab tbt ••r b'om Wl.lhlactoa to NIW. port, '*'•'• IIOw tome Joeal COTtrnmeottiDd compul.ea re- acted~ • NEWPORT BEACH ettyof. fte1als called tor' couldentioD of 2 emer&'tDC7 PCJW'ft' .,_e. to rUD the elty'l water ~ ln tbe e•ut ot a blackout. • CC6T A MESA wortett oa l stucty of IDetl)' COillerfttioo, lneludll( a -lbto l>oleall ot Detrott'a bleplt pa-IQIIJen. • THE IRVINE CO, c\t •*- trlclty UN 1D Jta Newport Cen- ter Jkyscnpera by )5 per eeot. • NEWPORT -MESA acboola aasured worried P*l"eots ttat p.a ...,pUea tor tbt dllltrlct look oloay tllroua~t tile ..., ot the ascbool y-.r, but auneyed heai1Dc practices at an schoola 1D u effort to COOiel'Ye fuel. • GAS COMPANY eeooo- m lsts told how 10 c<d: a Tba.DU- glfinl or Chrtttrnas meal wttb- II',. pea .. mMIIroom-aaJoe ea 1 ole. AU an bUed to- ..,... II 1!10 ..,._ lor '45 miDDs to u t1oe. "At U. ame ttmt, JOU caa ... 01' ....... lal: loar/' tM ecoaomt.t •J•. Rtrt ut tot:M more Qu: Co. tlpo 1« _., .. .,.., • Coot food lD tbt ame -Ia 1n wbleh tboy'U bo ..,..ed, to eaune bot water ............. • Let tbe SUD. bl" warm 1/f>W IJQme lD wtDter bJ tlto'OC NEWPORT BEACH 10~ F cbopH -dtlrloc tDt "''· aad ·-otr--Aa lcboo CoQ:ICIU1 boo&W, ''MU. .,_, tuowalt eoaat." Clfle 1111 to~ eloetrlclly -tlpo: • u .. dllh'nlberl aa::l dry- ... durlnc tho eool part ot t11o clal. • Caalk QPtDJnp Ud ,.ms arOI.IDd door • ud windows. • Mateb tbe liM ot utenstl• to audace tmits cm electric raoces. • Cbeck ratrlprat.or door t'Mll to be IM't tbefre UcM. cocmt) care wUh compact • U• warm .,..._ tfUitead mOOtla, 109.-tAc: ~ \e!:Optr. of bot tor aU but Wbtte clothe• atwea to 65~48 deer ... ill molt tn ~ Wilber. couoty faeiUU.a, OYenU ptu DrT ""lllDc but Ml klod!o loT -~~ --1n au lD JOlD' drrtr. county bulkUDp, J)ONible eli .. Oo tht county level, New_ mlnatkm of dooe buaJ IDd port's ao.ld Cuptn, cbalt-moLol"cycle faciUUts at COUDlJ man of the Count)' Boe.rd of partt stUJ to be d"eloped, a S~s. pushed tbrougb an mesap to WublnltOO utLDrc eneru eoutrftUoo plan at for an 1mmec11ate rettlfDtodaJ· 'l'•ldly'a boud Msston. Tbe Ugbt sartDp time, ud u lD- plu eall.s tor a 50 mph speed terlm county operatiou com~ Umit oo COUbty-ownedYeblcles, mlttee to come J$1 with other a muimum ettorttoreplaceblg energy-savtnc ldeu. r>ol \';Oo~o ~OC .... ~f \)'IIMfD OltilO'f.tl~l ~t • .... .,f .... ,.,, .... .,. ~""· oat uslnc 80 much CU,IIId pYe AI Forest, 73, a utz.zled dlt and poUUcal f•'"'e~ .. r ., ... Lorem --and you can take that possibly &t'lt the eodorsement oat a list of fuel-stYln" blots ..... 1 N 1 u -· .. -• IIU r for bouseboldeu. "' Yeunan o ewpor 'a po ttcal lives ln Mr. Crout's district, anyway you Ute, too." o the Newport Harbor-Costa wars, thl.s week tossed his blue had thts reply to the question Mr. Hwnmel talked like a Mesa Board of Realtors, wh.lch Newport clty manacer Robert skipper's cap 1Dto the rt.og aDd of whether or not ne woukt run: future candldate Tuesday when he heads until Dec. 13, when De W)'IUI. worked 011 a report of said be will try DeJt Aprtl "The city of Newport Beach he told the Ensign he "would wlll step down as board presl- ctty power conaerntioo, aDd to rtcal>ture the City Colmcll doesn't deserve me -~ aod you not say at this time I'm inter-dent. The Realty Board last eJ;ptets to pre .. nt tbe uport seat be beld from 196-4 to 1968. can take that any wayyoulllte." ested, and I won't say I'm not month created a new political at the NoT, 26 City Council He became the t1rst an-After he thought a mt.oute lnterested --I'm looldng into action committee, wbich w111 meettnr. Jt will Include a cut nocmced candidate for oae of Mr. C..darl.an had one othe; u." funnel dooattoos to ca.odldates in fuel consumptioo by city n-the -4 Council seats IC)tor grabs comment: ''I'm }uat a.a quaU-Mr. CaWerhead has given no picked by a poUUcal a.tfairs hlcles, and a possible plan to next April. Ca.ndJdates must fted as former CotmcUman Hana hlDt of bis Intentions, but could committee wtth.in the board. burD street Ugbts 2 to 3 bouts Nle between Jan. 10a.ndJan.31. Membership ofbothcommtttees tess dililJ. The nrst district sett sought PAUL HUMMEL ELECTED is supposed to be picked by .. We ..... 4,500 street llgbts by llr. Foret! Is OOY held by the eod or the year, aeeordlng Ulat are turned 00 by pboto-VIce-Mayor Howard Rogers, to incoming realty boardpresi- eleetrlc means -.hen 1t pta who bas oot ailDOuoced W'betller BY CDM CIVIC ASSN dent Charles Brown. dark," Mr. Wynn told the En. or not he wtll seek a third • A new city ordinance Umlttng sign, "and we're COIDI to look 4-yea.r term. donatJDns to $200 trom any at r.Js to pouiblJ mod1ty tbe Mr. Forglt, woo lives over Annual electlons were bek1 gro'4) or tndlvtdual for any caJ;I- pboto-eiectrtc llltts to keep the Ills hardnre store at 2205 last week by the Coroaa del dldate will minimize such or - UPts turaed ott ~on.cer. Some-W. Balboe Bl,d., came Dere Mar Clvtc Assn pnlz.attonal support. The Dew Urnes, tbe fog turns tbem oo.." in 1935. A 7 -member ·board of dirac-law Is also expected to hamper Tbe redocUon ln city pso~ "The challenge the last tlme tors was chosen by a poeral Mr. Forgit, whO ha.s been line ose dur1,. .. the 3-mootb I ru was to beat the freeway membership meeting at the criUcal ol the ordJ.nance, and ..... they were trylnl to pusb don Corooa del Mar elementary who has s::ld he would be •Ill- period eliding Sept. 30 tbowtd our throats, a.nd we beat tt," school. The slate lncludes Paul ing to spend more of his own a avtna: of 1, 708 &llUobs ot Mr. Forgtt recalled yesterday. Hummel, who was later picked money on a campaign. n or- IUOIJ.oe over the arne period "Tbls time I'm out to bea.t dlnance Umlts candlda'f. to last year. Fewer cars drlv,n • by tellow-dlreeton tobepresl-bome and to luncb., am other the Coutal Commlsal.oo and deot· Alvan Clemence elected spending $500 of thl> 1 own Propolltloo 20, aDd their at-vt ' stdent Estr.: p money. mtrall miJ.-ellttinc meuures: tempts to c.ootrol tb& ty ceMpre ; &rant, 1 Mlla.n Dostal of Baycrest satd wert CNdUed ..._tb. tilt .,Lop. .. proper RaM)' Wrtpt, LoulsArCllljelo, .. _,, cuw CoucU -....td ot ~ PIQIIll. __ _. holai!L IIPloe H&lllt:U, &ad kay Walt. J j yesterday he ls ''leutnatowa.rd "' ~· ....,. ~~ --....-.cl BeitO Weiu ISOIII&edb7 ---rumlinc t.galo'' wlleo bis 4tb • .,.. to lOR at.._.._. f1l ••tbWJol: aa.o.t U. oUMr -1 I:Mboerd wu~ Dtstrtct seat comes ~LDAprll retUDC' ttnerpDCJ fttll'-CoacU •ta to bt dtcided to-twb'--.. ' PA-UL HUMMEL He represents aD ol the west pumplnc ,_...1tora. .... , .. 11 Aftet tbet*Uoa, W1ttcbdr-ew Ca.ta Nta assistaot c Dht; nt>r . about 70 membera, tbe meet1.o& directors. Nomlnatioos were bank of Newport Bay, north ot llli.DI.IV Bob Dugp.a ald : CoiiD.c.Umu Rteb&rd Crout, dlae~Q&ed torma.tionotcommJt-also made from the floor and 17th St., and Linda Isle, Harbor city 1, 1n the middle ot 1 staff whoA 6th dim let takes ln most tees, fUture appointment ol a. W:r. Clemence was placed in Island and the Bayside area. stud to fiDd wa 5 to ave or old Corooa del Mar, all of secretary, a study ot the by-nominatton In that way, •inning Linda Isle's Hugh Murchison ene!o Y Newport Center lnd BlgCanyoo laws, and futuremeetingnllfltl. out over Alu Naekoul, who t:lad has reportedly talked to other "We;re tb.1ok:.ta( aboul: re-:Dd the •stern Up ol Balboa The assoelation has met 00 beeD named on the slate. local poUUcal ftgures about the placln&: nhlcles In the tuture A~~:-,~ Anot ~~ on Wednesdays, but the posalblltty The CDMCA was re+bOrn in advtsabiUty of his opposing Mr. -.Uh compact cars that use 1 .. , ._,..,.. ...,.m. mooa: u...,_wfll? or chan(tng to MoDday or Tues-April of this year after several Dostal. .,. 5 .. be aid "aDdwe'reMook have beeomenttooedupossible day nights was dlsciiS&IId. years of loacttvlty, Squabbles Paul Gruber, former mayor, ~ • t otbe• ~ candidates are Coroaa del Mar A board meettog upected over the possible use of the who Uves tn Mr. Dostal's dis- s!h au tur~ eo~c;:aty.,.~sti Clvte Asso. president Paul sometime this wee'k or nell 5th Ave. traffic corridor have trict, said he would oot con- Ugbts earller !c, the fountain Hummel, Reallor Rodney Cal-week, Is eq,e<:ted to deal with dt,ided the membersh!D and stder running aga.tn. 10 froot ot city hall.. derr.tad, and currtlltCityPia.n~ some of tbose Issues. leadership. "There's nothing that could Irv'R-C f'; ...... ,...,_ nina: Commlasioo Chairman The DeU IC'flneralmeettngwas Developer Jeremy HIH, who change my mind," he ·satd. "I lUll O, 0 uce ""'~~~oW~.it W1111am Ape t •--·-u 1 1 fathered the re-birth of the did my 8 years LD the Council." ma.oarer Richard McDermott · se o.euw. ve Y or Dec. 5. said Ills firm be cut tack Boatyard owner Blaclde Ga-A nomlnaUng committee had association, was elected presl-No opposition has surbced last year by~ 11!!: ooJy darlan. weu~mo.n local pUD-submitted a slate of7suggested dent ln May but came under lo. Ca.rl Kymla's 3rd District, ~ -.-M k f beavy fire from members op -which Includes N e • port C :r.;_mte5 r: .• :~ld~ :: :~ esa tas orce set up OOSIAc 'e-routlng or Coos! Helg!lls, CUll Ha•en aod Bay -· • -... ..~~ Highway through the 5th Ave. SboTes. There has been spec- A tuk force to at• ..... p ob corridor. ulattoo. that Mr. Kymla might "We used 1.2 m.tlll.oo kilo--..1 r -Mr . RaciU asked that the When u was found that the not ruo ap.in, or that he may watt hours last NoYember, IUid ~m,• ~ ~ .:•:·sbyw:~ task for ce stucl.y feasiblllty of rrOICI''S old by-laws catled for seek. a c.ounty otftce. only 735,000 boura tb1s Oct~ City Cocmett a bridge across the Santa Ana anntal October elections, anti-Holding "s::afe" seats on the ober," be claimed. Tbe com-PrqiOIItd ia River at 19th St., the widening bn-ss members formed a oom-7-member Cooocll are Wayor puy bU emerpueyp:oerators It week by Cotm-of Placeo.tia Ave. to handle ioattna committee t-t -me n--•• Welnnls ~a..o counctlmen t-• otll clltna.Q Dominie RaciU, the ., ,.. .... LIVUa-JU ,_ ...... ,.. collld keep the cebuJ.Id. force wiU cou:lstofSbusin mvre tratnc, and the deslr-up wtth a Ust of nominees John Store and Paul Ryckotf. =~~'s:,!!o~ :u::: men. s bomecnmera andes~ abtuty of ehangln& zonlDg. tml.CCeptable to pro-bypass They were elected last y-.r to blackout Tbe --tors burft tDdutrtaUst from the westside Crime prevenUon and a side-forces. Tbe committee was dis-terms that eJ:l)ire tn 1976 , o.atun.J ·Pl.~~~ or town, Tl'ley will bt picked walk clean-~ eUort were also solved and another oomlnatiDg City Clerk t...a_ura Lagtossa.td "The Ed11oo Co. jult belped ftom a Ult or oames submitted mentlooed as possible study committee, better balanC*! be -TueSday tt•t some contusloo. 111 with 1 -of bow we could to Ute City Couoetl areas. " tween the opposing vte~ints, has bHo created by a recent Coc MADE came ~ with tbe nominees state law changing the dates of ::e~':' •• !:.~Uidabo!"au ~~,!~ AINE ARRESTS elected last weet. local elecUoos ln geoen.l la• r-• u-. ..._ Tbe association repTesents dUes, •b!ch do not tan char- be dooe, Mr. MeDt--rrnottllid. tile old sections of Corona del ters. Edlsoo eqtneers are alao Tbr• rneo arreltecllut Frl-eocat.oe and Ulat F"lsher faces Mar bot some Ha.rbor VIew "We are a cbarter city and workiDr wttb tbe city of Costa day bJ NewportpoUceoo c.hUg-ooe count of eacb of thole nub residents have been al-•e wtll sUll hold our ft.Ung Uesa oo eoero-savtq meu-es UftUd_ to the alleted sale ot cbarps, plus alleged posses-lowed to joltl. Future a.ssocla -period from Ja.o. 10 until 31 urea. coea!De •111 be a.rnJped Frl-sloo ot a loaded weapon ltl his Uoo business ts expected to and our election on April 9 ... A oew omce towu 1lliSw 4aJ 1D HarbOr mWcJ»a.l court. car· 1ncl00e dra•lni membership sbe said. coutrocUoa tn Newport Center AccorciiDc to pollee, tbe trio ln-.esttptors from t.be coWl-eUCfbJUty bo~darles City Council candidates llere wlU bin leu wiDdo'tr ar• b1ed to •U tbtm a .. lf..potmd ty•s oarc.otics task force P~ · must Un In the districts they tbaD pn'rioua build.lop, to ... · of coca1H to:r $60,000. Street local poUce &Dd a federal o.at-KENNETH 01 XOH Dl ES •IU reprtseo.t but are elected tbiiJr-cood.ltloolnCpowet load. n.t• ol U. clrac wu placed cotics agent oo the suapect.l' FtNral sentces were held In a cltywt~' 'Ote, with each Newport-Yea $upt. JolmNt-at $200,000, trail. accordloc to Newport de-Jtsttrday 1o tnc:Jewood tot Ken-voter able to 'ote for a can- con, W'bO admlDJ.Jt•• more st.._ C. BrOWD, U; WUUam tectin Capt. Richard H&mlltoa. aeth w. Dimn, 72, of !117 dldate from e'tl"J cc:mtested tb&D 1,000 tcbool roomt, aJd Work m, Zl, bet Geoe H. Flsb. PoUce saJd they UHd marked Eldea AYe., Costa Yes:a, wbo district. a.1 .. _:--~ .. ~ 11'1 .. " promiaed er, lSI, allot Rtnrsictt, •ve btlls In the alltpd ctruc tra01~ died Sunday at hlJ: oome. Mr. Forcit, •bo baS sou.a!rt 110 lbort:ap• 'or tcbool nbie\N arn.ted at a local bOtel. actklo. He wu a retired barber. a ctJuce to tlectlDc trom wlth- t~ aut Juu SO. A dlputJ dutrtct altorotJ Work was ldenWled u a He ts SIII"YIYed by Ills wtfe, LD districts oaty, said be "Aitc tbe first oltbe)'tU', Aid ,...,.dlJ tblt Work anct 0C RIYtJI'Slde stucltat, Fllber Ed.WJ; a ton, Robert, ud a tJI)ecta to ,.t SIQOI't from tbe tbouP, •• mllflt tab ~ Bron t.ot t cllup• eacb of 1.1 serYI.ce ltaUOa marapr ud Slater, Dorl.s Rout.toa of 1o'W'I. Common Seue COlll.ltJoo., a loot at neb UdDp u lltld Mntac ud ~ to .. u Bron as a MCurtty pard. Jocat propert)'Mrllbfs ~- ~~-~rut'':.,-_'":!: VETERAN Of '98 CO.I.ST DEVELOPMENT, .. Tht eu, adm.._.tlOII ts -.....,.... R TO ICS OlC ot t:alanc:e •larJ-wtte +-~~==ia.-.lalollll WAR DIES AT 95 T~=~~oae.-,~ ... w :'o!;: ..... "!:'tn.':'tnt~:! wttll. flt1 au, ., n ta.-e ., lltwu'J lllleon 1ft bldDC doWD..eout dtftlopmtat are oa ,._...,, "'Tbt Cocmell e&D'I .,..., .... -·· Dol, ...... ~ -~-c. KeeloT, '"' _... ... tDt l<oo. zo -to-·...,,_., ..... cSia'aMd our MU ...._ .. b7 ts, a lpepll!b..A_.k:u wu mMUDc o1 tt1e Woman•• Ctne 10ft-It r• by oae mu -· thl I or I..,._ u 1111 -----_, Ia 1Aopa ot Hewpo<t-. eU, -r. SeeHt meatlnp -n~~•llod, uo1 '*-c-.._ ,.... -.1 wtu "' "'"' ,. bl _,_ -· ot ..,..callltwal....," • ..._ •Idle ~two t.Mmdl-purpoetroomataa,·.. prcc-t1 OWIIII'• --tlle dil~ -·co-au co. -· loll-· -. 1a a -•llllnrl· no_.,.trtu dlllneolol --ot -......_a.te ea ... 111 wUa a eaftlrJ • Ia Ull liM ftl' • .an at 10 a.m toliOIWtaa a ftllllarn• -~ t.bMll tbtQp r.,.. llolldal.-1 U.leu blooOitotl lllllld-_ _. toabld t:JOa.nt. -· ~ cot to otop. au 11 -1a - -11 a ot • -.1 --.....,._ ....,. 1oe11, a ....,._ ot ''Qol.to aa... rm .... ,.. -· .......... l •••. tal,tflllnlll_a __ lllldi'IMI"'"-1--Co-il-to t1o 1M....,. •OM, .... CMIJFit ._ llr ....... , Mtlltof• • • ~ wtD.... atac.. tilt tM Lldlt1dlal CQIIID .. .rp ... _. 1111t .-1cMw r•trlliiJ ... ID <>nr.tli a. ...._rntttoee _.., en.., * lilln oa-r JDb1 llllUC7 111111." I ... [ I II$ .. 1* Mil WU a _.. a&r-61 • ··~~ , 8ld H nrt1, JIIIIP!f cur•t ftJIII "'' r t• lOlA. 'he--, .. ., .. liz.,.,..._.,. Lorlf.-._ fka 11 111 1 ..... -tile eltf'l .,...,_ anz. -~ _, I '* -_.. If 1111 -Co., 'IIIIa.-....._ r. nllnd, IIIII I Itt.,. If 1 ..... -.... -ltoll•alo~ Ia ~~~~-.-lltdtlos .. r AL ,OIGif IIIIIIJM IIIII 1M-•• Ul1 -7711 ,.._ " .... Ia -·.. ........ ....... --·----·· plaoiJ ..... loft to ..... ,..aD SJI r'l\. Mil I ..... ' lid ...... t._ a..cL. •4• Cftl'l I• Ue rl•l· •• , tloo." BOBBY REIDEN, standout haltbRck of the Newport-Mesa Cardinals, Is dumped by a Garden Grove Jrrttcrojets ta cK- Ier 1D last Saturday's game at Costa Mesa bigtl school. The Cardinals, play1nc-In the Jr. All -America Football program's Jr. Pewee (9-11 ) dtvtslon, lost 14-13 In over- time. A wtn would llave sent the Cards inlO the coun.ty ~ wide playoffs starting this weeKend. (See story on Pa.ge 10.) Thayer ends <JJ.. ..etl9 ~ .11-,. ARVO E. HAAPA., own er and publisher of the Ensi9'1 ~~o~o..a ' A TIP FOR RONALD CASPERS Supervisor Ronald Caspers was sup- posed to be the speaker at last week's Newport Harbor Exchange Club meeting, but he was away on a junket to Washington, D. C., so his administrative assistant, Tom Fuentes, took over the speaking duties. Tom explained that Mr. Caspers was on a mission to seek more federal funds for Orange County . The logical question came from the Exchange audience: Wouldn't it be better if the money were left here in the first place, instead of being sent to Washington, subjected to a considerable brokerage fee, and then sent back in a considerably diminished condition? Mr. Fuentes said that Mr, Caspers really is interested in trying to keep down the tax burden, which is an excellent claim for any politician. But perhaps many at that meeting re- member, as I do, that It was Mr. Caspere who proposed to his fellow supervisors that Orange County sboold hire its own man in Washington --a lobbyist whose duty it would be to get as much of that ''free" federal money for Orange County as possible. Even a novice politician can figure oot that if one coonty hires an expert to grab more federal cash, so must other coun- ties; it' one city does the same, so must other cities--for all want their "share." There are 3,100 coonties in the U. S., and at least a like number of cities of sufficient size and greed to get their own man for the raid on Washington. A very conservative estimate of cost is $50,000 per year for each l obbyist, including his entourage, office space, travel, bar bill and other political amen- ities. Multiply that by some 6,000 lobby- ( Continued on Page 2) TAXI RATES ARE RAISED P.O. career H. Payne Tluyer, postmasttz' of Newport Beach since 1955, retired Friday. He will be suc- ceeded by Dan Phillips, post- master in Brea . Mr , Thayer, 60, presided ov- er the growth of the local post offt<.:e from 10,000 pieces of mail per day to its preseDt 400,000 pieces da.By. He for merly worked for an electronics firm in Los An- geles. He has been actiYe 1o the Navy League, serving: as president of the Orange Co~ty Council, and has been presideD! of the Newport Harbor Klnnls Club and vice-presideot of the Newport HarOOr Chamber . Mr. and Mrs. Thayer Uve In Balboa. Mr. Phllllps, whose omcial title here wtll be omcer In charge, has been postmaster 1.n Brea for the past 6 years. Lido lights flare again Udo Isle's Ugtlted tennis courts, sub)ect of hot contro- versy tn the past, come 1CJ apin today, Nov. 15, before the Newport Beach Plan.n1ng Commission. Commissiooers will hear compla.tnts that the Ugtlts and nolae fT'om the eourts bother Dearby restdellta. The 1lctHd courts at the soutli'West contr of VJ.a Jucar aDd Via Lido Nord are operating under a special use permit. Planners will review the use permit U they accept the re- commendation of the Pla.n..niDe statf, the use permit wtu be extended for 3 years, wtth sti+ pulations that the lights be ad - ji4Sted to cause less problems for residents, that the lights be turned of! each night at 10, and tNlt a locked switCh bpx be used. Also on the a ge.D.da for today 's meeting, which begins at 3:30 p.m., rt>ees.Sf's at 5:30 for din- ner, a.nd recoovenes at 7 p.m., are the following items: '" CONDOMINIUMS --18 un - its -· proposed for 307 -311 Carnation Ave., Corona del Mar. '" BIG C A!-n'ON condOmin- IUms , •hkh wi ll prot:ably be delayed unt il rtnal hearings by C tty Council on future dwell- Ing tm.it dens lties In the area. • AUTO RE PA[R shop at 925 W. 16th St., in West Ne'lt'J)Ol'"t Heights, will\ approval recom ~ m endf!d by the planning staf1. • SC HOOL OF THE AR TS, propo!Oed for Z41 : E. Coast Newport Beact1 Ctty Co!IDctl-terraUooal Medtbtioo Society Hw-y ., with cteo.ia l rerornmend · men took the following a.ctloo for the week endlfli Saturday. ~d by the staff . at Mooday nlgtlt 's sessloo In • ANNEXATION of Pa cifi c City Hall: Vtew memorial pt.rk to the GARY ALLEN TO T Al.K • DE LAY ED ooce apln a. city was begun, but cou.ocll-AT OIHNER MEETING decisioo on an appeal rep.rdlo.g men obJected to a request that Gi.ry Allen, author ot ·• Nooe a 4-unlt restdenUal t.trucbat tbe owners ol the property be Dare Call It Conspiracy" ud pla.noed for the Clrc«an Fr<a allowed to de,e)op part at their regular contributor to the at 1319 E. Balbo& BlYd., Balboa. bOldl.n&s as a mobile borne park. American Oplnlon map.alne, • TRAFFIC plan report from • POPULATION DENSITY in W'lll speak at thedinnermeetlng tralftc coo.sultaot ns for-Btc Canyon aDd In lmdeveloped th.ls Friday ennJne at the ree- •arded to tbe Pla.onlng Com-P&rts ol town will be discussed reatloo hall or the Flrlt Baptlst mlSSlon. by the COUDcll Dec. 1 ';. Chur ch of Cosb. Mea. Yac- ,. TAXI RATES were ra.tsed • ENERGY CRISIS plans o.olla St. and Santa Ana An. by about 20 per cent 1n tbe were d1acll85*1, and the city The me.ting Is spooaoced br oe• nte schedule appro"fed fbT muacer w·u told to come bed ttte Frteods of the Amertcu the YtUO'W Cab Co. lll ! •ttU wlth a report on Optnton Llbra.ry to beDtflt tile • AWBULANCE RATE 1D-Wba.t'J belD.c dooe and what Ubrary. lt wtU bt a pot-luck c:reases tor emupney ""tee. f'llrtller eoerc-savtna sieps the supper ud a dalla.tlon will be requested by Seal's Ambuluct city eaa tab. taken. Wr. AU.a wtU tpeU Co., were plac.ci 00 tblt Na..!S • F'IRE STATION oa BaJa; tollowto( the 7 p.m. cbaolr. apoda. lalud., "*')eel ol criticism by RuernUoo.s tor the dlaDir • ALLEY PAVING 1D a.u.r• IOCN lalaaders. wbo claim itl.a: may bt made at tbt &oobtore, bolmdtd b1 Alftttdo. Corcoaclo liCit atnya .-.d)' Uac:tioa, w1 U oo. Harbor 81'111. • IOil'tb ol Bay An. PI!S.lb::lllamt •• Bal~ bt: Mttctotuotber city m&D.+ 19th St. Ill COIIta ..... «by boa, aDd a sec::ood ar• ·~ aav ft11011. ca.lUDc MSMO&U • ~to~=~~ Parking controls protested ' PROIIlSED to ctN top -ID< _..,old-Put ~ wtio _, IIIII prtorltJ to a .,.eUlc .,.. .. M •. crwdld s-zU tit Mwwp:w t u. *IIIIIGt parldJIC ,...,... ••-plaator~Bal-llllell, draft 111 bl• -lal .-~-ltll. nil· boa, ...... <Ill~ pM ell'=• _... ... ud-toaUr -... -1111 ..... 11 COCIIII'..... br tM ,......, eo--·--.. .,. tMt ... a' ••• .... • BlXE TRAJLS ,_...., lll1Jid .._..,to I'* .... ""-1 ........ • --..-..• ••.-a-me-''""• -·· ,.._ aftiiiCIIJCcr-11. -~•=-•t=::--.,...._ WUIC ,, ludiLJ-> 1 1 till C:0.U IDkltllll _....... -•• -~~r-• c_..,.._.,....._ -....... etHJEFCD•· .... ..,-~ I I ... pu&lllled Wlttll aastw Ia ldl ...._ -..... ....-_,_ M. IIF __, ...... ..... _ ~ -.............. F·~ ...-· __ ..,,,...... __ ·---~~~~,a., --eo............ ... ........... . h7. 10 c-clal--~ lillY'! I to 1111 • ._..Ill -II 0 t .. ...,... lor dl.ll'll7 .., tllo Ita-... --llr Cc JM I l*IIIIOAY,IIOY; 1'-1m ~~=!!!!!!!:!!!~UMrr BEACH ACCESS? LeHers tO· th Editor 'CON. , . OCSAII PT. 8IIU< ·n<AIL -· -----troll lor lllqelu ._ffiMIMp: 1Mvl'llllpodooll.,.udl>IG7-oocnm•U,-wtll-. :=~5~i~~~~§~~;=~~~ ly MAIGOT IICILLIM G lr lAllA lA IAITMAII I nod WID Ill-Do 0111-olu taNITlriiAIJ -.rod. !a 1--tn)odo lor 111nn-Wilt~ 1«1 'fllla Dr .. BQ ..._ Cor'• .. e1 ttMd t. tlll Ott. a .... ollt.ct. Ute ettlMM tabll•.,.. ol blcJcll tra.lll Tla-ofCalllonlo••-~~---II._ ol ,_ ••-· blcJ<Iotnii-TIIIttoo.-... ud .._ *"lltooiiMCIIJ -Of'pil __ ,,.,.. ---.. ... -liloqoiDtlllnll ... _.. • ........... .,.. ...... _ .. -.......... __ ol "---.... OP .THIC11'Y1!f!•ICI/JII'IIIf!M:II -1-. "10-feet Cll7 c-tllo--llmll-tt .. -NI· ool .,.,... clwtsi& lilt--ud a.._ ud 110--117 mt&..,..,.c.-~•.CWII.H6u ot-.-wiJipo-tac_to...,_WMIItftliOU lrllloaa..., __ ...,. al--clwtzi&lllnnr.,, IMII·Ibo.,.........r-1 • · · ..,... lor 10 .,.._. n., -....._._lllo., CNOdoll "_. lloa<L r~ tk .,....llsal~ ud -ol u .,... llrool tnU TIEL.If.liOIM:-~-71<11 dollsso alloelt,. loll u : "A 111a1-.,..., ---·• I am a resdd..t o1 .. _. ............ -tn111e-llow utobteyoU.U. S,tlllalm .. ~~..!::,~ ... =~=-=.: .!.,•..=:~ ~ .. *::~':":.~ ::.:. ~.:"'*::'~e:; :!::t,ud.a:.";::::Xr-=:!d ::0:.. 10a:U:. ~ ': :'~c':!' ~-oo;::-d= _. · ·~ w o ,. • • .... ,.... I' ' c .._ · we laq a blacb capaeltJ ot Ia -. M hro popc&ll.r .,.. o1 011 tM c1U&tu blcJele tn.U bicycle tnmc OcJw". ddld tMt tbt ldCbNt priOrity '•· "j·t ....-w,., • n-.61, . .._. ._.,...... ,.w 114 C... aboatiS,OOO people. tbe t.ell, It eer1111.11 Ulaot tile eomiii.UtM 6lr ll:tii"'OlmattiJ 8. A tlfeycle tr&U aJoac tbe to ftleh tbeJ cu dldlcstetbelr .,._,"""" N_. Bta<h ou ..,....._ -m. -,.,, diPriD( w111e11 limo -. -lo _ .. lo lot8re.U lo tho -lllbmont ,. Naftea.TKAa:IIOa INUGM.._ • .. ,.,.,.. ==; .-ol eatb' 8bowD lDtC'trlt ta tnma, U&rll)t potata • tblt tbl tM oeaa trCIId trail wu df.t-butJI:I &DCIIDIIota••.ltwoaldhaYt of _,. bleycle tn.118 ud IaDet ...... ._....,...,. t..t ._. ..._ .,_171 ~ "'' 14; 1911, mtal---lbutUe 8ln1ee &rid CI'W'dl ate Umtted at Coroaa MAY Rtli3ELL of Eut Bluff ~--a.t lt.qth DliJIJ, muy to be ecutnet.d ln IIDd and to OW' ICbOo~ 10 Ulat our •••o No c..t• .. c.....,.to...r..s.•otC:.W ._ ... ., I.D.,Ja.ad parkiaf Iota lD order del Mar State beacb by lbl m&~~~rer ot eommlmlty uao~ mta. tblr.,.,..., 11*1&1 eqatpmeot cldldreo ean atteDd eebooJ by _....., • .,..•we.,..._. .. ~...._,,, L ,.,._,., to prO'Iide more ac~u ud Dumber ot parklq' IPUM ud elaUGo ~ tor tiM lntDI I am ~to tbl eDJ).. would be DMidtd. A ltD-toot .tbe u.. ot lbtlr bleyeJH In a IUUCIIUPTIOII ItA Til GOt COD&'Nl tbe ltr..U. J eoa-U.efore lboald bt UmJted 1.a CompuJ bu been -.EMC~ ~--Uallm•t of oeeu froat blcpele rlfbt ofwayproperl)'CCIGID'uet-ate fllbloD. Tbe CS.!lDIUion q..,_., UAI; 2 ,_.., .... teDd It t. t1me •e klolted at ber ar• of u.. t.eta. lideat ot' tbt board o1. trust... tn.tle; I llDeeretJ baDe tiMJ ed wWl UCtU IDd lip IDd of tbeee rootn, bMtr lllt:ab- 0.. ,_, 16•0012 ,_., IJI.M U.. ~b IU.tt, DOt ,_ tbe Tbe erowda are alrMdJ llm-ot tM_.IJ-tormedCommlldtJ •W Mt'U bt built; I bebefl 10 forth. would eo.t .b...tr.U Uabmeat aad eOOitrueUoa ue ••~•o o~'Oo'Ut• meau ot ptttq: tbe mo.t ,.,._ tted lD. Wilt lfnpcwt by nrt&ll Auoelattoa. IDJtlbft, .bead-tbu'e 11 pd., ..ad ,. .. ,,.. of thao"Ma of dollara of tbe IDil lhoukt be or tbl blcbelt P .. poulble 1ato a ciftll Ull. ot DO .pdJUe P1HJD1 aad ao qcarttted ID Wub1DCtoD, D.C. for trill PG11Uoa. IDd I btllen t:u&JaJVI' mooey, m~t•-oce prJortty. By comp&riiOD let'1 late oa:r pabUe I"Htrooou. w1deb ll a Tbe tutttute, 1 n~ttooaJ mem-tbat a m&jortty of oar eltlJeu tbereafttr bt ... eJ:tremeb'bleb G. Some c:IUaeu feel tbat c kMeat state operated beach. l1t1IIUoo eottreb' coatrvy to berahtp orpnlsatioo tllODIQI'ed •IClil'tri tbHe ~. bec:aue of blowlftc MOd, etc. tbe estabUihmeot ofu oeea.a ARVO E. HAAPA, owner Md pubtlshcr of Ute Ensign Hlflt1Dctoo S..c:b ltate beach tbe m11dlte of pabUe aeee~a. jolni)J bJ' tbe Urban lAJid lD-To bet1&witb, •e mUit UDder-C. AaumiDI tiM utateace ot ftoal: traJI woukS lead to tbe Ia 2-1/4 mlle• Iooc aDd baa Tba ta aot 1 l:l.battaD tbat a atttute am the Natlooal .u.o.. lt:ud tbat tbe bk:ye .. ta aYe-111eb 1 tratl, ii*:lalcw4aucee ti;IUIIoo at a proutenttna ~OQo!Qo~OQttiC:I.I'OOO:O 1,500 PU'ti.D& ape.eo. Tbe eft)' can allow", u reeopiud etaUoo ot Home BuUders, wtn hlc:lt. a.ca.ueotttn·tfl.ttlre a.ad tn.me eoatrol woOl ban 't'&rlety or atrueturea,taeladillc .tate sta.Ddud woald alknr tor bJ repr...,t&U't'tl totbertetat se"e u a resea.rc:b Ult tdu-It wtU compete lor the 111 ot to be establilbld perlllar .~~nall ban, ~Ue rutrooms, 23,1&0 peop)e on tbe belch, lAqQI of CtUe.coa't'eatioowbo eatioa reJOttrc:e tor the mort lp&Ct 11. u ar• oeeap,ect bJ IIPMd, tbw, pukiftL tte. Tbt sounDlr or ''J~m.k'' ....,_, aod bert at 2.5 people per eu, ttmt -.nimotllty JIUNd 1 rt.,lu-tbaD 15,000 bomeo<ners' uso .. Ptdlllrtau &Dd trill be J.a tara eJUt1Dr peTIIODDil ot tbe pollee hambarpr atuds. The poeral ls oaly S, ~0 people wtth auto-Uoa uldnr the ll&te le,Uia-elations throughout tbe u. s. tllr•terled 1D 1.11 ar• oec:•led department art lnad;al•tt aDd eftect ot Ulis would be to turn mobUe access. When I asked ture to beJp ~~ clUes to Miss Russell was presldeol of bJ motor nblc:le1. 1a ord!tf to tiM Newport Beach police de-Nnport Bueh Into a Cooey •hy tbt park1Dg ns so Umtted tht1r effort to prOY1de aceeu St. Mary's college of Mary-establtlb a copat, trOrtablt, P&rtme.at wUJ ltll JOUlbattbere l1li.IXI, •htc:h 1t Is oot. Newport I n.stoldthat rtsidenttalde't'll-to our priceless pouesslon __ l.abd for more thaD 20 years ate bteyell traU ptaa, U mut are DOt eaoup pollee officers Beach Is a retldenbalcommuo- opment projected 1D HuntlDctoo the beach. before joining the I"I.De Co. be atabl11bed wltb 1 Yietr to-to IIPU'e, DOr cou1d tbtJ prop-Uy; Ita character IR1 changed • (Continued from Page 1) lsts for the counties and cities through- out the United States --and there Is a brand new taxpayer expense of $300 mll- llon dollars. So what Is the net result for the abused taxpayer under Ronald Caspers' pet scheme for a lobbyist In Washington? No extra federal money, since there would be a stand-off among all the coun- ties and cities. Instead, there Is the additional tax burden for us all to bear. Beach trill mean more people Our 'et'J own Pl.anDIDg tn 1970. wardl: at 1eaat tbeH two fuo-erly enforce sueb ordiDances, from a summer-re.ort town ue within waWnc d1sta.oce; Oeputmeat. Pub aod Recre~ dameotal propoatt1ooa. In any e't'ent. aDd It ts the dntrt of the therefore, the state wtll oot attoo Commtss1on mtEn't'lrOO-• COMMENT ON FORGIT lmpreqtor therefore, a oet-D. Aay asphalt or concrete c:lttzen1 of Newport Beach, I coosider eJpandtor tbeparktnr. meatal Q~aUty Control Advls-Edttor of the Ensign: work of Yebleultr traJ .. akmr 1trtp down theoeea.ntrootwoukt am sure, to preserve Its rest- Why don't we do tbla In New-ory Committee rec:ommeodoff-Are we to assume that llr. the crowded ar•s ot Newport be tmatln.c:Ufe and cUmlnlsb dent.lal character. port Betc.b? Our projeeted street parklnc, mJ.o1buuerftc:e Forrlt Is not bad-moutbinc Beach, •h1cb 1Delud11 Balboa the 111.tur&l bea~Kp of our lonly The article In your paper growth Will almost dodlle our IJid more cooYeDI.entre!ltrooms: Bob Moretti or loud-motXbiPI lslalld, tbt Balbo& Peninsula, btt.cbea. The argument posed by wttlc:h addressed lt..lf to btcy. du withln ZO years. We will for all bel.eb uera. WbJie oft-Forgft pollt1cs? He lmpUestbat aad tbt oeean ttoot, Js a mo.t Wtlllam W, Dootaon aDd Arnie c:le tr&lls, t.eartuUy proclatm.s fO from our present 55,000 lbe-beacb loeat1001auch as the Moretti's actions ue CCNJDeet ... cUmcuJt tut beeaUH of asu-Parker totheefteettbatc:ltlsens that tbey do not UDderataDd popub.tton to nearly 100,000. Padfle Electric ript otway, ed with an eye for the gtt>~ Prtme llet ot ~~~ace and be-of Newport Beach are being why the city eoonetl taa taken We must plan DOt ooly for mouth of the Seata Ana Rlnr ernatorlal postUon but refraiD& cause tbt eltlbl.llbmeot ot a es:elOOed from tbe use of the DO actioo to estabUah u ocean ourselves, but tor tbe people I.Dd eacess state treeway land from remlndi.Dg us of Reapt~'s bteyele tratl e.aanot bt coutd-beach is lltterly fallacious. The troot bicycle trail Tbe &DRer Why doesn't Mr. Caspers go to Wash- Ington with a plea to cut down the federal spending, Instead of trying to get them to shell out more tax money! Our public servants would work for economy --If we would elect the right kind of offi- cials In the first place. wbo will reside bere 1n tbe art suggested lor such uses, vie for the presidency. end witbout eoutderiDc &11 of i'e.tdeots of Newport Beach are it obrious --tbe auwer 1.s future. These fuhlre people are the c:oocept Is tbe same. New-Kathleen A, Temple the relat~ factors. DOt u:cludlnf anyooe from the clear --tbe an .. er U beeo the same as you I.Dd me. We port must prO't'lde tor the Inland 125 Turquoise A't'e. Tbt reuoos lifO tberefore aee of tl'lt beach bJ ezcludtD.g lf't'eu a nwnber o1. Urnes. pay more aDd ret less for our ft.sltor. • Balboa lslaDd for CJppOiln( an ocean troot the eoostruc:ttoo of ocean front The citiseo1. o1 Newport h0us1.ng dollar tha.D aDJ ln-lud Tbe ~ssare of PropoaUloo FROM T1E Dmll P biqele trait art u follows: trails. Tbe beach Ia still there Beach do DOt not an ocean area In Orange Colllty(perhaps ZO ts just ooe aspect o1 the ~!: A. Soc:b a trallls duprous --it ls an.ilable to the reneral froat bicycle tran. aod hope. the workt). We do this wUllnc17 ~sire of tbe people of tile For it is easit:r for a camel to pedestrl..au and to Uttle tod-pobUc, It being the poa.ltlon tully the same •111 Dever be so we can nlk to tbe nter state to protect, preserve aM togo through a needle's eye, dlers ud Younc c:bUdrea wbo oftbelmderstgnedtbl.ltbebeach built, • • • • A MESSAGE TO READER'S DIGEST DeWitt Wallace aDd enjoy the beach. Now I ask ban access to the wooders of th an for a ri ch man to enter rt:ll to &Dd fro atoor tbe t..ch. lbould be presened Uabeac.b, I wou1d deeply appreciate 11 you, wt.l kind of enjoyment our Dte. Red curbing ores:-the kmlldom of God. The u:tdJ.ag sldl'ftlk aloD( E. Portions of theoeeantroot you would print th.ts eottre does a sardine packed In a can c:essjvely bt(b cost parting And they that heard it said much ol the oeea.n-froat ls an art s:lmpty oot wide nougtl to letter. I shall be most happy of oil pt? meters are DOt an equitable ".Wh o then can be saved?''' eDmple UseU or 't'etf DOOr s~ an ocean troot trail to araue tttls matter at lenrth We ln Newport can say the way for the city to solve the And he said, The lhinas PI&Dn1nc. The Netrp0r1 Beach wttboW severly dlm1n1shtnr the In your oewspaper or anywhere Reader's Digest Pleasantville, N. Y. 10570 Dear Mr. Wallace, state standards are too low. 't'lsitor problem. which are impossible with poUc:e department wtll verlty use of the beach, u a beach, else. One persoo per 10 f&et SQUIZ'e VIsitors, wbetber they be men are possible with God. tbe ba&ards lbat nl.t aloar •kine the area c:ooceroed. allows for a cluster ot Ptq>le tram u tar away u Do.ney thtJ skletralt, &Dd tbe fact that F. Tbe HtabU..bment of an Please cancel my subscription to the Reader's Digest. This Is my protest against your decision to lend the high prestige and great circulation of your magazine to promoting the most heinous crime In all history, the killing of unborn babies. Your November issue carries the message of Dr. Alan Guttmacher, "Why I favor liberalized abortion." You do not include any editorial expression of disagreement; on the contrary, there Is an Invitation to order additional reprints of this shocking article. Many of us recall with horror the terrible stories of the Nazi extermlna- lion camps of World War II, where an estimated 6 million Jews were put to death in Hitler's gas ovens. The blood purges In Soviet Russia and Red China also have shocked the civilized world with their callous disregard for human llfe. Now we In the United States are wit- nessing legally sanctioned killing that will In time surpass the awesome toll of the brutal crimes of the Nazis and the Com- munlsts. We all know that God Is not mocked. What a terrible charge the abortionists must answer for on judgment day I Arvo E. Haapa, Publisher LEGAL HOTICE LEGAL IIOTICE wtth a&Uttonal area for ball or as clole as CUff Dr. do have playing and swimming. To a Jested rl(bt ID the beach and reduce U further means less atlould DOt bue to pay ezces- acth1ty. We may seek to emu-slnJ.y or be blocked by red t.a.te Coney lsla.od, Jooes Beach., curbing. or Betheada, Warylaod, where !~~~:y ~~~ :" =-~ FROM THE :~r:.:: m.~"to~: ASSEMBLY By ROBERT BAOHAM Why oot a ooe-oouu Lerts- lature? beach IJSage, U we have a capa- city of 53,000 aM allow 150,000 people co the beach, we are oot dotnc tile best by our trust; whi ch is to adm1nlster tbe A statewide campaJp for as- beach. It Is a price leu uset, tabU.hment of a unicameral a m.a.rJelous pb.ce to be. Let's lectslature In CaWornla may noC ravap lt. rt may mean all sooo be IDder way. Apparently tmnecusary street parting is plans are already devlaed to eUmi.Dated. It will mean oo IJW)re place a coostitutlonal amend- parklnr lots, In-land or any-ment before the voters to stj)- wtwu'e else. aUtute ooe 99-tllember bouse There Is always the eba.rge, tor our present 40-member •·Just because you Uve at the Senate and SO-member Asaem - beach you think you own tt." bly. I assure all readers mow 1 I'm LDcliDed to agree with the don't OWD the beac:b. 1 am per. id• 1D riew -~at leut pbilos- tlaps more aware of the prob-ophtcally --of the oat-man, Ierne. I beUen Yosemite sets ODe-~ doetriDe under which a UmH of 5,000 cars toto tbe both bou .. of our Leclslature park. I ~bold the phUoqlby art represented oo a population that It Is better for the oeeu-buts. panU ot 5,000 cars to eujoy tt just doesn't mate sense to Yosemite tbln for 100,000 ears ban 2 houses. Tbere certaJnly to destroy u. Is no bl.lue:e of power betweea t r•Uy tore tbe ocean and tbe urbi.D aDd rural areu of ezpeet a reuou.ble q111.1lty of our !ltate such as was ma.o.l- beaeh 'llll.p, u tt means a.11 ot fest prior to the mid '60s. tl'le people from Rlnrlide or The proposed eoastltutional West Co't'tu., wbo doo't care ameodment would cr•te aSen- eDOU.gtl lllout llflnawlthiawalk-ate with 99 memben, sentnc tnr dUituee of t.be oeean, ea.n't 4-YM.r term1. It 11"0Uid call for come to Newport oa a Slmday a.a eleetloo of all 99 senaton In Aucut --that's too bad. lD November, l9'M.S00seq~Mat­ l'U ~tstatlbofldsformore ly at •c:h pneral elecUoa 50 beach 1:11 coast or down eout, aDd 4i, alter•tety, would be NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARrNG NOTICE OF PUBUC KEARlNG but I'm oat wtli1Dc to ~MCrate elected. Tbelr ttrma woukt be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Newport Beach tor them. Umlted to S four -year term1. that the City Cotmell of lbe Uat the Cit}' Cotmc:ll of tile Tbt Soutb Cout Re(looa.l Aaotber pro't'taloa •ou1d Mt City of Newport Beach will bold City of Newport Beach wtllhold Coo.aertaUoa CommlUton lJ ~a proeldurtlor a 15~mem­ a plf)Uc hearing reprdlnc Or-a pGbllc hel.rlna rtprdlnc Or -reqtdrlq: more atreet Pl.ftlDc ber reappor11oomtot c:omma... dlnaDce No. 1533, heine, AN d1l:allcfl No. 15SZ, bel.ng, AN and more &lid more beach ac:-s~ ~~of tbe .... Lectsla~eol. ORDINANCE OF' THE CrTY OF ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ceas. Are they anrtwe rray be P m ~ NEWPORT BEACH REZONING NEWPORT BEACH REZONING U moth U 150\ OYer state t.bt 't'Oter .. the uaual Mlliou PROPERTY AND AMENDING PROPERTY AND AMENDING ltaDdardl? Do Wt .. Yt to de-of tbt LAcal&t ... t WOiild be OISTRICTING MAP NO, 3Z, OISTRICTING MAPS NOS , 45 atray oar *eh beforenr•l-beld bftc1mdDC J.aJanuatJ, 1977, PlanzllDr Commlssioo Amtod-AND 46, PlaJul.iD&: Commlutoo 1se U.t Oftr-ue Ia a deplltloo aDd tbtJ woald be rtQidrtd to meot No, 405, c:ooformi.Dc zoa-Ameadmeot No. toa, CODform-1D ltlell. adjca11 •eh Jtar bJ Sept. 1. •-r ~ tbo "-oeral Plan-re. •-r ·-••• to the Geoeral Plan E't'WJ Jtate bead(, trttboat It woald hlrtbtr PI'O"'dt for w ... ..,. .. , w -.... esctptiOD ntabllabN a ca-e~ ola ~ toprtaide : ~=-.:u. ~ :.:='U::r"..::;": paelty ,..;el. WbtD altatebleeb OYer the bodJ aad e1a1r • 5- VIft' Drl't'e, 011 tbe northeast City o1 Coati w .. city Umlta, Is hill, all adc1Woa11 moCorlttl mu ralo commlU. wbk:b bJ S. LADe, ora the ..t bJ oa the .,..ua bJ till "KtwPOrt art tltnld any wttla ..,.., woaJd .lllect eommtU. ebalr~ GoldG'od Avenue oa the lOUth Crest" reiSdMtlal CODdomln-a q•lliOn ot more aceeu. To mea uciUIItp bWa toiiii'I'OP- by Flftn .,.,,.. {10<1 Ita .... t-tum dofolopmtot ~ oo lho the lltll ol my -ltdp .. .., rlato commt-............ erty oldeootoo~ &lid ootlltwoiZ welT .,. I7Tilnlcort>ontod ,.,_ 11ato t.A:ll, S.. Qzolre, Do-A ...,.. -? 11 cortatotr bJ .,.eArtllur Boultftrd, from rllory o1 0ranp c_,, !rom n .. ,, R..,IID(tos>. 117111" .._ anorltnl-sdderaU... the UDellutDed Dlatrtct to the tbl R-l-8-2 DIJtriCt &ad tbe more NYG"etp tbu efta N- P..C (Plaaned Comm101ttr) Dt•-lhlclaatllod D1otrtet lolboP..C qalrtd. Ootr ID "-ud YULE BAZAAR NOV. 17 trtet. (P-COmm-) Dlotrtct. tho -cl!J t.A:llt• do n TIIO uaa1 .,._ ol 11 ll<mCE IS HEREBY PIJR. ltOI'ICE IS IIU&BY FUR-·-from -ollod IT<· t.a.11t Qammo ......... of- TilER GIVEN lllallbo atdjQ>. TIID GIVBJf lllal tint atdll*-•-· Slpa Plnl will be tall at .. lie ...... wtU lit Z.ld oo lk: ........ wtU lit IIOid "' YH, U'a lime nlllntllltaels II-V•clo <:-, Cl. IIIIa lllnnllfilnda7ot-,lm, aoolltldayot-,lt'll, .-.. .., ,. -'" ...._ ......,, ...... 17. ota. .._ ot1:JOp.m.latM· at .. .._ ol ?:JOp.-. .... ,., lllnn.._ean_llttac -lalllo lloonowtD ~I C-• o1 a. CIIJ c-U Cia 'v• of lbo CIIJ _, .. -. eaa •loJ -II "' -al 11:11, - • 11a11 of 1M CIIJ ol lltwport 11&11 ol 1M Cll7 of It-beoU. by a ---""' ..... Cdlonla,al-a .. ._..,Calllorola,ai-U.. QUAIITICO GIADIIATI IoriO-will "'• lor ......... unr Ud all .,.._ ud plooo ""' 17711 all ,__ U. ftlllpT • ....._.,1007 a-. :::::=.:-='..., ud ae •••rr•lt _, llljpllr ud be .. ,,lrtDrl"r 1r111~ ''Tllt 1luMr pr0(1du till ._....._,n _,......__ ... .,......,,_ .... ~ 1112 • 'b' to dO~ x-.t.~too '-aLqloo --I at a......_ rtrii'IJC_IJ_Io_ .... Cltl Clllt CltiCIIR C-!loot ... 1111 Ud U.. ud -,, I 1-- Cllrtl -Cttrotl_._-C..-a1 9t 11oo, -bJ .. P ....... -'did •• 1 lfblt'll, P lllls: ... rhl llh!,.t'll, Ya. Be 1o 1 tM? rtr h tt IN •zllznn Gf :a ~ 11 ..... z;at....., •r tr tM Jhaport 111tt1ar • a•' .,. a.a ..,... a.=m IF YOU WANT THE BEST ft&OAL W o\U.IA.TIN •. Water a...a.P • Hide llldla.: • Drtea 1D Oee How • S.utllul P'lat Flalob Reg. $9.00 gal. IIOORGARD WORUWONDER8 IN ONE COAT e Euy To Use e Rapid Dry • Euy Qeanup • LutJ Lollill« Reg. $10.60 gal. SALE SU&I>tll' hl&l>or SALE oo custom colors • \1 A $6.95 gal. $8.49 gal. ~------oR--------~ MATCHING AI'AIL..48LE REG. S 11.00 gal. SALE $8.95 gal. FOR THE BUDGET MINDED WESTERN FINISHES 1NT!!RIDR VINYL 13. 95 GAL. ..O:NAillELS LA TEl( OR Ott. 16.10 GAL .LATEXHOUIIICPJ.On" 15.95 GAL 20% OFF ON WALI:PAPER Alao • 25!li Off ON WOVEII WOODS Ao4 • SP'!CIAL PRICE$ OH CARP'!TIHCO, PLOOR COYERIHCOS & DRAPU. ~;-;-.7---FREE!-----, WALLPAPER CLASSES CIHCLUDIHG DIMOHSTIIA TION IN IIAMCOIIIG) TO BE HELD liON., NOV. :16 at 7:00 P.ll. REGIStER AT OUR STORE (OR BY PHONE) BY SAT., NOV. 24 OJ'l. ,,_ onu•s To CHQQ$1..' Fit OM We Have Tho Ect•l~tlftont, Tool All lele P'rtcoe Velt4 O.ly n,. lin., lf7J ANTIQUE SETS IJ.9? ,..,.,. ..-.--., ...,;.:rii,, ... ... Ct,' ....... .. .. I • QUARANTII YOURSELF 4NINCOMI FOR UFEI Here's lht pedect "''1 to m'ke rour money or ncunlrn do "lnple eMf" THIS PUZZLE AND SUBMITTED BY JOHN F. SNOWDEN, 501 Goldenrod A•enue, COM. 2. 3. '-" ~•II ... '"""'"od ••~" • '"""'""''"' ...... , ......... . <~"ont IIOC.e .... tU H ~ .... u~ ,..,u ... o to ••r..., "'- 1'"'"''"' ,.,,.,.,, olr~o -· 1011 .... ,,.wll •ittt I ·---·-'-,.. .. _,_,., ALL READERS WHO SEKD Of THE CORRECT SOLtrnON TO THIS E!ISIGR CROSSliORD PUZZLE WILL WIN THEIR CBQJCE OF (CHECK OIIE) -- 0 T-.o theater tickets, cood at Lldo or Mesa Theatre. 0 A $4 gift eertltlca.t• p1 a1 AmUn(s Nursery. 0 250 Blue Chip stamps ($25.00 worth). It 1l11s wiJnd~ 1mpon1ble ult tod1y tor the eye open•nl ,rorr ol HOII Memonal Hosp1l1l'~ •·foiJf flt11bte Plan~ tor G1v•n11" Vou wo\1 bt '" !01 a ptuunt ~u1pme1 Telephone: (714) 645-1600 Emnsionlll6 Alk lor Thorn .. 51atlllnger HOAG MEMORIAl HOSPITAl 301 E New port Boulevard Newport Beach, CA. 92660 • 1710 11111r0 RT COST I. IAISA ,,.._,,., --PLlS -- An addittooal for a friend. priM ol a 8 mootb En.t(n .ub«rlpt1oo • • • • ALL OTHER ENTRIES (eYeD tboup BOt 100'1. eotrtc::t} wUl wiLl a 6 moalb Eutp nbeettptloo tor a frtend --PLtE a surprlH lfiL ALL ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE ENSIGN BY FRIDAY, NOV. !3, Mall or t.-LD.r to: Tbe Eutp Newspaper, 2721 E. Cout ""'·· corooa delMar, caw. 9'2525. PL!ASI PRINT JUliE . .................................... ADDRESS ••••• ,, •••••••.••••••••••••.••••••• em ..................... PHOIIE ••.•••••••• PLEASE SEKD GIFT SU89CRIPTIO!f TO: KAME • . .................................. . ADDRESS •••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••• , •• CrrY •••••••••••.••.••..•... STATE , •.•••••• ACROSS 10. Walking sttck. 12. A coarse, rustic, Ill- bred person. 13. lDd.la.n tribe. 14. Beneath . 18. Absent. 21. You use this at b.tght. 22 . A man's nickname. 23 . A t.uat1Ye salt. 25 . Glrl's name. 26. A oooe. 42 . lnterrogatlve exclam.a - tlon. -43. In tbe dtrecUon of. 44. To wager . 46. otherwise. 47. A neptlve. -48. Twofold. DOWH 1. A Tems lalverslty (Abbr .). 2. Curved contour on a shtp. 271 Ooe of tbe United States (AIItll':~· .. ' ~ -4 · " 3. f'lDI.a:bed. 4.~towo. 5 ~., u . ...,ld-. · • · 31. SoA c..tlloa. 6. ra .tate. 7. hamft"'O'k to bok1 coal 33. To lean. 3-4. Perta1ning to tbe oose (PI.). 36. Dad (slang). 37. Ocean Uoer (Abbr J. nre. .. 4 8. Spect.nc thing. 9. To place. ll. Lona: ftsh. 15. What you do wllen the Ensign comes In the ma.tl . 17, A yelp. Publish Your 18. BUster y sore. 19. Nova Scotia (Abbr .). 20. May still be lD them FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME t ll.a.r 11.111 s I 21. To shine. STATEMENT 24. Your parent (slang). 25. PUI"J))se or aim. '" THE I ~ ~ I'Oit .U .L CITIU ~CN l. _ou,N::!COUNTY 26. Motmtaln In Thessaly, Gr eece. ONLY $25.00 (~LUS SIO "OR THf: OR ANG I! COUNTY "ILU4G "U:) We will take care ot both the filing and the publication it you seDd us the 3 copies of tbe f'lctitlou.! BusJness Name statement, ftlled out a.Dd signed, and accompanied by a. check lor $35. Or )'OU can come to the Ensign offtce to nu out the form&. Notarl..&lng Is oot necessary. 2721 1!, COAST H'II'Y ., CO.ONA Of:L MA •• CALl ... Tf:L!I"HONI! 673-0SSO LIKE TO TRAVEL? ~ HAVE. TO TRAVEL? ~~~ -ARBOR TRAVEL "'<$,) ~ 3442 VI" LIDO NEWPORT BEACH ' . 675-1311 P••l Ryehff Mllll• 11 .. l•tty JeNII•• 29. Partnersh.lp or business (Abbr.). 30. Soft kDock. 31. Short street (Abbr.). 32. ln the manner in which. 35 , A Umber tree. 37. To wander away. 38. Hopeful command to a I>orse. 39, Home permanent (brand ume). 40 . Third of a ya.rd (Abbr.). 41. Numeral -45. Orpn ror Ustenin_l!:. 48. Elected omcta.l (A tlllr .). I •m • member of tM United !.lino W...nn of Amoric-t~. C.n Y"" ttl me wloot ciNlii beneRis d be pold to my survlvon7 by EIJWENE 0 . lf~&ERON T ........................... ........ '-"_ .............. . .............. I?IM .... ....... , ....................... ....... ._ ___ __ __ .. ___ _ '• .._ .. ,. n, tir e ,=::u ~ ............ . ~-....... -ill! .......................... ~~ ... ...... _ .. __ m •• r. .... .. ....... rer~-Pun et •I ••••e IUICA-_M ... IIAI .,..... LIGAL IIOTICE f'ICTmOlE BUSINESS NAWF. ~ATEMENT Tbe follOWing persoo is dO· log busi.Desa a.s: Tbe Schoooer "Ranger," 6908 W. Coast Hlgh- WlJ, Ne1rp0rt Beach, CaUl. 92660: Frank Harrison Jensen, 1717 Ala WaJ Blvd., Hooolulu, Hanil . ThJ.s business Is conducted by an lodlfidual. Signed: Frank lbrrlson Jen- sen. This statement wa.s filed with tbe Cotmty C Jerk of Otanp C01mty on Oct. 29, 19'73, WU - llam E. StJohn, County Clerk, bJ Tberesa M. Ward, Deputy. Publisb: Nov. 1, 8, 15 , 22, 1973, lo the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -29192 SILVER BOWS trill mingle with candy canes and Christ mas greens as members of lbe Junior Aurlllary or the ~ewport Beach Assistance League and their guests celebr:ue tile 25th annual candy caM ball Saturday, Dec. 1, at Ute Balboa Bay Club. ShOwn here arranging greens, Christmas hgtrts and candles tor ttte centerpieces are, len to right, Mrs. Richard Cramer, patroness committee; Mrs. Gwr ge Bethel, patroness committee, and Mr s. Geor ge Koehler, co-ctralrman of lnviUtions All are residents or Harbor VIew HLHs. Theme for Ute sliver anniversary or tile tx.lll is ''Don we now our gay apparel." Muslr: of ltoe past quarter century wlU be provided by the L)'nn W\IUs orchestra. Mrs. Fritz WesterhOut Is ball r halrn.an, as- sisted by Mmes. Schuyler C. Joyner , La wren Rlttent1ouse, Ernest Schag Jr., Rober t Beln, George KoPtller, Paul Hegener and Rod Daley. (Ensign pOOto.) BCYC TO SEE FILM ON 'SEA OF CORTEZ' '• Adventure ln the Sea of Cortez," featurlng ftlm and television star Vlctor Jory, will bead the bill of fare tor Bahia Corinthian YachtClub'syachts- man's r ound table llmcheoo at II :30 a.m. this Fnrta~. ~ov , 16. Ray Cannon, who appears in the color and soWld film, Is a Western Outdoor Magaune col- umnist and autt-.or of the book "The Sea of Cortez.." IIEIPORT HARBOR EM SIGN PUII.ISHEO IEEMLY -PAGE l TliURSOAY, lilY. U, lf13 COIIDIIA Dti.IIAII, CAL STOCKING CAPSULE Otd you ever kno"" anyorw: who 111'ol~ll:'d on put11ng l"us nght stockm11 on first ' Some people: thmli. th•s ts a ~~oood ""ay to ,1\0H.I hc.Jda..:hc\ ltoOh .. h '' Of course' M~t of u~ get hl!dJ..ochc~ Hut nvv. we reach for om: of the fast-antn~ ram u!lit\Cf' mcdtcal .,._,cncc has matk a\a1\abk A ~tmple n::mco.l) But remember- not .til h.cadad1c:~ can t>..· tre<ati!J 'u Lt\uJII~ If the pam pc:r,tsts or " unu~ualh ...:\ere nc ,ure ,10 ~ your ph)stctan AnJ nc"t ttll'k \OU m:cJ .1 prc-.cnpuon filled. come to u~ for qualrt) ..:ompouno.llfl~ Christensen Pla1nacy 3021 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR 67 3-2550 -642·2991 i-RI·":olS<.o•"'"'•'•"--•" I -••' ~ 600 "-l •t " le ' .. '""'· ... _. •··~"' "11 .... n• •v • .,., u· D·•o·~• ", .. ,., '•" '"'~ "' :; lt. !:>00 o• •• :,. ",,, &~8 "'"·~··< ....... ~ Day after day. month after month. over 70.000 Mutual Savers earn the highest interesl available -compounded daily -with insured safety. Ex tra services'' Of course· free pholocopy service. free travelers cheques, fre e notary service and. with qualify;ng balance. free safe d~po'Jt ho'P' and free note collection. Mutual Savings pa'>1S more tntere-.,t them vou can earn at a bank -with insured sa fery. extra services and a lui of old fashioned personal service. becau,e - Whether your account balance is $5.00 or $500.000. Mutu al Savings has a high · earning. insured savings plan lo fit your needs. Your Interesting Neighbor ... in your nearby Mutuol Savings office, ~.Velcomes the opportunily lo assis1 you . fW:U/~ lliJJ~]illi WJrlil;)!)j) :"JtM nt•.u-mg ,1 half Ct.>ntun.: nf "•'f\let' II) ....,utt!h~rn C(lhft)tllJ.'\ .... wt?r'-. th\:' Btg M -Mutui\1 Sa~.. mgs. ,.., t~lrno ... t IMif ,, hdlron doll.u' <>Irony r11ld -,tt\1 ']fl't\1./lng "''lth thn•~ nt.'l.'' 1 ,fflu:'., dw .. l..'~iu1 :'\nw 4 offrn.•<> Ci\noga PMk Ch,,tswQrth. Cap1~trcmo Scm Clt>m~tnle, Corona del Mcu. CoVLnd. Clt"ndale. P.1s.?tden''· Thousdnd O<'k"'. Vt.;.ta. West ArcMha CANDLES •• l•~t•ci•JI' t.r •• "HOLIDAY SlAlOM c.-r~pp, cudlo ""*"' bord. to llad ... -.cud ... Ud t.allftal er•tloM _...,..., ........ WOnlla1a blu1 u weU . u llor table I **""lWEI-BYC picks Lt. Gates in sheriff race "' ••• -.v -,_ • lMURDY. IIOV. U. lt73 ........ ~ lop Lt. __ ,C,..Ib--.... u ,.., ••••• .,. u. Ollllllll:rttrrttr•...,...., JNk Dca PnM* oiC.· tollq ' I Md aM P ltrq 011 del liar, lltalf C!CW ......... Clrlll.-eo.tr ...... Be Gl tile llala TICM C ... 11o-11111 ..... lllo -..... ,._ C&JM dll cllb'• .. MEtw ol CIW br l'llt1:rlli .. Ill lla:l tile ,..... 111111 ...... lbo .. -. -c--. -1L lllloo )oloodtM -Ill'· w.,to pol1lOIIol traplor at lbo ~ Ia -•• IMI. BYC ...a tropbJ' IW'III tt Bt IU .,_, pnaiGtiolu Uoo-~ ........ u....,.. ... ---· Tile lrciploy wup-1D ro •. ~~ pallol _....., cop,tUoa of outtbncllfll :wart Um_lm:aDft ..... udad- OD tbt membtrehlp eom•dtt:11• rtdor o1 tbl HMrQ Ull -.. Olbor ...,.IMtr-awudo .. lopmiOI-o,to-IDc:l-1M BYC ~ ID 1-, It'll. llo clniOIIJ m•MNp porpotuol .,.e-to ..,... ID 1M por-I ciiYI- DaYld w ... "' LacmL -"' 111o 'JOO.mo-lbor· 11m Lllldormau ., !Ia-Ia-lll'a -ool. ·trial Comploz ID 19119. &lid tbo Jaad rece1'ed tbl JOMpb A. a. wu bon lbrell 11,, Amerie&D Lecfoo merit award Beet pe:rpetuaJ tropbJ ~ 1 all, Ia Oruce., crw • to Ud e.ntfteate of eommed· ta awarded to tbe BYC ~mblr tbe cocatJ ud u a teMqtr tklltbl.a year f« designing aDd wltb tbe best ...... warbd u a cl:Jwtam:l oa u. tmplemeoUDc tbe m.-llll ~d KOH, ocan rae... O•lf1U, starr, FCII'Hillr ud IJitem alDCilC eouoty law tD- Alu Aadrews recetftll1 4t:ro-otb1r rueMs. He 1s a 1957 forcemeat acencles in bladll.ng dbJ.es, lbe BrubM:ut perpet-lftdWI,te of Ceplltruo bleb etril dlmrders and emer- -.1, Frut c. Wood m memor-sebool, wbu'e M wu eapta.tD pocles. ial, ScaDd1a perpetual IDd La-of bottl tbe footbi.U aDd butet-U. CAtes aod his wtfe, Diana, IUDi Beaeb Post perpettal Do ball team& and an~-.. ta ba'tl 2 children, Scott, 8, a Ayres Jr. was awarded· U.: boUt JPOI'U:, He reuil'ld u aeeood p-ader, and DeArul, 6, K.._ ~I Dally Pilot AA -" at 0raace Cout a !lnt lf&der. oe'I>OIU<I &lid tbe FrectSmates cou.co ID 1914. B.S.ID crlm-JUNIOR WRESTLING trqJby. I.DoloD at Callfonda State Col-A DeW jtDlor nestllng pro- Phennacy PhiiCts Otber multJple winDers were lep, I..ooc S.eb, lA Uli, and gram bep.n Nov. 13 at tbe Gayle Post z Healyperpetaals· U .S. in erlm.IDoloO from tbe Ora.np Coast YMCA and wtll Harry Bo~pols, Sattn Cleer~ same eollep lA 1971, be beld each Tuesday at 7 p.m. perpetual and Don Haskell per~ Re Is a member of the Santa at tbe Y, 2300 Uliversity Dr., pehal· Greg Harris Meteall Ana L1ooa Clob udElkll.odp, Back Bay. The program, Cor chamPtooshlp and 'uarb19011 recetYed tbe "~ ol boys 8 througtl 14, Includes perpetual; Jim Linderman, Paul lbe Jtu" anrd from the E•-boys with less than 2 years Holmes perpetual and Duld ebl.nge Club of uperieoce in wrestllng. Yoq perpetual; John Bran., WILSON· PENN· DUHLDP Tennis Balls WILSON· DAVIS· BANCROFT· DUNLOP. YDNEYAU Teiiids iDreues BASKETBALLS FOOTBALLS VOLLEYBAl-LS RaleiP IIC.S ·PARTs ----- SPE!DO SWIM Suits SHUFR.EBOARD SETS If you wear glasses, choose frames that will compensate, rather tha.a empta.alze, your facial shape. RoulXt bee? Cboose squarish or rec- tangular frames. Wide, oval frames that add wldtb are best ror lollg, narrow fllces . With eyeglasaes, eye mal:elC) can be a trllle more deQnltln. Use a bit more eyeliDar, eye- shadM' and mascara tbaD you would with 20/ZO 'f'taioo. Get close to the min'or or ue special eyeglasses made for awirtnc make~ and cheek the r esults with your glasses oo. Bob Smith perpetual and w. D. Schock perpetual. COM C.C. CALLS NOMINATIONS Send the Extra Toucfi • Wtth or without gluses, it's easy to find tbe best cosmetic products for I.DJ beauty project 1D our Cosmetic Oeputmeot at BAYSIDE, wbere we have one of the most complete selections ot quallty cosmetics you'Ye ever seeol We wel- come your appUcaUon for a persooal charge acCOtDt. • • • HANDY HINT: A 10 minute rest period at end of each hour is good in.surance api.Dst collapse after hours of Travel e TRAVEL SPECIALISTS • International & Domestic • (714 ) 675·8400 • 306 Mar~nc Avtnut &I boa Island . Ulifornia 92662 The report of lhe oomiDatiDg committee wUl be received at the general membershJp ltDCb- eoa at tbe Coroaa del Mar Chamber or Commerce at DOOO Thursday, Nov. 29, In the VIlla Sweden restaurant. President Bob Aston will ac- cept oomtnattons foe directors from Ule floor from any mem- ber of the Chamber 1n good standing. Ballots will be mailed out soon after the meetl.O.( tor electioo by mail. The Madrlg;al Singerso1Cor- ona del Ma.r high scbool, UDder the direction of Perry Carter, will present a musical program. Resern.Uons may be made by cal.ll.Dg 6'13-4050. SHAMPOOING The best time and way to shampoo your hair Is EVERY DAY durlng your morning shower. Use 2 applications or a mild shampoo, Sertj) deeply into the scalp, then rinse well. (Most peopLe do not rinse enough.) Sput eods often result trom DOt eoouct1 rinsing. Some people oeed a cood..lllooer for har that Is too dry. One QJPllcattoo shouk1 be ewugh. Work It Into your scalp and let It stay for a minute or two before rinsing U out. Remember • • . hair Is the IIlio of the mind. D:lily shampoo is essen- tial. THE SHOP MEN"S HAIR DESIGN Phone 675 • 5655 For appointm.nt 2855 E. Coaat Highway Lobby ot Harbor lnnstmeat Building Corona dol Mar THRU HDVEMBER, 1973 SAVE 20'- sWAYS lllllk tHAN oaDINARY STIAM CLIAN I Cl~t D..,., I Drl•• P••t.• • S.lf c.. ..... 4 t Me~~e ef Yeer lt .. trtcttr er S.ft Wet., Ut.4 CALL Ul YODAY Ml-1313 I'RI:E EmiiATES ·OM! DAY ~YICE .u ....... ,. ...... At Tl•• Of Eeii- AYL -- of the FTD Thanksgiver._· _;;....-. ______ It's a special way to be there. Autumn flowers with Sportsman's Decoy usually avllilable for less than S 15.00"' Send the FTD Thanksglver. A bouquet of fresh autumn flowers. Or, a lovely arrangement with the Extra Touch of a woodgrain ceramic Sportsman's ~coy. Cllll or visit your FTD Florist today; only he can send the Thanksgive r almost anywhere. (.Most FTD Florists accept major credit cards.) FTo Th•nksgl••• $]0oo· usually available for less than ~As en independent businessman, ea<:h FTO Member Flonst sets his own prkes.0197) Florlsts'TransworldDeliveryAssoc.. It's a special way to be there. 646-4479 2431 NEWI'Oir llVD. COSTA MESA. ==;::=======-~ JEWELL WELTY 11'\..otti.-T -..c. ~o--~ reM AU,.~ a&8'7 & co-T HtoONWA., ......... btrtd 117 ....... ., Ul-6071 C:.oto Mno c:.lllo•l• Send the Extra Touch 1 of the FTD Thanksgivw.- lt'aa .......,_ to be there. 9Jaa& FLOWEAS ···~ 1!. C11AIT IIWY. COltON A DRI.• MAll (714) i44 -· :c; ..;.;:; •' ';,;~f Send the Extra Touch of the FTD Thanksgiver.N -~=- TM'TWtJCf*· ;1l~z •• FLOWER SliOP . -- ·' ~ ·l J Play is an~<!'!"~!1 ....... Tilt CoD Y-Ch1c Play--Aroold, -lloralo .._ ·~ tw --.1 BttDOL iilltunlli ill U. ~ pru 'eHm olt!Milt?S-?'.f ... cameo ol Cllllek ... , ud Gila ---llorb Cor-··-· IQllor IJIOidq IWo Commialty .. A tbG "" clowu," to ooea 1'1Matc' ~ u tM ntblz' ta~o "-ro~too. 1e. 111111 JJhort. nl8 t. tbt ICorJ ol I DOD-S. PtUqri.Al it: .tap mu- ec:.larmiat UbtrUDe lfnYort-apr ud llllltl.ld to tbl di- • wt1o ftDd.t bla on way ot rector Pati Tambe111D1. Mike -.u., w1tb tbl prob•m• of F~ 1a t.ebaical director a prtcOCiool tweiYe year old 00 tbt prodacUoo. wUb DIDlN aepbrw, aod the Soclal &.rriee Mt:Culea u b1J; ualct~nt, T•m ~Mat to eamt.De tbe NoY 15 trill bl an tnrita- cbUd'l a~nronmeot. Herb Uooal 'opentnc to patrons, mem- GarcDer bu tbe central role bership a.ad press, trllb the or MQITay. Tbe rote of Nick craDd opentor ooSaturdl.y, No•. Is played by a PtayOOUse lr. 11. other dates are NoY. ZJ, member, Adam Stnyk.J.D, •ltll ::..s, 30 aDd Dec. 1 Tbe Play- OW. Speocer u SaMra. Roo-bouse 1& boused at tbl Com- &Jd Moeller wtu make bJ.a tlrst munlty RecreaUoo Ceater, lo-~.pp~U&Dct ln Costa Mesa a.s cated at the west eDd ot tbe NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE !'n'ATE OF CAUFORNIA EARLY VISIT fl-om ODe of Sanb.'f be~l brlnp lD FOR THE COUNTY OF lnYttatloo to Mrs. William Lusk for the 9tb IJlll.lal "Voices ORANGE of Christmas" ball apoo.orld by the 55% Cltj), a mea's No. A. 77'168 If~ SlCliiOrttng Hoag botpltal. Her busbi.Dd Is chairman Estate of PAUL WILLIAM ot the euot, which is. acbed\lltod for 7 p.m. Dee. 11 at the PRIGGE aU PAUL W. PRIGGE Balboa Bay Club. Proeeeds from the $100-per-Colq)le aka PAUL 'PRIGGE, deceased, dinner-dance wtU beDetlt tbe bospltai.(Ilnld Ross photo,) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Keep cool with CANVftS AWNINGS Oon'l let the sun spml ~our paho tun. Shade ...,1lh colorfu l can.,.as for cool comlort . Call or come by lor free est1metes. SAITAW TBIJ & AWIIIG CHAPMAN CAMPAIGN to the credttors or the above named decedent that all per-NEAR H·AI...F OF GO.AI... !lOllS hart .. claims against the Chapman CoUege's 1973-73 aald decedent are required to annual operating ttmd campaign rue them, wttb the necessary reached 47 per cent at the vouchers, In the office of the end of October, accor!Ung to clerk of the above entitled Robert Gugpnbeim of Newport court, or to present them, \fith Beach, chairman, woo stated the necessary vouchers, to the that $213,516 of the total goal undersigned at the otace of ot $450,000 has been received. ber attorneys: KEENE, DION, Membership In the recently MADSEN, JENNINGS £ Me. orpnbed President's Circle DONALD, Av co Flna.ncial provides several levels of gtv -Tower --Ftfth Floor, 620 New- lng available through one-time port Center Drive, Newport donations or year-longpledges, Bea ch, Calllornia 92660, which Mr , Guggenheim expl11ned. As. Is the place of business of the soclates are those who give undersigned In all mattersper- $100 or more, sponsors S500 ta.Lnlng to the estate of said or more, fello•s$1,000 or more decedent, within tour months aod patrons $5,000 or more." after the ftrst publication of COMEDY-SATIRE AT OCC th~:~~tober "· 1973. "The new revLJe," a blackout Orpha Jean Kelly, Execu- comedy-satire troupe that or-trU of the wm of tne above tgtnated at Colorado State Unl -named decedent. verslty, will appear in tbe Cr . Keene, Dlon, Madsen, Jen- ange Coast College Audltorl:un nlngs &. McDonald, Profession- at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 21. al Corporation, Avco Financial The li-member gro~. con-Tower-Fifth Floor, 6ZO New~ slsUng or 4 men aDd 2 women, port Center Drive, ~ewport utilizes humor to express ser-Beach, CA. 92660, Telephone: Lous aOO thought-provoking 644 -8181, Attorney for Execu-ldeas about today 'ssoctety. The trol(l presents statements about trtpx:~ h N 8 IS 22 29 f ..... us : ov. ' • ' . about prejudice, treatment o !973, In the Newport Harbor the elderly, automation, reU~ Ensign. -;;;;;~~;;~~~~~po~n~,,~;;~· Mup~ politics.--~----------~---- 1 UGAL HOTIC! CALL FOR BEST PRICES (714)979-5842 (Z13) 411-JZ40 LEGAL TOOW•J GOLD !"'lSO ~.ALES'''"'"' OPPORTIJI"'tTtESJ THE INTERNATIONAL SILVER EXCHANGE MARINERS CHURCH THE TI.lCHING IS CENTERED ON JESlli CBRJBT Alii) THE mBLE, WITH EWP~ ON PRACTICAL CHRISTIAN UVING. ALL AGES ARE WELCOME. COIXIMllAc &Ill fisltlq &nilable. SUNDAY SERVICES: WORSHIP SERVICES AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 8:30, 9:45 atrl 11 :00 A.M . EVENING SER VICE .......... 7:00P.M. PHONE : 675-4550 1Z00 E. Caul Hwy ., N-S.cb, _,. Yac:ArtiUir 'FI<:TITI<lUS Bl.SINESS NAMC:: S'I'tA TEMENT The follDwlng persoos are doing bulatss as: Mustard Seed FaJth, ot1lce: 3001 W. S\nllow- er (Of!lce B). Santa Ana 9210-4 : ma.UJnc: P, 0 , Boi 4669, lr- 92664: Charles Leoo But- 208 Huntington St., Apt, 7, li~;rtb;l!l,,. Beach 92648 ; Pres- ton Bing Foog, 1195 VIctory Walk, l..agw12 Beach 92651 ; Jo'vl Gilbert Belles, 525 w. Vlctorla, Apt. 19. Costa Mesa 92626; Lewis Edward McVay , 1328 Broadw•Y. Costa Mesa 92627. This business Is being con- ducted by a general partner- ship. Sllfled: Charles Leon Bu~ord. This statem.o nt filet1 'ffith the county clerk of Orange County :>u: Oct. 24, 1973, William E. StJohn, county clerk, by Thfor. esa M. Ward, deputy. Ptj)Ush: Nov, 1, 8, l:i, 2~, 19'13 in the Ne'W"tJOrt Harbor EastP. F -29041 Orange Co1.11oty Fatruouods. MACH All-IRVINE IS PROMONTORY AGENT Appolntmeot of Macoab- IrYiDe Realty Company as ex- c lusive sales agents for Prom- ontory Bay Homes, a gro'4) ol 18 baytront homes IDler con- struction on Promootory Bay, has been annoWlced by E. B. Akins, president of Irvine Pa - ctft.c, bomebu1Jd.ing stflsidla.ry of the Irrine Company. Sel11ng in tbe $195,000-phu; range, lnchadl.og the li.Dd, Promontory Bay Homes are located on a 10.5-acre bay de- veloped by tbe Irvine Compa..o.y, and represeot tt.e last single famUy baytront homes in the Ne"WpOrt area. A total of 61 homesltes were created aroWld the bay, aDd 18 were reWned tor the use of Irvine Paclftc. The otbers ba.ve been sokl as indivtdual custom home sUes. -' '· • ' "GOD IS HERE, LET'S CELEBRATE!" Is the •heme of tbt secODd anmal Christmas festival or the . New~rt Lutheran Cburch at 796 Dover Dr . The festtval lS a Christmas gilt of the church to the community ant! wt ll tncl~ entertainment fr om 14 musical groups frou. a II over the county, displays of handmade Chr lstmo~s raft., and decorattoos made by members of the ·nur• '' ann Sunday school, and homemade refreshments. Mr s. lt.13.rles ferKUSOO of Mesa Verde Is displaying her hanrl111arle patchlfortl quilt banner as a reminder or the festival, whlcb begins Friday, Nov. 30, from 7 to 'l p.m. anti will be hek1 Saturd:l)', Dec. 1, from 2 to 4 p.m. awl S1mr1ay, Dec, 2, from I to 5 p.m. (Ensign photo.) POSTERS DISPLAYED YOGA CLASSES AT YMCA Yoga classes ar~> betng of. fered by the Oranl!'(' Coast YMCA at 6:30 p.m . Mondays and 2:30 p.m. ThurSI1ays. The classes, whi ch are open to the public, are prep.ued by HeneE' Taylor, <1 noted le,..turer, -..·orld traveler, teachu, wr(ter and Hunz.a . Yoga e!Cpert who has IE'IPOI!T HARBOR EIISIGII I'IJBUSiiED IEfXLY • PAGE 5 TlttiRSDAY,IIDY. I~ 1173 OOIIOIIA Dt'L IN, CAl.. Chicken Eo Roll Sweet and Sour W'ODtoa Subgum Ch.tclterJ Chow Yetn Shrimp Egg Foo Yowtg Sweet &Dd Sour Port! Fried Rice Almond and Fortuoe Cockt .. PHONE 673-9919 or 673-447'7 $2.45 'S RES TAU RA~T Doubles Anyone? Tennis and Sun 31 Southern Califnnu:~·, ln<t'if uniqu~ tenniJoo rt"Snrl' •10 Ch.imp1onsll1p Coull\ woth noght plly • TIM dneds lllf!ll pool •80 m11dt1n w1tt1 lnilllV w1th lull ~~tchtnl'llellnd coto• TV • 20 iltlt M!llong on the lltlfl of P~lm One• (s W1111~ pt•vv1uund • F1et Tunts Club pttvolttf!i fo• guu11 Ruum 'dle\ lo'ln SJ~ 00 ·luubl~ ul uPillL; <1"1 !lt!a~On Wn ·t nP•e ;u~oppr· .o,. ¥"·~ ''•·~ o;ta,on' Enroll"' tile Vol B •d~'l· lenn.s Colleqe d O t•C<u~··e "'·lh Sh•IIO"' Mountau1 Resort drtrl AacQ,.Pl Cl~b Pr·<\fJilalr/P!j A 1rr\!run•on 'rarn !I>~ li ~.r·:m~sl~· 1' T!!nnrl ~..w / ... Shadow Mounraln l.etort and &aclllur:t Club I'Jint lk.,.•n ( 1111 .. ,11~ Q ~~f>ll An exh.lbltloo of recent Jap- anese commercial posters w:IU be on dl.splay Nov. 19 through Dec, 13 In the second floor p.Uery of the· Orange Coast College Library. The 55 post- ers are from the collection ol Rlchar<t s. Thornton, a pro- fessor 1D ftne arts at Washing- ton State University. taught Yoga for many years. L----------............ --------..1 ...... ' J ·. ' • ' REID THOMAS SANDERS It's part of the treatment at First Healthcare Centers. Because we knov. that a liule pampering docs wonders for the spirit. Jl..'crt'dth,'U tn tilt' )Pill! <..umm1~...,,nn 1111 ,\,.:crr.·Jn.tlll1-n _.,f H''"Plt.ds .-\nJ J" 1111pnrt.mt J!\ nur....,ng .. :..Jrt.' 1 ..... tl 1sn ·I n en I hmg. \\ c I-. nnv. that emNamJI he:~lth IS' ttalto physic.JI he:1hh . So tn .1dJtt1on hl vur beaut) ".Jion. \\t' ,,!fer .J tull progrJm ot ..JCll\ll tl'\-,."rJflS rrograms, mO\IC'\. h1ngo !!..lffit.'"' .Jnd much more. There's "01TlCthmg l iJf C\CT)llllC. LEASE ••• NEW or LINCOLN CONTINENTALS MARK IV's ... USED We offer all the professional nursing care your doctor ordered. We're o\.fter all. ''l' have parents. too. Come visit First Healthcare Centers We're family. X r1rJoot Hea lthcare C'orpnraltflll ·A part ntCNA Fmanc1a l C'orporallon PwkUMtH~ 466 Flq"ship Road Nc""'JM)n Beach, Calif 92660 -642·804< ,...5' ...... ~·· i44$ Superior Aw. --· c.J;f, 92660 -642·2.,0 l . • • . -• • ' • • • I DEDICATE NEW GREENS !Aft Mlrlll'l tr. ..... 0 W'IIIwt ta CtMrai ......,_..._ atc»a.~1 1m.w.e. -lolullloF-011 ..aJ ... -. --lA ... ·-.. -... ...., .. ..._. ___ -~ .......... I SIJ-1Mo ~~~~~- ... ...... • .. .. dCJ ... llutJw .... rna. 8rJiilll ·--· l 'K), ...... Ja.-I •<• lllu.. C1t )'En._.. I., ... U. .'tn.t wta1a1ac to JMra tbl ,__,_VlowliDo. .._-o4 ... 1oc11 .... '\ro-wolcoalo,"M1" llnpool IIQar Dooolll lie-· c116. lewo --caDod elill> -., Ball ltlJo. of -.-c11r ..,.. __ ·-w· 1a -~~~~~eo-1M Bid!. ··Tbo c1111> ,.. ............. IIIII plooiJ of-. laUoillllr ____ &-"o(JIO!IIRIDlatM..,.. --!Mif._t--&1-ulotu111ol1111 ...... Udlhocoatafm-- Lan -liar Cloll -part .._,, -lllo llrll llowllar 11i1P lo )111 $10 ··-IIJ lor lA 1111 -·--Yll1llof cW. wu -· T11a -lA .,. IIIII tiS lor 1bo lldlu." bow .... repratsmh!l abollt 10 beooatt •PCIPGlU' A.a LlluatloD f11ol$lOeorera c-Ia Soa1llon Calll:lnla. &lid ~ 11 wu 1llo coat Ill 1ho JaiDO bad .. a, •ws*• Harbor IAft Bow. b "eoma.o~~•• ,.... a ettt. plD, ud clotb tuJpia. IIDICllt) wu orpnlqd lalll' ue..,. Yltal to Tbl local elab Ia a member NAVY SEAMAN RECRUIT &lid -1ho ,._ a1 lith wu b&JD1 tc· of 111o AmodcaalAn DowU.C T..,..u M. c-.., ct st.., ..r U. Amll'tcu LecioD .__ &DIS tau a tam lD the Mr•. Ool'otby COYID&tr» ot llt Tbl toc:Q bin Cout Lllpe, oompeting Amlp Way, tbe Bllffl, bu 7:00 & 10:09 bela traced u far lack u aplul: llowleratromSub.Aoa, rradtated trom reertdt tra!D- 1,100 B.C. Seq,twtcl ,.... La.-Beacb. Loaf Beaeh ud tnc at the Nan.l TraiJWlc Ceo- ad pllq ... -.utbedtromu.t Rermoa BeaebclurlDCtheiRllD-ter In SaD otego. partod lllow tbo pme bola~ mor -· -----------------· PI&Jod-. "We arelrflnl to Ml 101 • TOO Lot.TE TO CLASSIFY n. Romau oamtd tbe came acbedWe DOW to be opea tor -----------------· "bocce" Uld probably broupt bowllDc enry day ot tbe w.U. FOR SALE --large, len!, U to EqiiDd wben tbe Roman em:.pt Tbardya," elub bowl-residential lot oo Cokndo Lecloas carrted tbe rule of tDg -=reta.ry Ball KlyD told the Rlt'er. Has panoramic riew. Cuar tbrottpout Europe. Eutp yesterday. "And wtth Streets and tJtfUtles are 1D Tbe ftrst Amerlcu bowUnc Wllfmlt.d per~ ~lUUes --marina -e boat sUps -- cr._.. were estabUsbed by ttere. we are boplDa to lDterest restaurants --bar --sbops Insure Food FEEL THE PEACE OF MIND KNOWING YOU ARE PRE· PARED TO MEET ANY FOOD SHORTAGES OR Brltlah BOJdlers tD New York YOIIDpl' people 1a t:owUoc. u•s --c lubhouse. Across rlt'er I.;•;;.'.'M:;;•;,•.;•;,;'.;';,h;.•.;Y.;•;;•;,;•'.'..;B;,;:4;,;1;.._:Ba::th:=R:•:t~od-Ri..l tn l?ZS. A IP'•ea.,.. baltt at DOt jut tor MDJor cltbeo.s." from casloos. Cash or small M<Milt VerDOD tbe year Georp Furtber lDiormatloo oobowl-tra11er and casll. 534-4664 •. Wulli.Qetoo wu born. tncud oo tbe local clmmaybe 2. 4, OR 12 · MONTH • --ot.LSO - •fw1C0Zrmm.u -~JULIEf lliil- Pill! · ' . / ' ·.' 'THE BURGL-'RS" .,, .. OtUR SHARIF Plus a..on-. ------.. L.OU• ,.,,......,. ---.... --· ,.. WAY --- Meet Sam, the wonder • SHOW IN~ ttJr:M e li'iiJCJ> In Color-P•rwi'ISIOII" A Ptrln'IOUI'Il Rtle~:.t -'I so- THE LEGEHD OF AMALUK Fr.tl Color! (G) -DCIUWII! IMAM •I Goo •o• Soool 1o Gl..,do Jock son -' TOUCH 010-Q.ASS PanoYisjon \ Color (PG) Wbea Mr. Joaes broupt bad ., caJUoc 111o cl-uoe at LIGot.L IIOTICI bcwla to Newport, be ra1aed Mf-9'187 UJUme after noon. NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING $2,000 amoac bustnessmea and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Redi-Reserve Food Units lrt..,. to build tl1e 15111 st. OiARITY GII'T SHOW that the City Council ot tl1e rretll. Tbe ctty !Uralabod a 501 EllUL ED DEC. 1 City of Newport Beacb wttl bulldoser and trucks to haal A clarity ctft show Dec. 1 bold a public hearing reprd- soU, and a lumber dealer ga.,.. at GS Marltold An., Corooa lng Ordinance No. 1540, being, lumber tor a small eqatpmeot delMar, wtll f•turesaleltems AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY boule. made by a CbrlsUao teenage OF NEWPORT BEACH ADDlNG Members let'eled tbe P'otiOO ~ atteodi.Dg Cal far y CHAPTER 20.07 TO TITLE 20 aod planted and watered the C bureh. Tbe ale will be held OF THE NEWPORT BEACH crus. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. MUNICIPAL CODE, ENTITLED Tbe &.rea bad been llSed as Sale Items can be dtUt'ered "RESIDENTIAL DEVELOP- a campcrouod befol'e tbe bow-to 423 Marlcold Aft. between MENT STANDAROO." lers took onr. 4 p.m. aad 8 p.m. dally UDtll NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- Three Riferslde res1deots Nor. 28. Each Item must carry THER GIVEN that tbe saJdpttl- wbo bad rnunmer bomes ben, tbe name, pbooe, address and Uc hearing will be beld on flarTJ Ram mood, Dooa.ld Ful-tbe ut1Dc price. RaU of the the 26th day or November, 1973, 1ertor1 aDd Dr. Jotm Neblett, PI'OCHds wUJ co to charity and at the hour o1 7:30p.m. La the are credited wltb be.\Xng pro-half will rnert to tbe mater Couocll Chambers of the City mote the club and the creeus of tbe &1ft for the materials Hall of the City ot Newport 1n tbe early days. ued. Bach, Calltornia,atwhlcbUme The greens were ready tor Seo1or eltlseas are asked to and place any and aU persoos nse in 1938 and articles of participate Ln tbe charity event Interested may appear and be lDcorporatlon were ftled for by mating gifts tor the sbow. heard thereon. Part of tbe money wtll belp Laura Laglos a teeoage cro~ that DHds new City Clerk mu.leal eqldpment. City of Newport Beac h POOUsh: November 1973, L!GAL IIOTICI NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING CO M PAC T • CONVENIENT • NUTRITIOUS FROM *79 95 Available for Immediate Delivery COME IN OR CALL TODAY! PERMA-STOR FOODS 2960 HARBOR BOULEVARD COSTA MESA -PHONE (714) 556-7290 Open 9 -6, Monday thru Saturday NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tr.t the City Council of the City of Newport Beach will bold a. pllbUc bea.rt.ne.reprdlng Ordlna.nce No. 1538, belng, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH REZONING PROPERTY AND AMENDING DISTRICTING MAPS NOO. 38 tAN1>,60, ,,Piun1DJ C9MOI,sl;toa Ameodment No. 410, eootoim- lag ....... \0 tbe 9-eraJ "Plan by reiOII.lnc property poerally booDded 00 tbe oortb by San Joaquin Hills Road, oo the eut by Jamboree Road, oo the south by the Newporter Inn &D:I on the west by Back BI.J Drlt'e and Upper Newport Bay, from the Unclasstfled District to the P-C (Planned CommunJty) Dis- trict. L lOA&. IIOTICI NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GlVEN that the City Council of tbe City ot Newport Beach wiU bokl a pubUc bearing reprdlnc Ordinance No. 15!5, betnc. AN ORDINANCE Of THE CITY OF. NEWPORT BEACH REZONING PROPERTY ~ AMENDING 01STRICTING MAPS N(J). S2 AND 51,1 PIJ..rlqln.c Ccanmlpioa Ameodmeat NO. 407,·c00form:: lng zoning to tbe General PlaD by rezoolng property puerally bomded on tbe oorth by Rarbo,r View Drln, on tbe east bJ Marguerite A•enoe, onthesol&b by Grant Howald Park and oo the west by Harbor View Ele- mentary School, from lbeR-S-B District to tbe R-1-B District; In the Har;iboriililfli. NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- THER GIVEN that the s:Ud pub- Uc hearing will be held on the 26th day of November, 1973, at the 1\our of 7:30p.m. 1n the Comcll Chambers ot the City Hall of the City of Newport Beach, California, atwblcb time aDd place any aoo all persoos Interested may appear and be heard tbareon. Laura Lagios Cit}' Clerk City of Newport Beach PubUsh: Nonmber 15, 1973, Ln tbe Newport Harbor Ens.lgn. and property bouDded on the by Orin, on the east by Newport Beacb city Umlts, tbe soutb by Flftb Avenue on the west by tbe ~~~E; coroer of Marguerite aoo Flfth Annue from 8 District to the R-1-B Dis- trict. NOTICE ~ HEREBY FUR- THER GIVEN that the saldpub- Uc llearlng wtU be held oo the 26th da.y of November, 1973, at tbe hour of 7:30p.m. In the Co~.meU Chambers of tbe City Hall of the City of Newport Beach. CaWorn.ta, at whJcb time aDd place any and all persoos Interested may appear and be beard thereoo. Laura Lag:ios City Clerk City o1 Newport Beocb Publish: NOf'ember in the Newport Harbor WE WOULD LIKE TO INTRODUCE OURSELVES· Phone 673-4880 You will find Zweber's to be a progressive, competitive, full service pharmacy where you still get the "Pharmacist's Personal Attention" seven days a week. ••• Bot. Zweber C. Hubert Pelnol 101111901t''S Baby Powtde~ 141-llca Solo Prlca 774 1'11re11 -I!Go BIIHI or Bnl8ers ' Miele Sl•yten BIIC 9QUIB8'8 Vlhlmln c Theraaran-M T a.1 •• QO Sap. Rot. 7.H 8 ¥ e.. A IIIII> pot_, ma!U tlialnla 150.. w/m- B•UdTou 3 99 ·--.__ ... _ .. _Pr_t"'---· ----:---1 f'tao QoaiiiJ... r rtoo va~ot Hot Lather M.tllne 100 cati4T CUWJWAI....Utl 474 11.11 ,... ... """"' 11.111 L'llUAL Halrapray De 794 FcriU)o Halt, HoldoBol-_,. Neutroaena Soap LOOY-• .._. ll&lol'rtco .,. urch W~ltT HMIOUII$1811 "tltURSIIAY, IIOV. ll, li7J . N I'UII.IIt£D IIUIILY-P~cu oo ....... oa.w. CAL. ew on program • ~<17r1111Rolll ClllliiCB or Th··III>IIC ,., _...,. w1u B II . D 7 h Till IUI'I'IIt, 1100 hellle h hid al 10 a .... !loY. U. a et trme ec t --~--lA lh -otPr_I .... F.IC•- _,. AMERICAN * l.nncbcs • Dinners YSilw Dr., Hat._ V1fw IIJU. kt. ltntt, mtol .. a1 10Wb. . • -·....-eo.tJ ~e MCIJ. .. A Th'"lll""'r.,.-wiD-"" lh --· ""'"'"' c-. a In udll u Pno ..... .., 11<>-Sodolr'• lllllo -wtu "' 1'h , .... ,_ ot 1110 BteJMia LUIICIIllnCI.U.. .fLI5 Cft.liii'AGIU SIJIWAY BRIIIICB--10 10 I FM;:, WIDe Marp.rltu, e.. ' W.t. 0poo lla•• e,oo LIO,Iii •ldofllll WID be Mid at 1;,1(),P.,81 .. Wtd-• IUaDf!ltl CBURCR,IZOO ud 4ntMa ...... ., ,...., •• oMU. auto u UJt .. M• PYID bJ Mtrltro z-. ....... procriJD ll 6llfoted to "ElD _,, ~~or:·11. Th np1u 10. C<>ulllor., eor..dotllar tocatlh llOpr PloloPatrr'• ra~rr •• Siolbulh~ aDd lh Loa ,....IN Plllllar-a 0_,.._, .. .,_, ,_ _ _, ...See loii1G-.-, LIO. •• Tile eoocrep&o wiD 11oor ~oollltal, wiD be a -part C. Cue, llaYid Lugo!oa -st, -CIIy, !loY· 14, )I ...... _, llulll u .,to ' PLTIM>11rH C011ca£GA. dGUa ._ u -ot aa ot lh -of lllo II .. u Dr.-lme7er, TtaoY10: 0C rrn.. Cnwlbfd llall al -1". 11o 1o Ilia -IJ· T'JC:.A.L CIJURCS. Ullllilr..cl 8-1/1 teN pueel u a tulare enetw bau.t to bt,.. lid lu u Ida...,_,.., L&..U Ke .. 8:10p.m. fta..d ..._ ..... .._. ..s st.. llftPO<I Bel(llto •• p.-eweb lite al Ia .. -llood ., lh K.,..,n Ballol .luL JCane aDd San Geyw u dollo, F-eelh .._wiD -•• -· lh ll.rll I* LIDcm.U wtU pr-.c:b at Ud B.a-"'"·• DCII'tb ot Pb1Jco at ?:JO p.m. FrJdlr, Oee. 1, Ud ICatb7 Loomta., w_,. DtD-be tbt premiere ~ a..aduilltMordteltra'etu... 'rl. ' Sat. lo 1:00 a .m. Br•'*'• f to U. I...U to HACIINDA 10 a.m. -, "' 111a ~op~e, ...,._ s_, woollldp Mr'fleoo ~t-~ lollo w.,.. Thalr• lo w, Le-w Mlttma.o alld JCJm In Oruto ~ " • lellyo tory 1o llold -pool-~·:.~~=~ ••PraLN tM Lord WWI me." ut btld at 8:10, t:45 ud 11 _, • Berry Farm. PtldiiiiD u ,.,...ladl.tl. l1ttl' tht YOrld prtadlre --tJI Tltlowtuburro-Mr'flee a.m. A bcMIJ lifo Mr'flce" Prlmallollorl•wiUbeSOnll -Fruceolotlloartlotle .,....., ..... --.... == • IT. AlmiiEW'8 PII£88Y: bold a1 7 p,m. -·· LOll ..... 15, of 1<•-Beaell, dtr-. eerto by WtlUam JCn11, Pldi- TDIAII CHURCH eoo st. An· • THE nftPORT HARBOR Plarlar lh -~ aDd lh ' hriDOOie co· prlo<al U•· -·· llood, CUlt 9.,., .. CHURCH OF REUGIOIIISCI-S-PI"'" Fatrr.TllorolaG( PASIIIOMS fOR COUPL!S(IOIIIII. 110111 eo-._,_ Tbl a.,., Cbatlea Dlereortaki EMCE, 541 Center st., eo.ta tbe ~ KiAc wtU be tau. 1'be 8tJboa Yu• Clllb Will 1D tbe eoocerto, t. a ,.,.. wtU pr•eb a .ertDCIIl Utied ..... --''Fat.ber, W't tbuk bf Cllotoo Rotlnrtll, DIW)f tp-ltold IW ~I cotplel flubSm t.o. Aqrt~a plaDllt wtlo, u I •'TiaataJ I DHtted tJiatl" A Tllee'' will be U. Mr~ tapie polated •Qttfaat artltUc d:l .. abow tiWI s.tardaJ, No.. 17, 1ri1Dar at Cbe Ford Fo-r)etlot'J LIOM. MOnet of tbe Ref', !lea.Dof JaeUoo rector of tbe Auociatioa.. Be dariDc a 'l:JO p.m. d1met. 10WIC' 1J't1aa aftl'd Ia lt?l, at lt a.m. SUDday, A TbmQ.. wu formerly wtt21 thrt RoJ1,1 Mu. Leoaard Soutb 'lflll eommlldoaed Kraft to wrtte lif'lDc' di.J ltn'lce Will be beld Ballet Compu.l .. 111 Ea!JIIDd HI'YI u eomm..tator, W1'.dle the coocarto. KOR::E OF PUBLIC HEARING at 10 a.m. Nov. U. 1'be IIJ'moa t.Dd WU a ptiDclpal daDe• modtlfDc wtD be tbt MtJG'I. Tbt PI'OCfU'l will COM wttb MO'J'I:E IS HEREBY GIVEN topic W'lll be "Tbaab-Uf'1Dc ., with tbt NaUooal Ballet at l.Dd tbt Ymu. Oared SmUh, hrC4tll'a mareb ar.t ... -. tbat the Clty Couoctl ol tbiCity • THE NEWPORT UN'1'fy Hollaod IDd the Na.HooaJ Sal-Doa FrutUn, DuldYotmc. Ed-tor the r.tnl r4 ~ lkrJ, ol X.wpo.rt S.eb will hold a CRlJRCR, l5th St. aod lrTtoe let of Cuadl. W'lD steeD, a.or11 lloecbcbau llr. llebta btU.tf'tl U..t U.. pab!f.e btarlq: lD aeOOI'daDct An., CUff fl:ayea. __ Tbe ruest Becty Addertoo will daace Uld Yottl.l Klrt., • .., llu. PurC4tl1 pleeea areiRII"'CCIJJ'ta W'U!I S.Ctioo 5.14.150 ol the preacher tor tbe 10 a.m. a.er -tbe roLe of Clan, Bteodl Ropr lleJCilmoo, Dr. Rlebud tor the obNI"ftDCC o1 tbe t.l!lllb Mnport S..Ch U:UDielpel Code Ylet ti:U S\Diay wtU be Dr BaJiey aa Frtta, JeooUer Rich-Fou ud MIU Fn.Dkl..lll. a.onlversary (Nof'. ZZ) ot U. tor tbe Pti:'POH ol. determ1nlnc Mu FUettqer ot the Rtnr: whltblr ambulaace rate JCbed· side UoltJ Chureb aiM for !kill's AmbuJa.Dce Ser-• FIRST BAPTisT CHURCH 't'f.ee abould be ehanpd to ID· OF COOT A MESA, SOl Mag- era. their baste rate. oolla st., at Sa.ab. Ana At' e. __ ltO'nCE 1S HEREBY FUR-Dr. Jimmy Combt wtl1 Dt•eh THER GIVEN that tbe said pt*l-oo. "Muse or lose," the tht.rd Ue blu'l.Dc wtll be beld OD 1D hls series oo dy"namle tbe zetb day o1Nof'tmber,1973, ChrlstiaDJty, at the 11 a.m. at tbl bour of 7:30p.m. 1D tbe Stmday serf'lee. Cotmcll Chambers of the City • GRACE BIBLE CHURCH RaU or tbe City of Newport 565 w. lstb st .• Costa Mesa -~ Beach, Callforn.la, at which time Pastor Tbomas Tyree wtll con- ud place any and all per100s tlnue his series on Phlllwlans loterelted may appear and be at tbe 10 a.m. Sunday &ert1ee, beard tbereoo. aod oo James at '1 p.m. LaiD'l Lagtos • MESA BIBLE CHAPEL City Clerk Foursquare, 173.4 Ora.np A-re .: City of Newport Beach Costa Mesa _,. "His Kids" P~tlsh: Nonmbet 15, 1973, bud aod cholt will present a tD the Newport Harbor' Enatgu. musical program at 7 p.m. Stmday. A Ttllnkqh1ng nsper serttce Is scbeduled for '1:30 STATEMENT OF WITH-p.m. Wedneaday, Nov. 21, ac - ORAWAL FROM PARTNER -cording to Putor Bob Jacobs. SRIP OPERATING UNDER-~"-::~~===-==--' FICTmOW BWINESS NAME LIGAL MOnCI LI~Monc• Tbe following person bas NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING wf.tbttrawn aa a poeral part-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ner from the partnership op -that the City Council ol the ecaUnc under tbe fteUUous City of Newport Beach •HI hold boabM•• oame ol Top Shop, a publlc hearing rega.rdlllg Or - US Slst St., Newport Beach dtoanee No. 1537, being, AN 9ZMO. ORDINANCE OF TRE CITY OF Tbe ftet1Uous bust.oess lllme NEWPORT BEACH REZONING statemlld for the partnersblp PROPERTY AND A.WENDING WU 4Jed OD July 5, 19'73, t.nthe DISTRICTING MAPS NOS. 29, Cocmty of Orange. 30 AND 36, Pl.a.nntng Commts. --f"uU oame and address of sloa Am8Ddmebt No 409 eon . tbl wttbdrawtng: Robert 1 In -•-• ,.=._ 1 Zl -4., .. 524_8 Cltilhouse orm g zouwc to tbe -.-.era 1·-Plan by cesonlng property PD-!~~~N~ewpo'.rt Beach, Cal. erally bouDded oa the oortheast Robert Paul ZleBlDC. b' IJnJveulty the NOf. i<ewi>O'rt?;~ lnthe- tbe AYeult from FICTITIOW B~ NAIIE the thlelass!llod Dlstrtet to the STATEMENT P-C (PianAed Comm~~nlty)Dts- Tbe toUowl.ng persoa is doing triet. butoua as: Cautorn!a Sctbl NOTICE LS HEREBY FUR - Ftchnt10D, 413 Belfue l..ane, THER GIVEN that lbe saidpt*l-a..n.. 92661 : Ro..,ld Dennis uc hearlllg will be held oo Ntwtll, 41! BeiT\18 Lane, Bal-the 26tb day of November ,1973, boa. 92661. at tbe Dour of 7:30p.m. La the 1'b1a bust.Dess ls conducted CouncU Chambers of tbe City by aD 1Adlf'id1D.I. HaU or the City of Newport Stped: Ronak1 D. Newell. Be2eh. Callf.)Tn1a,atwh1eb t1me TbU lb.temenf ns llledwtth and place any a.ad all per.aos tbe CO'D}' Clerk or Orange Interest~ may appear aM be Co111ty on Nov. 5, 19'13, wn. beard tbereoo. Uam E. st Jobn, colllty clerk. Laura Lagtos liJ Betty Barptoo, d<!>uly. City Clerk Pabllsb: Nov. 8, 15, U, 29, City of Newport Beach 1973, Ill the Newport Harbor Publish: November 15, 19'13, Eulp.. F -29346 to tbe Newport Harbor Enslp. LIGAL MOnCI UGAL MOnCI FICTtTIOlS BtElNESS NAME NOTICE OF' INTENTION TO STATEMENT ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF Tbe toUowiDg pecSOM ace Al.COHOUC BEVERAGES dcUc bUI.Dtss u : Tbe Flying Nov. 8, 1973 CarpM:, 2.U5 East Coast High. To Whom It May Coocero: • a lot Because of the reduced availability of natural gas. oil is now the primary fuel burned by power plants in Southern California to generate electricity. If we run short of oil. we'll run short of electricity. If that happens, nearly everything would stop. Production lines. Food ·supplies. Appliances. Elevators. Lights. Even environmental cleanup. -, "'" ,, ·.-•• · -A'ttd ~be your job. I • ""'""""'' ....... .::~ "'-'= u Ji.~ 'I' 1 '"k 't h 1 f I · . · · ----v nra~ rna es e ue problem even tougher is the kind of oil we need. It must he Jow-sulghur oil WHAT EDISON IS DOING S..rchlntl 1M -rW for ol. Ri~hl now we don't know where we II get all the oil needed to b'tnerate your electric ity. Even oil under contract may not he available if the Mideast problem persists. In 1he past. we only bought from o il companies. But now we also deal clirec1ly with foreign governments -and anyone who has it. VVell even lease the ships to get it here. l.!t'Uthc:rmaJ. solar. fu~1on. the rast · hreedn rl!actor <.md the fuel cdl. Rut these are all in the future. Clearance f, lr long-planned construction of additional nuclear units at the San Onofre Generating Stat inn will help. ht!cause nuclear power plants thm't hurn nil nr natural gas. ll1e A10mic: Energy Commis..~ion reL""enfl) approved con"itrttction nf alklitional nuclear units near San C lemente. Still pendin_!.!. htn,·e,er. is approval h~ the C difnrnia Coctc;;tal Zone Ctmo,ervatilm Ct lmmissi(m . ll: in order to meet current air pollution regulations. There's not much of it available in the United States. so most of it has to come from foreign sources. And the worldwide demand for oil is driving the price up drastically which. in tum. increases the price of electricity. We're working to obtain enough oil to supply electricity for your job and your home in the critical times ahead. · That requires a major effort by all of us. including the government. WHAT THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD DO Local. "li.lte <Jnd federal governmentc;; c;hnuld all !a"-.t' prompt ;1c 1 inn tn Oll'L'I t h~ ena_!.!~ crist~ .~'lllln" "h11Uld mdudt": ........... .mo ............... .... ,IJ ... -11 .... llltaet _,...orr fvel •lowtlon. Fuel .;,hnuld \'It' ;tiiP<:att"d "' tht: fedc:r;ll \!ll\c:rnmt·nt. ;md uiditH.~., Sht \Uid rt.'l'C't\(' a hl,!.!h pnorl\ Otte• .......... _, .. ........... lc:l!•'l;•t •t'rl ,h,,ulll ,tulht'rlll..' th~o.· te rl1 J'Il'r"n rt.•·,,r-.·nm~ 111 11'1\.' !·II.. Htlb ~a ,;d Od Hl·,~,.·nc tll.·.tr Rak.er-.fi cld It• ptt~hti.X ,,d that \\ntdd hdp oft""'·t ttw ,h,,• t.t~t· ._ .... , .......... ry , ..... " ........ _...,. The \,!tnc.·rnm~..·nt ... h11uld l.."'ntmut: I I ...,., Coroaa del Mar, Callf. SubPact to tssaanee of the on1t. g!QS: PtD&loo Admin-llei!!DN applled for, oouce Is lltnton, IDe. (CaWorula Cor-hereby gtf'en U.t the UDtler- ,ponUoolt 0, R. Lawrens, 2435 signed DI'CJPOMS to sell alco- 1. Cout Hwy., Corona dellbr hollc benrares at the prem- 9Ua. tses, described as toUo"'t's: IUO Tbil bustoess Is eondocted E. Balboa Blf'd., ~ew- by a e<li'DOraUon. port Beach. Hel!llnti IMiwtry COIIMrft •n•"Jf• Our engineers and lighting eltpens have been contacting commercial and industrial rirms for over two years 10 work out hetter wcty"i to use electricity wisely -a net without waste. Lcaunchlnt~. eo--ltluc•tlon ,....,..., F()r more than two years we have heen showing customers how 10 conserve electricity. Our consumer specialists a re givi ng advice on conservation throughout our 14-country service territory. So far they've talked to more than 117.CXXl people, Some people athl'o\.'<t lt' prnlt."L'IIO):! rhe t."nvirnnml'nt ,11 ;m\ L'll"it ~even ir n 1t."npard11c" c.''L·nnnc·c;; "ttppl\ nr elt."CifU . .'II \. (~(1\t.•mmcnl le~del":'htp ~~ ~~nt;~d Ill e"tabhsh " practiGd h<.tl<mct." 11f prinritie'i. 1111••11 11111 lcenll,.. ef niHie•rPI-nts. to pr~'m'''t::' a nalttlO.II fklh~..·, llf l_'\'ln<;;t"f\ ;II It 1n 1 1f all ft 1ml'" t 1l l'OCI")!\. •ndt.Kiing tilt.',, .• ~ u..e ,,f det·tncll\ Corpontloa name : PBPaloo Purauant to soeb Lateation. Atb.lD!Jtraton, IDe. the lmdefsiped ls appiJIDI to Slpa.tare aDd title: D. R. tbe Otp&rtmeot ot AJeobOllc: Lawrens, prestdeot. Benrap Cootrol tor lalaDce 1'bU atatement wu ft*l bJ of an alc.ohollebef'enpUeeD81t Ute Co...ty Clert ol Oranp (or Ueeua) ror tbeM ciem. C..., oo Not'. 9, 19'7S, Wll-liM u tol.lcnra: Off SALE lla.m E. st John, elert. GENERAL (Booa Fide p.-,uc by BotiJ Barpteo, Eattnc.Piaee~ hi)Jllb: No,.. u, u, v AR.LAHD me. ~~~1~9!!73~, In lllo Pul>u.t>' Pouncls Off 'oat ancl Undor Mec!lcal s..-vlalon ,_ llu"w .. ..,., a... CAi1 ·673-na. ' We 're also helping to improve fann output-with less energy - by working directly with research scientists at leading universit ie~. And we ·re encouraging manufacturers to design more efficient food equipment and pumping systems. VYe at Edison are reducing o ur o wn use of electricity hy about 14%, And we're still searching for more wa~ to oonserve. Pre-tlntihrllhtk .. "--We have been suppor1ing le_8is.lation ro extend Daylit~ht Saving Tim~ year 'round. Thos would re<luce Edi3on'• 1974 fuel oil needs of 62 million bam:ls hy ahout one-half million bam:l•. ...... 111'1 ,.,. .. ,. •• ....... , W.'rc spendlf11! millions researching 01her ways to provide electricity lor you. Such projects include Our advertising has also t..xmcentrated on ways rn consent: electricity rather tha n ways to use it. ..................... ., .. IICJ ....... If we run shon ,,foil despite all our best effons. a ccmtinb~ncy plan has been propooed to rhe California Public lltilit;.,. Commission. Nearly all of our major ostrs of electricity have been contacted to derermine which equipment could he shut down firs~. If a shonage still persists alter that. electricity would then be shut off in some communnieo for an hour or more. and then rotated to other areas. Hopefully. if we all help. shUt'(lffS won 'I he necessary. Nudear rPwer plants tlnn·t use ()il or n.uur;tl l!a~. '"I the\ dlm·t require fud frpm f~,reil!n cnu.nlrie~. Tilt"rl'f1,rt:. the ~ft-dcral gnvernmenl ~h<lllld '\pt."t:'d up lit.:·e nsing and cnnMrul:tiun tlf nudear plants. S1att' and lnc:al atllh(lrilies sho uld l:ll'O pt"ratc-h~ aCL"t"lernring the.· appn)\al proet"SS . . .......... _ ... .. -. ... nklluda,d.c~ To aven fuel emergencies and hlaL·kouts. it may he ncL-essary hJ tcmpc.xarily relax envirHnmental re'ltrictic"ls nn the use of CC\RI aod oil with hi~her sulphur contehr. Meanwhile. plants capahle of homing coal <h<lUid he required to hum et)81 instead of oil. ................... ...., ... , ... Government llj,<eocies should enc\lunoge the development of domestic energy !'iOUf'CeS-1\tltural ~gas. oil. coal and nuclear-to reduce the U.S. dependence on IOI'eign su(lllly . IIJI • I&JI:/1 .. 11 ,,,._ ,_ ... 21 d Conizms should pranptly enact ·~~~~~;.;.=:fxr ' WHAT YOU CAN DO •k• eftry kle..et collllf. Federall)ffil.'t!' w~.:re ordered 111 'lei thermn,lal:-. al h5 1\1 llX dC!-!I'l'c.'" in winter All nf us shnuld dn lih·wi"C' 1n tlUr hnmc.'"i. nffice~ and fae:h me.·, durin~ t.."tlld "eat her. wn..~w-c-.......... .... ...... For~ other wavs 111 uo;;e elecrricity wiseh . send f0r ·~)ur free hooklet. Wri1C : .. Con~rvatinn :· Edison. p,O, Box !nl, Rn,.:mcad . CA 91771), SoutiHNn c.Hfomle MM - n..-..... tt ·or• '' "" ~--... v b ' THE WAR WITH THE LAMB .n Dl. WIU'¥4 McC4'1••. fau t fll ... htsrn6nt1Fu h t.f 0 set. 11 A tea (fiCA). Att w tsl:&e" et tt. .._.t WwM Cna w el ... ._..,.. ..... CW.clll ef OwfltiM OercMa-c..,t ...,. N. J .. ,.. 21, tm THE CMfUSTIAN •• ACON, 718 HADD.N ST,, COLL.I .. OIWOOO, N.J. Tluu MoU -. -wiiA lAo ~. Olf4 lAo ~ #tall .............. , , ..... "lMrl ofliwds, ...I Kittg of friog6 : oA4 tAoy 1/t.ol •• ..... 41• ooo c.Uod, bd , ...... olt4.f.d.fwl (lin. 17:14). [Ja.u O.riat ia) ,., Looob •I Cod, -*<A ,_.,,. .,.,.Y tAo ,;,. of IM ulorld (John I :lSI). (CONTINOIJD FROII LAST WEEK) Gool's Spirit lo tloo How T•tis-t God's Spirit throucb John tho !Ia-lbe PI'<' dkud for<runncr of ]..,.., proc1oimcd Him u th<> J..snib of God (John I :29) who wu olf<rinc tho Kiard«n of Heova> to .....tdnd (W.U. 3:2). A little later, God the Father, Jesus, God'a Soo. and God the Spirit strmcthcned John's testimony by te.rif~f\1 to .Jesw u God'• Son ,while He was bdnc baptized (Man. 3 :13-17). J .. ut, God's Lamb, declared Him~f the Mcsaiah to the: saved woman of sin (John 4:25, 26); then as equal with God (John 14 :8, 9) ; then as God's eternal life (John 8:ll); then as God's "I am" (John 8 :l8); furthermore as the resurrection and the life (John II :25); alao Gods Way, Truth and Life and the only way of salvation and to God (John 14 :6). There is no going to God, no knowing God and His truth, and no living for or serving God ucept through Jesus. God's Lamb. His miracles proved Him as God's Lamb in four ways. Hi<J physical healing• evidenced His power over the human body. O ther miracles such as feed· ing the five thousand with a few crackers and fish and calming the wind and sea evidenced power over nature. Every funeral he met was disbanded by His bringing the dead to life, evidencing His power over hell. All assured His ability and wiUingness to impart God's blessings promised through the Lamb of God. He fulfilled 240 great prophecies concern· ing the Lamb of God. Notwithstanding all this evi · dence, apostate religion rejected Him. He said, Search the Scriptures for they testify of Me (John 5 :39). During the last wedc: of His ministry He wept bttau~ of the rejection of Himself and Hi.s offered blessings and because of the blessings thus missed by mankind (Matt. 23 :37-39). Notwithsta.nd· ing God's offer and assurances of blessing through His Lamb, rhe apostate unsaved religious leadership demanded and secured His crucifixion. His cruci· fixion was not desired by the delivered demoniac (Mark 5), the woman of .sin (John 4), the blind man of John 9, nor the saved thit:f next to Him on Gol- fotha, but by the unsaved rcJ.icious leaden of His day. He had warned that they would mi.t.s Him be· cause of heeding man's teachin( "ther than God's Word. o- After the: Lamb's crucifixion aDd bodily ruur- rection, the apostle. went forth, in the-Book of Arts, proclaiminr salvation by rnce made pouible through Him. Religious apostatu caused tM matt)'Tdom of at least all but one apostle. Saul of Tarsus, lad~r of opposition to God's Lamb, was saved through ].,,.. tho I..omb ol God while on bia -1 to Domu- cuo wldl pla1ll to -lollowen of God's I..omb • S.ul ... ••od. c:houlpl, and .-tho --pn!O<her, Bible-., ~. dlurch orpaloet and adoUoi-, miaaioaory, IOiftftr, ond fuada. mmtal warrior ever produoecl from nwnlrioct Ro- .,... I :111-32 recordi ooe of Scripture'a c1arbo< ....,.,.ja u it dcocribes tho fnUtoce of -111p0<t1 of apooiMy. It rcja:u (holds down) God'a Jiclu ~ apiritual life (1\cm. I :II!, J?l. aloo God's crealion llabt (~ I :20), then .-•a liiJ!t u to opirituallile (kern. I :21, 22). God judea aud! apottuy by 10 ririnc OYer to ain U to ruin tbc:ir body (Rem. I :24 ), then their soul (~ I :26, 27), then their miad becocnei ftP*obatc, which meau ._. able to lonn eo<o«t juotc>-1" {Rom. l128). God'• judcmcnt abo cauett aulawmcat to JeXU&I .U.. ad eveu pervenion by mole aod female. Tbia f..W...O of apooiMy niliu IOciely u dcocribed by 23 realu in Romaru I :2'}-32. Study of tt-23 .-Ita of..., forc:ea one to wooder whether he is ~ = newspa.pe:n or the Bible. The 6mJ. frun.. q deadeninr of the comcience u to c:ause eojoymeot of apostasy's fruitace evm despite rea.l.ization that IUCb cau~e~ death. In 2 Corinthians 11 :13-15, Satan is ahown ~ posing Bible truth through pulpiteers who preach righteousneu, not the right~usnes1 of God in Christ Je••• (2 Cor. 5 :21; Rom. 3:21·26), but rigloteou .. nus of moral living, human kindness • .acial refor· mation, and various other forms even includ.ine kindnus to animals. Second Thessaloniant 2 :4-12 explains how apos- t.uy will precede and so affect mankind a.s to cause them to receive Antichrist. Paul's last message and appeal to mankind is recorded in 2 Timothy; a theme: of the book could be ''counteracting aposta.sy.'' There art: 175 su•- gestions as to how this counteraction can take place. These suggestions inclutk standing for Bible truth (chapter I), striving for Bible truth (chapter 2), living stedfast in Bible truth (chapter 3), and suffering for Bible truth (chapter 4). In 2 Peter Z the Holy Spirit warns about ruinous work through apostate Bible teaching. The Holy Spirit likens them unto dogs turning to their vomit and sows wallowing in their mire (2 Peter 2:22). Such vomit and mire is filthy. Their rejection of God's truth makes them egotistical scoffers concerning Bible truth. In 1 John 2 :9-11, saved ones are reminded that encouragement or any measure of co-operation with the works of darkness makes Christians sharers of their work. damnable fruitage, and condemnation before God. Jude is the vestibule of Revelation and its war between Bible truth and apostasy, Heaven and hell, Christ and Antichrist, and also between God and the Devil. It is the Bible's most thorough de~ription of and warnings about leachers of apos· tasy. A saved one's only God-pleasing attitude should be an endeavor to lead such teachers and their followers to salvation through Jesus, God's Lamb (Jud• 20-23). (To be.....,._) The Bible Played Major Role In the Life of Rickenbacker The Eddie R.ickeobacker Stol)' can't be wriuc:n, really, if one fails to tell the 1-tury of the stamp that never v.a~. In 1967, the American Bible Society, 10ught to ICCUre the Postmaster General's permis- sion that would authorize the distribution of a U.S. stamp commemorating the 2'2-day odyssey in whkh Eddie Rick.- cnbacker and eight Air Force crewmen battled for me in an open boat adrift in 1 he PacifK:. rn his presentation, Dr. James Z. Nenioga, represent- ing the Bible Society, remind- ed the Post Office Depart- ment of t h e indomitabk courage of Rickenbacker in keeping the crew alive. He quoted Rickenbacker's o wn words: .. With the New Tntament as an inspiration we held morning and evening prayen: ... each in tum, one of us would read a passage . , . we found that one more than any other bespoke our need~. This passage we never failed to read." Capt. Eddle Ric kenbacker, World War I .nying ace, motor racing driver, airline ptonec:r and hero of a dozen incidents, was referring to Matthew 6·31 -34. The "commemorative" idea wu rejected by the aovc:rn- ment. Theo 52 yean old, Rkb::o... backer and the crew k a d crash-landed in the Eqo.a10f- ial PacifiC in OctobeT, 1942. For 22 days he kept the crew .. alive'" in a rubber nh. It wu he who divided tbe four orao~t~ available for food. Jlktcnb.cter who U"'pped SHCOrts, canJb1 fish . • • The quota-!rom Matfll<w 6:31·34, Ricta>I>Kter's fn. orit<: "''loetdO<e toke oo thooPt, ..,.... Wbol sbaD ... eal'l 01'. Willi lhd w 4.riak1 or, W...ew .... tMU .. • '**•" (b',.,... ..... ..... olo .. Ooodlol -=> lor :pitt .... ...,. ..... .. __ ,._ ...... ... _ ........ _,. _.. •I ··-.. Ool. .... ... •= ir; _..a. -...... .- unto you. Take thc=rdore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Suf- fiCient unto the day i.s the evil thereof." One: of R.ickenbacker's com- rades during the long ordeaJ .vrote later: '"The next day. 1 decided to take: out my Testament. Cap- tain Rieken backer and t be others teemed a littJe ~­ lievcd when 1 started to read. J kno.v I was. Some of t.be parts I read sumed to fit uactJy our predicameoL I don't remember what they were right now, bur 1 knew then that something was turn- ing the pages to some en- l.ighteniog passages. Every so orteo we'd run aero~ a pas- sage that would force hope back into us (jke a dry sponge in a basin or water. The way God (and I know it was God answering our prayers) 1e11t food and water to us ia eoougb to make anyone be· lieve. If my experiences can help anyone understand God a little beucr. or put M>mcone straight who i! in doubt, I certainly will help. There is JQmething inside me that won•t permit me to forget that God stayed right by us out there." -Corporal John L. Bartek:. Eddie Rickenbacker died at 82 in Zurich, Switzerland, on July 23. ATTN. It < ACT S 4•1'2 .. TWO MINUTES 111111 1NE IJillLE aT ~NtUW •· n•• "" --·-...... loaom" c"'c.&eo, tu .. on. -.u THE GIFT OF RIGHTEOUSNESS St. Paul, 1n hu eptstle to t~ Aom1n1, refers to those who r~ive "th••bund11nc. of fi'.Cil" and .. th• gift of rlghr.ousnnt" (Romans. 5: 171 wtllch God m love bfttows upon all who lrlllt •n His Son fCH salvation , The Bibte declares thst no man c.n ever stand uncondemned '" the sight of God, the Judge of •II. unlm ha rece1ves riitfr.OU'I· nen 111 the gift of God's araot. Ouoting from both Pulm 14 .-.cl PUtm 53, the lpot;tla nvs in Romans 3:10: "It is WfiUan , TMra il notM rii/1t«~w, no. not ono." This Is why Paul pitied thOM who condnued to go sbout "to t~tablish their OOMt rl~teous­ ,_ •• (R~ 10:31. He knew 1hat Ch<tlr ttrUIIN .,. uttarty Milo -tboot """ -to ... -(SooV1<1111. Let us m.nk God met the Lord ...... Ottltt took the eon----and ........,t of .... ~~~ upon Hi ...... f 11 Celv..-;o so that rilj\teO\.KM'Ss migt'lt bt N · uottiii'«J upon us by grl<ll thr~ fa•th . R..,rding Abfllh•m's iUI· t1fication ~fOJI God, tha apostle uvs: "Hoftrlr IIIith rh• Scriptu,.J A~ Jwl/riiM God. Mtd It "'eounr.d to him lor rlghr.our· ntiSI" (RomiM 4:3). Abrlham's )usdtication, ot couna, w• biNd on tha ftc1 that Olrist wM to dit tor sin, but O.rin'• de.th i• now pett; it i1 .,.. hlstoricel tact. Thol ri~~ k now prodtfmed through Christ end offertd to aU a t gi fl. ""M'MII• ...., ...,. Yl'f ,;,.,.,., Ovin <*d 101' ..... ( R~> ,..,. &:81. "Cod horh ,_ Hlrn ro btl lin fot" 111.. .. rt..t .,.. -· .. ,_ d>orlth-ol God In Him" Itt Corinthiant 5:211. But yau rTMt rwc:.tw thb ..._,....,.._ • • rite. for "'fa him Nt J!fltlrlc.m n«, but I» -kiHimrhot~ rho ....,odl'(. ,.. '"'"' " <OUtJiod for rlth-" (A-4:51. Union With OuUt TN& ett"IITIAN •aACON, S, AUIEl> W. IPPAID, D.D. .... eta .. ,,. ..... _,.,.,.,, ... I I R''' TN HAOD&N IT., COL.LI NOIWOOD, N,.J • fefttt Tlu1ftelc.l Su IN.ry, UU. ,.,._ ftlltf1""r, ... Golden Text : "If y1 1/t~N b1 riltt1 Milt Cl!ritt, sll• IMst 1/tilegt Wit• Cf,., abOfJI, wlr•,.• Clrrist silttlll cm'tlw Ngltl Ja,,,tJ Df Col' (Col 3 :1) . II N connection with the study of the Epistle of Paul to the ch urch u Colo sse. it is interestinr to note the observation• of John Calvin. the prince of expositors of the Protei· tant Rt-formation : "This. the:~fore, is the princitlle oi.J ject at which he [Paul] a.ims -to te3ch that all things an: in Christ. and thar He alone ought to be r«knned amp!}' sufficient by the Co- louians. . . Ht-[Paull teaches that all po.rts of our salvation are to bt: found in Christ alone, that they may not seek a.nythin~ elst-\\'here; and he puts them in mind that it was in Christ that 'thr:y had nUt;1ined every blt<ssing that they pos~e.sst"d. in order that tht-)' mil{ht the more cart'fullr make it their aim tore- tain Hirn to the end And. tuly, even this Ont art icle ,,·ere of itself perfectly sufficient to lead us to reckon this Epistle. shan as it IS. to be an inesti- mable treasure. for 1rhat is o f g reater 1mponanct< in the whole system of heavenly dnctrine than to have Christ tlrav.·n to the life, that we may dis· tincrly bt<hold His excellence, His of- flee. and ;~II the fruits that arise to us irum it :" (d. Commentaries 0 11 the F. f'i.rrlrs of Paw! tltr A to.rtlt to the f'hilit('iflll.f, Colos.ria11.r. lWd Thtssa - Joniflll.f, Eng trans . 1851. pp. 133, I.J.I.) l\loreover, • modern upositor write1: "The Eplttle to the ColOt.tlanl is essentially Ouist emtn-ed. Faced with the 111read of fabe tachinr, Paul turns l~el iners' mindt and harts to thr f'eracm and work of Christ, wkb wht,$e ..:lorr he himsdf i1 .so takm up. For this reason it has a ma..,e for the Church in t<vuy Age , and pouibly espt(l:tll)· {or 11ur uv.·n day. Amici aU the uoss currenu uf thinkinr aAd vru~:tio.:e iu the Churd1 at large. then: i:i need fur a hrm rca~ion of the Lordship uf Chrijt ll'hn alone is Head or the Church, an1l 11 hok Word must bt: final authority. but what' is trw for tht< 01urch as a wht,)e is true also ior the individual bcltever. So often the welter of theories has confuted rather than helped in tht quest fot holiness. There is need surely for a fresh realization of what it meant to be i11 Christ. Paul's constant use of this phralit'. with his ~;v id awareness of tht" riche.~ 11·hich are 1he heli~ver's inh~:ritan\.'t-, .-hould <lri"e u,. back to examine afn:oh the .:lory 11f nur stand· in~ as nell' men iu Him" ( cf. Herhfn .\1 Car:.(Jfl . Thr /~('i.ftlr.r of f'111i11u lht Colo.rsi!lll.< n11d f'llil.-mnn , 1')(.)(), p. 9). The out line ui the ptt':.em le!>SOO. 11hid1 1s ent11lc:-r\ "l.ld!•ll '''lth Ch ri st," is a~ fqiJOII'S: THANK!!iGIWING BY REV. LOUIS JAC08$EH GfVfNG T HANKS ALWAYS FOR ALL THINGS I. REASONS WHY CHRISTIANS OIYE THANKS You, who are lamiliar w1th your Bible, recall the in cident in the lite of the l01d's earthly walk, when the se-.. enty d1sciples returned to the side of t~ S.viOUf with hearts burstms w1th Joy, rep:>rtins "even the devils are tubject unto u1 throutf't Thy name." The Lord sa1d, that may be reason for rejoicing. but I tell you of 1f111ler cauM for rejoicing, "Rejoice, because your names are written in huvt~n." Celebrities, famous people and the socially elite I'NIY rejolca ot feel 1 MnM of pride when their names are registered in America's "Who's Who. .. But. •tt• 111 the &realest and most aristocnllt ie Blue Book of Royalty Is the '"lamb's Book of Life", found in heaven, which records the names of all who have been born apin of the Spirit of God. One rNY have their name on the pages of urth's greatest ,..ister, but ~Ish eternally, if their name is not on "Heaven's Roll Book". God decl1rn poe1tlvety.l 'Whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast Into tha take or fire." Rev. 20:15; read also Rev. 21:27. A Red Cross attendant found a dying soldier on the battlarl-'d durlftl Wof1d Clt:uhtA "1 :1·11" I. Th(.l 'nion nf lht' Christi.,·· ,,·itk the Ri:k'n o,tM t Col ·' ·1-4 ) 2. The Death nf th" Chri"ian to ~in (Col 3 :5·11 \ 3. The Gruce• a1\d \'irtues Christian (('ul. 3 :12-17) of the TitlE UNION OF Tllf CHRISTIAN WITII Tllf IISIN CHliST In Colouia.m 3:1-i we read: "If ye then be riaen with Christ, tetk thoee thin«• which are above, when Christ titteth on the right hand of God. Set your affection on things above, not on things on the earth. For ye arc dead, •nd your life is hid with Christ in God. When Christ. who is our life, shall appear, then shall ye also appear with him in glory." Th~ foregoing veraes (I~) con- stitute the positive counterpart to Colossians 2 :2()...23. Paul telb hit readers that Christians have not only died with Christ but also have risen with Him. Concerning this memot"· able passag"e the rt:marks of a devout scholar and writer art' worthy of note : .. Thi.s i.s one of the golden paragnphs of the whole Bible. To countless hearts it is nne of their peculiar treuures. There is a celestial music for them in its very phrase and rh)1hm. It lifU the soul a.s with wings. till we gtt a glimpse of that exalted One .sitting throned after death at the Right Hand of power, and in some sense realize that where He i.s we His people arc, as to the true heart and basis of our regenerate being, and know that that basis is nothing less nor lower than Himself, and stand upon that fact , and look out from it toward!! the com- ing glory, and turn tv a renewed and jor f ul walk here, 'in this pruent world.' by faith in the ~on of GOO." Funhermore, the s:l•ne author writes : "A l-Ie loved and honored friend of my own, n011 doing a great work for God (and may it be con· tinued mto distant ye:~r!ii if our Mas· ler tarry yet ), has tnld n1e how, early in his course. thost' five 11 ords. '01rist, who is our life.' wt"re made a new world to him As ht< walked hack to kis home over the dark fields from a War I. He was beyond all human aid yet his lips moved as thou&tt in si)NCh. Tenderly the attendant pillowed the dying man's head on his arm 1nd spoke In his a1r, "What is it, what are you saying?" The ctyini rNn with a peac.alul srnl~ on h1s face whispered, "the-r,oJI of heaven is beint called lnd I am U&tenl,. Jl:lt.AIM nama." Presently with a radiant smite on hi$ f.aoe, he ...,.. l'l•rd to udtiTM, "ft"1 ......... ,.. mi.ts.fon ~rvict" he had been conduct· irlg. these simple. thest ' familiar words are c.alllrw; my name. Here! here!·l am ll&fal"· anct ~ ln~ t11t·P!'~ ,...........,! :ttt • blessina: to be forever with OUf l ord. · Ruder, is your name written on the heavenly ~se. the l..Mnb's Book of Ufe7 Vou excla im. "yes, my name is on the church roll." That is not suffldent. Church books and records some day shall perish wit h e"Vtlrythif'll ~,. on this old ....ut 1s it is consumed by God's cleansmg. purgini fire. Wh•t then7 You must twwe your name on God's book, if you would enter into the heavenly lind. "Is your name written there, On the page white and flir; In the book of Thy kinadom, Is my name written there?" Accept the lord Jesus Christ as your Saviour and immediately your name 'Will be inscribed Of'l the Lamb's Book of lite. II NO JUDGMENT FOR SIN AWAITS GoOD'S SAINTS Another glorious reason for thanksgiving to the saint of God Is thl~"lhete Is tharefore now no condemnation (Greek, k8Uktima-jucf&ment apln.t) to them W'hich ara IN JESUS CHRIST:' (Rom, 8:1), In other words we shall never be brouaht into Mure judament fot our sins. Beause, "He bare our sins in H1s o"'n body on the tree ... (1 Pit 2:2A). Before we can be judged aga in for sin, Christ must also be Judl:ed 1pin tor 1in because the believer is hidden in Him, '\IN CHRtsr·. Tha Word ol God Mttl" this once for ell: "For by ONE OFFERING He hath perfected FOREVER them that are sanctified." ("Set apart" from the world through the New Birth, not sinless perfection as errooeously taught by some.) Heb. lO:M; read 1110 Heb. 9.26; 10.12. Hlllelujahl Saint of God, txxn again by His Spirit. you shall nevw be judpd 1pin tor sin, becauSf! that was judged on Calvlry ONCE AND FOR All. Ill. CHRISTIANS REWAR0£0 FOR FAITHFUL IEfltYIC! Is there no future judgment for the Christian? Yes, but not for sin. We shall be judged tor our wcrks or lruil ·bearmg or the lack of fruitaae as His MrYinU. "Wa must 111 appear befo~e the judgment seat (bema) of Christ, .. (.2 Cor. 5:10) but this was written to Christians, not smner.s. Sinners are !udged • thOusand )'MTW after the above judgment tor His Wlfl!S. (Read 1 Cor. 3: 1·15; also Rom. 14:10- for CHRISTIANS ONLY.) What an Incentive to bve a godly, consecrated, fruit·burlna: life, when " know that God declares our life, smce becominc a child of God, &hall be re¥iewed on thllt day, and we shall e1ther ·•receive a reward ... or .uffer lon , .• but shall be YVed." May we be fa ithful ~oervanta redeeming the time and brl,._lnc 1lory to His Name in a sin·blighted world. Do you not rejo1ce to know that no one. no powet' unct.r huven on eerth cr under the urth, human or utanic, c.an seper~~te you u His child lrom God'• kJYe1 His Word verities th is in verses thirty~laht and nine of 1M ellf'lth Wptet of Romans. ReJoice, 0 child of Godl You are the child of 1 Kln1 1nd are rlehw b,-fW U..n tha one who may possess a fabuiOUJ fortune, yet not twYe Christ n Lord and Saviour. Some day the streets ot the heavenly eity shall resound with the ,... 10fW of the: radeemed in Christ. when lflle all are pthered to our ~ty horne, fot· ever with tha Lord. Do 'Mil stop to COI'Isider that tha many tempor;al bltstoinp which wa en,lv, ct.lly are lavished upon us by our Iovine: Fattter1 He, who minlsten to the bHdt of ttw: air ~ tha beasts of the field, shall He not bestow tender, lcwlftl care upon His cr.tures for whom He died? Yes, indeed! He c.es and undentanda ell •bout the heartaches end the talllnJ t•l'1. Go to Him and unburdwl the to.d Itt thll Saviour's feet, and He will poor 1n the heallna nil and bind up th8t bnJMn. bteedlfll hurt. PiiiP'Im of the crnss, we may beeom. weary at times., we m8)' tuffw kiM of tempcnl thlnp and even be misunderstood by frie.nc1S 1nd towel on.. but out lord undentands.,. and praise His Nama. "If we softer with Him. we 11\all •110 reian with Him." In the meantime, "Be not wury In well Clolttt. for In due MUOn ye shell rup, If ye faint not." Whiltt sojoumln1 here In th is wilderness, pllarhna and straf'IIJif'l, m.,. oui· cnr.tant AORI of ptalse and thllnksalvina esund unto "Him, who Mth ....._, us from our "'"' In His own Pf'Kiout blond." Soon, WJI'f 100ft thls ttfr~ln may be upon ow Upa In the llkwY '-'d,_~ our l..ord comes to take His biOOd-bouaht ones home. Then. wMt lnllnlt. del~ lind pf-.n to be etern~~lly with our S.Viour. .._,. lind now until we hear the shaut of the weftlt'lllt and the b'Urrlp oil God c.lllrtt ..-. home. let us be pr8lal,.. thal'oktul ctwlet!aM. "May w farlllke the -. and -of -lor ""' "'--of llvlna In Qv1st, 11M --rojolclna, """"' Clvlstlon ·u~o. In doa.,.., I would brlnl to )'OW' hMttl • u , • .., frwn h pen flf the IMe Ma. Anne litd WoodMwtt\, .tto ..,. blhokll KIM W. to ..._ w._n...., ........ l-r. ..... T1oiN orojy ... To ~ anol clio far Poor -w. .... n.. fhciw IJICI-One. A,_ of TMtt••z..md ,....._ n~~=--~-i!Nio,._ I 1 f1~ 'thr~~~ bil. IGU' ia one of 'hose moments of insight wh;ch God alone can explain. 'Within ten paces, as I walked, life was transformed to me,' he said ; 10 wonderful was the di,... covery that the Lord Christ is not mrT"tl)' Rescuer, Friend, King, but Life itself , Life central. inexhauJtible, 'springinK up within my heart , rising to eternity.' For us. too, writer and rn.der. may the paragraph {vv. 1-4J bring its moments of ins;ght into the full glory of .rrace and tht' fun a. surance of the hope of glory" (d. H . C. G. Maule, ColossiDN StN:dWs , 4th Ed., 1903, pp. 189-191). Concerning these significant vena (1-4), which present so dearly the Christian's union with the risen Chrilt. the comments of Professor F. F. Bruce, a conSt"rvative Biblical scholar. should bt: noted : "Paul reminch tht< Colos.sians now that they did not only die with Christ: they were raised from the dead with Him too ( a.s he had alreadr told them inCh. 2:12). When Christ left the tomb (he says), He was raiSt"d on high, and is now e:n· throntd at God's right hand. What don this mean for you? It means that since you have shared in His resurrec- tion, your interests a~ now ett~tered. in Him, in that place of h;ghm honor to which God has exalted Him. You must thertfore pursue thoae thinC'I which belon« to the heavenly realm where He rei«mo; your mind. your at. titude, your ambition•, your whole outlook mutt be characterized by your living bond with the as«nded Christ. 1 s this not a reuonabk concllllion. ~ You died with Oui..st ; now you li-.e with Him anti in Him. Your life: is bound up with Hia; that it to ~l· It is lajd, up in afe keepinr with .Him, s«urdy hidden in God. 'The world cannot Jet your rul life &t pw~. just aa it cannot see Orist. A day is comln«, however, when Christ wiD be: revealed in Klory ; and ainc:e Otri• Himself is our true: life, it (olJow• thlt you too-you...-tile ia at -· hldden with Him -will then be ..,. vetled with Him and ~hare HiJ rlor'Y'' ( cl. E. K. Simpoon omd F. F. II ...C., C-...t.ry ooo tAo EtiiiU• to lAo B,._r .. , .-~~ cJDm-.. 1951, p. 257). (TO a1 CONTIMUID) WWWWWWW::W &I A ltOTHIR'I ~IIAYIR .. I.Mtl. ..... -,..U...C. when .... .............. u.u.. ......... "'We--u. ..t eailin• .,._: =" :t':-: ~~ron~-..!:! 1t1 ••• ., .W. .r lilrl'a "-'•• -......... ,...... .. coet,., ......... __ ... _ .... ,__.., rw. A--. .. I F i o 1 1 1 tit (~ r o I i c P B I o t t e r U'III'ORTKAIIIIOR EIIIIIJI lliJIIIIIAY, IIOV. 15.,117! LIGM. !!f'nCI LIGo\L liDTICa I'IIBUIIIED IEflllY -PAGEt COROllA Dfl.II.U, CAL MIIO'OtnaCi·-~· or;=iiiimi~ .. ~~.~iii.-10mJIIOfL&m;;i~Oif~~ .. ~.~P;;'~fiOII;;-;;10 • u:ra~p«, OCT. 11 _.,. -,.,.. ...... A u ........ u •ltclll"'-N H IJIGACll m !'Ill uu OF ~ m !'Ill IALI o~ G1oo1Jo -Lor-. St, ol 1 .. Ca4"'" wu --a ._, _.,.,., -ewoomers at oag ALCOBOLIC BIYIIIA-A~ SVDUD I'll 116 k, C.. .._ ftl UO. G!Opla, lot ol -... -Ia _....., ud llold • SUIIDAT OCT 14 IIOf~f: II'IS lloo. I, 1171 UHIIIed U I p.a. at.,....~ 1000 W. C-..t ftrl .. b llllllrUf'• ...... fnatHaJI . • • • TlftBIDAT, OCT. IS 1'o ~ t"*fCoetn! To,.. a ..,Cal ara: .Dr ..-a. Ccut ""'· • a .......,.lfUI,lt&;·ap..a,.....c.o.tJ.te,pat lt:&tl,nowen Glrl •• Wr. ud Mr•. WU-Bo7--Mr.udllrl.'hDmu Mtld to' arr• ol tile ~ tla ~.JC tM cllarp ol drl911( ~.;:.~-0cL 14 ... .._tod •r-lollartOJtn-::a;.:."'.::i.;;~ CUll Drtn, OIDJII ~. 414-Aa A•-U..-II>PKod lor, -u U:... wa.l lor, liiilee \. an-otaloolloL .. _._.,._._ .... _.._. ... Abool Twlol>oyo --Mro.udllro. -Ro_.IW.,.. ... .., pooliallloo ---p. Cliollloo -- L, ~ 15, ot 100 ._ ~ ft'-4 M $1,.,., .,... $50 ••p.,.. doDitoRicb-TbomU Hid~ 1?5atleqda 8o1 ··Mr. IIIII .,.._..,. IIStMd Pf<IP'IIr to ..U aJco... IICIIIfd Pl'llaiiF to .. n alto- LIM, lu1iler 'n11r JIUII, wu ·-hill Ta.ce Bae'a 1ft Jlatlllw'• cu *" It waa T lADe inb. an.c., SIS Bra.dfty, Co* botk: ........... II tM sn•-lolle ........ 1.t a. prem· cbUJ!Id wUit betlr*-* lau car 1f'lllll lt wu pu'led .... par'*~ ..,. ldl bome at 1%5 G r• • • 11-. 1 ... dleerlbld uttllon-:l'm ..... dwiCilbld uttllow•:t60? aiiiJC4,wMM at ......... * ... at 101ldlols.PIUI., lt., Bdxa. bJ a .....-I •bo • MONDAY, OCT. 15 • P'IUDAY, OCT. II W..i Cout RlpftJ lffl-·-Cout Rt.afrway, K.-part ......... ,.Dr .. Dorw .......... y ......... en:. a.:ao .... to .... ,a beer bott .. a.p1JUit hla ztrS:I.--S~·:::s~··~';-Clrl --lit. ud Mtl. Jolla 84aeb neeo. • S.C. liMO. o1 11:30 a.m ••• Dol&ld lAo 7 a.m •••• _._ $100 ...... -, Casta 11 • • ,,.<1. 15 ,._ .. Bor Drt .. , hr..,. to """" -· ...__ to oaeh 1-ton. R ....... 17 ~ •••• -......... -loW'"'·--r • •mD .... -n...Bllu ... -~~ 1.1 --~-.. ~ -~ 1.1 ~--.. ·---. { w-.....u -. ._, .._.... I SA Tun AY OCTOBER !0 Glrl --Wr. aDd Mn. ~ • ••T.-DAT, OCT. , 17 ......,. n-...::!::'::'o _.. ~~Ue ._ ..-IIIP•J-An., C.Dirt M~wuv .. ea bJ ,...._ 9bO tentebld WUU&m Da~ eu.r•a bome Spo to 290 Either st Collta -,_, " .. ~·---...._, tM ~ of Alcot.»Uc · r•.s lD bat au,. =· '"' fraat,ud rear ,.,.._.IDd at zu Cedar st Newport 11 11 • ·• ., --Mr. Ud Mn. W1Wam 8eYerap Cootrol fDr ll'r ... a.nra,t Cootrol D:Jr Ia•aee UtJa ud 1ttb stJ.-.. . p • ....n1 lllp JICP&ebH• &berea, wu barl~ of a e:· M aDd y JOMPfa WttUac. 1JOC W. ~ Bmt •• of ualeoboUcbi'Nrllllle.MI olu a.ltc:IMUc.,...,..,.Ueease NO'IPCWI, oZ \:45 p,.,. ud lllo llood ud-nile Clio TV oot .... z otoreo -to H y --r. u. C-.a!R..,_t. (or U.....,)lo<.-... omlooo (oo U......,) lOr 1-pnm- tbLr&t4 wlU. di1YIDC ~ U. ear wu parUd Dill' bla ra:l-bJ a barpr wbo nmored wln-v~::iu~~ts Blue Key, ButiOr Gtrl ... llr. ud lira. f'raU: aa followa: 01'1-SAlZ GIN'-11u ui)IJGw'e:ON-SALt:GEN-~ ol akobol ,_ •• A dilDCe at SIOS W. ae.tl FrOGt, dow' loafers m:1 p 1n throu-Bo .M .... II J~"-K.::MMtJ, 1%62 EldeD A'••· ERA.L {BONA FIDE POBUC ERA.L (BORA. FIDE PUBUC 1DCJN eamtn '"f'alald at t150 WtM JlltwpOI't, from 10 p.m. the bedroom wtDdow aomet1:~ v l.,;~ 2:& -;; ~ ;; eo.ta ..... EA.TtNG PLACE). P:A.TING PLACE). wu bar~ ftom&,ltlbettl Oet. S GU 10 a.m. Oct. 14 t~etw .. Oet. 19 IJld 9:4.5 p.m. H~~";"'Vte..-KJlla: ., TYID bof• --Yr. ud Yu. Ruty Pelleu North, btc. Ruty PtUcaD North, loe. Ra~'a bocaeltU44Vllta •.. Rlltp ud otber ~lrl Oet. to ••• A. boat compa.ss • TUESDAY OCT 16 Raadl.l1 Habtlud, S2Z Lstre«, Pllblbb: Nof. 15, 19'71, la tbt PlltiUab: HOY. 15, UI'TS, lD the Nobles&. U.. ~ W•• nl.S It $1,ZZO ftft buriJar'-Yalued at $85 wu stolen from Boy __ M~. and Mra. James BllbcL Newpcwt: HUboi' Eulp. l'ftwpert Harbor Eutp. Apribl5 Uld I p:M. Oct 1S • • • lMd from tbe bome ol OnDdo-U.. s&oreroom of Tranaeom L i 1955 Port La eot _ _:_-:-::::-:-:-===-=-----:.,..,,..,.,-:-=..;.~--a--lbr.., a-1..-o n>e:k 1Ja 'N>ocii.IOZIIlbrtllor'•Dr., SaUa, 3810 Lalayotto A" P~c:~·Harbo< VIew ..:... LIGAL IIOTICI LIG.t.L IIOTIC! L!GAL IIOTIC! tb.rotP b w1Ddow ot 8uu Rubor Hlcf'laad8, bJ a tbitf CUDel')' Vlllac-, between 8p.~: Clrl --Mr , :a.Dd Mra. Jack BbiJdoa'•,bome 'at zoa lOr-wbO nmond a bedroomacreeo Oct. IS IJld 9 a.m. Oct. 20 ... WhUakar, 315 Lu-'",N~ &mar De., BaJboai ca.UC u eomtllme betw.-. '1':10 a...m. A bargla..r sawed through a -.tn-Shores. &........ ......_. c.....aw.w Report .r Con41t'-~" .._a-liM• _.,_ .__.011 eatlmat.d $SO dl.mlp ••. Oct 11 ud 10:JP p.m. Oct. 00. blr at Mama Lena's res-Boy __ Mr. abd Mrs.Rleblrd el • cm IUCil I• the State .t c:~~~.u-.u Sorn-..ltole a $MOte..,._ 14 ••• A boat M.telll nlued taan.rt, 508 W. Balboa Blvd., Cro•IPy, 2020-B Wallaee An., ••~·~-~-~~"'~'~ ... :_·~'~':.· _ _:·~"~'~'_:·---------------------• ud l&DeG flOIIhl room at at $150, wtdeb Jotm Hurta o1 Balboa, aomeUme between II Costa Mesa . - tbe Newporter IM' aometlme 116 JuiDJJM An., Coroaa dtl p.m. Oet. 19 and 3 p.m. Oct. • WEDNESDAY , OCT. 11 betwMG m&dlllpt u4 h.DI.... Mar, bid placed lD the reu 20, and stole 10 lbs. of cheese, Girl __ Mr. and Mrs. Jamea wrltera, ~·at t42$1 from tbe car wupukedattbeeor-plua dou&fl, 2 caDS of beer Boy •• Mr . and Mra. Law-:~~~~~~~~~~ Bare1ue cot a t*lrlc t:J'pt-Hat of tu car, waulolenwblle 10 lbs. of sausage, 2 lbs. or Selby, 444 SevUle Ave., BatbaL the Volt 1utaot Ptr..-.1 ot. oer ot Park aDd J.polena An-and Z foot-loag pepperoot saus-renee Troyaoo, 2506 Letdlb. T HAl" flee, S848 CalnP'U Dr.,.Airpart 01111, Balboa IJI.aDd, from 6 aces. wUh a total value or Costa Mesa. CAMERA SHOP" a:a,-5:80p.m. Oct, p.JD.aoll17p.m. $45.7'S ••.• HerbertCharle. Girl--Mr .aod>lrs.Jamea 12 llld 7:50 a.m.,Oct .. l3. • MONDAY, OCt. 15 Sbowma.D and Patricia Tttom Quinlan, 2250 NetrpOrt Blfd., PASSI'O~T PI10TOS PUBLICITY' PHOTOS PHI)TO COPY • SUNDAY, OCT;. 14 LJdl. May Huttoa, .30{1 E. reported a TV set valued at Costa Mesa. Peter stockwell KIIDke, 211, Balboa BlYd., Balboa, reported $2'70 stolen from their hOme "' THURSDAY, OCT. 18 of 4506-l/2 w. Balboa Bmt., a stof'e &Dd dreaMr, n.llltd at at 2.38 Cedar St., Newport Gi rl __ Mr. :a.nd Mrs. Roy West Newport, wu a.rrettacS $300, atoleD b'om an apartm«mt Sbores, between 6 p.m. and Brown, Z226 Santa Ana, Apt. B, b1s relldeDct at 1;20 p.m. tbt owu at 301 E. BIJ An., 9:40p.m ... BeatrlceAllderson, Costa Mesa. cblrpd wttb poues.U Balboa, betwtell Oct. 2 I.Dd 15 2414 RuUand Rd., West clltf, • SATURDAY, OCT. zo mut)IUI ... .Uri&r Obu-••• Barrlars ted a $70 hUg-reported a $200 TV set bW'-Boy •• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patu)IID. U, ~ zos Utb lq nil clock after brLlk1D( cJulsed from her home betw'een BlU'ns, 442 CataUDa Dr., we• Newport, wu ar-a W"tDdow at Beat's Furniture, 1:30 p.m. aDd 9:50 p.m ... Newport Heigtlts. •~~!=~=====::!!:::.i•t=I~IJp:.m:·~·:·:I:I~7:E. WHtel:lfl' Plas&, aDd sett1Dioff Furniture aod house•ares val-• SUNDAY, OCT. 21 tllfd., B&U.., ud was aa alarm at 15 mlllates put lied at $231 were stolen from Boy --Mr. and Mrs. JaJ · m~. I•'rla& aboat $400 tbe Rlcbr.rd Neyhart residence, Peper, 20005 Ana.hefm Me .• ctr.map to tbt W1DdaW ••• A 413 JumlDe A.-e., Corona del Apt. E, Costa Mesa. Highway House of Prayer 2(11 £. CO.t.ST HWY .. COROllA DEL M.t.R LOW! It LfV!L -lt!.\lt INH!RDENOMINATIONAL, FVLL GOSPEL SUMOAY SCHOOL• ,,., WORSHI, Sl!ltVICE• lhOO diDcbJ n.lued at $275 btlonglnc Mar. between Oct. 6 and 1:40 Girl --Mr. and Mrs. Scott to Hucb Wrtibt, 1325 Do~btn p.m. Oct. 20. Sl\easby, 2958 Milbro, Costa Ter., Jn1De Terrace, nutol-• SUNDAY OCTOBER 21 Mesa. en b'om ll$ moorl.np at 1137 Robert Anthon s ith 24 Boy --Mr. aDd Mrs. Oscar Bayside Dr., Sllp 94, betweeo of 220 3Srd st ~ st~ · t' Andrade, Zl2'J Repli:IUc, Costa aooa Oct. 12 IOd 9 a.m. Oct. art sted •• 1 ; 45 ewpor i Mesa. 15 was e a : a.m. a • MONDAY , OC T. Z2 • TUESDAY OCT 16 his llome and charged wUh as-Boy -~ Mr . a.nd Mrs. Lee Jeu Mariaret .El51nm1nger sault with a deadly weapon ... Miller, 506Z YearUng, ln'lne. • lb.lcolm Kenneth Magruder, 18, l .c.t ...... _ ...... ( ........ t. D..,,._, __ AU ITS I. Olt ... d ........ U I 0.-------•• otlezll .,_-,..au.~..._ .. 0...---~ .. '------~---· ··~--... T ................ ---~ ...... -=o w ..... ·---1 ...... ...-..--__ ........ _..._ -··-lhw .... --11 . ...., _........,. .... <Ma ~ ...- 11.1 --~-tt•• IS. c::--'1 ._., lot t.lllo ....... -••---..,__.... IJ. Otlloo- 14 TOT.U.. 4Drrt LIAIILitfll !l. ~ ........ ol-.......... , _._ ......... _,.. ·-, .. ,_ ___ ..,_ .. .,, .. -. .................. --n ~,.u..,. ..... a.. •• •• , .. o..-.t ..... -,.._ ... .w-It. D.-.t....,,.._.. __ .....,._ .. ~ .. -_... tJ ~ --· .....__ «< :r. 1VT.U. D'U'OIIIft I•I T.ol~..-.. (Ill T.ol U...-• ..,.... ....... IJ .......... ,..... __ -----...,_..lot _.a.-u.og. ...... , ___ _ u ·--... .....--~>J·•--.. -----·-.. "-Otlloo ....... U. TOT.U. U.t..IUTtl:ll n lfrMOIUT't IMTII.JtDT IN COMIIOUDII.TI:D SI1.11DI.t.1UU IISIIVIS ON LOANI AND IICUIITI" .. -·----~--·-~·....-""·----,...._ ..... _ II ou----U.'--•-Q TOTII.L ll.DI:Il.VI:II ON LO.t.N~ ANDJ&ClJIUTII:!I CAPITAL ACCOUNTS I!VAMC!LISTIC URVIC!• 6•00 ,,tl, SUNDAY ,IIAY.Ut AMO IfiLl. STUDY• 7•JO ,,M. WI!DI4UOAY WILLI.t.M T. KRO.t.H, PUTOR SO, 0(805 Orchid An., Coroaa f 112 W C st H Sa "'TUESDAY, OCT. 23 del Mar told poUce she •as 0 · 01 wy ,, Y Girl --Mr . aDd Mrs. AD-"' ~----·--' Sbores traller ....... \ was ·~Y .__ ...... -,...,_, o1 _..-... ...-..~ accosted oa the street our --• thony VItti, 300 Cagney Lane, ... ~··7 ..-tal . ...a~ tht Snack SbOp re.taurant 34+1 arrested at 3 p.m. at 600 w. Apt. Z04, Newport Beach. • ......._. _ __,,.. ·- £ Cout A.-, at 9 P;., by Coast Hwy,, Mariner's LUte, Boy -· Mr. and Mrs. Michael " c!:...-::.-::o::=~ ---~ ••• :. miiD d'e"sC:rmed · u .·-~re .I.Dd charpd wltb lewd conduct, Bradley, 14671 Deer Ptr'l. 1r-Ilk--· • . w.,ooo f •M•--• "' 2QQ,I10 Latin wei .... '" about 180 •bo after allegedly 1r.llking aloog Ylne . u ~ A PrH and r,d~p~ndenl eo ..... e,tltio•al Cllristi•" Cbncb ..---1 • tbe h' .... •a• completely nude • 0 .....,. ~ .. ,.-made a lewd wgesttao. tbeD -~ • WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2;.4 " -··-· e t _.,...._..._ 'IliE REV. JOHN A. LlNDVA LL, Minister hit ber aennl Urnes 1D tbe ;, ·521J~~::a::e:~r: Boy --Mt. and Mrs. Mlcbael !~ ~~~~ .. :~Jtf'Tl._;.~-r:.va. A.MD cAI'IT.U. .t.CCOUMn PHOMEo U2 .. 762 ' 10 f)}fJ O&lo ~ )'• 10 S27 972 U 11 iiJ I& /,Z :: -<>-" 110 "' 90 ~ l )]) ,., " " "' ... " " ... ... .. '" ... '" ,, ::8: "' " -o-;t .,, " " ::::n:==:l! - " --__,.__ ____ _ , .... ,, 2 Q.io\ 74'J l) <I --~----" 1 00) 7~ 00 1' 1 oo, 75cr. oo ~· }4 1.49 \) , =::m:::m::-:n :~ .Jl.-.ML ~· •! Su.ndiJ Sentce : 10:00 a.m. fllce IOd drOfe anJ ln a dark del U.u, 1t'U arrested at w..ar . Scheele, 986 West 17th, Costa M 1111 0 1 AM 0 A Bible SWciJ-;•9:00 a.m:.Ud 7:-c»o;J'~m, .,:~;ttt Stt1oot. ~ 11 ~~f~YIDM,.,-..;M...,~-Al~tl,. f:"U. Aft-. ucHleeu Bl'fld., M~,· __ Mr. and Mrs. Ja••A-• ..,.._,..,..... ...,.... .. , .... ••......,. ~...,. ..u. _.- 2 • .,.••• 00" •"""' ---~u··~•tcc .. -......., z . ..__,.,...._..,....,,,...,.__,__.., _ _._ 1 " ' m2 nO•o tfaee:r v~M .,_,....In' .Hii""""-·•::)(~ ~Mni. ~~'lilt 'llllll1r _...,.._ ,._,.. ,; ~ ..._ '-kala 1994 Meyer Place C05-. ~·~!":w='f'!j,_E::::·:::::-.::r:f.~·~-r:::~· =Jl[.!I, __ L~:...t,.,L __ ..;~U--_'_ , from bor stdeoee --cbU'JWI w th 4r1 UDder the ,_ M • • ~ toh.unrv core ,rovided Ph,\te: 642-2UO . • • . !~ SIS ~--een. lnfiQeQC:e of alcohol •• , A $30 '--esa, u: ... p.m • ...., = p.m. , ' . stereo speaker wu ta.lten from ']lrl .. Mr. and Mrs. Arthar •· i-1• L-~ -·~ ::'''-"':r' Burcllrs got a TV eet wortll Jeaaie Barroo's resldeoce at Chase, 2016 Port BristoiCir-_..,.1 ~1 ..:,~~_._._.----.·•-.,­ THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Til! C!MTI!R fOR BIBLICAL STUDI!S J01 MAGNOLIA ST· AT t •O AoJi. 1181.1 CLAIIIS U20 aDIS $30 1D eolnl b'om 804 w Ocean Front Balboa cle, Harbor View Homes. £ric M111ller's borne at t412 b a ~gl&r •bo rot ~ through Boy • -Mt, aDd Mrs. James Seasbote Dr., West Newport, .' ..-tndow alter removing lou -Adam, 21 71 Maple AYenae, between '1':25 p.m. and 8:30 .-ers sometime between 9:45 Costa Mesa. p.m ..•• A TV set nlllld at p m Oct 20 and 8.30 Ocl Boy --Mr. :a.nd Mrs. Eric ~ $500 wubQrclarlJ.edtromReu-21• • ' •oout ,·15:·,.m·-.,.· Ne•bauer, 1950 Port Bt.s:bop _, ... I ,c...-<t u "'~ • beo'f r..ta t, 251£ Coast ' . ' " """ C I H bor VI 8o ~··•••••••..,.•••:.t=•_ ........ ..,_ -\.T .,., "-~•~k-1. '' 7J s....,.TA A14A A VI. 11•00 ....... WOU"IP HOUR CO ITA MilA J1H P.M. IVAGILIITIC HOUR DR. JIMMY C0148S, PASTOR COSTA MESA COUNSELINO CENTER TO 1!14H.t.MCE DYM.t.MIC LIVIMG ANOTHER MINISTRY OF THE nRST RAPTlST CHURCH REV. J.t.MES HEHRY, DIRECTOR una · wudooetoaplaterlasswindow lrc e, ar " mes. @ ~;reB'":~ ....,..~-~_.:....,. .. -.. -~ (3 ~ RWJ., na.r the lWer Bay at ... '--eo·e ''''' res!-e-(._ 1""'-brld ~ z -~ 7 •o u"' ....... .... lollh•• ..... ~.!( P•"-· ' I' > T {f . p ........ p, ,...,.,..e@O a,m, A11U ;~ deoce, 211 Orchid AYe .,Corooa ; ":;~:: ~~~~,1,'"' 111 1 -" '1~ -• • • a.m. bJ a burctar who ..,..._ d 111 by ho"· __ _,!L::I::G::.t.:;:L:.,:MCI:;:Tl!.!!CI:.._ FAIIILY PERSOIUL, CALL HI-I '!IS tly hi led sld doo e ar, someone w "" ew ., ~ , __ .... ••· ttn : en I mm I e r an Llllmown object against tt NOTICE TO CREDiTORS .. •••••••••••••••••••" •• • .... ••• JqdJ McCuUoch, 3209Bay-between 1 p m Oct 20 and SU?ERIOR COURT OF THE side Dr • .£ Corona del Mar, re. 8 m Oct 2{ ' . STATE OF CALIFORNIA ported Jl50 worth of stereo a. ' . . FOR THE COUNTY OF eqalpmeat .CO leo from be!' borne • MONDAY, OCTOBER 22 ORANGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY IIARITAL COtlNSELING OR Uti Jll7 LE.t.RM TO LIVE "THE DYH.t.MIC LifE" FIRST CHURCH OF ct-IRIST, SCIENTIST l}O.} vi .. Lido Nrwport lkach SUN I> A Y SCHOOL 9 & 10:30 a.m. SUNOA Y SERVICES 9&10:S0a.m. WEONESDA Y EVENING MEETING 8 p.m. Rf.ADI NG ROOM we umtt JOU to worablp LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 Pecffic V_. Dr. Cot0n11 dill M-.r, c.li'f. LAWRENCE D. FRUBUIIG PuW-p-844-:te&t betwMD 11:30 a.m. andZ:l5p,m. Surrlars took -4. antlQue b:u-No. A. 71844 • WEDNESDAY, OCT. 17 ber chairs and 2 W'ood car -Estate of MICHAEL R. Emmett Elmcn Boswortb of lnp, nloed at S3Z5, from a CONKLIN, Deceased. 1975 Sbertngtoo PI., OUwood ntebollM at 431 Newport NOTICE IS HEREBY GVEN aputm•t&. reported $180 Bl~ •• N8Yl)Ort He!Kfts, beWnc-to the creditors of tbe abOft •orth ot clothloc burgl&rl.t.ed lng to Sidney Soffer and Lester named decedent th.at au per. from hts apartment betweeo Z RQC.ker. _,meume betwe«~ 8 sons trning cl.a.ims apinst the a.m. aod 10:30 p.m .• , . Dor-p.m. Oet. Zl aDd 11 a.m. Oct. said decedent are requited to -Ellubtth U&tdom, 2432 22 •.• Someoae broke Into a file them, wttb tbe oece-~ SIJNDAY SCHOOL CLABSI!S _, H I C ood' _, Crutnew Dr .• Bay Shor-es, re-pnge at e en ayw s •oucners, ln the offtce o1 the All Aps: 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. ported $60 aJid 1 S&OO i»Jr ot bolDII a.t 305 3200 St., West clerk oftbea~eeot1tladcour• Woo-Hoar -10:SO a.m. N t -~ st I ~s '"'rth ' earrtap atolflll from the bed -ewpor • ...., o e .., or to present them, -.ttb the • BEAUTY SALON BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone 644-7336 •DRY CLEANERS Murl8f')' a.nd Cotlee Hoc room clllltr borne betYeea 8:30 of meat from a free1et •.• necessary vctJCbers, to the lC- Wu k days: 9 a.m.· S p.m. Prondld A st. tape d k lued t Wtdnt .,day: 9 a.m .. 7 :-45p.m. L---;,:.;;;.:;:: ___ __, p .m. IOd I :.SO p.m .••• Ec!wtn ereo ec va a derslgned at theotncesofRAR -E-Stenrt, sz, ot Jl923rd $55 wu stolen tromTom Ueek-WOOD & ADKINSON, 550 Ne•- DIMMITT /J..,;J.(l,. lrC'ENI& Tuu..Uy .and Friday' • hll 11 -• ·~ St., Ceotnl Newport, ns ar-er s car w e ..... par ...... port Center Drl.-e, Suite 434, 9 a.m.· 5 p.m.; 7·9 p.m. ~Tl'EttO relhd at Z3rd st.aod W.Oceu. oear his residence at 120-1/2 Newport Beach, Calilornia, SECOND CHURCH OF DfRIST, SCIENTIST Ntwporl lkach at Corona del Mar 3 100 Pacif.c V~ Or. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 a.m. SU NDAY SERVICE 10 a.m. WEONESDA Y EVENING Rtadins Room: 8 P·•· 3.501> 8 E, Coa• t R wy . ED-tNo.ce 01 N•rd•••• Mon.-Fri.: 10 ll.m. to 5 p.m. 'fl,uncby evenings: 1 10 9 Sar.: 10 a.m. 10 -4 p.m. You an: cOtdiaJiy invited to attend Church Scrficn and 'o ute the Readin1 Room. THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOIC! REGUL.t.RilY Ft. at 4:15 a.m. aad cbarted SOtb st., West Ne'IFJ)Or1, betweeo •hlch Is the place of bumess •lth mar-ljulDI ponusloo. 1 p.m. Oct. 21 and 8 a.m. Oct. of the IDderslped Ia aU mat- 22 •.. About $2,300 darnag-e ters perta.lni.Dg to tbt estate • THURSDA'f, OCT. 11 wu done to the nn-Andersen of saJd decedaol, wtthlD toar n-...... a Malcolm stewart, 41, 1e --boo! ·-• ..._....-e m-~ 1 sc , ....,er con~ mootb.s after the llrst ptb!lca- ol 410 Park N.-.port, wu structioo at 1846 Port Sea-ttoo of this nottee. aruted at 4 1,m. at 2:241 W. boi6De, Harbor" VIew Homes, by Dated October 30,1973. GRACE IIILE OfUICH Cout Hwy., Y&J1Der•s Milt, n.Ddlls •bo sprtad cement oo BETTY H. CONKW, Euc- Am--'CU ~Ball OD a cbU'&e ot kliterlllc lP the carpets &Dd damapd n.tl ~-utrlJ: ol the Estate of tbl &bon ... .tr..t . . . A. TV aet nloed por-ts oa a JPlral &talrWa.J . . • named decedent. 515 ... 11tb,Coltall.. at $100 na atDIMI ftom tbe Tooii:Y'tlllldat$69weresloltn HARW<XX> 41 ADKINSON TOM TYR!!.. r .... , Harold Cowud reGdleDct at from tM trur&k ol JQAPh lfle-Post omce Boa 1907, N~ stnmAY SERVICU: 511 VIa I...ldD Soud.. Lido Isle, mter's car wblJ.a It .._. llflllt Beacb, CA 92643, Sf4-UU, JO:JO A.M. 6 1:00 P,ll. bltw._ 4 p.m. Oct. 1 ud 1:SS l1l bomt&t 1600Con:rnU Lane, AttoraeJS for Eaeclltri.J:.. s-..., eeboot. aDacntt:30 P·•· Oct. 1t · · • Jeu WlleJ, We:steWI, betweea .4:30 p.m. PWUSII: NoT. 1, I, IS, U. HOld BIBLE Ct..ASIBS: ol 1M rrta An., COI'CII& del Oct. !1 ud II a.m. Oct. t2 · .. 1973, bl tb1 Nnpori Harbor CaD SU..cDII lllat, noorted bll'nllet. Wld.cb A ateno tape plaJet nlllld at Eutp. -->or -botw-I>IDI' rostdon<e ot 10'10 t>vk LIGAL liOnel I ..... ud I p.m ... T ...... Newport botwetll mldnlg!>t aod FinHt q\l&lity dry clt*ninl on the premita • Sdf-R~Yicl' l•undry All M'N -bttest model F,;pbft.,....en 3200 E. Cooot Rwy •• CDM Phone: 673-9606 • *ICYCLES ~~~~~~~; e-lood $30 ud crodlt cords, $110,.. otol•lromJoboStob----,-=--:-::-:-::-- ....,..,... aome at 11! ~ 1:415 a.m. fiCTJTIOl$ BlSIKESS NAME lOll IT M. IIMeiTOM-PAS TOI AM.., Bdltoe l.llUd. WU W-STATEMENT :13110 n. •• oa.t.MGI, COSTA ilu.t. -64••• ctart...s ., • ""' TV ... bo-Tbo lbUaw1J>c .,.._ 1.1 .,.,_ ~-_.., • 10:10'1.\o. _--,--'IIJO p.m. ud 10:15 p.m. ~S!"i IIOTICI tna -.. u : Gr-Pu- 8_, ... ..,..... 1:00'.... , •. -.. -· ~ 0 FO::It BUSI!IESS NAIIE tar ... !U-1/1 llartat .... • • • , • 7:00 '-n.ebl, ftlllod II ~-~' STATiiiEIOT Boa-Lllaod. C•UZ.; Pvt<P\1-....... rn. o.-&8......--'he.,..,.lDCP'I' .. t..dolac U Palu-maey lac., CaUl car-ODI. t1THIT. cc.TA.aA dla'l ._..,DICear,Rwii'JMift .,_,._. u.: llnll""" Mar. para~ 14510 Newport Aft.. 646-7701 -141 I 1616 ....... ~ I ud 10 p,a. ut11tC lite,, 115 R1YUISIII An., Tutla. altl. 1:!610. tllfM.COUI _.,, evf\.1" • raJDA.t OC'I'OM1l1t MI'WPQI1 BIKll, Ca. 91110: 'Na twtnu ta ~ted ~~~!!j~ --.,. -• Datld _.._ as .. .,,_ -., •--. • .... ~ ... II-..... ,.,, ea. -CL -· COI'pOftU. -:Port Pta-~ ..-t...c ••1 t,Wid 1a 'All ' a' 1 n 18 oowtr.W aa P'tar.-e, M. FLOWERS FOR ..... al II:JO ,..._ al -117 aa-'-Slpabn ' Tlllo: _,I, ALL OCCASIONS ....... -........ Wool :::01 '• ~-o::-"lllod-~-~--DtM•r;l T•lh ll:..fo•J .. 1141 ·.; i~::; Do CMolr Cl.-t o1 0rup Clio ~ Cl.-t of o..p ..--. -•• 1 , al CeiiiJ • OcL· u, It'll, wu. c-• OcL at, 11'11. wu. tWIIJSTS SALES 110 SERVICE • INSURANCE AGES 18 to %'5 lllcDOHALO AGBKY 646-8941 • HEARI_!WG AIDS HAL AEBISCHER ~!. Proper fitt1"9 Anuted 3409 E. Co.st Hwv •Marine Hardware •tii& 654 Oot"itnl · N-uc-al Gifu M.aritK tbrdw." ~s-e-n o.,. ...... to s--Y011 Bert'" 27110 W. C... Hwy., IU. 1146-1711 <OtftceEgalp ••"' .. ··-• • W I •SHOE REPAIR ANTHONY'S SHOE SERVICE c:aer.-otiTf IHO£. LUGGAGE AND HAN08AG REP AI !ItS :M01 E. Cent Hifhway Corona ct.4 M•r P"t'torw: &T.J.4640 Od•r Loc.tlo••: •l&D VIA LIDO. NEWI"ORT •74 ,ASHtON ISLAHO •11CIIILIIIVINIE. HlWI'ORT Of'IMIMG tOO I-I• SOUTH COAtT VILLA.C! • FOOD TO GO FRIFO CHICKEN ...... 5990 , , :00 •·• .. •:oo •. ,... D...., CLOilD TUESOA Y 291 E. 17TH STREET COSTA MESA A.R. MARSAC PLUMBER 700 C~rl\ltk>n Avt' Corona del )hr • Ptu.mbin& R••"' D.t. Y A NlCIIT WA TE1t HEA TEllS 67JAI30 1 ,... a1 ala -• a-. -L a IMI, _, clort, Koa E. Ill IMI, C.., Clort, '"'*I~ 1 FPC lllll1lk ..... .,. n. .. II. ..,..., ..... " 'hllnra Jt. ........ n.cr.l_~:M~ .. ~·:·:·~·:·:":·=· .. ~-J~:;;~~;;~;~~~~~~~~~~~J Ill* II...,_ 8 ..... ;.,·.; HMO: .... I, ' ll, a, -lf9f. I, ' IS, a, C..-lllt-1/lW.-~~ 11'11, Ia Do Ro~-II'IS, ~lila~-----••*-,,... , __ -... r_..• • lltUitiMY, IIOV. IS. lin COROllA 1111. IW," CM., • CARDS LOSE OUT IN O.T. A -.uill( .,_ polll tttnV. IIIII IIID tnUod -lut __, -lad tilt 1M Cardll 7 ... , bot -odqolo II~Cor<btlo ... cf -Ia 1111-period to a.,..tatloo_.,._ -all-flood. Jr. All-Amortea -u pllJ-_., Grec ow.., elllo. puood to -to tie tilt Ttlo Cudlall, pllJIAr lA tbo -Ill ll-11 wUII I mi- .,_...,.... .. (1,11 rrt.)dl-to piaJ, bat t1oo CudiAtlo Y1lloD. DMded a ..U flier u. mt..:l a ctuce to w1l wt. Gu.-ar ... KleroJoQ to will tbor llllod to IDIA tilt o1ra • lolpo tltll Uld • plaJOII poUt. Oolr .. lfw ........... Bllddl -IIIII Art Sol<oo Ollort - -1M II"-llod a 15-J'Ud llolll pl to II .. port -11o11on ud to t.. SalloH a D-7 tlolllt .. IM-lo tloo CIF -II bulp. Ia tlw -tloll, Bo-p..,__ II 1M llollott cot b!' llld> puood U J'UdO to Bur- Biiilll .... Be&cl h*1 IIi eM, dick Ray, Tom ••tcU wtat 11117 willed tlw-~ lA hou • yard 0111, Uld Tllll -wi~ a 1-1 IAU'k ud BI'OW'll lblew f )Vela to NtU be UM.S ol at leut the co-Clrklt to complete thl rout. ·•-·'>lP ot ttlo -.... u c-...... , ~~­A~Uetm loau to Sua A.al <m beaded fol' their beet MUOO Frtdly ud the Sailors wiD, enr, woo tbelr 4th p.me ~ tbl Nnport would btl liDdlaputed year, and sqtared tbelr lrTIDt ...,.. ctw.mpt. Both teams are Lague mark at S-3 wttl!. their DOW 5-l In leai(Ue play. CIF bl&: ~set over Los Alamito.. tmttaUou go out a~omaticaUy The Mustangs han now WOD I to leac-champs and co-In a row. U tbey beat FountaiD e .. mpt. Valley, lt wlU p:re tbe sebool Tbt Sailors stayed oo the its .flrst •lnn1n( &eUOD eYer. c:~blp course last Sat-Lut Friday, Costa Mesa was ardly alJtlt with a coovlnctnr: bel'lJncl 13-9 late 1n the third U to lS rout of Western, wlllle qiArter wbeo Dennis Oela.oy ADI.belm was knOckin( Loan carried a steve Sbalp swtog out of tbe nrst-plaee scramble. pass trom the Costa Mesa 47 Bucs sure of 2nd spot OIIE OF THE STARTS oil -Knpon -Tac:bl Chj) ln tbt Jeu ScbKtek tropby Hrles ~bowl tbl cleiiDd- tnc NHYC team IMt1DC aWIJ La the match wttll Cautorlda Yacbt Club last week-eod. (Beckner pboto.) bertb. Tbt rqulatloa p.me Deteulf'l lfanMqta lor tbe Hdld ln a U -U Ue aDd, 1DJer Cardi.Dila wce Uoebaclllu'e Jlacae o..erttme rales. taeb RobbJ WJUt ud Scott DucPr. loam aot 4 -.. to &dnoce olld KIU Kcloo, IIUU'd Jtmmr tbt bi.D, w1tb tbe team piDlDc' Vaa Doren ud baclr:Duoy Bl•· t .. moot yardl ptllq the..... ... Tbe CardlDtiJ nre ~topped cold clurJArtbo .. orttmo-tu, lOTH IH CROSS CDUHTRY ud tbe Mtcrojeta bad a .ICOI'I.Dc Oraap Coul CoUtee ptaetd Two local teams already to the Los AI 11. Four plays ellmlnated from league title later, Delany scored. In the raees pulled ~sets last Friday. 4th quarter, Delany did ltaga.ln, Costa Mesa surprised highly~ this time on a draw play from b.vored los Alamitos Z2 ~13, the Los AI 8 oo a 1rd and goal and Estaocla's Eagles got tbelr play. f1rst wln of the year ona<:ome~ In the 200 quarter, Sharp from-behind 9~ 7 wtn over Mag~ passed to Btll Valenlloe for ooua. the t:l.rst Mustang touchdown. Corona del Mar's Sea Kings, Earlier , they got a safety when playlng witOOut Qrst string a los Alamitos punt snap went quarterback Gary Gutsness, out of the end woe. were blanked 35~0 by Fountain For Estancia's Eagles, last Valley. Friday was beginning to look All 3 local Irvine League like a repeat of every game entries end their seasons this the Eagles have played this weUeDd, with Corona del Mar season, wtth a pUilchless of- at MagnoUa tonight. Nov. 15; fenslve keeping them otf the Estancia at league-leading scoreboard, Then, behind 7-0 Santa Ana Valley on Friday, In the 4th qu:trter, Tony Pelle- aod Costa Mesa hosting Foun-grioo cllmued a long Eagle taJn Valley 1n an 8 p.m. game march. going over trom a yard Saturday night at Davidson out. The Eagles tried a 2-polnt Field. conversion, but were stopped. Newport Harbor's regular-With just over 5 minlies left., season finale will be played Steve McMasters grabbed a at H..mtington Beach. Magnolia tumble at the Sen- The Sailors' offensive guns, tine! 32. When an Eagle touch- quiet for the past few weeks, down drive stalled,RonSchnee- boomed steadily last Saturday, wels booted a 19-yard lteld as the Tars scored in every goal lor the 9-7 wtn. quarter at Da't1dson Field. Corona del Mar just couldn't Brlan Theriot, who ran lor 154 get started last Friday against yards, broke loose In the first Fountain Valley, as the Barons quarter on a 37~yard scoring delighted a homecoming crowd play, and Newport went ahead with a one-sided wtn. The Sea to stay. Theriot scored again Kings were held to 99 net yards 1n tbe second quarter. Vince on offense, while foWltain Val - with a Ca&cb Dick Tucker's Orance Cc.lt Collep football team hopes to oooelude a ftDI -soa on W'inntnc note thls Satarday rUcM. u the Pirates cloee out tbe eampalp bolt.lnc Mt. SaD ADtoaJ.o College at LeBard Stadium. Kickoff for the eootest, wblch Is OCC's bomecomtnc. Is set tor 7:30 p.m. Gates open at 6:30 p.m. aDd tickets are priced at $1.50 tor adults aod $1 tor cblldren. An OCC victory would Ln.sure the Pirates oo worse than. a seeood place Ue in the rugged South Coast Conferertee race. A win woukl alan gin t~ Bucs a highly respectable 7~2-1 sea~ SOD mark, Last Saturday OCC fui.D».ck Jolln DUon blasted lnto the eod zone from ooe yard out wtth just 14 seconds left on the dock to gin tbe Plra.tes a pulsating 13-10 nctory oYer Cerritos Couere. The 5-11, 205 pomder '"""" the plgskiA the !Ina! 5 plays ot the drln, plck1ng 141 FOOTBALL LOG LAST WEEK Newport Harbor 42, Western 13. Costa Mesa 22, los Alamitos 13. Estancia 9, Magoolll 7. Fo..mtain Valley 35, Corona del Mar 0. THIS WEEK (All p.mes 8 p.m.) THURSDAY Corona del Mar at Magnolia . Estancia at Santa Ana Valley, FRIDAY N eW~X~rt Harbor at Huntington Beacb. Costa Mesa vs. Fountain Valley at Davldsoo fleld. HAHDlHGS IRVIHE LEAGUE W L Santa Ana Valley ...•.• 6 0 Ed.lson ...........• 4 2 Los Alamitos ...•.... 4 2 FoUDtain Valley .•.... 4 2 Costa Mesa .......•. 3 3 Corona del Mar ....... 2 4 Estancia ..........• 1 5 Magoo!U . . . . . . . . . . • 1 5 SUHSET LEAGUE WL Newport Harbor . , ..•. 5 1 Anaheim •. , ...•••.. 5 1 Loara ... ,, ....•.•. 42 Westmlnster • , , .. , • , 3 3 Marlna ............. 2 4 SantaAna •••.•••••• Z4 Hunttngtoo Beach ••••• 2 4 Western .....•. , ... 1 5 YOUTH SOCCER LAST WEEK Dt vlsloo 3 (i-9) Nomads 0, stingrays 0 Panthers 4. Bobcats 0 Nept..mes 2, Hawks Z Division Z {10-12) Rangers 4, Turtles 0 Lions I, Anteaters 0 Arsenals 3, Dolphins 1 Dl vlsloo 1 (13-15) Chelsea 2, Huntington Beach United 2 Chimeras 4, Cllppers 0 SATURDAY DIYi.tloo 3 Pantners u. Hawks at Ensign school, 10 a.m. Nomads YS. Coup.rs at EllSI.p, 11 a.m. Neptunes n. Stlncrays at LiD- coin school, 10 a.m. DtYisloD 2 Dotphlns n. Anteaters at Lin- coln at 9 a.m. Arsaoa.ls n. Turtles at LiD- coin at 11 a.m. Ranprs YS. Lions at Uocoln at 110011 DrwiiON Z ST ANDil'fGB WLT Ra.nprs .......... 4 1 0 Anteaters . . ....••• S I I Arseoall . • .••.••. s 1 1 Llou ........... s ! o Dolphins ......... 1 4 0 Turtles •••.••••• , 0 5 0 WATER POLO VICTORY FretJuna.a Douc Frutom Jed 0raap Ccut Cotlop to u 11-8 nlt'l' polo ytctory OI'C' s-._ CoUop Frtdor 111 a.. lluta ... pool wttll 5 pit. Ttlo w-, pol tlw eop .. ....... -·---1'111-.... "' 110 _.., -IIIIa ..... -dial ·~lopli&)'. olf -ta tlw-Call-.................. __ -· 10-11 Ill lit. uc. DCC -~-. s _p..,_ a M ,_ lor tlllr1l Pitco. 1'111 -.-d 1o tc..u. ~ ..., occ•a loldloc " .. _-47 p.la. /, 28 JUds In the proeea. His loogest rtm of the ewto1Dc wu .f8 yards, also the Smplt ot b.ls OCC ea.reer. He pined 139 yards 1n 21 curies am scored twice. Cerritos opened the seorlnc late in the n.rst q~~arter, col.nc 80 yards in 5 plays. TD came on a tour-yard blast O¥tr tack- le by fullback Jim EmmerUnc. OCC missed a 33-yard .Deid goal attempt midway through the ~ond period and Cerritos booted a 26-ya.rder late In the quarter to take a 10-0 halftime lead . occ nnally cot no the boards early to the flnal period. Dt~:on capped the 59-yard drive by blastlDg In from the oDe. The TD sllced Ce rritos• margin to 10-7, OCC's winning march went 73 yards in 15 plays aDd con- sumed almost 6 millutes on the clock. The success of the drive h1.oged on 3 Important third down plays. The ltrst came on a critical third and 9 situa- tion at the OCC 28. Quarter- blck Mike Magner threw to spllt end Bob Granath. who was nailed hard before the ball got there. The Fa.lcoos were assessed wltb a piss inter- fereoce penalty. Three plays later the Bucs had a third and 8 at the OCC 45 ; Magner bit DiJ:on with 13- yard pass, giving the Pirates another lmporta.nt first down. Moments later the Plrates bad a third and three at the Cerri- tos 35 , Tailback Mike Nanto converted this one, breaking over right tackle for seJen yards. That set the stage for Dt.J:oo 's noa I 5 carries of the play, to wiD 14-U. loth Ia tbe Soatbln Calll:nla B• II b The c dba1a ract JuQMd crou eoG:rJ cblmpkJneNpt 1g men race sma oats :n':..=:~:u:.t:.~ ~-:.~A...:..Ier~~:; By NEAL BECKNER raees o1 tbe t..m neloc eYint, DJ &uar ractd liS yvdl for a wblle FalLtrtoa. ud Mt, Su Newport Harbor Yacht Club Commodore Ttd M1m01 of tbe SCOI'e. AAklaio ptaced hd aDd Srd. bosted a team racing series bast NHYC IQ.uteMd to Yt.etory Tbe Jets came bl.ctLDU.. Srd Enna Joou wu the IMdiDI last week-end whlcht.-ouct:Jtto-LD a thriWDc "pboto ftDiah'' q-.rtw with a 1oac .eotLDc OCC rUDDtr, fhdsld..Q& SZad. ptber aome of tbe Southiaod's ap.tnst tba eba.Ueo~:ofll~e~er~a~dr~l:••~·-bal~lll~lldi•oo•t .. ~ub"~lla..:H~•:""'~ertd tbl 4 mUecour• in best racine sklppers, all of of tbe other cht>s. Zl;05. whom are champions 1n their own cla.sses. The ewent was the anma11n- terclub challenge for the Jean Schenck memorial trophy and was sailed In Lehman 12 dlngtdes. The defending NHYC tea.m was captained by Blll Ficker, with Henry Sprague, George Twist and Blll Symes on the team. Balbo& Yacht Club had Jim Tyler as captaJn with Dave Ullman, Argyle Campbell, and Jack Jakos[y mak..Lng ~ the team. The Bahia Corinthian Yaet Club team was led by Dennis Durgan and included Eastma.n, Jobn Amles and BaldW'In. From farther away, "'!':~~[ Ben Mitchell brought a hom CaUfornla Yacht Cb.lck RoJUns led the San oio~'l Yacht Club gtO\C), and Ed nett hellded the St. Fra~~i,sl Yacht ClubteamtromSanFran- clsco, all loaded wtt.h talent. Flte races were .sailed, pit- ting 2 teams against each other conseciJtlvely on a rouoo -rot>IAI basts. As always In a event, there were nuroo;~U<, I protests, but, In the .Dnal BYC's team was declared torlous with a perfect , •••• 1 of 6 wtns, willie NHYC •~-·-~ with "'' HEW AT HARBOR VIEW THE LITTLE SHOP MARINERS HAS MORE FOR YOU MORE INTEREST Interest R ate Minimum Term Minimum Balance 7 .50o/o 4 Years $1 ,000.00 6.75%. 30 Months 1 ,000.00 6.50% 1 Year 1 ,000.00 5.75% 90 Days LOO 5.25% None LOO AND MORE ... FREE SAFE DEPOSIT BOXEs· Annual· Yield 7.79% 6.98% 6.72% 5.92% 5.39% Convenient protection for your valuables AND MORE ... FREE SERVICES Travelers Checks Money Orders Gift Checks Trust Notary Service Xerox Copies Deed Note Collection• AND MORE ... TWO NEWPORT LOCATIONS Bavside Center Westcliff Financial Center FOUNDED 1953 MARINERS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION A Subtidiary of Capital Allianct CotporalKH\ 10~4 811 ysidr Ori\'t' • Nr"·purt Brach • C'alifumb 91660 17141641...WOO • Hnu rs 9 am h, 4 pm. Frkb~ll unril6 pm . ~.~IN OFFICE: WESTCLIFF .-\T DOVER. NEWPORT BEACH P ete Barrell Reaft'J DUPLEX South of Highway CORONA OEL MAR -2 + 2 Charmingly re- built lower unit with spacious living room, new upper • bright and cheery with bltns, separated by lovely brick patio. 2V.. Car gar- age plus separate storage/laundry room '85,000. --- Offlco ()pool Saturdays & Sundays PETE BARREn REALTY 1105 w .. tc11ff Dr., N.B. "MOTIVATED SELLER " Harbor VIew Homes, Somerset modeL Five bed. rooms, family room, din.tng room. Transferred own - er must sell at $79,950, "WOODED RETREAT" Cllsstc Cape Cod 4 bedroom, 2 batb home. Se. eluded tree sbaded setting. Massln tlreplace, tl1Ding room plus prln.te tamUy room. Prtc«J by amious owner at $61,000. Try loW dolml Grubb & Ellis 2863 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 675-7080 F.OI at:NT P.llJol SPIIIIIGB --llml7 ---am,J -..ma,l -. patio, -pool ud _, -DaUr ud ~-"'-11'11. LAU .uuiOWBIIAD, .... ..., -2 't Clltllt. ..,... 11. IIUo ·~ ma-.-, IJF) t, ..... -.._.II ar""-0111. liiURS!lo'V,IIOV. 1~ 1973 coraA.iaiiAa,;cAI.. Newport Beach Balboa Balboa Island Costa Mesa Ucla Isle Cor0110 del Mar L T 0 R 8 ·~· 001111 -IIIITII IIC. NIWPOID"S RNEST 2 IIIAHD NIW LISTINGS NOADMOO• -HARIOR VIEW SPANISH .INFLUENCE in UU. lge. 5 bdrm. a bltb home. From the mwive entry thrti the Iron gates to the expansive redwood deck. With Ita unexcelled view of Newport Harbor. 1be dining rm. wall is covered with. cryJtal mirron; tbe entire house has the ele- aaaee you expect in Corona del Mar. Offered II .l211.11SO. CONTDIPORARY WITH POOL. Superb, adult occupied home on lge. lot, with an ex- pansive entertainment center surrounding the pool. VIew of the harbor from the front room; situated above the street level for com- plete priva~y. Offered at $79.500. . NEW USTING WALNUT SQUARE: air-cond .. 2 bdrm .. den end unit; beautiful patio, pool & par~ grounds. Offered at ouly $33,500. CdM OCEAN SIDE OF HWY. income unit in rear Unusual offering, ()('ean side duple:". 2 ~ice houses on l ·lot. Live in one, have mcome from the other. REDUCED $10,000 TO $79,900 TWO NEW DUPLEXES OWNER WANTS ALL OFF ERS Expect real Mexican tile entries, the la't'i!'h use of Non hun redwoor1 . large b::~lconie<:; tn enjoy the ocean view. These duplexes <ll't! one of a ~:i nd , cu~I01'1 huilt ,f.t. des1gncll for those who v.J:ll L· he diffcrrnl . uceau view avail~hlr. CAREFREE UVING Lovely Ne'' port Ce Jch townhouse close to everythin,e:, .' ct clo!'e enough to smell the clear oce::~n alr. 3 Lge. bdrms .. 2 baths, patio & just 1 fe\1 steps from the pool. Priced to sell at $48.500. c.n us for ,_ ... , oota,. --wa ..... lola of ........... ,. toll,... -•II ... .,.,. . c... .. Mer .. Celt• MeN CoRBIN-MARTINil 7662 - 675-7225 3425 E. COAST HIGHWAY, CORONA DEL liAR CURT DDSH REALTOR 2:400 WEST COAST HIGHWAY N E~ORT BEACH I42.:.S472 Happy Birthday SANDY! LIGAL MOTICI I NfYTI(:E OF INTENTION TO 1 ~;~~:~~u~m THE SALE oF I' BEVERAGES November 12, 1973 Whom It May ConcerD: Subject to lssua.oce of tile license applied for, ootica is bereb}' ginn that the Wlder - slgned proposes to sell alco- boUc beverages at the prem- Ises, described as follows: 900 Bayside Orin, Newport Beaeh. Pursuant to sucb lnteottoo, the lnderslgned Is apcllytnr to the Department ot AlcoboUc Bevenge Control for tssu:ance of an alcohOlic be..-engt~ Ucense OPEN HOUSE NEXT WEEK ~ou are Cordially lnv11ed to an Exhibition of the Works of Distinguished California Artists from the Collection of E. GenP Crain AI the Newly Completed OIIICt· <>I Coldwell Banker Residential Bro kerage Company 2161 San Joaquin Hills Rode! Newport Beach, Cahfnrntd Artists Rodn('V Evans Bacon R••x Br~ndt AN A Phtl Otke N A "Jt( ol.11 F echm rrctnk M Hamilton Cl<trenre Hinkle loan lrvmg Gl-"'f)rge James leonard Kaplan Wdhilm Ketth towph Klettsch 1\••n Knubon En111 I 1\o ... a lr ' -\ Rogt•t f\w11/ M.nmt l' ! • '~''n ' \ Dan lt1t 1 Rnv \.-\ct.,, m '--\ Rar<.(' \.·\diPr' ·\ Phd P._tr,ldt<,P-\ '\, -\. [)oul(ld~ Par~h.1l l ' -\ [ct~dr P.t\.nt· Ceorgt• Pr, ... t -\ \\..., R•·rt Pnl(ltlr Mt[I,Hd l)ht't.'l' '\, \ \\ dlt.tm \\1•nrh flern.vd L,tltt"l...\ FOR YOUR CONVIENCE. THE E XHIBITION WlLL WI LL BE ON DisPLAY IN OUR OFIF'ICE NE XT WEEK FROM "''O NOAY,NOV EMBER 19. THROUGH FPIOAY , NOVEMBER 23. SAN JOAQUIH HILLS DR., HEWPORT BEACH &U-1766 6 44-90W ---------- MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMES FABULOUS VIEW-POUNDING SURI' Privacy of China Cov&-Multi-level w/ele- vator. 38R's, 2 baths. Shower & dreNJJia room for beach. 1\'ew cpts .. drps, & newly painled & paneled. $143.000. B. Morpby/ P. Jobnswn 6<2-8215. (t39) IN BIG CANYON ~u ville.~Jodel -3 BR's +hobby room. Atr condtUO(\ed. alarm system, indoor/ outdoor bars. One year old. View or 1st Fairway. $169,500 . Jane Frazee 642.-8235. (t2.3 J "BAYFRONT PERFECTION" Dramatic Bay & Ocean View from the 4th floor -Decorator's elegant 3 SR. 3 bath + f?rmal ,OR condominiUm. Pool . pier & sbp avatlable. $165,000. Harriet Perry 642-8235 . (t24) [Irvine In .. ----.... ! •'*-art.. ..,.m, ................. * BOYD REAlTORS PRfSOOS * CLOSE TO OCEAN Open Sat. &"Sun. 1-5 · • 217 MARGUERITE Linda. CORONA DEL MAR VIe• d!Clle:r w:lth hro 2-bedroom apartments . each wttb fireplace. Larit! lot pro'ftdes room to expand. A BARGAIN $ 98,500 •••• CORNER DUPLEX CORONA DEL MAR Three bedrooms, 2-1/2 bl.tlls, family room exc.elleot owner's tmit pi~~& 3 bedroom, 2 bath rental. $129,500 uv•n Y. ~RJ\XIO.l X Rt.UTOR • • • . (Means beautlfull) A p.rdec oriented, all on one Je..-el, Ll oda model, 3 bedrooms, 2 bl.ths, secluded patio, Star Light Star Bright Unobstructed vtew ot bay, ocean, Ugtlts that can't be beat. A CaUfornla hOust> over looking ou:r beauti- ful tarbor. F'our bedrooms, 2 baths. (OWNER SAYS "SELL.") 1014 Sea Line, Corona del Mar . t~BOYD *~* -£. c.o.t Hwy. c.-~- -.oooo~oooo•••• J1uLJJ. licenses) for these prem-fu~~~~:o:r~ALEGEN -f:::::::::::!~~~~~~~!::::::::: 1 ~::~~1d(l FIDE PUBLIC I ~ LACE~ WEST SERVICES, lNC. No.-. 15, 197!, 1D tbe Harbor En.slgn. PRUTI6E WATERfRONT HOMES -N BY AI'I'OtNTMINT SHOWN BY APP01NTME..'iT Linde , ... w ... rfront Custom ~ .• 4~ bath home on lagoon. =-~ equipped island kitchen, waterfront LIGAL MOTICI ...... ,., JUST LISTED (in the 50's} CORONA DEL MAR 'nll dUIIIIC s--. ... u, ,_ -~~~­.............. lilaod. n. oaQ IINtt .. Ud oM· -~~~ -........ .,... ,.. .. ,.. --no-1o ~ 1111--_lllo..,. 1ft *'f\ fbln. n. till p·zssOid ...or naa. t-.. ................ ~···••ar... p~ .U. a piQ ,.,.. • ....,... a. •• ' 4 ... ,... ............. pit ..... : ... lWit .... •• .a .... 'll_ ... _ \ y room, billiard room . $250,000 Linch •• W•terlront Lovely 4 bdnn., 41,.-!a ba. home with swim- mini pool. pier 6: slip, panoramic view of maiD eb.annel. Lee. family nn. w;space for bllllardJ II funily clinlne. Waterfront formal diDIJIIII tivlnc rm. f2W.OOO . Fw C.:•ltt• 1""""-''-' Oft Al1 lion-& !.Mo. Ploooo Call< BILL GRUNDY, Realtor 'II I ,...._atLW.1olo M1 M,_ 011,. IUITI 1, 11.1. 61S4161 ................. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I MLI IALE. llPOIIT. Salu through the Multiple Lt.tinc Servtce ol the NeWpOrt Hubor-COita Meaa Board ol Realtors tottlled $137.4 m1111oo In the tirat 10 month& ol 1873. TIUB JS A 11% INCREASE OVER THE S.UO: PSIUOD OF 1m1 4,273 DeW u.ttJip -N pr--il, ol wblclt 1111 ftU IOLDI II\ ol the •••• ...,.. eoaoarlltl .. . LUt your Jll"opd ty ..... & ... , ... • ••••••••••••• ) 2. N8 0fF1CW.S _.,., HAAIOR GN lllllltSMY,IIOY. 15, !73 ASTROLOGY IS TOPIC POR IRVINE WOllEN "**IIIEDWBILY-'AG£12 CODAOfl.IIM,CAI.. -11Gr•atll .... ta-do11, lldlll.l.,lr~ lACK FRCM HOAG ..... ·-ud -· .. --IIU -u. pilot r.!:"=' .:':..= r::: Students hear Johnson Ulro1!·:~r.~.~.:.~::; ~-=:~o.:. -· u .. "-r et dtttca'Rldll.rdfto.. oo.•w: a.,u I&JPI)tMtd r:::,Mo •. IO at Mere.., an-Mr1. Frau D&n, prMideal, ... -• -,. 111o1r loot Dr. lomoo E. (JolloDJ)Jola. 111m 1a t•7 1o be olalo 111• lap uol Lou 01 lOIII lrYIDO wW -..t o lll'lol -oo ,..._.., aftc ....-t ...,. t1 .., a wldel1-Don .-•• red« ot ~ dalr•. AYe,, TutiL .. ..,,._, Kr1. Earl JlarweU lloo(..,.lal. oo pllrlollam uol CbrUilao 1a 1111 .._"._,._ Mr. II«• ud Mro. F"ftllltTIIo-oro ...,_ MciOola, admltfodlul J)l1nctpko, will talt lo*)', No•. .,.._ llim 1o 111o ._,.._ al 1 801-, wltll a "*'f -U, 01 llnport -lllP Ctril Sonlco Com-. He CCIIIIJtUoD. ....., nlll.ted T••-.ebool &.111 to tbe Ezcbuct '*'tnt au:llltaat N&9J Mel't· ctaJ uo1 r-1o _.. J'O&-Clllb ol Nnport Harbor. Cl-1arJ 111 1171. · terdQ at lfol'trlriC) AftaUOD. Ylea stOOezU at tbt acbool will Be bu bad 1 klac-Ume u- llr. f1ot1u. llolpltallzed I1Dce bear b.lm thU morDirlc, &od eoclatloa 1rltll Toutm••• Wtdoe.tay ot Jut week wlti he wUl addreu tbl E:~ehanp ID.tlrnattou.l &Del bas bMa fV'1 1 pU bladcter problem, went Club at DOOD at tbe Stull Shirt. aeUYt 11 1 pubUc ~r fer bome yesterday morntnc. He Dr. Jobnsoo recently re-m&DJ JIU'&, wu eJpeCted to rest at home signed as assistant secretary Dr. Jobuoo, oow 47, wu tor a few days, aecordlng to of the NaY)' for reserve and born lD UU.oola, went to publlc Ilia MCretary. manpower ~s. Before that, scboola there, and jollied the be was a member ol the U. S. Marl.oes when be wu 18, KNIGITS TO BE FETED Civil S.rnce Commission. Durlllr Ills mlUtary car..- ''A lmJ.cflt Jn Canada," a pre. He was lD the Marloes tor tn the u. s. and orerseu, be IIJde to the cooYentloo Ln Tor. 21 years, r1stoc through the took part-time study courses onto oezt May, wtllbetbetheme enlisted rants to become the from MYeral colleres, LDcltld-1 tor the Orange County Cbapter first Negro to retire trom tt.t lng Chapman College lD Qr. of Execut:IYes' Secretaries for serYice as an olftcer. He UYed ange and Santa Ana Collep. uecllti.Yes' n.lgflt at the Big In Tustin at the time o1 Ills He bas an associate arts de- Canyoo Country Club Tuesday, mllltary retirement to 1965, gree from Santa Aria a 00 NoY. 20. The royal receptloo and went to work there as an 1n bus:lnesaadmlnistratkmtrom for members, knights, wives, lrunaance salesman, reportedly George Wull.lngtoo Uni.Yersity uc1 pests w111 be at 6:30p.m. becomiog the llrst man ever a masters degree In publlc ad~ for cockta.lls and at 7:30p.m. to sell $5 mllllon ln Ufe In-mlntstn.ttoo and, earlier thls . for d1noer. surance In his first year. year, earoed a doctor of law r;;;1~;!:!;;rr:~;;;~;z~~~ degree from Chapman, He 1a married to the former Juanita Butler ofVIrg:Ln.la. Tbey EVERYTHING have 3 children, The Johnson's SALE TEHMIS BALLS DUNLOP Australlao With Trade·lD of 3 used Tennis Balls of any make ... FOR JUNIOR ... TENNIS PLAYERS OHLYI(Up to 19 Yu A TOP QUALITY WOOD FRAME FREE· ProYided that the aspiring Orange Cowrty tennis player pays for custom stringing at our regular prices. Top quaUty Nylon -· $10.00 Gut stringing ·-$14.00 and~ HERE'S HOW IT WORKS, ou come in for !HOper grip fitting, size, weight and string selection. Two or three later your racquet will be reody for pickup. Otfer e:rplres Dec.23, 1973 Paramount Sports 333 !. 17TH ST •• COSTA M!SA PlfONE 6424886 oldest child, Kenneth, died last year· whJle senlng with the Marines. GRAND CANAL DREDGING OK'D Dredginr of Grand Canal, which spllts the eastern tip of Balboa lslaod, was okayed Moo- day by the South Coast Re- gtooal Cooservatioo Commis- sion. Work will begin after the Army Corps of Engineers ls- sues a permit. Tbe dredging job, whi ch wiU probably cost more than $7,0001 will be paid for by the county's harbor department. Commlssiooer Rimmoo Fay, a marine biologist, cautioned against disturbing natural Ufe through dredging, but his ob- jections were overruled by fel- low commissioners. GEM TALK TODAY I. • ,.,. a1..c. ,... ...... c ....... _ t..Mmerll /01 •I"MMft H ""'~'· t.. .,. ..wtlllo~uy 011 '''"' •"d ~">'· SILVER - THE WHITE GOLD Early in Egypt's hlstory, silver was actually called ··While Go ld," and was scarcer and more valuable than gold. For a short periOd gold was not eYen In secood place, Copper was scarcer and V2lued more. I LL RUN AGAIN! I'm going over to the Newport Beach City Hall wtth my little lotus bud and she's going to plunk down $100 to get my name on the next City Council election ballot. Now, I'm not known very well, and I've made some of the big money boys mad at me, anyway, so I don't guess very many people will be willing to donate money to my campaign. But, being completely dissatisfied with the present adminis- tration, I'm convinced I should run, anyway. Here are some of my campaign plans: We have about 35,000 registered voters here in Newport, so if I want to send out postcards to every family in town, I will have to mail about 17,000 cards. At a cost of 6~ each, that's about $1,000 to mail them. To get them printed on one side will cost me another $95. There are a couple of newspapers in town Mesa that circulates here, so I'll run a twice in each one. That's about $500. and one in Costa quarter-page ad We'll need a few brochures to pass out, so I'll order 3,000 of those and about 2,000 poster cards. That's roughly $150. Now, before I spend any more money, I'd better go hire me a lawyer for about $500, because I will evidently be ar- rested . and taken to court by the city for spending too much money on my campaign. You see, the city just passed an ordinance that says a candidate can only spend $500. That makes it tougher to kick the incumbents out of office. Notice how they passed that law just before 4 of them come up for reelection? Maybe the city attorney would defend me. I understand the city has plenty of money for things like $300 chairs, and free dinners for members of committees. Maybe the city manager will help me. He seems to have almost unlimited funds at his disposal. Hey, maybe I can find 3 other guys to run against the pre- sent power structure, and we could share a lawyer and other expenses. Or, maybe the City Council will just resign, appoint new members, and save all of us the bother and expense. Then, we'll all go to San Francisco on an elbow-bending vacation . P.S. There won't be a "seagoing Santa Claus" in front of the store this year. The energy crisis is serious, and we must conserve electricity. Let's all turn off the TV sets from 10 p.m. until 7 a.m., too. That would help the president's efforts to save energy --and it would help him in other ways, too. ·- HERE AT THE KAROW ARE Sl'Of!E WE ARE AL.WAYS GLAD TO SHARE WlTH YOU THE EFFORTS BEtHC EXVtT£0 TO IM. PROVE THIS AREA WHICH YOU HAVE CHOSEN FOR YOUR HOWE, WE ARE ALIVAYS CUD TO S'EE YOU A.HD HOPE WHEN YOU CALL. WHETHER FOR PADIT, PLASTER, PLUMBtHC. AL FORGIT HAJIOW.ulE, ELECTRICAL EQUIPMEifT, lfOliEWARES, T0Y1 OR BI:ACH NECtssn'ti.S, YOU WILL FtlfD YOWl WOifEitTS HERE A PU:UAIIT MEMORY. A FRIENDLY SMILE AJm GOOD SERVJCI: AWAIT YOU EVERY TniE YOU f1SrT ts, AlfO IF WI: DON.,. HAV!: THE rrt:lol YOU IV ANT WE 'LL ORDER IT FOR YOU. THE SOUTHLAND'S FINEST • HARDWARE • COLONY PAINTS • SMALL APPLIANCES • PLUMBING SUPPLIES . - Multi-Purpose Enamel MARINE TYPE FINISH High gloss for house trim, furniture, boats, ~~~~~~~o~r~fl~oors. Real beauty Many ancient clvlllz.a- tloos , lnchxU.ng Sumerlans, Babylonians and Hittites, used sliver, not gold, as tbe basis of their monetary sys- tems. Sliver was hlghly valued also because of Its reUgioU5 significance. The chlef deities of Sumer and Babylonia included a Moon- god and goddess; but there was no SWl-god, and silver was naturally a metal of the moon, Just as gold was the metal of the sun. It •as DOt until abo~ 2500 B. C. that the inflow of smelted copper and sliver reduced Emf.lan values of silver and copper relattveto gold. FORGIT HARDWARE Today, sliver, althOugh worth ooly a fraction ot the nlue of gold, remains sec- ond 1D nlue throughOut the world. 2205 W.IALBOA ILVD., NEWPORT lEACH PHONE 01 3-2350 DOVER AT SIXTEENTH STREET NEWPORT BEACH • 645-5333 rt