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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-10-02 - Newport Harbor Ensign' ORA WUfG FOR PRIZES lD tbe Corora del lla.r mercblnts' bell rtacer slqlptoc promotioa last Saturday are, from left, DapbDe Symooda of VaUey Ratty; Jessie Hill, aec. retary lor the spouoi'ID& COM Cbamber of Commerce, aDd Marpret Armst.roDc, reaideDUal member of the Chamber. More uan a buodred prius were awarded durtng the el'eot, which ns held ln coajlmctJon wtlb the Balboa Bay Lions Lobster Bate. (Erudco pboto.) County delays downcoast plan NEWPORT BEACH JOe Emercency paramedic M"lee, operated by the cl- Ues of Newport and Costa Yea, starts oext week 1n tbe Harbor Area, Tbe men wbo wW be rnann1n( the ln.Yelinl emergency rooms promise they wtu san II Yes. Newport's paramedic nn goes lnto action at 7:30a.m. Tuesday. Costa M.ua's nn. being oatfttted th1s week, could start 11 early u Suo- day. Each city wlll operate ooe vu l.rCGDd the clock, and each wUl be manned by 2 trained paramedlc1. They expect to DYe Ylc- Ums or heart attacks, dl'Uf overdoses, auto acctdeats, re&plratory attacks --a.ay emefleacY that requires treatment by tn.iDed men befort the rictim reacbes tbt bolpltal. Hoac l»tplt:al wUI be Ute "b..... bolplb!l through wbtch botb:uolts wtll operate. matntainlng radio and tele- met.ry eontact with OOctors wbo wW lDitruet paramed- ics oo tbe sceoe. How ewer, patients wUI be taken to tbe nearest recelYing bos- pltal, Tbat YUl usually meu Hoac t:tr Newport Yl.etlms. ud eltbtr Costa Mesa Me- mortal or Mercy botpltal Ln Soutb Santa Ana for Cos- ta Mesa Ylctlms. Tbe new paramedics, 8 Pl&ns for development of the lrvlne Company's "downcoa.st" area between Corooa del Mar aDd La1una Beach were delayed 9 montllS this week by the county board of srpervlsors, th~ downcoast l't!gloo. A large part of the coutline would be sold to the state as public parklaod. KOREA WAR VETERAN JAY McWEEHY IS OEAO LeRoy Bartholomew dies Tbe pla.D tor building up the to,ooo ... c re ...am will aot be pablkly belrd uo.Ul neJt June 30, tbl~~~q~~rvtaors ruled~·~~"" a:to <hodlJDe ctonooast pllD iDto tbe amended eouaty general plan ttds year. lrvlne hopes to buDd sey. eral resldeDtlal areas, a re. sort hotel complex_ and a small commercial area iD A mllltary tuPen.l was held Sept, !4 I.D Lo1 Aageles Natkmal Cemetery tor JIJ MeWHDJ', II, of'l51t8ahr, -.co.a ....._ Mr. Mew .. ,, .. """" -., tho Ko,.. War, died Sept, 19 at bla bOrne. He wu a .apel'Tia)r tor Mun,.. Sponq Goods lA Costa Yea.. Sentces were heJd Sept. 23 at st. Joactltm's Catholk Churctt. He Ls !JIInl•ed by his wife, Ellubetb. Attn. castle builders The 14th anooal Sandcas- tle contest 1s set for the attemooa or Oct. 19 oo the Coro .. del Mar ma.iD beac h. The Newport Harbor Cblmber of Commerce, sponsor of the contest, Ul'Jed this week that interested castle buUders call644-1211 rtgtlt any to resene one of the :W buUdlng plC:U, Besides the usual 10 tro- phy categories, lnclDdlng beat b.l«b-rtse castle, best uo~stle castle, IDd best drip eutle, the l!pOMOrs wUI add a neepstakes tro- pbJ this yar lor the best cr.Uoa of all. Eatnnta: PIJ $10 •eb lor the 10-l>y-10 ft. beleb ploU. "But, any youth ~ that want to euler ahould let us know, and we wut flnd a sponsor, who wtll pe.y the $10," the Chamber's Doris Llndsey eJplaiDed Tuesday, the eod wtu be sJgDaled the same way, 2 bours later. "Coateltlots may use &oy props lbeJ want/' aaysDor- ls, "such as plants. acaf- foldt.ac, t.rus, mel l!l) forth. but ftO mortar or clue." Ct.trmeo of IIlli ,_r•s contest an Bob llltum and Ed Hlrtll, bo111 ot tllo C.,m. modores Club, wblcb runs the enat for the Ctamber. DUDLEY SHRIIIPTON DIES IN PORTUGAL LeRoy Bartholomew, 68, a DOted s.tncer aDd dvlc leader who U'ed in Newport for many years, died fri- day 1n a Costa Mesa con- nlesc.at home after a loac ,_. __ diJ lD Pactne Vlft me .. mortal park. He pined national fame as a atncer after fl'&duatt.Dg from the ChlcqoMUJicCol- lece. After s1.rtctt1c with tbe Chlcaeo ClYte Open Co., be Plaza faces veto, delayed The Irvine Compa.oy•s ef. forts to build Corporate Ptar.a, an ornce complex at Jamboree and Coast Hwy. ln Newport Center, ran into more trouble Uds week be. fore tbeSouthCoaltRerlooal Couerntioo Commlaloo. '"IDe planner Larry Moon aaktd for a delay 1n tiM Co111mlaD'a dedsiCXI alter the projtc:t appeared h•ded tor def•t at Moo· day aJcbt's SCRCC mfiltlnrc IAH-Boaeb. Balboa •Yl.roAmeataltst- SuaJ Ficker arped uat. bl;!. caa~e the 40~re.. project WOIIId di.ehlrct pou.tants 1DCo Newport Bay, it would DINd a am.rmaU•e troles to cet approval rrom the 12.- member J'IMII. UrtderYOter. I PPI'OYed Proposltioa 20, whtcb ntabllabed tbt coastal eommtuloDI:, dnelopmeots aJiecUDc water qu.llty need a YOtes. The annua I contest wW start at oooo .Ub tbe tlrJ.Dc of a mlnlltun eaDDOD, IDd News bu beeo recetttd ot ... dooth of ~, Sbrlmptoa, a former Lido Isle .ruldeat, Wllo has bMa ll•lllc lA Portuoal tor tbo Pill few yean ud makiDc frequeot Ylslts to lbe Harbor Area. Mr. aDd Mrs.Shrtmp- ton were trateUlng to Ger. muy at the time of his del lb. Tbeir dauebttr, Mra. Baltlara WoodftrdofProm- oatory Polo~ ... !lenni "' Europe to be wttb Mra. Sbrlmploo. After the Commlssioa acreect '-4 tlllt I .-ote.s WOI:lld .ooe.<>-""'""'""'...,....,....,,......, __ ..,.,...,.......,,...,....., bt IIMded tor _,.,I'Oftl, Mr. Moore aabd for a ~· d J -n ~ J.,. uce of tbt bta.z1AC, Ho dllt 1,. .~;.-.a lu -.. .at tor tbe Mit '"'"T ._,_, Aa •rlter coou.- ARVO E. tiAAPA, OW'fter lftd pabttsh~ of ltle Eftslll'l uce wu (I'&Dted, at Mr. ._.,...,.,...,_,.,...,,..,..,..,.,...,.,.,...,...,. .... _c.,o!O • .,.,....,,,...,...,...,_.,...;,.,..,..0,....,.,....,. ........ ,. YoGn'• .......-. at Jut • A LffiERTARIAN 'IN .LEFT FIELD ·~~~moot. o..w There are many bulc tr.utl)s til tbe -· DOled _, 10.1 Libertarian Party dOctrine d lndtvldual ::,.•::.:::;: ,:;:-:,::; Uberty, as .espouSed by Daw BersJ.aDd of _.. Ud oil-floor In : last week's Issue of tbe Enlilgn. ~=·==~- ver, I n;uat that Ule ~tclal policy w..-....,... ...-e ot In t at .,._t JtUl II I .... bJ --en-en · every p.,... ..... '* "' "'" .,.. with Mr. Bel'lland; the local attomey De -eo, to _... who ta bls party's CIIDCUdat• for vice,• - -lilt _. llaJ, ' president of the Untted lbtea. MI!OtAMIC' s TOOL $l'r On two bulle tauea, be's _.,. .OHr lf01t111 p,ooo ·SlOL.at tn left ftsld. Be ·-wltb the A, ~lin!" leftMt --.. ,.... -.liiil~i!_ijllil .. ......... .... . ... ... ....... WilDt OD tbe Bretldast Club radio shOw in 1933 wtth Doo McNeil, where he was tlrst soloist. He also starred oo the Pa.JmoUYe Hour aod tbe Caraetkll Hour oa ndJo, a.s tlolllnd tbe CCIQillry u a upt opttl 10ktlst. Alter rurudoa: a music: stadio • 1ll GleDda.le for 15 years, be came to Nnport Beach to 1958. He ns oo the audition bol.rd ot the L 1.1\lD& Beach Open Co,, and a member or the Ne-.port Harbor Community Coocert AsiO. Becoming active 1n local etvlc causes, he was prest. dent of the Oraoge Coast YMCA, served on the board of tbe United Fuod, woo the Klng Neptune award 1n 19G-4 for his youth work, and was a member of the Newport Hartlor Khrn.ls Club. Mr. Bartholomew, wno IIYed to lnloe at the time or bts death. ls survived by hls wtte, Beatrice; son Roo- aid of Corona ~I Ma.r; dl.uehter Pamela Holleobe<:k of Santa Monica; stepson Robert Beman of Anaheim; stepdauchters Beverly ~­ puts of South Lu:uoa and Betsey Barta o1 Newport Beach; 6 graodcbUdren; a brother, Robert, of Irvine, and 3 sisters, Mrs. Eloo Packard Jr. of Los Angeles; Mrs. Duld Rose of Sher- man. Oats, and Mrs. Ooo WUson of lnlne. The family suggests me- morial donatloos to any youth orpni11Uoo. DELANEY DELAY TO NOV. 6 DUE A new fClUnd of public beartDcs on the proposed DelaDeJ Canoel'}' Vlllqe project oa Udo Peolnsula, Ill tostartattooJ.cht's meel- iiiC ot tbl Newport Beach PluatDc CommiasSoD., will pi'OI>OI>Iy .. delayed, at least 1111111 ..... 6. n. Jtaft' of the city's p"MI,. dlpl..rtmeCit wUI uk eommlaioHn for the de- 111. a tbeJ cu. clo more *'7 • lbt &wtlopmeat's ,_ .... tnllle. Tloolloluoypr~WU --bytboP- C•N II II 1ut f'IU, TM G'.lf C• :D ..,.....,..... tae JIJE "' lilt • tllt tnelal -IUIIu. 1'1, ll -~ .. c.rl'"'*...._. ..,, uoaJ a..a. • .. a.. •• trl.-t ta. ,._ ., Ill -4 ., .. eo.-... ,. sua ... _... ................ ,,.. = I Alii' .. .... 11 r'II ..... Dztnr 72 .. ----.-.. ..... .... .... 2 .. ... from Newport &Dd 7 from Costa Mesa, graduated last week alter an lDtense 5-1/2 month course at Orange County Medical Center 1D Orange. All were already mem- bers of tbelr city flre de- partments. The Cosb. Mesa Bolt W"lll be based at fire station 3 at 2803 Royal Palm. Tbe Newport n.n will work out or station 3 on the western edge of Newport Center. "Just as 1n the put, lbe nearest fire statloo wtll•Dd a truck nrst,'' nplalnsCapt. Doo Jones, coordlnator of Newport's paramedics. "Then, we wiU follow up right away with the para- medic van." The vansareeqWWe<~wlth basic llOspl.ta.l emergency room equipment. The tete. metry system lets the em. ergency OOctor at Hoag ac- tua.Uy moaJtor ~ts, resptntton and other 'fltal •tcu. eo be can Lnst.ruct tbl Rl"medlc oo eat.tJ'ICI- ey treatmeat J.Dd medta- Uoo. Newport City Manager Ro- bert Wynn lw.s~stlmatedtbat tDe senlce wiU cost local taxpayers about $130,000per year. The nn, received )l:st last week. cost $31,000, completely equipped. Battalioo Chief Bob Mc- Clellan Is coordinator or the Cosb. Mesa proe;ram. His paramedics are Richard Au- gustus, Mark Brown. Jim Dibble, frank Fanttm. Bob McVey, Sten Twigg, and Joe Wood. In Newport, besides Capt. Jooes, tbe team has Tom Amold. Ken flessel, Doo Gny, Tlm Gockes, John Mattsoa, Drake Muat and Ntck Waite. "After moo.tbs of train- log, which Included oo-IDe· Job tn.l.D.trtg with already. est:abllshed paramedie units lD Santa ADa, Garden GroYt and On.Dce, we are andog to get started," Capt. Jooes said Tue9day. Tom Amold, ooe of the Newport paramedics, re- called how a lot of Newport firemen wanted to get Into tbe prorram when the city okayed It last year. ·• U looked glamorous at the time, but durtog tntn- ln@: some of glamour tided.. Now, tbe orl.gtml excite. ment is back. We're ready to eo to worll and start sa. vi.Dg llYes.'' Tbe emeqeacy number to call for tbe Mntce Ln New- pori Ia 644-Xll. lo eo. Mea, tbe munber Is ~9- 1111. This Friday mornln(l:, Oct. 3, tbe Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce wtll spoosor a c.ont.lnenta.J brea.k- fast at tbe Newporter Ion's carousel room to Introduce the paramedic program. The van, the paramedics, and city offtclaJB will be on land to explain the system 's worktngs. Ttte breakfast is open to the general public at $2.25. Mariners Assn. reactivated l.tarlMrs Communlty Asso.., ooce ooeofNewport's most acttu taomeowner groups, but dormant for se- ,.enl years, w1ll formally reacUvate next Tuesday. ''The cause that QPeats to be brlllctnc the comma- nlty together Is tbe Orance County Airport noise prob- lem," accordln1 to Cyanie Bunnell, membership clair- man of the group. Tuesday night's meetlng, set for 7:30 in Mariners elementary school, will hear County Supenlsor Thoma.s Riley, of Donr SIJ:)res, dts- cuss "notse problems of tbe county airport and )nlllt ase of muttary alrporta to the county." S:upenbor RUeJ, a retired Marine r-ent, Is known to oppose Jo1Dt ue of El Toro or Los Alamttos mutt:a.J'}' air ftelds bf cl'fll. laD jets, President ot tbt llart.lers Comm~mtty Alsrl. a. Vlaeeat Jo~ at 15SS Alltlpa, Donr Shores. ··Then! an about Z,OOO families elicible for mem- bership tn tbe association," Mrs. Bunnell estimated tbls week. •·we take in, roughly, tbe area sentced by M.a.tl · ners elemeutary school. Most of our members Uve tn Dover Shores, Wesld lff aDd Harbor Highlands.'' VAHOALS BREAK INTO HARBOR HIGH S0100L YaDdl.ls broke into the Newport Harbor high school cafeteria last weekend, dumped food throughout tiM! room, and did an estimated $90 damage. Tbe troublemakers appa. reatly used a noor mop to b,.k a window oo the east skh ot the room. ln1'estl· ptors aid retrigentors aad cablDets were opeoed, &Dd tood scattered D'ttr Qoors, dtab, nUs and ta- blu m lbe :lbldenl cafeteria ud lD the taeiMtrs' d:1otag ....... Hirschberg goes to court ... aJooc -... -·· stu Hlncbbtrt, ftnd a t• was find a ,..u tater year qo as Newport•• t.. ttom tlilt cle.rlc:al pol(tlall sLMu Uceu. ..-m-r. •W uotber ... nt.or wtftt to coart ta.t1 wet to Rkt M w.a laC .....,..,. try "' ... "'" lab """"-no city Clril Some. "We ..... Dlod a wr11 Bonn -a llsorllil of --~ lutllee-ootllo-C~ "'arilllr c-rt ut. t1oa. ud U1011r1tt ........_ 1111 tlltlt tile cout _.., tM ..._ u • a. dis• ·••· eUy 1o (1 .. •-..,. Job, --.._ t11o boord IK..,.IC aU bad: 1111 llld: ncoe• tad -z'-lJ' bca'te, p-. ttiDftiJ taat • M ,. ... ..,.. u u • -. .. Mr.lllne-...... ---· ..._. ,..._.,, He aid... C., ¥111.. ...._. \41:111 tl IIIII 1MW Cltll .,..., ................. -• ...., --.. tllo -at CitY. llsll, --......... ---·-.. ----....... llr ......... 1'1 .......... tlftllr. Ill-'*•• _,,.... ...... -. •Jnll-•4 ··-... e: ... 4Zn111fl ,.. .... eec:I)..,Piill- URI-11-• ~'t -.. • A record for the Bake? U lilt w•keod's 15th U- aual Uou Cllb t..at.ter --~ ........... bell t'llr, It came close. "We dld 1'el'}', 1't.f'JWell," summed 11p Marlo PaclD.i. woom the WODS Qltned "Mr. Lobster Bl.ke" for the j:lb he's done as cblirman of the @Yent for the past 14 years, "W@ won't !mow how much mooey we took lD IIDti1 aU of tile ticket mooey has been collected aDd eounted. but we tad a Yery suectssfl:ll bake," he said Tuesday. "We must r.ve serv~ betweeo 4,000 Ud 5,000 lobster din- ners.'' The Lobster Bake re- turned to Corona del Mar, where It bepn. IDd thou- . sands nocked to tbe corner of MacArtturandCoastHwy. for the camin.l,lobster dln- ners aDd priu drawtncs. A bl( Saturdly pe.rade through Coroaa del Mar's Coast Hwy. bus.lness district drew 145 entries and thou- sands of onlookars. WIMer of the gn.OO sweepstakes pa..rade award W1.S Estancia high school of Costa Mesa. Estancia won .the bl( trdpby Z yea.rs ago, finished seeond last year to MlsslCXI VIeJo hlgh schOol's band, and rtnlshed Just ahead or Misstoa Yle)o tb.ts yea r. Newport Mayor Oooald Mcinnis n.s pan..de gra.od marshal. other local digni- taries r1dlar lD tbe ~f'ldto lochMI.:1 Vice-Mayor Mill.o Dostal, CoancUwoman Ut- cllle KaeM. cit)' parts,. bea- ches and reciW.Hondi~tor Cal.-ln Stewan, pollee chief James Glan.s, aad nrecbief Leo Lon. Fltth Ot.ttlct ~"l!or Thomas RUey ol Oo't'er Shores repreaeat.:1 the c.....,. Lelllt MIUer emCMd t1te pan<lo apiA IIIIa ,._,.. The pandt tbtmt tf'OIPb1 ... ...,. bJ • ac.t h'ocn the -oiC-laH-. ,.. ..,.... -.tor 1M --1 ..,, -tttM c_._,.,.c ..... ... ., eo.---.. au--to -" ,.q-·--oa.r tnpQ wl tn. ac- cor-tDJII.I"dteaaJtt-_. ...... ...,, trlcl I I _... _____ _ -............ . h 1111 t.,.. ...... .. "'Oil IS" ....... tiQ21JJ'WIIltD Owtbbt .......... .,. .......... can: .... ·---· ""'-..... -1±1, ... ". ft.. ej:l, El Toro ud Costa Mt· ... Toe P-liers, Cllatel- linet ud 5cOI1llol W'OD the dnrm squad tropb.lea. El Dorado 1Ugt1 acbool of Placeotia bad tbe top color guard and the Bhae Eagle trom Edwards AFB topped the mllttary color RU~.rds. Newport's JUDJor £bell Club '-.d the best club IIOI.t and Pioneer Tak-out bad the best com mercial tloat. Tbe Rio Hondo Dooecycles team woo a special DOYelty trophy, aDd the RiYerslde Shrtoe Nobles ~red the motorized tf'OIItly. A pa nde of antique cars was topped by the Townseod family o: San Bemard1Do, driYI.Dg a 1911 ford. Costa Highway tramc -u reduced to 2 laDesolthrou(b tralftc during Satu~ymor­ oing's ~rade, aDd tnffic backed I.IP for L5 much as Z miles. Yr. Pacini made his :~n. nual decl.antloo that tt\l.s •Ill be his la51 time as chairman ot the event. "D's time for JOmebody else to take over," he said Tue9day, FLU VACONE SHOTS FOR SENIOR OTIZEHS flu Immunization for seaior cltlU!IlS 60 aod onr will be offered In both Costa Mesa aad Newport S.c h. The raecine beltlc Uf!d tnts year ls a parlftfld racclne and sldt> effects, If a.ay, wtU ~ nry mUd. Due to cbu(es ID tbe flu •lrus aDd the Ou n cciDe, yearly ftu lm- mllnisatioos are ncom. meodtd. Tbose per1001 wbo are •llerrtc toegp,cblekea. or eldckeo feathers sboald chet"k wtth their OOctor. Tbt flrat ellntc wW be beld saturday, Oct. ts, rn. 10 a.m. to f p.m •• at Mar .. lDel'll Ubrary m~alu,:..,.,_ ,.., !005 ~r a....c. The Me<*~ CUBIC! wU1 be btld Friday, Oet. at, rto. 10 a.m.. to f p.m... It COlla •-•••·• Clab. •1o W.ltiSt. UI'I'ER IIAY TOURS REUE SATUROAY ,....... ol ... _.., ................... tlnl ... ol.,, ., ...... ¥ , # I IJIQN .... .... •....,c.., ... 0 7 .,, Oet. .. .,_. ... Ill.. ~~~­----....-. -.. ltd .. -. ,_ ..... -.......... .-----.. ......,. ... IL • , I ~~.. .e., ~ .11¥ ARY0 f. HMPA, -.., "'llllsll1t of lit Elllllll •••••••••••••••••••••• (Coallllaod !rom hp I) , The favorite left wing attack oo eoo- servatlves Is to call them faScists or nazis, more to be feared than the com- munists. Mr. Bergland bllthely goes aloog with this tactic by referring to "the cammunlsts on the fir left and the fascists on the far right." In his posltloo as an attorney and as a Libertarian Party candidate, he should exercise better judgment than that. How to judge between rtght and left, between cooservatlve and liberal? The key Is their concept of the role of government, and thus their understand- Ing of the tyranny of big government. At the extreme left Is total govern- ment control, which can be equated with ccmmunist dictatorship. Nazism, fascism and socialism are all of the left, with varying degrees of govern- ment control. Somewhere to the rtght of center Is the conservative with his dedication to limited government, based on a written contract, the Constitution. At the far right is Mr. Bergland, with his Libertarians, who want no govern- ment at all. Perhaps he will have the good gr-ace to amend his statement and say It m ore correctly: "the com· munists on the far left and the anarchists on the far right." As for myself a.td my con.•ervative friends, we stand-firmly for our constitutional republic as es- tablished so wisely by our founding fathers. Much m ore alarming than the con- fusion, inte;,ded or accidental, concern- ing the right and the left Is the defense of abortion. Here is the ultimate tyranny of the left --playing the role of God to determine who has the right to· live and who is to be denied that right. The cold-bl ooded sentence of death for the unborn is sanctioned by the heart- less doctrine: "My body Is my property; I can do with it as I wish." Scmetlmes a footnote is added: "if I don't harm anyone else.'' Apparently this dis- claimer does not apply to the unborn child, although the child Is suffering the ultimate harm, death Itself. From the moment of conception there exists a living soul, and It is an act of premeditated killing to put an end to that life from that moment on. The mother cannot say, "I can do with my body as I wish" ---there Is another body Involved, because the G0d given miracle oi life is taking place. What an awesome accounting will face the abortionists when they face the Supreme Judge on judgment day. • • • • • DETENTE IS A RED SCHEME Publisher Stevenson of Vista News reports: "Critics of detente are calling attention to a recent speech by htgh ranking Soviet PolithuromemberMikhall Suslov, who often lay; down thf.' official Soviet Camm .mist Party line, a~cordlng to U. S. News and World Report. Seems IY.lss Suslov pointed to the Increasing number of possibilities for revo!ution all over the world and told his c0111radea that 'Irreversible detente with the west Ia a pre-cmdlttm for thla pOlicy to .ucceed.' Detente Ia a Sovtet lltrateiY to neutralize the U. S. and get our much usded aid and trade, and ' our pro-Red. ltcHWT c:( state Ktsslngu Is puatng a Ia. tb1 Knmlln.'' 11:tE awE ,.,.Its., -~ OOtM to r• ______ ......,..., .... ,, .. -MI-7:11 LiOns mark whHe carle days here> "Sty year lhiDUior aJchl by .,..rlllr•a tiDy '-Club w~ cui 011 your l&ptl Frt ... day aDd Satardl)', 0et. I arid .f," T .. t't the lllYitatiOD ll• onMd bJ tllo -IDers Lions Club, UtlJtC' tor public ..,. port for the IZUlllll sight aervt.r fllDd. drtYe, "Wet.ri.Dg of the Llons wblte eue pin 10t only symbollus coacen for tbe slgbt of lbe leu tortuaate, but al!JO receipts for a dona- tion to the club's sight coo- servatloo fluid," accord1ng to Rlehard Mehren, presi- dent of tbe Martners Lions. Many Lions eye care fOUDdlUoos hue been es- tablished by Lloos clubs throughout the nation, Among tbe services thus provided are eye banks lor corneal transplants and eye re- search, 'eUntes torexamlna- tloos, houslng tor biJnd senior cttlteos, rehabtUta- Uon centers lor work skllls training and social and recreatlooal activities. President Mehren has named Gayle Askren as chairman for the local dub's white cane campaign. MRS. LOUVERTA K~OX OF C.M. OlfS I.T 83 .,.. s ... SUYtr u aDd so. II'~ PAST PRESIDEKT of the Sootb Coast AlumD&t of Pi Beta Phi, Mrs. Richard Jonas of Dover Sboret, at left. l.Dd Mra. Rob~rt Cuyler of Balb)a lalaDd. are prlflewb:lc items tor the Arrowcnlt sale, whleb will bt held Oct. 9 at the Balboa Peninsula home of Urs. WUllam Crate. Handcraft sale Oct. 9 Handwoven Items will be offered tor sale to tbe publlc by the South Cout Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi at tbe a.nooal Arrowcran sale. Tbe enot wW be held October 9 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at tbe borne of Mrs, WUilam Craig, 401 BeiYUe Lane, Bal- boa PeninsulA. Pt Phi ls f'llrthertnr the handcraft mo•ement 1n Its 5oth year ud features J 16 x 18 laeb I'IIDCIJIC, handwoY'en of veptable dyed yarns, deplctlac tilt shop, Uttle Plgeoo RiYer aD!1 the Great Smoky Molllb'nc, Arrows, tbe symbol of tnt sorority, ..W poJDl 10 tbt· sale, which wW be held oo a walk-throUih street be_. tween Miramar Dr. and Bal- boa Blvd. ~~--·ID ,tllt. aolcll>on llll.aler • •• • 11'11J·CI4, I -ootllo-11, I otaJ ot •r ~.obo)' tbie baei'i. ua nty ·W•r eJ .. a liP dtr me'??? · · PlaM .doo't . lillie tills gkuiola piUre away troln me aDd my frteo41 • • • OSCAR . • PROTEST TO COUNCIL Door Editor: M a eiUt• of Cotta Mesa, I would Ute to joln .wJth those who protest the -D.!, atrocant UN of city 1U. fliDdJ to buy Ill ad Ill tbe Daily Pilot to eo~~~ra.tulltf UCJ Oll ·lf.t lOth ann.IYerllry. If trio Coota Ilea cur COUJieU wants to IPIDd at. -LI!AL MO'i'ICI · I I normpos BVBIIIESS HAiti£ STATEIIEMT Tbe lollowtor PI,_ 14 ~· .. buiiDess aa: J'ebco, 17(8 Port Westboumt Pliee, N"P)rt Betcb,Call-i~ 11Z660: Jotm~rd ~ l7otl Port w .... tiOIU'nt Place, Newport ll""b, Cautorota 9Z660. ··:This buslrieiBisronduC'tPd ~utMlY-L •. S(loed: Joho ~rd Bab-jq, • Thts· with the OFF TO CONVENTION! Mrs. Jerry Beck:IPIM of Costa w ... at left, viee~president of Newport Harbor Emblem , Clab IH, and Mrs. James Carr~ Costa Mesa, presidea.t, are puttlag tbtlr .ultcaaes 1n the car for their trtp to ·the con•entioo I.D Portland, Oregon, being held ·nelt week, Oet. e .. Jt, A aeed..ott party was held at the Newport Har- bor Ell&a Lode• last Su.odi.J, bonorlog au the convention deleptes &IJi Yisltors, lncludl.Dg a.lmes. VIrgil Bates, Joho Barclay, Herbert Mateas, Kenneth Weatmao, Helen TraatwelQ, Rlctaid Marvin, Ct.rles Enos, Pauline Me .. G&nan, l'tmeraoa Wentzell, Ruth Moore ud Eugene B~floron. (EQS!gn plloto.) AGEJtDA FOR PLANNERS ' . . ~. Newport Baeh Pla.DnlAr eommlssJoners meet tQdly, Oct, z, ·at 7 p.m. In City Hall to deal with the roll ow- tng subjects: • DELANEY'S Cannery VIllage project, which the plann"'-staff ncommeods be delayed to Nov. 6, • HOTEL on a narrow lot at 114 22ndst.,CentraJNew- port,. which reJtaunteur Rklt Lawrence hopes to buJid. lt would hue 3floors, with 8 rooms. Plannt.og staff r eeommeods dlsappronl. * RESUBDIVISION of 2 Jo~ ,UD1 Qmtl.,., !JVht. airport area, tOr develop- ment by the Emltay Co. aa part of the Newport Plac• omce commerlcal complex. Start recommends approval. * ASSISTANCE i.tAGUE seeks expansioll of their fa- ditty at 50S S2nd St., ~r City Hall, Wltb part of tbe required parlcing tpace to be waived. Approwal Is re- commended by the ataH. • DWELLING otera com- mercial buUdlnc at 426 31st St,, Wtst Newport, rtCfm- meDded for appro'IJ by the statr, ' Both tne fOrmal eveo1tlg tlDCl.J,g~Qrmal a{ll~ mee- tings are opeolo the public. Funeral services witt be held at 11 a.m. Friday at Bell-Broadway Chapel ln Costa Mesa for LouVerta Knox, 83, of 2060 Newport Blvd.~ Mesa, •bfldied Monday ai. Uoa-1 hOCIItal. Burial wUI be In Melrose· Abbfoy, Orange. Mrs. Knox a naUveofMls- slssippl, lived here 28 years. She issu"IYedby~sCiyde of Poway, Fellon of Vista and Thomas ot IIUnois. daughters Huel of Washing- ton, and Bette or Newport Beach, brother Tom May. held of New Mexico; sis- ters CecilE' Prltchard and Va.D<'e Berrier, both of New Mexico and Mellssa Walker of Mississippi, and b}' 8 gnOOchiJdrcm, 6 greal- graodehtldnn and 1 great- great-graodchtld. America. .espeelalJy.durlng ,. d,;~~!~~2~~.~~~~~;~~5~ the blcenteaD!al eeltbnUoo, bf 1 a&S'o orovidiD( an ·oatl•· ror chairman, a.nictes from tbetr Arrow-Aldrlcb, craft shopkltheGreatSllloky · son, and Jack Mountain Regloo near Gat.. teases will be Mmes. Dudley tlnbuf( Tennessee, Miller, LymallM.K1ng,Goa- T • tav Van L~en and Paul V. he stql ts celebrat~ Greene. REVIEW SERIES 'IIILL BEGI~ THIS FRIDAY Author Zlna Grand will open South Coast AlumraaP Club of PI Reta Phi's ce- lebrity book re•Jew series on Oct. 3 at 10:30 a.m. Slle WUI be introduced by the cl ub's Uterary critic, Car- lotta WUitanis ofSttKUoCUy, Miss Grand's latest book Is ··Passions, persons, per- specttns.'' Loca.Uon and other in- formation may be obtalned from Mrs, John Applepte of Co.ta M~ and Mrs. Vtrctnta B'llman of Baltx>a Penlnluta. LIGAI: MOTICI NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NoUce Is berebyglventhat the PlanniDg Commission of the City of Newport Bearh wUI hold a public hearillji!; to CODSifler the following proposed amendments to the Newport Beach Gener-.tl PW., 1. Genenl Plan AmeDd- ment No. 26 -· proposer! amendment to the Land Use and Residential Growth El- ements to l}createa '·Me. dlum-DensUy Rtsldenttal'' category, 2) add a defl.D.i- Uon of "buUdable acruge," and 3) revise the wording of certain sections of the eh.-- ments. 2. General Plan Amend- ment No. 27 --coosidera- Uon of developtnc a new system of residential land use categories and resultlnK changes to the Land Use and Residential Growth Ele- ments, 3, Gtoneral Plan Ameod- ment No. 28 ·-c:oulden- L IGAL MOnCI tton of alternate lalld ... , for tbe property betWMD FICTITIOUS BUSINESS MacArttlurBoull'flrdUdA- NAUE STATEMENT voeado Av-e, )IJt north The followlog periOD is of Coatt H.tcbny, aoit re .. doing ballntSI as: Rt-Hl, sulUJac Cbuc'et: to tJat Laod 29ZI CUff Dr., Newport Ute I.Dd, poulbly, tbt Re- Bncb, Cal. 9!660: Mte•el ddentlaJ Growtb Elemeats, Muller, Z9Z8 CUff Dr., New-4. Geunl Plu Amtod- port Bel'eh, Cal, 92110, meat No. It .... couldtn- Tbls buslaeuiJ code: ted tlon ot delttJac tbt propo. by u lodiYidual. •t for a bDWic tnJJ, Ud Slped: Mtehl.a Muller. the pou:lblllty of a bCCJc:lt ThiJ otatemeol wu lllod tnll, " Boet Goollr, Ud wUh the Coaoly Clod< oiOr·· I'UIItllii .-..... lolllt a... U(t Coonly hpt, 19, 111'11. <HOIIGo Ud 0poo llptco EI- Publllb: oet. '· t. tt, u·, •JM~t. • 19'7$, ID the llnpnt Halllor 5, O..ral Plio ,.,...._ EDIIp, F ,.41157 mill Jlo. 10 •• -- L ~..... MDTICI of •• Jud ., d 1 <gaiU•t .::.:.::=L::,I""G""AL'"'. IIO=nc=I- Ecologteal Rfa."e and .,. .. sulttnc ctuges to the La.Dd Use Element, ResldeDtlal Growth Elemeut, aDdReere- auon and Open Space Elt· ment, 6, General Plan Amend· ment No. 31 ·-proposed nvtsloo or the laDd use destcna.Uons lor the Aero- nutronte .. Ford site, and re- sultl.ng changes ttl the LIDd Use Element and, pouJbty, the Residential Growth Ele- ment. 7. General Plan Amend- ment No, 32 •• reqoelted amendment to the l.aDd Use Element to add "Mmlnl .. stratt•e, ProfePional aod Financial Commtrctal," a• an alternate use, In addi- tion to tbe "RecraUoaal aM Marine Commereial'' designation ror tbt proper .. ty at the soutblast coroer of Bayside DriYe and Mar- lilt Annue. s. Gentnl Pial Amtlld· ment No. SS .... amendmellt to tbt .... om~il •menU naUon tor " periOr U-FamUJ ''General Notre. 11 rt•ta.,_.;;-c. ~:;:·cc• tor cllJ ·-Ill Boy lor nc~BUAK~ J~~~~~~~~~~~~~ II AilE .IT ATIIIIJIT of fill --,.,... IJ Ga• cloiiC tNih ITt .. • .. .left> -... Soeerlly, 11MI...I Itt Pll't Clrelo, Ca. 111al:-D. 14~.=: Tho lollowtor 111roon IJ -btiiiDea u: Book Silo!> oo. The lllaod, 306 Marine Awe., Balboa Island, Ca. 9!862: Barbara R, Plumley, 2Z8 lrb, coroca del Mar, Ca. 92625, This business 1a conducted bJ an 1Ddlvldual. · Slped: Bt.rbara R. Plum- l~y. Tills ttatemfllt was rtltd with the County Clerk oiOr- Couoty Sept. 29, 19?5, Oct. z. 9, 16, the Newport HiJtor Ell• £-4115' 'fi8 'CHEV Station W•con '72 FORD_ PINTO 4utocMtk t1'1U1111ai0D. frletorJ · · atr, pOwer ltiJtl1.Dc, ndlo aDd beater. ! Door, 4 Speed tnosmlsaloa, n.tto muu. tiiDODth or tz.ooo m.Ue factory atr. 35,000 mUea. womoty.Ra~lo 6 H•ter. CARGO VAN automatte tn.ns. mllllon. tJr, power -""'· vr.rl -· radto aDd beate,1. .ft,Oils muea. 1Z moath ttr 11.000 mlll ,.urut1. 4 o.r. 1111 'tit n-&81ka. IHWJ *· fl,lalllllo. ~ ............. ., ..... II-or.II,GIIO -·""-· NO PUI - Co• ner ins dre tail wo im~ tas1 anc dre blu per kni Sizt Country Miss cor- ners the market in sophisticated dressing, tailo red for women of impeccable tastes. This soft and supple shirt dress is fashioned in blue, green or persimmon double knit polyester. Sizes 8 to 20, 46.00 Tr we • ••• ..u aiJiolt ••• tllit (Mrs. Tn--.) wu tMn .-.,_,_ ..._ Yloei <Mn. WIIUam)......,..c ... *._. ,... llurt8 ••• ..,_ .. .._ ..... u a ....... tli ..... , hr cltMII ~~DWl otMn..,. Blue• ....,.., .__. f11 1m. T•rMt ~ Muf ......... a.ta w...-, Vll'ltMI ~ Ae~ee ...... ,., .....-1 wu ••. aa-. ~.,....,au.. au..,.._ Ja,r.'l ·~ 1 ... or tft.h Mit a& 11M GntcMa Moon, Olp iw., Mary Cin.1111.8 ._, b1 Vw.t (Mn. Clllllt) ••••r-. ud Maqant KMa IU. (Mn • .u.t) • .-•• Ud .... ~ .... ~ Klatlctr, clll.tiiDM, gprn11~ Iller deltlllt flolli V1UCN ()Ira. I . 11.) 1tMW! ud ud ~witJltbe '•_.,..,,._, .... ,.,. weleo .. fNai Mu • .....,. AU bid • • • • .. ...,.n.tty to .S.. Vtce1'1 mOlt NCtlllt Tbe r--~DM~.m fa 11 ..... _ .._ .........:.. ,........ ....._. mJ,__..._ ,_.._ Nlf .. .., •• n.tlldattMbeutl-IIOted lor ..._.... Ud -.pport lD tbt art ill ..Ji)l. bl.r; Ar-. (Mn. L,...) 8tts world. Robert c...-..m of oar towD u. • ......, tbt eryllal bow&.. Cbrtatu r:ne, cioN coatact wttb lbt world fllmou Gtac- lwda bon wttll IDtenatiOMl metical n-CtDbeJin Mu.am ID Rockefeller Ceater, perteoce (be ~ LD u cHlftteot ~~Up~Cu), "" York, n&lt 6""'l.l.nc bls LDterftt. •tertatDtd, . aeeompu.1oc ldmMlt oa tbe UD· btre. A couple Scmdau put, Robert I.Dd u-.1 pttar deatped aDd crahd after the wUe Sblrl" pr111Dted at.Ye Krlkle'a ...aJOt malter'• ~eta. Hll boulladour ltyle workl tn a PNYtew lbowLDc at Galerta creat.d a cloA rapport wttb Ills aact.a.ee. Lido, C~ry VUiace. Owur Rutb JeoMD He ..,eo eJCbuced a bit of cblt-<:tat wtth and 100 nJc uallted; LD filet Ruth pre- Mrs. De Jounce (lnp) of Coroaa del Mar, pared tbe maneloat freoch Pitts. Wbo ...... MYeJ'al mootba ol tbe year Mr. Krllde, Jocally U80Clated with B. D. ben IDd tbt rut of tbt Ume to ber oatln Howe., wa1 bon iD Pnpe, Caectmlonkla, Swtdta. and uc:apecl from commanllm with !WI f:am- FoUowtDc luncheon DeVere (Mrs. Georce) Uy tD 19-48, to CIDtrll Amerlca. The LaUn WWJam•, w .. tcun, bo-'esa cbalrma.D for tDnaeoce 1.1 renect.t lD tbe br1cbt coJors the dllJ, tbU.Ir.ed ~r co-host ..... , &Dd Joey of ll1a poetic faDtulH. He wttb tus wile (Mrs. M. A.) Toma Introduced M. Jacque, Velma, sooa Aatbooy and Steve Jr . and well known turrler. wt» tad choeen moat wtle dt.oebttr MrtlDDI were there to rreet outMandtac aDd la¥1sh wraps for the sboW-pestl &Dd dllcus !WI works. CAROLYN COUTTS, us. J•r-old di.IIC'ter of Mr • ud Mra. Joflll C.U. fJl Co- Ita ..._, ncet•ed tbt 4th IDDllll 14Cudystrlper of the r•r" award at Costa We• memorial tlolllftal'l 7th blrtbtiJ rec:--Sept. 28. CarolJ1l bat 11011Dt.Mred oYer ~ boar• s1lu jolD- Lnc tbt Cuc!Jstrtpers ln AprU, 197S. Sbe cr&duated wltb honors u a )lnlor from Costa Mea bleb ecbool, where she was a member of the volle yball and tennls teams. Sbe is a member of the choi r at the Presbyterian Cburcb or the Cov~ot in Costa Me•, and active lD Girl Scouts. iDe. Model• (molt profeuloul too) were Arnone the lnterested cuests wer e Dr . Vtrpala (Mrt. Edward) Mayo, Patti (Mrs. and Mrs. EUCeDt MeliDkoU; Dr. aod Mra. • ... Boyd) Cowden, aDd Casey (Mu. Peter J.) Charles Llpot (be 11 dean of occ evening KeUy • • • Patty Spielman e,lalDed these scbool); Mr. aDd Mn. Artlllr Strock; Mrs. were DOt eDd&JICered 11P8clea ••• hut raised Ralph Tandow1ky and Dick Dimmitt; Mr. and cultured for this purpose. and Mrs. Chandler McCurdy and Kay Chal- ~==========~~ Mra. Robert Ktelaod told of the plans for mers ••• also, Job.D Davis of New York, tbt comLac btnetlt, "Une Soiree de Yaslque who ls now wrlUDc a book oo the Gucgen- et DuM," dated for Nov. 14 at tbt Babla helm tamUy ••• Peco Guigell.beim, Rob- Corinthian Yacht Club • • • Checks for ert•s cousin, be&da up tbeir museum lD sennl tables of ten wer e immediately Venice. fortbcomLDc ••• Mrs. Maloof, wltb cuests Some of the art collectors atteodfn& the San (Mrs. John) Gabriel, a look alike 4 to 9 evellio( a1falr were tiM Robert Ray- lt.tfr, and Mr. and Mrs. WUUam Shell, I'DODds, Mra. Kaney Somer~ aDd the Dennis Mfl. Jamu Dyer, of Loa ~tin and Plckells. I ooc.d OM of the purcbuers Newport Beach, plus others ••• Other was Mr. Da¥1d Cook from my "cart tlme•• membtr1 and ruestJ included Melbl Yack hometown, 1Ddl.anlpo1ll, u well as Stuart and daqbter, YOODI Mrs. Collln; Mrs.CarUs Kar Jr ., Robert Soda. both of Newport LeMay, Mu. Robert Laq, botb ln the Beach, a.Dd Mrs. Sblrley Berry of Corona NTER STREET · COSTA MESA · 646-1919 "ver~ Doi" CbllleM ltylea ••• BertlDeTreat delMar. PICTURED at the September luncheon ol tbe ln!M Ternce PbUIJrmonlc A.uoclates are, from left. Bertlne ·Tieat. ho8fiu · ifleel Malouf a.s l4ltHeent 8&lllbery. RAU IS NAMED TO STATE-WIDE POST John Rau of Costa Mesa bas been elected tr•surer of the Ct.Ufomt.a Aseocli- Uoo for Mental Health, a ltate-wlde citizen's group which acts u an advocate for the mentally disabled. Mr. Rau, preald~t ol David IDCtustrles, Costa Mesa, has Nrvtd on the board of dl-.,..a,\\ rectors of tht0 n.D«eCoonty .... e,\'v AnodaUoo for Mental r,O.Y. ·~ H•ltb tor the past 6 year s. t\~ \)8" Ht Is p&at president of t\&r,~ the Cblld Gut~ Center Board, Holy FamUy Adopt ion ~~a\\ Basketballs SS9S UP Volleyballs S95to21 95 Footballs SOCCER Balls Soccer Shoes Soccer Tube Sox Soccer Shin Guards Wilson · Dunlop · Davis Bancroft -Yonex Tennis Rackets . .. 0 • • • ...... beard member, p&st presi-t..l.'&t\u dtllt oltbtUC lnbMFo.da-" p CARROLLS NAMED Uoa. aa Onnce YWCA trus-G\0\j RACKET STRINGING ~----~----------m. .. .-~ Don't Miss The Second Annual Invitational TO YMCA POSTS ~:n~~h~e!':.~l!~~~u,:~eaJ~~~hu~~tan-th_~_!!!!!!!!!!!!!!6!!.!!0!!0!· 7!!.5!!0!!-!1!0!.00!!!!!·!1!6!.00!!!-2!1!.00!!!!!!!!!!~-- Mr. and Mrs. Ken Carroll nine ~d of directors. have been appointed di- rector s of thf> men's and women's rtlvlslons at theOr - afl(e Coast YMCA. TheCar- rolls have lived lD the New- port Bt!ach ar ea for 3 years and are also associated with the Balboa Bay Club and John Wayne Tennis Club. GOLF TOURNAMENT Their massa~te tralnin~ combines the techmques or Swedish, Shiatsu or ''pres- sure polnt therapy.'' feet rennology and cellulltf> body contouring. Massages are available Monda} through Saturt1ay by appoint- ment only, Jacuulandsauna (a cUities as Wf>Ll as pools For The Benefit Of: ~ J childrens hospital ~ ~ 1109 "PSt LA VETA A VENU B. of oranse county ................... Sponsored by: THE QUEEN OF HEARTS GUILD October 10 AT El Ni1uel Country Club in Laauna Ni&uel OM CROWM VALL!Y PAIIWAY I!TW!!M SAM DI!GO PIIIWAY l COAl T HIGHWAY ................................. OVER $2,000 IN PRIZES plus A Mercedes· Benz 450 SL POl A HOLI •IM•OMI OM MO. t7 1M PIOMT Of TMI CLUI DIMMII DAMCI AT 1M I Q.UI fOLLOWING TMI TOUilMAMIMT. and universal IO'ms are alSIO featured at the Y, located at 2300 University Drive in Newport Beach, near the Back Bay. BILL KRAMER, 63, OF SOtOOL DIST. DIES BW Kramer , 63, or Cos- ta Mesa, who was born ln Russia and came to tbls country as a YOUDiSter, died Sept. 26 ln a Ga rden Grove hOtpltal. Wr. Krame r, who lived at !253 Pactllc, had worked for lZ ye~raforthe Newport­ Mta school district as a water lntptdor. He had Uved locally since 1950. He ser - ved ln the U.S. Coast Guard ln Wor ld War n. A memorial senice was beld Tueaday at BtU-Broad- way Chapel lD Costa Me•. with tbe Re•. Jobo KDos omc11Unc. Mr. Knmer 11 sunlved by sooa Jerry aDd Terry. both at Kawau. IDd by 4 lrudc:bUdrea. Every morning, daily interest is added to every Los Angeles Federal Savings Acco unt. Passbook Savings-Certificates of Dep osi t- Investment Certificates All at highest rates LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Sav1ngs 1nsured to $40,000 Safe depos1t boxes and the most wanted sav1ngs serv1ces Newport Beach Office 3201 Newport Btvd. • 675-4500 (Across from City Hall) Head Office Downtown: Los Angeles Federal Savings and Loan Association One Wilshire, Los Angeles 90017 Other offices .. throughout the area A ... z•D• .-.. ..._, thst Dr IIIII fts .... ~-­.... a..' a ·s· .. -~--- But u • • • bal two other (I) llwaoNOT by Cobtmbu Lord'sCutlt, em the c:Wis oo. side of the For aU ,...tn-.1- -olrllao tlcNII, cndooo, Cloob Ulllvoroo Uld .a..r ....... -........-.. Sam Lard ns a car nataU or eompltt.IJ "wrecker.'' By taDclPC piaDDed baliDHI or nca- llr;hta on trees stone tbe Uon tripe, pl11.1e pboae cliffs oo dark algbts, be or drop 11 at wu able to deceive ptlots HARBOR TRAVEL toto bellevia( tbey were U4.Z VIa Lido, Newport apprc.chLDC Brldletown. Beacb. When the shlpl ruar;I'QIIIld Pbone 675~1311. on the murderous racta, Let as shOW JOU tbl worldl. MARINERS CHURCH HOW IM OU.R MEW BUILDING l D-lO OLSON AVE., AT JAMBOREE, NEWPORT BEACH TELEPHONE' 640-6010 THE TEACHIIIG IS CENTERED ON JESUS ·ciiRJif AND THE BIBLE, WITH EMPHASIS OM PRACTI:AL CHRISTIAN LIVING. . ALL AGES UE WE !.COllE. COtmMliDJ 1Dd rialt1Dc aYa.iltblt. SUNDAY SERVICES~ a:OO-9:SO-11:00 A.M. FRENCH BISTRO DINNER • A salad 'lllth marinated ,,.,h muthrooma end erticholces -end Magic Pen 's s,.clel oil end 11in~er dressing ... • Our famous S..l Bourguignon • with tena.r chunlf• of bftl In • ~flclous wine ••uce. fold«/ in • cr•tH end toppe-d with muahroom ,.uce ... • And • CretH Ratatouille • with • EuroPHn b lend of ffftfl zucchini. tom1toes, eggplent •nd other vegetables -simmered rogelfler .... Cocktails COSTA MESA South Coast Plaza BULLOCK '5 WING FREE PARKING • ~1225 $4.9S MI • .t.MD MIS. .t.MDR!W ClfCEil. fl•lf .. y ptoroJ Therese Anne Layton weds Andrew Ciecek The daughter ot Mr. ud Mrs. Glenn Layton of Spy~ ClaSS Hill, Mlu Therese Aaoe Layton, exctaoged marriage vows with Andrew Clecek of l"tne tn a double rinr; cuem lOY at Holy Family CathOlic Churc~ tn Oraoge. Mooslpor Don.a.ld Strange performed tile weddlni ser~ vtce, and Monsignor John Sammoo gave hO .ll '.ly, Tbe brldezroom Is the son ot M1·. and Mrs. MichaPI Clecek of Tustin. Miss Layton wore a white gown of silk organza. over taffeta made wtth a chapel tntn trimmed ln Venire lace. Th~ llJdiC'e, accented wtth a sheer yoj(e, w~ heav- Uy trimmed III lace. A I'J.o·v'~red headpiece held her veil. She :arrted a bouquet of gardenlas, roses and car- naUons. The bride's sister , Mar- garet (Mrs. Sam) Barker, served as matron of honor, and other bridal attendants were a.IIIO members of the tamlly, Miss Liz Layton and the groom's sister, Mrs. Rick Hodge, 11o'ere bot/1 llridesmalds, and nower girls W'oln nieces of the bride aDd groom, Mary AnnP Layton and Jennifer Hljge. The attendants we~ dres- se;1 In yellow voUe gowns with nowered headllecesa.od carved bouquets of da!stes, roses anc1 carnaUons. Thf' nower ~iris wore simlbr dresses ln flowere::l yellow pieces adorned the tables at the Santa Ana Country Clut•, where a receptioll fol ~ lowed the wedding ceremony. Miss Mary VlrglnJa Llnnert, cousin of the bride, and Miss Amy Layton, niece of the bride, attended the guest book. Bernie Pprry and his orchestra provll1ed music at the reception. Following their hOOey- moon at San Francisco and Lake Ta!loe, the coTlle arl' mai.ing their hOrne -In lr· vine. Til ~ !>ride gral1uated from Marywood h:gll school and Orange Coast College, Sl11! Is attending Califor nia State University at Long Beach, The groom ls 1lso at CSU, Long Heac h, where h ~ Is In the master program, He graduated ~u n 'aude from CSU and receiver! Ills teach- In~ cr erlentla \, REGISTER AT Y FOR JAZZ -DANCE H~islratlon is now taking pl:.rl' for 4 pz~-danc£> Jlrtl- l!;rams llf'inl! offt•ret:l al llv· Orange Coast YMCA , <l l'- rordlru!: 10 Ron Marldllle, physical •li rector. Each pro~ ram nas !Is spe- C'bl fP3ture, anti is Jle'.tred to a /rvel of iMivir1uaiJH't-· lerPm:e and need, AMElfiiiCAN IEXPfiiEU•MASTElfll CHAlfiiOE•IANKAMEfiiiCAitD •,.....,.,...,,..,.....,. "'!:!"'"""""""""""""""""""""'I~ v oll e, :;: Rick Jones or Tustin wa s On to best man. Ushers included ',Jazz rltneSS''IS31larluiiS on!~ prog ram and mef't~ tvdcP weekly lor !l weeks . Jazt. r!.I.OCfo'' daSSPS :tr1' J v:lll.lble ror an}·on,. I 0 yea rs utd anrl up, meet!~ onr t> a w~Pk fo ,. an I10Ut and 1:1 minutPs, for 10 ~~.·eeks. the brtt1e'a brother, Mike, Cb.ldoRntb. I:~··:.:~_~;;~Lj'"·.,"'~s·;.~~.:~: Con,.ll!!pt ther-ln-law, Hodu. ··Jazz not.t l!on " tPa chPs thP Suttou movement .'>IIQTI - ·I>~_nd ~ an t>3S} to rPad, 'asy !Cl write system or re- cordin~ movPment. This workshop will mpet ror 2 hours a wf'('k. for :i wepk s uflf1er Ill£> instruction of JanE' Gunderson, ,._._., 4t1 The bride's uncle, R.)iph A new experience in haircuts! California Concept's exclusive Precision Cut ls designed for you and your lilestyle. And when you learn about California Concept's easy four-phase hair care program. you'll be asking "California Concept, where have you been all my life?" We're here. Now! Come on in. "'VAIL"'BLF. IN a>RONr\ DEL MAR F.:XC LUSIVELY A.T: BOB'S PORT BARBER SHOP HOl (,COAST HIGHWAY 11l·5UJ Llnnert, was lector aM her couil.n.s, C buck aDd John Lin. nett, were altar beys, MEXICAN FIESTA Y eUO'fi' aod wblte center-,\rabk bell\' <tlnr lrlj! will also bP tau~~;ht In a to-lesson seriPS h}' Marin.l Horowllz, FOR OC TROJANS ''"" onst,uclo' 'I Centto; Colle~P. Slx!Pen to 18 bas1 r Npw members of Trojan stPps will tiP tan~~:ht and ro- GuUd of Orange Count}' will orrHnalf'(l will! muslr, flngPr be hOnored at a Mexicart r vmbals, anrl rllvthm. fiesta to be held In the hOme ot "'· '"" Mrs. Jotm o·. TRIPLE TREAT FOR Donnell of Newp>rt Beach at 7 p.m. Satu'"''· Oct, 4. CHORALE BEHEFIT Mex.lcan cuisine and strol-"A triple treat" Is the ling mariachis wut entertain theme chosen tJy the Support the members and fhetr hus-Group of th.e Orange County bands durl~ thtlr annual ChOral Assodation for the faD pa.rty, 5th annual benefit lnoorlng New members Inc lude: t he Irvine Master ChOrale, Mmu. Richard BentiPy, It s conductor Jotm Aiel- Bruce DuHrow, Rocky Flaoa-ander, and their forthcoming p.n, Robert Merryman, RoH coocert season. The benetu Schwalbe, Newport Beach; will be held Sunday, Oct. 5, Mrs. Robert WlDdbam, Co-~t Sebastian's West Oloner rona del Mar; Mrs. Michael Playhouse iD san Clemente. Clary, B~; Mrs, Jotm The first "treat" wUI be C afnllbell aod M.n. Keodall cocktalll and tttuslc from ~:_. p.m., prec.u 01 n...-.c···--· ...U, IMdl Dr .. I ' '11 -·· ...... Mt .... Mra. .... Cioltfl- lllull. Hor -w 1111 -o1 Dr. Uld lin. c..,... F. Lolplldf of .. -)ljJNCooltpa_W_ ~-·-.. -111111 "'""' tiiO \1•1......, of lloollltnl Col-Ill elo-. .. ...,. _ ........ bo· IOO(Id 1o Dolta .camooa ... n>rll1. llr. LaDe-~lod from USC eebool oll)lld· .. s admlnlJtnUoo ud aftlllattd •lilt -Tall .-,_ to..,., Ho lo ,_ •orldle l)r tM B&rdaJ, llolluldorCorp. Art docents in training BriD&lDC to Wtthe blltory baYt 1D 011110rta&dtJ to t.m of our ea•troomeat llapro.. tbocrt local tout1 forlllil- joel orpnlsed by 1111 J.UOT • tlllol, , ... rop~o, Uld blolory Leap.e or Newport Harbor ol U. Onap COUIIC:J lftl and tbe Newport-M .. llDi-tbroltr;b tld.l tnJ.niJIC pro .. Qed scbool m.trtet. cn.rn.- Tbe Jurdor l..elpt' 1av1tes More I.DAlrmatlonUtnU- toteruted comaum&ty vol-abletromMrs.CJQtbi&Nthln unteers to their doca:lt YOl· at 675-S<MI -~ 1.11 Vta unteer tn.inlDC ptOC'n.m, Veoezia, Lido Isle, N.-porC: which consists of I ~essioos Bea.eb. held on Tuesdays from 9 WO~KSHOP SUUiiOAY IS ON OiiLD CARE a.m. to 0000, beclDD~ Oc- tober 7, ln the Lido room in the Pari Newpo rt apart~ ments, Volunteers will 181m hOW to present In tbr clauroom, ready~made tits on the fos .. stls of Southern CaWornla, Orange County lDd:lana, l(e· oloo of Orapge County aod dl.nosaurs. Volunteers wtu CLUB WILL HEAR OPERA TIC STAR The TtiJrsdaJ Morning Club of Newport Beacb YUl meet Oct. 9 at the Balboa Bay Club for a 1:00 p.m. luncheon. Jotm Miller, DOted lyric bass, •UI s1Dg arias from llgbt open, He recently appeared wJth the Los AJlce- l~s Civic Light Open pro~ duction of "Camelot," The arts aDd cnfts sec- tion will have Us opeain& l'Oifee tod:ly, Sept, 25, at the 90Uth cl'Jhhouse or Bay- s ide VIILace at 10 a.m . The Globetrotters formu- lated plans for the coming !tea.son Monday at tbe ~th ctubbollse of Baystdt< vu~ Lag e. The HI-Timers St"CtiOfl 1\.a s sctM!'du led a pot ~htelr. dill~ ner rbnce at !l member's home Cor Saturday, Od. 11. Jt 7 p.m. ··~t It together for lddl'' is the ttUe of a dly-1011 chUd care workshop belnl pnseoted thlsSt.Nrdly, Oct. 4, from 8 a.m. to 2:~0 p.m., at Ora.oae Coast CoUece. Tbl!! worUhop, co~~­ sored by the Oraoce Cocmty Day Care Assn. aDd theOCC Early Cblldbood Club, iadt~ sMJied to proryote crntlvlty and sttmalate a cr•ter ID- terest tA day can. Keynote speaker ts Doro- tby snns. adtbor of tbe besC-seller, ··You r rhUd 's selt~esteem." COUNT B.t.SIE COMING Ortlllte Coast CoUette's musJc department his signed Count Bule and bls t..nd to appear at tile 8th anru.aal OCC jus ensemble fesUw.l scheduled for AprU 1-3 ln the OCC auditorium, Count Haste will awear at 8 p.m. The COII&!f tas al80 stgtkld the Thad Jones~Mel Lewis babd to take pert ln the r, , AprU 2 at 8 p.m. MA1TT-B.I!SII'ES ·---lneplu IIUipa '• a, 1-:-c.n- co·n.a...,. iu.'TTHII co. 2 ................ i .. ,., Th1' n·rt•n ~n\1 the nne!'> m fulluw will 'Ill' Ph' yml \Vith frt~l' :lhu,ltlht.• -.hur\;1~\.' nf 11 .11ural j.t:l:oo. Deli STEAK HOUSE CHAMPAGNE & STEAK (FOR 2) S7.95 4,30 to 6,30 P .M. (7~~ per Persall more after 6:30p.m.) SPEC!.t.L TUES., WlD. & THUIU ... IGH TS OHl y FILET MIGIIOM $2.95 l~tcl•4•• •••II' •• ••1•1, -,,.,.,. ,.tot••• & c ..... 4. ;-..i.nur.d .~:a''' 111 ,,," 1 '1'1'1'1' .111d th1 'hurt;l,t.:l' 1' 1 .qlld I 1 h~,·lu!11llH! 1 1 \Ill .d t\hhctu~h lll'lto11\11l\H loonl,l.!l.l >>llll v;llinll. :IIHI,I.!l l.km.llllllul ll.HUt.d ~·l ' tl'l \1,\111 ' Wc'v..: .1\1~,·,1d~ ..:u1 \1,1,\... 'UI'I'I' Ill).: tm lu' (l'll.''th:ll .lfl' ,lhk lt111WIIllilt hll'h ltd uhk ,_.,t llll:lh'' • •i ,k 1n .1 t 1d .1 nd 1 •I 'lijlplll'' "h <IW th.u Utlh:'" "'' llll.i lll'\1' 'l 'lllll ' in till' ,,,·rv ltl':lt ftH U11.'thl'lc w!IIJ,,· n•• ~.l .. fn1 .111\' 11f IIlli tndu,ltul u l''"'""''' J,, ,;, ·• po..,..,lh\\' ~·~·~·1 1 l <l~S 1\nd lh,·n . tl"''l'l'ltl''l''lll ltllll'l•• JW ill~lk, ll'l·'lj h ,IH' hi '1.111 1 llll ll)~ u(l !11111 l'lh\ll!Ol·l ,, 1 h .l\ JtlliUlh ' lll.llll of \'Ill I r~.·.hhn .: 1h1 ' ll'j'<Ht .. r tJ 111" ~. u ,I, •llln' .tn· "11"1"· .. m.d I hu,llll'""'.''• tofltn' hutldtng .. "''illl'luoa•l .... :111d \<Uif lllollll''- Foller, Tultln; Yrs. Htr· .. •n to 5 ,•1 rld: ~.&uta ADa; Mrs. tbe premiere ofStba•ttan's Gera.Jd Keblt, MlntGD VieJo. the musical "West side story,'' sta.rt'tnc al S p.m. I h"· Southern C:1lifnr1H :1 C :1' L:nmpnll)' w.nll' yuu In h:IVe the~ f:'lcl ..,. hcuw"'4..' thi' pruhktU uH.dd :~Hc&:l l•1th )•uur ho1m· :Uhl )'UUr }U .... w..--~-.e? \Vt• Cllll '40\Vl'lhi' ptuhkm 11 .1\J Pill' -"''"" \11):'-'lh\.'f -l;tll\,llllll'l ):.11\'l•lllllll'll1 l:tlll 1r, .uhl t'~ 1\';111.' 111du .. 1 n ·. *********************•M ·~-~~~~~ ..._ mt~sical, about 8 p,m., a PubHih Your FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT * IH fHl I ::o!::P.~~-~;THE OFFICIAl NEWSPAPER Of Jt : f-;o CliSJii.N (!)., ~ THE CITY Of, NEWIORT lEACH • OFFICE AND PAINTING P\.ANT: Z?:tt ~. COAST HIGHWAY .. COIItONA D~L MAflt, CALI,.ORNIA-1212& .. 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In kct.•p you infurn).:~ahnut thi-.t.lifflcuh • \\',·~:,In l'fl'\•i.·nl 1h1.· wur .. l "'un~·•l lll'llll'' of 1 h,· ~·'" .. /u 11 t;l.:~·. l"hl:o. ~' ~lll'll\'1):.\'l,'t , ..... lh:ll lll'l'll 'illl/lt1UI1 . • ' ' lllll h:ll'l'l\:11! Men AJS ... fPfiMJ In future r~:pun-.. '""''litt:lt yutt .IIC•ltt • 'M •uth'irn C:tlffur ni:m:-rdy un 111ttur:1l I ht.' 1m 1)1.1\.'~ uf uut Ill:\ II)' dhlfl' IIHk:~ I " 11 h ')y1:. llt\lfC tlt:•j \J;tl Hthcr ~inti In~ ~t~muf \.'tll:O:)·. ~he :ol11)rt:l~\.', • ' N +UUU )(.<11'> :-UIIIll b:" :tl--.1"11 ~,••., 11f ilur \Vc W/Ult )'IIU ttl 1.:1 •11\lnll\.' lit ha\'o: I h1.1 nnn•UilU:>I"II'h1thm CIWfK)'. (11\.'t:o 11hout hm" 11 'hun:l):.l' cuul~.l .tile~: I yutl. h h\.'llb '~,!'· .. nf ut.tr hum""" 1\nJ :thuut w h111 \n·'tc ~.lurntt tu kcl'l' th~.· c ••• l,. rni-.l fur 1tl.l(., uf 11.11. \Oo'Uflot dkct!< hunt cv~.:r I . l'l'll'lllll~. ~"'-' h 'twAbj¥11\t:r fur +.1;~~ •• uf us. I! I h~ l""tfl1t.: '" 'h.: loal' Cumr:u1)' h''l'll: ftU\ th111' unly t M tk')tin~tln~. Th,tu:o.un~f. y..u'11 rcl'l~ ihl.,.... NI'Mtf':-> ml\1 di~u,.. .. lh\:1\l t ur hu,ln~o·..,._'!o atM.! tftc•P" in •hi!<> nn:n rtn:n't .. -...;.. with yuur .. ,,\h:~Mut:' anti fonu\y, t.'\t\Uilllt.'\1 U.t U!tl! 41"f uth!.or (t.M.•I. rnr n"tn: jp(t,rn1atti,n ut} ~ And m~"'"'""'' i~ "!Ill.! , tt:ttural,.....tldu~Ct. wrnc: Suothc:rn nMYrof """ ... lllw mowilol ~ .. tllok \AIIIontlo C..~y.llo• >-~tl!l,l, .,.. .. _ ._,._..._c~ ....... ~ IY J. C.JIU II 'J.C. ,_,..., .._ _,: « 112J ,.,_,.,., IIWL ,_,e.. e Coa Mille IIJntlnwlt ftw mo,.. thin V ...-.. If •11 wfhorlty of' ..,., Md j.--lry. PEARLS Alwtfy• i1t P•ablo" WUII tOday's gentler der fabrics aDd stlbouet~ tea, pearls look even more wonderful than ever, and small strands of pearls hunr with lustrous pend- ants look especially new aDd different while 11ddJ.nc that touch of lndtvtduallty so popu Ia r today. Standard lengths ofpearl necklaces are the "choker," snug around Ole throat; • •princess," 18 inches; "matinee," 20 to 24 inches; "opera," 28 to 30 Inches, and "rope" or "lariat," 45 inc hes or more. Ropes a.re extremely popular because they may be looped as many or as few Urnes as you Ulu~. to fill a plunging neckline or hang long and knotted over a clinging gown. This ver- satUlty, combined with •1se in earrings, has, over the years, kept pearls always ln fashion. Keep cool with CANVAS AWNINGS Don't let the aun spoil you• C*lo fun. Sh*'• with c:olo~l centu for c:ool c:omt~. Cell or come by for "free Htlmatea. SIIIAAIA .,,_ ,..." 2202 SOUTII MAIM sa em .. FRIDAY, AUG . 29 Girl • Mr. and lrtrs. Paul B ~>.tl, 510 Irvine Ave., New- port Heltzhts. Roy • Mr. aod Mrs. C h.'ltles Wallace, 312 Santa Ana Ave., Newport Heights. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. John Ga ll3~her, 337 Petch Tree Lane, Newport Beach. Girl • Mr. and Mrs. StephE'n Morris, 5236 Mi- •·hplson Dr., lrvllle. Girl • Mr. and Mrs. Lau- rence Cunningham, 2649.0r- an~:e Ave. 113,· Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. John T~l. 6 Mint Gbde, Irvine. • SATURDAY, AUG. 30 • Mr. and Mrs. m y, • MONDAY, SEPT. 8 Mrs, 3314 Mesa. Gttl -Mr. aDd Mrs. Wil- liam Chaffee, 275 E. 18th St., 156, Costa Mesa. Glrl -Mr. and Mr~t. Don- ald RyptnakJ, 419 West- mtuter, Newport Heights. • TUESDAY, SEPT. 9 Boy • Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Hart100, 3012 flUmor£> 109, Costa Mesa. Twin girls -Mr. and Mrs. Ronald lqumlta, 612 Kings Ptat'e, CUff Haveo. • WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Dar- ryl Backman, 209 Flower, Costa Mesa. • THURSOA Y, SEPT. 11 Boy -Mr. a.nd Mrs . WaynP Sled, 2809 Drake Ave., Co- sta Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Mi- r hael O'Grady, 3882 Banyan St., Irvine. Boy • Mr. and Mrs. Rkh- ard Godber, 1056 PortChar- les Pl., Harbor Vtew Homes. D.A. H1CKS TO TN...K TO MESA CHAM IER Speabr at a.. NUa ~ membertldp .._ •• oltlile costa Mel& ca.mber a1 Com meree 011 Oct. I wW be 0raace Co.ty 'Oiartet Ahomey Cec:U Hka. Tbe ..,. lunebloa wUJ be beldat Ilea Verde cOutr; CJib,ud..W loelude luta~ of of- ftcua ud dl.rectDza in' tbe eomJac ,., • Pu lie . AUCTION fa)AY, Mn.DAY. a.DAY .. I P.JI. Borgoi~M on Flnf! C'}Mal. St~llng Silver. Parct!loina. OrlertiOI ObJt!cts d'Art. Paintings. Jf!wf!lry. Antlquf!s. Bronn•. Fumlturf!, Sf!lect Indian TurquoiM ... S 1.000.000 INVENTORY Fro"' Est•t~l Count Out-of·,.Wif, &lflrMpt~ln WSnOIISI Co.. -.titHe .....fwt .. AVCTJON e .. kf CELEBRITY TDtNIS players Jonathan Wloters and David Hartman olown aroaod wttb veteran umpire BUl Molnar durlng tbe Sept. 19 ce1ebrUy play at tbe Newport Beach Tennis Club. ·"Dtd you cet your start durtng the Crimean W~r?" Wloters 1a asklDg Mr. Mol.Dar. (NBTC photo.) FREE ADMISSION! ... ocrou th~ str~f!t from Mven of thr Southland's most ~lf!gont wot~rfront rf!staurants! BIKE RIDERS T 0 AJD Fl GHT ON DIABETES The secood amm.1 bike ride against diabetes, maj)r fuod-ralstng effort for the American Diabetes Assn., "UI be held Oct. 5, Volunteer ludersbfp trom the Cosmopolltan Interna- tional Clubs wUl maoage4of the routes ln Orange County and 4 1n the WhitUer-La Mlrada area, a ~rt of the Orange County jlrisdictloo. Bikers will reeruU spon- sors to make a per mUe do- nation to the ADA to turtber its work of researching ella- bates causes, treatments and aiding patients and their families. f~)IJ) SILVER TOOl B1rs. B•gs & Co•ns PHONE FOR BROCHURE \ .. f' UU' ad pq ""8 ., '"fl 0 C .... f'ttc•• r•o,. 11\l e reo 1\t i 1\e 1\ UJ lftvestment ComJ)AI\Y ln our ~peclal "Big Top" Circus Tent ln~~p«tlon & Priuatf! Sol~ 10·5 DAILY, U •S UTU.DAY & 2 ·S SUNDAY CLOSED W!DMI!SDAY & T"UUDAY AIJC'I'IO .. IIELD IE'VmY FWIDAY. Mn.DAY. aDIIDAY .. I P.JI. USE YOUR 8ANKAMERICARD. MASn.R CHARGE. PERSONAl CHECK OR CASH a'£ atll' FOa CASH 08 SUI. 0111 C(HOD8.,0111 II'HOIZ aT A TEll oe ....a«* trE1Ia ART LEV/'ll£. AUCTIUNEER At the New Great Western Savings BuUdlng in Newport Center .~~-~~ .,~f2..~ ~ ~-'F!. ' Ronald ~o8~, 735'·Jot4, ·. 11 A, Costa ~sa. • SUNDAY, AUG. 31 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Gr~ Livlnl(stone, 766 W. WUson, Costa Mesa. • MONDAY. SE PT. 1 Girl -Mr. and Mrs.Jerry O'riPnka mp, 4l!i2 GJ~. lrvlne. Girl . Mr. and Mrs. Laxslr N ap&er, 2554 Elden Me •• Costa ME>sa. • TUESDAY, SEPT. 2 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Kraus, 2263 Pomona, -B. Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Le- land Horton, 1600 Saodal- w()()(!, Costa Mesa. Rov -Mr. and Mrs. Don- alt1 Dressler, 4061SetonRd., Irvine. Girl-Mr. aod Mrs,Char- lec; Giefer, 2334 West- minster Ave,, Costa Mesa. • WEDNESDAY, SEPT. S 8o)' -Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ernest, 1916 Church st., Co. sta Mesa. • THURSDAY, SEPT. 4· Glrl -Mr. and Mrs. Ar- nando Pt'layo, 169 Walnut * B, Costa Mesa. Clrl -Mr, and Mrs. La- fayette Parkin, 2900 Red- wood Ave., Costa Mea. Glrl • Mr. and Mrs. Ger- ardo Aguilar, 2190 College, t 38, Costa Mesa. 24 BIG. FREE SHOWS! Daily Except Sunday Sept. 29 thru Oct. 11 Weekdays: 2:30 PM and 7:30 PM Saturdays: 11 AM and 2:30 PM Get together your own theatre party-but get your tickets in advance. Free-while they last. COME IN FOR TICKETS NOW! Free tickets are available only ln advance and during our regular office hours: weekdays 9 to 4:30. Fridays 9 to 6, and Saturdays 10 to 2. (Drtve-Up Teller service every weekday until 7.) A Dght' n ltwly song-and-dance excursion Into nostalgia featurtng the multi-talented Ted Bowe~ Cynthia Steed and their colOrful troupe of entertainers. Eighty toe- tapptn'. hand-dappin' minutes of musk:al fun for frat It's time to feel good about our count!y and what our Blcentenrua.l means. Ted Bowers has the Sptrtt ... and he's set It ro musk: In his foadight rwwe of two-step. ragtime and jazz. And walt'D you hear Jake Porter's arrangements of Louis Armstrof11'tlmrnortal muslcf When you come In for your he tkMta. we'D M NIVIng pdt fours along with cooi..,P. elder. Alto c:Ohe lnd cider prtor to each ewrq perfonnance. AnM ..tyand ... ourtabulous AmilltcaM ahltil ol tum-of..the- c.uy ~ .... n.orn. Edr!\'al890 ......... DOl Md ............... ctrlc lrlln. Owir • dailln ......... lgllml. ' When you come in, ask for this jeweler's reproduction of Our Flag- a lapel-slze gold pin with the Flag in genuine red, white and blue cloisonne Wear It on lapel. blou•. or as a tie tack. AfaBable thN Oct 11 only. NO ONE Mft 110M MIIWf WrTH ,......, UNn Ce ~-..,. ··==--=-7¥4"' = 8.08' staoo·• TOtO.....,. 7\12' = 7.78' Staoo••TO•- 8~' -&SliP StOOO•ftT04- 8~' -&72' StOOO•tTOft- 8'.4' = 8..38 .. ......,~--~~ ,~ ...... ·--=-' ---------..-. : . ,. " ... J 4 "' ) ~ ~. Stsodoy _.; the tllo.-n.·.-lbo Laol\ ..... • .........,. of li>l)o w ... In aod tll Ia ..-.. II -ayool Md wlslch tlu a<tuol ....,,. of ,...,. -"' to ltjr lloW oo hloo, bot 1M poMioo or. c6rta! . •• r ..... tJio podplo: ·ror· they. kpaw tlut •ola,.nly CO'!'IJ"!I'!I'"od. h4 had' &polten tho ponble •* tlloni : 'llolo the attontlori' Ot the and they left him. a8d wont their -y." ; ii'\f ~eel 10 tho loa< '!"'"i< or v ..... 1·12 •t tb~h th .• po .. ble of .,', ~0' ~ Ob thil earth: ''On •• , y t (of tllla .,...,,.bla -1, the Wid<e<l Husbandmen. See alro --·· the · final cooflltt bepo. ~thew 21 :3~~; Wee 20:9·19. 1ltir .Inc ...... into the c:ity (of~~ I ~Jable of judpnOn( ........ OUt Of lhe oaa( ).«d ca• out o( tM TimPe thole dWienF of the ch.i.ef pricsls. Ita ICOpe who ~blip! .ond told, Juat u ·11o illd Is remarkably comprdl..w.O, ,.,.rlna ,done . .Ill the beJinnina 0~ Ill 'pubUc: the centuries of Israel's p11t tiistory, -~.ow n.... ..a., •• l. _.,,-...., u... depictina 'the present Utuatioo of ..,...,..I)<, ,..~, ..... -.•• -._..,,....llld... .... n~ ncl pol I I ' . ld'mWM:enct .. -.. Y•CJ -betor. a.d ~ a nt na:to tl 1uture taues. '(lood ... -p..,.-.,.. efTocf.·!Jhat J.ol.. jM . Ar, • notlonal rymbol or brae!, the -: -Miibte .tO . fttiuk.e iaNn 1.6cdl .tmo vmt)'ard was familiar from die Old I ...ilf9od:S hoUo;, gil .. of)~. ·T-ment (bo. 5:1·7) and would t The nalert, ofcoune, wfre--'tnclnlltd'! 80t quil:kly be so understood. The hedae popular fawr for a time put J cboc~ . (GrHk: phnwmos) to pve protoc:tion upon their hate. ' . . · · from wild animals, the p/«e for tire ''Or! the way·into the dty, Jesus said MIIM-{tlf (GrHk: Jrypok1tlon), a Ye~KI or t! tO a , l'lc ·Cree, whic:h was bearin& Jeavea tro~ to pthe~ the julce of the pressed onJy, 'No man eat fruit . from thee. papa, and;the lOwer (Greek: py,.-os), a hencc(orwar4 for ever.' 'The mociYeS or woodn booth on 1 hJih platforcn for • our Lord's act ara not ruDy known to watdunan, a~ aD neceaary elemenu io •; but at least He was able afterwards the story exhJbitin& c:ollec:tiwly the can to point, out throuah the' case of the fig beltCJIWCid b~ the landlord, but without tree ·the limitless power of faith . The fwtltet lipitkancelndjviduaiJy. dildples, ~c:re exhortod t~·~Y in..fai~f\. '"The Jeaon il, lint, thlt to this lut their PftifiR,!!eJUs Ukl,.must be In Mtion hu bee:a sent thtoulh · thC low; oo unforaitina: spirit lhtH&1d be left centwie• a auc:ceafon of .servantl in the t 1ft ......, toula when they pra}'M to theil Old Temment p10phets, cuJmtnau.r. in lll•n•alt · Father for' theiP own John the Blptist, aU of whom have foep,.... looked for the fruits of repentance and ~ nut dly, Tueaday, 'lflt I day risJ!tcousnes~.(cf. Luke 3:8), l.alt of aU of ~· Our "lord 1penl the day In has come One who is not merely 1 : tM Temple. meeUnc the attacks of His another in the line of servants, but the ........ -And .He •ad M ~·ao nery only begotten and beloved · Son and l' llquiry; the. trilt qi.NIItioM of His Heir, inrested with sU the authority or , enemiel ai'Wiys rtdD'lftded to their own Hls Father (6). AI verse 1 the parable • rtbu.ke. f irst our Lord was questioned becomes prophetic, ftrst of the crou , u to the authority by 'lihkh He had invoiYing the rejection of the Messiah by :_ c:leansed the Temple the day before His own people; secondly (9) of the • 'Rejeeted of M~a; ' ··· ~eeepted of ~od MAR1t IJ:I·IJ; ACIS 4:a.IJ fTNLJtcdoll. In .... .. ... m• _ ............... tllo .......... _ ._ bo ........ Tilt Cl4 T•-• ,., ..... to ....... , 1111fc •• ,..;;;;o..or~ ... --.. 1M frt $fa 1 tally (lJ:f, JQ).. 'f 11 .. ----·-....... It ... -olljoctod ...... 1M ,....,.. ..... 1M -· of .... .....,..,_ II conllary to ..,on! probrbillty. llut " k uy -· -·-· oi urweuo•ble than the unbtMI( It II _,. to Bl .. rar.!" (cf. C. E. Grahlm ilrrlft, "Tho GoJpal or -· In :n .. Nr-Mblt Co,.,.,._,., lit ed., 19S3, p. 8)()). n.-ottlloApoatlor.r• In Acts 4:8-12 we rad: ""1'bm ""-tll!t, fiDed with tho Holy Ghoat (Spirit]. said unto them, Ye nden o( the people, and alden or lrnol, It ... th!J dly be .....-or .... FOci deed dono to tho impotent man, by whit ..-. .. he il IMde whole; be 11--bown unto you all, •od to all the people or ............. by the nune ol Jeaus Quilt of Nazareth, whom ye c:ruc:tflod, whom God ruicd from the dead, even by him doth this mtn Mand here bd'c:we you whole. This is the Jlone which wu 111t • nouaht of you buJlden, wtUc:h b becomt the he.t of the comer. Netu.. \1 then alntion in any other: for there k none other •me v~er hcna p.en amon& men, wh«tby we must be ~awe!." ~IU .~A~~ ~-. .. . ....... .... ·TH & CWO I•• "aofiiL a. , IM W, 1J;ND 8T., ..... YOM CITY QUEJT/ON: How do you - lbo ftc< ,.... .......... Ood ~ ..... .u -10 .... ...,.. (I n-by -.... ---2:4) ud Ia .... ..uu., -..,. mudl Qocf hu doni! rott us Jn tbould ,....... .. (2 Pttw 3:9) yet,....,. Cllo1t01 told thu ltw bd lbo way (Manlww In R0m.nt 'a:32 •l'tlld thltto 7:14: Lute IJ:U)? ~ us fnMn .an, Ood "tPIM not His OWf'l Sol'~, but ~ Him up FOR US ell." lo Tttut 2:14 w. .,. told that Christ "pve HlrnMtf FOR US, thM He mlcht "*'""' us' fnwn eH Iniquity • .• " In "on,ans 15:8 the Apoet'-.,.,.. that ''whtle .. wef1! yet aiMef'l, Chrtst CReel fOR US.." C.t.t\ans 3:13 Mya that Chrtst was "m.c:le e curw FOR us." l1ebnwl 9: 12 stat• tMt "He entered ... Into the hoty pt..ice (the prHence Of tiM Fathet], h.ti"'nl Ob- .. ined etemel ~ion FOR US." And If we trult Him tor this ''eter'* .-.demptlon" we m-r rMd further in Hebrews 9:24 that "Ctwiet Is not ent.,ed Into the holy placfl rmtde wfth hendl , . , but lnto ·hHven It· HH. now to eppear in the preMnCe of God FOR US;" RonMns 8:34 Mila who cen cond.mn the bel~ In Christ, llnee He ll now "et the rtcht hand cf God'" end ••rnaketh lnter- c.uiOn FOR US." Hebrews 6:20 decla,.. th« cur lord entered thtt Father't presence "FOR US" as our "forerunner." Hebrews 10:19,20 tnem<we tn· coura'aes believen to c:ome to God -in prayer: "Hivin& tt'lere#cwe bAth· ren, boldness to enter Into the holiest by the blood of Jnut ... • new and livin& wey, whk:h He hath conucrated FOR US . , , " Just think hOW mueh God hal dOne FOR US in Christ! He de- livered His beloved Son to "-th FOR US, Chrltt 1ave Himself FOR US. died FOR US, became e CUTM FOR US, interc~ FOR US. en· tered heaven FOR US as • For.- ANSWER: 1'hc IMWW to this is found In MattMw 23:37, ..... how nttcn woulcl J have pthcrcd . . . and ye wouJd nolf" . God it not to be: blamed for man's rwjec:Uoa of HJm . Thill is wbat it actually bdna done when Hil wty of _.vatioa, nquired by the holinese: of His 01ture. il re- jecttd. You will notice thlt the phrase you quoce in I Tunothy 2:4 is fol- lowed by lhe tlatanent, ... nd to come unlo the: knowledp of the truth." Likewise, in 2 Peter 1:9, the expres- sion of Ood's claire is followed by that whidl man must do, "but tbat all ahould come to rq~entancc... What- ncr mi&ht bt involved in eleC'tioa, thesc: Scriptures clearly indicate that there must be a voluntary acceptance on the p1rt of man. The way JOme people pray for the unsaved and "claim" lOUis for Christ one receives the impfftlion lhlt they think tbem- telvn more concerned for the lost than God il aDd blame Him because they hne not accepted the Saviour or per- haps feel that they hi.~ not had suf- ftetent bith in c:laimina a soul for Chrut as tbouah it is their faith that uva the aoul. Our pnyer for the lott ahould cntainJy exprea oar desire for lheirsalntion (Romans9:l and 10:1) and then c:oncem itJelf with God's dirc:cti~ for witneuina in the fuiJ auuranc:e that He is far man: deeply c:onccmed about their uiVItion than we could ewr be no mauer how dear they are to us. Only thus c:an we have pnc:e of bCIIrt in tbne m~ttcn. Quation: DtH1 tM r~Jrr~ncc to tM r~uwlnt o/ rh~ Holy Ghon In Tit. 3:' ml4ll rluu 11 ~non 11lreQt/J 1uu M11rV '""'"'~ tJ/ tiN Hoi) Spbi, M/m~ he lJ »•Ht QUESTION: b it DOC better to we tbc term "'IinDer" lbiedy of a 1oM penon who 11 DOt bom apia aDd to speak ot a believer u a "liMa tawd by ,_., ~~w~ !!:: .=n·~ :a:= the pOint you are matJn.a. Paul aays. in Rom. 5:8, " ... wbilc ..,. were · yet sinners, ..... and ill I Tim. I : U·, '' ... Christ Jesus arne into the world to .. ve sinnen ... " However, u we loot at the lut t&atemeot, Paul follow• wttb lhe words "of whom I am dUd." He doa not IIY "was" but Ulel tbe prnent tcnx. He coaaidued bimait:lf stiiJ a IinDer. lbl• is also tbc tenor of what John bad to uy ia bil F'&nt Epiltk:. (f ·thoR ol w wbo believe MY that we have no sin we simply deceive ounclves (I Jn. 1:8). Now, if ·ve commit a sin, that act maka us a siaDu even t.bouah we are still saved by arace. and we praile God for the prombe of forJivene. that folloWI in I ln. 1:9. QUESTION: Is the JanJUtJe of Mt. 3:16 symbolic: or did John actually tee I dove? ANSWER: In eac:h of the Oolpclt we reed that lhe Hoi)L.Spirit appured to John u "a dove"' (MI. ): 16; Mk. I : 10; Lk. 3 :22; Jn. 1 :32). While tbe Holy Spirit i1 DOt a dove, t.biJ is the symbolic form Ln whic:h He 1ppeued to John; and John actually .. .., Him as a dove. On the day of Peatecosa the symbol wu "c:loven tonaues like as o f lire" (Actt 2:3). Tbe Lord Jesus Chrisa. u the Anpl of the Lord, also appeared to His people hnel in symbolic: form in the bumin1 bush (Exodus ) ) and in the pillar of cloud a Ad pillar of l';re (Ex. 13 :21-22: 14 : 19). , 11 :27-33; Luke 20:1-81). He [Jesus] nation at the destruction of Jerusalem in 1 -(Man. 21 :23-32, and parallels (Mirk ju4B~t -that would 'Oftrtake .. the answered that question by another AD. 70; thirdly (10, II) or the final Venes 8-12 cln an .ac:count of the Apoat.le ~-·• braw defeue before the Sanhcdrtn, the supreme oowt of the Jewish nalion. "In IJ'le caM of fitter it 'WII now fulrDJed what Jesus hid PfOmiled (Luke 12 : 12). He ""' fiDed with the Holy Ghort (SpirH) ; the Holy Ghost took da.ar,e of his mind and his mouth and directed the lction. or bolh. 1be qualion of the council hid been wilh reference to the name and authority by whk:h the apoltln were ac< Ina. Solemnly, emphatlallly, and boldly addressins them u rulers of th.e people and elders. Peter makes a confession or his faith and or his ministry .. runner, ai'Mt consecrated "a new 1nd li'lina way'' Into God's praence FOR US, so that we may ·•come boldly unto the throne of arac:•" to "obtain mercy, end find ...-ce to h•lp in time of need" (Heb. 4:14). .'~lf .. Qocl be FOR lA,.~ can be 1pintt us?" (Rom. 8:31). AJUWu: No. The rmewina refen ~ .. ttJe . lndivid~ .,.S .not IO the . Holy Spirit. the Bible oowhue speaks of a "divine spark" lD mao In Rabbinic 1eac:hinJ the: dove also that mutt be f&DDed iDlo a flame Ia represents the Holy Spirit. The article order for bim to attain talvation. on "Do-n .. in Til~ l~wUII Ettcyt:lotwd/4 question: 1'he baptism of John, whence triumph and exaltation of the Son . The 'The work a. that of the Holy tells us : "'It is al10 an imaae of the MEMORIZE t'. ·was it? from heaven or from men'?' lNl words, Md will gill~ the viM)'ftfd unto , ::chief· prlat• .. a~ .et~~n ~bkl ".9~ .~·~ c~ f'~ ,rerer. Ao ~o lbe. W.lioao of._, l.:]:;;weK not: rOilly sincere ~er•..fltr ~ er!'4l•cer-:c;<a ,lhfl ~"'ll!oJ ,~~ 11 1---ewtllority. ht~ Jesu~ -wu -not . -~·· 1'66Gim • .oHl,U.cetft>m : conter~~~wah ~l 'tiODCed them. Ht tbe •Waeyard tq ... the corner. stone (10) Pll9M *CMRJS1'1.ut •aACO:M" COLLUIOIWOOD. M..S. ~ ,I!, I. !1 L E ~f,~,}E E A Ci:M W;J! EL Th truth. . "onl .. :oa~t .-,,,it , ..... ~~~~~1 .. 1Spiril .. ~f God (~•I· Ua: .Tara. to 1 i_~J~\'0 accepta the ~JMHh ~ <;:~nt. u .l~; Ru~u to qeo. d.;,com-Qliiii:''M .S.viourt n. ONit'rDOUa .pare SaQi.r>mlt,)."'l i"'J!!MM ~11& in ("rcnewlltf" in the Eoalish test) it &nMdrin I?Bb is to the w:ndinl forth also pointed out, politiftly, their sin in TNika pouJble the alh.-lop to the not recelvinJ che word of God which had come through John. • "StW more ~eathing wu th~:c rebuke whk:h Jesus uttered through the parable j . or the Wtcked Husband men (Matt. • 21 :33-46, and pen~Uels IMark 12:1-12; • •· Luke 20:9-19 )). The _ wicked .. husbandmen had been put in charge of a vineyard . Bot when t he time came to render die rruit of the vineyard to the owner, they killed the set'IBnts who • were sen! to them and finally the owner's son. Tht chief priests and Pharisees needed no elabor.ate explanation; they would prob1bly in any cue have applied the · parable to themseiYeS. But u I matter of ract Jesus 1 made the application abundantly plain. :n "The kln&dom of God,' t.e said, '.aha.ll be ,, taken away from you, aad lba1l be livm I to a naUon brinlinc rorth the rruits , thereor IMatt. · 21 :43]" (d. John J Gremam Mal:h.en , "The life of ant , and the Development of the Church in ~·· New Tcstlment Tima" in A /JJrltf Blbk : HUtory.l922, pp. 86, 87). ; 'The outline of the praent Ja.:m, I whic:h il entitled "Euter: 'Rej«tcd of Men,' Ae«pted of God, .. h as foDowt : L I. The hrrblc of the Wicked I. llulboodmen (Mark J2:1·m 2. The Defenae of the A)tolfle Peter ; (Acts 4:8-12) I .. Aa Angel's Epitaph" -by Kari~ Co /liu .In my nest I live hetC' s ieep•ns. Whtle th e ('herubims are weepmg; I'm JUSt too tiny to understand; Mother wilt never hold my h1nd. A f~w weeks q o I wu only a seed, Then my parents save life to ffi(:, Now tl!ey've found I'm m here &row in&; I hear them talktng abou1 me showina. They JUS! had soud somelhtng 10 be done. So Mom's ~~;oint $0mewhere to get lhts done _ Abortion, wonder wh;~t that means, She's not 100 happy with me , it "''= I've been lryulf: to do my best. I know Mother needs a lo t of rrst; I wis h I could tell them I love them so -All I'm wanttnJ i5 l ime to grow. Whit a rt: they dOJnJ~ I'm being born , From my nest.l'"\.>eina torn, I'm not quite :-eady for the world just ytt; Is this tht 1bort1on Mo ther went to get~ I'm dyin1! Oh , Mo ther what havr you done" You'll never know me. Daughter or Son! Your Didn't you cart, or have any love? There lS no foratveneu from above_ If you pvt me life, then please don't lake it ; The Six th Commandment, you will break it. No'* I know <Nhy Anacls weep, As I fsll into Deathly Sleep' tl LOOB tiT Tile :BOOB .IY DR. 101 .llllllES 11011 .MIIIfB Ontr•r•tru c:•IIIIVI~~I. JOVfM t •JOOt!llol lMIO from hla leth- trom him the whkh he baa and Mb that a t .. der to briDI" of .nan'a --J-._ lf:U Stodr to elrlew 4raelf .,.....eel utor....l.. . a subjective pnitive. This Indicates ~r the dove m .Gen. 8:8. We are told: that the work it that of the Holy R. Eleuar .uid: The: dove prayed to Spirit· it is done by Him and not to the Holy One, bleNed be He, 'Sov· Him.· The verb Is uxd in Col. ):10 ereian of the Universe! Let my su. ::.;a,_..,. 1111 •.. It rec.eU.• t..,. ...... -art , • ..,-diedrh• ....... ....,...a.l where we read, ". . . And have put !enanct be as biller as the oli~. but on the new nu111 which is renewed 1ft Thy c:harp;, rather than sweet u in knowledee aft;r the irnate of him honey, ~nd in the charte of 6ab and that c:n:aled him . • . " The passage bkJod . "THE MORE SURE WORD" IIOS!:S AND ELIJAH CHRISTIAN CRUSADE WEEKLY, Tllla, CJt1a.. Thtre ntver wtrt on this earth ""'o such men u Mosa and Elijah. Thtrt ntver will ~ on this esnh cwo such mm. MastS "was learnt<! in all rht wisdQm of the EBfpc-ia.ns., and was m•ghry in words and dteds" (Acu 7:22 ). He was leatntd in aJJ rht wisdom of Egypt when EBYJX was If the ~tight of. her filme and glorr.. Harshepsut, who found Moses 10 the N1 le on rhar wondtr ul day and adopted him u her own, wu 17 ytan old whtn W looked down into chat weorp- ing infant fact. And rhis daughrtr of Pharaoh was ont of the most rm'latkable womrn of the ancient workf. SM probably was rhe grearnr woman Egypt ever producrd. When rhe Bible implin thar M<*S could have ~ the miSter ol Egy~. rhe Biblt knows what ir is talking about. And tht muter in its grtattst llays. And eM master u the adopctd son of tht woman who had mort! authority and influmct in Egypt: ttwl any othtt woman ntr had. And WC' art noc: ro talr:C' for grant'ed Scephrn's words. "mighty in words and dt«<s." Ht turned waters into blood. He smott dK" earth with •:ft aod hailsronn. Under God, be wu tht masttr ol n•rure. Ht openied tbe sc:a few lsrael to pUs through, dry shod. Ht broushr • river of water out of a dry rock. , And thC'I'C' is Elijah. Ht commands .che hc-a:Ymt ro wirh- hold their rain, and rhq obey. He commands fire to fall from heaven. and it falls. And wbnl rhe g.rne stares up at him. ht seeps inro a chariot: oJ fire, drawn by honn ol fire, and ucend• bc-yood sun and moon and tear. But the most wonderful thing abouf tbae rwo rnm- ctttainlt one of rhe most wonderful-is that thdr minlttry wu not: finisMd when they left rhis coanh. 'I'1)q had .f., mo« to do in the ages to coav. 1My jlHI' &.ngcd ttwit h<odquan<n. Look rhere on thC' Mounra.in of Tnnsfisuracion. . Aftll tU IH tw11•J, tiH (.,hi" o/ /JU to"""""" wtU -"tt.J. tnt4 ln1 ,., fUI wlnu 11114 tlill,.,l,. A.J, k.hllil, 11Hr'i tJ~M wilh bM. I'WO ••• fllhk6 WM• Mo1u • BJMs: Fbo -u"' gJo.,, .U ,,_., •I hiJ '"""'' wbW 1H JIJ~ «tfJfllpliJi M /~. • 11rey .... in mlt<fw """'; lor ~ .,. ,....,.,U,.d t., -· ]obo. .... ] ........ Which """"" ..... .. thr ,...,.. Ule rbac it ..,..Urion u ,..q u ~len -.... Blliah .... .., .,;,j, out Lo<d (aod •izh dse ocMa?) about H.il dect • Hil: a0du1 ,midi He .,.. ........ -.. J<rl•l<m. 11rey -....... ,.... ... -ol po., .. _,,""_ Ia ..... _ ... -. """ dill -...... cl ._ .. boil lod ......... ol }cort ,_ ..,.,._d.rrbeO......,soloed•"""""•,..,.... ......... 011(... *" t t .... 00 ... c:w:.W .. , • ... -_.., fotn. ._ ol all r h ~ ... 11111• ~ ........ _., ~ AM ..._..,. •t ;a -7 •A·•• wt.o' M eo .. ""-... llljoh ,.,. tW ...... _. ...... ~~·==-( •ad 'td .. lildfW • • A• , o1 .... ...... ~..,....,, ___ • ! . ' -...... ,...~ .. --.~-.. . .. .... •• WtlJ, - -""', ............. , ~ . • •• By the late Noel Smith ......... T....._ ,....., ...... ~ -J .. nc~n-a-IDC8-.-. hM&ftATI__,. TMNI&II8JII rue .... tz b II .. 'hrft 0. ... lut ... Cout ...... ,. <AiiNia ........ . c ...... -...... " ....... ........,.. ... .. ... CalMiillla tl1ffl: ec.rtaiM ..... •• lo. ---~~~-. CaW. tllO'f; .._ G. ~ 110 ! ...... uo. liena llldn, CL tlOh; o-M -... ,..., lta.l ~ ...... , ....... llwallifiOB Bacll, CaW. 81M7; lat L. Prtce. 1Q JIWt CarJollr Place, NtwportBtacb_CaUt. ' I ' I ·· I . t · r· , B I . · , , ~ r ~_ ) 1 1 t , J c .~ , r • . · . u .-...u ..... ,...~ ,... ... =-... atu.•a..a. .. .... ~~=:-:::=~:::-.... ...... .. ... ...• ,, ........ ... .. LIUL !!fl .... " ...... *-• ... ..,... Mktsd an.i. D, If .. rlrn~ecJnari•~ .. 81.~ .. ;; ... ;.if~~· ......... "· .... 1M Adaa8, •• ..... .,... '•CIIiPtt ~ JllrtiW-... ...-c 111 It-Me .. .AMI IT Aft~ 8eM. ..._ Y1111f ..... 1:10 a.m. Itt B&y ud .611iuu. TM ..._... ,..... t. ....,. a...--. ...... • ...... ,.,&a....... ---'-.... ...... and --•••• ......., .... A_.,.llt., 110 I-.Jd. I ~ -..e. 1J • •• 'h• Welle, U, ot lMt Plle.Jtta. ...... Ia. .... ..,.... ~ ....... tao. ........... a.rr.-s &t I .--......_ 110 I ,... .... rn. lfiU:QJa 5:01 p.m. at &:U W. C0Nt • --• IDerald, ,l&r"8 .. IIU'Iel at Ul Rwy., ll&rtMn M1lt, OD a Baaoa Ia. .... BtWIIJ., c.-Cltl Mar, tnme wurut from SaD ~;:· ==."~'*' .,.,... ... p..a. fid•t:; Gorpio cout ••• Suu Rt--. 11 ... _ _. o..-. • • • A b&ll'-* .. ~ot la1 S.tnQCtM. ZS, ollll • .,_. .• _,....,_, -aa•Joc:UctateattMIIaue lOUt. C..ua! Nnport, wu ncTITJOus BUSINE88 tlat; Gerald Peanoe.t!511 tt~ ltatemlllt WU aJed of .... ntiUrUII. 1110 CIIU'Ied Wlth PGIIISdm ol wb tbt eo.ty Clerk otOr. BwtoJt 8lf'd., WMt ltft-mutJII,.DI at S:ZS Lm. at COIUity ~ port_ bttWeea f p.m. .... 440 Via lJ4o Notd, Lido NAME STATEMEifr HyJud. Are8db, C&IJI. ~Uabz a.,. · l5, lWll. 11 ud 10:10 a.m. ,__ 14 lilt • • • Hal B&Uard Gna .. 1• 1-5 ... ·.~· .. ~~ ••• A W'Melluroe, rate Jr., n, of 157! Orcb&J'd. The foUowtac per-1a 91101; SldaJ Mdacawa, 75 dotnc bosiDeu u: Gauu-W. lllra 11o1tt, 'terra tee Carpet CliiiLIIIc l Dye Mactre, Callf. 91014; CIU- Company, 109 !7tb st-.Mw-ace 0. 01-, 1'714 H. port Beacb 92&80: Honrd Suta A.alta, Areadla, Ca. Tqler, 109 J7tb lt., Mw-91006. port Beach. Ca. t:MtO. nt. baaiDea liCICJMDcted •, v, •• • • .._ n,.._., ........ ..-.. -~ -· Suta Aoa H64..w• -· ............. -£ .. -F --..... _.,. • ..._at.,...,, ~ -- D&OitU" -.--''"'' WIJ't ltDa. from tbt back· ctarred wttb uanlthll a LliiL·ijjiCj. :;t,.ot,.!.~~ c!:':i ==~. ~~~::= f"I:TJT'K)US BUBIN'ESS Mar, ,._ b1 bll.rd &IIIOLM • '· • AD ntimated $5,000 Tbls buslDeall CODdDc:t-by a 1..n1 p&J1Denbtp. NAME STATEidlfr at 1:10 p.m., weat Olltade, da.ma&e was dooe to tbepr- Tbt lollo.ftlc per.. 11 aad aw 80IMODe drlftac ace at the borne of GalYlD doJ-c bulDHI u: AAA away tD a 1t59 OT 1910 Keeoe, 500 Redlands, Nw- Home Doc TraJDJDc, lMl-D CbtnOlet plck-119P wttb 1'111 port He1(bts, by a tire ctta- Bndf.ord. Suta AM, CaUl.: IU'diD1Ic eqalpmart lD tbe COYered at 1 a.m. aod u- Doaclu Ara.r ••••, back ••• EllubeCb MeCoa-tLDpJ.sbed by tbe fire de- 29tl-D Bradford, Suea Au U,, 2115 P1aetllltta, Costa partment • • • Jeffrey BW Callf. • Mea, l'tfOJ"ttdtbtrarwlD-Weber, 21, of 61 Balboa ed by u todlnctaal. Stped: CoutlaDit Pal. Slped: Howard Tuclu. Thla *iemlllt wu filed This statern.t was m.t w&tb tbe CoaDty Clerk oiOr- wlth tbe County Clerk of Or-uce C~ q. 15, 1975. uge Couoty Sept. 15, 1975. Publllh: Sept. 11, 11, IS, Publlsb: Sept. 18, 25, Oet. Oct. Z, 15rl5, la tbe Newport Z, 9, 1975, lD tbe Newport Hutlor Eutp. F-46805 Tbia bu!At111lcoodllet.d dow **-from btr 1957 CoYes, was charged wttb Harbor Eoslcno F477S9 . LEGAL M011CI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbefollowtnc pereooa are doing bulloea aa: S,dDey, 3-477 Vta ()porto, Newport Beach: SldDty A. Meutk. 1819 Monrovia., 11, Costa Mesa; DlDa B. Measik. 1819 Moorovla, 11, Costa MtiL Tbis buaiDeu 11 beiJic cOGdtacted by a geoeral pert- nersblp. Siped: D1Da B. Meosl.k, SidMy A. Meulk. This statemeat filed w1tb tbe cocmty clerk of Oruce County July 30, 19'75. Publtsb: Sept. 11, 25, Oct. 2, 9, 19'75, In the Newport Harbor Enslen. F -46229 transfprnr ~nA ,.,._._ L!GAL NOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foUowtng per80D b doing bus iness as: Jooes lndustrlu, 17845 Skypark C lr ., trvlne 927f11: Mlcbael D. Jones, 25332 Dtb Rd., Laguna HWs, Cal. 9Z65S. This business is conducted by an lod1vldUaJ. Slgned; M, D. Joau. Ttds statemeot was ftled wtua tM CCJIIIDtY Cllln oto.r .. uce Cocmty Sept. 12, 19'75. Publllb: s.pt. 18, !5, Oct. 2, 9, 19'75, ln the Newport Harbor EosJ.cD, F -47613 LIGAL MCmCI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE ME NT The foUowlng persoo la doing bus.lnessas: Sure Foot. 204 CUff Drive, Lacw- Beach, 92651: Eric Howard Deitch., 204 Cutr Drive, fl. Laguna Beach, CaJllornJa, 92651. Thls business ls conducted by an lndlvldual. Slgoed: Eric H. Dettcb. Tbis statemeat was filed with the Couoty Clerk of Or- ange County Sept. 12, 1975. Publlsb; Sept. 18, 25, Oct. 2, 9, 1975, ln the Newport Harbor Eoslgn. F -47681 LI!GAL MOT1CI NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERJOR COURT Of THE STATE Of C ALIFORNlA FOR THE COUNTY OF OR. ANGE LIMLMOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ~ATBME!CT Tb• rouowrt.ar pera ,. dolDI busiDeu u: Grey- bound Trani Clab, 1111 Bra.tol st., eo.ta Mea, Ca. 92626: PUDy C. H11uU ud Aaoc. lllc. (Caltf.}. 1Z80 Lo«wtaMem. co.ta ...... Ca. 9!126. I T 1'111 buliMII la cooctracted by a eorpoOUGD. Corporatb Name: Pllny C. Hukell " Auoc. IDe.; PUny C. RuttU. Pre.. Tbia ltatelDIIIIt waa flied wltb tbt Coety Cleft oiOr- aate CoaDty Sept. 4, 1975. Publllb: Sept. 11, 18, 25, Oct. 2, 19'75, In tbe Newport Harbor EILiip.. F -47.o6 LIGAL MOTICI by u lodtnat. Tbudel't)tJ'd Wbeo sbe pubUc lntox!catloo at 21st Slped: DoQcJu A. Lu-pubd It lD tJae 100 block and W. Ocean front, Central Iter. of Orqe AYe. from 7:SO Newport, at 11 p.m. This statemtot was flied p.m • .u1 9:SO p.m. • MONDAY, SEPT. 15 wltb tbe COUDty Clerk oiOr-• SUNDAY SEPT 14 Gregory Lee Perttns, 2S, &.ace Couty Sept. 19, 19'75. ' ' of 510 E. Balboa Blvd., Sal-Gary IlaJDOG Asp1n, 21, Publllb: s.t. 25, Oct. Z, of Btaeb HouM A&Jartments, boa, was arrested at 10:15 WESTERN PARTY TO AID MUSEUM ~. 1&, 1975, tD tbt Mnport Superior Aft., Wut Slde, . p.m. at blB bome oo a res- Harbor Eutp. P-47m ldellt1al bur&lary clarce • • Tbt MaMI'IID Ca.eU ol waa cbllrpd wtlb pabUc In-Dan1 1 Ra Bow 19 tbt Newport Banor Art IIIII- L-.a.• ... .,... . tollcaUao at 1:SO a.m. In • ·• e Y er, • -•-----a ... " ..., .. .,.. · o11981 AruoiA Costa Mesa, _. • .....---. .... ncnnoua BUSINESS the 1200 bk>ck of letb, New-aDd Maxwell Graham Bart-fllttfal b...at --u &a- NAME STATEYENT port HticbU • ' • Patricia lett, 19, of 2382 Zeoi•h San-formal w..ten tbt .. partJ, -.._ Aut Locle, lt, ot 2930Sea--. •-~t-••• ..JI BBQ -... ' ue fo11_._ ,__ t. ta A.oa He1'"bts, were urea-wo.; -a .-._r ~-. ---•Sew, Coroaa del Mar, was ~ _ _... ...... __ ,_ •--~-.. dollc bu&Dtu u: lrriM ted at 11 p.m. at ftoac boa-~ --. .., -_.. BuUcUnc -lJ. zaz Sta-LIGM. M011CI pltal and charged wttb rest-Bay Jua Bud. aU Olltdoon •tew. Coroaa del Mar, 92U5! dentJal burglary ••• CaUl-uDder tbt Drs. D&Ie Tbomaa Faluco, Z&SZ FICTmOUS BUSIMESS leeo Erln Cahill, 19, of 8 Tbt party wW be Mid at Seaview, Corooa del Mar, NAME STATEMENT Lloda We, was booked at Bommer Cuyoa OD tbt lr- Cal. 92625. Tbt followloc persoo ls pollee beadquarters at 8:45 "* Rucb Sebardly f'Y•- Tbts busliMtslsoooduct.d dolDc bosloes.s u: Aqua a.m. oo a warrant cllargiJII toe. October 4. becSDDllll by an lDdlvldual. llluace Special Offer, ZU4 her with cootrlbutiDg to tbe at 7 p.m. Slped: Dale T. Fa.l&aco. Alta Vista. Dr., Newport Bch. dellnqueoey or a mloor • • • Tbe pi"8Slda ol tale MU- Thls statemeat wu ftled 9~660: J. R. Wtcgle, same. Stereo SOODd equtpmeot nl-~m Co.Lll, Mrs. Wtulow wltb the Count'f Clerk oror. Tb.ll bostoesslscooducted oed at $1,900 was stolen S. Llacola Jr., ls betlll u - aJI(e Couaty Stilt. ZZ, 1975. by u lndlYlcll&l. from the bomt or Deon1s sl.sted by lima. Georp F~~~~~~~: Publlsh: Sept. 25, Oct. ~. Slped: J. R. WlQJe. Raymood Bunker at 5600 Rl-Hersllman, D. It W. GO.O, 9, 16, 19'75, ln the Newport Thls statement was tlled ur, West Newport. betweea Jolll Gettle, Robert Pertiu, The folJowlDc persoo 1B Harbor Eos•-. F -~-0 wttll the Cocmty Clerk ofOr-11 a m and 10:3o Jack dtKnall. Edward Ad-do'" .. buslaess aa: C ........ .... .. '.,-~ ' • • p.m. • • W .. .,. ar.~e ~ COWltJ Sept. 19, 1975. Lisa Che1too. 930 Aleppo, kiDs, UUam P. Gl•tu. Hal Ratty, 2865 E. Coast Hwy., L!'GAL NOTICI Pabllsh: Sept. 25, Oct. 2, East Blurt, reported a $136 ~~mu ..:I 1.-LJIQIIL SUite 300, Coroaa del Mar, 9, 16, 1975, ln tbe Newport tape deck stoleo from btr Tlcket lDtonnaUoD maybe Ca. 92625: Rlcbard KeYlD 39190 Harbor ED.Iip. F-47940 t 6 .. 5 ..._ It obtalDed by cal.Lblc tbt Ntw-1 1" 2900 Park N rt us ·-....,.~~ car a · :.. p.m., .,,... w -rw..., "PO • FICTIT10 8'-~~~ ~ oesaes sald they sawZyounc port Hartlor An W...Um at f3S6, Newport Belch. Ca. NAME STATEMENT LIQM. nv~l men pry open tbt cu•s w1Dd 6'75-SI66. 92660. The followtoc pereoe Is FICTITIOUS BUSINESS wing, whlle It was puked CAPT. z •• • MOW •r Thii•bustDtd~Md 11ddtfi«' tN_...s h : Uamolo NAME STATEMENT 10 Robinson's fastdonlsland ....._ " byaoiiMitridlal,_ · •· =~~~ l~Eut. b&. t'lae IDlJowiDc per1100 ls ., _ _._ aot tnct e·-•lth HANSCOM Afl. MASS. s•-. tn•-..:.." J(rr.._ ....... . ..... F, ,r-•t-AAI-...... ..4------. ......_.. .,, ~ ........ NC'IIU'O nw ....,. ~ ...... --. ---~ as: PhU's the tape c!Kt before poUce u. S. Air force CIIJbla wln. fon.ta 91&10: ADtbooy M. S.ct a.od TbJQCs, 2306-1/2 ~rrlved . , • Keith tfacberg, Joo.'!tbu E. Zall, .. of This a:Dtemeat was tlled Mumolo, J9S1 Ba1a Street. Ocean Froot. Newport Beac h 1936 Port ~a bourne, Hu-Wrs. Mary A. Zal1 ol lt?O wttb tbe CowltJ Clerk oiOr-lnloe, CaiUoru&a 92705. 9Z6e0: Pb.UUp Camptloago, bor View Homes, reported Park New;tJrt. 11&1 reported ure Coa:oty Sept. 8, 19'75. Tllia boi1Dea1a~ted 6%52 Comstock, Whittier, a painting worth morf ttan for daty at L. G. JtaaR;om Publls~ Sellt. 11, 18, 25, by ao Lod.lfidal.l. Callt 90601 SlO ooo l f AFB u .,' • • , sto en rom his home • ... , ·;. Oct. 2, 19'75, ln tbe Newport Siped: A. M. Mumolo. Tb1a bulilleSSlBCOIW<:ted betwMD 1 p.m. and 5:15p.m. Capta.la Za.ll. a kJciltics Harbor Enslp. f -47514 Tbil statemeat wu at.d by u IDdJ~. Stped: •. , An adding machine aDd ol!lc er wtth a uit ol ~ ---------with tbt Coaty Clerk oiOr· PbiWp J. CampUcqo. . cash, ror a total loss o1 Alr Force Lortttk• Com-a.nce Comaty Aac. 15, 1975. Tbla statemeot was Wed $351, were burglarized from maod, prnioa:Jiy •ned at LIGAL MOTICI FICTmOUS BUSJNESS NAME STATEMENT The followtnc per..., are doW, butDess as: Baskin Robbtu Ice Cream Store t114, SUI Newport Blfd., Newport Beacb, Ca. 92663: Cbulu w. Matheis, 10181 Tbueas Dr., HUDti.Dcton Beach, Ca. 92646; Mary AUttll Matbeis, 10181 Tbt ... s Dr., HunUDgtoo Beaeb, Ca. 92666. Tbls bas:iDeSala OODdllcted by u IDdlftdaal. Slped: Mary AJleeo Matbeb. This atatemeat wat flied wttb tbe COUDtJ Clerk oiOr- aoce COGDtJ s.c.t. 1Z, 19'75. MUA: s.t. 18, a, Oet. a. 9, 19'75, ID lbt Newport Harbor Eulp. F .. f7W PubUsb: Stpt. 11, 18, !5, wUh tbe County Clerk ofOr-w,">Jf a.OOWa.rpFabrlcs 1080 Lockheed M~ssUeuadSpa~ Oct, 2, 1975, ln tbe Newport uce County Sept. 19, 19'75, Bayside, Bayside s~t.oc ·• Company lDSallllf"ale. CaW. Harbor Eutp. F-4Nm Publlsb: Sept, ZS, Oct. 2, ceuter, between 6:20 p.m. HP received a B.A. dtcTM LIGAL M01ICa 9, 16, 19'75, ln tbe Newport Sept. 14 aod 7:50a.m. ~pt. from UCLA am M.S. dlcrM ______ _.;.. __ Hutlor Ensip. F-47939 15. In U71 from 18:, FICTITIOUS B~ NAME STATE ME NT Tbt follow1ac per.. 11 doLDc bul.Dta u: Greeo Colom Real Eat., 1003 E. Balboa Blf~, Balboa, Ca. 92661: Ooaa Colombero, 1003 E. Balboa Blfd,, B&l- bol, Ca. 9ZM1. ThJa bua&Dua 1a OODdlxttd by an tDdtt1dlal. Slped: 0.. Colombero. Tbla atatnllllt wu aJtd wlth tbe CoatJ Cltn afOr- aDII Couaty Sept. 4, 19'15. Publllb: Stpt. U, 11, IS, Oct. !, 19'15, lD t.bl ~ Harbor Ellip. F -4?fln LICAL M01ICW Llca6LMOTICI HOTfCE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE B-92630 T .S. No. 386 Ou Oct. 20, 19'75, at 11 A.M., South Bay Financial Corp., as duly appo1Dted Trustee ODder aod pursuant to Deed o1 Trust neorded Feb. 14. 1975, as bast. No. 9175, ln book 11340, pace 1401, o1 Oftlclal Records ln tbt oftlce of tbe COUDty Re- corder of Otall(e COUDtJ, State o1 Calli., WILL SELL AT PUBUC AUCT~ TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (plyable at time of ale lD lawflal mooey of the vatted states) at tbe maln ntruce of 5522 La Palma .4•.... La Palma, C&ll- tonJa, &11 rlcbt. t1Ue and latenst CODYeYed to aod DOW beld bJ lt UDder ald DNd of Trut l.D tit property ac.t.ct ll aid Coaaty aDd State dtr.ra..d u: no.. pons.. ot Tract Mo. 7401, ddcrlbed OD Ez. blbU •• A.. attaebtd btreto ud made a part 1111.-.ot TbU COIIftJUCe t. lDI4e &Dd acC411ltd ud tbt Nil p~ duedled ....,.... .. ....,.., rruW llbjtct tD ........ rtcMa. u.u.. e_,.,-. ~..-.. cod- UOM, r..Uktlau., Umtta. .... ... Uid ..... ..... .... ,._....... ... tDrta • .. Dldantka ol RMI:rt.c-U...NCK ......... 1. fleiiMCif081clala.ooNI. ., ..... Olule eo..tr .... .., .. 1 trr• • ...__ ...... .::•·· 2 iMI• •• 111 .......... .,.. ...... ~ .... ....., ................... fl 'f t 0 II .... ... Jill ............ _, r I 111 II_. Dlla.n. -M ., .. I I Sr4, lEI III• .. 1 l&la.- Metltlllit ....... .......... ..., ... .................. .......... MIIIIIUI--111 M -ftL LIMLMOTICI PARCEL 1: of eali'J UIIOD uy portioa ol All ttat porUoo of Tract tbe surtle. aboN a d4$C No. 7401, as per map re-o1 500 feet 1M uy ..,..._ corded lD Book 28S, Pages wbatsoeYer. 10, 11, aod 1% Ml5"el-PARCEL S: laneous Maps 1n the Offtce AD udusln euemeut for of tbe County Recorder or nblcular paJtial oter tbat sa.ld Onoce County, shon portloo of sald Tract No. aDd deftoed u UDJt 30, oo 7401, sboWD as P-JO oo sD1 a coodomlnlam plan rt'· coodomlaillm plaA. wtlkb corded ln Book 9861 Page easemeat II a,r tbt t.aeftt 250, et seq., or omclal Rec-of an apparttoant to Parcels ord.s of sald Orange County. 1 and 2 abon. PARCEL 2: Tbe strMt adl1rul ud AD UDCUvlded 1/76th ln-other commoa ctestpetkJa. terest ln all that portioo of U any, of tbe ral p~G~~e.rty sa.ld Tract No. 7401, shoWn described abon lapupon.d and deftned as "common to be: 1458S KuiD Street. area" on said caodomtn1um Intoe, Callf. plan. Tbe I&Ddersiped TJUtM EXC E YI'ING for a period dllc la.lms a.llJ llabUitJ IDr of 10 years from and after any lnt:Qrreemea Gil tllla date of deeds below ooe-ltreet ~ IDd Galr h&1l of all ou. cu. mtDtrals commoa des:icMU... 11 aay, sbo'n btnla. ud ~rtaa ...,..nc.. Said ale wtn be --. below a dept!~ ol 500 feet from tbt 11rtae• ol aid laDd. belt wUiilolt ~ .,. ..,._ but wUhollt ·-~-.. ol ruty, upnu 01' ..... .._ ••-~ tJde.JIUIJJdD, eatr'J IIIIOD &11 po!UOD ol or -=-•~ to Jll1 tM tbt arfaee &bOtl a dtllth re•tnDI ~ .. o1 ol 500 feet b" tM PIIP*I or uplorlll an-. borblc. tbt -.(s) I8CSI'Id"' aid Deed ot Tnnlt, -...u: miDIDc, ctrlllill. reiDOftll&, -~-15 ..-. ......... _ •J:tractbll or IDI.J'IIlatillaid ....-. ' ·---...,.....,.. u , ... ".s by u....-. ........... ~ aJd W. B...-,rcl ReiU1 ud lde(l). ad'tMCie. If &IIJ, --tile .......... o..s ota.n. bJ dMdl ~ ol Tnlt, ..... e•..,._. , .. 5, lla. Ia 8oot tll4. err .... ol ... Tl d?l ... ...... 1J ud ... Oi!ldal -R.corcll, Uld ft•Hounted GIIM tniU enMIIIW ... DMdoiTniL , .. as, ltu, a Boot nse. n. 11•1aet&rJ.-... ,... '7tt &ad 754. Oftlclal o.J ol TI'IJII .. ,, b • R..-. Md latlltr ,.._ ..,.,.. .. tM died 11-. •. .-:•• ... ..... ..... ,,....... leOla .. .... u. ..... • .... Dlellaldsa .. ~ ... recor,.. IIQ rr. •• 11a O.....llrllkillll9aftta. ..-... ,... ... or • ._,..._.,.,.... ... : ~ 1 .............. ,.. ... .. --=·-··~-.............. .... ---• r , -,._ ., Dll1l1l* .. n • ,. ~~---....... 'tl nC. .... U W II .. IlLII .. tl .. ............ _,. _ _.. ............... c ,1.,' :::::;-. .. -&:'tal~ tM II , ..... .a If Ill WOII Mf .. A'OAI r tits ... -. tall ODU .,,_ .... ... ....... _..._Ill* • Ts 1 ,.,a•u!IC....- tttic ~-• .--;. .. ... 2 7 9 p .... .. .............. .,... ..... ....... .. •., ..._. ._...,. 1M.• a·~· ts t 1lWMS AT n. L!IIS Anlr .,..... Dale 1. Del1l 'PJ. -tllln.. a. Dlft'n•:. m~ lt..CMI!a ............ .. ,. .... ....,1"711 at ft. 14wtl ...., tile u.,. ... ol ciiiMI pn.. ..... .. ....... ..., .... tM ..... a. .... 'tt• .. a.c I WJ 8, a.ta.t. ........ *' llluiU7. 111 ...... ol ......... UUL.11C1 FK:TmOUI BtJBIIflll NAME ft ATIIIIIIJn' Tbe loUGwUc ...... dolllbutat•u:~ CIM• Sy-,u, Ill-A Cedar fJtnlt. Mwport Be&~ Ct.WDnia ..U: Ktultil Cllarilll R1ell, Zll-A Cedar ar-t, Knport B•~ Caldonda .U. T"U t...._l Ia~ by .. tldi'f .. l. Slped: l•oMb Rich. TtU .eatemeat wu a.a.ct wU. tale Coaty Clerk oiOr-uce c.., -.. a. 19'75. MU.Ib: Stilt. !5, Oet. 2, 9, u. 19'15, ba tbt Nnport Rubor Euip. F.f'7491 Now~t Printer~ TOTAL .. 1-UttiiiO P,\QUTIU ..4444 ,.. ,..,.., c • ., ... JaiN Ofl H..,_,a..u MAIIOI VtiiTOI It Jll* l.ft I. •• II If, or-., ola ... s rrto u. llaftol' Ana ...... ................... • ... bJ C!alUic tile ..... bot Vtattor ......... I_. 10 La. ud .. WID .U -)'OU' ~ ........ &lilt tlllormatiaa Ud --from ~J ... ?PI tlriU wbka. IIIUd ... to a..lp btr. t~teec .. aeqaJittd wUb Mr ..., • Arm-df.l. ' THE K.UtBOR va t01t PIIONK:~--- or 14t..ot74 I CHURCHES, Highway House of Prayd' " 2411 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR LCMatl UVIL -RSAJt INI'ERDE.NOIIJNA 170NAL. MIU GOSI'EL lUNDAY ec:MOOt.: e:• WOI.I. -VIC:a: n• IVAMaaUTWTM: •ava: e:• P.M. ~Y "'AYitl AND~ ITW»Y: 7:-PJIL -IHF _.y WILLIAM T. KROAH, 'ASTOR PHONE: 142..f/112 Cc••ll ..... ,,,... IOIIaT .. II •• ITO•-PAITel -·IT. etOUMGI, COSTA ..... • ~I .... .... R I 1 J WU' 'l -10-....... ... ...... ... .. ,, ... ,-...... ... .... •.... , .................... ,.. .... •·•e• a r-.....,. ..... ,, wr 1 F .. T. IAPTIIT C CLIP, t.l., MIWPOIT IUCN -641-140 Dl. P. IIMTOII ... 81011 PASTOI -lAY ICIIML. • • • •-. •• A.a. .................. , ..... BU4-UIIQ .. CI"Sd•c• of•lat/'' IL.I.MIOa JACCtDM, IIUMISTII t •• ............... U ·:IO·a.a. I I• 1 . .'•1 ··.··· ... ~c~ I caMTia If .. COSTA aliA- GRACE 1181..£ CIR.Jaat Vet....' Memartal Bide. S6S W. 18th, Costa Mesa UV. TOM TYaEE. ,.._or SUNDAY SERVJCES: lO:JOA..N .A 7:00P.M. Sunday School, aU •"· 9:30 HOME BIBL£ CLASSES: CaU SS2.oo92 -Teac:hin& Bibk Doctrine• ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY We tnYite you to worshtp LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER l900 Pacific View Dr. Corou let Mar. Calif. LAWRENCE D. FRUHUNG Pulor -Phone 64-4-2664 SUNDAY SCHEDULE: t:15 a.m. -Suoday School 10:SO a.m. -Worship Nursery and Coff~ Hour Gristt.tt ScieACtt s.,.c .. FIRST OfUROi OF OfRIST, SCIENTlST JJOJ via ucto Ncwp«)n Bead. SUNDAY SCHOOL 96 lOtiOa. •• SUNDAY SERVICES 9 a JO:SO a. a. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING I ...... READING RooM We-e" clays: 9 a.m. · S p.a. wedae.day~9 a.•.·7:45,. Tuesday 9 a.m.· S p .... ;·7-9 p.m. SECOND Oflla.CH OF OfJUST. sCtENnST Ncwpon Badl at Ccwona dd Mar 3100 PaciflC Vtnr Or. SUNDAY SCHOOL lOa.a SUNDAY SERVlCEIOa.m WEDNESDAY 1:00 P.M. Readina aoo .. : ~8 F.. C...tBwy. Ea&~~~aee .. N ercl.._ Mon.-Fri.: 10 a.m. to 5 s .. 4., •"--•••= 1 ... s : 10 •·•· to 4 p.M. You ar~ cordially inwired to au~nd <laardll Sen i<a and co u. llooaa. 'THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ntl CIMTER fOI aeiLICAL STUDIIS , t.•t A.lll, aiiLE CLAUIS-1l1M A..lll.. WOaS..If' MOUa 7•M P.M. 1\f.utOILIInC IIOUa 111 II&AGIIOL IA AT UIITA AliA A¥L, COITA MilA Dl. JIW.Y CC*IS. PASTOa Plymouth Conare1ational Church A ~Mdhtdepetdeu~~ ~ THE REV. JOHN A. LINDV AU.... Winilt• Sunday Semce! 10:00 un. Bible Study: 9 a.m. and 7 p.an. Olurda Sdw»>lOa., 3212 BROAD STREET, NEWfORT ._IGHTI Nw•t QN ;auwl•s • "'..: IG..zHI ----------------_.. ................................ . ~-......... ~ ................... . em ............................... . ,_ .. 1: .. !I '. I• •.. I' '! I: '• I! '• --------· -· -· ... =· -· -· ... ... ... ... :: ... :: H· :• • • • ' ' ' I I _oi_G_...., wW ... Mid -..-,. Oct. I' lio lllo ........ rt a,_ atr--, __ ~-.,tho Ktwula c-01 con.. del Mat aDd NewportCtllhrw1U bedD at 'l:SO p,m, with no--ooe-I:JUoud bra -.. nod -81U1d 10 p.m. The .. -will ...t 10 tho -IIUI of "I'll ... you lD my dr•m•'' at midiiJCbt, Tbe e•ent mara lbe pre- miert •bowtDC ot ur75 do- me.ue ud forelp auto- mobU ... "Premiere" ls alao the debut of wbat 1a to be an autal fllud-nlsiDc n.::at 1D SIIW)Ort of the numerous cbU'Wes, prlmarUy youtb orttated, whteb are aided by the two KJwlllll croups. Two d1DlDC ..... will be slbaattcl 1a tbe Stage Court YltiDltJ with ps radiant beaters placed tor tbe com- tort of tUners lD case of cOol weather. Two buffet tables wUl be dominated by Ice sculptures. INTERFAITH GROUP TO MEET OCT. 7TH Key Club boya wUI assist aDd Klwanette girls will act as hostesses during the eYenlog. Tbt annual fall member- ship colfee of the Women Asaoc1&tes of the UnlYerslty lnterfaltb FouDdatlon at UC lnlne will again be held at the Dover Shores home of C btncellor and Mrs. DaD lei Aldrlcll, 1392 Galuy Orin, from 10 to 00011 TuesdaY, Oct. 7. ... Grow-th ... Strength Peace of Mind This year, because of the risks involved and the declining returns in many invest· ments. more prudent people than ever have moved l o H ome Savings. Savers choose Home. "Old Dependable Since 1889," for reast":ns that should interest you! No financial i nstitution pays more on insured sav1ngs ... Many do not offer as much 1n either interest or free and special serv1ces ... Savings grow where the great growth is. Compare and you will lind that 11 pays to Be Sure at America's Largest. Now over 6 8ILUON DOLLARS in assets NEWPORT BEACH 190 Newport Center Drive near Fashion Island 640-6100 I' PLAY ·-· ..... --llllloiN ......... _ -t' CllriDIII ... Kllool .......-~UJt:1 tJ$!etiii'W tVIIIIJ-U. 1 do. 10,... lo DM~a.r c-.. -· .. • Til. 1'111 laiJo 2 2 ... d1111I Ia I ..... ftk:' Md ell tiP .. tlnjl IIIII iia. ,.., Vlbl 111.11 t.eadaDJ Ud ' I 5 td at It "Wwt oa Frfi· lluciD lli•''" ,.. .... *' IIPI. Iii a c_,., 011IJ -111or li.l • •-~...-. ----· M_.t 11111>or.,.,...,. II a--br II " Wtlllen IIIP'• ~m tlanoren. c.-..._ •• 1o plar Loo Atom.,. tn a .. ...,. loot 111 111o t111 _....., 1111111 PIHIO-tii&Nr, wlloa lit-VIejo !lot -~ •-· -.lllaek -llpou-,_, 1111111. CoG II.. '-ltlr a aa JU1I no 1o -. ......,. at Dafttll!ll will the pmo 80-11. Ilea Flatd, U<t oo •~uarlll(b~ bad 1100• alload 11-lharlJ' loiii.Dcla'a -.tea E111M ln the ttb~rterw•quar­ J)ay 'lWittD Oil tbl ame 1 tertlacll: Tim RoalHr pu- a.ld ta other CeDiblrJ tkt-1 ltd 11 Jl.r& to DoD. Byers. wtora, YMCA OFFERS O.ASS ~ca:,:_;-=.;:,•s:~ IN sPEED READING TOO UnTO CUSIIPT ~MT.U.­llaJi>Oor, IH-1 malll I bath, CO·IIIT LO RN B GRBENB lo "'TIDAL~AVE" A FRIDAY NIGHT PROJECT at Newport Tt.n CtDter In Corooa del Mar wa1 tbe prepanUoo of the Coroaa del Yar Chamber of Commeree lloe.t Jor tbe followlDc day's Uou Lobster Bate .. nde. SbowD btn, from lett, are Les Sctunt. owner of Tlre Ceoter; Darleoe Morpn.. Flower SeDer, who deii&Md the float; Lontta Far· num ot Dry Goods MereanWe, co-cbalnnan tor the pro- ject, aDd. Rlchan:l Palaferrt of Fat Rlehies coffee sbop, buDder of tbe tlo&t. Tbt COW Cbamber entry woo thl mayor of Newport Beach trophy for best local tl~t. port Harbot .._ thl UD•I Re~eDtl of this u• caD Newport B•cb elty cbl.m-tate JJart lD tbe E.LR. ..,:1 ptoaAip pmt, 8IHU1ac tbe nad1Dr compnheulon and ero..41&y rlftlatromCoro-atucty .. bill coarlt at the ••••lliiiilllll••rl oa del Mar SS-U at DlYid-Ort.~~~e Coalt YMCA. Clu- eoa_ aod aqarfDc U.lr pre-au wW btctn tbe week of .....,.. record at l-1. Oet. U at the Y, located Elt&Dela rolled anr Ran-at 2100 UD1Yenlty Drtn, • CHURCH OF SCI- ENTOLOGY, Newport Mls· sion, 2756 E. C~st Hwy ., Corona del ~r -The ln· augural service will be held at a p.m. tt\ls Suooay with the ReY. Bob Richardson spealdog on "What a JleUOil ts." Gayle Teele, minister In tralnlnt!: from Los Ange- les, will sing original com- positions . · e bo Alamltoa 27-12Satardly Back Bay. Tbe courae wUl nJrb1. IUid Colla Ilea drop-he ecodll<:tecl br the E.l.R. ped a Friday D1cbt battle Syltem tmder the aupent- 20,1$ 10 llluloo VIeJo. olon of roadlll( opeelallltl Lincoln seeks 3rd Iitle Newport quarterbl.ckGor-Dan Roaowasser, Call 642- ID the tournament are lnYI-doo Adam1trtaendtbtSaJ. i990 for more iDformaUoo. led 1o try outloroneollbe lor Will, paaaq ac:c:urately PTA SKATING PARTY • ST, MARK PRESBY· TERlAN CHURCH, 2100Mar Vl5ta, East Bluff -Starting this Sunday, tllere wUJ be 2 services, 9 and 10:30 a.m . The theme ror the com- munion services wUI be "Hunger conYenant." • PLYMOUTH CONGRE- GATIONAL CHURCH, 3262 Broad st., Newport Hel.ghts -CoYena.nt Sunda y wtll be obse"ed at the lOa,m, com- munioo senice this Su.oday, Associate pastors Tom Hammon and CaJ Stevens wUI speak. An all-cOO rch retreat will be held Oct. 10-12 at St. Andrew's Priory In Valyermo, • THE NEWPORT HAR- BOR CHURCH OF R£. lli:loos science, 541 Cen- ter st., Costa Mesa -The service ls bel~ held, at 11 a.m. beginning this SuDday, The Rev. Eleanor Jackson wUI preach on "How balanced emotions heal." • The new youth director • at CentrLI B\bl•Gif,lrch,.Co- sta Mesa, Is Roo Fut, a , seo\Or student at Talbot TheolOKical SemiM.ry in La Mirada. He has studied the past 3 years at DallasTheo- lOKlcal Seminary ln Texa s. He and hi s wUe, Tammy, forme rly lived in OklahomJ. WARREN HAYES DIES Warren Hayes, 75, who died Sept. 25 at his home at 90'7 E. Balboa Blvd,, Balboa, was laid to r est Tuesday In crypts lde services ln Ontario. He was a World War U veteran, and worked for many year s after tne war as a bookkeeper at the Saw- telle Veterans Hospital ln Los Angeles. ARTHUR LEWIS DIES Prtnte servtces were held this week tor Art!J.lr Lewis, 82, a retired steel manu.fJ.cturer woo died Sept. 26 at his Dome at 936 Vla Lido Nord, Lido Isle. Wr . Lewis had lived here rot the past 26 years. He ts survlnd by a daughter, Mrs. John KUlefer, of Co- roha del Mar. ALWYN a.OUO DI~S Alwyn Cloud, 77, of 700 Vla Lido Nord, Lldo Isle, whO died Sept, 26 at Hoag hospital, was burled Sept, 30 In Paclltc VIew memorlal park, Harbor Vtew HUla. The Orange County Vol- leyball Club will hold Its 4th anooal Orange County )lnlor high school girl's vol- leyball toul'OamentSaturday, Oct. 18, at Orange Coast College, Tbe all..day event Is blUed as the top volleyball tourna- ment lD the area for ).mlor high school gtrls. Appro:d~ mately 30 teams are eJpeC- ted to enter this year, ln- YOIYing 300-350 girls from all parts of Orange County. Many of the better players DR, GWYN PARRY of Co - rona del Mar tas ' ;been elected chief ot starr at Hoag Hospital, succeeding Dr. Robert Hinrichs. Dr. Parry, a s:peclJ.Ust In famUy prac - tice with ofnces ln Newport Beach, received his medical degree from the Stanford schOol of medicine and in- terned at Kern County gen- eral OOspltal. He OOids a bachelor's degree rrom UC Berkeley, Prior tD attenr1- lng Berkeley, he served for 3 years In the Navy. BOOK SPONSORS DEADLINE SET Oct. 9 Is the dead llne for sponsorship ln the Newport Beach btcentennlal book, which wUI be released later ln October , It is announced by Les Steffensen, chairman or the Newport Beach bi- centennial commtttee. Titled "Newport Bea ch: heritage and horizons," It wlll be a 64-pa.ge color and black and white pictorial es- say of the ~le, places and events that have shaped the city, Mr. Steffensen said. Walter Gerhardt, Harbor area phOtographer and gra- phics designer, a.nd author Michael Mc fadden are edit- Ing the book, whic h ls bel..ng produced In cooperat ion with Hardy Hoose Publtshlng Co, ot Newport Beach. Muti< DIIKfol -.&Y, ocr. I. 1:30 (t.rn.. UC !Nine. er.wtord H•U .. JCIIAS -HAM, Conductor .-,d Vk;iin Sotoilt ........ OCT. II. 11:30 p.m., UC: INiM, c:r..totd H.l '"HAPPY IIIYH.AY JOMAMM ITIAUIS" Walt•r Gc*tlctuNdt. Conductor ......., MOWs ..... 15 Mel •• &M.121enctl30 Ct-... County PhHtwri'Of'C Society 201 W. eo.t H'w.y, N• PQr1 a..:n ....... I •••• IlLS IAUI Untt sale• fOr' Augwrt through the ¥u1ttple Ltlltln& Servtce (1 tbe New- Port Harbor-Costa Mesa Boarit of RealtOr'l, totaled $11,858,718.001 s,ase Jtsttn&• were p.r~ cU-- In& tile ftr.t • mclatbl « 1m, at Whleb 51% were loki; &6 were co- C~PN-*'"' . 2H addlttODal lale1 are .-.tin&. u.t ··- Orange County Volleyball In 2 •rlr ~ •• dtl JCO,_... ns, There'll be tbrllll and Club's teams as a means and gwmtnc 5 of 7 JJasstl Ande of the fUrthering their vot. ill a late secood..qtarter splUs raton wbea rseo leyball careers. AU 8 rRem· drl ~• N Scbool PTA spoMOfli Its Ye t.._. .notched ewport'• third aonuat tamUr roller bers of the club's 1975 Na-3n1 touebdcml. Runntnc F U1 will ttonal AAU Jr. OlymplCrtm· ba.cta SteYe Foley and Dan JJarlJ. am " PlY\ "EARTHQUAKE"' (I' G) nerup team pe.rttctpated In c Harbor Roller Rlnk this tournament lD past b::. =~in to~~~ ~· 5, from 6 years. Three of these, Tam-t.llnc:ed attack. my Lauderdale trom Santa coroaa del Mar ecored lD Ana , oow a sophOmore at tbe leCOGd quarter, after Los Amtgos high; Marte Newport bad gone aba.d 14- Lundle, from Ensign school, o. Gary Gutsoess dt.rected a now a sophomore at Newport S• Kine drtYe lbl.t covered Har bor, and Lori Webb from 64 Jl.rds .lJl 5 plays, eodlll& Lincoln school, were named when Gulloess ru the tall to the Jr. Olympic all tour. 1n hlmseU. But, Newport nament team. Lori also woo came right l».ck to score, the most valuable player a-taklDc a blU-Ume 20-71ead, ward ln last year's Orange then blew the Sea Ktnc• out . County jr. high school tour~ of tbe p.me wttb 2 more nament. touchdown• In the 3rd quarw Two other Jr. Olympians ter before COM could get Suzie Crone and Sue Corea, 1 second score 1n the 4th wUI try to lead Lincoln to period on a Gutmess pass an unprecedented third to Rich Nebb. stnlght )r. high champion-Estancia, wblch must be ' ship. Last year, this pair coosidered as ooe of better placed tt&.l-JAcqln 7!~ ita· "*••• eclerilll c.otvy ders to a second place rl-Leapt play wa week, wa1 nlsh behind the Lincoln 8th impressi.Ye tor the 2Dd grade team. In the tourna-stnl.rbt weekeod, do~ ment's short history, Lln-Rancbo Alamitos. The Ea- coln has been dominant, win-gles capltall&ed 00 MJke nlng 2 ~mpf(JlS~ps~ a S,: I h.dlkll.ef'tf I fllmble ~­ conds, an<!. pta;tnc 3rd ooce. Yert14 ..Md a pus tnten:~ ' "L•I· S tloD bt; Wry H.all to tile MARJORIE Wll AJI. a 20..0 ltallllme toad. The OF THE BLUFFS DIES Eagles ..,ned .,rtber ahead M::>rjorle WUilams, 84, who died Sept.Z9at her home at 2033 VIsta Cajon, tile Bluffs, wlll be Interred today, Oct. 2, beside her husband in Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery near San Diego. Pacific VIew mortuary, lhubor V lew Hills, is the director. PLAN ALASKA VISIT Mrs. EugeDe Berreron and Pauline McGavranaretaklne" advantage ot the Emblem Club conYentioll lD Portlaod, Oregon, nert week_ and tl\ey wUI extend their trtp oo up to Alaska for aZ-weekn.ca- Uon. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The tollowiDC permrm Is doing bu11Deas u : PacUic Trends, 19'70 Port Cardtpn Place, Newport Beactt, Ca. 926&0: ThomasLMSUclmey, 1970 Port C ardlpn Place, Newport Beac h, Ca. 92660, Tbls bullDeUIS coaducted by aD lDdiYldual. Signed.: Tlw:nnas Stlclmey. Thls statem•t was tued with tbt County Clerk otOr. ~.~:!::" s~ :oo. 1975. I Oct. 2, 9, 11, in tbe Newport F-CH INCLUDING FREE LESSON IN OMELET MAKING FOR 'INFORMATION CALL: IZIIZmZI2aOM ELET E, 16 ST, COSTA MESA, 646-8293 or 640· 4311 7:00 5 /f:f'S . - - • - .. PRIME LOCA 900 BLOCK VI A Ll DO ~ORO 50 FOOT BAY FRONfr LARG! ADArTAILE PAMILY HOMI! 4 II!DROOMS PLUS PAMILY ROOM PII!R AND SLIP $400,000 IRVINE TERRACE · An u.obellevable value la a FEE property lD cbolce lntne Tel'taee. 4 bedrooms, l '"batlllr sparkltng clean and sharp. BeautifUl tare• pool 1n a well landscaped patto. OPEN 1 to 5 EVERY DAY 706 K·tHAMGA, UNtt~E TERRACI! · I ~ •7S.S.W 3637 E. c..t NU c ..... Mar OPEN SUN. 1-5 Beautiful Secluded HOme Larce Uvlng room With hro story ceWDr, i)rmal dintng room; pont table, tamUy room bu wet bar, muter b«lroom bas ntra laJp nlk-la cla.t aDd firoflstn~ orM; tbr" otMr bedroom• are large -.-potlo tns co•ered portl<a IDif oYer- loou tbe c:~nyon :\nd hUlo. Jy tbt pool or rtDwn tbe h1Ualde !\r~ placos to quleUJ relalt. ,,LL THIS FQq ONLY TMUitS-Y, OCT. 2, 1111 , • ltSJfJti l11d' II• . . . IU!LIA.Le rBaVICI! \$1.CB "4J .. ._ nn•aGw.HOUa•...,. DOWN ..• looking for buyers and teflen who appreciate our colorful, con1Cientiou1 way of doing buliness. Thouunds heve llr .. dy en- joyed our Unique service and they smile and uy. "Wish we'd heard about you sooner." We will atand on our Un~ heeds to hear about you sooner. Buy or Mil rul estl~the ¥nique way . REALTORs-• THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES CORONA DEL MAR, 875-eOOO e MESA VERDE, 646-6910 C'fiiT . Demlj ~,.. IAOO W. COAIT HIGHWAY N..-dRT ..a1 .... 041~Z BtuWH R-ail, pre6enl6 NEW EXCLUSIVE WESTCLIFF-NEWPORT BEACH TbU deUc'tfW 5 bedroom wttb large famUy room bomt bas · excellent noor plan wttb center haU •trJ. Locat.d Oil street 1D prtme netchllorbood. Large mmmblc pool off rnsiJ paUo lD rear yard. ..... Price, IDeladlDc 1aDd, -$1U.500. 642-5200. 675-4060 I'M ~DESPERATE! I'M A V AILABLEI Rooutly, I'm c.M of tbe molt beaotifuUy decor- ated homes 1D tbe Bluth --but my owner baa to mo•e rtpt awayl YOU CAN LEASE ME OR PURCHASE ME. Immediate actsoa lmportant --please come see me, NOWI ONLY $65,000 Cali 673-8550 THE R !-!\ L ESTATERS ..... • I VALLEY REALTY PRISIMTS CHOICE CONDOMINIUMS. I Beautiful Ocean Views: Ctaooet the OftnlM S bedroom piu or c. of tbt six loYety lll)aclau Z bedroom -.JU II tMII North Lqwa CODdombllllm. BeuUill oc:eu Yifta,, close to beacbta, ~ a.nd aU tlat U,.. Art Colony charm. Top qgallty ~ ut a choice locatiOD. From $54,950. c•67~722S ................... ofiJo Jj/e Waterfront. Lido Nord 6 BR or 4 BR · & apt. $285,000 · Like new! 4 BR., 4 ba . 1-0wner. Custom bayfront. Lawn. patio. p1er & float. S32S,OOO Attr. 4 BR .. 3 ba., Lido Soud 77 Ft waterfront, sandy beach. S27S.o00 · BILL GRUNDY, Realtor lale~tllera Bl4f. et Lh•ll• lele ••••ltl••• C..Mno &Me .... c ....... .., .... I( ... • • .is Jaudl.y the word for tblllnilbly refurbished bome lD Harbor View HUla. DeaitDed " decorated by Dorothy Wilke. Tbelotts210ft. widecl-ferin& an UDObltructecl view of bay 6 ocean. This mint caadit.ioD relllleaee offers IOrJeous gardeDs wltb greenboase, 4 BR, 2 BL lc powder rm.; 2 frplca., l1brary with apeetal alfiee elolet" aquiaite foyer. Call for app't. t.o aee. $113,.00 CNAit•la oaa• Aft. • • .Ia where WI quaiDt dao Is loeated. Older cottage ia frcmt, bas 2 BR. J ba. New UDlt iD rear baa 3 BB... 2 Ba. ClaM to beach, abops, everything! Bath uDita oeeupiecl Call for app't. to see. Price, ~,500. firm. C ~LL TH E H FAD C0 4 C'IWAN AT K ~n~~~Pllwily ~ 2165 EAST COAST HIGHWAY , CDROMA DEL MAR " 675-6060 ........ 1~ 1q. ft. includinc approx. l,or» sq. ft. Of air condttioned offas -7.M0 sq. ft. Is extr1 hich tUt~. remaindet of buildinc ts conctwte block and pumice blodc. 16' • 16• electrically opef8ted loedfrw door. 16' i 25' spqy booth. 100 amp., 240 v .• 3 ph. power. Mercury ...... IliUM! ''1 ......... , ... l-I•Cia PMIUIII for 40 cars - 11.340 lq. ft. of ..... pettrina. Price $325,000 IMil n.S., OW!IIAY CAllY INSPECnOH MAY IJE AltR.4.NGED SAT •• WH •• OR EVES. NELSON ROBINSON Realtor 200 liMN IT., 'MIMA Phone . (714) 675-8120 I liiiV 3411AY$1DI DR., SUITE 1, M.l. 67s-6161 ..................... . ................. BIG CANYON VALUES ~ eaeo.iled 4 bdOOin BROADMCX>R lllomt. aGOG 111. ft. ol Uftll .-c• Jact.iel .......... fiiDUJ room Md -..ter bedroom. Piofet,_U, .... _... Air codttoeed. Set to ~ $1'71,100. 11...-Bit CaaJQa borne. 4 beclrooala. or If ,.. ,..._, t .,..,_. ud dla. s .._ lllllllJ roca. 1AIW ••• ce proflrrt-111 hMec';: JIU"d •• • .... utro 1Vf JIIIMIII ~ 11,500. CAMEO SHORES Long ago the Greek-' named him Eros-the youngest and the most beauU.tul of the gods, In whose absence there could be no harmony. To the later, more sophisticated Romalll he beCame Cupid, a roving, capricious cherub a rmed with a magic bow and quiver of arrows that seldom mlssed. Then came the minnesingers celebnHng him as Love , followed by the poets and the a rUsts. The one thing we cao be sure of Is that -since lime began • no two people have fount! him the same. To the Artis ts ofCytlls, he Is the Eros of First-Jove. Slly as a !awn, hesitant, lender, with the promise of Dream In his ra ce ..• Eros as he should be, for gentle and beauUtul remembrance. 10" high, in color, $135. Bu y with confidence from Orange County's Oldest Porcelain Galleries owned business since PRACnCING witb .ame ltttle flab IDd bOpiDc to wort up to bl&: nordfl.ah lteata are ZOob prntdeat Laan Lactoa, at left, Ud Obit Baume, preteodlnc to be chief coob aDd bottle wa&bers for tile big t..l'beque feast ud money nl&laa: Las Vecu p&rty at tbe Zoota clubhouse lh1s Saturday eYea.lll&. Oet. 4. There w11l be pme1 following cocttatls and dloner. (Ensign photo.} Junior League to hea former Miss America The JunJor League of New-baud of directors al10 ill- port of Newport Harbor will eludes Mrs. HarT}' Daltoo, begin Us year with a bullet • admfntstntlve vtce-presl- break!ast at 9:30 a.m. Oct, dent; Mrs. Randell B. Han- G at the Newporter Inn. sen, community tice;>resi- Martlyn Van Oerbur, oa-dent; Mrs. Thomas Goris, tionally known television recording secr etary; Mrs. personality and lecturer, J ohn Has kell, treasurer; and will be the featured speaker. Mrs, Bndford Miller, cor- Alter •e"tnc u MJss Arne-respondlng secretary. tea, Marilyn Van Derbvrbu DARWIN IS TOPIC OF spoken, over the past 12 years, to thousands otcor-LECTURES AT OCC ponte, civic and govern-C!Ja.rles Oa:.,.ln, hls Ute, mental groups. travels, theories and dis- She created the WarUyn coverles, will be ezamined Van Derbur Mottvationalln-In a S-part lecture series sUtute after lecturfnR to b ~~lJ alte red at Orange teenagers across the country Coast Con86e this ta.ll . and l1Ddlng a need for mo-The frea series will ~ tln.Uonal courses for youth . Oct, 3 In the OCC science She has been a member of -bl.u, and wiiJ contintu· •):t the president's advisory swceaslve Friday.i, from councll on adult education 7:30 to 9:30p.m. and was named "speaker Series lecturer Is o::c of the year•• In Hr13, lll>lo,ty professor Lloyd The meeting wUI be pre-Mason Smith, who bas al - stded over by Mrs. Kae A. ways ha1 a speclallnterest Ewing, new Junior Let.gue tn Darwln. In 1967 be weor , ...... 1Y a.t.a.oit " ' z. ••• ~.~~­ BEAJ.iTY'NOOIS 2132 E.·Cotm Hwy. CoronodeiMor Phone 844-7338 IMLCDUI CIUD, ~" • DRY CLEANING DIMMITT /J ... il.tl6._ ~EMili Fineu quality dry cleaning on tbc prcm'"' • s~U-~oervicc laundry All new -late1r model Frigidaire •uJ.crs 3200 E. Cout Hwy ., COM l't.one: 6 73-%05 • PLO«<STI ,LOwERS fOR ALL~ONI DtM.,J T~sh. FLORIJlTS PHOIIE-n 2431Na•p&1 ..... ce..- IIIII -matloe U!1 ___ ... ,......, ttl ... ., t« Bool:lll, Joe Corr P.O; Boz tl? .su ~liD c_.JAtruo, Col. !121'15 Help protect fOIIrlllll!ld JOU -from bellll labA unlllr ·-· of PRIVATE NURSING -For help dUrtJIC t-dllllealt timet. Competent, dtc- a.Uled te"tce. Coo- sldente, dedlcated care, 968-7405. VICTOR TALKING .W.ACH- 00: -AU llfiCllal ...... utt an, flawless! 41 lacbesbl(b,Uiacbesla diameter. locllldes 20 al- bum• (annce -8 rec· ordll). Hut.mbooneedlel wltb sborpeaer. j;lU Roo, 5S6-&C7'7, after 8 p.m. • MAIIMI MAIDWAII :~il I . . • c~ .. -1euo otoo .. toO J;Just 'Pium c!a Heating --~-~~~-··· an-.,_...,~ ............ .,.. ... ,.. """"' 1101, llltM or ---. UST P LUIIIIIIIG ,, • ..,..... Ml...(lll Llc-llo.SOONI • S .. ICIS GLEN'S GAROENiliG - Cleuap Sem.ce. R ablt rates. Good refer- enees. Call &''13.2007 after 5 p.m. END BOTTLED WATER COSTS -, BoWed water qua.lUJ wttlolt tbe boctle. Leu tblD 1~ per p.Ueo.. Tap CODYeDiebce from under-couDter CODYers1oa WUt. Aqua Rtch, Mr. Ward.. 1-897-0742, 2 to 5 p.m. • CHIROPRACTOR HpUIOie -··Tv••··T...,"'•· •.• ~ .. ••·7 ........ 10·· ~ -..orHTN ...... ONLY ~­····._...co......-Hwv. .u ...... c: CO-HA D•L .... ..... •7•·7.-ol fALL FESTlVA L . Bnnd new Currier spinet piaDo •••••••••• $ 795 Harnmood orpn, L-lOOser- les, ao ooly • • • • • 695 president. The 1975-76 a~"'tttld the w~:ld on a ••lllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil•••············ Slbbatlcal, retracl~ Oar-wln's rouod-the-world YOJ· age oo th~ Beagle. In tM • MI!AIIMG AIDS CtrtckertDc Grt.Dd piaDO, ex- cellent for cocktail. Joupge or recreaUon room • 895 Farllsa. 2-mam&a.l orpn, loaded wttb extras •• 1195 Masoo 41 Hamlin 51" verti- cal pia.Do -ftne tooe 895 Hammond F -100 -Uke new CODdttlon, )1st. • • • 299 SAil: Du.ringthil J.lli~. JOU an 1ft "Power S~ak 1e·· 1iru: 11 Jubtuntial s.uinp. Six popcdar aizn an: Plir·prieord -for compacu. 11andlrd li1e l!ld biscan. rven WIJOIU. Tbi• Goodyear tin la -.btleu. bfu.ply construction. Tile polynm cord wed ill tbe cti"CUUII IMpl~lemptred for opllmum ltr!nJth and JUillenct. The dur1ble 1iJ·rib tread iadtsiped fora roed·boldin:J anp you e~n depmd on. Tirt up now! These Sizes Sale Priced 100 C1~14 ·~ ioiOOEUI 0<' Gtl-llll"' '1o<.._, c..r., II. O.rr e-ll ""- Q1t.14115 fOR woous or To>"'ll -·· CM"'J. cro-tlot,l ,.._, CNrgr", ~--~. ........ Geluoe.~. F~~>J.C.......I ....., ~14115 .... """""' lttal.ldo< WIQI)II. SiiO!tl· ........ -en.;.. l...._w...,...a.,.. wi9D'I.ltS...~a. ~~.~. 0111!1,'-UI:& .... b.., tllt<l •" ..., I"'' o..l e1 ,...., ''",.. ••~-""'o '"r t -.c:•. '""' "': "''"'" oor ....... II l'lo --11"0:0 Plus U.77 to $l.ll F.[ T. per lift, cllpencSill( on 11ze.lfld old tiru SALE Lube & Oil Change SJ88 :.::~. --See Us 1iHisly-- SALE front-End Alignment S888 ::::: -- su nme: of 1973 Smith visited the Galapago!i ls- h .llh. l~ · ,. Da :-wtn's fa. vortte stops on tds trip. Last summer Smithatte,utP I a speclal cou.rse o'l Oarw!.n presente;1 at Oxford Uni- versity In E1tg:lanrl, HAL "fB ISCHE R ~..! ~--Pri>po. Fltti .. Auurod 3;1011 E. Coat Hwy. c:..-dotMor 87WII33 Yamaha 9' concert grand. great for hotel, ctl.l reh or school. • . • • • . 7995 CaU for lnformatloo. SCHMIDT MUSIC CO. Yamaba • Stelnway -Lowrey 190'1 N. Mall> Sl.. Sallla Ana Est, 1914 DECK THE HALLS Well, the boys down at Clly Hall are a.boul ready lo mo•e lnlo their brand new Ci ty Council meeting hall. II wW have a.boul a dozen more seats than the presenl chamber aDd Is only costing you and me aboul $200,000 1o build. Pretty cheap lor • dozen more seats, right? Of course, the burg801ling bureaucracy needs more room. so tbe old clambers wUl be converted lo office space. Moving an enUre pollee departmenl out of City Hall didn't seem lo vacate eoough space lor the japer shufllers. Now, the next big problem Is how lo decorate and IUmlsh the new hall. The City Arts Commission wants lo gel lnlo the act, and we haYe 2 councilmen who are supposed to pick the IUmllure. Here are oome helpfttl suggestloos: Make lhe enUre hall like a Hollywood set, with changeable scenery. That way, when the varlnus seltlsh pressure groups 1»-Y lbelr oolsy Ylllts, we could decorale lo sull them. For uample, a horse-and.OOcgy atmospbere for lhe Corona del Mar 5th Avenue bypua loUrs who hale CArs. And oome tiCenery from the rum "Airport" lor · those who hale airplanes. Maybe some "Bridge on the River Knl" backgrounds for the annual discussion of the hay bridge. But, lor most Council meetings, break- any IUmlture, phony cream pies, and olher Hollywood comedy props would be most approprlale. • But, the most Important lblnc In the clllmber tlbould be a ll!ge blow-up of the City charter, placed dlrec;lly In lronl of lbe C0t111ell, so they can read 11. I 1111••• lhe city attorney should lllve his own copy, jalnted rliht on hlo desk, oo we can uold a repeat of the DelaneJ fluco. Every time an ordinance comes up, the attorney could read aloud from the portiDenl toeetJon of the clarter. . And here's a ~ lor lhe CC>Uicllmeo•a own ..una area. First, let's put the Council down In a pit aDd la¥0 momllersof 111e p!lbllc l!llk down to THEM lor a change. · And giYe •cb councilman a lard cllalr, oo they won 'I cot lon comfortable and conduct mMIII!cs 1111111 lbo wte botlro. • . Nezt to the l!*ker'l podl!lm, maybe we !lboUid teep a baseball bel, oo the public cu clobber ati)botiJ who ftllta to oYOrlpOiitl, or dip Into lbe 1»-rlll!!c lUnd lor other 'P'I~· . ·,f.' . . . Aa lbo comedy CC!II,liDH.• to unfold, IIIOIIIb iller -Ill, ma"" tho aUdience will cot t"-me••c« Nut· April, we abould chalice lbe •tire caot • . -AI Forglt I )' . .. • • • • . I P.a Got on dow. eo lbo llfon aDd buJ ,.,.r IIIOW ahouls •rli. The..,.. JOb• are pltlac dltper -err weet. • '