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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-10-16 - Newport Harbor EnsignTbe docl of Newport cot a eQ-dly reprint thta weelc from a oew law that woald baYe oompletel.ybaADidthtm trom tbe {lty'a bet.ebel. Bat tbe price ot tbeir Ueeue. iiiOJ.ac up. 0o a 4-3 Y<*, tbe City CouoeU declded Tueadly oJ.cbt to bold ap tor 90 daya btfon •ott.ac c.a tbl aU-year bu. Tbe Yote eU•'*' a 2-l/1 boar MDOdoo- clarpd debate 1n a CoGDell room packed 1ttth apeeta- tora. Doc oWDers pleaded, crled and ftDallJ IIJP!wted as tbe CoaocU trW • tal- a..DCe tbelr lDteretU ~ tboM Wbo complained oldoe JET PERIL CLAIMED Jets nytnc out of Orange trot of takeofts and !aDd- County Airport are DOt oaly logs as primary safety oolsy. they're ctaocerous, tbe threats. city of Newport Beacb of-Robert Cltftord of Har- fteblly decided Tuuday. bor Vlew HUts, president Clty Councllmen, woo have of Alr Callfomia., DOted tz.t fought jet noise for years, the a.lr1lDe is bome(I'OW'ft voted to add sarety coo-and headquartered In New- slderattoos to their eorn-port, and oecesary to the platot aplost tbe airport. economic well...belDC of tbe Couocll members alsode-area. elded to tell the county wbere Tbe Alrport Actloo Assn., to go with tbe jets. They a local citizen& group or- ordered a new city study. ga.nised 2-l/Z years ago to aimed at deciding which or oppose the jets. called for several alternate Jet sites acUoo DOW on fiDd1Dg an Is best. alternative jet site. Over The CouncU acted oo the the years, jolnt use of El dtlecatbi&Dd attacks cmthe btecbM. At tau was whether to er..ace the· preeeot law, whtcb allows dop on the be&cb, em leashes. before 9 a.m. aDd after 5 p.m. ezeept dlrtuc sammer. Pro- paoeats of tbe efance wanted a y..-.J'OGDd bu as part of tht city's promised ttchten- lae of aA1ma1 control Ia ws here. Tbe CouncU Yoted unanJ. mously to raise annual dog license fees to $10 aod to 1Dcreue Impoundment fees to $10. Current Ucenses and fees are $6. Spayed and neutered dogs wtu be as- seued only $7.50 a year for Ucenses. Tbe new an.tmal control law also provides for vol- untary registration of cats. By paying $5 ($3.50 1t spayed or neutered). cat owners can get a city ldeotJflcatlon tag, rnaldnl 1t easter to ldeotl.ty the cats owner 1t the cat ls picked up. Toose who wanted to ball dogs from the beaches were greatly outnumbered Tues- day o.l.gbt at Ctty Hall. Mlke Wolf. 3000 W. Ocean Front, west Newport, a leader of the pro-dog group. said the belch bu would be un-con- athl ............... It WOIIId preYeet 111m r.at ft1k1lc oat of bll llloiM akiiC U.. Oeeu Frolll lldeft1k wttJa ld.t q. Doaald Bermu, %141 E. Oc-..t BlYd., 8&Jboa. com- pued tbe tbrtat.ed lien to tbe actb:ls ol BrU:alD's Kblc Georce zoo yea.n aco. "Pl ... doo't baraulaW- abldlJic ciUrAoa with jeep and beUcopter patrols," be pleaded. Shirley Moore, 1309 E. BaJ.boa JlYd~, Balboa, pre- seftted a peUtloo stcned bJ 8'75 E*Ple opposi.Dc the beacb ban. ·· W1U Beot.s, 13, of B!O W. Bay, Balboa. aid b1.l doc ls a peacemaker. "U my dad comes bome to a bad mood, my doe playa wltb him aoc1 makes htm M~Jpy:• Boyd Ramsey, 4Z90rcb1d. Corooa del Mar, oae of MYeral propooeats of tbe ban, compla!Ded that dogs mess 1D his yard u well as on tbe beacbeS. Ralpb Wat- soo, 3503 Seasbore, West Newport, said be was tired of pictlnc up after docS aloog tbe belcb 1D front of his horne. CouocUman Howard Rogers of Balboa tried to ldU the beach ban by tabUnc air safety issue after more Toro and Los Alamitos mill-p than 1,600 persons Uvlng tary alrftelds bas beeD pro-COM CLEAN •U uDder tbe airport takeoff posed, along wltb transfer pattern stped a petition 3 of the jets to Ontario air- months ago asktog the Fed-field, and the constructloD IS ANNOUNCED eral Avbtlon Adrntnlstn-of a new Jetport ln oortltero tlon to make takeoffs safer. Sao Otego COUDty. .... tt th wl revltal vtce-mavnr MUao Dostal, a ..... a er e oe Y· -J"' Richard Pallterrt, owner lzed Mariners Community wbo ciW.lrs national and state of Fat Richie• a Dell. has Assn. held a mass meetlog organtr.atloos cooceroed been named a director of to protest )ets tbat stray wlth alrportnotseandafety, tbe Corona del Mar Cham- from mid-bay takeoff pat-asked ror a city study to ber of Commerce, to t1ll t t n the' st df'terrnlne wbJch alternate eros o y over r we tbe remaJn.toc term of of- bay homes. soloU.oo is best. ftce of the late PaulWcCara, stuart WWbms of Bay City M.anagerRobertWynn flortJt. Tbe•~mNtwaa s.or .. , a leader of tbl peU-wOUld not pr~let wbiD IICb ,._.,.td Tueld&J bJ ..... .... ., ., ...., .,. .... J1 ..... Pad~ ................ port ••a darcer aimed at "1m tt ~~" ..... ll*lld f1l&t IU lDYial tbe mootblydlnctors tbe etty•a btart.'' He cited ~taft wW come up wttb a _.._ bj ... ___._. n•..t.t t"-recommeodatloo before tbe m.~. r\Q. cruwu~ •" PI '10• Residents were urged to and sloppy electronic coo-. end of tbe year. take adYaotace of the anooal Mang hearing is continuing ~t~t:-:.1~ Mr. Mang, 30, was sus-tJoo wlth the City of New-Testimony by school dis-peDd.ed 1n May from the port Beach. trlct otnclals continued yes-teaching job be beld here 0o Saturday, October 18. terday 1D the hearlD( to de-slnce 1968. Studentsanddls-city trucks wtll t.Ye a terrnlne whether Corooa del trtct officials tesWled this special pick-up on the aoutb Mar hl&h school teacher Ml-week that Mr. Maog made side of Coast Highway and chael Mang wlll be dis-semally suggestive re-oo Saturday, Oct. zs. tbey missed. maries tn the classroom. wut pick up oo tbe north Wtth Mr. Mang's own Deonls Evans, prtnclpal stde up to San Joaquin HUts testimony DOt due to berln of COM bJ.cb. satd he had Road. report be given to tbe gen- eral membersbip at the oext rneetmg, whlcb w1ll be held Thursday. Oct. 30, at West- ern Federal Savtogs. Mr. Stoessel, head of tbe traosportaUoo committee, aid that thl COY C .. mbe.r bid 11111t a letter~ tMN ... ----~u,c-cu. the tramc posttJoa. Be saJ4, ·•we bne recoo11rtHd our previoas postucm 1n fuor of a Coast Hlgtnray bypass. but agalost tt belDe 5th AYe- oue.•• He said tbe letter sup- ports tbe Newport Council's staod fuorlog a Bonita Can- yon tnfftc route. He also rneotlooed that other trafflc stucHes belDg done ln tbe county see rn to S1JIII)Ort this reoeral plan. He aoDOWlced that a meeting of tbe South- aut Orange County circula- tion study bas been called for 7:30 p.m. Ttllrsctay. Oct. 23. at the Cbarger Hall In El Toro. unW later thl.s week. the warned Mr. Uq, re-Beclnnt.ng at 7 a.m., tbe heariDc ia expected to last peatedly, about blabebaYior. spectaJ trvcka will take old several more daya. The Tbe heart.Dc is be!Dc coo-fllrnlture, awl.t.ances, dtbrts bearing, open to tbe publlc, ducted by a state bearing and )Ink --bot no mrt or 1s belDC held to tbe coo-otllcer, wttb Mr. Yanc aDd bu.Udt.ng materials. Tbe ctty GEN. HUGHES, TEXAS, terence room of tbe school ao attorney oppost.ac tbe specifies tbat cuttt.aca must WILL SPEAK HERE dl.strlct beadquartersat 1601 testimony of school district be tied ln bundles not over 16th. Newport Hetahts. oftlclals. 4 f~t loog, papers must Goest speaker for tbe an- oaal Air Force A.ssoclatloo brunch to be held at the Newporter 1m! at 11 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 19, wW be u. <Ao. James D. H111bes, commander. 1Ztb Air Force. Bergstrom Air Force Base, Teu.s. He wW tell of tbe latest ftghter planes and at- tack atrcraft U8ed by the Tactical AJr Command. of wblcb tbe lZtb AF is a part. Mary Bell Smith dies Wary Bell Smith, 4S6 De Sola, Irvine Terrace, a part- Umt local relideot 6:>r many yean, collapsed and died s uodlly wbUuattrlDc a rest- aGra.Dt DeU' Bakeratleld. Mrs. Smttb wu a rtUred teacher. Sbe taurht music aDd ktladerprtea In stn.t- foro, CaW., Whre htr Ills- bud, w.u. ,... aqptr1n- ttadeat of JChoo.la. Sbe abo t&Qibt pr1ftte pluo liUOU. A rradoat.otPomoaaCol-tec• and uc BeriDtl.,, ,ne wu clllolr dlrtellor I.Dd ctmrcb pWWit for Stntlord Pretbytertu CbUQ. Sbe wu ............ ot stn~rd Wom•'• Clab. Besides ber t.Js.tii.Dcl, abe leans a daughter. SellDabel Smltb. alao a former teach- er, ol the lrYtoe Terrace address. Senices wW be beld Fri- day at 11 a.m. at Pactftc View Chapel, Harbor VI_., Hills, wltb tht RM. JobD Knot of Newport CtDttr Methodist Cburcb oftlctat~ lne. GIRL SCOUTS READY FOR CALEND4R SALE Oct. Sl la tbe kickoff dlJ for the 1V?5 cal.-llr ate of tba Glrt Scoat eo.cu of OraDCt CoaDty. n.. J•r'• caleldar bas a bl- ceat..uaJ tblme. It ...._ UC* ... biJt!dlyl ol fiUI_,U.._.. PrcaeM fronl tbe ... ptoftdt fllidll ., tnJap .... dYttiN ad -Girl IOIIIt PftilftM Ia ..._.c.-,. Adllt ..._. .. , adtfe .. .. ... ....... Lol'l'&llle Ba.tJ...t lllllkaDI•• ollecpurt Bac~ be Ued to bundles aDd all turntture and appliances should be accessible to the traclcs. At the dlre<>tor's meettnc Mr. Jaok also appointed Pt~ Haapa aDd Bob stoessel to tbe oorntnatlng committee and a discussion was held relatJn& to a chiQge ln tbe by-laws In regard to terms of the directors. Karen Margreta Wood's report oo tbe ftrst blceoteo- lllal actl•lty In cooperation with tbe Lions Club Lobeter Bake wu preseoted by ber daacbter, Karen Chllds. Tbe dJ.nctor's nQMattd tlat tbe Robert J. Etcbeoberc of Harbor VIew HWs Is presi- dent of the Ora.ore Couaty Chapter, wldcb wu aamed to booor ot Geeeral Curtll LeMay, a Newport Beach reaideot. N.B.COUNClL WRAP-UP .. tbt kta, but tbe CoaDcU Yoted hlm down 4-3, I.Dd IIJI)IU'ed to be ready to pus tht bu by the same fete. Bat, Mr. Rogers sued the day for the qs by ukiDC for tbe 90-4ay delay 1D mat- iDe a declsloo. Mayor Donald Mclnnl.l. Vtee-mayor YUan Dostal. and CouocUmu Paul Ryclloff ClppC)Md tbe delay, COUDcU- woman Lucille Kuetm. wlao had surgested the beach ball 1D tbe nrst place at a.o euller Couc:O ... .-, 10Ud to CO --wltla tbl deJaJ. CoaaeUmu Ropn ...,. cllted tllat Mr. Wolf teed a ettbeD.s committee that woal4 work wUb tbe cUy to cl-..t • ap ttat beacl.as aDd prwlde a "811t.poUetQg•• patrol bJ doc onera. RoJ wn.oo of Balboa. wbo uped qatnst tht beaeb bu. Ammed ap tbe eYID1.Qg•s acttrity: ''A dog." be aid, "~ a bic thine to a lot of people.•• ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~. .etlf ~ .11-,. ARVO E. ~AAPA, owner Md publisher of the Ensign ~~~ • WARNINu FOR PROPERTY OWNE;RS A timely warning ha.s been issued again by the C001moo Sense Coalittoo, ''the watchdogs of City Hall." Goldie Joseph, foWlder of the Coalittoo, has alerted local citizens about a new attempt to impose more restrictions on oor right to own property. Thts evening (Oct. 16) at 7 p.m., the Newport Beach Planning CCJnmtssioo will consider the adoption ai new coo- trois, further limiting construction on bui.lding sites. 11ln reality, it would preclude building anything on scme of the smaller lots in the older sections of FIDDLING AROUND -UJto Voorhis and Leslie Alward or Newport Beacb prepare to beat au compeUtloD lD the ban~ and fiddle contest to be beld at tbe Great Earth Festival at the Ora.oce County f&J,rowld.a. Blue· grus bands wlll 'llso compete for the 1,000 1D prise money to be di.stribated amoac wtoners. The caotnt wlll be held Saturday. Oct. 18, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m •• a.od from 2 to 4 p.m •• and Suoday, Oct. 19, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Floats w1ll be beld 3 to 4 p.m. Coo- testants must register one bour prior to start ot tbe contest. Early entries will be acces~ted by call1Dc 545- 1131 or cootactinc tbe fairgrounds. 88 Fair DrtYe, Costa Mesa. The reltlftl QPaled yesterday aDd will cootloue from 5 to 10 p.m. today, 5 to 11 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Suoday. (Boris photo.) NB library plan gets go-ahead town," Goldie Joseph warns. "Even the larger parcels could not build enough to make that expensive land ecoocn1tcally viable. Our taxes keep going up while the use of our land keeps going down. The super no-growthers are catering ooly to the super-rich." A new city library -prob- ably the biggest Ln Newport - will be bu lit In Newport Center as part or a proposed cultural complex. Newport City Council Yoted Tuesday night to oe- gotiate for a Z.1 ac~ site )l st east or tbe ft" station a.Dd police headQuarters on SIDta Bartlara Dr.. Hit to (Cootloutd oo Pa&e Z) a litt alrad} cJcated to the B -. G Dy _bu.lld.tng t•lm.lt Bewport Hartlor Art --UCI\ U , , ::~ ·ngo::te ~~~ Newport Center on agenda ,,~¥~~~1~:;":~ ~ The fUture of southeast pected to ask for permls-ready offered It at $3.%5 Newport Center, Corona del sloo to bulld a shopping per squart foot, or about Mar's Buck Gully. and the center to Newport Ceoter•s $300,000. The compuy city's general plan Will be southeast corner along claims that is 25 per cent dlscussed tooight, Oct. 16. Coast Hwy. between Mac-less than the parcel's ldgh- Artt.ar and Avocado. est Y'llue. Mayor Donald Me-at the rneeUQg ol tbe New-T - C B'"'"-and hl~rl .... tralls lnn1s was directed ue-Y port Beach Planntog om-...... 't> ·~ c ll t to through prlrnitlveBuckGully by the ounc to ry mlsston. bett 1 Tbe lnlDe Co. ls ex-wlll be discussed. A h1k1ng negotiate a er pr ce. N.B. FIRM HELPS SATEUJTE GO UP Tbe Ford Aerooutroolc DlYiston ln Newport Beach was respor~.Sble for the de- slp, denlopmeot and manu- facture of Important systems ror the weatber mooltorlDg satellite bttag laUDChed to- day, Oct. 16, from tbe Ken- nedy Space Center ln Flor1dl. trall has beeo proposed, and An actual building design the Com mission 1s expected has not been discussed. LI- to cooslder dropping tbat brary board members want trail from long-range plans. a 30,000 square foot atnK- and substituting a bicycle ture, which would be about 5 traiL Urnes as big as the city•s Other possible cha.Dges 1n bi«est library. the bruch the city's general plan In-l.n Mar!Mrs Park. But. seY- clude a re-def.tn1Uoo of eral Counctl members "~.:tldable acreage" as U warned that they Woo't go for pertalns to restdeottal de-a bulldJne that big, at least Yelopmeot, and creation of not r ight away. a new · rn eodlurn density" Also to be d('('lded is oow hoUsing dt>slgnaUoo. These to ttoance the new facUlty. Ctty Manacer Robtry WJDD offered 2 possible altel"Dl- tives: a reoeral obUptioD bood lss:De. wblcb W'Oilld n- qu..[H a two-tbl.rds a.pproftl by local voters. or a )IUit powers agreemeot wttb U. COGDty to lbUe tbe eott.. In tbelr UDII'lmou de- cl.sloD to mon t*d oo U- bruy piau, U. Cc.cU _, a&r. w,_ to COiiiiiiC:t OllltJ ot!lclal.t abollt • ....... I.Dd to abo .......... a. (TOUDdwort i)r a bcmd el~­ tioo. 0o Oct. za. tbe Coa- c ll eJpe<:ts to appotnt an ad-boc library selecttoa commfttee to get toto de- tails ol tbe plan. l.oclucUDc selection of an archltect. SeYeral West N""POrt residents objected to apead- tog so mucb to baUd a blc library east of tiM baY. com- Platoinc tbat b.cWUes to tbetr part ol town are DOt sutftcieot, eltber. The lnlDe Co. has do- nated an ad)lceot site to tbe Newport Hartlor Art Ma- seum. but ntued to daaate land to Soutb Coast Repertory Tbeatre. P1au also ca.11 ror a small reataa- rut ln the colbtral complex. Museum board pi"'SideDt Dand Stemmets 1lftld the CouocU to speed liP library ptans, because the mueam ls desiped to sban a part- tog lot wttb tbe library. Aerooutrooic prortded the allJdJ.lary propulsicm system. t6e VHF transponder. the power eoatrol unit, and pro- cured the apocM boost motor used ln mOYblc tbe satellite loto its orbital pos1Uoo. rule changes would affect yet-to-be-developed lntne Co. la.Dds ln the city, aod could result In lower boos- tog densities tban those at- reedy planned. Ex -11. gov. of Idaho dies Tbe 647 pouDd •telltte Is known as · 'Geostatiooa ry ~ntiooal EoYlroDmeotal Satewte-A (GOES-A).'' It wW pro•lde aroaDd the clock conrace, tn.umltttlc clar, abarp pboto8 to ea.rtb reeelYlac atatioos ~ry SO mllllltel ror met.oroloctcal ue, IDcllldJ.DC watber i)re- eutmc. A.tr.-U.Sc ~ra- IIDrtM DtYlatoa Ia Palo Alto 1.1 tbl prlaae coMrador • Also under coosJdenUoo for general plan changes will be tbe Aerooutroolc-Ford property north of Big Can- yon. The Cornmlsstoo meets at 7 p.m. at City Hall. The m~ Is open to tbe pub- lic. Discussion of tbt Mar- Iners MUe speclftc ar• plan, orl(tDaUy slat.d for ton.IPt. has beeD ~ uatU oelt mootb, poulbly at lbe ~OY. ZO aftu1moD study Mssioo. El Toro buld tilt atrud wt.n .. c ---Geld., .. n.r ...... ~"'*' ...... ~t. lt Md Wille.-.............. Loaal rudt 1 1 .,.. n- ...._.a.ttMawUI..-. .................... -..,., I. • 7W 'hit ....... «' &II :II M oct. ...... ' .. 10 ,...., Oct. ......... . '"IOp.a. ,.... cUitlr --.,., II an a t , I .. ..................... tllfttlr ..... llllta.. years. He came to COita Mea lD 19&0, IDd wu act1Ye ln ClYte I.Dd polltlcal afb.trs ot the city. He btldllbrary card No. 1 at the city IJ. brary. a.~ •m•ed byhiswtfe, Frueea. IOU Rlclard of Saa Frucl.lco &Dd JobD ot c.a ......., IDd ? Jn.nd- cbOdnD. A I'08HJ •ntee wt.U be beld at 7:10p.m. todly, Oct. 16, Ill~·· Co-sta Mea c.lapel. A -.ra1 mua wt11 be btad at 10 a.m. FrtdaJ at 1L Jolla a. a.,ttlt Cllbolle Cllilllreb. 8uta1 wtU be .. Good ~ cem•I'J, lllat- llcbS.Q.. PAUUAIMO TEAOtER IS AlARD MOM IMEE liU'JlnJrOU. ..... . ,.....,., .... t" 8dllll. c.---. ... ... .... • ;:aut .. .. ............. ,.., ) .... -411 .... ,., ..... ..., .. ,.,. -... tk • .., .... .......... vc 'ftll t? trtel J' I I u•••• ......... .. •••• r ., • ..... I it' .. .. ....__ ... 2 ••• llr I u 5 ..... .,.., .... ., .. --~C?J'I .. tl 'TILI~~t~~~~• m•.,.... -.-flllL~ -·-*"· ... fQI-WIIIILY,. • .__ .. ....... 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Jack &parka, fuhkJD coordiaator, ud W:ra • .~Robert BumaJiu, p .. t prelideDt. Gu..ta Yt.U be rnetect bJ Mn. -\fliltam Hutcld-, AuxWary presldalt. 7lae Birch Lo1 • ' Get US out! f ' > .. . ' ...a ................ an Jllll • •• IIJJ .... .. ·_. nou.,...o .._._ .. .,..,....., ................... , ... , ....... ...... ?zh'hl U.. n'rv. • will bo ....... olllt tit -~ ... --"TTooriP&fll,. l'al .. --.............. .., ..... CtMtar ~ ....... , .... " ••• + .,... wltll ..u1D WM"m·He....-•• t' ... that until w pt to tht Md .. t.oe. wWeb-...: ' ..... --~-.-.-"No-•l)'boplaoodelldot-<1 --o-M-. ....... -Juo&--IIIIo 1f1bt-t1w1 .-lapooo41a --..,._._C••mtfllthtGcsw nl" altywltll the law •..• ",..._,.. .. ,..: CINrtJ, ..._ ltHiel4f'www4 I 1'4 :1 • .,,..._to • ....,.. -·• ~ • .._. IIIWloh ... booiolor,-..,.... .... ~ ....... ~ • oqhjoet "'-h Umltaliobo ......... ...t" --tl!iN lo o (lod; tliot riPU aCrillod b)' low." ANI ., It -· Tbo(l!•N· -· -ljl&, .... --· ... that _ .... "' Ood, ---"'~­~~~~···~lltopi'OIC.IctiiDdPfh••• aad t.bta tak• them • ..,. in tht.., ... thoOod-lliwertploftl-.lad----lb. . book bollofa lo tho ponJiol _...ty that .... .. .,.,.t ,. tho ...., .. t "'tho -'"· -thou O• BW Of RIP"' muter. By CXIIltiUt. our BW ~ tuchta _._ no powtt elthtr to pt cr to tab • ..., aaan't Tbo Pld.._., OfTbo U.N. ~ • Qod.iJ.., ponooiol riab ... A.-eliDa 10 tho A ...,p .... ly oppoolte UDdozlybof fNmloo AmeriW. Conltttutlon, DO..,.-~ lbt can be found in the mueb·hlraldld ~ lUU.. pemment-hu or lhould have eueb paww. otucltod dOC\IJIWI .. <I lbt Ualtod No\looi. IM· -lbt .....U..,: "eo.c-oboll mab DO caUNibt U.N. olwoys boo -uy ~ Ood'o low NOpOCtlnc oa •teblllb.,..t <I NlllloD. cw ui.atence, it bu newt believed that mail'• JIIOhibltbtc the INt o:erdN thlrlol; or •bride· n,hu come from hil CrMt«. And IIDet, in the U., thefNedom ol.,..eh oroltbe ~or &bt U.N.'ovlew, the world body ltoolfla-..,., It riaht<llbtpooplo.,.....blyto-blo •... " ahould come • no au.rpriM at all to wiU... the Tbt,ditfennce betwem the U.N. "Y and the orpnlution Uluminl the role at the Deity in Americu ·~ il irreconcilable. diopo ..... riab ......... . Equally ...... p ... ma ,. lbt ..... ptlan .., Wlololl no y.,. c.o..? Her urgent plea ts that concerned property owners go to City Hall thts evening and oppoee the adoption of more controls. Eternal vigilance certainly Is the price of liberty --even right here In our own home town. • • • • • GUN CONTROL MADNESS . -· DANIEL BAIRD WALLACE, liOD of Mr,IDdMrs.Beecber Walbc~ of3ZSCameoSbor .. Road, Cameo Shores, t.a beea accepted as a first. yea.r student at the Da11u Tbeologlcal Semlnary 1D Dallas, Teus. Whlle at the seminary, Dan rill be lD· Yolved In a rlrorous 4-year graduate procnm whicb centers La tbe study of the Bible and lDcludes emphasis In the fields o1 theologJ, mlssloos, en.ngellsm, Greek and Hebrew. the U.N. of additimal power to aU8piDd or Uall.ke • many people wbo alnacb live revoke buie ri1ht.e. In eben, the U.N . baa let under a totali&utan l)llt4lm (the Soviet Cooati· ttMlf up u a completely arbitrary liver and tution il writttn ju.t like the U.N. Covenant), at what ow foundin& fat.hen caUed "un-,.. in the United Statee have a eboict. Wa can ,:ali.,.oblo ftiahta," which they COI'NCtly ideoti-continue to enjoy Gcd-Pven richt. which Wl· fled 111 havin& come from God. not be uiiUJ'PII(I by pernment, or we can 1lida into ,ovemment by an all.powerful United Na· There Is certainly an tlloglcal hysteria among the crowd that Is clamoring for giDl registration and for the outlawing of handguns. You might call It gun- control madness, a malady almost ex- clusively afflicting the liberals and left- wlngers. I believe I am stating the case ac- curately when I say that the haste excuse given by the gun-controllers Is that they are thus seektng to ccmhat LEITERS giDl-vlolence and gun-wielding crlml--- nals. The absurdity of such naive reason-• !NTIM!DATIO!I WINS? in ha dl d t T Edttor of the Ensign, g . r y nee s rebu tal. here are A smart cooc,.. tsabroad plenty of laws on the books right now lD t he land called "WlDotng MR. AND MRS. PAUL PRfi'CRE'M' of Corooa del Mar were recent guests at an orientation dbmer meetlnl of the CouucU to the Goochrtll lndustr1• of Onna:e COUDtJ. The meeb.og was l\eld at the facility headquarters, Flfth &Dd falrYiew streets, Santa Alia. Mr. Pritchett, a recent appolDtee to tbe woluoteer councU, stated, "Each member of the eouncu 1a encoarared to obse"e first band u much as he eu about lbe organization to better eqWp him In Ilia a!!Ylsory capactty, •• by lntlmidaUoa." against the use of guns In tbe ccm-No better 01ample of tbe mission of crime. If these laws were strateoY ts aYalloble '""" strictly enf ar ced and If the courts that allorded by our Cudt-' date Qutcley, 1t'ho ).lmpa into ould impose the maxinnttn penalty, the poWteal swtmveryearly TOM ANDERSON re would be no need fftt'm_pte't~111lli-"'•'---tllal.un-. ~ :r-, ,._~aa·~~leomes ~A m«JcJ't, Wo1y Fn!JIJ. Ql. atone •bo ean match the 11!04)o these liberals and left-wlngers $50,000 to $100,000 Yhlch I i I , Quigley bas uallable, tr.t ser ous y be teve that a law hannlng he (Qutgloy) has the best handguns would get the guns out of chance ot •lDnlng tile prim- the hands of •the criminals? Only the ary race lor Assemblyman Badham's seat. law-abiding citizens would be disarmed. At thts potot, according It has Indeed been corr ectly stated· to the rules of "wlDntng • by tntlmldaUon," any po- If guns are outlawed, on ly the outlaws tentlal rivaLs ·wtthout that wi.ll have guns. maoy dollars would reallr.e thelr hopeless posUloo and Do the liberals and left-wtngers presently melt away, leav- seriously believe that a law requiring tng tile ttetd cl<Or tor Mr. . t t ' f .11 Quigley's ambtUDOs. regts ra ton o guns Wl get the crtmi-That reduces the wbole nals rushing in t o register thetr gwlS? hope of democracy to a mere Le game of bucks, Even Mr. t the U. S. Supreme Court shatter Abe Lincoln mtcht have had that dream. In a 1966 decision, u.s. theprudenoe !Diade. H h d ,, ha f l Any challengers to that vs. aynes, t e court ecreeut t eons oonc,.., lD tbls yearotour cannot be required to registe r an Illegal oatlon's btcenteoetal? All tt gun because that would be In violation ukes ts ruts. """•e mlgbt ' acquire a statesman. of their 5th amendment protection against stoceroly, self-Inc rimination . Just let that sink ::::.,wrtms'::~ In, dear gun controllers. CADET SEVIER WINS RANK OF COLONEL "Food for Peace" means food for Communists. For the onl y real peace the world will km?w in our time wUJ be full and complele s urr ender ro the CommumsiS. Or elte the Second Comins. And many think this 15 upon us. "Food for Puce." would be belter named ··Food foo Surrender.·· liberals pullle lhll we can buy peace. p1ece-meal, by helping rhe Co mmunists raise their standard or livin1; hy making "aood" Communists out of bad Communists. There are, of c our s e . n o aood Commu nists. There'~ littlr connection between peace and prosperity. Cuba was full-hellied at irs hiJ.hest peak in his tory when the &rt:at "liberal" The r ight to bear arms Is solidly protected against abridgement by the 2nd amendment to the Constitution. Ownership of guns also ccmes IDlder the protection of the right to own private property. And as an Individual right, it comes under the ccmmon law right of self defense. The government has no m ore right to· legislate gun control that It has to confiscate any other private property, or to legislate coo- trol of speech, religion or the press. Cadet Mlcblel L, Set1er, Cutro, backed by Ralph soo of Mr. aDd Mra. Donald McGill, Thr Nrw York K. Sevier of 801 Camp)J)r TimrJ and "our" State St,, the Shafts, taa been D 1 1 k epar men , too over. appolnted poup commaocler with the nntoiCidetcolooel Now Cuba would 1taru tn his anU at lbe U. s. Air except for ouuide help. Foree Acsdemy, Colorado. West Germany. before Cadet SeYla', a member Commu nism , wa1 a of the clau of 19'76, •med paradise. (Atlanta, before the boDor for b1l leader-llaJph McGill, was a areal ship abUltJ &ad academic city). Not all "Uberals," staDdlne. Tb1asa-t•mmer, maybe not eo~en mott he se"ed u oat of tbt sallor ataff offt~n for the '"liberals, .. are Communilta. •• Jndiant rum more rau loose rhan even our Supreme Court does. Indians have "open housina" for rats, untouchable people and holy cows. The lonl"term ~lu lion for India, and other starvina Sodalist nar ions, il .eif-help. M much as one-fourth of Ameri c a '• wheat production has been sent to India in a tiRJI.e year -12 million tons -600 ships ferryina a nUUion tons a month. Indian !'Its eat more than tbat . But the Indian people will expect w to feed them and the rau too. We are hated but the t1t1 are holy. India il complerely Socialistic and pro-Communist. The state ow ns and controls practicaJiy all the fertilizer plants, and nearly everythin& else. Ma ybe India is not hun&ry uou.Jh. In lndla, proaperoUJ SOuthern provinces ruely a nd reluctantly hdp atarvln1 North em provinces. "Let Unc:Je Sucker do it" it their motto. Our lytna bureaucrats, wblle IJ o ur in& out apiculUiral "turphuet" inlo the pothole• of the world, have slyly encoun~d Im portation or huae amounta or m~ny or thOle Much of the gun control manta ccmes from addle-pated vtstonartes who think they have the answer to crimes of violence, But there Is a more sinister aspect to the campaign to disarm the citizenry. Let'&· not kid ourselves. There Ia a hidden force at work seeking to render us defenseless against the con- spiracy to lmpoee totalitarian rule over all tbe world. The gun-controllers are playing Into their bandll, and If gws are eventually outlawed, we wU1 han ao defense, either against the common academy's tacomlle freab. T hey're cheat ina the mu clul dl.l'tlc tbetr Ill-Comtnunilts out of their ltl.tJ t.al.c trairdlall· dues. But .. Ube:rala" are I a me •' I n au r pI u 1'' Tbe cadet la alflZiftdl· n otoriotu chuts 1nd oomtnoc!itia. 1 crtmi.Dal, or agatn.t the colilplrltCII's ,bo baYS already IUCCftded ID bloltloi ~ . . -qut liberty • alaaOIIt llaJf t1 tile 1rGI'Id. . .. .,.,, ,, ,., .... ,...or..,...~•GN ---· ,..~ ........... att of Coroae del Mar hiP phonies. · L..-than I~ ot the sehool. India didn't pve aid to wcdd't wrfact il cultivated, !• VI r-• ~ ld and t.. tu'l richet Ue Occ:5 NEW..,'"ER ... •• --~·•""" n't JII""'I"U'"" afford lt. She jutt b&eedl us •JrtuaUr unt1pped. ne RATED FIRST CLASS and roou for our,. • ..,.._ """~~" ohould be blomtd Orup Cca.t Ctllep'a Ru.uil at•• lndll 1/60 a1 mon on •upidtty than on lbiiJIIIl ..., a pu, Cout much ltlin 11 we do, ud ••· AI estimated tw•ttc Lts.a. ra. neetNd'a ft.nt .. have ben denounced in ~ bl.l.lia. fi).OUAdtOffllll can be elau nt:lll for ..._ ,... the lndiaa rerltament tor harwlt_. fro" Amcricp 11Aid Jut ....... •••..,., • not doinJ mon.. lndll hal ...., ..., ,.,r -two Md TMa..,..wuprtJ&t''S.,. about the • .,.. amo11nt of ahllft_.u..,..atrtt• . tal *stl ..... CoU4i' te c:uhtwate4 farm ra-• II wo AI fiCICMI• Ill leodltr"""' p,... ..,.~oaw., ----, u. Voolow.., f11 do, -1/10 ao ...,... out ·-dllt. M'U bo Mt111 • _.... .. ,......, .. ftrtUiur, no ,..tkidel ••-to ,.,. • for DOl -. (peau ue ltoly) and ,...... I IUft aot ,.._. c:.c u.. ...... , .. ,. proct...,. ... daM.,;, ...... for .... ,... .. • .. ..,...., ••• '1 "ta toHaiHliiNt I'• ""''~4 ,or Hlaa ~.'lUlSI _.. 1 ,.._. hMMI ..., • • ...._,.. Maad J' enfat t rt ::; "r =:.?, 1.4 ..... .... ~ .... ..d'"" ...... .. AU Ill .. ..., IIIII-lltd 'l .... c..lt.-... -••ml•lfl ....... . ......:··~. -., -::'··..:.e-.:= =--I"'!·:.:.. .... _,...,..._ """"· --11811 ... , .... """"'~ ......... • oot •• _,. ... ... n.....I'IIIJ. U.N. c.....auJa a ..... lllalolo ti...,. A elca readinc at the UDited Nationl Cov-Then are .ome who intilt that the world IIWlt on Human fti&hta demomtnta our body il worthy r:l1upport in ~pita; r:llt.a manife~t point. One artlele dec:W.: "Ewryone aball daficienci•. But beeaUM tbe U.N. '1fouodation haw the ftabt to tr.adom of upre.icm .... " il an lnvitatioo to tyramry, the attitude ri any RMd further and tba bcdw becoaMe obvioul: true American toward it muat be: Get US out! ..... 1ubject to certaiD IJID&}U., liabilitiel c 1m nw~ IJUoct. SMkrY'"-""" LapDa Belch· hl8tory pro. fea80r HarrJ Jetrre,.., sa. He ... u tbe Mlt DOW held by Aodrew HlDablw.Mr. Jef .. fr.,-, who t-.chM at Fuller .. ton State, cbancterilet blmaeU u a "modente Re- pubUcu." He 11U •"ed as a teciab.Un aide ID tbt MooN and -· Joo l.apu Beacb. be bu bMl auocf .. ated wtth a mo.,.ment op .. poiiiDc llortbor. _.nelloo and betoDcs to MYenl •· VlroamMtau.t fi'OIPII, ZIPPIES IN •• "'Yft. _..,,. ...-y lucky ro h•w found him.'' ---·- SWISS FILM NEXT IN DCC.'S MOVIE SERIES "Tbo middle <I llill world," lhe tlortu aJm b7 A1ala TUDtr, 1.1 this wtetta pntl tttcw taOrupCout Collop'& ,.UC llllD_..., "TIIIt FU• Watcb. '' TboaJoowtnbooe- at t p.IO.IatlrdlJ, oct.U, .. l1oo occ ro-. Milia- -.. $1.$0, Dr •• .,.. ffMd. a JIOillld pa aiL I I' Of loJI'* at Cal-1111-rmr!IJ, '-......, will 11M tllle tltM lllfM. '!kftlall ___ _ rW..,._...,,,,.,..., ... pulluloll .., -... .. ...,. ..... _ .... -LOCAL lili;l!BERJ AT ZOMTA COMPEREMCE ................. 1111 titli .:..., ........ c:to ,r:-• ~!IIIII ~ -= LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS WORK TOLD "Wbat the Leapt of Wo.. deDt, will e~plaiD two ot mea Voters ls au aboat.. tbe loea1 studtu ~r , tbe 11 tbe tbeme of tile Omit y,ar, thoM • cable' t.te .. Caut Leape's member.. wlstoa. &ad IPIClll dlartcta. ablp 1000 luocheoo Oct. !! Sbe wU1 .ao deecrlbe tbe at the home of Bernice cootrlbutlou made last Jtar Sbuler, 1U Hartlor t.labd to the plazmlDg of mau Road. trustt 1D Onage COUDty bJ W:arp.ret StlY'8n, prelli· her croup. LIGAL.IICiTICI __;:_L..:I~t.\-L_HO_n_C_I_ CITY OF NEWPORT BEAC~ CAUFORNlA NOTICE INVITING BIDS SEALED BlDS will be nceiYed at the of!lce of tb1 Cltj. Clort, CUy Hall, N-rt Beoeb, Colllonola, WIW 10:30 .4-M. 011 tbe 29th daJ ol Oc;tober, 1m, at wb1cb time tbeJ wW be opetOOd and nod, for performlllc .. rk u foUOWo: CEIIENT-MORTAR LOONG CAST IRON WATER MAINS '"in ,.,,~PI>P(JJJIULA~A,-1~1J1 ,:,, .,..,..,o .,, ,, o,coiiTIIJoCT 1911-,A.,o,,.,1 •• 1 , ·•3/i ,, " asq anlll be aabmttlild"'aa tile • .....-mnn criea w~· ooo&n4t.~am..tl ~by tbe PubUc Vt'orU D.,tmtDt. The 1MtHoa~l CGP1 of tbe prapoal form 1..1 to be retatooct b7 the -lor bls ncordo. Eaeb bld mul be accompuatecl by cub. certUled cbect or lllddor'o Bood, modt po:rablo to till CUy ot Nnport lk&cll. tor u amotmt eQ\Ill to at 1tut 10 percaot of the amo~~:~t bid. Tbe Wle of tbe projoet and till ""'"' "SEALED BID" lblll be clearly marked oo tbe outside of tbe eawek:Jpt cOIItltotor tbe bid. Tbe eoatract dOcwneota: tbat must be completed,. e••· catad, &Dd retuned Ia the .. led bid are: A."'-' B. Dnt:pwtkm of SubctUractors C. Bldder'a BeDS D. Noa.coU111Joa AfftduU E. statem.t ot Flau.c1&1 ReiPOQI1b111tJ F. Teetmleal Abtllty IDd E~p~rlloce Refertoe .. TbeM dociiUIDts abiU bt a1ftacl with the stpatare IUid tlllos ot tbe por .... odpolDc oe -If ot till bidder. For corporot-, till odp&hlroo of tbe PRESIDEIIT or VICE PRESIDENT ODd SECRETARY or ASSISTANT SEC- RETARY aro reqlllrod IUid till CORPORATE SEAL lllll11 M afDud to all docwneots reqalrtac 11plhlr-. In U. cue of a PartlwabJp, tbt ll.pltare of at latt aoe pural putDir ll required. No bids wtU be aeeept.ed from • cootractor wbo 11u aot-u-1a ·-...... t111 _-.of Cbq)ter '· DIY!abo mot tbe -... -· Code. Tbt coatractor lbl.ll ltate b1l Uc•H Dambtr ud eluodllealloe Ill till pr-L ODe ... "' plaDo ... -doeamoola, lacloodlor _ .. , .,....-. mar be --at till -lie Woru Dtport-. CUy 11a11, Nnport -b, ealllonol&, at ., co.t to 11MaMd coMraetora. U ta nqaltld t111t u.. p11W: u4 CGDtrt.ct doc1111.U bt re--.s wttldD a w..a aft• tbt bid ,.., •• ~ Tbe CIIJ lal adoploct l1oo BT AlmARD 8PECIFICATION8 . FOR PUBUC . WORKS COHBTIIUCTJON (111'11 _, u pr-od b7 till Soolllml Collbol& Cbaj)ter1 <I lliiiAIIoor- k&o Nile Woru .U.C-Uld 11oo •--~ c-....ro 011 4oaorlco. Cq1loo ,.., bo --11rooo Bolldlror N ..... lie~ lOIS O.Wiooool A•-· Lao Aoplol, Colllonl& 100M, (Ill) 110-M'II, Tbo CIIJ ltU adoploct lludord lipoelal -IUid ...,_ Dnwllop.' Coplta of -on "'oJ»Io olllill •-W.u ~ ot a -., $1.GO per lit. A _,d "~of -...olore-.t•ort lor CUy" tono ltU -oQ!od 11r llill CUy, nlllorm II tilt *' -<I -~«IIIIU!o tollill CIIJ., no •motn '" -.WIJI bo reqolroct to -lolol _...,. __ Willi-. ~·MJf ............... t .. OVIua(Bid ....... ~ Jllld wor trtll ...... .,., r.------e••........_04 1 ., .. ...., ll ,,., ., a. tf C•'•"•~n. ns a 'rl _., ..~·~ ... a...,J...., ........... at .• pt dotol ... .,o&_Ml .• ftl ·-~ •~~~~~~w Gttldo'*"'" I' I llldtr.tud tlll.t lt aa at a.il WUUaa Wild botM ... 10 1t1H liD Ill Lido • llle Worldlf CalallltUIM ot o;-.. COIItr PbW&rmoelc locs.tJ e&IDe lito .,..... lid IIU bMD 101111 ltroac ..., ..... ~ molt~ orpatuttcee eo.-· mer. tacatiou, uu ~. Uftll IP to ttl ume, woru tbt y•r road cre&Uac nrled, --1 IDd .......... IIIDdm&dt UUol• tor "*' IIUMal PIDCIIU' IICUGG. Wra. IYU S.Wna, oommtttet member, hoMed tbt "tnt thU year. Rtr Lido llle ~me, rteb wiU. ~•tJ aatiquN, aa perfect fOr ctetailld ~J of tbltr dulrlblet. Sbe, wttb co-chllJ'Tn&D Pat.J McClllN, Pee Rtclay aod Tbelma.TlJomu. Wtloomed ud dtreetld tbtm to make the clamour cireu1t • • . via tbt rtcbt or the left ••• both IDdtd at tbt refreabmiDt ceater poollldt UDder a abaded ar•. Glamortsect by ._ad10m1 •"-IDe mea, huJbloda Dick MeClare, EarlS.wyer aod Laddie Rlday 1D brtcllt red jacuta. Mra. ClJDtoD EutiDID wu aoeUoo co- ordinator of the ltleat bf.dd.llc. Troubadour ChrtltlaD !rtc eootbed the d1aJlii01DfiCIIP1rttl ol tbNe wbo wen OYer- bid oe 10me pr1Ject U.m .-aeb u the OJ1cta1 P'IDtlllca by Gloria BnduoD Moooey ud Fru WW&ama, or Glorta Leao•a DMdle po!at Ch.rlstmas ltoc:ldDc (tt went home wltb Helen Coffey), DOt torcetuac the ceramic pota by Paul Elroquilt aod tbe IOl'ieoGS table covers by Mary Allee Ayres • • • the '·st~ rtcht up'' oeedlepollrttd ltep ladder by Lelia Scrurgs and kDttted lfebans from the needles of Mra. H..ter WWis I.Dd Mrs. Robert Vordale, plus the rnaplftceot three peneled macrame orleatal .cr ..... elepat sbeeta were acquired by OCCPS boudmem- ~r Floss Schumacher. Otbera we aw wrlUac their b~ were Mmea. Arthur Coou, Del Feddermu. Tomu Inch, Cleo stUlweU, Harry Marsh, Syctoey Bartlett, Edward Rlmpau I.Dd Honce Ma.lttn. More were Fran Jones, Mlldred Tumer, Pat Healy, Dotty MeN"'• J.a TIDdDwaky aDd Ja.ne Porter • • • both ue U.O OCCPS board members. sun others were Alliloa LoYelaod, Toal Ayres, J•o Wauoa, Helen Draper, EUeeo strock, Wary Lou MollaDder, Mryna Safttg, 80Dote Stouffer, Jean McGee, Amelia Lockoey, Mary Lou HopldDI, who, BPW picks top lady The Newport HarborBusl-lnlne, 0. Mona Sbeltoo of ness 11 Professional Wo-Costa Mesa, Patricia Zlec- men•s Club wUI celebrate ler of HunUDctoa Beacb, national buslDess women's Helen Tnpp of Costa Mea, week Oct, 19 thru Z5, glvloc and Myrna RoHDfeld of recocolUon for women In Hunttncton Beach. buslnesJ. Tbls committee has se- At the monthly meeting leded the w1onl.Dr letters tooJ(ht, Oct. 16, a total wo-submitted by members of man 1n a profession or bust-the clllb who oomillated their ness wlll be named woman candidate tor the boaor. of a chievement for 1975-Dorothy Capalbo wtll abo 7& Chairwoman ot tbe com-shoW a 16 mm moYie eo- l.tt 1 .P.P..f9tbt E UUed "Pack )'Oar own m " :r.tli!Gftk-dl.iKh "·lW~ft'f 1Qi ~red fllm ~~ a..e..w>w.HI! T·-~1 ellftd at tM Oruce dent Dorothy v. Wrtpt of · c.Dty Airport _. Ia N.w- ,._ ' 1 • • port Ha.-r.. A• local ball• GEM . TALK &1 eY J. C. HUMPHRIIS J.t.:. Humphr~•. who. 1torw •t 1813 N•wport 8/wl. Ml bHn • Corr• M•,. l•ndmMif for morw th•n 11 lf••n. II •n WthOflty Of' ,.,.,, •nd J•-lry. THE STAR·CUT DIAMOND L tJI•sl 1, Hardly a y•r roe• by without the IDweaUoo of a new st.pe tor di.amond cut- ters to use; and we wlsh that we could show you the beautlll.ll, 53 poiDt, n.awless star-cut dtamood oow to Geneva, bec:auM ft Is a perfect nample of what cao be doGe by lmac- taatlve dealptra aod pUled dlamood cutters. Made to nn, .U and etcht .potnt shapes, tbt aew contlguntioo reiUita ID a clean, cleat dlarnood with shiny polots tt.t looks larcer ttaDlts wetcbt would Indicate. AlthouCh not quite u brllllaot U CODYtlllttoa&l round sb&pea. tbe alar 4t stone bas a aprMd tt.t makes a 1 cant PfD look llke l-1 /Z CIJ"'ll ud leDda ltaelf parUcularlJ weU to IDU lUll aettlDp. nus womu stars as she reYeala ber t1nlt attempt to make a paractate )Imp IDd laJid to tbe ocean otr N"- port Beacb. Tbe sobject deeta with her effort to conquer her tears aDd con- trol her emotions. OCC OFFERIP4G NEW COMMUNITY SERIES "Oruce County: where have we been, and where do we go from here?" Is the UUe ot tbe Drat ~tssloo of Orance Cout College's new community IDtencUoo series meetlog oo WedDes- day eventDc• from 7:30 to 9:30 In OCC's Art Lecture Hall 11 G. AdmtaioD la tree. Cueat speakers for the openiDc session are Henry Panla.D, profeuor of tUtory at occ, a.ad RoD Yeo of Corooa CS.l Mar, • mem-~r of tile <>race Coaaty Plannilc Commtuton. Sabseqaeot leetvea an slated for Oct. Z9 lJid Nov. 5 I.Dd 12. Tbe eer1es Ia CO• .,aiONd by tbl Jlllllor Leape of M.wport S.ctt, CARICATUAES SHOWN "Cartcatan.." a dilpJ&J of a•r-lUe llle ...,er macbt ftcur• c,.ted by Onoce Cout Colltp art students, Ia • matt throacb Mo•. 11 tl tM OCC library. Tbt colortll 1111* maebt ftcaru fttt ended by Kane MortU.laro's tbNe dliNaac.l eolor Ud -. alp cia-. PLAYHOUSE 1 ft. wtcte x 6 ft. deep x 6\o'J ft. htGft AOUL T HIEIG+fT INSIDe * DUTCH DOORS WITH LATHE$ * REDWOOO SHIII'·LAP SIDING *"GINGERBREAD" DETAIL STYLE * REDWOOD STAINED * PL YWOOO FLOOR 2x2 JOISTS FINISH OUTSIDE * II'RE-FAI CONSTRUcTION -7 SECTIONS * REAL CEDAR SHINGLED ROOf ~IL y IOL TeD TOGETHER * J SLIDING WINDOWS ILIGANT DINING Bv o.w. LEE W~t Iron •t lh fiMit with ptlc:et yeu c.n affOnl to pey. ~ lA .... loc* ...... tttectloft flf ..... ltv Itt IN'd cotor1 ev_,._,. »'', 4'' . .w·.ov•l& rect.,.,..,. T_.. IMwn Ia q • Rownd with 4 ,.,.Jng cMtrl to IN~ ..,., •• ~ ~lona ~....... for ""'" ....... dtiiWfY. Ttmpettd glael • deer ftlf '-"'Nd. • ... ISlt.OO :-'· 249 HAV! YOUI 'I!SCII,TIOMS fiLLID Hill . WITH A COM,!T!MT, COMSCIIMTIOUS 'HAIMACIST. 2490' s Pc group, conalsts of l P'eet full MaiOfe. 2 ctub c:twtts. 1 end t.eMe Md I coffee table. The fremes .,. ev-'1.._ In white or yetlow TN QllhhJna .,.. ~ rewf'ibM .,., *'" ...... n. .... ....,. ........ glau tops Setect now and END OF SEASON SUPER SPECIALS on JOHN HANCOCK DELUXE IIDWOOD fUINIIUII ~O.I•LAM9·-····~ ........ o.eu.CMir ..................... -lte8. .a OeepeGift lt""""Y s.t ......... --.. ... oeu. Rocatng C"-'r ........... ••-.. sa.tHoltChetr ......................... ..... _____ , AUO:~Iftd...._R ... a• .... st.ts .... , "·'' M.tl M.ts 2." ..... ~ ... , .... • ,...;.,_ ..... .,..n If•• .,, fiAiflfUTII _. "TalfiLOilA'' 144 •••. Olio .. Doy•--$6.00 6?S·?720 r .. c~Ddff ... OM CO An HIGHWAY M I!XT TO l.AM"S RI!STAU • 'I II ............. ,.. "~-··· .:!!"-* ..... . __ ........ ~~.. ......... , ..... ,,.-.n ....... ., .. p ... Get. ..... , __ .................. [ .. ~ a -raiiAsr -"' ·-ca. .. ~ ... llorud "-'c-. • a so 1 't-ffl ·tllilllr .,._ IIIII! ............ jlltlutlr ... .. _ ..... _ "'· -........... _ .. ---. 111111 ltor Cislo ...,. ...... ,...._ .... ROBERT M. YciNI'YRE o1 Newport Beacb, a.lorYice- presldent or tbe Soutbern Calllonla Gas Co., !aabeeo oamed to the corponteboard of directors of AID-United Givers. He 1s a gra<klate of UCLA and jolned tbo utUlty ln 1952 as an assistutteeb- nictan. He 1s comrn1u1oaer of the Los Aaceles County Energy Commission, trustee of the California CouncU for Ecooomlc Educatioo and a member of the American Gas and Pacutc Coast Gas as- , soelattoo.s. FOR INFORMATION AND FREE LESSON OMELET E. 16 ST . COSTA MESA, 646-8293 or 640-4311 FUMDERFUL ,,. DI!PAftTMI!NT Opu 9:30 AM~· lo 6:00 P.M. CloseJ s.,.J"f$ .. .. ••. ftllt .... ::.rtt,:r.. -.. PlAIN_ ... .....,. _ .~ ... ...,., .. .,. -' ........... -!\.-I to 10-.W' s:A rq .......... ,, 'JM > .., .. _ .... _ dol IlK-a.. ... eral•'Tr s ......... ...., 'F-Ill M , "** aftl-cnwf .., ... ..... ..aHI ... 'IZ'WII -Paleo'• ... ~-,-1' ':3-...... Dioll-,... Till. f,eAIIIL DOLMETSOI 10 . ~DUCT IIORKSHOf' Cul~h-la&· tud, -otlllo -ld'• ... IGW'IId mtllrte-tacMn Ud --llld.n. wiD taeb a worblq:l a re- -_... "' tllo ~-,-ao. ell)' at PaJiorloD oon ..... -,, Oct, ... Tile .mt- ..... wiD bo cliJI!aud 'lllb u ....,. -"' llr. -· udJoooi*IUIIJ, aloo ln>m E,.llad, -wiD pllJolllo llarpllcllord. IDformaUoa · abolt U. worbbop or tbt oceeert. to whleb the pabll< 11 ID.Uod, may be obta1Ded from Doa Bowlus ol Balboa latud, president of tbe O,C, Re- corder Soetety, at S'JS-4119. ART SEMINI.R OCT. 22 AT LYLE ~t:SIDBICE lD prepantloD fortbe Not, 8 art auetioll, tbe On.ae:e County Chapter of BrucSets Unb'erstty NatiODI.l Wo- mea's Committee wt11 otrer aa art semtnar at a p.·m. Wedaei!Jiy, Ott. zz, at tbe borne of Dr. IDd Mrs. San-, .,rd Lyle, 18!4. Sllttit.p, Donr Sbores. Tbe topic wiD be 111 open dlscusloa of tiDe art &npbict -the utt.ta, tbe1r tectmquu &lid tbe aatare of tbe. art market from both tbe autbetk aDd lDYut- mtDt lltlrq,olflts, Moderator wm be Ed otU, Wllolaale art dealer aDd aatborty OD fiDe art pqlblcs. ReHrfttkmnuybt made by calli.Dc Yn.Sulord LJle, 11-rt lla~.,._~at~Ml~-~~~~S~5, or Yra. Warna at ·~ . :,.;.;~;; '"ooCC-0.,)-'.41,, ~ISS LORNA MIU:S AT tEFEHSE IIEETIHG Balboa's PaSBJeat 'l'blltre, ct•nd bJ a 1oea1 )lry Jut WHt Cll Cbl.rtes of 1bcnrtJtc obeeme ftlms, COIIld flee an obseeDif;J ctarcet. a Newport poiJee Yice latesttcator llld Taes6 daJ. "We bate a otber ftlms Mlud <lllrlDz lbO put lOW m...U.., • Set. Bob Gatewood DOtlcl, ''aDd we wU1 be talk6 lDI with lbo dlltrletlD( at. toneJ'• omee oa Wblt our aext mote wW be. Tbere's a pod ebi.DCe we wUl prose. cute." PaSQ'cat eballlowntr Vtn- BURGLAR HITS BEACH BALL BAR A-bqc«Dlllq$750 wu stolea •rlJ SatudlJ from tJae S.cb ·BID bar oa Newport's oetlll froDt. A<co"''DD to a pol!oe ""' poll, lllo ... dll- a.m~ IOtleed tbe baet r Tile Del-Adoi.,I'J at tile bu at ZIIO W. Oceu Committee oa Wom• iD tbe Froat, Ceotn.I Newport, aod Sem.eet beld tta ll1l meet. toe Oct. 5-9 at BIIU. H•d e~u!·~a~-tors foou1c1 latud, S. C., 111111 a-00 alp ot loreed tllll')', tbooe atteodtJic WU lila F-J lll(llt's -r Lo1111 MWsore.n.:.car.._ ald. be pat tllll mooe,t.c P-ol~ Fodlral to tis ua1 ptoes aod SaYI.Drs IDit Lou"-.. c:onnd tbe bittlD(pla~witb Tbe adYllory committee 5 boCtliS of liqiiOr. Tbe thief 1s comprtaed of SO promJ.allit .-, toot 3 of the bottles etvtllao 1J001• from • tbr<lae-tbo Ualtodstatu, LIBRARY FORUM IS saloeted'"' tile -otlllolr OH AMERICAN ISSUES acooq,llahmeotl Ill tJu1. aeu, tbt prof...._, Ud etnc dllir1. Tbey are ap- polDted bJ tbe MCrtti.J'y o1 del-... fbr a 3 Jar term, wttboat pay, ID ad'rUI blm. lD all matten n1at1r1c to WGIIIell lD lbo mllltarJ, Amooc ...,Joc:U --were wom•'• •fte'IDCe at tbe •ntee ae&demHe ad uUUJatlall ot WOmtD 1D IICID- tndJHggel .... Tbe eblldrtm's aemces deparimool of tllo llnport Beach llbral')' will partlet- palo lD the AmerleiUI -foram, a .._tka.l procram to oba"e tbe blcent.nlal ,..,. SDauo..-bJ tllo National EDdowmtDC i:tr tbe Huma.Di- Ues aDCI tbe AmerlcaD Re- YOlaiSm BlcG.udal Ad- mmutntJoD.. tbrt procram 11 --to ..... tile llldamelltal laaq of IUe ID tbll coaotrJ Mer tbe put . ZOO rars. Eacb mmtb from Stpl-r tllroorll YaJ, the Fonm wW toe.s GDa par- Uca.Lu tbltme Jlleb u ''tbe laDd ot pl«dJ" or ''eertaln ••U-htlli rtpta." Boob oa tbne thtmu ww bo .. dloplaJ lD lbo eblldreD't room ot aU Nn- port Boaeh bnaeh UbrariOI --tlloJO&r, THIRD IRVINE GOLF TOURHAMI!HT SET u_~~~o_,._., .. lntao -·· Cllb ... In! -CIIJ of k.t.o ... -wlllbopla,... ...... ,. Oct. zo, ...,... ..... , .... _ eouc c-,. Cllb, .,o ,:...~ -~·.r. -to -lila IIIIo. ftt. ud lt71 * Ill 4 BID LUir. a--~~­-................. _ .. ..... eeot Miranda and local tbll.tre manaa:er Arlle Wood were cleared lut Tbundly by a Harbor MuntcJ.pal Court Jurr, whleb !lolled to I1Dd tbo se:r. ftl.m elua:1cs "Deep tbrol.t" lDd ''The DtYU lD Mtsa Janet'-' obsceoe. Tbe 7.week trltJ.ellltedlDastate- meat bJ 1110 Jurr tbal tbo state's obseeolty laws are ••ngue and dlffteult to m. terpret." Durtne the trial, the &-man, 6-womu )lry Ylewed: tbe rums and beard elptrt wttneues who rave appeared at-otber Puasycat obaeeotty trtals. ''We were sure we would wiD," aid a spokesmao for tbe U-tbee.tre ctaln, '1but we stUI face court cases oo 21 other chaf'Ces JD Or- ore CoantJ.'! Amoac addltiollll ftlma satsad bJ Set. GateWOOd's tlee squad are "Freach blue" l.Dd '''Jbe We &Dd Xartera Hoi- ASSESSIO~ OIOICE Flllh Dlltrlct Sapenlaor Tbomu Riley llDDlCIDCel the appointment of Robert Guc· gahelm of Newport B•eb to the seleetloo committee Clafled: by tbl Board Yl.tb sereeatne the l1l:t of l&lPI .. I- eants tor tbe posU:Iclo - COWJ.ty &IIUIOT, Mr. Gageabetrri wu formerly u esecaUte of the Amerk:u Smeltllll lDd Re... ftnLDc CompuJ lD lle.deo aod Salt Lab CIIJ, Ho 11u also beea u execatiq 1D tbe eotertatama !JdlstrJ, lD -pic:lldnl wUh TwaoiiiiiJ..C-.,. · Fos, 1D with CBS 1D lloUJ· • . aod 1Dtoi--Ho11Jwood, • UO MUSIC M.UORS PLAY AT MEETIMG 1'wo ... me majors from uc -will -rtaiD members ol tbe lrf1De Ter- race Pbtltarmoa.lc ,u ... soclltes tGdlJ, Oct. 16, at tbe bome of Yn. KeDDetb llollonJ, 1701 BaJ&dent Ter. Buf")' TraJlor, a )IDiot, wtU plaJ seJettlm• 011 the oboe, accompuale4 by Gnc Koeb, a atmor, at tbl piallo, Yn. Albert Klubtc•r, 1 etalnal.a, wW CIODdQct the bmebeoa meetbll. Pl .. C.-Hit "MaiUIH" L••,.c• Ollr.tjtt. I.Mlcllo~ Cot,j,/ ..... ~ . SOCCER SHOES BASK!:TBALLS • to 38.95 SOCCER BALLS BAO:BOAROS & GOALS . . . FOOTBALLS SOCCER SHIM GUARDS VOLLEYBALLS ~/ .... --------~-----------------~~ / FOOTBALL SHOES -~ ·~ TENNIS SHOES BASEBALL SHOES BASKETBALL SHOES SOFTBALL JERSEYS WARMUP SUITS SWEATSUITS GYII PANTS • . ' FtNAh FttTmG-l:)r Betsy Ttpptng I.Dvolfes taUorlng btr ADF racer to blr body. The Foi'DIIla Ford racer 11 ber pride a.od Joy. She starts racine In competJtJoe Doxt moatll. Betzy races fas t ·cars Betzy Tlpplnc weot through Newport HartJor hlgh school, cot a degree In math from UCI, then took a job wtth a real estate nrm here. Now Z9, Betzy considers herself "a very stable per. son." So, what In t~ world Is s he doing ln that race car, taking corners at break-neck speed? Weren't those Betzy's long, pretty legs, wrapped in coveralls, that we say sticktng out from uDder the machine when 1t was being worlu!d on., Why rloes she race Formula Fords Ia hot competition, and drive even hotter street cars around town? "My dad, Our I Tipping, who used to work on the bait boats when I was growing up in Newport, always took me with him ~o the jalopy races ln Huntington Beach," Betzy remembers. "I loved the cars, and I was eort of a He ls Ule deslcner of the tomboy, anyway. l )1st ADF. Only 7 of ibem hue couldn't stop tlllnltlng about been buUt, aod they have cars -last cars." dominated the few races Betzy went to work 1n they've been ln tiJis tar." 1966 at Macoab-lnllle Bttzy ell)eets to get her Realty, where she oow char-first shot at competition rac- acterues herself as tbe in& ln Nonmber, at the WU- "head nag" In her Job as low Sprlnrs race near Palm- administrative secretar y to dale. The wlDdlnc course, John Macnab. She could over 2.8 mlles, Is typical hardly walt to get enough of the 8 to 10 races Betzy money together to get a hot hopes to eoter eacbyearasa car. In 1970, she acquired f\JU.nqed member of the a Camaro Z-28, and began Spom Car Club of America. racing It 1n winding slalom The SCCA sanctions the races. For mula Ford races, and .. The flrst time 1 took lt each race earns polnts to- In for a tune-4p, I found ward naUooal rantings. Pur- tbat spark plugs cost $4 ses help defray what Betzy each. I decided that, lf l admits 11 a very expensive was golng to drive a car hobby. like fbat, l'd better learn to ''The ADF costs $16,600, nx u myself. and It costs about $1,000 "The fellows at Reed's a weekend to run the car. Texaco ln Central Newport A set or tires ls $300, and taught me how to do my own you cao figure a cost of work. It wasn't long before $60 an hour to run the eo- 1 found that, when I dld glne." tate the car into a shop for Betzy spent some time In a work, I amew more about it bospltal lut mootb, bot not tban the mechanic. Very because o' her drlVIIJI. She frustrating." was there tor a delicate She rebuUt the Camaro's operation, and lsdetermlned engine herself, but lost tt to be tully recovered ln time 1n a fire ln Costa for the November races • •• , ...... ~IIH~II!l.~ ••-.-: I'Ye only had .. TM bMt ns 1Cr11ltense, .. ~ aeetllnt ln my We, and -~)1 .. 1) SILVER TOOl 8a•s Bag• 4 Co•n• PHONEFOABAOCHUAf ~ .• •o Nl 771 u-•~tt 0 c "_.. "'• oa~ lntl"r<:ontln~ntal lnvvstm~nt Comp&ny 644·9410 lt melted my mag wheels that was ln a parktng lot, I was sick. It •s a totai and 1t was the ot~r guy's loss. l 'm looklng every-fault." where to buy another one, The men ln Betzy's llfe but Z-28s are scarce." give her nothing but encour- Meanwhile, back at the agement. pits Betzy is tltting her "The IUYS on the bradt lov~ly 5-10 frame Into an are glad to see me. There's ADF, a special racing ma-only one other girl that I chlne built by Automotive know of who does thls. Development Co. of Orange. ··Boss John Macnab, him- The ADF has a Ford Cortloa self a car butt, can hardly engine, which qualifies lt walt to get behind the wheel for raclng ln the popular of my ADF andtakettai'OQ.Dd "Formula Ford" road races a comer." agalost Lolas, Lotuses, and And boyfriend Brian Glad- other exotic F ord-engloed Ish of Saota Barbara Is think- terrors. The ADF's 100 h.p. log about )otnlnc Betzy In qlne Is ln the rear. Tbe the rae log game. car rets up to about 130 oo "He even let's me ~rive stral(btaways, and takes h11 ftD whUe I'm waiting comers ln 1st gear at 60. to ttnd another Z-%8 ··r enrolled ln a drlviog Camaro," Betty ezplalns.l school tbat lasted 2 week-Somehow, wheoBetsysays ends up at RiYerslde, and It, tbat souod.l more ro- I'm all set now to drl•e an mantle than swapptnc l'illCs ADF maintained by DaY1d or gotoe to a rock concert Bruna of HaUQctoo Beach. together. Pu~lic ·AlJ£TION f111DAY, Mn.DAY. lUNDAY .. I P.M. Borgobu on Arw Crystal. Stnling Silvn. Porcr#oh'l&, OtWnlal Objrctl d'Art. PainUngs. Jeurlry. Anflqu~t. Bronn•. Fumltur~. Sd«t Indian TurquoU~t ... S I .000.000 INVENTORY F"'"' b,.us. Cowo. Otit-of~hrtlff . ..,.,.,,rin VJS"ORSI Co...a.a4N• -~-A N c .... , FREE ADMIS810Nt ... ocroa thr ar«tfrom UUf'rt o/ th~ ~thland't ma.t ~/~gont wotft'front rratauronla! ewcomers at Hoag • .. -... y I&PI' .. • • IIIOiifD.lY, SEPT. 21 ~~'"""'.. , . ·~ Gtrl. Mr. i8d llln.lt$cb-Bot -Mr. UCI Mr1. Rob· ·~von.. tWAilii!Wtilaty t1t ae•I'1Dmon.suPSer- L8., Back BaJ. poUt. COtta ...... BoJ -Mr. tad Mr1. Rclb-Glrl -Mr. ud Mn. vau. ert lloUDe, Jia BaD~ aat Kuaca, Z05-40 Federal, lntle. Cotta Mea. ' MONDAY, S£Pr. II Bor ·Mr. aDd Mra. Ml· Glrl ·Mr.IDdMn.CIIrta-clael FIJ'UWOrtll, liU topber DrJM, m-A 1et!l H&plaad Dr., Harbor Hlch- Piace, coaea M... laDda. Boy. Mr.ud Mr1 • .P«tr • TUESDAY, SEPT. 10 CteU,, IPt Port Lerwtck Bor -Mr. a.od Mn. Fruk Pl., lla.fbor VI" Homes. Scllalta, 15161 NormUCUe, G11'1. Mr.&DdMrt.Jamu Inlle. StultJ, 1'7'1" OakTre.La., Girl-Mr. a.od Mra.Rlcll- h'Ttne.. ard Taketa, 5 San Mateo Girl • Mr. ucs Mu. wu. Way, Spyclass Hlfl. • Uam Blutoa, toa GoldeD-Bor -Mr. a.od Mrs. Peter eye Pl., c.-Mila. Reed, 2285 Anloo, Costa Girl-Mr. Ud Mrs. Lloyd ~~~j _ Mr.andMra.Josepb Btlcbt, 3M AYOC:ado, Apt. Ba.rDett, 2265 Mlner Pl., Co- S, Cotta Mea. sta Mesa. • TUESDAY, SEPl'. 23 • WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1 Boy -Mr. &Dd Mr.. WU-Boy _ Mr. a.od Mrs. Nor- Uam Pattoa.. llC17 SaoUaco man Petersoo, 674 Cone St., Dr., DoYer Sbores. Costa Mesa. • WEDICZSDAY, SEPI'. 24 Girl. Mr. and Mrs. PhU- Glrl -Mr. aod Mrs. Larry Up Woodcox, 30'75 Loren Ln., Barqutst, 1574-D Canny, Costa Mesa. Costa Mea. Boy .. Mr. and. Mrs. Doug- laa ~tit.-.use Winter- sweet, lnlne. • THURSDAY, SEPT. 25 Girl • Mr. a1ld Mrs. Mi- chael McCattrey, 521Ca~­ t1on, Corona del Mar. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Mi - chael Grannis, 6326 Sierra Elena, l"lne. Glrl -Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vin Elliott, 208-1/2 Pearl Ave., Balboa Island. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Ml(uel Sampablo, 2192 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Carlsen, 2218 Puente, Costa Mesa. • FRIDAY, SEPT. 26 Boy -Mr. and Mrs.Sterl- tng Phillips, 2001 Hlgblaod Dr., Harbol" Highlands. • SATURDAY, SEPT. 27 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Hen- drlk Hornsveld, 2361 Ford- 1\am, Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr . and Mrs. And- rew Steinberg, 433 Via Lldo Soud, Lldo isle. • SUNDAY, SEPT. 28 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Gre- gory Harris, 2001 Seadrift, l"lnA TArraee. • THURSDAY, OCT. 2 Boy -Mr. aDd Mrs. Dean Russell, 2223C Pomona, Co- sta Mesa. tirl -Mr. tad Mrs. Pat- rick Regan, 8571 BlUmead, Huntington Beach. Gtrl -Mr. and Mrs. AI Mayo, 2312 Port Aberdeen Pl., Harbor View Homes. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barrack, 17832 Arbor Ln., Irvine Boy-Mr.andMrs.Joseph Walker, 1132 White Salls Way, Harbor VIew HUls. Boy-Mr. and Mrs . Doug- las Kendall, 2378 Carlton. Costa Mesa. • FRIDAY, OCT. 3 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ross, 2157 Pacific Ave., Co- sta Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Mark Clemens, 256 Camell.a, Co- sta Mesa. • SATURDAY, OCT. 4 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Duane Peterson, 246 Albert Pl., Costa Mesa. • SUNDAY, OCT. 5 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. An- toine Haddad, 3135 Canadian Dr., Costa Mesa. W!ATHER MAP 11 IDad1ed by Marine air reaene Major CbulM Croolllll, at left, of 1403 Superior, West Side, before tatiac otf OD a bellcopter tiJ«bt <lu1og his annoa.J 2-weet acUYe daty IU.at dur1og September. Major Crook- aD'• oatftt, MarlDe Medlum Hellcopter Squadron 764, deployed trom lt. regular train1Dg bue at El Toro to FalJoa. Neftdl, lor tbe lnteos1Yt traJn1nc period. Newpo rl Prinle rs TOTAL PRINTING FACILITIES ~40·4444 SOO Nti41/>0 rl Ctnltr Ur. s,.;,, 001 N twflorl Otach dinners include soup or salad, choice of baked potato or nee RED SNAPPER ...................... 2.45 MAHI MAHI ......................... 2.75 GRILLED SEA BASS .................. 2.95 TOP SIRLOIN ........................ 3.50 NEW YORK STEAK ................... 3.95 LOBSTER TAIL ...................... 4.95 STEAK AND LOBSTER ................ 5.95 plus 32 othtr varietiiJS of superb seafood and beef dishes luncheon from $1 .95.,.,... daily 'til 4 P.M. Priwte '-rtv FICilities to 300 3101 E. CO.UT HWY .• CORONA 0£L MA'II RESERVATIONS 17141 87s.otHJO 16278 PACIFIC COAST HWV .• HUNTINGTON BEACH RVATIONS 12131 692 1321 . 1 . : ' ' ' Barber Stylist HOME TOUR to beoet1t the Coroaa del IU.r hicb scbool PTA is discussed by Mrs. James Hlus, at r1cbt. aDd. Mrs. Tbeodore Tate outside tbe HiDes home ln Harbor View Hills, The tour lsJ planned tor frlday, Nov. 7. ' FINP. Df!SIGNS ·lt'o"'«" s.~~~~~ c ..... , M•tv,ttl Ail;~., .. ,., ,_,.U.IC..fM OW Arf'OIMTMI" 67J.SIS:I Of'I!:MI•6 108' S TUI!S.thN SAt. PTA HOME TOUR SET FOR NOV. 7 PORT BARtER !HIP 2901 LCO.ST HW'V. CO ROM• DIL MU r'DRT THUTRI!: ILDG. I Breakfast I Lunc.h I Dl11n•r Wt! Spuillliu ;, o .. t!lcllu Bay and garden view wUI be the focal points for ad- miring guests on Friday, Nov, 7, when members of the Corona del Mar high school PTA sponsor their 2nd annual home tour from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mrs. Gilbert W. ferguson (Anita), wa ys and means chairman, an nounces that donations for the tour were set at SS per person, with the proceeds going for 2 scholarships totheoutstaod- ing senior boy and girl, a trophy totheootstandtngclub or departme~ 011 campus tor the year, the SplD-.ker, and supportiog the bacca- laureate tea and 11'2d-night. Foor homes are locluded in the toor. The 5,000 sq. ft. home of Mr. and Mrs, James W. Hines Is located in Harbor View HJIIs and feature5 a 180 degree view of the harbor, Wl.lsual tUe around the pool. Big Canyon is the site of Mrs. Pilar Wayne's home, featurtng an outstaodll:l( diD- ing room done lD green aDd whU:e•maklliag•Wl.ric •n .tbe celll.ng, walls and chalrs. One wa II is mtrroNid to reflect her pool and prden bringing in the ootdoors. Outstanding features of the Bayside home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert HJuonm•"'•· to en joy Orange County's finest dog show SaiLrday, Octobe~ 18, starting at 12noon. See beautiful dogs compete for top honors. Entries accepted up!Q !lam day of show. SANTA ANA FASHION SQUARE "HEATIN~G~~~ $17.50 Compllle --Ull CIIOek of OM l'll'llco II<.-Tile Foliowllr: 1-rucor c...-> c-um•-, ou , .. -'-' lloelrlcal Cllock Pilot_, Cllock Fu ~ .W)Iol PIIGC 6 -C-n.o I 1111 noctTIIoo_,._ '\ c--~,. , ......... ~~. lfiCHARDS NAMED BY UNITED WAY Tom Rlcba.rds of Newport Beach, Costa Mesa hos .. pita I admtntatntor, tw.1 assumed thepoaltlonofcom- merclal chalrmu for the United Way otOnnceCounty north/south campaigD lD the soutti areo.. South area chairman Bob Cllnord explaJDed ttw.t Mr. RlctardS ..W be respoufble for the soUcita.Uoa of se- lected commercial enter- prises In ttat 100tb employ. log less U:an 90 people. Tea.ra members lnciUde: Ken fowler, C ltlzens Bank of Coat& Mea; Nel!IIXlSaod. ers, lmpertal Sullies and Loan, Via Lido bructl_ aDd Kettb Jones. Pftser IDe. from Commercial Bank· ers Ltfe ln.:~ruce, Jolpl S. Rouseaa, Ray Perry and Gary McDaDlel ..UI be part of the commercial divlslorl wttb Mr. Rlc .. nll. JOHN BURTO~ ~~ED P.R. IU~ FOR FLUOR Jobn Barton, former mayor of lnlne, has been aiJIIOIDied a1 welllem re· cloMI peuc Tell.tlons man for F1110r Corp., bead~ qaanered tD Los Angeles. Mr. Bartoa, lUll a mem- ber of tbe lrTIDe CUy Coun- cU, wu -.tn.-.. to the ---of tbo city of lrYIM, lid ns 1t1 mayor .. '"'·''-.. •ltf• of ...... !loUD. llo ...... lo"-<tBach. all._ *tl public .. -lllld (1141tlla( from Orup Cooot COUco ... IICLA. U nLEEM SCAI.ILAII MOW AT LETTERMAN u.•Q'-1111. ....... •·AniJ-·~"' llr. Ull lip.-F. B-... IL -... eo. ... , .. •ootro<t to L£11 7 .AI'aJ ...,,, c.. ...... ~of ... rauslln. ....... -:. .. .--: New.-.. • PLTliOOTII COffGaS. • Til&" I'_,. 1 .. 1 I GATIOIIAL CHUIICH, -BAPTWT CRUIICJI, - ._ ••• """" HolcMJ -st.. co.--Door • "'Do,...,..,.._~-· ofm-WIIIllo-Nd will llo 111o .,_ IOPk at al lllo' 1:10 -II .... •-lll*r Cll-111 Hrvlcoo u """""'· Dr. !!!! a,mT. ~!.:_ Aaoclltt Loyd KtrUt, Pi<' liN' of .--r OlD ~IHoo will Mlalou II Biola Colllp, 11o Ia clllrp 01 lbo 9 a.m •. La Mirada. will .._ 111o •Ud·•"lce· Tbe periodic meiAI•· at U. IDOI'tllli" CCIIIIftCitiOIIII..I meetlnC wlll eerYicu ud at. at a ,p.m llo beld lollowlllr tbo lh.m.t ' THE "EWPOR.T 'HU.: IOrrice. BOR CHURCH OF it£. • THE CENTRAL BIBLE LlGlOUS SCIENcE, 54.1Cta .. CHURCH, UO tsrd street, ter St., Co.ta Kill -Coa.- Coeta Mesa -EaceM aDd ttDulDc her sertnitucabelf .. DorotbJ Minor • .,-... lor, the RoY. EI-~Jacl\. lu wtth W)'cllll'e Blble son wW pnacb at 11 a.m.. Tnulltors In Colombia, thb 9u.Dda)' on ''Hai..IIC Soatb America, 1FIU be the power of optlmlam." A bab· cuest missionaries lor the ale W'Jll be held after tiN Jrd WHit of missions em. se"lce. "Flm Ud pmea" pbuts month. Tbey will ttU are featured every W....._ of their worli: aDd shOw day at 7:SO p.m. at . .._ slides at the 9 a.m. Sunday church, ' sebooJ hour and at the 6:30 p.m. fellowshtp hour. At the lO:SO a.m. senlce, Pastor Robert Bengston wJU eon- rfrue Wis study In Phllip- plaos. OPEN HOUSE Uds month at Ute Dn' TobJ But (fotmeriJ Centlneta Bank) on Marine~ MUe meus coold• ed punch for customer Dnn Jones, ceater, wbo 1et1 .te1a1 attention from Tokal'l Cbel}'l Pr..too and buk ID&Dip1' and vlce-Presldeot Robert Bell. CaltOmer•are neUter- ing for tree gtfta and put.tlDr thllr names In tbe bl( box at left for a dnwlDC c. Oct. S1 to deterl'lliDI the winners ot a 10-speed bllle, qaauty ..... IDd otber prizes. Dean Jbn.ea l& prnldent of Nitlooll G6W IDd SUYer, located 1n the bank baUdlle a.t asss w. cour Hwy, Cheryl ~ 1D CbaJ'I'e of D1W 1.ecount1 at Tollat.. COAST ACQUISITION PRIORITY USTED The Elivlroamental eo.tJ .. c Uon of orance eo.ty u rel•sed Us c01stal aeql&l&- lloo tboSooao COUI The llrll pr1oriiJ 1111 'Ia. eludes Bola Cbka, tM lr~ rioeCGUI,Ibo-- RIYOr mool':l.':;. Out. Poliit beldlaod, rt'• 8MIE a., ....... , ... ~-- erly ... H•IIIIJiciGO Boon C ..... llll<~~ucllllo StDCiom-IPaJI.. -= KICK iDlE HAII't Wllit lo ·-.. 1!1111"'1 1'llot )Oil .. -~ -·-Tile .......Oc:t.IO_, .. .,. J-IAI-.,...,... .-,. .. ,....,. _, ·-·-.-. ma - • fllrolture I hOp wtlere he puts his Ideas into wood, chrome and acryllt. HOAG ANNOUNCES NEW VISIT liCU~S New visiting hours were announced this week by Hoa.g hospital, etrecttve Nov, 1. Dally vtsttlog hours, 7 days a week, for rooms in the ooapUal 's 2nd noor orthopedics unit, pediatrics unit, and a11 medlcal-surgt. ca.! units on tower floors 4 through 10 wUI be 1 p.m. until 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. The hOspital· requests that only 2 per. sons vlslt •Jth a patient at any Olle ume. ~ \CV NEED To KNCtiY SOMETHING ABoUT lDUR NEW GG\1MUNITY? Call ~kv~qo~ Phon•-675-587-3- Our hostess will bring gilts and greetings, along· w1th helpful community · .. -1m 111.,0 IT COITAMIIA in the EN Sl GN CALL IN YOUR ORDER FOR A SUBSCRIPTrON OHLY A YE·AR 76's ARE HERE. SEE AND TEST DRIVE THE ONE YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR! The 75's Must Go. Still a big stock of new 75's .to choose from at the greatest new car discounts of '73 FORD FlOO Pickup RADIO ~ HE.uER POWER STEERIIIG '72 DODGE-COLT ST A.TIOif'WAGOII AI/TilMATIC TIWISIOBSIOII RADIO 6 HEATER • our 54 0051UQ RADiO 6 HEATER VIJIYL ROOF Devine party afterglow 1J ldltaaLI .,_.... _., s , 111111 .... ..,. ...._ tua "" ...._ a ,. , ... a. -.'t ..- ............. k •• "-t ..... .,..1 ........ ., ..... lartlt ... ...... .. iW ...... " , J ol ,.,, ,. AlldJ • tM ... a.,, ..... I tllllll t tl ..,__, ••• .a u tM ..., MIID4 aiM lupr -.e .._ ldftNI loN 111 ......... r. ~ uo.d c.-. wttla 10 ,..,. ....... did • .,..,.. .. ,.. .......... taM), ......... tlllkUc CIIHl' tMll au.. AMJ ••• -.......... Mltl tllilt ,... ........ Str..e Ia -.,., aa ka4 Kill-.~ Oie ..., .. .., ''tU!J .lat.N'' ..... " .. _, o.rtlt , ........ •ltSlDt • .. .-. ... ot Iiiii' ....,..._ ''Bitt'• to"" a ltnlt ,_llld beealdcWOifol ~ • • • ri&M bat. tiU il WDUim 8. IDiaJ U... -..... .._ ,_,,, wu ,_,, lfart. ,_ llrf WWJam 8. Bart, ud tJdl g COIDIMM ••• Ud added Ida MID 1114 aid eem lotla wa,_. I nM tdm to ... Ita* ''TCIII'n ._. ...... _, Ia ..... MllJ •• • lt. IIGpe I'm 110t WaJDid oatt•• ..... ...._. ,...u bt 10 ran GAd belln ..,.. ..,.,. _, Clut.,... ana.ct Nlldlt'l lOYer who Jo. ut. '' dollar-u.l c .... coiOnd CldWac (l•m BU. ud pa.c. ol IDUJ IDO'tJM w.n ...._~ db • patr oi.Utw tWeet Te., .... ...,.,. addl.aJ to tat IOitltJca. lAw Anee loiii'*DI uc~Ua ae,_ t111t ndlllol'.llfldM UcSed to I ••• wWt dee = ... Uld "tbi e._ wt11o ta11or1 au u.. w..,. tlttn Gay Midi-(Wllcl BW a.. .. .,, ....... .,, 11M .. Dn1M. Latu from Rome ... ., .......... rum ._.,., bt l'tCDUbd t111t u woill4 taU ltar IAan LaPitlt (Mn. lrftM· MUiber) tbt ... ,.... ~ three bDrMidda IDr oae ol Palm DNert wu tpnHtcHed. ~ IWII)R f.JisaGJt MUSHEDIEEKLY -PAGE 7 lWMMY, OCT. 11. lt1S <»>IIIA DELMAR, CAL. e RESTYLED e REPAIRED e RESTORED Let our expert furriers restyle and repair your furs at direct manufacturer·s prices. ~ .at. Be alto told o1 OM " cater ClaJ.n TN90t II&Jd ldP b'e.te to A114J. WM ad .-.s btm 1f M wa1 a cowtloy. ~ Mrred WWI ldm Ud .Ioiii WQM Ill Wuti'lc to pia• tbe lad, be IIJd "Yep'' '8tapeoaeb." Mot atlJ wen tbtn tar11D • • • "1J.U, JOG cbt't loot liM oee" wu her e,.., tNt JD ber t'Olce too ••• bi'CMICJIIl tM ~ npa,. lllm" to tbe tbrolt ol maaJf ._ btc A lUe liM Clltoat picture of tbe atu JobD WaJDe a.mbleciiiiPt ... ect tbtn wu SPECIAL GUESTS at tbe '700 btrt.blily a.fYtrary .. rty · for Newport Beacb J'llideDt An1tJ o.tDe 1Dcbldtd Tad ud Doo.aa DeYloe of lrYIDe Terrace, at left, 800 &Dd daupttr-in-law of tbe flmoa• aetor, and DoD and Bele starlLDc of DoYer Sborea, pareot1 at DoiUIII DeYtDe. (Pboto by Berta.) THRII GIMIRATIONS 0, ,U RRIIRS tllced ... I"J''De u tlaiJ -.nc~ . . . ODe 80metldJII ID llb .,e lloo. Locbd Ia •ell coalcl .... a _.., 0.. lide 11 _. 80 other'• IJ'IU, Alt4J IDd .JoM ftft ua two BAtROA FUR FACfQRY 305 Palm St. -Near the Ferry 8 -4.LIJO 4 PENtNSUL 'I detb...S. c tllhrlDc tbe 1otlbJ ... ye oldt bQce liDcUU btutl lli&talJ .... tel Ud ftll COMnd ftCOD ••• anct Jut beJGDd tbe tDowD dlnetor WWJ&m wenmu did DOt old .,. c:oaeb, tbt ICtDe wu Mt tor tbe come oo stace but took tbe IIPOWcbt at Ida DOitaJctC .. lllillc. table Ud tbe r......... tpphaMf Muy ADd the a.tt.r alow conttnaes ••• IDd made tbelr way to llb table to pay ema more blppeDS.Dc1 • • • folk bad acquatnted tribute • • • Gay MadtiO", Lew Ayna ••• t:beruelYH wttb their tabltmates • • • tbe tbe Daile melt lor lOme ID&D talk. Auxiliary marks birthday Newport Beach 675-1192 0.Y1De flmUy bad beta ltntt(lcally placed Jasttee Bob GudDtr, wbD .,rmerly pre- In the Yery ctOter of tbt room. Followtqg sided OYer Orup C~ Suptnor aad cowboJ ltyle lteak, Alldy was comfortably JUY.:dle Court. oomnaGecl OD ADdJ'• ean ,.ted oo stace In a peuonaltzed director for cbUdr• IDd tat.r.t tD tbtm ..t bll clair. Jim Dean, cbalrman for the Press bacldDg of worthy c:au.. Tbeo told of bll Clal> party, t.d r.clatd tbe c1ramattc ell-SURJOrt of couaty•a Joplla RaDeh for BoJ• mu --"Andy, th11 ls your CAKE.'' with located ID Trab.aco CuJOQ. ADdy woald apo1oct11 to Ra1pb Edwards of ''This ls )1st CO up, most uy time ••• Ud jut sit your lUe!' Tbt rr•t curtain ,..ooped utde and talk wtth tbem. Ht became cloee h1eodl a ad tbt mowatnous ftn tiered coofectklo of Ray Stripe, dlrector ol JoplJD Boya Rue b. wu Wbeeltd forward bytwoproudat~s, Jaattce Gardner anDCJIIDCAd that tbl Ora.ace Tom KMYU I.Dd Sandt Colem111 (sbt's tbe COWJty Press Club wu parebUJDc..tplul- hul Club preJY ). A waiter played center. ID« rows of cypnta tne1 ud lbrubl aloac SUcbt bamp IDd tbe upper stories of the the wall aDd aroaDd the .tart 1roo pte to bl(h-rtle pastry tOCJPled over, plop, and the Joplin Boys Rancb ••• a plaque would spattered all OYer the floor. A momeot of name 1t the ADdy DeYlDe forut • • • mo- d•d alleoce, tbeo 80Die 1,000 plus YOices, mentou applause, I.Dd atancU.DC tribute. ADd LDcludJ.Dc Aody'a reverberated tD ooe lood tbus eodtd tbe 8feoiDI of bappentnp ••• "OOOOHI" --wi\Jch ns tmmedtately lost but tbe aftertlow wtll loar UDc•r in the tD biluloul lau(hter. Too bad • • • but It bearts of all • • • -'• thole, I'm 10re, wbo broke that misty, mollty atmosphere that were preseot ooly tbroueb tbtlr TV sets. na bulldiDc up. Was lt s taged'? • • • 1t Seated at Dogie IDd Aody'a table were had tat• three daya to )lit put tbe trim-Mr. and Mra. John O'MelvtDY, Mr. I.Dd mlnc oo that $500 baker's fantasy. So OOil't Mrs. Patrick O'MelVtDY of 8111 Franelaco, you bellen lt •.• and doo't cry oYer spUled Mr. and Mra. Charles Lyoo I.Dd Mr. and mUk, or rtieYe oYer crumbled cake To Mrs Curt M.usy of Palm DesMrt. Doo.oa err u tuma.o. to forclve Devine • .'. so and Ted DevlDe, wtth Doona'a parents, Helen cl•n up tbe meas boys • • • and they did, and Don St:arllDc. and Deont.s DevtDe and wll.llt tpm IDd Sud1 df.appeared. wlfe Barbara were Ill close by. Delmt. t. be lftow went oe • • . more haooen~s in property deYelopment., and Tad t.. DeYtne wttb Pat Butnm at tbe mike. The Happy Property Ma.oaiement. WashbOt.rd Three. loactlme frieods of ADdy Seated with Guy Mad11100 were Newport bad fioWD do1rD from tbt Bobemlan club Beach's ftrst woman mayor, Dora Hill; ber to reer.t. tbt early era of tbe movies bu!hnd, Ned, I.Dd tbelr daacttt.r-tn-law ·~~l:lrt:~· The 1Fbole Barbara. We bad tbe pleasure to be .-ted n tte feellDc of wtth JO Vat Robtlt -"Ltada (~ .. -.,.,... ."".illllijfill.tliliilt-.ttb ~~ u uai~Wlt dlredor a&. UDinr.al Sl»4'ot ale., n . 'Dntnt l&ld. After all, 'that 1923 to 19Sl ••• He wu al80 dl.netor bd Well wll sprtac of the Deflne some lS or more pictllres IDd 11111 maiD- famUy lUe. talns an oftlce in Coroaa del Mar. H1l wtle Haweoi8c• eoottnued wUh telepbooe mes-Jay was ID Beverly Hills aDd unable to be .,.. direct• to Andy oo stage ••• frteods with blm. like AnD Blyth Richard Arlen Gene Autry P.S. EYeD Docte (Mra. DeYloe) turned out aDd otbers. It • wu Chester L~uck (Lum of to be 111 autocflllh collector. Their Yery Lam &Dd Abner) whO made tbis possible good hieod of lq staodlnc, Lea Adams of Norris Goff (Aboer) was oo hand to recall Lubock, Texaa, sent a CGPY of"stacecoacb," Ute early days. The Goffs are loncttme which he hoped would be aatogn.pbtd by periOilll frieda of Andy and Dogie. George Andy, John Wayne and lonly Cla.lre TreYor Lewla (atarnd tn "Collectan")cameuptrom ••• She nenr dld cet that book stcned Ruello santa Fe, wlth MUburn stooe (Doc tbat lllght anyway. Mr. Adams also HDt of "<luumoke"). memonbUla posters, lOOby displays, play- Bob Hope had trted to make tt ••• Andy boards, or whatever they are called • • • wu tn Bob's Yery ftrlt picture. Cba.rUe aDd 80 eoded tbe birthday celtbratloo of L~ aoDOUDCer of TV •s ''Truth or con-celebrity Aody DeYI.oe, ., eodelred to hearts s~~•." added b1.l blt ••• Mooty Moo-of all, wttb tbe afterclow attn clowlDC. AMDY DIVINE DOGIE CEVIM E JO v•M RO~KLE (PhoiOs ~ B~rls) -HIW-NH Chamber moves office Ao annlversuy tea, eele- bratJnc the 7th birthday and charter or the Costa Mesa Memorial HospltaJ Aui.Ulary wW be held Wednesday,Oct. ZZ, from 1 to 3 p.m. in tbe bospltal community room at 301 VIctoria St. SeYeo years ago 22 women estabUahed the group and adopted the motto, "Senice PROGRAM FOR DISABLED KIDS A new procram for de- nlopmeotally dia.bled eblldreo and their pareota la startlAg for the Newport Beach-Laguna area. Called tbt "Early inteneotJoo pro- cram," It Is primarUy aimed at children liP to 5 y•rs of age who reside at hOme, according to M.aryAan Ford, 1 group leader who had betll working wtth a pUot program in fullerton for Nortb Or- ange County famWes. Parets wbo suspect tbetr YOUOC cblldren may be de- •elopmentally delayed or dtabled may ))in the pro- cram lor ldeotlflcattoo 111d part&ctpatJoD lD 111 el(bt week .,lJ .. " .... procram. Tbt prornm 1s apooaored at DO COlt toatttndJJicfamU- 1., by the Early !nte"eotJoo foundatioo, a DOD-profit or- p.aJ.uUoo. The procram w1ll be operated on a nrst come, ftrst se"ed basis by request of the JlmUy. · Aoyooe interested should contact Mrs. Ford at 644- 8177. LEGAL NOnCE NOTICE 8ACI( BAY RESTAURANT Of PUBUC HEARING Notice is hereby gtYen tbat the PlaJlnl.Qc CommlssJoo of the City of Newport Beacb will bold a public beari.Dc on Amendment No. 451 in- itiated by Delaney' 1 Cannery Newport HartorCbamber to atart soonoothe$545,000, Vlllqe to coostder 111 of Commerce bu mared ltt Z-story baild.l.DgatJamboree ameadmeot to e$Ubllsh a t ATWOSPHBE PLUS I O.....,_LUMCH DAILY ll:ti~MOP.N. ·:~,=:· I temporary headquarters aod Santa Barbara, which PliDDed Commlllllty De. from Newport Ctoter to the will become the chamber's ulopment Plu aDd De- old couoty RartJors, Beacbu perm111ent hOme. New pbooe velopment studards for I.Dd Parks oftlces 00 Bay-number of the present cham-"Delaney's Canoery Vtl- sldt Dr. ber omce Is 675-9500. I.aat" 00 the Lido Pllllosola, Tbe c hamber, whlcb hopes U Cl Gl VEN TAPES aod tbe acceptaDce ot 111 to mo•e Into a oew perDliiMDt envlrollmeotal document lo- balldl.oc at Jamboree Ud ABOUT STEINBECK cattd at 700 U.cto Part Suta 1:\artllra lD about 9 AD oral account or lm-Orin, Newport B•ch. moatbl, took a 1-y., I•M pressions of authOr John Notice .. benbr fUrther Gil tbe oou.otyoOW'Ded baUd-Ste1Db4tck durtoe bls youth r iYen that said public bear-me• at 1901 B&yllde. in the Sa.llnas Valley has tnc w1ll be beld oo tbe 6th The Chamber of Com-betD presented to the UC day of November, 19'15, at merce llld leued an omce l"lM library by Vtck the hOUr of '7:00 P.M. lD tbe at Z70 Newport Ceater Dr. Knlrbt. prestdent or the UCI CoaocU Chambers of tbe 1D DelicD Plaia, bat that FriiDds of the Library. Newport Belch City Hall, at Mue nceotly eJI)lred. Netcbbors, rrteods aod wb.lcb Umt a.Dd place IDJ The Harbora, S.cllelud t•ebera, lncludlDc Stetn-ud all penoa.~ l.Dten.a.d Puu omc .. wen ftcattd beet's pta.oo teacher. pro-may appear aod be beard •rUer th1a y•r wbiD tbe fide mslcht tnto the early tbenaa. teaff of that oc.lltJ dt~Ut· yan of tbe Nobel prise-Jamea Part.r, Secretary ... ~td to Su1a AM &liS w11Der as tbtJ remmt.ce Pla.Da1DC Comm.lutGD bectiDI part ol tile MW oe tM 4 cassette tapes DOW CttJ of Newport S.cll ~ EnYlroDmtlltal lllu-~ m tbl UbrarJ'I PWUA: Oct. 1&, lfJS,Iatlle 11•• AatDCJ. IIU'D1Ic r.-arcts center. Newport Harbor Etudp. C.-nd• ~ ·~.-.. ~ .. am~am~am~--~~ ...... to tbe patleat, tbt famUy aod Yiattors.•• Spec tal pro jecta fiiDded by proeeedl from the Au.l11lary glft lbop lAClude ICbolar- shlpa to bleb tcbool sbldeots parsaJ.ac a caner lD the bealtb care fttld, camper- aldps for deaf ctdldreo at- teodtac CbUd:rtD'I Hear- More IDatitute summer camp, and UDdenrrtt.lnc the cost of playacal eumtna- tloos reqWred for IDdigeot pupils neecUnc placement in tbe Newport Mesa unined scbool dtstrlct's special ed- ucatioo classes. Addttional tnt.ormatloo and resernttoos may be ob- t.aloed by callfD« the Aux- Utary president, Mrs. Duld Lel(btoo, at 548-468'7. SILVER ANCHORS TO BE GIVEN OCT. 22NO Tbe 9tb an..rua1 sUver anchOr awards luncheon wUl be presented by tbewomen's diYlsioo of the Newport Har- bor Chamber of Commerce at oooo Oct. 22. According to Llllda Gro- macld, program chairman, 5 "ewpo~ Beac.b, resideots will be booored lor tbetr serYSce tiD tbe COIDllWIIlitJ. C lty Ma.n.acer Bob WynD will present the awards. Tbe public Is inYlted and reser- ntions can be made by call- tng 675-9500. From HARBOR TRAVEL PAUL RYCKOFF. LUCERNE IS SWITZERLAND -Lucerne isSwiturlaDd's sta.Ddard ofUVin«inEurope pictureboolt city. Situated and Lucerne reflecu tbls. oo tbe shOreoftbe majestic And ti you are looldnc for Lake Lucerne at the foot some excellent purclllsea ot the Alps, Lucerne em-lo Europe, doo't fortet that bodies all that ls tradJ-Swtt.zerland offers tbt Uooally Swiss: antique cheapest prices i.D Europe coYered footbridges, an In-for otber COUDtrtes' clotb- ternational Music festtnl, lng, notably the ltallaD and darl.nc cable car ascents Frencb well-IIDowo labe ... to Alpine peaks, nower-Lucerne is Switzerl&Dd at d~lted fouotat.os and tts best in all respects. squares. • • • There is 111 lnf1nite nrtety of "What wUl we do today'?" This is a city For all rourtnnlDetdl ttat tempt• yo. to llnger -airl.IDe tic~ c~ for hours in the shops of Club Un1YII'M a.Dd other the old city, to speod an tours. botel ruernt~ entire day in tbe ma"elous eu reota.ls or completely Werltsmuseum. Tbls ls the pla.aDed busiDess or nca- Swtss tBnsport musew:o Uon trips, pl.,. S*M that ls oouldtrelt one of or dNf ._... • te. most fa8Cwati.Dc at. llMtBO~~'-.. .. tractions in E11rope. Doo't S4d '\'•' · • !C~ miss·u. Buell. It's nice to kDoW tlat Pbooe 675-llll. Swtturland t.. tbe b!cbest Let u show JOG tbe worldt SAVINGS CERTIFICATES- YOUR BEST INVESTMENT ANrage Jleld exc.eda tiNrt of T,_au, lnatrumenta Don't be misted by praent and future offerlnga of Treasury notel, bonda and billa. Actual atatlatla demonatrate that theM lnatrumenta y ... CI IMI, on the average, than savings and toan term certlflcatea . ............., thta: ,,...., ........ ,.... .. ""' OOftiPOUI'dld. r,_.., ....... If cnhed belcft M8twtty, rauat be dll,nld of In a ftuctuatlftg ......, ........ O.Uiy compounded t...guna FederaJ 11,000 uvtnga cet1lflcatee y ... d 8.01~ gu.anteed lnt ... t wtwt 7~% 6-yMJ certlfat•.,. held for full '*"' ~ when no penattl• are Incurred tot Mlfy wlthdtawala. In ectuel dol'*' .-ned. thlalmOUnta to 1882.00 ln*-t In .ax~· So, tor ln8uNd ~ coupled wtth ltable value, trw from moner worrtet-1"*' your Nllluld lunda In hJ9h-yteld c.tlfk:ate aooounta at ... LAGUNA FEDERAL IAVIt.lCM ._ ... 01 •o-tLt••• ,...,.~c~a ... -. .. Tlfl4;w•:-.?141 I«WWMT~·­PU&JIIlDIIIIILY -,. ,._,OCT. II, IIIII c:oaa ..... CAL. ··OG of the· Good Sb1p Gnc:e Selec1ions From Reeen1 Haven or Rcsc Broadcuts Columbus, Personal Testimony 1bt followina quotadons are translated f'rom the flfteenth ce~~tury Spanish of the introduction to the "Book of Prophectn:• written by Columbus. "At a very early age I began to sail upon the ocean. For more than forty years, I have sailed nerywhere that people go. "I prayed to the moat merciful Lord about my heatC's great desire , and He gave me the spirit and the. intelliaence few the task: selfarina. astronomy. geometry, arithmetic. skill in draft- ing spherical maps and placinJ COtTeC'tly the cities, rivers, mountains and ports. I aJso studied cosmology, history. chronology and philosophy. "It was the Lord who put into my mind (I could feel Hi s hand upon me) to sail from here to the Indies. All who heard of my project rejected it with laughter. ri(!iculing me:. There is no ques· tion that the inspiration was from the: Holy Spirit. because he comforted me with rays of manelous illumination from the Holy Scriptu~. a strong and clear testimony from the Old Testament. from the Gospels. and from the Epistles of the blessed Apostles. encouraging me continually to press forward . and without ceasing for a moment they now encourage me to make haste. "Our Lord Jesus desired to perform a very obvious miracle in the voyage to the Indies. to comfort me a nd the whole people of God. I spent stven years in the roya l court. discussing the matter with mo.n y persons of great reputation and wisdom in all the arts: and in the end they concluded tha t it was all foolishness, so they gave it up. But since things generally came to pass that were predicted by our Saviour Jesus Christ. we should also believe that this particular prophecy will come to pass. In support of this, I offer the gospel text. Mauhew 24:25, in which Jesus said that all things would pass away. but not his marvelous Word. He also affirmed that it was necessary that all things be fulfilled that were prophesied by himself a nd by the prophets. "I said that I would state my reasons: I hold alone to the sacred and Holy Scriptures. and to th~ ifrttrpr(ta~y gi¥4Hl ~ unain- ...... l,.. "It is pos\ible that thCKe who see thts book will accuse me of being unlearned in literature. of heing a layman and a \ailor. I reply with the .,..ord'> of Matthew 11 :25: 'Lord . because thou ha~t hid th~e things from the wise and prudent. and ha'>t revealed them unto babes.' "The Ho ly Scripture testifies in the Old TeMa- mcnt hy the prophet\ and in the New Testament hv our fh·dct'nH·t Je\u~ Christ . that this world mu~t t·omc tu an e nd . The signs of when th i~ mU\1 happen arc l!tivcn h~· Matthew, Mark and Luke. Th(· prophet' aho prediC"ted many thing' <~bout it . "Our redeemer Jesus Christ said that before the end of tht" wt1rld al l thing-. mu\t C"o me to pass that had bct·n written by the prophets. "The pwphct' wn11e in various ways. Isaiah is the unt mu\1 prai'ed b~ Jerome. Augustine and -. by the other theoloa\ans. ney aU say that Isaiah was not only a prophet, but an cvanaeJist u well. Isaiah 1oe5 Into J'UI detail In describln& futuf.e events and in ut1ina all people to our holy ('atholic faith. "Mosc of the proph«ies of Holy Scripture have been fulfilled already . . . ''I am a m05t unworthy sinner, but I have cried out to the Lord for grace and mercy, and they have CO¥ered me completely. I have found the sweetnt consolatKm since 1 made it my whoie purpose to enjoy His marvetous presence. ''For the execution of the journey to the Indies I did not make use of int~lli~nce. mathematics or maps. It is simply the fulfillment of what Isaiah had prophesied. All this is what) desire to write down for you in this book:' Columbus, II is Motivation The Book ofProphn:ies. written by Columbus, was a careful compilatio n of all th~ teachings of th~ Bible on thr subject of the earth, distant lands. seas, population movements, undis- l'Overed tribes. prophecies of the future spread of the Gospel throughout the whole world, prophe- cies of trawel Mtwft!n distant places, prophecies oft he end of the world and the establishment of th~ earthly kingdom of Jesus Christ as King of kings a nd lord of lords. Columbus' entire world virw was firmly groUndtd updn 'th'ese biblical teachings about g~ogr.iphy atld''HcJiultOtbiY, He believed especial- ly in the prophecies concerning tht' climu of world history and the personal mum of the Lord Jaus Christ. He believed that Christ's return and the formation of His universal king- dom could not take pia~ until all natlons and tribes of the distant isles had been evangcliztd. Only th~n could the promised new age come into he in g . Columbus beli~ved that hi s own name. given to him in holy baptism. was a special sign that God had pr~destinated him to be the evangelist (Christophores-Christ·bearer) who would open up the unreached tribes of the "distant isla" to the-saving knowledge of the Gospel of the Lord Jesus C hrist. He believed that the Holy Spirit had gi\·en him special assistance in understanding both the-Scriptures and the sciences of navigation and geography required for his life's mission. 1r ~ W. IPPAID, D.O. Aatcittl Pe .. llllr II Mew Talq I I ,..... no hflcei'Sa•FnlfJ', lldlra ~ nn ~ t'la. ... '10M ••cNIISTIAM •lACON,** COLLI~IIWOD-, (CONTIMUIO 'lt.OM LA IT Will) . no..,.,.ot_ IIi lolut 12:29-31 .. ....,, ·AIId ,_ -•rod him. 1ht 11m or .u .. -..... Htar. 0 bnol; 1110 l.onl .. ; God ...... l.onl : ... - -........ Lord lhy God wldo ... ·lilT .......... wltb ... tbyooul.ond -· .., -· oad wltb ... IllY otreftlll>: .... .. .... 11m ......... _,_ And .... -.. lib. ounoly tbll. Thou .... .... . tby ............ u tbyoolf. Thoro .. Do.~ other commandiMII.t JPiler tbaa -·· Vei'ICII lt-31 of our IMblk:al tell -· .... mnutiblo ....., or,_ 10 tbo ocrlbo"o quOIIIon coacomJna U,. The Model Preacher ••tHE EVANGEL,"" iloz 15, Lar ... Fla. By Or. Gao. H. Gilmer Christ Is the model preacher. We would do well to Imitate Him. The offlcet~ who once came to arrest Him reported uyin1: "'ttever man IPike like this man" (John 7:45). It Is said of the conareptlon pthered In the IYI\IJOIUe at C.per. naum: "And they were astonished at his c:foc:triM, for he taulht them n one that had authority, and not as the scribes" (MI;rtc 1azi. All mlnlslerl and teacher~ would do well to study Christ's methods of teaehina. What was It tNt ...... Him such marvelous power? He is the Son of God of course. Thllt Is the pneral answer. He had the power of the Spirit And He says to us: "Ye shill recefw power after that the Holy Ghost is come up youn (Acts l18). We, n His wltneSMS, may have the power. of the Spirit There are three things that made Christ's pruchina model to which to call your anention in this article. 1. His pr.achln& was SCiti""RAL I wish He made the Bible (The Old TesUmtnt of course) the bresil of all Hli teach-Ina. He quoted it many times. Indeed all His tuehinas was baed on the Blbl .. He never departed from it. He reli..:l absolutely upon the Word. He knew that the Holy Spirit uses the Word In the conversion and satvatlon of souls. 1 do not know that He ever uses anythina else. "Preach the Word"' Is the Hoty Spirirs injunction to Timothy thrOOKh Paul. And He says .. All scripture 11 ~ven by In- spiration of God, alld Is profitable." Note that it Is scripture that 11 protrtabl .... It Is the Word. It was Christ's fidelity to the Word that made His PfUChlrc powerful. He often said: "It is written"'-"the scripture must be fulfilled"' _ "the scripture can not be broken," Get your Bible and see how many times Christ quoted from the scriptures in His preachi~tJ-One of the mo1t useful pfNChen I know of is often referred to by those who listen to Him as "thl Bible preacher," After preaching for a half a century and to more than fifty thouund people ) witness to the fact that it is scriptural preachina that reaches and blesses the people. Z. Christ's pruchint was EXPOSITORY He explained the scriptures. He brought out their meaning. He did It In a most marvelous way. He was a perfect student of the Bible. -He came to His own town Na!areth, w"nt into the synaaoiUt!, took up the book and explained its meaning to the people. It was true e11pository pn!ac:hina. Such preachmg is difficult, but by far the most effective when well done. Much of the Old Testament deals with prophecy. I use the word in the restrictive sense to mean the foreteUm1 of the future. Note how often Christ said In His tNChlna: "That it might be fulfilled." He was eJ~plaining prophecy, No proof of the in- •pl<ation of the Bible~ mqr.•,satii(XiA&,.thaJI,.lvi.IUlO<I .. PI"Pf!<f'l', Chrjsl ... PI.Itwl, to the people hoW the 014 'Testl'1'het'tt ''propnt!~~'V~Weril be1n1 fuJfH!tiO. AM He referred to mil"' athef5 yet. to'-berfafffHed.'•He ... itf'.4Ando•MW itl ..... l~ before it come to pass. that when it Is come' to ,. ... )'t mi-"'t btll~ ... -(John -- 14:20). Many preachers ignore the injunction ,Desptse not prophesyinp., (I Thes.s. 5:20). Perhaps they do not know prophecy. Perhaps, they think it can not be known, Try and see. Make a study of •t even if "much stuf1Y.ina is a weariness of the flesh." Many people are crying for this kind of exposrtory prNchina,. 1 have had them bea me to explain propf'lecy to them, It requires much study but is abso- lutely COI'I'Wincing when done. Study Christ's method and see how He did it. l. Chrlst's pruchlnr was EYANQELICAL He exhorted men to be saved. He uraed them to come to Him as the only way. "Come un.to me" He cried to the sin-burdened men 1nd women of His day. He had a pass•on for lost souls. He preached to them In aroups. He soul&ht them and. won them singly. His mission was to sr~e, His name WIS Jesus. which means Savtour. Shortly before He went back to the Father He passed the mission on to us. He said: "Go ye into all the world and preach the aospel to every creature." The aospel Is the Jood nft'l of thrift tht only Sntlvr frwm sin. If we pruett the ltnptl our pr ... chlna must be n•npliC81. Wt must win aouts .. Chrtll ., our pruchi"! Is vain. I can not undefltlnd how a pructter can p • wMI• ,..,, or mo,., an not win a soul to Chrltt. The cryi ng need of the hour is evangelism. Men do not need so much the little moral essays that are read, or recited, from some of our pulpits. They nelld Christ and him crucified. That is wtlat Paul preached. And he was the arqtest preacher of all time except Christ . Christ and ~aul were both evanplical. Their sermons were scriptural, ex- ~ltory1 evanaehcal. we often hur that church attendance is fallinc off. 1 think tt is domg so. But our evanpliCII preachers are still t\1\'int: aood conareptlons. We hear the unsaved are not attencUn1 church. It is Jrue. And they ten me they do not attend because they do not heM the ppel. The Sublime F11ith of Job ,, IIOEl SM/1N I MEMORIZE ~BIBLE VERSE EACH WEEK l"fi:OM l.t.'TIST IIIli! TllltUMI!, IP'IliMG"I!lD, MO. (COHTINU£0 ,llOM LAST WI!I!IO IJJYBOOY WHO HAS read Dr. Frandtco't book 11 not aurpnaed to hear him NYinl tha~ thl' "evidence SftRUI to favor the late date for the book." The l'videnr:e dGe~ not favor a late c:S.te -juat u the l'Vidence doea not favor a late date for the Five Booka of Moen. Anybody who hat taken the trouble to uamine the evldenc1 lrnowa lhat neither the Boob of M~s or the Book of Job can be pwdwd down to 50me \ate date. Smith'• Bible Dictionary ia eerta.in- ly 1tandard authority. Listen to It; "It is proved (Ewald, Kenan, Sehlotlmann, and Ko.- i&rtln) that there is a radkal ddferen~ betwftn tiM> ArllnaiSJJ\11 of the later Hebn• writlnp and tho. found in the book of Job. 1barr latter are, 1t'ithout an ru~tion, 1uch u characwrize the antique and hi1hly pcMtk -'Yle; they OCCVJ" in parta of the hnta,.. tt"uch, in the Sonc of Deborah., in the ~ I'Uim.. and in the Sonc of Solomon. all of whicb an DOW admitted even by tM ablnt ntionaliltlc critb to be lmOI1I' th" l"M'Ueat IIDd purat proluetk:IM of a.t.r.w littnlut'l. So lu M atJ upm~nt '*' be draWb fnllll idlomatie ptCUiiariUn, It may be na-deotlM a ..-ttlecl polnt dwt u,. boo.k -.. writwn '--befot:t the e:dle; whU. thl"re .JI u.o.tu•l7 ftOtb1nc 10 ,..... a .._ .._ thM tN Pltntatlueh, or ...,. tbaM J*'1a of lbe ,_.._. teuch whleh app.ar to beJonc to tt.. ~~ "'''bJa lm~ il--·-~;.::--.:~~~ ...... neot:n&.d ... .,..,.s_,_ compeet. .cnorou. • tM and at U..S... ruaed, ret ..,_.,.....__ thouPt ........ but ............ -.,._ .... ~~~~~~~~ probably of other MUoN with wham he hMI e:ir:tan- aive int.ercouJW, aacl in whoae ph.Uoaoph7 he II Np- po..d, not trithout pod f\&MOI\, to b... tabb dMp lnm.t ...,. 1o the datrtmant of hil ~ prtDd- p'"; while theM swo•wba whieh he inv.nted hla.lf would • a -ttiiT of ~ be alit 1.n tha ....,. llllltt- rical form IDCI tab aa ~ ~. "'AI:alD. dMn e-. be btde -.bt that lbe ' ... ln which the 1 F ....... a. 11110.& .,..._ 111114 lltrlll- lnc. .......... ,_-... 117 ......... ol .. other, -.d f•J .... r tr' ... tit a &brae ...._ .,._.._. ~ ..... ,, "' .................. ol .... -'<. -oa......-.t:r•·l! tt-•, »• ::n.z thM tha7 ...._... .. 1M ftnt ... , a tD ._ ollob. ...... ..,..,. ..... , ..... ......., with ths '--'., ~ ?, ...... .a ....... ae•lldas of ............ ~ 1'llllilll .. I b ..... tset. .......... , ....... .. ...... .,.a ................ ..... a..t _,..., ..... _, mt b'r fll. ... ..._ .._ tt... __ .,. ...... .. .,.. ..... --.... --..... .,. ol ........ -........... ..,. of ....,._ -.... cs;plhl9, • • .. ..-.., .. ...._..,. woWdrt."t-............ jlt'kat . .._. .-t_ttJ ft it Nth a £1 ,fll ~ =1:!:: ' ·=·· -It .. -" Dr. •• • ... • .. '-n.. CFl!Jat. tl' 1 ... Ill .. llllelt )I a ... -· ....... -........ __ ,,..,_ ... ... ., .................. :P"L UU.Io _ _.,_,,_._ ............ Abnt = ... ,.. ........... ,... .,. .. "'1rru'-'6.111woleeal "n,..'tw.llh...,l ....,I._.._. ... nr1t ., .. .,.. .... ............ ,, .............. ~~ ....... ., .. ' I Qj'J' 0 ....... ...,., ...._ P a . . .. he-aakl, Thu. shalt thou .. ,. unto the chUdnD. d. brMl, I Ali Mth •nt 1M unto )'OU."-&a.oclu. 1:1.11. M08D PUVD "DCVa..PPD"' that .ubUDe W. of God. Mo.u MWr lOt that kSu from h.il en'fltoo- mmt. He tot It b7 dlreet NVelatton from God. And, to make tha eritk:s Ueh and ~~~:nkh all 1M moN, MoMa aot that kl• from God 11 1klal to hD from a bwulnc aorubby d....n buah. Suppoae you plllh l.ha date of koch• dow& to &oao.- """'· Dtd 8oJomon .v.r ha'" u ualted • ,..... pdon ol God M Moan MelT Did nen JoGa l.ha a.pu,tT Yeu .atve no hMk: que&Uon b)' 11'71111 • pwil the .... down tbroucb the c.nturlaa; )'OU a.te ..... ·~ ..... Then ...................... ---• oorma.lmM lnna for .upport. Be ._ kilt b1a -.ltb. .... ddld-. .... hoollb ..... -· ..... --.. •0. tha .................. .,.,...., ., ..... He 11 a Mbd. IIIIIUI: n.., Mtdfn.,. ,.._ W. ••111m: u ............ ..... "J'or 1 know that .,. RIIIC _. tlfttlt.., ....... the ~hall.._. et .. ..._-..-.. .-.: ...... ______ .... ._.._ ........ --~--: ,_ _I __ ._..,..,._. __ _ .................. , .... ..,.,..,. .. IFMIF' --· ftmBIILYW.a'l _... ..... ._._ .... We....,_ .. whs el ttb11 a t11r.e OW 1' I' t.. OM ...... 11:'7-il: "Twllolo-(W;_. __ ........... .... -· ............... -. "Jit6oo11 ... ... ._ .... _ . ....... IIIIi,............ ..~··"l¥ .. • ..... ._., 1au• • .. w~c=sw ...... ,... ...... t , ..... ,_.,.. ... ___ .... __ ..,._r ___ ... _ ....,_,_Ct ......... ---·--.... -........... _ ' "llollo_f_ .. ____ _ ................. ~~ I 0 0 0 c...,_ -late ••• -....... -r."-·~·~~~ ..... _ ... ...,, ................ Iller __ _.. •t• •••• t •• .............. _ _,. .... The Two Great • • 0 ..... .,._._laid ... -' ........ to .... ........ ...... llld ...... , ... •I• ••••• ..,_ IICiiftoe, .,_ .............. ____ 10_ ,.. ,.,._,11 --·or lbo t.w.llolt or ... ............................. ......, _..... ob!IP-... l.onlllid aot awonl.llodaolarodlollollllcdo.S .....,.. blm lo ,.. lllda -·_,.10 .. -............ Ia ... Q!!OINdl ... -· IIW lba lbloi tbol.roolb" JMttfn, il aoc outward rttt but"tblllcJw ..cl COftiiCraUoa of the lllart. AI """"'"'" with .... Jodollol -pncticod ud ...... by .... Rabllll. tbla ,.. m ............ new'llawoftoiJcloa. Tho Jews· had exalted the eel'fmOftill· It .... ·-or .... 11101&1. 1lloy bad dtbod -· ond -and ......... ond ......loci juodco~ mercy. oad 1Mb. 1-,_IOred tbo 11101&1 ohllpl""' 10 Ill ·-place .. d left ., ............. ondnly oul or llOCOUftl" (ef. I. 0 . Jon•, ""1bcr Golpel koordtna to St. Mott" 1n A o..ot~oo~~~ eo..,..,,.,. 1919. Vol. Ill. pp. 170. 171). 'Be R11p a •• ol ta. We Ia lilad< 12:32. 33 M NOd: "And the ICribe tlld unto him, W.u, Muelr, tbou but laid the truth: for there il o. God, UMI there il aone OU.. but he: and 10 1 ... blm wttb oil tbe heart. ond -... tbe ............... md llltb ... tbo ooul. lad wltb oil lhe -..... oad 10 low bio neial>l>out u ..._.f. II more tUG all whole burat-offefintl and --.·· Venn 32, 33 at forth the serlbe's respoMe to ~· comprehensiYO ........,. of lbe .......... ICCOrdiJla IO o. ... ,_,..,. 6:4. S; Le-.ttleuo 19:18. "1ht seribe's answer it m1de of qwtatioftl from the prophets which eull the moral OYer the ceremonial law (I'U. 51 :16; Hot. 6:6 ; Mle. 6:6-3). Thot eeremon.ill law il now abropte~d, but the moral law a Jnus quoted Jt from ·t~r•·or.r·,.......,., II IIIII of UJliomul application. The ICribCI's enthllliutk: appreciation of Jaua' answer, and our Lord•s repty, are recorded by Marti: only, and 1ft extremely Mterest.ltna. The u sc:dbt's . .tcniratkJK• we f'lideatl)" •quite ............... ..w,... s.,.. ......... dde or J&liljl ........... ..,._lliin .o .... 001 of the order of t..c:~Mn; bll ..W... ia really an ~D~W~r to tbl qYeltioa of tho dapulolloa liom tbe Sottboclrio. lla wordl teem to imply that aome of the sc:rtbel .. ,. bepnnina to udentiDd DOt ......,.. our Lord"• leocbinJ oboul lbe 'Pirilllll -• of lho law. IDd lbe dlfl'.,.ce betwlen its ~ce and ac:c:i4ents, but allo that there was a cliotlDct 'l)'mpalby bel_, tho ldau of JCIUI and thoet of thCI paW prophets. He (tbe ocribel ,._. oil lhlo wtlb e&mea•-and npld eloquence. He --.... flni.Crulll of -or the lOCI of the Pbarbees who afterwards -....· (ef. 1bomoo II. UndiiO)I, Til< G-' Am>n1int to St. Mft. 1883. pp. 191. 199) . n.t~ofJ- la llork 12 :34-mel: "And ....... hall .... that he aaaw.red tlbcre.tly. be llid unto him, 1bou art not far from the kiqdom of God . And eo man lfter that dum • him any question." This ftf1e ,.._ the ltliWel' of Jm. to the -· or .... ocribe. .,., llooter daduod tbat tho ocribe bad ......... wtooly, or ~-· He tblll am blm a "aile ...._, "You .,. not fu liotn .... ....... m or God." Did .... IICribe •m. or wallt ....,, u did lbo ttdl ,._. Nlort II Ia not·lmowo. All tbal Ia lold Ia tbal IMU had now lliloaeod oil !lo . _.... 1lloy had .. ..... qe~ to Ilk" (ct . ...,. Earle, nw G,..t A........, "' Mri. 1957. p. 149). • .. LIOAL MOTICI FlCTmOOSB~ !tAME STATIUIPT Tile IDllowilll penoo Ia dotlli buiDtu u: IIYIM B.uiiiBc ... ,. .., Sea- ...... CorcadeUiu; IZU5: nat. Tbomu F&Jueo. liS! S..vtn, Corona del Mar, SlaP ffCIIC)C*, ~. 148Sl ,..., ltd., lnt!M, ~ bU flnt·"tl' toll c"""'-~ tbl lilt IDIIII&1 .,....._. •• • ~ at lniDe Cout CCJ1ab1 Cltlb wltll a I pd I rictory Oftr BW R!lttr, rtcM. ot Jtnport Httpta. ICCC .,...as.t WoodJ Smltb, left, awardl tbt TbomU W. R_,..._ IMI'DOrtal tnpby to ScbooD for llb 6118. {Rtell ....... pboto.) Cal. 9HZ$. Tb.U blaalDHila cordlcttd II.B. BUILDII& .PERMffS LIGAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSilfFJm N.AJIE ST ATEME.NT Tbe roUOtrlnc penoa la doln( business u: Pipers Place, 2101 E. Cout ftlcb· ny, CDM 9Z62S: Tbomu Katampes, 11M2 Carraua Ln., H.B. Cal. Tbta bastneuta CODdacted by an 1Dclltld'llal. Stpect. Thomu Kat-sampes. This statemeat fts ftled wlth tbe County Clerk o10r- ance COIIDtJ Oct. 6, 19'15. PubHsb: Oct. 9, 16, 23, 30, 1976, In the Newport Harbor Enllp. F -48429 -I,.!GAL MOTICI bJ u JDdlvldi&J. Oetober IMdldlac cot ott SlpMd:: D&lt T. Falueo. to a _.... 1taJt to .H.-port Thla statemut waa ftled ....... -1/1 wtlb tbe Cowatt Clerk ofOr-B~b, with Of.r .,.. nilllloD ta permtta ~ up CoaatJ Stslt. 22, 1975. dariDc tbe Grit week. Major Pllblllb: Sept. 15, Oet. 2, ltem ,.. a • atory omce t, 16, 19'75, 1D tbe Newport batlcttac Dl&r tbe Airport. Harbor Eutcn. r ·47950 valaed at $1.9 mlDJoD. LIGAL MOTIC_. FoUowtac permlta, ftlaed FICTITIOUS BlTstNESS at $5,000 ud OYer, were NAME STATEMENT iHUed: 1 &a • AlRPORT AREA Tbe follow 01 persoo Kon Ceoter Newport, 4150 dotJII basiDess as: R. S. M. Auoelates, 1ZO Emenld, Voo Karmu, 4 ltory oftlee Balboa Ia. 92662: Raymond bulldb!C lbell, $1,967,160. ~=:.tt;Ia&~~ Emerald, I.UAL MqTICi, Tb.1s batdoess is ccodUcted FICTITIOUS BU'SINESS by ID IDdlvldual. NAME STATEMENT Stped: Raymood Roth-Tbe follo'tJIDc persoo Is !elder. d tr... bu lDe c This statement was flied o-. 1 18 as: oo- FICTJTIOUS BUSINESS wUb tbe r _..._ Clerk of Or. Uneotal L1mltect. 16&46 NA .. ,. STATEurouT _,.._1 Su-rloat St., Fowatain Val-..u:. JnLn angt County Aug. 25, 1975. ..-Tbe follow~G~ p.rson.s ue Publisb: e~~. 25, Oct. 2, ley, Ca. 92708: Robert d i _ _. .. __ .. •-....,.,. Cbarle• McMaboa, 16646 o nr uult....-as: Aero w-9, 16, 1975, In tbe Newport terlors, 19531 Airport Way Harbor Ensign. F _.7097 Suprloal St., Fouotaln Val- So. ¥8, Santa AD&, Ca. 92707: ley, Ca. 91708. Lanny A. Broden, Z400Z L IGAL MOnCI Tills buslnessla cooducted La Chiquita, MJ.alon VIejO, FICTffiOlTS BUSINESS by an ladiYtdllal. Ca. 92653; Miclael A. Me-NAME STATE ME NT Sl(ned: Robert Charles Dooough, 158! Pepsus, The lollowlng person ls McMahon. Santa Ana, Ca. 92707; Grec-do1Dc boalness as: Aqua This statement was rued ory L. HelD, 25302 Earhart Muace Special Offer, 224-4 •tth tbe County Clerk otOr- Rd., Lquoa HUla, Ca. 92653. Alta Vista Dr •• Newport Bch. anre County Oct. 10, 1975. • NEWPORT HEIGHTS R I& F Coastructloo Co., z story daplex, 3205 Clay st.~Ul9QOO. • BAY SHORES Louts E. Scott, altentloa, 2561 Circle 'Dr., $'7 .400. Doaald J. Stnp, addJtlon, naa Bayabore Dr., $30,000. Wtutam Bo1lbart, add and alter, U61 BQare Drive, $'7 ,000. • CORONA DEL MAR Dr. Earl Brady, addition, 3700 E. CoastRwy.,$17,200. • llDO ISLE JobD Clar~ adc11tlon, 117 Vla lTDC!Ine, ~.422. • H.ARBOR VIEW Mike Fisher, additlon at 1718 Newport Hills Drtve West, $1Z,OOO. • NEWPORT L1do SbJpyard, 900 Lido Park Dr., fire spri.Dklers, $1Z,OOO. Wallace Smith. adc11tloo at 15ZS W. Balboa. $33,600. • BIG CANYON Dr. Rlee, 7 Deerwood Ln., Z ltory, 1 story d'!Jelllng, $315,000. RusaeU Pang, 3 Burntog Tree Rd., % story, 1 unit dftUIQg, $1 98,000. This bustneastacoadllctect 92660: J. R. Wiggle, ame. Publish: Oct. 16, 23, 30, by a general partDershlp. Thla baaiDesslacooducted Nov. 6, 1975, 1ll tbe Newport COMMUNITY SERVICE Stped: M~cha,tl A. Me-by.m18cS1v!PL. Harbor Enslen. F-48578 LUMOtEON PROGRAM Donouth. Siped: J. R. Wiggle. L!GAL MOnel James H. Park, manager Tills statement was ftled This statement ns ftled of the Corona del Ma.r of- •Uh the County Clerk ofOr. 'lJltb the County Clerk ofOr-FICTITIOUS BlTSINESS flee ot Western FedenlSav- ange County Oct. 6, 1975. UC• Cocmty Sept. 19, 1975. NAME STATEMENT lngs, anoou.ocu a new com- Publish: Oct. 9, 16, 2S, Publls~ Sept. 25, Oct. 2, The following person ls muntty sentce lU.Dcheon 30, 1~5,.,,&p~~ tr ~VtiG,d•~ln tbe N~ <i6lnll'>M~eis b;'QOOkS~ · PI"'CftD\ ct.stped to assist Ha~ fiM'e,., -Lt. , !.u_,......._illdp. F ~~ ••i'-.~Aa~IOt11~.t'~ ..S ebaritable L•cAL ..011ca'-· · LIUi MOnel A•e.; Balboa tetand, ca. groap. Ill tbelr flmd ratstng FtcTMiOlTS BUSINESS 9266!: Barbara R. Plumley, actt•tttes. NAME STATEMENT FlCTITIOlTS BUSINESS 2Z8 lris , Corona del Mar, These luncheon facWUes NAME STATEMENT Ca. 92625. are natlable on Tuesdays, ThE' follOY(Jiig persou are The followlDg person 1s This business ls ~cted Wednesdays and Thurdys doing business as: Oruce doi.Da bust.Dess as: Phil's by an IDdlvidual. and can ~ arranged for County IDflatablt Boats, SUO SDack and Tbt.Qgs, 2306-1/2 Sl(Ded: Barbara R. Plum-25 to 32 people. VIa ()porto, Sulte 6, Newport Oeean Froot, Newport Beacb ley. Beach ~663: Mlcbael 92660: ~ campllooco, This statement ns ftltd CITY EMPLOYEE ART Twombly, 106 Z9tb st., New. 6252 Comstock, Wbittler, with the County Clerk otOr-SHOWN IN CITY HALL port Beach, Calli. 92&63; CaUl 90601. ange County Sept. 29, 1975. Sharon Evus, WPI'olpect, Tbts boainesslscooducted Publish: Oet. 2, 9, 16, Newport Beach 9!MS. by u IDdlrtcDJ. Stcned: 23 1975 tn the Newport Tbts bustnesslscondueted Phllllp J. Campllcqo. . Ha'rtor E~atgn. F -48159 by i limited permersb:Jp. Th18 statement was filed Stped: Michael Twombly. wttb tbe County Clerk ofOr- Tbls statement was ftled ance County Sept. 19, 1975. with tbe County Clerk ofOr-Publlah: Sept. 25, Oct. 2, ange County Oet. 6, 1975. 9, 16, 1975, in the Newport Publlsb: Oet. 9, 16, 23, Harbor Eutp. F -47939 30, 1975, in tbt Newport Harbor Ensl(n. · F -48400 L IGAL MOTICI LIOAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FICTIT10US BUSINESS The followlog peraoo ls NAME STATEMENT cSoinl business as: Ski-Hi, The foUowtnc penoo Ia Z928 Cliff Dr., Newport doing buslnesa as: Ambaa-Beach. cat. 92660: Michael sador Foods. 2600 CeotnJ c ... Dr N Ave., Ne-rt Belch 1107: Muller, Z9Z8 1"" ., ew- --port Beach. Cal. 92660. Joel Lee Dauley, 717 Lido This bu81ness Is coodUcttd Park Dr., 152, Newport by an IDdtYldual. Beaen 926$3. u u Tbls bulneaslsconcllleted &aped: Mlcbael u er. Thll atattmeat .... meet by S~I'~C::\ ... Daalty. With tbt County Clerk of Or. Thll stattmtot was CUed UCt County Sept. 29• 1~5• 'lJlth \be Couoty Clerk oiOr-~l~b: Oet. Z, 9• ll, !3, •-e c-..... Oct. 6, l9'7S. 1Wl!i, lAthe Newport Harbor ~~ YWMJ En~ P-411'7 PubUstr. Oet. v, 1a, n, so, 1975, In tbe Mewpert LIGAL MOTICR Harbor EnalcD. F ·4M2'7 FICTITIOUS BUSIHESS NAME STATEMENT The fohowiac per100 la dotoc badDeu u: Aqua- . Aero llallmum Security, l7M1...1 Sty Part CU'de, ln'tDt, Ca. 9270'7: lote D. Btellalan. 14 Palma Lant, N.-port Beach. Ca. 92MO. 1'bil buataesa ll condacted by o bdftdllaL SiCMd: Joe. D. Bile ..... . Tlda at.mtat ... flled wttb tM CoutJ Clertt afOr. uc• C..tJ Stpt. It, 19'75. Jell* Oct. a, t, ae, II, lt'IS, Ia tM NnpoJt llaltiOr l• 1p. r...-tu . iliiil•iii ' ... L IGAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The follow\nl pereoa ls dotnc business as; Jebeo, 1706 Port Westbclar'M Place, Newport ~cb. Call- romla 92660: JobD Edward Babyak, 1706 Port West- bourne Place, Newport Beach, Callfofllla 9!660. Thls bus.lness is C'OOdlcted by an indtvldual. Slgned: Johll Edward Bab- yak. This statement ftS ftlecl wlth the Co110ty Clerk otOr- ange County Sept. Z9, 19'75. PubUsb! Oet. 2, 9, 16, 23, 19'15, In lM Newport Hatbor Eulp. F -4C1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A TEIIIEBT The tollowi.Dc peraoa Ia dolnc bualne11 ac NtwDOrt Cinema Sy•ma. 211-A Cedar Sttett, Newport Beach. Caltlonla tiiiQ: Kenoetb Cbarl•RJeii.Zll-A Cedar street. Newport B•cb, Ca11Jordl 92eU., Tbia bu&JDIU ta CODdlctlld bJ u IDctttktii&L S&ped: Kta.tb Rich. Thla ltatemtllt •• fUect wttb tbl CoaltJ Cleft CIIOt- up COIUIIJ Stclt. t. 1t7S. Pllbllab: ~ IS, Oct. I, 9. a. 1175, Ia tM ....... Hutlor lulcL F...,ftl LIIAL MDTICI FETJTI)OI Bt&tiW KAME ITATillllft n. IDOIWIIr ..-.. .... h hill .. AA.A Ladlsla• Reday, chairman ot tbe Ne.-port Beach Arts Commlsslon, announces the second annual rlty em- ployees show LD Clty Hall, cootiJialng through Oct. 31. Tbe display lnclud<>s pho- tography, ntercolors, ons, collages, etcblngs, wood cant.Dg, •eavtng, stitchery, crapblte pencll, cenmlc manls, needlecraft, stained class and sculpture. The Parks, Beaclles and Recr•tioo Commlsston ls repnAOted by Evelyn Hart wttb wood ca~. Newport Beaeb PlaJm1oc Commts- stooer Ray Williams has col- lac• oo display. CUy Man- acer Robert L. Wynn's teen- ace daucbter is showing oeedlecraft, "H.amburger. '' LIGAL MOTIC! FtCTITIOlTS BUSINESS NAME STATE ME NT The followtor person Is dolnc business as: Trt Couuty Rooftoc Company, 418 Femleaf AYe., Corona del Mar i2625: Theodore B. Dai"Dll, 418 Feml•f Ave., Co.,_ del Mar, Ca. 926Z5. Tb1J bulneu Is coodUcted by u 18dit1dual. SlcMd: Tbeodore 8. Dar- all. Tbis atatemeot 'IJIS tiled wtua tbt Coety Clerk ofOr- up c..u Oet. 10, 1175. Plbl1lb: Oct. 11, n. 30, Nw. t. 1175, 1D tbe .......,rt IJaftor Eu.Ap. F -48579 LIULM01tCI • SATURDAY, fEPT, 20 ••uo~waa--. from tbe uoloclr..s .....,. at tM llomt of Sle¥• b-ILl. MOt R!Yer, Wttt Nft- port, between 11 p.m. Se,pt. 1• Ud 9 a.m. Sept. 20 ••• Dorctby Elllabetll Plter, "· of Zlto Park NfWPOrt ~ lhllb, was charced wlUI lbopltiUoc at 10:15 a.m. at Rlclard's Harbor Vtew Market ••• Michael Ward lllller, 32, ot 455 N. Nt'W- port Blvd., Ne.-port Heights, wu charged 'IJlth drt.'lnc under the Influence ot al- cohol at 2:50 a.m. In the 100 block of E. Coast Hwy •• nea.r the bay bridge • • • Ergun GecgU. 39, ofZ00-1/2 Pearl, Balboa Island, was arrested at 1 p.m. at Agate and S. Bay Front, Balboa Island, on a warrant charg- ing him with sleep~ LD an automobile .•. Craig Bene- dict Sweeney, 28, of 126 44th, West Newport, was charged with being i.Dtoxt- cated in an auto at 2:45 a.m. at 43rd and Seashore, West Newport • . . John ~tephen Haip, 22, of 2017 N. Capella, Costa Mesa, was charged with felony m2Y- hem when police arrested blm at 9:30 a.m. at Balboa and 46th, West Newport ••• Someone broke Into the apartment storage a rea at Park Newport apartme-:ts and took $700 In stereo sound equlpmrnJt bebngtng to rest- dent Ann Moritz, between 9 a.m. Sept. 10 and 6 p.m. Sept. 20. • SUNDAY, SEPT. 21 Richard Klingelhofer, 404 E. Edgewater, Balboa, re- ported that an $800 plastic paddleboat was stolen from the private dock at hls home between 8 p.m. Sept. 20 and 3:30 a.m. Sept. 21 ••• George Ruggard Ogntewsld, 48, of 3147 Canadian, Costa Mesa, was charged with driving under the lnlluence of alcohol at 2 a.m. at 18th and Newport, Central New- port ••• Daniel Uvhan Roll, 44, of 1760 Pomona, Costa Mesa, was charged wtthpub- llc lntoxlcaUon at !l p.m. at 31st and Lafayette, Can- nery VUlage. • MONDAY, SEPT. 22 Carl Arthofer reported 3 outside l~hts, valued at $219, stolen from his home at Z3ll Clllf Drlve, Newport Helghts, between 5 p.m. Sept. 22 and 7 a.m. Sept. 23 ••• Je'tfelry valued at$1,012 was burglarized from the home of Barbara Hinegardner, 323 Alvarado, Balboa, between Aug. 7 and 8:30 a.m. Sept. 22 .•• Mary Anne Green, 32 Harbor Island, reported that ber 1975 Porsche auto was stolen from betllnd her garage between 4 p.m. and 11 p.m. Sept. 20 ... Jewelry valued at $250 was stolen from a bedroom of Roger Alison's residence at 69 Linda Isle, hetween 7 p.m. Sept. 21 and 7:30a.m. Sept. 22. • TUESDAY, SEPT. 23 Ralph Wayne Watson, 66, of 3503-1/2 Seashore, West Newport, was charged with driving under the lnfiuence of alcohol 1t 10:45 p.m. at 33rd and Se~sllort' •.. James Patrick Privette, 22, of 218 Colton, Ne~rt Soores, was charged wltb driving under tbe Influence of alcohOl at 7 p.m. in the 6000 block of W. Coast Hwy., West New- port . • . Two TV sets, valued at $160, wert' burg- larized from the home of Betty Gourley, 416 Vlstl Grande, the Bluffs, between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. • • • George Gregory Pryor, 19, ot 2520 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar, was arrested at 4 p.m. near the Corona del Mar jetty and c-harged 'IJlUI fleeing when llfeguards tried to apprehend on a charge of illegal surflng • • • Diane Eug~oe Straeter, 47, of Z940 Quedada, the Bluffs, ns clai'Jed wltb drlvtng UDder the tnflueoce of alcohol after pnllee lnYestlpted damap doae to a nre h}'dnat o•r hla bomt at a ~.m. • WEDNESDAY, SEPT. ~ A typewrittr, ! caleala- tors and &! tDCWtlfe clair, ..................... troll ... a8lltlll ., wan. ,._. .. ar 1 ki1,UIO o.a. Wtait&ra; ... _ ~to., ......... Ulll:11 a.m....._ M • • .II IC. cot alii._,......,_ wladcJw at ....,. •• lllllf at Nl8 VJa OpodD, Udlt YU- lafe. ..... lriOp,.a.lept. 21 ud t L ....... M_pried Ol*l adllkdn.,.,.S ... about M50 ........... • 1'JIUIIR)AY, I&PT. II Jollll AINit lloftl1 Jr., 51, of 1101 llln-.r, Bel- boa, wu clarpf ,. dJ1f- I..Dc UDder tbe ~ of aleobolat t:• a.m. atCout Hwy. aDd Doftr, bay bride• ar• ••• 1rriDe Bare, %301 Bayside, Coi'OIIl del Mar, repol'ted ! SCUBA tuks, valutd at tuo. atoleo from an llllloeted abed .,.,.,. 10:10 a.m. Stpt. !5 aDd I p.m. Sept. 28. • FRIDAY, SEPT.!& Tbomal HUary Albrittoa, 4'7, of 1961 F.UertaD, Co- sta Mesa, was arnsted at 6 p.m. at bla res1deoce oo a ctarce ofrestdtdial burg- lary ••• Gary Lee Cuey, 21, of 200'7 Kewamee, lnlne Ternce, was ctarged with publtc lntodQUOD at 8:50 p.m. at 800 lntDe, Newport Heights ••• Tbomu Ed'ward Beck, Z1. of 940 lrvtne, Oak- wood, surreodered at pollee headquarters at 7:30 p.m. on a Moao c~ wun.ot cbargtDc him wttb •rttlng cbecks oa luaftleteot binds • • • Robert James Gorham, 30, of 929 Arbor, Costa Wesa, ns arrested at ber residence at Z:30 a.m. and charged wttb receiVIng sto1eo property ••• Cling Prestoa MWer Jr., zo, of 109 35th, West Newport, was arrested at 7:50 a.m. at 33rd and Balboa, West New- port, oa a charge of deser- tion from tbe u.s. Navy, and was tuned over to tbe Or- ange County Mllttary Pollee. • SATURDAY, SEPT. Z7 David Lee Cootlno, 1Z08- B, W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, reported Ills 1967 Triumph motorcycle stolen trom lts parking place oa the street near Blactle's bt Yll'd 1.D Centnl Newport, between 9 a.m. Sept. 26 and 5:30p.m. Sept. Z7 ••• Edmund Francis Delaney, 57, of 565 Baf'lJood, Harbor Vle• HW~, ns cbarged •Ub s!q>l1.ftla& at ~ P..~ ~ Faabloll l.wa4 ••. thomas MattMw SperlJnc, 19, of 582-A Joann, Costa Mesa, •as charged 'IJlth driving under the lotJueDi:e of alcohol at 2:20 a.m. at E. Coast Hwy. ud Cameo Shores Rd •••• Rita Marte Caouette, 48, of Z-43 Flower, Costa Mesa, was ctrarged wlth dTlvlng UDder tM in- fluence of alcohol at 1:45 a.m. at Newport and West- minster, Newport Hetgtrt.s • • • A TV set, bi.Doculars, and telescope, valued at $585, •ere burglarized from the home of Lee Speights, 1011 GnnYUle, Newport Center, between 9:30 a.m. Sept. Z2 aod Z p.m. Sept. 27. • SUNDAY, SEPT. 28 Joedy James Hannah, 20, of 573 w. 19th. Costa Mesa, ns charged •Uh pubUc in- toxication at 3:20 a.m. at lnlne ud Sbe.rtngtoo, Otk- wood ••• Jorge Veoture Castro, 21, of 305 Palm, Baltlo&, na charged with reslstJ.Dc anest at 8:15p.m. in the 300 block of the aUey betweea E. Balboa and E. Bay, Balboa, after trying to get · any from omcers ln- Yestiptlng an assault and battery incident at the Pussycat Theatre, Balboa • • • Tools nlued at $%11 weH stoleo from the an- locked pnge at tbe home of Pbtllp HaJden, 519 Red- lands, Newport Hetcbts. be- tween 2:30 p.m. ~. 26 and 11 p.m. Sept. Z8 .•• Plants and planters nlutd at $75 nre stol• from outside the Calll8oo Co. at 2819 Newport Blt'd.. West Newport, betwMD s p.m. Sept. !8 and 8 a.m. s.pt. 29. • IIO!'OAY, SEPT. t9 Vera Vu AmtrlletD. 4Z, ot na PoDcteroa. COIIta OFFICIAL I'IB.PAPBR OP HB•Po•T 8B .. C. ·. S)JBICRIPTION ORDER ONLY U.M POl OMI YIAI ----------------8A.IIB •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A0"4'W • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • em ........................ ·• ...•• UMDtMTMtiOniiWifttul TOi MIWOIT MAIIOI .... m1 I. COAIT IIWT •• CD_. .... MAl .-. ... eMlpJ ... ,_,..,.. at t:«S a.m. at tM ~~ eut.l, SlOO .... llfd.. Wilt Newport ••• Wb1le WUUam 8'tria- IM11D'a car wa• part.d, liD· loe'-1. at bJ.I rtsldfllce at 600 !. Oetu Froot. BAlboa, trom I p.m. Sept. !& aW 1-.JO a.m. S..,t. Z9, tome- OM stole M90 •ortb oft.oola from It • • • A TV set and radar ona, valued at $400, were burclartled from tile bomt of Tbeodor. Bowles, tto 8Znd, Nnport Sbo1'et, between 9:30 p.m. Sept. t9 and DOOO Sept. 30 • • • ClotbJ.Dc, Je•elJ')' aDd rec- ords, valued at $869, •ere stolen from tbe home of Holly Hunter. 2216 Fiesta, tM Btlaftl. LT. COL. Jack 0. FoiiJ, son of W rs. Paullne E. Forgy of Balboa Island, bas received bis second award of th~ Legion of Merit at Ft. Bliss, Texas. He earned tbe awarrl durlng his last assignment with the U. S. Army Mllttary Persoooel Center, Alexandrt.t.. Va. He is ad jUW\t general of Head- quarters Command. Hts •Ue, Crystal, ts with him at tbe fort. Keep cool with CANVAS AWNINGS Don't let the sun apo~l your patio fun. Shade wtth colorlUI can\'al for cool comfort. Call or come bv f()(1ree el11mat.a. SAIIAAI& 1111,,_ 2202 sOU1it MAtM 56tm HARBOR VISITOR U you are a newcomer, or kDow of a newcomer to tbe Harbor Area 'lJbo has not been welcomed, do her a favor by calllng the Har- bor Vlsttor betwHD 8 and 10 a.m. and abe w111 call on your friend wtth valu- able lnformatloo and glfts from friendly buslness flrms •hkh stand reacb' to help her become acquainted with her ne• , surroundings. THE HARBOR VISITOR PHONE: 494-9368 or 646-0174 , CHURCHES, Highway House of Prayer 2411 E. COAST HWY .• CORONA DEL MAR LOWER LEVEl -"EA" INTERDENOMINA nONAL, FTJLL GOSPEL ~AYICHOOL: .. 4e ~·URVICE: 11:00 EVANGEUllSTtC SERVICE: e :OOP.II.IUNOAY "'AVER AND .. LE I'TUDY: 7:JOP.M. -I*EIDAY WILLIAM T. KROAH. PASTOR PHONE: 6G.ff782 ea., .. .., o rdi · ·· I 4 'tl ltOaiiT 1L aiMGITOM -PAITOI DID ST. et OaAMGI, COSTA MilA • 641-•• ....,_ ...... '[j -10:-La. s.IIJidillol ....., .. 'lr .. .., -•• ..-.. t:OO a.a. .. ..... _ ... lblllrud...,.. •..... ?:00 p.a. Aatld.llll ,~ ... --f8c:W • ....., FIIST BAPTIST CHURCH 1 CLIPP DL, MIWPOIT IIACH -'G-74d Dl. P. KINTON IISMOII PASTOI IUMDA'f ICMOOL ........ A.L alaLI ITUD'f ......... MI. AoL t. 7 P.M. I•• P.M. WI .. ftAIOIIU'• atUICM 0' w.::Lnl-.!~ ICIIMCI"Sdncc of .;,.tr• ILIAMOR JACICIOM, MUUSTIR au• a..toe . . . . . . . . 11: oo a.•. IUW Mool ........ 11:00 a.a. 41 CIMTI• sy., COSTA MIU-U.·IOU GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Veterans' WemorLal Bide. 565 W. 18th. (osta Mesa REV. TOM TYREE. Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES· 10:30 A.M . & 7 00 PM Sunday SchlXll . "II age-s. Q ~0 HOME BIBLE CLASSES C'all S Sl..()()Q~ .,.eaching B1blt Ooctrme• ATIEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY We 1nV1te you to wo rship LUTHERAN CHUR(,"lt OF THE MASTER 1900 Pacific View Or. Coronadcf Mar. Cltif. ~ WRENCE 0 . PRUHl..fNC Pastor -Phone 644~2664 SUNDAY SICKE.DULE: t:15 a.m •• s.dlr &ebool 10:10 Lm. -Wol'S~Up Nurwry and Coffee Hour Ch-ristion Scienn S.nic:es FIRST CHURCH OF OtRIST. SClENTtST 3303 Via Lido Nt'wp<)rl Beach SUNDAY So-tOOl 9 & 10:~ a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 9' 10:~ a.m. WEONESDA Y EVENINt, MEETING R p.m. READING ROOM Wnk day5: 9 a.m. S p.m. Wedne.d.ay:9 a.m.·7:4S p.m Tuesday 9 a.m. 'i p.m.: 7.C~ p.m. SEOOND OtURCH OF OtRJST. SCIENTlST Newpon Beach at Corona del Mar l l 00 Puiflc Vitw Dr SUNDAY SCHOOL \0 a.m SUNDAY SERVICE 10 .a.m WEONF.SOAY ~:00 P .M. Readift~ Room: 1500-B E. CoaetBwy. liat•ace n N•rai•- Mon .. fn.: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m S•a • .,. ah•n~ooa: J .. I Sat.; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You •TC c01dialty imtftd to actend c.1nudl ~~ aMto1le~ .... ~00& THE FIRST·: ltAPT~ST CHUICH n.l C tal POl .. ILICAL STVDtl1· f •41 A.L ataLt CLAU81 -U•• A..IL ......... MOUI ,.. P.IL IYAMei&.IITIC IIOUI M1 MAaMOLIA AT l~'fA AMA AYL. COlT A MilA D llllltMY co-.11. PAS 'fbi FliED UP . ro · FACE MESA eo.--c-dol llu II Do-Flold • ....... 111 •••• Cuts Ina '...S II--......,. to ,_ v.u., • Jr. All-America action CHIYEIIIIU --N""P"rt In the ·-·· lr. Ali-America CIJAic OIYiak)D. tor 9 to 11 year oldl. TbtJ opened leque play l11t Saturday wtt.b a S9.0 wla onr tbe Suta Aal s.tat.. T•m phOto, takMII .... ral weeks aco, 1Dclude1 ...,.n.l boyl DO lcllger Oil tbe t..m. Froat row, from left, Ty TrlpoU, BrJI.D Guptlll, Can Spence, Tim Btme1, No. 25 Dot oo team, Brtau Pridemore, No, 18 beblDd alp not oo team, Gator Scalso, Ko. 70 DOt oo t•m. Jeff Gould, Ron GupW.l, Rudy Senoes, Greg Roelle. Sec.oM 1'0'1', ste"WI.rt Gu&er, Robbie Brown- Lag, No, « oot oo team, Grey Gay, Jay Wllbr1100, Dick Nichol, Sb11111 Skitl, Clay VerValea, Brl.a..b D:Kige, Dour Correa, Brett Ballt)', Robbie Bood. Bac~ row, Jerry Pcet, oltenslve coach; Nlclc Scalzo, water boy; Rick Dames, defensiYe eo&ch; Jotm Morrow,No, 55 not on team, Chris Orr, Doo Pryor, Rl\hle Post, T1ono KoiYlsto, Barry Shepherd, Fred Scalzo, held coaeh; Terry Sarrent, defensi'fe coach. Not pk:tured: Mike Terry, John Chytraus IDd Md:J Morrvw, UDe caacb. lor Frl<llrllllltP-oad !llucla-llllod-at Do-•-rtaw. • ...._,, bJ&'I IC.IIool ftl'- olly -n .. t..., Kick oil ~mu are I p.Ja. Junior All-America toot- ball, with ldds trom 8 through U playing on 6 teams 1n Newport, got Into fUll swing 1ut weelt, wUh all teams involved In league play aplnst competition fro m other Orange County areas. Leagues are bo.sed onages and sizes. Locally, the CheyeMes pla y in the CUnlc (8-9 year old) division, the Commandos and the Couga rs in the Jr. Pewee (9-11), the Cowboys and Coronas (up to 12 years) In the Pewee and the Corsairs {up to 13~ ln the Midget division. Games are played on Sa- turdays, with all local games at Corona del Mar high school. Admission Is fr ee . ''Adult boosters get pretty l.nvolved, too ," explains Fred Scalt.o, head coach of the Cheyennes. "An y suc- cessful organization de· pends on tea mwork, and there are a lot of Newport Beach youngster s en joying wllolesome activities, and they welcome the community to their team." The squads start ln early August with drUls and pro- gress to tbe mllttple.set or. feose IDd stUDUng defeo.J:e played by tilt 8 and 9-year- old Cheyennes. Coach Scalzo's "Motor" offense rolled up 5' touch- downs last Saturday, whlle hls "tero" defense lived up to Its name, The Chey- ennes blanked Santa Ana's Saints 38-0. The wln was their 4th straight, and their first 1n regular league play, This Saturday, the Chey. ennes take on the unbeaten Orange Rebels at 11 a.m. at COM high. The outcome could ve ry we ll determine who will represent the Ford League in the Orange County playoffs later this year, be· li eves Coa ch Scalzo. "The important thing about Jr. All -America and the Cheyen nes ls that 29 youngsters have come to- gether as a team working toward a common goal,'' says Fred Scalzo. "it seems to be contagious; the crowds are bigger, parents are working togetbar to support the team, andtberearemore and more fans, DOt directly connected with the proeram, finding Jr . All-America a.o n cttlng, braod of football." JR. ALL All ERICA RECORDS Cheyennes ••• 1-0 4-I-0 Commandos .• 1-1 1-3-1 Cougars ••••• I-2 3-2-0 Cowboys .• , , • 0-1 I-4-0 Coronas ••••• 0-0 3-I·O Corsairs ••••• 0-1 0-5-0 LAST SATURDAY'S SCORES CLINIC DIVISlON (8-9 years) N, B. Cheyennes 38, Santa Ana Sa!nts 0 JR. PEWEE (9-11) N. B. Commandos 19, Santa Ana Woltpa.ck 6 Tustin Blazers 7, N. B. Cougars 0 PEWEE (up to l Z) Cerritos Black Hornets 13, N. B. Cowboys 8 S. Huntillgton Beach Cobras 34, N. B. Corsairs 0 Coroaa del Mar, lldftrbat hom lolorl• oad ID- • ..,...._,. .. 1111 -·· woelto, 1101 It all ...-lllr Jut Frl<llr DIPt at Do.td- .:JD Field, aad bllta.t pn. -sly--tOll Estaacla sc.u ID a Century Leapt WI. QlwtertJaet Gary Gols- oeu carted a 1troae na- ot.ae attack, rambUDc 6)r 101 o1 h1JI tam's ua nab- IDe yarda. Tba S. Kine• tallied ooce lD •ch of the ftr.t 2 qoartera, GutiDHI 101DC' over trom nae a IDCI Gary Tomer seortng from the I. TbODtbeyltteraliJru &ftJ wltb tbe pme 1D tbl Srd ~rter, taJd.ac a 28-0 lead oo TD"s by BW Moore and Spyro Kemble. Tamer scored apiD tD tbt 4th. Not unUI Estaoela opeoed'-"wttb ID all ..out passlDC attack lD the 4tb quarter were tbe Eactes able to mon lmpres- stvely on otfeaae. ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS Newport Harbor's Sallors remalDed wlnleu lD Suntet League play, dropp1Q&: a 10- 7 liQUeaker to Martaa oo Saturday nlcbt. A !8-Jird fteld coat by Kartftl. •• ste.-e Suttoo decided the game wtth )Jst !8 secoods left. Harbor tad tabu a 7 .o balfttme lead when Steve Foley scored from the 1- )'lrd liDe mldfty through the eecond quarter. The plunge cawed a Sailor drive t.tat lDcluded Z My third- down Pl~S bJ,qu,rterback Gol'doo Adams. 1 Time 2 Times 3 Times 10 worda or less .•• Z.OO 3.50 <1 .50 U to SO words .... , 3.00 4. 75 6.00 Sl to 40 words . . . • . 4.00 6.50 8.00 Each word over 40. • .IO .15 .20• • BUSIH ESS . •.WANTED -Ill OPPORTUHJ.T!.___ __ O LD RUSTIC spurs, OOrse . BICYCLE DEALE RSHIPS -· Top rated bikes am sport - ing good s. Localion, train- ill& aM mf.lttory. Mr. Mftte r;~)4ifll -~•...,. shoes, bits, branding lroD.S. Private party. 968- 8380. o PERSONAL PR IVATE NURSING -For help during those difttcult times. Competent, dlg- nltled ~rvlce. Con. ' slden.te, dedicated care. 968-7403. Marloa tied the p.me alter reeonrtng a Newport fllnble SUPER BODY condUioolng QUARTERBACK Dan White completes 1 pasa 1D OCC's on tbe Sailor 30 lfl the 3rd classes commenciog COM 50-7 •lctory ')Yer San Diego Mesa. White bad a near quarter. ID tbe closlDg 3 Tuesday, Oc t. Zl F;urtDer perfect night, kittlng 13 of 14 aerialJI for.~~ p.~ . "!'f'!!"'ff'• IP'! ~ Plll~fe information at 673-3420, 3 touchtkntns. sauora tM. uat ball 1o -84~ i3i.-27C' • ~ "' l"';t I IIi V "-t' • t ~ "#ArrfiJtftl'fM W •t '" ·o ,Otl SALE Woman in home to ,,ddi,.ss envelopes. Must be ex- pe rienced. 675-5444. :~f:o.~~~:~nO:::· .• ~r-BUCS VS FULLERTON ~::!;. .. Musta~a • . joined Corona del Yu aod .. . . • . • • • -• • • . . --• ----• -• • I I • • • • • I I I • ,., •• h ... . -I -. -. ·-·-·--.~ ------·---·---·----- AKITA PUPPIES -wonder- ful, qui et, lovtng protec- tion. A.K.C. registered. All beautiful pUppies. 1- 532-5154 . OlfAUTY $ALDH ~-'• BEA.UTY .NOOO< 2732 E. Coast Hwv. Corona del Mar Phone 644-7336 • IICTCLES SALES & SERVICE at. 1nH n . COSTA ,.-pI &48-7706 -848-8856 :-----------• --• I • I I -• • •• I • I ' I . • • • DAY CLEANING OIMMITT /J.~~iJ.~ ~~ENID Fmru qu :~II IV dr y d~:~ning ou 1ilc p~t·mi\e\ I Srl(.yrvin l.mndry All nrw l:.lr" modd Frigid:.irr wuhcu 3200 E. CoaM Hwy., CI>M Phone: 67.\-960S OIILHIITS ,LOwERs hill ·ALL OCCASIONS DIM•rl Tt~sb. ,LORISTS ,_ ....... JW ~N u;M:..._ o.o._- o FOR REHT li~Ft.:RNISHED GARAGE o PLUIIBIHG & HEATIH Just Plumbing & Heating MAY CLINCH TITLE ~::f£::1~~: APT. on quiet street Corona riel Mar; Z bed - rooms, 2 bat hS, rlre • pla ce. Newl y rlecorated • Availa ble now. $295 mon th. VOi:PI Co , Rea l- tor s. 548-!l34fi . WATEIH RUNT HENTAL tluntlngton waterfront, lee side, r nannel. 3 bed rm., Z 40-ft. I!Of'k. $800 lease. Owner. 213-425-8822 • o SERVICES GLEN'S GARDE~l~G • and Cleanup Servlre. RPason- able rates. Good refer- encPs. Call 673-2007 aner 5 p.m. ACCOUNTING-BOOKKEEP- ING servires for small businesses. Will lif>lp you , or l1o It for you -lndu1!. ing pay roll anrl taxes. 642 . 11 23 , END BOTTLED WATE J; COSTS -Bottled wate1 quality without the bottle Les s than 1 ~ per p.lloo Tap convenience fron under -counter conver stor uall. AQua Rich, Mr. Ward }.897-0742, Z to 5 p.m o MARINI HARDWARI n,f~1! c~ -"·~• c:~a. liuioo llordortre Opoo -...,. a-.. _,.._ 100 W, COAST RWY., H.B. ---1'111 Orange Coas t College foo!- ball coach Dick Tucker Isn't minimizing the Importance or this Saturday night's grid titanic between his Pirates and the Fullertoo Hornets, "If we hope to win the South Coast Conference title JUST P L U M 8 IN G , this year, we have to beat Tel"""""'e: 6-U-flll Fullerton," he sa ys flatly. Water Heaters, Dt.sposals • Drains, Faucets, Copper Re-plpes. Same reasonable prices, day, night or week· ends! "~"..,.. "If we lose to tile Ho rnets License No. 3()994& we can't expect anyooe else e CARS FOR SALE in the conference to help .:....::.:.::.:.:...:....:..::...:....=.:...-1 us out and beat them." 1974 ELDORADO -· by owner. Immaculate coo- dtuoo. Low mileage, Mate offer. 64&-6775, ask for manager. o AHTic;UES VICTOR TALKING MACH- rNE • All original parts, like new, nawiessl 48 inches hlch, 24 Inches I.D diameter. Includes 20 al- bum s (uerage - 8 rec- ords). Has hlmboo needles with sharpener. Call Ron. 536-6477, after 8 p.m. o CHIROPRACTOR fJ:Jon.al.J. E . :Jo~, (]).(!. H Ouot• ......... ., ........ •o-• ......... ...,,..., ... ,...... ONLY Tucker's Pin.tes, who own a perfect 5·0 season mark and are 1-0 in South Coast Conference pla y, meet F"ut • lertoo at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Anaheim Stadiu m. Coach Hal Sherbeck's Hornets enter the Important tussle with a 3-I mark and a 1-0 record in conference action. The only blemish on , Fullerton's slate Is a 17-7 loss that ca me at the hands or the No, 1 ranked JC squad In the nation, El Camloo. Saturday's contest wUJ be the 28th renewal of the bit- terly contested grid rivalry. Fullerton owns a 14·11-2 edge In the previous 27 coo- testa, but the Plntes hue won 3 of the Jut 4 clashes and 4 of the past 6. The 2 teams have met only one common owooent this year --Golden West. OCC topped Golden West 31.14, ud FuUertoo .~lipped the Rustlers 27 ..Z6 IP 1 thrlller. ~ OCC prti*J'ed ror Sttur- •••• a...T eo...,.......... day's battle wtth FuUartc. -· co-o.'" .. _ by bllt&1oc s.n oteco ..... ----'.----·-•_•.!.· ~ .... ,_..,,.,1so-7 1ut weeADd 1n tbe o MUSICAL fOR SAL I -b c .. st COIIlerooce optner. . FALL tESTtvAL The Plnt01 rolllll ap 410 Brand new Currter apiMt yarda 1D tot:a.l o&oH lid plano •••••••••• ~ 711r · recordacl Z5 flut -.. :':';;.::="::~I HamiiiO!Id oi!pll, L-IOO•r-• IH, 110 111117 • • • • • 111 JR. ALL All ERICA CblcafiDcCrudp-,u-THil 5ATURDAT coll ... l>r cocldlll lottlp (Any) or ncrlltlol room. ttS CoftoJ• lt ln1Dt Tro)I.U Fartla a .. .....a OI'IIA. • -wtlll-. .lllt Zp.m. -I. HUIIID 51,; f.ru. c ..... at Plt-,t\'ono cal J1uo _ a. -M LIDOl llotpbJoo, I P·•· na.-r -100 • W. -CIIIJA• at Leo Altmltoo , .......... It' ~m. Tony Accomando scored 3 day DJcht to powerfUl VIlla touchdowns, 2 rushing IDd Park. The Mustanca led 7-0 one 00 a 7-yard pass play, and 14-7 ID the o&ttl quarter, He now has 10 touchdowns but Yllla Park, scortnc all on the season. 3 of ita touchcknrua In the Dave White completed 13 last period, woa the pme ot 14 passes and lossed 3 on a 3-ni-d phmce w1thh35 scorl.ng aerials, glvtag him secondii left oa the clock. 13 on the year. White 1s Costa MealadJOOtahead OCC 's new sincle-seuon ID tbe 3rd quarter, after a leader fortouciKXJwoj:a.~Ms. scoreless ftrat half, whea The old mark of 12 was Mt Tim Roauer threw 11 Jl.rds by Al'fln White ID 1971. AI. to DaD Valentine, WID eluded tbe VUla Park MOOOdl.rJ •in equalled that mark ap.ID tor tbe laiC 20 Jl.rds. After ln 197 2. tbe Spartana Ued the pme Orange Coal>t's defen• at 7_7 •riy 1n lbe 4th tumed 1D another sparkl.lDc effort last weekeoci. as tbe period, Valentlne prt Mea Bucs completely sbat ott tbe richt back 011 ~ by re-lttrn!Dc the .,..IDe l!lcl<o!f Mesa offense, OCC pve up 85 yards for 1 touchdowtl. )Jst U yards oo the Cround A trick tailbl.ck pua cot and acted the Sail Diego quartert.ck 10 times. The the Sl;arta.u e-,ea wUb 11:52 Pirates pve up 155 ya.rds to play, IIDd 1 dHperatkJD th-• .. b tbe air. 4th dowD pau moYecl tllem ·-10 the Muotanc s Ia lbe Wide receiver Mike Gace clos1nc HCODds, and they had a big evealng for tbe Bucs. He caucbt 7 passes scored 00 tbl otlt play. ror too ,. ...... t -b-TENNIS RACKET downs. - OCC RACQUETS ALL TOURNEY NOV. 1-2 On.nce Coallt CoUar• wtl1 host the 19'75 Ca.JJtomla oat~ door tbrH-wtU ~ ncqueb.U ellatnPootldr New, 1-1 C1D tbeOCC COirta. Entry r .. 1• te per panoo and till deadllno l>r fWtr ·alllrt• ll Oct. U or uaW tbe bnctltl an ftlltd. CO!Dpotltloa wt11 Ill 111111 .. -(-..... .... ,. .. ), B, c bd~'•catcoi'IH In oddltiOo to a-· ell- ·-l>r pia,.... 15 roaro ucloldor. MUSCLE BUILDER .Joba M.. Porterfleld, of lZZO KMI Drt'ft, Hamor View H1lls, bla IDYtaied I oo.-.1 narelM dtriee U.t la attacbed to a t...u rack« to baUd arm IDd wrttt ., ...... dl!rtOC --- ud to ct•• tbe racket a llciQr foal Ia lCI!al Jllr. 1111 ... _ Ia -1lllor latrodlced to m~lllflldlnn wllll 1111 1ll1p oad ..- a( 1111 Ray-.... Orpal- .-. lin Yorlt, oad II ..,..,.. br • potet ...,uca: -'*"""' .. tbe u. s . PllaiiOIII ... _t ....... _ ..... ., .... NEW SPORTS Q.UB pitldlll--*1 w Olbor ATPARK NElntoRT :-=:--~-.:':: M,e lid ---. .,.. ...... --=-rfl'~l Putt ............ -··-.... -........ ,._ ....... ..... -... _ ............ _., .. t-to-..UOJ'II,-. ..... -Ia ....... tw£' en.. ·• _.... ..... .,. .. -... a1r wa ..tee••••.._ ..... A IMIII •...,. 11e porta-'CIIJ~JIIt. tW 111 St•. PIIM I_, ... __ .. __ _ .... ., tg ........ ,_ il -...... (CDIIJII) ....... -. ~ c_.. ... l'lllo P'l/. llfll .... ~~~~~a;;J or-.... • • • • ,_.. Ulda aurr.cs t \ u .... C• 2 lfL*Il ..... ~~--~EN tL • 7 . PH ..... 1-------IJ o ' . $148,000 Eltl.t~ U'fiQ( 1o bills of Corooa del Mar. HUll lot wttb loYely pool and jacussl. Tbb e bedroom, family room home ts perfect lor tM l&rce fl.mUy. Commercial Building 3,000 Sq . Ft. • CONCRETE TILT-UP CDIISTRUCTIOH • CHOICE LOCA liON IN SHOPPIHC CENTU o PLENTY OF PARKIHC SPACE 1810 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA •• , ......... ~ .. ······: HIGH ATOP SPYGLASS BeautifUl 3 bedroom PORTSMOUTH MODEL Spy • glaaa HUJ home. Many decorator qndes. MAG- NIFICENT OCEAN VIEW. Youowntheland.$159,500 • SPYGLASS RIDGE HlchlY upgraded 4 bedroom, 3 bath atnele le'fel bome. Tll1.5 SANDPIPER MODEL hla been custom decorated aodprolessk)oally l.&nd.&capecl. Magnificent patio and Ylawlng deck. 3 car garage. tdea.Uy located Delt to Spyglass HUl. $119,900 YOU OWN THE !.AND. OPEN DAILY 1 TO 5 P.M. 3860 OCEAN BIRCH, COM. cau 640-6161 ·····~····*······· IlLS SALES REPORT Ulllt sales for Se&Jtember tbrougb tbe MulUple UsttDg Sentce of tlie Newport Hutlor.COIIIa Mesa Board of R•Jtors, toealed $%9,832,6221 5,928 Usttncs were processed dur- i!J( tile first 9 mootbs of 1975, ·of wldcb 651 wire 80ld; 691 were eo- GiientmJ · lA YNOMT PIMTHOUSI: FantaaUc toe,uon and vlew of tbe bay 6 oeea. Very apacioua thtee bedroom or UJo 6 den. Ownet will trade for Newport Beach home. 1165,000. INVESTMENT MOIU HOWl PAll: Drop by and see . our beautiful pictures ol this most pre· stigious area -complete with ita own stream. 8 + acres. partially de- veloped. Wi II exchan.ce for Orange County property or may help finance. $395,000. Buy Your. Children A Big Home Exceptionally spacious home ln BAYCREST. Four good slt.ed bedrooms. Almost new carpets -new drapes -re<:ently decorated. Very near the flnest of schools. Not on lease land • • • a fine oUerlng. Call us to Inspect. Call 673-8550 THE REAL ESTATERS Happiness Is - - - ---A comfortable home that you'll Love beyood the emotion of the mom eat ---~cb a borne Is tbe Cameo Shores locatloo wlth 3 spacious bedrooms --3 baths -· larte deo and formal <l1ninl room -- complete with sparkling pool and paoonmic OCEAN VIEW. RealisttcaUy priced at $149,500 ·-Ezcelleot terms. SWII JIMLAMl •. : . .calls & the otmer must .co. An absolutely mind-boggling home on Spyalaas Hill, prieed far below market. This ia J!8latial perf'ec:tion. 3 BR, 2 Ba., tamdy rm., oc:eaD view, gardens. Fee laud. Tbis CJDe won't last IGDg.llurrJ! OniJSlG.OOO DICOilATOWS HIAYIM HoDestly when you walk into this one. you think you have died 6 ~.~ heaven. 'lbe straqe,IOft ~ IUVUIN tbe entry tbe use ot latUee, the aoraeous aardena, with~. at. vee an ethereal feellDI to thia Harbor View lUIIe bome, an a 210ft. wide lot. Hu 4 BR, 2 Ba .• powder rm., 2 fi'Piea .• 1ibnil7 • much. mueh more. Call for NP'-toaee. $113.400 Newport Shores· EajoJ 1M .._, be&eb Oil tll#eua1-directly aerou from tld.t ca 2 bedroom, z betb bomt. EuUy eoaferted to 3 bedroom•. Thb lsuacelleat nlle IDa tast-appreelatt.ag area. $51,500. 642-5200. 675-4060 Prime lnduitrlal Real Estate 1&.m 811. n. WITH 25,860 SO. FT. OF M-1 LAND IUILDIN8 16,920 sq. ft includina approx. 1,000 sq. ft. of air conditioned offices -7,560 sq. ft Is extra hi&h tilt-up, remainder of buildlnc is concrete block and pumice block. 16' x 16' electrically operated loadlna door. 16' it 25' spray booth. 600 1mp., 240 v., 3 ph. power. Mercury lilhta. REAL ESTATE l.cl•cl•• '•"''"' fDr 40 urs •.. 1113.40 SQ. FT. ef pev•d p •tltl•t -60 , 5-t•• cr•• & 16• 1-'•• c..... . -· -. -~" .. Price $325,000 lANK TERMS or OWHER MAY CARRY ~.IEtSOI~,ROBINSON REALTOR 200 MAIN ST., 'BALBOA . .Phone (714) 675·~~20 • I ' •••••o••••••••• Pe NINSULA POINT Swccptng hay "t(•ws from 5 BR. famtly rm .• ha}fronl home Sauna. JC:IC'UI.Zt. boat stora~C' Sl40.~ LIDO I SLe Allr :J IW. ramtly rm hom". l~e mslr 'utlt· '' tlh ... unporc h CloM· to dubhousc· :->tl a .~)() LINDA I SLe lk·aut I B H &. famtl) rm . l'OUntJ'.' 1-: n ~It :-.. h :J t m o ~ ph t! r c-. a m on F <:st..ahh!.hl·ci lrt'l'S Boat slap $245.000 BILL GRUNDY, Realtor MODERN, SPLJT .LEVEL OFFICE BUILDING llf DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA. $40,000 ...... DANA POINT 1 DUPLEXES OMLY .LEFT TO OtOOSE FROM $68,950 to $77,950 . A Bargain-• $165,000 . )' . , ... The Bluffs END uNrr Tbne bectroom BooUa model. Beam eell.q, l.od1nct UctalDc, fireplace, sbatters, close to pool. Put oeet~pa~~cy. Only $72,900 , .. -· Anothr End Unit Fear b«<roema and .man tlunDy room. S62,900. $62,900 • •••• M.obile Home OCEAN VIEW (unobstructed) Three bedrooms. fireplace, ta.rce deck area, good ston(e, ps barbeque, prtnte btacb. Call to see ft. UPPER BAY! 6 bedroom raoeJl ud former borne of lamous aetna. AU rooma aft oriented to tbe tabulou.a VIEW soutb OYer tbe eot1re bay, DOrtb to tbe mow capped moaatatu aDd from tbe Ubrary-dea looldnc out OYer a IIJ&Cioal swimming pool and hash prdeos. Spleadid master suite wUh Jaeaut • a true courmet kitchen. stable and tack room with auto- matic drtnk1Dg fountains for UYestoct; fenced corrals. Truly u excellent n.lue at $379,000. Lois Miller 642-8215. (ZlOO) - I IRVINE TERRACE: UST and RELAX "ReMntd to Ofler~r ~·, FORS .. E . We ll located s m aller 3 br. 2 ba home Just f a ntastically immaculate. Health dactates immediate move to ~desert. At $82,.000 you '11 want to be the first to s ee this Regal value. ~a~fk4 2865 EAST COASJ HI ~HWAY CORONA DEL ~AR 675-6060 C 4LL TH F. H P.AD CO 4C'I W .4N I F YOU -4Re PL AHNIHG TO SeLL· • • when you want to sell or buy a house JtJilt L.oc* for thiS Mil, which only a Realtor-• proftuionll in rul ..... whO tubiCribel to 1 strict Code of Ethics II a,.,..,~ e.locaf end state ...... ~-Nationll ;:: , :*'' &tllte Botrds-f to II 1· MULTIPLE • Dress 'S•op epeaoa Sliladays \ 3424 Via Lido Beach -· .. =·-............. -.. "'------·-·-· ,_1'14..._. ...... at .. -" ~ -· l -..... __ ... lllllonl•llllt-c..,. RAT SID '-Ud I --A11Pr0J>r111o -· T. 8. S. ot --..... tlioplleo. ·~ wld<l .. -t ... tlaU-nll, .,-... ww-...... wW .... lallaoli:J ....... _.-. -·-·--_,, -·so,.,.....,. 111t u t111 _.,...._ UJ wtle, IWe, Ia -till I cloo't Willi 1D -r a me to 1 ODI·WM sttmar cbubuco bteaue our .top Crulaa from L.A. -rID at Cabo Su '-o d..,.... Puerto YaUuta, Maattan on wMlbtr COOdltloli.a. Opal ud Capo Su Lacao • .W I to till 1001tt1out, t1at place bin to do Ia Nlu IDd •· really tatu a *t1ac n. joy tbt trip, wbUe E1111 ~ a cbar.eco bU.&. tbe capt:aiD nm tbt sblp, I Ellle'• tint eooeen, bow .. taow, pere..tace·riM, U.t ..... r, will be rttt11c tbe Enslp readers mate more Fair,. tbroucb Ba••• el"lllael u.n aD.JbodJ IDd DeYil'a TMaDrle, tbe ar• adnrtiaera: are beci.DD.lDc to h'om Sacrameato Reef. to find this out. Cedros lsJaDcl to Punta Ea .. 1D preparaUoo fortbetrlp, centa. Tbe two-mut 20% off schoooer, GoodwW, .,.. &oat- on the SacnmMiito Reef wttb enryoae a.boe.rd 1D Yay, 1968. Tbe Newport buana bolt, Parqoo, eoded-up 1D the buge surf oo the •lDd- ward side ol Cedros lslaDd. years •rUer. Fortunately, enryooe aboud was rescued. The Shooting star, with the late County Supertlsor Ronald Cupera ud D.lne other pet8)0Sa.boatd. clear- ed Turtle Bay and Pub. Eurenta, In June, 19?4, aDd was lost wttbln the triangle, apparently oortbwest of tbe San Beo.ltos lslands, olf tbe Sacramento Reef. Fortunately all tlve per- sons aboard tbe 52-toot cruiser, Followln&:Sea, were rescued wben this vessel FRENCH BISTRO DINNER sprung a leak and sank 1D the same general ana 1D June, 1971. Sbarp oaTip~ Hon, a sea-worthy vessel and llfe~boat drW an tbe £1'•··~ ......... ::. ~ .~ "':"'r --.. --.. --.. -.. --. ... ,_ ..... _.,._ lloodldaNOi .... ,.. -lll*llofal ~ c.-Lllt'w .... "'llor-...,, lut 1-.,la,... .. till .... lila ~·· DIYO'a TJ'tladL We w-.t ftom lllaasl IDR--.11&· -; ... .r-. ...... Rteo; CMrJotte; .Am&Ue, 8t. T-laclt ..... tbo aortll -a cf C1obo ID 1&1- aml. lo ll1liiC -to J.Al[, till bla thrtll .... _ ... tile Golf cf Cllll>-ftom 2:1,000 fMt liP u .... c:roued trom ....._ tato CaU- forala. Tbe ·-rial v.u., ud Saltoa Sea wen ~ad out ....... .. lllld .... oft II> till toft Will put Ill El GuUo aDd tbe cbocolat. browD b1lls ot Baja. My DUt Ylew or tbe S. o1 Cortes &bould be OD tbe rtlll from Muat. lao-toCaboSu·Lucu. ulil>rtwftelr, till IIIDp at SID IAc:u; will be brtet. We wW be Pie lo take a trip 11J1 tbe coUt to Puerto Cblleoo IDd t.b1 Hotel Cabo San Lucas. A brlef new or the beautifUl Ba,y of Cblltoo ww be about u. lso't it adal that I wm oe.-er r.n eeen tbl.t stntch or tbe Sea of Cortes ftom the Bay or Cblleoo all the ny qp to Pa&a Feruudez on Bahla San Lull Gonqp? At 1-..t I eu cla1m I made 1t through tbe duit of l..qtma C bapaJa be ton tbe surflced road was put in, wblcb Should entltle me to a Cbapata Dusters bumper stteter. Han f&ith, ma)be before I take to a wbeel..ctair I'll be able to ristt Batlla de Los Angeles, Scammoo•s Lagooo aDd La Pu. Auy or you bol.tmeo lookfnc tor a good captatn-ol-tbe-bead for a run I.Dto the Cort11? • A ul.a with marlnat«i lr~sh muthroomt and arllchokas • and Magic Pan '1 spfiCial oil and vln~ar dressing ... • Our famous BHI Bourguignon · with render chunkt of bHf in a del/clout win• ••uce, foldtld In • crepe and topped wlrh muthroom uuce ... • And • Cra~ Retatoulll• -with • Euro()Hn blend of fresh zucchini, tomara.s, ~gplant and other t!!l:!4 AS Crime prevention notes v~etab/es ·simmer«~ together.... • e'Y 8y C. Jo\MES CLo\Vo\S Nu·porl Police Chief "Street crime" genen.lly refers to Y!oleot person to persoo crimes such as mu.r. der, robbery (mug:gtne), rape aod assault. Recently, a great deal of attention has been g1Yeo to these crimes l.o tbl Dftl IDd oU.r IPAdl. uma. The f•r of Yloleot crime has made some peo- ple reluctant to Yeoture out Cocktails COSTA MESA South Coast Plaza BUllOCk'S WINC FREE PARKING • ~1225 AMERICAN EXPRESS•MASTEilll CHAiiiiGE•.AHKAMEIUCARO Po/.•gla.• R:ldial W1' WbitL'm~ll .t J(JJ}(}O M I U 1111 I I~~·~·" 1''"''!1~' '"' .... ~~· o> """ IU i<>ln ~~~ '"'''~ ' ' ....... '"'""'" """~'·" ...,,,. ••d..c~ "~•d """' ..... ~·. '"""' , • .,, •. , • , , "'d bod7 obo•·•.., .....d o~~oa .. s~ .. - ,.~ ... ·d ~"I' ltl<><~ hc•d '"".l..W• t .. d• CIO<>>U t• h lp , • ..• nnd ''4" • '"'' !nun otnd~• th• lm:-lot aood l"tNd , , "'"' t ~" "rt t••>tlll••nt. •PoiHt••" "-411•1 wllllor••llo. .,, '"'"l~ohtr• ol•~•onlr-oo...:Laow. •"'~ r.....U.-1! ... ••11...,tol ,_,,,..,. ..... .,11/H"" ,.... • ..,, • '" ,J '''"''n1l~•••· ~,.,., ... _ •• ,., ool•or•"NOII ,.__ M1H atJ.CK -U-HU Did -,_a n.la ...._ undDI h&tww cWI.ytq at tM ..t..u-l,.a. 1---!'nJ*ssion~ll Al.rltJ Serrire For'111L' Sal5on ---1 Engine Frotlt-F.ad Lube and lime-Up Alignment Oil Onmae S2995 i:i! SJ08:!':..-r.::.o ...................... • ... -=-----... ·~vw. -T--A¥<- ~ ""'•" ... -="'T' ... a at nlght. Crime as created a. serlous paranoia amoung our people that is ha.-lng a very negaU.-e effect upon our society. There l.s oo magic meth- od ot uold.i.ne crime. How- e•er, tberea.resenn.Icom- mon sense rates wbicb. 1f followed, cu creatly reduce yoar cMDcu o1. be~ n c- Umtzed: 1. Whlle drl.-tDg -- a, Keep ill car doors locte<l. b. Dora't pick-up hltch- hickers. c. Close a.U windows and lock all car doors when parldng. d, At night, park In well llgbted areas. Z. While waltlog -· a. Conduct business (shoWing. etc.) during day- light hours whenever pos- sible. b. Avoid a.reas wUb In- adequate lltroetlJ&httnc. c. Don't hltcbblke or ac- cept rides wttb ctraDc'ers. In genenl, th1Dt ahead. A.-old doLne tJliDCatbatwould make yoa an ellS)' target lor a criminal. AYold are:u where a crtmioa.J would han tbe adnntage. CHINA PAINTING Soutb Cout China P&IDters wtll hue tbetr an- ual eltliblt Friday, Oct. 17, In the lsl&OO House, Fashion lslaDd, rrom 10 a.m. lo 4 p.m. All ch.lna oo dtttplay bas been patnttd by club members. LIGAL M011Ca NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARI!IG NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tbe Cttr CoomcU ol tho CtlJ ol NowportBeacb ww bold a pobllc boarliiC reprdliiC till_. of R. s. BtDDett from tbe dee~ of tbo Ptuotnc Commloot .. lfUllal -tlo. H9 10 Dan.s ... _.tor tbo-cfa ...... lomttr dWeDIIIC Wllaroapor. tloo "' lila .. _ ... croac•• to w1tbll 7 tMt t Ill Blc c..,_ llrtft !Wboro lila ...._.. eom. m..atJ Dft'e&opm• ..., • a.r4a nQII.lre a miDI"-10 loot -k from tile .... coJJoalor~ tiOTICI • 8111181' PUIITRIR OMit tW tlio ............... ..., ·= -dar"' ()e. "* .. -" till C •al ... THE SHIMMERONS QUARTET from Rarborutea et.pter dl. sweet AdeUnea will compete Oct. n.zs 1D S..tUe aplnst quarteta: from all parta of tbe U, S, Tbe qa.rtet members. wbo woo tbe "neethll.rta of .._rmoay" title ln 19'70 In Rerton 11, are, from left, Carol Aoderaoo or 1"1De, Valerie I:rnmep.rt ol Costa Mea, SUsy Me. Gehee of Santa Ana and Bet"erly Vanuet ot CoroDI del Mar, Tbey were selected lD 1971 to puttclpl.te ln a USO.Ilepartml!llt of Defense J110D80fed tour to Jape, OldDlW'I. the PblltpplDes IDd Guam. The Harbor- lites ct..pter meeta eYery MODI!ay at 7:30p.m. at College Park school ill Costa Mesa. Scouts selling tickets 22. Per1011s UDder 18 wl11 be admitted free When IC• compuJ.ed by an adult. Clear Days DANCING AND £NTERTAINMENT . '•Ennts at the conveo- Uoo center wm lnclude a cook..o-rama, ptnewood derby, stage shoW, lndtan vUlage, and booths cllsplay. tng the run and adYenture of Scouttng," Mr. Kin& said. r,;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;,;;;,.;,;,...,.;...,,:"":"'~,;,.~ MARINERS CHURCH About Z,SOO Del Ma.r Dis- trict Scouts are expeeted to take part in I glantSeout. 0-Rama Ucket sales n.Uy Saturday, Nov, 1, at the Or- ange County Fairgrounds. Starting with a moto-blke exhlbiUoo at 8:30 a.m., eYents Include a "bang-ten" skateboard demoostratlon, plus t darederil motorcycle speedfty n ee, "T E l According to streeter ~ M D Co\L CENTER King, dlstrlctScoot-O.Rama Navy Hospltalma.n Pnstoo chairman, Harbor Area B. Klrby..Smlth, son of re. Scoots a.re iD Une tor some tired Marine Colonel and extra prtr.es tor ticket ~les Mrs. Epbrlam KlrbJ..Smlth thls year.Abrandnewmoto-of •a05 Hilaria Way, Weat bike, skateboards, blimp Newport Hetrhts, lw.s re. rides, and ttsbi.Dg trlps ha.ve ported for duty at the Naval beeo added to the list. Regiooal Medical Center, Tickets purchased a.t $1 Beach. He Ls a termer wUI admJt an adult to Scout· stu<l;.,t ot OrangeCoutCoJ, O-Rama '1~5 ~el:.::tbe~;';;..~;~ud;~jo~tned~~tbe~~N~av~r~ HOW IH OUR H£W IUILDtHC 1000 BISON AVE., AT JAMBOREE. NEWPORT BEACH TELEPHONE : &40..e<ll0 THE TEACIIING IS CENTERED 0!1 JEBlll 'CHRIST AIID THE BIBLE, WITH EUPIIABIS Oil PR&C'n:AL CHRISTIAll UVING. ALL ACEI"IRE WELCOIR. c.,....tlac •lid n.ttllr a.-JG~a. SUNDAY SERVICES: 8:00-!I: SO-11:00 A.M. PARK THE COPTER The time has come to face the simple lacl thai we have too mucb gadgetry and not enough lroops In our Newport !leach pollee departmenl. The wave ot burglaries, particularly In !he old part ot Central Newport, cannot be stopped by helicopters, administrative re-organll\alloos, or a nice headquarters on lrvlne's hlll. And, tying up pollee Investigators and spending tax money to lry to censor adull movies Is a pretty silly way lo spend our money, when the same dotlars could buy some more manpower tor palrolllng against the rising burglary and tra1!lc accldeol rates. When my llle, property and peace ot mind are joopardlud by roaming thugs, I really can't get too Interested In Wllat lhe hell's playtoc at tho movies, or tho name ot the lalest spy.lo-lhe-sky gadgel oo our noisy helicopters. I would rather see some more cops palrolllog on the ground, where the action Is • Maybe we could park the hellc:opter oo lhe root ot the Pussycat Theatre. Thai way, the copter crews could monitor tho movies while walling tor emergeocy calls. The gasoline and other operating costs we would save could pay tor HYeral more palrolmen. , I'm not crttlcl.zlng lbe officers we have. They are the greatest, I AM crlllcl.zlng lbe way they are used, aod the way our las dollars are oqualldered oo hJch-9riced toys. ll's a matter ot old-!asblaled common seMe with money. The tiewfaogled modern phrase Is "cost etrecllnness," I believe. And I'm not saying lbe bellcopters are uoeleu. Kept oo emergeoc:y call, thoy ' could be In the air In seconds, aod can prol>ably reach lilY point over lba city In leso llan a minUte. But, the constant patrolling embitters ~e toward tbalr cnm pollee because ot lba noise, aod -valuable tax dollars that could be -r uaad. I cballence lba City CouncU, lba pollee cblet, or lllybody else to cl•e us mmo real, bard proal that lboae cbupll can't be made now, or that matlnc lba cbaJice YGU!d r.Uy barm our lnol ot prolectlc:l. Lei's buUd more coolldECe ID lba pollee d"!Brtmeot aod bring 1110re MCUrlty to the ~· wbo IIYe here. Lot's put mol-e patrolman ao the str..U, before Newport becomes"" upbalt ~e. · AI Fofllt • • • • • P.S. A quutloo tor Jerry Ford aod Jerry Brown • whateYer became ot lbo 55 MPH IPMd Umll. Elthor outorce It or to!'let 11. • •• • • • • • Doom at tbe .COre, we'Ye got tbe pOu.ilel aod -aod other protoclllra :rou IIHd lo btp your Old American bome'a lllterlor protocted from tbe wet teo! oltbo comlar •