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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-10-30 - Newport Harbor Ensign•. Ed Hirth, ex-mayor of Newport Beacb and man- ager of Harbor Investment Co., will head up the leader- ship dtvtston of the United Way ofOraogeCounty North/ South campaign 1D tbe South Area. He wUl develop groups of United Ways donors, wbose personal gifts will provide a leadership base for Uotted Way. These wUl U:lclude special lifts troD\ ..,,. Wbo ...... troa. ~$0 to $199; a<tvece cttts. noo to $999, and Pacesetters, $1000 and over. * SPEAK OUT FOR DECENCY It is time for cries of righteous wrath !rem the silent majority, bearing witness that our ccmmuntty still stands for morality and decency. It is going to take courage to do this, in the face of the coostant and stealthy attack on ethical standards of conduct, but it has got to be done . We have seen our State Legislature, with the tiny margin of a tie-breaking vote, enact the most shocking law in California history --the 11consenting adults" bill, or more correctly the 11hcmo and adultery" bill --and our governor, who professes to follow a strict cc:x1e of conduct, signed the bill into law. We have seen the effort to include a homosexual center as a place for re- ferral of troubled teenagers for counsel- ing here tn Orange Co\Ulty --a project re~ Ollly by a narrow S to 2 vote of the CoWlty Board of Supervisors (Contloued on Pace Z) Palms are still there forn!a ar• near La.k.e Elal- oore. Ontario, ~lret.dy ~ busy alrport, Is ~ed for tuture espansloo, with an air termlnal tlat could eventually haDdle up to 14 mUiloo passqers a year. It is only 15 mUes from Orange County's border, am just 45 minutes drtvlng Ume from tbe county's lnduatrlal heart, reasooed Mr. Long. Newport Vice-Mayor MUan Dostal, a promlnent jet noise toe, agreed with the Long report, a.od said he expects other county c itles to agree. ''At a Leli'Je of Cities meeting last wee It," Mr. Dostal revealed, '•I got enthusiastic respoose from other city councilmen from Orange County towns when I mentioned our plan to coo- centrale on Ontario as the new home of the jets." The City CouncU an- nounced plans to vote Nov. 10 on an ottlcial resolution aimed at Ontario. ''Meanwhile, •• Bob Loog said yesterday, "we wUl contact other city managers ln the count y. and sort of rally people to the cause." Jerry Bogan of West New- port, who runs the local Federal Aviation Ad- ml.nistratlon otttce at El Toro, said the ct10lce of Ontario '•is logical, but wtlJ have DO Impact oo tbe FAA.'' He saJd attempts to mlx commercial jets wtth m1l1- tary cra.n at El Toro "wtll run Into too many burdles, and the construetloo of a new at r,ort runs Into all sorts ol ecololica.J coo- llcSefttbi.S. tt ~-..... to try tor an ali'Mdy-ex- tst.tnc airport." Mr. l.oog's study J.o- cludes a sunesUon for park- and-ride depots, suchasOr- aoge CoUDty Fairgrounds, where jet passengers could catch rapid-transit busses to Ootarto. GLENN BAILEY IS DEAD AT AGE 80 Glenn Billey. 80, who lived on Ltdo Isle for ZO years ~ was a well-mown bullding coatractor bere, died Tuesday oJcbt at a Palm Springs hospital. He bad Jtved In Yucca Valley tor the past 5 years. Mr. Bailey 1s survived by his wile, Lll1a.D, soo Paul of Yucca Valley, dauc~ers Velma Philpot of Yucca Val- ley, GlellDa Olson of Lake- wood and Zola Nqckles of Utab, and by 15 gn.nd<:blld- ren and 14 &reat-(raod- chlldreo. Senlces wtll be held this .)aturday at 11 a.m. at Enngellcal Free CtJJreh 1D Yucca Valley wttb burial nearby. The tamlly suuests me- mortal donations to a church ot the donor's choice, or to the Heart Fund. BRIAN ROBBILARD aDd Tom Hadley behind ''Chlcklet'' and Jennie and Tooy Rotlbllard, rtd.lng "Toby," are getttnc tbe pooJes ready for the Monte Vista PTA ranch day to be held at the school, corner of Irvine ~d Monte Vista Blvd., Santa Ana Ketcbts, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. thls Saturday, Nov. 1. A petting zoo wUl be provided by Costa Mea hlgh sc:bool students. The Pllllip Hadley f:amUy wUl fUrnish ponies and cart for rtdes. George Sims wUJ take western pictures and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Herndon will prepare the food . Games and prizes are bel.Dc uranged by Moote Vista school PTA ways and means chairman, Mrs. wuuam Vlnson, assisted by Mrs. George Lakins. Mrs. Allen Sunderl~d. room mother ct.ir man, Is also on the committee, accord- log to Mrs. Ronald Robbllard, president. Proceeds wil l be used for medical and dental care for needy children in the area. (Phil Hadley photo.) Central Newport to air · results of opinion poll The Central Newport Beach Community Assn. will hold ltsannual social gather- Ing and general membership fall festival meeting oo Sun- day, Nov. 9, at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1t ls announced by Miss Sue Ficker, Associ.atlon presi- dent. Results of a poll of com. muolty Interest sub)eCts, In- cluding Newport bay pollu- tion, dog regulations, bicycle traUs, Balboa Fun Zone de- velopment, boat lauo<'hlng facUlties, traffic controls and other civic matters will be announced. Special tables will be deslgoated for those who have a particular In- terest in any s,eclfic sub- teet scheduled for discussion duri.og the evening. Ylss Ficker sald riiJ)re. MII&'UtY• ol oCIIleJ: c:om- mll11Jty orpnlut1oos tn tht> Newport-Balbc»-Corona del Mar area, as well as local residents, are invited to tht> meeting. Members of thE' City Council also are t>ll· peeled to attend, she said. The informal evt>nt op4?ns with a cocktail hour at 5 p.m., followed by dinner at 6 and dan cing. Tirkets are $4 for Association mem~rs, $6 tor non-members. Reservations may be madE' through JoeCasala, 812 West Ocean Froot, Balboa 9Z661, telephone 673-7 898, or to} phoning Mrs. Dod1e Beek, 673-8'744, or Miss Ficker, 673-8682. The Bahia Cor- Inthian Yacht Club Is at 1601 Bayside Drive, Corona d~>l Mar. Scum Crew tackles bay Loolt out for SPON'sScum Crew. They may be 1D your water soon. The crew, organlze<1 by the local Stop Pollut~ Our Newport group, wUI go a round Newport Bay scoop- log lip dirty S<'Um. The Scum C ret;, which will be made up mostly of Girl Scouts, wUI bold Its nr. Ol~ Ul1a SoodQ afternoon at the Sea Seout Base on Coast Hwy., thf>n ran out to surt doul( Its )Ob. • We expect that they will spend at least one weekend a month scooping up the grf'en scum that Is form(»(! ln tht> bay by fertill:ter ~d other poUut~ts ttat run into th e bay," SPON offlclaiJean Watt or Harbor Island said yesterday. "ThPy will use whatever tools or equipment they can '!et to •1o the job." Traffic light ok 'd at last It too It an au -out com- munity effort, Including a plea from children, but New- port Shores 1s going to get Its tr:a.tflc light at Prospect aDd Coast Highway. The Newport Beach C tty CouncU voted Tuesday ntght to move that intersect:too w the top of its sJgn.aJ light priority llst and lnltall the light as soon as possible. With several layers of gov- ernment red tape In theway, that means about 6 months. The decision came after a West Newport mother made a strong plea for the ll&ht at the CouncU's J.fterDOOO study sessloo, and a pandf' or West Newport and New- port Shores residents txlcked he r up at Tuesday night's rorm:tl Council sessloo. Margot Sk11llng, 6610 w. Ocean Front, told the Coun- r ll how rh1ldren using tht> West 1\ewport llbraq at 6000 W, Coast Hwy, must walk as much as 1-1 ·2 miles to return a book to tht> library, because tht?re is no signal- l:ted <'l::ISslnC nt-a rt•\ . Bay policy groups meet Blll Ranrla ruk, 235 C e<1a r, Newport Shores, remuldt'd the Couorll or the neath of a 9-yror..olr! ho} <tl the lntPr- sectlon on Sf'pt. ~1. and voiced the ~·ommendahon of the 450-m«!rnbt-r . ommuntty as. sociatton that a SIIOWI be i nsta.ll e-:1. Rrt>tt Rudd, 1:!, asked for the slinal "on behalf of the c hUdren," T"le Prospt'< t-Coasl Hwy. sl(nal ranlt(ld 16th oo a tlalt of priorities compUed by r tty tnmr eortneer Bill O.mell, who noted ttat the lnterse<"Uoo doesn't a.ve eoouch tramc to warnLDt state aid Ia PIYlna for a sl(ral. Tbe Council df'<'ldfd to 10 ahea.d, IUIJW'IY. Resideats of tntoe Ter- rae. asked ror a apa.l QQ. Coast Rwy.nearlntDtCc:.st COIIIUJ Club, udCo~ dill Mar wuta a ltpa1 at Cout Hwr. ud Orthld. Tbl Ca.m- c II proa~lMd to lbady time ......... ud lM Nit ol Mr. Danell'a prlorW•lt.ll. at U.Dd\C~....._ Bay cleanup step taken by Irvine Co. Under pressure from liD· vironmentallst groups, the Irvine Co. Is ready to tate what one locU envtroo- mentallst said could be "a hlstor lc first step" In re- ducing poiJutlon of Newport Bay. The company has prom- ised to install a system ot sumps In its new Corporate Plaza development In tbe southwest corner of New- port Center to soalt up pol- lutants before water runs orr Into the storm drUGs and thE> bay. The South Coast RecioDa1 Conservatloo Commlssioo, which had earlter h1Dted tt would deny a permit t)r tbe 40-acre developm4mt, voted 8-2 on Monday to okay the project oo the coodiUoo U.t the sump system, plu other 1rrlgaUon and run~tr coa- t rols, be added. lrvi.ne pla.on1ng ueeuttn Larry Moore saJd yesterday that tbe rtrst of the e1Pfrt- meotal sumps has alrady been placed under the Roy Carver Rolls-Royce auto agency now bel.Dc bu!lt oo J~~ree )Jst eoatb ot Su Joaquin Hills Rd. Here's bow be described the sump system: ''We place COGCrete-l.LDed holts )Jst apla.Ddoftbe IIDrm cSn.-. *au n.4_... • tfl.rouctl tbe&e samps. UDr normal ~ltlon1, Willer wUl sink Into tbe ground in the first hole. Ou~ t.vy rains, the first hole tllls up, but heavy pollutants stJlk to tbe bottom. The overllow water goes into the second hole, wbere most of 1t s1ftks into the ground, Including thE' heavy depostts, then tbe overflow from the secood hole goes lnto the storm d ra Ln. We are convinced we can handle tbepesttclde run- off problem this way. We tlllnk 1t should become pub- lic policy to Install similar sumps upland of ~u llt«m rtrains. ·· Mr. Moore sald Irvine re- sea rcbers developed the Idea from the t:.stc oU sumps used at many c.ar washes and garages. Sur.i Ficker of Balboa. member of the local Stop Polluting our Newport (S PON) organization. aid the idea "could be a historic first step by thelrvioeCom- pany, but I think we shoWd reserve ;,d.gment untU we see bow lt works." Jean Watt of SPON saJd her group will stUl ''prob- ably a~l theSouthCoastal Commlssioo's okay or Cor- porate Plar.a." Other meuures which Ir - vine promised to tau 1D the new omce complu lD- clude controlled lrrtpttoD to r.duee nm~ff, and weekly sw~ ol the par~ lot. MRS. PATTBURG DIES IN N. Y. -rl. ~tltJ " ..,. AIIYO E. HAAPA, ... ., -110111411110. ot lltiEllllll We have seen our own canmunlty Invaded by hard core x-rated movies at the Pussycat Theat~r In Balboa, and a jury verdict ruling that "Deep Throat," with all Its glorlftcaticn of revolting sin, Is not violating our canmunlty standards of decency. That jury does not represent me, nor do I accept it as a cross-section of the moral ccnvictions of my neighbors. It Is the local community standard of righteousness that must prevail In judg- ment of obscenity, according to a recent ruling on pornography by the U. S. Supreme Court. A jury of citizens, If truly representative of the local code of morality, would have ruled in defense of our right to protect ourselves and our community against pornography. I do not accept the cry of the purveyors of pornography and their defenders that obscenity cannot be defined In law, or that legislation against their evil product would be abused to limit the freedan ment protection of freedcm of speech and press. 11 obscenity can have no restric- tion, consider the awful prospect that would surely come to pass: scenes or utter depravity fornication, oral copulation, homosexual and heterosexual deviation --depicted on stage, on our movie screens, and on television In our very homes. It was by legislation that the "homo and adultery" evil is being sancticned, although almost a 100 per cent opposi- tion was expressed in letters from the public. It is by legislation, by the people themselves, that this wrcng can be righted. Already, signatures are being collected for an initiative to remove the worse features of the bill, so that local canmuntties would have the right to refuse employment to hanosexuals as teachers of our children and as members of our police force. Our citizens have the right to use their power of legislation for self de- fense. The alternative would be anarchy, wtth each Individual doing as he pleases. But the fundamental problem goes beycnd legislation. There must be a recognition of the fact that hcmosexualtty Is per- version and sinful In the eyes of God, ccndemned In the strongest possible language In the Bible. There must cane the knowledge that pornography Is Idolatry, a transgression of the laws of God, and a sure path to degeneracy. Rousas Rushdoony, an outstanding Chrt.stl,an writer, lecturer and minister, rightly states that "the root of the problem ts religious, and no answer can Ignore this fact." In his recently publtahed boOk, "Tbe poltttca of por- nosraphy ," be wrttes, "Fr<m~ the stand- point ot th8 Btble, pornography hu tte ..at In the beart8 of the people. When •• and 1f<llll• ar• alienated fr<DI God, ..., ar• alnners. WIMo they are re- c to God tn CbriM, their character .. ~ • wtJI. •••:!fly •ltmtnat. till ol tM ,. ... fiPbiC mar- uJUaua '55 Following tl'le formal ceremony, guests went to the Newport News Stup- buildin« beadqoarters, wbere the company hosted a bM.ut:Ubl buffet hmcbeoo. One of tbe pests, •fee. president of the Society of Sponsors of the United states NaYJ, broucht coogntula- tioo.s to Mrs. Etseohower from tbeSoctety'spresldent. Tbls lmportaDt rroup uses due• am projiK:t fl1nda: (U any) to auist with tultloo aDd/or other oecesary u- pense• of worthy )'(IUD( men wboee pareots mlpt be n- naaclally aoable to pay. The Society meetl I.Jl.W&UJ 1rl W uhbl(ttlo, D.C., durlnc I be IPriDc· There are sub-etw.p- ters, howenr, that meet rerul&rty UtJ"'Q&'bout tbe year. 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AaJW'IJ, ._ ,,.., llluttl ud au ore....,._ Md 11ft· flitMI Wt .., t111t • wu .,....,... ~ -. o1 tM • u.. trrt " ..ac ...-. nt ... t-.e tnwtbl. ••boUt ud Jonlp lite DMlt&. All .... .., It U. ••• u 01*1 --. bout wuml.Qc ••• or ~ COIIJ't. PUMa Jtlud. I ,_ put. ''ftlcotH, ,... com. Ia'' puty. Tbt Idea It toot • ,... dial ot .......... lot ..,..-u.s, .... ... lttiJI)td lA wltla of ll!ml wwtf I..,._ felt It wu a .-n:t-.._,... -.eta ••• ~ Dimmitt aw that 1lc llftlllll aU * WJ, •• tiiDIIIa n tM p{ctu. ud mtrrora ••n lime. J .. ~n.dy made ''a.r RJ Ia" tbe WI'OIIC Tu (tllat'a abort IDr TllldowU,) added blr ,., Ia • • • ao, we cltd .t back &D tiiJ'OQib btt, atllln ..t Gower• ud piiDta • • • eo tbf aU. we )Ut mluld tbe lolr ntep of SUardaJ eYeaiiC all wu Ia rtad1neu ••• tM PMb rid-carpet tnltl!MM. lloweYer, ... PUpim, tbt llamett, lad croomed tbU ctldla't ct1m tbe brtllla.Dct ol oar IPfrlta tdmlllt •en aletiJ, tJ1aacb be did Jmply he OM bU • • • btlldta, bid tbeJ Mldld fl• WU taacr11 •tnac, tblre •en ..,utt~aft11able1D MYiftl Some IDrtJ plu, WWl lDteeUou• belt .tratectc locaU... wlabN, c!r'ttt.d Ill IDd oat. We ••t by Tbe atace cout r..Uy looUd tbt part, arly, •rl1, 11Dee we bad ao out of town wUb a diadem o1 brtcM llpta crontac tbt _,.,.m..t. It na a pleuure to see all orebeltra platform, ,...... U'OaDd tbt wbole the ol4, old luf'Dilb1llca, eome from the old ana IIIU'kUIII eryllal eMM•UeH tlam~ lamilJ bome (piuDUoa, DO leu) 1n Ala- lad ,u.l-.d • . • Ben ud tbtn wen bama ud 10me from ao elderly aunt's We-~ l.llaDd8 olllaMit.ad-tnl1lf"llrreeo Ume ••• all Ill c:barmlnc &Dd barmooious tart IPiwttlic coJortlll poldea. accord wUb t~ mort moden pJeees. Ooe '!JIIn cld tbe c:&f'8 ake tbllr debut?? lonly ic:oo, from tbe 15tb ceotury, really OM lttip tiP ae tM .ter pertJMter ••• tbe blld me 1D a spell ••• took oa a dimensional alU•t. 1D tbe 11?1 modlla. TbtRolla-Royc. e1feet u ooe studied it. Most faaclnattnc. .U..r w1tiJ red llalller tatenor ••• I •d Jut Amq t.bose c:omtnc later lDcludtd tblt remarttd tbat I l1bd Hat 001 I bad --. recal warm per1001re we lllloYe, Dorothy wltb tbe GRANDMA Uc: .... plate, &Dd tbeo Yardlef; Myna Saflic wtth M1ldred and Blll Robert BtrkleJ lt4llfld OYer to abow bow Mad (EI'Die wu lt1ll ln Arllooa). Teddy tbe top t)Jdtd doni Well, IF I were 20 IDd Harry Aulae, Gloria and A1 Zlpn, yean }'OGII(er &Dd muy ~richer! Some Bartan Ud Joe DeFranco, ADD and louis taiUd of tbe CadWae SeYWe, bat tbt Sedan Cella, tbe Jullior and SeDior Nick Williams, de VWe IWl lti.Dck ldctl Ill my eye ••• as LapDa Beach; Tony Mootapert, Pilar Wayne, doM tbe lhrk IV CoatiaeDDl ••• BUT the Coy Hincb and Morey Mlrldn, VlrglnJ.a and Stub-Blackhawk ••• ab, r.Uy rnbbed mel Gaye Tbruh, J•a TI.Ddowsky and Dick The ntta treued model tn M. Jacqoe•s Dtmmitt; more were Ruth Lindstrom, rrleod wblte, wtth black marklJica, full lengthJapar trom Loa Angeles, Susan and Ken Paine, mtDk alqade ••• plc:ture perteet. and of couue the Hopldns gentlemen, Bob We w•t early to really 11t tbe display and BW, with hta trttod Miss Leslie Owens unhlmpend. We allo bad QR)Ortualty to ••• and all the others of the forty plus. tlalt wtth otber "earllea," Marc• &Dd Roy • • • • • ADderMD (ooe of oar c:lty tcboola bara his The WWJam Holsteins (ADD and Bod) of name, you mow); Gretchen llld Cul Moore, Cameo Shores tad a •ery special, •ery Bob &Dd Naocy Rtdloft (abe 1n a luctoua IDtJmate Wtle dinner party Saturday night black Yelttt neoJDr •U); al10 Linda aod (they had made the HopldDs' "at home" Joe Out.oD (tbelr dlqhter, Dorc:ey, wasooe durillg tbe day). Tbe dJ.nner hooored their of the bosteues); Dorothy &ad VirgU S.Uey, soo Blll &Dd b1s fiance, Mary. Her parents, PIDDy and John WWoo (be's pJ"esideat of Mr. and Mrs. Cbester Tbompsen, went tbe COM Ktwants). Later we c:batted with down from Rtedley, Calltornia. BUI and Geoera.l Gaye Tbruh and wife Vlrgtn1a of MUJ ba.tb work at tlKt Hear More lnstUute, COM &Dd General Larry SDowdeo, Ylstttnc which ls dedicated to helping the deal chUd- trom WuhiDctDD, D. C., a.ad General Robert rea ••• 1n tac:t tbat ls where they met. The Oweu a.ad wUe Fra.o, Newport Beac:h. Institute ts only a year and a half old, More att.,•oc were Joan and Pu Jordoa, aod ls strtYing to establlsb a "deaf c:amp.'' Mary Lou Hopldna wtthLIJlcdooMWer, Mary Mary and BW w1U be married In January. aod Jimmy RooaeYelt hid Doria Peleuses tn • • • • • tow ••• Pete wu oter near the Lincoln-Blrtbday Girl RHEA RIMPAU SPARLING, Mercury dilplay. Wheo 1 was trying 80 hard Balboa Isla.od, baa had a week of merry- to UIOCiatt tht •me, Doria aid, "Just ro-roUDd ot birthday brunches, lunches and remember Pete the Greek.'' I remembered dlDnera • • • aod CAKES • • • oae slightly but 1t11J bad 1 bard ttme wtth tbe speUIDc. crushed • • • littlest one or the clan, Josh, Spied arUM JoADn Mil and lllsba.Dd Geoe; sat oa the box • • • but the c:ake stlll could JUDe Sebtrtac &Dd Jotul Looerroo, u.o Jean bold the candle shaped Ute the ttcure 5 .•. &Dd Ray Stuedtr • • • he was the guidtDc cholc:e of aootber of the little c:lan members Iicht and ceoeral c:batrman of the atr:air. • •. so oow ''GaGa" ls on her way to her Dorotbla Sheely was tbere, 11 were Wadelyn 6th anniferaryl J Brt fro swt•·-THE HOGANS, Debble, Jim and son Jack &.Dd ac:k mmer, )Jit home m u.cr-(3-1/Z), ue borne from South Beod, where land. Still mort were Jean Tandowsky, Fruaie ud Bayard Ryder. Rlta Ud F.red they roo&td tor thelr tam .•• aJid woa. l G.S.., &4J ud a., 81allock, Dorta aDd Rich foJ'IC)t to au boW DIUJie cot alq wtthout c 0-...n Jou uct Dati 9toat • • • l01elJ lle1' ooat • . • Left It bonae OD tbt cbairl ·~ . . . . . EYtl" 1Ud Mu Btnnucer, plus all the AND TOMORROW NIGHT • • • may the otben uoad tbe buffet, u welf u those Great Pumpldn ttnd you happy and weU dJD1Dc at l1Den c:otered tables UDder little prepared for the borde of cbosttes, plrates, twlnkle-lJcbttd tnta, oot ottrlook1.ac those spacemeo ••• ttncs. queens and ballerinas at1ll di.Dc:lncl It waa a grand eYeniDCI tbat may be ~lUng on you. Lillian Colin is elected BAD T HE LOCAL News in the .ENSIGN At tbe reeeot 1utallattoo mteUac of tbtHarborSenior CltiMns Cllb, Mrs. LUII.an E. CoUD was lnstalled as the new preaJdeot, auc:ceed- inc Harold Laroa. otbtr otrlcers are: vtce- prestdeat, Matt Hall; eec- retary, VIola Muneey; t.._- surer, MUtoa Wtoderman; board members at ll.rce, Harold Laros, Gladys Squires, Lucy Reap, Ala Scbftn; Zocda l.laliOD of- ftc:er, Marte Howes. Tbe Newport Harbor StDJor CiU..u are spoa- aored by tbe ZODta Club of Newport Harbor. BuaJDess meetiDcs tate plac:e tbt ftrst and tbird Moladly ol •ch mouth. Membersblp 11 opeo to resideats of c~ Mea, Coroaa del Mar and H.-- port Bach anu. PlDoeblt players. meet each 1\ltldaJ at 10 a.m. B rtdp eat11aalalt1 pthtr n c:b Friday at 11 a.m. Arts &.Dd crafts meet aeb Moa- 4lJ monlle at 1:10 a.m. ~. UDder tbt dl- r~ of cbai1'1111D stella 11farb, are loold.Dc fornrd to I ~ to Lu Vepa lD NotembU. Tbt Clilb Ia mUSII piau tbr tbl ..-a1 CblilltmU party a.od dinner, which wtll take plac:e Dec. 15 at 11 a.m. at the Senior Cltl&ens buUdiDg, 15th and Irvine, cwr Haven. C ~Ll. IN YOUR ORDI!R FOR ~SUBSCRIPTION ONLY $5.00 A YEAR l ME'WORT HARBOR ENSIG• ntURSMY, OCT. J), 1!75 PUaJitEO I£EKLY -PAGf 3 OODA OEL MAR, CAL A'M'IlfDING tbt 1awull prem.tereat Fub1oo '-!aDd: from left. Lt. GeD. wnllowdla, va.ttmc from w.....-. D. C.; Vtrctma Thnah, Lt. Geo.. W. Gaye ThrUb, Naocy HtdJoft aDd Robert RdGG. Myadec. f • r ectl w• .-.,I• · Be careful for goblins PoUct t.ramc eapta1D Doo Oyaaa warned W. ••k that Newport 11 &boat to btoter- run by weird ltttle creatures OD Friday DJcbt. '•Small cobiJDI wtll emerge by tbe baDc1reda." c:autJooed capt. Oyau. •• a.od, wblle small c:blldrtD are rarely tbe most c:alltlous pedestrians UDder oormaJ c:l.rcumsta.Dces, tbe excite- ment of •trtc:k or treat' makes them eYeD more vul- nerable." Bec:ause l1Wl)' restdeotlal netghborboods are oot well ltgbted, Capt. Oyaas urges that all motorUts be lUre headllgbts &Dd bnke• are properly a.djllsted, and that speed Umita be strictly ob- sened. "Doa't allow your c:blldreo to wear costumes that hamper free movemeot or restrict their visJon," be advises parents. "U cllild- ren ue small, they wm be mucb safer If a pareot or other responsible adult ac- companies them. The very young oaes bave oot yet de- Yeloped any sense of caution and are also the oaes most dtmcult to see If tbey shoUld dart Into the roadway." NOV. 1 IS KICKOFF Tbousands of Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts a.od Explorers wUl be knocking oo doors througboot r ange County Saturday morning, NoY. 1, the ldc:ltoff day for Uc:ket sales for Scout-0-Rama '75, to be held Not. 22 at Anabeim CODYeotioG center. From TALK HARBOR TRAVEL f CITY OF SUN · ACAPULCO Of all the c:oestal re-tiYWes. Your bottl COD- sorts In the world, not clerge c:u pYe J'OU all more thaD a baDdfta1 c:an tbe lnform.atloD ro-oetd 11 compete wlth Ac:apulc:o _ to wbere to play colt or Melic:o's "City of the tennis, skiDdlYe, water ski Sun." Located on the Pa-or explore 1D a clus-bot- clflc coast )Jst 265 mUes . tomed boat or 10 deep eea directly south of Melic:o fisblnc or marlln or sail- City, where tbe southern 1 ftsb. ADd to cet the molt neck of Mexico takes a out of Aelpllco's beauty, right Ulile bend to meet please cio reot a c:ar or Ceotral America. A~-jeep IDd explore up and pulc:o's 23 beautiful down the c:oeatlJDe. beaches llne the rarced • • • coast where you can lle on your back I.Dd look up For all your travel needs at the natural beauty of -airllne tickets, C:l'lliMI. hl(h-walled c:oYes and Club Ura!YerM llld otJler sbeer granite cUffs where tours, bote! r.aernttou, cUvers pluoce 125 feet down ~r reot&U or completely to the seas. pla..DDed bus1Dess or nca- There•s oo lack ofn.lcbt-tlon trip6, pleue pboee life. The hotels are plush or drop 1n at ud the nlgbtc:lobs are HARBOR TRAVEL eYerywbere. Tbe shows 3442 VIa Lido, Nnport rate wttb the best of Las Beac:b. Vep.s. Nature wW take Pbooe 675-1311. care of your daytime ac-.Let a. sbow 70U tbe worldl RESTYLED REPAIRIQ-RISTORED THit!! GEMEitATIOMS OP PURiti!U BALBOA FUR FACTORY JOS ,.ALM ST. • Meet tit• Peny N•wport Beedt 675. 1192 _,, E.CGIIII ..... .., cor-u ...• 1714...,.~ 1Cl78 hcific CGIIIl ..... Hullllt~ a.ch • C21SIH:Z-1JZ1 hrk•Davil leek ... ·c~. .. e H ...... Pot~ o ••• , ... • .,. -·~~ o ....... . Vlt.mln Formula with Minerals 130 Day Vlbmin Supply 130 c., ••••• Parke-Davis •••. $7 .7t Now··-$4.95 (100 C APtVLE!S • JO PRE!E!) ~ENTION THIS <\0 AND RECF!IVF 15 ~~ DISCOUHT OH ALL SERVICES ~10 W.f'ACI"C COAST HWY.·NE:Wf'ORT aE:ACH J Op-t • 5 Me ... ·S•" -· (,._.,.,,. flor Appt, POOL OR SPA • fREE ESTIMA TEl CALL MOW OR DROP IN • . . We ',. Clou ly A"4 OpoR 7 Doya A Week. 12222 Hllfbof Blvd .. Garden Grove HALIBUT • ABALONE • LOBSTER • STEAKS St••• L.l ceftee 1922,7 530-1142 871-8020 n2-3401 or 849-5094 Let Old Glory Fly! The banner for our Bicentennial is still Old Glory, and the Bennington flag, with its '76, should be flown under the Stars and Stripes ••• never in place of our national emblem, especially on government or city buildings. The Bennington flag, as one historian pointed out, was never the official nag of the United States Government, but was flown only in the battle of Bennington, Vermont, on Aug. 16, 1777. The '76 In the canton of this flag bas gi'ien it more slgniftcance than the many similar emblems used by various groups during the formative period of our govern- ment. Let's fiy the Bennington flag with pride as a symbol of 200 years of freedom; but let's fiy It Wbere it belongs ••• beneath Old Glory, the true aDd lasting symbol of our oatJOD 's liberty. **** • • .. .. .. • .. .. .. .. • .. • • • • • .. • • • • GUn · coatol-· issue aired . ...,_ u... u .... , people died ftom accldlltal flllb • 1171 u cUd from,_ ace....,• All tafleMMI•I -tlllrd ol OM per ciQt of lllo .-Ia tbo Dolled seu. nr. J.IYOlftd 11 crt... Y C crtra.laab: were ~Mor~Yed Ia "'I'J' crlm .. " A)'l Genld Boprt, local Btreo. SoelutT 1-r r>om llutllctoa S.cb. "It's c-.. to me tblt etlorll to pua a-eoatrol liWI .. ,. liiUe lo do 111tb P......U.C crime OJ' mat1ac We safer. ''ID u eflut to create udntaecttnc ot wbl.t lt ....n,-tbo I"Dcoatrol drift, we are briDciGc WO- llam como 1o Slllla Au tD lin a publlc apeecb oo tbe .abject." llr. Can&tb ill a Tetu bulaeumu aDd aftd CUD tutorta.a. aDd coUector. He •r•, "If tbe coarta ud tbe law matera would atop ww~ moe -tllo 1U IIIII Juue U..t tbe ,ertm1a.ls Wll'l bpt iD pn.tll WbeN tbey coaldo't liM OM, tbere YOO!d 1101 ooiT bo lou I'ID• re~ crtme but lea crtme 1D c-enl." Mr. Cantb wtll JpM.k at the .lib Clllb, ZlZ ED LaDe, suta ADa, at 8 p.m. Moo- day, NoT. s. FREE OCC COMCERT Onllc• Cout -Collep's music departm-.t wtll pre- not a free plblle eoocert at Z p.m. tbla SUDdly, NoY, 2, ID tile oq; aodj~D{"'"', Tbe coocert wUf f8atare OCC'a CODCert baM, ad.· YUCed iu& ensemble, 1¥eD· IDe daDCO bud, IIIII be(tn, aiDe )au enMmble. The Coocert Bud ls under tbe baloo ol Dr. NormaBotcber, and tbe remalnlnc poups are dlreeted by Dr. Cbarlea Rutherford. LIGAL MOnCI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The llllowl.nc person b: dolnl bua:lDesa as: Ceatury Zl Muteo Real Estate, ZOO Newport Ceoter Dr., Suite 30l, Newport Beach, Ca. 9Zi6o: JohD WLUiam Mart-, 58% Pooderoa, Boz 1133, Bic Bear Lk.., Calli. 92315. Tbia bulDess 1J: eoodueted by ID 1Ddh1dual, Sl(oed: J . W. Marten. T1U statement ns rued wttb tbe County Clerk otOr- &DCe County Oct. 'Z?, 19'75. P'Jbliab: Oct. 30, NOY. 6, ts, ZO, li'75, lD tbe Newport Ha.rbor EDslp. F -49088 I.IGAL MOTICI IIO'I'ICE OF PUBlJC HEARING NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEK tt..t the Clty CouocU of the Clty or Newport Beach llrtll bold a public IMit.rtllc rep.rd1.ac General Plan Ameadmeot No. 26 a pro- poMCI ameodmeot to the Laad UN IDd Re11denttal Growth llemeoU to 1) create a '"Medlam -Deastty Re.t- _.. catocory, •> add a dlftntttoo of ''baUcHac ac~," aDd 3)-r.n. tbe wordbll ol cer1ala MCt::lou oftbtelem-.. JIOTICE .; • HEREBY FURTHER GfVEif tlat tbt -pobllc .. rllr will bo -.. tllo lOtti. ell, "'Jlo. eoBTA MESA JEWEL&R i. C. 81UIIpbr!H dloplafo lllo ...... ud trapb, -by landJic Ia I lou (IVM """" ol '4 .. tbo llol .-1 Sollbtra Calll)rUI Jwel- en' Golf ~latioa "~~>­ -cap" ............ bold Oet. zs at Wuten. 81111 GoU aDd Couotry Club. Tbe '74 ICOn P,Te Mr. lllua· phrtH ftHt plae• ow.r...n oat of mort tbu 1Z5 caa6 t•lbnt•, Gao Hlelritr-.Ud Vle Humpbrtu ol Core., J. C. 'I brotbtr, tlad for second, a eb ~rille '7&. OPEN HOUSE AT SAVINGS OFFICE 8e(lnoiDg tblo Satarclly, NOY, 1, Perpat:ul Sal'lap and Lou Aaa. wtn Mlft tile City of N-rt Boocb wltb a new ftaU aemee of- nee at leU "" MaeArtlur BIYd. 1n tbt Rubor Vtn sbcwJDr eeater. "Caltforolo'a 1a1JU1 state mutual uaoelatloo" will otrer oomplete MrTicea for botb anop ud bome loooo. Opoo .... 11111 be lloJd No.. I torooc0 10, A set of blceot•alaJ cJa••• will be offend u cttta. Tbt .., omee t. Per- petal'• 2.:1 ja Oruc• Co.mty I.Dd tts '7tb oYerall. Otbtr office. ue located 11 Bft'erly Hills, Westwood VUJaco, Fllllertoo, Nortb- rld(e, Cuop Park lDd the Larebmoot ara of 1.411 AaceJes. Thomu C. Well- ... r of Cora. del Mar t. prelideat. MRS. BETTY KROUPA OF BAYCREST IllES Set .. -........ ,... terday afterDOOD lD Bell-s...-, c bapel, Costa Mesa, tDr Betty ~ &5, of 1?30 TradewtDda, Bu- erest, wbo died Yooday It Hoq boJpltal. Bu..rtal wu tD PaeUle vt., memortal part. She la IUrt'tYed by her btlSbm1, Jeri'J, ltepdaueb- ter WIJ1a.D Barton of New- port, and ball-fister Tlnab HopldDs ot Vlrclnll. Dr. B. Lott.r Greeoe of Mesa Verde Mtlbocl11t Cburcb omctated at tbt•r- Ytee. L IGoU. MO'rtCI f1CTmOOS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe followtoc per.oo. an dolag ..,. ..... u: EYUO/ Prltsos, lOOOQuallst., ""6 port Bach, tm, 9ZMO: Jobn Robert Enu, 5'124 Loo Amlps, Bo.,. Part, Ca.. 906%0; CbrtJ Coa•pttnoe Prltsoo, 2 --. (88), ln1De, Ca.. 9!'705, Tb1a bullotllll ooaducttd by a ceoeraJ. partDenbip. S1goe4: lor. R, E....._ Tbia statemeat wu me~~ wttb tbe COIIIltf Cltrt ofOr- •oc• c...., Oct. n, 1975, Publllb: Oct. 10, HO'I. s. 13, zo, 19'75, Ia tbt Newpnt Harbor Eufca. F .4t019 Yember, 117!5, at tbl 11ou of ''10 P.M. Ia tllo c-11 e-n ot 111o CIIT 11a11 of lilt CltyofN--11, c.-, .. ,_ u.o udpllooU7udlll,.._ ............ _ ud -_,-... q,. ..... ll ..... . bo---. . 11071CJ. • -BY '-Lopoo ,.., .. G1YD llia!J IIIo CIIT Cleft -poMle Mllfll ww bo CIIJ oflle-.1"-' -• 1111 10111 doT ofllo-f'tU• oet.ao, tm,11a. , ..... , tf7S,attMaraf ............. ,..... ~= .~! ... : Jr-:: tleoCIIJIIIIou,.ct--, ca•-.•--........ .., ... oll,... -lt I ttl_,...., -•-lllorn . a-Lillie a.CIIIt . -=--._..-.'I' .,._,JIIIII,•eo .. £251 ........ .... FlAG SCORES """-_.,.l... ... t ,. I., •lllollOu~ ,... __ ._ ;,111,., • ..,.,_ •• A" ~. --) ... 118 ..... 11, ....... c-o. ..,.Oif ... ,. (Ill, ....... , P ' ntl XWen 11, C-TnclltroO, Nuoport llolc!U Hulluro a, etc a.-• ..,.,. ........... Plpel ... ll, Ea..., BIIIMn 11. "'** ··c" (1.., 4111 Jlftiden) en:-. 10, -, '--;1.-::IS=~M.:-:;MO::::"nCI::::::--IMu Goldeo B111M 1. ~~""NOTIC:;;_;,_;:E~~-HElL SIIIOH COIIEDY OF PUBUc HEARING MLL DPEN HOV. 4Tli NOTICE IS HEREBY Tllo tq,_ -lim GIVEN 1111 tbo City CoaocU Pia-11111 pn-NoU of tbe CitJ of Newport Beach Slmoa'• comedy, "Tbe wW lilold a pabUc belrillc prt.oaer of Seeood AY ... ," rooardloc G-ru Plu N • Tbo plot •--... v---"c ... •• --·-· ••, 1 pro-deals wttb tbe compleztUea po..s '&mtDdm•t to 000· of We lD tbe onrerowded 1&der delettlc tbt proposal etty of New York. lor a blklDc tnU, lDd tbe Tbe eurtaln wtJ1 10 up at poulbtllty of a blcyeletn.U, 8 30 Tooudl t•--h .. •--• G ll ' p.m. Y --. owe• u y, ud rellllt-Saturday aotu NOY, zz. 1Dc Cbulctl to tbe Reeret- lloo IIIII Opoo Space EJo, OPERA STAR TO SIHG moat. NOTICE IS HEREBY FOR TliEATRE GUILD FURTHER GIVEN U.t tbe Tbe Mulica1 TbeltreGutld aJd pablte bearing .Ul be of Newport Beaeb wtll bold bald oa tbe 101b day of No. Ita mcmtbly meetJnc Wbes- nmber, 1975, at the hour day, Not. 5, at Babla Cor- of '7:SO P.M. ID the CouncU 1DUda.ll Yaebt Club, Corooa Clllmboro of tile City Hall del 11u, Ralpll B.-of of tbe Clt)'otNewportBeaett. HantJ.actao Beach, drarnaUc CalltonU&, at wbJeb Ume be.sa-berttoae, wtu proYide ud place aayudallpereons a musical prorram. He will IDtel'tlllled may appear and tour attloo:llly 1D 1976 as be beard thereon. Doo Ququale I.D t~ Dool- Lau.ra l..qtos u tu open "Don Puqua.J.e." City Clerk Pro!ipeetiYe members are City of Newport Beacb I..DTlted to attend the coffee Publl..lb: Oct. SO, 19?'5, tn at 10 a.m., the meet1ng a' tile Newport Hubor Euip. 10:30. Alt'IJIIUD, IILQII, _, ... ..., aad ,......,. - ol tbo .. _. ~ -.., lllo ..... _ Loope ot 11-rt _, at 1t1o ella •-loa 01111 tHUUn a-.ctlol at tlill tape c~•n• • tbt after- oooo ol NOf, II, lira. lola lloJ'l ot 8-, It loft, to llolplag lo ..... tbo .... -lin. ---of tba Blufta, ceater, ID ebarp ot ltlteMI'J', ud Mr1o Robert -of lmoo, lD ...... of plolb. ........ ~It······-··········· ... of social oote 1r , .. -..&. ....... .... ...... , ... C,,' fl....._ "rlr ..._ ~---~~­......... ...., .... ---o...-.-.......... tt rr.flf .llll,...._ -a , . ., ... ~ ... ___ !., .. ~ ,-.,.. ., _ .. ___ ... ..._ . ...,...._.._... 1t1o Jarlr tor llr. e.1t;O ud ...... to 'lllo ..., ~~-~ -.DoUr ClaM, ollollwta Willi .... II CDI!j llr, Mil .... _ .. IDir"lu loJUd, .. c~ 1111 c~ ......... - .._.,. ...... " Ill • • • '"'·----lou, .. ------•-lllotortuuot '; - c ____ , at 1111 .._-., ·u.. ca. Ialii r IIUt Jut -ro ,... 1111 '1117 III ... tD IMa Wilt U loa,.MIIplllloWt-__ of _ _,_ ---~~-­lloo -1111 -· Tfoo -... __ .., • .,.llortaeb of _ ... IIWo, .....,._ llrlo llcW cllalralu Polll- bort • RENEE SERRA OF CM ~'7:=c-:::==--SUC~IIBS AT AGE 64 I.IGA&. MOTICI A_..,. oo"leo ftlllold ----.......... lo-loWJ llr. ud lira. .., 1 lulaaptlllll •-raJ- OF PIJB~AliiiOG lo 01:-lod t>r IO a.m. 1IOTX:I II BIRDY _,, Oel, IO, It a, Jollo GIVEif 1111 t~ c-C-" lllo llipllot Cllllolle Cllon:ll, _M,_ c--. ... -of lllo ciiT ol NuoportBoa<ll 11ar1o Bona, 14, of 1114 w. .w llold • pobllc: IOoarllr ·~ c-w-.... Tile •-•~--•--la.aallooolo ~-~tbo Tr~ TIIOUI ttru llop ol dlodOcl.lll, -.. -• --.-o1 •-_. ·-._ • N1111t of a. !I IUTlnd bJ bi.J.U., Newport B••• 11111-t tea. llomo lor tbo ,_ KGD c-lluoport 1o pur-SuUoa, ..., cur.,.._ o1 Its ........ lluldnlolac-. blddlag ..._ UUqoo lllr-mlllllo --ofiUDI Treasures for sale a treuare nctloD l.lld Rita.n, dnuM., bladed aen. 1811 tbne loti a CNta .._, ud 1 ccaallll, et.mpqne t•, from 1 to bap. aDYtr, llau. eJdDa eotDID.aal dtfeJopmeat; CarmtU&, of Mew York. S:SO p.m. NOY, 1S at tbe CI'J'IIla..l l.lld CltMr ooUect-located • prapefb' boaclld Bllrtal wtll be 1D Good 1..eque C a:~ter, 505 IZDd abiMj ea-. .aeb u old by Blreb arec, V•ltarmu Sblpberd eematery, lfuDt. Street, Newport BeacJ!. ae. framed ' Jace-, decoftti.YI AY-I Ud KicAJ't:tlar tacb S..cb. coni!JI( to Wro, Robort J. -·· lud modo dollo, Booloft..t Ia K<ID Cooter .WlliOR TO ADDRESS Lucas, presldea.t. Mexlcu. claacb epr... Hnport. IODecl P-C, Mrs. Robort BumaJjiD to patN!ocs, •-ado 'I'OIIo ltOTICE 11 HEREBY PEN ~ WOII EN GROUP special enola cbal.rnw.a ud pJace mataud DIP"••, Aru FORTIIIR GIVEN tbat tbe -..r lor lbl Nc..-. S -.m lie antaod by llmoo. •-lal, .,.IYol table aid pobllc ._rllr will bo moettor ol tbo ._s.aco Mart1n l«kney, Robert CO'ftfl, lrl8b Dltonam..tal beld 011 l.be 1otb day of Ro· bruclr. o1 tbl Hatloal.l Hurtt, Plllltp WlDior, Ed-pWoWI, embroidered ltllrtl, umber, 11'15 at tbe boll LIIC'Qe ot Amerteu Pall Wo- ward Edwards, J'oba Boyd, Cbrt.ltmu onamlllia, band ·of '7:10 P.M. ia tbe C.-ell mto wt11 bt Flor.ce Roe Robert Moon, Jamee Loa.. madt battou, no.er ar-Cbamben o1 U. CitJ BaD WIQiDI. a put pnlldeDt dOD, Delbert Vu Oraam, raopm..UI.Dd more. of tM CttyoUfnportBeaeb, of tbl bruch. Robort lloller,Robortl!oU-Proeoodo 11111-tbo · CaUfonala, ot 011lcb limo Tbo-11111 bo bold tan, Edward Pellecrtn. Deo-Leapt'• two maJ.a p1111 .. ud place UJudallpenau at 10 a.m. Ia tbe board DLI Plekeo1 Jr., Joha stoll-llltbroplel, tbe cblldreD'I · tatehlhd may appear aad room ot tbe X..,... S.eb lf.elmer, lack lleuy, Gay deaCal ba&ltb center, 505 be )*.I'd tbiHOR. IUI.Ifted ICbool dlatrtet. MI.Der Jr., DewalD Butler, .SIDct Street, Newport S.eb. Lura Lecloe Mr ... WiQI.D1 llthnuthor Austin sturtenat, Sam Gar-est:ab111bed lD 195Z, ud tbe cu, Clerk of a popalar bookl, '•Straw- ley Jr., Richard Stoddard. cblld diJ care eellter, JOU Cit)' of N.wport Beacb berry po1Dt tttcbeu" l.lld ud William Tritt. On.ace Ate,, Coste ..... Publlllt Oct. SO, U75,1Dtbe ''StftwblrTJ potot cook llembon -.m 11e tautDc opeaod Ia 197!, lfuoport Hart>or Ellllp. boot." -c--=----::o=--=-u=-=-=N=-=-T -=--oo=-=-w-=-==N~~ SPECIALS ~~~' IN CORONA DEL MAR ::; ~~~~~OF SHOPPING 'IN'CfRCL-£9? TRY THE O'DM-STMIQKTUNE SHOPPING AVENUE- f) ARRAY OF SUPERB SHOPS ON COAST HIGHWAY ,IN BE~utiFUL CORONA~AR. a.0.8-'-•••• EASY to PARK · EXPERIENCED PERSONAL ATTENTION -FUN TO SHOP •.• llf• ••• ••· MAIL EARLY for OVERSEAS! WE HAVE ALL YOU NE!EI) IN GIPT WRAP, LABEL AND MAILING MATE! RIALS. A.•lll • ~ ..... lia• •f ~t-vMNI glha. Jack Gearing's CHRISTENSEN PHARMACY 3021 E. COAST HICHWAY . ' 673-2550 Ready for You ... for your CHRISTMAS SEWING! ABBQTT'S FABRICS ' 2610 E. COAST HICHWAY '"·UI3 31st Annual Sale 20% OFF ALL STOCK Nov. i thru Nov. 15 LAMP LIGHT INTERIORS 2"1 I . COAIT HICHWAY 67J-Jtll JK)OK SHELVES 1 WALL UNITS Coutempory ' lk Traditional .!P •• -. Gifts lk Accessories NEWPORT WALL uNfTI .... . .... , • For that just right touch ... m,~tf! IN A.NIJ SBB OUR PINB SBLBCnON OP AHTIQUP. PI REPLACE! PrXTVRBS THE HEARTHSTONE 2711 E. COA$T HICHWAT 673· 7065 SPOOK-CIAL SALE! One week only· HOr THRV NOV. 6 • up to · 50% off on sale items JACQUIE'S DRESS SHOP 1641 1!. 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Perpetual Savings and Loan Association-the largest state chartered mutual association in California-has tied up at 1634 New Mac Arthur Boulevard at San Joaquin Hills Road in the Harbor View Shopping Center, and you are invited to come aboard! At Perpetual you'll enjoy first cabin privileges all the way-including the highest interest available anywhere on insured savings ... extra personalized, extra friendly attention ... and a whole flotilla of free services, like travelers checks, safe deposit box, money orders and much, much more. All the good things that have made Perpetual Savings a household word in Beverly Hills, Westwood Village, Fullerton, Northridge, Canoga Park and Los Angeles are now yours to enjoy. We invite you to drop by and meet our crew. They'd like nothing more than helping you chart a better course to a safe, secure future. YOU ARE INVITED TO OUR FOR REFRESHMENtS AND A FREE GIFT NOVEMBER 1-10 ' I- OFFICE HOURS: r----------------~ I A FREE GIFT FOR YOU ••• WITH THIS COUPON I I 9:30 to 5 Mon.-Thur. 10 to 6 Fri. 10 to 2 Sat. DURING OPEN HOUSE Nov.1 and Nov. 8 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. A Mt of be•utlful I I BICENTENNIAL GLASSES 1 11Cr•tt• of Colonl•l America., I I To celebrate your visit during Open House, we have a I very special commemorative gift for you a .et of four deluxe glasses deptct~ng American Craftsmen of two I hundred years ago ... Tinsmith, PoHer. Glassblower and I Candlemaker. Clip out this coupon and bnng it In for I your free gift. I L LIWIT ONE S£T OF Qt.ASS£S ~£111 f'AWil Y AOVl TS Ofoll Y ~~ tof'IIIY. NOT AVAILA.Itlf. BY WAIL .J Offf:lll LIWITEO TO SU~lY Ofol HANO COM( f.""LY• ---------------- ALWAYS THE HIGHEST INTEREST ON INSURED SAVINGS-WITH INTEREST COMPOUNDED DAILY ANNUAL YIELDS ANNUAL RATES 8.06% 7. 79% 6.98% 6. 72% 5.92% 6=%% 5=%% 11000 OR IIORI 11000 OR IIORI 11-OR MORE 11000 ORIIORI t1 .. OR 110M I YIAJI TIRII 4 YUR TIMI I~ ftAR TPII 1 ftM 1'lfUII 10 DAY TINI The high annual yletd8 Indicated fot each account rMUit when .. men;. are compounded dally and maintained for a year Passbook IICCOUnft ha~ I'M) wtthd,.wal penaltlea. AlthOugh wlthd,.wa .. can be made on term accounta. Federal regula- tions require a aubatantlal ln1e,..t penalty on fund8 wtthd,.wn prior \o ma1urily ) 5.39% 51A% PAU800K DRPOaiT OR WITHDRAW AT AMY,.._ NO N'MALTI .. IAMINnMIT DAY-IN TO DAY-OUT ... ...._ __ _ hau NOv. 7, 8 ___ ....... _ ..... ,.. .. _._. Sill-..... ..., ..._ ... _ ... . ... _ ..... _, ~ "~::-~<!> Ci(.~~Op lirr --· -.. ..... bold al ... --· Pa-lllud, ,_IOa.a. 'Body Awareness' Get in shape with PAT DIXON (/o,.erly of Go/J.,. Door} CLAISIS ,ORMING AT THE DOIOTHY JO OANCE ITUOIO 2515 1!. Ce .. t Hwp., c.,. •• 4el Mer TUESDAY 41 FRIDAY-8:30 --9:30--11:30 A.M. (E,-enin& classes by reQuest.} Pre·Ski Fitness Special! BE RE.4DY POR SNOW! TELEPHONE5 673-U20 •• 536-2766 (r .. lct ... ce) 9,00 A.M. UTURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 UNCLAIMED STORAGE AUCTION O'NEIL MOVING AND STORAGE, INC. 4101 SOUTH MAIH STREET SANTA AHA, CALl F. WAREHOUSE SALE DUE TO UNPAID STORAGE Items from over 30 loU: 'llrlll be sold: Llv, Room, Dining Room , Bed- room, Den, Kitchen, Patio furniture: Pictures, Chairs, Mlrrors, TVs, Lamps, otnce Furn., Sport- ing Goods, Record Players, Stereos, Box Springs ill matts., Refrl&:s., Sofas, Tables, Toys, Wheel Goods. SEALED BARRELS, BOXES & CR ATES, Rugs, and many misc. Hems. BEAUTIFUL AIITIQUES FRO" AN ESTATE ALL MER CHANDISF. '<lUSTR E PI CKI!D UP ON DAY OF SM .. F. SHERMAN CRANE AUCTIONEER to I p.m. FrkllJ, b. 1, aDd from 10 a.m. to S p.a. SaturdtJ, Nor •• , TboiO will bo -·-ltoma, -JalliiO,Iol>lo ud trMaeceuortu, decor· atlou tor bome or omc.. kttchea &CCIIIOJ1ea. bud tnlt aDd crocheted items, toya, 10ft cuddlyulmalaaod -ldo(-ra. Mra. Dorotby Paleo, cbairman, &Dd Mn. Mar)' Nuc.U, co-ctalrtMD, are lD ctarce or tbt buur. CompUm•talJ colt", ta and cookies wt.U bt senecl. "DOWN UNDER" PARTY IS HELD Tbe adult Sunday school cla..sl of tbe First Baptist C burch of Newport Beach held a mlniooary "dcnm under" party Oct. 18 al the home of Mr, and Mrs, Ron Topaon oo llttle Balboa Is- land. The home was, decorated with appropriate decor aod a New Zealand dlnoer was served. Mr, Topson p.Ye a mlsslooary talk ooCbrtstian work In Austnlla with rt!- latlve facts about tbe coun- try. TOOse present w~re: Messrs. and Mmes. Jack Spencer, Hart Lawrt!OCe, Bob Carter, Roo Topson, Robert Conkllllg, Bob Ba.r- rar.o, John Glbsoo, Ron Oa. vis, Rtcll: stan, Carl Kitts, Carl Andersoo, T. Sherrlt, John Dunca.o, R, Hanson. Pastor and Mrs. F'. Kec:r.too BesOOre Sr., Dr. and Mrs. Fnncis Williams, Mrs. Marge Houstoo, Mrs. Stella Adkins and Mu Scagg. The eroup will continue the series of mtsslooary parties, the nert btl.ng a Japanese party to be given in November at the Dome of Dr. t.Dd Mrs. Fnncts WUllams tn Corona del Mar. WORLD SHAIINC..EVhTS PROPHESIED FOR THE NEAR AllURE ILLUSTRATED Each Sunday EveniiiCJ 7:00 P.M. llliPOSmOHS I'IIOW n. -OI'.OD--Ia TOU.Ial-~ WAY II~. Dl . F . IIMTON IISHOIII ··--""· ., ,.. ..... =::-:~It •W I .._._ .............. Miter& ...... 111*1 . Pta U I Ill ......... s..w,. HELPVfG KR1B ICRIMGLE are tbese Beta Sl&:ma Ph.l membin from XJ Mu lAmbda chapter with items tor tbelr IDDtal Chrlltmu boutique coming up thJ.s Satur- day, Not', 1, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Me.-Verde borne of Mn. Rick Moeller, 1781 Bahama Place. Pictured bere w'ltb plaotl, Cbrllltmu decorattoos and holiday ceol:erpleees art, left to rlgbt, Mrs. Clary Staat of Balboa. Mrs. Moeller, Mrs. Charles Seeley of Laguu. Niguel &Dd Mrs. Kenaeth IDcman of Corona HtchlaDds. Mrs. Seeley &Dd Mn, ~Deman are co-chairmen of tills year's enot, Proeeeds wUI co to the club's philan- thropic work. IDcludtng Orange County Chapter for Cystic Flbrosl!i, Stanford Ulllverslty Kidney Research and the Karen Moeller memorial fund at Hoag Hospital. Soiree de Music and dance, fun and froUc, are promised by the l"Lne Ternce Phutar. monic Associates oo Fri- day, Nof, 13, •hen they hold a dinner danee wltba French HOSPITAL GROUP PLANS BOUTIQUE A ·•unique boutique" Cl• handcrafted gifts and decon.tions wUI be displayed In the com munlty room at Costa Mesa Memorial Hos- pU.al from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday and Friday, Nov, 13 and 14. Complimentary refreshments wtll be ser- ved. Proceeds from the sale, sponsored by the hospital AuDllary, wUI be designated to tbe Auslllary's community youtb service projects. An added attraction this year •Ill be a table ot authentic blceotennW gifts and decon.ttoos, and a sec- tion devoted to Tba.oksglv. tog (ifts aod deconttoos. TEMPLE TO GREET RABBI ROSENTHAL • mus1que Accent, '•une soiree de mu- slque et danse," at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, Dlnner will be at 8 p.m. with black tie opUooal, ac- cordfnl!! to Mrs. RobertKee- land, chairman. She Is as- slated by Mrs. Patricia Spielman and Mrs, Albert Kissinger, group chairman. Entertainment wiU feature the "Second Glance Singers;• a group of 6 en- tertainers who have done u.s.a. tours from Japan to VIetnam, as well as night club and hotel dates. Danc- Ing music will be furnished by the '·Tops Trio." Enter- talnment personality Tom Gleason of Corona del Mar wUI be master of cere- montes. Serving as hostesses 'o\'Ul be Mmes. Kenneth Holloway, M. A. Toma, Morgan Stanley and George WUIJamson. Reservations for the even- Ing are being accepted by Gayna Harriman, 642-4939, and MUUcent Salisbury, 644- 5755. Temple lsal.ah of New-~~=~i:~~Jl~ port Belch (Cooservatlve}, worshipping at the Harbor Christian Church, 2401 lf. vine Ave., Back Bay, wU, welcome Rabbi Dr. Frank Roseott•l of los Angeles at a special service to be beld at 8:15 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7, according to H. Tipper. president of the temple. Dr. Rosenthal attended the University of Pittsburgh, where be receiYed his Ph.D. degree i.D 19-45, and r.~.s ordallled a nbbl 1n 1955. He served as 1 professo1 of history at Dnke Unt. nrsUy. Slnce 1958, he hat. been sentng as lecturer and researcher at the Uoinrstty of Judalsm, aleo as profes • sor of history and religion at East los Angeles College, WI "I"H R-4RHRA. ~TRP.ISA.NO -4NIJ J-4't P.S C.-4-4N ~ Plus Co-Hit "40 CARATS" SUMDAY, MOT. Z. 7 P.N. WHIH CAESARS TAKE OYEII AMEAICA JAN BRINTON FROM BRITAIN IS COlliNG w THE COMING ONE WOILD ~YIANMIEMT. ..... _ .. ._...,...., ___ c.-~ ...... ..,_ ...... _______ ...._....,.. .. ........ , SUMDAY, 110¥. t, 7 P.N. THI COMING WOILD DICTATOR 01 THE liSE AND RUIN OF ANTI CHRIST. ............. ., .. ......, 1":' .......... -.,...-,..,=""..,.. .. ........... .,...._, .. ......, ,_ .. ~ ........ .. ........... _..... ... ............ . ---SUNDAY, IIOY. 16. 7 P.N. SIYIH VIAlS OF "HHU. OM IEAITH." • ..._.._... ... ~,.W_,._ .. ...,Tol 'd ................... .__. .. ..... .w.. ........ ...,.... . .............. .., SUNDAY, MOY. U. 7 P.N. THE SICOMD COt ••a OF JESUS • .......... .... ~ .... - ........... Ciiltiir .... ...... .......... , 'I...,._ .. , •r••f ••••• ••4 • 11 ....... ... ....... h .... ~ .. 6 I ...... .. .._AT, MOY, It, 7 P.M. WIU. •us ~y aretl OM IAimt'IHo YUU7 .•. , ........... ,..,.., .... . ._ .......... - Brltlsher Jan Brintoo will bring her unique electronic dt.co equlpmen.t aod more than 2,000 r&eotds to a dis- cotheque costume party at Park N"J)Ort apartments oo HaUoweeo olgbl, Oct, 31, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Brtntoa's portable -rstem, tbe current rage lD Europe, combines 2 turo- tablu, a tape deck, ti.J: ao watt tpta.ktrs wttb a l.lght- ~ -rltem of nrtable speed tallltlow' .Crobes, tri-colored pularl, and a set of special pro)lctofl thai lurl teYOIY- 1Dc color pattern~ arouod tilt -· A will AMARCORD .... ' I ; Csatt t1 CIIUAND WIIIIPIII 1\0wS the lime to Get On Pr!Jyg/as Double-Belted Bladmalls "Cashion .Bell f'olygla.\''~o,.., I"'''""' ~mph•­ oll on nlue. Doubt.. lotwr~l.o•• 1,.,11, ld~•• w~.OT·I"odu<lnll tq1,1lrm. help kftp h"•d wruuve• "~"'"" foo R""d .. ,., lt•tllon. Two polynterc:ord body pltn•d•l•t rcn~th ~~~~ "'"h~nce. Prien reduc.d. ..... 071-tl 529.84 SJJ.92 .. Clooo* • 11 "• Mil Oo! of '""' IIU w• woll !01~0 ,... 1 •aJ~ ~ -...... ~~ ...... ·~.....,&I IM Od••'II!O. '""· See Us Now For Professional Auto Serrice ... .. .._.,....,._ -M • C...pleto clleoeis l•lono:o.-6 Oil w..,. • Hool ......... lo.pt -rtaa ,.n, • ••oet.ll. 411•lot ,...OO..!K! • "'-,.._ ... o,polot•nl o led..._ 10 .. 1 -. -................... _. wn.,~._.._ ............ ,_, , .. ,__,! ...... ,_ ,_ .... .-. U..lofUaa-,.,.., .. ,,.,.. 6 ~ • Ho.,. -~~lele o ·-·--. ...... (Of-·'"" ·-........... llld ..... Dol· -T•rote. vw., 1 .... 1 u..:h Front-End Alignment s·o~t .. ::~-I ~"' .. " ....... c .. .~ro .. toeoo~_•....,.un • I ""'fll~•~ •n•l)'" 1nd •lttn· o•o••n! ,.,,.,,,, '"'" '" onc rr~H lluo nod•·•~•· .. noi llnJHOV" ,f,.rrint •~I• 11 • J·r~o "'"" rofwopm~nl, uor ol l!v ,.,,.,.,u•nrrrl prolr1· ''""'''• h••l p• ••nooor~ e P"'~lliOfl 1l11nm· 111 THE PlACE I I Decallon for scholars ,.. , CHURGHES, ·1fiP1BY Moue Of Pn,a , Mt1 E. COAST HWV., CQRONA DEL MAR . ._.... LIYIL-AIAa lN'tDDIJNOIIJNA170N~. /fULL GOSIBL -....aAY ....._, et.ei wo•e•M•VICI: 11s• IIY~-AVtCiala ... .M.IUIIII)AY MAWA~-..nUDYt?s.P.M.MDNUDAY WILI..IAM T. KROAH, 'ASTOR PHONE: 142.f/112 lai!LI~aiCIIUS ICIIMC• .. d .. ce of•i•l' ILIAMOit •-. AM, MINtSTIR ... .., ............. 11:00 ... .. ... .., lalaool •••••••• H : uu a.a. I CINl u •f•• COSTA MISA-W·IIU GRACE BIBLE CHURCH VtterUI' Memorial Bktc. S6S W. 18th, Cosu Mesa REV. TOM TYREE, Putor SUNDAY SERVICES: 10:30 A.M . A 7:00P.M. Sunday School, an ages, 9 :30 HOME BIBLE CLASSES: Call SS2-0092 .,.eachin& Bible Doct rine• ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY Chrtstian ~••nee S.rvic•~ FIRST OIURCH OF OiRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido Newpdrt Beach SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 I. 10: 30 a. m. SUNDAY SERVICES • 9 & 10: ~ L ua. WEDN ESDAY EVENING MEETING 8 im. READING ROOM Week days: 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Wednesday~9 a.m.·7:4S p. Tuesday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.: '7.9 p.m. WYN SARGENT TO SP~K NOV. 5TH Tbe Knport Beacb Pn.dl ol tbt Library Y1ll pi'MIIIt utiiDr WJD Saqeat 1t 7:10p.m. WtdDndly,NOY. 5, tD tbt ProiDOIItory Potnt apartmeate ellbboue. Mn. SUJtDt, utbor of ''My Ute wlth the t.d- llalten," wW reveal tbe 8to1'J o1 w ftcbt to rescue a Wbole t'rSM of people from e~ TIM II*Mr, a p~r ud world tnYtler, mother, arttat, pt.lat IDd former ICI¥»o1 t•eber, made btldUoes ln lt'll WbiD abe "married" a trb1 eb1ef lD a QmboUc •lddllc ritual lDteoded to hal t.o.lWU .. betwMD 'ftl• l1Dc trtbM.. Htr book wU1 be aftllablt at tbe meet- 1111. lin. R. L. Rtelunood, pnl6dlll of tbl Frltods, 10!'0118C'II U.t tbe dtadUDe for reMnatlou 1a Oct. 30. NEW RACQUET CLUB ~ ~ moatiiiD COlt& Ilea. Doo Want, elllb pi'Cipi'Wor, lorterocmd, bDded the Harbor Racqaet Cllb wUil belptrom.-ebelart.rmemben u Sally Tbompa~ of Lido I.at, ... btrt ptt1Dc u.,. on ber forebiDd from elab autnetor Gay BJ.Ju1o. Tbe club will ban 7 coarta, a of ftteb wt11 bt Ucbttd. Dartar eomtac moot!UI, a e~-. loear rooow, lhowtrs &Dd Jac:awaJ .. P""'*'· lltmbtnblp, aceordlDC to llr. Ward, Yilf bt Umtted to 210, of wide~ 50 may bt charter mem- bera. The clllb 11 located OD WU.OO st. Jast eut of Harbor B1Yc1. (Eutp pboto.) Design seminar at BBC port Beach wtu lecture oo skta, mab-ap ud !aU care. S&Ddn Ouelette wtllDUrat. a dtsiper fa1hJon abow. De- af.ptr Benrly Tbompeoo wW speak oo Interior de- sip, bome fllltertaln1Dc, &Dd. womeo'1 roottftt1al. ''Tbe complete JOU,'' a deslp seminar for tbe wo- man of today, la beq of- fered by tbe JanJor Ebe1l Club of lrYtoe OD NQY • 7 at the Balboa Bay Cbll>. A Cbal'llpl(ne social YUI be- (ID at 12:30 p.m. with 11Dd- Y1ebes, coffee &Dd t• a1.o be1Dc aened. Tbe procram, open to the pabUc, wtll tot- loY at 1 p.m. Ricbard Outl.U. of New- lJI.,I l Tleata may be porcba* by CCIIdacUnc lira. Robert GrttD of lntae, 75!-7221. Deadl1De tor naenatku t. No,embtr 3. Proceeds Y1ll btD.m btceatennla.l and Americanism projects. 1 ~AINS IN NEVADA WITH COPTER UNIT Marine AJr Rese"e Cb.lef Warrant omcer Paw A. Rowe, of 3347 Neftda, Co- sta Mesa, baa completed 2 Yetta of active ~ train- Inc at tbe Naval air statloo In Falloo, Nevada, ua mem- ber of MariDe Attack Hell- copter Squadron 773. WILliAM M. BRYAN, formerly dlrector of open- tfoDs for tbe eattn Broad- way Piau. complez Ill don- ton Lo8 Allceles, bas ~tned EQCioeeriDc --m.loo Compa.DJ ot Newport Beacb as qtoeertnc operadooa ma.nacer. His fl.rst aujp- ment Y111 be u eactMertDc supe"lsor of RenalseDCe Center, tbe$500mWJoopro- ject of Ford Motor LaDd DeYelopmeDt Compuy lD 001mtown Detroit, tor Ybicb ESCO ls sentnc u eortneertnc opera.tloDI ma.o- aremeot CODIU.ltant. / "HEATING SPECIAL" Sl7.50 LL 'S STEAK HOUSE ~--Futurin&: --..... CHAMPAGNE & STEAK (FOR 2) S 7.95 4:30 ._6:30P.M. ('7~ per peHODIDON after I:SO p.m.) Off WITH THIS AD SP ECI AJ.. TUlS., WID. & TMUR ... NIGHTS ONLy rtLIT MIGNON $2.95. •••••~•• ;••P er ••I• .. -•••••• ~·•• .. •• .. ,.,. ....... ~. . 4:10 to U:OO P.M. S!AfOOD-IC·IOI er STEAIC·A-101 • S2.95 ,., 20t Pel• Ave. 675· 5774 (At •• t.r'Y). lei ... ,........ " •• ,.,. a .. c .. "JfHERE THE ELITE MEET TO EAT!" -1:00 , .M. .. 11:00 , .... ..4 MN4e1l MARINERS CHURCH MOW IM OUI MEW IUILDIMCi 1000 BISON~ AT "AMBOREE, NEWPORT BEACR TELEPHONE: 640-1010 TBI ftjCHDfG 8 CDTERED 01f JESts "tBRIIf AlfD Till BtBLE, WITH E¥PIIABIS Olf PRACft:AL Clllt.IJ1'lAJf LIV'DfG. ALL · ACES~ WELCOIB. CGPI'-ltN ud tt.lt1lr a..SIIble. SU'NDAJ :>r.nVICES: 8:0U-~""-11:00 A.M. -·We invite yo u to worship LUTif~RiAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER l900 r,ctr~e vn Dr. Corona det Mar, Calif. WRf!NtE D. PRUHUN Putor -Phone 644·2664 SUNDAY SCHEDULE: 9:15a.m. -Suoday School 10:10 a.m. -Worahtp SECOND CHURCH OF OiRJST, SOENTIST Newport Beach at Corona del Mar 3100 Pacific View Or. SUNDAY SOiOOL lOa.m SUNDAY ~FRV1rP.tCLt.m WEDN ESDAY 8 :00 l'.ltll. ~aclins Roortt:. • asoo-1) E. CoaatH.,_' • F.atNoc e oa Narda.u Mon .. Fri.: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m Saaday aheraooa: l k) w Sat.: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You ar~ cordially inrited ( LUC KY WlNNERS? -Sandy Smltb says, "Ob. NoJ'' bat ber bubud, Terry, seems delighted about Yln.DJng a recoodl~ mUll truck simply by guessing tbe rtctt number of cartoos In tbe truck during the Los AD(tl11 County Fair at Pomooa. Mr. Smith, a Newport Beach mari.De bardYart repreaentatln, and Z otber totrants (UUHd the uact raamber of cartons lo the Callfomia IIUk AdY1eory Board "ontest. A spectal dnwtnc YU 1Mlc1 &Dd Wr. Sm.Jtb Yll the eYfllltual wiDner. HoY did be do lt? "I ftcured boW ma.oy cartoos were In ooe roY, about boW many rows In the truck, then took a YUc1 raesa at tht oumber ln that n clntty." H we~re kept frotn do· our jOb, ·--· Nursery and Coffee Hour to attend Churclr Semcea and to use Readin Room. THE FIRST BAPT~ST CHURCH TH! C!MT!R POit BIBLICAL STUDIES f s4J A.M •• I.LI CLAUIS-1h00 A.M. WORSHifJ HOUR 7a00 f'.M. IVANGI!LISTIC HOUR J01 MAGNOLIA AT UHTA AHA A VI!., COST A MUA DR,.. )IMMY .. CO .. BS,. PAS 10R Plvmouth Congregational Church' ·A Frw tl1rd lndependmt Congr~Kati()fUJ/ Orrl.rfflln Oull'ch THE REV. JOHN A . LINDVALL. Minister SUNDAY UltVICIS. lsSO A.M. AND 101M A.M. Bible Study: 9 a.m . and 7 p .m . Church School 10 a.m. 3282 BROAD STREET. NEWPORT HEIGHTS NUI'Mrf care provided Phone: 642·2740 S139,lSO CONTRACT Ultra Systems, a Newport leach research ftrm., has H!eD awarded a $139,350 lureau of IIIDu contract by 1M n.partment of lDttrlor, • ccordlac to ConcreU11Wl Andrw HinabaY. Tbt ftrm •W aaess tbe poteotial !aJICers dH to tode pro- ducts notation posed by syn- tiH!ttca employed lD aoder- cround mlD.tnc. • Pu{?.lic AUCTION ....,AY. Ml\IIDAY,ItJNDAY M a P.M. Borgofru on Fl.w Crvatal. St~llng Sllwr. Porc~:lalns. Orlmtol Ob}uu d'Art. Pofntlnga. Jt:wftlrv. Antlqut:t, Bronut, Fumlturt:. St:lecl Indian Turquolw ... $1 .000.000 INVENTORY Fro"' bt•tn. C011rt1. o., .. ,.,__, ,_.,.,,t'ln WSITOIISI c.... ....... ~-c_ .. , FIIH ADMIUIONI ... ocroa th~ "'"'from tftlftl o/ ,,. Southlott<f. moet f:~ 11101~1 rfttout'OftQI 11•1 IAI.LY, II• I IATU.DAY & I• I IUtiiAY CLOIII ft ... IIIAY & TMUUIAY / / TERRY CORLEY and lbe Y-ctay-HIII.cb1 Eoct-er- LIIc Co. npnseat a ftrlt tw tlltllrYtDt ana. A.__ fllctllrtllc coactomentt and tmp;rt..aport l1rm wWI ~ Ill Tatwu. Y--J-IUiac-.& 11 till ftrtt caecen froiD tlltl Rtptt»Ue ol as. ~ Soc:ate btn Ia u. 1mM lldUh"lll C~1. Mr. C0111J lJ tbl ~­easr•a ttpl II 11 tltl" tor tM tlnD, located at It• llutiL ..... ~ la......,.C~IIIdwu a rtl6lllllt ol Free CltM .,r 4 ,.ra. you could lose yours. The natural ~af> !>horta~e h a' alreaJy ~tarted to take It'> toll w~·vc had tu cut hack 1>0 'Upplu:' of n J tural R.t' 10 '\Omt· of th e l.ugc mJu,tnl'' thu'c th:u can convert 111 other form' nf cn~rg\ And you ·v~ hc~un to hl .lffcctt·d hv the 'hort:l~l' whc•tht•r VIlli f\ .IW.IIt of It nr not TllepnMr•-.. ...... Rccau<;e natura l ~·'' I' the cheapt"'t form o f cncr,.;v. thoo,c.• fnrcl'll to cnn vl'lt to .tht•rn.ltc fuch "uch as fu el oil nrc p:1y rn~ mrrrc for em·t~Y It u,..,to; them 011HC t11tu rn nut theH prnd urh T h at mean1> tht·v mav h.rve to pas~ on thl' m erca..c to thctr l u't11mcr' rn the form of hr~~thcr pn ces H tghcr pncc' m .ttt~ht eumumy mean the con,umer h uys fewer ~oc)(h anJ '>Crvtec' \n tndu.,tn cc; cut bm: k on 1 hctr wor k force And th:u mean'\ more unemrlnymcnt ll ... ,anllae.WMrtaliiiUth T he mator natural ~a~ <.up ply protecu we have hccn pur~um~t tn nurthwc't New Mextco, o;outh :md north Alaska. and lndon csta take con.,tderablc time to bnn~ to a "uccessful conclusion. But we're run mng out of u mc. Each of the.e major protects «'qusres doun l- of ttme-consumln.a approvab hom many govcrnmcntaland regylatory hodics at local. 'tnte and federal levels. 1f we ~on't get bta new supph~ cW n.tural~ta' by 1979, we could fl.nd ocu1el~ in a ~riou~ ~it uaunn . A' we roamed out eadk:t wt''t<' alrt'•dy cuttln& w hich al not h ave th~ capabthty or the mnn~v to con vert to other form' of cnerJ.ty. Even .1"umm~ot 'uch altern ate cncr}!Y 'nunc' wtll be:-:tvailahlc A' a rc!.uh thc'l hu,me'-.c' ma\ havc to TCUUl'C hour' rnhap' CH'Il "hut Jnwn cnmplctrh fnr u:t\'' even week' \nJ there· R"'"~' lnt, of t hl'lll Few Jleorlc rh mk .thnut 11, hu t ..outhcrn Cnldorn i:1 '''"·' gr1'.1t l''tll:nt Jcpcndcnt on natural~ot.l' f.,, 11 '-l'lll'r..:v -.u rvJVa l. Nlll urlll~tn' 'uppllc-. mnrc th.rn h.rll nl Ptrr nnn · t ran ~portllttnn t·n ~ r~\ Th11t'' whv Wl Tl llllll.l'Tnt-d when '-<lOlC JX•nple t.!UC,tlnn the nn·d fllT our plan' tn acq u u c .llld u um~tl J.ta' '"PI'"l' .rnd ~uriJ the f:tclhllC' t(l JtC I the m here Wcw • •'llllr a llbM *'l. Nohndy h:t' the n~ht to hu tld factlttlc" that threaten the: hc3lth .uul welfare of n etghbor" Any fnc1hty Wl' pi.Hr w1ll conform to Tl~td -.afcty and cnvJTn nmcnta l ~undard ... It', not n hlank check we're after. lnl>tud, we want Yt'liT :1 warcness of the kind of turmo il that could occw here without adde-d ~a .. ~upph~ ... a nd your coupcraticm a~ we ~to about ftndtna ~luuon,. T hat's why we are amuous to aplaan what-we Arc doin~t ahout the natural aas ahonagc Because sf we arc kept from dotQA our tob, you could IOIC your~ bac k on natural aas to toduscnal customcn .. --• For more informauo n on the natural au ahonaF. write: who can a witch to other luds. 8\lC in 1979 ll we don't hne new a auppU., we will ban to stan cutti .. b.cll on nlt\arala lot hopa and small bu ..-oy ~ Southttn c.illomta c .. Compey. Boll S«l9J, Loe Aftlcla, c.ltJanaia ~. ! • __ ........ . n-.......... ..... ~· ... , ... ; .. '_ .... .. _ .. ._, A. .... ..... ,_ ......... 1111111 .tiMir .... r--.1 Ill WJit. Ia f-; ....... Go4 could tab VI'ODeOUe Jl.... ~ •Ill-uc1 rulclt tbe hiiiDIUl autbor to avoid all tbolr ar- ron ucl record onlT what wulnfaettrue. Inerrancy (f.-tom from all error) Ia ,_ry only for the. Oril'· inal manuacriph (auto- l'rapho) of the Biblical boolal. They muot have been free from aU mletakea, or elee they could not have been truly lnoplnd by the God of truth in whom il no dark- neu at all. God could never have inspired a human au- .... can we rancy ~~:~~~~:! aceuracy human or not that record wu free from mlatakel WbateYer Scrlp~ure _ ~­oerto to have boon blatorlcal- ly true, ~~-of tbe In-termediate .......,. of tbe Ill· fonnatlon, muat be uncie,r. otood 01 truot,.olthT "'d reliable. It malteo no -tlal dUfenmce whether the eource waa written or oraL In e11her c:uo the Holy SDirlt eliminated mlotabo and ln- oured the luoerlpturatlon only of truth. • Gl•uon L Neher. Jr., Ph.D., gr.clu•led summa cum laude in clas· sics from Harv•rd, Bnd since 1965 has served as pto/essor ol Old Tes- /arMn/, Trinity Evangel/cBI Dlvmlty School In C>Hrlield, Illinois. ThiS answer is /aken by permission /rom '.A Survey of Old Teslamenl lnlro - dvellon.' by Gleason L. .Archer, Jr., Cl 1974 by The Moody Bible lnslitu/e 01 Ch/C&fiO, Moody PteS$, Chicago. We wUl answer thia quee- tion by aaklng: What euen- tial ditrerence Ia there be- tween a fallible human rec- ord and a falllbi<l human ODMiterl Who can auppoae tliat .,erything that Mooeo or luiah or Malachi spoke wu free from all error? W u it not when they were utter- ing the Word of the Lord that theil! utterance waa in- fallible? Aa God employed their oral communications to reveal hie truth. Wewuard- All the d iaerepanciee which have come down to u.e In the Received Text of the Hebrew Scripturee are per- fectly wen aeounted for by errors in later textual tran• mission. There is no need to resort to a theory of mht.- takea copied out ta thctorig- inal autographs. and to do eo endangers the authoritative- :OP~S of Scripture u a whole. Sublime F11ith of Job Br NOEL SMRH ,litOW a.A.PTIST aiM. I TlitlaUMf, U'litiMG"ILD, MO. (COMTIMU!D ,litOIII LAST Wf:U) VD Aa Job stands the~ refledinl on the inde.c:rit..b• outrarce to which he b; 10011 to br forced to ,..ld, the Spirit of God coma to hia aide and p-. blm the wblime c:once-ption. And in that JI"Mt' tam "Redeem- er," lhe Spirit •Y• to Job: You lmow wha,t a ac:and.al tb.ls is.. You hate it. You .,... outrqed at the thoucht ol it. But )'OU are not aklne. You bll-a ~r. and He is atand.inc •bove you. He Ia • outnpd u )'OU are. He balft ct.th • you hate it. He hates It, for one reason, beclou.e death Ls a b!ow at His creation. Deat.h is 1 ehallenae to HY wiadom and power. Death MY• to Him that He sta.-ted to build before He sat down and counted the co.t. lkath aaya to Hit enemies., Look at Him; He ltarted aomethin& He couldn't finish. Your RedHmer ia outrqed. He is comin& in due time-. He ia aoinJ to stand upon yo1.U" dust (for Hrlh here melllU dust). First of all, He ia &Dine to delivt:t/.ou. 11len He ia aoir'M to tum on your enemy and Htroy it. When He is throuah, you and every other 10ul who f'Hted t.he eue of dHth with Him, will be vindkated. Tlwt'a the mean.inc of what Job said about hill Re- deftl"ler at.r.ndinl upon the dust. That wont ~atand" connotes the idee of a victor or conqueror 1rith hla fHt on the e:nany'a neclt.. Death is not a lrie-nd, 11 we are all the ti.lne .. ,.me. DNth is an enemy, .. the Bible Mys. 'Tor be muM reigl, till he hath put all enemies under his feet. -rbe t..t enemy that ahaU be ~ is death" (I C.... l.I:W .). vm You haw deaotb'!' You hate the ou.tn~~e? Sure you do. But pou don't hale it 11 much u your Redfl:mer hats it. It doesn't outri!Ce you " much u it outrqn Him. Jl you could, would you put the nec:k of death under your feet and hold it there until it wu impotent fo~er'!' Sure you would, But you can't. But the a.deemer C'an. And He wilt "For t.hi.a corn.Jptible mwt put on incorrupt.ion, and this mortal mwt put on immortality. "So when this corruftible ahaU have put on incor- ruption, and this mort& shall have put on immortality, chen shall be brought to paM the ~ayine: t.hat is writ- ten, Death is swallowed up in victory. "() death, where ia t.hy sting'!' 0 anve, where ia thy viC'tory'!' '"Mle atina of death is ain; and the ~trenat.h of sin is the law. "But thanks be to God, which a:ivet.h us the ViC'tory throuah our Lord Jesus Chriat. '7herefore, my beloved brethren, be ye steadfast, unmovable, always aboundinc in the work of the Lord, loraamuch llll ye know that your labour is not '" vain in the Lord" U Cor 15:5.3-58). Faradav Faraday. the fa mous English chemist. a man of gianl intellect. was asked as he neared the hour of hLs deal h. ''What are your speculahons now:'"" "Speculalions I have none, I am restiOJ on certainties:· he replied. and then quoted, ''I know Whom I have bdieved, and am ~rsuaded lhat He is able 10 k«p that which I have t•ommined un1 o Him against that day" II Timolhy I· I 2. "And tbouah after my akin wonna destroy th!. body, yet 1ft n17 flesh shall I SH God: "Whom 1 .hall Aft for myalf, and mine eyet Wll behold, and not another ... " {Job lt:2181.) Here b the continuity of peraonality: the contin- uity of penonal identity, the continuity of the union ol aoul and body, the continu.ity ol nerythinc _,.IMt• inc with penonality-faces, voicft. memorl.e., exper-~ the blendinc of Iicht &ftd ahedow, twUJabta, the 10ftneu and mu.ic of June, the .,.u.. ol t be meadows and woodlands. IX All of that is not wnpped in the shroud. .c:r.wed dowD iD the coffin, and lowered into the crav.-to perish forever. "In my fleah shall I _.. God." My soul and body will, by the power of my R.edeemer, eome U..riher- this IOU&, th.la body. "Ra\U"1"M!t.iGD" means ~ ·~ up 111ain." Tbia body, even thouch it il about to 10 down into the dust, and be«<me duat.. will "stand up qaiD." This body. 'lbil nr.h. The nat\IJ'al body is rel.ated to the rwurr.aioa body as a p-a.in ol com ia related to the dalk-wtth H• bladu, .-itb IG ean, with Its Jr&iM. TtU. !. m.le clear in the 15th chapter of I Corinthla.: "But 10m1 one will My, How 111'1 the d-.1 n.iaedf and with .-hat rna.nner of bod)' do they comef --rhou fooU.b GM, tly,t which tbou th,...lf .-t is not qu.k:kened. exoept It cUe: ..And that .-hkh thou -t. thou .,.. not \be bod)' that ahaU be, but a hue craln. it ma)' cban.c:le ot whHt, Of" of ...-ne other k.ind; ''But God ttuth It • body «Yen • It p1eued him, and to .. h -..-1 a~ ol1\a own. u All n..h is not the ..me lluh: but then !. one nnh ol mm and .notbet-flesh of be.ta. aDd an. othtr n!Nh of bird., ADd anotha-ol fiabls. '"'I'M,. are a1ao ee:lntial bod.._ aDd bod.'-t.n-w- trial· but the alor,-of the celestial il one, and tbe Jlar7 of tM terrestrial b another. -rhere is one Jlory of the •un. and another J)ory of the moon, and another rlory of the stan; for on-e star d iffneth from another star in alory. "So aiM! is t.he reaun-ection of \he de.d. It ill .own in corruption: it is raised in incorruption: "It is .,wn In dishonour; it is niMd 1ft alor)': it Ia aown in weak.nna: it is raised in powa-: "It 11 10wn • natural body; it is raaed a aplritu.al body. U there Ia a natural body. there Ia aiM! • spirit- ual body."-vs. 3,5,-44, R.V. Everywhere there, incidentaUy, ill body, not a Mod- ernist ahoat---or ether, or h.ant, or whatever it is, accordin,: lo 1 Modemilt, t.hat is auppoeed to be OOIIt- •ng around on the other side of the arave. And Cod and man are re-united. They are toat:the•, as they were in the Carden of Eden, in those days of ft>ilowahip before thl' Fall. "Whom I ahall ~ for my- self. and mine eye$ ~hall behold, at"ld not another.~ ............. _ ... QIKADD, !Ua!ICMI _.. BWOBtlT ·TQG OOOE BETHLEHEM AND CALVARY BY DR . BOB JONES BOB JONES UnMifBitll '•"ll""'lll ~OU !oO t a•Ol l"~ 1M" "I rf'mtmh+·r lhy Judgments Holy Word, we will properly "' ult.i 11111 1 h;~•w• rumforttd 1 evaluate all that we .ee in this my.,l'lf"' ff'•ulm II~ lfJ2 ). How world. "'ond .. rfully th1~ ~~ llta tPd ~ A a I Our day Is an evil day In tht p!1R im1&l r,.nwmfwr!l God's whk h IOCiety has bec-ome too Juchrment!l 1+1 ul fmri.o. o·nmfort untimental aria tolerant--a thl'rt>in , ••• llhnu lol Wf' Ulke day in whl~h the man who •·ontfnrt m tl1v1nf' )Utlgme nta. take1 a firm stand ..-lnat <iot.l 1,. pcrfl'rt: He unnot God'• tntmies is labeled "on· makr 11 n1111takP God i11 holy: lovin~t and harsh." We ahou.kl He muat Jutlgt> evtl. But always be willintt to die, and ahould Hlajudlfment llr!Jlht.toou• jud«-~joke to die, lf ~s .. ry, In ment. When Ht judwtd Sodom order to lftl .. r enam'-a uvad: and Gomorrah in the days of but f:od does not tell us to love lA:It, it wa~ Muust of their His tnemiea. Th• Alml,hty alns,dtlfl!nency,and depravity, wantR u~ to deal with our And He warna u• that aa It enemie11 with a \oYiftK he•rt was in the dar• of Lot, so shall but wltll • touch and anno'Nd it be •htn the Son of Man hand. Ha doa1 not w~nt us to n~turna (Luke 17:211-30). sit Idly by, howe.....-, •nd let In John 7:24 God ln.tructa tht world \e taken oYeT bt the bellavers to "/udce ri~rht.oua dtvil. jud~rment. •• Th 1 doe• not mean How traK'c It it; U..t •• t.llat we are to pas a MnUMe hue t.oJ.,..W In llllh. oflke on slnntn 1nd ~an•l,., them mtn •ho Un: tU...,.. ·~ to Hall : that Ia God's preroc• Cod's ,......._ 11W1 ,... ~ atlve. It •t ••r. to ,. .. Nfloo dl11nn • Won l.n ....,.. taiW't on • man, •• mlrht m.ke that la .. .-~ an eiTOr. God Wllo Ia JuH la sPHd. AU .t aa. t. I• aleo IOYfntf •ncf "plen~ In ratiM t• ... A ; U4 rn«re7" ... Ht M"t'tr ...... aa'l mon U..• ...,. ft _.. te m.1n to HeU •ltho11t tim o • relt ..-dloi · ........... ., ........ t.m,._ Ui•t aan tterMI life RIJ'W.. ,.-;n,e ..... ~moo·':::,~:.:-;~::~~ .. -· ...... ---;;'iii of 1 , ' ... In lilo--~~--.,,HHfl .. • t1"1't'' fl'rn.,..., A-Fe,... St. Paul's dacllratlon th•t ''Christ Jesu• came Into ttt. world to,.._.. sinners" (I Tlm. 1: 1!5) takeS In both e.thleh.m 1nd Catv•ry. At llethtehem Christ showed His lo¥e few man, not merely by comlna to be with US, but b)' bec.ominl OM of us. luM, ''lhe betoYad phyS!den," wrete the famous ''GMpel Atcont- lnc to lt. Luke" to al'low how tn.lly mAn tM Lord Jesus Cf'lttst wu. Aplrt from sins, our Lord nperi· enced all thll_.,..,uont, the sorr"OM, the )op. the pelns. the ,....,.,.. ttt.t w _,, TM eon of God ec- t~ll¥ beame thiL loft fll Mart that the SOM of men tntJM bec:oftM tt. ..... -. lut ttt. ute Ilona CICIUtd Mt 11W UL Hit holnltl WOUN OftiJ ..... our "" aftd COl"""'" ue. ..,. It ...., _____ _ "Cttrltt' DIID ,_ .,..,_,. (I Cw. ~JitJ),-... ,... ....... , ... ............ _ .... ,.,.... ,_fll.._attst•411.,.,..._ .... _.cr.lt.l~ __ ,..... ......... _ -~--~~~-,.,. = .... _. __ --.... -~ -=~ ... =.:::--toe~!' ..._ t1 •!Uf!ft • ..,OII&J U1111 ........ -. • ~ 'JP-'1, Se"•t ,4.,,, • ., ALIIIII w. DWII..U. 'J.'Iae Coat of ~P.~~~~p ,; ... llh ...... 311 II ef ..... 1\Jt E lit 1 (COIITIMUID PIOII LAIT Will) n. W. ' JF of J-to dJe Dllc:ltpM Ill Mort 13 :5-13 .. ....S: "And J .... _...., lhom bepn to •y. Tob heed lilt any man decef¥e you: for many tlaafl OOIM In my DIIM, ll)iq, I ..;D Oulot; and lholl dec:oho mony. And whtn ye thaU hear of wan and rumours of wan, be ye not troubled: for such tiUrap mUst needs bs; .but the end dull not be yet .. FOf natkm shall rile ltpinlt nod011, anti kliiJdom oplnal idqdom: and there lhal.l be earthquake~ In diftl'l placeo. anti there ohoU be lomina ond troubla: thele are the besinninp of 10nows. But take hlltd to youneha: for they lhall deti.w:r you up to councils; .. d In Jio oyna10~ yo lholl be beat~n : and ye Jh&ll be brought before rvJCLn and ~ .. ror my. lab, for a tntlmony apinst them. And the eospel mutt first be publilhed amana aU nations. But when they lhaU. lead you, ud deliver you up, take no thoucht beforehand what ye ahall speak, neither do ye pn:medJtate: but whataoever lhall be aiftn you in that hour, that spelk ye: ror it il not ye that apeak, but the Hoi)-Ch01t (Spirit]. Now the brother lhal..l betray the brother to death, and the rather the aon ; and child ren ahaU rile up qainst their parents, and shaD c:auac them to be pul to death. And ye aha1l be hated or all men for my name's like: but he th•t sh.U endure unto the end , the aame lhaJI be aaved ." • Vo-5·1:1\111 fbnh lho wonolnp of our lord to Hit dllclpNa Ill -of W...O Jo come. Soo oloo Mollhlw 24:4-14; L•ltt 21:8-19. "/-... ~ to ._y, T.U_ ltud (S). The .worda not only state the rnUt ..... or the chop<er (cr. n. 9, 23, 33) but .. emphadze lhe true purpose 0( all BlbUcal . prophecy, wNch k 1101 spec:ulatJve but practical, not• to enable • to forecast the futul9 but to b:lterpret the pm.ent, not to aatiafy euriollt)' but to doll,.r from perplexlly . The dllclpla sre warned qiJn11 deception. lbere would be tmposton 6n the nlipous ophero (6), commotions In the polltlcol and intemallof141 field (7-Bo), ond calamltia in ... the ~cal realm (-8b); but such thlnp are incidental to the rounc of the 11e. and-are not neccaurUy to. be taken u the slans of the end. Rather are they 1M bqin."btrJ of sorrows (8 ; Creek : odinon, 'blrthpanp'). '"'A second Wlmlna [of Jnu•) foUowa (9-13) tplnlt spiritual failure in view of what wlU happen to them personally and within the Ouistlan community. 1ltil parq.raph brinp vividly before us a truth whJch is onen lost s!Jht of in modem time&, namely, that the role of the Ouistlan Church durinJ. this qe b: unqueatlon•bly one of aufferin&. Indeed the Ouuch has never Oouriahed better than at lh01e times when It hu been an illicit aoc:iety driven underaround. Woridy favor and prOlperity , u In the IIAU:IJ:I·IJ " dayo of c-aedlll 1-._ .. foom A.D. 324 to 337), -olwoyo hod ........ u .... d .. fooblhta•lfacl upon Jt. One or lho ftnt ·~ fulfil the prodictJon of ..... 9 --or 'l'lnuo. • a ptnecuttna JeW and dt.en u 1 -tid Ovllllon (Ads 9:1.'2; 2 C«. II :24). V..-10 ond II llplfkotllly pioc:c the pruchlna of the Coopolin lhb context of tutf"erifta. a eontut .tUch It Wldoubtodly has Ill the book of Ads, where the peater peon-of JPOttotic: preachina wu not befo,. ._.... .. ~lions Jlthtiod fOr the purpose, but ta couru of justice. Vene 11. Uterefore, ofTen no eneou,.ment to the unp...,.red preac::her; It it • ~ to lh<*l 1udclenly ealled upon to det.nd their raJtb in the face of penecutioa, that they may count upon the moment·to-moment paidanoe and inspiration of the Holy Spir•t . •'To mt:lrm IUf.lO dte md (13) probably means not to the end of the tp, • in wne 7, but to 1M uttenooet (cf. John 13:1), on enduronco which io complete. Endurancs, therefore, II me of the keynotes: of Ouiltlan Ufe Ind. witnea ln thil •· It Ia wry often much eaaier to be busily enpp:d in work snd actton than It II to endure ..tth p~Uenee (cl. Hob. 10:32·39; 12:3, 4; R ... 1:9). The expreaGon to N llnf!d (13) ia uaed here, of coul'le, in an eschatolop:al [ponalnlns to the w1 or flnol thlnpJ •nae" (d. C. E. Graham Swift, '"11M Coepd or Mark" in 77te Nn~ Bible CorrtJPtenltUJ', 1st ed., 1953, pp. 832, 833). • ~~Has Noah's Ark Been Discovered?" lr Dr. IHiy JaMH Haoiia (COMTFMUfD ,AOIII LAST WEEK ) CHRISTIAN CRl5ADE WEEKLY, Tulsa, Ok.JI. h is inlercsting to know how the secular prc:s.s i~ becoming intereMr-d in lhe "Ark hunl.'' In lhe Joplin Gl~ daily newspaper, Sun., Feb. 23. 1975, thc lc:ad editorial was entitled '"The ' Bia Ark Hunt." This •rticle follows : .. And Gnd remembered Noah, and ev- ery livina thing, 11nd •II 1he caule there was in the •rk . . •nd the WaiC:I$ returned from of( t.he e&rlh continually ... And the 1rt rested In the seventh month. on the seve~~tteenth dav, upon the mhuntains of Arartt. (Gen. R:t_.) "Nn•h presumablv. climbed down from hi!o grounded ~hip at the top of MI. Ararat •nd left the place:. Rut the ship hself is still there. numer· ous s.c:ienlisll believe, and hM become the ccntct of a Ktrch fnr duct •nd 11nirac1s lhat could lay a !IOiid base of fac1 under 1he story 1old in Genesis. "But Mt. Ararat, lhc: only mttjor mountain in whal i~ now Turk.;sh Ar· mcni:.~ (14,000 feet above scu level) has been declared out of bounds to a!'Chaeologisll and srk burta by the: Turtith aovemmenl "Archaeoloaists and othen caught by the hudy dream of provlns one uf the world's most fsmous stories aren•t pul off euily by the reburt from the Turt.ilh aovc:mment, however. The Jure of the ark ls stronc, the evidence of its ·Ktual exisaenc:c just u strona. Scores of men throu,OOu1 history, from ~e:veral nations, have seen what a~ pears to be n:Jica o/. lhe ark on the .mountain. MOll are convinced che art is tbere. ''Havioa been convinced, they are overcome with • fner -what they call 'Art Pewer.' They aU want 10 return ID the mountain, fiopins to atri· Cll?lt the craft. "h :-ould be a miltatc to devalue .... olpilicaace of the ...... ...., ditcovery, The 111011 r..tlcol crid<:lom olacc lhe onaet ol modena nlloinaiions .... -cllrat:ted ....... Jha Boolt ol Gmoolo, llld ponlcula(IJ .... ilo alleJod OlytNcal oaoty ..,.,..... H A pred~e coafinftltion • 11M ... Jori<it)' o1 tile c1e111~ or --14 .... help but do¥-Jllc ...... cl IAidl loterprecatiooO: Tbefe lo I ""'""' ..Uiioua _..,.. aJ •Jalal. .., 'tuttloll --t lo Moo- 1om ood .... Koraa ~ a -· loc:atioa /or the JUt I -. placo, maoy llliloo tllolano froet Anm. -M-ballow Jha Koraa lo .......... ol Ood k otMoeoJy wouljl be o blow .. lhot -· " ... .llbllcol 'ac-COUDt &untoed a.~ eo be tM .C.:Uraw OM, _ .. "l'ba .. a .. -...... "' people lllthe-'tlwllo-lo••IOdlaio<l -abotit --· ..... "' Aru.l. ·PI E&JUN .... to bt ....... • 'r.rtWt omirtthn to .aow .... M>!t40> ...... -....... -'111eN ... ...,6 .... ... ...... -... PIIf) .... .. diW "'P fz as 1'"• ....., .lillrll1 B,.. Do F ....,.. • , , ....... n. Atll ~ -W10 T-!1JM1 .... ----. •A TY *n s qlw'--la'J'IIo. by . I ' h ........ lllollft ~ lo.., ML 1 "-, .. prl t.,.. .. I • • rr..· I J!ll!llo' "w..r lit.~ . .., . a w •11':..: .. EE¥11, .... • IF ,.,...,.,.. .., ~ =--~~ ::1azr.: _..., .. ,..., "The Turkish government rully didn't welcome LaRue's e11pediticn, l:ut he m•de the film anywsy, He h•d to adopt the ways of a smugler, a con J!11n and • crook 1o do it, and he's subjccl to arrest if he ever returns. "As laRue tells it. reliaiouJ and poli1icat issu~s blockt'd his every move. " 'YOU SEE, if the Ark is on Mt. Araf1Lt, then it contradic:ls the Koran, wt\ic:h M)fl. lite ~rk is on snothet . ••.. .-..nlai"' ', h, u;plaine-d., , ''Turkey, laraely Moslem, prefen the Konn veni.-.n •nd so ,;vcs Art researchen a hard lime. "Then. there's the nrn~em of strain- r:d relatfnns between Turkey and the US. laRue's crew h11d the misfor· tune of srriyjng iu~l 20 days before lhc oulbrr•k of Turkish-Greece fight· ing on Cyprus. And America we WLid tn be sidin& with Greece. "'Straight away, ne.ar1y every Turki1h orticial looked unon ut. u a bunch of American spic5,' LIRue said. 'And we were riaht in the middle of a hishly sensitive mililary area -jus1 a fcw mib from Turlr:ev's borden with Iran snd the Soviel Union. " 'The Turks had mD\Ied hundreds of lanks and lhousands nf troop; into I he srea while we were there.' "First of all, he had to nay • ISO per cent lU on his S2.S.OOO worth of camera gear and then post • cuh bond in the Mme amount -only -to have: the: equipment confiKated later. "And when he wired hi& HoUywood partners for more mooey, (heir $6,000 return cable was dcijyed for 23 daya while Turtiah buresuc:rats pondered its true intent .. Lawmen opened hi:a mail, tapped hio pbone ond .. peatedly cktained c:r.w memben .fot qu.tionlnJ. "LaRue said h8 knew he needed a JPCCill permit to climb Mt Ararat and that &.be permill were never illuecl. "'I koew oll tho~· he lllid. 'Add I luiew ohc Ark io 1(,000 kct up and al.lftDit alaway• buried ln avaJanchc lnOW" sad you caa nrely pho10p"aptl it But I wanted &o rum tbe lite.' "LaRue olrudy llad acquired of-· ap lllot yean .... by F ....... N...,. ra. oiltllor ol No.ll(1 Ant, I Toudlldlt, aoc1 frlaled ..-..n tiki eo Mffl• ..... ~~. . "WIIoolthedowC08010_,.,_ A.ranl. .............. ,... Nlll ol the ---.. ponoll Mil ...., ,.,. ...... -· .......... ·-"' ....... -..... , ... _Lobo "" Jill .... 'th ': , ... tlla 17»011. .... ___ .,,__ ·~T'e,_,.ot~--= tfsr• ,.., -· q:cttswL 61~3 ., ......... ...... ·-=t·S::. -~,-.. ...., ciii!<W "" ~ too • ., tlla -.· 'We Iiiii --.tv 11000 Joi lifi6ao. • ·" 'Ow llloi lo ilia I .... 0.. ol .. -~ .... --•a """' -Mt. A-. n., -~ ........ ... "% ... _.. __ ....... . """ ........... .., __ ..... .,....,._to-. .. =~·~=== ................ _, .... . .,.:.1jif\•.:'w ... : ..... ....... ..... .~rl11 ~ura..,. ...... V' ,_,..,, .... ture, from American Jndisns 10 ancient MesoPOtamian•. has a 1eJenC1 •bout the flood and • few mcnlion Noab, tbou•h orten under a different name. "l'housands of yean ..,, M~ wnian ldnp made replar pilp;m- llln up snecially buill sr£111 ~ \he ¥CSSCI, and uplorer Man:o Polo srop.- pc:d by on one of hi:a uip1. In I•U:o A.D .• ~or thereaboull, sn lnvadlna army from the e.ut decided to do- array the sacred rene ·once: and for all. But a well-timed 11tdtquakt·tent tiMm and ,tl)e _... ,llol~ll!l.~ ... oblivion. "Until 1969. wben T11fkey put ill foot down, ~oeieotisrs scki(IJ rhe Art il- ~tr made frequent capeditioal up ML Ararat ln 1892. Archbishop Houri of the Peni•o Nrstorian Chu.rc.h. fo.ed Noah's •ltar ati11 f .. tKt and raportcd in-- specting some lOO room., many eq.-i~ peel with JIOO-Iiie ~-Another ea- pioRr deocribcd the "rl: 11 bcina holf u too& u the Queen M1ry. •• 'There's ftO doubt it's the A :-t tbcre.' LaRue said. 'We've brOM&flt bact msterisl and film which conclu- sively ptO\"C it. I bdteve our dooJ- mentary is a fantastic show. '"' •rve even interviewed a mn who many yea" a,o -when much of &he icc thst usually co¥en the Art had melted -walked throuJh this ,_JC shio and can deacribe in detail shl different cabins aod odMr aspecc& of tho ".tl.' ..LaRue nentualt, f111i1Md Lhe Cilm- in~o and wirh the aid of Turtiatl sheep amuglen.. p. himself and his ~ snd equipment out of lhe country. '"'laRue. s radio •nd 1V ncw1 an· nouncer before he came 10 Hollywood. il • fonner actor wllh credits ift tde- vision ( /ltlltDtttJI; Manttix; Mitliolt lmnos.dltlr; Star Trri 1nd othcn). Hia mcMoo iOflode Tit< AIV_. .fltaitt and Prttt1 Molfl.t All Itt • Ruw. He bcpll mllll:lq ~ llbna about 16 moolha .,.. • "t praeet .............. a orlp 10 Bcuado<, to loot tor-treuute: lo llenauda, ... loot lor .... -kal coodneaJ Atlaatlo, ao4 10 Eopt. 10 aplcn tbo PJtamltla. • 'I eJIIIOCl ,..,.,...._ of -. lltl admllted. 'llol~ I hope they't< • IJtdo 1oaa .....,.t thea theac I --iD. Tu.tby.'" . -, (COIITIIIIJEO IIErf 'IRIK) ~ FICTI'I'X)08 J,OSDU MAMI 8T ATE NT Tbl tollowlllc ~.,_ II da&lliJ buiDia IC ftte'r/- wt~ctQ. 1717 E. Baa. an.d.. Balboa. Calli. 92&61: ,.,.. ll Greeo. 1717 E. a... 81\lld., B&n.o., Cal. ile&l. Tb&a tu1Diu la coadlleted by .. IDdiYidll.l. Sipelt: O.Ciu M. GrMD. T1U ttatemtDt wu ftled wttta t111e eo.tJ Clerk oiOr- up ec.tJ Oct. u. 19'15. PlbH* Od. JO, MOll. '· 11, 10, lt?l, Ia tbe Newport Rut.~-F -ft050 ri;, iiiii. FJC'fmOtJS BUSINESS NAME STATEKEKT n. a.llowlac ~I'IIOD .. doiDI baliDeu IC COD- tiD hi Limited, 1M46 St~prloal St., Fautata Val- ley, Ca. 92?08: Robert Cbarln McMaboo, 16648 SQprloal st., FouotaiD Val- ley, ca. mos. Tbla balioalla cooducted byu lDdlndual. Slped! Robert Charles McMahon. Tb1a atatemeot ftB Oled wUh tbe Couty Clerk vfOr- aoce Cooaty Oct. 10, 1975. Pablilb: Oct. 1a, 23, 30, NOf. a, 11?5, 1D tbe Newport Harbor Eulp. F -48578 LIMLMDCI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe foUowt.Qc per.oo ... doi.Dc buatDeaa as: Com- puteJ1Hd ID&astria.l Realty, Compatertud ID<!aat rtal R.at Eltate, aJJd Compau.t Realty, Compllist Real Es- --~-..-.-~-~'1AMtOITM~II ...,., ... ,_,., Fk!lihOOI •••aa llii.Y, OCT. 11. 1171 ~A=~:~-~~~~·~-~-=~CM~-:0~ ..... httll Ia...., _____ ...... ___ ~ .. Proc11c:Ut -.n Ill· .. ML MOTICI Pldl1 c. La., .... Bel.. Cal. _..: ·~ Let n:;"ftft)OJ 81.MW POJ'd. IOIOllmperkal Con •AMI IT41'11SIIT 1..-.. lllllt. Bela., Cal. .... ; "'"M toUowtll ,.,_ Ia Grta c. Bet,.. IOIOtlm-.... e.g I. .. ,_.... PtritJ CON 1A, Ha Bcb., P1act. 1101 I. Cout --Cal..... W&J, CDM t1Ut: 1'1IDalu nu •~t•••taOCIDitlettd Xata~ 1'7Ma Ca.rnaa by 1 ...... putD.eraldp. La., R.B. Cal. 8lped: •1111am L. Ford. 1'1U t.•tt• S. "Gi'd'ctad Tlda ....., .. wu meet by u IDlUYidlla.l. wltb tM CCMIO Cltrt ofOr. 8~ Tbomu Kat- up Caaty Oct. ts, 19?5. aape. ~UA: Oet. a, so, NM. Tb&a ..._ .. wu m.cs &, 1t, 1170, bl the Newport wttll tbt COUDlJ ca.rt oiOr- Jiartlol' Eulp. F -fl'lt1 up Cc1atJ ·Oet. &, 1175. Mltala: Oct. '· 11, a, LI~LMOTIC! i''lCTITIOUS ~USINESS RAKE STATEMENT Tbe follow1ac PQ'IOD ll dotDc ba.t.Dea u: Tri Ccxmty Rooftllc Compuy, 411 FerDI.t An., Coroaa dtl lla.r 92825: Theodore B. Danll, 418 PerDleal AYe., Coraaa del llu, Ca. taUS. Tb1t ba ........ OCIDdaded by aD IDcSIYidaal. SJped: Tbeodore B. Dar- oU. Tbta ltatemeat wu ftled wttb tbe Coaaty Clerk ofOr- uce Co:wrtJ Oct. 10, 1975. Publlab: Oct. 16, ~. SO, NOf. &, 1975, 1D tbe Newport Harbor Enlip. F -48579 LI!GAL NOne~ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe followlDc peraoa Ia dolnc bui.Dess U: FIDCy Pla.ota, 1525 Mea Verde Dr in Eut, Costa Mea. Ca. 92626: Leealco Enterprlaea Inc., (Califomla), zoa.u Deern.le Lane, Htmt1.ogtOD Beacb, Ca. 92646. This business 1s conducted by a corporation. Corporation Name: Lee- alco EDterprtses loc., Lor- ane Lee, president. Tbls statement ftS nled with tbe Couoty Clerk ofOr- aace County Oct. 10, 1975. Publllb: Oct. 16, 23, 30, Nov. 6, 1975, 1D tbe Newport Harbor Ens~ F -48577 LIGAL MOTICI ao, 1t75. tD tbt Mewport HaJbol> Eula. F -4NZi LIGM. MOTICI nCTmous BUSIJfESS NAME STATEMENT 1'be lollowtDc ~r-la dolllc baslDnl u: Gauuty FtMDetal Senten at .Ul Btreb Street, MtwPOrt S.cb. CalUornla: GeaeraJ Eleetrte Chdtt Corpora- Uo-. SOOO Saod HW RG&d, M.SO Park, Caltforota 940!5. Tbla bellDeuta coaducted by a corponUoo. G .. ral Electrtc Credit Corpontloa, Br. JobD A. Smith. Tills statement was ftled wltb the County Clerk ofOr- aoce Couoty, Oct. 10, 1975. Publtab: Oct. SO, Nov. 6, 13, ZO, 1975, 1D tbe Newport Harbor Eos1p. r -43564 I,.IGAL MOnel FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe SoUOW'loc persoos a.re dolDC baslness u: Aero In- teriors, l95Sl Airport Way So. t8, Santa Ana, ca. men: LanDy A. Broders, 24002 La Cba.qulta, Mlastoo Viejo, Ca. 9Z65S: Micmel A. Wc- Doooucb. 1562 Pepsua, Santa Ana, Ca. 9Z1C11: Greg- ory L. HelD, 25302 Earhart Rd., Lacaoa Hilla, Ca. 92653. Tb11 buslnesala contllcted by a 1eoeral partnerslllp. Stped: Mlcmel A. Mc- Dooouch. This statemeot wu Oled with tbe Coaty Clerk ofOr- aJl«e County Oct. 6, 1975. tate, 1100 Qaa1lstrett,f105, FlCTITIOUS BUSINES:> Publlah: Oct. 9, 16, zs. 30, 1975, ln the Newport Harbor Eul(u. F -4&US Newport Bacb,Callf.9Za60: NAME STATEMENT Worlctlrtde Realty, Inc., 1100 B-Ut66 Qaa11 Street 1105, tt.wport Tbe toUowq per800 ls '~eb. ciiir.·~ •JI ' 'ciOt.ac 'busl.Dm •s: VUla(e -~ tMII t•laeaalue .. ::MuN'tmeot Co~y. bJ a eorponUoa. '}S?d(t Ireoe iray, 1relt- Corpbtttbl !fame: minster, Caltfbrula 9!683: Worldwide Ralty,fDe.,Roo-TOlly Nunes, 15700 Irene ald B. Rei'J, Pru. Way, Westminster, Call- Tbla ltatemtllt waa filed torula 9UU. will) tbt Coaaty Clerk of Or-This business ls conducted uce CoaotJ Oct. 17, 1975. by a.o IDdivtdoal. Pabllab: Oct. 23, SO, NOY. Slped: Tooy Nunes. &, ts, 19'75, ID tbe Newport Tbla statement was med Harbor Eoalp. F-48818 witb tbe Coaoty Clerk ofOr- LIGALNOnOI FJCTrriOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe followtDc pereoas are ctomc bulnen u: Ray Mar EDterprlla, 8141 0raace AYt., 17, CJPren, Cal. 90110: RaJ R. Want, 6141 Oruce An., I?, CJPress, CalJL 906S0; Mary E. lilaa1. 8141 Oruce AYe., , , CJPrea, caw. goeso. Tb1a tuto.ss ll eootlaeted by 1 Umited parlner •• ~ Ray R. Maat. llii'J E. Manf.. Tb1t ltatemeat ,.. tlled wU~ tbe Coanty Clerk ofOr-uc-CoatJ Oct. 17, 19'15.' ~ Oct. 23, SO, NO'f. I; 11, 197!5, Ill the NfW'PC)rt llaJb)r Eulp. F -4811'7 iJUL iiD1tCI ance County Sept. 29, 19'75. Attorney or Bank or Agent -Cbarles G. Ewald, 522 8, SepulYeda BlYd., Suite Z03, Los Anceles, Calif. 90049, (ZlS) 4'17 -5534. I Publlsb: Oct. 16, 23, 30, NO'f. 6, 19'75, to tbe Newport Harbor Eoatco. F -48190 LH&M011Cl · FICTITIOUS 8WINESS NAME STA'rEKENT Tbe lollowtDC ~...,... are doi.Dc baliDell u: Oruce Couty Intlatable Boats, MZO Via ()porto, &atte a, Newport Beach 9!663: Mtcmel Twombly, 106 29th St., New- port Beac b. C allf. 92663: Sharon Eftlls, Z35 Proapect, Newport B81ch 9:2663. This busloeasla ooodocted by a llmlted partnership. Slgoed: Wicbltl Twombly. This statement was ftled wtth the County Clerk ofOr- ange County Oct. 6, 19'75. PubUab: Oct. 9, 16, Z3, 30, 1975, ln tbe Newport Harbor Eosil'\. F -48400 LIGAL MOnel &.IUL-11C8 riCIITIOUI ..... "AMK nAnr11DT TIIIIDI.IIIWIIIc ,...._ an ..... ..... --~ • ftmd8DAT, OCT. I U.., .. .. WftPDJt ~ .... Gorclla Cona.IS, 8~ •...,.n a.c-. Ca. ot 1517 Slperiot, eo.ta .-.a; Pial 1. ~~ MJ Wea, wu arrated at I , 27 *• w.., eo.ea ...... p.a. at a-. ud Bd:loa, Ce _, ...,., 1.-.w.,. I Ceatn! Newport, Uld Nl r *• LL eo. e~ wttb bu&Jai'J ••• Mea. Ca. ._ ' Ktfl.D Reef., Ford, Zl, of nu ...,._i..ccatlleted zzzo Part Kewport acart- ., 1 ,..,.s puWnldp. meota, and 0etm11 Guy 8tped: lilarJ 1.-KlleJ. Browo, 22, ofGleDdale. were Tlda ....._ .. wu m.s booked at potse. bead- ...U. tbt Couty Cltn ofOr-quutera on bartlai'J uc• Coaaty Oct. a. 1115. cbafl.. • • • Guy Dlsoa MU.b: Oct. t. 11, U, Orla.ndos, 20, of 1 991-C ao 1t?5 ta tbl Nftport Cblarcb, Costa M--., wu bl'tlor b.tp. r ..-ao arrested at 7:50 p.m. at bla -----.-.:.'_...._.....-bome and cbarcedwtthburg-LIOAL JIOTI(:a lary • . • MUdred Morpn, FJCTri'IOUB BUSIRSS 2000 Port Brlstol, Harbor MAKE 8TATEM1trr VIew Homes, reporteda$250 Tbe tollowiac PR8CID 11 TV set burctarl&ed from htr dollac butDeu" u: A.mllu-bome between a:45 p.m. aod lldor Food8, 2t00 Ctatnl 8:10 p.m. AYe., Newport S.Cb ll0'1: • THURSDAY, OCT. 9 Joel Lee Duley 71'7 lJdo Ke•in Allen Budde, Z1, of Park Dr 152 • Newport 135-1/2 Topaz, Balboa ls- Beaeb IZMs ' land, was arrested at 10:45 1'h1l ~laeoodacted p.m. at 130 Opal, Balboa bJ &.D 1Dd1Y1daal. Island, and charged wtth be- __. Joel Lee Duley log a peeping tom .•. This statemeot wu ftled Mlctael JesusCasanova, UZ wltll tbe COQDty Clerk oiOr-W. Coast Hwy., Baysbore a.ace CcuDti Oct. e, 1975• ~!_Part, was u,r_ested at 5 a.m. Publlab: Oct. 9 16 23 at Dover and Coast Hwy. 10 1975 tn tbe, N~rt and charged wtth failure to H.rl,o E' •-F 4M2? appear ln a Barstow court r oa...-• on a vehicle code charge LaM. .. ,.CI ... VIctor Arthur GUI, 56, of 1825 Seadrlft, Inine Terrace, was arrested at 8:30 p.m. at Sea<!rtft aod Coast Ffwy. and charged with drlvlng under the lnllueoce or alcohol . . . Leonard Caruthers, 2701 Etlbtlde, Harbor VIew HUls, reported that $400 worth ot meat wu stolen trom the freeur to bls garage between 4 p.m. Sept. 5 and 9 a.m. Sept. 9 ••. A burglar smashed a slldlng glass door at tbe Frank Farry residence, 3-406 Catamaran, Harbor View Hllls, between 7:15 p.m. aDd 9:45 p.m. and took $200 to cash and stereo equipment and jewelr y valued at $1,300 . • . A radio and stereo, valued at $140, were burg- lar~ed from the home of Mary Beth Klemm, 9 Rue Marseille, Blg Canyon, be- tween 12:45 p.m. and 3 p.m. nCTITIOUS BustNESS NAME STATEMENT The followlnc persoos are dolDC bualneas as: Newport EOiiDHrtnc, 260! Vista Dr., Newport Bach, Calli. 92663: RoDald Frederick Siecrt.st, 260Z VIsta Dr., Newport Beaeb, CalU. 92a63; Bruce R. Yale, 710 N. Bust St., Aoabetm, Callt. 92805. ThU business 1s coodUeted bJ a geoenl partnership. SlcDed: Ronald F. Siegrist. This statement was tued wUh the Couoty Clerk otor- aoc County Oct. 24, 1975. Publlsb: Oct. 30, Nov. 6, 13, ZO, 1975, 111 the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -49052 LIGALMCmCI FICTmOUS BUSINE~ NAME STATEMENT The following person is dol.Dc business as: Christo- pher &I Co. Hair Destgn, 3348 E. Coast Hwy., Co- rona del War, CaJtf. 92625: Esmalel Doostmard, 3348 E. Cout Hwy ., Corooa del Mar, CalU. 92625. This bustness ls cooducted by &.D md!Yic!ual. 91cDed: B sma tel Doolt- mard. Thla statement was f11ed witb tbe County Clerk otor- aoce County Oct. Z4, 19'75. Publish: Oct. 30, NoY. 6, 13, zo, 1975, 111 tbe Newport Hubor Enstco. F -49049 LIGAL MOnCI NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE No. T/S 579 • FRIDAY, OCT. 10 , ... oet • iJIIItl ...... Oct. ao. u _.. ~­ ........ .._.ofaTV811 --~ ...... at tHO ••• .._, fteJid .. .. .. ltU..,., .....,, lf,.h ..... ,.,.. ... tl,f70 ...,. of jlwlrJ .... troaa w ........ a..n .. hlJll Ud 10 ..... Oet. 10. • SATtJBDAt, OCT. 11 Clan ..,_ ~ lt, ot 11'7,.., •• Nwport. •u cllupd wtb ,.etJ tWt at t:IO p.m. at ta..Blllucllo IIUbt. t'JI'I Mnpolt • • • Roy !dpt RJWt,;:;t 1'110 Part, &Ia ... c._rpd wttl~dl.l­ ordel11 c•.-r.t at 101 !f.-- port BtYd.., Ktwp)l't 1WciU. at S p.m •••• lamee All• Tebbttb lr .. 51, oiiM-1/! PoiiPJ. Coi'CIM del Mar' wu eta fled dbpeUe tMcmea- Uoa at a p.m. at 4tb ud POIJPJ ••• .Jcnp VtJulla, 21, of -Palm. Balboa. wu U1'elted at 109 Palm at a p.m. aid etarpd ,nu, eatert.ac a nafdenee with- oat CCIDMOt • • • Howard Fruell Frye, H, of 5515 RtYer, West Newport, wu ctaqect wJtb mt.demeuor drunk driri.ac at 5:50 a.m. at Newport lDd 22Dd, Cen- tral Newport • • • MJ.ebael CollJDa Prior, 18, or ZU oraace. Mewport Sbores, wu ebarpd wttll &.orderly cooctuct wtdle latozleated at 3:20 a.m. at pollee lwad- qaarters ••• A TV set, a calc:alator, lDd a rtnc, nJoed at $480, were ltoleo from tbe bome ol Lee Jobuoo, 5t2 Rtnrslde, Newport Hetcta. between 11 p.m. Oct. 11 lDd 9 a.m. Oct. 12 • • • A thief got $750 from a secret compartment at tbe Beaeb Ball ta•ern. ZllO W. Ocean Froot, Ceatral New- port, betWeen 2:45 a.m. aod 6:30a.m. • SUNDAY, OCT. 12 Earle Steptoe Kunkel, 67, or 2020 Bayside, Corooa del Mar, wu charred wttb mis- demeanor drunk <!riY'lDg at 8:20 p.m. at Bayslde and Coast Hwy., bay bridle ar• ••• Harry Robert McDonald, 20, of 724.C Shlllmar, Co- sta Mesa, waa arrested at 4:05 p.m. at Riverside aod Coast Rwy., WarlDers Mile, on a.o Omardwarrametarr- lnc b1m wttb tallare to ap- pear oo a veb.lcle code etarre • • • Ja.y Wuley B~ Z3, of SS02 Marcu. Welt ...-.,ott, ,.. •nn1• s at 1:30 a.m. at Broad udSanta ADa, Newport Heicbta. and c tarred w1tb d180rderly coo- duet wblle IDtoncated • • • WhUe pollee were QHstiGD- lnc Cbarles Firman WU- llams. 21, of 128 27th, West Newport, at 41st and sa- shore, West Newport, at 9:30 a.m. about oot bulDC a bi- cycle license, be was ar- LIGAL MOTICI ............... .,. .................... --omc-...... ,..,.. caan-a....., u, "'* OG, c.-......... ollupd wD W. tl*dl-eaw •• .-at 1:10 .... a. "' ...., .,......., 1501 BIOid, Mwport B ........ MU'J OU.,-.......... Pad UdD, l'tfOJMd I tJ00 TV 811 lltoiM fJOID blr bocnt betlrMa ~ p.m. Oct. 11 ud 7:10 a.m. Oet. 1!. • IIIOIWAY, OCT. lS u.tt.r Mary Harril, zo. of m Plymoutb, BaJitdt vmac ...... etarpl wUb mtdmeuor druk d11YtiiC OD ~ biebWIJ at 11:15 p.m. at Cout Hwy. and DOfer • • • About $100 wortb of eotu were stoleo from tbe bome o1 Robert Lloyd Dam, 2110 lith. Newport Heacta, bttwMD ? a.m. Oct. 9 lDd 1:15 p.m. Oct. 14 • • • Jeftrty Allen Brusseau, U, of Z7Z1 Ebbttde, Harbor View RWI, was arrested at 4 p.m. at S... JoaquiD HUb Rd. a.od New Mac.Artllar BlYd. and ctarpd wttll poasesstnc kDowD ltoleo property •• A mao's jacket and toola, Yaloed at U10, were stolen from a.o UDlocked van be- looctnr to Bllmarck In- ternatiooal, 6208 W. Coast Hwy., West Newport, wbtle U wu parked at the Trani Lode• Motel, 6202 w. Coast Hwy., from 7:30 p.m. Oct. lZ to 7:50 a.m. Oct. 13. • TUESDAY, OCT. 14 A custom car coYer ftlaed at $100 was stoleo from Henry Koeo.Jcaberc's car wbUe 1t was parked 1D tbe carport at his bome at 121 Baywood. Harbor VI" Hllls, from 10:30 p.m. Oct. 14 untU 7:30 a.m. Oct. 15 •.• A $620 eltctrie tJP"rlter was stolen lrom tbe omce of Group UDderwrUers. 700 Newport Center Dr., between 5 p.m. Oct. 10 lDd 1:40 a.m. Oct. 14 ••• Guy Dba1 Orlaodos, zo, of 1933-C Cbureh, Costa Mesa, wu arrested there at &SO p.m. oo a charge of forgtnc a c redit card ••• WWiam James Campbell Jr., 20, of 2572 Westmluter, Costa Mea. wu arrested at Bp.m. at Zl9l Newport BlYct, Co- sta Mea a.Dd Cbarted with burctary ot tbe Stutt Noodle restaun.nt OG Rinrstde An. oo Oct. a ••• BodDey O'Dell E•--. 40, or 401-S/4 E . Ba.Ibol Bl•d., Balboa, was ctarred wttb mart )lalla pos- aealioa at 10:30 a.m. at bls borne ••• Robert Froode, 1910 W. Oceu Froat. Cen- tral Newport, reported t.tat $180 ln u. s. aod Ina1an eurreacy were stolen from Ills wallet 1n 1\Ls bedroom, between 11 :45 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. LIGAL MOnel Couolidated Report ol Coo4ltioa ol " of-~~~--~·~!'. .. ill till S.ta of -~ 5=.·.~~!!>.~1~. - c-. ot bum-__ :;_~J?=~-~: .. 3~ ••••• 11.:~ .. Keep cool with CANVAS AWNINGS Don't let the sun apoel your patiO fun. Shade wtth c:olorl\11 CafWU fot COOl c:omiort. Call 01 come bv f011rM nt•rnataa SMIAAII RillA-,,.,.,. 2202 SOUTH MAIM suem HARIOR VISITOR U yoa are a newcomer, or mow of a newcomer to tbe fUrt)or Area 1tbo las DOt beta welcomed, do ber a flYor by eal.J.1Dc tbe Har- bor VLittor betweeo 8 a.od 10 a.m. aDd abe wtll eall oo your trteod witll ftlll- able lnfonnattoo lDd cUts from trteodly bultatss ftrms whicb stud r•ctY to belp her become aequa1Dted wltb ber new • surtoaMtacs. · THE HARBOR VISITOR PHONE: 494-9368 or 646-0114 II CO> IS you nothonq to do.ol Oowu-c:.- l"fOfm•t•on Ctnr~r \ IOU h K 'l\.1"' ~· ~~-~1' 9 AM 8 PM Mnn<~•~ F rocnv Gu .or .ol'lt"t<l 1 to0-3&2 168 1 LIGALMCmCI 104 0 1•"•·-1 .. ~ Wooday, November 24, 1975, at 11:00 o'clock A.M. at tbe entrance to building at 1515 WestcW1 Drlve ln the City of Newport Be:ach, Callloruia, CAPITAL AL- LIANCE CORPORATION, as trustee UDder the Deed ot Trust executed by Berkroy DeYelopment Co., IDe., a corpor.tloo, recorded Au-rut 5, 1975, 1D Book 11212, pace 1541 of OUlctal Rec- ords 1D tbe otnce or tbe Recorder of Orange County, CalUom.La, aDd by reason of deJlalt ln tbe payment or pemrmauee of obllp- Uooa MCUred thereby ln- cludiJic the breach or de- flult. notice of .tllcb was recorded Jllly 17, 1975, ln Book 11~0, page 283 of sa.tct omcial Records. wlll ..U at pabllc auctioo lor cub. wttbout warranty as to Utht, pouess1oo, or to- Cimbrucea. tbl 1Dtenst CCIDYeyed to llld Tl'Ustee bJ aid Deed of Trut:t ln p~rty attuate 1D tbl city ot Newport Beacls, Coumy ot <>rue•, Stat. ot Call- IJnala, dNertbed u Lots una IDd 10'77 of Tract No. 9Cn, bl tbl City of New- port Btaeb. u llln'D OG a map Ullreof recorded tn Boot u. Paptl 1$ to S6 tadllltft, 1118CtUI,.,.• Wape. recoNI ol IIJd Or- up Colllt:J, al.IO llaDwD u ZOO VIa luct.lGM, """-port Baeb, CA., In tbt Walter Holleran Prlor, 45, and Timothy Wllllam Prior, 19, both ot 223 Orange, New- port Shores, were arrested at 11:50 p.m. at Newport Sbores Dr. and Orange, and botb were ctarged with bat- tery oo a peace omcer •.• Dean Lawrence Saylor, 20, of 1856 Tustin, West Upper Bay, was arrested at 11:10 a.m. at 2525 Newport, Co- sta Mesa, and charged with burglar y ... Donald Wllltam Pullk, 33, of 1949 Con- tl.Deotal, Costa Mesa, was arrested at Harbor andCeo- ter, Costa Mesa, at 2:30 a.m. and charged with mis- dem"nor drunk driving oo the highway . . • Thiens took 10 plants ln ceramic pots, valued at $250, from the carport ot Lucllle Hoppe's home at 1060Santiago, Dover Shores, betweea 5 p.m. Oct. 11 and 9:30 a.m. Oct. 12 • • . Secondo and Gloria Colombero, 1003 E. Balboa Blvd., Ralboa, reported a number of wt'dding gifts stolen from tbelr plckup truc k by a burglar whobrote a wlndwlng on the truck whlle 1t sat on the street ne:ar the newlyweds' home rrom 7:30 p.m. untll 9:30 p.m. • • . A casette tape recorder aod speakers, valued at $400, were burila rited from tbe home of Leslle Tuche, 6ZO AYocado, Corona del Ma.r, between 7:30 a.m. and 2:45 p.m .••• Whlle Susan Cole- man Gray was away hom her hOme at 100 Scholl Plaza, V ersallles, rrom 3 t CAoll...t 4•r .... --•-a bl ,l ~ ~~5 98 0-49 6 ~ J • I It T~ -w'l'-I t:..a_ :.a ~· y,..._ ..,.....,. <; {17:' ~4 4"; "'1 •'9a .J'49 t.S J 849 val a1 l b2' 8QJ J~ none. non..- perpollt of IIQ1IIc obUII- tJGM IIC:U'ed bJ IUd Deed of ,....... a.ctlldbll .... c~~~~Lr~-. aid eJP1UM ol tM Trut.ee, ..... e~ ........ teru U.no(, ... .............. Uld Jllt,-..,.. .. IIIIIIIJd ~ .. ... ... ...... tbln- "· ... 1 I nil binGe ll U. .-ol U.ml per u- LIGAL MOnCI STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF rtCTtTlOUS BUSINESS NAME The lollowtDc persoos ta•e abaoctooed tbe use or tbt ftCUt.loUI busineu aamr. M1De1 Auoctat... 1661 Wtatclltf DrtYe, N.wport B•cb. Callfonlla ~The Flet.IUoU Baltlaa Name reftrnd to aboYe .... filed 1J1 Orup eo-tJ OD ftp- ttmber 19, 1i?5, FUe IF- 419St. ffu Wtlla A Sclu. IDe. a Ca.Utonata Corpoft. tiGG; 1661 Wlllltcltft Dr .. Newport Beleh, C&Ub'Ua 92e$0-ia:lUiam F. ~ no3 Bl.UI>rtY .. M..,.;. port B•cb. 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CLASSIC .._., a .... -u. 11, .. 1111 lib nlod -.. .. ~ Sratlrdi.J'I U.S. Motor .. cr<lo SpoodwaJ clllmploo- •bll ncu at tne Los Aat:•· INCoiUM&m. Tbe 11 top riders lD the COUDtry, all Of Whom· 1:11.0 trom Calltornta or New.da, wW compete tor $25,000 1n prlle money, with the na- tkNial ct.mplon erpected to ctt aa much u $8,000 tn nrst..prlr.e mooey. Tbe race Is promoted by Harry Oxley, who puts oo Friday oigbt speedway races ncb summer at Costa Mesa's Orange County Fatr- Jrouods. In past years, the sa.100...eod.ine national ctw.mpiooshlps have been bekl at tbe Costa Mesa track, bot tbe speedway races, whlch 10 oo oattoowlde TV next y•r, have outgrown the 10,000-capaclty track. PIRATE HALFBACK Tooy Aeoomudo ptcU ap a larp piece ot real estate 1a occ•a 41-11 rictory orer Suta Ana College, He 1s occ•a ruahlll( I•der wltb ltn 11.rda. ANOTHER SHOWDOWN Mike Gray is head coach Mike Gray, 26, an as- sistant b9.seball coach at Newport Harbor high school tor the past 2 years, was named this week to the head coach!Dg pb at the school. He replaces Andy Smith, wbo retired from the job. Mike, a gnd11ate of Pa- clftc Palisades high and Northridge College, Is ex- pected to be the youngest head et> 'h in the Sunset Le&g\. "' !l play resumes next su.-.• 1er. /t crowd of more Uan 10,000 Is expected wbeo the No. 1 OCC Pirates meet potent Cerritos College 1n another South Coast Cooter~ ence showdown at 7;30 p.m. this Saturday at the Cerritos stadium in Norwalk. Dick Tucker's Pirates en- ter the contest wtthaperfe<:t 7-0 season record and 3-0 In the conference. The Cerritos Falcons have a 4-2 season record and are 2-1 in South Coast acUon. Their coach Is Ernie John- son, former grid mentor at Newport Harbor high school. Last Saturday the Pirates blitzed Santa Ana 41-13, aDd the Falcons nipped fired-up San Diego Mesa 17-14, occ•s orreose Is geared by the touchdown twins, Tony AccomanrJo and Dave White. Dave is the leading passer In the South Coast circuit with 1,051 yards and a total of 14 TDs fora 59,4average. Accomando has rushed for 1rfl yards and 16 TDs. He Is OCC 's all-time rusher with a Z y-.r total ot 1,425 yards and needs ooly 172 more to ecl!pae OCC's aiDgle 8811.8011 mark of 878 set by Leonard Sims LD. 1964. Tooy scored twice against Santa Ana to boost h1s total for the season to 16. Otber scores were made by Pete Brown, Mike Magner aod C hrls Hulick, plus 2 field goals by Woody Tressler, giving him 15 in ttts Pirate career. This ties' Benny Rl- carOO's all-time record, Sopb fianker Mike Gage heads the OCC pass catch- ers with 19 receptkxls for 305 yards and 2 touchdowns. Paul Desmet has hauled in 12 for 254 yards and 4 TDs, OCC rolled up SOZ yards In total otrense agal.llstSanta Ana. The Bucs owned a narrow 10~ margin at !be tw.U, then took a commanding 34 to 0 lead lnto the flnal per- Iod. Santa Ana's 2 touch- downs came In the nna1 qua rter against OCC's sec- ond defensive unit. Volleyballers finish 2nd SILVER TOO! ~f><O•IE FOR BROCHURE ,... . ' ' . ' " ;~;mi.!l~:~m· · lnve~lml'nl Cu mvo\ny 644-9410 OIL . PAINTINGS CLEAHED&11EPAI RED .,, .. d'RJOIINAI lrUTt:fUI & MAiti .. E A.rf .. , A, Keld. ALIIERT R: KELCH Art-& Rtstorati M 673-938 > 3100 E. Coasth1ghway Corona del Mar Led by several Newport Beach players, the Orange County Jr. Gtrls Volleyball Club finlsheo1 2nd last week : end In a class "A" tourna- ment at Los Angeles Valley College, sponsored by the U. s. Volleyoall Assn. "Our girls, most of whom are in the 7th and Bth grade.s. 1o5t but to .j"Qtmd:li@ teair, composed or high school senior s and college fresh- me n," explained Coach Dale Fl icking er. "Wp ha d the youngest girls In the tou rney.'' The local squad spilt 2 ~ames with the GleDdale tea m, losin g 15-17 and wl.n- ntng 15-12. AsplitwlthBtola Coll£>ge jayv ees was the only other loss by the Orange Count y team. Newport girls on the team inclulie Sue Corea, Susie Crone, Kelly Robertis, Lisa Rosenthal, Kim Deaver, DONNIE W AIID'S "R/18011 J80 WEST WILSON. -}i,/,YN'/ r If' A MESA. CALIFORNIA 91627 COURTS PlAYABlE NOW • HARIOR AUA$ HIWEST I'RIYAn FACIUTY • MINIMUM ~lltiiHSHII'S STILL AYAIU.IU! • • RIGULAR loiiNIEUHIP $150 • MONTHLY DUI5 SU 642-2000 --· ··-'" ~-~ 645·1113 140.011 Debbie Hendricks and Susan Askew. Most are on the Lincoln middle schOOl team here.-· · ·---• L!GAL MOTICI LEGAL NOTICE RESOLUTION NO. 8606 with an arc, said arc being A RESO LUTION OF THE concave Northeasterly, haY- CITY COUNCIL OF' THE lng a racUus of 30.00 feet CITY OF NEWPORTi;lEACH aod a ceotral angle of 26" B"'tCLARING 'm-t~Tt'ft-~ "!4'48"; \beftce Easterlft TION TO ORDER THE along said arc a distance ot CLOSING UP, VACATION 13.74 feet to a tangent line AND ABANDONMENT OF paraUel with and 4.00 feet AN ALLEY WESTERLY Of Southerly of said ceoterline LAFAYETTE AVENUE BE-of said alley, thence North TWEEN 31ST STREET AND 89"15'30" East along said lZND STREET AND SET-parallel Une a distance of TING A PUBUC HEARING 95,80 feet to a polnt in a The City Council of the line parallel with and 36.00 City of Newport Beach, pur-feet measured at right suant to the provisions of angles, Northwesterly of tt»e the "Street Vacation Act of Northwesterly riKht~of-way 1941 ", anli all amendments line of Lafayette Avenue, be- thereto, beiDg Sections 8300 ing 40.00 feet in width as to 833 1, lncluslve, of the said right--of-Wily Is shown Streets and Highways Code on the aforemenltoned map of the State of CalUornia, or Lancaster's Addition OOES HEREBY RESOLVE thence North 20"54'30" Ea.si AND DECLARE as follows: a distance of 29,05 feet along SECTION 1. The publtc said parallel Une to the point Interest and convenience re. of lntersectloo with said quire the closing up and Southerly ll.lle of that cer- abandonment of an alley IY· taln parcel of land as de- lng Westerly of Lafayette scribed ln the Grant Deed Avenue between 31st and recorded August 10, 1950 32nd Streets ln the City of In Book 2054, Page Z4 of Newport Beach, and It Is the Official Records of Orange lntentloo of the City Council County, sa.ld SoutDerly llne of the CUy of Newport Beach being parallel with a.od23.00 to order the following des-feet Northerly measured at crlbed portions ot said alley right angles of the center- In the CUyofNewportBeach, llne of the aforementioned · County or Orange, State of alley, thence South 89"15' CaHtornia, to be vacated, 30" West a distance of 159,. closed up and abandoned, 52 feet aloog-said parallel to wit: llne to the polnt of Inter- A parcel of land being section with the atoremen- a portion or Lots 15, 16, 17, Uooed Westerly llne ot Lot 18, 19, 20 and 21, and a 21, thence South 0"44'15" portloD of tile alley (14 feet East a distance of 10 00 In wldtll), in Block 530 of feet aloog aald Westerly tine Lancaster's AMIUoo as said to a Point of Berlnnlne tract Is soo.m oo a map Re~ervln( therefrom a recorded 1n Boot 5, Page idJUc utility easement o•er 14 of MlsceJJaoeoqs Maps, tbat portloo the~f tying Records of Orance County, Soutberly of a Hoe pe..rallel Ca lUomla, more~rtlcular-wltb aod 7,00 feet meuured ly described .. follows: at rl&bt anctes from tbe Beelnnlne at tbe center-centerline of aid 14 foot line lntersecUoo of VIlla alley, Way (SO' 111 width) aDd the Those portSoos of sUd at • alley (14' lD width) ill Bloell ley to be ncated, closld 530 ot tbe alonmttllioned up ud &blndooed are mort Lanastei''t AddJtloa u •ch cl•rty tbon oo a ctrtala Is abown on tba d)remeo~ map l.ilPIVItd IOd adOpted Uooed rtcOrd map. thtDce bJ tbt City COUDCU, CitJ North 19 "15'30" Eut a d1a-of M'ewport Beach lor •kl ta.oct of 240.00 t•t alone tac:aUoo, cJosi.Qc up uc1 Aid ceattrliM of aid al-abudoDmtDt, bJ a.•IIUOo ley, thenct North o•.u•SO" dat.d Oclobtr 14, 1t75, ucs WoOl a diiiUcO ol 11,00 dMipalld RoeciOIIao llo, IHI alaoc lllo -l111f0•• HOG, Wlllcb oald -lo 00 1-tloo ol 1M W-IJ m. 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PACfLinU --1M Orulo -••4-U4 ...._. al II, 1M ~:of· aln take a. tile 1rYtM JfU 100 Ill 1.-orl CMIM 01 • atludtMC"'-flal SoiNOOI tbl GIU'IIM Gr'O"e Jtta;:;;al~l,~;;;;;lf;;•.,;;•~";;'•;"";;·;;~ FOR ALL OF YQ\JR INSURANCE HEEDS ·u•rtson Insurance c.As~ociates Y o•r f,.tJep•,.Je,., lttnr•c• A,.,., 1711 t Cou1 Hwy .. Suit~ 100 Corona d~l Mu 14) Tennis Special Wilson Tennis Balls -3 for $2.10 While they last! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • WILSON-BANCROfT -DAVIS: DUHLOP • TONEJ : MEN'S & BOY'S TEHNIS • • : SHIRTS & SHOI\TS • : TENNIS ORISSE~ Rackets Racket Stringing • • • • ADIDAS • TRETORN • CONVERSI " T•». ~ ......... ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . !.~.nnj~t&b9.~.~~ SOCCER SHOES BASKETBALL SHPES FOOTBALL SHOIS WRESTLING SHOES RACQUETBALLS .. RACQU!TS HANDBALL GLOVES IIADMIHTOH ;~~E~T~S!!!!!II!!!!~Iilllli Just Plumbing & Heating Waler Heaters. Dtspoals, Dratna, Faucets. CCJR!er Re'i)tpu, Same rteiODlblf prtcea, dl.f, ntgbt or weet- eDdsl • I • I ~ ".• ..-Ll- 1 '" UNFURNmH£0 GARAGE APT. oo quiet street In Corot'll del Mar; 2 bed- rooms. J bltba, nre· plaee. Newly decorated. Avallable DOW. $295 month. Vogel Co. Real. ·ors. 548~9!46. .19'74 ELOORAOO ·-by owner. Immaeulate CC)D .. dittoo. Low mu-.e. Make otter. 646-6775, ask tor ma.aarer. AKITA PUPPIES -Woodet- 1111, QUiet, 1-prolo<- Hon. A.K.C . recUttnd. All beaut~! ~lea. t- SSZ-SIS 4. IRVINE COAsTCoanlryCiub membership tor •Ie. $1100 ll>cludhlc lnDatw fee ot $500. Call 673- 660S. • CHIROPRACTOR . r.bo.uJJ. £. :;.-, fh.C!.. -· -··T._. .. ,-_ ..... -~ .... , ... ,.. ·~· .... ___ _.._,__,. ••••a-- -.~· -•-ao·-. 101-----.. •.. ··----.11 .., ........ y_.. Itt ... .-....... -. .... . .......... ,. Choice Location 2 & 3 BDRM. CONDOMINIUMS Cboo. die tlftr'llle S bldrooiD plla • -fl . tbl liS *•lJ ..-clau t bednoa -. • ... llortll LlcUa CCJDdom' ' • .._.., ... ""'· CJNI ·tD btae ......... ud .U tllat J.--. ·~1~01ae1 elanD. 'hp CllllltJ CGWb-··• l CIICJICe locatioa. From $$4,110. ' I MAGNIFICENT HARBOR VIEW {" Splacll4 S bedroom -3 latb exeeutttw bomt •ltb 180 decree Yin. Perfect for entertaln.lng -large ll'fiJic room - twce famUy room -Anthooy swlmmtnc pool. VIews from kitchen, llvlni room. ~ room and ma ster bedroom. PRICED AT $124,500 Call 673-8SSO THE REAL ESTATERS 112 ._.IGUIIITI, COlOMA DIL MAl.,,_..._ CUSTOM IAY'FROMT 45' of fee land with outstand.in& home. Spacious 'in desicn, beautifully decor. & landscaped, with separate guest quarters. $279,500 A COLDWaL a.... CO. 644-1766 -uc• , . ._ ... Ideally l~ated oo the 2Dd level iD Irvine Terrace, this apaclou.bome .bas a 180 dea. unobltrueted view from the harbor entraDce to Lido! 4 ' BR, 3 Ba, frplc., pool 6 DOW oob" tl81,500 ..,..LY AJCD IJIIIAlm --aretwsnr•.__tc ....... ~----So--'tlt ---·--··..u~·--1 .... 1loiM II CAIIIO ..... wttb a penona ao.. v• -~· .. ,... 6tonaaldlalll 1'0011 -·• al.lo a lot'IIJ pool. lajDJ it NOW ud nip · be IIJPNCiatkla 1D ftlle latft. MOW OMLY $U9,500. • • EXCILLEMT TERMS. ,, 6 '. BAY ANu BEACH b7~l<3000 ' ' ' • • ~ • • • 1 I ~ ~ " • • • " • I> I P.t. &,.u R..A, pre611nh DOVER SHORES MIW LISTIMe -.quiet elegance. Outstanding 4 bedroom home with lovely garden and large swimming pool with jacuzzi. Dramatic gallery overlooking living room, inviting as ~·~ studto. HU(e master bedroom swte with private study. Inter-com, sep TV room, and only 21h years old. $225,000. By appointmentooly. . 642-5200 • 675-4060. .... ~ ............. .. MESA NORTH VERY BEST TERMS! • ~ 'a£DR004 • 2 BA'r.IS • FIREPUCE e OO~R€0 PAnO • EVeRYlHING IN n?-lOP StiAPE $47,500 •tywD Mllld ..,_.,.. tllat ,_-.. ral ••• Dll~ " lOY B. McCARDLE . UALTOil II ... .,. 1110 ME.ORT 8L VD.,. COST A MESA .................. !. BIG CANYON VALUES OYer SOOO IQU&re feet of Uvtng space ln this •1Pinded 4 bedroom Broadmoor borne. Profes- •loaallJ IIDdrtpee~, air coodJtiooed. $171.900. De~Jcb"bl Blc C&DJ'Cil CODdoml.D.lum. 3 bedroom, 3 .. tb, -.cloeed patio. Excellent locatloo. OWNER WILL FIMANCE. 11..... Blc iC&DJGD bomt. 4 bedroom. Can be CC.en.d to bedroom &ad a dell. 3 bath, famUJ I'OOID. t a.oa. Ulro tlll'f p1tU.ac creea. $169,500. . C.ll 640-6161 .. WANT A CONDOMIN_I_UM FIT FOR ROYAL TV? SEE BIG CANYON! Call the head coachman at 675-6060 Like new! Lido Saud 4 BR., 4 ba. 1-0wner. Custom bayfront. Lawn, patio. jacuzzi; pier & float. $325,000 Attr. 4 BR .• 3 ba., Lido Soud. 77 Ft Waterfront, sandy beach. $275,000 Waterfront, Lido Nord. 6 BR. or 4 BR. & 2 BR. apt. On sandy beach. $285,000 BILL GRUNDY, Realtor . lalanden Bldg. at Llnda lele 3~ 1 BAYSIDE DR., SUITE 1, M.l. 67U 161 REALTORS 675-5511 for 3 Choosey People 1. Bayfroot PenthoUse m Lido Penn. Beautiful ocean & bay view -The '1'op of the Mark"~ NewpOrt Beach. $165,000 & owner will trade for home in the area. 2. Harbor View Hills -Somerset plan of five bedrooms, family room, formal dining. The ultimate in a beautifully appointed home -leaded glass. im- ported tiles; Spedacular Mediterra- nean tiled wot. jacuni AND an out- door .. kitctien ". By appointment. Please caU. . ~~ 3. In the City of Orange. up in the . "Horse Country". Another s . aee. It's lovely -(our bedroom; ftreplace in master bedroom, beamed ceilings, air conditioned . ..... OitT ~Uo MI.MM RIIAL UTATa ~ OF~ e ·e l ·e e e·e tee I I ••·I MLS SALES REPORT Unit sales for September throUgh tbe YalUple lJstlag Serrice of tbe Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors, totaled $29,832,622. 5,928 Usttngs were processed dur- iDg tbe first 9 mootbs of 19'75, of wbleb 651 were sold; 6~ were eo- . openttYel LUt JOQr property wttb a Realtor. .•.•.• i ••••..•••• ~· ... LIST anciRBAX '"IIUIII!RV•o TO O~fi'I!R YOU It HOM II" Spectacula-r!!! I a a .a TWIN DUPLEXES s btdroomt, a batbl PLOS Z beclrooma. I tll.tlW iD ac• bltwM. Good C!OOC!Woo -· cood r.a..t record. CaD tor appoiDtmeal to .. t.b1s llup.ln. ••••• IN THE BLUFFS T'tro .tory "W'' plan. Fou bedrooms. famUy room, e1oM to aboA>tnc eeter. AD neellat baJ at t6!.900 •••• OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX Side · bJ adt mJU lD Coroaa clel liar -two bedroom• •cb • lJl ucellet c:GIIdttka • can b IIIIL to ... U.m omrl '- Elegant SO yr. old Estate . ~llJ £efurbtsbed to preM"e style" ctarm. F•tnres 5 bedrooms. 4-1/!bltbs, formal" lDiormal cl.lllJDc areas. sma porch, famDJ room. butltr"l put:ry " Umlt@d ocean new. $%65.000. Ma.rtla Maeoab 642-8235. {BHlO ... ) ------ 901 00ftf0riw642·1l:U /1 64'4 MacArthur Blttd • .....,.2 .. Newport BMch. C'..aloforn.• i2683 . . ... . . -. . IRVINE TERRACE BILL MAUlL qt * .... btlda tbe NtwpOI't ~ COilf... IDd t1Jtton .,..... lr)rmtd bJ Newport Bfrbor Cblmber to pro- mote eca••Uoa &lid •ea- Uoo buslnea lor tbl coastal area. Tbe S8 ebart~r mem- bers IDcllldeco~s from KuatDctoa Beach toSanCle- meute. Hotels, re-...nnts aa4 other neattoa-!Dduatry computes are be1Dc soltelted for membersbtp. Tllta •ntce marks tbe t..tb Ullltwat'J oftbe pre- .. rtctor. tbe R«. JoliD P. A.abt1 n, IDd lbe Urd &Didftf'IUJ ol tbe c2ay tbat Bllbap Bloy dedicated th1a mother parl.lh of tbe Har- bo• Ana. Tbe biabop IDd Fatber AabeJ ww be boo- ortd at a jl)l.at reeepttoo fD tbe Partab Hall followtnc tbe •mce. Bllbop BloJ wW aleo pre- side. aiDe lbe eucbartst, at the NCCilseerAtt.oa of the Church News FIFTH IN AN ANNUAL SERIES OF LIMITED EDITION STERLING SILVER MEDALLIONS BY WALLACE. WEAR IT, HANG IT ON THE TREE OR ON A FESTIVE HOLLY WREATH, OUR SILVER BIRD IN A CIRCLE SYMBOLIZES "PEACE ON EARTH, GOOD WILL TOWARD MEN" FOR 1975. ALL SILVER-$17.50; WITH 24 KT. VERMEIL GOLDPLATE BIRD IN STERLING CIRCLE -$22,50 SILVER e GIFTS e CHINA e C~VSTAL SOUTH COAST PLAZA Bristol ot the Son Dievo Frwy .• Costa .wucr Pho,e: S40· 2112"' Tennis Sox Sale! 500 DOZeN MEN'S & BOY'S SOX AND WOMEN'S PEDS TO CHOOSE FROM STOCK UP NOW cfYara;;,~;:;j CJPorl• 8eldDd tbe llt•DitJoaal PaDeiU ftCNM 1111. l'Jth IL· cw Mw t..tiiiU MOL tbra Tbwrs.-Frt.to 1:00 • PLYMOUTH CONGRE- GATIONAL CHURCH, 326Z Broad St., Newport Heights -An 8:30 a.m. service Is being added this Sunday, and associate Pastor Tom Ham- Uton will begin a series on Jesus' tralning of the 12 apostles. The 10 a.m. ser- vice wlll continue as before. Cbarch layman Glenn MUler wW give tbe 7 p.m. mes~e -tbe same sermon he gave GEM TALK J.C. Hump~;.._ wh,_ rtotY •r 1823 NtrNpOrt Bird. lw1 bNfl .. Con• M•M J•ndmtNit for mot• -th•n 27 rewr, II •n wthorttr ott gem• •nd i,_,,.,, NOVEMBER'S BIRTHSTONE One of the most beauti- ful and durable of stone~ is topaz, a comparatively inexpensive gem with a wtde vartety of uses, par- ticularly in modern, multi- toned gold mountings - from tlny rings to huge brooches, bracelets and lapel ornaments. Topaz is named for the Red Sea islandofTopuion, between Egypt and Arabia. Pure topaz is colorless, but occurs in yellow, blue, green, brown and red, a wine-yellow color con- sidered standard for '•pre- cious topaz.'' Most pre- cious topaz of today comes from Brazll, while the non- precious variety Is found 1n such places as Utah a.Dd Yextco. Topaz has always been a symbol of friendship, and an increasingly popular gem you ca.n be proud to own. ~ Thru Saturday MARKDOWNS OF 30·%to SO% AND MORE. WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR SlZBS 6 lo 20 • 42 lo 46 Separates-Pants-Skirts-Jackets· Tops BLOUSES 1/2 PRICE l.OHG & SHORT Sl.EBVBS Dresses · Long & Short Lingerie · Sleepwear (Warm & Summer) Men's Shirts-Jackets-Pants OD laymeD'I SUDday, titled "a subtle diftereoee." • THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NEWPORT Beach, 2501 CUtr Dr., New- port HeJgbta -Pastor Kenton Beshore, coottnutng hls pro- phetic series, wUl speak at 7 p.m. tb1s Sunday on "When Caesars take over America or tbe comlog one world government." Dr. Beshore says, ''Learn why we be- lleYe America will soon be- come under the domination ot a dictator." • HARBOR TRINITY BA P- TIST CHURCH, 1230 Baker St., Costa Mesa -The em- phasis is on the famUy at Sunday's services, and members are asked to ln- vtte a tamUy to the 8:30 and 11 a.m. worship ser- vices and 9:45 a.m. Sunday school. The 6 p.m. com- munioo sentce wUI be a time of sharing what the l:amUy emphasis day has meant. • The youth of Central Bible Coorch, 190 23rd St., Costa Mesa, wlll host an "uohaaoted bouse•• tor the children of the neighbor- hood on Halloween night, Oct. 31. The program will include a film, "The road tD Armageddoo," depleting 5 calamities foreseen com- ing to the world. • FamUy night will be held by the congrep.tloo of St. Mark Presbyterian Church Friday evening, Nov. 7, ln Our Lady Queen of Angels fellowsbip hall, beg1Dn1nc at 6:30 p.m. There wlll be a premiere showing of '•The Saints at St. Mark," a tUm made by Steve Johnston and BUl McQuold. • A "county fair" bazaar wUl be beld Saturday, Nov. 8, by the Lutheran Church Women of the Lutheran C burch of the Master, 2900 Pacl.1lc VIew Dr., Harbor View Hllls, beg1nD1.ng at 10 a.m. L!GAL MOTIC! NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City CouncU of the City of Newport Beach wm hold a public hearing regarding the second year Community Development Block Grant Program for tbe City ol Newport Beach. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN tbat tbe sald pubUc bearing wW be held on the lotb day of No- vember, 1975, at tbe hour of 7:30 P.M. in the CouocU Chambers of tbe City Hall of the Cit} of Newport Beach, Call.forn.La, at whicb time and place any and all penons Interested ma J appear and be heard thereon. Laun Lagtos City Clerk Clty of Newport Beach PubllJb: Oct. 30, 1975.1D tbe Newport Rubor Eutcn. BEETHOVEN PIANO TRIO ON PROGRAM Three local artists will present Beethoven's great- est plano trio, the "Arch- duke," at noon Tuesday, Nov. 4, in Orange Coast College's tlne arts blll 119. The recital Is tree. The trio consists of Ca- mllle Ericson, vtoliD; Alayne Armstrong, cello, and Laurence Gordon, plano. .9aa& FLOWERS "Yevr EJitN Te11dt rt•14at" Now by JF!ANNETTF! ., .. "TELIPLORA" aNt E. COAaT JfWY CO.-OHA DEL MAflt I c.,.. Jel •-' • a etHel /filtl41 , .. ,.,.. -.. .,. '" o. ~ {Ht6•flo••' 711A.NKSGIVIHG CBHT8RPIBCB o,.,.~ h/ore Ho.,,..H, 1~. ITO' IM AMD Ill Ul AT 'IJU C. COAIT iUOMIAY MIXT TO COASl IUPia MAaiiT• II ALSO Itt..&. IJ rt..IAIID TO ACCI'T n»UI oao1a IY rNOMI •no1r1• TOYOTO . CORONA FOUR OOOR RADIO 6 HEATER The 75's Must Go. Still a big stock of new 75's to choose from at the greatest new car discounts of our: 54 year history! TWO OOOR RADIO & HEATER S53CPL $ l595. 514HSY ;$3095 ''13 DATSUN. TWO OOOR , RADIO &t HEATER 801HEP :sAVE! . '73 MAZDA PICKUP 4 CYLINDER ENGINE 34140T $19195 '72 DODGE SWINGEI\ 4 CHEV Y2 TON PICKUP RADIO & HEATER 49555 ·$3495 '74 CHEY· NOVA TWO DOOR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSlON RADIO & HEATER 82Z!RE $3095 73 FORD GRAN TORINO TWO DOOR TWO DOOR HARDTOP RADIO & HEATER Factory A{r-Power Steering -Vinyl Roof. Factory Air-Power Steering-Vinyl Root -Automatic Transmissloo- Automatlc Transmlssloo Radlo & Heater 838EKX . THE GUY NEXT DOOR A real nice guy lives next door to you for years, and you chew the tat and have a couple of beers occasionally, and talk about high taxes and how 1t would be better it we had less government. Then one day, the guy decides to do something about tt. He runs for oUice -and gets elected. Suddenly, like the chameleon, he changes colors and beromes a part of his new environment. Suddenly, he starts spending your tax money like crazy. Becomes a little Hitler. Turns into a leech. You try to tell him that we found out years ago that leeching is not the way to cure disease, whether the disease be physical or poUttcal. This same guy, who may have voted against spending tax money to buUd a new ctvtc center in Newport Center, suddenly votes for a new fire station, poltce station, then a new Ubrary. And, lo and behold, the first thing you know, he's helped buUd a civic center in Newport Center. The chameleon has melted right into his surroundings among the free-spending pollticos. What can we do to stop these nice guys from breaking us? Well, one thing we could do ls put something in the city charter that forbids them from spending money on projects that the voters have already voted against. We voted against the freeway once, but the way our City Councll ls acting now, I wonder what they would do it the state came back again and said, "Let's build that freeway anyway -to hell with the people.'' _ The nice guy sits there at Clty Hall and says, '•Well, we've got a wealthy city, so let's do this.'' Whose wealth Is be talking about? Yours tnd mine, that's whose. And, when you get right down to U, Newport's not all that wealthy. There are plenty of people 1n this town who are not rtch at all. I can remember when some of those "nice guys'' at City Hall didn't have much dough, either. Now, they seem to have plenty. Of course, the Ulusion of wealth that we have here has been largely the creation of tbe real estate crowd and the tax 11ases.:>r. U they say sand 1s worth more than gold, that makes us think It's true. By constantly churning up the real estate market, they have created the k1nd of "wealth" we tad In the late twenties, just before the market crashed. They are bullAinc eastles of sand. So, lf our Clty CouncU &Dd Clty Manager suddenly ftnd $275,000 ••extra" to play flth, U meana )lit ooe tbJ.Dc: taxes are too damn high. Cut tues, and let Irvine buUd heir owo Ubrary II they wa.ot ooe. Al Forglt P.S. Do youraelt ana your country a ta•or. Send a few buckl to the Nixon Lepl Deteue Fund at San Clemeate. • • • • • • • • • • Early wloter comlnl. We've llr:eady tad several ''IDOW ~.''Come oo down to tbe ltore and get your lbot•l. \VIdle you're bare, plck up w•U..rllr1pplllc and wmter pluUca to help ttowo your blati.DI bllla aod ftcht tbe .. rp ahortaae.