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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-11-13 - Newport Harbor EnsignKA THRYH fiSKIIACK lmproyement& oo Coast Hichway ud quick comple- tloo of Corona del Mar free. way ue oeed.t now, eteo 1t .tate psoUae tan• bave to be n.lled to tlnance such projects, Newport B•ch PubLic Works Director Joseph Devlin wm tell nert week's meetiDg of the state SeDate Committee on Tnot:- portatloD.. Mr. Devlin's remarks hue tbe blesailll otthe New- port Beach City CouncU. ""CouncUmeo aleo decided oo Monday to nre off a letter to tbe state Dept. ot Trans-. portatloo asking 1f and wheo Coroaa del Mar FtMWay wUI be tstended dowDBonlt:a C aoyou., bypassing the ctty. Because of the sbortace of state highway ruads, the Senate committee ls bold- lQg a sarles of publtc hear- logs to study the problem, Mr. DeYlln h:ls been asked to address hearings ne:rt Tuesday and Wednesday 1n Los Aoeeles. CliO r ? It wUI be necesarJ to re- store the p.a tu: tuDd to Its former ~~~~ capablll- Ues," da.lma Mr. Ot¥Un. net result ls that the lm- pronment and malnteDa.Dc• or our roadway system '- receiving a coestantly de- c reasing share of the trans A portation dOllar." There is a movemeot by some state legislators to add 2~ pt>r gallon to the ps ta:r., "What have we &a.loed," asks Mr. Devlln, If we add costly safety features to tbe ; automobile only to proYlde a roadway system tbat la marginal as far a.s afety requirements are con - r-erned?" $GT. IAI?tl ILITCH ·- • CLIFFORD YARCES JIIA DOMALD$011 NEWPORT C.C. LAUDS 4 OFFICERS DEHHIS HA!HH Four Newport S.cb po. Ucemen were hoDored JtiA terday at the Newport Har- bor Clamber ol Commerce llllllal police awards luDehA eon at the Newporter lt&a. -Ser&eant IUchael Blitch won the Medal of Valor for trytng to sue a UCI pro-t fes:sor wbo droWDed lut AprU at the Qooded toter- secUon of MacArthur ud UnJversity. AW1.rds of Merit went to • Officers Jim Docal411oD, Dennis Haehn, and Clttrord Yarges. Mrs. Fishback nominated for Valley Forge award Kathryn Flsftlaclt of Bal- boa has been nom~ted for a national award from the Freedoms fooodaUon at Valley Force lor l'ler serhts of patriotic ads in the Ensign. moled respect tor the tlag tor many years, lncludtng a campaign to get llghtedrlags nown at n!«ht. The leHer from Sewator Goldwater, dated Nov. 5, praised her for an ad tn the Oct. 30 Ensign. The ad urges those who Oy Bennlnrton 76 nags to ny them underneath the standard 50-star Na. Uonal Flag, One of the things he plans to tell them Is that the ~­ ceotly...completed OraDge Couoty study of southeast county road problems "clearly shows: that a larce portion of Oranae County wtu require major additlooa to its present hi.gh'oo'ay sys- tem in the years ahead." "To maintain an elfedtve road constructlon prognm, "Beeaue tbe ps tn is tied to Yolume and DOt to price, the ca• tudollu suf- fers Ute tun foree of lnfla- Uoa.." he HIIOGI. ''(n ad- dWoa, the pnaent wue of pubUc ~tntbusiaam for mass tzauportatloD b demandtnc a Iafier stare ol the ps ta.:r dollar. Tbt bJ&trr.ly coo- strtactton dollar Is even fUr- ther decrea.Md by the cost of eovtroomeotal reports, deslp pubUc t.rtngs, re- tocatloo aulstance, and the many mitigating measures aod requirements Uat are betng Imposed on I'OGI.d pro- )ects by u eYer ·lncreaslDg number of governmental agencies and civic groups rniewlng tne pro)ects. The Ocean drilling ban is sought He will in.Yite the com. mlltee to drive Coast Hwy, through Newport Beach, and will call on them to com- plete Corooa del Mar Free- way to University Drive as Quickly as possible. Councilwoman Lucille Kuehn ortrvtne Terrace, who h.as repeatedly sought some s tate assurance that the COM Free'lfaY wUJ be ertended down Bonita Canyon, ca.Ued Monday for another city letter to the state Dept. of Transportation. N. B. SEEKING MORE FED CASH Officer Dooaldsoa wu cUed for rescuiDg a man aDd •oman from a buf1liDC bouse ln Central Newport Ia tbe early morning hours of Oct. 5, 1974. After cbeclli.oi the: house to be sure nobody dse ns lnslde, he taD to neighboring bomes to alert others of tbe dancer. She also received a con - gratulatory letter from Sen. Barry Goldwater of Arizona, praising her for her cam- paign to have the standard Amerlca.n tlag Oy above the Bennington 76 flag. The Freedoms Foundation nallooal awards Jury con- venes soon ln Valley Forge and 'fill anooonce the names of award wlnners oo FE'b. 22. Mrs. F'lshback, wbose hllsbalad ls developer Charles Flsbback, has pro- ·• It 's typical of you and your devotion to our country," wrote Sen. Gold - water, "that you would run the ad that you did. It Is most proper and, tnnkly, should hue been called to the attention of the pobltc long aro." Central Newport opposes bik .ailsr dogs . About 150 mt~rl .. d The optoton lltn"IJ ahawed guests attended a Centnl thJt Cntral Newport rest- Newport Beach Assn. dlnoer rlents and businessmen op- daace SuDda.y night at tbe pose addi.D&moreboatmoor- Bhala Corillthla.n Yacht Club. logs Ill the bay, bvor re- Newly-eleded assoclatton strtcttve Laws ap.lnst dogs Despite the posslbUJty that tile city of Los Angeles wUl drop out of the ffiht to keep the federa l govemmeotfrom selling olfshOre oil leases, Newport Beach will continue tbe f.l«ht. City Council voted Monda y to go Lnto federal court, l! necessary, to block the oU leases. SLDce the Dept, ollnterlor annouoced last week tbat Santa Monica Bay wUI be exchlded from the lease plan, Los: An(eles, which t.s led tbe eoaltal cities' ft&'ht ap.lnalp«llbon*Ul.II&,Ma WaYtred fD fU pocitioA The Los Anceles City CouncU lsdPbltingthlsweek wbether their ctty should drop out of the legal fight. If It does, Newport andottwr small clUes would k»ok to SUI otego or to the state to pic k up tr»e lead role, Newport City Attorney Den- nts O'Neil reasoned Monday . If all else falls, the small c ities would bl.nd together, anyway, he predicted. Mr. O'Neil said a.n Ill- federal Dtstrlct Court Ill Wastli.ogtoo, D.C., as early as ne:rt Monday, with the California coastal cities be. l..n& joined lntheantt-drtlllog inj!DCUOD by the state Of Maalla and the cUy of New York. . ''F'iDd out how mueh mooey New Yorkwlll chlplo.,'' ~ked Newport Councilman Howard Rogers when Mr. O'Nefi re- vealed that New York will join tbe action. pres:ldeot Sue Ficker read on the beach, oppose beach-Do k" fi ••• results of an Informal front bicycle tnUs, .,. pe coo mg causes Ire .. '~ poll taken In the community. aptnst continued operation or thf' Pussycat Theatre, and Newport police widened More People favor stronger l .. lslallon to lhelr lnvutlptlonyesterday P clean up the bay. of a Balboa. Island esploslon t Guests included aU7 New-that injured 2 local teen-more axes port Betch City Couocll agers and completely de. coho! and marljaana belng heated on a stove. The con- coction produces a mari- )Jana derivative, he said. "All 4 allernaUYes of the southeast Orange County clrcubtlon study (SEOCCS} pre-suppose that Bonita Ca.nyoo wUI be developed as an ezpresswa.y," she noted. "U II doesn't happen, more tnUic wJU be dumped on MacArthur and Coast Hwy. through Corona del Mar.'' Other Council members, partlcularly John store of Corona Highlands:, want to refrain from pushing the state until the count}' com- pletes Its study of the SEOCCS plan ned mootb, "We eoold tben 10 to the --&)i?o• --by tbe entire eooaty," ar- gued Mr. Store. ··TherP areo 25 clUes Ln Orange County woo couldn't care less about the Impact of tra!flc oo Newport Beach,'' replied Mrs. Kuehn. AJI 4 SEOCCS alternatives caU for tbe Boo.J.ta Cu yoo bypass route, aDd for heavier use of an exteo:led San JOI.- QUln HUis Rd. County of- ficials are e:rpected to sub- m it a tina I re<:om meodl tioo to the state Ln January. Newport's City COWlcll took the first step Monday toward applying for a sec- ond year's feodenl grant to finance a senior cillieos center at 5th and Margverlte to Corooa del Mar. By a 5-2 vote, the Coon. ell directed City Maoager Robert Wynn to draw up a teotatlve proposal seekl.og the federal money from o r . ance County, Whic h Is apply- ing di rectly to the fedenl Housing aDd Urban Develop- ment Dept. (HUD) for sup- port mooey for Orange County's smaller cities. Pat Temple of the clty'1 advance plulnln& om.ce a.id yuterdly lt•tN"'JIOrt'an. quHt wtn brt for tbaclt $220,000 In fJseal year 1975- '76. Of U•t amount, $200,. 000 would go toward reduc - ing the mortgage on the Sth and Marguerite site. The d ty is buyt.og lhe property !rom thE' state for $450,000. The statP tad bought It as part of the now-dPtunct Pa- citk Coast freeway right- of-way. Adde(f to the SlCXJ,. 000 payment IlK> dty e:r.. pects to make when tt re. cetves thJs year's HUD grant, the mortgage would members. -y~ a house a IU Tur-Newport Is rrowt~~g, and Ooo iz dooaled b :ouv ~ so are Its bodget, Us work r pr es, Y quolse. f Central Newport merchants, Both l.f.-year-old boys for ce, aDd Its noce o com-0 •• were awar ~. were r_....rted tn atls-muntty se"tces. That's the M F ed s~ , Iss lcker, a not con-•-ctory conditloD yesterday, The small home was com- pletely destroyed. Fire tn- nsttptors estimated the k)ss at $50,000. The hOme belongs to Dor- othy Boege of Anaheim aOO ns rented to the Austgen family. Gully biking , hiking nixed basic mesare of lbe o ~ rtalne ~ cert enle r, Silng sev. but one of them remains ficlal city anoual report for 1 the fiscal y•r that ended era songs. bospitallted at the Orauce June 30. The report, re. RON YEO RESIGNS County Medical Cooter's teased late last month, Ia-Bum Center/ eludes the following statts-AS OC PLANNER Detective Tom Stewart tics: s:ii.ld hts Lnvesttption wUI • POPULATION was es-Architect Ron Yeo of Co-indude Interviewing other tlmated at 60,300, up 2 rona Del Mar reslgned last youngster s whO may have thousand during tbe nscal week from tMOrangeCounty beea tn•olfed. Dttectons year. • BUfXjET was $18,143,- 380, tor u lncrease of over $630,000. PLanning Com mlsslon and betn Involved, DetecUn Lee was replaced tbls week by Roberts said he beJieYed the James Thorpe, former k..ltcben eJq>1osloo c.ametrom mayor or San Juan Capls· a ml:rture of dellatared al- • PROPERTY TAXES used for ctty services went up about 15 per cent, al- thOUrh the ta:r rate dropped sll(htly. • POUCE respooded to 40,948 caUa, up 11.3 per cent from Uw preTioul}ear; arrested 3,514 ada.ltl, for a 7,7 per cent rite, aDdplckH u.p 3,106 ,.Yeollea, 15.6 per ceot more. • BtrlLDrNG permlb tsA sued were dO'n trom u,an tn.oo. Mr. Yeo said he res~ed beacuae he feared that hls profeulooal work and his commission du:Ues m1i;hl confilct. He tad sened on tbe eommifis1on once before uDder appoiDtmeotby the late County SUpent.or Rooald Caspers, aod tad been u- appotnted last December by Thomas Rlley, who suc- ceefed Mr. c-.ra u 5th dlatrlct auperrlaor. 'the preY-r•r to ?,m. OP!M HOUSE NOV. 15 • em EMPLOYEES numbertd m , comp~red to 596 the Jar ~n. • DWELUNG 1Ulltl •m- btr U,.OO, for u lit,. .. of 6U don111 lllo year. .. usa.um:s cllec:kild - lst,I'IS -. tor • U . pe~r ctDt 1DuaM. REMEE HOFFMIIH OF C.ll. DIESAT AGE 51 .... ~,,, .. dlod _,.,at ..... - at US an. OW -. __ _, ... ..,_ boil .... IIEI¢2J, AT fL TORO STATIOH El Toro· Marine Air SUe tloot .w bol4. poblle .. _ ..._,. Nof. 15 from 9:30 .W 11:$0 L&n. A!Nrew1 ..w be 011 laftiS to ....., ....... about bolkGjllolt, jot ""'*"'"· t..._.. ... -~ ....... .. ~ .. G._ p?o•l,. to ott.., t7IO - --"'" SH-1114 or SH-111111 lito -.Y ___ _ "' --.. ...,. "' .-ao ;• en a. Qll .. d .. -,.. ... -·· at'::~:==~ . eo. -.., .. .... alii HIGtt ,SlUOEMT 1':. ":': 7 te ••-IS COMCRT SOLOI ST w s 7 7 ~ c...,.c.ao. ,.,... ~ ... -...-. ... "" 17FIN .. = .PI • ............. -... :'1: v~ .. a. ... -.-... ,, ............. = ...... ~IIN.LI. ••.. • .. ••• !I• ~,...1'11 ... Geilll D ... f 1 k R 111•""= .,_..... ' ........ ,. - OCEAN DRILLING IS LEAGUE TOPIC What Is Orance Cowrty doing about the lmpeodlfll off-share otl lases'? Wtat about states rtcbts 1D mat- ters of this .art? Mayor Don Mclnats ol Newport Beach plaas to tl- pb.ln tM dty'a positkJD 1o the matter •ben be addres- ses the Woman's: CJYlc Learu• at 10a.m.Des1Tuea- day, Nov, 11, lD tbiMarlDera library all pui'JJIMe room. Warco SkUil&lc ll procn.m chairman. Cott" wUl be •ned at t:SO a,m,, Ud tbt meetall wlllltartpromptlyat tO a.m. Tile puDUe 11 iAYttM to at. -· SUPT. HI CXll.L AIDS UHITEO W!!_Y DRIVE S0!11. ~ W. Nk:OPI of tlto N~---­aeMol cJIIbtd II Mi .. u edlc-tlol c.,._ lilt t7IO lldOII WOJ tl 0..0.. C.., No~-· palp?olllo-- .... n .. mrtha.~ ,.,. -t1trr tu' 11 --• iii &cause of posslble crlm- lnal charges, names or the )lYeniles involved were not made publlv, made public. There wtu be no bicycle or hiking traits in Corooa dP I Mar's Buck GuUy. Newport Clty Council voted 4-3 Monday ntrht to d~lete any trails from the cl!y's long-ra.IIie general plan. Residf'nts of both sides or DR. ALDRICH HE 40S the gully cheered the de- U.S. COLL 'EGE GROUP cls1on. SPYenl came to tlw Dr. Daniel G. Aldrich Jr., UCI chancellor, assumed the prealdency of t~ Natlooal Association or St.atP Unl- nrsiUes and Land Grant Colleges Tuesday at the 89th unual convention of the as. soclatlon In Houstoo, Teus. KROLL M~MORIAL TO a: DEOICAT!:D Council meeting to oomplaln that Deivy public use of the gully's wilderness area would destroy it. The gully runs from San JoaQuin HUts Rd. to the beac h. They also spoke of such dangers as Oooding, nttle- snakes, n,., &lad laDdslldes. But Allan Beet, a proml. nent local enYiroomtDtallst:, saw thlna:s dlf'ferently. Orance Coast College will "Tbe resldeats ..-ould like dedicate Its new $250,000 to have the gully for them- hardlall-ncquetbl.ll tl-sell"ti, •· saJd Mr, Beek. cOtty, named for the late "This 1s the ZDd ot 3 steps Josepb R. Kroll, ln a special tonrd trusftrrb:lc Bltc.k memorb.l st"tce scheduled Gully from pCUc to prtnte lor Tueilday ooon, No•. 18. use. First cametbe.tlmJ.Da- Mr. Kroll, whO died of a Uon of Htbacb h'om tbe ll•rt attaelt last July, ns cullJ, tbeo we ta•• tUJ de- an and hlncbll player, letloo of plaoarld public, .. FMtured ~hr of tbt rrom the e-ra! plu. Still eei'IIDOil1 wtll be Dr. Fr~-3 •m be u att.IIICil to ...... trtd R. Huber, pr.s1deot the city atudlla ea. 10-ooiDot ot Palomar Collect, WhO '11'1.1 pqblk •.em tit diDft t .. OCC•t <leu of meafteGW:r. eeater Qlltle pllJ. A~ Kroll jotDtd U111 OCC staff I nU CCMtld be U little u to USS. Z IHI Yldo." ~.~sL , .... GE IAaror ,_;,j _,....., C ....... EMTER, YOUH R •bo -"'dolotollto lA- LEAD FO RO CAMLAI GH "" ... -1n11 p?ooo, .... SwtorDiuiiCU· wUMd Dill M ....W ,...._GIU.Bidi*Sta.ta *-111 OIIIIC* Ulf lUI v' ~. . ~ CMU.t to eo.pletetr tnt 'a .. Y ...... W1PP -Pnol-"""""-lito ...... -Conidf'ord'a....,locl· Vlco---Dol5ol U. ct ..... II till atak. WU ,_., '-7 c~~e~ flw• 7 ~ _,. -PiarnlludCn•M· "'"' .. _ .. ~ -Loctllo-?o .. ..... 11 7 hMC.••· ....... ·-tlllto- ., • p?ooo, Co n · -711· au C.1t•1r~ ... · U1IIIC..,....,.... ... . ... .... ...... l'tlllraiiUt•• ._ ..... . ---11.1.-,..,, -l 17111 -,..., ......... ,.,.. .... ..,... uS ' • ._ ... noa. oM"~ The Corona Hi.ghlaods and ShOre Cliffs homeowner as- sodations bvorl!d killing the trail pbns, Per Trebler, a member or thP. cit}' Par._s, Beaches and Rec reation Commissaon, arKialsopresl. dent or the Shore Cliffs Property (ht.·ne rs Assn., cal- led Buck: Gully ''essentlaUy private property," Nfiel Balle)' of the Co rona Hl&h· lands group said that pablic. access lo the gull)' '•mtkes rear yards very vulnerable" to lrespas~ers . Roger Hard- acre of tile Friends of Buck Gull) also urged ellmtnatloo of !he baldni! and h.!klng traUs. Eulier this year, the propert)· owners ..-oose homes bed up on the &UIIY coovlnced the city to re)ed back up oo the gully con- vl.oced the <"II)' to reject a proposed requirement that the setbacks from the gully be Increased. The PBR CommiSsion YOted 6-0 (Mr. Trebler did not vote) aptnst ldlltnc the trails pla.ns. The P\.anDiac Commluioo roted 4-S to WI tbe traUa. II AIL EARL. Y OATES AilE RECOMIIEIIDED Putmuter Venoa Botti•• ot Coroaa del Mar rttlllada Post once Pll1'0AI or oorlJ toolldorm>llllll ... • , .. ttou. Ht:n an neom- .. _.., dlt• 1ar Nlwember tor .,.U?oa toannool-""-1 asr WI s Koo. II .. -ud CootnJ ..... ;1s ... JaiN ud .............. . 1'1 "' h""" ud lito fu Cui. -....·-..U s ....... 5o c...--Fat ........... It 5o Cr • _ .......... . .. ~. AU -.,._,. ·-·--lloo.IO. be reduced to $150,000. '•We feel that a third yea r 's HUD grant ..-ould pay off the state," Mlss Temple eq>bLDed, ··and wtth tbe $24,000 annual rental we are getting by leaslng the botld- ifllll: 011 the site to a prtnte schOOl, we shOUld be ablf' to startdeve~lngthesen~r c!Uun ceoter Ule' thJrd rear." Couacilmeo Paul Ryckotf and Howard Rogers opposed the grant appUcatlon. Mr. Ryckotf Is against such use of f~ra.l bousing tu.Dds, and Mr. Rogers said he teared that '' llltimtt•ly, str1D&swW bt! atta.cbed'' to the f~eral -.. ··We stlt:Mlld procHe! wtth tbe acquistion of the 5th and Mucuertte property oo our own,·· he suggested.·· WP are a city of means." Councilman Peter Barrett also hintf'd at .somp Mure opposition. "I do have con- r Pru about usLD&: thls money," he told theCOUDCU, but went alonr with tbe votP to bold the second public Ilea ring Oil Nov. 24. SpeakLD&" in b.Yor of the t:ranl application wne Josepll Mariscal of Balboa lsla.od, Gwen Feltoo of lr- Yloe Terrace, Ruth Kahn or Bayside VUla.«e, Jam@S sa .. ·yer of Ne'lfPOrt Het&hts, A\e:r. Ward of West NeYpOrt, arv.1 Robert Coles, whO ls vi'ce-ctalrman of th.e city's communlty development cttiuns adVisory commit- IN, which recommeoded a senior ceater as: tbe best u.se of the HUD ftiDds. Mr. Mariscal and Mrs. Katm SJ)Okf of a need lor p~Uc trallSPOrtalioo to ret senior cttiJ.eos: to the cetl- ter, aad Mr. M.arlsa.l asked that k.ltcben facilities be in- cluded In the ceotu. Councilmllll Ryckolt -.oo- dered about •hit he aUld a "c.ontndtctloo beCWHDtbe county ~~~~~lines for apply- ill( for ttM! mooey aDd tt. rectenl Ust of wbat pro)tcts caa be tbwtcld.'' He ootid tt'et theC04Dt}program "ap- pears to put the thrut totally on low -(:Qst hoQslrl&." At tiM NoY.rApublicllola.r. ~. the CoecU will looll at a spKiii.C ptopoal lor tbe fllDds. Tbt pl'GI)OII.l, 1f okayed, m•st be IIIIJnllttld to the cOUDty bJ Dec:. \., 'and the ctty ..,.ld t•n, by Jan. 1, wbetber 'ht n- Q•st ls apptoYid, COMBAT WRII ERS PICK FRED DAVIS Eulp -. -FI'Od DootJ ... oloctod ... -., tbe o,...oc_....,... of ...,. eo,. c .... Corn u K+Ma A-. at u .._. ..... '** •• , ... ,._, .,. It -·· S.llod r t *'mllll 11 c.. -dol-. • ae~TtdJlltS Jll'lilll· ....... c:.,,. u ., .. ........ ,. '· A?lo---IIJI " I -GnP tl ~ ~ .. ,,., ,....,_ ........ -·--= ., 9 .. 4 .. Ill 9 lt-Panff-- Quick acUGD ID appnbend- i.nc a robbery suspect YOD tne award lor OUI.eer Haebll. Last Jun~P 3, he heard a pollee radio broadcast: ttat the Corona del Mar Post omce had ,.st been robbed. He chlsed the saspect at higb speeds to a senice station at Campus and Mac- Arthur, aDd shoe him as the suspect a.Jmed a pistol at another policeiTIIJl. orrtcer YargesdlscoYeH<i 3 SeuhOr• Drive aptrtmeot fire tut Ju.. 5 a.od rtaUd his Ute to cheek botb a,a.rt- l'D8KI ... UC4!di.Ja U..t•- bodJ ftl lllsidt. Keyaote tplllker at bte awards hmcbeoo n.s Loa Anceles Police Chief Ed Davis, a former corn radP. of Newport Police Chief James Glavas when Chief Glans served on the Los An(eles force. Census due soon in NB A door-to-door ceru;u.s ID Newport Bea.cb Is scheduled for mld..Juuary, 19?6. The city ts seeking 152 ''eoum- erators" to cooduct tiM! cen- "''· The purpose of thlt DOse- count wUI be to update 19'70 fedenl census pop~latlon fl&ures used by the !tate tn alloc.attnc tu money to the dty. A second purpose, ac- cordtng to city usoclate pia.Doer Cntc Bh~ell, is to · •gather demo(nphlc aDd soc.o-economtc data tor commu.ntty planniac, ge11eral admlnistntloo and speetat prognms," He predicted ttat the re- Aits or the ceosus wUI brtD( more state mooey to tblll ctty In tbe form of shared psoUne, ciprette and motor Yebicle -.res. Temponry city workers. who ..-Ul be paid from St.SS to $2.10 an hour, wUI work at least 6 boUrs cb.Uy fbr 2 to S wefla. 5tartin( about Jan. 14. TM peuoon1.t o(_ Oce 11 Llty Hall (pbo.e 140- U 01 ) will take awucauau uotil Dec. 1%. Tbt ialormatp UWJ wtU coUeet •W IDcbtdt tbe bi.A W.U.C. accord~~& to Kr. Blooll' • HoulaC Wllt locldol ud """""""'· • ltotilltiDC est .... -- ocapt.ed or nc:aat. tJIPI oJ ltndun, hOW .-., _,tl ud rooma lD lhwctut. Ilk • Total ~' II&U.. o llc1Mlhol4-• Ace. MX ud t~· ---• Total U.UJ ~ tit: tm. • " ,..., .. lhl ... ,~ -.. _,.,.,.,.. .... ~ , ....... ........... ·-----.,....... ,, 11 ••• a.-IS .. ... $ 2 $[ . .. " -·-11-C .... ;;T,IDV .• Im. ·THEO ROBIN ~=::::::~::;~::=::~:;;:;. ar raA!Iall. _,.TI ; ~~~-.&; .L __.__ .,.n.-e:: :,!• .. ..,_ . .,. --r .. .._ _ ... . .. ...,....., ....... . N1W £. HMPA.-....... , ... of lie bol., cldM--..... . ............................. '** tW ... ., .. , · cblld will .... Gil-.. • ~ C~ THE FIRBT AMt!miiENT -~~~ 1 ,-., ...... ._,.,_ .. ,. Tile c<11troUerure al;nya buay, -It-::: :=:~:::.:::U: ~ WbCDl they may c<11trol. A popular u. ponllll,--lod to tafcnt 18 the newapaper oewarack, now IIIII ordooolr ~­ under crtttcal ~ here In Newport :!" J:"t: ~ ~ Beach and elaewhere In the ·atate, and lo 1191.11:-'-·...._ no doubt throughout th8 nattm. ;:.:':. ".t...'"'.:l:.t The unccmfortable truth, which must Ar101 Air Sonjco 1a 1111 he called to the attenttm of these news-:'!:.':~':tor .:U111 ~': raclt critics, ta that freedom, Including onr tl>t 1~400 fool hiP the freedcm of the press Is at times 111• Sboola 111 u-coet-, pH 440 II.P. O,UO.Itaad acccmpanled by same Inconveniences. p-. 11o -IIJIDIPIIS,- The prOblem could he solved. forthwith ooo feet -be br<llte • tbnJoP I cloud -IIIII In a dictatorship. Our fOWlding fathers, tOOIIld tdmsellllrlar-... however, wisely q~tedfor freedcm, risk-lalo8 tilt~.'!.'~...-;.!':. e Oeftr UM1U to UN """ lng the censequences thereof as to he eompou 11111 this cloy ..... preferred to the lren hand of an absolute be il«lded to ... 11 dldll't wort. AJtbough be preYiausl)' government. bad no... to 18,500 to« 11> We have the law on our side --the Son otego. 1>t t .. ts he .... highest law In the land, the U. S. Cen-::~~~~:teared the Stitutloo, Which states explicitly that Ten lbouSIIId speetotors Cengress shall make no law abridging •ere tllrUiod bJ tbe speed and sldll of ulators at the the freedom of the press. Courts have 1910 '-S..cb IDterDR· held that the First Amendment to the ,_. air nees 00 • Sua-day afternoon. Serpa.nt Tbeo Coostltutlen Includes protectten for the Rob1Ds. tormortr a ._ right to distribute newspapers as well Beach resldeat IDd at ooe time a Dally Telegram CU· as publishing same, for what value Is rler. made the fastest"""" there to the right to publish If the ..... he •ent around the closed triangular course right to distribute Is abridged! I have three times, a distance or forwarded recent court decisions to the more than 64 miles, ••· t N B b City tablisll!n( a world•s speed atten ton of the ewport eac record of 156 miles anboUr. Council. I trust that will settle the He was tl>t first mao to matter. • • • • ny out of Red Blufl' tor tbe Air Foree ID eonjunetloD with lbe U.S. Forestry Service, patrollog and ebeck.l.ng for * NO COMFORT FOR CONSERVATIVES fires 1n the area. His p1aoe President Gerald Ford's shake-up of his palace guard cannot by any means he Interpreted as a move toward a more censervative administration stance. Nor can the announcement by liberal Nelsen Rockefeller that he will not he a veep candidate with Mr. Ford. Indeed, both events are leftward oriented. President Ford couldn't get along with criticism of detente with the ccmmunists or with agitatten for streng national defense. Those trouble makers are now gene. And who gains In Influence? Who but our natlen's "Invisible government" the Council on Foreign Relatiens, that elitist group of lnternatlenallsts who seek to undermine our natienal sovereignty In favor of a ene world order. Read the following analysis, and see who Is running the show. ''SHAKEUP" HlstorJ.ans, DO doubt, wt1l record that November 3, 19'75 was the day of President Ford's "sbakeup,"ColocldeotaJly, tbey wtll say, U ns the sune day that Vtce.President Rockefeller Yoluntarlly remo•ed blmself from cootentloo tor the Ylce..prestdency for the oeld term. Tbose Americans •ho believe that this means that the RocketeU@r family 1s DO looger In control of goYernmeat polley are the same ooes who also betleYe tn Saata Claus, the Easter Bunny aDd the Tooth Fairy. Let us look at what tbe "alakeup" accompUsbed. bad only a ooe way ndlo. from plane lo ground, whlcb was used to report to the oearest forestry station U aoy nres were discovered. From 1918-1921 be was statk>oed at March Field, Mather Field. Red Bluff alld North Island, After con- stden.ble experience 1n all kinds of Oytng and as a Oytng instn:ctor, he was a test pUol for the 9tb Aerial Squadroo, made routine flight$ to Altura• for the forestry se"loe and re- members a barnstorm- Ing airplane u:hlbltloo where a SWecUsb stunt ruer was the main attraction and wbose poblletty slop~~ was ''Fliers come and ItO but the ·Swede .goes oo forever.'' On the -cloY Theo wa.s tak1Dg his plaJle up Into lbe alr; after )Udgtnr tbe wind current he felt that U be followed tbe usual take off pattern tbe wiDd was eo strona: It would bave blon hls Ugbt plane sl<leftys lDto some beavy eleetrleaJ wire cables eneled nearby atooe stde or tbe runny, 10 be decided to take an alternate course, ftyt.ng stra)«ttt lnto tbe cables aDd golag over lbe top. A8 be oeared he realized be could oot cltar them 10 THE CAFriON 011 Ute • back ol tblo 1911 phOto, --writta~ bJ' pOot Tbto. Roblu blmteU, AJtt '•Yuma, A"--IIJMU 11111· Lowto maebtJiopa.., TbeO II boldloC tilt .... ..._ u .. -Ia lroot "' tilt Armr "J..,•• patrol piau. ftocer tooetliDg h1a Uumb lD tile form of a etrele w1.tb tbree llll(ers 111_,. up. warda saJIDg Ia a kiDd ot stcn WJcuage, "Nice golnc. You're o.tt.•• The aeD daJ tilt Swede took 1111 plaoo lato tbt l1r for some stuDt nytae &Dd ensbed to bJa deatb. • ID ooe ol Tt.,'a runa to Alturas Field from Red Bluff a erowd was watcblDC as be was approaebtng to land. A man oo tbe fteld held up a wbeel to I.Dd.leate one of tbe laDcltni •boels of Ills plaDe was oft. He was tnstructed Ia fty back to Rod 811111, wbere be made a sueeessful 1ao4l.ag oo ooe wheel. He flew a Uttle Jennie Curtis AJ.r. e raft. He liked to take it lnto a ta.UsplD, wtlieb tbe larger planes of today do not do. Tbeo eame to Balboa loot ... lng tor work tn 19Zl. Not ftod1ac any heopenedbl.sown auto repa.lt shOp on East Bay An. oa the site of tbe Fan Zone for $15 per moatb rent. One day In June of U.t year two men came to the gan.ge offering h1m good money for his repair sOOp. They meJJtloned ttat they could get a Ford dealership 1f tbey eould buy b1s busi- ness and the buUdlng. He told tbem tbat neither ns for sale. Tbat same aftemooo Theo hurrted to Los Angeles to contact the Ford people and before the day was done Robins Ford dealerstdp"hs bom. In 1922 he becatne a sllb-tnnchtser tor wm;s- Knl.gbt.Qrerland auto- mobUes and sbortly there· after be tw.d Ford dealer· THEO IH PILOT G/1118 stllps In Newport S.cb, HunUnctoo Beach and La- guna Beach. From the site or tbe Fun Zone he moved in 1930 to the aoutbeast corner of !2m Street aoo Ceotnl Awe. Ill Ceflln..l Newport to a bulld. lng erected for tllm by the late Lew Wallaee. Hts next mOve was1o bU oft ftCUt!. ttei on Coast u.,.. oe&r tbe Arehes, andiD1966bemoved to tbe . present location at 2060 Harbor BIYd. Ia Cost& Mesa. (Continued next week.) ' • -The Birela lAf I ·~iam ~Nixon -..WO.'-»IJ I -...r.--,,._ " ... ..,. *•• at -o. ...a.m,,.,.c 1• o ..... 1 •• _ _.. .,.. a ...... ~ ••.• , ......... ,...."". zt ....,..;::;: .. :4.,_. --••••v•·--~· !illlloloi • t;:;i::;n t. ... -I' • II ittlr . • -Pt ;'kt ..._,. ,._,._••·•~•'rnNUltor 1m ,,., ,,.,.. .......... Dr ........ ~ -• Y.a; q 1 boMd claaiMM ad ......... iJI tM A____.;"-0....· p10ojoloat fll tllo·~ h-IIi-Pll\l', Ill 1•1111o- ....._ ~ .......... -........ -..!;1 ...... .......... .,IIW,.IOO,Ia-_ ... ,~ .. ...,, .. lwdby -flfotmfoclooollowiMt ~-..... Y-Ar· -""' publlealloa .,,... -· -bad .............. ·-tityoflarJe~ .. topoUt,. A\ tlltt ot _. nrtdtf to • lcalcompolp.. (Prioi to the fl. ,......., the~ Ill lo!llm. foctlvo dotAr olll1at "'"• bo bad bo-~ o ~. l,tol'!n· i~Ndy cjwn tllo Nlaoll -· Gil,...,.,........,, 111 ~ poll• tho flnt. 146.000 ol o that DOlled him ...r tl '"'!~!'!'"' tiOO,OOO olodao-i Obvlouoly, Dr. Ia poolito the_, lint -~to­ Hammer }lad.lome powwtul rea· nin later iDecribed • pokn.it of "" lor koopinJ hio ••JIIICif\ f« himooll 10 ••CoaoJa<ll Anund Niaon quiet. Ht.IDIDIP," aa nidtoce.othil .t_. Bike trail dedicated 1-V--a.JIIIoo Mu.t American~ know that Richard Nixon Qjoyed a reputa· 114 Newpott BMeb blQ. tion-aa an anti..COmm\lftitt. He ways ctttseu adrW:t1'7 com-achieved it throucb hit bicbly mllfll, lD ooopentkla wttb publici1ed but actually minor Ute bteeatiDDI&l eommtitet, role in the expc:.ure of A1pr Hilt wtU dedteate tbe new bleyele in the la~ 194(M. On the lltftnCth ~ ikllll E. Cout fhry. ofthatau;'llea~anda~atdeal bitWteD Jamboree Road aDCI of rhetoric, ~chard Nu.o.n wu Atocado Cof'ODl del Mar catapulted mto a promtnence at a:tct p.m. today, lfof: that ca!"ed him all the way to U at lniAe Tern.ee Part. the Wh1te Houae. yiJ Seoro of !n1De Terrace C!oee watcbert of the former wW be emcee ud the lr· Pres1dent. however, have never YIDe Ternee Phlltarmonle been foo~ed ~Y Nixon'• anti· Grq Ylll pronde refrelh. Commumlt 1m ace. The real meta NixOfl wu revealed to i.nereuinc Tbls. bicycle tn.U .UI be numben of American• alter be tbe flrlt aecment oftbe lt:tte became Pretident, .. be blued a blU-c•teDDial route to be trail to one Communi.lt·Sociali.lt dedfeated and .tped. Tbe goal after anoth~r: It wu Ni:ron Amerte&D ReYolutioo blcen· who brourht lfllltlmacy to Mr.o teaatal eommlssioa of Call-Tae-tunr; who enrineered fan- fora.la I.Dd CAL TRANS bin taatic increun in the •iu and deslpated Coast Hlgbway 1n reach of the federalrovemment; Southern Callfornll as tbt who 1loried in our 1hameful Cl.· blke..ceateoo11l route IJld pitulation in Southe&~t Alia, plan to b&Ye tbeeaUrelqtb and who deleaated enormoua of lbe route slped by Mareb power to Henry Kiuinpr and a 1, 1976. hoet of other left-leanina appoin-..... 3· Aof •5· STU DEH T$· AT COROHA·DEL ·MAR ·HI Corona del Mar h1«b school bas 3 American Field SerTtee sbtdeats ln atteo. d&nee this year. Dom1niQUe Ktmmerlln, No, Richard Nixon we• never a real anti·Communitt. But for some who micht require addi· t ionaJ evidence to •upport our view, .we •ua• a look into the backpound of Nixon·contribu- tor Arm&nd Hammer.lt ia hichly •icnificant that this man would go to 1uch lenctha to help the man with the anti-Communiat ftcUon. , ) Hammer atlytd oa ln tbt So- viol ·u.... ..ill t93L flurioc thia period be A.:DMNCi • fe»tune by ptlloriJic the prico.._ an treMune ib.t luld bMD etolen from the RuDn ariatoc:nlc7 by the Commwtiatl. He f#lea took his fortune out of R...a., -be wu one ol \l'ti'Y few able ·ro dn ao -and m•de •dditional millioot producinc wbiN:ey and ralaina livatock in the United Stat.. In 1967, he ocquirod the o.:c;.:.tol PetrOleum Corporation. II\ tt· cent~ be hM ~ Khruabehev •nd.,'ovtv •• whil• ~int th• We- ficielyoltllololl-<up u.s. -thati<Hptlto ' ~.,.. "'-· \" !, Aa l•pwtaat Palat ~~ :._ The point we wiab 1 ;au.. about •11 rA thia ia th.t li noto- rioua pro.Communilt. • ~fJiend and qent ol evlrJ ~.dicta· tor and • beneficiuy of Rid tyr · a.DD)', obvioua1y wanted •io keep Richard Nixon in the <White Houae .. Thia ill the ttoJY Lbl.t OUiht to be he•dlined, rapt the mere fact of Hammer'a v ... tlorl ola campaign contribut~' law. But don't WMte tima looki.aw for thi• •tory elteWhere. ~uM·you won't fmd it. The NixoG ,.,uci• that.JO appealed to Or. H.aimer are bein1 continued by Preei - dent Ford, and the AJD.erican people have been told that •uch perfidy i• procreu. e 1m ~JoM lWTit Socift>'F#Ot'"' ' tromiFnnce, Is staY!ncwllb Mr. ud Mrs. James Jotm- soa. Jose La Vlna from the PhtltwlDes Is at tbe bome of Mr. aDd Mrs. Cbl.rles Sword. Host flmlly for Ted Stridlbel'l, trom SwedeD, are Mr. and Mrs. Rlelard TOM ANDERSON Coollllc. .. Coi'ooa ' cHit' Mar AFS sta- deola are 11om· Dmtlap, wbo Is DOW stud)1Jic lD Japan; Tort Case, reeemty returned from a summer seuloa 1D Turkey; a.Qd Brett Muon, who ts now tn the PhUtpplnes. ' .. r•••-• ! " • ., • Q. Wily iJ it JIIIU tlln~ il v~ry lirtl~ cri1ff~ ifl 10m~ co&mtri~• -Switt~rl4nd, for inttGnu.' -lndi6o A. (I) Swift justice. In the Arab world, con· victed thieves have a hand chopped off for the flnt offenae; the other band, for the second offense; the head, for the third offense. In America, thieves ,et dected Vice-President. (2) In Switzerland, each hou.ehold la required by law to bave IUJIS and · ammuRition to defend it. Q. Which 1ide 1.1 ottr toremmen.t Ofl in the btftt/~ for Por~l'! -P. T. Health. Ed-tio"r ,!\'fill,. and B•nkruptcy ill fti1t the Aid For Dependent Children .. clientele" iJ now 11,239,611. One out of every eiJht children ln the land of the free (handout) has a parent pttina welfare money throuah aid to dependent c hildren proJnms. In some biJ cities, the ratio as one out or every three. Twenty ye1rs qo, lt1 wu one out of every twenty. WUllam E. Colby, -.rho was not a member of the CouneU On Forelp Relatloas Inc. (CFR), is otrr. George Bush, wbo m a CFR member, 18 IN. James R. Schlestapr, who was NOT a CFR member, is OUT. Donl.ld Rllmsfeld, who IS a CFR member, ~ IN, Rogers Morton, who ns NOT a CFR member, Is OUT. Elliot Rlct.rdson, Is IS a CFR member, 11 IN. Henry A. Klsstngn, a CFR member, stays I.D u secretary of state but steps out of tbe p:lSitioo as bead of the Natiooal Security CoaDCll to rna.U room i>r Brent Scowcroft, wbo IS a CFR member aod wbo l.s de· scribed bJ the Associated Press u "a K.~u~Dctr protege.'' be dove tbe plane uodemeath .. tbe cables. He circled the field after be eland and saw the Swede stpal1oc to blm wUb Ills rtght lndu: BALBOA EASrER WEEK Ym'I'OR? •• Ttlls -·e~patlemu 11 our OW'II n.odore Robins, relaxing at the beacb Dea.r the pter wbeD bt nrst came to Balboa ill 192:1. (Snapshot from Tbeo's persooal pboto album.) A. Pra:ident Ford is .. conoemed" about Portupl becomina another Cuba, • 4aatt in the · bact of NATO. Welfare il bankrupti.nt our n1tion, fmatly an4 moraUy. So some of our conaerv1tive politicians are sponsorina • Na1 ional Welfare Reform Act. Under it, no lonaer will collqe students of millionaire parents be able to Ft food st1mps. (Somebody else will p:t'em for him). No lonpr will people e1min1 up to S 13,000 a ye1r be eli&ible for welfare. (They11 find w•ys to put their incom~ into other names). • HARBOR VIEW PALMS EdUor ol tbe Eulgn, ' In regards to t.be palm tree dlspQte ln llatbor VIew Hills -I feel aaotber sick should be beard. The KueUs' claim, be- cause tbeY boaebt their IDmt lD 1960, tbe Harbor View Hills Commllll1ty Asm. and lnlDe Co. bi.Ye DO lepl rtgbt to ea.toree tbe bU oo tbelr treel. J a.lso bouebt my bome 1D 1960 IIIII -from lbo start tbat tbt trees a.Dd shruba oo my prcpertJ were 1101 to block Ute 1'1 ... of .. , atlgbbor. We li&Yt allllrxrn. C.C.IJ R'a &lid any by.laws aod amendments oow and bereafter. I am oot a nelebbor of tbe KueUs, so tbelr palm trees do oot bloc:t my view, but I'm lUre tbe two oeigb- bora who did complalo hue a nlld reason to do so. Now tbe plot tMckens. None of the ma))r dally nna. p8plrs or Ylre serTlces or nd1o.tele'ftl1oa oetworks told aa abclJt lbe CFR membership or the "sbaklup" DOm.loees. Nor did tbose. purveyon of "'all tbe aewa ttat flts" tell ua tbat lbeJ tbemsel.-es are ODder the ~trol of tbe CFR. A penal ol the CFR's membeublp rocter will quickly r"e&l the names of tbe Jdcbelt olftel&U Ia bl.oJdnc, tn. IAII'IDCe, petroleum, edueatloll, reJ.IPtll. fiW!rt:IJDm•t, ~J.tablJic. goYernmerat &Dd eommiBlleatiaaa. ADd sitting up tbere at tbl pinnacle of tbe CFR 1s tbe elll1f1'Ditl of tbe board n aoae otber U.o Dafld Aoektfelltr. He r.s be«a a dlrector of tbe CFR liDee 19451 ud was a V.P. tbtreof from 1950 to 1970 before brecomiJ11 U. chairman. nne otbtr Roeket'ellen are tHmbtra --H.-. Aldrieb. JOIID D. tbe 'rd &Dtt Rodman. Tbt mu. fto dlncta tbe .-u army of blftltmeat eJ;~trtl wa.o loot after tbe flr-a.tc Rockefeller flmUJ bui!Mu lllter..C..I. Rlcbard- -DUwortb, II allo a CFR member. Tbt Roctefellert an IDdHd ruaot.ac lbe .... • tl».t we mutt abide b7 tbt llr. Blakemore, preatdeot of tbe HVHCA, ba• beeo ac- cused of appolDUDg aew di- rectors to tbe board.. This Is DOC lbe eaM. Board mem. btrs are tleeted at our yearly meetlac lD JUIQI.ry. U a member ll unable to llttml hill ...... lbt board of dtreetora a&JPOIIlt• the aew mtmbtr. • • Wtatoa.L YuBantD 4112-DOI'eiiiAYI. Los Al&mltoc • • • BICENTENNIAL INSULT If I were a flnanctal centrtbutor to the Claremmt Collegea, I would certainly withdraw auch BUPPort --u lmg u commmlllt A.ncela Davta remalna m the · payroll. It_ ta an act 11 aupreme folly to htJ'e .o lnatructor who ta commttted to the communlllt-Mantat phUoaopby 11 ·world c,.....at, the-·lrlm• tarret bela( ~ -fne aattCD. Wbllt AD · brrltq eud4Littoa frllll Clar-<llt to aar blcall h' celebnttcal ~ . TIL.,MCJ•i•• (7U) 6n.tl• . -tJI'MIAL. d Alia . . Clf .. 1111 01\'Y Clf 1 a u .-., • ali . P1J!UWID WIIIL1', • ,...., ....... cU. ..... -.... Ill-...... ,ti~ --Ill MI............ --.-. ....... c-..... Cdr. ,. ··-JWtitcij II q E -'"" .. I ..... .... .. -... ?l:t--• 3'· 5 I ( ,...~. ..... .o:.lC • ~:st!:ra· •1!1:·:· ~--c..erfl· ..... ... .., -...... .. .. • 1110 till ,__ I .. .,.,;· t.· • -L iAJ.& ~ .• ·.I~· I=· I • .\ .. • ROUUA ~······"••· ····~~~·-. . ·. ............ --... ·-~a:::t Oinltl-·--Clio_.,....,.,..., --_Harbor View Americana I feel people pay 1D Har- bor Ytew Hills for tl'le Ylew of tbt ba.y and ocean and certalDiy do oot want tbat Yiew blocked byaoelcbbor's stmlbt or trees. If you 1fiJlt btc: trees, tben you shoUld be llYID& 011 lenl lots; thea JOU wlll 1et DO compl&lJU. I lira. Vlqtnl& Olllom Harbor VIew HWI Tbe Harbor Yin HWs Committee of the Oruce COOIIIJ Pbllllar....OC Society wUI preaeat an Amerteua procram at 9:30a.m. Tuea- day, No•. 18, at tbe borne ol Mrs, lllue LlflllpiAio. 19Sa Port Bishop Place. Two club membera wtU partieq.te In the pqnm. Jeu Coot, wbO flnt per- formed Ia CbUdrta'a TbeW't: LD C bleaco, 11 & -In arlo lndoole ol Nortl!lr-m U~ tctloolol-blllll-p..t--.Jr ID lldlo, .... llllltol-.lloalo Bordl rectlYtd her IIIMJI"tl tnloto, laWOiblllstoo.D.C., ... -qll, ...... lltlt YOI'bd u a e•re' 80rlGIIt aM a~~'wtttl. tbl "nmMir· -Cllolr. Qo llU ·-bdornopclllto--to• lito llor.tl ~ ... 1IIJI ........ ., •lito- llllp. Co-llueraFI will .,..,... lloloiud a=ctrt ..... ._.. _G...., ·" tcllRS TOSI!PIUI ~ ........... ... .... -........ .. .................. ....... .. -. .... ..l ==~ But Henry Killinacr. true to form, bas done all he could to help tbe Communist• take O¥er and ensl1ve another domino. Under policiet enaineered by Kininaer, the American taxpayer is beina ripped~ff to tile tune of twealy five million dollan to help the Red umy take over Portupl. Q. Y Oll /II Nridly lllke ''" polltlon tll•t tlt•~Y "'~ IW() 1ldn to n~ry qu••tlon. not tlu. rl;l t tid I •nd tit• Jtft lid~. ht tltt ,qltt llde «nd tie• wtonf lid~. How t'OIM' "rlflt ,.. . , •lw.y• rillltl -M. fll. A. Well, Ecdal .. tes Qaapter 10, Vene l, Nys: ·• A wile m.a.n '1 beert ilst hll •• to.->4 -boot • tool•• , blart st lUI left ... ,.Go With~! l Cl How ,.,., eldfd;u It riUI' mlllll'r)' .. ,_,_ ,.,.,., """--~ ... ........... -~ ,., •• 4.,., ,,.,,,,,. --1 -F.IL The National Welfare Reform Act is like tryinl to clean up a whorehouw. The bat thin& to do Is to put it out of businns. There is no neuse for federalized welfare In •'free Rtpublk. Q. Are yow MYi"l th•r wt lltOtAid "de-ncoptl•' ·• R1111lt1 •nd •II other com,.u.nht llfltu? -H.E. A. Emphatically, We •hould ••reCOIRla:•" no "''tave. •te ... Whet'J a $lave tllle1 My •ttte wbicb doe. ftOt · ••· ill eltiztftl to kaft. Not just Jewa -.... .....,. If I:IUe:r ...,.. in power ill O...monY to.loy. would ow~meet .. nc:opia." ~l•t lfo. It• "" r••H•alltle• for ttWaa. -"'"· .,. ---(001 • .-..). ..., ...., r .. ,._. zf--. ., ...... ,..... . . . ... , ........ ...... -A-..., ,.._..III I IF -0 I • I f:lf •' Keep .cOol with CANVJlS .AWNINGS Don't let the sun epoil yout patio fun. Sh•de wltfl colorl'UI can._ fof cool CQmfort, Call or COfM b¥ torlr• Htlmatlll. .,. .,,_ ,.,.. . UOJ SOUTH MAIM Newport Prinlers ...._ illlli' a. atr, .-,. l*llld • eou.e, -. u. ...-.. 'ht rr ·eai-.. •e.....-uslltld•lMdDttDrllla d6ld b1 a~ 0111111t wa_. a ......,. Jartr 1ut ,..,., ... It u. rrwc-.. ud a "*"-... .,... u081-t•lf ... 8 ~ &l Ton. B.r .......,, ~ at U. ... .,_, ~ ..._ ...... . ..... ... 2 .... ,Col. ...... lllllpeclftl-dUecUou UWid * 111udllid .... ..., ~ taewn.la, a&l!ir da Col WlWua •It wu ~ u aae ..... UM.. ~ ill ..... Cnet. twJ ...ac ta.. Tne or 80 ••• .-c. lMI tilt r~ ud ...... ,.. ........ ol tale old time tbe Dllteb .. y. ~band tale ia.d • .,.,., ,.,..., • • • 1M.-a biOIIOt OD tile diDcJ.a& wUh laO Cllltoml 01' lmiD.IpaUaia ~ !MOd. bttw .. tiM two ...,.. ......... ,..., •.U CJutsnd ._. ud tMrt were Vella Ud ...._ OD ettber tide • ., Pat a.d Diet Iliad la lha.,H. u. o. .,.... ... wa., ., Ja.acuac• problem ••• Pat'•oaJJ~. AUee u _.. u a tltt. ill wldtt lox btr arma WtrtD't lGac _,... t.o CUI'J all trtamed bll4 YtlYit; MU4nd ud Louil tbe Watti1DJ'd eryltal 1M _.. iO ..,.. 'hner ,. tilt S.W]_, Alleu, J...S. 1111 llome ••• lbe IU ID08IIl. tbollb, to lll&ftle ad <:ecn 8ldiV •.•• l...S. liQUid Carol bere IDd tbere • ..,.c11117 • tbe dUcullliil IIdia ~. au ot u act-TbukJctY1Jic table. mlrtlc Caoi•e ta,.._ cblalk oeetlaeel Vtrpda ud lhlcl Wrtpt, Jut barely bome • • • • • from tbltr 1ut toar ••• belt JetJ Met IDIDJ Betty and Georce pd~ Woodford8 llltthlltillc ,..ae, 1Delad1ac M.ra. GlDdb1. are a.llo bome ap1D after Mtial IDd ID· Tbe)' bid a'*" boat 1D Kubmlr wttb Mary )))1Dc btts of oar OWD USA &Ioiii tilt ..ttl ud Ropr Taner (that, 1 bow, mllat bne a.od eut cout.s as wen u oilier poiDtl of bMD 1 tnat), 11ft aJoac tbe euteru ridlt truel-lurl.Dc l!pOU, FlJtac to Fort Ludel'- ot tbt RtlDila1U w1tt1 Enrelt lD tbe brlcbt dale with BunnJ and Jack Wratblr aboa1'd IDIICIJtl EYID bard uRicoletto" ID ...,._ the W!'lther'a Loot Rucer 4, U.. enliiDc cora nwrubotb KremllD U.ter. WUb an the lD1and watenr&Js • • • 8ett1 ald. "It SCENES FROM PARJS aDd otber parts o1 Fruee (in a tbNe ftllde.ra_ DO woadel' 1t wu "the belt was a tbrtlli.Dc stcbt • • • tbNe '*P ptnk ecatJDtDtal fluor to the "80iree de mulqlae et da.nse," Jet." tlamlngot 1n tllgbt aDd •• )lit CGUctD•t IrY1De Terrace Phlltarmoole dllloer-d&Dee. accordlnc to otbers. ronndt._ tbe sumptuous buffet help but manel at tbe tree~ M1 ol ptlleau, tbe hostesses, Mrs. JoeJ Toma, at left. aDd Mrs. Roy were Fru aDCl Moseley Jooes ••• Fran·~ or help feeUnr awed bJ tbe tall ftlt. eruu Boscow. The party wW be held HoY. 14 at tbe Bahia bl&ck lbeer dresa was IPI1Dkled wtth bud studlor 80 majestleallJ aloQc tbe Aorta!' Cort.athlu Yacbt Club. (Enstp photo.) embroidered pmk posies· Grace Metqer The foursome aktrtecS alollpSde Cape a18o wart.Qc black; BtbellJD aod Tom Walk: Canaveral to Sea Plnea, Geoflia. •. clldD•t N t I • "3 t " "· ltlll refttetlllc tbe beauty of the gla-see "Hey there. Georgia ctrl.u bat clld, ex p ay IS goa s eten ud _, piDaaelea rrom thetr lnland stop at the Clot.ters ••• U. oo to Harbor ..-c• to Alasb; MarJ aod Paul smttb; Town, South CaroUna. wbel'e tbe Berttqe A new comedy by Woody The curtain wtl1 go up at ..,..n11ac Sally l.,er ud busbaod; EUeeo Golf classics are beld ••• they tot IDa KliDg aDd Robert Htllard. 8:SO p.m. Nov. 18 for a IDd Artlllr Strock, P.cl1 Hakea, the Mar-bit of golf tbemselYea. Flytrw back to Miami. ''Three goataaodablaoket,'' 5 nlgbt l"WW. •n lfledeellers, Gus Brellna, Larena Dos-they went on down to tbe Yocatan Peo.1Diula, ts tbe next producUootor tbe Tbe cast iDcludes Michael ..a, tM Reid Wuaou ouve Latham Grace saw the BEAUTIFUL Mtt1ll& ol wa.t may Lido lsle Players. Todaro, Gloria Soss, Bud Slmpeoo fJ'om San ciei'DIDte, Kama' Roua-poaslbly be the future Mellcan RM.era; -·-Brewer, RGo FUian, Bram- tUe &lid Elberta Jcoes; Fnnnie and Bayard major atop oo the WIJ' bact wu GcaadlJa)ln l.IGAL MOnCI -. · well Yocmc aDd Ursula Mll- RJ(Ier ••• thlt tlDJ black and gold pansy ••• and, as I said ••• bomllc ID to tbe NOTICE ler. Tom Tltu ts tbe dir~c- pJa sbe •ears ls nry special ••• u ls the place that sboold hue a gold star, tutead OF PUBLIC HEARING tor, aDd Joyce Lawrence ptn awarded to too.e wttb 50 years as of a dot oo the map ••• Newport Bach, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-beads up tbe backstage crew, Tblma • • • Her daacbttr 1s also a Theta, Callforn1a • • • accordinc to our oatt•e EN tbat the CUy CouneU o1 assisted by Lee t.beGregor, whlcb tllbances tbe award ••• Yore lD-wanderers. the City of Newport Beach Hester WWs, JohoGatesa.od eluded otber members of tbe famUy Beverly • • • • • wW bold a pubUc beari.Dc Mary Gates. ud llm MtJeU • • • bad a nlee 'talk with More waoderers just bomi.Dc lD • • • are to consider recommenda-Tbe comedy dais with the blm ••• IDd Kath1 a.od Douglas MeDooald the Balboa's O'Kelly's, Lee and Pat. '1'1raa Uons to the CountyotOrange btgb cost of allmony a.od how from San Fraoctsco. the Clll foliage toar ••• wttb btceoteDDJal reprd!Dc the Southeast Or. one fellow tackles the prob- Tbere wu anotber party that eve at the as mucb lD eYldeoce as the colorftllleans aace County Clrculatloo lem. Offteers Club • • • boaoriDc the t.brtoe • • • Bostoo • • • WWiamlbufl ••• ODe Study (SEOCCS) covert.Dc the G L IS TOPIC commandlot,. Geoeral Louis wusoo from thLDe, though. It ls only a 12 mootb walt for transportatioo study of the · PO RTU A WubiJJctoo. D.C. Of course we were hllted, another colorful taUt Rlgbt? southerly half of Orange AT BOOKSTORE MEET alated aDd directed to our area halted IDd The Balboa Ocean Front MUlers. Eleanor County, lDcludi.Dc the San "Portugal revisited and Mr. Berls was agaiD atuted, ~ked u he (nee Berls) aDd J . WUliam ••• he's the Joaqutn transportatloo cor-recollectloos of the revolu- was a VIP ••• 00 ••• be replied. But he dexterous wood caner and gem polisher ridor and the TICMAP area. tioo'' will be the subje<:t or bu been a Very Important Person to me . • • are h.-dlng for San Fraoel..sco for a NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR-a talk Friday night, Nov. tor a grat IIWlJ yeus. 1t was a deUcbttul Tbanksgirlnc week with daughter Nancy, and THER GIVEN tt.t the said. 21, by Barbara Woodward of eveo.toc ••• Hope General Wllson•s was husband John Kretz and Uttle 5-gol.De-to-pubUc heartnc wW be held Promootory PolDt wben equally so. kloderprten Jeff. They'll be bome looc on the Z4th dayofNovember, Friends o1 tbe American • • • eoouch to re..pack for Christmas In South 1975, at the hour of 7:30 Op1n1oo Bookstore meet at HOMING IN: Just the rtght time for Thanks-Amertca and a couple months Ytslt wttb p.m. ln the CouncU Cbam-7 p.m. for a potluck dinner clYinc plana ••• the Allena, Pat and Richard, another daughter and famUy, C·nol aod Dick bers of the City Hall of the at Our Lady Queen of Angels of Coroaa del Mar, bari.Dc tad a happy, Powell Jr., and tbelr twlD dau~bters. Tbey City of Newport Beach, Cal-Cbarcb ln Eut Bhlff. but mueh too sbort ncattoo 1n tbeCarlbbean, love their Spanish type home there 1D Borota, lfornia. at wtuch time and Tbose atteDdlnc are asked talaDd boiiPtnc ••• tbetr faYorlte belDC the Colombia . • • Carol Is an artist and ts place any and aU per&OOS to brt.Dc a dish tor 8, along one with tbe spilt persooallty ••. St. Martin-tlDdlng plenty or color to record wttb ber lDtensted may appear and wttb complete place sett.I.Dcs. Slnt MaarUn ••• Freoeb-Dutch. BoftlYery palDt bnsh. l am, ot course, e~tinc a be beard tbenon. The public ls IDyUed. Those IDd l*h aboftr ol emerald.l wbaa tbe M1llera come Lura Lacioa not ...-tsll1ac to attead U. K GEARING -NEW OWNER .ae21 L COAlY HWY. OCieC*A 0& MAa • CAU Ul ... u ..cl!ll• 67a-DM I Jontue Cologne & body silk Revlon,s Newest Fragrance $3.50 up Rev Ion's New Color-up sticks For Eyes & Lips Soup. Salad 6 Seafood Dinner A cup of Porage 1\r Cermarn, made dJtly tn our kttchen Cn~p '()tnach ~a/ad wtth chopped bacon, hard botled egg 5\\ ect sour dre,stn~ Crepes St Jacq ues Scallop'> !ollnmp, and s/,ced mushrooms m a (her" sauce $'11..9 § wi th gruyere cheese ~ Cocktalb COSTA MESA SOUTH COAST PlAZA north side of the Bullock 's wing Fr~ Pariuna SSb-1225 AMERICAN EXPRESS• MASTER CHARGE•8ANKAMERICARO 20% ·off ••• ,. .. , '''••'U taU. "ttade them want to stay looger. Yoa, of homlnc lD ••• by tbe way o1 Melico Ctty. CUy Clerk dinner may eome for the City or Newport Beacb procram at 8 p.m. For ,.. ~0~~~~~~ pl~~ y s p 0 I ice au clio n Nov. 22 r-~-b-~-e~_· _Nrt_ 0 '_tia_!!,_· _/E_ 97 ns_ 5 ip._m __ :a_~f~rva:-646-~ __ 5 °_~r-~_4_~~-~_ugo_. -------:------------, A pair of ooe-act come-More thao 300 unclaimed covered stoleo goods whose TO TAl, PRJNTIN·c; dies bJ Woody Allen, "God" or uuwanted items will be owners couldn't be focmd, F~CILITIES and ''Death," wW be pre-auctlooed otf Nov. 22 at a Includes 133 bicycles, a 1973 fl4b·4444 seated free Dee. 1-6 at Or-Newport Beach pollee auc-Jeep, cameru, typewriters, uce Coast Collece. Uoo. an outboard motor, stuffed fOO N••ufiOrl c.,,., Dr. CurtaiD Is set for 8 p.m. The inventory, m2de up animals, surfboards, sleep-s,,; le 00 I nlcbUJ 1D OCC's DeW 350-of items len on the beach, lng bags, portable TV sets, H • .,.orl B••d ~eat drama tbeater lab. used clty equipment and re-auto tape decks, radios, a ~~!!! iiiiiiiiiiiiii=..;;.;;;~;;;;..;~ • .;;.~~;;~~~~ .. 17 -n. powerboat,. a tricycle, a unicycle, a charnpacne SaturdaY. OnlY- NovEMBER 15th -9:30 to 5 :15 BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! LOWEST PRICES ON LADlE$ SEPARATES • BLOUSES PLAY SHOES • DRESSES J MEN'S SPORTSHIRTS SI:ACKS • JACKETS bucket. and dozens of other Items, lDcluding a Mickey Mouse Key fob. Tbe sale starts at 10 a.m. at the city corporattoo yard., 592 Superior. All pure bases are on an ••as ls" basts and must be remoYed by the buyer at tbe eod of tbe aue- doo. Cash or ebeck payment In ftlll must be made on the spot. An itemized Ust of the mercbandlse 1s oo pare 9 of thls issue of tbe Ellsjp, and may be obtained from the busloess otftce at pollee beadquarters, 870 Santa Bartara, Newport Ceoter. 1.0.0. F. DEDICATION CEREMONY SUNDAY Mike ZllioU, grand mas- ter of the Grand Lodce of CaWorula, and Dolly V. Teutschmao. pres1deatolthe Rebeb..b Assembly of Call- fonala, tbelr otlleers and oftleers of otber braDCbes of the order, wW dedicate tbe lO.O.F. Temple, !476 Newport BlYd., Costa Mea, at Z p.m. Sunday, Na.. ZS . Tbere will also be a mortp(e-burulng ctre- mOQ. Presid.llll oftleers of COlla ..._ Lodle 19, Rante Zaldtina ud Floyd Nelloo. alllll of .... Rebeb.b Lodl•, Rutb ZUdema ud JtuGer- lacb, I:DYltt tbe pabUe to tbe OIZtltnr r1tM. SECURITY WITH HOME OWNERSHIP SAFE, HGH RETLRJ TAX StELTER! The newty Ubetallad KEOGH (HR1 0) PLAN now allows self-.mployed professionals to de- duct 15~ -up to $7,500-of their taxable Income. Thla sum. plus ALL the tnterest earned. Ia tu exempt until retirement. when deposjted in a aate. Insured, Laguna Federal Sav~ngs pgzbook or cefttficate acoount. s.nd In the coupon below for detailed infonnation. or v1s1t our KEOGH Cou,..llora. They'll be glad to l\etp1 r--------------------------, I KEOGH lAgune F-ederel Savings I 1 2eO Ocean A¥enUe.LaGuna Beach, CA 92151 I I 0 Pteua Mnd me KEOGH (HR 1 0) PlAN I l Rtfllr1Nnent Oata. 1 I D I em et.o iftterwted In teamf"Q ebout 1M new I 11.500 maximum lndlvtduaJ AeUrement Account. t I I • I _____________ j - Is your Stole or Jacket hanging in your closet? Why not conven them into a sman Stroller? TH.t:t: lames, Glatu, wbo told ''a ~J ~ ~tloa" •ton bJ • .,.. feqdon atu Holloway ·ai Art Museum The aequtsltloD councU of the Newport Harbor Art M.u. seum wW pre seat aa evening with sterling Holloway at 8 p.m. this SuOOay, Nov. 16. Tickets are $3, Seating ls limited. A ftlm documentary of b1s home and art eollec· t1on ..w also be screened. Mr. Holloway has been ~ collector of coatemporary art for almost 2 deeadesaad t.s been a long time sup- porter of the Museum. BALBOA FUR FACTORY 305 Palm St. -Near the Ferry lfalboa 8.U.804 PENINSULA 675-1192 He lB a veteran stage, screen and radio actor and has appeared io a variety of rums over tbe past 40 years. His votce will be remembered as Jlmlny Crtcket 1n Plnocchio and as the more recent Wlnnle the Pooh. FAREWELL MY LOVELY TO DIG FRANKENSTEIN 1'111 ILLUSTRATED TALENT AUCTION Coastal Orange County Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae wfll meet at 10 a.m. today, Nov. 13, at the home or Mrs. H. J . McG lynn of Co- rona del Mar for a talent auction of handmade ttems. Tree ornaments, baked goods, tandtcratts and stocking stutters wUI be featured. Each Sunday Eveninq 7:00P.M. IIPOSIYIOMS I'IIOM ..... -01'---11 .. ----qu~PQG MAY • SUIMIMa.- Dl. F. IEMTOM IISHOIE ...... -..;.; .. -... .................. c:a-.... ..... .., ....... ........................ ....... a ..... 1' ,., .. w.tll ... Sec.Wy. SUMDAY. HOY. 16. 7 P.M. SEYEH YE.ARS OF "HELL OH E.UTH." .,._c...., ... ~,..Wftii._.,.._.T,a~Rea. ........... 144 .............. ..... ...... ,..,.. .. ..,...... . .............. .. SUMDAY. HOY. U. 7 P.M. THE SECOND COioiiHG OF JESUS. ,...,..-....,..--....,..--...,., •hwfC.......•-~u,.· •r••t •• ••• ••4 ........... QrW"........... .. ~ ..... •WW ..... R•m•idlowtt..lf .... 1 ., ........... _.,. .. ............ -AY, HOY. JO. 7 P.M. WILL JI!SUS LITER4U Y II!I4M4 OH UITH I 000 YI!AIIS? .... ,_ .............. ,..... .. ... •'--.......... -........... a... .. ~­. ., ....... ~ ......... ....... C.-lefQsz " • CJat. a •* ,... II*~~~~· . eo. ;. . .. &ad .. ,.,, ..... . ·._...-..... -.. ·---.... -rae-. , ....... ndl __.... .......... .,. •... CIIIIMila--1101811111 ....... llonftr, ,to-r .. •-llldtllftrcaa'~ m1et to Jlllt "ltoe .MIItl" ..... ~·trw~«-·~ ~Ill( •IJ ........ CIIJ . _, 0.W O'li,U. ..... aiai q11.U.1 -tullor bJc-Umu -Ropro, o&ldlbeell1 "-bo··-""-,.,, IDJarlto to por-• etljold "' ............. wlllcb lbe """· ~11. allowed ID tt plactd em pt>Ue -· waJU 1D IIICb a m&ADtr thl.t tbey t.aterfered wttb pedes- train tn.me." But, Mr. O'NeU warned ttlat other etUes bad beeo rebuffed by tbe courts oter attempts to regulate tbe number and location of racks. City Manager Robert Wynn said he would report bact . o the CouncU iD 30 dl.yli on •.he status of tbe volllbtary Aforts by news Yeodors. BLOCK PA~ENTS TO HEAR PARAMEDICS TESTING RIClPES from tbltr 11W bt,..,.,....l coot book. "Eat Your Heart out. BltsJ RoN." ud •IIIAUc up cooellea tor ·"Gnodma'a PutrJ" ..etJoa of tbt laalor EbeU Club's ''boattqu.e UlllqiM:" Mle aut 'hHdly, Nof. 18, at Balbo& BaJ Club, areltft to'rspt,Mrs. Lawreoce Za.rrtlll of Spnlul HW, Mll. Robert Seott aDd Mn. Gem Coorad, botb of Harbor View Hom11. lin. Scott 11 co.ebiJrman ot tbe eoot book project, IIIIIUDC Mu. U:el Bowman (not lbown). Mrs. ZarrWl wt.l Ul:allrator IDd Mrs. Coorad poenl adft10t. Tbl boob wm bt oo oale at thO -· (Eoatp pboiD,) Church News • PLYMOUTH CONGRE-on '•Joy of reality." Follow· GATIONAL CHURCH, 3262 iDg the 1ervlce, tbe Mea's BrOad st .• Newport Heights GuUd wtn hold an aucttoo -"The Ga11leu erisis: the tn tbe front patio. mincle'' will be tbe sermon topic of theReY, Tom HamU-• ST. lURK PRESBY- The block parents of the too at tbe a:30 a.m. Suoday TERIAN CHURCH, 2100Mar Andersen school commontty sentce. At 10 a.m., Pastor Vista, tast Blufl' -steward- in Harbor View wW meet John Lindvall will preach 00 ship Sunday wtll beobsened t 9 30 thl Frida at Ute 9 and 10:30 a.m. a : a.m. s y, the theme of commitment, Nov. 14,1ntbe mulU...purpose .. All tbe way... senlees. Jim John.IIOD wtll room at the school. This • THE FIRST BAPTIST join Pastor 8111 McQuold Informative re-orientation CHURCH OF NEWPORT to a dialogue sermon ongtv- program wutbecooductedby BEACH, 2501Cu.rtDr.,New-~lllc;::::·;..,~-----­ members of the Newport port Helgbt• -"Seven years Beach paramedic unU. of beU on earth" will be JUDY TO TALK ABOUT the topic ror this _, night's propbeUc sertes be. GEM TALK STATUS OF WOMEN . lag prtseated by P11s1Dr F. The "status of women In government" will be the theme of a luoctl80D pre- sented by the Women's Di· vision of the Newport Harbor Chamber ofCommerceatthe Irvine Coast Country Club at noon Wednesday, Nov. 19. keynote speaker will Rosener, who is p~:~~~~:~:y gtvt.og classes In p science at UCl and serves on the Coastal Com M mission~. ;;.:;:-;m.n.:=-- Kentoo Beshore. Tbe service is at 7 p.m. Dr. Beshore will discuss the great tribu- lation precedi.o« the return HUMPHIII!S . of Jesus Chrtst. ...;,CMI' rrorw ;r • HARBOR TRINITY '823 NWIJJOrt Blwt 11M HM,. BAPTIST CHURCH, Com , ... l.ntlmri tor morw BAPTIST CHURCH, 1230 -u.n21~ luncnltorltyoc Baker st., Costa Mesa •• Dr, r-rn••ndJ-Iry. aDd Mrs. Ron HWer, medt~•l/1 missionaries to Camerooo, PEARL QUALITY will speak at all S Sunday Muy measure. of pearl servtces, A:30 a.m., 11 a.m. quality are the same for and 6 p.m. For the past 2 true, cultured or Imitation years they have served at pearls, and if you compare Mblngo Baptist hospital LD several grades of neckM --==::..:.=-:.c..:..:.:..::.::..._ Cameroon. , laces slde by side, you SUPERIOR· COURT OF THE • THE NEWPORT HAR. ean Ae IM dtffer~ even STATE OF CAUFORNIA BOR CHURCH OR RE-tiWMI«b you may be un- FOR THE COUNTY OF LIGIOUS SCIENCE, 541 Ceo-tralned, ORANGE ter St., Costa Mesa -The Lotter, roundness, No. A-84703 Rev. Eleanor Jackson wW color, size, shape and NOTICE OF HEARING preach at 11 a.m. Sunday cleaollness are qualities ON PETITION FOR PRO-of true pearls, while cui- BATE Of HOUXiRAPHIC L!GAL tured and imttatlon pearls WILL AND FOR LE TTERS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS try to come as close to. OF ADMINISTRATION WITH NAME STATEMENT these staDdards as pos- WI LL ANNEXED The following person stble, Slight surface lr- Estate of AUDREY BELLE dol..Dg buslness as: G. T. regularity lB always pre- WAGNER aka AUDREY B. Molding, 2300 Fairview Rd., sent ln true and cultured WAGNER aka AUDREY Costa Mesa 92626: Gus E. pearls, maldng each pearl WAGNER aks A. B. Tasso, 2300 Fainlew Rd., a Wlique contrlbutlon to WAGNER, Deceased. Costa Mesa, CaUt. 92626, the iDd:lvlduality ot your NOTICE IS HEREBY This busloesslscooducted necklace. This also dis- GIVEN that Enrln Stuart by an lndtridual. tiDgUlshes it from rna. Smith has fUed bereln a Signed: Gus Tauo. cbln.ed Wllformtty, petition for probate of bolo-This statement ,.. filed Tbe prtce or IJlJ neck- graphic Will and for letters with the Clerk of Or-laee clasp can be an lm· of administration with WW ange County 10, portant eolt factor, and aMexed, refereo.ce to which Publish: Nov. 20, the prtces of alttnate Is made for further partleu-Dec. 4, 1n tbej~;~_;!;i_~lll:*ld be deter- tars, and that the lime and H&rbot ~E•••Ip • place of heartngthe same has been set for December 2, 1975, at 9:30 a.m., io the courtroom of Department No. 2 of said court, at 700 Civic Center Drive West, ln the City of Santa Ana, California. Dated NovE-mber 10, 197 5 . WILLIAM E. STJOHN, County Clerk Keene, Dion, Madsen 41 Jennings, Professional Cor- poration, Avco F'lnanclal Tower-FUth Floor, 620 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach, CaJUomia 92660, Attomey(s) for: Pe- ttUoaer. Publish: Nov, 13, 20, 27, 1975, 1n the Newport llarbor Eulp. Is Open I II dOing Juliette Manicuring AND Pf;OICURING I I' . at , 2855 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar ( . Offering monthly· ..,..:ill (•to lor first manicure .& 2nd ml!liCUre Ia FREEl) Juliette Mar)!C_urlng Ia the method of paper wrapping the nails to promOte growth of vour own nails. For Appolntmenl Call 875-0500 or (213) 857-6827 WEDDIMGS, BAIIQUETS, HOLIDAY~~ I' .CALL JACK ' 847-5654 ; .. ___ •'f PLU8 · ' 01 '• . "..IOIIIFfl h.CII.d.ID" / Ores• ·}···· ~ ':~~e• eli ; 8-d•y• ' '• ,. • ' j 3424 Via Lido IIISTALLATIOII OF 0Fi>1CERS Yl!l lle hold Tlllrodl)', HoY. U, at tbe Hlmtt.Qcton Be&eh Shentoo bJ Newport Harbor Grudmothera • Club 419', M.O.dred Carter, 3rd aaua..l 'ftee~ruldtDt, will be lnlf!lllog otfteer. JD • eomtac oftl.cert are pictured here: .. ted, left to rictlt, Mra. Rietard Cireea of Newport Beach, ftrat Tice...prest- deat;<lln •. Loa .. Splelbeqer of Newport S.cb, preeldeat; ud Mn. Pul Huffmao of Costa-Mesa, recordJDC seer•· tary; "'lffl'W, Mtt. Norma Melcher of Newport Beach, • !ad tlee-prtllidtllt; Mrs, Richard Mania of Costa Mesa, corre!pODdtnc MCretarr. and Mrs. EYelyn Hunt of Costa Mesa, treuurer. The Christmas party will be held Dee. 11 at the Sheraton. Canned COOda are bel.Dg eoUeeted for tbe EIU Cbriltma1 tasketa. (Ensip photo.) CRIME STOPPER TIPS By CHIEF JIM GLAVAS Newport Beach Pollee Dept, $17.50 Complete lnspectlon and C beck of One Furnace Includes The Followtnc:: 1-FUter (Included) Check Limit Safety 011 Fan Motor Inspect Electrical Check Pilot Sa1ety ChP.ck Fan Controls ttgure their chanceofgettillg their property back Is negltglble. While the poUce department certainly cannot guarantee a certain percent- age of recovery, It Is a fact that thousands or dollars worth of rPcovered stolen property Is auctioned off each year because it cannot be traced back to a speclftc owner. You can greatly enhance your chances of t.vlng your stolen property returned If )'OU wiU mark all n.luable property with an Identifying number. AU stolen property which Is so marked andover $SO value 1s eotered ln a state computer, and can easily be traced back to Us owner, even iflt is recovered in a distant part of the state. MICHAEL A. MOHLER, Z6, has been promoted to pro- jed manager o1 tbe Irvine Company's resldentlal dl- vl.sion. He ls 1Dfolved wttb the slte plan development, builder selectlon, archi- tectural review, marketing strategy and lbe orpntza- Uoo of community associa- tions tor the upcomln& Uni- versity Park Townoomes and two projects 1n the new YU- lage of W()()(!)rldge. He holds a B. A. degree from UC Berkeley. MRS. WITMER ON NATIONAL BOARD Ad)lat PUot £1 Burner Cbeek Thermostat Check Thermocouple Check Heat E:rcban(er P .. one 546 • 1653 Har riette f. Witmer of Shore Cliffs, presldM!t of The pollee department the Deepwater Chemical recommeDds that you use Company, Carson. Callt., your drlnr's Ucense num-ber when marldng property, was named western rectoo- Thls is because ownership al Yice.presldent of the Information can be obtltned Drug, Chemical and Allied wuhJn a few mlrutes even Trades Assoclatioo at the lirahaln ro9hara Public October conventloo in Hot by an ~lflcer in 0 t!!! tle 1 1 1 d. Springs, VL All ewport .....,.ch -She ta · tbe ftrst woman tbnrtea car" e-..r1e •· · e•er to ~ elected an om- gravtng pens which can be cer of the assoclaUoo. She checked out on •,~~:~an basis Is also the ftrst woman ever lor the m~rldag 0 property. to serve on the 30.member Why don t you take a few board or directors for the minutes some eY~ to in-85-year-old association of scribe your driver s Uceose some 500 companies In the number on all of your nlu- bl ...,...rt.,., You would drug, chemical, cosmeUc, a e pr..,.,... ,. essential oil, aromatic che- be helping us to better serve mlcal, and navorlndustrles, you. packaging, aDd allied trades. KA.UFMAH IS TABBED Slnceassumlngthepresi- BY BETA. ALPHA PSI dency of Deepwater Chem-Ical Compally in 1970 upon the death or her husband, the late Edgar B. Witmer, Mrs. Witmer has helped quadruple Deepwater's an- n~~al sales. Figures have ri- sen from $600,000 to a re- cently estimated two and ooe half million dollar total. The firm Is prlncl.pally engaged In the manuta rture or Iodide products. Peter Kaufman has been selected for membership in Beta Alpha Psi, a na tional honorary professional ac- countlng fraternity. Peter, a S4i'Dior at USC, Is tiM! son of Patricia Kaufman of 311 E. Bay, Balboa, Members mustlllvemaln- talned a 4.0 grade point n- erage, oo a 4,0 scale, ln. 8 uD!ts of accOIIntlng or 3.3 1n 12 Wllta ol accounting and an oYtraU She Is a 2 term board president of the Newport Harbor Art Museum, served as president oftbe Newport Harbor Junior League; vice- president ol the Newport Harbor Foundatloo; and a AUCTION board member of both tbe family Services Assn. aDd the United Way. ROBERT POLIS IS HEW TRIAL COo.l'oiiSSlONER FIIIDAV. Ml\IIDAY, KJNDAY M I P.N. Borgoina on Anr CrystaL &nling Sflun. Porc~loina. Orif'nlol Ob)ecle d 'Ar•. Polntfnge. Jrwelry, Antiqurs, Bronrra. Furniture. &led lndl01t, Turquo~M ... SI.OOO.OOO INVENTORY F'Pift EINin. Cowts. O.#_.f-.A-. IJMtnq~ulfl VISII'IHISI c--- ... cK'rou the etft!f1/rom HWn c/ tlw Southlo~a -·~ -~ ratouronte! . . ,_, .... 1'1--• •M•III.fiH.Y-..IJ•IIAtUIOAY & 1 •1 SUNDAY :. CL.tltf'WFDIIJlDAY • TIIUIIOAY .. ·MCINI·---........ Y,MIUI•,--Y •IPa -.-..c--nuts'* As esna• +. c. d ••••• I mtl ...... Robert Polls, :J-4, of Seal B•eh, was Installed Fri- da)' afternoon as tn.tftc trial com-nJssiODer of Harbor District Munlcipll Court. Mr. Polls, who has tad a prln.te law practice In tbe county for the past 4 yeus, replaces Jud(e Betty Lou. Lamoreque, wbo beld the tntrlc commission j)b Ull.tU •he was elevated recently to a fUll )ldgeshlp oo the mlllliclpal COtlrt. Commtssiootr Polls wUl pre~lde onr tn.lftc court aDd autst )Idles wltb other CUN. • ··, '··· ...... ' .. ................. ' ' . . .. -·. •···· ·-. .... MEII'OIIT ~-EJISI<JI Pllllf'!EDIIEElll.Y -PAGE 5 Saturday, November 151h. 10 a .m. to 2 p .m .. celebrahng the launching of the Bonk's neiW Lido Office. Thirty-second Street at Lafayette . A spectacular Ell/e(1t for the entire family featuring: The simultaneous release of :ax> huge helium filled balloons ente<ed in the Bonk of Newport Transcontinental Balloon Race. (Eve!yone attending may enter free.) Ant place ~~~c:e~•amlal 7«zy l!tp lor two to the hllloltc Eo slam eeaboard. Second ploca Sabol So&oal Thkd ploca tolclo 'II blce The first annual Bank of Newport Cup Crew Races featuring the "eights" from USC . U.C. Berkeley, UCLA. UCI. OCC. and CSULB. in on elimination series of 50J meter sprints. A sensat1anat blend of blains. brawn and speed. See all the action from dockside. Bicentennial parade in authentic colonial c ostume with fife and drum music Free hot dogs and l-<.1p. Attendance drawing. Ant peta 1Depnd bike SecoM pda Dlgllal walctl Thlld Fn• prtzu pocUt cdcWalor Free "Anc:ho(' checking accounts for the flrst 10Xl ne~W personal checking accounts opened (no minimum balance 19q1Jired) . Hope to see you lhel9 for a fln.lllled day Thirty-second Stmet at Lalayetle In 1he lido aea . ~ OfftCe eo.. at ... snlh ...... tie· .,.,art leod1 • 666.W . ' ' ' COIIClMi'l OR._ OlftCE; ~ Hlgi'MQr f*JI' Mcx:Miu. Oooono 0. Mar • ~ lDO OffiCE:'""""·--al ~ ,., ...,.. Iliad>. 675-6W • I WILLIAM T. K,.,.., PA$'TOR PHONE: 1142-1782 .1:00 ..... _...,. - IIILIITUDT J1M P.M. WID. .,., .... 1 llllt.USTER 8oD4aJ IJenloe ........ 11:00 aoaur ll!*ool ........ 11: oo CIMTU sy., COSTA MUA-6.U.IOJ2 GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Veterans' Memorial Bldg. 565 W. 18th,Costa Mesa REV. TOM TYREE, Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES: 10:30 A.M. & 7 :00P.M. Sunday School, all ages. 9:30 HOME BIBLE CLASSES: Christion ~i~nce Servicn . FIRSt t:HURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Vi;~ Lido Newpon Beach SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 & 10:30 •· rn. SUNOA Y SERVICES 9 & IO:SO a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENI~G aiiU ----llrlwlll at I a.m. II C--... CcalllhrJ.,, ..... __ _ ~~~45, .... of Itt Cll I 1 I, Eut ..a. Ud •I 0 ..,.., WU eiUnd wftb -.... • I«>JfDAY, OCT. 17 ,.,._ -<lrltUif at -""""" ~· 10.11 p.m. at B-01111 all Ill W. 17111, c.iola c-s-""'Ro~pU ... .....-at t p.a. ..• l-Ido "-•ltof· ISS ~. _...,_..., IIIIa. ... all 101 Mill, "'"' to" llol, ... a-Dla-·-rt, ... a..-ed at trlct Coarl warnat <llllf· .1:10 a.m. at VIa Lido ud IDe 111m wU!I ne•looo dr!Y• .. _... Lido ....... .... Ill( ••• Bob L. ....,..._ olaiPd wtlb .......,....,, It, of 1755 -Ytrdo, drool drlflng • • • Dulcl Colla Me-. wu c)IUted ¥uto Pef'ftDt, h, ot 1101 wltb ma.JimtuOI' ~ W. Ocean FrDDt, Ceatn.J drift. atllltudt.f&,.U., Newport. .. ..-red atpo-C1111110r7 Vlllage,allUOp.m. lice beldqcartera at 4 p.m. • •• Whlle a 1954 Co"tdt FIREMAN RECRUIT ERIC OG a Harbor Dlstrict Court car belc::qiQC to Dan lie- Van dea Noort, soo or Dr. warrut ebarc~Dc blm wt.tll Conaell, UO Put .Kewport,. aDd Mrs. Van dell Noort, pos••ttoo of martjaua wu parted bebiDd. tbtCbef- 1800 Port Tagprt, Harbor p&npberaa.Ua ••• Geo11e roa ltatloD at Jamboree ud Vtew Homes, t..s graduated Beatmer, 215 Coral, Balboa Sao JcaqalD H11b:Rd. waUtac from reeruU tralnlne at the lalud. reported Z l"'dioa, for repair,.,...._. atrJ;ped Naval Tnlning Center, San Yllued at $115, burglarlled U ol a radio, etprll(bter, Diego. from bit homebetweea 11 :30 beac:llamp rims, a.DC1 ebrome a.m. and 4 p.m •••• Some-moldtac, 10mettme between BRAILLE BENEFIT one brote the -· oa p.m. aet. z5 llld e a.m. the ·box omce aDd the tatl')' Oet. Z7, for a a estimated LUNCH, BRIDGE doors to the Pus.,eat 1oss of $te5 ••• CIDdy Members of the BraUle Theatre, 709 E. Balboa CoreD, 701 Aeaela, Coruaa lnstttute Aur.1Hary of New-Blvd. del Mar, reported tbat her port Beach are prepari.Dg • FRIDAY, OCT. 24 2-mootb...old toyEUimodog, Andrew Foster Gnbl.m, Yalued at $Z50, wu stolen for tt.etr annual Christmas 18, of 3389 Larkspur, Co-from her Jlrd betweea 11 luncheon and bridge, set for Dec. 1 at the Bahia Cor-sta Mesa, was arrested at a.m. IUid 7:15 p.m. , •• A lothJao Yacht Club, 8:45 p.m. iD the Newport $152 bicycle nsstoleofrom Home-made Items from Harbor bigh school pa.rldng the opeD garage at the borne Santa's bake staop wutbeone lot durl.ng a football pme of Marco Anlch. 273'7 VIsta of the features of this annual at tbe school, IUid cbarpd Umbrosa, tbe Blufts. get-together. wtth possessing a contrOlled • TUESDAY, OCT. 28 Proceeds wtu go to turther substance • · · Jack vqn Marta B. Sctnrelchler, 39, the work of Brallle Institute, Haley, 51• of 1940 l6th, New~ of 2619 Ora.Dge, Costa Mesa, which oUers a eomprehen~ port Helghts, wu arrested was arrested at l!:SO p.m. I It ,_1., .. __ .. at hls borne at 9:50 p.m. at Fashloo J .. 1........ and MARINERS CHURCH • MOJ' M 0111 MIW IUILDIIIO ... ~.AU•-£, R~WJORT~jllfi( ~:140~10 ::c:· CDftUII '* .... 't .... c_-::.;,n,~~':.V. ':.: c,.,,,... ... NllllilafOIIYjt. I • IUIIDAT A&fiCJS: 1:00-t;liO -11:01 TENN15 TlliiUI D!lilSSII MINS & IOYI TENNIS SHORTS MENS &.BOYS Ti!NHIS SHIRTS WAIIIIUP lUITS $0CCER BALLS LADIES & MENS TEHHIS SHQES RACQUETBALL RACQUETS HANDBALL GLOVES TABLE TEiiHIS PADDLES BARBELL & DUMB ELL SETS JUMP ROPES DOOR BARS Call 552.()()92 .,.caching Bible Doctrine• MEETING 8 r·".'· READING ROOM Week day5: 9 a.m.-S p.m. Wednud;~y:9 il.m.-7:45 p.m s ve prognm o nwo.&<6;auu 011 a SanJos.warn.otebarg-_. --.I•A•-educa.ttoo, speclal activities 1....., 1 _.. charged •ltb shop............ FOOTBALLS and services for the blind O&'f; hJtom VI th ua.uure tohi•P1• Men's clottdng'll.luedat$480 Jr ....... ,. •• U•t•. f 1111 1_1 Siu Tuesday - 9 _a.m .-5 p.m.; ·7-9 p.m. ATTEND of all ages. pear · answer a ve c e r~w~a~s~bu~rt~la~r~laed~~llo~m~a~bed"":-:_~111!1!!'!!!!!!!'!!'!!'!'!!!11!!'!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!1!'!!!11!!1!!1!!!!!!1!'!!!11!'!!!11!'!!!11!'!!!11!~~~~~"'-Miss Dorothy DePuydt, code ct.rge . • • Daniel president of the Aul.illary, Joseph Soss, 22, of 101 Main, Is luncheon chairman. as-Balboa, was charged with THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARlY We invite you to worship LUTHERiAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 hcir~e View Dr. Corona del Mar, Clllif. LAWRENCE D. FRUHUN Pastor -Phone 644·2664 SUNDAY SCHEDULE : 9:15a.m. -Sunday School 10:30 a.m. -Worship Nursery and Coffee Huur SECOND CHURCH OF . CHRIST. SCIENTIST Newport lk;u:h at Corona dd Mar 3 1 00 Pacific View Or. SUNOA Y SCHOOL l 0 a.m SUNOA Y SERVICE 10 a.m WEDNF:SDAY IJ:OO P.M. Reading Room : ~n f .. Coutl:lwy. Eatn~oce oo Nuci111111 Mon.·Fri.: 10 a.m. w 5 p.n1 Sond•y afte111ooa: 1 to 3 S:u.: 10 a.m. 10 4 p.rn. You arc cordially inviu:d to .altl:nd Church S~erviet:! and to Uiioe Rudi R m . THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH THE CENTER FOR BIBLICAL STUDIES 9,45 A..M. 818LI!: CLA5SI!:S-11:00 A.M. WORSHIP HOUR 7,00 P.M. EVANGELISTIC HOUR 301 MAGNOLIA AT SANTA ANA AVE., COSTA MESA DR. JIMMY COMBS, PASTOR Plymouth Cong regational Church misdemeanor drunk drh1ng ststed by Mmes. WUIIam D, at 2:20 a.m. at 22od and Roller, T. Duncao Stewart, Newport Blvd,,CentnlNew- and c. Alan Williams or port •.. An antique trunk Corona del Mar; Mrs. wu . and Us COQtents, valued at !lam P. Thomas and Hester $185, was stolen from Dwlgbt Scott Wills of Newport Moore's home at 2018 Wind-Beach; and Mmes. Merrlll L. Johnson, Sterltng New-ward, Bayerest •.. A brief- case and contents, valued at man and Brl.a.Dt H. Wells $132, was stolen from a car Jr. oll...quna Niguel. beloogl.n@: to Robt!rt Ogle, 19 LeGAL MOnel LJ.oda Isle, while u FlCTITlOUS sus~ was parked In the A.rebes NAME STATEMENT restaurant parldng lot from The following persons are 7 p.m. untll mldlll~tht, by a dolng buslness as: D J thJef woo pried open a wiD:I- Sportswear, 2043 Westcllff, wing Wlndow, Slllte '3t5, Newport Beach, • SATURDAY, OCT, 25 California 92660: Swango, Scott Francis Cummi.Dgs, lnc. (CallloroJ.a}, 2010 ··A" 22, of 504 E. Bay, Balboa, South Eastwood, Santa Ana, was charged with mls- Callfomla 92705: James demeanor drunk driving at Weaver, 2352 Cocoa Palm 12:50 a.m. at 1610 W. Coast Drive, Tustin, Callfomia Hwy., Mariners MOe ... 92680; Valda Weaver, 2352 John Charles Cooots, 21, of Cocoa Palm Drive, Tustln, 1738 Westcliff, wasarrested California 92680. at 11:15 p.m. at 1731 Rut- This business Is conducted lltnd, Westeurr, and charged A Fret> and Independent CongregatiOifal Christian Church by a Umlted partnership. with disorderly cooduct Signed: Daoa·Sw:ango, Gen -while intoxicated ... ThJeYes THE REV . JOHN A. LINDVALL. Minister en! Partner. broke the cashier's wlDdow SUNOA.Y SfRVICU• 1:30 ..... AND to.oo A.tol. This statement was nl8!t at the Euoa service Ita- Bible Study· 9 a .m . and 7 p.m. Church School 10 a.m. with the County Clerk of Or-tlon at 2121 Bristol, Sant:il ange County Oct. 31, 1975, A.na Helghts,betweeollp.m. 3262 BROAD STREET. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Publtsic Nov. 13, 20, 27, Oet. 24 and 6 a.m. Oet. Nursery care provided Phone: 642-2740 Dec. 4, 1975, 1n the Newport 25, causing an estimated iniiiiii;;;;;;;;;~~;~;~H;arl>o;;;r;E;n;slgn;·;;F;-;4;9Z;OOr. $200 damage , .. The double , HDV!MI ER "· OVER 80 BRAND NEW 1975 CARRYOVERS PRICE SLASHED TO C '71 vw AM RADIO 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION 178FPD $1799 '71 FOROI MUSTANG 2DR HARDTOP RADIO-AUTOMATIC i:~"i:.:.'"ISSION' Factory Air • PowerS! Power Brakes • Bucket Seat.. 999BXP VInyl Root ,1~.9!:1 FORD LTD BROliGH~IAHI '73 DODGE DART. 6 2 DOOR llARD'I:OP AutomaUc Tnnsmlssloo -Factory Air Power Steering -Vinyl Roof Radlo I Heater giiGRD 27,010 Miles $2988 '72 DODGE SWINGER Two door t.rdtop ....utomaUc TransmlssioD FactorJ Alr • ~er SteerlD( a.dto I Hater AIEXX Vtoyl Roof . Plus Tu i FORO I I DOOR H~Mt:•P btomat1c truamlt•IOD. -FaetotJ All PonrSIHrlor . PonrS.t Ponr Brakol -YIOyl Root . AM RADIO -AUTOMA11C TRAI<SMIISSIION Power St"rlDr -Power ~ratet: 969HEQ Vinyl Roof '71 FORD MUS1ANG 2 DOOR HARDTOP RADIO -AIJTOI(AT[C TRAIIS1111S810N Power StHrllJ -Power Bn.tM Factory Alr BaekM I99BXP Vtorl Roof GRAN I .DOOIIIWII)TOP . Aotomatle --• l'aetory Air ........ -... YIDJI Rool • ~ltr· NIDT froot glass doors at Schock HardWare, 2900 Lafayette, Cannery Vll.lage, were shat- tered someUme between 5 p.m. Oct. 2-4 aDd 8 ~.m. Oct. 251 caustne an esti- mated ~zoo damaee • . . A TV and potted pl.a.ot, nlued at $425, were burglarised from Richard AndeJ'a)D's residence at Oakwood apart- ments between 4:30 p,m, Oet, 24 aDd 2 a.m. Oc t. 25. • &:UNDA Y, OCT, 26 Michael Wayne Clemence, 28, of 5101-B RlYer, West Newport, was charged with possession ol marl)la.Da at 3rd and Jasmloe, Corona del Mar ••• Jotm WWlam Lanning, 24, of 2564 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa, wu arrested ln the 1400 block of w. Coast Hwy ., Mu1nen MUe, and charged wttb dia- orderly eooduct whlle tn. toxlcated • . . Peter Cot- mal:os, 1691 Me•, Santa ADa Belgnts, reported $%110 stolen from hls car wblle U was parked at the COM main beach from S p.m.llltU 4:30 p.m. • • • Jota F. KeDD8J'I wtte beard tU car start up at lZ:S$ a.m. out- tide their borne at 1580 Pla- eeat.la, West Side, u a tbfef droYe It awaJ ••• A tldll took $250 !rom lilt bedroom Ed'O'm a.....,, ae .. r-. blt'l .. aoaa .. ,. .., -·· -... ._ ... ... but facts are faCts. .you . Remember the advertise· ment 10 the right7 It was first published five years ago. For that long and longer we've been warning southern Californians about an approaching natural gas shortage. Natural gas supplies available to us from Cali- fornia sources have dedi ned 80 per ct:nt in the last s1x years. Supplies from our most am port ant out-of-state sources are being cut back by 14 per cent this year. And wCve been told to expect more cuts. n omen:• The Southern California Gas Company supplic,; around 12 million southern Californians with natural gas. Approximately 95 per ct:nt of all homes in southern California are heated by natural gas. Some 92 per cent use gas to heat their water. More than 75 per ceot we it to cook. Thousands of businesses and shops aren't equipped to use any other fuel except gas. And many industries use it both as fuel, and u a raw material for the products they manufacture. '* ............. \Wn 1lre.ady luld co cut back supplying fli\Jir&l gas to tome companiti-thosc that can ~Xmvert to ocher fuels. By 1979, we'll have to Slsrt cuttln& bock supplies to some c~ who are not equipped to connn to other fuels-if ~ don't aet new supplies in tl.me. Co(npan.ia that art: forced tO tum to more e.:penst+t fueb t.re bou,nd lO rabe their prices, contrlbutifta 10 bllllllon. BwiAa• dw depend on na ural gas q:clu- slnlr...., taPF'e""*obutdowns. Tba• means hcaYyjob~ · ' '· domcsnc source!>. But that by itself won't do the iob citha. There simply 1sn't enough ' avallnblc. We plan to build a plam that makes sub,thute gas from coal. BUt over 10:) approvals have been needed from more thnn .&Odifferent government agenctes, and that takes time. Even when completed, this $l·billion plant will supply only a ponion of our gas n«"<fs . W~re researching the dt"Ve!opment of new sources of energy, like solar energy, but !><:Jcntists tell us reason- ably pnccd energy from th~ sources in quantity is decades awny. We're negouating to buy natural gas from Alaska. And we're looking into supplies m Canada, Indonesia, and'south America. But we're up against stiff Competiuon from both domestic and foreign buyers who a!~ badly need that gas. · To get some of the gas here, plants"'Will have to be built to liquefy the gaS so it can be shipped by LNG shiP:tQ CaJifornia. Then we're going to have to build facilities in CaJifornia 10 reconven the hquid to gas. ..... .,,.liM' f lt'1 a mix of aU these efforu. But in. the critical near future, if aerious shona,es a~ to be avoided, Jarge-tcale tXW supplies of J&S are the only answer. And wem: workJng, fwiously, at gettins you tb.l.tJII. We've served'Calilornia, and we believe vKve ternd iJ well, for more than 100 years. We irupd t9'SO qf' ~rvin8 you &spit.e the obttacles, despfte the probJetni , " ·• We can avoid the worst e:Hcctaof t.he nttural a as short..ae. Jt need not happen) ... · ~> W..tsn mve oil iob t"9f0', told hoiltes, and •h• heavy coat of c;onvertina applipnces and heatlq l)'lttJDJ to more"'~ l'iitiru of ~Sv· ' • Bu.t to IU~, we must ~e the eoo_ptraUQb \, olp<m-W t>lfklalo, the reJUWOi1' ...,...., .. -!""'· c:ormiii1Cf an>"l'"• aDd all otlJCr&lnYOIYO<I, -diM-hdtcd by nsturol ... sreaolna tDupa-ooiiU,.. --·----J.! ~tsnsoln.th~andwl•h yoWbdpwt ..... ... _... ' -tloo-al .. •••• ~11 ?'M~ o\ CmCwt ..... ~~t..A 1 '-, C "f,r , .... . •· CI:! =•:.. .. c.-• 1111111 be 1 pen ol our dOll; u-. ............... t ......... ~-. WI'N I I' r lJELCOME a. elttaded to ftlltlon to H-. ODe-Way Help c.t.r, au M. Newport oms., Mwport Betcbtt. bfteen- tary Pegy llarrU IDd ust•• d1ndor' o..tacu .. l. Tbe c:eoter, wtllc:b otrera Cbrlltta.D ooaDMlblc 111rYleH aad a U-bour t.lepboM botl.lDe, beld an opeo boa• Friday to eelebnt. tbe rec:eatly completed remodeJJac of lta lDterlor. (Eutp pboto.) Cubs compete in Tbt ucltema til 111to-uc• Coaty BoySeoutCoua- mobtle nc:fllcwWbeamajor eU'a "abcnrcue" i)r tbe put of tbe Sc:out~-Rama y•r. BGt, tbe Ploewood '?5, to be beld at Aaabelm Derby Is Umlted to Cub CoaYeDtioo Ctater Nov. U. Scouts, IJld •ell roucster derby Tbe cars, however, woa't m111t baUd bls OWD car, with be ttll1 sue. Tbey'U wetcb tbe blip ol his fatber. ou.oc.s I.Dst•d of poacta, Radac speeltleatlou call and wlll ~ measured ID for ca.rs to have aD overall lDcbea instet.d ol feet. wldtb oot to e1ceed 2-3/4 Orup COUDty Cub Scout. lllebes, wttb aD o•eraU leocth ud tbelr dads are buy DOW DOt to uceed 7-3/8 laches. mak1Dc tiDy wooden n ee Tbe tiDy ears can't welgb cars to enter In the annual over 5 oaoces. pluwood derby. Tbe can can't bne wheel Tboasaoda of Cub Scout&, beart.acs, washers or buab- Boy Scoots and Explorers lies, and mast be "D'ee wW perttclpate la tbt aa-wbeel.IDg," wltb no stuttnc aal Seout-0-Rama, tbe Or-dmoes. -------------------LIGAL MOTICI LIGAL MOTIC! NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Loran No. F -1062 T.S. No. 1700Z-4 PROFESSIONAL CON- TROLS, INC. as duly ap- pointed Trustee UDder tbt> followinc described deed of trust WILL SELL AT PUB- LIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (payable at Ume of sale In laftll money of the United States) aU rlgbt, title aDd interest cooveyed to and DOW beld by it uodtr sa.ld Deed of Trust in the property hereiDatter described: TRUSTOR: MELBA LAKE KRONKRlGHT, a widow. B~FJC~Y; LYN~ LUCn..l.£ 510\tERS, a mar- rltMI b •r .-nt. property, Recorded July 8, 1975, as lnstr. No. 6916 In Otricial Reeonb Ln the of- flee of the Recorder of Or- aace County; said deed of trust describes the follow- lng property: A l•.sebold estate created by that certain l•se dated August Z, 1957, executed by Harry Ga~ler asleuor,and by Morris C. Selnge as letsee for a period com- meneln« oo September 1, 1957, aDd e~ on August Sl, 2009, recorded No- vember 14, 1~8 in boot 448! page 361, of oftlctal records of Orange County aDd as ameoded by an In- strument ~ted February 7. 1963, eleeuted by Harry Gartler u tesaor LDd Mor- ra. C. Selftle LDd F. Du1d YOUJIC as leu.., upon and subject to au of tbe OOYen- ~nts, term aDd CODdltioDs as therein Hi forth, re- corded February 13, 1963 ln boot 64SO J:a(e 905 or ofllelal records of Onnge County. Tbe lDtereJit of tbt lessee uder aid lease bu atDce pa&Hd tD LJDD LucWe Sowers by a deed ol Jll.rtial aas1pment dated F eb.nary 14, t~s. IDd recordld~ru 19, 197S ln book 10851 pace 959 of omcia.l NCOrdl of On.ap Caunty, Calla:»nlla, and by me .. aulpmeats of NCOrd, ID ud to tJat certatn 1'1&1 PI'GC»trtY de- ~ertbtd II 1oJ1on: (A) Ala ......... 1/Jeth ~--~ld Jlar..t In IDd tot Tblt portiaa til Lot L til Tnc:t tlt, Ill tbl dtJ of Newport e.c-. eo.tJ 01 On-ce, seat. t11 ca1ta:»naa. ... per ~ ncotdld Ia bOOt za ...-at tJaN~P N ta- elu&" ol ..a.e.JtiiiiCIIu _,.., reconll fll Oruc• c.-,, CaJJanlla. t1111 .... lJ ol ...... ftlc:b ~ at tbe • ..,. •• u. IOIIIUIItlJ .... fll aid Lot L .Welt Ia lleldlldftlt- ertJIU8,_._..., e..ua.t ..... Gl r•· u .. ,... ... .....,......,.,_ ... " .ad Lot "" t--. .. ., ......... .... .. a. .... , t ., .. ~. o1 a. CU't't a a. IIIII ....., ....... Ia .. ._ riLOIIINif _, a;· lilt ........... ...... .,_ ..................... .... " ...... ...... .... iii ...... ~ ... ......... , .... .... Imposed upoo sald real pro- perty a.od impronmeot. thereon Cor tbe mutual beoe- ftt of the owners, lessees or partial assignees by the declaration of covenants, coDdltloos and restrtctloos recorded on tbe 29tb day of July, 1968, la book 8674 pages 401 to 450 laclastn of otnetal records of Or- ange County, whlcb rt(hts of way, covenants, coodl- tlons a.od restrtctloos are incorporated berela aDd by reference made a part here- or, and which easemeots arP hereby rese"ed. (B) The u clusive rtgbt to occupy a eertaJn apartment -tbe 1tb no. OUtill1lflln. meat~tllU~id pre-.tSe.-1 •ldCb · .-J)(,, known and desipated as apartmeot No. 7 -D (and a certa.ln garage space 1D sald apartment bulldJ.nc wbicb ls now known and deslpated as pnge space No. 14), as shown by a plat attached to Rld declaratloo, together with a rlgbt~f-way for in- gress and egress to and from said ~J~&rtmeot (and ranee ..-ce) and also the rtgbt to tbe use of halls, public rooms, PISClieways aod all otbe.r pubUc portions ol said ba1.ldi.ag and the equipment therein, ln com- mon wltb other occupants. 3121 W. Paelftc Coast Rtghfty, Newport Beach, CA. "(If a street address or com moo desipaUoo ls shown above, ao nrnnty Is giYeo as to Ita com- pleteness or correctDess)." Tbe beDeficlary UDder aid Deed of Trust, by rasoo of a breach or default in the oblfgatloos secured thereby, bereColore executed aDd deUYered to tbe under- s1ped a wrJtteo DtclaraUon of Default and Dem&Dd for Sale, and wttteo DOt!ce ol breach and of eleetioo to cause tbe UDdersJped to sell Aid property to satisfy sald obltpUou, and t!Mtrtafter tbe aDdersJcntd caaed ald DOUet ot bracb ad ~ eltc- Uoo toM ~rclld Aapst 4, 1~5, as lftstr. No. 2190 la boot 11474. pep 1110. of aid OfDcla1 Recorda. Said ale wU1 be made, bwt wtuwt COtWaUt or ftJ'- ruty, IIPftu or '•""· rtcantac tWe, P""M..._ 01' ...:811bi'UICet, to Pll1 u.. ,. ...... ~ .. til ua. IIOU(a) 8ICind bJ IUd DMd tilT,.._,... Jaterett u ............. lded. acttuee., II ..,, --tbt tenaa fl..._ Deed aiTrut, r...,c.,...uct......,. ot tbl Tna. Ad til tM trwa cnattd bJ aid Died otT,.._ lldll ... .w be ..... ,...,, Dtc-· '· 1171, at U:OO A.M., at Ullll tl- flce ol T.D. a.mc. Cell- ~· .. Gl AIMrb Tow•,o..c~r•~•-. ... 1110, ~ CA. ..... Dlli= *'• tu a, am . ..,._.AL CC.- ~ DE.,-111M Tlw-...... ,.A .. fDCOM- fAiT ............... Mil.~.;. arr • , ACtl RAT ME 0 IES lr HUGM MeMILLMt .tUnto• 0, ' .. IACM IIAT- .AYI" ~0 ... IACM llAT f'1Jt'' AU a biUbnlaanftJt, -fMi tii ft.nt Pd .... ... wild • '*"'· • ,. CU lllllt for 11M1MJ OD tbe -.e.. ,.. ... ftld ..... .. ADd -.. 01 arf, tM -.lc.t bJtbe.uDMJ' ttdDr• lll.l'far4. AU tbt beeeb rat bU tD ~ Ja walk alclll aad plc.k tbem ._ I'•• betD baatt.Dc i)r moaey oa tbe belch for mor. tllu 50 J•H DOW. Some- time. 1 eu atrno.t collect .,.p cow lD two boars to lloU1 75 or 80 e.ota. Socii btacb-eomblDI aeUfl- ttea ••• b.-10tac OD a,r a loDe tlmt. Read"OldMew- port, tbe Seeport Y•ra," wbere Ramoaa DauteCutle talks about tbe t1rnt coln lw.ota at Newport Beach. Sbe talks about a time wbeo ber brotber, Joe, fouDd a ftve- dollu pld piece. Hacb.te YeMUiaD mew rlebt any wbat It wu and offered Joe a wbole tt.tlu.l ot pen- olea tor lt. Joe mew wbat It was aod refused tbe deal. Tb.la was beet in the 1890s aod tbat Hugble McMUJ.an wu not me; tbe rascal wa1 my Dad, My ldda enjoy hunt- Ing for money and ao wtU you. It's the time of year wbeo small boaters, power and sail, have to be on tbe look- out for that oorth w1Dd dur- lnc tbeir week-end trtps to CataUDa. Ooe of those Santa Au.l can come up in a llarry and boatmen caught off- shore can have a hard Ume cetttnc back into the barbor. U worse comes to worse. it's when many run arouDd to the outside of C atallna IDd stay in Its lee unW the wlDd gots down. How many years aco was It a couple surfers )1st out past the breaker-line were blown out to sea"! They ..... ., ... ....,., Jlld• ... , baJ 1-.d lw bat dUil ............ w1Dd, oc..A ...... u k* bluUd U '*aqae c11..rt. tMJ uNCI 'at tbem. Molt of tbe time llcee c. tbllr wet .sa. to tbe bttdl flew tlo lfcb. lloW- Ut ~-tDeaehtblr. '"'• IDl ... a s.uta Aalwu Wat .,. e a. aJt« car-b--. upt. U., ,.,. J'MCMd. Ia Jan put It a.t to be Dul Ia "'l'wo Y tan Be-a tbrUI to ... tboee Goc:u i)re bltllut"diDMIOtmeo-of dleka ftJIIIC OYer tbebar-u. SuD .Aa ~ or bor u• boaDd 101tb tb1l atu•a ........ U U. mta-UIM ol YIU. Tbole bel aloauiH prollabl,t call~ tlocu are ~CD~. More food tbem 1D bts daJ U"'Dd bere. abould be provided lor tbe DIU wu 11U1D1 of tboee btrdl utile tbe uwer bay terrible .,.......... Wby P.,..."e tbele days. Food dco't cW..:o. eomeaptiU ud a rat1Qc place for tbe eout DOW dl}'8 ufhclaeotlJ duc:b la tbe Harbor Ar•'s as tbeJ did .om. 1•5 r•ra put Ill belptDc nturo tbe ·ago? btrdll • Harbor ana dick buDteu Now we Deed to ret roiDC always ustd to be clad •beo oo artJ.ftcla1 reefs to pro- a Santa Aa wtM Jltarted t1de homes for ftsh aloag blowtDc becaa88 tbe dllc:k.l tbe Orance County coast- would fiy low. Bact lD the ll.oe. Reports are tbat old 1920s and 'lOs, the upper aatomobUe tires are tioi.Dr bey was a popalar place to tile job oa tbe eut coast. lllot. T~ dllcka *Yed la We can't co <lick hunttng the San JOiqQiD Guo Chat> in tbe upper bay uymore, beeaue that ts wbere tbe wbeo a Sa.nt:a 4Jll w1Dd blows food wu, Tbe clab bu.Dters but we still can go lllnttng would start lboot1nc and the for money oo the beach •ttb btrda would Oy across the tbe rest of tbe beach rats. ANGELA roDA, 20-y.r-old •lollnist, and ber pWU1t father, Anold Jodi, UC lrvlDe faculty member, wW PreMDt a coacert NOY. 18 at tbe home of UCI Cbucellor and Mra. Duttl Aldrtcb for the music MCtloD o1 UCI Towu ud Gown. Tbey wUI play ..was by Mozart. Rl.Ddemitb and Schllmaan. Aoceta, a ltudeot at Cal state Uo..tnratty, LODe B•ch, bas played tor 88Yeral years ill tbe Amertcaa Youth Symphoay Orchestra UDder tbe dtreetioa ol Mellll Mehta. Mr. Judi stladted plaoo at tbe Coa.aerntory la Amsterdam LDd completed Ills studies ODder the famous Polish planJsts, Stefan Askeoase and Alua.Dder Borowstl. LIGALMOTICI NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- EN tbat tbe Clty Council ol the City of Newport Beach w W hold a secood public bearlag reprdtng the sec- oDd yar Community Devel- opment Block Gra.ot Pro- gram Cor the City of New- port Beach. WORKSHOP OFFER'=D ON 'STOP SMOKING' "Stop smoking now." a free 6-sess!oo workshop, wlll begln Mooday, Noy. 17, ln room 181 at Newport Har- bor high school. The course is being taught by Edward Forster of tile I...ung Assn., who has cooducted simllar courses throughout the couoty. Classes are Mon- day and Thursday @Venlogs, 7 to 9. STEVE .;RADU AT~S NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- THER GIVEN tbat the said public bear1ag wW be beld on the 24tb dayofNovember, 1975, at the bow' of 7:30 p.m. la tbe CouocU Cham- bers of the City Hall of the ~-..-C tty of Newport Beach, Cal- NEW MEMBERS of the Thursday Morn.IDg Club were lfornia, at whlcb Ume and Navy interior communlca- Uoos technician third class Steve A. Barry, soo of Mrs. Mary C. Martin, 683 Senate, Costa Mesa, has graduated from the basic enllsted cours@ at the Naval Sub- martne Sc hool, Groton. Coon. He ls a 1973 graduatE> of Estanc:t.a bigb scbool aDd joined tbt> Coast Guard in February, 1973. greeted Wooday, NoY. 3, at a new members coffee by place any and all persoos club members, left to right, Mrs. Ben Bland of West interested nuy appear and Newport Helgbts, Mrs. John Grltf of the Bluffs, Mrs. be heard tbt>reoo. Jack Stone or Santa Ana anl1 Mrs. Howard Trudeau ol Laura Lagtos B•coo Bay. Mra. Gri.ft, bosplta1lty chairman, was as-City Clerk s!sted by Mrs. Stone. Mrs. Trud•u Is the club's 3rd Ctty of Newport Beach vice president. Tbe coffee was held at the Baycrest Publish: Nov. 13, 1975, In home or Mrs. Robert Smith. the Newport Harbor Ensli'D. TJ s raise MuseumCish Mttaben of a. -.wport Rutlor Art y..._, ca.ell _.s.-...ntJoraa.~ eral mtmbtflblp biYI dt- alped Ud procllced orfctal omamtGttd Cllrt.ltmaatnts for 2Z bQstDea ntabUab- m.-a lD Oruce CoatJ. Three a.cldlttoaal tren ban been dealped aad tbe OI'IIIUDelltl CrtiWd ~r special purpo88a: tbe Albert Slttoo bome tree, tbe dooa- ttoa tree, and tbe aactiOD tree. Each elleot reeetv .. a fully -decanted tne themed to h1a 1:-IJ .... or locatloo. After beilc oa dls- play at tbe Muaeum No•. Z9 for the Cllristmu tree pla and Nov. SO for opeo bout, tbe trees wUl be delivered to eacb cUeot for tbe boUdly season. MrL John~ aau.rd a general cbalrman for tbe tree project and her com- mlttee incllldes Mmes. Georce Herslun&D, Bly Loveereo, ~rt Perkins, Walter D. K. Gibson Jr., Jobn Gettle, War~ Toman, Hal Lehman and Leon Lyoa. C~ V ALC~OE OF STARS Orange County Chapter of Exe<-utlYes Seeretartea wUl booor their executiYes at the Z3rd a.Jmaal eltcUtlYH DJcbt at a cavalca~ of stars Nov. 18 at tbe Marriott Hotel ill Newport Ceater. 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AMVT OVI T'O YOUit I'AVOitiT8 UD .., .......... u .......... ...w "'f r.-n•l at ............ ,...,.,., r en ° ..,. ~ -. n, ' ................... IJ!I=;;;::;;=:=I=sa;;;;;:;;:;:;:~;;;;~;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ e t "' ••a. . lp-.... W ... AID. OJI. · . The Need Cor W atehlulneea JwaJ a Ped1 n., Nriw Twt 1 ,_ n•· lif•il St • , ,, .._ ,_., I!"..!"' _,,.., ,., liAa& IJ:Joi.J7 -Tnt: 1*~-. ---:/llf'~ ..... -----11 (11oft l:kJJ). ... dQ' ... tbot--th nO .... .......... _.._ ... Ia......,, Mltbor ,.. loa, llut the Pothor. Tab yo bled,...., -.d pray: for ye ltnow not -the t1mo 11. For the Son of-lo •• -taldna. ,. jowoey. wllololl lib boule, ud IIlii autbortty to hJs ~m~nts, CC:ONTINUID P.OM LAST Will) nea-<l*fltT- ~ b_ ... -........... t tbo ......., ...... llaa of*...,_ • ........... in tM Ga., ... to tht la llart 13 :28.31 .. road: "Now .............. o/tbofl&troe;-hor -11 yet t•cltr, ond putteth forth --...... lttlol ........ 5oP,t1lopot [tho Gtoot tnlWaUoa of the Cld Testament] the word tometiiMI a.na a 'clua of ,_.• (S-o). But ,_ coaunentaton feel that the phrut tbould bl tUm in IU aatunl ....-u applyiq to the .....,.u .. thoo ao~na. Anothor Interpretation II this, thet the -tioo lMna wllen th-..... bepa to be fulllDod would not -ewey until tho end of the ap camo. But It would be dlfllc:uh to fix the time ol the bqinlllna ol -lip" (cf. llllpll Earle, 77N ~A_,.to-.19S7,p.l60): -· yo -thet IW1VDtf .. -: So )'I ID lib manner. wben ye lhll1 ... thett thlop ..-to -· know thet It II nlah. .,.. at the doort. VtrUy I ., flftto you, thet thlo -ration IIWl oot -· till ID -thlnp be clone. -Uld earth ahall put away: but my wordllhall not .-away." .. -to ....,. -hlo """'· Uld ~ tht porter to watch:Waf&,h ye tblnf'ore: for yt bow not whttl tht I'Miter of tbt heM* comtth, .C nen, or It ftcW.U, or II the c:ock<rowtna, or in the ........ , Loot ....... ouddonly h• Bod yov .. pll,. • .Md wlult I ooy 10110 you IIIJ unto Ill, Watch." Venes 28·31 pr•nt the ltaon of the ll& tree by s .... to His dloclplee. See eloo llotthow 24 :32.J5; lAib 21 :29-33. "(28) 1ho -·of tho t1a tre<\!,ob'IIOUI. lust • tho buddinl or tho II& 111.., notice thet..-Ia comlna. so tho IWfllllna of the ...,. IIIUI hod been meotlonlnc will ohow thet the time or lila comlnala neer. Also, ..... 32 lhould be thOIIIhtfuDy v..-32.J7 pw the ollllorutlon of Jaua to -~ U. wlew of fBI ....,d COIIIial· See oiJo llolthew 24:36<42 ; Lute 21 :34-36. "Wotc:hl'ulneol, therefore, clotl not c:oftlbt in kUe .,.aalatloal a to the time of the adwftt, not bl pmumptuoua •ttiat of dates wfUcb Cod. ha ,...,.. melltd, not In oeJiec:t: of duty. It il exp1 1md, rather,ln oboolute ftdoUty to our dilly IOID. We are to be tib .,...,.tl, whole Muter hal pte to.......,COIIIttty,buthooP-to eac:b one his wort. We art to be 10 -ful. 10 dlllpnt In our ..,.... p.-, 10 ooocomed thet the Goepel lhiD 'l>o pnedled Wlto ID oatloas, thet "! lhall hne DO poUnd for fear or for repel when ., ieam lhat our retumln& lord II near" (cf. Owlee R. l!nlnun, 77N Gotpd of~. 1917,p.l76). • noted: "It ... In -with """ '130) Nol10 oboious 11 the meanina of thil .,., SewBI· interprttatioas hlte been olrerad r .. 'thls ..... lion.' The -t netw.l -... ..Wd be the pnention of Jesus' clay. But thlt would tlmlt 'Ill theM thinp' tO the e¥enU surroundiq the destruction of Jerusalem In A.D. 70, wl>lch did indeed happen in that Jlllention. Bishop Ryle and othen haw interpreted it u meanin& the race of Jews. SdD othen apply lt to the race of n.n. It is true that the lint rneanina forettWna that our Lord pw the outhorltatlw __,. thet -thlnp .... be. 'lin-ond earth lholl - IWIY: but my words lhll1 not puaaway.' 'Thil b: 1 ,...., ted. An application of itl clodontloo 1110)' bo niede to the wl>ole t.eld'dna of Jnua; but Ita tlm application il to this apocalyptic uttcrmce, this. prophetic foretelllna. thil dear clodontloo concemlna the end" (cf. G. CoqJbell Norpn, Til• Go<pe/ Acronlbrt to Mri, 1927, p. 279). 111e Edlortalloo tow...,.,._ In Mark 13 :32-37 we rud: .. But of -------------------------------NATIONAL CHRISTIAN YOUTH CRITIQUE WILL A HOMOSEXUAL OR LESBIAN GO TO HEAVEN? Someone asked the question "Will a homosexual or les- bian go to heaven ?'' Theanswertothat question ts NO according to 1 Cor. 6 :9-11, uKnow ye not that the unrighteous SHALL NOT INHERIT THE KINGDOM OF GOD ? Be not deceived: Neither fornicators, nor idol- ators, nor adulterers, nor EFPIMlNATE (homosexual), nor abusers of themselves with manklnd, nor thieves, nor covetous, nor dnmkards, nor revilers, nor extor - tioners SHALL INHERIT THE KINGDOM OF GOD. And such were some of you: but ye are washed, but ye are sanctifiedt but ye are Justified, in the name of the Lord Jesus, ana by the Spirlt of our God. God did not create homosexuals. For Jesus said in Matt. 19:4 that God made only two sexes. "Have ye not read , !haj ,he whicl> made them at the begipn lng made them rna e and female." The Gay movement tn rt:olly- wood is making ev~ry attemPt to get an approval of a third sex. They are seeking bivine approval from the Church. Paul wrote to the church at Corinth. "Now concerning the things whereof ye wrote me: It is good for a man not to touclt a woman. Nevertheless, to avoid fornication, Let every man have his own wife, and let every woman have her own husband." (l Cor. 7:1-2) There were no homosexuals in the large c hu rch at Corinth ! Paul recognized only two sexes in the church: male and female, the same that God created in the be- J{inningl He approved of every man having his own wife. He approved of every woman having her own husband; but the thing NOW Is MEN SEXUALLY WITH MEN AND WOMEN SEXUALLY WITH WOMEN. Instead of a man crying over toeing his woman. he's crying over losing his man. WQmen are dressing and acting like men. Homosexuals and lesbians come into the chUrch nowa- days wanting to be recognized as Christiano. In the churches today, we find most singers and musicians are homo8exu&JS. How. d18grac'efiu it ts to see whAt" ts sup- posed to be a man, directing a supposed to be Christian cbotr. How disgraoefultt is to see what is supJ:osed to be a woman wltb musclesllke a man, walk ancf talk like a man and dress llke a man. There is only one/lace for a homosexual or lesbian in God's church, an that's on the altar for salvation. There were no homosexuals tn the chu rch at Corinth, but there were some members who had been homosex- uals before they were converted to Jesus Christ. They were referred to by Paul in I Cor. 6:9-ll. Some had been effiminate (homosexual) and some bad been abusers of themselves with mankind (sndomlt~o l but .. thank God" they were washed, cleansed~ chan They were living demonstrattonsofthewordethat aul wrote in 2 Cor. 5:17, "Therefore, if any man be In Chrlst1 he lo a new creature: old things are passed away; oehold all things are become new." In Corinth, a city ftlled with fornlcationJ adultery! homosexuality and sodomy, the Good News o1 the Goope entered. Those who believed were forgiven, washed and cllan2ed. Tbe homosexuals and aodomJtea wbo came Into Christ &J!d Into the ohurch at Corinth were amoag t.boee membera to whom Paul wrote, ''Nevertbeleaa, to avoid fornication, Let every man have hio own wife, and let e.ery woman have her own bua~" Almost all homooexualo are -remelyunbappy. Aaka homooexual If he had a oon, would be want him to be a homoeeorual. A repreooentatiYe of the MattachlneSool-111¥ laid that a lllllall two percent ......,red "Y•" to lbil -tlon. 'Fit!Mn poraent laid tbat IIIey would lfllln the Oboloe to the aon. l!lpty-three poroent ......,red "NO". Modem pt~yohlatry places moet of the blame for the prcblem of homooexuallty on the parent&. The Mlble oomma:nda parent& to1 "Train up a child In the -~ lte oboald 10 and when ne Ia old he will not depart from tt." Tbi Sible hao a fUrther word to oay abOut homo- ...,.1 Mblt. and cbaractorlatloa and llappeairltoo~ cllrectb: to the homooexual that he Ia lbi peroon wbO Ill the ftnal analyo~ makea the flna11 ultimate and , .. ..,.. clectalon wltetlter to be or not lone a~­ t w'l Ill It DOt clear from lite foUowiJil .orllltolrel tbat 6o--lllime anotlter for blo .~ .. •••llloat rtftY -..... _,apt l'eiiJ)ClMibUity for ~OWII~'? the ot eternal power and Godhead. SO that they are without excuse: Because that, when they knew God, they glori- fied him not as God. Neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened. Professing themselves to be wise, they be- came fools, and changed the glory of the wtcorruptible God into an 1~ madeliketocorruptlblem.an, and to birds, and four-footed beasts, and c reeping things. Wherefore, God also gave them up to Wloleanness through the lusts of thefr own hearts, todishonbt their own bOdies between themselves: Who changed the truth of God Into a lie, and worshipped and served the crea- ture more than the creator, who Is blessed forever. Amen. For this cause li-oCI gave them up unto vUe a:ffeottons : for even their own women did change the natural use lnto that which is against nature: and Uke- wtee at~ tbe.Uen,lea'ringthenaturalueeof the woman Burned In their own lust one toward another; men wttb men worldng tbat which Is wtaeemly, and receiving In themselveslbat recompense of their error. And even as they did not like to retain God In their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient; Being filled with all unrlghteousneaa, fornication, wickedness. covetous- ness, maliciousness, full of envy. murder. debate deceit, malignity, whlsperers, hackbltors, haters 0! God, despltoful, proud boasters Inventors of evil thlngo disobedient to parents, without understanding, covenan£ breakers, without natural affection, implacable, W\- m..-olful: Who knowing the jndgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death, not oni,J: do the same, but have pleasure in them that do them. This enUre aort_pture passage Is ceritered on the sins of wmatural sex affections an<f practices. It indicates that homosexuals bring about many of the changes In their bodies, their apyearance, and their persoiullltiea, by their wrong thoughts and deeds I Theglandulardlsturb- ances and bormoDa.l imbalances of holnoeexuala~.;re nat the cause of the homosexuality, but tbe result elf their wrong cbolceat Note, ''and receiving In themselves that recompense of their error which waa meet." verae 27. In concluatoo, you must Wlderstand that God made only two sexes, male and female, that they made themselves · homoeexual, and that theyhavethepower, If they exer- cise their will, to make themselves again what God made them at the time of theIr bl rth. The Bible does speak to homoeexualo. It opeab the word of recoocUlation. "Be ye reconciled unto God." II opeaka lite word of pardon and cleansing. "Htm that oometb unto me, I will in nowise oaat out:'' It speakll tbe word of newness. uuanymanbe In Christ, he is a new creature; old thlngo have paaoed away, behold all thinp are become new." It opeab the word of warning. "Know ye not that your body lo the tomple of God? If any man defile thlo tom- pie, him will GOd destroy." ' The Bible never speaks a single word of approv&l for any unnatural sex practices, whether these be homo- 'seXual, sodomy, or leoblanlom; but It doeo speak the word of hope and help, "Come unto me all ye ttial labor and are be&yY laden and I will give you rest." .. Tbe Bible opeako to all who have olnned, the word of foqiYene••· "Neither do I condemn thee. Go and lin no more." The homosexual or lesbian who reallY. wants to chanae can be chanJed. The ohaJltle otartoln the mlod and tl\e !teart. "Ao a maai thlnketli In hlo beart, oo lo he." And "From out of the heart are the iaeues of llfe.." In tbe final anatyolo, .Jet lite penon who want& to be ~~~..,that without GOd'oltelp be· made hlm- aelf a homooe~ru~.l. Now with God'• help be can be onoe aptn ch&nl(ed: obanpdtotheporoonGod oreoted him to be. Tbfo olmply mean• lhal there will be no more otatementa bl&mllll God, society or any oilier for pUt trouble~ and for .~~~e Inner lurmQilo of tho homooeX\aah God made only two -. . The World to Come • liWU ...... "'• Lei ,...,. CIL ... \ ' A. W. ~ , ... II W 7 d 'no I sd ~,_,..._ '--t1so ·•,:,o,w tO:...·~'...;'';,,-:... .. ...W .ts-U....lloo.llll I m _,-1• oritt tti ~ eloo wldota tlso .,.-.n of ,_. -............ ••:Pt. .. - ._ &W, c•• of 'a ... ' A '1 •"' hi ....._ ~r ..,.hi:.-....... Chrilt .,... &o. ......... d '-to ........ worWw•e PUJto .. t=tftlso llowT• nteo...,.... ~ lwoprrlindy fl..is-~,-~IIWon. -toe--...... t ......... tlljns.,. He t~~t.W'rhd fo......,. .,_ ilapottul 1--. "'"""Y duel tWo wosld .... loooio -~ wd to ultl-dloeolollloo, duel tlso h-eplrlt peniJta beyond tlse ..... """ duel ..... le • world to come. tbt ............ bLW'It ..... , ........ , ~.-.. .... -... -t.l pidJo.ophFI Cl')iq. '1ile IOo, .. lN. W ~--• lriUIIIe a1on .!0 ~'"'" t111t t1so -ww.-. ll7ldont4od !lTslsllooiiJ all u... ll5 ~ It bee boeo dterl ee • Bew lsi CllrloiW.tty that il il mon COD08J"MCI wldt the. woticl to come t.b.ua with tiN world tUt DOW J.. aDd ..... timid ..... lur .. "-............... <ryios to defend the folth of Ootisl o&olut tht. accuaation u a mother beo clefeocfa her cbicb from tht bawL this llooy, of --·---aU dial le onlque lsi tlso faitll o1 Qaai11 ucl ........ ea emac:laterl Clwlatiealty whlca lo litdt .,... thea • ...... of the~-cWI- Let ao OM apoaop. for the .,,..,.,.e.rtf.J rnplurale ~ la,. .,.. the doctriae of the worlcl to OOI8e. &th tlse attock aD<I tbo rlefeoee.,. waoterl. OuUt came from God.. wt of .,.Uty, to nport on doe tb1np Ha 1...1 -_. beenl and to e«abblM ,... .,.,.., for tbe 0011f...d human rece. Thea He dNW e U... ~ thit world and the world to come and ..W in effoot "O....ye tbie day." The obolce lobe· twem an eartllly boule whk.h wt can 61 lt.t inhabit but • little wlalle uri the "-of the Lord where we may dwell fore.61'1DOfe. No one wbn bows what tiM New T•.tll*lt Ia about wiU worry over tbe c:harp that Chrillianity it; otherworldly. OJ COMTN il U, and that .. precilely where itl powu n.l Chrut&.nity, which U faith in Cbritl. tnut in His promi.a and obediaaoe to Hill com- mandment.,. telta Mluarely upoo the Penon of Chrilt. What He ia. wh..t He did and what He U doing-tb.e provide a fub parantee that the Cbrillian '• hope~ are valid. Cbriaianity ia what Chritt Mya it iL Hia power beconv.. oyerati¥e toward ua aa we accept Hia wordt u final and yield our toW.a to believe and obey. Christ ia not on trial; He need. no eha.uw::ter witneae~ to atablith Hia truatworthinea.. He atanda before no human tribunal, but .U men stand before Him now and thall stand for judgment' at the lut. Let an[ man bring the faith of Chriet to the bar o man 'a opinion, let him try to prove that the tMChinp of Cbri.t are in harmony with thia pbilo.opby or that religion and he ia in fact rejecting Christ while aeeking to defend Him. /px tlWl, "He haa Mid it." ia auf&cient anawer to all criticiama of Christ'• claima. TM problema of orisin and cleatiny han: eecepod the plalloeopbor end tbo adentiol. but the humbleet follower of OlrUt know• the answer to both. ..In the be«inniq"' fOilftCI Chriltl there at the creation of all tbinp.. and "the world to come" wiU ind Him there at their regeneration. The Cburc:h ia c:Onttantly bein1 templed to accept tbil world u her home. and .ometlma abe fr.u liatened to the blandiahmenb of thoee who would woo her away and u.e her for their own end.. But if abe il wi.ee abe wiD coblider that abe atand. in the ••U., belween the mountain peab of eternity pall aDd eternity to c:orne. Christianity over the last half century haa been badly shakeo by the criticiama of certain social philo80pheu. Theae gentlemen have auumed the baaic .oundneet of the prnent world ayatem. With a few improvement~ here and there a proaperoua, healthy and pe.ceful •ociety could be established right here on thi1 earth, and to do thia, NY they, ia the whole duty of man. The put il gone foreTeT and the praml ilt pauins u swift • the ahadow on the sundial of Abu. Even if the earth shouLd eontinue a million yean., not one of u. eouki.Uy to eajoy it. We do well to think of the lofll tomorrow. II' e liTe .U lwoUd kniXJI'tl U.. world &o aNM. How unutterably wonderful that we c:an.tiara. have one of our own kiod to 10 ahead and prepare • place for u.a! That place will be in a world. divindy ordered, beyond death and parting. where there ia nothins that can hurt or make afraid. Let'• Go Soul Winning The other day I was wslkinl down the alley beh i nd c hurch aud itorium after church, when I Slw a couple of lon1·ha i red youna men misbehavina. I stopped and said , .. Why don't you fd~wa ao on to S'und.ay , ifthoon-·. ,~('tllli ..,1~ve qne Sundt y ·school Aore surtinl at 9:30. There is one Sunday school after another until after 3;00 or 3:30 in t he afternoon.) ••vou'd better 10 to your class or department, fellows." They .. id, "Whtt tre you talk ina sbout? .. .. Did you fellowt ride a bus today? .. "No, we don't JO here - we're jutt walkin& down the alley." I said, ••I'm sony. fellows. My nsme is Jack Hyles." They told me their names and were 11 littJe bit a~spicious. Then we cNtted for awhile and I made their friendship. In 1 brief time I won them both to Jesus Quist. Then I u.id, "Now , feUows , why don't you really mnn butineu for God! Why don•t you really serve the lord!" (I didn't say 1 word about what tNt meant. I didn't have time. really. I didn't tell them how they ou!PH to dress -I didn't tell them anythina obe.) The ne x t Sunday mornlna at the Mme. time I wu st sbout the .. me pltc:e ' and a youna m•n walked up to me. He htd • nice htltc:ut, was •hned nntly 1nd had on a shirt and lie lnd Neely prctsed UOUMn and lbined shoes. He l&id, "I'm btc:ld" I said, "Who arc you?" .... m one or the fdlow• out here in the alley last week . You told me you wanted me to metn bualneu for God." IJ.Ol to thin kina. Thtt is t.he ne:ed. In order for thb ltMf'IUon to .. tv•p our YOUAI peopiiB, we aad tO ... the Golpel to them ud then '10 dltc:lpb• tbara. Old you know Senator BlrU Bayh, o..._t o( l+at•. • ..... tllat .... ,. .........• ••tt4.aer ' of •lole•ce ooolroeU.. ow lidMooll *t -.... _... .... .... _ ..... ..... "'••• •••••• report. •r ~ -'···· •~~~tu.-ts of I i au ler''l ...n ff1 -.,,,, .. 111. 1?· til ... d ....... ... .. .. ..... .... ..... ... _,. chains, in our schools. In our schoolt in 1973 more than 100 murden:, many of them played down by the wire services tnd T.V. networks. lest Amcria.n puents become aware of the dsnaer of sendina childreo to blab mi.ud public: 11;boola. Altout 70,000 serious suaultt on te.ac:h«:n each ~ehool yur in Americt. Gtnp of youth start by stealina the lunch money of other children. From that point they 10metime1 •tep up dernandl for rtiUiar laree sums of cash u protection from themselvet." The study was releated by the Sen1te Juvenile Delinquency Subc::ommiltee. (By the wty, Mr. Bsyh called me about it and ttlll:ed to ITM' penonaUy on the phone.) He said, ''Thete hallwsys and planroundJ; of fear and terror abo account for sn utimated $500,000,000 ann~nl bill for vandalism. Thts 11tonilhina sum which i I IC:tUtUy I <tiJUbiliJm surtn on the colt of education ts COII!f:IIRble to the entire investment for textboolu for our n.ation'• schoob in 1972." The report said that the switchblade knife snd pistol have repla~d the Ost u the means of stttlina tchoolpound differences. "Instead of fill filhts, our Kbools are uperiencinc serious crimes inehldinl brutal au.auJts on teac:hnt and students u wep 11 n1pn, extordont., bUf'llaries, thefts 1111d unpnc:itdented wan or w•nton dettrvaif,n tnd qndalilm. lftween 1970 and 1973 )lomiridft em umpua iac:ruled by ... d.y l K . J,t.pu and attampted ,.,.. ..,. up '""' ,. tboet tb,. )'&an • ~uJt• 01t Rudab wert up IS.). tO. .....tts on teacMn...,.. up 11.4"-'' 'llllnlt ·-t .. u lira report I&Jd tlllt ... DIUDbtu ol -po-.......... by th •ca.ool ••tfloddll W &I II ., J4.4tl. ,..._ --·-.,.... _,.....,_ .... _ ........... . _ .... _.., ali · oC. ...., lhw.»' a tp ..... ............. r-.. -· .. • -., llill ........ •n•n • ....... ~ .. ,,.,.e ......... _e .. lila U Phd .,. ......... . .. ........... ftll II .. ... , ....... ,.._, -ictlt Hy/~1 Thr Sword O{T1tr Lord Good ni&ht. no! llut'• where it's aU startint;. The anrwer il Jesus and the Goapel and di.acipline. In a local nr:wrpaper here in Hammond there were two headlines not fsr bom esch other this week . One •••dllat read , ''"' o 1o au l~lJI.tH &..,lift E BIGGEST PaOILEN OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS ... The other o ne uid , "PAS TO R AND C HRISTIAN SCHOOL PRINCIPAL IN COURT BEING T RI ED FOR SPANKING CHILDREN." lnterulin1, ilo't it'! ll is iruerntina but ud. The thina this nation nccch more than she needs sny other thina Is for a aenenUon of Christisns to metn business for God , 10 IOUI winnina and win these j)topk to Christ. We've Ji•en them IOUP and toap. !fs time we pvc them 1 S.vtour. II'• time we pt down to the ra.J cruJt of the mttlcr. We need to c:hup the heart• or these people or have them chllneed by the rqenentina power of the H~y Spirit in mponse to belie¥.,.. ftith when the Gospel i• presented in its limplic:ity, it• power and Its pUrity. Let's 10 IOUI wlnni,..! l.et'l quit playi,._ IIOUnd! Let'• quit f*rtna church and havl.na our formal wonb.lp Hrvic:• and ritual. Let's aet butY and a•t the Gosp•l out Hh tha Comwnaniltl art .. nine out tlMir rot, Jlrbqe and ruth. l.at's 10 IOUI wianlfl&. lDCJmrYIICG A CllRII'I1Ait .,. ....... _ A Cllr_lo_ no .... -··-... -lilllllf wUaao llellosaD l'sl II:"W•.,. ..... .,.,..._ ... ..., "' . ...._ ... ..," ___ _ ·~Ia-...... ............. 11 ••Mt .................... Ill will -........ " llaeL • clrloau 1a -""' ... .. ,.. II a .,.. w-,,~ " .. 101 r &;,. .......... I hi ..... • '117\fll ... all,) iliiOIIl'~ •r•u ¥"'" JAC" fd"' • LICAL MO?ICa P'ICTri'IOOS BUSUttSS RAMI S1' ATE MDT 1'bt tilowiDc .,..._ .. dotDc butDn8 11: Cllrttlel>- .. r ' Co. Hatr DetJp. ,.... D. Cout HWJ., Co- I'GM ~Mar, CtJU. i£8!5: Bamlltl Dootlmard, aMI E. Cout lhr7., CoroM del Mar, Ca.Ufl ti&!S. TIU biiiDHa a. CODdlteted bJ an IDIUliM.I. Slpect Etmalel Doost- mard. 1'IIJa ltattmeDt was rued wUJa tbt Coaoty Clerk ofOr- ,.,... COUDty Oct. 24, 1975. .hbU. Oct. 10, MoY. 6, ll, !0, 1975, lD the Newport ~r El\Slp. F -4~ ·Lau&.MOnCI ftCTlTIOOS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbt followq per8001 are dofN battn.sa II: Nnport l~rtoc, 2602 Vlsta Or., Jfewport B•ch, caw. 9Z&6S: RCG&ld Frederick Slecrtst, !lOa Vllta Dr., Newport 'Beach, CaW. 92663; Broce lt. Yale, 710 N. Bust st., A.Jablltn, CaJU. 92105. Tbla business Is conducted by a ceaeral partnersb.lp. tiiM. iiifiCi PICJitMM JI.:MIW •.um ITAfl....., ~~"•..._... ...... clollc hMtnnst u: lfewpoirt Aalo;·...,_, ,..; ..... at.! co.· .... ,....., ltli-... ....,_ a.ana, .. lilt ••11•.. IC, eo. M ... eaa .... 'nUWJIBitt .. ~t.S br • lldlYtdls.J. lipid: I .. _.llil....,ft•J D. 11U ...... wu 1lMd WU.. tM CoatJ Clerk otOr-.._. ec.t1 Oct. If, lrtS. Publ1lk Oct. 10, Not. I, U, 10, lrtS, ta tb1 lfnpolt Baft)or Butp. F_.to51 LIOAL MOnel nCTITJOUS BOSDf£SS KAME ST A TEMEPfT Tbt tollowt.ac P.noa t.. dottle butntss ac H•YJ-•tt&ta. 1717 E. Balboa B1Yd., t:t&lboa, Calli. 9ZM1: Dnaclas M. Greeo. 1717 E. Balboa Bl•d., Balboe, Cal. tzM1. Tlll8 bastDesa 1s eoldJcted br u lbd.lYidlal. Stped: Doartas M. Greeo. Tb!Jt atatemeot was ftled wltl'l the Couaty Clerk ofOr- IQCt Coaty Oet. Z4, 1975. PobUs!a: Oct. so. Nov. e, 13, 20, 19'75, In the Newport Harbor EDSJcD. F -49050 \.!GAL MOnel nCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe following per800 1s dolnc basJDtss as: Ceotury Z1 Ma.rteo Real Estate, 200 Newport Center Dr., SUite 301, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660: Jolm W1111am Marteo, 582 PoDderoa, Boa 1133, Btc B•r Lk., Ca111. 92315. This busiDess 1s cooc!ucted by an lndlYldbal. Slped: J. w. Mart eo. Thls statement was Oled with the COUDty Clerk ofOr- aace COUDty Oct. Z'l, 19'75. P:Jbllsh: Oct. 30, NOT. 6, U, 20, 19'15, lD the Newport Harbor EnslgD. F -49018 Slped: Rou ld F. Siegrist. Tills •tement was rued with the County Clerk otor-LtCAL MDnCI ang County Oct. 24• 1975• FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I Publlstl: Oct. 3Q, Nov. 6• NAME STATE WENT 11, ZO, 19'75. In the Newport Tbe follo•tnc persoos are Harbor Enatp. F •49052 dotnc business as: Buuy I ~ Qee . ~c... ZOZOl llll- pertal Cove Ln., Hunt. Bch., Cal. 92646: William Lee Ford, 20201 lmpertcal CoYe La., Hunt. Bcb., Cal. 92646; Grerr c. Bety-. 20201 Im- perial ~ .. Lo4t Kuet..BO., UGALMOTICe FICTITIOUS BUSJHESS NAME STATEMENT 'Tht followtoc per110111 are dolac bclal.DHI u: Cheaper 11J tbe Coepoo, !1&71 Bruta t Ctr., ......... lk:b.o QiU.f. -t ..-.. ......._, GaO &ltem, · 11tTt '1n.1t1 ctr.~ H. Beh., Ctiti.ttll64e; JlqldliDt Wat- tfl, 11941 Blupt. Lo., Hunt. Bch., Callt. 92649, TbU bas1Dest it CODdUct- ed by a general partDershlp. Stped: Kareo Kllem. Thta ttattmeDt was ftled wWf tbi County Clerk ofOr- ab(e Couaty Nov. 3, 19'75. Publish: Nov. 6, 13, 20, ~7, 1975, in the Newport Harbor Eoslp. F -49317 LIGAL MOTICI FICTmOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe following periOD La dolne bustJMss u : Altoo PMrmacy, suceeuor to ·EriD Pblrmacy, 17032 Murphy, l"lne, Ca. 92705: Carl W. Grodlch Jr., 117 Via Dijoo, Newport Bcb., Ca. 92843. ThU buamea 11 cooduC't- ed bJ ID 1DC11Yidllal. Slped: Carl w. Grodlell Jr. Tb1a atatemtat Wat IUed wttb tbe COUDtY Clerk ofOr- a•e Coanty No•. S, 1975, Publlsh: N~. 6, U , 20, %7, 1975, ID tbe Newport Ha..rbor Enstp. F -49308 LIML MOftCI · FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followlnc pertoa~ an <Soia~ baslatll u: 8ob01100 WaJlconrtac, 1511 S.HD&de T~rnet, Coi'OIII del Mar, Cal. ~8!5, Onap COWlty: Alee s. Ramay, uoo Fatr- Yln, V-10$, coa M ... C&UI.. ttan; AuMrt WalJact ()'-. U00 Fa!nlew, V. 105, CoG _,...CaL thl7. .. . Tl1t bu181ut.aCIMIIct.t I , e., I ..... paat.nldp. r ..,... Alte.l. aua,a,. ~r • filM llat ... WUG.Md .w. tM eo.tr , ... oiOr-.... c.-, ad. 11, 1115. • 1'lllbU* .... e, u. ao. 11, tm, ta tha Mt11110rt •. • 11a1tor hli1l' ,P._,. t .. llmCI .,C.al .. 92"'· . TIQ.iJUIMIIi.t<'-*dted by a geaeral pertnersl'llp. Signed: William L. Ford. Tbls statemeot was ttled wltb tbe County Clerk ofOr- aore County Oet. 16, 19'75. Publlsh: Oet. 23, 30, No•. 6, 13, 1975, lD tbe Newport Harbor Enstcn. F -48'791 LEGAL MOTICI LIUL.TICI CITY or I'IWJIOIT IUCII fOUCI DCPAJT'IIIPT JOLI:I JVBL£ AUCTDf leOTICI or a.u.a ~ .. ....., ·11"11 tllll or:· .. to tie ~ el <;liieW uo, ledioe 1.10. of De no • .. J Code f1l tM CetJ of -.....,n. l*da, I wW ..U at J111bUc UCUC.. to llllt _... ...._. t.r CUll or etleck • laiiiNIJ, ........, a, tf'ls at 10:00 A.M. • u. ~ Y.,.. fll Mil ctty ot M..,..n ~ locaW at s• •-pertDr ,, ... , ... folJowlllr ... rlbed propeJtrs .,. Ud Pill '*,.. --~ ,.,.,_ IOOdt HM•s~dd tt.m. &Dd otMr mleoe'laneont lt.mt Boata &DIS mt.e•ll•'*"• mu111e ....... 1t'1t ww,. Jtep Aa tt...tud U.tt of tbt abcwe art1c1ee J8 aft.Uable at eM twi.Dttt ome. ot tbt Pollee Dtpattmeat of tbe City ol !f.-port Beach loeated at 8'70 SaD Barbara Drtn, Newport Btacb. B. Jamu Glans Cb!ef ol Police Newport Beaeb, Callfomia CrrY OF NEWPORT BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT Pollet aDClaimed propertJ to be uetioMd at tbe Clty CorporatioG Yard, 592 Superior, 10:00 A.M., Saturday, NoYtmber U, 19'75. PurebaMt are made OG an as t.s butt, DO raanntee oa. pbyacal c,onctttlc. o1 lt.mt .,ld. Parm•tt must be paid lD cub or 1oeal ebecu lm- mecUattlY after a btd lB accepted &Dd au .-rebuet must be nmoYed hom tbe corporatJoo yard at tbt coocluaoo of tbl auction. LOTI UNrr DESCRIPTION DR. NUMBER 1 1 Bicycle, Boya,!'7'' ,bna,SCtnrtnD.108pd. 74-05284 z 1 Bteycle, Boys,2& .. ,nd,BebwUu1,31Pl. 74-13342 3 1 Bteyele, Boyt,ZO'• ,purple,S.ra 74-13656 4 1 Bicycle. Boys,Z6",blue,S.rs J-29M2 5 1 Bleyele, Boyt,Z7",yellow,SCIJwtlm,lOip. J -31863 6 1 Bicycle, Boys. 27 .. , yellow, Den.Oer, 7 1 8 1 9 1 10 1 11 1 l! 1 13 1 10 speed A-36802 Bicycle, Boys,26" ,creeo,8ears,5 apd. A-S8504 Bleycle, Glrls,26' ',greeo,BctnrtDo,SIIpd. 75-00937 Bicycle, Boys.Z7",*,Dtn.Uer,l0apd. 75-01001 Blcyele, Boys,26" .btlce.SebWinn 75-01019 Btcyclt, Boys,!O'' ,red,ScbwtDD 75-01021 Bicycle, Boys,n•• ,bn_Sctnrtrm.lO apd. 75-01052 Bicycle, Boys,z-7", wtdie.AtaJa, Frame ODly 75-01084 14 1 Bicycle, Boys,2"7'',black,DeraUer. Frame Only 75-01085 Bicycle, Boys,ZO" ,orance, K-Mart 75-01300 • 1 , 1 " a .. 1 100 1 101 1 101 1 lOS I 104 1 105 I 101 1 107 1 101 1 110 1 111 1 11Z 1 113 1 114 1 115 1 116 1 117 1 118 1 119 1 120 1 121 1 122 1 123 1 124 1 1Z5 1 126 1 12"7 1 1Z8 1 130 1 131 1 132 1 133 1 134 1 135 1 136 1 137 1 138 1 139 1 140 1 141 1 142 1 144 4 145 1 146 1 147 1 Bicycle, Boyt,U'' ,blle,Be...,_hpd. "'l..o7l._ Blqe~ Boya,U",nct. Seanm. 75...on70 Btqea., Boys.17",bra,Raa.tp, lOipd. 7S..t17t:7t B&cJClt. BoJ•,Z7",bJae,8e~lOipl 7!1-07411 Bleyele, 8o1a.!O'',yeUow, eau., 5¢ 7s..cnas BleJC1•, Boya,Z7",blae,C..-,to.p. 7S.o74Z& BtcreW, Boyt,t7",nt,J.c • ...,,10tp. 75-0'7611 BlcJele, G1r1t,ZS",blue,MIIrnJ,Itpd. 75..o?719 Bleyclt, Boya,Z7" ,yellow,BidrJ,lOipd. 75-07745 Bicycle, Bo,._!'7 ",yU w ,8ehwta,l01pd. 75 -0'7957 Bt.eyelt, Boy-.!0" ,ora~~p.a.fl1FR.Ua OlfLY 75~1 Bteyelt, Boya,27", cray, I . C. hay 10 tpeed 75-08090 Bicycle, Glra.,%4" ,red, staadud 75-08091 Bicycle, Boyt,20",black, Hatty 75-08096 Bicycle, Glrls,!O", blat, Hufty 75-01136 BlcycJ,t, Boyt,!'7". Wbt,AmFlyer ,lOip. 75-01176 Bicycle, Boy-.Z6",creea. StaDdard 75-08177 Bicycle, Boya,Z6",blact, Tr1Dmpel 75-08193 Bicycle, Boyt,20'' ,black, Seua 75-01305 Bicycle, Boya, !'7 ", .U.er, Dera.Uer, 10 speed 75-08355 Bicycle, Boyt,%7 ",grn.Bocteccbla.l IMp. 7 5-08407 Bicycle, Girls,Z4",blue, ~ 75-08416 Bicycle, Boys,Z7" ,orge,BebwtJID,10tpd. 75-08447 Bicycle, Boy1,ZO", fl'lY.~ 75-01490 Bicycle, Boys,!'7",taa.P-.eot,10tpd. 75-08559 Bicycle, Boys_27",yellow,Bidmuo, 10spd. Bicycle, lloys,20" ,blae,s-!or Bicycle, Boys,20" ,red,Scbwina Bicycle, Boya,27" .rreea.Palfeot, 75-08566 75-08624 75-08679 10spd. 75..08690 Bicycle, Boys,26" ,blact,Pbllllps 75-08750 Bicycle, 8oyl,27",wh1te.lnteruataonal, 10spd. 75-02116 Unicycle, !4" ,bloe,Oxford 75-02116 Rack for Surfbc:arda 7 4-03647 Hot Plate, Eltc. Domlllioo., 2 barner 75-0ZO!Z Reloader, LoadamaUc Model 1800A CNB Buuou BarDer, Hllmbolt 75..01830 Pump, AJr Bicycle, Japan 74-09694 BroUer, Faberwue, Elec. 74-0969-4 Assorted Sl.zed Macramae for Pla.ntera A3SZ09 Ctampape Bucket w/Stand 74-07409 Bac/tl1sc ToUet ArUcles (NEW) A34142 Mickey Mouse Doli-Spfte-Key Fob (NE W) A.34142 15 1 16 1 17 1 18 1 19 1 20 1 21 1 Z! 1 23 1 24 1 25 1 26 1 27 1 28 1 29 1 30 1 31 1 3Z 1 Bl.cycle, Boys.Z6' •. wtute,Derailer ,10sp. 75-01336 Bicycle, Boys,z-7", wbJte,Clclos,10spd. 75-01405 Bicycle, Boys,27' ',maroon,Hawt,10spd. 75-01406 Bicycle, Boys,20",red,.senator,Sspd. 75-01411 Bicycle, Glrls,Z6'',black,Sctnrtnn 75-01640 149 1 Outboard Motor 9-1/2HP El'illrude, 33 1 M 1 ss 1 36 1 37 1 38 1 39 1 40 41 1 421 43 1 441 45 1 461 47 1 48 1 49 1 50 1 51 1 sz 1 53 1 54 1 55 1 56 1 57 1 58 1 59 1 60 1 61 1 62 1 631 641 65 1 661 67 l 681 69 1 70 1 71 1 7! 1 7S 1 74 1 7!1 1 71 1 'M 1 '11 I 7t 1 eo& 11 l • 1 II I .. t • I ., l • I • a 10 a " l • I • l .. 1 • l Bicycle, Glrls,26' • ,red,PI'ltuips 75-01670 Bicycle, Gtrla,26",blue,ScbW1.on,3spd. 75-01714 Bicycle, Glrla,24",red,Scbwtnn 75-01721 Bicycle, Boys,ZO" ,blue, SctrwiJm 75-01740 Bicycle, Boys,Z7",greeo,Sears,l0spd. 75-01828 Bicycle, Boys,26",red, Sctrwtno 75-01848 Bicycle, Boys,ZO",whlte, Sctrwtnn 75-01852 Bicycle, Boys,26" ,black,Ralelcfl,3~. 75-0Z021 Bicycle, Boys,Z6" ,red,Rayoa.l,3apd. 75-02085 Bicycle, Boys,20",yellow, Crystal 75-02174 151 1 153 1 154 1 156 1 157 1 158 1 159 1 160 1 161 5 Blue 14" Rim w/Tlre End Table, Blonde, Double Shelf Wheel Cover, Black/White Vynl. Wooden Mask Rear Vlew Mirror/Truck Type Tlmlo& Light Cam Dwell Tester Rack K-Mart Elec. Hair Styler Auorted Tops &r Blouses Ladie&, Wed. (NEW) 75-02.487 74-09496 74-07409 74-11618 74-07409 74-11618 74-07409 74-07409 75-04126 75-036287 Bicycle, Boys,Z6",blact, Styer,3spd. 75-02%32 Bicycle, Girls, Royce Untoo PlDk Frame 162 2 pr. Trousers, LAPD Slle Z8 &! 30 Dunpree Flalr, (NE W) 75-0S6!87 ODly 75-02318 Bleycle, Boys,U" ,creen, styer 75-0!398 Ble,c: .. , Boy-.10'' .bbM, ~ 7~-02518 164 1 pr. SbOes, Ydiea, blaet, 6M, bare tnpa (NEW) 75-036!11 sr~cr., Ctrts,201'#,1'ellow, Sermnn 75'-0!588 Bicycle, Boys, 24''. ora.oge, Rat etch, l_, lpr. sme., Ladlee.f'ed. Qalb'att. amall {NEW) 75-036!11 Chopper, 3JI)d. 75-02712 Bicycle, Glrls,20" ,red/white, Sel rs 75 -0272"7 1~ 1 pr. Shoes, Ladles, red, Qaa.llcraft. med. (NEW) 75-036!87 Bicycle, Boys,26",whlte, Sears,10spd. 75-02820 Bicycle, Glrls.26" ,red, Styer, 3spd. 75-02846 167 1 pr. Shoes, Ladies, bron. Sbrtcca, 8-1/ZM (NEW) 75-036287 Misc. }llk .. Parts nr1ous 168 1 pr. Shoes, Ladles, brcrrn. Sbrtcca, Blcycft, Glrls,Z6" ,purple, Nlsh1kl 75-03039 Bicycle, Boya,26" ,blue, NlsbJkl 75-03040 Bicycle, Boys,!6" ,purple,Hutfy,3spd. 75-03137 Bicycle, Boya, 27", yellow, Schwinn, 10 speed 75-03291 Bicycle, Boys,27" ,,~,Roddy, lOspd. 75-03375 Bicycle, Boys,26",red, Sctnrtnn 75-03507 Bicycle, GIJ'ls,26" ,gro,Panther,lOspd. 75-03726 Bicycle. Glrls,26" ,blue, Standard 75-03763 Bicycle, Boys,%&' • ,grn,RoyceUoJoo, 3sp. 75-03840 Bicycle, Glrla,20" ,purple, Stlogray 75-03881 Bicycle, Boys, 26' •, broot.e, Royce Ullloo, lOspd. 75 -04037 169 2 170 1 171 1 172 I 173 1 174 1 175 1 176 1 177 2 178 1 180 1 181 1 182 1 Bicycle, Glrlt,%e" ,pup.le,Styer,Sspd. 75-040S9 Bicycle, Boya,%6" ,rect.SlJcl'ltbwe"bt 3, 3apd. 75-04174 183 1 184 1 Bicycle, Boys,!'7",black_.Dera.ller,10sp.75 -04174 185 1 Bicycle, Boys,ZO" ,blue, Scbwim 75-04195 116 1 Bicycle, Boys,!O",red,Sctrtrtnn 75-04217 187 1 Bicycle, Boya,ZO",on.nce, Am Flyer, 190 1 NO FRONT WHEEL 75-04245 192 1 Bicycle, Glr11,20' ',rfeen., Schwtno 15 -04S08 195 1 Blcycl .. Boys, 27", gold, Royce Untoo, 19'7 1 10.., 75-04~8 198 4 Bicycle, Boyt,!'7", wtllte,Deraller, 199 4 lOipd. 75-04396 !00 1 Btc:yele, Bon,%8" ,black_Pqlular, 202 1 Sapt. 75-04447 203 1 Bicycle, Glrla,%8" ,creeo.Sctnrtnn, 204 1 Sspd. 75 -04588 Blcyclt, Boya,!'7",nd,SClrtrtml 75-04592 205 1 Btcycle, 8oYt,Z7'' ,brown,SCtnrl.nn, 206 1 lOspd. 75-04609 207 1 Blcyclt. Boys.,26" ,blat ,SChwinn, !08 1 NO FOONT WHEEL 75-04615 !09 1 Blcyel .. Boys,Z6'',blae,SCbwtnn,3spd. 75 -04&M %10 1 Bterclt, Boya,!e" ,black, HawtborM, 211 1 S.pcl. 75-04678 213 1 Blqdt, Boya,Zf",J"tC!.SebwiDD,lOspd. 75-047!5 214 1 Bicycle, Bon,l7",bbM,DenUer, !15 1 lO.S. 75-04871 Bic)'clt, Boys,zt",red,Scii'W1DD,SII)d. 75-04913 216 1 Bleyc!t, Bora,!'7",wtdte,Ptlllctot, lOspl. NO FROBT WDIL 75-051!3 JU 1 Btcyelt, Boyt.J?" ,blct_ Studard 75-05198 Btcre1•, aora,21" ,bllle,Royal&,tOspd. 75-05331 zu 1 Btcyct.. Glr~' .en. Hd1 75~ UO 1 Trtcyole, 10'', 1ft. MuraJ · 75-0e101 HZ 1 Ble)'de. ~I'T" ~lOipL 75...oHU !24 1 ea.crc•. GLrt.t.U",co1d. Selnr'IU 7&-05&13 us 1 Btc,.et., ao,a,.n",,..tw,se--,tOspS. n..osaa 126 1 eae,.. a.,,_ae .. 1a.a.~Aet..atar,lo.pt75..GH46 1r1 1 8leydt. GIIU.M' .cn.,~,llpl '75..-m Zll 1 Blqdt, BoJt. 17",.,.... OI'Uid Ut 1 ....._ 10-'7$..0SIU 110 1 8~ Glrla.ll" ..... ae...... 7S.OSM9 Ul 1 ~ GIN,I'r",~ 0.., 10 1P1L 15-05151 lSI 1 a~qe~e. ao,.,ar•,..-.: lllltr, ..,.._ ,... w t 86ciJdl. ..,.,. •• .,nle,M PI ,IOipd. 11.-ut D4 1 _,..... ~··,-....... "1GIId. 11-011.. US I ., .. ,oe.ta;II'',At .............. , ....... 1 .. , .. 01rt1. •··. en-11...... m 1 ~~~,... -.u., "*-.: : ., ., ... .,........ ...... "'**ll 140 .. .. , ......... " ............ VIlla 141 • ".... 11--.a ... •.tu~:;len.;...... :: : .................. , ..... , .. , ... .. ,..._,..._.. ...... It''""..... .. I 5 (NEW) Stuned Toy Animals Soup Turlne, Crockery Mlnl Tool Kit Back Pack Blue E.E.l Back Pack Blue/Chlld Carrytng Sleeping Sag, Green Sleeping Bag, bloe, Whitt> Stag, Nyloo W ettlllt, black. 1 pc ., PetrUlo Wetautts/Top II Cutoffs, black &r red Harness/Hobie Ski Tow Dtpoet, Laotern Flsh.lnc Rod. Tra•eler w/black ca~ Fls~ Rod, True Temper 75-036Z87 75-04839 75-36287 74-05S48 ?t-07456 75-00!96 75-02547 75-065!6 75-0240S 74-141Z1 75-02772 75-0%757 74-09694 w/Sha.kespere Reel 74-09694 Flsblng Rod, White w/Zebco Reel 74-09694 Flsb.lJI& Rod, black w/Zebco Reel 74-09894 FlslliDc Rod., black/yellow w/red case 74--0694 Guttar,Orpbeas,S-103 6strt.aes 75..00010 Gultar,Gibsoo Elec.w/6st.rb:lgs&case 7S-020Z2 Fire Elt.CI'lromeCa.sco 2pl water 75 -05362 Flre Ext. Brass,Red Star 75-00349 F'tri! Ext. Red GeDeral 74-07409 rt~ Ert. Red Ansul Foam Type lO!B 75-00844 Woodeo Bo~s 75 -03952 Halldbars 75-04941 Brown Box w/Misc Tl~ Tacks nrtous Tape Recorder Norelco •Ito« control ?S-027!1 Tape Reeorder Norelco Cassette ?S-0%7!1 Tape Recorder San. Cassette w/Am Fm Radio 74-10SOS Phooe Butler 1000 BSR .U8015 Head Phones Phllmor-. SP-9Black 75-0U49 H•d Pbooes IC AM -FM WPX yellow 75..01S37 Head ~ "M" BraDd Black 7•-otn6 Auto Stereo. Cn" 8-Track 75-500U Auto Sttreo, Sooy TC !0, Cu.ette 754300 Auto Stereo, No BraDd w/FM RadiO 74-0U76 Aato Stereo Hammood 8-Tnck NB-!511'7 Auto Racllo AM-FM Clarlioo 75-05119 C. V. Radio, Rtallstic TRC-UB w /lllfke-!3 Cbanoels Boat Tn.ucteYer Pearce Slfnl*lll.. Cyml.ld 40 TJ'I)IeiWitlwt, Smtth Coroal We "Stel'lllc" TJI)t'Wrlltr, IBM S.lectrtc Compua.blact AGto SlillYer. the, Rem 1J1iCt0o l..BOU C.8. Rad»,Rallttlc TRC 1o w/mtb Rldf.o Sc:uMr, R.-cy TMR-E Clock_ B1b7 Bel, Gttta, Alarm liV LaJipl. Gold Color-.1 PonT AllnpWler • mettoD Bot Radio• ,_lilt G. I . 8\ack ltlldiD. Podllllt ,_. Bran Radio ~ Soe.J 8ron c ......... ·~ v ... c .. en ·-l.c8lca C-15 Culen ·-1'.-Oal w;u.. ea. ........... ICMG"J Ca flldlst GAF 110 w/Cut c .... w a.llt ...... lOt Ct ll'a ......... .., ltiiJJ.-7 1.112' t2 •• ~ -~ ....... ,.... ... .... '-..... ,.... ....... ,... ............ .......... ---·Cit .. ,.... 75-0U71 7~-0t7ll 74-lleb 75-02481 '7'-0MM 74-0U'll '7S..01Mt 74-0ISMI 74-0a?'t 74-0f.l1t 74..o5MI 71-01011 '74-4'1-, ....... ., ..... ._ ,. ... ft..ollll ft..-11l ~­,._.,. ,....,. " ..... ft.eml ~ ...... .... ....... . LIUL•nct Ul 1 .. , 1 TV lt'', z.taa Colar ISO l HI Z 114 1 !55 1 TV u··, Padls.rd Btll Color TV lt'', ZaD Color WCIIOMa Cued.....,.. 1'IDt Recorder, c.ccmt Mod tao Mub Tablt I-Track stereo w/f .. -... 71..GIUI au 1 15? % ~ Playv 41pd. Major 7~40t '151 % Z5t 1 teo a Z81 1 ZGZ 1 us 1 %84 1 Z65 1 286 1 26'7 1 268 1 W~ CutSpeden l!"'a7" ?S..oaGO a,.. VIDtl SptUen ?f-.0'78 Stat.tloud. GTO Spo.rt ,._Wood TS...QIOI'? T tit Boob n.rtoM Radlo Hlalac:bt Pol'table w/! 5111ken 71-loetl Watcb, lldl•, Times, Gold Lot 151 Watcb, ladJ.H, Ltcran. Gold 15-0S. Watcb, la.dtes, Omep til'Ytrw/8.._.. 75..00177 Watcb, ladlee, Times, Gold 74-1Ml6 Wateb, ladS•, cold.,Caru.U., ~'ct'"lt 75-0ia Wateb, la.dM-. rold, RamUtoo 75-0U&6 Wateb, ladles, rold, Sbeftleld NO CRYSTAL 75-0Za6 269 1 270 1 271 1 272 1 273 1 274 1 2'75 I 2'76 1 Watcb, Mau, Gold HaU CaltDdar 75-0017! Watcb, Mans, Gold VaJea.lD 75..01764 Wateb, Mao-. Gold, Le COII!tn 7 4.11181 Watc h, Mau. Gold Jubtlee, CaliDdlt 75-02017 Watch, Ma.u, Chrome, Times, Ubr. 75-0ttcM Watcb, Ma.u, Gold, Vulcatn. ColD Fact7S...on51 Watch, Maat, Gold, Bulon, Cal.., 74-11*11 Watch, lAdles, Chrome, Looci.Des w/4 tCoDes 74-0ZUS 2'77 1 2'78 z !'79 1 Clock, Wettclox TraYel Alarm 75-00110 Mens Gold Rillp w/1 atooe lD •cb 74-lUl! Watch, Ma.u, Chrome Bradley Caleodar 74-07.56 280 1 Watcb, Mana, Chrome Gold, Bulon Caleodar 281 1 282 1 283 1 284 1 285 1 286 1 287 1 Surlboard 5 • Multi Colored Stripes Surfboard Greeo II WbJte 9' Palnttnc w /S Ttcers 74-0U76 74-1%199 75-0Z057 74-07456 CNB CNB CNB Pa.1ntJng w /Satll.Dc V easels In Battle PllDttnc w /Red Ba.ru 19'73 WWys Jeep 1960 American Marc Diesel Powered 17' Boat CNB !88 1 Bar Stool CNB 289 8el Strai(bt Back Chairs CPfB 290 Sea Au't Cbl.lrl CNB 291 1 Type9rUer Table CPCB 292 1 TypewrUer Table CMB 293 1 Typewriter, IBM Elec. CNB 29-4 1 Typewrtter, IBM Elec. CNB 295 1 Typewriter, AdleT Elec. CNB 296 1 Typentter, Smltb..CoroM Maaaal CNB 29'7 1 Addlac Macbtne, Remt.actoa Elec. CNB 298 1 Addlnc Macbl.oe, Remtnctoa Elec. CIJB 299 1 Dtctapbooe, Belt Model CNB 300 1 Dtctaphooe, Belt Model CNB 301 1 Cabinet. FUe Plan CNB Publish: Nov. 13, 19'75, ln tbe Newport Harbor Eulp. Paper pickup near record Newport Beacb retus~ crews collected 115.9 too.s of oewspapers set out by r-.- atdeatt for recycllDg in Oc- tober, city general se"lces cl'ltel Jacob Mynderse sa.ld this week. "T b.U ls t be se<'ood tar- geiC mootbly C'OUectJoo since tbe separate ('Oiled.loo pro- cram mrted 14 mocrths aco," said Mr. M,...Ser8e. ''Rttnnue received by tJx> city trom ale of tbe news- papers tor October ns $2,- 879. ToUJ r-.veaue to date LIML MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foUowtng person 1s doing huslness as: Com- puterlted Industrial Reatt)·, Computerlted Industrial Real Eltate, and Compllist Realty, Compull.st Real Es- tate, 1100 QuJl Street, ft 05, Newport Beach, CaW. 9!660: Worldwide Realty, lnc.,uoo Qua.U StrMt, t105, Newport Beach, Caut. 9Z660. Thl.s bulDtu 1s cooducted by a eorporatloo. Corporat1oo Name: Worldwide Realty, lnc., Ron- ald R. Henry, J>r.s. Thl.s statement wu ftled wlth Uw Count} Clerk ofOr- I.JJCe Coonty Oc t. 17, 19'75. PubUsl'l: Oct. 23, 30, NOT. s. 13, 1975, ln the Newport Harbor Enstp. F -48818 LKALMC}n§! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEWENT The following persoos are doq business as: Ray Mar Enterprises, 6141 0~ Ave., t7, Cypress, Cal. 90UO: Ray R. Maul, 6141 <>n.ace An., 17, Cypress, Calli. 90630: Mary E. Maqt, 6141 o ruce A•t., 17, Cypress, Calif. 90SSO. Tb1.s business t.s CODdladed by a uma~ partM~. S1pecl; Ray R. aa.ut. MUJ E. Mant. Tblt ttat....-t waa ftl.S wl.l!a tbe Coaly C1trt oiOr- a~~t Coaty Oet. 1'7. 1 V7 5. PablJ.ab: Oc:t. u. 30. M09. 6. u. 19?$, .. tbe f'ewport Rutor E1~. F-41117 for the 14 mootbs ts $SO,. 29'7 ." Newspaper collecttc. c:ta ys in NOTember a.re tbe lOth, 11th and 1Zttl eut oftht bay, a.nd tbe 11th, 111tb a.Dd 19tb .-est of tbe bay. Papers shoald be twmctled or pat In sbopping bqs or caf'il)oard cutoas. Tbey sbDa1d bt set oatstde bestde recuJar ttuh by l a.m. ~ the day of C91- lectJon. Call in Your Wnt A~ ...... fiUilft: 673-0SSO LEGAL NOTICE FlCTmOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followlnc person ts dof.Dc bosllloeu as: Guaranty flnaocb.l Se"lces at 4S41 Streb Street, Newport Beacb. Callforn.ll: G&enl Electric Credit Corpon- tlon. 3000 Sand Hill Road_ Yeolo Part, Calllonl.la 94025. TbJs busioeSils cooducted by a corporation. General Electric Credit CorporaUoa. By: JobD A. Smith. This statement was flltd wtth the County Clerk ofOr- a nge Count}, Oct. 10, 19'75. Publish: Oct. 30, Nov. 6, 13, 20, 1975, ln the Newport Harbor Enstcn. F -48564 L,IULII)ncl FICTITIOUS Bust:NESS NAME STATEMENT The foUowtnc pertoo It doing baslness as: lllteru- Uonal FUter Co., 1U5-B VUla(e Way, Santa Ana, Ca. 9Z705: Clean Rooms Coa- strucUoo Co., l.o<:. (Cal.). 1 fiS VWace Way. Sa.Dta Ana. Ca. 92705. Tbis baADess Is conduct~ by a corporation. Corporatloo Nam~ cs .. Room a C outrvctloD Co., IDe., Boyd Apew, Pra. T'blt lltUtnMIIt .,.. m.d with tbt Coaty Clert ofOT- •• Coaty Oct. 14. 11'75. P'llbU..Ib: Oct. tS, 30, MOY. I, IS, 1 r7$, In U. Nellfport Harbor Ealp. F ..-sa .OI'FICIAL NB.I',U•aa OF HftWPOJ!T 8BACi SUIICRIPTION OlDER· OMLY ss.• POl OMI YIAII ----------------~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• i A.tM4 1M •.•••••••••••.•.•••••.••• • • • • • em .......... : ..............•..... . -- Bucs tune up for bowl classic eaii'MIII 'IIIII _, DIU Toobrl.l...., .. ... cloolll Clot u. lt'!l ...... --·-t .. It .... ....,.p .... G~-· Saa Ill-1.1 ,,to, .TIIoa.e...W ,, ..... b..U -plort>l lD lbo Doc, • ..... - motcllloc lbo -ot lbo Soollll c-Cool......, with tbt elll.mp trom tM_Soutbera c...-e~mott. Tlocllu'o .un olDII ud ~ wW be twnttnr a.ot· ball 011 tbe ••.W.C ol Herr. ZZ. Tboy'U on be at El Ruct.:. memorial atadtum to watcb GoldeD. Wut ud Rio Hoodo play ID a pme U.t wt1l decide thl! SoatberD Cal Contereace eatrJ 1D tbe bowl pme. Tbe Pirates eDter tbls Samntay•s eoatest witb a perfect 9-0 HUOD. record ud No. 1 ranldog Ill ... oatloo. Tbe GrossmootGrU. fins, the state's defeDdlol Division 0 champs. an 1.4 tbis SE&soo and 1-S 1D coo- fereoce warfare, Grossmool -occ lasl-34-17, lD tbe Divtsioo D cbamplonshlp oootest. atcM. Gron•aat loll a 15- 14 -.. Saa 01'10 -"-'" e,ooo u. ... n Oil tii.Dd at OCC'1 IABard ltldllm k» ... tbe S.C. -,. lift, s,. -· OCC rolled .. Ill JU!IO ta total ofllut, collected za oo 1111 rrcomo1 uo1 aa tb.rouc:b tbe atr, OCC'I de- ftUe OOIDJ'letelJ lbllt off tbe MoaatJ.e numt.ac attack, boldl.air llt. SAC to a aet S,.,UoalboiJOOIIKL 4ccomudo ICOnd4tlmes IJr tbt Plntea. Three TOs came 01. nms ot t. 1 and 2S yardl, wblle tbe fourth was a o1fty acreeo pass tblt eorered S'1 )'lrds. ROWING REGATTA ON WEST LIDO CHANNEL EfcbtMD of the tutest n.rslty •• etctts•• w1ll com- pete In tbe Bank of Newport cup reptta this Saturday, Nov. 15, ora tbe West Lido Cbauel ad)lceot to the bank's new Lido om.ce. I UDO FLEET SKIPPER John Tborue of Newport B•eh. at left, gins bUDd "crew" Du Matsoo of Costa Mesa some Ups of reptta ractoc, and they both went oo to take 4tb place 1n saJ1i11c compeUtloD lDvolvlng blind youngsters iD the Brallle IDaiUtue's youth program. Skippers of Lido 14 Fleets 1 &Dd 6 l».n &1YeD instruc- tiDD on Oeet n.etnc to Braille lnsUh.lte students, and a reptta was held recently off tbe Balboe. Yacht ChiD. Wl.nner was student LaNooa Kermedy of Fullerton, with the assistance of Jim Tyler of Newport Beach. Frank Blais of Garden Grove was 5th. w1th Doo Aarvold of Newport Beach.. Tile c..,_ . ._ .... ary lo 1111 C!lolc ~ ot 1111 Jr • .w..-coloal· boll ....... wU1 -1111 c--eoono-y ........ lo1111 ~"liar­ .... lprl" llllnport lllr-......... -·.Da-Flold. lCleliolr limo to h.m, ud odmlooloo to-· 8otb t•m• lll.n I IDd t-,.r-old plaJen. Tbe CbtJ .... compUed a 1.z -record. wta-lllac 4 of 5 leqve pmes. Tbe Cobna &re 6-S oe tbe ...... Lalt Saturday, the Cbey- tDDH eoded tbelr np1a.r le&SOD wltb an oYerttme 1-0 "HebrMker" wto OYer tbe WestmiDster Patrlots. Tbe recWatioo pme IDded ill a scoreless tte. ao tbt teams ruerted to a special tle- bre&ter system set up bJ the leque. Eacb t11.m cot tbe ball ''" • -ud the team p.1.DJ.ng tbe most yard - are cets a 1-0 deelsloo. On tile, last play of the game, Westminster needed 1-1/2 ,.rds to totaleooogb yardage for a win, but tbe Cheyennes' ''Zero•• defeose, which has ciYec \lp )lst 7 polnta in 5 Ieacue games, ....... CbeyeU ..... 4 1 Comm•IMIM •• J S Coupn •••• t 4 CoroDU •••• 1 S Cowboys •••• 0 5 Cora.Jn •••• 0 4 -7 z s 5 I 4 • • I 8 0 • Albert F. Dulllop lao tbeN._rtc-. WOODY SMrrH, left, presents the wtmer•s trophy to Todd Meena after the 15 year old Corma del Mar high scbool colf team member captured the a.nmaJ )mlor ctamplODsh.ip at Irvine Coast Country Club. The new ebampiOD carded rounds of 74-78 for 152 total. He resides with b1s parellts, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas U:eeoa at 110'7 Vllt1a Entrada, tbe Btutrs. ICCC president SmUh praised Todd for his achievement in the recent Los Angeles Junior Open, where be captured hls Otgbt (age 14-15) with an even par 142 for the 2 round event at Grilftth Pu~s toogh Ba1bol eoorse. (Rich BtsseH photo.) OCC tuned up for the Grossmont enCOUDter lrltb a 49-13 blitzing ot Mt. 8an Ant:ooJo College Friday Grid finale for locals Top crews from USC, UCLA. UC Berkeley, UCl, OCC and Cal State Long Beach and top rowing clubs wUI compete In the eUmiDa- ttoo series of 500 meter sprints, f1D1l'lh1ng at the bridge to Lido Isle. SWIMMING LESSONS FOR RETARDED KIDS DEVINE PROPERTIES FORMED IN COM ~~.!,~?.'T~':~~~~ 1 otnee or Sbeli1011 HaydeD Stoat, lAc., members of tbe New York Stod: E:r.- ctanct, as an bwtJtmeot uecutlve. Mr. Dunlap bu sened investors 1D tbt Harbor Area for 16 .,.rs. He Ia preaideot of tbe Ez.. ebanee Club of Newport llart>or. • 171t MIW,ORT COITAIIISA ,~ .... , U yoo are a newcomer, or koow of a newcomer to tbe Harbor Area who has DOt been welcomed, do her j'-fa:YOr by caiUDg the Har- W Visitor be-l' ud ftl a.m. aOO shi wtn Ca.u OD your friend wltb vahl- able lntormatton and guts trom friendly busi.Dess ftrms whi ch stand ready to help her become acqualbted with her new , nr~s. ' THE HARBOR VISITOR PHONE : 494-9368 or s-46-0174 With all hopes of a CIF minster's higtlJ.y.reprded playoff bid gone, local high offense rolled up a 20..0 school football teams wind halftime lead before BUI up their seasons this week-Pl~zaea's Sallorscooldtame end. tbe Lloos 1n the seeood halt Costa Mesa's Mustangs, The Tars ended up on t!le who hung on to CIF eonten-short end of a 20-7 score, tton until last week, have with steve Foley scorl.Dg Twice weekly, My tn.ID- able mentally retarded eblldrea In the Newport- Mesa Scbool District w1ll be given lodtvldual swimming lessons at tbe Orange Coast YMCA, according to Eseca- Uve Director, Jim de Boon1. One of the targitst prop- erty management compt.DJ.es lD Orange County, a division of Harbor Investment Com- pany Inc., ms split off from tbe parent company, Under the ladership of Timothy Andrew Devine, formerly vlce~resldent of Harbor Investment Com- pany, the property manage-a chance to spoil El Mo-from t!le one-yard Une in LI~AL MOTICI dena's perfect league mark. the doslng quarter to avert LIGAL.MOTICI The Mustangs, 3-3 with the a shutout. NOTICE OF INTENDED __._...=:=::;!!::.:;:=_::...,__ league, play at El Modena Costa Mesa's last hope for BULK TRANSFER on Friday night. A victory a CIF berth ended last Frl-NOTICE IS GIVEN that would give Mesa Us first day when Santa Ana downed ADVANCED BUSINESS SYS- wlnning season ln the the Mustaogs2'7-18atDavld-TEMS, a CalUorola Corpo- sehool's 17-year history. son Field. The Mustangsn.n ratloo, whose buslness Corona del Mar, 2--4, plays up a 10-0 flrst...quarter addnsses are: 4898 Ron- Magnolia, 04 6, Friday night score, when quarterback soo Court, Suite A, San at Anaheim's Glover Sta-Tim ..Basauer capped a 61-Diego, Calltornia; 1651 East dtum . yard drive by sneaking the Edinger, Santa Ana, Cali- Estaneia, 3-3 ln the Cen-last yard, and Dan Duddrldge fornla, Is about to make tury League, plays VUia kicked a 25-yard fteld goal. a buill: transfer to WAYNE Park, 4-2, at Newport Har-But, the Saints roared back McALLISTER, whose busl- bor's Davidson Field on wltb 3 touchdowns 1n the ness address is: 7 North Sa turday n!&bt. ~ ttur.d ®&Xttr Jo break U»e 4tb Street, Alhambra, Call- Newport Harbor, 2-4 In teml: qg_ep. B9o:clwp 11u.arter-fornia, of aU ora substantial tht ~·-League, """*'! ,.,kt:Jt;ls l'<irdld l!.t MiU '1oltt .,. Its' ........... ~.·· NOTICE OF INTENDED BULK TRANSFER NOTICE IS GIVEN that BONDEX COPY SYSTEMS, INC., a CaJUornia eorpon- Uon, whose busiDess ad- dress is: 4898 Roosoo Court, Suite B, San Diego, Cali- fornia, Is about to make a bl.llk transfer to WAYNE McALLISTER, whose busi- ness address Is; 7 North 4th Street, Call- of up the year with a Friday Snow wtth a 6-yud seorillg cessories, parts, materials, supplies, or other lnveotory night hOme game against pass late tn t!le game to supplies, or other 1nYentory now used In Its colo ..operated Edison, whlch shares the bring the Mustangs cloHr. now usedlnltscoln-operated photocopy and eq_uipmeot Sunset League with a 514 Duddrldge and Jeff Jones photoeopy and 8(1Ulpment rental business . Saki eq_uip- mark. ran well tn the Costa Mesa rental business. 8aJd equip-ment is located at: 4898 Westminster and Edison ground attack. ment is located at: 4898 Ronson Court, Suites A and appear headed for Sunset Ronson Court, Suites A and B, San Diego, CaiUornla; CIF berths, wtth El Modeaa Corona del Mar's Gary 8, Sa.n Diego, California; 3057 Ivy Street, San Diego, and Santa Ana the playoff Gulsness tossed a 4th down 3057 by street, Sao Diego, Calilornia; 1651 E. Edinger, front-runners in theCentury scoring pass to Rich Nehb Callfom.Ja; 1651 E. Edinger, Santa Ana, California, and loop. on the last play of the game Santa Ana, California, and at approximately ooe buDd- Last Friday night, West-to give the Sea Kings a 13• at approximately one huod-red flfty to two huodred lo- 12 win SaturdaynlghUnTus-red fifty to two hundred lo· cations such as gOYeromen.t Un. The last-gasp score cations such as government agencies and retaU stores, thwarted a gallant 4th agencies and retail stores, In San Diego, Orange lDd quarter rally by the Tlllers, tn San Diego, Orange aoo Imperial Counties where wtlo had come from beblnd Imperia.! Counties where Bonde:~ Copy Systems, Inc.· with 2 touehdowus to take 1 Adnoced Busl.ness Systems has placed coin-operated 1!4 6 lead, has placed coin-operated photocopy machines and INCLUDING FREE LESSON IN OMELET The Sea Kings )lmped off ptlotocopy machines and rental 8(1Ulpment. This bulk to a 6-0 lead wheo BUI reotal equlp_ment. This bulk transfer wtu be eouum- Moore scored oo a 7-yard transfer will be consum-matedoooratterll:OOA.M., riiD late In tbe nrst quarter. mated on or after 11:00 A.M., December 1, 1975, at the SaD The lead held qp anW Tas-December 1, 1975, at the San Dlego Wbolesale Credit tin's last..quarter come. Diego WholesaJe Credit Men's Assoeiatlon, UOWest back. The Tlllerswentabead Men's AssoelaUon, \10 West "C" St reet, San Diego, Call- with 2:08 lett Ln tbe game. ''C" Street, San Diego, Call-fomla 92101, Then Guslness started an fornta 92101, Within the past three aerial blitz thlt moved the Within the past three years, so far as kDown to Sea Kings to tbe Tustin 28 years, so far as known to the transferee, BONDEX with )Jst 28 seeood& left. the transferee, ADVANCED COPY SYSTEMS, INC . hls Three passes were iDeom-BUSINESS SYSTEMS bas also used the followincbul- plete, but the last ooe did aliJO used tt.e following bust-ness names t.n cooduettnc the job to tte It up 12-12. ness names In cooductlDg an equipment rental bust- Brad Greeley, restne Une-an equipment rental busi-oess at the following toea- backer, kicked the utn ness at the following Joea. ttons: and CREPE MAKING ELET E. 16 ST . COSTA MESA, 646·8293 or 640·4311 "CIIIELETS UE FUHOERFUL' point for the Yletory. Uons: Adva.oeed Business Sys- Estaoela eYeutd ltsleacue Boodu Copy Systems, terns, 4898 Rollsoo Court, reoord at 3 wtth a 14-6 IDe., 4898 Roaaon Ct., Suite Sutte A, San Diego, Call- win oYer MagDOlla Jut Frt. B, San Dtev;o, CA 92111. forn.l.a 92111. day. Kevtn LaRue passed to Boodu Copy Systems, Boode1 Copy Systems, Gary Confer tor a 2:Dd Inc., 2031 East Cenltos hac., 2031 East Cerritos 11uarter score 1o pve tbe AYenue, Building 7, Sulte C, Aveooe, Bullding 1, Suite C, Eacles a 7-6 halftime lead, Anaheim, CalUornJa. Anaheim, Calllom1a. and Moe FlemiDC eDCied a Bonde:~ Cop)' Systems, Boodex Copy Systems. late 4tb qqarter ctrtn wttb IDe., 1440 s. State CoUece loc., 1440 s. State Collece 1 7-:rard seorlnc I"'ID to tad Blvd., Su.U:e 6G, Anabelm, BIYd., Snlte 6G, ADUelm. wbat hld beea a t:tcbt de-CaJa)nJa. Calltoroia, feoaiYt b&We. BoodeJ: Copy Systems, Boodu Copy Syltems, * · -* * IDe., lut N. C•tral Park Inc., 1U4 N. Ceatral Put * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * An., .......... Colllorala, A•e., .... bolm, Colli>rala, Poatal Copy Systems, 11 Postal Copy Syatema, 11 lt Publish Your lt ~::J:,:!, streot, Alhembra, ~~:_~-. Altambra, lt FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT : to~':' ~t , t.~";' i!:..~t * I ~ 5. 11, Sao~ Cllll>nla, ' I, II, 8u Dtoco, Colli>ru!a. .o.. IH THE e:-~ THE OFFICIAL NEWSrAI'ER Of 'Jt DATED: 11/0/15 DATltD:~I!/0/15 ~ : ~ ~ = THE CITY OF NEWPORT lEACH WAYNI lleo\LLISTER WAYNI lloo\LLIS'I'ER .o.. • Jt -olcot..,_ ) IStatootc.u-l ~ OFFICE AND PRINTING PLANT: 2721 E . COAST HIGHWAY . )a. Ia. * CORONA DELMAR, CALIFORNIA-i2G:5 ,.. C~oiJ.MA.aplu) CoclltJoflM~ .0.. COOT OF PLUS 110.00 •OR .0.. 00a ltolr, t, lt75,-011 .... t, lfiS,-~ ONLY $25 00 ~ 111'• U.. ~a Mot-me, tM ..... ?,a Jltot-Jt PUBLICATION ' COUNTY FOLINO I'U * ary Jlllill< to ud lor aid ary -lie 10 Old .. - • WRtTI 01 CALL TNI IMIIGM -67J·OS50 -POll O,,ICIAL O ••• A.. POIMI ,. , ::,;. ==~. == :::=:. r:;:::.::: • I'Ll AU SIND-O.a.A. PO,UU T01 'II.. •• tD h .............. toM till~--.,.. .. .. ... _ .. __ ..... • MAMf ...................................................................... __ ........................... --Jt Old -_. ..II.. • ADDRESS -··-·-··-·····----··········-····················-·· .. -······---·-·····• .~~ .,. I ' .-, * f"""""-""~"H"'-"'"'"-"""""""""""""""'"''"'""' 71P .. ., .. ..J.-, Jt. * * * .• * * * * * * * *·* * * * meat company Is now mown as "DevlDe Properties." Tbe nrm occupies the en- tire third Ooor of the Mutual buildiDg at 2865 E. Coast Hicbway, Corma del Mar. All or the same personnel remain with the new com - pany. Also newly formed 1n the same offices to ba.ndle home and coodomtntum resales ln the Newport Beach-Corona del Mar-I.rvlne area Is Car- riage Realty, UDder broker Rlct-.rd K.. lnrtn, a gradu- ate of Realtors Institute and U.C. Berkeley and licensed since 1960. ''StemaroUer'' Roelle teamed !4) to stop the West- minster runner at the llne of scrimmage, The only toucbdon. given up by tbe Cbeyenoes 1n league play was enoughtoteeptbem from the upcomlng O!'U(e County Jr. All-America playoffs. They dropped a 7 ..e declsloo to the On..oge Rebels. The Rebels and the Saata Ana Sun. are the only undefeated Cltn.tc Dtvlsloo teams 1n the county. The Sun beat tbe Cheyennes 1n a ooo- 1.-.gue game at the start of Uie season, Totals !or the regular sea- son show tbe Cbey81l.Des, coached by Fred Scalzo, ~INP. .Mu& .Wn•n c.flf. .. l• c .... ..,, N ~fvr;OI01f~~~~j~IOI _ sco,~ .lfe 97.4 ~in!~l!!'. ctYiliC Coli in Your Wont Ad :ir'7 ;.,,_. J 1SJ Of' rM -•• lOIII'$ , ..... N PORT to the Ensign: GLEN'S GARDEl'HttG -and Cleanup Service. Reason- able rates. Good nfer- enees. Call 673-2007 after 5 p.m. OlfAUTY 5ALON ·~'• BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coost Hwy. Corona del M• Phone 644· 7336 May we S11Qe1t a Cbr'-tmu la:ra.ny plaQ 420 E. 17TH, COSTA ME~A ~-7706 -~-61155 DRY CLEANING' DIMMITT ()#!!= Finest qualit1 dry de:anins In other Jr. All.Amerlca games last Saturday lnYolv- lnc Newportteams,theCom- !Time J warct. or leN ••• z.oo lllo 10 ·-.. .. • s.oo II toto-..... 4.00 Eaea. won Dftr 40 . • .10 o PLUMBING & HEATIHG o LOSt AND FOUND Just Plumbing & Heating Water Hea.ten, Dlspoals, Drains, Faueeta, CCJA)er Re~lpes. Same re&.-able prices, day, ntcbf: or week- ends( JUST PLUMBING Telepbclle:. 642-4111 Ucense No. 300948 o FOR SALf GERMAN SHEPHERD pup.. pies, .(.K.C. rtolotend. E:~eellent temperament. Fu.lly ruaranteed, Call 534-6846. LOST IXXi -Small mate collie (Sbeltte). Tan aDd white. Lost tn Bluffs area Oetober 29, Reward. Call 640-1374. oREAL ESTATE YOUNG, AGGRESSIVE of. fl ee! Our ftrst 5 Ustl.ocs wlll pay ODJ.y 5-1 /3oom-· ml.ssioa. Ct.pman Realty -Jaell: Ward. Please try us. 848-0Uf SAN CLEMENTE -priced for qutcll: salel ODe bloct to best beach.. 0ea.a VIP, pool 2 bedroom•, den, 1-172 belhs, ftropl&oe, t..ilb o:art>OiiJoc -·-out. Space for tratler I.Dd boot. $59,900. 492-tZU. --------1• OIIROPRACTDR •'IINnNG ~E=-n-s-lgn~P.-ub,.-:1-lsh,_l_n_g -::Co-.--i r.bondJ. E. J.onu, 0/1 .. 1 _, .. ,. '-J::,,(!. Hlth....,.,.tary off .• ,.,. .. 27'21 E. C..ot H..,. CORONA DEL MAR "'-·'~ ,.._ --·TU-.-~ .... -·· .... 7 ........ •o-• ... _ _... ON&.• -••••.....,.eo.....-.._ . ........ on tbe prrmise:s I"-= ---11.,..7JMM • Sel(.-mce laubdty All new -lateR model Ftipdain~ wad.cn JlOO E. Cout Hwy., CDM .. _, 673-9605 P&.G w•ill llcMI -AU. OCCMICI Nl Dtlbd·T.-. .. b··------·,-.. ....._. e· IIUS!CAL.POit ALE PRE-IIOUDAY SALE JQI II lillie tor till RoU- doyo • -CORI!!Ea- Ud -· ........ All .,. ........... ,_ ''"· .. -n...:U..w -. -·Yiop•t..oor-,.,--C-IboliPo ._.., ..... -•noo. w ......... ····-; --.--..-· T-......... -,.. "" ' • (NW). ., ... Jllap.-..... -n~~~. ...... -.......... a -II,.,----:.r,t• . ESTATE SALE SIMGf:.E STO~Y BWFF TOWNHOOS! • : S.m ctWac -t.Ddlreet Uclltllc -•llltt.ra -bl'lct an- place -IDd IIDlt c~Me 110 pool. Poalble leUt -.. $72,900 I »o~r v. rux~uc 11UJ.TOR '' L C.e.tHitltwer. -........ Cellf. ,.._...__,... .* x 1 x x **** xx, x,, *'-I·* 1 :~ LIDO .ISLE - 900 BLOCK VIA LIDO NORD , Prime location. with breathtaking view! Idea l family home with great potential for r edecorating & enlarg- ing. 4 Bdrms. & family rm., 50 ft. lot & lge. pier & slip. Wrap it up Jor ~hristmas! $400.000 • .... ~. NEW LISTING-, BAYSHORES Excitin~ 2-story home. 3 Bedrooms & fam. & <11n . rooms. surround large sunny patio. Short walk to private beaches & marina. $150,000 A COLDWR.L a.... CO.. 644-1766 [H Q(AlfOQ • MIL FUCH8 'Pavilio~' REAL ES~ATE 200 MA.IH JTRBBT • IJAL80A 675-1120 _ .. ITS A WHALI! OF AM IDIAI" ~-'·I Bldg. I 2 Units Goo(.l r ental area. Lot 70x2'24 . $129.900. 646·3928. eves549-l.531 . E·Z Fl N ANCING Dcll•t let tbe flltlart take you by .. rpn.. ,. yoa cu ba•• a .ablt:IDUll bome oow Yltb 2 bed· rooms. f:amUy room and tarce plafi'OOII\ -· alao· prhatt beach • • • Complete wltb pltr and sUp tor se toot power boat. ALL of thta tor ooly $139,500. Fee simple lot -- DOt laMhold. Euy ftDaoclDc. Reidy tor quick I)OUMIIoa. ! ,(1 6 ,,,.,4 BAY AND BEACH 67:,-3000 I o ~~· .. " o•." , j(f• ~ ~· •.•,,~ .. WANT A CONDOMINIUM FIT FOR ROY.AL TY? SEE BIG CANYON! Call the head coachman at 675-6060 Bayshores Seuide cottqe wttb room to rrow. Great poten- ti&l. Excelleat tonstiHDt. Located in Baysbores commooJty wtth prtfttt beaches. Tbe price ls ODly ~7 .soo. FEEL FREE TO CALL US FOR ANY MORE INFORMATION. Cali 673-85 50 THE RFJ\L !-:STATER S * * * * * * * * •.• * * * * ltESlDEITIAL AID IICOIE PiO,EitTIES ---TO IETTEI I£ RYE YOU It I ( E 011 ~chelle Robers, Realtor 3335 I. OJ•.Jti&bway Ccnaa cld lllr 675-2373 ***** ****·****' LIST anciRILAX 'Si de' View • •• 81 DE •• oeeao Md ba7 w.w tn.l the L.R. aDd ldteiMD of thl•. dulnldlalllome OD a t.ae a.a..lat ID HarbOr View HliJI . ..._ rear Yard. lalaDd ldtcbell. 3br. aa. fplee. Iota al Spanlah ~We ·~~oortq •. fee limp&e. sns.ooo. Harbor Lights 1be atrium entry leads into aD ar~ olsundecks fc unobstructed viftrs ol Newport bay. Custom coostruetioo ~ wood parquet floors. Lots al glass; pool with deck. This multi-level Bluffs-edge home. wttb 4 BR, 3 ba., has been reduced $30.000 foe quick sale. Now only $195.000 HARBOR CO¥PANY REALTORS 2165 E. e.-..., .. c ...... ..... .. s.IMHJ ................... ........ S.C. I t44• 673-4400 .................... MESA NORTH VERY BEST TERMS! • 4 a£DRC04 • 2 a.rns • RR!PUC£ • OO~~D PA no • F.Vc~T-fiHG ~ n?. TOP StiAPE $47,500 ''TCMI"U b1 ~tad .._r .. tllat ,oe bo11iPt real ella• IDdilJ •• lOY I. MeCARDLE aJALTOil II ... .,. 1110 ME.ORT ._VD.~ CDSTA MESA ••• , ••••••••••• , •• !. Onr SOOO IQUUe feet ot UY!Dc 1111ce lD tJd.a expuded 4 bedroom Bro.dmoor home. Protea- lioaally lloct.caped, air cwdlt'ooed. $171,900. DelJcbUUI Btc C&DJOD cwctomiJdam. 3 bedroom, S bath. eacto.ed patlo. Elleellat 1ocat1oa. OWNER WILL FINANCE. $125,000. Elepot Btc CuJOD home. 4 bedroom. Cu bt CODftrtecl 110 i bedroom &Dd a deD. s batb, family room. 9 bole AJtro blrf pa1t111e mea. $169,500. can 640-6161 STEPS TO THE BEACH 3-Bedroom. 2-bath. builtins plus stone fareplace. Newly pctinted -Btg lot wath double ~ara~e. Real sharp and only $2,500. IRAND NEW DUPLEX Beautifully built with lots of wood, and accented with used brick. Ocean view from large deck, 3-car garage. $126,000. SEVEN BEDROOMS 4l,A, baths. DUPLEX. Great ~ntal area plus owner may help with fanancin~ ror a ~ood buyer. St37.000. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 HIt Mewf 1 rt II"'~ JOlla of;Jo J~t Uke .... , Lido Saud • BR., 4 ba. l -OwDer. CU.tom bayfroat. Lawn ..-.. jananl; p6er6no.t. =.ooo • W~ Lido Nm-d. C BR. • • BR. •zllll. Qt. Ola.....,btaeb. ~- BiiL GRUNDY, Realtor $148,000 Eltat. tMac ta bW.s ot Coro• del Mar. Bace lot wtth loYely pool aDd tacuul. T'b1a S bedroocD. flmUy room home ts perfect tor tbe larp flmUy. ·. ~ ·, I /nil• EXCLUSIVE BAYFRONT S1attlJ 5 bedroom bome wttb budBOme Wed CIOU't- JU'd llltrJ. RiclllJ decorated wUb I1Dest ~ &Dd drapes. SaDbD llYIDc room wUb marble tlre- pJaee -lure formal cJbdDc -warm family room ott larp foJtr. Bedrooms in 3 sep~rate wtop tor muimam prtftcy. $265.000. S..erlr Moll)by 64!- US5. (E62) 901 D""'" Driw 64HJH 116+4 Mw:Arthur 81¥d • ..._.JM Neuupot1 8Md'l, C..iforiQ e2el3 ' . -* -. . -. • OWNER SEZ TO .sELl (MAY CONSIDER LEASE OPTION!) IRVINE TERRACE 708 K-THANGA From the I1IDQ e11trJ to tbt rec::nattoo ara and pool. Ws 1a a ~Mer dtllcbtl 4 bedroom, 3 baths, OG FEE 1ud 1D aelul .. l"* Terrace. Choice Rentals ita.\U ~~D .,ART41HTS UNF\J...,.ISHE.> AHO I~£DIATELY AV"L~SL!. • GllAKT lOr . pie •• ol • Now SpeeieliliaB ia Men 's, W' om en 's and Children'• Hair Styli'nlirl Sunday App1'1 for Men '' ta ., ., r .......... pJu. . • BUCK GULLY biU U4 1111111 tnU• ..... - -1111 -ral plu. • NEWSIUCk C<ltUo1 pllu ftN~J«< wldletM polloo dol>lltmooi -u ._...,.....,nnobaft ollond to woi-.Jlf tm- PI'OYt tht loQkl, loct.tioaaad _....,~ ..... • LAWN' BOWJ..JNG cblb'a request to allow p&rklar 011 the well aide olCronDriM North waa reterrect to tbt Parka, B•cbes aod Reerea- tloo Commlssioo. • WEED ABATEMENT BAT·76 to meet today fto ..... _T_ " tJAT-1'1) WE , 2 r.w __ ., ..... ...,. ....u,to~llo­ .,.~ .......... ...,..... 1111 C-HwJ.III1dpac,.. ll...,.n..,, ,..., ··-at P'rollla.· lory Pollt~o VUla d' Amici wm lllellldt a ewt.._.t bnoldlul • "We wut to •te u.r t.m toaDderaiUidou .. rlt 100 ftaueial eonlrllutora• tbt· PNif'ltl ..... " made to ato to ·-llloclloo-- •-ol IIIIo ....,u, DtOIIecl pabUc '-•· meot," BAT ebal.rman wu. Uam Ficker ald tbla week. Yr. Ficker orpe1J4d tt. • assessments wue ob.Jtd apJnst kttB cl.aoed up by the nre departmeat. ROGER OUAUTELS BAT team, with tbe ofllclal bteu.tac ot tbe elty, to or- canlH cltllea IUIJPOrt and to bolp opeod up deslp and construction ol a DeW llrtc:tce. Current state ptaos eall lor completloft of tbe brtdit'e about 1980. + Hair StylinB & ShapinB + Color Shadin1 • UPPER BAY land use dellgnatloas,. oatllned lD the general plan, were brought 'Preserving pre-history' . -. + Body Woves and Perm•nents • M•oit:urea & Pedicures 3424 Via Lido Newport Beach El IWJ. HCNH: Wee•days I a,m,-4 p.111. 613-7850 1!11!!!!!!1!1 El ---BACK BAY RESTAURANT A TMOSI'HEIIE PLUS! Dl .. ..._, Dt.HCI ON THI WA'IBFRONT SINSA110NAI. QI:Sl BOAT SUPS OI'IN fOil LUNCH DAILY I I :00 A.M.-1:00 r .M. lllM....,..Or. Ill prf._. ! m Into acreement wltb state Fbh & G~e ~. p~ for the eeologt.ca.l resene. • KOLL CENTER tnct map, sab4YtdJne SS,7 acres, bounded by Blrctl, Von Karman and MacArthur near the airport, was ap- proved for cornmercl.aJ de- velopment. • TRAFFIC SIGNAL prl- oriUes list was approved for 1975-76, wtth Coast Hwy,-Prospect, Bristol-Ir- vine, Coast Hwy.-Dover, Coast Hwy. at lrvlne Coast Country Club, Balboa-23rd, and Birch-Dove lnterse<'- tions bel~ pld:ed for signa.! lnstallaUon or modUicaUon. " OOWNCOAST sphere- of-innueoce hearings, scheduled for next April by the county's Local Agency Pormatlon Commission, would be re-scheduled fo r next AugUst U tbe Commis- sion approves a reQuest by the Council aDd by tile City Counclls of Irvine and La- ~una Beach. "Arc'-.eology aod earth moter1: presenlllc tbe pre- b15tory of 1 new city" will be tbt topic of tbe second lnlne taunanJUes forum lecture todaJ, NOt'. 13. Tbe procnm, moderated by are'-.eoloctst Rorer J. Desautels ol Costa Mesa, wW be beld at 8 p.m. In the multipurpose room at College Park school, 3700 Chaparral AYe., Irvine. PueUsts are Hara Geor- giou, assistant professor of art history at UC lrvlne; Theo Mabry. assistant pro- fesiOr of anthropology at On.nge Coast College, and Hardy StroiJ.er, manager of plannlng admlnlstratloo for the trvlne Company. The program Is part of a cultural development pro- gram for the clty of Irvine sponsored by UCI and tile Natlooal Endowment for the Huma.n.ltles. The Council ad;otJrned at 10:30 p.m. In hooor of tht> ZOoth anniversary of the founding of the U.S. Marine ~:..il As part of the series rums are shown periodically 1n th e multipurpose room of Rancho San Joaquin Sehool, 4861 Michelson Drive, Ir- vine. The next film selected for the series Is ·'The quJet man," scheduled for 7:30 Salt! 1111 ~ S~m~/~111 A78-LJ Wllitwlll for ltp, PiafD, (.QJt, R1ko11, GrtfiiH., TO,ola. O.lsll11 Durin& this wl~, you can rrt ""Power Stl·uk 78'" lirH 11 IUbitanHal IIV lnp, Six popalu aizn Ire p.tir-priced -for comptetl. 11andud .tu IDd bil e~n. even waps, Thit Goodyear tirt it lubtlnt. biu-p!y anutrutllon, Thr pol,nltr cord llltd Ill 1M C~.J~:a. II lliplt-h~mpered for ophmum ttrea(lh and ruiliert~. 1"ht dur~blt 1il-rib tre~d l1 dnlped fora roed-holdinr triP rou an dtpmd on. Tire ap now! 'These Sizes Sale Prired 100 .,..,. 'O'IIoiOOELS 01 G7J.14/15 r()A ioiOOELS or T-........,,c..tvry, ow..III,L ....... CNt9"', .._..._,cr.-til, l>ollool.o.lwi..........,.. ,....,, c.-. oiNf'l Hrt-U/t5 FOR W00RS OF' w~w...,s.ar-­ WIIIOfl. v ... en... L.-. w.,aot. OW,., W19Df1. l.W.., "'-a. ......... a..,......,, 01111. ........... • .,.. t~ou -" .. '"'''"'' o-"'"' "" .. .,, ,...,. lOW • '"'~ <-•. ft ........ ·~•...-"""""'" ...... _ • ..., """'' PM Sl 17ltl l,lll F,[,J, Pff lilt, dlpendlf"ll on Silt. II'ICI old 111ft SAtE Ulbe & Oil Change 5888 :.:~.:=:, --See Us100;zy-- SAtE Front-End Aligument S888 2-"..:.!-:: -- ·~_,.. ......... ,...,...... _.,. .............. .,.... ....... _____ ,_ .... ,.....1'111111-...,._.,....... ...... ..--------.. .. ................................ ......................... -. . ................... ..,..... ....... p.m. Su.oday, Nov, 23. Mr. Desautels is past president and founder of Archaeological Research and taas se"ed as archleo- IO(Ical advisor to the Na- Uooal Ocean lndustrles As- sociation. He has directed arcbaeoloclcal research projects for the NaUooal Park Service, Bureau of Land Manacement. Atomic Energy Commission. U. S, Geological Survey and the state of Calllornla. Hara Georgiou, an expert In classical and near east- ern archaeology, has par- ticipated In numerous ex- cavattons of Minoan, Cretan aod Roman clvlUzatlons. Theo Mabry, a.n anthro- pollglst, has supervised field classes engaged In 4 local archaeologtcal exca- vatlons. Mr. strozler preseotly serves as archaeology ad- ministrator for scientific projects on the Irvine Ranch and as environmental co- ordinator for all InlneCom- pany programs. HE~RI~Ii> T':STS S!::T Pre-school children from 3 to 6 years of agt> will be given free hearing tests by the Newport Chapter or National Charity League from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 18 at the John Tracy Cllnlc, lZO E. 19th Street, Cosb Mesa. Appolntm~s eu be madt by calU.al M1- 2Z7S, He lnvlted "all public- spirited clttuus who t..ve ao LDterest 1n the brtdtl:e project," to atteDd today's breall:fast meeting. No reservations are requtnd. ICIILL NOW OR DROI' IN ••• Ato4 o, .. 7 D.,. A w .. t . I,..,,.--..-o.- ••••• Ll••••• 1t2U7 77, ,_1 '" O••••• c ••• ,, uo~ or DID YOU KNOW ABOUT DINNER SPECIALS? --ydlruThundly (frloloy,llto...toy ollll S.. .. y 'til I P.M.) dinnlfl inc/utJ. SDUP Of aiM/, choiCI of b•kld por•to Of riel H•-'ianl RED SNAPPER . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.25 MAHI MAHI •........................ 2.65 GRILLED SEA BASS .....•..•..••..... 2.95 TOP SIRLOIN ...........•..•..•...... 3.25 NEW YORK STEAK .........•..•...... 3.75 LOBSTER TAlL ...................... 4.95 STEAK AND LOBSTER ................ 5.95 plus 32 othlr t~~riltic of supBfb ss•food •nd bsef dishes THE JUNGLE Mubammed AU would call II lllOiher "rumble In the )Ingle." The snarls, the bacltblltog, the booe-plcklog and the stealthy stalklnc of enemies Is like something out of Jungle Jim or Tarzan. I'm talklog about the )Ingle on the Potomac. Our oalloo's capllol. As we approach ZOO years of enlightened American clvUt&attoo, lhe seal of KOYernment looks about as c?vutzed as a headhunters CODvenUoo.. Is II any wonder our government CUI't gel anylhtog done? They're too busy sl>.tklog each other, and digging through burial mounds lo see wbose bones the CIA or the fBI bas burled. They lcp olf the heads of government departments, and transfer guys around so fast, you need a program to figure out who's In wballenl. Where Is Klsstog- er I his week: Has the big medicine man fallen out of faYOr wtlh the gods of the )Ingle? Who runs the CIA this month? Who's In )I.U, and who's headed there? What Is Hubert Humphrey !alkiDe about this week? Is he 101Dg lo "setlle" his old campo.IKO del>ls by paying 3 or 4 cents on the dollar? Can you believe this guy still owes $900,000'? Now he knows how the rest of us feel about the deflcll spending thai has put us aU In the hole. Next time we get our 1u bUis, maybe we should send In 3 cents on the dollar. Hubert would '-•• lo scrap some of his big welfare programs. WIU Jobn Tunney come up with the same "fllnny money" method of po.ytog olf his . debts? He'd better do somelhtog "'lc)l, because an hor>est man from Newport Beach, by the name of John Schmitz, Is abo!lt lo take him on. While they're passing all these new campatcn laws, maybe they could come up wllh one thai would ban a guy from running again unW be's po.ld his debts from the last campalcn. Sacrameato has a )Ingle atmosphere, too, except lt'a a llttlo flllllllor. Up tbtre, It's mostly drumbeats, crowls, howls and gibberish. MaJI)o lhewltcb doelor •• everybody ·1n a trance -all they can do Is TALK about smaller co•emment and less opendlng. EYefJilme they start lo DO something, lhe trance paralysu tMm. What we need lo do Is start cltalllng up the )lncle. Start up the old CCC camp~ .again, and put some picks and shlwels Ia the hands ot tilt jobless welfare cues. Wo '-•• problems tlat need soiYIIJC NOW. Let' a throw out all of tbt Juacle Jlms and start with a new bunch, We could start by throwlac KIN~Dcer compluly '"'' of tbe )Uicle. Re could lake the United' Nations 'l'llh him, Tocetbtr, they eould tolar! tbtlr. OWII mesa .,mewbtre else, AI Foflll P.S, Too llo.d .,mo of our promlaoDt tourlsta doa't Juiii&Y Ill Rtt ... whirl theY Ylllt tbero. • • • • • • • • • • Don at the llore, we'•• cot tanar racu ud roUi.n ud all or tbo Gtbor &Ondle• JOU DOOoll)r ,..r'/llrd. StiovbJ.Ior a clat •