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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-09-02 - Newport Harbor Ensign,. .., •. ..,.. ,..,. - .............. ,IIA!Oe fiRST SECTION THURSDAY, SEP T. 2, 1976 ..... ~-. ., .. . ........... .... JOt COSTA MESA OPfllas CDIDMA D& ..._, C&IP. \11NI PUMPr A '' Gunshot kills · Bill Hoffman LEGAL ACE TO JOIN COUNTY JET FIGHT? WUllam Hoffma.o, 53, Co- sta Mesa ctvtc leader and busiDessman. was found dead at bls home at 123 E. 23rd, on Saturday, of a gunshot wound pollee said appeared to be self-lnntcted. NEW FtRE Et«61NE for Balboa Island ftre statloo was omclally dedicated Moaday morning by, from left, New- port Flre Chief Leo Love, CUy Councllman Paul Ryc lcoff, and past SUA president John Werlle. The new pumper increases tbe tigttly-buUt Island's tlre protection. The tnJck's short Wbeelbase helps it negotiate the alleys u d narrow streets ou the lsland. U wUl pump 400 gallons of water per minute at a pressure or 150 pounds pe r square inch throQgb 150 ft. of hose. (Ensign phOto.) New je~ ·-;n:i;,o;;:;;;- seen unl1kely ~~:~=:::;;~ County om ctals admitted • BAC K T O THE ECONOMICS C LASS ~~:s;::!stha~:v:;n~:! The r e are intere sting sidelig h ts in According to It lends, Mr. Hoffman,, a 32-year restt1ent of tbe city, had recently learned he was surrertng from cancer. Newport dogged by old problem from building a new jet air-, the S unday R egiste r's sto r v o n O range po~. an 82.page report to County r e a c tio n t o the e~ormous in - the county Grand Jury, c rease in asse ssed valuation o f taxab l e ~~c:rty R~~~~:m~:e O:!: pro p e rty . O n the negative side , it is cedes that it Is ''highly lm-ironi c t o r e a d abo ut the o ppo sitio n v o i c e d :~ba~l:~· ~atb:utne~ ~; by Mrs . Jac que line Heathe r o f Newport county. B each and J ack Hammett of Costa Mesa, He came here from his nattve Oklahoma in 1934. For many years , he ran BUl's Renbls. Hp served as presi- dent or the East Sl~ Home- owners Assn., and had a voice in planntog the New- port Freeway route through the city. He was an un suc- cessful candidate for City Council 1n the March elec- tlon. Mr. Hoffman ls survivf'd by h1s wile, EvaJoe, sons Richard and Wllliam R. Jr., stepson James Littlejohn, stepiaughter Andria Ltttle - job.n, •his mother, Jimmy Roffman, and brother Brian Hoffman, all ol Costa Mesa. A long-tlme famlly frielll1, the Rev. Bruce Kurrle, t·on- ducted a gr aveside servlc{' yesterday morning at Harbor Rest cemetary. Bell-Broad- way of Costa Mesa was time n 1 director. Memorial donations may be seat to the American Cancer Society. ~.225 THEFT LOSS AT OAKWOOD APTS. An Ottwood couple r e- turned to tbelr apartment Tuesday eYeniAg to rtAd lt burglamed of pos sessions valued at $3,225. Keith Allen Job, 1945 Sherlogton, told pollee he fouod the slldlng glass door pried open. Mtss1D& were a TV set, fis hing and SCUBA gear, jewelry and a tennis racquet. He said he and his wtce bad been away from the 1pariment between 1 and 6 p.m. The problem of Newport's loose dogs is scratching again at City Hall's door. But part of t he problem, s ays the city, should be dumped oo the doorstep of local municipal court )ldges, who, they claim, aren't levy. lng heavy eoough Lines on people who rP.peatedly break the city's leash law. NPlgbbors complained this month that the Beauchamp ramll\ often lets Us dogs run loose on the beach at Ci.toa Cove. The)' want something done about it. Yes, :1<im ·ts the rity's po- hr e rtepartment, the Heau- cha mps c1o often violate the law, and local dog catchers have dillgP.ntly gtve n them citations. T he problem, says Pollee Chief Jam•!S Glavas, Is t hlt such · contempt evi- denced fo r the Iav• has re- ceived som~> concurrencP from the Munlclpa) Court." Court records, say pollee, s ho• tbat the Beanchamps recelYed 19 leash law clta- tloas betWeen March of last yeu t.M AQ{. 7 of thtsyeu, and tbat their top fine was S50 pald last J anuaey. City law, which was toughened ln March of thts year, cans Cor mandatory first-offense fines of S25, with repeated offenses calling for fines of up to $250 each. At a conference between city officials and municipal judges ea rlier this year, the judges agreed to the fine schedule. '•But, not once have they levied a maximum fine,•· Newport CUr Manager Rob- bert Wynn told last week's City CouncU study session. ''The courts have this pretty mu ch at their discre- tion.'' City Attorney Dennis o·~eu erplatned this week. '' l '4·ould think flnrs, even or $25 or S35, woulr1 toe enough to cause people to stop l('tting their dogs run loose, but m:tybe thts Isn't e:1ough to register with the people in China Cove.'· Neighbor McKee T" ,Jmp- son wrote the letter com. ptaining about the Beau- champ d~s. James Beauchar.1p, the hOmeo..vner (and dog owner ) t argete<t by the letter, says its ··just a matter or turn- ll\g your back for a se~on!J, and your dog Is out." He claims be trtes to keep his dogs under control, but can't. ., [•ve patd my rtn.-s, .. he reason'>. '·What do thev want to do, lynrh me.,·· Hls bro- ther ls the Dr. Rob Reau- cha mp of dental cllnlr fame Attorney O•Nell said he's DOt 11re the state's'' habitual crlmlnal" laws applytosuch m l~meanors as letting dogs run loose. But, people who feel their rights are belng Infringed upon cer - tainly have recourse to the civil courts, •· he said. Current cU;· law allows dogs on the beaches during ce rtain hours du ring the win- ter, but repeated complaints about offenders have caused such ctty councilmen as Don- ald Mclnn1s ot West Newport to wa rn that a tot al ban or dogs on the beaches coul!1 come soon. The report ls part of an b o t h o f w hom could d o w e ll t o take a official reply to Grand Jury . c-riticism of the county's good c o u rse m econorr.ic s and taxation. fallcre to solve airport prob- lems. Mr. Tho.nas remlnded the Grand Jury that etrorts to solve the noise problem at Orange County Airport are r ont1nuing. ln replying to t he jury's insistence thaJ the 2 air lines uslng the air- port l>e for~'ed to use planes that conform to federat and stat£-noise standards, Mr. Tlao1nas said sur.h efforts are under way, butthat court actton may be necessary be- for e airlines comply. He also concf'ded t hat there ls only ' a remote possibillty'' of getting JOint miUUry-ctvilian use of El Toro or Los Alamitos air stations. Mr . Thomas said the count} wUl contimle to eo - courage air travelers to use the Ontulo or Los Angeles airports. He also held out the h~e ttl.lt a """'" )r4<Yr' r ould be boUt somewtere outside thE> rountr, to serve Orange Count} travelers. CM to share man in D.C. (COSTI:'\UED OK PAGE 2, CM asks fed $ $ for park project Federal fulllis for im- provements to Costa Mesa's TeWlnltle park wUl be sought by the Costa Mesa CityCoun- rll. They voter1 Monday night to purchase the r lvir center park site for $285,000 but t1elayed action on the pro- posed Canyon Area park site. Costa Mesa has a 6.9'r unemployment rate, which qualifies the r lty to seek loif( fundi~ from the Fed- eral Public Wor ks Bill of 1976 tor TeWlnklepark, Cit}· M.111q:er Fred Sor saba.l told !tlt> COGDCfl. A,6.~-u.am- ployOJeot rate Qaallfies a r tty to seek the tuods, he pointed out. TeWlnkle park was picked t>ecause the pro- ject for landscaping is ready and planned, to cost an esti- mated $600,000. It wUl have to go to bid, 11 the federal money co mes through. war rant, wtth tht> "losing of escrow due on or before Oct. 20. The water dtstr lrt and City Council have b(>en conducting costl} investlga- tlons on which body shoUld provide water servtc(' in the city. The Independent v.'ater district pr esently has tht- jot•. Coun"il mPmbers he1 1 :l.ff actioo on a proposed Can\On Area park, learning u prot•- ably ls in the state coasul r.ooe a.Dd might he boufht b} tbe state as v. et laDd U the $210,000,000 ~e tiOad is- sue passes In Sovember. The 35-acre site is owned t;y the State Mutua.! Savtnvs and Loan Assn. and '4'3S appraised at S26,000 an a cre. The property is south of Victoria St., north or 19th St. ll.ild easterly ol the Santa .Ana River. At ont time It was proposed as a boat marina v.it h an entranre near the river mouth. Copter ban asked again able ln such s ituations as flndl~ a particular auto- m:>i•lle In Newport's heavy traffic, or locatio~ a sus- pect nmnlru! awa} on foot. These arE.> constant, every day ocrurrences. The cost ettertlveness of thP hell- copter Is much m:~re valu- able, for example, than the p ramedtr program, in my o:>lnJon.' · The City of Costa Mesa will be spending $14,000 for participation in the '• Man in Washington" pro(n m for the period !rom October to July, City Manager Fred Sorsabal announced this week. The Costa Mesa Ctt r C ouncll ~1onrt3y night auth- orized joini~ Anaheim, Ful- lerton, Santa Anaand Garrten Grove in the program. It started in 197 3 lnclurti nr Huntington Beach, ""'hirlt ha!' rt ropped out. Purchase oftheCh·icCen- ter park s lte at the south- west corner of Fair Dr . and Vanguard ~ay, across Vanguard from the pollee fa cUlty, from the Costa Mesa Co unty Water District for $285,000, was awroved by a 5-0 vote . Mayor Dom Racltl and Cit) Clerk Elleen P Phinne~ o,rere authorized to enter Into £>sc rov.', draw a Park advorate Pat Dolan, 923 w. 20th St., Costa Mesa, said he v.·ant s the park. state or r lty. Sorsabal said the c:lty was not committed to buildiog a park there but the Westside Community Plan proposes such a park. A Corona del Mar man says he will lead a drive to rid Newport Bea ch or the pollee helicopte r, because it's ooisy and expensive, and to have it replaced with a fixed-wing airplane. Pollee Chief James Gla- n s says the whirlybird Is probably here to stay, be- cause it's needed, and ls not too expensive for the amouDt of service It gtves. "1 am even told,'' the chief said, "that the sound ot the hellcopter overhead gives a lot of people a feel - ing of securtty:· Doll Porter, who moved to Corona del Mar from Santa Mooica last year. is tbe latest lD a line of hell- copter c rttlcs wbo approach city ball from Ume to Ume. He ls ftDa.nci.al director of a ~ta processing firm tn Westminster and llns on Narcissus Ave. ''When I moved here I touDd Corooa del Mar to be a !>eauWUl, delJChtfUl, cbarmlDc community, except tor ooe tblne -the hell- copter," Mr. Porter ex- pLa.lDed this week. '•Even well-bred oelChbOrs of mlne refer to tt as the 'wblrly- pJc, • aDd tbat dlstresses me, because I'm a law-and-order mu. I WaM to ... law to• loreemeot UJ)beld. DOt do'tnl- rndld.'' Mt. Porter 11.1<1 M .xpects to 10 to tbe $Cit. 13 City Cc.eU abr1100D ltDdY MI-a.. ........ db the lie-....... ., .... •tl;c11bon. to aa n.. C-=-U to coa- ltdll' nplaeill t» MU- _. ,_ afbled---alr- piMI. ••TM Ml1cal'tr eet a lot tl loW clreUIIC Md IP'tr-1111 .,.,. CorM& cW Mar, IIIII lt'l IIUd to &aMp." be .,..... . .... .... IIIGII&ca, ...... l ....S to UY.. t1MJ IOid their helicopter and bougbt an airplane and they're very satisfied witb it. It cost about oue-third to ooe-haU as much to operate as the hell- copter, and is about 98 per c~nt as effective, I'vP bei!n told. And the sound com- parison is great -aboct like the dJfference between a 'Mtorr ycle and a stanrtard American Jufo.'· '•I'm familiar with thP Santa Monica situation, •· says Chief Glavas, "and I believe tlley switched air- craft ber ause of some labor problems with police pilots, plus other problems that de- veloped. Ou r situation here is different. First or all, Santa Monica is a city or 6 square miles with very little space to land a hell- copter . Here, 1ie have open space, 25 square miles, in- cluding beaches aod water, and the helicopters are in- valuable in savlng lives. "A fixed -"Win« STOL (sbort takeoff and b.ndl.og) craft must Qy at 1,000 n., and we tlDd that lsn't low enouch Cor the vtstbUlly we find necessary. W'} use the bellcopter, for example, in sweeplng alone tbe beach, in •arntD« people of t~Uvy SUl'~. In work Uke thls, ttle helicopter bas DO equal. In c1ay-to-da1 UH, tt Is bantu- Tht> last time the hell- copter Issue rear hed the City Counrll was in May, 197 4, when C ounrllwoman Lucille Kuehn of Irvine Ter- race asked for a study of a shar e-the-helicopter plan between Newpo rt and Costa Mesa. The Idea v.-as never seriously pursued. tn 1972, a Co roOd del Mar - based organtzatlon took its antl-<'opter complaints to Clty Hall. but got nowher e. '' T have a feeling that the helloopter is pretty well es- tablished here, •· says Chief G lavas . ''1 doUbt that the peoplt-of Newport Beach would be wUUng to accept the r.daced crime protec- tloa that w...uld be Involved ln rtvloc lt up.'' ''I know people," counte rs Mr. Porter, ''who say they would dooate a TV set a year to the local burglars lf tbat would r•t rld or tbe htlloopl.r •• ' Hashish sale is charged Hetc'U; Jam .. MudtU, 31, •bo ,.,..td to "'' h1l ad-dne.. &ad a l6-rear4d boy, fto ... r.leutd to kt. panMc. Accordllc 110 !'.-port dt- t«UY• Set. Oenyl Yoel~, ... 11 .... .,..,... realted fro• ............. bJ"..,_ PNt ......... s.tla pollee. Mid ..... •rcotte.. ........ BUJ Morgan ts the · ma.n" an.1 wo rks through the Sa- tlonal League of Cities anrl t:.S. Conference of Mayors, Mr. Sorsabal explain~. HE.> provides the cLUes wlth fed- Hal grant lnformation, r ur • rent legislation data, spPcial pro )ects of t he fed E>ra 1 gov- ernment and .:eneral In- formation. PARK NEWPORT HOME IS ROBBED A Par k ~ewport couple r eturned Sunday from va• a- tlon to find their homeburt- lar ued of possessions valued at $5,220. Leon Santertan, 65, who Ls retir ed, told pollee he locked up his apartment when he left oo t he morning of Aug. 19, and returned Sun- day afternoon to find It ran- sacked. A $1,200 mink stole ns mlsslng trom the bathroom, Mr. Santerla.n said. Other ttems, includt.Dg a $1,000 diamood rtng, $800 In coins, eJpenStvt stert'O sound eQUipment, a T\' set, and an addtnc nJa(·htne, were takto trom tl'le lMnc room. TALBOT PROFESSOR AT HARBOR TRINITY Dr. V t moo Doertstft, profeaor at Talbot Tbeo- lOCScaJ S.mi.D.a.rJ, La ltlr-atta. w bttD ealltd to m1 tbt palplt t)r SaDdaJ Mt• vices "' RubOrTrlAltJ B._ t.1lt C bll'(b.. 1UO BU.r 91 ,, Coeta Wdl. R1s sehedllt at Talbot will allow blm 110 coodUct mo$t of t.bt s.d&J ••m~es w.otU a Mlllor pu- tor ~ calle<l. Mesa pedestrian killed A pedestrian, Paul B. Pierc e, 63, of 165 Rochester St., Costa Mosa. was pro- nounced dead on .urtval at Hoag hospital at 8.55 p.m. Monday aftf.>r being hit by a car at ~ewport Blvd. and 16th St., Costa Mesa, a few minutes eartter, Costa Mesa polle-e r eport£><1. His bOO) w.ts removet1 to the Bell Broat1way Mo rtuary fo r an autopsy. Police said be was c ross~ Nev•port Blvd. against the red "don't walk" sign and was hit tly a southbound car drtven by Jaolce McCollom, 33, Los Alamitos. The driver suf- fer ed multiple Jar entlons to her hands and forearms, being taken to the hospital emergency room by para- medics. She told officers sh(> was traveling about 35 milt'S an boor and upon reachtnc the intersection she ot•- served the face olthe pedf>s- tr i.an directly in front of her vehicle. The impact bro~e the len tront headlight and windshield of her car. Wit - nesses said tht> victim's bod\ ~·as hur led into the air, over the driver's stde of the cat mto the street. Tax jump 15% for NB Property owners in Sew- port S..ch can expect their t.a.x bUls to lncrease an aver-ace of about 15 Pfr cent this year. Tllat 1'\gure emerged thls week as county superv190rs set tbe countywide property tax rate at $1 .81 per $100 of assessed nluaUoo. and tbat fl(ure was added to the rates llrady established by ot.Mr tuiDg agencies. ln 1M fiscal year that eoded Ju~ 30, a typtcal Nnport bomtOWDer petd a total of $8.90 per $100 as- Mued •aJaatSon. That total ~· taut to tM New-port-.... K bool dlstr1Cl, tM dtJ, tMOCMity,tbtcom- ...-, ~ dlstrtct. aDd o6er ..._,. taDIC dlstrtcts. ......... all ftcUU an -. tMa ,.., •• eomblDed rue ._...,. to be bMdtd tDr ..._. St.e . atu rate decnut o1 tlballt sperce. II ,.U llloaM'I u ... ll'! ""'"" .... .., !0 per cent, Wll1cb 1s abouttheaver- a~t> tbis yur for Harbor - area homes, that means your total btu will mcrease b\ some 15 per cent. TM owner or an $80,000 home, for enmple, assess£><1 at $20,000, paid about $1,780 In taxes last yeu at the $8.90 nte. If his value went up 20 per cent to an as- sessment of $24,000 this year, he cu Ul*t to pa) about $2,028 at the $8.45 rate. Many local propert)· o_,.rs, however, havt ,. - ported USHSmeot in- creases of SO per cent or more, so tbe tu ntt cuts baYe eveo lea meuiDc tbr tllem. lD MlUDC tbt ~ rate oa TIIMdaJ, tbt Board of Sllipenllon &l.o ¥Otect to StDd I mes..~ tlo eo.. BI'Oft llt'Cllle ldm to caD a sptdal lectslatfn ... _. to do 10mttllbll alloat tal ttlono . A lawyer Wbo bas woo rnJiions of dollars lD settle- ments for homeowners a round Los Angeles airport ls t.;eing c•onsulted by a group of about 150 :\ewport prop- erty owners. Jerrold Fadem, 50, ap- peared last Thursda} nigbt at a special meeting of the Residents A.t!a1nst Jets(RAJ) ,roup at Mariner 's school. Dir ectors of RAJ are ex- pected to decide soon whether to hire him to r epresent tbem in a multi- m"l llon dollar suit against Orange County Airport. ''The situation ls simUar to the Los Angeles case ln most respects,•· Mr. Fadem tolr1 the Enslgll thls waek 1n a telephone interview. ' The alflJ()rt is operated bv a government eottty {thE' rount}· or Orange), the )et airplanes are depreclatiog property by overflying the homes, and people are be- ing distrubed. •· Loss of property values anr1 emotional disturbance of residents, the 2 points that won cases for hundreds or hO meowners around Los -\ngeles Airport, would be valid her e, Mr. Fadem pre- thcted. The RAJ organization was fo r med last month to pull loeal homeowners together ln ooe court action. Jean Wet;ener of Bayuest, or - ganizer of the group, says about 100 !amilles have al- ready agreed to pay $625 elch as their sbare of lep.l ··osts ln flgbting tbe airport. · · About 150 to 190 pe!O\lle attended last 1111nday nJ&.t's meetlJI&," ltrs. · enu report~ ._..,. Most live on the west bank of lM bay or on Balboa Island. So me 20 oo: 30 other s called In theJr ~P­ port, although tbey dicm•t attend the meeting. •· ttrs. Weceoer aid RAJ bu a goal of 200 members. Tt.e meett.Dg n..s aprtv"ta dlscusloo betwee Prot~*­ Live clients and ettoneys, Mrs. Wegener said. aDd abe polltely refused to 1deiiUty the ll lrneys lDtolYed. Bat, Mr. Fadem revealed tbal he and ooe ot his UIOd- ates, Patsy Carter, atteDded t he meeting a.od ~ered homeowner s' qaesttoos. ''We bope to repre.- them," he admitted.. Mr. Fadem also repre- sf!nts Harry RiDker, a Back Bay homeowner who 1s brtnging a separate auJt a.galnst the couoty airport. Tbat case comes up Sept, 7 in Orange County ~rioT Court. • ·It W"ill be a test case on Orange Couuty Airport only to Ule extem tbat Lt is tbe first rase to be tried. •' Mr. Fadem espl.ained. ''tir. Rinker's bouse JDd sttaatic:JD are othe rwise quitetllllqoe.'' Cou:oty Supemaor Thomas RUey ha.s beeo try- ing for several months to get local homeowners to drop tbeir suits agaJ.ost the county. lo r eturn. he bas ot- fe r ed to try to get the coanty to adopt a policy rtcidlY controlling )et fl.lgbt.S and noise. Later this year, u en- vironmeotal lmpact r~ oo the airport 1s c1ue for study by Ute Board of Su- pe rvisors. still later, the state Dept. of Tf'UIPOrt:a- tloo wlll consldeT wtMther to eneod a lepl nrtaa~ that allows tbe &lrport ~ ueeed sbte-l~ -.. UmttS.. Some ...,..a_... r OMidentlOa lDcbtck ..._ the coonty buy up bomes tD Santa Ana HeJcbts lDd otbeT Back Bay areas, or to pay owners for '' a.lr rfebts" to allow jets to overfly tbem. N.B. eyes bids on pier leaSes conce ssions a matter of co mpetitive bidding. B~tt, tackle and food con- cessions at both of New. port's ocean piers havebeen run for many years by Noel and Bett1' Phoenix. But, au of that ma}· change soon. The '4ewport Beach City C oundl ts upset with the Nd\ the :"e"'POrt and Balboa pier ·oncE.>ssions are being run. An accounting fir m, htreod t \ the cit) to check 1nto thP marter, s:ays the PhOPnixes don't keep rec- oms that ran be audited. \nc1 :"oel and Bett)· aren't too happ~ with the operation, either. They S:I.Vthey're los- tn~ money because the)' have to pay the clt)' too much for thE' roncesstons. The result rr a~ he that the conc('ssion business may be opened up to compt-tltive bidding. The Phoenixes pay the cit}· 10 per <'ent or gross receipts or S660 per month, which- P\er ts greater. TbeJ say th3t 's too murb. Tbe citY points to the 30 per cent "Ut it ~~>ts from Corona 1el \1 ar state bearh conces- c;tons, and wonders why the Phoenixes can't pay 10 per ent. C omparl.sor1s with other pier operators up and doW'D the C all.fomla cout lbow that Huntington Beach. Seal aearh, 1mpt'rhl Beacb M»d San C1t>mente all reall.&e substantial lnoome from tht>ir piers. Imperial Beach. for eumpte. t1kes OGlJ $ per cent of the coooessloD~ a1f'f''s rro.u. but tbat bnnp ln $45,000 a year. 1D 19'7S, t he 2 Newport piers Ct'Outd $81,755, whk b woaJd meaD $8,175 city r"~ .tar tht 10 per cent ~ bl p 41»ratY ol tbll year • W r. PboeAll llcMd a NW ! ,.., leut .. tbt ctty, bat lda ......... ltcltoiM- taJltd ~ e.M "'-be ... ........., ........ tbe cGilltnd. .....,.. • I tD MnpDI't Ylce....,_ ..._ Dolb1. .. " • ......,. ea.dl-o-w lle-tlllllaoiWtll····· .... lulwlllt. .... ''The only way we will find the troe ftlue of tbls 1 ease l.s to put it oat to co mpetitive bid." he in- sisted. '·The operator at Bl& Corona beach is paying us 30 per cent and maJdng mooey, and lmprovtng tbe ar ea." The City C ouncU wUl take up the issue again at a Sept. 2i afternoon study session., to which the PhoeniXes will be lnvtted. WILLIS SUTCUFf OF COM IS DEAD Wtuts SutclW, 1 retired Pad ftr Telephooe eogtDeer who Uved at 1418 Seacrest, Harbor View Hills, dled yesterday at Ho" ho..,ttal. Services are s~h~led br 11 a.m. Friday ln PacUlc View Chapel l'lere. Mr. Satclltf was born ln Kansas, and ~td heH U years a.go alter l'f.tirtiiC from tbe San Dlero ot!lce of tht telephooe cornpa.nJ. Be wu a member or st. Aac1NW'1 Presbyter ian CbDrcb.. ~ pastOr, Dr. Chari• Dler.- fteld, will otflelate It Fri- day•s senrlee. Sum.ors lnc.lodt bll wtte. Pa.llllDe, 1011• Rldl&rd s.t- cwr of F ouot.alD v al1eJ aDd WUll.a.m Beat of 1rftDt. IDd a rnock:h11dna- HB...a. HILL, 74, Dt ES ftelee RDl. 14, ai 400 IUJ. art.a, Park IJdo, .... Me· Z8 at I Colla .... ~ .......... bvhd 't'MidlaJ .. ,... era"*'-_... • ,.... eUie VW. ••• a rill Jll" ...... lllra. HW. a._.,..._ dtilt IDe' lS ....... . _...., n :ot. .. .. ....... .,==· ... ........ lli.- U.ilf~-~~~~~­....,, .. 011 ., .. ........ ..... . .,, ...... _ ..... ol O)t.l. ... 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Local ......•••••••••••••• -,...., --perallt tJoo ..,. - ~~-QoQoO'Q~-~·::. ~ ~~ <71. ..e., " -1¥ ~:_~!; A.RVO E HA:APA ownft Md publ isltet of tlte Ensig~~ Uft'er I eu ewer ret from • ' . · th.>~ •tDpl'lyees at Ctty Ball ~0000~6>0:Q.O'Qo0001 talk to lltbattlaeeltytlu {C<wlh..., from ,_.l) ao dam rMCb a:tra JDODtJ a.."ac aro.ld ttaat IDiteld of redld.IIC etty taus tbeJ bid liMier ~JtoaJIOON. DOGGLES like thiJ ooe, or certain allotmeats woa't be made to tbem In tbe future. Jackie Heather, member of the New- port Beach Plaruting Commission and now its chairman, is a dedicated property-controller, an advocate of re- strictions on businesses ~d on develop- ment, and booster for more open space. It is an elementary fact of supply and demand that increase in open space and reduction in density of develop- ment is a double-barrelled boost for market value of property, and thus higher assessed valuation, and thus a higher tax bill. As a "plaruter," Jackie has helped push the costs and taxes upward. 1'bll eort ot nt:ruapace Is ___ .. _ feel Ute tb.ro'""c up wbea tbeJ bear tbe mayor aDd etty coucU cancHdltes mate tbelr ble Ue promises dur- llle campdptnc, I wtsb yoa woald get back ao. the Ctty Counell ud ebeet IDto tbe maoy BOONIXXJGLES tbl.t are coostanUy coJ.rc oa. Or eaa yoa cbeck Uds cme oat u a aewa~reporter and de- termloe lf tbe ctty ...ted tbe reported $63,000 In tbe orteataltawn at tbelllltnnee to CltJ lfall. Mn. Nonna. itllllsclaq: COib.Mea • • . • eGAn' DICTA'I'Oa --. ·--... --....... , .... ........ ................. 11M Crst• Cp hrt r 'I'IIN IDII ..... 1111 •. ,, Mil ·u daa_ c...r.or Bnn ._ JDrced liMP' c.-- t' ............. wtlb --tllll-tllllr wrt.n; ,.. _..,.,, .. .... 31C I bred tD '*""'~( ..... -. .... -•. rtr.n '•"• fto wtU ..... , -rill~'"" -of U..-lbr U..coo<lol beblrola. Oar--_ .. ....... ... tpiD lowered ou ..,.. ......... u ,O.'ft ill '-tlllla tbe $50,000 a , .... bncUI, -~ - to -tile boo-. -after a kiDC ud l.l'dllmla dr1:te. O.'t apect &o t.y a baat ..., Ute be&ebes, beeaue fewer bOae8 meu hJper prtees. Doa, u;teet to real ~ eitbeT1 be· eaue tbe CommlaJon frowas 011 malti-famtlJ de- ·-•· Doo~ -.. remodel or re-batld }'Oilf property, beea.use tbeoostot rettblc a permit froo m the Coutal Commi&sloo cu be ptobJbltlte. ADd doll't ei- ped lues to ......... be- euae birds llke lots or e•- penslte lud for tlletr habi- tats. This rnoctb Governor Bnrw11 slped bills for $16 mJU.Ioe tor more parts and $5,58 mlllloa lor wetlaods, aDCf trW DOW sign tlte bill for S31 mUUoo l>r open spaee aDd Commtss:lon sup- port ·-all to be pald lor by more additioas to JOUr property tax. Ill the mean- time, be bas cat back oo ru oe:ac tor UCI ~ mtDtal hea.ltll IDd eoonlescent bos- Jack Hammett, a councilman in Costa Mesa, is appealing the 67% assessed value increase on his business property. He blames the county assessor for the heavier tax bite. That's like blaming wet streets for the rain storm, or blaming the rising grocery prices for c ausing inflation. He should acknow- ledge a share of blame for his own official decisions. Just to mention a few : accepting $1.1 million in inflation generating federal "sharing funds," al- locating a quarter-million dollars of that amount for a Costa Mesa play- house, approving a grant of $5,000 In funds to subsidize a Vogue magazine "puff" story on Costa Mesa. So you can see that Jack has done his bit to boost his own tax bill, and yours too. •• .. {I) •tt TOM ANDERSON The heart of the tax-bite problem was revealed in that same Register story in the comments by Goldie Joseph of Lido Isle and Gil Ferguson of New- port Beach, both staunch fighters against the burden of big government and its gr owing tentacles of control. Mrs. Joseph told of 3 vacant lots that she owns, almost doubled in market value by evaluation of the assessor, but drastic- ally restricted by Coastal Commission edict. The Commission would allow only a single unit on each lot, ma:ldng it economically impossible 1o develop. The inevitable result, unless there is a change in land control policy, will be loss or the property because of in- ability to pay the taxes. Mr. Ferguson rightly puts the blame on politic tans and environmentalists who restrict residential growth, thus driving up the. market values of existing housing, and also boosting the tax burden. The mounting anger against higher taxes is a good sign. But the solution can be worked out only if there is an understanding of the cause. All poli- ticians, and taxpayers too, should take ·that economics course. • • • • • WILL YOU VOTE MORE TAXES? Pretty clever, isn't it, to schedule a · $7 million "open apace" bond isaue for May 31, the Tuesday after the Memorial Day week-end! Tbe "Pearl Harbor" logic in this timing Is that the voter turn-out will be light, and the park enthuaisata will come out in sufficient force to approve the bonds, However, I venture to say that the memory of the aaaesaed value bootlt and resulting tu bike w1II aWl be wttb WI here In Newport Beach. and there should. be coalliderable reluctuce. to add to that palafu1 burden: &om.bow, open SJ*:e does not -m quite ., lndlapeaable wileD we are faciDC the lou of our llo-s tbroucb tantton. There will be more r-tnclet"s Ute this wben tb8 boDd .ute data approaebea. I Amuic:an Way 1-"eutu.rrs Keyhold columnist Jack Anderson, al.on& with his latc ly -dr c eued and litt le ·lamcn t ed Drew Pearson, hue reportedly 101 many of their ''scoops" fro m payoffs 111d even re ta i n~rs t o waiten, bellhops and who res. Un s urpri si n&IY. And er so n s ays a Consressman's pri\1ate life is lcJitimate public news onl y when public fu nds are involved . On the contrary , every high public o fficial's life should be an open book, even including his annual income tax returns. In spit e of a ll tht' i n c r i minating ~riminal evi den c e ilgaitJS t Congressman Hays, he won his primuy election - which is as in ~o mpre· hensible as Ri chard Nixon writin1 l~e letters lo anybody. Which brings to mind Sit Thomas Dewar's admonition: "Do right and fear no man. Don't writr and feat no woman." C o n&ressi onal ril~·es these days get started w1th: "on your mane , @.t't 't'll . go!" Belly Ford , wif(' of ou1 President says that Wa yne lbys is an old fri t'nd uf t h e ir s and is a true gentlem an . That 1" not merely pohtit:s, dear rt'~dl'T, Mrs. Ford no douhl rhmb that Way ne H ay~ " a tru<' gentlem<~n . When the subject of morality is m ent ioned , many people think only of sexual morality. Have you ever known a dedica ted sex cheat who WI! ho nest in all other wa ys~ A person who delib erately breaks a marriage contract will also PLANN ED CO MM UNIST break a busmess contract . A person who cheats on his TAKE-OVER mate wilt chea t o n his There wert R<l terror"' hombmg5 m 1117 5, whu.:h employer. o• employees, or on the uxpayers. The essential ingred1ent to look for in our public o fficials is neither e xpt'rie nce nor ability, but cha1111cter. The most outrageous n·•d pathetic fa cet of the di s c l os ure that a Congressman o r maybe fifteen Congrrssmen, paid taxpa yt'rs' money to a secretary wh ose only duties were 10 go to bed with htm, is that most o bservers are upset o nl y about the 514 ,000 salary collected by the m i strtH for n o out~f-bed work. left is t co lumni st "hrianne Means typified pnu and network reaction , and indeed the reaction on Capit o l H ill , when she wr o te : "Hays' se xual moralit y is no bod y's busineil but his un(ortunate wife's". Wrona . Hays is • dlt~race to his District, his ofri ce , ·his country, and him n lf . He should be Impeached -j ust ti Praident Kennedy tnd all othe'r blauntly immoul oHicd1olders should hue been imPt-lchcd . A INn wh o d clibenuly ltld repeatedly cheats on hb wife, will abo cheat on the t.u:payeu and ariybody elle be can, A cheat b 1 dw:1t il a dlmt. And the owrwhetmlna Jrobktm our cowntry flott b uither economic:. nor ldue~tional. II·'• fi'IOnl , • k illed ~nd injun·t.l 7~ Vl~tims . In tht' r .ISI lour year' terrunst.~ Ill A mt'n ~·a havt' k illed 74 r olnt' ofrl~·o:rs anJ dvih.lll'. :md w o unded Ame ri.:an s. Th.-.r t' aro: nn w 1 1 scpa r<~le lt'rrorist I(Tl!Up~ •n the U.S. with an •'SIIIn;•t cd memtu~rsh lp of 1.'>,000. Tt r rori~t s haw stolen en o ugh ammun•tion , uplosiw:s, hand ~-:n·nadt's, m o rtar~. r oc k et ~ anll de mol it ion dt"Y•.:c~ !rum military hases ami National Gu:ud armor'"'· lur 10 ~·omhat ha tt aliun-. ol x.non mten , Wh y Ill 1111 thi' ant.! n1on~ h11ppening in the ll n~tcd St11te11 of Ameuc.:•'l I t'~ the. p roJude t u a plannl'd Communi~! take-c,vct Commun is t ' art- l'.n l.!o unaing U.S. r~•lical~ l i k e th e We :t!hl"r Under1round 1u disrupt th~ hicentc:nniul with v:mnu~ »et a of violenco: 11 nd terrori8m. A ~ terrorist ~. •nsrucl.l 111nd 8UI"fWlrlcd hy Mo~cuw, lnf..TC:il~ 'thdr Yir)lcncc fro m COIIll to OO»st. and ~mund the world, wh»t ls ynur anwm ~nt'' 11nswer' Aholisll the Suhwt".r!dw A c I I ¥1 I I e ~ ('o n t rn I Bond .. ,kil l lhe ll ou~e Committee on Int ernal Security ... ellmln•te the IMUNI Security Oi'lil'iOn Of .the JuMicc Department. 'The Birch Log -- ..... can. .... e. .. --.... .._ ........ _, ~-... , ........ _ .......... • T .U KEF'Oilll7 E-r al 1M EMicoo. I .... I ....... to .. , ......... &eq: ... •• ._ ..... -.. .... L.A. n-. 0nop.:.., ediUoa, dated -.,, Aatr • u, 19'76, 'lbe IIIler ... eutwed "1'1.1: Reform Needed.•• As " member ol tbe bfcll.- est tulle body tD o.r area. tbe Newport-Ill-Sellaol OUtrlct, lbels ... Jut per • SOli Ia Newport Be&dl ·w~~o st.Nld be m.,.,«<tc tu re- form. Tbe Newport...ltea. &-:boo! ll!otrtct .... tbe Uoa's sbare of 01r tu dol- lars IDd apatU IUW"t.elf, U ls 1 matter ot ... -.record tblt c.r ~ IJCIIMLt.tba ls deelJ.Jdar nue oar coas are lDerasmc. u tbe aebool board~ woaJd dD away tritll '•aDder-water bull:et-•••-I.Dc" aDd simtl.ar classes, a.od ret bl.ck to teachlac the 3..R•s, our tues coWd be cut by 30%. U Mrs. Bergesoo, our eJ- pert 00 tues, WOllld &peDd some time worldllg to streamUne our currlC1ll.Gm, theo we coa.Jd ~y reduce oorpropertytu: n te. Maybe the t'Oters bad c!l- •loe pidaJice 1n Juoe, wben Mrs. Bergeson nn u4 was defeated for tbe state As- sembly. SincerelJ, Mrs. Jod:le Randel 1Z2! ll'YIDe Newport Beach IRVINE BANK WILL GIVES% DVIDEMD The boa.rd or directors of l"lDe Natlona..l BIDk has dec~ a 5% dLYldeDd on outstaDdJ.Qg shares. Issuable Oct. 15, to shareholders of r~rd Sept. 15. The dlvtdeod was &11· noooced by James Lynch. presldeot, on the third ao- nlfersary of the Cll)4!niDc of the bi.D.k. SV.bject to repla- to ry awron.I or the comp- troller of currency, tbeb&at •UI issue 12,500 a&ntioaal shares, dtstribated a.mcmc the shareholders In propor- ttoa to holtUD&s. The Right To Work ......... If.. Me¥ ~ . .,If...,.., ·---~ tht Loedai"N StMe '•& · a-. ..... a ... wll.ich .... t-s•--... ~ .... .. 'l'lMI .......... , ..,.. tMt .., ..... -no 10 thooMl lila)' retu.e to join a labor_.. • ¥ place <I employ-.eaL A~Mrieani wt. do not hne dnct oc.Uct with labot llftions ... .)' Cmd it ewpe '1iTt1 thet thil etemmtary richt hM to be ..tabliiMcl by law. They should. tbrr:efcw. be quic:ldJ ..... aware that. Lo•ie.iana ia oaly the t..u.t.h .&ate to enact a richt-to-·work law. Sim.ple llrithDMJt.ic., then, ·indicatea t.het in thirty ata._ a mu ia compelled t.o become and ~ain a uniol'l melD· bf!r, to pay duet, and tD IIUbmit. to ut~ion di.- cipline -all u a condition of employment. • Seetiola 1&--8 It wu New Deal lecidat.ion in tbe J930'• t.hlit ''''~ unions the powoer to compel worker melD· bership. But in 1947, Con,re.. ~the Taft... Hartley Act, ovuridinc: ~t Truman'• velo in the proceflfl. Sectton 1._.8 m th.t Act. aiiOWl'l .. any Sute or Territory" to p-. iu owil lerislahon outl.awi"l compulaory untooiam. r... bor busses, 8tung by the actuality (or the ever- pret;ent pol8ibility) ol the Ia. ol their IDODOP· oly over labor, have cont.inuoualy wapd war on Section 14-8 . But the meuure b.u withtt.ood the numerous auaulta a.imed ita way. Those who favor the repeal o( 14·8 habitu- ally complain that non-union memben often benefit from unlon-necotiat.ed contrac:ta be- cause employen customarily lMIY. union-eule wages to all worken regardlesa o( unton mem- ben;hip. T he prerogative of an employer to establish rates of pay in hi1 place ol buaine. has beE-n icnortd by right-to-work foet. Why labor unions 1hould be the only private organizations in our country with the power to ('(Impel membenhip is never diKu.led. Som• how. labor uniOOA have been Jiven a aJ*=i&.l and privileged status. Meanwhile, a veterllnl' ora:•· niution cannot force anyone lo join ita ranka.· Ncwo.a t 2 M1r ·..-•• ~ • Jill f • d t ''-·••a.iccWt.ec..~ ,.... il .0 ... art tilt •ssricM.., tMt A.a.. PI ...... ..,_ M ..... to,......,. Cll' art....._ Y• a-s I 1 "Y •Min ' i8-.-the .... t.Ma ......... tMe ......... ea.p.Won is _A ______ tlle ... .... -..,. ...... ¥01uotary _,a.t.ioft, Tlaat .. it ......... be ,. to ..w.t .u whom it caa....,...l,pas...,tojoin . N.a.'sstU._ 0.. the ,_,a. 1l»e John Birth Society and ~ ~·u.. bee ~ ol anti-union ... ...... ti.y favor richt·to-work laws. The ~ is aot juati(Md. guc:b poup8 are in .1110 way opsJOf8'i &o the voluntary aa.ociat.ion d wcftiatl IIMII .-:I WOIDeft. (t ia prec:iae)y becaUR ol CXIIll::«<ll for the ....uare ol union member. tUt. t.lte)t believe Sectioa lf-8 to be both .en· 8ibM aad Pf'CJP81'. Fat it oompul.oey uniollism i1 ataN-..., latx. t.c-are freed from the ~ty to be ret.pOMiw to the wi&bel C'A their membe:tw.. The ri&bt. to withhold auppcwt from any orpaiu.tion ia cme way -and perha.,_ the Ol'l.ly SW'8 -y -to auarant.ee that it. and it.l '-den behave. Durinc a ,pft'ViouspMn.tion, ao-caJied "yel· io.-do&" eontracu -oontracta allowill( em. ploytn to .elect a wUon fc. their workers - were ......Wy COftdem.ned by labor uiaione and event.ually outlawed by covemment. Would not. repeaJ ol l.f..B iostitutionaliu a situation very aimil.ar t.o "yellow-doc" contracta? Doe& not compuJ.ory unionism inltitutionalize di&crimi . natoty hirinc pract.icee'! Where ia the justice in forei.ng a worker to pay dua to a union that will u.e hit diMI money to fmanee political candi· data whom be abhon? Conpat.ul.;tiona to Louisiana, and to the other niaeteen atat.ea where the workin<man'e n,ht. t.o refu.e to join a union has contributed to better unions. better eompanin., and • better America. •. l:I J97fj Thr.Jolln lJirM Soc:uty FNrWW"• AN AMERICANIST VIEWPQJNT -Amtericlln Way F~atwns GRACE HAMIL TON Dear Na1 ional Ca ncer Institute: NO TRt.SH PICI(.UP ON IURIIIE AIR JIESERfiSI LABOR DAY HOLIDAY Rolaod B. Field al SUS w. Cot.st HJctnri,J, Newport Beach, bU-oeloclod ror promotloa to nDk of colooeL lR clrill&D lUe, be is a projed. ~er for E mtay DeYelapmeal: Co., Newport Beach. He carnotly . ls asstped u JocliUcs ct. neer for MariDe Aircraft Group 46, headQuartered at El Toro Marine Corps Air St>tloo, (USIICR p!Mllo.) Wel co me to the Club! It took a lon1 time for you to recosniu what h11s been •pparent to muy tbou~ands o f American~ for many yean . Do you rulito wh•t a bomhshell you have just detonated ~efore Senator McGovern 11nd Kennedy'~ he~rin&.' on the huic cu~e of cancer? The resultin& publicity, upedalty on tele'tision, mu.~t hne he en 1 profo unc. :dlock to the other element s of the Bureaul.TlH:y, who have heen filhtin& so hard to m1ke U.ll believe that Cllnl.-er ill .:au!iled by <t n undi~covered viru~. ,md could have nothina to do wil h the foods we e~t. A~ you reported on TV , tht NCI h:.~ heen tn<~kin1 a study of VJrious countries, which have a low incidence o f a ncer •nd are findinaan obvio u s relati o n ship between a ncer and diet. Indeed, you noticed that when Japanese lea ve home and 11tart eatin& American food, they develop cancer like all the rest. You have shaken up the ''establish - ment", and it will be very interestina to .ee the Amer ic an Med ic al Auociation, The American C1tncer Sof..iety •nd most of 1 11. the Federal llrua Administration admit that lhe "Health f ood Nuts" are ah!IOiutely correct. "Freedom o r Choice" bin, whic h w o u ld pr o tect docton and patients who mutuall y agrete t o we Laetrile in the treatment of ca ncer. Lo uisi ana a nd Mi ssissippi are be1innin1 petition ~:~:mpaips to uflt' their lesislatures to do 1he sa'me. This issue rea ches eve'rY b mily in America . When Bil Government becomes so protective of its own interests and loses silhl of its constitutional duty to only protect us from that which is Proven to be harmful, it 's time for the people to take back. their freedom of choice. Actions at the state level a n serve notice on Bil Brother that no I O¥emmen1 tt.s the rllht to deny life. to anyone, if there· is a ch•nce to save that li fe by t r ying somethinJ different. Areas of Newport Beach r~arly scheduled ~r tn.sb plela$ oo Mooday will be skipped oo Labor Day as city refuse crews take a hollday. Ttose oetgbbor- boods wUI be served again oo Thursday, Sept. 9. Far- tber lnformatloa on tnsh pickup ls available by call-toe 640-2171. Leisure activity taught Coutli..De Com muolty Col - lege tastructor Marjorie An- derDJ will ezploretbe many '•options'' for retlrement ID a eoune t1Ued '•Rettremeot: PreJUatiOO" {psycbology 804). Class meetings will be beld eae:-. Th•Jrsday begin- aiJic Sept, 16 from 7 to 10 p.m. ln room 257 at CoroDa del Mu high «hoOl. Rel!strattoo ca.a be com- pleted bJ mall by tuU.og out the rerlltntlon torm in- VIVIAN TO OPEN HEADQUARTERS The grand ~ of the Vl'f1a.D Hall tor Coogress beadqaarters wW be held this Frldty, Sept. 3, from 6 to 9 p.m. at 1525 Mesa Verde Eut, &lite 114, Co~ sta llea.. RetreUmeats 1PW btser- Yed at tbe OJ*I.b!l. There wUl be a $2: ckmtlon. Tbe h•dQU.rten pboDe la 754- IZ44. 1'bo ne-nliC --Ill tiJo -dlltrtct "' .... U.S • ._._ VIYIU HaD •W ew-e RGbtrt Bldbam, tbe Rtplblleu. aomiaee Ill Ncwearbtr'a elec:tbl. Vlflll flall'aaet:MUeatD- e-tMF-.ollllo CIIIIID-Ubruloo,' lllo Lao .Aiploo .:..,-.. ol ~ tM llooport B-r ~:._ U:~ad ..!' c~ _,.. ....... ..... -.. .............. --............ --t.dllr ............... -FROM THE RIM F lAt.,. rdn-alll --.oLoa.-IIIJ ... ""at. • ., --.. 1111111 ......... _ .. .. -.. tllll~ ,..ns.a -tlrltmlllll .., --{'IIIII .... 41, aJ eluded lD tbe Coutlloe clus scbedale. Mrs. Aacler.:m tooorpor- ates pest lecturen, clus projects and rroap dllca:s- sic:. a.loac wttb Iter on tec- ta res to prorlde sbadeDta with llltormatiou cateemillr resources for retired per- soos. The 1.2-week coane wt1.1 IDclade c!t.teouJOD of 10C1al secutty, bealtb ud beilt:ll serricet, fiDuce, leCObd careers, Mnti""• edltca- tloa and commtmlty te"lces •moac other topics. A gradute Ia peycboloCY from UCLA,Mra.·AndAf'PI stresses tbe tmportaace ot «ettio« u lll'lJ atut in p._lbrnlll'o-. "PeriiCU ta tbelr lllld- fortlu uc1 oldor -be serioaalJ tblnM ... lbDit tad PlanDUic tor retlremeat," sbe sara. ''Tbll elulll tor tbem u 1Pell u older ldlalts.'' CARPENTER TO AID GOP FUND RAISING S' s' • n...ll E. Cu--"' ... _._ ..... MrYe u ~ .......,lr~ .... -cart-t.r tbt ••prw" *I clllllr'' l4lot. 14 II 1M ~ HoteL ..... -.. ...,.- ralllle --co-a.a .. bJ IIM!Rtpibl __ _.or. -c..rc-·c.. ...... .Wbt .... ,, _ ......... ..... .... w ,.,.. ...... _.,....,_ ...... Pr-r: 2 r..:. T'lclltl8 ,_ IN JW , FT « •n•c-· ... .. ,_,, r1riiN, ... ..__....., __ •••• "t'hert will aiW8)'1 be a rrontie:r where th.-e is an opu mind and 1 wimnc hind," -Ciwrlu F. Kfttt.rllf# We hope that the NCI will Pltsl'i the word , post hute , to the C11ifornia asencies, which hne ben a<.1inllike the 100m of Nul G ermany. Arrtst'l ~nd indictmenu bn·e been broutht •pinst Docton and thtir emp)oyees for treatiriJ c:•nc:n with nutrition, lftst•d of ttp .. orthodox .. methods of cui, burn and poilon. Indeed, it is an UIIY blot on freedom tnd ~l'lfdual respontlbllitY to ha.r of the ham•meet of orcU .. u cJUu.at , who bt?i~ in the n.tritio~W trutment a.nd ,...._tift Method Uti11tiDJ fooda, MOrt: cotnJaOQ)y bqwa ., Vhomlo I 17 (l.awllo) '-oplt are Mlill .... to qa•slio• th •~del .... .,.. Docton .., -.......... --.,.. a ~oJdc tt.'~Pr, ••U& IIIOJ'iq t•a.'c .... -..... .-.. ... •• ,., .......... 1 •• _,.,.w...-.. ... u NYkoatMWIJCO .... ------•tattft'r '' • ......, .... • Repruentatiw Larry McDonald , who is a doctor , who has used Laetrile at the request of some patients has dtis to Sly : "A phytic:ian bas • moral obli.ption tn treat his patients to the best of his tbility, jud1ement •nd · kn o wledae . The H i ppocratic o 1 th says notllin1 about a doctor subontinltinl his judaement 1nd the patient's life to an FDt.·bureaUcru." We hope the testimony hom the Nation1l Cancer Institute will haV't a domino lct.ion on othett. freedom of chOice! ... Give us "The foro:hearen; of the h.llve~ and havte·not~ were the dKh and did-not~." Dltm wmJ (Mo.) Nnn • •• ""1'hc world is divided IIllO people. who do thiftas ..S peoope who l«'t the credit. Tr), if you an, to bdonl to the first d au. Tbcre 't fa r l«ss eompetitioflt :· ' -Dwllltt Mo,.,..,w ••• ' Cod 10 lcwed the world thU b didn't 1cnd a c:ommitt.c. • •• Lord, llelp m~ to tei'Qeraber U..t nothifta i• 10tea to ... ppen to ... today tt.lt Yoo and 1 aa't ---· -All HI IJifNclte'l PM .. IO •M·-. tN.y. ••• Wh•t e.... your wort II "'" YGW btut IMO It. ltlt ... forUM Lo•. • THE BEE LINE 8~ ~ANI!Y IJI~RL S Allcut 110 laaprl S.IIUDft"'• .... IIPrill of llelws '•enttse." u you are lmlted by frlslled .a..t U1 10110er lttiiPid • w1t11 t1at lady wUb a .table of ears •.• say yes! liM t.u IDd ....,, ..... F'adlle Allp.lt It WOJ nalJy be I'DOJ'e UWI a dally doublet hilt neatloDen lwM..tnc bomewarct to '•c.t P.S~ u we left the tnct,. some you~~g ttle dllldreD r-.41 lin' edlool'' Wldle .:.a.o11 womu warned us DOt to leave bdore the are rett1lc r.ty i)r tbe eiiOctra. SlddealJ Jut nee &Dd to be sure to wager on so-aod- ••• Septewmer dart u. ben. wttb .ammer•s 110 bone; lt wCNld •to~ She bad woo oo every belt of WeeJber ud .... mD'I belt of Cheer. n.c.e ••• becaUS@ she plays I ma(fc nute. Sur.ty l!)r e&ch of u. •mmu mut llaYe Tbls she sbowed ;ne. as well as a ptn slJe broactd mme ~ mme ~peetal .weat was weartng, that bad attracted me ••• lt to store to our U....re chest of ._.., was ~ls luull with chinese characters memories. caned ln It ••• worth a $1000, she said. Helen (Mrs. Dean) Waddell, our Cameo We be~ a llttJe o! Us history • . . do writer of Corou del Mar, acctmlllated a you SUIJPOse ther e was a story there., few fairly close to borne Sbe deelded. -i • • • • lnstead of a enllse. cl(rhi>IDc sldp ladc1ers, sbowlnc her ~coats (now U.t d.resses YIDc Yang, Yoga and a bft of color was are ''ln" aptn). prom~d1ac tbe de<:ts tbe procnm for the Fashlonables luncheon ••• or watcbtnc the se&'s moods ••• sbe meeti:Dg at the Harbor Island home or Ct }' would enscoaoe berself at• La Costa resort Htr~h. Her brash macaw provided a bit of spa aDd e."ljoy tbe seuoo at Del Mar, Ylilere eolor ••• gotgec'US blue and yellow reather s be ls a meld>er of the btrf eJub. Tms • • • wbeo tbe ladies seemed to be to excited she could entertaln her tr14!1Pds and with cooversatioo, '•Quiet," he (or she) screeched, them enjoy~ ~ce.s and dollble her pleasure and e'7eryooe obeyed •.. for th~ moment! .•• da.Uy double? , E~.;h person was given a form to nu out Wt>~tber wu beautUW the day we were . • • to the best oo ooe's ability .•• w:,at innted dowo: We greeted oar hostess at La colors were favorite . • . month of birth Costa with a prland o! blossoms from • • • etc., tbus one leuned whether she our Hawaiian plumerta plant. ArrlvfDC ar was-a Ylog o r Yang ••• which, of course, the track's n.let parldng trea. tbe atteodant told something of th~ personality ... also remarked, ''Mrs. Wa~eU, each day you the colors add tbelr bit of information. arrive ill a ditterent car.'' '•Yes,'' Releo Fabrics were also shown by a very know- teased, '' rn a stable ell cars•· • . • le(\gea'Jie '• sllk mel"i:hant" •.. such glorious laughter! Luochtog. at the turf c lub, loun1 fabrics you can scarcelv Imagine . . . agaJ.o that the world ts a s mall place, sheer pure silk chlffons, some witlt hand- fo r at the next table was Robert M.-,~row paloted • • . sequlMed and Jeweled sheers of lndlanl.polls and Fort WaJM, lndi.ana. • •• like tbose I've ~eeo re-reading about We knew a few mutual acqoa.tntances •.• to Sir Walter S·:ott's "Ivanhoe." This was Btll Hudnut, mayoroflndl.anapolls, the Joyces the first novel I eve r read •.• I was 10 'If the samt> city and Joyce Country. years of age •.. lived l.n a small hamlPt However, llttle time spent in nstting • • • hardly large enough to bP called a ••. bor~es held prime time. We did have •lllage. But I digTess . . . The m~etln~t l s!10:i visit with the Ross McClintocts, was espe<:lally tnterestl.ng. Mildred Mea.!, wi.o bad a couple horses runni.Dg that day. desplte her recent Illness, had not only Also chatted brleny wltb Bob Flu,r, who obtained Salin of lnternaUonal Silks an•1 drifted to later. Of course I did a bit of Woolens, whom 1U the Fashlonables know, people watching. Ore is apt to see '• celebs" but she arranged for member AMe M _- most any day ••• Hoagy Carmichael, Desi Knight to demonstrate many of the yoga Arnaz, Angie and Burt Bacharach • • • exercises used in clearing and rleansl.n~ Jimmie Ollranty 1 da~ ,brougpt out ~te a , tbe body ... such as j he sinuses, as well few 1• •• • • some of our town touc, down 00 as toning the muscles ... Anne •ns . done" tbe lnine Coast Country Club's annual day yoga for 20 year s, having studied under at tbe races. masters in that art of exer<'lse. , All _ln @• swinging Del Mar is bursting Mr friend Irene (Mrs. Jolm C.) Whitt of with ~r· ''celebs" and wtnntng horses Indlanapolls WOlS invited to ·orne wtth rr;. (we had 1 couple ourselves!). '•There's a • • • 1t was quite Interesting t~ her ... smile on every face," as Blng Crosby as were the Lunevtlle lloos Coy had on her sings. You know Del Mar was founded by buffet. Irene had gone to Luneville, France, Bing, Pat O'Brien and their Hollywoo<Hrieods with a friend trying to establis~, some part 36 years ago and oow enjoys the enrtable ot the famlly tree ••. sm~ll WJr ld agal.n tntemaUonal reputaUoJ for Its beauutul Though the Fashionables have no dues, setting and friendly atmospher e. U ls now as we have said before, they do support under the able management of Bud Higgins, various projects of Chapman College ... woom we met along wtth Walter Carson, and enjoy their own projects and pro- w~ greets you with a smlle as be does at grams . Enjoying this one were Toni Oil - Hollywood Puk and Santa Anita. lnctdeotally ph.ut, My:-1a 3~rjg; wearing a beauutul beldDd t be scenes at all 3 tn ets is petite wtJte suit, Btlell CUlford very chic 1.n blonde Nancy Cllurch. wife of a famous natural sbanbmi sult wlth panama h:l~ to jockey (not at P.R. man). mateb ••• Winnie Short tn sapp:Ure blue, It was a first at Del Mar for me and I a Ye.ry good C9k¥',. ., , ~eggy C~ Vlr&in1a found a new land, and a new J.a.ncuage • • • K.uanjl.a.n and her sflter Darla., Kathy Flsb- the parlance nrles. Just Usteo to tbe back a.ud ber dallgllter Jeanne *" Ill) !rom tnJ.oers, the jockeys and the old pros • • • La Jolla. More were Sally Somers, Glorl2 you'D see. Mooney, Gay Cole, whose locket has an Superb dirmer tn LaCosta'sspaclousdlnlng '•otf and oo•• button ... Lar ry Diamon•1 room, Where we were comfortably seated a.od Mary Marcel ••. our own Peg Power , by most attentive a.Dd (rtcloas Captain well known designer who designs so man) George. Following t he movie, we qaietly beaut1tul things tor some of ou r town's '•hit the road" for home, constn.tning the lucky ladies. More were Vlrglnia War mlng- borses (under the hood) to the legal mileage too. Dor f De Krutf, and of rour se MUdred while we reviewed the day ••• our share Mead! ... plus other Yl.n~s and Yangs. GARAGE SALE TO AID PET PROGRAM The Orange County Chapter or Pet Assistance is scheduling a 3 day gar - age sale for Sept. 10, 11 and 1-2 at 11562 stephanie Lane, Garden Grove. Hours a re 9 to 5. All proceeds 'Will be used to carry on this humane wo •·(, which includes pick- ing up unwanted animals, pet placements to compat- ible homes, spaying and vet- e rinary care when needed. Anyooe wishing to donate saleable items may can Mary Cannon of Costa Mesa at 548-9458 and arrange- ments wUJ be macte to pick up. Items needed include potted plants, books, jew- elery, <!!shes, householl'l goods, toys , games, bi- cycles. Ser vi(·e and Quuli1y Siti('P 1946 NURSERY- allishtas FLORIST IFtorut Speciall DIEFFENBACHIA Handsome broad-leafed indoor plant. FIVE VARIETIES 6" POT III'Dl Thru Rec. 8.95 Sept. 1 ( Nuner.r SpeciolJ CHRYSANTHEMUMS Perennial garden favorite. For bolden. containen, cut Oowen. FaD colon lrfti1 DOwinbud.4 .. pot ~ solid oak BARRELS Great planten for tree~, lhrubt, Oowenand~. 25., diamet.f!r. 17 .. deep. a ... U .t6 R'li! Tbnl &.pt. 7 YadW to_., • llafd .... S46-5DS Harbor Blvd... (:oea• M~ • 6 SUNDAYS 9 • 11EW0«T HAia)lt EISIGII PUIIJSHED IEEKLY -PACE 3 n«JRSOAY, SEPT. 2. 19"' OOUA DEl liM, CAL ----C4LL Ul f'OI a PIUCft ~-- BodL-=ti;: Sebot L----Of ECJ( U ST L..-- MRS. DEA.'l WADDELL anl1 \\ alt"r 'tl son, cbattlr.g together at the Del t.1 ar turf Jut. LOOKING OVER a color chart and ques· tlonnalre are (standing) MUdred Meac1, at IPft, founder of the Fashlon2bles, and Dorl D('Krulf, and (seated) Peggy Cotton, at left, an•j Ton! Oliphant. NOTEIOOK5 PLASTIC BINDERS fiLLER PAPER PENCIL .OXES PENS&. PENCILS ERASERS LUNCH KITS COMPASSES PROTRACTORS T -SQUARES RULERS CRAY~S Paramedic plan aired !\o artion was taken on paramedic· proJ.I(>sals by tl•" Costa Mesa Cit} Counrtl Mooday night foUowing a dis- r ussion of a report fror· Cit} Manager Fred Sor :;aLai The rtty now operates on param~i,. unit .. .\ lOC at1- dltlonal t<tx for ea<'h 3Hil of ass,ssed valuation for money tu <>xpand thP s} sten did not rerPiVP murh sup- por t. ·· lt'c; not l~ical to ··reat~> 3 sper!al distrirt," Coun - cilwoman ~1ary Smallwood commentP11. The over -all cou nty -wirte plan calls for 32 units Nith a 5 -minutt· response time anywl)ert> u• the rouot~. It was pointerl out that Sallta Ana harges $50 a rall; some "tties provitidh"' servlf'e free wbUe other ctttes 1o not r.ave a par.l- r P<1t• s<-rnr~:. f',l'f"' •ac; pr• ss JrP tn r osta ~1eS<I tor a.notl 1:1 para rr .. ~. Jr It, 11 ~·as ati'ltttP<i. · ount}. s:.a\ OJt of our OJ)f'ratlor ,· on IT •·nt ... r' \~r. Sorsa.IHI luru • t .o? 1ts- us~t'Jil of 11 • o•Ln: rolt> LI1 ptJVIIl••• tra lmu~ dlld o. •Jni ation. lr ':Itt t r ..;{ uons the-r oun- ·tl lpprove<J on.-.. .... ar par - tldpatlon in the ''Mar• tn Waslttngton·· prot.ram of consorttu rn 1 ttif:cos in the "OUnh. RobPrt Mat'Gregor, 1+;31 J.lh • ntla -\ve., rt-- ' Piv .. 1 .l on•liuorul use per- rr It to .tl ow ou ttloo r parltim: for r ru ks dJV1 l<>ats ~~o·att ­ l!h? tnn.c;pon at that a.d- 1rPss. ThP parhlng is pre- S('ntl} lac aterl at 1665 Bat·- CO< k St. CHEMIC AL CO. HOW AT INDUSlRIAL SITE I.)Q.epwater Chemk.al Co. Ltd. announces that new cor- porate headquarters are now COLORIHC PENCILS WI! H~&,'F j(I\J .olfi!H. I 1.\ I R\ THI'-•• )'(JL 'rfD FOR ~·R -\(~ l fl \(/IIJ()f ... lo"atM in th~ IrviM In-PRESCRIPTIOHS FILLED 7 DAYS A WEEK :1ustrlal Complex at 3l8G-H Airway Ave., Costa Mesa. 9 • 9 WEEKDAYS 9 • 7 SUHDAYS s~:;e~::;i~~~7 ~t~!~ ... l0·2·1·E-. •C•OIIIIA•S·T·H·W·Y····O·O·R·O·M·A·D·E·L·M·A·R-· of Shor e Clitfs Lecarne president and chie1 execu- th•e oficer. &wtss VAULTS COIN CENTER · ,_. N. Grand, Santa Ana COINS WANTED ! CAl. I. (714) 836-6181 TO P DOllAR FOR COllECTtONS Of any stze-we buy sell and store gold and Stiver HOW TO ADD COMFORT TO CUL11JRE AND ZUBIN MEHTA IN ORANGE COUN1Y Cnunti.. l'hJih,n"' •nll '-'~){h.'f\ \\Ill •llllt.' ,H~.Hn lt>.··nun~. Zubin \1l ht.t ,~,.d 'lh L~, ... An~l·l'"·' I'11dh.Hmt~mc Ore hi!-..' " ,, .. r , tt.ddl .... h1.. ntt h • 11 '"' •tllht?n1 Calli<." n1.1 !'I'll ,,, h. comn ~ dt~t'l t111 ·I " ~..· '\t>\'- York l'hdh.n·1 (\!lit But ::-1 olllt.''hm~ nL'" he\" l l't'n .hhl.·d ·~·q ... I.L't1 t resen t.•d ... ,•,Hill~~ c'\Pd cornii•Ttdhl,· '•'dllnS Beg1nn mq ()l '' h.•r q. tlw Ot.ln~,· l 't.llll'ltl..' Phdhc1r n1nm ~ '"'· ., lt.'l\. '1'l pre~ >nt ll) (lln'" ,•tt ... tt 1 1.1,, • '"'ne.., and thl' \.t.',H tlw oubt<'lndm~ pt,14J.lll''""'ll he pl?r !t1rmed 1n the auditorium nf tht? Santa Ana H1gh ~l h1'~Cll. 520 \\\~st \\'a I nut. a~ clo ~ to th ,-'-'nl~r ('It thl! countv a -.. po-..slbl T here IS not d nad ... •at m thl! house .1-\nd there 1s more than amplt> p<'l t kmg at the ..,, hool There -.till are ::-orne choKe eat::-a1. allabk• tn "''-'a-..nn th ket purcha ers If vou wo uld like tn kn uH murl' .1\-lnut the 197b 77 season . if vou \.'-ould hke to t\:'-.t>r\'e .;,ea-.on t•cket. 10 the concert . or 1f vnu v..~ ... uld hke to 10111 the select circle of Orange Countv H'"tden tc; "ub cribing to the ocietv.., .contmu,mce fu nd. clip and mall the coupon helmA.. \)r call ················································································: • ' l' J• \ i •, 1 r ' ' • ! ORANGE COUNTY PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY 2tll \\. ·-.t Coa'>t H tgh\43\. '\,.,, pmt B"•ach. Califormt) G2ht'3 Tt>l~phon(! b46 6411 • : \1 •• •' I ' llo<J • : "I \" '. K, ~ ' l .... \ q. llf . . • t ..... '" • I . . f' il : ,,., --I rl' •'ll '~'I It'<. J'lt'lqll)m ,, ,,, •n r.rl..~ I• t..r th. ~ con•t>rt' .,, .;., n• ~ A 1(1! '-~I) 1 '~ 11 ,, "'"n '" ~.,t~ k•r ttw ~ concC'tl' '" ~f'rh • B tot ;:. ill "' .., \',1 '•'~'' r •l(l.,·t• I I lh 1(1 ,onct•TI'-In b{..th o'lh'' !411 t-,{l •I ' [II . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . ------------------------------~--------------~---: . : \ \ ___ ..._lJp ______ : . • umh 'r :zs m \ .. l?.rtes of public en ~r~ t1CJ, en•'~ITHmts spon or~ bv Avco FinancU!ll Services. Newport Beach. Cehfom\a COASTAL BIU IS ............. _ .,_ llrt ., ......... ' 11 ~ CMI 2 to trWie .. C I'M illl'a .. e..19:1J PI , I lie IGl .U llldtd -..-"' ._-,.._ -.... no --.. w111e11 --tile -c.aa1 C•• .. dn ot $1.4 aUJJae lor lint-roar .. .._ aaJiod ....... tloe _., ~r -IIUOIIc the S...-y.TheC...W Co•··--...,., wu: 111- Ciilded Ia a bW tbat 1.1so --M.s lllf1lloo tor ..e.Nt.lll a.,IMmollow- -.---alaoo: ._ cout, ud i>r buyUic lp $13.$ mUJJoa worth of -...... loeladlng aome ~ at Su ClemeDte -'""eb, _, tile so-c:allod Doola Polllt headland.!, -...... no., .. B~·••••.c-;'ldiO _.,_ .. n..c. tat orpe4"'h• • HbN:IIItld. s.ator CJIP!IIItU, a olrooo ... otltlt-·"'-1-ltet........ IIOd th--ID ley 1o am..r the coutaJ commls..,. laDdl oat of u.e oroprta- Uoa bW tbJs week. bat drop- ped tNt plaa at tbe Last momeat. wbt~~. be ~lJ saw 1t •ou.Jd fJ.Il. The -roprlalloo ap- PI'Onl t. eoosldeud the last btc leclslatt.-e hardle for lllo Salltll BW. IW!O"ed last •oot. The Smltb BD~ _,_ ...S by Sea. lenme Smith ol Sa loae. establlshes a pertnaDtDt state Coastal CoaunlatOil IDd temporary rf~Cbaa~ commlsstoas to OftHM! local tmplementa. tiaa or a statewide coastal A foUctol_,., eoutat btU, whk:h wtu somewbat ~ tbe Smith Bill, Is also u ... peeted to ret throu.gb tbe 1egtsb.tun easily this week. The measure assures bod- owneT.s of some eompeqa- Uoo Alr laads takeD by the state. It also puts a !.year deadliDe on state appro.-al of local coa.atal plans, and delays the establisbmeat of regtoa.al oommlsslons WJti1 the stale eommissloa actt- Yates tbem. The Coastal Commissions created by the Smith But wUl succeed the eommls- slons ser up 4 years ago when •oters aA>roY~ ProposiUoo 20. Boys charged with arson Snack Shop case delayed A reQilest U.t a beer IDd wine permlt be mated l:)r the Snack Sbop No. 9 rest~ aannt ln Coroo.a del Mar bas delayed a aebeduled Newport Beach Plamdng Commission heartac: oa es:- pansioD a.nd remodeUac of the restaurant aDd Its .-rk- tngarea. Liquefied gas shown as energy conserver A demoostratioo of hOw liQMfted utunJ pt: is re. Uef11tc t~~.ergy shortage was Presealed at • Tuesday's mMtiJic of tbe Corona del Mq K11rlllls Clab~ ••The flame tbat came oat of the cold" wu tbe toptc NOW ENROLLING 6<6-4334 il Dedicated Chrlstlao Teachers -tr: Sma.U classes-tndtv. ictuaJ Instruction Pbooet1c approach to raodlog 1\·tilJ~~~Speatp &! i' Reasonable tuJUon CHILD CARE BEFORf: AND AFTER SCHOOL ~ tor Bob Salazar oftheSouth- em California Gas Co. He showed his audience how natural ga s ts liquefied by chUUng ho me-used natural gas to a l!i!mperature of mtnos !60 degrees F'abren- helt. Then the Uquld was turned bact into a gas, and it was Ut and burned as the Kiwania.Ds watched. Thls conversion and re. cooYersion process is made possible by a new and fast growq technology -· cyro- genics, Mr. 811aur satd, He reported tbat Uquefied natural gas wlll be shipped to Southern Calllornla from dlstaDt points by specially buUt ocean tankers, stored, aod theD changed back to its original gaseous state. Na. tura.l p s ls compressed into about l /600tb of its home use Yolume, permtttlng rou- tine transpottatlon overloog dlstancesr U:r. Sal.uar DOted that tbe dally deereastng eoe'fiD' sap- ply in the U. S. is challeng- ing ma.o'singeouttyandtech- nical resources to keep up wtth groll"ttl and added re- quirements for hOmes and Industry. Tbe speaker was Intro- duced by Kiwanis program chairman Al Kelso. ''I'm glad to get them otl the street," commeoted F'lre Marsbal Robert Beau- champ after 2 Costa Mesa boys, 11 and 15, •eat to ju:venUe hall on arson charges followlog the $102,- 000 Hill House fire at 1914 Newport BIYd. at 9:10p.m. Monday. They we~ also charged with sett1oe a storage shed fire at Cal's Cameras, 1770 Newport BIYd. at 7:57 p.m. last Saturday, which caused S5,000 damage, and a trash bin flre at 130 E. 18th St. at 7:12p.m. Mooday. Paper was lplted and thrown against a stack of clothing _gutslde tbe garage of the Hill House lnc., the fire spreading to the storage garage destroylog antique costumes from major tum studios being stored there ror the business. ~ructure damage was set at $2,000 of the total, A witness provided in- vestlptors wtth a !Sescrlp- tion of ooe of the boys, seen running t'rom the area. Later he was observed back at the nre and was ta.teo into custody, impllcatiagthe sec- ond yovtb. Personal satls- facttoo ud a desire to take pictures of the fire scene were g1Yen as their reason to sta.rt tbe tlre. Their camera w~ cooflscated, the rum to be developed by in- vestigators. About S2,000 of the loss In tbe Cal's Cameras stor- age sbed was materb.l stol't'd for Mrs. Chris CaJdweU's Flea Market. The $100,000 contents loss at 1914 New- port Blvd. was an estimate BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL Y2 PRICE SALE! WHITE SUPER STRETCH STITCH ZIG-ZAG SAVE MORE THAN HALF ON THIS BRAND NEW 1976 MODEL 645 THIS IS ONE OF THE FINEST MACHINES ON THE MARKET -2 YeanfrM Servic __ ,_ & ~ Unlimited Instruction ONLY. • ~ 0.01-A .Swltch • tO Wit ln Stitches (S &hetch) ........... htton Holer • TWin tludle Sewing s . ... 179 • S... Sao ••• ond ()v.,cottt ot the "JCJme time. • Sews on autton., dorns, monogtOm&, ond morel MILia aJ n"'C*In•.ti.C.Itlrt .... CIIMSFtOM $15 REG. PRICE $369 trom oners Boyd IDd Bessie Hut, Chief Beau- champ said. Tbe fln de- partment has DOll completed Its estimate ot loss. Blotter • TUESDAY, AUG. 17 WbUe lames IAlnean, 906 E. Ocelli Front, Balboa, was loadt.Qg his car tn the aUey behind hJs bomeat8:SOp.m., someooe stole clothing. se- veral pair!: or boots and a pistol, nlued at $2,160 ••• Mtcllael Lawreoce Swisher, 31, of319-l /2 Diamond. Bal. boa Island, was arrested at 8:10 'l.m. at 1800 BayFroot, Balboa lsla.bd, and charged with. operating a motor ves- sel whUe uDder the lJ:dluence of atcobol ••• Beoil-mln Darrell Mann, 19, of 1120 Clay, cmr Haven, ns booked at 11:20 a.m. at pol- lee headquarters oo ·a war. rant charging him with nn- dallsm ••• Paul Hendrick- son Roberts, 65, ot 287 E. 16tb~ Costa Mesa, was char- ged with being lntoDcated and dlsol'l'lerly In an auto at 10:10 a.m. at 4601 Jambor· ee, Airport Area • • • A $225 bicycle was stolen from the home of Paul Orlof, 1325 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, be- tween 3:45 p.m. and 4:15 p.m., wh~m he left his front door unlocked. • WEDNESDAY, AUG. 18 Georgla Anne Plunkey. 24, of 114 44th, West Newport., was booked at pollee head- QUarters at 11:50 a.m. on a check cbarge invoiYtng DOrl- sultlctent funds ••• Richard Keonetb Sands, 32, of &37 St. James, CUff Haven, was cbarged with beq: intod- ea.ted oo. drugs and alcohol a.t ooon at 4601 Jamboree, airport area •.. Glen Heory Freer, Zl! Onnge, Newport Shores, reported stereo equipment worth $2,151 stolen from his borne be- tween 2:30p.m. Aug. 18 and 2:15 a.m. the 19tb ••. A wash basin and mirror. nlaed a.t $150, were taken from tbemeo•sroomatNew- port Shell st.atloo, 2800 W. Coast Hwy ., Mariners Mlle, between 6 p.m. Aug, 17 and 7 a.m. Aug. 18 ••• A ring and silver pteees, Yalued at $675, were bur&larlud from tbe borne of Margie Murdy, 1401 Lincoln, Harbor High- lands, between May 1 and Aug. 18. ALUIIIHAE TO IIIEET The ft.rst fall meeting of Gamma Tau Gamma alumnae eba,pter of Alphl Chi Omega wW be held at 7:30 p.m. Tlursday, Sept. 9, at the home of the presidtat, Mrs. Lee Clark, In Newport Beach, The meet.Jnc wiU be bl(hllglrted by the , ........ ot new members and a dts- cuSI1<11 or tbe oew coJcmy at UC lrvlDe. P U BLI C NO TI C E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Sl'ATEWENT Wbeo the Commlsstoo meets tonight, Sept. 2, the bearing, already delayed 2 weeks ago, wut apln be pushed back 2 weeks so rest· dents or the area may be ootlf1ed of the reQUest tor the beer and wLDe permit. Far West Se.ntces, op- erators or the Snack Shop, also want to expand the re- ceptioo, dining and bakery sales areas, aod are seek- ing permtsstcm to convert a resldentla.l lot atthenorth· west corner or E. Coast Hwy. and Narcissus into a customer parldng lot. At to- light's meet~, the Com- mission is expected to post- pone the bearing to Sept. 16. Also on the ageoda when the Commissioo cooYenes at 7 p.m. al City Hall ue: • NEWPORT DUNES ex- tension ot a use permit al- lowing the parldng or travel trailers. • ROOM AND GARAGE ad<1itloos to 2 stngle-.f:amUy homes at 106.108 22nd st., Central Newport. • ~ APPEAL by Delgb- bors whO object to additions to a borne at 2025 E. Ocean Blvd •• Balboa. • RESUBDIVISION of a vacant lot at 1001 aDd 1101 Quail, airport area, owned by car dealer Howard Rich. ardsoo, whO wuts to split the lot lnto Z parcels. • CAR DEALERS at Beach Imports a.Dd Newport Datsun, 888 Don, airport area., seek permission for a ground sign and a new se"tce building there. • TENNIS COURTS In Canpoa Crest Eststes will be Ucbted, If the Commis- sion grarats a requested use perm ft. • NOTIFICATION of nelgbbcrs wbea a property OYDer pli.JlS denlopment re- qulrl.ng eommlssloo aetlon, would become the lecaJ re- sponslbWty of the property o..-ner under termsohplan- ned law ameadmeut. It Is DOW' cit)' poUCJ, but is DOt wrtttea Jnto law. • FLAG POLES, chim- neys, nots and other fell- tures would be gnLrtedauto- matJc appro•al whea. theJ es:- ceed buUdlng heights ltmtta. Uons, UDder terms of a pro- posed amendment. Now. the Commtsslon D'IQst rnlew each case 1Dd.lfidually .. Botti. the regular 7 p.m. meetio( aDd a 2 p.m. ta. formal satdy session are --to lht! pabllc, Both meeUDcs are held i.b tbe Ctty Couocu bufldtnclutroot ot City Hall. At the study sessloo,plan- ners are schedllled to ella- cuss Commtssloa. pro)ecta lDC! priorities, Newport Hetctrta bom.owurs news 1D llarllers W:Ue planntnc, aDd a WMt Newport Im- pro'flmlllt AstD. letter re .. canllDI ---ttea betweee Corou del Mar ud L~Bt~.cb. Tbe foUowlllr persoo Is doUic ~s u: 1. Vaa N•Yt Realty; 2. Sberm.aa Oa.. Roalty; 3, WOOdlaod Rtaltf, 2011 Bai&Dus C•- ter Drtfl, Sltlte !00, tntDe, CatU,: J .... Werllll lleYelGp- moot Co1110nlloo, Call- ID"'Ia ,_nlloo, S'!29 Blut K11 DrtYt, Corooa del Mar, CalU. 91$!5. 'YOU, ·THE SCULPTOR' IS THEME OF FORuM Tbla bo-ls """"'eled b)' a C:OfJIOfttiOa, Cor:ponuoa •me: Jotw. Wertlo Dow, Coop, Jolll E, Wortlo,Proo, -not the-c..., ot lllo "-Soc-rltU't .. .u.a. wUI bolt tM -na MSA Fona, pro- -"' the c-,._ .-. .. be-..... . .... u, tt tM .... 2 ._ ....... lila -••Ya., tb1 .....,,_., wtll bt._.,...., __ _ w~ffl fP ~H~.~~c Cil . nl8 --tllod _.__,<lorkoll.oa .._... c-, .... u, U?l. ... ldlu will bwJII ttl IDra.wn zs,.r•JI'D-C ac:watts to • gt Ill. ,_ ODIDJitt.. toa-1 .. ,, £. EberUnl. --__ ..,_.,._ ! Plblllll: Sept .. t, '· lt, II, IV71, Ia ._ H-rt H ..... r Ellllp. F_.llet lrwiM ~. wiD -• , ......... ,., poe. .. tilL" llfURSDII\', SEPT.~ ttn; COIIOIIA ,JIEI.IAAR, CAL. SHEJZLUM CEN I ER .EW'OI!T HAIIII)R EIISIIJI OfFERS CLASSES f'IJII.Il!iEO IEEIUir -PAGE 4 ~..!·~~·£~U~ Temple plans holy days ot 1111 eftr I el• ltpt, Temple laiO ot X...,.ort t7. 'nQ tit 'X ..... a Beaell (eo..n.tiYt), U- YarloiJ ot c1o1 """ .. '• -t11e 111P lloiJ cloJ e....... sentces, ~ wUl be btid Sboclo ... .._ Joe-at -...... place ot .._.,Cbllo,'-rplut WOI'IIlll> at tile H...,.r care IDd IPrUc lid) pre-Cbttlltalt Cblrdt. 2401 It- ~; c:wt.11-.e ot Fnaee, YiM An., Back Bu. 1'1lt ertpea Ud omelett• won-Telq)Ie'• pi'HideDt, Harold stq., dltclcwertac berbs.a¢ Tipper, nporta tllattbeser- ealiiDe of Mu:lco. Ylces wlU be CODdllcted lOder Far aad 5 week courses tlle tplrttul p1diDee of tbe iDciltdt llltermecU.ate pho-Temple's aew Rabbi. Dr. lolnpby; cwltdM ot Ff'I.Dee, Bernard B. GoldsmJth. llqrie prmetmeat.; culs:-Tbe temple w1ll obst."e lM ol. Fnaee,latermedt.ate tbe tradiUoaal 2dlysofRosh cooldlc tecbniqlles; ••or Hashtoab, beciDalnc Friday, ~ .... pou can dnw,"' and Sept. 24, at a p.m., followed bollday Oonl ceaterpleee by the mondag ltntees deslp. Saturday aDd Slmday, SE!>I. 25 ud 26. at 9:30 a.m. LECTURE WILL SHOW CARDIAC ARREST AID The Onnge County Heart Assn. will sponsor a lecture and ~monstratbl on cardo- pulmooa.ry resuscttaUoo, a lUe-savlng tecb.nique for •tetims of catdt.ac arrest, at 8 p.m. Sept. 15 In the s~ at Park Newport apart- meots. The apeakers forom pro~ gn.m will featu~ a lec<ure, ft.lm, and demonstration on the scleotttlc model, '•Re- suscftatloo Annie," which records the effectiveness of the tninee. There Is no charge and the meeting Is open to the publlc. LEGAL SECRETARIES WILL IIIEET SEPT. 15 The monthly meeting of the Orange County Harbor Area Legal Secrc~ries As - sociation wtll be held WedDesday, Sept. 15, at the Costa Mesa GolfandCoantry Club. The socW hour wUJ begin at 6:30 p,m and wrn be followed by dinner at 7 p.m. The guest speaker wUI be Tom Barley from the Dally PUot, whO will compare the Orange County court procedures to the pro- cedlres tn E_ogland. Kol Nldrt semces ww start at a10down SUDdly night, Oct. 3, at 7:30 p.m. and continue throughOut the day to Monday, Oct • .f, at 10 a.m. Ytuor t.lemorla1 services wUJ oommeu.ce on Monday, Oct. 4, at appro:rt - mately 12:30 p.m.. The ser. vices wW be htghllgtded by the participation of a Ml chotr, which will render compositlons of tbe aoelent and sacred Hebrew liturgy. Gu ests soloists will be. Mrs . Mitt! Interlandl of Laguna Beach, lyric sopnno; Mrs. Maggie Borda of Irvine, alto; Holly Hammill of lrvtne, meUQ...soprano; Nrs. Sandy Berezln and Mrs. Sllirley Blsom, second 90Pf'UliS; Carl strum, teoor, Barry of Irvine, bart- Lacock of Runt. Jack "'GO FOR IT" . ..., ·:no 6 8:.0 HARRY"' WALTER GO TO NEW YORK F&et~Dr. baa ... Mn. Felts Vu B-" of IIIJewport S.cb ww coodllet tbt ca.olt .. .. Beeaase ot tbe aolei!UdtJ ot 100 Kol Nldre oomcoa, latecomen euaot bt Mated uatn after tbe etwtlllC ot the Kol Nidre prayers. Tbe Temple ..W proride child care, Senteem. ill uniform a.nd chlldrM under 5 yea.rs or ace ~r.aJ atteDd wltbOOt ctl.arre. PARK NEWPORT LUAU The Wllal Hi-'aUu hlu at Park Newport aputmll!llllts wtu be held Frtdlr, Sejit. 10, 7 p.m. at the maiD pool at the SpL A Pol,...... 11111- ner will follow the eocldall boar, and entertllnmeDt wtl1 be prtselted by tbe Ta1Da Sberlek clueers. THEA'IJ'E ........ _ .1! ~~~ O&Sl'~ A bolllflf Slot", Of kwf ffi Q.ft id -· -- CINf "t ONTHI Stlves TOnti DAD CIIITUtl't ..., Btci\D4 n Sf!l .... ... .. ltlrtJ • .., .. --~~----be .......... Jlili?$ I • .................. IIIJfl Fl,..Gies .. C......ts v ........ , ... .. CALL US TODAY FO. A QUOTI & se.uu Slnee 1957 .A811TT iMSU.AMCE 1• U Her.._, 11•4.# c. ••• w ... .. ..,..,Mick ..... tl .... rills..., 111111'-_. ,._I, A C., a.ss trdle .,..... .. ....,.. tlile ~ a.t. u u.e, taJre tbe fld- Y&ce ol CJIIt. Daa Oyau. COIIlDW' ~ ol tbe pollee tnftlc dl1'l.Jiaa, tbe7 wtU let UN! RV s eaata.e to park Oil 11treeta. CJIIbjD O,U. fa110n patatt.c red cubs to proldblt all Yeldeles from Pll'tol-c DeU clucerou.s ID- teJWCtlcws. City Coaeflmal last weet rat a h!IJOrt from oorn.a.tty deftiapmellt pbwer Bob ~ oe bow Gtber cities deal db t;be problem4 They leaned tut tbe dtJ of lr- YJ.De, for example. bas ban- Ded RV street partlag, bat food the bu aaeDforee- able. Otber Oruce Cou.aty towns problbtt puttag big feJdeles 1n drtYeways. Sao Clemente forces deYelopers to set uide RV putiag lots ln Delgbbomoods. An attempt by a Newport HeJgbts man to get bis motorbome ott the street ran into a storm of oelgbbor .. __ __.__. .... ....._ _ _. pratetts onr tbe IUe of ........................ teMCI IS, .......... a ...... ._ ,.alta•• puW .. ... .... ,..,.. "If ,..,. ..._ton- ltrk:t rea-t' _, ~ a. 8nt .._...,. lla.Yeto do .. dllftM tbe RV," C .... O,U. ,.._...., e.. CMJ c-ca ta a ree.t metD04 .......... ,.. .. llllo•tlaeprob- lem ol 4-Wiaeel drh•e n- lllei.M ud otber Yelllelel u.t _. WCII 1a a.e au _, block tile riew ol drtYen tbe ame u a lld)rtlome~ ''T'be muAetpal code al- readJ p'fes the efty tnmc eactaeer 1M utborUy to red-cub IMJU l.lltersectJoDS~ U we ued tbat aatborUy, we oo.ld red-cub tbe rtcllt- ba.Dd cub ol major arteries lor abollt 20 feet from street&. Tbat woald opeo liP tbe Y1ew of tbe motorilt wbo mut look to Ills left as be apprc.cbes a maiD street from tbe side street. •• Clty Trafl'lc Eactne.r BUI Daraell sees 1t a UttJe dll- fenotlJ. "I see 10me prob- lem wttb maiDteoa.oce oo so manJ red curbs," be ex- plallla. ''The problem of reereatloDa.l Yeblcles Is a mOlliter; you're damned 11 JOU do and damned 11 you doo"t. I think 11 we slropJy passed an ord1na.nce banning all OYernlcbt parld.ng oo streets, reprdlesa oC what kind of Yeblele, tbat wOQJd .olYe a lot of our problems. Fallertoo bas IUCb I ban aDd lts vel')' eftectJYe." Tbe City COUDCU 1s ex- pected to cooslder some lor mal aeJ.oa oo the sub )ect later tb1s year. CAR RI E AMM o"d LEON UZELAC Newlywed Uz ela cs will live in Uta h The Rev. Terry Lindvall of Plymouth Coogregatlooal C hurcb and Catholic Cbap- la.lJl Ted Olson co~mctated at the wedcfiDg ceremony uniting Leou Uzelac, soo of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Uzelac of Helper, Utah, and Carrie Ann Canning, daugtter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cann'1g of Costa Mesa. The t nd~>'s s1ster, Mrs . Gar} r.arter, was matron of honor. r>rl !e<-rnatds in- cluded anor• er sister, Mlss Joann~> C annin~e, also Miss G r~>tlheo ':inbLle, Miss Jo- anne Southart1, and Mi ss Charla \~oo1, all of !'e-.·- port, and .t oosUl from Los Angeles, \lis Ph\llls War- ren. CM Westside rezone ok'd F ~>llow 11 ~>nah.,rs of the t:. S \Iarine CoJ1)s were some Jf thP ushers stan1lng up for u, .. t,roou •. His at- tendants lnrlut!(>(1 Sam Ren - fro of T ~stUl as htost man an•1 ust.ers I IOug Flowers, Don Gutt,ro, Dave Stivers, Mike Sr. .ur and tl1e bride's brother-in-law, Ga ry Car- ter. BACK TO Zone changes to correct coofllctl.og nearoy laod uses In tbe Westside community plan were ordered by the Costa Mesa City Council MODday night, with little re- actioo from people 1n tht! audience. A ret.ODe proposed earlier lor tbe elvtc center area broacbt George Buccola., Co- rooa. del Mar denJoper, be- fore tbe Coa:ocn, represent- lag Lester Blanchard of SCI-IDOL boys 90 b4tt~r in Wond~rknit on S.an Joaqu\n "•lis 5loed just Souli\ J Mete Arthur 8tvcl. PIONEER BILL SEZ . A GARBAGE DUMP BY ANY OTHER NAME l'•e cot a Jfelt Idea for sartng tbe tupayers$150,000: Let's change tbe name of the Corona del Mar Freeway BEFORE its opened. It toot us about 15 years to reallze that the Newport Freeway don't co to ·Newport Beach. Now, we're speDdl.ng $150,000 to cbqe aiJ tbe signs ud call It the Costa Mesa Fr11way. (I doo't know why -tt doee't qutte get you to Costa Mesa, either.) Now, obriously, the Corooa deJ Mu Freeway ls DOt col.ac toCorooa del liar. RJpt oow, tbe p1au call for It to stop wbeo 1t ,.U to Mae- Artlllr 81 Yd. INIIJ' tbe moatb of BoaJta CIDJ'Oft. From tbert, tbe eoaty boys DJ a big road wtll be buut on don put t.be coaaty pr- bap dlmp, acroa I.ApDa CmJOO, I.Dd tbell baa to tbt au Dleco Fr..,.y. . It looks to me l1ke we lboald JWDe ttda thlQc tbt Gafbace Dump FrM'fty. Tbat'a tbt oaly place 1t rou. Ob, IOIDtday, after the lrriDt Co. bu deYeloped It• lad don there, then wW be a place tor people to 10 -bat DOt aow. Tbt trenayta Jilt a ccu.etloll betw .. Seprttrom proputr IDd lmDe Co. prapertJ, to ._ .t tboel poor . cl........,ed .....,..n. lleiD- wtdle, .... lit ....... COita .. ... ...... -It ...... _ port Freeway or Mea Free- way, or wbateYer lt ls, will ret completed. That's a road we need NOW, oot 15 or 20 years from oow. Do we bne to lent the town and ask Secerstrom and l"ine to rebuild It, before we can get OUR freeway? Ob well, I gueas it's too much to Qlfeet the road boys to do any- tbiQc tblt mat• MDM. Besides DOt rola( to Newport oa tbe New- port FreewaJ or Coroaa del Mar oo tbe Coroaa del Mar Fre.way, bne JOG lftr tried drtYiDc from Costa Mea to tbe IID!nrstty oo UoiYarstty Dr? Doll't tl')'. You'll IDd up at tbe YMCA. -Maybe we -.ad Jt&rt •mile freeways tbe way .. -.me •rrt- C&Dell. It woald be IU&eJ' to .... 4lreet1cm to tbe ........ '•Y oa 10 doft ben IDd tab G trtnde to tbe S.O,.. t11nGe, tb• look for Zeadl. .._ ,_ .. tbe traftle all ...._ .UU, ,.. wUl ... ,.,. .......... 1' Cole& Mea or Mnpert a.cL•• BW Here's a sbUp oe.r tDr,... stap b1 tbe sbap Mel .... ....,.. • .., z r...s .... ~ ..... AWl or .._,. Aa)UfTELY FDE, U ,_ tM1 a ... ,_ar --ee,.._ • tile...._. 11w ts . Bill St.Ciair Pioneer Barbers 2M MI WPO•T I LVD.-MIAR WILSON -COS TA MilA .......... Wed., 'fl!liln., F11. ·-1:10 "til 1:10 c-..lliL•IIIilo Huntington Harbor. They were ready to proceed with Civic Park Place, a com- mercial and office complex on 2.4 acres south of Fair Dr . oo the east side of Fair- view Rd., wltb 75<"t of their t~nants already secur ed. The and Is zoned Cl -CP. The Council ordered staff to in- itiate rezoning to R-3 resi- dential due to come before tbe Plaonlng CommJssion on Sept. 13. The denlopers were actnsed to appear at that meeting. The ZOillng -genenJ plan eontllet recommendations from the city staff and Plan- Ding Commlssioo for the West side in most cases agreed. The Council went through them quite rapidly, recommending the staff to initiate the necessary re- zoning. They Included 111gb density residential for 985 and 989 VIctoria St.; light Industry for 902 and from 912 to 940 18th St.; nortll- west corner Valley Rd. and Hamilton St. from Ml manu- fa cturing to Rl residential. Low density residential was proposed for 1846 Moorovia Ave., 805 to 898 Towne St. and 1845 Placentia Ave. Commercial llmlted from AP was urged for 1825-56- 62-70 Placentia Ave. and C2 to CL was ordered for 1738-46 Placentia Ave. and C2 to MG for 169?, 1700- 12-14-20-28 Placemla Ave. and 799, 786 W. 17tb St. C1 from C2 wtll be sought for 1695 Superior Ave. and 125 Commercial Way and 1600 Superior Ave. from C2 to MG . F rom commercial use to blgb deoslty residential is recommended for 1912-15- 16-19 WaJJace Ave. Mediu m density wlll be sought for H32 to 2130 Pomona Ave; 643 to 69? Victoria St. and 642·696 Hamlltoo St. H.tgb density to low density resl- deotlal wlll ro for 579 to 619 Bay St.; 581 to 588 York:shlre st.; 2018 to 2046 ADabe1m st.; ~-46 Meyer Pl. anc1 2017 to 2053 Maple St. AbcMit 16 otber stmlla r aoaJIIIc..-.nJ plan coo-meta nee!Yed the ~tteo­ tiOD ol tiM Coaoc.ll. VIctoria Square Proper- tlea, 111 tiM Masters Clr- ele, eo.ta Mesa. reeelved IIIPI'Oftl of ftl'iaDce from reQidniMit .,r rigbt-ol- way dldlcltloo and reduc- U. Ia ltlldleap&~ tor coo- ltntetloD of a 5,05'7 -SQUAre bit commercial buUdiQg at 1115 VletDrta st. Dedlettioo of a .,._ fr'om two feet 1rlclt to &bolt 1 '7 feet long Vk*DI1& a. to valley Rd. w1D awd tiM w1deD.f.DI pro- tid IN' Vlctorta St. dDe ... ,., to lllellde tM ¥ C ' 1 ol tbe brldrt ee-tile 8uta M1 RIYtr. ....., 1. WllUaru aDd ........... 9lltt 102, .. 8trU •• , &1J1)ort area. ....,.. .......... toen- ...... -~ot~at 114 _. 114 Victoria st., II -·~·-- F ollowlng u,., .wedding a buffet r~> eptlon was held at HolidJ~ Inn, Costa Mesa •. The youn~ "OUple wUJ be ma1d!!f their home ln Bounti- fu l, t:tah, when the groom returns to college at tbe University of Utah. Smce their AprU 10 wed- din&. they have l>~n llvtng tn Southern C alllornla while th~> groom finished hls 4- year stint with the USMC. He previous!} attended the rollege of Eastern Utah and Westminster College In l:tah. Tht> bride graduated from ~ev.'J)Ort Harbor hlgh s~'hool anl1 atteodP<1 cal State Fullerton L'niverstty. DISCOUNT TICKETS FOR BOAT SHOW Dlst·ount tkkPts, whic h save holdt-rs 50 1·ents on the price of an adult ad- mission to the Geor~:e Co- lourls :-ec r.,attonal vehirlf', van and boat show, Sept. 22. 26 at Anaheim Stal11um, wlll soon be available at man} locations throughout the Greater Onn~e County Area. \1r. Colourls, protiucer of the show, now In Its 4th year, saJI1 more than one m!Uioo 11scount tickets will i'P ava Uatlle without rha.rge or obligation, POtltllng ajults to attend the show for $1.50 Instead of the regular adult admission pr ire of $2. Y oungstE>rs 6 to lti years of age will be artm itted for $1.50 and chilMPn um1er 6 wtll bE> free whPn accom- panied ''Y an adull. HOW WEST WAS WON IS BUFFET THEME •Remember oow the West was won" will ~~the theme for the Sept. 11 buffet lunch- eon meeting to l>e tested at 10 a.m. by Gamma Alpha ~u Chapter, Fountain Valle), at the Balboa PavUlon. Chapter members wtll ~treet membera in cowgirl and Indian Maiden outfits. The eoterta!Dmeot for the day will be a dance '•Order of the Arrow''bytheBo)Scouts Exployen Post, Huotingtoo Beach. 1'1ley will be wearLnc autbentte IDdlaD costumes made by tM boys. Tbeir ad- rlsor · Ia Tom GWupte (Huottnctoa 8 eh~ Ma.ll1 door prtaes for tbe da.Y wtu be tnp. to Clta.llnl lsWitl and San Fnnctaeo • TEXAS FIRM OPENS WAIL ST. OFFlCE ~nl CNC:te ot1 Co., a H~ T..._ , • .._,._ tered Pttrol•• drOUic llld pi'CIIIrt .......... CIPIMd ome.a .. 1100 QaQ su..t. a..lrp)rt ana, Ill =-e• Robert II. ~ m•mrr ol Ita tlle1'1llllJ n-CON'J,...... YOTE ltEGISTRA nOM DIIYE IS UNDER WAY "CIIIItJ .......... ,...... tniMa dtbt .. Wls ...., .................. .. -· 2 ,...a tleeUa .,..,,... .... .,..t ............... "- .. ..... fratla -to 5 WlrrdaJMd~r. F lllllllldaa ~ 1Mr tbe ~ ltewport Ctllltar. Sola! Cout Piau, uu BrtlleDI. by the carouet. Ia COlla Mea. Vatan 1m11t be U.S. ettt- MU IDd 18 ,_,. or older. !%U IURTDI, IM, PLAZA CEJrTJIE. 1RY1J1E 752-5252 Jl1ST OFJ' CAIIPOI Darn 011 lld11lf LABOR DAY SPECIAL FINAL MARKDOWNS and NEW MARKQOWNS -WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR- Blouses, Dresses , Robes, Swimwear, Sandals, Towels. Newly Marked Down Sweaters -MEN'S BARGAINS-- Leisure Suits, Sportcoats, Shirts and Jackets. Thursday · Friday · Saturday September 2, 3 & 4 HOURS 9:30 to 6:00 Moo. tbru sat lllaJDr Credit Cudl Closed Sunday DR~ARTIIRN T 111.6 • .......,., IOUW'IAID At 8aJtJor ud Newport BoUen.rds ID Ilownton eo.ta ..._ PA.I COMYIMI£MTL\' AT ou• •r•• IMT.A.MCI • t•o O'·•AGttOLIA IT ALL ADDS High Interest Daily Compounding More Services Insured Savings + Extra hours The Best lllvestment 5.25% 6.50% 7.75% C• •· '•co~'t' ,, Dto "· $1 000 ,,a, ,,t•d '"•t"''"'t"l C.t ·• '·•a•,, ~I 000 1> 10 ,u,~ y told 5.39% 6.72% 8.06% •11 lftltft\1 CCI"'CIOU"IIrd Cl•h '"' •movnt '"" bt ., '""",." .,., '"''~ fltor" • _.,~ fCCOunl wotll fwll 11\lf'"l Ill• •r t r (ll' Oul .,., I"'O;nl •n b• " IIW!•••n If" lo,.,t !tom I Cfti•I•CIIf ICC~\Iftl wolf' I\ <nu t nt••P\1 I ' on 1 P•Ub .t<' O<IAI ltU 90 IIH• "'t<t1' In addttton to h qr ''"'terest vcu savP when you save at Los Angeles Federal Sav ngs bPcauc;e tt costs you noth- tng for a sate depostt box a ccmmerc1a1 b~nk checktng account Travelerc:. Checks a copy ot a document and other most-wanted c;ervtcec; Some sNvtces requ1 re mtnt mum ba ance o1 course lttakec; only one mtnute and one Stgnature ·c start >v()ur savtngs accoun Mav we hav~ a mtnu e of \ "'~u r ltrne" LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Newport Beach 3201 Newport Blvd. -across from Crty Hall• 675-4500. OfaMIIOIL-""*' • MMI. Head Otflc@ Downtown lot Mget s Federal SaWlQI ~tnd loen ~ One W•lshtre. Los Angel s 90017 Other otftces tt'lroughoiJt the '' ---------------- llsketlalll *ed for occ .. $_ ....... £1 G , • Geldl. Weill _, Btt e•« Will .tp~o~tOr­ -CoM CeUoce"• lm-7'7 h 1 a ... ecb tidfL .......... tD ·-· 1!-came s...tl Ca.lf CaDs fHmoe ae'bedde, tbe S.Cs •W corrlj)fte b S ..,..,.._ 1U4111la. They 1t'W bNt thf 6tb aa..al Miles EiltoGa.t- MJ' aad wU1 a.LJG partlclDite 11 tDe Cbatfey and Palomar ...... '1 4 FORD GHIA MUSTANG II A)1 /FM Stereo Cass~:tt~ Hucket !;eats -Vin)'l roof MUSTANG II ............ , .... '11:: l..oll ._111 1'1'1111 Todl. 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License s.ooo Preston lllds cydisls .... ---· n s' I I -SF' dllll-r' ?'; •• cr:Je ....._ . .,_.....,_ ._Pr I tl~­_tloe_U_.. ...... --u 411111· 1)1ocpolalo.F.-,._ e:raDI like nm.n..,.r+ 1M Sc.l)' ttt.tter an ... _.. ........, ........ ,. ·~· s QOidlfJUic -· iDCJ: to co. lt'l 1114 ...... able W'beC.ber crowd fatWIIe Papa Tucker won't see much of son in action Onnge Cout CoUececrld coOd! Did-,., ,... a decUcated rootblll macb, be's a dedicated foolbalJ father as well, He's followed Ute tooman euetr ol b1s SOD Rbett sin« it bepn 8 yean: ago at thf. Pop Warner level. Wt.enever bls own OCC schedule per · mltted it. Dick was out watcll.in@ Rhett play Pop Waner or high school foot . ball. Rut tbJs season Rhett is <i college sopbomon> and Dick is sorry that he won't ;;et much or a chance to see hi rn in arUon. Rhett ls beginnln!.' Ills sopbomore campaign <at OJ'3.0€e Coast College as a surting llneb3('ker on hi~; tlad's team, but dad wm end up s~ less or him thL'> year thaD !>Ver befor e. Hbett only plays defens1 at OCC and head coai'IJ Tucker spends most or hi s time with the offense. ltf' leav -& ttl(> PiratE' defense to defenslv<> roordinah•r Ja!"\.. Fair. '•I r eally fion't get mu4 11 or a. chance to wat('h t11e defense.'' Dick says.· When the defenders .tr e in I'm usually dlscussln~: ttw n~>xt off£'1lsive s£'r ie& wll/1 our quarterback, or workinR on the kiddng l!lrne :· Consequenti)' Rhett's pta~ g!)es almost unnotic:Pd II} hls lather, tllougb DO( com .. plt'Cely. Oo Saodlys Tacker aod his statr ~ Ot"6 pme films-and at tbat tlme Dick cets a chaoce to see how hls soc fared tbe previous SatUrda)' Q.ig'ht. ··I admit UW I t2ke a fPw extn minutes to watch hlm close!~· on rum:· Dick confides. Ttae [art that Rhett ls tbe soo of t11e head coach goes almost unnOtf('ed in the OCC football (·amp. It Ls an Item that is st'ldom talked about. llbett and his dad Wk o;hop at nigtJt around the tlinnf'r table, but they rare!)" r onverse at pncUcf' ses. slons. ThOugh Rhett ls j.lst au- other memller o1 tfle OCC learn, Dick hu: trouble dis- !.'ulsl~ IUs pride wtleo r11s- r·ussinr his son. · Rhett Is a herk or :t fine athlete and he 1s ;~ prett}" darn good football IJI.:Iyer too," he sa}·s with 3 v.·tnk. Rhett was a varslt)' starter his sophomore year at Co. rona rJel Mar high sctK>OJ :m•J, in addition to earning all -league honors, was Co- rona's most v"'luAble player tus senior Se!tson. fie was Jlso an all-l<!al!:ue baseball pla\·er hi s seniOr )'ear and woas 011{! 'lf the top 191- pound high SC'hool wrestlers in the county. -----......... •Ott. •• -... ---... -~~--... I-· 8111 C.., (of•• ---· TVV_tu .. )l ... _'Ia ..-. ,., .... """'P.al•l .... .._ ........... ........ Md2r...,..tlatafor'tM ,,.,, .......... ,...,. - III!*"'I.TbtllaplO,...._ rldon .... alreody -..... 11M! llr .. 10 -... .... , ........ _ . ._..e....,.. to......_ ~ (8..-) Beellor, " eatn!Qtly ltb ill tbe qallfyloc -•• Wlllel> Ia tbe la::lt-9laee "t.mp" IPOL Be bu:earoedl8pot.-.s willie lllfferiDc tbe after f!l .. fects Df a brokea foot ud 1J: opected to do wen lD the remain!~ thr~ qull- fier rounds. tk:-~ a :-e the staDcU.Dgs after 2 romtds: R•.c Pnstort, Costa Mesa, 24 potn!s; Larry Sbaw, Ful- lertoa, 22; RaM)' Marsh, 1000 Oaks, and Gene Woods, Newport Beach, 21; Dave Sims, La Habra, 21J; Danny Becker, Fountain Valley, U; Jim Fishback. Footua, and Billy Gny, Topup, 16; SoMy Nutter, TO()aagt, and Deanls Slplos, ruuertoa, 13; Scott Sivadge, Chats- worth, aAd Steve Columbo, Balboa.. 12; D?an ForetnJ.D., Norwalk, 11; Dtn Toomey, V·.Jeacla, 10; Mikf Muntean. C apistnno Beach, 8; Bert Harkins, Corona. 3. In team nclng, the Or .. ange County E:~«l~ wUI meet the San Bernudlao SLulers at Costa M~sa Speedway thiS F:iday ntgbt, Sept. 3. CLOSE TO 1~0 '¥INS Coach Dick Tucker Is be· ginning his 15thyaarwithttw! P~ntes and be's only 6 vic- tortes away from reaching the magic 100-wln plateau. In his previous 14 OCC sea- sons he has n cked up a. 94-40-2 r ecord for a .701 winning perceatlge. ROUNDUP OF OCC PIRATE SPORTS ENSIGN CLASSIFIEO ADS Aller th~ final physkaJ f'Um was administered. Or. a.ugp Cqalt CoU~e had: J-; re<:ord total of 11 S athletes ou t ror foottr.:a ll this year. Th:tt surpassed the previou!i t1kh of 106 that turntd out fo r l:lsr }"ea r 's na tional r·h:lmplonshtp (M.tflt. o WANTfD ORIENTA L antiQIIN, art W"ante-1. Any amount or Qua!Uy pieces. Private part)'. J'l'o dealers. COD· fident!allty assured. Box AA.2C., ,. o t he Ensign, Corona •lei Mar, Calif. A~TIOLT fiRtAH~!S Western rn~mo raiJUI:i • swor!s, In-Han blankets. ';-1';-lHI'J or 544-J/)Ij-1 , • ~ERVICE~ • PA I:"JTI:.OC -C ustorn '"''O rk • unl..eat a!.I E> sum·nr-r prJ. ""S. Call afll'r ~:30 p,n,., &42-!11G2. • HELP WANTED LADlES, earn money m your spare lime. Flexible tours. We train. Call Carol, G45-3G44,-; -~p .m. SALIS~ MI'VIC2 420 1£. 11TI1. COSTA MEIA M&-7706-646-&ISS ... Cft' M ... CIIIfWI ,, • .. _, . .,. AI----F¢1'1 he ... ..... c-lfw7., _,.,, ..... .,LO .. TI "-0-f'OR a• L OCC"ttttll. .... ~ DJhltl T-.6 ~ .. I I Ill liN J Time 10 wordl: • lui ... z.oo :u to JO wordl .•..• 3.00 21 to 40 words , •..• ~.00 Each word ower 40 . . .10 ! Timet~ 3.50 4.,. 6.50 ·" ,, ..... f. 50 1.110 8.110 .JO This fPar's total lnd u1tvs Zs sophomores and 87 !resJJ. -=-=-::-:::=:=:::-:7.":::-:::-•---------~ m .. n. or those 28 sopiiO-• BS. OPPO ~TUHIT~~ • LOST AND FOUND •11orPs, 24 are !Ptt~.>rmen a.nrt .IUP i~>" transfer .OCCrov·h Oi'·k Turker e:t;t{'('fS to haw: '' 's S<Jua!"f trimmed to 70 w.·hen the Pirates open thp 1976 ca mpaign on Frida}·, Sept, 10, ThP Hu1·s will h!Jst (\'p ress Collt>gc al7:30p.nt, .41 l..t>Aarf1 S!Jdiu m, YQL'R VIABLE pro~rt plus our af1equate mone) plu& mutual business realism t~luals fine sur• us. C.i ll fii7..l:Oi7, SUBSCRIBE TO TME EHSICH t•\1 l' t ~.no A Yrt\R C ALL 673·0550 •IIAUTT MLOM "'· . , Z4' ... , ... BEAUTY NOOIC 2732 E. Cont Hwy. Coronodei- Phone 144·7338 o HEAIIMC: AIDl HAL AEBISCH,ER .,.,. __ ~. ~.NCi"aooe Proper FiUing Assured ~09 E. Coa1t Hwy . Corona det Mat 675·3833 LOST -In Corona del Mar: one teardrop cr ystal ear. ring, screw back style. Finder ma)· borrow the pair once a month. l:r- gent! PhOne 644-8608. • MISCELLANEOUS STOLE N BARIE!"T Pedesta I wi nch -one or ;~ matched pair ~~o·itJI sped al gear ratios, gears and chain . rrom Ardell. Re- ward for lnformatloo lead- lng to recovery.64Z-2932. No questk)ns asked. CALICO CAT . . . lovable, needs a good permO"Inent home. Spayed fem1leat.out 2-l /2 years o:d. Ci~ll 67 5.2051. F .~r tile first tl mto evf'r, Orange C<.o.1 ;1 Cv:Jeg,e w.IU p!.1y Sad<llebar k College in football this ~ear. The two reams •·iJI square orr on SatuM3)', Sept. 25, at 7:30 p.m. lu OCC's LeBa.rrt SUu:11u m. Durin& the past S cam- paigns Sa<ldleb:lck has logged a. 39.7.3 mark an11 has taken 4 Mission Con!erenr€' titles. D\lrln~ that saineper!OOOCC h:~s recorded a 36-11-1 slate and taken 3 South Coast Con- ''renee t·rowos . • • • Tony A•·romando, Orang£> Coast College's hrilHant I _:.P..:L::U::M::.B=IH::C:·::H:E·:•:T_::IH::C~-, A:l-Arneriea runntn.: Da.Ck last season, stands an ex-JUSt'PIUmbing c•llent chance or ""'"" this year as a ~ntor at & Heatl.ng Tem Christian University. His only competttton for the haltback spot comes from another jUnior college trans~ fe r, Audie WOOds of Na varro Junior Co1Iege ln Hwstcfo. Water Heaters, Dlsp ·&ala, Oralns, Fau('ets, Copper Re-plpes .... Reasonable prices, da ~, night •. r week- ends! JUST PLUMBING 1'elephone: 642-4111 Llcense No. 300948 MUSICAL FOR SALE BACK-TO-SCOOOL SALE BealltUU1 Richmond studio PIJmo •••• , .••.• S 695 TtJomas splDetorp.n.. 595 Aero10111c BaJdwtn p!Uo •••••••••• 795 f1m1bl. Cooeole ptaao-Uu-......• ,._., a..,, ...... plano. Walrm •••••••••• 1095 s= ~~·~ .c~.c~,995 LownJ JphMt orpn. • s" llt~~Mr~J cl'lod--41td, bat porfoct ......... .. All oal>joct 1o priM lale. SC HIIIOT IIUSIC CO . Tony rushed for 1,555 }'1rdS ~n '.IJ3 ·:Hries at OC C last seuoo for a. 6.)'1rd avera.gt> per carry. Wood:; pi<'ked up 1,205 yarrts oo 217 carrl~s at N'Ova.rro for a. 5.6 mark, Woods ga.inM 113 }"ards Ill the TC'li spr ing game last Marct1, Accomando sat out wttll an ankle ;n;ury. • • • • C!!rtitos Collt'l!t> transfer Jlm Conle}· t101s given the OCC !!tid squad ('Orne much nH<Ied depth In quarter back. Conley and rreshman Gary Gutsness rJgure to battle for Ol'C's starting QB spot tbl.s Sl!:>l·l .i)'J also figure to see p\enh of ad ion when tile campaign get& under way. C r•1'e.~ -~.· .. , ,,.,,.,l 'lt>ll". Jr''!tll'' :n thP S.o.JI.J C.,t; ;' ::::vt.f?r'~.vl! !lSI seuou J1 a fr'!ibman at Cerrlto~:. Hf• :::omPitf.d ·lo oo1J 7 games due to ao ea.rty-seasooantle l11jury, but completed 81 of 153 passes for 921 yards and 8 touchdowns. He rushed lor ao addltlonaJ l l)7 yards, , gi vtnc him a total offense ol,ltplt of 1,028 • • • • • Ft ~;;hmao halfba('k John Dates hasbeeo drawing many ol the early raves at Or- ange Coast College's faU grid camp. Bates, whOprep- ;>e.t .1t S.>Uth Hllls lligh schOol In Covlna, is a sturdy six. footer who packs a soUd 180-pouods on his rrameaod rnns faster than anyooe whO has opented out of the OCC backfield 1n recent years. Wimbledon winners named The Una I rounds of the Wimbledon West mixed doubles C'ha mptonshlps ... erf' played Sunday at the ~ew­ port Beach Tennis Clu b. The annual tournament, sponsored by the Newport llorbor Chamber or Com- merce, saw Jerry Van Lingf' and Gall Glasgow defeat Lawrie Cunningham and Lin- da Cushing 4-6, 6-3, 6·4 tn the tlnal match of the mixed open division. other di visional winners and runners-up Included: '·A'' -· A. A. Attridge and Ellen Bryant defeated Dlck Dorus and MarUyn Stnw, 3-6, 6-1.7-6. '·B" --Bob l.oni and Kathy Ballard beat Jtm Gravely ud AM ElldDs, 3-6, .· -·' ··t ' 6-3, 6-4. ··c•· ~-Bob Smith and CaroUne Street 1owned Bob McKnight and Joan Ttng. 6 .. 2, 7-5. '•D'' --Uel Weist and Trlsll Weist beat James Langdale and Shir lee Nug. ent, 6~2, 6a3. ''Novice'· • -Bob Nelles and Susan Nelles woo by default. Dan Rogers, u ecutlve di- rector of the Newport Har. bor Chamber, acted as mas- ter of ceremooles aDd totro. duced Jim Parker, Chamber president, who &)resented the trophies . otck Barron lDd Mlll Mol- DI.r aDd members of tbe Oruge County Teonis Assa. oftl.clated. . . . . ' . . i ... 5 ·---LowrtJ • lttlniJ· Y amlbl 1107 lf. ..... ••• 8uta Ana Eot. 1914 DICK DOlUS oo41t1ARILYN STIAW . .. . . . . . . . . I ' ! ( . :·:···· ..... ··~ \ I o o o ' o o c • ' o o • ', \ DI VISWN "A" Rf.JHNE IU•VP ... i~Fiflf •• ' I' II I '11 U I Cuh .. Uf.W. (II ..... WHAT A BEAUTIFUL P.LACE TO IE! A 4 bedroom, 2 bath hOme in the cbolce netptx.r- bood or Eutbbaff. A mere bop or skip to schoolt.. chureh. te!li!U, sboiiPJ.rc. All thl..s and a lovely tlew from U•I.Dc and famlly room. SEE IT SOON 2807 Alta Vista Sl07 ,200 *** DELUXE CORONA DEL MAR APARTMENTS AVAILABLE S37S UP ' Excellent tamlly home -· 4 bedrooms, famtly room, Qreplace. Completely repainted lnslde and .... Plenty or room for recreation vehicles and boat on spacious lot. ONE OF FOUNUIN VALLEY'S BEST! ~ MARTIN 6 "- 7383 REAL ESTATE COAST HIGHWAY D!:L H.t.RIIOR REALTY H.t.S A 4-LETTER WORP FORYOU ···· SOLD HARBOR I 111111 Ill MLI IALEI REPORT Sales through the Multiple Llstlllg 'SerYlce oJ tbe Newport Harbor-Costa Masa Board of Realtors totalled $265-1/2 IIILIJOIIIS Ill tbe llrst 118Yea months of 1!176. THIS IS A 63 PER CENT INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD OF 1975, 4,481 1Ift u.tt~s wen proceued, ot Wbl.cb 69 PER CENT WERE SOLD. 76 per ceat of 1be sales wen coopenttn. Lltt JOW' property wltll a Re.Uor. ., •••••• , ••.•••••• , •••• . COIUIA DEL Mit, eM.. lliURSOAY, SEPT. 2. 1976 ... ••• rt ••• , ... .. .., Costa ... .. ......... C..Mno ......... c.. •• 411Mir Country Estate THREE BEDROOMS, TWO BATHS. LARGE SOLAR-HEATED POOL AND MANY EXTRAS! $195,000 OpeH Ro11se SAT. SUN. 1-5 "S £. 20• STREET COSTA MESA lOY • lleCODLI ·=.II IU!LI.ULE! SEitVICf SINCE J94J •• NEWIORT a. VD., CDST A MESA •••••••••••••••••••• ************** Rachelle Robers, R&dltor 3333 E. eo. Hipway a... del ... 675-2373 •••••• ******** It's ROOM • .. . ·~ ..... ~ r•··~· .-• ~--~ e BEAUTIFUL POOL WITH SWEEP! e 15,00C SQ . FT. OF LAND! e GREAT FAMILY HOME OF 2860 SQ . FT .! e 2 COVERED PATIOS! . •• $110,000 ,_"' WOW!('' D 833-9781 Hester-Brown ;\tAL TORS WA T ERFRON T .. BALBOA f OVES PI.:ENTV ROOM f f)R BOAT! r IIAH"I'.f l I JIFPI<P(JM i I , I "'"''IE roURT- YARf) i',\ IIU T•: V'' \\\;I ' ' '-I · m:; fOR SU SNtNr:. R("lOM r' •ll ~?· t· • Priced at $179,500 CALL 673 .. 3663 r: • F). 67 3-8086 1111 eaHI/OH k OctllH ............... c .......... 3 Bdrms .. den.: n cwlv decorated .. iirea ainment bom ~ errace & by as you NEVER ~ ... so nrod to Pebble. andp tJ)er, to find your new home. S1.28.500. Open Sun. l ·S Q: Ora1ge Ceast Q: ... lCeld hJ.,Cinu ..... 144·4141 SPECTACULAR OCE,AN FRONT CATALINA SUNSET VIEW MAGN IFICENT THREE BEDROOM CONOO- MINIUM, WITH POOL AND WIDE, SANDY BEACH. OCEAN & CANYON VIEW l 'rt \,1 1~· '-1'11 1111! lor :-P<H't o u-.. • ••nl l·rnpl•t.tr' 1 hdrm hum• 1..11 ~'1 l11l \\llh j)o111\ t-:fl,••·lt\1· 11'1' Ill ~l.t'" "111111' ,\ \\l ~od ~1.'} IH~I 644-1766 j:Jromonlor!l l<ay i ,;,., .. ,,,.,, i hdrrtl 1.11111 • rrn. rlt ·:t. 1 I I • , I -1: .. : ! lf I ,, ""·'' ,. I ~I ' ~ I( I I.•~ ,ot t ~~~u .... I BJ: 1··~1~1·. 1-o~1 ;11h t,n ,\ '""P ·d d 1n 1rt · 111ih "''" '''''·"" I t.r:r•• r 1 .. 1 trld l'.n.tl .Jq, ~ .. ..! •• tr11o ~ "''11m ti)IIO -..q It "alt rl nml home nn l lt~o. J_Jotnl. JJ J 1-'t l rnntal.!e \\ilh rr..t~nd llT ill 'h'W ol boat.:: & he:troor. ~lrp lt•r l..1r ~l' bo.1h H€'r")(l(jf'linJ.! ha" ht·1·n -1,1 r l•·d frrw•h 11 1 1 ~our o\\ n I d "lt• '\ ' \\ . :1 II d l' I (' 0 11 , I I II 1 I I 0 ll . ( fll'ti 'I1'J' II .I I'~ ( ·.IJII' ( '"~' I .) !HI. ~ . 11.1 I Jt•r ··tiJI ~~tid.l.llld BILL G RUNDY, R ealtor lalo"dora Dldt. ot Li"d• lsi• 141 BAYSIDE DR., SUITE 1, N .8. 675-6161 ••••••••••••••• DREAM OF A LIFETIME!_ ~ California ranch atyte home centered on oft!' 3 aeftll owrloolll.na Upper Newport a.y. ,. • bedroom borne • endrded by _.. .. ,.._, 1arae pool and ~ep. m- wtailwlat ...... FMI..cic Y6ew of watf!f' unt- llaary. tlo ..... • Jrl .. ltla ,nv~! C.U for rurtber clltaala. 642 ·5200 • 6 75 ·4060 Pt: I 'cl HAHHl: n REALfY GtJARDED E~THA~C L FCJR SAFET\ A~D PRIVACY. --$149,500 •••••••••••••••••• FABULOUS LIDO ISLE! THE DIFFERENT WAY OF LIFE !!! e :.Jfaj/J 5~/J Lido I s le b ay front ; reduced from ~95 ,000 to S425.000. Prime location with breathtaking view. S Bdrms .• S baths; pier & side Ue for large boat. . ' ... I •, I I BEA UTIFU L CUSTOM! Dnmatic split-le\'t>l homt> on prt>sttgious La Vent.ana in San Clemente. Three het1rooms, 2 !"laths plus spacious 18x24 livin!L r oom \\ith OCEA:'\ and CATAU!'iA Vtt:.W. h •o t'lrl1 k fi replaces, hl~h beam celltngs and beautlfull} appointe-1. $142,000. A MUST SEEI t.,artha M1r nat>, t.4:?-823S. \RlOO) 901 DOVER DRIVE 642-8135 16U W. MIGtJEL 644-t-200 4SA.S CAA~PUS OR. HI-1414 SUNNY GARDENS 1-.t OFFI·:H l'\(; VOHU '\.\ DEL ~1.\R :'\ l'" ]\· t , ,, .-d \ It· d m t n 1 · e !'tat e . prot u :-H)Il \11 l' :-hruh:-.. n,~e~. A bath t r.r ('\, 1' "' d,.,,,,m L'nusu..tl ''nndpt ..!.\d llt"11'" :?:.' rt tormdl d1n1n : "l'l'·"·"' '"11.1t1nn room ,,,.l,•t~nH· ... '" tl t.•hk Latttt·ed hr('..rl-..1 t:-.1 I'IH ifll .. , •·rh1nktng l'!ard<'n . Fr<'m·h rlnnr-.. 1 rom ma~ter suite open 111 "·II• hn k.n1•ll \ p.rw 1rrl bt•droom <',111 llltT: 11 n ...... d 1·n '\v\\ ... dl l'lt•antnj;! O\t'll .tnd :_:,, .... 1 1)\llo. I••P l'rt\ all' bt•al'h l>fl\ tit·~,., I I· F I.\' ll \lut'h. muth mnrl' \ nw<lt '' $139.500 OPEN SAT. & 9JN. --1 TO S 0 n ~ . r \1 I "-' :... T II I !-. H \ R t-: OPI'lHfrt ~IT\'' ® HAL PINCHIN .tnd .\'\SO<'tate . 675-4392 \ Quick Occupancy Harbor View Homes lovely 3 bedroom bome )l5t ftit:inl for a ..,.cial famUy to move iD for scbool. Family room plas dining room on beautiful comer lot across trom greeobelt. Pool, play areas and all tbe ameoit.les for real famUy Uvlng • Price is $110,000 -lncludlog the la.nd. $110,000 Call 673-8550 THE REAL ESTATER S D2 II&ARGUEIITE, COlOMA D!L MAR DJ-11. BLUFFS .•• WATER VIEW Outsta.nd.ing Blutis E plan with panoramic Bay vtew. Tbl'e(! bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths. fl.mlly room with wet bar , fo rmal dining. Professlooally decor- ated with mtny extras. Sl~,SOO Call 640-6161 HOW CAN I DEFER MY GAIN ON MY I RESIDENCE, IF I SELL ? SERVING ASK US NEW0 0 R T BEACH SINCE 1960 768-7878 anytime EARLE "BUD" CORBIN, GRl BROKER CORONA DEL MAR C-1 Lot !$115,000 I I I I riilOPEN HOUSE rill SAT. & SUN. 1-5 4U Ctbrillo, Corona Highlands Ocean view home. 3 beautiflll private patios, tv.•o bedrooms, two baths, two fireplaces. ut:ra large famil\' mom! $167,500 • • I I COM DUPLEX Stt4>wn ocean and bay new. Studio apartrnelrt$- 2 bedroom, 2-1/2 betl\s each. A MUST SEE! Asking$189,500 •••• RESORT MOTEL Fifteen units plus lll"(e owner .alt. Pool • • • extra clean. lalottY pJDe laterior aod l"idWoud •- t ertor. $225,000 . ~----. , . . DATAPOIHT LEASES 5I TE NEAR AIRPORT J'W:apnW Co11J0ntkll bas -1,793 ....... teet ol ... ee at 4440 Voa K&rm&D A•eoue, Airport Aret. and •ill 'CJI)IeD a ales omce 11 tM addrea, according to Soitbwest Dtstrlct Manager EWsGoU. GROUNDBREAKING. IS SET FOR UCI MEDIC BUILDING Tbe DeW facllfty, to be 1ocated In KoU Center New- port's Sycamore buUdlng, wW be utlllt:ed by the Sao Aaloaio, Texas head- qauterecl flrm ~r sales ot the eompuy'a dispersed buiness data processlDg .yM:ems. Cold'trell..Banker's Koll Center Newport om.ce represeDted both lessee and lessor. A grouldlrealdng eere- moa.y for a SlO.S million medical sciences buUding for the College of Medicine at UC Irvine is scheduled for Z:SO p.m. Thursday, Sept, 9, Donald P. Loker, chair- man of the College of Medi- cine board of trustees, will welcome guests at the coo- structlon sue, located west of the College of Medicine Medical Surge facUlties on CalUornta Avewe oo theIr- vine campus, Luncheon • Dinner Brunch • Late Supper Romantic Guitar Muitc in the old world atmosphere of the Capri Lounge Rese111ations Honored (714) 642 -9434 3300 W . Coast Highway at Newport Blvd. Newport Beach and the anginal Amelia's on Balboa island DzfmerOnly 1 Marine Ave. 673 -6580 Speakers also will lDelude UCI Cba.ncellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. aod College of W:edJclDe Dean Stanley n.n den Noort. The invocation wW be given by Bishop WU- Il.arn R. JobDsoo of the Dio- cese of Onoge. M:ost of the &ndtng for the 102,000-SQUa,re-loot medical sciences bundlng comes from a 1972 C:a..U- fornla. bealtb scteoees bond Issue. Also included ln the fuDdtng Is a 13.3 mHllon grant from the Ot!partment of Health, Edueatloo and Welfare under the Public Health Service Act tor fed- eral o:>rtStroction asslst- aoce. An estimated $2.5 mUllon wlll be spent on equipment for medical science teach- Ing pu.rposes and tu mistungs tor the building. Occupancy of the new fa- clllty Is espected by early fall of 1978 , ' VALERIE ART SHOW ON UNTIL SEPT. 15 The Joan Valerie art e:r.- b.lbU at the Sandpiper Inn. Corona del Mar, Is being held over and wtll close Sept. 15, on portnlts of Fnnk Sinatra, Jobn Wayue, Laurel and Han1y and Marllyn Moo - roe are Included In this show. M.ls.s Valerie was an actress of lhegoldentortles, acting In OYer 40 mms for Warner Bros. and 20th Cen- bny Fox. JINTRUDERS BREAK INTO MESA HOME Three men ln tbelr euly 20s weartnc long shop coats, watch caps anddarkglasses, broke 1Dlo the borne of Mr. aDd Mrs. Eugene H. Relyea, 3129 ~bUn St., Costa Mesa, at 4:30a.m. Aug. U,Iea'flng with $575 cash, com Mesa pollee reported. One of the men brandished a 2-lnch 38 revolver. The mooey was obta.loed from a dresser drawer, the trio of intruders a~eDtly !mow- l.ng the money was ln the bouse. llewport Tire Center WANTS YOU TO ••• labe & Oil •s• ==~·= :..:;c:•,..=eh:•• ....,. -'1!!!'!"'"! .............. --=·-... .,._ ....... ......... ..-.,.._ ...... - I N.B. A••artur-IIU --~~r·--port-...... -..n-.. -.-..... -·5 Ollllloo .. 1101'1111111 -Btant-tu..trom ... B-r -.111111-lar II IIOIU Ia lilt IOrtll ll&Jt)or Vln HUla arte, ae--oa.r a.r more a.u # Ollllloo ol tbo ...... lola!. Followtar porllllta, Ia tho aiDOUl of t5,ooo ud oru, ., ... lssaed doarllc Aupst: • HARBOR VIEW HILLS Broadmoor Homa, 21 pol'11lb t>r sbt;lo llmlly dwellbtc• oa ~rttu. T!u.at uol EaeiiUin ... noctor to eost from $63,110 to $11,- 590; total. $Z,t9Z,DO. Hesa:, addJU.. at lt'79 Port Loekslel(b, $20,000, Hocan. erlood ...... bod- room, 1721 Port SUrllog, $5,500, lniDe Co., tire sprlnklers at 2515 Ford Rd., PortU.ae- ArtJmr Ceater, tu,aoo. Gel900's mar~ 1600San Mi(uel, remodel, $120,000. John Ward, addtttoo, Port Trl.nity, $21,900. • BALBOA JSLAND Vietor Wise, 2 story du- ple:~., 110 Ony:r., $75,270. R. Nemec, roof canopy at 40? N. Bay F't., $5,800, • PROMONTORY BAY L .L V Properties Inc., 1 story, 1 untt dwellJ.ng at 4117 Bayside, $130,000, • NEWPORT John Sindelar, 2 story du- plex. 6811 Seasbore Drtve, $64,350, R. &! f. Constructloo Co., 2 story duplexes at 1801, 1803 and 1805 W. Bay AYe., $81,600, $~.200, $85,000. Ardell Investments, re- model, 2241 w, Coast Hwy., $400,000. • C AMEO SHORES Ra·· Faubus, additioo at 4645 Perham, $6,000. • CO RON A DEL MAR Tom Wllliams, 2 story duple~:, 616 Avocado, $49,- 900. Mlke Clark Development, 1 story dwelling, 710 Iris, $49,000; ga_rage with apart- ment over, 710-1/Z lrts, $39,000, Tom Nullle, add, alter at 221 Goldenrod, $24,000. Ralph Allen, addition, Z20 Jasmine, $22,800. • lRVfNE TERRACE Bob Reece, addition, 1227 Tahuna Ter., $7,500. • WEST UPPER BAY Wlllt.am Thaga.rd, addition at 1230 Somerset, $6,800. J. R. Norman. add. alter, 1707 Candlestick, $9,200. Alan Reedy, addition, 1930 Santh(o, $6,000. Dr. Elder, 1124 Irvine, remodel showrooms and of- nee, $5,000. • SPYGLASS lOLL Dr. Wulfl'.ton, a swimming pool, 4 Malibu, $5,000, Pough, swimming pool at 21 Goleta Polnl:, $5,300. • WEST NEWPORT HTS, Celltenn.1a..l Properties, suite at 355 Placentia Ave., $9,000; 333 Placentia Ave., $7 ,120; 102 aod 105 Placen- tia, $16,000. • CUFF HAVEN Waddell, add, alter, 611 Kings Place, $7,200. • AIRPORT AREA Jojos Inc •• 4,850 SQ. n . restaurant, 801 Dove st., $203,000. Messenger Ver~ture, suite for Bartlett, 1600 Dove St., $11 ,800. EmkJ.y Development, ten- ant suite at 1201 Dove St., $25,000. BayshOre Dev. Co., 1601 Dove, tenant improYement, $6,400. Goldell West, establlsb a suite at 3961 MacArthur, $1&,500. Triple Scoop, suite at 901 Dove st., $14,000. Newport Beach Sporting House, ftre sprinklers, 3601 Jamboree, $18,500. lnlne Co., tenant devel- opment, 4??0 Campus Drive, $16,'700. Langdon & WUaon, 4533 MacA.rtbar, remodel, $2!,. 000. Doo. Koll, suites at USO V oa. Karman, $30,000 IDd no,ooo. uct 4220 von Kar .. man, $45,960, * EAST UPPER BAY Enu ' Mergi&D, aMHoe at 11S1 Back Bl1, $10,580. • LlOO ISLE Ill. A. Rlehley, ! Rory, I all dwolllll(, S!l PluD Lido, $144,100. Artllar Jeppe addftlcm at 101 Vta Kon>o, t5,ooo. • BALBOA -~·-_ ..... 1141 E. a-, $11,000. Gblo DISMo. ~II Ill £ .• -. #$,000, Propartlao Will, I lloiJ, IllS E. 8ai1>cm, Olld 4151.811- .. b, -lilpld,-· .. ao,.~a. ~ ...... _c,._;c.._.. PERMITS • l(f:WPORT BEilRTS _ .......... -.... al 4U Albo, $9,000, Bob Lltl, alt•nt&ol.. 409 Caa.J.taa. $$,000. . ( Robert Palmtr, 1 Dry dlplu, 5U -$14,000, ' NEWPORT CENTER John stelDbrugre. ttiWii lmproYemeat, 210 · Newport CeJiter Dr., $11,000. Intae Co., 660 lfwport C eater Dr., suitet l::tr Price Waterhollse, $71,810 IDd $140,820; and for Compre. heosln Care Corp., $1St,. 800, 'JASMINE CRF.EK M. J. Bn>ct l Sou, pool area eaballa, $5,000. SCIENCE OF MI!'!D CLASSES OFFERED --The tall term of classes ln the Science oUQodteach- ·lngs will begin in mid-Sep- tember at the Newport Har- bor Church of ReUgiousScl- ence, 5-41 Center st., Costa Mesa. Classes convene at 7:30 p.m. with reglslrltloa on the ftrst eYeni.Dc. Third year course begins Monday, Sept, 13; ftrst year oo Tuesday, Sept. 14, fourth year oo Wednesday, Sept, 15, The Instructors are lbe Rev. Eleanor Jackson, et.Jrch pastor. aod the Rev. Gretchen Bremmerman, founder aod retired mlnister of the San Clemeote Chureh. BALLET FOLKORICO IS COMING TO O.C.C. Tickets are on sale by ma n order for an Oet. 6 appearanee of the world- fa mous Ballet Folkorieo Me- xtcaao at Orange Coast Col- lege, The performance tsslated for 8 p.m. 1n the OCC audl· torlu m. Tickets are priced at $3.50. The company's repertoire inc-ludes material from se- veral regions of Mexico as well as pre-Hi spanic ancient dances. The programs are accompanied by Mariachi Band, trios and mulmbas, and a spec: La I J aroctto Qua.r- tet from the State of Vera- cruz. f'al l in your CL ASSIFI ED o\DS TO THE EN SIGN 6lJ-GS~ $31,000 IIAIIONO IIING WEII'OII'T HAR80R EUGII 11flJIIS~Y,1B'T. t. IS/6 _.STOLEN IN BAYCiti!ST f'III$TS(C'IIOII --1'1ool COROllA DELICAR, CALIF. i. loJeroot -,._ & . ment -· .,a:::-··· en¥1011 ... ----.... a.-·-· ln!MCo IOfJihMtn ,... ----· --Md-Sin>-)IUCI:Jia .... a... 1111 _. wtll aztqet a (IOIIW ·~ Ioiii pollca .. -.. _ "' --left ........... --__ .. al at s p.m. lid IIOtl.ced u.t l....,..ct-eonus.lty Cot- u wu 10M 45 •• 1 • liP dl.rJ.sc the fall term. later, alttlolp lbe llldll't Recbtntialll lor ·u.e CDII:rse left tbe bome ucfdlcal't-MU' t. opea tllroiCb Sept. 1?. u~ come Ia. · Tbe S-alt COU"Se wU1 Sbe !St8crlbed tbe rial u mllet eYery wedl:esday oa. wblte cold. with a 5-ea.nt eampoiC from ? to 10 p.m., so1J1a1n-1JuUc1 bJ s.t, I to Dee. U , II will 2 amaller dlalhODdl. saneJ uHODil, state and local perameat eDrtfOII;- C hoose from 1.500 paintings of large and small American colleges and universitte!i. All accrt'dited medical and law schools, too~ Each o~ hand-painted in Boston on the reve~ side of glass. Very traditional. Very classic. Ask for our list of nation-wide col\egn. Chances are yours is on our list . Picture, S35. Picture with mirror, S60. THE EDUCATORS So, we'r<! going to have another park bond electloo In Newport Beachl Just so there's no doubt about where this old boy stands, let me be the first one to say, '•not only no-but hell DO." For some reason, the politicians seem to think all ol the people want open space. Welt, a heck of a lot of them do ••• the same way they want a new Cadillac, a 50-ft. boat, or a trip around the world. If somebody gives It to them, they'll take It, bUt the people have proYen over and over again that they don't want to pay more taxes to buy more parks. In the first place, Newport Beach already has more recreational open space than any town around here. Look at the miles of ocean and bay beaches, and the Upper Bay. And, every time Irvine d"'elops liiOiber project, the city forces them to fill It with moro open space than people. I'm afraid this wbUie Idea comes from )Is! a few people who are worried about seeing something bUllt near their home. The last time we had a park bond Issue, 11 was all stirred up by a ladyln Newport Hol&bts, because she was about to lose a riew. Well, the people turned down the boods, bUt the city Is going to spend hundreds of thousands ol dollars, anyway, to protect tltat tittle riow. Land taken otf the til: rolls Is OJpODS!ve In se .. ral ways. First, the taxes are lost. Then, we pay e>travagaat oosts to plant some grass and tn!es and "develop" a park, Then we pay ridiculous sums to maiDtaiD these parks. Look, thls ts not the old wlde- Opetl West anymore. U you want !hit, IIIO'fO to tho desert. And, I think the arrogant way our City CouocU Is going about thls electloo Is )Is! too much to swallow, First of all, they pick the day after the Memorial Day weekead to hold an npenslve special eloctloo. Tbey make 110 bones about the fact tl».t we will have a small turnout, and tl».t will be bolter lor the boOO Issue, Now, there's democracy 1n actlool Nest, the CouneU lalks about "educatlllg" uie public to vote lor the boads. Hey, tbls lso1 1984 yet, and we'n! DOt llriltc 1n Ruula.lt takes a Jot or neneto opeod tupayer money to bralllwub the poor jerk you toot the money lrom, "Edocate" Indeed, Dld It ... r occur to u-pbooa tbll IDWttc .. t, educated people mtcbt DOt want to buy any more parU7 Loot at our uusameat rates and 1ue1 DOW. How much mon do !bey lbllllr. we 0111 taa? Aay bach tltat -'t 1». .. --" to 11111 loU.U 011 beacbel sJtoaldll't be tnlllell wltlt any more of our _, t>r - space loolllh-s. U oar Coaacll t. 10 wtlcl lhoat ltafllc a IMime wbere lite bulfaJo roam, lot's c1tue litem out of IDWIJ &lid lit lbolll U.e llh lbel, T'-!boy 0111 educate !be bulfalo, -.r 11111, tbe buffalo ml&ltl ..,. .. -· .U. FORGIT IIOOIIDOGGLE OF THE HEX: Tbo lllte clocldel Ill opiDd tUO,OOD to re- lk N-rt FtMWIJ lite CMia *-F._J, llut be.,._-~~~-awflllJ •-111.,. !!!Ill oa !11oM ....._ Don ll 1M ...,.., w itaft .. boll pallt ill lite -wtld -~y. ADd,.... •n •'t .... lltllldlld or_, to bay u, ellloir. HARDWARE Fool~-nn--· ce, f}I,OOO, Coast Assn. schedules candidates Al1 candidates for state legislature offices baveheen lnvlted to appt>ar and pr esent thelr platforms for office at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive, Coron:~ del Mar, at 11 :45 a.m. Wf'dnesday, Sept. 22, The luncheon meeting ls sponsored b)' the Orange County Coas t Assn. The following candidat es have agreed to appear: As . semblyman Robert H. Burke, R, incumbent, 73rd As - sembly district; Assembl)'· man Paul P. Carpenter , D, 37th Senat e district; Ron Cordova, D, 74th Assembly distrtct; Dennis Mangers, D, 7Srd Assembly district; Loren Norton, R, 37th Sen- ate district; Phil St'itz, R, 71st Assembly district; Chet B. Wray, D, 71st Assembly dlstriC't, WACKY OLYMPICS held Aug. 20 at Balboa Peninsula Park drew ldds from all of Newport's 7 pa rks. Jennifer Brown, in center phOto, who nn the competition for t ilt' cit}' parks, beaches and recreation dept., snows otr ttw slgn drawn ror the b!l day. Ln tbe above photo, teams compete in the '·bat around," wtth ea ch ~·oungster runnlflb from a sta rting point to a baseball Lat, drcling lt 10 times, thea running dtuUy back to tap the-nert member of tUs r elay team. At right, Damon Nelson of Corona del l.t ar Community Youth Centpr's •ntPrba~t rela~ team runs b:lclcward toward a chair, where he harl to sit on thf'; bag and break It before running tra ck to complete his par t of the relay. Mariners ant! Peninsula park teams dominated the events, winnlug team cha mpionships. Balboa, Mariners kids win Youngsters from Penin· sula par k and Mariners pa rk wer~> the big winners in the Aug. 20th '·summer wa r ky Olympics," staged b~ the city recreation department at Ralboa's Peninsula park. Peninsula park's team of klnderga rten . t hrouJ!h -3M· g rade kids won the Class '•C" division title. The '·B" Divlsloo title, for k.Jds in thf" 4th through 8th grades, went to Mar iners par k. A Ma riners park team finished Sec'.ond in Division "C,'' and Penlnuulapa_r kwa.s second In Division ··A", fo!. lowed by Channel park in Jrrl place, Competition, whk!o in. cludf'd such wa cky pvents as wheelbarrow race.; and apple bobbing, was b}' t (>'aiTI relay!>, with tpams ~;ettin~ points for their fi nish in Pach pvent. Total llDin ts e"arned In the 16 events 11"'· tPrmtned team winners. Pi Beta Phi Alumnae to launch 32nd year Refore competition began, more than 100 kids reprP- seotlng each of the r tty's 7 parks marched in an Olympic -style parade, rom- pMA& wttb leaM -...us. The playtna: or the ' Star Spangled Banner •· intro- duced the rom~Utloo. Afte r the athletic events "Vo'e re ove r, the kids en)or~ a barbecue 1'11M er . Tbe Sooth Coast Alumnae Club of PI Beta Phi wut opeo lts 32nd year Thurs- day, Sept. 9, with the gen- enl meeting to be held in the home of Mrs. Will Hlg- g:o, beginning at 10:30 a.m. Western Airlines, wUl give a r esume of his Oyi.ng career and his many experiences O\'tr the year s. A caten !-1 luncheon wUI follow. ''Fun in the sun anrt food In the tummy," summed up recreation assistant Jen. nlfer Brown of Corona ·1el Mar Youth Center, the dl. r ector of the wa cky Oly m- pics. ' What more could a kid ask for ?'· NEWPORT BEACH JOe JOe COSTA MESA . ' LOW COST HOUSING OFFERED The Irvine Co. anDOGDees that 11 wut sell 82 to't{n- homes priced from $31,500 to $33,000 to families on limited budgets at a publk dra~~o·ins: Sept. 19. WUiiam R. Watt, vice- pr esident of the lint's mul!i-famil)' division, said the townhome development, located in the new YU~aie of Woodb ridge, is a '•pUot project'' that has been plan- ned and buUI to meet Uw housing needs of per sons ~~o·tth annual Incomes gener . ally in the $12,000-$17,400 range. LIBRARY FRIENDS SEEKING MEMBERS Mrs. R. L. Richmond. p"esirlent of the l'i"ewpon Beach Friends nf the L!- tJ rary, announces the annua.l membero.;h tp drive will bt> t1Pld this moot h. The first event of the fall s£'ason ·•·Ill be a dessert tea at 12:30 p.m. Sept. 21 at the Aalt.(la Ba~ Club, The program will feature Olive F\elr1lnil: Marrlcal, :mtiJor 01 AmPrica 's p.ast in penl'!l,' This bicent en- nial offer ing, published b~ F1 rst Ametiran Title In- sur:u~ce Company of Santa Ana, presents a <'ross seC· tion of ar chitectural st}Ies in hOm~s fro m log cabins to the White HOOse, and the people who Uved Ln them. Reservations m3}'be made "·lth Mrs. Richmond, 1307 S•.a '"r•..c;t Drivt-, C.'71'Qftt i* Mar . The ne\\' mpmber s of the e'Cf>CUtive boar d of the Fr iends, ~~o·ho will be hostes- ses for this occasion. are Mmes. Rollert E. Hllche~·. Hen n Ullman, Walter Goev- ~e!, Joseph Murra.)', Wlllarn Am ott, Lupton A. Wllkin- o;on, Donald K. Sloper, J. PetPr Dobbs, John D. K)ser, C<>d l Manell , Leonard 11altzer, Gilbert W. Fer. t uson, Rkhatti Hammond, Charles Durvay, Joseph I. Johnson, Thomas G. Lums- rton, Simon A. EUas, EdwlD L. Ramsey, Wa!!er Whlte, Kathryn L. Macartne)' and J p:tnne C agne~ Morrison. Interested OOmebu}·ers wW be able to sigD up through Sept _ 18 at the townbomes' sales omce, SO Sage in WOCM:!br tdge. The enttallc.e is off Culver Drive hePrei!n tbe San Diego and Santa Ana fretways. The pUblic dnwing, to be s upervised by the national accounting firmof Coopers ~ Lybrand, Is pa rt of a pro- gnm dt>VPloped ln roopera- Uon with the City of I n ine, the U.S. D@partmentofHous- t.ng and Urban ~velopment (HUD \ and a newly for rr.ed non.profil comm uni!}' or- ganiuUon railed Irvine Housing OpportUnities lnc. The Irvine Lompany tlas arn.nged opt.Lonal mortg:ar"' floancl.ng tor tbe townbomes uDder a newly revised sec- tion of HUD's 235 prorn m. Purehi.Sers wbo quality by Lncome tor th~ program may obtain ··.-en· favonble" lD- terest rates, Mr. Watt said. HOLIDAY CARD SALE TO AID ORAL.INGUA The Chimes Auxiliary of Or allngua ScM:>l fo r Deal Children is selli.ng hoUday grf'1!!ting cards. Half of t hf' proceeds from the card salf> goes to the school and is a ta.x deductiblf' donation. Additional informatloo ts anilabl~ by calling area chairman, Mrs. Ralpb Jen- sen. 645.3466. Grand Open ing T UESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7£h " I t!, ,,,,/••1",1/ /,.,,/ • •• ...... _ II': •• ··-c .. ..... _,._ .... J 4 .... o-o • • J ... __ .,. --· 51gn up under way ~ ... -. prts la ___ _ all Newport • .._ ..._. matary • tult Pw 7 sboald eGIItad tllllr ..,.. sc.bool. Tbey"ll bt ..._. " brill( aJooc ....,. .. .. child's ace IIDd IIID:a a on tbe dlte .. t f ,,... 111· mmdnH ... s, SchOOl beciM -"• •• Sept.IJ ...... __ __ sct~edlllles. ay ..-r _.. vices an°tNt,. Mil ... sebedtlles aad ~ aN...IIII an.Uable aJ: tldt!O ' schOols. .. , ___ _ scbool a eblld wtD ..._.. .-ldbo-IOFnd Carter, c::uoro · , ...._. services, at 556-Uit. AT WOODS COLLEGE Cflllhla M.ace, ..._,, rl Omu aDd J. J-.... wW attllld tbe fall Ill 1 IIV at William Wood& CoiJip: itt FDJtoo. 111-n._ .. Ill a rn<~a:a.t. of eon-dllllu lliCb school. F uUowiJlg the business meeting under the leadership of Mrs. Howard Roge rs, of Balboa, preside.,t, M:-.rtin Stromberg, senior pilot with A~ in this year, South Coast 11.'ill hold its anooal Arro..vc ralt sale, open to the public, to be held In the hOme of Mrs. M. J. Karst of New- port Be.ach. The hand~~o·oven and handcraft Items to lle sold :tre made lnGatllnburg, Tenn., and are onl~ avail· able through the alu mn:.ile dubs and active r h.apters of PI Reta Phi. Proceeds support the Arrowmont Sd100l of Crafts located In Gatlinburg, aswellasthena. tlonal philanthropies and lo- ca I chapter s of PI Beta Phi. Hal Pinchin is nominated J. ( ,1/wm{'ltrll•\, ""''" d(JTo' al /~ll '•u/••••1 Ul•d.hll ~ ,.,,,.,. uf '"'" 'l o·~n Ja,d'lfDrk ft •r "'o"· than 1'' \,·a", 1 ~ a, Qllt"""'' ''" /:.<'111 ' ilttd i<'!i't•l". ELECTRIC WATCH PERFORMANCE The amazing acrun cy aod reliablllty of electriC' watches depend ver y much apoo the battery which has made posslble tbe ellmtna- Uoo of a numberofpotenll- aUy troublesome parts: but thls "heart" oftbeelectrlc wstcb s hoUld ban annual checkups aDd possible re. placement if you expect It to contlrlle Its carefl'ee performance. Some batteries can be replaced oaly by a jeweler, bet for ntcbes tn which tbt battery ma,y be re. placed by the o..oer, some eommor~ errors ue made. MOlt rr.q.ent Is losta1t.. UoD IIIPiflte don. Yoa may recopi.H this error ud NrtrM tilt battery. but ,_11 .. --tbo -· oprlac U..t ... I ::;::. lll.tl.rJ' makes DO Ia • rtchlbattUJ IDr ... 17 watCh, ud •• -of tho tow jowolon tM ana fto llocfr: l:~~~·~u:"~~ of 1, so bruc --c alebla"' ...... lilllc7 ...... ud ...-.-11-•· ouy. , .. PlJ lor tho llot- •r .. mce ts • The Pi Beta Phi celebr it} book review series "-'ill open Frida}', Oct. 1. MlssCar lotta Williams wtu again revie~~o· cur rent literature as well a; provide a guest aut hOr at each of the Jour revle,.·s . Ticket information may be obtained from Mrs. Jack Wood, 544.1741_ Serving with Mrs. Rogers this ''ear are: Mrs. wm Hlg- gin, · vice-president; Mrs. F red~rlck Leonar d, trea- surer: Mrs. C. J. Walley, recordln~ secr et.ary; Mrs . Char les Sparkuhl, co rres- poodlng secreta.r )·; Mrs. Ro- bert Cuyle r, alu mnae c lub rush Information chairman; Mrs. Wallace Gerrie, hOs- pitality; Mrs. Jack Wood, ways and means; Mrs . Roy June, publicity; Mrs. Fenton Carey, philanthropy; Mrs. M. J. Karst, Arrowcr;att; Mrs. Jobn Applegate, Mrs. RlehUd Jeooess and Mrs. Robert T.,be, alumnae t.d · vi.Jon• committee; Mrs. Oa . Yld Schwan&, brlllge; Mrs. Ralph GUI, Plrllamentartan; Mrs. N.ancy Simmons, audtt aod badeet: aad Mrs. Vir .. r lnla Bollman. ~anbtUtnlc. LESLIE PROMOTED A.ltmu Lulie Law.,n. due~Qr ol Cbld•LawiOG, 2701 Starbird Drln, eo.ta .. _ ... ·-od ... not of oiTmM tint duo Ill lbe u.s. A1r F"oret. Ltellt ls • ..-ndlo --............. •.En ........ AF'B, S.D., llld ....,.. "Wtu. a .a of ... Stnl4llc AU Com mud • Realtor Harold H. Pinrhin, resident of Corona d~l :-.1ar anrl O\ll'fler of Pinchin .1. Assoc. In that city, \\':J.S unanimous]\· nominated J 1\ dlr~do rs from t he32nd Dis- trict of CaiiJornla Assn. of Realtors to head the District J.S regional vice.president heginnlng Jan. I, subject to confirmation by executivE' committee or the California As .<>n. of Realtor s . The nomination was voted at a recent district meetlnt held at the Seaclltf Country Club In Huntington Beal"'h . Mr. P1nchln was 19'i 5 president of the t-Oewport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board and bas been a member s ince 1964. He has also sen·erl that organltatlon as 1st vice- president 197 4, second vl cf'- president 1973, se<'retary. t re:~surer 1972 and ha s chaired many committees, BIETZ COMING AGAIN TO OCC Dr. Arthur L. Bietz, a member of th<! American Psychological Assn. and nat1onally-knoW11 lectu rer , wlll present his views on "Your stress quotient" at the open1De sesslon of a 4-part lecture sertes under t he auspices of Coastline Community College. Titled ··Living truth- ftiUJ. •· the sertes mar ks the Zotb oooseeutln anrual ap- pearance by Dr. Bitt& for tbe College District. His s.p.. 15 top(c.ls"Ltv- Lac Ia compartmG s"; Sept. 2!, "Do JOU have a ba.U- ...,eatod bnia?" llld Sept • !9, ••Cban(bll pour cbem- lllrJ' Wlt.b«Nt pl.Us." All ltdllres. biCfNdnl at 7:10 P·'"·• wUI bo hold Ia tbo Newport ~r bl&h tcbaOI a.morttam. AdmU. stools ftM. inclurtirv:; education, multiple listing, legis lative and 1n- <1ustria !-co mmercial. The lnctustrlal-Excball@"e Division of CAR presented the top a·Narrt to Mr. Plnchln in l'l70 for lhe "best ex- chan~e. under $250,000. •· He is ~st president of the Co . rona riel Mar Exchange Club :tnd Corona del MarChamber of CommercE', and he ho lds ~lembershlp in the Elks Club, Bahia Cor inthian Yacht Club, Balboa Po~~o·er Squad- ron anrt CDM Tour hdo·•·n Club . Don Strauss is appointed Donald A.. s· rauss of Lido Is le, vlcP-pr estdent , ad- ministration, fo r Beckman Instruments, has been named to the board of directors of Junior Actltevement of Southern California. Mr. Strauss joined B~d: .• man In 1952. He was na med vice-president, employee r•latlons, In 1963, vk~­ pr esldent, employee rela- tions, and assistant to tile prestdf'nt In 1968, and to his present position ln 1969. Prtor to joining &ckma.n, he wu assistant director of l.ndUstrtal relations for the Douglas Aircraft Coil). to Santa Monica. Earlier, he was a senior penoMel qtneer wlt h the Lockbee<l Airc raft Corp., Borblnk.. fte Is a former trust" of tht Newport.Mesa unWed schOOl dtltrict, t member of tbt Newport.t.tes:a unmecs sebool district penoantl commission, a member of tbe PerSOIUlf;l and lldQIII;r\.al Relalloru: Assl\. o.nd tbtCall- fo ml.l Economic: C~ ud a direetor ofthe FOOIJI- t»o for Medical Care. lt, ,f. .. ' 'I'' II' /.' f .. /. j//'iJiftl/t. '(' .. , 1'~'•'1•, I 1/,, ,,, ,/,I I' I ( lfll [li 1'11/,i/1/11 IJ•''II ' 1/,,lur.t/ b.'rll diJ . (I ll I' - '1700 j,//, _\;}t r in ( _ }1/,·<tr /u•11 1.' .J,t!itru· y•i/ jn••,.{,.,,. '"""t ''"v'. !'fl,/in ov•, 1111,/ /or 'lm•r ,,t .lfJ/If'l ' ... P..,. ,W,'P /t'a £i , oln <Ill {/,,, -~~~~ JPI'fVlU .W ~RINER'S WILE SQVA RE Suite 281 642-3802 I, .... ~ llelleY•'• Pa•l••• . ~ ~ ; ta l'aeial 'A ...... y 2 ~i.WJ:M-.e:i .,_,_. •• p ... LASt Wll:&) GoWooo Tnt: ,_ • ... •--·.., wli ;.t.;..,;;-a.e-. ""'.,. .... '*" ... ,..., ...... 77 , ................... ... (2 Tlon. 4:3~ ..... of t-...... .. ,., •q '•, .... ~~·:":' ~· -•• -10 -thoU ~-1 Jh)ld (•.IS).. III w' I; r-... ~ ....... upon ...,..y; f...-1 ........... .. ... Nt' (Niw CUll' 7 'ly, ..,. ... refute to lillcft 1'H •r •1, II • tNI, ._ ..,.,... 10 6e ,.....utiaa of truth, Md will am cty Ja ...., [a n I 1 Jk ,..... -... t.o f•taaic fables . Thaw who JYaophr) _. .b IJ s' 1, a aSJ't· rt;ect the realitiel of maled ....... tailtorilal to I .. ,, .... ....,. I ·u ;.., ~ ....,.. mOll apt 10 become . of ~ boob ..... ' PM I I dirt dupes of ialpollon and the victims the lewWt 'Law." It ff z ... of fauds. In winr of ..m corniac days -.......,. 1-... ar-Jio of peril, T'anothy il "'Fd to be a5ert C...) h "' ia-illl · ... nd w•tchfuJ; he mYif be ready lo the onl t•• ' ' C _... .......... I!JIIIII llllrc.r tw~p for the ub of the enjoyed, • •wwe ' a .. ....: 'IIi Golpcl, • PauJ in the earlier part of the- had ftOl only had FOd ... 5 L .... letter hu warned him. Fust, ~ allo ahnys "'a ..--.;: .. • -(Taothy) is to do 'tM wort of aa ... ~..... 1-... .:.. "'-.. To ... ""=~ -~ UJ, lA --· -•,. e\'aftldist'; from the story of Philip who fwtber the peat .,., '• ol ... lllone in the New Testament U called porarioa ol tbele s.a.d s.:;.cw• the "the evanaefisl ' we nuy conclude that apolde adds DOW a -, Ul ...... the term did not imply a special order their ·nature It~ .., to ... l'tJ of the ministry, but .11 definite kind of (the Scriptum) are of b-. ...... _. worir;, pank:ularty preachit~~ to the therefore of the ........ ...._ for • WKlOR\'erted ; 10 that this exhortation is holy purpota:" (d. 1llr luwa....., nwch lib sayinc that Timothy and his StMIMid BiiW U.C,.' I 7 n.. 1929, felloW minilten are not to be qtisfled '101. IU, p. 147 ... ). with mere paaoraJ duties unonA ,_,., Sd 0..., Te T ..,, memben of their own nocts, but should Venes 1•5 of ow .wicll lal let c:ontiluWJy be teeldnc for the salvation forth .,. ttpOillo l'atll's -_.-of ""'"' soub. Last of all , r.w .,.., char&e to 11mot11y. 1M 1M a II nmothy to 'fulfd' hil 'miniRry,' that is, to .ccomplilb completely his wred of 1 modem expalilor .. ••sctd: tlllt, to perform all its functions, to .. Probably no ~ ill • 1M *I ' f .:cept aD itJ duties, to realize all its of PaW ClOfttains 10 llinill -...... does this fan:aJ c::lwJt 10 n.act.y, lUI pollibiities, to br faithful to aU iu f~nd. It has aD the •nou..c. of 1 '-' *" 7 1s." (cf. O.arles R. frdnun, 71te farewell, and it il _. evea 180ft I'WIOftll EpUtla of "-1 1923, pp. IJ&-120t solemn by the phrues with wbidl it il ,_.., t..t TestiMcMiy introduced, as the apoalc c::bartes Paul's last testimony (vv. 6·8) Timothy •in the tilht of God,' -' allo includes a triumphant confession o f 'of Ouist Jesus,· of .taoee u.-. faith. ConcemiQ& this movinc passqe it pretence both hul md Timothy are i& suitable to obterve the remarks of an conscious, to whom both ril&ast P e¥-.elical. commentator: "Paul declares accoun.t in the pat day when he comes that he is ready to die a martyr's death, to ~udAC the lirifta utd the dead.' Al which he knows is imminent. His life the time of that eominl Tunothy work is done : he has been true to his possibly may be liYillc. but PaW IUtizes tnnt. He CMl look forward to that that he himself will then be amonc 'tbe consummation of salvation which the dead.' By that &Jorious 'appearinc,' aDd Lord will give in t hat day when He by the perfected 'tifttdoat' whldl wiD comes • j•dce to all who have their foDOJI', hul adjiM'tl 'nmothy to ~ ... ..,,...,jl<. ~;..fi.l.tld on His appuriq. 'l'hls last co.......,. tl "'Ia a "''oTaf.i · . ._ _ _.. -.-J .· ,.:IQ _,wne 6, see RV jRe'liled ch-with whidl ......, oowt;>laoa 1llil V-oo( and RV ma'Jin, hoi's letter, and each pu1 of it il eafoicld. illy • eire ttnc:es proYide added-reason why the comideration of n8lb whldl .. to' Timothy shoukt be zealoUs (4 :5). come. The flllt J10UP of coar-.dl il Poun..; out of blood (Deut. 12:27) or found in the acond ¥mit of the c:hapeet wine (Nwn. 28:7) unto the Lord (4 J ; it is summed "P 1arply in the ac.conwpuUed sacrifice : Paul so speaks of claUJC, •'Preach the word; IDd it il the Wddin& of his own blood (RV related to the difTJCUit me.. preclitted maf'Jia). (Cf. Phil . 2:17.) Note that what in the chapter which. pr-*'-'l'be was then a remote possibility is now an second p1:rt of this fmal c:har-. II found itnmed.i.tte certainty, indeed. has already in the fifth vene. It rcacba its dimax ill bepn. In verse 7 read with RV the command , 'fulfil thy millilby,' and (following the Creek) 'the' (not o) roud it is strelllthened by dcftnJte mention of ~~..~., · • f f · h' ( f 1 y· 6 12) J.n ; 1.(', 0 Ill C . 1m. : . the approaching death of the IJ)Oitle. My cot~rv (7); cf. Acts 20:24. Tht' {11ith The first poup of oon-.nda il (7); i.e. the Gospel. or deposit of especially related to the lut half of tile doctrine, entrusted to Paul. This he has ePistle, in which hul ba b.a utJirtc successfully &uarded (cf. 1:14). Lllid up Timothy to teach llMiad dotlriae. '11lu:l (8): i.e. reserved . set aside . A (RV 'the') he (PriuJ) here contiDua, "Preacb tbe mnwr of rirlttmwnns (8): either the word; be uramt in ..,.., out of crown is the reward for righteousness , or season; reprow:, rebuke, abort. widl d fithteousness is the content of the lonputTerirc and te.::hillt.' n.. ,._ crown (cf. 1 Pet. S:4). The two ideas imperatives rin& out wtdl 1M ~ m1y be cothbined in that heavenly or military commands. Their illj~ consummation or the God.pven mLtSt be obeyed by CWJ)' ioyll r · 'Z• ._,.teousneu or justifica~ion, of which of Ouist in every &F IDd a-d. The: believen enjoy now onl y the fintfruits tense in whkh thele words ..,.., ill ( f Rom 5 1 2) n.· · -• b C • • : , • IS IS SU£FS1c:u y their Gref:k ~ impliea tMt tb-. the fact thlt it is to be shared in equally activities are to continw .._. up 10 the by all who hiY'e had their love set on comina of the Lord. "Preldl tM wou,' thil crownina manifestation or the Lord that is, 'the word of God,' the .,_,.. of in riahteom juc.tcment at His second &race. the &ood news of hil .......... -.jw:nt" (cf. A. M. Stibbs, "II Timothy .. Jow, the truth recorded for .,. .In the in 1M New !Jible Commmt«ry, 1st ed., sacred Scriptum; thil, 1nd not hwau 1953, pp. J078, 1079). speculltiona, is the peat mm• wtak:tl every herald of the CfOII ia commiaioned to procbim. •• ..,..... iR sea100, out or ICUOft'; hul dOl& not mean d:&at die metteDil''· ia tbe wpacy of hil appal, II te be ilaoclli11r.ae W tact)eu. but he il not to ~ ..,.., his own convmienct, DOC to ,._. II ~et tm. only, not .a ..all o"" •· that are otmo.ty L.1tlfrliblal. Al...,. pc.tbk ...,. he (the m m•rJ - be -to ,._., 1ho Wonl of 7510. Ill pwpoee Dttllt be to ~Npiowd, .-..... exhort,' but 111o ttpiril -bo t1to1 of pat fo_..,. ...; ,.._,,., .... utd ... ..--... thai o{ ~-, .. -_ ... ,. ...... arouncls for cot'ret:! betitf and pr'»MMff• for riif-t action.'' Also, tbe •me apolkor writn: "Such··~ .. __ ..... wonl' Ia ••pd In -of ... - Uyl --. -..., ptetl , ,_ jpobtt, aed to-Ito -... rofm: 'Fot tha -_. - -1Mywt71oot_tlto_ (ltooldlfttl) .... _.; ................ ..,._ wtl ..... to dit he 7 ct .... ___ ;_ .. __ t,.--... -... -----·......... ..., ---Itt 'Fel .. • ... 11 IF_ ...... _...., ... ...... b •• ..., -....... , ... -...--...,. .. --· -ltlllp;. .. •. ..., .. r f ··•-·-· P8ALK 8. "' ...... ft/ tilrl• p I X LOilD, how ..., &her ID- «tMatl lila& llvaltle mel -aJ _.. &her lba& rile liP ...,.._ I -..., "'-N wldda •1 ol ar .-J. f'AoN v ... help tor Will .. Ood. I! s'•h a a.& .., o Loa~~, ere a #'s'' ...... .., DorY. IIDil .......... ;; ... ~. ,, .......... ._with II!T•II-,_. .. .._.. __ "' ... ...., ... l!'.r' h • 1 .... -....... 81.p&; l••hl; ...... .__ 1 h ..... ............. .., ... 6 • .tJIDJ'J,*-&\pe ---·•••1 t-ao • r'IS& ,rAI'u,or-; --.o II!TS..I .......... ..., ........ . ,, ... .. • .. ._,._.,...hwh;u, ...... ., ... ,,.,. ........ , ........... .. ._,., ......... ., IIEJh ~ ................... ~ •• w •••• I - FROIIII ''IECBION MAGAZINE .. ltiOOIEAIQLIS, IIINNESOT A P eop1e u.eed to ask. me, "l{yfe, what's your favorite sport!" ADd I'd say, "Whatever sport is in -..on ... I meant that too. In New York I played ice· hockey and went skiing on winter weekends, but after mov- ing to Texas, where ice was found only in tea, I spent more time play- ing footbaFI, baoebaFI and buketba75. Soccer, at that time, was not played by very many people in Texas. After my college years at the Uni- versity of the South in Sewanee. I decided to go to law school at SMU in Dallas. Soccer, until then, had been merely another activity, but I was drafted in the first round by the Dallas Tornado. I decided to t ry to pursue both careers. During my first year o f soccer I was named N ASL "Rookie of the Year,'' while also being the league's "leading scorer." For these reasons, I was invited to Superstars. Winning Superstars and gainin~ personal rec- ognition in soccer are achievements that will mean not hing in the eternal scheme of things. A s Paul told Tim- _othy, the physical is temporary, but spiritual preparation is for eternity. Probably the impression people . get is that Kyle Rote is so well diRCiplined that he has a set time for prayer every day, and all that. But my confession is that I am more of a "do as I say, not as I do" person. It's a struggle for me to develop a routine. Sometimes I find myself going in vicious circles. If I don't force myself to take a quiet time even on days I Que.~tions & Answers .,. HENR\' J. HE\'OT , Tti .D . "11--I E CHOSEN P EOP LE. 2 S6 W. 7 2 N D ST., N E W V O RK C l T y Questi on: Wlwt is rhr dcrh otinn nj lhe word "cro-.s .. :• An.uo-cr : The English ~o>o rtrd goes back 10 th e Latm U IJ.r T he G reek word i~ sta11rn~ which is deri ved from thC' VC'th rtmi. to ~land. and so can rdC'r to a ny kmd of a po!C' or stake or post. whether it ha!> a crmll beam or not. It IC'II~ us actuall y nothing regard· ing the kmd of a cross used for the crucifixion of Christ. • • • Que'itio n : H'l'u thf'rf' df'nth hrfnrr A Jom sinnr 1P A nswrr: "Wherefore, as by one mom sin entered mto the workl, a nd death by sin; and so death pas~ upon all men. for th:t t all have sinned" I Romam; 5 : I 2). This fact is set before us again in Rom01ns 6:23 with its solu· lion, "For the wages of si n is death: hut the gift of God i!l eternal life throogh J c<~u~ Chri~t our Lord ," Since death entered the· world th rough sin, the fact that all die is ~i mple evidence that a ll are si nner!~, no matter what present-day philosophy c;ays to lhC' cont rary. And the solut ion to llin's problem ha!~ not changed. Through ~in came death, and throug:h death hy the shcddins of blood ~ life. Rahbi Kaufmann KoMer eltprrt'" e~ this heaUiifully in the article on ATON EMENT in The Jewish Ency· do~tlia'. ". . . the blood, which 10 the ancient.. was the life-power of the soul, form~ the CS!Cntial part of the sacrifi c ial Atone ment (!ee Lev . ~:vii. II ). Thill is the lnterpretatton siven by all Jewish commentators, an· eient and modern, on the pu.•p .. . The life of tht victim was otrered .. . as a typical ranM)m of 'life by life'; the blood ~prinkled hy the prtm upon the altar servina as the mea"' of a re- newal of man's covenant of life with God ..• The cessation of ucriftce, in COnKquence of the de$truclton or the Te,.,plc, came, therefore, as a shock to the people . . . It 'WU theft that Johanan b. lakkal ... declared work• of bencvoknce to have itoftina powen u Jreat as those of taaiflk:e. This view, howf:ver, did not aotve .. tislac:torily for all the problem of lin -tbe .... it rootul in n\ln from the 'llel"f bet;• nirc. from the fall of AUla. Hence a laf'JC numbtr of Jewl IC 1111 f lht OlriJtian faith in the Aeo•cNIII by the btood ·~ 'br m.ft)' (or 1he ~ rnktlon of lim' {Man. ani. 21; Heb. J:. 12; Col. I. 10.) or In JCIUI M "the I-. oootlll•-·-beerr ss ad ...._, fw -tD iBto a ..,.., ,....,.,... -· U.. faet that I ""'"*'tnle uatll I ....-my u.t. llary LyJme and I l>f'&J"tocether at -'a and at niaht. -n..·Flnt thilllf we do when ..., tum out U..l'-'tt ia to u,y U.. Lord's ProTer and pn:r for the ""!UOI!tA -b of us bas. '!'bey might be for people or for aome dif- ference we have bad or to !hare a good m......., we've heard. There ia no uneasiDe88 about praying. we just do it. Every Friday morning I meet with eight men to pray. It bas been a meaningful time for me when we share ~er lieta with otte &Dother. and check problems, and diJCIIU how to take to the world the tbinp we learn from tbe Bible and from our chut;J-. We give each otber adviee and suggestions, but even more im- portant, sympatbetie ears. )tly dad, wbo p~ footbaiF for the New York Gianta. was an en- couragement to me athletieally be- cauae he knew what I wu going through. He was never the ••Little League" type of father. as 110 many dads are. He never forced me into sports. I was able to enjoy them when I did want to partieipate. That's why I know today that l"m playing pro sports by my own choice, not his. Another thing I remember ia that while Dad was with the Giant. there was a chaplain named Father Dudley in the club, and be alwaya outshone theY. A. Tittles, the Frank Gilronlo, and tbe athlete. wb«mt I wor- lamh of God' (John i. 29 ; Apoc. of John v'ii. 14, a nd elsewhere)." To thi~ nothing need be added with the eltCe ption of pointing out what the Rabbi calls "the C hristian fai th" ill actually the faith of the Old Testament he;unifull y .summarized in ba iah .SJ. • • • • Question: Do you luli~v~ in th~ lmmoculat~ Conu ption? Answer: 1be idea of an immaculate conception is oftt!b confused with that of a virgin birth and therefore needs, first of all, to be defined. It refers only to the virgin Mary and not to the birth of the Lord Jesus Christ. Merriam- Webster bu the followina ex;plana- tion: "The miraculous concept ton by which the Virgin Mary 'in the ftnt instant or her conception by a singular privilege and grace aranted by God. was preserved rref: from all stain of original sin.'" This we do not believe. It is a doctrine or the Roman Catho- lic Church and was made an article of faith by Pius IX on IJrecember 8, 1854. We do not believe that it was necessary for Mary heneU to have been sinless in order to Jive birth, throu«h the ovenbadowina of the Holy Spirit (Luke I :35), to Ow: Lord Jesus Otrist. The doctrine does not hold that the mother of Nary wu sin- less but that this toot p&acc .. in the first irliWlt"' of Mary'a oonceptioD ud thus praerved bcr froc. from oriJinal sin. SiDCC: it •u aoc nece.ary for the mother of Mary to be l.i nte. in order for her to be free from the stain of sin, there i• oothina to be pined by this doctrine u it ...... to fhe Lord Jesus Chrilt. It mutt.. therefcn. In the exaltation of ~ary rather Jthan the Lord Jetus Olrill. Qucetton: /1 tlttn •IIY 1pcchJ} llg- "i~c~ 10 tM lett.,-.,.._tifMI /ot~rtti ;,. tltf "SMr of O.,yit/"1 Atuwv: Fr"'quentty lhe 18th kteer of the Hebrew atpha;Nt it found m , the Scar of O.Yid. Thia is UIUIIIy pro- ftOUbCed Ntc T1 aad is cal*' 1 TMtllw . 1n Eftatbib it iii'Uidered by our Ienir -z.. "' fowtd io .... Slar o{ Da ... k tt:pr e:leliiS the -word ZION aad il t.e tymbol Uillrd for ltw: lioniet JltOVIIMIIC , Somctia. the •1rc tWne appan ia tlw: atat. N.-for Ood have alto- hcren tiled ••• su.oth, Adonai and EJo.i. llllped. Rio/kle,_ and ,: t1b 1ft -_,. to be II J&&.laaeste11Wap .... .., nt ~ ol. w1oat a _,. ot God ia lib. .,. ___ ......,of .......... .,. .......... l..s -da!lll' ia bia life. 'I'll& -~be --aD tao,._--- plo ..a,..,.._..----• better JW;pa::tiw.. -~ .... areeataolliaao--IM& ~~--·-~~~. ..... to proride-cbiltlre-dtmdl-- -11-llao alwqo load ott! 11111•-eetial quiet faitiL ,..,., ~ • ill para1pecl. -wibllllll &Del takeo-..., to pn:r for_., · Whoot lwulii-tto a YOUIIIf LifeCampinColoradoSpri-.Ool&- rado. It wu a chance to pt a...,- fT'om hot Da7laa. I _,t boca-I !mew that the 7fll)'8 p7ayed oporlo at the camp-and there would be Iota of girls there! We bad a Young Life cllroctor named Roy MeKaaaon, an all- A.merican eenter for the University of Wubington. He waa a big, atrong Paul Allderaon type and be witneoae<l to aJJ of \IS. ... So many of the rneuacee hit me that week. I pFayed a Pme with God ~ eaid,. "Lord, if You're real, You are going to have to pro~ Younelf to me. I want to find out in penon if You are tbere. I can't keep having tbia queation in my mind aa to whether or not You are alive today. I chaJ.Jenge You to show me. •• And he did. It wasn't an emotional experience, but it was a continuous thing. I would turn slightly in his direction and he would show me more of himaelf. It has been a continual proceu of the Lord's breaking me when ~ need ~ be broken and using me when it is his will to do ao. That fall as a eenior I played quar- terback for Highland Park Hhrb SebooF in Dallu, &lid in tile !I rot game alter my spiritual fenewal [ .. com- pleted" seven out of eeven p1aeee four of them ealll(ht by the other team ! I think if I badn 't bad that ..-ti.a& _'ltitb. tbe Lord at YOU'l( , Life Camp, thoee in=ou..wo~ bav~deotroyed.-· ---h"f l•'f~ven when ·~~·tib .. ;~:ti, dumb thinp, they can still be u8ed by the Lord. I mioaecl a penalty kick In Loo AngeFeo, and ....,loot the came. But aa I was runninl( olr the field I stopped to ta7k with two kiclo, and a letter wu written to a magazine commenting favorably on the incident. I met Jlary Lynne at Sewanee af- ter transferring from Oklahoma State University. I was a H:nior and abe wu a sophomore. Tbe University of the South in Sewanee. Tenneuee, is a small aebool where you know juat about everybody, eo we saw each other every day. We rot to know one another a little better at midweek oervieeo at All Saints CbapoF that aome of ua always attended. After eervices. about 11 o'clock at ni.-ht, the JrUYS waFked the girFs back to their dorms and we talked. Lynne ia from Rossville, Georgia. and went to a Presbyterian • church there. She was more fundamental than I, and we had friendly di~euMiona about a lot of tbial(s. Our concept of marriage ia"three." llary Lynne bad a reFationsbip with the Lord before we met, and I bad my own relationship with him ; when we married, it waa a marriage of three. On the cloys when Lynne ·is u~ with me (like on the ct.ye when 1-'for- get to talt:e out the pr"-), she doesn't feel left aJcme. She aaya "Lord, why did this happen! Yo. aft I!Ointr to have to do oomethln,.." I thialt the otronpot upeet of our marriage ia not only our eommit- menttooneanotber, but our commit- meat to tao Lord. I'm ltill a Fay racier in the Eploeo- pal dltlrelt btrt my miDlotry ia more iDvolwd with -kinl' to I1'0UPII now. I thialt that's my 1fP0C7a1 ana wben I can be ol. .-vice, After my 1e&r at SIIU Law Sdlool I took a 1'&01' of otaV at Perltlu School of 'I'IIoolQu, lt'fa.lt7L llube Ia ti-I'O 110 1*11< to _..,., but I'm eat r:=u. SelftohiJ, I'd hmt to do It, boca...,; I lib tao --ot ..,..... ~~~.!t 'f.!"to ': do tb.Fap half ...,-. lt'a my otr.rt~t but al8o my law that I'm latorootod Ia .. _ ...... I have a Jot '!!! .,..._rtunrtlmltleo to Fa- •-ldda. B11M -theN are ..... ~~,.... .... 711 Done• 'fttat'a t. U.. _ ....... Jiarl.,......._l .... ...... ......... 1--···-= :-..!'\t* .=-..':" .:l"'lf-r:. eat a II J ...... WI' 711 r,. lllowa U. <' 7 oo • librF ..,._ &IIIII I ....., --·~wlll-•111-r aetltrlt7, 1.-,...., •• -- _.__... •• I Jt'a 1IGt tlftr;;.,... ..,...,, l'w lila Lonl'o ww1t ..._II.,_.- (Ill 11-............ .... <:::>< lm-GIT HA~ EJISIGM S£CX*D SECl10M --P~~t l lliiiiD_~_S£PT. 2. 8" OOfOIA ut.L liAR. CAliF. • 'TUESDAY. A~. 10 lion diu SlOO Ia ca. ... tlltliDited to llllq .,.. ••• bom eltJ J1i1fta111 •«era a. Bal:loa ._.._ ?til Md 11th Md 1D tile ll&ft- ... lot at Ita. Md Bay :~ ~ -.. 10 ..; ac. u . . . Two r1.1p YaJ.ed at $ZSO Weh ~tale from tbe bome ol RQmo.d c.u,, un Alta vllb.. Eut Bbdf. betweera 7:30 p.m, ad t :10 p.m. by 80IDeCIIle no remmed a .cree and rot lD t.brouc2J &D opeD wtDdow • • • TOOls nJied at mo •ere stoleo ftom a cance It tbe bome ol lerry Eble _. 11S2 Sea t..e, 8aJtJor Vi~ HUls, ~ ... 8 a.m. ~. 7 IDd 6 p.m. Aac. 10 • A TV set,~. 5~ a barometer, 121oe:s a.Dd other ltems, "1..loec! at $67!, •ere takeo from tbe Sd!oct Boat Co. at 2900 Lafayette, Call_ nery VtUJre, by thle¥es W'bo appanutty got in thnlqgb &D unlocked door 110mettme be- tweeo 7:30 p.m. AGe. 9 and 8:30 a.m. Aug. 10 . MOW AT gestPARD AlnMa )~aft • .......... -fll w~ ......... l801 BrtiiDl ... COIIIa Kea, bu.,_ ~e­ lected tor tedalcal tram-Lac .t SIMIJpmt AFB, Tau, Ia tbe Air Force adatle electroa.lea field. Tbe airiDIJl reeeally com- pleted butc traJa11c at Laetlaad AFB, TeJU. , CHURCHES , TH£ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH "'THE fltiEMDLIEST CHURCH IM TOWMt'' WAYMI! "· MULL I!M. ft ASTOa ••0 A.M. BIBLE CLASSES-11:00 A.IIL. WORSHift HOUR 6•00 ft.M. -EVANGELICAL HOUR SOl MACONOLIA AT UNTA ANA AVI!. COSTA MI!U t. - &tuJ !Bibfe {!h_u 'tdz 23RD ST. at ORAHGE, COSTA MESA-6 .. 5.5050 REVEREND NOR!m OOMPF, PASI'OR Slmday mol'1l1DC woTShlp -10:45 a.m. SUnday Scbool SUDdaJ e¥en1Dc worship -6:30 P·"'· 9:30 a.m. w...-y Bible study and prayer •••.•• 7:00 p.m. AD lDdepeDdeot cwrch with Bible teaehblc mlDistTY IAPTIIT CLIPP DL. MIWOIT -6G.t4a DL P. IIMTOM .. 111011 PAITOa -MY ~L •• • • • ... A.A. .. ._. n•aY -~ ....... A.A. • ', .... t•• , ..... .. t7a..os ""· "'*"' ... -d Jr. ....... a... ...... ..... .,,_..,,3 GRACE BOLE CHURCH v,terqa' MemoriAl Bide., 565 W. 18th, Costa Me~ REV. TOM TYitE£, Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES: 10:30 A.M. A 7:00P.M. Sunday School, all ages, 9:30 HOME BlBLE CLASSES: ('all 5 52 ..()()92 .,.eacruns Bibk Doctrine• We inYite you to worship LUTIIEJtlAN CHU'CH. A TrEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE ChristiOft Sci..-ce S.rYices FrRST OfURCH OF OfRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido Newpdrt lkach SUNDAYSOfOOL 9' lO:IO L •• SUNDA'V S£R V1C£S 9 & 10:30 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8 p.m: READING ROOM Week cbys: 9 a.m. -5 p.m. 9r'ednesday:9 .,-,7:45 p.-. Tuaclay 9 a.m.· 5 p.m.; 7-Y p.m. SECOND CH\TRCH Of OfRIST, sCIENTIST Newport Beach at Corona dd Mar 3100 Pacific View Dr. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 a.m SUNDAY S£1lVlCE10a.m WEDN ESD AYS:OO -, :\t ~ Reaclin& Room: . I~ GIUJS. model lblp ..Uder, Is sbowD with b1.s Kale ...W t1 tile WublaetoD Galley, or1CiD&llY cSe- slpld ...ter t1r1e dlreetiGa ot GeDeJ"tl s.edlct ArDold.. ,._ ..._ became tbe Amerku Refolatioa's most ID- flulllou trallor. Tlds model wtn be 011 dllplay at tbe llaltMw VIew dee ot Calllmda First BIDk Sept. ? ~ Oct. 1 dllrlac u o:blbU eotttled ''Tall sbJps 11'1 commc to Kwport.'' featured at all 5 local oftlces ot CaiJJDrDla Flr'lt --WestcWI, Bayside. Efart)or Ytew, s.rtor aDd eo.ta Mesa. 1be maiD eddblt wm be at 1501 Wette.Wf Drtn. A crud prl.le of a tree cnllse to tbe Ca.rtbbeu wm be preseated at tbe coocluslOil of tbe C week .. eot. Focal point of tbe dlsplay, SboYD at tbe WntcWf doe, wUl be a model of the CouteUatioo tbe ft.nt lblp bedlt for the U. S. Nary. The Coostella~ t1oa. lunched lD 1797, ciefeated tbe best of NIPOLeoD's ~ lD a aiDcle combat in 1803, later foagbt lD the Clftl War aDd remalDed lD actin sernce 1IDtil retlre- mtllt lD 1955. Vldors to tbe 5 particlpltlnc oftlces will recelYe a parcluneot reproduction of tbe Frtpte COil-......... HousewHe scares off ihief A Harbor HlgblaDcls bouewUe appereotly sur- prl.le a barclar Tlllrlday, Aile. 19, eautac blm to drop tbe loot be wu taki.Dc fl'om ber bome. A DeJcbbor chased tile supect_ but be rot away. Marta Mldjpn told pollee abe arrtYed borne at lSSO BampAt.re at 1:10 p.m. IDd aw a car puked lD trout of ber borne. A. sbe c!ron lDto tbe drtYew&J tonrd her cance, l IIWl attttnc iD tbe ca.r began frantica.llJ book- IDe his born, appareotly to alert an accompllce l:Dstde. Next door nelgbbor A. L Melden said be saw a man ln his tweoties )Imp the fence l.Dto h1s yard and be gne chase, but couldn't catch the suspect. A1oog the way, the suspect left a cal- culator and jewelry, valued at $575, whlch Mrs . Mad1- pn said had beell taken from ber ransacked borne. ~~C'L WRAP-UP -Ltlt~s....-rt:aeet-111., ...... 'l Beacb cttr c..ct1 ..... 1M .....,....,...-.: • PARK BOND ELEC- TION, ctnac ?Oten a cbuce to deeJde • baJtDr 15 sites tor u ntimated $7 ml1l.ioo, wu Rt tor ne.zt May 31. • CITY TAX RATE was set at $1.11 per $100 as- Maid ftlaattoo of property. aln()IIIIHnc to a 5~ reduction from lut year's nte. • BIG GARAGE bullt by J. D. Wallloc at h1s home at 1111 KtDc• Rd.., cwr Rlfta, will hue to come cioW'Q, tM CoaDcU ruled. be- eaue it nolates tbe permJt lf'Uiled by tbe city PlanD1Dg Commiaioll. • PACIF1C ELECTRIC rlcbt-of-wa:t property tn WMt Newport wtll be bou(bt by tbe cltJ tor $1?0,000, the Cc.mcO decided. u part of tbe West Newport put. • BURR ALLEGAERT of Z!OO Aralia, l:ut Blutt, ns named by Councilman Pa.ul Ryclloft to saeeeect St8PMa Donaldson, •bo bas resigned from the eortronmental quality cootrol ctttuns ad- rtsory committee • • HARRY BUBB or Sea- COil Bay ns re-confirmed as the cJty's representattn oo the Oruge County Health Planni.ng Council, and Wil- liam Cunni.ogham of Corona del Mar was named as h.ls alternate. • ARCADE TRAFFTC plan was brought op by Crab Cooter restaurant proprie- tor Bob Roublan, wbo ac - cused t.be Spaghetti Factory restaul'I.Jrt of violating park- l.ng agreements. Tbe Council set a Sept. 13 date for re- view of the Arcade tra.mc system. • CITY'S INSURANCE plu 1riU be reviewed and discussed aptn 011 Se1Jt. 13, as a resuU of c rttlclsms of the plan. OF THE MASTER 2900 Plcllk V'tnr Dr. Coroudel Mlr, Cllif. ~WRENCE 0 . FRUHUNG Putor -: Phone 644-2664 P U BLI C N OTI CE 3500-B E. CoutRW,. ' ______ ....:.....;;:.....__ NANCY RUBINSTEIN APPOINTED AT OCC WORSHIP SERVICES: Sat. 5 p.m. ••• IDIDrmal Sa. 9 a.m. • • Lttarctcal Eat ... ce oa Narc:i••• FICTITIOUS BOSJNESS ~on.:Fri.: 10 J·!"· to S p:m NAME STATEMENT Snday aftenaooa: 1 to 3 , Tbe I:»Jiow1Dc penoa Is Sat.: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ....,._ t.st.... Y diall cl -.. u: Unt- ou are cor Y invite , Yeral EzecuUYe Semces. Nunery and Coffee Hour to attend Churcll Sen-ice• I ZS51 flartor BlYd.., llot, -=========~=an:cl:t:o:u:sc:R::eacl=m=· •~gR=oo=aa=. -~· · Cotlla Yea. Ca. 92626: r-Bei'Dlce D. Snyder, 2358 l'l~moutn Congrerational Churcll_ Hutlor, f1ot, COlt& Mesa, , Caldonala 91&26. A F'f« llltd htd~~ Con~ptit¥fll/ Ottistitut OtUI"Ch , 'l'bla butneu ls coadacted by ID IDdiYidllal. THE REV. JOHN A. LINDVALL. Minister su•DAY II.YICU• -•• A.M. AND I .. M A:L CHURCH SCHOOL AT 10:00 A.M. smmAY 3282 BROAD STREET, NEWPORT HEIGHts ~ ... prcHicMd Phone: ~-D40 Slped: Benalee D. Snyder. 1'1111.1 stllem.t was ftled wttla tbe caaaty clert fll Or- up C..ty Alae. 14. 1976. PabUa: Aar. K, Stilt. Z, t, 11, 11'71, Ia tbe N..,..m IWtlor EMicD. F -«»1Z5 ********************** * PWIIilh Your ,_. * FICIIIIOUS 8USIESS NAME stAJEMENT Jt. .• ,.. . . . ,.. ,.. •• TMI I ~ ·&.d:: :::=: .:::-_:CH,.. • OF,-ICE AND P,_INTIN~ PLANT: ~t tt.'c:oAST HIGHWAY ,., .. ," CO"ONA DEL MA,_, CAL.I,-OfltNIA • IM21 • Jt. If-COST OF II'L.UI .10.00 ,-c)llt .. Jt. Pu•L•cATtON ONlY 125.00 . couNl'V ,.,LING Fe:e: Jt- Jt. ••ITI o• CALL TNI IMII ... -t7J.tlll-l'q. •••ta.L O.LA. •o•eu .. Jt ftLIAII liMO D."'~ •o•s TOt • Naocy Rubtnsteln of El Toro, anas90cla.teprofessor or bustness ec!ucatl011 atOr-uce Coast CoUege since 1965, has been na.med as- slstaDt cba.lrpersono!OCC's baSl.Dess education dlvtston. She replaces Richard L. Howe, •bo was named dlvl- sloD cbail'mu last June. A natln of Detrolt, Mrs . RubiDStetn teaches word processing and new of!lce teebDoloCJ at OCC. She r e- ce1Yed a B.S. de(ree trom YJeblpD ~te Universtty aDd ber K. A. from Pepper- dlDe. Prior to jotntnc the OCC staa. abe ~ tlr 4 years Ia a.. Newport-Mea walfted ICMol cl.ltrtct. ATTORNEY HAMED FOR LEGAL CLINIC Keuitb J. Kubda~Ne•­ port 8acb ba.s beeD selected u ~ attorney and t11net8r of Western State thdYertlty CoUere of Law of Ormce Coanty's lepl cllldc.. Be IIU be.a a member ot a. TuttD law tlrm of ..,.lldl ' KIIIDda after =Ill from R.aiUIIp fll Law ID 197f. He reclttwd ld.l blcca.Jareate -... from oc lmDt'. Jt-N .... E ..... n·•··-··--•••••••" .. ..., ...... n-·•··-··-··········-.... -....• -........ -······--······ Jt 1: ADDRESS ..•..•...••..•..•....•••..••.. ·····················-·················· .'1 ... 11111111111A--T111111T-... E-S_S_E_I ... • ... ~::·::·~:··:~·:::·::·;:::::::·~-~·::·.:::~:·~-~::~ ... : =-~~ ·-· *** ~. * jt ~·-* * * •.• * * * .• * * * ==:.::.:. • WEDNESDAY, At.Xi, 11 Vice oftlcers arrested Llll1an V a.rps Wendou_ 29, or SlOta Ana, and L1oda Kopera Boeper, 28, of Westminster, at 9:15 p.m. at the ''Wright Pbce" mas- sage parlor,1023Bircb, air- port area, and Weodo&a •as charged '*1th prostttutloll and Boerner w1th poasesslOil of a llYPodermtc Deedle and syrlage ••• Duid Borcba.rdt. 2066 Flamiogo, Costa Mesa., reported a $SOO bicycle stolen from a trteod's un- locked pnce at 13 Barbor Island, between 8 p.m. AGe. 7 and 6:30 p.m. AQg. 12 ••• While Pbyllls LoGrnecker's unlocked car •as parted lD her IID.locted ga.ra.ge at ber borne at 5004-A Seasbore West N e-.po rt. betweeo 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., some- one took ber purse and coo- tents from tbe front seat, for a total loss or $138 • . • KenDeth Toy's 1969 Volvo auto was stolen from the driveway of hls borne at 309 Heliotrope, Corooa del Mar, between 1:30 a.m. and 8 a.m., but pollee bter found it puked belli.Dd the Bank or Newport, 2166 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar, wttb •hat Mr. Toy said was a..n unaccounted -for 55 extra mUes 011 tbe speedometer, aDd a b&ckp mmoo &Ell aDd n ciog trophies missq from tbe car • . • Someone stole 3 wucbes, valued at $619, trom tbe omees of the lnDontlve Time Co., 4500 Campus, airport area.. between 6:30 p.m. Aug. 10 and 8:30a.m. Aog. 11. • THURSDAY, AUG. 12 Arthur Bernard Len Jr., 22, of 4737 &lrrey, Cameo Rtcblands, was booked at police headquarters ln what POllee said was the windup or a month long l'()W)c!up o1 12 loeal street dealers of coca1De and herotn • • • Gary Ernest Richards, 40, was arrested at tus borne at 10Z2-l/2 w. Balboa BlYd., Balboa, at 4:45 a..m. on a San Bunardino court warrant cbupng him with robbery • • • Dione Smith Seely, 21, of 820 Irvine, Newport Heights, was charged with mJsdemeanor dnm.t drtvtng at 2:50 a.m. at Jamboree and Coast Hlry., near lrrine Terrae@ •• WhlJe Robert White's car was parked at his home at 229 Caoal, Newport Shores, be- tween L1:45 Aug. L2 and 8 a.m. Aug. 13, someone stole a rac11o speaker and Z pairs of glasses, n.lued at $11 0 • • • An antiQUe sna1.l tossU. valued at $165, was stolen trom Jimmie Kirkley Interiors, 3701 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar, bettreeJJ 5 p.m. Aug. 12 and 1:30 p.m. Aug. 13 • . • sten Means, 1924 Tereslta., Hubor Hicblands, reported a $150 sarlboerd stolea from 51Mb St. bucb . • FRIDAY, AUG. 13 c.aa~ .. Enn CabUl. 20, of 8 LIDcta Isle, after betnr <1'1 tltlmed for bltchbUclDi 011 W. Cout Hwy. 1H1U tbeB&l- boa B&J Cbl), wu booUd oa a wvru~ ebUiiDr btl' wltla 1.ailll a doe nn 100. Ult!Uibed ••• Wblle Tbomu Sidle'• eu wu lD tht part-ill &at It .... ....weoce at Oabood III&J"tmt'lltl from 6 p.m. '-13 U .W I a.m. Ael. 14, •IMODI seole a ---ndk» .. fthMd at $110 • • • ,..,. 'lt'bo cot .. .., ........ ..... ..... B ..... zs canc.a CJt c~ ..., 11 pl1ra of • c mu, filled • $ln. r..a......._n~~taa. ,._ llll Beet 8t.J Dr., , ... _. p.a. All(. ltud 1:• &.at ._ 1C ,_ ~-.. ......... Ina c.a.tn. ftllel .. hiO. ,... ... ._a. ..... ot~roao ...... tmMin.-r,Ba&. -. .._._ t p.m. AIIIJ. ..... , .... -IJ .. . ·~rtll. ..... ... ..U ~ k a tllll ... fll ............ b'OID tM rnU•c. fll Jfl- freJ ZJper, 1100 G~, ~ ..._.,..._10 a.a.Mc..tul5p.a. ..... u. • SATURDAY, AUG. 14 Bomaa Le\era~ za. ol 481 s..ta Qa. XIWJ)Oit Hdc~U. wu cllarpd ..... bebir ~-... OrderlY tit 4:10 a..a, II tilt -~·--.... , DIRECT IFORtS ~ONTEMPORARY FURNITURE Crystal • Dlina -Bridal registry MfW ADDRESS OESIGN "LAZA • 140 N•-.•" c-.. , D.,., S..lte UO 100 b1oet otS!M. Wellttcew. port ••• ~ ...... and jlls, n.llaed Ill $1%1, •ere IIIDiafrotD a.pCMildll of Ha.rtaor CMtltiM Cllu'eb. Z4011n1M. Wellt ow-BQ, betw-I:JO p.m. ~. 1! and 9:30 a.m. ~. lC 3 3 3 A clti.leu bud ndlo, YllMd at $SZS. wu AoJe from Dou Comte•s YU Wblle It wu parted at Ids liiDme at 70C Martcold. Col"'OIa del -"' Mar, betnaJ 5 a.m, Alae. ~ .... lC and 8 a.m. "-'· 15 • • • ~ WJdle Jota BuD's na wu parted Oil tbe lllrett...,. bl.l ..... , • ···?-.... bome at 10Z9 8olude 11111111J' " ••n•• au~••• O..C.. 1' el: 64UJa aAIIC'M8•c••• lrYtDe Tern~, betw.. 10 " ._ E I! .-A ,_ ... 1M G a.m. ud 5 p.m., .omeaoe · I ~~~~~-·"·~~--~-o_.,~··o~AYS u TO a stole his $114 stereo cu- aette player ••• WbOe a S5-year~lc! womao Yllllt:lDI ben trom Santa MOGica wu ilcct.ac aloag t.be IW"fliDe at ?: 30 a.. m. at 8th and e>ce.a fl"'Dl. Balboa, abe ale! sbe was grabbed trom beblDd by a tnaD about 5-7 130 lbs !5 years old. ~ lD i: sbJ..rt and Jeans, wttb a medium beard and bare feet. wt1o attempted to rape ber, bat ran any wbeo Z arfen came near them. • SUNDAY, AUG. 15 BLJrglar 1 HOW MUCH CAN ,YOU AFFORD TO LOSE IF A BURGLAR DECIDES 1:0 BREAK INTO YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS TONIGHT ? Sea Coast will plan your home or business security system. Phone 642-3490 Dean R1cba.rd Relford. 21, of 1824 W. Balboa., Ceatral Ne-.port, was arretted at b1s borne at 3:ZO a.m. 011 a war- rant cbarging him w1t.b faU- ure to ~ iD CC*rt 011 a m tnor cha.rg'e • • • AD $800 calculator and a $10 plaater •ere taken from t:be omee of Rlgbt Realty, -4341 Birch. airport area.. betweee 3p.m. Aug. 14 IDd 4 p.m. Aag. 15 ... 0oe case MCb of sootcb wblskey and 'f'Odb were seo-Now! le11 from u CJIMil p.nce at tbe bome of GeralcS Me -SEA COAST A1A11M SYSTEMS Keonett, 3815 Seasbore, tA ....._ ~ ._ c... .....,.. ......, West Newport., beltW .. 1 p.m. and 1:10 p.m. • • . • 1651 Placewtia A .... C.•'-M••• A $'700 tea set wu haJ'Ilar-;;:;;:·:·:·;l;l;ll;P;;;;;;;;::= l&ed from tbe bomeoiGeorp Scaleles., Ua7 Bamboo. Eul Bat!, bettrMl 1 p.m. alii 1:10 p.m. • • • Gary RW. Z03 7tb, Bdloa, rtpOJted a $7 81 VHF radio atoleo from his boat at 181C E. Bq. Balboa, betweeo AQC. 1 and Aug. 15. • MONDAY, AUG. 16 William Enrect Enos, so, of ZSCS Newport, Costa Mesa, was cb.a.rpd wWl be- IDe lntoxicated aDd dlsol"'er- ly in an automobDe at 11:30 Balboa ••• A $1%5 car radio -.as stol• from Earl Tate's car While 1t was parked Dear his reslcSeoce at 415 Dahl1&, Corona del t~ar, hom 10:SO p.m. Aug. 16 ontO 8 a.m. Aug. 17 ••• A burglar Wbo removed a screeo to ret lD stole stereo and pboto equtp.. ment ruued at $1,015 from the home of Kelsey Peter- son. 10 Encore, Newport Crest, betweeo 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. . . . Someooe stole $17 8 tn casb fl'om ao unlocked omce at Ha.tcb's Hallmark shop, 39 Fashioo Island. betw eeo 1 0 a.. m. IDd 12:45 p.m •••. While Dar- rell Rice's car was pultecS near bls home at 441 Pros- pect, Newport Shores, be- tween 6:30 p.m. A&ag. 16 ud 6:30 a.m. the 17th, 110meoDe stole a cltluns bud radlo and a Yrt~tWatch. nlued at $325 ••• AD estimated $188 damage wu daDe to Sblrley Saber's car W'blle ·it wu CUSTOM THERAP£UJIC SPAS CJfiEN7~ apw $11 WI 9U!! I!SI!t!plW JJ116Y· l2222 SO. HAidOR ILVD •• GARDEM GROVE 27601 FORIES ROAD, LAWHA MIGUEL ANAHEU• 712·3~1 CARDEN GROVE 750..7665 FULL fitTON 17 1.t020 LaGUNA MIGUEL 131-2l7S STATE L I CENSE COASTAL AaEA ...... NO. 192137 20%0A= on all CASH &CARRY Drapery Cleaning COlT ... THE WORLD'S LARGEST'' restONS the htdden beauty .n your draperies. Coit removes and duns drapenes. rW"I.S them with perta:t pMats and @Y@n hems. And a Cott ~nine.,. ... dr..-, ... Phone tor • hi Wltife_. end..,. .. no oblption. • -==-------=--·--.. ~----.. --.. -.... , PUBL I C NOTICE S-!UM FICTITIOIII BIJSllfESS NAME STATEMENT no--...... ~> dolllc •a~atas w. Ktens CeraJilloo. ISll So. llllia st .. SMta Aat, Calli. 9!70'7: TI_,.J J. -. 509 So. Garuey, SaDtt Au. CalU. mot . TtU tMsiMss ls l"CCDddlcttd by .. lldlridrlal. ._, TlmoiiiJ J . Ruol. Tbll ttatemeat wu ttlfJCi wltb tbe COIIIlly dert: of Or~ up Coaty Aug....-&, 1976. hbU:Ib: Aile. tz, 19, u. Stpt, !, 19'76, tn theN"PI)rt Harbor Eulp. F -59?50 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS MAllE STATEMENT Tbe toUawiPc pe~ are Clc:IADC butDeas as: Newport Pro WatertpOrts £quJ,pmebt1 lUO W. Coast HW)'., NI!'W- port Bcb. 9!e60: Robert JOIIIIlb Mt.lblca Jr .,115 Me. 0.1 ftepNo. Su Clemente, CL 9H'l!; Dacan M.ae- Grecor Mllae, 12118 Buaro Rd., Gardlo Gron 92604. Tbll butaus 1s conducted by a c-en.J partl'lerahip. Stped: Robtl1 J. MischJca Jr. Tbia ltltemnt wu llled wttb tbe eollbt}' elert of Dr-uce coaory Aug. 17, tV76. Pablllb: "Ill· 19, 26,s.pt. 2, 9, 19'76. iD tbe Newport Hubor EDSip. F ..60306 P U BLIC NOTICE S-31480 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAYE ST ATEME!-11 Tbe tollowtnc per.oo la dotac basiDnl as: M'-b:l l)ryooll, uw~ .-, -"lejD, Calli>mla tom, BndJ-....... tiDe, ZS6t2 St. SleD&, Mls- -VIejo t!675. TIUs bu:ianlt.s cODdllct- td by aD iDdtYldual. Slped: Brady R. """"""•· Till$ ttatemeDt wu 1Ued ,.tb the coaDty clerk of Or- qe tOUDty AJac, 17. 19'76. Plabllsb: Au1• 26, Sfpt. 2, 9, 16, 19?6, lD the Newport Rubor Enslp. F -60365 PUBLIC NOTICE FlCTmOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe follot'hlc penou art dolDC bui.DeA u: Newport Beacb Reltals Co., P.O. Box %'74, 45-40 CampUs: Dr.,New- port Beach 92660: Paul J. B•rehett, flO Acacia, Co- ~ del Mar, Ca. 9Z6Z5; Don«a A. Burchett, 410 Acaela, CoroDP del Mar,Ca. t262S. This buaJoess 1s CODduct.ct by • poenl --· Slptd: Paul J. Burchett. Tbts ltatement wu ftled wlttl the county clerk of Or-.,.. c~ Aug. 17, lt76. PIII>UJI" Aug. 19, 26, Sopl. ·-A:iiii>Gia•••• IIAII&IrAft..r n.eeu aile,.. ... an ....... ('(_ ....... -. ....... -........... c-.-. Mr .......... I'& .. -.uo••-Aoo.. '"' ·-.c.ur.~~&.• Mra. ....... , A. Pllfll.•to Wnt IICielaa , .... Mrtd-., Calli. _, llr. • lin. Cttei'S!el B.JWk.410Wtzt KMel!e AN-. AMW-., Calli. _, llr. • ..... cw17•• J. v..-... •to ... KlfliDa ............ . Calif.-. Tbls '-liaeuls eowt.ded by a Uinlted pm& ... """"' Ra-s. Polol. 1bls ............ m.t wtttl aw OCIIIiltJ ctert If Or- ..,. c_, ""'· u, It'll. ""'~~* ""«· II, H,s.,t. z. 9, 197&, .. tht ...... rt Harbor EuJp. F -1007'1 PUBL.IC NOTICE S-11999 FIC11TIOUS BLJsrNESS NAME STATEMENT The followillc peraa. ll"f> ctolac butAeu as: GoldT"*t Stable, 14 El Dondo LaDe. Nnport Btacb. Cllllom&a 9J<6S, Doalol Labo)·, 4550 Capri Way, Sacnmtllto. Catuonia 95111; Jot. A. Patdltcct, 501 Pardlrcl Rood, Uldab, Calllonla 95412; G.arp E. Pal"'ttlccl. 650 VtcbyHW.Drt~, Uldah, Ca1Uomia 9541!; J'*llb J. Pornaa, 1211! B411Ufatt, Nortllridee, Callforit.LI 91SZ4; Georce w. Beyer, 62tH Fraoc~Da Drtn .. MalJ.. bu, Caltloroil 902&5; lAI• M&n&MO,. 205!2 Roca Cldca ort,., M&Ubu, CIJll)m&a 90265; Cba.rles H. Cramer, 406 Carlotta, N""POrt Beactl, Callforola 9!6&0; To- p&<" Corpontloo, By l H. Ploof. Pruldreat. 10to Wnt l!nf. •tot, Ptay.a dtl Rey, CaiUonda 90201; St•NI: R. BalttkiR'e1 U105 Rahill Aq. nueo Granada HW.. Call- fomil, 91U4; Ceorp W, MaeDer, SO'?JS MaaaGeo Orin, MallbQ, Calll)nla 90!65: Mock II. T ... ta,IIIS Saset Drt .. , Arroyo Crude, C&Womia 9UZO; R ... rt W. F-ek, 14 £1 D!)ndo Lut. Newport B•ctl, Ct.lllomla 92610. Ttlll bulla-llcoMitMd ... .--.... . Slpoot RoOort W. Ft .. . patrtek, ~nl ..,..r. Tbll ltatemlllt 1I'U tiled with the COIIDt)' clerk of Or· •or• C-ty Aug. 4, lr76. ...,u.n, Aoc. It, H, Sop!. 2, 9, 1976, In the Newport Harbor Eulp, F -59137 PU BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSilttSS NAME STATEMENT The toi)OWIDC ~ Ia dotac basfMM u: Merrell Hair lloslp, zm E. cout Hl«tnray, Coi'ODI del Mar, CalU. 9%125: Joetph MatMw CavaMiflb, JliOZ N~ Park Dr., Lacwaa Nlpel, ca. am. This buslMNla coadleted by Ill iDdiYidllll. s-J-,._ CaYU~.Qib, This statement wu !lied wUh the COUDty cluk of Or-ance COUDty Aia(, 24, 197&. Publish: AUC'. !$, Sept. !, 9, 16, 19'76, in tbf. Nwport Harbor Enstp, F ..f0111 PU BL IC NOTICE S-Z5S5Z NOTICE or DISSOLUTION OF PARTK£RSKIP --~· lltUIIPY, S9'T. t 1111 -==~=,-,,..-_~~~u:•:L~I~c~N:O:T:o~c;~a;--nlllll~~-~E:;Dc;IE;,:;"':;~:;!·~-;;I':Ac;E~~~'""C~~~~A,;;!!fl-~IIA;;.;;I!,':·C!!=:-..:~..;U:.;•:.;L~.:_;;c;;"~O;T.:;I:.!C:.IIt-. PICiiikUI*•••• -PU.LIC NOTrCE PUBLIC MOTt-CE. Ol JW-:r.:.w_ lWa lrATIIIIIIT --- ntWI---1> s.-· s---~~ ........ -... u: --FIC iil10118 ._.. FICltnoUI aca•• .. Clir C I fi.._Ciir .. • S aer, 1711a MI.. NAME STAftMEJrr MAME STAT&IIIDT .............. .... Cal. -Gary AIM 1'110 llllooltoc-Is Tile--II .......... '1! !'\~::-... .,._., •a' •• at.-dolll bade ma • can~ac dloUI •tt:•n, u: 1'111 a. --• • c..-.Cal.-. T--C-,Ioe..UOI O.AIIDS.COIIPAIIT,LIII-.... k .. JFJ 11'- 'Niab t nlu•dlcled ~:!..':-l~t!:; ITED, SUO Pa4 ~ ::: -.,:n;•7 ... 0:: "'.:,..!-=, ~· o,.... c-• ....__ ~~ =-=-<-· lrt' zn • ) .,. 11U zlltu 111 .,.. ftled ary Rat Mtltltlol Corp.., CtMr'71 PartMr, SUO hat: .._,1? I ...... . dlla.-,.ewtaiOr-1101 w• La v..._-"~ 1107, 11--II----ec..y .... II, It'll. 1101, o,_, Calllonk Bes.,._ C&lllol*-P.--.-. -,. N:U* -.-. a, ... z, Hill. TblsbellrtVIICI t W ............. .. t, 11, lr'll. Ia tMift..-t TtUt.wt•n•ts~ bJ a Umlted ........ ., -fa? ~ 1Mt Ell -Eoolp. F.-, brs---Aclor, .. -of P.ll. II Corpontaoa •me:-Qruce Geotnl Partaer. 111eC I • .. OsttiN fl .. CU'Ciac 6 hl~DDD~Uy Re-Tbls ....... wu tllsd .. ;Mt .... CIIrW,It PUBL.IC NOTICE CP-1651 FICttft)IJS BUSINESS NAill£ STATEIIEIIT hallll-Corp, F. R. VU-wtlll tbe coulplerhtOr-- -_. .... .,.. ~ PJWMeal. a.are eout:r J .. y zt, 1m. _, all ,_ 1 ... n , 0 Tills --... ftled -II* ...... s.t.!, - -...... -wUIII tbe co.tr eJert o1 ar.. 9. 16, 19'7&, 111 tM Na411p1Nt n 11-. ..... .................. dcl6lc bi«<MU u: AM.er- plala~ Ta .. no~ 156% H-rt Blfll., C.. 11-, Orup ec.., OH!'I' Frau KoJ6ace, 5U Pl-ltoll Pl., AllaJoolm, CaiU. 92106. ~~ •-16 lr76 Rut>or •-~ F -5-CIIJ Co I .... _, ._. • • --CIIJ of"'-*- Pllblllta: ADc'·19• 2&,Stp._ P UBLIC NOTICf .......... , ....... I, 9, 1176, ill tbe Newport --'-'=~::;;:;:;.:..:.:=-Hartlor EDAp, F 4020'7 S..Z5U& ~eltpllt ........ ' .. Tbla W«<' au Ia CODdactfld by u Aldlridul. ......,, Frua Ko1111a(•. nts ttatemlfll: wu ftl-.1 wltb tile couty cJ•rk of Or· up c_, Aug. 19, 1976. Proltlakllll £a<: row Ser- 'keS. lt21 Nortb Tustl£ A .. ., S!aata Aaa, Ca, 92701, Etc row J'16-1Ut~MF. N>Usll' Aoc. Z6, Sop!. 2, 9, II, 19'7&, ln tk Nnpor1 Harbor EDSIIIL. f -60643 PUBLIC N.OTICE P U BL IC NOT ICE S-Z5Mt FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foUOWI!Ig periOilS are dotnc bustaess as: u seflll Semces, 660 Newport Ceo- ter Drt•e. SUite Z85. New- port Beactl, Callfomia 9!660: Arnold c. Horton, 3!58 Mulgotd Ctrcte. Costa Mesa, Callfornb. 9Z6Z6; Larry W, K.lng, 467 Erbes Road, ThoUsand Oaks, Call. fomia 91360; Rlcbard L. Buchea, 1101 West 190tbSt., FJCnTIOUS BUSINESS GardeBI., CaiUorola 90248; NAME STATEMENT , Douclu H. Kruschke, 895 Thf loUO..Iac per.oa Is St. Charles Orin, Apt. •9, dolDJ buslDeq u : Future TnousaOO Oaks, Calllomia Perf«t, tiM F11t11re Perfect 91360, Orp.nlt.aUoa, •57 Balboa This buslDess lscooducted CoYeJ, Newport Beach, Ca. by a general partnership. 9266S: Howard Pill I Tugler, Slped: Arnold C. Horton. •57 Balbol C~JVes, Newport Thls statement was fileJ Bn<"tl, Ca. 9!S63. wltb the county derk ol Or- Tbtt: butoess ls cooducted anc:e County Aug. 20, 1976, STATEMENT OF ABAJm- ONME·NT Or USE OF FIC- TITIOUS BUSINESS MAllE The lollowlor pe..- hne abl~ tbe ue ot the ftctttlolts buslDea:a.une: Amanr.lmtotl, Ltd., 1101 DoYe street, Satte 145, New. port Beaeb, Calllorata 92660. The FlcUtiOII& Bul- ness Name referredtoaboft was tued ln Orure Couty on February Zl, 19'75: L. Sl1a ylor Coqper. 420 L1Aden Street, Latuna Beacb, Call- fomla 92:651; T, Hllfleld Cooper, 420 LindeD Stlftt, Laguna Beach, Calllomll 92:65 1. This business was coa- ducted by a generalpa_rtDer· ship, Signed: Cooper. T. Hatfteld This statement was tu~ with the county clerk of or. ange County Aug. 16. 1976. Publish: Au~~:. 2:6, Sept. Z, PUBL.tC NOTICE P U BL IC NOTICE A ... IIIII: -LDt ·--· ... ..-.ea. .-us. 1'lrlls >« zsta:c 0 c ... ~-... t1$'1 ......, -£. Do -. ftM 'lit 2 Rill ft5 fDtd ....... __ ,Or_ _c.-,-.. a,tm. ..U.: ... I, t, 11, D, It'll, Ia U. ~ -Eoolp. F- PUBL.IC NOTICE fiCIIIMAII .. MDII. MAII&IrATI:*"I ,.._.......,,..,san dllllhshrssaaa.aa•s, --lA.. n •-..-_..._ __ .._ M,fh! F,IIOII.._LL, .......,......_c.__, IAallllaiallall,--..... llu:urtl7liiM kh. CL, -· by u iodh1dlaa.J. Publish: Aug. 26, Sept. 2, Slped: Howard Tanclu. 9, 16, 1976, tn the Newport Tbls statement was at~ Harbor Ensign•. F -60692 9. 16, 1976, 1n the Newport Harbor Ensign, F -41201 P UBLI C N O TICE ncnnous !'U'R!CESS nu •d• uall c aaneted NAME STATEMENT b)'-~~· with tbt eounty d<irk of Or- aJIIe CCMttJ Aur. t, 19'76. PubUa: Ala(. 12. 19, 26, $tp:. 2, 19'76, 1D thtN!'wport Hltbor Eul«n. F .59663 PUBLI C NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT TM followbe pe~ are doill( bullaeu u : Clark K-Florist, 81 Fuhlon llliDd., Nnport Beach, Ca. 9HIO: Clark Ketmedy, 227! Rvtc•n• CoD Mea, Ca. NGI; llonlb)' W. K-.dy, ZZ7J Rutprs, CCHib Mesa, Ca. UU6. 1'1111 ... -. .. coodv<led by an JDdl'tct.J, Slpad: Clark Keonedy, "-bll8h; Aar. 12, 19, !6, Stpl:, Z, 1976, in the Nnport Harbor Eoalp. f -59662 PUBLIC N OTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The loJJowiDI Pt~nocs are (lotlc b .. IDels u: Bl( D's Worms &DIS A&rtel&ltara1 Procllllcts, ZU SZodst.,New- port Beacn, Cal, 9166!: Den, Ills -... us Sllld, Nn-port Belch, Cal. t161S; On- all Crue,Z49665t.tpeoach, L-Hilts, Cal. nsss, Georp Garu.., 10112 Bolli, Apt. 5, Cl.l"dt!D Cron, Cal. ...... Thla bustneu ls cooducted by I pa!'raJ plrtDtrlbl,p •. s_, Dtools Bollouoo. Tbls ltltemear .. , ru.c~ wttll the eou.aty clerk or Or. qe Coaoty Aug. 4, IS'76. Plbll8h: Auc, 1Z, 191 261 Stpc. !, 19'16, lathe Newport Hutlor Enaip. F ·59661 P UBLI C N O TI C E S-25346 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person 1s doing business as: Tb.e Loan Arrucer, Z07 North Broad~ way. Santa Aaa, Ca. 92601: WWilm Earl Baker. Jr., 13131 Prospect Aveoue, Saota Ana, CaiUornla 92705. This business is conducted by an iuUvldual. Sl.ped: WUUam Earl Baker, Jr. "J;bts. statemeot was Dle<l Wlth the county clerk of Cr- ance County Aug . 17, 19'76 . Publl.stt: Aug. 26, Sept. 2, 9, 16, 1976, ID the Newport Karbor Eoslgn. F -60311 PUBL IC N OT ICE S-308%5 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The follo·dng persons are doiD« business as: E & T Entnprtses, 4313 Huelwt Ave,, Seal Beach. Caltfornia 90'740: Joseph Thomas Bu- boll.lc, 431! Hatelnut Ave., S•I Beach_ CaiUornia 90'740; WllUam Gardner, 6011 Santa Barbara Avenue. Garden Crove. California 92645. This business Is coodu cted by a ceneral partnership, Sl.gned: Joseph Thomas Bubonic. Thll: statement was rtled with the cOUDty clerk ot Or - a~e County July 29, 1976, Publls:tt: Aug. 12, 19, 26, Sept. 2. 1976, to the Newport Ha.rbor Enslgn. F -59442 s .. Jtt47 STATEMENT Of ABANO- ONMENr OF USE Of FIC- TITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The ronowtng person hU aba.odoned the use of the fi ctitlou:s busiDeSS oarM Tool Box at 17550 Glllette Avenue, Newvort Beach, C aUfomia. The tlcUUoua business refern!d to abon was nled In County ot1 De- cember, 1971: Jobo D. Lusk, 361S S:wsallto Orin, N<!W - port Beach, Californ.ta. Tbls bu.sinfiA ns cm- ducted by lndiYldual. Slpled~ John D. Lask. This statament was tued with the county clerk of Or. ange County Aug. 16, 1976, Publish: Aug. 26, Sept. z, 9, 16, 1976, ln tbe Newport Harbor Enst«n. F -0149'7! P U BL IC NOTICE S-25329 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST ATHIE NT The followtoc persons are dolng OOslness as: MJoo'.s Burger, 109Z2 Beach Bl., Staoton, Ca. 90680: Sun& Bok Kim. 3401 W, Del a&obt!' Dr., •2a, Anabelm. Ca. 92804; Sung Hee Kim, S401 W, Del Monte Dr ,, fZ8, Ana- . helm, Ca. 92804. This business Ls CODducted by a genenl partoel'llb1p, Signed: Subg Bok Kim, This statement ns ftled with the county clerk ot Or- Tllo--la -· dot.c bri«<Dea u: ~ 1'1111 a e 1111 wu IUed ,..,._ ,_rU,HORn-dll lila_,._., riOr- port c•er Dr. •no, rtw .. ~ .... c..,. All-14. 111•. oort Beaeb iifMQ; TI..U -..... I, t, II, 5qoaro IDe .W. ...,._ IS, It'll, Is lila "..,..t Wood, ~ Clllf. Corp,. RIIW' 1...... F ..eGIM 1151'7 Catal .. An.,.... PIUBLIC MOTl.Cil L,._Callt. TtU .. ll&lltli«:MM<ted by a eorporatloL CoJ"pOI"'tlee. •M: 1'lfriU Sqoaro IDe.,"'-.. _ Wood. Prn. TIU-wu--·-c-fiiO.· IUip ec..y Aoc. 10, It'll, ""'~~* .... ll,s.t.l, 9, 1&, 1176. ill tbl Jlf..,.,C Hart>or Eulp. F- P'UBL.IC NOTICE FtC'ftTIOOII-111 N AlliE IT A Tl:lii:IIT ..... ~_ .. ..... , ........... RraiE-~,1901 R-Btfd., lit~ .... Cdi. .... --IIMM 8 . •-. 1101 Wort -.............. 11 a-, Calli.'-· nutm•Jnll~td .,. ......... IIIMd: J111110IN B. ...... FICTITIOUS BUIDIIII 1'1111 rue .... WU ft1ICI HAll£ STATEMENT -lllo-dortofOr- 1'110 ........., -1> up Cooo1J Aoc. !, It'll. doiiC t.stMa U:· KALIJt.. Mil* llfl, I, I, 11, tem•llltenatlcwl, IUS M· U. lfr.l, Ia tM JCwport m .. narr Lae~ M..,..-t Hutaor •s...,. r-e1111 B•ch., C&. tMIO: r....rM , .PU8L.IC HOTICE A. Klrebell, %111 ........ uy L.._, M..,....-t a.Q. Ca. RIIO. Thlsbult ... tlc_....... by .. tadMdlal. _, IAorlo A. ICir- e'*'· 1'llla ----Willi IJoo-elorl<oiQr, .,.. c_, ""'· 14, It'll. -.... ll,s.,t.t, 9, 11, 11'7&. Ia 1M Jllc.aplllt Hut>orEulp. F- ange County Aug. 18, 1976, PUBLIC NOTICE Publish' •uc. 26, So!". r, _..:...;::..::;:.:.::....:.;=-:~.::....- 9, 16, 1976, 1n the Newport Harbor Enslp, F -'0465 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUIIIIEIS HAllE STATEIIIIIT Tbt touow~~~~... s an dolll tuM .. uz ~-FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ated Der~"t8cal Z, 9, 1976, 1n tbe Newport Hut>or Enol(n. F ..60309 TANNER/KELLY " AS--~P~U:.:;B::L;;I..:;C:_:.:N~Oc..:T.:_I~C..:;E'-­PUBLIC NOT IC E PU8L.IC NOTICE NAil£ STATEIIENT c,_,IOII W-IIIIDrm, The following pera:ms are ste. 4, lrfiWJOit Bteet. Cal..: PUBLIC NOTICE SOClA TES, a patiMnblp e--ol JOHII RICH· ARD T A.HNER aad DON IIQ .. F1C1'11'10US BUSINESS CHAEL KELLY, ud Widell NAME STATEMENT bU carried OD 11.1 ,.. .. ._, Tbo .. ,_-is I Z ~-•~ doUC' ba,.._.s II: Tbe ED· at 1 01 ~thiDOf"t ......,.. ..,. -· 71SZ Bola "-a.eo, CallJo-Aq..,. Midway Clty, CaWor-iJMI, WU d1uol'ftd eftec .. •Ia 1!6$$: Jerry A. Wall, Uyt Jaly Sl, 19'76, at U:SI lSa:& BelluJ ~ ....._.111• P.M. After thai date, ao .. lleaeb, CaiU. IINC1. -Ia lilt .. _..., This btl..._. 11 c::c.duet... has utllorttr co biDd tal od by aa lodlfldllal. po==al'<l T-r ._, Jerry A. Wall. · Doo lllellael KoiiJ Tbll: llatem.t trU ftled - ....... _ 1,-of Or hbUA: .tac. M, Stpt. l, .,.. _, c. .. n. • 9, 11, U71, D tiM Me*JNt up c_, ""'· 16• 1""1• Hanor Eoolp. _ , Aoc. It, II, Sop!. t. t, 11?1, ll. the Newport ___ P_u_a_L_o_c_•_o_T_o_c_•....,.. ~Eulp. P-10151 · PUBLIC NOTICE S.ZS263 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foUowtnc periOD Is dolnl business as: Oa.sls Motel, 30J6 w. Lincolo Ave., Anaheim, C&. 92801: CbuD M)'UD.I COOl, 3036 W, Lin- colD AYe., Anaheim, Ca. 92801 . Tllts bustness ls cooducted by an individual. S.lcned: Chun M:rung Chol. This statement was «<ed with the county cl erk of Or- ure Coanty Aug. 4, 19?8. PlibliJtl: Auc. 12, 19, Z6, hpt. Z, 1976, ID the Newport HaltiOr Eutm. F -59614 PUBLIC NOTICE S-25!66 FICTITIOUS BUSIHESS NAil£ STATEMENT Tbo lollow1oc por.,. Is dolot bo-ao:R.E.A.P., lloaJ £-AcodomyoiPn>- "nhsals, .so.th Cout Fl .. -Ill C-, MIG BrlsiDI ... ... 101, Costa .. .., Ca. -Dqlll ou .. r ._ 1811 c ......... :a,:---411 llu, CaiU. ........... _ ... -·· byalfldl-. llpod: Dwlpl o. llupa.' Tills --wu liloll ' -lila -Cior1t ol Or-"1:. CoOlly .... 4, lfll. ... Me. IJ, ••••• ..... !, It'll, lalboRo"ffO{ ·-laolp. F _._ dolne bUsiness as: CAC to, Johl MalooliD lllrny1 at JtOTICE 'estmeat Propertlts: No. l, 1 ..... 11 Ternc:.,C........ OF TltUI'I'EI'I IALE 4630 Campus Drln. N.,.. Mu, Cal. *II; o.tldltle T. !. Jlla.lSlS port Beach, Callfoi'Dll. llarray, tOt lumiM, .Co-0. 1.111111"*11' ,:. 1171, 9Z660: James AlexlOil, 5616 roM c.w. Mar, CaL 11111. at 11:00 a.• .. n" -SHAW Soutball Terrace, lniDI, Tb1a .... Sill &I 11 o tlsd COitJIII'.*41"1:*, a Cal! .. Callforn&a 9!715; JOhD C. ~ I& _,....,..... y... trlr&l& ....,....,... U dllilJ' Ca.HDD, 2921 Settbw 91111. fDC'11Ittoa ..... -a .. llllld "hue~~ ... l&d Drl,e, Corooa del Mar, Ca1J.. ~-Pill , 01 D1ld Ill 'TNS .._ 92625. ~ Jollll ...... ...., -.......... lt?4, Tbls busloelstaCOildDcted 1110. ,..,. ... Oi llhr 1! lttt, bJ • limited --· 1'1U ----u lolL ... 1111, • -S-Jolla C. Canoo. wlllo llla_,-darllotOr-1 .... -Ill, of- Tblt atatemeot wu m.d .... c..a, A1J1. to. 1,., Itt-* .II ........... Willi IJoo eoomFJ dort ol Or--.... .. ....... C.000 If If-of~ aare eo.tJ Aac. 11, 1ne. •. 11, tt"N, aa.,."' >•!J c..r ..... II ca Fila. ~11*: Aac. 19,1ti,Sellt. Huttor'r<r ,..,.,j WIU. lll.L AT ,_ur! Z, 9, U7&. ID tbe Newpot't AOC:i .. 1'0-I Ill).. Hut>orEoolp. F.BOI(JI ,.U.LIC NOTICE I liD ... C:-~~~ PUBL.IC ,NOTIC~ FICI\WM.... U..tl ... t1...-.._,, RAil& lrAftiiDT of .. -....,II .. FJC11TIOUSBIJIINI:iS n.ao ,... 1ft ,._ ., .. aaw HAll£ ITATEII£RT o1a111 .......... Coqao 1 4 ---· ...... """"""',..._.,. c-c· sr ·--.......... OI .... UC:all: daill& hd 1st u: CN; ta .. £. c.ut .W, c-. ... ...., .. Ifill. ... .. H~PIItPnplrtiM~o.a, Mar~W-Dis!J t:n•..._.. .. _. .. -c-Dl'l.., """--ee, (a Clll. coot.k .,.. ., • - - -port &-, C---R.Cooll:':'i~-.of-II .. Pll Ill -J-Aioatoo,HII ... ._,co, -11-c:..r• .... n T.rnct, lmM. CIJ ??ss<-c.&~ 1118sk ... ,. g::.-..:~~.;; =.·~~ I Mo., C I IIi, :.:. ~"-:!:"i. ~ om.,eo-... -,Call-nlaht II Stll -::..-•lltr ---., • .... .... ••• -·-Ill ...... 1'1111 t & nil• • 01 W c. y --.... 1111 ..... II .. Clllillr t.t•a r1n',..., F\ ow t11 2 .. ,.,. L.D...._. •ttakl II. Cli a ---c.c-, .... -~CIM I · nc. 2 2 ••,.. IW -,.= 1, •.... ftll ._. sSe*' _. _ .. --r_:rm1·,",2!' _ .. ...,_.,,., -·" 1 • ~~.,....... 0...-~ .... !::J.'f:..-:-·1·1= ~·:.; .. :: ~ ,_ .::= :.::~'-::.::',.i::f:s' or-. •orn:. Iii.. IWIE no.a·•-... 2 0 ,, .. -, .. .•W I h$1P -...: .. IHC~ :;:c~t~cm, c "'' " ~ c ... 011'~ .. -. ....... Caoao ..., .... ._.-,c .. -L 1'Ms I ¢I WM .-,. _., ...... - c. .. --Tile G"' CMhr, lie.,. lhl ewrt11 nil ........ tllld _ ... _doftoiOr- CoooiJ .... II, It'll. llfl, I, I, II, .... Newport F-OtQII PUBL.IC NOTICE I-IIIII ITAftiiDT CW ABAIID- 0-.rf OF -OF FIC- iii'IOUI IIIJiiRESS "AlliE -~ ... -... n '011 ..... or tM ••Mtw•' dsns•m• T AJIIIER/l<ELLY 6 AS- IOCIATES a1 !110! !lniO-_,.. ._ J ......... a-. ca~~~on~~a -· n. ftctiPiuw t.t ••••me rlfelnd lo*"WUftied 111 c-. • J_.,. II, • ..,,. -IUdoard T-. lla La Slona, ... _ VlojD,C-_.,5:Doa YldiMI Wly, ZlZOlana.- ..,.. LIM. ~ s-,c---. 'NI: ............ 0011--.... --r-... IJipred: 1o1m Rlcba.rd.T•- ner. 1'llll Jbtemeat ... filed -lila -clert ol Or-.... c-""'· u, ..... '-blt.ll: 5elit. z. 9, 11, ZS, 1971, la tbe NI!'W'pDrt Hutlor EHip. F -5!039 PUBLI C NOTICE S-Z1S40 ncnTIOIJS BUSINESS MAllE STATEMENT ,. -... ....... I> diM&It..,...u:Soaalwetlt ,_.......a Umllfdpart- _...., IIIII Cllorry st., Lao Alam-, Cal. 107!0, s..tn.t SeclrtU .. IDe.,. • CIW, corponU.. 111S1 Cllom a ., Lao Alam-, CL t0'710. Tills -1>.-eted br a Umbd pa.rtDerllllp • Cwpona.'•IH: Solltb~ wHI ......... *· J-J ............ Soe. TldJ atatemeM ... ftled wlb ·u. COIIDt} tlert of Or- ur• c-. ""'· u, IV76. Mila: Sept. %, 9, 16, ZS0 19'11, lD the N"JIOrt Harbor Easl«n. F -I019S PUBLI C NOTICE s .. um FICTITIOUS BUSINESS MAME STATEMENT n. fDlkJwtAC per-Is cloiiC .. .._ ar. Seaerall Comcuy, 1101 Welt coast H~Cbw&f, Nnport Belch, C.ut. thiJ: Roan ED, 1 .... 1'1&1 Corp,, a C&Wontla -ra-. ZMI WHI Cout lflclrnr, Newport B•eb. CaW. tZIU. TOie--1>..-.eted ... ........-. Corpontloll D&me: Rosan E,.._rloc Corp., Jose Roeu. Jr., VIce Pnt. nil atate..-wu ftled wiftl tM cauty clerk ~ Or- -ec.., .... Z4, ..... Plbllll1: Sept. 2, 9, 11, tS, 191&, in tbe Newport Harbor Eulp. F -4011'7 PUBL.IC NOTICE Tlla _...,... Tl'f- -lallu .., UabtUtJ tor .., Aacor••* ... ol tM ----r commoa ~. u aay, ----laid -.18 wtll be made, .. wttllolt ~ 01' ....,.. fllltf, eJqlrt• or I~ ................ s ..... •-•-.topora.. res hi s ...-... .. fll lilt flllo(r) ....,.. bJ aid -of T-, 11>-wtl: I'III?.D, - ---u--•-aoll(a~ -. u ..,, _ ... _, __ ot ,.-, -. e-._ ud .. lUIS tltbtT ..... IIId , .. --~"· .... bJ llld __ ,_, 'ftat• rflJei'J ...... IW II 1'n'llt IW ll.,n ••111 ............ . ... I ...... _ D1 .. Use II~ ... D llll' ....... awrtt. --.. ~-111 F1"'se ...... ftl ..... -----.. ............ .. ......... ., ...... .. ...,_ .. ___ -&:II II t . lYAII="'=--·· ----~ rt ... r r -=m=i"'F -A~ I <m ._ t, t,u, ............ t ...... h-e I \ ·. "f.WORT MARIO It Be SIC* PUIUSH£0 ft()(LY -PAGE 5 THU~Y.SEPt ~ ~76 OOtte*A Ofl MAR, CAL . B~~~~~ ~~ I:.~~r.,~Q.~l~~ .. Hadt show UntU t~ ftr~ Coast Hit!ll-rrart11 .5teorl r·ars t~n·U.ru. hiJls that now encompass Q n songs way brtdge a<' ross Nev•port at 60 miles-an-hour over Ne.-port C enteer and East Bay was built 1D 1928, traffic Jamhoret' Roart hr1til!e Jl R!uff. A portable Army had to go around the UPJ)('T this tot·nttoo. The abo\l(>pir -brld~te ,,._.s installed to help The first specl.al e•eots J f!alr of the season tor the Thursday Morning Club of Newport B~ch •·UJ be held dt 1 p.m. Sept. 9 at the ShPnton Hotel, 4545 Mac - Arthur Blvd., oear the air- port. end of the tlay, IJSI~ t1li::. ture ~~ms taken In l!l:i3 t1u1-relievp !liP trarrtr . lt fs .1t lJrldge across San DtE'~O inl! preparations for Hae B(1\ thf' len. Creek. Sr out J:tmborPe hf'lti thdt T~e matn road bridge 3t PREPAR.AT~S· lor-J f.tU "llf'lSUr£-·rea" ··.n't' l'l@ln:. . nudtl t ~l ,JM, .ftOI\!eu;s;, groor.,.pt St.t· Jam.~~ .EP!S"'>\.al Cburch1 ~" ·ketl'll. Ttl~ tea ··~)h_ 13e ·held at'tht. 1·lulJbdu~r~or ~ .• ton Porm .1ji:m nuiQrs iron• !! to 'j p.m. F'rt~y. Sept. 24, 11'corr1in.: to M ·s. Fu_ok V a ·ttOu, lett, of DovPr Shores, hOStPSS h.1! r man. Pir t'Jfe 1 ,.·ttr. her is Mrs . Peter Coppeu "' l)o,~r Shores, u·ho tc; ser ret~ ry of thf' v.·on.('n · s I' 1'0!.11,. A cflent :-.uctton, 1..11." s )(' anti thf' sale or a •·\X>kt'Ool. u.·tth c-ontriLutlonc; 11om '·goort rooks at St. JJme!''' »ttl " .-t\'J!IaN£-, h t•1dtllor, to t~a. Mrs. Ellzaht'th Cop .. • .• ot 1.11• Hi red) 1s u. • nan:•' ot the tn . (Ensign photo.1 XEROX · COPIES NO MINIMUM L-·r,AL --; .. COLORE.U PAPER - liOIJM> MAT£H!A: I \ DOl:llLE SIDI~t. -I LAALI::S -25l PER S'!EE1 (8~x 11 ) VELO k:~DL'\JI, -'I 2j PER HrJO" COLLA n-.r. -I ';· .\ C OP\ 300 per tuldred -1 original at x11 400 per tuded -1 original at x 14 COPY STOP 4301 Birch · Suite 5 Newport Beach 751-1050 MON. FRI 8 5 (NEAR ORAtiGE COUNT\ AJRPORT) the ri'tht l1dd dlread~· been rl:'hu!lt 2 or 3 times. ln the 1920s it I'Onsisted of a 00('-lane bridge too lov.· tor m to r ov.· m) rov.1aoat undtar It, \' tsible in the rl~t"ht back- ground ts a pOe or saJt a.nd some of the evaporatloo ponds where salt v.·ater ••as allowed to PVaporate, len- inll SJ It to tw S<'ra,ped up. Gr'Ort;e E. lfart bought tilt- Corona 11~1 Mar section from .J:tmes Irvine ln 1904, ac - cording to Sht>rman's ''fits- torr ot ~ewport Be~ch. • Lad of tr3nsportatton com- l.t>llf-<1 H:~rt to inaugurat t> a p:tssPnger fe rry servll'e hi>· t"'•'e>n Ralhoa and the old w!larf a t Corona del M;.r, Presu1nJbly the road around tiP <·ast Sldt> of upper bay .~lis dc:veiQPf't1 .£t thl£ fune. OthPr\\'ise it ~·as a m.ttter of · you can't get there from !lt>n· • · --unless ~·ou sv•lm 1r take a boat. It -.:as thP ?nh de\'t>loped roadway to 11«1 from Co rou del Mar. ,Forget lhout g~tng_._on down • U. ~. u rou r.u~ted to ~tel to Lattuna, ·)'00 weD& up lo Tustin ant1 took t~ state l•ldaway down ro L.li!'Uoa Can)oo. P I.J BL tC N O T I CE ST ATEMLNT Of ABASD- r I~ME:'>T OF l'SE OF F'IC - TITIOL'S Bl:SINESS NAM E Thr follo~·ina.: per son has Jl<andoned the use of the llttlllous hu..;JDess namP: Earth Shoe, 163 La Mira1t:. M.11l, L 1 Mir<ttla , Ca. !>0638. T h~ flt•tttlous bu siness na mt- 't>f.-rr,...l tv Jll()\'e v.·as rtlerl Lla Oranc.-C ounry on 3/!>/?6. Th~> '"', \ Coltii!Pr, Inc., a <:~Iff. 1 orporJtion, 1854 So. Co3st llw\·., •I, Laguna B<. h., 926";1. Th! c; ltuslness "''as con- lur·tPI'I l•\ a • orporattoo. Corpor •t tun name: The e..r e\ Col.t•le r, Inc-., Me t Rnru~1f'lll, Prec;, Thts st:ltl•m.-nt v.·as !IIPI'I ~ith th" r•ounl\ clerl.ofOr- :lnp• Count\ Au~. 26, 1976. Pultllsh· s .. pr. 2, 'l, 16, l 3, lll76, in ti le :-4e-.'POrt ttarl'(ll l::nst~u. F -0535!>9 P U BL I C N OTICE Mrs . Heint A. Ballin, d ulrman says the p~m ._, 111 be presented by the Mat<'hmakers of tlM> Sv.·eet Adelines. Also Included 1n the program will be a ··bat shov.·,•· present~ the most hea..rtitul, most original and most humorous. All atteod- tng a re invited to participate. The lheme ls the bicentennta 1 spirit. FUNDS GIVEN FOR NEW lV COURSE Nearly balf-a-mUUonrlol- lars has bt?en grantf'd to the Coast Community Collegf' District ror the production ot a television course on l'hlld rlevelopm~nt. Mt·Graw-HIU of Ne..r York provided the mon~y for the project, which ultimately wlU C'Ost about $850,000. KOCE-TV Channel SO, the District oll'lled aDd operated uroadcast taciUt\, wUl pro- duet> tbe video programs, tntersplk lnc film footage belon~ to McGnw-HUI. The distri('t's new coUege, Coastlinf' Community Col- lege, wUl over see the pro- ductioo and coordinate the des4ro or aU educational components and will v.·ork in ('<>Ordination with t;C San Dtf.'gO. PI.JBLIC NOTICE FlCTlTtOUS BUSir-iESS NAME STATE ME NT The follo1A'ing persons are doing business 3s: G &. E Equipment Rental., 16661 Mytlf1€er, Huntington Beach 92647: Gene Miner, 16661 M)tlnger. HuntL'l~on Beach, Calif .. Ed Fruee, 2102 S. Richmond, Santa Ana, Calif. This buslness Is conducted by a limited partnership. Signed: Gene Miller. This statement was fUed with the count)· clerk of Or- ange Count)· Aug. 20, 19?6. Publish: Au~. 26, Sept. 2, fl, 16, 19i6, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -60725 P UBLIC NOT I CE :i2306 dis<'latms any lla.bUity for NOTJC E .Lny inC'orrectness of the OF THUSTEE'S SALE street address and other T. S. No. ll!l2 common designation, iJ any, On Sept(>mber 24, 1976, shown hereto. at 10:00 a.m., CONTINEN. Said 5:\le wUl be made TAL CON~EYANCE COR-but without covenant orwar- PORATTON asdul) appointed r&uty, express or implied, Trustt>e w1de r and pursuant r~mJng tUle, possession, to 0('9(.1 1Jf Trust recorded or eocumbran~s, to pay the Februa ry 19, l976, as 1nst. remaining prloclpal sum or ~o. 17!zr,, In book 11651, the note(s) secured by said page 340, of Official Rec-Deed of Trust, with Interest ol'l'ls in the omce of t.,. tht>reoo, a,; profldtad In said County R(>('on1f.'r ot Orange note(s), adnnces, 11 any, . • Bide lkY Raburanl , • County, Stattt or Caltfornta, uDder the terms of said Deed ·! WILL SELL AT PUBLIC of Trust, fees, eha.rges and ·: AUCTION TO HIGHEST BlD-e~penses of tbe Trustee and , Dining • Dancint in the Round · · uThe Bobbv CraiQ Show•· . . E~inl T.,.._ ttwu S1t. · · o..-eo.t su.- . ' Now Open FOf R.-vltioM ·: Moo. thru Sun. 140-15123 DER FOR CASH (payable of the trusts creQted lly sa.id • at time or sale ID lawful Deed of Trust. mooey of tbe Uuted states) Tbe beo.flcwy un<1 ~r said at South troot eatrance to Deed ot Trust bert!tofore · • old Oraace County Coart-•ucated IDd deUvered to ·" hoiiiM, Sallltf ADa. Ca..lllor'Dia, ltJe ~ a wrltteo au rtctJt. ttae and lllti'Ut Dtelaratbl ot DelJult and ~. ·. ·. ·103 N. BAYSIDE OR .• NEW'OftT BEAC~. "..:. --...: eQMeyf'd to ud aow Mid Demud tor Sale, &Dd a writ- by lt aade.r Rid Deed of t. Nclttc. ol Dtlflla1t ud Trvst 1D tbe pr-operty stba-El~ to Sell. T'be u&tr- ated tD aJd Covaty UdState slped eaaeed IIJd Notlct due~ as~ o! Oefllll1t ud Eltetlol to ''WI PAIIJIIII youa PIT" ........ c.,. ... ,.,... tM-GMl LGt lt ID Bloct lZ o1 tbe S.U ID be reeol"ded fD tM 8alaoe Tn<:t, ia tM CL., eonty wHte tbe real prop. ol NttW'POrt8t~ebU..,_ erty a. located.. a. Boot 4,..,. u ~~q_ DMe: .....-n, 19'11. eel ............ Recon. C()H'I'IWEJn'AL CON- fll IUd 011t1tre C..,. YIY AJitC£ COilJlOIUTJOM, Tile 1Utt1 lddlw Mill u aid 1'nleM, by Cberyt ..., .... 1n1e...._ ......._ Alllllo:rtled Sll- 11 ..,., of ... rtll .... ld,J ....,.., cleK"* ....... ~ ..... Sept. l, •• 14, to be: ._. ......._ '"' Ia tM M"POrt Hattlor n. ...... ,...... . llllp. • SATVRDAY, AtXi, 11 NU ._ ID pta tllb'f tiD Two am. -. w..o tiM liiiMDe of RMdaU R. Car- S. ........ 11, 8d .._ 4IIU. ta PoiDCIM A~ MeDwea, IS, -....s~Q~p tatllil a tuG color 1V Mt lacel'llllaGM, .,.,. em-ant ... .ta mh Y":l •••ct aid bJ puatnldl~ _. ..., retWrtd Gil reu piDtl to bJ ,,.,'ala to COlD ..... aa ............... TV boz ID .. IIIOI"'al ..,...,._1 after tM drtft....., wl8dow eentce tlllelr •llldela coWded 11 Reel stnee.n, But ot Amertca. llUJ Afe. ud Ft.cliler st. . . t701 Harl)Or Blfd., bre&kt.Qr Aa .._.. •ll*t *lea off tlae pletaN tube ••• =.c:: :~= • TU£SDAY, AUG. U C•tw S400 B_.-... ~ Ruuell W. Flamto1o, zo, ... ,, n_,J -.. · · · of S1!9 Coral A•e., Cosb A ~mu ltiDl• a $U dress Mea_ wu eta.rced wltb re- trom Hubub, WOmal's wear silting arrest llld tald.Qc store, S3SI Brtatol St. · • • meat n.baed at $32.$7 from A thief toot a $70 eusecte player from tbe ear of Tho-a market at 2975 Hartor G w._. .aN\ ... Blfd., 1Fitt.out pa)1Dc • • • mu ..... er, ..vu •ern-A lUDa.r ec!Jpse projector mae Way, Costa Mesa, but on 1 tripod. ftlued at sus, f:alled Ln b1s attempt to tale was ltoleo from 1 stonce u AK -FM ndio ... A$500 room at the Orure Coast camper abeD was stoleo c u , __ _... .... from a DeW yebJeJe 1D tbe lot O ege p~ £Urn ' • • of Costa Mesa Dataut U.S Ronald D. Aoderaon, Apt. 4• --. 922 M lsstoo Dr., Co sa Raroor Bl•d., whUe tbetlrm Mesa, reported tbe $170.25 was closed · · • A burglar burglary of a C.B. radio, p ried open a door to ga1n $3 1o cotns. a barmoD!ca entry to First Uolted Me-and ft•e 12~ cans of t.lloc:bt Cooreb, 420 w. 19tb '"'~ A St ~r . . . )lventle boy •• n mmaced through se-was taken into c:ustody after feral closets, but took oo-he stole a knife trom Joey ~ ~h· :ro~~~r=~ Loreazlnl. 10, of2058Valley Rd., u d thruteoed him wtth of RodDey J. Hawlquise, 277 another knife whUe be was ~$1~5~~ ::a~~~~; being heJd by two otber boys $ • • • A burglar removed and a 25 cafl)eflter's level a screen and climbed through were stoleo from Henry B. a window into the borne of Feltenberger, 330 E. 17th Judith Lee Dasse$ 1114 M.ls- St .•.. Two hand guns n.l-slon Dr talri""' 53 50 h ued at $300 were stolen from ., """' • cas ud a locked fireproof type a gun cabinet Ln the home of bo~ oont.ainl.og ammunition. Ronald D. Snyder, 2320 Col-A ft ..... , 20 • • • man, ~t , With lege St ... Wary M. Quar-shoulder-length light brown taro, 36, of 1215 Sberington hair, simulated a gun and P:., Oalnrood a.partments in obtaloed about S260 from Newport Heights, was clw'-Somdul Ratanapratum, 3 ged •1th drunk drtvtng alter service station attendant at hu car hit a boat oo a boat 790 w. 19th St., escapin~ tn1ler on private property 00 a motorcycle . • • A at 1967 Newport Blvd., owned burglar obtalned two boxes b\' James Hutt of tbat ad-of sodcets valued at $35 rtress. · •.. Nicky D. Nor-and S25 change from the them, 23, of 2099 Monrovia home of Geort~ H. Ego, Ave., Costa Mesa, suffered 801 p td' D Pla res 10 r. • . . )' a laceratloo over hfs right roys and other items were eye and numerous abrasions strewn around the premises, to hfs arms and hands w:.?n t1esk drawers entered but his motorcycle -Nf'flt out of nothing taken from the Girls control and he v.·as thrown Cluh of the Harbor Area, otf aft er hitting a roat1 t1lp 2032 o A H .1 St range Ave. . . . on anJ ton • west of Ra-burglar obtatnedapursewith le~h Ave. ,_·ontents and c redit cards • SUNDAY. A!;G, 22 vaJuE!(1 at S-45 from the home Mar)' Gonules , 32, of 522 · Cll Betty N. Luther, 298 Westminster Ave., Newport Robin Hood Ln. ... Veronica Heights, was char~ed v.·ith G Guerrero, 20, Apt. 17, drunk drivtnt at Newport :!035 Fullertoo Ave., was Blvd. and Bolo St., Nev.·-"barged with petcy theft rt Het t A 40 shoplilting a $38 plaid skirt po gb s, at ,; l.m.; an o1ftcer followed her to the and beige blouae !1'001 May Hel(hts from Newport Rtvd. Co •• 3333 Bristol St. •.• and Industrial wn, Costa aobert T. Mialei, 11, ot 521 ... c A. c Center St., Sl.ffered b cen-.. esa • • • arman us- ter, 30, of 1022-A VaJenda tlons to hislowermouthana Dr., Costa Mesa, was l'har-"''ith ertens1ve bleeding when ged "''Uh attempting to nm his bic-ycle, tnveJ.iog be- don Steven Hoover, 26, of tween 35 aod 40 miles an H O James St., by drl~ hour, ran through a stop his vehkle over the curh sign lnto the side of a truck and ac-ross the slde,.·alk at driven by Justin L. Baletka, that address •.. A burglar ">8, Huntington Beach, at 18th broh into South Coast Re-St. and Pomona Ave ••.. pertory Theater, 1827 New-Estelle B. Black, 23, Apt. port Rlvd., used a lla mmat 30, 2190 CoU~e Ave., suf- ll\d pr )' tools to gain entry fen•d leg in)lries, head to an o!!tce saJe, and took lacerations and possible tn- $1 00 c-ash along v;lth tools te rnal in)lries and Mark C. valued at $150 and a $20 Louvier, 19, of 2221 Holly tool tx-x ••• A thief stole 3 Lane, Newport Heights, suf- S205 guitar from Kathleen fered heat1 lacerations when S thPlr vehicles were Lovolved auceda, 2212 Maple St. ... Cars driven by Cath~ E. in anacridentwiUlonedrtven Collins, 21, Brea, anct M.tr to} navld s. Berthold, 20, ,.. ... all 65 f ??O? Garden Grove, on Victoria gar~ ... oy, ' 0 -w - Miner St., Cosb Mesa, werP St. 122 feet e~st of Pusons in•olved 1n an accident at St. FairYtew Rd. and F'air Dr., • '-'ED~ESDAY, AUG. 25 causing minor in~rtes to Charles E. W .tde, 21, Apt. AprtJ A. CoUJns, 4 months 4, 350 Avocado St., was old, a passenger in the Col-char~ed ·with thrOwing a lt.ns vehicle, and Ellz.abeth metal lounge chair at Jeannt' J. Grant ln the Mallo)' car E. Rowe, 1920 Federal Ave., •.• A $10 purse containing at his adli ress at 3:16 a.m. .... an .....,. srtar a.-1M Pn-8dlool w God"• Cllad.- ,.._ 1$25 llllta '-Aft., ... ,.. .... _ ....... Kntla to ..... ...., ••• Gen.ld B. ..._.._ 59, WMtmilllter, wu tu. bJ IJ:Dbalucl to eo.ta .... melllONl ...,....ldertac a lower eentc:aJ 8Pf'IJQ. after be wtled a.. bnJrel oe Ida ear a. Brlltol St... croaUI( Pllala.rlao AYe., ud h1s ear swened 1 ... biUIIc a •pal ataJdard ta U.. c.-- ter dtflder, wbleb bit U.e sloiJped ear ot C~r P. Comet. U. 1601 Bayellff C l.rcle, SpYC}us HW, watt- Lnc to ma.b a left tuna • • • Beo ja m1D F. Cordoft. 11, of 548~ Bena.rd st.. -.!- Cered a tract.ntd r1e11t ft.Qcer and abrulou WbeD btl bi- cycle bJt a car c1rtveo by Robert E. ZaYe.r, M, Apt. 9, f7? W, WU100 St., Oil Cbarle St. • •• Santtaco Zamora. 3, of t07Z-D New- port Blfd., Costa Mea, suf- fered a b-actured femur and pelvis wben till by a car driven by Javier P. Ureoa. 22, of 3Z5 W, Bay st., Co- sta w~. Ln tiM> drtYeway at !072 Newport Bl•d.; tbe chlld was taken to Cosa Mesa memorial hospital and transferred to UC l Medical Center. MEMBERSHIP BRUNOt FOR BRANDEIS UNIT The Brandeis Untver-sUy Natlooal Women's Commit- tee or Orqe County will mrt the new club }'ear off wltb a members~ bnmcb Sept. 15 at Ha.rtlor View Homes clobt.o.tse D., at 1872 Port Carlow. Tbe ruests speaker ls Ju- dy Roseeer, a mfmber of . tbe faculty at UCI udcbalr- persoo or the Coastal Com- mtssloo. Her toplc wtll be '• Pl'q)Osltion 20 -. was It wo rtt) if'" ' ORANGE COON lY ART SHOWN AT MUSEUM The Newport Rartlor Art Museum wtll opeo the 1976- 77 seaSOD wttb an exhlbtl1oo ~ntttled Orange County coo- tempora.rtes: Riebard Aber, sculpture; Nancy BGC.banan. drawings; a.ad Tom Holste. paintings. The ext\tbltioo wUJ opeo wtth a memben prenew Sept. 10 and wtll eoat1mle thTOUgb Oct. 17. Call 'qifrw~qo~ P~ont • 549:32 15 Our hostess wiU bring gifts ahd greetings, along with hetpfu4 community information. C all le Jo•r CLASSIF1ED ADS TO TilE ENSIGN 113-15:11 ~~· MONDAY thn1 THUIISDAY SPECIALS (Fri., S.c. & Sundly ·ri/6 P.M.)-Exdudinf H~ dinfHift inclu,. soup or giMJ, b•kMI ptlmtl or ra R.ED SNAPPER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. 75 MAHI MAHI . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.15 GRILLED SEA BASS . . . . . . • . . . . . . 3.25 TOP SIRLOIN ........... . . . . . . . . 3.75 NEW YORK STEAK . . . . . . . . . . . • . • 3.95 LOBSTER TAll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.50 STEAK A.NO LOBSTER . . . . . . . . . . . 5.16 LUNCHEON 1110 SMwd dllily unti/4 P.llf~ 11271 .. ec:tfc C... Hwy • H~ ... • 421. lei·1D1 ..,, E. c ... .....,.c..-o..-. C7, •• .,._. CATALINA ISLAND! "/SL4 VD HOLID4 )'" 9 A \t Oaih From Balboa p,;_,lion Round Trip S 11.00 Under 1 2 SS.SO isoo~~.s~t.n~~mN ~~···~·~A~bu~~~la~r~~ik~a~$i2i5~~~~~~~~~~iiiiii~~~~ and credit cards were sto- le~~ from the car of Geral- dine E. Holland, 125-D E. Bay St., Costa Me~, whUt> parked at 525 Fairfax Dr. • . . Calvin D. L)'barger, 1 sss Mesa Verde E., 47 -R, reported the $212 theft of a brief rase with contents from his car parked in a spec.-adjacent to his apart- ment ••• Gerald D. Chon- rook, 25, or 2403-1/2 Sea- sho~ Dr., West Newport. was Chaf'ied wtth drunk dri- ving at lltb St. and Monro- vla A•t. at 8 p.m. . . . • MONDAY, AUG. 23 St••• D. White, 25, or 703 W. lltb St., CostA Mesa, and a p&~MQCer 1n his c-ar, Hel• Jou Bray, 20, San Clei'MIIh, were issued cl- tatloo for butnc l•ss tban u o.ce of marl)laoa Ln tla.tr punsstOD ID a puk- U.C lit MIZIS Newport Blvd •• at 1 a...-. . • . A burglar pn.d ..... locktd dlltlts tn a ~ ta.llllc t1oo1s n. ..., It ''·* boll Bauer 811ld, IllS ltatbor Blfd. ••• 4 .......,.PI'Md. 8CretO oil a.......,. Md lUted a ._.II IIIII t1trJ ~Glrls Cllllb eltlle~r ~ IOil~Aft..eloMd_,T ............. tzsll\ eua-.:, Md I ellleella tor f4IMII ••• A~r ttlrew ...... -td pLaat 538 CENTER STREET · COSTA MESA • 646-1911 Gywn ~ Shirts r~si"..s llntii..WShoes Sweat Sox s.w-t•• SWMI SHrta & '-ta WanllUpWh ,...St.~ S.CC.het Stln .. Swka Suh Ttnllillaci .. 1 ·~ ....... Ttnnil hts & SNm , .... ...... l.allea , ... Shirts lk:AI.._ w 'atJSib ~.rc;,.. ....... ,.,.. .... _.. ..... ........ ............. . tiM Jlllla. .... IIScMd Ia I ·--------~~~~~~---~~~---·---~~~~~ , • A BEACH RAT ABROAD ~ McFFI, .... 14£ ...... _. ..... ...... , ... at• _, ...... -.... G-TJC l>lo,---lo!JJ • • • J ... ..., I II'FIIMd ta ... Vtolco ..._- WJ d • all bf ....... cl CGIInL ... tM ....... to .. tnme JIGUI .. ciN..- PII'f Ileac*. 'he P' scer- CU'I'JWI YIJZ IIS an ta.c -..,.... .... moN fut --la-4-. L'1711 --~natbe)' . an GL TMre is DO IIIP8Id lladt Uld st. ~lark's t.sta Ia rally elqlpy u a re.att. 'ht 11oata are erowded du.r. ........... lloolnbottbe •met La fUt ud alwa.ys _.. bc.ts eomJJtc. I thlDt tM IDI.JOI'1 Newport Beach Ctty Co.cll aad ann! city atatr me-.rs abould ro o•er aDd mab a ae.dy of lllo .,...,. Ulr< !be f ... ral ..... -....Ud. llol> .... AI Jllol lllppe41 Bat, DO tldctlDg, our bay Ia ou auwer to tbe tnflic pi'Gblem. It wu paeklnc time. Clotbel bad to c::ome oft' tbe ~W~Cers Ia tbe closets aDd •Hd to e~~Uioa tbe color-611 Muuo ls1aDd gl&s& ftguf@S ln tbe llllleases. ToUetartJ. eles bad to come from our prlnte bath. which eYer}' d:ay tor 2 wwks had seea a c::onltant fresh sqpply of eleaa towels proYided by the room steward. For a beach bam ned to rougMQg It 1n Ba~ that was · a marvel. He bad eDCOU.ntered tt oo otber enlse atllpl:, how eYer. ......... _.__ .......... ..... -..... '"_ .. _ ....... "'-___ ., ...... a-. --Doo'tJO<I< ··----,... P' I ft .. wtl'l _. 7G t $ .... •a.-- Wilftled. -.... a 'tMt' ... ., oo• ,... ..... ...,... t'tM_. .... Wewen .. latM -I Jlllillllt''• , ........ aU ... Ul(? 1 I ftl¢'71 ... ..... .. lilldl otr • 1M .......... •• -Ud II I . p.a. • won -!reo dtlllll:l, .... -"' all _,., ~~~~-... ,._ ................ bfbolt e.~~~ u. plue ... late. -. ud ICII all at -I -.,, a 7-Up. I wu ot tM DtaMie Ew.lmr Ia 110 rull to a.n Vadce. Hatei.IUI ... to~~· We a. were tened sud- pr-. Oor-lor wl-ood oallee. tbe afttnoaa wu tM WDI II wu daft wbrea we -·Tile Gol.teo Oddyooy cleondtbecnllllld;boltplo- bad to be pn!pU"'Jd ilr tile lite alttlllde we eoU4 see MW CnliiiP of P' .. IFCUS twiiJPt to tbe Welt and raced eomJIC II OG tbe plue we • for lt but were DOt fast were lo toe for a.r fllctlt ~ ud u b4ed back bact to tbe *lea. lllo dl..raea. Cannlles To ... 111111 tbe time we are ~ to ~ tiP weot by boat to Maruo, wUb tt. Banoo and ToreeUo.lt wu Comlrle dowa over Bras- a ld.cl: to wateb the glus se1s about 80 miDiltes later workers stillallly bin oC we could see well.Ugbted the moltea Cl&u ftpns OD dt"rided hlehways 'WI.tb Mer- Baruo lsla.Dd. Tbe s-ee 'puses. can drtYiJII aloog wasn't Qlllle ., beetle oa tbem, wllll street U(hts U- Maraao or 011r DUt •~ lilmh•ttoc bomes and buUci- Buraoo, the Lace-matl.DC is-lap. We departed tbe plaDe land., u lD Vealee. 1\me throacb tbetlexlblepuaage- ns nanniDC out&Ddweae.-er wars tbat eome out to the made It to Toreello bat re-doors of tile plane, f•tures tuned for a 1'1111 aJoac tbe DOt anllable a.t Atbens or Lqooa slde or the Lido and Velliee. ba<"k to tbe hotel. We were We had to stay in the sened SI.Ditwiehes,. eoft~ moden terminal for an hour aDd Freoeb putry. Water aDd 15 mi.Dutes clearing taxis that bad hauled the Brussels at 1:15~.m. Venice new pe11q:ers from Marco ume. We a.w tbe lights of Polo Airport to the GoliSea Antwefll, were served din- Odyssey tbeD came our a.nd ner, wbtch Rutb and 1 de- hauled us to the airport. eliDed b:aYlQC had sand- about a 40-mlr.te boat trip. wleb~ JIICb a short time On the way we ~ 2 before. We teamed from our boats stacked high with lug-capt:atn thl.t tbe flight to gage bound for the Golden New Yorkwouldtake7hou.rs Odtt. The ship woold make and we settled down in ou; Youth service grant given tut-back seats for some sleep. Cabin lights were dimmed, We slept. It was a smooth night over tbe Atlantic with very little turbulence. Tbe cabin Ugbts cune on and the ga ts served us brealdut. An award-w~ jl:YenJle del.l.DQoeocy dinrsloo. pro- rram based at uc lrvtne Us reeet•ed more thAD $500,000 ......... to ·-its services to 13 Oruge Couaty cities and tbe UD- bteorponted area of south- en Orange County. Tbe UCI Youth Service Procram (YSP}, DOW in Its W.rd ,..., • 1s f\mded by I(IUls from the fedenl Law Ezd)rcement AssistaDce Ad- IDIIUtntioa tbroucb tbeOr-uce COWity C rtmlDal Jus- ttc::e Councll to a.Jd troubled JOIItba: in eWes (rouped in :S Onace Coa.nty mental --· Cities participating ID !be Procnm are Gardea GroYe, .t.wrn, stutoo. Costa M-,~Boach,L>­ ,_ Beaeb, lntDe, Los Ala-m..._, Seal Beach, Fouatain Valley, Westm.Loster, Su Clemente, Su Juan Capls- tnno andtbeuntncorporated area of sguU:lem Or~e County. The YSP Special Frieods recelYed a $1,000 Dlsney- laod community sentce award lD April for provldin« outstanding service to youth. tul otreodeh. WOMEN'S GROUP TO INSTAll. SlATE The captain anoounced v.·e were Oying at 39,000 feet over Connecticut and that he was start.lag down to land at JFK. We bad come in over Nova Scotia and Boston from the Atlanttc. W~ landed at 2:15a.m. New York Urn ~. We left the plane carrying our ban<blgps-e. lorltatlorui are In tbe mail We went through tmmlgn- to the more than 500 mem-t1on, cettiDC our passports bers of the Women's Di-stam]ed and waited for 2 Yision, Jewish Federation carousels to deliver our CouncU of Ora.oge Cotmty, suitcases. We bad n.tled the for the umual inst.allatioll. declantion forma on the and awards luaebeon Sept. plane lDd were soon throup I at the Tu.t!D borne ol customs. We boarded a dlf- Fera Maqoi..La at 11:30 a..m. fereat Pan Am 747 and day- OtJtrob:l( PresicteotGladys Ugbt w:as just approaching Nadler of Newport Beach 1n Big Apple land when we wUl tum ber pnl over to took off for LAX. The cap- PoUy Sloan of Lacuna. Beach. taln unouncecl we would be OU~r new officers arevtce-Oylnc the southern route be- president, campatp, Freda cause ofthunder storms over Ml(ld, Lacuna HUla; co-the northern central staia.s. cha.lrman ADD Stone, Lagu.DI We looked down at bUlow- HUls:; vtce-prestdeot, ed-iDg clouds belowuntUreach- ucatton, Eleanor Bu.rg, Co. ing the land of enchantment, rooa del Ma.r ; vice.presi-the Grtnd Canyon aDd a short deot, sections, Heier~ Aaron, time tater Lake Arrowhead, lnl.ne; co-eha.lrman UlliaD Big Bear Lake and into the Schrager, La«Una HUis; re-smog over San Bernardino. cordlDC secretary Frances The beach rat was back Goodman, lrvioe; corres-on the beach a few hoUrs pondlng secretary Esther later. He wa.s stUI living on Gerenraicb, Irvtne: trea-Venice Ume, getting mlgbtly surer Annabelle Mayberg, sleepy about 3 p.m. in New- Garden Grove; and parlla-port Beach, because It was ~lijlij;l~iii~~ mentarian Sophia Hoffman, way late at DiCht 111 the ~ Laguna Hills. canal city. ********************************* • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The EIISIGII presents. The COSTA MESA CONNECTION SEE WHAT PIONEER BILL HAS TO SAY Read the ctlallengtng, proYocatlve comment b)' BUI St. Clair every week in the Ensign. Btll, a pioneer resldt!ll.t aDd boslnessman ln Costa Mesa aod a former councUm.an, views the local scene and tells: It u it is. Read hlm enry ThUrsday in the Ensign. ORDER YOUR ENSIGN SUBSCRIPTION NOW! ONLY $5.00 A YEAR -------------EMSIGH SUISCRIPTIOM DEPT. P LEASE SEN D M E THE E NSIGN FO R O N E YE ~R . 1 AM EN CL OSIN G SS.OO F O R M Y SU B SC RIP T I ON. sUBSCRIBER'S SIGNATURE •....• , , . , .•• , •..•••..•.•..•. NAill£ (PRIIITED) .........•.....••••..•.•.• , ..••.•. ADDRESS •.•.•....•.••••.•...•...•••..•••••• • •••. em ........................ PRONE •...•.•...•.. 'l'lJ RN ·rHIS 0Rf1 1:R 1/ll AT IHL L r r. CLAIR'S 8AR8RR .fHOP, 2J40 N /1 WI'OH1' BL V D .• C.M . 2721 1:. COAST HIGHWAY CO..ONA DRL. IIIA!It, CALIP'OfiiNIA •- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. .. .. • • • .. • .. • • • • • • • • .. .. .. • .. • • .. • .. • .. • • • • • • • • • • •• • • ·························~··•************* ' •• -· . RIMp5 \'0-m> II\' D.C . FiiiDC:ill , ... ._.. to ' Flftb Dlllrtet -cities ... 19?6-17 ~ pn>- rnms is an Ja'.:ed by Sa· penilor Tom Riley. Tho Board of S.Om.ors has approYed tbe foi.Jowiag aUocaUons: Newport Beach. $92.702; -Beoch, $57 ,379; La,guna Beach. $SO. 790; San Clemeote, $32,- 696. HAOASS»i TO CRUISE Members aod frleods or the Newport Harbor Chapter of Hadasslb are inYited to a tkCLac coclttatl party and harbor cruise Sept. 11 from 7 to 9. p.m. Tbere wW be a no-hOst bar. Tony Zeulte wtu eoter- taln. Reservations by Sept. 8 may be made w'tth Marge Shane, 64-4-9191, or Suzy Duhan, 646-6961. _,-MA*RIIISIGII "I'UIUIIED lUlL I' -PAGf f Body in ditch a saidde A lh4't11 ._.-... --·-·-----~ -, f' ,., u a-- If YOU GET LOST t1. Co.ta ..... tbert'S .. plaee ,.. ... al--flod, ,... "' lollowll( tho -· Tbe eU, bu _, "''rlakled tile Ia-- -Cout Plua --(-· -., IIIIJ'Y• -TOO ll>eral --r•r _,l CIIJ olllclili nptr nat sa.th Cout Plua la a lecttlmate place of t.stereat, matltC tbe stpa )sstifted.. Tbe CODlrot'ei'SJ WU llttrred up receatJ.y by Eaalp. coatrtbutor btu st. Cla.ir, a former member ol tbe Costa Mesa Clty CoaDeU. --. --""'a .,... .......... -_ ....... _ ... -ltlw. .. ~ polleo -• ---·-_ .. .,.. .. ,,. p .. m. alter Pllllltl a t&cktt 011 a. 'fk:Um'a ear, putr.ed • .J&IIIbotee, IS teet fnMD ... ..... EIIDil Fn.t. 21, a .attn "' lrM, IIOd ~, -MM ame.Jates.tardl.y,ac- COI'dlll eo ~rooen. Pollee .. _ ........ -ot.callod a r;1rt frlood ud -at sW.elde after banDcaaarp- meot wllbberblllbutdSIIblr- day afte:mooD. When d.Lscot'ered, Mrs, FrieDd wu lylAC Olllberbaet oa a bl.aDkat ud ptUow ID !be dratllage dlteh, udcoold -· __ .,_ . --.. , ,, 0" .. ~<*I ?'•••liN· .....,. ......... _ .......... ',..,.,h' bJ .... 0 •• 8ACX lAY IIOIIIER\' BustiN nsn t 11 a Baet!IQ-Frldal-- -o\o&.IO,-"""'" .. .................... $1,110. . lloQr ...... lold ...... abe l'llllnld to .., .... at !115 _..., .. 4 p.m ...... aa • .-..Jb. .-ee, ud ._. tlllt ..... -IIOd pr~oo~--. lid-... --... ..... • pMce of wMte ...... ... .... ----wllllo ,_,..1M -Sl\JDEHTS TO LEARN PROILEM SOL VIHG Ftfteeo county hl«:ll sctml studeots wtll Jearn at>out community problems and their possible solutions whet! they attend the Southern CaUfomJa DI.Yi&ion Red Cross leadership center. Sept. 2...6, at Gindling Hill- top Ca'"", Malibu. Among the students will be Kul B ;>rklutld and MicbeUe Wynne of Corona del Mar hlgh schOOl. DEMHY WILLIHGH AM Sl\JDIES AT LEJ EUME Prtnte First Class Den- nis A. Willingham, soo of Mrs. Shirley A. WUiiDcham of 296 Walnut St., Costa Mesa, Ills completed the motor vehicle operators course at the MariDe Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, N.C. He Is a former student of Narrbo1me high school, Har- bor c u y. CaHt., and ;>iDed the· Marine Corps ln Febru- ary, 1976. MARINERS CHURCH NOW 1M DUll N!W MIILDIIIC 1000 BISON, AT JAJIBOREE. NEWPORT BEACH TELEPHONE: 640-&010 THE TEACHING IS CENTERED ON JESUS CHRIST AND THE BIBLE, W'ITH EMPHASIS ON PRACTJ:AL C HRISTIAN UVlNG. ALL AGES ARE WELCOME. Coauellnc md Yiatttac aYallable. SUNDAY SERVICES: 1:00-9:10-11:00 A.M. The TALL SHIPS • • are commg to Newport. ~LII VNI'IIT' FIRST BANK SALUTES THE NAUTICAl SPIRIT WITH AN EXHIBIT OF SHIPS AND lORE. September 7-October 1.1976 Utpe rience this rem.uk<tble exh1l.>1t o t h<tnd ·o<tfted replictts of the sh•ps th.u sh<tped Americ<t 's h•story -<tt tt n five Newport Se<tch ttre<t offi<e'io ot C<tlifornitt Fir st Bttnk. See the t<tll sh1p<, of the f irst United St<tte'io Con1111ent<tl N<tvy. And <'It the \Nest cliff office the1 e s a model o f America's oldest n<tv.ll Win • 77Do~y Disc.o~ry Cruise to Port·Au·rrince, Monteso Bay •nd N.tswul Visitors will receive pArchment reproductions of the frlgo~te Constelt.tionl vessel. the FrigMe Consteil<ttion. dr<tm<tticalty d 1splrlyecf on the deck o f he1 modern·dcly coumerp<trt -rhe <tir· Clc\h ccln ier U.S S. Constellcltion. l(s rln exciting m<tritime exhibit So set ~il ... fo r the five pan icipclling o tfices of Californirl First Bank When you come .n to see o ur nautic<tl exh ibit. be sure to register for this glorious <tir ~a vrlC<ttion <tboord N <ttionrll Airlines and the M S St<trward ot NorwegiM regi.,try . To th<tnk you for visiting us. we·ll give you " com pliment My rt>produetion of ,, cut·aw<ty d rclwing of the f rig ate Constell<ltion . CAUFORNIAI FIRST BANK SUI'OJOII Oma wtsTcuu orrKL 196 SuprOOr Avenue fSO I v.Aie~tclirf (7 14)64l-9 51 I (714)64l·1 111 C.OSTA Ml.SA OffK.l 230 l <\5.1 17th 51!~1 (714)6 42-1660 M·Th IOAM·Si"M -OffiU I{)()() B~yside Drive' (7 14 !67S·Sill M ·Th IOAM·Si"M M·Th IOAM·SrM M·fh 9AM·SPM f IOAM -6PM f 9AM·7:10PM r IOAM·6PM Mos;c oMc::es ~ drive·up LMnkfng from 8:30AM ~n(ithe ~tc.llffotl'lu fe~IUIH !k\turd.<ly LMr'lklng from 9AM-1 PM . -----;-. -------· f lOAM· -· ----· • -.- <1-............ llt..... - ISES ~v -,... GAl ·~ ~ ........ .. ,... 4 c -cr .., •o -7 (.1 JC0. --I . .,. o-o . -J·~ ·---·-· GRAND OPENING SATURDAY FOR REBUILT BUSINESS BLOCK 1, FRED DAVIS MARINERS MILE SQUARE as s een tr om Coast Highway. The Tustin Avenue corner is at the right. The nautical theme for the new con- struction, with exterior wood fram- ing, blends with the waterfront en- vlronment just across Coast Wgb- way. After tile worst ftre lD Newport's blstory le~eled a flaU block of MarlDers MUe Ill Juary, 1975, the owners of the property, VIJiceot Jorc.seo and Ned McCaoe, made Newport Beaeb a promise: •• MarlDers Mile wtll rl.e apjll," tbey said, "and tt wW be better tbu "er." This weet.d, tbey will delt~er oo tbat promtse. Sat- urday's day Joac (ftDd op-IQI eelebntioll Will mart the end oi the Joac road bact lor Mariners MUe ••• and tbe b~ of a oew ludmark oo an old stte.. A stroll thruucb tM 2-story, 36,ZaO-sruare-foot butld- I.Dg wUJ reacqlll.l.ot old-time Nt>WpOrt resident$ wttb some famutar busi.Dess names: RaJboa Mar.ne Hardware ls back, right tn their oh1 spot. So Is Ski Mart, bleger and fa.oeler, back on thf' corner of Tustin Ave. and Coost Hwy. DoVID at thP end of the hl()(:k, l:nited California Banlt ls back 1n busl.uess at the ohl stand. Tbere are new faces, too, altflOUI!:h some of the husl- ness names are ramUiar. Radio Shar~t. a chain of com- munications and ele<"tronk sto r t>l>, ls represented. Keu Lloyd, a young businessman with sport~·ea.r stores tr. Salt Lalte City and ln Color:ulo, makes hls .Sewport debut. Amon6t the hr-dlld nf'"' tJUslnesses are Russell I Interiors, Travel Ball travt>l 31!f'flt} and the Chess <tnd Games gttt shop. The bulllttng has a nautac..l lheme throughout to blend lD wltb the Newport waterfroot JUst across Coast Hwy. '•We hid a compctltlon among 3 tOll architects;· esplalos N~ MC'Cune, •· a.od Wt> chose tht> dt-slg:n suh- mltted by Newport's WUson Woodman. Our choke ot SatfP.ll &l McAdam as the t1UU1tln2 contnctor was easlc~ to make. We decided from the tJeglnn.Lng that -. .. e want(!(i them to do the )Db, becaus.-•·e h.at1 confidence ln tiM> people tben. That oontldence has oe8\ )llt1fied.'. '' fbe baild!n('a dnmadc 11f'Stgn of Ol'fO aDd an(CUiar Ulles baa bold vertical and horir.ootaJ forms domina~ tbe basic strurture, '' uplafns Sa1Jtc-ll & M, Adam pr'@si- deat Lloyd Ross. Massive exterior wood fram~ Is uposed, and the themf' t·ontmues lnside with expos~ beams. The exterior Is t·ectar siflfng. Blue marine Clll - vas awnlDgs, marine brass ianterns, anti ~trar · weath· ered'' siding add to the atm\)spllt>rtt, A •·solar assist energy Prottram•· lncludes spenal window treatment, overhangs, hlRh Rallle and clereston vents and insulated walls and roo!. Future cooversioo to f\JU Sl •lar energy Is possible, according to the bullder. Upper Qoor teoants lnrlude Travel Bag, Sculpture(1 N:liJ and Tea Garden, Wllliam Ha.zewtnkle Co. ant1 Asso- ciates, Michel Thomas LangJJa~e Center, Aura beauty salon, United Yracht Brokf'r s and tl..-BM Hlve. A major savings and loan rh:lin Is putting fl.nishin~ touches on plans to ot·Lupy the flrst noor corner ad~­ cent to UCR. When th~ big nre> wtpt(1 out the blo<'k, a lot of nelv:h- bors around Mariners Mile chipped 1.n to hold a part} to raise fUnds ~ help sonee of thf' dJsplaced ooslness~>s. '·RebuUd Mariners Milt>" liump~>r sU('kers i>eRan ap- pearl.ag on cars 3 rouod town. T~se same neighbors are happy this week with thP re&Jlts. "It's Kreat, •· says ~artllra Marvin of Boat Speclallsts Inc. '·The l.utltUng 1s W>autlfut. and some of the new shops, such as clothlnl! stort-s ani'! the mantcur.- place, means that tbose of us -.·ho work in the area u:~ do some wallt-arouod shopping clurt~ lunch:' ''It's gorgeous, and I'm Yf't~ Impressed;· says C.al Kramer of Calypso Sa lUng Assn., ~tcross from the squar e. ·· r·~e been over to walk through the building, and 1 love lt.'' Business Is pic~ up all around the area. too, with the return of the square, uelghbortng businessmen agr ..... •• People walld~ around thf' squc~re see us across thP street and stop ln," says Pat Patton, manager of tht> Ancfeot Mariner restaurant, •· an•l the employees of the a.quare Are good customers of ours:· Eveo ·the Ytew from the n~ar dnws praise. Clnd\ Bowman, secl'f!tary to the pastor of the First BapUst Cburcb of N"-port Beaeb up on tht> hlU behind MarlDers MUe, sa:r• there's just DO comparison betWeen the old new and the new. • It just looks great -really nice:· All bas DOt be4!ll wtoe and roses. Tbe paperwork battle to cet the block rebuilt lnvoJved the owners with HYtraJ layers ot penment. First, the city wanted to take a 2-4 bJt slice alone the eotJre frontage for enD· blat wtdenilc of Cout Hwy. Many mooths and arcumeats later, a oomprornt.e o! 12 feet ns acreect Qpoo. All tlltlln cte~elopma and redenlopmeat aJoac tbe bleb- ,., WUJ biYe to match the 12 bJt sUee. The CoutaJ Coanntubl beld liP the project tor 88 days. FtDall:r, piau that ... rnec~ to make "erybody faJrly bii!PJ, laehldbil DtJCbbora liP OD tbe h111 in Newport HtJchtt, cat !laal IIJI)ronl. The parking lot behtad MartDtn Mile Sqlaan has beeD re-cteafcoed and wUl aow bold 141 cara. Tbe merehi.Dtl Ia tht new buUc11nc are COlDI th.rouch a ''foc«beraua" period, talldoc about formtnc their on Uttlt oommerctaJ a-.elatioo. Mr. Jorc ... and Mr. uee .. aaturaJl:r fMl lood aboM lettllc tb.lap tolD~ a.plD. TM 2 tamW. baYe OWMd tiM pi'QpeJ'tJ atDet ltst, WbeD RolaDd MeC•oe ot M.UO .Part, N..ts tatbtr, )DIMd Vta Jorc ...... la WHAT'S INSIDE --- • MORE PI«>TTS AKD F'IATUR!S. • FLOOR PLANS OF THE NEW Bt11.LOIMC. • BIACR RAT liiDIORlES OF THE •ratY OF THE MA.RIIflltS IIJL£ AREA.. • A MAitDIIR'I VIEW Of' JI.AIIItaM IIWL buJlac the block. The original butldlng had gone up 1a 1M6. Twenty sub-cootnctors provided a lot of jobs 1n belplDc Saffell ' Mc Adam get things back l.n order. Tbe weddl.Dg ot taleats and l.nterests has come up wltb What eYerybody agrees ls a tJeautUul '•bride.'' Her •• .,rnetbJDc old'' is the site, her somethlng new Is the bG1ld1.ac, and there are probably a few borrowed dollars be1J1r bet oo the success or all those businesses under ber blile aW1llJics NEWPORT BEACH JOe PPictAL TM R Cl TY 0 P ....... T •• , ..... ,. JOe COSTA MESA II SATURDAY, SEPT. 11 8 a.m -5 p.m. -----FREE GIFT DRAWING----- 2-Gott cooler ice chests Airguide windspeed ind\~atnr Franklin stopwatch 2-Adult life jackets 2-Sets Prot o Professional s cr ewdrivers 2 2-3/4' Dry chemical flre extinguishers 1-C hart tube 7 FOOT PIONEER BOAT 7', a· Boats and 12' CanoE' Ot:TSTANOJNG FF.\Tt;HES Naturall) huo\ant Eiri sy to maneuver and boarrt Seamless t1oubl e-hull ,·onstru• uon to water lint- Convenient ··arrvln~ hanrtlPs c hole" e or thr~> .. t•olo rs Matntenan1·e frN! Mllf!P 01 IAJpont Pol}ethylene Eas) to repair Ttlt> ('dtJfii3Iall tiv•Jiolt--IIUII onst ru•·tion n1akes tills PionPer rnO<l• I almost tna- po.;s!NP to tlr or sink. '. S!' .tll ll otor -onv-·rts thE' P1ont>t-r 1nto J st.allt=< rneans )( transport111~ \OUr fa mll) aM frct~nds 'ron va ~~ to tea t. SPE IFIC ATill\S List Price $177.50 Sale $124.95 LengU .•••..•.....•• ,, Bea n ........•.... -t~" Dt>pth. . ••...... 1r· "'t>l!"ltl • . . . . . . . . -ll s. Capa lt\ •.••.•. 33 lls. The Pioneer is lfght-we~ht .and a t>r f'e7.e to load and unloat1. ap<J ''' J l1.r. \\otor FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! SELECTED GROUP OF SALE MERCHANDISE Columbian Aqua Meter Depth Sounders ...................... List •9950 SALE 1/2 OFF Selection of Thermo Insulated Mugs & Glasses .................... ust •12-•1s SALE 'lz OFF Assortment of Vlchek Tool & T ockle Boxes . . . . . . . . . . . .... LISt '11•0-'3920 SALE 1/l OFF Two Gallon Insulated Water Cooler ...................... Ltst '13~0 SALE 15" Selection of Benson Benhook AnchGrs Ltst '11 111-'3800 SALE '/2 OFF Mayfair Water Pressure System SALE 1f2 OFF Selection of Mayfair Bilge Pumps L•st '21 a!>.'378~ SALE l/2 OFF Selection of Group of Taylor flags SALE 1JJ OFF Setedion of Stainless Steel & Bronze Salttcwdfware SALE 1/2 OfF In adclit10n to our regular stork of marine hardware, we now car~.' H & L Marine Woodwork and Panasonic Radios, TV's & Cassettes. We have the largest selection of brand names: Perko Hardware, Wilcox Hardware, International paints, Brolite Z-Spar paints and varnishes, Shaefer Sailboat hard- ware, Nicro -Fico sailboat hard- ware, Me rin1on sailboat hardware, Tubbs cordage, Danfarth compasses and anc hors, Jabsco and Peters & Russell marine pumps. BALBOA MARINE HARDWARE Servin1 Orange County for over 50 years. MARINERS MILE SQUARE 2700 W. COAST HIGHWAY, N£WPORT BEACH A .... .. --· _ ........ ... "-\IJ a ... -__ ...,,) • • • , ... ..,.. ea. .. Y.-ct tr' ........ ., 11 it .. .., ......... ,__ ..... 7 ?helD .. a.-: ...... ., ... _ --no .. 7 e a CU'I"ffll • 1 '• an lllc' .......... Mill ........ ... ---·-. .... ......... a.e, ..... .. t'llrlen .. -.-t --a ,Mark"l_ .. _,_ua-. Tlebaltl:an~dlar· ..... --...... -.... ll7d atnys - -eo.lznl, I -....... ,..., .._ Beoeb Clly c-:llud-.ralelly ----.. oter ud mate a MdJ of .... .,.....W..tllofedonl .~ woald. Hop and AI Jut~! Bill, _, kiddlltc, OU--'baY g CMr auwer to the traffic -m. II: wu p~~elda& tlme. c~ Iliad to come olf the llallpn .. tbe cac.etl aad 1Md to e~llldoD tbe color611 •ranD ~ clul Uguus ia tbe ... cues. Tolletartl- cl• bad to come from oar prtnte bl.tb. Ybicb eYery day tor Z weeks bad seta a ,..,.,... frtlll IIIIIPIY of claa toftla proYided by the room ltewud. For a beach tMam a..t to roactUc tt ln Ba)l, tblt wu· a marvel. He bad tDCOIIRtered tt oa otber cnlae lblpa. bow ever. .. . . RAT ABROAD ... __ .__ ...... -........ ,. ___ " ...... .. _ lloo't ... ,., ... .,.. .. --'hen•u X , .. _. .... ][ ....... lllliiP Ill rotc • .._. -Slid ... _ ...... WU a 0 1illsltlw fill aD rs ............ ~ _ ... .,.. .... _ ol 1:11e Do's!, EJII)IIId ___ .... DooM" ...-.o.r-tw ................. latlby. T'M Golda OMJwt IIIII tobe_...lw ... _. ~ ot P' rev•• COIIdlll il • tile piMe we were ID taR IDr au IUPt baclt to U. sble&. To ue liP ae ttme -e .... by "'* lo lilluuo, . B-.ruo aDd TDI'Cello. It .,.. I tlc.lt 110 Watdl tbe dUa wortaen stlldsiUJ tll:n. Gilt ... --, .... tlpnl .. B.ra., lslud. Tile pace wa•"t (fllite _, bect1c OD lll•ruo or •r eul lklp. ............ lacesmalllJor lis laDd, u 1D v .ace. nme wu nllllliiiiC o.tud ft _.er made It to Torcello bat N · bamed for a rue aJoac the --of !be Lldoaod baC't to Ute botel. We were sened .aatwtcbes:, coff~ aDd Fr.c:!~ putry. Water tuis tbat bad bauled the new P'IFI .. ers from Marco Polo AUI>Ost 10 ""' Goldeo Odys_,. Ute came onr and baaled .. to .... allpOrt, abOut a 40·mlmrte boat trtp. On tbe way •• puled z oo.ts staeted hl(h w1tb lug. il«t boaDd for the Goldeo Odd. The abip would make .. ........ ... .. __ W*tltPII Z\ -.. ___ _ ..... , .. , .... .. -·-.... -............... * WD 'Wtt a • o a ....... ,..,., .. ___ ..., Wlw) fll tllll • a' M,-.,. _ .... __ ..... •-twa7s17p.l-••,...to•-.eVtMce. ....... Mr'Yed ...... ---11: .... dart .... .. ......., ... ..-........ - .... aMI' 6! we coUd aee lwiiiCIII fD lbe ..... aad noed • IDr It lilt were .IGit fut -udUtsdeclbacl< IIIIo ........ Can.Yellel an ..,....., to llellp.., -lt. Coadlc clowa Dftr Bns- Mia -10 -later Wf eoQd Me Well~lJCtlt.ed dlftded bfetnr•r• ..uti ewer- ·-can drtY!a& aJooc Hwm, •Mil ttreet U(bU u, 111m1Mt'• bomes ud baUd· lap. "• -stod .... -t1tJoa1rC11 lbefkdblepernp- n,. t1111: come .t to tbe doon ol .... plaDe, ~-... DOt nat.llble at Atbeos or Veaice. Y oulh service grant given We bad to My in the moc»ra termJul for an tou' aDd 15 mu.tea, clearlnc Bru.V. at 1:15 a.m. Veoice time. We •• tbe J..1CbU of Antwerp, were served diD- oer, wbJcb Ratb aDd I de- cllilod, baY!a& bad and· wlcbea •cb a lbort Ume belore. WtiMmed from our captaiD that tbe fUcht to New YortWOIIld take 7 bours, ud we .ttled down 1n our Wt-back seat• for aome sleep. CabiD l1cbtl were dimmed. We llept. lt wu a smoothnJa:btoYer the AtlaoU~ wtth very Uttle tu.rbuleoce. The cabin llcbt• came oa aDd the gab served us breakfut. Ao anrd·•llu:dac junnlle clei'"'ID"CJ dlnnk:Ja pro-. cram tued at uc Intne t.a reeelYed more tbaD •soo.ooo m crasu to • ..., its aervices to 13 Orange Co.ty cities aDd tbe un- iiM»JPDnted lftl of lOUth- en Onoce Cowty. nt UCI Youth Sertlce Procnm (YSP), now in Its Wzd Jtu'. 11 flmded by cft111tr: from tbe fedenl Law Elllon:ement AaslstaDce Ad- aAaiJtntian t~ tbe Or. up Coaty Crlmllll.l Jus- Uce CauDell to aid troubled )'IMM 1D eWes pouped 1D S Onnce Coaaty mental IMallll-. c-oastl<ll>attnc bllbe pnpam are Gudla GroYe, A•Wm, SWttoa. Cotta Mea. ltlaliJICtoll. B•ch, La- ,_ S.cb, IntDe, Los Ala- mtbl, Sell Beach, Fouatain Vallly, Westml.olter, SaD Clemeute, San Juaa Capis- traoo alld tbe unlocorponte6 area of sgutbern Or~e c-.. The YSP ~lal Frieods received a Sl,OOO Dlsoey- lnd commaity Mrrice award lD April for proYtdinC outstantttoc servtce to youth- ful otreaders. WOMEN'S GROUP TO INSTAll. SLATE 1be captlirl announced we wer. nyln( at 39,000 feet oYer Coanecttcut aod that he wu ltartJ.ac dowo to land at JFK. We had come ill onr Non Scotia and Boston from tbe Atlantic. W2 landed at 2:15 ._m. New York tim~. We left the plaoe car rying oar baDdbl.cPce. 1Drltat1oo& are in tbf mall We weutthroqtlimmlgra- to the more than 500 mem-Uon, rettlDc our passports bers of lbe Women's Dl-statn;ltd and waited for 2 YIJiOOy JnUb federation CIJ'Oitlell to ctellYer Our ComteU of Oruce COUDty, l&dteases. We had ntled the for the ..W ID•auattoo declaratlao forms oo the and a1r1rd1 laebeon SeiJt, plaDe aDd wer e 1000 throach I at tM Ta.tla bomt of ea.toms. We boarded a mt- FerD lilaJ'IOlla at 11:30 a.m. fer• Pan Am 747 uc1 day- Oatcoine PretJdeDtGladys llcbt was Just approachiog Nadler of Newport Beach iD Btc Apple land when we wut turD her pnl ewer to took otf for LAX, The cap. Polly S1oao of Lacuoa Beach. ta.1n aaDOUDCed we would be Other oew officers are rice-fJytnc the southern route be- prHideat, campaip, Freda cause of thunder storm:; over Yl(ld. Lacuna Hills; co-tbe northern ceatnl Jtalas. cbairman An.a Stooe, LaguDt We looked down at bUiow- HUls; vtce-prestdent, ed-lD( clouds belowuntllreach- dcation, Eleanor Barg, Co-t.nc the land of euchantmeot, rona del Mar; vtce..presi-the Grand Canyoo and a short dent, sectiOftS, Helen Aaron, Ume later Lake Arrowhead. Irvine; co-chaJ.rmaD U.UiaD · Blc: Bear Lake aod 1Dto the Schrager, L&«Ubl. HWs: re-STJ'IOI' over San Bernardino. corc11D( secretary FraDCes The beach nt wu back GCIOdman, lrYloe; corres-00 tlle beach a few hoars poodlng secretary Either later. He was JtW UYlDg on GerenraJch, lrviDe; trea ~ Ventce time, gettlDc mlgbtly surer Amabelle Mayberg, sleepy about 3 p.m. in Np. Garden GroYe; and ~rlla-port Beech, because tt WIS mentarlan Sophia Hoffman, way late at DJcbt in the Lu:una Hills. canal city • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • The 001611 presents . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. • • .. • .. • • • • .. .. .. • • • .. • • • .. • • • • .. • • • .. • • .. • .. .. • • • • • • • • • • The COSTA MESA CONNECTION SEE WHAT PTOHEER BILL HAS TO SAY Read the challenrlng, proYocati•e comment by BUI St. Clal.r pery week in the Ensign. BUI, 1 pioneer resldeat aDd basioessman in CotU YeA ud a tormer councUman, Ytews tile loeal scene and tells It u It lJ. RMd him enry Tharlds.y In the Eulp. ORDER YOUR ENSIGN SUBSCRIPTION NOW! ONLY $5.00 A YEAR -------------EHSIG'M SUBSCRIPTION DEPT. Pl.. EASE SENO ME THE ENSI GN FO R O NE YE~R • 1 AM ENCLOSI NG S'S.OO FOR MY SUBSCR I PT ION. SUBSCRIBER'S SIGNATURE ..•.•... , •....•..•••••••.•.. I!AME (PRINTED} ..••••••.....••..••.• , ..••.••...•. ~ESS ........... • .... • • ............... • .. • .. • CriT ........................ p-.; .... · · · · · -· · · TU RN THIS ORM.R IN AT HILL H. CL~~R'S B A RBI!R SHOP, 2340 NF.f'I'OR'f B LVD •• OR MAIL 11' "fO 1'H F. F.NSIGN • C.M. 271t 1!. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA O«L MAIIf, CALIP'CHtNIA •- • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • .. .. .. • • • • .. .. • .. • • .. .. .. • • • • • • • • •• • -· • • • • ••••••************************************ •• -· . IVII!K wna.., o.c. f'tpeedtl •X' 2 C"e tD 4 Ftlllll __ _ for 1976.7'7 liP p'Srd pro. lftiU II M ... bt' ... pem.r Toa llle,-. TbeBou<lal......,_. bU -"" ... lalloortslc aU .......... r. Ncwpnt Beeeb. $92,102; ·--$5"7,1'19; Lac-Bead~. $:10,190; SaoCI...-.,$1%,, 696. HADASSAit 10 CRUISE Members aDd frladl of tile Nawport Hlltlor Clllpter of H*-b are umt.ed to a -cocZdoll pasty ud -cnsUo s.p. u from 7 to 9 p.m. Tbere •W be a DO-hOIII: bl.r. Tony Zealle will eDter· ta1n. ReN"atbu: bJ Sept. 8 may be made wltll 'Marge Shane, 644-9191, or a.ey lluban, 646-6961. •.•u.• ........... ' -.... IF YOU GET LOll' lo ,C.. -. _.1 -.... ,.. __ _.., ...... "'-. .... ..... n. dtJ ... ....,. :w .......... .. -<:.at----....... , .... -TOO 7hnl ---l Clly omdllo---<:.at ....... lznlll'-piau.,_ -........ Jullfleot Tbe --... -e; _, bl' ~ -biD 91. Clllr, I tDrmer member fll tbe COita Mna City CoacU. Body in . ........... ................... ----· ........ ~.­_ .. __ .. " ;ut-. Kr•Jt ,..._ _.. • •', a fllllllnl .._.a.-c..., ....... It 1:11 ..... ---·-......... tar,,..... M Is Orrw, IS fMt ,._ .. __ E-F.-.ll.a-fllr.r.. ..... Moly .... dlld tiiiCe ........ ,,ae- ~--sn.Nice .... , <c• n ldd llillc:allld I rltl-ud-11 ----..... -, .... ................ Stlba'. day de~ ..,. ~lin. Frtad wM lJillC •bet' beet -• biMUt Mill _.,.. ill . .. -.-.-- ------~ lnrl --·---__ .,_ .. ...... ...... ,., .. ---·-• 2 --, .. % ... .... " 7 t -.Mil .,,,,~ f. 1 ~ aACKIAY.,IIHY ·=--~-~ _,....,_,__ ....._ t 'sa sit .-.. Ill ....... .., .......... ...... ..... -..... -• ZbJ 0 ••• .,.,. • • ..... -·----· -----7 -~~~~~....--·-Ia; ..... -........ ._., __ _ .... ___ _ ftlleriz Sd'J ....... STUDENTS 10 LEARN PROLEM SOL YING Flllea-hiP school stlldelltJ YUJ leam al'oat comm.lty problems and tbelr poafble •luHc:lot: wheD ...,. ...... the SooslberO Callfonk Ill-Rod Croa Jeadentalp ceoter, ~ 2-6, atGIDdllog Hill- top Ca~, Malibu. Among tbe lbtdeats wtll be Karl B))rtiiiDd and Michelle Wynoe of Corona del Mar high school. DENNY WILLINGHAM STUDIES AT LEJEUNE Prtwae Flnt Clus Dee- all A. WUli.Dgham, sou al. lira. SZtlrley A. Wllllzlcbam or 296 wa~~u~~ St., c-u...,, bU completed tbe motor veblcle operators course at the Martoe Corps Due, Camp Lejeue, N.C. He Is a former st.deat of Narrbonne bigfl school, Har- bor City, CalU., and joiDed the Marine Corps In F ebna- ary, 1976. MARINERS CHURCH IIOWIH OUR MEW IIUIL-G 1000 BISON, AT IAMBORE·£, Jlf!WPORT BEACH TEL£PHOIIE, -0 THE TEACHING IS CENTERED OJIIIEIUS CHJUIT AND THE 8WL£, WITH EIIPIIASDOI' PRACTI:AL CHRlSTlAN UVING. ALL AGES All£ WELCOME, c-llllc ... --.-.. SUNDAY SERVICES: 1:00-t:I0-11:00 A.M. The TALL SHIPS • are comang to Newport. FIRST BANK SALUTES THE NAUTICAL SPIRIT WITH AN EXHIBIT OF SHIPS AND LORE. September 7-October 1.1976 U:perience thi!o remc'lrkc'lble e)l(hibit of hc'lnd·crc'lftec1 replic.c'ls o f the '.>hlp'.> th<lt ~helped Americ<'l 's history-<'It <'Ill five Newport Be.i\ch .uec'l offices ot Californi<'l Fhst Bank. Se-e the tc'lll sh1ps of the Fir<J.t United Stell e!> Co minelllc'll Nc\vy. And c'lt tht-\o\leostcliff office there :1o "model of Americ A :~o olde!ol nilv"l Win A 7-D,ay Dls<.overy Cruise ro Port·Au-rdnc.e, Monteso a..y .tnd Naswul Visitors will rec.eM parchment reproduc.dons of the frlsAte ConstelLAtion I ve!o!.el .rhe Frigclte Com~teiiAtion. c1rAmAtict~11y di:!.played on the deck of her modern·dcly counterpart -the clir· c r<~h carrier U.S.S. Con:!otellc\tion. II":!. c\fl exciting m<lritime exhibit. So !>el '>1l!il ... for the five p.uticipclting office:!. of (clliforni<l first 8<\nk. When you come in to see our n<'lutict~l exhibit. be sure tO register for this glorious t~ir set~ Vo\C<'Ition J~boclrd Nc\tiOnc\1 Airlines .lnd theM S St.uw .. ud of NorwegiM regiwy . To th<lnk you for visiting us. we"ll give you" complimentc\ry reproduction of "cut-.~w<'~y drt~wing of the Frig.ue Constell<'ltion . SUPU101 OffiCI. 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