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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-09-30 - Newport Harbor Ensign_.., JO( COSTA MESA LIONS HOLD DAY FRI. no ._ ._ CW> wtllbe lo -.. W01 _.. b ~ W'ldle oesa areas ~ CMt dly-0«., 1. , city OG Oct. 1 to '"Gift a u.. ....,.. ud' dcw•k-s from em,.. •• .. w .... "'·· ··-.. . ..... -.... ..... .. ~ ••• o-o . -......... •-c ·-· ' lli'o-'l weu a U.. wtdte ca.• eened lboat laeipllr dar 1opo1 .._ .. -Fnot wUb .. -pr-.... Bol~-olllo Newport-...... t. T. COL. MILLER set . for bookstore Hayakawa to talk · here u.s. Senate candidate Dr. S. l Hayab.wa wW be guest speaker at tbe anmaal dinner meeting of F'rteods of UCI Tuesday, Oct. 19, at the Soutb Coast Plaza Hotel. Because the Frteod.s of UCI 1s a 'ooo...partisa.n or- pnlr.atlon, Dr. Hayak:awa. former presideot of San Francisco state, will be making a oon-campa.lgD ap- peannce at the dinner. He wlll speak on tile problems of higher education. and the meeting will also feature organlzatlonal business, in· eluding the presentation of oew offlcers. The dinner wut start at 8 p.m. in the Plaza ball- room, with a no-host bar open an hour earlier. Tickets tor tbe dinner are $15 per penoa and may be pure baaed by lf!Dd1DI checks ~r r~beforeOct. 1!, to tbe Frteixls of UCl, Ulli.-ersity ot Callfornta, lr- 'flDe, 92717. For information, call tbe university at 833-5150, / FaiNG UP ID old boathouse to connrt It luto a seo.lor exebaage lift llbop are theee m1mbers of the Newport Beaeb R.S.V.P. (Retired s.ior Vohmteer Procram), from left,. Bamey Larks, adY1.10ry coaocU cbairman; Elttabetb (Bess) Fodor aDd Dorothy Natland, councU merri)ers. BBQ to raise funds for RSVP gift shop The Voluntary Actioo Cen. aod their friends. A sec- ter of Soutb Orange County tion ot small antiques aod wUI bold a tamU:r barbeque "Collectibles" wtll be in- this Suoday, Oct. 3, at 4 eluded. p.m. at Bommer Canyon 00 Items for sale will be the lrflne Ranch to honor donated or placed on con- its toand1ng members and sl.gnment lnorderthat senior president~ of tbe past ZO cltizens may make a little years aDd to n.J..se fUnd s money for themselves. AU to complete the R.S.V.P. proUts will go to support (Retired Seulor Volunteer the Retired Senior Volunteer Program) sellior eJ:cbange Procra.m, reports Kitty and gUt sbap. Birdsall, R.S.V.P. director. Senior vohmteers are Coordl..nJ.llilc efforts for reoontt.ac the small boat· this 20th birthday barbeque bouse beblnt1 the V.A.C. of-are Mrs. George Draytoo, flee in Newport Beach to presldeat of tbe VAC board; proTide a ·~tloutiqae" for Mmes. Ronald Brown, ..UOrs. Tbe .-lor n:-1'llnlu Wolff. Alan An- ._ • ....S. CUI-wm--.adE-FHor, sell bandcnft«< Items such alq witb Harriet Bernas, as oeedl~ lmltted uecatf:re director of the sweaters, patNtacs. sc.ulp-Voluntary AcUoo Center, blre, and wood earTIDp, all 1714 w. Balboa Blvd., Ceo- matte by sealor l'Ollmteers tral Newport. More space in City Hall HoDOred guestsatthetam- Uy barbeque will indude the followl.n« past presidents of VAC: Judge Selim S. Frank- lin, Mrs. W11llam Holstein, Mrs. Martin Loclmey, Payne Thayer, John Hopwood, Mrs. Michael Jager, Mrs. Ignacio Loranzo, Mrs. Evel}1l Young, Hugh Mynatt, Mrs. Don Adkinson, Calvin Stew- art and Mrs. Thomas Wolff. Construction of an omce building for Costa Mesa County Water District on Placentla Ave. will relieve needed space in Costa Mesa City Hall for an expanded staff, saving the need to construct more City Hall facllltles, former MayorAl- vin Pinkley has told tbe En- sign. . The water dist:rlct re- cently negotiated a cootn.ct with Dynamic Construction Co., Santa Ana, for a $289,- 800 headquarters buUt:ll.ogoo district property where mallltenaoce tacWU.es are located on Placemta Ave. Consolldatloo of the 2 tunc- Uons at one site will make a more efficient procedure, he pointed out. When he was mayor, the ctty wts considertnc the 0011- structlon of a 2-story city ,,all annez with helicopter pad oo the roof 011 property at the rear of city hall pre- sently used as a beltcopter landing pad, Mr. Pinkley said. When the water atSU'Iet omces moYe out·of ctty ball to Placentia Ave., the 6,000 square-feet of space will be anilable tor city hall .use. he pointed out. NA VY CB'S WILL HELP F1 X UP ME SA H S AREA A proposed $100,000 eJ:- peoditu.re to rehabilitate the Costa Mesa b1gb scboo1 agri- cultural area may allow fur- ther improvements because the Na'f'J CB's want to do tbe lnitla1 work.. CB's want to gnde the rrowtnc area oo Oct. 16 aDd 17 after surn)'lnc earlier. Coocrete gutters are planned to feed into a storm drain at the north~ east corner of the property. A water main, sewer line and electrical installaUon are planned. A greeo bouse and bot boaee are p1aDDed in the horticulture area. Sheep, swine ud bog barns need to be rant. Sebool trastees approved letting the CB's ro abead with the project at tbelr last meetJoc. XEROX COPIES NO MINIMUM Legal -5~ Colored Paper - Bound Material -~ Double Siding -~ Lables -25~ per sheet (h •111 Velo Binding -$1.25 Pf!r book Collating -1/2~ a copy Spiral Binding -75~ and liP. per book 3"" per tu1Chd -1 a. iginal etxn 4"per tuaad-1a.lgll e' etxM COPY STOP 4301 · Birch · Suite 5 Newport Buc:h 751·1050 11011. -, •••• -s (IIC.&II oe•-CXIUift 1 ...._,., KWI Z MOVING TO SO. COAST PLAZA KWIZ-FM (Stereo 96.7) will move into new studios 1n the South Coast Plua and TOWD Ceoter iD No- •ember. Dally broadcast:tng will begin from South Coast Village in Santa Ana on Nov. 6, accordtne to a j:)int an- ooaocemeat by station man- ager Pat Michaels and Gene A, Robens, geoenl manager of the South Coast Plaza and Town Center. The KWIZ-F M broadcast booth wUI be visible ·from tbe South Cout Vtnage mall. Shoppers will be able to see tbe oo-atr umouneer aDd, through a speclal win- dow, toreadtbelatestworld- wlde news as It Is received oD tbe KWIZ-FM newswtre. NB PARKINu METERS LOOTE D BY T111EVES Tble .. • loot an est1 ~ malad $2,000 !rom 158 city Pll'tlrlc metars ID Ceatnl Newport aod s.-_ N..,. port pollee .-.ported lui woolt. City workers cbeckiDC metera IJand u..t 65 bad -..... ad Ia ... block of W. Bay A••· bttweeo 18tb Ud Ulh. Tbe lbefts tnot pllice betw-Aac. 17 UKI Sollt. 15. .u.. bit ...... 95 meten aa Balboa between .. ~ ... -. no-· _ _.. •..S a.,sto.-tbemtlten, polk:o ald. LUHCHEOM PLAHNED BY WELCOME WAGDM now_w_c..., ., JC:u•twt a.a ..... .. a ................. , •• ..... ..,, Oct. •• It .. lr.tk WIMCelllr",ODnW ..... c......, ... ~~-~-­__ .,._.., 0oL I -._ llarllo, ... ...., ... ..;::,::; ~.:·HEADS SQU ADRON eaDe day· ud, .met b t.. U. S. Air Force Lt. Col. cu.tac. 100 per c.-old Burtoo T. MJller lr ., -~ ...,_,.,_, .... b.--.d a retired USAF Lt. Col. ud eye care ~ _.. ... Mra. Burtoo T. MWer of betp tbe bU8d. Ac.ootdlle 1115 Platte Ort'te Costa to Mr. Holmberc. ••nu Ia Mea. has asmmed com- made poul:tle ........ all mud ot tbe tl8tb Tactteal COlts ud 1Uor are ...,... Fl(tlter TnJDiDc Sqaat!roo teend by U.:.. Cia... at Lake AFB Ariz. Tbe proceedl fro• 'WtdY Colool!!:l u:iner,Pre'fioasly cane day recelftd bf tM aulped at LGte 1Fttb tbe MartDera I.Jou·Cblb 1Dr U. 58th Tactical FtctterTraiD· past seyenl ,.n: •••.,_ tnc Wing, is a member of donated to tbe Beach ClU• the Tacttea.l Air Commud, Bn1Ue Guild to ptrebue He holds abachelor'sckl(ree needed equlpmeat ued Ia from tbe U. S. Mwtary their work 1ritb tbe bUDd. Academy, West PotDt, N.Y., This year tbe Man-n ud earned his muter's de· Lions Club bU selected Kirk C~ through the Air Foree Bubam ascommltteecbl.l.r· lnstltate of TechDolOIJ, man. Members ol Ute Cte, Wright-Patterson AFB, •eartnc their cold •esta. Ohio. . I....... ;<too) • STUDYING tbe iDtrtcades of a prlmltl•e bact--pack loom ia ~ for their Arrowcraft sale October 7 are Solltb Cout Alumnae of P'l Beta Phi, from left, Mrs. RGbert L. Tube, Kleo Karst and Mrs. Robert Jotm Cgyler. Tbe sale, to be held at the home of Kleo Karst. cbalrman lor the event, 1706 Tradewtnds, Baycrest, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m •• is an annual a!fair gt•en by 10ror1ty alarrmae dubs throughout the nation to farther P1 Pbl's aatklaa.l philanthropy of promoting hlndcnfls. hems lor ale come mainly from the Arrowcn.ft Sbop 1n the Great Smoky MountainS of Tennessee. Assisttog tbe cbairman are Sue Simpson, Sandi Hammock and Sberyk Gerrie. Trudl Rogers Js president of the loCal etub. ACTING TRAINING FOR KIDS BEGINS OCT. lH D The ftrst sessloo of South Cout Repertory's 1976-77 actil:lg coosern.tory for JGUD(sters 8 to 17 will be- gin Saturday, Oct. 2, offer-in« year-loog profess1ooal acting training during the '" '-.. .,.,. ""' three 11-week Saturday ses- sions throughOUt the year. The first !oessiOII will end on December 11 . The acting prognm wf.ll be hel!t at the SCR Tbeatre, 1827 Ne wport, Costa Mesa, ,( • .ll_ I \ \ .. ~;-j /).~··.-1~ ( :; : ' 111ERE ARE NOf ENOUGH DAYS no Frt-., ... __ can Optaicl!l a 1 , 1 1• wm. reMame tbelr adlt.._ ... / tbe fall ..-wD a pat- met cHnDermeedactlllaFrt- day, Oct. 1, Ia .. ,.,... hall at Otr l4dJ Ql.-ol Aoc ... Clmelllo EIOI-. Flrlll Set. -., Rlek- mao at lllo II-C.,.. Yill p.....-a prtllfl.at •' "Old Glory, 11oo 110( otoor Uolled-." All Ybo 000. • ... 7 p.m. pot-l•ck are uMd to brlDe a mUD Ill*· lsr I aDd place Jettb1cL. 8olb-.J coffee w1ll be savrldlld. la- .sern.tiou caD be a.idl at: tbe bookstore, &a...()INI, or ---""'-.._ 6569. TboM wW>Ie to come IN' tbe pot.lack can bar llte progn.m at 8 p.m. \ IN nos BEAU11RJL CALENDAR FOR All. DIE ACIIVIIJES OF ORANGE COON1Y GIRL scours This illustration is the cover to the new Girl Scout Calendar in Orange County. a product of local Girl Scouts for their exclusive,use in Orange County. • •'"t - No matter what it iUustrateS. this handsome calendar does noC reflect all the activities ol the 35.000 Orange County girls in Scouting. There are cookie sales and ·camping, of course. But there·s also help for the minorities. work to improve the environment. senior citizen assistance, and so many other projects relevant to tod&y's society. But above all the service lo the community. Girl Scouts have fun. And they become better prepared to be women tomorrow because they're enjoying being girls in Scouting today. lf you want to know what Girl Scouts are all ab:out. buy one of their new calendars this year. And if you can volun1eer for adult service with Glrt Scouts. or if you have a young girl 5 to 18 who would like to enroll. or if you can contribute to the support of these future leaders, call &1111. scour COlJIIICIL CW OllAIIMiiE COllf1Y A~ .... ..,.,.,_~qttttt:y Judgo C.Mn S<hmJdt. -iden· Fr•ncn Whiht. U«Uttw DlrectOf 1620 ........ Cotta MeN.. Cellfom4.1 92626 To-1114) 9791900 • Number 30 in a Mrles ol public S<!fvice advertisements sponsored by Avoo Financial Services. ,.._,1111011 BMI'h,CCIIIM .. II?a- " . • .., .......... ~ . -• For ... .... lilly ;'p --.,.._---c:r:: ...... -Alrfc. •• •• ... .. • ... , ... ........ -. .fllodiOola-··· In. •• I I ............. DEC1810tt~5t:~H .......,... .•. ,,_., .. ,, ..... ,__.,, thought• ....,. tt. -.e. tile Clolpel lftrUJ.t, -ml-lnthe-~. DECISIOII: -.op ._, -=-al """"~',I r.:c.::~)~ ..::.=·:!~be """"'al their mlnlobJ? BISHOP NEill.: There are innumerab~ forms of Christian service in the worki today. M.y a.st job was In Nairobi, where I was asked to found the de- partmen~ of philosophy and rl!ligious studies in a secu'-r university. Many people who dllllke the word ''missionary"' because of itl loeded assode- lions are happy in that kind of Christlen activity. The: trouble with the term ''mtssJonary'' of course is a distorted image that has been ~iven of the-aggressive WeStern evangelllt destroyang cui~ lures. treading down the races, and so on. I visualize that as mythology, but for the mo~t mythology holds the media. The Third World church6 tell us, .. Don't send ~e unless they really want to win men and wo~n tO Jesus Christ.'' That, after all, is the cri - terion. I believe there is a p-.ce for the fully com- nVl.ted Christian who lives simply-trying to make Christ known to others. DECISIO~: Ito there o need to reinterpret the mis- sion of the church u • ··~ the cburch does ... or is there still • usencan,,n MpeCt to mission? BlSHOP NEILL: The terms "mission'" •nd "mis- sionary" contain the idea of being sent. If you make everything mission, then nothing is mission. I'm not denying the enormous importance of ministry. Every ministry, d ired. evangeli~ation . social work . relief, all these are part of the opera- tion of the church. But mission I would like to emphasize as being sent. crossing a frontier and trying to make known the full riches of the cove- nant in Christ to those who know oothing of it. DECISION: Are we obligated to reach the tribes wJthout Christ, or is It now felt thllt they should be left undisturbed In their cultur,ai settings? BISHOP NEILL: I believe we are under obligation to mlJke Christ known to every man and woman . ,If it is true that Christ died for all. then he died for all. period. The fact is that missiOnaries do more than any- body else to preserve the s~.uctu res of these people's lives. The Tahitian Bible, completed in 1829. really saved the Tahitian language. and with it . the Tahitian culture. Almost certainly the lan- guag~ would have ~n replaced by French or English. It is not the missionary imposing change; quite often it is the other way around. Missionaries are told what to do by the converts whom they come to know and tespect. Missionaries are anxious to keep peopl~ in their natural settings. culture, language and traditions. But the people reject the pest. T~t was their world, and now they ~ve another world-Christ. They can't take bits and pieces and adapt, although the third and fourth generations can do it. It is the first converts who are the fearful puritans. For ex- ample, many will not use any tribal music, be- cauR it is wholly associated with their ancient world and Christ has set them free. DECISION: What is the best investment the Western church CliO make In the Third World? BiSHOP NEILL: The best investment is i!!ilways people. the ordinary ~rson. If every ~rson going abroad were a committed Christian, witnessing in life and word and in whatever he's doing and wherever he is. then we would have a gigantic army of witnesses for Christ, unpaid . unorganized but there in places where professional missionaries Stephen Neill. retired Anglican bishop of Tirunelveli , South In· die. and a fellow of the British Academy, holds both e.rned and honorary degrees from colleges and universities in seven countries. A. missi-onary. author and university professor. Bishop Neill continues to write and edit books on missions and C:hurch history in betwl!en his teeching assignments 111 universities and theological seminaries •round the world. KEEP AT YOUR WORK The lord has .given lo Do yCl ur wo r!:. Lt-t hars lie . every man his work. It is his busines!l to do it , and the dev1l's businen to hinder him if he can. So sure as God has given yo u a work to do , S1tan will try to hinder you. He m•y present other thin11 more PfOmisina. He m1y 11lure you by worldly prospects, he may ISIIU!t you with slander, torment you with false I CCUSitions, set you to work dcfendinJ )'OUT cnaracter, employ pious persons to lie about you, editors to nsail you •. and excellent men to slander you. You may hne Pilate and Herod , An1niu and Caiaphas all combined against you. and Judas st•ndin& by you ready to sell you for thirty pieces of lil~r; and you m1y wonder why all those thlnp come upon you. Can you not tee th1t the whole thine is brouaht about throuah Ute craft or the dnil? To dnw you off ft('l m your work and hlndt:.T youT obtdiencc to Cod? .. Keep 1bout your work .. 0o not of'linct\.,b«.tUIII tbc lion roars; do not ltop to Mone the d"'l'• dOll; dq not fool •way yQUr lime chalina 1 he de¥11'• r•bbita. kl J>t'O:tJri:tns quarrel, let L'Orpora110 ns resolve, let editors puhllsh. Itt the devil do his worst, hut .«:t' to 1t th;.lt nothmg hinders you from fulfi lling the wo rk that God has given you. He h:n not sent you to make money. He has not commanded you to set rich: He h.u never bidden you defend your ch~tracttr. He hu not set you 11 work to contndict fallehood which Satu and hts servants may start to pedlUe. If you do these thi.np, you will do nothlns dte; you will be It work for yourself and. not ror the Lord. Keep about your work . Let your aim be a• steady as a star. let the world brtwl and bubb~. You mtY be assaulted , wron&ed, insulted, alandered, wounded and rejected ; you may be abu.ed bY toes. fon:Uen bY friends and despised and -rejected of men, but Me to it with studfut dtterminat.ioe, with unfattcriq zeaJ, ttutt you pllf'JUC tbe lftlll ,.. puee o( yow life ... ob;tct ot yo• ~. um:a IC lilt )'OU Cllft •Y • ... ll .. e rlftWMd the wort wit~ Thou p..at 1M to do.'' -~"'""' Mbo"" . ' • 2 ,_ "DIIC ... IUGII!JiiE" -uour.-wu just can't go. It is disturbing the extent to which the Westerner abroad isolates himself. Wedes~rate1y need people who are on fire with the Gospef. to whom it is literally a matter of life and death-who can combine that with prudence. gentleness. patience. and all the other qualities neces{>dry t..o a ~hristian life. DECISION: Would you comment on your per- sonal BJble study habits? How has Bible study helped you determine your...prioritles? BISHOP NEILL : I have a daily time alone with the Scriptures. There is a great advc:~ntage to being an Anglican minister. The rubric to the Anglican Prayer Book states that the minister must read the morning and evening prayers daily-in c hurc h if he can; if not. by himself . Now I've kept this rule pretty regularly for 50 years. I don't make it lJ slavery. but I had to get up early this morning to catch my plane'. and before r'ny kind escort came to fetch meA I ha(l read ti'le m,oming service for today. I suppose that means that in the pas t 50 years of my ministry I've read the New Testament through about one hundred times, apart from detailed and care(ul study. I think there's h•rdly a book of the New Testament that I haven't preached right through or lectured on . This is central to m y ministry. I became a committed Christian early in life. and I am amused sometimes with my enthusiasm as a Bible s tudent long ago. At the age of 17 I set out to as~rtain the meaning of the Epistle t o the Romans. o r die in the attempt. Well. I nearly did both. Ttiafs quite an e nterprise for a school boy. Between the ages of 50 and 60 I felt I wasn't doing enough. so I decided to read through the whole Bible annually , apart from my obligations as a priest. I kept that up for ten years. c hangi ng my languages. since I have the good fortune to read a number of languages. Then I felt that was getting mechanicel so I let it go. But perhaps now that I'm retired for the fifth time. I will start again. I would be sorry to miss any part of Scripture. On Z~lmost every page I find something that rea lly has a word for me . rm a Biblical theologian. I cant be anything else. This s teady absorption of Scripture until it be· comes part of one's thinking is largely an uncon- scious process. But I s uppose at every point I am referring thought. action, decision and all the rest to the standards I find in the Gos~ls-to the standerds of Jesus himself and the elucidetion of them in the Epistles . It's hard to say exactly how that happens. DECISION: You once said: "The only subject on which I ever really want to preach is the truth that God loves sinners." Do you still feel that way? BISHOP NEILL: The answer is "yes" basically. Of course I exaggerated, there dre many subjects on which one wants to preach. But centr<!!l is that the Shepherd goes out into the wi lderness to seek his sheep, and this is absolutely fundamental in the understanding of the Gospel. It is the dynamic which drives us out as undershe pherds to carry on the work or the Good Shepherd. The idea that God will go and seek sinners just as they are, unattractive, is something unique to the Gospel message. God cares for people. This is the heart and center of the Christian Gospel. This is what I come bac k to again and again. • c:::- ••••• The C hristian Faith The C hristian faith has been described in various ways. One said that it was "a blend ins of memory and ho~:· As poetically appeaJing as that may be ... it does not tell the whole story. M'-mOf)' however, is a beautiful thing. It can provide stimulus and courage to meet the chat- knJeS of the pr~nt . And hope bec()mes rulity only after one 1s moved to accomplish the responsibilitiel of the present. Jesu$ Christ came to brine hope to a world of hope~sness. As Jcsu$ is introduced throuah the Golpel of Mark, chapter one, He tomes on the ocaw riot JIO>Slvely ... but alfeady In ortion. 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S:l he be 'appointed b) Goa oo bio ~··-•--lob!"--.oro w-..... "AM b)-tlloreof [That thlo iJ .... -polo~ .... .... ,. 'f ............. of ... .-•• .. ....... for .............. for the "called of Cod," .... 'sympollty with God ... ..., ....... -of --· .. ofl'er fO< ..... -.... FROM "THE EVANGEL," LARGO. FLA. Spiritualis~,1 Sorpe~, Witch~raft · L Do you know that God co~ed Israel tlult thOM "Tho practloe aorcery ot witchcraft lhould not be permitted to live? Ellod.UI 22:18. 2. Do you bow that to eeek to 'mmmunicata with tpirital or with .. dead ill to become defiled and unfit to appear before God to won.hip Him? Leviticu.1 19:31. 3. Do you know that God cute oft' from 8l'IIOJll' Hia people all who turn to me- Jium_. for help? LevitiCUII 20:6. 4. Do you know that capital punilhment by 1toniftl' was God'• sentence on any mi9.n or woman who ealla up spirit.? Levfticua 20:27. 5. Do you know that -.ritchcraft, (ortune-telliq, crystal read ina:, necromacy, and palmistry are related to 11piritiam and are •troDI'IY condemned . .by God? Deute-- ronOmy 18:10, 11. 6. Do you know that it was bediiU5e of their black magic and related pr:adice!l that· God destroyed the CanaiUtites? Deuteronomy 18: 10-12. '7. Do you lmow that Samuel's moet effective way of impHS&ing upon Saul the ettonnity of the 1in of diAobediencewll!l by likening it to witchcnfl? 1 Samuel 55:23. 8. Do you )mow that King Saul of l.sroel, when he was faithful to God, cleared nil the spiritistic mediums out of the land? I Sariuael 28:3. 9. Do you know that when King SAul later consulted • medium, it wu only after his sins had made communication with God impouible? 1 Samuel 28:6, 7. 10, Do you know,thal Saul's lou of his crown aud h ill untimely death were the direct judgment or God on him tor bis dealin,p in lpirit.ism? 1 Chronides 10:13. II. Do you know t.hat the list of wicked K ine ManMM!h'• 1ins inciudes consuJt- ing with spirit-mediums, fortune-tellen, 8ltd eorceren~? 2 Chf't'llicles 33:6. 12. Do you know that one of the reasons God rejected Israel was bccau"~e they pr::.cticed magic and communicated with evilepirite? Iaaiah 2:6. 13. Do you know that it is insulting to God to consult the clead when you can inquire of Him? haiah 8:19. 14. Do you know that a forlune-teller may be demon possessed, like the girl in Philippi out or whom Paul cast an uncle:m spirit in the name of Jesua? Acta 16: 16-18. 15. Do you know that true Christians, like those at Ephesus, have nothing to do ,with ,blark lll48iC and its ZJ!:lated practices? Ad1 19:19. 1 : 16. Did you know ~atuorceuJ i8iJ:ll"~uded 'm the work• of the liMb li1ted in the ]Bib!<!!, nnd thrd those who -practice it f'.1nnot enter Uie kingdom ·of God? Galatians 5:19-21. · ' I I 17. Do you know that those wbo erutft.t'e in eorcecy will be shut out of heaven anrl bani!:ihed forever from God? Re.velation 21:8 and 22:15. , \f• 18. Do yon know that the teach~ or apiritism are docb'ine. of deDW>lla? J Tim- otby 4:1. 19. Do you know !hal demons are l'lub;ect to God's gre.<~.l..r power and !remble before H im?JI!Imes2:19. •20. Do you know that the increase in foUowing after subven~ive doctrines in- ~<pircd hv devils is one of the predicted si~s of the la~t dayf!; and of !he near ap- rMnr h of judgmrr>f.' 1 Timot~ 4:1.-AdaPted from The British Evangeli11t Windows For Sermons .... "IN GOD WE TRUST" "My ft1end is a nose and throat specialist, and one day a little girl was brought to his office for a sma ll opera.tion on her nose. ~or some r~ason he cou~d not giv& the little thing an anaesthetic; so he took a ftfty-cent p•ece out of hts po<:ket and put it in her hand. . _ , . .. 'That's tor you to spend exact!~ as you like a~ $00n ~s th•s •s over, he satd cheerily. 'I am going to hurt yo':-' a little, I am afr<!•d,_but !f you take a gOOd I~ at the fifty cents before 1 begtn,.and then hold •t .ttght ~n your hand al'ld kE7P thinking of what you saw all the time I ~ at work, •t wont hurt so very much. "The child went through the operat ion unusually well, and the dOCtOf con- , ~ratulated himself on his bright idea. , "'Vou are a very brave little girl.' he said patting her on the he.ad, and pretty soon you can go out and spend your money. Tell me all the thmgs you thcu,ht of while I was at work.' ' 'I thought of the words.' said the little girl. "'The words?' repeated the doctor: 'the date, you mean?' It was a long t ime since he had really noticed a coin and he hardly remembered that they had any words on them. .. _ "'Why no, those are numbers. 1 mean the words at the top, In God We trust, $<tid the little girl simply. "'Twas the first half dollar I ever had, so I I'M!Yflr saw them before, but it is lovely to have them there. So the folks that have half dollars can always think about that.'"-Youth's Companion. "MUST I QUIT All THES£1"' Cardinal Mazarin was one of those shrewd and clever men, who, from a com- paratively humble oriJin, have risen by energy and ability t.o rank and l~fluence. With a pleasing cxtenoT graceful manners, learned, accomplished, and of mslnuat- ina address, he had the faculty in .a sinaular dearee of captivatina and makina friends of all with whom he came tn contact. Born in 1692 at Piscina. he rose from • captain in the Pontifical Guard to t.o ld tile reins of power in France, when his cup of honour was full to overflowing and there seemed nothing wanti"B on this earth. But it was now found that his unwearied application to state _business ~d brouant on • painful disease, and on~<onsulting Guenaud. the enuncnt ptlysac•an, he was told that he had but two months long:er to live. He rece ived the announcement with sorrow, and was greatly \roubled, ~CK his ~~ssions ~fe enormous. All his life t.ona he ha_d been hoard-ina.., and h1s love of p1ctures betna stro,.est he had a chotce collectton of these. Now he was face to fac:e with the pert fact suted in God's wons that "it is appointed unto men once to die, and after this the ,iudtment" (Heb. !:27). Place, position wealth1 fame count not when the "kirc of t.-rors" malces his imperitive cafl. HoW wise •I is to be "read)"' for ""we know not What a d.,-fNY bflnc forth" rPrav. 27:11. 'mE PRESENCE 01' THE LORD IESUS. by Andrew Murray J,A I aa wUb you...__,.,-... uoto .. _..I tM _..__,...,. •:a whee bl was upon earth, he wa~ pl'ftftlt in bodily ronn with his dilcip&es. n.ey walbd about tocet'lrel' all day, and at llicbt t.bey went into the _. boule, BDCI IOnW!tilnlll 1lept IOJ9ther and 11&e aDd dru.k toptther. They ..,.,. contiD· ua.llf Wptber. It was the prcMJK'e of Je.ua that wu the traillinJ·tchool ol hil diaaplel.. 11aey M.J'e bo\11\d IO him by tbatt wo.derfu1 int.rcour-t of IOV<! du:r ... thrM lolq; ,._n, aDd ill that intercoune they luraad tO know Cbritt. 11D"' Chriat in.tntctecl and c:orr.ded thm\, and prepared them for what they were a(Wr~ ftnf to ~-ADd DOW, whQ he is IOIDI IIWIIYo he .. ,.. to them: "Lo. behold, J em with you ,.......,. -ell the ...,._-eYeJI unto the end ot the world.·· W'Ul a p~l And jwt M Na!ly • O.rilt wu wJtb Peter in the OOa:, ju.t 811 a.n.t ... t with John ·•t the aaW., a Nelly clll\ I ....,_ OhrW wUtl ~. ADd more r•Uy, for they had their Ouiat in. the body, Mel he WM 10 them • maa. u i.-lmdual Mfl'!ll'llle from them.; but 1 may haw. the 1loriW Cll ril'lt in the DOWel' ef ~ thi'OOe 0( God, the 0111111ipotent Ch.rilt, the> 6maipreleat Chri1t. :--,,__,.. • MtDMJPI k La &.....-_,,, .............. ...,... ...... ..,... .. <,... Yl.ll). I. ........... ----.........••• -(!e. ... 11). a·a ,, ... ......_ .. ....,., -n...~ ..... a. ·-·-" .. ;;;;;;r"u-OILI) . &. •• ., ....._ ...._-• as,.,.(~ .p.IJ). 1."" e __, .... ~-,_...., ...... _ .......... • d ... .:.... .... ~ ca-.·•). ~ ... 51 .... --.-u... .. _ .. ____ .. ,1). Y.•es•., .,.. ... a.-A " .... (LOw•rh a.-,. 0 . objrct Ia, aot to 1• Ul diU rwry .... ,. ... --for llio ... -. • well • for tbt proplr's. for IUdl 1 ...-........ deiUot' .... ......,. ...._ we apply it to Ouht, but to tel .._ that the pnnillon of tbe law, ..........,. on the pat of the hJF-prioot an "Ofterinl not ror the people only, but fot hUMelf, and hil houtt, is a proof ..... ... .... .... people O<Cupiod .... same pound, and that, andst aU the wcxaderful pory of his prielthood on the Day 9f Atonement, he wu ·yet in reality • one of them. To hil ofl'k:e • appcriD.ted by God , he thus came .tth the opirit of •ympothy" (cf. Geo.p ltillipn. 7lte 7lt«>/oo of tlte Eplstl< to tlte HeMwJ, 1.899, pp. IOJ.IOS). The HiP l'rieol'-cl of Cluiot Venes .S-10 dt:~en'be Christ u hiP priest after the order of Melchiledek. Here the suitable comments of a conservative tcholar should be-.oted: "[Venn] S,6. So tbrist wu appointed Jti&h priori. The writer quota Pulm 2 :7 witb the rManina of, "This day I haw: appointed you to the office of a priest.' He wa fv.Uy qoalificd to bold the office and did not aeek it for himlelf. He wa appointed to this position of tfoty (.-,.} by God the Fothor. [V•,.•I 7-10. Ouilt's human experience il .dclc:ribed be.e.. It wu u ,~nee of leamlftc and of limitatiofts. 11tia humiliation (lhil. 2o7) "'"' Ito tUne of· learnin& to obey in the tpherc of man. By thio Ito wn made complete. ThiJ wu the time of hil heine in the f'lelh . The spedfic reference in Heb. 5:7, I il to tho boun of ..,ny in Geduemane. The pa-. depic:u anpilh In the worda prqn'l. JNppbtbu, 11701V cryifw, and lcwt. 11M enemy He (C.rilt) faced wu death_.-both physical and, becaulc He was the tin-bearer, spirilut-1, in that He -bore the: full wrath of God reamd for sinnen.. Ill request for detmnnoe wu FaDted. fully in the Resurrection, with iu prodlmation of death defeated. 1"hrouah thia experience Christ lclmed obedienee 11 He would not hne k.nowD it othenrile. UteraDy, & ~anted /rOift ,.. ,... -,.. •lf<nd <•· ~~ wtdc:b il • play oa ~ c:a.wat up ill tbe er.et pnnerb ~ .... .... -qualillod perfectly ............. . Ovill p&o•id• dt!fflflll ,.,..,... (ID.m. -•.9),tbe--of ..-....... totbeprioll'-clol 'hl:tl •t. t. com.-to Auoa. " I .. det ill a priell rA God etera111y. • ~ deztlorrH twly ... daapter r . (<f. -.. w. -. "'Tho .,...... ...... llobiowJ" Ia 7Jw ~ lllblo ~. 1962. p.l414). • ---------Take a Real Mu Exile him to the ble of Patmoa and you have an Apoatle John, Lock him up in an En«liah pri.an and you have a John Bunyan. Pierce him with a thorn in the Oeah and you have an Apoatle Paul. Give him birth in aloe cabin and rear him in poyerty, and you have an Abreham Lincoln. Hem,..llim in with hurta and hardahiJM, and you have a Booker T. w -.hiftllan. Take aw-.y his hetlrirt« and you have a Thomas Edi.an. · Manly men accept hard.hipa .. 1te pp in1atonea, not •• atumbli,.bloc:b. _,....., ·"'-"'~ .... If~ -.una Lo•altiJow co•Jd ... • wwd ' -"'-·-· __ .. _._M_ llo.-D; ..._ .. ....._ . .,. «rnr -..... _ .. :.£:::."' ---·-al I I ..... I ., ... .... --........... ., ..... ..... J I P'Jh'o ........ .. .. -..... 1111; .... •.. .,. " HE¢ I ---., -----............. ---I 11• . ..-fll _,.. ............ -................. ..a..-....... , ·-...... II ..... 1111• fll QoJol. ................ -.. .,. ..... .. I . ,: .. .. ... 1 HAReGI YISITOII 11 ,. an a ... es u. or .... f/1 a 116w::1 • tz; ..... -.......... lilt ..... 'NilS ad.!• Mr ... _.,. ............... ller Yla:ltarWwca •• ............. ..w ..... 00 ,..,__ __ ... , ..... ~ -.o-.Y -I'NEJ •• Gal" ... .....,_.,.. .. .. .... ... ..._,. . ._...,_, Ill •a ;aut ~ _. 111'\1 a ... M' 'p I ... .... ... --. ... _ ...... tts:-w:• ... ............... ,, ' •• 'W1 ... ear _.,_ •. _, 1*. f/6-'s' 1 Aft., C..-. • F- 114., 171 --ollloo --~-, ... .,.,.. 8. .. 7 .,, "· ol Jilt -BIN.. ... ..._ --*l""c ... ~_, .. -lllod. ... E- C ..... -,.._Pl., .:..-.-- .. --aiZIOO -llhll. • IIIOJIDAY, SEPT. U .._ L. ""'-"· or Mt w. ttia..W..tNew. TIIESE COE .. -... -at OCC pill..-. 1'llot' poet IIIIPU. wu - ... (boct ........... rtpi)C-,1 -·-._, . -- -.. 111118 .... , ___ .... tre.. tt:lead1J a.. I PI . ftr.,. nteo 12uo1 ....., ....... bet- ......,._. 'ltttb .. r-... Sbelley Vopl 11011 1oe ~; ..., (lraot ..,..) -Nnport BtM. Ill 1:15 a.m. Botbell, KatbJ Ow .. ud Ct.df ...... · • • • A t.qiar ai:UJDed "rroad'lair•· ' HARBOR VISITOR .tereo .,.,,_, .c WOJ1tl $450 Honorary members feted ::::;,. ::.-c..=.=. .... .:~ bor Blod., ..-ootry by Beaeb Clllpter, 1J8lcomed u --.. 1De11M ••• A tbe memben at tbelr tint bucJar prted opea a nar meetbc of tbe 19'1&. T1 MI.· IUdliC llul door to · pin aaa Sept. ZZ at tbe bome eatry to t be aputmtllt of or Mrs. Elsle Eaett. Gf11C0rJ P. •ran, ~­ SZS-1/2 Aotde .An., Balboa.. 1!, 1755 Aalretm St., tat- PHON£: 646-610? Mn. Vera Daoeu, pnot. deDI of Preceplor Delta Na, Beta Stem& Pld. Newport , CHURCHES TH£ FIRST BAPT~St CHURCH "THE FRIEMDLIEST CHURCH IM TOWill" ••nu: r . MULLt:M. r.uro• t ,.u A.M. BIBLf: CLASSU-lhOO A.M. YO&lHIP HOU• 6o00 P .M. -f:YAMGELICAL H0u• J01MAGM0LIA AT lAMTA A .. A AYE.'-C:OlTA MUA C!e.ntw.f j2JRD H . at OUHGE, COST4MES.4 • 645-5050 REVEREND N()fuus COMPF, PASTOR SUDclay morniDg worabip -lCUS a.m. Suoday School SuDday evening wo rship -6:30p.m. 9:10a.m. Wedoe8day Bible study and pnyer ••• _ •• ?:00 p.m . An lndepeDdeot elnl.rch with Bible teaChlDc m1aistry Two boDDnry members, laC $1,200 lD tteno eqatp. llrs. Jlm S..mett, ud lln. mtlllt • , • Baker EQidpmeot Wuttam Gray, bottl of COib. Relltal.s, 1151 Baker St-. re- Mea, &1m were wMcomed. ported aa $150 nc *mpoo SerYbi( U offtcers tbU IDICidDe _. tetwwd by a J•r are: Yl.ee~ rw.er ctnac a wroac ad- Mrs. Sbermu Witter, New-dress ••• A-.rard Motors, port Beacll; record1Jtc: aec.. 1680 Newport 81911., re- reta.ry, Mn. Jaet Pr1Dee, ported a rrdortz.:j bike Newport S.eb; oorJ't!IPOO(l-stol• by a female, about liiC eecntary, IWdred Roe-20, cfYtDc a S.U Au ad- ate:, l.cm« B•cll; treuarer, dress, 'Wbo had ftlltecl to lit:-. ELite Egett, Balboa, pay cub for tbe btu •.. ud eoaocJ1 n!l)reHbtatin, A ba.tclar otUIDed a ndlo, Mn. Fruk Reed, COlli T.V. aad kltebea.appUaaces Meaa. Tlllled at $Z05 from the resl- deoee ol Mlcbael R. Hodstn PUBLICITY COURSE .... vte~<>n. sa... Cool<, ~=::;;;;;:;;;::::;::=:;;;,=:~=:;;;::::~;::::=::f AT UCI EXTENSION ~~:..~-=-,.~~~:: a•ITCIIUaCH l'flMISM · tlu;M._.. 1400W . ...._etvd. ·-....... "*""Shaped Jr. ....... a.... ...... --WIOC fN'rt I .. \.,.. GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Veterau' Memorial sldr •• 565 W.\8th,Costa Me~ REV. TOM TYREE, Pucor SUNDAY SERVICES: tO·JO A.M.&. 7:00P.M. Suncby School. aU ages. 9:30 HOME BIBLE CLASSES: Call 552.0()92 .,.eaehing Bible Doctrine• •We in-rite you to worship LUTHERAN CHUROI F THE MASTER, LCA 2900 hcif"IC Vee. Dr. eon. .. tiel Mor, t:ef. WRENCE 0 . FRUHLIN Put or 7 Phone 644·2664 S~NDAY SERVICES SIIDday acbool •• 9:15 a.m. Worablp, , , •• ~0:10 t.m. Nursery and Coffee-Hour ....... " .. " , ........ .. ATIEND THE CHURCH OF Y®R CHOICE Christ•Oft Sci.nce S.rYi cu FIRST OIUROf OF OUUS"f, SCI~NTIST 3303 Via Lido NewpOrt &each SUNDAY SCHOOL -9 ' 10:30 .... SUNDAY SERVICES 9 & 10:30 •.rn. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8 p.rrf. READING ROOM Week day•: 9 a.m. ~ .5 p.m. Wednesday:t •m,.7:.Sp.m. Tuesday 9 a.m .•. S p.na.; 7-cr p.m. SECOND otllRCH oF Ot:RIST, s0ENTIST Newpon Beach ar Corona dd Mar 3 1 00 Pacif"lC View Dr. SUNDAY SCHOOL tO a.m SUNDAY SER VlCE 1 O.Lm WEDNESD-AY 8:00 1'.M. Readiog Room: ~9 .E. Co .. t&wy. J:atfallee oa Narda-. Mon.-Fri.: tO ,.m. ro S p.m Suad•r •heraOoa: 1 10 J Sat.: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You arc cordially inv1Ced tO attend Ourclt Serrice• aocf'co UIC Readin Rooll!!l. rl~mou.tn Congrer.itlonal C~urclt A Jon.:: tmd /ndqHPtdettf ContreptiaMJ Ofri11Mn Orturlt THE REV. JOHN 4 . LINDY ALL, Minis!.,. IUMOAY Sl:aYICI!Ia ,. ,t,.M • .t.afO f•M .\.L CHURCH SCHOOL AT 10:00 A. II. SIOOlA Y 3282 BROAD STREET, NEWPORT HEIGHTS N...-y can I*OIIidod Phone: 1142·2140 A new Jdlllc reta.Hc.s coa.... lD Jd>Ucl!J, fJom procnmmtac IDd proportac pabUetty ma1erta1s -•orklDc wttb oews meltia.. .. bolDc olfored ..... laU 19'1& -"' uc -·· e"'*-Pon diYIIIoL Titled '•CommGeatlc* X til: -ol pe. Uclty," tbe C1C1UW will be laalnclod "' .. .-A. Brower, dlreetor at pl)l1c rebC:IoM tor tbe In1De Compuy. ne ~ wm meet fDrl!Wdelday..-- IDp ln>m Soot. Z9 -Dee. 15 1a room 1!9, IDClal ac:t•ee lab, OC lniDe cam- pas. Tbe prot-· procram is beblc ....uted by ID ad- 'fiaoi'J committee c:ha.J.redby Mr. Brower, Ybo 1s a1.IO presldeat of lbe Orange COWitJ Plibtic Relatloos So- elety eblpter, lDd iDcllldiDC Robert Clay ot Clay Pabti- eom, Dooald Flamm of Aero- aat:rorde Fofd. Tbomu n,.. of Allstate IDsaruce, Wallace Jamie of Wallace Iamie R._..rc. Groap,Jac. qHliM Sebaar otUalted Way or Oruce c-., ""' Dr. Allee ADder-, UCJ Es.- tell&laD Din.loa.. Tbe COIInt, 1f takell for credit. YUlaward threeallils of credit. Tbe fee is $66. 6TH GRADE PARENTS WILL VISIT LINCOLN All .. -. of LlDeolll &lb crade .te~teot• Ja'e recehed taritaUou to YlllttbtKbool dlrlllc tba aebool clays tbl.a wHk betYIIID 9 ud 11 a.m. TbQ"U meet LIDoola's DeW prloelpol. Geortt-Me. .-. -will am lbem .. onmew ot Ultcola'1 pro- cram aCIIUW'ertbelrqna .. -.....,1l .... bect ... a Dcteato.OODCIIIIeted toar ot the-. -••• **'. ***. •·•••••• **. * •••• -.............. ~ •• • • • ORDER YOUR · ENSIGN SUBSCRP.Tj()N ~ • • • : ONLY $5.00 A YEAR : fep::trted the $200 bufllary of a leatber eolt from his eu wbUe be ns atteodlng clu:s at Oruce Cout Col- lep ••• Pamela J. Pruta:l, Apt. GZ-1, 555 Pllll&rtDo AYe., Nbiii'ILIDc to ltertpl.l't- m.t from tbe 1aaMrJ room, WU a«..Oted by I IIWl, abodt 14. ftD ordered her Jato ..,.. -.traar te He dDin on tiHI bed. pili a taaut Oftr ... -. .... bu ..... _ or IDO'fe,lookedillrproperty ud left witboat t:akiD( UJ • tiDe· • TUZSDAY, SEPT. 14 A J&09 aatomattc tprlnk- ler l}'ltem )I)Cib'otler ns SIDleD f'rom a lauDdry room of aa apartmeal comples: of L,....Cu-Inc., ISOO Adams An, • . • Rlchl.rd u . Scofteld, zz, ot 5!4Cau- u.a.a 9t., Newport Hetpts, saffend possible fn.cturn or b1s left lee, ribs aod spiDe wbea a motorcycle be n.s ridiDC coUided with a cu drtYtll by CoalltaDce R. RotttJart. 64. of 501 FDl.ler- ton An., Newport Hetgtts, at Poll)QQI. An. IDd Phlmer St. • • , V 10 T. Pbam, Z4, of 998 £1 CamiDo Dr., Sllf- fered a possible sbll trac- tne ud mustn abrui005 wbeD bit by a car whlle wi..U:iD( across El CamlDO, 66 feet west of San Juu Lue, at 10:25 p.m .; the car wu drina bJ Terry J, Koblellberg, 18, A,lt. !, 968 W:ls&iorl Dr., Colla Mea. ••• Cars dr1'fea by Susan L. Barke, Zl, Onage, and Cuaocler G. WlDters, Apt. lOZ.Q, 655 Bater St., were lnolYed in an accident at Baker st. aDd Eoterprtae st .•.. A burcllr lllted a rear ll1d1a& cJ&a door ot ttl tnct to piD-eotry to 1be ... It-ol CberyU J. Smith, Act. 106, 409 FUr Dr .. taldlc $1,020 la stereo ~ a T.V., camera IDd eut1 ••• A barwt&r amn!ted a w1DIJw1ar to pia ootrytolbecarol-.t ;._ llillb., AJ!t. lZ..S, 2100 Parbtew t..e, trTIM, tu-t.c a ndto, sten10 ud amp. llllor ..-....... : -------------: • WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1!5 • • M. S. Martmu, U, Md • !MSIGM SUIS<:Ili'T\011 D!I'T. • Jlllllla B. Nut-, P, • .,. • PLEASE SEND M£ THE ENSIGH F'Oflt ONE VII! 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C!6IIM .... a <Mel. .._ 1121 .. a ...... __ ._ a... llori'na:, Cndlr .._ --.--... to liD II -lOGs, wu ct.• $1 ,zoo 11011 .., • • • ·----·--lo -a $1'1> TV from be ..... " F' 57 71 .................... St •••• A t.rctu _ _. $UO CUI!, a $50 w._.. rii(I!Dda-- bracelet from u.e ap&.Jt- mfllt ot ~ R. Wrse, Apt. !01, ZZ'71 Harbor B1f'd.. ... "I teD ,_ wb1t I 1r1J1t to do. I ...-to WI YO.. •• Cllr!atial. k. follom, Yorba w...ta., ......,_ a mu wbo bad .la.ID m walt for ber to retua to 11er car 11111 u all-r--Iot It J099 BrtaiDI St.; be Ulilftlted bel' ad toot; ber poroe -'""" $25 CUb, ldeltUleal:fan ud per---.1 Uema. • THURSDAY, SEPT. 16 Jollepb V. EtpOSUo, !2, DeDill5 L V.aRiper, u. aDd Glea.a F. Brooks, U, all at urn El CamlDo Dr •• Costa Mesa, were booked lXI e barges of tbeft ot a $600 caaoe model 28 reet tone, a sed tor mo1d1oc canoe bodJes, taba from a ktc:ted feaee area beh1ad tbe wood stql at Costa Yea b.J.Cb sebool .•• Gloria K. Paloaeo., 3031 Sa.moa Dr., reported the $850 theft ol a cHa.maod rtac from a jewel,., boJ: 011 t lliCht staDcf lA ber bed- room ••• A t:blef obta1oed 1.111 SSSO eleetrtc type-writer rrom J. c. Carter Co., 671 W. l?th st., while a security ruard wu ma..klnc bis rounds ••• A $259.95 rabber n.ft wu stoleo from tbe ear port of Robert Dl'ris, 1218 Dcllle- r al Pt. . . • Tbomu H. Heltoo, 19, or 1053 Presidio Dr., refused medical treat- meot for LD)urtes suffered wbs b1s ear was tavolved 1D an aecldt!Dt wttb a ear drheo by Earl w. Rosen. burg, 66, Tustin, oo Dale Way. 133 reet east of Har- bor Bl'rd. . . • Sleven J. Keot, Z4. of 2'15 E. 16th St., Costa Mesa, suffered mloor lacenttoos to b1s left laiDd and arm I.Dd a possible brokeo left thumb Ybeo his motorcycle hit the reu or a track oa 17th St., t4 feet eut ofRaymoDdAYe.,drheo bJ Jerry L. Weatberford. %6, of 2001 Mea Dr., stop. ped br traffic . • FRIDAY. ~"EPT. 1? Kt!ll.Deth w. Hunt. 1521 W~ct~,H~r~­ luds, reported the loss of· a $85 tape deck, hls wallet wJtb $'75 cash IDd tapes nlaed at $35, from his ear parked ln a lot at 0:-ange Coast College wbUe be at- teDded class ••• A renter Wled to Mum a $200 re- frigerator to Tlce's Rentals, 1930 Newport Bl,d •••• Tbree checks were reported stoleu rrom cheek books or Julle L . Saoud. ~. !06, 423 Fair Dr .... A S?o black and wb.lte TV set ns stolao from the pr21e of JOhn W. Cummins, 3050 Uad1SOD An ••.• Melnrn V. Rose, 2039-A Wallace An,, reported the $1,000 burglary of hand tools rrom bla pnge, eatry belog gained tftrougb a hOle for an adjacent p..nge ••• Jack K. Jackson. 19, of 413 Glou- cheater Dr., Costa Mesa. was charged wttb dnmJtdr1'f- 1D( and hit and nan at Zotb st. and Randolph M e., after his car hlt the parked car or Mary AnD Cross, 30S E. 2oth st., and a e1tJ tree oa ZOtb st. 90 feet east of Santa ADa. • SATURDAY, SEPT. 18 s .. c:Ua J. Fort, zs, Los Anceles, was charged with the $ZS5 mod theft ol.,...., b1oaau. ne.tera IDd other Hems or clothlDc from Ba1- loet'a, SU3 Bristol st., 11- lecedly •eutnc .,me or tbe arttclea IDdt:akiDCtbtotben 0111: of tbe llore lD ber paJ"Se • . • A bars:llr otiWDed a TV aad ~read Ylbaed at $400 from !lollda] lnl!, Sl31 Brlliol St •••• A bUJ1lar 1Md a pry bu oQ a double door to plD ootry ID Hartor Rottor RJot. 17t6 Saponor AYI.. tat11:1c $50 cub and llaltt Jlll'tl 'fllued at S3Z • • • A borctu obta.1ned $7 .!51 la oolM trom a hatcb Ill tloo UYIDc room o!DWie P. Wolla, 1049 ParllbW Dr. • . • Marc Jao-es, Aot. 1, 1U a.t1•r Dr .. eom- .,.._ ......... tar -._ $100 ao10r TV ••• Jam• ...... "'*· Jl,-..... ___ .......,.."' reba I. m eMU at ,_., -BrUtol st., • • cllsM I.CIC ', • IUifD.lY, SIFt. 11 ,._ ..,.. I 11011 U, n -c:-·--n, .. _... .... -~~--lla car • •---ac , 1 Dr,. _.a put I a.. ·----... _...,. ... _ ..... -., ........ . . _.. .,_ ............ ~. 1114'1ac r ·-..-- 111 .. b K. • 1 tetra. z:. "" -c..n: ••• A.._, fJ'Mf ...... , .u.a ..... -11011---............. . -oiFraokE.B- 1511 ...... tM:IIIa ... •l ri1r 11011 I --.. $100 • • • .4 1171.91 -uea-......, b...,.•er wu ...._ floom a~-­ill ' II Ill ._. ta llle- lllllll:"a F....-n. 10ft Brtlell 1t. • • • Rwsttwm .,.,._.._..._.If $10Dwere ..... fnMD. -.Joeked ~ •wb ....... nan a Yoodll ..._e c:.IIIDil wu ___ .... __ rtea. 951 W. 11ttl st. , , • A jade bnclllt, .. peed&• -"""-... -cue aad a .... _.. jack wen atola from tbe bOme of Elotoe C. SmUb, W E Idler St., I $915 theft, CDM FIRM OKAYED FOR P AIIC DESI GM ~Tom Riley ao-DOUDC• that b1J: Jelectloa of Lud Arcldtectare, a Co.- l'ODI deJMultodectpe tlrm, bu heeD QPf'Ofed "by the Board ol Slapem.,rs for tbe daten ol s pub: I.A the FUll! District. The elltlmated r:aoce of the ree to be paid to LaDd Arebltectbre la $1 9,000 to $%8,000. Tbe ...... .. .. desiped are Lake Forest Part, Vlllace had Parkud Wild West Part, ANAL VOTE SIGM-UP DRIVE IS UNDER WAY A I1Dol ..-y.wlde ,.,... tnthxl of 'Olen 11 be1Dg CODdacted iJ1 prepantioa for tbe Nov. 2 paenl electloo.. Deputy rectstrars will be oo duty from DOell to 5 p.m. this Sabardi.J and Sa.Gy, Oct. 2 ud S, aod from 5 to 9 p.m. MoDdaJ; Oct. 4, at tbe followill( Harbor Area loeatioDa: • FUbJoo 1slaad. Newport C eater, la tbe fllt$oad area.. • South Coast Plu.a, by the ean>ooe~ SIS3 Brt•ot St., Costa -._ r -CM '!"U Affo.q) TO LOSE IF A BURGLAR DECtDES TO BREAK INTO YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS TONIGHT 1 Sea Coast will plan y?ur home 0 ' business security system. Phone 642-3490 Now! SEA ~ l'lNIM SYSTtMS , ....... -.. c-. ,.~ .....,._ 1651 PI• c .. tie A ....... C ......... HAS MOVED! 2!11 llARTIN, fifo PLAZA CENTRE, IRVIN£ FOR ALL OF 'IOUII INSURANCE 'tii!EOl ~bert son Insurance e,..Associates y_,,.., .... t..l= ....... 2111 E. Cout Hwy .. Suite 100 Corona del (714) ·I As a Los Angeles Federal Saver you'll rece1ve h1gher 1nterest than pa1d oy any commerc1 al bank. plus 1nterest day 1n to day out plus secunty of your savings 1nsured by a Federal Agency plus all lhe special tax· savmg programs plus extra hours and conven tent parking Plus, wtth a mtntmum depostt you·ll recetve a free safe depos1t box plus a free checking account at a com· merc ial bank plus mcome ta x setV1ce plus document duplication plus travelers checks It ta kes only one minute and one signature to start your savmgs ac- count. II •II Mlds up for Los Angeles Federal Savers. All lnteresl Compounded Da ily Annua l Yield Annual Rate 8.06% $1000 lor 6 lo 10 years 6.72% $1000 lor 1 lo 2 years 6Y2% 5 .39% Paid day-in to day,out SY•% ~11 ,.gullhOt\1 111""111 .. rly ...,ttoltf_l 'rg~~~ tem1 K <:'l'W''IS •ub..c:t 10 lolbll•,..t•l -- n1 f'M!IICIOOI'I LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Newport Beach 3201 Nowpo<l BM1 -ocron !rom Cl1y Hall • e7S·4500 -N--·M- HMd Offtot · L.OI AnoNI ~ ltvtngl lnCI lOif\ "!""!'!~ One-."" ·--·7 · OOloo< __ ... _ a l ~aLIC NOTICI: J n:ntua•w••• ............. , ,.. ,, ·-....... ...._ .. wa......,.e; •u a .., Clllle. •1 • ott 'N...•••Beedl --11:---...... o..--..... c..--· nlla'a rrr nrla.-......,.. bf•td:ndrlll. llpod: ·-,E..--..,, nil ---... IDed ........ _,._.,Or_ -~ ""'· 17. 1176. Plrbll*: s.p.. 11, u, 10, Oct. '7, U71, Ill tbe hwport Hutlor Eulp. F -IIOSIZ PUBLIC N OTIC E FICTITJOIIS 8laKESS !fAME STATEIIEtn' T1lo fD1Iowlll -Is doarr .. .._. u: WUcos • -. nan -CLr-•Jo. Jmoo, Calli. 9Z'71., WUcos 6 -. Clllilnola oo-171ZI- CLreJo. Jmoo, Callf. IZ71C. nu ....... ta CODdlret- • bJ a oorpontlla. Corpontb Name: W'Ucoz ·~-w.wucoz, Pl'lllldllit. T... .-.meal wu filed rilllllo-elmofOr- up ~ ..... 1,1176. Plbllllll: Stpt. I, lS, U, 10. 1.f'll, Ia tbe Newport Rutlor E....,_ F~157t PUBL IC NOTICE ' FICTITI>US BU81NESS NAil£ STATEIIEtn' Tbe IDUowla( porooo Is cloJac bo-u: .._.. •• B-et, 1!15 S. Booch Bl'ld., ADabetm, Ca. 9!103: Aadnta EUea WaJ:en, 2721 WlDdoTer Dr., Coroaa del Mar, CL it625. Tbia t:.stDeu lJ cooducted by u tDCII:rldaal. Slp.O, Aodrea Wllera. This statemeat was tlled ritb tbe 0011DtJ clerk of Dr- uce Couty Sept. 7, 19'76. Publlah: Sept. 9, 16, Z3, 30, lf76. iD tbe Newport' Rut?r EuJgn. F -61716 P UBLIC N OTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tile t>l1oWIII( -Is -bo-u: lloleteiD ROIJII', 170 Eut 17th street, c--. Clllilnola 92627: WIWam -.,_, llol- llell Jt .. 17SSU.o..JU"d1Me Eut, F-.. Vall.,, Caw, 92'708. Tb1J: .,., .. .,.,." CODduetecl bJ an 1adlT1dD&1.. Slped: Wtwam stet ... BolJteio lr. Tb1l ltatemalt wu ftled wltb the ooaotr elerk of Or-uce Coaaty Sept. 7, 197&. Pabllab: Sept. 9, 16, 23, 30, 1976, lD the Newport Harbor Eulp.. F -61'1'53 P U BLIC NOTI CE S-595CZ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Sf ATEIIENT 1'bt t:.Uowtll( peraou a.re doing business a: Loeb. Rboades II Co •• 5e'7 Su Nl- colu Drtn, &tlte 401, New- port Beach, Ca. 12660: Jotm L. Loeb, ?SO Part A.YIIIQe, New York, New York, 10021; HeDf)' A. l..oeb, 50 E. 77tb Street, New Yort, Jf"'Yort, 10021; Mull: J. Millard, 907 Flfth AYIDal, New York, New Yort, 100Zl; Ca.rlll. U.ael- ler. 435 E. 52Dd stnet, New York, Nn York, l0022; Jobn L. Loeb Trut, 42 wan str.et. New York, N. Y, 10005; 'lbcnru L. Kemp~er • 895 Park AYIDI.Ie, New York, N.Y. 10021; Wal- ler H. Walz. 42 A MOGrot Place. Brook!JD,N.l.1U01; Andrew J. MeLaJachliD Jr., ODe Lake Drtn Welt, Wa)'De, N.J. 07470; Plter K. Loeb, 195 Park At'tiiM, Nt'W' York, N.Y. 10021; Rl- ellltd A. Pollack, 45 K-.o Rotd, Sbort Hilla, N.J. 07071; Sbtrmu R. Lewtl, Jr., liS Belmont Road., Rtde......S. N.J. 07C50; Ro- bert II. AdamO, JO ..... Coort. Pwl ... ~ R,Y. u-, TbomuS. Amb- J'OGO. 70 M&mUODICkRoad, leanlllle, M. Y. 10511; Jobtl P:. ADDJeeUI, TroJ lADe. 8.-,rd, M, Y, 10501; Em.C ADJIIlCh, 118 91. 79CbStn«, Ktw Yort. N.Y. lOOU; CU. bert F. Bteb., ODt Craete Terrace, l'lft York, N.Y. 100!8; WIJUam E. Barker, Jr-. 170411.,.,...._ DaUu, T-.a 'lSI!$; Albert C, Bol- Ju, GO E. Urd .-.Mew 'Tort, M.T.Iooti;CIIariMR. BWI, Ill I . 70111 ....... Mew Tort, ft. T.lootl; Fno- eola a. -. 101 1. m' -. -Tort, M.Y. 10011; T. -a.-, ,._ ._, RJO, II. T, 1CUO; L Aa. BN-.rpf, 11-llllo4..&r-,II.T, 10101; Doold ). -ns J.-....... _ ... ort, 11.1'. 10011; _,,_c_ 710-·--Tort, 11. T ...... Dlllal &. Cliol- "'eLtf; MOTtCK . .-yaLIC JIQTtCC PUBLIC NOTICI! ~ I Bill I IIIII MJN"* exxtarOI"ftE #LUW tLIII--ft'Aft OT ~ ..... ft&IIWlf'l U. ft'&'I.Wii'i .-POe ,._ COOih l ot' ,..~· ...... .. ftll? ,_,. -I IHII ·~ • +n•z -Cp 1'---· + --• ' C.AW';£ #ICIIUidM&W ~· -· --.•--• Jla. 411511 IIAM& ITAIIWi ..... *•ad As f 1:: a~ 1111...... mn::z Of' ~ CIT ftt V -.... II L IIIII ._ a r?&s ....... III.Cerla Killam f'08 ..,.,_1"1: ._....,* , .., ~ •.o. .. .,.,,......,clll-._c-.--.. or WILL AJtD roa arwrtli ,.. "ad ta lta1a tlnl; J'_. L a 11w,-c.,. Ctr-I..&T't'E.I::J 1"EETAII!IIT-•....,. c.t.omilt-. 'h'11 .. ':'4 ~:::::-eJe. M 111 Ylttl. C .. -AU AJiD KiJIDI f"'a ........ ._., CaM a = ....... lilt£_.: ....... -.n; ,._ L Me-.WtM)ItiUTkllf TO AD-;:o:*;rl~ ::. ... _ .... 118{ •._..Cali-~:a'~~ :::::.,.UMD£•.=,:: (C ....... l 11'70 ..... -....., • olo tl lTd Ml'n; ,_ A. Wddr•, ,_."'11010FESTATISIICT C.. ..... ., ._ , -• • IIIS-1/l W. --._ -of lllAIITtiA E.. .___ OaW rt'-.n, lt1 a I 1J,:-«...2i •-..rt a.dl. ca= * a.uaAY. Decette'L -.... ~ • •-flllli 0 ,.. ...,..., JIO'I'EE IS IIEREBY 1'MI .. d all......... '1't1111 <rttm _, ;,_ IDid IHIJ Tr1 ' 2 .... t.c.-. GJVD' tw E-tlber I . l.-d .,.~-~-.... _,.-.,Or-IIIUa,~-... -........ ,....... "ftlt~F' • etaJier: up c.ntr lrJiiL 10, tm. nua dl r ll:t nO _. ter I*''* fll WW.t.,.. YIOM, e.e J'oiiJI ll. a.. r•m• lllpt. 1 .. a, JO, 1..,. a c-nt ..,._rtp. "••eu: ttl ltllter'a fllata- Pr..._,... Oct. 1, '"'' •a.•..,.,t llcMII: IUdtudBrnwW • ....a.ry to a. ,.. • ..., nu s~etaTTiolllt wu fOld Badlol'..... F-IJIZ4 ""' ... .., ..... m.t u111 tor ~~oaa- •1h taecc.tydertolOr~ P U BLI C N-OTICE ... tlleCOITitJ~aiOr-miW .. r .ader tile t.de-up c..,. Se!>t. e, 1171, ..,. c..,. Sept. 1, 1176. ,. .... .._ ., --11 1J 10 FICIIIIOUI-EW _...,16,11,10, E-Ad, r<fereoce to 0et 7 1f76 iD U. 'M..,j.,,t IUME STA.TEIIEJIT Oct. 1, lt'18, .. U. Jlewport w*il ts made len' fllrber B~;E...p_. F--11501 'I'M ........ ,_... ll BarbofEadp F-&1691 J1111Utillan,udlblttbetlme dclbrc .... ?Ill u:S.Ioa· PUBLiC NOTICE ud' place ot beariac t• P U BLIC NOTICE .... ......., ISIS E. Cooet -~:.::;:;.:..::..:.:..::..:..:.::.=-.._ ...,. 1u -... for Oe- ~. P.O. iloll &, Co-FiC11TtOUB Bllllli£BS -1.2, ll76,aiii>.OOa.m., 8-HZJt FJCTrrJ:)US BlJIIllfE!B HAM£ STATEIIEtn' ~ 6lll liar, tf.IZ5: Bry-MAllE STA.TEIU!:!IIT Ia tbe courtroom ol Depart- Tbe tollowtac pe:t ... lft cloJac bo-u:- Key li "-laloa, 550 N..,- port c•er Drift, •· tOO, N._rt S.Cb, CA. IN60: -E. ftlckmM 1tf7 Port ne ~ pe~ are ml!lllt No. J of said c:o~~rt, B.... Place: Jl(ewpor1 1k111411 ._,. Ia u: WMW ID~ at: 700 CIY1e Ceoter Drit'e Bead! liMO. ,. .. hnt•. .z; Pfod!edW Welt, Ia tbe City crt Saata n.. ,_.,'Mila CODdlct-Plaee, lfewportBaeb,CallL ADa, Ca.J.liomll.. . ed bJ U ·-· Slpad' _,, JOOD Reed Ward, llalod Se!>te-.16, 1976 B._ E. Hk-• 7,... G.......... Palm WU.UAII E. st J .... nil ttmllt WU fUed Desert, CaUl. 9ZUO;Georce Coaty Clerk Tbomu G.,rce Key, 11Z7% N'-Way,U,Tbtlo,CA. tz610; EU•.,b Reeda, ZS7Jl Corcoal DrtYe, llta.. lloD Viejo, CA. 12fS'75; Val. erie Han.t, 7ZSO Coraieaa_ wtth tbl OOI7IiJ eJert ol Or~ K. Matbla, SUS Alabama Keeae ud DloD., l..a"wyera, uc• CGIUIIJ Sept. 1, Ul78. Circle, eo.ta Mea, Calif. Newport Arcbet: Ma.riaa ~ 8&Jat. 9, 16, tJ, 9ZU6; Edftrd F. Ward Jr., BaUdiol, 3333 W. Cout SO, 19'16, ID tbt Newport Tnutee meier residlw'J Hlgtnray, SlUe 401, Newport Harbor E.tp. F -t1510 tn.lt dtd.. 1/4/64, '71385 Beac:b, Callfomia 9!663, HUDtilctGD Beach, CA. _ _.:P::,U~B:!;Lc:_l ~C_:N!;O::_T;_:;I ~:_E=-.._ 9ZM'I; Erie Leotoo, 1m Eut Zod-. ._Boacb, CA. 80802; Thll baAD..,laCODdaeted bJ u 1Ddlt'tdlal. ' Slped: Tloomu Key, Tbll ltatemeat wu ftled wttb the COIIIItJ' dtrt ot Or~ uc• c-.-""'· L7, 19'76. PabUJb: Sept. 16, Zl, 10, Oct. 7, 1971, 1D tbe Newport Hart>or E-. F -7 P UBLIC N O TICE S-305011 STATEMENT OF 'it1TH~ DRAWAL FROM PARTNER- SHIP OPERATING UNDER FICTITIOUS BUSJNE8S NAME Tbe lollowtar pera:JG bU withdrawn u 1 ceoeral 8-'0SIJ ncTJTtOIJS BliSIJ<ESS NAME STATEIIEtn' Tbe--ls dolJc hltlt'IU U: Colcmal 11a1ea ~. S5U Ka- tella, Lol ,tJtm...,., 907!0: James I..oWel1 Hawley, Z013% Glacier Cir., flllrlt1Dctoa B•eJo,Callf. !IZHI, 'Tid.l bataMf .. eoodacted bJ .. bdri$111. Stpect: .lamet L. Hawley. Tbla 1t1temt1t wtl flied wttb tfle 001111tJ clerk ol Or- IJII't c.atJ Sept. 10, 1975. -llalt ~eo>~. 16, zs. ao. Oct. 7, 1976, iD the Newport Hutlor Eulp. F -61l1SI PUBL IC NOTICE partoer from tbe partDer~ FICTITIOUS BUSDIESS sblp operattac,.. GDdtr tbe NAKE STATEMENT ftetillou bulla11 •me ol Tbt II>Uow:lae per1011 lJ Tlla Soaliaco ~ -bo-u: Tile Co-y II 1110 Soaliaco Go-CbaJo. 3ZZC Sooth streot, P.O. Boz CIM, llula Mala •• , ~J.B, Saata Aaa, Aaa, ca., moz. Tbe ae-ca111. 11707, Palrleia . Let tt:tioel ,.._ ame ~tate~ Fn&mlll, JU4 s.th MaiD. mllll: fDr tbtputMrtlalpwu t5J~B, s.at:a Aaa, CalJf. ftltd 0111 .Deotllll»r 10, 1975, 92707. ID tbe CoaatJ ot Orup. ThlJ Wi"MNII CCIDdltded. Fall Name ud Addnu by u 1Ddh1dlal. of the Per.., WlltodnwJar. Slpad: Palrlela 1M ~~-E. 1M, 1110 Sutl-FrM-. qo 91-, P.O. Bolo CIM, Tbla -wu ftled Santa AM. Ca. IZ70!. wttb the oocmtJ elerk of Or- Siped:' IUrtla E, LH, aaco C-Sept. 7, lt76, Ptlbllft: Sept. 16, %3, 30, Pablllb:: S&pl. 16, ZJ, 30, Oct. 7, 1976, iD tile Newport Oet. 1. 1976, iD tbe Newport Harbor Enaip. F -050487 Harbor Eaaip. F -81785 P UBLIC NOTI CE PUBLi C NOT ICE elz, 4 Cortl&Dd At'eDile, Je-Eut 72Dd. Street, New York, rlcbo, N.Y. 1U'53; Miehael N.Y. 100%1; WlW&m F. Ye- S. COhen, 21 Ttop Drl'f"t, Llll(llllD. 151 Eut IOtb Jericho, N.Y. 11751; EctwiP Street, Ntw Yort, N.Y. F. Cole, 71 SbenltJ HUI, 100%1; Jay J. Mettur, 38 Radlett, H•rtlordahire, Pa&tiDCtOD Road, Sea.rldale. Eo.c.; Peter J. Colemu, 6 N.Y. 10511; WWlam D. Lewis Lue, FaiJ'b&t'tiD• Mertle, !1 K&otienm Road, N.J.; Peter J. DI.PIIuo, 456 Old Grteawleb, eo... 06870; RJdeewoocl Are., Gl«o RJdro, c-..... A. llllaralda, 12 N.J. 07021; WU11am A. Da-0Ytactoo ....... ....-s. W, Yldloa. Opt.er BIJ Road, S, EQII&Dd; Edw1D S. MJtn, Loeall Valley. N.Y. 11510; Jr., tl Sebu1J.et Road, [.oa. Peter T. Dlma, 79 E. 71Cb dcleftlle, N.Y. 11%11; P•J St., Now York, N.Y. 10021; H. Newall, 61 Dnrtoo Gar- FruJI: M. Emamtele, 1516 dea, Loocioa SW 10 968, K•oehrortb Pl&ct, Brou. Eac.; Emmit E •. Nol&oct. 8 N. Y, liMe$; ~tJ A. Ep. PtrTJ Stnet, N.., York, pet. Cherry Valley Road, N.Y. 10014; SyhnterT. Pa· Prlncetolt, N.J.; PlliU, Er. dlluo, 217 9llt Streti. ard, 121 E. &Zod St-. Broolllyoo, N. Y, 11209; New York, N.Y. 10021; Ste-JObl T. Powlll, 75 ·wtae pboll H. Flllda, 17 lJQko L-, 1W1 Hill. Loll· Drtn, l'lew HydePfrt,N,Y.! doD. N. W. 7, £ac.; Ftl· WWiam J. FUtlllllrtek, IN 1pe p._, de Call•,.., 935 M1110r Road:, Stat• llliDd, Part .._,. ... , .Kew York, N.Y. 10110; FtiDelJ L. M.Y. lOOZI;WilUam"P.Reld· Fra•ke.l, 110 Drab Sadtb: 'ftJ, 25 WlldDonr, Wu- Lue, RJt, N.Y. 10510; P•l tacb, N&W York; Jota W, Futk, Jr., lSI N. VlYJ• Reuu, liS Towutlld Ayt .. st .. s.rr..a.eid, N.J.: H7!110 a .. , Pelbam lhDDr, N.Y.; J, Go ......... S5 E. 15tb ... WWiam T. lloJIOida, Doe N.Y •• !I'.Y. lOOU: Wart1D L,_. Place, Larebmoot, L. GeriOft, '7 W arrUtoa N.Y. 1 0518; E4Wud S. Riley, L-Rye, M. Y, 10510; ICta-7 Ectpldll Drt•1, Dartao, rick S. GW ... , lZS E. Cc.L 06120; !rteb Rlaatr, Urd st., N, Y., N.Y. 10021; 84 Ttll)'&r RcJid. .........,., Hlllltor Goodrteb, Jr., Ill M.Y. 11010;-R. Roao, E. 7Srdst., N.Y., N.Y. 100!1; J1 Clrele Drtt't, Rllmtoa, . J-Go~ 115 Wool M.l .; -'-11a1bo, 11t Eut £Dd AYe., N,Y., N.Y.100U; '70111 St., Kft Tort., N.Y. .IIJHI B ... Hnm', t Cbad~ 10011; RaJpb A. leb&elt, m ""rtto -· llet.rodala, K, Y. C--. llldio•ood, M.J. 101511; Go~ B. lltUlt7, 0'7fl0; K....a W. 'R11Ibl, 10 GICIDif WIJ, C....,., .. 1 J'..oat" .u ... : LJIId~ IU. IOUC; J • .-Jd Iilli. toont, II,J, 11'711'71: W ..... S I . NUl lt., !t Y., Jlf.Y. ....., Jr., .. lcmSUEI 10011; B&nud Jldlt, Jr.. A..,..... D1J1u. T .... ; 50-Piaca-.M.Y., W-C.-. II Red N.Y. 1-;-l.loiiD-Dol LMa, llonrall, c- -IH &. 'lll~If.T,, 01110;-1. llllllaa- N. f 1 10011; -'t. lol--Jr~ .. Pall< A-IJ, I ......... -..., II.., Tollr, II, T, 1-. LuehiCII1, •.t.soue;a. ,.. tt1 -.t, e:.c .. ,._A.ILD¢17 \11&.,_ edbr•....._.,....., 2\ := 11. T,, II. T. 11011: ....., -l . f'll&,. tt._ rr w. 11t1a ,...., 1tnet., •• Y., W.Y. s•u: · TM1 I 'pp .. wa llld ~ 1. ,_ IN &. we Do~IIOr- 1: '!:' ~"·!u I= -,:.~; i I' D, ~~=: A-II.T~ ItT. s--. ~lf'lt, ~ .. ._.. A. .... JISd ~ .. .. blltr p..l( .. - G.._.., Palm Deaert, Telepbooe' (71C) 6C5~ Callt. 9:2%60. Attorneys for Petltlooer. 1'lllJ buiDeU la eoadact~ Pubu.tt: Selt,. Zl, 30, Oet. ed bf a~-7, 19'75, ill the r;ewportHar- Siped: Trutee Rnlda-bor Enslp. IJ'Y Edward F. Want. Tbla Jtatemeal n.s n.ted P UBLI C NOTICE wltll tbe coca.,-clerk of Or-s _ 30533 aace Coaaty SePt. 13, 1976, STATE MENT OF ABAND. Pablilh: Sept. 23, 30, Oet. OS MENT OF USE OF FIC. '7, 14, 1976, lD lbe Newport TITIOUS BUS(JI."ESS NAME HartJor Eulp. F ~%080 Tbe foUowtng persoa has PUBL I C NOTICE ncnnous BUSINESS N AilE Sf A TEMENT The followlnl' periiOU are dotDc tla.II.Dess as: Ploeleal Prodllctioos:, :U88-J AlrwiJ AY-e, Costa Mea.. Calll. 92626: Jolla HoweoJtlne IDe., Cal!Jor1lla corponUDa., 3118-J AirwaJ AYeoue, Co- Ita Mea, Calli. 92:626; Walter Woltpog Metboer, 14 Allbett LaDe, Meadow Vat. 1eJ, CaUl. 959'71. This baJIDeN 1..1 eondueted by a reaenl partzaenldP. Corpontbl. Name: Jobll How..U. IDe-. Jotm How- eutlle, presldeat. Tld.a lllate!DIIIIt wu tUed wltb tiM c:otmtJ clerk of Or- lllf• c-.-Se~>t. tc, 1976. pe11Jb: Sept. 16, u, 30. Oet. 7, 1976, Ill tbe Newport Hutlor E-. r -UZ57 P UBLIC NOTICE nCTITIOOS BUSINESS HAKE STATEMENT Tbe foUoWIDC penoas are cloine bltsiDeu u : Hardacr e. II WUIIJte Auoelates, 727 S. MaiD 91.., SlOta Ana. Ca. 92701: Racer W. Hardacre, S06 HaiA1 Dr., Corona del Mar, Ca. 9Z6Z5; R. Wayne Wllbtte, 1694 Orchard, Santa Aoa, Ca. t2'707; Plolllp C. Brookl, Jr., 15610 Tustin VUlace Way, Tustin, Ca. 92866; DaY1d L. Boyd, 670 N. Saenmento, Onrlge, C L 9Z667. Tb1J buatneas lJ oooducted · bJ a ceoenl pa.rtnerstllp. stped: Racer W. Hard- acre. TblJ ltatemeat was Wed wltll tbe eountJ clerk of Or - uce County Se!>t. 1, 1976. PubUa:b: Sept. 9, 16, Z3, so. 1976, tD the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -'1657 PUBLIC NOT ICE S-30515 nc-rmoos BUSD<ESS NAME SfATEMENT Tbe followtoc persoo 1J cloiiC bollooss "' Lagoma CuJOII R~ll( Clab, 20Ul s. van.,. Dr., Lapa.a B•eh. CL 92851: JUebolu F. ud Dll:le L. O.Loreazo, !0491 SUn Valley Or., La_. rna Beach, ca. 9%651. Tb1t boa:IDeasll cooduetecl bJUIDdiYidllaJ, Slpad: Nlebolas r. Do-Lo.._. Tbll ltlttmtOt wu ft.ltd -ttoe -elerk of Or-uca c-.-~eo>~. u, 19'76. Plblltll: Slpt. 18, ta, 10, Oet. 7, lf76, 1D tbe Newport Ral1>0r Eutp. F -UIJI P UBLIC NOTICE abandooed the use of the ftctmoaa bulness Dame CENTURY !1, TRADE- WINDS REAL EST ATE at 17154 Magnolla, FOUDtai.D Va.lley. CaW. moe. Tbe tletittous bustoess name re- ferred to abo'fe wu tlled 111 CountJ oo J~me %0, 1r75. DENNUS EUGENE BAUM, 18699 Morongo street, Fouo- talll Valley, CL 9Z'708. Tb1s business was con- dacled by an iDdtY1dul. Slped' DENNUS EUGENE BAUM. This statemeot wu Wed with tbe coonty clerk of Or· uge CowltJ J11De 15, 1976. -U.b' lltl>l-ZJ, JO, Oet. 1, 14, 1976, ln the Newport Ha.rbor Enalp.. F -45001 PUBLI C NOT I CE S-Z9Z81 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST ATE;.MENT The following peraons are dolrlg buslnes5 u: Rancho Cristina. 2506 Altamar Drive, Lacuna Beach, Cali- fornia 92652: JohD T. Pool, Jr., !506 Altamar Dr1u, La- guna Beaeh. Caillornta 92652; Marold c . Strand, 500 Esplenade Dri'fe, Oxnard.· C allfonal.a 93030; Thomas K, Dodds, Jr ., 836 Callle del Norte, Camartllo, Call- tomta 93010; Bernard De- boaDe, Manr.anl.t:a Drtn. PlDJOD Crest, Mountain Ceo- ler, Calllornia 92631. This busiDess Is cooducted bJ a ceoenl ;:artnershlp. Sl.gDed: JobD T. Pool, Jr. nta ststemeat was rued •ltb tbe couoty eler'k of Or- ance COUDty Sept. 8, 1976. 1\lblt.h: Sept. %3, 30, Oet. '7, 14, 1976, lD tht Newport HarbOr Eutp.. r .-61800 PUBL IC NOTICE S-Z5363 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Sf ATE kENT ne folloYlAr per100 Is clolD( baslDHI u: Western It&t• C~ldlou, Z404 E. l'.twood A_,. ... , fidlertOD, Calli>nla li!QC,SoiTII)'Ior, t40f E. l'ltrtwood AY ... e, r1111-. calli>n~a aeu. T'bll bultDellllcoadllcted byubo<llfldal. Slpod' Sol TaJIOr. Tbl.l lbterntDt wu ftled Yltll lbt c:c.ty elerlt ot Or~ ..,.. c-~~o~>~. 16, 19'76. :Mtub: Sept. za, JO, Oct. 7, IC, 1176, Ia ... "-rt Rul>or Eoolp, F ~ZSII PI,.JBLIC NOTICE • I S-SOW FICTITIOIJI BIIIIIIESS MAllE ITATEIIEIIT ,..........,,., ... are FICTITIOUS BU&DfESS c1oJ11 ._.,,. u: o,..m.te MAMEITATEIIEIIT -.,._ __ 'no ---Is Ill., II ,._, CL -doAIC ••••rs u:,Jtepc.a. cfarlll: Wl1llrul Wan._ 1101 -Carloo, Ba.,oat -Bini Ill., El Ton, &-, Ca. -loloo C.. .at!; Wlllla• Loa -ol Clarto, 1101 Port llo.U.. -_...., c..-,Mtw~~~~rt8~0L t•W~CL-. .... ~ nu!l' & ell• tclld ntahd nnll-artrt. bf a tllrn' ••J's 1,, adllr•-tsl, ....., ~ W. Wor- ..... loloo M. C.ilrl. no. 'hie llltrwllt-. lied 11U I 1 <,.. -.t -.. _,._.,Or--.. _,-.,or--~ ...... l,lrll. _C.., ...... II,IJ'N. NR¢1 ..... t, ll. II, Ml¢1: ..... II, II. Or.t. 10, lf'lt, II 1M -,.t 7 If, lt'lt, ~ .. •sspolt _......, , .. INS ............. ,_ -·-- fi"U a.IC .. OTICI! Study the stars OOC .. a .... -. ~··-· , .. ..... -.--lloll,bool ...... twilL ~ ................ " ........ -.... ,-----....... . _,.. .. __ .............. ....... z ............. II: tcW -wWN1irllrllda.dlew ... "a CaR ...... .....,_D . .-6 ..._, br on••• D. ..._ .. ~~--,.. .,, ...... toed -... _,. ........ Or--~ ..... 11,1176. JlllMI* Sept. 10, Od.. 1, I C. Z1, tm, 1a 1M lleoport Rul>orEollp. F-aiSIC PUBLIC N OTICE S-611111 FtC hI kXiS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ---.,., *JIIC t:-'41 T u: Wood· bride<-~ uoo Lr- .... At'e-. 8de 115, New- port Beaeb, Callf. 9!660' -.Cblld Corporatloa, A CaWonla Corpontloo, UOO 1n1De be., Suite 115{New- port Be:aeb, CaliL 92660; Keat Clllld, 1M! Port Bu- moatll Plaoe, Newport Beach mouth Place, Newport Beaeb, Calif. 91.660; Kalthryu G. AJpb1.Q. 1136 Port Bar- mouth Place, Ne.-port Beaeb, CaW. 92660; Rooald _.. E. PrHta,U40Sbl.t'011Road., Suta Aoa, Calif. 91706; Ed- ward L. Vl.nceot, 31506 Bluff Orin, South Laguna, CalU. 92677. Th1s bustnea5ls coodu.cted bJ a Geaenl Partnenhlp. Signed: Alpbtn..C tllld Cor~ pon.t.toa.. A. K. Child, Prest-..... Tld.s ltl.temeol was fUed with the eounl)' clerk of Or- ange CountJ Sept. 17, 1976. PmUsb: Sept. SO, Oct. 7, u. 21, 1976, 1n tbe Newport Harbor EllltgD. F -62604 PU BLIC N.OT ICE S-30552 AD ,... =• are .a..Hrt 1w FddaJ ..,_ .. itp Ia ea. occ PIMet«<•ilm ..... Ill 7:10 p.m. IDa re- -aiii"ID. _........,.lsOCC aatrwr m.trwctor 8te¥e L..,_'n, fto la &J. tbt --· 'I'M apr',.~ f'TIIe lolc dl~ eaU." m .... Oct. I, a, 15 ... 22. Tbe llliiDw beCias wtUI. a re- port oa the ~ertH of llle 2 Vllllllc ..,. .. piWM oo Man. Tbe maift top{(' Is ... ,.,..... -rt .,. ocl- -· to -et ... .._ eh111aHms believed tOea- t.t lD ottter .otar systems. Tbe MCOIId seutoa., • • V arlatlolls on a stellar tbeme, •• tocussi.Dg on the muy stars t11at are DOtcoa· FIRE MELTS GOLD DOWN THE DRAIN A pluttc n.t melted dur- ing a rtre, allow1DC about $25.000 1n gold ill solution to go doWD a drain lD a fire thai caused about$100.~ 000 damage to Metropolitan Circuits, 1261 Logan St., Costa Mesa, SaturdaJ, Sept. 18th, BattaliOCI C tlief Guy Gol.on of lbe Costa Mesa fire department reported. A break lD an overhead water llne aided ln nushlng tile gold solution away but acted u a sprinkler system 1o helptnc to put out the n.re, caused by possible electrical malfunction, he ad6.ed. structure damage was between $4,000 and $5,000. P UBL IC N O T I CE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT Tbe i)lJowlnc persoa 11 The touowq person Is doiog business as: LYN-LO doing business as: A·l Sec- PROPERTIES. 888 N. Main retaries. 23521 Paseo De St., Suite 801, Saota Ana, Valenel.a, 1303-C, Laguna CA. 92701: James E. HuDCI-Hills, Ca. 92653: Floreoee ley 4511 Ohio Yorba Llnda ' R. Stansbury, 84-Q Calle Caiilomla 92686. ' Aragon. Laguna Hllls, Ca. This buslDNs ts: eooOueted 92653. by 1 llmlted putoe~. This business is eooducted Slpecl: JIJDel E. Ellmdley. by an 1Ddh1lllal. Tbla .tatemeat wu ftled Slped: F. R. stan.abury. wltb tbe COIIIIt}' clerk of Or-This statement was O.led uce COUDty Stp. 17, 19?6 •. with the county clerk of Or- PabUSb: Sept. 23, 30. Oct. ange Couoty Sept. 3, 1976, '7 14 1f76 1n tbe Newport PubUsb: Sept. 16, 23, 30, H~r Euicn. F-62625 .Oct. 7, 1976, lD the Newport PUBL IC N OT ICE S-29277 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME SfATEMENT Tbe followlDg person is doiJI( business u : Tbe Source, 6!1 Lido Park Drl'fe, Unit 4 \F -2}. Newport Beach. C A 92660: Kathleen SUllivan Luby, 621 L1do Park Dri'fe. Unit 4 {F ·2~ Ne-wport Beach, CA 92660. This business Is conducted by an 1Ddlridu.al. Stped: Kathleen Sullln.o Lu.by. This statemeol was filed wttb the CCIIIM}' clerk of Or- a.nge County Sept. 10, 1976. PubU.h: Set. 23, 30, Oct. 7, 14., 1976, in tbe Newport Harbor Eoslp. F ..61937 PUBLIC NOTICE S-30545 FICTITJOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tile to1.1o1rln( perSOD Is doing busiDels u: Delee, lrle •• 2211 Eut H01reU. ADa. belm, Clllill'llla 12805' Del- ee, IDe., CaliJlm11 corpora- tion, Z211 Eut Howell., Ani· helm, Calil;linla 92805. Tbla 1>11-..ls .-eled · bJ a corpontiorl.. Corpontloo Name: Delee, lie~ Robert G. S.ra, Prest- d ... TbJa ltatemeat -.as ftled .-ttb the eooudr <turk ot Or- uce c_,. Sept, 1&, 1 "''· _,~eo>~. !S, ao, Oet, 1. 14, 1176, iD tbe Newport Ral1>or E-. F _.,II PUBLIC NOTICE CP.%11ft FICTITIOOS BU81IfESS MAKE BTATEIIEtn' '!'be_..-.. do ... ......,,. ac Bndoo lDdutrl ... 165 1'IWtD8 • .,. ~ -, Clllilnla IIU'7: RoprWUilamlerry, I!MI £41-. Corrt .... CaiUtmda tmOI, nu hWr••IICCIIIdldtd .,..-. llpod: Ropr Wlllla• ........ Ttda---..... ... _,.-'""'"'Or--c.., ..... 17, lrl6. Jlro' 1 -· lleerW ltr-·.-. 1111-- .ba., -Aoa, CL II'IGI, lee-Ro. ''-117'1-IIF, ............. D, 10, Od. 7j{, IC, lt'lt, 1D IMIIoo'""' -~ ,_ Harbor Ensign. F -61589 P U BU C N OTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as: T. Bur- ger, J900 w. Balboa, New. port Beach, Calif. 92660: Potomac Ent., CalU. cor. poration, 1305 Antlgua, New- port Beach, CaiU. 92660; Michael Paloma, 1305 An- tigua. N.B., Calif. 92660; Evelyn Poto~, 1305 An. Hgua. N.B., c anr. 92660. This business ts: condu cted by a corpora.Uoo. Corporatioa. Name: Poto. mac Eot •• Mlct..el Poloma, Pres. Thta statement was tued with the c:cunty clerk of Or. ance Coa:rtJ Sept. zz, 1976. Publtsh: Sept. 30, Oct. 7. 140 21, 1976, ill tbe Newport Harbor Ensip. F --6%747 PUBLIC NOTICE s .. 3os4o FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMEN'T' Tilt fo;Jowi.Dg penoo ls dolor bu.slaeu: as: Shear Creatloaa, 17848 Sky Park Blt'd., ltTtDe, Ca. 92114: Jo· tnDe Sbea.r, 411 JumiDe, Coroaa del Mar, Ca. 9%625. Tbla bartaea ts: COIIdocted bJ ID 1Dd.:IY1diiiJ. Slped,JoaooeSIIaar. Tlda statemeat ... rued W'ltb tbe oc:.mty clerk ol Or-•aco c_, ~eo>~. u, 1976. Publllh: Sept. n, so, Oct. 7 • 14. 1976, ID the Newport Ral1>or Eulp, F -62"8 P UBL IC NOTICE ...... .,. ....... brrl ......... ....., ,. bfW' I , ..... tdfiiiOet. zt ... ._.,,u ... u . ·~i'lle liar afB«r10UD" .. ....... -n.e. '· 10 Md 11. M.r. L,.ndo wW hiCOMtnct tlMI lkJ U II -et tile blrtll of c .......... ..u•-... famooa etar ot ttoe IIICL • .,.. people," .......... tbe ult'erw u MeO tbi'QIIIl tbe epe~ ol tbe America iodlall, olllbep..-ed Jaa. 7,1C, UaDdll. CHARLES (CfUP)BlfTTNER has been promoted to loan ofQcer at Bank of Newport. He began his banking ca..reer with Bank of Newport3years ag.J wllen be started tn the bookkeeping department. He has also worked tn lhe note department, as a teller, and mosl recently as an adminis- trative assistant in the loan d191rtment at tile bank's main omce. He earned a baChelor of science degree in business administration from Principia College. OCC TRAINER SKEIE WRITES BOOKLET Leon Skeie. Orange Coast College athletic trainer and strength coach. has pub. Usbed a new booklet. ''Hang loose aod. stay happy," which prescribes a series of ex- ercises designed to Improve nextbillly and motor co - ordination. The exercises help tile athletically acUve person to avoid inJury. He has used the ezercise system with the OC C loot- ball team for the past 4 years and during that period not ooe player bas suffered a puUed groin or llamstrung muscle. ~ DORSEil EN T Gl VEN TO ROBERT BADH AM Assemblyman Robert E. Badlla.m (R -Newport Beach) has receind the endorse- m-!llt of the National Con- se"aUve Political Action Comm ittee ln his bid. to wiD the 40th Congressional Dis- trict seat ln November. He won the Republican nomina- tion lo June after servlng for 14 years In the Call- fornta. sta.te Legislature. P UBL I C NOTI C E FICTITIOUS BUSI.NESS NAME STATE ME NT Tile fouowq person is dolDc business as: P C Bust- ness SJstems, 29435 Edge- wood Road. Su Juan Cap- lstnoo 92675:JohD C. Prtcz. 29435 Ed(ewood Rd., San Juao CaplstraDo. CA. 92675. Tbls buatDess Js conducted by an lnd.IYldllil. Slpec!: John G. Prtcz. This ltattmellt was nied wilb the countJ clerk of Or - llll(e c_, Sept, 3, 19'76. Pablllb: Sept. )0, Oct. '7 . 14, %10 1'176, 1D the Newport Harbor Eoaip. F -61561 eon ~ -54t-3215 Ollr ·-willlirttta fils •• ptllf .... aloft( with holphil CC~~M~MIIty ilbntion. I ' -~~,....,_,.-. ~------ Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined Thet Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. t3 .. :·.:' O.l ... nicolino IV.pll cipmtt, FTC Rtpon ~78 • ru Marlboro L I GHTS LOWERED TAR(, N I COTIN E L MEW .. OIT HAIIIOI E•~tGtt -PAGI J THUISO.t.Y, SEPT. 11, ttJ't ' ' ' ~ , ............. ~ ... ' • , ' I t ; ) II I t i •I '&.lift.• =a • -= . ..:Z..A -t. ,._.. c.-:. .. -.. ->: ,__._...,a~ -.L.c:.•-=~••-..Y ........ -.. ---~ ----..... ..... ···--~ ~ diU'-,.. ., xa 2 a r• _. ---'• ·--·--o~a.c. I ?Pc ... a._ll; .. ·-p ¢•111M'$ eiJr ,..._ to za ..... •c _. ..... T.,_. . • . ~ a ....... _ .. __ ..... -••--......,-.....,.. .. --·--... c.. ..,... ... •• ...... ....... .. -..... - wnllltla .. .._haciiU .. w.:.at-•.~ ..... lllciiiC ... psta ,..._ .... •......a. nile liJ SSE,, ' ~---IIIIIG ..... lls1lsd 1.. 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F-..• Two Alii, II, fll II B-c...-. -PIV¥1dbc flllR eredlt _. • r en Js IIIII car, J11P81W from llaftel TOJ Co • .,. ..._.., 11. ......, ud DIIDella Yopo eo .. .,.,_ Ylojo, ._ ..._ to lloo( -fMU5 1D lodplc h•'¢&1 ll&'tftll•wtotll-fDod. ~eWNIIDdMr~ - -....... llll • -from ._ ........ ..-... ...-to 1107 J ......... lld. ~ ..... -. .. £. 11111a.,c-...-.u~~ ,.., ad • to bit tbe 5ilde wall "' • ....... at 1110 •• Ccul lhry., ._ .. -• MOIW .• \Y, IEPT. U A nn.t wiPII ,.,. .. , n.. lood ol '" wu -from a.. JIIU'N rill..._.., .. F. Til a ·-. aJl llartae AYe., Baa.lolood ••• Abooqlar ...,.. • ._l~adc::ll.ad • ~ ntUI.Yer from tbf resMeoce ot "-«tl w. "-. 1M9 Trad- L--. B.,en• , • , A bur, ckr .......... two rtac•. ft- .ll&d 11: fl,l%5, fl'om the -fllllortol'nader- -. 1<-JCN, 1"5S0ortartoo • WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15 Tw•l .. -olpl~ YaJM:t at ft50 ftN &toteD from a ec.atruetialll .ate at 40'7 Bayside Dr., bt1ocJJ1111 to L II V Ptupertles ••• WWtam W. Boyes, 19, ol 1501 111111 ._, 1<-rt HeJpU, wu ebupd wttb -olrl"'"& .. Coaat • ..,., at tbe bone rucb ..tt of Coroaa del Mar at 2:10 a,m • • • • • f50 !llrqaoUe ""' wu stolea from a case oa a cc.ater at Tul"QUUUe Ch.ief, %114 W. Ocean Front, Ceo, • SATURDAY, SEPT. 18 PL, Oabood ._rtmaa, .. Mo n.•-a, 5105 Bruce CI'UOIIIII( Lido &&Dda, re--a tz,10S booqlarloos ofaTYoot,camon,otls, -. )lcUI, bracelela,..., f111 caoll ••• Tlloft of aa el«Uie IJpswJtter,e:~...ue . recorder, ... ..,... tapes IDd a cbrlck ftiCIIter boot, a .. ...., __ _ traJ Newport , •• A S35 Ka,y Lester Cooper, 39;' IZ·tolt battery wu art from of 546 S. Bay Front, Bal- tbe ear of Dta.oe RJebatd, boa. labod, wu charged with 900 Sea Lane, Hatbor Vlew mf.ademeuor dniDk drfytng HJlls, Wblle parked lD her at 10:15 p.m. at Su JoaQUIJI ustped perktac stall • , • H1Ua Rd. aDd Jamboree, IrwlD B.Geuler,4801Bruce · Newport Ceater , •• Stereo C re.ceot, LJdo SIDda. oom--.ad eqajpmeat valued at plaiaecl or thf S!OO bl!fJ}ary Slllwu lltolea from Cameo ot a bos: Ud pooch ol tools Cleuers, 1650 Sao Miguel, from bU car ••. Two ball Hartlor View Ceoter, be- caps: nllec1 at $108.60 wre tweeo 6:15 p.m. Sept. 17 .tolea from tbe ear of GleaD ud 7 a.m, Sept. 18 by a H. Nordskoc, ZU4 ClcaD thief wbo lon:ed a rear door Bh'd,, Coroa del liar, Wb1le loek •• , Tbleres took 3 paJted at: Z4 Fuldoa tmad, electric calCid&Jors, Yalued Jlfnport Ceater,, .Miebul at $290, from tbe oftlce of P, Cuey, 21, o!Z228Paelflc lim Routree, mOCampus, Dr,, Coroaa del Mar, wu airport ar•, betweea ap.m, booted oa a cltbeu arrest Belt. 17 and 8 a.m. Sept, 18 c:ompbW llped by Droaald •• , Malcolm Audrews of J...._, 44 F-lllaa<l. &ZlO W. Ocean F-, Weal OD a CharJe of t::aJdDc a ps.1r NeWport, reported Ills 1977 of tnmb wUboet PIYIDI • • • HODI:b. 350 ce motorcycle Kart C. Howanl, 36, Gar-.tolea from 1D froot of his d• Gron, WU Charged wltb p.rqe betwee~~ 1 a.m. and faJiiac to pay tor a ba.mbar-10:45 a.m, .•• Two TV rer and rlus of mUk 1n Hta ud a mlcrowan onn, Charlie's Chill, 102 McFid. ulued at $1,360. were taken deo PL, CentnJ Newport; from the borne of AUcia a cU:1zell. a.rrest compla!Dt Heodel, 327 Ba)'W'ood, Har- was a1ped by Susan Hall. bor VIew Homes, between 6 waitress. p.m. and 10:30 p.m. by a 1IJ s. R. Farter ..., ._,_ eloleo, 141 8-•• Edpr J. Cupoller, 10Z'I Wll1le &alii Way, llaltlor VIew •m.. ._...., 1111 Jl,770 ·boiqlai'J fll 1 ..,_.., ra- dio, J»rtablt radio dlhCtioD n.dtr, tln ~r,bt­.,....,,n. csmen, sliiSPinl bap. ntm ,mute udsoor- keb: from tu boa tlld to u oft',sbon moortnr ID tbe bay •• , Homer L. Yal•- tlae, Intoe, nported the f400 boo'llary ln>m 17 Loeb- moor Lae, Bl& Cuyon, of lbe lalereom muter att, 1 _ ... _bell ... ·--sc~~o.­rlap ftliN:t at t? ,500 trom Mrs. Alrlee Geg.tMI.m, B&Jc.rest, a.tlide tbe b&.ct door ol Mr l'tllldatce • • • A borl1or ---c!U-.... a pocket bile, iape .... re ud bottlet al •ootcb ud fiDdta from tbe llome of "-S. Clark, m ~St., Newport Sbores. • TUESDAY. SEPT. 14 Daole1 J. McG•oh, 21, ol Ul Pappy ""'"' Coroaa del Mar, wu Chareed wtt1l dlaordorlJ-IDdla- toa...... at 1rts AYe. ud Cout •H"1. at J:IO a.m. • • •. A blql&.r aeec! a rod to .... I-ID plD ootry to Cbrtat Clllr<:b BJ tbe S.., 1400 w. Balboa. -.. C...ral Newport, ta- lllac tea Ill .... ..,. -.... ••tlapw from tbl cbsrcb oGScsMd•mt:-a~ ot drleeU lddriauuo Sldr Ha..Jlo'lol -Rolorm T-. ,..._ ... ..,.,. ID tlle-'*'rdl •.• AU50 ..... ea... ud • teo &1:8l caiDII"' wen liD._ •• l1le -lo 1111 pnp "' a., T. -Jr., m Till• W&~: Rubor Ytw 12W. • • ...... lit ftre .. • ~tack , ... ~., --to--11 tile -fll 1o1oo G. Crtmp, --Dr~ J ...... T-............ .... ---·-.... .... .,= .... L. • THURSDAY, SEPT. 16 A buqlu pried 01*1 the lroat at tbe Sherry Lon bome, 431 GolMDfod,. Coro. • del Mar, tak1ag a TV 1DC1 caiCillator Yllaed at Sl14.79 . , . • Rlop, bncelets IDd charms, nlll«< at $1,413 • wen cH•tned by a barclar from tbe bOrne of A-. A. Ptet. ~ Seawud Rd •• Co- I'ODI fl1cbbncls ••• N. P. Beltn.D, 32, Los: Aaceles; Ramoo D. CastUJ.as, 18, Suta Aoa, IDdJIIItl V, VUJa. lobol:, 1:1. Los Aa(eles, •en charged wttll tu1og s;port coat& nlued at $2:,815 from Robiuoa"s, Z FUbJooiSland • • . Aaroa D. Nub. zs, of !ZOO Cliff Dr., Newport Hftcbts. wu cblrged wltb be1oc lllodcated oaalcobol· c1np at 2111 a • ..., Ocean Fraat, Ceatral Newport ••• A $SOO 1111 YU stolen from I .-.. ID Buop IDter- uts..aJ, Z0CZ WHtcutr Dr. ••• WtWam 1. Meeuta.,, cttJ meter malllt~ man, -Ullt-f?OO .. 25-<tll plocoo bid -.... from parlQoc -.. aJooc 8-81f<L ln>m 11- laad An. to l!tb st., Bal- boa. by •m«~D• la posses- atoa of a ,._. key ••• A $15 hqe trimmer wu IIIDI• from tbe P.J'IC• of AoDa G. flllllp, Ill PoiD- MUU. An., Coroaa dtl Mar • , • A wallet Willi ........ ............. _ m. the ... fll Cat! G. A..-,. -8 ..... thief •bo retnOYed a bed- room w1Ddow to get in, • SUNDAY, SEPT. 19 GHr(Ory KiDc Henry, 23, ot UOC Mt.rleman. Costa Mea, aDd Romu La Verne Beet, 23, or 4<!1 s-ADa AYe., Newport He!(hta, were ebareed wltb lntodeated dis- orderly CODdltet after pollee lDYestipted a tn.mc ae- cldeat at 1Z:40 a.m. at Me· Fadden and w. Ocean Front, CG:ra.l N"JIOrt ••• Judy Ferna.odez. 105Zlst,Central Newport, reported her 19?6 Dodre n..n stolen from the 100 bloek of McFadden, after abe left It from 10:45 to 10:50 a.m. with tbe key in tbe lpltlon and the door ualocted • • • Two electric rures, nJued at $762, were rtol• from McLain De- nlopmeat Co. coodo, mildam~ under const.ruc- Hoo at 1401 Ford, Harbot Yin' Homea:, betweeo 5 p.m. So~>~. 11 ..., 6 a.m. Sept. ZO •• , Wbal Leooatd Stela JW'ked his CtdU..lac 1D the lot at Oakwood IPU'tmeots, wbtre be llfl&, from 10 p,m. Sept. 19 ....W 8 a,m. Stpt. 20, so~ stole an 4 babcapt:, wbiclt be n .. hted st S460 , , • A stereo eu- Htte player aad clotiU.Dr(. n1Hd at $UZ, •ere Jtoltn from a ear baloaclorto Ken, •• H.,... wbeD hi parked is Ida r.....-1.1 1at at 1940 ., .,._ ...... -. . ~-7:10 p.m. So~>~. U ud7a.ao .... IO • If .If II¥ .... o M*l 0111 o LOIITIIt . • ITIAICS ' ' . Pres. 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Coming 10011 to Anaheim, Open 1G-9 Monday thru Friday • ;o-e Saturday • Noon-5 Sunday • Coasflands stay on list to acquire SANOCASTLE nWE Is here apJ.n. and builders wUl be retllr'lllaC to Corooa del Mar's main beaet1 this Su nd:a)' for the Newport Harb-r Chamber of Commerce's 15th anaa:a1 andcastle buU<Hag contest. Contestants will pe}· $10 each for a Ub:lO-ft. plot. Youth troops and charities maJ call the chamber at 644-8211 to get a sponsor . Prtses wW be rl'teo 1D 10 eategortes, plus 3 sweep- stakes awards. B .. lders w111 start at noon, and ~ing wUI berlo at 2 p.m. The Chamber's Commodores Club nms tbe contest. Sbown here practicing on a drip castle are, from left, Commodore Les starnes, chairman for the e'f'Slt; Shlrima Ptgneri, Miss Newport Beach, and Tamml Tbomas. .. \ " . ----~--""'IIPPhlM. ....... Of',... crTY ....... , •.a.-------. BEACH JOe · 'lltl NIWI'OIIT HAIIOI IR INE CO. P REVEALED The lrvlDe Co. came out of tbe closet thb week wttb its plans for def'elopklc the flnal 900 acres of compuy IW)Idings in Newport Beadl. E1ecut1n 't':lee...presideat Thomas Wolft •eDt to city hall wttb a chart and a map. He detailed how and 1l'beo the company ezpeets to de- velop 23 projects, bow much tax revewe the I.Cf'NC!: generates now, and bow mach it will generate when f'tllly developf'd. Newport Clty Councll agreed to cooperate with company officials in pre- planning the entire pae~. lir. Wolft estimated that the entire 900 acres wtll be ••bfoUt out " by 1983 or 1984, &Dd that tt.e Irvtne Co. woald thea become '')1st another corporate citizen" of the city With oo further develop- meat plans. • Hartlor View Knoll -- 64 111l11:s 011 11 acres cu r- r.Uy IIDder eoostRctlon IMV Ford Road l.Dd San Mipel. Commerelal projects In- clude: • Holiday Harbor --16 acri!S at Coast Highway and Jambor ee Road. • Baystdf Ma.rina •• one acre at Bayside and Jam- boree Road. • Blocks 400, 600, 700 and 800 1D Newport r:enter --3 acres, 11 &u ·es, 26 acres aod 18 acres ri!spec- tlvely, ---- ln1De Coast land between Corooa del Mar ud Lacuna Beach rema!Ds oo tbe Ust of properties that would be bougbt by the state U a $280 mlllloo park bond tssue 1s okayed by voters 1n No- Yember, But. 11 other coastal sites ln the county were stricken last week trom the stale's '• shopping Ust." DOSTAL NAMED MAYOR tUs chart s howed that tr. •lne Is paytng $1 mUUon IDDUally ln taxes oa the 900 n eant acres. Wbeo de- veloped, t tl@ land and tts tmprovt>ments woald PlY $9 mUUon ID taxes, he said. Resldeotial developrriebt of S,.OO homes wUI account for 500 acres, comm~rc'lal projects wlll occupy 300 acres, and Industrial arms about 100 acres, he re- Yealed. Mr. Woltf adm.:tted that in th~ past Irvine Co, officials ''would make plans in a closet, and jump out of the closet and spring the plan em th~ communtty -then we would get boxed about the ears, and go back into the eloset and plan again.·· • Pacmc Coast Highway aod JamborH --20 acrt>s. • CofllOrate PI.at.a --38 acns at tbe entry to ~ew. port Centpr from Coast Hlgbny, PEG FORGIT, at left, or Cent.ra.l Ne.,art applle:atloo for the 1st District City Coancll seat, as City Clerk Doris George answers her questions. Mrs. Forgit, na rrowly defeated by Howard Rogers in a 1974 election for the seat, was nrst to apply Mooday wbeD the City Cooncll voted to appoint someooe to nn the seat vacated wllen Mr. Roger s died Sept .• 10. The appototmeat is due to be made Oct. 12. Several other appllcetioos ar e e~peeted to·be turned In to tile cit}' cle rk c!ui'IDg tbe next week. (Ensign photo.) Tbt list was choWed to only !1 sites, and Orange County has only 2 -the lnine Coast aDd tbe Dana Point headlands. The 11 other sites were recom - meaded by the state Coastal Commission for pubUc ac- quisition, but were left off t he final list put out last week by the state Parks and Reereatloo Dept, · Mlssi.Qg from the list are some upland parcels that wouM have been added to the Uwer Newport Bay eco- logi cal reserve, aDd site )Jst south of the Slllta Ana Rl..-er mouth lD Newport Shores. other sites stricken from the list are ln Seal Beach, Huntiogt:on Beach, Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel and Daoa Potot. Improvements to Runt~­ ton Beaeb state Beaeb are included 1D the state-ap- proved list. Milan Dostal, who says people e%peet too much from government, was elected mayor of Newport Beach. Monday night, succeeding the late Mayor Howard Rogers. Peter Barrett was picked to replace Mr. Dostal as vtcf>- mayor. The Ctty Council made the choices by seer et ballot, then voted openly to make both selections unanimous. Mr. Dostal, an attorney who Uves in Bayerest, has served on the Council since 1970, and bas been vtee- mayor since Aprtl, 1974. He had served as acting ma}·or since Mr. Rogf'rs died Sept, 10 of a heart attack at his ·Balboa home. Mr. Barrett, a promlnent real estate man from an old Newport Beach famlly, was elected to the Council ln 1974. Ter.ms of the mayor and vice-mayor wt11 eDd a.fter ttte AprU, 19'18, municipal electtoos . Monday night's choice dis- NBGETSMORE H.U.D. FUNDING Newport Beach this week om.clally accepted anotbe r $215,000 In federal Hoastr~ and Urban Development (HUD) flnlds. Tbe money wlll make a secood annual payment on the $450,000 sUe at Fifth and Ma.rguerlte in Corona del Mar, which 1s being b"A&ght from the state for eventual development as a senior cttlzea center. Last year, $100.000 in HUD money reduced the mortgage 1 to $350,000. A tht.rd yearr grant of $300,000 for next year is pending. Monday's City Council ap- pronl of the cootraet with the COUDty, wltleh ad- mlDtsters HUD tunds here, was opposed only by .c oun- ellmao PaW Ryekoft of Bala boa Island. To comply wtth the con. tract, Mr. Ryekort pointed out, the city will have to start an "aftlrmaUve ac- tion" campaign, ai med at hiring mioortty workers. '·This contract requires affirmative action by the city, and by any contractors and sub-contractors," he argued. "We s hould not get involved ln this. The fed eral strings are becomlng chains.'' CUy Attorney Dennis O'Neil told the Counc U he has reviewed the contract. ''I beUeve we can eomJIY," he said. "1! we aren't able to comply, the cootnct wlll be cancelled. U we 're going to get into asking for HUD fUnds, we have to comply." Mr. O'Neil said he is drafting an aftlrmattve ae. Uoo program for the ctty. Pier leases up for bids Coocession leases at the Newport and Balboa piers wW be put up for crabs, IDeS tbe resultoouldbebetter fl.sb.lac, aDd more modem faeJIWes. lloel ODd Betty -><, wbo bl~e opented tbe pter coo<Mtssloas for years, biYe ct•• tbe ctty 90 dajs DOltee tbal !bey w1ll c!Ye . "" l1le ltue. Their letter to City HaU lollowed -· by the ctty to eueet tbe; leue, u,.,.y, becaue of tbe --· -· m-. AI tb1 Oct. 12 Mlliou, 111o C-1 w111 tool< Ill pro. _bid __ _ .,. ..,..:ted to Mtnet ..., oc.cJsld:e ope..-n. 'hie ---tiM-...., caDI for a mlllta~~m .,.,_.,_.,.._ ...... ..,, .... 10...,. ---...... bo-,---no ... 2-dill• ..., ell;, _ _, __ _ -C..ONE .., WID.liJd --Yiow-•rpd 1111*r IIIII a M'J be -·· , ........... ··' • • the piers. ''It seems to me the primary ftmctton of the piers Is flshlnc," be said, He suggested llDderwater rock ptles or similar mea. aures to attnet more"tlsb. City admlnl&tnUn aide Bob Long eocatlrmed yester- day that he Is ehec:klng wJth tbe state Flltt ud Game Dept, ... the Ideo. Couc:Umu ~d Me. lull otWttt Newportacreed -tblllotr ···--·""' called ··ftlldrlg oa thepter" a cloee leCODd. CoaeUwornaa LadUe K.... of lntae Tern.ee arped tbll tllt pten "ofter a ..., .... ~~~~ op. 1*1 .,, .. ud ...... tllllt 041 ~~~~~~.......,nptabtc lllriD -...., ... --tu'llll: 011 I IHr. 10 lllr. Mellolo -tbat loeiJ-.. -wwld ool1boaa•..-bJadcll-tlaeallr , & 151 ...... -.... bkt IIIICihHcw wt1l Mil .... c.._ tM par1NIItJ a1 a --... ..._ •. CIGidltl p;1 ,.,, ...... ... ·-.. -... .... flcl .... I MAYOR OOSTAL appointed 2 other hopefuls, Couoe u~·omall Lucllle Kuehn and Ct..unc Uman Paul Rye , koff. Both had expressed in- terest In being mayor, anrl Mrs. Kuehn had actively sought the job. Wben City Clerk Doris O~oondocted the elee- Uon at the bectntrlng or Mon- day night's regular Council meettnc, former mayor Don - ald MclnnJs of West Newport immediately called for thE> secr et ballot process for bot h mayor and vlce-ma}'or . After the 6 Council members ma rked their nominatlng ballots, Mrs. George an- nounced that Mr . Dostal was a ma jority oominee. Tht> Counc il immediately made t he choice WWlimous. The same procedurE' elected Mr. Barret!. Mr. Dostal is a nativE' of Minnesota. Aft pr earnln~:: 3 deg ree in business adminis- tration from the U. of Mln- neSIJta, he got his doctorate of law from the uolverstty·s law school. He served i yea rs In the federal Dept. of Justice in Washington, t rying civil cases for the government, then resigned and moved here after spend- Ing 9 months tn Orange Cou nty on a case. He was assistant u.s. attorney or the Los Angeles district be- fore QulttJog that job to open his own law practice, first in Los Angeles, and for thf> past several year s In Or - allge, where he now has his office. He and wile Dorothy have 3 children. Rlek, a former Newport' .H2.rbor high schOol 'sta.l)dout athlete, learned Monday that he has ma<1e t he baseball team at Orange Coast College. The same day, daught~r Pam was elected treasurer of her Gi rl Scout Tro::IJI here. VICE ... AYOR BARRETT "Monday ns a pretl)' big day fo r the Dostals." the new mayor summed up, Daughter Pam Is a nag twirler and musician at New - port Harbor high. Mr. Dostal lspastnational p resident and a present 112 - tlonal dlr~tor of th,. N.C.LS.E. or.,anb.atloo, which 11·o rks to control air - port noise. He also holds national, state and county positions In the League of ClUes, and Is an Orange County Ai rport land use commissioner. Tuesd~}', hf> issued the follov.ing statement about his views on clly government: "We must maintain an<1 enhanf'e the QUality of life in ~ewport Beach. We are struggllng ""'lt h the problems of density, transportation, and pollution of our air and ou r bay, besides tbe ooisf> pollution from the count}' airport. "I'm concerned about our in creasing energy sho rtage, Also ou r rising tues, which a re caused pa rtl y by infla. lion, but prlmarlly by high eqK>Clations from govern- ment. We seldom hear any- body come to city ha ll and sa}' 'take thi s service away from me .'' We frequently hear, 'Take ttl.ls service away from someone else and increase service In m)' part of town.· We are )1st expect- log too mu ch from all levels of government." Mr. Barrett,Sl,tsanativP of f"ewport Beach, and livps Ill Bay Shores. He and wile Martha ha ve 4 children. He was prt>sldent of Ule local Realty Board to 1969, and was Realtor of the year here in 1966. He Is also a private pilot, holds a contractor's llcellse, and is active in the Scooting movement and the Newport Beach Rotary Club. Tips for fire prevention It's been 105 years since Mrs. O'Leary's cow got blamed for starting the creat Cltleago ftre, aDd nrem!n are still markiag the week of Oct. 9 to remind us all not to let ti\JJ:l(s like that ·-opln. Thi1 year, New'port Beach ftrem• lsMted a Ust or nre pret•Hoa remiOOers to local re~s. Because there 1rea't IIJIPC)sed to be uy cow• ta M.-port Beach, tllt u.t dONa't LQolude ln- otne&u • ..... to kMO tMm rr.. 'letiiiC O't'er a a.t.n.. 'l'lle liMe. DOES ... _ • U )IOU' ~ catch are. naHt..,_ a words • S'IOP (dOD, rio), DROP llld 'ROLL (WI&@ lo eoot, "'l. bliDktt, ttc.). • Ptu I e.c:ape~ trom each bedroom in your hOm e. • Put matches out of childr en's reach. • Don't s moke lD bed. • Check up on people who smoke ill your hOme. • Don•t overt._d outlets. Cheek chords for frtfs, crtets and broken plugs, • Remlnd famUy mem. bers of the dangers ol ruo- Une. one plloa of wbJch equals 14 sUcksofd}ftamlte. • Wear tlcht-llttlle cloth- Ing when eootirc. · • Htn MltiAC tQlllpmtnt checked J'MflJ. • IAstall a smote de· tector In J10U homt. ()Q Oct. 1, the Eae~ Clllb ol N•-tt Harl>or will bODOr ttte nremu at till Jtu at a ..,.ctal ~~~ at tbt 811111 CortnthlU Y ad• Club, He said that kind or ap. proach led his company to spend $200,000 planning a Holiday Inn botel at the ~rthwest cornpr of Jam- boree and Coast Hwy., be- .,re finding out the plan was not acceptable to the etty. '•We want to share our plan and get a reaction to the plan as early as pos. sible," he told the Moo- da y lnformal )?lot sesstoo of the City CooocU and Plu niog Commission. ·•we WaDI a smoother, mor e n- tlonal working relation- sb.lp." The company tried 2 months ago to set up a joint eotlllllittee with tbe clty to '«J 1 k oa klag-range l.n1oe plans, but the c ur Councll stlot down the idea, choos - ing to keep all planning talks public. Monday, the Council agreed to let city stat! plan- ners wo rk wtth lrvtoe of- ficials, thi!n bring plans be- fore the Council for pubUc discussion. Mr. Wolff DOted that Ir- vine ooce ownedalmost 6,{X)() acres of land In Se"'J))rt Beach. Company ho ldiags "downcoast'' between Co- rona del Mar aod Laguna Beach were not included ln Monday's talks, although about hall o( that unlncor. porated area Is ln Newport's official polttlcal sphere of influ ence. Residential projects in- dicated on the compa.o)·'s wor king paper inelu<k!: • l'iewporter North --704 units on 88 acres oortn of t he Newporter Inn_ • Westbar --488 units on 83 acres northwest of Uwer Bay. • Eastblutr Remnant -- 120 units Oil 15 acres in Eastblutf. • Blg Canyoo sit e 10 -- a 338-uolt apartment buUd- lng on 22 acres. • Big Canyon West --380 ulllts oo 48 acres at the mouth or Big Canyon. • Harbor View Ridge -- 405 ulllts on 146 acres ad- jacent to Spyglass HUI. • Newport Center Con- dominiu ms ·-245 units oo nine acres in Newport Cen- te r . • Newporter Apartments -·a 225-anltapartmeotpro- ject oo 2hcr esae rossJam- boree from the Newporter lao. • Castaways •• 400 units on SO aere.s oti the nortll portion of the C uta ways sUe, • CofllOrate Pla:r.a. West ·-10 acr es. • Newport VIllage •• 33 acres in Ne.,.-port Center near MacArth•Jt, • Castawa}'S --25 acr es at the 90Uth end of thf> site. • Harbor Vie,... Knoll -- 8 acres currentlyunder oon- ~ructlon for a shopping cen- ter. Industrial usagE> includes Jamboree-Unh·ersity, 95 acres, and North Ford, 69 acres of industt1al and com- mercial north of Ford Road. S SEEKING COUNCIL SEAT L<~te yesterday, 5 people Kae Ewtng, president ol had Pl "ked U{> a.pplicaHon t he Balboa Peninsula Point paper s for thf> vacant 1st Assn., Is ooe of the 5, and District seat on the Ne"'·-both be and Mrs. Forgtt port Beach Cilr Council, but say they are actively see.k- only ooe, -Peg Fo rgit, had ing the job. City Cler k Doris for mally filed an application. George said yesterday she RADAR CHECKS ~";,~~d=~:':w~~~ picked up appllcatioos, bat nne not turnect them ln. ON SPEEDERS Deadline ror ftliQg ap- plicatloos is 5 p.m. Oct. 6. On Oet. 12, tbe City Council is expected to pick some- one to fill the seat, wMch beca.me va cant Sept. 10 with tbe d~th of M~r Howarct Roeen of Balboa. ll tbe Coenen can't agree Oet. tz on an appointee, a speda1 electioo wtll have to be called for nut March. After a trial nan, the Ne,·- port Beach police dept, has decided to buy 2 hand -held radar alllts to ?ncatctl local tnlDe spee3 e . Tratfte Capt. Donald Oyus made the lJllw:MIIl£'~­ ment this week, saying ''the tremendous success in re- ducing speed violations,'· when the unit II"I.S tried last November, convinced pollee to bu)· t~ devices . The rada r has a range of up to a mile and can pick out the speed ofa single vehicle, even on a congested bighway, c;ape:, Oyaas claimed. Trafft c policemen wor k in pairs ""1th tlw unit. On• policeman stanGsalong- side the road and aims the radar at onoornln& ears. When he gets a T'4Jidlag O'Yer the speed Umlt. he radios a few hundred feet ahead to another offieer who pulls over the offMder aDd issues a ticket. The 2 neT units went into use he rf> MarlCia r . '· Priman· emphasis for enforf'Pment li'Ul be in those ar•as with t~ffic problems which ha\'e been unacc·es- sible for radar enforcpment by pollee vehicles, •· Capt. Oyaas said. N.B.Iooks for more hand-outs Newport Bea may ask federal taxpayers to pay for the city's ne~~o· Ubrary, a bicycle bridge near the Arches and a coping for the Grand Canal bulkheads on Balboa Island. Total cost of the 3 pro jects Is esti- mated at $620,000. Acting City Manager Frank Ivens was told Mon- day by the City Cou ocil to dnw up an applicaUon for federal public ~~o·orks fu nds for the 3 jobs. Four other projects, costing another $1,2'71,000, t'OUld be the sub- )ect of future fedenl fund-tnr appllcaUoos. Mr. Ivens, filling in fo r City Manager Robert W)1ln, •bo ts recovertnc h'om open heart Sllrgery;toldMonday's aftenooo Couocil study ses. s101111 tbat the Public Works EmploJmeal. Aet of 1976 could pro•lde the ftlnds. ··coacress tas passed tht> act onr PHsldent Ford 's uto,'' satd Mr,lvens. '·Now, a bW approprtathlg fUnds fo r the act ts oo tbe presl- dalt"s desk. U be sips tt, the fiiDd.s COilld be avillable u early as Oct. 1. Ally ap- pll rations ,,.e ma ke for these fu nds sbould be read}' to go f.l; th.:!.t date.' At thPir forma l meetlng M onda~· night, the Council pa sse<! a resolution iipprov· ing th e appll ratlon. Af'CordinF: to cltJ ti[Ures, the new library at Nelll)Ort Cenlt>r will rost $370,000, the Grand Canal bulkhead coping $200,000, and the ~e .... ·port Island bike and pede-strian bridge $50,000 . Other pr o)e<'ts that Mr: Ivens said might quality later, but which the f'ity starr does not tave enough time to work oo now, are a ne~~t' ga rage ill the city utlllty yud, aUt>)' paThlg in Wpst Ne~'J)Ort, improve - m~nts to Coast Hw}'.inWest NPii'J)(lrt, and Improvements in West N~~~o-port Park. The 1st District ~Deludes Balboa, Central Newport and Lido lsle, and tbe new Coun- cil member must live in the dist rict. The uoesptred tPr m or otficf> ends in April. 19?8. Mrs. Fo rgit ~ against Mr. Rogers in 1974 and al- most unseated him . She easily carrif"(t the district, Its elf, but lost when Mr. Roe:t>rs carried nt>wer parts of town. Mr. E~~o·ing ls vtct>-presl- denl of a ~ewport Center stock brokerage, and sald hE' has planned tor years to some day serve 00 the Council. Knifing kills Mesa man Kenneth ReynGlds, 29, of 19':'8 Maple st., Costa Mesa, was ar raigned )'esterday oo a cha rge of murder. He was arrested in his hOm~ after Wallace J. Hebert Jr., 26, of 19'72 Ana- hlem Ave., Costa Mesa, died in Hoag hospital from stab wounds a short timi! earlier. He was ~abbed ID b1s home at 6:08 a.m. SbDday d Jrlng a fight over a gtrt, pollee reported. After the ftgflt, trteDds clea.ned the wound of tbe v-Ictim and be left his !lome, not wantlll( to go to a hos. plta l, police said. After b1s pain became worse, he was taken to the hOspJII.l sevenl bour s later. THaliA YANKEE OF C.ll. DIES AT AGE 7l OC, LA talk about airport City Public Works DI - rector Joseph Devlin, ill a mpmo to the CouncU. cau. tiooed that 90me of the pro. jects ml.ght not QUalify fo1· consideration b)' the federal Economic Development Ad- ministration (EOA), "''hlc.b wou ld admlntster the PubUc Works Act. Among the cri- terls to be used in assign. lQ( prtor tty to projeCts, U'lf EDA lists the UDemployment rate, lenl of Income, ana moa.thly emplo)&ufftt costs 1.r1 tbt arM, Thelma Yankee, 79, ottA E. Zl st, Costa MHI, WM dlod Mcndoy at ·llolc 1101- pltal, was bur1ed •erdlJ bllnll-. Orure Ccuaty --noon, IIJUned .. 111o1r "'· tDrta: to ctt RJ•trslth orSu 8..--rdla) OOIIIIties lnttr. elled ll i riC'IcMI jM alr. port, ... <locldocl to ..... ID Loo Aopleo lor ll<lp. Tllo _.toon 'fOiod -Jioboctolaliii- Loo._....dlfaod- olllc:lala .... ''CMtal aJ.r-JOI't pcetlleras... 0.. p.l Ill IIIIo lalb to ID tiJid a -.. ,._..,._..,..., ·-----... ., .......... olllleo ........ who .Ul be tbt coanfJ'S delopte to lllo laiD, told fello'w ~rs tlllt ftd .. enl ._.. mlf be an.llabl• to •neJ s.twn Can. torala &,r a Jittport cn e. Jollt •Ultary-d~ aM Ill El Tccv v.-Air 9ta. ttoa, Loo Ala-Nrnl Alr ......_ or • ..., m .. IWd 011 tM lilartM am .. ,_ ........ -ot c---.... ·-.,._ _.,toll lo bo .... ceand, ( NEWPORT GOLF SHOP LOOTl:O BY THIEVES Tb1e'fts W1lo smashed a wtldow 011 tbt 10rth stde of the N._tt lloocb Golf Sbco at SIOO ImM, Bad< s.,., -loll . ..-.. $J,7• r_,-or outJ S ... ntlJ. Tile ~~~~-.... --lift, poll ....... taMII • ....... -... .... 14 _ ......... 4tollblp Mdltplll-. Mn. YMUI, I .U•• of lll~rt. load -..... 10 years. a. Is •""* br-Ra .... ., ............... .... ---c.-... _ ..... _ .• _ ,.... .t ..,.,£ Ill, 1·--taoero,•--anal ,,, w _. ....._ 11 1 'PI & Ish 8 I W tl c.- ·-----· 2 • ·= =· -o.:'1 17 • _ ..... - .,.._...._,,,,, .. --. ' ~;;::~~~ ~!~!rs !leu Editor: <71.: ..e., " .,. ARVO E. HAAPA, ownff •d publl-Of 110 Ensign ~o.·o-ooooec.aQO:QC>OoC • JIMMY CARTER'S ALBATROSS My personal judgme 1: of the Hrst Ford-Carter debate Is that Pr••3ident Gerald Ford gained a decided edge over his Democrat rival, Jimmy Carter. Anyone who had done his homework on economics, government and politics could spot the obvious soft spots in the Carter claims and charges. Presi- dent Ford had indeed prepared for this debate and struck back effectively in his quiet, polite nfanner. The president did not use the harsh word, 11liar," but he made it plain that truth wasn't there when Mr. Carter boasted about consolidating departments and cutting down on state budget and personnel during his Georgia governor- ship. That just wasn't so, said Mr. Ford, pointing out that both the number of state employees and size of budget had gone up. Mr . .Carter assailed the Republican administration for inflation, high prices, high taxes and big deficits. Mr. Ford called attention to the fact that it is the Democrat party that has held con- trol of Congress for lo these many years, and the federal defic its and the ills that go with deficit spending belong to the Democrats. Mr. Carter tried to make a big issue over the many Ford vetoes, but the record shows that Democrat presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry Truman both out-vetoed Mr, Ford. And, as Presi- dent Ford was quick t o point out, Mr. Carter can't have it both ways -criticiz- ing both the vetoes and big spending. Mr. Ford said he has saved U.. S. taxpayers $9 billion by his vetoes, and would have saved $4 billion more ex- cept for the over-riding votes of the Democrat Congress. The biggest albatross on the Carter bandwagon is the Democrat platform, which, as Mr. Ford correctly observed, would cost the American taxpayers a minimum of $100 billion and as much as $2 00 billion if enacted into law. That disastrous program of spend- spend-spend could bankrupt the nation if the Democrats win in November. Even those with greedy and coveting eyes on the federal treasury, including our local city officials seeking federal handouts, must now be aware that our nation is in fiscal and economic trouble, and that disaster Is certain U the deficit spending continues. More public TV debates are welcome, because additional public exposure of Jimmy Carter and his massive spending platform could be good for the health of the nation. • • • • • • • BY ANY OTHER NAME --MURDER First, I invite you to read AI Forgit's abortion message in his ad on page B, and then hear this parable:· One day a pregnant mother, with a little baby girl holding on to her hand, entered a doctor's office and said she couldn't afford to have another child. The doctor started making the neces.sary medical preparatio!"s, then lifted the mother's little tot on to the operating table. "Why are you doil\g that?'' the mother asked in alarm-. The doctor explained, "You wi1J have your wtBh, ud It will be much later for yoo this -y." "But that's murder," the mother cried as sbe lftbbed her Uttle girl aad hurried out of the doctor's office. "YH, m'lliD," the doctor agreed. ''And 80 ill llbortioll .... Some pntty tulc pldl .. ~-c.me 011t Ill tM .... debate, Sept, 24, bMweea Pruldat Ford ud Jlaamy Carter. 0... wasoa)ob~m ­ ttoo. Carter's phUOSOI)hy Is to tu busiDess and corpon. tloDs mort, and to use nus e:rtn tax money to create temporary co•erumeot make-work )lbs. President Ford's pbUO!OphJ ls to ct'e tax breaks to business to 1Dcrtase their capital for expansion that creates permanent jobs. Jobs based on production aDd busllless expansion create more j)bs and more profttstopaytues on, instead or drain~ tbe ecooomy for temporary gov- ernment subsidized subsis- tence. • Anl1 Ford's rebuttle to Carter's attack on Washing- ton was a master stroke, He explained th e c Decks and balances in the Constltutloo that allow one party, In t he executive branch, to hold the rein on the other party, il!; the legislative branch. And h.ls rebuttle to Carter's complaints about the wa y W ashlngton was run, by te- minding him that it has been run hr a D~m·lrtatic Con- gress, that he backed, w.a.s another master stroke. P•·esldent fl)rd has used his veto power very we ll to sOOw the Democ ratic m:trch toward socialism. With more Republicans, who bold the same solid phll- osophy as the presid~t, in both Houses next year, mor e progress in sta!Jallzing our econom~· can be ac- complished. The choice Is clear. Goldie Joseph Lido Isle RELAXING 1.n Southern California is the new way of tue for frank Ebrich, seen her£> N!la.ring Odtside the San Juan Capistrano Missiou with his daughter, Beth· Rose of Costa Mesa. (Ensign phOto.) Fountain of youth is here At 89, frank Ehrich lias foun d the fountain of youth. It's called Southern Cali - rornia. Or, f!\:ltf' sped flc- any, the Costa Mesa .:-;<>w- port Ha.rbor area. Until a t'OUple of nnnths ago, Mr, Ehr ich wa s confined to his chair in J arkson, Mkh., "''here tw h.1d Jivp/1 all his life. HP h:lrl suf!Pr(-'{1 several hea rt attat ks, {Jitcn down a few times , and "'':lsu't allowed to move atiou1 \'"tl m ·ch. Then, Enstgn cltt'ulatton manager and adman Don Rose. who has made a couple of comebacks of hi s own, declrled to brill[; his father- in-law to the Harbor A'rea. N.B. COUNCIL ACTION ··I didn't even tell him I W.t s coming for him," re- ca lls Don . '·I had seen hi m a month earlier when I wa.s back there for a high school reunion and he said he'd sur£> likP to come back with the vdfe an 1 ffil', and I just couldn't forget about that.·· Mr. Ehr ich, a tool anrl die maker all his life, had re- tired 24 ye:u>s ago. Newport Beac h CityCoun- cil took the follo.,•ing a<'ti.on at Monday nig ht 's regular meeting at City Hall: "' ELECTED Milan Dostal mayor to SUl'Ceed the tate Mayor Howard Rogers, and elected Peter Ba rrett vke- mayor, succeeding Mr. Dos- tal. * COUNCIL SE AT for !!If' 1st District will be fUi ed by appolntment on Oct. 12, the CouncU ruled. "' BIG GARAGE being built at !113 Kings Rd., CUtr Haven, by J. D, Walllng was approved by the Council , modil)'ing an earlier Coun- cil stand, after Mr. Walling and his neighhors got to- gether on a design for the stru('ture. 1 WEED ABATE MENT by cit y cr ews, at property owne r eXpense, was ap. proved in the cases of prop- erty whe re O"''ners have failed to take the action themselves. • CAB F' ARE increase of 15-1/2 per cent was gnnte'! to Yellow Cab Co. • PROPERTY OWN ERS wilt be respons ll>le for pro- viding the city wtth names of neighbors to be notified of an}' impending major changes to the owner's prop- erty. *' ENSIGN VIEW PARK phasing program, which calls 'for a 4-}'ear develop- ment plan, "''as approved for the new pa r k on Cliff Dr., Newport Heights. "' APPOlNTMENTS were approved for Gerard Van Hoven of Harbor Vtew Hllls to the cit}' bicycle !ralls committee and Fern Pirkle, also or Hart'Or VI ew , to tilE' community rtevelopl "nf committee. • LAND PUKH ..5 [ negotiations, which •·oul t get the city a lot enabline: If to expand 1t1e d t} (·orponillon yard at Superior 3ur! !n- dustria l Way, were IP · proved with an offer of $65 ,000 to be made f01 the property. • CURB CUT on Hallooa Ave. for property at 226 Ruby, Balboa fshmrl, n s approved. 1 • H. U. 0. GnANT ronlract wa s approved, W!Jit'h "''111 bring the city S215,0C-o in federal tunds, to be llS<.od lor maklng another pa yment on the property at F'lfth anrl Marguerite, Corona del Mar, slated fo r use as a spnior citizens cent er . OOHH MOOMAW WIll TALK AT REACH-CUT Tbe Community Preshy. tertan ChUr ch of Laeuna Beach is launchlnl! a new reach out plan of a<'tion "''ith an open-to-the-public pre- sentation at the Irvine Bo~~.·t, Keynote or the 8:30 p.m. Cktober 7 program will I>E> a talk by Donn D. Moomaw, minister of Bel Air Pres - byterian Church anrl an or- ganizer of tbe '• Fellowship or Chrlstlan Athletes.· Dr. Moomaw ~~.·as namPd All-American In football for each or his 3 varslh· sea- sons at UCL A, and he 11o'as elected to the National Col- lege Football Players lla ll of Fame In 1973 as well as to the President's Council for Physical Fitness in Sports In 1974. One da}' in July, Don made a quick 2-da)' rouOOtrip to Michigan and brought the old troqx·r b'lck on a 707, · He's been a rlifferent man evPr since, •· says Don. ~~ r, Ell r ich walks 21.Jlorks twj rp a day, usually oPartile hom£> of Don and B£>tty Ro~e to West Side Costa Mesa. ·· lte·s paling like a hOr se, siPeplng like a ICK!., and ttasn 't missed a single W~nesda}' J.rternoon visiti.rij! the Ensign 10 s£>e tile presses roll.·· A ~"on .plete rh£-~:k-up a few 1!a)S att~r he l!oC hPrP re- sulted in Frank ~ing taken off a. lot of 'the pills anrl othP r mertlcine he'd been taklllf in Mi('higln. ''The Hoag heart speclil- ists gave him a good going over," says Dnn. ''I took him ba('k a few weeks later, and ther said hP's improved so m•Jch, they don't even want to see him again. '·I had to use a .,·heel- r ha lr to get him "111 and off the planes. Now , you couldn't get him to sit in one of those 'things. Sometimes, I ha ve to run after him to gel him ro use his cane, •· He accompanies Don on the news rack rounds, help- ing count ne.,·sp:;~pers, dimes, nickels (and slugs), and gets a bang out or 11. Mr. Ehrich 1\as been an En. s l~tt~ fan for years. He gives it the old Brittsh-styi£>''En- s ign '' pronunciation. Rack in Jackson, Mr, Eh- rich was known as one of that town's staunchest MethOdists. His proudest possession Is a p1n he wears ever y day and everywhere he goes. It was Issued 2 years ago and procWms that he had 60 years of cootill.lal membership and attendance at the Greeuwood Ave. Meth- odist Church back there. ••Three of his hea.rt at. tacks were In church," Don says, ''and were probably caused by tus being , upset ._ about getting to church a llWe late." THE AIINUAL WELCOIIE COFFEE of ll>e Lido Isle Womu•• Cllb .an bt held from lO:JO to noon TQidly, Oel. 5, II lllo -at --rU.C, 500 Via Lido llord. Tbl -.1001111 ...... P'•tllftd bert ., (left to rtrltll Vllorto .._, eoortooJ U.S -llallty eholr- m.-; DDIDns DodDr ud llar1DI Pic._.. Actt•tttn of tM ,.,..._ Mdlrtltltltt •--·•CiabwUJbt oplalMd bJ -• ---.. IIIJ'Ieled by ...... _ Bu1>on do -._ '0111 P-llle -ll 11:30. (Pioolo frocn IMo I $ 'u.) Don and Betty take him to tbe first United Methodist Church of Cosh: Mesa enry Sunday. "We make sure we get there early," Don em- phasizes. Of all thecardsaodletters Frank bas recetYed from weU-•lsbeTs bact oome, tte tre~~,.ret tbe b1&: card from the CfMGwood AYe, Mttllo~ dlll '_r,.....,liptclb)' liZ rnembora, He' I thlok1llc or trrtar to sell them all Eollp -rlptloo•. ••u tber caa •1 come 011t ud rll1l tilll -dill place," rea... fruit Eh~ (' rlell, "111-lbo1 eu....., abMllt.'' -llloebolli<OIM ..... FROM THE BillE lwUIUil llpmloo.,.. -lllo.W.,from-__ ,_ liT---.... Lord,---ud .,._ ( ...... Ul: I, I.) The Birch Log Mao Tse-tung .,_,_ U. K.-..a Wu, a...y ol U.. d.,. dna ,. .................. .w-pip ......... tie~ .. -.. cold-bytloe Rod ChU.... IJt/IMII(, Alu.t:ltt1Ntt• -Puddet Ford uUed hi• • "I'IKIIK .....,Ublt ud • ¥erY l"lt man." ~ ol State H..,. Kdei...-taid that he wu '*oae c:A tt. tilaM ol our tiiiMI." And Oemoerette Party ftOalinee Jimlll)' Carter w.poke ol the opminp to him end to hill recime e& one ol the "rare put achievement.a" c:A the Nixut1 Adminiatration. ........... EuV- A Sava«e M ...... The occasion fC)f' these bouquets. ol (l()UJW, wa to the death of Mao Tse·\UI\I. who Mtered thf' hf'reafter on Sfoptember 9. He thtreby ,;.tined his comrade, Chou En-iai, wherever dud C hinese Communist ludfts meet. And, ju.t u t.ht'y did on the occasion of Chou's death in 01111 of U.. rmt AmericaM to die at Mao'• baada _. a JCI'UDI U.S. Amay atptain from Cecqia u.m:"d Joha Birch. Tea d.a,.. e/r~ the ehd r.1 World Wa.r U on AVo~\* 25, 194S, c~ .. .bot ud bayroneted the man wtao.e nploita thtoucbout the 'Wilt Ud beeom~ lecendary. Yet, white newa of bia murder ap.rud thfouchout China, official Wuhington kept the 1tory from the American penple, and eYftl !roar. bla own ~tL We were ~ifll told that the Chineae Reda were only "a.grarian reformers." Similar ltet a~ flowing once q;ain . • lanuary , our nation's leaders and our predict· able pl'e§!l dispaced themM"Ives by heapinc prai~ nn MilO's me-mnry . John Birch 'a name hn become better known in death than it ever was before he gave hi a !iff. fOr hi• country. ln 19!)4. four yean before the founding of The John Birch S«iet)'. Rober! Welch wrote of the murder of John Bir('h: Whale,·er might he uid of Mao ought to be prela<'f'd wilh the dear dedarltion that he was a !\8\'ajl:f' munster. t-;,•iden« tu ba<"k up that as!il'rtiun i!'i readily available to any hontt~t rt'porter m J:Overnmt•nt official. There is, for insumt't'. th(' 1971 repnn. Th1" Human l'o11t of ('ommunism Ul Chma, ii!Sued by the Judicial)' Cummillt"t' of the United S tates Senate. In it. ~1 a•' and Chou aft' shown to be responsible for the murdt>rs nf ii<omewhert' between thir1y-four and !iixty-fnu r millions of !heir fello<A' Chi- !ll'!Ot'. T hf'y are easily the most brutal and bluody tyranls in !he history of the world. "With his death and in his death the battle linK w~ drawn in a struggle from which Pitht>r Communist ur Christian-style dvilization must emerge with ont> romplett>ly triumphant and the other completely destroyed." In the first len years af1 er he seized power. Thot.e ba1tle lines ar. st ill drawn today, though when the President of tht> United States choof;.H. to call Mao T5ot-lung a "most r.mark· a ble and \'try ~at man." it m ight seem that l ht> triumph of a Communist -stylt> <'i\·ili z.a l ion is near at hand . MaH and hi" romrades iiquidated 0\'t'f fifteen millions of their countrymen in campaigns of E'XI Prmmation. Most of thetW ,·ictims wPrt' killed ;;imply to inspirf' tf'rror in the C hine&t> JX'"plt>. Then, another fifteen million d ied in forcffi labor campl>. M~ \'ictims sur<"umM-<1 in the SO·talted Cultural Rt\'Oiution and the "C.rt>at Leap Fnrwa rd." Yel il the Spt><'taclt> of our lt>ader,.; praisin,~t mass murdenl'll t'&n wake up enough Amt>ri<"an~ w t he frijit htening reali1ieti whit'h such ta~'D illl!: surely implif'll, then the ci,·iliuuion .John Bi"h sought will e ndurt>, and !he ahjet:t horror sou~ht by Mao Tse·tun" fOI' the whole world will just as surely be dt>Stroyed. PrHent-day AmericanJO must decide. C'ivi li· u tion really is at stake. M ao';; hand~> al!iotl dripped with Amt>ric:an blond. Tt>ns of thousands nf our troop" died in • l!li'fi n. .. J.,h., Hm;, ,.;,h ,.f, h ·'u"'', Help iog that memory! Badham tells You •v e been wanting to do something about that memory of yours but you keep fo rgetting, right" WeU, j:lt this down before you forget II! ArttJ.tr Bomstein, a lead- ing auttmity on memory tra.ining methOds, will con - duct a 4-part memory train- ing lecturt> series at Orange Co1St College, begtnningthls Saturday, Oct. 2. The series wut mef't on succes:oive Saturda)' mom. ln gs fro m 9 a.m. to ooon in OCC's line arts hall 11 9. Tickets for tile series are priced at $35 and are avaU- able In OCC 's admissions and records offJCf', Regis- tration Is limited. The S35 lee includes a textbook. , The series presents tf'Cb· niques and systemsdesigned to help improve your m?m- ory skills. Those ln attend- ance wtll learn to better r emember all types of in - formation, both written and verbal. The class wUl cover mem- ory systems; applying mem- ory tK hniques for fast re- tention; remembering names, faces and facts; vo- cabulary; foretgn languages; spelllllg; study sk111s; Hs- tening habits; coiK:entra- tion tecllniques; and relua- tloD metho:ls, Mr. Bomst, n founded his School of Memory Training in Los Angeles in 1952 and has trained thousands of peo- ple from all walks of Ufe. He received a specia.l com- meodation from the Call- fonUa Legislatur£> for bls educatioo.al approach to memory tnlnlng. He developed bls memory training program alter hav- ln( c11t11calty wttb bisltadtes at the Uaherslty of Mla.ml, flouoderfng lD hlJ classes wlth C's and D's. He bit upoo a mett.ld of remember. tog ., S('ries of obtects by visualizing them comlng to- gether ln action. For ex- ample, he pictun>d a tennis racket hitting a mirror, a book pasted on the mirror, th£> book fallf.Dg onto a ndto, the ndio placed on a wlodo•• sill, a pe-ananl hanging out- s ide the window, the pennant being ~~o·rapped a.round a pH- low, the ptllo•· stuff~ into .a. paJr of socks, the socks tied around a T -sblrt, and pen stuck ooto tbe T -shirt. He discovered that he could easily recall aU tbese ob- jects, and In sfqueoc£>, ba.<'k. wards as weU as forwards, Later he devised a visual key word syst~m. with each number from I to 100 as· socJated with a word, which in tum· can be visualized as a !amlliar object. Tbis method ls pa_rt1~1arly help- fill in remembertac a se~ quence of ltems in order, such as the books of the Bible or the names of the U.S. presJ~s, along with their vice-Pn>sldents. He is able to Impress his openi~ class with a teat of memory by asklDg his students to call out num. bers, wblch he writes oa the blacltboard, When be l8s as many as 30 oombers oo the board, he studies them for a. few mtoutes, tbeo turns bis back to the blacll:boa.rd and calls oat the lltlmbers in SeQU£>DCe, also In a sldp sequence, and backWards. Mr. Bornstein has dem- onstrated hls memory s kills on a DUmber of t£>levlsion programs, tncluding the To- n!«ht show t and the shows ot Art Linkletter, steve Al- l~ Vlrgbda Grabam and Mike Douglas. H_e has con- ducted memory tnining semiDars i:)r sucb major firma as J:Upes Alrtnft, Pactud Bell and Lockheed ud bas authored articles tor leacllnc mapzloes. of finances AssembJymu Robert E. Badbam has challellged his Democrat oppooent, Mrs. V ivlan Hall, to ):lin hlm in maldt~~ run disclosure of a.ll per!IIOIW flflanctaJ at~ fairs, tncllldlng income or herself aDd her husband, and tbelr dependerlt cttUdret~. Mr, Bac!ba.m said be was happy to comply wltb a re- Qdest of Commoo C at~se that at( CoocrnsioDal candidates disclose the source ol all Income and any printe ~al estate or other holcHncs. Mr. BadhJ.m, of N""J)Jrt Beach. Is the Reptlbllean nom.!nee in the 40th Con- ~tresstonal Distrtct. The vetenn lf!ll&lator disclosed bls own ftn:andal r~rt for tbe year 1975 and, in addltlon, weot be- yond tbe Common C•se re- quest aod lnclbded lnforma- Uoo not requested. His report sbowed that in the last calendar year, he bad Income of $21,120 from bls Assembly salary, another $1,410 in income from a tamny trust aod $15 '1n interest. His wife, Anne, who Is employed as a sa.Ies clerk, earned a total of $1,- 461,8! da.l'irll the year, mak- ing a total lAcome for tbto Badbam Wnlly of$24,166.85 duri.clg the year . Tbls was before deduc - tions for state and federal income taxes, state retire- meat, health lnlunttce a!ld Ufe iDsunace. As a member of the Cali- fornia Leglslature, where be nas se"ed for fourteen years, Mr. Bldllam a110 Is eDtltled to per diem 61*lse5 of '$30 per day for every day h£> Is requlred to be any from home 1D Sacn· mealo. Ourlllc 19'75 the legl1la.tor recetnd $5,5%0 m per diem pa.ymeats. Foreign Languages Leave You Sp.eechless? Call for free introductory lesson in French, Spanish or the language of your choice. No obligation, no selling ... just an enjoyable introduction to the easiest. most relaxing learning experience of your life. r-------ENilOIISl!D BY:--------. "'.-! --....,lltlao ~ Tloellon .....,_ Ualtod T-IMO:" <t 1M ........ (Eijjllt Collop c-.,. oa-1w 111e .,.....) .Phone Alexandra Ouiscianscn • F.XECU TIV£ llfllliCTO II 631-0880 1HOMAS l.ANGUA(iE CENI"ER Ill u.u ,_ .. ...., 2700 w. ~-l!ipwlly, Suite 250, Newport lllch ••s 1-_______ , __ ._ • THE BEE LINE By JAN EY BEifLS Ma Pelt-· •• ..... ...__t--... U Etti)WI Ill '!Dell ....._. to 1111Ye U. ..,.._ ' ... -"'7 _,,.. ..... 't; til 'tPtllll.lr OM or 1110n til tile eo. llle Ia prablbly telllllc all ._ w t:r1P • oak .. dDor --. n.re --...,_., _., ud tM IDib 1M .. w. Her ant .., wu ... -------~-au-rt. to Y1llt w lllll, Vt a wtdl ftl'tetJ • • • MMitpolat ,...._ Brace, tbla • to st. ~.ala. ..U.C ElaiDe oU PI'MIIP. _..._.,.., a tall drted GOfti ~ tmDerty ol Coroal del Mar. Mull-arr1111....t tbM•••O. llld 1-.-d tl'tpftlcllt rille, T-.,. .,.. IMIIt, u.n eo reewfl'tad-to Su FI'UIC'Wco, liN' two: moTe were a. tilll&» WWa t.rmer DDipldo Tenace....... baJicDc bullllt o1 ~pluts, )lwelly, Soley ud Sam Deb. A qUet f1Jctlt to a lullrlou Wblte lax 11ln1 • . • aat llw- 118lllllld.l. Ud • to N• 0r1eus, wbeft ceMI.Ic tbe ~~ateJ bat. actonect wtt11 100 8bter .laa lllpa IDd t.elbiDd DID. wltb oae-dDllar.bllls1 No ODe Wlallc It woOl tbe1r two boys, Mlltbew Ud Peter, were enr say ''doeJm't become me." wlltJDc to J1bow ber ye-4l~rleaas IDd ID-Laeky •mber 6 at eacb table toot bome trodace ber to LoatstaDa mamas! Maybe sbe the basket of fracraot wtatte, yellow IDd wU1 briDe 10me Oft recipes borne wttb ber. taDcerlDe colored caroaUou tbat ceatered • • • • • tile cold liDeDed table. I sat at 8erDadiDe Yes, tan 1s bere aDd orpnluttms are UllmaD's table 'W'Ith sucb Idee people as ceaiQc 1D c-.r lor meetiap, PJ'OI1UlB IDd lme Porter, Jaeqae Wblttle, wbom 1 badD't P_.___ ,_._ .., -n"'---• seeD lor 80me Ume; Fran R)'der, B-.. ... ,..._ ••• ""._ &ernoe ..-~u~c ,..___ ..... , Aaoeiates bad tbelr first ret..qetber 1.ut ~. Fru ~r, Wbosedlugbterlsamoag Tlllnctay at tbe uaaJ place lor tbeir Sep-tbose belllc awarded a oatloaal merltscbolar- tember meet1oc ••• Vleet Malout"s Cameo ship to aoy coUece or ber cbo!ce ••• 4.1 Sbores bome. Vlccl barely made It bact is ber nerage; Emma Jane Riley, LJDD fl'om HanU ID Ume but looldllc lovely, Rlrscb IDd Betty Porter • • • her dauglter .. h~""-·-.__ be Is tbat gorgeoas B. J. McAlister, w11o models .._._... ..., -~ . . . r ~emeot ID S F rile n.s Bill1.lbc tool an rucl.soo, Los Aageles, New York U.wty this rfOIIP blS ooly muslcal pro-aod is DOW modellDg ID Parts ..• sbe rnma ... bat tbls time lt was a c!U!enst uses ber motber's famlly oame WbeD modeJ- tiad of art. It coald, how~er, be 80Uc!ifted IDe. mute • • • 80 DWIY of tbe mqniftceut Da.rt.Dg a bit ol table tqlptng, fouDd Helen poreelaiD pieces exhfbltedbyRooMeCommoo Waddell's table (she's 1st Yice.prestdent of aDd Jerry Vu Rueseo or Petrick's Gallery, the group). Her guests Included Fran Jones, seemed to blYe a rbytbm. Wbo could loot Mary Alice Ayres, Betty Lang, WlnnleSbort, at l'iCODden)p, the beauU.M borse of the Elberta Jooes, Olive Latham, Nancy ElUs cUOQsel series, and DOt actually hear aod Helen's daughter, Virgtnt.a L®t. Mrs. carouel mustc? Who could look at the Ellls woo the precious locket neckla~ coo- beautttuJ madoona with the llttleblrdperched trtbuted by Helen. It wa.s tbe work or her on her wrlllt and DOt hear ··Ave Marla" daugbter-ID-law, Ann Brittingham • • • or see the study or Abtgall Adams, a Madonoa IDd chlld painted on porcelaln mlD.Lster's daughter, wtre or Jobn Adams, and band set ln gold. secood president or our United States, and Tbe prestdeot, Mrs. Leona.rd Jensen, wei- DOt bear the ''DOt so musical" hymns of corned the guests, thanked aJl for their that day • • • or bear the reading of he.r support, commended the members for tbeir lnforrnattYe letters to ber lxlsband during work and introduced Mrs. George McG nth_ h1s 1oog abseace from hOme. So ln a way the aux:U.lary's first president (she 'InS dowo tt was a musical program. from Santa Barbara). Presenting SlsterBer- Several sales were made and 10 per Ullla, admtn1stratlve director or the Holy ceot ol each was accorded to the Pbllbar-FamJly Counseling and Adoptions Se"tce, mOllie rroqp. Plans •ere l.DDOUDced of the Ud case worker Cella Sumlnsld, M:s. Jensen fall project. Amoog the guests lotroduced expressed apprectatioo for thelr guidance wen Melissa DeSbuer, Fnnces Yattbes • • • Tbeo the sho'W was on! Ud Mrs. James Feltoo. New member Debbie The n mp wa.s loog and high, so viewing CDlbarelU bas already been put to work . • • WlS excellent, regardless or the table place- Associate member DorothyAubertwaslntro-ment ••• and there were tableswall-to-wau, daced. HosptWlty chairman Gretchen Moore front to back. Across the way gllmpsed reYealed plans ror fllture meetings ••. most Margaret Fluor and daughter, Marnt Reed, entbustastlc •omen are these! plus Marte Coorad. Also spotted Pat Allen, • • • • • Tbe 12th annual Peacock Alley fashion Juocbeon, at the Sheraton Newport., lived up to lts reputatioo and again proved successful to the Holy FamUy Madreeltas Auxlll.ary, wbtcb last year contributed $12,000 to the Holy FamUy counseling and adoption service in Oruge Cowty. Betty Jones, Vlrgio.la Wright, Vlra Ller, Evelyn Anderson, Olga Ems, and Charlene Holloway, Fay Dldley, Evelyn Lowell, Marie Bush, Glgt Fusselman and Sue Agajanian. florunce Smales, commentating the fast movtog show, described the styles for most every occasion • • • culottes, pant sults, both daytime and evening; day dresses and evening gowns with furs to compliment any ollt:fit. Hats and scanes were shown. One could scareely fall to recognue the amount of effort elJ)eoded by the members . Doris {Mrs. John) Lawson bas •orked so loDe aDd bard ••• that sbe now bears the UUe of comultant. Committee members ln- ca..ded MmM. Mal cam Patten, Ernest Scanloo (IDYita~). George Kent, (resernttoos), Andrew t4ortbla.od (hostesses), Will Ward (pobUclty), Earl Bannoo (doorprizes). Others were Mmes. Henry Ullman, Robert Berry, James DeLaney and Hube rt Rousselle, (speclal dnwtngs); Frank Tbarin and Robert Hucoct (programs); Elson Loc khart and Aotbooy Tellcb (table prizes). Seated by the ruoway and paying close atteotloll were V1rg1nta Smithson, Frances stanley. Mary Stephens, DeVere Wllllam- son, MeUssa DeSbuer, sitting ID for her mother, Gayna Harriman, who was anable to atteod; more were Ylrgtnia Mayo, Fran- coise Keelan<! a.od Gretchen Moore. I would like to name everyone who was tbere and tell you all the wtnners or the many, many fabulous prizes ••• but do not bave enough room. I can tell you that every- one seemed to greatly enjoy the day • • • so, maybe next year you'll be t here too! 01 llATllll S.les &. s .. v~ \ 5«.-1!~31 Judaic courses at UCI Students at UC lrrioe will oow be able to take courses Ln Hebrew, Jewish history aDd Hewlsb pbllosopby, be- cause of a joint Hebrew and Judaic program inaugur- ated in coojunctlon with the University of Judaism 1n Los Angeles. Tbe program lsbelng coo- ducted j>lntly witb the UCI school of bumantties. WU- Uam LWyman_ humanities deaD, and Professor Howard Lenbotf of the department of developmental and cell bi- ology and a leader in the Jewish community ofOrange County, took a prominent role ln creating the program. UC l"l.ne estimates that 360 students wUI enroll In the 4 subject prognm durlng the present school yea.r. In at1<!Jtion toJ ewtsbphilosophy and Jewish history, the course includes elementuy and advanced Hebrew. GUIDANCE TESTING IS Sl.:ATED AT OCC Educatiooal, vocational and guidance testing wUI be offered Oct. 20, Nov. 16 and Jan. 10, from 6 to 10 p.m •• at Orange Coast College. GROOMING DOGS · CATS The tests are for those with educatlooaJ or voca- tional problems. They cover aptitude, abUlty, Interest and persooallty and wtll be tol- Jo•ed wlth an Interview and counseling. "WE PAMPER YOUR PET" 20592 Laguna Canyon Road LLAGUNA BEACH PHONE 494-0142 20%0FF on all CASH &CARRY Drapery Cleaning COJT, "THE WORLD'S LARGEST" restores the hidden beauty in your draperies. 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Tbe prcmew by Yr. Bern- helmer, music critic of t.be Los Angeles Tlm !S, will be held i.D t.be Uttle Theater lmmedi:at~}' adjacent to tbe a.uditortum. The buffet will be se"ed in tbe courtyard garden artt, also atljaceot to the auditorium . Sidoe) Harth, as SOt late conductor an1 ~oocort­ m:LSter of the l os An~eles Phil~rmomc, will "'ndn,.t the cooct'rt, which m• tudes the voices o! t~.e Irvme M lSter Ch~ral~ 3.Dd tho YOQ.Jlg soprano soloist. Pa .. - ela Hlcks, and Zltd Caruo, piano. The program wr ludes "Antardira" l' Ralpt. Vau~bn WilJums, ( aotata :\o. 50, • :\un 1st 1as H .. tl und die Krart•·, Ba"'1: and • C •10ra1e F ant as~·· t' B""'!-t- ho\·er .. T ir.ket aDd ·oo< ,.rt u.- RJCII Potenc-y Vitamin Fortnllla WJt.b Mlaenll 100 w/30 Free REG. n.a9 Now. . . S4.49 VITAMIN C ~00 Rl( 100 TABLETS REG. l2.9a Now ... Sl29 VITAMIN E l()l C APSt:U:S -ICY l:mts l U • e:acb REG. 56.:.5 Now ... S2.99 PRESCRIPTIOMS FILLED 7 DAYS A WEI!Il 9 • 9 WEBCDAYS 0 9 • 7 SUMDAYS J02l E . COAST HWY ., COlOMA DEL MAa TMt-Boobv Cra1o Show " Entertaentng Tues. thru Sat. Guest Boat Sltps :•o..,.· C¥n For ReservatiOns ~~on. thru Sur.. 640-5123 . • ~: .. .. A new series of cultu r J I programs ls being lnau~r­ ated by the Costa ~1esa t1e-- partmeot of leisure ,; .. r- vices. These new proc ra" s include a ·· storP fro11t theatre tour,•· fpaturim> Fn- day night excJrslons to r e productions of smaller pr•>· fessiooal theatr~>" in :1nr! around Los Ang~les. tur'"(! perforn.an• es will !JE. .l ,. U51 ·at I)\' StPphen :)o"11S -'nlltleo! · Aur assm l \ir o- lott.-,' 1 t,;P<! Jp.Jn d 1-ttt. forrnation m;n be obt;une-j fro"!l the Orangp Cou .. t) Philtcarrr.oni-: 5o--let~, 201 \\. Coast fuel ny, '\ewpon Bea h, pbooe frlf;-6411. 103 N BAYSIDE OR .. NEWPORT BEACH .· .. :·.·- ~>n!un lc.v• story st ... tlar 'o l-or -o Jfl<1 Juh<>tt~>, ex- .. pr tt '' It has a ha~p~ .. :. !.nt>' ";" .,.,. ost of tt1tS tr•u r is • .-1•r v"'r 50n. T•,o!•J:S ~WISS VAULTS COIN CENTER lCCM H Grand. Santi Ana The first excursion i-. scheduled for this F r i•la t·, Oct. 1 --to the Los An,E>l1'5 Company Theatre. The. f .. a_ .n ll l . • thl" C' O" '1 untt·. .. .. t ... r prJ pt!v It f;· J(rp.r . 1n•i r• t1J r r, apprQ>.Jn ~t"'h J ' 1 3 r. · . COINS WANTED I TOP OOLL AR FOR COLLECTIONS CALL (714) 836-6111 FR ONT ROW CENTER • • • Vid THE STAGE IS YOURS! You .trc cordi.tlh in ' ittd to t h l prcm1cr of the mo"t t ~en tng c xpcricncL· in \.'Ott.-rr.tinnlcnt toJ.t~: We arc Proud to Present THE ADVENT VIDEOBEAM COLOR TELEVISION SET "fantastic!" That's the only way to describe Advent's V jdeoBeam·.,. color TV set. It receives TV p rograms as any set does, but projects its vivid color picture onto a 7-foot -screen. Just imagine football. movies, and all your fa vorite programs on a scr~n ten times the size of any other set's. Come in today for a demonstration . We guarantee 1t will be an experience-one you'll want to have at home. tD,ogon ci measure Time: At yo ur convenience: Mon. thru Sat .. 10 to 8 · Sunday 10 to 5 Pla ce: Video Plus. Inc .. 2816 E. Coast Highway . Corona del Mar (Next to Pilar Wayne 's) Phone 640·5093 or 640·5095 ................. -.. . .. ,.._ llews sold again ~~~~11111~=~·~~ ~~Oilers seek n mrs a ...t ,....._ .. .;.._ e •• ~,., an;•_. bE ... ~ .. lL 0 .... -..... ,,., ....... .._ __ -Ill' •• ,, r .......... ,_,_,._,..,. .. a our ., ... ,..... .... a.Jn ~~~~ --. ...... U'lkdaFrt- llaJ, llo -Guy 11vrtJ1. Die Ill' I H'4 ..... u. wlU ......,. u a Jllll'ller • tile ... , •• -tlllt .. ., tiD- Z?S h .a • t rs·· aft C'd ztw, He p•e 10 & dill ..... u. -aid lie ud .... Bonili -be tile-..-.. .... firm. Kr. )£c....., •u~m K"lllft c.-... -...: r-. a yacM ......... a.ll.arUers lltle. ... pracllces tM aD- ..... ~ .... allud pu:uw--....t .....,._at Lido YU- Iap ........ 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PU,BL IC NOTICE FIC1TTIOCS BUSINESS NAIIE STATEMENt 'l"be i)llow:bg perets are dolllc basloess as: Mail Order Pro<llcts. 1367 Garl- l.llgi)rd, eo.ta Mesa, Ca. 9!626: BlaiDe K. stnttcm, 136'1 GarUI!(ford, Costa Mesa, CL 92626; January S. stratton, 136'7 Garll.Dg- ford, Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626. a..-Jl)elker 1Flll be Benaloe Mc::Geetu. rr.o.t writer for baDdlelder Law- reaoe W ea. Tbe tblrd book: wbk:b sbe bas co-alltbored witll Kr. Welt ts now orr tbe press. Sbe is oow at wort oo a fourth. ' .IIY America, fOIU' Amert~:· 'COLORFUL WORDS' PAINTED AT COM HI There were appuentlr some '•px~r winners" In the wake of Frlcky nlght's an- nllll Newport Harbor-Co- rooa del Mar h1gb school football gam~. A1ter New- port •on 7-0, school of- fleWs called pollee to re- port tb.at m•!ssages, some wltb dirty words. bad beeo painted lD yellow paint lD 5 locatioos around COM high. THE 1976-77 YEAR of the Lido Isle WomiD'I Cte wtU be l.almebed Oct. 12 wttb a enlse m:.rd the Tit&. Wbleh wUI sail at 11:15 a.m. from tbe clubhouse dock for a bey eni.Je, rt!turnJ.nc to the clubhouse for a nooa 1-=cbeoll aod f:ubion show. ''AncOOn; aweigh,'' say JDdy Fruco. progn:m eha.Jrman. at left, and CQnnte Kotford, ReHrn· lions may be made with Kathleen Hawldnson, 675-1131 or Ann Foreman, 675-7362. (Photo from tbe LldolsllDCier.~ MOTa. IN NEWPORT ROBBED BY GUNMAN A ruamu. toOt abollt $70 S .... mber 11, -bo roO- bed tbe Plae Kaot Motel ID West Newp>rt. Herb Miller dies at 69 Manager Fruok Doran told pollee a )'(llmC Wbite man, about 5-11 and welgh!Dg about 220, came Into the motel at 6302 W. Coast Hwy. at 11:43 p.m. and asked for a room, He filled oot a regl5tration car(!, said Mr. Doran, paid for the room and wtille lbe muager wu This basiDess is cooducted by an lD:Hvtdual. Signed' Blal!!e K. strattoo. Thls st:atemeot 1fU filed wttb tbe coaaty clerk of Or- qe Coaoty Sept. !8, 1976. Publl:sb: Sept. 30. Oct. 7. 14, 21, 1976, 1D the Newport HutJor Ensf&n. F -6SOS1 The messages. using ''colorftll'' words, cootatned such phnses as "Harbor ntles." Cost of removing the paint was estimated at $100. ' Overnight Discount Xerox "' Copies 3 4 No Minimum IN BY J,OO P.M. ·OUT BY 8'00 ·A 11. COPY STOP 8~ X 11 WhiM <1301 BIRCH • SUITE 5 ·NEWPORT BEACH 751-1050 MON. • FRI. I· 5 (NEAR ORAJIGE COUNTY AIRPORT) Herbert B. Miller, long- tlme resident of Corona del Mar bMore movl.Dg to I"lne• died Saturday n1gbt at Hoag hospital at the age of 69. A memorta.l ser?ice was beld Tuesday at Paelfte View chapel, wlthtbe Re•. Eleanor Jac kson of the Newport Har- bor Church of RellgtousSc! eoee om eta~. Music was. pro•lded by 2 other mem~ bers of the church, organist Betty Wooldridge and soloist L1Dda Powell, Mr. Miller. a native of Lansing, Mlch., received an engineering degr ee at Anti- och college, IDdlana, and was associated for 21 years in Detroit with Standard Oil Co, Later be was wtth Rust- lick OU Co. for 6 years, at the Anaheim plant, re- tiring 2 years ago. As a chemical engineer with Standard o u. he be- came an aut hority on cutting oil formuLas for the air~ craft industry on the west coast. He was a me·mber of American Petroleum In- dustry and the American So- ciety of Manutaetur1ng En. glneers. recet•ing many 30th . ANN IV. SALE To Green·UP Brown Lawns Plant ANNUAL RYE G RASS Now! 10 LB. BAG COVERS 1,000 SQ. FT. -Reg. 3.95 Thru Oct. 5 We Jbow you bow to plant for best retuJts. io NURSERY- FLORIST Sunny Golden YeDow •.• King of tbe Sprint! Bulb Garden. FINEST NO. 1 GRADE BULBS OIMr Bulbi lo Plmt Now ... HY ACINTIIS • RANUNCULUS • TULIPS DUTCH IRIS • LILIES • MORE Planttbete cool'weo&ber .._ ... F""' Bulb Guide LETTUCE • oNi(ON • ~~~~1;; CAUUFLOWER • ~ PONY PAI llo!l • .811 " "nUtlllllllr• ... .... · making change, p~lled out a blue steel automatic pis- tol, palled back the bammer and aimed H. at the victim. , After gettiDg tbe money, be backed out of the motel of- fice and fled, pollee were told. REV. SUNE RICHARDS WILL SPEAK TO BPW HERBERT OIILLER The Rev. Sune Richards, awards from both of these author, lecturer, photog. organizations. rapher, wUI be the guest He was active In the Youth speaker at the meeting of Center sports program whUe J.!t! Newport Ha~r Bust- livlng In Corona del Mar ness and Protesslonal Wo~ and served as coach fo; men's Club at 7:30 p.m. many years in the summer Thursday, Oct. 7, at tbe baseball leagues. He was a Mesa Verde Country Club, member of theBreaMasonlc Costa Mesa. Her topic for Lodge the evening will be ''Women n.e' Millers were Corona of the Bible.'' Tht> 1975.76 del u:u reslderd:s for l4 woman of aehie.eriiMt wUI yearS aod moved 10 years be preseoted at this .meet- ago to lrTtne. at 4438 Lance-log. wood Way, Herb Miller Is survived MAL94 PROMOTED by his wife; Etbellyn; a daughter, Jacqueline (Mrs . ROOert) Flanegin, of Corona Highlands; 4 grandehUdren, Mike, Terry, Scott and Mollie, and a sister . Mrs. Lloyd Evans of Detroit, · The family says tllat In lieu of nowen;, donations may be made to the Hoag medical library, • Marine Corponl Timlthy K. Malen. son of Mrs . VIr· glnla M. Ma!eoofl741 Tustin Ave" Costa Mesa, has been promoted to his present rank wilUe serving at the Marine Corp-s Air station. El Toro, Santa Ana. He j)ined the Marine Corps tn Marett. 1975. Don Estey is dead at 61 Dooald Estey, 61, former Balboa Island resident, ln- ternatlooally known broad· east advertising e,;ecutlve. died Sunday morntng In his Laguna Beach home, He and partner Daniel Hoover formed Estey- Hoonr Advertising 1n New- port Beach 2 years ago, PrlOJ: to returning to his native Southern Callfornla, Doo was a partner in Marken FUms Ltd. in Hamburg, Ger - . many, and had been manag. tog director for N. Lee Lacey & Associates, Ud. In Lon- doo.. He formerly was gen- eral sales manager of Radio Statioo KWIZ 1n Santa Ana, Vlstbtlan bDI:n at Pldtle A graduate ofUC..SantaBar-View mortary here are bara, he also had o'Utled hls • from 4 lo 9 p.m, Fridat. own Hollywood productloo Faoeral ..mees ansebed- eompany and a talent ageot llcd tDr 11 Lm. SGrdl.t. pacb.gtog such productloDa u tbe Luctlle Ball and Jackie Gleason shows. He deslgoed aDd was tbe first reneral ebalrmaa ol tbe Intenatlooal Broadcast- ing Awards, spouorwd bt the flollywood Radio ad Tele't'lsloo Society, He wu a 't'lce..prestdlllt of tbe HollJWQOd NpY Lnrae. member ol tbu Plb-llc nlat}oaa commlltet tor lbe Boy -. ... "' 1157 'U'Cil the YIICA gold award, llr. Estey Is •ntftd bf b1s wife, Pot, otB-le- land; s ..... ~ lol!!t, .., Darut, an ot _...,. Betetl; IDd z wpa ... -of s. , ..... _ -De 0. ol ~~-;1 ;·~~!!!! ---flU. ... -...... •LII'· I I ..... ,. ~· • I AM PLEASED TOBE IN NEWPORT S•turday, October 2 until S•turdtly, November 6 mark schell/designs for men 2737 east coast htghway corona del mar/newoort beach cahfo..nia 92625 [714} 675-4070 e man who fell to Earth PW8 "THE tiREAT WALDO PEPPER.,: PLUS ...uy ,.. I .,.IUIIIr r 1111 • ... • ..... Jl ' cfParamounl ~1. EVEllYTIIING Of TEIQQI Announces NEW STORE HOURS for Your Convenience WEEKDAYS 9 A.M. • I P .M. SA TURl>A Y ••• 9 to 6 $_uto4DA Y ••• 11 to 5 IEW<»tT HARIOR O.SUJf PUIUSH£0 IEULY -PAGE 5 NEWPORT OORSOAY, Sf:Pl. , 76 CORONA DELMA , CAL HARBOR KIWANIS FOUNDATION TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE "'" s .... " SERIES 1976 . 1977 ORANGE COAST COLLEGE AUDITORIUM 2701 f:AIRVIEW ROAD, COSTA MESA Class hears TV debates BOARD MEMBERS of tbe Ballet Molltma.rtre of Nnport Beacb are plctlll'ed bere, staDdlDg. Left to ~. Beleo Terry, 41rector; Donna Wilson, 'flce..presideot a.od sec- retary; Mrs. Pall Dunham, prestdeat; .. rs. Lreoa Mart. utistic director, and Katherine Bushard, director; seated, Mary Clumeck. treasurer and general chairman for tbe ftrst a.oooal benefit ut exhlbihoa and auction. This HERE&THERE FINE GIFIS AND DIXXHUJWE .4lXDSOIIES e RUSSIAN LACQUER BOXES e POLISH HANDWOVEN WALL HANGINGS e BRONZE WIND BELLS e CARVED BOXES WITH BRASS INLAY e JEWELRY, STONE CARVINGS, ETC. CALL MOUY OUI OMCIItUI I=~ I ''M BRING OUR STQ!f£ TO YOU" • 2711IAIT COMJ ....WAT e IUift Mt CIOIOeM-MAl e 61J..11a Class meetillgs or J~mes Boose•ett's UC Irvine el- teDaioo class, ''Tbe maldng GEM TALK J. ( . II 14m p;. r1, ", u lo r~ "' sto r, at U!:! I \ eu p r,rl R lr d. f, a ~ h t' t'" a ( ,, ~ 1 a '14 f'sa landmark fcJt '"'"• than !') \ ;•a r ~. r ~ art autJ.u rrl\ '"' ~· m ' an d ll'll d r\. .-. ONE AND ONLY" Having the ''one and only" or anything in the world -whether it's the smallest midget in a stde- sbow, or the biggest dia- mood on a peodant -is always an attention-getter. Stories about some or the world's most sought-after gemstones are almost as bizarre as some or P. T. Barnum's oldballyboo. And the pubUcltyreapedbypeo- ple wbo own famous stones would make old P. T. proud. . DIRECT IMPORTS CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE Crystal -China -Bridal registry HEW ADDRESS ln 1848, tor eumple, Charles Tlmuly rislted France -and walked right tnto the mtddle ora revolu- tion. French aristocrats were lllllOI.dl.DC tbelr jew- els. Tlftuy boiiPL <Wer- Dlght., the preacllltll* blm ''tbe cbnaond 1dDc or tbe world," and bls name bas been a household word s!Dee. Ell%abetb Taylor's de- sire lor a 69.42 cant dia- mood peodaot droYe the price of tbe stooe to over $1 mlll.loo, and got ber reams of publicity. The stone was catalogued at half that, but Cartier's of New York wanted it, too. Tbe biclc11Dg war eodedwlth the stooe decorating Miss Taylor's cleavage • . • wblch sbows that the "one and ooly' • game can be pretty expensive. ' DESIGN f'L AZA • 2•0 Ne•port Center o .... Suite 110 MASTII CMAIGI aAMIC'MIII~AIO OPEN SUNDAYS 12 TO I PIONEER BILL SEZ ... DOLLARS AND SENSE IDEA FOR THE CITY The clty of Costa Mesa IDd the Costa Mesa County Water Dtstrlct hue been sort of grabbloc each other's nlves a lot lately o•er the Issue of whether the city sbould ab10rb the water district. Well, regardless of bow that arpment comt8 oat, I tblDt the water dtstrtct people ban set one excellent ex- ample that City Hall sboUid follow: They ban decided to leue oat some cUitrtct..oned property In order to raise mooey l:lr water semce tmproYemeots. TbeJ ftpre . tbe lease at 4.S ~cres at tbe DDrtb- weat comer at Red Bill aDd Brtftll wW briDe tn lbcM $9 miDloo ewer a 50-year period. Now • lt )&It "'RM"' tblt the eltJ of c.a Mea owns aboat 9 · a cres of 1aDd )lit aortb of tbe San oteco F,.....y aDd tmmedlatelJ wut of Uartor 81Yd. a• • slctblc tbere dotle aNo~atety uotbJae. Not eYeD OD tbe tas rolls. Wby coaldll't,. tJDdatoodl- tor tbl.l pnputy. _. lilt tbe cttJ r.U. •• IDClOaM trom I. It w.ld be .. ftY of ..... tbl wrdell of u.elocal tupQW. WIIID •• r.tUDc pnttJ tlnd of .,.... stuck wttb au of the city's bills. That area would make an excellent sports complex or even an athletic club. It's right on the edge or a major 1Dclutr1al are~ wbere they wCMild bue plenty of bullt-ln cus- tomers. A tennis centerwoaldprob- ably do a boominC business there, aad 1 proper leue would ensur e tbe cJty tr.uury of reapt.oc qutte I btoeftt. Tbe law says all the cJty bas to do Is ban 80me probable fUture ue tor tbe laDd, after the 1q. term 1... uplns. How &boat a put or pfcaic uea? A few yean aco. city ball ta.lbd ltM1f eMit of astac tblt 9 ~cre~ to man ...U woald bue been u ucell.t buiDeu deal for COlt& Mea. Let's claa't let uy more lood QIIIIOitalti ...... 111 by. BW St. Clal.r • • • Bill St.Ciair Pioneer ~a·arb_ers 2M MI!W,ORT I~VD .-MIAR WILSOM··-COSTA MISA .......... or a presldeat, 19'76.'' for- tuitoasly r:oiDclde wttb all the scbedaled presideatW debates and Mr. BooseYelt ezpects Lively dtSCilssloos or tbe tssues. The class watched the first TV debate together at their first meeting but asked for time for reOectton before discussing it at tbe next session. The timely class meets on Thursday evenings from 7 to 10 p.m., through Dec. 16, in room 17t, computer science building 011 tbe cam- pus. It ls still open for enrollment. Mr. Roosevelt, who lives in tbe Spyglass Hill uea or Corona del Mar, promises behind the scenes analyses and discussion of the tmpU- catloos of the electlon tn domestic and international a!fairs. Representatives of both candidates will be oo hand to participate in a ~­ clal panel discussion Oct. 28. . event wUl be held Friday, Oct. 15, in tbe maio dining room at the Balboa Bay Club. A champagne reception daring the exhtbttion will start at 6:30 p.m., precedfng tbe 8 p.m. auction. Reservatioos may be made with Mary Clumeck. 646-7644, or Donna Wilson, 544-4304. Travel talks at OCC OCC lecturer Lloyd Mason Smith wUl discuss his travels to some of the world's most ezotic spots in a 4..part tree lecture series on Friday evenings, begion1ng Oct. 1, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the OCC science ball. Mr. Smith, who has been an OCC biology professor since 1956, wil! present ''Ancient and Roman Bn- tain" this Friday. He will discuss the Celts, Druids, Stonehenge, Hadrta.n's Wall, Fishbourne Palace with Its mosai~s and garden, the Roman Legion, and the wor- ship of the Mttras. Pictographs and petro- glyphs around tbe world will be featured on Oct. 8. Tbe lecture will focus on the cave paintings at Altamira anrl Lascaux, the Coso Moun- tain portraits of bighorn <;t.eep, South Africa's Bush- man palotings, Pueblo Kin ·~·all paintings, Australian rock art, and the TassiU fr escoes of the Sahara. •· Tbe story or Coral Reefs" is the title of the DR. TED WALK ER SEA AND SHORE OF BAJA Friday, Oct. 8 1976 Dr. Ted Walker takes us to tlll.> Sr>:1 anrl Shore of Baja California. to show us m4Il:. !asr tn 11mg and heretofore unknown aspe<'ts ol llalS untqu~ region. We see tbe migration of thP ... dlHo:-nia gray whale, and creatures of the f ~clfi(' an j tt P Gulf of Callfornla, the fabl~ S..a of Con .. r v.·Q cover the peninsula by land 3J•rl a1r, Uo rtsh1ng, farming, mining and cattle industr P<. nf''A' rnol- tbermal energy facilltles, and • nc;• ~r ot•1~>r interesting features. Dr. W..alker ns born in Gr.-at i al '· Mont una. k I Oct. 15 lecture. He wtll de-Bcyc See S to t scribe how reefs are formed en and will show slides of the Durillc World War ll he serv~>:i as a .:un~a"r) ottlcer aboard a destroyer in th• Pa lrt . ! u~r reeelriD& hls Ph.D. at the Vniverslt~ of \.\ 1' ons.n, he jolned the National Park Servl~". At r ~l rtllo Natioaa.l Monument in San DieJro . " fount1~ tt e first whale observatory on ti'Je \lc est r ro st. cor 21 years be was associated with ~ ~PP" lrctllu•r• of Oceanography as a marine b1oi<X'1st spf 13.1 ?.WI! ln sensory orientations in flsl., and t! , ~IJ~\ M the Callfornt.a gray whale. He has t,ee:~ a t£-< l~! consultant to Jaques Cousteau aJlj olht~r r • X· plorers and !Urn makers. Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club wm unvel1 ''Bahia Showcase'' at 8 p.m. thls Friday, Oct. 1, in conjunc- New courses considered Addittooal adult education courses iD cb1ldblrth pre- paration, baste photogtapby, career educatioo for adults, health and good looks and music apprectatioo by the Newport-Mesa unified school district were to be considered by tbe boal'd or education at a 5 p.m. meet- ing yesterday, Wednesday, in tbe district annex con- ference room at 1601 16th St., Newport Heigbts. Tbe course in cblldblrth preparation was requested by a local doctor to meet tbe needs of couples in Co- sta Mesa and Newport, Fay Harbison told the board members. Tbe photography course would use tbe lab at Costa Mesa hlgb school to ha.Ddle the overflow of adults from tbe Orange <loast College class. Career education for ada.lts lt'OUld first sene adult IMocblnese refUgees at- tempti.Qg to increase tbelr chances for tlDd.1Dg plntu.! employment. Bealtb and good looks ts a course requested to meet the spec.l.flc needs of senior citizens, aloog with additional music apprecla- tlon courses. tlon wltlt dinner being ser _ tossU reefs of the Galapagos ved durlng the ''talent night" Is lands and tbe Uvtng reefs show. of Australi.a, New Guinea, • • All types or young talent Moor ea, Ball, f'l ji, and New will be encourages to per-Caledonia. form," producer Tom Glea-Animal behavior w1U be son says, ''including Slflt-examined in tbe f1nallecture ers, dancers, comedlans and on Oct. 22. Mr. Smith wlll eomedieMes, musicians, cllscuss the grunion, army and vartety artists .• , ant, lemming, gorilla, soU- Assist~ in arranging the t.ary bulltiDg wasp and cteta1ls Is Mrs. James Otto. Stickleback fish. All taleot most be 18 years or older a.odw1llbesereened I STUDENTS TO ATTEND and selected byMr.Gleason, BOARD CONFERENCE wbo may be reacbed at . , BCYC, 1601 Bayside Drive, four of Newport-Mesas Corona del Mar, phone 673_ student representatives to 4382 the Board of Educatioo wUI • be attending the spedal ses- LOCAL ~INNERS AT sion for student reps at the C allfornla School Boards l. A. COUNTY F Al R Association's southern The Los ~eles County counties conference this Fair, which continues Friday, Oct. 1, at the Mar- through Oct. 3 at the Pomona rlott Hotel, Newport Beach. Fairgrounds, reports the The students are Katy Powis, following Harbor Area wln-Estancia; TlnaRedner,New- ners: port Harbor; DavtdSklanslcy, • Robert V. Staats, 10 Corona del Mar, and Allee Harbor Island, a gold medal w ertz., Costa Mesa high for 2 color slides, ''Hungry school. Argiope" and '• Wings over tbe crest.'' • Betsy Sikora, 1221 Sur~­ Uoe Way, Harbor View HL!ls, blue ribbon Ln thP Junior Fair tor waU hanging stitchery. ••• "It'~ not 'n rnu h h''"' hu'>y ynu .sr~ hur v. h' pnu~ed fnt mn't.~uar • " swatttd '" Mant' ()'( un nor ADULT AD~ISSION AT DOOR S2 SO STUDENT ADMISSION AT DOOR • S 1 00 SEASOH Tl CK ET S (Good for any six odrn i ss1 on s) ADULT .. Sl2.SO STUDENI . S .u AVAILABLE AT: Available from ~rt Hamor KiwanLs oumtatton; Bo1 150i, Newport Beach, 92663, 046-2\Gl ar an~ member of the Newport Ha.rbor Riw-.. ru.s I...I'J,. losu .. esa KJwan.ls Club, or Newpon Centt,:-'f-wa"' s 1 b. MARINERS CHU RCH NOW IH OlJR HEW BUILDING 1000 BISON, .<\T JAMBORE E, \E..\ PI .., P. "' I TE LEPHONE. 640-CnH THE TEACHING IS CENTERED 0~ JL l'S C HH'f: AND THE BffiLE. WITH E MPHASIS·)~ PRAC'ih '!.I CHRISTIAN UVL~G. ALL AGE,:, A~E WEl t\!E. Coull6ellng and visili.nt; av:ulat.l. SUNDAY SERVICES: 8:00-9:30 -11; Theatre trek Friday Members and guests of tbe Musical Theatre GuUd of Newport Beacb w1ll make their seml-an.mal dinner- theatre trek to Sebastian's West tn San Clemente this Frlay, Oct. 1. Tbe prcxllctioa ls "Sootb Pacutc." Ill teeptnc wltb tbe tbeme, nuamU1lSand Ra- wlliaD sb1rts will be tbe uallorm for tbe evenlDc, ac- col'dlllc to Mrs. Rod Lip- pold. cbairman. ReserntiGDs are bellac J' o ._ .. I~ • handled by Mrs. James Brooks, 33'7 E. Bay Front Balboa Island, pbooe 675~ 5985. There wUI be no-host coctta.Us at 6:30 p.m., buffet din.Der at 7:30 and the show at 9:10. BECKMAN HEADS HOAG CAMPAIGN Dr. Arnold Beckman. toaDder of Beckman lnst:ro- meats, Fullerton, and mem- ber ot the board ofdtrf'Ctors at Boac Hospttal Cor the ,.a 5 years. has been se- l«ted u cha.irma.o or the laollpUal•a aruaaal gtring ca~~q~aJp., a campalp de- atllted to flmd equipment and p.ro)ecb oa the ~Ual's priorttJel u.t. t>r. Beetman. a r .. tdeat ot -.on cwra. ls a put =--of tbe Callfonla C.....,_r ofCommerce _. ot tiM 1M Aaceles CMrter of Commerce and ... ......S fDr maay years u 4llnctor ot tbe S.CUrtty P8atk ,........, Baal. I I ana C ....... Edl.loa. c L I I 0 I Al.rlJM&. Sb.o. ltMrd ~ llltltlte lD4 till 0 k•Dtlle Clllb of I 7 11'10 CIIUIDnta. ?:ke opening of the Other Store of 710 8. Balboa Blvd., IJalboa OH 1ritlag, Octo/Jer I , 1976 Bucs win, face Long Beach CC llllc -· -n-. • ,__ ll'om Loo Amtcoo Htcb. was eredlted wttb 11 tackles. hcker, a IIQIIbo- more h'om Coroaa del Mar, had IS. Soddleboet miJIOCOd only 85 yards oo the (I'OIInd and 68 1n tbe air. St.roag saltty Tom Escu- cep tamed lA 16 taelr.les a.od badOilefbmblerecoYery. Cornerbaelr.s Ttm Hicks and Roo Lamertoa.a.odtreesare. ty Chris Han comblned for 15 taclr.les. Lamerton broke up 3 enemy aertals. . .._.,. ......... . . . . . ·.•. .. ... ~ . .. ......... . Locals to launch league battles ._. play -tiU weetenc~ lbr 3 ot the Rtft)or Area's 4 football teams. Wttb oalJ 2 noo-leacve prnesbe- bJDd them, Ollly Costa Mesa 1s unbeaten a.moog tbe local ....... Corona del Mar and Costa Ml!sa play t betr ftrst games Friday nlgtl.t lo the South Coast League, with CDM bosUng University blgb of lrvloe at Da•ldson Field here, and Costa Mesa ln- n ding Laguna Beach, 14-14 lie -..... y -· .. Tbad Tf'OI*; tu1 blck a kick NEIPORT HARBOR &!SIGN PIJil.ISiiEO WEEKLY -PAGE & niURSOAY, SEPT. Jl, l-'76 CORONA II£L liAR, CAL 2·fav~s lose out Tbt ola(llc of tile IIAal tptedway motorc)'cle u-U.OI e...,.._lp qu~~~y . lAC ~ last Friday 111c11t at Costa Mesa Speed"W&J meut bottl IQOd news aDd bad oews tor the 2,200 spec- tators who tuned out tmder cloudy skies. ....... wW Ill<-... lol- ""'"" rl4tm I) Ill .. But (dal-......... ~ Z) Bnco -.; I) lltbb Ftr- 'ell; 4) ltlf Sootoo; 5).,_ Sc.ttn.rtl; &) a..e Natter; 7) BUI Coclr, 8) A.luCbrlal· laD; 9) llut Cbtrry; 10) Rick Wooda; 11) ROll Pres- • ton; 1Z) Latl'f Sbaw; U) Soou>y Marter; 1 4) Randy Mush; 15) Soott Slndge; 16) Jln1 Ftstlbl.ck. Rese"es are Geae Woods and Steve Colambo. S..tlllc to OO"''IIelt llloo noo...«<Gferenee campa.lp wUb a wtnDinc record. Or- uce Coast CoUeee's root ~ ball team meets a powerful LongBeaehCitJCollereclub at 7:SO p.m. tbts Saturday at Veteran's Stadium 1o Loa.g ·Beach. Dlelr. Tucker's Pir- ates enter the contest wtttt a 2-1 'record. The game Is the final non-conference test of the year for the Bucs. They open South Coast Coo- terence warfare on Oct. 16 at Sara Diego Mesa College. The Pirates picked up their 2nd victory of the sea- soo last Satu rday night, but- r.l..og Saddlet.c.t College 26- o. It marked the ft.rst time the 2 Orange County rivals han ever met on the grid- Iron. Tucker ns pl-.sed with the pertormaace of place kicker Scott Lohman, The freshman · trom Newport Ha.rbor bigtl booted the 2 Deld goals for tbe Plrates. Hls l..ouiest wua44-yarder, just one yard shy or tbeOCC record. His other 3..p>tnter was good from 30 yards ouL He is 3 for 4 to the field goal department this seasoo aDd ls averaging better than 56 yards per lr.tckofJ. ENSIGN BOOKS •• Four tamdred books Estancia, which remains La the Century League UDder the countyw!de releagulng, Jtbys Foothl.ll of Tustin at Orange Coast College In an- other Friday night gam~. 80 yanta II too-•lA- .... to pill llle -"- Tile y._. played lA bid lock aU -. plaped by Lojlrles, a kef plaJU e)ec. tioa a.od bad .apa from center oo edn pollll trtes aDd a fteld goal attempt. But, Tropea's run came ot1 a free klck after a bad ceoter soap cost FoothUI a !..point saf~y with 5:45 rematldag. Qu.rtertlrack D..,e lhUica a.Qd runal.nc back DaD Oud- dridfe led the Maslq of. teose. tlle good news was tbat Smathem California fans would see perennW crowd tuortte Soany Nutter and Jim (tbe Animal) Flsbbsck tn action at the Na.Uouls on Oct. 16. The bad news w':ls lhd popular Billy Gray a.nd Danny (Berr.erlco) Becker did not make the field. TbiB Frldaylii&1JI, Oet. I, Costa Mea. Speedway holds tbe Ooal replar n ee of the seasoa, bostlac the best pairs ct..mploostl1p. The top 2 team riders from each of tt1e 5 Southern Callfornla teams will meet to deter mine the best pair. l.Dd famou Americans went to Horace middle school from tbe Costa Mesa brancb or Downey Sntngs and Loaa. Asan., S60 E. 17th st., thls weelr.. Pictured, left to l1(bt. "With some of the boolr.s are Mal Durkee, studellt body presldeot at Ensign; Patrick J. McCabe, bnnch manager for DoWDeJ, and Carolyn Jlllson, sec- 'etary or tbe sllldeol body. (Ensign-.) Tonight, Sept. 30, New- port Harbor's Sailors, stlU in the Stonset League, play· a non-league game against former Sunset opponent, Loara, at Davidson Field. Costa Mesa now has a win and a tte 1n the young sea- soo, Estancia's Eagles evened their season record at 1-1 Saturday night, with a 14-6 •In over Rancho Alamttos. Quarterback Dave Jeranko • tossed 2 touchdown passes to Mike Camp, and the Eagle defense held Rancho Ala- mitos to j.lst 5 first downs. Gray ensiled ln 3 of b1s 5 rides F rldtJ night and finished last in tbe other 2. Bec.t er, riding 2 di.tferent borrowed motorcycles, could only m'Jnage to score 4 potm.s. OCC's defense bad a hand 1n all 3 Pirate touchdowns and the 2 OCC field goals. The first Held goal came after a strong Pirate rush bad caused a 16-yard Sad- dleback punt. The second was chalked up following a tu mble recov ery. OCC 's first TO came when outside lfhebacker Frank Landri bloc ked a punt and picked It up In the end zooe. The two scoring drives followed fu mble r ecover ies. C.M. APT. UNITS OK'D AU ki ckoffs are at 8 p.m. Last weekend, Newport Harbor extended Its record to 11 ·3 over Corona del M;ar, winning tile annual cross..Uay rivalry 7 .o in a F"rtaay night game at 0-:-- ange Coast College stadium. With the top 10 scoring riders alrudy seeded in, the 1976 Unttec:lstatesSpeed.- CALL 6 73 -0SSO FOR A SUBSCRIPTION TO THE ENSICN • • • • Linebackers Rhett Tucker and Dave Morrison had out- standing eveni11gs for the Bucs. They clogged the mid- dle, effecUvely putting the brakes to Saddleback's run- Pri mo ~y Grodu K· 2 6•6-•334 ... Dedicated Christian Teacher s ... Small classes-indiv- idual instruction .... Phonetic approach to reading -tl Beginning Spanish '" metric -tr Reasonable tuition CHI LD CARE BEFORE. AND AFtER SC HOOL -Maple A OCC came out of the Sad- dlebad contest In g9Qd phy- s ical condition with one ma- jor exception. Starting quar- terback Gary Guisness went down with a knee In )I ry in the second quarter and may be lost for the remainder or the year. This Saturday night Tucker wlll start either Jim Conley, a sophOmore trans- fer from Cerrltos College, or sophomore Mike 0 '- Loughlln from University Higb. Both tossed touchdown passes last weekend against Saddleback. Conley completed 4 of t 0 passes for 50 yards and rushed for 30 mort> on 10 carries. O'Loughlln com;:~le. ted 3 of 4 tor 19 yuds and rushed for an additional 11 on just 2 carries. CADET DA VI D UNGER 1 IS GIVEN PROM OTI ON Cadet David M. Unger, son of Mrs. Beryll E. Unge r of 1709 W. Balboa Blvd., Central Newport, has been promoted to the rank of cadet master sergeant at the u.s. Air Force Academy, Colo- rado . Cadet Unger, a member or the class of 1978, has also been appoi.Dtl!d • group logistics sergeant. AsstgD· ment to ttds position wt.U provide job and leadership u:perlence . The adet Is a 1974 graduate of Newport Harbor schoOl. SINCE 1949 D ~PA.ftTM~NT 0Pf'n 9: JO A .. ~. to fo:OO P.M. Daily Closrd Svruit~p COSTA More apa..rtmeot units ln Costa Mesa received ap~ proval of the Costa Mesa Planning CommlssiOll M>n. day night, along with 2 war e- house projects, a youth busi- ness service program and street extensions. A 24-unit apartment com. plex at 326-336 Victoria st. was approved for Jolln Wte. lenga, Anaheim, requiring a class A fire hydrant at VIctoria st. and Doctor's Circle. Alan L. Adams, Encino, W')n approval of a condi- tional use per mit to con- struct 12 apartm~t unlts at 2035 Pomooa Ave., re- qulrtng a class A nre hydnnt on Pomona Ave. with a dry standpipe system in the project or a elass A tire hydrant near the rear of the property at sterling St., where It makes a right tum to Pomona. Approval went for Youth J.O.B.S. (Junior Operated Business Services) program to allow repair of discarded Items for resale and to al. low occasiona.l group coun. seUng at 1001 w. 17th St. The request came from FamUy O.?Velopment Pro- gram Inc., Laguna Beach. At present repaired items are sold at the swap m~t. but lbe zroup would Uke to open a thrift store, a SJX)kes- woman expla.Jned. Boatswain's Loc ker Inc., 2431 W. Coast H.vy., New. port Beach, received ap- proval for a 8,899 square- toot warehouse at 931 W. 18th st., to include 27 park~ lng spaces. A ~otal of 44,000 square~ feet of storage garages ln several buildings with of- flee and m.:mager 's apart. ment was approved for Rob- ert Abernethy, Los Angeles. The project will be on the west side of the Corona del Mar freeway, north of Bear St. and St. Clair st. Land- scaping details facing Bear St. for the drew the CALL FOR RECORD SAVINGS ON REMAINING 1976 MODELS. STILL A BIG SELECTION AT NEVER-AGAIN PRICES! '72 AUDI 100LS 4 DR . Automatic tnnsm~lon Factory Air Condltloning Radio $1999 39736 '74 VOLVO 1.45 Station Wagon Automatic transmission IAcgage Rack Fuelln)ecttoo. Faclol')' "''-Radio $4499 ?WEQ Plus Tu It '75 FORD ELITE '73 CHEV. 3 /4 T. PU 4 WHEEL DRIVE '75 Ptrrta Valleyi0-1/2 oelf .-1 ... VI • aoto. !rOM •• l'letol')' aU $ lfii(GF n4lo V8 • AutomaUc tnnsmlssion -EzceUent condition • .$1999 '74 XR7 vs -uto.tnu. -PS 41 P Disc brakes R & H • WSW -T clau ~ wheel ars. p .. 11100'0. -Lanclau too $4399 74SLFS Plus Tu 6 most attention from the plan- ners. Eztension of Newhall St. between Whittier Ave. and Mon.rovt.a Ave., w. 16th St. and W, 17th St., was ap- proved. Extens ion of Village Way between College Ave. and Pinecreek Do:-. also Was approved. ONLY $5 A YEA II ••Y Paul Diehl, president or the No rth Costa Mesa Home. owner s Assn., urged plan- ners to rezone from agri • cultural to R-1 residential the remaining portions or agtf.cultura.l land near Greeobrook St. and Bear St. The general plan calls for m'!dium density. Chairman C. C. Clarke said it would be better for the commis - sion to study the Issue when d~velopers cam•? in as the statf was busy with ot he r studies at this time. The Sailor df.'olense staved off 2 Sea King touchdown drives in the closing minutes to prese rve t he win. The Sll.ilors h.ad scored tile first ti me they had th e ball, with qua rt erb:u.:k Craig Lyons rarrying tl1e fina l 6 ya rds of a 70-yard drive. Au t, the r~>st or the game was what fans expe<'let1 • spUttering offenses and st rong defense. Each team has scored o:tly o:-ee touchdown in its first 8 qua rters this season. 538 CENTER STREET · COSTA MESA • 646-1919· WarmuP. Suits 13 .95 -24.95 -29.95 -36.95 -39.95 The Sailor defense had already stopped COM inside lho> 10 ea rlier in the game, bu t their big test came In thE' <'losing moment s. Q•Jar- terba <"k !.icott Mer ry directed a :o;ea King attack that car~ riM 73 yards to the :-l"e.,·- port 7. There, the Newport defense held for 4 dov.·ns, taking over the ha ll 11.'lth less tha n 2 minuT es left. Bui , on the next pla y, thE' Sa.~lors fil mhled and COM got l nother shot, again With first and goa l from I he 7. T""':l running plays rot rlown to the 3, then a deflected pass brought up 4th and ~oal. In an apparent broken pia}, ~!erq· bum;te(l into one at his running backs and tumhled on the last play or t11e gam"!. ~<!wport took. ov er with 19 seconds left and let the d oc k run out. Both !elms are now 1-1 on the season. Sweat Shirts & Sweat Pants Commissioners held up for 2 weeks a zone exception per mit request from the Real Estater, 1700Newporl Bivd., for variance from sign ordi- nance to allow const ru ction or 47-1/2 and -42 square- root wall signs whe re J7 -1/2 and 17 SQuare-foot signs are permitted ln the C-1 wne at that address . Baseball Mitts t-~ Baseball Shoes ~ · Hooded Sweat Shirts Colored "T" Shi r ts & Sho r ts Soccer Shoes Soccer Bails Basketballs Richard Nabers, Nabers Cadillac loc., 2600 !!arbor Bl vd., received ratlflcatlon tor permission to divide property Into 3 par eels be ~ tween 1401 and 1477 Baker Sl. Volley Balls & Nets Bryan Cook, Huntington a variance In parking to al- low a bUllard bus iness in an existing s hopptog center in a C-1 zone at 84l.B w. 19th St. Tennis Rackets Racquetball Racquets Costa ~·I psa 's Mustangs, unr1erdogs ag::inst FoothUI, fought th e T .astln tea.m t.o a ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS HI GH WAY GROOVING PROJEC TS OKAYED Meetlng In Pasadena last week, the California High - way Commis sion voted $255,000 to groove about 6.5 m~es of Orange County free- ways. About one m~le of the Garden Grove Freeway (Rte. 22) wUI be grooved between Main Street and Cambr idge St reet; j.lst over 5 miles or the l~ewport freeway (Rte. 55) wUI be grooved between Its Interchange with the San Diego Freeway (1 -405) and 4th Street in Costa M es;~. Grooving pavement s in- c rease skid resistance of concrete p.avem ~nls In "''et weather . LOUIS F, HEILIG of frvlne, COMEDY NIGHT CLUB vice pl'<!sldent ,.d generu 1 manager or Ford Aeroou- WI LL OP EN OCT. 14TH l tronlc Division at Ne-wport The Laff Stop, Orange Bea ch, has been elected County's first all-comedy preshl~nt of the Greater Los night club, wlll open Oct. 14 Angeles Chapter of the As- at tbe com er of Brtstu: St. soclatlon of the U.S. Army and Birch St., near the Or -(AUSA), for 1976-77. AUSA ange County Airport. Is a private, oonprortt ed- The night club will provide ucational organization whi ch a showcase for well known is interested ln aU aspects • MISCELL ANE OUS PRESCRIPTI ON DRU G INFORMATION trom a Doctor of P~r­ macy .. know Its uses, precautions, slde.efects . Send name of drug and $2 lor one, $3 for two, $5" for four. PRESCRI PT lOll DRUGS AT MO~E Y·BACK GUA RAN TEED SAVI~GS For lnlormaUoo, send $1 to: Gienwln Corp., P.O. Boz No, 10672, Glendale, Calif. 91209. as well as unknown profes~ of national security. Half stooa.I comedlans, according of the membership is com-lALII & S!ll'tiCI to Gloria Zlgner or Newport posed or active Arm} per-u o L 17TH, COSTA MUA Bea.cb, woo has been named sonnet. The other llalf ln -64&-7706 _ 541-6155 1 Time t o woriSI ar less~ • . • 2.00 11 lo 30 words . • . . • 3,00 St to 40 worcll . • . • . 4.00 Eacb word ~er 40 • • .10 FOR SALE JUST MOVED --BeautifUl antiques, primitives, dres!';er, odds and eDds. Greyhound dog needs Jov- ing olde-r person. Phone 673.7776 , • aiAUTT JALON ro • , Z411•tGIIIN I BEAUTY HOOK 2732 E. Com Hwv. Corono dol M• Phone 144-7336 •NEAIIINC AIDS O.Attt,l\tii"Ania Proper fitting Assured 3409 E. Coast Hwy. COfona del Mar 675·3833 pubUc relatloos counsel for cllldes Depa.rtmeot of the I ,..•~·~,..~~-~~-~-~~am81~~~-'":..!!~ the Laff Stop. Contioooos Army clvilla.o employes, I: 1• sbows wUJ be held nightly members of the Army Re-• DIIY Q..IAMID 'x.f,! from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Cock-sene aDd Natlonal Gua rd, .. talls Uld a Umlted menu retired meltbersofallcom-01•1n 1•1& •W be semd. ponents and elvliW>s '01\o O.jt!!:a· I! 1,-Food and beverage man-have an Interest 1n na.Uooal c..._ • ¥71_..1 Cl8l: ager for the Laft Slop Is defense. ....._ .... .,. Jim Drake, a reslt!ent or a.---..,. •.,.. BalbOa. P U 8l.I C NOTI C E , ... ~., 1 I .. _...,. SOlciL ARSHIP INFO NOW I S AV ~LABLE Assemblyman Robert E. Badbam (R-Newport Beach) UDOUnces that his dtstrlet oftlct has lnformaUcoaJ ma- terials for tbe 197&-77 com. pltitlon tor Jtate tcbol.a.r- ablps. .\ilpllc:atlou may bt ol>- -by """"' to 1649 W-Ill! llr1ve, Saltt G, W.-port Betel! 92160, or by ......... 145-00'14, Ap~ pUettloo POllman -• .. II Doe. 4 lor oe-...Mp Ull oolltp-rtoodty(ftlll .... -. IIIII Ftb, IS lo' ecet~~~ttiaa , «<tettkkl ud lrala1lc mat IIIPIIWIU, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe fotlownc persoos are dolne bu.ttneu u: Posl- Bendr, 10200 Bolsa Ave., 191, Wutmlnster, CalU. ozm, Bet11 11. Scott. 10200 BollS. Au., Ul, Wf:lt., mlut@r, Calli. t2611; "NU. Ham c. Seal!, 10200 Bola A•• . ., 19l, WHtmllllttr. Caltt. -· Tbl.s busloea: 11: CIGDdaeted by l ,.oral pa-.-. Stpoct. BtiiJ II. Soolt. TIU --llltd •ttb "" -elm of Or· .,.. c-s.p. 14, 1971. Miok S4!>l-10, Od. 7, 1 .. Zl, 1978, to 1M Nowport Harbllr £.....,.. r..-ztl4 . a tOO •6e;; 'r • ... =:u•tw ll ,., AI----· f iW'Isa 'm ... Lea.iho7:,0DIII _71 .. - n.o•n I'UhSIMI'OA ALL CICCMIC 1• Dllliltl r.-,.,...... fl I UlliN -· 5 ·---'--1 ... -.J!ii2 !Ttm" 3.50 4.75 •. so .IS •n-4.50 s.oo 1.00 .10 • FOR III!N T OCEAN FRONT, Ne wport, winter rentals; 3 bed- rooms, 2 baths, $475 a month; 2 bedrooms, one bat h, $350 a mooth, 5201 Seashore Dr. (?14) 646- 909'7 . (213) 335-3802. TWO bedroom hOUse, tur- nlsbed, near beach and very clean; t or 2 older women. No pets or ctd.ld- ren. $300 month. Calt714- 673 -1301. LOST: Prescrlptloo glasses. Tortoise rims 1n black leather case. Reward. 644-8608. PLUMBIHG·HEATING Just 1Piumbing & Heating Water Healers, Disposals, Dra.tns, Faucets, Copper Re-plpes •••• Rea.ooahle prices, day, nfchl or week- " ends! JUST PL U III BI NG 'relephOne: &42-4ll1 License No. 300948 • MUSIC AL FOR SAL E BACK. TO-SCHOOL SALE Bea.w.at Rlcbmoad stadia P1aDo ••••••••••• 895 Tbomu ll>iDoiOI'pll.. 5115 .Aci'OIODtc Balcttna ,..,. •••••••••• 115 YIUIIOIIoC--uu ............ .... BtbJ lrud ptuo. ................. 1015 .. ::.:r utWt dlab, . •.••••••• 1M '-"' ........... liS Ma' au p11M........, • ,.teet ......... "' Allllbloellltortot-. ICIIIIIII'r llmiC CO. '-"f.a I UQ-t-IIII'IN ..... ..__._ Ill. 1114 • -.. 1111 ... "1 ,. " .. "' 1<1 "' '· 'n ft ~ rt .. • • " d •. • c • ' ' Beautiful Balboa Bayfront Fln bedrooms, Z baths, your own prtnte pier ud fJoat and tbe loeatloa ts but a 1IUtf of wtDd to tbe jetty. AD olde but a goodie and priced rigtlt at $260,000. • Water, Water Everywhere! Two bedrooms, plus buge living-family room. ywr Yery own pier and noat ror a 30 foot boat. PutUae 1D oew bulkhead. A real cutle too, so ls the price at $137,500. 3708 CHAMMEL PLACE · MEWPORT BEACH OPEM HOUSE SAT & SUM 1-5 [H Oo .~AIIOI)• 'Pavi/;o~' REAL ESTATE lOO MAIN STRE!ET • liALBOA 675-lla _ .. ITS A 'fttALE OF AM IDEA I" HILLTOP PRIVACY- VIEW Spacious 4 bdrm. pool home. Ocean view from ··your library des k". Great living area for family & formal entertaining. $195,000 -Fee A C0UM1LL IAI • CO. 644-1766 BIG CANYON VALUES Spectacalar 4840 IQ. ft. 4 bedroom oome in fldal ...,._ of coutructioo. FamUy room and library OYtrlooldllc aorceoas pool aree and golf course. Z ltory U'fille room with massive fireplace and ""loft. $365,000. BeMttltJ 4 bedroom, 4-1/Z batll Bie CanJQO cDIIdo••••m. PopaJ.ar Versallles model located oa toll COVM. Secbtded jacuzzi spa, decorators ,_..,.. throucbout. plus many, many other extras. $2%9,500. PUBLIC NOTICE · PUBLIC NOTIC E NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE NOTICE 1S HEREB¥ GIV-OF PUBUC HEAR:NG EN tllat the City eo.cu of NOTICE IS REREE-Y GIV- tbe Clty o1 Newport Btaeb EN tbat tbe City Cauoc.tl of wW llold a pllbUc beulac the City of Newport Beaeb np.rdillc Alley lmprOYe-wU1 llold a pllbUc bearilc •-* la Block 5, Eut New-reprdiDI &n.y lmP.:'OYt- port -(portku of alley me.lt Ia Block A. Eut New- la biDet bGIIKtlcS by Balboa port -(Alle7 Ill two Clty ao.Mnrd. 1tb Street. Ba,J bloekl boaaded by L1ado A f- AY-e, a.J '7tb stnet) to ..... Edpw'ater A..-e, -.r prattlts from UIJODI Made A._. aiMJ BaJ AY· wllo ciDis aot d!alrl to ban ... ) to IMu protMll from till ..am,ro.ed portilla of ..,.. ... aot dHlre ' aid ...., a-•111 -.r tbt to lla" a. au., plfed 11'1- p....: ....... o1 Cllapter 1'1 c1er bll pncedlne ol Cblp. o1 tile lmproytmelllt Act of t.er 1'7 of tile lmpt'1Jt't1Dtm 1111. · Act ol1111. MOTICE IS RERE8Y FUN. MOTICE .IIBREBT FUR- TIEl GIYIJif Ullt tM llid T•a GIYU ... 1M IIIII ,eek .......... Mid ........ ._ ...... .... ...... -tiOdDMr, -..... -ttOt•-:o 1ftl, It ... ...., ol ?:JO lftl, • ... ... " .,, p.a. ta t11t c-ca c.... •·•· .. a. c-aa a... btn t/1 tM CIJ llaD of tM btn II .. Cllr M II .. Clr II le-.,..t 8-*. Cll-Clr tl ............ Cal- 1111'111, II ftk* ... 1M lllinll. II .._. .... ... .... llf .... ,.._, JIMt .., .. II pwJJBI llln .. d _, ...-,: Md llllfJ.tl _, ......... ........... Ill ......... -. Dlltl a.... Dlitl a._.. Cllr a. Cllr a. c., ., ......... Q car "·~...,. ... ,. ..... " """ . Mllllr ....... 1111, lalu,.ct11UWI9 ,. .... ..,........._1 ...... J OVEif10 YEMU Of SERVICE e OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 2145 VISTA EMTIADA ''ILUFFS .. ~ E Plaa WJter Ylew F..,. £"'7 ...... I Bedrooms, S B.a., FUR(Jy Jlooa. Pltle $15'7.500 Me. l LINDA ISLE-UYFIOMT RoO. Hoctp. Ca~Dal, 5 8edrooia, F..U, llooal. Wet Bar. New Pier U-ser Cowbec&a $Z'7S,OOO 205 VIA LIDO SOUD ... aAYFIOMT z Slory CM.Uty Rome. Prftttre Area. 4 ~ Wet Bu. Pier IJ SUp For LarJe Tacllt. 112 VIA LIDO MOlD •• REDUCED! ! story Family Home. Pier " Slip. 5 Btdrooms Terrace Deek For EDteJtabd.ac. S%91,500 SUlll-5 2612VISTA DEL ORO Z S.Ory V PlaJl. Near Sebools aDd Sbaps. I Bed- rooms. Vacutl otrered at $73,500. SUN 1-5 e BY APPOINTMENT LUFFS ... FRONT ROW" VIEW! Gold Cout R P1aD CODdomiDiam. 3 Bedrooms, Shows Lite a Model $150,000 or Lease Optjoa. LINDA ISLE -· IAYFRONT Doll Koll 2 story Lcmrry Custom. 5 Bedrooms, Den_ Wet Bar, 3 Fireplaces. Pier $%97,500 GIOIM ILKIMS CO .. IIALTOIS •••;•tt l1 ' I '•• •••• 'r' •• c ... .. a.w. .. c ....... .. Shipway Lane ODe of Newport's nioest area.s, lrtth lots of trees I.Dd (JW!Dei"J. This lOYely pool and enter- taiDmeat area are part of a splendid cust• m-buut 3 bedroom I.Dd family room bome. S137 ,500 S137 ,500 -·-·.oo-••_D_.,_n ____ 63_1_-1_800_111111 •••••• .. ••••••• .. ••• Y..-a • .W ttmorrow tba.t y?U boachl r•l estate \D*J • ................ ofuula_9~t , .Luxurious 4 BR. home. Family rm. & formal dining, with view toward Harbor Island. Boat slip. $325.000 New -under COI1$1rUCtion, Contemp. Cape Cod. Oak firs .• 5 BR, 4lt2 Ba., 3 frplcs. LDdscpd. Boat slip. $375,000. Lido Soud watetfront. 4 Bdrm .. 3 bath home with jacum poot & boat slip. $340.000 Attr. 4 BL h ome m comer lot. Bay views from living rm. & upstairs bdrm. $115,000 BILL GRUNDY, Realtor Isle ..... ,. II~ •.t Li .... • Isle Ul UYSIDE DR., SUITE 1, M.l . 675-4161 .................. A RARITY ! ! ! SIT DOWN WATER VIEW DUPLEX In old Corona del Mar. Spacious 1,800 sq. ft ---Z-1/Z baths in each unit . Fireplaces. Call for appolntment • Asking$189,500 • • I I EXCLUSIVE • • • DUPLEX A NEW LISTIII6 IN OLD COROllA DEL MAR Two bedrooms ed dining room In owner's unit •• , PLUS two bedroom unit. Botb with yuds. •••• S NEW HOMES MAKE All EARLY CHOICE! $90,360 to $138,240 • • • 3 a.nd 4 bedrooms, famUy room•. St1U aDder coutrucUoD, ., plct your colors and ftDJ.sbiDp. NOW IS THE 1111E TO ACTIII CURT D08H . . UALTO& e •u-••n I.O.WRIT COAIT HWY •• NEwPORT 8EACt+ JBJ I. Qqp lr .• 'ft-.il ft.~. ' • Oceanfront Lot Vicinity Balboa Pier-$150.000 TERMS!! • lOY B. McCARDLE UALTOR ra Ml-7729 1111- Rf!UAIJLE SERVICE SINCE 1943 · UlG MEIPORT LVO.. COSTA MESA .................... Corona del Mar Duplex SO. OF HIGHWAY • 673-4400 HARBOR A DIVISIOM OF HARBOR IHVESTMEMT CO. Welcome -Don!! W. E. L achenmyer, Realtor bas the happy privilege of we lcommg Don Biel to his sales staff. Don is well known in the Don Bi el r eal estate profession in tbe Harbor area and is well versed on all kinds of properties. Please call 646-3928 and ask for Don concerning any real estate need. Lachenmy er . '' 646-3928 1160 ... ,.... 11?4 e .... ...._ HOW CAN I DEFER MY GAIN ON MY RESIDENCE, IF I SELL? ' I ASK US III E W0 0 RT SEA.CH SIIIICe1960 768-7878 anytime! EARLE ''BUD" CORBIN, GRI __ BROKER I \\ .. , Q.,(' 1'' '1 ,f \' ,,(._\.... ''·r ·•l ... CANYON ESTATE .............. The bit of last year's home tour wa this outstand ing French Regency eu1tom home on the Fairway Surnwadecl by plush landscaping this S. tq.ft. home with a dramatic 2 story marble entry bas an elegant - lDaater bedroom suite and bath Ota uet k:ltchm. oak paneled ranuly ,.. + ••cia more. Just hsted at ·-' THE PEIIIISU(A BALBOA Jalt completed! Qa1lty ~ oa llllllt Jlllft 11treet Z~locks from OeeiD Md Bay. 1bree or t bedrooms wtth Juary ttm1o1t. c.oa.are l8d ,_.. .,.. to bay. $189.500. cu. ..... &U-IZ35. \Ft4) NEWPORT Custom watertroat OD fee lad ONLY $151,500. New Orleans type cba.rm wttJl ned brtct. Mldell class, exqulJtte marble ud wood. Fov bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths. Bob Owas, 64.!-IZJS. (F66) ·NEWPORT SHORES Duplex - 3 bedroom pills 1 bedroom. Fllltutic sun dectl Ex~lcml owner's llltt-tarce t....t'a tmJ.t. $199,750. Lois MilJer, 6CZ-8Z35. (F65) 901 DOVER DRtVE ~2-123511~ S... MIGUEL '"-#- 4545 CAMI"US Ott •• 752-'414 •••••••••••••••••• Lido Isle Gem Indoor /Outdoor Living! This beautifully decorated bome is located oo one of tlle Isle's uniquely opeo areas aDd offers 2 ver}' private patios for y0Cl1' outdoor relautlon r eotertalnmeut. Also, you can cozy-ap to L'le l.ndoor fireplace When pop corn seuao rolla UOUDd. Truly a '• Home Sweet Home." 2 baths, 2 bedrooms, $165,000. ( ~) l!DO P.EAUY 1NC. ' -I ' ./ •••••••••••••e•••• ARCHITECTURAllY DESIGNED CCSTOM DUPLEX A 4~edroom unit, pluc; a 1 bedroom unlt ••• t:nusualwtne cellar and Ia r-.:e billiard room. For something out of the ordinary, see tbls 1Jl Corona del Mar! Sl47 JXX) ,.-----Rental----.. Attractive 2-bedroom cottage, ftreplace, truU trees, Newport Heights • • • • ••••• $S95 ~ .. t MARTIN u.-7111 ~ REAL ESTATE Sales tbrougtl the MulUple Ll'"• Se"lee vi tbe Newport HarbOr-Calli Mesa Board of R•ltora Weill $306 ¥1LLIONS in tile ant e'QM mooths of 1976. THIS 8 A a JlD CENT INCREASE OVER T.- PERIOD OF lt'IS. 5,111 -~­wen proce~-. of .,.. •,.. WERE SOLD. 'n per Clill fl ..... , wen coaperiUYe. • Lilt ,., fiWts ... • • ; ------ -. I ''Matey's .._..., Wear "l DR. CHARLES LOIS UTTLEJOHN JDd SOD BRUCE BRUBAKER olllarley'a-·•weu..t.rr BILUE J.icNETL BOB LOWE HUBERT PEIRSOL LINDA SCHULEIN CHRIS HOPPER DICK STR ICKLER '•Toy Shop" '•UCB'' ''Zweber's Pharmacy" '•Crown Hardware" '·University Rn!l}''. rr=="",;,s:;::;~=== O""========'ii ANOTHEF< In a series of soctal mixers lor Corona del SERVICE Mar merchants was held last "''E'ek on Wednesday, wUtl Pat Marie}· hosUng at his Men's Wear shOp at l !i65 E. Coast Hwy, A ltlgbllght or the month!) get-acquainted event was the award of thE' grand prl.ze, a vacation star for two at Mr. Marle)·'s mountain condominium ·-won by Bllly Mcr\eil of the Corona del Mar Tor lihOp. Pro- ceeds from the drawing went to thE> Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce. (Ensign photos.) Boats aid gospel mission J400 Irvine ,....,9uite106. Newport s-t. Across from Newport Beach Golt Course For All Your Travel Needs Boats that can be repaired or rebuilt are oeeded by the Liwing stooes Fellowship, which conducts a workshop aoo holds sentces at 417 e NO SERVICE CHARGE e FREE DEliVERY e FRIENDlY &. PROFESSIONAl 754-1555 E. Bay Ave., Balboa. "We a.re looldog for dona· tlons of boats of any size or type --oar, power or sall," says Pastor Gary Van Horo, who ea.n be reached at 675~8446. "We want to provide work for men who need to learn to work with tbeir twlds aDd p1D. oew skills. We will Lube and -$4 ~.~ .. ~ Oil Change !.1~;~~! • f"umrl··••· • h,.1<~1~ ld•rr• ''""' 4 '"I •h•O!<I:•" • l l••lp~ •·n~urt· 1••11 1: "'"·•••n ,: l'·"h .C.~"""''~'~·'''"'"' I" rf•Hon.ono ,. • l'h·,•~·· ''"""" f•or ·•1'1"'":;"" nt • Ia· cl11dn li&hl trud11 ••..c!!t l ~O ...... Brakes-Your Choice For cars wi .. "isc or drum·lype l -Wiwf-1 r ...... Ol!lt: IM!llllt 1\CW l ri'OQI <h'i' brllk( p.orll • Mcp.;c~ ~~~~~ •""PC"! fooo.l wh~d bu11n~• • 1,..1"1<~1 h)·do.•.yl.,; 1)•1<'111 ;ll!4 r.:.t•ll > (,J.,.,...., •~· c;ltdc r~;:,r •ll.:cl•l UK ,4.\\lorf't o.---l•pr. ln•ll>ll ~" IM'aOc l•n•n.t• ,o:l fm" .. ~~cl> • ll t~=<<.k '""'' wlwco 1\c,t,.n;> • In '1"-CI b~\o: ll)'dutoltc •}•!em. :aci.J """'- ,Front-End Alignment $1188 At1v U.~. m ,,df• r,u -rMI' to'I.IM of n•~·<kd. J-"•dudo"" lr,nl· · wlw••l .!rovo• <"olr'-. • C~>mrlt-h' .1no1 IY'"'~ ""'t .•hi:n n•t•nt ,.,.,,,.(t,,tl-1•• •nCr•'·'"'" IIU" m•k·•~t' .on.! omrroovt• !'oh•t•r••lto: "flfct v •, t•,.,., .. ,,n •·•ru•rnwnt, .... , . ..t t-v t"•l"'"fll'tlt"I.J mo't"l\.ull<•. ho•lj''-<"tl"\lfL' ,: rfO I 1"11>11 .th):nm•·n• Engine Tune-Up • Our mc:c hani:s c:lutronictlly $44.88 f inc1unc your cnainc • New poinu •• pluas A eondc:n.cr a Tut chars· · •nJI'staninllf$lC:ml. adjust carbure- .• tnr • Helps maitnaia 1 !!omonth run-u-tllrllllli nin1 entint • l nc.ludt's Ousun, l"oyoca. VW A liJhl uucb • a lso be ab le to provide boats for youth programs --fish- ing, boating and sa.Utng. And we would sell some of the boats to prOvide funds for our misslonar}· work." Mr. Van Horn is ~ssisted at the Fello\\"Ship by Gary Bailey, associate pastor, and Lee Campbell, youth min- ister. Sen ices are held at 10:30 a.m. each Sunday. ln addition co preaehtng the message of Jesus Ch rist at Che Sunday service, they also maintain a street min- istry, presenting: the gospel on a person to person basis, The F eiiO¥~'Ship ai!JO helps oat the needy with meals and lodging and by helping to provide employment. DR ALDRICH ON MAGAZINE BOARD Dr. Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. of Dover Shores, chancellor at UC Irvine, ha s been ap • pointed to serve on th e editorial advisory board :>f the Executive of Orange County, a new monthly mag. aziDe for business and pro. fessionai leaders. which wlll begin publication in No. vember wtth fn.itlaJ dlstrfbu. lion of 20,000. The announcement was made by E. J. F. Repn, president of Executive Pllb~ Ucattons inc. and publlstw!r of rbe magazine. The Executlwe wUJ COG· tain news of Orange Coaaty uecutlves, and news of io- terest to exeeatives. u well .. recula.r columns ot ad- rice oa health and fttaess,. investments and taxes. Nlek 8 , WUllams, retlred editor of the Los Aa~eltt Times, t.s beeD D'lmecf d- torlal director, omeet ue 1t J9Sl MaeArthlr BIYd., Newport Beach. 'IDI'ORT--IIRST 1EC11011 --,._I Wilplper .... ._ ......... ..._ •~s,. •u -• ,. an .. 1 rtrt --~ •u.•..._.· ss'cC.. terlo~- Ctilllil ••.,s•nhC.. Ute .... 1'1111111 .... , 2 •• 1,2100 ...... 2 5 .. - ...... -... .., 111,000 ron.. ··u.ua ---lbenareoo--10-........... ....... ~ o.eebe ~ a.made,'' .,. -Rlctllerpr. ...... d. eNI'J' ........ -.. ·--... blD.. Tbe ....,..._ plcb 1IP a cart at a. door, --,Sin .... ............. C!Uf . OI'OftN tllt\IC'tl tilt ttoft, -a -rn.. tile RICIC URGER ........ -.. --tile .eeeuary •mber o1 roU.J Rlc* Berl•, • ..alYe o1 ftom tile bla ... ...,.. a.e PorUud,. On,.. aM apldl~ puel aad takes litem to 1M =~ ~al ~ • ..:: eNciiJIIt ca.ter .. ··w~ To Co wm lo tile ....__ lleld, llave tbe Jarrftt seJectt-ad wu1ftdl ......... To of Jloek iD tbt ara from Go ta Tan.~ belln eee- some of tbe world'speatead laC to tile llutlor Anl..ltlell: designers and will fetblre ud IU wUe _... _. tllelr every type of mereftl•tl• !aofM Ia COita 8ea. OD tbe marlet --riD11s. BEAR SCHOOL IN pre.putod, Orl-.J In· tures, cons, 1o11s and EDUCATION Oo<u. Bur Ill. --.. ';Besides its YUt stock, sebaol, COita-_ -.-.. tbe store wlll bat'e tratoed, eboMa u ~ at• ec110o11 experteoeed per--.el 011 alJoaride to put1e1pUe Ia. twxl to auist tbrr c .. tomer a COnlll · ' ry eiiC'Ciae with pattern seleetioo aDd Dcty, aid to be t1ae 1uptt purchasing the eorrect ftudy of bulc edllc:atloll yet quantity. Demoostralkl:l.s oa ll:Ddel"takeD.. bow to properly bane wan-Tbt Jbtdy wUI compare paper w1U be offered l'f!lgU• t'arkMIS types o( COIIJIIftl&· larly and a sllde preseota-tory eduCitklli to fiDd ..t tloo oo decorating wttbwaU-whlcb oaes molt iJiilleett"IJ' paper will be shown coo-impro.-e ~ ~Da~MIIllt­ tlnuoasly iD a mlld tbeeter. Ics skills. SIDdeaU wW be Allied products such as ad-tested fiJI aDd IIPrlDC lor heslves andpropertoolsal.so 3 suceessin years to mea- wUI be ava.tbble." sure their acbtl!'t'emelll: Ia A 1 ~ sale is a feature of readiac aod matb. ud tllelr the grand opening celebra-attitudes tonrd tbfse lllb- Uon, tbroul'b Oct. 1'7. A total ject.s, o.ta oa tl» a.IDOUIIt or 300 patterns w:l1.l be in~ ud ldncls ot illltncttoo tbe)· .-ol•ed and, for each roU recet•e 1r111 abo be ool- parcbased from these pat-Iected. terns, t'le customer can buy Tbe study, tpOUOred by another for It tbe u.s. otnce of Edllca~ This ls the 7th store for tioo, is bebl( conducted by Wal lpapers To Go in Call~ System De.-elopmeot Corp., fornJa and the rirst in.. the Saata Moak:a. Orange County area. other ~~~~~"'!:'~~~, outlets are located i.D La Mesa, Tanana, San fran- cisco, Sacn.meoto, Cuper· tino, and Pleasant Hill and others are planned thrOugh- out the West. , Ro-li& GfliW M.si& ill the o/JfiiOflt/MJJ~osp~ of the Clpri Lo••ge ReserNiioJis HoiiOt'eti (714) 642·9434 3300-W. C01111 Hig"-J 111 Newport Bl•ti. Newport Be~~&h !ltrd the origi11111 Amelill 's Otr &Jb011 Jsl4tuJ BARBER SlYLIST Fint: Dt.-signs NATURAL HAIR CUTnNG FOR MEN OR WOMEN ............................... . ... Wait-In or Appointment Phoae 6'7S~S153 OPEN 8 to 6 • TUES. THRU SAT. BOB'S PORT BARBER SHOP PORT THEATRE BUILDING DEL MAR \\,a.it'styltng ,....., just {or ~ chtldnn • <IAI180R VI< w ClNflR. -.. s .... ~,., "•I .. Ro~ ,-l s-u. J Mk Arl.N &ho& DEAR JIMM -Y AN ·D JERRY U I was a poor American motller, I m1c1rt wrtte a letter like this to Ji mmy Carter aDd Jerry Ford: '•You guys don't knOw me, aDd prollably don't e•en want to know me-except at electioo time. I'm a motber. I cioa"t baYe mueb IDODeY, because my lllsband doesu't make • beck or. lot, and we already !aYe a blc famUy to feed . "I hear a lot -bow you felloora ue talk!Dg -abortions and family We and welfare rolls IDd all of !bat. Well, l'Te IUrt of 'been there,' you mlght say, so do you mlDd u I say ·a ._le of woros 011 tblt ceaeral subject? '• First of all, we started oar family before tbere wu a heck of a lot of family- planning 1Dformat1011 antlable. Now tbat new IDd better ways are being fouto1 to coatrol family size, we can't atron1 lllllly or the measures that we ...,... can ..,... be taken. But, one thing's for sure • we certalDly can't aflord to !aYe anotller kid. And, I'm sure tbe tupaylng American poblle b cettlng a little tired of SUAJOrtinc welfare families that !aYe a dozen chllclreD aDd l'st kMp producing, '•You guys talk a lot -bow IDICb It coats to-rt oomebody 011 welfire. WeU, how IDICh would It cost toalltlwpoaple to baYO abortl011a at co•ernment -oe? !tow mucb would tbat ••• iD tu: ~ Now, doa't gel all excited. I'm not telliDg your wife, or an!l>odJ elle's wife, tblt lbe las 1o !aYe an abortloo. Nobody bu to fiy • nac. or wotcb TV. or rood ..... _ •• or tate • drlllt, or .... driYe 011 a pabllc blglnray. But, for tboM Wllo ..,.. tlo, tbe CIIIPOrtunlt}' Is there, rlcbt'? · "Some of tbe aame pya Wllo ue major -.trial polluters of half of God's creotloa like to accu10 -of us Wllo faftr free choice 011 abortiotl of beiD( IUme -of destroyers of God'a We. ADd, Wlllle tbeJ tallt a lot -welfare chtMlera, !bey ue paying lawyers IDd ac-atants. to belp tbem liDd nys of cbeatlng the pemment out or tues. "lllltllld of 11-'~ to-e.--all tile Ume, doa•t you tblnk Ita Ume you tallred to a r..r motbors-llboat tbla tldJic7 Yo. poUUelaaa ._., .-q -· w1111 tile power boa• ud DUildiJc your ~ IIUod 011 apeelal iate....U. Wblt doea It ret ,...? TbiJip like V!tiMm, -·· -· · "So, If ,... ... oat 101111 tlo u.toa tlo poapla like me, !bell for roa aU., at leut o11op tryllc to tea a -to -,... prtnte u .... "Tall you -I'D do, Jlm1111 ud lerry: I -'~ tell you bow t1o crow.,...... or sill mille t>Yer cu-, II,... 11'111 ..., telllllc me -tlo la•e bab...... · lloai- BOOIIDOGGLE OF THE WEEK: Tbt eo-called "dobDol" 011 TV. • • • • • • • • • • DDn a Foqlt Hardware, tbere'a a bnM-,._y of pod old Amerlcu-- " Ill' Toala. ... 11J ud--. :r-'N .. ll..cl