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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-09-15 - Newport Harbor Ensign'Lo for Soviet aHack on Israel' ··LOok tor tbe comtDc IDYulooof Israel by Ra•la. Tbat wW trtaer the ebain Of eYeatl ~sled 1D tbe Blble,brtnc- lilc lbOIIt tM retum of our Lord Jesus Cbrtst to M'•Usb Hta everla.sUDg Jdng-,. dom.'' Tbls Ia a capsule summary of a 2 part sermon pven by Pastor Chuck Smith of Calvary Chapel, Costa Mesa, on successive Tburaday evenings. The first message on prophecy was given 2 weeks ago at Calvary Chapel, which was fllled to overflowing; many had to listen by radio 1n their cars. The ConveDtlon Celier In Anaheim was selected lor the eoncludlng message last Thursday, and the 9,000 seat Center was fllled to the rafters. A large sip Dellr tbe spe~ur'a podlu m set tbe tbeme lor tbe propbetle serler. ••JESUS IS COMING --SOONI" ''We can't set a date tor the comtnr agafn of our Lord,'' Pastor Smith said. '•But He can come real 80011 --He could even come by the eod oftbls year.'' Pastor Smith reviewed the many Blbllcal prophecies of the seeODd com lug of Jesus and pointed out lmport:amworld events that will one day set 1D motion the drama of the last days. * • * • * • The Old Testament book of Daniel records prophetic events 1n tbe history of Israel covering a period of 490 years --all in the future at the time of Daniel; 483 years have already been fQJfiDed, up to the eruclflxlon of Jesus. Tbere wt11 be a m~ In 1980 to At tbat Ume, God's time-table for Israel ratUy the memberabip of Greece 1n the was baited. The last 7 year period In Common Market. the 490-year history of Israelis yet in Revelation, the last book of the Bible, the future. The Atlftllmeli wm come says 1n chapter 13 that in those last In tbe 7 year tribulation, when God days, no man can buy or sell unless wW again deal wlth the nation Israel. he has the mark of the Beast 1n the This wW complete the prophecy 1n right hand or 1n the for.ebead. The Daniel, ''br1ngl.og 1n everlasting right-technology that makes this possible is eousneu, and anotottng the Most Holy.'• already here. A laser beam method bas In tbose 7 years, there wUl be revela-been perfected for quick branding. Thls Uon of the man of sin, the son of perdl-could be the method that wtll be used Uon, tbe AnU-Cbrist. He wtll come upon by the Anti-Christ. We are now ln the the scene after the reVived Roman age of the computer, which makes pas- Empire wtll bave attained the prophesied sible a society without money. Arrange- number of 10 naUons. There are 9 ments already exist in Europe for ex- European nations oow in the Common change of goods by electronic tund Market, aod the loth is about to join. <ruA" To THE LoG. PAGE 21 --------oFF10AL MEWRPER Of lltl OTY OF NEWPORT IEAat------~-· Schmitz sues Younger to o.k. petition Former Congressman John Scbmltz of Spyglass H.Ul anoouoced Tuelday that his TupaJeU Sebool Re- toi'1JI c ......... .u.s suJt lo the ltlte ,stlpreme Court aptnst atate AttoroeJ General Evelle You~er ln a dispute over an antl-bussJ~ petition campaign. Last week, Mr. Youoger ruled that the proposed lnltlatlve ballot petttton ls lnvalld because lt does not restrict Itself to one sub- ject, as reQUired by state law. The peUUon ts aimed at prohibiting racial bassi~, but tt would also ban teacher groups from cootrlbutlog to political campaigns, and would ouUaw teacher strikes. At a press conference in Los Aogeles, Mr. Schmitz accused Mr. Youoger of llo- loc up support from teacber unloos. The attoroeJ gen- eral ls expected to run for the Repqbllcan oo mination as go•eroor out year. Mr. Schmit& sale! his law- wit deala onlJ with the ques- tion of whetber Mr. Youacer had lep.l authority to raise the '•one question rule'• ap1Dst the peUUon at Jbll stage of the proceedlocs. He called Mr. You•er•s acUoo "cruel and costly." PANCAKES ln the park wUJ be offered Saturday morning wbeo the Newport Harbor Exchange Club holds its annual pancake brooch tundralser lo Costa Mesa's Lions Park. From 7:30 unW noon, Exchan(ltes wlll serve pancakes, sausage, )lice, mUk, and cot1ee. Proceeds go to the c lub's Community Service Fund. GetU~ ready to put up tbe s~n lo the park are. from lett. committeemen Phil Sulllvan. Carl Artbofer aod Vic Caronoa. A music concert and door prlze ra.tnes an also planned. (Ensign photo.) CM planners o.k. etdetty housing A 3-story. 75-oDlt sealor cttlzeos bousl~ develop- ment, a federal HUD-spoo- sored proJect. at the soutb- eut corner of Park Ave. and Center st., received the appronl of the Costa Mesa Planning Commission Mon- day night. with the gnuiq of a zone exception permit. Robert Coles, 701 w. 16th St., Costa Mesa, wUl bulld the proJect. He said lt wu the second sochprojectbeq built ln Oruge County. It wUl ban a denstty of 51.4 units per acre. Tbere wW be a garden where seoior citizens can raise the1r own Yegetables or flowers and waltw'ays where they can exercise. The ooe-bedroom uDlts will bne ftre sprlak- lers, and S new ftre bJdrlllts wUl be LDStalled to protect the area. Tbe Costa Mesa re- development agency re- quested the zone exception permtt and project appronl. Tbey will take action on 1t at their Sept. Z1 meet- log. A ftnal development plan for 54 at.arle-famlly detach- ed bomes oortb of SaUnas An. and welt of Sad& Clan AYe. wu awro•ed tor Dana Smttb llooc wttb a 57 lot IUbdtYllioo. Tbe 3 eltn lob wW be usedforpart, veblcle parld.Qc lJid reere&Uon. A membership sport and recreation club at 1670 Sun- n ower Ave. was approved for Sunllower Associates, 4299 MacArthur Blvd., Afr. port Area. ·A 12-unit apart- ment complexat 369 Avocado St. was approved tor Peter Hubinger, 4709 Dorchester Rd., Corona Highlands. lt wW conaist of 4 two-story buUdlogs. He was given approval for eltber carports or garages for the project. A zone exception permit for a 1750 square-toot com- mercl.al bulldl.ng at Z209 Fairview Rd. went to Clareoce Boardman. 1836 Port Wheeler Pl., Harbor View Homts. The CltJ planning stalfwas ordered to prepare a speel- ttc plan for property south of Sunflower Ave. and west of Bear St. A petition to re10ne the 4.61 acre corner trom agricultural to plann- ed de•elopment restdentw. medium density hadbeenre- cetved from Henry M. Roberts Jr., represeutlng Pbllllps, Hutton of Studio CltJ. The 1a.Dd ts included lo tbe 141t1aUve peUUoo be- loc circulated by the Nortb Costa Mesa Homeowners Assn., caliLDc for an elec- Uoa to mate the land a vall- able oalJ for low-deutty •iDcle-tamlly uae. Mr. Scbmitl, who now teaches at Santa Ana Col- Ieee, "'' a Calltonda state stllltDr from 1Mt IIIIW elected to C0111reu lD li70. Ht wu dtfelted by hdr .. Hlnlbaw ln the Repablleao primary J.o 19'72, ucs ru for pr111MIIt on tbt Amerl- cu PutJ Ucktt ln 1974. In 1976, be lost a Coacres- sional primary elect1oo to Robert Bldham. Betty Fessler is named PAT BROWN GuEST senior citizen coordinator OF LOCAL DEMOS Former CalJI)rldaGoYer- oor EdmuDd G. (Pat) 8rowD wW be tbt pea ol boaor and ..,.U..r s..a,, Sept. 25, a eo 1 p.m •• at tiM Ntw-port Dtmocntlc Cblb oat- door cociiDU p&rtJ at tbl bome of Joe.e aDd JobD Canoa lD Corola del Mu. Spec1&1 ,.... wtll be Aa- ..... ,... lro. Cordon. o..u ......... udiUdliard ltd)&-. .... DtiMefttk Woee'• c~ Alkt TrnM; • .,...,. u..rer .1.ort1ta Col1lilr, ud FrUit But.ro, c111.1mU ol De Oruct CoatJ DetaocnUe Cllln!Co..atH. ror n•...._ eaU Lut .. 'Mt.ate,or v...-.kelf.lll-tl•. M1·a. BtttJ Fessler, wbo hal e~perteoce 1D tbt Gekll of •nlll. adiDIDUtl"ltba, famU)' MMMJI._ IDd te&eb- 1111, wu •med tbls wMk to be coordiMtor of tbt Outa ..aor CIUHD CtahJ' lA Co- roM delMar. Mra. Pealer. 54, II a rtlldtat ol Lldo P .... .-11.. Htr D1W jab, ftieb pap Jut Ottr tu,ooo a ,..,., wW lDcllde OfWI1l adlniD· a.tradoa of tM ... lllllor c.tl&er It Futll ud Mu- ,..rt ... n. Clllltiu, .., la ac-n· U..bltdMm .. ..._ ... _,oftlncrd tat ncr..-. c.,nu. aoctal ................ ...................... JOlt I 'dS 2 toft oMII'. ,... --.. Will...,. , .NEWPORT BEACH l()c THE NEWPORT HARIOR 1lfl -.:t LDCAU.'I OIIMID, • -I I£ t 4i..ntl M 1MI ...... MIA TM1 CIIILJ .. ,...,.. .... TID AMO I'UIUIMID M ,.,. GaT ltiOt . 30TH YEAR, MO. 5 fiRST SI!CTIOH 'THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, 1977 l()( COSTA I • MESA PHOM E: 673-0550 CDIDMA oe. .u-. CAUr. UNCHAIN BEACH, SAYS N. B. COUNCIL Property owners aloog Balboa's Edgewater Ave. were told again Monday that they must tab down their Wife cited in stabbing A Coroila del Mar woman races assault charges this week ln tbe near-fatal stab- bing or her lmsbud. Ray Achoa, 424 Mar- cuertte, ls recovert.Dc at Boac bo8p&bl, after be1Dc nmond from the erttk:al Ust. He wu rusbed to tbe hospUaJ early last Thars- day by Newport Beach para- medics, who said tbey found !lim on the floor of his borne, bleedl~ from a butcher Iallie wound near the grolo area. Arrested ln the stabbl~ was his wlle, Beatrice. Newport police said a domestic argument had ap- parently triggered the attack. chains, fences and boat racks from the publlc beach. Newport Beach CltyCoun- cU voted unanimously to up- hold an earlier rull~ by City Attorney DennlsO'Nell, who told owners lo the ZOO and 300 blocks of the bay- front street that they are •tolatlog the law by obstruct- log public rtght-of.way. '•lf they don't have the obstructions removed by next week," Mr. O'Nell warned yesterday, ' I sup- pose we ,..ill either contract wtth someone, or have our city crews go ln and re- move the obstructions, then we wUI blll the property owners for the cost of re- moval." The CouocU decision is another ln a ton~ llne of Teaching staff cut is planned Wltb 1,038 fewer students than planoed Cor on open1og day, Newport-Mesa un11Jed s chool district ot1lcl.als ex - pect to enroll 400 or 500 more students by next week, members of the Board were told Tuesday Digbt lo Costa Mesa City HaJl. Harbor Area schools opened Monday. Deputy Supt. Norman Loats announced the declin- ing enrollment Clgure and Supt. Jot.n Nicoll predicted the number of new students expected to be added to the rolls. Teacher ranks wer e over-staffed by some 20 to 25 teach~>rs, based on tht> first enrollment figures, ht> explained. crash kills CDM woman, '·The board is going to have to come to grips very QUickly to reduce stalf by next year," Trustet> Donald Smallwood commented. • · Wt>' re going to bt> facE'd wltb stait reduction:· driver faces charges Funeral services were held here Tuesday for Mar. garet Ricketts, 56, wbo died following a 3-car aocldeot F riday nigbt on Coast Hwy. near her Shore Cli.tf.s borne. A Lo~ Beach drive r b ees vehicular manslaughte r charges ln the death. Five other persons were treated lor minor injuries. Travel series starts again The 19th season of the travel and adventure D.lm series wUl be launched this Saturday by the Newport Harbor K!wa.ntans ln theOr- ange Coast College auttl- tortum. Tbe opeq program ls "Andes to Amazon." to be presented by world ex- plon-r John Goddard, show- lac people and places in Venesuela, Surloam, BrasH and Peru. otber procrams locbldt: • Oct. 14 •• Bob Rooer. • •Yosemite and the Hich Sierra." • Dec. 16 •• Dr. Ted Walker, •• WUd and tamed Alaalla." • Ftb. 17 Ralpb Gentle, "Guatemala aDdtM Yuc:ataa." • Mucb 10 -· DoecJooee. "ECJS~t, rltt of tbe NUt." • JIIM 16 --Stan MJdlley, '•CotoradO.'' AU procrams betn at 8 p.m. Tldr.tb anaftlllbleflom tM Newport ft&ftor Klwu&a f'~ Boa lSOl, tt.r- port leK~IIMS,piiiMMI· 1111. or ur •••N~ oltiM ltwlllla c .. ol 1Mpolt ........ c.-.... ud .. ..,....c...,. According to pollee re. ports, Mrs. Ricketts was a pa.sse~er In tbe famlly car bq drt•en by her 17-year- old daughter, gol~ west on Coast Hwy.nearSeawa.rdRd. at about 6 p.m. when a car driven by Kenneth Tischer, 32, or Lo~ Beach, came up behind them at high speed, Reinbold i>fahler, 45, of Co- rona Highlands, owner of a Costa Mesa travel agency, was also drtvlog westbound In tbe next Jane. Accord!~ to a witness, lt appeared that the Tischer car tried to go between the 2 slower-movl~ cars. The Ricketts vehicle flipped sev- eral times when it was hit. Mrs. Ricketts died 2 hours later at Hoac hospital. The Pfahler car was st ru<: k oo tbe side. Two YOGaC girls rtdlDc with Tlscber were slJct!Uy lD~red. atooc with Ttscber, Pfahler and botb occupants of tbe Ricketts car. A memorla.l mass n s held Tuesday mon.iJic tor Mrs. Ricketts at Our l..adJ Qaeta of A.acela Cllureh to Eut Shaft, loUowlac a roa.iy Moodily DJcbt. She la ar- t tvtd by hulbaDd James. sons James, o.am.., Gnc· ory, Jettrey aad Ooaoftta; ctaucbters Dtbba. aDd O.U. and 3 rrudchUdrea. BANK TO ESTABLISH BRANCH IH NEWPORT Imperial Buk ot Lot A8fel• au ftled u 8AJ11ca- Uoa with U.. F' tdenl Dlpod I-ruce Corp. to ....,... • u tma..M.-.port 8eiQ bructa om~. n. ~ ~ ...... u..s..Dteco ....._,, a,t t .. cAitlllr Bl"- ud IIJIIIbol'et Road. .... ...w,ort. Sale or the McNally COD· ttouation high sc hool sitt> at ~ewport Blvd. and 19th St., Costa Mesa, wtll be tht> subject of a public M.>arlng by the cltluns adYlsoq committee or the Board of Education at i:30 p.m. Tues. day, Sept. 20, In Wilson school. Board PresldE'Ot Rod MacMillian read a letter from the Costa Mesa Ct\am- ber of Commerce urjrlng the sale of t he property. Salt> of the property would S('f' It go back on the tax rolls and the tu money would KO to the Costa Mesa Redevelop. meot Agency, Mr. Small- wood pol nt ed out. Barbara C. Skilling was administered the oath of of- nee by Mr. MacMIIU.an. lt n s her first trustH meet- inc ln the seat vacated b) Marian C. Bergeson to run for the Statt> Assembly. Carol Martin ns appointed to tbe legislative committee of the Ora~e County S<'hOOI Boards Assn. AD e1 lDSlon of the esc row on the ale or the Smalley sclilool it e property was ri'Uited umu No•. 30 wttb loterest to be received at the rate of 10 per c nt dur - Lnc tbe extension. A 60-day exteosJoo of the eec row on the ale of the Wakeham school stte was also r rant@d at the same rate of lnter•.st paymeat. After an exeeutt•e ..._ aJoo board members author· laed Dr. Nicoll to ftle a ltatemeat of accuat10D ln ac:Hoe towarda tbe ditml..ual ol a ee.rtlftcated e,..,... lt la OM ol -..eral ....,. I._ to a dlallll.Nal, bt ..... laelldlll ~Mar­ .... by tile ... Older .eat. law tM .._ oltiM cerUieiiM tlllfllo1•ea.-.t be na...J ...... tM pro- c. ........ ...... letzal hassles that RO back. some say, as far as 1904, when obstructions began ap- pearing on the bay beach. The latest battle began over a year ~o. when residents of Balboa who live a block Inland bettan a petition drlv~ aimed at forcing the cit} to enforce the law. The peti- tions sparked an lnvestlp- tlon by Mr. O'Neil's om ce. He ruled that landscaped en- c roachments along Buena V lst.a Ave., ~st •·est of the EdJewater area. C'ould stay, but tbat the Edcenter en. croachmerts must be re- moved. Attorne)· Thomas Wood- ruff of Santa Ana, repre. semfn¥ 6 of 9 propertr owners whO appealt'd ttte O'Neil rul~, arrued Mon- rla} night that the rullr~ is rtiscrtmlnatory IJe<"ause it rioes not force Buena Vista property owners to remove their encroach ments. But, the Council upheld Mr. O'Neil's contention that Buena Vista encroachments were not as offensive to the pubUc :tnd dtd not physlc~lly bar the puhllr from the bea<'h. Cltr e~wet>r Beo ~olan showed a series of <'O lor sltdes tha.t depi<'ted C"halns attached to 4x4 wooden posts between the sid('Walk and the beach. &.ld otber cbatllb lblt ran perpendicular to tht> beach, thus keeplna the-pub. II<' from wallu~ ;llOOil tht> bearhlront. NB moratorium debate Monday The tuture of N~c>..c'J)Ort Beach real estate dt>velop. ment, locludlng a possible popular vote on a proposed building moratorium, comes up Monday night before the Clty Counctl. The Council was due to stud\ tht> Issue thls week. but postpon~ tt LO the Sept. 19 sess10n. Coun< tlwlll meet then, Instead of on the 26th, becaust> a state League of C !ties convention wlll ~ tn town the WHk of the 26th. Slated for nut Monda\ 's a~t>nda are: • MORATORil'M ballot measure, whtch wou ld toto on the local ballot nt>xt AprU tf the Council deslrt>s, and whJch would half ma~r df'- velopmeDt for a spe<'ifl ('(! pert<>O -probahl)' about 6 months. • GENERAL plan amend- ments aimed at reducing fk>. velopment dens tty. • REVIEW of tilt> entire ttenerat plan by the city Plan- niO¥ Commlsston. St-vPral councilmen have salrta <"om. plete review of the plan IS due, In vie"· of es,·al.ltlnc traffic problen.s. The week's postponemt>nt ca mt> at the request of C oun. r il member Lu<'il le Kuehn of lrvtne Terract>, who roulrt oot attend t h1s we-ek's meet- ~~ because Rosh Ha. shallnah, the Jewlsh r~>· ltgleus oew year ottservan< f', b~n at sundo•n on Mon. day. Mayor Dostal •nr1 olttt>r Councll memhPrs lf!tf't'Ci Monday L'lat the tull <.oun' 1.1 should be prest>nt for thf' 1 mportant pubh c heanl'lfS, A local envlronmentahst tt roup, the LeRal Enviton- ment.aJ Analysis f-und (LEAF), has threaten~ to spoMOr an initiative peti- tion to £et the moratorium issue on next April's ballot, 1f the C ouocU does not a~r ree to put It on. Didn't know he was lost The hrst day of schOOl is a big day for any s.year- old, but for Dana Shawn Henrie of Costa Mesa, It was a day his famtty won't soon forget. When kindergarten was out at Pomona elementary school at 3:30 on Wooday, Dana didn't ro home. His parents, who Uve at 540 ~ernard, called pollee when tht>Y couldn't t1Dt1 hlm. For the nert 2-1/2 houra. the pollee heliOOClter circlld the West Stet., broedlcaJitlac hi• descr~oa: •• Nt Deed ~r help lo ftDdlnc a Uttle boJ, who ts wearing a r'@d, white and blue polo shirt with 'Fireman' ln bl« letters, anct wlth red corduroy pant!\," the loudspeaker repeated. The missing boy bfocame the sub~t ot connnatioo all o•er the west Side. Po- licemen fanDed out throUgh the Delgtlborhooc1. FlDa.lly, at 6 p.m., pollee foQnd DaDa play I~ ln a yard at Pomona and WUaon with a schoolmate. ''Hf was ~st too buS)' pla)'lllc to hear the hell- copter." a nlleved pollee· man eJpltloed. Irene Umberham dies ru .. ral Mme. tor tn. (Pookle) Ombtrt&ID, a kMIC· ume Ud well-~ eo.,. tiel Mar ~wen bead T..-, aa.nooa at ~lftc VM-w C ...... n.. ....... 0 ............ ' •taft o1 Bucoct&. Mac.... as Uftd ..,. 1'7 ,....... .. dlld SMIMl)',lept.lO. .. ... ,.,. ... bJ- Ill .. Lid, CW ; Mr mothtr, .U. 1C.ucu ol Mlct! ... Ai broa.t ud lilhr-11-law Jolla ud 111.. ltllpJ ol ~. Dr. -.n Ball o1 rtnt p....,_.... c ...... ..................... .,. ................ ... .. ... VIew • -· 1111 ......... llfiPORT HARBOR EJISIGN PUIIUSHED ftEKLY -PAGE 2 THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1!12 GDRDIIA DEL MAR, ~ PUBLISHED WUKLY, o1 1'111rlday. Stooad Clau ~· paid at Coroa dtl Wu, CalU. New,....r olflc:e aod Prtaltloc p1u1 llltbt tulp Bolldtll(, nu E. Cout HWJ'., Coroea del Mar, Calli. 91:625. PHONE: f7S.OS50, THE K£WI'ORT HAR- BOR ENSIGN Wit IAI,.<Ieod 1 977 1o be a ... ...,., ot rea~ eral etreutatton by court PUI~ru~: deem No • .4..20178, dlted May 14, 1951, La Suptrtor Court for the County· of Onnce, StateofCallfonla, aDd by reuoo tbenof 11 quallllod to publlahall pub- lic ootten requiredbylaw. THE NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN Is the lepl news. paper tor the City or Newport Beach and publishes &II publlc rx>tlces tor the city. Comt ... ,..,..,.,: ~AM,_..,.. ... UW. • ,.... te INt -Andy YOUftl wl/luy tMr you t.mMt•t• MWIII'Inflnl• c.n.Jn ,,.....,.,. 10 s..Mt Ahk•r B••ld • Sowtlt A/fit» ARVO E. HAAPA ... , ..... Owner and Publiaber PEG HAAPA •• , , • , , •. , . • Assocl&te Publisher IIPpre~nted Nolionolty by 1111£1 ~ US SUBUII8-'N PRE SS INC.~ AUDITED IY ~I SUBSCRIPTION RATES Newport Harbor~osta Mesa Area., . , One year, $15,00 Out of the Local Area , •• , •••••• , , One year, $6.00 TOM ANDERSON c-f-./!tJD. J..-......Jl.-One o f the favorite 1' ~ ..,. ~ ploY• of th< p;nk• •nd ARVO E. HAAPA, owntr and publishtr of the Ensign punks, tile neutr~lized and oO_Oo_O'.,...,....,...,.. ..... ,...,...,....,><>....,...,....,...,...,.,. n e u t e r s , a n d I h e ao-alona-to-tet--llonaers , is to accuse people like this columnist of bein& an "a&inner ,"an extremist , and a doomsayer. Every now and then these human ostriches will momentarily take> their heads out of the sand they're buried in and a s k : "Wh y can't yo u so m e t i me s b e f o r so methin&?" Wh ich reminds me of the secretary , a sweet young thins , who went up to her boss and said : "I'm sic k '"d tired of beina criticized constantly! How do you spell quit?" (Cootlnued from Page 1) transfer In place of cash, Master com- puters to handle banking transactions have been set up In Belgium and Holland. On Oct. 19 of this year, European bank leaders are to meet In Brussels to view the advantages of this new system of electronic banking, The objective Is to bring all European banks Into this sys- tem, In the . United States, we have In- dividual oombers through the social security system, but social security cards are too easy to duplicate and forge. So there Is talk of a new number- Ing method --a number to be given to every baby at birth, possibly afixed by laser beam. The Anti-Christ caiUIOt come upon the scene unW the 10-nation European con- federation achieves supreme power, as prophesied In the Bible. The stumbling block to total control Is the m111tary strength of communist Russia. As long as Russia remains such a tremendous threat, the 10-nation bloc cannot become all-powerful. But God has a plan whereby this threat w111 be removed, and Russia • s mUitary power will be destroyed, pre- paring the way for the coming of Anti- Christ. The 37th chapter of Ezekiel in the Old Testement tells of the vision of the valley of dry bones. These bones came together as skeletons, flesh and skin came upon them, and they stood upon their feet, an exceeding great army. The Lord will put His Spirit in them, and they shall live, and He will place them in their own land. Thus the Lord will restore the Jews to their land. Already the nation of Israel has been established, and the restoration is under way, The 38th chapter of Ezekiel tells of God, the land of Magog, preparing for the Invasion of Israel. This Invading nation, coming from the north, Is identi- fied as Russia, and Ezekiel names the other nations that will join In the In- vasion. This list Is now almost com- plete, Iran, included among those na- tions, Is now counted as a friend of Israel, but w111 come with Russia for the Invasion. Destruction of the Invading armies Is described In the 39th chapter of Ezekiel. God wUI turn them bact and leave but a sixth part alive, destroying live-sixths of the Invading forces. Burn- Ing of the Implements of war wUI take 7 years. The bodies of the fallen will remain untouched for 7 months. Any- one passing through the Ian4 and finding any bodies sball put a marker on the spot, but they cannot touch the bodies. A protesstooal crew will be brought Ill to tate care of the burial, This propllesied defeat of Russia will allow the European federation of 10 DltloDI to acbJen fllll power. Tbey will lllna to tile Aati-Chn.t for leadership, aad tile 1000 comlllc of our Lord will be It ...... So n watcb for tbe comlllc IDYUiaD ol r.n.1 from tile north. (Colle~ DID week.) • I As a good speller and non.quitter, I'll take this occasion to tell you some of the thinp I'm for. Fo r i mpeachment of Pr es ident Carter , V·P Mondale, Secretary of State Cy r us Van c e , U .N . Ambassado r to the U.S . good ol' black boy Youna. an d a l l o f th e ir an ti-Ame rica n cohorts who are d estroyin& our free Republic and helpin& the Co mmunists to take the other t..Jr of the wortd . (The y alr ead y have on e-hillf ). Also to be Impeached are all Senators and Conpeumen who hne JOined in the master plan to destroy our Co nstit ut ion, our free mar ket system , our cred1t , our tup~riority, snd our pe rsona l freedom. Sp e c ifically , fo r 1mpca chin& 'all who are for 11vin1 our Panama Canal to the enemy; who a.re for recogn izi n& Red China and ahandonin& our friends In Taiwan , who are for helpin& the Convats take southern Afri ca, as we sell-1>ut our friends In Rhodesia and South Africa . I'm for impeachin& all who would "recop ize" the criminal Cutro ; impuchina all who helped k.ill the B-1 bomber rm for the ri&ht of an y e mpl o y er in the privat e sec t or h i ri n&. firina , pro motin&. and refusi na to hire anybody bu au.u of their race, reliaion , color, or the wa y they cut their hair, {or do n't cut it ). For the rilht to hold a JOb without belo naina to 1 labor un ion, and for prottibil in& public employees trom belona:in& to a la bor union . For aettins the fede11l JOVernment completely out of welflre, and leavin& all charity to church, private o raan i tat io n s 1 nd i ndividua ls . Fo r c ed sha re-(he-wealth and forced charity are immoral and unChristian. Charity should be voluntary, like the little airl who had a quarter to inveat in ice cream . The mln UI:ter sugested she Jive it to the ml•lont, lnat ead . "I thouahl about that," she replied. "but I decided th.lt I'd so ahead and buy the ice cram and let the druuist ahc It to the miuK»n1 " I'm for ma.-.;ni U Ut..,l for any admlnilltratlon to Incur 1 budaet ddk:ll ucept in time of duMrwd wu . For d rutlc:ally re.dud nt th• au, tc:Ope, power, anct coat of IOfttnmtnt. For putt Ina an end to the Ftdenl R-.rft •Y•t•m and prlntin...,_ money , and for returnina to· a currency backed by sold . Our present dollar IJ even more phony than Jimmy Carter'• smile -it doesn't even have teeth behind it . Today you can't even teach your child the value of money without causin& him to ask for more . I'm for an end to any trade with , aid to or "recoanition" of any slave state (any state which denies its citizens the ri&ht io leave). For buildina a ddente apability and an o ffensive capacity wh ich can pro tect our nation aaainst an y conceivable array of enemies . BrinPnt "peace " throuaJt the United Nations and detente makes a s mu c h s en se a s re -de..:oratin& the Titanic. Tryina to be friends with the e nemy wh o se unswen'in1 60-year 10al is t o destroy us is lilte a se co nd marriaae : the triumph o f ho pe o ver experience . I 'm f o r lett in& able -bodied peo ple who ~fuse to take any honest job so huqry -unless they have dependent small children, in which case the perental bum lhould be put into 1 forced labor pna. For all real Americans standins up "ow to be coun ted , before you're cuunled out. I read the other day where a woman was fo und bleedina and ha.lf-a>nciow in a city park , havina been muued and robbed. Asked if she would lik.e for the police to be called , she replied : "No, f don't w1nt to set involved ." I'm for lookina •head , l ookins up , and rememberins the past mainly to know how to profit from it. We all make mistakes. Henry Ford foraot to put a reverse seu on his first car . But of co une that wasn't u bad a mistake u Henry Fo rd II . l e t '• t ry t o remember that the only fella whose lroublt:J are all behind him is a school but driver. I'm fo r refusin& to worship the paJt. Like the man who was aaked why· he wu so nutty about Notre Dame footbaU . He replied : "8ecauae i1'1 the only thins in the church that's the same •• It wu when I was a boy." I'm lor the future , where I expect to spend the rest of my life. For a nati o n•! u ccination crusade. not 111inat JWi ne flu , but apinat infectiow Cronkilil. I 'm f o r c apital punis hment, which h another definition for the hdenl Income tu. For lumina on the radio while wetchina TV . It JiYa me tomethina to think •bout. That doe.n•t mean I'm for belna a Happychondrlle. Our ut to n II beinJ d eiiYited , by our ow• LOS ANGELES Herald Ex~ amloer publlsber Francis Dale wUI address a Sept, ZO town meetlllc spoMOred by the Newport Harbor Ara Cbarnber of Commerce. Tbe 7:30 a.m. ralberloc ww be at the Sberaton~Ne"P)rt Hotel near Orange County Airport. Reserntlons may be made by caUI.Dg tbe Charmer at 644~8211. The towa meeting Is open to tbe p.j)Uc, and wUI loclude a cootioentaJ breakfast. Exhibits at health fair The Oversutet and' Mal- hlotalani Dancers wUI be among the many musical groups enterta1n1ng at Hoac bospU.al's ZSth aDDJversary health fair this Saturday, Sept. 17, from 10 a.m. to 4 on the hospital crouods, The free bea.lth fair wW otter tblood pruwre t.Mt- IQK, vlalon testiol, nrat aJd and card:J.opulmoaary reaus- ettatloo demoastrationa a.od. vldeatapes on health topics. A variety of health edJea~ tiooa.l uhlblt&, displays, Uve demonstraUoos, ftlms, medical .screenlDgs aDd ln- formattooal Werature trUI be an.llable. The roster ofeoterta.illers lncllldes the hospital's owa AU Orp.nlc Low Calorie Kazoo BaDd: Llve Wires, Corooa del Mar high schOol c hamber slogers; Harl:lor Stncers; Yaul~enlor Gi rl Scout Troup fl$43 and the RetrogruslYe Five. HOiJY the Clown. the hos- pital mascot, wUI entertaiD youogsters. A search and rescue helicopter from the M.uioe Corps Air station, El Toro, will be on display. Breathlnc tests wW be con- ducted by tbe Lunc Associa- tion of Ora.oce County. BETTY LOYD, 43, OF COSTA MESAISDEAD Fuueral servleeslor Bttty Eatel.la Loyd, 43, wen held y .. erday 1o tbe PenU Valley Ce metery. Mrs. Loyd, a native of ArllaDI:u, had been a doctor's recepUOilllt and llld Uved lD this ana tor a year. She 11 •rYtvtd by ber t.as- bud, AUoo Lo7d. Sbt dlod 1D blr ruideaee at 214 ClbrWo OD Frtd&J, St!>t. 8, Smllb-T111biii -Lamb CoD .... Mortuary "' tbe dlnctDr, ... den, into the handt of ria) I. _tC.,. ol the entmy. We're b•ina Co.-;dll Mar ... bee lueled-down d lurmed , •IMd to U. bOIJ'II ot•· bank:ni&Med and d•tro)'ed r.-r• ot u.-.. • ., 01 r ~-~ ~. llo '" ... , .. ,.,__ •• -.n ,...... ..... I'm tor wllat.wr k.lftd.of = c!!.,. ... 'ht r.;;~rt n -Dion or ....,tutloo lo W., V I Sp lllr a- u_.y to ._..,, 1M ....,.,_ will .. - Jwca and tbe JIIIOfle who .., .. a Ill=' ..... are de1trortaa our II W'l. -.ll,lllDI8if· -lllt .. loMIR.,..,U.. -~ • The Birch Log 0 The Panama Treaty Stench 0 ., Jelta 1. Mdfun or _ .. -........... -ouch. U...t? B.u..ont. M·-t'MII'"' -ltltM ......... .... -plllloe ., ..... ~ ~-. ~·e...,.. p;w.., .._-WI' aath Wloll do .. """" --.... tnlllacl ..W~a~y -Ill lila Caul z-If ao - Ill-to -.-1 At for Tlllrd Woriohnd ilualr«and8ol~--........ --Latia. ......... ooetlemutioa, .... &a.. COD· poip to _ .. -for ..... ...... d-. Tba ~ ., ......... lo tllat - Caul -And u.., -... -. for .... theet DltioDt cs.p. t.he ldDd ot ... ~""" .. ... ahibltllla. And .. _ LaliD AmOricaa ... -would~ lllalwo bold ... to lila Canal. Obi> lila Rod ollioa ol Torrijoa aod Caauoo want tbocbaap. I'Maldoot,--· ........ _., ., .... -... alto baotlac .... -for .... -... AU ..,_ tloo COUDIIy, lila-hiPIY llat-IArinf pboto ol p....,...u.. dictator Omar Torrijoa ..... -.Jorod _,_ -· Ilia alyllah hat, ....:, dpr, ODd .....,..t ........ DaDCe came tbrouP loud ud ca.r. Yet " Joolctd in vain for uy MICOUDt ol hit bloody """P io 111118, hla ....,.. ol Coouauolat aJdaa, hla nlllaal to allow INa ......... «-'-· bia hatnd lor A.marica, and hla dnlf·.....U.., _pad ... Tba ..... Ia. typical Rod tyno(- I'UIMI a miMrable ~ etat. in Panama. But becaUM be ia a notoriout Left.itt, he ftndiiJ'Nt favor wiLh United Stat. ofticialdom. Jult imqine for • moment-how he would fare it ha nre an anti-Communiat. B'lf•--• lleonT..- Tbert 11t no food f'IUiOnl f« tiM pJOP*d lfvtrtway; oa.ly hidden ......an~ make uy .-ue, 0... blddoo ......, Ia lllat tho Ton'ljoa nc!me Ia =~~:-~~ ti~=~::n~~~ the tnaty even calla for upWerd.l of 1400 mi.llim. in U.S. IP'aDta &Del cndita w Panama. The olficial I'IUOnll fiYeD fot our n.h to traNf•r the Canal to Torrijoe amOUDt to little mon than potty lri(htt. Tba Canal 1o vutnar- abie to 'ettack, we llN told. Gumilla war micht berin it we don't liv. it up. Al8o. Third World aad Latin American nation~ will COftdemn ue it we continue to intiat em our richte. Ame:ricaD l..elioa otrac:ial Frank .Manton n · cently lilted Pllllama'e c:nditon u followa: the Norodny Bank fA Moecow, 113 million: the Loodoa Bnoc:b of the Chue Manhattan Bank, •us million; the Inter-American Development Bank, 130 mUiion; the Continental Bank d. Cbicqo, t26 miiHon; lha Etport.lmqoot ilaok, 119 milliou; and to auch banb u the Marine Midland Bank, one of whole top olficen ia none other than MtOtiator Sol Linowitz, nri- OUI )..., aaiounta. Man.on claimed that the tnaty wu d.iped to take Panema "'off the rmancial hook" and tranaler her burden to the American tupeyer. Wu the Canal any 1-vulnenble durinc World Wu 0 , when our enem.M had fu peatar military capacity? Juet becaUM a piec. o1 property il vulnerable, abou1d it be abandobed'? Key Weet il vulnen.ble; eo an Hawaii, tbe Aleutian lalandl, and Guantanamo Naval S...; and, u terrorietl heve recently demonet.Nt«l, even New York City il vulnerable. Should .. Jive them up? U tear ol I'Mftilla .., in Panama ie Nffl- cient fUIOft to abandon the Canal, thell what An overwhelmina: etench emanetee from the entire Panama i•ue, which it really ju•t one more example d. the United State. government keepina a Red dictatorahip atloe.t. How long the American people intend to allow auch pol- ici• to continue remain• to be seen . .Perhapa the def81t of the Bunker-Linowitz Treety by lbe·S....te will mark the b.Jinni.nc of a return to t.a.Dity. • DAY OF INFAKY Dear Editor: Tbe stgbt of our prnldeat s~ the ''hlatorical" treaty. p,m.; our Panama Caflll to Paoama. tops e¥trn hls glorious aecompllsb- m ents of tbe put n1De months. His u:euse tor eoerclag Coogress, labor leaders aDd the American public to accept this bit of IDI.lmy is based On ''lllmt.n rl&'hls." For wbom? Cer~ talnly DOt for the American t.u:payer. who will hive to pay the 1.7 mUIIoo P.a- m••l'"• $50 to $80 mllltm,. each ,._,., bec&DH M pte U to them. CertalDlJ IDt tor the "tillman rlrbts'' at Oar Armed forces, wbose lives YUI be pot io Joojlor.ly 11 they don't ban frte aeceu to the C aoal lD cue of war. Certainly DOt tor lnf:erna- tlooal · shtpptnr rtcbts," at fair cost, that all tbe CCQn .. tries or tbe worM have eD- j)yed u~r tlle oeatral ad~ mlnlstntloa of tbe UDlted States. Because DOW, eYeD the president ts blrillc sec- oDd thoughts about tbe re- liabWty of P:muna's cur- aatee of oeutraUty aDd t1u a steel tbe Orp.AIIaUoo of American state• to bl.ek It up. And wblle be smUts on the dictators, butcblr'tne '' buman rtgbt." 1D Atttca_ Cuba, Vietnam, etc., aDd: waru to rtc:O(DiJe and belp them wltb more of our tu dollars. be denies ''bu:m&a rtcbta:" of a sale baYIG lor the "boat peopla" Ueela( for tbelr lives from tbue beDeYOient dictators. Cu the UQfted States survive aootber three Y•l'l aod three maMba of our pr .. ideli'l iDco..u.teot monUly? St!>l. 7111, 197'1, waa lDdeed a day of IDfl.my. Goldie Joaepb Lido Isle • OPPOOE TH£ TREATY Is Paoama Clllll tbe cmly lsiUe In ntltleatJoa? WhJ not acctpt the Puama Cuoltroaly'l Then II: 001 owerr1dlac riUOD tblt ecUpleu &11 otber COIIIiclentloos lA mJ ooi- T.to.p tbeH IH lllQJ r...,_,..lt ud acc.-M ,....,,. Ill lba --traotr, u.. raceol .- "' lba Uolltd Blalol cnot-1111 lbe world haO(t ol lo<t of neoln &Dd OOIIUidt- IIIHimatraa~llla tr.U,. .. actio~~ •• CI8Dt alt>rdltt*ll ... ·PNidcMii,Cuter, hen· 1arJ o1 -v-aid ola--Y-ollllaVII-_,-ud I lo'llMIIIaf-lo 811Gt1i'*" wtt11 •r ;sa *"' .. -.. at llMit ...... -ud .......... 'NI--..... Iaar-WIIIIM .. -!lloldlll&nal ........ -=&..., •all• a.. a·nr• leader tD •" 11 • I .,. ____ .. ..... 1 EM pl ..... *-••* Is· 'ht II lSI ..... .... ... Mc'MI' ... . ....., ___ _ _.,_,.....~ most aaUODl.ls are oppres- sed uDder IUCb l•ders. The unfortauate reality of Carter•s advocating human rtgbt& for our rema.lnlog friends to the world while lportac the trampll~ of sucb rtgbts by communist dlctatorsb.lp& such as ln An- gola, Ca., Cambodia, Pan- ama, L10s, VletDam, ChJDa aDd Russia Is the obvious- ness of ttl bypoer1sy, Uld the apparent poUUeal moU- vatloo of tryq to ln11uence tbe Ubertls Uld · press of thtl eoutry. Followlog: our weak stance of half ftgbtlog In VIetnam, hall encouragt~ resistance in Ancola and half support- IDg South Korea and Taiwan, e1p0sl.ng the CartbbeaD southern l1ank to haifa com- mttmeol of our troops, there only by treaty with the Com- muDi.st dictator of Panama, Is a true luxury invltl.og agreuton. Please wrtte your con. gressmen on this issue. Dr. Nolan Frttzelle Newport Beach Carpenter adas freeway plea state Se•tor Deoola Car- peater of Newport Beach this week joiDid tbe Harbor Are&'s otber Z state leris- lators lD urrtac state tnaa- portatloo director Adrtam. Gla*roo to rub comple- tion of tiM Route 55 Free- ny tb.rou(b COlt& Mea. In a letter to Mrs. Glan- turco, Sen. Carputer ootea tbat erosion, nodallsm aDd inflation now threaten to make the freeny route ''a total nate of tbt bard- earDed tu: dollars eiPIDded on lt." He stncled oat the aoutben eod of the free~ way, referred to in COIItl Mea u '•tbe bi& bole," as '•a prime eu.mple of tbe hllb co.t of IDdre delay." The depnl.lio11 Ia tbe mlddle of tbe Newport Bl"td. roote just JOUtb of Bristol St. wu neavat.d to ret fUl dirt lor tbe C11roca del Mu freeway, w:ltbtbe1Uider- tlaodlll( IIIli lbe Route 55 (Cotb M--NtypOrt) lree- ny would be edeoded throucb thl depr ... too: For maD)' y•rs. tM state hu bad plaao lor flladtc lbe freeway arouDd tbe wlllt ldp of dowlltown CoD ..... eoaaect111 back with New- port 811'd. ..... tbe ""'~ port Boac~ cttr Umlt. Bot. lbt -· 55 -~-Ill 1101 -Ill tho -·· carnet 1-)'ear COMtnetiOe ptao. ••• fD1lJ realJ&e tbe lard e-IMIIIIdloba- -... lllaprlorllloJ II•• ... PniiOOII -td Ill 101r .-17-rol-6-,_, PJ"'P'lm, •• wrttM S.. c..,..._, '''nln 11 10 -IW a lftllatlllp eu. bt M1IMd bJ proper~ ., ......... lllloll ,...._ ,.,. ~ ••• ._.com~ ..-_ I lotlaiii(SaS-_., ... ,.. .. ..-- MtoeDIJI.U.u .. u Jf?ldlr, -......_. -----* 1 \ 1i111t ftiA IIIII .... ?Ill ........ .... -·" .. .....,.. .. -·---· ...,. •all1"' I<..._ n. 2 1t*1MV:fi ., -lltS£1 ......... ::.: :-.. E t 0t1tJ.,-; , ........... --"l•'•iiiiL" Ta s rt ·u (CAt.... TRANS) and the city of Co&- ta Mesa, 1• oow looking at tbe freeway route, and is ezpected to recommend a COIIrse of acUon somettme late ttlla year. ... It iJ oM thi.na to tno"' there i1 e God ; il't tnoth-J.j thlqto know the God thai •. l -6 ob Jonts, s,. ... 1 p,_dl II Mvct lUte to pn~dl IP!n. end u e dYU. ... todr-.••· -llldwN ... "" ••• ne diDd •liD Jo. ...,, ....... _ .. ----·-· ..... .... .,..... ...... -u...,rr '0 •• " lr. '• ,, " ,. I •,• 1'\•' ... tl • '" ... THE BEE LINE 8y /A" 8t' 88aL6 A• llwlbtb ~"' E•ety• (Mr.. Rttllal'd) Up the ltalrcaM don or n ee •era, we SMnrood ta -..er lpond. (Sbe dlde't cet llpled Eleuor ._,Earl S.wyer, wU.b Thelma .,_, by-UM, ''ReYella' wttll Ewelya." .... &Dd Ct• Thomu, diA&.Ii to comfort oo tbe aotbU.C.) Ker IDYttatioG Ia u ll>eoe.t. C11Aioaed lttpl. Tbeh• beldl tor CoDMti- p&nlt• for ta.bubts flultan from .art 01t 11100 to be wttb fliedJ, the Cox flmlly to bbb. The latelt • • • ., eaceptlcJQ. (TNb NlDt Co:z's ....-.-In-law). The It wu a IrMa l..ted oae, .wa a frMII -~ buffet aooo bid eweryone•s at-cr.. leaf eoelosed, aod reed •• Are YOU tet1t1oo a ad abortly ther.-fter tbe pesta a looM lMI? Come ))In tbe lollace. Fl.oat bepD to 1-.Ye (leal) curt~~~ happy tboQpts lD lor bmeb •••• " Of tbe eo tlwtted. 9S of tbe uJque follqe party aod a pretty accepted. S..? But her two story Pepsus maid • •turnt.ae 18." Str..t borne dJdD't bulge an IDcb, )1st ower-• • • • • • • nowed lDto the patio. Ro8e Mary and Bob Barneeon again opened EniJD, Yery chic ID aummer aUt_ brtcht-tbelr lonly Balboe watertroot for the alliiUal flowered boat.eaa d,...., l.lll~eed ber .00. Cbrlltmas cud party to benetU the New- Jack Nerdrum, aad hla loYely dauehter, port Cblpter of Natiooal Sputlc Leacue. Tamara. They had drlno dowD from Saata RoM Mary, dowa ftom TIDstey lalaod, was Butlen ID Jack's IOJ'Ieoul, cem-poUsbed oa band to see t.bat Jolly ole Suu was r1cbt-•Dd-dl'iYe Beatley. Tammy wu ctle-ln place, the tree trimmed, sparkllac llgbts braUnc ''tlaflll..ac 18'' aDd uslsted rrand· sprintled about aid all ldnd5 of goodies to mere at btt wttll bosteuJac. keep !'JestS sustained as they made tbelr !Co trouble Ia aeei.Dg folk we knew • • • card selections. Carmen aod Glen Johnston tbere were Fnnces and Joe StaWicki, Patty assisted as usul, as did other officers &ad Doo Fef'IUeoa, Cora Mat Roberts, Violet of the Leai'Je. Patteraoa, Jaoe and John Boyd, Ber11De Among arrlnls were the Ooa.ns, Dorothy Treat, Marcuertte Koeeo. Betty and John and Dr. Tom ••. be wu named King Storeb aDd Loul.M Pautioo from Downey. Neptune lut year aod rel(ned over the More were Is and Rlebard Teachout, now anou.al Sputlc League ball; others were of Puadeoa; Paul and Fattb Garmea, Ma.rtba Peggy and Les Cottoa, Debra aDd Bar ry and Bob Crowner, Nancy and Dr. Wort:hlng-Allen, Bessie Stimson. Muy Jo Volt anc1 ton; also Tudie Vordale, Doris and Fred Mrs. Grace Wedeld.od. More atteoding and Hughs, a (jellgbt to bar about her rung maklag early selecttoos were Bonnie aod with ber vlsitlog grandcbtldren. J. B. lmlgh, Pat and Joe Starr, Williarn Buftet time brought Into focus Gloria Marns, and Winnie aDd Bob McCurdy. All t.Dd Frank Tyler, Gladys and Bradley who came were well aware or the apprecla- Sctnran, Jean and Tlp Wheeler, Hulda and tion their support was giYen. Jobll Da.Yies, the W. Porter Reoos, also • • • • • Betty Bola.Dder, woo new from Claremont. From the Bee Hive: • • We recalled sometime put Enlyn new wlth • Mlldred and Judge Curtis are off to Nadlne (aow Mrs. Carpenter} In the powder Boston sbOrtly, where be wtll serve as poff dert>y and a whole buoth ofus(orpnized vlsltlng )ldge. They will make Montreal by Yoseley Jones) new to Fresno to see and Quebec prior ·•to settling" In ye olde tbem offt The fly girls stU! keer their Boston town. •tar• Ill shape. • More beading for the east coast are Wanderlnc lnto the Uvlngroom, Where the Gloria and John Laun. They will be view- mllstclaos seemed to hue eYeryone eo-ing the America Cup races at Newport tn.oced, we found Katie Gardner ••• tbe with their aon John Ul aDd wile Susan aboard Judge cou14n't make Lt; Sue Lagerlotf too their boaL That about clt>ses the sailing wu spell bound -wooderful to see tbese season there -and soon the yachts, racing two ap.io, Sue's husbaod, ·• Moose," was boats, et~ •• wiU be put urwjer cover untU ln the patio alo~ with Gladys and Clllc.lt melt year's season. How lucky are those Foatlas, EleaoorHolsteln,Jeanrutter,Jackie who love saJILng to be here. As Mr. Berls a.od Loa Libbey, also Flossie and BUI tells folk., ·•we, have two yachting seasons O'BI"JJQ. Loose leaves enrywbere • • • per year, each siJ: months loogl" ln the game room were Mary Hoyt. WimJ • The Edward Pellecrtns held their aruJlal aod Bob Sbort. Joy Lester, Arlo AnderSon, pioo1c supper aDd atteoded the light opera, Mary Jane lslel, vivacious as always; also taldng as guests, the ReY. aod Mrs. Charles Blanche Raryey, Laura Helser, Whee~e Dterenlleld. The uterenltelds will soon be Winter, Ruth Palmer, and ever, eYery so learing our area for a Rancho Santa Ft- many more. pastorate. They wlll be missed. RENTALS AND SALES ROBERT'S TUX SHOP LATEST FASHIONS & COLORS F OtiTI_. Wear 11 Our Only Busuwss -II Ma"an MOH. -THURS. 10 M 6 HOURS: FRI . 10 to I ; SAT. 9 to.Jr , 1 ... .., TO Wester~tf-.(at~~~~ :· • "' 275' !. COAST MWY., co•o'thf•: ~Ei·liiA• Phone ( 714) 64_Q-41 2~ \\airstyltng ~ just for ~ chtldr<Zn t::OA APPT. 64A-0638 -4A,l"80R Vlt.'W CU.ITU~­ on Sen Joaqu1n ~oils Roed Ju3l Soulh J Mcte Arlt.ur Btvc! cllldleft Come in for FREE pop com! TAMARA NERDRUM cele- brated ··turning 18'' at a party held at the hom~.> of her grandmother, Ev- elyn Sherwood In Sana Ana Heights. Tamara and her father, Jack Nerdrum, drove from Santa Bart>ara to attend the party. GET READY FOR SPRING Plant. Spri.nc~Blooming Bulbi Now! RANUNCULUS <tr.celu.Uy tall and elegan' 'ARECA' PALM 0... of the fme.t iDdoor plaDU for home. office. Wo• ae. UaaD 5• &.aD. .lum~aize bulbi 2.89 DOZ. REG .• PRICE . ThN G9.95 &opt. 20 BrilliaDliPI'in(( blooma. More &o plant. now .... DAFFODJLS • 'n.JLIPS FR££81A8 • SP ARAXJS HY ACIN"MfS AU Bulbi No. I Gr.df>. FRF:J~ Planliatc Guide. Nf'lt'PORTHAROOR EMSI~ lHURSOAY, SEPT. JS. ltT7 f'U BLI~EO EKLY·PC. 3 CORONA DEl MA CALIF. ---!!!!!!! a,-CHECK Ll ST L-- NOTEBOOKS PLASTIC BINDERS F ILLER PAPER PENCIL BOXES PENS & PENCI LS ERASERS L Ut-ILH k llS COMP ASS ES PRO TR ACTO In T SQUARE ) RUL ER S C RAY O'J~ CO LO RI ~G PE.._,~ L!> 1\f ff'\1 }I \J '' I )Ill ,,,,,,,,, 11n t 111 ' f-' I ~ II, ,, I I t , • A L~ VS FOP HX Pf\Jl r~ PI\E:.SC HfPTHJNS fiLLED 7 DAYS A WEEK ') ':J ~EEI\!J.H'S • 9 -7 SUNDAYS A COLORED PHOTO of Corona del Mar's Arch Rock by Basil Ganooo, dooated to the Corona riel Mar Chamber or Commerce by l«ay Flncb, has Lef'o palotf'd in oils by local artist Clyde Zulch, co-ownf'r or C'lyt:W Zulch Originals. Tbis palDtfn« was eotered m the ~dn C..Wrael Fine Arts anou.al fiesta art ~how Sept. 5, reprPSentlnv nearly ZOO Southern California arttsts, .!II• I wun tit~: ( ovPted •• most popular paioti.og awarrl '' voted t,y ttw pulJhr . The artist recelved a blue ribbon arvl a ce rtiflo-ate ol Pxcelll'or·p at the awards banquet last Sunday In S.ln (,abrwl. As J fund raiser, Clyde is reoroducln~ a tunlted oorntJer uf colored prints of this paint!~, ttanrl slj!nPfl and numbered, to be sold at a minimal prire to < 113 n•twr rnPnaiJH '- beg1nn1ag OQ Oct. 15 • The typewrtter was patented tn 1869 3021 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR ·N.B. COUNCIL ACTION ..,4-uthtH/ir JndioH !Jewelry Fund Raising Source Newport Beach CltyCoun- ctl dealt Monday night with the following agenda at its r~ular meeting at Cit} HaJI· • POSTPONED untU Sept. 19 any action on a proposed vote on a building morator- ium. Also postponed to thf• 19th wer e ~Pneral plan amendmt!nts and a possihlt> r omplete re-study of tilt- general plan by the Plann- i ng Commission. • ENCROACHMENTS on the public beach by pri vatE> landowners aloll6!; E~ewater Ave., Balboa, were a~t3in termed illegal, aod theCoun- r·U r ea!firmed a recent policy of requlrill6!: Utat •·hains, fences, boatracks .Hid laooscaping mu >: 11·~ rt>- moved from the publ ic' ri~:tt­ of -way. • SUNDANCE DR. 10 New- port Terr.1r;e was formall~· aC'cepted as a public str eet, over tbe objections or tile h)mLoowner group there, tl'l.ls allowing aecess to a 12-unlt deYelopmeut to b~ bunt ~­ tween Newport Tern<'e am the Santa Ana River . • CONOOMiNUM of7 units was okayed at 207 through 21 S ou 19th St., C eotral Nt>w- port. • SALE o! city-owrw>d lots on Bay Ave. between 18th and 19th on Balboa Blvrl., Central NPwpo rt, was author ized. • APPOINTMENTS to r 1ty boa rr1s and commissions will now indudf' ~ldl screen!~ to try to weed out applicants who m1ght havP r·o n!lk ts of Interest, undN terms c..r a nt>w policy adopt . ed tJ~· th~ Council. • GUNTEfi MAY ER Wd~ appointed to the cltizPns bkyrle trails C'ommittef' ancl Matt Colesworthy was appotntPd to the ltttPr ··ontrol committee. • FIREMEN wer e grantf.>O a pa y parka~e similar to that ~tiven recentl}' topallcP- men, andudi~ a new retire- ment syst~.>m based upon that of thE> state Highway Patrol. • STREET SWEEP!Nt, park.i~ rt>strlctions wer E> i mpos~.>r1 on parts or 29th and 3oth streets in West Newport, and on Avoi'Mio in Corona del Mar . •. • RESIGNATIONS werC' at:cepted from Shirley Wil- son from the C'it} arts rom- mtsslon, Gwen Felton from the community d~.>velopment committee and Hertnan Ba.smaciyan from the trans- portation <'Ommittee. CouocU member Lo<'llll' Kuehn was absent rrom ttte Mooda y night meeting, due to the beginning of Jewish HAIR ,.. CUT .. CURLED ,.. COLORED .. OOJFF'URED .. CETERA rtae Hair ~aliata * LORRAINE'S BEAUTY HOOK OM TM. eOtU\..VA,_O CeteM 4el Mer Pllleae , ... ,,.)6 ' J CST, lH2 r• lli'JOH~ •AisPrv.tu,·• •)r Ho-.h lll'ihdiUW. h .l • OUfiPS\ lU t...r, u, .. c oun1 11 ro~tpc>nl:-(1 t 11011 011 !lt•·IIIUf,liOrtUnt dllll ... ner.ol pl.ou h~tts. J(,\ lr, II"•, fi\1-'J•I 1\l•l ~\ 1!-'t\~l ln l•l hH I !h•'•' ~tl '·'~\ fll,fll't•\1-X f~l ' 1•\l~l'l,r i : \I 1'1 I I"~ ~'I-· Ill I P I ' f.. I-1-P \-\ rt 1-\ W IW .t, \ rt,p run<'! I v. ill met•! I" ll'J I \l I I :t •ain uo ~ MrJnlla\ CU!-'Irt, St>pt. l~. wst~>ari llf the nor- n.tll\ _.,, l•·~lul e-1 !:>t•pt. .!G nu•t>tll\1.!., 1r,.. .Ill Sf' t11~> stat~> I e.t~,u .. trf c HI t•<i , onv,..nt 1011 wtll be yuulf on lt..re rklnflt! tltt-wee~ ul the 2Gth. I \ '" Ill \l I 1\ I' RIJIH t f ' I l ' I Ill h I 0 10 Your old color TV will never be worth more than it is right now. Get BIG$$$ In trade on a new 25'~~1\e· RCA ColorTrak. ,---------~A Getting the color right ,.J is what RCA ColorTrak Is all about • Ac:h ·11 .-(1 .,, •• ,,.,.. ..,. .... '1 ,. • A1 t •'" d' f'fltf\ .,fill .. h .. , ... , , ..... t"'"-I'U• ...., t• .,, ' . ..,,,.,. I, ,, I~ -1 I ' ., I ,, • Aut"'"""'" ..-J' • ... ~. l\K ''"" '"' r t'ttl~, ,_.._ 1 1 Trade in, trade up to ColorTrak ... RCA 's most advanced. most -~l automatic color TV .... 087)3 "'<~-"-$7:5 "!~?~. !~l~.~~~~! w.,, ,,. ·~ ,..-.. ........ " ,,, f('IIW.,d ""til f'.tff ,, ... 11 ~~ • ' .,, ~ • ~ ... ., .. <~•-l·'""! ~· 4 ·~~ • •• ~._-,.,., ltR .. 'C"I 1 \\ "' .., " ..• .I $ 27 5 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ..................... ~~-... .,c.-•. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours DBrly 9-6 SiJt ~·30 ~ ................. ... THUI aiCTIOMIC rtlOfiiSSIOMALS SHYICI YC>Ua ~ •n ... • Mariners Mile, Bluffs cleanest ---~.,... ... ..... a.n n-IMIII -----r ........ l eo.• rn•.u. eltJ'• olndtl Liller Coe- trol CommlttM .., dleided •• Woal Nnporl lolllodlra.ot. T-oolc~r-.woalbe top anrU Saturdty at tbe UllliJ '•world't laqNt lltterleu party'' lo Balboa PeaJ.Uilla Part. Tbe uaoal a,.rds fot .. lowed compoiiUoc ~ed bJ 3 membera of the clty Plao- lllDC Commlaloo.. Speclal awards ror clean- lloeu aDd for helplDC clean up Utter wear to McDo•ld's P-U~LIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe rouowlqr persons are dol.ag buslDess as: Sylnn Oats, 21 Whitewater Dr., Corooa del Mar 92625: Erie G. &Wager, 21 Whttewater, Coroaa del Mar, Ca. 926Z5; GW B. Cauaey, 1933 Baya- dere Ter., Corona del Mar, Ca. 92625; G. Terry Causey, 1933 Bayadere Ter., Corona del Mar. Ca. 92625, This business is cooducted by a geoenl partnerahlp, Signed: Ertc G. Bolltocer. This statement was fUed with the county clerk of Or- ange Coonty Sept. 12, 1977. Publish: Sept. 15, 22, 29, Oct. 6, 1977, lD the Newport Hubor Enstcn. F -81768 __ ..,...IIlio ... lo lllo cor.. dol -Cloa-cfCaoa-. -................ jldpd bJ lllo --"' • IP'Cill eleu-. tiiiNt dlr- IIIJ llllar ..... ·--Saturday, wu Balboabii.IM. Jackie Heatbtr hMdtd tbe P ........ Commtqoo Jodr· .lac t•m, wbteh laebled · commtllioDers WWiam Agee aod BW Frederlet.. .... • •Co roM del Mar wu a clo1e nmr:a.r-qp 1D tbe ttrlt- deatial cleao11De11 )idClac, '' Mrs. Heltber told the Ea- aip. Rulioc a ekMie 8IODIIIJ lor tile dirty -yprlaewu CeotnJ Newport,. wbicb !D- eludes tbe tourlst-erowdtd. McFaddec Squan a,... MISSIONS FEATURED AT CHURCH SERVICE Sunday ls mlssloo SUDday at Plymouth Concrecatlocal C burcb, Speaker wUI be Dr. WOllam Roberts, bead of Worldscope MI.D1str181, ac- cordtr!C to pastor Jobn L1D11~ vall, Woo ls vtee.pl'tllcSU of Worldscope. TIUe of tbe sermon will be '•Four Faces of Christ." Terri Clement. who has )Jst returned rromworkwlth Teen Challenge In Germa.ay, wUI give a capsule report during the 9 a.m. Bible study led by Assodate Putor Cal Stenoa. NEWPORT (. ~ .. •. ··---~.· HARBOR KIWANIS FOUNDATION PRESEN TS TRAVR AND ADVENTURE 19th SEASON SERIES t9n-7a ORANGE COAST <;oLLEGE AUDITORIUM 2701 J!:AIRVIEW ROAD, COSTA MESA DECIDING ON DECORAnOIIS tor tbo .-1 trl~ tea aDd fuhioo show 1s eop.giDc tbe taltal~ or members of the Th.unday Mondnc Chab. Tbe party will be beld from 2 to .4 p.m. ThUrsday, Sept. 22, at the Balbol. Bay Club, Mrs. c . D. Tbompeoo of Cof'ODI. Htcbludl, at left, aDd Mrs. Pat Dolan of 1'\latiD are uat.t~Dg the deeontt.QC committee. Mrs. Dolan Is aim boiPitallty chalrma.n, &Dd Mrs. Thompson la ln charge of publlc relattou. Resern· UoDS may be made with Mrs. Paul U:cLellan. 552-7962. Bowlus photos on display There's a lltUebltof Faith Bowlus all over Southern Calllornia. Her photographs,, which represent a very per- sonal part of F'alth, are on display at the EdWard Dean Rlferslde Coont Museum Sates Gallery, at the Framery to Newport, at a real estate ftrm In 1-hlntllli- ton Beach, at a doctor's of· flee In Newport Center. Her pictures were formerly at Hoac Msplta.l family practice center aod at a Newport Beach savings aod loan omce, and they wUl .soon be at the Parlsh Ranch in Oak Glen. This weekend and ne1t,. September 17, 18 and Z4 and 25, they will be on dis- play at Amllogs Nursery, Corona del Mar. Like painting a caons, Faith &wlus puts a little bit or herself In every Jlbo· torraph she takes. She says, '•Stop a.nd look at thJs tiny delicate •Ud flower • • • Stt! thla loterestlog rock · ~ thil warmth of 1.~! ;~!!"'~ •u lt bouDces leal ol lbo tree." film. It was ooly aboot 9 years aa:o, OOwever, I bat she earoesUy began spe~.kiqr tor the nowers, the butterrues, yes, even the bugs and say- ing, ''Old you happen to ootice , , ,?" She t.s moved trom an lostamaUc to a bit more compllcated camera, but It Is her portrayal of simple thiqrs thlt captures and charms her •fewers. Faith and her husbaod Don live on Balboa Island, where Doa spent his chlldbood sum- mers. A few years ago, when they decided to replace the beach shack. with a 2 story home, they couldn't bear to cut down a pine tree In the center of the lot, so they built their home arouod ttl Don ls a consultant wllh the Oraqre unUled school dist- rict by day, and an avid recorder player at nl(ht, has .,st retired from 2 yars as prestdeDt of the Oralll(e CCMulty Recorder Society. FaJth and Doa hne 3 cbtld- ren •• 2 crown and married, &:Dd a 1011. Joa, Ybo 1..1 a .tiJdeq at Coro01 del Mar lll(loocbool. ~~~~~":~~ ~:~ri~r:~~;~~ N.S. tou~IL AGENDA -~--~--.=-.=;;.;..~;---pol--1"--relu=~.;.., . .:.._ .:.._:...:....:...:... d1 ~ ..::-: ;~c;::. •t:~ • w ro•uc; Will ms _,, 8t(ll. 11, II CIIJ -k co•--u a lrd Hall .. aet .. lllo lolloWIIC oalclal .... -~ tor lllo ~ llonllloooCo..,.. dolne:: OCHIIII,-U~lllciiJ .-,..)oclo,,nlctl an city, •J:. • • uvll n. _,.., M 1M ... Mjed. u.t.d II a. ordtf 11 ftlcb • !ASTBLNPP ao.t • Cine"--..,._ Tllo-ciiJpoll,-a..,an..,-lodlobodlo· owoen wiD uk lllo city to OO"OJ IIIIo -_.., -•rlltr till& • .._ -lon:o a .,...,..., of """'" CDIIC.l --<11.. -COli --i • AIIEJIDIIENTS to 11M TV oomca to a.tr NIP· N ' .. ......, -pi-of FUIII J-nl plu, c--tile bor1100d. ew manager ~~ 1'11&10 ~f!~-aJoolor -ll<lo of ·-le • LAIIRV LYNCH:o ap- ...,....., -v .. -u-• achiCe,'' IPdltllltMpert polJII:nMIIt to tbl ........, Sc I oUmii&IIIIJ loft-lllrapoc---nqolro-a 1o Commloaloo Will bo n-at P aza ~n~,~ .~,.,r."~~~ ...... ~ co•rm lo ctrrelltlaw, re-riewed, b&Hd IIPOII a lllldr -.---__ ·-arn&Jllw -..,... lad ol _.. .. ooolllct of Ill· CDIICA poll, Wbteb wu ~ re81dlltillll&Dduaedettpt. terelt. FoiiOWIIIJ lbo r...,..lioa o1 o-._ -. ,_nt _.r o1 -b Co111 Piau l)r tbe put 10 JtUa. HtQrJ T. Becentrom, mao- ac1.ac partaer, bl1 UDOaDCtd lbe . -meal ol S1dp SttpiJeaiOD of l"lDe· 5 ,..,. employee of tbe Stcentrom ft.rm, to the post of CeDtnl maoqer. Tbe aooouDCemeot also declared tbal Rlcbard Foster ql HulltiDcl<>n S..cb lu joined lbe Soulb Cout P1ua rtatf as ma.oager of open .. Hons and admlnistraUoo. Botb &AlOIDtmeats became effective Sept. 15, -when Mr. Rabeos res.lgoatlon becomes aftectiYe, Mr. Robens w111 open b1s own ftrm, Gene A. Robeos aDd Associates, la Newport Beach aod wm specla.l.tse 1o development, maoacameot, martettng and openttou. HARBOR VIEW MUSIC GROUP MEETS TUES. The Harbor View Hllls Committee of the Oruge County Phllharmollic So- ciety berlns its ?th year wtth the meettag at Mrs. Lola CiWeburd's borne at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sept, 20. Mrs. Maggie Borda, folk sJncer and auto barpl.st, will present folk music from a woman's polot of view In her program "I know where I'm JOI.og," BUSINESS WORKSHOP IS SET FOR SEPT. 21 A pre~si.Dus workshop, sponsored by the Newport Beach publlc lfbnry, will be held from 9 a.m. to t:15 p.m. Sept. 21 lD the New- port Beach CouncU cham- bers. Registration Js at 8:30 a.m. The frH workabop Ls co- IPOUOrtd by the Small Bust- DIU AdmlnlstnUoo &od lbe e:outy c '-&Iter ot SCORE (Somee C<>f110 o1 Roilred lzeOit.l••l PllJWIUJ coarJiacttd 1D aa at-tiobl o1 tlle ·uwn nMnolr • COAST HWY. parlllar · IOmpl to Cllacndll tile city ar-, ollllallomplliiJ lollmll lol laado"'pl.aJ plu wW bo poU; lbows tbe oppoelte re-crowtb to tbl' eapactty ot rerlewed. IUlt OD tboM 2 quMllonl, IUIIPOrtf.Dc l(lllbUc IJ.ema. • FlSHU(Ci REEf t pro. Hen are tbe n•ltathi'CJUCb • WEED lbl.lemeotoolota poHd by the .tate tiJil ud YODdl.y: tbllt ..,.,, aot beea properly Game Dept., wbk:li ftDtl • Do JOU Ute DOrtb or ""''""''*' by owoer1. to slnt an old IIIli» olf:lbon IOQth of Coast Hwy,? 159 • UORATORIUJI OD to attract tlab, Wll1 apiD North. 111 Soutb, S DO bulldlllc woald be put k> a be challe-.ed by tbe Ca.- answer. TOle of tM l*)l)le U tbe ell, which Is espected to • Should Flltb Ave, ~ CouDCU IA)rotes tbe Idea, demud t¥t an wriroa- completed tram Poppy to • REVIEW of tbe reoenl mtiDI Impact .e.dJ be D&blla? 115 acrM, 138 ~ lbe Com-made. qree, 13 oeutnl, 6 ao auwer. • Would tbe beDeftt otthLI (Fifth Ave.) plu be wortb tbe lDconYeoleoce to thou HviQc atq Filth? 106arree, 100 dlaagree, 18 oeutral, 49 no answer. S.A.T. tests Eatraoce eum scores for collece~od Newport- Mesa uoifled school district students again eJ:ceed na. tlooal norms, accordtnc to SAT ( scOOlastlc aptitude lest) data, '•Nationally, the average score on •erbal tests was 429, whUe Newport-Mesa kids scored 458," stated Deputy Supt. Norman R. Loats. ''In the math area, our students bad an averaee scon of 504, against the national average Ot 470." Despite the district's fa- •orable comparison to stu .. dents elsewhere In the country, Dr. Loats ex- pressed concern about the nattoowlde downward treod ln SAT scores, which lsalso retJected ln Newport-Mesa this year. 1/.KX[)( ALLEN DI.ANE KEATON 10\IY ROBERTS 'ANNIE HALL' -- PORT tltcatre ., E. cOAST HIGHWAY. CO RONA DEL.II•- .At Heliotrope 813-6181 111 her Yei'J qatet. feel~ way, Faith polnts out the beauty of Uttle things as she catches them off guard l.n ber colo rfUl photocraphs. PLANNING AGENDA JOHN GODDARD ANOES TO AMAZON Frld•y, 5eptember16,19n-8p.m. In Veoezuela. we vlstt Can cas, booming capital ot this oU and mloeral-rlch country • site of the tomb of Simon Bolivar, '•The Great Liberator," In Surinam we watch desceadants of escaped African s lues perform sensational ftre-walking and glass-eaUog ceremonies. In BrazU we take a thoup.Dd-mUe trip up the Amazon from Belem to Manaus, vtslt the new capital at Brasilia, )lin an expedition into the '•Green llell'' of the Matto Grosso. and meet the Suya lndJ.ans, stone.age people. In Peru, brtghtly-costu.med lndt.ans daDCe on tbe stw;,res of 12,500-foot high Late Tlticaca. We •lslt maiesllc Machu Ptcchl.l, ''Lost City of the Incas.'' JOHN GODDARD SEASON ~ Andes to Arnu:on TICKETS FJiday. September 16. 1977 -8 p.m ADULT 1 YoMmhe •rKt the High s...-ra $12.50 Fnday. October l A, 1977 · 8 p.m. STUDENT OA. TED WALKER • 5.00 3i WUd & T•m4ci Aa.•U Fnday. Decembel' 16. 1977 .8 p m. ~ RALPH GEASTLE Single Guaeemale and the Yucetan Fnday. February 17, 1978 -8 p.m. tldmlulon ··-5i Eeypt • Qlf'1 of the Nl .. ADULT , March 10. 1978 -8 p.m. STAN IMDGLEY $2.50 6 c--STUDENT FOO.y. June 18, 1971!1 • 8 p.m . $1 .00 In her exhJbtt at Aml~s, her pictures wm be placed In stntectc locations amo~ the plants. faith feels at home with plants as ooe of her hobbles Is growing mfnlature pi2onts, such as succulents, In s mall logs and the crevasses of rocks. One part of her exhibit wUI show survival of plant IUe in the barren reg:lons Utah, Northern Arizona and New Mexico despite the coDd.IUons of t he harsh country, tocludlog searing wlods and lntense heat. Mrs. Bowlus hasbeensee- delleate thl~s with , ehtJd -llke perception since she was years of age and trytnc to capture '.hem on SEMI ANNUAL UMMAG SALE FRIDAY, Sept. 16 t A. II. -4:30 P'.M. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH of COSTA MESA W. 19th St lit tt.rtlor . ALL PIIOCEIEN TO ' WO.EN'I • ._N •• Newport Beach PlaDntJ:Ic Commissioners wUJ mfl!et tontgbt, Sept. 15, at 7 p.m. at Cfty Hall to cooslder the followlqr aa:eoda: • OFFICE BLix;, at the southeast corner or Bayside and Mar1ne at the Balboa Islaod entrance wiU be the subject of a use permit hearing. • COASTAL planolog ls- SI.Ies wUI be Identified, be- fore the city starts dnwtng up its coastal plan to coo- form with state taw . • DU PLEX development standards will be rniewed. • BANK OF NEWPORT eJpaDa:lon at 2166 E. Coast Hwy •• Coro• del kar. • DU PLEX proposed at 400 Dahill.. Corora del War, would exceed height limits and would need speclal park- tog plans. • PARKING requirement waiver wUJ be sought for a -PUBl-IC NOTICE: ---ncnnous BUSINESS NAME ST.&TEIIEiff Tile loiJowlar -lo dOIII ........ u: lordu'l "' ~~~oop, nu Eul c.a BWJ,. Coi'OIIdtl111ualll: Canto Al>olo,14111C.-a La., Ill-Vlo)O, Ca., ...,,, 1'JU'WIE171ll~lll~ . ....... .... -1 ,, .......... -of Or- pll.aaed eJ:paasloo of a oom- merelll bulldlng at 229 Marloe, Balboa lslaod. • NEWPORT CENTER commerclaJ development in the 600 block of Newport Center Dr. will be dis- cussed. AARP TO RESUME MEETINGS SEPT. 22 Newport Chapter 121 of the American Associatloo of Retlred Peraons wW b:>ld its ft.rst fall meettnc Sept. 22 at Vetera.os Memorial Hall,. 565 W. 18tb st., Costa Wesa. SEPT.16 lhru OCT. 2 FREE GRANDSTAND SEPT.I6-20 RODBO SEPTEMBER 21 ·25 UP WITH PIXM'LE SEPT. 26 .... JQ.CI'Jilll OCT. 2 ''IIJ'-ll\1N1.U AOOf:O A HIUCTIOH n..o.--- 4 TllrlfS Oolllll"ON THf ,-AvtUONITAOE SOMETHING FOR YOU I ART IN ACTION • HOME ARTS LIVESTOCK • PHOTOGRAPHY INTERIOR DEStGN SHOWCASE FLOWERANOGAROEN SHOW CALIFORNIA ON DtSPlAY GOlDEN EMptRE MINE STORYBOOK FARM PlUS MUCH, MUCH MOREl COlliE AND CIUeMTE TNI 'AI"'S l'lf'TlaTN YIAII AUMIIICA'S IIGIUf AIID 11011' eiAU'TIAII. COUNTY ,Mil fUll fill EYmOII£1 / ---- •. ~ ! , . 1 I t 1 f . 1 I I • f .. ST!RMDIIM! . ·-. .... scilitD: - ,, I ... ' .. f?J..'!.'J~! .. c:!!!d Try-outs lr IIAD AVIIY ...,_. liiiW twr ant pot. • ... ........ plaJ ota. c • .., Ia • tu ftJ 1D .._ • PrtdQ ....... UdD .,... .. tW UdD ~a~e wtt. • n. '*' wm .._ .,,_ ........ . --....._.... ... IIUol---~~ ,_ ........... ..... ..,... .. 0.... c..,~ .... , 1M' ,.,.. Pti GUekt.lt, pn- dllt ol till ....,..., wU1 dl- net; Ud • aD ... cut ... clldelllJlt Pallter,Bol ... IY J. C. HUMPH Rill TI,Jior, lflt KlcM8cl, Ud .. I· ( .. Ht~,.ftbriu, ,..hou . a.n. ~IOff' Ill 18 1J f'hi4'/IOfl OfCOint, lMplaJitlelfwtJl Hlr tl. lt11s h~eit 11 (:oslll COlD~ au..a. bit OOibt• M u ttl'"' d"' .,. feu ,. o rr batiuM lor t;;;OiJ.ct -..r th•., 29 ye'tlr.s, i.• "" 1 lbollld be ~ 118o. tllllho ril)• on ~nr t tltrtl ,(PerMpi&JIItllllc?)laQJCUI, ;.-w1d ry. 1 tbt ·IIPNmt 6l'tl ol Lido MYSTIIIOUS JADI .IIJud cW. wW be oe bud J&es. ••• U.. Yti'J word :!.. abMnatlaa ud 'M"_. COD)II ... 'IP tboacl* oft.. R aD btciM at 1•30 ud IJOIII :::.n.:: .. ~-:: wttla • c:4trtaia b ~ tiiU • ,... u 11 ...... otrnu I ~a> mtllllbenanaa•uoarm. Udo youth blltorieaJ. mJWca! ud · dll t:Ml.lqlltd oltMti'JIItiewlar Pr: '*<~"·~ tt ;aoa. Mo. an pro .. hH b I •• ,..,, OIICe tballcbt tMa 1'bll reprn 'tt aa..cwor.. y au 0 Jlde u ......._. prop-tiiiAt7 ID lltrOdlei Pt1U to ....,; eo.ald,....... 111e liM ..,_,., Ud to Jut ut A Lido lale youacatersut- .,, 1,000 y•n. u.,.., ·~.6 Gilt ID dliMr. (lut feted miaor lD)lrtes Satur- Aateca Udotberaa.Sjldt J-' .. Oil tbat It 01111 coM day •biD bll mo-Ped bike u a bedle of rut, or I ,_ tt.oo per ..-.> coDJded wUb a MotXebello ..wtMd ttl bardDeu to I Ia Mlltioe to • ftM play motorUt'• cuooCoutHwy. mate tt 1Dto f1ab booU, , ud diiMr t111t WOD't allow iD Coi'OIII del liar. ladYtl ud otbtr ~. t mUibera ID GtMa tbetr wallet~ Acc:ordlJic to a pollee re- Jade II bora deep dowo :OilCt~re ~ al.o M a port, TbomuRenaudRutter, 1D tbe •ftb. comq to tbe 18URPKJBE. Tbat I J1Pt --18, of 941 Vla Lido Soud, 111rfkce wbeD atural &fttr moatba of lJ1IIC aftb at wu r1dlllc oo tbe rtcbt edge ei'OilOD weatberaawaylell ~~· •-~cU.ac all 80I'tl of tbe tdcbway, trave~ tormldlble roc:u. Tboarb ma....... ud baaliiC welt, at 11:50 a.m., wbeo we usully thtDk of tt u amoac.t tbemHl•••, the play-a car drlYeD by Robert Allen always rreeo, Jade comes en' MleeUOD commtU.. bU McKeu tried to tum rlcbt lD lbadM of red aod enD come liP wttb a flntuttc FALL olio Naretuua Crom the black. SOmt are white, I.Dd PLAYif ricbt-band Iue, &Dd )"'WWC · otben are 10 cl•r you C&D Tb1a play wUl be aJDOaoeec:t Rutter ran 1Dto tbe car. '" tbrourb them. Bot at tbe potlact dllller; ud tiM Tbe cycu..t wu taken to CJ'HD predomillltea. tr,oata wUl be OD WedDelday, Hoac bospttal by Newport Tbe t .. l of jade 11 Ses*d»er 11 at 7:30 p.m. at Beacb puamedtcs, wbere he uotber of ttl •ttnctlODI. tbe Clabboue. was treated and released. Some atODN are cluSJ; ot.ben ... ..., or WUJ Co auth h ed tezture1. Jade Ukea to be • ors are onor . touched and careaaed, aDd respoada with a ctow. Thta per8011&1 quallty eodearatt to lta owner. Peate Va.mey ColUDS of Newport Beacb and Sblrley Wrtcbt CoUlns of Paclftc Palisades, autbors of O.en M•day · S.ht,..ay 1:31 . 5:31 Sun4ay II lo 4 673-1970 J422VIa1Mo New,ert lleic.i ., the Other Store Open M• .. y.S.llmlay, t :Jt-5:31 s .... , lllo4 675-8523 '' Putt1nc 1t aU together, a coosumer's cutde to bome furD1abiDc~" WIU be boa- ored at a ''meet tile authors' • party aDd prtflew of thelr book, at 7:30 p.m. t.bis Sun- day, Sept. 18, 1D tbe spa at PukNewportapartmeots. The wloe party is belnl oo.ted by the publishers, Charles Scribner's Soos of New York. Llmlted resern- tloos tortbeldlllcareavall- able by calllDc tbe lip&, Mf. 4&64. by Friday, Sept. 16. Peate VU"Dey Colllnsbe- pa bel' carter ~a color IDd G.tpconrtttLudMs floe• ...... nrte4t ot fatertDr _.. lllldta, ID- cludlJir moiiCie bomes, apartmeota, recreaUooal fa - cWtlu, schools aDd restau- raots. PresenUy sell-em- ployed as a consultant ln total eovironmeotal destcn. sbe coodllcta decorattoc workllq)8 oear her borne ln Newport &each. 7atE. Bai~M»a Blvd. MISSIONS TO BENEFIT •o-ePealutll8 ~===~=~~i~iii~ FROM UMW RUMMAGE The UD1ted MetbodJ.st Wo- meo's 43rd semt'-anaua.l rummace sale is achedllled lor all day this Frlday,s~. 16, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at tbe First UD1ted llet.bod18t c hurst or costa Mea. 420 w. 19tb st., at Hart>or BIYd. Proceeds wtll co ID UlofW mission projects. Tbe ale Ia ap1D IIDder tbe aupervts1on of Ida WUkeneoo aDd Dort.s Cbarttr. THE lNVIT A TIONS AR£ Otrrl ADd now looking torward to tbe musical atr.a.Jr oo Sunday e•entng, Sept. 25, at tbe Balboa B&J Cblb, are PLEAD om cers and chairmen. left to rtgbt, Mrs. Ramsay Ba.tn, membership co-chair- mao; Mrs. Joe Walab, president-elect; Mrs. Gene Alder, bospltallty cbairrnan; Mrs. Ph11 Gray, first VH,e-presldent; Mrs. Fred Ma.rtlo, record!Dg secretary; aoo Mrs. VIncent Ekeberg, menj)ershlp co-chairman. F eato red concert ~rUsts. Jan RublDl, aDd his son, Michel, arf' returning tor a secood year to present an evenJn~ of classic and pop music. Donations wW be used to help a project sponsored by PLEAD (Promote LearntnK .tncl Education to End Abuse of Drugs), thls tlme the pu rchase of a video-tape machine for Hoag hospltal'c; al<.:ohol, drug and mental health uD1t. (Ensign photo.) '•THE ROYA L FAMILY,'' the com('t'l\ l} ..._,"'rge S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber depict!~ 3 ,·PnE>rations of a famous American acting family, has opPne<l the 1977-7 8 season at Laguna Moulton community ph vhotJSP In Laguna Beach. Kathryn Johnson of Corona del Mar, shown here with David Newlln, plays the rolE' or :tn artrr>ss trying to choose between a career and love. r hP play rontlnues Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. until Oct. 1, wlth a matinee thJs Sunday, Sept. 18, at ~·\ 1 11 1, Rec;erva- ttons may be made by c.alllng 49tC-0743. PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS SHOWN BY ARTISTS Landscapes and seascapes In oils and pastel portraits by LouisaCoUlnsandpenand Ink drawings arwi prtnts by GieM Marttn will be OD dis- play through Sept. 29 at thf> Glendale Federal Savi~s and Loan art galle ry, ~ew­ port Center. The a rtists are members of tht> Costa Mesa Art League. Veteran plot Les Hall dies NEWPORT HARBOR ENSI GtC PUil.ISHEO WEEKLY · PG. S TliURSOAY, SEPT. IS. 1177 CORON A DEL MAR. CAUf. Prtnte famUy teme .. wttb t.rtal at .. bave bed Mid lor Lultt L. Hall, u, of C<*a w .. , a prtftte pUot wbo bad Don out ot Oruce Coaly Airport tor more tbi.D ZO y•ra. He died Saturday aa.r a leactbY lU- Recomrriended by physicians oesa. Mr. Hall l1 su"t•ed by bts mother, Mrs. Floreoee Hall Birch; a 100, Daolel W. Hall, New Jersey; two brothers, Robert W. HaU, New Jersey, aDd Tbomu Blrcb, Sao Fnae~, aDd a sister, Mn. Ednrd G1d- dlocs, Newport Beacb. He wu co-pt.l.ot for lbud pUot Paol llub uotU a plane c rash claimed Mr. Maatz's life lD 1966. He n ew tor rnaJly movie stars, 1Dcludloc Jobn WayDf, Gary Merrlll and Sonny Bono. Tile ramUy sueeested memorial cootrfbuUons to the Kidney Fouodatt.on • Smith-TutbUI-Lamb Costa Mesa Mortuary was Ule director. PLUS ikO"f ~.49 VISI'Tt4G PASTORS Vtsi~ mlnlsters are conductin( SUDday services .lt St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Church in Clllf Haven. whUe the cburcb seeks a replacemeot for Dr. Charles Dierentteld, who resigned recently to take a new posl- tloo as pastor of a chUrch 1n Rancbo Sa.ota Fe. On Sept. 18, Dr. Don Wil- liams will be vtsttlng min- ister, followed b)' Dr. Donald Card on Sept. 25, Oct. 2 aDd Oct. 9. Laity Sunday wUl be obsen ed on Oct. 16 without a mlnister. On Oct. 23 and Oct. 30, Dr. Cary Welslger wUl conduct the services. · FRASER's sr AllfSS ma NOW ON SALE! ~PC. PLAC E SET11NGS. $4 to $8.:W SAVING Gifta . O.t.la Fwmi"'re. Otlne . c..., ... I 140 ... ~ .. T C&NTRIIl Dill.. O&liON II'LAZA •• CACIIl018 "'OM I'ASHfON lkANOt Dr. Philip Murray, retired mlntster of Corona ~I Mar CongrepUooal Cll.lrch, Is oow the part-time vtslt.atloo mlnister at St. Andrew's. 4JW\ft\ if\terfors •iMpwb T ol: 644-73-40 ,ltRI f'AitltiNG -An Affordable IIDIIOOD HOT TUB ~ ~ 71~ii4S 25705 l' 4LE HDIET. t.AI.If. Q2J~ 714-673-01 ~2 411 . 30th !fT. NEWPORT Bf.AC:H CAUl'. Q%66() uRQ9- 'IJY-mOtllt I , ~1 •tt • 18 Private Pools _ V t Q • 3 Ca.y Tennis Courts ~1 • 82 Luxurious Vea~Q Bungalows, Suites STOPS HEAT, FADING HOTIIL a RAcau.T CLue and Rooms with a s.n .. tlonal VIew Protect Your Draperies Mylar-Polyes~r Window rtl• Sa vt-s Fumltar~. Mon~y Applied to the insides or AD tJPOSed windows, solar-control ftlm pos- Wnly rdlces solar bart •t 11p to 811, stops cLue, ., .. tiM COlt ofadc!IUolll.l a.lreoDdttloatac, aDd re- clllcN b .. t loss 1D wtnter. Tbe mylar ftlm also mak .. cl.us shatter ..proof, _.,. fad1Qr up to 1~. ud .,_rmtts an uDdls- torted ...... AltM IOia.r coatrol Ia .,Ued lo tbe class, tbe wtDw clUI wtU appear tM ~&me trom the wtdt, a.tt11a tbt •me amoaat or upt la u before. 8olar COitro1 f11 m la aftllllble ~ &roatb- .. ..cal ..... c..,..,. T.._., (lt4J '7'7o..Gt01. ..........Cal oGitnpro* fl ·-· ........ tiDal &lid ,._ .... ..._ .. ,_rowa .... • Slxty·two tuxunous bungalows. su1tes and room s command a sensat1onat vtew from a htll-slope 1n the most exc1us1ve section of Acapulco Guests may select unobtrusive pnvacy of their own cottage and pool. or sunbathe w1th the "Jet set" at the famous Vtlla Vera pool and bar where favortte troptcal dnnks can be en,oyed. etther tn or out o f the water For the tenn1s butf. three clay courts are avatlabte bOth n1ght and day For the gourmet. tnternat1onat cu1s1ne and Mex1can spec•att1es prepared at your requesl For the romant1c. pnvacy and seclUSIOn For everyone unforgettable memones THE VILLA VERA. _ ~YM00NPACKAO. ............ ~ 5 0 ax.~L~ .~~fiR~,! ~H:U·:~:e::! !_19. ~o Air-Conditioned Double Room with Private or Sharing Pool • Welcome Drink on Arrival • Full Breakfast Every Day • One full Dinner (for Two) at "EL PATIO'' Restaurant •1/2 Hour Tennis lesson Per Person • Two Tickets for "LE JARDIN" Night Club Including One Drink Per Person • One Free Dally Hour of Court Time • Gratuities I!XlllA NIGHT SM.IO ON E.,. US Rep, JACK HUGEN INT and HARRY JARVINEN AND ASSOCIATES uS Nateonal WATIS 1-(800) •21-()767 Write or Phone For Package Rates and Ftee Color Brochure to 'Vt11a'V•ra 110 I 8L AIIAOIIUn' ca... P.O. Box !80, ~. Mex . Phone 4-()3..33 • • • I KICK-OFF TIME FOR GRIDDERS Pirates to host arch rival • NE'IPORT HARBOR Eli!IQI P\JBI.ISHED WEEKLY ·PG. 6 TltURSDAY, SEPT. 15. 1977 CORONA DEL liAR, CAUF. IUr;b .ctlool footltaiJ HI.· 100 optn~ tonJM:hl1 ~. 15, W the ll:nbor A«;~, .lS New. port 1\ut>or's Sa-Ilors ldC"Ir: on the sea.sou at home against MUilk:an or l.oog I • 1m MIWPORT COlT .t. MISt. ~ ... , I Botch. 1a aa t p.m. pme. Fndo1 -· .,....._ ~ HIUltlagtoD Beaeb plays Co- roQil del Mar OD the •me H.a.tbor Hl.gb neld, aoo Es- tarda clashes with £dla)Q of Hu~on Bea.cb at Or- ange Coast College stadium. Botft klckotrs are at 8. Satu rday night at7:30,Co- sta Mesa plays La Quinta at Bolsa G raode b.Jgh scOOOI stadium in Ga rden Grove, AU are ooo-leaguepmes. League play begios Sept, 30 for Coro,.. del Mar aod Co- sta Mesa ~ tbe Soutb Coast League. Nfwport Hartxlr starts its Sunset League sea- son oo Oet. 14. Next Thursrlay, Sept. 22, the Newport Harbor Ex- ch:Ulge Club holds Its annual football kick-off lnnctwon at' the Bahia rorinthlan Y:H:hl C tub, with l'oat.:hes and players from loca l tU~h M:bools and OCC. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Sf:PT. 16 , 11 tv IFI 1971 ( .. d ., ~at . 1\: Sun 10 ·00 F.i\f'II JMY Es tate Auction of AMERICA COONEY GRIFFITH (Wir•' of Wt• laiP 1-:olw:r rrt II. (Ned) GritfltiL, Movie Pro<lucPr \\ lliredor, New York & llollywoo.f) OVER 2.000 ITEMS t-rom thPir $1,000,000 estalt> rn Laguna Reacl~o CaJU., a fine sf'IP<'UI'In of ·1nt1que rurniture, clocks, paintings, art ~lass, nystal. "'"'rling si!Yer, sij;nPd Brouz.e, Objects D'"rt, _tewt!lry o~ll!l ruuliutl artifacts. Many rare ol eces. UJUIS XV, XVI, VUrines, Desks, Cabinets, Tables, Chests, Wh~ Chair<>, ~ootstools, Marble Top Cornmodt>, Chaise Lounges, ( ill• 1-..s, 12-lilo'hl Chandelier, Pr. 3-pt:tnel Sc reens & Scouce.s. lith to I'Jth Cent. Furn. incl. 12 Eng. Yewwoorl Spin- dleback ArnoLIIJ.i rs, Corner Etagere, Rosewood Settee, Docum~nt Ca..se. Inlaid Letter Box, Dometop Wal. Li- queur Set, 2 ( h~>rry Dropleaf Tables, 2 Cylindrica l M:u-- ble Top Plate Warmers, lnlairt Mal~. Cellarette, Cir- cula r lnl:wl Mal101•. M.trlllf.! ~ Gal leried Top Tallie, t oll. of Oecoratiw· F,Jn.-,, Prirtts •• Silmer1 Oil s ~ Watercolors . Goo r~ian Strl ~> Ma llo~~. Slant-front Desk, 2 Mo/Pea.rl lnlaicl Ch.oJrs:, lnl:lld Papier M<'!rhe Armc hairs, Wll1S PHILIPPE f.l.oo1uz•~! r:Jml.' rallle, 2 Bidjar Carpets (Zl' :x II' o(. 13' x Jfl 'l Aubusson Style Carpet (Z l ' I 13•), Z Cut CryJ>ttl Ct~"•h-Ji1 r'> (18th Cent. & Geort-;lan st yle). Pr. OU Lamps w/lftJr rwanf' shades, Pr. ''Chinoiserie'' Tea Cannisb•r L.H11p'l, Pr. Gilt-metal Urn Lamps, Pr. Ormolr. th111 i:.'oani?l•ll \loood Column PedPstals, Pr. '· jewele-1" SUvPJ .o. lvor)· M r<~"hev:t l Ki1-: ~ OuE~n t-ll!tl res, Stg nC~I C.er:nan Por"' l.J.ln lk.tll's 1!(:-ad, Pr. Turq. Por- celain G llt-mH.:tl Cand•·l:Wr...s. Linens. Nautical (q\1~>-~·tors llt>m s tl}('l. 3 Carved WOOf! Female Mastheads, lh--ass &innade Covers, 2 Ship's Beds, Brus Inlaid & Oa~ Sl\ip's WhPels, Hra.<>s Astrolabe in Case, Ruby & 1\lu•· C.l1o;5 Runrunr Ll~hts, {J\rl Ship Lante rns, PorthOle l <lj>'•, ll;t r•··'IJO, .;;h ip's MO'i~>ls (some inDio- ramas), !Bt r. ( ··nt. -in!Jd Ur3S:> Cannon fla rr~>l, l 8tl1 -"' 19th C ~>nl. hmt'>, 'n .t .. r• oi(Jr:-. .._. (JiJ Pa1ntiuos of Ships (son'"' <>ipn•·•li, '.l uu.IP Loarh~ lvnry lol:tld Mu<:ket. EXflul ·.lt• '' ... ,try iwlll'ir·<: !are• Uta:-~onndo;, SJJif>ld re<., Hul1ie:>, 1 :11J1 ., \:,dliy:::t~, ''t--·1'>, l,arnf•h, Pearl'>, C.r- meos, S<~t rll I lK \ Plalinuuo, l<im•o;, Hroocht•S, Bn- ('elf'ts , Earru-.;s , 'l:o·t kl.J w;, (,,,hi Cha ins, Wall II~>:;, Po·n- dants , Coll~>1 lion of '•old" lll<llan Jf>wcl ry, some sumed, Z99 Siivrr lltlilars. ALSO, t .Sf <\!1:.. Ul· '.1u:<SI1,i'<OH VL'ICE:-IT L],UYD- RUSSE J.I , \ll.:>:~I ON ,,-., JL"\:-. l'r\I-'LSTHA~fJ, C/1. lnrlo:; Wa llarc's ·(,t":'lu•! I lfQt)U r>"' sr-rvir"' !nr l:i, Troa S"'ls, Servint• ut .. no.,ti'O, •lH • 1 .to-r!tng PIK!eS. Bank nf A11 • rir·:t, \-I s I . h, Ellis, Truo;t Orfk<>r .-,ant 1 Ana, r·a . John v.. , K,•nn··tl, Solomon, Attys., l.aruna Hea.r:h, C1. 1:-.;SPE li J',: fl•JI ·l,t ., ;ro,,t.15,1377--11)a,m.to r,p.m. LOCA IH•". .Jl 1 S.1, \!.tin Street, Sant;1 Ana, I a. (()'\r•tl Movrr11 \ \tor 1 OArf. SA~i-.. ">•11:. ~ 18, 1977 --10 :l ,IU . Auctioneer: SHERMAN CRANE t i l-l !-.~-.-.-, .. -, (Jr to-1:".·1 4fi0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ORANGE COAST COLLEGE quarterback Larry Hall picks up some r831 estate in last Saturday nlpt's !5-S Ylctory over Cypress College. Hall, wbo completed 5 of 10 passes for &0 yards and • touchdo•n. an:j rugaed tor 68 morP. anrl scored a TO, ns oamed the Sooth Coast Conference offens!Ye player of the week. He and his ·occ matt•S will fa ce arch -rival Golden West College thi s S:Jtu rrtay n.ight at i:30 p.m. at OCC's LeBard Stadium. Qu alifyi ng races Friday Fir):!! n:.ati!Jn,ol rh:Hnplon- ~hrp '1ll.t! If.\ II~ 1".11"('.'; Will hf' ho·ld I· 1l•l.H nn•t1t ,11 lilt' Or- J IIgt:' { vllfll} F.rirn-ounds 1110\0II"YI"I•· ··P'-"-'''"'' .I\ I f"Jl"k. It II II I !Jo• lh• !J~I I h:J.I\{'t' for ri•lo<rs lt.J lllJk"ll"' llnrtlp for th•· 01 t. 1", n~I !Oltll f'llollllfliOII'>hiJ• f".]l i'S W tlt• twirl ,Jt t ill• ~ olrJ'riJIIJIIIS, A rb~t<l ur 3.! o.,tJrtl'rs '1s t'XJl{>f·tf'd to lil'lll lor 14 po - SIIIOIIS. All dirnln.tlvr S)S· I•, II! ~·h···~ Jo0111[S ha!>£1<1U(JOII how tun~ ••.ll"ll ritll'r remains P UBLIC" NOT ICE I'IC"TI"I J()!'S IIL'SINESS ~M.IE Sl ATf MENT Th•· 111111 ~·in~ pt·r-.ou is •lrmw hu <:.m<>ss a!.: (I) Kdlt>irlrn~r ope, (2) EXt>I"UtiYf' llostru111, (31 ~aur,htv Yo- hans, 3M}(} Fast Coast IH(l:ll- wa), Stlit•• •4, Coron.r r1t•l Mar, Cahrornia nG2~. MHJ Hll :\i< lo•l::.<Jfr Mtll,r , P l31J l•jtli ~ITt'!-!, Afll. J(. lfJI, ~\'....,port ti(•JI II 'll~W. (::~llfur!lla. "1 lot ~ lrUSLII("SS l'i •-oWIUl"l•"l bv 'tit unuworpor.tlt'<i as. 'U' l:lt:J 011 lllfiPI 11\..111 J f•Artno>rshl(J. Sill.lil-d: Mir iam .,lr ki•lo;on Mf!J ,•r . J"tn.,: <:l<~leruellt t,t,":t'> HI~ ,.,.,u, "" •·ount~ • lerlo: vf Or- ~'11'1· ( 01101 of Atl~. 26, 1977. t'ubh<>ll ; Sept. l!:., 22 , 2.9, <r•t. G,l97i,intlw~,...,-porl 1 1:~1~ '!T t.nsi~n . F -8 1072 i' o1 LIC NOTICE ~ Jr TJ'I JOUS BUSINESS NAMh STA TEMENT in tile corn~litloo, wllh t11e final 4 getting a lion's snare of thf' points, as well as prize money , Points earned Friday 1r.ight, added to other points aecumulated in othN tjuallfyiog races around Southern CalUornla, will de- ter mine the final l4 rlde~s to compete in the nationals. HarPs sb rt at 8 p,rn. COM TD club to hold 880 The annual Touctriown Ciull b:trhecuf• Is set for ~ p.m. Saturda~· In the com· mom; area of Corona •lei Mar hil!l' S("IOOI. The •·)ul1 will host all fall season athletes at the scbool, lncludl~ root- ball, water polo, •·ross r Ctlntr)·, the march!!¥ baod, olrill team pt11 squad, ~tirls volleyball, ~:iris tennis and ~iris r ross country. All parents, grandparents, l>roth€.'rs , sisters and oel.gtl- hors are invtted. Tickets ror the S5 dinner ,.,.111 be sold at the doOr. Entertainment wlll ln- .-Jmlf" rouU~s by lh~ rtrtll team aod songleaders, o·nmpanied by the baOO. Sf:N n IN YOIJ R I "LASSIFIEU AUS TO 'rll E ENSIGN ....... p .. ·• ...... Orup~,. ,..... ... ,. ...... ...,., Dl ..._._ Oruce CCMitJ .IC riid riraiiiM, -....... t~oo~amuy~tooc~a.t ... ...ry hplembv -Orup Cout Cou,.. m..UGoW.W..t. · Tile! .......... _... otl for tbe l2Ua ttme at 7:10 p.m. Uda &ardlr at CXC'I Le8a.rd lbdtam ud a capacity crowd or 7,600 ...... ct ... OCC coacb Dlcll Tacter will be cotog alter his ZOOth win as • bead football coach. Just beglnalDc Ills 27th sea- son In the coacM~ ranlts, be has ta.shiooed • remark· able 199-62-Zncord. Thai's a .iiS2 wl.nD.i.ac pereentare. Golden West WOO last year's coolest \4-0, andOCC won 31 .14 in 1966, 10-7 in 196i and 10-6 in 1972. GoodE-n West won 28-Zi in 1973 lnd 23-20 in 19'74. The series ls deadlocked :a.t 5-5-1. OCC enters Saturday's b:lttle with a 1-0 record after beating Cypress ColleRe 25.3 last Saturda} nlgbl In tht> season opener. Golden West Is l -0 after blltzin!Z Santa Ana 45-14, The Pirates allowed Cy- press J.r st 58 yards on the ~rouoo, but gave up 174 yards lhtoUf!:h the air. The Chall:i!r s collliected oo bombs )f 4Z. 41 a nrl 36 yan1s. JERRY VAN L.INGE tlas ~ named tennis pro at theJohn Wayne Tennis Clfb in New- port Beach. lie Is a former member of the L. A. Strings, was twtce nnk.ed among tiM> top 55 pblyers In tire U.S., and att.a.lned the status of •·world class pro" u.ndertbe tutelage of Pancho Segun. He has been a teaehlag pro at the HlllcrestCounlryCiub aod the 1Hve rla Tennis Club and head pro at the Mesa Verde Vl.llas Racquet Club In Costa Mesa. He won the 1977 Wimbledon West tour. nament with his wt~ partner of 1976, Gail Glasgow. Ill•· followtllf. person 1.'> <lorn~ tJusiness as: The Covel M ~ll. i2l2 !:.. Edl~er. Sa nta ,\n.'\, fa, 'J2irn: l>avicl Mt. .-!lll+-<1 IIPI!er•k, 7310-ln '''' 11 I r ,.,t. !>or·..,·rxrrt fl, h., (a. ~2G63. CM polic e blotter I" his lou<:tn. <;_<;IS t.1 All w •ltvldual ~~. 11•~~­ ll,,vi,t ll••lle•k. ThiS <:tatr•ll! ~n· ·Mas ril~><1 ... ·1111 th•• •ount~ Jerk n! Or- 11"11'•' l flU Ill\ Sept. 12, I 'Ji7. Publish· SPpt. 15, 22, 2~. (}1·1. 6, 1'117 , in the Newpc.rt llart.oor Ensign. f" ·81746 • TUESDAY, SEPT. 6 2-1/2 ACRES of About $100 rash was sur- relli'le red to a robber armed ~~o·ith a revolver IYJ>f> weapon by servire station attendant :\'arlo Restr~ at the ftmn y G:~.s Co., i51 Baker St.: th e suspect was rle- scritJed as skinnr . with l"hln whiskers, w<>arJ~ a white slltrt and blue levis .•• Simon H. Levi, 148 York- town Lane, reported the$340 burglary of a launrlry bag of clothing, sheets and linen from Iris car In a parkt/"1! lot at 2490 Harbor Blvd., while he wa s In a nearby bank. ••• Hed'Nig A, Kln,;s• borough, 56, Whittie r, was charged with d runk rlrivt~ alte r he r ca r ran into the re-ar of the ca r of Jamie R. Willard, 52, Ei49 Pon~ derosa St., stopped for a red light on llarVQr BI Yd. at Fair Dr •.•. A burglar stole a $300 necklace, $'70 about 100 ha~Xi guns, nlued at between $17,000 and$25,- 000, and leaving belore the alarm company am officers could respond to the scene at i :l6 a.m ••• , Two sports car bucket seats and an e~:~glne c rank shan made up t hf> .$450 then from K & E Distributors, iB9 w. 16 St. •• , Record albums nlued at $95 were stolen from the gange bedroom of Marlo R, Crumparlr.er, 1944. Pomooa Ave ••.• A burglar smashed a window to gain entry to the94thAeroSqu:a.d- ron restaurant, 3180 Alrwa}' AYe., stealing $30 •••• Ma urine c. Miller. 2il Ro- chester St., lost $20 from a dresser drawer to a burglar •.• Jon S. Maxwell, 26 , of 228 Albert Pl., was char~ed with t\avlng less than one ouoce or ma ri)Jaoa In hls possession atteromce rs re- sponde(! there reprdlng a disturbance call ••• A S1 10 biCJcle ns stolen from the gance of Peter M. Becker, 31!1 Yukon Awe. FINE USED CARS ! STAT10M WAfiOM 4 cyf., 4 soeed. air oonditionu'lg. radio. hellier, apptOlC.. 19,000 mtles. Uc. 1318PKE Stock ...... "73 FORD F250 CREW C.t.l I'1CIIIIP V-8. au to. trans.. air power steering, radio, heater, prooane. lie. #76553W. Stoclkl #3054T. !, clock. radio aDd $i0 tape r ecortler from the home of Walter B. Hahne, 1713 Iowa St •... Mark v. Vlach, 934 W, 19th St., reported $160 In currency stolen from a coat pocket ln a closet of his residence ••• Michael D. Arml)o, 18, of 349 W. WUson St., was ct\arg«t•lth possessloo of dangerous Car damaged by vandals drugs and posaeutoo of Wl· A Newport Helcbtl womao lawfUl prescrlptjoo drugs at reported $750 dlmqe tober 1895 Moorovta AYe, ••• car bf nllilll wbo broke all Louis K, MaJtz, !3, Los Anc•· wlDdows and cat opea all let, was chaqecl wtth I S• .. tl wbU• tbe car wu taulttQC omcer Robert puUd ~•nAPt IIIDIIIJ .. Corauke 'tt'hUe the otftcer her uJockad prtct.. .... •"•""""" to """ • _,,. llbefl, 439 lt-ftcbl IDfOIYiiiC 1CoMelll R. tiDe, told polleo 111o bU Ohrl, zs, ~ zoeo MIPI• ---,_...., 81, Ia ..... "-aiiOIO dllrtll 1M put s ,.an by Fllllertoo Ate •••• A bofllor borrJan, -ud .ttolt a t.11J11 r.eordlr, color tllllftl. TV tDd noord player flo• Tbe 51.,..,-~ld tee- 1M r-of Alton II. -., oa1d olio parlrod liar Rlterla, 2ZS E. lOth 81. 19'11 YW IQII,....clola Ia • WIDI'fUDAT, SEPI'. 7 •••ct...., i•tnet ID,.Uat--door -at Ilia G-Bo71,1110 "-"----"-... a.-at·-- .. , ......... -Ill lllr oar at •• _, ..,._ laC • ..,. oa1d on •-• -~ IWatrd UdtM ~ ftn •rr«..,._ Frntr 1 .uddle ....,c1 Rick -.., led 1M clo-t-ellup lor 1M PlnMI:. Dr ... tep&a.Jileoaly lbitofll'ii ........ ~ ..... wtb 1S taekl .. , He wa .-...d dltl-..lM plaJtt of llle-.F.--llae. bicker Mike Mu..-l!lld l ~k a cta lor the 8DCI, 'heller Waf alao pleuect wtth bll oneose. '•l WU YCII'J bappy Wtlh the play of our S quatter- baeks (Larry Hall, Guy Gu~ aod 0a.¥e Mol - Uea)," tbe OCC coach ald. lb.ll led OCC's attaelr. and was YOted the Soutb Coast Coalereoce'a offeuJ.Yeptly- er of tbe week.. He COhl)let- ed ftn ol 10 puses for 60 yards and a touchdown,. and rushed lor 68 more )'trds on 16 carries. He scored a TD on :~ ooe-yard ptunfe Ia the first ~arter. HalfbaU Fayt W•tt.wn .cored twtee for tbe Pl.ntet oo ,.. or a 1..111 s """· IIIIIACLEAN , -Mlt\IC LEAN ~ COMPLETE SF.aVICE:S- CERAM:r; ru ¢ARPET SAUS DRAPEill' SAUS PAINTING WAW'APER UNOLEUM SAUS l£VLORS ClEANING \.''. ~-; ;:: MIRACLEA N ® /lfV\\ · Experts .. .from floor to ceiling! STREET • COSTA MESA - SOCCER BALI~S SOCCER SHOES SOCCER SHIN GUA R DS BASKET BAI.L S BASKETBALL BACIK BOARDS FOOTR.-\LLS FOOTBALL SHOES T ENNIS RA CKETS TENN I S URESSF:S FLAG FOOTBALL. FLAGS k ROL BASEBALL MITTS II. GLOVES T E NN IS SHORTS&. SJII RTS TENNIS SHOES RACQU E TBALL RAr QtJETS WARM UP SU I TS 1 Time 2 Times 3 Times ZO .-ords or less . , • 2.00 .••• 3,50, , •. 4.50 2t" to 30 words •.•.• 3.00 ••.. 4,75 .•.• 6.00 31 to 40 words ••••• 4.00. , • , 6.50. , . , 8.00 Each •ord over 40 • , .10. . . . .15. • • • ,20 IIAVE lowely seml.prtn.te room, 1\c. home. Er.. meals, ladle!'> only. WeG · t>rn and Knoll areaolf BaJJ Rlt ., Anaheim. 761.8656 or 8!13-Zi22. JAICIC<"S HOUSECLEANING, rusooable, reliable. Ref- ereoces. Own tnnsporta- tion. 646-4811 anytime. WANT to be you r GARO. ENER Call '•Charlie the Clipper" at 759-9294. (Licensed.) BOOKKEEPING(rAX SER- VICES. We are bus:l.oess consultants who spedallze to small aod ooo.pront businesses. Call for an appointment. SteYen R. Hinds, 557-1041. •IICY CLU SALES & SEII'VCE -UO E. 17th St •• CosLa Mesa 646-7'706 -&46-6655 MALCOLM (8UD) CUTLflt • f LORIST FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DeMur/ Tush I'LORIS"/"S I'HOI'IE: 14&4418 2431 N•pott ltwd. Cooto- -•ORT CL I .UC I IIS G ARAGE SALE : 415 Acacta e P E RSO NAL Ave., COM Art& anti.Ques. 1-_.:..:::..::.::=.:.:.=:._._ __ Sal. & Sunday, Sept. 17th &r 18th. AKC IHI SH SETTER, male 7 mos., obedlencetralnet'l. Must sell. Best offer. 99'7- 9822 or 644-llll. AMWAY -Personal, home, car aod lnduslrtal pro- ducts. NUTRIUTE food supplemeris . Call 642- 0843 for prompt dellwery, LE, neuter@li, wearhw: a white nea collar Ueo-1 with a 5trl~. Lost on lrts Street on inland side, Call 644 -7262. •HE ARI NG AIDS HAL AEBISCHER * Proper F1ttong Assured 3409 E. Coast Hwv. Corona del MiN PSYCHIC CAN (mesmertae) JoYed onea, JtheTs to do your WrtteJamU, Bo• Ore· (503) • FOR SAL E Fine Seledloo --Superb Values --E-Z Terms. PIANOS -Grands, consoles, uprtles, used but cra.t. Stelnway, Yamaha, Cable, EYerett, Baldwin, Cur. rter, Janssen. Jotuwon. and Iota more; prices from $595. ORGANS -U yoo buy your or gan dellberateiJ, you'll buy a YAMAHA! HEREoow the all oew (years Uead) Yamaha -·from $695, SPECIAL -Used Yamaha COMOie plano, $1395. RENTALS ~ SpiDit plaoos from $15.00/month. SCHMID1' MUSIC CO. Stelnway -Yamaha 1907 N. Main st., SaiD Ana o PLUM BIHG·HEATIM G t--.:::.."'~"·.::38.::33--1 Just Plum bin g ~o~AIIIH E HARDWAR E & Heating W aler Hnters, Dlspoals, • Dn.J.ns, FaucetJ, Copper ...... t& Re-plpes •... R"_.lo ClotnlD&-Naatlcal Gifts prices ••• Dly, ntcht. or ... ~--H --. •tek·eodst ,.__ I.Juw•ft Opell H YtD days a week to sene you better iOO W. COAST HWY., N.D. PI«>NE: 645-1711 301tN~t·loHI ........... I JUST PLUIIIBIHG Tel-: UZ-11 11 Lte ... No. 300948 Con.ner Plumbing 64()..7444 14 • .,ll. IE.YIQI: U .. COAI'T HI~WAY flOIIOIIA DEL II A• NEWPORT HARBOR EJUIGN llfURSDAY, SEPT. 15. 1977 Spyglass Hill .PUIUSHED WEEKLY-PAGE 7 OODA DELMA"· CAL. Newport Beach Corona del Mar ---.~Rea I Estate~~Balboa Island li~,: . OCEAN VIEW, OF COURSE, ••• ,.,.. -THJ8 UA.IJ'IV'UL 4 BEDROOM. PLuS PAIIILY lOOM ..a. POOL AJmJACU~ZL ..... . .AitT1'tJLL Y LA.JemC.A.PED. $289,500 Newly Listed CORONA DEL MAR---CUTE COTTAGE ON SUPER R-2 LOT. ~MARTIN "'-'•, REAL ESTATE .. I.CDAST ft""IAY; CDIDMA DB. MAl FLEXIBLE DUPLEX SOUTH OF THE HWY. A v~ unusual duplt:x ln CdM ; tht: bulc plan consists of 3 bdrrns., family rm., 2 baths plus a sharp 1-bdrm. unit for a t""agt:r or anotht:r branch of tbt: family. In addition, tht:re is a very n ice 1-bdrm. unit over tht: 2 car carport. Tht: property is in A·l coruii- tioa, incl. new coppar plumbing & a tt:nnitt:-proof fence . $179,000. YOUU. Ull OUI ISP . .expuft:nct:d salt:S persoanel -759-0811' ' n:: I aBDBBB BLIIRS ca. OVER 10 YEARS OF SERVI CE ~ORSE COUNTRY ESTATE San Juan Capistrano B•autifully Located Hilltop Jo.:Statt: 01 Approx. S Acres. Mounta iR . Valley & Ocean Views . Luxurious 3 Year Old Custom Built Ranch Style Home. With S Bt:4fooms 31h Baths. Beam Ct:Uings, Marble & Carpeted Floors. Four CAr Garage. Many Ex- 'tras. $550.000. B~· Appointment REALTORS 181 Dovttr. Drive, N.B. 631----•• ~gar~ Kt7k-~ R E PRESENTING SI!LECTED CLIENTS IN REAL ESTATE COUN SELING AND INVESTM ENTS I I I I e I I I e I I e I e I I I I MLS SALES REPORT Sales through the Kultiple Llat1nc Service of the Newport Harbor-Com MeA Board of Realtor• totalled more than '388 mWion ~inC the f1r8t I month8 of 1877. TIDB IB A 2&-1/2 INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD ·. OF 1t'78. 7,443 new llatinll were proceaNd, o1 whlcb 48% WERE SOLD. 7'7% o1 tbe. lalel were cooperatb·e. LiM your property wWa a Realtor. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • NEW LISTINGSI Arbor Lake Exellelt CofllltoD model 1D mueb deatrtd u• of Wooclmttce. 1'wo ~m, I beth, ...-rate dlDIJII& room. Ltut ap~~~ltYe 1D ar11.. -11111'11 • Oaly $115,500. AND ••••• Pool Sized Yard Great Eut1lde COtta K-bome wttb pool 11Md yard. Excelleot c:oadttloo. Loa4t of elarm wttll buUt-ln tttcbeo. Carpet aod dnpes IDcblded. OWDer wW carry l it trult deed at 91 wttb 151 down. Hurry • call 640-70001 • ••• T urtlerock Broad moor BfiiiiWUl 4 bedroom. lamUy room borne wttb pool ud )lcoul. Two aod one-ball baths. a ear pnce. burclar alarm system. A mult see at $137,500. You OWD the laodl I e· t I The Bluffs atS99,9SO Trt-leftl, 3 bed., 2 bath eod uo.lt. Redeconted. Vacant. Qutck po~aesaton. A back-to-school spect.all 11111D1b I lrvi• llllltV ------------~------------ Golf Course V-1-E-W Y ou1J love this one! Deluze ••Greed)rter .. plan wttb 2 bedrooms, sltt.IJic room. mirrored wet bar. flnplace. truh com- pactor. eoclosed elltry patio aod Z decks suspeoded OYtr VIEW, NeYer bd)" Und tnl Tennis court. aod pool oaly steps away! $179,500. Joyce Edluod, 842-8235. ----------------+·------------ t01 DOVf R DR., 60.1235 I 16~ U N MIGU f L, 644-4200 45-U CAM .. US DR., 751-1414 HOW CAN I DEFER MY GAIN ON MY RESIDENCE, f F I SELL ? SERVING NEWPOR T BE~CH ASK US SINCE19e0 759-0226 anytime EARLE "BUD" CORBIN, GRJ BROKER JACOBS REALTY 2919 Newport Blvd. 675·6670 MAUUDf .vJNI Yloe ,.. ...... , ..... ., •o...w on... ..... ,. ... ......... c.IU.- T l wl•• ()'It) ...... Our buyer's kit is a better way to find your new ho01e. Here's real help to becomC" a better hu yt"r. The CENTURY 21 Home Buyer's Kit. h gaves you a guide for looking, informanon on 21 ways to purchase. and several Densaon Maker sheets to help you keep track of possahle chmces. Call a partlcip<lttng CENTU RY 21 Real Estate Profc-ssJonJI for vour free copy. We're-here for vou. EXCEPTIONAL INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY II you've looked at lmMtmellt properUes, you know ''neptlve cash now" 11 tbe nate ratbtr t.ban the exception. This property should '•carry ltselr' wttb a oormal cub lnYestment aDd a conservative ad)Jstmeot 1n 1Dcome. It f•turtl 3 two-bedroom units, separate garages. Uberal ya.rd space, aod b!gbly desirable eastside Costa Mesa locatioo Dear 17tb St. Suitable for investment or nome and income. Call rScbt away for more lnlor matlon and an appointment. WESTCLIFF REALlY CO. 1733 WE5TCLIFF OR. M EWPORT lEACH, CA. 92660 MOVE FAST! VIEW-NEWPORT TO DANA PT! Prlnte commiiDlty. four bedrooms, S bat.ba, tamUy room. Fee land. All at tbe uoM&rd of prtce of $119,5001 ~ ........ ~~- ONLY $92,500 POOL AND JACUZZI Two story, 4 bedrooms, neat aod clean. MAURY STAUFFER-· SEA LION REAL TV 1213 N. COAST HWY •. LAGUNA BEACH 497-3388 64~2212 •••••••ooo••••• ,Cido Jsle Four bedrooms. two bat!ls, oewly decon ted. l.lrre peUo. beam ceillaCs, hardwood noors, 48 foot lot. $!%5.000. ,Cuxurv WaterfroHI CoHdo Two bedrooms. 2-1/Z baths, pool, jacnr.t. tot- boar security, bn.od oew. completely turot.bed. $%20,000. PeHiHsula Four bedroom. tbrM batll bome. All amenities, tonlJ ar•. SlM.ooo. PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOliES FROM $900,000 BILt. GRUNDY, Realtor ltl•••n ..... at L..-,, .. a.l MYIIDIH.. SUfTI 1, N.L 67U161 I. Roy McCardle . Realtor ll&.tAILI JI.YfC~ 6flfCI .lf4J 645-7221 ~re Here For You.n. f.adt olliu ia l~ndrntly owrwd and opn-aled. IRVINE CONDO ADULT OCCUPIED CONOO WITH C HARM AND LOW 11 ROCKROSE MAINTENA"JCE I JVE IN ONE Of lRVINE'S BEST AREAS. Call 640-6161 Choice of Two! TbeM homes eacb bave 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, d1n1nc room aod both 1o beaut11Ul East Bluff. CALL US FOR DETAILS CHOICE RENTALS UOOISLE S BEDROOMs, S BATHS ••• , .... $795 ~r month 5 BEDROOMS, BA YFRONT •.••. S2,SOO ~r month BAYFRONT CONDOS GREAT VIEW TWO Z~B~OROOM UNITS tt $1,600 per mooth TWO Z-BEDROOM UH1TS ~ S900 per moa01• ONE 2..8EDROOM UHIT FURNISHED ~ Sl.UG per moatb• • Pter aod sUp anll.able ,4{?._ ~~<>}.·:~~LIDO llEALTY. . ::.. lJ77 ... u., .... ,.,. .... 67J-7JOO I&U'••v N.--..~..-BJ. Cosla Mcu ._ ___________ ... ** ****~** Rachelle Roben, R..ltor 3333 _E. Coast ~igbway Corona del Mar 675·23 7 3. · ****** **t*·:lr1r**, ' .• I II TRAILER LIFE is creat for relaxation, as demOn- strated by Tont Nasco of Corona del Mar. Trailers, vans and boats ar e bel~ exhlblted at the George Colourls recr ea tional vehicle, van and boat show, that will run through this Sunday, Sept. 18, at Anaheim Stadium. HJUrs are 4 to 10 wttekdays, noon to 10 Saturday and ooon to 8 Sunday, SUPER BLOCK REZONED COlli .... lUper block rtetl•td a rtiODii to-!D. .ututtaaa1 Dll ree....aoa. UN from r..WIIttal aDd cornmerclal 1111 b)' the Cotta Mea 9ta.~Ac Commtuloe Monda7 cd&tlt. The block betwetD Pa.rt Ave., Center St. Plammtr St, a.Dd Anaheim Aft. trUibe used for a aeQJor c:lUHDS center, ftre ataUoo a.Dd an eJ:paoded bnncb library a ad recreauon ceoter. In other actlou:, eom- mlsslooers tuneddowo100e nceptton permits for a rest .. aunot with bar and eli:er- talnment arxl an electrical cont ractor's taclllty, Diet Osborne, 1945 Plaeenua Ave., wa s denied a coOOl- llonal use permit to auow the restaurant wltb an oe- cupalll: load of 350 persons at that addr ess, which Is to a general Industrial zooe. Morris Desatotf, 4%5 N. NewpOrt Blvd., NeW]XIrt Heights, was denied a con- ditional use permit for con- s truction of the contractor's facility in conjunction with retail appliance sales at Z36 otla St., a commtrda.l c .. 1 --Orlt>ooWo• lo lito pro-poal camt f'tom .. rbJ -ill.o, wbo olrDodopoU. Uoe Clilfilll1al tb1 I&M WI• 1101 -lo tilt ------Tom Car•r. 502 ~· Rd., CUff Hanta. wu denied a nrlaace to add two units to ta eu.tt.Dc re1tdeoce at 2$2 Palmer st. TM commls- •toMr• ware UD1almou1 lD their dalliJ. clllmiDI' the addUSoe wo.ld proYide too much <ltMity to the tot. llorid lloooottan. 6900 W. Oeeaa Froat, Wut Newport, withdrew a coadtuonal u.at ~rmlt &o coutruct 25 apart- meat uDI.tl at 366-368 Avo- cado st. Gerald E, Odepard,Saota A-, received a coOOitlona.I UH permttto r .. toreclasstc alttomoblles in an ellstJng IDdultrlal buUd1n(j; at 779 W. letb St. SYSTEM OF THE WEEK :suHifi'[ O•G-GRADO THI SUPHICOH ne lfiiiO SICIIYH '' Pttdecllv malcne<J w1tn 1rws 1)31< ol un••""••• ,, 3·wty soeilloers ' • Tile sound'' fldremf!IV claan itf>d elear !rom modf'<aTf' To coroef'f"l nan1e,.....s NEWPORT HARBOR EN SIGH PIJBLISH ED WEEKLY ·PG.I THURSDAY. SEPT. I~ 1977 CORONA OEL MAR. CALl F. tolATTREIIES ·---lllq Jrreculer lhaPtt bs rt ILl -c;:.... l"", • COITA 'MUA: MATTRISS CO. 21JO N • ...,.,. ..... I ... • flU SEND IN YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS TO THE ENSIGN TMI IILT-DiliVIN S.lC. otw;:ludn base dull cove• ano GRAOO 01amond Cllt1rodgoe Masked gunman robs cafe Xww· lor Amencan Cars ""LU I F".C. T. "zX' zx · lor Imported & compact cars Camplete chuala lubrication and oil · Compkte anal)'lla change · Hell» en.w-e 588 alijnment c_orrec_1,tio10n 01 •l .,.. kmg wearinl pu-bl and to increaae t1re" ----smooth, quiet per· and Improve lleet~l rormance Pleau Precilion equipment, Ji!one tor appointment - Aay U.l . medii Uled by experienced Up to 1 qLI of Indudea IlCht trucb. ::.=r·.:~ mechanics. helps en· m•Jor IN" .rid I•JO A all for our Free .,_......_. crm aure a precision ~radc oil Beuery Power Check .._ ~~m;oM;;-~ ...... ~ .......................... ~ .... ij .... e,-1., --•• .,.. Mill ••• ,_ llr Out mechanlct elec~ tronlc.Uy fine--tuDe yo. ----. phap I eondlue" • T•t ehualnJ· ttartinJ '"'""'· tJme taliot, idjust drburetor - Help• malntalln a RnOOth nmnmc mlioe - lnclud.. Dataun , Toyota, VW • lllhl ........ ).Wheel Front DIK: matatl new froDt !tile ,brake .,_. -Jl.lpeek lnd inspect fred wheel bearlnll IDapect t.yd.ra'llk syat.-n and roton (doel not !Delude rear.....-) OR ~WI>... DNa-Type : lnttall ae• brake lininta all lOW' ........ - R41pacll troat •••• beerlniJ ·IMpctbrUe h)'«ollllc •-...,. lluld. A gunman wearing a green s ki mask robbed lheGrind(>r restaurant on Coast tlw y. of $138 on Saturday niRht. An employee told police that the ma n, dE-scribed as in his late twenties, about 5-19, weighing 16 5, came lnto tbe restaurant, wntcll ts located acr oss from the Balboa Bay Club, at 9:45 ~aring the s ki mask. Two diners later said lht>)' had P.UB LIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STA f EMENT The following person Is doing business as: Marshll 's Brother, 665 Park Dr., •48, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627: Douglas C. Gll!ord, £65 Park Dr., M48, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627 , Thi s business Is conducted b)' an individual. Signed: Douglas C. G!Hord. This statement was filed with the count)" clerk of Or- a ~e County Aug. 18, 1977 . Publish: Sept, 15, 22 , 29, Oct. 6, 1!177, in t11e Newport Harbor Ens il'!:n. f -80638 BEKINS HAS 4 YEARS FOR CHANGING SIGN Dec. 18, 1981, Is the date the Beldll5 Moving and Stor- age Co., 1535 Newpo rt Blvd,, Costa Mesa, wil l have to comply with the City of Costa Mesa sign ordinance under an arnor1 izatlonplan approv- ed by the Costa Mesa PI ann - ~ Commission Monday night. The fir m's 200 square- foot sign was figu red as hav - ing an $8,000 repl acement value with ::1 7 yea r, 9 month a mortization period since the slgn ordinance was adopted, Planners thanked the flrn1 for the ir coopei:il- tion in worldng out the amortization plan. . DOLPHINS RESUME 1 MEETINGS SEPT. 28 The Dolphins, Woman's Division of the Newport Har- bor Area Chamber, will hold the fi rst monthly meeti ng of the new season on Sept. 28 at the Irvi ne Coast Count ry Club. Social hour 111'111 begin at 11 :30 and lun cheon and program at noon. Carol Sooth of CaMel! &r Chaffi n will tell "the ln- s lde story," a look. at the latest developments in In- terior space pla nni ng and design for ortlces , ROSALlND Rinker, well known for her rnaAY boob OD coanrPUOOII pnytr, wW coldltct seminars at e p.m. S4l>t. u . 25, Oct. 1 OD ''COD'IImlalctUIIc lote tllroap pnrer" at Newport ~~-Cbi'IJtWI Cente~ 1ut Uld strMt, ~~--Sbo lo .. ·-ol Atbary CoUtee, a 14 1•r a1&11oaaJ1 1.11 CblDI , COIII- Mior, ltetlfer IDd writer, Her-....,.,. -lo u How to bl.n flrnttr pn)'efl," seen him don the mask just outside the door, The robber, gun in hand, came around the cou nter, orfl erl"d a clerk to open the cash register and lie down on the noor, then scooped up the mo ney and ran out. Two other restaurant em- ployees, who ran oot of the back door when they saw the gunman enter, told police the robber ran around the back of the buUdlog, near whe re they were hiding In some bushes, and disap- peared into the night. Just before leavtng, the gunman told witnesses, '·Don't worry, Everything will be all right -just rail t11e NeW]XIrt Beach pollr e." UCI TOWN AND GOWN WILL MEET SEPT. 2b U. C. lrvloe Town and Gow n will begin I he new club yea r with a cotfee reception for members and their 11:\lests at the hOme of Ch<~ncellor and Mrs. Dante! Aldrich, 1392 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores, at 10 a.m. Monda y, Sept. 26, Mrs . Marvin Marks, president, and Town and Gown board members will be hostesses. FISHER RECEIVER , I ' I ' """'' \. ... Oon I ruon -.. -.:.;.;:. . .;; ~IVIUS ,....,111 · ,::;_~, -,U,;se l'le S'lu•e ICCU•III! 10 0 05 ....... UIT ..... . . -..... ...... ' WITH CCM.II'ON 5 3.99 BARRY WHO? Atlyol , <..,1~ Pr, 288 " Wao that the REAL Barry Goldwater who talked to the Chamber of Commerce crowd a couple of weeks back? From what I read In the papers, he looked like Barry and walked like Barry, and part of the time even talked like Barry; but there were otber times during his rambling talk when he sounded like aoother guy, Maybe Barry bas reached a stage In his lite when he Is going to become a split personality. Maybe all ot those years In Washington have fogged his sharp mind. Ha has become a fence-straddler like all of those other guys back there. Oh, sure he still says a few cusswords aod uses simple language that people can understand. Ho even said a few ot the things that he's been saying right along, such as: -We're headed tor a>et.allsm in a hurry lt we don't reverse the trend . -Businessmen should show mo re backbone in their resis tance to government pressure on their businesses. -Government is spending too much money. Taiwan Is our friend. -Africa is in a mess. • Our Armed Forces need beefing up. Now, all ot that stuff sounded good, and Barry sounded like Barry when he said it. But, omlgosh, you should have hoard the otber things he said. It you closed your eyos and didn't look at the tamUiar craggy, handsome face, you might have thought you were listening "to Nelson Rockefeller, Jimmy Carter or J erry Brown. Here's what tbe "other" Barry Goldwater said: -Newport Beach should join In a regional planning schem e with other towns, despite tbe tact tbat (aa Barry admltied) we have done a tine job of planning our own town wltbout a lot ot outside Interference. -Barry Isn't sure how he wUI vote on the Panama Canal treaties. Says ho keeps changing his mind. -National health Insurance Is a sure thing, says Barry, and he's tor It It we can buy It tor ONLY 15 or ZO billion bucks a year. He's right about socialism closing iD on us, and socialized health Insurance Is one ot tho reasons. -Barry praised Nelson Rockefeller for coming up wttb the '•new federalism" Idea ZO years ago. That's tbe Idea that later became federal M!Venue sharing • Barry, taU us It ain't so. Tell us you didn't mean all ot those things. Tell us you are sUII the ama man Who aid "otremlsm In defense ot Uberty" Is oilay. With our most recent az..Coacr-muln )aU, and wttb our recent neighboring Congress- man joining the growing llst of ua-IDdleted co-COIISI)Irators, we need somebody "" can bans onto. When you stop In at the Bay Club, we like to be able to thlnlt to ournJ.yes t'old Barry's In towu&Ddbt'loa.oar side, ao the world still fils a chance." But, Bury, U you keep aet1111 W. way, you'n going to need TWO apartments at tba Bay Club -one lor tilt llld Barry and 0111 tor the Barry we beard the other day. WW the real Barry Goldwater pi-staDd up -or shut up? AI Forclt Wo bavo tiMI real Colooy PIIIDta at the liOn. Better hurry and get your atmmer•a pointing doGe beton tilt 1114 woalller lllarta. · Kiwanis to hold rummage sale EDGAR BERGEN AND CRARUE McCARTHY wUl kick .~ off Oraage Cout Collece•s tlrst-enr celebrity lecture series at 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 23, ln the. auditorium. Other speakers in the aeries will include psychologist Joyce Brothers, author Laureoce Peter, and sdlrtst Richard Ar mour. Tickets for the elilre seri• sell for $10. Tickets for each lecture are $3. C. M. Harper tltc Costa ,;Ucsa eoHHCtfiOH Nowadays, every time somebody starts to build something, you may be sure that some organized group will ftght it. If there's no group in existence to do the job, somebody will organize one. During the next few months, you can expect some sort of mob action to be directed at the Oraage County Fair- ground. Why? Because the Fair people are aboUt to stcn a contract calling for constructloo of a major amphi- theder on the grounds. Th.ls will be a 5,000-seat bowl design, comparable to Hollywood Bowl or theGreekTbeatre in Los Aageles. It wlll be buUt wltb prtnte mooey, but the Fair will ctt part of the lDCome, tt111 helptac to flDuee other Fa.l.rCTOUDds deVelopment. Sb, , .... 111Gb" -aoUool • wtlf' prabe:blJ COllie ... residential ar•• to the west and north of the Fa1qroaadl. Now, keep to mind that the nearest residences are aepanted from tbe Fairgrounds by ·TeWln.kle Park, Costa Mesa High School and a middle school on the north, by ()range Coast College on the west, and Civic Center on the south. The amphitheater wlll be ln the west central put of the Fairgrounds, about three-quarters of a mUe from the near est home to the north, and a half mlle from the nearest home to the west. The bowl wUl be designed to have high berms around lt, and there wlll be speclal SOUQ(f equipment which wlll aim the IIOUnd down luto the bowl, Also, the stage wHl be faced to the southeast, away from the nearest resldeotlal areas. Present plans call for the new amphllheater to be boUt next sum mer . U wtu be too small for the heavy rock concerts that require seatiag of up to 100,000. Anaheim Stadium and the Anaheim CooveoUon Center will still be headquarters for that kind or action In the county. But, we do need a major performlng arts ceater 1n the county. We a"• after all, a major metropolitan a.rea. The logical place Is the county Fairgrounds. Tu mooey wlll not be used to bulld the amphitheater. It wlll bring us top entertainment and wUl heigtlteo the cultunl ex- perience of the totire couDty, and espectally Costa Mesa. In fact, with the South Coast Repertory Theater cl.le to open next year in South Coast Piasa, lt looks like Costa Mesa ls on the verge of becoming the cultural center of the county. Now, that's not bad for old Goat Hill. Let's don't let parochial groupsorparochlal pollt1c1.ans stand ln the way or this glant step fonrtrd. Luncheon • Dinner Brunch • Lllle Supper Roman he oltl worltl lllmosphere in lhe Cllpri Lounge Reser~~llhons Honored (714) 642-9434 3300 w. COIUI Highwlly Ill Newporl B/•11. Newporl &«h '"'"the on'gifllll A•elill 's 011 &lboills/i,,tJ OI'&Pf PO. U /PfCIIOPf AHD DINNB. Jll M6ii1M AH. 14 67J-6JBO Newport Ctoler Ktwaots Cll.t) wlll hold Ita a0111al AIDdraill.. n~mma,e sale from 9 to 5 thU Saturday aDd SuDday at the old ciJJrch butldiJII bordering Enstp rlew park at 2501 Cutr Dr., Newport Helcbts. feature hundreds of ltems collected aDd dooated by club members and local resi- dents. Further loformat.loa may be had by calUag Mr. WUls at 644-4910. UCI CHANCELLOR AT THINK TANK SESSION UCI Cbaoeellor Daniel G. ·Proc.U go to the c lub's fouoda&n fund and are used for local charitable causes, Joatb acttvutes and clvtc programs, according to PbU WWs of K.twanls, publicity chairman. ''Recent club projects bau sent deserving boys to summer camp. hosted JOUDCittra on Big Brother Dieht at ADahelm Stadium aDd ~led 2 hlgb school athletes to go to the Chris- tian Athletes meet In Santa Barbara/' Mr. Wllls noted. Aldrich Jr. wUJ participate 1n a • • tb.1n.k tank" meetlnc on the purposes and goats of the u.s. Dep&rtment or Agriculture Sept. 16-18 1n Downl.ngtown, Pa. Tbe meetlnc, called by Agriculture Secretary Rob- ert Bergland, seeks new po- licies that wlll move the op- eration or department clo- ser to the people. Col. Bill Kuhn to Pentagon The rummage sale wlll eratlon of the department closer to the people. TfUS GROUP will be leadtnc cheers at all Orange Coast College football games this year. The yell leaders art, left to r ight, lcneeltng, Glna Caprtoe ol Costa Mea, Kay Lynn Baugh of Costa Mesa, Cheryl Baker of Fountain Valley, and Denise Hughes of Fountain Valley; staodlag, Sue Shepard of Huotlneton Beac h, Stan Roberts of New- port Beach, aDd Rhonda Dennis or Fountain Valley. New members greeted The Orange County Chapter of USC Town and president, Mrs. Chrts Mel- Gown Jr. Aullllary wtll chior, wUI be Mrs. JobD honor new members at a Pltchess, first vlce-presi- luochton meetlag Tuesday, dent; Mrs. Jobn Erlumoen. Sept. 20, at the Newport 2nd vice-president; Mrs. Harbor Yacht Club. Tom Linden. 3rd vtce-presJ- New members Include deot; Mrs. Ron Taylor, re- Mmes. Richard Beauchemin. cordi~ secretuy; Mrs. Bruce Birkeland, Frank Tom Ewlng, correspoodlag Blair, Jet1 Glass, Rlcha.rd secretary; Mrs. John Gray, Johnston. Karl Kroutzer. Jon treasurer; Mrs. Ray Fl.nkle, McCUntock, WUUam Patton. meet~ cllalrman; Mrs. Ross Sarracloo, George Carl Wlllgerotb, member- StU~. Thomas Styskal and shlp chairman; and Mrs. Phyllts DtGrucclo. 'rom Wllltams, publlclty Assisting this year's chairman. Panhel meets Sept. 21 Newport Harbor Panhel- leotc will hold Its an11.1al membership meeting at 10:SO a .m. Wednesday, Sept. HAWAIIAN MIXER FOR CHAMBER A Hawaitu theme wlll preftll next Wednesday, Stilt. 21, Wbea tbe Costa Mesa Ct.mber of Com- mere. bolds lts monthly eo- clal mll.t r at Brecht Orcldd G a..rcltM. 1 M9 llaJtM)r Bl Yd. Coc*lla (at a cut rate) wW be Mned from 6 p.m., aDd eompUQteatary bora d'- oeuYrea wt1l be Mned. Tbe couple weartac tbe belt Hawallu c:oablm• will get a door prl141. Members an arted to brllc wtYes ud pelta,par- ttcularly PI'OII*tt•t mem- bul, ud to diCDyldYer- Uitlll _...tDln Ud bro. clllne. Rteln&Uool mut be madt wttb be Cbllmber omc:., I** 141-05Je. by 5 p.m. MoDday, a.. u. BUS SHELTER OK'D AT OTY HALL SITE Coutndloe olatu....a- ter It ... olcl cltJ MD alt.. •• •• ltbl ..... .... ......... ., ... c.... taMeaC~~.n. c..... o.-.. ~(CIVDwudiiiW Ill coal tl UIIINitt. IIIII II II I Mil CJ1 I f'ti'I'CII1I eta-.......... 21, tn the Glendale Federal Savl~s communlty room, Newport Center. Guests wlll be Jody Porn- blade and Barbara Bottct. wtooers of the collegiate scholarship awards, Miner- va and Daphne, respect1Ye- ly. Hostesses for luncheon and bridge are Mmes. Cel- estioe Harvey, Donald M. Jooes, MarUyn DaDa, John T. KMltr, GeorgeCooo. Le- on Fry, Raydeao Mahler, Ted Burgeobauch, Charlotte starece aod Eleanor Hoy. OPEN HOUSE SEPT. !> AT WOMEN'S CENTER OCC'a Women's c.-er wW conduct an open houM Tuesday, Sept, 20, from 10 a.m. to Z p.m. TIM center , which ofttrs DWl1 procrams aDd aem- eH l:lr WOI'ntD OD c&qJIII U w.U as womttl lD tilt local comDMIIlity, l.llocated la tM OCC ....,... eealtrbU.Idl•· A lOGe pi'OCJ'&Dl wUl dt- terb special Mnkelu- &Uiblt to womtD oe tMOCC eaiJIPII. Tbt procnaa wW pr sac sa laiDr-.tloa ._. ft•rllt aJd at OCC. I wW al.8o COftf 9001tka' ... caner c awn!ill aftll1btl ............. ., .... _,. ,.. -.,. ......... wm ooee.... "r oet'? , I 1M Clltlr'l laU ,..lltl r pro- 1ft& Lt. Col. wuuam KuhnJr., who grew up In Balboa, bas received a promotion to the Organlzatton of tbe Joint Chiefs of Staff in the Pen- ~oo, Washington, D. C. ~e will be to the office of the plans and pollcy di- rectorate (J -5 ), b~ioolng a.xt month. The announce- ment car.lt from Lt. Gen. Arnold 'N, Braswell, J-5 director, who sald that ''this assignment wUI provid~ you an exr elleot opportunlty to apply you r knowledge ln pia~ actions of greattm- portaoce to our oaUooduri~ a period which promises to be one of challenge and op- portunity," Col. lwhn, son of Wllliam K. Kuhn of Los Angeles, former Balboa resident, wlll be leaving hls post as bat- tallon commander at Fort Leonard Wood, ldo. Col. Kulm and his wlfe and their 2 sons, Kevin, 15, and Doug, 13, wUI ma.kethetr new hom e Ia Burke, Va. Giles Brown to begin talks POUCE CHIEF Charles Gross of Newport, at left, accepts a crtme preveotton ftlm from the Newport Cen- ter aod Corona del Mar tctwanls Clubs. The fil m Is de- signed to be1p women cc mbat rape, and will be made available by Newport (l(.llce to women's groups and schools, upon request. P1·esentlng the ftl m are, from rlgbt, Pollee Lt. Kelson M,·Daniel of the Newport CentPr club; Pat McNamee, COM Xlwanis president, and PaLl! Wickman. preadent of the ~ewport Center Klw~rtis. Groups interested in bor rowing the mm may call Of- ftcer Stan Bressler at 644 -3662. (Pollee Dept. phOto.) · Beblod the beadllnes, ·' Orange Coast College's weekly lecture series, be- gins its 25th year on the OCC campus this fall. The free sertes, which meets on Tuesday evenings throughOUt the school yen !rom 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. In the OC C Forum, begins Sept. 20. Registration and Infor- mation is uailable by cal- Hog 556-5772, Friends of NB Library begin member drive Series lecturer Is Dr . GUes T. Brown. a profes- sor of history and dean of ~raduat~ studies at Cal State Fullerton. Dr . Brown is a noted author and has mad~ 21 overseas trips during the past 22 years. He has in- tel"Vlewed key polLUcal, bu- siness and edut.ltlonal lea- rters on every continent. Mrs. kobert E. Hllche~, presJdeot of the Friends of the Newport Beach Publk Library, anoounces that membership Is now open to the library support group, ~ommenclng Its 21st year as a non-profit organizatlon. Mrs. Hancock Banni~ l1l wUJ be hostess tor a Sept, 20 luncheon at her home, 1752 E. Ocean Front on the Balboa Peninsula. Hospital- tty hour Is 11:30 and lun- cheon at noon. Pat Hitt, a s ponsor of IJe- legation for Undt>rstanrti~ Amo~ Women, will speak of her visit to ': cities dur. ing a 3 week. tour of C h.loa. Hostesses assisting an- • AT Mmes. Dort.~ltl Sloper, Hen- ry Ullman, Joseph Murray, G1lb~rt Fergu son, and Ed- wtn Ramsey. Reservations may be mad~ with Mrs. Jo- seph Johnson, 1053 Dove r f•nve, ~Pwport Beach. COLOR-LINE SEMINAR A w.Hdrobe color and line seminar wlll be orr~red by the Volunteer As sociation of th~ Sherman Foundation at 10 a.m. Oct. 7 at the Foun- dation, 2647 E. Coast Hwy., Corona tl~l Mar. Marg~ Swenson and Gerrie Pinck- ney of the Fashion Acad~­ my will share their 18 years ' expen ence. He wUl open the series by reviewing current later- rutlooal trends and will '>hare ln words and slld~s Impressions (rom h.ls re<'ent trip to Pakistan. JUNE BROWN DIES GraveSldt> servlCf'S to r June Brown. 74, of Costa Mesa, were held Sept. 9 at Holy Stpbulcher Ceme- tPry, Orange. Mrs. Brown died in Port Mesa Conva 1- escent Hospital. SINCB 1949 8TOIUI o, .. 9: .J0 iLM. 110 6:00 P.M. Daly Clou~ s •• ~.,. 1116 NEWPOIT IOUlEVAID. COSTA MESA Koret Creates the New American Classic. K orct of Califo rnia. the foremo"t naml' of (lassies collecto~ 'lncl' J4JH. dtw' the I cp 7 J.tCkl.'t .tnJ p.tllh 1 ht' kntt ,.., )Qt( \tonsanto pol\ ~.· ... ll'r. 50'-; Ac.·rilan .t~ nIt~ "tth llw ~o"d \ ~Jre 111 touch v. 1t h h\dJ\ Jill'''' k' Jrl' rt'l.J\l'd da~s~~.~ .... v.tth a~otl'l' 1.'J't' ,t ~.a ... uaiiJ~okt't anJ ~moot hll tt 1n~ p.Jnl 'l 'el oft ""1th J :.ndpp) pnnt ... t11rt I he ~.un~o·t'pl 1:. Kt,ret t-.oh.lrl rpn' '-ll·p.trJI~o'' ~.h.·,•~nl·J llH ml\.tng and ma t d11n~ and un!-urpa..,..,~.·d '11111~ •n rat~.·~.t -fl t tor.., .~nd h~.lt hlln' 111~.· I').,., IJd.t•t and panh P\ "'lt~o't \u p~o·rl'l) dt''>lg.ncJ . Del t l~ ~ok !Jtkd And perh·~otl\ 111 l he ... t• a n d ma n~ lllllr~o• llh''Jbk tall \\JrJroht' hutld~o•r'. h~ K or~.·t o t Calltorr11.t' II. r ll"•t>OIOh"Od \\<~<lith • '"Itt' • lean' .. 11 (m,· """''""~"~"' .. ILLUSTRATED: .-\ctlve Jacll~t ..... 42.00 Bloua~ .......... 2Z.OO Pant• . . . . . . . . . 19.C'O ALSO AVAILABLE: Bla:aer Jacket ..... 4~.00 Skirt . . . . . . . . . • . 21.00 F'b Front Panla .... 21 .00 CO LORS: RED. C.RF't. 81 HIC ANll COPPFR. IZES: ~-1~. '• I T1ae llt«yola Ql'r z' 'llpul ~fiii'ORT HARtllR EII SICII PUIUSIIEO IEEKLY ·PG.l l141JRSOo\Y, SO'T. IS, 1977 COROllA OEL liAR. CALl f ·Ed/1.-J from IM litH of Or..,. W. Hligltl ·Bad. Bones r•o• .. ,.,TM ••o•z•M• by Guye Johnson by 1\!ety A-Cotrell --ol tile ....,., WM From ''BAI'IWT 81BL11'1t18UD•• drowned. lOa JONIS UMIVI.stTY Tht~l'fl W't'"' ,.;,...,, """ ,.;,, thlll 1•/•ly t.y /,. Jb• Jbllll#~ of siH /oU: The yC'ar was 1874. Miss CIC'phaM had bern dnd fivC' years. D. L Moody •nd lr• D. Sankey h.d ended 1 meeting in Gls.sgow, Scocl•nd. As they boilrc.W the tnin for Edinburgh, rhe, place of their OC'xt meeting. Mr. S.nk~ purch•sed a pc:nny OC'wspaper. In the ptpcr he found Min Oeph•ne'.s "Ninety and Nine." "Mr. Moody," he uid, "J have found a pDC'm that might be helpful tO you in your sermons." "Read it," Mr. Moody tC'plied. Buc soon Mr. Ssnkey ft'alizcd that Mr. Moody was absorbed in a letter he had rtuived from Chicago and was nor paying •ny arcendon to the reading of the poem. Mr. Sankey tore thC' poem from rhe paper and "fiiC'd " it in his pockC't for furore UIC'. un.y ___ Jit -_.,....,. -~~-dlo-.--•-ol but -In 1tumen ~· ... '"""".. lllrrod '"""""' ... onvy -8..1 o,.• fhU OWl o• ;,H IJilh •w•y, p,,. o/1 fro m th• gM•s of go/11- Aw-1 o• th11 motntuhu wiUI ,,. •• ,. •. Aw•1 fro"' th11 tmdn Sb#pbffll'1 &~~IY. • "lAfri. Tbo• h-sl bnw thy ,.;,..,, •"" 11iru; Arlt thq ttOI ••o.gb for Th••?" 8MJ th• Sh.ph•rti ..M 1.,Uw11r: ''ThiJ of ,.;..,. HIU w•twinYJ "'9 /rom M~r; ANi .Jtbo•gh tb• rtuJ I,, ro•gh •tui st••fl· 1 go to th• tl•un to f;.J. My 1h•.P·" 8.1 ,.o,.• o/lhll r••so,.•.i '"'' *-'ew Ho111. d••P tHN thf' ti.JIII#ri u-outd; No,. how J.rlt W4J th• .;ght th~ the Uml fUJJIIiJ thro•gh Err H• fo•"J Hi1 .thf'rp th.U "'"' lou. 0 111 ;,. 1h• d•s•rt H• h•tmlllJ cry- Sid. ,,.J h•lpl.u, ,,.J ~Miyto di•. 8111 J l tbroMgh th• moMnl•i,s, th•ltd•r-riu f'l , Arul •P from th11 roc.ty Jl•ll'· Th11r11 •rote" gJ.d cry to tht g•u of H1111 flt". ''R•ioiu/ I h1w1 fo•rtd My th11p.l" lf,u/the ,.,•gtiJ echoetl ,.,o ,Jttlthe thro"'· "Re-joiu.1 for tht Lord brn.g1 lnad Hi1 oumi" -Eiiz•btth Cec:i/U. G~h•ne, IBJ0-18M -Iizabeth Ceci lia Doug las Clephane was the th ird daughter of Andrew Clephane, Sheriff of Fife. She was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on June 18, 1830. but spent most of her short life at Melrose, Scotla nd. This saint of God was small of stature, quiet, shy, bookish, a lover of poetry , and the head of all her classes at school. H aving bttn orphaned at an early age, she was sensitive to the needs and sorrows of those about her. AI a noon meeting the next day Mr. Moody and Dr. Horarius Bonar spoke on "ThC' Good Shepherd."While Or. Sonar was speaking, Mr. Moody whispered to Mr. SankC'y, "Select an appropriate solo to sing 11 the end of Dr. Bonar's talk.'' Mr. Sankey prayed, "0 Lord, he-lp me.l do not have an appropriate solo." A voice suddenly Sttmed ro say, "Sing rhe wo rds you fou nd on the train." Pank and Doubt argued, "You can't sing those wo rds. ThC'y havC' not bttn set ro music, and you havC' nC'vC'r co~poscd a rune. Urrainly you n~uld nor 'compose' under chis prC'Uure." But the inner voice s«'mt'd ro urgC', "Sing the song you found o n the trai n. I wi ll help you with thr tune." Mr. SankC'y put thC' pxm on rhe organ, struck an A chord, and began to sing. Note by nure rhe mekxiy poUred forth. Ar the end of the first stanza, Panic and Doubt came back. T hey asked, "So what if you got throu,Rh t he first stanza; whar makes you think rhat you can sustain the tune ft)r the other stanzas? It would be tC'rribiC' for you to have to chJnge the tune or stop singing." Thankfully, the singer did not fur gee And later he was able ro fit thC' words and the music together for publ ishing. A short ti me after Mr. Sa nkey had introduced "The Ninety and N ine," he re<C'ived a note of gratitude' from the Juthor's sisrer_ ·•1 am happy," she wrote, "rhat Elizabeth's poem has fou nd a place in the service of the One she loved and tried ro serve." Putm.toe:te. their -..otlod -· - " AI I -,_iftllthlo IOIIth Plalm thlo morniftll It ,..,, "hll mo"l Dovld, Undor tho in19lratlon of the Holy Spirit,. got to the center of M<*tl' · prollloma wltli tho children of lorMi -ENVYI _ iftll -In tile -ront, with God" conatanUy In communlcetlon with him, uolng him Mel hlo rod -no doubt -of IM &-. ihought, .. I wouldn't do It t"-1 way..... "He ehouldn't have ... " "Why doetn't he ... ?" "Look at hll kkle ... " Tho.. In po1ltlon1 of lllder'lhlp In the Lord'• wortc tometlmw find It hard , to understand 10m1 of the crltlcllmt and comptlllnta they receive. Probably thll one word "envy" II lht 'key to It .. u. lt'a been uld, ·'Watch out If you know more, •"'-" more, or do more -~u·n be criticized." MissCiephane was credited with e ight songs which were published anonymously and posthumously in The Family Trt.uMry. a Sconish magazine for Christi an homes. These songs included "Beneath the Cross of Jesus" and were published under the ~neral title of "Breath ings from the Border:· The arrow o f conviction h as pierced hearts beyond number as rhey lis tened to the si nging of "The Ninety and _ Nine.'' Tl;le words to this hymn were written in I 86R for a friend who begged of Miss Clephane a co ntribution to The Children '1 HoMr magazine. Ira D. Sankey was born in Edi nburg, Pennsylvania, on August 28, 1840. He was "born aga in'' at the age ofsixteen. An enlistee during the Civil War, he organized a male chorus and assisted the chaplain. Prior to h is teaming up with Mr. MO<Xty in 1871 , Mr. Sankey served as a bank clerk, music dire<tor, ;~.nd government employe-e. He d ied in Bruo.klyn <Jn August 13. lCXI8. 0 lt'l alwaya been hard for me to underltand why they bickered and complained after IUCh wonderful thing• God worked for them. Jutt God'• dl..:tne protectiOn during one of the pl~~guee there In Egypt would have been enough, but He oonllnued to protect them during all nine and thin In the tenth one -REDEMPTION! Juat to get out from under the yol<e oiPIIorOih ond be obie to vltlbly 111 the leederlhlp of the Lord with the ctoud by day and the fire by night eeem• wonderful to· me. However, )oie didn't atop there but Ju•t kept right on providing for them -water from the rock, manna from hea'l*'l, quell for th•lr mMI1 and lhoee that didn't wt1!1f out. (After having rallld four children and trying . to keep their ever-growing feet lhOd, thet almoet eeem• the biQOI!It miracle of •Ill) T'hen w• have the record of the Red sea deliverance wher• . Another one of our QI'Mt pruchera hM made the statement, "It'• lonely at the top". In our churchel we're at . the top -our llvet are In a ahOWCMI and our ectlon1 muat bear acrutlny. If our dlllre 11 to live 1 life that will rn:agnlfy the Chrlat we aerve, then tho Lord will Jud~ - that envy ue M he did thole that envied MOHI. Provert. 14:30 uya, "A -nd Mort II tile 1"-of tile fllrltt: but envy the re~IIIM ... of the bonel.." Do you have . . bad bonll' • ? You Dare Not Neglect So Great Salvation By Evangeli1t John R. Rice (Pr•ached on the nationwide Voice of Revivel Bro.d~st.) (SWORD OF THE LORD, MURFREESIIORO, TEHI>t.l In Hebrews, chapter I , the Jes~s c~mes .to reign and the Lord starts out with a wonderful Anttchnst wdl be yut down. word a bout J esus: then t~e people wtll cry out ONENESS WITH CHRIST "I am cructf ted wtth Chits!" IGal. 2;201 SalvattOfl •s ac tua lly comt rlg tnto oneness w1th the Lord .Jesus Chi lSI "The wa ges of sm IS d~ath ~ and ''the soul tha t smneth shall ci te ," but Chrtst was not a S HI ner . Alter havmg e11anuned H1m carefully . even Pilate satd: ''I fmd no fa ult "' H1m" and "I f1nd no cause of death tn H1m " h wa s ther ef ore not H1s deMil that He rl•ed at Calvary It wa s our s He had come from tlcaven to I.Je bern •mo I he human race as ooe of us to d 1e OIX de a lt1 It IS when we vtew that death at Calvary and say: Th1S 1S rio! HIS death He IS dy tng !t IS Jill/"' 11 IS then that , by an act eft fa1th we becorre one w1th H1111 H1s deil!h was 0115; the tlf'nally fcr 011 s1ns . but 1t IS nOI' appl1ed to us untd bv fa1th we accept H1s death as OtiS Thus the Apostle Paul declares by d1v1ne 1nsp11a I IOJ'1: · I llilve het>n cr1a::dntd w1th Ch11 SI · ard he adds : 1~~ I1 IP. whtcll ! n(MI live m th(! fl esh I l1ve l>v the la1th (the lido'l !t !yl nf the Son of God who loved n.e and gave H1mse ll ItT n~" iGal 2:201 S1nc.e the be!1ever has hr•"" Ulllted ~1lh Ch11sl 1n death i'lt' IS untied w1th Htm 1n resurreC tiOn l1fe too Co l. 2:12 says that be l1evers are "hurled wllh H1"1 111 bap!IS,m " ThiS IS nOt bi'pi1Sn1 by water Th1s IS a d•v•ne bapt1sm. the wcrk of the Holy Sp1nt . for he goes on to say: "wherern also ye 11re nsen w1th H1 m through !he fa1th of THE oPERAT ION OF GOO .. l1!1le wonder the apostle be· gu1s th ts lesson feY be l!evers w1th the dec laratiOn: "Fe~ 1n H•m dwelleth al! the lu!ness d the Godhead bodily. and YE ARE C ~PtfTE IN HIM" (C ol. 2 :9.10). 6iv.,.. ....._.. ...,.lie In time ... ,, unto t.,. fettwn by tl'le prophet•. H•V. in theM lest • .,. tfli'Oken unto "'' by hi• &on, ..,hom N ..,...; ...,oln\M heir of'" thinp. r, ..mom efiO hi medt. rM w~; Wtto. bei"'l the briohtne .. of hi• glorf', end the ••PN•• lfn"G• of his penon. •nd uph~in-g •II thil\91 by the "'ord of his ~ ........ ,.. hed by himM" putged our sinl, HI tfo""" on '"-ri9ht Mnd of the M•ie•ty on high: S.1nt mede 10 ,..._.., Hit., U..n the engels. Ho"' shell we eKepe, if we neglec:t 10 greet .. tvetlon: whto:h et the fir•! beg•n 10 H apollen by the Lord, •nd we• c:onfirmed unto u• by them !Nil heMd him "-H eb. I: 1-4: 2:3. "So grea t .~alva tio n ." "How sh all we escape, i f wt' neglect so great $alvation "? I wa n t to talk about those three words, "10 great salvotion. •· Let U1 Rejoice in Our GrHit Salvation It is a wonderfu l thing that God has m a d e salvatio n availa ble he re! And I think we ought to have more glory a nd joy and more e ~~:pression of gladness about what God has done for us. P salm 47: I says, "0 clap your hands, all ye people, shout unto God with the voice o{ triumph." Does that mean :-;houting a nd clapping your hands'.' Y#'&, as a matter of reli~Zion . as a ma t ter of pleas inK God. Wh e n J e s u s rod e into J erusalem in that triump ha l entry-oh, dear Lord J esus, so ha ted a nd despised. a nd coming to die!-as H e rode that little d onkey down the hill, I think He thought of t he time when He would come riding a white horse a nd "crowned with many crowns," but His heart must have been sad a bout all the people He knew would reject Him and that He would ro to the cross. Not that He was &ad to die, becau&4! He came tn di!. but sad for all th~E peopl.: who rejec~ Him. But when He came down the hlll His disciples and other people beaan to cry out, "HOMnna to th~ son of David: B~.ud i1 lae that cometh in tiM nome of Ill~ Lord .... " The Phari~ea and liberal• didn't like that, and they .. id, 'Jetul, tell Your diKiples to stop; we don't like that kind of talk.' And J•us The Good "Old" Things uid, "I toll you that, if lheM The practical thin1 we can do, if shOuld hold their peac:e, the we really want to make the world stones would immedit!ltely ery over qain, ia to try out the 1tord ou&." , "old" ror a while. There are 10me It is n 't bad when one prt!IIMS old &hinp that made tht. cou.ntry. the Lord! I t uppose the J.::ord Thereiatheoldvirtueofrelt,iout wou!d be clad for the &tme faith TMre .,.. the old virtues o1 comanc wh!n the •tone!l do _U.Y • -· •1 nc1 the whole truth out and pra&M the Lord. And tt .. m Y • · Mid abo\lt Hia Second. Comf.nc 'J'bm it tbt okl virtue ot hxcr· that ~au tM ,,_, of tM fitl4 nljiOiblo-one! honor in public ~~taU ciGp 11Mb-ftcllt4o" (lu. -.. 66:121. n.... oucbl \0 bo oa Tltteft .,. th• ~d virtu• oC ftiWIUion -ol tladn.a ud joy ___,. ill pwm....t, ~ •lf· Mou&J .... 'eoadnc. -· llirlft. oac1 UtciiY!duol You -•bor wbm J-...._. •••born....,tMaa .... ,_ -111o old vlrt-of -~. "~ lo God I• liN ... t' ll,.. .... .,_""·ond lt¥1Nf~ ........ ~ -A 1P • .... k . 11104 MU loWOI'd ,...,._" Aod -_,..., How•. ,. .. mbtr that in th• Re.,.letioft tbo Bible ... '" ... ...... • ...... I "Allelu1a; (or the Lord God omnipotent rei.gnelh." And all the angels will join in the wonderful chant. Well. we ought to have more joy in our hurt&\ In a certain gnat soul- winninr c hurch , there sometimee people break out and praise the Lord. I remember that there was a woman who sat not too far from the (ron 1., and &Ometimes when people would talk about Heaven or preach about how wonderful it is to be forriven , suddenly, her face glorified. she would ~and up and with her hands lihed 'tiP high she would praise the Lord. She was not tryin g to break up the meeting nor trying to disturb, but sh-e was pra isinr the Lord! Somebody spoke to the pastor about her and said. "T hat woman acts like she has a short fuse! S he is sp ready to praise the Lord!" And the pastor said. "Yes. I remember back yonde r the life of awful sin and ruin tha t she li ved, and whC'n I came into the home and won her to Jesus Christ. And she has never gotten over what God has done for her! So," he said. "if she wants to about. let her shout!" There was a man in the same COnlfeJation who sometimes praised the Lord. He was very quiet about it but his face would be rJorified, and he would jump to his feet and just hold his handa up hi1h. The pastor aaid, "Yea. I remember the time when the ramily called me to that home. He had a shotgun. He was thre•tenina to kill hi• wife and his c:hildrC'n . He was a n insatiable drunkard. and he was drunk-an a wful. criminal drunkenness." The pa~ttor &aid. "J went in there and got him on his knees. and got him saved." And he said. "H e jud can't forret what God has done for him!" It wouldn't be bad if we had more p•aitint the Lord. With so rreat • .. tvation, we ou1ht to take on more about it! I remember, too, when someone heard the Moody C horale sinlin1 to wonderfully the "Hall•lujah Chorus"- ··Hatlelujahl Hallelujah!'' this .. me paator said, "Y•. they un aina it but if soUMbody .. td it •loud in c:hurc:h, they would taint." Th;. ••.o '""' •alwtion"l I am thinltinr about wh•n we p.ray.ln 1 Timothy 2:8, by ~ivine ietpiration Paul aaid, "I UliU. , ,lltdl liMit PNY ~uery •A•r•. U(tilll •P lloly ,....... ... "Do you ,...n, ........ J'OU Pl'aJ' ,.,.. .,. to lift you.r banda up? y..., and if you want to, w•" &hem a little bit. Jn other wo,., ,.t your heart l.nto 0.. .. uk and a Joy into it. ' I •• ..adlaa t.Jall tn0n1in1 ...... -~-·h• lho _.-...... soJ..-IIm ___ ... trybt ... ... ........... ..... 5o ... .. .,...tod ..... , .. holt Ill • ........ ScripleJW .......... aloud and the sense of it was made clear. And the Bible says that when they read the Scriptures, the people said, "Amen! Amen!" And then the Scripture says that at the. reading of the Word "all the people wept"INeh. 8:9). Well, it wouldn't be bad if we ell:pressed emotions, our aorrow for our sins and our love for the Saviour and our joy in being uved and our concern over lo.t loved ones-ir thflt would have an intellicent part in praise to the Lord, so great is this aalvation. A Safvnion fOI'etold by All tMPropNts It was the salvation foretold by all the prophets. He said, ••God, wllo at •undry tim~• and in diven mannen spalre in time peal unto the fathers by the prophdl, Hath in that! last days spolten unto au by hitJ Son. , .. " Oh, yes, it was spoken of by the prophets! It was, by AbeL Did you know th~t Abel was a prophet? Yes, m Luke 11 :49-5 1, Abel is said to be a prophet: ••Tiu!re{ore also said the wildom of God, 1 will send them prophets and apostle1, and some of tllem the.v !~hall slay and ~rs~cute: That the blood of all the prophets, which was shed {rom the foundolion of the world. may bf! required o{ this generation: From the blood o{ Abel unto the blood of Z<uharias which ~rished between /he altar and the temple: verily I .~ay unto you, It shall be required o{ this 11eneration." Do you mean, then. that Abel knew the Gospel and preached it and that is why Cain killed him? I think th•t is clearly true. A h . yes, it was foretold by the prophet•. Abrah•m knew it. When Abraham offered his son Isaac. and was about to plun1e the knife into the heart of the boy he loved ao well. God said, "Stop! Hold it. Abraham! 1 know now that you love Me." And Abraham found a ram with its horns c:au1ht in the bushes and he offered that instead. So Jesus Mid, "Yow {GIII~r Abraham rc}oi«d to uc my day: and M aaw ·it, and WOf 11od" (John 8:68). And he Wt for ut a picture n..-to bt lortott•n when he put bia lOll on the altar, tor God put Mia Soft on the altar. too, Y •• and Moees did. Mb&et &old. Ute people, ••a proplul tlloll tM Lord,_,..,. OOil Nlu MP unto )IOL , ,Uk tlllfO IU; fliM tltoll )Ill' ._,.. • • •• (Ac:ll 3:22: Deut. 18:16. 18, lt). And10when.l~~ut eaJDI, tha7 ..W to John the Baptist, .. Arl flo• tll•t ,.._,.., •• ,..,. CM•nt the One thatM--would como. Joha .W. 'I .. aot but J•us lo.' Y-. ..... toW it, l8d it wa told Ia oil tbo --loalolo -lt. --Ia lulahiiD Iooioll1:14--..... -.. .......--"'::!~-· -~~ ..... -1•--wl .. -.J," AM Ia-... 71&1oliW-'"11•• ... ....., ............ .. o -II ..... , oa4 liN _...,., ..., ... -/llo • I ;-~. " ' . -. ' lh.oulder: and hU name shall be coiled Wonderful, Counsellcr, The mi1hty God, The everloltin1 Father, The Princr of Peace. Of the increau of hi$ so~rnm~nt ond IJI!GCe ther~ 1hall ~ no end, upon the throne o{ David .... " And Isaiah told in chapter 11 about the reirn of Jesua, the "Broncla" from the seed of David; and in chapter 35 about the time when "til~ e,Yes of tile blind aholl be opt!ned, and the eart of the dtal shaU be unstopped, Then 1lltJll tile lame man lftJp cu an IIGI'f, and tlu tOtt/lllt' nf lhP dumb sing" and "the drsu/ -.hall rejuin•, and MmoJsom a.o; t hf' ro., ... ·" Y h, the Old Te~tament prophC't~ a ll told it. too. And Jeremia h spoke or Him in chapter 23. verse 6, as "THE LORD O U R RIGHT· EOUSNESS." And then Ezekiel told about a an•ter David, who would u•icn over the reunited houses of Israel. And Micah told that Bethlehem would be the birthplace of the Saviour, And Zechariah told that they would say, ··what are theu wo~o~nda in thine hands?" and arain ... ;'tlle~ shall loolr upon me 'f."" whom they ha~Je pierced. ' An in Zechariah it wu alto told that a Fountt!lin would be opened in Jeru .. Jem for ain; and so it waa. And Malachi aaid that the Lord •hould suddenly c:ome to u;. Temple. .. laivotlon by Ono 0- ThonAII.....,. Oh, Pid · the Scripture in Hebrewa, chapt.er 1. what • rreat salvation ia foretold br, all the prophelfl It i1 a Mlvation by One peater than tht .. n~tla. for he aaid, "ulito wltklt of tM oqcla .aid M a' OilY liiiU, T.llotl .,., •Y Son, ti&U dGy Aou. I 6QoU«A tlaut" A,ntltlt are not the tonal Oh, peater than thai ia the Nlvatlon brou1ht by JHut Christ Hta.tlf. Now the an,.lt prot.cuel Elisha at Dothan, with anniet _,.,.,.nd. An an,.J wrtttled witJI Ja~ at Jabbolr, and helnMw about tlM:m beeaUM he h.t met U..m in a dream when he aaw the an .... on a ....W. &o H .... n at Beth•&. And. u..n. )'O'l N:IMa~btr the An.-1 of tbo Lord MIDI one! deatro1ecl the umy of S.an.tw:IM:rib. 116.000 men. aJ'OIIndJ~ <c•• rtMII-> ' ' by 81ea-L Noller, Jr. ' PJOCD "DICIJIOtl MAG.tZIMI/" Mtn 'tolJI, M,IDL ft Bowm•Q •D•Ia It ........ _.. ...... :tr• f· .. r.•dofCiaaaea' Bow ..... woaldU..IRMllta of liM ..... llaftluld lo va...a 11111q luld aaaa u.. dlnat roaaa nUJv uaua w......na, Ia Ulellaal JleDianla for 40 ,..re' A As the crow files, It 1!1 Ae p.bout .elghty miles from the Suez C&ne.l (which lay directly to the east or Goshen) to Kadesh-barnea, the southernmost city In Ca,naan. But, of course, the uneven and tortuous terrain of that mountainous region made the actual marching distance nearly twice as long as It would have been had the area been a fiat plain . In au probability a military expedition could have made the distance quite easily In three days, and the Egyptian Invasions undoubtedly moved that fast under the aggressive pharaohs of the 18th and the 19th dynasties. With large multitudes of women, children and livestock, the journey would more likely have taken a week or ten days, granted favorable weather conditions and an adequate supply of food and water. But the direct route was hardly available to the Israelite host unt!l they had developed sufficient toughness, courage and discipline In battle to cope with the warlike Philistines, who already commanded the direct highway from Egypt to the Holy Land (Exodus 13: 17). Most of all, they needed to develop faith-a quality woefully lacking at Kadesh-barnea (Numbers 14). ., ' Q :neue ezplablUalah • S:&-7: "WheDoa•ea.-laya hold of hla bro\her ID hie fa,ber'• bouae, •ayln&, 'You. haYe a cloak, you ahall be our ruler, aDd \belle rulDI will be under your cher••·' oa \he\ day will he pro"'•'· aayla., 'I will ao\ be your healer, for Ia my houae \here Ia aeiUier breed Dor cloak; you ahould Dot eppoiD\ me ruler of \he people.'" A This passage foretells e the coming Invasions of Judah by the Assyrians (especially In 701 B.C.) and the Babylonians under Nebuchadnezzar (In 587 B.C., the year Jerusalem was. destroyed). The successive depredations of these foreign troops w111 reduce the whole land of Judah to utter poverty. and economic collapse, and the dynasty of David w111 fall-as It did with the capture and death of Zedekiah In 587 B.C. Such remnants of the people as escaped deportation by the Che.ldeans would find themselves largely leaderless, and they would be hard put to find anyone at all suitable to rule over them. The main thrust or this passage Is to warn the contemporaries of Isaiah back In the days of wicked King Ahaz (742·728 B.C.) that the godless materlallsm taking over the oovenant nation at that time would ultimately prove the complete ruln&tlon of the kingdom . Those who had sold their splrltu&llntegrlty !or the sake or selfish gain of materte.l goods would some day find to their sorrow that even their material poeseselons were stripped away ,14f&VIng them a mJser&ble pack or beUata. Not one of them would be willing to exel'CJ.se rule over them, beoauee eeoh. of them would be u 4ee\ltu&e u the~. <:::>< Dr. O~n 1... ArotMQ>, Jr:, l8 ch&lrm.t.n ot 11>e dlVtOtonl>tOid -•-•• Trtntt.ll ......,llolol Dtvtntt;J 8ob001ln Doorlleld, m.-. •' .. ,/ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTmOOS BUSINESS MAlliE STATEMENT 'I'M IAI.Iowt.ac penoa ta doUr MI:IDM1 U: S.E. T. 1..,...._, MO ~rt Clllter Dr .. ste. 1425, N..,. port hac b. Cal.~ Mn. IYel,. Teller, 1155 Boa- moor Tower II, t.arwaBW., Cal. taesa. ntat.a••Mnls~ ed bJ u lDdlncat. Sfpld: EYeylD M. Teller. Tb.la ltatemeat YU ftled witts tbe COWily clerk ol Or- up County Aug. Sl, 1977. Plblllh! Sept. 8, 15, 22, 29, lr77, in tbe Newport Harbor EDIIdp. F -81102. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTmoUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe followtac per~~DD~ are dol.ac bu1Dea u: A Bayers Market, 14081 WlDt18or Pl .. Suta Ana, CaW, 92705: Pa- trick Michael Ryan, 204-B La Ell)eraua, San Clemen- te, Cal. 92612; Jean Enns Conrad, 14061 WlDt18or Pl., Suta ADa. Cal. 9Z705. Tbls busioe..s ls coDduc- ted by a UmJtedpartDersblp. Siped: Jean E. Conrad, Pat- rick Michael Ryan. Tbb statement was tlled with the county clerk of Or- aoce County Aug. 29, 19'77. PabUsh: Sept. 8, 15, ZZ, 29, 1977, ln tbe Newport Harbor Ensign. F -81218 PUBLIC N OTI CE S-898&4 FICmiOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe followtnc per8001 are dotac bclsioess a.s: IDoonthe Lell1ll.ac, 23901 Sprig street, Mlatoo VIe)>, Call- torula 92675: JaDe! Dean MWen. 1727 West 8~ IS, Newport Bele~ Caltfor'- Dia tatS; Terry Scbaeler, JS901 Sl>rtc Street, WJ..ssioo VIe)>, CallforD.l.a 92675, Tbis baDness ls cooduct- ed by a reaeral pa.rtoersblp. Slped: .IIIMl Dean MUJers. Tb1a ltatemeot wu tiled wltb tbe coullty clerk of Or-aoce CouDty Sept. 1, 19'77. Publlsht Sept, 8, 15, zz, 29, 1977, in the Newport Hl.rbor Enslgn. F -81339 PUBLIC NOTICE S-89870 FICTmOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe foUowlDc person ls dolac business u: MarlDe Vlstou, 174G Marguerite An., Corora del War, Cal- if. 92U5: KefiD J. Summer-en. 1746 MaJ"'Utrlte An., Coroaa del Mar, Calif. 9%625. Thla buatoesa 1a coodact- ed by an 1Dd1Yidual. Slped: KtflD J. Summerell. Th1a statemeat was filed wllb tbe county clerk of Or- up County Auc. 23, 19'77, Mllab: Sept. 8, 15, 22, !9, 1r77, lD the Newpof\ Harbor Enstp. F -807SS \ PUBLIC NOTICE S-8i872 FICTITIOUS BusrNESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe i)UOW'lal penoD ll till l!MtMII U: lmot Mtdleal ClJidc, 18114Ca1Yn I>l'tft. Im.., CalttDnla mu: w..,.. Letter RCibJ.a- -. M.D., 11 Vtrde,lni.DI, Cl11t»nla 91'115. Tble '-tf?Jg 11 ~­ tk bJ an ldndlal. S&pld: W1.1D1 t.. Rabluoa. M.D. TIU ltatemellt wu flltd --'*' tM COIUitJ cltrt of Or- .... CoaltJ AGe. 11, 1m. Mlltla: s.pt. I, 15, u. II, 187'7, 11 tbt Mewport Hutlor Eutp. F -80Sit PUBLIC NOTICE s..-ra ncnmos BUSlMISS JfAMI STATIIRMT. n. ~,.....,. datil ..... sn u:: D. c. c....-, Pl:lllllllc SM .. 1., • ......__..,, __ lUll faller. C.ut. ..,_ ,...., ....., a,.., t•• ,.,..._a.. F•••• ,....,, Calif. ..,._ 'I'IILI .. aD I a. =utct-.. ., . ...,..,. . ..._. . ..,....,~--. :nt. ........... ... .. .. ....., 4illlt tiOr· .... c...,-..,aa.t'". MM: ..... I,L=l n. 1"!, .. .. ..... IIIIIIICL , PUBLIC NOTI£! -'-fiC111"DJB ... FETITIOUI...-N IIAIO ft Aftiii.Jf'l' 'he IDIIoWtlil ,..._ an .... .,..,,, -8Jaln T -.u, lla ~Coea. ..... CA ... lob t.. Blalr. UU DorM, CoD 11-, CA .... JoMLe- lud Blair, ua no....t. eo.laMea.CA .. . T1d.l .......... CODdltet. tel bJ .. 1.ldtt1duL stped: .roa. L. BlaiJ'. Tbla ......... wu meet wltll tM CGUtJ clerk of Or- up coaaty Aac. 21, tm. Mlillb: ~ 1, 8, 15 U, 1r7'7, ID tbt Hewporl Batbor E~ F-81151 PUBLIC NOTICE 91118 NoUee la bereby lf••o tbat Imperial But. um South W..tena AY-.e, Los AD- C .... , Ca. 900f7, hu ftlecl, wltla tbe FecSeral DeposU Ia~ •rue. Corpol"'tioa, 1D Ap- pUcadoD to Elbbllsb a Brucb, Wb.leb II!PI1catsoo ftl lcetllted for t1l.iDc OD Aapat 17, 1977. Tbe per- ID&Dtllt locatioa ot tbe pro- J)OMd brucb lalnt.Dt/Nn- port Beach otllce, ficlDlty of MacA rt1ar Boallftl'd, Jamboree Road and tbe San Dleco Freeway. A.lJ1 peraoo wtsb1al to commeot on tb1s appllcatloo may f11e b1s commenta in wrtttnc wttb tbe Recfooal Director of tbe Federal De- posit IDAra.oee Corporation at lts RecJoaal otllce, 4-t Moatcomery street, Suite 3600, Saa Fruclaco, Call- fornla 94104. II uy person duires to prote&t tbegnnt- lac ~ tb1s appllcaUoa be has a rfctlt to do so If be tiles a written DOUce of h1s lDteot wllb the Recioaal Dlrector wUb1D 15 days of the date of tb1a falbUcaUon. The ooo- coDftdeotlal portions of the applleation are 011 ftle in 1D the RegioDal omce as part of the •uc tile malD- talned by the CorporaUoo.. Tbis tile ls available for public lnspecllon du~ re- gular buslness bours. Published pl1"SlWit to See- tlon 303.14(b) (1)oftbe Rules and Regulations o1 tbe Fe- deral Deposit IDSarance Corporatioo. IMPERIAL BANK, by Fra..Did1.D N. Rayor, Its Sen- lor Vice Presldeat. Publlsb: Sept. 8, 19'77, lD tbe Newport Jlarlaw B_,p. • ~U BLIC N<JT~CE S-8981$ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAJIE STATEMENT Tbe followlag person ls dot._ boslDess as: Ancelo's Picture Plua, 3021 A 6 B Hutor dlvd., Costa Mesa, Cal. 92626: ~elo J. Mar- tellano, 16962 Lark Lane, HulltiDgton Beach, Cal. 9Z&f8. Tbta business ls conduct- ed by au 1nd1ridual. Signed: Aacelo J. Martellano. This statement was flied wltb tbe county clerk of Or- qe Couaty Aug. 25, 197". Publlah! Sept. 8, 15, 22, 29, 1977, in the Newport Rubor En.stgn. F -80964 PUBLIC NOTICE S-89883 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe followtar per80os are doq bua1Dess u: W 6 H De~rt As.soelates, 4607 OrrfDcton Road, Corooa del Mar, Calii)nda 92625: Ro- bert L. Hull, 460'7 Orrtng- ton Road. Corona del Mar, Calltonata 926!5; Marsball L. McDu.JeJ, 2UO East Im- perial Blcbway, !lilte 111, El Sepndo, Ca.Wornla 90245. Tbls buslDess ls coDduct- ed by a poenl .. rt.Dersbip. Slped: Y.a.rsball L. WcDan- lel. Tlds statemeat .... ftled wUb tbe ooutJ clerk ol Or. ... Coaty Stpt. 1, 1977. Mlllll: Sclp. ' 15, 22, at, 1m, ll a.. MftPOrt Harbol' E..,._ F -81344 P.UB.LIC NOTICE JAMES R. ADRIG, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. Adrig of 3552 Pecan St., lrvlne. has entued his freshman year at the u. S. Alr Force Academy lDColo- rado. He is a 1976 ~traduat£' s~:t~~:': plan sale The opening meeting for the SUstalners of the Junior Leag1le ot Newport Harbor wUl oe held at the home ot Mrs. Robert W. Peter- son at 10 a.m. on Wednes - t1ay, Oc t. 5, ln Laguna Nt- stuel. Members are asked to bring a white elephant to be auctioned by Mrs. Mar- shall E. McArthur Jr. and Mrs. William D. Clark, <'halrmen. Reservations by Sept. 30 are to be sent to the trea- surer, Mrs. J . Peter Dobbs. Prottram plans by Mrs. Ro- bert D. Wood,.·a rd and Mrs . James B. Lo<'khart Jr. will be outlined. Including Sus s taine r support or the No- vember Christmascompany. Lunc beon arrangements are bel~ made by Mrs. Robert E. Jackson, asslstedby Mrs. JoaMe Drake and Mrs. Ma- rilyn Bulkley. Other representatives to the Sustalner committee in- dude Mrs. Duliley Smith, bridge; Mrs. John A. Chals mers, book club; Mrs . Daniel M. Brlgham. garden club; Mrs. John Nashu, gour met club. Board Representative ls Mr~ Thomas You~; noml- ~. Mrs. Henry Durkee; trulfel'l, Mrs. Naney Brutley, and communiu- tloos coordinator, Mrs. Kal- man Spelletlch Jr. JUDY B. RUDY, 60, OF NEWPORT SUCCUMBS Funeral services for John B. Rudy, 60, of 1856 Bonaire, West Upper Bay, were con- ducted Saturday in Pacific View Chapel by Dr. Philip G. Murray. St. Anlirew's Presbyterian Church. Mr. Rudy, a native of Salt Lake City, owned the John B. Rudy Co., an airplane electronics tlrm. He died Sept. 6 at UC l Medical Cen- ter . He 1s survived by hls wife, Barbara; a son, John A. Rudy, and his brother, Charles K. Rudy. He had re- sided in this area for 16 years. 1:-ntombment was ln Pacltlc Vtew Memorial Park. GRACE GRAVELLE OF C.M. 01 ES AT AGE 81 Funeral services for Grace E. Gravelle, 87. ot 327 W, Wilson St ., were held Monday tn Bell Broadway C hape. She died Sept. 8 In Costa Mesa hospital. She Is survived by 2 sis- ters, Gladys E. Dygert, Cos- ta Mesa. a nd Jaynle Grtmth of Canada. A native or Mis- souri, she had lived tn tbls area since 1963. lntermeut was in Harbor Lawn Mem- orial Park. AZTECS SOCCER TEAM TO CONDUCT CLINIC Members of the Los An- geles Alttcs .occer t•m wtu make a special Ora.are County &l)l)tlruce at South Cout Pl.ua VUiqe, Sun- fiower &Dd B•r st., at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 17. A fret eoccer cl.blic oo tbe wt.ll be CODdbded by team members. They wt1l f•e.re theory aod ttlmoD- atntlou fl'om 11 a.m. to ~ ~ 1 p.m. lo l ~m. • TUUD.AY", AUG. 10 Dtlllllll D. Rodllaald, 1811-D low 6l., nport.d tU tbeft ol a wtDe bottle '»"*•'•'ac bettwe.a $500 I.Dd tsOO lJl eolDI trom bla lor- eed air hi&Ull( cloHt • • . katbryo R. CODDtr,1801 Ta. aacer Dr., complaJ.Ded tb.at wblle abe wu OD ncaUoo attempts were made by aomeone to gal.D eatry to her residence by attackinc se- veral locations, bat there was DO loss ••• Marte J . Aasa!, 22, Glendale, •u charred wlth poasesston of a dangerous drue at S80 E. 17tb St. • • • A thief cut a cable to steal a $500 mo- ped bicycle .from Katberln J. CooDell, 2269-F Yaple St .•• A sUeot burclar al- arm bfOUCbt oftlcers to Aw- ard Motors, 1680 Newport Blvd., wbere a boy, 16, was taken 1~ custody lnslde the motorcycle shop service of- flee • • • A $100 hydraulic floor jack wu stolen from the gange area or Rudy Koepke, 2089 Harbor Bt vd. ••• A ftre hydrant was da- maged at 2905 Harbor Blvd. wben hit by a trailer pulled by a truck drlnn by Timo- thy w. McClarty, 25, La Mirada. * WEDNESDAY, AUG. 31 Carlos A. Castillo, 2673- E Orange Ave., complained that $200 cash and a $10 sweater were stolen from his bedroom at tbat address • •• Jean A. Hllebronner, 26, of 140 ~. WUson St., was injured and her car re- ceived ma)>r right troDt da- mage when she was driving eastbouod across Newport Blvd. at 23rd St. and co111- ded wttb a nortbbouod u r on Newport Blvd. driven by John M. Nego, 22, of 415 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Heights • • • Suzanne Rus- sell, 2914 Clubhouse Circle, ·reported the theft of $80 ln currency from a purse during a party at that ad- dress •.• Virginia H. Hol- mes, owner of a sbop, the Tempress, 2701 -F Harbor Blvd., reported tttat a bur- glar used a crow bar on a 'front door dead bolt to gain entry, ~king :1 lthlte even- log gowns, assorted women's scarves and other articles • • • A $220 radio cassette tape player was stolen from tbe car of Jerry D. Parton. 1978-L Maple Ave •••• A thief cut a chain to gain entry to a rear storage a rea at Fuio'sMarket,2701Har- bor Blvd., taking about 50 cases ot empty soda pop bottles valued at $150. • TH URSDAY, SEPT. I Charles E. Warte, 22, or 897 Center St., and MIC'hael R. Price, 19, of 702 ShaHs mar Dr., were arrt:>st(>d at the Cente r St. adr1ress on cha~es of selling dangerous dru~s; bail was set atSlO,OOO each •.• James F. Rowe, 56, of 2617 West minster Pt., was cha~ed with drunk drlv- tng on Orange Ave,, north of Santa Isabel Ave. . .• A burglar pried open the front door to the reslc1Pnct> or :-laney J . VanRiper, 830 Center St., taking a glas~ jar <'Ontaining about $16 ln coins •.. Offi<'e equipment and tools vatul!d at SZ, 766 were taken by burglars from Bismac lnternatlonal Ware- house, 1355 Warehouse Rd. . . • J ess D. MrCullou~h. 1630-D Iowa St., r eported the $960 burglary from his garage of analr compressor, grease gun. spray gun, drlll and vibrator sander • • • Burglars broke a window to gatn entry to Abrexas Massage Parlor, 1733 Fullerton Ave., bid~ a TV set, radio sound syst em and $50 cash .•. A sk111 saw and sabre saw, valued at $174. were stolen from MFG Concrete For ms, 2135 Can- Or • GettQ1 setttcd made simi* ........ 1 ,,,... ..... wnce. ... ~. ..... Er ............. -... !'ll"';':l'lrtu• OWIIII,.. ....... .. 1 .,._........._lebliftacb _,. ........ ................. ,......, . ...... 2 0 ... ,.. ... • FRIDAY, SEPT. Z Ema R. Goltarry, U, of I t35 Ora-e Ave.. was charced with drunk drlvbiC at 1877 HartorBlvd.at l2:S5 a.m. . . . A brlef case with content' valut(1 at $435 ns stolen from tbe car of Dante I Mom~. 2404 Harbor Blvd. • • • Burglara climbed a fence Into the servlce lot of Costa Mesa Datsun. 2845 Harbor Blvd., removed locks from a tool shed and stole a buJfing ma<'htne, radlo and extension cord, a $166 loss . • • Tools and automoblle paint~ equipment made up the $2,685 toss at B 11 J Auto Sales, 2833 Harbor Blvd., aner a 1ock was cut on a paint room ••• Thieves jacked up a no at Victory Dodge, 2888 Harbor Blvd., tak~ all 4 tires and wheels and a CB radio ... Head- IIKht lenses valued at $392 were filolen from a sports car at 660 W. 17th St., be- longing to Larry D. Ely, 2862 Stromboli Rd. • • • B rea police recover ed a 1965 VW car abandoned In their city; ownerJeUreyA.Koze~ 1250 Adams. Av e., dld not know lt had lleeo stolf'n. • SATURDAY, SEPT. 3 Henn R. Kemlck, 20. or 347 62nd Street, Newport Shores, came to the pollee station at 1:45 a.m. with a broken tooth .lnd farial los JUles sutf.-rHJ when htt by a pool r ue followllllt an argu. ml'nt a pool ~arne at 71~ W. 19th St., where he had IJeeo knock(>(! 11own and struck about the fa<'e, bead and shoul~rs ..• Steven D. Watkins, 27 , of ZZ~3 Rutgers Dr., ~~o•as stopped lnhlsplcks up truck at Newport Blvc1. Jnd Mesa Dr., and r h.a rged v•lth rtrlnlllt ;~ mUessan- hou r on !'it->~~o-port Rlvt1. and possession or dangerous drugs . • , A 35 c:alllier revolver, sl~plntt hag and I 0-speed lllr yclt> were stolen rrom William L. Goode, 95 1 Mal! ella n St. • SUNDAY, SEPT. 4 Enrique Da rron, 2072-F Newport Blvd., reported the $50 burglary of rerords from his living room table •.. A vlc<'sgrlp or channel lock type device was used to to ref' open the front door to the apartment of Bobble J . Diet- rich, 2854-A Royal Palm Dr.. by a bUrd ar taking a TV Jod stt>reo equipment Yliled at Jm ... Rlc•rd F •. Gny, 1010 LIDdle P1., reported com~ home from vaeattoa to li.Dd .omeooe bad filtered bla Nlideoce tb.rooC'b a bathroom wiadow, played a pme ol pool on h1.a pool ~le IDd dfpl~ ••• A 19'76 Ford car wu stolen !rom Dout Ray mood, 226'7-D Ptaceotll Ave. • MONDAY, SEPT. 5 A $500 chest or tools was stolen from tbeplck-optruck ot August F, Ttrbrock, Z300 Fatrvtew Rd. • • • lAlla E. Barroo, 19, of 931 W. 19th St., was cbarged wttb bnU. Ius tbao one ounce of mari- juana tn bls possession at 18tb St. and Moorovla Ave. . . • Usa M. Merola, 425 Merrimac Wa)·, re-ported the $180 loss of SZO btlls from her beftroom ..• David W. Horsman, 133 E. 16th St., reported th~ $250 lOS!\ of A TV set from hls mohllf' trailer ••• Edwina Rollu, Huntington Beac b, reportf>d tbe S3.000 loss or an antique gold weddlog baort set wtth a diamond white whe was playlng goU at the Mt!sa Linda Cour~. 1701 Golf Course Dr. NEWPORT HARfllR ENSIQt PUBLISltEO IEEKLY-PG. 3 THURSDAY, SUT. 15. IJn COR014A DEl. MAR, CAU f. CIIMlliJI.-L AT lA The Neptune Soc'-y ~01tldet a atmple Olgnlfled cremeuon aervlce with d• ... mlnatlon al ... Tl'•lf•lt n0 nMd tor emtMimlng, eoemetolooy. caaket or or~ Your Sociel Securll'f or Veterans AOMtnlatratlon OMth benefll may eovlf our complete service Our lhereture tella the complete atory ot our soe etv Write or e.ll THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY 646-7431 14 HOURS 24100 W. Coat Hwy, Suite t, Newpoe1•••Dtt Member Better Bus•neN Bur"u ..nd FrH Portfolio to: No Salesman Will Call NAME ---------------------------------- ADDRESS------------------------------------- CITY STATE CEM BKAK n wAan IF YOU DON'T 1•01m FARMERS NON·S~OK • POLICY 0 \tay Insure your Auto, Ho•e or Life ur 20th year for a lot less money. Claim \'our Reward at RABBITT INSURANCE ~48-~~~· 1914 Harbor Blvd. Costa IW~•• new • • HAIR & SKIN CARE STUDIO ~ new • • ADVANCED SCIENTIFIC TECHNIQUES All Mot .. rcol p rod .. ct m .. .,,,.,,., new • • APPAOACH TO PROBLEm . DAmAGED HAIR ••conatr .. cllng -rth ,...,cl••< o "d ' n e mo .. o .. ••• Gild Pol., ...... w • • PROFESSIONAl PERmANENT WAVING new .. (.,•1• or~ boc"' Soh olllny. ""do•og•d ••suits Sllo~~tpoo l •t d•JI Ol\d brvt ll NUCLEIC HAIR COlORING V•ry od•ont•d colo1r119 IIG•II'"9· hog llhghl•"9 w ill-o 1\•olthy •"••" • "(,• WE HAVE 6 \\ ~ n compl•t•ly tHW S 1 personnlind npproach ._ \.('\.~ of moking and k••plng ~Ov' ~ Y•• b ... uufull .......1..._ b FREE ••. conaultotion & onolyala <.o-r Coli for n 45 mlnut• appointment HOWl ' ~j_ MAST£Y 11" 714/673-6650 3434 VIR liDO, liDO VIllAGE. 2nd Floor, tHWPORl lERCH Why House of Windsor is Red Skelton's favorite cigar. Red Skelton·s tried some cigars that are more expensive than House of Windsor Pal mas. but never one that's better. The reason is that our Palmas are made from only the choicest imported filler tobaccos and then carefully wrapped in specially selected Honduran natural or candela leaf. The result: quality and value rolled into one rich. smooth-smoking cigar. House of \iVindsor Palmas. shapely Sportsman or full-sized Panatelas- they ·ve got t he kind of taste that could make ~-you forget you Look lor t.h H .... of w-..., dillplay at you~ ever smoked anything else. 1 ·.• " • I PU8t....IC NOTtC~ S·MIM FICTITIOUI BUSIMUS NAME STATEMENT Tbe folllwbe Ptnou a.r• .... ltuiDMlt u: .. _ ,...,., 700 CtYlc 'elll:er, B- Ztz, Sub. ADa, CA 9!701: Darld J. ConcaOC!QO, Jr.._ 1601 Guy, Saa Otero, CA 92103; Oerard Corrtpn. ts05 Glacier, Su oteco, CA Ot)20, TtLia bullous is conduct- ed by 1 llmlted partner- sbl.p. Slg!lld: Ould J . Coo- eaaoon, Jr. Th.ls s~temerat was ftled with the oouaty clerk or Or-ana• County Aug. 16, 1977. Publish: Aua. 25, Sept. 1, 8, 15, 1977, ln the New - port Htrbor Eotlp. F -80511 P U BLIC N OTICE S-86194 FICTrriOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The follOW!De per.,ns are doing bustoess as: Calltor- nia Properties, a DQrtner- s!lip, 1000 Quat! Street, Suite 1601 Newport Beacb, Cali- fornia 92660: Frltt Hoels- cher, tOOOQuaUStr eet,Sulte 160, Newport Beach, Call- fornla 92660; Ri chard Hoag- land, 1000 QuaUStreet,SUite 160, Newport Beach, Call- tornia 92660. This business Is conduct- ed by a general partnership. Signed: Fritz Hoelscher . This statement wa s ftled wttb the coonty clerk of Or- ange County Aug. 18, 1977. Publish: Aug. 25, Sept. 1, 8, 15, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Ens~gn F -fl.0017 P U BL I C NOTI C E S-86173 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST"TEMENT The follow!~ person Is dolng business as : Newport Stuff'd Roll, ll Fashion Is- land, Newport Center, New- port Beach, CA 92660: S. K. &t D., Inc., c/o Kapla n's Restaurant, 3333 Bristol, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. This business Is conduct- e1 by a corporation. Corporation name: S. K. & D., lnc.,Abraham Kaplan, Pres. Thls statf'ment was llle<l wtlh the county clerk or Or- ange Coonty Aug. 15, 1977 . Publish: Aug. 25, Sept. 1, 8, 15, 1977 , in th e New- port Harbor Ensign. F -80407 PUBLI C NOT ICE S-89885 fiCTITIOUS BUSlNt:::SS NA ME STATE MENT The following persons are doing business as: Kentuck-y F'rled Chicken, 695So.Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach 92677: Larry Joe Anderson, 1572 Kimberwlcke Drive, Santa Ana, Ca. 92705; Cathy El- len Ander son, 1572 Kimber- wi cke Drive, Santa Ana , Ca. 92705, This business Is conduct- ed by a general partnership. Signed: Larry J. AOOerson, Cathy E. A1lflerson. This statement was rtled with the county f'ierk or Or- ange County Sept. t , 1977 , Publish: Sept. lf1, 22. 29, Oc t. 6, 1977 , In tht> Newport Harbor Ensle;n. F -81342 P U BLI C N 0 1 1::.E S-8'l834 FICTITtuUS BUSI~ESS NAME STATE M E~T The foll owllll!: pe rson is doing business as: 1\ rPvalos Pre-School, 19692 Lexington La ne, Huntinv,ton Bea f'h,Ca - Ufornla 92646: T<1lbert Pre- School (California ,.orpor:f- tlon), 9101 Brabham nrlve, Huntington Br·:ar h, Callr. 92646. This business Is r·ondu f"t- ed by a corpor2tlon. Corporation name: Tal- bert Pre-&hool, MarRie Kunreut her, vice-president. This statPment was filed with the county clerk or Or - ange County Au~~:. 29, I '117 . Publish: Sept. 15, 22, 29, Oct. 6, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Enslgn. F -81166 PUBLIC N OT I C ~ S-89889 STATEMENT OF WITH - DRAWAL FROM PARTNER. SHIP OPER ATING UNDER FJCTlTIOUS BUSINESS N.AWE The followi ng person ha s withdrawn as agenenlpar1- ~r from the partoershtp operarln@: under the nett - UOua business na.me of ln- tenatioaal Real £state Net- work .. Tbe Boardwalk at 17U4 Bteell Blfd., Hurting- loll B-It, Callforala 92647. The flctltloat bl:as1Des1 name .tate.-~r tbt pertntr~ ..... wu lllod oo Odobor 4, lVII Ill 1M Coo_,. of Orup. hll -ud Ad- -fll t1oa -Willi-*"'"~: -T. IW., InN -81"-. " 11111-... -.v ... =-T.8111&. ...... u. a, at, oat. .. lt77, ... ""-' -Boolp. F-GAW Pli8LIC No:fiC!: PIC'rmOUS-- lUll& S'tAftMENT -IDIIoortll -lo .... --· "" Ills-Bar 'Rl!MMr lDCf lfJdnallea, 51! lrla An •• CoJ'OCl& Ml Mar, Clllt. 9Z$Z'5: Ctorre Jo...,., Carson. 51% tria Awe., Corona{ del Mar, Calit. 92625. This buoiDesa lo -1· ed by an lJJdiVIMI, $1pe4: George J. Carsoo. This statemeot was ftled •ttb the coulliy clerlt ol Or- ange County ..... 22,1977. Publtsh: A~&&. 25, ~· 1, 8, 15, 1977, ln tbe Newport Harbor Ensign. F -80719 PUBL.IC NOTICE S-86178 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe follow~ person Is doing busiDess as: .Amco Builders Supply, 1514 New- port Blvd., Costa Mesa, Cal- lfornJa 92627: Donald S. Woods, 30104 Vta VIctoria, Palos Verdes, Cal!lornla !10274, This business Is cooctuct- ed by an Individual. SlgDed: Donald s. Woods. This statement was ttled with the county clerk of Or- ange County August 15, 197?. Publish: August 25, Sep- tember 1, 8, 15, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -60409 PUBLI C NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STATE MENT The following person is doing business as: Matt Brady's Film Co., *I Park Newport, Newport Beach, CA 92660: Lo rraine Hamer, 2220 Park Newport, 1403, Newpo rt Beach, CA 92660. This business Is oonduct- ed by an lndivtdual. Signed: Lorraine Hamer. This statement was tOed with the county clerk or Or- ange County Aug. 23, 1977. Publish: 1\u~. 25! Sept. 1, 8, 15, 1977, In the Ne'NJX)rt Ha.rbor Ensign F -80810 PUBLI C N OT ICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE MENT Tbe follow ing persons are doing bu siness as: I. JUI &: Jan's Country Charm, 2. Jan's Sewing Circle, 3. Prior's locorp., 4. Speed lncorp., 130 Agate Ave., Bal- boa Island, Newport Beach, CA 92662: Jill Prior, 8130 Arroyo, Stock1on. CA 95209; Jan Speed, 11928thst., New- port Beach, CA 92663. This business Is conth.Jct- ed by a general partnership. Signed: J111 S. Prior. This statement was fil ed with the county clerk of Or- ange County Aug. 23, I 977. Publish: Aug. 25, Sept. 1, 8, IS, 1977, to the Newport Harbor Enslgu. F -80752 PUBL IC NO TICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tne foli0"'-'1!¥!: person Is do lrJR business as: Photo In- ventory Systems. 1491 West Baker Street, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626: Edwin W. Sm Uh, 1433 Superior Ave., 1226, Newport Beach, Ca. 92663. This business Is conduct- ed by an indivi~al. Sll!:net1: Edwin W. Sm ith. This statement was fi!E'd '.lt'ith the county clerk or Or- ange County Sept. 7, 1977. Publish: Sept. 15, 22, 2'l, Oct. 6, 1977 , in the ~ewport Harbor Ensign. F' -81624 PUBL IC "f Q r iCE FICTITIOUS BUSIN ESS NAME STA TEMENT The · following person Is doing business as: Seaview Homes Real Estate, 359 San Miguel Dr., 11 02, NewpJrt Beach, Ca. '126CO: Gerrie Investments lnt:., Califor- nia Co rporation, 359San MI- guel Dr ., 1102, Newport Beach, Callt. 92660. This business Is conduct - ed by a corporation. Corporation name: Ge r - rie Investment• Inc., Hope G errte, Secretary. Thls statement was filed wUh the county clerk of Or - ange County Sept. 7, 19'1?. Publish: Sept. 15, 22, 2!1. Oct. 6, 1977, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -81585 P U BLI C ,..O TI CE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followt.ug person 11 doing butness as: Carden Growers, 835 84!11 Gull Lane, C -314, N"'PPrt SOliCit, CA. 92663: Roaald Han• Mac- Qaarrte:, 835 Sea Cull Lane, Newport llaelt, CA. 0!663, C-314, Nt'WJ)Ort Beech, CA • 92163. Tlda buii'MU lr coodact- od by aa ladtYidtal. Slpod: &Mid ll .._,.,, TIU -.... llltld Yllb .... ....., cltrt al Or- .... COGI!tt SopL 7, lt77, MUA: Sec~t. J5, az, 29, 0et. I, 1m, Ia tiM NtwpOrt llarttor Snalga. F -11592 PUBLIC NOTICE lOUt 1Kl'11CB TO PE-IR- T£1118TED Ill THE ESTATE OF Lol1ll NottJoor, (do- couedl Notice lo bonby 11-To au penGM tuteruttd, n.. tber u chdl&ors, balr-. It· catta, or dtriMta, IJI tbe estate of Loraa MortbtJ,4t- ceued, whDH 1ut adclr ... was fS09 PIDtc'rt~ AY.aat, Tnnto.o,. New Jt.rMJ, that lettera testameatuy or of adrnlnlatrattoa t.Ye betols- sued to Harold T. Northey aDd Lorn.lDe Nortbey Tburrn, Co-Executors, by: Mercer Cou~y &lrropte's Coort, a court of eompeteot )lrt8dtct1oo of tbl State ol New Jersey. Thlt tbe Alllowt.uc person ia l.odebtld toorrDldJ.alper- sonal property ot tbe aid decedent: Im,ertal Sattacs and Loan Assn., 1366 Vta Lido, City of: Newport Beacll. CalU., Countyaf;Or- uge County. The the undersigned de- sires to recelYe the said persooal property or col- lect the cla.lm{s) .and to re- mon that collectld or re- ceived from the State of C alllornla to tha saJd state wttere letters testamentary or of admlnistraUoo have been Issued. AU persons hav1Dg claims apinst ttte decedent or an Interest In said estate and wlshlng to object to such removal must give written ooUce of such objection to the person or persons indeb- ted to, or OOidlng personal property or, the decedent. P!J8LiC NOTICE ...... as , STATEMENT OF AllAN· DOIOIENT OF UBI OF f'IC. Tl'tiOUS Busua:BS NAME ,. lollowlltc po ......... ... _ .... -olllle Fletlllou a....... Nam.: ••Nucy V,"' 1601 Dowe,attte ISO, lf"'PPrt S.Cit, CA IZMO. Tlto ~---MU ame nleiT'ICt tolbofe fta ftltd In Coul:)' 00 JUDI 15, 1m. Alu w. V11ln, 2421 stern Vllta, Nnport Btlcb, CA 0!660. Th1l bui1Dtas wu coo- dllcttd by an lDftYIIiaal, Al&P W. VIeira. Thla statemem was ftl-' wUh tbe county clerk of Or~ Ult County Aac. 11, 1 9'17. PabUob' ..... 25, Stt>t. 1, 8, 15, 1977, 1D the New- port Hubor EDSign. F -77521 PUBLIC N-OTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe rouowtog periODS are do[qg bustoess as: Tbe lr- rint Clubhouse Ud., 17852 Skypt.rk BIYd., lrvtoe, Cal. 9Z714: Howard T, Meut, Geo'l Partoer, 1'10'7 Port Shtftield,. Newport Beach, Cal. 9Z660; Daniel L. Cur- Us, Geo'l Partner,l955 Port Seabourne, Newport Beach, Cal. 92660. Tbls butoeu Is coDduct- ed by a llrnited putnershlp. Si.goed: Howard T. Meln. This statemellt was ttled with the county clerk or Or- ange County Aue. 3, 1977. Publlsb: Sept. 1, 8, 15, 22, 19'7'1, to ttMI Newport Harbor Ensign. r -7983? Such ootlce must be gtveo to --'::c--:-c--:-:-:c-::-::c-::-::-- the person holdl.ng the per-_--'.P..:U:.:B:..=L_:_I.:C_:N.:..=O..:T..:I.:C:.:E:__ sonal property or aplnst w!10m the claim is made at that address as listed above within: THREE MONTHS af- ter first publication of this notice. D\TED: July 18th, 1977. Lorraine Northey Thurm and Harold T. Northey, as Co-Ezecutors of the Estate of Lorna No rthey, (De- ceased). Publish: Sept. 1, 8, 151 22, i.o the NeWpOrt Harbor Ensign. PUBLIC NOTI CE S-86 199 FIC TITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST ATEMENT Tbe fol lowing person is doll'l(( business as: Powell Painting Co., 6100 Edinger Ave., j 503, Huntington Ueach, Calif. 92&47: Roger A, PowvU, 6100 Edinger Ave., 1503, Huntington Beach, Calif. 92&47. This business Is conduct- e.! by an individual. Signed: Roge r A. Powell. This statement was rued with th e county clerk of Or~ ange County Aug. 22, 1977. Publish: S&JX. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -80714 PUBLIC N OTICE S-86174 F'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME ST ATEMENT The follow!~ persons are doing business as: Falkon Associates, 1411 Clltf, New - port Beac h, CA 92660: Mary Kay Konlal, 539 Win ston, Pasadena, CA 9110'7; Steve R. Konfal, 14ll CUff, New - port Beach, CA 92660. This business ts cord.lct- ed by a general p~trtnership. Signed: Mary Kay Kontat, Partner. This statement was fl.ied with th e county clerk or Or- ange County Aug. 15, 1977. Publlsh: Aug. 25, Sept. I, 8, 15, 19'17, to the New- port Harbor Ensign. F -BOUO PU BLIC N O TICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followl.ng person is dolog busloess as: I, Am- con, 2. American Cootloen- tal Travel Service, 2411 E. Coost Hwy., Suite A, Corona del Mar, Cal. 92625: Jo- seph Paul G lbtUsco, 262 S. Ave. 51, 11, Los Angeles, Cal. g()()42, Thls business is cooduct- ed by an iDdlrictJal. Siped: Joseph P. GibUisoo. This statement wu ftled wtth the couDiy c.Itrll: of Or- arwe County AQr. 29, 19'17. Publish: Sept. 1, 8, 15, 22, 19'7?, in tbe N.-port Harbor Enslp.. F -81155 PUBL'IC NOTICE 8-MI47 FICTrrlOUS BUSINESS NAIIE STATEMENT Tho lollowlll( ,.,_ .,. dotac bu•lota u: Lort'• WQuor1, 2200 Newport BIYd., Coaa II-Cal. i2e27: Dac11oJ B. 111<:11, IM7 Ba)'IIOrt WQ, M..-port O.clt, Cll..; Lon41a Rlclt, 1161 Bayport w.,.. Me-port· Bn.cb, Cal. , Tbls ba-lo ...act-ed ., • ,_nl .. -llllp. Slpod: Dodlo)' B. RieL Tlllt -.... lllod Ylllt lllo-clotllaiOr· .... eo..,. Aile. u, lfl'7. PlbU.: Me ......... 1 • .. 15, lt77 Ia .... llooport llarttor Ellllp P --1 CP-4987 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing business as: Ber- nard's, 3201 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, California 92625: La Marine Franca.lse, aCalltornlaCor- poraUon, 2681 Crestview Dr., Newport Beach, Cali- fornia 92663. This business Is conduct- ed by a corporation. La Ma- rine Fraocalse, By: Bernard Rigolet, President. This statement was filed with the county clerk of Or- ange County Aug. 30, 1977. Professional Escrow Ser- vices, 1921 North Tustin Avenue, Santa Ana, Ca. 9Z701, Escrow No. 7'1 -0808 ~ MG. Publish: Sept, 8, 15, 22, 29, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. f -81263 PUBLIC N OTICE S-8980fi FiCTITIOUS BUSLNESS NAME STATEMENT The followl..ng persons a.re doing business as: (1) Daisy VU Associates, Ltd.,(2)0ai- sy VUI Associates, Ltd., (3) Daisy IX Associates, Lrd., (4) Daisy X Associates, Ltd., (5) Daisy XI Associates, Ltd., 4120 Birch street, Suite l •H, Newport Beach, Cal - Ifornia 92660: John Kon- wiser, 19')7 Bayadere Ter- race, Corona del t.tar, Call - fornJa 92625; Charles J. DI - amond, 159 S. Bowltng Green Way, Brentwood, CalLfornla 9'\.49. Thi s busi ness Is conduct- ed by a U mited partnership. Signed: John Konwiser/ Charles J. Diamooo. This statement was llled with the county clerk of Or- ange County Aug. 22, 1977. Publish: Sept. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1977, In the Ntwport Harbor Ensign. F ·80695 PUBLIC N.O TI CE FICT ITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMFNT The following person ts doing business as: Dtver- sified Marketing Systems, 3001 Red Hill Aferme, Bull- ding 5, Suite 216, Costa Me- sa, Ca. 92626: Michael W. Kelly, 3t5'i2 Moonglow Lane, San Juan Ca pistrano, Ca. 92675. This business ts conduct- ed by an lndlrldual. Signed: Mlcntel W. Kelly, This statement Wll Oltd with the couoty clerk of Or- tnge Cou nty Sept. 7 • I m . Publish: Sept, 15, 22, 29, Oct. 6, t 977, to the Newport Harbor Enslgn, F -11518 PU~LIC NO TICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followlai per.ou ar• dolDC bullDNI U: K..Sanl, 2.410 MOO&CO Dr._ Lap• B11cb, Ct. VZ651: Catller- IDo (Crool>y) Folts,1410- •co Dr., IApaa Bel.eb,Ct. IZMI; Eldoo Leroy Foltll, UIO Moaaoo Dr., tee-a B-It, CL Dl51. Tltlo --lo --"'by a -nl--. Slpod: C-C, F-. 11da ...... .,.. ll&ld wtllt lito _,. donal Or- .... c..,._ ...... 1, ''"· _...,._ll,a,H, Oct ••• lfl'7,1a lito "-" Hllrtlor loolp. r..a11n NEWPORT HARBOR ENS! <II PIJIUSiiED WEEKLY ·PG. 4 lltiiRSDAY, SEPT. I~ 1917 OORONA D~L MAR. CALl F 'LOST HORIZON ' FILM WILL OPEH SERIES Mot1oo picture cll1slcs Will be pruea.ted lD 0raace Cout Colltte's Satuntty evelllog fllm series to the OCC klrum. Admlssioo Js $1 &Del tickets will be sold at the door. The series opeu Sept, 21 with "lost Horl&oa." .star. ring Rorw.ld CotmanaDdJue Wyall, followed by '•Sbow- boat," Oct. 1; '·MagoUlceot Ambeuons.'' Oet. 8; ''The Great Caruso," Oct. 15; '' Petrtfled forest, •· Oct. 22; '•Grand Hotel," Oct. 29; ··The good earth," Nov. 5; ''The hOrse soldiers," NoY, 19; "Lawreoce of Arabia," Dec. 3, and '·My fair lady," Dec. 10. Show time Is 8p.m. MARGARET CRANK OF BAYCREST SUCCUMBS Mass for Margaret 1., . Crank, 54, of 2039 Commo- dore Rd., Baycrest, ns ce- lebrated Friday In St. Joa- ctlim Catholic Church, Cos- ta Mesa, with rosary the previous evening. She died Sept. 6 at her home. A native of South Dakota, she had lived In tbls area for 31 years. She Is sur- vived by her husband, Roy; a son, Steve, of Newport Beach, and 2 sisters, Blan- che Stanl ~y, Gabbs, Nevada , and Mary Ann Gates, Mer- coo , CaUl. Interment was In Good Shepherd Cemetery. Bell Broadway Mortuary was the director. ELDON BROWN Dl ES WHILE PLA YIHG GOLF Requiem mtss for Eldon C. Brown, 69, or Costa Me- sa, was held Sept. 10 ill St, John the Ba.ptlst Cll.treh, Costa Mesa. Mr. Brown col- lapsed and died Sept. 7 at the 17th tee on the Newpo rt f:lea rh go lf cou rse, 3100 Ir- vine Ave. A native of Texas aoo a government auditor, he Is survived by bls wife, Ma- deleine Brown. He had lived In this area S years and ln Ca!Uornla for 57 years. In- terment was In Ascension Cemetery, El Toro. PUBL IC N OT I CE S-86136 S':'ATEMENT OF ABAN- OONMENT OF USE OF FIC- TITIOUS EUSINESS NAME The tollowl..ng person has abandoned the use of the FlcUUous Business Name: '·Alan's Clusl.c Cars" at 1601 Don Street, Suite 230, Newport Beach, CA 92660. The fictlttous bustoessname referred to above was rued In County on JWle 15, 1977. A !an W. VIeira., 2421 Sierra Vista, Newport Beach, CA 92660. This business was con- ducted by an tndiYidu.al. Alan w. Vieira. This statement was rued with tile coumy clerk. of Or- a•e County Aug. 11, 1977. Publlsh' Aug. 25, Seot. 1, 8, 15, 197'1, in the New- port HatborEnstgn. F -77522 P U BLI C NO TI CE CP-4880 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foUcnrtoe persons are· dolng bllslneas as: Holiday House, Z937 E. Coast Hwy ., Co rona del Mar, CA 926Z5: RoOBld F. Van Het, 1600 Struck, Ora.nge, CA 92$67; ,.,:ary E. Van Hee, 1600 struck, Orange, CA 9Z667. TbU buatoess Is ooDdact- e<J by an unlncorporated as- IOCiatlOD other thaD a part. aerahlp. Siped: RoD&ld F. Vu Hee; Mary E. Vaa Hee. Thls statemeat wu flled with tbt: oou_,. clerk of Or- ""' COUIIQ Aac. 17, 1977, Profes~Saal Etcrow Ser- Yicts, 1Q21 Nortll 'l'u.UO,. Sa.Dia Aaa, CA mot,Escl"011' No. 77 -091S.OD. N>ll.ob' Aac· Z$, St!>l. 1, a. 15, tm, &a the Mew- port llarttor Ellllp. F -105M PUBL.IC ,NdT!C.IE -. FICTrrlOIJS BUSIII!SS NAME STATEIIEifr Tlto .. ._.. po,_ lo dalll '-ettMt u: Tnm N--NfWPOrt Ara Trani, Joe~ -c- Dr.. llitt 101, ltlfWIIOit Btl<lt, CA -"-rt A,_ TraHI lao, Doknn Corp. ... ,.... ............. , ••• " ~·-"""'.--. ~--­post ..... Tnftl. -;::--A.....-.""' . --........ ,, ....... IBid ..... _, ... .,Or. up C..,. .,._ II, 111'1 • -....... ii: I, II, lfl'7, .... •-••• r • F tut:l the PoliC(! Blott•;t • FIIDAY, AOO •• A $1U btqde wu JtoltD frotn tiM •lloek,ed p.rqe at t.M bome ol 8oadra Grtt~o­ bel'l, 1910 W. Oeeu froal, Well Newport, bttwMG 10:30 aDd U :ao t.m ••• Kathy Gordoaloo reported JO lte- ..., tape caaetttt, nluecl at $150, .ltoln rrom her uo~ locked car pe.rUd at her bome It 116 Jade, Balbol lslaod, from 2:SO a.m. untU 4:15 p.m ••• A ehalr aod' 4 plutl, vtlued 1t $155, were stoleo from the front porch ol Daniel Meny's home at Z35 Cedlr, Newport Sbores, betweeu 11 p.m. AUf!;. 25 aDd 7 a.m. the 26th • • • Dootld Repn, 2588 Bay - IOOre Dr., Bay Shores, re- ported his I f/77 Pool: lac sta- tion wagon stolen from In front of tlia home between 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m •••• A woman'sdressouuuworth $8'75 was stolen from Roblo- soo's Futuoo Island store between 2:15 aDd 2:30 p.rr. ••• Two SCUBA tanks, Vt&- lued at $300, wer. taken from an unlocked garage at tl·e home or Paul DeBaets, 7407 .. 1/2 Seashore, West Newport, between 1 a.m. and 8 a.m. • SA TURDAY, AUG. Z7 Matthew Ferguson Spurr, 18, of 218 VIa Gratlana., Llt1o Isle, was arres ted th ere at 9:35 p.m. oil a burglary charge ••• A $120 bi cycle was stolen from Vivian Thu- strup's home at 20'7 Agtte, Balboa Island, between Sand 8:20 p.m. , • Jack Rar.z, 2224 PacUlc, Co rona del Mar, reported a $600 TV set stolen from his home between 8:30 p.m. Au, • 27 aoo 8 a.m. Aur. 211. • SUNDAY, AUG, 2P Martin Robert Uucnesne, 21, or 1940-B Pomona, and Michael Alan Ha1loclc., 20, of 724 w. 18th, Costa Mesa, were charged with posses- sion of cocaiDe when pollcf' arrested them at 2:2(1 a.m. at W. Ocean Front and 23rcl, Central NeWpOrt .•• A boat mold, made or Nberglass and steel, aod valued at $2,500, was stolen bet~~o·een 10 a.m. Aug, 24 and S p.m. Aug. 28, from a rear yanl of Henry Crane's business at 2400 W, Coast Hwy., Ma- riners Mil e ... Stereosoond equipment valued at $1,575 was stolen bet'olo·een 8:30a.m. Au~e. 12 and 11:10 p.m. Aug. 28 from the home or John Md.aughlln, 1870 Park New- port ••. James Morga n, 3510 W. Balboa Blvd., New- port, reported 2 surfboards, valued at $2!i0, stolen from the back yard or his home bet'A·een 3 and 8 a.m. • MONDAY, AUG. 29 Someone threw a rock through a plate glass wlodow at Seashore samwtch Shop between 8 p.m. Auit. 29 and 6:30 a.m. Aug. 30, caus ing an esUmate<l S215 damage PUBLI C N OTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEM ENT The following person Is doing business as: Ftr~a rf! Insulation Co., 133 E. Alton, Santa ·Ana 9Z707: James Marshall Kline, 18502 Em- bury, Santa Ana 927 05 • Tnts blls!Dess Is conducted by an Individual. SJKQfll(!: J, M. KUne. Thi s statement wu IUed with the county clerk ot Or- ange County Sept. 6, 1977. Publish: Sept. 15, 2:2, 29, Oct. 6, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. f'-81509 PUBLIC N OTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The roUcnrlng persona are dolDg bustoess u: Michael Richards, 3444-A VII ()p- orto, Newport Beach 92663: Rlehlrd M. Moru.o (Michael), 244Z2 Caracu st.. Dina Poiat, Cal, 9Z&29; Michael Warne UcAIUster, S444 -A Vl.a ()porto, Newport Bach 921163. Th1a baai.Dea ll coodbc- ted bJ aeeaenl pa.rtDirSb~. s~poc~, Rlcltanl 11. -.o, Mlcl'lul W. McAlu.t.r. nt.s ltltement wu rued wltta tbe couat}' clert of Or- .... COGI!ty Aac. ze, 1977. ,PubUih: Sept. 1, a, a. U, 1VJ7, ta till Newport Hllrtlor Eulp. F -1106$ ••• Lonn1 .. n ,...,.._ ed from 1 wtedow tt Pipen Plac.e, 2:101 E. Cout a.,.,.., CoroQI. dt1 Mar, u a tblet tot lato the Jtore betYHD 3 p.m. Aul• 19 Ud 1 t,m. Aur. so aod tDok a cub box tod $75 la .tore re- ceipt• ••• A $150 bleytle wu stolen from ao unlocked gartce It the home of Kathy Kutachka, 3410 Mareu1, West Newport, between 8 p.m. Aug. 29 and 7 ·~5 a.m. Aug. 30 ••• .An outboard motor, vatut!d•at 1400, was stoleo trom the work area or George Newcomb's bust- nesa at 100 E. Cout ,Hwy,, bay bridge trea, between 5 p.m. Aug. 28 and 5;30 111.,m, Aug. 29 , •• Jobn Stansberry, 488 Prospect, Newport Shores, reported a $350 outboar<l motor stolen from his boat at De Anza Martna, 300 E. Coast Hwy., bay bridge area, betw"n 3 p.m. Aug. 28 and QOOA Alii[, 29 • • • A thlef broke a windwJng wtMow on a car belonging to Dean West, 415 lrla, Corona del Mar, while It was DQrked at COM high school between 4:30 and 5:30 ~.m. and took a wallet con- ta!~lng $110 from ttte front seat. ~ TUESDAY, AUG, 30 "B" Lee Johnson, 65, of 2366 Harbor, Costa Mesa, was charged with being ln- toxtcated In a car at 10:05 p.m. In the 200 block or Corolllldo, Balboa .•• Dante! Clayton Sc he r, 36, of 718 Jasmine, Corona del Mar. was arrested there <tt 11:30. p.n1, and char!Zed with cul- tlvaUng mariJ,Jana ••• Mark Allen Zlgner, 23, of 218 ll :uel, Corona del Mar, was arrested at home at 12:40 p.m. on a warrant chargln~ hlrn with forgi~ his nam~ on a credit card , • , Judith Taylor, 17 Monterey, Spy- gla ss IIIII, reported a TV set ann stereo equipment, valued at St,652,stolenfrom her home bel'lt'een !0:30a.m. and 2:50 p.m .•• , Stereo equipment and liquor, valued at S295, were taken from Kam•s restaurant, 2121 t:::. Coast Hw}·., Corona lie I Mar, by a burc:lar who broke a WIDdow to gel In between 12:40 a.m. and II a.m. • WEDNESDAY, AUG. 31 Jonatnan Pau!Cowllm~,21 , or 102 E. Ba)', Balboa, was charged with misdemeanor drunk dr!Yif\t at 1:30 a.rn. at Short and Newport Blvd., West Newport ••. C ral~ WUU.a m Murrell, 21, or 340 Rochester, Costa MPsa , was charged with mlsdemeaoor drunk driving at 1 2:~0 a.m. at Dover and 16th . . • Lo retta Jane Alexander, 29, or 2300 Fairview, Costa Mesa, was cilarl(eri with mi s- demeanor drunk driving at 12:20 a.m. at 20th and Balboa Blvd., Centr'al Newport. , . A $120 blqcle was stolen !rom the, unlocked garage at Ke rlsue Thompson's hOme at 1235-l/2 W, Balboa Blvd,, Ba lboa, between z a.m. and 3 a .m ••.. Eight pairs of earrinu, value<1 at $22 5, we re stohm betwe-en 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. from the oome ol Gall Bennett, 516· L/2 Clubhouse, West Newport ••. Jeff Edwart1 Cruwn, 25, of 869 W, 15th, West Side, was charged wtt:1 misdemeanor drunk drtvl~ at 10:30 p.m. at 2oth and Balboa, Central Newport •.• wuuam Theo- dore Nugent, 26, of 4601 W. Ba lboa &lvd,, Balboa, was charged with possession of marijuana at 11:40 a.m. at Coast Hwy. and Newport CPnter Dr. • THURSDAY, SE PT. 1 Au estimated $580damage was done to Z cars aw~Uog sertlee tt Ceor&e and Sons Ulloa Stalloo, 111111 R-rt BIYd., Wat ft"P'rt, by n.ta.J• WbO IIUbed I COQ- vertfble lOp, brob nrlclu1 p&J1I; aod f91lplneot lad tl<'ll:td to 1 door, betwHD 1:30 p.m. Auc. st aod 7 a.m. Sept, I ... Jamea Mtrlno, soo Momtoc Star, Dover Shores, nported a $150 TV Jet stolen from hl• boat at 900 Lido Part_ Lido Ptldnaull, between 5 p.m. Aug. Sl aDd 11 a.m. Sept, 1 •.• Tools nlued at $120 were atolen from an open a:arace at tbe hOme of Larry Grasse, S31 Grand Canal, Balbo& lslaod, be- tween 9:30 a.m. Au~:. 31 aDd ll:SO Sept. 1 • • • A $120 bicycle was stolen be- tween Aug. 1 and Sept, 1 from an unlocked garage at the bomf' of Lisa C reuon, 212 Sapphire, Balboa Islaod •.. A camera, wat ch, aD.te~ board, •etsult, tnd oth&r possessions, valued at $750, were stolen from a truck belonging to Mattnew Spurr. 218 VIa Graztana, Lido Isle, while It was parked In the 7400 block or Seashore, West Newport, between 8 t.m. and 10:15 a.m ••.• Robert Ca1H- son Patten, 20, of 914 E. Ocean Front, Balboa; MI - chael Lester Murphy, 26, or 1129-A E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa ; Robin Lee Adair, 20, of the F.. Balboa address, and Dt>nniS Ray Vanderveen, 128 W. 18th, Costa Mesa, we re arrested at 9:55 at the Patten resilience, and l'hlr![e<l •lth possession ol heroin , •. Gary Lee John- S<HI, 24, of 410 32nd, West Newport, was arrest~ at G: 50 p.m. at Westminster ancl IJ~<·on, Newport Hel~hts, .mrJ f•harg@d ·.vlth possession of a CB radio from which tl•e serial number had bt-en removed , •. Hkhard EugenE> llllleter, 49, of36 Seascape was a n ested there at 6:05 p.m. and chanr;eo1 with dls- turtllflll. th~ peace .•• Robe rt Ladd Allen, 72,of3l4 AnartP, Balboa, was charged with mlsdPmeanor lirunk drlvln9, ,H :i:4:i p.m. • FRinAY, SE PT. 2 A wetsuit awl an elec tric fl sh ll'liJ motor, valued at $17:i, were ~1olen from the rear patio ur Patricia Ann Chiarenr.a's hOme at 322 ·:2111'1, Newport soores. be. tween 11 a.m. and noon, .. llonaltl Kot)l"an Brook, 19, ol Ul J asmine, Corona del Mar, was r hargecl with re- sisting a rrest after pollee said they chased him down to question him ahout Illegal possession or beer ••• James Ken Nebolt, 4. or 327 Wilson, Costa MP~ ·.va~ f harged with misdPmeanor f1runk drtvlnjt at 6 p.rn. at Rive r aorl 54t h, West New- port ..• John Go rdon Woods, 32, of 6'J3 Plumer, Co sta MeSlll, was ctiCirl!:etl with ln- toxi cateo1 dlsotflerly conduct at 9 p.m. In tl'l e 2300 block of W, Ocean Front, Central Newport •.. Aleander C!ro Ctooro, 52, or 188 E. 16th, Newport lif'lght s, was ,.ha rgeti with helng lntod. ,.ated and disorderl y at 7 p.m. at lrVIM and Dover, West Uppe r Bay ... Carey Co wan, 69, or 303 Kings Rd., Clift Haven, v.·as f't\arged with being lntoxt- ~ated a.nd dlr;orderly at 8 p.m. at Newpo rt Pier ••• Bl!ach Imports, 848 Quail, Airport area, reported a new 1777 SA AB car stolen from li1~ir lot be-tween Aug. 29 Sf~ Cutlt salad II nemed. not for the Romen ruler, but fOJ iis chef. Burglar~ HOW MUCH ' CAN YOU AFFORD TO LOSE IF A BURGLAR DECIDES TO BREAK INTO YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS TONIGHT ? Sea Coast will plan your home or business seturity system. Phone . 642-3490 Now! , ...... ., ...... .....,......., "'' '1•·-"· •••. -c. ....... . • ·- ' • MERIT technology making~~ a reality for low tar smoking: __ taste" There is a way to pack flavor - extra flavor -into a low tar cigarette. MERIT proved it . By~ cracking cigarette smoke down into separate elements, researchers were able to isolate certain "flavor ... rich" ingredients that deliver taste way out of proportion to tar. The result was 'Enriched Flavor' tobacco. Tobacco that delivers the kind of taste smokers can switch to. And stick with. "Seveml months ago, I tried Merit, and have been~ them ever since. They are the first low tar~ that actually tastes good!'. 0 ...., ......,.. 1-. ••n -Barbara G. Yltltshire Richmond. Virginia Kinp: 8 rng:'t•:' 0.6 mg. nicotine IV.ptf'ci~ne. FTC Ripon O.c:76 100's: 12 rng: 'tar:· 0.9 mg. nicotine IV. per c1gnne by fTC Method. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ~ REGULAR & MENTHOL This kin ci of smc)ke r e n t h usi as n1 is t)l"1i ca I t )f \\'ha t smc)kcrs arc sZiy i ng ~1 h t)Ut the tas te c)f MERIT ffMERIT is the onl,, bmnd in lmt' tar to give me tlu? /lat'Or · and satisfaction that I had been looking for." _:Cec!lla Beberman Wantagh New York ffThe first pack of MERIT MENTHOL did it. I was immediately impressed with th ,, e taste. -Raymond T Abdoo Sutfleld Ohto Only o ne ciga rette has 'Enriched Flavo r' tob acco . And . yo u can tas te tt . .... . ' ' .• H•RBOR FEL LOWSHIP BI_BLE CHURCH 2311D ST. ot OIIAN <;E, COS TA MESA -6<15·50$0 DR. F, KENTON BESHORE, I'HTOR SuDdly worship ••••••.••• 10:45 a.m. and 6:30p.m. SuD4ay tctrlol • 9:SO a.m. Wednesday service -7 p.m. An I.Ddtpeod«lt church with Bible teaching mlntstry ATTEND We inYite you to worst.Jp THE CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURC H Of YOUR CHOICE OF T HE MASTER, LC.A C HR I STIA~ SC IENCE Z900 Pac111c View Dr, SERVICES Corona del Mar, CalU. flRST CHURCH OF LAWRENCE D. FRUHLING CliRIST, SCIENTIST Pastor --Phone 759-lOS1 3303 Via Lido SUNDAY SERVICES: Newpolt Beach Coatemporary Service Sunday ScOOol • 9' 10:30 8:30a.m . Sund:1y Ser'rice - 9 & 10:30 Cburch sehool •••• 9:15 WEDNESDAY EVENING Llturglc&l service • 10:30 MEETING 8:00p.m. RI:AIJ/8(, ROOM ACor• .. w•••• Week days: 9 a.m.-Sp,m, CoslaMeu Wednesday: 9 am-7:45 pm FIRST UNITED Tuesday: 9 am -S pm, 7-9 OIITMODISTCHUIICH • • • • 19lhSt.&Harbor Blvd . ·SE:COND CHURCH OF a..rc~~o~tw •report •m•r'l ai!DOiitOftr Ud lt'a Ume to become t.olf'td ill YOIUCHl OIJPOI'tllla1tiee, The Vohaatary ActioDCIIlter of Soutll Oratw• CouDty cu match )'OUl ntlll &ad tD- tei'Hta wUb commualty Deeds. For more J..amrma-Uoo. eall the v AC otace ln CHtral Newport --875- 9210 or 83S-ma. Now you can be part of a promotlODll read-a-tboo lA wbtch rradt sehool chlldrea are sponsored to read boots. Proceeds go to an Orure Couoty Chapter of a aa- tlooa.l orgmintioa which re- searches and aicl8 YicUms of a dlsease strlldac YOUJII adults: A newly formed non-profit organtu.Uon temporarUy OOUsed In Newport Beach wtllcb helps trainable meotally retarded ciUzens become independent needs receptlonlsts wbo can also perform light offtce work. A newly-foC(ned non- Fila-----.. ---,.......... 10 to 11, bo· rtaa&Dc wttb u ol'leltatkla lralalar -St!>t. 1! .. c ...... _. Til.• IJIIIaal mouter Manu Gru., be1d at a eo.ta .... lbowlllc cGer, ta Ill lor SuDdly, Oct, SO, Voluateen • ......... ""'Cbl ....... children wbo wlll par ... tlcipate. A ereaun wrtter t. &OtiCbt by a Costa w. .. orp.oisa. lloo deslpod lo ald ....... .. , ..... ,.. .. ada.lls. Tlda voluteer would aulst tbe director lD wriUDC I bl. lllODtbly oewaletter to keep tbe communltyt.wareottbetr acU•tUes and progn u. Special EcllcaUoa t•eh- era• uslstaats are DIMded 1n all phases of vocatao.l and occupattom.l tn1nillls such as housekeeping, Prdelllnc, laodseapln&, woodworklDc, animal care, P.£, and cutoc:Ual t~. Volun- teers are Deeded 1n the Mla- sloo VIejo ar•. NEWPORT HAftBOR EH SIGH PUBI.I SHEO WEEKtY ·PO. 6 THURSDAY, SEPT. I~ lt17 CORONA DElMAR. CALi f. and THERAPEUTIC SPAS OPel 7DAYS. rtPC on mrr aun IH9WROOMI IQRAx. U22.2 SO. HARBOR BLVD., GARDEN GROVE 27801 fORBt:$ ROAD, LAGUNA NIGUEL Anaheim Garden Grove Fullerton 772-3401 750-7665 871-8020 Laguna Niguel STAT!. LICENSE Coastal Area 831-2375 ; N0.~1~92~l~l7~~===;!;:~dL ' SIGN SUBSCRIPTION ORDER .LL THE LOCA L NE WS CHIUST, SCIENTIST • ....... _ .. JI Newport Beach at W_.... -11:eO.u.L Co rona del Mar CHARLES O. CLARK 3100 Pacutc View Dr. P "'S TO Oil PAUL H. ALEXANDER LISA fOHRlNG and Lummox were obviously happy about Lum's ltne performance In the Sept. 1 dog show held by the Newport Beach recreation department at the Youth Center in Corona del Mar. Lummo:r won the award for profit agency to Newport Beach asslsttilg alcoholic women needs workers to get their buUding ready for oc- cupancy by performing car- pentry, plumh1DK and sew- Ing tasks. Cookiqf sk1Us wUJ be needed ooce the center opens. w•TCH FIRM MOVES TO NEW QU.RTERS The lonovaUYe Time Corp., maootacturer of di- gital watcbes, Is movi~ Into larger quarters at 17875 Slty Parl North, Irvine, adnr- tl&lfli co-ordinator John fuller annouoces. ND IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ORDER TODAY I OHLY $5.00 FOR ONE YEAR Sunday School -10 a.m. "'SSOCI ... TE Sunday Service -IOa.m. Wednesday: 8:00p.m. GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Rfr\0/.'IJ (, IUJU \4 Veterans Memorial Bldg. 3500-B E. Coast Hwy. Ent ranee on Narcissus 565 w. 18th, Costa Mesa Mon.-fri.: 10 am to 5 pm REV. TOM TYREE, Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES: Sunday afternoon: 1 to 3 10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Saturday: 10 am to 4 pm CHILDREN'S PREP • • • • SCHOOL, 10:00 a.m . You are cordlaUy lnvtted HOM E BlBLE CLASSES : to attend CtJ.Jrch Services Call 552 -0092 aod to use Reading Rooms. "Teactllng Bible Doctrine .. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH "TH E FRIE~DL I E ST C HURCH IN TOWN " II \L\'E 1'. "lf '/.1/ ... , I' 1 \/111< 11:00 A.M.-AOUL T WORSH IP & SUHD'AY SCHOOL 6:00 P.M. -EVAN CE L ICAL HOUR JO\ MA GNOLI A AT !AN TA ANA AV E., COSTA M ESA Jt umoul~ <!i nn !J rrgnli onnl U:hurrl1 A FREE AND INDEPENDENT CON GREG AT ION'AL CHRIHIAN C HURCH lUI· Il l '\', Jl!ll' ·1. I I' 11 I I I I , \i '''' 'J' r 9•00 A.M. SUNDAY1 II8LE STUDY IOalO A.M.1 WORSHIP' SERVICE, SUNDAY SCHOOL 3262 BRO AD STREET, HEWPORT HEI GH TS NURSERY C ARE PROVIDED PHONE: 642·2140 most soc table dog. P~C.KE BRE.KF.ST TO HELP H E·R·MORE A P~Jnc:a ke breakfast wut. be held poolstde Sunday, Sept. 25. This event is spon- sored by Children's Hear- More fnstltute Jn conjunc- tion with the Newport Har- bor Jaycees aod the New- port Cosmopolitan Club. The Institute Is a oon- proflt organization provl- diog an arvtua l summer camp along with other year-round prognms for the deal and hearing impaired children or Orang:e County. 1>1. B. BUILDII>IG TOHL STAY S •HE.D OF '76 The August bulltting per- mit total in Newport Beach was $<1,066,156, boosting the 1977 record to $51,549,029. This compares with S46,- 111,130 for the same period last year, aDd Is also ahead of the Aug. 31 total of kR,- 197 ,571 in 1972, when the all-ttme allllual record n s set. ••• ~.the WOfld 's largest. wttl restore the hidden ..._,_,. ' beauty m your drapertes. Co•l removes and cleans dr a penes. rehangs them w1th perlect ple.tts and even hems And a Cot\ cleanmg prolongs scatchgard .__ -·~ jfj},.. drapery lite OH CASH I CAftT HOMES .. APART ... ENTS .. MO- BILE HOM ES • OfHCES • WALL TO WALL CARPET, FURN ITURE & DRAPERIES p '" ~·';t CLEANED IN YOUR HOME ' t~'' • DEEP SOIL EXTRA C· / . TION MAKES YOUR , CARl'£! SA HI· S TARY CLEAN! _. ... QUAUTY l SERVICE. YOU C•N EXPECT fROM "THE WORLD'S LARG_EST" JLI• uc;_.-n'~ •II y540-.1366e642-0270 1702 NEWI'OIIT II. YD. At 17.1t. COSTA MESA '-•'1 '"F .,/I •.f 0,,,,.. f~H""' u.cMO DIIP'AJCMD TMKKS HANIIiHAKE lf'lth a very turry paw was ooe of SheMeld's tricks, as master Ke n Wilks urged hi m on. Shetrleld won the prize lor best costu me. (Ensl~~:n photos.) Alta Bahia Committee to open fall activity The Alta Bahia ~hllha r . mon ic Committe€ or the Or- alllte Count y Ph.ilharmonk Society annouoces Its first meeti~ of rail to be held at the Big Canyon home or Mrs . Stephen DuBow at 10:00 a.m. today, Sept. 15, The meeting includes a pot-luck luncheon and a violin du et performer! by St1 s le Toria n and Kim Kay • The new Alb Bahia chair- man, Mrs. James Johnson, will lntr~uce her new slate ot otflcers; vtre-cha irma n. Mrs. Kenneth Reaume; 200 vice-chairman. ways and means, Mrs. Robert Beech- ner; r ecorrllrtR Sf'("retary, Mrs . Harry Le vy; corres- ponding and member ship cha.irman, Mrs. D. J. Bt>nt- ley; treasure r, Mrs. Donald Bernarrl; pubUclty anrl pre- views, Mrs. Stephen I)JBow; programs, Mrs. Robe rt Lit- tl e; music mobile, Mr~. Paul Queyrel; continuancf' tund, Mrs. Robe rt Zumberge; youth concerts, Mrs. David Trumbull; telephOne, Mrs. Mollie Martin and Mrs. La- vern Poliquin, aoo parlla- mentarlan, Mrs. Richard E. Gr iffin. PARI SH P•RTIES SET FOR PRIORITY HLKS St. Michael and All An- ~e l s Eplsropal Church, Har- bor View Hill s, has planned d S+>r tes O( 21 partsh par- ties . After a butret supper, the focus of the parish par- ties will be to rliS<'uss the priorities for St. Michael for the com i~ }'E"ars. A nev.· rive yt>.H plan will ~ for- mul atf'f1. Mrs. John Stahr will host the first pa rty. other hOs- tesses wUI be Mmes. Davis McNamee, Allan Stover, William Lazier, Don Miller, Robert Sattler, Jay Kear, f'red Sola rczyl, John Kea- ting, Robert f isher , Char - les Moody, Fred Llntoa, Wil- liam Torres, Hugh MacKen- zie, floger Hughes, Wllllam Pemberton, f rank SUer, Norman Ewers, WUilamOs- ter, Stan Dendintt:er, Lamar Hill and John Brewer. Mrs. Freda C. Ransom of lhe Charles D..tnn Com- pany's Newport Bear h o!- Ure represented both par- ties In lhe lease of 2,600 square feet of spal'e from the Airport Industrial Com- plex. • ---------------- N~E .....•.....••...•..•.•...•.••... ADDRESS .... , , . , .•. , •.• , •............. CITY •............•........... ZIP ..... SEND IH THIS ORDER WITH $5.00 TO, NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN 2721 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR I lost u pounds lnJOdays ••. ••• without starving mvselfr -Pharmacillt Dick Wieser Daly City, California Pharmac1st 01ck W1eser owner o' the Sky!me Plaia Pharmacy 1n 0<11> C1ty express~s h1c; oo'n1on on rhe NaturSI•m We1ghr Control Program As a phcHmdctst for over 23 years I have seen many we1gnr loss produc ts rome dnd go NO I have ever produced the 1nterest and resulls lh.Jt Nrlh•rSir ,......, has Alter see1ng the successful results many o f h1s customers hj-j(l w1lh the program. Orck dec1ded to try 11 I followed lhe program. lak1ng NaturSI.rn IW1Ce -1 day 1n lli•CE' or lowfat m1l k and ate a normal d1nner even 'nc1ud1ng potatoes' I dtd n01 have to count catones o r hm11 my DOr!ions e1ther Aller 30 days I had lost a total of 23 pounds Painlessly and ellortlessly I feet len years younger1 NaturShm IS a nutnt,onatly sound delil.IOUS and easy-to- follow program It does not requ1re soec1al e)(efCISinQ drugs or shots of any ktnd And unlike many d 1eflng programs Natw Sw"'l does not call for comOiele rsora t10n from the foods you entov Betng a pharmaciSt I have_ the resoons1bll11y to orov,de my customers w1th the very best products r\la tur Sin'1 1s1 1 would recommend NaturSI1m to anyone w1th a m1n1mum amount a t Will PJwer It's the eas1esr and safest way to lose we1ght that I know of today ~' a nutnllonal a1d to healthlul w e1qht reduc 110n At finer drug stOTes. 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