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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-09-22 - Newport Harbor EnsignMAJfRA TrERS, 1f'bo biD tbemMlYel u the teeODd tun. IIIMt bubtnbop quartet tn Amertca ("a.od we don't care W'bo's flnt") wl1l be a feature of tbe 7th ao.a:ml Newport Hut»r E~ebuce Club '•Barbershop Plus" allow Satardly, Oet. 1, at tbe OraDce Cout College audttortam. Al80 performlnc will be tbt MarlO SI.D(ers aDd Father Couctilla'• Boys Chorus of Orange County. The anoual 6md ntser beoeftts tbe Exebaace Clti>'s youth acttntles faDCI. Tlektb will be on salt at tbe door. Natiooally kDown .atertalJler Harry Blbbltt of Newport Beach wW emc.e tbt 1bow. • ~~-.l!tlf ~ -'lop ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Ensign (In last week's nut installment of Pastor Chuck Smith's sermoo oo prophecy, the admonltloo wu glYeo: '•Look for the coming Invasion of Israel by Russia. That ..Ul trigger the ehaln of ennts prophesied ln the Bible, brtnginc about the reeurn of our Lord Jesus Cbl'hrt to estlbU.tl Hl.s enr- lasttng kingdom.'' From the prophecies of Daniel, Eukiel and Zechariah In the. Old Testament, Pastor Smith of CaiYery Chapel, Costa Mesa, told or the comq t.aYaslon by Russia aDd the destruct:lon of the lnnding army, pavlDg the way for the rise to supreme power of the 10-oatlon Earopean confederation and the revelation of the world ruler, tbe Anti-Christ.} Al NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR, CALJFORMIA HIGH PARK COSTS ROCK • • • • • • NB moratorium , vote rejected Tbe threat of a morator-Sue Ficker of Balboa, a lum on boUd!Dg lD Newport leader of local slow-growth .Bea.ch was lesseDed this ad'focates, later called tbe weet. as developers and clty Kremer otter ••a boUow pro- goTeromeot agreed to a com-mise. •• Sbe DOted that the promlse that calls for a a lrvi.oe Compuy's past rec- complete re-study of the ord indicates a wllllilpess city's geoeral plan between to slow detelopmem only DOW a.od oeu February. when forced to do ao. City CouocU accepted tbe ••we bad to appeal to the NBCOUNCIL "The r esidents or this ctty bave been bad," Newport City CouocUwoman Lucllle Kaehn of Inine Terrace said YoDCSay, assbedescrlbedthe lntlated park developmem fees mandate(j by a new city law. She and otber CouncU members were upset when they learoed that small scale deulopers wUl have to pay as much as $4,200 per housing unlt lnto a city Large developers {50 or more units} must now pro- vide 5 acres of park for each projected 1,000 residents of new housing projects. The old clty standard was 2 acres per 1,000. Developers ot smaller projects must pay an in lieu tee amounting to the cost of buying up park acrea(e ac- cording to the oew standard. proposal aDd voted agaiut state Coastal Commlsstoo plac(Qg tbe moratorium Is-to get tbe Corporate Piasa sue on oelt AprU's election complex in Newport Center ballot. In related a ctloos, the toned down," she claimed. CouocU refUsed to accept Central Newport blast- a new dettnltton of bousiDg nesswoma.n Peg Forglt '*£1 densities, aDd turned down a ditferent new of tbe big a growth-control general land company. "I am here w .o;o.•• park fund. The new formula, But, because or Newport's high land values, the rlty planning staff has figured out a formula that wtll multiply what developers had been paying uDder the City's old bullding exclst> tax, which had been the rna jor sourct> of reveout-for parks In the past. wUI be on the InlJle Com- paey's undeveloped parcels, where t:,e developer wW be required to dedicate part la..od, Instead of paying a fee," Davtd Dmohowskt, tbe c ity's advancl' planning ad- mln1strator, explained. "It wlll have very little effect in the older parts of towa. because most redeveJopmeat will be done under simple parcel map procedure. The new ordinance applies oDly to subdivisions of more tball 4 units." plan ameodmeot recom-to defend and commend the mended by the elty's tratftc Irvine Co. for wbat they bave committee. done to this town," she said LES ISBELL a s "'ayo r ;,. 19 51 EX MAYOR LES ISBELL SUCCUMBS Cou.ocUmu Paul Ryckotf 1n a prepared statement. of Balboa Island, who bad • • vacant property ts as led the ftgbt for a building sterUe a.s a barren doe. moratorium, accepted the When you declare a mora- compromise offered by lr-tortum, your acUoo ls hos- vlne Co. Pres. Peter Kremer. tile,, Lester L. Isbell, former ''I am wU~ to oold ott Also arguing against couocUman and mayor of for awhile on the morator-a moratorium were presi-Newport Beach, died Sept. tum matter," be said. '•ln deal Denais Harwood and 19 at Hoag hospital, where the next few months, we'll governmeota.l relatJoos be bad been !or 94 days. find out if the developers cba.lrman Richard Spoooer Private family fu neral me2Jl wbat they say." of the Newport Harbor Area services wlll be held this Under thecompromlseap-Cbamber of Commerce. Friday for Les, who would aimed at eventually provid- ing 5 acr es of publlc park for each 1,000 local resi- dents, wu part of a popular voter 1n1tlatlve circulat('(i last year by Dr. Eugene Atherton of Oakwood apart- ments. Or . Atherton's petition was signed by more ttla.D 10 per cent of registered voters, tOOs qua1lfylng lt for next AprU 's municlpal elec- tlon ballot. The City Coun- cil, given the choice ofplac- lng It on the ballot or ap- proving lt as a new ordi- nance, passed the ordtnance last April 11. The dramatic !('e Increase cam(' to light earller this month, wben the developer or' a 7 -unit proJect in Balboa learned that he would owe about $22,000 In park fees, l11stead of the $3,000 he had expected to pay ln buUdlll+! excise tax. The new formula wUl DOl a!rect developments of less than 5 units. "Its malo effect Parents oppose But, the developer of a pro~t or between 5 and 50 homes wlll end up paylng the fee, and he will pay a high price. • • * * "WHEN RUSSIA INVADES ISRAEL proach approved by tbe Jean Watt, leader of have been 81 next month. He Councll, here Is what ls LEAF (Legal Environmental ls survived by hls supposed to bappen between Analysts Fund) group, whic h wife, Helen, of the family " now and next Februa": sought a moratorium, said oome in WestcUtt; 2 daugh - • PLANNING commission LEAF Is ••gratefUl for the ters, Patricia Matlack of wW beeiD a complete re-effort beiDC shown" by Yr. Santee and Delores Willett stud)' of the ceoeral Plan. Kremer, but caullooed tbat of Santa Barbara; ooe son; 1oclud1Dg a system of'pbased 1t will be senral months Don Elder, also a former school closing Under the new formula, lor example, the developer of 15 homes on 1.5 acres would be required to pay S68,685 m park fees. Tbe city a rrives at that ficure by evaluating present local park.lands at $286,189 per '.!er e, based upon county as- sessments of surrouodiDg lots. FLrteen homes wouldbe estimated to boose 3.2 per- sons per unit at a hous~ density of 10 units per acre. Each unit would be requi red to furnish park fees for )1st under 1ooth of an acr e of parks. Thus, at the blgh cost of local land, eac h unit would nave to rough up $4,579. De- velopers wlll, of course, add this cost to tht> price of tbe average home when they seU It, The significance of Russia's attack on Israel and the destroctionofthe invaders by the act of God Is that God will begin to deal with the nation Israel. Tbla wW be tbe key to the entire seeoarto, triggering the beglnDt~, of the end of the present age. Daniel's predicted 490 year history of Israel --of which 483 years had been tulmled at th~ time of the cruclfixion of Christ --will be resumed, beginning the last 7 years of Daniel's prophecy, the 7 years of the Tribulation, culminating in the coming again of Jesus Christ. We came awe50mely close to the end times 1n October, 1973. Oct. 6 was a holy day for the Jews. At 2 p.m., while the majority of the Israeli and the army were 1n synagogues or worshiping at borne, Syria aod Egypt attacked simul- taneously. The Syrians attacked with 1,200 tanks on a 20 mile perimeter. By contrast, Hitler launched the attack on Russia in World War n with 1,000 tanks on a 200 mlle front. The Egyptians attacked with 3,000 tanks and 1,000 pieces of major artillery. This was intended to be a war of annihilation, and it almost succeeded -· but for the lnterveniDg grace of God. Only a miracle of God --as great as any in the Old Testament--preserved the little nation of Israel. Near Golan Heights, a small force of 132 men under a major held off a major usault by the Syrtans, 1n the western sector. The major bad rdlsed to let bls men go borne for Yom Kippur, so they were 1n position to meet the attack. In the eutern sector of Golan, the Syrlau drove to within a mile of the Israel ArmJ headQuarters, then mys- teriously stowMtd. U ta beUeYed that tbeJ feand tbey were tanh~ 1oto a trap after adftoelllc ., rapidly • ID tbe SlDlt, tbe 3,000 tanks of the E~ laeilll only 90 Israel! tanks, aJ.o lltr4Jped. Tbua the Iaraell forces bad Ume to mobtllse aad prepare ooa•er-attacb. TbQptlbed tbeSJrlana back, came wltbiD 12 mD• oiDamucua Ud were lboat to beliD bombl.rdmeat of tbat cltJ wttb tbe1r 155 mm tank CIIIICIL Ia SIDII, tbe latuU croued tbe 'IHI Cliill aDd trapped tbe lrd EOPtJajl aftDJ. development. '•before we know whether councllman, and 5 graod- • DEVELOPERS aDd we're less polarised" on the children. Burial arrange- llow -.rowth adrocatu will dlrectlona the city should mea are be log handled by be beard bJ city pl.aDDcs taU. P~e Vtn mortua.ry. M4bJ apcMilll•eacttaaa.&m Wr. Iabell was bora Oct. rroaP to be orp.lll,&ed by Offi h t Z5, 1896, tn Texas. In 1915 architect WWtam Ficker. cer s 00 s be came to Orange County • NEXT FEBRUARY. and worked In lumber yards. proposals sifted through the M He became a NeYrport Beach Planntng Commission Will esa man resident June 15, 1922, and come before the City Coun-took charge of the Newport ell in the form of amend-A Costa Yesa garage Beach Lumber Co., tbeo lo- ments to the general plan. owner suffered 2 bullet cated at 200 26tb st. ln Mr. Kremer, wbo became wounds in bls chest Satur-1925 he started htsowobusl- IrTt.ne Co. pres ldeat lD July, day a.fterooon to h.Js garage ness, Newport Bul1d('rsSup- agreed that a phaslngplan --at 2037 Harbor Blvd., fired ply, whlcb he operated untU wltll development pace tied by an ott-duty Hawthoroe 1970 at 3104 w. Newport to buUding of J'OQds aDd other poUce oft1cer after be re-Blvd. support s ervices ·-Is the best way todeYelopthe clty's portedly tbl'eatened the of-He helped to organize the 900 remalnlng vacant acres. n cer wttll a 3-foot long metal Newport Harbor Chamber of But, be lnalsted Utat tbere bar, Costa Wesa pollee re-Commerce in 1927 and was be "aclearandpubllc under-ported. a member of Its original standlJic of the obUgatJoos J. A. McClure, 34, owner board of directors. He and opportunities we bave ln of A and A Engloe Rebulld-served as Chamber presi- proYldlng Newport wtth the lng, 203'7 Harbor Blvd, was dent In 1931. He was also a clrculatioo system u re-taken to Costa Mesa bos-fouodlng member of the New- quires.'' pttal, where be underwent port Harbor Elks Lodge. His warni.ol seemed to be surcery for the ballet Les was elected to the aimed at eDTlroomeatalllta wounds. He ls recovering Newport Beach City C.ouocU wbo, 00 the one baod. wut satlsfactorUy, a bospLW in 1942, along with Clyan rrowtb stopped until road spokesman said. Hall, woo became mayor that systems catch up aott. 00 The ott-duty orticer, Ml· year . Other members of the the other haad, block all at-cbael Yoran 30, was having Couocll then we re Bob Allen, tempts to tmprofe tnmc d1.tflculty wlth hls car eo-0. B. Reed and Irvin Ceorte clrculatloo. Mr. Kremer ctoe and drove lnto the gar-Cordon. Mr. lsbeU was called for aslng ''tYerypos-ace over the oewly-cleaned elected mayor In 1944, was stble leYerage to usure Ooor. Pollee LL George L. reelected to the COGncU lD timely coDitrucUon of Lorton reported that an 11-1946 and was succeeded as regJooaJ blgbway b cWttes," tercation resulted. Offtcer mayor by C. B. Reed. Les and speclftcally mentioned Mono said be took h.Js pistol ran agun In 1950 and was tbe Corora del Mar tree-from his car and tired, 2 re-elected to a third 4 year way a.od the Su J~ shots after commandlag the term. The lsbellswe relonc- HWs tramc corridor. prage owner to bait. time residents of Balboa be- A report bas beeo tued fore rooTing to WestcWI. 'With the Ora.oge County dlst-The present City Hall. rtct attorney's office. The wbicb opeDed lD 1948, wu D. A. wW decide if any constructed wllboot noaunc cbaqes wU1 be brought any bonds, Les was DOted against the omcer or pr-for keeplnc a watchfUl eyeoo ace owner. Otftcer Moran city spendlnc. • • Wbere Is tbt wu questioned but not beld mooey comtnc rtom?" was after the shootiDc. his frequent query wben clty MARRIAGE· SEMINAR prognms were beln& dl.s-cussed. About 300 parents and stu-Cll7 signatures oppos~ tht> dents )ammed WUson ele-clost~ of WUson school was mentary school's mee~ presented Tuesday night to room Tuesday night toarg\le the citizen's advisory com- against clos ing the school. mittee by PTA leader Marv They were greeted outside Hortblek.le. by students carryinc signs • ·We c:ao ret more U you IU1iJII that the school be glYe as time," she pro- kept open. mlsed. ''We want you to know The 20-year-old schOOlon th.Js Is a community-sup- Costa mes'a west side is one ported s chool and it Is no of 3 elementary campuses place for a co~nuatlon high in the Newport-mesa school school .. district chosen fo r possible Oth;r speakers schcx>d ller closure due to dec~ stu-claim Arguments against dent enroUmenL Tuesda)', a closl~ Wilson and sending citizen's advisory group ap-Its students to Whitt ier VIc- pointed by the district's torla or Pomona schoois in- Board of Educa.U"n began a eluded the danger of haVlllf ser ies of hearings on the children cross busy Victoria proposed closi._s. Current st. district plans call for mov-Oeput) Supt. Norman lng tbe district conttooation Loats revealed that Wilson h~b school out of the Me-has a capacity of 660 stu- Nally caf(l pus at Newport arxl dents, wtth only 385 ('nrolled. 19th by September of 1979, Whittier bas a ca,paclfy ot aod placing the school In a 520, with a 324 enrollment. vacated elementary campus. Pomona has 356, but room Nert Wednesday night, the for 548, and Victoria has panel wUI hold a public hear-. capacity for 302 with onlr lng at Monte Vista school, 188 enrolled. and the following night at one speak.er noted that the Wb.tttier school. The ad-west side's lower propert) visory group will then make values makes It attractive a recommendation to the for youn~ families wtth ele- Board of Educ~tlon on which mentary _ age r hfldren school to close, aod where '•They can't a11or!1 to bur to move tht> contlJJJation anywhere else, so the} will school. But, as committee be coming here more and member Alvin ptnkJey DOted more,'' he claimed. Tuesday night a t WUsoo, Loog-tlme west s1dl' resi- • ·The solution rna Y be to build dent Luis C arrido r~alled a oew building on the back that some west sldt> students part of tbe present McNally have already been moved to campos and move the high Wllsoo from Canyon srhool scoool into that bu1ldlog." which was closed 2 year~ The Costa Mesa Chamber ago and would havt> to bt> of Commerce, the city Re-mo;ed again Lr Wilson deYelopmeot A~eocy aod the closes. Costa Me~ Tomorrow "Don't push us around," downtown business group au he warned. ··And we can't do anything about It," lamented Yrs. Kuehn.· I'm terribly upset:• Stale law, which coaholl 1ntthtl~e laY meaStlnli, ,.... quires a vote of the people to make any changes in sucb laws, ooce they ar e adopted. ··By redUcing housing dt>n- slty, less dedicatlonof parks will be required," CouncU- man Ra} Wllliams offer ed as ont-posslble solution. He also asked for a study of how other cities are tarlog after adoptinr similar l~Ls· lation. Tht> Atht-rton in- itiative ordlllance .as based on a · model " ord1- na oce dra~~o•n up b}' the Cali- fornia Lea£Ue of Cltles, Dr. Atherton expla lnf"d. He defende-d his initiative and rl'mHlded the Council that the a lternatlve to DOt paying for parks Is to ··have DO parks." '• A ma pnt)' of people ln :.lewport Beach ha•e voted twice ln the past to spend mone~ for mo re parks," be r ecalled. But, bl'Cause of state Jaw requiring a two- thirds vote to approve bood 1ssues, the Issues falled. Dr. Atherton also sug- gested that parkland near the Balboa P1er should oot be 1ncludf'd In computing the value of city parklands, be- cause the park there adjoins the ~arh, and shouldbt> con- s idered part of the beach. · Part or the cost of Uvtnc 1n Newport Beach Is pro- vldl~ pa rks," he noted, ' and the cost of land ts very high here." favor completely vacating the 7 -ac re McNally site, whlcb wooJd then be put up fo r sale aod redeveloped as commerdal or resldentla.l property. Water reclaiming studied A petition contalnlag 1,- Between oow a.od Febru- ary, be promJHd, the IJ'T1Dt Co. wUI not ~L·.e 1J1J de- •elopmeat acttou oo wbat be named u 4 coatroYerslal bot apota: tbt Cubways property ~e~r ctur ud DoYu, tiM Newport c-.r blp-rt.s. cc.domiDbama, tbt laDtt btttrMD tbt H.-porter IDil aad Park H.wporta.,.rt- m..U. ud tbe 10-ca.lltd JfoUdly Rut»r ana a.1oa1 Cout Hwy ... r U..·O.... AT CHUROIIN CDM A marrta(e eartchmem Mmlaar wUl bt held 1Jl Oe- t!Dbtr at tM Corolll del Mal' ooacreptioaal ct.J~h. 811 Btllot.rope AYe. Locals held in dope case Reclaimed waste watn for the lrrtptloo or parks, goU courses and other rec reatloo facUlties in Costa Mesa Is btiDC p~noed throu~b Water Factory 21, Onace CouM}' Water Dt.strlct. btlt, Visu park, Costa Mesa park, Tanager park, Es- tancia park, Lindbercb scbool par t, Mesa Verde park, Corsica perk, Te. Wlokle par k, San Otero rr..~ way Cl't"~lt, Sa.Dta A• rlur to Ntwport Blvd., S.- bu rtlla park, Gtsltr put ud Corona del Mar frtewtJ rre~tt~ lM4iJIC dle dt.leulsloo wW be Or. Res Smttb. OeL a. Dr. stu GrHo. Oet. 9, aad Dr. Us Eckhardt. Oet. 11. All MNJooa wlU beltA ll '7:10p.m. Mrs. Lars Lavagnino dies lAIGel .,... ....... .... dled .... , .... It Co* Ill ............... .. 111•11'1 10 II .. WU till .... of tan~ ................... ....... v... PW:I 1.1 ltl tarlJ ,_,. of OIP"'Iltio&. A •••artal •$8 wu lleld J .... ..., at tM IW>me. tiG'rPNc:WI ~ ...... ltl''n*, wtD 1M a-. Daftl &,..... of lu Fna-._,IDiww...-aall. J ... ,. ..... ~of- ....... n. ""' • eo-...., .... clllrp of ... ....aur ... •s" Newport polJce aarcotlcs oftlcus played a key role 1Jl the arrest lut wMk of .uJp~Cb ha a major a.atu- a~tJollll coca!Qe •muallllc rlDC. Tbe arrests tGdtcl S r• rs of lDYeJttcaUoa aid Newport Set. Darryl Yo.le. Of u penoM llldlc:t.d 4 are eltbu pf't!SIM or tbnDtl' Newport~. Woltilf db pollct ~from ""nlc:o.- ll1M. ••..ucaton ..u.d u ..U.ttd Sl llllUkla a. Solita A IDtl'ieu roca&-. ftldl ... , 11.1 1M bela ....... ... IIlli OOiiilb) ud -c: .... ~ TUitl ud Baw111i. .... lbolle 1dded cllr- ... 1M put wtet oe 4nll -... ud rKIIIta .,._ ... JoeAt111.,JO. of S42 62od. Nt-wportSbores; his brotbtr Sergio, 26, of 109..8 41st, West Newport; Sttpben Granat, 27. a tn.n- sl•ot wbo pollee said .,rmtrly U•ed in West New- port, aDd Toni OeDlse l.oQn, 17, a former resldfoat of Jum:tDe A•e. 111 CofOGI del Mar. ,.., hid ~ed to ttaftJ.i. OUten iDdScted au 11 uawau. lmne aad El Toro. HELEN FREEMAN, 90, Of LIDO P~RK DtES Prtn.t. .. nte. ••e be-. Wd IDr Btl• B. .. ,....... ~. ol tll Lido Put Dr.. Lido Put. ....-o· ... ... 141aflolcbN- pttal • Conceptual plans for the project rece1Yt!d approval by tbe Clty Cooocll Mooday Di(bt. FUtend and cblort- lllttd secondary n.ste water would be used tor the trrtcattoD pro Jtet. 1M OCWD ls pla.DDq a maJor pJpe llw OD tbe wut AM of tbt Suta Au RIYtr to <1rry tM ll'riptioll nt.er. PaopciWd Ults lDel* Co-Ita .. _ Colt aDd Country Cbjb, Sub Ana ec.tatry ct•. .... verde COIIItry Cllb, liut)or LIWD M•· •rtal Put:. Fumew Stat• IIG .. Ua•. ()nap COUll C'ol-lele. • ....,_ CaDnla CtlUDnla eou ....... OJ'. .... C.., FalJIIOIMi.. WILLI AM WILSON SR. OF COM DIES AT 12 Wemona\ s.nte.s b-WU - Uim 0. WU100 Sr., .. ol l Ol'7 Golttearod A•e.. llar- bor Vtew RUls. wen~­ dieted ~bJ ...... Bnee J . Knrle, Prellltf· ..,.. cam ot .. Cllf-_.. .. PadAe"" .... IDOitl1 pan dllpel. • HI ll IUYmd bJIU..... I awu.; a--. W :Ua!I!IOu WU-. -Jr.ofP ,......_ .. a dallllc, I .......... CJ(Y ....... --------.The Birch Log -·~~-p-C. M. Harper tlte )t&SI1 byJ~~~:_Ener~bU~Y!~~= In April wNd r .. A Cout Mesa market clerk ns injured 1D an at. tempt to prevent ! mentrom stea.U.ac 3 eans of beer VI· lued at $1.1? after Jef\lslrl( to sell beer at 2:50 a,m. Sa. turday, pollee reported. /7 · f.' &lmont, MOM6ochu.~u• -Early tn 187•, at 11\(ft in~ wid. --.;y production, and vOHHCC IOH the heieht or ·the nnt•n•'JY erial•. our vutty moroeontrot overwA....tean people. PUBLISHED WEEKLY, on Thursday. Secood Class po1tap pajd at Coro111 dll Wtr, CaJlf. Ni!Wsptper otnce ud prtathc plant lG tht Eilstgn Bulld.lng, 2721 E. Cout Hwy,, Corolll del Mu, Callf. 9!62~. PHONE: 6'13.0550. THE NEWPORT liAR. BOR ENSIGN wu ad)ldged 1977 to be a newspaper of gen -, tral circulation by court PUB~~~~O~~ decree No. A-20178, dated May .14, 1951, In Superior Court for the County or Oralige, StateotCalUornia, and by reason thereof Is quaUlled to publish all pub- Uc notices required by taw. THE NEWPORT IIARBOR ENSIGN Is the legal news- paper for' the Cit y of Ne~~o·porl Beach and pu LI!shes all pubUc notices for the d ty, ARVO E. HAAPA ......... ov.·ner and Publisher PEG IIAAPA, , .......... Assodate Publisher llep•e~nred Notionally by Hf.lr.l ~ US SU8UII8AN PllfSS INC •q l,ll( AU Dl TED BY ~. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ONE YEAR SUBSCRIPTION ....... , . , , , . $ 6.00 TWO YEAR SUBSCRIPTION ..•... , , • , • , . $10,00 ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Ensign (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) Clerk John E. Freedman. 23, sutfered cuts and bletd· lng around his left eye In the lncldeot Itt a rmlrket at 51'1 w. Wilson St. The clerk had reC\as@CI to sell the al cohoUc beverage alter t$1 hours. He was hit In the eye by one of the suspects, whO started leavl~ the market with the 'baer, be reported . The clerk grabbed the would-be thief a round tht> oe<:k and held him with a head lock. The second man punched him In the ra ce an1! knocked him away from his ho ld, He was knocked to t he ground and temporarily blaC'kedoul, he told po!l('e . He heard a car Ieavl~ as ht> regal~ r onsclousness. TRESSEN IS EDITOR OF ·coAST LINES' Ua n TressPn of Co ron:• del Mar Is edltor-in-clllef or Orange Coast CO\Ipt'P'S s rurteut newspa per, ··Coast Lines,'' fo r the fall semes- ter. Dan, a sophomore J;>ur- nallsm-photoJ\taPII}' ma jor, was J reporter on ttiP starr last ~·ear. Is the Costa w .. Redfotelopmeat Ar~J lettlac the overrated representative~ in Waahlncton rn• kind of IUpport It ahould bt 1.utac from City Hall? There the world a atunninr demonstration ot their ba'fe beeR aome rnmbUap ID NeeM wtekl, tochtdiac a calmnru. thorouahnt~~. and att,entlon to nt.· rumor that somebody on the City Council DOW QippOitl tjonal needs. Whit they did" wa• mandate an the redevelopmeot plan. immediate shirt to daylirht uvinc time -in The Agency ta chaqed with the tlak of rtdt"teloplAg the dead of winter! A wide-eyed •ua~eatlon that the old downtown area. Part of the property ta:a: Plkl by fiddling with the nation'• clockl woUld acme. owners In the rednelopmeot •rel goea to the Ageoey, how save energy stampeded CohrreM to act. which is empqwered by atate law to use coDdemlll.tioD Arte 11 th h d to d th 'rt~ d 'dn't and other sbort~cut methods to UP(rade the downtown. · ~ a • ey a 0 some 1 • • 1 This is being done all OYer the .tate, a. clUes ...Use f,h~y . How much better for all ha~ the; 11m ply that the oldt>r parts of tbelr towna which once fuorotahed adJourned -and tumed out t he hrhta, the seed tax money to ret the U:wn started, are oow In Almost immediately, re.uonable objectiona need of re)lvenattng. lo the eod, everybody ls supposed to such tinkering -such aa that it would force to win, because a redeveloped downtown ends up putting children to make their way hom~ from ~~ehool in more tax dollars back lnto the kitty. the dark -urged a second look at the hastily Now, our Costa Mesa RedeYelopment Agency nas been passed law. Then the truth leaked out: Congrn~ legally constituted by the City Council (ull2nlmously), aOO never had any evidence to show that the shift to is now making strong progress toward getting actual daylight saving time would save a drop of oil or redevelopment uDder way. A rood cbunk of the Agency's 8 kilowatt of power. Hysteria about a auppoeed operating funds goes to the City o! Costa Mesa to pay . . . for stall help. Some Agency niembers (appointed by the energy crrsrs h.ad taken co~trol and na ~ult City Council) are bee:lnninr to ask whether the Agency Is wa~ uu~r roohsh~eu. In 11m~, the dayhght· getting the help It pays for. Requests for reports and sa\·m~Htme experrment was qu1etly scrapped. other administrative help sometimes seems a bit long In comi~. At a meeting last mool:h, the Agency didn't even Hyaleria -Phase Two have a city stall member present, es:cept for a lady who Now the Carter Administration hilS cranked was taping the proceedings. up the ~nergy scare once again. Near hysteria Some Agency members didn't even try to hide their a~tain demands na1ional energy conservation, disgust at such a turn of events, but the truth about our nation's energy au pplies If you ask the members of the City CouncU, lodlvldua!Jy, remains virtually the same as in 1974. That whether they SUPPOrt the redevelopment plan. they .answer truth is that the United States is 11itting on va111 ··yes." When they vote on Issues that affect r~evelop­ ment, they continue to give It unanimous support. So long quantities of untapped oil. natural gas. coal. as our elected representatives conttme to show this and other sources of energy. But federal price unanimout support, and so long as the Agency members, controls, environmental roadblocks, regulatory who are public-spirited cltlzens, contlooe to work hard commissions. and courts have so impeded en- on red(>velopment, shouldn't the Redevelopn\ent Agenc ~· ergy production that our nat inn is indeed run· have the whole-hearted SUPIXIrt o! the City Mana ger and nin~t out of twailobft. fuel. his starr. Do they have that support? \\'hat America needs is sufficient national If Agency members are beginning to wonder about the indignation to push government obstruct ions answers ro those questions, maybe U's time for them to out of the way 50 that producel'5 can produce. go ahead and ask the questions, point blank, and see what But the Carl f r Administration has totally dif. the answers are. A lot of time. effort; money and city f 1 · · d Th p ·d • h. hi .support have gone into the redevelopmeot plan. If aoybodr erent Pans m min . e res! ent s lg Y NaUolaall•uo Aet The tnefl)' hooPla of laat eprinr finaUy cui· minattd in the delivery ol th• Admlnllttatkm'a 68Q.pqe National Entl'l)' Act to CQftlftll on July 29. Actina mueb Ultt their irreaporwible daylirht·•vinr-time ptedeetMOn, the current House of Repretent.ati~tl took a ainclt week to con•ider the meuure an~. on Aupt 6, paued it·by a vote of U4·177. Tbey had to do •omf'· thing, didn't they? Well, what they did wu vote to incre .. e taxes, erect new roadbloclu for enatJY pro- ducen, and raiN the price e1cb of us •ill pay for vitally needed enercy. U. S. Chamber ol Commerce economilta estimate that the Na- tional Energy Act will add 1182 billion to the taxpayer's burden betw.en 1978 and 1985. Thia adda up to S3.COO per family. The Act calla for e:a:panaion of production· inhibiting price controls, ne• delaYI in off. shore oil.aite leasing, and further restriction• on nuclear power development. Conrreuman Dale Milford (0.-Tes:u) wa• not alone when he atated: "The so-called energy bill is in fact a vicioufl tu: bill." But one~ again hysteria prevailed when the votes were counted in Congreu. And thi11 time the resulting legialation ia incredibly moffl dan· gerous than the daylirht·uving-time foolish· ness. The Energy Bill, which will not produce a drop of oil or a cubic foot of natural JIUI,' now goe& to the Sen~te, where hy1teria i• customar· ily even more rampant than in the House. Meanwhile, the enemies of a free and ind~· pendent United States marvel a11 our nation's leaders take a giant step toward nt~tional sui · cide. The National Energy A('t is ancother plank in the gallows being constructed for our btiO\•ed I'OUntry. At this time, Rusliia'spremler, Leonid Brezhnev, called President Nixon and said that Russia was prepared to st-art unilateral action to bring peace in the Middle East. It had been learned that Russian cargo planes, with troops and supplies, had landed in Egypt and Syria 2 hours after the start of the Yom I" ina Ellepruan of ~oonui n Vallev Is no?ws Pd1tor, Kat!1; \~'fleelt>r of Fcmnta ln Vallt>~ is etlt>rtainrnt>nt o?t1itor , and J ,~ff !luff c.f Costa 1\olt>sa ls s ports E'llifor. in any official city capacity has decided, at this late TEEN YOUTH CLUB --~-----------------rlate, to oppose the whole thing, It ls about time lor that Donalrl H. J:trol>s i<: fl•t> official to speak up, or forever hold his peace. The future TO MEET SEPT. 24 Kippur war. So it was plain that these "''"P'P"'s ·• '""'r. of th~> city's downtown business are.a Is too Important to !he entire cit}', for petty poUUcs or petty personal The "Pescadores" (Fish- ermeo} Teen Youth Club at Our Laoy Queen of Angels Parish will be entertained by the "Diamond Mines" roc k music group this Sat- urday, Sept. 24, from 7:30 to 11 p.m. in the Parish Hall, 2046 Mar Vista Dr ., East Bluff. ,·rudees to ~et In the wav. PUBLIC NOTICE planes had taken off fro m Russia before the invasion began. Soviet troops mann ed some of the Syrian tanks, and seve ral em or ~~~ic?:T.,ef;.~~·i.~'~~RNIA were captured. Five Soviet MIG's w e r e SEALED arns wm be r('Ce!ved at the oHice of the h t d d R · 'I t City Clerk, City Hall, NPwport Beach, California, untU s 0 own, an USSlan Pl 0 s w e r e lJ :I)O 3.,rn. on tile 14th rlav of Octohe r, 1977, at which taken prisoner. A Pussian cruis er had Ume f!leY w[ll be opened and read, for performing work ed AI I :ts follows: ffiOV On tO exandria With nU C ear NbWPflllT ISLA ND CHASNEL BICYCL E/PEDESTRIAN warheads on deck. BRIDGE So h B I . CO~TRACT NO. 1900 W en rezhneV Ca lerl the pres l-Hlds must be submitted on the proposal form attached dent, it was clear that Russia wa s wit h the contrac-t documents furnished by the Public Works preparing to invade Israe l, beginning Department. The additional copy of the proposal form Is to be re tained by the bidder lor hls records. with a paratroop attack, President Nixon E.ch bid must be accompanied by cash, certllied cheek Ord ed U S t 1 ted d H or Rldrl,.r's Rand, made payable to the City of Newport er • . roops a er • an enry Qeach, for :tn amount equal to at least 10 percent o! the Kissinger began IU s hurried trips to amount otd . Israel, Egypt and Syria to hammer out The I !lie of the pro jed and lhe words "SEALED BID" shall be clear ly ma rked on the outside of the envelope a peace settlement before Russia mo ved contatntng the btd. in her troops. The issue was in the The contrar.t documents t ha t must be completed, exe~ eutE'd, and returned In the sealed bid are: balance, for Russia was prepared fo r "· Proposal an all-out assault. But God had another B. Destgmtlon or Subeonlra clors C. Bidder's llond purpose in mind, and brought it to a D. Non-collusion Affidavit halt. E. Statement of Financial HesponsibUUy F. Technical Ablllt) and Experience References The attitude of the Israeli, as tolcl nest> documents shall be a!lh:ed with the signature personally to Pastor Smi th during a anrr titles or the persons slgntng on behalf of the btdder. For corporations, the signatures of the PRESIDENT or Visit !0 !he Holy Land, Wa S that they \'ICE PHESIDENT and SECRETARY or ASSISTANT SEC- felt it WaS a mistake tO StOp their RET AH\' are required and lhe CORPORATE SEAL shall be affixed to all documents requJrtng signatures, In the successfu 1 counter-attack. They felt they case of a Partner sh ip, the signature of at least one general had been robbed Of a true and deC iSiV e partner Is requ ired. 1'0o bids wW be accepted from a contractor who has victory over the Arabs. As a result, not been licensed 1n accordance with the provisions of they are right back Wfte re they were. Chapter 9, Division m of the Business aOO Professtoos' COOP. The contrac tor sh.all state his license number and Syria and Egypt both are gea ring for dassUi callon In the proposal. war and are v'olat ' th as ft'r One set of plans and contract doCuments, lncludlag 1 tng e Ce e-e special provisions, may be obta.tned at the Public Wl1rks agreement, and Russia is sending them Department, cuy Hall, Newport Beach, California, at oo weapons. cost to licensed Contractors. It Is requested that the plans and contrect documents be returned within 2 weeks after The Israeli fe el tha t Western Europe btd opening. let th d If th h t t The City has adopted the STANDARD SPEC IFICATIONS em own. ey ave O go O FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION (1976 Edition) as War Jiiga!n, the y feel that they Will take prepared by the Southern CaiUornla Ch>pters or the Amer- the world with them. Israel is ready ican Public Works Association and the Associated General Contractors of America. Copies may be obtained trom to gO all OUt in the next War, aiming Building News, Inc., 3055 Overland Avenue, Los Angeles, to d t !"fled · t Ca!Uom!a 90034, (2 13) 870.9871. es roy every arm l agams The ctcy has adopted Standud Special Provisions and them. They feel that Saudi Arabia should Standard Orawtngs. Copies or these are an.IIal>te at tile n t i h d th d t · ed Publlc Works Department at a cost or $5.00 per set. 0 gO UnpUn S e 'SO ey are e ermln A standard "Certllleale or Insurance ror Contract Work to take the oil fields when war breaks for cuy" rorm has been adopted by the City. TIWI rorm out. When Israel starts gatrung the •• the only certiJicate or Insurance acceptable to the Ctty. The successfUl low bidder trill be ~red to complete advantage, Russia will move in to pre-lhls Iorm upoo award or lhe CMtracl. Vent the take-over Of the OiJ fields. For any required bonds, lhe company lsS111n( Bid Boods, Labor and Material Boods, aod fatthflll Performance Then will begin the final count-down, Boads must be an Insurance company or surety eom,..r as recorded in Ezekiel. This will trigger licensed by lhe State or Calllornla. The eompo.Dies ..... lalso haYe a current Ceoeral Polley Holders RatJ.Qg or the SeQUence Of eventS leading !0 !he A or better; and a Financial Category ohtleut CW. X u T r ibulation and the glorious coming of per lhe latest edltiOfl or Best's Key Ra«nr Guide (Prop-erty -Liability), • Lord Jesus With His church to establish In accordance with the pn>vlstoos or Article 2.Cblpter I, His ld d rth d 1 lin Part 1 ot the Callforn.la Labor Code (S.Ctlons 1770 'tt eeq.~ llg Om On ea an ever as g I he City CouneU or the City or NOWIIOrt Beo.eh hU ueor- righteousneSS, lalned the geoortl prria!unr rate of per diem -.- 1n the 104:aJ1ty ln wbieb the wort ls to be pertortnld tDr The Israeli have Indicated that they each en11, clauUlcalloa, or type or -.orllmu or moebmlo already have wclear weapons. Recent ~.:::" LD ~<>R:;,-.::., •:. i~6"~': ~O:;,o:":, J=: reports indicate that they have the A c0111 or llald reoollltloo la"iialllltlt fo t11t orllcutlbo ueutron bomb This Is the bomb that City Clork. AU pertln I<> the -...:l oball be~ • by all provlolooo or tho Calltorola ~r Code 1'0111111 deltroys people, not weapons or pro-.10 »ronl!IDI !'at• r.t" c-t77o.t711 loc-l. pe..., It kills by devou.,_ the tlesb The cootrie!O_r. -shall be r._lblt tor compltoweo 'II1IIi ••1• ·~ ' SecUoa 1177.5 ot tbt CaHtomLa Labor CodeD aU 1po. meltiac the eyeballs aiW;I eating away o,..oticotblo occ..,.Uoao. · the t..~ It is lnterestina to note Tho oootractor oboU poot uopy oflbopr...nlo(- ...... u-v. ""'t> ratN at. tbl jot) aile. Coplts may bt obta1lld f'roe tiM tbat EHII1el records the fact that the Plll!U• worto Do!tHI-. . bodlll ol the dead ca11110t be touched Tbo CIIJ ruo"" tM riPI 1o roJod 111 or 111*-u:t to Walyt UJliiiDrtMtltJ lit .ell btdl. t»r 7 moathl after the RusslaJl forces · llOillll ciOIIGE. CITY cLDJt (COli'I'IIWSD Oft PAOI 5) CITY or IIIWPOWr BUell, c~ Ptii>Uob: Sopl. zz. lt'17, lolbo 11-rt lllll>ori!IIIIL " ' AUDITIONS SLATED BY 5 PENNY OPERA Auditions for OCC's Five Penny Opera Compa.n}' wUJ be held Sep(. In and 21 from 4 to 7 p.m. In the OCC auditorium. Productions for th e 197?- 78 season Include Menottl's ··Help, Help, the Clobo- links!" Jan. 13-14 and 19- 20, aM Georges Bizet's "Carmen," April 28-29 and . May 5~6, Music and dancing will k.lck off the year for re. Ugtous instruction and youth pl"'grams catering to stu- dents 9th through .tzth grades. The eVening Is open to all teens and frleods. PROS and KAHNS J Kcsna ,.;aim . AS THE KREMLIN ORDERS? We have hcen rohl !hal Pres1drnt Carta got "an urgcnr mcss:J Rt''. fru m U.S.S R. President Bre1.hnev 1ndica tmg that ht• was to stop th e suspt•cted t«'sli ng of nuckar wea pons hy tht· Unton of South Africa . As il he had ht•cn urdl'rrd . Prestdrnt Carter went tu g.re<~t lcngttt s 101 hl<H·k the test . enlistmg or mohiliZIIlg lllher governmenrs <.~nd public opinmn to comply with President Brezhnl·v's "urg rnl rnes..~agt• ." What word c.an you usc tu dt-s..:rih r such subnw;stvcnt-ss tu the KrcrnlLn'l So me ..:all ir "Detentt•" llo sim!IH ·order ~ lead Carter to mst~r th<.~t we mu't J;!IYl' them our canal1n l'<.~namJ" EVERYONE A LIFESAVER Cancer. hean . <.~nd ca rd1ovascutar and othe1 dueases. Jh.uhol. [l.un~ and dnpc . all add ed together dun'1 lake. rnnrc l1ws I han docs a~•onmn 1n lhesc Urnled Srates. Only Co mmumsm hu taken m<orc hves than h~H' .tblll"llons. •Jn l}' grca1 numht·r~ of nuclcJr weapon~ ~u ukl tak~· A l1fc ~~a lite . <.~nd m nn wa y .:auld anyont• s;~ve J Ide as eastl )' as by sto ppmg <.~n ~hnrtLOil . TI1a1's wh ere WI" t·.:in starl lifnavmg. UNCONCERN MARKS COMM UNIST ERA I he cmtm)t nt the Naz1 l:ra see m!> '" have l>l.'cn a turnm.: point m our t;u nrcrn s fo r the rights ol all to l11c ~nd hherty. heo.:aust• SIIICC ll~en. m the Co mmumsl l:ra . mmc rh<.~n ten 11mes as many people have hecn s1m1larly e11terminatcd :1n1l :1~ many mun• havt' heen denied liht'rtws. demonstr :ned l-Uncern fur these victims CA KTER'S SECRE;r DIPLOMACY Why sh11Uid we trust the Panama Canal "trealy pushers when they won't evt"n trtt.~t us or Congress now wtth the lull telCI o f l)u· ueaty they want ra11f1ed'' And when the y art" tc:edmg u~ mure m1 smformauon than intorma110n'' In the first place, we didn't take the canal zone from Panama. Columbia wouldn 't allow the building of the canal. !lO we ''11rr•nged" for Panama to separate itstlf and become a nation: and then we ptid Col umbia , and we paid Panama .and we p~id the indivjduallandowners for the Canal Zone. The incumbent dictator. Genenl Omu To rrijos, illep.lly took o ver the democratically-elected aovemment of President Arias , which had popular support. But the Torrijos JOvernment which now allows only the CommuniR Puty to exist, had ('uban-Soviet support, and that's to whom Cuter and h.is prop:rpndist · neaotiators want to aive our C.nal. The Kremlin·s btttrMtlonlll Affalrl issue ·of June, 1971 s.ays : "The ~anal allows the USA to tr1nsfer Its nual for ces ho m one ocean tO the other ud' concentrate them r~pidly on either side," as much as to ay we·d need tWice as bit • navy without the c•nal. But thh "uncontroll~ble destructive Yiolenge" the treaty-pushers' tpe•k of whhout e•plainina, means that Cuba ud the Soviets would commll acts o' war to take the r:.n1l from us if we do not su.rrendtt it . If we dearly lake a Hand and back It with furce , the Soviets won't 10 to wu O¥'t't the Panama Can• I; but if we don't.they11juJtbke h . So kt't expote Carter'• teerfl d.iplomacy for Whit h b. tnd &•t the truths out in the open. WE NEED TO KNOW' The Coaututnllt hrty b rh• only polldW party now allowed to axil! ln ,.,..,.,which mea•• thll P'ralklmt Clllft' and his tnaty~en arc. lTYiDI «o tdM ow ceMI to tiMII Communittl and tbllr .$crfkt.CUbu t~en twltttey a,. not teUJns u. whr. ' . " TOM ANDERSON Ev e n :rm o ng htgh ·m o r aled. know · ledge:rbk Christian people:, there JS a wide divergrnce of a tt l lud es toward rnvolvrment in Hy ing W save &. resrort' our hrr. Republic Many years ago, Harold Hlak e Walker did an ex cellent p1ece on th•s ~ubject tn h1s "Livin& Fa1lfl " col umn, wh1ch foUows : An yone wh o sludec·s Chns!Jan hrs!ory srnsitrvdy w1ll no11cr lhal Christ1ans. m nfronled tly the world as o ppone nt . take variou s attit udes to ward the fight Fust. there are thos~ who sirnply lukr the world as they frnd it. They makt" no efron to changr :~nything . Then there are those who take the wmld as thty f1nd Ll . tout willt a d1ffell·ncr . Thry m~kl' no t'ffort tn l·hange thl' work!. but they a llcmpt 1•1 transcend II The y arl' tht m }'Siil'$, who 1 n r a p I l'ontemrlar ion and prayer. St"ek to ltvc abovr the dm and darter of selfish stnle. The)' rrcfer to avo id !he harsh realities of I he wo rld . rl'l rrating lo thtrr IVory towers "' Methodist bishop pul the matter pointedly when hr was asked by a pa stor to conduct a "quiet hour of retreat" in the church of a local n1inister . He responded in the n~aative with the .added remark: ''Your parish doesn't need a quiet hour. It needs 1n earthquake." A third &roup , a •·remnant " in every generation , refuses to take the world as it it, nor will they exploit it in their own interests under the &uise of ide11ism . They plant their feet in the reality of God and affirm hls soverei&nty. They live in the world in obedience to the will of God . They a.trug)e to plow "riahteoutness and Godllnen, f•lth and love, s l eadflttnets and aentleneu" into the st ru cture of aoC:iety, nO m111er wh•t the cost to themnlve•. As Daniel Webster said of General Jlcklon: "He b an honest ud upr(atu m•n. He does what he thinks is riabt lftd dod II with •II htl miahl. (Unquoc6) CAIIIODIAI< ll.OODUTII Whr do our ·•ae••••" UlllfallfiiiJ' ...... .....,. tt.. Atricu rlfdll• .. I A ....... a ........... . --•• llrlll ...... .... ..wo..w .... ..-... Co••_.. ltlaGA•.. la • Cambodia . in which more than a million men, women, and children have been wiped out? OUT~ Big Brother has decrerd that farmers must reduce whe.at plantings 20% nut yar. The best answer to the farm problem is to deaee that Big Brother should ge t out a.nd set the farmer free . '!HE GREAT GIVE·BACK I r o ur anti·Amrrk ans insist o n giving our Panama Canal a w~y . why no t &Jve it to Columbia wh.ich owned the ISthmus it 15 buill on unt il Panama took it by revolt? And when we give the canill aw.ay , why not also give Alaska back to the Russians? And &ive back. Missouri , Iowa , Minnesota, North and South Dakota , Nebraska 1nd Oklaho ma and part or Florida, Kansas, Colorado. Wyornina . and Montana? We bouaht that real esute for S 15 million , and we ouaht to be uhamed of ourselves. And we could cive it all back to mother Engl1nd . And wh1tever we do, let"s JiVe Manhattan , Island back to the Indians. in return for the oriainal S24 . SEX AT WORK T h ' Vermont government forced a super market to pay SJ,OOO in "back p1y" charaing "sex discriminltion" for denyina a man a job u a melt wrapper bec.use the market insisted women wrap lamb chops much neater. Can women sue if they 're denied jobs u "'eilht Tiften or wrestlinl referees? or course,• 1ny. pri•ate employer should be aUowed to turn down any 1pplicant for any reason. Wrona ~ex, too much Ifill , or no ux. OVER SEVENT Y Pamper th~ body , prod the soul: Accept limit1tions but play th1 role Wrth'draw from the front but stay in t'he fiaht ; Aw01d isolatron;'keep In siaht . IUw a re remlnltclna except to • chUd ; 't'o foraettlna proper names bl rt.c:onciltd DuPIJe DOl IOtitlada; l1t no on. co.-don~. Cultlni• inuu.su ftllo,..t ...... "-•fr~la from Joq..ckr ~ • ahp aM eondlre AM , ... ,.. _.r"''kr u. a <lrdloa! .... . -file- THE BEE t:INE 8) /AN ~l' aaaLJ Lido to hear wan saving NEWPORT HARBOR EHSI<Jt PU8LI91ED WEEKLY·PG. 3 THURSDAY. SEPT. 22. 1177 CORONA DEl MAR. CMJF. Can liDtd botb aldea of Ca.mdu Dr. <-• a feY oa tbt eroa .tnetl) 1ut 11111nday u membera I.Dd tbetr peiU ant* Ia tbelr prettt..t toe• at Vleet (Mra. WllUam) MaJOQrs for thll aeuoa'• tlHt mtttt.ac of the llYlDe Terrace Ptdl- bannoalc As.octates. Mrs. Ma.l.ouf ll alwa,. 10 ltoerou lD ti'IAI1.DC ber ..,aclous Cameo Sbo~ bome, wblchprovtdesaperftctsettilll' for uy laqe croup. or festive occuJoDs • • • thll mMtlng was ''all of both." were Vtetorta S.yer (4ttl!lpldally ..urt 'ftWr black dr ... ~ lap De Jouac, bome 1D CDM after •mmer lD ber .tt•• hedu; Cretcbea Moore, VIolet Paateno., Sara Ram- wey &Dd Ad .. s.tJ .... WODderlll to ... ber well 8DOaCb to atttod; EUMD Rlcb&rd- .oa_ S.rtJ.De Treat, Joolllnc enr ., cblc, &Dd Pll RJcp, 100D bM41IIc to Palm Sprtap for tbt .ruter • • • u well u Plttl Spiel- mu, wbo, too, bU a borne tbtre. _ ... Tbe cbalrmu. Mra. James Emory Dyer, ' read a quotation by Wu~o ln1.DC from • Habbud't Senp Book ••• '•Great ml.D4s ba.t parpoae, otbers bne wishes. Little miDds art tamed and subdued by mtsfortuoe, PatU I.Dd Betty Lane were welcomed back to actin memberlblp. Aooclate members att~ were Jean Dahl, Eltbtr Scberr and )'OUrs truly. Gu..ts ot tbe day were I..Dlrodac.ct. among tbem wu Cora Pecc Wallace, a former member I.Dd a put cbairman of tbe &roup. 'Twa• u nceUeat mteUDc; all preseat seemed '• at ready lAd co" lor tbtJr projects lD the montlls &bead. ENJOYING tbe stUOD's openlnc meettnc of tbt ln1.oe Terrace PbUbarmoele Aaoelatea an, from left, Mrs. WlWam Malouf, the t.o.te .. ; Mrs. James Emory Dyer, chairman of tbe (I'OUI), I.Dd Con Peggy Wallace, put chiJrma.n. PICTURED at the Irvine Terrace Phllbarmonlc meeUoc are, trom lett, Jean Dahl, Pat Rtgcs &od EUeen Ricbard- son. (Photos by Janey Berls.) Gultorlst GARY M'EZIERE for your listening pl«nur1 MONDAYS THRU FRIDA VS 'J,a.irsty1Jng ~ jus~ for ~ ch1ldran ~OR APPT . SAA-0838 -HAilBOR VllW C~NH5i'- o" S•n Joeq\1\f\ ~•lis Roed JUM SovU· J Mac Arthur a .. d. , • DON'T STOP NOW •• ! Keep plant.i.Dc tb01e Veaetables, it's time for cool weather crops. Cabb11e • Onions • Lettuce Bnwela Sprouu • Broccoli Cauliflower • Celery • Panley Reg. 89c Pony Pak IUJ Ttuu Sept.. 27 but rreet m1Dds rUe aboYe them ... It seemed to keJDOte tbe meeti.Dg u tbe board and committee mt~rs saw tbat business at bud wu quickly aod et1lcleotly dlspatcbed. • • • • • • • TboM preseot IDcludect Mmes. Georre Wllliam80D, W. PeytooHarrima.n, TedWalab, c. J. Clupel, Raymollld Danlger, John Rus- sell, Mlll1ceat Sallsbury, Robert steuerwald, stanley Smitbaoo. Carter Lowell, Ed'trud HarkDess lAd Robert Keel.and. • FROM THE BEE HIVE : • Myma and Ernie Sattig aremostpleued ••• mn Tommie was accepted at Stanford and tbey accom~ed blm tbls week to see be ftl ''settled ln." Mrs. KeelaDd aODOGDCed the comtog beoeftt, Hallmre'eo ma8QUe Cantasta. Sunday, Oct ZS at tbe Ntwporter Inn. Invitations were given out. • Jean lAd Ed Ward are bome from a month or 10 in Europe doing many places, Including the Greek Isles. Their cblldreo were wUh tbem • • • bad a tlbulous tlme. Lacy luncheon tables were centered with coloda.l bydnngea blooms, as was the beauti- ful bullet table. ~ring lunch Mrs. Dyer teld us her scrap book had beep loaned to Dwtcbt Eisenhower at one Ume aDd Queen EUabeth at another tJme. Quite lnterest- lnr bow ooe lDcldent leads to another. Mrs. Dyer told of various Incidents which e•f!Qtually culminated In meeting Queen Ellubetb and loaning the book to her, thereby • Met oodles of follt at tbe Newport Har- bor Art Muaeum openlng. Docent Saoozle Ullman, Doa.aa Chichester, Elberta Jones, June Sebrinc Wltb Fnn and Ted Wood, also Terry Sweeny a.Dd Opal Mae &t Ed "PeUs." • • • another memory to be treasured. Prorram or orcan music, a medley of melodies played by Sally Edmund, organist at St. Andrew's church, wu thoroughly eo- joyed • • • lett everyone with a few bright, happy notes to hum on their way home. Seated at various tables around tbe room Tbe seasalt Ullmans are aooo to bave a oew 45 tt. yacht • • • down East dtatgn. The Moaely Jooeses have sold their ship, as we always called 1t • • • such huge sails, so roomy. Recall 16 or 18 of us· aboard wttb them out to meet the Queen Mary oo ber last voyace as sbe steamed lnto Long Beach. Enjoyed our recent eYeo- J.Dg witb them at Mateo's after the .opeolog at Petricks • • • also at Mateo's were Helen Waddell -sparkly as ever, with the Ll.ppls, her daughter and son-ln'-law. USING A CRAZY QUILT BACKGROUND (made nearly 100 years aro), Mrs. Henry WeduweUer, lett, lAd Mrs. Brace Howey display quflts made by themselves and others that wiU be seen at the flrst anoual quilt sbow to ta held at the First United Metbodist Church of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St., this Friday, Sept. Z3. QuUtJ and afghans of varying vintage and design created by women of the church and others will be oo display from 1 to 8 p.m. in the church feUowship hall, between Newport aDd Harbor Blvd. on 19th st. Tea, coffee and cake will be avallable. Mrs. Wedesweller ls Ln charge of the quUt show. She wUl be assisted by Mrs. Howey, wbo Is vice-president of the United Women's fellow- ship, and other members of the group. No admission will be charged and the publlc is welcome. (Ensign photo.) What's doing at USC? Members of Trojan Guild or On.oge County wUI mf"et today, Sept. ZZ, at tbe New- port Harbor Yacht Club to hear Geoff Gilchrist and Danielle Dietrich from the USC omce of alumni athlrs speak on "What's happen- ~ at USC?" Coffee will be served at 10 a.m. with the progrtm and luncheon roUowtng, accordLne to the Tro)l.oGuUd president, Mrs. Jerry D. MacLelth, Huntington Beach. • • of-SCKial note By PEG HAAPA Celestine (Mrs. Raymond K.) Harvey ls back In Corona del Mar from her vacation In Melico City, where she traded hoUses wtth a lovely tamUy ln a beautifUl part of Mexico City. Nearly lost her little qgte eo route be- cause he was put ln the cargo section Instead ofwltb the ba«gage, and had about as much trouble as we did •lth the aJrplane because ot ooe of tbose hurricane storms tbat we were all Oy- J.Dg arouDd. But arrived botb ways sale aDd sound and enjoyed the trlp immensely. • • • • Kay Dup.o, secretarial lady, Is back bome follow- ing a paloUng vacation. • • • • When we sa• ''The Royal family" at Laguna Moulton Playhouse oo Saturday nlgbt, I thought everything was oo the up and up. But DOW I flnd that ooe oftbe bit players had to be pried out of pollee custody 1o order to awear --lD tact, she will be re- turned to tocarceratiooat the close of the play's roo on October 11 Elit.abetb IV, as she ls called, actually bas a rttl'ler small part. but It Ls very dlstlnctive. She Is a boa constrictor and appears 1n the 3rd act along with a colorfUl green parrot oamed Ruby Stone. The reuoo the 1 foot tooc boa ts SQPPOMd to be uDder lock lAd key Is because she slithered out of the home of her owoer, Sir Bruce Dunn of Laguna Beach, one eveq and ter- rtlted a few resldeots. Like to ~w •em from eeed? See a..,-BIG BURPEE other ofncers are: tlrst vice-president, James L. Kollenda, Laguna Beach; second vlce-presldent, Mrs. Marilyn R. Holland, Newport Beach; third vlce..presldeat, Mrs. Gllbert w. Fergu&IOD, Newport Beach; recon:ting secretary, Mrs. WU11am Kirk, Huntington Beach; corresponding secretary, Bruce Dubrow, Newport Beach; treasurer, Mrs. Josepb Rose, Orange; mem- bership cbairma.o, Mrs. Michael Clary, Balboa; assistant, Mrs. George C. Woods, Balboa Island; Jdl- llclty, Mrs. Louts L. Curtis, Anaheim; blstor&ao. Mrs. Richard Beotley, Newport Beach; thrltt, Mrs. Robert Doooghue, Ll(UDI Ntcuel; bospltaltty, Mrs. Doolld L. Weld, Onnce; loocheon. Mrs. Geortt Demos, Huat- IJ:Icton Beach; assistant, Mrs. Robert Mlseo. Irrine; ttltPbODe, Mrs. Harold 1:... Throop, Flllltrtoo; par. llametlbrtan. Mrs. Jamea w. Hanley, Newport Beacb; ud IJa1aoD wttb Los Aacelq TroJU GuUd, Mrs. Robert E. Bromley, Huatt~ S.ch. With a oame llke Eltsa- beth IV, It Is DO wonder she ls ln a play caUed "The Royal FamUy." Tbe play depicts a stace famUy about 50 years aco and ll replete wtth opuleot costumes ot tbe ZO's. The &nod dame of the theatrical farully Is played by Betsy Rose, wbo bas beeD auoclattd with tbe Lacuna tbeater for more thaD a fft y•rs, herself. Otbers lD tbt cut LDclude .tac'elolk Betb Tttua, KatbryD Joa- and Jab GardlDer. Altnd Lot,__ ud Padlty Me- QualM. Darid Paul, hlllftud of fra.Dd dame F~.DQJCa••­ dl.ab, plays u .. ~IJ IJ1Ill)etbetic bulMM mu- apr, o.car Wolle, I.Dd tbe maid lAd a.tler, Della lAd Jo, u are eDniDtlJ -r-''"c lltMlrp&rtapoJtra1td by Cll&rloa.eKr..audWal- SEED SELECTION..... iD &.be ua. I Flori• I .'ipPcialf IN YOUR SPRING GARDEN Aloac with ...... . 1'ulipt · Freeata• Dutdl Jril Hy.:ta..tbt RaauaCuhaa Freshly-cut ROSES 1''111 DOZEN Wed. Ulna Sun. ~.21-26 Takebome dolenaof beautiful ~­waapped. Ro.a. ter Daly. Oh ,.._bola~ MQ CHID parrot ud h llftlJ boa ,,. b~ OD lta(e by B~Dua. ....... who_.... ... ,.. ......... Cift ........ ,, .. ..... ....... CNMee ....... ~ Tbe eeerrJ cnat.. lllt111 Yltb Ia, ud ''watl·Yatcb· ...... to an tlectrletty ooo- U... to be tterybocty'a bostft'M, aecordtnc to Mrs. EU.. MeClart ot Southern Cal.Uond& Eclboa. wbo will ~PtU at 7:10 p.m. Tues- day. October 4, at the Lldo cblbboue • Mra. McClure, CObiUmer aemces ~ta.nt. •lll ez- plala tbe preNilt problems lD tDti"CY IQIJPlles lAd what 1Dd1Y1dllala eu cSo to help oat. Sbe will al80 diBcuss eaeru eftlcleDC)' of bouse- bold 'IIP'ltDtAS and upl.&1n boW to r•danelectrtc meter and relate tbe ftcures to a cutomers Ectl..loD bUl. Gordoo Elser, 1Dtorma- tloo otrlcer ol the Oruce Couaty Water Dtstrtct, will preMGl water coOHrvattoo tJps a.Dd tbe fUm, '·Water folUes - a soak opera.'' Tbe procnm ls spon- sored by tbe Llso Isle Com- mwdty Assn. for all Lldo Isle resldeots. BAY TOUR OCT. 2 The Sea IDd Sage branch of the Nationt.l Audubon So- ciety wW spend Sunda y mornl.og, Oct. Z, looking at the various habitats In and around the Newport Bay eco- locical reserve. The tour will stan at 8:30 on the cor. ner of Eutblutf Road and Back Bay Drive. For addi- tional intormaUoo, call Chuck Greening, 525-137 1. FROS FORMULA 2 AND FORMULA 2 SKIN CA8 £ Eliza th Arden ACTIVE DAY MOISTURE C REAM ALONG WITH H E R NEW GREAT COLOR COLLECTIONS OF COSMETICS MAXI THE OUTRAGEOUS MEW ,ltAGitAMCf OHLY BY MAX fACTOR CALL US FOR RX PRICEI PRESCRIPTIOJCS nLLED 7 DAYS A W'IIIC 9 -9 WEEKDAYS e 9-7 SUMDAYS SOil E. COAST HWY ., CORONA DEL MAR RENTALS AND SALES ROBERT 'S TUX SHOP LATEST FASHIONS & COLORS Formal Wear •s Our Only Bu.,neu -If Matt••• Ho MON. -THURS. 10 oo 6 URS: F R I , 1 0 to I ; SA T • 9 to S ,.,.." lo Western Feo .. ai Sav•ngs & L~n Assoc 27S6 E . COAST HWY ., COROHA OfL AAR Phone (714 ) 640-4 ,22 our est aleresl H1gher mterest than commerc1al banks pay plus the assurance that your savmgs are safe. tnsured by a Federal Agency A depos1t of$ 1000 or more m a 6 year Investment Certlf1ca1e y1elds 8 06% annually Or a $1000 Cert1f1cate of Depostt Account for only one year y1elds 6 72°o Of co urse tnterest 1s compounded dally at Los Angeles Federal Savtngs Investment Cert1f1cate and Certlftc ate of Depostt savers qualify for a safe depostt box 1us1 one o f over 20 most wanted serv1ces available It s m your best mterest to start your savtngs account today One mtnute and one stgnature 1S all ''takes All Interest Compounded Dally Annual Yteld 8 06°/o $1000 for 6 to 10 years ------- 6 72°/o $1 000 for 1 to 2 years 5 39°/o Pa1d day-tn to day-out ------ ]3!·% 6Y2 °/o S Y•% 'ttl••• feg"' .~ ' ~ f'r'l ... ) w tf'o1•A•.t' •· m '•'"" A ""~ s ... b e<t teo Ju!>tl• 1 a ... " ft~f 'e0\l(:f ~('! LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Newport Beach 3201 Newpor1 BlVd -across from City Hall• 875-•500 ONIIN .... ,..._ ... ,,_ Head.otttce Lot ~ngeln federal S.V!n9S and loet\~ On. Wtlltllre Los Angeles 90017 • Other onteet throughout t"-afU .EIPOIIT IWIOR £1111111 I'Ualiii(D I£EIIl v •I'Q. 4 CM fire hall biclaward.-1 c 1 2 ur s 11 eo.. _ ... _.._ ... ~--· ..... ·-ll .... lllll1tMa.W. aa.eo.. ......... .,. -·· -~bJ'Ibo CU, o--n .._, Tbt DIW ~ will re- place tiM Roell titer a. lta- Uoo, lbo -locllloo from ....,. ""•••r llre-mu llnlflllllll-Ill lbo ..... Tbo ciiJ lllaM .. ..u ... Roebeolor 81. -"" to belp J>OJ lbo -lor lbe-ll>llco. Tbe Park AYt. adl:lreu 1a lD ..,.r block. wbere $251,511$ bu ol-- -Tbo 'lolol Mllmotod project eo.tla$710,000, with lbo l1nl -II>Propriallod lA tbo UI71.1Z bod&ot. City CoueU awarded a $65,SI'l knr tl6d to Gn..:,m IJid Job-8ula-. lor tnatJII•Hoa ot tnme CpaJ.a Get involved, fight crime,· chief urges CommWlity LD•ohemeot is tbe best WIT to belp coatrol crime, Newport Beacb Po- llee CbtefCbarlesGrosstold a CoroQI. del mar Kiwanis C!om-Tuuday. Cbt.r Grou &lso aamed 2 other nys to attack ertme: better legWatin ud )Jdl- clal metbods, aDd '• hard eo- log ... wwet .. by maldag It toacber tor crimlJall to get at their ricUms. But, be namtld community tavolve- meat as the moat lmpor- ,..~ ... aJd tllat wt1l be the thrust of bJa major ef- fort u the city's oew po- llee cblef, He succeeded retlrlng Chief James Gla- .,.. 1n July of this year. About 55 Klwaolaos IJid their lDDCbeoo guests beard Chief Grosa plead for New- port resJderb to get invol- Yed by look1ng out lor tbelr oelgti)ors, by riiP)J"Uar sus- picious actlrlty ud by co- open.tl.ng fUlly with pollee. But, be warned apJ.ost ci- tlzeos tryt.ac to pbylldcally ~e or arrut dl.te•rous ortmtDals. Wben local cltt.zeos be· come more IDYolT.S by pro- Ytd1ng toacber ucartty a- rouod their homes ud bus- Iness. aDd by helping the pollee u mucb as posaJble, criminals team tbat tbe toft has a reputation for that k1M of IDYolnment. "OUr reputaUon will spread, and tbe crooks wlll go elsewhere,'' be ezptained. At tbe meetlDg at the VU- la Sweden restaurant, the Klnnis Club also booon!d Newport PoHce mu stan Bressler, wbo is the depart. meat's crime preventioo of- fleer. They preseoted btm a plaque In recocDitioo of years of community aerrice, iocludiDg IDYolumeot with tbe Girls Cl~, Ezplorer Scouts aDd tbe state Crtme PreYeotlon omcers Assn., of W'bJch be is curreot pre- sldeot. (Pboto on page 8.) __ .... _c.. Dr. 01111 lllo IIIIJC.. •· -lt-C:..PiuL .............. c--;. .. -IDr twr .,.,.. .. ciiJIIIololol -~~ tlot liar' Co . ..._ Ileal 01111 sol of tbo -c-Dr. Ileal· Ell-lllloorll. -~~~ ot-rlt.-.dallop 1111111or -tbo CltJ c .... eu --u .,..._ to boy 1,189 ...... foot II property hom T..-ft .... mara at 191 Baker St. lor $G,500. ForiM.tioo of an uQder. crouDtl utlllb' dbtrtct oo B ... r st. hom Randolpb AYe. to tiM Cona del Mar Freeway ,.. ate appi"'t'ed. Soatboro Calllorola Edl8oa Co. bu cw.n..cs tacwu .. wtth1D tM propoMd diltl'lct tbat wUl eo.t Ute nrm $'70. 000 to Wldertn>aad, James B. Eldrttice, dlrectorof~JW· Uc MnlCei, reported, Pa. et.rl.c Telepboot onrbead fa- eWtles 1D Ute uta W'Ul abo CO uodel'p'OUDd. RNldentlal propertJ owaera wUl ~Y ao estimated $600 ud com· mere1al properties $1,200 , to uodergrouod tbelr Unes. c:;. KF~ ART SHOW, '.WCTIOH AT BCYC SATURDAY Ao art elhlbttlon and auc. t1on •W be presented by Bahta Coriotb.La.D Yacht Club this Saturday, Sept, 24, at the clubhouse, 1601 Bayside Drive, Corooa del Mar. Coelclalls and wine tasting at 6:30 p.m. wtll precede the 7:30 dhmer, accordlng to tbe Roy Sblders, woo are cbairmeo for the event. John W. Redelfs, M.D. ANNeUNCES T HE O PENING OF HIS OF F ICE FOR TREATMENT O F O VERWEIGHT PROBLEMS SU ITl. A, C ABRtl..L.O MED IC Al.. BUI LDI N G 21'15 EAST CO AST HIGHWAY CO RONA DEL MAR, C Al..IF. 9262S FREE C ONSULTATION H OU RS: 11 :00 A.M. T O 6 :00 P.M . T ELEPHONE : IS 7S.0290 JOOEPH PEARLMAN, director of tbe On..age Cout College community symphony orchestra, prepares the group for aa WHY • Wh y, one ma y uk, did t hat Castro is a puppet of the maJOT new s media o f o ur nati o n obscure the t esti mo ny given at the hearings conducted by the SC"nate's Subcommitlee on thC' Separation o f Powers? Wh y is coveuge of this vital w ue so o nt-iided'? Wilho ut u:ception , the major newspapers o f this country favor the Panama Canal ilVe-liJway . For years , lhesC' newspapers have been publi s h i ng d iS t o rted hislorical vers1ons of how the 1903 Canal Treaty was signed . They have even li heh:d the m emory of Pre51dent Tedd y Roosevelt . Why'? Do they nol know that the Soviet Union wouJd like nothing better than to have this vital waJerway controlled by communists'? Do I hey not know the r elationship between the present o ppressive corrupt reaime in Panama and Fidel Castro? Do they not k.now. the Soviet Union'! Of course they know! It i s sirnificant that these edito r s al so hvor "no rmalization o f rel1tions" with Castro. That is why , perhaps, that you never read or hear anythin1 about the countless tho usands of innocent people murdered by the Castro reJ,ime. There is never a wo rd of protest ;~bout Castro 's bruul violations of human rights in Cub a -. nor similar denials or human rights by the leftwina dictator in Panama to who~ some . would have w turn over the Panama Canal. It'll be a sad day for America if we allow that to happen. -&NJtor h11C' Helm1 (N .C.) HARRIET YOUHT, 87, OF COSTA MESA DIES G~e Hnkel i»r i' ................. i' ...... t! i' i' ... i' i'i< i' i' ... i' i' i Burial R. Vooaat, 8'1, of ZlZO Ora.ace An,, Costa * Y * II-uo HI tor I p.m. to-Publish our • c~a,, Stpt. zz, at Felrbe•oo * NT memorial put, -tbo * FICTITIOlJS BUSitESS NAME STATEME .. ROY. Cberloo Clut of tile Firat Ualtod llatllodlll * '" TNI I :};!!"'. _ \J THE OFFICIAL N~WSPAPn OF * etom:bofllelallac. * . .__s;J/$/GN ~ z.j THE· CITY OF NEWPORT MACH* Sbe wu bore lo Tllallll , IJid dtod at ber bomo Sept. * Otr"Jii"ICE AND PAINTING PLAHTt 2721 .E . COAST HIGHWAY . * 19. Sbt 1.1 •Mnd by l COAONA Oll!:L MAA, CALIP'OANIA • 92625 sbter, .Aiaplta Men111, a.t * * * * * ~Uei.ICATION ONLY S25.00 PLUS .. to.OO FOR * z Diecel. • Boll B-y 010-fJ COUNTY FILIN G FEE 11 tbl cllr'lc*r. •• ITI -o• CALL TMIItf"ON .. 67J·IJSI -POR OP"CIAL o ....... , 'OIIIMS * ETHEL M. ROBSON Of _:~!!.::!~:!:~,::L~I::••~•~•=•=•~•~o.:-7L~ ... =:,:o:o,.;:s;:::To;:,..:.;..:..:.:..:L-'--:--* C.ll. DIES AT AGI! II •· ~---HAM!! .................. , ............................ :......................................................... .. ... I .... -c:w. .• • ...... ·c..-.-* AOORI!SS-··-······ .. m· -····-·····•-·-............... , ................... ••·•· .......... * ~ J e -: .. •c:... Pint • CIT¥.---···----····; .................................................. ZIP ··············· *·c.!l:. n~ ~...::: .• AMY OIAite .. cet~MTY lftiiiMIU C.Atl '~IM O.I.A. MOTICIItl TMI ltl&e ... ··;C ..... lflleiJIJ'I, : . ' . . . . ..... __ .,... " i' i' .tE i!l • i' • i' ... il i' i' i' ~ i' i' · • • i' • 'fl: 1huo ... h41 1. ·-"' _.s • _ .. Jdalllodld· ... It u. ..... c.'OIMr 11-0IIIIBoa.a .... .... -Jolud,-· o1 ta.fllcl .. ....,... • APPROVED a U1 per. llllt IDr a combiMd com .. tHretaJ.retfdWhl baUd· lac at 1U Aclte An., Bal.· bao.lllaall. • PUBLIC •rtacn•set lbr Oct.IO oo propoudpo- orol piU ... --. • COASTAL p11mtac ts- .., were daeulald u a flrot lllop toward dra""" liP a eltJ eoutal plan to c:omply -tile ll>to cout-al CODHffttloD ac:t. call Ia JOUr CLASSIFIED ADS TO 'I HE ENSION 613..05~ . • DUPLEX lot (R.Z) stan· dardl wen broacbt 1Dao 11De ' wtUi ~tate Coutal Commil· ~~PI"¥-. Oct. Z performaoee at the ln1De HarYest F..Uftl. T._ 71· · piece orchestra wlll perform at 1:30 p.m. · Conflict decision delayed A declsloo. on a possible confitet of IDterest taci..Dg a Newport pltootng eommls. slooer wu delayed ttlls weet to Nm. 14. That's wben tbe Ctty COOIDCU wtlllpln lake up tbe 1s.siHt-of tbe appoint. ment or-tudscape architect Larry LJDCb. Tbe Blaffs resideDt ns appotmed by the CouocU on Juoe Z'7 bJ a 4-3 Yote.Coun. ell members opposi.ne the appolotmeot noted that Yr. Lyoeb'• 1ntne based nrm ~mit& bids on -.ort for the lniDe Co., wblch owns moat ol tbe city's UDdeYel- oped land, bas actually done some wort for the In1ne Co.. and has contracted to landleape tbe Corpon.te Plua denlopment oow un- der W'IY along tbe southern edge ol Newport Center. Oa Aug. 11, the Couocu reTt.,ed a state Fair Pol- Weal Pnctlces Commis- sion oplldon. wbtcb beld that LJDCb does ll&"fe a confl1et, Tbe FPPC letter also raised the posslblllty tbat CouDC.Umao Peter Barrett may also ban a contlict of lnterest. He OlrDS Gillis and Derby. a Iocal mariDe con- EVELYH K. BLAKE OF C.M. IS DEAD AT 58 Funeral services foi-Ev. elyn K. Blake, 58, of 226 HW st., Costa Mesa, -..ere beld Seot. 19 lA c brlst IAI· then..o Cburcb, wttb Rev. L. V. Tornow otftelat.lng. She d.ied Sept. 15 iD Hoag hosp!W. l.otermeot was In Paclflc View memorial pert wttb BeU Broadway mortuary as dlrector. RECREATIOHAL AUTO P ARKIHG AIRED IH CM Puk:lng of recreat.J.ooal vebtcles In res1deot1al areas wlli be the sub)ect of a study seiSloo of tbe Costa Mesa Clty CouncU at 2 'p,m. Oct. 10. A letter to tbeClty CouD-· cU trom the GregoryJ. Cec- coni family, 885 Capital st., coocem1.ac unsightly park. log of recraat1~1 vehicles In resldtDlla.J areas, prom- plod ... lbldy. structlon firm which OOel some pier aDd noat COD· struction work for the lr· Yine Company's local mar. haas. Mr. Barrett decided to refralll from "fotirlg on matters a.tfed1~ the lrrine Co, ''uDlU the matter ls settled." At tbe NoY. 14 CouocU meeting, the awolntmetU committee Is elpeCted to recommeod what should be done about the Lynch ap- Pointment. Tbe case involrlog Coun- cilman Barrett is DOt before the CouncU 1n any otftclal way, but he indicated last month that be bu a prtn.te lawyer researcbJDg the problem. 'ANNIE HALL: GEORGE H,_RPER JR. '1-....iiiil OF C.M. DIES AT 68 Gnveatde serrtees for George E. Harper Jr., 68, of 137 .A Broachray, COiiib. .._, wen beld at l:SO p.m. y..tlrday at Westmlo. Iter memorial part w1tb a.,, Bnee IWrrle, Pr•- byterta.a Ctllreb of tbe Co- •..a,llll~. Mr. Huper, a prdtDer, ftiO bad UYed ben .UC. 1114'1, clod Sept. u .. Boac ..._..1 He 11 •rrtHd by a ... ..,., KUCJ EMQD. Co* .. _ -(lory Jlor. por II Co* -a .... ter. tlllldnld I • .._..r, £1- llaDn, ud I 1ru:leld.ktrta. s.u-., ... -, ... U..dlndor. MESA wOMEN 'S Q.UB WILL HOLD BENEFIT ..BW.UU .....,..Ia 1M -IDrCoalioe--·c·---....... -01111 IOoo1 ,...,., t'n, ,.. -.wm llo-Oot.llt ... --. 110 •• ... .. ... elal-loall ..... .. -~~, ... -..,. 1M IIIII T. II 0... ea., 11 t. D• lllwlllllol. lotrtM-, .......... , ........ Dan r1 "l'e& i!OUifD· ... t .· .· ;: ,• ~ ~ , •• .• ,--"""""=~----..,,NEWPORT HARBOR ENS1Gtt THURSDAY, SEPT.lZ. 1977 PUil.ISHtO IEEXLY ·PG. 5 CORONA DEL MAR. CALif. GEM TALK Celebrities scheduled J. C. IIMM fJh, ''"• wbo H ' !ri Urt• Ill 1~1 1 'l t•W/Jurl lilt d. lttH h, • .,;, • ( u sta M ""d ltlrtdmorl: ftJ r fNIJ ,,. '""" 1'' v ••Or\, '' an autl>orll) 'J" II•'"', and ft'll't•lq. BLUE SE PTEMBER Mythology has endowett prectoos stones with au ldods of "magleal'' powers, and Septe.OO.r's blttbstooe -the sappblre - t.a certainly beeo given ita share. for Town Hall talks 1be 1978 sea.oo ot TOft Hall CtlebrttJ Mn.._ ... IOred by tbe AIIIDDCI Leacue of LICUl S.Cb tor 9 years, will ~ )DtDed by the Autstuce Ltque of Newport Beach. Edwards CIDtma Tbea- tre In Newport Ceater YU1 be the DeW loeaUOD for tbe series of 5 procramt. Tbe cost is $30, ball of whlcb Ia tu deductible. Opeo1ac the seasooJu.%3 wUl be actor Vlneeat Prtee, wbo is koown also to loren of art aod collectors of coot books. Feb. 2'1 wUI bro. ~r­ nall.st Hagb Sldey, Tlme rnagulne's Wa.shiDctoa bllr- eiU cblef aDd WMklY col- umolst. His lecture toplc w1l1 be ''TM pr..Sdloey Ud tbe ...... poUdca1 ~ ... lNM Ka.alptD wtll~&~PtU ~~arc:• 11. Sbe Is tbe utllor ot •• LUe wut.oat Georre." wldcb M"ed u tbe bull lor LucWe Ball's "Tbe Lu- cy sboW." Aprtl 10 briDes actreN Oltna deHaYlllaDd, wilmer of I AcademJ awards Ull O~ear aomtMtiou tor Sotb- er mma. Sbe will sbare tbe blcb1Jclltl of ber career ID a pr ... atat~oo eotitled • • From tbl clty of stars to tbe elty of tJctU. • • Clo81JIC tiM MUOD. May 15, wtll ~ octllDOCJ'IPber Joo IJJd)ef'Cb, IOD of AaDe LIJd:)ef'Cb ud tbelateCbar- 1• LlDihqb. • ANTI-LITTER LADY Lonna Hayton baa beeo belpq clean up Corona del Mar for quite a few years. Tbe pboto above, tateo ~ri.Dc a rJeu-up drive 23 years aco. shows Mrs. Raytoo With daQcbters &.Jan, at rtcbt. aDd Sally, wbo oow bne chUdno of tbe1r own. The trub can lD tbe picture ns ln troat of the c1ruc store Tbis sky-blue beauty (which a1ao comes ln other Ill•) bu been credited with curing or wa~ off "erythlnc from bolls to .tace frtgbt. Queen Eliza- beth I of Englaod kept a sagpbtre as tnsuraace aptnst assasst.Datton. T • En 1•sh at MarguerUe and Cout Hwy., then owned by Ruaaell Op Scores In g I exams Hampton. At rtcbt, Mra. Hayton. this years utl-lltter cbalrmao of the Corona del Mar Cbamher of Commerce, Clergymen used to favor the gem because of Its ''heavenly" IIJe, which tlley interpreted as a sign of purity. Soldiers marching off to war gave it to sweet- hearts and wives as a re- minder to be true blue. ' shows the special city award woo by the Cbamber for Tbe 60 Newport Harbor lD AP claaes receive sco-tts efforts to ptsce new trash receptacles all a1ooc high school studentswbotook rH of 4 or 5, deslpallilc Coast Hwy. Tbls oew trasb can is ln tront·of the Hayton the most receat adftnced tbem as ''hllblY qua.Wled.'' store. (Ensign photo.) placement (university level) About ball the Harbor stu-• Eagltsh exam made the dats were ao ranked. · When we bring this heavenly gem down to etrtb, we learn tbat tt is a crystallized form ofcor- boruDdum. The most valu- able specimens come from Kashmir. other prime sources are Sri Lanka (Ceylon~ Burma, Thalland, Australia and, ofall places, Montana. highest scores 1o tbe hla-Durtoc the past 10 years, . d .r I_ _ · IJtlf "' -"-p tory of the school's 10-year 298 Harbor students have -,,. _.t;j program, according to DoD tabD AP Encltsh; 238, or Ulander, cbalrman of the ~. have received the col- English department. Stu-Ieee-level credit. Nat10GIJ- dents who pass the exam re-ly, fewer than 7~ pasa tb1a celve one year of Eaglisb exam. UlaDder credits Har- ' credit from the college or bor's ooatinalnc success to university tbey're attendlag ''the lmagiDaUoo and bard tbls fall. work" of teachers Margot Of the 60 students tutnc Cunnlarbam, Betty Orbach tbe enm, 8 recelvedascore LDd Genld Topml. What will the sapphire brl.ng to tbe September- born? . . Charm, health, wealth, energy aDd love, that's what. of 5, the highest possible; 21 received 4's, aDd 23 re- ceived 3's - a total or 52 students receivlng tbe year or English credit. National- ly, only 1/4 of the students FROM FINLAND STERLING SILVER (WITH GOLD) Chain & Pend ant REG. szo 00 SPECIAL ••• sgts Gi fta . D•iah Fumltwre . Chi••. c., .... MA STi ll CM.AII81 14MKAM I IIICAIIO SINCE 1949 D&PAftTM&HT 8TOM Ofl•" 9:30A.M. 10 6:00 P.ll. Dtllly Cloutl S••~"YS 1116 NEWPOaT IOUUVMD. COSTA MESA AD SEMINAR AT OCC OCTOBER 1 Bus1neameD will learn how to stretch tbelr adYer- Ualog dollars at a 4-bour sernlDar at Orange Coast Collece on Saturday, Oct.l. Tbls semlmr, co-sponaored by tbe Small Business Ad- mlnistntloo, runs from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. tn nne arts b&lll16. Pre-rertstntton fee is $2.50. RectstnUon ree at the door is $3.50. Semi.Dar coordinator ls Ric Gorno, 1.11 lDstrvctor of marketiog aDd coordinator ot tbe mercb&DdillDC and attfertlaiJIC procrama atCy- pr .. Celllp. He fonnerlJ oYDid Gomo ComiDIIJJJca- ttou, a man.uac tlrm spe- clall•lnc In uslst1or smll businesses. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GI- VEN tbat tbe City CooocU of the City of Newport Beach wUl bold a pabllc bearlDc r.card1Dc proposed Ordln- uct No. 1752, ~IJIC. an OrdlDuce or the Clty or Newport Beach ameodlng a porttoo or dlstrlcttac map No. 28 to reelaastty from an uoelusUled district to an R-1-B I>I.trlct certain property located at 930 Ma- rt.oers Drive, easterly of Galaly Drive, adjlceat to Upper Newport Bay In Dover Sblb'es, PlGD1Jic Comml.s- ston AmeDdmeot No. 500, a request l.nlttated by The Irv1De Company. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN tblt tbe n1d pW>Uc beu1.ac wU1 ~ beld OD the lltb day at October, 1977,1DtbeCoucU of 7:30 p.m. lD tbe COGDCU Cbamberl of tbe City Hall of tbe Cityof NewportBeach, CaWon&a. at wblebttmeud place ~ ud an periODS lDter.sted may appear and be beard tbenoo. Doris Geortf . Cit)' Clerk Clty of Newport Beech Plbu.b: Sept. 12. 11'77, 1D tbe Newport Hlftor Ellllp._ A11tlteHtic !Hilillll jewelru Fund Rllilin& Source SIGNED HAMDCRAn'KD DGlWt IIWILRT ID&CT FROM •cRAf"'''DJC TO Tomt MDT ~ EVENT. PCIR.P(g: TO HILP YOO IUR ...-Y Pat A CHARn'ABLI CAUSI. CAIR-QUALITY P&ODUCT&-FON-FOL&LO H K&~ ··~·· •••c• ~""•• au•• ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Ensign • CM reports 1 suicides Two mea •Jclde vtctlma wen report.d by eo. Me- • poUce ewer tbe w.-..s, o• a _....., ud tbe otber 1.D ....... OYtrdoM 01 al .... pllll. A Saata AM mu, 23, was fouDd hUiilc by a rope from a ladder at tbe rear of a Ruclolpb Ave. bome at 5:19 , p.m. Friday, pollee ald. I He wu a reatdellt of a San- ta Aa. conYalescent borne I LDd bad to cUmb a 10-foot ct.tn Unk feoee 1«o the eo- address, pollee 5l!d. TM vlctlm lllPtlred to bt s lee- piac WbeD seeo at 11 :SO the preYiouB eveDIJIC io u.. room, the lllformut toldpo- Uce. A •ldde aote was foaDd aJoQr wttb a llHPl!lc p1ll bottle lJI tbe room. An el- amloatloo wW be cooducted to determine lf the pills were tbe cause or death, po- llee said. The body was removed to Bell Broadway mortuary, Costa Mesa. ' closed rear area to reach ._...,..,_. ......... .__.__._ .................. ( the ladder, pollee said. Tile STOPS HEAT, body was removed to Fair-FADING baveo mortuary. Orange. Frank McDade, 39,on845 Protect Anaheim Ave., was found dead io his bedroom at 7 a.m. Saturday by Rodney F. Your Cambell, 59, of tbe same Draperies Mylar-Polyester Window rilm Saves Furniture, 'Ioney Applied to the lnatdes or suo erposed wtodows, solar-control rum pos- lUvely reduces solar hart i.aput up to 81%, stops glare, saves the cost of addLUonal aircondittoning, and r e- duces heat loss ln wtoter. The mylar ftlm also makes glass shatter-proof, stops fading up to 100%, and permits an unclis- torted vlew. Alter solar control Is applted to lht> ~lass, the window glass w111 appear the same from the inside, letting the same amount or light to as before. Solar control Olm ts available t hrough South- ern-Cal Solar Company. Telephone (714) 770-0606. Southern-C ai offers pro- fesstonal lnstallatloos and free estimates ln your own borne. O.,~n Monday • SaUU"day 9:30 • S Jtl Sunda~ 11 to 1 673-19i0 JU3 \ ia Lidu '~•port Beaeh th e Other Stor e • 52999 ?4 DATSUM 1210 •74TOYOTA WA.oMIC•••' 2~ 4 cyt • 4 ..... f'ldlo. ...... ~ .,_Joo#o#U StOCk I~ • cyt .. 4 .,.., I"8CMo. ...... kl81101' Uc. 111 2MNN Stodll301 0 '2599 No .• 200 for N EWPOllT twltOR EJISI Ql PIJIII.IlltED I£EKCY ·PC:. 6 THURSDAY, SEPT. tt ~71 COlO! A DEL 111111, CAUF. · Dick Tucker as Bucs win After dtf..t1ae ard-rlval Goldea Wnt lS-7. Oruce Cout CoU11e IOOibi.U COicb Olclt Tucker ta.cu tbe dlt- ftCIIIt tuk o1 o.--rlar bt1 .,..ad An this Saturday Diehl's tuule 'Witb Oruge COtUit)' rtn.l Sa.ddleb&ct. Tbe contest Is set tor 7:SO p.m. at MtulooVlejoHlgbScOOol. Tucter•a Plntes toter the p.me with a perfect 2-0 mart. toUowJ~~g lut Satur- day's wiD onr Golden West aod I 25-3 Ytrdlct OYer Cy. press lD the season opeoer. Coach Ken Sweart.rwea's Saddleback club 1s 1-1. Tbe Gaucbos r4Jped College of the Desert 2:,7-3LD tbeseasoo opener, but dropped a 13-3 declsloo to Cypress last Saturday. OCC aDd Saddlebaek met on the grldtron for the flrst Ume last seuon. The PI- rates beat the Gauchos 26-0 at OCC's LeBard Stadium, but the contest was close statisUeaUy, The battle was a scoreless tie at the half, but the Pirates broke things open With 17 points In the tourth quarter, WINNING STRATEGY --OCC football coach Dick Tucker talks over strategy wtth Quarterback Gary Gulsoess during last Saturday's 13-7 vi ctory over Golden West. Tl'e win was the 200th of Tu cker's coaching ca reer . Coach Tucker's biggest worry this Saturday wUI be to get hls team up for the ball pme. The Bucs are sure to be a bit nat alter last weekend's emotional wln over favored Gold en West. '•Tbat wiD ns one of the biggest or my coac~ career,•• coach Tucker says. It was also the 200th of his career, which spans 27 seasons. His alt-ttme head coaching marlr: oow stands at 200-62-2. fo r a .763 winning percentage. He coached 11 years at Brea-Ollnda High aDd has been at OCC for 16 seasons. His OCC log stands at 102 -44-2. OCC U mlted Golden West's high-powered run- • • • n1ng attack to just 108 yards. The Rustlers picked up 144 through the air for a total offensive output of 252. Or- ange Coast llad 137 yards rushing and 149 passing for a total of 286. OCC scored both of Its touchdowns In t he second quarter aod then held on in the secoOO half to win. The first Pirate drive started after OCC stroog safety Steve F'ole)' slammed into Golden West halfback Loren Mtcklln and jarred the ball loose. Orange Coast tackle Joe Cameron fell on the pigskin at the Go lden West 32. Go lden West was detecti!d for pass Interference on the next play, aOO the Bucs had a first andgoalattheRustler • • seven. Halfback Dan !AJdd- ridge powered to the one on first down, and quarterback Gary liulsness carried across on second down for the score. Scott Lohman booted the extra wtnt. OCC scored agatn• with just 29 seconds left In the half. Steve Cordle inter- cepted a Bill Hol st pass and returned It 18 yards·to the Golden West 45. Guts- ness foulldfiankerDave Par- sel with a 24-yard strike and the Bucs had a first down at tfle 21. Following a 10-yard sack, Gulsness hit Glen Lasterw1tha28-ya rder to pUt the Pirates on the Golden West 4.Guls ness then hit halfback Faye WeathPrs with a soft 4 yard pass for the score. ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS 1 Ttme 2 Times 3 'nmes Z.O words or less ••• 2.00 •••• 3.50 •••• 4,50 21 to 30 words •••.• 3_00 •.•. 4.75 .•.• 6.00 31 to 41l words •••.. 4.00 •.•• 6.50 ••.• 8.00 Each word over 40 ... 10 •..•. 15, ••.• 20 • MUSIC IHSTRUCTIOH FLUTE INSTRUCTION -- F'ormer faculty member, Oberllll College Con- se"atory, re-located In Newport Beach. 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Call 644-7262. • H EARIHG AIDS HAL AEBISCHER * Pr oper F11ting As~u•ed 3409 E. Coas1 Hwv Corona del Mar o llltSCELL AHEOUS SERIOUS SAILING STU- dent. Youn£ lady who has some sailing experience, (82 foot schooner and Cal 36), attends evenl~ sail- Ing classes and wants to crew. Open for weekends and some weekdays. Cali anytime at 548-2 113; Uno one is hOme please leave your name andphonewm- ber with r ecorder and I wilt return yoo r call. • PE RSOHAL PSYCHIC CAN (mesmerlte) loved ones, thers to do your blddiDi. WrtteJamU, Box 10154, Eugene, Ore- (503) 342-ZZlO. US ICAL FOR SA LE F'lne Selection --Superb Valups --E-Z Terms. PIANOS -Grands, consoles. uprltes, used but great. Stelnway, Yamaha. Cable, Everett, Baldw~ Cur- rier, Janssen. Johnson, and lots more; prices from $595. ORGANS -U you buy your organ dellberately, you'll buy a Y AMAHAI HERE DOW the all oew (years abead) Yamaha ·-from $695. SPECIAL • Used Yamaha coll80le pl.a.no. $1395. RENTALS • SptnaC pianos from $15.00/mootb. 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JUST PLUIIIBING TelephOne: 642-4111 Ltceue No. 300948 ·Conner Plumbing 640-7444 14 ftOUIIIII:aYII;E u• COAST MIGHWAV COIIONA MAa LS WIN 3 OUT OF 4, BIG UPSET FOR EAGLES Br~PI<hlt Newport-M.. bJcb aebool crtd teama opeaed liP tile foo4b&1J ~ IJI ftctortous lt)'le u 3 ot tt.. 4 tcboola pulll!l out apw~,_ Ylc:torlu. Newport Harbor, Coro._ ftt Mar, &all Elbocla were all la tbe wtn. IIIDc majorUy, wtth Ollly Costa Mesa lostng lo tl>otr tlrot try. ,. NEWPORT HARBOR Play bep.n Tt.lnday DfCht at Dnldson Field, where Newport Harbor edged Long Beach Mllllkan S-0 In a game dominated by the 2 defensive units. The single score was set up by a MUUku fllmble on their own 38 yard line, with Don Barker re- coverl.nK for the Sailors. Four play• later Mart Hales booted a 42 yard fteld g011I with )Jst over 4 mlrutes left ln the first halt to ctve the SailOrs tne oaly ad~antage of the game. Hales had preriously mls5ed a 31 yarder lD the first quarter. Newport Harbor's attack was led by senior quarterback Greg Lyons. who passed for 88 yards on 5 compJeUons. Newport's running game only produced 21 yards against a tough MWIU.n defensive llDe. But the Sailor defense was the real hero, oever allowing the Rams to get closer than 25 yards from the goal line. Despite gr eat defensive play throughout the game. Newport's bubble wa s almost popped when Ram quarterback AI Hawkins threw to Thomas Morris for a 32 yard touchdown pass with 0:54 remaining 1n the game. An Illegal receiver down field penalty took away the touchdown and the pme from Milltk:an to the deUght or the partisan crowd. An laterception by linebacker Jim Corun In the fln21 secoods wrapped up the opening victory for the Sailors. ' CORONA DEL MAR On the same field the very next night, a· young C.orona del Mar team scored 3 tou ch- downs tn the final 5 mlwtes to give the Sea Kings a 31-14 victory over the Marina Vikings. The first halt saw another defensive battle as the only 5COta came when Sea King de- fenders Dan Flanagan aoo Tony Moore tackled Viking Quarterback Joe Sa rtain In his own elld zone to give Corooa a 2-0 hal.ttlme lead. The secolld halt turned Into an offensive battle with junior quarterback Kurt Brock- man scoring for the Sea Kings on a 3 yard quarterback keeper. Ma rina bounced right back, scoring on a 32 yard pass play to Greg Karman late in the third quarter. Marina stlll wasn't finished as Sartaln en- gineered aoother aerial attack, which ended on a 15 yard run by Karman for the go -ahead TD with 10 minutes to go. Now with the score 14-6, the Sea Kings weot back on t he attack, driving 60 yards to the Viking 1 yard line, where fullback Marty Green dove Into the end zone to put Corobl on top for good. Marina's Sartalo completed 12 of21 passes durl.ng the game bat U..t was not enougb to beat the Sea King secoodary, which Inter- cepted 2 of Sartain's passes ln the final 3 minutes to set up 2 more Corona scores. Cornerback Rick Starnes intercepted the first pass on his own 45 and returned It to Marina's 6 yard line. where Brockman ran It In on the following play. Jim Shollln picked off the secorxl. pass and returned it 47 yards for the last Sea King touchdown. A I pollll ..,... ...... -tddod rib Z7 HCoods remaiAI.ac to CfYt Coroaa del Mu a Sl-14 victory over MariD&. Coroaa del Mar face~ crou town rtva.l Newport Harbor th1a Friday oi«bt at Duld- soo Field. ' ESTANCIA In perbapa the biggest upat ot the week· end, tbe Estucia Eagles defeated the Edi.Jon Cbargera u.u to front of 5,SOO at Orange Coast College stadium Friday nlcht. Tbe •IQaJ.Qc acore for the Eaclu started when Mike Camp blocked a fteld goal attempt by the Chargers to give Estucia the ball. A 56 yard drtve follolttd wltb Kevtn Hagan going in from 3 yards out for the final go- ahead TO with 3:15 remalntqg. Edison scor.ci first wbeo they recovered an Estaoct.a tumble on the Ea.glea' 17 yard lllle and drove ID for the score oo suc- cessive plays for a 6...0 lead. Now U ns the Eagles• tum to score as they marched 70 yards from poor tleld posUioo to the 14, where Glenn !leU was called upon to ldck It thro the uprights to cut the Chal"ger lead to 6-3. Later in the ftrst halt, Estaocia got its share of the breaks by recoYerl.ng an Edison tumble at their 25 yard line. After an 18 yard run by quarterback Dave Jeranko, Hagan ran It in to give the Eagles a 9-6 hallt1me lead. Though the Eagles were playing almost nawless football, It looked as though their elforts might be tuUJe as Edison quarter- bac k GU Rhodes threw a 64 yard scoring pass to F'rao.k Seurer In the third quarter to once again give Edison the lead. Jeranko and the Eagles came bac k in the fourth quarter with the aid of a Jera.nko- to-Camp 12 yard pass, an Andy Domlnguet 16 yard ruo, and a 13 yard, penalty to put them on tbe Edison 12, Three plays later Hagan IJaogt!d over the goal line for the winning score, 16.13, 'COSTA MESA The final game of the weekend was a con- l .Jst that saw a balaoced La Quntta team shut out the Mustangs 13-0. The consistently powerful running attack of the Attecs was the key as they compiled 29'7 yar ds ru shing to 67 yards for the Mustangs. La Quinta scored all of Its wlnts In the ftrst Quarter, with both touchdowns being scored by running back Jim Hlrt, The first score came on a 2 yard plunge by Hlrt, the second coming on a nine ya rd pass from quarterback Chuck Tyson. La Qulnla threw only 5 passes the whole game, which was all that was necessary as both runnlpg backs, Hirt and Anthony Abarca, each gained over 100 yards In rushiog. Thf' Mustangs, on the other hand, had their offensive problems, gaining only 60 net yards In the ftrst half with Quarterback Jerry Cribb• comptett.ne )Jst 3 ollO paaes for 17 yards, Tboucb Cribbs' passt~ Im- proved In the secoDd hall, It wu not enough to bri~ baclr: the Musta~s as they found themselves 13 wlnts aoo 100 yards behind the Aztecs at the final gun. The leading rusher for Costa Mesa was Mike Teregts with 51 yards to 14 carries. Costa Mesa wUI face Estancia this Fri- day night at Orange Coast Colleee Stadium at 8 p.m. Top tennis stars coming for tourney Police Blotter Top ranked Ch ris Evert and second ranked Martina Navratilova may face each other in Newport Beach on Oct. 1, thanks to the '•Big Sisters'' of Orange Coullty. They wUI be jolned by HollaOO's Betty Stove and F'raocols Durr of France ln a one day Big Sister s loter- naUonal tennis challenge at Newport Beach Tennis Club 1n a benefit tournament. A special feature of the Oct. I event will be a batUe of the sisters doubles ex- hibition palrtng Chris and younger sister Jeannie Ev- ert against Martina Navra- tilova and her teenage sis- ter Jana. Pairings at the Tennis Club, ZG01 Eastbluft Drive, are as follows: 10:00 -Navratuova vs. Stove, best 2 of 3 sets. 11:30 -Evert vs. Durr, best 2 of 3 sets. 1:30 -Wlmers, best 2 of 3 sets for $10,000. 3:00 ~ Sisters doubles. General admission price Is $6; reserved seats, $10; 8 seat boaes, $125. 5TH RACQUE TBALL TOURN EY OCT. 7-9 The 5tb amUII Ctllfomta outdoor tbret.wall alacles racqueCball cbampiODJhlps .. m be atactd Oct 7-i oo oruce Cout Coller•'• 13 outdoor ooarta:. Emry fee ta tl! for the , 4rlt .. tat aDd Sl tor 11.eb addltklall ....... DladllDI lor lllllr aatrloo II Oct. 5, Co~ Wilt bo bold 111 IUII11 IJid 'IPOtM011 A. 8, c* ud ..wtce dMI:Ioel • SEND IN YOU a CLAUIFIED ADI TO T. E ENIION • SUNDAY, SEPT, 11 Robert Frederick Burke, 57, of 208-1/2 39th, Wesr Newport, was charged with being lntoJ:lcated and dis- orderly at 4:20 p.m. In the 2500 block of E. Coast Hw}·., Corona del Mar ••• Roc- mah Madelyn BergmaM, 41, of 715-1/2 Orchtcl, Corona del Mar, .-as charged with pett ~· theft when arrested at 3:45 p.m. at F'ashlon Is- land , .• DeMis Patrick Cur- tis, 28, of 4912 Seashore, West Newport, and Martin Allen Crawford, 24, of 4517 River, West Newport, were arr ested at the Crawford resldeoce at 3 p,m". andocllar- ged with burglary • , • Her- bert Haiti's law offices at 3333 W, Coast Hw y,, Mari- ners Mlle. were burglarlud of office equipment valued at $6,875 between 1 p.m. Sept_ 10 and 9 a.m. Sept, 11 ••• A :::a radio aod a n- da r detector. valued at$310. were stolen from Kathryn Kama's car while It was parked near her home at 307 Iris, Corona del Mar be· tween 7:30p.m. Sept. 10 aoo 11 a.m. Sept. 11 .•• A tool chest and tools, valme<t at $180, were taken from the open prage at tbe bome of Wayoe Sima, 1700 E. Ocean Blvd., Balboa, between 5 p.m. and 5:15 p.m •• , A complete bnss bed, nlued at $1,100 wa.s stolen from tbe bome of FtUl Cortes. 203 Lacoot& St., Newport Sbore~, bttw"n ooon and 4 p.m. • MOKDAY, SEVT. IZ St-ott ZUI, 2S, or 108 35th, Welt M....,.rt, .... cblf1td wltb m'-Sem....,r dNB d1'tltll It ll:JO p.m. at blo-... J-Ao· dnw• hllora. JO, of no Darrell, eo.ta ..... ... cbarpcl wtt1o btlll lllloll· ._ ud ci•NortJ at I a.lll. at 1111 11011 .. ,,-., Cootnl .. wport ••• a.. .,.... ~ •m-lt. "' m..a llll, c-If.., • port, .,.. u.-at IM ... Boy al...., ....... I charged with cultivating ma- rijuana ••• Stereo equlp- menl, a TV set aDd a clock radio. valued at $505, were taken from 'he home of Lau- ra Lee Swyler, 404 E. BaJ. boa Blvd., Balboa, between 8 p.m. aDd 10:30 p.m ••• A lady's purse aod corieris, valued at $214, were stolen from the home of Gladys Gains, 3100 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar, betf.·een 4 p.m. and 4:30p.m. • TUESDAY. Sf:: PT. 13 David WUllam AnthOny, 19, of 424 Prospect. Newport Shores, was arrested at7:15 a.m. at 51st and W. Ocean Front, West Newport, and charged with giving false tnlormatton to a policeman .•. Jamie Marjorie An - dre, 44, or 2624 Vista del Oro, the Bluffs, was char- ged with belnc Intoxicated and disorderly at 8:30 p.m at Vista del Oro and VIsta del Sol . • • Jotlo Ectw't.rd Espy, ZZ, ol 303 35th, We• Nelt'J)Ort, was charged with misdemeaoor drunk drlvlac at 2:15 a.m. In the 1100 block of Jamboree • • • Ttlleves stole a $<42:5 toft drink dJspeuiQC macbi.De from In front of Mlooe'a, Ul6 VIa ()porto, LidO VII· lace, bttwMn 9:30p.m. Sept. 13 and 10 a.m. Sept, U ••• A tape player aDd tapn. val- ued at$120, wtreRoltafrom a car beloaclac to Jadlth Kloney, 410 Goldtorod, co. roM del Mar • whllt It .,.. parted at Coroaa. ciel llb.r hJ.Cb .cbool betwHD 7 p.m. &Dd 9:10 p.m. • , • Somtoae Aolt 15 pocket fttc•. ftl· uld at $1,150, trorr 11..,&1)' cue at tiM! Allltiqltl • N•- ' Ucat 1.... UO W. c- H WJ., Ma.riMn MUt, be· to-. 4:15 ....... 4:10 p.m ••• .& JISO oil pol._ .... --tllo ftl1 ol -lllorlon, 1400 •• Cout ftwJ ...... ka,ort. _ ............ . 10:10 ........... IJ ••• Dl $ 'r' ·~--1./1&. --.. ...... _. 1.11111-.. -.;: .. Newpo rt Btoch Ba lboa Lido Isle Corona del Mar FRUIT TREES UNUSUAL FOUR-.IJEDROOM, TWO BATH HOME, POOL, CABANA, F'AMILY ROOM , DINING ROOM ... PLUS MANY EXTRAS! Priced at 1135,000 CALL 673·366 3 DAYTIME , EV EHIHG S 67 3-8086 associated IIADI<ERS RWALIUiW 2021 W. IAUOA ILVD. 67).)661 Spyglass Hill OCEAN VIEW, OF COURSE, • , . FROM THIS BEAtn'IFUL 4 BEDROOM PLUS FAMILY ROOM HOllE. POOL ANOJACUZZL. .... ARTFULLY LANISCAPEO. $289.500 N ew ly Li st ed CORONA DEL MAR ---CUTE COTTAGE ON SUPEB R-2 LOT. ¥'MARTIN '"-7 • 3 REAL ESTATE 31136 E. COAST fliGHWAY, CORONA DB. UR IRVINE SPECIALS -HTRIL WALHUT 5qUAIIE 2 Bdrm. «!nd unit : air·conditiont:d. ntw carpeting. freshly paint~. Great location across from pool. Lowest pnct: in fhe arta at !160.000! SHAIIP TEIIIIACf COH00-191,000 l Bdrm. end unit with lovely greenbt:lt at re-ar &: s ide. Formal dining rm.: Cambridge modt:l. YOU'LL LIKE OUR ESP ... Ex,.eriellc:ed Soles Po,.ooooo) 759-0811 I I I I e I I e I e I I I e e I I I MLS SALES REPORT Sales through the Multiple Llating Service of the Newport Harbor-costa Mesa Board of Realtors totalled more than $386 mwton duri.ng tbe first 8 montha of 1977. TIUB IS A 26-1/2 INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD OF 1976. 7,443 new Uattnc• '!M~e­ proces~~ed, of wh1ch48%WERESOLD. 77% of the &alee were cooperat1Y8, LIM your property with a Realtor • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I NEIPORTHAJIOREJUIGN THURSDAY, SEPT. 22. 19n Newport Beach Balboa Island ,PUBUSHEo WEEKLY-PAGE 1 a>IOfA oa MAR, CAL Lido Isle eo~l Mar ... ~Rea I Estat Newport Beach Corona del Mar NEW LISTINGSI Arbor Lake EJIC.UeM Co•tactoa modi11D macb desind area of Woocl»ridce. 1'Wo bedroom, Z bath,, lei)Uite ci1DlJII room. Llut '"~*'"'• to ar-. -Harry -ODly tns,soo. AND ••••• Pool Sized Yard Great Eut.lde eo.ta ~~-bome wttb poolliled yard. ExeelltDt COGdltsoo. Loads of ebarm wtth ballt-lD ktteb•. Carpet ud dnpeslDeluded. Ontr wW carry lit trait deed at 91 wttb lSI down. Hurry -eaU 640-70001 ..... T.he Bluffs atS99,950 Tr1-level, 3 bed., Z bath eDd uDlt. Redecorated. Vacant. Quiet posseutoo. A bact-to-school speclall I •. •·• T urtlerock Broad moor BeautifUl 4 bedroom, famUy room bome wtth pool ud jacuzzi. Two aDd ooe-half baths, 3 car pnce, burglar alarm syltem. A must se. at $137,500. You own the land! .................... TRIPLEX Just 2 miles from beach . Owoer's unit baa 3 bedrooms, Z baths. One bu Z bedrooms, 1 bath --the otber bu 1 bedroom aDd 1 bath. Owner's umt bas a tlreplace. All 3 uDlts bue 1Dd.lridual, prtn.te, ftoeed ya.rds --well land- scaped aDd sprinklers. This steady, dependable lDoome property Ls only 2 years old. $165,000 "Yoa'U be clad tomorrow tblt JOG boac .. real ..tate today." lB. Roy McCardle . . Realtor ~teLrA·8Le sa~rvrc~ S I HCB .lf4J 1&111.1&" :~ewport BL Costa Mesa REPRESENTING SELECTED CLIENTS IN REAL ESTATE COUNSELIN G AND INVESTMENTS a.•-•••~•oo••••-. Cido Jsle Four bedrooms, two bl.tha, oewly decorated, lafle peUo, beam ctU.qs, hardwood noon, 48 toot lot. $1%5,000. CIIKIIf/1 WaterfroHI eoHtiO Two bedrooms, 2-1/2 batbs, pool. Jacaul.. 24- bou NCUrttJ, braid ortr, completely fllnd.slltd. -~.ooo. PeHiHsllla .. ~ . MAUUIN .viNI V..Pia,. ... t Msn ,., •o...om.. ...... ............ c.ll.- 1'11 ,, CPMI• ... ----- ------...----_,;,.-- Challenges Comparison NO COMPETITION LOVELY 3 bedroom bome with beautuully panelled dell with handsome buUt-LDs (or 4th bedroom) - lD exclusive Westclltf. Formal dJ.DlDg; playroom; eat1ni area In kitchen; pool plus s•l.IJs. Top con- dition and Immaculate! Fast escrow possible. ElaJ.De Svedeeo, 6-42-8235. -------------~------------- 901 DOVER DR., 64l-123S I 16-« SAN MIGUEL, 64+6200 HOW CAN I DEFER M'Y GAIN ON MY ' RESIDENCE, t F I SELL? SERVING. ASK us NEWPORT BEACH - SINCE1960 759-0226 anytime EARLE "BUD" CORBIN, GRJ BROKER BLUE BLOOD Why not llve In one of the best 5 bedroom bomes ln Newport Beach? $249,000. This bome befits tbe dl&crtminating buyer wbo wants elbow room and would enjoy doing LDtertordecoratt~. Call640-6161. Call 640-6161 p Hdf!n/d BAmONT-BAlBOA ISI.AJII LITl\1 ISLAMDI BeautifuJ new list· ing-4 bt:drm. 4 bath. large family home with sundeck. Shared pier and dock, sandy beach at low tide. Ample storage. Huge maswr bf,drm w/vitfW. $449.000-Fee. 307 E. a.,.,. .. t, Bal MO hlaftd SAT. 1-5 VIEW .•... VIEW .... VIEW .... VIEW Pclvate commuDlty. Four bedrooms, 3 baths, famlly room. Fee land. AU at the unheard of price of S189,500 MAURY STAUFFER-· SEA LION REAL TV 1213 N. COAST HWY .. LAGUNA BE ACH 497-3388 644.2212 JACOBS REALTY 2919 Newport Blvd. 67S-6670 Our buyer's kit is a better way to find your new home. Here's reaJ help to beconw J lwrtcr hm ct The CENTURY 21 H om e Buver\ KH. It ~IW" ,·ou a guide for lookmg, mfnrnui1nn l,·n 21 ways ro purchase. and 'cvnJI I ket\ton Maker ~heet tn help \'<lll kcl'P tr~ck of fltl\\lhlt· r hn1ces. C all a partic1p.:ttmg l 'ENTURY 21 Real Estate Profc,\hmal for vour free copv. We're ht•rc for you. OCEAN & CANYON VIEWS SAN CLEMENTE EmotJoaal •lew trom 0... ,.,1111 to Cata.Uaa permeates t.be eattre atm()II)IMre ot tbla ~IDPOI'UJ't~»W-l.,el dMJped bome. GeDerous uae of blrdWood buut-lal a.ad We t~ Three ..,_tt paUos Ht three dUUDet IDOOda t)r JOQr t.Uare. Loot eloM 1o IDipect tbe -.uty COMtruettoo a.ad tbt lqaecr..able matat....ce. TM bome DUt door reetatly eold lor $120,000. Call lodly ud you woa•t be dis- IR)OI.Dted ben wttll tbt prtee ot tt•s,ooo. 645-7221 WESTCUFF REALlY 00. 171J WIITQ.IPP Dl • II IWPOIT IIACM, CA. t2MO • Balboa Island Lido Isle Balboa Lido Isle A touch of Spain. Open b~m ceUlogs, spacious brick patio and street-to-street lot combine to make th1s three bedroom Lido Isle gem well worth your consideration ---elther for yourself or for that special friend. $189.500 ~--!fi.no K E ALTT {~77 Vi.J Lido, Newport INch -i 673-7300 Make Offer .... Newport Beach Yours will be the first bid in probate sale. Fast escrow. Four bedrooms, custom decor, very near water. Secluded sun-washed patio, many trees , automatic ga rage dodr -opener. Tennis court and pool avaUable . Asking price S 129,500 SALES. PERSONS Tired of small commission spUts? Ho• about 90% to you --10% to tbe Broker on aU deals? Call US! '\..-y ~ ~urflina cJ.aallg WE CARE ABOUT TH E Rf.S T f O R VOU 548-0066 645-6080 I IE: BEDIBE ELKINS CD . 0 ~· E R SO Y E <\ R 5 0 F 5 E R \'I (E. Corona del Mar Locatt:d In ThE: :'lltwtr C an yon Cr t:St An·.J Of Popular Cor ona Dt l ~1 ar LO\ d\' ··...-: Plan .. Townhoust W1th 2 Spdctous Btdroom s 2 1 : Bath!.. 2 rlrt·plact~ 3 PatiOS -Ont Ovtrlnok-. Pool & .J acuzz1. Built ln All Elt-r tn c t\.1teht:n . Btauttfullv C a r p t: l t· rl & D r ..1 p t d A s k 1 n ~ Sl24.90tl REALTORS I 181 Dover. Drive, N.B. 631 -ID *************• Rachelle Ro~rs, Realtor 3333 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar 675-2373 '****** ******** I.B.WIS ...... a.ea:•a .,._. _ _,.., ........ . -... 11'18 ..... .... wardld lloadllJ wbta MQW IIUaa DoiRil aecllltld u aw.rd ot merU .rrom tbt -u• Cbob ot--ena CaWon1a. 'Tbe awud wu taned ill tbe Ameri- can AatomobUe AAOCia- Uoo'o Sllh .-1 pedeslrtoD • 1771111WPOIT COlT A IIPA AWAIO .a.tr 1M I 17. uu• -loooiiJ llr Ill MiliCI& 01111 &. ()lod) -. -llllltellb'llocll --.. -.... press :•MIMI at a.. Couell ...... TN awud of mertt. pn- ltllttd to jut SS ew.. •· tioi&U}', Ia lruied to cttila ...s-lorde~ coni»t.t achtenmeat l8 -poc1eo1rW1 afol7 roc-ord ud pedeatrta.D procram &et1YtUea. N._rt Beach 01n>ed t!o award cltattoo fn compett. Uon with 171 U, S. clUe~ of 50,000 to 100.000 popula- tion. Mr. Schroeder a14. Ne'fi'P)rt Beacb badoofatall- tles. The oaUomridenence U 2.2 tatallties per 100,000 populat10Cl, Tbls marks the third time in the put 7 years that Newport Beach bas re- ceived spe<:lal reeogniUoo ~ from the AAA, In 1972, U earDed a special citation for pedestrian program acUri- Ues. Two years earUer, it won a spectal cltatloo for casualty record. ·xww· lor Amertcan Cars KIWANIS AWARD was pzweoted Tue.lliaJ. Stpt. ZO, to Newport pollee otftcer Stan Bressler, eellfer. wbo 11: the local department's erlme prenDtl.oo offtcer. He wu cUed tor many years of community service wttb tbe Girls Club. Ell)lorer Scouts aDd as curreot preaideDt of the state Crime Prenotloo otftcers ASSD, PreHating the award are Corooa del Mar Klwanlaos Pat McNamee, at lett. and John Newport Pollee Cblef Cbarles Gross addressed the who ThesdaJa at the VUia Sweden restaurant. A HORROR PHANTASY now at tbe Port Theatre In Cor- ona del Mar Is "Phantom of the paradise,'' which tells of a mild mannered com- poser turned into a rro- tesque monster by a satanic record tJeoon. The compan- ion feature is "Wizards." llowport -· CIIJC--IIIYI lilt PJ'GI'OriJ owaon <U -lilt lollowtoc 1C11oo bWod br 1111 <IIJ, at Moldty llcflt'• riC'Illr · • TRASH COI!talMnbetal Do 1ou bave fire aad ••n tlu,.oooc:o oa your peno•el belo••••••? -.,.: boolclll by 1110 c.,_ c1e1 • MORATORIUM OD ... , Cbambllr,of Commerce bulldloc wu -loll ualll-lor Cout HWJ, _..., IDOUIJ wbell tbe CoaDCU n. were aectllltd bJ tbe clt)' trued to plaCe tbe lule oa tor ~-....e• Ud Nnlc • -AprU •• eloctloo bollot. Ia(,., <IIJ , ....... Year rhone 541-5554 T.Ck li RaW.iu • DEVELOPERS, ltd by lrYtae Co. pre•ldeat Peter Kremer, &cTeed to wortwtlh tbe etty on a re-study of lbo geaerll plu, Uod 1o beptog developmeat llld tramc clreulaUoa lmpf'O'Ie· meats on a be.laoc«! sc.btOtle. Tbe CouDCU df. reeted tbe Pl&Dillnc Com- rnlssion to beciD tbe re. study. • GENERAL PLAN wu ameoded to allow realdeDtW devetopmeot in the old UWO reseryolr area or Spfllaaa urn. aDd to bring pt.rk dedl- caUoa standards toto llne with tbe receat CoaocU ap. provat of tbe Alberton ln- ttla'tive formula of 5 acres per 1,000 population. • CARDEN SCOOOL of Corooa del Mar was gtveo a waiver oft he oorma.l$1,000 bood Deeded to ensure proper installation of mobil class- rooms at the scbool at Fifth and Marguerite. • ELECTRIC .generating plant el:plDSion proposed at · Huotlogton Beacb was of- ficLally opposed bytheCotm- cil, through a letter to be sent to the state Publlc UWt. ties Commission. • NEWPORT HEIGHTS subdivision, which would have allowed 21fomes on what is oow a single lot at Irvine and Holly. near Newport Harbor high, was turned down as the Council over- turned a Planolng Commis- sion declston, • WEED abatement reso- lution was approYed, em- powering city crews loclear weeds and other public ~tsanees from lots. and -....... -~. . ' . . --1'1-er SX·I 250 Reg. $950.00 Allu:lk Malc-SALI $550.00 N ew modt•l.., orr1•1 nq f or e•·.., u ' t o m o .,., lo t... o f r q u 1pm e f'l . ~rnt ot !c....., than co\t HURRY LIMITE D QUA NT ITIES RE<EIVERS, AIM'S, TUNERS TURNTABLES, otANGERS lllR Z>OOW Oil .... SAL II W.th Base. Dust Cover Cart 1119 $29 GARRAAD SIJ HII $39 Complete l~tntable 183 BSR 2'260 RX $50 AOC K8 caf!udgt. Bast. Oust Cove~ AJ GARRARD Sl~~ 8 CTil $29 Complete With base. dUSt COYef. t.J'I IOl PtOHlER ~ S!JJ ALL WITH N1W PACTOI.Y WAIUJifY PIONEER TX'IIOO II Rog . $2SA&L6• r op ol the L~~e r IJlef S400 II.IRIOi~ 'll AN fM fwoPoooed. 2\w/th f!C . 131991 $198 SIJPERSCO'[ 320 AN IM $90 10 wlril. rTC, Pll TIM S219 PIONEER SI!OSO $460 11(1 *'ch nc. High Sens1hv1t~ mo JVC Jl 'I]] Sens1t1ve. clean. ~~nth H1 Blend SUPERSW'! A160 • Integrated~ ll w/ch nc $197 Duat!I lock loop 1191 1169 9s $120 t-=.::.=..:::::.,T~APE=-::DECX=:::;;;S~:..:...:.-1 1110 $99 HITACHI 0 ·3500 UL Rf"(J. $1]';1 9S SALE $58 J .B.L. L ·65 "Jubal" (D) SYoer Floor Speaker. Glau Tog Rf"g _ ~.00 SALE $326 AL TEC Model I (0) SAL.$239 SONY TC·118 FatT'IOU!> Son'l' Q\HI Iil'f'. FM Oolb'f' SALE $140 JVC KD·95 fop 01 11\t! hne Sen Allow neao Solef'IO•O conHoiS Supef ANAS "'' "" SALE $396 CM housing site rezone ok a·· wooter 1 way sy\lem $57 t89.00 SALE SONY TC·186 SD 'zX' ·zx· lot Imported & Compact Cars PrKitioulipmentby MOW THRU HOV. 17 =~~~~~:~!~:ill SJ388 •peahcatlon1. • UTIA CAUII r• FACTOIIf --~IMCUI .... ~... .... en. _.. .. .._..,.. ..................... . cOiiJI'C>N ONLY -OFFER EXPIRES NOV. 17 Property proposed tor the 75-unit senior elUteD hous- ing project at the southeast corner of Park Ave. and Center St. was approved for rer.one from C -2 commer- cial to R4-CP high-density resldentia.J by the Costa Mesa City Council Monday nlgbt. The rezone Is consistent with the central area plan and with acUoos taken by the Planolog Commissioo and Redevelopment Ageocj during public heari.ogs re- prdtng the central area plan amendments. The addresses Include 1820 to 1842 Park Av e., even numbers, aDd533 to 541 Center St., odd num. hers. Aoother nearby rezone ap- proved was between 562 and 596 Plumer St. from R-2 residential to R-2 CP. re. quid.og a cODdlUonal use permit, aDd 596 Plumer St. from Cl commercLal to R2- C P. Tbe property Is on the oorth side of Plumer St. and laces the city's super block, It contains a mi.Kture of resideot1al uses, com- mercLal uses and a Girl Scout bulldlog. The Veterans Hall, county probation omce and com- men:Lal uses, 565 and 567 w. 18th St., aod a ncaa pa.rcel east of1758 and 1762 Aaahetm Ave. will be re- zoDed from C2 to RZ-CP. Even numbers 1736 to 1744 on Anaheim Ave, wlli go from C2 to CL commerclal Umlted. Another rezone. C2 to C L, was approved tor property located between 1721 and 1733 Fullerton, odd aumbers; 160, 170, 182 and 192 Wells Pl.; 167 and 175 Cabrtllo St. aocl 17Z7 and 1731 Onnge Ave. Adminlstratlve aDd pro- felsioral zoning will be dropped aDd CL applled lo property at 1755, 1763 aod 1765 Oraoge Ave. The AP HA RBOR VISITOR U yuu a.rt a Dl1fe0mei.' or mow of a HWCOmer to O.e III.Jt>or Area Ybo bu iOt beM wtleoiDtd, do Hr a ll'ftlr by <llllllc lbo Har- bor VliltDr botlt-I Ud 10 a.m. Ud lbt 1f111 call yocor-WIIII- Udllftl--..... • SI:ND IN YOI/& 'CLI\-FI&D 1\Da TO Till: I:N8181' ~ • I --- - rezoning to R2-CP wUI go for property at 171, 179, 181, 189 a.od 193 E. 18th St. aoo 1775-1795 Onnge Ave.. odd wmbers, and 170-186 Rochester St., ac- cordlf'€ to tbe geoeral area , HYPOCRISY AND COMMITTEES There Is some byproclsy being practiced In our Newport City Council. At least one or two of the members are talldog out of both sides ot their mouths. On one hand, they're saying lhat a gentleman who was appointed to lhe Planning Commission shouldn't be there, because he has a confiict of interest. This '' conruct" is based on the tact lhat he occulona.lly does business wilh lhe Irvine Co. Well, If that's tbe basis lor figuring a guy's confilct of Interest, I'd like to koow wby In lhe world the Council keeps appolnl!ng the Irvine Company's lobbyist, Mr. Shelton, to aU ldnds of city committees. Here Is a fellow whose MAIN business cooslsts of Iooldng out lor lhe Interests of the Irvine Co,, and yel his name keeps popping up on omclal city committees. I'm oot accusing him of anything -I'm just saying lhat what's good lor the roose should be good lor the gander. How can Mr. Rycko!! and the ot her Council members pick on this one Independent businessman on the Planning Commission? So far as anybody koows, he is an upstanding clYic-mlnded ciUzen who wants to serve hls community -.even lilt means servlog on a useless thing like the Planning Co mmission. If something comes up before the Planning Commission that might involve a conflict, I'm sure the ttentleman wW step down and abslaln from voting on lhat Issue. After all, the CouncU Itself allows this practice. Pete Barrett comes from an old business family In N-rt that Is Involved In a lot of things, When Pete even has tht remotest Idea that a conflict might exist, he tllkes a walk, In !act, Pete tllkes so many walks, he should get some kind of physical Illness award. So, I don't see how this new Planning Commissioner Is going to do us any great damage, U you will look around ton al what the Plannlng Commission has approved of over lbe years, you would bue to "WOnder how ANYBODY could get us In more of a moss than we're already ln. Fellow on the corner here next to me Is doing a bustllog buliDoss with almost oo off-street perldng, Whal does the Planning Com- mission han to say aboul that? I haven't hard tham say anylhlng, I guess we will have to lDYesttcate everybody who serves on any of these silly commlssloa.o or committees or boclrds, and -U any of them have ever had any dealings with the lmne Co ,, or with anybody else In town. Maybe we can got Senators . Percy and Rlblco!! to tate a little vacation trip ou t here, so I hey can show us how to run a kauproo court and wMCI out all of oar undealrables, But, I'm warnl.ltc you, If we decide lo ret rid of everybody who ... nor clone business with anybody, we're goq to IDII up with nabocly to servo 011 a.ny of t..,oe commissions, . Hey, come to. think of It, maybe lllat'o Jut what we nee<ll We w1lJ abolloh the icommlltH SJIIem because nabocly's quallllecllo serve on any commltiHs. AI Forelt The Dice lacllu who 'IIOrk Cor ua at tile atoro clon'l haYe to 'IIOri'J' about con!llcn. of IDierNI, Tbey know that lbelr Job• cltpead 011 ~reep~,. Iota of au.ftecl euatomors, so theY .,.nt you lo be happy. step In and uk U..m ID show you our compltle line of -• and olber protecttn solutloas lor ctltiDc your ear, boat or motorhome safely lbi'QUIII lbe WIMer 'll'lallltr, fMI ..,. ..... ,.. .. , • M...-a .. e CGLOMY l'afwtS • ...... aHLIMC.a'' 10\.UM ... t .Wh.IU RGIT · HARDWARE nil W. IIAL IOA .LVD., NIWPOIT .IACII ·-· ~HONI,f7J.21 • • I • I I I .--llii!II_.._ ____ OPPIOAL MRIF"'ft OP 1HI OTY OP .....,.IIAOf ________ .. NEWPORT THI NIWfOIT HAIIOI BEACH lOt ,.., ........... ,.,. .. .....,_. ··-liMit BETTY FESS LE R is the otflclal senior citizen coordin- ator for the city of Newport Beach. The Lido Peninsula resident has an otrlce in the new Oast.s Senior Ct!nter at fifth and Marguerite, Corona del Mar. She is ex- perienced in IIJrslng, counseling, teaching and adminis- tration. It you live In Newport Beach and are 60 or older, caU her at 759-9471 for lnlor matlon on services pro- vided at the Oasis CPnter . (Ensign photo.) DAR to hear defense tak Col. William Cabeli Chap- ter of DA R will holrl Its first fall meeting Wednes- day, Sept. 28, in the commu- nity room or Glendale re<l- eral Savings anrl Loan lu Newport Center. PrpcedinF the noon s&s- sion, board members w111 meet there at 10:30 a.m. Speaker at the noon des- sert meeting will he Col. Wllllam W. Jones, whose topic wlll be '' Problt>mS or national defense.'' Hostesses are Mrs. Wll- HAIR l1:1m DuRocher. chairman, and Mrs. Rodney Wheeler, Miss Esther Teele and Mrs. Howa l'fl D. Key. Chapter officers are Mrs. Robert W. Roper, r egent;, Mrs. Beatrice Martln, Clrst vict>-regent; Mrs . Robert M. Hauc k, ser.ond vice-regent; Mrs. Julius M. Christenson, chaplain; Mrs. E. w. Crum- IE')', recording secretary; Mrs. Oliver Minea r, corres- ponding secretary; Mrs. Hugh B. Springer, treasurer; Mrs. Frank H. Simmons, re- gistrar ; Mrs. John L. Har- ris, historian; Mrs. Ewart s. MUler, Ubrarit.n; Mrs. George C. Buccola, parlJa- mentartan. --:u~--~· £1 ... ..._ .... l()c COSTA MESA PHONE: 673..0550 CDmMA -a.tAit, CALIP. NB firm plans Kuwait park · A Harbor Area flrm ts desl~ning an amusement park along the lines or Dis- neyland aod Knott's Berry Farm lor the oll-ricb Arab nation of Kuwait. Officials ol · VTN Inc., headQuartered near Orange County Airport, said this week they have been chosen to design EatertaJnment CI- ty, which w111 be bullt on a 1Z4-acre site on the Ara- bian Gulf. Durlng September, top Ku- wait otticials ar e visiting the local engineering tlrrn, aod also looking In on DJs- neyland aod Knott's to see how a major amusement park operates. Entertainment City will have 3 main attraction ar- ea s, according to the VTN plan: Arab World, Future World ann International World, plus a lamily-orien- ted r egional park with sports aod recreation. Plans being drawn up by VT N lnclud£> uti11t}' systems, roads, land- scaping, exhibit buildings, rides, restaurants, main- tenance shops and adminJ- stratlon !aclUUes. Arab .Vorld will renect A rab1c and Isla mic cultures, stressing the Kuwaiti life- styles. ThE> ar ea willlncludt> camel n des, a petting ~. a cruise on a historic show boat, a ''dark ride" tracing the 7 Vo)·ages of Slrlbad the sailor, and a runaway train rtde through the desert. Future World wut bave exhibits depleting the past, present and future of Ku- wait, and wUJ include a 100- meter space needle, which visitors wlll asceod in a glass-enclosed elevator to gain a view o! the park, Kuwait City aDd the Ara- bian Gulf. There will also be a bumper car ride, spaceships In a simulated space journey throughanas- teroid belt, and an atom smasher ridE>. In International World, other cultures will come to- gether. Entertainment e- vents wUI depict Austrialla, Africa, the Orient, Europe, and the American wild west. A til m theatre w1U show cus- toms and scenes !rofll around lht-world. Accordln~ to VTN. construction wUI begin 1n l Y78 under the llrm's su- pervision. The park is sche- r1uled to open in early 1981, Jt an estimated total cost of $80 million. Kuwait, with a population or just under a million, Is r eputed to have thE> highest per capita income in the world • over Sl2,000, com- pa red to about $7,500 !or the U.S. Kuw ait has been in the news since 1973, when the Importance of Its oU reser- PTA to greet newcomers Parents o! studE.>nt s new to Corona del Mar hl~h wtll be welromE"d a t a newcom- ers' rof!ee at 10 a.m. Sept. 29 In the faculty lou~e. They a re Invited to meet the school administrators aod counselo rs . The first gene ral meet- in~ or the PTA will he Oct. 6, when prin<.lpal DeMis Evans will tell of the pro- ~trams and acttvttles of the co ming school year. Mrs. Dean ~tes, PTA president, Ulvltes thosE> Inte rested to come for coffee at 9 :l.m. The business meeting wlll begin at 9:30. Mrs. Ernest Schag, ~-ays and means chairma n, ls planning a tour of 4 homes in the Big Can} on, Corona riel Mar and Island areas in November. ANNUAL SHOW SLATED BY BALBOA SKI CLUB VE>S became widely known. It ls an independent state with a population that speaks and practlcies the Islamic language aDd r ellglon. Dr. A. F. Shehata, Ku- wait's project engineer for Entertainment Cit}, here this month to discuss plans with VTN, satd the project will provide recreational ac- tivities Cor the people o! Ku- wait and the other Arab cowntrles. The VTN fi rm also r1P- siRned the Roa ring Twen- ties s ection of Knott 's Ber- rr Farm and the Rln~Ung Brother s :1nd oaroom and B.ule} Circus World in Flo- rida. THIS SANOCASTLE SCENE, from last year 's coolest, will be repeated Sunday, Oct. 9, when lht> CommodorPs C lub of Newport Harbor Area Chami.Jer of Commerce sta~es Its 16th annual sandrastle bulldlllg rontPst at thfo main beach in Corona dE.>I Ma r, from noon to 2 p.m. T he entry fee is $10 for a 10 foot b) 10 foot plot. Youth ~roups and charities may have a sponsor arranged for them b~· calUng the Chamber offir£> at 644-8211. There will be awards in 10 c.:ate~orles, plus 3 sweepstak£>S prlzts. The categor ies ar e most orl~inal, unique, drtistic, humorou,, grandiose, uest r1rl~.>, hl'st <1£'Si~n, liveablf-, contempory and most autht-ntlc. OPENS FALL SEASON Cost:l Mesa Art ~ague w111 hold its first meetillt( l>f the fall season at 7:30 p.m. today, Sept. 22, In tht- multi -purpose room of tht- Mesa Verde £>iementaq school, Costa Mesa. Mar•·<.~ Sassone of LaRuna Beac·h wUl prE.>seot a 16 mm. sound 3nd color film showine. hlrn at work In his studio. THROUGtt S .~PTEMBER 30 BULB SALE at IJNG'S Newport Nursery & Garden Center 644-9510 .. CUT .. Mrs. Bennitt heads PFO Plans are being fioallzed for the 7th antaJal O~e County sJd s how, hosted by the Balboa Ski Club at the Orange County Fairgrounds ln Costa Mesa. 1500 east coast htghway • newport beach (next to irvine coast country club and newport center) CURLED .. COLORED .. COIFFURED .. CETERA Fine Hair Specialists * LORRAINE'S BEAU TY NOOK ON THE 80UL!:VARO Cerono del Mar Phone 6.«-7336 E ST. 1962 Mrs. Susan Bennitt has been elected president o!the EastbluU School Parent-Fa- culty Organization (PFO)for the 1977-78 year. He r staff includes Mrs. Sandy SkiMe r, flrst vice - president; Mrs. Llnda Blan- kenhorn, 2nd vice-president; Mrs. Tt.eresa Critcher and Mrs. AM MacKenzie, 3rd vice-presidents; Mrs. BOn- nie Bollerl, secretary; Mrs. Lynn Halley, treasurer; and Mrs. Sally Diamond, parlia- mentarian. Committee chairmen ar e Mrs. Sandy Turkenette, EastbluU Eagle; Mrs . Car- olyn Jerger, healthaodsale- We convert local SAVINGS into local LOANS ty; Mrs. Kathy Kirrene, cur- riculum lab; Mrs. Suzanne Pannier, members ni p; Mrs. Judy Fis k, hospltallt}; Mrs. Sandy McGowan. parent vol- unteer; Mrs. Genie HUl, room moth~rs; Mrs. Donna Greaux and Mrs. Ma rty Rei- ter, hard-of-hea rllll't liaison; Mrs. Mar y Fujioka, publicity and historian. F reestyie champion Scott Wlllingham will perform ex- hibition s kiing, and there wlll be aer ial and ski ballet de- monstrations. Show dates are Oct. 7 from 6 to 11 p.m.; Oct. 8 !rom 10 to 10; and Oct. 9, noon to 6. Donation ls $2 for adults :1nd $1.50 !or children under 12. Custom Tailored SHIRTS lor ~IM• •no l!no• collar 'n cuff 333 £. 17th Sl Caatl Meu 642-8788 look to your local LFS ... • competitive rates • prompt commitments • efficient escrows 0 P EN D A I L Y 8 . 30 -5 30 SUN ('A Y 9 00 -~ 30 ,_c-o,.,• I • '8~ 8 • • • I J I i z • I ' 0 !II 8 • ~ . ' • • ~ .. d.~ Free Dellwei"J .... a •• n.n lV Plola•lty 'Vulgar' ....... F.Pylo ,__ aty. Fla. ••lAP TilT IIlLa T•au••'" Why lfM:Iuld ... , ... , ... of ' the IUfW bl plptd lri.to m'f ltvifle rooM7 Do not tt. .. y .. ~ to .. , of ut7 Does it .,. OCQN' I to the metthllds who pro0.aot V... YU..... and prof_,. -tNt milliON of Anwtlunt do not w.nt their children IU~ to the chNp allline of the toc:br room 1nd tt. blrroom7 Alt M gcHng to just sit Idly by 1nd do nothingJ .Wt would not 1llow our Mighbon CK relltivn to come In 1nd use prof•nity In fr~t of oor children. Why should not the television set be 1 means of lifting inst.d of lowering th6 mor•l tone of this nation? I am not a child, but I ainge 'Nhen I hear profanity or the use of God's name in )'lin. "Hell" 1nd " damn" happtm to be BiblE" words used by the Almighty to describe the judgment and eternal punishment of the very people who use such words I Christians and othet" decent people are being dlscrlminlted against! It is time we put a stop to it! {"The wicked shall be turned into hell," Psal,. 9 :17 ; "Hti that believeth not sh•ll be damn&d," Mark 18: 16.) "The dly of filth has ,urived," s.vs Gene Rogers, O.M:ago broadcasting executive. "Everv other record I reeeive has cuning in it. The majority of TV shows have cursing in them .... Have we sunk so low that....,. have sotd our children to d'le dogs in order to mal:.'! a dollar-? Do you want your children singing songs with 'damn' end 'htll' and worse in your homes?" Rogers refuses to play on his station any record that uses filth or cursing. One dey he was fill ing-in and put on a record by mistake. The words shocked Rogers, and he said. "I broke riglt in, stopped the recofd and said, 'Pardon me. folkl..' Then I broke the record right on the eirl I'm against anything with wrsing in it," Rogan added, "enything with nude scenes cw debasing progremming, such as 'Born Innocent' Ia recently repeated mad.for-TV movie in which a girl is raped with a broom handle)." "We're fighting this with every.thing we 've got. If Ctwisti•n people stick their heads in the und. nobody's going to get anything done." he said. "The public should know bra1rt llf• .. IC '1hl beck MCt -~ of h FCC. If _.,. dolnt -~ _. ouFt io be P'fl out d bust......._.. In eN ..,.. Atlanta Conedanlon PIPit .,.._.e ROll"' ltlt.trntnts 'Mte prlnttd-t~t ecroa the Plfl, In f.ct--.-lin •rtk;M «**ing ""'th IN pl.,. of IN PSS to produce e .. ..,..ltivt dram." about leltManlsm (homostxuel vl<:e bttween two femllesll RNIIzing the TV public may not be tMdy for this. the pictl.Ke will be IMde with ''dttictte ewe" and dt11t with "tenderly," the statement c:M:I...._ Onct the ctmel v-ts his nOM In, then It will soon be 1 CMe of "anything goes" I Filthy langu-.ge US«< by childrM h• bet;:oma a man., of concern to school principals and to some teachers. The New York Times recently printed a letter, quoted from a PTA bulletin in Cilif01nia: ''We can nsure you that the teechers are not teaching such language ... such language is forbidden by state law. Students must be picking up such la'9Jage from .older siblings and from parent'-. .. We would like for our mothers to see what girls write in the upper !J'ade restrooms. No decent child should have to be exposed to this." Surely much of such "child training" comes from the television set and from rock records played on many radio stat ions I Unless it it stopped we may soon have on television any kind of trash and filth that is not permined on the movie-house screen. Even Ingrid Bergman, hardly an example of moral puritv. recently said. "I find this skin game nauseating (refet"ring to nude lust on the screen I. Everything is done in the name of realism. But ... love is more than walking around naked and copulating. It's an emotion you should be ablt to convey without going into the crudest details and filthiest language!" Television has become a mtnace and a monster to m ill ions of families. How ridicuklus that we in this country mou.rn over the mofal problems and the crimes being committed by children. yet let. them continue to receive their training for such cr im~ from "the god with the glass face'' in the living room of our homes I One or even two hours of "prime time" in the evening when profanity, raw sex. and extreme violence is toned-down will not accomplish much. Millions of children have parents ....-no allow the kids to watch onythlllf. ...,,..,_- of children have their OWin Mb. E-l<t_.....u.d_t houn. w. .,.. told that It 010 be ,..tv r.w ..xt rough. If otrUin ~· ere 10 low Wid 10 vUe ttwt they mutt ffitd on moral ~. 111 them tJO off to some amoka·fllled den and w.llow in tM tlime-but In the nllmt of decency •nd sanity, don't pipe the junk Into our living rooms! They do not uy: "Get the Aith1td Nixon out of hlpfe t.tore I knoc:k the Gtf"lld Ford out of youl" No, they h1v1 to borrow our words from God's Book . If it Is wrong to have the Bible in the schools, it i1 much more wrong to dMeCfete these Bible words on the 1irl Profanity never helps the plot. What progrems are enhanced or helped by the crude insertion of profanity1 It does nothing for the stcwy, and causes multitudes to turn the set off. We need to let the produc.n, the networks, tht local stations, and the advertisers know thisl Many people are unplugging the TV or getting rid of the set altogether. Let's tell them about it \ Surely in addition to the millions of Christians. there must be •mother multitude of decent people without religious convictions who depiOt"e the invasion of their homes with gutter and barroom language. What can we dol Let's crusade for a return to sanity and decency in our beloved America . Here are some suggestions: 1. Call or write your congressmen, calling fOf" legislation demanding a cleanup of the airwaves. 2. Call the local TV stations when you have shut off an objectionable program and let them know why you are doing so. Also, command them when they do sometimes take a stand against profanity or obscenity. 3. Write the FCC and the networks. mentioning specifically the programs that the objectionable material was on. pt"Otesting it and promising not to watch the prow-ams until they a.-e cleaned up. Write to: NBC-TV, 30 Rockefeller Plata, New York. N.Y. 10020 CBS.TV. 51 W. 62nd St., New York. N.Y. 10019 ABC· TV. 1330 Avenue of the Americas. New York, N.Y. 10019 Federal Communications Commission, Washington, D,C. 20554. Mighty Events Soon to Take Place By B. C. Mowll (Prophetic W ltn ... ) FROM "THE JEWIS HOP£" h ~ms quit" d.-ar fn.n1 tlw Sn ipt·n,.~ that before an y deliw!ranre takP! plar.-for the world. then· rnu1>t fi r~t r .. rn~ tht> ~N:a ~ and glorification of all thto[lo(· who ha\'t: heen re· deemed by o ur L .. fll J··~U"-Christ. Paul ""Tile~ Ly the Spirit ir1 1-t(oman~ 1\:I'J. "The earnf'!,;l expectation uf tlu-t'TI'IItur,. wai t ... th fnr the manifestation .,f rht• ~rm« ,.f (.;od.'' There is no peace nr pru!!J~et it} ff)r the nations until after God ha.~ 1-(J .. rified Hi!-son!. Suddenl y vrll' ria)'· f»'thapi!l very soon. nil th ol'oe who helt,llj.: tu tour Saviour on this earth will henr 11 p;re11 t shout fr o m the sky . and will immediately Lt· rlrawn up to rneet the Sa\·iour who will be <ie!Cending from Heaven in H is glorious Majesty. The Lord firet raises from the deed all who have been redeemed by Him. and every Christian caught upwards by the magnetism of Christ will at once be trans- formed with their glorified reeurrection bodies end will thus m~t the Lord in the air and be united with ell belit'vers of put generations. Whet • thrilling end triumphant moment it will be for the whole Church of Christ when thia supreme event of the egea takes place. The vivid account of whet will take place is given thro ugh the Apostle Paul in 1 The&&. 4,1S.l8. Thia atupendoua miracle will take plact-, we ere told, in e aplit eecond. As Paul writet in I Cor. 15:51 and 52: "Behold, I thew you a mystery; we ahell not ell aleep (i.e,. die the fhytical death ). but we 1hall all be changed, n a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the lut trump: for the trumpet shall aound, and the dead a.hall be raited incorruptible. and we ah•U be changed." One momenl a finite being here In thie ainful world, the next moment Alori6ed and immortal with Chriat above. Cod who took up Enoch and Elijah into Hia P~ without dyi"41 e.n do the N.me again. Y., aad He will do II according to Hia un- b,-.,k•We ptomiee. The Sniour'a coming for Hit 01fll people Ia not found in j utt one p nrrp, btrt 1.a many. Ov Lon! Mid In John 14:3, "I will come ...... """ncol" yov ..,to MfNif; thot whore I -. t11on,.. -1 be illoo." Oar Lord 1eacbeo ?.!:t!!~ s:-.~ ~ :,: .. -{c.:.:,.";4~ a .a, "Ao .... ,.. ol NMII--. oo .a..Jl ..... eJ•I .. oliMSo. o1 ..... Foru in the da)~ bdur .. the flood th~y w~re eatinp: and drinking. marryin~ and ~i,·inj! in mar· ria)(f'. unt il th~ da) that No.ta h t:ntert·d irllu the ark. And knew not until the fl ood rame. and touk th•·m all A"''a~: so shall also) 'thr t·.,minl-!: 11f th .. Son of man 1)1!. Thl"n shall two 1}1' in the fi.-/(1 : the "m• shall be taken. a nd the other left. T.,.,., .,..,..,m•·n ~hall/,... ~,:rinrl in~ at thP mill: thf" on,. shnll l.te takl'n. and the othe r left. Watch tlwn·f<Jn•: fr,r \"f• kn''""' not what hour your l,•,rrl•l .. th cumt•."" What i!i J!"ifl~ to lurppen in Hea\•err after tlw •·al<"hin~·up of the Churc h ? It wnuld ap· l"'llr tha t tl'l·,, 1/t:ry important events take place in ll•·a\lt:n wh ile trernenrh .. us trouble is lakin~ pla rc on thf! earth. One is the Bema o r the Judgment·M:at of Christ. and the other the celebration in Heaven of the Marriage-supper o f the Lamb. Every Christian rbust appur before the Jud,g ment-teat of Chrilt (2 Cor. 5:10). We are examined concerning our Christian life and witness, ea to our faithful- ness, love and obedience. Nothing will be hid : the Lord will settle ell diaputea end any .ervice, however •mall, if faithfully done, •hall have it!l reward IMeuhew 10:41. 42; I Cor. 3 : 13·15; Revelation 22:12). After thi11 there will take piece that mott wonderful 1eene of praise and thenltagiving when. at the Marriege Supper of the Lamb. our S!l\liour will celebrate with Hia r.ople the great and eternal victory which f e haa won for us by Hia death end returrection. He will see the travail of Hit soul and will be aatiafied ; and we unworthy ainnera will s;lory in the ex· ceeding greatneu of Hi1 Grece toward• ua end in our wonderful union with Him which it never to be broken (Revelation 19:7.9). Then, when the appointed hour haa come, the Lord will come down from Heaven, with sreat mejeaty end Kinsly powu, accomptnied by the armies of Hit redeemM and slori&ed peo- ple, to ll'.:t up Hi• Kinadom oa earth and to rule the nations with a rod of iroa (Re.da.tion 19:11·16). All H;o ....U.. lo the world will s ather themael•ee 1opther qaU.. Him; but they will be utterly """JublMd, ODd He wiD relsn ae Kins of Kinp and Lord of Lords (llevelOIIon 19:16-21 ). Tben will betlln the soldea ... for the world, when the earth oholl be filled with the lulowledce of the alo'l' of the Lord .. the w...,. ..,_ the - (HR. 2,14) . • AEIPO~T HARBOR EIISICII f'ULIIIIED WEEKLY ·PG. 2 .OORS~Y. SEPT. 22, Itn COROllA DEL liAR, CAU F Faith Lord, tiv• m• foithl-to IW• from dDy to day, With tf'Onquil laftJf't to ® my Mmp~ plaft, And, with my hond in Thine, jwt 1• Thy "way. Lord, giue m• foith!-to tnut, if not to Jenow; With quid mind in oll thing• Thee to find, ' And, child-lilt~, go whe~ Thou wouldlt have me 10. Lord, sive me faith!-to leave it all to Thee, The futu re itJ Thy sift, I would not lift The veil Thy Love hd1 hung 'twixt it and me. -John Oxenham a LOOH aT T:Qe :SOOJI IY DR. 101 .1010, CIWICRLDR HOB dOIIIDI Unlt"BIBit/1 Yean aro my deuf.hter waa "spendinl" the nlcht.' with a little l'irlfriend. At. prayer t.ime the lit.tle friend prayed finl When my daughter'• turn came, •he prayed a lengtil.y prayer. This caused a bit of jealousy on the parl of her friend, and the friend chided, "You don't. 'posed to p r a y long prayers... My daughter turned to her friMid's older 1ister and pious- ly u ked, "Doean't the Bible say that we ere to prey with- out ~euing!" Perhap1 this Bi.blical in- junction to "pray without ceasing" is misunderstood by many people. "Continuing In - stant in prayer" does not in-volve staying on one's knees all the time end praying leng-thy, loud, and formal phrases. It means being in a constant attitude of prayer and stay- ing on "pra~dnl' rround" -that ia, hav1 ng betwe-en you and the Lord nothing that would hinder your prayers. It you have offended Cod, con- fess it. Ask His for("inneu; then praise Him end state your requests. It has always bothered me that J did not have as mueh t-ime !or formal prayer u I would like to have. I haW: learned1 however, that even as I am ooing something I can pray about it. It I tm an•wer- mg a letter1 I can pray as I dictate; ana the Lord alweya helpa me. A person who ia in dis- obedience to the divine will cannot. pray In confidence. In- deed, all of his prayers will come back on hi!! own head in divine judgment. To pray aright, we must have a heart that ia rightly related to the Lord and a desire to please Him. Paul explains it as "lift- ing up holy hands, without wrath and doubting." As Ure Psalmist says, "lf l rqard iniquity in my heart, the Lord will not hear Me." Releaard b~ Ore Go1pel Fe/lowllaip 00 MINUTES /1/lfll .. _ .............. ---~.~ .... BUY THE TRUTH AND SELL IT NOT Evtrv uue Christian 1hould un· dlr1t1nd thlt thf truth COitl. tt yO\I don't think 10, make It your own. value It, defend it, 1tand tor It, and 111 It It doesn't cOJt. Before you are through It mey con you far more then you had thou~t -hours o ( ease and ptusure, hiends and mon· ay. Yts, the truth costs. Setvetion 11 gloriously fra'! but tht truth COJU -that itlf ygy want it f01 yO\Jrtelf. Many who know tha truth won't buy it. Thty won't pay -,what it COIU to sey: "Thi1 11 what I believa. Thit' is mv convict1on." The truth isn't worth that much to tham. But God's Word uriJIH us: "Buv me rruthf" Not, "Buv it if you can gel it at a bar p in; U the pnoe is not too great .'' No, "Buy the truth/" Buy 11 at lJflY price . It's far more valuable than anything you can give in ellchangt lor 11. And when you have bought it - •'uJI it not." How many , alas, have bought the truth only to sell out a-gain. Fo• awh ile they votlued and dttfnded loml God-t~:...r. urt from Hit Word. but prhtndy thty told II again 101 tomethln1 that ... mad mot• value~a, P.rhlll)l It w• PIIICI with other~, or I)Oihlon. or popu- lari(V, or· some other t1mporel ttln . Thav still gev1 mantel .... nt thlt It WH tht truth, but It formed no pert of them. It w11 no lont"r • convic- ti9". Such should read lf'ln the Spirit's counsel: "Buy ttr• truth, and •II it not." HI daM not sey: "Don't 1111 it unten you can gu a vtrv good price for it .'' Hlsev•: "s.llltnot .. Sell it not at any price. Buy It, no matter what h cOtts and when It i1 yours do not Hit it for any price or under any contidar~tiOfl. It i1 beuuse the truth i1 10 llnte valued In thi1 indiff1rent aga, that n.any of God'• people hava blcon- 10 spiritually powerless. They hold opinion1 instead of convictions, be· CIIJI.I the infallible, uncMngu~e Word of God is given llnta plec~ in their ti....-s . Bur God uses thotl who ,;buy the truth and sell It not." BIBLE DIGEST -by H. B. DeM IHXICO CITY DAILY BULLETIN, AUG. 11. 1977 "For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received , how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures." 1 Corinthians 15:3. This forever strikes down our ability to atone for sin, no matter how great the effort or how good the deed. If we are to make It, It will only be by what He did and not what we can do. "Not by works of righteousness". What He did on the cross gives us a walk-In arrangement for all that He has pro- vided, and we can have It now by simply acknowl· edging our sin and receiving Him as Saviour. You Dare Not Neglect So Great Salvation Smiling For Love A smalleir! of seven had been prnudly helpLna her mother in small kitchen duties. When .:r.ll was done: the mother looked down at her child, with the love-lisht in her eyes. and with 1 Jtiss pve words of commend· ation. By Evangelist John R . Rk:er FROM "THf: SWORD O f THE !:-O R O" (Preached on the nationwide Voice of Revival Broadcaat.) (CONTINUED fROM LAST WEEk ) The angels announced the birLh of Jesm~. announced it to J oseph a nd to Mary and to the ;;hepherds. And then there was an angf'l who took P eter out or jail, and an a nge l that talked to Paul on !!hipboard and said. "Fear not, Poul: thou mwt be brous ht beforr Coew.r: and, lo, God hath given tha all th~m thot sail with thu" fAcll27:24). But listen! None of the angela are as good a s J esu s. God now has sent His Son, His own Son , the dear Lord Jesus. and we c an reJorce about that so great salvation! _ Do you notic~ how ereat it is? Notice the person of Christ. in H ebrews 1:3: "Wh o being the brightnrss of his slory, and t hr ~:rpre&ll imase of hi.l Pf!t'aOn, and upholding all thifllllf by the word of hiJJ power. when he had by himself pur1ed our sins. sat down on the rirht hand of the Majesty on his h ." What a Person ia Jesua! H e is the very brightneu of the r lory or God! Jesua, the Very Express I mag.~ of God I You know that when Jesus washed. the disciples' feet. He "laid aside hU Jarments·· (J ohn 13 :5). That waan't the firat tim~: He had laid atide the garmenta of glory, the brirhtneu of God. It is no wond~r that in Philippiana we are told He who .. beins in the form of God, thought ,it nor robbery to be ~qual with God: But mode himarl{ of n o reputation. and toolr upon him the form of a urvant. and WCII made in the liJreness of mM: And bein1 found in fa•hion a1 a man, he humbl~d hi mull, and become obedi~nt unto death, ewn the death of the crou" !Phil. 2:6-8). Jeaus! equal with the Father, the very brith tneu •nd tlory of God. aa wile ae the Father, u eternal •• the Father, aa powerful u the Father, u rithteoua aa the Father. Everything about Him wu Uk.a the Father, u tha Scripture AYI here in Hebrtwi. "lllc nprcta imqe o{ 1m pct-.<m. " That mean•. theJl, that U you want to know about God. juet look at Jesu.. It is ,.ut that over in India aomebody Mid to a native, "Are you • Chri~~ian? Do "you love God?"'' and the lndJan aaid, "I don't know; I don't know what {H eb. 1:2), not just this world-all the worlds. He made eve rything! "All thinss wer r madr by him: and without him wos not any thins made that W08 made"tJohn 1:3). Oh, the dear Lord Jesus! Creator of all t hings! You look out into the Milky Way, a nd you look into the ralaxies of countless stars, uncounted out yondeT, that can be seen only with a tele!K:ope: many Jieht yea.rs away some stars are-the Lord Jesus made all these. That frery sun is but the plaything of Jesus Chris t . Not only did He make them but He upholds "all thinss by the word of hi.s power" (Heb. 1:31. or a1> it is in ColoS8ians 1:17, "t:Jy him all thinss consist, .. or hold together. That is why the earth goes on its revolutions: it turn11 on its axis for twenty-four hour!' a day, and it ~oes around the sun in 365 day!l: and so with all the planets and with the moon around this earth and the other satellites around their planets. Everythinc is held in order perfectly by the LOrd Jeaus. He made all things, "upholding all things by the word of hU power"! Say, this is some salvation when God the Son Himself should come to be a Saviour! And 10 He did! A Salvation With All Sins Patd FOI"I And here the Scripture aays that "when he had by him•elf purs~d our ain•." H e "sol down on the riah r hand of the Ma.i~sly on h iJh." Such a salvation! By Himaelf He "pur1ed our ains ." "For by one of{erina he hath perfected {or ewr lh~m that are MJRCiified " IHeb. 10:14). We don't need now a n y ma11· we don 't need any ot.,her ..crifice-one sacrifice forever settlea that. And you can have that thinr aettled now; it i.a all paid for and done. When Jeaua cried on the crou, "It U {ini•hH !" that me•nt the whole busint:a~· there ~~ not any more to be paid; t hfrt 11 not a penny o!&azea on it ; it is all done. What a wonderful •alvation! B y hirrurelf He pur!Pd Ot.Jr aine, not only t ina o£ the put but of the future. What. a Jl'lat .. lvation! No wonder the Bible aays, "How •h.oll ~ ~~ca~. if~ !l~lkCI 10 lreGI .aluotiott "! So rrut ~ •alvation! God ia like.·· And the mia.:sionary 0 Lonl my OOCI • ...,... 1 in ..... ,... wiMIY aaid, ··He ia jutt like wonder Jesus," "Well. then, I could love Him if He ie like Jesus." Yes, COttaldel •• N wottch Thy hMch J eau1 is .. the upnH t·mqe of' 1 ....... ~ 1 -.,. - God tbe Father. ... -·· ne Oh. I want nothint to do with t~tn••' L thne peop&e who taUt about • Ttttre·,..t' ........... 1he unar .. J•ue and aay that He waa •• 11 '""1 UmiWd ln Hie unclenundinJ. T'hM ...... "" ....r. "'' ....._ Gocl. Tbty N.Y that He ... ju.t • • n..: child ol Hlo &laM. They eo> He __ ._.._ __ ._ wM a p.-oduct-ol n-oJuUoa. TlMy a-t1 eQ He ~MY .. the be.-1U1t that ThM ... _,....._my......., OK rr8 Uved. Nol Nol He Ia JDOn • na..: .,.... &baL He io Godl Halo "'Titll --._..,--._ a/fAf70."tloa.t:I).Helo-.. 1 with tiM r.-(JoluiiO,IO). Ito --I--.... H1o- 1e "'tltll A-t o1 .,_",IDoa. -- 7:1). He lo 1M C-ol oil --••.~----t.hi.allt '1w ... ,,. .......... ·- Thet on the c.rost. my burden gl•dly b .. ring, He bled •od died to t•k• •way my lin! Then ling1 my soul. . .how gre•t thou •rtl -C•rl BoMrg You 1e~. this is a wonderful &alvation. You mean. all the sin i1 forwiven? Yea, and more than that. A new heart put within you? Ye1. and mor~ than that! And taken into the family of God? Oh. yea, ta,ken into the family, and more than that! We become "po.rtakus of lh~ divin~ naturr." You mean, then, that I am an heir of God and joint-heir with Christ? Oh. yes. Christ is mine and God is mine and everything Jesus has is mine. I am taken into the family. f am beloved. I have everlasting life. The Spirit of God comes to dwell within. What a wonderful, wonderful salvation that is! No wonder the Scripture says, " ... 10 §reat saloo tion ''! It is110 great a salvation that a Chri1tian can sing with joy, Sing them over ... in to ma- Wond•tfut words of Ufa : L8t rtM m~ ol their be•uty ... _ Wonderful wordt of Ute. WOt"dt ollife and IM8uty. T..ch me f•ith end duty: a-utlfut wcwd1. wonderlul word•. Wonderful wot"ds of Life. Thank God. H eaven is my home. and there are wonderful thines ahead. What a salvation! And what a sin to neelect it! And thi11 salvation i11 so wondufuJi y given , 111 so wonderfully free and you can tru1t Jesull Chrill and havt-it. You mean. I can ju st take it? That's right ~ Take salvHtion! WhO!iOI'.:Yer will. let him "tuke fhf' cup of Joilllootitm, afld c.all upon thf' flame of th~ Lord "IPa. 116 :l31. h HI a wond~rful &&Jvation ! I. "HOW SHALL WE ESCAPE ... 1" I apoke to you before on "So Great Salvation." I r .. d arain i.n Hebrew•. chepter 2: "Th~rtforr UM oqAt to 1iw tlu mon cornat heed to tit~ tltiqa wlt icll 11M lao~ Mont, k1t af any rim• wt' allo..Jd 1«1 tMm .Up. For if tltt: wont tPOtf'n b o,.,.& wu t fal{o.tt., 01td t'W'I')' lraiLIIfr'Cation and ci.Uo'*'iciK!C reM* o juat r'CC:OiftiHttce of tWIIIGNI; How 1Mll ldf aCQPt, lf w ,._..~ccr ao '""' Mlllfltion; wAlclt of tit• firtl btlon to be 1p0Mn lty til• L•nl. oiUI wu c6n(li'"IMd unto .., lty IMM 1441 /word him; Go4 """ ...,,.,. ,,..,. .,,,,..., ltotlt with ..,,.. •INI wo,..,., •ttd 111114 .Uwrt Mlrodoo. oro4 lti(u o( tA< Holy Oltoet. oceoNt,., to All Oa&rlt ooiUr"-Heb. 2,1,._ (Coat~--.l • •• Then the child, lookina up into her mother's eyes said softly, "Mother, do you ever smile up 81 God, as you smile down at me -just for ion, you know? I do very orten. It 's so nice just to smile up at God." Then the mother tho uaht tenderly of the words, "Their ftces do always behold the race or My Fether." -Youth 's Ll"11ins JdrQ/J WOULD I BE CALLED A CHRISTIAN! Would I be celled e Chri11tian H rverybody knew My secn·l thoughtt •nd !eelin~8. And rvt'rything I do? Oh! could thry 8l'.:f' thf' liltf'nru Of Chri!t in mr each dar? Oh. could they beer Him spr•kinp:. In evrry word INy? Would I be callf'd e Chri1tian If rveryone could know That J am found in pieces \l'hrrr Jrsus would not !O? Oh. C"Ould thry hrar His rcho In evrrv !'On@: I Aing? In rating. rlrinkinJt. drt'N-iii,J. Could thry ~"· Chri11t. mr t\ing '! \l'nultt I lw roll•·d 11 f:hri~lian If judJ!•·rl bl whet I rf'ad. R~ all my ro•c rratino! And t'Vrty thoup:ht aml df"f'fl '! f:ould I l>f' rounlt·d f.hri,t-likt' Aa I now work nnd pray. Uruot"ll1!1h, kind. fnrp:ivinp: To nthrri'l 1'\'rrr dn? -Srlf!Cted DELAY IS DANGEROUS ~ai.t :1 prl"cious link-laddir. Tn hi11 f11ttH-r orw. bri~ht day. "May I ~ivr my8t"lf to Jnua, l...tot H im wash my 1ina away ?" "Oh, my liOn. hut you're too littlr, Weit until you older ~row, Bi~,rr folk. 'ti11 1rur. do nteft Him. Rut little folk are u rr. you know. Seid the father tp hi1laddie At a llorm was comin!' on, "Are the ahee.p N£eiL •helterf'd, Sftff'" within the fo d, my ton ? .. ~Al1 1he his one, ,re, my father. But the lambs. I let them ,o, For I didn't think It mnttered. Uule ones are tafe, you lcnow." Oh, my brother I my ei.rt~r! Ha•e you too made that . Litllr hoearta that now are Mav beh.o......,d E'er tht e'ril eta,.. COMe ... Let tM chlldree oome to Me.. And forbid them not," oold J- "For oudo oh.oll Mr Klnsdono ••• <* Lord, IMip ~ Wc;'nh •to ~ ..... ~ ... teMer todq, ro\'. u.onow 1 .... ,. ....... 0.11 ...... t . ··' .... ... ,. PVBL I C HO TIC!: S-8t9i'l FICnT.tOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe foUowtJic penon ls dol~ buslne11 at: Lt.nkltt- ter CtMerol8rea-Lambert. 180 Newport Center DriYe_ Ntwport Beach, Calllondt 92660: Llnldetttr Maoace- meot Corp., 180 Newport Ceater Drive, Newport Beach, CalJtornla n660. This business is conduct- ed by a Umlted partoei'Sh!l). Slgoed: Jack D. Jenldnl, tor Linkletter Manacemeat Corp., G~neral Putoer. Thls statement was tUed with the county clerk of Or- ange County Sept. 12, 1 ~7. Publlsh: Sept. 22, 29, Oet. 6, 1~7, in the Newport,Har- Haroor Ensign. F -81739 PUBLIC NOTIC~ S-89936 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T6e following persons are l'folng business as: 1. Link- letter Center of Santa Fe Springs; 2. Linkletter Cen- ter of Santa Ana-McFadden, 180 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, California 92660: Linkletter Manage- ment Corp., 180 Newport Center Drive, Newport ,Beach, CalUornia 92660; Wilbur D. Layman, 755 Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach, Caltlornla 92663. This business ls conduct- ed by a limited partnership. Signed: Jack D. Jenkins, tor Linkletter Management Corp., General Partner. This statement was filed with the county clerk of Or- ange County Sept. 12, 19'77. Publish: Sept. 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13, 1~7, in the Newport Hart>or Ensign. F -81741 PUBLIC NOTICE S-89940 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS · NAME STATEMENT The following pe,·sons are doing business as: Linkletter Center of Santa Ana- Edlnger, 180 Newport Cen- ter Drive, Newport Beach, C al!tornia 92660: Linkletter Management Co.IJ?., 180 Newport Center "'Drive, New- port Beach, Caltlornia 92660; John Yelland, 10'76 Skyline Drive, Laguna Beach, CalUornla 92651; W. c. ¥1rams, 3 Lagunlta, La- guna Beach, Callfornta 92651. This business is conduct- ed by a llmlted partnersbtp. Signed: Jack D. Jenkins, for Linkletter Management Corp., General Partner. This statement was tiled with the county c lerk of Or- ange County Sept. 12, 19'77. Publish: Sept. 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -81736 PlJ".aL IC NOTI CE S-89938 fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person ls doing business as: Lln.klet- ter Properties, 180 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, Callfornia 92660: Link Properties, 180 New- port Center Drive, Newport Beach, C.allfornla 92660. This business ts conduct- ed by a corporation. Corporation Name: Link Properties, Jack D. Jenkins, Secretary. Tills statement was tlled wttb the county clerk of Or- ange County Sept. 12, 1~7. Publlsb: Sept. 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -81738 P U BLIC N O TICE S-89939 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person ls doing business as: Linklet- ter Management, 180 New- port Center DrtYe, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660: Linklet- ter Management Corp., 180 Newport Ceoter Drtve, New- port Beach, CL 92660. This business Is conduct- ed by a corporation. Corporation Name: Llok- letter Ma.Dllgemtat Corp., Jack Jentlns, Secretary. This statement was ftled wttb the county clerk ot Or- aoge County Stilt. 12, 19'77. PubUsb: Sept. 22, 29, Oet. 6, 13, 1977, ill the NtWJIOrt RUbor Eoslgn. F -81737 PUBLIC N OTICE P U BLIC NOTICE CP-$lf1 FlCTITIOOS BUSJHESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe followtac penou ue doi.Qiba8ltMss u:AII'sHair Bu.aa.r, .Uiut 1?tbsti'M. COlt& Mta, CaJJJonlll.a t!U"l: 8eo w. PM, 18159 S..ata CeeUla, f'ouataJa Val. ley, CalttornJa 92708; AUct L. ~ U159SuuCeeUIJa, r owaln valley, c allfol'llla 92708. Tbis bu.toeu ls conduct- td by an 1D4lvldual. Slgoed: Ben W. Post. Tbia statemeat WIJJ filed wltb the county clerk of Or- ange Couoty Sept. 15, 1977. Grover Escrow Corpora- tion, 111 Sout h llllnots, Ana- helm, Ca. 92805. Escrow No. 10771-0I.AR. Publish: Sept. 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13, 1~7, to tbe Newport Haroor Ensign. F -820'74 PUBLIC NOTICE S-89923 STATEMENT OF ABAN - DONMENT OF USE OF FIC- TITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person(per- sons) have abandoned the use ot the ftctittous business name R. H. Dana Academy at 34512 Embarcadero Pl., Sulte B, Dana Point, Cali- fornia 92629. The Ctcttttous business name referred to above was fUed In County on January 24, 1977. Ger- ald F. Troy, 34512 Embar- cadero Place, Dana Point, CA. 92629; R. Dale Cor- nell, 33602 D Dana Vista Drive, Dana Point, CA. 92629. This business was cooduc- ted by a general partnership. Signed: R. Dale Cornell. This statement was tUed with the County Clerk of Orange County Sept. 7, 19'77 . Richard J. Schwarzsteln, Esq., Attorney at law, Man- ufacturers Bank Bldg., Sixth Floor Penthouse, 1201 Dove St., Newport Beach, CA. 92660. Publish: Sept. 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13, 1977, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -70647 PUBLIC N OTI C E S-89924 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is do~ business as: R. H. Dana Academy, 35102 Del Oblspo Str~t. Dana Point, CA. 92629: Aventura Salling Association (CalUornia corp.), 35102 Del OblspoSt., Dana Point, CA. 92629. Tills busloeis ls conduc- ted by a corporation. Corporation Name: Aven- tura Salling Association, Ga- ry R. McAvoy, President. This statement was tiled wlth the county clerk of Or- ange County Sept. 7, 1977, PubUsh: Sept. 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13, 1977, in theNewport Hart>or Ensign. F -81631 P UBLI C NOTICE S-89934 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe follow~ persons are dolng business as: 1. Link- letter Self Storage of Irvine; 2. Linkletter Sell Storage of Riverside, 180 Newport Cen- ter Drive, Newport Beach, California 92660: Linkletter Management Corp., 180 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach, CalUornJ.a 92660: Arttllr G. Linkletter, 1100 Bel Alr Road, Los An- geles, California 90024; Jack Linkletter, 67 Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach, Caltlornla 92651; Wilbur D. Layman, 755 Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach, CA. 92663; John Y fll- laod, 1076 Skyline Drlve, Laguna Beach, C alUorola 92651. This busJness ts conduct- ed by a general partnership. Signed: Jack D. Jenkios, For Linkletter Maaagemelt Corp., General Partner. This statement wu ft.led wltb tbe County Clerk ofOr- a.qge County Sept. 12, 1977. Publtab: s.pt. 22, 29, Oet. 6, 13, 1977, In the Newport Hamor Ensip. F -81740 PUBLIC NOTICE Fro 111 t t1 c Po I ice B ~otter NEWPORTKARBOR ENSl~ ·PG. 3 S~T. 22, 1917 CORONA DEl MAR. CAll F. • SATURDAY, SEPT. S Lia LeoD'I 1966 Volu. wa1en, mtall"' sloct 5 p.m. Sept~ 2 trom o.r her bomt al 4Z7 lnint, Newport Htlchta, waa found aban- doned a.ft.tr a tnmc colli- sion a.t CUff and lnlne, New- port Hetchts, at 8 a.m. Sept. 2 ••• Janelle Marte Taul- bee, U, of 4711 Seashore, West Newport, was arres- . ted at 12:45 a.m. at 22oo and W. Ocean Front, Central Newport, and charged with possession of cocaine • . . Janiee Joy Kirks, 1234 W. Balboa Blvd., BUboa, was charged with beln~ intoxi- cated aoo disorderly at 1:15 a.m. in the 2200 block of W. Ocean Front, Central Newport • • • Thomas Ed- ward Beck, 23, ot 2682 Bay- shore Dr., Bay Shores, was booked at pollee headquar- ters at 2 p.m. on a check- writing warrant •.• Jona- than Davis, 26, of 2333 Rut - gers, Costa Mesa, charged wttb misdemeanor l'fruolt driving at 2:50 a.m. at Bay- side aooCoast Hwy •• near the bay bridge . • • Two surf- boards, valued at $220, were stolen from the balcony of Douglas Cook's home at 5012 Seashore, West Newport, be- tween Aug. 10 and Sept. 3. • SUNDAY, SEPT. 4 RobeTt Emmett Mc0onal11, 32, of 3917 Seashore, West Newport, was charged with intoxicated r1lsorderly con- duct when pollee arrestecf him at 12:30 a.m. at 22nd and W. Ocean Front, Cen- tral Newport •.• Bill Rey- nolds, 131-1/2 44th, West Newport, reported $4,362 in stereo and camera equip- ment stolen h om his home between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. by thieves who got in throuF;h ~bedroom wiodow ... Three wetsuits, valued at $290, were taken from the home of Howard Pearch, 306 Wal- nut, Newport Shores, be- tween 7 p.m. Sept. 3 and 7:30 a.m. Sept. 4 • . . A $3,500 diamond rillS( was stolen from the home of Joyce Emmons, 16 Surfside Court, between midnight Aug. 31 aod 2 p.m. Sept. 4 .•. J ewelry and a vacuum cleaner, valued at $2,825, were stolen from the home or Gustav Kol, 1842 Port Abbey, Harbor View Homes, between Aug, 27 and Sept. 4 ••• A camera and cash, t.otalltng a $167 loss, was taken from the residence o( Jon Anderson, 127 39th, West Newport. • MONDAY, SEPT. 5 James Campbell, 8 Rip- tide, Jasmine Creek, repor- ted $120 In cash stolen from 2 guests at a party at his home between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. . • Two tires were punctured on Dennis Tracy's car, while It was parked in the garage at his home at 1655 Sherington, OakWood apts., between 4 and 7:30 p.m. • . Two bikes aod an P U BL I C N O T ICE S-89913 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followinR persons are doing business as: Video En- tertaJnment Cente r, 369 East 17th Str~t. Costa Mesa, Ca- ltloroia 92627: Gary C. HUl, 911 Verano Place, lrvine, California 92715; Randall A. Hill, 1221 Marian Lane, Newport Beach, C all!ornia 92660. This business Is conduct- ed by a general partnership. Sigoed: Gar.)' C. HiU, Ran- dall A. Hill. This statement was flied with the county clerk of Or· ange County Sept. IJ, 1977. Publish: Sept. 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13, 19'77. In the Newport Harbo.r Enslgn. F -816'70 •'"'" rDlrror were bv- glarlsed from tbt cane• at Katerloe Logan's home, 9 Barua&, betw .. a 9 a.m. and 6 p.m ••• Dan Moody Halloway, 51, of 1815 Sbe- rtD«too. Oakwood a&*rt- meots. wu cbuted with btlnc Intoxicated aDd dlaor- Mrly at 1~30 p.m. at 1700 16th, OakWood • • • James Lewls Oavts. 23, of 1570 Orange, Newport HeJgbts, was charged w1th being In- toxicated aDd disorderly at 11 p.m. at CUff and TusUn, Newport Heights • • . Ro- bert Scott Day, 19, of 1755 Miramar, Balboa, wa.s char- ged with resisting and ob· structlng police at 9:30 p.m, at 2109 E. Ocean Front, Balboa • . • Ernest Dial Putney, 24, ot 414 Narcls- iUS, Corona del Mar, was charged with culttvaUng ma- rijuana when police arrested him there at ooon. • TUESDAY, SEPT. 6 Someone threw a plastic bag of blue paint against the garage at the home of Neale Johnson, 4531 Cam- den, Cameo Shores, between 10:30 p.m. Sept. 5 and 8:30 a.m. Sept. 6, causing an estimated $800 damage to the garage door aod to his car • • • Dick Bosworth, 2188-B Maple, Costa Mesa, reported an air compressor stolen from his pic kup truck while it was parked over- nlght at 600 Irvine, Newport Heights ••• Three fire ex- tinguishers, valued at $122, were talten from the East- blu!f Pre-School at 2601 Vis- ta del Oro, between 6 p.m. AuR. 30 and 11 a.m. Sept. 6 ... A $150 citizens baDd radio was reported stolen from the offices orthe Bluffs Homeowners Assn., 2414 Vista del Oro, betw~n 5:15 p.m. Sept. 2 and 8 a.m. Sept. 6 • . • Two cameras and a blrycle bag, valued at $550, we re taken from the home of John McCalllster, 331 Canal, Newport Shores, between 7:30 a.m. and 5:15 p.m ..• Howard Gr~oe Hunt lli, 23, of 113 Daooury, Cos- ta Mesa, was charged with being intoxicated and dis- orderly at 9 p.m. at 414 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Heights. • THURSDAY, SEPT. 8 Michael Vaughn WoUe, 19, of 1933 Bayside, Newport, was booked at pollee bead- quarters at 2:20 p.m. on a warrant charging him with marijuana possession ••• Richard Steven Lister, 40, of 2790 Harbor, Costa Me- sa, was arrested at 12:14 p.m. in the 2300 block or w. Ocean Front, Central Newport, and charged with committing a lewd act .•. James Allen Tebbetts, 53, of 613 Poppy, Corona del Mar, was arrested there at 7:10 p.m. and charged with bt>tng intoxicated and dis - orderly • . • A complete silver service and cut glass pieces, valued at $4,330, were bur~~;larlzed from the home of Charles Miller, 815 E. Bay, Balboa, between 7:30 a.m. and 4:l ~p.m.bythieves who carried the loot away in 2 pillow cases stolen from a bedroom • . . A CB radio and 2 teMis racquets, val- ued at $150, weretakenfrom Richa rrl Tonti's car while tl was parked at hJs home at 2773 Vista Umbrosa, the Bluffs, between mldnlght Sept. 8 and 9:30 a.m. the 9th . . . A $212 wetsutt was stolen from the Call- rornia Institute of Techno- logy•s dock at 101 Dahlia. Corona del Mar. • F RIDAY, SEPT. 9 Joseph Andrew Peltors, 30, of 930 Darrell, Costa Mesa, was charged with~- BL1rglar! ~OW 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 security system. 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Michael Collins Prior, 20, of 223 Orange, Newport Shores, was charged with being IMoxtcated and disor- derly at 10:45 p.m. at 44th and River, West Newport •.• Michael Paul Mainini, 21, of 5234 Santa Clara, Costa Me- sa, was charged with mis- demeanor drunk driving at 10:45 p.m. in the 400 block ot Newport Blvd., Newport Heights •.• Robert Lincoln Brown, 44, of 416 -1/2 Car- nation, Corona del Mar, was arrested at 11 :30 p.m. at Ford and Jamboree, and charged With felony druruc driving •.• Carolyn Marie Hagan, 25, of 315 E. Pro- montory l>oint, was charged with misdemeanor druruc driving at 3:40a.m. at Jam- boree and Back Bay, East Blulf •.• Robert Earl Tlce, 30, of 18U5 Shertngton, Oak- wood apartments, was ar- rested there at 12:30 p.m. and charged with possession of a dangerous weapon ••. Jack Henry Mewett, 61, of 1835 Sheriogton, Oakwood apartmems, was arrested at 3 a.m. and charged wlthbat- tery on a person ••• r>.tvid Morris Culley, 30, of 1616-B Iowa, Costa Mesa, was char- ged with misdemeanor drunk driving at 2:55 a.m. at Jam- boree and Santa Barbara, Newport Center . . . John Gene Spampinato, 7105 Sea- shore, West Ne-'port, repor- ted $2'72 ln stereo equip- ment stolen from hls home between 3:30 p.m. and 11 p.m •••• Jay Paul Green, 18, of 283 Del Mar, Costa Mesa, was charged with be- log Intoxicated and disorder- ly at 11 p.m. at 4200 RI- ver, West Newport ••. Je- welry and a TV set, valued at $425, were taken from Vernon him's home at 401 Holm wood, Newport Hmhts, between 10 a.m. and 9 p.m. • . • A $200 bic ycle was stoleo from Kurt Sanders at 6800 W. Coast Hwy., West Newport, between 7 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. • •• without starving myself! -Pharmacist Dick WieSfH' Daly City, Calilotnia Prarr-dc sr Dll k ,\'~::"'er owner_. tnt: s~vlone Pd/'1 r;,1'nldCy tn [ 1. 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US Reps JACK HUGEN tN T and HARRY JARVINEN AND ASSOCIATES U S National WATTS 1-(800) 421 ·0767 Write or Phone For Package Rates and Free Color Brochure 10 ~ttlQ\1e-ra HOftL AllACGUn' CU. P.O. Box 560, Acaputoo, Mex. Phone 4..()3.33 .. I -Ms. Mary A. Shufon Troy, New York "I wa arruated! I can't beJietJe that a low tar and nU:otlne dcarette can tate IJO (Ood." -J. Thomas Ellrcott. Jr North Palm Beach, Flo•rdil "After smol{inc for Z5 years and desperately Jo,ol{lnc for a low tar and nicotine cicarette that tates Jil{e a dcarette, EUREKA-MERIT." ~M1s. Elarne R. ruriano New 6runswoc~ New Jersey "Banco! 'This is reaJJy the first low tar .deareue th11t I can taste." -J ames E Yates Jr '''hn'>(H' C •IV T··-~nf''-.Sf•t• "WeJJ, a p11cl{ of Merit d(4rettes c11ueht my eye. It WillS the yelJow 11nd brown stripes. I brol{e down 11nd l:ooueht a pacl{. I teJJ you th1H they are fantastic! " •.. if you can ~hanee me, you c11n chanee 11nyone."· /1,1r<; B r_ fH'''' L o'lr~~;JV '-lr •1l... · •• ' • "I thin!{ you people have come out with the best menthol cii!lirette yet." "I want to than!{ you for producine a cieareue which actuaJJy lives up to its advertisi~t:-low tar and full dcareue fltJvo r ." ,, .. r, 11r •• ... . . . ,. " . "We tried m ost of the new ones, but none seemed lil{e you were smol{ine 11t all, until MERIT." //r Jill PI r'!t•r "I have tried some of the low tar and low nicotine dcarettes, but never cared for them until MERIT WillS put on the marl{et. I really enjoy them very much and I just wanted to s11y thanl{s for a nice cl(tJreue." -Mrs Rodney Rrce rndran Orc hard M asSilrtlu5t'\IS "As a ci(IJrette smol{er for tJOme 60 ye11rs, I wanted to compliment you on your fine product, MERIT cit:arettes." -Rex. B Lrttle Siln Doeqo, Car rtornoil UYou've done it; made a ~:ood tatlnc clcareue, low in t11r. I've switched to MERIT!" -Mrs Fredenc Shaw ,...,.~,nrown I-'N11lS~Iv<~nra "I've been smol{lnt: MERIT ror z months (when the ~tore ,... them) 11nd two of my ~(hbors·swltched to MERIT M.ENIJ"HOL. We're 1111 ulichted." 0 l'tiiUp J>t..mo ln<c I OP -Gene L Hodges. J r. Charlotte, North Car olina "It should be c•JJed the cr.'i:IJ". d(arette (true tobllcco tate)." "I am wriUnc In re~eards to your MERIT MENIJ"HOL dc•reue .. I am e"tremely _..,,, J. w. McLeod pleased with them. Since the Manning, Soutl'l Ct'lfollna • jtrat 'rime 1 tried them, they have been my dc•rette." "I have to admit I WillS -Joanne Gudvangen sl{eptlc•J because I had tried 5' "'"'· M'"'"0" sever•J low t•r ~icareues. After smol{in( one pacl{, 1 wa "Leave it to the e"J'erts! reaJJy •mated .•. they •re 118 'They have done it acaln." ~:ood liS the cit:IJrettes with hi(her tar." ·Mrs Brenda Clark "I have been searchint: for a low tllr cit:arette for some time now. AJJ others I've tried have no taste ••• I'm ,. MERIT m11n." -Ray Echard ra-~e,~bu•g. West V~tym•a UI don't l{now what you did, but you certainly did somethine rit:ht." • UMERIT is terrific. 'The JZ ·ye11r effort w a s worth it!" r-..: o. Em rn.-.!\ Wagn('r '·'" T• f.~ \\'o~~Ofl51'"1 MERIT -Robert M. Hornsby Tooeka, Kansas ·"I want to thanJt you, than!{ you, 'Than!{ You! Merit cit:arettes tllste stron~:er th11n other Jow·tar cicarettes .•• they're creat!" . ~Miss Meg Vollmer Sl James NPw York "'Thanl{ you for mal{inc the bi(t:est breal{throu~:h in smol{inc In an the ye11rs I h11ve smol{ed. 'The taste and pleasure I ~:et frotn MERIT is unbelievable." -Marc A. Nolan Al<.ron Ohto "I want to thanl{ you aJJ for your super worl{ in producint: this A + ci~:areue." M t " Jo Arle ne Reltord ,,.,, ,., r.n<;.•lv;,n•a MERIT Regular & Menthol. Kings & lOO's. "'The taste is outstandint:· Kee p up the good w orft. 'They a re really ref'reshinc." DfJ ugla!> 13 U1•M;:u•:> 1; ·•r·o lr>o''' ·~ 1 , "MERIT is the only brand in low tar to t:ive me the flavor 11nd SIJtisftJction that I had been lool{int: for." -Cectlta Beberman W,nli!!Qh N,..w v r .. ~ "In the past, I have tried other brands as they c11me on the marJtet, but they aJJ Jacl{ed tJOmethin(. MERIT contains thllt somethint: the others lacJted." -Gu y E Noble Orlaf'llfO ~tor•O<I "I'v e made the swiuh." -Mrs Edward Pelc MvnMer.lndt£lrt1l "You have my word I was delit:hted. So from now on it's MERIT for me." Mr Michael Nogr~ RtM>k l~n NPw Yotk 'c'Your new Ci(llreue,MERIT, absolutely shocl{ed me." -Terry Stewart Sonnglield, Ohio "I bOU(ht II pacl{ of MERIT ctcarettes and another 11nd another. 'They're ~rear. Ll'r.e It says on the pacl{: A quality of fl•vor in ,. low t11r 11nd nU:otlne clc•rette." -Mrs George Richaud B3kEH$1tltl0, CAU!Otnll' UConcr•tul41tlon,. I've tried them all •nd your new otferlnc,'MERIT; has It •IL" -Paul C. Burt SttlllnQ, New Jertey Kings: 8 mg:·rar: · 0.5 mg . nicotine av. per c•garene. fTC Report Oec: IS 100 's:12 mg: 'tar:· 0.9 mg. nicotine av. per cigarene by fTC Method. "Your 'Enriched F141vor' process has done much to re•tore tny faith in·A·merlc•n lncenuley." j I Warning : The Surgeon General Ha s Determin ed That Cigarette Smoking Is Dang erous to Your Health. -Ms. Ellubeth Byrd Carder St.floiOI<J, COI'In•ctlcut "J'"t w•nud to drtiJI • Jlne 11nlf MY concr•tul41tlmu for Merit .100',_ 'They •re ve•t." -Mr. Fred W. Gruman Floral P1rk, N-.w York "'The tau of Merit supersedes aJI other,_ It Is not only mild, but (ood tatlnc·" -Mrs. Ethel Carnegie Wathlngton. D.C. "I have been se11rchlnc for a low tar 11nd nicotine ctcarette for • lone time. I never dre11med I wouJ~ find one th•t I could actu11JJy enjoy. I found one. MERIT." -Wendell D. Austin Ben A~on, Pennsy111an11 "I h•ve tried your MERIT MEN'THOL •nd you h11ve sold me." -Mary Felix Miami Beach, Florida "I don't usually write to cqmpanles about their products, but in this case you definireJy deserve pr11iu on your new ci(llrette-MERIT MEJV'THOL JOO's. I "Your 'Enriched FJovor' process is the ~:reatest. 'Than!{ you!" -Mrs. Patric1a Amato l•nden New Jersey "Several month• •co, I tried Merit, •nd have been smol{ln( them ever since. 'They 11re the first low tar ctcarette th11t actu11JJy tates (OOd." -Barbara G. Wiltshire R•chmond. Vlfgmta "' tried your cicarette. I couldn't believe it, a smoother smol{e, real ciearette taste." -Mrs Chrtstine Buczak No;>w Vo•~ New Yo•~ ucon~:ratul11tions on cominc our with a low tar, low nicotine cie11rette th11t tllstes Jil{e tobacco i nstead oflettuce." -Mrs. Glen C. Skaggs <;;w AniOn•o Te•.1s "' tried MERIT. Since my first one, I have stayed with them. I fed cood about cuttint: down on tar and nicotine. MERIT h11s 4 t:reat ta•te!" -Mrs Charolel!e Nemetz UMERIT is a ~:reat ta•tlnt: ci~:arette." -Davrd Schnetder Entchcsler, New Yo•~ "'The ere11test smol{lnc plea•ure I have ever e"perlenced. I h11ve finaJJy strucl{ (Old." -Ms Cl ara C. Zetgler B>tmtngham. Alabama "Hooray for lower tar and no sacrifice of fl•vor quality!" -C. l. Burlneu Ventce. Floridll "For the JIIISt 10 ye•rs I have been 'trylnc to find a smol{e•bJe low tar •nd nicotine d~eareue. It only tool{ one pacl{ of MERIT to convert me-'' -Mrs. Virginia Peyton Kirk Halt fit de Qri CI , Mlf)'llnd "I have recently •witched to MERIT. I truly enjoy the tate." · -Paul J . Weiss Long Island Cily, New Vortt "What • ctc•retul .....,.It you for • trufy renMrllt..,,. low tar ctc•retu th41t '--es meMtls~d.U -Mtt. Richard H. Walther Rletunond, Vlrglnl• NEither I'm • Jquq j""ce or yeu ,...,. • (ood ,...un. I Und to f•vor tfw t.tlln.., -'Mr. LOUII J . OrlandO w..-ct~et'"·''"""~· UMay I ~oncratu141te you on yowr accompU.,ment. I am now • MERIT •moJ{n and enjoy them very much. CJ"hey a..u creal. nanft• acain for your new discovery." Mrs Larry Rohovtt Rolylown, MISSOUri UM.ERIT is the smoJ{e of impeccable tate." Mrs Evelyn R. Malone Sell, Calofornoa Ul am writlnc to lee you J{now that I really enjoy •moJtinc Merit cic•reeees. crhey were JHI"ed out to everyone at a Bineo e11me at Our Lady of Pe~~&e Church In LynbrooJt, New Yorf{. crhat's when I storted smoJ{ine them." -Mrs Rose Palm1ert l y•llHO"~. r1e" (1"'11\ "By the time I finished my Jirst pcacJ{ of MERIT dcarettes, I wos reo11y sold on them." [r:lwar1 J Waddor 'liOn ltl ... , •' ... t .\ •• • ( "I IJoueht ca pacftaee of recular MERIT ond was really impressed." Dorothy M H'-'rrtpcl CtrlCinn.~l• (.)''" urour new brand, MERIT, is a real clearette." R1chard S W dl1ams Ao•l "",Maryland "crhis Jetter is to let you foil{• l{now how much we enjoy your new low tor cicorette, MERIT. We had tried the other new ciearettes on the marftet but were diacusted with the cordlloord pavor. However, the flovor of MERIT was pleosine." M rc, P.~ul A Orroal N·'\f' ._ rnwn f",_,H,~yr..,.ln111 uverdict: FrNALLY, a low tar cicorette with toste!" Btanca Ooeschner N"w York New York "I am lleinc truthful when I My MERIT Menthol really does have that •ati•fyinc u.ste." -Mrs Sandra Kohut Pottsburgh Pennsylv,lnoll ''CJ"hq ciearette has cot what we'lle aJJ lleen lool{inc for. Smol(lnc MERIT is reolly a ple .. ure." Edward Levtnson Columbus. Oh1o UJie&auae of its low ur and nkollne conteniL I e"pe&ced it to h r..uJess li~te the other&. rw .. really IUrprised." Arlene Tosk F " l11wn New J•"~•Y 'IMnit 100'• •till 14UU lflte • dcaretu, even thouch low in tar., -Mrs. Estelle Myhlhousen Maroetta. Georgia une very Jtr•t JMdt of MERIT MENcrHOL did ie. I wa• immediately impre1ud with the t1111e." -Raymond T Abdor, Suflteld Oh10 UMy hu•IJand and I •witched to MERIT and we really JiJ{e the taste. It'• unllelievaiJie how cood a low tar f low nicotine cicarette can taste." -Kathy Lynn Mazzar,ll"i South Bend Indiana "Just ca note to soy thanf( you for maJtinc Merit JOO's. ()'"hey are ereat." -Mrs BPtty Ta)-lr•• Muntqornl'r f Al<1b 111 1 "I've tried oJJ the low tor, low nicotine ciearettes and they aJJ locf(ed taste ond Jlovor. CJ"hen came 'MERIT', voilil! <The flavor is fine ond I enjoy them." Mr-. JE-annt>tlt> lrelo1IC r • "By eoJJy, it's true what people soy obout Merit. I tried them, I switched! 'They're satisfyine, while I'm cuttine down on tear." -Mrs Dawn Rauh Arorb m~ Calrforno1 "I would just Jif(e to soy that I thinft your Merit JOO's are the ereatest. CJ"honJts for a ereot cif!Grette!" "I must soy they are quite enjoyable." Hollly F C• ·~ "I couldn't believe how eopd they toste and how low they ore in tar and nicotine." Ror.f'lyn H,tlt Monn rac-n ,., '11111 •• ' I "My wife and I have swiuhed from one low tar cicarette to another but we hove now awiuhed for the Jat time. CJ"he flavor of MERIT Filters is fantastic.'' J Gordon Wtsda "I tried them and was •urJWiNd .. , the cood ,..,e and Mti•f~~&lion I cot from them." Maureen Evers fl ookl\n N~w 'Y {H k UMerit •urely t. everythin~ you MY it t., richt down to the r..te. I can have low r.r and nkoline •1141 pleasur~ 100." -MtS$ T M Fredertclo..s Sf lOu~ M UOI.I•t Warning: The Surgeon General Ha s Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ~fWPOitT HAR80R I!NSIGN -P4Cif S-SI!I'T. 22. lt77 "MERIT i• the Jlr•t low r.r and nicotine cicarette thot I enjoy •moJtinc·" -A Carol Payne Washongton 0 C "M}' hu•IJand IJroueht home ca p.uJ( of 'Merit Filler•' and told me to try one-I did-it w,.. cood. HGCI a nice, mild ta1te. I loved it." -Mrs Laune Mack Lol!le Roell Arkansas "MERIT comes throuch with flyine colors." Ms Ooruthy Penoe1gast l.ortt> c; ,, JC .,, '• ., York "Your years of research with your new cicarette, MERIT, have certainly been most successful." -Mrs Barbara F M1lier ucrheJ-e i.n't a INttn low •e.r' dcarette on the m41rJ(el than Merit. I clon'l J(now how you coe ., much '4JUJJily of pavor' into only g me. of '14ar', IJut I'm quite ('1'41Uful you did." -Molly Forde San Rafael. Cattlornla "I would Jif(e to thanJ{ you for addine ta•te to menthol." -Frank Wtnebrenner <'or~ Pe11nsylvanoa UCJ"hanft you for maJtinc Merit JOO's. My husiHind and I both really do enjoy them." -M rs Earl May r1arT· !On OP'loo "()'"hcanft you so very much for maf{i nc a mild low t11r dccarette. fThe flavor is very pleasine." -Ed H Bourne Jr "It's MERIT from now on." "You hove a confirmed Merit smoher in me." -fll>• F J E3•an~ n "\: "I can't ten you how shocfted I was that at was reolly a low tor and nicotine cicarette that reolly had flavor." Mrs Jurjlth P1e:r as 5trpo w t r "I tried your Menthol MERIT. ()'"he best low tar ond nicotine cicorette yet." M rs Sam Man1aro uMerci a heap-. Good J ucft." "Merit ca~:arettes have converted me from a confirmed hif!h tar ciearette smol{er to o low tar smol{er." "' .. "MERIT Is the best yet it hit my toste buds perf£clly!" 1 j ., Ul t is the smoJte 1 wos loof(ine for: low tar, low nicotine, eood ta•te and a.tisfocrion." Ani"O"• '4 J:' <; 1,1 E.~.:: ,. ... " .. • ,." "'Now that is one reolly cood dcaretu •... 'l"hanf(s acain-your new MERIT ME"Nfi"HOLq reGJJy out of sicht. ••utiful!!!" -Mrs Gavlt t) n '"l'nQren , .. "'" ,. '. UIMW a Mmt 1141 on • bill-.rd. 'Low t.r-Enrkhed Flavor•. CJ"'houche I'd try it. It'• a f•n~~Uric cic•retu!" Mr lr Goren l am.arac Florida un..nf(• ftn MERIT! crhcy ar• ,,.. ttr•• Jew ,.,. ric•rnu thai truly .... • /fltJJOr.tt -Mrs Jane G Tomasello A1chmond V•rv•nra L 1nda Harvey B•v,. A New York "It's hard to believe thot such a ciearette could deliver such a rich flavor ond taU." ''• Jenv Lee Lowry .: ,,, • n01ana "I read your ad for MERIT. I lloueht one pocJt and w .. so surprised at the true toste of eood tobacco." Mrs Mar1o 11e H Belanger ~ " ,art1 \....~' f, ;n,,, "I tried a Merit, found the taste very mild, ond have IJeen smof(ine them ever since." M•<; He P'1 Shu.,ler • •• ..... t ~ ... \) ~ "Your nt'w ciearette is a reaJ winn er!" ... t\ 8 11' ~, J, .. "I tried o pacft of MERIT - enjoyed the first clecaretu and have been ~mol(inc MERIT ever since. You're not puntnc jJUt air but ereat taste!'' M•s 0 Goraud n~l" "~~sa Ca1ttorn1a "Finally, a eood .. tastinc cicarette low in tar. You fe~J liJte you're smoJ{ine .omethinc besides oir ." Susan W1lmtngton l "'• •'00 llhnoot "I hllve ju•t diuovered your cicGrette 'Merit' and am deUchudt" -Vera Sp111ane Brootllyn N-Yor~ "I could never ftruJ an accepe.bJe Jow .. l41r •lurn.tlll• unt{J Merle IOO'a. rou ,...,e dev•Joped an .uep1411Jie sub•titut~ for •mol(na." -Mr Ben Cot*l Nofltlpott, Alelban\a llf:WPORTHAIIBOR EJI~GN PUBI..IC NOTICE PUIUliiED II£E.IILY •PG. I TIIUIISMY, SEI'T. U. ltn FIC IIIIOUI a.-DB COROllA ""L IIA0 CAU F. N.AIII! STATIII&IIT ,... "' no--._ .. ~ .. LIC NOTICI!: doi.ll .._,. .... 11:: Jo ... ,. Pill lilqo, 17U Eul C-~ 8UIUIU8 Hwy. Co..-dol liar-: JIAMI STATIMI.lfT Carole Abate, 24112Cutllla 1'llot IDIJowial ptnoll an La.t MIUIOa VWJD. CL, 404111: MsiDMI uo S)'IYlll t%875. OIU, 11 Wldtewalti' Dr., TNs b ... lsae&~llcoo:tdeted Co"*-del M.at N625: Eric by 1 potn.l part:Dtnblp. G. BoWipr, Zl WIUtenter, Slpeli: Ca.role Abate. Coroaa del Mar, Ca. 921%5; Tttl.l statemeot waa ftled GW B. C•uM)', 19SS Baya. with tbe COUDty elerk ot Or- dtre Ter,, Coto01 delMar, ance coumy Sept. 1Z, 1~7. Ca. 926ZS; G. TerryCauaey, PubUsb: Sept. 15, 22, 29, tHS Bayaden Ter., Corona Oi:t. &, 19'77, ln the Newport del Mar, Ca. 9Z6Z5. Harbor Enstgn. F -81751 Tb.ls bu1lDe11 Is cooducted --::..,..,,-,c::-7:::::.-:-:::-- by a geoeral pertDeratJ4'1. PUSL J.C NO T ICE Slped: Erto G. BoiiiDger. ~...!:..~!:.!'::...:;:.::..c.:.="'-- Tbt. statement ns tued FICTITIOUS BUSINESS with tbe eouaty clerk ot Or-NAME ST A fEMENT uge County Sept. 12, 19'?7. The lollowlng person ls Publl.lh: SIC)t. 15, 22, 29, dolnc business as: Marsha's Oct. 6, 1977, in the Newport Brother, 665 Park Dr.,l48, Harbor Ens.i1n. F -81768 Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627: PUBLiC NOTICE OougiasC.Gilford,665Park Dr.. 148. Costa Mesa, Ca. F1CTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is datA( buainess as: (l) Kaleldtoscope, (2) Executive Roltn~m, (3) Naughty Yo- bans, 3810 East Coast-' High- way, Suite 14, Coroaa del Mar, CaWornla 92625, Miriam Nickelson MIUer, 1830 16th Street, Apt. R- 101, Newport Beach 92660, CaJLtoroia. This business Is conducted by an unloco rporated as- :toci&Uon other than a partnership, Signed: Miriam Nickelson Miller. This statement wa s nled with the county clerk of Or - ange Count of Aug, 26, 1977, Publish: Sept, 15, 22, 29, Oct. 6, 19'77, In the Newport Ha:rbor Ensign. F -8107Z P U BLI C NOTI CE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing business as: The Cover Man. 1222 E, Edirager, Santa Aaa, Ca. 9270'7 : David Mi- c hael Helleclt, 7310-1/2 Oce~l Froolt, Newport Bch., ca. 92&63. This business Is con<llcted by an individual. Signed: David Helleck. This statem!tn~ was rued with the county clerk of Or- a.oge County Sept. 12, 1977. Publish: Sept. 15, 22, 29, Oct. 6, 19'7'1, ln the Newport Harbor Ensta:n. F .81'146 P U BLI C NOT ICE S-89885 FICTm OUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe following persons are ootog business as: Ketnclcy fried Chicken, 695So.Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach 92677: Larry Joe Anderson, 1572 Klmberwicke Drive, Santa Aaa, Ca. 92705 ; Cathy El- len Aoderson, 1512 Kimber - wicke Drive, Santa Ana, Ca. 92705. This business is conduct- ed by a general partnership. Steoed: Larry J. Arlderson, Cathy E. Aodenon. This statement was nied with the couoty clerk of Or- aoge County Sept. 1, 19'77. Publish: Sept. 15, 22, 29, Oct. 6, 19'77, In the Newport Harbor Enr;;lgn. F' -81342 P UBLI C NOTICE S-89834 fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE MENT The following person Is doLDc business u : A revalos Pre-School, 19692 LeXington Laoe, Huntington Beach, Ca- lllornl.a 92646: Talbert Pn - School (California corpora- tion), 9101 Brabbam Drive, Huntington Beech, Calli. 92646. This business Ia: conduct - ed by a corporation. Corporation oame: Tal· bert Pre-SchOol, Marcte Kunreuther, vtce..pre&ldeot. Tble: statement wu llled wlth tbe couaty clerk of Or. uce Couaty Aug. 29, 19'7'1. Publish: Sept. 15, 22, 29, Oct. 6, 19'77, 1n the Newport Hatbor Ensign. f -81166 P UBLIC NOTI C e: S-89889 STATEMENT OF WITH - DRAWAL FROM PARTNER- SHIP OPERATiNG UNDER FICTITIOUS BUSUIESS MAllE n. toUowiac per10a bu •Ubdnwa q a ctotnl part- M t trom th• partDtrtblp open t1af aodtr tbt nett .. uau but.., aame of ln .. t.,__. RMI Eltato Nlll- worll -no Boo-ot 17114 BMcb 81~ lllallaJ- ... B•cll, Calll>l'lll 91647. ,... acatiDU wet: sesame ltll •• fDr tM putlitr- --8lod oo Ocld>or 4, It'll Ia lllo Couty of Onlp. hll ... _ ud Ad- -o1 .. -Willi- ........ - T, 111111, 1,.. ... -..-.... Co&' W. ...... -T, 111111. =~11,11,0, Ool.l,lfl'l, .. = ...... t & , l 92627 . This business Is conducted by an individual. SlgDed: Douglas c. Gilford. This statement was tUed with the county clerk of Or - a~e CouMy Aug. 18, 19'77. Publtsh: Sept. 15, 22, 29, Oct. 6, 1977, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -80638 PUBLI C NO TI CE fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is dot~ business as: Colon Therapy MarkeUll@, 4500 Campus Drive, Suite 630, Newport Beach 92660: Jack L. Lane, 17532 Co ttonwood, Irvine, Cautomla 927 15. This busioess Is conducted by an lndlvidua.l. Signed: Jack L. Lane, N.D. Thb statement was flled wtth the county clerk or Or - a~e Coooty Sept. 12, 1977. Publish: Sept. 1 ~. 22, 29, Oct. 6, 19'17, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -81767 PUBLIC NOTICE FI CTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The fol lowing person Is doing business as: The Mis - sion Vie jo Business and In- dustrial Park Dir ectory, The Penny Plocher, The Saddle- back Ma.rketplace, The Sad- dleback ShOpper, 369Cypress Drive, Laguoa Beach, C:lll- fornla 92651: WilHam Kim Conkllfl. 369 Cypress Drive, Laguna Beach, California 9265 1. T hls business is conducted by an Individual: Signed: WilHam Kim Conklin. Thls statement was riled with the couoty clerk o: Or- ange County Sep(. 12, 1977. Publlsh: Sept. 15, 22, 29, Oct. 6, 19'77, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -81766 PUBLIC NOT IC E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STATE MENT The followtng person Is doing business a.s: Photo In- ventory Systems, 1491 West Baker Street, Cosb Mesa, Ca. 92626: Edwin W. Smith, 1433 Supertor Ave., 411226, Newport Beach, Ca. 92663. This business is condu ct- ed by an lndlvt&Jal. Signed: Edwin W. Smit h. This statemeri was ftled with the county clerlt of Or- ange County Sept. 7, 19'77. Publtsh: Sept. 15 , ZZ, 29, Oct. 6, 1977, ln t he Newport Hart10r Ensign. F -81624 P U BL IC NOT ICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The follow\~ person Is dolog business as: Seaview Homes Real Estate, 359 San Ml&Uel Dr., 1102, Newport Beach, Ca. 9Z&i0: Gerrie lnYeltmeots Inc ., Califor- nia Corpontlon, 359San Mi- guel Or., 1102, Newport Beach, Calif. 92660. Tbls buslness Is conduct- ed by a corporation. Corporation name: Ger- rie tonstmentll Inc., Hope Gerrte, Secretary. This statement was IUed wlth tht county clerk of o r. a~e Coooty Sept. 7, 19'77. Publish: Sept. 15, 22, 29, Oct. 6, 1977, ln the Newport Harbor Eo.strn. F -81585 PUBLI C NOTICE FICTmOUS BUSINESS NAME &IATEMENT Tbt followt.Dc penon ls dotac buiJAeSI ut Gardeo Growen. 835 S. Cllll Laoe, C-S14, llewport B-b, CA. 92MS: RoMJd Hn• Mac - QusrN, ass Sea c.u Lut, Newport Btocb, CA. -3. C-114, Newport B•cb, CA. IZMS. TkU hulf.DIII Ll COOIJitct. odbyulodMdlloi.S~ ~dll.-•• T1lll ... _ -ftlod 'WIIIIIM_,dottoiOr- up ~ llopl7,am. Mlllll: .._ IS, U, It, 0c1. 1, am , ill .. Rnport llllllor leejp. F -IIStl PUBLIC NO TICI!: toa• NOTICE TO -111-TBRU'I'ID Ill TilE EST ATE OF Lone llortlloJ, (do- couod~ -.. .. bo....,p-To au -llllorMod, --tber u crecSI.twl, ban, Je. ,atMI, or dtft8MI, Lll tbl ..at~ of L.ona HoltbtJ, de· c...._ wboM 1ut addr .. wu ISM PiiMcrea Avuu., Tna&Ga. Nn JerMJ, tbat letters leltamtcltu7 or of adm1D11tntioD tan bMQ 11- tued to Harold T. Hortbty aDd 1.4rnlal Mort!My Thurm, Co-Eueuton, by; MeRtr Coaoty &lrf"'Pte'J Court, a court of comptteot )nUd.letloo. of tbe State ol New Jeruy. That tbt foUowllll: peraon lslDdebted toorhol41agper- •ooal property of the saJd decedeot: lm,ertal Savings aDd Lou Assn., 3388 Vla Lido, City of: Newport Beach, CalU,, Coullt)'oi:Or - aace County. Tbe tbe undersigned de- s ires to r.celn tbe sald persooal property or col- lect the claJ m(s).and tore- mowe that collected or re- cet.ed from the State of C aWornil to lhe said state where letters testamentary or of admlntstratlon have been issued. All persons hntoe: claJms aptnst the decedent or an interest in said estate and wlshlng to object to such remonl must gin written' ootlce of such obtecUon to the person or persons Indeb- ted to, or boldllll: personal property of, the decedent. Such aotlce must be given to the person holding the per- sonal property or against whom the cla.Jm Is made at that address as listed above wlth.ln: THREE MONTHS al- ter nrst publication of this notice. O~TED: July lBUl, 1977. Lor~ Norlhey Thur m aod Harold T. Northey, as Co-Executors ot the Estate of Lo rna Northey, (De- ceasedl Publish: Sept. 1, 8, 15, 2Z,Io the Newport Harbor Ensign. P UBL IC NOT IC E S-86199 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STATEMENT Tbe following person Is dolfli business as: Powell Palri:lng Co,, 6100 E~er Ave., t 503, Huntlngton Beach, Cillf. 92:1547: Roeer A. Powell, 6100 E~er An., 1503, HunUogton Beach, Calif. 92647. This busioess 1s conduct- ed by an lnd1Ytdu11. Signed: Roger A. Powell. This statement ns Qled with the county clerk of Or- ange County Allg. ZZ, 1977. Publish: Sept. I, 8, 15, 22, 1977 , in the Newport Harbor Ensign. f -80714. P U BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persona are dol.ng busioess as: Michael Richards, 3444-A Vla {)p- orto, Newport Buch 92663: Ric hard M. Monw (Wcha.el~ Z«ZZ c ancu St., Dana Polri:, Cal. 92629; Michael Wa yoe McAlllster, 3444-A Via ()porto, Newport Beach 92003. This business is co~c­ ted by a geo•nl partnershl,p. Stened: RJ chard M. Monzo, Michael w. McAIILster. This statement was nJ&d with the county clerlt of Or - afiie County Aug. 26, 1977 , PubUsh: Sept. 1, 8, 15, 22 , 19'77, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -81065 P UBL IC NOT ICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lollowtng person Is dot~ bustoess u: I. Arn- con, 2. American Coa~loen­ tal Travel SeTTtce, 2411 E. Coast Hwy., Suite A, Corona del Mar, Cal. 92625: Jo- seph Paul GlbUlsco, 262 S. Ave. 51, 11, Los Anc-eles, Cal. 90042. This business Ia cood\lct- ed by an tnd.lridUal. Sighed: Joseph P. GlbUI.oo. This • statement wu tlled with the couaty elnt of Or· anc-e Coolllr AQc, Z9, 19'77. _,::,..!!u~··!:.'-~' C:..N;,:O;:_T~•:;c!:r<~ s:TI!VE SOIAEFER AT ORillliAIICB ItO. mo OiAHNEL IS. HAR BO R AN ORDIIIAIICE OF TilE Coul Goard ...,.. 11>- CrTY OF HEWPORTBEACH prtaliee .st.fto tl Scbu&r, AIIEIIDING A PORTION OF 100 ol Gorl Aodo..-of DISTRICTIIIG IIAP NO. 9 «I M. Fllr Drl•o, C- TO RECLASSIFY FROM Mea. bu reportad Jor drrdy THE "R..Z" WTRICT TO It lbo Coalll Goard Slalloa, THE "R.S" CCSTRICTCER-ChaaDel bla.Dd Ka.rbor, Sao.· T AlN PROPERTY UXA-t.a Balblra, Calif. He )oiDIId TED AT 19TH STREET ON til• COUC Card In Auplt, T HE BALBOA PENINSULA 19'74. Th• City CouoeU of the City Of Newport Beach DOES ORDAQi IS follows: SECTION 1. Tbt follcrri111 described real proptrty In tbe City of Newport Beach, County ot OraMe. State of Caltfornla: Lots 3 tbroucb7, Block 219, SecUoo A, New· port Beach, located at 20'1, 209, 211, 213 aod 215 19th Street, on the westerly side ot 19th Street between West Balboa Boulevard aod West Bay Aveoue on tbe Balboa Pe.oiosula, as shown on Dls- trtcUog Map No. 9 referred to in Section 20.06.030 of the Newpon Beach Munici- pal Code, aod by such rt!f- erence made a part of Title zo of saJd Lode, is hereby re&~Ded from the "R-2" District to tbe "IL3·· Otstrtct and said D!.strlet- ing Map No. 9 ts hereb}' amended to show this zo- ot~. SECTION Z. The Direc- tor of tile Community De- velopment Department of the City of Newport Beach is hereby Instructed and direc- ted to change Distrtctlng Map No. 9 to show the roning change desc ribed In Sectlon I hereof, and as said Dls- t rlctinR Map shall have been so amended, the same shall be In full force and effect and be a part of Title ZO of tM Newport Beach Mu- Did pal Code. SECTION 3. This Ordi- nance shall bepubllshedonce in the official new spaper of the City, and the same shall be effective thirty {30) rtays afte r the date of Its adop- tion. This Ordlnance was In- troduced at a regular mee- ting of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach held on the 22nd day or August, 1977, and wa s adop- ted on the 12tn da y of Sep- tember, 1977 , by the rollow- tng vote, to wit: AYES, COUNCILMEN: Dos. tal, Barrett. Mcinnis. Ryc-wn, WllUams. NOES, COUNCILMEN: Ro - gers. ABSENT Koehn. COU NCILMEN: Milan Dostal Mayor ATTEST: Do ris George City Cle ric Publish: Sep(.22,1977 ,in the Newport Ha rbor Ensign. PUBL IC NOTICE f1CTITfOUS BUSINESS NA ME. STATEMENT The following person Is dotng business as: (A) Im - maculate Cle2ning Company, (B) immaculate Cleaning Products, 501 Cancna Dr., Newport Deach, Ca!Uornla 92660, P.O. Boxt2942, New- port Beac h Callfornb. 92660: The Sanctuary foon- <btlon, Lean Johnson, Pres., 951 Promontory Dr . West, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660. Tbis business Is conduct- ed by an uninco rporated as- sociation other than a pa.rt- nershlp. Signed: Rev. Dr. Leon Johnson, Pres. This statement was filed with the county clerlt of Or- ange County Sept. 14, 1977. Publish: Sept. 22, 29, Od. 6, 13, 19'77, tn the Newport Harbor Ensign. F' -81876 P UB LIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing buslness as: Haiku Must<:, 31612 .iaota Rosa, South Lagunl 92677: Jack D. Jdtuer, 31612 Santa Ro- sa, Sooth Laguna 92677 . This bustoess ls conduct· ed by an lndlfldual. Signed: Jack D. Miller. This statement was filed with the eouoty clerk of Or- ~e Couaty Sept. 16, 1977. PubUsh: Sept. 22, zg, Oct. 6, 13, t 977, in the Newport Hatbor Eostgn, F .82149 PUBLIC NO TICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The rouowtrw penona are doiD& bu1lneS1 II: Min& Ent- erprises, 24411 Olprey, El Toro, Caltf. 92630: Lae Lon- nie T. Mlng, 24411 Osprey, El Toro, Cal. 92630; Donna M.tdderra, 25322 Dune Mear, El Toro 92630; Patrtcla A. Fablnl:, 23342 Dl&ne Mear, El Toro, Cal. 92630. This budoess ls cold.lct- ed by a general partnership. Signed: Lae Lonnie T, Mlng. This statemellt waa fli ed with ttle county clerk of Or- ange County Sept. 15, 1977, Publish: Sept. 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13, 1977 , In the Newport Harbo.r Ensign. f -82026 PUBLI C NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 1749 AN ORDINANCE Of THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PREZONlNG UN INCO RPO- RATED TERRITORY LOC A- TED ON THE NORTHER LY SIDE OF SURREY DRIVE IN CAMEO HIGHLANDS, IN THE n'ENT OF SUB- SEQUENT t-NNEXATION The C tty Couocll of the City of Newport BeachOOES ORDAIN as follows: SECTION 1. CalUoml.a Government Code, Section 65859, provides that a city may prezone unincorporated territor)· adjoining the City for I he purpose or determt. ning the zoning that wlll apply to such property In the event of subsequent an- ne.u.tion to the City. The In- lent and purpose of this Or . dlnance is to determine !0- nlug that will apply to the below described property In the event of annexation to the City. SECTlON 2. The following described real property, which Is unincorporated ter- ritory adjoini ng the City of Newport Beach, Count y of Orange, State of California, to wtt: A portion of Block 95 of Irvine's Subdivision, located at 4700Surrey Drive, on the oortherly side ofSur- rey Drive, northerly of Ca- meo llighlaods Drive In Ca- meo Highlands, as shown on the map attached hereto, marked Exhibit ''A", Is hereby preroned to an R- I -B D!.st rlct. SECTION 3. The zoning of this territory as an R-1-B District shall become ef- fective only If the aMe.U.- tion of that portion of the unincorporated territory u described In Section Z of thir;; Ordlna.nce Is completed and shall !lave the same ef- fective date as said aMua- tlon. SEC TION 4. This Ortil- nance shallbepubllsht>donce in the ortlclal newspaper of the City, and the same s hall be eff ective thtrty (30) days alter the date of Its adop- tlon. This Ordinance wa s In- troduced at a regular mee - ting of the City Council or the City of Newport Beach he ld on the 2Znd day of August, 1977 , and was adop- ted on tne 12th day of Sep- tember, 1977, b)• the follow- ing vote, to wit : AYES, COUNCILM EN: ~s­ tat, Mcinnis, ftolers, Ryc- koff, Williams. NOES, COUNCILMEN: None. ABSENT COUN(:JLMEN: Barrett, Kuehn. Milan Dostal Mayo r ATTEST: Do ris George City Cle rk N>IISh: Sept, 22, 1977, In the Newport Ha.rbOr Ensign. PU.B.L IC NOTICE S-89806 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT (, . r~ . ("1 I L .•-. I ) ' 1 I\ • ' -. ( I I () I L !__ I \.I I " • • THURSDAY, SEPT. 8 CbuiOttt A. Coltlet, 22, ol 544 Vldorlast.. ftS CliU'· pel wllh drool drtYiac 11 2218 Nnport Blyd. at 2:SO Lm •• , • A tbtel &&HIS flat- teoid peDalel, Dickel• t.M Wu.Jcu eotu to obt:a1n 114.50 from eoln machlatl LD the LaDdromtt, 143-1/2 w. 19th St. , • A surlbolrd ud a Ml bol.rdt n.lued at 1170, were stolen trom the rara&e of Ctarltl M.. Joyce, 862 Lorna Circle ••• A $500 pool IWeeptr wUh el- ectric motorwustolenfrom the rear yard area of Jake Ne•teld. SU6 Coolldle Ave. ••• A barefooted mao, about 24, weartng a blue prtnt shirt and bell-bottom r-ota, loitered around the drum sectloo of Coast Music, 1839 Newport Blvd., then left the store with a $230setoftym- bols but failed to pay for tbem • . • Two automatic washers, two gas clothes dryers and a retriRerator wttb lee maker made up P UBLI C NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 1751 AN ORDINANCE Of THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION 20.- 42 ,045 OF TITLE 20 OF TH E NEWPORT BEAC H MUNICIPAL CODE PER- TAINING TO PARKI NG RE- QUIREMENTS IN n :E M-1- A DISTRICT The City Cou ncil or t he City of Newport Beach DOES ORDA IN as follows: SECTION 1. Section 20.- 42.045 of the Newpo rt Beach Mu nicipal Code Is aJnended to read as follows: •· 20.42.045. Off-Street Parlci.og. Off-stree! parltlng and loading on : .. e :mildh*' sue shall be . e·~uired ln M-1-A Distrkts as follows: (a) ADMINISTRATIVE AND PROFESSION AL Of- FJCE SPACE. One (l ) spacE' for each zza square feet of net floor area, The par- kJ.og requirPment ma~· be lowered to one (I ) space for each 250 square feet of net floor area upon reviP.w and approval of the Modi- fi cations Committee. (b) MANUFACTURE, RE- SEARC H AND ASSEMBLY. Three (3) spaces for eac\11 one tOOUsand (1,000) square feel or gross floor ar:ea. (c) WAREOOUSE . One (1 ) space for each one thOUs- and (1 ,000) ~are feel or gross noor area for the first twen:l)' thousand {20,- 000) square feet; one (1} space for each two thOU s- and (2,000) square feet of gross noor arpa fo r the second twenty thousand (20,- 000) square feet; one (I) space for each lour thoUs- and (4,000) squarP feet of gross floor a rea for areas in excess of the Initial for- ty thousand (40,000) square feet of noor area or the building. (d) I..A:lcatlon and la yout of oN-street parlclng shall be 01pproved by the Art:hl- tectunl Control Committee. (e) All loading aoo unloa- ding operations and parldllg of trucks shall be provided for and performed on the premises.'' SECTION Z. This Ordi- nance shall be published once In the otnclal newspaper of the City, and the same shall be effectivE' thirty (30) days after the date of Its adOp- tion. lbo $1,700 llllft looa from a COQIUKUoa 1Ut It 830 Paulartoo An., property of Ceorce J. Helh'er Co., Los Aactlea •• , YID R. [n .. 1t1Mm, a patieat Ia Falr .. ,t.., Slit• Hoapltal, 2501 Harbor Bhd., 'lrll ln)lred wben · hi arttmpt.t to cross Harbor 8 1¥11. near the hoi- pita! u:.t wu h1t by a soutb• bound car drtvea by Patrtck H. Roy, 22, Westminster ••• A renter failed to return a $94 all-purpose saw ren- ted from Cr issman's Ren- tals, 1954 PlacenUa Ave. • FRI DAY, SE PT. 9 Dwight L. Duncan· 0, 18, transient, was charged with burglary tn the service ar- ea of Theodore Rob ins Ford, 20&0 Harbor Blvd., at 2:15 a.m. . • • Robert D. Mc- Colloup;h, 2129 Monrovia Ave,, reported the $650bur- Kia ry from his r psldE>ncE' of stereo equlpmt>nt and a wrist watch . . . A 1959 VW Ba• Bu g, stolen fro m the driveway of Pat Jones, 585 Sturgeon Dr., was re. covered. parked down the street several hOU rs later ••• Mlchey H. Voller, 27 , San Clemente, was cha rged with drunk driving anrl his car received major damage, hitting the left s ldf' of a parked car regis tered to Raymond R. Briscoe, 2038-A Wallace Av e., pa rltedonYU. !age Wa}', west of College Ave ••.• A bu rglar hrokp a window and rot himsell In reachlng In to unlock the front door of Ron Alvarel, 2533-0 Orange Ave., taklng stereo equipment am1 a TV valued at SZ50 •.• Alfred Devito, 469 Fair Dr., chained his $500 moped tJic}cle t.o a bicycle rack at 3333 Bris- tol St., returning later to find the r haln cut anrt his rnoped missing •.• A man, ZO to 23, ar med ~~o'it ll a sma ll automatic weapon, stole $51 cash tror.1 Louise R. J il es , Lagu1aa Beach, aod Joann Gray, Whittier, whilE' they were s ilting In the kitr hen of Abraxas Massage Parlor, I i33 Full erton Aye., at 8:20 p.m., the suspect entering and lea vi ng h~ thE' ltitc·hen door. • SAT URDA Y, SEPT. 10 Rlrtarrt A. Sm ith, 24, of 1175 Uorset Lane, '''3Sf'har- r:ed with drunk rtrlvi ng at Do rset Lane and Cleveland Ave. at 2:20 a,m ••• A t'f'- n.mlc· n o-.rer pot wtt h 25 mart)Jana plants, a hashish pipt> aM less ttan one ounce or mari)Jana was recove red from an apartment at 1300 Adams Ave., the occupant not bel~ hO me • . • Two phone recorders wo rth $499.98 wer e stolen from Sears, 3333 Bristol St. ... A $452 eolor TV set was stolen from the residPoce or Vivian M. Hall, 2098 Valley Rd. . . • A $3,500 Ford Courier was stolen from William II. Winters, 2901 llarbor Blvd .... Emmell c . Sug~s II, 36, of 205 Tu- lane Pl., was r t~<~.rged ~·ith drunk drlvln!Z at Hamor Bi. and Mesa Verde Dr. East .•. Kris tine L. Sa ye. 'Z7, of 666 W. Wil son St., was cha rged wit h rtrunk Mlvin&: at Monrovla Ave. am w. 20th St. at 7:25p.m. • SUNDAY, SEPT. 11 Rlr hard S. Berhardt, 514 Avocado Ave., reponed his moto rcycle stolen from the parlcintt lot at 1884 Newport Blvd •..• Rlcharrt G. Dileo, 19, of 2017 Maple St., was charged wtth assault on a pollee office r at that arldress at 12:20 a.m., Officer l>tcir. RcNJM:r •&rill lbru:loM, JPrll.Dtd tbamb, cut ftacer aDd eut uotter a.a eyeln re- ltraintJII hlm after ta IAI- UIJ u.aault oa Offteer SttiYt Mlildowl , • • A buf'llar eDtered tbroulb a bedroom W_LD.doW to Jttal a $100 TV set from the relld@OC:e o! Joh.D McComb, 2700 Peter- son Pl. • •• ThrH rtncs. 1 watch and misce111MOUa jewelry with a total 'alue of $185 were •tolan from the home of Stanley N. Hem· stad, 2194 Meyer Pl •••• Louise L. Le wis, 69. of 851 Vl etorta St., wu taken to Costa Mesa bospUal with Injuries following a two..car accident at VIctoria St. and College Ave. tnvolvtog her car and one driven by Mar· tln B. Delaney, 24, of Z12.4 Thurtn St •••• Gary Q. Moore, 964 CoronadO Dr •• reported the $89 theft of a tape dE'Ck from his pick-up truck parked at 3101 Jef .. fersoo Ave. . • • A pass key apparently was used to gai n entry to a stora«e shed at SuMy Acres Motel, 2376 Newport Blvd., where a clr- eular saw and power drill were stolen valued at $51.80 ••• A $300 dishwasher was stolen from a hOuse under construction at 975 Mod)es- ka, owned by th e J. H. Gre - ~Or)' Construction Co., 2601 WllJo Lane ..• Winfred II. Ho~·er, 2Z73 Paclrtc Ave., reported the $1,050 the ft of air sanders, drills, sockets, .ratl'hets and screw drivers from a ~atal!:e at 2340 New- port Blvd., aftt'f a hasp was pried off a door. • MONDAY, SEPT. 12 .-\ rtve.ga llon wate r bot- liE' containing appror:lmatP- 11 S50 ln pennies, a camera, .•ul\ color TV madt> up the :>41 0 loss to a bu rglar, re- purt@d b\· Mi ld red E. Pax- ton, 1548-B Elm Ave •... Jami?S M. Alva rez, 25 , or 22.t Meyer Pt., beln~ book- ll'rt into jail on a warrant from Harbor Municipal Court ('haq!inl( sa le of nar- eollcs, fa ced an additional {·\iart::e of possession ofrlan- gerous drugs • • . James Sizemore, 65 1-C Victoria St., reported a $500 !!Old and rliamond ring stolen from a jE'Welr) box in his bedroo m ••• Tony D. Jacques, 3264 NE'llraska Lam~. reported stereo tapes vatu ~ at $20 and two <'abtnPt Ooor s stolen from bis van pa.rked at 1835 WhitiiE'r Ave., wher e wln- tklws had oeen b rolcento~.-atn ent r}·. P UBL IC NCTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followilllt ~rsons ar£> doing bus iness as: K-Barns, 2480 Monaco Dr., Laguna Beach, Ca. 92651: Cather- lue (C rosb}') Foltz, 2480 Mo- naro Dr., Laguna Beach, Ca . 9Z65 l; Eldon Lero~· Foltt, 2480 Monaco Dr., Lagun." Beach, Ca, 9265 1. This buslness Is ronduct- ed h)' a 11eneral partner ship. Sitzqed: Catherine C. F' 1111.. This stalemt>nt was ti led with the county clerk of Or- i"(!e County Sept. 7, 1977. Publish: sev~. 15, 22, 29, Oct. 6, 1977,ln the Newport Ha rbor Ensign. F -81578 MATTRESSES lfEW -JIDUILDJJfQ lr!"eiUiar Shapes --Cei-COSTA'IIIii!SA MATT"I!U CO. 2150 N • ..,.." 11 .... 541·1303 This Ordinance was in- troduce£! at a regular mee- ting of the City Council of th e City of Newport Beach held on the 22nd day of. August, 197 7, and was adop- ted on the 12th day of Sep- tember, 1977, by the foUow- i I'C VOte, to Wit: AYES, COUNCILMEN: Dos- bl, Barrett, Mcinnis, Rog .. ers, Ryckoft, wnuams. NOES, COUNCILMEN: N~. settled made simple. fllew·town dilemma• tadt • att•r 1 wuco• WAGON un. ABSENT COUNCILMEN: AI rour Hoatftl, It' I my job to tiel' you makt tht ,..., of rour "*" nefrltlberMod, o-tr lftt,.fll ,,...,. CofMtunlty OffJOfbrnltin. Sptclal 1ttractlon1. Loti ot ltdl Kuerm. to u" )'OW t!.M aftd ....,.. Milan Dostal Ph•• 1 MlbC et a'ftt fet yow famllr. I'll lit llltenlfll ftr yow ull. Mayor 'lm@ ATTEST, m1 Doris George VI\!; City Clerk """" .... · · • S '2 1977 ·-64D·21fl 549·32 15 Publish: opt •• , .~ ~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!~~~~ the NeWpOrt Harbor Enst1n. PUBLIC N.OTICE -PubUib: s.p. 1, 8, 15, 22, 19'7'1', llro tht H.-port _ _:P_::U~B!:L=.:,:IC=N=O~T.:,Iy""~'-- Hart>or Enalp. F -1!15$ FICTm~us BUS Tbe foUowt.ac per.ou ue dol .. bu.._ u: (I) Daisy VO Auotlattl, Ltd.,(Z)Dal- ay VID Alaoclllal, Ud., (S) DI.I.JJ lX AuoclatP, Ud., ( 4) OaiiJ X A110dat .. , lAd., (5) DaUy XI Auoelates, Ltd., 4120Blrch9tftllt,atltt 104, Newport Boacll, Cai- "Uorola liMO: JohD KDo- •lMr, 1W7 Bayadert Ter- nee, Coroaa dll Mar, Call .. loroll ..U: Cllall• I , Dl- 1.-_ Ill&. -.._Gr- Way, BtilllWOCid, CaUtonll 80041. FICTrTIOUS BUSIII!SS NAill! STATEMENT ENSIGN SUBSCRIPTION ORDER PUBLIC NOT I.CE FICTITIOUS BUSIIIESS NAill£ STATEMENT The foi.Jon.c periOD 11 dol..r ....._u: Fl,_rd lualatioa Co., US E. Altoa. -...... W707: 1.- Mat.-11 KUae, 11502 Em- bury,-.... az'I05. Tldoboo-lacoodoclod by .. ladlridoll. Slpld: I , II. ltlloo. ' nu -•wuftlod •lib 111o _, clorl< ol Or· .,.. c.., ,.,,,am. Pllbl1a: Sept. 11, a. tt, oet. 1, 1m, .. u.. Jllwwport IWI>or IM!p. r _.IIOt FICTmous BUSINESS NAIIE STATEMENT Tbe Jollowtac pe,_,bl are dolac buctnn u: Blalrl T SblrU, 1162 OorMt, Cotta II-CA llllla: lollo L, Blair, IIIZ Dorllll, CooU II-CA 9212$; lobo IA- lud Bla.lr, 11111 Oortet, c .... -.cA .... T1lll ... _ .. -- ... by .. lodlridoll. ...- lollo L. Blllr. 'hll ..... -... filed ...... _, eltrll oiOr-.... c.-, -. n, am. Mlllll: ... I, I, II, a, tm, 11 a. 1t...,.,rt 11a11>or IM!p. F -lUll T1lll ..... _ ... coodDcl- odbyiUIIIIIod~ ...--__ , c-J.IIII- Tlll: •hnlll wu tu.t .... lbo _, clorll "'Or- .... Couty Mr· u. 1177, Mu.ll: 111111. I, I, IJ, 11, arn, 1o 111o "-" Holllor BM!p. P- The followl.DI periOGI are 0011• ba.lialll u: Tbt Ir. ...., c-· w .. most SkJpltk BIYd., J.nlDt. Cll. 91714: 11onn1 T. IWII, C•'l ParUn', 170'7 Port -14, Kewport llolcb, Cal, t1t10; llU1al L. Cor- Ill, Goo1 ,_,18115 Port --KewportBoacll, CII.IIMO. nil: ....... ll CIMdld· od by I Ullllad puW-P, s.-llonnl T. llolll, nla ... ,. ...... flied -lbo _, dorllol Or- .... C.., Ao1. I, 117'1, -111101.1,1,11, a , 1m, a. t11t J~RpoJt a-•·•r r1_, ,• READ ALL T H'E L OCAL H,EWS S!IID Ill YOUR SUUCRI PTIOII ORDU TODAY I Oil! YEAR, $6.00 -TWO YI!ARS, SID.OO ---------------- NAME •••• , , ••••••••••• • • · • • • • • • • • • • • • AD~ ••• ' ..••• ' .•••...... ' ...••.. I • CITY •••••••••••• , •••• • • •. • • • • • Z.lP • • • • • SIMD IN Tllll OIDI I WI TM U.IO TDo MIWPOIT MAIIOI IMSIGM m1 L COAIT MWT ., COIIDIIIA DIL lolA I • PIU8LIC NOTICE nc tifiOCIIII••• M.US ft ATDIIIn' TlllfDIIow1ll...,_a. --...... u: ...,_ eue -...,, Ml Ro. ll Ca-.._..._._C._IIIe ..n: Mtlt .. WanwGra.- llua,'7.BalloaA .... ~ c-a.e~a, CalU. 11151. Tbla ........ ~. tel ., u ............ 8lped: M ...... Wan. GralllaJD. 1'bla .......... ft1ed wtaa u.. coatJ e1en ot Or- ..,. Couty AQc. 11, 1r7'7, Mlilb: Stp. 1. 15, U, Jt, )t'11, lD tbe Nnport Halt»or E..tcL F -8U01 PUBLIC N OTICE FICTITIOUS BUSIMISS NAME STATIIIIMT Tbe ~ penDD U dot~~ '*1111111 u: S.E. T. laterprt.t., MO llnport c-.r Dr., st.. 141&, Nft- port haeb. Cal. liMO: Mrs. EYelJD Teller, 1S$5 RoN- moor Tower D, l...lpDa BtU., Cal. i!e51. Tb1a ......... 11 coadaet- ed by u iDdiYidllal. Slped: EYf1lD M. Teller. Tb1a ltatemeat ,.. filed wttb tbe COWIItJ clerk of Or- uce CoantJ ~· Sl, 1!r77. Mllab: s.pt. 8, 15,. lZ, 19, 1t'77, tn tbe Newport Rubor EMlp. F -81SOZ. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BOSJNESS NAME ST A TBIIEMT Tbe foliOWlllc penoD8 an dolac baalDMI u: A BuJer• Market, 14081 W1Dd8or P\., Saata ADa. CalJ.f. gz'705: Pa- trick MtcbUl Ryu. !04-B La E~Ptl'&Dia, SaD Clemto- te, Cal. 92672; Jean Enns Colll"&d. 14061 W1Dd8or Pl., Saata Aa_ Cal. 92705. This balintas Ll cooduc- ted bJ a Umltedpartuersblp. Slped: Jeu E. Cocrad, Pat- rick Michael Ryan. Th1a staterMDt wu filed wttb tbe coaaty clerk of Or- uce COWitJ Aug. 29, 1!r77. PubUsh: Sept. 8, 15, 22, 29, 1!r77, In tbe Newport Harbor Enllp. F -81218 PUBLI C NOTI CE S-898M ncTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe foUowtac per.,... a.re dolJIC baa1Deu u: IDDoftUn Learnlag, Z3~1 Sprtc Street, Ml.uloD Vie)>, Cali- tonia 92675: J&Del Dean Millers, 1727 W..t Balboa, II, Newport S.Cb. Cal1for- n1a 9!6&3; TerrJ Scbaefer, 13~1 Sprtc Street_ Miatoo Vie)>, Calllond.a 92675. Tbls baslaeu Ia coDduet- ed by a .. oenl partnership. SJped: Juel Dean MWers. Tb1l statemeat wu filed wttb tbe oouaty clerk of Or-uce Coaaty Sept. 1, 1!r77. PubUab: Sept. 8, 15, 22, 29, 1!r77, lD tbe Newport Mubot Enatp. F -8U39 PUBLIC N OTICE S-89870 FlCTmOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe toUowtac peraoo Ls dot.ac bullaeu u: llar1De Vt.at.ou. 1746 Marcaertte AYe., Coroaa del Mar, Cal- U. 9%&15: K.ewa J. Summer- t11, 1746 Marpertte An., Coro• del Mar, Calli. 9WS. Tbl.t buliDiu Ia coodllet- ed bJ u lDdlt1dllal. stped: K.n.D J. Sammerell. Tb1s ltatemeat was tued wltb tbe coutJ clerk of Or- up Coaty Aac. 23, 19'7'1. PablUb: Sept. I, 15, ZZ, 29, 19'77, lD tbe N~ llaJt)or IDIIp. F -10'153 PUBLIC, NOTICE S-89871 ncTlTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATBMEMT Tbe tollowf.al peraoD u dotlll but-• II: (mat Medical Cllale, 18114 Caber DrtY.. lm., Calll)nala 11715: • ..,.. LeMer RabiD- ... II.D., 11 Verde, ln1.DI, c aJJtmda 111711. Tb1a ball'l?l 11 coDtt- ek bJ u lldftdlll. stcDed: w.,_ L. Rclbl--. lf.D. Tllla ....... llled wUta tbe 0G1111tJ clerk ol Or· ..... CoutJ Me. 11, 1m. Mil*.._ a,u, a. at, 1171, 1D tbe H.-port Radlor B..... F-lOUt PUBLIC NOTICE 1-IM'ft I'ICTlTIOUIB"tal' __ _ RAIIIK ITATIIIUT. Tille IDOaWtll ,._ ll CiaUI ..... 171 U: D. C. cw• ,. ,,, ~ 1.., ....... .._, __ IIlJa Y.U.,, Clllt ..,_ • ...., ..., &--. • .,. hM•-a.. r Pte vaa.,, c.ut ll'tOL ftU kOtr .. anW-.. ., • , wr• _. • ...., ... a... MEWORT HARti)R OISI (JI PUBUitED WEEKLY ·PG. 7 THU RSOA Y, SEPT. lZ. lf11 CODA DELMAR, CAU F. PUBLIC f"OTICE FIC1'11'1008 BOIIJIIM lfAMI ITATBIDIIT TM 1DU0N1 pu.-11 doUI .... PI U: DIYU• dtd ~ s,.. .... 1001 W RW AY .... BcJl· dllc I, Slite Itt, CoMa ..._ a. CL ti&M: Mlcbael W. Kelly, 1155Uiooactow Lut, 8u Ju.o Caplatruo, CL dt7S. TILLI ballDNI Ia ooDCIIIct- ed by u lDdtfldaal. 9lped: Mlcll&el W. KellJ. Tbll ltatemeat wu ftltd wltb tbe coutJ clerk of Or- aace Couaty Sept. 7, 19'17. PlbUIIl: Sept. 15, ZZ, 19, Oet. 6, 1977, lD the Newport Butlor EDilp. F -11581 PUBLIC NOTICE FlCTITlOUS BUSI.NESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe IDIJowloc peHOD 1a dolac bullleu as: Soatbwest Germu, 785 w. 17th st., IF, Colta Mea, CA. 92627: Peter Forelt Bowte, 5811 Seubore, Newport Beacb, CA. 9!&63. Tbla business Is cooduct- ed by u IDd.lndual, Stped: Peter Bowie. Tbl.t ltatement wu filed wttb tbe couaty clerk of Or- uce ~ Sept. 16, 19'77. Publtab: Sept. 22, Z9, Oct. 6, 13, 1977, lD the Newport Hubor Eoslp. F -82150 -. P.U BLIC NOTIC E CP-4987 nCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe followt.ag penon is dolDc boslDess as: Ber- DU'd's, 3201 Eut Caul RigtnraJ, Coroaa del Mar, CalUoi'Db 92625: La Mari.De FnDCIJM, aCautondaCor- poratloo, 2681 C restrlew Dr., Newport Beacb, Call- fonda 9%663. This bullDess Ls coodllet- ed bJ a cprporaUon. La Ma- rtne FnDCalse, By: Bernard Rtcolet, Prelldelt. 'rlat. statemeat wu tUed wltb tbe coaaty clerk of Or- aac• Couaty Aug. 30, 1!r77. Professtoaal Escrow Ser- Ylces, 1921 North Tustio AYelllt, Saata Aa_ CL . 92701, Escrow No. 77-0808-. MG. Publisb: Stpt. 8, 15, 22, Z9, 1t'77, lD the Newport Harbor EM~cn. F -81Z6S PUBLIC NOTIC E S-89815 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A TEMElff Tbe folloWillc penon Ls ctot.ac ballDea u: Aacelo's Plctare Plua, 3021 A Ia B Rubor 81Yd., Costa Mea, Cal. i!&U: AJI(elo J. Mar- tellJ.Do, 16962 Lark Lane, Haatlocton Beacb, Cal. 92641. T~IDess ls coodbct- ed by u I..Dd1f1daal. SfcDed: Aacelo J. MartelJ&Do. This statemeat wu tlled wltb tbe oouaty clerk of Or- uce CoutJ Auc. 25, 1 !r77. Publlab: Sept. 8, 15, !2, 29, 1t'l7, lD tbe Newport Harbor Eoslp. F -80964 PUBLIC NOTICE S-8taa FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE ME NT Tbe foUowt.ac penoaa are doq baiiDIIS U: M Ia H De .. rt AIIOCiates, 460'7 of1'lilctoo ao.d, Coro• del Mar, Calltond& 92US: Ro- bert L. Bill, 4&07 Orlilll- toD Road, Coro• del Mar, CalUoi"DDa 92$25; lla.nball L. McDutel, 1130 Eut lm- pertal RlcbftJ, Satte 111, El SepDdo, Callfonda 90145. Tbll bustDen .. CODIIIlct- ed by a cwerll putDersbtp. Slped: lilar'lla1l L. McDa.D- leL Tbla ltltemeat wu tued wUb tM coutJ clerk of Or- ..... Coaty Stp. 1, 1r77 • Mlllb: s.e. ' 1s, a, 1t, 1171 • lD tbe Newport Hutaor l..ap. F -tlM4 _P.U~IC NOTICE ................... .... ....., ..... o... .... c...ar -.. ''"· ........... '~= ... 1"!, .. IIi ....... , T QP award is 3,500 hours ' • TRESE sa POMPOM GIRLS 'Will be oo biDd for all Oruce Cout CoUece rooCball ta,mes th1s fall. Tbey are, top, left to ttcbt, Sbem PbWq. of Sdta A• a.nd Nancy B1clesy of HuntL,.ton S..ch; mtddle, Crtay Grta10m of Ora~~ge a.od Esther P\Jl of Newport Buell, aDd bottom, Jani Smith 1M Karen stalp of COIIta M ... N.B. BUILDING :PERMITS .· The tollowlac permits ln the amount or $5,000 aod over were Issued by the Newport Beach bulldlag de- partmeat duriDc the rtrst hall ot September: • CORONA DEL MAR Rot>ert Moager, 710Helio- trope, demollsb butldiag and bulld ODe UDit, $66,000. Ertcaoo., 619 MutUertte Ave., second story addition, $20,000. Joho francisco, addition, dzo 2oc1 Aft., $10,ooo. Peter Nourse, 423 Avoca- do, eotarce garage and add bedroorr., $16,000. • CLIFf HAVEN T. R. McVIcar, addition, 700 KJ.ncs Road, $15,000. • NEWPORT CENTER Rot>lnson's, Z Fashion Is- land, partitions, $5,000. Avco Floanclal, 620 New- port Center, baoltpartitions, $18,000. • BALBOA ISLAND Thomas Ainslie, 227 Rti6y Ave., ga~e aDd 2 story apartment, $50,000. * WEST NEWPORT HTS. Hixson, 895 Production, fire spr1Dk.lers, $12,000, eo- closed carport, $38,000. • AIRPORT AREA Benihana of Tokyo, 1801 Corinthian, 1 story, 8,200 sq. tt. buUdiJ:Ig, $300,000. • PROWONTORY P. A. Cassel, Z story. 1 unit dwelllng, 548 Hartlor Island Dr., $157,800. • WEST UPPER BAY Rlcbard Power, add2bed- rooms oo Zod noor at 1339 Hampshire Cir cle, $20,000. S. Bruce Pattison, addi- tion, 1235 Santiago, $5,000. Gundrum, addition at 1508 Hlgblaod, $10,179. ....... leek 1... IWI1er ol Cone dtl Mar baa ,.._ eet•td u a,W'IJ'd a. recoc-.woa ol ftl'ldlll,500...,. .. u AuWary tOI:aat .. r at ao.c .... I. Tbe aW'U'd wu I&IPIVfed at tbe s.pc.re.r meetf• ot tbe Au:xutary dlnetort. ~er Mme. awarda ill- elude tiM lol&owtac: 50 -Ca.Ddystripers MelLI- • BeechDtr, Laura Berrer, Carol CI'Oiby, 9uan Perk .. lu aDd sa.a-, Wren. 100 -MmH. Roa Arm. atroac, ~Dild Elder, Joho E. Fitber, Edward W. Hale, Harry Lace, E. P. Mtalt, Rolllld Rlcbmood; Mr. K. Karl Kuw and Mr. John McKaJ; Betty Spector. a.od Cudystripera LlDda Gaect- ler, Katby Martin, Kelly We- Collum, Wlcbele Reyoo. Su- an Sbater and Krt.ten Rob- erta. RONALD D. BLAKE of Har- bor VIew Hills bas been elected to the board of Saddlack Sulngs and Loao As soc l.aUoo. He tas been a.n uecutive wtth the Southeru Calltornla Edison Company sloce 1960 and Ls preseatly the district mn- ager or the Huntllletoo Beacb Dl.strlct. He bas sened as planning commissioner for t.be City of Alhambra., di- r ector of the Newport Har- bor Chamber or Commerce and prtaldent or the Saddle- back Valley Chamber of Commerce. Pac11lc Mutual, 4th fioor otttce, 700 Ne1rport Center Dr., $25,000. Inlne Co., lZO Newport Ceoter, suite for Pa.thtlnd- ers, $5,180. * CORPORATE PLAZA Virtue &. Scheck_ 2 story otnce buUdJ.og, 17 Corpor- ate Plu.a., $700,700. Soiree dining Sept. 25 Partitions, 29 fashion Is- land. $23,000. • EAST UPPER BAY Ford Aerospace, 4 modb- lar buUdlncs, ford Road, $290,000. • HARBOR VIEW Rtcha rd Hoppe, addition, 1522 Seacrest, $8,750. Deonls Harwood, addition, 2729 Harbor VIew, $18,000. • CAMEO HIGHLANDS R. A. Pastore, 638 Cameo Highlands, pool, $5,000. • NEWPORT Blakely, 700 Lido Park, mobUe home, $20,000. • HARBOR ISLAND Hartlor Island Community Assn., 1/Z Harl>or Island, exteod bridge n.iUIIg aod lDcrease height, $9,500. • NEWPORT HEIGHTS Jobll Vocel, alterations at 414 N. Ne1rport, $5,000. Normao Wymu, add gar- ace, 2 bedrooms,ltflncroom d 414 AU.o, $40,600. • BALBOA C. R. Nedotf, addition at 1555 E. Ocean Bl •• $25,000. Mel fucbs, 2 story, l unit chrelJ..lD«s, 607 aod 609 W. Balboa Blvd., $69,000 each. Invitations are In the mall for a ''soiree progresstn" Suoday, Sept. 25. This Ls the aJD&al fUnd ratst.nc eYeot of tbe Upper Bay Associates ol the On.Dce Couty Pbll- barm3n1C Society and marks the openi.llc of tbe season. F esth1ties wtll beflD wtth a 5 p.m. soctal boar at tbe Dover Sbores bome of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Pike Jr. Greetlng members, bus- bands aod guests wttb the Pikes YiJJ be Mrs. frank M. Poscb, Upper Bay As· soclates chairman, Tbe dinner course, featur- ing freocb culsine, wtll be served at 8 ditfereot bomes. Disclosing the nrtous ad- dresses wUl be Mrs. Rot>ert A. Crawford and Mrs. John H. DoWDI..Dg, ways aDd means co-chairmen. Guests will then reas- semble u tbe bay tront home o1 Mr. and Mrs. &bert B. Smith for dessert. Cabaret mustc will be played bJ Mary Shattuck, violin, and Joseph Zanotti, accordlan, as "mousse a Ia cbocolat" and "cafe" are served. Hfchligbtlog the evenlog's eoterta!omeot wUI be Con#ne1111li Ct~iJine L~Jncheon • Dinner Bn~nch • ule St~pper R011111111i& o/J world illmosphere in the Capri Lo11nge Rese,..atio11s Honored (714) 642-9434 3300 W. COIMI Highway 111 Newport Blvd. Newport Bea&h """ tlu origitllll Awulill 's 011 &/boll IsNnul OPIN I'Oa I.UNc••oH AND DfNNia Jll ,.,_ AH. 67J-6J80 Pamel2 frantllo., ~­ mlmlst. She wUI pret.ace her act wtth a sbort hlstory of the pa..atomlme. ·-·-·-- • fl'. -..... ... ,. 150 -c~ lJ.Dda Hota. ZOO -Ca.Ddyllt~r Jodi ~ !50-Mn. ~ w Roy ud Mrs. S. B. 0 'N.W lr. 400 -Cl.Ddyst:rfper Cttrt.- UMWJDL 500 -Mmes. Cbarl .. w. Gny, G. £. ~. Geol"'t Lackey, Marcel LourtJe, Ho- ward ~e aDd Ra~ Zambtte. 1,000 -Mrs. Marietta Lobr and Mrs. W. G. Price. 1,500 -Mrs. R. s. Pat- Usoa and Mrs. GeorJe Ray. 2,500 -Mrs. EdWard Rose IDd M.r. John Rol ... 3,000 -Mrs. Charles Bo•- man. Ca.odystrtpers Ma.rpret Lopn and Cara M att1a of the Junior Auxillary were awarded Busy Bee prizes for tbe most hours worked by Caodystrlpers during Au~st. ORCHESTRA SEEKS INSTRUMENTALISTS OCC's open theatre orchestra 1.s looklng fOr tn- strumernUsts. The orches- tra accompanies OCC'sFive Pemy Opera Company and al10 the OCC Symphonic Chorale. The orchestra re- hearses Wednesday atter- DOODS from Z to 5 p.m. In the auditorium. Tbe class Ll open to the publtc aod persons may reglster ln the classroom. CUSTOM POOLS . and THERAPEUTIC SPAS OPEN 1 DAYS. PHONE Oft YE OU!! ltOW!lSXM IOOAX. ·l%2Z2 SO. HARBoR BLVD., GARDEN GROVE 27601 fORBes ROAD, LAGUNA NIGUEL Ana.heim Garden Grove Fullertoa 772-3401 750-7665 8'71-SOZO Lacuna Niguel 8Sl-2375 STATE L.ICEMSE MO. 191237 U AY'I HIGH COST ClfMA 0011-BURIAL AT SEA Tne Neptune Soc1ety provides a Simple dlgntfled cremation serv•ce wttl'l d •ssemmatlon at sea There •• no need for embalmtng cosmetology casket or grave Your Soc•al Secur~ty or Veterans Adr·untstrallon death ben•f•t mey cover our complete serv•ce Our lttereture tells the complete story ot our soctely Wnte or ctlll THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY 646-7431 24 HOURS 2.400 W. Coaat Hwy, Suite I, Newport 8Nd\ Member Better Bustness Bureal." Send FrH Portfolio to: No Salesman Wtll Call NAME ------------------------------ ADDRESS --------------------------- CITY STATE CEM BKAI! ~An Affordable IIDIIOOD HOT TUB • - ,.,. ,.,.. 714-658-;1 ~.; 2.5705 l'AU. HE~t~. f AUf. ~23-43 7U~73-0 1 52 U I -301h !'T. .~EWPUJCT BE4f H (AUF. q26Ml c:' FUN TUBBING" WITH ~rendipity Why House of Windsor is Red Skelton's favorite cigar. Red Skelton's tried some cigars that are more expensive than House of Windsor Palmas. 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 Windsor Palmas. shapely Sportsman or full-sized Panatelas- they've got t he kind of taste that could make ·---you forget you Look for this Houe of Wi.._ ditlplay . .. ,....~ ever smoked anything else. .1. EIBJ.IIl9S CHOC .... ,,., IN .clllol" II tilt---.--....... " ........... ot ....... 8elcl at 10 .... . kMIIJ, ...._ II, at tbe EIMII Cllbbcrll t. BaJbol. ..... Rebert-· p..t-delt. ~tate~ ta.t a check from t• procetda of the Ju- nior Eboll .n.. lullae held Sell. 17 will be p.....,.ed Co VIc: KDlcht. director of commulllty relallona for Cb.Qdreo'a Hospital of Or- ange cou.-y. lllr. KDflbt Is the award ...... --·-., __ ... _ pb.,.,..... nl:dsn. le wllllollolllla-ol C HOC ud will --lila worklal• of tbe ._.tal. LEGAL SECRETARIES SPONSOR ART SALE Harbor Ar• t.-o Sae- reta.riM aDd Jamta Art Auctiou wW preseat u ut sbow aDd auctlol) at '7 p.m. Frtdly, Sept. SO, lo the spa at Park Newpor Apts, Tickets at $1 wJll beavall. able at tbe door, Proceeds wW 10 to the Legal Secre- tartea' charity and scholar- ship programs. CHAPPELL IS HAMED Jack R. Cbappell or lrvioe bas been namedpublJclnfor- maUoo officer for Coastline Community College. The salary 1s $1,688 a month, Mr,Cbappell, 3l,cltyed1- tor or the LaguaaSoutbCoast edition or the Dally"Pllot, is a 1968 graduate of the USC school of ))urnaJtsm. Ue at- tended Orange Coast College from 1964 to 1966. HARBOR FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH 23RD ST. ot ORA~GE , COSTA MESA-6-45-5050 DR. F. KENTON BESHORE, P ·\q(l~ Sunday worship .•...•.... 10:45 a.m. and 6:30p.m. Sunday school • 9:30a.m. Wednesday service-7 p.m. An independent chu rch with Bible tea ching ministry ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE CHRISTIA~ SCIENCE SERVICES FlRST £"11liRCII OF OIRIST, SCIF.NTIST 3303 \'1a L1Jn Ncwro lt Beach Suncta y Sc hool -9 & !0:30 Sunda y Service - 9 &. 10:30 WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8:00 p,m. ~,. -\fl/\1, /.Uifl\1 Week days: 9 a.m .• 5 p.m. Wednesday: 9 am-7:45pm Tuesrtay: 9 am-5 pm, 7-9 0 0 SH'OND ('Ht:RCH Of" CHRIST. SCU:Nl'IST Ne~tt Beach at Corona del Mar 0 3100 Pacific View Dr. Sunday School -10 a.m. Sunday Se rvice -IOa,m. Wednesday: 8:00p.m. U/ 1 /1/\/, Ufll!\.t 3500-B F., Coast Hwy, Entrance on Narcissus Mon.-F ri.: 10 am to 5 pm Sunday aitemoon: l to 3 Salllrday: 10 am to 4 pm 0 0 0 0 You are cordially Invited to altend Church Se rvices and to use Reading Rooms. We invite you to worslllp LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER. LCA 2900 Pacutc View Dr. Corona del Mar, Calif. L AWRE:-!CE D. F"RUHUNG Pastor --Phone 759-1031 SIJNOAY SERVICES: Contemporary Service 8:30a.m. Church school ..• , 9:15 Liturgical service . 10:30 ACordlaiWelc••• Cost~ MeN FIISTUHITED METHODIST CHURCH 191h SI. &HarbofBivd. a.rc•k ........ .. ..,.._.,J, w_.... -ll:oo .u.t. CtU.JILES D. CLARK PAUL H. AL.EXANOER 4SSO(:IATII'; GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Veterans Memorial Bldg. 56~ w. 18th, Costa Mesa RE V. TOM TYREE. Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES: 10:00 a.m. aDd 7:00p.m. CHILDREN'S PREP SCHOOL, 10:00 a.m. HOME BlBLE CLASSES: Ca II 552-0092 •reac tllng Bible Doctrine• THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ""THE FRIENOLIEST CHURCH IN TOWH"" II I I \ I I'. 1-1/ I I I \. I' I \ I II U 11:00 A.M.-ADULT WOR SHIP & SUHDAY SCHOOL 6:00 P,lol, -EVANGELIC AL. HOUR l Ot MAGNOLIA AT SAt-ITA ANA AVE., COSTA MESA Jll umouth <!on!Jrrttalional <!hurr~ A FREE AND INDEPENOENT CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH I ll/ IU \. J'l/1\ \.I I'll\' Ill, \lioH q,, 9:00 A.M. SUNDAY: BilLE STUDY lO:lO A.M.: WORSHIP SERVICE, SUNDAY SCHOOL 3262 BROAO STRE"'fT . NEWPORT HEIGHTS NURSERY CARE PROVIDED SOCCER BALLS 80CCER SHOES ~CCER SHIN GUARDS BASkET BALL S BASKETBALL BACKBOARDS ' NEII'ORT HARBOR E.IISICN WEEKLY ·PG.8 CORONA PRESIOIIT TEllS FIW BUILDifG PLANS lntae Paelftc Dtftlop- mut Co., the home bullcl1al dtY11ioa of tbt l"lDt Co., Wlll be buUdJnc aDd com- plettac a totaJ of 9 pro )lets wltb over 1,000 bomtl cllr- lnc tbe out Zyears,accord-tac to lrv1Dt Co. PrealdtQt Peter C. Kremer. entlool, loci~ lrvloe PacttJc, aod to cooceatnte oo tbt tnd.ltloDIJ muter- PI.uoinc aDd developmtut role, accordlai to Mr. Kre- mer, POSSESSING STOLEN PROPERTY CHARGED MlltACLEA N IS PAINTING -MIW:ICLEAN t COMPLETE SEaVICES- CERAMIC TILE CARP£1-!iAlJ:S ' DAAPERV SALES PAINTING WAllPAPER UNOl£\JM SALES LEVLORS CLEANING '·' •' ~,~:· i:; MIRACLEA N ® /J;"(\\ · Experis ... from floor to ceiling I CORONA DEL MAR'S Michell Furd, at lett, aod Michell Goodbody won the ace 16 (trls doubles chlmp1onshlp in the 3td anooaJ Golden West YMCA tournament of the ages held at the South Coast Piau. betel. other local winners Include Robert Case or Newport Beach, age 16 boys stogies; Cue and Emerson. Newport Beach, 16 boys dollbles; Shamon Worre,ll, Newport Beach, 10 girls singles. lnlne Pteute wtll build 3 proJects 1D Harbor Ridge. the hilltop commuotty ln the vUiage of Harbor VIew. In WoociJrldJe, the firm wUI complete WOO<Ilrldie Place and Woodbridce Es- tates, aod a new project called Woodbridge Gables. Ttmottty a. Gnnue, za, 2m Harbor BIYd., wu ar- rested at 2300 Haltlor BIYd. by Costa Mesa pollee Tues- day on a chlrae of posses- sion of stolen property. Pollee responded to the Cycle magazine editor chases fleeing bandit In Turtle lbck, Irvine Pacific wUI complete the Glen Ciatden Homes and Glen Townhomes. Tile Rancbo San Joaqutn Villas In Irvine will com- plete the adult oriented com- munity of Rancho San Joa- quin, which Is built around the Rancho San Joaquin golf course and the Irvine Ra- quet Club, J. C. Penney Co. store at tbat address when the man was attempting to get a cash refUnd ror 2 shirts without a receipt. Price tags on the shirts and a S64 dress found In a car r evealed they had been stolen from Miller's Ol.ltpost next door a short Ume earlier, pollee re- ported. PLUS MONDAY THRU THURSDAY SPECIALS (Fri.,, Sit, Sun., 'til& p.m.) RED SNAPPER ...... 3.45 MAHI MAHI . . . . . . . . 3.96 GRILLED SEA BASS . 3.96 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK 4.25 NEW YORK STEAK .. 4.96 LOBSTER TAIL ..... 5.96 STEAK AND LOBSTER 6.95 The associate editor or a motorcycle .niagulne -made fellow cyclists proud of him last week, when he chased do-..n a bandit wno ha~ sto~ len a cash box from a New- port Heights business. Tony Swan, 37, was on h.is mO(orcycle at 4::i5 Wed . nesday alterooon when he saw a m.an run past with a small metal boJ: In his haDd. He was being chased byaoo- ther man yelling ··stop!'' s.,.·an gave chase and Qulck.Jy caught up with ttw tleeing suspect at 16th aDd Monrovia, wher e the th1ef thre-.· the metal cash box onto the top of a nearbr car . When J ames Evans, owner of A-Doors Windows and Screens, caught up, he found the cash boJ: still con- tained $257. BOOK JUDGING SET SEPT. 28 The enculive boarrl of - the Newport Harbor Area Council of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority will host a year- book )Jdglng luocheon at 10 a.m. Sept, 28 at the home of Mrs. Mel (JoAnn) Miller or Huntington Be:.~.ch. Judging wUI be done by Mrs. AI Whedon, Mrs. John Murray, aDd Mrs. Darrell Willough- by, all memhers of the West Grove Area Council. The 197 7-78 season will begin wll/l a ··pumpkin patch potluck soc ial" at 7:30p.m. Oct. 3 at Peek's Famll)' Funeral Home, 7801 Bolsa Ave., Westminster. MUSEUM DAY IS SET FOR YOUNG FOLKS ' As ~rt of a week. long celebration of the opening of the Newport Harbor An Museum 's new building al 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Center, Sunday Sept , 25, Is designat ed as young people's day. High- lighting the activities Is an outdoor concert by com- poser, poet, guitarist Mark Turrt>ull and member s of the original '• Hortlo. ·• group. Turtixlll dedicates this con- cert to '•s terling HolloW2y In honor of the many wonder - fUl things he has done for children all over the world and to the memory or Elvis Presley for making out childhood what it was.'' Later, Mr. Evans told pol - ice tbat he came out of the back shop at his place at 869 W. 16th just in time to see tlte SI.ISpect run from the front showroom. C,uJck.ly checking his cash drawer, he found that the cash box was gone, and chased the suspect up 16th St. ultll the motorcyclist ran h.tm down. The suspect, described as black, ~~11, 170 lbs. aDd about 26 years old, got a war. Plans etirreolly call tor Irvine Paclllc to complete ,these 9 projects and then phase out or the construcUon business, wltl) all warn.n- tees covered by the parent Irvine Co. UOOer the new ownershlp, the Irvine Co. recently an- nounced Us decision to ui- Umatcly phase out all or lis general contracting op- • l:r Most of the electricity we generate is needed by factories, fanns and offices-so people can make a living. The greatest demand for this electricity is dur· ing the day. You need electricity to run appliances in your home, too. And the greatest demand for this electricity is also during lhe day. Here"s the problem: Because of the growing demand for electricity during the day. we'll have to build more power plants. And building power plants today is more expensive .. That drives up the cost of electricity to everybody. . Now there's something we all can do to help: and dozens of others LUNCHEON also served daily unfl/4 p.m. 16271 Pec•l•c Coni H,..y • HllniH>tlon 8ch. • !2131 51t2-1321 3901 ~-Co•" Hwy. • C'?ro,._ D•t Mar • 171411115-0900 OFF. electric use to the evening hours. But most people prefer to work during the day, so there's only so much mdustry can do without drastic rescheduling of work s hifts. • It's afternoon use of electricity that's the biggest problem. So you can help by doing some of your daily routine at night or in the morning. Perhaps you can wash and dry your clothes at night. Use your dish· · wash~r at night. Iron in the evening. Bake in the mommg. "' .. l""'llll It means changing your routine ... a bit. But if we do use electricity _ wisely, it will help lo hold down TENNIS RACKETS •TENNIS DRESSES Spread the use of electricity more evenly around the clock. Eilison is working Wllh large industrial ens· tomers to help them find ways to shift some of their the cost in the future. 'Southern C.llfornt. Edi8on Remember to conserve energy and water. 0 ,o TENNIS SHORTS. SHIRTS TENNIS SROES RACCIIIETBALL UCCIIIETS WAU liP IIIITI •