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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-10-13 - Newport Harbor EnsignBEEK FAMILY buut thta modernistic castle vtllagt at Suay•s andeutle contest Ln Coroaa del Mar. (Ca_meo House photo.) C.M. down-zone petitions are 1n An lnltJatlve petltloodrlve that woold force a cltywlde vote next March on the con- troverslal Arnel Co. de- velopment Ln North Costa Mesa bas apparently been successfUl. The petition group turDed Vice squad arrests trio Newport vice ottlcers ar- rested 3 women, whom they described as call girls, Tuesday night at a local motel. Booked on charges of con- sptr~ to commlt prostitu- tion were Marjorie Rey- burne, 30, of Huntington Beach; Vernell Lou Lau- rence, 41, of Santa Alll, and Toni Marte Loruce, 29, of OaJnrood apartments ln New- port. VIce squad Sgt. John Simon aid all 3 proposftloned plaJ.DeJotbes officers m moMl I"'CCIIU, att.r pboM al'ftlllemtlt had bMD made. •• Prolt!tutioo ls on the upswing m tM county sloce the tlrlt of tbe year," Sgt. Simon DOted, '• and we are going to Ylgorously enforce the law, so that Newport does not become a llano for this ldnd of crlme." ln 4,747 signatures on Mon- day to Ctty Clerk EUeea Phinney. She has 30 days tn which to check the validity of the signatures. I! 3,537 of them prove to be rertstered city voters, the measure wUI quaJUy tor the March muntcfpal elec- tion ballot. State law re- quires the signature of 10 per cent of registered voters to qualltty an lnltJattve peti- tion, and latest reglstrat1oo figures show 35,370 voters in the city. Mrs. Phinney sald yester- day she expects lt wUI take her and her staff the run 30 days allowed by law to check the signatures. The North Costa Mesa Homeowners Assn. circu- lated the petition to oppose the 539 apartments and 126 slngle-tamUy homes pro- posed by Amel. The City Council has approved the project. U the matter goes on the ballot, voters would have a chance to overturn tbe C OUDCU by re -aoolllc tbe aUre ar•IDr •1Dc1t-fanll1Y bomes ooly. The tract 1s located north of Sao Otego Freeway and west of South Coast Plua. Arnel has sued the peti- tion group tor $2.5 mllllon, aod petition leader Michael McLaugbUn has counter- sued Amel for $5 mUUon. Get US out is talk topic Radio persooauty Ron Wright says, '•Those who have been saying we should get out of the U.N. are rl(bt." He calla Ule world body •• a sacred cow that has been rtvtnc aour milk." He wtU speak at 5771 Mountain View Ave., Yorba LiDda. at 7:45 p.m. SuDday, Oct. 16, andatGreat Western SaYings & Loan. 450 Newport Center Drtve, Newport Beacb. at 7:45p.m., MoDday, Oct. 17. '•Throogb the U.N., get US out,"' says, ''There are many more reasons aDd the American people are be- g1nnlng to realize tt. Tbere have been over 8 million signatures delivered to both Houses ofConcressdemand-toe that the Untted States withdraw from the U.N. •• Copies of this petition will be antlable at hts speech. His appearance ts being sponsored by tbe local ctlapters of the Job.D Birch Society. For tickets aod ln- formatlon, contact tbe American Oplnion Bookstore at 646-0645, 636-1540, or 543-5898. NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY. OF NEWPORT BE -CORONA DEL MAR, CALl FO~IA FIFTH AVE. STUDY OK'D Robin Hood law hits NM Taxpayers In tbe Newport Mesa unl!ted school district wtll start seelng part of tbelr school tax money gol~ to support ot-..r scbool di.s- rrtets w~n A~s. the new state school llnance law, dubbed the Robln Hood law, goes Into ettect, a school otflcta1 said here Tuesday, Deputy Supt. Norman L.oats gave a brief outline of the terms ot the law when the board of trustees met Tuesday In Costa Mesa high school's Lyceum theater . He wtll present a more rle- talled report at the next meeting on how it ls going to etrect school operations. In the 19'78-79 school year, the district wtll provide $'782,542, which will In- crease to $1,19'7 ,930 In 1979- 80 and to Sl,302,8161n 1980- 81. Average datly atteodance for 19'78-79 ldndergarten through 12th grade 1s belng figured at 22,354 students, which wLU brq In $40.- 755,812 In local school tax money, based on a $1,823,20 reveoue limit per student. Supt. John Nicoll was Ill with Ule nu; it was the sec- ond board meeting he has missed since taldng the of- nee. BY COUNCIL BIG WINNER of the grand sweepstakes trophy In ~Dday's 16th annual sandcastle contest on Btg Cor ona beach was a rchltect Todd Vander Pluym of Manhattan Beach, who ~ot his trophy from Sust Rubio, Mt~ Newport Beach. (Cameo House photo.) Sand sculpture wins top prize There were casUes that looked like hamburgers a.nd there were castles that lonk- ed llke casUes, and there were castles that looked like nothing anybody had ever seen before, as the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce held Its 16th an- nual sandcastle buUdlng contest Sunday on Big Cor- ona beach. Robert Thomas Associates, Mariners MUe. • COMMOOORES AWARD -Balboa Island Yacht Club. • CHAMBE:l OF' COM- MERCE AWARD -Ron Raynsforo, Costa Mesa. Judges were Judy Cooper of Assemblyman Ron Cor- dova's stall, Bob Ensign of Wllli2m Pereira Associ- ates, Tom Garver of New- port Harbor Art Museum, rlevel~r Ray Watson, wri- ter and film producer George Lymburn and the cu rrent Mass Newport Beach, Susie Rubio. An errt1ronmeotal lmpact report on ut•11nc Flftb Ave. across JumiDe Creek wu ordered Tlle.tay ntcht by Ute Newport S.cb CUy Coueu. Crib death for CM tot Crib dtatb ,.,. llsted as tbe c:aute of death of James G. Datfteld, Ilona Aile. 9, 1977, foaDd dead 1D tda crib l.ll the bom• o1 au .. reats. Wr. aad Mrs. Ja.aae. D. Cui- field, Z285 Ratprs Dr., about 10 a.m. Ttal'lday, Oet. 6, Costa Mesa pollee re- ported. Hls motber bad fed the cbild h1l DOrmal prescrtption about 3 a.m. a.od bad put him back to bed. He bad beeD eD.mlDed by h1s doctor oo Sept. Z3 and wu btaltby Y1tb DO compU- eattou Ud showed sl.ps of Pin11c wetctJt. pollee sa.ld. Condo su~s ask millions Resldeots of Ltdo Pa.rk Drive condomlnlams have filed suJts seMtDc $18 million m <kmaces aptnst the baUders a.od owners ot their lumry bayside coodo- mlntums. Na_med l.ll the •It, which was nled last weet m coanty SUptrtor Coart. are 1t1J1c Brothers Development Corp., the former owners, and Unton Ba.ot, present owners of the property, The 621 Lido Part Dr. Assn.. nJed the class action suit, c~tmtnc tllat tbey have been plagued wttb problems which can be tnced to faulty construction. Tbe assocl.a- tion represents residents of tbe two 18-uott buUdlngs 1n the project. Their suit charges that RLnc permitted sub-standard work In constructing tbe buUdlngs, including 1m- proper water proottng and faulty electrical equtpmeDt:. A beautlt\ll '• sand sculp- ture workshop" creation by the Todd Vander Pluyrr: ar- chitectural firm from Man- hattan Beach took the r ov- eted grand sw~pstakes a- ward, wlnnlng out over 32 other entries. Otller '*IMers were: • M(l)T ARTISTIC-Qual - tty Inn of Anaheim. • M(l)T HUMOROUS -The Newport Harbor high school yearbook start. City spending watchdog is proposed for Newport * MOST GHANDIOSE _ Does Newport Beach need tor the school district bud- get, too, as well as county spending and Its effect on the city's tupayers. •• The decision met with stroilc opposition from a bandt\11 of Corona del Ya.r resldeots wbo showed up at City Hall, The CouncU voted 4-2 for the ElR and other minor tramc projects 1n Co- rona del Mar. The report, Which will be done tor the city by a traf- fic consul~t sttll to be chosen, ls expected to bt> the basts for a later decision on whether to co ahead wtth tbe project, CompleUon of Fl.ftb A•e. would gtve Co. rona del Mar a resldeott.al street DOrth of Coast Hwy, that woold extend from Dahlia Ave. on the west to Poppy Ave, on the east. turns otf Coast Hwy., exet~~t at slgnallzed LntUMCtioM, ·us turned down. Tbe ~tate bas been asked to rt- syncbronlze Coast Hwy. tra.trtc sipa.Ls tb.roucb Co- rona del Mar, aDd to lMtall more pedestrla.D llluda. Some resldeots who live near Ftrul Ave. have hotly oppoMd any wort on the street for ma.ay years. But, ~ a city oplnton survey earlier this summer sbowed that a majority of COM restdeats t:avor completlJic tbe cross- town street. Fifth DOW runs from Da.blla east to the Jas- mtoe Creel rullY, aod from Poppy westward to tbegully, Ctty Tratnc Enctneer WU - lt.am Darnell &Dd some other city officials want to bridee the guUy, toos coMectlng the two halves of Fiftb. Rest- dents who remember when the Coast freeway was scheduled to go throogh tbe ncant corridor just DOrth of F'ttth argued Tuesday that loul voters had voted apinst any Improvement to F'l.ftb wbeo they voted over - whelm~Jy 6 years aro ap1nst the freeway. s.t, u Mayor lillllu Doa- taJ ud VIce-Mayor Peter Burttt reminded them, that •ote concerned only a free- way, and had oothloc to do wttb Fifth Me., which Is a residential street. Ron Kennedy, 550 Hazel, and several of his neighbors pleaded wtth the Councll to not even consider stud~ the matter fUrther. Margaret WlJson, 720 Narcissus, called Corona del Mar "a beautU\tl place, which shouldn't be rurther polluted by ('ars using Fifth as a main thoroughbre." Corona del Mar Civk Assn. prestdeDt Jay Smith told of his group's private survey, which showed that people who Jive near Fi1UJ don't want the street com- pleted. ''Why bother about the oplntoos of people south ol the hJihway'"' asked Val Worton of 613 Narcissus. CouncU member LucUJe Kuehn of lrTtne Tern('e re- MORTIMER RILL Crash kills P .0. carrier A car acctdeot ln San Cle- mente has tUen the lUe of Mortimer Hlll, 54, a Col'OII& del Mar postal canter Ud a dedicated helper 1D pro- vldlnc sports actJvlty for cblldra. He bad earned tbe Dick- name of '•tbf Coach" for hls youth sports work. Mr. Hill was thrown trom his cu in the accident 1n downtown Sa_n Clemente on Monday of last week, suffer- Ing severe head lnjury, He . died early last Toorsday, Oct. 6, In San Clemente reo- eral hospital. He h~d served wtth the U. S. Air Force, and joi.Ded the Corona del Mar Post Otfice staff ln October. 1967. He 1s surv!Yed by his wile, Maggie, at the famUy home In San Jua.n Capistrano. Memo rt.al donations may be sent to ''The Coacbn Fund," in care of formtr COM Postmaster Gnat Ho- wald. P. 0. Box 432, Corooa del Mar. The t\lod wW be used to carry on Mr. HUl's dedication for proYidtDc sports equipment for chlld- ren aod for adnncl.Dg thtlr understaodlng of sports. minded the audleocP that · JEWELRY THEFT LOSS ''there is noattempttowlden ESTIMATED AT~ BOO Fifth Ave. or to make It a ' we tupayers have rMJrsed, tlna.Dced and given dignity to such tmernattonal criminals u castro, Mao, A ralat, Amln and do&eo.s more," Mr. Wrfebt conteods. ''Eflry time another ~ of pro-communist ttJucs takes oYtr a country a.nd eoalaves the people (Mourn- bJque and Aocola bel-. the latest eurnplet), tbe U.N. )Imps to place lta stamp of appJ"'ftJ on tbt oew rectme by 1rut1.ac 1t mtmbeub!p. ID the flee of U. actioos, tbe U.N.'s babbUJICt aboat ll.lmu rtptl an total llJpoertayl" Cindy Laux or Harbor Vit>w a citizens watchdog commit- Homes. tee to keep an eye on city • MOST UNIQUE _ Pact-government's purse strings'? fica high school Spanish That declslon Is due to be cla ss, Garden Grove. made Oct. 25, wben the Clty N B COUNCIL ACTION • MOST ORIGINAL _ Mo-CouncU has lireed to • • del Technics or santa Ana formally discuss the matter. Helihts. Tuesday afternoon. Coun- CouocU member Luc11J• Kuebn was cool to the Idea. noting that other cUtes, such as LaguD& Beach, bad little success wtth cttlun budget committees. bypass route around <::orona A Newport Beact! school- del Mar _ we an talldng teacher's hOme was borcla.r- about a Z-lane resldentlal izeod l'uesdayntgt.tofjewelry street.'' valued at $4,800. Wr. Wrfebt. wboM IIP8tcb 1a oUUed "Sl l'tUODI to PARKING ARRANGED FOR HADtCAPPED Tbt OOIDIIIUIIJ ttnlct COlD mitt" of tbt CCMita Wta Rotary Ca.b bU adopted a project dealped to brtDc at.t ............ ot tbe ..., lor parldlc lor ~ .. ~ ud to •rae onenor....,.notllq). lUI oeMira to prvyldt tM ....-. Treap a• r.o, aeo.u wW •rHJ tbt *"** c..e.n Ud otMr pil)lle ..,_. .......................... .. ~ ·~ paftill .. .,., aftUalllt. ftle ..,..._.._ wm a. be t11nec1 o..r to lotarJ •• WILLIE SELLERS DIES Willie ......... 4t, oiCo- ........ dl..sllillllJ,Od. t. ,_,.. ..me. are ,__ II .... Tltlllal LUIIt eo. MeaiiiDriarJ. Newport Beacb City Coon- ell acted Tuesday ntght on the following agenda Items at Ita metU!II at City Hall: • COM TRAFFIC sug- gestions trom the tnmc af- fairs committee were en- dorsed, l.Dcludlng tbe eom- mluJonlDc ot &D ennron- mtatal Impact study ot tbe Flfth Ave. completion. · • DECKS that would have bMD cuWenred out over Ult pablle Udtluds from r•&dtaees at 103 Baysld .. Coro• del Mar, a_Dc1 a_t S8 Ltlda Ialt Wtrt denied tar- bor permtt1. • ACKERMAN PJ"'PtrlJ at 101 I!Dd, CIDtrtl Ntwport, propoeed t>r re-<Wrt.Jop- mtat, wu dtlca...S. ud tbt matter •• delayed, .at tbt prapel'tJ OWIMf'S re- fiiiMt. uw Ja.ary. • G • W TOWING CO. wu dlllltd a rtCIIIMt tbat It becoM tbt Dllrd oftlclalpo- ~ ..--... oomp&J~Ji)r ..... • DOVD 1801£8 lot at no ...,.....,.. Dr. we re- .... ID aiM COiillltliiCttua of_..._........., .... • RJ...ZOJaMG of tltl .,_ calltd ~ tJtiiCII •1111 01 ..... Dr. bel• ....... rm.aa~,...... .. a~~ow IDr .._. 11 1J awst ... ,.. oatdiJIJ .... .., .... .... ..., ..... .,.., loud of~ • JOE AMIOON was ap-• MOST ENTHUSIASTIC _ ctlman Paul Ryckoft of Bal- pointed to the community Girl Scout Troop 837 from boa Island proposed such a development citizens ad-Fountaln Valley, commttt~. and lmmedt.ately • BEST DESIGNED F got the imnJtf'd su,..,..rt of vtsory committee, replac11P\6 -o-.. .--.... A hi r c at least 2 other CouncU Barc~y Ardell, who re-cus r c tecture o orona lioed del Mar. members-MUan Dostaland 5 • COAST HWY. wldentna • BEST DRIP -Gateway Trudt Rogers. -P Ut 1nsu r N ''Such a commlttee could 1n West Newport 1s a step ac c nnce o ew- eloser, utbeCouoeUoltayed port Center. gtve us 1 feel aod a toocb tbe be11m1nc of eondem .. -• MOST LIVEABLE -Rl-th3t we're not getting now," Uoo proceedJ~~&s along the chard Dodd architects of satd Mr. Ryckoff. blcbway's south side from WestclUf. ''I thlnt It's an awfully 57th St. to the Santa Ana • MaiT AUTHENTIC -rood idea,•• said Wrs. Rogers. "They could mont-·~QU·US' ON STAGE EFFECTIVE USE OF AIRPORT SUIT TIMf IS OCT. lS TOPIC LEGAL Hl:"l ft ()I( NOV. 2·5 AT OCC Dr. Jotm R. Van de Water, I;..LI"" '0 Peter Shatter's dnma, management consultant, wiU METRO NEWS --ID a .. Equus," wW be preseated discuss '•tbe effective use reaction to tbe cnSb of !65 by Oraact Coelt Collect•• of time" at Onnce Coast persor».l ln)ary claJms trom tbe&tre dtp6rtmeat at ep.m. College this Sab.Jrday, Oct. the occuputs of 44 proper. Nov. 2-5 ln t.bt auditorium. 15• from 8:30 a.m, to 12;3° ties ln the Newport S.Ch Tbt p~ctioG. IIDdtr tile p.m. arta near tbt OruceCouty dlrac:UoD of JobD Fenaeea, The ltH:turt, co-sponsored airport, tb• BOArd of Saper. wW be OCC's tltf'J ln tbe by tht Newport Harbor Area •h~ors YOted Ta.-y 1o 1977-78 Amtrleu CoU• Cumber of Commerce and allow Couaty Co..MJ Adr1u tH&tre tMUftl. to .,_ btld OCC, wtll be btld lAthe t1Dt Kuyper to _..t Oltlide I'P! 0 C uU buUc!lll, room 119. lDd m-•-.. ._.... Ia W•uthh ... ""ll , , p __... tl..-a 1• _.......Ye ...,, ---.-~ re-.... .-n'-Ntl ... re-Tbe --tJlld ........... 1'H OCC prodlttJoD lta.rl qutred. The cost Is». rec__, ~· Walt Da-.lu ....S 8eaa lor Cocart .,.,.._. ._.., Tbl"'Mben1. atr. Oolc1U LITTLE BAL. I~AND tawatt *• froiD .u_... IIIU Met teU~red roa.. .. aoa. _.,....._ b'om a1q1o1t .-eb occ ~ u ITO HONOR TltE CHIEF tntne orv lewport a.c. ·"ataet ud Mable." ••f'JM l.Jtue lalud Pnlptrt:J ~....._ ad " a ....,... ,.u ,., llloiH,'' ud "De-o..n A-. ...... n wW aeU. tro. •11t111c ot••.._ .... lor IIYIIII.'' all-. lloW a r..-llllrdla.J tent ,_,IZMU. .. ..,.. ftr-··r'J .. ....,....... .. ··"'· -Jk.,ort ,_tte. wty ..... ... .._ Loll 8llcl ud hllenaa CIW C ....... Grou.. TM beet to ltn.a, ... Jib ctric 111M ...ru. ud IIU ""*' ........., •••'he. belu...., ._ ....,. ac- llld .......... 1'01• .. _, frota tJJO ID II a.•., wW COidill 1D D1111CJ c.-, .occ •-...... .be Mid at un CI'J*l. c.....t caart .. a. ........ '· A lot of people come to City Hall when the tas nte Is about to be set, aod they say 'don't nlietaxes'," Mr. Ryclrotf explaJned, '•but DO• body comes 1n durl~ the rest of the ye2r aDd says 'don't spend'." Mayor Dosb.l acreec:t uw '• Lf such a committee could have a !:and 1n rt><lJctnctues &Dd ma..k1.ac govemment more eftecUu, we shoclld try lt.'' The proposal wlli be oo tile formal e-tenJD& aceDda Oft Oe1. %5. DIET AND NUTRITION SHOW SET OCT. 29-JO Tbe Oct. 29-30 dltt a_nd •trltioD sbow wiU preseat Dr. AatboQJ Seheal. world's leadS~~ a..U.Ortty m celllllar rt)l>ttltlOG 11td 1o llow don tbt&e111 proc~ n..., will be Mid at tM ......, .... lieU tbe CocmtJ AlrJort fJoom I a.m. to ' JUl. baal .. . ou. ........ ~ Dr. LenJ hrrJ, ••MtneM ... -.. ..,u..ec ... ... ••ca. _. eca- JI I .... ,.: Dr. .lilllu ................. ,. ... .................... ; Dr. C., L. C I N1. .. ..., .............. a.er,.. .. ...,., u n .. •• The city tratrtc affairs Buban Kinyon told po- commlttee had recom-lice she came bome to Z2to meodeod that the ErR be do!'~@. Tustin Ave., West Upper City Wa.nacer Robert Wynn Bay, at 9 p.m. aftera !-1/Z. estimated that the EIR pro-hour a~e and found that cess wW take 4 to 6 months, a thief had pried open a dlD· a_nd promised that he wUI ~ room wt.Ddow aDd ru- briJJc the proposed guMe-sacked her bedroom aDd ber Hoes for tM ErR back to t~ purse, tu:1J1c a $1,000 COld CouDCU belore hlrlnc a ron-ch.a.J..n, dlamood tur\lllt. sultant. rtncs and other Jewelry. Trudi Roeers of BaJboa a_nd Paul Ryckotr or Ba_lboa LIN AND DOROTHEA Island voted aptnst tbe ElR BOTH IH HOSPITAL study. Dooa.Jd Mclonls of West Nnport wa.s absent from tbe mttU.Dc. Tbe CcMIDCU &110 IIJI)J"''ftd an otf..stnet parkllc study, to be doDe 1n COD )IDetioD wttll tbt COW Cbambtr of Commerce. A propoaa.J to ut tbt ltatt blctlny de-- partrn.at to tllml..a.t left Mr. and Mrs. Lm SMeay, wbo have )llst retuned from a trtp to J 1(1&11 ud Korea. are both bolpttallhd at Hoe.a. Mr. SbM!y 181 Wltl.at poltmuter at COI'OM c1e1 lillu-aDd Wrs. SbHI}ll re- tired Newport Btaeb bled llbnrtan. A BRIDGE TOO FAR? Yo. caa ~ &bolt tMt ''OD tbe ) ..... "7t'' UGpa . at..t ..._ tht ..., Cout a,. .,..._. ~er Jltft'IIOtt Bay .W be OO ... td. ''l..atMt ......... . tM bl1dp ea.....-a. aid..JMO,.. Jlt..,.rt e.c. NIUe ... lltNellt ~ o..ua aid ,__ fllJ Ia a nplilt k» tM CltJ C.-ell. .... ~ttTr •u- ..._(CALftA•).eote•• n'nttl a ~ell t' 1M PUBLISHED WEEK LY, oa Thursday. Second Clus poltqe pttd at Corooa del Nu, c am. Newspaper ornce ud prtDtlll( plant 1D tht En.stcn BuUdtnc, t?Zl E. Coa.st Hwy., Coroa. del Mar, Calif. 92625. PHONE: 673~0550. THE NEWPORT HAR- BOR ENSIGN was ad)ld&ed 1 977 to bt a newspaper of u n· eral elrculatlon by court d~ret No. A-2 0118, dated May _14, 1951, tn Superior Court for the County of Orange. StateotCaJtrornia, and by reason tlle1110f Is qua lifted to publtsll all pu b- lic ootlces required by law. THE NEWPDRT HARBOR ENSIGN Is the legal news- paptr for the City or Newpo rt Beach and potJUshes all pubUc noc:tces for the city. ARVO £. HAAPA •..... , , , OWner and Publisher PEG HAAPA ••• , •.• , , , • , .Associate Publisber FRED DAVIS ••• , ••• , •• , •• , , ••• , , • , Editor HUGH McMU.L AN . , , • , •. , , • Costa Mesa News DON ROSE •.......•. , Advertislne, Circulattoo JDI NOYES ••• , •. , , • , .•.. , •..• AdnrtJstng LORRAINE PENNINGTON .. Secretary, Booiieeper KAY SHANNEP •...•.......... , , Typesetter KARIN HAAPA ..• , , , , , .... , ..... Typesetter DREXEL CANNON .... , • , •..... Shop For eman MIKE HOUGAN .•.........•.. Shop Assistant llepr•~.e,..ted Notio,..olly by 1111f:J ~ U.S. SUBUU"N PIIE~S INC ~····l AUDilE 0 B Y~·· SUBSC RIPTION RATES ONE YEAR SUBSC RIPTION ............. $ 6.00 TWO YEAR SUBSCRIPTION .•..•........ $10,00 ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and pu blisher of the Ensign * MIGHT GIVE 'EM AN IDEA I can Imagine an- ordinance adopted by the Newport Beach City Cowtcil, ordaining as follows: "All hous es in the city shall be painted, alte r nately, red, blue, green and brown, thus cr eat- ing an artictlcally pleasing variety of colors in r e sidential areas." Silly, you say? Sure i s . Anc' it's true that you can't legislate good looks . But another try is being made he r e by someone wh o doesn't like the looks of signs on busine ss buildings. An ordinance making sign law changes for cr e ating "good loo ks" will come up fo r first reading at the Oct. 25 Cowtcil meeting . A good idea would be t o table that ordinance, and stop harassing local busi- nesses, who already have trouble enough with r ed tape r egulations, infl at10n, taxes, and politicians. • • • • • • * READY FOR ANOTHER F'IGH T Is the busines& licens e s chedule the next target ? AI For glt says in today's ad· that that's what is being contemplated . Maybe the r e will be still anothe r at- tempt to base license fees on incom e receive d . The loc al business folks fo ught a good fight befor e to stop thi s plan for snooping i nto stor e r ecor ds . And we're r eady to fight again . PROS and KAHNS WHAT INFLATION IS A LL ABO UT We used to h<' Jhlt' t" buy :t ln.!l PI IHcdoJ fm tv." JWll'~. and in b et w~ um 'iltll huy ~ lu:tl o l hr cad fo r t hnq· twn ..am<· si lver drmc-s Nn w, :t 1":~1 nl htt',lll l "\" f,O ce-nt~ :uulth<>~l' lW" Jilvu cl imes :.rt' wurth 60 .. x nh Thrs reveals wlw t rnflil1 1'11l '',til :d1n u1 rhe j!.(l~C rnm<'n1 has failed to m;ltnlarn t he v,tlu•· ol o ur d nll;H~ ami ~cnt~ I ta· new paper oJoll:.f\ .Inti ~tlvc rh.~"' lOti\' ,Hc uow (>1\1) w'•r1h .t third of what "tllUl\l·h"iOI<I do llar\ and .;en\~ werc ww111 And thrs also ~lw w~ thai the only wa y ILl ,ll•l' mlltttun 1~ to r~tOrt' ~nund n'l<lll\'~. mnncv whi>Se valul' tsn't <Um lantly dropping STUDENTS CAN WIN AWARDS A program designed to brl.ng recognition to the home arts students in Ora~e County ha s been announced by De e Cox, supervisor of lhl' home arts deparlminl for the Orange County Fall F'alr, Dall y participation by stu - dents rang ing !rom ele- mentan school through junior <'OIIege levpl Is plan- ned, usin~ both on-tlt~-spot competiti(ln afll"l entries pre- par~ :tllead in the clas5- room. The fi rst fall ratr, wtrl,..h wilt ru n ~o~·. 8-21, 1~:111 i!,enerate runds for a vast rerlevelopment of theOra~e Count~· fair arxl Exposition Cente r In Costa Mesa. and open enlar).!E!(! and lrPp roved fadlitles to ll•e people of tl1e count )', A d l)' of te nts will house tl te Fall Fair on lt1t-> p::~rk­ ing lot of the Los Alamitos Hare Course in Los Ala- mitos, wherf' fu nds from r:~cing events v.-!11 a lso bene- fit th<' fatn:rmmrls ex- pansion. All contestants will re- retve r ihbons. Ftrst through tlli rrl plat P a wards will llf' made, A trophy wilt be awarde<l eath cla y for lhf' entry recetvt~ lite most popular votes. The school whose students win {tre most first place r1bbons will re- ceive a trophy at the end of the fai r The deadline for entry ap- pl i>:altoiLS for the !lome Arts Depa rtment eve nts is Oct. 28. AppU c;;r tlo ns must be re- turner!. to the (Jrane;e Countv Fairgrounds, liB Fair Drtve", Costa Mesa 92C26 . Furthe r info r rnatlon ma)' tle ol.il.ainerl by calling 751-3247. Dire,..t l'lassroom eom- pelltion entries must t;e maiiPd or brought to the Oran~e Count y Fa.lrg rouocls on F ridav anr!Saturrlay, Nov. 4 aM 5, from 9 a.rn . until •I p.m., or in spPdal cases, dirl!( . .'tl}' to the ra n fa i r, 496 1 KatP!la AVPilUE!, Los Ala- milo5, "'On-the-spot'' competi- tors ma y he,·hosen by teach- ers to r eprPsent r'lasses, or they may be any inte rested stuttents who ha ve pe r mis- sion to IPav11 school on thf' da)· of the event. Co mpetitions lnrlurle So when pohttctans blahht'r :.houl hnng,ng rnfia11un urlder control, krww for ~ure that they aft' ~>nly hlahhcrtn(l; unk~( their plan would hrmg u~ 'iflu nd -as -gnld mo ney \IJtaln ''wise foorl shopping," ~ov. 8: sewing, Nov. ~; table set- ttru:, Nov. 10: place mat5, party games or party plans, also ~ov, 10: toy or Ram£> making , Nov. 11; cake, cookie and candy deco ration, Nov. 12: cullnary art shO"', Nov. 13: ~'ommunlty servi ce, Nov. 14; wllderness sur - viva l, Nov. 15: rashionshow, Nov. 16; microwave cook- Ing, Nov .l7; design-a-room, Nov, 18; pii making and eating, Nov. ZO; needlework and macrame, Nov. Zl. CHRISHIAS BAZAAR IS SET FOR NOV . 2< OTHER SIDE OF UNEMPLOYM ENT BENEFITS Unemployment cnmpensatron 1~ o nt tlung when tl h~ll"" people who have lm t lhl'lf tnh~ l'3fT)' o n untrl they Lan p:ct 1nother job, but a very tltffeJcn1 th1ng when 11 chm1na1 Cll reemployment opportun r l it:~ OriJ~inally, un emplnymc:nt heneflu were givt'n only 111 thole wh o lost Jtlbl through no fault M their own. and then the COlts to emp\~)yers rn the ta,.;e.' they had to pa y tn prnvtdr the bendits, were not h i~ eno ua.h In ·''&nifkantly d i~cnutagt• employment . But now t hat re4uiremen15 h;tvc ~t'n jl(l loose ned that •lmott 1nyo nc (lui of a JOh for any reuon can act beneflu, now the CO!ts to e:m ployen are w very hllh that they Ut' discour11ed from offerinl employment 1n a llfide ranJc of JOhi . Jobs for youna people who need on·the-job experience to know whi t work e~n he most suitable for them. flOW find that employe rs h eed with hith tr.ues fOr unemployment compenudo n c•nnot aHord to hire them. so jobs for youn1 people 1re few •nd fu betwun. Contributio ns to help those who became unemployed, bl" ltOW become uxes on employers which co ntribute to une-.lo)'ntent. -1. Kt1ntr K•h n SraiNI tall', attd hold the tndJHons which ye ... '--... l . The arts-and crafts sec- tion of the Tuesday Club of Newport Har bor Is prepa r- ing fo r the Nov . Z2 Christ- mas bazaar, which will be held from 10 to noon, Im- mediately preceedlng the main meeting a t the Balboa Bay Clu b. Member s are urged to help with the preparation of g-ltt items and food. The money raJsed coea tor Ora nee Coast Coll ege a rt schOlars hips and to help support the Corona del Ma.r Youtb Center. The group meeta u eh Thu rlday at the Youth Cen- ter at lrla: nd Firth AYeou. from 10 to 2, H ALLOWEEH PARTY A HaUowMD p&rtJ for oDe of tbt r11id~Detl at Fllr· ,,,, State Holpl.tal a. a pro- )tcl of 1M Aodllary of tllo AmtrlcU Ltpoo Pool 191, 1101'1 wu-. chlldrta .... JOUlh eba.lrman, it lll c•rte· NE W FIRM baa beeo foooded by several former of- fleers or tbe ln1De Co. Formation of the New-port De- velopment Co. was uoouneed this weelri by, from ten-, WUl iam Lund, Thomas Woltf J r., Raymood Watson, Donald Albrecht and Lansing EberUDB. Mr. Watsoo re- s igned earlier tbls year As Irvine Co. pres ident when new ownership took O¥er the big land company. Mr. Wolff and Mr. Eberling were Irvine vice-Pres idents. Mr. Albrecht and Mr. Lund are princ ipals of Terramlcs lnc., a Los AQCeles real estate lovestment company. Newport Development Is headquarter ed 1n Newport Center. Mr. Watson said hts firm will combine land development and consultive services. Lincoln killing conspiracy told Costa Mesa resident David Balsiger says he has round new evtctence indicating that Ab raham Lincoln's assas- sination was the result of a conspiracy by high gove rn- ment officials in the Lincoln artm tnlstratlon. Mr. Balsiger's book, ''The Lincoln conspiracy," Is the Lras ls for a movie by the same name that is playing now in local theater s. The 31-year-old former ne \\·sman Is the chief researt'lrer fo r SchiCk Sl.lnn Classic, the firm which pub- lis hed the book. He claims t11at the latest researt h on the Lincoln k.ll llng Is ''SO startling that It makes Watergate and the Kennerlr ;~ssassi natlon look like :1 taffy puU ,'' Last montlt, Mr . Balsiger anti fellow researchers mat wit h Rep. Louis Stokes of Ohio, who is chair man of th e House Select Committee on Assassinations. Ther e Is now a mo ve on l.n Congress to vindicate Dr. ')amuel Mudd, a physic ian who served a prison ter m as a eo-conspirator In thf' Lincoln assassination. '•We need to right DAVID Oi\l..SIGER search lln!'oln or a dozen othe r scholars ant1 re- :';""a r chers. Mr. Balsiger, a vlsiUD@; professor or histor y at ~atlonal University In Sao IIC'i~o. said Sunn Classic spent more tha.n $200,000 a nd ttevote<1 10,000 man- hours to th e Investigation. The Birch Log The ¢:rilateral Commission .. .I<IIAF.Mo- &lmont, MCJUGchw•tt•-Wbea DfiVid Rock· tf'tUer tt&tt4 a new oraani.aation, prudent men take notice. One ol tht moet powufU1 lndivid· u1l1 on urth, the man who i1 Chalnun otboc.h ~ht Ch~ Manhattan Bank and the immenNly tnfluent1al Council on Foreip Rtl1tlont dOll not engage in trivi11itiet. ln 1972, the.-.( ore, when Mr. Rocbfeller propoaed the Trilateral Commi11ion, it bore watching. And e11er tince the propoNI became a reality in July 1973, the phenomenal riM in importance or the CommiNion il tfttimony to the Rockefeller clout. Trilaterelleta THe Over The organization is barely four yean old, yet from its ranka have come President Jimmy Carter, Vke President Walter Mondale, Secre- tary of State Cyrus Vance, Secretary of De- fe nse Harold Brown. Secretary of the Treasury W. Michael Blumenthal, National Secu.rity Chie( Zbigniew Bnezin1ki, Diurmamt nt Ne~totia tor P aul Warnke, Ambuaador to the UN Andrew Young, and a dozen more top federal offici als. T he' .luly 26, 1977 member· ship I'Q6ter of the Commiuion proudly liet.t in a separate cat.e~rory these "Former Members in P u blic Service," ea ch of whom became a former member upon ac hi evinR high office, aa a resuh of 10me unpublished ground rule. And in addit ion to the former members, the n111ter a lso lists the namea of the Commission's prer.e nt membe111: 84 North Americana 92 We!~tern Europeans, and 74 J apanese. A,;.ong the 72 curren t Trilateraliat11 from the United St at~ !there are twelve from Canada) can be found two Governors (Rockefeller of West Vi rginia and T homps-on of lllinoi11); four U.S. Sf'natol"!l (C ranston, Culver, Danforth, and RothL ,;ix U.S . Congres1 men (Anderson, Brademas. Cohen, Conable, Fraser. and Foleyl: an assortment of top labor leaders, b•nlters, industrialists. and educaton : and 1uch prom· inent Americans as Republican National Ch11ir- man William Brock, Tiwut EdiLOr·ln·Chlef Htdlty Donov1n, and a eolltle p'ro(ltHOr named Htnty Kiuln1er. Wlla&111& AU At.ll'r IZbi,.U.W Brtninaki't 1970 book &tween 1Wo Altl propoMd a crand ~eheme for limitinc the t overei,nty of nation• and eventually brin1in1 1bout "the 10111 of world government." Ptrt One of hit plan ulled for ''the fora:inc of linkt" between the United State1, Wettem Europe, and Japan. Part Two in11olved the "extension of d.eM link• to more advanced communitt countriea" -ludinc to a IJOYBm· rnent of the whole world. A d OM readina of &tween Tu •o Age& alao ahow• that BnczinaiO warmly admirea Manit m and boldly announce~~ that the United Statea is affiicted with "obsoleacence." Ye1 leu than two yean after this rnealina: book w111 pub- lished, David Rockefe ller formed the T rilater- •1 Commiuion a ccording to Brzezinaki'11 plan (with Canada t hrown in). And when the Com - mission was organized, ill first overa ll Oiret'tor turned out to be Zbigniew Brzezinski himself. Within monthe of iu form11tion, a relatively obscure Governor from Georgia rnet with Oa\'id Rockefeller in London. and Jimmy Carter be- came one or the first Trilateral memben. Now President, Mr. Carter ha11 admitted that hiM connections through t-he Commission aided him in his ra pid climb to tht' Whit.t' House. Ttilateral members would undoubted lv laugh off any suggeation of sini8lt'r purpoilt! i~ their 1111aociation. Vinually all are AO t horou~th lv imbued with love for world government and iii regard for any nation acting in 1ts own bet~! interests that they aee nothing at all wronR with sacrificin~t tht' aovereignty and independence of all nations for one-world rovemment. It is nevertheleu t rue that the T rilatt'ral Commisaion is the work of Mani1t drt"amers and one-wor ld schemer~. It is 1iso true that they havf' a hammt'rlock on our nation. • 197'71'h'" Jolin H<rrh -"~-"''' ~ rUI!<", new look on Your Kll:ch•en counters and table tops NOW ENJOY THE BEAUTY 0, AP'PALAOt1AH O.U: ON YOUR TAaLBOR CDUHT!R TOP'S. SOLID, IUOIE TO OROU BLOCKS P'IHISHIED IH VEGETABlE OIL TO SA,fLY ACCOMMODATE EV!RY £.VERY DAY USIE. SEE US FOR -'NY OF YOUR WOODWORK NEEDS • KITCHEN C ABINETS RESTORED AT LOW COST I • WALL PANELINO, CUSTOM CABINETS. Mf:L\'ES • CU STOM FU RN ITU RE • f'U RNITU RE F'INISIIING AND REFINISHING ........... 921 N.,m.D e c-. ~~~­ (714) 631-HtO CONTRACTORS INTERIOR OECORATOfU & DlAL IERS th e wrongs that have exis ted for ov£>r a century," says the Eastside Costa Mesa r£>sir\ent, "and vindicate thE> 8 scapegoat co-conspira- tors, anti rewrite histor y to place the blame on the true conspirators." • Who are the true as- sassination cousplrators" Mr. Balsiger's book points the finger i t Edwln Stanton, Lincoln's secretary or wa r, and at Col. Lafayette Baker, head of the National Detec- tive Pollce(later Secr e!Ser- vice). But, there wer <> actually 4 groups of con - spirators, all worklnt:, th rough acto r John Wilkes Booth, to eliminate the president , according to Mr. Bals iger's research. These groups he Identifies as {I) Maryland pla nte rs, (2 ) Con - fed erate leaders, (3) radical Republicans, and (4) Yankee cotton speculators. All ha d their owu selfis h reasons fo r wa nting to get r id or th(! Great Emancipator, says M r, Balsiger . His book also offers evidence that Capt. James Boyd, a Confederate doubl e agent, was the mao win: .. was killed at Ga rrett's farm In Virginia, and who was lden- tltled as Booth. Pictures show that Booth and Boyd cou ld have passed for identi - cal twlns. Booth changed hls Di me, escaped throucb Canada to Europe, and later revealed his true Identity on hlsdeath bed, aeconUnc to Mr. Bal- s iger. The dlseovery of 18 loD(·mlsSiO@: J)ICf!IS from · Booth's diary an amoac U.e documentl Mr. Batstrer ettts u proof of Ills new u susinatloo theory, The pages turned up to the passessloo of War See retsu·y S~nton's ta.mUy, e latms the author. Mr. Balstcer's eo-autnor Is Charles Senter Jr., who produced tht l'nOfle ttrJ1on. Mr. S.lller 1.1.-o pi"'CCIKtd the ~11, "11 Starch of Moab'S Ark." 8ottl Mr. Bal .. steer ud Wr. hl.Jier "'" pr•tlllltd wta t.o.ntJ doclonlo dolroto from L--rlal U.laTto- -lul-.lilllt& -. llltJ l1oa brtrll latitlhtr lilt work till rt• Uni • ttons is a 'sacred cow' that has been giving sour milk . Through it we taxpayers have nursed, financed and given dignity to such international criminals as Castro, Mao, Arafat, and dozens more." Amin, Hear RON WRIGHT Radio Commentator and Personality, tell 31 REASONS TO Get US out! TWO APPEA&&NC£8 ADIIIMION : U DONATION AT TilE booa aPONII08ED ay· LOC.U. CDAI'TIIU OF TilE 10•11 II8CII IIOCIEn IIOIIIMT= 17, II 7t411 ...,, -Groll • ....,_ 6 X.., •••prtC..W Dr ...................... .... P08 TIC&&Ta, CALL ·-........ -...... .. OOOOGIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDIIDIIIiDII ' ' 1 Luncheon • Din,er Brunch • Laie SMpper Romanhc old world atmosphere ;, the Capn· Lounge Reservations Honored (714) 642~9434 3300 W . Coast Highway al Newport Blvd. Newport Beach and the anginal A m elia's on Balboa Island O.PEN POR LUNCH BON AND DINNER 311 Man'ne Ave. 14) 673-6.580 FROM FINLAND STERLI NG SILVER IWI TH GOLO) Chain & Pendant REG. S2 0.00 SPECIAL ... sg95 Glfta . D•lah Fumltvre. Chi••. c., .... i"tet-fors • iMpwb Tel: 644.7340 11•11 'ARIUMG MASTIR CHARGI aAM"AMIRICARD MIW,ORT HARao• IIUIO .. -I'AGI I-OCT. U , 1t77 . MRS. THOMAS WALKER. hostess, ls at lett, MRS. JOHlfCURCJ.ati.-,UdMn. Fmrlek wltb Mra. Jack Groth, a 1'1•-*· · HqHI at tbt WI.IUr paltJ. CHATTING at the Walker party: from lett, READY for bfd and play: Mrs. Paal Smttb, Mmes. Edward Sha rp, Sally Jager, Hugh at left, and Mrs. Wtttlam Mlller. (Juey Wright aDd Edward Pelleertn. Berls photos.) THE BEE LINE B y /AHBY IJBIU .. S Everyone there sald Ethyllen, (Mrs. Thomas) Walker's bridge party at the New- port Harbor Yacht Club was one or the best • • • a beautlful fall day and beautU\Jl tall bouquets set the mood. Before luncheon guests p thered 1n the Lounge ror social hour, vlsttq, dJscusslng latest trlps, plans for the next, or just plain ''bel~ friendly," whlch was easy with so many local ladies present. Near the wlndows were Ellen Keene and sls Cathleen Hagen, Ollve Latham, Marlon Lavelle, Marie Crutcher (chic new colffure) and Mlldred Louise Turner. More were Lillian Honig, Faye Dudley and Gladys Baum. Gladys wlll be on Little Balboa Isle mostly weekends now, as winter season ls starting ln Pasadena. Nearby talking Hawall, aoo Angelltos de Oro were Jessie May Shlrar, Dolores Mil- ler, VIrginia Wright and Jean Sharp. Else- where were Lucy Curet, Millie Ntedecker, June C-.tsey, Cloyse Endsley (pretty name), Mary Am March and Dotty Blanchette. Others arrtvl.n& were Flori Noble, Fran Jones and Lee Rogers. Luncheon chimes brought ad to the dlnlng room, where each could choose her own table --perfect, espectaUy for those ln deep converS2tloo ••• can't chat at a bridge table, you know! White llnen aod baskets of colorful fall Dowers emphasized the party touch. Across the way were Helen Starlin«, Dor is Hughes, Patrtcla Groth, Jean McGee, Sally Jager, and Jane Boyd. At another table were Adelaide Kingsley, Kama Rousselle, Helen Waddell, Grace Metzger, Laura Whitmore, Mary Smlth, Frances Stanley and Betty Lang (she brought me the recipe I had wanted). The delicious luncheon soon had every one quieted and r eady ror grand slams (bid-aDd-made?). Such a delightful day, Mrs. Walkeri Cosmetic Surgery Highlanders raise funds The annual Highlanders Philharmonic garqe sale Is set for Saturday, Oct. 15, from 9 to 2 at 1453 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shor es. Proceeds will support the Orange County appearances of the Los Angeles Philhar- monic Orchestra aad musical enrichment pro- grams ln the Orange County schoOls. Could Improve the appearance of youn -~·af&C£ -Qil =-t•s -......4j~ BREAST -IKrease or rHuce s111 & wpe ~•TUllY-htlcttt IICISS tisslt IIEIICAI SPRIIG MEDICAL GROUP STAFFED BY LICENSED MEDIC AL DOCTORS. SU RGERIES PERFORM E D BY CERTI FI ~O SUR GEONS. FOI FUUHEI INFoaMAnON 547-8069 WEEPING FIG Ficul beD.jemiDa Small ..,.cef\11 tree. 5 Gel. SiM Ret.14.95 NNM EARLY BIRDS TO GET THE DINNER American Leeion Post219 members who ~et their an- nual dues Ln b}' Nov. 11 will get a free 11lnner at the post's aMUal early bird din- ner on Nov. ~9. Post Commander Don Wil- son also remlnded members that any Saturday night when the post clubhouse Is oot r ented or scheduled for a spec· tal Legion fU octlon, members and guests may enjo}· free dance nights. Can- oe ' music Includes big ba.lds, con terr.porary sounds, rountr~ -western, etc. The clubhouse is at 15th St. and Bay Ave., in Central Newport. SPY GLASS GARDEN CLUB MEETS OCT. 19 The Spyjtl~ss Hill Ga rdPn Club will meet Oct. 19, at the home of Mrs. Walter Heeley, 41 Goleta Point Dr ive. The co-hostesses wlll be Mrs. Stanley Brockoff and Mrs. Ronald Jawor. Alex Grigg, manager of the Sherman Foundation Nursery and Growl~ Groun;ts, will discuss be- gonias, fer ns and other shade plants. Among his accom- plishments Ls the teaching ot plant care to the bll..od at the BraUle Institute. 0 . W.L. MEETS OCT. 19 Tbe Offtcers' Wives Mrs. Betsy Barta tschalr- man for the event, assist- ed by Irene Ford. for fUrther lnformaUon, call Mrs. Na.ocv Geerllngs, 645-5857. DUAL CELEBRATION FOR THE MANGERS friends of Assemblyman DeMls and Linda Mangers wtll gather oo this friday evening, Oct. 14, ror a dual birthday celebration at the home of Frank and Pam Ba rbaro, 3065 Country Club Drive, Costa Mesa. There wlll be music for dancl.ng. The Huntington Beach 18(- islator was born on Oc t. 13, his wife 9 hours later on Oct. 14, 1940. Persons who are 11Jter- ested In attending should rontact Elaine Hankins ('7 14) 846-5082. IN FO AGENCY CHIEF TO SPEAK OCT. 14TH John E. Reinhardt, dJrec- tor of the U.S. Information Agency, wlll address a din- ner meeting of the World Affairs Councll of Orange County at 7:30p.m. Friday, Oct. 14, at the. Sheraton, 4545 MacArtt.lr Blvd., air- port area. The title of hls speech wlll be "Publlc diplomacy: essenUal or luxury?'' Guild sets meeting Tbe CblldreD'a Tbealtr CuUd of HewportHarborwtll bold u ope~ eotr" at 10 a.m. T....a,, Oet. 11, at tbe borne ot tt. pratdtm, lira. Pttr ~ 1950Z St-ern Caaoa, T11rt1e Rock. lntne, to ~ new and PI'08peetlve members. Tbe Cblldren'a Tbeater CuUd (CTCi) ls made up of people wbo are loterested lD aDd have a mowlqt of theater u wtll as people who stmply waot to help eblldren. Members erper- teoee ''aaeo.s.ofcreauvuy•· aDd a lot of camamert(' lo tbelr wort. Tbe GuUd was orpnlr.ed In 19&1 t? provide live thea- ter or out.atudlD(t quallty for cblldren and to eO!cate chU- dren ln all facets of the the- ater. Membersblp ' Ill the Culld ls comprised of In- terested adlllts. Bac~roond lD the thHter Ls not nec- essary to become a member. A touring company prov- Ides a cooUoolng program of performances desll(llec1 for presentation to the emotion- ally or pbyslcally balldlcap- ped and culturally dlS2dvan- taged children of Orange County. The anooal production ls presented ln the IIOPrlng. All CTG plays, both orlglnal and adaptation, contain music and lyrics <·reated spe<'lfl- call y for each production. Set design and construction, costume design and execu- tloo, choreography, art work. make-up and promo- lion are accompllshed b}' members and friends. For fUrther lnformallon, call Mrs. Aston, 752-6~66, or Mrs. Greengard, &44- 8125. PACt{ SP ECIAL BO ROHESE PRESENTS THE Nt-;w QUARTO COLOU.INGI ~!""'iiiiii· AI.MAV ('."N H ELP WITH t'OU R SENSITIVE SkiN TBV DEF.P MIST C A&E 8>\flE -CA BRIOLE:-ESSENCE RARE \fr\XI .\NO Yves alnt Laurent FOR "ftF.:~ & WO~F.:S d CALL US FOR RX P!UfES ~ . / PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED? DAYS A~ 9-9 WEEKDAYS e i-'7 SUJmAYS SOZl E. COAST HWY ., COBOMA DEL MAR DRY CLEANING WHOLESALE MEH 'S & LADIES' 2 PC. SUITS-----$1.99 DR ESSES (STREET LEHCTH) ....... $1.99 SLACKS OR SWEATERS·-······---······ .99 3 PC. SUITS·-·····--····-·········-····-· $2.98 1./t'ldc'Jtlf't'~l Dr!! ltt'IIJttrS ~ .(aiiJtdr# t. i 1-lOOti 129 AGATE AND PAHI\ .\ VE. BALBOA ISLAND Autltentic ]Hdian Yewelru BIG DISCOUNT BEAUTIFUL, CONTEMPORARY A:o-.0 TRADITIONAL HANOCRAFTED PIECES, SIGNED BY INDIAN CRAFTS- MEN, CAN RE YOURS AT NO COST, WITH NO SHOPPING TRIP, THROUGH A PRTVATE SIIOWING PLAN. CASH PLAN AVAILABLE FOR CHARlT ABI E ORGA:-ilZATIONS. GUARANTF.tO PROOl C T .., -tl '-FO I Kl ORf. • ( £ r "'4 • .... , 'tf£ new • • HA IR & SK IN CRRE STUDIO ~ new • • RDVRNCED SCIENTIFIC TECHNIQUES A N ott,,OI p •oo vct mo ntu~t•• new • • APPRO ACH TO PR08lEffi. DRffiRGl O HRIR mc.'\,.o ~,.;, o"~ Po•y,.._*'' new • • PRO fESSIO NAl PERffiAHHH WAVING '-J • o ,.. ..," ,, Sot• ,,..'"!!~ u,..c'O""'"Q"ct ••u '' S'O""PO l •• !1•,_ o~d b'"'" new .. NUClE IC HA IR COlORING '¥~, !>lf•o'"' ,.r! colo• "~Q '"'~" "9 """Q"-Q~' "'loo,l .... ,., " "•o '"'!~' •"'••~ • t"'\.(,• WE HAVE 6 \\ ~ a com p l ~t~ly NEW S 1 p~rsonali z~d o.pproo ch ._ \.('\.~ of making and k~~p in g ~Ov' • yo• bo<>utifull b FREE .•. consultation & onolysla <.o\'1-. Coli fot o 45 m •nut~ oppoi ntm~nt NOW! ' ~1-MAST(T . 714/673-6650 3•3• VIA LIDO . liDO VIllAGE. 2nd Floot. NEWPORT 8EACH HAVE A NEW LAWN THIS WEEKEND! League (OWL) or OraJCe County wlll meet at Dlck Darling's SUver Fox Supper Club Oct. 19. Social hoUr at 11 :30 wtll precede lunch- eon. howgirl ' IUITf ua..--1111& Ull UIE We lbow you bow with Dichondra •••••• IB PenDBhae ••••••-. H7brid a.naucta. JB The Sopbistlc-El&hts, a double quarteC from Mission Vtejo Cba.pter of the SweeC Adeli.Dis, wUl entertalo.. Tht SboW(lrl S.uty Salon -Skin and Nail Can • eordlally hwltes you and your trteods to ,.. tbe oe• lAd most elegant Place ot Bluty lD tbt op&leot atmQSilhere or CbrUUu Dlor ot Parts. Oar etrllttl Ud prottsaioUllst tact.al- Lat 'Will pamper you In our crysW mirrored rocMU. Holn: 9:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. T~ 9:00 a.m. -8:00 p.m. MCMidl1 eloMd. COUPON Wtth your hair cut -hairstyle -ract.al - body contourln.st -manicur e pedicure -to receive our GifT -MEDICATED AND WITH THE FINEST PERFUME TREATED, A JAR OF' f ACE AND BODY CREME. (Value of $5.00.) Wtth this OOlq)On. Thl_s olfer ~ throuch Oet. 15, 1 r?7. 16951mne Avenue c.c.-r ol 17th/Seeoftd FIOOf Colta ..... c.lifonaia 92627 T ....... , (714) 645-1050 or 5-48-9131 ·.·. .~J-"'' . Lt. Cecile Rogers weds' Lt. McCoy in Tokyo .. ClcK:b by: • Henclw<U • Cla~lua ·• Gtno • Trend • Co/onild "SALES AND SBRVICB OP PINB CLOCK.S AND BAROMETERS. AHTIQUB RBSTORATlONS. •• HOURS: SATURDAYS 10-S O THERWISE BY AP~O INTMEN T. 260 DESIGN PLAZA .,;;E;;;;;W;;;PO;;:; RT • CE:NTEJl :-lEW PORT BEACH . CA 92660 17141644·870~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I MLS SALES REPORT ... -.. - ·~-· " NEW HYDRA ClEAN I'IIOClSS MOtiLE CAIII'ET CI.EAIIIIC SYmM Ca•,t•w s.tf Cllti6MIII ...... Trtel!Jittl • 3 .,..,., '"• •••I u--, __ ..,.,,,.,,.,.,,"f,.,. .... _...........,, .. -''-"•v ..,.w. .... -..................... , .... .s.. .... _, -...... _...,. ........... , -... o~11 '"• ••"" _.., __ .r......, ,..,.....,,,, .. -.... _ ....... ••••••• l!llco~~/ . ., ....... ., -·~"'­* aHr~ lL de .. ....... ::.. to u. Tla IIOC:O,, ta or.,. ,_ u. c .. u. ....,._ co••M~CNI Ia tbt W tllatoo ... ., -~­.... --oc-8bo 1a c:arraaUr uolpad to Commaadlr Fleet Acttn. Uao,T-ta,lapu. . u. llc:Coy .. tho -af Lt. Col. Racer W, Metor (USA, nt.) UO llajor Maa >lc:Coy (lJBA, Rat.) of Carmel, Calttonda. He tJ a 1nclaate of CallfO- state UDIYtrstty Hambolcl:, ADd 11 ndar flcbter ... r- Cept offtcer Ia Flfbter Sqaadroa 151 oo board tbe aircnft earrler USS wm. WAY. After a booeymoon lD Slnppore, the couple wt11 reside In Yoll:osub, Jt,pa.D. LARRY L DEN! SE OF COST A MESA IS DEAD Granslde senlcts tor Larry L. Denise, 76, of Co~ sta Mesa, were COidJcttd Tuesday by the ReY. Brace Kurrle of tbe Pre1bytertan Churcb of the COYec.at. Mr. DeDise died Oct. 6 In Costa Mesa. He was a native of San Francisco am a self..employed salesman. He Is S\lrYtved by bls wife, Louetta; a son. Dtck Rice, Of Dowoey; Ollo8 graDdsoo aDi 3 •r•t·crandcblldren. STEREO, •TV THEFT LOSS SET AT ",524 A Wrclar toot stereo equipment aod a TV set, nlued at $4,5Z4, from tbe borne of Gary Deao Gorman. %128 E. Ocean BIYd., Bal. boa, friday night. be told pollee. F3'UBL tC -NOT IS'!C . lrtar .... • aalt• ·IOIUoollo IJiuekll• l AN ARV Alf, 'fto appeared With Reel Ste!toD 011 TV for OTer 20 yeua_ ntlru to direct h1J: 4tll comedy at tbe Ltcam Mooltoa Com- manlty Playtloa .. , LIICUDR Beaeb. 1be 80tltb coaat pre- mier of Nell stmon•a com- edy, "God's fuorlte,•• wtll open NO't', 1 aDd wUJ play at I:SO p.m. Tuellda:rs throucb Saturdays loNo•.l9. OURWOOD JOHNSON OF OF. C. II. DIES AT 61 Ounood F. JohDaon, 61, of 1718 N. HampAtn Dr •• Costa Mesa, died Monday ill st. Jo...,., -ltal, Or- uge. Born ID Mtuoart, be ._d lived ID tbls ara for 11 years. He operated a veDd-tnc sales COIDJIIDJ, He is surYtvtd by h1s 1011, Durwood F. Jobosoo Jr. of . Corooa, llld a daq!tter, Judith ADD sttnDer. Crema- tion aDd prlftte bart.al at sea were I.J'J"UUIed tbrough !be Ntptuoe Soet~. F'U BLIC NOTI C E - ' ~;~lll'O;Ili»>;'"'!E:~~.EE~IuR.!v1i~l=~~ ~~Party house home ~.,give 4 ~':.:e!.f~r ~c!"~ ... Tloo~CaoltCdl• p.-.ltrrdaJ,.-t,wiD -tru_,..s..,lllo Mn.-n.-orar.,. • c--..-.... ,... IWilllt _,... ~ Yirll* C .......... "'Jol enl cb&lrm .. ottau.,._ II ~ ... will,.... .._ .. C ..,.., K. .,,.. at •-w'*DI .,..... ot S.ntlr • tllt cot~~• ... -! ':' I ...... ~.,. •• .; 'N· ELL-L'Y ...... owpoot --.will .. -.... -... P • ._,,Ala occ R1--. , ..,,_. .~ ~ "" Wstruu,~•.rnmu • ..., wuu.m a. ~r. ...... , I. I.-.:.::: OP'. C. II. DIE$ AT fO a.a.tolp.a, T-1. -. w.,_ ~--'"•" af~lio ---.., ~It lira.-,..SIP,l~w-Dorld ...,a~~ ...... --Ia ·-· -..,.., .0. af L. Dwtu, .-... ollllo ----wu lllo C -I C'-~~-wn llaldTooo. Aulllur lllo lilt will t• bon w. Wa. ,_., J, ""'· }?• Two da7 11 a. .-. PiN-IH ·-· --,· ,....,. .... will aldtllopldl. "' ._., .,......, ••rrom .._._-a-. ........ ' ..,, ... ..-_. .. .J 111 •· ·..., ....... O to'nt" Ud ·•~·-~-"",db .1111 Clll1ot-IIUIJ, a 111J 0., ~ • ..,e wor• -a -'•Jlod lllo Lord 10 llu Uld a... Jaet L Tllo-of. btrtadar liUI7 .,, , · uttle atataDee Laacu•. ,,._ ..,~. " will Ill ......_~ fle!:~·L • llrl, uo a btftbda7l*r1Jior -n for Uw Laapa'o ~ ..-·---... ,... a IU!Yt ol a IIDAU bOy, cbild day cart celller J.D Co- - , • ··-ID C ... ....._ llld wan.d u Ita Me• aDd tbe chUdrea•• DNrl a .a~ .. eJtrt. 8bt df.d Oct 1'bt bar wUJ IDc.IJade lbl d4111blblaltb center ID Ntw-llaJDr, 0p. ... wm be ,__ 7 ta lfnport BMc:ll. • GU wa,. bome oa 1Jdo port Beacb, liNd '* .. cllonle'• Whl-· 1111, tbl RteiiUd Brone tor -at 7:30 p.m. GUADALUPE DELGADO ll>me ill oo .. r -... aac1 Tteuto aro oo aale _,, lu, 11• occ•o .OF c. 11. OIES AT 68 1111 Robart .Ru -•ill Bll tbroap membora of tile VIr •. Cllambtr lllpn ..u1 pre-• CuJOG,. T• wt11 bt M"ed .t .. t. C·-'• A Jdlla 1...._ I ftl'tlb cl lborter Mus W Gaadllape T. a--ue 1 r'1 or bJ' e bonJ pl-dartarlllollrst Dolpdo, u, of C.U w,... :bitt: ...'"...:':0:,!.':,.,~~ ::.~~ llrs. RaUUf at secUoa ot tbe pn~Cn~D. Ia ..:bldalld lor 10 a.m. "llleGc: ~ IIPI1ar, ro-toda!, OeL 11, 1D st. Joa. muc. udlort'' latlletbeme cblm'• Cabollc Cbarc:b,Co- of tile 1111<11r-. alalod lila lleaa. t.r ?:SO p.m. S.lldl)', AprU ' Mr. Delpdo, a CODitrac- 1&. ttoa worker, died Molliay at Tho flDa1 ooacert, at a Hoac _.. PUBLIC N OTICE· . . FICTITIOUS BUSIIIESS NAIIE STATEIIENT Tbe followJac penou an <loiDC baatDaaa aa: Browll/ Dublap Auoetate~, 701 Acacia A't'llllt1 Coroaa del Mar, Ca. 9ZU5: Saaa P. Brown, 701 Acacia A't'eaae, Corooa. del Mar, Ca. 91125; HIW Dulllap, 118Z7 H-k St., H. llollrwood, CL 11607. Th1l bgst...,,laooadltcted by a COMnl 1*-rshlp. Slcnod: Suu P. B--. Thlo otatemootwufUed wltb tbe C0U1tJ clerll: of Or. aaee CaultJ Oet. J, tm. Publblu Oct. ts, zo. n. HOY. S, 197'1, ill tbo N-rt Harb)r Eu1p. F -ISOZ'l ~U~LIC NOTICE 0. G. BOWMAN DIES Crematloa IDCI' bartal at sea bas beell beld tor Olear G, Bowman, so, of2900 Park Newport Dr., who died ID Ills ap~rtment Oct. 8, Mr. Bowmu waa a oaUn of Caoadl aDd bad U.,..d bere for 18 moatba. He bad bHa an eactDter at tbe Air Force Academy. He la suiTt't'ld by b.1s lister Betb V. NUH of Newp:)rt Beach. Nepbuae Soctety was ID cbarce ot Uftlll'emeats. SCHOOL LOAN OK'D IIETRO NEWS •• Tbo Newport • Mea Ulliftld school dltlrtd recetftd Boanl o1 !llopemoo,.. ..,. mJ.uloa 'l"a.-i~J to tab a $4.5 mtwoa lou topaJdaUJ operatmr ....... Wb1le HELD OVER 3 RC BIG WEEK LINA WERTMULLERS ~-- EH~USII SUB-TITLES RATED -R- PORT rneatre BIOBWAY1 .§::O&ONA. DEL Ill . Plio•• 113 ·• CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFOIOOA NOTICE IIIVITiliG BIDS •wattlac tu -·· The Kbool d1Jtrt.ct wiD reeetn lbt lou Oct. za from lbe Buk of America at a S.S911Dtenlt rate, and SEALED BlilS will be nctJYtd at tbt otrlct of the City Clerk. City Hall, Newport Beact1, Calllon.ll, llllt1l !:SO P.M. oo the lit day of Nonmber, 1977, at wh1cll time they •UJ be opened aDd read, t.r ped)rmJ.Jw' wort u follows: SPYGLASS HILL PARK DIPROVEMENTS CONTRACT NO. 1970 wW ""'' II Doe. U. { • ( ' • C. M. Harper . 111 )te111 eiJitllttiiDII '6aGd hou"milkel sun -bY lniie Co. olicial 2626 Harbor Boulevard Costa Mesa • (71 4) S.0-5630 All""-,_.. Ta ftl ui... 0..-..... CINe •M ...._ £ ....... ,., ....... .._,,. 1 c•MC:.. ..... T•,_ ... O.n M.-4ay • S.t~ay ,;,. • S:M ~114ay II te 4 673-1970 34HVlal.Wo Newpert Beaclt • the Other Store Open M• .. y-S.t .... y. 1:»--:M s .... , .... . 675-8523 . 71t E . Sal~ Blv41 oa&MPniM•a. •• ''Tbere 1rW bt DO bubble buratlalla ~ bouiJicmar-l bt. We are DOt cot111 from a lood market to a bad marbt.. We are limply re- t11rnt.ac from aa .-ret mar- at llo a DOrmal, healthy ODI," a top lnlDe Co. of- ftelal prtcUet.d tb1a week. Ric lard T. 8oDttt1, tbt coi'QPUIJ'a director of rut- deatial man.u.ac, apote to the qaarttrly mteUDc ol. at .. aDd IIWP .. III "fH• · wutatb• ot ~1o t.Uaera Cll~ ,. •• r,. aDd Plumr COIDIDDIIJtlet fD tbt ImM vmq. recsoc. He DOted tbat tbt aq market Ll )lit DOW com!Dc oat of u ~rtcedtllted 1U11aUoD. "Tbere wu almost a state of p&Dic,'' bt aJd. '• De- mud left onr from the 1974 lbortfall combtDtdwttb DOrmal dtmucl. ID addttbl, tbe nptd 11M Ia prle.s prompted people wbo would ban delayed home purebaw to jolll tbe rub. We bid s or 4 yean wortb of dtmud blWDc &D a~~ un- deriiiiJPIIed mart.t." Mr. BoDIUI added tbat wbo tbt "lrn8Utible i)rce' • of bleb dtmud meets the '•tmmoftble ob)let., of low IIIIIPl1, Jl)eCIIlatloG Ia the laetttable !"HHlt. ''SpecalatloG Ia the re- talt_ DOt tbt CUM of &D ~---------------------¥--------~~ ~liiii!PI!ed MN~IIImu-s ES · bt.'' be aid. RENTALS AND AL ''TM 11p1 ot adJutmeut ROBERT'S TUX SHOP ::.a~:_~~~ LATEST FASHIONS I COLORS tM IPICIIl&tor Ll qa.llfty ....... Forme! w.., 1e Out o..ty .,..,_.. It .....,.. l•YIII tbe marketplace; ud Ia more lDd 50ft commal- .ttOURS: ~OM.-THURS. 10 .. ' I tJ•• ~t lbe -*b- • ''"· 10 •• '' SAT. t •• s J.udtMrearet.om•JI)rale Ne1t To......,.,. ,..., .. ..,.,.. & La.ft AMoc. · flo people fto walt lD off . --~·· 27U 1. COAST HWY ., CORONA DIL ••• ,..._.-. -Mr. BoMtU bued b1l ~----.;....· Phone---(7.,..1_4~) !'"'IM~!>~-410e1C112f"'!:2.....--.._.~~ opUm11tie projectloa of COD- U.ed market ltHictb oo tbe picture ~ by the tradtttoaal market llldtca- llora. Tbe popalatloD of Or-uace Couty co.--.. to crow at a pace ot 39,000 per year; 61' repreHDtl lD-ml(ratloD l.Qd 3911a tbe aamber of blrthl onr dtatbl. Half of tbe oew- comers are from Loa Ance- les county; 30\ are from out of state; l.Qd tbe remal"'lll 101. are from tbroacbout Calltond.a J EHNI £ & COMPANY AT NEWPORTER INN · JCD!e Jooea " Co~QPUY bU retanaed for a r~Pt&t pertorma.oce 1D tbe Lido loaace at Del Webb's New- porter Ima. eDterta1D1.ac Tuesdays thJ'ociCb SaDdlys from 8:45 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. tbroucb Dec. 4. Siper Jllll1eJooeataal80 a composer l.Qd maslcllll. Sbe playa keyboard~, dnam• l.Qd barmoDlca.. "Tbe Comp&.QJ" lllcludea Eric Welsoo, pi&Dllt l.Qd •ocallst; Bnace Lalst, bass- Lit, cattartJt, stacer aDd comd&D; Stun Grabam, atacer aDd cuttarlst, aDd Kerto Hayes, drams, ooaps, acoasti.D guitar aDd .oar . GAMMA TAU GAMMA TO MEET OCT. llTH Gamma Tau Gamma alam- •• cblpter of Alpba Cbl Omep wlll meet at 10 a.m. todl.)', Oct. ts, at tbe bome of tbe prof1Dce preOieat, Mn. Roaald GICl.luo, Cos- ta ...... Tbe mtetlDc wlll lDcblde a ll)eelal r.cocnt- UOD of touocters• day lor AJpba Cbl'Omep. wblcb wu fooDIIed ID October, 118S, at Dtpuw UainnttJ, ID Greeacutle, IIdia. Ulwdlllllfaur ... ,.. IUID dl.lve _, Wlllltsr'l be .. tRAil In i • 1TM~ ...... ._ ............... ............. .., .. ................ ............... ,.an •.,,,, .......... ....... _.,. J ..... ~ ....... . I ~_.,... ~ ..... -... ...... ,. ..... _ 1 ................... Cotin ~~·· 01$ ....... ... __ _, •--•• tea --.=:-e--................... . -. ....... : ................... . .......................... -.... ..................... ···-• ..,.................... p ...... 1 , .... .............. -............ ·~·-...... ................... .., ............ . ,........ .. . .... ....... -.............. ,... =·---------· 1_t,• __ .... _ ·-·-- ·&rlquake tals at OCC NEWPORT HARBOR EN•SI ~ PUII.ISHED WEEKLY ·PC. 5 ... ,J THURSDAY, OCT. 13, l!n CORONA DELMA CAUF. Cbltl ot Pollee Pete Groa wW bttbtp..tiPI&- ter at u opee tonm meet-1111 ot tbt Balboa PwiMlll PotDt Auoclatloa at 7:10 p.m. today, October U, at ... Balboa p ....... Rae- •• C .. b. Hll _.,ject wW be "Po- Uee proteeUoD aDd eatorce- meut u related to com- aulty problema of today.'' A qaeatioD ud t.DSWer per- lod wtU follow. Tbe public ll lDvtted to atttad tbLI m..uac. CECIL Sm:RAR of OoYtr Sbores wu a cuest at tbe Wbtte Hoose Oct. 5, wbeo Mrs. Jimmy Carter pre- aeated awards for eovtroo- mtata.l coatributlons. Tbe occuJoa wu tbe 24tb an- lllal ~ape awards pro- cnm of the AmericaD As- 80Cia~ of Nurserymeo. Tbe award ginn Mr. Sb.lrar aalatea tbe 1evelopmeot of tbt Ba.Dk of America Plua Ill Puadeaa. btcf"""'c Oct. 11, ud ooa- elllclel wD a field tl'tp n- canloe ~. 5 1Jo11c the SaD A.Mreu fMit trenD 8u S.r. •rcUDo to Palmdale. Tbe _..._ l~ ru frolll 7:10 to t:ao p.m. ID occ•a ftM uta ball Ut. LediiNr Ia Dr. Wallace D. IQeet, OOC prof ... r of ceotocJ, ll*lallat 1D m1- •raJocJ, petroloc1 aDd ce- ocbemtatrJ of bualtlc roc a. Tbe opent. MalioD Ll tl• tled ''Wbat we know about eartbquakes.'' Oo Oct. !8 Dr. Kleck wlll ,dlacua tbt Su ADdrtu F llllt, the 1931 Lo111 Beleb eartbquke, tbe 1971 Su F el'III.Mo eartb- quate, aDd tbe 1906 Su Frucl.lco earttQaake. Tbe Nov. 4 MMioa WUI be COD· cuDtd With predlct.t.ac qu&Us, how to prepere for a quake and 1tba t llo do w ben U strlkll. OPEN W£EitOAYS 104 'TILt ,.UOAY 1M lAT. O~NSUNOA'f ... THBNEW .\ SONY • 2-hour video recording time • Small . economical cassette • Easy one -button recording • Optional video camera • Sony quality & rel iabil ity Also. coming this fall (Nov.). we will hive an automatic cassette changer for up to 4-hours of reoording time and next spring a 90 minute tape for 3-hoors recording ti me w ithout the changer and up to 6-hours with thedwnger. live )I vems IT WILL 'AY 10 CHEat OUR 'RICES CUSTOM DESIGNED JEWELR'Y FINE GEM STONES GOLD CHAINS Jobn M. TlloiDpaon O.G Z70 E. l7tb SL •• Uaft U Costa Mea a. Call f. 92621 (714) 64~-1909 (Ia BUare• 84. Behtad Wet seal) ' • SHIRTS "tor ~»op~e w110 l!now coll•r 'n cuff Save $118 Set 42 .. TABLE, 4 CHAIRS 360 00 GLIDER 99 95 CHAISE 15• 95 SL-8200 Beta max . Vtdeocassette Recorder 275 ... 1711aSt. c .... w ... .. • ~ • CAR LICENSE INFO RESTRICTED NE'IPORT MAIIIOII EJjiQII PUIIliSitfD l££ljl 9 ·PC. i lliUIISOAV. OCT. IS. 1t17 COROllA PELIIAII, CAU~. Eagles unbeaten, Tars stumble !t'• .. u .... , to 1111 be , .... .., tilt ....... Allo. allto u-:.. plate •mbtn JOUr on .... .....,.,. milt a1 I .. ret of lalor ... Uoe be Yer1fttd. ltld 'J'OIIT H• lbollt peGCIIe, uder •• ltate llltlt wtU bt tept oa !Ut cttpt. o1 Motor Vehlclll i)r 90 days, aft.llab&t to po ... (DIIV) nl• Uoll woot IIIIo Ueo aDd olbor .. llloi'IUH. lfreet tue; .... Mow 11 you , Tbe Cbl.lllt CIIDt bteaiM HQttt1t data abollt a car or eocoplaiDts tbat lt was too ptatt ••* to ctt dlta trom DlfV recorda. Redold> Belch A ... mbiJ· WOIDU lla.rU,. Ryu UllloHd a bW ebiiiCIQC U._ proetdart, Tbt MW Law takes tfttet oo-Jaa, t, 19'71. bat thl DIIV bU e..,.. to MERITORIOUS senlce at Kloeheloe AFS. Mich., has earned the U.S. Alr Force commendation medal for Captain Perry G. Reimers. He received tbe medal at the Air Foree Academy, Colo- rado Springs, Colo., where he oow serves as an aca- demic lnstrtlctor of Frencb. His wife, Jenny, Is the daugh- ter of Mr. and. Mrs. Paul Feher of 111 Apolena Ave., Balboa Island. AVCO ANNOUNCES RECORDS IN '77 Avco F"inanclal Services Inc. established a wmber of records during the first nine months of fiscal 1977, which ended August 31, H. W. Merryman, chairma n of the board, announced this week at the Urm'sNewpor t Cellter headquarters. AFS, the third lart~:est in- ternational t·onsumer finance company, Is a wholly~vmed substdl:uy of AVCO Corp. Earnings befor e tm- realtzed gains and losses on foreign ezchange fluctua- tions and ertraordlnany tax credits reached record levels or $14,670,000 aoo $41,744,000 for the 1977 third quarter and 9 months periods, both up 26 per ceDt from the 1976 levels of $11,664,000 and $33,164,- 000. 8J TODD PIC KETT Elluela llayod o-loo wtlllo Co.-dol Mar -Ito nut ,_ trlumpb, .. --pootod .um ftelorlu La. lti(QI: actioD lut 'WM"rd, Nnport 8&rtlor .aw Itt: wU:udac at,_t cut off by S.r?ttt, ud CoMa Mesa bowtd to Mlukle VIeJo lD the lluttpp' ttnt leque loas. • • • • • • • • NEWPORT HARBOR Newport Harbor SaUon were ha.Dded their flrst defeat Thursday D.tgbt at tht buds of a atronc, bt.lucecl Stnlte team that sJut out the Sallon 2:4-0 ln a aon-leque el.utl at the Saota Ana Bowl. The 'Sa.l.lors were playlDc without quarterback Cralg Lyons, who wu out with a sOOWder iajury. The absence of Lyou pro.,.d costly u the Sailor offense could tally ooly 45 yards In total offense, and turned O'ttf the bt.ll twice, leadtnc dtrecUy to Se"ite touchdoYDI. The Friars' ftrst score ea. me on a SaHor tumble at thalr own 13-yard Une. Friar quarterback Tim O'Hara dove In from 1 yard out to put St"lte on the board. Kicker Dante! BaumaDII erteoded the lead with a 42-yard field goallD the secood quarter to make 1t 10-0. Newport Harbor helped Servlte to · a.nother score wheo defebder Tim Coleman plctr:ed off a Sailor aerla1 and ran It 35 yards for the ftnal score of the bal!, The secood half saw much of the same as Newport Har- bor had trouble flodlog yardage both on the grouo::l and 1n the air. Servite's last score came early In the ttna.1 quarter. when runntrc back RJctr: MeCormish went ID from 9 yards out, cappfllc an 80-yard drive, to produce the flnal score of Z4-0. Servite was not completely faultless thOUgh, as Wayne Kasparetr: and Jim Corum picked up Friar tumbles for the Sailors. Dave Hltzel pulled down a Servlte pass In the 4th quarter lor another Sailor possession. Newport's only scor- Ing threat came when Mar k Hales kicked from 35 yards, only to miss wide of the uprights, Se"Ue had ZOS yards In total offense, with O"Hara passing 7 for 11 tor 56 yards. Newport's reserve quarter- back Greg Paguin was 3 for 13 for 51 yards, while both QBs threw 1 interception. NeWJXlrt Harbor wtll hOst Westminster Friday D.ight at David5on Field, • • • • • • • CORONA DEL MAR An alert Corona d.el Mar defense stopped an El Toro 2-point conversion attempt with Z:59 to go to give the Sea Klogs a 7-6 league victory at Mission VIejo Stadium Fri- day nl.ght . In a game that was mostly a ctefensiYe struggle, the Sea Kings were able to go 67 yards In 6 plays, with running back Martin Hubbard sprinting the tiDal 26 yards late In the third period, to give the Kings a 7-0 lead. after Kurt Brockman's PAT, The El Toro offense finally revealed ltseU 1n the fourth quarter when they mounted a 64-yard drive, mosUy on the passing of junior quarterback Jeff Gibbs, Jeff con- nec ted to But Weaver and Andy Dick for strtkes of l-4 and 20 yards. A pass interference call against the Sea Kings moved the Charters Into threatenlng position on th e 11. Running bac_lt OeMis Drtml first took the ball 10 yards 2-1/2 ACRES of FINE USED CARS: '73 THUNDERBIRD '74 DODGE V-8 auto. trans .. factory air conditiOnmg. full 2 DOOR power. AM /FM stereo rad•o w/taoe deck,ll;;ii;"lMCF';:t;;:k radiO. heater. VInyl roof. L1c. heater. v1nyl roof. Lie. "'122HPZ Stock •2888. J~:2945A. $2599 $ '76 THUNDERBIRD V-8. auto trans., factory air conditioning. lull power~ AM/FM stereo/tape. heater LeodaLJ top extra sharp. approx 12.850 m11es Uc ~r504PHH Stoc k •2813 $6699 '74 OLDS OMEGA.· HATCHIAc:J( V-8. auto trans . factory a•r conditioning, oower steenng. radiO. heater. Vln)'f roof. L•c 11048LPB Stock at I $ lo 1110 I, -plupl Ia 00 1110 DOll ~J to briDe 1110 cu.rctn wtt~ 001 pollt wtth z:st ltft to plar! T11o Cblrpr PAT -Uood op to CO lbr lbe 1-poiDI eocweraloD, wbleb woald Ue tbl score. tbt ball wu ctlllend lo -r Polo Cblopll. --II aod n>Uod rlchl, ... , to throw tbo ball .... , .. "'" s., taac do· feDders ... rm..s o'ftr tiM Ql8rterback. Aa E1 Toro oo-1ldte ld.ek wu to ao an.U u tbl Sea Ktaca rtUJDtd pDIMIIIOD It mldfttld.. El Toro rot lbt bt.1l back lll tbt lut mom.U, bat llm:blecl tbe paat aDd tbe. KJacs NCOYtred. Tbt S. Kille• wen Docii:SDc at till dOor of uolhlr ICON wbeo the ftDal can •uDded. Tbe Coro111. del llu NCODdlry tept the ChU'Cera 1D check ltlfoacboVt tbl' p me wit h pass defense ttitt oett:flli 3 tatereeptloDS. Cree Kobler -I.Dterciepted 2 passes tn the first quarter, tbe ttrst oDe comtac wheo El Toro was lhrutentnc on tbe Sea K1nc ZZ, Due Johuoo llltercepted uotner pus early In the 4th qurter, when the Ctlargera were apJD preasiDC on CDM's 21-yard Une. Rick starus played quarterbt.ctr: for the Sea KJ.r~~s in the l1rst balf, wtllle Kurt Brockman took over tile reins Ln the secODd half. Both QBs completed 2 ~~ for a combined total of 60 yards, But It was Martla Hubbard who stole the sllOw as he collected 147 yards 1D rushl~ on 15 carries. For the Cbargers, lt was Gibbs completing 11 passes tor 1Z4 yards, Hector Anlla led Charger rusblng wtth 38 yards on 10 carries. The game evens out each of tbe scbools' records to 1-1 ln league play, · Corona del Mar will face Dtoa HlUs at Sao Clemente Friday night Oct. 14. • • • • • • • • ESTANCIA • COSTA MESA Mission VIejo beat a splttering Costa Mesa team, that turned the ball over 9 Urnes and collected 127 yards In penalties, by the score or 14 -6 Ln the Soogh League play at Orange Coast College Saturday night. The DJablos dldD't pot the game away, though, until their nnaJ drive, which ended wtth 52 seconds remaining oa the ctoctr:. Diablos qua.rterback Cary Broctr:man led a drt•• u.t COYtr ed 10 yards, endlng on a 9.-yard pass from Broetmu to DerlD Bower to make It 13-6. Stu Stebenoe ld cked the connrstou and the game was out of reach. Mlssloa VieJo was the nrst to score, when ruMh~g back Mike Ocha plunged In from 1-yard out. StebeDDe kicked It through and lt was 7-0. Costa Mesa came ba ck In the 3rd quarter on a pass trom Jerry Cribbs to Rick Ayers that covered 54 yards, most or which was run by Ayers. Scott Miller ran It· In from the one tor the score, but the connrslon attempt was missed and the Mustangs were down by l . Most of the game the teams battled back and forth, with not much ground being given either way . While Mesa had Its problems with turnonrs, Mlssloo Viejo was caught for 130 yards in penalties, Cribbs went to the tllnoap DMV, ,..r •11 to ftod oot --1 lolor,.Uoo •-pooplo br .. -- ' . ~ word• or I ell , , ; 2.00 •••• 3,50 •••• 4.50 Zfto 30 wordl ••••• 3.00 •.•. 4,75 •••• 6,00 · st to 40 words •• · ••• 4,00 ••• , 6,50 •••• a.oo Eaeb wOrd onr 40,, .10.,,, .15,.,, ,20 CLEANING and •w- dow cleaniQC service. Husband aDd wUe team. Call 750-9512. WANT to be your GARD. ENER. Call ''Charlte the Clipper" at 759-9294. (Ue<ued,) o flORIST FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DeMur! Tosh H ORIY IS PHONE: 64&-4479 2438 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa • DRY CLEANERS DI MMITT ~~ e FOR SALe air 25 Urnes aod completed 12, Brockman, who tootr: over Flnest quality dry cleaning for quarterback Scott Spear, who was ln)ned in the on the prem ises ltarl---· Tbt tatonra&a l'tCIIHttr -fl • SAILING student would. lllr:t to crew. ()pen weetenda: and •me weekdays, Call 548-Z113. ' 8 PARKING SPACES OD Bal- boa laland. Leue for smaU boats, cars, campers and trailers. Call 675~2006. Water Heaters, Disposals, Oralns, f aucets, Copper Re-plpes ••. , Reasonable prices •.• t:ny, nlght, or week-ends! JU ST P L U illf l N G TelephOne: 642--4111 License No. 31)()948 Conner Plumbing Spec::iallzln& In Senotce llrst quarter, completed 5 of 10 attempts for 74 yards. SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY 640~7444 Alan Partr:er was the lead.lrlg ground gainer for the Diablos All new -latest model Adding MactlinH ~ Typewt"it•rs ~ 673-6820 with 8Z yards tn 18 carries. Scott MUier held the dlstlnc-Frigidaire wa shers 2 4 HOU R SERVIf"E Uon ror the Mustangs. ptnq 60 ya rds on tl carries. 'P.:.J. 3216 co AsT HtGHw.-.v Costa Mesa (1-l)wlll host Sao Clemente nert Saturday JlOO E.COA ST HWY., COM l,.t.. OFFICE SUPPlY Inc:. CORONA DE l. ·'1-'R P"o"'' -9 9901 30lllllew"O•T Blvd lllewno•T nlght at Oraoce Coast College field.-"'-------~=====.,==· ===:.:=====·========·==~==":•:c:•:•:•:•:::::::::-­ AI RCRAFT SERVICE COURSE CONDUCTED Airman Kenneth £. Cor- win has graduated from the U.S. Air Force's aircraft malnteuance speclall.lt course coMucted by the Air Training Commaod. Airman Corwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Corwin of 1653 Samar Pl., Co1ta Mesa, is oow trained to maintain, repa_tr and ser- vice aircraft currently 1n use by the Air Force, aM wU\ serve at Beal AFB, Ca!U. CUSTOMER SERVICES AUGMENT HIGH EARNINGS AT LFS Mrs. Jones avails herself of the expert help of Laguna Federal's counselors in planning a profitable savings program. She saves time and money by taking advantage of many other services, including these: A NOTARY PU8UC notarizes her signature TRAVELERS CHECKS are l11ued without charge DISNEY FILMS are available for the asking Produce YOUR Own Power All Weather Solar System's • SLICE YOUR FUEL COST. PRACTICALLY ELIMINATE THE GAS CO. ' • MAKE YOUR PROPERTY EASIER TO SELL AND FOR MORE •,PROVIDE CLEAN ENERGY THAT'S PURE. (NO POLLUTANTS) • TAX BENEFIT. For FREE Information Call 540-5821 M 0 0 I L I Gl AT 10M " Let Us Send One Of Ou r Focrory·Troined Solar Consul ants To You r Ham•. For A Free Enginnring Survey. 'All lnfonnotion Is Free Atld Without Alty Obligation. Possibly Your Hcp• May Not Qualify For Solor.Hoot. Look to your local LFSI . _/lopUAQ; ~~ • • IT~S UNBELIEVABLE. ' It BALLY caa•t be ciapUcated or ~ at QJ prtce. Tb1a ...... lite 1D Coro. delMar eommudl a ..,._ riew ol tbt bay tMt a. a- ~. Tlaree beclroorns, lanai ud • """'JMt floor plu becla• Jt wu ~t to u oner'•..,. CUba lpeCUica&G~I , Aato~eeU. I I* a Open Houses Sun.1-S Irvine 4472 PARK GLEN, IRVINE A 17 1 ZO family room with fireplace lD tlda UPCraded ln1De S bedroom home w1th1D wa.lld..ll dlltaoee ot Herttace Park, schools and aup. ••• PRICED AT $79,900 FOR QUICK SALE. ---AND --- Turtlerock Broadmoor 5322 SIERRA ROJA B-t16al 4 bedroom, flmUy room IIGme wWl pool i.DrJ jac:aul. Tw and ODe-ball batbl. s c:u pnce, baqlar alarm syltem. A mut Ml at $11'1,500. Yoa on tbe laDdl CUSTOM QUALITY Dare to be dltfereot and llve ln this custom bome 1D prestJge area. This may only appeal to tbe few wbo truly Jlke the ttner things. In some areas this fourteen room home would be considered a mansion. Please call since this home can only be shown by appoi.otment. 640-6161. Call 640-6161 LIDO PIMIMSULA PENTHOUSE with fantastic view of Newport Harbor. 2 Bdrms., 2~ baths pl1.111 SBWla off mstr. suite; microwave oven. Security controlled condo, jacuzzi & pooJ. $425,000 NIWPOIT CIIST SHARP! 3 bdrm condo; frplc., wet bar, trash compactor, swim pool, ten- nis cts., sauna $139,900 COSTA t'RSA TENDER LOVING CARE. 3 Bdrms., family rm., Jge. enclosed patio. 81Xl.OO Ft. lot with trailer access. $78.000 GREENBROOK Beautiful ·3 bdrm home, formal dining, family I'OC)m. Sunken Uving room. Brick fireplace. 2 · Patioe $1~.000 LIDO REALTY 3377 va, ~. Newp•rt .... 673-7300 K"VING' NI! .. ORT 8EACH •Nc•, .. 759-0226 ---~" ...... NEWPORT HAR&>R ENSlGN lliURSDAY, OCT. 13, l!n PUBUSlfED WEEKLY-PAGE 1 OORONA OEl MAR, CAL PRETTY PORTOFINO "SUPER FAMILY HOME" The Cabulous Harbor View Homes Portofino model gives you 3 bed- rooms upstairs and a 4th bedroom with lts own private bath 1D the loft above the buit Bonus Room. A large llvlngroom with cozy sunken fireside conversation area, a wall of mlrror In the formal dlning- room, and a sparklq wet bar make gracious entertaining a pleasure. Large famUy room with lots of bookcases off the bright, cheery ldtchen, plus the fabulous Boms Room and brick patio, all give un- llmlted space for famUy aDd guests to e njoy tltJs borne in a super- planned community. Your ldds wW oever cross a street to the spacious pool, clubhouse, ooge part and outstanding Andersen Elementary Scbool. Wby not ca11 today for a no-obligation appointment to see ttl $173,500 Fee. · WESTCLIFF REALTY CO. 17 33 WESTCLI FF DR. NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 92660 Beach Home Newport Beach Large, secluded master bedroom -spacious fa.aaUy room, parquet hardwood noors 1st noor. Tbree bedrooms Zod noor and huge sunde<:k wttb a ''peek-a-view•• of ocean. Many other extras. PRICED TO SELLI SAlES PERSONS Tired of small commission splits? How about 90% to you -· 10% to the broker on all deals? Some help with adve rtising. (No ertras e:rcept $20 per month ans. service.) "\.-y ~urflina cf!aallg "WE C A RE ABOUT THE BlST FO R YOU' 548-0066 645-6080 645-7221 \Wre Here For You.~ Each olrttt is ind«~ldrndy OW1Wd and opn-ated. 11111D1b I irvine raally Family Perfect .,. ...... ~~···- Lusk-bullt 4 bedroom, tamlly and formal dlnl.ng room home ln delJibtfUl Eastblutf. Qulet, sunny patio and large yard for chlldr en's play. Room for pool. Reallstically priced at $154,500. Larry Dyer, 642-8Z35. -----------------------------------~·-----------------------------------£ido Jsle Newly remodeled, 4 bedrooms, den, 4 bl.tlls, &tfUc room with cathedral ceUl~s. Large master bedroom suite. $224,950. Four bedrooms, two baths, newly decorated, large paUo, beam celll.ngs, hardwood noors, 48 foot lot. $225,000. .. £uxuru WaterjroHt CoHdo .\ Two bedrooms, Z-1/2 baths, pool, jacuzzi, Z4- bour security, brand new, completely fUrnished. $220,000, PeniHsula .. , · Far bedroom, thrM bath bome. All ameDttits, ~J area. $tgs,ooo. ·' PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES FROM $900,000 _ .. BU.~ GRUNDY, R~aJtot· lst••r• ..... at LW. ''-~ Mt IAYIIDI DR.. SUITI 1, N.a: 67U1U .............. ~~~ ---·--- 9 01 DOVER DR., 64~1235 I 1644 SAN lliiGUEL, 64~200 4545 CAMPUS DR., 752-141~ "Y oa'll be clad tomorrow t.lat Joa bollllt real ..tat. today." •et.r.ttaL« se•v1ce SllfCB lf4J Harbor View Homes Three bedrooms PLUS ramUy room. Close to park and pool. $148 ,500 • • • • • Super R-2 Lot BUlLDERS TAKE NOTE! Here Is a Cute Cottage In Corona del Mar on one or those choice R.Z lots. $125,000 J/MARTIN REAL ESTATE U4-7JI3 J)J6 E. COAST HIGHWAY. CORONA DEL MAR SELLER'S TOP.QF-THE-WORLD!!! Attrac tive 3-bedroorn , 2 bath home, farnlly room, c11o1ng area, flreplact>, large feoced yard. Some new from decks. Patio orr master bedroom. $117 ,000 MAURY STAUFFER-- SEA LION REAL TV 1213 N. COAST HWY., LAGUNA BEACH 497-3388 644-2212 ---* Jl<ick f<eaft, * CALL 673-20,40 nrE CAIIEO SHORES lfESIDeNT S'PEO~rsn MAGNIFICENT PORTOFINO Just hsted • this most popular and flexible home-plan in Ha rbor View Homes. 4 bedrooms, 3-1 '2 baths and large ramll! room plus a bow s room ·apal:lle or hav!n~ a tud size pool table. All or this 1n a lovel~ horr.e an·1 beautlfUlly land- scaped 10 tud!nr an mterestinc w:-.tPrtall. Close to pa rk and pool Shown b} appotntrreot. Excellent b..ty. $199.00 Fee YOU'LL LIIC E OUR ESP ... EJt,•neftcecl Solea P e riOftftel 759-0811 ~0-k~ar~ ~~~ I.******** •.• ~* 1c . Jt,ch~lle Robers, R~ltor iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillll--.. 3 3 3 .~ E. Coast Highway .. EPRESE NTING SELECTED CLIENTS IN REAL ESTATE COUNSELING AND INVESTM ENTS ~.v~ ·6'#- IIDBU ILIIRS ~D . OVBR ,0 Y B ARf OF SBRVICq A RARE FIND! CANYON CMJT TOWI.IOUSI Located ID The Newer Area Of PCIIJUl• C... Del lla'. IArrely "£ PI an .. Wltb 2 Spacloaa Bedrw 2~ ..,.., a~ a Pati01 -Near b•M'IC 1-.. • J a~ua&J . B.aUt Ia All~ectri~ Kltet..a. ~ c-..... I& Dr...._. A .............. By AlltH+"e; A . . Corona del Mar 675-2373 '****** ****·'ljr** j ACOBS REALTY 2919 Newport Blvd. 675-6670 NEWPORT HARI!(iR ENSICII 'PUII.ISMEO IEEKLY·PG.8 TltUIWlAY, OCT. U, lt77 QliDIA DEL IIAII, CALl F. -·-·-,_,, / YES JNijE£1 11 lVI orltiiMI tJ1111C1rium dial opecie"-In ool o , .... and provkllnl the bnt old eqMip-nl and func· tlonal fuhloM thct money can buy. Not a....,.... market. not a -.rttneiJOOCio oton.The N.wport Sid c--to an authentic outfitter for old .,.. thuolaoto of ewry ablllly 1..,.1. Dtoccwer '-niiOCh more tntoroot and attention you IJCI from tho '-:..' p1e who old at The Company. Nowport'o1~~':'~~~ old ohop. 'open only from September tW May. Noepon Sid Ca•p•., 2500 Wool c-"''~~··I Newport Beac:h, CA 92663. (714) 631-SZIO ......... _¥ --..... -.00 181 i .......... c.. --.c...-.... J N EWPORT; ···-SKI ··'-1 ... ~ .. , _ .. ! .. -' . COMP N~, DaRos wins ICCC tourney Charlie DIRos defeated. 'Bruce Qlsqn S aDd 2 1o take the president's Rtcbt of the anwal Irvine Cout Couotry Club"s president's cup goU touroey on SUnday. Mike Yoiota downed BW Schauppoer 2-up to llte the vtee-presfdent•s Olght. The secr etary's OJght went to Glen Pugh, who beat Glen Leason 2-up, Bob Schaefer took the treasu rer's fifgh t with a 2 and 1 win over Fenton Coe. Governor's fiight winner was Scott Hornsby with a 1-up win over Gene Ronald on the 19th. Joe Ordway dereated BUL .Cowan 1-up to take the sena- tor's flight. Cong ressmen's flight winner was Bill Todd with a 3 and 2 win over Vic Bar k- er. 'Mayor's night winner was Bon Janssen, with a 1-up biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~;;;;;::;~ii~l vtctc>ry over Ross Bothwell. ·xww · lor Amencan Cars 'zX' ·zx · lor !mooned & Comoacl Cars AS lOW AS lfO UTIIA CN.\1111 fOfl JACTOIIY Alii CHt TCNI ... IU CUI ~--.... ........... _..,..WYiuf .'I CORDOVA TO SPEAK' AT CHAMBER MEET qtURCH LOOTED AS MASS IS CONDUCTI!D Wldlt tbt Iter. Dlllltl H. B.--wu -tiM mt• ta U:lt mala IIDelaiT ol st. Jobll tbe Boptlot Church. 1015 w. Baktr st •• c-llooa, tut Suaday, l!lllroxtmattlr $1~0 wa• atolen from the second floor rectory ot(Jee, Costa Mesa pollee reported. tltwpllt -· Cbtmbtr of Coalllrct will bold a tow' lllttltol OD Oet, tl lttlllrtll( a talk by llate AaHmblrmaa Roo Cordon. R ... rfttiou for ttlt 7:30 a.m. -~~ mtollll( lolbe ,lfewporter biD'• carouHI room mar bt mldt tbrouch tht Cblmber or Commerce ofttct. phoot &«~1111. CHARLES DaROS, at left. of .621 LtneoiD LaDe, Har- bor Richlands, receives coogratulaUons from Bruce OJ. son, 3308 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar, after capturing the 23rd annual president's cup golf tournament at Irvine Coast Country Club. Da.Ros, a 13 handicapper, defeated Olson. an 8 baodtcapper and defendtng champlon. 3 and 2 In the ttnat match of the event, which drew 120 con- testants. The winner wu awa rded the Thomas W. Hen- derson memortal trophy tor hls 'ttrst-ever golf UUe. Olson won the event In 1973 and 1974.(Rich Bassett photo) A key was beUeved used to plll eotry to the outee. 2101 •· CO..t Hwr. '' Hellotrop~~ CoroM cW M..-, Ct. t2t21 • Xn<lt71ootsa -- -- ~-HOOL The J.V.C. JR-5300 mark 11 1tereo Receiver with 50 watt1 rm1 1 ch ~-~~~!i;· T.H.D. with 5 Bond S.E.A. N ewport•Mesa I High Schools: • CO ROM A DEL. MAR • COH A ME SA N • ESTANCIA • McNALL Y O•G 920 BELT DRIVE, 0/0JI!PED ClJE1NG, COUNTER- WEJQi TEO, STYLU S AOJUST\I EHT. Uttolnear. • NEWPORT HARBOR E Re ported by GL E NN G ILBE RT Seventeen :tewport -Mesa tltgh school students have been selected as National Merit Scholarship semi- fi nalists . Only one luis expressed In- terest In the humanities. Eleven of the 17 plan to major In hard science and technolog)'. Corona del Mar High School semi-finalists and thei r planned ma jors are Elie CanettJ , uodecided; Monica Carson, sciences; Thomas Cassutt, physical sciences; Steven otto, pre- taw; and Dan Sedor,physlcs. Costa Mesa stu dents and their majors are David Dawe, physical srlences; Da vid Doyle, computer science; aod Donald O'Neal, engineering. Estancia students are Randy Harr ington and Larry Krats s, both undec lt1ed; and Eric Stake, ele-ctrical engineering. Newport Harbor htgh school's semt-flnallsts are Mary All en. blology; Jed Dempsey and Drew McCor- mlck, undecided; Lisa John- son, sciences; Marge Lovell, pre-medicine; and Douglas Watson, engineering. These students represent the top 1/2 or 1% or Cali- fornia high school seniors, Mer it Scholarships will be awarded In the spring of 1978. • • • Corona de l Mar high school assistant principal Betty Townsend has taken RENFRO APPOINTED AS REPRESENTATIVE Mae R. Renfro of Jay & Rentro Insurance, Newport Beach, has been appointed local representative of Kemper Insurance Com- panies. Mr. Renfro, a Co~ rona del Ma r resident, ls a graduate of Fairfax high school and attended UCLA. He was a Navy nler du ring World Warn. PUBLI C NOTICE S-90070 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STAT EMENT Tbe following persons are doing Wsiness as: Coast An~ tmal Hospi tal, 3838 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, Ca. 9Z6Z5: Wayne L. Davis, 4421 Bermuda, Irvine, ea. 9Z714; Edward R. Colt, %6 WUJo-brook, Irvine, Ca. 9Z714: James E. Rich, l3S3 Avocado, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660. Thls busl..ness ls conduct- ed by a Hmittd partnersillp. Slped: Wayoe L. Davls, Ttds statement was tiled wUb tbe county clerk of Or. ance County Oet. 5, tm. PubllJh: Oct. 13, zo, 27, Now. 3, 1977, tn the Newport Harbor Eaorcn. r -831~1 3 -way sys Te m ama1ongly reai•S T•C musocal reporducl•on .... 1717.65 a leave of absence from that position ror the remainder of the school semester. Rather than replace !ler, Principal Dennis Evans has reassigned Mrs. Townsend's duties to 5 or U1e school's administ rators. Mrs. Town - sc•nrt is expected to rt>turn for the spring semester. w .......... Cllf..,. ......... ulu.._• Cllf tltrKt DiK lhc:Gf .II Ill • • • The Corona del Mar Key Club is presenting the third in a year-long ser ies of lec tures at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 2 at Corona del Mar high school's Little Theater. Lec turers from the De- partment of Consu mer Affairs wUJ speak on con- sumer protection. A question and answer period will follow the presentation. Admission is free. Further ln!ormatton may be obtained at the student activities omce. BLANK TAPE SALE! AU 14-MK TAPES CASSETTI. REEL-TO.aHl. 1-TUCI, ARE AL W A TS 011 SALl. AT COST, OIIIB.OW! tJ .... llw.t jGfN-s -Wo6 LICENSE TO STEAL It's about time that we force government to change the names of all of thoSe- permits and licenses we are required to buy, These things should be called "hidden taxes," because that's exactly what they are. Every time the government adds to the elpetl$e of deve!oplllg property or doing business, It simply adds dollars to the consume r cost ot buying merchandise, or buying a home. The business license Is one of the most asinine of these hidden taxes. Bu sinesses, both big and small, provide jobs, products and services that people want and need. Requiring a business to buy a city license Is about as stupid as requiring a ltcense to walk or breathe. And oow, we hear that our city manager is thinking about in- creasing the business license. He wants to have some snoopers come around and look at our records, aDd license us according to our gross receipts. Why don't we find a way to Ioree the bureaucrat• and polttlctans to put all of our taxes up front, where people can see just how badly they're being ripped off? The best way to do thai Is to knock oil all ol the other business taxes and just have a sales tal. That way, when you buy something, you pay the tax. When you don't buy, you don 't pay. When people end up paying a 10 or 15 per cent sales tax to finance these huge local governments, then maybe they Will get mad eoough to yell ••stop." In the meantime, they get ntclded and dlmed to death through the hidden taxes . Let's bring these "sec ret" lues out of the closet and into broad daylight. Take the ltshing tax, for eDmple. Why should a man pay a local tax on a boat that never does any tlshlng in local waters'? You have to go miles and miles out to sea before you can find any !Ish. Newport Beach oow has a system of park fees that Is just scandalous. Instead of having the developer pay these fees, then add them onto the cost or a house, why oot make the fee payable directly by the new homeowner? His cost would be exactly the same, but he would get the full message of just oow much parks cost. II wouldn't take very much of this to start a homeowner rebeuton. Jerry Brown and all of those other polltlcans keep telling us they're oot going to ralse taxes. Tbls Is a bald-faced lie. tnnat!on, which Is fueled by the government, keeps pusblng us Into higher Income tu brackets. Meanwhile, all of the hidden taxes keep going up every year. Propertytaxesart tlrlvtng.people out ollhe!r homes. U sometblng Isn't done real ooon to llop this roller-coaster r ldo, we're going to crash rl&:ht Into &DOiher major depression. Then the soctaUsts w!IJ have us just where they want us. Ao aven.ge small buslnessmu needs an accountant, a computer and a secretary oowaclays just to keep track of all the permits, taxes and paperwork required by gDYernment. While pernment ts Jn.slsllng on envlronmonlal Impact reports on everytblng, I think we ahould Instst on 10melblng now from government: a paperwork Impact rt~~Drt on nerytblng governm10t doel. Etery time they come up wllb . aomotlllnc DOW, 11 ahould be declared !lltpl U It (1) forces a clllslll to ru1 out LDOther torm, or (2) atlda a ..,.. license or permit fM to what we're already paying. Now, wouldll'llbat 11ow down lhaaelllly buraaueratle. buuards? · AI Forctt Wltb the tlcla beet Ill IChool and lbe old hom-.! neant most or tbe clay, oow•a the time to cllack JOUr door and wiDdow loeb to protect against tbleYH. Come doWn to tbe llore and look at our hlch..quaUty Jocq, TtiiiOUTMI.MfO't """' • ......... • c.aAII'T ~••n • IIUL&. a"'u•c•• a ~lUII!...,O 1\II',LIU RGIT RDWARE 2•1 W IALIOA ILVD., MI-T IUCN ••• PNOMI .QS.21. ' . .... 115.00 I THE HEAVENLY MELODY SINGERS from Taiwan wUI perfor m at 9 a.m. this Sunday, Oct. 16, at Plymouth Congregational Church, 3262 Broad Street, Newport Heights. The slngl~ group ls sponsored by Overseas Radio aod Televlsloo Inc. EXCHANGE WINS BIG E For the tenth Ume du rl~ the past 13 years, the New- port Ha rbor E1change Club has won a national Blg • ·E" awarrl for Its prog rams of community service. Exchange Club Dlvlslon 8 director Bill Kohler of Top cop' tours bay Hugh Hallett, president of the International Pollee As- sociation_ aod his wife, Oo- r ls, toured tlewport Harbor Saturday, Oct. 8, aboud a WUlard Vega 30, the ''Sea Ktod," skippered by Jack HochadeJ, president of WU - lard Boats, Costa Mesa . The IPA president Is chief constable or Kent, England, and heads an organi zation wlth more than 150,000 po- llee officers ln 75 nations. He was In Los Angeles to attend the International C hlefs or Pollee convention and also spoke at Cal State University, Long Beach. Regional IPA oUlcer s also made the ba y trip. They in- cluded William Hatcher , Los Angeles sheriff's dept., cha,lr man of the Southern Call!orrua Region; Sgt. Bob Ballinger, Costa Mesa po- Jice depar tment, vice chair- man; Dave Gabaldon, L.A. sherltrs dept., secood vice chairman; OUicer Jack Kocl\, Costa Mesa pollee de- part ment, secretary, andot- tlcer Vern Nelson, Los /.n- geles sherltf's dept., tr ea- surer . P AHHEL WILL HEAR GRAND JURY T Al...K Newport Harbor Pan- hellenic wUl meet at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oc,. 19, at Gl endale Federal Sav- ings, Fashion Island. Kenneth Sampson wlll speak about his experiences on the Or~e COWlty G~od Jury. Tbere wUl be a salad luncheon and brld(e. Hostesses are Mmes. Jobo Zweer s, James Watsoa. G. Robert Grant, Robert M. Wood, Douglas Harltoe, DQd- ley M.tller, Georce L.. Gutll- rle, Nell Parldnsoa. Jane CutbJrtll aDd Vlfllnla Boll- man. HAIR )f. CUT • CURLED Jt OOLOUD Jt-oou·rouo Jt 'CETERA ,....Haar.-alla&a LORIWMFS JIAUTY NOOK ON 'nt .. __,._.VA'"!' , c-... ~-· ... , • , ...... 644·7SM <,!. II •aT. tMI Saddleback Valley presented the coveted award here 1a.st Thu rsday during the New- port Harbor club's weeltly luncheon meet~ at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. He noted that only one other club ln the California -Ne- vada-HawaU Exchange Dis- trict has ever won as many Big E's. The award, glven by na- tional Exchange head- quarter s, cites the club's gr owth, community projects, and admln1stratlve excel- lence. Acceptln& the award from Mr. Kobler was Robert Me)'e.r, wbo serYed as club prestdeot from Jane, 1976, to June, 1977, the period covered by the awa rd. Also honored at the lunch- eon was club Secretar y- Treasur er Joseph Cham- bers, who was presented an outst~ sf!(r etar y award from national headquarters for his administrative ser- vice to the cl'Jb. GEM TALK BY J.C.HUMPHRI E S J. (. 1/u mp/>,, ~. u "'' ,, <;It''' at Ill! I \ t 11 ,,,,, Hit d. loa~ 1., t'll at , 'fta 'I t 'fa landmarli ''" fflU rt• tl>a" !'I \, ar<;, 1 <; Dt/ autl>r.,,t , '"' 1:""'' and It' II ,. I,.... DIAMOHD FREEDOMS Anytime you think that the American system Is Uchtentng the screws too mucb on your personal freedoms, consider this: When a Ru ssian blg sbot got promoted to the top position In t'le Communist Party of Soviet Georgi!, be went at his oew job bare-handed. You see, Mr. Btcsbot dJdD't lllte jewelry. So, be called a meeUnc of other r-rty blg1rlgs, sat tbem down, and had them place tbelr ha.Dds on tbe table. Mr. Blcsbot's haDda were bare, but tbe other 1.-ders of tbt • 'classlesa .oeiety" showed nncers Ud wrtsts tMt cUttered wltb dJamoDds. "Get rid of them" wu tbe order. We doa't !mow u tbey flatbed tbem doWD tbt dnJD. or wblt. But, lt tbiJ cUd, tbly ••re aeuac lik• Clfllllllta, bteuH, ae- corc~t~~ to IDIIruct r•- porta, more tiiU SU mn. liGa ll CllaiDCMidl bill bMa lollt &a Amertcu ...,.,. ud p11llp eua 4111'1111 tM ... .,,.,... .... cartll1. ID ~ ID8J'Ic&, JW eu llllep ,_, .. ..,.. AM dDa't ftla JIOft r..... dDacllntMdrUII LOCALLY OWMIO -IMDiriMOINT JOe COSTA MESA V. A .. patients hosted The Newp(>rt Beach G raodmot.bers' C tub joloed the Ladles Auxiliary of the Newport Harbor American Legion Post 291 In hos~ a 2-1/2 hour luocheon ror 33 patlellta trom the Lo~ Beach veterans bospttaJ. A special bus wlth seats removed aod a lltt platform accommodated tbe many wheelcbalr patients. In charge wu therapist Earl Hewet or Costa Mesa, · wbo pointed out tbat tbe popalar- lty of tbe lu.ocheoa always drew many more patients than could comlortably be escorted. Ninety year old patleot Harbor grads to gather Graduates of Ne1JI)Ort Harbor Hlgb School from 1932 to 1939 wUJ gather Saturday eventng, Oct. 15, tn tbe Balboa PavUlon ror a reunion, the 45th tor the 1932 class aDd the 40th for the class of 1937. A no-host cocktail part)' wUI start at 6 p.m, followed by dinner at 7 p.m. ''I am look!~ forward to this," Sidney Davidson. principal when the scl}ool openerl ln 1930, statert. Miss Marie Hiebsch, member of .the first faculty, wlll also be there. according to chair - man Be tty DeWolfe Beecher. She hopes Coach Ralph Reed and Marge M ams Sbea can make It also. "To anyone who may have ~ problem with the stairs, we bave made arrugemeats Cor help," Mrs. Beecher promised. MANGERS TALKS TO DOWNTOWN GROUP State Assemblyman Den- nis Mangers is scheduled to address the monthly meet- ing of Costa Mesa Tomorrow at 7:30 a.m. today, Oct. 13, in the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce board room. He Is expected to dlscuss freeway completion prob- lems, property taxes and other matters atf~tlng thE> 73r d Assemblr Distrlct, which locludes Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa Tomorrow i5 an all lance or downtown busi- ness, . property aod homf' owners. f Walter DonnellyofSan Fran- ctsco, former Army lntan- tryma.n, reported to be 1 of only 2 sunlvl~ veterans of the Spanish American War. attended the Last 3 luncheoos and sided with former ar my war corres- poodeot Nick Mlcos of San- ta Barbara that tlley do not Intend to miss any In the future. Led lr} Club chalrperson Oo4Y Monroe aod Auxlllarv President Vt Bromety, club membHs prepa red the food at bomt> setting the varted dlshPs ln buffet style in whlt'll the patt .. nts St>rvtrl them- sel ves and llst~oed to thf' plano stylifll;ts of Doll~ Ste- ward. CORDOVA TO TALK TO EXCHANGEITES State Assemblrmao Ron- ald Corrlova of Saddl~llal·k Valle) will arnlrPSS theNew- port Harbor Exr h.1.ngp Club today, Oct. 13, at a lunr hroo meetlntr .ll the Baht.a Corin- thian Yacht Club here. He was elec ted last No- vember to serve thP 74th Assembl} D1st rk t, which in- r ludf's Newport Rea<'h and pa rt of Costa Mesa. UNITED AUTO PARTS GREETmG former Army war c·orr.-::.puw1t-nt Nh k Mtr•os of Santa Barbara are VI BrorneiL .lt t ... rt, 1•11•sirh>nt of Newport Harbor legion Post :!~1 Auxlllan. 1nd 1Jot1\ Monroe of the Newport Bearh G rJMII•Otl1t>rc; r lub. ThP 2 groups co-hosted a recent lunt h~u rnr 33 ~·JtiPnts rrom the Lo~ Bear h Veterans Hospiul. Joyce Brothers to talk Dr. Joyce Brother s, an NBC Radio Netvoork II< r- sona lit~·. also a not('(1 ps'. r hologlst, columnist, dUthor, IJOsl ness t·onsultant, v.·Ue alll1 mother, will speak at Oran~P Coast College at 8p.m. Mon- t1ay, Oct. 24, as par t of OCC 's 1977 celebrity lecturt:- suies In the auditorium. Tit-kcts are $3. As a consultant to tilt• business world, Dr. Hrv- thers creates and perforn.s In films and sentlnar s riP - signed ror corporate pPr son. nel training progr ams. Sht> Is a frequent ~n~est on net- v.·ork television pro~r.1ms Jod panel shows. For 6 ~·ears she v.·a" J member of the lac-ultif's of Hunter CoiJ~e and ColumlJIJ U n.fversJty 1n Nt-w Yor k CIt>. Sht• h .1 • r.Jdll J(• "I )rtt• II lnt''•·rstl\ J0•1tP .: • .-.• ,,,., Plt.ll, lro11 r •oJtlltJI , '•I· \t'f «;l!\, eARBARA ON 0 1Y AT TRAV IS BASE Allltc.HI f II"' I r...,, BJI lf.lr,t ·\. I • fl/ll, 1.111 l1lt•l o)l M r:.' J •lit \lr 11\)JIJ ld "' I J;~d (,full ''"'"'I .1111', lluu. tluvt••ll fl,, 1 J,, • ~~ J!"ll\ ~1 for •lull .at l t 1\ b AI I< ( Jllf. \i n q ~ •·!.IZII "' 1 f. luuustr:Jt '~· -:. J <lll>l .l1lt J UOif 'II I' • \t: I Jf , I ,1.,. ntUnl• cllu l•" o·r I •, Jli \ luiJ., '': .... • I \10IIIal.tll• lioJito• ·H 1\ 1 • II • .._, t h , l "fi ~ • r:t•I.J.II• •I ~ 11-;ul,lcl. •, ,. !tool. fl·r l.t'·r. \\1, 1.1 ~1• llfJII.tl l, lt.•" II :· 1< p, • •~ r son Pl., c. .. st.~ \1. o;.,. Boys choir will sing Th.. Calilor nla Rovs· r huu, fouodf'<l and c11 rerted t ' Oouttlas Neslunn w1th H11l •t•rt Ro.!t>rs, st.ttt' lttrf'('. t•Jr, will OpPD the 1977.78 ow .-rt series dt St. An- 1tf'll''s Preshvterl.ln Churrll 111 C I iff HavC'n at 7 30 Jt,m. :\u nr1aL (k(. Hi. Tht> ciiOtr .VIII lit' Jl •·oncvault'tl '" Wll- IIJnt Moros!, plano, .&ncl lam£-s Bosst•rt, Ot i!JII, The I •J::. A~t>lP:. aiJ .r-ff\ honor mJit> ~'horus will assist In lh~> pt>rfurmam·•·. Tilt> l'ow···rl v;IJJ open wlth .• u ou!J of r·t10ral works ll} .;. ltu•·tz, Moza rt, Sr'hubert, M··ndt"lssohn, Jnd Brahms, "•lluv. •>~I t.\ A J)f'rfor man<'E' I t,al•rtt-1 ~Jurp's ··Requ. t•·m.'· Thto ~eco~ hatr of lilt-procrJnc, 'itl~Pd ll\ Mr. H'I<"Pr~. llill fpature J ~roup I[ popuiJ r St'le-t tlons, allf1 3 ruup or folk mustc· .arr.tD~:e-<1 ' .~.ar•tn Copland. Now open u n ti I 9:oo p.m. So we'll be here Ill AI PI UNITED .AUTO PARTS 2902 W. COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. 646-1647 -540-0700 SOUTH COAST AUTO SUPPLY • MACHINE SIIOP -545-1 .. 1 ... W. IMK a AT BaiSTOL. C ••• when N 1' I I I ' -~ ' ' us -- Edited 11om the -ot ar-w. H/llf1/>1 by Guye Johneon From FArt'H MACiAZIIU, &ott JODH UDlnnltJ', GrttDYillt, S.C. ' NEIIPOII1' ~BUlla PUIUitED IUICLY .ra.z lltU,._Y, OCT.IJ, lf77 • 'GOD IS NOT DEMJ )•Jiu, Lilt'" o/ •1 tolli, ~ proble-ms. He rcaliaet thac problen are iDe'f'ittWe. lladwr _,.,..,. -· -'lclol-...., 11'11'* God 1o v-. God..._. -( The _, ·--- -Hlo life Mel -Ho II* s ·,but IIMI. Lit •• to 'Tb7 lloro•fly: he prays for courap: to meet the probltml ar;,ht. Molt Vthil• th• ... ,., w.,"r roll, people-Stt in tJtis hymn umooth trantidon from hil pnyer Whih tlu l#m~ll 11UI U high: for prot«tion to hiJ conkuicm ol penonalsin. OY~. The c!ey.,10-doy ol-lano ol flYing -t11o1 -Hlo -~~ --· llul Ho lo llot-'losoooo. .,._, ond "'-bolllnd lho -· t"""' II tiiO omnl-Hlo life lo-flnOitl, but Ho ~~---· Hid• ,,, 0 "'7 ~t~iow, hUh, Thr scortet of the •ricina of thil hymn are AeJion..Somt Tillth• rio"" of lif• is p.11; hymOOioJltrs interpret it as the author's own convenion ~of GDd. Hell'diiJIIId, but ........ ~ Sil/• ;,.,o th• h • .,,. glllill•. expe-rien«. Others dnaibr it an an OUf•owth ol an 0 ,..cri111 my 10111 111 l.ut. incidem in whkh Charles W ale-y, xaccd baidr an opm F01 -'Y manlllo I hod_, DI'IPPIIntl wlltt a..-In lnntltylohs...,._.Him,llutHa"""-· -lon wlltt God's wwtt. Tile dalaya, d......,_, Holonotll-,butl-•amlglllylaril-. d~ntrnem.; end defelltl filmed lneunnountltble. Meny HellnotaiiQ,butGod. Oth•r r•f~g• h•11• I "OM,' H•t~g$ my h•lpt.u sotJ o" Th••,· z..,w •. •hl/•#11• ,. 'fbi ,Jg,.., . Still J11flf'Or1 •Ni 'omjor1 m•. All my JriiJI 0" The• iJ Jl.yed; All my h•lp from Thu I brit~g; CotJitf' my d•f.,.ul•u h•ll4 Wilh th• shllllow of Thy wit~g. Tho~. 0 Chriu, ,,., .111 "'""'; Mor• th•" .JI ;,. Th•e I fiN/; R11h• th• f.JU ,., chur th•/Mftl, H•.J Jbe ri,.lt, 11..d leliA th• bliNii. }1m ,,.J bol1 is Thy N •m•; window, felt somtthing 'hit his chest. It wu a do.e Mekina rcfUBC from a hawk. When dw: hawk had to Oy awaywid.out itS prey, Wesley said to himsc1f, 'ihat is the way it i.J with life: safety is to tx found only in jesus "thrist." A third ~ says thar rhe Weslry brothers were beina hunted by a mob srelclns ro hah their ~T"~Cerings. The btoc:hcrs took refute ln a .springhou5~; and Cha rl~s found a pt«eoiiHd,hammeredic: ro a poi nt, and wrot~. "Hide me, 0 mySaviout hide, Till the storm of Jif~ is past." Our final story is rocxed in the thoughts of tM-author as he wu in prril at IH.. ~ calmness of Moravian shipmates impreued h im 10 much thar hc~raycd, "Oh, Thou Who didst still the tempntuous sea for thr disciplrs, Th01.1 wilt provide the safety we need on this sea as w~ll as 'On the sea of life." _._.-ad, ond lhon tiiO oltuatlon ~ 10 -.... 11 Ho 1o -· Wlo not a fll'pollt•lo. -not whh ..,,,__, .-tiHhettarlng apaad, but -ly Mel Ho lo ..,_,but not ••-· ouNty, thlngo began 10 r.llln piMa • .Knotty ..,_ began 10 -..., 1011. but Ho 11-. un,...l. lahlnclll)e-ond •-by many, •tho Omnlpolent Ho'l-..-,but He II kind. -at-"· I know He I,_, Tlle-ltlaiiOiaug!IHim-. butHaotlll-. I gazad at tho -.y ,__on • -. -.tllul nlgllt Mel -"""""·but He'1 lho -· rec&l~ the worde of Dllvld , •• ,... ........... ,. .. ..., .. Hetanegleoeld, but noble. Qed; W 1M """-•11Mw• Nl ...,.-'-"I know He Hetaott.tdld.but,.,.,ofttlnllve. 11-. -olllmHalo,J>hany.Heelalmoparlaotlol). I '-<llho-ul-ofa.-I"'Jblnland-lhollancl ol W-ltiooiOIIutaqulettllon Him, but Hell omnipotence In the realm of natura. I know He IIV.. ' not a qulttw. I uw cMcettful wlckednell plot an wll died. The pltlnl ..,. The heat'*' raoe, tH.tt He fa,_,, well modo and wvort conllngoncy •• COYWad. The llttlo dotlflo --·but Holo oata. I ""' •"ll""&ht•OIIIMH," FJu ""d filii ojsi" I 11m, Tho11 11rt filii o/J'f'fllh 11Nii grau. -Ch<Jrle.r We1/ey. r /07·1788 Whatever prompted th~ lyrics, they ar~ a vivtd dttcrip- tion of a soul that is deeply perpined by spirinW pcobiems and is crying for help. Finally,the souJ comes to rest ICCW'ely in irs Father's arms. AJthough the figures of speech vary, the thought is rhe same. And as someone has sugnted. "Every line parallels a passag~ of Scripcurr." For example, these planned 10 car.fully began to faU . The plan crumbted. Wk*ed Many ... t~.butGodiiTruth. men , c.ught INS enenared by their tin, ltlll wondwtd whllt and Unwented now, but ultlmat.,y needed. where thlnga w.nt wrong. The Gocl who Aid, •• ... ven11,.. II Vk:tlm todlly, thlvk:tor tomorrow. rnN ... ''ltlll llvet. TrMtld wtck.ldly, but Hell watchful. The entire nallon watched el.ected IMderl pJan evllechemee. "X-«1" out of Hl1 uniVWM, but "X" atandt tor Chrlet. verses corresP,Ond resp«tivdy to the lines of the fiMt stanza: John 13: l ,John 8:23, Psalm 69:2, PsaJm '5:8, Psalm This hymn has b«n called "the heart hymn of the ages." 27:5, Isaiah 26:4, Psalm 107:30, Acts 7:59. Weterga'e unfolded before the T.V. c:amerM for thl world to .... Yapped at for centur'-e, ~ Hellv•. Some uw ltupld mlatakM whlleothlrauw clever lnvwtlgatlon. I He I• zero to tome, but thl zenith to othlrl. uw the hand of • living God who Mid, " ... be...,. ,...., 11ft wJH A famous preac her once said, "I would rather have written Some hymnologisrs amibute this hymn to John Wesley. Jesus, Lover o f My Soul' than to hav~ the fame of all the Others argue that "John Wesley could not htve written it, Icings that n-~r sa t on eanh. Kings will di~. Thy hymn will for h~ opposed terms of enckarment when referrina'to the go on umil the last trump brings fonh th~ ang~l band." Lord." Which~ver man wrot~ it, the hymn is so simple that 11M: writer of this hymn has be-en severdy criticized for a child ca n understand it. Note that o ne-syllable words his usc of "Lover" with r~ferrnc~ to our Lord. H~ borrowed pr«klminate. lind you out." ------------------ Watching hllppy, hMithy chlld(en ~~play, my h•rt wu filled with thl knowledge ~het He llvM. I vl11ted the eict.lv wheie the outward man II oerllhlno. but the Inward man 11 renewed day-by.oday. I wltneued the atrength or the Inner renewal and knew my God 11 allw. 7 TiflNGS YOU NEVER REGijET .. Feelin1 reverence for your Maker; Showina kindneta to .n a1ed penon: this t~rm from "The Wisdom of Solomon" (one of the Popular tunes to this hymn includ~ "Hothan" by Marrin apocryphal boolcs) which says: "0 Lord, Thou lover of my Madan ; "'Alma," a variant of "Come Y~ Disconsolate"; soul."' Still anorh~r criticism deals with "th~ autho r's ''Hollingside" by John B. DykH; "Aberystwyth" by joseph ~mphasis on pray~r for prott:<tion from lif~'s storms when Parry: and ''Rdug~" by). P. Holbcoolc. By fa.r tbe most h~ should br asking for strength and courage tO wallr.on tbe famil iar tune. however, isS. B. Marsh's "Martyn," which be water." Actually the author is not praying to escape lif~'s wrote robe used with one of Newton's hymns. C At the open grave, with loved onee quietly wt119lng, I NW their t•ra and hMrd thllr IMt farewell: "I'll ... you before k)ng." 1 wetChed the feint smile of a teer-1talnld race end the aoul lhoutad, "My God llvoot" Destroying • letter written in anrer; Offering the apology that saves a rn,ndahip; Stopping a ac•ndal 'that could wreck • reput•tion ; Takin1 time to show loved onet contideration ; AccePting the judgment of God on any question. -Anon. GOD'S PASSPORT TO BEAVEN MlM!onary lD MlchJqcm. Mn. H. M. Mael From JEWISH HOPE, Los Angeles If there la •ny one thlaa made clear in the not die with ou t the Saviour!" Then we re- Bib~ it Js the fact that Cod made maa in His minded him of a Jew whom we had r inted own lmq:e and after Hla own Ukenees u a to' the Lord Jeftu1 in that very hoepita . Near perfect, fr-. moral .,_t (Gen. 1:26-81 ; death, he accepted God 'a r.aaeport to heaven John 1:1-18; Heb. 1:1·14). But by disobedi· in the last hours of hia lie and died with a ence man, who beUeved Satan's Ue that he sm ile upon his face. Wby? Becauae he had would become "u aods." became a 1innu the peace of God'1 forgiveneu. The rabbi aaid inllead and God's cune fell upon him and all later that he saw many Jewa die, even rabbis. hi a poeterity, but n~ver ha.d aeen a death like thia. By sin, man lost his contact with God. A Almighty God gave us that much time to thrice Holy Cod could not fellowship with sin· preaent the Gospel to thia loat soul before the ful man. So111e meue had to brinlJ mea baclc daughter .rctumecl TV' &tber liatened to ua to God and aince man wu now belpleea, "dead wi thout OOIUhw::nt and • aoon u the daughter in treapauea and in sin.," Almighty God had carne in, stJU beU~ we bid the father to bridge the gulf (Luke 16:19-3 1), by the ~ood.bye, ._uring him of our prayert. She Lord Jesu1, who came to bear away the 1in blurted out "You don't have to rray for him, of the world. (Lev. 17:11 ; laa. 45:22, 53 ; pray for yo ur~~elf !" How tragic . Here wu a John 1 :29). loll soul we were trying to point to Heaven, Jews often aay, "You know there are many and by trying to hinder him from ent~rina; ways that lead to Chicago," but we quickly she waa Hnding him into an eternal ReU. add thai Chicago is not Heaven. Since it is God's Heaven, He hu the right to 1ay the Way man can get there and there ie only one Way. God'a Way . "Neither ia there salvation in any other : for there i1 none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we mull be.aaved" (Acta 4 :12 ). While witnt~~~ing to a Jewe&e who was re- jecting the truth, w~ inquired if she thought ahe could purchaae a bus ticket and then hoard a plane with it. She quickly replied, "Of cour8e not !" Then we asked her to use th~ sam~ God-given common leniN!. If she wanted to go to Heaven, abe had to have Cod's pau- pon to Heaven, the Lord Jesus. He ia the only passport to heav~n! There is only one way that leade to Heaven. 1ne other way1 can only lead man into an eternal belL A Jew, to whom we have given the Word of God and the Gospe~ has accepted the only way and i1 now rejoicing in that only way, JESUS! He gave this te.timony: ... em grate· ful beyond ea:preaeion that my fate ie eealed eternally in the Lord Jeaus. I know now that the devouring Aames of hell shall nev~r touch my soul. but rather that it is ufe for eternity in the Lord JeauA. I know now that the Lord bled and died on Calvary for me. 'He wu wounded for our tran.gresaions, He wu bruised for our iniquitiee: the chastiJJement of our peace wu upon Him ; and with Hie stripes Llam] healed'." Recently we witne.ed to a Jewish acholar ver.ed in Hebrew who wu utterly amazed when we stated that he wu a Wmer in need of the S.viour. AU this poor, loet eou1 aeeds to do I• ao and o*"-the ........m!. of the world and consider the fact that God. N id, '"The wapa of SI.D is cleath f" If maD WU Dot I sinner, he would .,..., die, but only the Lord J .. u. could never die. He wu ..m-, but He had power to lay down His Ufe of Hl..a:J.elf and take it up qain. He laid it down for sin· nera (John 10:18) and thereby became God'• .,...port to heuen. We called upon a Jew in a.hoepital to whom we had witneaeed for yean. He had oppoeed the Coopel ond mode lisht of I~ but we coDed on him u be is at the poi nt of death. We wanted to give him one more opportunity to accept the Lord J .. u.. His daughter (ury belli-toword the Coopel) wu then. The wife bows the Lord J.,.... ie the only way of ..lvadoo, but for "felt of t.be Jewa," darea DOt ... ,_ Hllll. AJthouab the do"8hm hod ..... NCift • Won aDd lid DOt bow our ml.llion. obo ookl ~. "I doa'l wont roa to talk to my t.c\er 011 . ...upm I" The wife im· mediately ar.e aod left the to0a1 while the do ........ ro-" utd .......... to ...... But .. fiod ___ dkl_ ........... loll ia a W to cUI a ...._.. Aads we ..w .W. Cod--' ... -of -to ,... ~­ for "W j..e •• -d-. to pt l ll?t tiM .W..of_LoM,_ __ 1V1 oolol : !'Mr. r.,.. bow ~~ow-.. ...... -..... ,.. ... ,_. ....... Lon! ,_II GOI'e 1 1"•!' • ....._Yo. .... !Tho Lamp & tho LlqbU Rcct:n tl y an Ame ri can ellpert in ~il ero.ion and agricult ure, Profeasor W. C. Lowdemaillr., paid hie M:vt:nth vi1it Ia IAra~l. In an intereM· ing article in "The Jeruulem Poet" he deecri· bes 1la @e& ol development in the Holy Land from th~ time of Moses to the prf!lleflt day u three pictures. Tile firat is summed up in a quotation from Deuteronomy 8:7·9, ••for the Lord th y God bringeth thee into a good land, a land of brooks of water, of fountain~ and depth1 that spring out of valleys and bi.lt.; a land of wheat and barley· and viDCS and fi« trees, and pomegranates; a land of oil, olive and hon~y. A land wherein thou lhalt eat bre.d without ~earcene~e, thou ahah not lack any· thing in it. A land who.e ltone. are iron and out of wh011e hilla thou tna~yeet dit br .... " Thi1 picture holds (!!:ood, saya ·Profeseor Low - dermilk. until "the Byuntine Empire gave way under the preuurtt of repeated invasion of Arab nomads out of the daert!' TI.e.e nomads had little u.IM! for culti'f81ion, and the .ecood picture i1 one of trees being cut down for fud and herd1 of soata and camele gruing u.nre- atricted over the country leavin(!!: it denuded and empty. The third pi.cture is of our own day when under Jewiah ldtlen there hu been brou(!!:ht about the ••miracle of land redemp- tion." Profeeaor Lowdennillc then .. ysth.at from 1948 hrael"did .amethin(!!: that bel never been done in all history. She doubled her population in four years, larAdy by immipation, and at the .. me lime increaed production of old, worn-out lands to keep pec:e with the increu- ing population __ . Jsreel haa beet. buildins her etate in a sf ... hou.e, and thoee who have had eyea to M:llt have liked what t.brey Aan seen. In a few thort years the country hat be- come a pilot project with rqard to the cleYef. oprnent of l•nd, wJ.en uwl miDel'al ntolli'Oel, to which obo;. opplrU. the princlploo of toft· terntion. ltraei .,.,, INdc the 111101t com- plete inventory of her 1.-of all t,P. M I know of In onr odoor IIOiioa. Silo bon the ...... of Iondo ..U..W. loo lrrlptloe, lor dry faratine: with tDOden tcllrtlle ..:Wtlt. for ordw-u and .U..,udo. to. p~ loMo _. for fo,.... b.icl. 1 t+ ta. or -'c Iondo ouch u-.,_of the"-·" .., 1-filii'!-...,-.,_ ........... ... __ ...... _, ...... .. ... ..... " J0 JEWS by Gerald Smelser "Whet hea Chrtarhlnlty to offer thet cennot be found In Jude/am?" From FAITH MAGAZINE, Bob Jones University, Greenvllle, S.C. Jewish people are among the by all means save some" (I Corinthians became the creed of moat Jews. tnd he world's foremost skeptics., Full asaur-9:20, 22). The aver-oe Christian knows states: ''I believe with perfect faith that ance of your own salvation is vital nothing of Jewish hlatory later than thft the Creator. blessed be Hla Name. i1 a for your testimony 10 be positive and biblical period. In the dirk ages. Jews Unity, and thet there Ia no unity In any convincing. It ahoukt be backed with were blamed lor the plagues and other manner like un1o His." Malmonid~a . a life and c haracter consilient with catastrophes that awept Europe. They however, violated the Word of God by your profesalon. were confined to ghettos and limited in insening an incorrect Hebrew word In Next, you must m•nlteat • genuine their occup.etlona. Their r•bbls remind that confession. He ultld the word love lor them. Jewa have been the them o f the horrora of the cruaades, "Yachid," or Absolute One. whereas object of malicious alander and hatred and they shudder u they read of the the word In the Hebrew Is "Echad," across the centurtee and will retpOnd tor1ures of the Jnqui"tion. Jewa were which Impli es plur•llty In unity . 1 quidlily to loving concern lor their compelled to e ither tonver1 to CHrl~ ~ .... '"Srfolr-tfltm 'Mal ttii Wt*CI.:''Echatf' welfare. "The love of Christ constrain-tianity or go to the 19nure chambers. 1 • It.....,..~ the jllrst-c~ Of Genuis C The Pogroms of czarltt Auaala ~re tQ imply-th•t tha.,aninn .and.'ft morP· ethul"(ll orinth1Wls5:14):youneed branded in t .. -ml"--01 an 01 e'r"'' \"_,·:"'I!; 7 '.,;·7·r no other Incentive. But remember, they ,..., .. u. ing -two separ•te p•r~-•r called are quick to discern lnlincerity. generation. and storln of these atroc-one. In the second ch•pter. we read. Then. you should be •bleto handle /ties are passed down to succeeding "Therefore shall a man leave hla tether the "'sword of the Spirit," p.eniculer1y generations. The fear1'ul holocaust of and his mother, and shall cleave unto the Old Teatament edge. A Bible-World War II . when millions of Jews his wife: and they shalt be one fleth" taught Chrlatian hu a dletinct •dvan-perished In the ges ovens of Europe. ia (2:24). Here. too. the word "Echad" tage here since very few Jewa have •ny fresh in the memory of a whole gener•· is used. You mig ht also point out that knowledge of their own Scripturet. lion of Jew' still liVIng . Keep In mind. in the very firlt verN of the Tor•h They are more femlll•r with the prayer though, that we may feel apologetic tor (Five Book a ot Mona), Geneala 1:1. book or {he tr•dltlona of the rabbis. the deeds of some of our ancestors. but we have the name for God: Elohlm. The Apostle Paul wrote: "Give none never lor thf!t gospel. It most certainly 11 In the plural 11 " llh l lh J l Another problem Ia that the average any reeder of the Hebrew will have to o ence. ne er 0 e ews, nor 0 Jew asooclates the word "Chrlotlan·· G Ill h h h f admit. This Elohlm aaya later in the the en 81• nor 10 t e c ure 0 with every Gentile. He looks back over 26th verse. "Let us make man In our God" (I Corinthians l0:32). After many centuries of suffering and charge• all image, after our llkenesa." You can centuries of oppresalon •nd abuse, the wrongs his people have endured see that we have the singular and Jew• ere very Hnaltlve to all forms to the followers of Christ. Jews alao the plural both applied to God In the ot crltlcitm. The PNimlet predicted stumble over the Idolatry obterved In account of creation. (Paalm-44:l3,14)1hathltpeoplewould certain sectt ot Chrlttendom. Their It 11 important to know that t il become a "reproach" end a "byword" ave-o·on to Chrlstlonlty Is ba··• o n h . I Th f · 1 ,... ~ Jewa ere alike to some degree In t e~r among the nat ons. ere ore 11 s centuries ol e•pe"ence with d istorted c 1 · d l d bl lh l .. 1. " antagonism to hrlat an•ty end any un ers an • e a un ~evera use forms. and now the many cultl further · attempt to convert them. but they are gibes, but Chrlall•n• lhould never be confuse their thinking. not alike in their views of God. the found guilty or such practlcet. Avoid They will cholle~e you with "Wh y 1 l"· d "J " 1 -· o1 1 h ... Scripturn, redemption. and uture ,..., wor ew n .. ,. ngu ar w en do Christiano try to convert us? We T I I .I l thorn --· thinga. hey c hide us about the many re err ng or spea ng 0 ·..._..use do not try to convert you." You may h 1 I divisions in Chritt.,dom. but a ou d It hu been used so reqoently aa •n readily ~ly. "That Ia to your shame. f 1 1 hi epithet. Refer to them lnltMd 1a G ·-..-1 be reminded o the dlvls ons w t n "Jews" or the "Jewlth people." od through your prophet laa ah Judaism. (43: 10) celled ltrael 'Hit witnesses.' OrthodoK Jews view the Old Testa-Try cultlv•Ung their frllndlhlp by You have mls"d your mlaslon u a 1 · I It d .I ~ t ch be ment as author tehve; the r •tt u e perhaps ta 1 7g ''hm to un °~· t-people and now Chriatl•n• have been toward everything Christian It hostile. !Per yet, lnvllthngSct "'"1 to your ome11·1 given that aame comml11ion. We come Jesus is regarded as an Imposter; the laquet w r pturlad verMI1 w 1 to you with the good news of redempo-New Tnt•ment aa en unhOly book; attr•ct them end prov e a pont o lion through your MMI'-h-Jetul." I l wltneu. AJto, JeMih people wUI more Chrlttlans aa ldolatofl o the wore readily attend community or home kind batld lergely on what they have Bible atudiH theM dl)'l. Some will "The ... ,..,. Jew obHrved of Catholicism. Their sole evenattendchurchwlthyouontpeclal •••ocletN tlw WOld guide book, except tor the Tor•h. Is occulona. Churc,.... couUI pl•n a the Talmud wh ich contalna the com· special day 10 Invite J~• to a service 'Chrlatl•n' Wlltt ••• Gentile" mentariM' of the r•bbla. They do with the p .. tor giving an e.pproprlate believe that • Me11iah Ia yet to come. •nd therefore are blUer prepared to message. Another fr.,.,uent quntlon you will · t"· Sc 1 t a ne I g t"· YoucanrHdilygolnthelnternUnd .. "' rece1ve ,,. r pur e co ern n ,,. enentkln of Jewllh ~le~.anywhere encounter II, ''What hu Chrlttlanlty true Metliah. f N 1 f 1 1 to offer th•t can not be found In ConHfVative Jews repr ... nt a by tpMklng o lhl at on ° "" · Judaism?" You can •nawer. "Chris-mlddle-of·th•ro.ct approach. They Any favorable mention of ttrHI will tlanlty 11 bued on .,.bUcal Judaism 11 be · 1 " hO lty 1 -to arou11 their curtoelty and gl\'1 You lleve n eut r P us P"" revealed In the Sc:rl-urn which ere ---1 • "-ldl~ only to thooo -hOdo• the o--..tunlty to tum to the ful· .... . ....... ' nv .•• ..... ,_.... divinetruthandthetefOfeauehorltathoe. ,_ thot-m o~llcobleto m-rn fillment of certain rvo...-lft, Thll will • -,... ,..... -MOdern Judaitm 11 merety a product of society not only 11tablt.h the credibility or the the rebbll and hill no centr111 authOrity. The · largest number of Jew~ In Bible n the Word of God. but~~~ open The Goapet riMMf'tl thl dlvtne .... the -..tern world are cl .... fllld a the doOt' to the g,... prophec ... con--ment In blbUcal Judalem and procllllml Rot-~ nd thlt thlo.__ 1 cerniiVIthe.._.r .. Butbecarefulnot .,..,,,_.,a r ....,., con-. ·• the fu"lllment of I arM,. I grNt hope, to beCOtM lnvOIY'Id In argumenta O¥er namely redemption through • pereon•l poUtk!t; bring them Nck to the greeter Sevlour ... 111un of life hire and het'Mfter. Alway• listen c.,.fully to th.tr com- , plalnta and lhow a l)'tnpllth.tlc: attl· Ptollllme tude toward their pecuUar prob'emt. There have been meny ltumbUng They will oflen turn fhe dt.cueeton to blocka put In the way of thl .,._. auch an IMua u "WheN wuOod when through the ceniUMe by friend end Helltow.dthcmllllonJewltoperiahln loo olllto. Tho vaol gulllttat --Eu-?" Do not -ouch 1 -tho Jowl ond 1110 chufCh -only be lion, l)ut ganlly turn IMm 10 ouch bridged br a oomiGt end ~lc p~egee aa Oeullei'OMfft) 21=--tl --•oiJI•Ioll_,(,.. wNcl! lndlcolo lhol--..,.. ~-1110-oiQod.------"""-'" mfMiorwy .,.,..,tenoe ,_ ...,..t ue railed God, the NCIIIIty ofadlptlneour ..... oeott Tr.y will Cha' ..... you witt\ "etvt. 10 ............. ~ ttw t6ene wotlftlp uw.e fiOCIII, ....... -.. --.. --ol -........ 111-tlwaiollutON .,._ • be wan. 1'NI II not•=•,. Qocl,• •••~ • "'* .,_ .. ,,. anylQnltofODMfll-lll,llul . .. IIOftof ... ln-.1 UNMIII)'e4: ...... oplrltol ..... ..,___ 0-: TIIO LOid--II ON "And unto till................. lord." .... "1' ..... 11111, ....... _,.....,. ........ --..... -~~~~~~-.. ---............ -.-~..... lury.-IM 4SIIMLI11- "You cen rNdlly (leln 1M tnr.rNf •nd .,.,~~on of .1en11 ,_,. .,,.,_ by tPMklllfl of Hie Neflotl of ,.,.,.,.. I NEWORT"ARIOR Ed<* P.Ua.lltEO l£bl Y • N. J lltURSOAV, OCT. U. 1f77 CODA OE.liiM, CAUF. emu '' lA The .._,,. ...., ,._,1111 • ...... ._,... ... c:rMM~UGn MMc:t .. d'111.,...1oft et .._ T'Mrell ftO neH tot tfftMII'ftfftl, ODIM .. OIO.,, --.e ~ ..... Your ~ .. ltcurity Of V...,.,_ ~-eeloft ...,._ btntHt WMy COW'It OUt COM .... ..,-. Out ...... __. ..... tt. '*'lllltt e10ty of OUt eoelely. Wftle Of call: THE NEPTUNE IOCIITY 141-7431 MHOURa 1401 W. C... tfwr, ..... I, NsRJirt .... Mtmtt« BtU., •ue~,... k•u leftd ,,_ ..... olio lo: No Baltei'Nin Will Cell NAME-------------------------------AOOAE88----------------------------- CITY I ./ I ,j{J.• I I CHARMS& EXECUTIVE GIFTS PEWTER -SILVER HOLLOWARE MENS a. WOMENS JEWELRY ACCESSORIES 102 E. 11TH STREET AT SUPERIOR AVENUE COSTA MESA, CALIF. 646-3141 John W. Redelfs, M.D. ANN OUN CES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE FOR TREATMENT OF OVERWEIGHT PROBLEMS SUIT~ A, C AIIRILLO MI!OICAL BU ILDING 2145 EAST CO AST HIGHWAY C 0 R 0 N A 0 E L M A R , C AL I F, t 25 2 5 FREE CONSULTATION HOURS: 11:00 A.M. TO 6 :00 P.M. TELEPHONE : S7J.02St0 • WDDDAT, ft". II Carol I. ,...._ 41, of lOll Ctlute a., wu e118r- ,_ wD .... driYblc 011 Harbor ...... 80IIth of Ba- alJIGD a., at 1:15 a.m., •• nne eaaeru. two n,lHd at ""'· ooe at nn.so . .., · a $111.50 IHI wtre IIOitcv tro111 tM baltb floor mectta ctlltef biUdt• at ~liP Cout CoUect ••• Motor- C:Jelt tQIIlpmtnt nlutd at $115 wq ltola from tiM Pract of Dina L. sour, 1760 Pomoae AYt,; bolt eatters WIN Uted Oft I padlock to ctt two helmet•, leather clo- ve~, COICIH ud a lddDIY btlt • • • Eu .... y Ott., "· or 1991 NtwpOrt Blfd •• wu eb&qtd wUb ctrulllr drt- vllc afttr backtal lnto the parked ear of J. E. Cammer, auo Prt11delll Pl., tna par-tlllc Jot at 145 E. 19th St. ••• Robert 8. Rtder, 187 -D B~y. walldnc home at 0:47 p.m., aw a Ucht on 1D bts UYI.oc room, entered &Ad ~rebtodtd T~mas J. Seott. 22, transient, t,od held hlm toroftlcers ehlrctd wttb burclarr • • • Candy J. Dut- ro, 24, or 2288 fountain Way West, ftl Chafltd 1fith drunk drtvtnc at WUson St. and Harbor Blvd. at 11:50 p.m. • THURSDAY, SEPT. 29 Robert J. Nichols, 3131 Monroe Wa,y, reported his $1,100 motorcycle, mlrJJs a rtaf wheel, stolen rrorr. a senlct station perking lot at 3190 Hubor Blvd •••• Six electric cpttlng saws worth $756 were stolen from a display area sales room at Ward 41 Harrington Co., 1Z'75 Bristol St. • • • Fre- derick A. Wtlllams, 29, or ..,...... Or. • • • A ttoD TV Mt, $tO TV Mt&Dda $40 ltop ftteb wtrt taUa by • blfllar flom WonteD l a.--. J7f4 Frtmoat lADe; tbe ~UP~Cta pMSlbl)' ued I tnft fta wttb widf" tirta ud Ganci feadtra ••• Th1e'ftl elimbedOYtrtf•DCt lato tiM patiO of 8.-.ebt Or- chid Ga.rdtM, 1980 Harbor 81Yd., to ,.... a f75 coco- out palm pJa.at. a $!0 potttd aplder plant aDd a $10 ne- pb)'bll plaM 1D t pot • • • A $150 atr laductlon •Y•- tem .,., ttoltn from tbt en .. em• 1D the ear of John A. Zulllch, 2650 Harla Ave., wbUe 1t wu ptrUd ID W. car port • • • Robert N. Campbell, 9, ot 2550-A San- ta Ana Ave., wu taken to Hoac bolpltal wUh IDJurles IUffered u be attempted to drive IUs btcycle across San- ta Aoa Ave. and wu bit by a oortbboand ear drtven by Korrln A. Kllocler, 17, San- ta Ana ••• Debra L. Colt, 20, or 143 Melody La.ne, wu taken to Hoac hospital wtth lDJurles alter her car was hlt 1D the rear by a car driven by Thomas M. Con- nell Jr., 223 Knox St., aDd knocked ahead lDto the car of Manual AvUa, 28, of Ir- Ylne, on Newport Blvd., 58 feet south ot Harbor Blvd., at 1 p.m. • SUNDAY, OCT. 2 $110 p&lr ot ~..,. b'oCII her l'Midloct • • , Two TV Mtl alii a 101d eiiiJA brt- etltt made up tbt $415 bar- 1~ ~tbehomtof~ AM Myers, t%%0 Eldto Ave. • • • A $2,500 Butck two. door ear was Ito len rrorn the rear ales lot at Ma- ben Cadillac, 14Z5 Baker St. BARBARA FREEMAN OF NEWPORT DtES f uneral services were cooducttd Oct. 7 by Forest Lawn Mortuary, Glendale, for Barbara N. Freeman, 54, or Newport Beach in the Wee Klrk o• the Heather. Mrs. freeman was born Ln Windsor, Ontario, Can- ada. She resided In Newport Beach for 13 years. Shedled at her home. She is survived IJy her ~s­ baDd, George S. Freeman; a daughter, Miss Shirley Aoo freeman, a sister, Mrs. Dorrtt N. Stumpf of Los AQ!teles, an<1 a brother, Frederick B. N~l of Fair- field, CoM. DR. HARMON TOPIC IS SELF -ESTEEEM A free seminar on self- esteem wtll be sponsored by the Barksdale foundation Thursday, Oct. 20. from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. at the Self- Esteem Center, 3400 lrvtne Avenue, Roorr. 202, Newport Beach. The program will tw-~;tven by Dr. Ed Harmon, execu- tlve vice-president or the Barksdalt> Foundation. P U BLIC N OTIC E Art competition ·set Tbe Cotta .... Art Leacue'a tlDt art.opeo com. petiUOG wW be btld lor tht MCoad y•ntGI•adalt Ftd- ual SaYtJcs aDd Lou art pllery 1D Newport Ct.tr. Tbom.u £Amu, &rector of the LIC'IDI Beach Mu .. m or Art, w1U )Idee the show. Eotriea w1U be rectlYed frtday, Oct. ze, from 1 to 5 p.rn. and Saturday, Oct. Z9, from 9 a.m. to DOOO. There wUJ be $400 fo prtu money awarded. Anyth1Dc that ha~s. with a llmlt of 48 IDchts, wW be accepted. Works must be wired for handnc. There ll a limit of S eatl'l .. per artist, Tbe fee is $4 per entry for DOn-members. Costa Mesa Art Leape members wUl pay U for their Orst entry and $Z for each addUiooal eotry. Non-members ma\ PUBL I C NOTICE NOTICE Of INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOUC BEVERAGES 10-4-77 To Whom It May Coocern: Subject to isstaoce or the Ucense applled for. DOUce is hereby given that the tmderslgned proposes to sell alcohoUc beverares at the premises. described as rot- lows: Z640 East Coast High- way, Corona del Mar/Ne•- port Beach. PursUint to s~ach intention, the tmderstgned 1s applyl.nc to the Department of Alco- holic Beverage Control for Issuance ot an a lcoboUc bev- erage Ucense (or Ucenses) for these premises as fpl- lows: ''41 " On Sale ~r & Wl.ne (Bona Flde Public Eastlng Place)_ applf 2 etltritl (St) towardl rotlllbtrthlp 1D the Art L ....... A recept.loo wUJ be held Ho•. 4 at tra. pllery from 7 to t p.rn. Accepted a,rt wUl hue ln tbt pUery thf'OUJb November. For further tntormattoo. call S. Knuae, ahow co- ordlnator, at 545-4354. Vesta KedmoH s. A .• COLLF.AGUE! DfGRBE M.'T.A .C. TEACHER ·of SINGING S.M., SPECIALIZING IN VOICE BUILDING SONG COACHING Auditions by appo1ntrunt TELI!PHOHE 552-7113 ------ \\,e.irsty1u7g ~ jus~ for ~ ch1ldran ~OA APPT. 64A..Q638 -~ARBOR 'lllw ClNUR- on S •n Joaqu1, '-'•lit Ro•d Just s-tU, J ~~Art. .. ~o~r &tv .. 921 Tanana Pl., wasc harged J:.;;:;:::::::;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;::::;;;:;;::=========~ with foflery at Ralph's Mar- Richard H. Jones Jr., 2253 Colgate Dr., reported tht> $400 theft of 4 tires and wheels from the bed or bls pick-up truck • . • A burglar obtained camera equipment valued at $400 from a closet l.n the borne of C. C. Lewellen. 530 Tra- verse Dr. • • Patrlcla L. Houge, 30, of 1710 Missou- ri St., was taken to Hoag hospital complaining or pain after her car waa hlt In the rear on Newport Plvd., 100 feet north of 15th St., by a car driven by Maurt-en A. Mandel, 40, Long Beach • • . Gary J. Hurst, 25, of 724-1/2 W. 19th St., was chargerl wtth drunk 11rlvlng alter his car htt a parking lot barrier at 1990 Placen- tia Ave •••• PhtJUp A. Ro- berts 1800 Pomona Ave., had to be restr2lned to be taken by amwlance to Hoag hospital at 8:05 p.m. tor treatment of drug over- dose. FICTITIOUS BUSfNESS NAME STATEMENT The follow!~ person is <tolng business as: Woodbine Investors, Ltr1., 1601 Dove St., Sutte 283, Newport Beach, Cal. 92660: James S. Jones, 1026 White Salls Way, Corona dt>l Mar, Cal. 92625. Jacquellne M. & Ronald E. Hagan, Ptlar Wayne Publish: Oct. 13, 1977, ln t he Newport Harbor ENSIGN SUBSCRIPTION ORDER J READ ALL THE LOCAL NEWS SIMD IM YOUR SUISCRIPTIOM ORDIR. TODAY I OME YIAR, $6 .00-TWO YEARS, $10.00 ~-----------------NA_ME •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ADDR.ES .••••••••••.••••• • • • · • • • • • · • • 1 CITY •.••••....••.••••.••.•••• ZIP •..•• SIMD IM THIS OltDII wt TH $6.00 TO: MIWPORl HARIOR IMSIGM m1 I . COASl HWY ., CORONA DIL MAR ---. ·- HARBOR FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH 23RD ST. ot OR AM GE , COST A MESA • 6<45-5050 DR. F. KEHTOH BESHORE, I'A ~TOR Sunday Mornl .. WorshJp ••••••••••••• 10:30 a.m. Sunday Scbool -9:15a.m. Wednesday se"ice -7 p.m. An lncSepeodent cwrch wtth Bible teachlnc mlnlstry ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE CHRISTIAH SCIEHCE SERVICES JliLST CHURCH OF CH RIST, SCIENnST 3303 Via Lido Newport Beech Sunday School - 9 II 10:30 Sunday Stmce -9 11 \0:30 WEDNESDAY EVENI.NG MEETING 8:00 p.m. Rf!ADifHi ROOM WHk dayr. ~ ~m. -5 p.m. Wtdntlday: 9 am-7:45 pm Tueeday: 9 am -5 .pm, 7 -9 • • • .SECOND ClltJacll OF Cllaan ICII:NTIIT Newport S..cb at Coroudtl•u • SlOO Paclltc Vtew Dr. SaDdaJ Sebool -10 a.m. SUdiJ s.m~ -10a.m. WediMtdaJ! 8:00p.m. RP. A Dl N (; ROO,'A SSOO-B E. Coalt thtJ. Eatruc:t OD Narcl ... Woo.-FrL: 10 a111 to 5 pm ,_., utenooa: 1 to a Sablrdar. 10 aro to 4 pm • • • • Yoa an cordlal.IJ LP1ttd to au.t Cllarcb s.m... ud to ... ReldiDc Rooma. We 1DYlte you to worsblp LUTHERAH CHURCH OF THE MASTER, LCA 2900 PacUlc VIew Dr. Corcoa tt.1Mu, CaW. LAWRENCE D. FRURLDIG Putor --Pbone 759-10$1 SUNDAY SERVICES: C lllrc:b ec bool , • • • 9: 15 Lltuflical MniCe . 10:SO Nursery and Coffee Hour ACar ... WIIn•• I c:oee.Mtta. MSTUMi. ..e1MOOISTCMURCH 1• St. a Her1»or Bl~ a-.11 ...... _.,..._ .. ,. .... _,, .. AM. CHARL IS 0. CLARK II' AI TO Ill ,AUL H. ALIXANDI.R AI.OCIAT" _ GRACE IIIL£ CHURat v •nu Memortal Bldl. HS W. lltb. eo.ea .... UV. TOM TYU£. r.eor SUlmAT SIRYICIS: 10:00 .... lid 1:00 ,. •• can.r-n'l PRIP .:11001., lOtOO .... HOME BIBU: CLAIBt:S: can SSI...ooll •TttcllilaC Bible DDct,._. THE FIRST BAPTIST· CHURCH ''t"l 'IIIMDLIIIT CHURCH 1M toWM" If A Y N E P. M CJ I.. I.. BH, P A Sl'C) It "'"A.M.-ADULT ..... .,. IUIIOAT IOtOOL 6tl0 '·"--IVAIIOILtCAL HOUI ltl tiXOMOLIA AT SANTA MeA AVL, COSTA MilA "~ • .,....,..atoutchrr-. ket, 380 E. 17th St •••• Velma a Lqston, 2253 Cornell Dr., reported the $36 theft of her wallet from a locke rat 2300 Harbor Blvd. • • • Robert w. Johnson, ~83 E. 16th PI,, was char- ged with sale or cocalnt- . alter an uodercover ortlcer reported purchasi ng a halt- ounce from blm ln IUs home. • FRIDAY, SEPT. 30 Richard Sepulveda, 25, or 259-C Cabrlllo St., was charged with carryi~ a con- cealed weapon lo his car after omcers stopped h.ls ear on Broe.ctway, west or On~e Ave., a,t Z.:35 a.m. • • • A burglar stole cash, tishJ.nc aDd eamplfll equip. meot aDd trac11Dr stamps fr~m the home or Sylvll J. Richards, 2253 Repub- lic An. • • • Michael A. ColUos, 185-C Del Mar Ate., reported the burglary of a vtdeo tape machine, tape player, TV set and 400 checks on a South Carollna bank from hls home wblle he was away on a business trl.p; there was-evidence that the Intruder had prepared 1everal meals and slept ln his home durlnc the time • • • A $5%5 radlo, $84 eash aDd a $225 calculator were Jtolen from Mary An- na Tutone, 2195 Maple Ave. • • • A Suta Ana woman, Z2, was focmd raped, with her hands mped behlod her back, In a parttnr lot at 1670 Sun.nowtr AYI. at 10:55 p.m ••• A $1,200 Do<tge van was stolen from VIctor L. Hammood, 2615 Santa Aoa Ave ••• Tbomas A. Baden, 11, ol 339 Prtoceton Dr., was tn,.red when he attem- pted to wa.lkaeross Fa1"lew Rd., 24 feet south or Merri- mac Way, and was hlt by a car southbound on Ft,~"tew Rd.. drlnn by Eleanor Brann, 52. of 3037 Donny- brook Lane • • SATURDAY, OCT. 1 AD untaown auapect uMd • MoM>AY, OCT. 3 John D. Edmondson, 29, of 654 -A t$tb St., suffered sev~ral facial la<'enttons when his car, southbound oo FalrYlew Rd., ran lnto the rear or the car or Ste- phen A. Tomlln, 22, or 1300 Adams Ave., stopped ror a signal light at Merrimac Way ••. Ross E. Shryock, 55, Fair Dr., reported h1s $510 mo-ped bicycle stolen from the sidewalk at that address .•• Patrick W. Arm- strong, service station at- tendant at 1045 El Camino Dr., reported that a man, about !5, ttueatened him wtth a semi..[tutomattc rifle and drovt> oU In a brownish- green car .•. Apowt>rdrlll, 1 mpact wren<:h aDd 4 sktll saws, valued at $620, wt>re stolen from a tool shed at Mesa Verde Dr. and Harla Au., property of Warming- ton Development Inc., Irvin• . • • Nicolas P. Vosyka, 16, or 2047 Charle St., suf- fered multiple contusions and a neck InJun when hls motorcycle ran Into the side of the car of Darrell W. Knutsen, 20, of 4804 S~­ shore Dr., West Newport, wblch made a lane changt lo front or tUm on Newport Blvd. at Victoria Ave. at 9:05p.m •••• Linda L. Hahne, 1713 Iowa St., reported the $256.40 oorglary or 8 track tapes, record albums and a I 19-lDcb ltlllth Of btlt-P.UBLI.C NOTICE lncb ptpe to smub a wlDdow -. -----....;..;---....... -- ln Pacltlc Aadio Soues, 1500 Adama Ave., aeUntt• an llHm, l.lld reaebed 1n tJlroalb tlM broaD wladow tati. ID IDdttUmiDtd amoaJit tJ4 ndlo st.no IQIIIpmtllt OD cU.IplaJ at l :IS a.m •••• K.ena L.. Shtt141, U, 1111 Sltatt A"•• WM ebultd willa drl• drl•J.ac at tiO OU 8t. at S a.m. • • , WWJam E. Laidlaw Jr., Hl4 Pt!ppertrM, .....,,_ ttd tM blfllu7 ot 10 e~Cbt­ tnck .... flo• Ida ftD ••• Clotldllc ftiMd at tt0 was •• fl'ona tM ...a&t-=e of RIMY G. ......,, 114 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME S"'ATEMENT The followtnc person 1& dolnc busi.DIIss as: Kay Kwock f\ealty, 1770 Orange An., ste. B, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92&27: Katberlne K. Kwock, 250-A Oct• St •• Cos- ta Mea, Ca. 92U7. Thia busl.MII ts CODdU<:t- td by an ladJYldul. St,gned: Katbtrtoe Kwock. Tba. statement wu rued wltb the c:ouotJ eltrk of Or. a_.. Couaty Oct. 6, 19'77. Pabl!lb: Oct. 11, to. n. MOY. I, 19'77, I.D tbt Ntw- port HU'tlor £Map. F .1111$ A Pill AND INOI,INODT COMOIIOATIOMAL CHIIITIMt CHUiat THS IUJV, JOIIH A. I.IHDVALL, .l.al•l•t • I• ' .... A.a. IUII.AT• aU~LI ITV.T 1e.11 A.M.~ WIMif' III"CI, WII.AT ICitOOL W2 IROAD ITIIIT, MI.ORT tdiCitll '"'llll"t CAll PIO"'·ID PltOMia 1 .. 27. I Thls bus iness Is conduct- ed by a limited partnership. Slgnt>d: James S. Jones. • • • Thls statemt>nt was rtled with the rounty clerk of Or- ange Countv Oct. 6, 1977. Put>ltsh: Oct. 13, 20, 27, Nov. 3, 1977, In the Newport HarlJor Ensll(n. F -83263 CO\! the WOtld s largest. w1ll restOfe t~ hidden ' ~auty 1n your draperieS ...,_. Cott removes and clean!> c1raperte!> retlangs them w1th perfect pleats and f'Ven Scot~g!.~,. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followi~ person Is dol~ w siness as: Artlstlr Decor, 9542 Ba)' Meadow Dr., Huntington Beach 92646: Linda Kru~nkJn, 9542 Bay Meadow Dr., Huntington Beach, Calli. 92646. Thls WSlnPSS Is roodud- ed by an Jnctlvldual. Signed: Linda Krupenltin. This statement was filed wtth the county r lerk of Or- ange County Oct. 6, 1977. Publlsh: Oc t. 13, 20, 27, Nov. 3, 1977, ln the Newport Harbor Ens~n. F -83264 ~"' .. 4nd. Colt CleMl"'i P'oklnCS drapery ltfe HOM£5 • APAitT-..£NTS • MO lilt HOMES • Offte£S • WAU. TO WAU CMIP£1, ~·DitA~S ~ ! CltAN[D IH YO\IIt HOM( ~ • D£U SOfl UTitAC· / TJON MAK(S YOUR ~ - CdP'£T SANI· S TMYClEAN! 4 Siltty-two luxurtous bungalows. su1tes and rooms command a sensat1onal v1ew from a hlll·slope en lhe most exclus1ve sect1on of Acapulco Guests may select unobtrus1ve pr1vacy of theer own cottage and pool, or sunbathe w1th the 1et ser at the famous Vtlla Vera pool and bar. where favo nte lrop1ca1 drmks c an be en,oyed. e1ther en or o ut ot the water For the tenn1s buff. three clay courts are ava1lable both n1ght and day Fo r the gourmet. 1nternattonal cu1s1ne and Mex1can spectalttes prepared at your request For the romant1c. pnvacy and secluSIOn For everyone unforgettable memones THE VILLA VERA. ------• HON•YIIOON PACKAGE------.. 5 DaY..~fr.~ ~~~~.!~H:u·.:~!~!e~!"19.7o Air-Conditioned Double Room with Pnvate or Shanng Pool • Wel come Drink on Arrival • Full Breakfast Every Day • One full Dinner (for Two) at .. EL PATIO" Restaurant • 1/2 Hour Tennes Lesson Per Person • Two Tickets for "LE JARDIN" Night Club Including One Drink Per Person • One Free Dally Hour of Court Time • Gratuit ies EXTRA MQHT $34.10 ON !.P. US Reos JACK HUOEN INT and HARRY JARVINEN ANO ASSOCIATES US National WATTS 1·(800) ~21 0767 Write or Phone For Package Rates and Free Color Brochure to 'Vttta 'V•ra IIOIAARA~-­ P.O. Box 580, Ac81MJico. Mex. Phone 4..()3..33 I --;P;-;V:-;ttt.~,:::c~N::-O;:-;T:-:, c~t:=----P:::-:u:::a::-L::-, c::-::H:-:O:-:T:-:,:::c::OE~ --P=:u:::IIL:;-:-1 c=-=H:-:0:-:T~t:::c:-:.,:----,P"u""'•_,..._"-1 c""'"H"o"'T"'t"'c.,.•-MI.WI'OIIT HAII80R EIISICII •-;..~~~~;;;;;;;--~~~~;;~;-I'IJa.lltEDII£ElU.Y·P11.4 -· CP-5111 ,.;uncus 80IIlMIIII ~·-~v OCT .. 11n flCTIT10UIBI.IIIIllaB F1CTITIOU8 BD___ '.f~":r'!::S MAllE ln'ATEII&Wf •~-• • ..,CALf NAIIE STAT£liii!IT II AilE STAftllllff n. ..-u. po.-,,. OOROIIA DEL liAR, I Tile tbllo•I..IC PctriOG ll Ta.IDUowl.alpe.._..an .::-= .a:n:.~ dal.ICblel._tu:lll.llcEit~ PUBLIC NOTICE «W• .,..._.. ar. Lllltltt-doUti tw'PMs u: All'tllalf.o •t'm' ..,....,. ._ ...... HPrt.MI. U411 o.pn,, £1 tar CetUrotB .... -Lalllberf. Buaar, 41!Eut l'ltl9lrW.. Si hcUk: Cout lhry., ToM. Calif. ltUO: I..Mla· no "-" Cooter Drl"' c-.._ c~ llo-i -., Ca. ... 1 . ....., 14411 o.o>ror. "-" Boaeb, Ctlllonala 921:1"1: lito W. Poot, 1115' 1 Loll s. Lou!~-El Toro. Cal. -. 0... *60: Uoilatter w...ce• Sua. CecUJa, Foatail Val-Ill N W --. th.ddlrn_ H#l 0.. Kear, .,... Corp., 180 Newpo.. ley. CaiUorala 9Z"IOI;AIIco .... • HI llool~ t.o. £1 Toro 1H30; Pal"ela A. Cealer DriYe, N_.. L. Poot. liU9SalllaCocllll, Tltlo-..:.-==t.;_eted f .. q, US42 Due lloor. BMch, 'Ca1Uor1lla 921560, FOIUitlln Vai.Jey, CaJJJon1& by 0 JdfidiiL s•--: El Toro, Cal. 911SSO. Thll buSIDell ll conduct-91'701. Lell J, LaritMD.. ._-... TblJ biiiiDMtll cocdlet· ed by a Umlted pa.rtnership. Tbls balloesa b COIIdlet· Thll ltati!DIId wu: tOld ed by a poen.l part11ntdp. SJgoed: Jack D. Jeokl.ns:, l>r ed by U IDdlri-.t. S1pech Wltb tbl ...... ,.-ct.rt of Or-Slped: Lae Loall.lfl T. Mlle. Linkletter Managemeol: Ben W, Post. ,_, ThY: Jtatemlllt wu ftled Corp., General Partner. Th1B ltatft'leat WU ftled UCI ColuQ Sept. SO,l9'7'l. wltb tbecouaiY clerk of Or· Tbts statement was ftled wltb tbe ooqoty c.lert of Or-Pabl1Jita: Oct. 6• U, 20• .,_0 COOIIIIY S-'. 15, l'lr7. I 10 C 111 ~ 15 1,.,.,., Z'l, 19'1'1, lD t.be Newport --. ..,.... with the county c erk o r. aoge ou y .....,... , •• '• Harbor Euip. F _82971 Publlab: Sept. az, 29, Oet. ange County Sept. 12, 1977, Grover Escrow Corpon-6, 13, 197'1, to tM Newport Publish: Sept. 22, 29, Oct. tloD, 111 Soutb Ul1nol.l. A~a-PU BL 1 C NOT I"C E Harbor Easiga, F -8!026 6, 13, 197'7, In the Newport helm, CL 92805. Escrow Harbor EnsJgo. F -81'739 No. 10'7'71-01-AR. FICmiOUS BUSINESS PUBLIC NOT lCE Pabllsb: Sept. 22. 29. Oct. HAllE STATEIIEHT S 89913 P!:JBLI C NQTICE 6, 1S, 197'1, to Hie Newport Tbe iJUowlnc pera:tD is FICTITIOUS BUSINESS S-89936 Harbor Eutgn. F-82074 dotae tutoess u: Pro-NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS tecUYe CoatiJ:Ies, 1019 E. Tbe followlllc peraou a" NAME STATEMENT Balboa, Balboa. Ca, 92661: do ... bustoesa as:VtdeoEn- Th loll ... PUBLIC NOTICE e o• persollS are Jolla L. Areoclaeo. 1019 E. terta.lnment Ceoter, 369Eut rlolng business as: 1. Link-S·8992S Balboa, Balboa, CL 92861. 1'7tll street_. Costa Mesa, Ca- letter Center of Santa Fe STATEMENT OF ABAN. Tbls buJI.aelslaeoD!Iucted WorDY 9262'7: Gary C. Hut, Spri~s; 2. Linkletter Cen-OONMENT OF USE OF'FIC-by a.n IDdlritt.aal. Sl(bld: 911 Veruo Place, lntne, ter of Santa Ana.Mcfadtle.n, TITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Job.D L. Areodseo. California 9Z'll5; Randall A. 180 Newport Center Drive, The followltlgpersoo(per-Tbis statement -was Qled Hill, 1221 Marian Lane, Newport Beach, Callfornla sons) han abaDdoDedtheue wltb the county clerk of Or-Newport Beach. CalUornia 92660: Linkletler Manage-of the ftctltlOU5 busloeu qe Coaal:)' Sept. SO, 197?, 92660, meat Corp., 180 Newport .. me R. H. Dua Academy Publlsb: Oct. 6, 13, 20, This bosloess Is con&act- Center Drive, Newport at 34512 Embarcadero Pl., 2'7, 19'7'1, lD lbe Newport ed by a general partnership. Beach, California 92660; Suite 8, Dana Point, Call-Harbor Ensl.gn. F -82970 SlgDed: Gary c . Hlll, Ran- Wilbur D. Layman. 755 Vl.a fornta 92629. The nctitlous dall A. Hill. Lido, Soud. Newport Beach, business name referred to PUBLIC NOT ICE Tbls statement was rued Ca1Tihfo1 rnJab 9lne2663. 1 above was fUed lo County s.90042 witll the county clerk or Or- s us ss s conduct-on Jaooa.ry 24, 197'7, <;ier-FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ange County Sept. J), 197'7, ed by a limited partnership. ald F. Troy, 14512 Embl.r-NAME STATEMENT Publish: Sept, 22, 29, Oct. Signed: Jack D. Jenkins, tor cadero Place, DaDI PotDt. Tbe followl.ag person 1s 6, 13, 197'1, In the Newport Linkletter Management C A, 92629; R. Dale Cor-doing business as: 0. G. Harbor Ensign. F -816'70 Corp., General Pa rtner. neU, 33602 D Dana Vtstt c ' Thl -1 1 111 Shoes, 405 E. ordoba . ve., s ,,.a emen was ed Drive, Dana Point, CA. with the county clerk of Or-92629. Sao Clemente, Calff. 926'72: Robert Wayne Goad, 405 E. afl::e County Sept. 12,1977, Thisbustness•ascooduc-Cordoba Ave., San Clemente, 6 Pal3bllls,e;,seolt.t2n2.N29, Oc"t. st~ by aRgeneDalralpac rtnerstlip, 'Calll. 92672. ' • .,, ' n e ewpo 'ti ned: • e oroell. This business Is conducted Hart>or Ensign. F -81'741 This statement ns ftled by' an lDdfvtdUa.J. Signed: with tbe County Clerk of Robert Wayoe Goad. PUBLIC NO TI C E S-89940 FICTI'flOUS BUSINESS NA ME STATEMENT Orange County Sept. 7,1977. This statement was fUed Rlcllard J. Sc hwaruteto. wltb tlle county clerk of Or- Esq,, Attorney at la•, Man-c •-• 28 1~ I B 8 S a..nge ounty ~-' .,, '· u acturers ank ldg,, b:th Pab 1s Oct 6 13 20 r I b: . , , , loor Penthouse, 1201 Ilo•e 'Z'7, 1977, 1n the Newport St.. Newport Beach, CA. Harbor Ensign. F -82837 92660. Publish: Sept. 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13, 1977, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. r -70647 PUBLIC NOT ICE S-89924 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT P UBLI C NOTI C E S-9004'7 FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS NAME STATEMENT The following person ls PUBLIC NOTIC E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is doing bustoess as: Graham Real Estate, 542 No, El Camino Real, St.n Clemente 92672: Matthew Wa.rrenGra- bam, '789 Balboa Ave., La- guna Beach, Ca. 92651. This Wslnessis conducted by an individual. Signed: Matthew Warren Graham. This statement was nted with the county clerk of Or- ange County Sept. 30, 19'77. Publish: Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27, 1977, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -82969 PUBL iC NOTICE ,.;TITIOUS 8liiiiiCISS NAQ 8TATEIIOT Tbe ...-or -I< doilt ........ U : llaDII ..... 11611 --. -._tam: sou D. lllUot, SISIZ -J!o.. ... -._...1111'7. Ttdl ........ 11 ooedlct- .. bJ u IDIII•-'· 8lpod, Jaclc D. M.Wer. Till• ltate....t wu rued wtth tM COIIIIty Cllill: of Or- UIIt Cocaaty Sept. 1&, lrl'l. PubUib: Sept, 22, 29, Oct. 6, IS, 1 97'1, 1A tlle Newport Harbor Eutcn. F -8Zl49 PUBL"IC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE 13 HEREBY Gl. YEN tbal tbe City CouacU of the Clty of Newport Beach •W bold a pubUc heariJW regarding proposed Ordin- ance No, 17SS, beiDc, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AM. ENDlNG TIT I.E 15 AND TI- TLE 20 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE AS THEY PERTAlNTOSIG'N REGULATfONS, NOTICE IS HEliE BY FUR. THER GIVEN thl.t the said public hearing wUI be held on the 25th day orc>ctober, 1977, at lbe hour of '7:30 P. M. In tbe CouocU Chl.n:bers of lhe CUy Hall of the Ctty ot Newport Beach, Calltor- nla, at wtllch time and plati" any aoo aU persons loteres- ted may appear aod be beard tllereon. Doris Gtofle City Clerk Cit}' ot Newport Beach Pullll.sh: Oct. 13, 19'17, In tfle Newport Harbor EBSign. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARlNG NOTICE IS HEREBY GI- VEN that tbe City CouocU of tlle City of Newport Beacb wtii bold a publlc hearing reprdl.ng Ptw.se I of the Lo- cal Coasl:ll Program -Issue ldeotttlcatton. regarding re .. constderaUoo of the adoptloo of an lssue l~tltlcatfon Re- port to be tnnsmttted to the Coastal Commission ror ap- PUaLIC NOTtC& • I IIIII PEiiliiOCS__.IM IWIBin'ATDIDT _......,.,. ... !< doJ..Iil twR'MI U: 8tMme -lloOjlo -'"'-14111 --81"-, El Toco, CaiU.--Dr. .WU A. PI-t, DIS.·- All;, Loa A.Gcel-. Cal.U • 110041. T~ blliMI1ll~ted ., . ,_.. ,. ..... _ Al.lu A. Plnlck. lla.rUJD PJYIIlet, ~d Pl .. lct, Niae1 Plnlck. Slped: Dr. Allaa A. Plnlet. Tb1a atatemeat ••• tued •lth the couaty clerk ot Or- UCt Coapty Sept, 14, 19?'7. Publlsb: Sept. 29, Oct. 6, 13, ZO, 197'7, lD tbe Newport Harbor Easl,go. F -8190S PUBLLC NOTII:;E S-19963 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe foUowtag persons are dolOB" busiDess as: ASD lo- eome lunstors, 2192 ~Pont Drive, Suite 104, IrvlDe, Callfom.l.a 9%715: Steven Gumpert, 4 Deer Creek, Ir- vine, Callfornb 92?14; Den- Ills W. Smltll, 2? l.!artposa., l"lne, CalUornla 92714; Al- fred F. I..Gstbader, 90 Pine Valley Lane, Newport Beach, California 92660. Tbls business Is conducted by a general partoershlp. Slgood: Steven Gumpert, General Partner. Thls statement was rued with the count)' clerk of Or- ange County Sept, 14, 1977. Publlsh: Sept, 29, Oct. 6, 13,20, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. f -81881 PUBLI C NOTICE S-8997'7 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STA-TEMENT The foUowl~ persons are doing b.Jslness as: A & II Enterprises, 317 Dahlia, Co- rona del Mar, Callfornia 92625: Stephen Arganbright, 31'7 Dahll.a, Corona del Ma.r, CaliforoLa 92625; John A. Herren, ·31'7 Dahlla, Corooa del Mar, California 92625. Tbts Wslness is conducted by an unincorporated as- socl.ation other than a pa rtllershlp. Signed: Stephen Arganbright, Jntm A. Her-FICTITIOUS BUSINESS proval as part of the Clty•s NAME STATEMENT total work program for the rera. ·PU8LIC NO TICE PIC I II IOUI 8tiSIMUS MAllE ITATI!IIEIIT T ... lt:ari:IO'wllll pefiiOIII ltl dolll ..._ .. u: Vall'l'lar, 2101 So. Yale, Suta Aaa, Cal. U"J04: VlrciA&a tl Mar. .. ~ n:n &mboo St •• N ... - po" S.eh, Cal. 92060: Lou- LI D, Martel, 252'1 Bamboo st.. NftDOrt Beleh, cu. -· This taaal..lleu ls conduct- ed b)' ID lndMdua.l. Sl~toed: VlJ'IiD.1a H. Markel. Ttlls llbtemeot ns filed with the couaty ele. k or Or-•~~r~e COUDty Oct: 6, 19'7'7. Publlah: Oct. 13, 20, 2?. Nov. S, 19"1'1, l.o tM Newport Harbor Eufe-D. F-83268 PUB.LIC NOTI C~ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followt.ag person ls dotog business as: Delmoni- co's, 4248 Mut~ale Way, Newport Bearh, CaiUornia 92660: Curto Corponlion. a Calllornla corp •• BY, W, W. Crutteoden Jr., Pres., 4600 Campus Drive, Newport Bea.ell, Ca 92CGO. Tbls b.Js!.ness Is cooducl- ed by a corporation, Corporation Name : Crut- co Corporallon, w. W, Crut- tenden Jr.,llres ldent. This statement was filed with the county clerk of Or- ange Cou nty Oct. 6, 1977 . Publish: Oct. 13, 20, 27, Nov. 3, 1977, In !he Newport Harbor Ensign. F -83267 P U BL IC NOTICE n CTITIO US RUSINESG NAME STATEMENT The following Pf'rson is doln& business Js: (A) Jm. maculate Cleaning Comran}, (B) lmmarulate Cleamne: Pro<tucts, 50 1 Can<'t13 Pr., Newport Beach, Calirorul.l 92660, P.O. Bor.II2'J42, :-;. "- port Beach Ca!UuJ ut.t 92660: The Sanctuary f •AI!I- datlon, Leon Johnson, Pre~ .• 95 1 Promontor)' Dr , Wt'~t. Newport Beach, Ca. 92660. This business is colll"'m·t - ed by an unincorporated as- sociation other t11an :a p;trt-· nershlp. Signed: Rev , Dr . Leon Johnson, Pre-s. This statemem was rllt>d with the eounty clprk of Or- a~:~ge Countr Sept. 14, I TI7. Publish: Sept. 22, 29, Ort. 6, 13, 1977 , in tl1e No:>wport ll.a.J:bo.r.. Ensi~n. F -81£176 The following persons are dol~ business as : Linkletter Center of Saota Ana- Eding'er, 180 Newport Cen- ter Drive, Newport Beach, C alltornia 92660: Linkletter Management Corp., 180 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach, California 92660; John Yelland, 1(1'76 Skyline Drive, Laguna Beach, Caltrornla 9265 1; W. C. Mirams, 3 Lagunita, La- guna Beach, CalUo rnta 9265 1. The followill€ person Is doing business as: R H. Dana Academy, 35102 Del Obispo Street, Dana Point, C A, 92629: Aventura Saillng Assocl.atioo (California corp.4 35102 Del ObispoSt, 0aoa Polnt, CA. 92629. doing Wstness as : The Sleoder Spoon, 7132 Edinger, Huntington Beach, Callf. 92647: Raymond Bates, 26522: Mimosa Ln., Mission VIejo, CalU. 9Z675. This Wslness is conducled by an todlvldual. Signed: The r Un-log r n 1 c p This statement ~~"U rued 0 " peSO S Local oasta.l rogram. , P UBL IC NOTICE doing tus!.ness as: IDdus-NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR-wlth the count}' clerk of Or-Th.fs business is conduct- ed by a limited partnershtp. Signed: Jack D. Je nkins, for Linkletter Managemert Corp., General Pa rtner. This statement was flied with the county clerk of Or- ange Count} Sept. 12, 1977. Publish: Sept. 22 , 29, Oct. 6, 13, 1977, In the Newpo rt Harbor Ensign. F -81736 PUl:!LlC NOTICE S-89938 FICTITIOUS DUSINESS NA ME STATEMENT The following person is rloing bu s iness as: Linklet- te r Properties, 180 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, CalUor nia 92660: Link Properties, 180 New- port Cent er Drive, Newport Reach, California 92660, This business is conduct- ed by a corporation. Corporation Name: Link Properties, Jack D. Jenkins, Secreta ry. Tttls s tatement .,.,,.s filed with the rounty 1'lr rk or Or- ange County Sept. 12, 1977. Publish: Sept. 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13, 1977, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -81738 P UBL IC NOTICE S-89939 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE MENT The rollowing person is dolng bu siness as: LinklPf:- te r Management, 180 New- port Center Dr1ve, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660: Linklet- ter Management Corp., 180 Newport Center Drive, New- po rt Beach, Ca. 92660. Tl'lt s business is conduct- ed by a corporatloo. Corporation Name: Link- letter Management Corp., Jack Jenkins, Secretary. This sUtement wu nled wttll the county cleri of Or- ange County Sept. 12, 197'7. Publish: Sept. 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13,1977, ln the Newport Harbor Enslgn. F -81'73'7 PUBLI C NOTI CE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followlag periOD ls dolal bua:lnessu:SMboome PubUc:atjo,.., 2020 Fullerton AYt., 150,CostaMHI 92621; P. o. Bo• m.c ... lloa, 926n: Ealllco wallalp l.uil· !!ltd. zozo FaUertoo, ~ .... 9!&rl. TIU MIDiu la coadlac- tod br aaiDIII.-L s.,_ l>a-~'--kl. 1'1111 --.... IUod •Jill 111o _, clort ol 0.- -c.-, ... I' lr!'l. -... a, It, Ocl. •· u, am, • .. N.-port -E tc• r -1111'7 This business ls conduc- ted by a corporation. Corporation Name: Aven- tura Sailing Assoclation, Ga- ry R McAvo}, Pt esldent. This statement was nled with the county clerkofOr- a~e County Sept. 7, 1977, Publlsh: Sept. 22, 29, Oc t. 6, 13, 197'7, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -8163 1 PUBLIC NOTICE S-89934 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STATEMENT The following persons a.re doing business as~ 1. Link- letter SeU Stonge of lrvlne; 2. Linkletter Self Storage of Riverside, 180NewportCen-· ter Drive, Newport Beach, California 92660: Linkletter Management Corp., 180 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach, Calllornia. 92660: ArttJJr G. LlDltletter, 1100 Bel Air Road, Los An- geles, California 90024; Jack Linkletter, 67 Emerald Bay, Laguna Beacb, CalUornla 9Z651; Wllbur D. Layman, 755 Vl.a Lido Soud, Newport Beach, CA. 92663; Job.n Y P.l- land, 10'76 SkyUoe Drive, Laguna Beach, CallforDla 92651. This business ls cooduct- ed by a geoera.l po.rtoersh!D. Signed: Jack.O. Jeot1Ds, For L!.nldetter M~D~Cem•DII: Corp., General Parmer. This statemeat ns ftled wttll tlle County Clerk o'fOr. ange Cou.aty Sept. 12, 19'77 . Pui>Usll> Sept. 22, 29. Oet. 6, 13, 197'7, In the Newport Ha.rbor Enslgn. F -81'140 RaymoOO Bates. trial Funding, 3901 MacAr-THER GIVEN that tbe said ange County Sept. 14, 1977, SU PERIOR COURT OF THE tbur Blvd,, Suite 211, New-public heartog wUl be beld Publish: Sepl, 29, Oct. 6, STATE OF C ALlF'OR~l A This statement was tued wtth the county clerk of Or- ange Couaty Sept. 28, 197'7. port Beach_ Ca. 92660: Ri-on the ZSth day of Octobu, IS, 20, 19'17, In the Newport fOR THE COUNTY OF chard A. Hall, Grantor, 5131 !977, at the boar or '7:SO Harbor Ensign, F -81&&3 ORANGE Publish: Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27, 197'7, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -82841 Alder, l"lne, Calli. 92'715, P.M. 1n tbe Coubell Cbam-No. A-93109 This Wstness Is conduct-bers of the C ity Hall of the NOTICE OF Il EA RING ed by a busJoess pure trust. City of Newport Beach, Ca. PUBLIC NOT 1 CE Estate of ELIZABETH PU,BLIC NOTIC E Signed: Rl -<1 A, Hall, llfornla, al which time and 8_ 89984 UPTON, Oecaa sed. Grantor Ia nd 11 NOTICE IS H~R I:.fl\ • P ce any a a persoos ~ICTITIOIIS Bus~ESS Thts statement was ftled Interested may appear and ,. 'H GIVEN that Galvin R. KePne S-90003 with tbe couoty clerkofOr. beheudlhereon. NAME STATEMEN': has filed hPrPin a petition FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ange County Oct. 5, l9'77, Dorts George The followt~ person ls for jlrobate of Will Jflll fo t NAME STATE~ENT PubliSh: Oct, 13, 20, 27 , CUyClerll: doh~ WsiDeSS as: Huggins Issuance of lett ers tPsla- The following person Is Nov. 3, 1977, ln the New-City of Newport Beach Shoes, 99 rashlon Island, mentary to thepetltlonpranrl dotnc: 00/lnsiness unt: Sea B116~s2 port Harbor Ensign: F -83196 Publish: Oct. 13, 1977, 1n Newport Beach, Caltrocrnla for authOrization to a1l· Realty vestme s, <n' the Newport Harbor Enstgn. 92660: Huggtns Shoe o., minister undf'r the In- Ballad Laoe, Huntington Inc., of Newport Beach -dependent Mministration of Beach, Ca. 92649: Ted R PUBLI C NOTICE PUBLI C NOTICE lncorporated In Callfornia, Estates Ar-t, rererenr·(' tO Fraodsen, 16042 Ballad Ln., STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, 71° Jasmtoe An., Corooa del 400 So Lake Ave Pasa-which is macle lor turi!Jer Huntington Beach, Ca. MANAGEMENT AND CffiCU-M&r, CaW. dena C.alU 91101 ., particulars, and that the tim€' 92649. LATION. 10. Edent and nature of dr-Thts wslnessts.conducted and pla<'e of hearlu;.! t11t> Thls business Is conducted 1. l"'tle of publication: New-eulatioo. ACTUAL NO. by a 00.......,ntlon. Corpora-same ILas I.Jef>n set for o, .• S t Ha.rbo Ensi AVIl!IIIA~· NO 0,. COf'lllS 0,. ...... by an lndiYlOOai. igned: por r gn. co .. ••• llACH. •INo'-• 1•...,• uon Name: HuggtnsShoeCo., tobPr 18, 1977, :.t 10:00 a.m ., Ted R Fm:tdsen. 2 3• ~te of ftllnr1' 10ct. ~.;m.. ':::.~.~=': 0 =~=~~-:T•~o Inc. of Newport Beach, Dorls ln the courtroom of Dep:1 rt- Thls sbtemeDt was filed • requeocy 0 ssue. ee • u ""oNTH• "'-1No DATa Talley, Secretary. ment No. 3 or salrl court, with tbe couaty clerk of Or-ly . A. Total DO. copliS prloted This statement was filed at 700 Civic Center Driv~> ange Coullty Sept. SO,l97'7. A. No. of Issues published (NetPresaRtm),. 3'766 S875 wlth tbecourCy clerkofOr-West, in the C it~· of Santa Publlsh: Oct. 6, 13, 20, UUJJally: 52 • B. Paid clrcu&Uoa ange County Sept. 14, 19'77. Ana, California. 2'7, 1977, 1n the Newport 8. Anoual subscription price: 1. Sales tbrou.ia dealers Publ1sh: Sept. 29, Oct. 6, Dated Septembe-r-Z-3,19'77 . Harbor Ensign. F -82975 $6 .00. aod carriers, ltreet yeodors 13, 20, 1977, in the Newport WlLUAM E. St JOlt~. 4. Location of known offtce aod counter sales •• 661 '711 Harbor Eustgo. f -81948 County Clerk --P'-"'U..:B:.:L::Ic:C:::N::O;-T.:..:..I C=E'--of pubUcatlon: 2'721 E. Coast 2 Mall subtler-..... --;;:c:;;-;-:-;:-;:~:;7,;:-;:--Keene and Dlon. 3333 W. Hwy ., CorOlla del Mar, Orange • _.._ • • • S-90002 County Calif 92625 , ••••••••• , , • 2592 2?21 PUBLI C NOTICE Coast Hlg-hway, •401, l"tov.·. FICTITJJUS BUSlNESS 5_ ~~of tlle.headquart-C. Total pa.td clrcalatioo . • • s.89968 port Beach. CA 92663, TeJ,. NAME STATEMENT ers or geoenl buslaess offtces ' • • • • • •••• ' ' ' S253 SU2 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS pbooe: (7 14) 6-45-4044, At- The toUowtng persons are of the pubUsbers: 2721 E. Coast o. Free dlstrfbatiOD by ma.u, NAME STATEl:ENT torney(s) tor: Executor. doing busloess as: Ea.stgate Hwy., Corooa del Mar, Orange carrier or otber mtUt; amp-The following person ts Publish: Sept, 29, ()('t. U, Liquor, 11932 ValleJ Vtew CoiDll)', Callf. 92625• te1, eompllmellta.ry, aDd otblr do'-business as: Newport 13, 1977, in the Newport Street, Garden Grove, Calif. free eopl.es 15 ._ Harbor Ensign. 92645: Mrs. Rebecca f. Names aod complete ad-E. Total dt~·ir~~(Sum ot Precision Product•, 849 SassouniaD (NMN~ 8401 dresses of publisher, adltor, C and D) ••••••• S25S !44'7 West 16th street, Newpo~ Boothbay Circle, Huntington • and managing editor: Publish-F. Copies not distributed Beach, Callforuia 92&63. Beach Calli 926415 . Mr er -Arvo E. Haapa, 710 Ju. 1 Ortl left Newporl Prec:lsion Stamp- Bl)l.n • S~nlln (iorn): mioe An., Corona del Mar, 11-.ccou".ated, ce :u.:. ~:; lncs, toe., CalUoro.ll Corp., 8401 Boothbay Circle HnDt-Calif. 92625; editor • Frtd rtnUac 261 192 849 West 16ttl Street, New- 1 ..... n Beach Calif '92646 Davis, 2226 Mloer, Costa Me-P 2 ~ • • • • trom port Beacb, Calltornb ~·0 '" ' • sa, Callt. 9262'7; managiDI edt-• ru: · oews 9266S, This tmsloessls:oe~ted tor _ Ano E. Hupra, 710 Jas-ac•ta •• , ••••• 152 ISIS Tbis tmstnesslacotldiK:Itd bJ' a ceoenl pa lp. mine AYe., Corooa del Mar, G. Total (S•m ol E • F -~ bf a corponUoo. Sl(ned: Bi)U Sassou~ Calif. 926!5, Mould eqal D1t pnu r• CorporatiOD Name: New- Tbb statement ns eel '1. Oner (11 owned by a cor-Powp IDA) ••••• S'IM 18'75 port Pnclaloa stampt.acs, PUBLI C NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person ls dolng business as: SouU,..-est German. 185 w. 17th St., IF Costa Mesa, CA. 9262'7 : pef.er forest Bowie, 5811 Seashore, Newport Beach., CA. 92663. with ~ :;~e~: 0:~-ponttoa. ut aa.me alii addreas 11. I certlfJ U.t tbe ttate-Ja.mi!S E. Reldny,Sec:ntary. ~bl 00 • Oct 6 is ttl, mut be stat«< ud allo JJD. menta made b)' me abo'fe are Tb1s statem• ns ftled PU BL.I C NOTICE 2'7 1~ In iM' Me~rt mltli&tely tberetmderlbe•me• cornet aa:! C:Ompl~. Ano E. wttb the cocuQ cltrll: of Qr. S-89935 H~r E;._ip. , F -BZSZO aDd &ddresau ot lltoclllbolder• Hupa, oner ud pabUabtr. qe COIDtJ Sei;!t-!S, l'll'l, This business Is conduct- ed bf 1D lDdiVidual. Signed: Peter Bowie. Tbl• llltemenl was filed wttb the coaatJ cleri of Or- 11111 Coaaty Sepl. 16, 19'7'1. rtcTmous BUSINESS · • .....,, or hOJdl.Dr 1 oorcoal or 12. For eo"""otloo bJ Publlab: Sopl. zv. Oct. s. NAME STATEMENT PU BL 1 C NO Tl C E mcwe of total aft'XMit ot ltoek. pablbben malllle • at tbl lS, 10, 111'1, la tbe Newport The loll...UC pe.....,. an U 1101 ..,... bJ a ...,...-. roplu niH (hetloo 111.111. Hartlor Bllllp. f -8160'7 doq balliDOss as: I. Lint· S.IIOOOS lbo amoa aed --of P-1 a.meo -1) 19 -'-7::-:::'7::-:::";:";~:;-- letter Center of Bne-Oak FICTITI>US BUSTNl:SS tbe ladlfktal Oftll'l JDa1t be U. S. C. Hn prondll .. Pll'•l PUBLIC 'NO'TICE Place; 2. UotlelterSollSio· MAllE STATEIIEHT ll•ea. If ...... bJ a---port: ..... --r-• BUSiiiESS rapolf-VaJIOJ 180 Tbofollowtlll:por-•ro llliP or------~~~ .. --lldlo..U ~ ... ~ Newport Ceater DriYI, if..,. dolac .. ..._ u: SuiOOD~ tli'ID, ita laDM ud adclrtJsa., aaattw .-., ..._ 11Ctioa MUll STATEMQT port B•cb. CalJI)nda lla,.r DlttlaDIIIItlll Co., u ftU. u tllet ot •ell 1Ddft1,.. Ult ol tide twt 1111111 IDI.U 'I'M llollolrtll ...,.... a.re ,1!1180: LliiiL P._rU .... 110 Uta , Valloy ....... street, doal IDIIII bt 11-' Eoolp --a1 111o ,_ pro-dOq o.tn• u: O.Or Tbt Newport Clllter Drln, lftw-GuM Groft, CaJU. ta45: P•u.talaf Co. lite.. 1111 L Yidsd __. b a I ttoe ... BW. .&ICQ ... 1115 'D' Vtc: ... port B-11. Calllorllla llr.Bija.alfia•••la•{livJI); C-a.,., c-lltl llorj-Ill 1111 t ... -lllo lllrll, C.. -_.,, U&eO; S* Yollud, 11171 MOI-rClle ... -· C&llf.; Am> E. "-o "IIOSU-_. .. , .... 1-n--L. A:"'.!:Ra· hJUM Drl•e, L1paa ..,._ a.ea. Calif. .... , •• Aft .. C~ del 1111', tllll Ill' ,__. • .. ..U -w.,, COlli. n....~ ... ·~ B•cta, Callt)nia Ne51. Mra. 1telltoca h uwrefu Cdf.; Mn. Anro I. Butpa. ...... II -* ....._ .. ~ ICa -': ......,.. -,--,- Tb1t baiDia L1 c•~.. MOl BaatM-1 Ctrclt, rtut~ 7JO la.&M Aft,, c:oro. del o.atPM .. tile JIAI. K T'llll .... Ckel .. BIIIIIIIIJ· ed I>Jallmllod_rt ........ --.Calli.-:· -,Cilll. al--. I......,.._ ....... -. lo-Slpod:SocliD.-..,r ... llr • ...,_lliloclan,()ql!l), 1. _.....,llllro,.wi • ..-,.. 1 en 1o ...... nao -~'" Lilt PloporUoo,.--... ,..,c.,. ... -........... __ ., __ ' IINIM -.. - l .., • _. --- Putllu. .... a..ca.. c.ur. ... ••ow-.• .....,,,.[ •• at .. rill call tl 1 .. --...... ~rill Anlld.- Tldl ttatr• lit 1r11 m.d 1'11111: h ' a. ('L....,.. • _.. ot t11a1 .-tl Jl • .. t l rt ., a 'l"'ll11 • • Jilt .., 'OIIIIIIooc.III1Ciodlol0.· llr a lt'tnl padi,.,-. -. ...,.._ ___ U.l. C.-. ............. -~~~~- .... c.8ylopi.JI,Ir7'1 ........... ._ II ew-(lr-.on.-•prtl*t Ull-. ~---a,o.t..; ...,_ 1op1. a, a, o.t. -Ott. " II, 10, -)t "'""L ...,.. msu. 1m 111 111o ..._, t, 11, ""· a. ..... ,,., n, 1m, a. ., ....._,. .-'""" c... del ~~ar, Pllllilla Oat. 11, 1m, 11 at,., ._ ... • ,~11 Htlrtoorl...,.. r..a1o ,.....,. ·'"*" r.lillJ caa; Mro. .&no L ...,.. ..... ,..1 -..... ---. • '· Publloh' Sop!. 22, 29, Oct. 1, ts, urn, tn tbe Newport HarbOr £ulp. F -82150 PUiitLIC t;fOTI CE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS MAllE STATEIIEMT Tbe foil~ Pf1'SOO Ls do'-I:1UIDNa u : Marc o• Polo .._.ear, !laMar .. tM "" .. Balboa tslud., ca. 1MU! Plola VtflaABtla· boll. 101 ...,..._ An., Bal. ... .....,c .. -:. Tldl bah 1 r ll CINidllcted ., .. lllllh1daol. s.,_ ._.a..-. 1'1111 -.... lllod -111o _,. elarlt ol Or· .... c.lll1 ...... lr!'l. ..,u ...... It, Od •• ... 10, ""· .. tllo "-" llutlllrD 'p, F..QMI PUBL.I C,NOTIC~ riCTITIOUS BUSIHEBS NAil£ STATEIIEI<T T .. loll""q porooo Ia dolnc bludae:a 1.11: Cout BaM &ai:JpUen, A .speD C ra- pbles, S'lf' Blrtb Strett, S.Ue S. Newpo .. Boaeii.Cal. 926150: Wlnftard Corpon- tlon, Calltomta rorp,, 37S"7 Blreb Street, &lite B, New- port Beach, CA 92660. This b.11lness is conduct~ ed by a <"O rportUon. Corporallon Name: Wlad- •a.rd Corponlloo, Tlaa Johnson, Secretary &! CFO. This state ment wu tUed with the county clerk of Or- ange County Oct, 6, 1977. Puhllsh: ON. 13, 20, 2'7, Nov. 3, 1977 , In the Newport Harllor Ensign. F -83266 PUBL IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSrNEbS NA ME STATEV.ENT The following ()E'rson is <Joing tusiness :1s: Elegance In· Time-, 260 Ne1fJ)Ort Cen- ter Dr., "llt, Newport B+•ach, Ca. 92660: Alan w. McKae MarkeUna: Sentces, a CaJJf. corp., 1412 Keel Dr ,, Corona del Mar, Ca. 92625, This bu siness is conduct- ed b~· a corporation. Co rporation n.ame: Alan W. M<'Kae Marketing Ser - vices, Alan W. McKae, pn•- sldent. This s t:alement wa s filed with th e countr t'lerk or Or- anct" Couno Oct. 6, 1977. Publish: Oc t. 13, 20, 27, Nov, 3, l!l77, in the New- port Harbor Ensign. F -f32Ci9 PUBLIC NO T IC E S-89998 FICTJTIOL'S BUSINESS NAMF: STA TEMENT Tin:-folloll'i~ pe rsons art' doing tJusiness as: (I ) ~.r. Uoot£>r or Or;jn~·~ Co.: (2) Mr. lkiOtN of L.tRuua 3earh, (3) Mr. !looter of Los Afit\P- les, 2~1 52 Campo Rosu, El Toro, Calif. 92630: Johu tt . ShiPlrls, 7807 Truxton, Los An!!eles, Caiir. 90045: Wayne M .. .\lien, 2~t:i2Campo l.oso, El Toro. Calif. 92630, This hu sinoss is l·owlu <'ted tn :1 l'orporatlon (:1 C:til- fornla ~·orporallou). CorporatiOn Name: ShiC l!\S & All en, In!·., W:a~·ne M, Al len, Sf'(', This statr>lllt!lll was fil ed with thP •·ou nt~ ckrk of Or- afll.'-e Count\ SPpl. 27 , 19'77 , PuiJ!Ish: 0• I. G, 13, 20, 27, i'J'il , 111 tlw Ne.,.-port H .. rl.()r Ensll'n, F-8275; P u BL!C NO T ICE S-89j82 Flf TITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STATEMI::NT Tlw fotlowing pe rsons arE' rloln~· l~t~siness as: Sommer- SE'I Assocl.ltes, 38-18 Campu s Orivl', Suite-llG, Newpo rt R<'.t<"ll, r .11ifornia 92660: M &· T Jm·orpor:ttP«, 369 Plne- Sire+>t , Suite 3::!0, San Fran- r isco, Caii!or nla 341 0-1, (A Grneral PJr1u~>r); Dlrl•lle D••"'elopment lr11·,, 3848 lampus Driv~>, Suite 116, Ne.,.;po rt R"ach, CaJUorni.a 926GO, (.o\ Gene-ral Partner ). This hosi ness is r onduct- ed IJy a general pa rtnership, Signed: M. D. Jayred. This statement wa s tiled with the county clerk of Or- alij!e Count y Sept. 1-1, 19i7. Publish: Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27 , 1977, in the Newport Harbor Ensl~:n. F -81949 P UBLIC NOTI CE S-90025 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME S7ATEMENT The followln:;t person is noing Wslness as: Meadow- brook Gart1en Apartment.s, 24991 Costeau, Laguna Hill s, California 92653: Mark F, Jasper, 24991 Costeau, Lag- una Hills, California 92653. This OOslness Is conduct- M by an lndlvlctual. Signed: Mark F. Jasper . This statement was tlled wit h the county clerk of Or - aT.~Re Cou nty Sept, 29, 1977. Publish: Oct. 6, 13, 20, 2'7 , 1977, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. f -82932 PUBLI C NOTICE S-90032 STATEMENT OF' WITH - DRAWAL FROM PARTNER. SHIP OPERATING UNDER FICTrftoUS BUSINESS NAME The following peraoo hU •lthdrawn u a genenlpart. ner from the p;~ rtoeralllp operating under t!lfl ttctiUoua b.Js lness name of E &! D'1 Clown Cleaoers atf68 Fub. lon l&laod, N...-port Beach, Calllomll 92660. The nc .. tttloua bllllMu aame Rate- meat for thflpe,rtaerutpwu nted OD ADC'IIt 4, 191&, Ia the c_, o1 Oruc•· Tile flail •mt IDd rMtcSeDee ot the -..tlbdra.rtor u l partMr. t:IIM-. A. Erlet-. -11511 -"•U.. IIlii· tqa O.CII. CA .... . Tltlo -.... a~o~~ ..Ub tllo _,. clort ol 0.- .... c.lll1 SoJot. a. lm . .. ..... Ott. .. lS. 10, :n, 1m, 1a 111o "-1 _......,. , ...... • ) , Warning: The Surgeon General Has Oetermmed That .Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. MEWI'OitT HAitiOit fMSIGM -'AGI S -OCT. U . 1t77 Who could make lig/Jt of themselves better? Regular and Menthol ' THURSOAY, OCT. I~ 1!77 occ aiues COIOIA DEL IIAII, CAUF. D" • cooks' tour lliDIIOOD HOT TUB 7 1 ~73-0 1 52 "11 ·301h ST. NE11't"ORT BUf:H (;ALl F. 926M) OTHER DEALER~ 71 •-497-2712 II.U H. COAST HWY L AGUHA BEACH C4Lif. 926.51 714--658-71-'5 25705 YAU: FUN TUaBJNG" WITH Serendipity FACTORY CIRE CT HEMET, CAUF. <J2J43 .. -... •. ~~~--­ "'·) . __ ..... 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 fi ller tobaccos and t hen carefully wrapped in specially selected Honduran natural or candela leaf. The re sult: q uality and value rolled into one rich, smooth-smoking cigar. House of Windsor Palmas, s hapely Sportsman or full-sized Panatelas- they've got the ki nd of taste that could make """'-. you forget you ";:-:l~:_j(~~-1 ever smoked Look for this Houee of Wlndi!Or d;.play ot your tobecconlet. anything else. .. ...,. • • • l lmey Alllll tlltn at 1:4!1 a.m. Ud ca.r. Duo, ll,ol10'1f 8tote,Coo-pd .... -~ ..... UdtM ta MM&, ftl arntttd It •m• cMrft wu plaetd IC· 1:45 1t Balboa Cotn ud ll:ut Wtutoa Adrlla Bv- ebarltd wttta blqlary • • • ..tt, 110, fteD be wu u ... Joy L)'l'lll Tttbw.Jt. Ill. ~ rated at t:t !li a.m. at Ida 1019 E. Balbao 81Yd., 1101· bomt II 701-1/t £, lltlbao boa, wu eblqtd wtlb lftll. 81¥d., 8tlboa • , , A CB demeaaor druM ,drt~tar at nclto &ad a TV Ml, nlHd Balboii.Od MalA tt1:50a.m. at $Ito, wn .tollll from • Fl!ll>AY, SEPT. SO Sl-Bo .... 117 .. th, Wttt HOW MUCH • CAN YOU AFFORD TO LOSE IF A BURGLAR DECIDES Patrick FluapD, 712 Bt-Newport, bttwtta 11 p.m. 10ra, Eut Bluff, reported Oet. 1 alii a:ao a.m. Ocl $121 cuh ttol• from the 2 ••. A bicycle ud patio Jocker room at tbe Sportl.. l millure, n llled at $91$, 1toose athlettc club, 3&01 were tueo from tbe Balboa Jamboree, airport area, bt-Bay Club apartment of Pea- tween 4 p.m. and 6:30p.m. DJ Bastin betwMa 5:30p.m • . . , JP"elrJ valued at $1Z2 Sept, 29 aod 9:30 a.m. Oc t. was stolen from the hOme of 2, TO BREAK INTO YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS TONIGHT ? Sea Coast will plan you~ home or business sec:urity system . Lori Bennett, 2101 Aralia, East Bhatt, between 7:30a.m. and noon •• , A bicycle, valued at $139, ns stolen from the open garage at the home of Ray Raylor, 4002 Chanoel, Balboa ••• A cu cover aDd a potted cactus, valued at $193, were stolen from Jerry Durston, 2310 w. Ocean Front, Ceot'rat Newport, between 10 p.m. Sept, 30 cash and jewelry worth $1,705 stolen from Ocean Birch, Harbor VIew, reported cash and jewelry worth $1 ,705 stolen from his home between 6 p.m. and 11:10 p.m. by a thief who got In through an open win- dow • • • Lenn y Paul Laho, 31, ol 1914 W, 19th, West Side, was arrested at 9 p.m. at Coast Hwy, and Bays ide, near the bQy bridge, and charged wtth being under the lnflueoce of drugs ••• Elizabeth Gall Doss, 18, of 126 -1/2 42nd, Wes t New- port, was char&ed with petty theft at 3:15 a.m. at Balboa and River, West Newport. • SATURDAY, OC T. I A TV set, micro-wave oven and a phone aoswerh.- devlce, valued a t $1 ,150, we re stolen from t11e oomeof John Kenolhan, 414 Fern- leaf, Corona del Mar, be- tw een 8 p.m. and midnight •.• Ri chard Lockwood, 2D43 N, Capella, Costa Mesa, re- ported an estJmatedS2SO da- mage to hi s car while It was parked In the !BOO bloc k of 16th, Newpo rt Heights ••• A $100 bicycle was stolen from an unlocked garage at the home of Rtcharrt Blake, 3 Crest, Harbor View Hill s, betw et>fl ooon and I p.m. • • • A bicycle, electric tools and a palnt compres- sor, valued at $1 ,120, were stolen from Larry Ogle's home at 424 Dahlia, Corona del Mar, between 1 p,m.Sepl, 30 and 8:30 a.m. Oct. I by a thief who forced a lock on the j garage door ••• A TV Set, a sculpture alld a potted palm, valued at S492, were stolt?n from the hOm e of Renet? Baroth, 518-1/2 Dah lia, Corona del Mar, between 7 p.m. and 11:30 p.m •••• James Cun- llff, 337 Promontory Point apartments, reported lug- gage lnd tooks, n lued at $390, stolen from a gar~&e area between 3 p.m. Sept. 13 and 10 a.m. Oct. l. • SU NDAY, OCT. 2 WIIUam Winfield, 31 2 Montero, Balboa, reported hi s 1977 For d van stolen from the 330 block of New- port Blvd,, Newport Heights, between 6 p.m. Oct. 1 and 3 a.m. Oct. 2 ••• Jeffrey Wrlght MacNeUiedge, 36, of 434 Aliso, Newport Heights, was ar rested there at 6:40 p.m. and c harged with eqJO - slng hJ.mself In a public place- • • • Sharon Ellzabeth Stahl, 24, of 2049-A Wallace, Cos- ta Mesa, was charged with belf'C drunk In public at 12:30 a.m. at39th ao:S Balboa, West Newport •• , Harold Louts BenDett, SZ, of 205 39th, West Newport, was arrested ,,_,; .... c..-•• , v .... .,_T...., ' CALL Ul :JODA Y POl A QUOTI ...... Oer lttll Yeu IAIII.TT fiiiUIAMct "1~ ............ . c.-•·· PAREN liNG COURSE BEGINS ON OCT. 26 The Orange County Chap- ter or the A mertcan Red Cross Is spon10rlng a pareotlng cou rse begl.Dninc Wednesday, Oet. 26. The class wlll meet for sll l"On- secuUve Wednesdays, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., at the Grace Hoag conferent'e cen- ter, H011g hospital. Phone 642-3490 Now! SEA · COAST ALARM SYSTEMS (A £JrMoW. -t ._ C.... ....,.. •...... ) 1651 Placen tia An. · Co a.ta M••• PanntLnc Is a Red Cross couru for parents of young chUdren coverlog tile chUd- hood years from tnfanc)' to school age. Topics Include physical development, disci- pline, safety and acd dent prevention, play and social development , feeding, physi- cal care arid early se XIJallt y. Jaguar "'"•rvice Personalized By Chuck Wisniewski Volunteer Instructors are Julie stevens, R.N. and Joan LaMonta gne. 775 Wnt SnentMnth StrHt, Coete Mne For ltlrther Information ea ll 835-5381, eitenslon 29. The 8 year-11 month -11 day Double-Your-Money Investment. Only Los Angeles Federal Savings has it. Deposit $1000 or more m thiS new Los An(Jeles Federal Savings Account and your money will double 1n precisely 8 years. 11 months. 11 days, guaranteed, in writing. r;ght on your Double-Your-Money Investment Cer11f1cate passbook Your savings are protected by the Federal Sav1ngs and Loan Insurance Corporation. Your Double· Your-Money Invest- ment Cerl1f1cate ent1Ues you to a safe deposit box plus 20 additional serv1ces. all without charge. The Double-Your-Money Investment Certificate; a new reason to become a Los Angeles Federal Saver. Annual INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES Current Y1eld $1000 OR MORE Annual Rate 8.06% 6 to 10 years 73/.% 7.79 % 4 years lV2% CERTIFICATES OF OEPOSIT $1000 OR MORE 6.98% 30 months 6lJ.% 6.72% 12 months 6'h% PASSBOOK IAVINQS ACCOUNTS ANY AMOUNT 5.39% Day in to day out sv.evo ALL INTEREST COMPOUND ED DAILY Funds prematurely withdrawn from Certificate Accounts earn interest at the Passbook rAte . as provided by Federal regulation. for the full term of investment, less ninety days. WSANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS . "' Newport Beach 3201 Newpon liM!. -acrooolrom City Hell• 675-4500 -N--·••""-ttted Oftk:41: lot Angrtttt Ftdtt81 18v1ngt lnd l..oen AIIOCiatiOf'l One ~ifthJN.lot Anfl'n 10017 • Otntt otfbl throughOut the tiM